HP StorageWorksEnterprise Virtual Arr ay 3000/5000 userguide (VCS 3.110)ThisuserguidecontainsconceptualandproceduralinformationabouttheHPStorageWorksE
39..Enclosure address bus components with shelf ID expansion cables . . . . . . . . . . . 8440..TypicaloperationalLEDstatusdisplays—enclosurefront ...
CAUTION:IfyoudecideNOTtoPowerOffwhileworkinginthePowerOffmenu,thePowerOffSystemNOoptionmust be displayed before you press the ESC () push-button to av
5. Press to select POWER OFF SYSTEM.6. Pressto accept NO.Pressto scroll to POWER OFF SYSTEM YES.7. Pressto accept YES.Pressto select NO.Uninitializing
Password optionsThe passw ord entry options are:• Enteringapasswordduringstoragesysteminitialization(seeSetting Up an HSV110-SeriesControllerPairUsing
Clearing a passwordUse the following procedure to remove storage system password protection.NOTE:Changing a system password on the controller requires
NOTE:In Figure 48, the connectors are identified by the label printed on the controller. The numbered itemcaptions defi ne the connector function.CXO804
For more information about racks and configurations, including expansion and interconnection, refer tothe HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array Hard
• Thestandard50-HzPDUcablehasanIEC309,3-wire,30-A,50-Hzconnector.• The standard 60-Hz PDU cable has a NEM A L6-30P, 3-wire, 30-A, 60-Hz connector.If t
CXO7571A1 726 11123 4 51098Figure 51 Du al PDU assembly major com po nents1. PDU 12. PDU 1 receptacle A3. PDU 1 receptacle B4. PDU 1 receptacle C5. PD
11320040aFigure 52 228481–002/22481–003 PDU ass emb ly1. mounting brackets2. cord retention brackets3. grounding cablesPDMsThere are eight PDMs mounte
CXO7568B123Figure 53 Rack PDM1. Power receptacles2. Thermal circuit breakers3. IEC309 AC power connector252638–001 PDM modelThe 339388–001 PDM mountin
Tables1..Documentconventions ... 142..FailbackPreferenceSettings... 463..Failback SettingsbyOperatin
0038a11Figure 54 Rack-mounted 252638–001 PDM1. PDM mounting brackets, right-side orientation.Rack AC power distributionThe power distribution in an En
CXO8237A12345678910Figure 55 Rack AC power distribution1. PDM 42. PDM 33. PDM 24. PDM 15. PDU 16. PDU 87. PDM 78. PDM 69. PDM 510. PDU 2Rack System/E
ThesiteACinputvoltageisroutedtoeachPDUmountedintherack.EachPDUdistributesACthroughten receptacles directly to the storage system components.• PDUs 1 a
CXO8238A1324 56782Figure 56 10000-Series single rack configura tion floo r space requirements1. Front door2. Rear door3. Rack width 600 mm4. Service are
12CXO7589AFigure 57 Raising a leveler foot1. Hex nut2. Leveler foot3. Carefully move the rack to the installation area and position it to provide the
A Regulatory noti ces an dspec ificationsThis section p rovides regulatory notices and specifications for the various components of the EnterpriseVirtua
Class B equipmentThis equipm ent has b een tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuantto Part 15 of the FCC Rule
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
• EN55022 (CISPR 22) - Electromagnetic Interference• EN55024(IEC61000-4-2,3,4,5,6,8,11)-ElectromagneticImmunity• EN61000-3-2 (IEC61000-3-2) - Power Li
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38..Fibre Channel switch specifications... 12939..Controller enclosure physical specifications ... 12940..Controll
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Japanese noticeHarmonics conformance (Japan)Taiwanese noticeJapanesepower cord noticeCountry-specificcertificationsHP tests electronic products for comp
Figure 58 Typical enclosure certification la b elNOTE:The certification symbols on the label depend upon the certification level. For example, the FCC Cl
CAUTION:An assembled enclosure (all elements installed) weighs more than 65 lbs (29.5 kg) and requires aminimum of two individuals to move.Table 30 de
Table 31 Drive en c l osure elements physical s pecificationsSpecificationInstalled Shipping CartonEnvironmental Monitoring Unit (EMU)Height114mm(4.5in)
Table 32 Environmental operating specificationsAmbient temperature : +10°Cto+35°C(+50°Fto+95°F)withanaveragerateofchangeof1°C/hourmaximumandastepchange
Table 35 AC input current and wattageNominalMaximumInput VoltageAmps Watts Amps Watts60–Hz Input100 VAC–JBOD 4.35 436 6.41 641208 VAC–NorthAmerica2.03
Fibre Channel switch specificationsThe Fibre Channel Switch requires a clean, dry environment for normal operation. Table 38 lists thespecifications for
About t his guideThis user guide provides information to help you:• Learn about the HP StorageWorks Enterprise Virtual Array and its components.• Star
Table 41 AC input current and wattageNominalMaximumInput voltageAmps Watts Amps Watts60-Hz Input100 VAC–JBO D 4.35 436 6.41 641208 VAC–North America2.
