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Verifying Component Failure; Removing A Fan Module; Installing A Fan Module - HP 4400 Replacement Instructions

Hp storageworks disk enclosure fan module replacement instructions
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Verifying component failure

Use the following methods to verify component failure:
Analyze any failure messages received. HP fault
monitoring software provides a recommended
action.
Check the status using HP P6000 Command View:
1.
In the Navigation pane, select Storage system
> Hardware > Disk Enclosure.
2.
In the Disk Enclosure Properties pane, select the
Cooling tab.
3.
The Operational state of Fan 1 or Fan 2 should
be
Failed.
Check the system fan status LEDs:
Green = Normal operation.
Amber = Fault condition.
Off = Fan unseated from connector or failed.

Removing a fan module

1.
Push up on the mounting latch (1,
2)).
2.
Position one hand under the fan module, and with
the other hand, pull the fan module out of the
enclosure (2).
Figure 2 Removing a fan module

Installing a fan module

1.
Insert the fan module into the enclosure opening.
2.
Verifying proper operation
After replacing the fan module, check the following to
verify the component is operating properly:
Figure 2 (page
Page 2
Push up on the mounting latch (1,
2)) and push the fan module into the enclosure (2)
until a click is detected when fully seated.
Figure 3 Installing a fan module
NOTE:
Wait one minute for the system to check
the component status.
Verify the green status indicator is lit. If the green
LED fails to illuminate, try reseating the fan in the
enclosure.
From HP P6000 Command View, navigate to the
component as described in
failure" (page 2)
and check the status. It should be
.
Figure 3 (page
"Verifying component

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