Netapp Naj-1501 Manual ((link)) [ Updated ]
Boot your storage controllers. ONTAP automatically scans the SAS buses to locate new hardware expansions. Log into the ONTAP CLI or System Manager interface. Verifying Shelf Recognition
Change the number by pressing the button incrementally to assign a unique ID (e.g., 01 , 02 ). Press and hold the button again to save the selection. the shelf to apply the new ID firmly. Drive Initialization in ONTAP
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Safety first: The NAJ-1501 storage shelf can be heavy when fully populated with drives. Always use a mechanical lift or enlist a colleague to assist with lifting. Step 1: Install the Rail Kits
The manual emphasizes that disks are by default. Boot your storage controllers
Complete the loop for high availability: Connect to IOM B (Port In) on the last shelf of the stack.
Verify that both IOM6 controllers and both power supplies are firmly seated in the rear bay. Cabling and Controller Connectivity Verifying Shelf Recognition Change the number by pressing
Yes, supports dual-module redundancy for uninterrupted uptime.
This cabling scheme ensures that both controllers have redundant connections to the two IOM12 modules inside the shelf, thereby eliminating any single point of failure in the data path.
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Both IOMs should show online and active .