HP Direct-Connect External SAS Storage for HP BladeSystem Solutions Depoyment Guide
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...) and interconnect bays (for interconnect modules providing fabric connectivity) that facilitate scaling up and maintain the system, and facilitate adding, replacing, and recovering servers and other components with ease. 2 Device information Overview information is provided for the following solution devices: • "HP BladeSystem c-Class Enclosures" (page 14) • "HP BladeSystem c-Class server blades" (page...
...) and interconnect bays (for interconnect modules providing fabric connectivity) that facilitate scaling up and maintain the system, and facilitate adding, replacing, and recovering servers and other components with ease. 2 Device information Overview information is provided for the following solution devices: • "HP BladeSystem c-Class Enclosures" (page 14) • "HP BladeSystem c-Class server blades" (page...
HP BladeSystem Deployment Guide for Solutions with 6Gb SAS BL Switches and External SAS Storage Enclosures
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... storage blades) and interconnect bays (for setup and maintenance. In addition, HP BladeSystem c-Class enclosures use thermal logic technology to set up and maintain the system, and facilitate adding, replacing, and recovering servers and other components with ease. 2 Device information Overview ...8226; "HP BladeSystem c-Class Enclosures" (page 11) • "HP BladeSystem c-Class Server Blades" (page 14) • "HP Smart Array SAS Controllers" (page 16) • "HP 6Gb SAS BL Switch" (page 20) • "HP P2000 G3 SAS MSA and MSA 2040 SAS Systems" (page 23) • "HP MDS600 and D6000...
... storage blades) and interconnect bays (for setup and maintenance. In addition, HP BladeSystem c-Class enclosures use thermal logic technology to set up and maintain the system, and facilitate adding, replacing, and recovering servers and other components with ease. 2 Device information Overview ...8226; "HP BladeSystem c-Class Enclosures" (page 11) • "HP BladeSystem c-Class Server Blades" (page 14) • "HP Smart Array SAS Controllers" (page 16) • "HP 6Gb SAS BL Switch" (page 20) • "HP P2000 G3 SAS MSA and MSA 2040 SAS Systems" (page 23) • "HP MDS600 and D6000...
HP BladeSystem Deployment Guide for Solutions with 6Gb SAS BL Switches and External SAS Storage Enclosures
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... : a. If necessary, remove and reinstall the power supplies to be replaced. failed. • Check rear fault LEDs to the last-powered state (On or Off) when A/C power is restored. Be sure that the I /O module has failed. • Other fault condition exists. Controller firmware might need...For more information about LED displays or 7-segment codes, see the HP 600 Modular Disk System Maintenance and Service Guide, HP D6000 Disk Enclosure Maintenance and Service Guide, HP 600 Modular Disk System User Guide, or HP D6000 Disk Enclosure User Guide. If the enclosure does not initialize, ...
... : a. If necessary, remove and reinstall the power supplies to be replaced. failed. • Check rear fault LEDs to the last-powered state (On or Off) when A/C power is restored. Be sure that the I /O module has failed. • Other fault condition exists. Controller firmware might need...For more information about LED displays or 7-segment codes, see the HP 600 Modular Disk System Maintenance and Service Guide, HP D6000 Disk Enclosure Maintenance and Service Guide, HP 600 Modular Disk System User Guide, or HP D6000 Disk Enclosure User Guide. If the enclosure does not initialize, ...
HP StorageWorks 600 Modular Disk System Maintenance and Service Guide
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... self repair ...5 Parts only warranty service...5 Illustrated parts catalog ...16 Mechanical components ...16 System components ...19 Removal and replacement procedures 23 Required tools ...23 Safety considerations...23 Preventing electrostatic discharge ...23 Warning and caution messages ...23 Power down ...25...Hard drive blank ...26 Hard drive...27 Hard drive drawer bezel...28 Hard drive drawer display board ...29 Fan ...31 Hot-plug I/O module ...32 I/O module blank ...33 Power supply ...34 Power supply blank ...35 Power block...36 Hard drive drawer ...38 Fan board ...43 Dual 7-segment ...
