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Seite 1 - HP StorageWorks

HP StorageWorksEnterprise Virtual Arra y 3000/5000 userguideP art number: 56 97–5480Tenth edition: March 2006

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Tables1Documentconventions... 122WWNpushbuttonfunctions... 263Systempasswordpushbuttonfunctions

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European union noticeProducts with the CE Marking comp ly with both the EMC Directive (89/336/EEC) and the Low VoltageDirective (73/23/EEC) issued by

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Das Symbol auf dem Produkt oder seiner Verpackung weist darauf hin, dass das Produktnicht ü ber den normalen Hausmüll entsorgt werden darf. Benutzer s

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Germany noise declarationSchalldruckpegel Lp = 70 dB(A)Am Arbeitsplatz (operator position)Normaler Betrieb (normal operation)Nach ISO 7779:1999 (Typpr

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NOTE:Components without an individual product certification label are qualified as part of the next higherassembly (for example, enclosure, rack, or tow

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Environmental specificationsTo ensure o ptimum product operation, you must maintain the op erational environmental specificationslisted in Table29. The

Seite 11 - About this guide

Table31EnterprisestoragesystemACinputlinevoltagesSpecificationMinimal NominalMaximum60 Hz serviceAC Line Voltage57 Hz60 Hz 63 HzAC Line Voltage—Japan18

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Table 34 Power s pec ification sVoltageCurrent (A) Power (W)>Maximum continuous current+5.1 VDC (with a minimum+12.2 VDC load of 0A)26.0 A 132 W+12.

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About this guideThis user guide provides the following information:• Description of the HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array family and its compon

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Power specificationsTable 37 and Table 38 define the controller power supply input power requirements and output powerspecifications.Table 37 Controller

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Rack specificationsPhysical specificationsWARNING!The weight of the drive enclosure with the elements installed always requires at least two individuals

Seite 16 - Scalability

Table 44 10000-Series Enterp rise 42U Rack Physical DimensionsConfiguration He ig ht i n / mm Width i n / mm Depth in / m m Max Wt lbs / kgEnterprise 2

Seite 17 - Storage system components

Table 48 Enterprise Virtual Array AC power specifica tionsNominal input voltageSpecifications60-Hz Service202 VAC Voltage Range PowerReceptacleJapan 180

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114Regulatory notices and specifications

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B EMU-g enerated con dition repor tsThis section provides a description of the EMU generated condition reports that contain the followinginformation:•

Seite 20 - HSV110 and HSV100 controllers

Correcting errorsCorrecting an error may require you to perform a specific set of a ctions. In some cases, the only availablecorrective action is to re

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• WhenthedriveisFibreChannel-compatible,theEMUcomparesthedrivelinkratewiththeI/Omodule link rate, the loop link rate.If the EMU cannot d etermine the

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0.1.en.04 CRITICAL condition—Loop a drive link rate incorrectThe d rive is capable of operating at the loop link rate b ut is running at a different r

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CXO7952A21Figure 41 Power supply element numberingThe following sections define the power supply condition reports.0.2.en.01 NONCRITICAL Condition—Powe

Seite 24 - CA = Fibre Channel Adapter

Document conventions and symbolsTable 1 DocumentconventionsConventionElementMedium blue text: RelateddocumentationCross-reference l inks and e-mail ad

Seite 25 - Gathering information

2. Ensure that the blower on the power supply is functioning properly. If not, correct the blowercondition and wait one minute.3. Contact your authori

Seite 26 - Host information

0.3.en.03 UNRECOVERABLE condition—Blower failureA blower has stopped. The operational blower now operates at high speed and is a single point offailur

Seite 27 - Entering the WWN checksum

Refer to Table 50 to determine the lo cation of each temperature sensor.Table 50 Tempe rature sensor element nu mberin gSensorSensor locationSensorSen

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5. Verify that the am bient temperature range is +10 °C to +35 °C (+50 °F to +95 °F). Adjust asnecessary.6. Observe the EMU to ensure the error is cor

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4. If steps 1, 2 or 3 did not reveal a problem, use HP Command View EVA to request the HSV210controller to shut down the drive enclosure. Completing t

