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HP StorageWorks MSA500 G2 manual available for free PDF download: User Manual
HP StorageWorks MSA500 G2 User Manual (153 pages)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Component Identification
11
Front Panel Components
11
In this Section Front Panel Components
11
Enclosure Leds
12
Rear Panel Components
13
Power Supply/Blower Assembly Leds
14
Shared Storage Module with Integrated Environmental Monitoring Unit
14
2-Port Shared Storage Module Components
15
2-Port Shared Storage Module Leds
16
4-Port Shared Storage Module Components
17
4-Port Shared Storage Module Leds
18
Controller Components
18
Controller Display
19
Controller Leds
20
Battery-Backed Write Cache Enabler Overview
21
SCSI Ids
22
Hot-Plug SCSI Hard Drive Leds
23
Hot-Plug SCSI Hard Drive LED Combinations
24
Operations
27
Power up the Storage System
27
Power down the Storage System
28
Use the Controller Display
28
Types of Messages
29
Using the Interface
29
Setup
31
Rack Planning Resources
31
In this Section Rack Planning Resources
31
Optimum Environment
32
Space and Airflow Requirements
32
Temperature Requirements
33
Power Requirements
34
Electrical Grounding Requirements
35
Rack Warnings
35
Shipping Contents
36
Rack Mounting Hardware Kit Contents
37
Converting Rails for Round-Hole Racks
38
Installing a Storage System into the Rack
39
Installing Hardware Options
44
Installing Servers
44
Choosing a Configuration
44
Clustering Configuration
44
Single-Server Configuration
45
SSP Hardware Configurations
45
Other Configurations
46
Cabling the Storage System
46
SCSI Cabling Guidelines
46
Cluster Cabling Guidelines
46
Power Cords
47
Updating Firmware
48
Hardware Options Installation
49
Firmware Updates
49
Hot-Plug SCSI Hard Drive Options
49
In this Section Firmware Updates
49
Removing Hard Drive Blanks
50
Installing Hot-Plug SCSI Hard Drives
50
4-Port Shared Storage Module Option
51
Module Installation Requirements
51
Installing the 4-Port Shared Storage Module
52
MSA500 G2 Controller Option
53
Controller Installation Requirements
53
Installing the MSA500 G2 Controller
54
Cache Module Upgrade Option
55
Cache Module Installation Requirements
55
Installing the Cache Module Upgrade
56
MSA500 G2 High Availability Option
58
Configuration and Utilities
59
Server Utilities
59
HP Insight Diagnostics
59
In this Section Server Utilities
59
HP Systems Insight Manager
60
Management Agents
60
Survey Utility
60
ROM Functions and Utilities
61
Smart Components for ROM Flash
61
Recovery ROM
61
Controller Firmware Auto Cloning
62
Selective Storage Presentation
63
SSP Hardware Configurations
63
Enabling SSP
63
Array Configuration Utility
64
Moving Drives and Arrays
64
Expanding and Extending Capacity
66
Array Diagnostic Utility
67
Netware Online Array Configuration Utility (CPQONLIN)
68
Using Auto-Configuration
68
Creating a Custom Configuration
68
Cluster Installation and Configuration
73
Cluster Hardware Installation
73
Cluster Configuration
74
Troubleshooting
75
When the Storage System Does Not Start
75
Diagnostic Steps
76
Are the Power Supply/Blower Assembly Leds Green
77
Is the System Power LED Green
77
Is the Controller Display Providing Messages
78
Recognizing Hard Drive Failure
78
Effects of a Hard Drive Failure
79
Compromised Fault Tolerance
79
Recovering from Compromised Fault Tolerance
80
Factors to Consider before Replacing Hard Drives
81
Automatic Data Recovery (Rebuild)
82
Time Required for a Rebuild
82
Failure of Another Drive During Rebuild
83
Drive Failure in a Netware Environment
84
Failed Drives or Interim Recovery Mode
84
Handling Disk Drive Failures
85
Display Messages
85
Troubleshooting
87
Box Numbering
88
Array Controller Firmware Ver <Version
89
HP MSA500-G2 Startup Complete
89
Enable Volume <N>? '<'=NO, '>'=YES
89
Critical Lock-Up Detected. Code=<N>H
89
Enable Volumes ? '<'=NO, '>'=YES
90
System Name: <Name
90
Restarting System
91
Clone Firmware? '<'=NO, '>'=YES
91
Firmware Flash Failed
91
Initializing SCSI Subsystem
92
Scanning for SCSI Devices
92
Initializing SCSI Devices
92
Bad SCSI Bus Mode Non-LVD Device Found
92
I2C Read Failure <I2C Device Name
93
I2C Write Failure <I2C Device Name
93
Chassis NVRAM Contents Corrupted
