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Sun StorEdge[tm] 5320 NAS: Repair Procedures

This section provides tips (when available) for the most common repair procedures for the StorEdge 5320 NAS. The repair procedures are provided in the following manual:

Sun StorageTek 5320 NAS OS Administration Guide (819-4284)

The following table provides tips associated with each component.



Component Tips
CSM200 Drive Cage Midplane
  • Misaligned spring connectors on CSM200 midplanes can cause HDD signal integrity issues for StorageTek 5320/5220 and 6140 Controller trays and CSM200 Expansion trays. (FAB 1019584.1).
Drive Cage Midplane
  • Number of screw holes used for mounting CSM200 Drive Cage Midplane may not match the number of screw holes in the tray Chassis. (FAB 1019216.1).
Disk Drives
  • Some SATA Drives have incorrectly shipped with a Rev 4 DACstore installed. (FAB 1019666.1).
  • Interposer cards on the SATA Drive have been damaged due to the loosening of drive bracket screws on the drive assembly. (FAB 1000958.1).
Power Supply
  • StorageTek 6140 Family contains incorrect UL power supply label (FAB 1019519.1).
RAID Management
  • Improper usage of RAID Management tools such as Santricity (NRM) and CAM (Common Array Management) to administer the Sun StorEdge 5210/5310 and Sun StorageTek 5320/5220 can lead to unplanned outages including data corruption and data loss. (FAB 1000787.1).
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