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HP XP7 Owner Guide
Abstract
This guide describes the operation of the HP XP7 disk array. Topics include a description of the disk array hardware, instructions
on how to manage the disk array, descriptions of the disk array control panel and LED indicators, troubleshooting, and regulatory
statements. The intended audience is a storage system administrator or authorized service provider with independent knowledge
of the HP XP7 disk array and the HP Remote Web Console.
Complete information for performing specific tasks in Remote Web Console is contained in the HP XP7 Storage software user
guides.
HP Part Number: H6F56-96026
Published: September 2014
Edition: Second

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  • Page 1 Abstract This guide describes the operation of the HP XP7 disk array. Topics include a description of the disk array hardware, instructions on how to manage the disk array, descriptions of the disk array control panel and LED indicators, troubleshooting, and regulatory statements.
  • Page 2 The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Open systems compatibility and functionality.................52 Open systems host platform support..................52 Open systems configuration....................52 Remote Web Console......................53 3 System components..................54 Controller chassis........................54 System control panel.......................56 Drive chassis..........................57 Cache memory........................59 Memory operation........................60 Data protection........................60 Shared memory........................61 Flash storage chassis.......................61 HP XP7 flash module......................61 Contents...
  • Page 4 Long term array storage......................68 5 Troubleshooting..................70 Solving problems........................70 Service information messages....................70 C-Track..........................71 Insight Remote Support......................71 Failure detection and reporting process..................72 6 Support and other resources..............74 Contacting HP........................74 Subscription service......................74 Related information.........................74 Websites..........................75 Typographic conventions......................75 Customer self repair........................76 7 Documentation feedback................77 A Specifications..................78 Mechanical specifications......................78...
  • Page 5 Japanese power cord statement...................85 Korean notices........................85 Class A equipment......................85 Class B equipment......................86 Taiwanese notices........................86 BSMI Class A notice......................86 Taiwan battery recycle statement..................86 Turkish recycling notice......................86 Laser compliance notices......................87 English laser notice......................87 Dutch laser notice......................87 French laser notice......................87 German laser notice......................88 Italian laser notice......................88 Japanese laser notice......................88 Spanish laser notice......................89...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    HP 19 inch racks. A basic HP XP7 disk array is a control rack (Rack- 00) that contains a controller chassis and two drive chassis (factory designation DKU). The fully configured HP XP7 disk array consists of two controller chassis and sixteen drive chassis for fully configured system.
  • Page 7: Controller Chassis

    The following sections provide descriptions and illustrations of the HP XP7 disk array and its components. Figure 1 HP XP7 disk array NOTE: Each Rack is 600mm wide without side covers. Add 5mm to each end of entire assembly for each side cover.
  • Page 8: Drive Chassis

    HDD or SSD drives, and four 4 fan door assemblies that can be easily opened to allow access to the drives. Each drive chassis can hold 128 2 1/2 inch HDD or SSD drives. The maximum number of 2 1/2 inch drives in a HP XP7 system is 2304. Introduction...
  • Page 9: Features

    This section describes the main features of the HP XP7 disk array. Scalability The HP XP7 disk array is highly scalable and can be configured in several ways as needed to meet customer requirements: The minimum configuration is a single rack containing one controller chassis and two drive chassis.
  • Page 10: High Performance

    Channel ports: 80 for one module, 176 for two modules. High performance The HP XP7 includes several new features that improve the performance over previous models. These include: 8 GBps only Fibre Channel for CHAs without the limitation of microprocessors on each board.
  • Page 11: Connectivity

    Meanwhile, the disk array continues normal operation. The HP XP7 is designed so that it cannot lose data or configuration information if the power fails. This is explained in “Battery backup operations”...
  • Page 12: Specifications

    For example, a system that consumes 100 amps during normal operation, uses only 70 amps while in standby mode. Specifications The following tables provide general specifications of the HP XP7. Additional specifications are located in “Specifications” (page 78).
  • Page 13: Software Features And Functions

