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1. c On the Event Recipients Information screen click Add to add a notification recipient 40 Monitoring and troubleshooting the messaging system fl Event Recipients Information xj Step 2 In this step you configure users to be notified of Management Agents events Use the Add button to add a new user Use the Remove to remove a user or the Edit button to modify a user Select a user then press the Events button to select which events cause notifications d Add a user name and address to the Notification Recipient Information dialog box and then click OK Repeat this step for each user Click Finish after completing the notification list Event Recipients Information xj Step 2 In this step you configure users to be notified of Management Agents events Notification Recipient Information za The display name and e mail address are required to send notifications E o a t Receiver type To y Display name JUsert E mail address user server com Configuring Event Notifier for proactive email SMTP event notification 41 e Select the events for which you want to be notified and then click OK HP recommends that you select all events Event Selection potrero you can select the Management Agent events which cause notifications Select events to be enabled by checking the item in the list box Pressing the Set as default button will sa
2. Replacement type Cold Item Replaceable unit RU Part number CSR availability Warm Hot 1 Server interposer 631117 001 Optional Cold 2 Midplane board 631115 001 Non Cold Not shown 5 M mini SAS cable 408765 001 Mandatory Hot Not shown Mini SAS cable 2 M 408767 001 Mandatory Hot Not shown Mini SAS cable 4 M 408768 001 Mandatory Hot 3 LFF SAS I O module 631941 001 Mandatory Hot 4 Fan modules 631109 001 Mandatory Hot 5 Power UID button assembly 399054 001 Optional Cold 6 Power supplies 631942 001 Mandatory Hot 7 2 port 1 Gb Ethernet module 631110 001 Mandatory Hot 8 2 port 1 Gb Ethernet module 631110 001 Mandatory Hot E5500 E5700 8 E5300 only Mezzanine blank 631134 001 Mandatory Hot 9 PCle module 631942 001 Optional Warm 10 Enclosure Manager module 631112 001 Mandatory Hot 11 Server blade backplane 631116 001 Non Cold 12 Server airflow baffle 631129 001 Non Cold 13 Coil power assembly 631130 001 Non Cold 14 Drive drawer bezel LFF 631118 001 Optional Cold 15 LFF LED display board 631126 001 Optional Cold 16 LFF drive drawer assembly 631128 001 Optional Cold Not shown Hard drive drawer LFF blanks 389015 001 Mandatory Hot Not shown 1 TB Hard drive 508011 001 Mandatory Hot Not shown 2 TB Hard drive 508010 001 Mandatory Hot 17 Drawer rails bottom 631131 001 Non Cold 18 Drawer rails left 631132 001 Non Cold 19 Mezzanine NIC 631133 001 Non Cold Not shown Right ear bezel on chassis 3 629960 001 Optional Hot
3. If there is anything connected to a connector the corresponding green LED is on and blinks offwith activity If there is nothing connected to a connector both LEDs are off The error LED is not currently being used and is always off Figure 21 Fan LEDs Monitoring and troubleshooting the messaging system The two fan modules are physically identical but their control is not The Fault health LED on FAN 1 is a single bi color LED controlled by the EMU via the Health Monitor it is either off steady green or flashing amber The lens of the fan LED is colorless and looks grayish white when off System Fan Fan 1 Fan 1 LED is driven by the Health Monitor PSoC under direction of the EMP firmware The fan microprocessor inside the Fan module cannot sense or control this LED If the EMU fails or if the connection between the EMU and the fan fails the LED cannot be controlled and thus may not reflect actual state Also because Fan 1 LED has no power unless enclosure power is on the EMP cannot indicate Fan status in standby mode Unlike the EMU health LED circuit there is no autonomic hardware circuit controlling the FAN Fault LED Assuming the LED is working it flashes Amber by the EMU if one or two of the 3 fan rotors is not functioning or if the microprocessor on the fan module is unresponsive or if MFG NVRAM on the module is unreadable Drive Fan Fan 2 The Fault health LED on FAN 2 is not controlled at all b
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5. Remove all modules from the back of the enclosure Removing and replacing hardware components 15 16 NOTE Make a note of all module locations so they can be placed back into their original locations Open the release handle 1 and pull up to remove the server interposer board 2 NOTE This step may require significant force to accomplish Pull the drawer handle down 90 degrees and slide out the hard drive drawer Remove the plug bracket 2 from the coil power plug by removing the thumbscrew 1 Unplug the coil power assembly from the midplane board Removing and replacing the midplane board 79 18 Extend the server blades 19 Remove the server blade airflow baffle from inside the enclosure and then unplug the rear UID 20 Unplug the power cable from the server blade midplane 1 PCA from the midplane board 2 80 Removing and replacing hardware components 21 Loosen the two thumbscrews holding midplane board in place 1 pull the capacitive locking pin out of the midplane board 2 and then lift the midplane board out of the enclosure 3 Replacing the midplane board To replace the midplane board 1 2 Pull the capacitive locking pin out while inserting the midplane board Install the replacement midplane board by placing the midplane board in the enclosure 1 push the capacitive locking pin into the midplane board 2 and then tighten the two thu
6. Press upward on the release button on the hard drive drawer 1 Pull the drawer handle down 90 degrees 2 114 Removing and replacing hardware components ooN o il 12 3 Extend the hard drive drawer 3 A W I W Label the hard drives NOTE Use the drive labels provided with the replacement LED display board full to label the hard drives to ensure you replace the drives in the correct order p TE _ 3 EESE E El Remove all hard drives IMPORTANT Install the hard drives in the same slots from which you removed them or the system might fail Use the drive labels provided with the messaging system when removing the drives to ensure you replace them in the correct order Push the hard drive drawer back into the messaging system enclosure Label each server blade and then remove both server blades Label the cables and then unplug all cables from the back of the messaging system enclosure Unscrew the retaining screws from the bezel ears and then remove the enclosure from the rack WARNING The messaging system enclosure is heavy even after removing the hard drives Always use at least two people to remove the messaging system from the rack Pull the hard drive drawer handle down 90 degrees and slide out the hard drive drawer Remove all eight screws from front bezel 1 Then lift the front bezel
7. Table 1 Examples of possible error messages continued Message appears Lost replication connection Issue Replication and MAPI network not connected Resolution Connect the cable in the back of the enclosure If the cable is not on you must use a MAPI network For the E5300 which does not offer replication networking you may use a public network for replication and need to configure the IP address manually Note If you lose a network connection and you ve set up notification alerts you are automatically alerted If you do not have notification alerts open the System Manager System Summary tab Volumes have failed Degraded controller Storage array lock up Reboot the server blade that has failed Open the System Manager System Summary tab to identify the server blade that does not say storage Microsoft Exchange marks the volumes as failed and the mail serving processor fails over to the other server blade Important You must manually rebalance the database server atter rebooting Microsoft also offers a redistribution script to assist you Unsupported firmware Firmware not current Periodically check the System Manager Firmware tab to ensure you are running the most current firmware Important Be sure to check the firmware status after you replace any component on the messaging system Configuring Event Notifier for proactive email SMTP event notificati
8. Vermeiden Sie Kurzschlisse und setzen Sie Batterien und Akkus weder Wasser noch Fever aus Ersetzen Sie Batterien und Akkus nur durch die von HP vorgesehenen Ersatzteile Batterien und Akkus d rfen nicht ber den normalen Hausm ll entsorgt werden Um sie der Wiederverwertung oder dem Sonderm ll zuzuf hren nutzen Sie die ffentlichen Sammelstellen oder setzen Sie sich bez glich der Entsorgung mit einem HP Partner in Verbindung Weitere Informationen zum Austausch von Batterien und Akkus oder zur sachgemiifien Entsorgung erhalten Sie bei Ihrem HP Partner oder Servicepartner Italian battery notice Istruzioni per la batteria AN AVVERTENZA Questo dispositivo pu contenere una batteria Non tentare di ricaricare le batterie se rimosse Evitare che le batterie entrino in contatto con l acqua o siano esposte a temperature superiori a 60 C Non smontare schiacciare forare o utilizzare in modo improprio la batteria Non accorciare i contatti esterni o gettare in acqua o sul fuoco la batteria Sostituire la batteria solo con i ricambi HP previsti a questo scopo Le batterie e gli accumulatori non devono essere smaltiti insieme ai rifiuti domestici Per procedere al riciclaggio o al corretto smaltimento utilizzare il sistema di raccolta pubblico dei rifiuti o restituirli a HP ai Partner Ufficiali HP o ai relativi rappresentanti Per ulteriori informazioni sulla sostituzione e sullo smaltimento delle batterie
9. Table 17 Universal time zone settings CET Etc GMT 2 Etc GMT 7 Etc GMT 13 MST CST6CDT Etc GMT 2 Etc GMT 8 Etc GMT 14 MST7MDT EET Etc GMT 3 Etc GMT 8 Etc Greenwich Navajo EST Etc GMT 3 Etc GMT 9 Etc UCT PST8PDT Cll reference 157 Table 17 Universal time zone settings continued If you leave the time zone century or year blank the current setting is reused Restrictions Date and time can only be set if NTP is disabled MM is an integer from 01 to 12 DD is an integer from 01 to 31 hh is an integer from 00 to 23 mm is an integer from 00 to 59 CC is an integer from 00 to 99 YY is an integer from 00 to 99 SET TIMEZONE Syntax SET TIMEZONE lt timezone gt Description Sets the time zone Restrictions Only the choices listed in Table 17 page 157 may be used ENABLE NTP Syntax ENABLE NTP Description Enables Network Time Protocol support for the Enclosure Manager Restrictions None DISABLE NTP Syntax DISABLE NTP 158 EMU reference EST5EDT Etc GMT 4 Etc GMT 9 Etc Universal UCT Etc GMT Etc GMT 4 Etc GMT 10 Etc UTC Universal Etc GMTO Etc GMT 5 Etc GMT 10 Etc Zulu UTC Etc GMT 0 Etc GMT 5 Etc GMT 11 GMT WET Etc GMT 0 Etc GMT 6 Etc GMT 11 Greenwich WSU Etc GMT 1 Etc GMT 6 Etc GMT 12 HST Zulu Etc GMT 1 Etc GMT 7 Etc GMT 12 MET Description Disables the synchronizing of time and date with a remote server using the NTP pro
10. User src bin buildemsaonyx Script parbuild Directory src quire QUIRE IDP 1 0 daily 2010110801 b1d QUIRE IDP 1 0 FileTag 110820102003 Date 2010 11 08T20 03 55 Firmware Output jsbach Firmware Version 0x0100 SVN Version 2452 Administrator 10 0 0 10 s password HP IDP System Enclosure Manager C Copyright 2006 2009 Hewlett Packard Development Company L P EMU CLI SHOW commands 59 Type HELP to display a list of valid commands Type HELP lt command gt to display detailed information about a specific command Type HELP HELP to display more detailed information about the help system EM 78E7D1020504 gt After logging in you can set the Administrator password by running the HP provided tool C Program Files HP HP Configuration Wizard HPEMConfig exe HP Support websites Use the Support and troubleshooting task at the HP Support amp Drivers website http www hp com go support to troubleshoot problems with the messaging system After entering the messaging system name and designation for example E5300 Messaging System or component information for example SAS I O module use the following links for troubleshooting information e Download drivers and software This area provides drivers and software for your operating system e Troubleshoot a problem This area provides a listing of customer notices advisories and bulletins applicable for the product or component e Manuals This area
11. contattare un Partner Ufficiale o un Centro di assistenza autorizzato Battery replacement notices 201 Japanese battery notice AIT VIC BIT SES AN ES ARAL YTVEARLTSHBAMHVET AYTUERVYUALTH OMS IS FBLA NGFUEKIZSSLEY 60 C 140 F DE DRRITASSELYTCEALY WNT UREA DB BRUTO RESINA RE ARE tty KOKT RELET I YTVE RR ORA HAB EON ESERAL TC EL KYFY AVF 15690 EE RORE EELT E YY 4OVERMBIIRRI SiH GHOMMBMLVATL HP HPA FEE HP hH OD HEBE ICAA ANYFYURMBLUBIERRARKIIOU TORRE APOYAR AA O BRL Ept SL Spanish battery notice Declaraci n sobre las bater as AN ADVERTENCIA Esto dispositivo podria contener una bater a No intente recargar las bater as si las extrae Evite el contacto de las bater as con agua y no las exponga a temperaturas superiores a los 60 C 140 F No utilice incorrectamente ni desmonte aplaste o pinche las baterias No cortocircuite los contactos externos ni la arroje al fuego o al agua Sustituya las bater as s lo por el repuesto designado por HP Las bater as los paquetes de bater as y los acumuladores no se deben eliminar junto con los desperdicios generales de la casa Con el fin de tirarlos al contenedor de reciclaje adecuado utilice los sistemas p blicos de recogida o devu lvalas a HP un distribuidor autorizado de HP o sus agentes Para obtener m s informaci n sobre la sustituci n de la bater a o su eliminaci n correcta consulte con su distrib
12. Drive is not selected Blinking amber 1Hz 50 duty cycle Drive is in a predictive failure state lt and gt Drive is not failed lt and gt Drive is not selected Blinking alternate amber blue 1Hz 50 duty cycle Drive Failed lt or gt Drive is in a predictive failure state lt and gt Drive is selected 54 Monitoring and troubleshooting the messaging system Figure 14 Cache module controller LEDs Table 6 Cache module ontroller LED status description ltem Green LED upper left Amber LED lower right Description Controller LEDs Status Green off amber on A backup is in progress Green flashing 1 Hz amber on A restore is in progress Green flashing 1 Hz amber off The capacitor pack is charging Green on amber off The capacitor pack has completed charging Green flashing 2 Hz alternating with amber amber flashing 2 Hz alternating with green LED One of the following condition exists The charging process has timed out The capacitor pack is not connected Green on amber on The flash code image failed to load Green off amber off The flash code is corrupt Figure 15 Enclosure Manager unit LEDs Table 7 ltem Description Status l EM display The LED blinks during power up but then the display only changes in response to commands from the Enclosure Manager Display 2 EM fault LED Amber fla
13. EIA user that has permission to add a computar to the domain User Name A pasword 28 Configuring the messaging system software 8 Review the summary report and complete the configuration The Summary screen lists the configuration settings you have made hp HP E5000 Messaging System Configuration Wizard Server Bay Location 1 Summary Selected configuration changes are listed below You may click Configure to apply the changes to the system now or go back and adjust your settings E5000 Configuration Wizard ase anc Server Bay Location 1 Set Time Zone Version 10 106 Build Version 2 00 14157 Administrator Password Network Configuration Join computer to domain mercury lab h wax the computer name to EXI A reboot is required before computer name and domain changes will take effect Uncheck the box below if you do not want to reboot on exiting this wizard After reboot login as a domain administrator to continue to setup Microsoft Exchange 2010 F Reboot after exiting the wizard tk finch cmd meo 9 Click Configure to apply the configuration settings or Back to modify them When you are ready to accept the settings click Finish to reboot the server If you do not want to reboot at this time clear the box Reboot after exiting the wizard NOTE The server blades contain redundant storage controllers When a server reboots one of the controllers shuts down The p
14. LO setup e IP address e Subnet mask e Default gateway 5 Enter the following values e IP address 10 0 0 20 e Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 3 The EMU and iLO interfaces have been assigned IP addresses during factory setup You must either update the factory values with site specific static IP addresses or to obtain IP address automatically select Obtain an IP address automatically in the TPC IP Properties dialog Before continuing ping the following IP addresses to test connectivity to the EMU and the iLO located in each of the servers 10 0 0 10 10 0 0 11 and 10 0 0 12 2 Configure each iLO 8 HP Integrated Lights Out 2 Login Windows Internet Explorer Point Internet Explorer at the iLO IP address Ov gt cannes 2 Enter the administrator password found on the pull tab on the front of the server blade HP recommends that you change the administrator password Launch Internet Explorer and enter the URL of the first iLO address https 10 0 0 11 You will be prompted to enter the user name and password The password for the Administrator account is located on the pull out tab on the front of the server blade After you have successfully 18 Installing the messaging system 3 4 5 logged into the iLO you can change the Administrator password and select the Administration tab under the User Administration section en eon I stem stato namero Cosota vetas meaa Poner eee ET Modify User a 402 U
15. O 10 11 12 13 Replace all hard drives IMPORTANT Install the hard drives in the same slots from which you removed them or the system might fail Use the drive labels to ensure they are replaced in the correct order Push the drive drawer back into the messaging system enclosure Plug in all cables at the back of the messaging system enclosure into their original locations Power on the system by pressing the power button On Confirm that the messaging system has resumed normal operations Removing and replacing the rack rails For detailed instructions on installing the rack rails see the HP StorageWorks 3U messaging system Rail Kit Installation Instructions Removing and replacing server blade s IMPORTANT Be sure to unpack the replacement part before you remove the existing component This section describes how to remove and replace the server blades and blade components in the messaging system Removing the server blade CAUTION Do not use the server blade release lever to lift or carry the server blade Always support the weight of the server blade by handling the chassis directly Improper use can damage the release lever and the server blade To remove the server blade 2 3 4 Use the Storage Manager to identify the failed component Verify the failure by checking for a blinking amber LED on the failed component Power off the ap
16. Please enter values for the following configuration options Select server for deployment Firstblade Secor Number of database copies for high avatabiity v Welcome New or existing Database Availability Group DAG New C Existing A Datsbase Avelisbilty Group DAG name DAGI y End User License Agreements Dstsbsee Avallsbilty Group DAG IP address D alk D Pp E Depioyment input Witness server Name of existing server for Witness Share y Exchange Tools Wiin Cote Custom Input optician y Database naming prefix DB e Deployment Progress E evos p Exchange 2010 Enterprise Edition license key J 9 J The Client Access Server CAS role will be Internet facing 7 Enter the domain name you will use with your ex ternal AS e 9 mail contoso com New or existing Client Access Server CAS array G New Busting Enter the name of your lbad balanced CAS array which will be set on the databese property 17 J Enable Exchange Error Reporting e 7 Create Public Folder databasa Required to support Microsoft Entourage or Outlook 2093 clients 7 7 Exchange 2003 bridgehead server u Enter the bndgehead server name E JT Join the Exchange Customer Experience improvement Program CEIP u E see wee om co NOTE When you reach this screen while deploying to the bay 1 server select First blade The Exchange Deployment Tool automatically detects whether any are found in the existing Exchange organization when e
17. SET SCRIPT MODE ON OFF Description Sets script mode on or off script mode prevents commands from prompting for input or confirmation All actions are performed without contirmation Default values are used for any parameters that normally require user interaction This setting is only effective for the current CLI session Restrictions The ADD USER command must have a password argument if executed in script mode SHOW SESSION TIMEOUT Syntax SHOW SESSION TIMEOUT lt timeout gt Description Displays the current Enclosure Manager user session timeout The session timeout is the number of minutes before insessions are removed Restrictions None SET SESSION TIMEOUT SLEEP Syntax SET SESSION TIMEOUT lt timeout gt Description Sets the number of minutes before insessions are removed Valid session timeout Please note If the session timeout value is lowered currently insessions may be removed The default timeout is 1 440 minutes Restrictions lt timeout gt must be in the range from 10 to 1 440 minutes 24 hours The session timeout can be disabled by setting it to zero Syntax SLEEP lt seconds gt Description Pauses the session for a fixed period of time Useful for adding delays to scripts The lt seconds gt parameter can be any whole number from 1 to 86400 184 EMU reference NOTE Once the pause has begun there is no way to continue the session before time runs out but you can alw
18. To power off the system 1 Shut down blade 2 by clicking on Start and then Shut Down while you are connected to blade 1 2 Shut down blade 1 by clicking on Start and then Shut Down while you are connected to blade 2 3 Power off the expansion nodes if present by pressing and holding the power button at the back 4 Power off the storage solution by pressing and holding the power button at the back of the enclosure 5 Disconnect the power cables Extend the hard drive drawer 1 Press upward on the release button on the hard drive drawer 1 2 Pull the drawer handle down 90 degrees 2 108 Removing and replacing hardware components om 3 Extend the hard drive drawer 3 BZ WN Label the hard drives NOTE Use the drive labels provided with the replacement front bezel full to label the hard drives to ensure you replace the drives in the correct order Remove all hard drives IMPORTANT Install the hard drives in the same slots from which you removed them or the system might fail Push the drive drawer back into the messaging system enclosure Label each server blade and then remove both server blades Unplug all cables from the back of the messaging system enclosure Removing and replacing the front bezel full 109 Remove the enclosure from the rack WARNING The messaging system enclosure is heavy even after removing the hard
19. drive drawer hard drive removing and replacing 124 drive drawer rails side or bottom removing and replacing 126 drive fan LED behavior 58 removing and replacing 84 E E5000 Messaging System accessing 21 adding expansion nodes 22 Configuration Wizard 24 configuring system software 24 exploded view 70 features 7 front view 7 hardware models 7 204 Index installing hardware 14 installing software updates 63 kit contents 14 locating product number 14 locating SAID number 14 locating serial number 14 monitoring tools 37 powering off 63 powering on 17 preparing to install 9 rear view recovery 147 restoring factory image 147 troubleshooting tools 37 unpacking 15 update file 63 updating system software and firmware 63 E5000 System Manager description 43 Exchange Status tab 45 Firmware tab 46 Hardware Status tab 44 Reports tab 47 System Summary tab 44 E5300 hardware model adding hard drives 23 connection options 11 network configuration 10 E5500 E5700 hardware model EMU connection options 13 network configuration 12 electrostatic discharge avoiding 73 EMU CLI reference 153 configuring management processor 17 connection options for E5300 hardware model 11 connection options for E5500 E5700 hardware model 13 LED behavior 55 logging in 59 network connections 9 network port locations 9 removing and replacing 97 using CLI SHOW
20. side or bottom This section describes how to remove and replace the drive drawer rails in the messaging system NOTE Spare rail kits consist of rail pairs one enclosure bay rail and one drive drawer rail See Removing and replacing the enclosure rails page 132 for enclosure rail instructions Removing the drive drawer rails To remove the drive drawer rails l 2 3 Power off the system 1 Shut down blade 2 by clicking on Start and then Shut Down while you are connected to blade 1 2 Shut down blade 1 by clicking on Start and then Shut Down while you are connected to blade 2 3 Power off the expansion nodes if present by pressing and holding the power button at the back 4 Power off the storage solution by pressing and holding the power button at the back of the enclosure 5 Disconnect the power cables Extend the hard drive drawer 1 Press upward on the release button on the hard drive drawer 1 2 Pull the drawer handle down 90 degrees 2 3 Extend the hard drive drawer 3 Label the hard drives 126 Removing and replacing hardware components oe po 10 11 NOTE Use the drive labels provided with the replacement drive drawer rails to label the hard drives to ensure you replace the drives in the correct order Remove all hard drives IMPORTANT Install the hard drives in the same slots from which you remove
21. side or bottom 1 and then push the rail back and up to release and remove the rail 2 Replacing the enclosure rails To replace the enclosure rails 1 Align the replacement rail and then attach it by sliding the rail toward the front of the enclosure 134 Removing and replacing hardware components 2 Align the replacement drive drawer rail with the three enclosure rails and then push the drive drawer partially back into the messaging system enclosure so that approximately 2 inches of the drawer is still out of the enclosure A CAUTION Do not push the drive drawer completely into the enclosure You must first connect the power coil assembly to prevent damaging the power coil assembly 4 Reattach the coil power plug bracket 1 and tighten the thumbscrew 2 Removing and replacing the enclosure rails 135 5 Push the drive drawer fully back into the messaging system enclosure 1 and the handle back into place 2 ANNAN NN LITO 6 Place the messaging system back in the rack and tighten the two retaining screws A WARNING The messaging system enclosure is heavy even after removing the hard drives Always use at least two people to replace the messaging system in the rack 7 Replace both server blades into their original bays 8 Extend the hard drive drawer 136 Removing and replacing hardware components 9
22. which requires two networks e Client MAPI network provides the following functions o Server to server connectivity between the Client Access Servers CAS Hub Transport and Mailbox server roles o Serverto server communication with domain controllers global catalog servers and name services like DNS gt Management of Exchange client traffic such as Outlook and Outlook Web App o Exchange client access to mail on Client Access Servers o Replication if the replication network is unavailable e Replication network provides the cluster heartbeat Exchange Server 2010 log shipping and database seeding or reseeding when available O IMPORTANT The Replication and MAPI networks should be isolated from each other preventing Client MAPI and Replication network traffic from being routed between networks E5000 EMU network connections To facilitate manageability and diagnostic services on the messaging system the server blades require network connections to the EMU The EMU provides connections to two management processors e EMU processor e LO processor for each server blade EMU LO should be connected to the Client Mapi network or to the dedicated management network if used Because many administrators use LO remote management functions including virtual console HP recommends that you configure the EMU so that administrators have remote network access to the unit The EMU and iLO management processors supp
23. ILOMXQ9350526 Firmware Version 1 78 Jun 10 2009 IP Address 16 83 141 254 MAC Address 00 26 55 22 F3 84 Power Management Controller Version 3 4 Server Blade 2 Information Type Server Blade Manufacturer HP Product Name ProLiant BL460c G6 Part Number 507782 B21 System Board Spare Part Number 531221 001 Serial Number MXQ93305T8 UUID 37373035 3238 584D 5139 333330355438 Server Name MSATAZ1 Asset Tag Unknown ROM Version 124 06 20 2009 CPU 1 Quad Core Intel Xeon 2267 MHz CPU 2 Not present Memory 14336 MB Flex 10 Embedded Ethernet NIC 1 MAC Address 00 26 55 21 44 28 NIC 2 MAC Address 00 26 55 21 44 2C iSCSI 1 MAC Address 00 26 55 21 44 29 iSCSI 2 MAC Address 00 26 55 21 44 2D NC360m Dual Port 1Gb NIC for c Class BladeSystem Port 1 00 1b 78 29 d6 4c Port 2 00 1b 78 29 d6 4d StorageWorks 1210m Port 1 50 01 43 80 06 fe 5a e0 CLI reference 175 Port 2 50 01 43 80 06 fe 5a el Port 3 50 01 43 80 06 fe 5a e2 Port 4 50 01 43 80 06 fe 5a e3 Management Processor Information Type iLO2 Name ILOMXQ93305T8 Firmware Version 1 78 Jun 10 2009 IP Address 16 83 142 21 MAC Address 00 26 55 22 E9 AA Power Management Controller Version Not Available SHOW SERVER LIST Syntax SHOW SERVER LIST Description Displays a brief iLO and status description of all server blades For a longer description use SHOW SERVER INFO Restrictions This command functions only if the enclosure po
24. Power off the storage solution by pressing and holding the power button at the back of the enclosure 5 Disconnect the power cables 4 Extend the hard drive drawer 1 Press upward on the release button on the hard drive drawer 1 2 Pull the drawer handle down 90 degrees 2 3 Extend the hard drive drawer 3 DN Remove all eight screws from the front bezel 1 Then lift the front bezel up and out to remove the front bezel 2 NOTE There are two screws on the bottom four screws on the sides two on each side and two screws hidden behind the handle 112 Removing and replacing hardware components 6 Disconnect the LED display board from the drive backplane by pinching the ends of the LED display board together 1 Remove the four screws from the LED display board 2 Then remove the LED display board from the drive drawer 3 Replacing the front LED display board in the rack To replace the front LED display board in the rack on the messaging system 1 Install the replacement LED display board 1 replace the four LED display board screws 2 and then reconnect the LED display board to the drive drawer 3 oo go pr go go go ty 2 Replace the front bezel with the handle at a 90 degree angle making sure the bottom pins are aligned with the bottom holes 1 Then replace the front bezel screws 2 Removing and replaci
25. Push the button to release the handle 1 pull the handle toward you 2 and then remove the hard drive from the server blade 3 CAUTION To prevent improper cooling and thermal damage replace the drive quickly Do not operate the server unless all bays are populated Replacing the server blade hard drive To replace the server blade hard drive l 2 Install the replacement server blade hard drive with the latch open and then push the latch closed to secure it Verify that the server blade hard drive is working properly by checking the associated LED status NOTE This may require a wait time of less than 15 seconds for the LED status to appear Confirm that the messaging system has resumed normal operations Confirm the firmware version NOTE You must reboot the storage solution after updating a server blade hard drive Removing and replacing the controller and controller server blade components This section describes how to remove and replace the controller and controller components in the messaging system Removing the controller card To remove the controller card aAkRwWN gt Use System Manager to identify the failed component Back up all data Close all applications To power off the server blade click Start and then select Shut down Push the button to release the handle 1 pull the handle toward you 2 and then remove the server blade from the enclosure 3 Removing and
26. Restore Factory Defaults aia 186 Recover Lost Password Fay aiecece tanscu edtssejenycieesniewisstenendcesnaticvensdaasseaieuia ten lotnctatenauatoeaneuielys 186 Set DHCP IP Address dada 186 Set Link Local IP Address Ucrania as 187 Display Current IP Address IP 2 secdecucsentvsncdetdececaunedaciiieddedealeaivemedestensuuneaweartesldeiyuioeinseateees 187 Exit BUM ME 187 B kegulalory COMPRES Togs rain 188 Regulatory compliance identification numbers ts 188 Federal Communications Commission naaa aia 188 FCC rating label nssr EEE REE E E AEAEE 188 Declaration of Conformity for products marked with the FCC logo United States only 189 Modificati oi adan 189 Cable Senega a E E A E A EE 189 Canadian notice Avis Condidian wcccccccccssesssonsioveessessatusaenessssedeconenssonadacusuanentuonnadassesearsaanannenses 189 Class A calme 189 Class PM o aa 189 European Union NOM 189 A nna a Eai aaa EE o EE R E aS 190 Japanese VCCI A MONT 190 Japanese VCCI B NONE ise dldde diluir da 190 Japanese VCCI Wi iG salita 190 Japanese power cord Siemens 190 ROCA id 190 Class O A E E Aa T GE E T ESES EAEE E 190 A stetit nner ae eee renee entre mn RTC cy 191 Contents 5 Taiwanese NOTICES ics oriei iinei a n N EEA is io 191 BAM Glass ARMS aii 191 Taiwan battery recycle enn as 191 Vietnamese ONGC rra dc ui iio di 191 Laser compliance noes idas 192 English laser nl sedantes 192 Dutch laser aaa 192 French laser noia a a a 192 Germon laser THE
27. Unit module To remove the Enclosure Manager Unit module 1 Use System Manager to identify the failed component 2 Verify the failed component by checking for a blinking amber LED on the failed component 3 Unplug any cables from the Enclosure Manager Unit module 4 Press the Enclosure Manager Unit module release lever to the right 1 and then remove the Enclosure Manager Unit module 2 Replacing the Enclosure Manager Unit module To replace the Enclosure Manager Unit module 1 Insert the replacement Enclosure Manager Unit module and ensure the release lever locks in place for module installation Removing and replacing the Enclosure Manager Unit 97 Plug the cables back into the Enclosure Manager Unit module Verify that the new component is working properly by checking the associated LED status Confirm the firmware version Obtain an IP address TAYN O IMPORTANT Some of the configuration information is automatically repopulated but you must reconfigure the network settings and password 6 Confirm the system has resumed normal operations NOTE This may take approximately 1 minute or the time it takes for the Enclosure Manager to boot Removing and replacing the server blade backplane 98 This section describes how to remove and replace the server blade backplane in the messaging system Removing the server blade backplane To remove the server blade backplane 1 Use System Mana
