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Guidelines for upgrading controllers with ARL

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To understand whether you can use ARL to upgrade a pair of controllers running ONTAP 9.8 or later depends on the platform and the configuration of both the original and replacement controllers.

Supported upgrades for ARL

When you upgrade a pair of nodes using this ARL procedure for ONTAP 9.8 or later, you must verify that ARL can be performed on the original and replacement controllers.

You must check the size of all defined aggregates and number of disks supported by the original system. You must then compare the aggregate sizes and number of disks supported to the aggregate size and number of disks supported by the new system. Refer to References to link to the Hardware Universe where this information is available. The aggregate size and the number of disks supported by the new system must be equal to or greater than the aggregate size and number of disks supported by the original system.

You must validate in the cluster mixing rules whether new nodes can become part of the cluster with the existing nodes when the original controller is replaced. For more information about cluster mixing rules, refer to References to link to the Hardware Universe.

Note If you are upgrading a system that supports internal drives (for example, an FAS2700 or AFF A250) but does NOT have internal drives, refer to References and use the procedure in the Aggregate Relocation to Manually Upgrade Controller Hardware content that is correct for your version of ONTAP.

If you have a system with more than two cluster ports per node, such as an FAS8080 or an AFF8080 system, before you start the upgrade, you must migrate and re-home the cluster LIFs to two cluster ports per node. If you perform the controller upgrade with more than two cluster ports per node, cluster LIFs might be missing on the new controller after the upgrade.

Controller upgrade using ARL is supported on systems configured with SnapLock Enterprise and SnapLock Compliance volumes.

Two-node switchless clusters

If you are upgrading nodes in a two-node switchless cluster, you can leave the nodes in the switchless cluster while performing the upgrade. You do not need to convert them to a switched cluster.

Upgrades not supported for ARL

You cannot perform the following upgrades:

  • To replacement controllers that do not support the disk shelves connected to the original controllers

    Refer to References to link to the Hardware Universe for disk-support information.

  • To entry level controllers with internal drives, for example: an FAS 2500.

    If you want to upgrade entry level controllers with internal drives, refer to References to link to Upgrade by moving volumes or storage and go to the procedure Upgrading a pair of nodes running clustered Data ONTAP by moving volumes.

Troubleshooting

If any problems occur while upgrading the controllers, you can refer to the Troubleshoot section at the end of the procedure for more information and possible solutions.

If you do not find a solution to the problem you encountered, contact technical support.