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Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series

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Page 1: ...Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual MK 91CB500004 30 Document Organization Product Version Getting Help Contents ...

Page 2: ...ms and conditions of the applicable Hitachi Data Systems Corporation agreements The use of Hitachi Ltd products is governed by the terms of your agreements with Hitachi Data Systems Corporation Hitachi is a registered trademark of Hitachi Ltd in the United States and other countries Hitachi Data Systems is a registered trademark and service mark of Hitachi Ltd in the United States and other countr...

Page 3: ...1 2 When a failure occurs 1 3 System overview 1 3 Server blade 1 4 Location 1 6 Server blade numbering 1 6 Management module numbering 1 6 Switch module numbering 1 7 Power supply module numbering 1 7 Cooling fan module numbering 1 8 Disk drive numbering CB 520A A1 CB 520H A1 B1 B2 B3 B4 1 8 Disk drive numbering CB 540A A1 B1 1 9 Disk drive numbering CB 520X B1 B2 B3 1 9 Disk drive numbering Stora...

Page 4: ... switch module 1 34 Brocade 16Gb fibre channel switch module 16Gb fibre channel switch module2 1 35 Brocade 10Gb DCB switch module 1 36 10Gb LAN pass through module 10Gb LAN pass through module2 1 37 Power supply module 1 38 Cooling fan module 1 39 Color code for maintenance 1 39 2 Replaceable parts 2 1 Overview 2 2 Server chassis 2 3 Replaceable parts front side 2 4 Replaceable parts rear side 2 ...

Page 5: ...dress for switch module 4 19 F W version identification procedure 4 22 Server blade 4 23 Management module 4 23 Switch module 4 24 Confirming switch mode of FC switch module 4 25 Restoring switch mode of FC switch module 4 27 Restoring MAPS action settings of 16Gb FC switch module 4 30 Backup restore procedure 4 30 Server blade 4 31 Management module 4 32 Switch module 4 35 10Gb DCB switch module ...

Page 6: ...lf 5 32 Replacing a disk drive 5 35 Removing a disk drive 5 36 Installing a disk drive 5 36 Preparing for replacing an internal component 5 38 Opening a top cover Server blade 5 38 Closing a top cover Server blade 5 39 Opening a top cover Storage expansion blade 5 39 Closing a top cover Storage expansion blade 5 40 Opening a top cover PCI expansion blade 5 40 Closing a top cover PCI expansion blad...

Page 7: ...6 Removing a connection kit L P 5 77 Installing a connection kit L P 5 79 Replacing a PCIe card in the PCI expansion blade 5 81 Removing a GPU adapter 5 81 Installing a GPU adapter 5 82 Removing a Fusion io flash drive from card adapter F H 5 84 Installing a Fusion io flash drive from card adapter F H 5 85 Replacing a lithium battery in half wide server blade 5 86 Removing a lithium battery 5 86 I...

Page 8: ...19 Replacing a USB memory for 8Gb FC switch module 5 119 Removing a USB memory 5 119 Installing a USB memory 5 121 Replacing a power supply module 5 121 Removing a power supply module 5 122 Installing a power supply module 5 122 Replacing a fan module 5 123 Removing a fan module 5 124 Installing a fan module 5 124 Replacing a front panel module 5 124 Removing a front panel module 5 124 Installing ...

Page 9: ...7 71 Reconfirming the server model and firmware versions 7 80 Restoring the iSCSI settings 7 81 Restoring the UMC and Personality settings 7 90 Rebooting the server before restoring FCoE settings 7 94 Restoring FCoE settings 7 95 Restoring backed up CNA information 7 104 8 Diagnosing server blade 8 1 Diagnostic procedure overview 8 2 Connecting the remote console 8 2 Starting remote console by usi...

Page 10: ...ging hardware configuration 10 11 Diagnosing server blade 10 11 Registering LoM license key for CB 520H B2 B3 B4 or CB 520X B1 B2 B3 10 11 Changing LOM pass through connector configuration 10 13 Updating IPL file of LOM for CB 520H B3 B4 or CB 520X B1 B2 B3 10 14 Diagnosing server blade 10 17 11 Troubleshooting 11 1 Getting help 11 2 Overview 11 2 Troubleshooting tables 11 3 Power supply module tr...

Page 11: ...oducts is governed by the terms of your agreement s with Hitachi Data Systems Safety Symbols Common precautions concerning safety General safety precautions Precautions against damage to equipment Safety and warning labels Intended Audience Product Version Release notes Document Organization Document conventions Getting help Comments Preface xi Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manua...

Page 12: ...e appropriate precautions could result in serious injury or death Hot Surface Hot Surface indicates the risk of a serious burn by high temperature Laser Hazard This warns laser hazard Failure to take appropriate precautions could result in invisible laser radiation General Prohibition Sign This indicates the general prohibition Disassembly Prohibition Sign This indicates not to allow customer to d...

Page 13: ...subject the power cords to ultraviolet or strong visible light continuously Keep the power cords from contact with alkali acid fat and oil or humidity Do not use the power cords in a high temperature environment Do not use the power cords above their specified rating Do not use the power cords for other devices Do not touch the power plug with moistened hands Do not place any objects around the el...

Page 14: ...er supply module has a high voltage area in it do not open the cover If you do it can result in an electric shock or equipment failure Installing power supply slot cover When removing a power supply module do not insert your hand or tool inside the power slot After removing a power supply module install a power slot cover Inside the power slot some conductors are exposed If you touch them with you...

Page 15: ...5 minutes after the power supply for the 10Gb LAN switch module is turned off from the management module Failure to do so can cause you to get burned Adding and replacing parts The cover and internal parts are hot immediately after the power is turned off You must wait for about 30 minutes before adding or removing internal parts unless otherwise specified in this manual If not the hot equipment c...

Page 16: ...an drop and fall the product leading to failure Using a rack cabinet When using a rack cabinet do not place anything on the system unit mounted on the cabinet and do not use the top of the system unit mounted on the cabinet as a workbench A heavy object placed on top of the system unit on the cabinet may fall resulting in injury Locking the rail into place Be sure to pull out the equipment until i...

Page 17: ...with foreign objects could cause failure Impact from falling Do not fall the equipment or hit it against another object It can cause internal deformation and deterioration Operating the equipment under such defective conditions can cause failure Vent A vent is used for preventing rise in temperature inside the equipment Do not block the vent by placing or leaning an object If you do the temperatur...

Page 18: ...devices which are explicitly listed as supported in the manual and always follow the instructions in the manual Using devices other than those mentioned above would cause a failure in peripheral devices and equipment due to the difference in connection specifications Radio interference When you install the equipment next to another electronic device the radio waves may interfere with each other In...

Page 19: ...les could cause injury or failure of devices connected to the equipment and also could cause loss of valuable data Do not place heavy items on the cables Avoid routing cables close to a thermal appliance If you do it could cause damage to cable sheaths resulting in failure of the connected devices Before turning off the power Follow the prescribed procedure for power operation Power input or outpu...

Page 20: ... mechanical loading Circuit Overloading Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the supply circuit and the effect that overloading of the circuits might have on over current protection and supply wiring Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressing this concern Reliable Earthing Reliable earthing of rack mounted equipment should...

Page 21: ...he following figures show the location and content of the safety and warning label on the server blade Half wide server blade Full wide server blade Preface xxi Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 22: ...e This document is intended for the personnel who are involved in planning managing and performing the tasks to prepare your site for Compute Blade installation and to install the same This document assumes the following The reader has a background in hardware installation of computer systems xxii Preface Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 23: ... Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series Chapter 2 Replaceable parts Describes the replaceable parts for Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series Chapter 3 Basic knowledge for replacement Describes how to verify a failed part and how to order a failed part Chapter 4 Common process for replacement Describes the common processes before replacing part Chapter 5 Replacing parts Describes how to remove and install pa...

Page 24: ...s not enough to identify variable square brackets Optional value braces Required or expected value vertical bar Choice between two or more options or arguments This document uses the following icons to draw attention to information Icon Meaning Description WARNING This indicates the presence of a potential risk that might cause death or severe injury CAUTION This indicates the presence of a potent...

Page 25: ...ssible including The circumstances surrounding the error or failure The exact content of any error message s displayed on the host system s Comments Please send us your comments on this document doc comments hds com Include the document title number and revision and refer to specific sections and paragraphs whenever possible All comments become the property of Hitachi Data Systems Corporation Than...

Page 26: ...xxvi Preface Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 27: ... Blade system This chapter covers the following key topics User replacement guidelines User maintenance tasks When a failure occurs System overview Server blade Location Hot swappable components Indicators and connectors Color code for maintenance Introduction 1 1 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 28: ...tion the web console generates system messages that identify the failed parts and notifies users the procedures that should be performed to keep the performance The web console can be configured to send E mail messages to specified email addresses notifying users of failed parts or reminding them of scheduled tasks You can order and install the parts or perform the procedures Figure 1 1 Identifyin...

Page 29: ...des and four switch modules Compared with a 1U server chassis that contains a rack mount network switch and a FC switch the 6U height Hitachi Compute Blade 500 server chassis offers improved features such as less space fewer cables and decreased weight The system has the ability for replacing existing PC server systems consolidating servers and for operating servers in a data center Suitable switc...

Page 30: ... scrubbing self error correcting memory mirroring function memory duplication and integrated Hardware RAID 1 High density high performance optimized for enterprise data center virtualization high speed computing and flexible IO capability A server blade contains processors memory HDDs and other components and is available in either one of four form factors the Half wide server blade Full wide serv...

Page 31: ... CB 520H A1 B1 B2 B3 B4 High end model 2 215 4 x 492 7 x 51 1 Yes Full wide blade CB 540A A1 B1 4 435 3 x 492 7 x 55 5 Yes CB 520X B1 B2 B3 2 Expansion blade Storage expansion blade 0 435 3 x 492 7 x 55 5 Yes PCI expansion blade 0 215 4 x 492 7 x 55 5 Yes Figure 1 5 Server blades Introduction 1 5 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 32: ...Server blade 0 4 Server blade 4 1 Server blade 1 5 Server blade 5 2 Server blade 2 6 Server blade 6 3 Server blade 3 7 Server blade 7 Management module numbering Figure 1 7 Location in server chassis Table 1 3 Location of installable components Symbol Component 0 Management module 0 1 6 Introduction Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 33: ...nent Symbol Component 0 Switch module 0 2 Switch module 2 1 Switch module 1 3 Switch module 3 Power supply module numbering Figure 1 9 Location in server chassis Table 1 5 Location of installable components Symbol Component Symbol Component 0 Power supply module 0 2 Power supply module 2 Introduction 1 7 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 34: ...n module 0 3 Fan module 3 1 Fan module 1 4 Fan module 4 2 Fan module 2 5 Fan module 5 Disk drive numbering CB 520A A1 CB 520H A1 B1 B2 B3 B4 The disk drive numbering in a server blade is 0 to 1 from the bottom to top as viewed from the front of the server blade The same numbering applies to all server blades in the server chassis Figure 1 11 Disk drive location 1 8 Introduction Hitachi Compute Bla...

Page 35: ...ver chassis Figure 1 12 Disk drive location Table 1 8 Location of installable components Symbol Component 0 HDD 0 1 HDD 1 Using the RAID Mezzanine or Combo Mezzanine HDD 2 Using the Onboard RAID Disk drive numbering CB 520X B1 B2 B3 The disk drive numbering in a server blade is 0 to 2 from the left to right as viewed from the front of the server blade The same numbering applies to all server blade...

Page 36: ...e expansion blade is 0 to 6 from the bottom to top as viewed from the front of the storage expansion blade Numbering applies to all blades in the server chassis Figure 1 14 Disk drive location Table 1 10 Location of installable components Symbol Component Symbol Component 0 HDD 0 4 HDD 4 1 HDD 1 5 HDD 5 2 HDD 2 6 HDD 6 1 10 Introduction Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 37: ...e 1 11 Location of processors Symbol Component 1 CPU 1 2 CPU 2 Processor numbering CB 520H A1 B1 B2 B3 B4 The processor numbering in a server blade is 1 to 2 from the rear to front as viewed from the front of the server blade Figure 1 16 Processor location Table 1 12 Location of processors Symbol Component 1 CPU 1 Introduction 1 11 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 38: ...e 1 17 Processor location Table 1 13 Location of processors Symbol Component Symbol Component 1 CPU 1 3 CPU 3 2 CPU 2 4 CPU 4 Processor numbering CB 520X B1 B2 B3 The processor numbering in a server blade is 1 to 2 from the left to right as viewed from the front of the server blade Figure 1 18 Processor location 1 12 Introduction Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 39: ...0A A1 Table 1 15 Location of DIMMs in CB 520A A1 Symbol Component Symbol Component 1 DIMM 1 7 DIMM 7 2 DIMM 2 8 DIMM 8 3 DIMM 3 9 DIMM 9 4 DIMM 4 10 DIMM 10 5 DIMM 5 11 DIMM 11 6 DIMM 6 12 DIMM 12 DIMM numbering CB 520H A1 B1 B2 B3 B4 The DIMM numbering in CB 520H A1 B1 B2 B3 B4 is 1 to 24 shown as following figure Introduction 1 13 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 40: ...IMM 3 15 DIMM 15 4 DIMM 4 16 DIMM 16 5 DIMM 5 17 DIMM 17 6 DIMM 6 18 DIMM 18 7 DIMM 7 19 DIMM 19 8 DIMM 8 20 DIMM 20 9 DIMM 9 21 DIMM 21 10 DIMM 10 22 DIMM 22 11 DIMM 11 23 DIMM 23 12 DIMM 12 24 DIMM 24 DIMM numbering CB 540A A1 B1 The DIMM numbering in CB 540A A1 B1 is 1 to 48 shown as following figure 1 14 Introduction Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 41: ...9 DIMM 39 4 DIMM 4 16 DIMM 16 28 DIMM 28 40 DIMM 40 5 DIMM 5 17 DIMM 17 29 DIMM 29 41 DIMM 41 6 DIMM 6 18 DIMM 18 30 DIMM 30 42 DIMM 42 7 DIMM 7 19 DIMM 19 31 DIMM 31 43 DIMM 43 8 DIMM 8 20 DIMM 20 32 DIMM 32 44 DIMM 44 9 DIMM 9 21 DIMM 21 33 DIMM 33 45 DIMM 45 10 DIMM 10 22 DIMM 22 34 DIMM 34 46 DIMM 46 11 DIMM 11 23 DIMM 23 35 DIMM 35 47 DIMM 47 12 DIMM 12 24 DIMM 24 36 DIMM 36 48 DIMM 48 Introd...

Page 42: ...M 13 25 DIMM 25 37 DIMM 37 2 DIMM 2 14 DIMM 14 26 DIMM 26 38 DIMM 38 3 DIMM 3 15 DIMM 15 27 DIMM 27 39 DIMM 39 4 DIMM 4 16 DIMM 16 28 DIMM 28 40 DIMM 40 5 DIMM 5 17 DIMM 17 29 DIMM 29 41 DIMM 41 6 DIMM 6 18 DIMM 18 30 DIMM 30 42 DIMM 42 7 DIMM 7 19 DIMM 19 31 DIMM 31 43 DIMM 43 8 DIMM 8 20 DIMM 20 32 DIMM 32 44 DIMM 44 9 DIMM 9 21 DIMM 21 33 DIMM 33 45 DIMM 45 10 DIMM 10 22 DIMM 22 34 DIMM 34 46 D...

Page 43: ...35 47 DIMM 47 12 DIMM 12 24 DIMM 24 36 DIMM 36 48 DIMM 48 Mezzanine card numbering CB 520A A1 Figure 1 23 Mezzanine card in server blade Table 1 19 Location of installable components Symbol Component 1 Mezzanine 1 2 Mezzanine 2 Introduction 1 17 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 44: ...cation of installable components Symbol Component 1 Mezzanine 1 2 Mezzanine 2 Figure 1 25 Mezzanine card in server blade with LOM CB 520H B1 B2 B3 B4 Table 1 21 Location of installable components Symbol Component 1 LOM pass through connector 2 Mezzanine 2 1 18 Introduction Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 45: ...ut LOM CB 540A A1 Table 1 22 Location of installable components Symbol Component Symbol Component 1 Mezzanine 1 3 Mezzanine 3 2 Mezzanine 2 4 Mezzanine 4 Figure 1 27 Mezzanine card in server blade with LOM CB 540A B1 Introduction 1 19 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 46: ...zanine 4 Mezzanine card numbering CB 520X B1 B2 B3 Figure 1 28 Mezzanine card in server blade with LOM CB 520X B1 B2 B3 Table 1 24 Location of installable components Symbol Component Symbol Component 1 LOM pass through connector 3 LOM pass through connector 2 Mezzanine 2 4 Mezzanine 4 1 20 Introduction Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 47: ...1 25 Location of installable components Symbol Component 1 Mezzanine 1 2 Mezzanine 2 Pass through mezzanine 3 Mezzanine 4 Figure 1 30 PCI card in storage expansion blade Table 1 26 Location of installable components Symbol Component 1 PCI card 0 Introduction 1 21 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 48: ...zanine card in server PCI expansion blade Table 1 27 Location of installable components Symbol Component 1 Mezzanine 1 2 Mezzanine 2 PCI blade connection kit F H 3 Mezzanine 0 PCI blade connection kit L P 4 Mezzanine 4 1 22 Introduction Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 49: ...d 0 4 PCI card 3 2 PCI card 1 5 PCI card 4 3 PCI card 2 6 PCI card 5 Hot swappable components All installed modules or units are designed to be hot swappable from the front or rear of the chassis The following shows the hot swap direction for each module or unit Introduction 1 23 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 50: ...appable components Indicators and connectors This section describes the switches connectors and LEDs on the Hitachi Compute Blade 500 series system 1 24 Introduction Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 51: ...ink Initializing process below The management module is booting The server blade is initializing The switch module is booting Off Power is not supplied to the server chassis 5 Alarm LED ALM Red On A serious error has occurred in the server chassis Please contact Hitachi Data Systems Technical Support See the Getting Help section in the Preface of this manual Off Normal operation 6 Warning LED WRN ...

Page 52: ...s the buzzer Server blade Figure 1 35 Half wide Server blade CB 520A A1 CB 520H A1 B1 B2 Figure 1 36 Half wide Server blade CB 520H B3 B4 Figure 1 37 Full wide Server blade CB 540A A1 B1 1 26 Introduction Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 53: ...n On Main power of the server blade is turned on Green Blink Main power of the server blade is turned off 5 Location Identify LED LID Blue On The server blade is identified 6 Attention LED ATN Amber On Errors are detected in the server blade 7 Alarm LED ALM Amber On Any failure that the hardware needs to be replaced is detected 8 Primary LED2 White On Indicates the blade is primary blade Only for ...

