HPE5000 Messaging System for MicrosoftExchange Administrator GuideAbstractThis document explains how to install, configure, and maintain all models of
Figure 3 Network ports6. Server 2, Mezz NIC, port 21. Server 1, NIC, port 17. Server 1, Mezz NIC, port 22. Server 2, NIC port 18. Server 2, Mezz NIC,
14. Pull the drawer handle down 90 degrees, and slide out the hard driver drawer.15. Remove the plug bracket (2) from the coil power plug by removing
20. Loosen the two thumbscrews holding the midplane board in place (1), pull the capacitivelocking pin out of the midplane board (2), and then lift th
1. Install the replacement server blade backplane (1), replace the screw (2), and then plug inthe power cable (3).2. Replace the large baffle on the b
16. Place the enclosure into the rack, and then secure the enclosure by tightening the two retainingscrews.WARNING! The messaging system enclosure is
1. Power off the system:1. Shut down blade 2 by clicking on Start and then Shut Down while you are connected toblade 1.2. Shut down blade 1 by clickin
6. Label each server blade, and then remove both server blades.7. Label and then unplug all cables from the back of the messaging system enclosure.8.
1. Press upward on the release button on the hard drive drawer (1).2. Pull the drawer handle down 90 degrees (2).3. Extend the hard drive drawer (3).6
3. Extend the hard drive drawer (3).4. Remove all eight screws from the front bezel (1), and then lift the front bezel up and out toremove the front b
1. Install the replacement front bezel with the handle at a 90 degree angle making sure thebottom pins are aligned with the bottom holes (1), and repl
3. Extend the hard drive drawer (3).3. Label the hard drives.NOTE: Use the drive labels provided with the replacement front bezel (full) to label the
Figure 4 Recommended E5300 Messaging System network configuration4. Domain controller1. Clients5. Replication network2. Client/MAPI network6. Firewall
8. Remove the enclosure from the rack.WARNING! The messaging system enclosure is heavy, even after removing the hard drives.Always use at least two pe
4. Place the enclosure into the rack.WARNING! The messaging system enclosure is heavy, even after removing the hard drives.Always use at least two peo
2. Shut down blade 1 by clicking on Start and then Shut Down while you are connected toblade 2.3. Power off the expansion nodes, if present, by pressi
6. Disconnect the LED display board from the drive backplane by pinching the ends of the LEDdisplay board together (1). Remove the four screws from th
NOTE: There are two screws on the bottom, four screws on the sides (two on each side),and two screws hidden behind the handle.3. Close the drive handl
3. Extend the hard drive drawer (3).5. Label the hard drives.NOTE: Use the drive labels provided with the replacement LED display board (full) to labe
NOTE: There are two screws on the bottom, four screws on the sides (two on each side),and two screws hidden behind the handle.13. Disconnect the LED d
1. Install the replacement LED display board (1), replace the four LED display board screws (2),and then reconnect the LED display board to the drive
3. Extend the hard drive drawer (3).7. Replace all hard drives.WARNING! Carefully check the drive labels provided with the replacement drives, and the
3. Extend the hard drive drawer (3).5. Label the hard drives.NOTE: Use the drive labels provided with the replacement drive drawer when removing thedr
Figure 5 E5300 Messaging System connection options1. Client/MAPI network2. Replication network3. Connection to EMUPlanning the E5500/E5700 Messaging S
NOTE: You must repeat Steps 14 and 15 for the remaining SAS I/O module.15. Press the hard drive drawer release button, and then pull the drawer handle
19. Press the release mechanism on the side rail (1), and then pull the hard drive drawer fully outof the enclosure (2).CAUTION: The hard drive drawer
3. Align the side rails and then push the replacement drive drawer partially back into themessaging system enclosure until approximately 2 inches of t
6. Push the drive drawer fully back into the messaging system enclosure (1) and the handle backinto place (2).7. Replace the top back panel.8. Replace
3. Extend the hard drive drawer (3).13. Replace all hard drives.IMPORTANT: Install the hard drives in the same slots from which you removed them or th
3. Extend the hard drive drawer (3).4. Locate the failed hard drive.NOTE: The initial indicator LED on the failed drive is amber. Use the hard drive b
2. Push the drive drawer back into the messaging system enclosure.3. Verify that the replacement component is working properly by checking the associa
NOTE: Use the drive labels provided with the replacement drive drawer rails to label thehard drives to ensure you replace the drives in the correct or
12. Remove the plug bracket (2) from the coil power plug by removing the thumbscrew (1).13. Unplug the coil power assembly from the midplane board.14.