... self repair ...5 Parts only warranty service...5 Illustrated parts catalog ...16 Mechanical components ...16 System components ...19 Removal and replacement procedures 23 Required tools ...23 Safety considerations...23 Preventing electrostatic discharge ...23 Warning and caution messages ...23 Power down ...25...Hard drive blank ...26 Hard drive...27 Hard drive drawer bezel...28 Hard drive drawer display board ...29 Fan ...31 Hot-plug I/O module ...32 I/O module blank ...33 Power supply ...34 Power supply blank ...35 Power block...36 Hard drive drawer ...38 Fan board ...43 Dual 7-segment ...
HP StorageWorks 600 Modular Disk System Maintenance and Service Guide
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... with the rails while the other than hot-plug module replacement, you must completely disconnect all hard drives before installing or moving the HP MDS600 Disk Systems. • Use caution and get help to lift and stabilize HP MDS600 Disk Systems during installation and removal. When performing any... removal, especially when the HP MDS600 Disk System is not fastened to the rack. • Never stack an HP MDS600 Disk System on top of another HP MDS600 Disk System. • Never place equipment on top of an HP MDS600 Disk System. • Never place an HP MDS600 Disk System on a surface...
... with the rails while the other than hot-plug module replacement, you must completely disconnect all hard drives before installing or moving the HP MDS600 Disk Systems. • Use caution and get help to lift and stabilize HP MDS600 Disk Systems during installation and removal. When performing any... removal, especially when the HP MDS600 Disk System is not fastened to the rack. • Never stack an HP MDS600 Disk System on top of another HP MDS600 Disk System. • Never place equipment on top of an HP MDS600 Disk System. • Never place an HP MDS600 Disk System on a surface...
HP StorageWorks 600 Modular Disk System Maintenance and Service Guide
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...as hot-plug installations or troubleshooting. See the server documentation. 2. This action powers down the MDS600: 1. To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment, you must adequately... procedures before beginning any installation procedure. Be sure all I/O bays contain either an I/O module or an I /O blanks are fully seated and their handles in the locked position. ...: To reduce the risk of electric shock from high leakage current exists. Removal and replacement procedures 25 Press and hold the Power On/Standby button for approximately 4 seconds. CAUTION...
...as hot-plug installations or troubleshooting. See the server documentation. 2. This action powers down the MDS600: 1. To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment, you must adequately... procedures before beginning any installation procedure. Be sure all I/O bays contain either an I/O module or an I /O blanks are fully seated and their handles in the locked position. ...: To reduce the risk of electric shock from high leakage current exists. Removal and replacement procedures 25 Press and hold the Power On/Standby button for approximately 4 seconds. CAUTION...
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...closed all the way. 2. To replace the fan, install it into place. CAUTION: For best cooling practices, do the following: • Verify the status of the I/O module to do not operate the enclosure for... extended periods with a blank. To remove the component: 1. When removing an active component permanently, replace it locks into the fan...one component or blank removed. Remove the fan. Hot-plug I/O module Before removing the component, be sure to be replaced by reviewing rear panel LEDs and buttons (on page 57). ...
...closed all the way. 2. To replace the fan, install it into place. CAUTION: For best cooling practices, do the following: • Verify the status of the I/O module to do not operate the enclosure for... extended periods with a blank. To remove the component: 1. When removing an active component permanently, replace it locks into the fan...one component or blank removed. Remove the fan. Hot-plug I/O module Before removing the component, be sure to be replaced by reviewing rear panel LEDs and buttons (on page 57). ...
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Release the I/O handle, push the I /O module. Be sure the I/O module is fully seated and the I /O module blank CAUTION: For best cooling practices, do not operate the enclosure for extended periods with a blank. I /O module handle is in the locked position. When removing an active component permanently, replace it ejects the I/O module, and then remove the I /O handle down until...
Release the I/O handle, push the I /O module. Be sure the I/O module is fully seated and the I /O module blank CAUTION: For best cooling practices, do not operate the enclosure for extended periods with a blank. I /O module handle is in the locked position. When removing an active component permanently, replace it ejects the I/O module, and then remove the I /O handle down until...
