HP 3PAR StoreServ 7200 2-node HP 3PAR StoreServ 7000 Storage Service Guide (QR - Page 20

Node Installation, be able to rejoin the cluster.

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4. Pull the gray node rod to remove the node from the enclosure. 5. When the node is halfway out of the enclosure, use both hands to slide the node out completely. 6. Set the node on the ESD safe mat next to the replacement node for servicing. 7. Push in the failed node's grey rod to ready it for packaging and provide differentiation from the replacement node. Node Installation 1. Move both SFPs from the onboard FC ports on the failed node to the onboard FC ports on the replacement node: a. Lift the retaining clip and carefully slide the SFP out of the slot. b. Carefully slide the SFP into the FC port on the replacement node until fully seated and close the wire handle to secure it in place. 2. If a PCIe adapter is installed in the failed node, move the SFPs from the PCIe adapter on the failed node to the PCIe adapter on the replacement node: a. Lift the retaining clip and carefully slide the SFP out of the slot. b. Carefully slide the replacement SFP into the adapter on the replacement node until fully seated. Close the wire handle to secure it in place. 3. On the replacement node, ensure that the gray node rod is in the extracted position, pulled out of the component. 4. With your hands grasping each side of the replacement node, gently slide it into the enclosure. Ensure the node is aligned with the grooves in the slot. CAUTION: Ensure that the node is correctly oriented; alternate nodes are rotated 180°. 5. Keep sliding the node in until the it halts against the insertion mechanism. CAUTION: Do not proceed until the replacement node has an Ethernet cable connected. Without an Ethernet cable, node rescue cannot complete and the replacement node will not be able to rejoin the cluster. 6. Reconnect the cables to the node. 7. Push the extended gray node rod into the node to ensure the node is correctly installed. CAUTION: If the blue LED is flashing, it is an indication that the node is not properly seated. Pull out the grey node rod and push it back in to ensure that the node is fully seated. NOTE: Once inserted, the node should power up and go through the node rescue procedure before joining the cluster. This may take up to 10 minutes. 8. Verify the node LED is blinking green in synchronization with other nodes, indicating that the node has joined the cluster. 9. Follow the return instructions provided with the new component. NOTE: If a PCIe adapter is installed in the failed node, leave it installed. Do not remove and return it in the packaging for the replacement PCIe adapter. 20 Servicing the Storage System

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4.
Pull the gray node rod to remove the node from the enclosure.
5.
When the node is halfway out of the enclosure, use both hands to slide the node out completely.
6.
Set the node on the ESD safe mat next to the replacement node for servicing.
7.
Push in the failed node’s grey rod to ready it for packaging and provide differentiation from
the replacement node.
Node Installation
1.
Move both SFPs from the onboard FC ports on the failed node to the onboard FC ports on
the replacement node:
a.
Lift the retaining clip and carefully slide the SFP out of the slot.
b.
Carefully slide the SFP into the FC port on the replacement node until fully seated and
close the wire handle to secure it in place.
2.
If a PCIe adapter is installed in the failed node, move the SFPs from the PCIe adapter on the
failed node to the PCIe adapter on the replacement node:
a.
Lift the retaining clip and carefully slide the SFP out of the slot.
b.
Carefully slide the replacement SFP into the adapter on the replacement node until fully
seated. Close the wire handle to secure it in place.
3.
On the replacement node, ensure that the gray node rod is in the extracted position, pulled
out of the component.
4.
With your hands grasping each side of the replacement node, gently slide it into the enclosure.
Ensure the node is aligned with the grooves in the slot.
CAUTION:
Ensure that the node is correctly oriented; alternate nodes are rotated 180°.
5.
Keep sliding the node in until the it halts against the insertion mechanism.
CAUTION:
Do not proceed until the replacement node has an Ethernet cable connected.
Without an Ethernet cable, node rescue cannot complete and the replacement node will not
be able to rejoin the cluster.
6.
Reconnect the cables to the node.
7.
Push the extended gray node rod into the node to ensure the node is correctly installed.
CAUTION:
If the blue LED is flashing, it is an indication that the node is not properly seated.
Pull out the grey node rod and push it back in to ensure that the node is fully seated.
NOTE:
Once inserted, the node should power up and go through the node rescue procedure
before joining the cluster. This may take up to 10 minutes.
8.
Verify the node LED is blinking green in synchronization with other nodes, indicating that the
node has joined the cluster.
9.
Follow the return instructions provided with the new component.
NOTE:
If a PCIe adapter is installed in the failed node, leave it installed. Do not remove and
return it in the packaging for the replacement PCIe adapter.
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Servicing the Storage System