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HP StorageWorks 2012sa Modular Smart Array user guide • May 2008

Using System LEDs to Diagnose Problems

This section describes possible reasons and actions to take when an LED indicates a 
fault condition. See “System Components” on page 11 for descriptions of all LED 
statuses. 

Is the front panel Fault ID amber?

Is the controller back panel OK LED off?

Answer

Possible Reasons

Actions

No

System functioning properly.

No action required.

Yes

A fault condition exits.

• Check the LEDs on the back of the 

controller to narrow the fault to a 
FRU, connection, or both.

• Check the event log for specific 

information regarding the fault.

Answer

Possible Reasons

Actions

No

System functioning properly.

No action required

Yes

• The controller module is not 

powered on.

• The controller module has 

failed.

• Check that the controller module is 

fully inserted and latched in place, 
and that the enclosure is powered 
on.

• Check the event log for specific 

information regarding the failure. 

Summary of Contents for AA988A - Modular Smart Array Storage Controller SCSI

Page 1: ...HP StorageWorks 2012sa Modular Smart Array user guide Part number 488320 002 Second edition July 2008 ...

Page 2: ...roprietary information which is protected by copyright No part of this document may be photocopied reproduced or translated into another language without the prior written consent of Hewlett Packard The information is provided as is without warranty of any kind and is subject to change without notice The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements ...

Page 3: ...HP Websites 10 Documentation Feedback 10 1 System Components 11 System Management Software 12 HP StorageWorks MSA2000 Family Storage Management Utility SMU 12 Command Line Interface CLI 12 Hardware Components and LEDs 13 Controller Enclosure Components and LEDs 13 Drive Enclosure Components and LEDs 20 2 Installing and Cabling Enclosures 25 Site Planning 25 Required Tools 25 Safety Precautions 26 ...

Page 4: ... Correcting Enclosure IDs 38 3 Connecting Hosts 39 Host System Requirements 39 Installing the MSA2000 Family SES Driver for Microsoft Windows Hosts 40 Connecting the Enclosure to Data Hosts 40 Connecting Remote Management Hosts 40 4 Configuring a System for the First Time 41 Setting Management Port IP Addresses Using the CLI 42 Configuring Your Web Browser for SMU 46 Logging in to SMU from a Local...

Page 5: ...ng amber 58 Is a connected port s Host Link Status LED off 59 Is a connected port s Expansion Port status LED off 59 Is a connected port s Ethernet link status LED off 60 Is the power and cooling module AC Power Good LED off 60 Is the power and cooling module DC Voltage Fan Fault Service Required LED amber 61 Is the drive enclosure back panel OK LED off 61 Is the drive enclosure Fault Service Requ...

Page 6: ...6 HP StorageWorks 2012sa Modular Smart Array user guide May 2008 A Environmental Requirements and Specifications 71 B Regulatory Compliance and Safety 77 Index 97 ...

Page 7: ... storage DAS or storage area network SAN management Network administration Network installation Storage system installation and configuration including installing an HP rack Prerequisites Prerequisites for installing and configuring this product include familiarity with Servers and computer networks Host communications protocols such as serial attached SCSI SAS and Ethernet ...

Page 8: ...together Extend only one rack component at a time Racks may become unstable if more than one component is extended Typeface Meaning Examples AaBbCc123 Book title new term or emphasized word See the user guide A virtual disk vdisk can You must AaBbCc123 Directory or file name value command or on screen output The default file name is store logs The default user name is manage Type exit AaBbCc123 Te...

Page 9: ...recorded or monitored Customer Self Repair HP customer self repair CSR programs allow you to repair your HP StorageWorks product If a CSR part needs replacing HP ships the part directly to you so that you can install it at your convenience Some parts do not qualify for CSR Your HP authorized service provider will determine whether a repair can be accomplished by CSR For more information about CSR ...