Page 54: ...P Amber On Not supported MIS Amber On Unsupported combination of the DIMMs CPUs or HDDs TEMP Amber On The maximum temperature limit was exceeded MEM Amber On A memory failure was detected STOR BP Amber On SAS Backplane failure was detected CPU1 Amber On CPU1 failure was detected CPU2 Amber On CPU2 failure was detected 14 Diagnostic Panel LP Green On The LED panel is active S BRD Amber On The mothe...

Page 55: ...ices with a rated maximum current limit 500 mA for two ports or a USB device that can be externally powered 2 The LEDs are equipped only on CB 520X B1 B2 B3 Disk drive Figure 1 39 Disk drive Table 1 31 LEDs on disk drive No Name State Description 1 Active LED Green On Disk drive is present Green Blink Disk drive is accessing or rebuilding 2 Fault LED Amber ON A serious error has occurred Amber Bli...

Page 56: ...Serial port is for the management console PC 7 Shutdown switch SHDN Press it for four seconds or more to turn off the power 8 Heartbeat LED HB Green Blink F W is activated If this LED is not blinking the management module does not work properly Green On Off F W is not activated 9 Power LED PWR Green On Normal operation Green Blink The system is shutting down or booting Off Power is not supplied to...

Page 57: ...ectors on LAN pass through module No Name State Description 1 LAN ports 0 to 15 Green On A link is established Green Blink Under communication Amber On A link is not established 2 Identify LED LOCID Blue On The LAN pass through module is identified Off The LAN pass through module is not identified 3 Power LED PWR Green On Power on and normal operation Off The power fails or no power supplied 1Gb L...

Page 58: ...operation Green Blink During power on diagnosis or booting software Red Blink The over temperature threshold or any warning conditions Red On A serious error is detected 7 Identify LED LOCID Blue On The switch module is identified Off The switch module is not identified 1Gb LAN switch module 40 ports Figure 1 43 1Gb LAN switch module Table 1 35 LEDs and connectors on 1Gb LAN switch module No Name ...

Page 59: ... LAN ports 1 to 4 Green On Link is established Green Blink Link activity Port is sending or receiving data Amber On Link failed 2 10GBASE R slots Slots for 10GBASE LR or 10GBASE SR transceiver Each slot has a link LED on the upper right and a TX RX LED on the lower right 3 Memory Card slot MC Slot for SD memory card 4 Access LED ACC Green On The SD memory card is accessed 5 Reset switch RST Press ...

Page 60: ... LEDs and connectors on 8Gb Fibre Channel switch module No Name State Description 1 Identify LED LOCID Blue On The switch module is identified Off The switch module is not identified 2 Power LED PWR Green On Power On and normal operation Off The power fails or no power supplied 3 Status LED Green On Normal operation Green Blink During power on diagnosis or booting software Amber Blink The over tem...

Page 61: ...s LED2 Green On 100 Mbps full duplex Brocade 16Gb fibre channel switch module 16Gb fibre channel switch module2 Figure 1 46 16Gb Fibre Channel switch module 16Gb Fibre Channel switch module2 Table 1 38 LEDs and connectors on Fibre Channel switch module No Name State Description 1 Identify LED LOCID Blue On The switch module is identified Off The switch module is not identified 2 Power LED PWR Gree...

Page 62: ... 10Gb DCB switch module Table 1 39 LEDs and connectors on 10Gb DCB switch module No Name State Description 1 Status LED Green On Normal operation Green Blink During power on diagnosis or software activation Amber On A serious failure detected Flashing during LED test of power on diagnosis it is not a failure Amber Blink The warning detected The switch operates but the function is reconfigured and ...

Page 63: ...ansceiver varies according to usage 10Gb LAN pass through module 10Gb LAN pass through module2 Figure 1 48 10Gb LAN pass through module 10Gb LAN pass through module2 Table 1 40 LEDs and connectors on 10Gb LAN pass through module 10Gb LAN pass through module2 No Name State Description 1 Power LED PWR Green On Power On and normal operation Off Abnormal power state Power failure or no power is suppli...

Page 64: ... Green On Amber On alternatively Initial diagnosis or initial setting is in progress Off Abnormal power state Power failure or no power is supplied Power supply module Figure 1 49 Power supply module Table 1 41 LED and connector on power supply module No Name State Description 1 Power LED PWR Green On Output main power 12V properly Green Blink Standby condition input power is OK Amber On Failures ...

Page 65: ...power supply module and front panel are defined the color code blue that makes the general maintenance action visible to each component Table 1 43 Color code description Color Description Components Blue The components indicated with blue color code are hot swappable or hot pluggable Required Follow the replacement instruction in this manual Server blade Management module Switch module Fan module ...

Page 66: ...Figure 1 51 Color code for maintenance 1 40 Introduction Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 67: ...re described in this chapter They can be replaced with the power turned on This chapter covers the following key topics Overview Server chassis Server blade Expansion blade Management module Switch module Replaceable parts 2 1 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 68: ...8 KVM USB cable Yes 9 Server blade Server blade Yes Yes 10 Main board Yes 11 Processor Yes 12 Processor heat sink Yes 13 DIMM Yes 14 HDD Yes 15 SAS kit Yes 16 Mezzanine card Yes Yes 17 Internal RAID card Yes Yes 18 Lithium battery Yes 19 USB enablement kit for CB 520H A1 B1 B2 Yes 20 USB memory for CB 520H A1 B1 B2 CB 520X B1 B2 B3 Yes 21 SD card enablement kit for CB 520H B3 B4 Yes 22 SD card for...

Page 69: ...module Yes Yes 40 SFP module cable Yes 41 Management module Management module Yes Yes 42 Lithium battery Yes 43 Mechanical component Dummy server blade Yes 44 Dummy management module Yes 45 Dummy switch module Yes 46 Dummy power supply module Yes 47 Shelf for half wide server blade Yes 48 Shelf for PCI expansion module Yes Notes 1 If no LSI SAS internal RAID board is installed the 6Gb 1 port SAS a...

Page 70: ...el module GG RE3NNN0003 R 2 USB memory in front panel module GG RE3NNN0004 R 3 LCD touch console GG DT3LCD1X1 R 4 KVM cable GG LR3KVM1X1 R 5 Half wide server blade CB 520A A1 CB 520H A1 B1 B2 B3 B4 6 Full wide server blade CB 540A A1 B1 CB 520X B1 B2 B3 7 Storage expansion blade 8 PCI expansion blade 2 4 Replaceable parts Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 71: ...e 20 ports GV BE2LSW1X1 R GV BE2LSW1XR R 1Gb LAN switch module 40 ports GG BE3LSW4X1 R 1 10Gb LAN switch module GV BE2LSW2X1 R GV BE2LSW2XR R 1Gb LAN pass through module GV BE2LPS1X1 R GV BE2LPS1XR R 8Gb fibre channel switch module GV BE2FSW1X1 R 16Gb fibre channel switch module GV BE2FSW3X1 R 10Gb DCB switch module GG BE3LSW3X1 R GV BE2LSW3X1 R 10Gb LAN pass through module GG BE3LPS2X1 R 10Gb LAN...

Page 72: ...duct Name Product code 1 Dummy server blade GG BE3SVMDX1 Y 2 Dummy management module GG BE3SVPDX1 Y 3 Dummy switch module GG BE3SWMDX1 Y 4 Dummy power supply module GG BE3PSMDX1 Y 5 Shelf Shelf for half wide server blade GG BE3SHL1X1 Y Shelf for PCI expansion blade GG BE3SHL2X1 Y 2 6 Replaceable parts Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 73: ... CB 520A A1 Figure 2 5 Replaceable components CB 520A A1 CB 520H A1 B1 B2 B3 B4 This section shows the replaceable parts on the CB 520H A1 Figure 2 6 Replaceable components CB 520H A1 without LOM Replaceable parts 2 7 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 74: ...components CB 520H B1 B2 Figure 2 8 Replaceable components CB 520H B3 B4 CB 540A A1 B1 This section shows the replaceable parts on the CB 540A A1 B1 2 8 Replaceable parts Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 75: ...omponents CB 540A A1 Figure 2 10 Replaceable components CB 540A B1 CB 520X B1 B2 B3 This section shows the replaceable parts on the CB 520X B1 B2 B3 Replaceable parts 2 9 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 76: ...3 Figure 2 12 Replaceable components CB 520X B1 B2 B3 for SMP Expansion blade Storage expansion blade This section shows the replaceable parts on the storage expansion blade 2 10 Replaceable parts Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 77: ...nents PCI expansion blade Table 2 5 Replaceable components Server blade and expansion blade No Part Name Spare Part No 1 DIMM 4 GB DDR3 1R RDIMM 1333 MHz GG MJ3N4G1X1 R 8 GB DDR3 2R RDIMM 1333 MHz GG MJ3N8G1X1 R 16 GB DDR3 2R RDIMM 1333 MHz GG MJ316G1X1 R 32 GB DDR3 4R RDIMM 1333 MHz GG MJ332G1X1 R Replaceable parts 2 11 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 78: ...364G5X1 Y 2 Dummy a Air duct b Memory socket dummy c HDD slot dummy d Dummy HDD module type2 e Dummy SMP connection module 3 SAS kit1 for on board RAID For CB 520A A1 CB 520H A1 B1 B2 GG UH3HDK1X1 R For CB 540A A1 B1 GG UH3HDK3X1 R SAS kit2 for RAID mezzanine For CB 520A A1 CB 520H A1 B1 B2 GG UH3HDK2X1 R For CB 540A A1 B1 GG UH3HDK4X1 R SAS HDD kit for type2 For CB 520X B1 B2 B3 GG UH3HDK5X1 R SA...

Page 79: ...0 rpm type2 GG UH39001X6 R SAS HDD 1 2 TB 10000 rpm type2 GG UH31T21X6 R SAS HDD 1 8 TB 10000 rpm type2 GG UH31T81X6 R SAS SSD 200 GB type2 GG UH32003X6 R SAS SSD 400 GB type2 GG UH34003X6 R SAS SSD 800 GB type2 GG UH38003X6 R SAS HDD 147 GB 15000 rpm type2 w o BNST GG UH31472X6C R SAS HDD 300 GB 15000 rpm type2 w o BNST GG UH33002X6C R SAS HDD 600 GB 10000 rpm type2 w o BNST GG UH36001X6C R SAS H...

Page 80: ...FD2X1 R 1 2 TB Flash drive GG CG3NFD3X1 R 1 1 TB Flash drive GG CG4VFD1X1 R 2 2 TB Flash drive GG CG4VFD2X1 R 4 8 TB Flash drive GG CG4VFD3X1 R 11 PCI expansion blade GG ES3PCB1X1 R 12 PCI blade connection kit F H GG CB3MPT2X1 R 13 PCI blade connection kit L P GG CB3MPT3X1 R 14 PCI blade card adapter x16 F H GG CB3RAK1X1 R PCI blade card adapter x8 F H GG CB3RAK2X1 R 15 PCI blade card adapter x8 L...

Page 81: ...le This section shows the replaceable parts in the switch module Figure 2 16 Replaceable components SFP module Table 2 7 Replaceable components SFP module No Part Name Spare Part No 1 10 Gb SFP twinax cable 1 m GG LN3TWC1X1 R 3 m GG LN3TWC2X1 R 5 m GG LN3TWC3X1 R 2 Memory Memory card for 1Gb 1 10Gb LAN switch GG MC3LSC1X1 R USB memory for 8Gb fibre channel switch GV MC2USB1X1 R Replaceable parts 2...

Page 82: ... 10GBASE SR 10Gb DCB switch GG BE3SFP2X1 R RJ45 1000BASE T 10Gb DCB switch GG BE3SFP3X1 R Optic 10GBASE SR 10Gb LAN pass through GG BE3SFP4X1 R 4 SFP module for 16Gb FC switch 16Gb FC SFP SWL for FC Switch GV BE2SFP6X1 R 16Gb FC SFP LWL 10 km GV BE2SFP7X1 R 16Gb FC SFP ELWL 25 km GV BE2SFP8X1 R 2 16 Replaceable parts Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 83: ...failed part The following key topics are covered This chapter provides an overview Details are found in chapters 4 and 5 Basic replacement procedure Management monitor for maintenance Preventing electrostatic charge Basic knowledge for replacement 3 1 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 84: ...Basic replacement procedure Server blade Management module Switch module Figure 3 1 Basic procedure 1 3 2 Basic knowledge for replacement Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 85: ...ch console option Web Console A Web console is the general application to control or manage the Hitachi Compute Blade system Connecting between management modules installed in the system and the user console PC on the network you can display the system status and the failed part and also set up the configuration Basic knowledge for replacement 3 3 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Ma...

Page 86: ...SB port of the front panel in a server chassis makes it easy to display the system status and the failed part and also to set up the configuration without a console PC and web console application For more information about the LCD application see Hitachi Compute Blade 500 LCD Touch Console User s Guide Hitachi recommends that the LCD touch console is available as the secondary maintenance applicat...

Page 87: ...ssis Before performing maintenance connect the strap between your wrist and the server chassis as shown below Notice To prevent electrostatic damage put on an anti static wrist strap before handling components Figure 3 5 Anti static attachment at the front of the server chassis Basic knowledge for replacement 3 5 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 88: ...Figure 3 6 Anti static attachment at the rear of the server chassis 3 6 Basic knowledge for replacement Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 89: ...nce mode on off procedure Internal IP address setup procedure for switch module F W version identification procedure Confirming switch mode of FC switch module Restoring switch mode of FC switch module Restoring MAPS action settings of 16Gb FC switch module Backup restore procedure Time of Day TOD clock setup procedure Smart configure procedure for server blade Restarting BMC procedure Common proc...

Page 90: ... Power down procedure 4 2 Common process for replacement Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 91: ...is manual Tool request Anti static wrist strap Anti static mat Web console PC IIS FTP is available Test program CBTP CD ROM for server blade Unpack a spare component 1 Remove the spare component from its anti static container 2 Verify that the spare component is the correct model number 3 Return the spare component to the container or place it on an antistatic mat until you are ready to install it...

Page 92: ...e IP address may be different from 192 168 0 1 or 192 168 0 2 in the production environment You should communicate with the server and network IP administrator to identify the actual IP address in advance 4 The web console portal is displayed on the screen Enter User ID and Password and then click Login 5 When the login process is successful the dashboard is displayed Figure 4 2 Web console Login ...

Page 93: ...e System Event log and Maintenance Action Report log MAR log This procedure describes how to identify the alert information for verifying the failure component To identify the system event log 1 Select Alerts tab and select All Logs System Event Log 2 Click Refresh to identify the latest information 3 Select the event log that you need to get the detail 4 Click Show details 5 The show details dial...

Page 94: ... Click Refresh to identify the latest information 3 Select the event log that you need to get the detail 4 Click Show details 5 The show details dialog box will appear 6 See the Failure information and Action plan columns for maintenance 4 6 Common process for replacement Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 95: ...ocedure describes how to set up the system to Local ID LED on or off for replacement Server blade LID ON 1 For CB 520A A1 CB 520H A1 B1 B2 B3 B4 CB 540A A1 B1 and Non SMP CB 520X B1 B2 B3 Select Resources tab and select Modules All Modules Server Modules a target blade that you should replace For SMP CB 520X B1 B2 B3 Select Resources tab and select Modules All Modules Server Modules Server Blade n...

Page 96: ...rces tab and select Modules All Modules Management Modules a target module that you should replace 2 Select Condition tab and then click LID ON 3 The confirmation dialog box appears Click OK LID OFF 1 Select Condition tab and then click LID OFF 2 The confirmation dialog box appears Click OK 4 8 Common process for replacement Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 97: ...odules a target module that you should replace 2 Select Condition tab and then click LID ON 3 The confirmation dialog box appears Click OK LID OFF 1 Select Condition tab and then click LID OFF 2 The confirmation dialog box appears Click OK Common process for replacement 4 9 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 98: ...describes how to activate the system to Maintenance mode ON or OFF for component replacement Notice Only perform the replacement procedure during the maintenance mode is ON Notice The maintenance mode ON is valid for two hours You should perform the maintenance work within two hours from the start of the Maintenance mode ON If you need to do maintenance for more than two hours you MUST activate Ma...

Page 99: ... maintenance mode 2 Click Action and then select Maintenance mode ON 3 The current setting condition will be displayed Click Confirm 4 The confirmation dialog box appears Click OK Figure 4 8 Maintenance mode on 5 Confirm that the selected module is highlighted and the message is displayed Figure 4 9 Highlighting the activated module Common process for replacement 4 11 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Ser...

Page 100: ...e highlight of the selected module goes out and the message is off Note The server blade cannot boot OS as long as Maintenance mode ON is activated Maintenance mode ON for SMP CB 520X B1 B2 B3 1 Select Resources tab and select Modules All Modules Server blades 2 Click Action and then select Maintenance mode ON 3 Click check boxes of the SMP blades that should be changed to maintenance mode and the...

Page 101: ... then select Maintenance mode OFF 3 Click check boxes of the SMP blades that should be changed to maintenance mode off and then click Confirm 4 The confirmation dialog box appears Click OK 5 Confirm that the highlights of the selected blades go out and the symbol disappears Common process for replacement 4 13 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 102: ...d select Modules All Modules Management modules a target module that should be changed into maintenance mode 2 Click Action and then select Maintenance mode ON 3 The confirmation dialog box appears Click OK 4 14 Common process for replacement Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 103: ...ars Click OK 3 Confirm that the highlight of the selected module goes out and the message is off Switch module Maintenance mode ON 1 Select Resources tab and select Modules All Modules Switch modules a target module that should be changed into maintenance mode 2 Click Action and then select Maintenance mode ON 3 The current setting condition will be displayed Click Confirm Common process for repla...

