Factory Default Configuration; Mapping Drive Bays - HP Apollo 2000 System Maintenance And Service Manual

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Apollo 2000 System Chassis firmware version 1.4.0 or later
Storage Expander firmware version 1.0 or later
iLO firmware version 2.10 or later

Factory default configuration

The factory default configuration evenly distributes the 24 SFF drive bays in the HPE Apollo r2800 Chassis.
Six drive bays are allocated to each 1U node.
Node 1: drive bays 1 through 6
Node 2: drive bays 7 through 12
Node 3: drive bays 13 through 18
Node 4: drive bays 19 through 24
Twelve drive bays are allocated to each 2U node.
Node 1: drive bays 1 through 12
Node 3: drive bays 13 through 24
For node numbering, see "Chassis rear panel components."
For drive bay numbering, see "HPE Apollo r2800 Chassis drive bay numbering."

Mapping drive bays

CAUTION:
Before mapping any drive bays, note the current configuration. Any changes to the drive bay mapping
configuration where there are any drives set up in a Smart Array RAID configuration could cause data
loss.
IMPORTANT:
The HPE Apollo r2800 Chassis does not support nodes using the HPE Dynamic Smart Array B140i
Controller or the HPE P840 Smart Array Controller. Hewlett Packard Enterprise recommends installing
an HPE H240 Host Bus Adapter or HPE P440 Smart Array Controller.
For detailed information and examples on drive bay mapping configuration changes in the HPE Apollo r2800
Chassis, see the HPE iLO 4 Scripting and Command Line Guide on the Hewlett Packard Enterprise
website.
To map drives in the HPE Apollo r2800 Chassis:
1. Determine which drive bays to map to each node.
2. Using Integrated Lights Out (iLO) administrator login credentials, use a script that includes the
READ_BACKPLANE_INFO command to get the current mapping information from the HPE Apollo r2800
Chassis.
3. Build an XML script to map the drive bays.
4. Using a script that includes the READ_ZONE_TABLE command, verify the changes to the zone table. The
drives can also be labeled to clearly show the drive bay mapping configuration.
5. Power down the nodes.
IMPORTANT:
All nodes must remain powered off for at least 5 seconds after executing the configuration changes.
6. Power up the nodes.
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