This MAP helps isolate FRUs that are causing a power problem
that do not allow the 7031-D24 or 7031-T24 disk subsystem
to power off when it should.
Attention: Do not remove power from the host system or
the disk subsystem unless you are directed to in the following procedures.
Power cables and external SCSI cables that connect the disk subsystem
to the host system can be disconnected while that system is running.
You are here because power is still present at the disk subsystem
although the host system is switched off.
- Observe the cards.
- Disconnect all SCSI cables and wait 30 seconds.
Is
the disk subsystem still powered on?
- No
- Go to step 3.
- Yes
- Suspect an adapter problem in the host system.
- Remove all SCSI initiator cards.
Is the disk subsystem
still powered on?
- No
- Replug the SCSI interface cards one at a time to determine which
one is bad.
- If the disk subsystem powers on after replacing a SCSI interface
card, replace that SCSI interface card.
- Go to MAP 2410: 7031-D24 or 7031-T24 repair verification to verify the repair.
- Yes
- Go to step 4.
Does the disk subsystem have two power supplies? - No
-
- In the sequence shown, exchange the following FRUs for new FRUs:
- Power supply assemblies
- Frame assembly
- Go to step 7.
- Yes
- Go to step 5.
Do both power supplies have their DC PWR LEDs
on? - No
- Go to step 6.
- Yes
- In the sequence shown, exchange the following FRUs for new FRUs.
Ensure that for each FRU exchange, you go to MAP 2410: 7031-D24 or 7031-T24 repair verification to verify the repair.
- Power supplies
- Frame assembly
- Does only one power supply have its DC PWR LED on?
- No
- Go to step 7.
- Yes
-
- Exchange, for a new one, the power supply whose DC PWR LED remains
illuminated.
- Go to step 7.
- Is the disk subsystem still powered on?
- No
- The problem is solved.
- Yes
- Call for assistance.