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Install a fan pack by performing the following steps. The removal and replacement must be completed and the fan pack closed within two minutes or the disk array will perform a thermal shutdown. Step 1: Observe antistatic precautions A power supply is very heavy. fully swing the fan pack open. o Press the retaining latches outward to your wrist. ESD conductive sheet o Ground the ESD wrist strap...
Install a fan pack by performing the following steps. The removal and replacement must be completed and the fan pack closed within two minutes or the disk array will perform a thermal shutdown. Step 1: Observe antistatic precautions A power supply is very heavy. fully swing the fan pack open. o Press the retaining latches outward to your wrist. ESD conductive sheet o Ground the ESD wrist strap...
Storage Processor (SP) Installation Guide - Not Orderable
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... ESD conductive sheet. Place a check in the appropriate o as the SP being replaced. ESD wrist strap - A replacement SP must be installed. Hewlett-Packard Storage Processor (SP) Installation Guide Hewlett-Packard SPs are shown in Figure 1. . SP-A SP-B Rear view, top of the SPs in the 30-slot disk arrays are customer installable and replaceable. The locations of the disk array Figure 1. Step 1: Observe antistatic precautions An SP is completed. o Insert memory modules in...
... ESD conductive sheet. Place a check in the appropriate o as the SP being replaced. ESD wrist strap - A replacement SP must be installed. Hewlett-Packard Storage Processor (SP) Installation Guide Hewlett-Packard SPs are shown in Figure 1. . SP-A SP-B Rear view, top of the SPs in the 30-slot disk arrays are customer installable and replaceable. The locations of the disk array Figure 1. Step 1: Observe antistatic precautions An SP is completed. o Insert memory modules in...
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.... Do not replace a failed disk module with a capacity marked on the replacement disk module and a capacity error in the same LUN. For example, if a logical disk unit has five 4-Gbyte disk modules bound as a RAID 5 group and a disk module fails and the replacement disk module is pre-configured at the factory. Hewlett-Packard Disk Array Disk Module Slot Map The Hewlett-Packard High Availability Fibre Channel Disk Array is a 9-Gbyte disk module, the 9-Gbyte replacement drive will result. A global hot spare MUST be...
.... Do not replace a failed disk module with a capacity marked on the replacement disk module and a capacity error in the same LUN. For example, if a logical disk unit has five 4-Gbyte disk modules bound as a RAID 5 group and a disk module fails and the replacement disk module is pre-configured at the factory. Hewlett-Packard Disk Array Disk Module Slot Map The Hewlett-Packard High Availability Fibre Channel Disk Array is a 9-Gbyte disk module, the 9-Gbyte replacement drive will result. A global hot spare MUST be...
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3 CONFIGURATION, HP 9000 SERIES 700 Disk Array Support Requirements for HP-UX Release 9.05/9.07 Installing and Reconfiguring on S700 Systems Disk Array Configurations Basic Configuration for Model 20 Disk Array Two-SP Configuration Multi-Bus Configuration (HP-UX 10.x and Later) Configuration, HP 9000 Series 700 3-1
3 CONFIGURATION, HP 9000 SERIES 700 Disk Array Support Requirements for HP-UX Release 9.05/9.07 Installing and Reconfiguring on S700 Systems Disk Array Configurations Basic Configuration for Model 20 Disk Array Two-SP Configuration Multi-Bus Configuration (HP-UX 10.x and Later) Configuration, HP 9000 Series 700 3-1
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..., disk array fails. I/O operations fail to all physical disk units configured on SP attached to recover Disk module Yes SP Yes* Fan failure Yes within fan pack Provides the same features as the basic configuration but with the other SP by changing host(s) and array configurations. If one SP fails, the System Administrator can transfer control to HP-UX 10.x and later) and Grid Manager, respectively. Configuration, HP 9000 Series 700 3-11 Service provider replaces power supply...
..., disk array fails. I/O operations fail to all physical disk units configured on SP attached to recover Disk module Yes SP Yes* Fan failure Yes within fan pack Provides the same features as the basic configuration but with the other SP by changing host(s) and array configurations. If one SP fails, the System Administrator can transfer control to HP-UX 10.x and later) and Grid Manager, respectively. Configuration, HP 9000 Series 700 3-11 Service provider replaces power supply...
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... run after a disk module failure. Applications can continue to the remaining operational SP. HP-UX 9.04 There is possible. The System Administrator must reassign ownership of LUN ownership and the LVM switch to the user. HP-UX 9.04 If one SP fails, the System Administrator can access the LUNs owned by the failed SP by -side, and provides modest high availability with the other...
... run after a disk module failure. Applications can continue to the remaining operational SP. HP-UX 9.04 There is possible. The System Administrator must reassign ownership of LUN ownership and the LVM switch to the user. HP-UX 9.04 If one SP fails, the System Administrator can access the LUNs owned by the failed SP by -side, and provides modest high availability with the other...