Page 104: ...displayed Figure 4 15 Highlighting the activated module Maintenance mode OFF 1 Click Action and then select Maintenance mode OFF 2 The confirmation dialog box appears Click OK 3 Confirm that the highlight of the selected module goes out and the message is off 4 16 Common process for replacement Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 105: ...er supply module or select Front Panel Maintenance mode ON if replacing the front panel 3 The confirmation dialog box appears Click OK Figure 4 16 Maintenance mode on 4 Confirm that the chassis or front panel is highlighted and the message is displayed Figure 4 17 Highlighting the activated module Common process for replacement 4 17 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 106: ...ule through the management LAN port of the management module you need to confirm or set up the IP address for the switch module in advance This procedure describes how to confirm and set up the internal IP address for the switch module Figure 4 18 Connecting to switch module through management module Identify internal IP address for switch module 1 Select Resources tab on the web console and selec...

Page 107: ...ddress for switch module 1 Select Resources tab on the web console and select Systems Network Management LAN that should identify the IP address 2 Select IP Address tab 3 Click Edit Common process for replacement 4 19 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 108: ...les section 5 For the switch module you are working on select Connect through management LAN port 6 Enter the switch module s IP Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway that conforms to the internal CB 500 network environment 7 Click Confirm 4 20 Common process for replacement Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 109: ...Figure 4 21 Edit IP Address window 8 Confirmation window is displayed Click OK Common process for replacement 4 21 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 110: ...m step 1 to step 8 Figure 4 23 Reset the IP address setting F W version identification procedure You should identify the firmware version before replacing the failed component even if the configuration data such as firmware FRU information and so on is backed up automatically 4 22 Common process for replacement Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 111: ...available for maintenance Figure 4 24 Identifying the firmware version for server blade Management module To identify F W version Dictionary version and Parameter version 1 Select Resources tab on the web console and select Modules All Modules Management Module target module that should identify the version 2 Select Condition tab 3 Check and record the Firmware version Dictionary version and Equip...

Page 112: ...ab on the web console and select Modules All Modules Switch Modules target module that should identify the version 2 Select Condition tab 3 Check and record the Firmware version for maintenance Figure 4 26 Identifying F W version 4 24 Common process for replacement Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 113: ...r IP address in the Host address box and then click OK IP address IP address for the target switch module See Internal IP address setup procedure for switch module on page 4 18 section 4 The login prompt is displayed in the terminal Figure 4 27 Connecting to FC switch module 5 Enter admin as login name and then press Enter key 6 Enter password as password and then press Enter key Common process fo...

Page 114: ...d identify the switch monitor mode Message Switch monitor mode MAPS is not enabled yet Fabric Watch Active Policy is xxxx_policy Access Gateway 9 Skip this step when the switch is 8Gb FC switch module or monitor mode is Fabric Watch Enter mapsconfig show and then press Enter key Confirm the message in Configured Notification line and identify the MAPS action settings The MAPS action settings are R...

Page 115: ...l software 2 The Connection Description window is displayed Enter telnet1 and then click OK 3 Select TCP IP Winsock enter IP address in the Host address box and then click OK IP address IP address for the target switch module See Internal IP address setup procedure for switch module on page 4 18 section 4 The login prompt is displayed in the terminal Common process for replacement 4 27 Hitachi Com...

Page 116: ...from this step 7 to step 12 when the switch operation mode of failed FC switch was Native Enter switchdisable and then press Enter key Enter ag modeenable and then press Enter key Enter y when Do you want to continue yes y no n no is indicated and then press Enter key 4 28 Common process for replacement Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 117: ...12 Enter ag modeshow and then press Enter key Confirm that a message Access Gateway mode is enabled is indicated 13 Skip from this step 13 when the switch monitor mode of failed FC switch was Fabric mode Enter mapsconfig enablemaps policy dflt_conservative_policy and then press Enter key to set MAPS mode Enter y when Do you want to continue yes y no n no is indicated and then press Enter key Commo...

Page 118: ...rm that displayed MAPS action settings are as same as the ones before the replacement The MAPS action settings are RASLOG SNMP SW_CRITICAL SW_MARGINAL and SFP_MARGINAL at the maximum Backup restore procedure The configuration data of sever blade and management module is automatically backed up to the local storages in the system The configuration data of switch module is NOT automatically backed u...

Page 119: ...MP CB 520X B1 B2 B3 Select Resources tab and select Modules All Modules Server Blades Server Blade n of the SMP configuration a target module that the data should be restored 2 Click Action and then select Restore server blade settings Figure 4 29 Restore configuration data for server blade 3 The restore dialog box appears Check Restore all with latest backup check box 4 Click Confirm 5 The confir...

Page 120: ...ement module is automatically backed up too When replacing a management module in a non redundant configuration or if you optionally want to back up configuration data in redundant configuration perform the following backup procedures 1 Select Resources tab and select Modules All Modules Management modules 2 Click Action and then select Backup Settings 3 The Confirmation window appears 4 Click Bac...

Page 121: ...layed 7 Select the backup location folder and enter the file name and then click Save Figure 4 32 Backup configuration data for management module Tip If you do not need to back up the configuration data to the local PC click Cancel in step 7 In this case the configuration data is backed up just into the USB memory in the front panel Common process for replacement 4 33 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Ser...

Page 122: ...ackup in storage made on following date and time 4 Click Confirm 5 The confirmation dialog box appears Click OK The firmware restore process will start Figure 4 33 Restore the configuration data for management module 6 After the firmware restore process has completed the successful message dialog box appears Click Close 7 The management module will reboot automatically 4 34 Common process for repl...

Page 123: ...on page 4 18 when you want to backup or restore the settings 1Gb LAN switch module 1 10Gb LAN switch module To back up the configuration data 1 Click Start Programs Accessories Communications HyperTerminal to boot up terminal software 2 The Connection Description window is displayed Enter telnet1 and then click OK 3 Select TCP IP Winsock enter IP address in the Host address box and then click OK I...

Page 124: ...and prompt is indicated 7 Enter enable and then press Enter key 8 Enter backup ftp IP Address backup file name dat no software and then press Enter key 9 Enter upload and then press Enter key 10 Enter password and then press Enter key 4 36 Common process for replacement Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 125: ...switch module 2 Enter operator as login name and then press Enter key 3 Confirm that the command prompt is indicated 4 Enter enable and then press Enter key 5 Enter restore ftp IP Address backup file name dat no software and then press Enter key 6 Enter upload and then press Enter key 7 Enter password and then press Enter key 8 The following message is displayed Common process for replacement 4 37...

Page 126: ...inal to boot up terminal software 2 The Connection Description window is displayed Enter telnet1 and then click OK 3 Select TCP IP Winsock enter IP address in the Host address box and then click OK IP address IP address for the target switch module See Internal IP address setup procedure for switch module on page 4 18 section 4 The login prompt is displayed in the terminal 4 38 Common process for ...

Page 127: ...s password and then press Enter key 7 Confirm that the command prompt is indicated 8 Enter configupload and then press Enter key 9 Enter ftp and then press Enter key 10 Enter IP Address for console PC and then press Enter key Common process for replacement 4 39 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 128: ...tpub ftproot To restore the configuration data 1 Start the terminal software and connect the target switch module 2 Enter admin as login name and then press Enter key 3 Enter password as password and then press Enter key 4 Confirm that the command prompt is indicated 5 Enter switchdisable and then press Enter key 6 Enter configdownload and then press Enter key 7 Enter ftp and then press Enter key ...

Page 129: ...password and then press Enter key 15 The following message is displayed 10Gb DCB switch module To back up the configuration data 1 Click Start Programs Accessories Communications HyperTerminal to boot up terminal software 2 The Connection Description window is displayed Enter telnet1 and then click OK 3 Select TCP IP Winsock enter IP address in the Host address box and then click OK Common process...

Page 130: ...cting to 10Gb DCB switch module 5 Enter admin as login name and then press Enter key 6 Enter password as password and then press Enter key 7 Confirm that the command prompt is indicated 8 Enter copy startup config ftp upload password IP Address for console PC backup data file name and then press Enter key 4 42 Common process for replacement Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 131: ...artup config and then press Enter key 6 Enter y and then press Enter key 7 Enter reload and then press Enter key 8 Enter y and then press Enter key 9 The following message is displayed 10 Enter show license and press Enter to confirm VCS FCoE licenses Confirm whether the indicated licenses include the authorized licenses which confirmed in the procedure of Confirming NOS version and VCS FCoE licen...

Page 132: ...h Hitachi Data System Support team Time of Day TOD clock setup procedure The TOD Time Of Day clock setting is critical to the integrity of the error log and event log The TOD clock is also critical to the proper function of system unit The NTP Network Time Protocol server can be useful for the TOD clock The features are following If the management module is connected to the NTP server the TOD cloc...

Page 133: ...e web console and select Date and Time 2 Select Local Time tab Time Zone tab and NTP tab 3 Check and record the information for maintenance Figure 4 38 Identifying TOD clock information in management module To edit Local Time 1 Select Administration tab on the web console and select Date and Time 2 Select Local Time tab and then click Edit 3 The dialog box for edit appears Input local time in your...

Page 134: ...t 4 Click Confirm 5 The confirmation dialog box appears Click OK Figure 4 40 Editing time zone To edit NTP 1 Select Administration tab on the web console and select Date and Time 2 Select NTP tab and then click Edit 3 The dialog box for edit appears Input NTP in your environment 4 Click Confirm 5 The confirmation dialog box appears Click OK 4 46 Common process for replacement Hitachi Compute Blade...

Page 135: ...odule that should identify TOD For SMP CB 520X B1 B2 B3 Select Resources tab and select Modules All Modules Server Blades Sever Blade n of SMP configuration a target module that should identify TOD 2 Select BMC tab 3 Check and record the some information for maintenance Figure 4 42 Identifying TOD clock information in BMC Common process for replacement 4 47 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System ...

Page 136: ...ect Resources tab and select Modules All Modules Server Blades Sever Blade n of the SMP configuration a target module that should set up TOD 2 Select BMC tab 3 Click Edit and select BMC time 4 The dialog box for editing appears Input local time in your environment 5 Click Confirm 6 The confirmation dialog box appears Click OK Figure 4 43 Editing local time 4 48 Common process for replacement Hitac...

Page 137: ...k enter IP address in the Host address box and then click OK IP address IP address for the target switch module See Internal IP address setup procedure for switch module on page 4 18 section 4 The login prompt is displayed in the terminal Figure 4 44 Login to the terminal software 5 Enter operator as login name and then press Enter key 6 Confirm that the command prompt is indicated Common process ...

Page 138: ...the time and date of the LAN switch module directly 8Gb FC switch module 16Gb FC switch module 10Gb DCB switch module To identify TOD 1 Click Start Programs Accessories Communications HyperTerminal to boot up terminal software 2 The Connection Description window is displayed Enter telnet1 and then click OK 3 Select TCP IP Winsock enter IP address in the Host address box and then click OK IP addres...

Page 139: ...as password and then press Enter key 7 Confirm that the command prompt is indicated 8 Enter date and then press Enter key To edit TOD 1 Enter date mmddhhmmyy and then press Enter key mm dd hh mm yy month day hour minute year Common process for replacement 4 51 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 140: ...guration data backup This section describes how to perform the smart configure process Smart configure for CB 520A A1 CB 520H A1 B1 B2 B3 B4 CB 540A A1 B1 and Non SMP CB 520X B1 B2 B3 1 Select Resources tab and select Modules All Modules Server blades target server blade 2 Select Condition tab 3 Click Server Blade Action and then select Run Smart configure 4 The confirmation dialog box appears Cli...

Page 141: ... 7 Confirm that the Status in Smart configure column got to Configured If it is still displayed as In Progress repeat the procedure step 6 and step 7 When it was displayed as Configured the smart configure process is completed Common process for replacement 4 53 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 142: ...odules Server blades Server Blade n of the SMP configuration primary blade 2 Select Condition tab 3 Click Server Blade Action and then select Run Smart configure 4 The confirmation dialog box appears Click OK Smart configure process will be started 4 54 Common process for replacement Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 143: ...7 Confirm that the Status in Smart configure column got to Configured If it is still displayed as In Progress repeat the procedure step 6 and step 7 When it was displayed as Configured the smart configure process is completed Common process for replacement 4 55 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 144: ... CB 520X B1 B2 B3 Select Resources tab and select Modules All Modules Server blades target server blade For SMP CB 520X B1 B2 B3 Select Resources tab and select Modules All Modules Server Blades Server Blade n of the SMP configuration Server Blade n Primary 2 Click BMC Restart BMC in lower right pane 4 56 Common process for replacement Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 145: ...m dialog box BMC initialization starts and Power LED blinks quickly with 0 3 second intervals 4 Wait about 15 minutes Click Alert System Event Log and then confirm that Server blade BMC initialization complete is indicated in Message column with the Date and Time which indicates the firmware update completing time in lower right System Event Log pane Click Refresh whenever you want to display the ...

Page 146: ...ade listed in order of priority A to C Use one of the following procedures to power down the server blade A Use web console This procedure initiates a remote shutdown of applications and OS before the server blade becomes standby mode A 1 For CB 520A A1 CB 520H A1 B1 B2 B3 B4 CB 540A A1 B1 Non SMP CB 520X B1 B2 B3 1 Ensure that Power LED lights in green 2 Logon to the web console and select Resour...

Page 147: ...reen 2 Logon to the web console and select Resource 3 Select Modules All Modules Server blades Server Blade n of the SMP configuration Note n indicates the slot number of the primary blade 4 Select Condition tab 5 Click Power OFF 6 Ensure that the shutdown was completed and the Power LED blinks in green Common process for replacement 4 59 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 148: ...the shutdown was completed and Power LED blinks in green C Press and hold the Power switch for four seconds or more This procedure forces the server blade to move to standby mode without shutdown of applications and OS You should perform this procedure when the server blade stopped responding only 1 Ensure that Power LED lights in green 2 Press and hold the Power switch for four seconds or more Th...

Page 149: ...This procedure initiates a remote power off for the failed management module 1 Ensure that Power LED lights in green 2 Logon to the web console and select Resource 3 Select Modules All Modules Management modules the failed module 4 Click Action and then select Shutdown 5 Ensure that the shutdown was completed and Power LED lights in amber Common process for replacement 4 61 Hitachi Compute Blade 5...

Page 150: ... Shutdown switch Power off the switch module Use the following procedure to power down the switch module A Use a Web console This procedure initiates a remote power off for the failed switch module 1 Ensure that Power LED lights on green 2 Logon to the Web console and select Resource 3 Select Modules All Modules Switch modules the failed module 4 Select Condition tab 5 Click Power OFF 6 Ensure tha...

Page 151: ...Figure 4 55 Power off procedure for failed switch module Common process for replacement 4 63 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 152: ...4 64 Common process for replacement Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 153: ...ide server blade for PCI expansion blade Replacing a PCI expansion blade Replacing a disk drive Preparing for replacing an internal component Replacing a DIMM in half wide server blade Replacing a DIMM in full wide server blade Replacing a mezzanine card in half wide server blade Replacing a mezzanine card in full wide server blade Replacing a LOM pass through connector in half wide server blade R...

Page 154: ...l wide server blade Replacing a SAS kit 1 in half wide server blade Replacing a SAS kit 1 in full wide server blade Replacing a SAS kit 2 in half wide server blade Replacing a SAS kit 2 in CB 540A A1 B1 Replacing a SAS HDD kit in CB 520X B1 B2 B3 Replacing a management module redundant Replacing a management module non redundant Replacing a lithium battery in management module Replacing a switch m...

Page 155: ...acing a fan module Replacing a front panel module Replacing a USB memory in the front panel module Replacing a dummy module Replacing a shelf in the server chassis Replacing parts 5 3 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 156: ...fying the target blade See Identify LED LID on off procedure on page 4 7 section 5 Turn on the maintenance mode from web console See Maintenance mode on off procedure on page 4 10 section 6 Identify F W version and take notes of it See F W version identification procedure on page 4 22 section 7 Release the blue lock tab and pull the lever as shown below 8 Holding the server blade carefully slide o...

Page 157: ...ll Logs System Event Log and then click Refresh to identify the latest information 8 Confirm the Server blade BMC initialization complete message If this massage was displayed go to next step Figure 5 2 Confirming system log 9 Turn on LID LED for identifying the target blade again See Identify LED LID on off procedure on page 4 7 section 10 Execute the CBTP and check the replaced server blade See ...

Page 158: ...LID LED for identifying the target blade See Identify LED LID on off procedure on page 4 7 section 5 Turn on the maintenance mode from web console See Maintenance mode on off procedure on page 4 10 section 6 Identify F W version and take notes of it See F W version identification procedure on page 4 22 section 7 When you remove a CB 520X B1 B2 B3 in SMP configuration remove the 2 blade SMP connect...

Page 159: ...firmware consult with Hitachi Data Systems Customer Support team 6 Restore the Blade configuration data FRU BMC configuration EFI configuration from the automatic back up field in server chassis See Backup restore procedure on page 4 30 section 7 BMC will restart Wait for about 10 minutes 8 Select Alerts tab and select All Logs System Event Log and then click Refresh to identify the latest informa...

Page 160: ...allation without the top cover Bypassing this security feature can cause serious server chassis or server blade damage Replacing an SMP connection board for CB 520X B1 B2 B3 Removing an SMP connection board 1 Put on an anti static wrist strap 2 Press a release latch on the SMP connection board 3 Open a lever fully 4 Pull out the SMP connection board straight forward Notice 1 Do not release your ha...

Page 161: ... blade SMP connection board Figure 5 6 Removing 4 blade SMP connection board Installing an SMP connection board 1 Put on an anti static wrist strap Replacing parts 5 9 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 162: ...d into the holes in the server blades until the gap between the SMP connection board and blades becomes about 10 mm with the lever fully open 3 Close a lever to the lever latched Figure 5 7 Installing 2 blade SMP connection board 5 10 Replacing parts Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 163: ...oving a storage expansion blade 1 Put on an anti static wrist strap 2 Connect Web console See Web console login procedure on page 4 3 section 3 Power off the target server blade See Power down procedure on page 4 58 section 4 Turn on LID LED for identifying the target blade See Identify LED LID on off procedure on page 4 7 section 5 Turn on the maintenance mode from web console See Maintenance mod...

Page 164: ...he server chassis Refer to the Replacing a shelf in the server chassis on page 5 129 section 1 Put on an anti static wrist strap 2 Reverse the removal procedure 3 Turn on LID LED for identifying the target blade See Identify LED LID on off procedure on page 4 7 section 4 If you need to update the BMC and or EFI firmware consult with Hitachi Data Systems Customer Support team 5 Restore the Blade co...

Page 165: ...the HDD in server blade is assigned to Boot disk Click Power Power On in remote console menu bar 12 Skip this step when the HDD in server blade is assigned to Boot disk Press Ctrl and C simultaneously when the following window is displayed during the server blade initialization 13 Skip this step when the HDD in server blade is assigned to Boot disk Select LSI2004 and then press Enter 14 Skip this ...