15. Lift the release tab on the side or bottom rail (1), and then slide the rail toward the front of thedrive drawer to remove (2) the rail.NOTE: Repe
Server1/Port 1 and Server2/Port 2 network ports connect to this network.◦◦ The network is labeled as the MAPI network on each server.• Replication net
2. Align the replacement drive drawer rail with the three enclosure rails and then push the drivedrawer partially back into the messaging system enclo
5. Push the drive drawer fully back into the messaging system enclosure (1) and the handle backinto place (2).6. Replace the top back panel.7. Place t
3. Extend the hard drive drawer (3).10. Replace all hard drives.IMPORTANT: Install the hard drives in the same slots from which you removed them or th
3. Extend the hard drive drawer (3).3. Label the hard drives.NOTE: Use the drive labels provided with the replacement rack rails to label the hard dri
10. Remove the hard drive drawer from the messaging system enclosure.11. Lift the release mechanism on the rail (side or bottom) (1), and then push th
2. Align the replacement drive drawer rail with the three enclosure rails and then push the drivedrawer partially back into the messaging system enclo
5. Push the drive drawer fully back into the messaging system enclosure (1) and the handle backinto place (2).6. Place the messaging system back in th
9. Replace all hard drives.IMPORTANT: Install the hard drives in the same slots from which you removed them or thesystem might fail. Use the drive lab
5. Place the server blade on a flat, level work surface.WARNING! To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces, allow the drives andthe inte
4. Push the button to release the handle (1), pull the handle toward you (2), and then removethe hard drive from the server blade (3).CAUTION: To prev
3 Installing the messaging systemThis chapter explains how to install the messaging system hardware.Check the kit contentsRemove the contents, making
6. Press the release button on the access panel and slide the access panel to the left to removethe access panel.7. The original cache module is conne
Replacing the controller cardTo replace the controller card:1. Install the cache module and capacitor in the cache module slot of the replacement cont
5. Press the release button on the access panel and slide the access panel to the left to removeit.6. Since the original P1210m cache module is connec
8. Remove the capacitor pack (2).The P1210m cache module is shown as (1), and the controller card is (3).CAUTION: Wear gloves or use care when removin
4. Install the capacitor pack bracket and insert the capacitor pack on the chassis wall.5. Install the access panel.6. Install the server blade into t
7. Open the ejector latches on each side of the cache module slot.Typically, opening the ejector latches ejects the cache module automatically. If the
1. Connect the replacement capacitor pack to the cache module.2. Install the cache module in the cache module slot.3. Install cache module on the cont
8 Messaging System recoveryThis chapter describes how to use the System Recovery DVD that is provided with your messagingsystem.The E5000 System Recov
If you create a backup copy of the System Recovery DVD using a USB Flash Drive, you can alsouse it to restore the system. To create system recovery me
Restoration in production environmentsIf the E5300 Messaging System was in a production environment and the Exchange data needsto be retained, follow
Unpack and rack the messaging system hardwareWARNING! The messaging system enclosure is heavy. Always use at least two people to movethe storage syste
9 Support and other resourcesContacting HPHP technical supportFor worldwide technical support information, see the HP support website:http://www.hp.co
• http://www.hp.com/storage/whitepapers• http://www.hp.com/solutions/activeanswers/exchange• http://h18013.www1.hp.com/products/servers/management/hps
WARNING! Indicates that failure to follow directions could result in bodily harm or death.CAUTION: Indicates that failure to follow directions could r
A EMU referenceCLI referenceThe Command Line Interface is the primary interface for managing the Enclosure Manager. ThisCLI is accessed via secure she
AuthenticationThis section defines EM authentication CLI functions.ADD USERSyntaxADD USER "<user name>" ["<password>"]
with # represent comments). Each protocol version 2 key consists of the following fields, separatedby spaces: keytype, base64 encoded key, comment. Ke
