HP Smart Array Controllers for HP Integrity Servers User Guide Part Number 469987-002 March 2009 (Second Edition)
Overview of the installation procedure 10 Overview of the installation procedure Quick installation procedure (Windows or Linux) Before installing t
Overview of the installation procedure 11 The latest firmware, drivers, utilities, software, and documentation for HP Integrity servers are availabl
Installing the controller hardware 12 Installing the controller hardware Preparing the server 1. Back up all data. 2. Close all applications. 3.
Installing the controller hardware 13 8. Close or replace the access panel, and then secure it with thumbscrews, if any are present. CAUTION: Do
Installing the controller hardware 14 3. Connect the other end of the cable to the SAS input connector of the external storage enclosure: o If the
Updating the firmware 15 Updating the firmware Methods for updating the firmware (Windows or Linux) To update the firmware on the server, controller
Configuring an array 16 Configuring an array Utilities available for configuring an array Two utilities are available for configuring an array on an
Configuring an array 17 Supported procedures ACU ORCA Assignment of RAID level + + Sharing of spare drives among several arrays + -- Assignmen
Configuring an array 18 The screen displays a list of all available (unconfigured) physical drives and the valid RAID options for the system. 2. U
Installing device drivers and Management Agents 19 Installing device drivers and Management Agents Systems using Microsoft Windows You can use the I
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Installing device drivers and Management Agents 20 3. Follow the standard procedure for installing Linux. As Linux is installed, it recognizes the c
Upgrading or replacing controller options 21 Upgrading or replacing controller options Replacing the E500 cache CAUTION: Do not use this control
Upgrading or replacing controller options 22 If the battery case is mounted on the inner wall of the server chassis: 1. Back up all data. 2. Close
Upgrading or replacing controller options 23 9. Pull the right hand portion of the battery case away from the battery pack and simultaneously rotate
Upgrading or replacing controller options 24 11. Pull the right hand portion of the battery case away from the battery, and simultaneously rotate th
Upgrading or replacing controller options 25 3. Remove the controller from the server. 4. Pull the flanges on the battery clip outward (1), and the
Upgrading or replacing controller options 26 c. Slide the batteries apart (2). 8. Dispose of the exhausted or faulty battery using environmentally
Upgrading or replacing controller options 27 c. Push the clip at the hinges until the clip clicks into place. 11. Reinstall the batteries. a. Hol
Upgrading or replacing controller options 28 c. Slide the batteries toward the board bracket until they are firmly seated against the connectors on
Upgrading or replacing controller options 29 Replacing the P800 cache module or controller CAUTION: Electrostatic discharge can damage electroni
Contents 3 Contents Hardware features...
Upgrading or replacing controller options 30 6. Slide the battery assembly and the cache module off the controller board (2). The procedure at this
Upgrading or replacing controller options 31 c. Slide the batteries toward the board bracket until the connectors on the cache module are firmly sea
Replacing, moving, or adding hard drives 32 Replacing, moving, or adding hard drives Identifying the status of a hard drive When a drive is configur
Replacing, moving, or adding hard drives 33 Online/activity LED (green) Fault/UID LED (amber/blue) Interpretation Flashing regularly (1 Hz) Amber, f
Replacing, moving, or adding hard drives 34 CAUTION: Sometimes, a drive that has previously been failed by the controller may seem to be operation
Replacing, moving, or adding hard drives 35 b. Recreate the partitions. c. Restore all data from backup. To minimize the risk of data loss that is
Replacing, moving, or adding hard drives 36 • Do not remove a second drive from an array until the first failed or missing drive has been replaced
Replacing, moving, or adding hard drives 37 CAUTION: If the Online/Activity LED on the replacement drive does not light up while the corresponding
Replacing, moving, or adding hard drives 38 2. Remove the drive that was originally to be replaced, and reinsert the replacement physical drive. The
Replacing, moving, or adding hard drives 39 • The controller is not running capacity expansion, capacity extension, or RAID or stripe size migratio
Contents 4 Replacing hard drives...
Replacing, moving, or adding hard drives 40 drive in the array. Each logical drive keeps the same fault-tolerance method in the enlarged array that
Diagnosing array problems 41 Diagnosing array problems Controller board runtime LEDs Immediately after you power up the server, the controller runti
Diagnosing array problems 42 LED ID Color Name Comments 8 Green CR7: Idle Task This LED, together with the Gas Pedal LED (previous item), indi
Diagnosing array problems 43 LED ID Color Name Comments 9 Green CR7: Gas Pedal This LED, together with the Idle Task LED (next item), indicate
Diagnosing array problems 44 LED ID Color Name Comments 6 Green CR507: Activity Port 3I is active. 7 Green CR506: Command Outstanding The c
Diagnosing array problems 45 Item ID Color Description 2 Green Auxiliary Power LED. This LED glows steadily when 3.3V auxiliary voltage is detec
Diagnosing array problems 46 • ADU This utility is a Windows®-based diagnostic tool that sends an email to HP Support when it detects any problems
Electrostatic discharge 47 Electrostatic discharge Preventing electrostatic discharge To prevent damaging the system, be aware of the precautions yo
Regulatory compliance notices 48 Regulatory compliance notices Federal Communications Commission notice Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commis
Regulatory compliance notices 49 • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit that is different from that to which the receiver is connected
Hardware features 5 Hardware features E500 model Item ID Description 1 Connector for mini-SAS port 1E (external), 4x wide 2 Connector for
Regulatory compliance notices 50 This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. C
Regulatory compliance notices 51 Japanese notice Korean notice Class A equipment Class B equipment Battery replacement notice This component us
Regulatory compliance notices 52 Batteries, battery packs, and accumulators should not be disposed of together with the general household waste.
Acronyms and abbreviations 53 Acronyms and abbreviations ACU Array Configuration Utility ADG Advanced Data Guarding (also known as RAID 6) ADU Arr
Index 54 A ACU (Array Configuration Utility) 16, 18 adding drives 39 ADU (Array Diagnostic Utility) 45 Array Configuration Utility (ACU) 16,
Index 55 J Japanese notice 51 K Korean notices 51 L LEDs, battery pack 44 LEDs, controller 41 LEDs, E500 41 LEDs, hard drive 32 LEDs, P80
Hardware features 6 P700m model Item ID Description 1 Status LEDs (runtime LEDs). To interpret the illumination pattern of these LEDs, see &
Hardware features 7 Item ID Description 1 Connector for mini-SAS ports 1E and 2E (external), each 4x wide 2 Heartbeat LED (flashes green wh
Hardware features 8 Model-specific features HP Smart Array E500 Controller features In HP Integrity servers, the E500 controller does not support RA
Hardware features 9 HP Smart Array P800 Controller features Feature Description Board type Full-size, PCIe stand-up board Dimensions, cm* 31.1 x
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