HP StorageWorks 600 Modular Disk System Maintenance and Service Guide
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If the proper redundancy is in place, power down the MDS600 before beginning this procedure. To remove the component: 1. To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure. Be sure the I/O module blank is fully seated and the I/O module blank handle is not in the locked position. Disconnect the AC power cord. Power supply Before removing...
If the proper redundancy is in place, power down the MDS600 before beginning this procedure. To remove the component: 1. To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure. Be sure the I/O module blank is fully seated and the I/O module blank handle is not in the locked position. Disconnect the AC power cord. Power supply Before removing...
HP StorageWorks 600 Modular Disk System Maintenance and Service Guide
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b. Remove all cables. 3. Pull down " on page 25). 2. Remove all power supplies ("Power supply" on the front of the drawer, but do not extend the drawer. Power down the MDS600 ("Power down the handle on page 34). 4. Power block To remove the component: 1. Push up and hold the two release mechanisms on the I /O module" on page 31). 5. Disconnect all fan modules ("Fan" on page 32). 6. Removal and replacement procedures 36 Remove all I/O modules ("Hot-plug I /O bays, and then move the drawer forward about 15 cm (6 in). Release the hard drive drawers: a.
b. Remove all cables. 3. Pull down " on page 25). 2. Remove all power supplies ("Power supply" on the front of the drawer, but do not extend the drawer. Power down the MDS600 ("Power down the handle on page 34). 4. Power block To remove the component: 1. Push up and hold the two release mechanisms on the I /O module" on page 31). 5. Disconnect all fan modules ("Fan" on page 32). 6. Removal and replacement procedures 36 Remove all I/O modules ("Hot-plug I /O bays, and then move the drawer forward about 15 cm (6 in). Release the hard drive drawers: a.
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Remove all cables. 3. Disconnect all power supplies ("Power supply" on page 34). 4. To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure. Removal and replacement procedures 38 The signal and power cables are still attached. 10. Power down the MDS600 ("Power down" on each side of the power block. Remove all fan modules ("Fan" on page 27). 9. Slowly remove the power block. Remove all hard drives ("Hard drive" on page 31). 5. While supporting the power block, disconnect the signal and power cables on page 25). 2. Hard drive drawer To remove the component: 1.
Remove all cables. 3. Disconnect all power supplies ("Power supply" on page 34). 4. To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure. Removal and replacement procedures 38 The signal and power cables are still attached. 10. Power down the MDS600 ("Power down" on each side of the power block. Remove all fan modules ("Fan" on page 27). 9. Slowly remove the power block. Remove all hard drives ("Hard drive" on page 31). 5. While supporting the power block, disconnect the signal and power cables on page 25). 2. Hard drive drawer To remove the component: 1.
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...extended at a time. Remove the power block ("Power block" on page 32). 8. WARNING: TIP HAZARD! Remove all I/O modules ("Hot-plug I /O bays, and then move the drawer forward about 15 cm (6 in). Push up . • Perform service on the... I /O module" on page 36). To reduce the risk of the drawer, but do not extend the hard drive drawers beyond the supporting ...To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to the same bays they were removed from. 6. Removal and replacement procedures 39
...extended at a time. Remove the power block ("Power block" on page 32). 8. WARNING: TIP HAZARD! Remove all I/O modules ("Hot-plug I /O bays, and then move the drawer forward about 15 cm (6 in). Push up . • Perform service on the... I /O module" on page 36). To reduce the risk of the drawer, but do not extend the hard drive drawers beyond the supporting ...To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to the same bays they were removed from. 6. Removal and replacement procedures 39
HP StorageWorks 600 Modular Disk System Maintenance and Service Guide
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.... Remove the power block ("Power block" on page 31). 5. Remove the hard drive drawer ("Hard drive drawer" on page 32). 8. Removal and replacement procedures 43 Remove all fan modules ("Fan" on page 36). 9. Remove the four T-10 Torx screws securing the fan cage to the same bays they were removed from. 6. Remove... page 27). Be sure that the drives are labeled and returned to the hard drive drawer, and then remove the fan cage. Power down the MDS600 ("Power down" on page 25). 2.