Page 166: ...cute the CBTP and check the replaced storage expansion blade See Diagnostic procedure overview on page 8 2 section 20 Turn off the maintenance mode from web console See Maintenance mode on off procedure on page 4 10 section 21 Restart BMC when you installed a new server blade See Restarting BMC procedure on page 4 56 22 Perform the smart configure process See Smart configure procedure for server b...

Page 167: ... 3 section 3 Power off the target server blade See Power down procedure on page 4 58 section 4 Turn on LID LED for identifying the target blade See Identify LED LID on off procedure on page 4 7 section 5 Turn on the maintenance mode from web console See Maintenance mode on off procedure on page 4 10 section 6 Identify F W version and take notes of it See F W version identification procedure on pag...

Page 168: ...ion from the automatic back up field in server chassis See Backup restore procedure on page 4 30 section 6 BMC will restart Wait for about 10 minutes 7 Select Alerts tab and select All Logs System Event Log and then click Refresh to identify the latest information 8 Confirm the Server blade BMC initialization complete message If this massage was indicated go to next step Figure 5 12 Confirming sys...

Page 169: ...able feature of the Hitachi Compute Blade 500 series system allows the replacement of the server blade for storage expansion blade with the server chassis power on This procedure describes how to replace a server blade for storage expansion blade when the server chassis power is on Removing a server blade with a storage expansion blade 1 Removing a server blade with a storage expansion blade See R...

Page 170: ...re 5 14 Removing the pass through mezzanine component 6 Lift up the server blade side The tilt angle would be less than 45 degree 7 The following figure shows the bottom side of the storage expansion blade Pull the latch against bottom plate with your finger to release the latch 8 While releasing the latch in the center of the bottom plate slide out the server blade 5 18 Replacing parts Hitachi Co...

Page 171: ...blade onto the position indicated with blue circles in the following figure and then put the server on expansion blade 3 Slide the server blade toward the expansion blade until it fixes Confirm that the server blade does not slide toward opposite side 4 Open the top cover of the server blade See Opening a top cover Server blade on page 5 38 section Figure 5 17 Installing a server blade on the stor...

Page 172: ...hrough mezzanine component 6 Push the portions indicated PUSH on the pass through mezzanine card and cable connector to connect to the server blade connector and expansion blade connector respectively 7 Close the latches of the pass through mezzanine card Figure 5 19 Fixing the pass through mezzanine component 8 Tighten two screws to fix the cable connector onto the expansion blade 5 20 Replacing ...

Page 173: ...ute Blade 500 series system allows server blade for PCI expansion blade replacement with the server chassis power on This procedure describes how to replace a server blade for PCI expansion blade when the server chassis power is on Removing a server blade with PCI expansion blade 1 Removing a server blade with PCI expansion blade See Removing a PCI expansion blade from server chassis on page 5 15 ...

Page 174: ... the connection kit L P in the PCI expansion blade straight upward and then turn over the connector toward server blade See Figure 5 23 Removing the connection kit L P on page 5 23 6 Loosen a thumbscrew of the connection bracket and then remove the bracket See Figure 5 24 Removing the connection bracket on page 5 24 7 Skip this step when the connection kit L P is not installed Pull out the connect...

Page 175: ...Figure 5 22 Removing the connection kit F H Figure 5 23 Removing the connection kit L P Replacing parts 5 23 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 176: ...P 8 Lift up the server blade side with the tilt angle of less than 45 degree 9 While pulling down the latch against the bottom plate with your finger to release the latch slide the server blade toward outer side 5 24 Replacing parts Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 177: ...strap 2 Align the server blade onto the position indicated with blue circles in the following figure and then put the server on the shelf 3 Slide the server blade toward the expansion blade until it fixes Confirm that the server blade does not slide toward opposite side 4 Open the top cover of the server blade See Opening a top cover Server blade on page 5 38 section Replacing parts 5 25 Hitachi C...

Page 178: ...e male connector on the main board of the server blade and then push in the connection board straight downward by pushing the portion indicated Push and opposite side at the same time Figure 5 28 Inserting the connection kit L P 6 Put in the connection bracket and then tighten a thumbscrew of the connection bracket 5 26 Replacing parts Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 179: ... over the connector of the connection kit L P toward PCI expansion blade align the connector with the male connector on the main board of the PCI expansion blade and then push in the connector Figure 5 30 Installing the connection kit L P Replacing parts 5 27 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 180: ...ion kit F H 11 Close the top cover of Server blade See Closing a top cover Server blade on page 5 39 section 12 Close the top cover of PCI expansion blade See Closing a top cover PCI expansion blade on page 5 41 section 13 Install the PCI expansion blade See Installing a PCI expansion blade into server chassis on page 5 16 section Replacing a PCI expansion blade The hot swappable feature of the Hi...

Page 181: ...t the board straight upward See Figure 5 33 Removing the connection kit F H on page 5 30 5 Skip this step when the connection kit L P is not installed Pull out the connector of the connection kit L P in the PCI expansion blade straight upward and then turn over the connector toward server blade See Figure 5 34 Removing the connection kit L P on page 5 30 6 Loosen a thumbscrew of the connection bra...

Page 182: ...Figure 5 33 Removing the connection kit F H Figure 5 34 Removing the connection kit L P 5 30 Replacing parts Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 183: ...t up the PCI expansion blade side with the tilt angle of less than 45 degree 9 While pulling down the latch against the bottom plate with your finger to release the latch slide the PCI expansion blade toward outer side Replacing parts 5 31 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 184: ...PCI expansion blade onto the position indicated with blue circles in the following figure and then put the PCI expansion on the shelf 3 Slide the PCI expansion blade toward the server blade until it fixes Confirm that the PCI expansion blade does not slide toward opposite side 4 Open the top cover of the PCI expansion blade See Opening a top cover PCI expansion blade on page 5 40 section 5 32 Repl...

Page 185: ... the male connector on the main board of the server blade and then push in the connection board straight downward by pushing the portion indicated Push and opposite side at the same time Figure 5 39 Inserting the connection kit L P 6 Put in the connection bracket and then tighten a thumbscrew of the connection bracket Replacing parts 5 33 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 186: ...tor with the male connector on the main board of the PCI expansion blade and then push in the connector Figure 5 41 Installing the connection kit L P 8 Align the connector and guide holes of the connection board of the connection kit F H with the male connector and guide pins on the main board of the server blade respectively 5 34 Replacing parts Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Man...

Page 187: ...Install the PCI expansion blade See Installing a PCI expansion blade into server chassis on page 5 16 section Replacing a disk drive This procedure describes how to replace the disk drive in a server blade or a storage expansion blade The disk drive is hot swappable component and allows disk drive replacement with the server blade power on Note Back up all user data before replacing a disk drive W...

Page 188: ...xpansion blade Figure 5 43 Removing the disk drive from the server blade Installing a disk drive Note To reduce the risk of the failure for rebuilding data wait for approximately one minute after removing the failed disk drive 1 Put on an anti static wrist strap 2 Reverse the removal procedure to install Note When you removed a disk from CB 520H B2 or the storage expansion blade which is connected...

Page 189: ...dure on page 4 7 section 4 The rebuilding will start within one minute after installing the spare disk drive Verify the following LED status in the spare drive that the rebuilding started Active LED blink in green Fault LED blink in amber 5 Confirm the rebuild status See Identifying rebuild status on page 6 2 section 6 Wait for rebuilding and after thirty minutes to two hours it will be completed ...

Page 190: ...zzanine Cards HDD backplane Lithium battery and USB memory CAUTION High temperature components Do not touch the components in the server blade while opening the top cover Wait 5 or more minutes before performing the replacement to reduce the risk of serious burn injuries from hot surfaces Opening a top cover Server blade Slide the top cover in the direction of the arrow as shown below while pushin...

Page 191: ...over slide the cover toward rear side while pressing center of the cover edge Closing a top cover Server blade 1 Reverse the removal procedure Opening a top cover Storage expansion blade 1 Slide the top cover in the direction of the arrow as shown below while pushing the lock button on the top cover and then lift the top cover up Replacing parts 5 39 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service...

Page 192: ...ocedure Opening a top cover PCI expansion blade 1 While pressing a lock button on the side of the cover hold the cover edge of the rear side slide the cover toward rear side and then remove the top cover from PCI expansion blade 5 40 Replacing parts Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 193: ...i static wrist strap 2 Remove the target server blade See Removing a half wide server blade on page 5 4 section 3 Open the top cover of the server blade See Opening a top cover Server blade on page 5 38 section 4 When the SAS kit 2 is mounted in the server blade remove the SAS kit 2 from the server Blade See Removing a SAS kit 2 on page 5 93 section 5 Lift the air ducts and remove them from the se...

Page 194: ...Figure 5 48 Removing the air ducts CB 520A A1 Figure 5 49 Removing the air ducts CB 520H A1 B1 B2 B3 B4 5 42 Replacing parts Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 195: ...nstalling a DIMM 1 Put on an anti static wrist strap 2 Ensure that the DIMM socket ejector tabs are in the open position 3 Line up the spare DIMM with the socket 4 Push the spare DIMM into the socket until the ejector tabs lock the DIMM in place 5 Ensure that the DIMM socket ejector tabs are in the close position Replacing parts 5 43 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 196: ... the wrong way Doing so might cause serious damage to the DIMM 6 Install the air ducts Figure 5 53 Installing the air ducts CB 520A A1 Figure 5 54 Installing the air ducts CB 520H A1 B1 B2 B3 B4 5 44 Replacing parts Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 197: ...rver blade on page 5 5 section 9 When the SAS kit 2 was mounted in the server blade install the SAS kit 2 to the server blade See Installing a SAS kit 2 on page 5 94 section Replacing a DIMM in full wide server blade This procedure describes how to remove a DIMM from the server blade Removing a DIMM 1 Put on an anti static wrist strap 2 Remove the target server blade See Removing a full wide serve...

Page 198: ...to remove a DIMM in CB 520X B1 B2 B3 5 Lift the air ducts and remove them from the server blade assembly Figure 5 56 Removing the air ducts CB 540A A1 B1 Figure 5 57 Removing the air ducts CB 520X B1 B2 B3 6 Open the DIMM socket ejector tabs and remove the DIMM from the DIMM socket 5 46 Replacing parts Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 199: ...socket 4 Push the spare DIMM into the socket until the ejector tabs lock the DIMM in place 5 Ensure that the DIMM socket ejector tabs are in the close position Figure 5 59 Installing the DIMM Notice Do not install the DIMM turned the wrong way Doing so might cause serious damage to the DIMM 6 Install air ducts Replacing parts 5 47 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 200: ...er blade Do not care which the LEFT and RIGHT air ducts of CB 540A A1 B1 are as they are completely same 7 When the SAS kit 2 was mounted in the CB 540A A1 B1 install the SAS kit 2 to the server blade See Installing a SAS kit 2 on page 5 98 section Skip this step to remove a DIMM in CB 520X B1 B2 B3 5 48 Replacing parts Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 201: ...7 2 section 3 Remove the target server blade See Removing a half wide server blade on page 5 4 section 4 Open the top cover of the server blade See Opening a top cover Server blade on page 5 38 section 5 Open the lock tabs as shown below 6 Grab the mezzanine card shown as arrows A and B then lift up the mezzanine card and remove it from the server blade assembly Figure 5 62 Removing the mezzanine ...

Page 202: ...on page 7 2 section 6 Perform Installing a half wide server blade on page 5 5 procedure Figure 5 64 Installing the mezzanine card Notice Restriction The half wide server blade with LOM cannot install the mezzanine card at the slot number 1 because the LOM pass through connector is already mounted in the server blade that supported the LOM The LOM pass through connector is not a replaceable compone...

Page 203: ...Emulex HBA card See Configuration procedure for Emulex HBA card on page 7 2 section 3 Remove the target server blade See Removing a full wide server blade on page 5 6 section 4 Open the top cover of the server blade See Opening a top cover Server blade on page 5 38 section 5 Open the lock tabs as shown below 6 Grab the mezzanine card shown as arrows A and B then lift up the mezzanine card and remo...

Page 204: ...t Figure 5 67 Removing the connector cover 3 Align the three alignment holes of mezzanine card with the guide pins as shown below 4 Reverse the removal procedure 5 Configure the parameters in the case of replacing Emulex HBA card See Configuration procedure for Emulex HBA card on page 7 2 section 6 Perform Installing a full wide server blade on page 5 7 procedure 5 52 Replacing parts Hitachi Compu...

Page 205: ...M pass through connector from the server blade Do not remove screws except for that hold the LOM pass through connectors Do not remove screws except for that hold the LOM pass through connectors Work performed by unqualified persons can lead to an electric shock fire or burns Especially it is hazardous if you touch areas inside the high voltage power module Note Use the Phillips screwdriver satisf...

Page 206: ...ing a LOM pass through connector in full wide server blade This procedure describes how to remove a LOM pass through connector from the server blade Do not remove screws except for that hold the LOM pass through connectors Do not remove screws except for that hold the LOM pass through connectors Work performed by unqualified persons can lead to an electric shock fire or burns Especially it is haza...

Page 207: ... it Figure 5 70 Removing the LOM pass through connector Installing a LOM pass through connector 1 Put on an anti static wrist strap 2 Reverse the removal procedure Replacing a USB enablement kit and USB in CB 520H A1 B1 B2 This procedure describes how to replace the USB enablement kit and USB from CB 520H A1 B1 B2 Removing a USB Note The indicator of the USB location in the OS message varies depen...

Page 208: ...ndicator port 1 port 2 port 1 port 2 Installed N A dev sdb N A N A Installed N A dev sdb Installed Installed dev sdb dev sdc 1 Put on an anti static wrist strap 2 Remove the target server blade See Removing a half wide server blade on page 5 4 section 3 Open the top cover of the server blade See Opening a top cover Server blade on page 5 38 section 4 While pressing the purple colored button pull o...

Page 209: ...nti static wrist strap 2 Remove the target server blade See Removing a half wide server blade on page 5 4 section 3 Open the top cover of the server blade See Opening a top cover Server blade on page 5 38 section 4 Pull up the air duct portion of the USB enablement kit and remove it Replacing parts 5 57 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 210: ...e air duct portion 5 While holding the connector of USB enablement kit pull out the connector straight upward Figure 5 73 Removing the USB connector 5 58 Replacing parts Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 211: ...5 section Replacing a USB in CB 520X B1 B2 B3 This procedure describes how to replace the USB from CB 520X B1 B2 B3 Removing a USB Note The indicator of the USB location in the OS message varies depending on the number of installed USBs Confirm the location of replaced USB depending on the following table USB is not installed in the USB port on the front panel of the server blade USB port Location...

Page 212: ...tion 4 When a mezzanine card is installed in mezzanine slot 4 remove the mezzanine card See Removing a mezzanine card on page 5 51 section 5 While pressing the purple colored button pull out the USB from the USB slot Figure 5 74 Removing a USB Installing a USB 1 Put on an anti static wrist strap 2 Reverse the removal procedure Replacing a SD card enablement kit and SD card in CB 520H B3 B4 This pr...

Page 213: ... out the SD card from the SD card enablement kit Installing a SD card 1 Put on an anti static wrist strap 2 Reverse the removal procedure Removing a SD card enablement kit 1 Put on an anti static wrist strap 2 Remove the target server blade See Removing a half wide server blade on page 5 4 section 3 Open the top cover of the server blade See Opening a top cover Server blade on page 5 38 section 4 ...

Page 214: ...e parameters in the case of replacing Emulex HBA card See Configuration procedure for Emulex HBA card on page 7 2 section 3 Remove the target storage expansion blade See Removing a storage expansion blade on page 5 11 section 4 Open the top cover of the server blade See Opening a top cover Server blade on page 5 38 section 5 Open the lock tabs as shown below 6 Grab the mezzanine card shown as arro...

Page 215: ...e slot first Figure 5 77 Removing the connector cover 3 Align the three alignment holes of mezzanine card with the guide pins as shown below 4 Reverse the removal procedure 5 Configure the parameters in the case of replacing Emulex HBA card See Configuration procedure for Emulex HBA card on page 7 2 section 6 Perform Installing a storage expansion blade on page 5 12 procedure Replacing parts 5 63 ...

Page 216: ... section 3 Opening a top cover of server blade and storage expansion blade See Opening a top cover Server blade on page 5 38 and Opening a top cover Storage expansion blade on page 5 39 section 4 Loosen two screws on the bracket of pass through mezzanine component in the storage expansion blade and then remove it 5 Open the lock tabs as shown below 5 64 Replacing parts Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Se...

Page 217: ...er blade and storage expansion blade assembly Figure 5 80 Removing the pass through mezzanine component Installing a pass through mezzanine card 1 Put on an anti static wrist strap 2 If the connector cover is installed in the slot where you want to install the spare mezzanine card remove the cover from the slot first Replacing parts 5 65 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 218: ...acket into edges of server blade and expansion blade Figure 5 82 Inserting the pass through mezzanine component 4 Push the portions indicated PUSH on the pass through mezzanine card and cable connector to connect to the server blade connector and expansion blade connector respectively 5 Close the latches on the pass through mezzanine card 5 66 Replacing parts Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series Syste...

Page 219: ...e top cover of server blade See Closing a top cover Server blade on page 5 39 section 8 Close the top cover of storage expansion blade See Closing a top cover Storage expansion blade on page 5 40 section 9 Install the storage expansion blade See Installing a storage expansion blade on page 5 12 section Replacing parts 5 67 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 220: ... a storage expansion blade on page 5 11 section 3 Open the top cover of the server blade See Opening a top cover Server blade on page 5 38 section 4 Pull out the PCI card cage straight upward as shown below 5 Turn over PCI card cage Figure 5 85 Removing the PCI card cage 6 Loosen a screw on the PCI card cage 7 Pull out hinge with screw from the PCI card cage bracket 5 68 Replacing parts Hitachi Co...