DescriptionSets a user’s password. If you do not supply a password on the command line, you are promptedfor one.Restrictions• Only the Administrator a
ADD SSHKEYSyntaxADD SSHKEY <end marker><newline><certificate><newline><end marker>DescriptionAdds an SSH key on the comm
Table 17 Universal time zone settings (continued)UCTEtc/UniversalEtc/GMT+9Etc/GMT-4EST5EDTUniversalEtc/UTCEtc/GMT-10Etc/GMT+4Etc/GMTUTCEtc/ZuluEtc/GMT
DescriptionDisables the synchronizing of time and date with a remote server using the NTP protocol. Doesnot clear any NTP servers that have been confi
2. If you purchased an expansion node, rack and cable the expansion node(s) before movingto the next step.a. Add expansion nodes to the rack by follow
Restrictions• IPv4 addresses must be in the form ###.###.###.###, where each ### ranges from 0 to255.• IPv6 addresses must be formed without the netwo
DescriptionDisplays the current date, time, and time zone settings of the internal Real Time Clock of theEnclosure Manager.RestrictionsNoneSHOW DEVICE
EMU Type : 1Hw Version : AAux Info : SVN: 2452, HM: 1.2SHOW ENCLOSURE FANSyntaxSHOW ENCLOSURE FAN { ALL | <fan number> }DescriptionDisplays info
ExampleEM-78E7D1C12074> show enclosure infoEnclosure Information:Enclosure Name: UnnamedEnclosureEnclosure ID: 0Chassis Part Number: 595271-001Chas
Spare Part Number: 579229-001Product Ver: 01SHOW ENCLOSURE STATUSSyntaxSHOW ENCLOSURE STATUSDescriptionDisplays the basic health and status of the enc
ExampleEM-78E7D1C12074> show enclosure tempLocale Bay # Temp Status Temp Caution Critical---------------------- ----- ----------- -------- -------
Manufacturer: HPSerial Number: RT06BK0398Part Number: 580089-B21Spare Part Number: 587311-001Product Ver: X3Blade 2Model: ProLiant BL460c G6Manufactur
Firmware Version: noneHwVersion: X4I/O Module Bay: SASAFirmware Version: EE:1209 IE:1209I/O Module Bay: SASBFirmware Version: EE:1209 IE:1209SHOW IOMO
Health Status LED: HealthyI/O Module Bay: PCIE1Status: OKPower: onProduct Name: HP IDP PCIE MODULEPart Number: 615879-001Serial Number: PBCZDAX9VZ602P
ExampleEM-78E7D1C12074> show server temp allDevice Bay #1 Temperature InformationLocale Status Temp Caution Critical-------------------------------
Figure 8 (page 17) shows an E5700 maximum configuration with 4 expansion nodes.Figure 8 E5700 maximum configuration with 4 expansion nodes1. Messaging
Restrictions<ip address> must be in the form ###.###.###, where each ### ranges from 0 to 255.SET EBIPASyntaxSET EBIPA { SERVER } { NETMASK <
SET IPCONFIGSyntaxSET IPCONFIG { DHCP | STATIC | LOCAL }DescriptionConfigures EM addressing mode to be DCHP, static, or link local. The setting takes
POWEROFF SERVERSyntaxPOWEROFF SERVER { ALL | <bay#> {[ , | - } <bay#>]} [FORCE]DescriptionSends an asynchronous request for a graceful shu
DescriptionResets the server bay by momentarily removing all power. This also resets iLO and is a requiredoperation following firmware update of iLO.R
exchange between iLO and EM have not normalized, some displayed information may show‘[Unknown]’ or ‘?’.ExampleEM-78E7DC12074> show server namesBay
RestrictionsThis command functions only if the enclosure power is already on.ExampleEM-78E7DC12074> show server info allServer Blade #1 Information
Port 2: 50:01:43:80:06:fe:5a:e1Port 3: 50:01:43:80:06:fe:5a:e2Port 4: 50:01:43:80:06:fe:5a:e3Management Processor Information:Type: iLO2Name: ILOMXQ93
Enclosure controlThe commands in the section provide various enclosure control functions.DOWNLOAD CONFIGSyntaxDOWNLOAD CONFIG <URL>DescriptionDo
DescriptionThe EM sends a command to the health monitor to enable main DC power (just as if the user hadpressed the enclosure power button).Restrictio
DescriptionSets the persistent enclosure ID in the EMU. This ID is displayed on the 2 digit LED display on theEMU module, displayed with SHOW ENCLOSUR
Configure the EMU and iLO management processors as follows on both servers.1. Establish physical connectivity to the EMU port.1. Connect the EMU NIC p
RestrictionsNoneSET RACK NAMESyntaxSET RACK NAME "<rack name>"DescriptionSets the user-defined string reported with SHOW RACK NAME com
RestrictionsOnly deletes the syslog stored inside the EM itself—not the remote syslog if remote logging isenabled.SHOW SYSLOG SERVERSyntaxSHOW SYSLOG
RestrictionsOnly functions if remote syslog is enabled.SET REMOTE SYSLOG SERVERSyntaxSET REMOTE SYSLOG SERVER { <IPv4> | <dns name> }Descr
SessionInteracting with EM via the CLI requires a login-initiated session. A session represents a transientcontext which has state that can be explici
