HP P2000 HP StorageWorks I/O Module Replacement Instructions (590364-001, Febr - Page 1
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HP StorageWorks I/O Module Replacement Instructions This document details procedures for replacing a failed I/O module in an HP StorageWorks disk enclosure. About this document • Illustrations in this document may show modules or an enclosure that differ slightly from the devices in your environment. • The Storage Management Utility (SMU) and the Command Line Interface (CLI) can be used to manage the storage enclosure. Tasks in this document demonstrate using the SMU. • For the latest product documentation, see the HP website at http:// www.hp.com/support/manuals. Under the storage banner, navigate to the page for your storage enclosure. • Warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. To obtain a copy of the warranty for this product, see the warranty information website: http:// www.hp.com/ go/storagewarranty. Before you begin Observe the following: © Copyright 2009 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. First edition: November 2009 The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Printed in the US www.hp.com CAUTION: • Removing a module from an operational enclosure significantly changes air flow within the enclosure. Openings must be populated for the enclosure to cool properly. Leave modules in the enclosure until ready to install a replacement. • Parts can be damaged by electrostatic discharge; use proper anti-static protection. Keep parts in electrostatic containers until needed and ensure you are properly grounded when touching static-sensitive components. NOTE: Port-colored (purple) latches on modules mean the module is hot-swappable. It can be replaced without having to power down the system. To reduce any impact on system performance, perform maintenance tasks during periods of low system activity or during a system maintenance window. The following illustration shows I/O module locations: *590364-001* 1. I/O module A Page 1 2. I/O module B