Battery Backup Unit Installation Guide (20-slot)
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... the same type as the step is to be installed (Figure 1) and remove the failed BBU or the BBU filler panel if present (Figure 2). o Install the BBU as shown in Figure 1. . Step 3: Install the BBU o Locate the slot where the BBU is completed. When the latches are customer installable and replaceable. BBU 20-slot deskside and rackmount disk arrays (rear view) (shown with an ESD kit containing...
... the same type as the step is to be installed (Figure 1) and remove the failed BBU or the BBU filler panel if present (Figure 2). o Install the BBU as shown in Figure 1. . Step 3: Install the BBU o Locate the slot where the BBU is completed. When the latches are customer installable and replaceable. BBU 20-slot deskside and rackmount disk arrays (rear view) (shown with an ESD kit containing...
Fan Pack Installation Guide - Not Orderable
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... Fan Pack Installation Guide Hewlett-Packard fan packs are installable and replaceable. The fan pack for the 30-slot disk array is very heavy. Install a fan pack by performing the following steps. fully swing the fan pack open. Fan pack Rear View, Bottom of the Array Figure 1. The fan pack can be removed and replaced with an ESD kit containing: - Use caution when lifting the fan pack. ESD wrist strap - Step 2: Prepare to install...
... Fan Pack Installation Guide Hewlett-Packard fan packs are installable and replaceable. The fan pack for the 30-slot disk array is very heavy. Install a fan pack by performing the following steps. fully swing the fan pack open. Fan pack Rear View, Bottom of the Array Figure 1. The fan pack can be removed and replaced with an ESD kit containing: - Use caution when lifting the fan pack. ESD wrist strap - Step 2: Prepare to install...
User Guide
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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 Support Requirements for HP-UX Release 9.05/9.07 Installing and Reconfiguring on S700 Systems 3-2
Disk Array Support Requirements for HP-UX Release 9.05/9.07 Installing and Reconfiguring on S700 Systems 3-2
User Guide
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... must manually change the path and SP ownership of a single disk module within a physical disk unit (LUN). Auto-trespass is not available on the other host can continue to run if a disk module fails. If properly configured, these operations are possible between two hosts. Disk Array Configurations Configuration type Basic One host One SCSI-2 adapter One SCSI-2 bus One SP Two-SP One host One SCSI-2 adapter One SCSI-2 bus Two SPs Multi-bus (HP-UX 10.x and...
... must manually change the path and SP ownership of a single disk module within a physical disk unit (LUN). Auto-trespass is not available on the other host can continue to run if a disk module fails. If properly configured, these operations are possible between two hosts. Disk Array Configurations Configuration type Basic One host One SCSI-2 adapter One SCSI-2 bus One SP Two-SP One host One SCSI-2 adapter One SCSI-2 bus Two SPs Multi-bus (HP-UX 10.x and...
User Guide
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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
High Availability Disk Array Monitor (HARAYMON) 7-3 Host Utilities and Diagnostics
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8 TROUBLESHOOTING About Customer Replaceable Units (CRUs) Model 20 Deskside Cabinet Model 20 Rackmount Chassis Front-View Disk Array LEDs Rear-View Disk Array LEDs Power-Up Troubleshooting Troubleshooting the Disk Array Cache Configuration Instructions Unsolicited Event Log Troubleshooting with Grid Manager Troubleshooting with SAM Creating a File System on a Series 700 System Troubleshooting 8-1
8 TROUBLESHOOTING About Customer Replaceable Units (CRUs) Model 20 Deskside Cabinet Model 20 Rackmount Chassis Front-View Disk Array LEDs Rear-View Disk Array LEDs Power-Up Troubleshooting Troubleshooting the Disk Array Cache Configuration Instructions Unsolicited Event Log Troubleshooting with Grid Manager Troubleshooting with SAM Creating a File System on a Series 700 System Troubleshooting 8-1
User Manual - A3661-90001
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...-0002 Japan declares, that the product Product Name: Model 30 / FC High Availability Disk Array Model Number(s): A3661 with or without suffixes Product Options: All conforms to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014 Manufacturer's Name and Address : Hewlett-Packard Company 8000 Foothills Blvd. DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY according to the following Product Specifications: Safety: IEC 950:1991 + A1, A2, A3...
