[. . . ] HP StorageWorks Modular Smart Array 30 (Formerly HP StorageWorks Model 4400 Family of Ultra320 SCSI Disk Enclosures) User Guide November 2003 (Second Edition) Part Number 335900-002 © 2003 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L. P. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. [. . . ] Tighten the shipping bracket screw. 2-6 HP StorageWorks Modular Smart Array 30 User Guide Installing the System in a Rack Completing the Installation 1. Connect cables from the VHDCI sockets on the I/O modules to the corresponding connectors on a controller system. If you need additional cables, order according to the information in the following table. Table 2-1: Supported SCSI Cables Connector Type Standard Cables 68-pin VHDCI 68-pin Offset VHDCI Optional Cables 68-pin VHDCI 1. 0 m (3. 3 ft) 2. 0 m (6. 6 ft) 5. 0 m (16 ft) 68-pin Offset VHDCI 1. 8 m (6 ft) 7. 3 m (24 ft) 12 m (39 ft) 168256-B21 168257-B21 116454-B21 341174-B21 164604-B21 150214-B21 3. 0 m (10 ft) 3. 7 m (12 ft) 189505-B21 342175-B21 Length Part Number 3. Connect the AC input sockets of each power supply unit to an AC power source. CAUTION: The disk system does not have power switches. Be sure that the system is correctly configured before connecting the power cords. NOTE: Having two power supply units eliminates the power supply unit as a single point of failure. For complete power redundancy, each power supply unit should be connected to a separate AC power source. 4. Confirm that the system components are all functioning normally by observing the condition of their status LEDs, as described in the next section. HP StorageWorks Modular Smart Array 30 User Guide 2-7 Installing the System in a Rack Verifying Normal Operation System LEDs The LEDs on the front of the system in the lower right corner summarize the overall status of all the system components. Figure 2-1: System LEDs Item 1 2 3 Color Green Green Amber Description Status (heartbeat) Power Fault Normal State Blinking On Off Power Supply Assembly LED The green LED on the power supply assembly is illuminated when both the power supply unit and the blower are operational. If there is a fault in the power supply unit or blower, this LED and the Power LED on the system are not illuminated. 2-8 HP StorageWorks Modular Smart Array 30 User Guide Installing the System in a Rack I/O Module LEDs The LEDs on the I/O module display the status of the external SCSI bus terminators and the power connection. Figure 2-2: Interpreting the dual-port I/O module LED display Item 1 2 3 Function Indicated 5. 1 V DC power is connected SCSI bus A is active SCSI bus B is active Normal State Blinking Blinking (or On if very busy) Blinking (or On if very busy) HP StorageWorks Modular Smart Array 30 User Guide 2-9 Installing the System in a Rack Figure 2-3: Interpreting the single-port I/O module LED display Item 1 2 Function Indicated SCSI bus A is active 5. 1 V DC power is connected Normal State Blinking (or On if very busy) On EMU LED Table 2-2: Interpreting the EMU Status LED Display Display Single-blink pattern (one blink per second) Double-blink pattern (two blinks in one second, then a 1-second gap) On continuously without blinking Off Interpretation EMU operating normally SE disk drive inadvertently installed in system Internal EMU problem Either there is no system power, or there is an internal EMU problem 2-10 HP StorageWorks Modular Smart Array 30 User Guide Installing the System in a Rack Disk Drive LEDs Figure 2-4: Disk drive status LEDs Item 1 2 3 Color Green Green Amber Description Activity LED Online LED Fault (or Failure) LED If the drive is connected to a Smart Array controller, all three drive status LEDs blink synchronously in response to a Locate command from the controller software. On an HS-series controller, only the Fault LED blinks when you send the Locate command. Depending on the host controller, this LED can blink either by itself or in unison with the Online LED when there is SCSI bus activity. The operation of the Online LED depends on the controller, because some controllers cannot manage this LED. If the controller can manage the LED: · · The LED is illuminated when 5. 1-V DC power is available and the drive is correctly installed. The LED is not illuminated when one of the following conditions is indicated: HP StorageWorks Modular Smart Array 30 User Guide 2-11 Installing the System in a Rack -- There is no controller on the bus. · The LED blinks either by itself or in unison with the Activity LED when there is SCSI bus activity. Depending on the host controller, the Fault LED blinks when the controller detects an error condition. If the host controller can control the illumination status of the drive LEDs, the display patterns for various conditions can be interpreted as shown in Tables 2-2 and 2-3. CAUTION: Because some controllers cannot control all the drive LEDs, you could misinterpret the display. Refer to the controller documentation before using this table to determine whether the controller is capable of controlling all the LEDs. 2-12 HP StorageWorks Modular Smart Array 30 User Guide Installing the System in a Rack Table 2-3: Interpreting the Drive Status LED Illumination Patterns Activity LED (1) On, off, or blinking On, off, or blinking Online LED (2) On or off Fault LED (3) Blinking Interpretation A predictive failure alert has been received for this drive. If the array is configured for fault tolerance and all other drives in the array are online, you may replace the drive. Blinking Off The drive is rebuilding or undergoing capacity expansion. Removing a drive could terminate the current operation and cause data loss. On Off Off The drive is being accessed, but (1) it is not configured as part of an array, (2) it is a replacement drive and rebuild has not yet started, or (3) it is spinning up during the POST sequence. Blinking Blinking Blinking Either (1) the drive is part of an array being selected by an array configuration utility or (2) Drive Identification has been selected in Insight Manager. Removing a drive could cause data loss in non-fault-tolerant configurations. [. . . ] However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: · · · · Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit that is different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or television technician for help. A-2 HP StorageWorks Modular Smart Array 30 User Guide Regulatory Compliance Notices Declaration of Conformity for Products Marked with the FCC Logo, United States Only This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. [. . . ]