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HP 2000fc Replacement Instructions page 2

Modular smart array controller module
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NOTE:
To reduce impact on system performance, perform all
maintenance tasks during periods of low system activity or
during a system maintenance window.
Verifying module failure
Use the following methods to verify failure:
Check the Fault/Service Required LED (back):
Amber = Fault condition
Check that the OK LED (back) is off.
Check the event log for errors.
Recording configuration settings
IMPORTANT:
When replacing the controller in slot A, configuration settings
may be reset to the values of the new controller. (This does not
occur when replacing the controller in slot B.)
To obtain key settings using the SMU, in the Configuration View panel,
right click the system and do the following:
For system information (name, contact, location, and description):
Manage > General Config > System Information
For user information:
Manage > General Config > User Configuration
For date, time, and NTP settings:
Manage > General Config > Set Date/Time
For email and SNMP notification settings:
Manage > Event Notification
Volume mapping information:
Manage > Volume Management > Volume Mapping > Map Hosts To
Volume
For information about scheduled tasks:
Manage > Scheduler
For host IDs and nicknames:
Manage > Volume Management > Volume Mapping > Manage Host
List
Enabling Partner Firmware Upgrade
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(dual-controller configurations only)
In a dual-controller configuration, the Partner Firmware Upgrade option
ensures that both controllers have the most recent version. HP
recommends enabling this feature.
To see the current Partner Firmware Upgrade setting, select Monitor >
Status > Advanced Settings > Misc Configuration.
If Partner Firmware Upgrade is disabled, select Manage > General Config
> System Configuration, and then set Partner Firmware Upgrade to
Enabled.
NOTE:
If the Monitor > Status > Advanced Settings > Misc
Configuration page is not accessible, sign in to the SMU as an
Advanced or Diagnostic level user.
Removing the failed module
IMPORTANT:
In a single-controller environment, I/O must be stopped and
the enclosure must be powered off prior to the replacement.
In a dual-controller environment, if the failed controller is first
shut down, the controller may be hot-replaced in an operation-
al enclosure.
1.
In a dual-controller configuration, shut down the failed controller:
a.
Select the system in the navigation tree and then select Manage
> Restart System > Shut Down/Restart, and select a controller
option.
b.
Click Shut Down and click OK.
The blue OK to Remove LED (back) illuminates to indicate that
the controller can be removed safely.
2.
Illuminate the UID (Unit Identification) LED of the enclosure that
contains the controller module to remove:
a.
Select Manage > General Config > Enclosure Management.
b.
Click Illuminate Locator LED.
3.
Locate the enclosure whose UID LED (front right ear) is blue, and
within it, the controller module whose OK to Remove LED is blue.
4.
In a single-controller environment, stop all I/O and remove power
from the enclosure.
5.
Disconnect cables connected to the module. Label each cable to
facilitate reconnection.
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