HP AD510A HP StorageWorks 1500 Modular Smart Array Installation Guide (355901- - Page 57

Step 10: Power on the devices, indicating that the MSA has been powered on.

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Installation Procedures - All Deployments Step 10: Power on the devices After the MSA and its storage enclosures are installed and connected to the SAN, power up all of the devices in the SAN and verify that they are operating properly. 1. Apply power to each UPS. 2. Apply power to each external Fibre Channel switch. 3. Apply power to each attached storage enclosure. 4. Power on the MSA by pressing the power/standby button on the front panel. The LED on the power/standby button changes from amber to solid green, indicating that the MSA has been powered on. 5. Wait (up to four minutes) for the MSA to complete its startup routine. Note: In dual-controller configurations, each time the MSA is restarted, firmware on the two controllers is compared. If the versions are mismatched, the system prompts to clone the firmware on the controller with the latest version (higher number) over to the controller with the earlier version (lower number) firmware. The following message is displayed on the LCD panel of the controller with the earlier firmware: 07 CLONE FIRMWARE? ''= YES Press the > button on the LCD panel to clone the firmware. In dual-controller configurations, the firmware on the controllers must be the same version. 6. Press the ^ and v LCD panel message buttons on the front of each MSA controller to review the startup messages and look for the following message: Startup Complete Note: Proceed to the next step only after the Startup Complete message is displayed. If you power up the server before the MSA has completed its power-on sequence, your server may not see the MSA properly. 7. Apply power to the servers in the SAN with access to the MSA, start the operating system, and log on as user with administrative control. HP StorageWorks 1500 Modular Smart Array Installation Guide 57

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Installation Procedures - All Deployments
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HP StorageWorks 1500 Modular Smart Array Installation Guide
Step 10: Power on the devices
After the MSA and its storage enclosures are installed and connected to the SAN,
power up all of the devices in the SAN and verify that they are operating properly.
1.
Apply power to each UPS.
2.
Apply power to each external Fibre Channel switch.
3.
Apply power to each attached storage enclosure.
4.
Power on the MSA by pressing the power/standby button on the front panel.
The LED on the power/standby button changes from amber to solid green,
indicating that the MSA has been powered on.
5.
Wait (up to four minutes) for the MSA to complete its startup routine.
Note:
In dual-controller configurations, each time the MSA is restarted, firmware on
the two controllers is compared. If the versions are mismatched, the system prompts to
clone the firmware on the controller with the latest version (higher number) over to the
controller with the earlier version (lower number) firmware. The following message is
displayed on the LCD panel of the controller with the earlier firmware:
07 CLONE FIRMWARE? ‘<‘= NO, ‘>’= YES
Press the
>
button on the LCD panel to clone the firmware. In dual-controller
configurations, the firmware on the controllers
must
be the same version.
6.
Press the ^ and v LCD panel message buttons on the front of each MSA
controller to review the startup messages and look for the following message:
Startup Complete
Note:
Proceed to the next step only after the
Startup Complete
message is
displayed. If you power up the server before the MSA has completed its power-on
sequence, your server may not see the MSA properly.
7.
Apply power to the servers in the SAN with access to the MSA, start the
operating system, and log on as user with administrative control.