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Customer replaceable components, Procedural overview

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5 Customer replaceable components This chapter includes the following information regarding the removal and replacement of MSA components: • Procedural overview • Customer self repair • Recommended tools • Warnings and precautions • Determining whether the component is hot-pluggable • Powering off and powering on the MSA • Removing or installing an interconnect blank • Removing or installing a hard drive blank • Replacing a hard drive • Replacing the controller, controller cache, or controller battery • Replacing a 2-Port Ethernet iSCSI module • Replacing a fan module • Replacing a SCSI I/O module • Replacing a power supply assembly • Replacing the MSA1510i chassis IMPORTANT: To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment, observe all warnings and cautions throughout this chapter. Procedural overview To help you successfully replace hardware components on your storage system, the following information is included in all component replacement procedures: • Before you begin - This section may be included in the procedures to provide component-specific precautions or notices. Be sure to read and observe these statements. • Verifying component failure - Before replacing a component, confer with HP technical support to verify that the hardware component has failed and that you are authorized to replace it yourself. Verification procedures may include: • Viewing status and error messages sent to the controller LCD panel. • Viewing the LED illumination patterns on the MSA and the component. • Viewing system event logs or other reports generated by system-management tools, such as HP Systems Insight Manager (HP-SIM). • Removing the component - The procedural steps to properly remove the component, including illustrations. • Installing the component - The procedural steps to properly install the component, including illustrations. • Verifying proper operation- After replacing the component, make sure to verify that the replacement component is operating properly. 1510i Modular Smart Array maintenance and service guide 31

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5 Customer replaceable
components
This chapter includes the following information regarding the removal and replacement of MSA
components:
Procedural overview
Customer self repair
Recommended tools
Warnings and precautions
Determining whether the component is hot-pluggable
Powering off and powering on the MSA
Removing or installing an interconnect blank
Removing or installing a hard drive blank
Replacing a hard drive
Replacing the controller, controller cache, or controller battery
Replacing a 2-Port Ethernet iSCSI module
Replacing a fan module
Replacing a SCSI I/O module
Replacing a power supply assembly
Replacing the MSA1510i chassis
IMPORTANT:
To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment, observe all warnings and cautions
throughout this chapter.
Procedural overview
To help you successfully replace hardware components on your storage system, the following information
is included in all component replacement procedures:
Before you begin
— This section may be included in the procedures to provide component-speci
c
precautions or notices. Be sure to read and observe these statements.
Verifying component failure
— Before replacing a component, confer with HP technical support to
verify that the hardware component has failed and that you are authorized to replace it yourself.
Veri
cation procedures may include:
Viewing status and error messages sent to the controller LCD panel.
Viewing the LED illumination patterns on the MSA and the component.
Viewing system event logs or other reports generated by system-management tools, such as HP
Systems Insight Manager (HP-SIM).
Removing the component
— The procedural steps to properly remove the component, including
illustrations.
Installing the component
— The procedural steps to properly install the component, including
illustrations.
Verifying proper operation
— After replacing the component, make sure to verify that the replacement
component is operating properly.
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