RestrictionsNoneSET SCRIPTSyntaxSET SCRIPT [MODE] { ON | OFF }DescriptionSets script mode on or off. script mode prevents commands from prompting for
NOTE: Once the pause has begun, there is no way to continue the session before time runs out,but you can always terminate the session (form the client
Reboot EM (bE)The EM LAN interface is not responding to the remote management software but is configured todo so, or the EM has just been reconfigured
3. Press and hold down the UP button for 3 seconds.The EM flashes the display “dH” to indicate acceptance of the command.4. Release the UP button.The
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1. Connect to the Enclosure Manager software using an ssh compatible tool like PuTTY. Inthe PuTTY session basic options, enter the IP address of the E
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GlossaryCAS Client Access Server. The Client Access server role is one of five distinct server roles for MicrosoftExchange Server 2010. It supports th
IndexSymbols2-port 1Gb Ethernet I/O moduleLED behavior, 562-port 1Gb Mezz A and B I/O moduleLED behavior, 56Bbattery replacement notices, 200best prac
adding to installed E5000 Messaging System, 22installing hardware and cabling, 16Ffactory imagerestoring the system, 147failure of componentverifying,
LED behavior, 57removing and replacing, 90power UID button assemblyremoving and replacing, 87product numberlocating , 14Rrack railsremoving and replac
component LEDs, 51E5000 System Manager, 43EMU CLI SHOW commands, 59Event Notifer, 39Insight Remote Support, 60Microsoft Systems Center Operations Mana
2. After you have connected to the EMU, set the following attributes:• EMU (DNS) name• rack name• EMU password• IP addressing method.Example 1 Setting
http://www.hp.com/go/ilo. On the iLO web page, select iLO Firmware (under iLO Support &Downloads, on the right), then select Manuals (from menu on
7. Rebalance the databases using the RedistributeActiveDatabases.ps1 script located(by default) at \Program Files\Microsoft\Exchange Server\V14\script
4 Configuring the messaging system softwareThis chapter explains how to configure system software using the HP E5000 Configuration Wizardand how to de
Click Next.4. Set the time zone and then click Next. The correct local time zone is set when the server joinsa domain.Configuring server software 25
5. Set the Administrator password and then click Next.26 Configuring the messaging system software
6. Set the network configuration. Review each network port configurations and either accept thedefault values or press Edit to change them. Click Next
7. Set the computer name and join a domain. Enter the computer name and the name of thedomain that the computer will join. Enter the name and password
8. Review the summary report and complete the configuration. The Summary screen lists theconfiguration settings you have made.9. Click Configure to ap
Contents1 HP E5000 Messaging Systems for Microsoft Exchange...72 Preparing to install the messaging system...
Deploying Microsoft Exchange Server 2010Follow this procedure to deploy Microsoft Exchange Server 2010. Complete the deployment ofMicrosoft Exchange S
a. A normal run of the Jetstress test provides a baseline benchmark of the system. HPrecommends that you run the test now, but only if you have suffic
NOTE: When you reach this screen while deploying to the bay 1 server, select First blade.The Exchange Deployment Tool automatically detects whether an
• Enter the name of your load-balanced CAS array which is set on the database property.If no load-balanced CAS array is available, see:◦ http://go.mic
When the process completes, you are prompted to allow the server to reboot. After the reboot,log in again with Exchange administrator credentials (see
The Exchange Best Practices Analyzer is located in the Toolbox node in the Exchange ManagementConsole. You can use the Best Practices Analyzer to conn
IMPORTANT: You must run these tools in a non-production environment to avoid potential lossof data and performance degradation.For more information ab
5 Monitoring and troubleshooting the messaging systemThe messaging system provides several monitoring and troubleshooting options. You can accesstroub
Table 1 Examples of possible error messages (continued)ResolutionIssueMessage appearsYou are prompted to enter theAdministrator password during theini
Table 1 Examples of possible error messages (continued)ResolutionIssueMessage appearsConnect the cable in the back of theenclosure. If the cable is no
