Before you replace a DE6000H canister, review the requirements and considerations.
Canisters consist of three different types: power-fan canisters (power supplies) that supply a redundant power source and adequate cooling in a 12-drive or 24-drive controller shelf or drive shelf; power canisters that are used for power redundancy in a 60-drive controller shelf or drive shelf; and fan canisters that are used for cooling the 60-drive controller shelf or drive shelf.
Power supply
The power supply replacement procedure is applicable for IOM replacements. To replace your IOM perform the power supply replacement procedure. |
Each 24-drive controller shelf or drive shelf includes two power supplies with integrated fans. These are referred to as power-fan canisters in ThinkSystem System Manager. If a power-fan canister fails, you must replace it as soon as possible to ensure that the shelf has a redundant power source and adequate cooling.
Shelf types for a power supply
You can replace a power supply in the following shelves:
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DE6000H (2U24) controller shelf
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DE240S drive shelf
The following figure shows an example DE6000H (2U24) controller shelf with two power supplies (power-fan canisters). The DE240S drive shelves are identical, but they include I/O modules (IOMs) instead of controller canisters.

(1) Controller shelf with two power supplies (power-fan canisters) below the controller canisters.
Requirements for replacing a power supply
If you plan to replace a power supply, keep the following requirements in mind.
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You must have a replacement power supply (power-fan canister) that is supported for your controller shelf or drive shelf model.
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You must have an ESD wristband, or you have taken other antistatic precautions.
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You can replace a power supply (power-fan canister) while your storage array is powered on and performing host I/O operations, as long as the following conditions are true:
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The second power supply (power-fan canister) in the shelf has an Optimal status.
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The OK to remove field in the Details area of the Recovery Guru in ThinkSystem System Manager displays Yes, indicating that it is safe to remove this component.
If the second power supply (power-fan canister) in the shelf does not have Optimal status or if the Recovery Guru indicates that it is not OK to remove the power-fan canister, contact technical support.
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Power canister
Each 60-drive controller shelf or drive shelf includes two power canisters for power redundancy.
Shelf types for a power canister
You can replace a power canister in the following shelves:
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DE6000H (4U60) controller shelves
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DE600S drive shelf
The following figure shows the back of a DE600S drive shelf with the two power canisters:

The following figure shows a power canister:

Requirements for replacing a power canister
If you plan to replace a power canister, keep the following requirements in mind.
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You have a replacement power canister that is supported for your controller shelf or drive shelf model.
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You have one power canister that is installed and running.
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You have an ESD wristband, or you have taken other antistatic precautions.
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You can replace a power canister while your storage array is powered on and performing host I/O operations, as long as the following conditions are true:
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The other power canister in the shelf has Optimal status.
While you perform the procedure, the other power canister supplies power to both fans to ensure that the equipment does not overheat. -
The OK to remove field in the Details area of the Recovery Guru in ThinkSystem System Manager displays Yes, indicating that it is safe to remove this component.
If the second power canister in the shelf does not have Optimal status or if the Recovery Guru indicates that it is not OK to remove the power canister, contact technical support.
Fan canister
Each 60-drive controller shelf or drive shelf includes two fan canisters.
Shelf types for a fan canister
You can replace a fan canister in the following shelves:
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DE6000H (4U60) controller shelves
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DE600S drive shelf
The following figure shows a fan canister:

The following figure shows the back of a DE600S shelf with two fan canisters:

Possible equipment damage — If you replace a fan canister with the power turned on, you must complete the replacement procedure within 30 minutes to prevent the possibility of overheating the equipment. |
Requirements for replacing a fan canister
If you plan to replace a fan canister, keep the following requirements in mind.
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You have a replacement fan canister (fan) that is supported for your controller shelf or drive shelf model.
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You have one fan canister that is installed and running.
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You have an ESD wristband, or you have taken other antistatic precautions.
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If you perform this procedure with the power turned on, you must complete it within 30 minutes to prevent the possibility of overheating the equipment.
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You can replace a fan canister while your storage array is powered on and performing host I/O operations, as long as the following conditions are true:
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The second fan canister in the shelf has an Optimal status.
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The OK to remove field in the Details area of the Recovery Guru in ThinkSystem System Manager displays Yes, indicating that it is safe to remove this component.
If the second fan canister in the shelf does not have Optimal status or if the Recovery Guru indicates that it is not OK to remove the fan canister, contact technical support.
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