Page 221: ...acket 8 Pull out PCI card 1 from the PCI card cage straight forward and then remove it 9 Pull out PCI card 0 from the PCI card cage straight forward and then remove it Replacing parts 5 69 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 222: ...the PCI slot Installing a PCI card 1 Install the PCI card 0 into the PCI slot 0 of PCI card cage 2 Install the PCI card 1 into the PCI slot 1 of PCI card cage 5 70 Replacing parts Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 223: ...Figure 5 88 Installing PCI card into the PCI slot 3 Install the hinge onto the PCI card cage and then tighten a screw Replacing parts 5 71 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 224: ...uides and then push in the PCI card cage 6 Close the top cover of storage expansion blade See Closing a top cover Storage expansion blade on page 5 40 section 7 Install the storage expansion blade See Installing a storage expansion blade on page 5 12 section 5 72 Replacing parts Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 225: ...ne card in the PCI expansion blade Removing a mezzanine card 1 Put on an anti static wrist strap 2 Record the parameters in the case of replacing Emulex HBA card See Configuration procedure for Emulex HBA card on page 7 2 section 3 Remove the target PCI expansion blade Replacing parts 5 73 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 226: ...he PCI expansion blade Figure 5 91 Removing the mezzanine card PCI expansion blade Installing a mezzanine card 1 Put on an anti static wrist strap 2 If the connector cover is installed in the mezzanine slot 4 remove it from the slot first Figure 5 92 Removing the connector cover 3 Align the three alignment holes of mezzanine card with the guide pins as shown below 4 Reverse the removal procedure 5...

Page 227: ...blade See Removing a PCI expansion blade from server chassis on page 5 15 section 3 Opening a top cover of server blade and storage expansion blade See Opening a top cover Server blade on page 5 38 and Opening a top cover PCI expansion blade on page 5 40 section 4 Open a latch of the connector of the connection kit F H in the PCI expansion blade and then pull out the connector straight upward 5 Op...

Page 228: ...e connection board of the connection kit F H with the male connector and guide pins on the main board of the server blade respectively 4 Push in the connection board into the server blade straight downward by pushing the portion indicated Push and then close the two latches 5 Push in the connector into the PCI expansion blade straight downward by pushing the portion indicated Push and then close t...

Page 229: ...p 2 Removing a server blade with a PCI expansion blade See Removing a PCI expansion blade from server chassis on page 5 15 section 3 Opening a top cover of server blade and storage expansion blade See Opening a top cover Server blade on page 5 38 and Opening a top cover PCI expansion blade on page 5 40 section 4 Remove the connection kit F H For details see Removing a connection kit F H on page 5 ...

Page 230: ...of the connection bracket and then remove the bracket Figure 5 98 Removing the connection bracket 7 Pull out the connection board of the connection kit L P in the server blade straight upward 5 78 Replacing parts Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 231: ...ction board of the connection kit L P with the male connector on the main board of the server blade and then push in the connection board straight downward by pushing the portion indicated Push and opposite side at the same time Figure 5 100 Inserting the connection kit L P Replacing parts 5 79 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 232: ...e connector with the male connector on the main board of the PCI expansion blade and then push in the connector Figure 5 102 Installing the connection kit L P 5 Install the connection kit F H For detail see Installing a connection kit F H on page 5 76 6 Close the top cover of server blade See Closing a top cover Server blade on page 5 39 section 5 80 Replacing parts Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Serie...

Page 233: ...PU adapter 1 Put on an anti static wrist strap 2 Remove the target PCI expansion blade See Removing a PCI expansion blade from server chassis on page 5 15 section 3 Open the top cover of the PCI expansion blade See Opening a top cover PCI expansion blade on page 5 40 section 4 Pull out the connector of optional power cable between the connection kit and the mezzanine slot 5 While holding the two p...

Page 234: ...e from the GPU adapter 7 While unlocking the adapter stopper pull out the GPU adapter from the card adapter F H Installing a GPU adapter 1 Put on an anti static wrist strap 5 82 Replacing parts Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 235: ...n push in the connector into the GPGPU 4 While holding the two portions marked with white circle align the connector guide hole of the adapter F H with the guide pin on the main board and then press the portion marked PRESS HERE 5 Push in the PCI blade optional power cable connector into the main board Replacing parts 5 83 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 236: ... drive from card adapter F H 1 Put on an anti static wrist strap 2 Remove the target PCI expansion blade See Removing a PCI expansion blade from server chassis on page 5 15 section 3 Open the top cover of the PCI expansion blade See Opening a top cover PCI expansion blade on page 5 40 section 4 While holding the two portions marked with white circle pull up the PCI blade card adapter F H straight ...

Page 237: ...sion io flash drive into the card adapter F H 3 While holding the two portions marked with white circle align the connector guide hole of the adapter F H with the guide pin on the main board and then press the portion marked PRESS HERE Replacing parts 5 85 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 238: ...e This procedure describes how to remove a lithium battery from the server blade Removing a lithium battery 1 Put on an anti static wrist strap 2 Remove the target server blade See Removing a half wide server blade on page 5 4 section 3 Open the top cover of the server blade See Opening a top cover Server blade on page 5 38 section 4 Tilt the lithium battery in the direction shown by the arrow and...

Page 239: ...Hitachi Data System Support for recycling or proper disposal Installing a lithium battery 1 Put on an anti static wrist strap 2 Reverse the removal procedure 3 In case of CB 520A A1 and CB 520H A1 B1 B2 if mezzanine card 2 installed then remove it See Replacing a mezzanine card in half wide server blade on page 5 49 section 4 Set the DIP switch 3 RTCRST to the ON position and then wait at least te...

Page 240: ...5 49 section 7 Close the top cover of server blade See Closing a top cover Server blade on page 5 39 section 8 Perform Installing a half wide server blade on page 5 5 procedure Note Replacing the lithium battery in the server blade results the server blade EFI to the default configuration After replacing the battery restore the configuration data See Backup restore procedure on page 4 30 section R...

Page 241: ...540A A1 B1 Figure 5 109 Removing the lithium battery CB 520X B1 B2 B3 WARNING To reduce the risk of the personal injury do not attempt to recharge the battery and do not crush puncture or dispose of in fire CAUTION Do not dispose the battery along with general household waste Use a public collection system or return it to the Hitachi Data System Support for recycling or proper disposal Installing ...

Page 242: ...alling mezzanine card See Replacing a mezzanine card in half wide server blade on page 5 49 section 7 Close the top cover of server blade See Closing a top cover Server blade on page 5 39 section 8 Perform Installing a full wide server blade on page 5 7 procedure Note Replacing the lithium battery in the server blade results the server blade EFI to the default configuration After replacing the bat...

Page 243: ... to disconnect with the HDD backplane board 5 Lift the HDD backplane board and remove it from the server blade assembly Figure 5 112 Removing the HDD backplane board Installing a SAS kit 1 1 Put on an anti static wrist strap 2 Install the spare HDD backplane board while inserting both side panel edges to the guides 3 Reverse the removal procedure 4 Perform Installing a half wide server blade on pa...

Page 244: ...of the server blade See Opening a top cover Server blade on page 5 38 section 4 Slide out the disk drives approximately 4 cm to disconnect with the HDD backplane board 5 While opening up both of the edges of the latch push out the connector cable 6 Turn the cable counterclockwise about 90 degrees and then remove the anchorage of HDD backplane 7 Pull out the HDD backplane board assembly Figure 5 11...

Page 245: ... on page 5 4 section 3 Open the top cover of the server blade See Opening a top cover Server blade on page 5 38 section 4 Open the lock tabs as shown below 5 Lift up the RAID mezzanine card and remove it from the server blade assembly CAUTION To reduce the risk of the personal injury do not disconnect the SAS cable from RAID mezzanine card before removing it from server blade assembly Figure 5 116...

Page 246: ...ard Figure 5 118 Removing the SAS cable Installing a SAS kit 2 1 Put on an antistatic wrist strap 2 Connect the SAS cable to the HDD backplane board and the RAID mezzanine card before installing 3 Reverse the removal procedure CAUTION To reduce the risk of the personal injury connect the SAS cable before the HDD backplane board and RAID mezzanine card are installed in the server blade 5 94 Replaci...

Page 247: ...de on page 5 5 procedure Notice Place the SAS cable to the cable guide correctly If the cable is not in place correctly that might cause serious damage to the cable Figure 5 120 Fixing the SAS cable CB 520A A1 Figure 5 121 Fixing the SAS cable CB 520H A1 B1 B2 Replacing parts 5 95 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 248: ...ect the SAS cable from RAID mezzanine card before removing it from server blade assembly Figure 5 122 Removing the RAID card 6 Slide out the disk drives approximately 4 cm to disconnect with the HDD backplane board 7 While opening up both of the edges of the latch push out the connector cable 8 Turn the cable counterclockwise about 90 degrees and then remove the anchorage of HDD backplane 9 Remove...

Page 249: ...oving the HDD Figure 5 124 Removing the HDD backplane board 12 Disconnect the SAS cable from the RAID card Figure 5 125 Removing the SAS cable Replacing parts 5 97 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 250: ...e installed in the server blade Figure 5 126 Connecting the SAS cable 3 Reverse the removal procedure 4 Place the SAS cable into the guide of the air duct 5 Perform Installing a full wide server blade on page 5 7 procedure Notice Place the SAS cable to the cable guide correctly If the cable is not in place correctly that might cause serious damage to the cable Figure 5 127 Fixing the SAS cable CB ...

Page 251: ...on 5 Pull up the connector side of SAS HDD kit while holding the near portion of the connector of enclosure by both hands 6 Pull up the front panel side of SAS HDD kit and then release the pins from the hinge brackets Figure 5 128 Removing SAS HDD kit Installing a SAS HDD kit 1 Put on an anti static wrist strap 2 Slide in the pins of SAS HDD kit on the front side into the hinge brackets on the fro...

Page 252: ...his configuration two management modules are installed in a chassis Removing a management module 1 Put on an anti static wrist strap 2 Connect web console See Web console login procedure on page 4 3 section 3 Turn on LID LED for identifying the target module See Identify LED LID on off procedure on page 4 7 section 4 Turn on the maintenance mode from web console See Maintenance mode on off procedu...

Page 253: ...oval procedure to install the management module 3 Verify that the Power LED and MSR LED are blinking in green after Power LED blinked in green 4 Connect the LAN cable to the master management module and start the Web console 5 Synchronize the internal LAN between the primary management module and the target one Select Resources tab on the web console and select Modules All Modules Management Modul...

Page 254: ...Modules Management Modules 9 Click Action and select Copy and Update Firmware 10 The confirmation dialog box appears Click Update Copying firmware to the target management module will start 11 The successful message dialog box appears Click Close The target management module will reboot 5 102 Replacing parts Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 255: ...formation from the primary management module Select Resources tab on the web console and select Modules All Modules Management Modules 14 Click Action and select Copy FRU 15 The confirmation dialog box appears Click OK Copying FRU information will start Replacing parts 5 103 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 256: ...es Management Modules a target management module that should clear the boot disable mode 17 Click Action and select Clear Boot Disable 18 The confirmation dialog box appears Click OK Figure 5 134 Clearing the Boot disable mode 19 About five minutes later the management module will reboot 5 104 Replacing parts Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 257: ...umber which status is indicated as Standby in the Hot standby status column in the lower right pane Figure 5 135 Confirm the installed management module number 22 Click the Installed Standby management module 23 Click Action and select Restart 24 The confirmation dialog box appears Click OK Figure 5 136 Restarting the installed management module 25 About five minutes later the management module wi...

Page 258: ...stalled in chassis Removing a management module 1 Put on an anti static wrist strap 2 Connect web console See Web console login procedure on page 4 3 section 3 Turn on LID LED for identifying the target module See Identify LED LID on off procedure on page 4 7 section 4 Turn on the maintenance mode from web console See Maintenance mode on off procedure on page 4 10 section 5 Identify F W version an...

Page 259: ...le carefully slide out the management module from the chassis and place it on an anti static mat Figure 5 138 Removing a management module Installing a management module 1 Put on an anti static wrist strap 2 Reverse the removal procedure to install the management module 3 Connect web console See Web console login procedure on page 4 3 section 4 Turn on the maintenance mode from web console Replaci...

Page 260: ... you need to update the firmware consult with Hitachi Data Systems Customer Support team 10 Back up the configuration data to the USB memory in the front panel or any storage in the local PC See Backup restore procedure on page 4 30 section 11 Clear the boot disable mode Select Resources tab on the web console and select Modules All Modules Management Modules a target management module that should...

Page 261: ...ntenance mode from web console See Maintenance mode on off procedure on page 4 10 section Replacing a lithium battery in management module This procedure describes how to remove a lithium battery from the management module Removing a lithium battery 1 Put on an anti static wrist strap 2 Remove the target management module See Replacing a management module redundant on page 5 100 or Replacing a man...

Page 262: ...e See Replacing a management module redundant on page 5 100 or Replacing a management module non redundant on page 5 106 Note Replacing the lithium battery in the management module results the RTC clock initializes to default time After replacing the battery perform the TOD process absolutely For details see Time of Day TOD clock setup procedure on page 4 44 Replacing a switch module This procedur...

Page 263: ...ing switch mode of FC switch module on page 4 25 7 Back up the configuration data to console PC See Backup restore procedure on page 4 30 section 8 Power the target switch module off See Power off the switch module on page 4 62 section 9 Remove all cables and SFP modules from the failed switch module See Removing an SFP module on page 5 114 section 10 Release the blue lock tab and then pull the le...

Page 264: ...witch module is Fabric skip this step Restore the MAPS action settings For detail about the procedure see Restoring MAPS action settings of 16Gb FC switch module on page 4 30 11 Verify that the replacement was successful through the MAR log See Alert information identification procedure on page 4 5 section 12 Turn off the maintenance mode from web console See Maintenance mode on off procedure on p...

Page 265: ... a LAN pass through module LAN pass through module2 1 Put on an anti static wrist strap 2 Reverse the removal procedure to install the switch module 3 Confirm that PWR LED emits in green on the replacing module When the 10Gb LAN pass through module inserting the ST1 LED usually blinks about 30 to 60 seconds during initialization and then emits in green 4 Turn on LID LED for identifying the target ...

Page 266: ...ED LID on off procedure on page 4 7 section 4 Turn on the maintenance mode from web console See Maintenance mode on off procedure on page 4 10 section 5 Remove a cable from the failed FC port 6 Release the lever shown as below 7 Hold the released lever and pull it toward you Figure 5 144 Removing an SFP module SFP module for 16Gb FC switch 1 Put on an anti static wrist strap 2 Connect Web console ...

Page 267: ...P module SFP module for LAN switch 8Gb FC switch DCB switch LAN pass trough 1 Put on an anti static wrist strap 2 If the dust cap is put in the spare SFP module as shown in the following figure remove it first Figure 5 146 Removing the dust cap 3 Close the lever and then push in the SFP module Figure 5 147 Installing an SFP module 4 Verify that the replaced SFP is running normally Replacing parts ...

Page 268: ...gure 5 148 Installing an SFP module in 16Gb FC switch 4 Verify that the replaced SFP is running normally See How to verify the SFP function on page 5 116 section 5 Turn off the maintenance mode from web console See Maintenance mode on off procedure on page 4 10 section 6 Verify that the replacement was successful through the MAR log See Alert information identification procedure on page 4 5 sectio...

Page 269: ...in prompt is displayed in the terminal Figure 5 149 Connecting to 8Gb 16Gb FC switch module 6 Enter admin as login name and then press Enter key 7 Enter password as password and then press Enter key 8 Confirm that the command prompt is indicated To check the SFP function for 8Gb 16Gb FC switch module 1 Enter sfpshow and then press Enter key Replacing parts 5 117 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series Sy...

Page 270: ...check the SFP function for 10Gb DCB switch module 1 Enter show interface tengigabitethernet 0 x and then press Enter key x Port number of the replaced SFP module 2 The following message is displayed Confirm that Pluggable media present is indicated in the replaced port s 3 Enter exit and then press Enter key 5 118 Replacing parts Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 271: ...ng a memory card Installing a memory card 1 Put on an anti static wrist strap 2 Reverse the removal procedure Replacing a USB memory for 8Gb FC switch module This procedure describes how to replace the USB memory for 8Gb FC switch module Removing a USB memory 1 Put on an anti static wrist strap 2 Connect web console See Web console login procedure on page 4 3 section 3 Turn on LID LED for identify...

Page 272: ... OK IP address IP address for the target switch module See Internal IP address setup procedure for switch module on page 4 18 section 8 The login prompt is displayed in the terminal Figure 5 151 Connecting to 8Gb FC switch module 9 Enter admin as login name and then press Enter key 10 Enter password as password and then press Enter key 11 Confirm that the command prompt is indicated 12 Enter usbst...

Page 273: ... on off procedure on page 4 10 section Replacing a power supply module This procedure describes how to replace a power supply WARNING To prevent the risk of electrical shock disconnect power cord before removing power supply module CAUTION High temperature component Do not touch the power supply module after removing the power cord Wait 5 or more minutes before holding the power supply module to r...

Page 274: ...4 10 section 4 Open the cable retainer to release the power cord as shown below 5 Remove the power cord from the failed power supply Figure 5 153 Removing the power cord 6 Pull the lock tab while unlocking it and then remove the failed power supply Figure 5 154 Removing the power supply module Installing a power supply module 1 Put on an anti static wrist strap 5 122 Replacing parts Hitachi Comput...

Page 275: ...mp is in the improper position as shown below adjust it to the proper position while releasing the latch of the cable clump Figure 5 155 Proper position of the cable clump 5 The power supply module turns on as soon as the power cord is plugged in 6 Verify that the power LED is light on green 7 Turn off the maintenance mode from web console See Maintenance mode on off procedure on page 4 10 section...

Page 276: ...e maintenance mode from web console See Maintenance mode on off procedure on page 4 10 section 4 Verify that the replacement was successful through the MAR log See Alert information identification procedure on page 4 5 section Replacing a front panel module This procedure describes how to replace a front panel module The front panel module is a hot swappable component and allows the front panel mo...

Page 277: ... it Make sure not to misplace it absolutely Figure 5 157 Removing a front panel module Installing a front panel module 1 Put on an anti static wrist strap 2 Install the USB memory to the spare front panel module See Installing a USB memory on page 5 126 section 3 Reverse the removal procedure 4 Turn off the maintenance mode from web console See Maintenance mode on off procedure on page 4 10 sectio...

Page 278: ...ribes how to replace a dummy module The dummy module is a hot swappable component and allows dummy module replacement while the server chassis power on First the procedures for removing dummy modules are provided At the end the procedure for installing the new module is provided Notice The dummy module MUST be installed in all empty bays in the server chassis Operating the server chassis without t...

