HP Surestore Disk Array FC60 HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H User's and Service - Page 62

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Controller HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU - ENTER + + + + DISPLAY "Not Enough Disks" "Language" "View Settings" "System State: Not Enough Disks" "Primary Cntrl: X" "SCSI ID x: __" "SCSI ID y __" "Firmware: HP__" 15. Push on/off button to off position and wait for the power to turn off 16. Remove both controllers from slot X and Y and reset (disconnect and then re-connect) both batteries on each controller at the same time. 17. Re-install both controllers. It doesn't matter which controller goes into which slot at this time. 18. Plug in all drive modules 19. Push on/off button to the on position and wait for the initialization to complete 20. The disk array should display the "Ready" state. Check the system state. There should be no other warnings. KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU - ENTER + DISPLAY "Ready" "Language" "View Settings" "System State: Ready" "Primary Cntrl: X" 21. If the array does not show up using ARMServer (arraydsp -i), you may have to re-connect to "see" the array using the ARMServer (arraydsp -R) command, which scans the bus for all arrays. This command can take a few seconds to execute. Once re-connected, you will "see" the array again. 62

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HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller
Firmware Download Procedure
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Controller
14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows
the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed:
KEY
DISPLAY
CANCEL CANCEL
“Not Enough Disks”
MENU
“Language”
“View Settings”
ENTER
“System State: Not Enough Disks”
+
“Primary Cntrl: X”
+
“SCSI ID x: __”
+
“SCSI ID y __”
+
“Firmware: HP__”
15. Push on/off button to off position and wait for the power to turn off
16. Remove both controllers from slot X and Y and reset (disconnect and then re-connect) both batteries
on each controller at the same time.
17. Re-install both controllers.
It doesn’t matter which controller goes into which slot at this time.
18. Plug in all drive modules
19. Push on/off button to the on position and wait for the initialization to complete
20. The disk array should display the “Ready” state.
Check the system state.
There should be no other
warnings.
KEY
DISPLAY
CANCEL CANCEL
“Ready”
MENU
“Language”
“View Settings”
ENTER
“System State: Ready”
+
“Primary Cntrl: X”
21. If the array does not show up using ARMServer (
arraydsp –i
), you may have to re-connect to
“see” the array using the ARMServer (
arraydsp –R
) command, which scans the bus for all arrays.
This command can take a few seconds to execute. Once re-connected, you will “see” the array again.