Each NAS controller is equipped with an internal
backup power supply (BPS) that protects data during a power failure.
The BPS provides continuous power to the NAS controllers for a minimum
of 5 minutes in case of a power failure and has sufficient battery
power to allow the NAS controllers to safely shut down. In addition,
the BPS provides enough time for the NAS controllers to write all
data from the cache to non-volatile internal storage.
The NAS controllers regularly monitor the BPS battery
status, which requires the BPS to maintain a minimum level of power
for normal operation. To ensure the BPS battery status is accurate,
the NAS controllers routinely undergo battery calibration cycles.
During a battery calibration cycle, the BPS goes through charge and
discharge cycles; therefore, battery error events during this process
are expected. A battery calibration cycle takes up to 7 days to complete.
If a NAS controller starts a battery calibration cycle, and the peer
NAS controller BPS has failed, the NAS controllers enter journaling
mode, which might impact performance. Therefore, Dell recommends repairing
a failed BPS as soon as possible.