6 Updating system software and firmware...63Powering off the messaging system...
1. Click Start→All Programs→HP Management Agents→Event Notifier Config.a. On the Welcome window, click Next.b. Enter your address and mail server info
d. Add a user name and address to the Notification Recipient Information dialog box, andthen click OK. Repeat this step for each user.Click Finish aft
e. Select the events for which you want to be notified, and then click OK. HP recommendsthat you select all events.2. To configure the SNMP settings,
3. To make SNMP visible externally:1. Select Start→Administrative Tools→Services.2. Select SNMP Service.3. Right click and select Properties to displa
Table 2 System status tray descriptionDescriptionIcon check mark colorThe system is running a supported configuration.GreenThe system is running an un
Exchange StatusThe Exchange Status tab in the System Manager provides the overall Microsoft Exchangeconfiguration status (by default). Click any confi
FirmwareThe Firmware tab indicates whether the firmware of a component is outdated. To review thecomponents firmware version status, open the System M
IMPORTANT: If a firmware update requires a reboot, you must reboot your messaging systemmanually. For more information about firmware updates, see“Upg
HP System Management HomepageThe HP System Management Homepage (HP SMH) is a web-based interface that consolidates andsimplifies single system managem
Starting the System Management Homepage applicationTo start the application, double-click the HP System Management Homepage desktop shortcut orenter h
Restoration in production environments...1499 Support and other resources
NOTE: When you remove a disk or disconnect a cable, the System Management HomepageGUI might not display alerts when you click the Refresh button. You
• Storage PoolsA list of storage pools associated with the controller displays in the left panel tree view. Selectone of the pool entries to display i
Figure 11 Server blade(s) LEDsTable 3 Server blade LEDs statusStatusDescriptionItemBlue = Needs service checkUID LED1Blue flashing = remote management
Figure 12 Front LED display boardTable 4 Front LED status descriptionsStatusDescriptionItemGreen = The drive is online, but is not currently active.Ha
NOTE: All these LEDs are off if the enclosure has power but is turned off (see Table 11 (page57)). Then only the equivalent Chassis LEDs (2,3,4) on th
Figure 14 Cache module controller LEDsTable 6 Cache module ontroller LED status descriptionStatusDescriptionItemGreen off, amber on = A backup is in p
Table 7 (continued)StatusDescriptionItemThe health LED is only green and is either on (Healthy) or off (Poweroff or Faulted).EM health LED3LEDs are of
Table 9 HP StorageWorks 2-port 1 Gb Ethernet, Mezz A and B I/O modules LEDs status description(continued)StatusDescriptionItemOff* when module health
Table 11 Chassis switches and indicator LED status description (continued)StatusDescriptionItemGreen when enclosure power is ON.Power button/LED4Amber
The two fan modules are physically identical, but their control is not. The Fault/health LED on FAN1 is a single bi-color LED controlled by the EMU vi
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Type 'HELP' to display a list of valid commands.Type 'HELP <command>' to display detailed information about a specific comma
pronotification, but do not need proservice delivery and integration with a managementplatform.• HP Insight Remote Support Advanced: This software pro
Locating the messaging system warranty entitlement labelsYou must locate and identify the serial number and part number for the messaging systemcompon
6 Updating system software and firmwareThis section explains how to update system software and firmware.Powering off the messaging systemFollow these
11. Press OK to exit.12. After Server 1 has completed the update, copy the file HPE5000Update_x_y_z.exe toServer 2 and repeat the update procedure.Upg
IMPORTANT: You must check for firmware version upgrades on each server blade. Certainupgrades may only be performed on Server Blade 1, Bay 1, and othe
3. In the Components Available for Upgrades window, select the box next to each componentto be upgraded. The Component Details box displays the firmwa
WARNING! When updating both controllers at the same time, you must update the firmwareto sync it with the pared-down controller. This step takes the v
The System Manager automatically notifies you when a firmware upgrade is available for ancomponent. If a replacement component is running an earlier f
7 Removing and replacing hardware componentsThis chapter describes procedures for removing and replacing hardware components.Customer self repairHP cu
1 HP E5000 Messaging Systems for Microsoft ExchangeThe HP E5000 Messaging System for Microsoft Exchange (“messaging system”) is an integratedhardware-