Page 10: ... drivers and firmware documentation updates as well as instant access to numerous other product resources HP Websites For other product information see the following HP websites http www hp com http www hp com go storage http www hp com service_locator http www hp com support manuals http www hp com support downloads Documentation Feedback HP welcomes your feedback To make comments and suggestions...

Page 11: ...upported configurations include a controller enclosure with or without attached drive enclosures A controller enclosure can contain two controllers that interact and provide failover capability for the data path The controller enclosure can use SATA or SAS disk drive modules This chapter provides information about the system components and includes the following topics System Management Software o...

Page 12: ...em A web server resides in each controller module SMU enables you to manage the system from a web browser that is properly configured and that can access a controller module through an Ethernet connection Information about using SMU is in its online help and in the reference guide Command Line Interface CLI The embedded CLI enables you to configure and manage the system using individual commands o...

Page 13: ...tity Controller I O module 1 or 21 1 Air management system drive blanks or I O blanks must fill empty slots to maintain optimum airflow through the chassis SAS or SATA drive module 2 12 per enclosure AC power and cooling module 2 per enclosure 3 Gbps 4 lane SAS host ports SFF 8088 standard interface 2 per controller module 3 Gbps 4 lane SAS expansion port SFF 8470 standard interface 1 per controll...

Page 14: ...anagement software The enclosure ID for a controller enclosure is zero 0 the enclosure ID for an attached drive enclosure is nonzero UID Unit Identification Blue On Identified Off Not identified Fault ID Amber Off No fault condition exists On Fault condition exists The event has been acknowledged but the problem needs attention Service action is required Heartbeat Green On The enclosure is powered...

Page 15: ... have been received for this device Further investigation is required Blinking irregularly Amber blinking regularly 1 Hz The drive is active but a predictive failure alert may have been received for this drive Further investigation is required Off Amber solid Offline no activity A critical fault condition has been identified for this drive Off Blue solid Offline The drive has been selected by a ma...

Page 16: ...host channel 0 and 1 respectively Controller module Expansion port 3 Gbps 4 lane 12 Gbps total table routed SAS Out port used to connect drive enclosures Controller module Ethernet port 10 100BASE T Ethernet port used for TCP IP based out of band management of the RAID controller An internal Ethernet device provides standard 10 Mbit second and 100 Mbit second full duplex connectivity Controller mo...

Page 17: ...ltage is normal Power and cooling module DC Voltage Fan Fault Service Required Amber Off DC output voltage is normal On DC output voltage is out of range or a fan is operating below the minimum required RPM Controller module Host link status Green Off The port is empty or the link is down On The port link is up and connected Controller module Host link activity Green Off The host port is not conne...

Page 18: ...Fault Service Required Amber On A fault has been detected or a service action is required Blink Indicates a hardware controlled power up or a cache flush or restore error Controller module OK Green Off Controller module is not OK On Controller module is operating normally Blink System is booting Controller module Cache status Green Off Cache is clean contains no unwritten data On Cache is dirty co...

Page 19: ...preserved in cache and writes it to disk This means the system can be operational within 30 seconds and before the typical host I O timeout of 60 seconds at which point system failure would cause host application failure If primary power is restored after the backup power is depleted the system boots and restores data to cache from Compact Flash which can take about 90 seconds Note The cache flush...

Page 20: ...Expansion port status Green Off The port is empty or the link is down On The port link is up and connected Table 1 6 Drive Enclosure Components Description Quantity Expansion I O module 1 or 21 1 Air management system drive blanks or I O blanks must fill empty slots to maintain optimum airflow through the chassis SAS or SATA drive module 2 12 per enclosure AC power and cooling module 2 per enclosu...

Page 21: ...e back of the drive enclosure Table 1 7 Drive Enclosure Ports and Switches Back Location Port Switch Description Power and cooling module Power switch On Off toggle Expansion module SAS In port 3 Gbps 4 lane 12 Gbps total subtractive ingress port used to connect to a controller enclosure Expansion module SAS Out port 3 Gbps 4 lane 12 Gbps total table routed egress port used to connect to another d...