    I/O contention. Cache Residency Supports the virtualization of external disk arrays. Users can connect other disk arrays to the HP XP7 disk array and access the data on the external disk array via Software features and functions...
  • Page 14 Volume Security for Restricts host access to data on the HP XP7. Open system users can restrict host access Mainframe to LUNs based on the host's world wide name (WWN). Mainframe users can restrict host access to volumes based on node IDs and logical partition (LPAR) numbers.
  • Page 15 It also provides enhanced data security for the AES-XTS mode of operations. External Authentication and Storage management users of HP XP7 systems can be authenticated and authorized Authorization for storage management operations using existing customer infrastructure such as Microsoft Active Directory, LDAP, and RADIUS based systems.
  • Page 16 RAID Manager On open systems, performs various functions, including data replication and data protection operations by issuing commands from the host to the HP disk arrays. The RAID Manager software supports scripting and provides failover and mutual hot standby functionality in cooperation with host failover products.
  • Page 17: Functional And Operational Characteristics

    Array groups and RAID levels The array group (also called parity group) is the basic unit of storage capacity for the HP XP7 disk array. Each array group is attached to both boards of a DKA pair over 2 SAS paths, which enables all data drives in the array group to be accessed simultaneously by a DKA pair.
  • Page 18 The HP XP7 supports the following RAID levels: RAID1, RAID5, RAID6. RAID0 is not supported on the HP XP7. When configured in four drive RAID5 parity groups (3D+1P), ¾ of the raw capacity is available to store user data, and ¼ of the raw capacity is used for parity data.
  • Page 19: Sequential Data Striping

    RAID6 is the most reliable of the RAID levels. Sequential data striping The HP XP7’s enhanced RAID5 implementation attempts to keep write data in cache until parity can be generated without referencing old parity or data. This capability to write entire data stripes, which is usually achieved only in sequential processing environments, minimizes the write penalty incurred by standard RAID5 implementations.
  • Page 20: Cu Images, Lvis, And Logical Units

    CU images The HP XP7 is configured with one control unit image for each 256 devices (one SSID for each 64 or 256 LDEVs) and supports a maximum of 510 CU images (255 in each logical disk controller, or LDKC).
  • Page 21: Logical Volume Images

    Guide, or contact HP. Logical Volume images The HP XP7 supports the following mainframe LVI types - 3390-3, -3R, -9, L, and -M. The 3390-3 and 3390-3R LVIs cannot be intermixed in the same disk array. The LVI configuration of the HP XP7 disk array depends on the RAID implementation and physical data drive capacities.
  • Page 22: Mainframe Configuration