28. Windows Server 2008 R2 which has been pre installed and activated The E5000 system configuration also includes the HP E5000 Configuration Wizard and E5000 Messaging System Exchange Deployment Tool which are used to deploy the Exchange servers and storage in their optimal configurations The E5000 Configuration Wizard assists during the initial out of box setup and configuration of the messaging system This tool helps to configure each of the customer specific settings needed to prepare the server Exchange 2010 is then installed and configured using the E5000 Messaging System Exchange Deployment Tool which has been developed to automate many of the deployment tasks To provide ongoing monitoring and facilitate management the messaging system includes the E5000 System Manager which provides a snapshot view of the health and status of the messaging system as well as tools to manage firmware updates For a more complete description of E5000 Messaging System features see http www hp com go E5000 HP E5000 Messaging Systems for Microsoft Exchange 2 Preparing to install the messaging system Before you install the messaging system plan how you will integrate the system into your network and whether you will use Insight Remote Support see HP Insight Remote Support software page 60 Exchange Server 2010 network requirements Exchange Server 2010 includes a high availability feature called Database Availability Group DAG
29. ai enum engin sbuiaiansesnesisuhwiern tarretaiaauanansanedindia ta enanmetaunarersinins 193 liar laser Notice as 193 Japanese laser A ia 193 Spanish laser noite da 194 Recycling A s it o Slo datesiaea tide cm ws teiee ec cdg enim eee etsgek we baits nga ee Selo ee amie ened 194 A sts bicetsvieesledi iat susiealeeslurareh ain A AAEE 194 Bulgarian recycling MOI sia 195 Czech recycling Noti Ce o 195 PGI Va NGM older ease ome uyeecs dea dicos pto eadoncesues 195 Dutch recycling notaria 195 Estonian recycling ION CS ea erario iia 196 Finnish recycling A tessere ersset 196 French recycling Manda 196 German recycling ICH sgicaiccsiessincndnVenreddeaundntainyedved snduetnbadsedsnedesniaiantaoneceneessameneddaeasintae 196 Greek recycling Noli aia 197 Hungarian recycling Noria 197 ltalian recycling malicia ia 197 latvian recycling NOHCE suxa1aciiuss oionteetelesiiediubepleverdgebletubionbseeadactieiobloaleceeldedlanalambedsedgattacsbes 197 Lithuanian recycling noes da 198 Polish recycling no di 198 Portuguese recycling MOC Cts codi 198 Romanian recycling Oleiros iii 198 Slovak recycling Malestar dd 199 Spanish recycling moles a 199 Swedish recycling NOME iii 199 T rkishrecycling orcas 199 Battery replacement MOtICES oooooocccccocooononnnnnccononnnonononconnn nono nnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnn nr nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnninns 200 Dutch battery HE a 200 A tessere erenn 200 German battery nal taaan 201 A A A AEE EA EN E a Eia 201 Japanese battery Not COs s
30. an installed E5300 system 23 4 Contiguring the messaging system sottware This chapter explains how to configure system software using the HP E5000 Configuration Wizard and how to deploy Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 using the HP E5000 Messaging System Exchange Deployment Tool O IMPORTANT To configure the E5000 messaging system you must run these tools on each server blade HP recommends that you fully complete the Configuration Wizard and Exchange Deployment Tool on the Bay 1 server blade before beginning to configure the Bay 2 server blade After you have completed the initial configuration be sure to install any available software updates as described in Updating the messaging system software page 63 Configuring server software The HP E5000 solution should be powered up and the network ports cabled for your network configuration including the EMU port For configurations that use expansion nodes such as the E57000 all storage enclosures should be cabled to the messaging system and powered on Complete the following steps first on server 1 and then on server 2 Do not start on the second server until you have completed the steps on server 1 When the server is powered up for the first time it completes the initial Windows configuration process and then launches the E5000 Messaging System Configuration Wizard 1 Enter your locale information in the Windows setup dialog and accept the license terms The Windows
31. and then Shut Down while you are connected to blade 1 2 Shut down blade 1 by clicking on Start and then Shut Down while you are connected to blade 2 3 Power off the expansion nodes if present by pressing and holding the power button at the back 4 Power off the storage solution by pressing and holding the power button at the back of the enclosure 5 Disconnect the power cables 4 Extend the hard drive drawer Removing and replacing hardware components J 0 ON o 11 1 Press upward on the release button on the hard drive drawer 1 2 Pull the drawer handle down 90 degrees 2 3 Extend the hard drive drawer 3 W Mm W ES Label the hard drives IMPORTANT Use the drive labels provided with the replacement server interposer board when removing the drives to ensure you replace the drives in the correct order 38 ew Hd c Remove all hard drives WARNING Carefully check the drive labels provided with the replacement board and then install the hard drives in the same slots from which you removed them If the drives are not installed in the correct slots the system might fail Push the hard drive drawer back into the messaging system enclosure Label each server blade and then remove both server blades Label the cables and then unplug all cables from the back of the messaging system enclosure Unscrew t
32. az emberi eg szs get s a k rnyezetet Tov bbi inform ci t a helyi k ztisztas gi v llalatt l kaphat Italian recycling notice Smaltimento di apparecchiature usate da parte di utenti privati nell Unione Europea Questo simbolo avvisa di non smaltire il prodotto con i normali rifi uti domestici Rispettare la salute umana e l ambiente conferendo l apparecchiatura dismessa a un centro di raccolta designato per il riciclo di apparecchiature elettroniche ed elettriche Per ulteriori informazioni rivolgersi al servizio per lo smaltimento dei rifi uti domestici Latvian recycling notice Europos Sajungos nam kio vartotoj rangos atlieky alinimas Sis simbolis nurodo kad gaminio negalima i mesti kartu su kitomis buitin mis atliekomis Kad apsaugotum te moni sveikat ir aplink pasenusig nenaudojam jrangg turite nuve ti elektrini ir elektronini atlieky surinkimo punkt Daugiau informacijos teiraukit s buitini atlieky surinkimo tarnybos Recycling notices 197 Lithuanian recycling notice Nolietotu iek rtu izn cin anas noteikumi lietot jiem Eiropas Savien bas priv taj s m jsaimniec b s is simbols nor da ka ier ci nedr kst utiliz t kop ar citiem m jsaimniec bas atkritumiem Jums j r p jas par cilv ku vesel bas un vides aizsardz bu nododot lietoto apr kojumu otrreiz jai p rstr dei pa lietotu elektrisko un elektronisko ier u sav k anas punkt Lai ieg tu p
33. before continuing on HP recommends that you do not run the Analyzer until the tools deployment completes on the second server 7 Accept the prompt to run the Analyzer The Best Practices Analyzer screen appears 34 Configuring the messaging system software Using F Microsoft Exchange Best Practices Analyzer Microsoft Exchange Best Practices Analyzer Pile ES a Exchange Server E Welcome B Connect to Active Directo E Stat a new Best Practices scan E Select a Best Practicas o view E View o report E Schedule a Best Practices scan See also O The Exchange Best Practices Analyzer Help LJ About the Exchange Best Practices Analyzer Lo The Exchange Best Practices Analyzer Web ste eedback and Updates and Customer Feedback The following options control whethes this tool wil automaticaly check the Web for a newer version of the configuration or the tool upon startup Leave this enabled unless you are having repeated connection dificuties o are running in a closed network this is disabled pou can stil check for updates on demand using the Updates and Customer Feedback link on the left pane of you can manualy instal updates Instructions for manually installing updates can be found in the help fie Check for updetes on startup recommended Do not check for updates on startup Do you want to join the Microsoft Customer Experience Improvement Program The program sends anonymous informatio
34. commands for troubleshooting 59 Enclosure Manager Unit EMU see EMU enclosure rails removing and replacing 132 Ethernet I O module removing and replacing 90 European Union notice 189 Event Notifier configuring for proemail SMTP event notification 39 Exchange Deployment Tool Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 30 expansion node adding to installed E5000 Messaging System 22 installing hardware and cabling 16 F factory image restoring the system 147 failure of component verifying 73 Federal Communications Commission notice 188 firmware checking for version upgrade 46 65 updating component 64 front bezel full removing and replacing 108 front bezel standard removing and replacing 106 front LED display board LED behavior 52 front LED display board full removing and replacing 114 front LED display board in the rack standard removing and replacing 111 H hard drive adding to E5300 hardware model 23 LED behavior 54 wait time after replacement 74 HP E5000 Configuration Wizard Configuration Wizard 24 I O module LED behavior 58 iLO configuring management processor 17 Insight Remote Support 60 implementing 61 installing E5000 Messaging System hardware 14 J Japanese notices 190 Jetstress see Microsoft Exchange Jetstress and Load Generator K kit contents E5000 Messaging System 14 Korean notices 190 L laser compliance notices 192 LED 2 port 1 Gb Ethernet I O module 5
35. dispositivo pud contenere un laser classificato come prodotto laser di Classe 1 in conformit alle normative US FDA e IEC 60825 1 Questo prodotto non emette radiazioni laser pericolose L eventuale esecuzione di comandi regolazioni o procedure difformi a quanto specificato nella presente documentazione o nella guida di installazione del prodotto pu causare l esposizione a radiazioni nocive Per ridurre i rischi di esposizione a radiazioni pericolose attenersi alle seguenti precauzioni Non cercare di aprire il contenitore del modulo All interno non vi sono componenti soggetti a manutenzione da parte dell utente Non eseguire operazioni di controllo regolazione o di altro genere su un dispositivo laser ad eccezione di quelle specificate da queste istruzioni Affidare gli interventi di riparazione dell unit esclusivamente ai tecnici dell Assistenza autorizzata HP Japanese laser notice A EE AM MINIS US FDAFR A KUIEC 60825 11244 3 lt Class 11L F HANEENT WSBAMHVET AM MILA AIR RGL F HILALECA AFRLEUL F BMROA TARIMA MIRNA TU GRO AAC ME EALS APIFERSHRILEOENSHAAMGVET AAE RRR DTA UFOMBE FT ESA ILMO ERIN TL EE 2 ARV RA SIV RA LH BEN TI Eta REICRENTUSUNROHRT L 8 TIA AER ME BARLEY CES HPO ERMY EAZRMADAMNKI YOBBEHTENTWEF Laser compliance notices 193 Spanish laser notice AN ADVERTENCIA Este dispositivo podria contener un l ser clasificado como producto de l ser de Clas
36. drive has been selected by a management application and it is operating normally Drive locate mode UID LED is Flashing amber 1 Hz The drive is not selected and is indicating a flashing predictive failure Flashing amber green The drive has been selected by a management application and is indicating a predictive failure Amber The drive might or might not be selected and is indicating drive failure link failure or mismatched configuration Off The drive is not selected 2 Chassis fault LED Flashing smber if there is a failed component in the system OFF if the system is in good health 3 Chassis health LED Solid green if the system is in good health OFF if there is a failed component in the system 4 Chassis UID LED This is either blue or off When on it can be steady or blinking Used only for unit identification To set the LED use the following CLI command SET ENCLOSURE UID ON OFF SLOW FAST Off Enclosure is functioning normally Component LEDs 53 NOTE All these LEDs are off if the enclosure has power but is turned off see Table 11 page 57 Then only the equivalent Chassis LEDs 2 3 4 on the rear Power Pod shows status Figure 13 Hard drive LEDs 1 Fault UID LED amber blue 2 Online LED green Table 5 SAS hard drive LED combinations ltem Description Status 1 Activity Online LED Green Force Off override drive activity output Drive is not a m
37. including bootmgr on the DVD 18 Copy all of the selected files to the root of the USB drive Managing disks after a system restoration When you restore a system using the System Recovery DVD the E5000 Configuration Wizard automatically runs and detects the existence of the data volumes volumes managed by the P1210m controller The wizard remounts the data volumes as appropriate using the mount points in the C ExchangeDatabases directory For example the following mount points may be found e cC ExchangeDatabases Recovery e C ExchangeDatabases VOL1 e C ExchangeDatabases VOL2 e C ExchangeDatabases VOL3 Restoration in non production environments If the E5300 Messaging System was in a non production environment prior to the system recovery and the Exchange data does not need to be retained the data on the appropriate volumes should be deleted This includes the mailbox databases and logs found in the mount points listed under Cc ExchangeDatabases The HUB transport database and logs located on the H drive should also be deleted The E5000 Exchange Deployment Tool can be used to create a fresh deployment of Exchange 2010 148 Messaging System recovery Restoration in production environments If the E5300 Messaging System was in a production environment and the Exchange data needs to be retained follow the appropriate Exchange recovery steps for your situation Remember that the E5000 system uses a multi role Exchange configu
38. links on the page After you have run the tests click Next NOTE You need a properly configured browser including proxy configuration if applicable to access the links 2 The End User License Agreement Confirmation screen appears After reading and accepting the agreements click Next 3 The Exchange Tools screen appears If you choose to run a Jetstress test select the type of Jetstress test For more information about Jetstress see page 35 30 Configuring the messaging system software 5 HP E5000 Messaging System Quick Deployment Tool Ap Exchange Tools Test Jetstress optional HP 5000 Messaging Jetstress 2010 can be run to verify the stebibty and performance of the cisk subsystem prior to putting this Exchange Server gt A into production Jetstress helps verify disk performance by simulating the Exchange disk Input Output I O load of multiple System Quick databases and log files Afer compilation of the Jetstress Disk Performance Tests you will receive output reports showing the Deployment Tool podompnce Sania Welcome Normal run with detailed performance results nl End User License Agreements C Quick run does not provide detsied performance results but validates some configuration information Skip this step does not provide any baseline information For more information on Jetstress see hftp go m som hnkic 9744747 la Deployment input Exchange Toots To run Jetstress nght now
39. lt bay gt I lt bay gt FORCE Description Sends an asynchronous request for a graceful shutdown to the server This command returns the user to the CLI immediately but the shutdown command can take up to 5 minutes to complete If the FORCE option is specified the Server Blade OS is not given the opportunity to perform a graceful shutdown Wass power is removed This option can cause a Server Blade to lose data and possibly to become unstable Restrictions e lt bay gt must be 1 or 2 e Use of the FORCE option can cause a Server Blade to lose data and possibly to become unstable POWERON SERVER Syntax POWERON SERVER ALL lt bay gt lt bay gt NORMAL PXE HDD RBSU Description Power on the specified server Adding an optional boot argument forces the blade to ignore the regular boot order and forces a boot using the specified method If no blade is in the specified bay you are notified that the bay is empty Restrictions This command functions only if the enclosure power is already on REBOOT SERVER Syntax REBOOT SERVER ALL lt bay gt lt bay gt FORCE NORMAL PXE HDD RBSU Description Sends an asynchronous request to the server to do a graceful shutdown of the OS Afterthe OS has had sufficient time to perform a graceful shutdown the Server Blade is power cycled If the FORCE option is specified the Server Blade OS is not given the oppo
40. not been set it is UnnamedRack e If rack id has not been set it is O Example EM 78E7D1C12074 gt show rack name Rack Name UnnamedRack SHOW SERVER TEMP Syntax SHOW SERVER TEMP ALL lt bay gt lt bay gt Description Displays temperature sensor information for the specified server or range of servers This data is provided by iLO to the EM which has no direct sensor access Restrictions The enclosure must be powered on otherwise iLO has no power and cannot sense temperature or send data to the EM 168 EMU reference Example EM 78E7D1C12074 gt show server temp all Device Bay 1 Temperature Information Locale Status Temp Caution Critical Ambient Zone OK 23C 73F 42C 46C CPU 1 OK 40C 104F 82C 83C CPU 2 OK N A Memory Zone OK 32C 89F 87C 92C Memory Zone OK 30C 86F 85C 90C Memory Zone OK 37C 98F 85C 90C System Zone OK 37C 98F 85C 90C System Zone OK 39C 102F 78C 83C System Zone OK 52C 125F 110C 115C Drive Backplane OK 21C 69F 60C 65C Device Bay 2 Temperature Information Locale Status Temp Caution Critical Ambient Zone OK 23C 73F 42C 46C CPU 1 OK 40C 104F 82C 83C CPU 2 OK N A Memory Zone OK 31C 87F 87C 92C Memory Zone OK 29C 84F 85C 90C Memory Zone OK 36C 96F 85C 90C System Zone OK 36C 96F 85C 90C System Zone OK 38C 100F 78C 83C System Zone OK 49C 120F 110C 15C Drive Backplane OK 15C 59F 60C 65C Internet control The EM bridges two networks an external network an
41. one for each model 629960 002 629960 003 19 1210m controller 615360 001 Optional Warm 20 Cache module 598414 001 Optional Warm 21 Supercapacitor 587225 001 Mandatory Warm Not shown Rail kit assembly 631133 001 Optional Cold For more information on removing and replacing components see Table 14 page 73 for a list of individual component documents Removing and replacing hardware components Table 14 Related component documents Component Server blade Component name E5460sb blades Guide BL460c maintenance and service guide Disks in expansion nodes HP E5000 Messaging System 12 TB expansion ode and HP E5000 Messaging System 24 TB expansion node Hot warm and cold swap components HP StorageWorks D2600 D2700 Disk Enclosure User Guide Hot or warm swapping a component means removing and replacing it while the main power is still on Cold swapping means removing and replacing the component while the main power is off Port purple colored handles on components like the fan module indicate the component is hot swappable O IMPORTANT Remove and replace components quickly without interrupting the process Preventing electrostatic discharge A CAUTION Components can be damaged by electrostatic discharge ESD Use proper anti static protection e Always transport and store CSR replaceable parts in an ESD protective enclosure to install it Do not remove CSR replaceabl
42. problem Go to the SMH main page and open the Overall System Health Status and the Component Status Summary sections to review the status of the messaging system hardware NOTE The functions described in this section apply specifically to components of the messaging system By aggregating the data from HP web based agents and management utilities HP SMH provides a common easy to use interface for displaying the following information e Hardware fault and status monitoring e Performance data e System thresholds e Diagnostics e Software version control for an individual server The SMH Help menu provides documentation for using maintaining and troubleshooting the application For more information about the System Management Homepage software go to www hp com support manuals and enter System Management Homepage in the Search box A list of documents and advisories is displayed To view SMH user guides click the link to search for matching products select System Management Homepage Software and then select Manuals Monitoring and troubleshooting the messaging system Starting the System Management Homepage application To start the application double click the HP System Management Homepage desktop shortcut or enter https hostname 2381 in Internet Explorer The hostname can be localhost or the IP address of the server you want to monitor To log into SMH enter the same username and password you use to log in to the ser
43. remove the cache module 2 by grasping only the edges 9 Remove the cache module and the capacitor from the blade 10 The Mezzanine NIC is underneath the controller card Remove the controller card by loosening the captive screws 1 and then remove the Mezzanine NIC 2 Replacing the Mezzanine NIC To replace the Mezzanine NIC 1 Install the Mezzanine NIC press down on the connector to seat the board 1 and then tighten the captive screws 2 2 Reinstall the controller card and then Install the access panel 3 Install the server blade in the enclosure 94 Removing and replacing hardware components 4 Confirm the firmware version NOTE You must reboot the storage solution after updating Mezzanine NIC and server blade firmware Removing and replacing the PCle module with card O IMPORTANT Be sure to unpack the replacement part before you remove the existing component This section describes how to remove and replace the PCle module with card in the messaging system Removing the PCle module To remove the PCle module l Use System Manager to identify the failed component Verify the failed component by checking for a blinking amber LED on the failed component Power off the appropriate server blade associated with the PCle module that is being removed CAUTION Be sure to power off the server before removing the PCle module Label the cables so they can be returned
44. removed or the system might fail 3 Verify that the replacement SAS I O module is working properly by checking the associated LED status 4 Confirm the firmware version 5 Confirm the system has resumed normal operations NOTE The green LED should turn on within 5 seconds after the new module is inserted in the system which reflects the necessary time to boot the firmware Removing and replacing the drive fan module 84 A IMPORTANT Be sure to unpack the replacement part before you remove the existing component CAUTION You must replace the server fan module within 3 minutes or you might lose data The total time allowance is 3 minutes for replacing the driver module which includes the removal of the original server fan module and installation of the replacement fan CAUTION Removing a fan module significantly changes the air flow within the enclosure Both fan modules must be installed for the enclosure to cool properly The fan modules are not redundant to each other and each module cools a different half of the enclosure If a single fan module fails leave it in place in the enclosure until a new fan is available to install The fan modules have some built in redundancy to keep operating until a replacement can be made The remaining fan module speeds up and allows operation for a limited time based on operating and environmental conditions If a temperature threshold is exceeded the enclosure automa
45. replacing the controller and controller server blade components 139 6 Press the release button on the access panel and slide the access panel to the left to remove the access panel 7 The original cache module is connected to a capacitor pack so observe the cache module LEDs e Ifthe amber LED is solid data transfer to the flash device on the cache module is in progress Do not remove the cache module until the amber LED is off and then continue with the next step e Ifthe amber LED is not lit proceed to the next step 8 Open the ejector latches 1 on each side of the cache module slot Typically opening the ejector latches ejects the cache module automatically If the module does not eject automatically after you open the ejector latches remove the cache module 2 by grasping only the edges ry NL E l O gt 0 9 Remove the cache module and the capacitor from the blade 10 Loosen two captive screws and remove the controller card 140 Removing and replacing hardware components Replacing the controller card To replace the controller card 1 Install the cache module and capacitor in the cache module slot of the replacement controller 2 Close the ejector latches on the cache module slot 3 Install the replacement controller card 1 Press down on the connector to seat the card 2 Tighten the captive screws Replace the capacitor in its cradle Install the access panel Install the serve
46. script to the specified URL which duplicates the current runtime configuration Supported protocols are FTP and TFTP The URL should be formatted as protocol host path filename If your FTP server does not support anonymous logins you can specify a username and password within the URL formatted as ftp username passwordahost path filename Restrictions Only IPv4 is supported in EM version 1 0 SET EM NAME Syntax SET EM NAME lt EM name gt Description Sets the user defined string reported with SHOW EM STATUS The system responds with confirmation of the change The default unset by user EM name is EM lt mac address gt where lt mac address gt is the hardware Ethernet address for the iLO port on the EMU For example EM 78E7D1C12074 Restrictions lt EM name gt must be 1 to 32 characters long and includes all alphanumeric underscore _ and dash characters SET ENCLOSURE ASSET Syntax SET ENCLOSURE ASSET TAG lt asset tag gt Description Sets the enclosure asset tag that is stored persistently in the EM displayed with SHOW ENCLOSURE INFO command Restrictions lt asset ag gt must be 1 to 32 characters long and includes all alphanumeric underscore _ and dash characters SET ENCLOSURE ID Syntax SET ENCLOSURE ID lt id gt 178 EMU reference Description Sets the persistent enclosure ID in the EMU This ID is displayed on the 2 digit LED display on the EMU module displayed wi
47. setup completes in approximately 15 minutes and the E5000 Configuration Wizard starts 2 Enter the EMU Administrator password as instructed in the E5000 Configuration Wizard window hp HP E5000 Messaging System Configuration Wizard Ea Enclosure E5000 1 EM nas lab at 16 78 91 70 Please enter the Administrator password for the E5300 Enclosure Manger EMU The default EMU Administrator password is printed on a label attached to the underside of the EMU module and a copy of the label was attached to the rear chassis but should be torn off and stored in a safe place Password The wizard automatically runs a diagnostics program to ensure that the HP E5000 solution is correctly configured An error message appears if there is a configuration error When the configuration is correct the E5000 Configuration Wizard resumes 3 When the Welcome screen appears HP recommends that you select the default action Yes would like to use this wizard for easy system configuration and Microsoft Exchange 2010 setup 24 Configuring the messaging system software App E5000 Messaging System Configuration Wizard Server Bay Location 1 ES E5000 Configuration Wizard Welcome The configuration wizard will aid in configuring the E5000 After completing this wizard the storage system will be ready to deploy and configure Microsoft Exchange 2010 Server Bay Location 1 Version 10 1117 Build Version 200 14226 pl Yes I
48. the installation or upgrade of your product and to enable enhanced delivery of your HP Warranty HP Care Pack Service or HP contractual support agreement HP Insight Remote Support supplements your monitoring 24x7 to ensure maximum system availability by providing intelligent event diagnosis and automatic secure submission of hardware event notifications to HP whichinitiates a fast and accurate resolution based on the service level of your product Notifications may be sent to your authorized HP Channel Partner for on site service if configured and available in your country The software is available in two variants e HP Insight Remote Support Standard This software supports server and storage devices and is optimized for environments with 1 to 50 servers Ideal for customers who can benefit from 60 Monitoring and troubleshooting the messaging system pronotification but do not need proservice delivery and integration with a management platform e HP Insight Remote Support Advanced This software provides comprehensive remote monitoring and proservice support for nearly all HP servers storage network and SAN environments plus selected non HP servers than have a support obligation with HP It is integrated with HP Systems Insight Manager A dedicated server is recommended to host both HP Systems Insight Manager and HP Insight Remote Support Advanced Details for both versions are available at htto www hp com go insightremotesu
49. the messaging system documents go to http www hp com go e5000 and then click the support link You can also find these documents from the Manuals page of the HP Business Support Center website htto www hp com support manuals HP websites For additional HP information see the following HP websites htto www hp com go E5000 http www hp com http www hp com go storage http www hp com go hpsim http www hp com service locator http www hp com support manuals http www hp com support downloads 150 Support and other resources e http 7www hp com storage whitepapers e http 7www hp com solutions activeanswers exchange e htip h18013 www 1 hp com products servers management hpsim index html Microsoft websites For additional Microsoft information see the following Microsoft websites e http technet microsoft com en us library bb 124558 aspx e http technet microsoft com en us library bb 125255 EXCHG 80 aspx e http msdn microsoft com en us library aa562607 EXCHG 140 aspx e http msdn microsott com en us library cc425506 EXCHG 80 aspx Typographic conventions Table 15 Document conventions Convention Element Blue text Table 15 page 151 Cross reference links and e mail addresses Blue underlined text hitp www hp com Website addresses Bold text e Keys that are pressed e Text typed into a GUI element such as a box e GUI elements that are clicked or sele
50. to remove and replace the server airflow baffle in the messaging system Removing the server airflow baffle To remove the server airflow baffle Removing and replacing the server airflow baffle 103 1 Power off the system l 2 3 4 5 Shut down blade 2 by clicking on Start and then Shut Down while you are connected to blade 1 Shut down blade 1 by clicking on Start and then Shut Down while you are connected to blade 2 Power off the expansion nodes if present by pressing and holding the power button at the back Power off the storage solution by pressing and holding the power button at the back of the enclosure Disconnect the power cables 2 Extend the hard drive drawer Press upward on the release button on the hard drive drawer 1 Pull the drawer handle down 90 degrees 2 Extend the hard drive drawer 3 N v ES i LS WI 3 Label the hard drives NOTE Use the drive labels provided with the replacement server airflow baffle when removing the drives to ensure you replace the drives in the correct order 4 Remove all hard drives O IMPORTANT Install the hard drives in the same slots from which you removed them or the system might fail 5 Push the drive drawer back into the messaging system enclosure 104 Removing and replacing hardware components No Label each ser
51. to their original locations Unplug all cables from the PCle module Press the PCle module release mechanism to release the handle 1 and then pull the handle to remove the PCle module from the system 2 Removing and replacing the PCle module with card 95 7 Remove the two screws from the bracket of the failed PCle module 1 remove the bracket 2 and then remove the PCle card from the failed module 3 Replacing the PCle module To replace the PCle module 1 Install the PCle card in the replacement module 1 replace the bracket 2 and then reinsert the two screws into the bracket of the replacement module 3 2 Insert the replacement PCle module into the system 1 and lock the release lever 2 NOTE The PCle module should be inserted with the lever in the open position 3 Plug in all cables to the PCle module in their original locations 4 Power on the server blade by pressing the power button On 96 Removing and replacing hardware components 5 Verify that the replacement component is working properly by checking the associated LED status 6 Confirm the system has resumed normal operations Removing and replacing the Enclosure Manager Unit O IMPORTANT Be sure to unpack the replacement part before you remove the existing component This section describes how to remove and replace the Enclosure Manager Unit in the messaging system Removing the Enclosure Manager
52. to update the firmware on both servers starting with this server Open Firmware Update File Components Available for Updates Component Details Apply Updates Reports The Reports tab gathers logs for the hardware software Microsoft Windows system configuration and the Microsoft Exchange diagnostics in one place These logs are used by HP support engineers to help diagnose your system if needed you do not need to view and interpret the logs yourself To run the diagnostic tools open System Manager and click the Reports tab and then press the Generate Support File button After running the diagnostic tools the Open Reports Folder button appears Click the Open Reports Folder button to view the diagnostic report results The diagnostic tools place the reports in one standard directory Using the E5000 System Manager 47 HP E5000 System Manager WIN OTPSDRVUSOU running from Bay 1 7 System Summary Hardware Status Exchange Status Firmware Reports Report Generation Y HP Supported System Configuration Generate Support File Open Reports Folder HP System Management Homepage 48 The HP System Management Homepage HP SMH is a web based interface that consolidates and simplifies single system management for HP servers The SMH is the primary tool for identifying and troubleshooting hardware issues in the messaging system You may choose this option to drill down to a suspected hardware
53. 00 Table 10 Power supply LED status description ltem Description Status 1 Power supply Green Power on and power supply functioning properly Off One or more of the following conditions exists System powered off AC power unavailable Power supply failed Power supply exceeded current limit Use the CLI command SHOW ENCLOSURE POWERSUPLY STATUS ALL for more details Figure 19 Chassis switches and indicator LEDs Table 11 Chassis switches and indicator LED status description ltem Description Status 1 UID Solid blue Requires service check 2 Chassis health Solid green when system health is good OFF if a module or component in the system has failed 3 Chassis fault ro amber if a module or component in the system has ailed OFF if system health is good Component LEDs 57 58 11 Chassis switches and indicator LED status description continued Description stats me oe button LED Green when enclosure power is ON Amber when enclosure has AC power but is turned off Figure 20 SAS I O modules LEDs Table 12 SAS I O module LED status description Description 1 2 SAS Port 1 Green Healthy Amber Issue 3 4 SAS Port 2 Green Healthy Amber Issue 5 6 Overall O module status Green Healthy Amber Issue 7 8 SAS Port 3 Green Healthy Amber Issue 9 10 SAS Port 4 Green Healthy Amber Issue
54. 1 3 Align the side rails and then push the replacement drive drawer partially back into the messaging system enclosure until approximately 2 inches of the drawer is still out of the enclosure A CAUTION Do not push the drive drawer completely into the enclosure You must first connect the power coil assembly to prevent damaging the power coil assembly 5 Reattach the coil power plug sheet metal bracket 1 and tighten the thumbscrew 2 122 Removing and replacing hardware components 0 ON o 11 12 Push the drive drawer fully back into the messaging system enclosure 1 and the handle back into place 2 j AAA A NM Replace the top back panel Replace the drive fan Replace both SAS I O modules Place the enclosure into the rack and secure the enclosure by tightening the two retaining screws WARNING The messaging system enclosure is heavy even after removing the hard drives Always use at least two people to replace the messaging system in the rack Replace both server blades and ensure they are placed into their original bays Extend the hard drive drawer 1 Press upward on the release button on the hard drive drawer 1 2 Pull the drawer handle down 90 degrees 2 Removing and replacing a drive drawer 123 3 Extend the hard drive drawer 3 ae i S M E W IN 13 Replace all hard dr