Table 43 9000-Series En terpris e 42U Rack Physical DimensionsConfiguration Height in / mm Width in / mm Depth in / mm Max Wt lbs / kgEnterprise 2C6D7
Table 48 10000-Series Enterprise 42U Rack Shipping DimensionsConfigurations H eight in / mm Width in / mm Depth in / mmMax Wt(packaging)lbs / kgEnterpr
Table 51 Enterprise Virtual Array AC power specificationsNominal input voltageSpecifications60-Hz Service202 VAC Voltage Range PowerReceptacleJapan 180-
13 4Regulatory notices and specifications
B EMU gen e ra ted condition reportsThis section provides a description of the EM U generated condition reports that contain the followinginformation:
Table 52 Assigned element type codesCode Element0.1.Disk Drives (see Drive Conditions)0.2.Power Supplies (see Figure 30)0.3.Blowers (see Figure 30 )0.
• If the EMU determines the drive cannot operate at the Fibre Channel link rate set by the I/Omodule, the drive bypass function ends and the drive is
This error remains active u ntil the problem is corrected.Complete the following procedure to correct this problem:1. Record all six characters of the
CXO7952A21Figure 60 Po w er supply element numberingThe following sections define the power supply condition reports.0.2.en.01 NONCRITICAL Condition—Po
Conv entionsConventions consist of the following:•DocumentConventions•TextSymbols• Equipment SymbolsDocument conventionsThe document c onventions incl
1. Record all six characters of the condition report.2. Ensure that the blower on the power supply is functioning properly. If not, correct the blower
To correct this problem, record all six characters of the condition report, then contact your authorizedservice representativ e.0.3.en.03 UNRECOVERABL
• en. is the two-character temperature sensor element• ec is the error co d eRefer to Table 53 to determine the location of each temperatur e sensor.T
4. Ensu re that both blowers are operating properly (the L EDs are on) and neither blower is operatingat high speed.5. Verify that the ambient tempera
4. If Steps 1, 2 or 3 did not reveal a problem, use Command View EVA to request the HSV110 controllerto shut down the drive enclosure. Completing this
3. O bserve the EMU to ensure the error is corrected.4. If resetting the EMU did not c orrect the problem, replace the EMU.5. If unable to correct the
0.7.01.11 NONCRITICAL condition—EMU NVRAM write failureThe EMU cannot write data to the NVRAM. This condition report remains active until the problem
5. Observe the EMU to ensure the error is corrected.6. Reset the EMU, then obser ve the EMU to ensure the error is corrected.7. If resetting the EMU d
1. Record all six characters of the condition report.2. Reset the EMU.3. Observe the EMU to ensure the error does not recur within the fi rst minute.4.
