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HP 3PAR StoreServ 7000 Storage Service
Guide

Abstract

This guide is for qualified technicians who are authorized to perform installation, setup, maintenance, upgrade, and deinstallation
on the HP 3PAR StoreServ 7000 Storage system and hardware components.

HP Part Number: QR482-96026
Published: November 2012

Summary of Contents for 3PAR StoreServ 7000

Page 1: ...act This guide is for qualified technicians who are authorized to perform installation setup maintenance upgrade and deinstallation on the HP 3PAR StoreServ 7000 Storage system and hardware components HP Part Number QR482 96026 Published November 2012 ...

Page 2: ...herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein Acknowledgments Microsoft Windows are U S registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Adobe and Acrobat are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated Warranty WARRANTY STATEMENT To obtain a copy of the warranty for this product see the warranty ...

Page 3: ...terconnect Port LEDs 24 Fibre Channel Adapter Port LEDs 24 Converged Network Adapter Port LEDs 25 3 Support and Other Resources 26 Contacting HP 26 HP 3PAR documentation 26 Typographic conventions 29 HP 3PAR branding information 29 4 Documentation feedback 30 A Installing Storage Software Manually 31 Connecting to the Laptop 31 Connecting the Laptop to the Controller Node 31 Connecting the Laptop ...

Page 4: ...escue 66 C Illustrated Parts Catalog 68 Drive Enclosure Components 68 Storage System Components 70 Controller Node and Internal Components 72 Miscellaneous Cables and Parts 75 D Deinstallation 78 Storage System Inventory 78 Removing Storage System Components from an Existing or Third Party Rack 78 4 Contents ...

Page 5: ...e Customer Care Use SPOCC to access Guided Maintenance or the SPmaint Service Processor Maintenance in the Command Line Interface CLI where you perform various administrative and diagnostic tasks to support both the storage system and the SP To open SPOCC enter the SP IP address in a web browser and enter your user name and password Figure 1 SPOCC Support page Accessing the HP 3PAR Management Cons...

Page 6: ... replacing hot swappable components allow approximately 30 seconds between removing the failed component and installing the replacement This time is needed to ensure that configuration data about the removed component is cleared from the system registry To prevent overheating due to an empty enclosure or bay use a blank or leave the slightly disengaged component in the enclosure until the replacem...

Page 7: ...series based on the first four characters of the alert 5 On the next page the message code series is narrowed by choosing the next digit in the code 6 On the next page select the message code that matches the one that appeared in the alert 7 The next page shows the message type based on the message code selected and provides a link to the suggested action Follow the link 8 On the suggested actions...

Page 8: ...ect the storage system to be serviced to connect 2 On the Summary tab select the disk under Physical Disks that displays as Failed indicated by a red X icon to open the Physical Disks tab Figure 4 Summary tab 3 Verify that State is listed as Failed and the Free Capacity and Allocated Capacity columns display as zeroes 4 The Alert tab displays a filtered Alert table showing only the critical alerts...

Page 9: ...rive displays in the same position as the failed drive and the State is listed as Normal indicated by a green icon NOTE The failed drive continues to display as Failed until the disk rebuild is complete which may take several hours To perform maintenance using CLI access SPmaint 1 In the 3PAR Service Processor Menu select option 7 Interactive CLI for an InServ Issue the servicemag status command t...

Page 10: ...and Removing a 3 5 inch Disk page 11 4 In the CLI issue the servicemag status command When No servicemag operations logged displays as the last line in the output the disk has successfully been replaced cli servicemag status No servicemag operations logged 10 Servicing the Storage System ...

Page 11: ... Drive page 13 Figure 6 Removing a 2 5 inch disk drive Figure 7 page 11 shows the installation order for disk drives in an SFF drive enclosure Figure 7 SFF Drive Enclosure Installation Order Removing a 3 5 inch Disk To remove a 3 5 inch disk drive 1 Pinch the latch in the handle towards the hinge to release the handle 2 Gently pull the disk drive one inch and wait 30 seconds 3 Slide the disk drive...

Page 12: ...ure 8 Removing a 3 5 inch disk drive Figure 9 page 12 shows the installation order for disk drives in an LFF drive enclosure Figure 9 LFF Drive Enclosure Installation Order 12 Servicing the Storage System ...

