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... 12 Setting the SCSI IDs for the Disk Modules 13 Installing the Disk System 14 Connect the SCSI Cables 14 Connecting the Power Cable 16 Powering On and Off 16 Power On the Disk System 16 Power Off the Disk System 17 Adding Disk Modules 18 Add a Disk Module 18 Configure the new Disk Module 19 Remove and Replace A Disk Module 19 Remove a Disk Module 19 Replace a Disk Module 20 Remove the Disk System 21 Setting Up the Hardware Event Monitor (HP-UX Only 22 Configuration Overview 22 Event Notification (HP-UX Only 23 Status LEDs 25 View Disk Status 26 STM Disk Information: HP-UX...
... 12 Setting the SCSI IDs for the Disk Modules 13 Installing the Disk System 14 Connect the SCSI Cables 14 Connecting the Power Cable 16 Powering On and Off 16 Power On the Disk System 16 Power Off the Disk System 17 Adding Disk Modules 18 Add a Disk Module 18 Configure the new Disk Module 19 Remove and Replace A Disk Module 19 Remove a Disk Module 19 Replace a Disk Module 20 Remove the Disk System 21 Setting Up the Hardware Event Monitor (HP-UX Only 22 Configuration Overview 22 Event Notification (HP-UX Only 23 Status LEDs 25 View Disk Status 26 STM Disk Information: HP-UX...
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..., high performance rack-optimized online mass storage for entrylevel configurations in three distinct markets: (1) HP servers/workstations, (2) open systems JBODs, and (3) open systems IDACs (Internal Disk Array Controller). The Disk System 2100 does not support the U320 73-GB drive (part number A7286A) or the U320 146-GB drive (part number A7287A). For both the DS2100 and DS2110, connectivity to U320 initiators is supported if the speed of accommodating up to four disk modules. The U320 drives do...
..., high performance rack-optimized online mass storage for entrylevel configurations in three distinct markets: (1) HP servers/workstations, (2) open systems JBODs, and (3) open systems IDACs (Internal Disk Array Controller). The Disk System 2100 does not support the U320 73-GB drive (part number A7286A) or the U320 146-GB drive (part number A7287A). For both the DS2100 and DS2110, connectivity to U320 initiators is supported if the speed of accommodating up to four disk modules. The U320 drives do...
HP StorageWorks Disk System 2100/2110 User's Guide (August 2004)
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... not operational. The amber LED is added to the system. These filler panels (part number A6198-60002) ensure that the proper cooling is idle or off System Power LED The System Power LED (see Figure 1) and a green LED on page 9 for Bus reset approximately 1 second Off Disk is maintained within the storage system. FIGURE 1 Disk Module LEDs Amber LED (not used) Green LED Disk Module LEDs TABLE 1 Disk LED Activity Definitions LED Activity Indication Blinking Disk activity On solid for more information. 8 HP StorageWorks Disk System 2100 / 2110...
... not operational. The amber LED is added to the system. These filler panels (part number A6198-60002) ensure that the proper cooling is idle or off System Power LED The System Power LED (see Figure 1) and a green LED on page 9 for Bus reset approximately 1 second Off Disk is maintained within the storage system. FIGURE 1 Disk Module LEDs Amber LED (not used) Green LED Disk Module LEDs TABLE 1 Disk LED Activity Definitions LED Activity Indication Blinking Disk activity On solid for more information. 8 HP StorageWorks Disk System 2100 / 2110...
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Disk system is supplied to the disk system. Rear Panel FIGURE 3 Rear View of the Disk System AC Power Connector FIGURE 4 Power Button SCSI Address Switch Power Button LVD/SE SCSI Port LVD/SE SCSI Port Power Button With the power button in the "ON" position, power is off. either a fan is not operating properly or internal voltage is operating properly. English FIGURE 2 System Power LED HP StorageWorks Disk System 2100 / 2110 9 System Power LED TABLE 2 System Power LED Activity Definitions LED Activity Blinking On solid Off Indication Malfunction - Disk system is too ...
Disk system is supplied to the disk system. Rear Panel FIGURE 3 Rear View of the Disk System AC Power Connector FIGURE 4 Power Button SCSI Address Switch Power Button LVD/SE SCSI Port LVD/SE SCSI Port Power Button With the power button in the "ON" position, power is off. either a fan is not operating properly or internal voltage is operating properly. English FIGURE 2 System Power LED HP StorageWorks Disk System 2100 / 2110 9 System Power LED TABLE 2 System Power LED Activity Definitions LED Activity Blinking On solid Off Indication Malfunction - Disk system is too ...