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4. If resetting the EMU did not correct the problem, replace the EMU.5. If unable to correct the problem, contact your HP authorized service represent

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Complete the following procedure to correct this problem:1. Record all six characters of the c ondition report.2. Reset the EMU.3. Observe the EMU to

Seite 32 - Behavior

0.7.01.15 UNRECOVERABLE condition—EMU hardwa re failureThe EMU has detected an internal hardware problem. This condition report remains active until t

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0.7.01.19 UNRECOVERABLE condition—EMU ESI driver failureThe EMU has detected an internal hardware problem. This condition report remains active until

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Complete the following procedure to correct this problem:1. Record all six characters of the condition report.2. Check all the transceivers and cables

Seite 35 - Storage system s

Rack stabilityWARNING!To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to equipment:• Extend leveling jacks to the floor.• Ensure that the full weight o

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1.2.en.01 NONCRITICAL condition—High voltageThis condition report indicates that an element voltage is approaching, but has not reached, the highvolta

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• 01. is the two-character backplane element number• ec is the error cod eThe only corrective action available for this error is to replace the drive

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8.7.en.01 CRITICAL condition—I/O module unsupportedThe I/O module Fibre Channel link speed is not supported by the backplane. This error prevents thec

Seite 39 - Adding a disk drive

Host conditionsThe EMU has the capability of displaying host controller defined condition reports on the EMUalphanumeric display.The format of a host c

Seite 40 - Checking status indicators

134EMU-generated condition reports

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C Controller fault managementThis app endix describes how the controller displays events and termination event information. Terminationevent informati

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NOTE:The major differences between the Event Display and the Termination Event display are:• The Event d isplay includes an EIP type field; it does not

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1. When the Fault Manag em ent display is active (flashing), press to select the Deta il View m enu.The LT EA selection menu is active (LTEA 0 is displ

Seite 44 - I/O modules

138Controller fault management

Seite 45 - I/O module status indicators

GlossaryThis glossary defines terms used in this guide or related to this product and is not a comprehensiveglossary of computer terms.m A symbol for

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Subscribing to proactive updatesReceive support alerts (such as Customer Advisories), as well as updates on drivers, software, firmware,and customer re

Seite 47 - Fibre Channel disk drives

array controller See controller.asynchronous Events scheduled as the result of a signal requesting the event or that which iswithout any specified time

Seite 48 - Disk drive status d isplays

cache batter y in-dicator1. An orange light emitting diode (indicator) that illuminates on the controlleroperator control panel (OCP) to define the sta

Seite 49 - Power supplies and blowers

data entry mode The state in which controller information can be displayed or controllerconfiguration data can be entere d. On the Enterprise Storage S

Seite 50 - Power supplies

dual power supplyconfigurationSee redundant power confi guration.dynamic capacityexpansionA storage system feature that provides the ability to increase

Seite 51 - Drive enclosure EMU

Enclosure ServicesInterfaceSee ESI.Enclosure ServicesProcessorSee ESP.Enterprise VirtualArrayTheEnterpriseVirtualArrayisaproductthatconsistsofoneormor

Seite 52 - EMU functions

Fault Manage-ment CodeSee FMC.Fibre C hann eldrive enclosureFibre Channel Arbitrated Loop. The American National Standards Institute’s(ANSI) document

Seite 53 - EMU displays

Gb Gigabit. A measurement of the rate at which the transfer of bits of dataoccurs. Sometimes referred to as Gbps. Nom inally, a Gb is a transfer rate

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I/O module Input/Output module. The enclosure element that is the Fibre Channel driveenclosure interface to the host or controller. I/O modules are bu

Seite 55 - Audible alarm operations

logon Also called login, it is a procedure whereby a user or n etwork connection isidentified as being an authorized net work user or participant.loop

Seite 56 - Enabling the audible alarm

multi-mode fiber A fiber optic cable with a diameter large enough (50 microns or more) to allowmultiple streams of light to travel different paths from

Seite 57 - Disabling the audible alarm

1 Enterpr ise Virtu al ArraydescriptionThis chapter provides an overview of Enterprise Virtual Array and its c omponents. Topics to be coveredinclude:

