Connecting The Fibre Channel Cables; Connecting Device Port Fibre Channel Cables To The Eva (Rear View); Connecting Fibre Channel Cables To The Eva (Front End); Connecting Cables To An Hsv300-S Controller Enclosure (Front End) - HP StorageWorks 4400 Installation Manual

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Connecting the Fibre Channel cables

To connect the EVA to the SAN, use standard Fibre Channel cables and observe cautions and good
routing practices.
CAUTION:
Use appropriate precautions when handling Fibre Channel cables:
Touching the end of a Fibre Channel cable will either damage the cable or cause performance
problems, including intermittent difficulties accessing the storage.
Whenever a Fibre Channel cable is not connected, replace the protective covers on the ends of
the cable.
Make certain that the Fibre Channel cables are installed and supported so that no excess weight
is placed on the connectors. This prevents damage to the connector and cable. Excess cable should
be loosely coiled and tied out of the way, being careful not to coil the cable in a tight loop. The
minimum bend radius is 25 mm for 50, 62.5, and 9 micron fiber optic cable.

Connecting device port Fibre Channel cables to the EVA (rear view)

See
Figure 22

Connecting Fibre Channel cables to the EVA (front end)

See
Figure 24
See
Figure 25

Connecting cables to an HSV300-S controller enclosure (front end)

See
Figure 28
A.

Labeling cables using labeling kit

Label each end of each cable using the materials in the supplied labeling kit.

Connecting the power cords

To protect your system from power-failure-related downtime, each EVA ships standard with a redundant
power supply. Depending how you connect the power supplies to your power source, you can eliminate
downtime caused by power-related failures.
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Connect cables and power cords
and
Figure 23
in Appendix A.
and
Figure 26
in Appendix A for front end connections with server-based management.
and
Figure 27
in Appendix A for front end connections with array-based management.
for server-based management or
Figure 29
for array-based management in Appendix

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