Powering Off And Powering On The Msa; Powering Off The Msa - HP StorageWorks 1510i - Modular Smart Array Service Manual

Hp storageworks 1510i modular smart array maintenance and service guide (383072-002, july 2008)
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Component
Redundant power supply module
Redundant fan module
MSA array controller
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(dual–controller configurations)
2–Port Ethernet iSCSI module
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(dual–controller configurations)
SCSI I/O module
MSA chassis
MSA array controller (single–controller
configurations)
2–Port Ethernet iSCSI module
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(single–controller configurations)
MSA array controller (single–controller
configurations)
* Before removing one of the two controllers or 2-Port Ethernet iSCSI modules in an operational,
dual-controller MSA, the controller being removed must first be disabled. For more information, see
the controller, controller cache, or controller battery

Powering off and powering on the MSA

NOTE:
To restart (power cycle) the MSA, follow the procedures to power off and then power on the array.

Powering off the MSA

NOTE:
System power to the MSA array does not completely shut off with the Power on/Standby button. In
Standby mode, power is removed from most of the electronics and components, but portions of the
power supply and some internal circuitry remain active. To completely remove power from the system,
disconnect all power cords from the device.
IMPORTANT:
It is critical to shut down the MSA array before the hard drive enclosures, to ensure that all I/O activity to
the hard drives is ceased before powering off the hard drive enclosure.
To remove power from the MSA, do the following:
1.
Schedule a maintenance window.
2.
Ensure that a known good backup is available.
3.
Power down all servers with access to the MSA, or if your operating system fully supports it, quiesce
all I/O and dismount all LUNs.
4.
On the MSA, press and hold down the Power on/Standby button on the front of the chassis for
approximately five seconds to place the MSA array in Standby mode.
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Customer replaceable components
Hot-pluggable
X
X
X*
X*
X
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Non- hot-pluggable
X
X
X
X
Replacing

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