HP NetServer AA 4000 HP Netserver AA Solution Administrator's Guide v - Page 245

Disable Operation From, skip to step 5, Start, Programs, Marathon, Endurance, Endurance Manager

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Step Action Notes 4 If the failed disk is not installed in a If the failed disk is in IOP1, verify that IOP2 (the other hot swap bay, shut down the IOP. IOP) is capable of sustaining the server, including the CE operating system and connections to the If the failed disk is installed in a hot swap bay, you can attempt the repair redirected networks. (Refer to step 2 in this procedure). while the IOP remains online. To do If the failed disk is in IOP2, verify that IOP1 is so, skip to step 5. capable of sustaining the server, including the CE operating system and connections to the redirected networks. (Refer to step 2 in this procedure). Otherwise, proceed to remove the IOP with the failed disk drive from service: • From the application task bar, select Start Programs Marathon Endurance Endurance Manager. • Verify that the other IOP is fully operational. • From the Endurance Manager, issue the command IOPn Disable Operation From IOP1. • Verify that all network connections on the other IOP are online (bright green) or in standby (dark green). • Verify that the other IOP remains online and the server remains operational, including network connectivity. • Shut down the local IOP with the bad disk. • Power off the IOP. • Remove the failed disk. • Install the replacement disk following instructions for your specific hardware. • Power on the IOP. • Boot the IOP to Operational Endurance I/O Processor Mode. Refer to Chapter 4 for detailed information about how to run and use the Endurance Manager. Refer to Chapter 5 for detailed information about this command. Refer to Chapter 5 for detailed information about the IOP Shutdown Operation command. Endurance Server Maintenance 9-29

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Endurance Server Maintenance
9-29
4
If the failed disk is
not
installed in a
hot swap bay, shut down the IOP.
If the failed disk is installed in a hot
swap bay, you can attempt the repair
while the IOP remains online. To do
so,
skip to step 5
.
Otherwise, proceed to remove the
IOP with the failed disk drive from
service:
°
From the application task bar,
select
Start
Programs
Marathon
Endurance
Endurance Manager
.
°
Verify that the other IOP is fully
operational.
°
From the Endurance Manager,
issue the command
IOP
n
Disable Operation From
IOP1
.
°
Verify that all network connections
on the other IOP are
online
(bright
green) or in
standby
(dark green).
°
Verify that the other IOP remains
online
and the server remains
operational, including network
connectivity.
°
Shut down the local IOP with the
bad disk.
°
Power off the IOP.
°
Remove the failed disk.
°
Install the replacement disk
following instructions for your
specific hardware.
°
Power on the IOP.
°
Boot the IOP to
Operational
Endurance I/O Processor
Mode.
If the failed disk is in IOP1, verify that IOP2 (the other
IOP) is capable of sustaining the server, including
the CE operating system and connections to the
redirected networks. (Refer to step 2 in this
procedure).
If the failed disk is in IOP2, verify that IOP1 is
capable of sustaining the server, including the CE
operating system and connections to the redirected
networks. (Refer to step 2 in this procedure).
Refer to
Chapter 4
for detailed information about
how to run and use the Endurance Manager.
Refer to
Chapter 5
for detailed information about this
command.
Refer to
Chapter 5
for detailed information about the
IOP Shutdown Operation
command.
Step
Action
Notes