NVRAM is a field replaceable unit (FRU) in the DR Series system (Note: NVRAM is not part of the DR4300e Core system). The super capacitor that powers the NVRAM double-data rate (DDR) memory must be able to move its contents to the solid-state drive (SSD) during a power loss.
This data transfer requires maintaining the power to run the system for 3 minutes of operation (normally, it only takes approximately one minute). If a problem occurs during the data backup to the SSD, the subsequent system reboot detects this. NVRAM can experience backup failure when the following occurs:
- The NVRAM failed to backup the data during the power shutdown
- The super capacitor did not maintain sufficient power to backup the DDR contents into the SSD.
- The NVRAM/SSD encountered an end-of-line (EOL) or another error.
If any of these conditions occur, the NVRAM requires either a failure recovery or a replacement.
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NOTE: Quest recommends the following supported method for flushing DR Series system data from the NVRAM to the RAID6 before replacing the NVRAM by using either of the following DR Series system CLI commands: system --shutdown or system --reboot. |
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NOTE: If you need to remove or replace the NVRAM in the DR Series system, see the topics, Shutting Down the DR Series System and NVRAM Field Replacement. |