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Locate the number for the affected node in the ID column and click it to view the information for that node. The Status section lists all the nodes in your cluster and their node numbers. We’ll continue this demonstration using OneFS 7.1. If you’re running OneFS 7.0 or 7.1, click Dashboard, Cluster Overview, then click Cluster Status. If you’re running OneFS 6.5 or earlier, click Status, then click Cluster Status. If you’re on a different page, you’ll need to navigate there. The Cluster Status page displays by default. When you’re done, slide the tab back in and replace the face plate.įirst, log in to the OneFS web administration interface. The serial number is printed on the blue label. Locate the black plastic tab on the top left of the node and slide it out. Press both latches in simultaneously until they click, then remove the face plate. If you have access to the physical node, the serial number is printed on a sticker.įor most nodes, the sticker is on the back of the node.įor A100 accelerator nodes, first remove the face plate from the front of the node. Now let’s look at the three ways to find your node’s serial number.
BLUE LABEL SERIAL NUMBER CHECK SERIAL NUMBERS
Serial numbers for older IQ-Series 2U nodes with 12 drives start with eight digits and end with the letter “S”. Nine digits follow the letter and the serial number ends with an “L”, as seen in the following example. The serial number for an A100 performance or backup accelerator node starts with FC61S, followed by 9 digits, as seen in the following example.įor legacy Isilon IQ-Series nodes, the serial number format depends on the age of the node.įor newer IQ-Series 2U nodes with 12 drives and 4U nodes with 36 drives, serial numbers start with a letter that designates the node type:Īnd “G”, “K”, “M”, or “R” for standard storage nodes The following example illustrates a serial number for an X200 node. NL400, serial numbers begin with the letter “S”, followed by the family code, the chassis code, the generation, and lastly, a ten-digit number.
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BLUE LABEL SERIAL NUMBER CHECK HOW TO
In this video, we’ll show you how to obtain a serial number from the physical node, using the EMC Isilon OneFS web administration interface, or using the OneFS command-line interface.įirst, let’s look at how the format of serial numbers depends on the type of node.įor the current generation of EMC Isilon storage nodes, which include the S200, X200, X400, I’m André Morrissen, a Senior Technical Writer at EMC.īefore you can log a case with EMC Isilon Technical Support, you’ll need to obtain the serial number of the affected nodes. If you have questions or feedback about this blog or videos, email To provide documentation feedback or request new content, email Video Transcript You can easily retrieve this information from the back of the node (or the front of A100 nodes), from the OneFS web administration interface, or from the OneFS command-line interface.įor a demonstration of the OneFS web administration or command-line interface procedures, or to see what the serial number for a particular node looks like, watch the following video, “ How to Find Serial Numbers for EMC Isilon Nodes.” Or, read the related knowledgebase article, “ How to find serial numbers for EMC Isilon nodes,” for a written description of these procedures (requires login to the EMC Online Support site).
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To open a service request for EMC ® Isilon ® Technical Support, you’ll need to provide a node serial number. The serial number for an EMC Isilon X200 node.