Page 13: ...ation Guide To install a 2 5 inch disk drive see Figure 10 page 13 1 Press the handle latch to open the handle 2 Insert the disk drive into the enclosure with the handle opened from the top in the vertical position 3 Slide the disk drive into the enclosure until it engages and push firmly until it clicks Figure 10 Installing a 2 5 inch disk drive To install a 3 5 inch disk drive see Figure 1 1 pag...

Page 14: ...der State to re sort The original disk drive displays as Failed and the replacement drive displays as Degraded The new drive displays in the same position as the failed drive and the State is listed as Normal NOTE The drive that was replaced continues to display in the table as Failed until the disk rebuild is complete which may take several hours When the process is complete the failed drive is d...

Page 15: ...c 2C27D75301F2 iscsi iSCSI 0 3 1 peer offline 0002AC8004DB rcip IP RCIP0 1 0 1 initiator ready 50002ACFF70185A6 50002AC1010185A6 disk SAS 1 0 2 initiator ready 50002ACFF70185A6 50002AC1020185A6 disk SAS 1 1 1 target ready 2FF70002AC0185A6 21110002AC0185A6 host FC 1 1 2 target loss_sync 2FF70002AC0185A6 21120002AC0185A6 free FC 1 2 1 initiator loss_sync 2FF70002AC0185A6 21210002AC0185A6 free FC 1 2...

Page 16: ...y 50002ACFF70185A6 50002AC1020185A6 disk SAS 1 1 1 target ready 2FF70002AC0185A6 21110002AC0185A6 host FC 1 1 2 target ready 2FF70002AC0185A6 21120002AC0185A6 host FC 1 2 1 initiator loss_sync 2FF70002AC0185A6 21210002AC0185A6 free FC 1 2 2 initiator loss_sync 2FF70002AC0185A6 21220002AC0185A6 free FC 1 2 3 initiator loss_sync 2FF70002AC0185A6 21230002AC0185A6 free FC 1 2 4 initiator loss_sync 2FF...

Page 17: ...eplaced port State is listed as Ready the Mode is listed as Target and the Connected Device Type is listed as Host Figure 13 Port details Replacing an SFP 1 After identifying the SFP that requires replacement disconnect the cable and lift out the retaining clip to carefully slide the SFP out of the slot 2 Remove the replacement SFP module from its protective packaging 3 Carefully slide the replace...

Page 18: ...ted at the front of the system on each side of the drive enclosure and include three LEDs Figure 14 Bezel LEDs Table 1 Bezel LEDs Indicates Appearance LED Callout On System power is available Green System Power 1 On System is running on battery power Amber On System hardware fault to I O modules or PCMs within the enclosure At the rear of the enclosure identify if the PCM or I O module LED is also...

Page 19: ...drive LEDs Table 2 Disk drive LEDs Indicates Appearance LED Callout On Normal operation Green Activity 1 Flashing Activity On Disk failed and ready to be replaced Flashing The locatecage command is issued which blinks all drive fault LEDs Amber Fault 2 for 15 minutes The I O module Fault LEDs Enclosure LEDs 19 ...

Page 20: ...wing components in the enclosure at the rear of the system Power Cooling Module LEDs The PCM has four or six LEDs depending on PCM and all are located in the corner of the module Figure 17 PCM 580W Figure 18 PCM 764W NOTE In Table 3 page 20 the battery LED applies only to the node cage PCM Table 3 PCM LEDs Indicates Appearance LED Callout On Present and Charged Green Battery Good 1 20 Understandin...

Page 21: ... 6 Flashing Firmware Download I O Modules LEDs I O modules are located on the back of the system I O modules have two mini SAS universal ports which can be connected to HBAs or other ports and each port includes External Port Activity LEDs labeled 1 4 The I O module also includes a Power and Fault LED Figure 19 I O module LEDs Table 4 I O module LEDs Indicates Appearance LED Callout On Power is on...