Page 22: ...n and input voltage is normal Power and cooling module DC Voltage Fan Fault Service Required Amber Off DC output voltage is normal On DC output voltage is out of range or a fan is operating below the minimum required RPM Expansion module SAS In port status Green Off The port is empty or the link is down On The port link is up and connected Expansion module Unit Locator White Off Normal operation B...

Page 23: ...led power up or a cache flush or restore error Expansion module OK Green Off Expansion module is not OK On Expansion module is operating normally Blink System is booting Expansion module SAS Out port status Green Off The port is empty or the link is down On The port link is up and connected Table 1 8 Drive Enclosure LEDs Back Continued Location LED Color State Description ...

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Page 25: ...32 Connecting Controller and Drive Enclosures on page 33 Connecting AC Power on page 36 Testing the Enclosure Connections on page 37 Obtaining IP Values for Your Storage System on page 38 Correcting Enclosure IDs on page 38 Site Planning Make sure that the installation site adheres to all requirements and specifications as described in Environmental Requirements and Specifications on page 71 Requi...

Page 26: ...sh objects of any kind through openings in the equipment Dangerous voltages may be present Conductive foreign objects could produce a short circuit that could cause fire electric shock or damage to your equipment Note Do not make mechanical or electrical modifications to the product The vendor is not responsible for the safety or regulatory compliance of a modified product Caution Two people are n...

Page 27: ...ect the power cords Connecting AC Power on page 36 6 Test the enclosure connections Testing the Enclosure Connections on page 37 7 Obtain IP values Obtaining IP Values for Your Storage System on page 38 8 Correct enclosure IDs if necessary Correcting Enclosure IDs on page 38 9 Install required host software and drivers including MSA2000 Family MPIO DSM MSA2000 Family SES Driver Host System Require...

Page 28: ...efore installing enclosures in a rack cabinet ensure the rack is installed according to its installation instructions and that the installation complies with local safety codes 1 Stabilize the rack as described in its documentation 2 If the rack has casters make sure the casters are locked to prevent the rack from rolling 3 Remove or open the top front panel and the vented back panel Assembling an...

Page 29: ...ly components and corresponds to the steps that follow Figure 2 1 Overview of Standard 19 Inch EIA Rackmounting Components 10 32 x 5 8 truss screws Threaded PEMs 4 Rear bracket connected to rack 10 32 x 5 8 truss screws Side bracket Step 6 Step 5 Step 8 Step 9 8 32 x 3 16 flathead screws 8 32 x 1 4 panhead screws ...

Page 30: ...length to connect to hosts and to power outlets 3 Square cut European style racks only Insert the cage nuts in the corresponding holes on the front and rear of the rack 4 Optional one person installation Screw the front support nylon brackets into position on the rack face using 10 32 x 5 8 screws two per bracket These brackets enable one person to easily position and support the front of the encl...

Page 31: ...he rack using 10 32 x 5 8 screws two per bracket 7 Lift the enclosure and slide the side brackets into the rear brackets which are attached to the rear posts Adjust the depth of the side brackets so that the slots nearest the ends of the side brackets align with the four PEM nuts in the rear brackets 8 Attach each side bracket to a rear bracket using 8 32 x 1 4 screws four per bracket 9 Ensure tha...

Page 32: ...been installed in the rack cabinet attach the ear caps which are located in a plastic bag included in the controller and drive enclosure packages 1 Remove the ear caps from the plastic package 2 As you attach each ear cap hold it so that its indent is closest to the chassis Figure 2 3 Attaching Ear Caps 3 Apply gentle pressure to snap the caps onto the chassis ears Indent Left ear cap Indent Right...

Page 33: ...o the lower module B of the last drive enclosure in the chain with connections moving in the opposite direction Fault tolerant cabling is recommended because it enables the controllers to access remaining drive enclosures if any one drive enclosure fails However the system also supports non fault tolerant cabling using the supplied SAS cables Figure 2 6 shows non fault tolerant cabling between a c...