    Mainframe configuration After a HP XP7 disk array has been installed, users can configure the disk array for mainframe operations. See the following user documents for information and instructions on configuring your HP XP7 disk array for mainframe operations: The HP XP7 Mainframe Host Attachment and Operations Guide describes and provides instructions for configuring the HP XP7 for mainframe operations, including FICON attachment, hardware definition, cache operations, and device operations.
  • Page 23 Table 1 1 System option modes Mode Category Description Default MCU/RCU Public R-VOL read only function. (Optional) Common Regarding the correction copy or the drive copy, in case ECCs/LRC PINs are set on the track of copy source HDD, mode 22 can be used to interrupt the copy processing (default) or to create ECCs/LRC PINs on the track of copy target HDD to continue the processing.
  • Page 24 Table 1 1 System option modes (continued) Mode Category Description Default MCU/RCU Pair status: Duplex/Pending A pair whose RCU# is identical to the RCU for which the Freeze command is specified. Continuous Access Notes: MCU/RCU (cont) Synchronous Z When all the following conditions are met, set Mode 64=ON. When all the following conditions are met, set Mode 64=ON.
  • Page 25 Table 1 1 System option modes (continued) Mode Category Description Default MCU/RCU If you select an incorrect port while the mode is set to ON, and if ESTPATH is executed when no logic path exists, the port is switched to RCP.. Set this mode to OFF before using TPC-R (IBM software for disaster recovery).
  • Page 26 Table 1 1 System option modes (continued) Mode Category Description Default MCU/RCU Notes: For more details about mode 269, see worksheet "Mode269 detail for RAID700". Mode 269 is effective only when using the SVP to format the CVS. Open Tru64 (Host Mode 07) and OpenVMS (Host Mode 05) Caution: Host offline: Required Issuing OLS when Switching Port MCU/RCU...
  • Page 27 Table 1 1 System option modes (continued) Mode Category Description Default MCU/RCU Continuous Access Mode 448 = ON: (Enabled) Journal If the SVP detects a blocked path, the SVP assumes that an error Continuous Access occurred, and then immediately splits (suspends) the mirror. Journal Z Mode 448 = OFF: (Disabled) If the SVP detects a blocked path and the path does not recover...
  • Page 28 Table 1 1 System option modes (continued) Mode Category Description Default MCU/RCU External Storage High Speed LDEV Format for External Volumes MCU/RCU Mode 457 = ON: The high speed LDEV format for external volumes is available by setting system option mode 457 to ON.
  • Page 29 Table 1 1 System option modes (continued) Mode Category Description Default MCU/RCU Snapshot, Auto Business Copy, Business Copy Z, Compatible FlashCopy, LUN, External Snapshot, Auto LUN, External Storage Storage Mode 467 = ON: Copy overload prevention. Copy processing stops when the percentage of “dirty” data reaches 60% or higher. When the percentage falls below 60%, copy processing restarts.
  • Page 30 Table 1 1 System option modes (continued) Mode Category Description Default MCU/RCU - Initial copy operation is prioritized over update I/O. Therefore, the processing speed of the update I/O slows down by about 15?s per command. 3. If this mode is set to ON, the processing speed of update I/O slows down by about 15?s per command, version downgrade is disabled, and Take Over is not available.
  • Page 31 Table 1 1 System option modes (continued) Mode Category Description Default MCU/RCU Note: 1. Make sure to apply mode 491 when the performance of Business Copy/ Business Copy Z/ ShadowImage FCv1 is considered to be important. 2. Make sure not to apply the mode when the host I/O performance is considered to be important.
  • Page 32 Table 1 1 System option modes (continued) Mode Category Description Default MCU/RCU Manager or Storage Navigator may show earlier time than the time showed when the pair was in the Duplex state. Open and When PIN data is generated, the SIM currently stored in SVP is MCU/RCU Mainframe reported to the host.
  • Page 33 Table 1 1 System option modes (continued) Mode Category Description Default MCU/RCU Notes: 1. When DKC emulation type is 2107, this mode is applied in the case where pair creation in Cnt Ac-S Z – BC Z cascading configuration in the ICKDSF environment fails with the following message output.
  • Page 34 Table 1 1 System option modes (continued) Mode Category Description Default MCU/RCU Mode 676 = OFF (default): An audit log is not stored onto the system disk. This mode is also enabled/disabled by enabling/disabling Audit Log Buffer on the [Audit Log Setting...] window, which can be opened by selecting [Settings] ->...
  • Page 35 Table 1 1 System option modes (continued) Mode Category Description Default MCU/RCU Read JNL or JNL Restore is not prevented when the Write Pending rate on RCU exceeds 60% (the same as before). Notes: This mode can be set online. This mode should be set per customer’s requests.