Page 279: ...de the lock lever to unlock position as shown below 3 Pull out the dummy module and remove it from the bay Figure 5 159 Removing a server blade dummy module Removing a disk drive dummy module 1 Put on an anti static wrist strap 2 Hold the tab as shown below 3 Pull out the dummy module and remove it from the bay Figure 5 160 Removing a disk drive dummy module Replacing parts 5 127 Hitachi Compute B...

Page 280: ... module 1 Put on an anti static wrist strap 2 Pull out the management module dummy module from the bay while releasing the two lock tabs as shown below Figure 5 162 Removing a management module dummy module Removing a power supply dummy module 1 Put on an anti static wrist strap 2 Pull out the power supply dummy module from the bay while releasing the two lock tabs as shown below 5 128 Replacing p...

Page 281: ...ribes how to replace a shelf The shelf is hot swappable component and allows shelf replacement with the server chassis power on Removing a shelf for half wide server blade 1 Put on an anti static wrist strap 2 Pull out the shelf while releasing the both lock as shown below Figure 5 164 Removing a shelf for half wide server blade Replacing parts 5 129 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service...

Page 282: ...expansion blade from server chassis on page 5 15 and Removing a server blade with PCI expansion blade on page 5 21 Installing a shelf for PCI expansion blade See Installing a PCI expansion blade into server chassis on page 5 16 and Installing a server blade with the PCI expansion blade on page 5 25 5 130 Replacing parts Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 283: ...ins information about how to identify the RAID rebuild status The following key topics are covered Identifying rebuild status In hot swap Internal Storage Monitor Identifying RAID rebuild status 6 1 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 284: ...ure 6 1 Basic procedure for identifying the rebuild progress In hot swap Internal Storage Monitor Windows environment 1 Click internal storage monitor icon to start the application When the icon is not available click Start all programs P Server installation and monitoring tool internal storage monitor internal storage monitor in Windows 2008 server 2 Confirm that internal storage monitor main win...

Page 285: ...mn of the middle Logical Drive LD pane and right most Physical Drive PD pane 5 Wait until rebuild progress state becomes 100 or indicates a hyphen 6 Click Dashboard LD Logical Drive Information Confirm whether the rebuilding finished normally Note Select the LD number on which the rebuild is executed Identifying RAID rebuild status 6 3 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 286: ...information Figure 6 5 Confirming the completion of the rebuild 7 Confirm that Optimal is indicated in LD Status line in the General Information 6 4 Identifying RAID rebuild status Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 287: ...d failed check event logs and contact with Hitachi Data Systems Customer Support team 1 Click the event log The event detail is displayed 2 Check and record the detail information Identifying RAID rebuild status 6 5 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 288: ...Figure 6 7 Rebuild failed Figure 6 8 Event viewer 6 6 Identifying RAID rebuild status Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 289: ... click the desktop window and then click Open in Terminal in the pulldown menu during X Window is active 2 Confirm that the root localhost Desktop window is displayed Identifying RAID rebuild status 6 7 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 290: ...n amber Figure 6 10 Fault LED 4 Enter hrncli ldpdprog in the root localhost desktop window and then confirm the progress of the rebuilding The PD No in the window corresponds to the HDD number in the server blade or storage expansion blade 6 8 Identifying RAID rebuild status Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 291: ...ndow Confirm whether the rebuilding finished normally When the rebuilding finished normally Optimal is indicated in State column of the LD No See the following examples Example Normal end of rebuilding Example Abnormal end of rebuilding Identifying RAID rebuild status 6 9 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 292: ...e event detail is displayed 2 Check and record the detail information When rebuild failed enter gedit var log messages or vi var log messages in LINUX command prompt and then check the event logs of internal storage monitor in var log Notes 6 10 Identifying RAID rebuild status Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 293: ... indicates Error Level indicates internal storage monitor ID Identifying RAID rebuild status 6 11 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 294: ...6 12 Identifying RAID rebuild status Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 295: ...nfiguration of Emulex HBA card The following key topics are covered Configuration procedure for Emulex HBA card 8 Gb FC 2 ports mezzanine card 16 Gb FC 2 ports mezzanine card 10Gb CNA 4 port mezzanine card Configuring Emulex mezzanine card 7 1 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 296: ...uration settings of the failed card After installing the new HBA card you even need to configure the new HBA card according to the settings of the failed card The general flow for confirming and restoring the configuration is as follows 7 2 Configuring Emulex mezzanine card Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 297: ...card Confirming the parameters of 8 Gb FC mezzanine card 1 Click Power and select Power On in Remote console menu 2 Power Control dialog box is displayed Click Yes The target server blade will power on Configuring Emulex mezzanine card 7 3 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 298: ...rform the following procedure For an FC mezzanine card on CB 520X B1 B2 B3 or CB 520H B3 B4 skip to Confirming parameters of FC mezzanine card on CB 520X B1 B2 B3 CB 520H B3 B4 on page 7 13 4 Press Esc in System Configuration and Boot Management window 5 Press Y when Do you want exit Setup Utility is prompted 6 Confirm BIOS version and then press Ctrl E key in the following prompt 7 4 Configuring ...

Page 299: ...ter key number 1 or 3 the first port number of the failed card Note When two Emulex FC mezzanine cards are installed in mezzanine slot 2 and 4 the first port of the mezzanine card in slot 4 is indicated in number 3 line 8 Confirm and record Port Name and Node name 9 Confirm and record the BIOS setting which is Enabled or Disabled 10 Enter 1 and then press Enter key to confirm registered boot devic...

Page 300: ...turn to the previous menu 13 Enter 2 and then press Enter key 14 The parameter List is displayed Enter 1 and then press Enter key 15 Confirm and record the setting and then press ESC key The window in step 11 is displayed again 7 6 Configuring Emulex mezzanine card Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 301: ...ep 12 while changing the entering number from 2 to 11 respectively 17 Press Esc several times until the following window is displayed Configuring Emulex mezzanine card 7 7 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 302: ...y is displayed Select number and then press Enter key number 1 or 3 the first port number of the failed card Note When two Emulex FC mezzanine cards are installed in mezzanine slot 2 and 4 the first port of the mezzanine card in slot 4 is indicated in number 3 line 2 Confirm and record Port Name and Node name 3 Confirm and record the BIOS setting which is Enabled or Disabled 7 8 Configuring Emulex...

Page 303: ... Enter 5 The Boot Device List is displayed Confirm and record DID WWPN and LUN in the boot device list 6 Press Esc key twice to return to the previous menu Configuring Emulex mezzanine card 7 9 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 304: ...r to confirm adaptor parameters 8 Confirm and record the Boot BIOS setting and then press Esc key 9 Select Configure Advanced Adapter Parameters and then press Enter 7 10 Configuring Emulex mezzanine card Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 305: ...ect Change Default ALPA of this Adapter and then press Enter 11 Confirm and record ALPA setting and then press Esc Configuring Emulex mezzanine card 7 11 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 306: ...rd the settings of PLOGI Retry Timer Topology Spinup Delay Auto Scan Setting EDD 3 0 Start Unit Command Environment Variable Auto Boot Sector and Link Speed 13 Press Esc two times in the following window 7 12 Configuring Emulex mezzanine card Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 307: ... the failed mezzanine card 16 Power off the server blade Confirming parameters of FC mezzanine card on CB 520X B1 B2 B3 CB 520H B3 B4 1 Select System settings in System Configuration and Boot Management window and then press Enter Configuring Emulex mezzanine card 7 13 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 308: ...ect Emulex nnn line for the failed mezzanine card slot where nnn is odd number in Storage window by using and keys and then press Enter Note A half wide server blade can install a mezzanine card in slot 2 A full wide server blade can install two mezzanine cards in slot 2 and slot 4 7 14 Configuring Emulex mezzanine card Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 309: ...Enter 5 Select 0001 HITACHI DF600F 0000 line by using and keys and then press Enter Write down the alphanumeric in the upper right WWN line Press Esc once Note The indication of HITACHI DF600F 0000 portion varies depending on the connected peripheral device Configuring Emulex mezzanine card 7 15 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 310: ...ys and then press Enter 7 Confirm and record the settings of Topology Selection PLOGI Retry Timer Force Link Speed Maximum Luns Target Boot Target Scan Method and Delay Device Discovery and then click Esc two times 7 16 Configuring Emulex mezzanine card Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 311: ...rage window by using and keys and then press Enter Note A half wide server blade can install a mezzanine card in slot 2 A full wide server blade can install two mezzanine cards in slot 2 and slot 4 9 Repeat from step 4 to step 7 for second port of the failed mezzanine card 10 Power off the server blade Configuring Emulex mezzanine card 7 17 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 312: ... the server blade model For an FC mezzanine card on CB 520A A1 CB 520H A1 B1 B2 or CB 540A A1 B1 perform the following procedure For an FC mezzanine card on CB 520X B1 B2 B3 or CB 520H B3 B4 skip to Restoring parameter of FC mezzanine card on CB 520X B1 B2 B3 CB 520H B3 B4 on page 7 32 4 Press Esc in System Configuration and Boot Management window 5 Press Y when Do you want exit Setup Utility is p...

Page 313: ...ity is displayed Enter number and then press Enter key number 1 or 3 the first port number of the replaced card 8 Confirm and record Port Name and Node name 9 Enter 2 and then press Enter key to confirm registered boot device 10 The parameter List is displayed 11 Enter number from 1 to 11 respectively to set up each parameter and then press Enter key Configuring Emulex mezzanine card 7 19 Hitachi ...

Page 314: ...ing with ones for the failed card that you recorded in the previous procedures Enter the instructed digit in each screenshot corresponding to the failed card setting 7 20 Configuring Emulex mezzanine card Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 315: ... all of the parameters 14 Press Esc key until the following screen is displayed 15 Skip from this step 15 to step 22 when BIOS setting for the port is Disabled Enter 1 to set up the Boot Device Configuring Emulex mezzanine card 7 21 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 316: ...g the failed card 18 Enter LUN which you record before replacing 19 Find LUN which you entered in step 11 and then enter the corresponding Two digits number 20 Enter Number Number 1 When WWPN was only registered before replacing the failed card 2 When DID was only registered before replacing the failed card 7 22 Configuring Emulex mezzanine card Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manu...

Page 317: ...number for the second port and then press Enter key another number 2 or 4 25 Repeat step 8 to step 23 to setup second port 26 Power off the server blade Restoring parameter of FC mezzanine card when BIOS version is 2 12a13 1 The BIOS utility is displayed Select number and then press Enter key number 1 or 3 the first port number of the failed card Configuring Emulex mezzanine card 7 23 Hitachi Comp...

Page 318: ...line 2 Confirm and record Port Name and Node name 3 Select Enable Disable Boot from SAN and then press Enter 4 Select Enable or Disable corresponding to the recorded setting before the replacement and then press Enter Press Esc to return to the previous window 7 24 Configuring Emulex mezzanine card Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 319: ...igure Advanced Adapter Parameters and then press Enter 6 Select Change Default ALPA of this Adapter and then press Enter Configuring Emulex mezzanine card 7 25 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 320: ...window 8 Repeat step 6 and step 7 while changing the selecting items in step 6 to restore the recorded settings of PLOGI Retry Timer Topology Spinup Delay Auto Scan Setting EDD 3 0 Start Unit Command Environment Variable Auto Boot Sector and Link Speed 7 26 Configuring Emulex mezzanine card Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 321: ...9 Press Esc in the following window Configuring Emulex mezzanine card 7 27 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 322: ...from step 10 to step 17 10 Select Configure Boot Devices and then press Enter 11 Select the Boot Entry number which status was Used before the replacement and then press Enter 7 28 Configuring Emulex mezzanine card Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 323: ... ones with recorded before the replacement and then press Enter 13 Enter the LUN which recorded before the replacement and then press Enter after selecting the column Configuring Emulex mezzanine card 7 29 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 324: ...e replacement or select Boot this device via DID when DID was registered in boot entry before the replacement and then press Enter 16 Record the registered boot entry When multiple boot entries are registered repeat Step 11 to Step 15 for each entry and then write down the registered boot entry 7 30 Configuring Emulex mezzanine card Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 325: ...two times when the following window is displayed 18 Select another number and then press Enter key another number 2 or 4 Configuring Emulex mezzanine card 7 31 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 326: ... of FC mezzanine card on CB 520X B1 B2 B3 CB 520H B3 B4 1 Select System settings in System Configuration and Boot Management window by using and keys and then press Enter 2 Select Storage in System settings window and then press Enter 7 32 Configuring Emulex mezzanine card Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 327: ...Enter Note A half wide server blade can install a mezzanine card in slot 2 A full wide server blade can install two mezzanine cards in slot 2 and slot 4 4 Write down the alphanumeric in Node Name line Select Set Boot from SAN and then press Enter Select the setting of failed mezzanine card Enable or Disable by using and keys and then press Enter Configuring Emulex mezzanine card 7 33 Hitachi Compu...

Page 328: ...nd then press Enter 2 Select the setting of failed mezzanine card Auto Loop First default Auto Point to Point First FC AL or Fabric Point to Point by using and keys and then press Enter To restore the other items of failed mezzanine card Perform as same step as the 1 and 2 above for the other items 7 Press Esc one time in Configure HBA Parameters window to return to previous menu 7 34 Configuring ...

Page 329: ...ress Enter Confirm that the alphanumeric in the upper right WWN line is as same as the one of failed mezzanine card write down the WWN line into the following table and then press Enter Note The indication of HITACHI DF600F 0000 portion varies depending on the connected peripheral device Configuring Emulex mezzanine card 7 35 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 330: ...0 Mode Peripheral dev by using and keys and then press Enter 11 Select Commit Changes by using and keys and then press Enter 7 36 Configuring Emulex mezzanine card Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 331: ... Select Emulex nnn line for the failed mezzanine card slot where nnn is even number in Storage window by using and keys and then press Enter Note A half wide server blade can install a mezzanine card in slot 2 A full wide server blade can install two mezzanine cards in slot 2 and slot 4 Configuring Emulex mezzanine card 7 37 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 332: ...C mezzanine card 1 Click Power and select Power On in Remote console menu 2 Power Control dialog box is displayed Click Yes The target server blade will power on 3 Wait about five minutes until System Configuration and Boot Management window is displayed 7 38 Configuring Emulex mezzanine card Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 333: ...H B3 B4 go to Confirming parameters of FC mezzanine card on CB 520X B1 B2 B3 CB 520H B3 B4 on page 7 13 1 Press Esc in System Configuration and Boot Management window 2 Press Y when Do you want exit Setup Utility is prompted 3 Confirm BIOS version and then press Ctrl E key in the following prompt Configuring Emulex mezzanine card 7 39 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 334: ...nter key 5 Confirm and record Firmware version BIOS setting which is Enabled or Disabled Port Name and Node name 6 Select Configure Boot Devices and then press Enter 7 40 Configuring Emulex mezzanine card Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 335: ... WWPN and LUN of Used in the boot device list 8 Press Esc key once to return to the previous menu 9 Select Configure Advanced Adapter Parameters and then press Enter Configuring Emulex mezzanine card 7 41 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 336: ... and record ALPA setting and then press Esc 12 Repeat step 11 and step 12 while changing the selecting items in step 13 to confirm and record the settings of PLOGI Retry Timer Topology 7 42 Configuring Emulex mezzanine card Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 337: ...tting EDD 3 0 Start Unit Command Environment Variable Auto Boot Sector and Link Speed 13 Press Esc two times in the following window Configuring Emulex mezzanine card 7 43 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 338: ...meters of 16 Gb FC mezzanine card 1 Click Power and select Power On in Remote console menu 2 Power Control dialog box is displayed Click Yes The target server blade will power on 3 Wait about five minutes until System Configuration and Boot Management window is displayed 7 44 Configuring Emulex mezzanine card Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 339: ...H B3 B4 go to Restoring parameter of FC mezzanine card on CB 520X B1 B2 B3 CB 520H B3 B4 on page 7 32 1 Press Esc in System Configuration and Boot Management window 2 Press Y when Do you want exit Setup Utility is prompted 3 Confirm BIOS version and then press Ctrl E key in the following prompt Configuring Emulex mezzanine card 7 45 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 340: ...r key 5 Confirm and record Firmware version BIOS setting which is Enabled or Disabled Port Name and Node name 6 Select Enable Disable Boot from SAN and then press Enter 7 46 Configuring Emulex mezzanine card Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 341: ... setting before the replacement and then press Enter Press Esc to return to the previous window 8 Select Configure Advanced Adapter Parameters and then press Enter Configuring Emulex mezzanine card 7 47 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 342: ...ress Enter 10 Enter appropriate number corresponding to the recorded setting before the replacement and then press Enter Press Esc to return to the previous window 7 48 Configuring Emulex mezzanine card Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 343: ...rded settings of PLOGI Retry Timer Topology Spinup Delay Auto Scan Setting EDD 3 0 Start Unit Command Environment Variable Auto Boot Sector and Link Speed 12 Press Esc two times in the following window Configuring Emulex mezzanine card 7 49 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 344: ...from step 13 to step 20 13 Select Configure Boot Devices and then press Enter 14 Select the Boot Entry number which status was Used before the replacement and then press Enter 7 50 Configuring Emulex mezzanine card Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 345: ... ones with recorded before the replacement and then press Enter 16 Enter the LUN which recorded before the replacement and then press Enter after selecting the column Configuring Emulex mezzanine card 7 51 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 346: ...8 Select Boot this device via WWPN when WWPN was registered in boot entry before the replacement or select Boot this device via DID when DID was registered in boot entry before the replacement and then press Enter 7 52 Configuring Emulex mezzanine card Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 347: ...ies are registered repeat Step 14 to Step 18 for each entry and then write down the registered boot entry 20 Press Esc two times when the following window is displayed Configuring Emulex mezzanine card 7 53 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 348: ... 4 port mezzanine card Confirming the firmware versions 1 Click Resources Modules of All Modules of Management Modules Active management module in the Web console 2 Confirm the Firmware version column in lower right Condition pane and then write down the version 7 54 Configuring Emulex mezzanine card Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 349: ...nagement module is A0135 or earlier 6 Click Action CNA revision history in upper right of the window 7 Confirm and write down the latest CNA firmware version of the failed CNA mezzanine card in CNA revision history window Consider that the latest Update Date and Time represents the latest CNA firmware version of the CNA product Configuring Emulex mezzanine card 7 55 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Serie...

Page 350: ...B 520H A1 B1 CB 520A A1 CB 540A A1 B1 the management module firmware version is A0180 or later Server model Firmware version CB 520H A1 B1 01 70 or later CB 520A A1 02 38 or later CB 540A A1 B1 03 20 or later Go to Confirming the UMC and Personality settings on page 7 63 d The server model is CB 520H A1 B1 CB 520A A1 CB 540A A1 B1 the management module firmware version is A0179 or earlier When the...