55. 5700 Messaging System EMU connection options The E5500 and E5700 enclosures have more NIC ports than the 5300 Messaging System enclosure and provide more network connection options Figure 6 page 12 shows the recommended management network configuration The Mezz B ports may be used to connect to the EMU and while this is the intention this method of connection is not required While alternate network ports can be used for network based backup or teamed with the MAPI network they can also be used for EMU connectivity As with the E5300 Messaging System system the Client MAPI or Replication network can also be used to establish EM network connectivity to the servers Planning the E5500 E5700 Messaging System network configuration 13 3 Installing the messaging system This chapter explains how to install the messaging system hardware Check the kit contents Remove the contents making sure you have all the components listed below If components are missing contact HP technical support Hardware e HP E5000 Messaging System base system configuration e Expansion nodes if deploying an E5700 configuration or if purchased as an upgrade option for other configurations e Power cords e 1 2m CAT5 Ethernet cable e 0 5m mini SAS cable and 2m mini SAS cable per expansion node Media and documentation e Safety and Disposal Documentation CD e HP E5000 System Recovery DVD e End User License Agreement e Certificate of Authentic
56. 6 2 port 1 Gb Ethernet Mezz A and B I O module 56 cache module controller 54 chassis switches and indicator 57 EMU 55 fan 58 front LED display board 52 hard drive 54 I O module 58 power supply 57 server blade 51 Load Generator see Microsoft Exchange Jetstress and Load Generator M maintenance SAID 61 warranty entitlement labels 62 management processor configuring EMU 17 configuring iLO 17 Mezzanine NIC removing and replacing 92 Microsoft Exchange Jetstress and Load Generator 35 Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 deploying 30 Exchange Deployment Tool 30 network requirements 9 Microsoft Systems Center Operations Manager SCOM using for monitoring and troubleshooting 61 midplane board removing and replacing 77 monitoring tools 37 component LEDs 51 E5000 System Manager 43 EMU CLI SHOW commands 59 Event Notifer 39 Microsoft Systems Center Operations Manager SCOM 6l notification alerts 37 System Management Homepage 48 N network configuration E5300 hardware model 10 E5500 E5700 hardware model 12 network connections EMU 9 network requirements Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 9 notification alerts 37 sample error messages 37 O OpsMgr see Microsoft Systems Center Operations Manager SCOM P P1210m cache module removing and replacing 141 PCle module removing and replacing 95 power off procedure 63 power on procedure 17 63 power supply 205 LED behavior 57 removing and rep
57. A Bej eres Seda ES PUIRS Hols gez nejal7 190 Regulatory compliance notices Class B equipment B3 211 0 93 428417 2 ol 7123 7143222 UNYA YZE 8 7171241 PAX OE BE LEMON AER T UGR Taiwanese notices BSMI Class A notice Boris DE PARA an gt TEETER See P e A gt REA SA HE aR ERES E ESE Taiwan battery recycle statement PATEAR Vietnamese notice ICT Taiwanese notices 191 Laser compliance notices English laser notice This device may contain a laser that is classified as a Class 1 Laser Product in accordance with U S FDA regulations and the IEC 60825 1 The product does not emit hazardous laser radiation A WARNING Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein or in the laser product s installation guide may result in hazardous radiation exposure To reduce the risk of exposure to hazardous radiation e Do not try to open the module enclosure There are no user serviceable components inside e Do not operate controls make adjustments or perform procedures to the laser device other than those specified herein e Allow only HP Authorized Service technicians to repair the unit The Center for Devices and Radiological Health CDRH of the U S Food and Drug Administration implemented regulations for laser products on August 2 1976 These regulations apply to laser products manufactured from August 1 1976 Compliance is mandatory tor products marketed i
58. Bay IP Addressing settings including starting IP address net mask default gateway and domain name for the ee bay If no bay s are given when setting lt ip address gt then both server bays are assigned an IP address in the range starting from lt ip address gt The keyword NONE can be used in aes of lt ip address gt lt netmask gt or lt gateway gt to clear the IP address Restrictions lt ip address gt and lt netmask gt must be in the form where each ranges from O to 255 e lt domain name gt is a string containing letters a z A Z digits 0 9 or a dash e lt bay gt must be 1 or 2 SET EM GATEWAY PING Syntax SET EM GATEWAY lt bay number gt lt ip address gt Description Sets the network default gateway lt bay number gt is optional because there is only 1 EM bay Restrictions e This Gateway is used only if the system is currently configured to use a static IP address rather than the DHCP protocol e lt ip address gt must be in the form 4 where each ranges from O to 255 e 1 is the only valid value for lt bay number gt because EM is not redundant in CSP and there is no bay 2 Syntax PING IPV6 lt NUMBER gt lt ipv6 address gt lt server name gt Description Sends ICMP echo messages to a remote IPv device If you omit lt NUMBER gt or use a number larger than 9999 or one that is negative then only four packets are sent Packets are sent a
59. Fimware updates recommended Update Firmware for MERCE AC5 1 Go to Hp com to download HP E5460sb Server Blade for E5300 updates Be sure to update the firmware on both servers starting with this server Open Firmware Update File Components Available for Updates Component Details Current FW HPD2 New FW HPD3 Can only be Upgraded vie Server 1 Rebootwill be required after Upgrade Apply Updates IMPORTANT You must check for firmware version upgrades on each server blade Certain upgrades may only be performed on Server Blade 1 Bay 1 and other component firmware version upgrades may appear only on Server Blade 2 Bay 2 IMPORTANT Firmware upgrades may impact information availability on the server blades during the upgrade For instance you cannot access information on the drives while they are updating You need to gracefully shut down the messaging system for availability during the upgrade If a component requires an upgrade to multiple shared components such as the hard drives followed by a reboot the data is unavailable for a longer period of time IMPORTANT You must repeat the steps in this section for each server blade in the messaging system Use Server 1 Bay 1 to update all components except for those in Server 2 Bay 2 To check for component firmware version upgrades 1 From the System Manager Firmware tab follow the instructions under Update firmware for Server Blade Name a Goto www hp
60. HP E5000 Messaging System for Microsoft Exchange Administrator Guide Abstract This document explains how to install configure and maintain all models of the E5000 Messaging System for Micosoft Exchange The intended audience is decision makers IT support staff and project managers involved in planning and deploying Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 solutions For more information on Exchange 2010 terminology and best practices go to http www hp com solutions activeanswers exchange For the latest version of this guide go to www hp com support manuals Select Solution appliances in the solutions group and then select an E5000 product HP Part Number 5697 0691 Published February 2011 Edition First Copyright 2011 Hewlett Packard Development Company L P Confidential computer software Valid license from HP required for possession use or copying Consistent with FAR 12 211 and 12 212 Commercial Computer Software Computer Software Documentation and Technical Data for Commercial Items are licensed to the U S Government under vendor s standard commercial license 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
61. PXE NIC 1 Server Blade 2 Boot Information One time boot from NoneIPL Devices Boot Order CD ROM Diskette Drive A USB Hard Drive PXE NIC 1 SHOW SERVER INFO Syntax SHOW SERVER INFO ALL lt bay gt I lt bay gt Description Displays a description of the server blade hardware including the embedded NICs the Mezz HBAs and the management processor in the specified bay or 2 bays 174 EMU reference Restrictions This command functions only if the enclosure power is already on Example EM 78E7DC12074 gt show server info all Server Blade 1 Information Type Server Blade Manufacturer HP Product Name ProLiant BL460c G6 Part Number 507782 B21 System Board Spare Part Number 531221 001 Serial Number MXQ9350526 UUID 37373035 3238 584D 5139 333530353236 Server Name MSATAZ2 Asset Tag Unknown ROM Version 124 06 20 2009 CPU 1 Quad Core Intel Xeon 2267 MHz CPU 2 Not present Memory 14336 MB Flex 10 Embedded Ethernet NIC 1 MAC Address 00 26 55 20 25 58 NIC 2 MAC Address 00 26 55 20 25 5C iSCSI 1 MAC Address 00 26 55 20 25 59 iSCSI 2 MAC Address 00 26 55 20 25 5D NC360m Dual Port 1Gb NIC for c Class BladeSystem Port 1 00 1b 78 29 d7 a0 Port 2 00 1b 78 29 d7 al StorageWorks 1210m Port 1 50 01 43 80 06 fe 4f 20 Port 2 50 01 43 80 06 fe 4f 21 Port 3 50 01 43 80 06 fe 4f 22 Port 4 50 01 43 80 06 fe 4f 23 Management Processor Information Type iLO2 Name
62. Product Name HP IDP 1G LOM MODULE Part Number 999999 999 Serial Number PBCZEX59VYVO11 HwVersion X1 FwVersion 0 10 Unit Identification LED off Health Status LED Healthy I O Module Bay MEZZA Status OK Power off Product Name HP IDP 1G SWITCH MEZZ Part Number 620021 001 Serial Number PBCZHAX9VZ6082 HwVersion X5 FwVersion 0 10 Unit Identification LED off Health Status LED Healthy I O Module Bay MEZZB Status OK Power off Product Name HP IDP 1G SWITCH MEZZ Part Number 620021 001 Serial Number PBCZHAX9VZ602K HwVersion X5 FwVersion 0 10 Unit Identification LED off CLI reference 167 Health Status LED Healthy I O Module Bay PCIE1 Status OK Power on Product Name HP IDP PCIE MODULE Part Number 615879 001 Serial Number PBCZDAX9VZ602P HwVersion X4 FwVersion none Unit Identification LED off Health Status LED Unknown I O Module Bay PCIE2 Status OK Power on Product Name HP IDP PCIE MODULE Part Number 615879 001 Serial Number PBCZDAX9VZ6081 HwVersion X4 FwVersion none Unit Identification LED off Health Status LED Unknown I O Module Bay SASA Status OK Power on FwVersion EE 1209 IE 1209 I O Module Bay SASB Status OK Power on FwVersion EE 1209 IE 1209 SHOW RACK Syntax SHOW RACK NAME ID Description Displays user defined rack name string or id 0 255 that is part of the persistent EM configuration Restrictions e If rack name has
63. Server and enables users on the road to access their email contacts and calendar from any Web browser without having to run a pre configured Outlook client program UFM Voltaire s Unified Fabric Manager client software Witness Server A server used for high availability in conjunction with Database Availability Groups For more information see the Microsoft Technet article Create a Database Availability Group at http technet microsoft com en us library dd351172 aspx WWN Worldwide name WWPN World wide port name A unique 64 bit address used in a FC storage network to identify each device in a FC network 203 Index Symbols 2 port 1Gb Ethernet I O module LED behavior 56 2 port 1Gb Mezz A and B I O module LED behavior 56 B battery replacement notices 200 best practices for removing and replacing hardware components 69 Best Practices Analyzer running 34 G cache module controller LED behavior 54 Canadian notice 189 capacitor pack removing and replacing 144 chassis switches LED behavior 57 component replacement videos accessing 69 Configuration Wizard see E5000 Messaging System contacting HP 150 controller and controller server blade components removing and replacing 139 conventions text symbols 152 customer self repair see removing and replacing hardware components D Declaration of Conformity 189 Disposal of waste equipment European Union 194 drive drawer removing and replacing 118
64. System Storage Pools A list of storage pools associated with the controller displays in the left panel tree view Select one of the pool entries to display its status capacity communication status with the controller primordial state and cache properties NOTE If read or write cache is enabled the value displayed is 2 otherwise the value is 3 The Storage Pools page also displays a list of disk drives and storage volumes present in the pool Under the Physical Drives tree the list of expansion nodes is displayed Under each enclosure the list of disk drives present in each expansion node is displayed When there is no drive in the enclosure the display shows Bay Bay number Empty Select one of the expansion nodes or disk drives to see information for that enclosure or drive Disk Drives This section provides an overview of all disk drives attached to the controller Each physical drive is listed as a separate entry in the Storage System submenu Select any of the physical drives to display more information about the drive This section provides information about the enclosure cooling IDs power Unit Identification LED PCle devices and I O modules Because both a system and drive fan are required the maximum and minimum number of fans required is 2 If either fan becomes degraded the system could shut down quickly Because the fans are not mutually redundant even if the status of a single fan has changed
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66. a component fails leave it in place in the enclosure until a new component is available for installation During replacement of the failed component e HP recommends waiting until periods of low messaging system activity to replace a component e When replacing components at the rear of the rack cabling may obstruct access to the component Carefully move any cables out of the way to avoid loosening any connections In particular avoid cable damage that may be caused by o Kinking or bending o Disconnecting cables without capping If uncapped cable performance may be impaired by contact with dust metal or other surfaces o Placing removed cables on the floor or other surfaces where they may be walked on or otherwise compressed Accessing component replacement videos HP produced videos of the procedures to assist you in replacing components To view the videos go to the HP Customer Self Repair Services Media Library website and navigate to your product http www hp com go sml Identifying the spare part Parts have a nine character spare part number on their label For some spare parts the part number is available in the messaging system Alternatively the HP call center can assist in identifying the correct spare part number Customer self repair 69 ee A Serial No 123 456 789 0 Product No AAAAAAAA RR Replaceable parts 70 This product contains replaceable parts To identify the replaceable parts see the
67. a failed EMU Supported protocols are HTTP FTP and TFTP The URL should be formatted asprotocol host path file If your FTP server does not support anonymous connections you can specify a username and password by replacing the host part in the above format with username passwordahost Restrictions Only IPv4 is supported in version 1 0 RESTART EM Syntax RESTART EM Description This reboots the Linux OS and restarts the EM software It is eds to do this command following a firmware downgrade using UPGRADE IMAGE FORCE Except when in script mode the user is prompted for an explicit confirmation which must be given or the command is terminated Restrictions None POWEROFF ENCLOSURE Syntax POWEROFF ENCLOSURE Description The EM removes main DC power from the enclosure just as if the user had pressed the enclosure power button Servers are NOT automatically sent a graceful shutdown command that should be done prior to issuing this command using POWEROFF SERVER Except when in script mode the user is prompted for an explicit confirmation which must be given or the command is terminated Restrictions None POWERON ENCLOSURE Syntax POWERON ENCLOSURE Cll reference 177 Description The EM sends a command to the health monitor to enable main DC power just as if the user had pressed the enclosure power button Restrictions None UPLOAD CONFIG Syntax UPLOAD CONFIG lt URL gt Description Uploads a
68. ager software using an ssh compatible tool like PuTTY In the PuTTY session basic options enter the IP address of the EMU 10 0 0 10 port 22 and connection type SSH Basic options for your PUTTY session Specify the destination you want to connect to Host Name or IP address Port 10 0 0 10 22 Connection type Raw Telnet Rogn SSH Seria Load save or delete a stored session Saved Sessions 9 TIP The password is printed on a tear away label attached to the top rear of the enclosure Installing the messaging system 2 After you have connected to the EMU set the following attributes e EMU DNS name e rack name e EMU password e IP addressing method Example 1 Setting attributes E5000 1 EM gt set em name E5000 1 EM IDP Enclosure Manager name changed to E5000 1 EM E5000 1 EM gt set rack name CustomerRackName Changed rack name to CustomerRackName E5000 1 EM gt set password New Password Confirm ORR KKK KKK Changed password for the Administrator user account E5000 1 EM gt set ipconfig dhcp DHCP successfully enabled This setting change will take effect immediately E5000 1 EM gt NOTE See EMU reference page 153 for information on using CLI commands 4 Complete the configuration 1 Now that both server iLO and the EMU have been properly configured for the network environment connect the EMU to the appropriate switch VLAN subnet 2 Log into the EMU
69. and firmware 63 updating messaging system software USB flash drive system recovery 148 V Vietnamese notice 191 W warranty entitlement labels locations 62 207
70. anel 15 Reinsert all rear components 102 Removing and replacing hardware components 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Place the enclosure into the rack and then secure the enclosure by tightening the two retaining screws WARNING The messaging system enclosure is heavy even after removing the hard drives Always use at least two people to replace the messaging system from the rack Replace both server blades in their original bays Extend the hard drive drawer 1 Press upward on the release button on the hard drive drawer 1 2 Pull the drawer handle down 90 degrees 2 3 Extend the hard drive drawer 3 INV gt ND MA AE WIN Replace all hard drives IMPORTANT Install the hard drives in the same slots from which you removed them or the system might fail Use the drive labels to ensure they are replaced in the correct order Push the drive drawer back into the messaging system enclosure Plug in all cables at the back of the messaging system enclosure and ensure that all cables are returned to their original locations Power on the system by pressing the power button On Confirm the messaging system has resumed normal operations Removing and replacing the server airflow baffle IMPORTANT Be sure to unpack the replacement part before you remove the existing component This section describes how
71. ange license key key You cannot reach the domain Adding the wrong information fora Enter the correct Administrator controller domain controller password Using notification alerts 37 38 Table 1 Examples of possible error messages continued Message appears Issue Resolution You are prompted to enter the Administrator password during the initial configuration by the Configuration Wizard The messaging system attempts to locate the domain and then report the problem when it is unable to locate the domain you entered ID does not exist Adding incorrect information for the witness server You are not allowed to progress through the Configuration Wizard until you add the correct witness server information when prompted Invalid mask or IP address conflict can t specify Adding invalid network information for any port Enter the correct network or IP address Diagnostics flag if you have forgotten to turn on any disks in expansion enclosures that are cabled to the messaging system enclosure Warning You will lose your disks and LUNs if you do not turn on the disks in expansion enclosures before beginning the installation process Note Diagnostics does not alert you to turn on the disks in expansion enclosures if you have not cabled them to the messaging system enclosure Not powering on the expansion nodes before booting the system Turn on the disks in expansion enclosures and run t
72. ankte apparatuur in te leveren bij een hiervoor bestemd inzamelpunt voor recycling van afgedankte elektrische en elektronische apparatuur Neem voor meer informatie contact op met uw gemeentereinigingsdienst Recycling notices 195 Estonian recycling notice Aravisatavate seadmete likvideerimine Euroopa Liidu eramajapidamistes See mark n itab et seadet ei tohi visata olmepr gi hulka Inimeste tervise ja keskkonna s stmise nimel tuleb ravisatav toode tuua elektriliste ja elektrooniliste seadmete k itlemisega egelevasse kogumispunkti K simuste korral p rduge kohaliku pr gik itlusettev tte poole Finnish recycling notice Kotitalousj tteiden h vitt minen Euroopan unionin alueella T m symboli merkitsee ett laitetta ei saa h vitt muiden kotitalousj tteiden mukana Sen sijaan sinun on suojattava ihmisten terveytt ja ymp rist toimittamalla k yt st poistettu laite s hk tai elektroniikkaj tteen kierr tyspisteeseen Lis tietoja saat jatehuoltoyhtidlta French recycling notice Mise au rebut d quipement par les utilisateurs priv s dans l Union Europ enne Ce symbole indique que vous ne devez pas jeter votre produit avec les ordures m nag res I est de votre responsabilit de prot ger la sant et l environnement et de vous d barrasser de votre quipement en le remettant une d chetterie effectuant le recyclage des quipements lectriques et lectroniques Pour de plus amples informa
73. ard the front of the drive drawer to remove 2 the rail NOTE Repeat this step for all rails Replacing the drive drawer rails To replace the drive drawer rails 1 Align the replacement rail with the tabs and slide it toward the back of the drive drawer until the rail locks into place Removing and replacing the drive drawer rails side or bottom 129 2 Align the replacement drive drawer rail with the three enclosure rails and then push the drive drawer partially back into the messaging system enclosure so that approximately 2 inches of the drawer is still out of the enclosure A CAUTION Do not push the drive drawer completely into the enclosure You must first connect the power coil assembly to prevent damaging the power coil assembly ASA WEN Y 4 Reattach the coil power plug bracket 1 and tighten the thumbscrew 2 130 Removing and replacing hardware components N JASSA Push the drive drawer fully back into the messaging system enclosure 1 and the handle back into place 2 ES IO Replace the top back panel Place the enclosure in the rack and tighten the two retaining screws WARNING The messaging system enclosure is heavy even after removing the hard drives Always use at least two people to replace the messaging system in the rack Replace both server blades in their original bays Extend the hard
74. art Number 620022 001 Firmware Version 1 00 HwVersion X4 Blade 1 Model ProLiant BL460c G6 Manufacturer HP Serial Number MXQ9350526 Part Number 507782 B21 Spare Part Number 531221 001 Mezz 1 Model NC360m Dual Port 1Gb NIC for c Class BladeSystem Manufacturer HP Serial Number MYI93100X7 Part Number 445978 B21 Spare Part Number 448068 001 Product Ver OA Mezz 2 Model StorageWorks 1210m Cll reference 165 Manufacturer HP Serial Number RTO6BK0398 Part Number 580089 B21 Spare Part Number 587311 001 Product Ver X3 Blade 2 Model ProLiant BL460c G6 Manufacturer HP Serial Number MXQ93305T8 Part Number 507782 B21 Spare Part Number 531221 00 Mezz 1 Model NC360m Dual Port 1Gb NIC for c Class BladeSystem Manufacturer HP Serial Number MYI93100EB Part Number 445978 B21 Spare Part Number 448068 001 Product Ver OA Mezz 2 Model StorageWorks 1210m Manufacturer HP Serial Number RTO6BK0393 Part Number 580089 B21 Spare Part Number 587311 001 Product Ver X3 I O Module Bay LOMA Model HP IDP 1G LOM MODULE Manufacturer HP PCA Serial Number PBCZEAX9VZ602G Spare Part Number 611378 001 Firmware Version 0 10 HwVersion X5 I O Module Bay LOMB Model HP IDP 1G LOM MODULE Manufacturer HP PCA Serial Number PBCZEX59VYVO11 Spare Part Number 999999 999 Firmware Version 0 10 HwVersion X1 I O Module Bay MEZZA Model HP IDP 1G SWITCH MEZZ Manufacturer HP PCA Serial N
75. artner server sees this event as a redundancy loss and creates a log entry drive array controllers are no longer redundant You can ignore the message if it coincides with a reboot you initiated Continue with the next procedure Deploying Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 page 30 and complete the setup on the Bay 1 server before setting up the Bay 2 server Configuring server software 29 Deploying Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Follow this procedure to deploy Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Complete the deployment of Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 on the bay 1 server blade before beginning the configuration of the bay 2 server blade O IMPORTANT Before proceeding ensure that Active Directory has been prepared in accordance with http go microsoft com linkid 9738614 You must also provide a witness server to be used by the DAG For details on selecting and configuring a server to be a witness server see http technet microsoft com en us library dd351107 aspx 1 Log in to the bay 1 server If you have completed this procedure for the bay 1 server log in to the bay 2 server now When you log in the Windows Security screen appears Log in using the domain administrator credentials you used to join the server to the domain The Exchange Deployment Tool launches automatically and displays the Introduction screen He E5000 Messaging System Quick Deployment Tool Ap Introduction Welcome to the HP E5000 Me
76. ays terminate the session form the client end and start another one Restrictions lt seconds gt parameter can be any whole number from 1 to 86400 HISTORY Syntax HISTORY Description Shows the history of commands for the current session Restrictions None Manual button functions The primary interface to the Enclosure Manager is its Ethernet LAN port which is intended for remote management of the enclosure AC power is applied to the enclosure so that aux power is available to the EM The enclosure may or may not be powered on Solution software may or may not be installed O IMPORTANT Use the following manual button functions only with the assistance of HP Technical Support The two manual buttons and two digit LED display on the EMU provide basic management functions when the EM is not connected to the network The figure below illustrates the physical touch visual interaction elements Figure 24 EM Physical Interface VA O Le Activate Button Menu You cannot manage the EM using a remote management interface because the system is not connected to the LAN the LAN interface is not functioning properly or management software is not installed or available Procedure 1 Press and hold the UP left button until the two digits display 2 Release the UP button System displays two underscores _ _ This display indicates context is at the bottom of the menu range and is awaiting
77. back of the messaging system enclosure into their original locations Power on the messaging system Confirm that the messaging system has resumed normal operations Removing and replacing the power supply This section describes how to remove and replace the power supply in the messaging system Removing the power supply To remove the power supply aAkRWN gt Use System Manager to identify the failed component Verify the failed component by checking for a blinking amber LED on the failed component Remove the power cord from the power supply Press the power supply release lever to the lett Remove the failed power supply Replacing the power supply To replace the power supply lle 2 3 4 Insert the replacement power supply Plug the power cord into the power supply Verify that the replacement component is working properly by checking the associated LED status Confirm that the messaging system has resumed normal operations Removing and replacing the HP StorageWorks Ethernet O module IMPORTANT Be sure to unpack the replacement part before you remove the existing component This section describes how to remove and replace the HP StorageWorks Ethernet I O module in the network or Mezz slots of the system enclosure 90 Removing and replacing hardware components Removing the HP StorageWorks Ethernet I O module To remove the HP StorgeWorks Ethernet I O module in the network or Mezz slots
78. capacitor pack When the capacitor pack has been charged to a predetermined level the array accelerator is enabled automatically 146 Removing and replacing hardware components 8 Messaging System recovery This chapter describes how to use the System Recovery DVD that is provided with your messaging system The E5000 System Recovery DVD The E5000 System Recovery DVD that is provided with your storage system allows you to install an image or recover from a catastrophic failure At any later time you may boot from the DVD and restore the server to the factory condition This allows you to recover the system if all other means to boot the server fail While the recovery process makes every attempt to preserve the existing data volumes you should have a backup of your data if at all possible before recovering the system During the recovery process the original OS logical drive is overwritten All data on that drive is erased Restoring the factory image with a DVD or USB flash device l Do one of the following a For direct access attach the SUV cable supplied with the E5300 Messaging System to the port on the front of the server blade you wish to recover Connect a monitor and USB mouse to the SUV cable Then using the remaining USB connector on the SUV cable connect either a USB DVD drive and insert the System Recovery DVD or a bootable USB flash device prepared with a System Recovery image b For remote manage
79. cations Power off the server blade by pressing and releasing the blade power button Verify the server blade is shut down before continuing Power off the external expansion nodes by pressing and holding the power button at the back and then power off the enclosure by pressing and holding the power button at the back of the enclosure Push the button to release the handle 1 pull the handle toward you 2 and then remove the server blade from the enclosure 3 Press the release button on the access panel and slide the access panel to the left to remove the access panel The Mezzanine NIC is under the controller card Since the original cache module is connected to a capacitor pack observe the cache module LEDs Figure 14 page 55 e Ifthe amber LED is solid data transfer to the flash device on the cache module is in progress Do not remove the cache module until the amber LED is off and then continue with the next step TN NL a0 o gt 0 e If the amber LED is not lit proceed to the next step Removing and replacing hardware components Open the ejector latches 1 on each side of the cache module slot Typically opening the ejector latches ejects the cache module automatically If the module does not eject automatically after you open the ejector latches remove the cache module 2 by grasping only the edges Remove the cache module and the capacitor from the blade The Mezzanine NIC is underneat
80. cing hardware components 9 10 3 Extend the hard drive drawer 3 DN NNN ANN NNN Nt Replace all hard drives IMPORTANT Install the hard drives in the same slots from which you removed them or the system might fail Use the drive labels to ensure you replace the drives in the correct order Push the hard drive drawer back into the messaging system enclosure Plug in all cables at the back of the messaging system enclosure and ensure that all cables are returned to their original locations Power on the messaging system by pressing the power button On Confirm that the messaging system has resumed normal operations Removing and replacing the midplane board This section describes how to remove and replace the midplane board in the messaging system Removing the midplane board To remove the midplane board l 2 3 4 Use System Manager to identify the failed component Verify the failed component by checking for a blinking amber LED on the failed component Power off the system 1 Shut down blade 2 by clicking on Start and then Shut Down while you are connected to blade 1 2 Shut down blade 1 by clicking on Start and then Shut Down while you are connected to blade 2 3 Power off the expansion nodes if present by pressing and holding the power button at the back 4 Power off the storage solution by pressing and holding the po
81. click on the button below The mode must be selected above to enable thie option Run Jetstress Custom Input w Depioyment Progress Deploy Administrative Tools If you have verified the previous requirements click Next to begin the Exchange deployment starting with the required Exchange Administration Tools After the Tools are installed you will be asked additional questions to finalize your deployment a A normal run of the Jetstress test provides a baseline benchmark of the system HP recommends that you run the test now but only if you have sufficient time before deploying the server into production Click Next to begin deployment of the Exchange Administration Tools This should take approximately five minutes NOTE A normal run of the Jetstress test can take 24 hours to complete b A quick run of the Jetstress test does not provide detail performance results but can be used to validate some of the configuration information Choose a quick run if you cannot dedicate the time for a normal Jetstress test If neither option is acceptable you may choose to skip the Jetstress test Click Next to begin deployment of the Exchange Administration Tools 4 After the deployment completes complete the Custom Input screen Deploying Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 31 32 HP E5000 Messaging System Quick rst blade na at Deployment Tool 6 He E5000 Messaging System Quick Deployment Tool BE Ap Custom Input
82. colectare desemnat pentru reciclarea echipamentelor electrice si electronice uzate Pentru informa ii suplimentare v rug m s contacta i serviciul de eliminare a de eurilor menajere local 198 Regulatory compliance notices Slovak recycling notice Likvid cia vyraden ch zariaden pouzivatel mi v dom cnostiach v Eur pskej nii Tento symbol znamen e tento produkt sa nem likvidova s ostatn m domov m odpadom Namiesto toho by ste mali chr ni ludsk zdravie a ivotn prostredie odovzdan m odpadov ho zariadenia na zbernom mieste ktor je ur en na recykl ciu odpadov ch elektrick ch a elektronick ch zariaden Dal ie inform cie z skate od spolo nosti zaoberaj cej sa likvid ciou domov ho odpadu Spanish recycling notice Eliminaci n de los equipos que ya no se utilizan en entornos dom sticos de la Uni n Europea Este s mbolo indica que este producto no debe eliminarse con los residuos dom sticos En lugar de ello debe evitar causar da os a la salud de las personas y al medio ambiente llevando los equipos que no utilice a un punto de recogida designado para el reciclaje de equipos el ctricos y electr nicos que ya no se utilizan Para obtener m s informaci n p ngase en contacto con el servicio de recogida de residuos dom sticos Swedish recycling notice Hantering av elektroniskt avfall f r hemanv ndare inom EU Den h r symbolen inneb r att du inte ska kasta din produkt i hush llsa