  • Page 36 Table 1 1 System option modes (continued) Mode Category Description Default MCU/RCU b. An external volume to which Nondisruptive Migration (NDM) attribute is set exists. Open and To reduce the chance of MIH, this option can reduce the priority Mainframe of BC, VM, CoW Snapshot, Flash Copy or Resync copy internal IO requests so that host IO has a higher priority.
  • Page 37 Table 1 1 System option modes (continued) Mode Category Description Default MCU/RCU When Not Ready is returned, the external path is blocked and the path status can be automatically recovered (Not Ready blockade). Note that the two behaviors, automatic recovery and block, may be repeated.
  • Page 38 Table 1 1 System option modes (continued) Mode Category Description Default MCU/RCU page allocation is not provided at a time when the HDP pool is full. (Not to set in the case of Read request.) Mode 729 = OFF (default): Not to set the Protect attribute for the target DP-VOL using Data Ret, when any write operation is requested to the area where the page allocation is not provided at a time when HDP pool is full.
  • Page 39 UVM. Enable the setting of EMC SCSI Flag SC3 for the port of the SYMMETRIX connected with HP XP7. If the setting of EMC SCSI Flag SC3 is not enabled, the effect of this mode may not be achieved.
  • Page 40 Table 1 1 System option modes (continued) Mode Category Description Default MCU/RCU per hour. If SSB=AD02 occurs and a path is blocked, perform Check Paths on this path again. If Check Paths is performed while Business Copy Z pair and Compatible FlashCopy Mirror pair are defined in the specified volume, the Check Paths operation is rejected with a message “605 2518”.
  • Page 41 Table 1 1 System option modes (continued) Mode Category Description Default MCU/RCU The data is settled to RCU according to the time stamp that RCU has received. Notes: 1. This mode is applied under the following conditions. (1)Continuous Access Journal Z. (2) EXCTG configuration.
  • Page 42 Table 1 1 System option modes (continued) Mode Category Description Default MCU/RCU Mode 776 = OFF (default): When the status of P-VOL changes to Suspend during a TC/TCA S-VOL pair suspend or deletion operation from BCM, the F/M=FB message is output to the host. Notes: 1.
  • Page 43 Table 1 1 System option modes (continued) Mode Category Description Default MCU/RCU To apply the mode to TC Sync for z/OS, MCU and RCU must be RAID600 or RAID700 and micro-program must be the support version on both sides. If a failure occurs on the switched path between DKCs, Mainframe host MIH or Open server time-out may occur.
  • Page 44 Mode 857 = OFF (default): The cache allocation capacity is not limited to within 128 GB. Note: This mode is used with HP XP7 microcode version -04 (70-04-0x-00/00) and earlier. It is also applied when downgrading the microprogram from V02 (70-02-02-00/00) or higher to a version earlier than V02 (70-02-02-00/00) while over 128 GB is allocated.
  • Page 45 When the mode is applied, the order of data transfer slots is guaranteed at the destaging from HP XP7 to an external storage. Mode 872 = ON: The order of data transfer slots from HP XP7 to an external storage is guaranteed. Mode 872 = OFF (default): The order of data transfer slots from HP XP7 to an external storage is not guaranteed.
  • Page 46 Table 1 1 System option modes (continued) Mode Category Description Default MCU/RCU Notes: To apply the mode, set the RMF version of mainframe to be connected to 1.12 or higher. If the OS does not use a supported version, the transfer speed cannot be displayed correctly.
  • Page 47 Table 1 1 System option modes (continued) Mode Category Description Default MCU/RCU addition, the settings of SOM 897 and 898 are effective for Tire2 and Tier3. Please also see spreadsheet "SOM 897_898_901" for more details about the relations between SOM 897, 898 and 901. Smart Tiers, Smart I/O value (IOPH) can be changed as follows.
  • Page 48 Table 1 1 System option modes (continued) Mode Category Description Default MCU/RCU SOM899 is OFF: I/O synchronous copy starts when the number of retries reaches half of the threshold of Auto LUN retry. Mode 900 = OFF (default): SOM899 is ON: I/O synchronous copy starts when the threshold of Volume Migration retry is exceeded.
  • Page 49 Table 1 1 System option modes (continued) Mode Category Description Default MCU/RCU Continuous Access The difference in CM allocation capacity among MPBs with Journal Z different workload is large. Mode 908 = OFF (default): The difference in CM allocation capacity among MPBs with different workload is small (existing operation) Notes: 1.
  • Page 50 Table 1 1 System option modes (continued) Mode Category Description Default MCU/RCU high because the migration source and target are in the same parity group or external volume group. When pool shrink is performed per pool VOL from a parity group with multiple pool VOLs defined (or from an external volume group) while the mode is set to ON, the pool shrink takes longer time compared to when the mode is set to OFF.
  • Page 51: Host Modes And Host Mode Options