Page 34: ...ar Smart Array user guide May 2008 Figure 2 5 Fault Tolerant Cabling Connections Between One Controller Enclosure and Up to Three Drive Enclosures In Out In Out Controller B Controller A 1A 1B 2A 2B 3A 3B In Out In Out In Out In Out ...

Page 35: ...ng and Cabling Enclosures 35 Figure 2 6 Non Fault Tolerant Cabling Connections Between One Controller and Up to Three Drive Enclosures In Out In Out In Out In Out In Out In Out Controller B Controller A 1A 1B 2A 2B 3A 3B ...

Page 36: ...oth power switches are off 2 Using the AC power cords for each enclosure connect one power and cooling module to one power source in the rack and the other power and cooling module to a separate power source in the rack 3 Connect the primary power cords from the rack to separate external power sources Power on the system as described in the following section ...

Page 37: ...LEDs on page 13 2 Press the power switches at the back of the controller enclosure to the On position Depending on the number and type of drives in the system it can take several minutes for the system to power up If the enclosure s power on sequence succeeds as described in Step 1 the system is ready to use General Practice for Powering the System Off and On The system rarely needs to be powered ...

Page 38: ...orageWorks MSA2000 Family storage devices on the local LAN through SNMP 3 Use a ping broadcast to try to identify the device through the host s ARP table If you do not have a DHCP server you will need to obtain the IP addresses from your network administrator and set them using the CLI during initial configuration see Setting Management Port IP Addresses Using the CLI on page 42 Correcting Enclosu...

Page 39: ...pending on your system configuration data host operating systems may require that multipathing is supported If fault tolerance is required then multipathing software may be required Host based multipath software should be used in any configuration where two logical paths between the host and nay storage volume may exist at the same time This would include most configurations where there are multip...

Page 40: ...iver 4 Click Finish The driver is installed 5 Optionally delete the extracted files and the SES driver package Connecting the Enclosure to Data Hosts Cable connections vary depending on configuration For a complete list of supported configurations go to the MSA2000 product site at http www hp com go msa for the latest MSA2000 Configuration Options guide This document is updated whenever newly supp...

Page 41: ...his chapter includes the following topics Setting Management Port IP Addresses Using the CLI on page 42 Configuring Your Web Browser for SMU on page 46 Logging in to SMU from a Local Management Host on page 46 Updating Firmware on page 47 Setting the Date and Time on page 47 Creating Virtual Disks on page 48 Mapping a Volume to a Host on page 50 Testing the Configuration on page 50 Logging Out of ...

Page 42: ...etwork you must set an IP address for each management port using the command line interface CLI embedded in each controller module The CLI enables you to access the system using RS 232 communication and terminal emulation software Use the CLI commands described in the steps below to set the IP address for the Ethernet management port on each controller module Once new IP addresses are set you can ...

Page 43: ... a terminal emulator such as HyperTerminal or VT 100 using the display settings in Table 4 1 and the connection settings in Table 4 2 Table 4 1 Terminal Emulator Display Settings Parameter Value Terminal Emulation Mode VT 100 or ANSI for color support Font Terminal Translations None Columns 80 Table 4 2 Terminal Emulator Connection Settings Parameter Value Connector COM1 typically Baud rate bits s...

Page 44: ... the IP address of the controller netmask is the subnet mask gateway is the IP address of the subnet router a b specifies the controller whose network parameters you are setting For example 7 Type the following command to verify the new IP addresses set network parameters ip address netmask netmask gateway gateway controller a b set network parameters ip 192 168 0 10 netmask 255 255 255 0 gateway ...

Page 45: ...management controller using the CLI When you restart a management controller communication with it is temporarily lost until it successfully restarts Type the following command to restart the management controller on both controllers 9 After you have verified Ethernet connectivity disconnect the serial cable and exit the emulator Network Parameters Controller A IP Address 192 168 0 10 Gateway 192 ...

