HP P4000 9.0.01 HP P4800 G2 SAN Solution for BladeSystem Maintenance Guide (BV - Page 21
Removing and replacing the HP P4800 G2 solution components
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4 Removing and replacing the HP P4800 G2 solution components This section contains information and procedures specific to replacing the HP P4800 G2 solution components. Additional component removal and replacement instructions For detailed information about the removal and replacement of HP P4800 G2 solution components, see the resources listed in Table 4 (page 21). These documents are located on the HP P4800 G2 SAN Solution for BladeSystem documentation CD that accompanies the HP P4800 G2 solution. Table 4 Component removal and replacement instructions Component HP ProLiant server blade HP P4460sb G2 storage blade HP SAS switch (pass-through modules) HP Smart Array P700m controller HP disk enclosures HP c-Class blade enclosure HP Smart Array P410i controller (BIOS boot controller) Resource HP ProLiant BL460c Server Blade Maintenance and Service Guide HP 3Gb SAS BL Switch Replacement Instructions HP Smart Array Controllers for HP ProLiant Servers User Guide HP 600 Modular Disk System Maintenance and Service Guide HP BladeSystem c7000 Enclosure Maintenance and Service Guide HP Smart Array Controllers for HP ProLiant Servers User Guide Identifying hot pluggable and non-hot pluggable components IMPORTANT: Hot add and hot removal of the disk enclosures are not supported by HP P4800 G2 SAS BladeSystem SAN Solution. The following HP P4800 G2 solution components are hot-pluggable; therefore, you do not need to power down the device before replacing a part: • Drives • External fans • Power supplies • Blade disk drives All other HP P4800 G2 solution components are not hot-pluggable. You must first power down the device before replacing a part. CAUTION: To prevent losing access to data during any maintenance operation on components of the SAS fabric, including the SAS switches, SAS cables, and I/O modules on the disk enclosure, first power down the HP P4460sb G2 storage blades using the procedures to shut down the management group in the CMC OnlineHelp or HP P4000 SAN Solution User Guide. Replacing the storage blade and storage blade components For more detailed instructions on replacing the storage blade, see the HP BladeSystem c7000 Enclosure Maintenance and Service Guide. For more detailed instructions on replacing the storage blade components, see the HP ProLiant BL460c G6 Server Blade Maintenance and Service Guide. Additional component removal and replacement instructions 21