Page 351: ...e Server model Firmware version CB 520H A1 B1 01 69 or earlier CB 520A A1 02 37 or earlier CB 540A A1 B1 03 19 or earlier 1 Click Power and select Power On in Remote console menu 2 Power Control dialog box is displayed Click YES The target serve blade will power on 3 Press Ctrl P key when the following prompt was displayed 4 PXESelection Utility window is displayed Select the target controller and...

Page 352: ...board LOM No Server model of CNA 1 of CTRL 2 Controller 1 GGAGC0An or GGAGB0An without LOM 1 2 0 1 for the mezzanine 2 2 3 0 1 for Mezz 1 2 3 for Mezz 2 3 GGAGC0Bn with LOM 0 1 0 for LOM 3 1 3 0 for LOM 3 1 2 for the mezzanine 4 GGAGD0An without LOM 1 2 0 1 for the mezzanine 5 2 4 0 1 for first mezzanine 2 3 for second mezzanine 6 3 6 0 1 for first mezzanine 2 3 for second mezzanine 4 5 for third ...

Page 353: ...ssigned to LOM for CB 520H B1 GGAGC0Bn with LOM 4 The controller 0 and 1 are assigned to LOMs for CB 540A B1 GGAGD0Bn with LOM Note The Personality for Emulex 10Gb LAN mezzanine card and LOM is fixed to NIC by default and cannot change 7 Port Selection menu window is displayed Select the port 0 and then press Enter key 8 MultiChannel Configuration window is displayed Confirm and record the configu...

Page 354: ...Press Ctrl S key when the following prompt was displayed iSCSISelect Utility starts Only when iSCSI is selected in Personality setting on one of the CNA products the line of iSCSI Initiator BIOS is indicated Only when FCoE is selected in Personality setting on one of the CNA products the line of FCoE BIOS is indicated 7 60 Configuring Emulex mezzanine card Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System S...

Page 355: ... Configuration and then press Enter key Note The iSCSI Initiator Name may not be fully indicated in the dialog box Move cursor to right by using key to confirm the last character 18 Controller Selection menu window is displayed Select the port 0 and then press Enter key Configuring Emulex mezzanine card 7 61 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 356: ...d then press Enter key 24 Static IP Address window is displayed Confirm and record IP Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway 25 Press Esc key 26 Controller Configuration window is displayed Select iSCSI Target Configuration and then press Enter key 27 iSCSI Target Configuration window is displayed Select Add New iSCSI Target and then press Enter key Note The iSCSI Target Name may not be fully ind...

Page 357: ...tep 19 to step 29 End of the Confirming the iSCSI settings Go to Confirming the FCoE settings on page 7 65 Confirming the UMC and Personality settings This procedure shall be performed when the server model is neither CB 520H B2 B3 B4 nor CB 520X B1 B2 B3 the firmware version of management module is A0180 or later and the firmware version of server blade is as follows Server model Firmware version...

Page 358: ...ng to confirm the FCoE settings on page 7 64 Preparing to confirm the FCoE settings This procedure shall be performed when the server model is CB 520H B2 This procedure also shall be performed when the server model is neither CB 520H B2 B3 B4 nor CB 520X B1 B2 B3 the firmware version of management module is A0180 or later and the firmware version of server blade is as follows Server model Firmware...

Page 359: ...ent window When the Do you want to exit dialog box is displayed press Y End of the Turning on the server blade again Go to Confirming the FCoE settings on page 7 65 Confirming the FCoE settings This procedure shall be performed in all of the conditions except the server blade is CB 520X B1 B2 B3 and CB 520H B3 B4 1 Press Ctrl and E simultaneously in the following window FCoE BIOS Utility starts Co...

Page 360: ...ve cursor onto the first Port of failed CNA product by using and in FCoE BIOS Utility window and then press the Enter Confirm the first Port of failed CNA product according to the following table Note 1 Identify the first Port of the failed CNA product with the CNA name and BUS number in Emulex Adapters in the System window See the following table 7 66 Configuring Emulex mezzanine card Hitachi Com...

Page 361: ...A cars are installed a b and c are effective When a b c d the hexadecimal Bus number WW XX YY ZZ 3 When two CNA mezzanine cards are installed the hexadecimal Bus number WW XX YY ZZ 2 When the BUS number and Dev number for the first Port of replaced CNA product are not indicated in the window skip this step Set the parameters after the replacement from scratch 3 Two ports are indicated for the onbo...

Page 362: ...Boot Devices window Skip this step when the BIOS setting for the first port is set to Disabled 5 Press ESC The window in step 3 is displayed again Move cursor onto Configure DCBX mode by using and and then press Enter Confirm and write down the DCBX mode is line Skip this step when the BIOS setting for the first port is set to Disabled 7 68 Configuring Emulex mezzanine card Hitachi Compute Blade 5...

Page 363: ...ss ESC The window in step 3 is displayed again Move cursor onto Configure Advanced Adapter Parameters by using and and then press Enter 8 Move cursor onto Change Default ALPA of this Adapter by using and and then press Enter Confirm and write down The Adapter ALPA is line 9 Repeat the step 8 above by moving cursor onto Change PLOGI Retry Timer Enable or Disable Spinup Delay Auto Scan Setting Enabl...

Page 364: ...h setting 10 Press ESC in the following parameter item selection window and then press ESC one more time 11 Select the next port of the failed CNA mezzanine card by using and in FCoE BIOS Utility window and then press the Enter 7 70 Configuring Emulex mezzanine card Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 365: ...nd then press Enter 2 Confirm that the replaced CNA LAN mezzanine card or LAN mezzanine card is indicated in the Display H W configuration window Move cursor onto OK by using Tab key and then press Enter The indicator of the CNA products varies depending on the server blade or CNA type Configuring Emulex mezzanine card 7 71 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 366: ...Connect 10 Gb NIC LOM Onboard 10 Gb LAN on CB 540A B1 B nn OB eth Emulex Corporation OneConnect NIC LOM Onboard 10 Gb LAN on CB 520X B1 B2 B3 Notes 1 x indicates the mezzanine slot number and the value is 1 or 2 2 y indicates the mezzanine slot number and the value is 1 2 3 or 4 3 z indicates the LOM number and the value is 1 or 2 3 Move cursor onto Utility by using Tab key in the main menu and th...

Page 367: ... onto F W update of Emulex CNA by using Tab and then press Enter 6 Move cursor onto OK by using Tab and then press Enter Configuring Emulex mezzanine card 7 73 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 368: ...y the firmware version of the replaced CNA LAN mezzanine card with the indicated Slot No in the Emulex CNA Utility dialog box Slot No indicator Component Server blade Mezz 0x1 CNA LAN mezzanine card CB 520A A1 CB 520H A1 B2 B3 B4 B nn My2 CNA LAN mezzanine card CB 540A A1 B1 CB 520X B1 B2 B3 OnBoard LOM CB 520H B1 B2 B3 B4 7 74 Configuring Emulex mezzanine card Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series Sys...

Page 369: ...pply the version of other mezzanine cards or LOM 3 When the firmware version of failed CNA LAN mezzanine card was not confirmed or was indicated as No history before the replacement and neither CNA LAN mezzanine cards nor LOM except the replaced CNA product is installed in the server blade identify an appropriate firmware version of CNA product according to the server blade type and its firmware v...

Page 370: ...a Session window Keep the Virtual Media Session window still open 12 Remove the CB500 CBTP CD ROM from the console PC and then insert CNA FW Update Media CD ROM 13 Click the Mapped check box in Client View pane of Virtual Media Session window Keep the Virtual Media Session window still open 7 76 Configuring Emulex mezzanine card Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 371: ...oduct enter the Number corresponding to the FW ver of the other CNA products in Select No line and then press Enter When only the replaced CNA mezzanine card is installed in the server blade enter the Number corresponding to the latest firmware version in Select No line and then press Enter The message Starting update of F W data is indicated and the updating firmware starts It takes about two to ...

Page 372: ...e controllers on the CNA mezzanine card For example the messages through Starting update of F W data and Completed update of F W data are indicated two times since a CNA or LAN mezzanine card has two controllers 17 Enter q in Select No line and then press Enter to complete the firmware update 7 78 Configuring Emulex mezzanine card Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 373: ... updated 19 Enter q in Select No line of Emulex CNA Utility dialog box and then press Enter 20 Remove the check in Mapped check box in Client View pane of Virtual Media Session window 21 Remove the CD ROM from the console PC Move cursor onto Power Off and then press Enter Configuring Emulex mezzanine card 7 79 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 374: ...el and firmware versions 1 Depending on the server model and firmware versions select one of the following procedures a The server model is CB 520H B3 B4 or CB 520X B1 B2 B3 Go to Rebooting the server before restoring FCoE settings on page 7 94 b The server model is CB 520H B2 7 80 Configuring Emulex mezzanine card Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 375: ...B 520H A1 B1 01 69 or earlier CB 520A A1 02 37 or earlier CB 540A A1 B1 03 19 or earlier Go to Restoring the iSCSI settings on page 7 81 Restoring the iSCSI settings This procedure shall be performed when the firmware version of management module is A0179 or earlier or the firmware version of server blade is as follows When the server blade is CB 520H B2 B3 B4 or CB 520X B1 B2 B3 skip the followin...

Page 376: ...nd Boot Management window When the Do you want to exit dialog box is displayed press Y 5 Press Ctrl and P when the following prompt was displayed 6 PXESelection Utility window is displayed Select the target controller and then press Enter 7 82 Configuring Emulex mezzanine card Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 377: ...A or LAN card One Controller number is assigned to an onboard LOM No Server model of CNA 1 of CTRL 2 Controller 1 GGAGC0An or GGAGB0An without LOM 1 2 0 1 for the mezzanine 2 2 3 0 1 for Mezz 1 2 3 for Mezz 2 3 GGAGC0Bn with LOM 0 1 0 for LOM 3 1 3 0 for LOM 3 1 2 for the mezzanine 4 GGAGD0An without LOM 1 2 0 1 for the mezzanine 5 2 4 0 1 for first mezzanine 2 3 for second mezzanine 6 3 6 0 1 for...

Page 378: ... controller 0 and 1 are assigned to LOMs for CB 540A B1 GGAGD0Bn with LOM Note The Personality for Emulex 10Gb LAN mezzanine card and LOM is fixed to NIC by default and cannot change 9 Port Selection menu window is displayed Select the port 0 and then press Enter 10 MultiChannel Configuration window is displayed Set up the configuration of PXE Boot Support for the replaced card corresponding to th...

Page 379: ...following message is indicated when same LPVID are set in multiple columns the cursor is moved onto Save and then Enter is pressed 3 The following message is indicated when the sum of Bandwidth is not 100 the cursor is moved onto Save and then Enter is pressed 13 Select the port 1 and then press Enter 14 Repeat the procedures from step 10 to step 12 15 Press Esc key until the following dialog is d...

Page 380: ...ndicated Only when FCoE is selected in Personality setting on one of the CNA products the line of FCoE BIOS is indicated Note When the following message is indicated press Enter 19 iSCSISelect Utility is displayed Set up the iSCSI Initiator Name for the replaced card corresponding with ones for the failed card that you recorded in the previous procedures 20 Select Save and then press Enter 7 86 Co...

Page 381: ...ress Enter 23 Controller Properties window is displayed Set up Boot Support for the replaced card corresponding to the ones of the failed card that you recorded in the previous procedures 24 Select Save and then press Enter 25 Controller Configuration window is displayed Select Network Configuration and then press Enter 26 Network Configuration window is displayed Select Configure Static IP Addres...

Page 382: ...st dot address of IP Address or Default Gateway Address is set to 0 the cursor is moved onto Save and then Enter is pressed 3 The following message is indicated when the dot address of Subnet Mask is not set to 0 or 255 the cursor is moved onto Save and then Enter is pressed 29 Controller Configuration window is displayed Select iSCSI Target Configuration and then press Enter 30 iSCSI Target Confi...

Page 383: ...cables to the disk Move cursor onto the target iSCSI disk line in the iSCSI Target Configuration dialog box and then press Delete After that retry from step 30 34 Press Esc until Controller Selection menu window is displayed Select the next port of replaced CNA mezzanine card and then press Enter 35 Repeat the procedures step 22 to step 32 36 Press Esc for several times until Do you want to exit f...

Page 384: ...rmware version CB 520H A1 B1 01 70 or later CB 520A A1 02 38 or later CB 540A A1 B1 03 20 or later 1 Click Power and select Power On in Remote console menu 2 Power Control dialog box is displayed Click Yes The target server blade is powered on 3 Wait about five minutes until System Configuration and Boot management window is displayed 4 Press Esc in System Configuration and Boot Management window ...

Page 385: ...nes of the failed card that you recorded in the previous procedures 8 Select Save and then press Enter Note The Controller number of the replaced CNA or LAN card varies depending on the server model and the mezzanine card slot Identify the Controller number according to the criteria in the following table Two Controller number are assigned to a CNA or LAN card One Controller number is assigned to ...

Page 386: ...Mezz 2 4 5 for Mezz 3 6 7 for Mezz 4 8 GGAGD0Bn with LOM 0 2 0 1 for LOMs 4 1 4 0 1 for LOMs 4 2 3 for the mezzanine 9 2 6 0 1 for LOMs 4 2 3 for Mezz 2 4 5 for Mezz 4 Notes 1 The of CNA indicates the total number of installed Emulex 10Gb CNA mezzanine card and LAN mezzanine card 2 Confirm that the indicated number of controllers in Controller Selection Menu window is equal to the of Controller in...

Page 387: ...ter several times until Controller Selection Menu is displayed 10 Select the second controller and then repeat from step 7 to step 8 11 When you are prompted continue press Y Press Esc several times until Do you want to exit from the utility Y N is prompted and then press Y 12 Wait about five minutes until System Configuration and Boot management window is displayed 13 Press Esc in System Configur...

Page 388: ...s The target server blade is powered on 3 Wait about five minutes until System Configuration and Boot management window is displayed 4 Press Esc in System Configuration and Boot Management window When the Do you want to exit dialog box is displayed press Y When the server blade is CB 520H B2 go to Restoring FCoE settings on page 7 95 When the server blade is CB 520X B1 B2 B3 and CB 520H B3 B4 go t...

Page 389: ...indicated Only when FCoE is selected in Personality setting on one of the CNA products the line of FCoE BIOS is indicated 2 Move cursor onto the first Port of replaced CNA product by using and in FCoE BIOS Utility window and then press Enter Confirm the first Port of replaced CNA product according to the following table Note 1 Identify the first Port of replaced CNA product with the CNA name and B...

Page 390: ...installed a b and c are effective When a b c d the hexadecimal Bus number WW XX YY ZZ 3 When two CNA mezzanine cards are installed the hexadecimal Bus number WW XX YY ZZ 2 When the BUS number and Dev number for the first Port of replaced CNA product are not indicated in the window skip this step Set the parameters from scratch 3 Two ports are indicated for the onboard LOM on CB 520H B1 B2 Four por...

Page 391: ...d then press Enter Skip this step when the BIOS setting for the first port is set to Disabled 5 Move cursor onto the numbered line which indicates as same DID or WWPN setting as the line indicated as Used before replacing the failed CNA product and then press Enter Skip this step when the Boot BIOS setting for the first port is set to Disabled Configuring Emulex mezzanine card 7 97 Hitachi Compute...

Page 392: ...roduct and then press Enter Skip this step when the Boot BIOS setting for the first port is set to Disabled 8 Move cursor onto Boot this device via WWPN when WWPN was registered for the boot entry before replacing the failed CNA product and then press Enter Move cursor onto Boot this device via DID when DID was registered for the boot entry before replacing the failed CNA product and then press En...

Page 393: ...and and then press Enter Move cursor onto the CEE mode or CIN mode as same setting as the failed CNA product by using and and then press Enter Confirm that the DCBX mode is line changed to the selected mode Skip this step when the BIOS setting for the first port is set to Disabled 11 Press ESC The window in step 3 is displayed again Move cursor onto Configure FCF CIN Parameters by using and and th...

Page 394: ...o Change Default ALPA of this Adapter by using and and then press Enter Select as same setting as the failed CNA product by using and in the Change Adapter ALPA HEX To line and then press Enter Confirm that The Adapter ALPA is line changed to the selected hexadecimal 14 Repeat the above instruction in step 13 by moving cursor onto Change PLOGI Retry Timer Enable or Disable Spinup Delay Auto Scan S...

Page 395: ...window and then press ESC one more time 16 Select the second port of replaced CNA mezzanine card by using and in FCoE BIOS Utility window and then press the Enter Configuring Emulex mezzanine card 7 101 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 396: ...alog box is displayed and then press Y The server blade reboots Skip this step when FCoE BIOS Utility is not executed 19 Wait about five minutes until System Configuration and Boot management window is displayed 7 102 Configuring Emulex mezzanine card Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 397: ...H B2 B3 B4 go to Restoring backed up CNA information on page 7 104 When the firmware version of management module is A0180 or later and the firmware version of server blade is as follows go to Restoring backed up CNA information on page 7 104 Server model Firmware version CB 520H A1 B1 01 70 or later CB 520A A1 02 38 or later Configuring Emulex mezzanine card 7 103 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series...

Page 398: ...estoring backed up CNA information This procedure shall be performed when the server model is CB 520H B2 B3 B4 CB 520X B1 B2 B3 Also this procedure shall be performed when the firmware version of management module is A0180 or later and the firmware version of server blade is as follows Server model Firmware version CB 520H A1 B1 01 70 or later CB 520A A1 02 38 or later CB 540A A1 B1 03 20 or later...

Page 399: ...d in Restore CNA card information dialog box 3 Click Backup list and then click the line of the latest date and time in Restore CNA card information dialog box 4 Click Confirm in Restore CNA card information dialog box Configuring Emulex mezzanine card 7 105 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 400: ...nfirm dialog box and then Click Close in Restore CNA card information dialog box End of Restoring backed up CNA information 7 106 Configuring Emulex mezzanine card Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 401: ...rver blade The following key topics are covered Diagnostic procedure overview Connecting the remote console Starting Compute blade test program CBTP Diagnosing the server blade Closing the test program Diagnosing server blade 8 1 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 402: ... and performs various internal component testing while user OS is not running This utility is available in Linux version and helps to check proper server blade operation Use the following procedures to run the utility for the replaced server blade Figure 8 1 The outline of the process for diagnosing Connecting the remote console 1 For CB 520A A1 CB 520H A1 B1 B2 B3 B4 CB 540A A1 B1 and Non SMP CB ...