    Host modes and host mode options The HP XP7 supports connection of multiple server hosts of different platforms to each of its ports. When your system is configured, the hosts connected to each port are grouped by host group or by target.
  • Page 52: Open Systems Compatibility And Functionality

    The HP XP7’s global cache enables any fibre-channel port to have access to any logical unit in the disk array. In the HP XP7, each logical unit can be assigned to multiple fibre-channel ports to provide I/O path failover and/or load balancing (with the appropriate middleware support) without sacrificing cache coherency.
  • Page 53: Remote Web Console

    The HP XP7 SNMP Agent User Guide describes the SNMP API interface for the HP XP7 disk array and provides instructions for configuring and performing SNMP operations. The HP XP7 Provisioning for Open Systems User Guide and HP XP7 Volume Shredder for Open and Mainframe Systems User Guide provide instructions for configuring multiple custom volumes (logical units) under single LDEVs on the HP XP7 disk array.
  • Page 54: System Components

    (SVP) SVP to service center enables the storage system to be remotely monitored and maintained by the HP support team. This significantly increases the level of support that HP can provide to its customers. NOTE: The SVP also provides a communication hub for the 3rd and 4th Processor blade in Module-0.
  • Page 55 Table 14 Controller chassis (continued) Item Description Name data will not be lost and will remain protected on the Cache Backup Memory Solid States Disk drive. AC-DC power 200–220 VAC input. Provides power to the DKC in a supply redundant configuration to prevent system failure. Up to four power supplies can be used as needed to provide power to additional components.
  • Page 56: System Control Panel

    SSVPMN Disk Control Adapter Channel Adapter board System control panel The following illustration shows the HP XP7 system control panel. The table following the illustration explains the purpose of each of the controls and LEDs on the panel. System components...
  • Page 57: Drive Chassis

    Figure 13 HP XP7 system control panel Item Description Item Description MESSAGE - Amber LED ALARM - Red LED ON: indicates that a SIM (Message) was Indicates DC under voltage of any DKC part, DC generated from either of the clusters. Applied over current, abnormally high temperature, or that to both storage clusters.
  • Page 58 Figure 14 Drive chassis Item Description Item Description Fan (8 total) Fan assembly lock screw (Loosen screw to open fan door.) Power Cable HDD Power Supply The fans on the front of the unit are intake fans that pull ambient air into the unit. The fans on the rear assembly are exhaust fans that blow hot air out of the unit.
  • Page 59: Cache Memory

    Cache memory The HP XP7 can be configured with up to 512 GB of cache memory per controller chassis (1024 GB for a two-module system). The cache is nonvolatile and is protected from data loss with onboard batteries to backup cache data into the onboard Cache Backup Memory Solid States Disk drive.
  • Page 60: Memory Operation

    Cache cluster 3 Memory operation The HP XP7 places all read and write data in the cache. The amount of fast-write data in cache is dynamically managed by the cache control algorithms to provide the optimum amount of read and write cache, depending on the workload read and write I/O characteristics.
  • Page 61: Shared Memory

    Shared memory The HP XP7 shared memory is not on a separate memory module as it was in the previous hardware systems. Shared memory resides by default on the first pair of cache boards in controller chassis When you install software features such as Snapshot or Continuous Access Journal, the shared memory usage increases as software features are installed.
  • Page 62: Flash Module Unit

    Figure 17 Flash Module Drive Flash module unit The flash module box (FMU) is a 2U high chassis that contains up to 12 FMDs, plus two redundant power supplies and two redundant SSW adapters. Figure 18 Flash Module Unit System components...
  • Page 63: Flash Storage Chassis