0.F.en.02 CRITICAL Condition—Transceiver Data Signal LostThis symptom can occur when a controller has been powered off or a cable has been removed fro
Any enclosed surface or area of the equipm ent marked with these symbols indicates the presence ofelectrical shock h azards. Enclosed area contains no
Table 54 Voltage and Current Sensor LocationsSensorSensor Elem ent Location01.Power Supply 1 +5VDC02.Power Supply 1 +1 2 VDC03.Power Supply 2 +5 VDC04
To correct this problem, record all six characters of the condition report, then contact your HP authorizedservice representativ e.Backplane condition
CXO7951A12Figure 64 I/O module element numbering1. I/O Module A (01)2. I/O Module B (02)Correction of an I/O module problem normally requires replacin
8.7.en.12 NONCRITICAL condition—I/O Module NVRAM read failureThe system is unable to read data from the I/O module NVR A M.Complete the following proc
154EMU generated condition reports
C C ontroller fault managementThis appendix describes how the controller displays events and termination event information. Terminationevent informati
GUI event displayA problem that g enerates the Event display reduces the system capabilities. You can use the informationin this display (see Figure 6
Displaying Detailed InformationThe Detail View menu lets you examine detailed fault information stored in the Last Termination EventArray (LTEA). This
Tab l e 55 C ontroller Event Text Descr ip t ion FileInformation TypeDescriptionEvent CodeThis hexadecimal code identifies the reported event type.Term
D Cus tomer repl aceabl e unitsThis appendix describes the procedures for replacing CRUs. Information about initial enclosureinstallation, ESD protect
NOTE:For c ontinuous quality improvement, calls may be recorded or monitored.Be sure to have the following information available before calling:• Tech
Determining CRU part numbersAll elements havea6–3sparepartnumberontheproductlabel(seeFigure 6 7). This nine-characternumber appearsimmediately below t
CXO6826A12Figure 68 Removing a drive2. Pull on the drive until it disconnects from the backplane connector.CAUTION:The carrier ca n be dropped due to
NOTE:If one or more of the disk drives inserted does not reach the solid green indication after70 seconds, remove the drive or drives and check for da
CXO7359B ˚12Figure 70 Installing and removing a drive blankNOTE:When installing drives, start at slot one, and do not leave blank slots between drive
• When to Clean —If a connector may be contam ina ted, or if a connector has not been protectedby a dust cover for an extended period of time, clean i
GlossaryThis glossary defi nes terms used in this guide or related to this product and is not a comprehensiveglossary of computer terms.µm A symbol for
array controller See controller.asynchronous Events scheduled as the result of a signal requesting the event or that which iswithout any specified time
cache battery in-dicator1. An orange light emitting diode (indicator) that illuminates on the controlleroperator control panel (OCP) to define the stat
data entry mode The state in which controller information can be displayed or controllerconfiguration data can be entered. On the Enterprise Storage Sy
dual power supplyconfigurationSee redundant power configuration.dynamic capacit yexpansionA storage system feature that provides the ability to increase
1 System descriptionThis chapter provides an overview of the Enterprise Virtual Array and its components.IntroductionThe HP StorageWorks Enterprise Vi
Enclosure ServicesInterfaceSee ESI.Enclosure ServicesProcessorSee ESP.Enterprise VirtualArrayThe Enterprise Virtual Array is a product that consists o
Fault Manage-ment CodeSee FMC.Fibre Chann eldrive enc losureFibre Channel Arbitrated Loop. The American National Standards Institute’s(ANSI) document
Gb Gigabit. A m easurement of the rate at which the transfer of bits of dataoccurs. Sometimes referred to as Gbps. Nominally, a Gb is a transfer rate
I/O modul e Input/Output modu le. The enclosure element that is the Fibre Channel driveenclosure interface to the host or controller. I/O modules are
logon Also called login, it is a procedure whereby a user or network connection isidentified as being an authorized network user or participant.loop Se
multi-mode fiber A fiber optic cable with a diameter large enough (50 microns or more) to allowmultiple streams of light to travel different paths from
PDU Power Distribution Unit. The rack device that distributes conditioned AC or DCpower within a rack.petabyte A unit of storage capacity that is the
read aheadcachingA cache m anag ement method used to decrease the subsystem response time toa read request by allowing the controller to satisfy the r
small computersystem interfaceSee SCSI.Snapclone A virtual disk that can be manipulated while the data is being copied. Only anActive m em ber of a vi
may be incapable of recovering or bypassing the failure and will require repairsto correct the condition.This is the highest level condition and has p
• Virtualization technology, Vraid, enables data to be distributed from 8 to 240 disks to increasedisk spindle count far beyond traditional RAID sets.