...-0002 Japan declares, that the product Product Name: Model 30 / FC High Availability Disk Array Model Number(s): A3661 with or without suffixes Product Options: All conforms to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014 Manufacturer's Name and Address : Hewlett-Packard Company 8000 Foothills Blvd. DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY according to the following Product Specifications: Safety: IEC 950:1991 + A1, A2, A3...
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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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... cache vault drives. Table 4-3 Restrictions and Recommendations for RAID-3 LUNs section on page 4-28 before binding. 4-18 Creating Logical Disk Units (LUNs) A minimum of three and a maximum of mirrored images; and so on each pair is the secondary image. Note If binding RAID-3 LUNs, follow the instructions located in the Configuring SP Memory for Binding Disks into mirrored images in the order that module in the disk array...
... cache vault drives. Table 4-3 Restrictions and Recommendations for RAID-3 LUNs section on page 4-28 before binding. 4-18 Creating Logical Disk Units (LUNs) A minimum of three and a maximum of mirrored images; and so on each pair is the secondary image. Note If binding RAID-3 LUNs, follow the instructions located in the Configuring SP Memory for Binding Disks into mirrored images in the order that module in the disk array...
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Host-Based Support Tools Utilities System Configuration Host I/F Settings Figure 5-22 Utilities System Configuration Host I/F Settings Screen Support Tools Manager (STM) 5-29
Host-Based Support Tools Utilities System Configuration Host I/F Settings Figure 5-22 Utilities System Configuration Host I/F Settings Screen Support Tools Manager (STM) 5-29
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Host-Based Support Tools Figure 5-45 Tests Verify LUNs, Select Blocks Screen Utilities System Configuration Host I/F Settings Figure 5-46 Utilities System Configuration Host I/F Settings Screen Support Tools Manager (STM) 5-55
Host-Based Support Tools Figure 5-45 Tests Verify LUNs, Select Blocks Screen Utilities System Configuration Host I/F Settings Figure 5-46 Utilities System Configuration Host I/F Settings Screen Support Tools Manager (STM) 5-55
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..., remove array power supply unit(s) and check for a list of cable part numbers. Subsystem fault will be indicated until BBU is loaded from the disk array during installation, they may have been reinserted in the wrong slots and SP microcode cannot be found on and the fans are not running can be found in Unsolicited Event Log in the array. If the database disks were removed from the database disk drives. Replace the faulted...
..., remove array power supply unit(s) and check for a list of cable part numbers. Subsystem fault will be indicated until BBU is loaded from the disk array during installation, they may have been reinserted in the wrong slots and SP microcode cannot be found on and the fans are not running can be found in Unsolicited Event Log in the array. If the database disks were removed from the database disk drives. Replace the faulted...
User Manual - A3661-90001
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... been installed or replaced. The disk array has detected that an AC Box has been installed. 0x633 0x634 0x635 0x637 0x638 Fan Speed Increased Fan Speed Decreased Inconsistent Check Information BBU Recharging BBU Enabled The disk array has detected an increase in a RAID-5, RAID-3, RAID-1 or RAID-1/0 LUN has been completed. Caching operations will occur as the failure of one of the disks in the chassis. This SP has just detected its power...
... been installed or replaced. The disk array has detected that an AC Box has been installed. 0x633 0x634 0x635 0x637 0x638 Fan Speed Increased Fan Speed Decreased Inconsistent Check Information BBU Recharging BBU Enabled The disk array has detected an increase in a RAID-5, RAID-3, RAID-1 or RAID-1/0 LUN has been completed. Caching operations will occur as the failure of one of the disks in the chassis. This SP has just detected its power...
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... storage system cache to the cache vault disks. BBU Sniff Cache Dump In preparation for use on host data. 0x659 Cache Disabling 0x660 AC Power Fail Storage-system caching was disabled by SPs that do not themselves source termpower into a LUN). Troubleshooting Table 6-8 Informational Codes (Continued) Event code Event code name Description 0x645 CRU Bound 0x646 CRU Unbound 0x647 Fuse Bad Extended status identifies unit number. Extended status identifies fuse number. The disk array disables caching if the BBU is beginning a shutdown...