83. com and enter the product name for example E5300 Messaging System b Download the available firmware upgrades to your typical server download location Go to Hp com to download HP E5460sb Server Blade for E5300 updates Be sure to update the firmware on both servers starting with this server Open Firmware Update File 2 Click the Open Firmware Update File button This action places the downloaded firmware bundle into the appropriate folder on the messaging system and then automatically refreshes the System Manager Upgrading a component s firmware version 65 3 In the Components Available for Upgrades window select the box next to each component to be upgraded The Component Details box displays the firmware version that is currently running and the available firmware version NOTE HP recommends that you upgrade one component at a time to ensure each version updates successfully Carefully shut down Server 2 Bay 2 before using Server 1 Bay 1 to update the drives in the drawer pl Server Manager Bile EF Ble Action yew Hep ess E Sere tiroe PERA D HP E5000 System Manager Roles MERCE RCS 1 running from Bay 1 gj Feotures Bn Diagnostics System Summary Hardware Status Exchange Status Fimware Repost de Configuration BZ storage Firmware Status for MERCE RCS5 1 A Firmware updates recommended Update Firmware for MERCE RC5 1 Go to Hp com to download HP E5460sb Server Blade f
84. cted such as menu and list items buttons tabs and check boxes Italic text Text emphasis Monospace text e File and directory names e System output e Code Commands their arguments and argument values Monospace italic text e Code variables Command variables Monospace bold text Emphasized monospace text Typographic conventions 151 gt Ae Y WARNING Indicates that failure to follow directions could result in bodily harm or death CAUTION Indicates that failure to follow directions could result in damage to equipment or data IMPORTANT Provides clarifying information or specific instructions NOTE Provides additional information TIP Provides helpful hints and shortcuts Rack stability A Rack stability protects personnel and equipment WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to equipment e Extend leveling jacks to the floor Ensure that the full weight of the rack rests on the leveling jacks e Install stabilizing feet on the rack e In multiple rack installations fasten racks together securely e Extend only one rack component at a time Racks can become unstable if more than one component is extended 152 Support and other resources A EMU reference CLI reference The Command Line Interface is the primary interface for managing the Enclosure Manager This CLI is accessed via secure shell pr
85. d Regulations has established Radio Frequency RF emission limits to provide an interference free radio frequency spectrum Many electronic devices including computers generate RF energy incidental to their intended function and are therefore covered by these rules These rules place computers and related peripheral devices into two classes A and B depending upon their intended installation Class A devices are those that may reasonably be expected to be installed in a business or commercial environment Class B devices are those that may reasonably be expected to be installed in a residential environment for example personal computers The FCC requires devices in both classes to bear a label indicating the interference potential of the device as well as additional operating instructions for the user FCC rating label The FCC rating label on the device shows the classification A or B of the equipment Class B devices have an FCC logo or ID on the label Class A devices do not have an FCC logo or ID on the label After you determine the class of the device refer to the corresponding statement Class A equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate ra
86. d an internal network The iLO of both servers is connected to the internal network and EM uses this network to interact with iLO using IPMI messages to control the servers EM also bridges the two iLO management processors to the external management LAN for other software and to enable users to interact with iLO directly Only the two servers and the two SAS IO modules are connected CSP IO modules have no web based user interface so EBIPA is used exclusively for the 2 iLO management processors in the blades The following commands define the EM 1 0 CLI functions for Internet control in CSP ADD EBIPA Syntax ADD EBIPA SERVER DNS lt ip address gt Description Adds an EBIPA DNS server IP address to the list of DNS servers for server bays Restrictions e A maximum of 3 DNS servers can be added for EBIPA e lt ip address gt must be in the form 4 where each ranges from O to 255 REMOVE EPIBA Syntax REMOVE EBIPA SERVER DNS lt ip address gt Description Removes an EBIPA DNS server IP address from the list of DNS servers for server bays Cll reference 169 Restrictions lt ip address gt must be in the form where each ranges from O to 255 SET EBIPA Syntax SET EBIPA SERVER NETMASK lt netmask gt GATEWAY lt gateway gt DOMAIN lt domain name gt lt ip address gt lt netmask gt netmask ALL lt bay gt lt bay gt Description Sets Enclosure
87. d them or the system might fail Push the drive drawer back into the messaging system enclosure Label each server blade and then remove both server blades Label the cables connected to the back of the enclosure so they can be returned to their original locations Unplug all cables from the back of the messaging system enclosure Unscrew the retaining screws from the bezel ears and then remove the enclosure from the rack WARNING The messaging system enclosure is heavy even after removing the hard drives Always use at least two people to remove the messaging system from the rack Remove the top back panel by pressing the panel release button and lifting the latch to slide the top back off Extend the hard drive drawer 1 Press upward on the release button on the hard drive drawer 1 2 Pull the drawer handle down 90 degrees 2 3 Extend the hard drive drawer 3 i N W Removing and replacing the drive drawer rails side or bottom 127 12 Remove the plug bracket 2 from the coil power plug by removing the thumbscrew 1 13 Unplug the coil power assembly from the midplane board 14 Press the release mechanism on the side rail 1 and then pull the hard drive drawer fully out of the enclosure 2 128 Removing and replacing hardware components 15 Lift the release tab on the side or bottom rail 1 and then slide the rail tow
88. dio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user must correct the interference at personal expense Class B equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference does not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment 188 Regulatory compliance notices off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit that is different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or television technician for help Decla
89. drive drawer 1 Press upward on the release button on the hard drive drawer 1 2 Pull the drawer handle down 90 degrees 2 Removing and replacing the drive drawer rails side or bottom 131 3 Extend the hard drive drawer 3 eu NW AA IN AN IN 10 Replace all hard drives O IMPORTANT _ Install the hard drives in the same slots from which you removed them or the system might fail Use the drive labels to ensure they are replaced in the correct order 11 Push the drive drawer back into the messaging system enclosure 12 Plug in all cables at the back of the messaging system enclosure to their original locations 13 Power on the system by pressing the power button On 14 Confirm the messaging system has resumed normal operations Removing and replacing the enclosure rails This section describes how to remove and replace the enclosure rails in the messaging system Removing the enclosure rails To remove the enclosure rails 1 Power off the system l 2 3 4 5 Shut down blade 2 by clicking on Start and then Shut Down while you are connected to blade 1 Shut down blade 1 by clicking on Start and then Shut Down while you are connected to blade 2 Power off the expansion nodes if present by pressing and holding the power button at the back Power off the storage solution by pressing and holding the power button a
90. drives Always use at least two people to remove the messaging system from the rack Remove all eight screws from the front bezel and pull the handle down 90 degrees 1 Then lift the front bezel up and out to remove the front bezel 2 NOTE There are two screws on the bottom four screws on the sides two on each side and two screws hidden behind the handle Replacing the front bezel full To replace the front bezel da Install the replacement front bezel with the handle at a 90 degree angle making sure the bottom pins are aligned with the bottom holes 1 and replace the screws in the front bezel 2 NOTE There are two screws on the bottom four screws on the sides two on each side and two screws hidden behind the handle Close the drive handle Push the drive drawer back into the messaging system enclosure 110 Removing and replacing hardware components 8 9 Place the enclosure into the rack WARNING The messaging system enclosure is heavy even after removing the hard drives Always use at least two people to replace the messaging system in the rack Replace the server blades Extend the hard drive drawer 1 Press upward on the release button on the hard drive drawer 1 2 Pull the drawer handle down 90 degrees 2 3 Extend the hard drive drawer 3 W b M WN Replace all hard drives IMPORTANT Ins
91. e Disconnect the power cables 2 Extend the hard drive drawer Press upward on the release button on the hard drive drawer 1 Pull the drawer handle down 90 degrees 2 Extend the hard drive drawer 3 M W i 3 Label the hard drives Removing and replacing the power UID button assembly 87 88 ON XH NOTE Use the drive labels provided with the replacement rear power UID button assembly when removing the drives to ensure you replace the drives in the correct order Remove all hard drives IMPORTANT Install the hard drives in the same slots from which you removed them or the system might fail Push the drive drawer back into the messaging system enclosure Label each blade and then remove both server blades Label the cables and then unplug all cables from the back of the messaging system enclosure Unscrew the retaining screws from the bezel ears and then remove the enclosure from the rack WARNING The messaging system enclosure is heavy even after removing the hard drives Always use at least two people to remove the messaging system from the rack Remove the top back panel by pressing the panel release button and lifting the latch to slide the top back panel off Remove the hard drive fan module Removing and replacing hardware components 11 Unplug the cable from the power UID button assembly 1 and remove th
92. e 1 de acuerdo con la normativa de la FDA de EE UU e IEC 60825 1 El producto no emite radiaciones l ser peligrosas El uso de controles ajustes o manipulaciones distintos de los especificados aqu o en la gu a de instalaci n del producto de l ser puede producir una exposici n peligrosa a las radiaciones Para evitar el riesgo de exposici n a radiaciones peligrosas No intente abrir la cubierta del m dulo Dentro no hay componentes que el usuario pueda reparar No realice m s operaciones de control ajustes o manipulaciones en el dispositivo l ser que los aqu especificados S lo permita reparar la unidad a los agentes del servicio t cnico autorizado HP Recycling notices English recycling notice Disposal of waste equipment by users in private household in the European Union This symbol means do not dispose of your product with your other household waste Instead you should protect human health and the environment by handing over your waste equipment to a designated collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment For more information please contact your household waste disposal service 194 Regulatory compliance notices Bulgarian recycling notice U3xebpnaHe Hd OTNAGAbYHO o6opyABaHe OT notpe6utenu B YACTHA AOMAKUMHCTBA B Esponenckna Cbro3 Tozn cumBon Bbpxy NPOAYKTA UNN ONAKOBKATA MY NOKO3BA YE NPOAYKTST He Tpi Ba AA Ce U3xBBPNA 3AEAHO c apyrute 6ntosn otnagbyn Bmecto Tosa
93. e System Recovery DVD using a USB Flash Drive you can also use it to restore the system To create system recovery media using a USB Flash drive follow the instructions below To create a system recovery USB Flash Drive Obtain a blank 4 GB or larger USB Flash Drive Insert the USB Flash device into your workstation or laptop Open an elevated command prompt with Administrator privileges At the command prompt enter diskpart At the diskpart prompt enter list disk Identify the disk number that corresponds to the flash drive This is typically the last disk listed Enter sel disk lt USB drive numbers For example sel disk 4 Enter clean This deletes everything from the USB flash device so ensure you have the proper disk selected 9 Enter create par primary ONDUAN 10 Enter sel par 1 1 Enter format fs fat32 quick NOTE If your USB Flash Drive does not support the FAT32 file system format the drive as NTFS instead Omitting the quick parameter lengthens the format time considerably 12 Enter active to mark the partition as active 13 Enter assign letter lt drive letter gt to assign a drive letter to the USB drive For example assign letter U 14 Enter exit to quit diskpart context commands 15 Insert the System Recovery DVD into the computer 16 Using Windows Explorer or a comparable utility open the DVD so that all contents are visible including hidden and system files 17 Select all of the files
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95. e module 1 from the controller card 3 and the capacitor pack 2 from the server blade A CAUTION Wear gloves or use care when removing the capacitor to avoid physical injury Sell al NI NOTE Be sure to first remove the capacitor pack bracket 9 After you remove the cache module disconnect the capacitor cable from the module Replacing the capacitor pack To replace the capacitor pack Removing and replacing the controller and controller server blade components 145 5 Connect the replacement capacitor pack to the cache module Install the cache module in the cache module slot Install cache module on the controller and then close the ejector latches on the cache module slot Install the capacitor pack bracket and insert the replacement capacitor pack on the chassis wall Install the access panel Install the server blade in the enclosure O IMPORTANT After installing a capacitor pack you might see a POST message during reboot indicating that the array accelerator cache is disabled temporarily This behavior is normal because the new capacitor pack is likely to have a low charge The controller operates properly while the capacitor pack is recharging although the performance advantage of the array accelerator is absent You do not need to take any action because the recharge process begins automatically when you install the
96. e parts from the ESD protective enclosure until you are ready Always use ESD precautions such as a wrist strap heel straps on conductive flooring and an ESD protective smock when handling ESD sensitive equipment Avoid touching all connector pins leads or circuitry Do not place ESD generating material such as paper or non anti static pink plastic in an ESD protective enclosure with ESD sensitive equipment Verifying component failure Use the following methods to verify component failure e Analyze any failure messages received Fault monitoring software from HP provides a recommended action e Navigate to System Manager and check the System Status tab for the enclosure health status e Check the component status using the System Manager 1 Open the System Manager Hardware Status tab to identify a failed component For more information see Hardware Status page 44 2 To identify the correct enclosure start the System Management Homepage application as described in Starting the System Management Homepage application page 49 select Unit Identification Device from the Enclosure pane and then select the On radio button on the Unit Identification Device screen This causes the blue UID indicator to blink on the controller enclosure Hot warm and cold swap components 73 Verifying proper operation After replacing a messaging system component check the following to verify that the component is opera
97. e screw from the power UID button assembly 2 Then remove the faulty power UID button assembly 3 Replacing the power UID button assembly To replace the power UID button assembly 1 Install the replacement power UID button assembly 1 and replace the screw in the power UID button assembly 2 Then plug the cable into the power UID button assembly 3 Push the hard drive drawer back in the messaging system enclosure Replace the hard drive fan module Replace the top back panel Place the messaging system into the rack and tighten the two retaining screws Ale al aa A WARNING The messaging system enclosure is heavy even after removing the hard drives Always use at least two people to replace the messaging system in the rack o Replace the server blades in their original bays 7 Extend the hard drive drawer 1 Press upward on the release button on the hard drive drawer 1 2 Pull the drawer handle down 90 degrees 2 Removing and replacing the power UID button assembly 89 9 10 11 12 3 Extend the hard drive drawer 3 M W Replace all hard drives IMPORTANT Install the hard drives in the same slots from which you removed them or the system might fail Use the drive labels to ensure they are replaced in the correct order Push the drive drawer back into the messaging system enclosure Plug in all cables at the
98. e that all cables are returned to their original locations 19 Power on the system by pressing the power button On 20 Confirm the messaging system has resumed normal operations Removing and replacing a SAS cable 82 A O CAUTION Remove only one cable at a time to prevent downtime IMPORTANT Check the QuickSpecs for the device before you purchase and connect SAS cables to ensure that the cables do not exceed the maximum supported length Only specific cable lengths were tested and approved for use with external expansion nodes IMPORTANT Ensure that cabling in the back of the rack system does not interfere with system operation or maintenance Bind cables loosely with cable ties and route the excess out of the way along the side of the rack When cables are tied together and routed down the side of the rack system components and indicators are easily visible and accessible Removing the SAS cable To remove the SAS cable 1 Verify the failed component by checking for a LED status on the failed component 2 Remove the SAS cable that connects the messaging system SAS I O module to the switch Removing and replacing hardware components Replacing the SAS cable To replace the SAS cable l 2 3 Connect the SAS cable between the messaging system SAS I O module and the switch Verify that the replacement SAS cable is working properly by checking the associated LED status Confirm that the messaging sy
99. e the software ak VNS gt 8 9 Go to www hp com Select Support amp Drivers Select Download drivers and software and firmware Enter E5000 in the for product box and click the button Go to the Software System Management section and select the current version of the HP E5000 Update download Copy the file HPES5000Update_x y z exe where x y and z are the current version numbers to Server 1 and double click Wait for a few seconds for the program to extract The E5000 Software Update user interface appears directing you not to reboot during the update Press OK to start The update runs in the background and takes a few minutes to complete 10 After the update completes the user interface reports success and lists the installed programs Powering off the messaging system 63 4 HP E5000 Software Update Starting Update HP E5000 Configuration Vizard Updated Successfully fwUpdateTool Updated Successfully HP E5000 Messaging System Quick Deployment Tool Updated Successfully HP Server Manager Snap In Updated Successfully HP Insight Management CSP WBEM Providers for Windows Updated Successfully HP E5000 Software Updated to Version 2 00 1a 226 p1 Updated Completed Successfully Press the OK button to exit 11 Press OK to exit 12 After Server 1 has completed the update copy the file HPE5000Update_x y z exe to Server 2 and repeat the update procedure Upgrading a component s firmware version To d
100. e used for warranty obligation tracking 162 EMU reference Example EM 78E7D1C12074 gt show enclosure info Enclosure Information Enclosure Name UnnamedEnclosure Enclosure ID 0 Chassis Part Number 595271 001 Chassis Serial Number 1234567890 UUID 991234567890 Asset Tag Solution Part Number DANCSP 001 Solution Serial Number ABCDEFGHIJ Solution Name StorageWorks CSP Enclosure SHOW ENCLOSURE POWERSUPPLY Syntax SHOW ENCLOSURE POWERSUPPLY ALL lt bay gt lt bay gt Description Displays the following general information and current status for the specified power supply or range of power supplies e Status OK Degraded Dormant Failed Unnown e AC Input status e Capacity watts e Current power output watts e Serial Number V 1 0 firmware incorrectly parses PS and shows the manufacture date instead of the serial number But serial number is printed on PS label so warranty tracking is still possible The firmware fix was deferred e Product name e Part number e Spare part number e Product version Integer value 01 02 and so forth Restrictions None Example EM 78E7D1C12074 gt show enclosure powersupply all Power Supply 1 Information Status OK AC Input Status OK Capacity 1200 Watts Current Power Output 139 Watts Serial Number 05 19 09 Product Name HP POWER SUPPLY Part Number 578322 B21 Spare Part Number 579229 001 Product Ver 01 Power Supply 2 Inf
101. e way along the side of the rack to keep system components and indicators easily visible and accessible Figure 7 page 16 shows an E5700 base configuration with two expansion nodes Figure 7 E5700 base configuration with 2 expansion nodes 1 Messaging system 2 3 Expansion nodes 4 SAS cable connecting expansion node 1 green cable 5 Green color code for upper SAS I O module 6 Red color code for lower SAS I O module 7 SAS cable connecting expansion node 2 red cable 16 Installing the messaging system Figure 8 page 17 shows an E5700 maximum configuration with 4 expansion nodes Figure 8 E5700 maximum configuration with 4 expansion nodes 1 Messaging System 2 5 Expansion nodes 6 SAS cable connecting expansion node 1 green cable 7 Green color code for upper SAS I O module 8 Red color code for lower SAS I O module 9 SAS cable connecting expansion node 2 red cable Power on the messaging system l 2 Power on any expansion nodes Power on the messaging system by pushing the power button on the back of the chassis Once the messaging system power is on power on the server blades if they do not automatically power on Configure the EMU and iLO management processors Before configuring the management processors verify the following You have determined whether the network ports on the server are to use DHCP or static addresses If the network port
102. ed them or the system might fail Use the drive labels to ensure they are replaced in the correct order 7 Push the drive drawer back into the messaging system enclosure 8 Plug in all cables at the back of the messaging system enclosure and ensure that all cables are returned to their original locations 9 Power on the messaging system 10 Confirm the messaging system has resumed normal operations Removing and replacing the front bezel standard This section describes how to remove and replace the front bezel in the messaging system NOTE Use the full procedure if you are not able to reach all of the screws due to rack positioning Removing the front bezel To remove the front bezel in the rack 1 Power off the system l 2 3 4 5 Shut down blade 2 by clicking on Start and then Shut Down while you are connected to blade 1 Shut down blade 1 by clicking on Start and then Shut Down while you are connected to blade 2 Power off the expansion nodes if present by pressing and holding the power button at the back Power off the storage solution by pressing and holding the power button at the back of the enclosure Disconnect the power cables 2 Unplug all cables from back of the messaging system 3 Extend the hard drive drawer l 2 Press upward on the release button on the hard drive drawer 1 Pull the drawer handle down 90 degrees 2 106 Removing and replacing hardware com
103. ember of any RAID volumes lt or gt Drive is configured but in a replacement or failed state for at least one volume that is a member of a RAID volume lt or gt Drive is a spare drive that is inor has been activated but has not been rebuilt lt and gt Drive is not rebuilding lt and gt Drive is not a member of a volume undergoing capacity expansion or RAID migration Solid green Drive is a member of a RAID volume lt and gt Drive is not an inspare drive lt and gt Drive is not in a replacement or failed state for any volumes that is a member of a RAID volume lt and gt Drive is not currently performing I O Blinking green 4 Hz 50 of duty cycle Drive is currently performing I O activity lt and gt Drive is a member of a RAID volume lt and gt Drive is not in a replacement or failed state for any volumes that it is a member of a RAID volume drive is online lt and gt Drive is not rebuilding lt and gt Drive is not a member of a volume undergoing capacity expansion or RAID migration Blinking green 1 Hz 50 duty cycle override drive activity output Drive rebuilding lt or gt member of volume undergoing Capacity Expansion RAID Migration 2 Fault Identification LED Off Drive is not failed lt and gt Drive is not selected unit identification Bicolor amber blue Solid blue Drive is not failed lt and gt Drive is selected unit identification Solid amber Drive is failed lt and gt
104. eracting with EM via the CLI requires a login initiated session A session represents a transient context which has state that can be explicitly controlled by the user whether it be an interhuman user or a script This section describes commands for managing session state and behavior CLEAR SCREEN Syntax CLEAR SCREEN Description Clears the terminal screen Restrictions None CONNECT SERVER Syntax CONNECT SERVER lt bay gt Description Opens a Text Console session to the iLO specified by the server bay number Exit from the session with exit Restrictions This command can function only if enclosure power is on and blade is present Because the EM hardware cannot determine if a blade is physically present unless enclosure power is on the EM reports the warning The blade is not present if this command is issued when enclosure power is off EXIT Syntax EXIT LOGOUT QUIT Description Exit the Command Line Interpreter Restrictions None HELP Syntax HELP lt command gt Description Show Help messages for or list the top level commands if no arguments are provided Arguments listed in braces Jand separated by the pipe symbol are mutually de choices Arguments listed in square brackets Jare optional arguments and can be omitted Fields listed in angle brackets lt gt should be replaced with the value indicated Cll reference 183 Restrictions None SET SCRIPT Syntax
105. ess Do not remove the P1210m cache until the amber LED is off and then continue with the next step e Ifthe amber P1210m cache LED is not lit proceed to the next step 7 Open the ejector latches on each side of the P1210m cache module slot Typically opening the ejector latches ejects the cache module automatically If the module does not eject automatically after you open the ejector latches remove the cache module 2 by grasping only the edges ry NL E 142 Removing and replacing hardware components 8 Remove the capacitor pack 2 The P1210m cache module is shown as 1 and the controller card is 3 A CAUTION Wear gloves or use care when removing the capacitor to avoid physical injury NOTE Be sure to first remove the capacitor pack bracket 9 Disconnect the capacitor pack cable from the connector on the top of the cache module Replacing the cache module To replace the cache module 1 Connect the capacitor pack cable to the replacement cache module 2 Install the replacement cache module in the cache module slot 1 3 Close the ejector latches on the cache module slot 2 Removing and replacing the controller and controller server blade components 143 fr 4 Install the capacitor pack bracket and insert the capacitor pack on the chassis wall 5 Install the access panel 6 Install the server blade into the enclosure Removing and replacing the capacitor pack This sec
106. etermine whether a component requires a firmware upgrade select the E5000 System Manager in Microsoft Server Manager Click the System Summary tab and inspect the Firmware update recommended icon status If the icon is green 2 no firmware update is needed If the icon is yellow 4 a firmware update is required NOBSUUI HE rts ag anager WIN FYNOB4UUISK running from Bay 1 a gu Diagnostics System Summary Hardware Status Exchange Status Firmware Reports ai Configuration A 4 ES Storage i HP E5460sb Blade server for E5300 2 Supported System Configuration Enclosure Summary Enclosure Name FC Merc 00 EM nas lab Enclosure IP Address 16 78 91 70 Enclosure Firmware Revision 1 0 Enclosure Serial Number Hardware Errors Detected See Hardware Status Tab for details G Microsoft Exchange Status IX Firmware updates recommended If a firmware update is needed click the E5000 System Manager Firmware tab to view the Components Available for Updates window for a list of the components that can be upgraded 64 Updating system software and firmware L Server Manager olx Ele Action yew Hep e HT tha Server Manager MERCE RCS 1 ED HP ES000 System Manager HP E5000 System Manager D BD Roles MERCE RC5 1 running from Bay 1 Dp F z nc System Suerenssy Hardware Status Exchange Status Firmware Repons 5 i Configuration D 9 Storage Firmware Status for MERCE RCS 1 A
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108. formation about internal and external storage subsystems Smart array subsystem Links to the page that displays information about operating system drives and smart array controllers The Storage System page is organized as a left panel and a main page T Storage System De25a20c 0 arias es ol rn handel 1P ESALOS io mei E 33 1210 _storege_Systeen co m a amp 1210m_Storage_System a B rto gt ma O cortroter_t of 1210m_Storege Syitem cectrotee 2 01 1210m_ Storey Dytten Controter_1_of 121 m_Storege_ System Owning E Logos Orives umo Value LUN 1 Moser OMA Ouna Controller Statuss ox Ouns Frmwaro Version 0952 Ouns Serta Number Ge 7a200 0ce4 1000 2076 41 5434300657 Oun Oun Oun ES Oun D Aetrested Toe Dec 14 11 4807 2010 OL004 2010 Henten Packard Deweicemert Company LP E raye Pocis Retested Toe Dec M 114807 20 0 he left panel provides links to information about the following items Storage Controller Select a storage controller to view its type status firmware version and serial number Logical Drives Storage Volumes A list of logical drives associated with the controller appears in the left panel tree view Select one of the logical drive entries to display the status of the drive fault tolerance RAID level and capacity volume size A link to the logical drive storage pool is also displayed 50 Monitoring and troubleshooting the messaging system Enclosure Network
109. g system Follow these steps whenever you need to shut down a single server blade or to perform a system shutdown of the messaging system 1 Ze 3 4 D 6 Go to the standard Windows path of Start gt Shut Down Shut down blade 2 Shut down blade 1 Power off any disks in expansion enclosures by pressing and holding down the power button located on the back of each expansion disk Power off the messaging system enclosure by pressing and holding down the power button located on the back of the enclosure Disconnect the power cables optional To power on the server blades and messaging system reverse the shutdown procedure Determining the current messaging system software version To determine the current software version running on a server blade follow these steps 1 2 3 Log in to the server blade Open a command window Enter the reg query command as shown in the following example C gt reg query HKLM Software Wow6432Node Hewlett Packard StorageWorks QuickRestore s HKEY LOCAL MACHINE Software Wow6432Node Hewlett Packard StorageWorks QuickRestore BASE REG SZ 2201 21 QRVersion REG SZ 2 00 1a 226 Revision REG_SZ A ConfigXML REG_SZ 2 0 Updating the messaging system software HP recommends that you update the messaging system software as part of normal system maintenance Regular updates are available at www hp com Updates might also be necessary when replacing a server blade or other component To updat
110. ger to identify the failed component 2 Power off the system 1 Shut down blade 2 by clicking on Start and then Shut Down while you are connected to blade 1 2 Shut down blade 1 by clicking on Start and then Shut Down while you are connected to blade 2 3 Power off the expansion nodes if present by pressing and holding the power button at the back 4 Power off the storage solution by pressing and holding the power button at the back of the enclosure 5 Disconnect the power cables 3 Extend the hard drive drawer 1 Press upward on the release button on the hard drive drawer 1 2 Pull the drawer handle down 90 degrees 2 3 Extend the hard drive drawer 3 ot j a W UN 4 Label the hard drives Removing and replacing hardware components 11 12 18 NOTE Use the drive labels provided with the replacement server blade backplane when removing the drives to ensure you replace the drives in the correct order E Da I mE Z ey DR aa LE Mr a Remove all hard drives IMPORTANT Install the hard drives in the same slots from which you removed them or the system might fail Push the drive drawer back into messaging system enclosure Label each server blade and then remove both server blades Label the cables on the back of the messaging system enclosure so they can be returned to their original
111. h the controller card Remove the controller card by loosening the captive screws 1 and then remove the Mezzanine NIC 2 Back up all data Close all applications Power off the server blade by pressing and releasing the blade power button Verify the server blade is shut down before continuing Power off the external expansion nodes by pressing and holding the power button at the back and then power off the enclosure by pressing and holding the power button at the back of the enclosure Push the button to release the handle 1 pull the handle toward you 2 and then remove the server blade from the enclosure 3 Press the release button on the access panel and slide the access panel to the left to remove the access panel The Mezzanine NIC is under the controller card Since the original cache module is connected to a capacitor pack observe the cache module LEDs Figure 14 page 55 e Ifthe amber LED is solid data transfer to the flash device on the cache module is in progress Do not remove the cache module until the amber LED is off and then continue with the next step Removing and replacing the Mezzanine NIC 93 a NL H a0 o e If the amber LED is not lit proceed to the next step 8 Open the ejector latches 1 on each side of the cache module slot Typically opening the ejector latches ejects the cache module automatically If the module does not eject automatically after you open the ejector latches