Page 22: ...ng Fault On Amber Fault No faut Off Node in cluster and there is a fault Flashing Ethernet LEDs The controller node has two built in Ethernet ports and each includes two LEDs see Table 6 page 22 Table 6 Ethernet LEDs 1 Gbe Link On Green Link Up Speed Left 100 Mbit Link On Amber No link established or 10 Mbit Link Off No link activity On Green Activity Right No link established Off Link activity Fl...

Page 23: ...rt speed Amber 1 Connected at 4 Gb sec Amber 3 blinks per second Connected at 8 Gb sec Amber 4 blinks per second Normal Connected link up Steady green light Link status Green 2 Link down or not connected 2 3 blinks per second SAS Port LEDs The controller node has two SAS ports and each includes four LEDs numbered 0 3 Figure 21 SAS port LEDs Controller Node and Internal Component LEDs 23 ...

Page 24: ...00 Failed to establish link connection On Amber Fault 7400 No error currently on link Off 1 Interconnect cabling error Flashing 2 Controller node in wrong slot 3 Serial number mismatch between controller nodes Link established On Green Status Link not yet established Off Fibre Channel Adapter Port LEDs The Fibre Channel adapter in the controller node includes Fibre Channel port LEDs Figure 22 Fibr...

Page 25: ...h has a Link and Activity LED NOTE The top port on the far right in the illustration corresponds with the first set of LEDs directly below the second port and the second port corresponds with the second set of LEDs the far left in the illustration on the bottom of the adapter Figure 23 CNA 2 port LEDs Table 1 1 CNA port LEDs Indicates Appearance LED Callout Off Link down Green Link 1 On Link up Of...

Page 26: ...tware platforms http www hp com storage spock The HP 3PAR product website Locating HP 3PAR documents http www hp com go 3par HP 3PAR storage system software HP 3PAR StoreServ Storage Concepts Guide Storage concepts and terminology HP 3PAR Management Console User s Guide Using the HP 3PAR Management Console GUI to configure and administer HP 3PAR storage systems HP 3PAR Command Line Interface Admin...

Page 27: ...ure and manage HP 3PAR Remote Copy HP 3PAR Upgrade Pre Planning Guide Updating HP 3PAR operating systems HP 3PAR F Class T Class and StoreServ 10000 Storage Troubleshooting Guide Identifying storage system components troubleshooting information and detailed alert information HP 3PAR Policy Manager Software User Guide Installing configuring and maintaining the Secure Service Policy Manager HP 3PAR ...

Page 28: ...ns HP 3PAR Recovery Manager Software for Oracle User s Guide Backing up Oracle databases and using backups for disaster recovery HP 3PAR Recovery Manager Software for Microsoft Exchange 2007 and 2010 User s Guide Backing up Exchange databases and using backups for disaster recovery HP 3PAR Recovery Manager Software for Microsoft SQL Server User s Guide Backing up SQL databases and using backups fo...

Page 29: ...sible damage to data or to the operating system CAUTION Indicates that failure to follow directions could result in damage to equipment or data NOTE Provides additional information Required Indicates that a procedure must be followed as directed in order to achieve a functional and supported implementation based on testing at HP HP 3PAR branding information The server previously referred to as the...

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Page 31: ... be connected to the public network HP recommends that each node of a four node system have a public network connection If only two connections are used on a four node system each node pair should have a connection Node pairs are 0 1 and 2 3 Connecting the Laptop to the HP 3PAR Service Processor See the section Connecting a Laptop to the SP in the HP 3PAR StorServ 7000 Storage Installation Guide S...

Page 32: ... when access to the wizards is not available NOTE You must physically connect a laptop to the SP to complete these procedures See the section Connecting a Laptop to the SP in the HP 3PAR StorServ 7000 Storage Installation Guide Manually Setting up the Storage System The Out of the Box OOTB script guides you through setting up and configuring the storage system software 1 Connect the PC to the cont...

Page 33: ...o step 2 and attempt to run the setup script again 4 Set up the time zone for the operating site a Select a location from the list type the corresponding number N and press ENTER b Select a country entefr the corresponding number N and press ENTER c Select a time zone region type the corresponding number N and press ENTER d Verify the time zone settings are correct type 1 and press ENTER NOTE The ...