Page 46: ...r cache setting might affect other sites you visit with your browser To optimize display use a color monitor and set its color quality to the highest setting For Internet Explorer to ensure you can navigate beyond SMU login page set the local intranet security option to medium or medium low Logging in to SMU from a Local Management Host To log in to SMU from a local management host 1 In your web b...

Page 47: ... batch job will likely cause hosts to lost connectivity with the storage system Consequently finding an appropriate time for the upgrade is very important For software and firmware updates go to http www hp com go msa Select MSA SAN Arrays select your product and go to Support For detailed steps on updating the firmware see the reference guide Setting the Date and Time You can set the date and tim...

Page 48: ...IP server address is set the system listens for time messages sent by an NTP server in broadcast mode 3 In the Set System Time panel select the proper time zone 4 Click Change Date Time You might have to refresh the page to display updated values from the NTP server Creating Virtual Disks Two or more disk drives can be logically combined to form a virtual disk The combined storage capacity can the...

Page 49: ...pares The controller automatically uses the vdisk spare for reconstruction of the critical virtual disk to which it belongs The virtual disk remains in Critical status until the parity or mirror data is completely written to the spare at which time the virtual disk returns to Fault Tolerant status For RAID 50 virtual disks if more than one sub vdisk becomes critical reconstruction and use of vdisk...

Page 50: ... values are set to None 2 In the Add or Modify a Mapping panel a Select the host WWN value that you identified before beginning b Type the LUN c Leave the access type set as read write d Select all ports e Click Map It The host has read write access to the volume through any controller host port Testing the Configuration To determine that your system is ready for use test the configuration as foll...

Page 51: ...sks created for test Logging Out of SMU If you do not log out of SMU when you have finished using it other manage users cannot log in to the same controller module and your IP address stays logged in for 30 minutes the default auto logout timeout setting To log out of SMU 1 Click Log Off at the bottom of the menu The Log Off page is displayed 2 Click Log Off ...

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Page 53: ...r as much information as possible Doing so will help you determine the correct action needed to remedy the fault Begin by reviewing the reported fault Is the fault related to an internal data path or an external data path Is the fault related to a hardware component such as a drive module controller module or power and cooling module By isolating the fault to one of the components within the stora...

Page 54: ...vide more detailed information about FRUs data and faults Review the Event Logs The event logs record all system events It is very important to review the logs not only to identify the fault but also to search for events that might have caused the fault to occur For example a host could lose connectivity to a virtual disk if a user changes channel settings without taking the storage resources assi...

Page 55: ... might not agree with the physical cabling order This is because the controller might have been previously attached to some of the same enclosures and it attempts to preserve the previous enclosure IDs if possible To correct this condition make sure that both controllers are up and perform a rescan using SMU or the CLI This will reorder the enclosures but can take up to two minutes for the enclosu...

Page 56: ...tions No System functioning properly No action required Yes A fault condition exits Check the LEDs on the back of the controller to narrow the fault to a FRU connection or both Check the event log for specific information regarding the fault Answer Possible Reasons Actions No System functioning properly No action required Yes The controller module is not powered on The controller module has failed...

Page 57: ...oller and reinsert it Contact an authorized service provider for assistance Replace the controller Yes An enclosure level fault occurred If installing a controller FRU the module has not gone online and likely failed its self test Check the event log for specific information regarding the fault Isolate the fault Contact an authorized service provider for assistance If installing a controller FRU r...

Page 58: ...he event log for specific information regarding the fault Isolate the fault Contact an authorized service provider for assistance Yes and the Online Activity LED is on The drive is online but there is no activity A predictive failure alert may have been received for this device Check the event log for specific information regarding the fault Isolate the fault Contact an authorized service provider...

Page 59: ... The link is down Check cable connections Reseat cables Replace cables In SMU review the event logs for indicators of a specific fault in a host data path component Answer Possible Reasons Actions No System functioning properly No action required Yes The link is down Check cable connections Reseat cables Replace cables In SMU review the event logs for indicators of a specific fault in a host data ...

