Netapp Naj-1501 Manual

disk shelf. It is a 2U high-performance expansion chassis designed to provide additional storage capacity for NetApp FAS and AFF storage systems. Technical Specifications Form Factor : 2U rack-mountable chassis. Drive Bays

Locate the physical U-shaped ID button/display on the front or rear of the shelf. Press and hold the button until the number blinks.

24 drive bays supporting 2.5-inch small form factor (SFF) drives.

Run system health alert show in ONTAP CLI to pinpoint the issue. Main power rails active None. System is receiving appropriate AC/DC voltage. Disk Drive LED Amber (Steady) Drive failure / Fault Replace the disk drive following the maintenance guide. Disk Drive LED Amber (Blinking) Drive locate command active

Once cabled, the shelf must be initialized and recognized by NetApp ONTAP storage software. Powering On the System Connect the power cords to both redundant power supplies. Netapp Naj-1501 Manual

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-40°C to 70°C (-40°F to 158°F). Relative Humidity: 20% to 80% (non-condensing). 2. Hardware Installation and Rack Mounting

Resolution: When replacing an older NAJ-1501 module, ONTAP might trigger a firmware mismatch. ONTAP typically updates shelf firmware automatically background. You can force an update using the storage firmware download command if necessary. 6. Environmental and Power Requirements

Before handling the NAJ-1501 module, adhere to strict data center safety protocols to prevent hardware damage or data loss. Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Protection disk shelf

Identify the left and right rail assemblies provided in the shipping kit.

The NetApp NAJ-1501 represents a foundational hardware component in legacy NetApp storage architecture, specifically serving as a high-density, reliable disk shelf. Often deployed as part of the NetApp StorageGrid or FAS systems, the NAJ-1501 model (frequently associated with the NetApp E2800 or DE460C dense drive shelves) provides enterprise-grade data storage, hardware redundancy, and high-speed data access.

200V AC to 240V AC (High-line power required; standard 110V wall outlets are not supported). Frequency: 50 Hz / 60 Hz.

The current official NetApp product specification PDFs state that a to use the secure deletion script. Drive Bays Locate the physical U-shaped ID button/display

Dual-controller (Active/Active) for high availability (HA).

Always run a full system health check ( sysconfig -a in ONTAP or the Health Check wizard in SANtricity) before and after executing a firmware flash to verify the upgrade succeeded across all paths.

Consider the NAJ-1501 at its EOL when: