HP AE326A HP StorageWorks 1500 Modular Smart Array maintenance and service gui - Page 4

Customer replaceable components, Replacing a Fibre Channel I/O module

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LCD message types 36 Error messages 36 Informational messages 36 User input messages 37 LCD message descriptions 37 6 Customer replaceable components 61 Procedural overview 62 Customer self repair 62 Parts-only warranty service 63 Procuring the spare component 63 Returning the defective component 63 Recommended tools 63 Warnings and precautions 64 Electrostatic discharge information 64 Grounding methods 64 Equipment symbols 65 Weight warning 66 Rack warnings and precautions 66 Device warnings and precautions 67 Determining whether a component is hot-pluggable 69 Connecting power to the MSA 70 Applying power to the MSA 71 Removing power from the MSA 72 Removing or installing a Fibre Channel interconnect blank 73 Before you begin 73 Removing an interconnect blank 73 Installing an interconnect blank 73 Removing or installing a hard drive blank 74 Before you begin 74 Removing a hard drive blank 74 Installing a hard drive blank 74 Replacing a hard drive 75 Before you begin 75 Verifying component failure 75 Removing the component 75 Installing the component 76 Verifying proper operation 77 Replacing the controller, controller cache, or controller battery 78 Before you begin 85 Verifying component failure 79 Removing the controller 79 Removing the controller cache module 80 Removing the controller cache battery pack 80 Installing the controller cache battery pack 82 Installing the controller cache module 83 Installing the controller 84 Verifying proper operation 84 Replacing a Fibre Channel I/O module 85 Before you begin 85 Verifying component failure 85 Removing the component 85 Installing the component 86 Verifying proper operation 87 Replacing a 2-Gb small form factor pluggable (SFP) transceiver 87 Before you begin 87 Verifying component failure 87 Removing the component 87 Installing the component 87 4

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LCD message types
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36
Error messages
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36
Informational messages
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36
User input messages
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37
LCD message descriptions
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37
6 Customer replaceable components
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61
Procedural overview
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62
Customer self repair
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62
Parts-only warranty service
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63
Procuring the spare component
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63
Returning the defective component
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63
Recommended tools
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63
Warnings and precautions
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64
Electrostatic discharge information
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64
Grounding methods
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64
Equipment symbols
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65
Weight warning
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66
Rack warnings and precautions
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66
Device warnings and precautions
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67
Determining whether a component is hot-pluggable
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69
Connecting power to the MSA
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70
Applying power to the MSA
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71
Removing power from the MSA
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72
Removing or installing a Fibre Channel interconnect blank
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73
Before you begin
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73
Removing an interconnect blank
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73
Installing an interconnect blank
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73
Removing or installing a hard drive blank
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74
Before you begin
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74
Removing a hard drive blank
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74
Installing a hard drive blank
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74
Replacing a hard drive
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75
Before you begin
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75
Verifying component failure
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75
Removing the component
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75
Installing the component
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76
Verifying proper operation
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77
Replacing the controller, controller cache, or controller battery
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78
Before you begin
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85
Verifying component failure
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79
Removing the controller
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79
Removing the controller cache module
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80
Removing the controller cache battery pack
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80
Installing the controller cache battery pack
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82
Installing the controller cache module
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83
Installing the controller
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84
Verifying proper operation
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84
Replacing a Fibre Channel I/O module
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85
Before you begin
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85
Verifying component failure
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85
Removing the component
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85
Installing the component
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86
Verifying proper operation
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87
Replacing a 2-Gb small form factor pluggable (SFP) transceiver
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87
Before you begin
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87
Verifying component failure
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87
Removing the component
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87
Installing the component
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87
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