write backcachingA controller process that notifi esthehostthatthewriteoperationiscompletewhen the data is written to the cache. This o ccurs before tr
In dexSymbols+5.1 VDC ,692C12D configuration,1741 U ra c k ,17,27AAC input missing,139AC powerdistributing,105frequency,69voltage,69AC power specificati
CAUTIONsair flow,65disk drives,65,68CDRH, compliance regula tions,117Center for Devices and Radiological HealthSee CDRHcertification product labels,123c
disk drivescompatibility,160adding,52CAUTIONs about,65,68connecting to backplane,162defined,65disconnecting from backplane,161displaying status,90hot s
environmental specificationsair quality,127,132altitude,127controllers,130Fibre Channel Loop Switches,129relative humidity,127,132shipping,132short ter
iconsbattery status,95pushbuttons,95IDX code display,156INFORMATION conditions,86audible alarm,77defined,86drive missing,137EMU,145,147INITIALIZE LCD,9
OOCPfault m anagement displays,156firmware version,98using,37OCPpushbutton icons,103online help system,20,21OpenView Storage Management Appliance,20, 4
regulatory notices,115relative humiditydrive enclosure,127short term storage,127drive enclosure,127operating,132shipping,127,132short term storage,132
temperaturecondition reports,141effect of air flow,69sensing,69,90T ermination CodeSee TCtermination event GUI display,155thermal protection, power sup
virtual disk capacity and redundancy levels. All of this work is done from a c entral loca tion—CommandView EVA. See the Command View EVA online help
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CommandView EVAHostHost HostBrowserAdministratorControl andMonitorCommandsControl InputMonitoring OutputCXO8058AStorageSystemFabricVCSData DataDataFig
• Content p ane—located on the right side of the window, below the Session pane. It is the largestwindow and is where most administrative tasks are pe
VCS benefitsVCS provides scalable capacity on-demand, helps improve per formance, increases disk utilizationefficiency, a nd allows for easy dynamic sto
• Fibre Channel drive enclosure—Holds disk drives, power supplies, blowers,Input/Output(I/O)modules, transceivers, and an Environmental Monitoring Uni
Each hardware component is identified in the following sections and is descr ibed in detail in StorageSystem Hardware Components.Fibre Channel drive en
FrontBezelCXO8242AFigure 6 FC loop switch—bezel and front viewNOTE:Each bezel covers two FC loop switches in a space capacity of 1U. One "U"
CXO7943ACXO7944BFigure 7 H SV110 controller location—front and rear viewsEVA3000 HSV100 controllersThe HSV10 0 controllers serve as the interface betw
CXO8054BFrontRearFigure8HSV100controller—frontandrearviewsRackThe rack provides the capabilit y for mounting standard 483mm (19in) wide controller and
• Power Distribution Units (PDUs)Figure 9 shows the 42U rack.Rear42UCXO7945BFrontFigure 9 42U rackHostsandtheEnterpriseVirtualArrayThis section descri
SAN considerationsEnsure that your SAN c omponents are all supported for use with the Enterprise Virtual Array.Design your SAN with an HP standard top
ContentsAboutthisguide ... 13Overview... 13Intendedaudience...
30System description
2 Startup and operationThis chapter provides the procedures necessary to continue installation and startup of your EnterpriseVirtualArray.Pleasecontac
BrowserHost XFCAStorageManagementApplianceCommandView EVACXO8099BControllerAFCA FCA FCAHost ZBrowserNon-HostFP1 FP2LoopPair 1LoopPair 2LoopPair 1LoopP
7. Make virtual disks available to their hosts. Refer to the storage system software documentation foreach host’s operating system.Gathering Informati
Table 2 Failback Preference SettingsSetting Point in timeBehaviorAt initial presentationTheunitsarealternately b rought onlineto ControllerA or to Con
Setting Point in timeBehaviorAt initial presentation The units are brought online to ControllerA.On dual boot or controller resynchIf cache data foraL
Changing virtual disk failover/failback settingChangi ng the failover/failback setting of a virtual disk may impact which controller presents the disk
• Move the rack.• Stabiliz e the rack.• Inspectthestoragesystem.• Install the controller cache batteries.• Apply power.• Attach the controllers to the
CXO7601CFigure 12 Location of the World Wide Name la be lEntering the WWNTable 5 defines the push-button functions when entering the WWN or the WWN che
5. Press or until the first character is display ed. Press to accept this character and select thenext.6. Repeat Step 5 to enter the remaining characte
SettingupacontrollerpairusingtheOCP... 37InstallingCommandViewEVA... 40InstallingOptionalEVASoftwareLic
2. With either of the default menus (Storage System Nam e or Node World Wide Name) displayed,press any push-button to select the menu tree.3. Pressto
NOTE:The storage s ystem may take a long time to complete the necessary cache flush during controllershutdown when snapshots are being used. The delay
Figure 14 Shutdown Options page4. In the System Shutdown section of the Content pane, click Power Down to achieve the effectdescribed to the right of
4. Wait three m inutes and then verify that all disk drives are ready. The drive ready indicator andthe drive online indicator should b e on (green).5
44Startup and operation
3 Enterprise Virtu al ArrayoperationThis chapter presents the tasks that you might need to perform during normal operation of the storagesystem.Best p
Table 7 Failback preference settingsSetting Point in timeBehaviorAt initial presentationTheunitsarealternately b rought onlineto ControllerA or to Con
Setting Point in timeBehaviorAt initial presentation The units are brought online to ControllerA.On dual boot or controller resynchIf cache data foraL
Table 8 Failback S ettings by Operatin g SystemOperating systemDefault behaviorSettings supportedHP-UXAutoback done by the hostNo Preference, Path A/B
Storage system shutdo wn and pow erupThe storage system is shut down using HP Command View EVA. The shutdown process performs thefollowing functions i
Navigatingtheerrordisplay... 87Viewingthereportinggroupfeature ... 88Verifyingenclosureoperation ...