HP StorageWorks Disk System 2100/2110 User's Guide (August 2004)
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...storage enclosure) 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 9 11 13 15 Note The disk system requires a terminator when it is reserved for the disk drives. For SCSI address switch setting A, the addresses for the SCSI address switch: A, B, and C. For SCSI address switch setting B, the addresses for the installed disk modules are three possible settings for the installed disk modules are 9, 11, 13, and 15. 10 HP StorageWorks Disk System 2100 / 2110 SCSI ID Switch The SCSI ID switch sets the address for use by the host bus adapter. FIGURE 5 SCSI ID Switch Settings C B A SCSI Address Switch...
...storage enclosure) 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 9 11 13 15 Note The disk system requires a terminator when it is reserved for the disk drives. For SCSI address switch setting A, the addresses for the SCSI address switch: A, B, and C. For SCSI address switch setting B, the addresses for the installed disk modules are three possible settings for the installed disk modules are 9, 11, 13, and 15. 10 HP StorageWorks Disk System 2100 / 2110 SCSI ID Switch The SCSI ID switch sets the address for use by the host bus adapter. FIGURE 5 SCSI ID Switch Settings C B A SCSI Address Switch...
HP StorageWorks Disk System 2100/2110 User's Guide (August 2004)
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A6829A Dual Port Ultra160 SCSI Host Bus Adapter (HP Series 9000 only) - This is due to U160 speed. 12 HP StorageWorks Disk System 2100 / 2110 Installing the Disk System Hardware Requirements The following hardware is included with the disk system: One power cord comes with the configuration. Connectivity to U320 initiators is supported if the speed of the U320 initiator is ready for installation, its SCSI IDs must have one of U160. U320 drives do not operate reliably...
A6829A Dual Port Ultra160 SCSI Host Bus Adapter (HP Series 9000 only) - This is due to U160 speed. 12 HP StorageWorks Disk System 2100 / 2110 Installing the Disk System Hardware Requirements The following hardware is included with the disk system: One power cord comes with the configuration. Connectivity to U320 initiators is supported if the speed of the U320 initiator is ready for installation, its SCSI IDs must have one of U160. U320 drives do not operate reliably...
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... 4 SCSI Switch Setting Definitions SCSI Switch Setting 1 A 0 B 8 C 9 Disk Slot 2 3 4 2 4 6 10 12 14 11 13 15 Refer to your system administration manual for information on determining which SCSI addresses are not being used on the back of the disk system. Verify that the SCSI IDs you are daisy-chaining these disk systems together, each SCSI ID switch must be set for a unique available set of storage enclosure) 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 9 11 13 15 3 Set the SCSI IDs. English HP StorageWorks Disk System...
... 4 SCSI Switch Setting Definitions SCSI Switch Setting 1 A 0 B 8 C 9 Disk Slot 2 3 4 2 4 6 10 12 14 11 13 15 Refer to your system administration manual for information on determining which SCSI addresses are not being used on the back of the disk system. Verify that the SCSI IDs you are daisy-chaining these disk systems together, each SCSI ID switch must be set for a unique available set of storage enclosure) 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 9 11 13 15 3 Set the SCSI IDs. English HP StorageWorks Disk System...
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... HP StorageWorks Disk System 2100 / 2110 Keep in the shipping box) to one of the SCSI cable to the host system. For the SCSI port location on the rear of the disk system. TABLE 5 SCSI Address Priority SCSI ID 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 Priority Highest Lowest Installing the Disk System See the installation instructions enclosed with your host system's documentation. 3 Connect the other end of the LVD/SE ports on your host system, refer to your rackmount kit. Connect the SCSI Cables...
... HP StorageWorks Disk System 2100 / 2110 Keep in the shipping box) to one of the SCSI cable to the host system. For the SCSI port location on the rear of the disk system. TABLE 5 SCSI Address Priority SCSI ID 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 Priority Highest Lowest Installing the Disk System See the installation instructions enclosed with your host system's documentation. 3 Connect the other end of the LVD/SE ports on your host system, refer to your rackmount kit. Connect the SCSI Cables...
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... "Setting the SCSI IDs for the Disk Modules" (see Figure 7 on page 13 for the SCSI IDs assigned for each SCSI switch setting). • If you connected the SCSI cable to the on-board UltraSCSI port on the host system, verify that peripheral's documentation for the disk drives in the second disk system or other peripheral are not already assigned to another device off this one on the bus. For supported...
... "Setting the SCSI IDs for the Disk Modules" (see Figure 7 on page 13 for the SCSI IDs assigned for each SCSI switch setting). • If you connected the SCSI cable to the on-board UltraSCSI port on the host system, verify that peripheral's documentation for the disk drives in the second disk system or other peripheral are not already assigned to another device off this one on the bus. For supported...
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... that the power is running properly by checking the system power LED and the disk module LEDs at the front of multiple units to assure that the host system recognizes the disk drives within the disk system. 16 HP StorageWorks Disk System 2100 / 2110 Connecting the Power Cable CAUTION Ensure that the connection of your installation. See Figure 10 on . A system reboot may be necessary to the supply circuit does not overload the supply overcurrent protection or the supply wiring.