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PDU Power Distribution Unit. The rack device that distributes conditioned AC or DCpower within a rack.petabyte A unit of storage capacity that is the

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read aheadcachingA cache ma nag em ent method used to decrease the subsystem response time toa read request by allowing the controller to satisfy the

Seite 60 - Error Condition Reporting

small computersystem interfaceSee SCSI.Snapclone A virtual disk that can be manipulated while the data is being copied. Only anActive member of a virt

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may be incapable of recovering or bypassing the failure and will require repairsto correct the condition.This is the highest level condition and has p

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write bac kcachingA controller process that notifies the host that the write o peration is comp letewhen the data is written to the cache. This occurs

Seite 63 - Reporting group feature

In dexSymbols+5.1 VDC,50AAC input missing, 119AC powerdistributing,75frequency,50specifications,110voltage,50AC power specifications,108air flowaffecting

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condition reportingbackplane,130current sensors,129drives, 116element types,116EMU,124hosts,133I/O modules,131power supplies,118transceivers,128voltag

Seite 65 - Power-on self test (POST)

EMUcontrols,51alphanumeric display,53conditions,124CRITICAL conditions,124displaying status,51INFORMATION c onditions,125,127locating,20NONCRITICAL co

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hot swap,18HPSubscriber’s choice web site,13HSV Controllersdefined,19,20initial setup,26HSV controllersHSV101/111,20HSV101/111,20HSV110 c ontrollerOCPs

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OOCPfault management displays,136using,26OCPpush button icons,74online help system,18OpenView Storage M anag em ent Server,18,28Ppage-level help,18par

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Ease of managementEasy-to-use storage management tools:• Software tools that allow you to m anage larger SAN configurations with m ore servers and more

Seite 69 - Status indicators

SFP,67shipping specifications,107,112relative humidity, 112short circuit,50shutdowncontrollers,72shutdown failure,127shutdown system,70shutting down th

Seite 70 - Displaying the OCP menu tree

Wwarningslasers, radiation,99web sitesHP Subscriber’s choice,13WEEE recycling notices,100WWN labels,27WWN, backplane,131WWN, blank, 131Enterprise Virt

Seite 71 - Displaying system information

For the most current information on supported disk drives, refer to the HP StorageWorks EnterpriseVirtual Array 3000/5000 release notes.See"Relat

Seite 72 - Shutting the controller down

HP Command View EVAHP Command View EVA is the primary software application for managing the EVA. HP Command ViewEVA is used to per form the following

Seite 73 - Changing a passw ord

HardwareThe Enterprise Virtual Array includes the following hardware components:• Fibre Channel d rive enclosure— Contains disk drives, p ower supplie

Seite 74 - Clearing a passwor d

Legal and notice information© Copyright 2003-2006 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.The information contained herein is subject to change witho

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• Environmental Monitoring U nit (EMU)• Dual 2–Gbps FC I/O modules—A and B loops• Dual redundant 500W power supplies and blowers• Dual redundant blowe

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RacksThe rack provides the capability for mounting standard 483 mm (19 in) wide controller and driveenclosures. For additional information, see Racks.

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22Enterprise Virtual Array description

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2 Enterpris e Vir tual Array startupThis chapter describes the procedures necessary to complete the installation and con figuration of theEnterprise Vi

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BrowserHost XFCAManagementServerCommandView EVACXO7947BControllerAFCA FCA FCAHost ZBrowserNon-HostFP1 FP2LoopPair 1LoopPair 1LoopPair 2LoopPair 2Contr

Seite 80 - Moving and stabilizing a rack

BrowserHost XFCAManagementServerCommandView EVA25060aControllerAFCA FCA FCAHost ZBrowserNon-HostFP1 FP2LoopPair 1LoopPair 1ControllerBFP1 FP2Network I

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• HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000/5000 r ead me first.• HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array 3000/5000 World Wide Name label,whichiss

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Entering the WWNFibre Channel protocol requires that each controller pair have a unique WWN. This 16-characteralphanumeric name identifies the controll

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NOTE:If you enter an incorrect W WN or checksum, the system will reject the data and you must repeat theprocedure.Entering the storage system password

Seite 84 - Procuring the spare part

Installing optional EVA software licensesIf you purchasedoptionalEVAsoftware,itwillbenecessarytoinstallthelicense. Optionalsoftwareavailable for the E

Seite 85 - Figure 31 Disk drive label

ContentsAboutthisguide ... 11Overview... 11Intendedaudience...