NOTE:Before applying power to the rack, ensure that the power switch on each HSV controlleris off.3. Power on the circuit breakers on both EVA rack PD
5. Enter CAPTURE CONFIGURATION , specifying the full pa th and filename of the output files forthe configuration data.The configuration data is stored in
Adding disk drives to the storage s ystemAs your storage requirements grow , you may be adding disk drives to your storage system. Adding newdiskdrive
Figure 15 Disk drive activity indicatorCreating disk groupsThe new disks you add will typically be used to create new disk groups. Although you cannot
CX8167-ST21Figure 16 Sequenti al b u ilding of vertical disk groups1. Disks in stalled in fi rst group2. DisksinstalledinsecondgroupAdding a disk driv
Changing the Device Addition PolicyTo prevent the storage system from automatically grouping a new disk drive that may have the incorrectfirmware on it
• Check the following using Command View EVA.• Navigate to the disk drive and check the operational state. It s hould be.•RecordtheModel number and th
covers or dust caps provided by the manufacturer. These covers are removed during installation, andare installed whenever the transceivers or cables a
58Enterprise Virtual Array operation
4 Storage system hardwa recomp on entsThis chapter describes the Enterprise hardware components.Fibre Channel drive enclosuresThedriveenclosure contai
Finnishnotice... 119Frenchnotice ... 119Germannotice ...
CXO7882AFrontRear3 41 295 76 8Figure 20 FC drive enclosure—front and rear views1. Drive bay 12. Drive bay 143. EMU4. I/O module B5. Blower 16. Power s
CXO7421AFigure 21 I/O module BCXO7420AFigure 22 I/O module AEnterprise supports only dua l-c ontroller, dual-loop operation. Each controller is connec
CXO7951A12Figure 23 I/O module locations1. I/O module A2. I/O module BThe I/O modules are major components in the Fibre Channel loop. Each module has
Table 10 Operational I/O m odul e s tatus indicatorsTop Power BottomDescriptionsOffOnOff• I/O Module is operationalOnFlashing,then OnOn• Top port—Fibr
• The I/O module is replaced, if defective.• The overcurrent condition no longer exists.NOTE:A disabled I/O module cannot transfer data and disconnect
CXO8164AFigure 26 Copper Fibre C hannel cableFibre Channel disk d rivesThe Fibre Channel drives are hot-pluggable and include the following features:•
Drive status reportingThreestatusindicators(seeFigure 28) display the drive operational status.Figure 28 Disk drive sta tus indicators1. Activity indi
Table 13 Operation al drive status displaysActivityOn-lineFaultDescriptionFlashing(medium speed)OnOffInitial startup.On OnOffThe operational drive is
CXO6824B Figure 29 Drive blankReplacing adisk or drive blankTo replace a disk, comp lete the procedures outlined in Appendix D: Customer Replaceable U
3. AC Input connector with bail4. Module latch (port-wine colored)5. Blower tabs (port-wine colored)6. Blower elementEnclosure powerThe two power supp
0.4.en.04CRITICALcondition—Lowtemperature... 1430.4.en.05UNRECOVERABLEcondition—Hightemperature ... 143EMUconditions...
NOTE:The blower units are field- replaceable units. The units can be replaced, individually, while the system isrunning. The units are also interchange
CXO7971A1Figure 32 EMU location1. EMUControls and displaysFigure 33 identifies the location and function of the EMU displays, controls, and connectors.