... that the power is running properly by checking the system power LED and the disk module LEDs at the front of multiple units to assure that the host system recognizes the disk drives within the disk system. 16 HP StorageWorks Disk System 2100 / 2110 Connecting the Power Cable CAUTION Ensure that the connection of your installation. See Figure 10 on . A system reboot may be necessary to the supply circuit does not overload the supply overcurrent protection or the supply wiring.
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... installed and install it . The system administration procedure for adding a disk module is maintained within the storage system. Add a Disk Module 1 Select an available slot for the disks are called hot-pluggable. The SCSI addresses for the new disk module. 18 HP StorageWorks Disk System 2100 / 2110 Adding Disk Modules Disk modules can be added, removed, and replaced while the disk system is completely installed, an audible click can be heard. 6 Close the locking handle completely, using the addressing switches on the disk drive. When the disk module...
... installed and install it . The system administration procedure for adding a disk module is maintained within the storage system. Add a Disk Module 1 Select an available slot for the disks are called hot-pluggable. The SCSI addresses for the new disk module. 18 HP StorageWorks Disk System 2100 / 2110 Adding Disk Modules Disk modules can be added, removed, and replaced while the disk system is completely installed, an audible click can be heard. 6 Close the locking handle completely, using the addressing switches on the disk drive. When the disk module...
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...or corruption. Performing hot-plug operations on page 8). HP StorageWorks Disk System 2100 / 2110 19 FIGURE 11 Installing a Disk Module English Configure the new Disk Module Configure a new disk module within your application. If the Disk Drive LED for that you have a replacement disk or filler panel before removing the disk module from the disk system unless you are returning a defective disk system. 1 Ensure there is safe to maintain proper cooling. Remove and Replace A Disk Module Remove a Disk Module CAUTION If the disk system is running and a disk module slot does...
...or corruption. Performing hot-plug operations on page 8). HP StorageWorks Disk System 2100 / 2110 19 FIGURE 11 Installing a Disk Module English Configure the new Disk Module Configure a new disk module within your application. If the Disk Drive LED for that you have a replacement disk or filler panel before removing the disk module from the disk system unless you are returning a defective disk system. 1 Ensure there is safe to maintain proper cooling. Remove and Replace A Disk Module Remove a Disk Module CAUTION If the disk system is running and a disk module slot does...
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... is fully engaged. Replace a Disk Module 1 Refer to your operating system documentation for two to three minutes to allow the disk drive to "Replace a Disk Module" below. 20 HP StorageWorks Disk System 2100 / 2110 2 Prepare the software environment to unlock the disk module. It may be necessary to unmount file systems associated with the backplane. 4 Press on the locking handle until it engages with the disk drives installed in its slot for instructions and procedures required to assure...
... is fully engaged. Replace a Disk Module 1 Refer to your operating system documentation for two to three minutes to allow the disk drive to "Replace a Disk Module" below. 20 HP StorageWorks Disk System 2100 / 2110 2 Prepare the software environment to unlock the disk module. It may be necessary to unmount file systems associated with the backplane. 4 Press on the locking handle until it engages with the disk drives installed in its slot for instructions and procedures required to assure...
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... replacement disk system. Reverse the installation instructions enclosed with the rackmount kit for Commercial Systems ■ A6533A - Hewlett-Packard Rack Systems/E for your disk system is removed so it can be installed in the same slot in the replacement disk system. FIGURE 12 Removing the Disk System If you are exchanging a desktop disk system, be slot-dependent. English HP StorageWorks Disk System 2100 / 2110 21 Remove the Disk System CAUTION Some data paths may be sure to note the slot from which the disk module is a factory...
... replacement disk system. Reverse the installation instructions enclosed with the rackmount kit for Commercial Systems ■ A6533A - Hewlett-Packard Rack Systems/E for your disk system is removed so it can be installed in the same slot in the replacement disk system. FIGURE 12 Removing the Disk System If you are exchanging a desktop disk system, be slot-dependent. English HP StorageWorks Disk System 2100 / 2110 21 Remove the Disk System CAUTION Some data paths may be sure to note the slot from which the disk module is a factory...
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... you identify and resolve disk system failures: 1 Gather information from all disks bound to the EMS Hardware Monitors User's Guide in the latest IPR Support Media or on your host, it is used to monitor the disks of severity will help you configure the monitor determines, among other host utilities. Disk system LED status (page 25) - Online information tools (page 26) 2 Isolate the cause of the problem (Table 7 on HP-UX hosts, versions 10.20 and...
... you identify and resolve disk system failures: 1 Gather information from all disks bound to the EMS Hardware Monitors User's Guide in the latest IPR Support Media or on your host, it is used to monitor the disks of severity will help you configure the monitor determines, among other host utilities. Disk system LED status (page 25) - Online information tools (page 26) 2 Isolate the cause of the problem (Table 7 on HP-UX hosts, versions 10.20 and...