112. he Configuration Wizard again If you have already run the diagnostics you must turn on the disks in expansion enclosures and then re rrun diagnostics If you have already run the complete Configuration Wizard you need only run diagnostics again When the window appears that asks you if you want to run the Configuration Wizard select No Thanks Single path to disks not correct Path error Check your cabling Incorrect cabling of the messaging system Make sure the cables are connected correctly and are not loose Note This message appears during diagnostics If you see the word degraded in the message use the SMHP to check the status of the hardware If cables become loose after the initial configuration the message appears in the System Manager and the SMHP but you must open these programs to observe the message Cannot be reached Server blades and EMU attached on the wrong networks Check to make sure you have entered the correct IP address and then check the cable to make sure the EMU is connected on the network Note If they are attached to the wrong network you lose all information about the enclosure during the initial installation To verify the administrator password the Configuration Wizard attempts to contact the EMU but is unable to do so You immediately receive a message after the Microsoft Windows OS sets up Monitoring and troubleshooting the messaging system
113. he release button on the hard drive drawer 1 2 Pull the drawer handle down 90 degrees 2 124 Removing and replacing hardware components 3 Extend the hard drive drawer 3 4 Locate the failed hard drive NOTE The initial indicator LED on the failed drive is amber Use the hard drive bay labels to help identify the failed drive 5 To remove the failed hard drive 1 Press the release button 1 2 Pull the release lever 2 3 Remove the hard drive 3 Replacing the drive drawer hard drive IMPORTANT You must be prepared to reboot the storage solution after completing this procedure To replace the drive drawer hard drive 1 Install the hard drive 1 Insert the replacement hard drive with the lever in the open position 1 2 Push the release lever into place 2 Removing and replacing the drive drawer hard drive 125 gt 5 Push the drive drawer back into the messaging system enclosure Verify that the replacement component is working properly by checking the associated LED status NOTE This may require a wait time of less than 15 seconds for the LED status to appear Confirm the messaging system has resumed normal operations Confirm the hard drive firmware version IMPORTANT You must reboot the storage solution after updating the drive drawer hard drive firmware Removing and replacing the drive drawer rails
114. he retaining screws from the bezel ears and then remove the enclosure from the rack WARNING The messaging system enclosure is heavy even after removing the hard drives Always use at least two people to remove the messaging system from the rack Remove the top back panel by pressing the panel release button and lifting the latch to slide the top back panel off Removing and replacing the server interposer board 75 12 Open the release handle 1 and pull up to remove the server interposer board 2 NOTE You may need to use significant force to accomplish this task Replacing the server interposer board To replace the server interposer board la With the release handle open align the server interposer board with the alignment pins 1 and then close the server interposer release mechanism 2 NOTE Remember to move the server backplane power cable out of the way of the alignment pins Reinstall the top back panel Place the enclosure into the rack and secure the enclosure by tightening the two retaining screws WARNING The messaging system enclosure is heavy even after removing the hard drives Always use at least two people to replace the messaging system in the rack Replace both server blades in their original bays Extend the hard drive drawer 1 Press upward on the release button on the hard drive drawer 1 2 Pull the drawer handle down 90 degrees 2 76 Removing and repla
115. herein Acknowledgments Microsoft Windows and Windows Server are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries Revision History Description Contents 1 HP E5000 Messaging Systems for Microsoft Exchange ooooooocccccccccccccccconnnos 7 2 Preparing to install fhe messaging system 9 Exchange Server 2010 network requirements 9 E5000 EMU network comedia ada 9 Planning the E5300 Messaging System network ConfiguratiON coooooococcccccononononnnoconananoncnncncno 10 Typical E5300 Messaging System network configuratiON ooooooccccccconoooconcccconanoncncncccnonononnnoo 10 E5300 Messaging System connection OpfIONS 4 ccssisensesessoedonnnsnenseranesadsnguenonannesecessunnannesevess 1 Planning the E5500 E5700 Messaging System network configuratiON ccocooooocccccccononanncnccccono 12 Typical E5500 E5700 Messaging System network configuratiON coooooccccccconononcncccccnonanononoss 12 E5500 E5700 Messaging System EMU connection OPtiONS ccooooooccccccconononcnnncconanancnnnnnncnns 13 S Installias ihe messaging Syste iNisce seca dece senseaierticceietesncesntensteietmiwtemesmendacesndate 14 Check the kit Contents ia bi 14 Locate and record the product number serial number and SAID number cccceeeeeeesteeeeeeees 14 Unpack and rack the messaging system hardware ccccccccesssceeeeeeesesseeeececeesseaeeeeeeseeeeseeeeeeees 15 Instal
116. host path filename e Host is a fully qualified domain name or an IPv4 address e path filename is the pathname of the file to download e Use FORCE to allow downgrading firmware even if settings passwords may be lost Forensic The following set of forensically useful functions is supported by EM CLI CLEAR SYSLOG Syntax CLEAR SYSLOG EM ENCLOSURE Description Completely erases the local syslog of the Enclosure Manager The EM prompts the user for confirmation because once deleted this information cannot be recovered 180 EMU reference Restrictions ou deletes the syslog stored inside the EM itself not the remote syslog if remote logging is enabled SHOW SYSLOG SERVER Syntax SHOW SYSLOG SERVER lt bay gt Description Displays the syslog for the specified server If the session is not script mode the EM paged the display of the output to throttle output and give the user time to view the data iLO syslog data is formatted in XML Restrictions e lt bay gt must be 1 or 2 e This command can only function if enclosure power is on Because the EM hardware cannot determine if a blade is physically present unless enclosure power is on the EM reports the warning Could not determine the ip address of the management processor for blade if this command is issued when power is off SHOW SYSLOG EM Syntax SHOW SYSLOG EM Description Displays the local syslog for the Enclosure Manager Restric
117. ht Remote Support software page 60 Microsoft Exchange Jetstress and Load Generator You can use Microsoft Exchange Jetstress and Load Generator LoadGen to generate a simulated Exchange workload on your system and analyze the effect of that workload on the messaging system Using Microsoft Exchange Jetstress and Load Generator 35 O IMPORTANT You must run these tools in a non production environment to avoid potential loss of data and performance degradation For more information about these tools see Tools for Performance and Scalability Evaluation at http technet microsoft com en us library dd335108 aspx If you are testing Jetstress only the E5000 servers are required The servers must not have Exchange loaded when running Jetstress When running LoadGen Exchange server 2010 SP1 is installed on both servers in the E5000 enclosure and the Client Access Server Hub Transport Server and Mailbox Server roles are installed Because multiple roles are installed on both servers and because of the participation of each server in the Database Availability Group DAG you must use an external load balancing method Two possible methods are the following e Use a hardware load balancer e Use Exchange database configuration to balance load across the CAS servers manually o MAPI Traffic Assuming the users are evenly split between databases use the Set MailboxDatabase cmdlet available from Microsoft at http technet micr
118. ia died 202 Spanish battery Milani 202 E riores 203 Le AAEE OOI nO ENOI AEAT OEIT OAT E AA 204 6 Contents 1 HP E5000 Messaging Systems for Microsoft Exchange The HP E5000 Messaging System for Microsoft Exchange messaging system is an integrated hardware software solution that simplifies the initial deployment of Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Each messaging system features HP server blades and dense disk storage in a single 3U enclosure Figure 1 page 7 E5000 expansion nodes are optional or standard depending on the model The following models are available e HP E5300 Messaging System for Microsoft Exchange e HP E5500 Messaging System for Microsoft Exchange e HP E5700 Messaging System for Microsoft Exchange Messaging system features The HP E5000 Messaging System provides the following advantages e Each system ships from the factory with pre integrated hardware and pre loaded software to significantly to reduce the time and complexity of deploying Exchange 2010 e Built on the HP s converged application platform which combines two server blades and dense storage drawer into a single enclosure e Simplified deployment with pre sized tested and optimized configurations e Lower overall TCO with reduced footprint and lower energy consumption e Pre sized configurations deliver high availability in hours instead of days e Setup Wizards Specially developed setup tools provide guided setup assistance performing man
119. ical sensor temperature is shown that is computed by iLO based on its thermal model and measurements from several sensors This model is opaque to EM Until this calculation normalizes O is shown as the temperature for the blade so that right after power on of the enclosure it takes several seconds before a nonzero value is shown for the blades while other sensors are reported immediately 164 EMU reference Example EM 78E7D1C12074 gt show enclosure temp Locale Bay Temp Status Temp Caution Critical EMU 1 OK 36C 65C 70C Blade 1 N A 23C 42C 46C Blade 2 N A 22C 42C 46C LOMA OK 39C 90C 95C LOMB OK 39C 90C 95C MEZZA OK 33C 90C 95C MEZZB OK 33C 90C 95C PCIE1 OK 36C 80C 85C PCIE2 OK 39C 80C 85C SASA OK 49C 70C 75C SASB OK 52C 70C 75C SHOW FRU Syntax SHOW FRU Description Displays summary information on field replaceable units FRUs within the enclosure Information provided in this section can quickly aid the administrator in contacting HP Customer Service for troubleshooting repair and ordering replacements Restrictions e Only displays known live data e Some FRU devices are not accessible by the EMU when enclosure power is off so their information is unavailable Example EM 78E7D1C12074 gt show fru Enclosure Model HP 36SFF BACKPLANE Manufacturer HP Serial Number 1234567890 Part Number 595271 001 Enclosure Manager Model HP IDP EMU Manufacturer HP PCA Serial Number PBCYUAX9VZ6062 Spare P
120. individual component guides listed in Table 14 page 73 Parts that are available for CSR are indicated as follows e Mandatory CSR You order the part directly from HP and repair the product yourself On site or return to depot repair is not provided under warranty e Optional CSR You can order the part directly from HP and repair the product yourself or you can request that HP repair the product If you request repair from HP you may be charged for the repair depending on the product warranty e No CSR The replaceable part is not available for self repair For assistance contact an HP authorized service provider For more information about CSR contact your local service provider For North America see the CSR website http www hp com qo selfrepair To determine the warranty service provided for this product see the warranty information website http www hp com go storagewarranty To order a replacement part contact an HP authorized service provider or see the HP Parts Store online http www hp com buy parts Figure 23 page 71 shows an exploded view of the messaging system Removing and replacing hardware components Figure 23 Exploded view of the messaging system Table 13 page 72 lists the CSR replaceable parts for the messaging system Replaceable parts 71 72 Table 13 Messaging system replaceable parts
121. ink or activity Flex 10 NIC 2 LED Green Network linked Green flashing Network activity Off No link or activity Reserved System power LED Green On Amber Standby auxiliary power available Off Off Monitoring and troubleshooting the messaging system Actual NIC numbers depend on several factors including the operating system installed on the server blade Figure 12 Front LED display board Table 4 Front LED status descriptions ltem Description Status 1 Hard drive LEDs Green The drive is online but is not currently active Normal mode UID LED is Flashing irregularly green The drive is and it is operating normally solid Flashing green 1 Hz Do not remove the drive Removing the drive may terminate the current operation and cause data loss The drive is rebuilding or it is part of an array that is undergoing expansion logical drive extension a stripe size migration or RAID migration Flashing amber green Drive is configured and indicating a predictive failure The drive may also be undergoing a rebuild expansion extension or migration Flashing amber 1 Hz A predictive failure alert has been received for this drive Replace the drive as soon as possible Amber Drive failure link failure or mismatched configuration Off The drive is offline a spare or not configured as part of an array 1 Hard drive LEDs Green The
122. ion settings back to the factory defaults including deleting any created user accounts except for the Administrator password which remains unmoditied The EM restarts after restoring the configuration settings If the enclosure power is on the iLOs are reset to force a refresh of the enclosure information passed to iLO Cll reference 179 Restrictions None SET RACK NAME Syntax SET RACK NAME lt rack name gt Description Sets the user defined string reported with SHOW RACK NAME command The system responds with confirmation of the change The default unset by user rack name is UnnamedRack Restrictions lt rack name gt must be 1 to 32 characters long and includes all alphanumeric underscore _ and dash characters Example EM 78E7D1C12074 gt set rack name RACK DATABASE Changed rack name to RACK DATABASE UPDATE IMAGE Syntax UPDATE IMAGE FORCE lt URL gt Description Downloads a new EM firmware image from the network and uses it to update the Enclosure Manager s firmware Supported protocols are HTTP FTP and TFTP The EM validates the image before performing the update Unless the session is in script mode the EM requests confirmation before performing the update After update the EM is restarted unless the FORCE operation was used in which case a manual invocation of RESTART EM is necessary to reboot the new firmware Restrictions e lt URL gt should be formatted as protocol
123. ions only if the enclosure power is already on SET SERVER BOOT Syntax SET SERVER BOOT FIRST ONCE NORMAL HDD PXE RBSU ALL lt bay gt lt bay gt Description Turns on or off the Unit Identification UID LED on the specified server s Persistently stores a setting for the IPL to be passed to the specified server s at the next reboot SET SERVER BOOT FIRST sets the boot order of the blade SET SERVER BOOT ONCE sets the boot device to be used on the next boot of the bay s specified The RBSU option is only available for SET SERVER BOOT ONCE Restrictions e This setting is only valid on present blades and is cleared if the blade is removed e This command functions only if the enclosure power is already on Because the EM hardware cannot determine if a blade is physically present unless enclosure power is on the EM reports the warning that the blade is not present if this command is used when enclosure power is off SHOW SERVER NAMES Syntax SHOW SERVER NAMES Description Displays a brief description of all server blades Restrictions This command functions only if the enclosure power is already on If power is not on the command responds with the message enclosure power is off If power is just now coming on but state 4 Because the EM hardware cannot determine if a blade Sone resent unless enclosure power is on the EM reports the warning that the blade is not present if this co
124. isting if detected Contiguring the messaging system software e Enter the name of your load balanced CAS array which is set on the database property If no load balanced CAS array is available see o http go microsoft com linkid 9738617 o http go microsoft com linkid 9738618 e Enable Error Reporting For more information see http go microsoft com linkid 9738619 e Create Public Folder database To connect to Exchange 2010 Microsoft Entourage or Outlook 2003 clients require a public folder database The Exchange Deployment Tool runs Exchange setup to create the public folder database for you This option is available only on the first Exchange 2010 Mailbox server being deployed The public folders on this system are designed primarily for Free Busy usage and not large scale folder replicas or other applications e Exchange 2003 bridgehead server Use the parameter to specify an Exchange 2003 bridgehead server that is located in the routing group to which you plan to create the initial routing group connector A routing group connector is required for mail flow between Exchange 2010 and Exchange 2003 when these Exchange server versions coexist in the same organization e Customer Experience Improvement Program See http go microsott com linkid 9738620 Click Deploy to start the tools deployment process This process typically requires about 45 minutes to one hour The Exchange Deployment Tool displays the Deployment S
125. isting component This section describes how to remove and replace the server fan module in the messaging system Removing the server fan module To remove the server fan module 1 Use System Manager to identify the failed component 2 Verity the failed component by checking for a blinking amber LED on the failed component 3 Press the server fan module release lever up 1 and then remove the server fan module 2 Replacing the server fan module To replace the server fan module 1 Insert the replacement fan module 86 Removing and replacing hardware components 2 Verity that the replacement fan module is working properly by checking the associated LED status 3 Confirm that the messaging system has resumed normal operations Removing and replacing the power UID button assembly This section describes how to remove and replace the power UID button assembly in the messaging system Removing the power UID button assembly To remove the power UID button assembly 1 Power off the system 1 2 3 4 5 Shut down blade 2 by clicking on Start and then Shut Down while you are connected to blade 1 Shut down blade 1 by clicking on Start and then Shut Down while you are connected to blade 2 Power off the expansion nodes if present by pressing and holding the power button at the back Power off the storage solution by pressing and holding the power button at the back of the enclosur
126. ity Card e Storage System Rail Kit e HP ProLiant Essentials Integrated Lights Out Advanced Pack Locate and record the product number serial number and SAID number 14 Before you begin installation locate and write down the product number of the storage system serial number and support contract service agreement ID SAID number The product number of the storage system and serial number are located in three places e Top of the storage system e Back of the storage system e On the storage system shipping box The SAID number is listed on your service contract agreement see Obtaining the Service Agreement ID SAID page 61 Installing the messaging system Unpack and rack the messaging system hardware A WARNING The messaging system enclosure is heavy Always use at least two people to move the storage system into the rack 1 If you ordered the messaging system without the rack install the rail kit and enclosure by following the HP Rail Kit Installation Instructions that are included with the rail kit If your messaging system is delivered in a rack proceed to Step 2 O IMPORTANT Ensure that cabling in the back of the rack system does not interfere with system operation or maintenance Bind cables loosely with cable ties and route the excess out of the way along the side of the rack to keep system components and indicators visible and accessible 1 Messaging system enclosure 2 5 Expansion n
127. ives O IMPORTANT _ Install the hard drives in the same slots from which you removed them or the system might fail Use the drive labels to ensure they are replaced in the correct order 14 Push the drive drawer back into the messaging system enclosure 15 Plug in all cables to the back of the messaging system enclosure and ensure that all cables are returned to their original locations 16 Power on the messaging system 17 Verify and confirm that the replacement component is working properly by checking the component LED status Removing and replacing the drive drawer hard drive A CAUTION Do not replace the hard drive with an SATA drive Be sure to replace the hard drive only with an approved SAS drive CAUTION Do not replace the drive drawer hard drive during peak data transfer times Make sure the hard drive LED is off before you remove the hard drive IMPORTANT Be sure to unpack the replacement part before you remove the existing component This section describes how to remove and replace the hard drive in the messaging system After replacing the hard drives the approximate wait times for viewable disk LED activity vary Removing the drive drawer hard drive To remove the drive drawer hard drive 1 Use System Manager to identify the failed component 2 Verify the failed component by checking for a blinking amber LED on the failed component 3 Extend the hard drive drawer 1 Press upward on t
128. l E5000 expansion ricino 16 Install the hardware and cobllia nad ii 16 Power on the messaging Si ceouscscddcesddicuomyadectertansisuewediedelstld puacsnauiesdecedsouoasasitenst aiii 17 Configure the EMU and iLO management processoFS cccccooooocnccccconononononcnnnonnnnnoncnconanannnnnncninns 17 Accessing the messaging Medicas 21 Adding expansion nodes to an installed messaging SysteM cooooooccccccccoooocnccconononanoncncnoconononnnnos 22 Adding hard drives to an installed E5300 stem 23 4 Configuring the messaging system SO WAre ooooooooooocccncccccccoonooannncnnnnnnnnn os 24 Configuring Serra ia 24 Deploying Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 oooooooooooccccccccoooncnnnnccononononnnnccnononononnnnnonanannnnnnnnnnns 30 Using Microsoft Exchange Jetstress and Load Generator oocoooocccccccooooooncnccoccononononnccnonananoncnncncna 35 5 Monitoring and troubleshooting the messaging system cccccoccccccncnnns or Using Men reve LiLo ce lt 15 ammeter et ies ae ee ein nestter aar ee rennet a arene ee ee mn ree 37 Configuring Event Notifier for proactive email SMTP event notification ccceeesseeeeeerteeeenteeees 39 Using the E5000 System Manager nus 43 System SUMMA A A 44 Per Ware aaa 44 Exchange nc 45 Fir MWO Ei 46 NETO i AE E EE S 47 HP System Management POme page cxtecrsiaiactiseeonsreaspnesniaciaadacoapasaceiaeaneteonvehinweeeneninsaines 48 Starting the System Management Homepage application
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130. lacing 90 power UID button assembly removing and replacing 87 product number locating 14 R rack rails removing and replacing 137 Rack stability HP 152 recovering the system 147 system recovery DVD 147 USB flash drive 147 recycling notices 194 regulatory compliance Canadian notice 189 European Union notice 189 identification numbers 188 Japanese notices 190 Korean notices 190 laser 192 recycling notices 194 Taiwanese notices 191 Vietnamese notice 191 remote support see Insight Remote Support removing and replacing hardware components 69 best practices 69 capacitor pack 144 controller and controller server blade components 139 drive drawer 118 drive drawer hard drive 124 drive drawer rails side or bottom 126 drive fan 84 EMU 97 enclosure rails 132 Ethernet I O module 90 front bezel full 108 front bezel standard 106 front LED display board full 114 front LED display board in the rack standard 111 Mezzanine NIC 92 midplane board 77 P1210m cache module 141 PCle module 95 power supply 90 power UID button assembly 87 rack rails 137 SAS cable 82 SAS I O module 83 server airflow baffle 103 server blade 137 server blade backplane 98 server blade hard drive 138 server fan module 86 server interposter board 74 replaceable part identifying 70 206 Index restoring the system factory image 147 in non production environments 148 in production environments 149
131. lashing the pattern internally restores all configurations to factory defaults and reboots the EM Recover Lost Password Fp You changed the Administrator password from the one set by the factory and then lost or forgot the new password Procedure 1 Enter the menu mode by performing Button Menu 2 Press the UP button four times to select menu choice Recover Lost Password so that the display changes from _ _ to Fp 3 Press and hold the UP button for 3 seconds In response the EM blinks or flashes the 2 Fp digits to acknowledge the selection 4 Release the UP button The system stops flashing the Fp The system restores the Administrator password from hardware and logs the event in the syslog The system displays the Enclosure ID to indicate that the operation is complete Set DHCP IP Address dH You need to reconfigure the messaging system for a different network where IP address assignment is handled dynamically Procedure 1 Enter the menu mode by performing Activate Button Menu 2 Press the UP button 5 times so that the display changes from _ _ to dH Set DHCP Mode 186 EMU reference Press and hold down the UP button for 3 seconds The EM flashes the display dH to indicate acceptance of the command Release the UP button The system sets the EM to DHCP and exits the menu mode This event is also logged in the EM syslog and takes effect immediately The system displays
132. ll baffle from beside the server blade backplane by pinching the tabs and lifting the small baffle out of the enclosure 22 Remove the large baffle from the bottom of the enclosure 23 Unplug the power cable from the server backplane by pinching the plug release mechanism 1 remove the screw 2 and then remove the server blade backplane from the enclosure 3 Replacing the server blade backplane To replace the server blade backplane Removing and replacing the server blade backplane 101 1 Install the replacement server blade backplane 1 replace the screw 2 and then plug in the power cable 3 Replace the large baffle on the bottom of the enclosure Replace the small baffle beside the server blade backplane Pull the capacitive locking pin out while inserting the midplane board Install the replacement midplane board by placing the midplane board enclosure 1 push the capacitive locking pin into the midplane board 2 and then tighten the two thumbscrews holding the midplane board in place 3 RON 6 Plug the rear UID PCA into the midplane board 7 Plug the power cable into the server blade backplane 8 Partially insert the drive drawer 9 Plug the coil power plug into the midplane board 10 Reattach the coil power plug bracket 11 Reinsert the server blade airflow baffles 12 Reinstall the server interposer board 13 Push the drive drawer back into the enclosure 14 Replace the top back p
133. locations Unplug all cables from the back of the messaging system enclosure Unscrew the retaining screws from the bezel ears and then remove the enclosure from the rack WARNING The messaging system enclosure is heavy even after removing the hard drives Always use at least two people to remove the messaging system from the rack Remove the top back panel by pressing the panel release button and lifting the latch to slide the top back panel off Remove all modules from the back of the enclosure Open the release handle 1 and pull up to remove the server interposer board 2 NOTE This step may require significant force to accomplish Removing and replacing the server blade backplane 99 14 Pull the drawer handle down 90 degrees and slide out the hard driver drawer 15 Remove the plug bracket 2 from the coil power plug by removing the thumbscrew 1 16 Unplug the coil power assembly from the midplane board 17 Extend the server blades 18 Remove the server blade airflow baffle from inside the enclosure 19 Unplug the power cable from the server blade midplane 1 and then unplug the rear UID PCA from the midplane board 2 100 Removing and replacing hardware components 20 Loosen the two thumbscrews holding the midplane board in place 1 pull the capacitive locking pin out of the midplane board 2 and then lift the midplane board out of the enclosure 3 21 Remove the sma
134. m iy Server Manager MERCA 1 ED HP E5000 System Manager le EY Roles MERCA1 running from Bay 1 System Summary Hardware Status Exchange Status Fama Reports HP E5460sb Server Blade for E5500 Y E5000 System Status Supported Configuration M Enclosure Summary Enclosure Name EM 78E7D102359E nas lab Enclosure IP Address Enclosure Firmware Revision 1 0 Enclosure Serial Number USFDU 25 Hardware Status no warnings or errors detected Y MS Exchange Status no wamings or errors detected Y Firmware is up to date Hardware Status The Hardware Status tab in the System Manager provides the health status for each of the messaging system components 44 Monitoring and troubleshooting the messaging system HP E5000 System Manager No Enclosure Issues Detected Storage o Storage Issues Detected ert No System Errors Detected Exchange Status The Exchange Status tab in the System Manager provides the overall Microsoft Exchange configuration status by default Click any configuration item in the list at the top to see further refined detail Using the E5000 System Manager 45 IDPE1 running from Bay 1 if System Summary Hardware Status Exchange Status Firmware Reports HUB Role CAS Role Mailbox Role Replication Services Number of Active Users 0 Domain Controller Information Name IDPE DC AD Site idpe gre hp com Configuration Sites Defaul
135. managing disks after restoration 148 S SAID locating number 14 obtaining 61 SAS cable removing and replacing 82 SAS I O module removing and replacing 83 serial number locating 14 server airflow baffle removing and replacing 103 server blade LED behavior 51 removing and replacing 137 server blade backplane removing and replacing 98 server blade hard drive removing and replacing 138 server fan module removing and replacing 86 server interposter board removing and replacing 74 Service Agreement ID see SAID spare part hot warm cold swap 73 identifying 69 verifying proper operation after replacement 74 Subscriber s Choice for Business 150 Support websites contacting HP 150 HP 60 150 Microsoft 151 Subscribers s Choice for Business 150 Subscription service 150 system fan LED behavior 58 System Management Homepage description 48 Help menu 48 main page 49 starting 49 Storage System page 50 system recovery DVD 147 USB flash drive 147 148 system software updating 63 T Taiwanese notices 191 technical support see Support websites troubleshooting tools 37 component LEDs 51 E5000 System Manager 43 EMU CLI SHOW commands 59 Event Notifer 39 Insight Remote Support 60 Microsoft Systems Center Operations Manager SCOM 6l notification alerts 37 System Management Homepage 48 U unpacking the E5000 Messaging System 15 updating system software
136. mat riel brouilleur du Canada European Union notice This product complies with the following EU directives e Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC e EMC Directive 2004 108 EC Compliance with these directives implies conformity to applicable harmonized European standards European Norms which are listed on the EU Declaration of Conformity issued by Hewlett Packard for this product or product family Canadian notice Avis Canadien 189 This compliance is indicated by the following conformity marking placed on the product This marking is valid for non Telecom products and EU harmonized Telecom products e g Bluetooth Certificates can be obtained from http www hp com go certiticates Hewlett Packard GmbH HQ TRE Herrenberger Strasse 140 71034 Boeblingen Germany Japanese notices Japanese VCCI A notice CORBIS TIZABRRMHRECT CORE RIERA CERT SCM RBS ES SHMCOFTCEMHBV ET COBRAN ARANA WREBFSLIBRKENSCEMHWVWETF VCCIA Japanese VCCI B notice CORE FIABARRHRECTH CORE FERIA CEH FOECERBMELTIETH CORBPIVAPT LEV a Ria Rie MLANA t BEBE ESSHCFCEMHVET DRA ICES TELLO RW RUELT FSU VCCI B Japanese VCCI marking Japanese power cord statement REALI ASHE BRA KSEHE TEN EEN BRAK IS MORA TIERRA REA Pieara une the attached power cord The attached power cord a ret allowed to use wilh other product Korean notices Class A equipment As 7 7 4793 8235412171 ol 21712 AP SSS 111148383 77024 DoH AF SES ASAE Ol 48 FASH
137. mbscrews holding the midplane board in place 3 Plug the rear UID PCA into the midplane board Plug the power cable into the server blade midplane Partially insert the drive drawer Plug the coil power plug into the midplane board Reattach the coil power plug bracket Reinsert the server blade airflow baffles Reinstall the server interposer board Push the hard drive drawer back into the enclosure Replace the top back panel Reinsert all rear components in the enclosure Removing and replacing the midplane board 81 13 Place the enclosure into the rack and then tighten the two retaining screws A WARNING The messaging system enclosure is heavy even after removing the hard drives Always use at least two people to replace the messaging system in the rack 14 Replace both server blades in their original bays 15 Extend the hard drive drawer 1 Press upward on the release button on the hard drive drawer 1 2 Pull the drawer handle down 90 degrees 2 3 Extend the hard drive drawer 3 WWA 16 Replace all hard drives O IMPORTANT _ Install the hard drives in the same slots from which you removed them or the system might fail Use the drive labels to ensure they are replaced in the correct order 17 Push the hard drive drawer back into the messaging system enclosure 18 Plug in all cables at the back of the messaging system enclosure and ensur
138. ment access connect to the server using iLO from a client PC Insert the System Recovery DVD in the client PC or attach a bootable USB flash device that has been prepared with a System Recovery image Reboot the server blade to either the USB flash device or USB DVD drive The system BIOS attempts to boot to the USB device first by default Watch the monitor output during the boot as you may need to press a key to boot to the USB media NOTE If directly connected you may have to change the BIOS settings to ensure proper boot sequence If connected remotely you may have to change some iLO settings to ensure proper boot sequence Click Restore Factory Image The recovery process completes with little user intervention required The server automatically reboots more than once IMPORTANT Do not interrupt the recovery process When the upgrade process is complete the system automatically logs in as the Administrator using HPinvent as the password and then prompts you to change the Administrator password Remove the directly connected DVD or flash device or remotely connected iLO virtual DVD or flash device from the server Using a USB flash drive for messaging system recovery Creating a System Recovery USB Flash drive is supported on Windows Vista Windows 7 Windows Storage Server 2008 and Windows Storage Server 2008 R2 operating systems only The E5000 System Recovery DVD 147 If you create a backup copy of th
