Netapp Naj-1501 Manual
Always rely on the official documentation for the most accurate information, and you will be well-equipped to harness the full potential of your NetApp NAJ-1501 storage solution.
If drives were removed for shipping, insert them one by one into the empty bays. Gently push until the release handle clicks shut.
Approximately 120 lbs (54 kg) fully populated with mechanical drives. Ensure your rack can support this concentrated weight. Components and Redundancy Netapp Naj-1501 Manual
The NetApp NAJ-1501 features hot-swappable components. You do not need to power down the entire unit to replace a faulty drive, fan, or power supply. Replacing a Faulty Disk Drive
Connect a SAS cable from Port 1a of the controller to the Input port (Square) of the NAJ-1501 IOM A. Always rely on the official documentation for the
: Typically equipped with dual IOM12 (I/O Module) controllers for high availability and redundancy.
Solid indicates an internal component (drive, drawer, temperature sensor) has faulted. Rear IOM/ESM LEDs Approximately 120 lbs (54 kg) fully populated with
This comprehensive manual provides the essential technical specifications, installation steps, configuration guidelines, and troubleshooting procedures required to manage your NAJ-1501 deployment effectively. Technical Specifications and Hardware Overview
: Once physically connected, disks must be assigned to a specific node within the ONTAP cluster. Per NetApp documentation , disk ownership must be explicitly set before they can be added to aggregates or volumes. Maintenance and Best Practices
Because NetApp shelves utilize redundant IOMs, you can replace a failed NAJ-1501 module without powering down the storage shelf, provided the partner module is healthy.