HP 353803-B22 HP StorageWorks 1000 Modular Smart Array maintenance and service - Page 93

Installing the component, Verifying proper operation, Replacing the MSA1000 chassis, SCSI I/O module

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Installing the component 1. Slide the replacement power button module into the bay until it clicks into place. 2. Reinstall all hard drives in slots 10-14. CAUTION: To prevent data loss, each hard drive must be installed in the same slot from which is was removed. 3. Reinstall the MSA in the rack. 4. Reconnect he SCSI, Fibre Channel, and power cables. 5. Apply power to the MSA as instructed in Applying power to the MSA. Verifying proper operation After replacing the failed power button module, verify that: • The module status LED is solid green. • No new error messages are displayed on the array controller LCD panel. Replacing the MSA1000 chassis In the event of a backplane board failure, a new chassis must be ordered. All original component parts of the MSA can be reinstalled in their respective locations on the new backplane. The parts that will be removed from the old chassis and then reinstalled in the new chassis include: • Controllers or controller blank • Hard drives or blanks • Power button module • Fibre Channel I/O modules or interconnect blank • MSA SAN Switch 2/8 (if installed on previous system) • MSA Hub 2/3 (if installed on previous system) • SCSI I/O module • Power supply/fan assemblies When finished, write the serial number of the original chassis (and MSA SAN Switch 2/8 and MSA Hub 2/3) on the label of the replacement chassis. maintenance and service guide 93

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Installing the component
1.
Slide the replacement power button module into the bay until it clicks into place.
2.
Reinstall all hard drives in slots 10–14.
CAUTION:
To prevent data loss, each hard drive must be installed in the same slot from which is
was removed.
3.
Reinstall the MSA in the rack.
4.
Reconnect he SCSI, Fibre Channel, and power cables.
5.
Apply power to the MSA as instructed in
Applying power to the MSA
.
Verifying proper operation
After replacing the failed power button module, verify that:
The module status LED is solid green.
No new error messages are displayed on the array controller LCD panel.
Replacing the MSA1000 chassis
In the event of a backplane board failure, a new chassis must be ordered. All original component parts
of the MSA can be reinstalled in their respective locations on the new backplane. The parts that will be
removed from the old chassis and then reinstalled in the new chassis include:
Controllers or controller blank
Hard drives or blanks
Power button module
Fibre Channel I/O modules or interconnect blank
MSA SAN Switch 2/8 (if installed on previous system)
MSA Hub 2/3 (if installed on previous system)
SCSI I/O module
Power supply/fan assemblies
When
nished, write the serial number of the original chassis (and MSA SAN Switch 2/8 and MSA
Hub 2/3) on the label of the replacement chassis.
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