139. menu selection which requires pressing UP button one or more times Manual button functions 185 Reboot EM bE The EM LAN interface is not responding to the remote management software but is configured to do so or the EM has just been reconfigured and needs to be rebooted for the configuration to take effect Procedure 1 Enter the menu mode by performing Activate Button Menu 2 Press the UP button once The EM changes the display from _ _ to bE to indicate menu choice O Reboot is selected 3 Press and hold the UP button down for 3 seconds The system blinks or flashes the 2 bE for one second to acknowledge the selection 4 Release the UP button The system then reboots the EM This event is logged in the system log The display shows during the reboot Also the module fault LED flashes When the reboot is complete the EM green health LED is lit steady and the enclosure ID is displayed on the two digits Restore Factory Defaults Fd You may be replacing an EM or reconfiguring a messaging system Procedure 1 Enter the menu mode by performing Activate Button Menu 2 Press the UP button three times to select menu choice Set Factory Defaults so that the display changes from _ _ to Fd 3 Press and hold the UP button down for 3 seconds In response the EM blinks or flashes the 2 Fd digits 3 times to acknowledge the selection 4 Release the UP button The system stops f
140. mmand is used when enclosure power is off Cll reference 173 exchange between iLO and EM have not normalized some displayed information may show Unknown or Example EM 78E7DC12074 gt show server names Bay Server Name Serial Number Status Power UID 1 MSATAZ2 MXQ9350526 OK On On 2 MSATAZ1 MXQ93305T8 OK On On Totals 2 server blades installed 2 powered on SHOW SERVER BOOT Syntax SHOW SERVER BOOT ALL lt bay gt lt bay gt Description Displays the boot order and one time boot device for the specified server or range of servers These settings correspond to the server boot settings in the ROM Based Setup Utility RBSU Restrictions This command functions only if the enclosure power is already on Because the EM hardware cannot determine if a blade is physically present unless enclosure power is on the EM pote the warning that the blade is not present if this command is used when enclosure power is off Example This example is with enclosure power off This example is with enclosure power off EM 78E7DC12074 gt show server boot all Server Blade 1 Boot Information The blade is not present Server Blade 2 Boot Information The blade is not present This example is same system with enclosure power on EM 78E7DC12074 gt show server boot all Server Blade 1 Boot Information One time boot from NoneIPL Devices Boot Order CD ROM Diskette Drive A USB Hard Drive C
141. n the United States Dutch laser notice AN WAARSCHUWING dit apparaat bevat mogelijk een laser die is gedassificeerd als een laserproduct van Klasse 1 overeenkomstig de bepalingen van de Amerikaanse FDA en de richtlijn IEC 60825 1 Dit product geeft geen gevaarlijke laserstraling af Als u bedieningselementen gebruikt instellingen aanpast of procedures uitvoert op een andere manier dan in deze publicatie of in de installatiehandleiding van het laserproduct wordt aangegeven loopt u het risico te worden blootgesteld aan gevaarlijke straling Het risico van blootstelling aan gevaanijke straling beperkt u als volgt Probeer de behuizing van de module niet te openen U mag zelf geen onderdelen repareren Gebruik voor de laserapparatuur geen andere knoppen of instellingen en voer geen andere aanpassingen of procedures uit dan die in deze handleiding worden beschreven Alleen door HP geautoriseerde technici mogen het apparaat repareren French laser notice A AVERTISSEMENT cet appareil peut tre quip d un laser class en tant que Produit laser de classe 1 et conforme 4 la r glementation de la FDA am ricaine et la norme 60825 1 de l IEC Ce produit n met pas de rayonnement dangereux L utilisation de commandes de r glages ou de proc dures autres que ceux qui sont indiqu s ici ou dans le manuel d installation du produit laser peut exposer l utilisateur des rayonnements dangereux Pour r duire le risque d ex
142. n E5300 configuration which has 2 networks Client Mapi and Replication E5500 5700 configurations have 4 networks Client Mapi Replication Management and Alternate see Figure 6 page 12 fp HP E5000 Messaging System Configuration Wizard Server Bay Location 1 BE x Network Configuration Ap Configure the network adapters that you will use by selecting the adapter in the table You may also leave any or all adapters at their default settings E5000 Configuration Wizard Server Bay Location 1 Version 10 106 Build Version 200 14157 Name IP Address Assignment Method 1P Address 192 168 1 11 169 254 49 184 A HP NCI60m Duel Port 1GbE BL c Adapter Skt 1 EBEL Replication Network Static 10 0 0 1 Edit Management Network DHCP 169 254 6 211 Configuring server software 27 7 Set the computer name and join a domain Enter the computer name and the name of the domain that the computer will join Enter the name and password of a user who has permission to add the computer to the domain Click Next when finished O IMPORTANT Be sure to record the name of the first server You need that name when you configure the second server ba HP 5000 Messaging System Configuration Wizard Server Bay Location 1 Computer Name Ap Name this computer and join the domain where you will deploy Microsoft Exchange 2010 E5000 Configuration Wizard Server Bay Location 1 Domain Computer Name EXi EEE
143. n to Microsoft about your computer hardware and how you use cur product without interrupting pou of your users This helos us identily which features lo improve If you choose to join this dala wil be collected from al servers Ihis tool scans The infomation collected wil not be used to identify or contect you o Tell me more about the program View our pnvacy policy Jon the Microsoft home Experience Improvemart Progam I dorit wart to join the program al this time ns about thie salt E Updates and Customer Feedback ES Check for updates now o Goto the Welcome screen 2007 Microsoft Corporation All rights reserved The Exchange Best Practices Analyzer is located in the Toolbox node in the Exchange Management Console You can use the Best Practices Analyzer to connect to Directory start a scan and perform other Exchange operations For more information about Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 and to download the complete help file see Exchange Server 2010 at http technet microsoft com en us library bb 124558 aspx Next steps The messaging system is now installed and configured in a DAG with the number of database copies you have specified At this time you may choose to configure event notification For more information see Configuring Event Notifier for proactive email SMTP event notification page 37 HP strongly recommends that you also install Insight Remote Support as described in HP Insig
144. nal from the blade to determine whether it is present and iLO in the blade has no power to report its serial number The EM reports Unknown if this command is used with enclosure power off SHOW DISPLAY EVENTS Syntax SHOW DISPLAY EVENTS Description Displays the current status of the display event setting Restrictions None SHOW EM Syntax SHOW EM INFO Description Displays information about the Enclosure Manager Restrictions None Example EM 78E7D1C12074 gt show em info Enclosure Manager information Product Name HP CSP EMU Part Number 620022 001 Serial Number PBCYUAX9VZ6062 UUID 99IPBCYUAX9IVZ6062 Manufacturer HP Firmware Ver 1 00 Nov 08 2010 1 Hardware versions are A B C and so forth Aux info includes the change management SubVersion number and the health monitor PSoC firmware version number Both are needed occasionally in lab testing environments In posici n oe the HM version may sometimes be needed and this command is the only way to find it in v1 irmware Cll reference 161 EMU Type 1 Hw Version A Aux Info SVN 2452 HM 1 2 SHOW ENCLOSURE FAN Syntax SHOW ENCLOSURE FAN ALL lt fan number gt Description Displays information about and current status of the specified enclosure fan Restrictions The lt fan number gt must be 1 or 2 Fan information is not available if fan status is Dormant meaning not powered EM is only directly con
145. ng component replacement Videos viii 69 Identifying the spare Pr iii 69 Replaceable AI Scc 2 teeansdecnteetexatieccedenntaalacsincehcbeustcalecatuerustenetea ecabauauidinteslenalednucteumcalecaietieeten 70 Hot warm and cold swap components so 1ds0ssecioesmancadoesedeeresviented een weossepicdseseedorsdemacidiebieesnsens 73 Preventing electrostatic CISC et it 73 Verifying component 1 IE oe scas patrio ipubc trova 73 Verifying proper OPE CMON eiii 74 Wait times for hard daria iia 74 Removing and replacing the server interposer board cocccoooocccccccoooononcnccconononononnncnonanannnnnncnnnno 74 Removing and replacing the midplane borda 77 Removing and replacing a SAS cable mic da 82 Removing and replacing the SAS I O module asin ii 83 Removing and replacing the drive fan module ooooooocccccoooocconcccoooaoononcnccnonononononononanononnnncnnnno 84 Removing and replacing the server fan mole 86 Removing and replacing the power UID button assembly ocooccooooccccccconooonococococonanononcnononanonos 87 Removing and replacing the power supplV casual is 90 Removing and replacing the HP StorageWorks Ethernet I O module ooooocccnnoncccccooccccconancccnonnos 90 Removing and replacing the Mezzanine NIC cn 92 Removing and replacing the PCle module with card oooocccccooococccccononanocononoconanononononannnnos 95 Removing and replacing the Enclosure Manager Unit ccccccccesssceeeeeeeeesneeeeeeeeeeesseeeeee
146. ng the front LED display board in the rack standard 113 NOTE There are two screws on the bottom four screws on the sides two on each side and two screws hidden behind the handle a ee Close the drive handle Push the drive drawer back into the messaging system enclosure Power on the messaging system by pressing the power button On Verify that the replacement component is working properly by checking the associated LED status 7 Confirm that the messaging system has resumed normal operations Removing and replacing the front LED display board full This section describes how to remove and replace the front LED display board full in the messaging system Removing the front LED display board full To remove the front LED display board full 1 Use System Manager to identify the failed component 2 Verity the failed component by checking for a blinking amber LED on the failed component 3 Power off the system 1 2 3 4 5 Shut down blade 2 by clicking on Start and then Shut Down while you are connected to blade 1 Shut down blade 1 by clicking on Start and then Shut Down while you are connected to blade 2 Power off the expansion nodes if present by pressing and holding the power button at the back Power off the storage solution by pressing and holding the power button at the back of the enclosure Disconnect the power cables 4 Extend the hard drive drawer 1 2
147. ning with server blade 1 although server blade 1 might not be the active server blade A message appears informing you that the System Manager is evaluating server blade 1 Table 2 page 44 shows the description for the messaging system status tray check mark color Using the E5000 System Manager 43 Table 2 System status tray description System Summary Icon check mark color Description Green The system is running a supported configuration Red The system error symbol until Microsoft Exchange has been fully installed or if the system is running outside the terms of the service and support agreement for example the system is running a server application other than Microsoft Exchange is running an unsupported configuration The system tray icon shows a red For each server blade identified at the top of the System Manager window the System Summary tab of the E5000 Messaging System Manager gives information such as the enclosure name IP Address firmware revision and serial number The lower part of the System Summary also shows the status of hardware and Microsoft Exchange and whether your current firmware revision is up to date If a green check mark does not appear beside the configuration status go to the related tab for information about the issue To review the messaging system status open the E5000 Messaging System Manager and then click the System Summary tab olx Ele Acton wew Help Al
148. oard mouse and monitor are not provided with the messaging system Figure 9 Keyboard mouse and monitor 1 Messaging system enclosure 2 Monitor 3 Keyboard 4 Mouse Adding expansion nodes to an installed messaging system To add expansion nodes to the messaging system 1 Use the Exchange Management Console or the Exchange Management Shell to failover the databases from the bay 1 server to the bay 2 server 2 Power on the expansion node 3 Reboot the bay 1 server and run the E5000 Configuration Wizard on the bay 1 server from the All Programs shortcut A CAUTION In some cases when adding new expansion nodes disks are seen through a single path This condition is reported as an error in the diagnostics initially performed by HP E5000 Configuration Wizard To fix this problem power cycle the expansion nodes by pressing and holding the button on the back of the unit then pressing and holding the button once again to power them back on Then re run the HP E5000 Configuration Wizard from the All Programs shortcut For instructions see page 24 The messaging system identifies the new storage and creates new LUNs 4 Exit the Initial Configuration Wizard at the first opportunity 5 On the bay 2 server use the Exchange Management Console or the Exchange Management Shell to manually failover the databases from the bay 2 server to the bay 1 server 6 Reboot the bay 2 server and manually run the E5000 Configurati
149. odes optional 6 7 Cable connection with no bend radius smaller than 5 cm Unpack and rack the messaging system hardware 15 2 If you purchased an expansion node rack and cable the expansion node s before moving to the next step a Add expansion nodes to the rack by following the HP StorageWorks 2U Storage System Rail Kit Installation Instructions packaged with the rail kit b Cable the expansion nodes to the messaging system chassis For recommended cabling see Install E5000 expansion nodes page 16 3 Cable the messaging system to your network and attach the power cords See HP E5000 Messaging System rear view page 8 for connecting ports For information on network configurations see Preparing to install the messaging system page 9 Install E5000 expansion nodes O IMPORTANT If you order optional expansion nodes be sure to rack and cable them to the messaging system before powering on for initial configuration Install the hardware and cabling To install the hardware and cabling 1 Cable the additional expansion nodes to your messaging system 2 Rack the expansion nodes For instructions see the HP Rail Kit Installation Instructions 3 Cable the additional expansion nodes to your messaging system O IMPORTANT Ensure that cabling in the back of the rack system does not interfere with system operation or maintenance Bind cables loosely with cable ties and route the excess out of th
150. of the system enclosure 1 Use System Manager to identify the failed component 2 Verity the failed component by checking for a blinking amber LED on the failed component 3 Label the cables and then unplug all cables from the HP StorageWorks Ethernet I O module 4 Press the module release mechanism to the right 1 and then remove the failed module 2 Replacing the HP StorageWorks Ethernet O module To replace the HP StorgeWorks Ethernet I O module in the network or Mezz slots of the system enclosure 1 Insert the replacement HP StorageWorks Ethernet O module 2 Plug in all cables to the replacement module to their original locations 3 Verify that the replacement component is working properly by checking the associated LED status 4 Confirm the firmware version Removing and replacing the HP StorageWorks Ethernet I O module 91 5 Confirm that the messaging system has resumed normal operations NOTE It should take approximately 15 seconds for the LED status to display Removing and replacing the Mezzanine NIC 92 Removing the Mezzanine NIC Optional Mezzanine cards enable network connectivity or provide Fibre Channel support The Mezzanine NIC might have captive screws that are required to secure it to the server blade When installing a Mezzanine NIC in this server blade only two captive screws are required To remove the Mezzanine NIC 1 2 3 Back up all data Close all appli
151. ommands display various inventory and global state data SET DISPLAY EVENTS Syntax SET DISPLAY EVENTS ON OFF Description Turns on or off the displaying of events that are triggered by status changes in the system Restrictions e This command is specific to the current CLI session and must be issued for each CLI session to display events in that session The setting is not persistent e Upon boot of EM event display is OFF SHOW ALL Syntax SHOW ALL Description Executes all SHOW commands in succession Restrictions To save the output you must configure your SSH software to log the session to a file or increase the history buffer size so that the output can be copied and pasted into another file SHOW COMFIG Syntax SHOW CONFIG Description Displays the script required to recreate the settings of the enclosure Passwords are not included for any user Restrictions None SHOW DATE Syntax SHOW DATE 160 EMU reference Description Displays the current date time and time zone settings of the internal Real Time Clock of the Enclosure Manager Restrictions None SHOW DEVICE SERIAL_NUMBER BLADE Syntax SHOW DEVICE SERIAL NUMBER BLADE lt bay gt Description Displays the serial number of the blade specified by the bay lt bay gt Restrictions Can be used only when enclosure power is on blade is present and iLO is communicating to EM properly If enclosure power is off the EM has no sig
152. on Configure Event Notifier to enable proevent notification to send email notification of system events To start the Event Notifier Configuration wizard and provide the required information for your environment SMTP notification recipients and SNMP Configuring Event Notifier for proactive email SMTP event notification 39 1 Click Start gt All Programs HP Management Agents Event Notifier Config a On the Welcome window click Next P Welcome to the Event Notifier Configuration Wizard xi Welcome to the Event Notification Wizard In order for you to be properly notified of Management Agents events you need to correctly setup the Event Notification service There are two 2 steps 1 Configure the SMTP mail server information 2 Configure the list of notification recipients Click Next to begin configuration gt coa to b Enter your address and mail server information to set up the Mail SMTP Server Information and then click Next 8 Mail SMTP Server Information ES Step 1 In this step you will enter the name of the outgoing Simple Mail Transfer Protocol SMTP mail server Enter the required name of the mail server and the optional reply address The reply address is the e mail address where you would like to receive any undeliverable mail messages From address A Mad server o Reply address Click Next to configure notification recipients ca coca __
153. on Wizard on the bay 2 server 22 Installing the messaging system 9 Rebalance the databases using the RedistributeActiveDatabases ps1 script located by default at Program Files Microsoft Exchange Server V14 scripts Run this script within the Exchange Management Console Within the Microsoft Exchange Management Console select New Mailbox Database a Name the new database the next item in the sequence for example DB 10 b Select a server c Set the path based on the newly created LUNs Use Microsoft Exchange Management Console to add a mailbox copy Adding hard drives to an installed E5300 system If you ordered an E5300 system with fewer than the maximum number of hard drives you can add drives as follows RwWN gt ps Pa Power off the system as described in page 63 Install the new drives as described in page 125 Power on the system Run the E5000 Configuration Wizard on the first server manually from the All Programs shortcut The wizard recognizes the new storage and creates new LUNs Exit the wizard at the first opportunity Run the wizard on the second server Using Microsoft Exchange Management Console select New mailbox database and name the new the next item in the sequence For example if the previous is DB9 name the new one DB10 Choose a server and set the path based on the new LUNs Use Microsoft Exchange Management Console to add a mailbox copy on the other server Adding hard drives to
154. ontents of the existing ssh authorized key files stored in NAND Flash Restrictions None 156 EMU reference ADD SSHKEY Syntax ADD SSHKEY lt end marker gt lt newline gt lt certificate gt lt newline gt lt end marker gt Description Adds an SSH key on the command line Start with a string that does not ar within the certificate end marker Next paste in the certificate Terminate the command with the end marker Failure to give a proper end marker before and after the certificate may cause the interface to wait for the appropriate end marker indefinitely Restrictions This command is only available in script mode SHOW PASSWORD SETTINGS Syntax SHOW PASSWORD SETTINGS Description Displays the current minimum password length and strong password settings Restrictions EM 1 0 does not support the ENABLE STRONG PASSWORD command so the settings are always constant Time functions Because this small group of functions is used in conjunction with other groups it is separated as its own group SET DATE Syntax SET DATE MMDDhhmm Description Sets the enclosure date and time and optionally year and time zone Time is in 24 hour format If the year or time zone parameters are omitted the current values remain in effect The definitions of the parameters above are MM Month DD Day hh Hour 24 hour format mm Minute CC Century YY Year TZ Time Zone chosen from strings in Table 17 page 157
155. ontroller This step takes the volumes offline because both pared down servers must reboot When the volumes go down an auto clone operation occurs which means the firmware of the running controller is flashed onto the booting controller This ensures that both controllers are running the same firmware version If you have iSCSI be sure to disconnect before beginning a firmware update NOTE Each firmware upgrade takes a few minutes to complete If you are upgrading multiple components such as hard drives the upgrade takes more time Reboot the server blade if needed A message appears in the Component Details window to alert you if a reboot is required after each component firmware upgrade After the upgrade completes the Firmware Status changes from Firmware updates recommended to A reboot is required NOTE Ifa reboot is not required after the component firmware upgrade completes the component name no longer appears in the Components Available for Upgrades box If a reboot is required follow these steps after the firmware upgrade completes a Click Start click the power option flyout and then select restart b Complete the Windows Shutdown Event Tracker c Click OK Verify the success of the firmware upgrade by viewing the Firmware Status You can also confirm the firmware upgrade success by viewing the System Summary Upgrading a component s firmware version 67 68 EJ HP E5000 System Manage
156. or 3 seconds The EM flashes displays IP set gee the operator s request and then exits the operation The system displays the Enclosure ID to indicate that the operation is complete Exit Button Menu You want to exit the main menu or any sub function Procedure Press and hold the DOWN button for 3 seconds a u The system displays and flashes the two hyphens three times to indicate the menu was exited The system then returns the LEDs to their original display state showing the enclosure ID Manual button functions 187 B Regulatory compliance notices This section contains regulatory notices for the HP Regulatory compliance identification numbers For the purpose of regulatory compliance certifications and identification this product has been assigned a unique regulatory model number The regulatory model number can be found on the product nameplate label along with all required approval markings and information When requesting compliance information for this product always refer to this regulatory model number The regulatory model number is not the marketing name or model number of the product Product specific information HP Regulatory model number FCC and CISPR classification These products contain laser components See Class 1 laser statement in the Laser compliance notices section Federal Communications Commission notice Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission FCC Rules an
157. or E5300 updates Be sure to update the firmware on both servers starting with this server Open Firmware Update File Components Available for Updates Component Details Current FW HPD2 New FW HPD3 Can only be Upgraded va Server 1 A Reboot will be required after Upgrade Apply Updates 4 After selecting the components for update click Apply Updates The status reports that an upgrade is in progress 66 Updating system software and firmware L Server Manager Bie 3 Ele Action yew Hep mB tha Server Manager MERCE RCS 1 ED HP E5000 System Manager HP E5000 System Manager D J Roles MERCE RC5 1 running from Bay 1 7 a a F z etl System Suen Hardware Status Exchange Status Fimware Repeats 4 gi Configuration D ES Storage Firmware Status for MERCE RCS 1 Update in Progress this may take several minutes Update Firmware for MERCE RCS5 1 Go to Hp com to download HP E5460sb Server Blade for E5300 updates Be sure to update the firmware on both servers starting with this server Open Firmware Update File Components Available for Updates HP StorageWorks 1210m Controller Enclosure Management Unit EMU vy Extemal half of SAS VO Module Internal half of SAS VO Module Component Details p Apply Updates WARNING When updating both controllers at the same time you must update the firmware to sync it with the pared down c
158. ormation Status OK AC Input Status OK Capacity 1200 Watts Current Power Output 171 Watts Serial Number 05 19 09 Product Name HP POWER SUPPLY Part Number 578322 B21 Cll reference 163 Spare Part Number 579229 001 Product Ver 01 SHOW ENCLOSURE STATUS Syntax SHOW ENCLOSURE STATUS Description Displays the basic health and status of the enclosure and its subsystems If the enclosure shows a dr the subsystem s causing the state change are detailed for example failed or missing redundant module Restrictions None Example SHOW ENCLOSURE STATUS Enclosure Status OK Unit Identification LED Off Enclosure Manager Status OK Power Subsystem Status OK Power Mode Power Supply Redundant Power Capacity 2400 Watts DC Present Power 454 Watts DC Cooling Subsystem Status OK Fans Good Wanted Needed 2 2 2 Fan 1 4300 RPM 31 Fan 2 6398 RPM 46 Server Subsystem Status OK 2 server blades installed 2 powered on I O Modules Subsystem Status OK SHOW ENCLOSURE TEMP Syntax SHOW ENCLOSURE TEMP Description Displays current status and reading of some of the thermal sensors in the enclosure If the sensor is unreadable due to absence of power or failure is shown Restrictions e Only integral measurements in Celsius are displayed fraction if any is truncated e Not every sensor that is present in the enclosure is reported e For blades a virtual ambient not a phys
159. ort DHCP and static network addressing To simplify initial setup the processors are configured for static addressing as follows e EMU 10 0 0 10 e Server 1 iLO 10 0 0 11 e Server 2 iLO 10 0 0 12 e Subnet 255 255 255 0 Figure 3 page 10 shows the network ports on the rear of the messaging system enclosure Exchange Server 2010 network requirements 9 Figure 3 Network ports y O De O Dooe OO 1 Server 1 NIC port 1 6 Server 2 Mezz NIC port 2 2 Server 2 NIC port 1 7 Server 1 Mezz NIC port 2 3 Server 1 NIC port 2 8 Server 2 Mezz NIC port 1 A Server 2 NIC port 2 9 Server 1 Mezz NIC port 1 5 E5000 enclosure power button 10 Enclosure Manager NIC Includes ilO connections for both servers NOTE E5300 models do not come standard with Mezz NICs on the servers Planning the E5300 Messaging System network configuration This section describes the recommended E5300 network configuration and EMU connection options Typical E5300 Messaging System network configuration 10 Figure 4 page 11 shows the recommended E5300 Messaging System network configuration expected by the E5000 Configuration Wizard described in Configuring the messaging system software page 24 Preparing to install the messaging system Figure 4 Recommended E5300 Messaging System network configuration 1 Clients 4 Domain controller 2 Client MAPI network 5 Replica
160. osoft com en us library bb123971 aspx and specify the rpcclientaccessserver parameter equal to cas1 for half the databases and cas2 for the other half o OWA Traffic OWA requires persistence so direct all OWA traffic through the first CAS o Exchange Sync EAS Direct all OWA traffic through the second CAS o Other protocols POP3 IMAP and so forth use DNS round robin to get rudimentary load balancing 36 Configuring the messaging system software 5 Monitoring and troubleshooting the messaging system Using The messaging system provides several monitoring and troubleshooting options You can access troubleshooting alerts and solutions to maintain the health of the messaging system from the following e Notification alerts which you sign up to receive during the initial configuration of the storage solution e HP E5000 System Manager e System Management Homepage SMH e Hardware component LEDs e EMU CLI SHOW commands e HP and Microsoft support websites e HP Insight Remote Support software e Microsoft Systems Center Operations Manager SCOM and Microsoft websites e HP SIM HP SIM 6 3 or later is required for proper messaging system HP SIM integration NOTE Integration with HP SIM is only supported using the WBEM WMI interfaces Do not attempt to configure HP SIM to use the ProLiant SNMP agents because the configuration is untested and unsupported The ProLiant SNMP agents are enabled on the messaging system b
161. otocol over the LAN Using the CLI is necessary for functions not possible through any other mechanism or interface For example creating and setting Enclosure Manager user accounts and passwords can be done through no other interface Remotely powering ON or OFF the enclosure can be done only with the CLI Command line conventions CLI input is case insensitive except when otherwise noted Commands are organized into a tree with approximately 30 base commands Each of these commands can have any number of subcommands Subcommands can also have further subcommands Each command used in this appendix follows the conventions listed in the following table Table 16 Command line conventions Symbol Description lt lowercase gt Denotes the variable within the symbols that must be substituted with a value such as a user name Symbols must be removed UPPERCASE Denotes input to be entered as shown Unless noted symbol is not case sensitive Used to separate input options Denotes a list of mandatory choices that must be made For example SET ENCLOSURE UID ON OFF must be in one of the following forms SET ENCLOSURE UID ON SET ENCLOSURE UID OFF Denotes an optional argument or set of characters nu Used to enclose command arguments that contain spaces NOTE All users logged into the CLI have administrator privilege When a user account is created the account has administrator pri
162. own while you are connected to blade 1 2 Shut down blade 1 by clicking on Start and then Shut Down while you are connected to blade 2 3 Power off the expansion nodes if present by pressing and holding the power button at the back 4 Power off the storage solution by pressing and holding the power button at the back of the enclosure 5 Disconnect the power cables Extend the hard drive drawer 1 Press upward on the release button on the hard drive drawer 1 2 Pull the drawer handle down 90 degrees 2 118 Removing and replacing hardware components 5 0 ON o 11 12 18 14 3 Extend the hard drive drawer 3 NN e INV W Label the hard drives NOTE Use the drive labels provided with the replacement drive drawer when removing the drives to ensure you replace the drives in the correct order tek 9 EESE Ps A TER el E AA E Remove all hard drives IMPORTANT You must install the hard drives into the same slots from which they were removed or the system might fail Push the drive drawer back into the messaging system enclosure Label each server blade and the remove both server blades Label the cables and then unplug all cables from the back of the messaging system enclosure Unscrew the retaining screws from the bezel ears and then remove the enclosure from the rack WARNING The mes
163. ponents 3 Extend the hard drive drawer 3 NW jt v A WN 4 Remove all eight screws from the front bezel 1 and then lift the front bezel up and out to remove the front bezel 2 NOTE There are two screws on the bottom four screws on the sides two on each side and two screws hidden behind the handle Replacing the front bezel To replace the front bezel in the rack Removing and replacing the front bezel standard 107 5 Install the replacement front bezel with the handle at a 90 degree angle making sure the bottom pins are aligned with the bottom holes 1 and replace the screws into the front bezel 2 NOTE There are two screws on the bottom four screws on the sides two on each side and two screws hidden behind the handle Push the drive drawer back into the messaging system enclosure Power on the messaging system Verify that the replacement component is working properly by checking the associated LED status Confirm the system has resumed normal operations Removing and replacing the front bezel full NOTE This full procedure is only required if all screws are not accessible due to the position of the messaging system in the rack This section describes how to fully remove and replace the front bezel in the messaging system Removing the front bezel full To remove the front bezel l 2
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165. pport To implement Insight Remote Support for E5000 systems follow the instructions in release A 05 50 or later of the following guides e HP Insight Remote Support Standard Hosting Device Configuration Guide for standard support e HP Insight Remote Support Advanced CMS Configuration and Usage Guide for advanced support To obtain these guides 1 Go to the Insight Remote Software website previously cited 2 From the Learn More menu select either Insight Remote Standard or Insight Remote Support Advanced software 3 Select Support Documentation Be aware of the following specifics for E5000 systems e The messaging system is a managed system as described in Insight Remote Support guides e The E5460sb is equivalent to a ProLiant server and meets all the requirements for a managed system e The messaging system hardware is preconfigured for Insight Remote Support and uses the WMI WBEM provider not SNMP to communicate with the CMS e Insight Remote Support Software is preinstalled on the E5000 systems e For Insight Remote Support Advanced register the system using the E5000 part number and serial number not the blade name Confirm and overwrite any pre populated values with the serial number of the messaging system The part number and serial number are located on the pullout tab at the EMU on the back of the messaging system e You will need to register WBEM access credentials in HP SIM Microsoft System
166. printable character e This command is not valid in script mode Restrictions None SET USER PASSWORD Syntax SET USER PASSWORD lt user name gt lt new password gt Cll reference 155 Description Sets a user s password If you do not supply a password on the command line you are prompted for one Restrictions e Only the Administrator account can modify the password of the Administrator account e The lt user name gt is case sensitive e The lt new password gt must be 3 to 40 characters long e The character set includes all printable characters e This command is not valid in script mode SHOW USER Syntax SHOW USER LIST lt user name gt Description Displays general user information and user rights which is always Admin for this firmware version Restrictions e Does not show information for restricted user accounts only shows information for Administrator and other end user created accounts e Since there are no bay or device access restrictions no information about bays being assigned is given SHOW SSHFINGERPRINT Syntax SHOW SSHFINGERPRINT Description Displays the key fingerprint of the host public key of the Enclosure Manager Restrictions None Example EM 78E7D1C12074 gt show sshfingerprint 1024 c3 86 bf 2d 17 b5 bf ee 69 d7 47 87 7b bd 4c f5 etc ssh id_dsa pub DSA EM 78E7D1C12074 gt SHOW SSHKEY Syntax SHOW SSKEY Description Displays the c
