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Figure 2.  HSG80 array controller with copper GLM

Figure 3.  HSZ80 array controller with trilink connector

Single Controller Configurations

Use this procedure for the following configurations:

HSG80 ACS Version 8.2 Single Controller

HSG80 ACS Version 8.3 Single Controller

HSG80 ACS Version 8.4 Single Controller

HSG80 ACS Version 8.5 Single Controller

HSZ80 ACS Version 8.3 Single Controller 

Use the steps in “Removing a Controller” and “Installing a 
Controller” to
 replace a controller. See the applicable array controller 
figure (Figure 1, 2, or 3) for clarification during the procedure.

CAUTION:  

ESD can easily damage an array controller. Wear a snug-fitting, 

grounded ESD wrist strap.

Removing a Controller

Use the following steps to remove a controller:

1. From the host console, dismount the logical units in the 

subsystem. If using a Microsoft Windows NT platform, shut down 
the server.

2. If the controller is operating, connect a PC or terminal to the 

controller maintenance port.

If the controller is not operating, go to step 6.

3. Run the fault management utility (FMU) to obtain the last failure 

codes, if desired.

4. Is a disk initialized with the SAVE_CONFIGURATION switch?

Yes. Use the following command to save the current device 
configuration for “this controller:”

CONFIGURATION SAVE

No. Locate existing information that will support the manual 
configuration of the subsystem. The new controller must be 
manually configured as described using the appropriate array 
controller User Guide or CLI Reference Guide.

5. Shut down “this controller” with the following command:

SHUTDOWN THIS_CONTROLLER

When the controller shuts down, the reset button

1 and the first 

three light emitting diodes (LEDs)

2 turn O

N

 (see Figure 4). It 

might take several minutes for this indication to appear, depending 
on the amount of data that needs to be flushed from the cache 
module.

Figure 4.  Controller reset button and first three LEDs

CAUTION:  

The cache module might contain unwritten data if the controller 

crashes and the controller cannot be shut down with the SHUTDOWN 
THIS_CONTROLLER command.

6. Remove the program card ESD cover and the program card and 

save them in a static-free place for the replacement controller.

1

Backplane connectors

2

Access door

3

Copper GLM

4

Program card slot

5

Program card ejection button

6

Program card

7

Program card ESD cover

8

Fibre channel copper cables

9

Maintenance port cable for a 
PC connection

-

Maintenance port

q

OCP

w

Release lever

Optional adapters for a terminal 

connection (9-pin D-sub to 25-pin 

D-sub, not shown):

Male to female (null modem), 
part numbers: 
173407–001 / 12–45238–01

Male to male (null modem), 
part numbers: 
173407–002 / 12–45238–02

Male to male (modem), 
part numbers: 
173407–003 / 12–45238–03

1

Backplane connectors

2

Host ports

3

Program card slot

4

Program card ejection button

5

Program card

6

Program card ESD cover

7

Trilink connector

8

Host bus cable with ferrite 
bead

9

SCSI terminator

-

Maintenance port cable for a 
PC connection

q

Maintenance port

w

OCP

e

Release lever

Optional adapters for a terminal 

connection (9-pin D-sub to 25-pin 

D-sub, not shown):

Male to female (null modem), 
part numbers: 
173407–001 / 12–45238–01

Male to male (null modem), 
part numbers: 
173407–002 / 12–45238–02

Male to male (modem), 
part numbers: 
173407–003 / 12–45238–03

 CXO7199A 

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CXO7200A 

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CXO6991A

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Summary of Contents for HSG80

Page 1: ...tice Products with the CE Marking comply with both the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC and the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC issued by the Commission of the European Community Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following European Norms in brackets are the equivalent international standards EN 55022 CISPR 22 Electromagnetic Interference EN 50082 1 IEC 801 2 IEC 801 3 IEC 801 4 El...

Page 2: ...hen the controller shuts down the reset button 1 and the first three light emitting diodes LEDs 2 turn ON see Figure 4 It might take several minutes for this indication to appear depending on the amount of data that needs to be flushed from the cache module Figure 4 Controller reset button and first three LEDs CAUTION The cache module might contain unwritten data if the controller crashes and the ...

Page 3: ...controller as described using the appropriate array controller User Guide or CLI Reference Guide NOTE If the controller being installed was previously used in another subsystem it will need to be purged of the old configuration see CONFIG RESET in the using the appropriate array controller User Guide or CLI Reference Guide IMPORTANT In the following step hold these buttons until the Port Buttons s...

Page 4: ... is not available FRUTIL will exit Disconnect the PC or terminal from the controller maintenance port Enter Y es if a replacement controller is available and it will be installed now NOTE If Y es was entered go to step 6 in the next section and proceed Installing a Controller Use the following steps to install a controller 1 Connect a PC or terminal to the operational controller The controller con...

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