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..., disk array fails. If the SCSI-2 adapter fails, no I /O operations are possible between the host and the array. Authorized service provider replaces adapter or cable and System Administrator restarts operating system and applications. Service provider replaces power supply. Provides the same features as the basic configuration, but with better performance and higher availability. SP *No (9.04) HP-UX 9.04 Yes (10.x) If one SP fails, ownership of the failed SP...
..., disk array fails. If the SCSI-2 adapter fails, no I /O operations are possible between the host and the array. Authorized service provider replaces adapter or cable and System Administrator restarts operating system and applications. Service provider replaces power supply. Provides the same features as the basic configuration, but with better performance and higher availability. SP *No (9.04) HP-UX 9.04 Yes (10.x) If one SP fails, ownership of the failed SP...
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... a redundant power supply module is possible. otherwise, disk array fails. These operations are transparent to recover Applications continue running. Failing component Disk module Continue after the failure of a single disk module. The System Administrator restarts the operating system if necessary. Yes (9.04) Yes (10.x) SP *No (9.04) *Yes (10.x) Fan pack Power supply Yes (9.04) Yes (10.x) Yes (9.04) Yes (10.x) SCSI-2 adapter/ *No (9.04) cable Yes...
... a redundant power supply module is possible. otherwise, disk array fails. These operations are transparent to recover Applications continue running. Failing component Disk module Continue after the failure of a single disk module. The System Administrator restarts the operating system if necessary. Yes (9.04) Yes (10.x) SP *No (9.04) *Yes (10.x) Fan pack Power supply Yes (9.04) Yes (10.x) Yes (9.04) Yes (10.x) SCSI-2 adapter/ *No (9.04) cable Yes...
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... to a failed SCSI-2 adapter/cable. otherwise, disk array fails. The System Administrator can continue to the remaining operational SP. If the SCSI-2 adapter or SCSI-2 cable fails, can transfer automatically to run after failure? If a redundant power supply module is present, applications continue running . Service provider replaces power supply. System Administrator or service provider replaces module. Applications can transfer control to the user. Applications continue running. SP Yes Fan pack Yes Power supply Yes SCSI...
... to a failed SCSI-2 adapter/cable. otherwise, disk array fails. The System Administrator can continue to the remaining operational SP. If the SCSI-2 adapter or SCSI-2 cable fails, can transfer automatically to run after failure? If a redundant power supply module is present, applications continue running . Service provider replaces power supply. System Administrator or service provider replaces module. Applications can transfer control to the user. Applications continue running. SP Yes Fan pack Yes Power supply Yes SCSI...
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... module Yes SP No With RAID of any level supported by MPE/iX, applications continue running ; System Administrator or service provider replaces module. Disk array fails. Authorized service provider replaces cable and System Administrator restarts operating system and applications. 5-6 Fan pack Yes Power supply Yes SCSI-2 adapter No SCSI-2 cable No Applications continue running. otherwise, disk array fails. I /O operations to array disk units fail. System Administrator or service provider replaces module. Failing component Continue after failure? Authorized service...
... module Yes SP No With RAID of any level supported by MPE/iX, applications continue running ; System Administrator or service provider replaces module. Disk array fails. Authorized service provider replaces cable and System Administrator restarts operating system and applications. 5-6 Fan pack Yes Power supply Yes SCSI-2 adapter No SCSI-2 cable No Applications continue running. otherwise, disk array fails. I /O operations to array disk units fail. System Administrator or service provider replaces module. Failing component Continue after failure? Authorized service...
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... higher availability. If a redundant power supply module is possible. If the SCSI-2 adapter fails, no I /O operations to run after failure? Service provider replaces power supply. System Administrator or service provider replaces module. Once these changes have been made, access to the operational SP must reassign ownership of the failed SP's LUNs to recover Yes With RAID of any supported level, applications can be used and can continue to array disk units fail...
... higher availability. If a redundant power supply module is possible. If the SCSI-2 adapter fails, no I /O operations to run after failure? Service provider replaces power supply. System Administrator or service provider replaces module. Once these changes have been made, access to the operational SP must reassign ownership of the failed SP's LUNs to recover Yes With RAID of any supported level, applications can be used and can continue to array disk units fail...
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... service provider replaces module. If a redundant power supply module is possible. The System Administrator restarts the operating system if necessary. With RAID of any level supported by using SYSGEN or ioconfig. Applications continue running ; SP No Fan pack Yes Power supply Yes SCSI-2 adapter/ No* cable Provides the same features as the basic configuration, but with better performance and higher availability. Failing component Disk module Continue after the failure...
