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08-30-2021 07:44 AM - last edited on 08-30-2021 09:05 PM by support_s
08-30-2021 07:44 AM - last edited on 08-30-2021 09:05 PM by support_s
Hello guys,
i have 2 old nodes with no support on them. One of the nodes reported a faulty TIA card. Trying to bring it back to life did not succeed. Had one in spare and replaced the card.
I know that the intervention from the support is needed to get it working with the existing federation or to remove the faulty node from the federation and redeploy it, what would be what i wanted to do. I just would like to verify the steps to take:
- replace faulty TIA card
- start up the node and the OVC
- remove the node from federation
- factory reset and redeployment
Would be great if somebody could confirm this.
Cheers,
Nick
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08-30-2021 10:30 AM
08-30-2021 10:30 AM
Re: Steps changing the TIA Card
Hi NZamp,
The steps looks good .
I work for HPE
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08-31-2021 02:30 AM
08-31-2021 02:30 AM
Re: Steps changing the TIA Card
Hello Shivam1,
thanks for the answer.
Nevertheless i´m wondering that after booting the OVC with the replaced card, everything seems to work fine. All VMs are synced and both OVCs have 3 IP addresses and present their storage. Despite this, should i do a redeployment of the node?
Cheers,
Nick
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08-31-2021 02:41 AM
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08-31-2021 07:12 AM
08-31-2021 07:12 AM
Re: Steps changing the TIA Card
Hi Shivam1,
that are good news to hear. Status of the card is ok and everything is running smooth.
Surprisingly i got a call from an other customer today also having a problem with a faulty card. Replaced it from another Node and had the UUID mismatch and the card was not able to run. After initialize the OmniCubeAccelerator to Manufacture State and did a reboot, everything booted up fine and the datastores are back again.
Cheers,
Nick
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09-08-2021 09:51 PM
09-08-2021 09:51 PM
Re: Steps changing the TIA Card
We recently had a TIA card failure and had to remove and redeploy the node. How did you initialize the card to address the UUID issue?
Thanks