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30Enterprise Virtual Array startup

Seite 87 - Replacing a disk drive

3 Enterpr ise Virtu al ArrayoperationThis chapter presents the tasks that you might need to perform during normal operation of the storagesystem.Best

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Table 4 Failback preference settingsSetting Point in timeBehaviorAt initial presentationThe units are alternately brought onlineto ControllerAortoCont

Seite 89 - Removing a disk

Setting Point in timeBehaviorAt initial presentation The units are brought online to ControllerA.On dual boot or controller resynchIf cache data foraL

Seite 90 - Adding a disk to a disk group

Table 5 Failback Settings by Operating SystemOperating systemDefault behaviorSettings supportedHP-UXAutoback done by the hostNo Preference, Path A/B -

Seite 91 - Before you begin

Storage system shutdown and powerupThe storage system is shut down using HP Command View EVA. The s hutdown process performs thefollowing functions in

Seite 92 - Installing a blower

NOTE:Before applying power to the rack, ensure that the power switch on each HSV controlleris off.3. PoweronthecircuitbreakersonbothEVArackPDUs.Verify

Seite 93 - Removing a power supply

5. Enter CAPTURE CONFIGURATION, specifying the full path and filename of the outp ut fi les forthe configuration data.The configuration data is stored in

Seite 94 - Installing a power supply

Adding disk drives to the storage systemAs your storage requirements grow, you may be adding disk drives to your storage system. Adding newdisk drives

Seite 95 - Returning the

NOTE:Standard and FATA disk drives must be in separate disk groups. Disk drives of different capacities andspindle speeds can be included in the same

Seite 96 - Customer replaceable units

Operatingtipsandinformation ... 31Reservingadequatefreespace ... 31UsingFATAdiskdrives...

Seite 97 - A Regulatory n otices and

CXO7359B ˚12Figure 7 Removing the drive blank1. Upper mounting tab 2. Lower mounting tabChanging the Device Addition PolicyTo prevent the storage sys

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NOTE:It may take up to 10 minutes for the comp onent to display good status.• Check the disk drive status indicators. See Figure 9.•Activityindicator(

Seite 99 - Class B equipment

Handling fiber optic cablesThis section provides protection and cleaning methods for fiber optic connectors.Contaminationof the fiberopticconnectorsoneit

Seite 100 - WEEE Recycling Notices

4 Enterpr ise Virtu al Arrayha rdware com ponen tsThis chapter describes the Enterprise Virtual Array hardware components. To pics to be discussed inc

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0112aFrontRear123456 78 91010Figure 10 FC drive enclosure—front and rear views1. Drive bay 1 2. Drive bay 143. EMU4. I/O module B5. Blower 1 6. Power

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0107a123Figure 11 I/O module1. Status indicators (Upper port, Power, and Lower port)2. Upper port3. Lower portThe I/O modules are functionally identic

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Table 7 Opera tional I/O module status in dicatorsUpper Power LowerDescriptionsOffOnOff• I/O Module is operationalOnFlashing, then OnOn• Top port—Fibr

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Fibre O ptic Fibre Channel cablesThe Enterprise Virtual Array uses orange, 50-m, multi-mode, fiber optic cables for connection to theSAN. The fi ber op

Seite 105 - Harmonics conformance (Japan)

Up to 14 disk drives can be installed in a drive enclosure.Disk drive status indicatorsThree status indicators display the drive operational status. F

Seite 106 - Physical specifications

Table 10 O perational disk drive status indica tionsActivityOnline FaultDescriptionFlashingOnOffInitial startup.On OnOffThe drive is online but is not

Seite 107 - Power specifications

Displayingsysteminformation... 71Displayingversionssysteminformation ... 71Shuttingdownthesystem...