Page 403: ...Select Condition tab 3 Click Server blade Action and select Start remote console 4 The remote console window is displayed Figure 8 2 Starting the remote console Figure 8 3 Remote console window Note When the type of server blade is CB 520H A1 B1 with BMC of before 01 27 the login screen of Web console is displayed Login and start the remote console For login procedure see Starting remote console b...

Page 404: ...t content from this publisher check box or Always trust this certificate check box When these check boxes are checked remove the check And then click Yes or Run for the dialog boxes 5 When the server blade is powered on the following server blade VGA window is displayed 8 4 Diagnosing server blade Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 405: ...URL https BMC IP address in the address bar and press Enter The following logon screen is displayed Enter user01 in Username and pass01 in Password for the server blade remote console in the following text boxes and then click OK This user name and password combination is the initial setting the setting at shipping time If you have modified the settings enter the modified user name and password as...

Page 406: ...JRE Click Yes or Run Tip You can see the advance usages about the remote console in the following reference guide Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Remote Console User s Guide Starting Compute blade test program CBTP 1 Insert CB 500 CBTP CD ROM into the CD ROM drive of the console PC 2 Click Tools and select Launch Virtual Media 3 Virtual Media Session window is displayed Check Mapped 8 6 Diagnosing serve...

Page 407: ...hen the check box is checked remove the check And then click Run 2 If the remote console had been started with the check mark of Always trust this certificate check box the following Network Error dialog box may be displayed and Virtual Media Session may not be able to use Diagnosing server blade 8 7 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 408: ...Issued To and Issued By indicate target server blade IP address and then click Remove 4 Click OK in Confirmation Remove Certificate dialog box 5 After changing the JAVA setting retry from Connecting the remote console on page 8 2 again Tip Do not close the Virtual Media Session window until the diagnostic procedure is completed 4 Select Date and Time and then press Enter key 5 The date and time wi...

Page 409: ...ager window and then press Enter key Figure 8 8 Selecting Boot from Device 8 When no check mark exists in a field enclosed by square brackets of Legacy Only select the field and then press Enter key Select xxx CD DVD xxx Remote Mount in Boot Devices Manager window and then press Enter key Diagnosing server blade 8 9 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 410: ...P main menu window is displayed Figure 8 10 Starting CBTP Diagnosing the server blade Set server blade power value You need to perform this procedure after changing hardware configuration 1 Select Utility in CBTP and then press Enter key 8 10 Diagnosing server blade Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 411: ... When FRU update tool window is displayed select Back 8 When Utility window is displayed select Back 9 CBTP main menu is displayed Verifying the hardware configuration 1 Select Display H W configuration and then press Enter key 2 Verify that the displayed device information is consistent with the system configuration When you replaced the USB in CB 520H A1 B1 B2 confirm that the line of SMART CAP ...

Page 412: ...rifying H W configuration of USB Note 1 One full screen may be too small to display all of the device information Verify the configuration until the Bottom 100 is displayed in the lower left of the window using the and keys 8 12 Diagnosing server blade Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 413: ...installed in the USB port on the front panel of the server blade USB port Location indicator port 1 port 2 port 1 port 2 Installed N A dev sda N A N A Installed N A dev sda Installed Installed dev sda dev sdb USB is installed in the USB port on the front panel of the server blade USB port Location indicator port 1 port 2 port 1 port 2 Installed N A dev sdb N A N A Installed N A dev sdb Installed I...

Page 414: ...h Hitachi Data Systems Customer Support team Closing the test program 1 Using the and keys select CLOSE and then press Enter key The window returns to the main menu 2 Select Power Off and then press Enter key 3 Power Off dialog appears Select OK and then press Enter key 4 The CBTP end processing is displayed When the shutdown process was successful the power LED on server blade blinks in green 5 C...

Page 415: ...displayed Click Exit 7 The Close program request dialog is displayed Click Yes 8 The Remote Console Launch window is displayed Click Logout 9 The Logon dialog is displayed Close the browser Diagnosing server blade 8 15 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 416: ...out the remote console Restarting BMC You need to restart BMC after set server blade power value See Restarting BMC procedure on page 4 56 8 16 Diagnosing server blade Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 417: ...System The following key topics are covered Notice Contact with Hitachi Data Systems Customer Support to confirm the latest firmware version before updating Updating BMC EFI firmware on server blade Updating firmware on management module Updating firmware on switch module Updating firmware 9 1 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 418: ...t Resources tab and select Modules Server Blades Server Blade n of the SMP configuration a target blade that should update the firmware 2 Select Condition tab 3 Click Action and then select Update Firmware 4 The update dialog box is displayed Click Browse and select the new firmware file 5 Click Confirm Figure 9 1 Select the updated firmware 6 The confirmation dialog box appears Click OK and then ...

Page 419: ...re ver A0145 does not support disabling LOM on CB 540A A1 B1 If you want to backdate ver A0145 or earlier on CB 540A B1 enable LOM according to change LOM configuration procedure See Chapter 10 Change LOM configuration 1 Select Resources tab and select Modules Management Modules 2 Click Action and then select Update Firmware 3 The update dialog box is displayed Check Update that you should update ...

Page 420: ...splayed Click OK and then firmware update will start 7 After the firmware update process has completed the successful message dialog box is displayed Click Close 8 The management modules will reboot 9 4 Updating firmware Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 421: ...dule and disconnect the LAN cable during updating the firmware Updating firmware on switch module Tip Before performing the following procedures you must download the updated firmware file from Hitachi Data System support portal to the console PC 1Gb LAN switch module or 1 10Gb LAN switch module 1 Click Start Programs Accessories Communications HyperTerminal to boot up terminal software Updating f...

Page 422: ...P address setup procedure for switch module on page 4 18 section 4 The login prompt is displayed in the terminal Figure 9 5 Connecting to LAN switch module 5 Enter operator as login name and then press Enter key 6 Confirm that the command prompt is indicated 7 Enter enable and then press Enter key 8 Enter cd usr var update and then press Enter key 9 6 Updating firmware Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Se...

Page 423: ... get new firmware file name and then press Enter key 13 The following message is displayed Confirm Transfer complete message 14 Enter bye and then press Enter key 15 Enter ppupdate new firmware file name and then press Enter key 16 The following message is displayed Confirm the new firmware version Updating firmware 9 7 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 424: ...ries Communications HyperTerminal to boot up terminal software 2 The Connection Description window is displayed Enter telnet1 and then click OK 3 Select TCP IP Winsock enter IP address in the Host address and then click OK IP address IP address for the target switch module See Internal IP address setup procedure for switch module on page 4 18 section 4 The login prompt is displayed in the terminal...

Page 425: ...ter firmwareshow and then press Enter key Confirm whether the firmware version is as same as the one of failed switch If the firmware is same the firmware update is not needed so skip the following steps Note Skip the following procedure when the firmware version of failed switch is v6 3 2d and the one of replaced switch is 6 3 2d1 Updating firmware 9 9 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Serv...

Page 426: ... press Enter key 13 Enter the copying firmware folder name and then press Enter key 14 Enter 2 and then press Enter key 15 Enter password and then press Enter key 16 Enter y and then press Enter key when prompted Do Auto Commit after Reboot Y Enter n and then press Enter key when prompted Reboot system after download N Enter y and then press Enter key when prompted Do you want to continue Y N Y 9 ...

Page 427: ...us LED of the FC switch module emit in green 20 Press Enter key to login to FC switch module again 21 Enter admin as login name and then press Enter key 22 Enter password as password and then press Enter key Confirm that command prompt is displayed again 23 Enter firmwaredownloadstatus and then press Enter key Confirm that a message of Firmwaredownload command has completed successfully is indicat...

Page 428: ...are 2 The Connection Description window is displayed Enter telnet1 and then click OK 3 Select TCP IP Winsock enter IP address in the Host address and then click OK IP address IP address of the target switch module See Internal IP address setup procedure for switch module on page 4 18 section 4 The login prompt is displayed in the terminal 9 12 Updating firmware Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series Sys...

Page 429: ...nter key 7 Confirm that the command prompt is indicated 8 Enter showversion and then press Enter key Ensure whether the firmware is the latest version If the firmware was the latest version the firmware update is not needed If it was not the latest version go to step 9 Updating firmware 9 13 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 430: ...ss IP address of console PC 12 Enter the latest firmware folder name and then press Enter key 13 Enter ftp and then press Enter key 14 Enter upload and then press Enter key 15 Enter password and then press Enter key 16 Enter y and then press Enter key 17 Enter y and then press Enter key 18 The following messages are displayed Enter y and then press Enter key 9 14 Updating firmware Hitachi Compute ...

Page 431: ...e firmware has been updated successfully the switch module will be rebooted automatically Note Do not power off the switch module and disconnect the LAN cable during updating the firmware Updating firmware 9 15 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 432: ...9 16 Updating firmware Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 433: ...ws of changing LOM configuration Confirming and updating firmware version for CB 540A B1 CB 520H B2 B3 B4 CB 520X B1 B2 B3 How to disable LOM and mount mezzanine cards How to enable LOM Diagnosing server blade Registering LoM license key for CB 520H B2 B3 B4 or CB 520X B1 B2 B3 Updating IPL file of LOM for CB 520H B3 B4 or CB 520X B1 B2 B3 Diagnosing server blade Change LOM configuration 10 1 Hita...

Page 434: ...anine card 1 or 3 CB 520H B2 B3 B4 Purchasing LOM License and enabling LOM CB 520X B1 B2 B3 Purchasing LOM License and enabling LOM Enabling and disabling LOM for CB 540A B1 You are able to mount mezzanine card 1 or 3 on CB 540A B1 You need to disable LOM when you mount mezzanine card 1 or 3 Outline of the procedure is as follows 10 2 Change LOM configuration Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series Syste...

Page 435: ...for CB 520H B2 B3 B4 CB 520X B1 B2 B3 You are able to enable or disable LOM after purchasing LOM license Outline of the procedure is as follows Change LOM configuration 10 3 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 436: ...ersion shown below or later On the other hand if you want to backdate firmware earlier than shown below you need to enable LOM according to How to enable LOM on page 10 8 section before backdate firmware Table 10 2 Firmware versions available for changing LOM configuration Server blade Firmware BMC EFI Management module CB 540A B1 03 14 or later A0145 or later CB 520H B2 04 30 or later A0205 or la...

Page 437: ...0285 or later For CB 520X B2 if firmware version is earlier than ver A0250 you need to update the version to A0250 or later For CB 520X B3 if firmware version is earlier than ver A0315 you need to update the version to A0315 or later Confirming BMC EFI firmware version of the server blade 1 Confirm firmware version on server blade See Server blade on page 4 23 section 2 For CB 540A B1 if firmware ...

Page 438: ...sor Information dialog box is displayed click Edit LOM Type 5 The Edit LOM type dialog box is displayed select 0x00 and click Confirm 6 The Confirm dialog box is displayed then click OK 7 After the FRU update process has completed the FRU Sensor Information dialog box is displayed again Confirm that LOM type field is 0x00 10 6 Change LOM configuration Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Servic...

Page 439: ...Change LOM configuration 10 7 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 440: ...connector slot 1 and 3 at the same time Keep LOM pass through connectors for future use 4 Install mezzanine cards on server blade if you need See Installing a mezzanine card on page 5 52 section Supported combination of mezzanine cards is same as CB 540A A1 B1 5 Close the top cover 6 Insert server blade to the chassis See Installing a full wide server blade on page 5 7 section How to enable LOM Up...

Page 441: ...ation 2 Select Hardware tab 3 Click Show FRU Sensor 4 The FRU Sensor Information dialog box is displayed click Edit LOM Type 5 The Edit LOM type dialog box is displayed select 0x02 and click Confirm 6 The Confirm dialog box is displayed and then click OK 7 After the FRU update process has completed the FRU Sensor Information dialog box is displayed again Confirm that LOM type field is 0x02 Change ...

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Page 443: ...ling a LOM pass through connector on page 5 55 section You need to mount both LOM pass through connector slot 1 and 3 at the same time 5 Close the top cover 6 Insert server blade to the chassis See Installing a full wide server blade on page 5 7 section Diagnosing server blade You need to set server blade power value and check blade configuration after changing LOM configuration See Chapter 8 Diag...

Page 444: ...Blade n of the SMP configuration a target blade that should be registered LOM license 2 Click Action 3 Click Register LOM license key 4 The Register LOM License Key dialog box is displayed click direct input or Key file radio button 5 Enter the LOM License Key directly when you select direct input 6 Click Browse and select License Key file when you select Key file 7 Select LOM Enable or Disable an...

Page 445: ...ssis See Removing a full wide server blade on page 5 6 section 2 Open the top cover See Preparing for replacing an internal component on page 5 38 section 3 Remove or install LOM pass through connector See Replacing a LOM pass through connector in half wide server blade on page 5 53 section Keep LOM pass through connectors for future use Change LOM configuration 10 13 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Ser...

Page 446: ... of LOM to NIC RoCE and you will fail to update IPL file of LOM Update IPL file of LOM after setting Personality of LOM to NIC from NIC RoCE 1 Connect the remote console See Connecting the remote console on page 8 2 section 2 Start Compute blade test program CBTP See Starting Compute blade test program CBTP on page 8 6 section 3 Move cursor onto Utility by using Tab key on the CBTP main menu and t...

Page 447: ...using Tab key and then press Enter key 6 Select OK on Execute update tool dialog box and then press Enter key 7 Enter 3 in Select No line and then press Enter key Change LOM configuration 10 15 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 448: ...e successfully is indicated and then press Enter key 9 Enter q and then press Enter key Confirm that the CBTP main menu window is displayed again 10 16 Change LOM configuration Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 449: ...Restarting BMC procedure on page 4 56 section Diagnosing server blade You need to set server blade power value and check blade configuration after changing LOM configuration See Chapter 8 Diagnosing server blade Change LOM configuration 10 17 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 450: ...10 18 Change LOM configuration Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 451: ... help you identify and resolve problems that you may encounter with a Hitachi Compute Blade System The following key topics are covered Getting help Overview Troubleshooting tables Troubleshooting 11 1 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 452: ...es not provide the answer or results you expect please contact the Hitachi Data Systems Customer Support team See the Getting help on page xxiv section in the Preface of this manual Overview Figure 11 1 Troubleshooting Basic Flowchart 11 2 Troubleshooting Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Series System Service Manual ...

Page 453: ... replace it with spare one Verification 2 1 If the Power LED lit on green then go to step 4 2 The Power LED of one power supply is solid amber The console reports Power failure Power supply Fault Action 1 1 Remove the failed power supply module and replace it to spare one Verification 1 1 If the Power LED lit on green then the replacing is completed 2 If the Power LED indicates other than normal c...

Page 454: ...dule troubleshooting table Table 11 2 Fan module troubleshooting table Step Symptom Possible Cause Actions Verifications 1 The Active LED is off or solid amber The console reports FAN failure Fan module Fault Action 1 1 Remove the failed fan module 2 Inspect visually the connector for damage 3 Reinstall it to the original bay Verification 1 1 If the Active LED lit on green then replacing is comple...

Page 455: ...an modules are off or are solid amber The console does not reports FAN failure Management module Backplane Action 1 1 See management module troubleshooting table 2 Contact with Hitachi Data Systems technical support See the Getting help section in this manual Management module troubleshooting table Table 11 3 Management module troubleshooting table Step Symptom Possible Cause Actions Verifications...

Page 456: ...odule and replace it with the spare one Verification 3 1 If the Power LED starts blink in green replacing is completed 2 If the Power LED remains off go to step 5 2 The Power LED does not stop blink in green for more than 10 minutes or The HEARTBEAT LED is off or is solid green not blink Management module fault Action 1 1 Push the Shutdown switch about 4 seconds to power off the suspected manageme...

Page 457: ...s solid green after blink in green then the repair is completed 2 If the symptom still exists then go to step 5 5 Management module Action 1 1 Contact with Hitachi Data Systems technical support See the Getting help section in this manual Server blade troubleshooting table Table 11 4 Server blade troubleshooting table Step Symptom Possible Cause Actions Verifications 1 A server blade does not powe...

Page 458: ... go to Action 2 2 If the suspected server blade has damaged connector then go to step 6 3 If the symptom still exists then go to step 6 Action 2 1 Press the power switch to power on the suspected server blade Verification 2 1 If the Power LED is solid green Error Fault LEDs are off and power up is successful then repair is completed 2 If the symptom still exists then go to step 6 3 A server blade ...

Page 459: ...he suspected server blade has damaged connector then go to step 5 3 If all LEDs are still off then go to step 6 Action 2 1 Press the power switch to power the suspected server blade up Verification 2 1 If the Power LED is solid green then replacing is completed 2 If the symptom still exists then go to step 6 5 A server blade is powered up Power LED On Error LED On Fault LED On Hardware Error Actio...

Page 460: ...witch module 2 Inspect the connector for damage 3 Install it into the original bay again if it did not have damaged connector Verification 1 1 If the Power LED of the suspected switch module lights on green the repair is completed 2 If the suspected switch module has damaged connector then go to step 5 3 If the Power LED remains off go to Action 2 Action 2 1 Remove the suspected switch module and ...

Page 461: ...lly 2 Inspect if the dust clogged the air vents Verification 1 1 If the fan module is not running normally replace it 2 Clean up the air vents 3 If the Status LED is off replacing is completed 4 If the symptom still exists then go to Action 2 Action 2 1 Verify the ambient temperature in the environment is over 40 deg C Verification 2 1 Notify the system administrator of this issue to cool down 2 I...

Page 462: ...ion 2 Action 2 1 Verify the IP address subnet mask and default gateway of both the management module and console PC 2 Type the IP address to web browser again Verification 2 1 If the Web console started after the troubleshooting then the replacing is complete 2 If the symptom still exists then go to step 4 2 A login failure occurred Incorrect User ID or Password Action 1 1 Ask the User ID and Pass...

Page 463: ... the web console 2 Login to it again Verification 2 1 If the critical information was displayed after the troubleshooting then the replacing is complete 2 If the symptom still exists then go to step 4 4 Management module or other components Action 1 1 Contact with Hitachi Data Systems technical support See the Getting help section in this manual Troubleshooting 11 13 Hitachi Compute Blade 500 Seri...

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