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HP Tablet Accessory 5697-1697 User's Manual
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1. Page 5 NOTE To return the Device Addition Policy to automatic repeat this procedure after you verity that the disk has the correct firmware version Installing a disk drive 1 Insert the disk drive into the drive bay 1 Figure 12 page 5 until it clicks locking the drive Push firmly on the front of the drive carrier to ensure the drive is fully seated into the enclosure 2 Rotate the drive lever to the right until it locks 2 IMPORTANT When the drive is inserted and the enclosure is powered the drive LEDs flash for two seconds to indicate that the drive is seated properly and receiving power Figure 12 Installing a disk drive 15809 3 As the drive begins to spin verity that the drive LEDs illuminate one at a time and then turn off together to indicate that the system has recognized the new drive In fault tolerant configurations allow the replacement drive to be reconstructed automatically with data from the other drives While reconstruction is in progress the online LED flashes Verifying operation After replacing the disk observe the following to verity that the disk is operating properly NOTE It can take up to 10 minutes for the component to display good status e Observe the disk status indicators Table 1 page 3 The green indicator should be on or flashing e Verity the following using HP P6000 Command View o Navigate back to the component and verify th
2. disk group After replacing the disk drive add the disk to a disk group The disk is typically added back into its original disk group 1 In the navigation pane select Storage system Hardware gt Disk Enclosure Bay 2 In the content pane select the Disk Drive tab 3 Click Group to initiate the process for adding the disk to a disk group Operation Successful is displayed indicating the disk is now grouped and leveling has been initiated The storage system begins immediately using the disk NOTE Ifthe Device Addition Policy is set to automatic the disk is automatically added to a disk group In this case the Group option will not be available Returning the tailed component Follow the return instructions provided with the new component Documentation feedback HP is committed to providing documentation that meets your needs To help us improve the documentation send any errors suggestions or comments to Documentation Feedback docsfeedback hp com Include the document title and part number version number or the URL when submitting your feedback
3. the lack of redundancy See the HP P6000 Command View online help to interpret the information that is displayed In this situation work with your HP call center agent to determine how to proceed CAUTION Do not proceed with the disk drive replacement until you are certain the storage system is redundant A Veritying component failure Before replacing a disk drive use the following methods to verify component failure A CAUTION If HP P6000 Command View does not present a status consistent with the disk status indicators or if HP P6000 Command View or your system monitoring tool indicates multiple hardware failures contact HP support for assistance http www hp com support Analyze all tailure messages received Error messages identify each disk drive by its rack enclosure bay and UUID World Wide Name Record this information to assist you in identifying the correct disk before replacing it The following is a sample of the disk identification information FRU List Storage System Name EVA 1 Storage System World Wide ID 5000 1FE1 0015 42A0 Disk Drive UUID 2000 0000 871D FE60 Drive Location Enclosure ID 8 Bay ID 1 Rack Number 0 NOTE The Disk Drive UUID corresponds to the disk Node World Wide Name displayed in HP P6000 Command View Observe the disk status indicators Figure 6 page 3 for Fibre Channel disk drives and Figure 7 page 3 for SAS disk drives Table 1 page 3 descr
4. HP Disk Drive Replacement Instructions Abstract These instructions apply to Fibre Channel and SAS disk drives Copyright 2012 Hewlett Packard Development Company L P Printed in Puerto Rico Part Number 5697 1679 HP Pblshed June 2012 MA A Edition 2 x 5697 1679 Page About this document For the latest documentation go to http www hp com support manuals and select your product The information contained herein is subject to change without notice The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein WARRANTY STATEMENT To obtain a copy of the warranty for this product see the warranty information website htto www hp com qo storagewarrant Betore you begin Observe the following precautions when replacing the disk drive e Ensure you have a replacement part available before removing the tailed component Removing a component impacts cooling within the enclosure Use a drive blank if a new drive is not available e HP recommends that the replacement drive matches the capacity and speed of the original drive For example if the original drive was a 300 GB 15K RPM drive the replacement would be a 300 GB 15K RPM drive e P63x0 and P65x0 st
5. Requested usage and Actual usage boxes do not display Ungrouped or the Migration progress box does not display 100 contact your HP authorized service representative for assistance Click Remove to prepare the disk for removal The status indicators on the disk will flash to help you locate the disk You can now proceed to Removing a disk drive page 5 Removing a disk drive 1 Determine the status of the disk drive trom the hot plug disk drive LEDs See Table 1 page 3 2 Back up all data on the disk drive A CAUTION To prevent insufficient cooling and thermal damage do not operate the storage enclosure unless all bays are populated with either a disk drive or a blank Press the drive latch on the disk drive to unlatch the lever 1 Figure 11 page 5 and move the lever to the lett 2 Figure 11 Removing a disk drive Pull the disk drive out of the drive bay 3 Changing the Device Addition Policy To prevent the storage system from automatically grouping a new disk that might have the incorrect firmware on it verity the Device Addition Policy and set it fo manual if necessary 1 In the HP P6000 Command View navigation pane select the storage system The Initialized Storage System Properties window opens 2 Click System Options 3 Select Set system operational policies 4 Ifthe Device Addition Policy is set to Automatic change it to Manual 5 Click Save changes