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Power suppliesThe two power supplies mount in the rear of the enclosure. See Figure 16. The supplies are autorangingand operate onacountry-specific AC

Seite 109 - Controller speci fications

Table 12 Power supply/blower status indicatorsBlower statusindicatorDescriptionOnBoth the power supply and the blower are operational.FlashingThe powe

Seite 110 - Environmental specifications

Figure 17 EMU controls and displays1. Status indicators:a. EMU—This flashing green is the heartbeat for an operational EMU.b. Enclosure power—When both

Seite 111 - Rack specifications

NOTE:Although the EMU can deter mine the logical address of a driv e, the EMU can neither display norchange this information. HP Command View EVA can

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EMU indicator displaysThe EMU status indicators are located above the alphanumeric display. See Figure 17.Theseindicatorspresent the same information

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Table 16 EMU display groupsDisplay Display groupDescriptionEnEnclosure NumberThe enclosure number is the default display and is a decimalnumber in the

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Table 17 Audible alarm sound patternsCondition type Cycle 1 Cycle 2UNRECOVERABLECRITICALNONCRITICALINFORMATIONLegendAlarm OnAlarm OffControlling the a

Seite 115 - Condition r eport format

4. Press a nd release the bottom push button to accept the change and to display Au. The bottom pushbutton indicator is now off.Muting or unmuting the

Seite 116 - Correcting errors

Enclosure number featureThis section provides a d escription of the purpose, function, and operation of the EMU enclosure number(En) feature.En descri

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0046a-2131312345678910111213Figure 18 Enclosure numbering with enclosure ID expansion cabl esNOTE:If an expansion rack is used, the enclosure numberin

Seite 118 - Power supply conditions

Laserdevice ... 98Lasersafetywarnings ... 99CompliancewithCDRHregulations ...

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Figure 19 Encl osure address b us components with encl osure ID expansion cables1. Shelf ID expansion cable port 1—Disk enclosure 12. Shelf ID expansi

Seite 120 - Blower conditions

NOTE:An error alwa ys generates a condition report. Not all condition reports are generated by errors.Error condition categoriesEach error condition i

Seite 121 - Temperature conditions

Correcting the error removes the associated c ondition from the error queue. Replacing the EMU willalso clear the error conditions. The order in which

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Eren.ec e.t.en.ece.t.CXO8233A3 3 31422 22 21Press & hold top push button to view first error in queue.2Press & release top push button.3Press&a

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Reporting groupnumbersThe reporting group number (RGN) range is 0000 through 4099, decimal.• 0000 is reserved for enclosures that are not part of any

Seite 124 - EMU conditions

34442423165 7 8 9 10Figure 21 FC loop switch1. Handle 2. Bezel snaps3. Alignment tabs 4. Walk-up RS232 por t5. SFP status indicator6. Port Bypassed in

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Table 19 Fibre Channel switch system indicatorsSystem indicatorDescriptionPowerAgreenindicator. When lit, this indicates that the switch is plugged in

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Table 21 Fibre C hannel switch basic troubleshootingProblem Recommended ac tionSFPs are installed in ports but noindicators arelit.1. Verify that the

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CXO8040AFrontRear12910876 5 43 Figure 22 HSV controller1. Bezel2. OCP3. Host port FP14. Host portFP25. Mirror port6. Device port 1B7. Device port 2B (

Seite 128 - Transceiver conditions

CXO7638A12 3Figure 23 Controller OCP1. Status indicators (see Table 22)2. 40–character alphanumeric display3. Left, right, top, and bottom push button

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0.2.en.03CRITICALcondition—Powersupplyloadunbalanced... 119Blowerconditions ... 1200.3.en.01NONCRITICALcond

Seite 130 - Backplane conditions

Navigation buttonsThe operation of the navigation buttons is determined by the current display and location in the menustructure. Table 24 defines the

Seite 131 - I/O Module conditions

NOTE:To exit any menu, press Esc or wait ten seconds for the OCP display to return to the default display.Table 25 identifies the menu options availabl

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1. The default display a lternates between the Storage System N ame display and the World WideName display.Press any push button to display the Storag

Seite 133 - Host conditions

3. Press to scroll to Power Off.4. Pressto select Power Off.5. Power off system is displayed. Press Enter to power off the system.Restarting the syste