Page 60: ...ng troubleshooting procedures to isolate faults on the network Answer Possible Reasons Actions No System functioning properly No action required Yes The module is not receiving adequate power Verify that the power cord is properly connected and check the power source it is connected to heck that the power and cooling supply FRU is firmly locked into position Check the event log for specific inform...

Page 61: ...s on the midplane so if a power supply unit fails the fans continue to operate normally Check that the power and cooling supply FRU is firmly locked into position Check that the AC cord is connected to a power source Check that the AC cord is connected to the power and cooling module Answer Possible Reasons Actions No System functioning properly No action required Yes The expansion module is not p...

Page 62: ...he event log for specific information regarding the fault Isolate the fault Contact an authorized service provider for assistance Replace if necessary Yes A fault occurred If installing an I O module FRU the module has not gone online and likely failed its self test Check the event log for specific information regarding the fault Isolate the fault Contact an authorized service provider for assista...

Page 63: ...y halt all applications that access the storage system 3 Reseat the SAS cable Is the host link status LED on Yes Monitor the status to ensure that there is no intermittent error present If the fault occurs again clean the connections to ensure that a dirty connector is not interfering with the data path No Proceed to the next step 4 Move the SAS cable to a port with a known good link status This s...

Page 64: ...le s expansion port is connected to a drive enclosure the expansion port status LED is green If the connected port s expansion port LED is off the link is down Use the following procedure to isolate the fault This procedure requires scheduled downtime Note Do not perform more than one step at a time Changing more than one variable at a time can complicate the troubleshooting process 1 Halt all I O...

Page 65: ...the controller module No Proceed to the next step 5 Move the expansion cable back to the original port on the controller enclosure 6 Move the expansion cable on the drive enclosure to a known good expansion port on the drive enclosure Is the expansion port status LED on Yes You have isolated the problem to the drive enclosure s port Replace the expansion module No Proceed to Step 7 7 Replace the c...

Page 66: ...ement or use a blank module to fill the slot Leaving a slot open negatively affects the airflow and can cause the enclosure to overheat 4 Try replacing each power and cooling module one at a time 5 Replace the controller modules one at a time Sensor Locations The storage system monitors conditions at different points within each enclosure to alert you to problems Power cooling fan temperature and ...

Page 67: ...ollowing table lists the description location and alarm condition for each fan If the fan speed remains under the 4000 RPM threshold the internal enclosure temperature may continue to rise Replace the power and cooling module reporting the fault During a shutdown the cooling fans do not shut off This allows the enclosure to continue cooling Table 5 1 Power Supply Sensors Description Location Event...

Page 68: ...r supply sensor goes out of range the Fault ID LED illuminates amber and an event is logged to the event log Table 5 3 Controller Module Temperature Sensors Description Normal Operating Range Warning Operating Range Critical Operating Range Shutdown Values CPU Temperature 3 88 C 0 3 C 88 90 C 90 C 0 C 100 C FPGA Temperature 3 97 C 0 3 C 97 100 C None 0 C 100 C Onboard Temperature 1 0 70 C None Non...

Page 69: ... Cooling Module Voltage Sensors Power supply voltage sensors ensure that an enclosure s power supply voltage is within normal ranges There are three voltage sensors per power and cooling module Table 5 5 Voltage Sensor Descriptions Sensor Event Fault ID LED Condition Power Supply 1 Voltage 12V 11 00V 13 00V Power Supply 1 Voltage 5V 4 00V 6 00V Power Supply 1 Voltage 3 3V 3 00V 3 80V ...

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Page 71: ...he following are required for all installations All AC mains and supply conductors to power distribution boxes for the rack mounted system must be enclosed in a metal conduit or raceway when specified by local national or other applicable government codes and regulations Ensure that the voltage and frequency of your power source match the voltage and frequency inscribed on the equipment s electric...