167. propriate server blade by clicking on Start and then Shut Down Push the button to release the handle 1 pull the handle toward you 2 and then remove the server blade 3 Removing and replacing the rack rails 137 5 Place the server blade on a flat level work surface A WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces allow the drives and the internal system components to cool before touching them A CAUTION To prevent damage to electrical components properly ground the server blade before beginning any installation procedure Improper grounding can cause ESD damage Replacing the server blade To replace the server blade 1 Install the server blade 1 and then push the handle into place with the handle open 2 2 Power on the server blade 3 Confirm the system has resumed normal operations Removing and replacing the server blade hard drive O IMPORTANT You must install a supported optional controller for hot plug capability and drive LED support This section describes how to remove and replace the server blade hard drive in the messaging system Removing the server blade hard drive To remove the server blade hard drive 1 Use System Manager to identify the failed component 2 Verity the failed component by checking for a blinking amber LED on the failed component 3 Back up all data on the hard drive 138 Removing and replacing hardware components 4 A
168. provides the latest user documentation applicable to the product or component User guides can be a useful source for troubleshooting information For most messaging system hardware platforms the following ProLiant server manuals may be useful for troubleshooting assistance o HP ProLiant Server User Guide or HP ProLiant Server Maintenance and Service Guide These guides contain specific troubleshooting information for the server o HP Proliant Servers Troubleshooting Guide The guide provides common procedures and solutions for many levels of troubleshooting with a ProLiant server For E5000 guides go to www hp com support manuals select Solutions appliances in the solutions groups and select an E5000 product O IMPORTANT Some troubleshooting procedures found in ProLiant server guides may not apply to the messaging system If necessary check with your HP Support representative for further assistance For software related components and issues online help or user guide documentation may offer troubleshooting assistance The release notes for the messaging system product line is frequently updated The document contains issues and workarounds to a number of categories for the messaging systems Known issues and workarounds for the messaging system products and the service release are addressed in release notes HP Insight Remote Support software HP strongly recommends that you install HP Insight Remote Support software to comple
169. r z MERCE RC5 1 running from Bay 1 2 gi Features ify Diagnostics System Summary Hardware Status Exchange Status Firmware Reports 2 git Configuration a SS orage Firmware Status for MERCE RCS 1 Firmware is up to date Update Firmware for MERCE RCS5 1 Go to Hp com to download HP E5460sb Blade server for E5300 updates Be sure to update the firmware on both servers starting with this server Open Firmware Update File Components Available for Updates Component Details L hpowupdetes The System Manager automatically notifies you when a firmware upgrade is available for an component If a replacement component is running an earlier firmware version the System Manager alerts you on the System Summary and Firmware tabs In this instance you do not need to download a firmware upgrade NOTE The firmware upgrade has failed if a component remains in the Components Available for Updates list after the firmware upgrade and reboot To identify the next steps needed for successtul firmware upgrade go to the Reports tab see Reports page 47 and run a report The possible components that can be identified in the Components Available for Updates include the following Integrated Lights Out iLO HP StorageWorks 1210m Controller Systems ROM 124 for HP E5460sb Server Blade Power Management Controller Firmware c Class Blades Smart Array P410i Blade HDD Controller Enclosure Manager Unit EMU E
170. r blade in the enclosure Confirm that the replacement to P1210m controller is running current firwmare see Upgrading a component s firmware version page 64 ONDD NOTE You must reboot the storage solution after updating firmware on the server blade Removing and replacing the P 1210m cache module This section describes how to remove and replace the P1210m cache module in the messaging system Removing the P1210m cache module A CAUTION Do not use this controller with P1210m cache modules designed for other controller models because the controller can malfunction and you can lose data CAUTION Electrostatic discharge can damage electronic components Be sure you are properly grounded before performing this procedure To remove the P1210m cache module 1 Back up all data 2 Close all applications 3 Power off the server blade 4 Remove the server blade from the enclosure by pushing the button to release the handle 1 pulling the handle toward you 2 and then removing the server blade from the enclosure 3 Removing and replacing the controller and controller server blade components 141 5 Press the release button on the access panel and slide the access panel to the left to remove it 6 Since the original P1210m cache module is connected to a capacitor pack observe the cache module LEDs e If the amber P1210m cache LED is solid data transfer to the flash device on the cache is in progr
171. ration of Conformity for products marked with the FCC logo United States only This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules q is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interterence and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation For questions regarding this FCC declaration contact us by mail or telephone e Hewlett Packard Company P O Box 692000 Mail Stop 510101 Houston Texas 77269 2000 e Or call 1 281 514 3333 Modification The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by Hewlett Packard Company may void the user s authority to operate the equipment Cables When provided connections to this device must be made with shielded cables with metallic RFI EMI connector hoods in order to maintain compliance with FCC Rules and Regulations Canadian notice Avis Canadien Class A equipment This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil num rique de la class A respecte toutes les exigences du R glement sur le mat riel brouilleur du Canada Class B equipment This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil num rique de la class B respecte toutes les exigences du R glement sur le
172. ration with the Client Access Server CAS Hub Transport Server HT and Mailbox Server MBX roles installed on each of the two nodes Do not utilize the E5000 Exchange Deployment Tool in this situation You can recover a lost Exchange server by using the Setup m RecoverServer switch in Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 See also http technet microsoft com en us library dd638206 aspx Managing disks after a system restoration 149 9 Support and other resources Contacting HP HP technical support For worldwide technical support information see the HP support website http www hp com support Before contacting HP collect the following information Product model names and numbers Technical support registration number if applicable Product serial numbers Error messages Operating system type and revision level Detailed questions Subscription service HP recommends that you register your product at the Subscriber s Choice for Business website htto www hp com go e updates After registering you receive email notification of product enhancements new driver versions firmware updates and other product resources Related information The following documents provide related information HP E5000 Series Messaging System for Microsoft Exchange documentation o HP E5000 Series Messaging System for Microsoft Exchange Quick Start Guide o HP StorageWorks 3U Storage System Rail Kit Installation Instructions To locate
173. rsture Al teens shown 1 dems nat shown Show Al Al tems shown 5 tems mt shown Show AS CO HP Version Control Agert D Server Firmware infoemation D Software intoemation The page provides system subsystem and status views of the server and displays groupings of systems and their status HP System Management Homepage 49 NOTE When you remove a disk or disconnect a cable the System Management Homepage G UI might not display alerts when you click the Refresh button You can force a hard refresh by clicking the Home button or by drilling down to the problem area The default refresh interval is 2 m inutes To change the interval in the Settings menu select Autorefresh and then Configure Page refresh settings The minimum interval is 5 seconds and the maximum is 30 minutes Overall System Health Status A If webapp sets the value of the Overall System Health Status icon by using a predefined heuristic no webapp can determine the status the worst possible status is displayed in the Component Status Summary section Component Status summary The Component Status Summary section displays links to all subsystems that have a critical major m inor or warning status If there are no critical major minor or warning items the Component Status Summary section displays no items Storage This section displays information about the following components Storage System Links to the page that displays in
174. rtunity to perform a graceful shutdown before power is removed but is cleanly powered off and then immediately powered back on The FORCE option can cause a Server Blade to lose data and possibly to become unstable Restrictions This command functions only if the enclosure power is already on Because the EM hardware cannot determine if a blade is physically present unless enclosure power is on the EM e the warning that the blade is not present if this command is used when enclosure power is off RESET SERVER Syntax RESET SERVER lt bay gt 3 Because the EM hardware cannot determine if a blade is physically present unless enclosure power is on the EM reports the warning that the blade is not present if this command is used when enclosure power is off 172 EMU reference Description Resets the server bay by momentarily removing all power This also resets iLO and is a required operation following firmware update of iLO Restrictions This command functions only if the enclosure power is already on Because the EM hardware cannot determine if a blade is physically present unless enclosure power is on the EM ee the warning that the blade is not present if this command is used when enclosure power is off SET SERVER UID Syntax SET SERVER UID ALL lt bay gt lt bay gt ON OFF Description Turns on or off the Unit Identification UID LED on the specified server s Restrictions This command funct
175. s Center Operations Manager Microsoft Systems Center Operations Manager SCOM provides comprehensive monitoring performance management and analysis tools to maintain Windows OS and application platforms This solution allows you to monitor Microsoft Windows environments and HP storage products through a common OpsMgr console To download HP management packs for Microsoft System Center Operations Manager including installation configuration and usage documentation visit the HP StorageWorks Management Packs for Microsoft Systems Center site at www hp com go storageworks scom2007 Obtaining the Service Agreement ID SAID Obtain the SAID from your service contract agreement and keep it in a secure location You must provide it when you contact HP Support Microsoft Systems Center Operations Manager 6l Locating the messaging system warranty entitlement labels You must locate and identify the serial number and part number for the messaging system components to obtain service under the warranty The numbers are listed on the warranty entitlement label located on the pull out tab that is positioned below the Enclosure Management module in the lower left hand corner of the back of the enclosure Figure 22 Location of warranty entitelment labels 62 Monitoring and troubleshooting the messaging system 6 Updating system software and firmware This section explains how to update system software and firmware Powering off the messagin
176. s are to use static addresses you must provide the addresses The server NIC ports are cabled to the appropriate switches VLANs see Planning the E5300 Messaging System network configuration page 10 The expansion nodes if present are powered up and cabled to the messaging system enclosure and the messaging system enclosure system is powered up For this step the EMU port should not be connected to a switch You can connect the EMU port to a switch once the EMU is configured Power on the messaging system 17 Configure the EMU and iLO management processors as follows on both servers 1 Establish physical connectivity to the EMU port 1 Connect the EMU NIC port directly to a local system or laptop You can use either a crossover or a straight through Ethernet cable 2 Configure the TCP IP properties 1 Open Control Panel e For computers running Windows Visa or Windows 7 select Network and Sharing Center e For computers running Windows XP select Network Connections 2 Select Local Area Connection and then select Properties 3 For Windows Vista or Windows 7 select Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 and then select Properties For Windows XP select Internet Protocol TCP IP and then select Properties 4 If Use the following IP address is selected record values for the following items and restore them after completing the EMU and
177. saging system enclosure is heavy even after removing the hard drives Always use at least two people to remove the messaging system from the rack Remove the top back panel by pressing the panel release button and lifting the latch to slide the top back panel off Lift up on the drive fan release mechanism and remove the fan Push up on the SAS I O module release button Push down on the SAS I O module lever 1 and then remove the SAS I O module 2 Removing and replacing a drive drawer 119 NOTE You must repeat Steps 14 and 15 for the remaining SAS I O module 15 Press the hard drive drawer release button and then pull the drawer handle down 90 degrees 16 Extend the drive drawer 17 Remove the plug bracket 2 from the coil power plug by removing the thumbscrew 1 120 Removing and replacing hardware components 19 Press the release mechanism on the side rail 1 and then pull the hard drive drawer fully out of the enclosure 2 A CAUTION The hard drive drawer is heavy even after removing the hard drives Make sure the drawer is fully supported as you remove it from the enclosure An aai _ Replacing the drive drawer To replace the drive drawer 1 Unlock the side enclosure rail and push it into the back enclosure 2 Align the bottom replacement drive drawer rails with the bottom enclosure rails Removing and replacing a drive drawer 12
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179. ser Settings r User Namo Admet ato vor Login Name Admerestrator Password seeeeeeeneeenee aii Confirm Password LITEETTEETEETI is Administer User Accounts Allowed Prohibited Management Remote Console Access Allowed Prohibited Virtual Power and Reset Allowed Prohibited Virtual Media Alowed Prohibited Configure LO 2 Settings Alowed Prohbited Under the Administration tab configure the network as required for your environment Select the section labeled Network You can either enable DHCP or edit the IP address details and enter site specific network settings The following example shows a DHCP configuration a Integrated Lights Out 2 Ea ren seras remota Care veran ma a Powe sirope EA saties Gateway IP Address LO 2 Subsystem Name LOMXO010F 9 Domain Name Linke tomate 100Mb F0 100500 10MbyFD LOMB NOTE The Lights Out subsystem must be restarted before any changes you make on thes screen wil take effect Pressing the Apply button above terminates your browser connection and restarts integrated Lights Out 2 You must wait at least 30 seconds before attempting to reestabinh a connection After completing your changes click Apply to save your settings Repeat the process on the other server blade Launch Internet Explorer and entering the following URL https 10 0 0 12 Configure the EMU Configure the EMU and iLO management processors 19 20 1 Connect to the Enclosure Man
180. shing green LED off issue Use the CLI commands SHOW ENCLOSURE STATUS and SHOW SYSLOG EM to determine possible fault causes Component LEDs 55 Table 7 continued CN 3 EM health LED The health LED is only green and is either on Healthy or off Power off or Faulted LEDs are off when the enclosure is powered off Figure 16 HP StorageWorks 2 port 1 Gb Ethernet I O modules LEDs Table 8 HP StorageWorks 2 port 1 Gb Ethernet I O modules LEDs status description Item Description Status 1 Module health LED Solid green when module health is good Off when module has failed 2 Module fault LED Solid amber when module has failed Off when module health is good LEDs are off when enclosure is powered off Figure 17 HP StorageWorks 2 port 1 Gb Ethernet Mezz A and B I O modules LEDs Table 9 HP StorageWorks 2 port 1 Gb Ethernet Mezz A and B I O modules LEDs status description Item Description Status 1 Module health LED Solid green when module health is good Off when module has failed 2 Module fault LED Solid amber when module has failed 56 Monitoring and troubleshooting the messaging system Table 9 HP StorageWorks 2 port 1 Gb Ethernet Mezz A and B I O modules LEDs status description continued tn LEDs are off when enclosure is powered off Figure 18 Power supply LEDs Ee gt 000
181. ss upward on the release button on the hard drive drawer 1 2 Pull the drawer handle down 90 degrees 2 Removing and replacing the front LED display board full 117 8 9 10 11 12 3 Extend the hard drive drawer 3 Y Z A ANI Replace all hard drives WARNING Carefully check the drive labels provided with the replacement drives and then install the hard drives in the same slots from which you removed them If the drives are not installed in the correct slots the system might fail Push the drive drawer back into the messaging system enclosure Plug the cables into the back of the messaging system enclosure into their original locations Power on the system messaging system by pressing the power button On Verify that the replacement component is working properly by checking the associated LED statusTable 4 page 53 Confirm that the messaging system has resumed normal operations Removing and replacing a drive drawer This section describes how to remove and replace the drive drawer in the messaging system Removing the drive drawer To remove the drive drawer l 2 3 4 Use System Manager to identify the failed component Verify the failed component by checking for a blinking amber LED on the failed component Table 4 page 53 Power off the system 1 Shut down blade 2 by clicking on Start and then Shut D
182. ssaging System for Microsoft Exchange Quick Deployment Tool With simplified input and just a few clicks you will rapidly deploy your frst Exchange 2010 servers sno be ready to migrste from other emat systems HP E5000 Messaging Before proceeding ensure that Active Directory has been prepared in accordance with htip igo microsoft com linkid 9739814 System Quick Proceed only when you are sure this has been met It is also advised thet you run the Exchange Deployment Assistert which will provide a checkist of additional Rems needed for configuration of Exchange 2010 Itis available here hitp igo microsof conv Deployment Tool linkid 9739615 You may aiso download and run the Exchange Pre Deployment Analyzer ExPDA to perform an overall topology readiness check of your environment http Jigo mirrosom comy linlod 97 296 16 A Welcome introduction Y End User License Agreements Prerequisites Moke sure you have the appropriate permissions correct operating system version end Active Directory schema before Deployment Input proceeding with your deployment These tests wil be run automatically for you when you launch the deployment You can verify them manually here a Deployment Progress Test Permissions Test Operating System Test Active Directory Schema Blade position The position of this blade is 1 HP recommends that you run the tests in the Prerequisites section For detailed information on Microsoft prerequisites visit the
183. st contain only protocol version 2 public keys Each line of the file represents one key empty lines and lines starting 154 EMU reference with represent comments Each protocol version 2 key consists of the following fields separated by spaces keytype base64 encoded a comment Keytype is either ssh rsa or ssh dss Downloading an SSH key file replaces all currently installed SSH keys Restrictions None ENABLE USER Description Enables a user account that was previously disabled by the DISABLE USER command Restrictions The lt user name gt is case sensitive REMOVE USER Syntax REMOVE USER ALL lt user name gt CERTIFICATE lt user name gt Description Removes the existing user specified by lt user name gt and or any certificate mapped to this user If the user is currently logged on their sessions are terminated Specifying ALL removes all users from the system except the default Administrator account The user is prompted for confirmation except in script mode Restrictions e The lt user name gt is case sensitive e You cannot remove the Administrator user SET PASSWORD Syntax lt password gt Description Sets the password of the user who entered the command The lt password gt parameter is optional but failure to enter a password results in the system prompting your for a password e Passwords must be between 3 and 40 characters in length e Acceptable characters include any
184. stem has resumed normal operations Removing and replacing the SAS I O module O IMPORTANT Be sure to unpack the replacement part before you remove the existing component This section describes how to remove and replace the SAS I O module in the messaging system Removing the SAS I O module To remove the SAS I O module l 2 3 4 Use System Manager to identify the failed component Verify the failed component by checking for a the blinking amber LED on the failed component Label the cables so they can be returned to their original locations Unplug all cables from the SAS I O module IMPORTANT The SAS I O cables must be installed in the same slots from which they are removed or the system might fail Pull up on the SAS I O Module release button NOTE You may need to use significant force to accomplish this task Push down on the SAS I O module lever 2 and then remove the failed SAS I O module 1 3 Replacing the SAS I O module To replace the SAS I O module Removing and replacing the SAS I O module 83 1 Insert the replacement SAS I O module 1 and then push up on the SAS I O module lever 2 until it locks into place NOTE You may need to use significant force to accomplish this task 2 Plug in all cables to the SAS I O module O IMPORTANT You must install the SAS I O cables in the same slots from which they are
185. t one second intervals to prevent congestion Restrictions lt number gt must be between 1 and 9999 e IPv must be enabled e lt ipv address gt must be in the format AHHH HH 170 EMU reference SET IPCONFIG Syntax SET IPCONFIG DHCP STATIC LOCAL Description Configures EM addressing mode to be DCHP static or link local The ea takes effect immediately If mode chosen is static other parameters are required see below Restrictions None SET IPCONFIG STATIC Syntax SET IPCONFIG STATIC lt ip address gt lt netmask gt lt gateway gt Description Configures the IP settings for the EM to static mode In selecting this mode the IP address and Netmaks are be setto lt ip address gt and lt netmask gt respectively These settings take effect immediately The Gateway address will be cleared if it is omitted Note the Gateway address can also be set by using the SET EM GATEWAY command Restrictions None SHOW NETWORK Syntax SHOW NETWORK Description Displays the network settings of the Enclosure Manager Restrictions None SHOW EBIPA Syntax SHOW EBIPA Description Displays EBIPA configuration information Restrictions EM EBIPA control only functions for the 2 iLO processors in the server blades Server management Use the commands in this section to perform server management operations Cll reference 171 POWEROFF SERVER Syntax POWEROFF SERVER ALL
186. t First Site Name Exchange Version 0 0 6 5 6500 0 Identity idpe gre hp com Configuration Sites Default First Site Name Servers IDPE DC Originating Server idpe dc idpe gre hp com Number of Mailbox Databases 4 DBIWDPE1 mailbox database copy status Mounted Active Copy True Copy Queue Length 0 DB2 IDPE1 mailbox database copy status Mounted Active Copy True Copy Queue Length 0 Firmware The Firmware tab indicates whether the firmware of a component is outdated To review the components firmware version status open the System Manager and click the Firmware tab If the specific firmware requires that you reboot after installing the update a message instructing you to reboot the messaging system appears Since the tool does not connect to the Internet to identify new firmware you must periodically check the HP support web page and download new firmware when available 46 Monitoring and troubleshooting the messaging system O IMPORTANT Ifa firmware update requires a reboot you must reboot your messaging system manually For more information about firmware updates see Upgrading a component s firmware version page 64 WIN OTPSDRVUSOU running from Bay 1 7 System Summary Hardware Status Exchange Status Firmware Repons Firmware Status for WIN OTPSDRVUSOU Firmware is up to date Update Firmware for WIN OTP5DRVUSOU Go to Hp com to download HP E5460sb Server Blade for E5300 updates Be sure
187. t the back of the enclosure Disconnect the power cables 2 Extend the hard drive drawer 1 2 Press upward on the release button on the hard drive drawer 1 Pull the drawer handle down 90 degrees 2 132 Removing and replacing hardware components 3 om 3 Extend the hard drive drawer 3 NW a NN Label the hard drives NOTE Use the drive labels provided with the replacement rack rails to label the hard drives to ensure you replace the drives in the correct order Remove all hard drives IMPORTANT Install the hard drives in the same slots from which you removed them or the system might fail Push the drive drawer back into the messaging system enclosure Label each server blade and then remove both server blades Label the cables connected to the back of the enclosure and then unplug all cables from the back of the messaging system enclosure Unscrew the retaining screws from the bezel ears and then remove the enclosure from the rack WARNING The messaging system enclosure is heavy even after removing the hard drives Always use at least two people to remove the messaging system from the rack Extend the hard drive drawer Removing and replacing the enclosure rails 133 10 Remove the hard drive drawer from the messaging system enclosure 11 Lift the release mechanism on the rail
188. tall the hard drives in the same slots from which you removed them or the system might fail Use the drive labels to ensure you replace the drives in the correct order Push the drive drawer back into the messaging system enclosure Plug the cables into the back of the messaging system enclosure ensuring that all cables are returned to their original locations 10 Power on the messaging system 11 Confirm the messaging system has resumed normal operations Removing and replacing the front LED display board in the rack standard NOTE If you are not able to access all of the screws due to the enclosure position in the rack use the full procedure instructions This section describes how to remove and replace the front LED display board in the rack on the messaging system Removing the front LED display board in the rack To remove the front LED display board in the rack l 2 3 Use System Manager to identify the failed component Verify the failed component by checking for a blinking amber LED on the failed component Power off the system 1 Shut down blade 2 by clicking on Start and then Shut Down while you are connected to blade 1 Removing and replacing the front LED display board in the rack standard 111 Shut down blade 1 by clicking on Start and then Shut Down while you are connected to blade 2 3 Power off the expansion nodes if present by pressing and holding the power button at the back 4
189. tatus screen Deploying Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 33 HP E5000 Messaging System Quick Deployment Tool D HP E5000 Messaging Deployment Status System Quick Deployment Tool Below is the progress of your deployment ja Exchange Jetstress Ka Welcome 5 Machine stress tested This step was skipped 7 Acte Directory amp permissions Bil Enc User License Agreements 8 AD ready for Exchange 2010 b Machine domain joined amp ready for instal O Exchange Installation ES Deployment Progress 8 Exchange Setup complete b Additional Exchange con4guration ES Deployment Input Deployment Status O Post Exchange installation of Databases 8 DAG configured b Databases configured Ready for user migration Total Deployment Progress Your deployment is currently running Please do not stop or interrupt thes application until it is 100 complete When the process completes you are prompted to allow the server to reboot After the reboot log in again with Exchange administrator credentials see _http technet microsoft com en us library ee681663 aspx to complete the deployment the Exchange Deployment Tool reappears automatically when you log in 6 After deployment completes the Exchange Deployment Tool displays a success message and prompts you to run the Best Practices Analyzer O IMPORTANT Complete the E5000 Configuration Wizard and the deployment of Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 on the bay 2 server now
190. ters long and can include all alphanumeric characters the dash and the underscore e The lt user name gt must begin with a letter e The lt password gt must be 3 to 40 characters long The character set includes all printable characters If you do not enter a password you are prompted to enter one e Reserved user names are ALL case insensitive ADMINISTRATOR case insensitive switch switch2 switch3 switch4 switch5 switch6 switch7 switch8 daemon Idapuser nobody tbmuser_ vcmuser_ root and quire CLEAR SSHKEY Syntax CLEAR SSHKEY Description Disables a user account The system immediately logs out the user and prevents the user from logging in until the account is enabled This command is used in the factory to disable the root user account The root user account is required to perform certain factory only configuration and diagnostic operations when logged into the Linux shell Restrictions None DOWNLOAD SSHKEY Syntax DOWNLOAD SSHKEY lt url gt Description Downloads an authorized key file to use with Secure Shell 2 which can contain the public keys for the built in Administrator user Supported protocols are http ftp and tftp The url should be formatted as protocol host path file If your ftp server does not support anonymous connections then you can specify a username and password by replacing the host part in the above format with username password host The authorized keys file mu
191. th SHOW ENCLOSURE INFO command and is provided to the StorageWorks 1200m HBA in the MEZZ2 slot of the server through the MEZZPOS CLP string The command takes effect immediately O IMPORTANT Do not change enclosure ID You will be unable to access the LUNs Restrictions lt id gt is a decimal integer from 0 to 99 SET ENCLOSURE NAME Syntax SET ENCLOSURE NAME lt enclosure name gt Description Sets the persistent enclosure name stored in the EMU This name is displayed with SHOW ENCLOSURE INFO command The default unset by user value is UnnamedEnclosure Restrictions lt enclosure name gt must be 1 to 32 characters long and includes all alphanumeric underscore _ and dash characters SET ENCLOSURE UID Syntax SET ENCLOSURE UID ON OFF SLOW FAST Description Sets the blue enclosure UID The enclosure has UID on both front and rear of the enclosure however the front is only capable of being lit when enclosure power is on while the rear UID is visible under standby power alone The Unit Identification LED on the enclosure to steady on off or one of two blinking speeds The system confirms the operation There is no particular meaning to SLOW or FAST Restrictions Blinking rates are not user definable SLOW is 1 Hz FAST is 2 Hz Example EM 78E7D1C12074 gt set enclosure UID ON Enclosure s Unit Identification is ON SET FACTORY Syntax SET FACTORY Description Restores configurat
192. the Enclosure ID to indicate that the operation is complete Set Link Local IP Address LL You need to reconfigure the messaging system for a network where IP address assignment is static Procedure 1 Enter the menu mode by performing Activate Button Menu 2 Ya i UP button six times so that the display changes from _ _ to LL Set Link Local ode 3 Press and hold down the UP button for 3 seconds The EM flashes the display LL acknowledging the operator s request 4 Release the UP button The system then sets the EM to Link Local mode and exits menu mode The system also logs this event in the EM syslog and the effect on network configuration is immediate The system displays the Enclosure ID to indicate that the operation is complete Display Current IP Address IP You need to learn the IP address of the EM Procedure 1 Enter the menu mode by performing Activate Button Menu 2 Press the UP button six times so that the display changes from __ to IP Display IP Address 3 Press and hold the down UP button for 3 seconds The EM displays IP acknowledging the request 4 Release the UP button System then enters the Display IP sub function and displays the first octet of the IPv4 address being used by the EM 5 You may press the UP button 3 more times to scroll through the other 3 octets of the EM IP address You can backup using the DOWN button 6 Press and hold the DOWN button f
193. the new status is reported immediately in the SMH main page Components Status Summary When the Enclosure Manager IP address is set incorrectly the enclosure status displayed is Lost communication Because the Enclosure Manager has lost communication with the external network none of the other items in the Enclosure Information section can be displayed This section shows the status of the network connections This section displays status for various system components Version Control This section provides information about the Version Control Agent Software This section provides information about system firmware and software Component LEDs LEDs indicate the status of hardware components This section provides images of the component LED locations and describes the status of LED behaviors To obtain additional information on some status indicators you can use the EMU CLI SHOW commands described in EMU reference page 153 Component LEDs 51 52 Figure 11 Server blade s LEDs LO i Table 3 Server blade LEDs status ltem 1 Description UID LED Status Blue Needs service check Blue flashing remote management remote console in use via iLO Off No remote management Health LED Green Normal Flashing Booting Amber Degraded condition Red Critical condition NIC 1 LED Green Network linked Green flashing Network activity Off No l
