HP StorageWorks Series Quick Start Manual Download Page 2

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Note:

To gain the access needed

to continue with this procedure, HP
recommends removing drive cluster 0.
This poster provides instructions for this
method.  
You can also obtain access by emptying
and removing the card cage, but that is
usually more difficult.  Instructions for
removing the card cage are not
presented here.

Remove cluster 0

Identify drive cluster
0.  It is the top-most
drive cluster, located
directly under the
card cage.

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Label each Fibre Channel (FC) cable attached to
a drive (A through D) so that you know which
cable came from each location.

Disconnect the Fibre Channel (FC) cable from
each drive by pressing down on the cable
connector tab and pulling the connector away
from the drive.  

Caution:

To avoid damaging

FC cables, do not pinch or sharply bend them. 

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Identify the robotics controller.  It is the narrowest
card in the card cage, and is located in the
bottom-most slot.

Note:

This poster shows fibre drives,

the procedure for SCSI drives is almost
identical.  If you need more information
see the instructions for removing and
replacing a SCSI tape drive in the
service manual, or in the 

ESL E-Series

Tape Drive Replacement

poster (part

number 350802-001).

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Summary of Contents for StorageWorks Series

Page 1: ...e2400 160 robotics controller card the rubber RFI gasket a razor or other scraping tool isopropyl alcohol a 2 Phillips screwdriver and a slotted screwdriver See EA for how to order the gasket Download and install the firmware to support the e2 400 160 Ensure that you have the latest Interface Manager firmware and Command View ESL software Refer to the HP StorageWorks Command View Users Guide for d...

Page 2: ...CHANNEL ACT LNK PORT 2 FIBRE CHANNEL Note To gain the access needed to continue with this procedure HP recommends removing drive cluster 0 This poster provides instructions for this method You can also obtain access by emptying and removing the card cage but that is usually more difficult Instructions for removing the card cage are not presented here Remove cluster 0 Identify drive cluster 0 It is...

Page 3: ...FIBRE CHANNEL CONTROLLERS NETWORK SERIAL AUX STATUS ERROR 1 2 11 Remove the FC cables from the clips on the drives 10 9 Remove the tie wrap that secures the cables to the drive handle on the lower right drive drive C in the cluster Remove all drives from cluster 0 For each drive use a slotted screwdriver to loosen the captive screw at the upper left corner of the drive module Grasp the drive handl...

Page 4: ... CHANNEL ACT LNK ACT LNK PORT 1 PORT 0 ETHERNET SERIAL PWR FIBRE CHANNEL FIBRE CHANNEL ACT LNK ACT LNK PORT 1 PORT 0 ETHERNET SERIAL PWR FIBRE CHANNEL FIBRE CHANNEL ACT LNK ACT LNK PORT 1 PORT 0 ETHERNET SERIAL PWR FIBRE CHANNEL FIBRE CHANNEL ACT LNK ACT LNK PORT 1 PORT 0 ETHERNET SERIAL PWR FIBRE CHANNEL FIBRE CHANNEL ACT LNK ACT LNK PORT 1 PORT 0 ETHERNET SERIAL PWR FIBRE CHANNEL FIBRE CHANNEL A...

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