HP 353803-B22 HP StorageWorks 1000 Modular Smart Array maintenance and service - Page 69
Applying power to the MSA, Uninterruptible Power Supplies UPS
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Applying power to the MSA Before applying power to the MSA, all components of the storage system must be installed and connected to the supported interconnect options. Hard drives should be installed in the enclosures so that they can be identified and configured at power up. The MSA and the other network components must be powered on in the following sequence: 1. Verify that the following devices are powered on and in a ready state: • Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS) • External storage enclosures • Network switches NOTE: Proceed to the next step only after these devices, especially the external storage enclosures have completed their startup routines. If the MSA is powered on before the external enclosures complete their startup sequence, the MSA may not properly discover the storage. Any configured arrays may be marked as failed and will have to manually be re-enabled. 2. Start up the MSA by pressing the Power/Standby button on the front of the MSA. The LED on the Power/Standby button changes from amber to solid green, indicating that the MSA has been powered on. 3. Wait (up to four minutes) for the MSA to complete its startup routine. NOTE: If you installed a redundant controller and Fibre Channel I/O module in the MSA, the CLONE FIRMWARE message might be displayed. Press the > button on the controller to copy the firmware from the right controller (Controller 1) to the left (new) controller (Controller 2). In redundant configurations, the same firmware version must be installed on each controller. 4. Press the < and > LCD panel message buttons on the front of each MSA controller, and look for the following message: 01 MSA Startup Complete NOTE: Proceed to the next step only after the Startup Complete message is displayed. If the server is powered on before the MSA completes its startup sequence, the server may not properly discover the storage. 5. Power on (or restart) each server with access to the MSA and log on as a user with administrative control. 6. Verify that each device in the network is operating properly. maintenance and service guide 69