93
Begin Redundancy Support
94
Redundancy Active Active Controller
94
Redundancy Active Standby Controller
94
Redundancy Failed Hardware Failure
95
Redundancy Failed Mismatch Hardware
96
Redundancy Failed Cache Size Mismatch
97
Redundancy Halted Firmware Cloned
97
Redundancy Failed Firmware Lockup
98
Redundancy Failed out of Memory
98
Redundancy Failed I/O Request Error
99
Redundancy Failed PCI Bus Error
100
Redundancy Failed no Second Controller
100
Redundancy Failed Cache Dimms Mismatch
101
No Cache Module Found
101
Dual Cache Module Size Mismatch
102
Cache Module #<N> <N>Mb
102
Valid Cache Data Found at Power-Up
102
Cache Data Lost Battery Dead
103
Cache Hardware Enabled
103
Cache Hardware Failed and Disabled
103
Cache Hardware Temporarily Disabled
104
Obsolete Cache Data Deleted
104
Cache Batteries Low, Recharging
105
Cache Disabled no Configuration
105
System Halted for Cache Error
105
Cache Error <N> Ignore>? <=NO >=YES
106
Cache Hardware Batteries Missing
107
Replacement Drive Found Box #<N> Bay <N
108
Smart Drive Alert Box #<N>, Bay <N
108
Drive Hot Added Box #<N>, Bay <N
108
Drive Hot Removed Box #<N>, Bay <N
109
Drive Failure Box #<N>, Bay <N
109
Bad Drive Failure Box #<N>, Bay <N
109
Drive Position Change Detected
110
Drive Position Change Invalid
110
Invalid Volume Addition
110
RIS Version Exceeded
111
Volume #<N> State OK
111
Volume #<N> State Failed
111
Volume #<N> State Interim Recovery
112
Volume #<N> State Rebuilding
112
Volume #<N> State Disabled
112
Volume #<N> State Expansion Active
113
Volume #<N> State Waiting to Rebuild
113
Volume #<N> State Waiting to Expand
113
Volume #<N> State Missing Drives
114
Volume #<N> State Wrong Drive Replaced
114
Volume #<N> Expansion Disabled
115
Volume #<N> Initializing Parity
115
Volume #<N> Rebuild Failure
115
Volume #<N> Expansion Failure
116
Volume #<N> State Deleted
116
Configured Volumes #<N
116
No Volumes Detected
116
New Volumes Detected
117
Too Many Volumes Detected
117
Spares Cleared
118
Access Control Conflict Detected
118
Access Control Resources Exceeded
118
Array Controller Temperature OK
119
Array Controller Overheating
119
Array Controller Overheated
119
Array Controller Disabled
120
Array Controller Restarting
120
Recovery ROM Autoflash Started
120
Recovery ROM Autoflash Done
121
Recovery ROM Autoflash Failed
121
ROM Cloning Started
121
ROM Cloning Done
122
ROM Cloning Failed
122
Firmware Flash Started
122
Firmware Flash Done
123
Firmware Flash Failed
123
EMU Flash Started
123
EMU Flash Done
124
EMU Flash Failed
124
Storage Box #<N> Fan OK
124
Storage Box #<N> Fan Failed
125
Storage Box #<N> Fan Degraded
125
Storage Box #<N> Fan Hot Inserted
125
Storage Box #<N> Fan Hot Removed
126
Storage Box #<N> Temperature OK
126
Storage Box #<N> Overheating
126
Storage Box #<N> Overheated
127
Storage Box #<N> Power Supply OK
127
Storage Box #<N> Power Supply Failed
127
Storage Box #<N> Power Supply Added
128
Storage Box #<N> Power Supply Removed
128
Storage Box #<N> EMU Not Responding
128
Storage Box #<N> EMU Version <Version
129
Initializing PCI Subsystem
129
PCI Subsystem Hardware Failure
129
PCI Bridge ASIC Self Test Failure
129
Uncorrected ECC Memory Error Seen
130
518 <Name> Connection Lost
130
519 <Name> Connection Restored
130
Unknown I/O Module Detected
131
ULTRA 3 I/O Module Detected
131
Regulatory Compliance Notices
133
Regulatory Compliance Identification Numbers
133
Federal Communications Commission Notice
134
FCC Rating Label
134
Class a Equipment
134
Class B Equipment
135
Declaration of Conformity for Products Marked with the FCC Logo, United States Only
135
Cables
136
Modifications
136
European Union Regulatory Notice
136
Canadian Notice (Avis Canadien)
137
Japanese Notice
138
BSMI Notice
138
Korean Notice A&B
139
Battery Replacement Notice
139
Taiwan Battery Recycling Notice
140
Power Cord Statement for Japan
140
Electrostatic Discharge
141
Preventing Electrostatic Discharge
141
Grounding Methods to Prevent Electrostatic Discharge
142
Specifications
143
Environmental Specifications
143
Dimensions and Weight
143
Power Specifications
144
Technical Support
145
Before You Contact HP
145
HP Contact Information
145
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