6. disk group status ee OU GB A CAUTION Both fields must display Ungrouped before you remove the disk drive If both fields display Ungrouped proceed to Step 7 Otherwise continue with Step 6 Page 4 For an impending failure you must ungroup the disk before you remove it Only ungroup one disk at a time Before you ungroup a disk verify that leveling is not in progress and that sufficient free space is available After you ungroup the disk verify the status of the disk group before continuing For more information about leveling and free space see the Enterprise Virtual Array configuration best practices white paper for your array model a Click Ungroup b Click Ungroup in background A dialog box indicates that the Operation succeeded This indicates that the ungroup operation has been initiated You can monitor the progress of the ungroup on the Disk Drive Properties window c Click the Disk Drive tab and monitor the ungroup progress in the Migration progress box Figure 10 page 4 Figure 10 Monitoring ungroup progress A AY Operation in state progress Migration state a6 Ungrouping Migration a 00 progress 67 progress 10 When the ungroup is complete continue with Step 7 The ungrouping process can take up to several hours to complete The duration depends on the capacity of the disk and the level of storage system activity If after attempting to ungroup the disk the
7. e operational state It should be Good Ensure that the disk drive is running the correct tirmware Record the Model number and the Firmware version of the disk Figure 13 page 6 Compare the firmware version with the supported disk drive firmware in the HP P6000 Enterprise Virtual Array Disk Drive Firmware Support document which is available at the following website htto www hp com support manuals Click Disk Storage Systems under Storage and then select your product under P6000 EVA Disk Arrays It the disk is running an unsupported version of firmware download the firmware from the following website and install it using the instructions included with the firmware file Do not add the disk to a disk group if it is running an unsupported firmware version http www hp com support evadiskfirmware NOTE When downloading the firmware use the disk drive model number to locate the correct firmware tile If you have difficulty locating the tirmware contact your HP authorized service representative for assistance Figure 13 Verifying model number and firmware version Physical Type Fibre Channel Disk Manufacturer HP fiodel number oeral number Eirmware version Formatted capacity Drive Type Online Adding the disk to a
8. ibes the LEDs If a hard failure has occurred the amber indicator will be on solid Figure 6 FC disk drive status indicators gl0113 1 Locate Fault 2 Status Figure 7 SAS disk drive status indicators 1 Locate Fault 2 Status Table 1 Disk drive status indicator LED descriptions 1 Locate Fault Hz 2 Status Green 1 Drive is spinning up or down and is not ready Fast blinking Drive activity 4 Hz Solid Ready for activity Verity the disk status using HP P6000 Command View 1 In the Navigation pane select Storage system Hardware Disk enclosure Bay Use the information from the error message to guide you to the correct disk 2 In the Content pane select the Disk Drive tab 3 Compare the disk Node World Wide Name with the error message UUID information recorded earlier to ensure you have selected the correct disk Figure 8 page 3 Figure 8 Identifying Node World Wide Name Identification Disk 012 Mode World Vide Mare O00 O00C 50453 SF 9 U E eee 2000 000 c 5053 3 7 0000 0000 OOO0 0000 Verity the disk operational state If a hard failure has occurred the operational state appears as amp Failed A disk with an impending failure indicates Good status until the condition of the disk drive degrades enough to become a hard failure Verity that the Requested usage and Actual usage boxes display Ungrouped Figure 9 page 4 Figure 9 Verifying
9. orage systems support SAS disk drives with EVA on the front identification label Other SAS drives are not supported e Do not remove more than one disk drive at a time trom the enclosure Doing so would impact cooling of the enclosure and can cause data loss e Parts can be damaged by electrostatic discharge Use proper antistatic protection e Have a copy of the product user guide available for reference You can download a copy of the user guide from the product support page on the HP website Figure 1 page 2 shows the numbering of Fibre Channel disk drives in the disk enclosure used with the EVA Figure 1 FC disk drive numbering E Imp C7 A nod g Se ee eS See en eee ee ec ee rE 3 Lisl 6 ti 9 tie i2tra 15815 Figure 2 page 2 shows the numbering of SAS small form factor SFF disk drives and Figure 3 page 2 shows the numbering of large form factor LFF disk drives in the disk enclosure used with the P63x0 P65x0 EVA Figure 2 SAS SFF disk drive numbering alalalalal a Figure 3 SAS LFF disk drive numbering r gt BIE pemn p ITT OTT 8 1 W OT 4 OT Types of disk drive failures There are two types of disk drive failures e Hard failure The disk drive is no longer functioning properly and has been assigned a tailed status This type of failure is indicated by an operational state of amp Failed in HP P6000 Command View The amber fault status indicator on the disk i
10. s typically on e Impending failure Although the disk drive is still functioning errors have been detected that indicate an impending failure This type of failure is not accompanied by a failed status CAUTION A disk drive with an impending failure appears to be operating normally in HP P6000 Command View and the fault light on the disk is off Therefore it is important that you positively identity the disk drive before performing the replacement Work with the HP Solution Center to ensure you identity the correct disk drive for replacement A Oe inal ws oL o lori TEG Page 2 Verifying system redundancy Before replacing a disk examine the redundancy status of the entire storage system to ensure a disk can be removed without impacting data availability 1 Open HP P6000 Command View and click the icon of the storage system you want to view Figure 4 page 2 Figure 4 Selecting a storage system Storage Systems A Storage Network GO Virtual Disks at Hosts GG Disk Groups l 0 Data Replication CE Hardware On the Initialized Storage System Properties window click Check Redundancy Figure 5 page 2 Figure 5 Checking redundancy storage System Properties Ot meee eee Check Redundancy ee Chit down 4 If the system is redundant continue with Verifying component failure page 3 If the system is not redundant information is displayed indicating the cause of
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