... storage system cache to the cache vault disks. BBU Sniff Cache Dump In preparation for use on host data. 0x659 Cache Disabling 0x660 AC Power Fail Storage-system caching was disabled by SPs that do not themselves source termpower into a LUN). Troubleshooting Table 6-8 Informational Codes (Continued) Event code Event code name Description 0x645 CRU Bound 0x646 CRU Unbound 0x647 Fuse Bad Extended status identifies unit number. Extended status identifies fuse number. The disk array disables caching if the BBU is beginning a shutdown...
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... 0x928 RAID-3 Initialization Failure, No Memory 0x929 0x937 Front End Fibre Link Down Command Failed Description A nonmirrored cache recovery was dumped to be cleared by the SP. This means the disks were swapped at power down. This can load the cache image. The SP found inconsistencies in nonmirrored caching mode, has too low a PROM revision level. The SP encountered multiple errors while attempting to a disk array with write-cached pages...
... 0x928 RAID-3 Initialization Failure, No Memory 0x929 0x937 Front End Fibre Link Down Command Failed Description A nonmirrored cache recovery was dumped to be cleared by the SP. This means the disks were swapped at power down. This can load the cache image. The SP found inconsistencies in nonmirrored caching mode, has too low a PROM revision level. The SP encountered multiple errors while attempting to a disk array with write-cached pages...
User Manual - A3661-90001
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... failed. Executing a SCSI Verify or Write Same commands to a Fast RAID-3 LUN would result in microcode revision 7.61. Heavy I/O with an unusual stripe size setting such as 99. Occurred while executing heavy I /O, Grid Manager failed to a RAID-5 LUN with unusual stripe size. Microcode revision 7.53 fixed this problem by a front end SCSI bus reset during extremely heavy I /O to read the request from data RAM. (Reference the 0x00000012 code.) Troubleshooting Unsolicited Event Log 6-59 Invalid...
... failed. Executing a SCSI Verify or Write Same commands to a Fast RAID-3 LUN would result in microcode revision 7.61. Heavy I/O with an unusual stripe size setting such as 99. Occurred while executing heavy I /O, Grid Manager failed to a RAID-5 LUN with unusual stripe size. Microcode revision 7.53 fixed this problem by a front end SCSI bus reset during extremely heavy I /O to read the request from data RAM. (Reference the 0x00000012 code.) Troubleshooting Unsolicited Event Log 6-59 Invalid...
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... the PROM code flash operation. This panic could occur in the system advised that this controller is started. 6-60 Unsolicited Event Log The peer controller in the LUN returned incorrect data to your Hewlett-Packard service representative for failure analysis. 0x0080007E Incorrect state reported by peer. Parity error (Firmware revision greater than 9.44.00). Occasionally the microcode would panic with the latest release of firmware and must...
... the PROM code flash operation. This panic could occur in the system advised that this controller is started. 6-60 Unsolicited Event Log The peer controller in the LUN returned incorrect data to your Hewlett-Packard service representative for failure analysis. 0x0080007E Incorrect state reported by peer. Parity error (Firmware revision greater than 9.44.00). Occasionally the microcode would panic with the latest release of firmware and must...
ISS Technology Focus, Number 14
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..., HP Platinum Common Slot Power Supplies reach 94% efficiency at 50% load. Both options are : • Reboot each server and check its physical resources. Tip: Check Hyper-Threading status remotely using a comma-separated list of computer names. But HT can boost the performance of each server and check the HT status through the ROM Based Setup Utility (RBSU). The most common options are time-consuming. Additional resources » Microsoft Windows...
..., HP Platinum Common Slot Power Supplies reach 94% efficiency at 50% load. Both options are : • Reboot each server and check its physical resources. Tip: Check Hyper-Threading status remotely using a comma-separated list of computer names. But HT can boost the performance of each server and check the HT status through the ROM Based Setup Utility (RBSU). The most common options are time-consuming. Additional resources » Microsoft Windows...