    NOTE: Be sure to use the same SSW jumper settings when replacing an SSW. Contact HP Technical Support before replacing a SSW. Flash storage chassis The flash storage chsssis (FBX) is a cluster of four FMUs as shown in the following illustration. There is not an actual chassis or enclosure surrounding the four FSBs, but since it takes the place of a DKU drive chassis, the cluster is referred to as a chassis for consistency.
  • Page 64: Cache Memory

    Cache memory Your HP XP7 can be configured with up to 512 GB of cache memory per controller chassis (1 TB for a two-module system). Each controller chassis can contain from two to eight cache memory adapter boards. Each board contains from 8 GB to 64 GB.
  • Page 65 1 12.0 3.2 GB 254.4 281.6 254.4 281.6 281.6 256.0 Usable 147.2 140.8 220.8 246.4 21 1.2 224.0 Total HP XP7 max. capacity 1.6 GB 294.4 281.6 294.4 281.6 281.6 256.0 Usable 147.2 140.8 220.8 246.4 21 1.2 224.0 3.2 GB 588.8...
  • Page 66: Power On/Off Procedures

    To put the disk array into standby mode from the OFF condition: Ensure that power is available to the AC input boxes and PDUs in all racks in which the HP XP7 disk array is installed.
  • Page 67: Power Off Procedures

    Support. Battery backup operations The HP XP7 is designed so that it cannot lose data or configuration information if the power fails. The battery system is designed to provide enough power to completely destage all data in the cache if two consecutive power failures occur and the batteries are fully charged. If the batteries do not contain enough charge to provide sufficient time to destage the cache when a power failure occurs, the cache operates in write through mode.
  • Page 68: Cache Destage Batteries

    Long term array storage While connected, the cache destage batteries will completely discharge in two to three weeks without power applied. If you do not use a HP XP7 for two weeks or more, contact HP Technical Power On/Off procedures...
  • Page 69 90 minutes before the cache will be protected. To prevent the batteries from discharging during long term storage, contact HP Technical Support and ask them to disconnect the battery jumpers on the cache boards. Battery backup operations...
  • Page 70: Troubleshooting

    Solving problems The HP XP7 disk array is highly reliable and is not expected to fail in any way that would prevent access to user data. The READY LED on the control panel must be ON when the disk array is operating online.
  • Page 71: C-Track

    HP Channel Partner for on-site service, if configured and available in your country. The HP Insite Remote Support products available for the HP XP7 disk arrays are described “HP XP7 disk array remote support products” (page 71).
  • Page 72: Failure Detection And Reporting Process

    Table 21 HP XP7 disk array remote support products (continued) HP Product Description Application Access, Critical Support contract prerequisites cannot be met. AE244A HP XP/HP XP7 Mission Critical No For a customer whose strict security LAN Support protocols specifically prohibit inbound/...
  • Page 73 Figure 22 Failure reporting process Failure detection and reporting process...
  • Page 74: Support And Other Resources

    HP Business Support Center website (Manuals page): http://www.hp.com/support/manuals In the Storage section, click link label and then select your product. HP Enterprise Information Library website: http://h17007.www1.hp.com/us/en/storage/info-library/index.aspx Under Products and Solutions, click HP XP Storage. Then, click XP7 Storage under HP XP Storage. Support and other resources...
  • Page 75: Websites

    Websites HP Event Monitoring Service and HA Monitors Software http://www.hp.com/go/ hpux-ha-monitoring-docs HP Serviceguard Solutions for HP-UX http://www.hp.com/go/hpux-serviceguard-docs HP Systems Insight Manager website: http://www.hp.com/go/hpsim HP Technical support for HP Integrity servers website: http://www.hp.com/support/ itaniumservers/ HP Technical Support website: http://www.hp.com/support Net-SNMP website: http://www.net-snmp.net...
  • Page 76: Customer Self Repair

    Customer self repair HP customer self repair (CSR) programs allow you to repair your HP 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.
  • Page 77: Documentation Feedback