Page 72: ...re depends on the number and type of modules installed as shown in Table A 2 Ideally use two people to lift an enclosure However one person can safely lift an enclosure if its weight is reduced by removing the power and cooling modules and drive modules Do not place enclosures in a vertical position Always install and operate the enclosures in a horizontal orientation When installing enclosures in...

Page 73: ...ental Requirements on page 75 for detailed environmental requirements Do not block or cover ventilation openings at the front and rear of an enclosure Never place an enclosure near a radiator or heating vent Failure to follow these guidelines can cause overheating and affect the reliability and warranty of your enclosure Leave a minimum of 6 inches 15 cm at the front and back of each enclosure to ...

Page 74: ...t the installation site must be strong enough to support the combined weight of the rack controller enclosures expansion enclosures and any additional equipment The site also requires sufficient space for installation operation and servicing the enclosures and also requires sufficient ventilation to allow a free flow of air to all enclosures Table A 1 and Table A 2 list enclosure dimensions and we...

Page 75: ...A2000 Drive Enclosure 12 drives SAS drives SATA drives 62 lb 28 2 kg 63 lb 28 6 kg Table A 3 Operating Environmental Specifications Specification Range Altitude To 9842 feet 3000 meters derate 35 6 F 2 C for every 3281 feet 1 km up to 9842 feet 3000 meters Relative Humidity 10 to 90 RH 104 F 40 C non condensing Temperature 41 F to 104 F 5 C to 40 C Shock 5 0 g 10 ms half sine Vibration 0 5 g 1 oct...

Page 76: ...47 63 Hz The power and cooling modules meet standard voltage requirements for both U S and international operation The power and cooling modules use standard industrial wiring with line to neutral or line to line power connections Power Cord Requirements Each enclosure is shipped with two AC power cords that are appropriate for use in a typical outlet in the destination country Each power cord con...

Page 77: ...e installed in a residential environment i e personal computers The FCC requires devices in both classes to bear a label indicating the interference potential of the device as well as additional operating instructions for the user The rating label on the device shows which class A or B the equipment falls into Class B devices have an FCC logo or FCC ID on the label Class A devices do not have an F...

Page 78: ...use harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit that is different from that to ...

Page 79: ...ompliance with FCC Rules and Regulations Regulatory Compliance Identification Numbers For the purpose of regulatory compliance certifications and identification your product has been assigned a unique Regulatory Model Number The RMN can be found on the product nameplate label along with all required approval markings and information When requesting compliance information for this product always re...

Page 80: ...aser product performance standards set by government agencies as a Class 1 laser product The product does not emit hazardous light Laser Safety Warning Warning To reduce the risk of exposure to hazardous radiation Do not try to open the laser device enclosure There are no user serviceable components inside Do not operate controls make adjustments or perform procedures to the laser device other tha...

Page 81: ...onforming to the requirements contained in IEC 825 1 1993 and EN 60825 1 1994 including Amendment 11 1996 and Amendment 2 2001 Laser Product Label The optional label in Figure 5 2 or equivalent may be located on the surface of the HP supplied laser device Figure 5 2 Class 1 Laser Product Label International Notices and Statements Canadian Notice avis Canadien Class A Equipment This Class A digital...

Page 82: ...the European Community and if this product has telecommunication functionality the R TTE Directive 1999 5 EC Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following European Norms in parentheses are the equivalent international standards and regulations EN55022 CISPR 22 Electromagnetic Interference EN55024 IEC61000 4 2 IEC61000 4 3 IEC61000 4 4 IEC61000 4 5 IEC61000 4 6 IEC61000 4 8 I...

Page 83: ...Appendix B Regulatory Compliance and Safety 83 Japanese Notice Korean Notices ...

Page 84: ...ly handled To reduce the risk of personal injury Do not attempt to recharge the battery Do not expose to temperatures higher than 60 C Do not disassemble crush puncture short external contacts or dispose of in fire or water Replace only with the HP spare part designated for this product For more information about battery replacement or proper disposal contact an HP authorized reseller or service p...