... service provider replaces module. If a redundant power supply module is possible. The System Administrator restarts the operating system if necessary. With RAID of any level supported by using SYSGEN or ioconfig. Applications continue running ; SP No Fan pack Yes Power supply Yes SCSI-2 adapter/ No* cable Provides the same features as the basic configuration, but with better performance and higher availability. Failing component Disk module Continue after the failure...
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7 HOST UTILITIES AND DIAGNOSTICS Overview High Availability Disk Array Monitor (HARAYMON) Support Tools Manager (STM) SAM (System Administration Management Tool) LVM (Logical Volume Manager) EMS (Hardware Event Monitoring) Host Utilities and Diagnostics 7-1
7 HOST UTILITIES AND DIAGNOSTICS Overview High Availability Disk Array Monitor (HARAYMON) Support Tools Manager (STM) SAM (System Administration Management Tool) LVM (Logical Volume Manager) EMS (Hardware Event Monitoring) Host Utilities and Diagnostics 7-1
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High Availability Disk Array Monitor (HARAYMON) 7-3 Host Utilities and Diagnostics
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... LED lit). SP READY (green) SP SERVICE (red) Normal operation Array is off (or failing to provide +24 VDC to receive/send data. Normal operation Normal operation Batteries in BBU are providing +24 VDC to the array has been running power-on self-tests or has encountered a fault condition and is no longer configured in the array. Troubleshooting 8-7 Disk module READY (green) Disk Module BUSY (green) Disk Module FAULT (amber) Fan pack REPLACE (amber) The disk module...
... LED lit). SP READY (green) SP SERVICE (red) Normal operation Array is off (or failing to provide +24 VDC to receive/send data. Normal operation Normal operation Batteries in BBU are providing +24 VDC to the array has been running power-on self-tests or has encountered a fault condition and is no longer configured in the array. Troubleshooting 8-7 Disk module READY (green) Disk Module BUSY (green) Disk Module FAULT (amber) Fan pack REPLACE (amber) The disk module...
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..., 191-0002 Japan declares, that the product Product Name: Model 30 / FC High Availability Disk Array Model Number(s): A3661 with the requirements of the Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC and the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC and carries the CE marking accordingly. This Product was tested in a typical configuration with a Hewlett-Packard 9000 K-Class Enterprise Server computer system.
..., 191-0002 Japan declares, that the product Product Name: Model 30 / FC High Availability Disk Array Model Number(s): A3661 with the requirements of the Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC and the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC and carries the CE marking accordingly. This Product was tested in a typical configuration with a Hewlett-Packard 9000 K-Class Enterprise Server computer system.
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Check Power Requirements Note The Hewlett-Packard Model 30/FC High Availability Disk Array uses 200 VAC to 240 VAC nominal. 110 VAC is not supported. 3-4 Check Power Requirements
Check Power Requirements Note The Hewlett-Packard Model 30/FC High Availability Disk Array uses 200 VAC to 240 VAC nominal. 110 VAC is not supported. 3-4 Check Power Requirements
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Power Up the Disk Array Back of storage system POWER Front of storage system Note: Fan not shown for clarity Figure 3-6 Powering Up the Disk Array Power Up the Disk Array 3-19 Installation
Power Up the Disk Array Back of storage system POWER Front of storage system Note: Fan not shown for clarity Figure 3-6 Powering Up the Disk Array Power Up the Disk Array 3-19 Installation
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... receive data. SP SERVICE (amber) SP has just been powered on and is running , has lost the +24 VDC +24 VDC bus. Disk Array Chassis 6-7 Disk Module FAULT (amber) Disk module has encountered a fault Drive is ready (if READY LED is configured in the array. or busy (if BUSY LED is Normal operation REPLACE (amber) no longer is on) and cannot be accessed. BBU BBU has encountered a fault and is on). Normal operation Power Supply Unit...
... receive data. SP SERVICE (amber) SP has just been powered on and is running , has lost the +24 VDC +24 VDC bus. Disk Array Chassis 6-7 Disk Module FAULT (amber) Disk module has encountered a fault Drive is ready (if READY LED is configured in the array. or busy (if BUSY LED is Normal operation REPLACE (amber) no longer is on) and cannot be accessed. BBU BBU has encountered a fault and is on). Normal operation Power Supply Unit...
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... download or PROM flashed. RAID-5 write operation returns incorrect data. This panic could also happen on power-up of the drive. This could occur in earlier microcode (for example, revision 8.20) when a disk drive in the current configuration. Occurred when Fast RAID-3 LUNs did a Background Verify and attempts to handle this controller has been removed and must reinitialize before continuing. 0x00800082 Firmware...
... download or PROM flashed. RAID-5 write operation returns incorrect data. This panic could also happen on power-up of the drive. This could occur in earlier microcode (for example, revision 8.20) when a disk drive in the current configuration. Occurred when Fast RAID-3 LUNs did a Background Verify and attempts to handle this controller has been removed and must reinitialize before continuing. 0x00800082 Firmware...