HP StorageWorks 2/128 HP StorageWorks Core Switch 2/64 and SAN Director 2/128 - Page 97

Installing a filler panel, Replacing a CP card

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Installing a filler panel To install a filler panel: 1. Align the flat side of the filler panel inside the upper and lower rail guides in the slot (see Figure 24); then, slide the filler panel into the slot (with slight pressure to the left) until it is firmly seated. 2. Tighten the two captive screws. Replacing a CP card This section describes how to remove and replace a control processor (CP) card from the switch. Each switch has two CP cards: one located in slot 5 and the other in slot 6. The switch can continue to operate while one CP card is replaced if the other CP card continues to operate and no failover occurs (you can prevent failover by entering the haDisable command). The active CP card is determined by the most recent failover. The configuration on the active CP card is automatically mirrored to the standby CP card; this section includes steps to ensure that the new CP card boots up as the standby CP card. The new CP card automatically assumes the IP address and host name assigned to the slot. If the new CP card does not have the same firmware as the active CP card, you must upgrade or downgrade the firmware so that it matches the one on the active CP card. CAUTION: Disassembling any part of a CP card voids the part warranty and regulatory certifications. There are no user-serviceable parts inside a CP card. To ensure adequate system pressure for cooling purposes, leave the faulty CP card in the slot until you are ready to perform the replacement procedure. CAUTION: Use the same version of Fabric OS on both CP cards. Using different versions can cause malfunctioning. If the replacement CP card has a different version, update cards to the same firmware version. WARNING! Do not attempt to replace the battery on a CP card. There is danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced or discarded. Contact the switch supplier if the real-time clock begins to lose time. Core Switch 2/64 and SAN Director 2/128 installation guide 97

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Core Switch 2/64 and SAN Director 2/128 installation guide
Installing a filler panel
To install a filler panel:
1.
Align the flat side of the filler panel inside the upper and lower rail guides in the slot (see
Figure 24
); then, slide the filler panel into the slot (with slight pressure to the left) until it is
firmly seated.
2.
Tighten the two captive screws.
Replacing a CP card
This section describes how to remove and replace a control processor (CP) card from the
switch. Each switch has two CP cards: one located in slot 5 and the other in slot 6.
The switch can continue to operate while one CP card is replaced if the other CP card
continues to operate and no failover occurs (you can prevent failover by entering the
haDisable
command). The active CP card is determined by the most recent failover.
The configuration on the active CP card is automatically mirrored to the standby CP card; this
section includes steps to ensure that the new CP card boots up as the standby CP card.
The new CP card automatically assumes the IP address and host name assigned to the slot.
If the new CP card does not have the same firmware as the active CP card, you must upgrade
or downgrade the firmware so that it matches the one on the active CP card.
CAUTION:
Disassembling any part of a CP card voids the part warranty and regulatory
certifications. There are no user-serviceable parts inside a CP card. To ensure adequate system
pressure for cooling purposes, leave the faulty CP card in the slot until you are ready to
perform the replacement procedure.
CAUTION:
Use the same version of Fabric OS on both CP cards. Using different versions can
cause malfunctioning. If the replacement CP card has a different version, update cards to the
same firmware version.
WARNING!
Do not attempt to replace the battery on a CP card. There is danger of explosion
if the battery is incorrectly replaced or discarded. Contact the switch supplier if the real-time
clock begins to lose time.