    7 Documentation feedback HP is committed to providing documentation that meets your needs. To help us improve the documentation, send any errors, suggestions, or comments to Documentation Feedback (docsfeedback@hp.com). Include the document title and part number, version number, or the URL...
  • Page 78: A Specifications

    A Specifications Mechanical specifications The following table lists the mechanical specifications of the HP XP7 disk array. Table 23 HP XP7 mechanical specifications Dimension Single Rack Single Module Dual Module (3 racks) (6 racks) Width (inches / mm) 24.0 / 610 71.3 / 1810...
  • Page 79: System Components Heat And Power Specifications

    HP XP7 16-port 8Gbps Fibre Host Adapter 0.072 0.076 H6G31A HP XP7 8-port 16Gbps Fibre Host Adapter 0.072 0.076 H6G32A HP XP7 16p 8Gbps MF Shortwave Fibre CHA 0.072 0.076 H6G33A HP XP7 16p 8Gbps MF Longwave Fibre CHA 0.072 0.076 H6G08A Processor Blade 0.19...
  • Page 80: Ac Power - Pdu Options

    AC power - PDU options HP XP7 is configured for input power using separate rackmount PDU products. PDUs are available for three phase or single phase power for NEMA and IEC compliance applications. Table 26 HP XP7 AC PDU options...
  • Page 81: Environmental Specifications

    Figure 23 HP XP7 AC power configuration diagram Environmental specifications The following table lists the environmental specifications of the HP XP7 storage system. Table 27 HP XP7 environmental specifications Item Operating Not Operating In Storage Temperature 60.8 - 80.9 / - 1 8 - 109.4 / - 1 0 to 43...
  • Page 82 Table 27 HP XP7 environmental specifications (continued) Item Operating Not Operating In Storage 30 min, 5 to 100 Hz Earthquake Up to 2.5 resistance (m/s2) Shock 78.4 m/s , 15 ms Horizontal: Incline Impact 1.22 m/s Vertical: Rotational Edge 0.15 m...
  • Page 83: B Regulatory Compliance Notices

    B Regulatory compliance notices This section contains regulatory notices for the HP HP XP7 Disk Array. Regulatory compliance identification numbers For the purpose of regulatory compliance certifications and identification, this product has been assigned a unique regulatory model number. The regulatory model number can be found on the product nameplate label, along with all required approval markings and information.
  • Page 84: Declaration Of Conformity For Products Marked With The Fcc Logo, United States Only

    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 which the receiver is connected.
  • Page 85: Japanese Notices

    This compliance is indicated by the following conformity marking placed on the product: This marking is valid for non-Telecom products and EU harmonized Telecom products (e.g., Bluetooth). Certificates can be obtained from http://www.hp.com/go/certificates. Hewlett-Packard GmbH, HQ-TRE, Herrenberger Strasse 140, 71034 Boeblingen, Germany Japanese notices...
  • Page 86: Class B Equipment

    Class B equipment Taiwanese notices BSMI Class A notice Taiwan battery recycle statement Turkish recycling notice Türkiye Cumhuriyeti: EEE Yönetmeliğine Uygundur Regulatory compliance notices...
  • Page 87: Laser Compliance Notices

    Do not operate controls, make adjustments, or perform procedures to the laser device other than those specified herein. Allow only HP Authorized Service technicians to repair the unit. The Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration implemented regulations for laser products on August 2, 1976.
  • Page 88: German Laser Notice

    German laser notice Italian laser notice Japanese laser notice Regulatory compliance notices...
  • Page 89: Spanish Laser Notice

    Spanish laser notice Recycling notices English recycling notice Disposal of waste equipment by users in private household in the European Union This symbol means do not dispose of your product with your other household waste. Instead, you should protect human health and the environment by handing over your waste equipment to a designated collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment.
  • Page 90: Bulgarian Recycling Notice

    Bulgarian recycling notice Изхвърляне на отпадъчно оборудване от потребители в частни домакинства в Европейския съюз Този символ върху продукта или опаковката му показва, че продуктът не трябва да се изхвърля заедно с другите битови отпадъци. Вместо това, трябва да предпазите човешкото здраве и околната среда, като...
  • Page 91: Estonian Recycling Notice