Page 34: ... system stress test script Type y and press ENTER The system stress test continues to run in the background as you complete the system setup At this point it is recommended that the OOTB stress test be started This will run heavy I O on the PDs for 1 hour following 1 hour of chunklet initialization The results of the stress test can be checked in approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes Chunklet initi...

Page 35: ...script prompts you to choose which nodes to use for each address Note X Y Z are nodes for example 2 3 for nodes 2 and 3 Enter config for IP 0 IP Address IPaddress Netmask netmask Nodes Using IP address X Y Z h Verify the IP address information is correct Type y and press ENTER 16 The OOTB has completed when the following displays Out Of The Box has completed Please continue with the SP moment of b...

Page 36: ...t response indicated in brackets when present NOTE If at any time you press CTRL C to escape the SP setup script restart the process by entering sp prod code csst bin sbin spmob and pressing ENTER High Speed Setup Use the following procedure to set up the SP at a site where an Ethernet connection to the customer network is used to monitor the storage system and for all external communications to t...

Page 37: ...and press ENTER SP Network Parameters Enter Control C at any time to abort this process Please enter the IP address for the public network interface static IP address 8 Press ENTER to accept the default subnet mask or type an alternate subnet mask for the SP and press ENTER Please enter the netmask for this interface 255 255 255 0 subnet mask address 9 Press ENTER to accept the default gateway add...

Page 38: ...press ENTER and skip to step 16 To assign an alternate connection system type no press ENTER and continue with step 15 SP Network Parameters Enter Control C at any time to abort this process Will this SP use the 3PAR Connection Portal yes or no yes yes 15 If you answered no in step 14 type the hostname for the alternative connection system and press ENTER SP Network Parameters Enter Control C at a...

Page 39: ...ENTER or type yes to configure the SP firewall in permissive mode SP Network Parameters Enter Control C at any time to abort this process The SP firewall protects the SP and the customer network from unauthorized use It can be configured in permissive mode to allow any host to connect to the SP via SSH and HTTP Do you wish to configure the SP firewall in permissive mode yes no yes yes 21 Press ENT...

Page 40: ...Choosing option 2 restarts the time zone configuration NOTE The system automatically makes the time zone change permanent Disregard the instructions on the screen for appending the command to make the time zone change permanent 25 Press ENTER to accept the default date in brackets or type the current date in MM DD YYYY format and then press ENTER Basic Date and Time Enter Control C at any time to ...

Page 41: ...e to manually add any existing InServ clusters in order to perform the key exchange Do you wish to use the DEFAULT installed Site key files y or n y CAUTION If you receive any Password prompts during this process the nodes in the system have not been properly configured Verify the IP addresses on the SP and controller nodes Use the red crossover cable to connect the highest node port ETH 0 to SP E...

Page 42: ...Processor Setup Wizard Welcome to the 3PAR Service Processor Moment of Birth Enter Control C at any time to abort this process Are you ready to configure the SP at this time yes or no yes enter 3 Press ENTER or type no and press ENTER Site Security Level Enter Control C at any time to abort this process A Secure Site is a site where the customer will NEVER allow a 3PAR SP to access the public inte...

Page 43: ... the above Cancel and Exit 1 6 Type the domain name for the SSAgent and press ENTER SP Network Parameters Enter Control C at any time to abort this process Please enter the domain name for this SSAgent Domain Name or static IP address 7 Press ENTER to accept the default SP name in brackets or type an alternate name and press ENTER The default SP name is the SP serial number HP recommends accepting...

Page 44: ...e IPv4 address or blank separated list of addresses of the Domain Name system s or none if there will not be any DNS support static ipv4 address or none 13 Type yes to assign use of 3PAR Secure Service Policy Manager with 3PAR Secure Service Collector If you answered yes skip to step 16 Type no to not assign use of 3PAR Secure Service Policy Manager with 3PAR Secure Service Collector and continue ...

Page 45: ... hostname or IP address of 3PAR Secure Service Policy Manager press ENTER and continue with step 19 Will a proxy system be required to connect to static IP address yes or no no no 19 Type http to assign the type of proxy system and press ENTER What type of proxy system will be used http or socks http http 20 Type the hostname or IP address of the http proxy system and press ENTER Please enter the ...

