HP (Hewlett-Packard) 4400 manual

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    HP E V A44 00 M6 4 1 2 dr i v e enc lo sur e ins tallati on ins tr u c ti ons HP P art Number: 5 6 9 7 -09 7 5 P ublished: June 20 1 1 E dition: Seco nd[...]

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    © Cop y ri ght 2008 , 20 1 1 He wle tt-P ack ard Dev elopment Compan y , L .P .[...]

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    Abou t this doc ument This doc ument desc ribes ho w to install an M64 1 2 dr i v e enc losur e into a cabine t as part of an EV A4400 stor age arr a y . The dr i v e enc losur e installation ma y be perfor med while the ar ra y is in oper ation . NO TE: Y ou can onl y add one disk enc losur e online at a time. Bef or e yo u begin R ead the fo llo [...]

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    IMPORT ANT: Do not r emov e the pins fr om the ends of the cabine t r ails unles s y ou ar e conv er ting the r ails f or us e in r ound-hole cabine ts. T hese load-bear ing pins ar e designed to f it through the holes w ithou t being r emov ed. 1 . Locat e the bag of e igh t r ound-ho le pins that is inc luded in the cabine t r ail kit . 2 . Use a[...]

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    Figur e 4 Installing front , r ight rail 5 . Loo se n the locking n ut on the shipp ing r etaining brac ket ( 1 , F igur e 5 (page 5) ) and sli de the br ac k et to the f arthest po siti on on the r ear of the rail ( 2). This mo v es the br ack et out of the w a y to allo w y ou to install the enc losur e in the rails . Figur e 5 Mov e back retaini[...]

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    Inst alling the dr iv e enc lo sur e 1 . R emo v e the bez el cov ers fr om each si de of the enc losur e (see F igur e 6 (page 6) ). CA UTION: Be car eful w hen remo ving the bez el co v er s so as to n ot br eak the locking tabs that sec ure the co v er s to the enc losure . Figur e 6 Bezel co ver remo val 2 . Ali gn the enc losur e with the r ai[...]

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    Figur e 8 T ighten dri ve enclosur e to cabinet 4. R eattach the f r ont bez el co ver s. 5 . At the r ear of the cabinet , slide the shipping r etaining br ack et fo rwar d on both rails un til the tab engages the slot in the dr iv e enc losur e. T ighten the br ac k et thumbsc r ew s . 6 . P opulate the enc losur e w ith a v ailable disk dr i ves[...]

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    7 . Insert dr i v e blank int o an y slots w ithout a disk dr i ve . P ush the dr i v e blank until y ou detect a c li ck . Figur e 1 1 Inserting a driv e blank Ca bling the enc losur e T wo methods ar e desc r ibed f or cabling a ne w dri ve enc losur e. T he online method allo w s a dr i ve enc losur e to be added to a po w er ed operati onal ar [...]

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    2 . F igur e 1 3 (page 9) show s the cabling when an other dr iv e enc losur e is added to the bottom of the arr ay . The dashed lines leading t o the contr oller enclo sur e show ca bles that ar e mov ed , and dashed lines betw een the dri ve enc losur es sho w cable s that ar e added . Unplug the F ibr e Channe l cable fr om I/O module A port P2 [...]

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    8. P o wer on an y other dr iv e enclosur es attached to the ar ra y and v isuall y c hec k that the enc losur es po w er on w ithout er r ors. W ait at least one min ute afte r all the enc losur es ar e po w er ed on for the dr i v es to s pin u p and sta bili z e . 9 . P o wer on the co ntr oller enclo sur e by pr es sing the po w er button on th[...]

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    module B port 2 of the ne w l y inst alled dr i v e enc losur e (3, F igur e 1 3 (page 9) ) . In addition , a ne w F ibre Channe l copper cable is ins talled betw een I/O Module B port P2 of the pr ee xisting dr i v e enc losur e and I/O module B port 1 of the ne w l y installed dr iv e enclosur e (4). 7 . V er ify that I/O modules A and B on the a[...]