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HP StorageWorks Disk System 2120 Users Guide (5697-5367, March 2005) - Page 2
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HP StorageWorks Disk System 2120 Users Guide (5697-5367, March 2005) - Page 3
... 11 AC Site Requirements 11 Installing the Disk System 12 Hardware Requirements 12 Preparing for Installation 12 Setting the SCSI IDs for the Disk Modules 13 Installing the Disk System 14 Connect the SCSI Cables 14 Connecting the Power Cable 16 Powering On and Off 16 Power On the Disk System 16 Power Off the Disk System 17 Adding Disk Modules 18 Add a Disk Module 18 Configure the new...
HP StorageWorks Disk System 2120 Users Guide (5697-5367, March 2005) - Page 5
...LED 9 Rear View of the Disk System 9 Power Button 9 SCSI ID Switch Settings 10 AC Power Connector Location 11 SCSI Switch Location 13 SCSI Port Locations 14 AC Power Connector Location 16 Power Button Location 17 Installing a Disk Module 19 Removing the Disk System 21 Sample Hardware Event Notification 24 LED Status Indicators 25 Sample STM Information Log (HP-UX 27 Sample STM Expert...
HP StorageWorks Disk System 2120 Users Guide (5697-5367, March 2005) - Page 10
... setting B, the addresses for the installed disk modules are 8, 10, 12, and 14. For SCSI address switch setting C, the addresses for the installed disk modules are 9, 11, 13, and 15. See Figure 5, below. SCSI address 7 is reserved for use by the host bus adapter.
FIGURE 5 SCSI ID Switch Settings
C B A
SCSI Address Switch Setting
A B C
Disk Module SCSI Addresses (Viewed from front of storage...
HP StorageWorks Disk System 2120 Users Guide (5697-5367, March 2005) - Page 11
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FIGURE 6 AC Power Connector Location
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AC Power Connector
Electrical Requirements
AC Site Requirements
Overcurrent protection devices are required for each cabinet where the disk system is installed. They must be positioned between the power source and the disk system. These protective devices must not trip when exposed to an inrush current...
HP StorageWorks Disk System 2120 Users Guide (5697-5367, March 2005) - Page 12
... the disk system:
One power cord comes with each disk system.
Your host computer must have one of the following:
■ An on board LVD SCSI port
■ An LVD SCSI host bus adapter board installed in the host system such as A7173A, A6828A, A6829A, A5865A, A7059A, or A7060A.
You can view a complete and current list of supported host bust adapters at http://www.hp...
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Keep in mind that the host bus adapter should have the highest SCSI address priority. See Table 5 below.
TABLE 5 SCSI Address Priority
SCSI ID 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8
Priority Highest
Lowest
Installing the Disk System
See the installation instructions enclosed with your rackmount kit.
Connect the SCSI Cables
1 Make sure that the host system has been powered...
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4 Determine if this disk system is at the beginning or end of the SCSI bus.
- If the disk system is at the end of the SCSI bus (you are not going to daisy-chain another device off this one), install the appropriate terminator (part number 5183-2657) on the available SCSI port and go to "Connecting the Power Cable...
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Connecting the Power Cable
CAUTION
Ensure that the connection of multiple units to the supply circuit does not overload the supply overcurrent protection or the supply wiring. Refer to the storage electrical ratings when determining the correct branch circuit rating for your installation. See Table 3 on page 11.
FIGURE 9 AC Power Connector Location...
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Adding Disk Modules
Disk modules can be added, removed, and replaced while the disk system is running. Because the disk modules can be handled in this way, they are called hot-pluggable.
The SCSI addresses for the disks are set using the addressing switches on the back of the disk system. You can determine the assigned SCSI addresses by looking...
HP StorageWorks Disk System 2120 Users Guide (5697-5367, March 2005) - Page 19
... 11 Installing a Disk Module
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Configure the new Disk Module
Configure a new disk module within your application.
CAUTION
These procedures should be performed only by qualified system administrator. Performing hot-plug operations on an active disk drive can result in data loss or corruption.
Remove and Replace A Disk Module
Remove a Disk Module...
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2 Prepare the software environment to remove the drive.
See your operating system documentation for instructions and procedures required to remove a disk module. It may be necessary to unmount file systems associated with the disk drives installed in the disk system.
3 Unlatch the disk module handle and remove the disk module.
Squeeze the latch to unlock the disk...
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Remove the Disk System
CAUTION
Some data paths may be slot-dependent. Be sure to note the slot from which the disk module is removed so it can be installed in the same slot in the replacement disk system.
Reverse the installation instructions enclosed with the rackmount kit for your cabinet: ■ A7552A...
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Setting Up the Hardware Event Monitor (HP-UX Only)
Hardware event monitors run on HP-UX hosts, versions 10.20 and later. The Disk Monitor (disk_em) monitors all disks bound to sdisk drivers. Consequently, if the Disk Monitor is active on your host, it is already set up to monitor the disks of a new disk system. If you need to install...
HP StorageWorks Disk System 2120 Users Guide (5697-5367, March 2005) - Page 25
... Indicators
Amber LED (not used) Green LED
System Power LED
Disk Module LEDs
TABLE 6 LED Status Indicators
LED System Power
Disk Module
State Green Blinking OFF Green
Flashing
OFF
Indication
Power is on
Malfunction - either a fan is not operating properly or internal voltage is too low.
Power is off
Installed and spinning up. If the LED is still...
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View Disk Status
HP-UX and MPE/iX utilities provide descriptive and diagnostic information about disks, including disk type, firmware revision, and errors. On HP-UX and MPE/iX 6.5 or later, the disk utility is Support Tools Manager (STM). For all other operating systems, consult the appropriate system administration manual for disk module status checking ...
HP StorageWorks Disk System 2120 Users Guide (5697-5367, March 2005) - Page 28
... system prompt (:), type cstm. STM starts.
4 At the cstm prompt, type map. STM displays a list of all the disks installed on the system.
5 Select the desired disk by typing select device ; for example, select device 15.
6 Type information. STM updates the system map.
7 To display the information log, type infolog. A sample information log is shown in Figure 16.
HP StorageWorks Disk System 2120 Users Guide (5697-5367, March 2005) - Page 30
... disk system being deprived of term power when the server loses power or is powered down. The disk system does not provide its own term power. It relies on the host bus adapter to which it is connected for term power.
TABLE 7 Troubleshooting Table
Problem
LED
Description State
Probable Cause
Disk system fails to power on when installed
System power LED is off
Power...
ISS Technology Focus, Number 12 - Page 3
... BIOS loads the contents of the bootable partition's first LBA (called the volume boot record or VBR)) into memory and begins executing the VBR code. The VBR code understands the file system on the partition (for example, NTFS for Microsoft Windows, ext4 for Linux) and bootstraps the OS.
HP Integrity servers HP Integrity servers are Unified Extensible Firmware...
ISS Technology Focus, Number 12 - Page 4
... you configure high-capacity drives to boot the OS? Microsoft Windows Microsoft Windows supports booting from GPT drives on UEFI-based systems, like HP Integrity servers. Microsoft Windows does not support booting from GPT drives on legacy BIOS-based systems, like ProLiant servers.
Microsoft Windows supports booting from MBR drives on legacy BIOSbased systems, like HP ProLiant servers. Because of...