Page 46: ... Collector system to connect with the SSAgent To which 3PAR Secure Service Collector system should this SSAgent connect 1 Production OTHER 3PAR Internal testing not for customer sites Please enter your selection 1 1 27 Type no to not require a proxy system to connect to the 3PAR Secure Service Collector system If you answered no skip to step 34 Type yes to require a proxy system to connect to the ...

Page 47: ...lease re enter confirm the password alphanumeric value 34 Type yes to confirm that the data is correct and press ENTER 3PAR Secure Service Policy Manager Name address static IP address Port default or XXXX Proxy http Proxy name address XX XXX XXX XXX Proxy port default or XXXX Proxy id alphanumeric value Is this data correct yes or no yes yes 35 Type the external NTP system address if applicable o...

Page 48: ...none 3PAR Secure Service Policy Manager Name address static IP address Port 8080 Proxy none Is this data correct yes or no yes yes 38 Answering no returns you to step 6 NOTE The connection system IP and router number appear only when you are not using the 3PAR Connection system 39 Set the time zone for the operating site a Select a country from the list type the corresponding number then press ENT...

Page 49: ...lled site keys or type no to enter alternate site keys Confirmation Enter Control C at any time to abort this process Using the DEFAULT installed Site key files If this is the INITIAL INSTALLATION of this 3PAR SP and InServ at this site the DEFAULT keys should be used If this is a REPLACEMENT SP or there is already an InServ running at this site with which this SP must communicate do one of the fo...

Page 50: ...g message appears starting final MOB phase Fix passwords Enabling key change on reboot Disabling sendmail verifying postfix status Setup to run all ST SP tasks at boot time Add SPID to ppp id Cleanup MOB Updating PAM settings Rebooting The SP automatically restarts Welcome to the 3PAR Service Processor Moment of Birth Rebooting Continue to Installing HP 3PAR OS Files page 61 Mixed Connectivity Set...

Page 51: ...his process How do you want to configure this SP 1 Continue with spmob new site install 2 Restore from a backup file SP rebuild replacement X None of the above Cancel and Exit 1 6 Accept the default SP name in brackets by pressing ENTER or type an alternate name and press ENTER The default SP name is the SP serial number HP recommends that you use the default SP name SP Network Parameters Enter Co...

Page 52: ...ons sessions from a Connection system enter 12 Type m and press ENTER SP Network Parameters Enter Control C at any time to abort this process Which media will be used for Remote Operations ethernet or modem Enter e or m modem enter 13 Type the phone number including area code for the SP and press ENTER SP Network Parameters Enter Control C at any time to abort this process Please enter the SP s lo...

Page 53: ...ha numeric or _ or QUIT to abort system_name 17 Type the connection system PPPD system IP address and press ENTER SP Network Parameters Enter Control C at any time to abort this process Enter the Connection system s dialup PPPD system IP address Select it to be in one of following private networks IP ranges Note This adress MUST be the same as specified on the Connection system using the ModemConf...

Page 54: ...or no yes enter Answering no here returns you to step 6 NOTE The connection system IP and router number appear only when you are not using the 3PAR Connection system 21 Set up the time zone for the operating site a Select a country from the list type the corresponding number then press ENTER b Select a continent or ocean type the corresponding number then press ENTER c Select a country from the re...

Page 55: ...ing the currently deployed key pair on CD or floppy then answer NO and provide the Keys to use 2 If you do not have a copy of the current keys answer YES and force a key exchange by MANUALLY adding the cluster during the SP Moment of Birth or by using spmaint option 6 4 2 AFTER the moment of birth to invoke or force a key exchange You may have to manually add any existing InServ clusters in order ...

Page 56: ...monitor the storage system but never uses the network for external communications 1 Connect the maintenance PC to the SP through serial connection then power on the SP and log in as the root user 2 Press ENTER or type yes and press ENTER to begin the SP setup script Service Processor Setup Wizard Welcome to the 3PAR Service Processor Moment of Birth Enter Control C at any time to abort this proces...

Page 57: ...1 and press ENTER to continue with this new installation Type of install Enter Control C at any time to abort this process How do you want to configure this SP 1 Continue with spmob new site install 2 Restore from a backup file SP rebuild replacement X None of the above Cancel and Exit 1 6 Accept the default SP name in brackets by pressing ENTER or type an alternate name and press ENTER The defaul...