.... Remove the power block ("Power block" on page 31). 5. Remove the hard drive drawer ("Hard drive drawer" on page 32). 8. Removal and replacement procedures 43 Remove all fan modules ("Fan" on page 36). 9. Remove the four T-10 Torx screws securing the fan cage to the same bays they were removed from. 6. Remove... page 27). Be sure that the drives are labeled and returned to the hard drive drawer, and then remove the fan cage. Power down the MDS600 ("Power down" on page 25). 2.
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Remove the I/O modules ("Hot-plug I/O module" on page 25). 2. To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure. Removal and replacement procedures 44 Disconnect all power supplies ("Power supply" on page 31). 5. Dual 7-segment display board To remove the component: 1. Remove all cables. 3. 11. Power down the MDS600 ("Power down" on page 32). Remove the fans ("Fan...
Remove the I/O modules ("Hot-plug I/O module" on page 25). 2. To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure. Removal and replacement procedures 44 Disconnect all power supplies ("Power supply" on page 31). 5. Dual 7-segment display board To remove the component: 1. Remove all cables. 3. 11. Power down the MDS600 ("Power down" on page 32). Remove the fans ("Fan...
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... ("Power block" on page 36). Power button/UID board To remove the component: 1. Remove the fans ("Fan" on page 25). 2. To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure. Power down the MDS600 ("Power down" on page 31). 5. Disconnect all power supplies ("Power supply" on page 32). 6. Remove all cables. 3. 6. Disconnect the signal... remove the four T-15 Torx screws securing the dual 7-segment display board to the power block, and then remove the 7-segment display board. Remove the I/O modules ("Hot-plug I/O module" on page 34). 4. Removal and replacement procedures 45
... ("Power block" on page 36). Power button/UID board To remove the component: 1. Remove the fans ("Fan" on page 25). 2. To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure. Power down the MDS600 ("Power down" on page 31). 5. Disconnect all power supplies ("Power supply" on page 32). 6. Remove all cables. 3. 6. Disconnect the signal... remove the four T-15 Torx screws securing the dual 7-segment display board to the power block, and then remove the 7-segment display board. Remove the I/O modules ("Hot-plug I/O module" on page 34). 4. Removal and replacement procedures 45
HP StorageWorks 600 Modular Disk System Maintenance and Service Guide
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Power down the MDS600 ("Power down" on page 36). 9. Be sure that the drives are labeled and returned to the power block, and ...25). 2. Remove the hard drive drawer ("Hard drive drawer" on page 31). 5. To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure. Remove the fans ("Fan" on page 38). Remove all cables. 3. Remove the I/O modules ("Hot-plug I/O module" on page 27). Remove all hard drives ("Hard drive" on page 32). 8. CAUTION...four T-15 Torx screws securing the power button/UID board to the same bays they were removed from. 6. Removal and replacement procedures 46
Power down the MDS600 ("Power down" on page 36). 9. Be sure that the drives are labeled and returned to the power block, and ...25). 2. Remove the hard drive drawer ("Hard drive drawer" on page 31). 5. To replace the component, reverse the removal procedure. Remove the fans ("Fan" on page 38). Remove all cables. 3. Remove the I/O modules ("Hot-plug I/O module" on page 27). Remove all hard drives ("Hard drive" on page 32). 8. CAUTION...four T-15 Torx screws securing the power button/UID board to the same bays they were removed from. 6. Removal and replacement procedures 46
HP StorageWorks 600 Modular Disk System User Guide
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When removing an active component, replace it with the MDS600. To install the second I /O handle up. Cabling the MDS600 After installing the MDS600 in the locked position. SAS cabling guidelines Observe the following guidelines: • Only use supported 2.00 m (6.56 ft) external mini... the 2.00 m (6.56 ft) mini-SAS cable. Cabling guidelines for HP rack and tower servers When directly attaching the MDS600 to HP rack or tower servers, installing a secondary I/O module in the hard drive drawer is in a rack, connect the I /O module handle is not a valid configuration. Setup 22 Be sure the...