194. the server blade Next you may access the E5000 System Manager by clicking the icon located in the tray immediately to the right of the Start button You may also access the E5000 System Manager by clicking Start gt Administrative Tools gt Server Manager Use the System Summary tab in the E5000 System Manager to monitor the system health status of each server blade The System Summary tab shows the overall high level status of the messaging system hardware Exchange and firmware To troubleshoot using the E5000 System Manager 1 Open the HP E5000 System Manager 2 Open the System Summary tab to review the overall health of the messaging system hardware Exchange and firmware If the status icon is green the system is running properly A yellow icon is a warning that there are conditions that might cause a problem If the icon is red a problem exists in the messaging system 3 Open each tab in the HP E5000 System Manager to assess the status of the messaging system 4 Follow the instructions provided on the System Manager tabs for any reported issue NOTE The E5000 System Manager provides the status of each server blade that is configured in the messaging system Be sure to note the server blade that is being assessed when you open the E5000 System Manager Log into each server blade to evaluate its status O IMPORTANT The System Manager identifies the server blade and bay location You must run the System Manager begin
195. tically shuts down NOTE There are two fan modules in the messaging system one server fan module and one hard drive fan module This section describes how to remove and replace the drive fan module in the messaging system Removing and replacing hardware components Removing the drive fan module To remove the drive fan module 1 Use System Manager to identify the failed component 2 Verify the failed component by checking for a blinking amber LED on the failed component 3 Press upward on the drive fan module release lever 1 4 Remove the drive fan module 2 Replacing the drive fan module To replace the drive fan module 1 Insert the replacement fan module 2 Verify that the replacement component is working properly by checking the associated LED status Removing and replacing the drive fan module 85 3 Confirm that the messaging system has resumed normal operations NOTE It should take approximately 15 seconds for the LED status to appear Removing and replacing the server fan module A CAUTION You must replace the server fan module within 3 minutes or you might lose data The total time allowance is 3 minutes for replacing the driver module which includes the removal of the original server fan module and installation of the replacement fan O IMPORTANT Be sure to unpack the replacement part before you remove the ex
196. ting properly e If applicable verify that the green LED is lit continuously or blinking If not try reseating the component e From the System Manager navigate to the Hardware Status and System Summary tabs to confirm the component failure alert no longer appears The status should be Y Good Wait times for hard disks If the hard drive is part of a volume the following wait times apply Removal e Less than 3 seconds for the LED to turn off Insert e Less than 1 second for first disk activity e Less than 15 seconds for the disk to be ready for REBUILD The LED blinks at 1 Hz NOTE The transition to solid green depends on how long the REBUILD takes the LEDs indicate REBUILD If the hard drive is not part of a volume the following wait times apply Removal e No indication appears because the LED is already off Insert e Less than 1 second for the first disk activity to appear e Less than 15 seconds for the disk to be ready to use Removing and replacing the server interposer board 74 This section describes how to remove and replace the server interposer board in the messaging system Removing the server interposer board To remove the server interposer board 1 Use System Manager to identify the failed component 2 Verity the failed component by checking for a blinking amber LED on the failed component see Table 4 page 53 3 Power off the system 1 Shut down blade 2 by clicking on Start
197. tion describes how to remove and replace the capacitor pack in the messaging system Removing the capacitor pack A CAUTION Wear gloves or use care when removing the capacitor pack to avoid physical injury CAUTION Electrostatic discharge can damage electronic components Be sure you are properly grounded before performing this procedure To remove the capacitor pack 1 Back up all data 2 Close all applications 3 Power off the server blade 4 Remove the server blade from the enclosure by pushing the button to release the handle 1 pulling the handle toward you 2 and then removing the server blade from the enclosure 3 5 Press the release button on the access panel and slide the access panel to the left to remove it 6 Since the original capacitor pack is connected to a cache module observe the cache module LEDs e Ifthe amber cache LED is solid data transfer to the flash device on the cache is in progress Do not remove the cache until the amber LED is off and then continue with the next step e If the amber cache LED is not lit proceed to the next step 144 Removing and replacing hardware components 7 Open the ejector latches on each side of the cache module slot Typically opening the ejector latches ejects the cache module automatically If the module does not eject automatically after you open the ejector latches remove the cache module by grasping only the edges 8 Remove the cach
198. tion network 3 File share witness 6 Firewall By default the E5000 Configuration Wizard sets up the Client MAPI and Replication networks as follows e Client MAPI network o Server 1 Port 1 and Server 2 Port 2 network ports connect to this network o Labels this network as the MAPI network on each server o The default setting is static but you can use the E5000 Configuration Wizard to configure DHCP addressing e Replication network o Server 1 Port 2 and Server 2 Port 1 network ports connect to the replication network o The E5000 Configuration Wizard automatically sets these static addresses by default but also allows you to change them Server 1 10 0 0 1 Server 2 10 0 0 2 Use one of the Ethernet cables shipped with the E5000 system to connect the replication ports as shown in Figure 4 page 11 E5300 Messaging System connection options Figure 5 page 12 shows the recommended option for connecting the EMU to the servers this configuration is recommended after the initial configuration For the initial configuration of EMU and iLO the EMU port must be connected directly to the administrator s laptop or PC Figure 5 page 12 shows the recommended Replication network configuration option To use this option you need a VLAN switch and you must ensure that the MAPI and Replication networks are kept separate Planning the E5300 Messaging System network configuration 11 Figure 5 E5300 Messaging System connec
199. tion options 1 Client MAPI network 2 Replication network 3 Connection to EMU Planning the E5500 E5700 Messaging System network configuration This section describes the typical E5500 E5700 network configuration and EMU connection options Typical E5500 E5700 Messaging System network configuration Figure 6 page 12 shows the typical E5500 5700 network configuration expected by the E5000 Configuration Wizard as described in Configuring the messaging system software page 24 Figure 6 Management network recommended 4 Connection to EMU 1 Client MAPI network 2 Replication network 5 Management network 3 Connections to management network By default the E5000 Configuration Wizard sets up the Client MAPI and Replication networks as follows e Client MAPI network 12 Preparing to install the messaging system o Serverl Port 1 and Server2 Port 2 network ports connect to this network o The network is labeled as the MAPI network on each server e Replication network o Server l Mezz NIC Port 1 and Server 2 Mezz NIC Port 1 network ports connect to this network o The E5000 Configuration Wizard automatically assigns these static addresses Server 1 10 0 0 1 Server 2 10 0 0 2 Use one of the Ethernet cables shipped with the messaging system to connect the replication ports as shown in Figure 4 page 11 E5500 E
200. tions None SHOW SYSLOG SETTINGS Syntax SHOW SYSLOG SETTINGS Description Displays the remote syslog settings enabled disabled status IP address Port for the Enclosure Manager Restrictions None TEST SYSLOG Syntax TEST SYSLOG Description Tests the remote system log settings by logging a test message to the remote syslog The test message also appears in the local EM system log Cll reference 181 Restrictions Only functions if remote syslog is enabled SET REMOTE SYSLOG SERVER Syntax SET REMOTE SYSLOG SERVER lt IPv4 gt lt dns name gt Description Sets the IP address of a remote system log server Restrictions e EM version 1 0 only supports IPv e Settings are not used unless remote system logging is enabled SET REMOTE SYSLOG PORT Syntax SET REMOTE SYSLOG PORT lt port gt Description Sets the UDP destination port for remote system logging Restrictions e The default remote system logging port is 514 e lt port gt must be a number between 1 and 65535 e Settings are not used unless remote system logging is enabled ENABLE SYSLOG REMOTE Syntax ENABLE SYSLOG REMOTE Description Enables remote system logging Restrictions The remote system log server address must be configured before enabling remote system logging DISABLE SYSLOG REMOTE Syntax DISABLE SYSLOG REMOTE Description Disables remote system logging Restrictions None 182 EMU reference Session Int
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202. tocol Does not clear any NTP servers that have been configured with SET NTP Restrictions None CLEAR NTP Syntax CLEAR NTP PRIMARY SECONDARY Description Clears the Primary or Secondary NTP server IP address Restrictions Clearing the Primary NTP address disables NTP SET NTF POLL Syntax SET NTP POLL lt seconds gt Description Sets the polling interval for Network Time Protocol servers The factory default polling interval is 720 seconds 12 minutes Restrictions The polling range is 60 86400 seconds 1 minute to 1 day SET NTP PRIMARY Syntax SET NTP PRIMARY lt host gt Description Sets the primary server used for synchronizing time date using the Network Time Protocol NTP lt host gt can be either an IPv4 address an IPv6 address or a DNS name Restrictions e Pv4 addresses must be in the form 4 where each ranges from O to 255 e IPv addresses must be formed without the network prefix length SET NTP SECONDARY Syntax SET NTP SECONDARY lt host gt Description Sets the secondary server used for synchronizing time date using the Network Time Protocol NTP lt host gt can be either an IPv4 address and IPv6 address or a DNS name Cll reference 159 Restrictions e _ Pv4 addresses must be in the form 4 where each ranges from O to 255 e IPv addresses must be formed without the network prefix length Inventory and status These c
203. trolling FAN 1 The JBOD IE expanders control FAN 2 so information on FAN 2 can only be reported if enclosure power is on AND at least one SAS IO module is present and functioning normally Not all information for example part number and serial number of FAN 2 are reported to EM by the SAS module so it cannot be reported as with FAN 1 When enclosure power is first turned on FAN 2 status changes from Dormant to Absent and then to actual status when this information is given to the EM Example EM 78E7D1C12074 gt show enclosure fan all Fan 1 information Status OK Speed 33 percent of Maximum speed Maximum speed 14000 Minimum speed 4200 Product Name HP IDP FAN MODULE Part Number 999999 Spare Part Number 620825 001 Version 0 9 Fan 2 information Status OK Speed 30 percent of Maximum speed Maximum speed 14000 Minimum speed 0 Version 0 9 SHOW ENCLOSURE INFO Syntax SHOW ENCLOSURE INFO Description Displays information about the enclosure and included options Restrictions None 2 Some information such as Enclosure Name is user supplied and if never programmed has a default value The Solution part number serial number and name string are programmed in the factory depending on the software SKU that is pre installed These numbers and strings are not customer programmable but vary by solution SKU even if the CSP is the same type The solution numbers not the chassis numbers ar
204. uidor o servicio t cnico autorizado 202 Regulatory compliance notices Glossary CAS Client Access Server The Client Access server role is one of five distinct server roles for Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 It supports the Outlook Web App and Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync client applications and the Post Office Protocol version 3 POP3 and Internet Message Access Protocol version 4rev1 IMAP4 protocols The Client Access server role also provides access to free busy data by using the Availability service and enables certain clients to download automatic configuration settings from the Autodiscover service For more information see the Microsoft Technet article Understanding Client Access at http technet microsoft com en us library bb124915 aspx DAG Database Availability Group A database availability group is the base component of the high availability and site resilience framework built into Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 A DAG is a group of up to 16 Mailbox servers that hosts a set of databases and provides automatic database level recovery from failures that affect individual servers or databases For more information see the Microsoft Technet article Understanding Database Availability Groups at http technet microsoft com en us library dd979799 aspx OWA Outlook Web Access The Web browser based version of Microsoft Outlook Formerly called Exchange Web Connect EWC Outlook Web Access OWA is provided by Exchange
205. umber PBCZHAX9VZ6082 Spare Part Number 620021 001 Firmware Version 0 10 HwVersion X5 I O Module Bay MEZZB Model HP IDP 1G SWITCH MEZZ Manufacturer HP PCA Serial Number PBCZHAX9VZ602K Spare Part Number 620021 001 Firmware Version 0 10 HwVersion X5 I O Module Bay PCIE1 Model HP IDP PCIE MODULE Manufacturer HP PCA Serial Number PBCZDAX9VZ602P Spare Part Number 615879 001 Firmware Version none HwVersion X4 I O Module Bay PCIE2 Model HP IDP PCIE MODULE Manufacturer HP PCA Serial Number PBCZDAX9VZ6081 Spare Part Number 615879 001 166 EMU reference Firmware Version none HwVersion X4 I O Module Bay SASA Firmware Version EE 1209 IE 1209 I O Module Bay SASB Firmware Version EE 1209 IE 1209 SHOW IOMODULES Syntax SHOW IOMODULES Description Shows information for the IOMODULE within the enclosure SAS LOM MEZZ and PCle Restrictions e Should really only be used when enclosure power is on e If enclosure power has never been turned on no information is available If it was on but is now off only the firmware version of the IO modules that have firmware is shown Example EM 78E7D1C12074 gt show iomodules I O Module Bay LOMA Status OK Power on Product Name HP IDP 1G LOM MODULE Part Number 611378 001 Serial Number PBCZEAX9VZ602G HwVersion X5 FwVersion 0 10 Unit Identification LED off Health Status LED Healthy I O Module Bay LOMB Status OK Power on
206. up and out to remove the front bezel 2 Removing and replacing the front LED display board full 115 NOTE There are two screws on the bottom four screws on the sides two on each side and two screws hidden behind the handle 13 Disconnect the LED display board from the drive backplane by pinching the ends of the LED display board together 1 Remove the four screws from the LED display board 2 Then remove the LED display board from the drive drawer 3 Replacing the front LED display board full To replace the front LED display board full 116 Removing and replacing hardware components a Install the replacement LED display board 1 replace the four LED display board screws 2 and then reconnect the LED display board to the drive drawer 3 Replace the front bezel with the handle at a 90 degree angle making sure the bottom pins are aligned with the bottom holes 1 and replace the front bezel screws 2 NOTE There are two screws on the bottom four screws on the sides two on each side and two screws hidden behind the handle Close the drawer handle Place the enclosure in the rack and tighten the two retaining screws WARNING The messaging system enclosure is heavy even after removing the hard drives Always use at least two people to replace the messaging system in the rack Replace the server blades into their original bays Extend the hard drive drawer 1 Pre
207. using ssh and the newly assigned EMU name and validate connectivity Example 2 Verifying connectivity E5000 1 EM gt show server list all show server list all Bay iLO Name iLO IP Address Status Power UID 1 ILOMXQ0110FJ9 16 78 90 51 OK On Off 2 ILOMXQ0110FHU 16 78 90 113 OK Off Off Totals 2 server blades installed 1 powered on Accessing the messaging system For initial configuration of the messaging system you must have console access for each of the server blades You can use either a local I O diagnostic SUV cable or an iLO connection The iLO connection is the preferred method because it allows for remote access For remote access open an Internet Explorer window and enter the iLO name or IP address for the server blade located in Bay1 For more information about IP addressing and subnets see E5000 EMU network connections page 9 You log in using the iLO Administrator name and newly created password for that blade For instructions on using iLO see the Integrated Lights Out user guide available from Accessing the messaging system 21 www hp com go ilo On the iLO web page select iLO Firmware under iLO Support amp Downloads on the right then select Manuals from menu on the left If you are using the direct connect method connect the supplied SUV cable to the front of the messaging system server blades in the following sequence keyboard mouse monitor cable and monitor power cable NOTE The keyb
208. ve the selected events as the default when adding new EE EE ka Comectahle Memory Inn Nieahled zi 2 To configure the SNMP settings provide the contact and location information for the System Administrator and then click OK SNMP Settings x Intemet management systems may request the contact person system location and network services for this system from the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP service Contact 42 Monitoring and troubleshooting the messaging system 3 To make SNMP visible externally 1 Select Start gt Administrative Tools Services 2 Select SNMP Service 3 Right click and select Properties to display the SNMP Service properties 4 Select the Security tab and specify the following items e The external hosts that may use the SNMP protocol e The SNMP Community string HP recommends that you use something other than the typical Public string O IMPORTANT Configure HP SIM security to prevent the SIM management server from gaining access to SNMP The SNMP trap function in the messaging system is enabled by default Any SNMP client on localhost listening on default port number 171 can receive traps You can contigure the destination IP address using the snmp xm1 configuration file in the directory Program Files HPWBEM Tools snmp xml Using the E5000 System Manager To use the E5000 System Manager which has been preinstalled a configured you must Remote Desktop into
209. ver Users who have administrative privileges on the server have the same privileges in the SMH application O IMPORTANT You must complete the E5000 Configuration Wizard before using the System Management Homepage During the initial stages of the installation the Administrator user password is not set You cannot use the System Management Homepage to manage the messaging system until you log in NOTE To view the SMH of one server on a different server you must modify Windows firewall settings For instructions open the Help menu select Getting Started and then Configuring Firewall Settings System Management Homepage main page Figure 10 page 49 shows the SMH main page Figure 10 System Management Homepage main page Home Settings Teske Logs Webapps Support Help Solution Humber WAN DOUMSEUURU Management Processor Home SETOSA NENS FE ESSO Nasara System Saco MOJA HP 54803b integrated Lights Ot 20 wa Component Status Summary O Storage System O Overall System Heath Status Stems shown Storage System Enciosure Cooling FP NCSD DP 100E Mutitunction EL c Adapter coing Smart Array P410l in Sit O Enciosure Intormation HP NCSI OF 1GbE Mutitunction BL c Adapter 32 Menogemert Processor Enciosure Power FPNCS3A Dual Port 1008 Multifuncion BL c Adapter O Memory D WO Mode Information HP NOSIA Dual Port 1068E Mutifunction BL c Adapter 2 Processors D Pdi Device Information Tempe
210. ver blade and then remove both server blades Label and then unplug all cables from the back of the messaging system enclosure Unscrew the retaining screws from the bezel ears and then remove the enclosure from the rack WARNING The messaging system enclosure is heavy even after removing the hard drives Always use at least two people to remove the messaging system from the rack Remove the top back panel by pressing the release button and lifting the latch to slide the top back panel off Remove the server blade airflow baffle from inside the enclosure Replacing the server airflow baffle To replace the server airflow baffle l gt Install the replacement server blade airflow baffle Reinstall the top back panel Place the enclosure back in the rack and tighten the two retaining screws WARNING The messaging system enclosure is heavy even after removing the hard drives Always use at least two people to replace the messaging system in the rack Replace the server blades into their original bays Extend the hard drive drawer Removing and replacing the server airflow baffle 105 Press upward on the release button on the hard drive drawer 1 Pull the drawer handle down 90 degrees 2 Extend the hard drive drawer 3 AN 6 Replace all hard drives O IMPORTANT _ Install the hard drives in the same slots from which you remov
211. vfallet V rna i st llet om natur och milj genom att l mna in uttj nt utrustning p anvisad insamlingsplats Allt elektriskt och elektroniskt avfall g r sedan vidare till tervinning Kontakta ditt tervinningsf retag f r mer information Turkish recycling notice T rkiye Cumhuriyeti EEE Y netmeli ine Uygundur Recycling notices 199 Battery replacement notices Dutch battery notice French Verklaring betreffende de batterij AN WAARSCHUWING dit apparaat bevat mogelijk een batterij Probeer de batterijen na het verwijderen niet op te laden Stel de batterijen niet bloot aan water of temperaturen boven 60 C De batterijen mogen niet worden beschadigd gedemonteerd geplet of doorboord Zorg dat u geen kortsluiting veroorzaakt tussen de externe contactpunten en laat de batterijen niet in aanraking komen met water of vuur Gebruik ter vervanging alleen door HP goedgekeurde batterijen Batterijen accu s en accumulators mogen niet worden gedeponeerd bij het normale huishoudelijke afval Als u de batterijen accu s wilt inleveren voor hergebruik of op de juiste manier wilt vernietigen kunt u gebruik maken van het openbare inzamelingssysteem voor klein chemisch afval of ze terugsturen naar HP of een geautoriseerde HP Business of Service Partner Neem contact op met een geautoriseerde leverancier of een Business of Service Partner voor meer informatie over het vervangen of op de juiste manier verni
212. vilege Operational groups Descriptions of the CLI commands are a below by functional areas instead of the parser implementation which as mentioned above is a tree of commands subcommands and sub subcommands The functional groups are e Authentication user identity and authentication e Time functions Real Time Clock Calendar control e Role definition access control e Inventory and status self explanatory e Internet control internal and external LAN management e Server control iLO dependent control of server e Enclosure control global control of enclosure excluding JBOD management zone e Forensic global diagnostic context functions not directed validation tests e Session CLI session control Cll reference 153 Authentication This section defines EM authentication CLI functions ADD USER Syntax ADD USER lt user name gt lt password gt Description Adds a user to the system If you do not provide a password you are prompted for one If script mode is enabled and the password is not provided the password is assigned an unmatched string This unmatched string requires an enclosure administrator to change the password to allow the new user to access the system Restrictions e You can add a maximum of 30 users including the reserved accounts e The lt user name gt is case sensitive and must be unique to all other user names and group names The user name must be 1 to 40 charac
213. wer button at the back of the enclosure 5 Disconnect the power cables Extend the hard drive drawer 1 Press upward on the release button on the hard drive drawer 1 2 Pull the drawer handle down 90 degrees 2 Removing and replacing the midplane board 77 78 5 qn 10 11 3 Extend the hard drive drawer 3 i i W Label the hard drives NOTE Use the drive labels provided with the replacement midplane board when removing the drives to ensure you replace the drives in the correct order y Ha es IB tai fu e Remove all hard drives IMPORTANT Install the hard drives in the same slots from which you removed them or the system might fail Push the drive drawer back into the messaging system enclosure Label each server blade and then remove both server blades Label the cables connected to the back of the enclosure so they can be returned to their original locations Unplug all cables from the back of the messaging system enclosure Unscrew the retaining screws from the bezel ears and then remove the enclosure from the rack WARNING The messaging system enclosure is heavy even after removing the hard drives Always use at least two people to remove the messaging system from the rack Remove the top back panel by pressing the panel release button and lifting the latch to slide the top back panel off
214. wer is already on Because the EM hardware cannot determine if a blade is physically present unless enclosure power is on the EM reports the warning enclosure power is oft if this command is issued when power is off Example EM 78E7DC12074 gt show server list Bay iLO Name iLO IP Address Status Power UID 1 ILOMXQ9350526 16 83 141 254 OK On Off 2 ILOMXQ93305T8 16 83 142 21 OK On Off Totals 2 server blades installed 2 powered on SHOW SERVER STATUS Syntax Description Displays current status of the server blade in the specified bay or 2 bays Restrictions This command functions only if the enclosure power is already on Because the EM hardware cannot determine if a blade is physically present unless enclosure power is on the EM reports the warning enclosure power is oft if this command is issued when power is off Example EM 78E7DC12074 gt show server status all Blade 1 Status Power On Current Wattage used 191 Health OK Unit Identification LED Off Blade 2 Status Power On Current Wattage used 173 Health OK Unit Identification LED Off 176 EMU reference Enclosure control The commands in the section provide various enclosure control functions DOWNLOAD COMFIG Syntax DOWNLOAD CONFIG lt URL gt Description Downloads a previously saved configuration script file from a specific IP host then executes it This command should be used to recover configuration after replacement of
215. would like to use this wizard for easy system configuration and Microsoft Exchange 2010 setup C No I will configure the system manually ok nees _ coca meo Click Next 4 Set the time zone and then click Next The correct local time zone is set when the server joins a domain Configuring server software 25 fp HP E5000 Messaging System Configuration Wizard Server Bay Location 1 Set Time Zone Ap Set the time zone for this computer E5000 Configuration Wizard Server Bay Location 1 Version 10 10 6 Busi Version 200 12157 Time 2 16 37 PM Dale Friday Octoper 08 2010 vee o E 5 Set the Administrator password and then click Next hp HP E5000 Messaging System Configuration Wizard Server Bay Location 2 Administrator Password Set the Administrator password for this server E5000 Configuration Wizard Server Bay Location 2 Verson 10 Build Version 200 14157 Set Time Zone CAI 26 Configuring the messaging system software 6 Set the network configuration Review each network port configurations and either accept the O default values or press Edit to change them Click Next when finished IMPORTANT By default the Replication network is set to a static network 10 0 0 0 30 with IP 10 0 0 1 on the first node and 10 0 0 2 on the second If these addresses conflict with addresses on your network please reconfigure them to some other unused static network The following figure shows a
216. xisting is selected When you reach this screen while deploying to the bay 2 server select Second blade and then enter the name of the bay 1 server not the name of the bay 2 server Complete each item on this screen as needed for your deployment New or existing Availability Group DAG name The Exchange Deployment Tool automatically detects if any are found in the existing Exchange organization Accept the default name or enter a new name of one already exists Availability Group IP address Using an IP address of 0 0 0 0 configures the DAG to use DHCP You can update the configured IP address later using the Exchange Management Shell or additional addresses can be added later using the Set AvailabilityGroup PowerShell command Witness Server name See http technet microsoft com en us library dd351107 aspx for information about special considerations if placing the suggested default Witness Server on a domain controller Witness directory Specify the local path on the Witness Server name prefix Use the suggested default or enter a new name The Exchange Deployment Tool appends numbers to the name and verifies that the name is unique at the organization level an Exchange 2010 requirement Client Access Server CAS is Internet facing For more information see http technet microsott com en us library dd351198 aspx_ for more information New or Existing CAS array Enter a name for New or select from the drop down for Ex
217. xternal half of SAS I O Module Internal half of SAS I O Module HP E5000 expansion node I O Module MBFAM1000YU and MBFAM2000YV HDD Updating system software and firmware 7 Removing and replacing hardware components This chapter describes procedures for removing and replacing hardware components Customer self repair HP customer self repair CSR programs allow you to repair your StorageWorks product If a CSR part needs replacing HP ships the part directly to you so that you can install it at your convenience Some parts do not qualify for CSR Your HP authorized service provider determines whether a repair can be accomplished by CSR For more information about CSR contact your local service provider or see the CSR website htto www hp com go selfrepair Best practices for replacing components The following sections provide information to help you successfully replace the hardware components on your messaging system A WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment e Be sure that only one component is extended from a rack at a time A rack may become unstable if more than one component is extended at the same time e Do not extend the hard drive drawers beyond the supporting surface when the unit is not installed in a rack A CAUTION Removing a component significantly changes the air flow within the enclosure All components must be installed for the enclosure to cool properly If
218. y default and should not be disabled as they are used for internal management functions If they are enabled for external client consumption HP SIM must be configured so it does not attempt to communicate with these agents If you are unable to resolve a messaging system operation issue after using the various options contact HP Support You need to provide your Service Agreement ID SAID and your warranty and entitlement labels See Obtaining the Service Agreement ID SAID page 61 and Locating the messaging system warranty entitlement labels page 62 notification alerts When you receive an alert open the HP E5000 System Manager described in Using the E5000 System Manager page 43 to view a high level description of the issue You may then choose to open the System Management Homepage or HP SIM to obtain more detailed information IMPORTANT While the notification alerts report issues as they arise it is still important to monitor the messaging system regularly to ensure optimal operation For more information on receiving notification alerts see Using notification alerts page 37 Examples of error messages Table 1 page 37 lists examples of possible error messages and describes the needed action to resolve the issue Table 1 Examples of possible error messages Message appears Issue Resolution Not a valid license Entered an incorrect Exchange license Enter the correct Exch
219. y of the complex and time consuming tasks needed to configure and deploy a high availability messaging system The setup tools make it easy to get both Windows and Exchange configured and running quickly and you can use the HP Sizer for more detailed configurations e Automatic database level recovery from failures e HP and Microsoft management integration including Microsoft Server Manager and System Center and HP System Insight Manager and Integrated Lights Out iLO For more description of E5000 Messaging system features go to hitp www hp com go E5000 Messaging system hardware components Figure 1 HP E5000 Messaging System all models 1 Disk drive drawer 2 Server blade 1 Bay 1 3 Server blade 2 Bay 2 8 Figure 2 HP E5000 Messaging System rear view 1 System fan 2 HP StorageWorks 2 port Ethernet I O module 2 These modules connect to the NIC located on the server blade motherboard 3 Drive fan 4 SAS I O module 2 5 Power button 6 Power supply 2 7 HP StorageWorks 2 port Ethernet O module These modules 2 connect to the NIC located on top of the Mezzanine card on the server blade Standard on the E5500 and E5700 and can be added as option for the E5300 8 Management port for iLO and Enclosure Manager Unit Messaging system software components The E5000 Messaging System includes factory integration of the hardware and pre loading of the E5000 software image including
220. y the EMU but is controlled by one of the management processors inside the SAS IO Module This LED cannot be lit without enclosure power ON and its state depends upon signals from one of the SAS lO modules To troubleshoot a degraded fan you can use the EMU CLI commands SHOW ENCLOSURE STATUS and SHOW ENCLOSURE FAN ALL described in EMU reference page 153 EMU CLI SHOW commands Use the EMU CLI SHOW commands described in EMU reference page 153 to obtain additional information about component status as indicated by the hardware LEDs described in Component LEDs page 51 To access the CLI log in to the EMU as Administrator The system is shipped with a single enabled user account Administrator The password of the Administrator account is unique programmed at the factory and printed on the tear off label on the back of the unit and the label on top of the EMU Logging in to the system requires the Secure Shell protocol SSH Windows systems can use ssh clients such as PuTTy which can be freely downloaded To log in to the EMU 1 Note the IP address of the EMU 2 ssh to the EMU 3 Log in as Administrator Following is a sample login session user host ssh Administrator 10 0 0 10 WARNING This is a private system Do not attempt to login unless you are an authorized user Any authorized or unauthorized access and use may be moni tored and can result in criminal or civil prosecution under applicable law

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