Page 58: ... controlled SP Network Parameters Enter Control C at any time to abort this process Will this SP be allowed to be remotely controlled yes or no yes Replying yes will allow Remote Operations sessions from a Connection Portal no 12 Press ENTER or type no if the SP shall use the 3PAR Connection Portal SP Network Parameters Enter Control C at any time to abort this process Will this SP use the 3PAR Co...

Page 59: ...an be configured in permissive mode to allow any host to connect to the SP via SSH and HTTP Do you wish to configure the SP firewall in permissive mode yes NO yes 16 Press ENTER or type yes and press ENTER to verify the network information you have supplied SP Network Parameters Enter Control C at any time to abort this process The Host Name is spname Public IP address static IP address Netmask su...

Page 60: ...running at this site with which this SP must communicate do one of the following 1 If you have external media containing the currently deployed key pair on CD or floppy then answer NO and provide the Keys to use 2 If you do not have a copy of the current keys answer YES and force a key exchange by MANUALLY adding the cluster during the SP Moment of Birth or by using spmaint option 6 4 2 AFTER the ...

Page 61: ...files 1 Insert the HP 3PAR OS Release Distribution CD into the SP 2 Log in to the SP as spvar password prompted 3 In the SPMaint main menu type 1 for SP Control Status 16 for Maintain SP Software 1 for Update SP Software Revision 2 for CDROM to install the files NOTE The installation process takes approximately five minutes 4 When prompted to update the SP verify that the software version is corre...

Page 62: ...dding a Storage System to the Service Processor After successfully completing the Service Processor Setup Wizard you must add the storage system to the configuration database of the SP Adding the storage system permits the SP to communicate service and monitor the health of the system To add the storage system to the SP 1 Connect the maintenance PC to the SP 2 In the SPMaint type 3 and press ENTER...

Page 63: ...to firewall rules on interface eth0 If you see any Password prompts during this process it is an indication that the nodes in the InServ have NOT been properly configured DO NOT CONTINUE IF THIS IS THE CASE Contact 3PAR technical support communicating with static ip address using base key base key ok interrogating static ip address for version number Version 2 4 1 GA x reported on static ip addres...

Page 64: ...eference To set the personas for ports connecting to host computers 1 In the CLI verify connection to a host before defining a host 192 168 46 249 cli showhost 2 Define a new system host as follows 192 168 46 249 cli createhost persona hostpersonaval hostname WWN where hostpersonaval is the host persona ID number hostname is the name of the test host and WWN is the WWN of an HBA in the host machin...

Page 65: ... 2 Create a virtual volume 192 168 46 249 cli createvv usr_CPG test0 256 3 Create a VLUN of the virtual volume for export to the host 192 168 46 249 cli createvlun test0 0 hostname 4 Verify that the host can access the VLUN 5 Repeat steps 1 through 4 for each host 6 From the SP type exit to stop the CLI session then type x and press ENTER to return to the SP main menu Type x and press ENTER again ...

Page 66: ...part of the cluster If the process takes longer than twenty minutes problems may exist and the node rescue process needs to be corrected root 1200163 0 Tue Apr 01 16 53 19 beginning rescue function 255 248 s 10 255 155 54155 53 m 255 255 Informing system manager to not autoreset node1 Resetting node 1 Attempting to contact node 1 via internal serial port Waiting for node to respond 10 seconds elap...

Page 67: ... 7 Interactive CLI for an InServ then select the desired system 7 Issue the following commands shownode to verify that all nodes have joined the cluster cli shownode Control Data Cache Node Name State Master InCluster LED Mem MB Mem MB Available 2 1201553 2 OK No Yes GreenBlnk 4096 12288 100 3 1201553 3 OK Yes Yes GreenBlnk 4096 12288 100 checkhealth svc detail to verify that the system is healthy...

Page 68: ...ent of the storage system for all replaceable hardware parts including the part number full description quantity and CSR type Drive Enclosure Components Figure 26 HP M6710 Drive Enclosure 2U24 Figure 27 HP M6720 Drive Enclosure 4U24 68 Illustrated Parts Catalog ...