When removing an active component, replace it with the MDS600. To install the second I /O handle up. Cabling the MDS600 After installing the MDS600 in the locked position. SAS cabling guidelines Observe the following guidelines: • Only use supported 2.00 m (6.56 ft) external mini... the 2.00 m (6.56 ft) mini-SAS cable. Cabling guidelines for HP rack and tower servers When directly attaching the MDS600 to HP rack or tower servers, installing a secondary I/O module in the hard drive drawer is in a rack, connect the I /O module handle is not a valid configuration. Setup 22 Be sure the...
HP StorageWorks 600 Modular Disk System User Guide
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.... 6 = I/O PIC upgrade needed 7 = Power supply PIC upgrade needed 8 = CPLD upgrade needed .* Reflash both MDS600 I/O modules. If the GSI LED remains illuminated, replace the MDS600 drawer. 4 = Power Supply Warning Verify that if a power supply does not have a green LED illuminated, that it...the GSI LED. General troubleshooting required. AC power cycle the MDS600. I/O module firmware upgrade needed Reflash both MDS600 I/O modules. Troubleshooting 29 corrupted. • The system power block might need to be replaced. 7-segment display status codes and actions When the GSI LED ...
.... 6 = I/O PIC upgrade needed 7 = Power supply PIC upgrade needed 8 = CPLD upgrade needed .* Reflash both MDS600 I/O modules. If the GSI LED remains illuminated, replace the MDS600 drawer. 4 = Power Supply Warning Verify that if a power supply does not have a green LED illuminated, that it...the GSI LED. General troubleshooting required. AC power cycle the MDS600. I/O module firmware upgrade needed Reflash both MDS600 I/O modules. Troubleshooting 29 corrupted. • The system power block might need to be replaced. 7-segment display status codes and actions When the GSI LED ...
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...the GSI LED is still amber, replace the other I /O module that the drive has failed. Replace the I /O module. However, continued use of failed hard drives: • ACU represents failed drives with a distinctive icon. • HP SIM can detect failed drives remotely...module has an amber LED, replace one I /O modules does not resolve the issue, replace the drawer. Status code Action 9 = Standby heartbeat failure 10 = Remote I/O module heartbeat failure Replace the I /O module then wait 30 seconds. AC power cycle the MDS600. If no I/O module has an amber LED, replace one I /O module...
...the GSI LED is still amber, replace the other I /O module that the drive has failed. Replace the I /O module. However, continued use of failed hard drives: • ACU represents failed drives with a distinctive icon. • HP SIM can detect failed drives remotely...module has an amber LED, replace one I /O modules does not resolve the issue, replace the drawer. Status code Action 9 = Standby heartbeat failure 10 = Remote I/O module heartbeat failure Replace the I /O module then wait 30 seconds. AC power cycle the MDS600. If no I/O module has an amber LED, replace one I /O module...
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...fault 6, 8 LED, system power 8 LED, UID 6 LEDs 5, 8, 10 LEDs, fan 8 LEDs, front panel 6 LEDs, hard drive 10 LEDs, I/O module 8 LEDs, power supply 8 LEDs, rear panel 8 LEDs, troubleshooting 11, 28 M maintenance guidelines 27 Management Agents 25 management tools 25 modifications, FCC notice 36 ...time required for 32 regulatory compliance identification numbers 34 regulatory compliance notices 34, 37 remote support and analysis tools 26 replacing hard drives 31 required information 42 requirements, electrical grounding 15 requirements, power 15 requirements, temperature 14 S safety considerations...
...fault 6, 8 LED, system power 8 LED, UID 6 LEDs 5, 8, 10 LEDs, fan 8 LEDs, front panel 6 LEDs, hard drive 10 LEDs, I/O module 8 LEDs, power supply 8 LEDs, rear panel 8 LEDs, troubleshooting 11, 28 M maintenance guidelines 27 Management Agents 25 management tools 25 modifications, FCC notice 36 ...time required for 32 regulatory compliance identification numbers 34 regulatory compliance notices 34, 37 remote support and analysis tools 26 replacing hard drives 31 required information 42 requirements, electrical grounding 15 requirements, power 15 requirements, temperature 14 S safety considerations...