WARNING!To reduce the risk of electrical shock, fire, or damage to the equipment, do not plug telephone ortelecommunications connectors into the “RS23
Table 16 EMU monitoring functionsElement Monitored FunctionsBlowers• Installation• Removal• Type• Speed (rpm)Disk drives• Installation• Removal• Bypas
CXO6819A312Figure 34 EMU s tatus LEDs1. EMU Status LEDThis flashing green LED is the heartbeat for an operational EMU.2. Enclosure Power Status LEDThis
Table 18 EMU LED displaysEMU LED green Power LEDgreenFault LED amber Status and recommended ac tionsFlashing Flashing FlashingThe EM U locate function
2. Function select (top push-button)3. Display Group select (bottom push-button)NOTE:7-segmentdisplaylimitationsprecludedisplayinguppercasecharactersB
NOTE:Any time you press and release the bottom push-button (see 3, Figure 35) , the display will change toEn, Li, rG, Au, or Er.A flashing alphanumeric
• Correct all errors, thereby silencing the alarm until a new error o ccurs.• “Mute,” or temporarily disable, the alarm by pressing and holding the bo
Disabling the audible alarmCAUTION:Disabling the audible alarm increases the potential of damage to equipment from a reported butunobserved fault. HP
Replacingadiskdrive ... 160InsertingdiskdrivesintoarunningEVA... 161Howtoinstalladriveblank...
Adisplayof00 indicates that the enclosure is not connected to the enclosure address bus. Whenthis condition exists, there is no EMU-to-EMU communicati
CXO7956A5678910111213141423Figure 36 Enclosure n umbering with JBsEnterprise Virtual Array 3000/5000 user guide (VCS 3.110)81
0046a-2131312345678910111213Figure 37 Enclosure numbe ring with shelf I D expansion c ablesNOTE:If an expansion rack is used with your Enterprise confi
CXO7957B1158741231069Figure 38 Enclosure address bus components with JBsCallouts:Junction Boxes (JB)1. JB 1– Enclosures 1 and 22. JB 2–Enclosures 3 an
Figure 39 Enclosure address b u s components with sh elf ID expansion ca blesCallouts:1. Shelf ID expansion cable port 1—Enclosure 12. Shelf ID expans
• Information conditionSee Appendix B: EMU Generated Condition Reports for definitions of individual condition reports.When the audible alarm is not mu
A CRITICAL condition has precedence over NON CRITICAL and INFORMATION conditions, but does nothave precedence over UN RECOVERABLE conditions.When this
Condition report formatEach condition report identifies the element affected (type and number), and the primary problem (theerror code). Appendix B: EM
Condition report analysisAs described in Appendix B: EMU Generated Condition Reports, condition report analysis involves:1. Identifying the element.2.
Verifying enclosure operationCheck the enclosure status LEDs in the front, lower right corner (see Figure 40). If the display is notexactly as s hown,
Figures1..Enterprise Virtual Array 2C12D configuration ... 172..EnterpriseVirtualArraystoragesolution... 203..Comman
CXO7959AFigure 41 Locatio n of LED s tatus d is plays—enclosure rearTable 21 LED status displaysEMU LEDs and icons The enclosure power (both the +5 VD
Table 22 Enclosure status icon displaysIconOffOnFlashingEMU “Heartbeat” Icon(green LED)Power Icon (green LED)Enclosure Status Icon(orange LED)Fibre Ch
If the Port Bypass LEDs are blinking at a constant rate and the POST Fault LED is On, the switch detected afault during the POST. When a POST detects
Table 24 Fibre Channel switch port LEDsSFP status LEDGreenPort bypassedLED amberDescriptionOff OffIndicates that the port does not have an SFP in stal
CXO8040AFrontRear12910876 5 43 Figure 44 HSV110 controller—front and rear views1. Bezel2. OCP3. HF1 port4. HF2 port5. Mirror port6. 1B port7. 2B port8
CXO7638A12 3Figure 45 Controller OCP1. Status LEDs (see LEDs)2. 40–character alphanumeric display (see LEDs)3. Push-buttons (see Displaying the Storag
NOTE:An active (fl ashing) display, an error condition message, or a user entry (pressing a push-button)overrides the default display. When none of the
Table 27 Menu options within the OCP displayMenu OptionsInformationFault Manag ement ShutdownOptionsSystem PasswordPort ConfigLast F aultRestartChange
Displaying Versions system informationWhen you press , the active display is Versions. From the Versions display you can determine the:• VCS revision
17 . Press to display the Bat tery PIC.18. Pressto display the Versions Menu tree.19 . Pressto scroll to the PowerPC Processor.20. Pressto display the
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