Page 69: ... 683232 001 Not 1 SPS Enclosure Midplane 4U24 Assy 683233 001 SPS Drive Carrier SFF SSD Assy 683234 001 SPS Drive Carrier LFF HDD Assy 683235 001 SPS Drive Carrier LFF SSD Assy 683236 001 The following are CSR A parts Mandatory 24 480 SPS Drive HD 300GB 6G SAS 15K M6710 2 5in HDD 697387 001 Mandatory SPS Drive HD 450GB 6G SAS 10K M6710 2 5in HDD 697388 001 Drive Enclosure Components 69 ...

Page 70: ... 697390 001 Mandatory SPS Drive HD 3TB 6G SAS 7 2K NL M6720 3 5in HDD 697391 001 Mandatory SPS Drive 200GB 6G SAS SLC M6710 2 5in SSD 697392 001 Mandatory SPS Drive HD 100GB 6G SAS 3 5in HDD 703521 001 Mandatory SPS Drive 100GB 6G SAS 3 5in HDD 703522 001 Mandatory SPS Drive 200GB 6G SAS 3 5in HDD 703523 001 Storage System Components Figure 30 764W Power Cooling Module without Battery 70 Illustrat...

Page 71: ...Figure 31 764W Power Cooling Module Battery Figure 32 580W Power Cooling Module Figure 33 I O Module Storage System Components 71 ...

Page 72: ...2 SPS PCM 764W Assy 683239 001 Not up to 2 SPS Battery PCM 764W Assy 683240 001 Not up to 2 SPS PCM 580W Assy 683241 001 Not up to 4 SPS Module I O SASquatch 683251 001 Controller Node and Internal Components Figure 34 Controller Node Figure 35 Node Disk 72 Illustrated Parts Catalog ...

Page 73: ...Figure 36 4 port Fibre Channel Adapter Figure 37 2 port CNA Adapter Figure 38 FC SFP Adapter Controller Node and Internal Components 73 ...

Page 74: ... Not 4 SPS Node Module 7400 NO HBA 683246 001 Not 1 per node SPS Node Boot Drive Node drive 683248 001 Not 1 SPS Adapter FC 4port 683259 001 Not 1 SPS Adapter CNA 2port 683237 001 Not Up to 4 per node SPS Module FC SFP 683238 001 Figure 39 Internal Node Components Figure 40 Internal Node Components 74 Illustrated Parts Catalog ...

Page 75: ...mory DIMM 8GB DDR3 CPU A400 683806 001 9 Miscellaneous Cables and Parts Table 17 Storage System Cables CSR Type Qty Description Part Number Not SPS Cable Node Link PCIe A400 683808 001 SPS Cable Console Node 683809 001 SPS Cable Console Drive Chassis 683810 001 SPS Power Cord PCM 683252 001 Mandatory SPS CA 1m PREMIER FLEX FC OM4 656427 001 Mandatory SPS CA 2m PREMIER FLEX FC OM4 656428 001 Mandat...

Page 76: ... Panel 2U Filler 683812 001 The following are CSR A parts Mandatory SPS Bezel M6710 Drive shelf right 683255 001 Mandatory SPS Bezel M6720 Drive shelf left 683256 001 Mandatory SPS Bezel 7200 right 683257 001 Mandatory SPS Bezel 7400 left 683258 001 Mandatory SPS Bezel M6720 Drive shelf right 690777 001 Mandatory SPS Bezel M6710 Drive shelf left 690778 001 Mandatory SPS Drive blank SFF 683807 001 ...

Page 77: ...rts continued CSR Type Qty Description Part Number Ethernet Cable 25 ft CAT5 M M 5183 2687 Ethernet Cable 50 ft CAT5 RJ45 M M 5183 5691 Mandatory HP Ethernet 15 2m 50 ft CAT5e RJ45 M M Cable C7542A Miscellaneous Cables and Parts 77 ...

Page 78: ...nventory Software version showversion b a Drive cage firmware version showcage Disk drive firmware version showpd i CBIOS version shownode verbose Amount of data and control cache in the controller nodes shownode Number and type of Fibre Channel adapters in each node showport i Number of drive magazines showcage d Number and sizes of drives in disk drives showpd Storage system hardware configurati...

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