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"Entering FM state:5 " and "WARNING: 0 disks found"after boot device replacement

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Applies to

  • AFF A900, AFF A800, AFF A700, AFF A400
  • NS224 shelf

Issue

  • After following the boot device replacement procedure for an AFF model, ONTAP fails to boot. The following message is seen continuously on the console:
Entering FM state:5 because mbFound:0 local in headswap:0
Entering FM state:5 because mbFound:0 local in headswap:0
Entering FM state:5 because mbFound:0 local in headswap:0
Entering FM state:5 because mbFound:0 local in headswap:0
Entering FM state:5 because mbFound:0 local in headswap:0
Waiting for giveback...(Press Ctrl-C to abort wait)
Waiting for giveback...(Press Ctrl-C to abort wait)Entering FM state:5 because mbFound:0 local in headswap:0
This node was previously declared dead.
Pausing to check HA partner status ...
lock was released, continuing boot ...
WARNING: 0 disks found!
WARNING: there do not appear to be any disks attached to the system.
No root volume found.
Rebooting... (press ctrl-c during boot to break reboot loop)
 
  • The command "disk show -v" produces the following:
*> disk show -v
 Local System ID: ********
disk show: No disks attached to system.
*> 
 
  • The command "storage port show" shows that the port status is disabled:

*> storage port show
 Port  Type   Speed(Gb/s)   State            Status   VLAN ID  Is Dedicated?
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
e0c   ENET   100 Gb/s      disabled         online   0        false      
e0d   ENET   100 Gb/s      disabled         online   0        false      
e5a   ENET   100 Gb/s      disabled         online   0        false      
e5b   ENET   100 Gb/s      disabled         online   0        false 

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