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disk enclosure backplane replacement instructions About this document For the latest documentation, go to http://www.hp.com/support/ manuals, and select your product. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are - HP EVA6400 | HP StorageWorks disk enclosure backplane replacement instructions ( - Page 2
the EVA array with HP Command View EVA or, on the EVA4400 only, the Web-based operator control panel (WOCP). Powering down the controllers also removes power from the disk enclosures. To power down with HP Command View EVA: a. In the HP Command View EVA navigation tree, select your storage system - HP EVA6400 | HP StorageWorks disk enclosure backplane replacement instructions ( - Page 3
backplane 14. Tilt the backplane up from the bottom and lift it out of the enclosure (2). 2 Figure 6 Removing midplane cabling 1 15814 Installing the backplane 1. Align the backplane mounting holes with the holes in the enclosure and tighten the backplane thumbscrews. 2. Place the midplane in the - HP EVA6400 | HP StorageWorks disk enclosure backplane replacement instructions ( - Page 4
) and hold it down until power is applied to the disk enclosure. If more disk enclosures are in your EVA array, power them up the same way. 13. Press the power button on the power UID bezel of the controller enclosure and hold it down until power is applied. Verifying proper operation NOTE: Wait
HP StorageWorks
disk enclosure backplane
replacement instructions
These instructions apply to the MSA6X/7X, Proliant
DL320S, EVA4400, EVA6400, and EVA8400 product
families.
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Second edition: February 2009
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Before you begin
Observe the following precautions when replacing the backplane.
CAUTION:
Parts can be damaged by electrostatic discharge. Use proper
anti-static protection. Refer to the documentation that shipped
with your system for additional information.
Slate blue-colored items, such as the backplane thumbscrews,
means their attached component is not hot-swappable. Power
to the enclosure must be shut down before the component is
removed.
Before replacing the backplane, verify its failure by checking the LED
status of the disk drives as described in
Table 1
.
Table 1 Drive status LEDs
Description
Drive LED
•
Flashing—Drive is spinning up or down and
is not ready.
•
Solid—Drive is ready to perform I/O opera-
tions.
•
Flickering—Indicates drive activity.
Green (bottom)
•
Flashing blue—Used to locate drive.
•
Solid amber—Drive fault.
Bi-color (top)
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