Replaceable partsThis product contains replaceable parts. To identify the replaceable parts, see the individualcomponent guides listed in Table 14 (pa
Figure 23 Exploded view of the messaging systemTable 13 (page 72) lists the CSR replaceable parts for the messaging system.Replaceable parts 71
Table 13 Messaging system replaceable partsReplacement type (Cold,Warm, Hot)CSR availabilityPart numberReplaceable unit (RU)ItemColdOptional631117-001
Table 14 Related component documentsGuideComponent nameComponentBL460c maintenance and service guideE5460sb bladesServer bladeHP StorageWorks D2600/D2
Verifying proper operationAfter replacing a messaging system component, check the following to verify that the componentis operating properly:• If app
1. Press upward on the release button on the hard drive drawer (1).2. Pull the drawer handle down 90 degrees (2).3. Extend the hard drive drawer (3).5
12. Open the release handle (1), and pull up to remove the server interposer board (2).NOTE: You may need to use significant force to accomplish this
3. Extend the hard drive drawer (3).6. Replace all hard drives.IMPORTANT: Install the hard drives in the same slots from which you removed them or the
3. Extend the hard drive drawer (3).5. Label the hard drives.NOTE: Use the drive labels provided with the replacement midplane board when removingthe
NOTE: Make a note of all module locations so they can be placed back into their originallocations.14. Open the release handle (1), and pull up to remo
Figure 2 HP E5000 Messaging System rear view1. System fan2. HP StorageWorks 2-port Ethernet I/O module (2) (These modules connect to the NIC located o
18. Extend the server blades.19. Remove the server blade airflow baffle from inside the enclosure.20. Unplug the power cable from the server blade mid
21. Loosen the two thumbscrews holding midplane board in place (1), pull the capacitive lockingpin out of the midplane board (2), and then lift the mi
13. Place the enclosure into the rack, and then tighten the two retaining screws.WARNING! The messaging system enclosure is heavy, even after removing
Replacing the SAS cableTo replace the SAS cable:1. Connect the SAS cable between the messaging system SAS I/O module and the switch.2. Verify that the
1. Insert the replacement SAS I/O module (1), and then push up on the SAS I/O module lever(2) until it locks into place.NOTE: You may need to use sign
Removing the drive fan moduleTo remove the drive fan module:1. Use System Manager to identify the failed component.2. Verify the failed component by c
3. Confirm that the messaging system has resumed normal operations.NOTE: It should take approximately 15 seconds for the LED status to appear.Removing
2. Verify that the replacement fan module is working properly by checking the associated LEDstatus.3. Confirm that the messaging system has resumed no
NOTE: Use the drive labels provided with the replacement rear power UID button assemblywhen removing the drives to ensure you replace the drives in th
11. Unplug the cable from the power UID button assembly (1) and remove the screw from thepower UID button assembly (2). Then remove the faulty power U
2 Preparing to install the messaging systemBefore you install the messaging system, plan how you will integrate the system into your networkand whethe
3. Extend the hard drive drawer (3).8. Replace all hard drives.IMPORTANT: Install the hard drives in the same slots from which you removed them or the
Removing the HP StorageWorks Ethernet I/O moduleTo remove the HP StorgeWorks Ethernet I/O module in the network or Mezz slots of the systemenclosure:1
5. Confirm that the messaging system has resumed normal operations.NOTE: It should take approximately 15 seconds for the LED status to display.Removin
8. Open the ejector latches (1) on each side of the cache module slot.Typically, opening the ejector latches ejects the cache module automatically. If
• If the amber LED is not lit, proceed to the next step.8. Open the ejector latches (1) on each side of the cache module slot.Typically, opening the e
4. Confirm the firmware version.NOTE: You must reboot the storage solution after updating Mezzanine NIC and server bladefirmware.Removing and replacin
7. Remove the two screws from the bracket of the failed PCIe module (1), remove the bracket(2), and then remove the PCIe card from the failed module (
5. Verify that the replacement component is working properly by checking the associated LEDstatus.6. Confirm the system has resumed normal operations.
2. Plug the cables back into the Enclosure Manager Unit module.3. Verify that the new component is working properly by checking the associated LED sta
NOTE: Use the drive labels provided with the replacement server blade backplane whenremoving the drives to ensure you replace the drives in the correc
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