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NOTE:Changing a system password on the controller requires changing the password on any HP CommandView EVA with access to the storage system.1. Select

Seite 135 - C Controller fault management

Cache batteryTwo cache bat teries provide backup power to maintain the contents of the controller cache when ACpower is lost and the storage system ha

Seite 136 - Fault management displays

CXO7549ANEMA L6-30R receptacle, 3-wire, 30-A, 60-HzCXO5409BIEC 309 receptacle, 3–wire, 30–A, 50–HzFigure 24 60–Hz a nd 50–Hz wall receptacles• The sta

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10130a23545Figure 25 Dual PDU assembly1. PDU 12. PDU 23. Circuit breakers 4. AC receptacles5. Mounting hardwarePDU 1PDU 1 connects to AC power distrib

Seite 138 - Controller fault management

0131a123Figure 26 Rack PDM1. Power receptacles 2. Thermal circuit breakers3. AC power connectorRack AC power distributionThe powerdistribution in an E

Seite 139 - Glossary

Figure 27 Rack AC power distribution1. PDM 1 2 . PDM 23. PDM 3 4. PDU 15. PDM4 6. PDM57. P D M 68. PDU 2Rack System/E power distribution componentsAC

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GUIterminationeventdisplay... 135GUIeventdisplay ... 135Faultmanagementdisplays ...

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Moving and stabilizing a rackWARNING!The physical sizeandweightoftherackrequiresaminimumoftwopeopletomove.Ifonepersontriesto move the rack, injury may

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12CXO7589AFigure 29 Raising a leveler foot1. Hex nut2. Leveler foot3. Carefully move the rack to the installation area and position it to provide the

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82Enterprise Virtual Array hardware components

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5 C ustomer replaceabl e unitsThis chapter describes the procedures for replacing CRUs. Information about initial enclosure installation,ESD p rotecti

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For parts only warranty service, CSR part replacement is mandator y. If you request HP to replace theseparts, you will b e charged for the travel and

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Figure 30 Typical product label• The spare part number for each disk drive is listed on the capacity label at tached to each drive.See Figure 31.Figur

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Table 27 Hardware co mpon e nt CSR supportPart desc ription Assembly part number Spare par t num berCustomer selfrepair1Disk enclosureblower70-40085-0

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Replacing the failed componentCAUTION:Components can be dam aged by electrostatic discharge. Observe the following proper anti-staticprotection:• Alwa

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CAUTION:Make sure you have a replacement part available before removing the failed component. Removing acomponent impacts cooling within the enclosure

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1. Activity2. Online3. FaultFigure 32 Disk drive status ind icatorsRemoving a diskCAUTION:Rotating media can make the disk drive difficult to hand le.

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Figures1Storagesystemhardwarecomponents... 192EVA5000configuration ... 243EVA3000configuration ...

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5. Click Save changesInstalling a disk drive1. Push in the ejector push button on the disk d rive and pull the release lever down to the full openposi

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2. In the Content pane, select the Disk Drive tab.3. Click Group to initiate the process for adding the disk to a disk group.NOTE:If the Device Additi

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1. In the Navigation pane, select Storage system > Hardware > Rack > Disk enclosure2. In the Content pane, select the Power tab or the Coolin

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1. Align the blower guide post (2, Figure 37) with the mounting hole next to the power supplyconnector (1).2. Slide the blower onto the power supply (

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Figure 38 Removing a power supplyInstalling a power supply1. Lift up on the module latch (1, Figure 39) and slide the power s upply into the enclosure

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• From Command View EVA• Navigate back to the component and check the status. It should be.• TurnoffthelocatefunctionbyclickingLocate > Locate OffR

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96Customer replaceable units

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A Regulatory n otices andspec ificationsThis appendix includes regulatory notices and product specifications for the H P StorageWorks EnterpriseVirtual

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Class A equipmentThis equipmenthas been tested and found to com p ly with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuantto Part 15 of theFCCRules.T

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Laser safety warningsHeed the following warning:WARNING!WARNING:Toreduce the risk of exposure to hazardous radiation:•Donottrytoopen the laser device

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