Page 85: ...use contact an HP authorized service provider Note Route power cords so that they will not be walked on and cannot be pinched by items placed upon or against them Pay particular attention to the plug electrical outlet and the point where the cords exit from the product Japanese Power Cord Notice Electrostatic Discharge To prevent damage to the system be aware of the precautions you need to follow ...

Page 86: ...nded workstation or computer chassis Wrist straps are flexible straps with a minimum of 1 megohm 10 percent resistance in the ground cords To provide proper ground wear the strap snug against the skin Use heel straps toe straps or boot straps at standing workstations Wear the straps on both feet when standing on conductive floors or dissipating floor mats Use conductive field service tools Use a p...

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Page 94: ...e descartar o material usado lixo elétrico encaminhando o para um ponto de coleta para reciclagem A coleta e a reciclagem seletivas desse tipo de lixo ajudarão a conservar as reservas naturais sendo assim a reciclagem será feita de uma forma segura protegendo o ambiente e a saúde das pessoas Para obter mais informações sobre locais que reciclam esse tipo de material entre em contato com o escritór...

Page 95: ...los en un punto limpio para el reciclado de residuos eléctricos y electrónicos La recogida y el reciclado selectivos de los residuos de aparatos eléctricos en el momento de su eliminación contribuirá a conservar los recursos naturales y a garantizar el reciclado de estos residuos de forma que se proteja el medio ambiente y la salud Para obtener más información sobre los puntos de recogida de resid...

Page 96: ... ansvar att bortskaffa avfallet genom att överlämna det till ett uppsamlingsställe avsett för återvinning av avfall från elektriska och elektroniska produkter Separat insamling och återvinning av avfallet hjälper till att spara på våra naturresurser och gör att avfallet återvinns på ett sätt som skyddar människors hälsa och miljön Kontakta ditt lokala kommunkontor din närmsta återvinningsstation f...

Page 97: ...2 accessing 42 using to set controller IP addresses 42 configuring direct attach configurations 40 SMU 46 storage first time 41 connecting AC power 36 controller and drive enclosures 33 controller enclosures to data hosts 40 serial cable to set IP address 42 to remote management hosts 40 using reverse cabling 33 console requirement 74 controller enclosures components 13 connecting to data hosts 40...

Page 98: ...evention 85 enclosure attaching ear caps 32 cabling configurations 33 dimensions 74 electrical requirements 76 IDs correcting 55 input frequency requirement 76 input voltage requirement 76 installation checklist 27 powering on 37 site requirements 74 testing connections 37 troubleshooting 55 weight 74 environmental requirements 75 ESD electrostatic discharge prevention measures 85 storing products...

Page 99: ...ct label 81 radiation warning 80 regulatory compliance notice 80 LEDs AC Power Good 17 22 amber fault conditions 56 cache status 18 19 DC Voltage Fan Fault Service Required 17 22 drive modules 15 Enclosure ID 14 Ethernet activity 20 Ethernet link status 19 expansion port status 20 Fault Service Required 18 23 heartbeat 14 host activity 19 host link status 17 OK 18 23 OK to Remove 18 22 SAS In port...

Page 100: ...6 71 sensors cooling fan 67 locating 66 power supply 67 temperature 68 voltage 69 series number regulatory compliance 79 SES driver installing on data hosts 40 shock operating range 75 site planning electrical requirements 76 EMC 71 enclosure weight and dimensions 74 environmental requirements 75 local management host requirement 74 physical requirements 74 safety precautions 71 SMU about 12 confi...

Page 101: ...ntification UID LED 14 V ventilation requirements 73 vibration operating range 75 virtual disks creating 48 viewing status 50 voltage compliance rating 85 volumes mapping data hosts 50 verifying 50 W warnings lasers radiation 80 waste equipment disposal for EU private households 88 web browser configuration 46 websites HP storage 10 HP Subscriber s choice 10 weight 74 work mat static dissipating 8...

Page 102: ...102 HP StorageWorks 2012sa Modular Smart Array user guide May 2008 ...

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