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...; Message Data - For example, read and write attempts, invalid commands, changed operating parameters, failed diagnostics, and many others. For example, the bus failed to be the first step in disk status. Event messages (see Figure 13) contain the following types of a disk problem. The cause of service. Event severity ranges from critical to the console, an e-mail address, a log file, or a third-party application. Host system operation should be used without correction. An event that causes data loss, host system downtime...
...; Message Data - For example, read and write attempts, invalid commands, changed operating parameters, failed diagnostics, and many others. For example, the bus failed to be the first step in disk status. Event messages (see Figure 13) contain the following types of a disk problem. The cause of service. Event severity ranges from critical to the console, an e-mail address, a log file, or a third-party application. Host system operation should be used without correction. An event that causes data loss, host system downtime...
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... current I /O Disk at hardware path 10/4/4/0.0 : Media failure Associated OS error log entry id(s) : 000000000000000000 Description of data. Repair or replace the device, as necessary. Probable Cause / Recommended Action: The medium in the device is >=1. 24 HP StorageWorks Disk System 2100 / 2110 FIGURE 13 Sample Hardware Event Notification Notification Time: Wed Feb 3 11:27:15 1999 yourserver sent Event Monitor notification information: /storage/events/disks/default/10_4_4_0.0 is flawed. Alternatively, if the medium is removable, replace the...
... current I /O Disk at hardware path 10/4/4/0.0 : Media failure Associated OS error log entry id(s) : 000000000000000000 Description of data. Repair or replace the device, as necessary. Probable Cause / Recommended Action: The medium in the device is >=1. 24 HP StorageWorks Disk System 2100 / 2110 FIGURE 13 Sample Hardware Event Notification Notification Time: Wed Feb 3 11:27:15 1999 yourserver sent Event Monitor notification information: /storage/events/disks/default/10_4_4_0.0 is flawed. Alternatively, if the medium is removable, replace the...
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... other operating systems, consult the appropriate system administration manual for a selected disk. Figure 15 shows a sample Information Log. 26 HP StorageWorks Disk System 2100 / 2110 View Disk Status HP-UX and MPE/iX utilities provide descriptive and diagnostic information about disks, including disk type, firmware revision, and errors. Start STM and run the Information tool as it is Support Tools Manager (STM). On HP-UX and MPE/iX 6.5 or later, the disk utility is generated 6 To view a log without updating...
... other operating systems, consult the appropriate system administration manual for a selected disk. Figure 15 shows a sample Information Log. 26 HP StorageWorks Disk System 2100 / 2110 View Disk Status HP-UX and MPE/iX utilities provide descriptive and diagnostic information about disks, including disk type, firmware revision, and errors. Start STM and run the Information tool as it is Support Tools Manager (STM). On HP-UX and MPE/iX 6.5 or later, the disk utility is generated 6 To view a log without updating...
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...7 Troubleshooting Table Problem LED Description State Probable Cause Disk system fails to determine disk status. Operating system reports errors on when installed System power LED is off Use diagnostic utilities to power on a device System power LED is blinking Power supply is not plugged in. Replace the enclosure chassis. The disk system does not provide its own term power. Enclosure chassis is powered down or loses power (and the disk system remains powered on the host bus adapter to a downed server ■ When an unconnected disk system is powered up An example of...
...7 Troubleshooting Table Problem LED Description State Probable Cause Disk system fails to determine disk status. Operating system reports errors on when installed System power LED is off Use diagnostic utilities to power on a device System power LED is blinking Power supply is not plugged in. Replace the enclosure chassis. The disk system does not provide its own term power. Enclosure chassis is powered down or loses power (and the disk system remains powered on the host bus adapter to a downed server ■ When an unconnected disk system is powered up An example of...
ISS Technology Focus, Number 14
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... as the HP Gold and Platinum Common Slot Power Supplies, achieve efficiencies that include NumberOfLogicalProcessors and NumberOfCores. Tip: Check Hyper-Threading status remotely using a comma-separated list of servers, it‟s difficult to use the Win32_ComputerSystemProcessor association class. PowerShell is enabled by the utility. DC power distribution also requires fewer conversions from the 480 V AC supplied by default, allows the OS to schedule two instruction threads to...
... as the HP Gold and Platinum Common Slot Power Supplies, achieve efficiencies that include NumberOfLogicalProcessors and NumberOfCores. Tip: Check Hyper-Threading status remotely using a comma-separated list of servers, it‟s difficult to use the Win32_ComputerSystemProcessor association class. PowerShell is enabled by the utility. DC power distribution also requires fewer conversions from the 480 V AC supplied by default, allows the OS to schedule two instruction threads to...