    Estonian recycling notice Äravisatavate seadmete likvideerimine Euroopa Liidu eramajapidamistes See märk näitab, et seadet ei tohi visata olmeprügi hulka. Inimeste tervise ja keskkonna säästmise nimel tuleb äravisatav toode tuua elektriliste ja elektrooniliste seadmete käitlemisega egelevasse kogumispunkti. Küsimuste korral pöörduge kohaliku prügikäitlusettevõtte poole. Finnish recycling notice Kotitalousjätteiden hävittäminen Euroopan unionin alueella Tämä...
  • Page 92: Greek Recycling Notice

    Greek recycling notice Απόρριψη άχρηοτου εξοπλισμού από ιδιώτες χρήστες στην Ευρωπαϊκή Ένωση Αυτό το σύμβολο σημαίνει ότι δεν πρέπει να απορρίψετε το προϊόν με τα λοιπά οικιακά απορρίμματα. Αντίθετα, πρέπει να προστατέψετε την ανθρώπινη υγεία και το περιβάλλον παραδίδοντας τον άχρηστο εξοπλισμό...
  • Page 93: Lithuanian Recycling Notice

    Lithuanian recycling notice Nolietotu iekārtu iznīcināšanas noteikumi lietotājiem Eiropas Savienības privātajās mājsaimniecībās Šis simbols norāda, ka ierīci nedrīkst utilizēt kopā ar citiem mājsaimniecības atkritumiem. Jums jārūpējas par cilvēku veselības un vides aizsardzību, nododot lietoto aprīkojumu otrreizējai pārstrādei īpašā lietotu elektrisko un elektronisko ierīču savākšanas punktā. Lai iegūtu plašāku informāciju, lūdzu, sazinieties ar savu mājsaimniecības atkritumu likvidēšanas dienestu.
  • Page 94: Slovak Recycling Notice

    Slovak recycling notice Likvidácia vyradených zariadení používateľmi v domácnostiach v Európskej únii Tento symbol znamená, že tento produkt sa nemá likvidovať s ostatným domovým odpadom. Namiesto toho by ste mali chrániť ľudské zdravie a životné prostredie odovzdaním odpadového zariadenia na zbernom mieste, ktoré...
  • Page 95: French Battery Notice

    French battery notice German battery notice Battery replacement notices...
  • Page 96: Italian Battery Notice

    Italian battery notice Japanese battery notice Regulatory compliance notices...
  • Page 97: Spanish Battery Notice

    Spanish battery notice Battery replacement notices...
  • Page 98: C Regulatory Information

    Hewlett-Packard Company, 3000 Hanover Street, Palo Alto, California 94304, U.S. Local Representative information Russian: HP Russia: ЗАО “Хьюлетт-Паккард А.О.”, 125171, Россия, г. Москва, Ленинградское шоссе, 16А, стр.3, тел/факс: +7 (495) 797 35 00, +7 (495) 287 89 05 HP Belarus: ИООО «Хьюлетт-Паккард Бел», 220030, Беларусь, г. Минск, ул.
  • Page 99 HP Enterprise Servers http://www.hp.com/support/EnterpriseServers-Warranties HP Storage Products http://www.hp.com/support/Storage-Warranties HP Networking Products http://www.hp.com/support/Networking-Warranties Warranty information...
  • Page 100: Index

    Japanese notices, drive chassis, configuration maximum, Korean notices, minimum, contacting HP, controller chassis, 7, laser compliance notices, controller, components, 8, logical units, 20, controls description, system, mainframe, conventions memory document, cache,...
  • Page 101 Turkey RoHS material content declaration, typographic conventions, Ukraine RoHS material content declaration, virtualization, warranty information HP Enterprise servers, HP Networking products, HP ProLiant and X86 Servers and Options, HP Storage products, web sites HP subscription service, websites, customer self repair, product manuals,...

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