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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Notice; Copyright © 1999 Hewlett-Packard Company; Typographical Conventions; NOTE! Notes contain important information.; equipment or loss of your data.; About this Manual; TORX is a product of the Camcar Division of Textron, Inc.
  • Page 3 – Table of Contents
  • Page 5 – AC P
  • Page 7 – Chapter 1. Product Information; Product Overview
  • Page 9 – Product Information; Fibre Channel SCSI Multiplexer Service; Fan Modules; Base Product Configuration
  • Page 10 – SCSI bus label kit; Storage System Modules; fan module; Figure 2. Storage System Modules; Fan Module
  • Page 11 – DDS Tape Module
  • Page 12 – Module Icons; Figure 3. Module Icons; Power Module
  • Page 13 – Installation; Chapter 2. Installation & Configuration; hot pluggable; Table 1. HP System Support of Hot Pluggable Modules*; Module Type
  • Page 14 – Installation Overview; you may need to reboot your computer
  • Page 15 – Applying Bay Labels; Figure 4. Applying Bay Labels
  • Page 16 – Installing Additional Modules
  • Page 17 – Figure 5. Storage Module Slots
  • Page 18 – The storage system is shipped with one power module.; To install a second power module for redundancy:; Install the power module into slot P2.; Figure 6. Installing a Power Module
  • Page 19 – To install a disk module:; Install the disk module into the storage system.
  • Page 20 – Figure 8. Installing a Disk Module
  • Page 21 – To install DDS tape module:
  • Page 22 – Setting SCSI ID Switches; To set SCSI ID switches for the disk and tape modules:
  • Page 24 – Figure 11. SCSI ID Switch Labels
  • Page 25 – Connecting SCSI Cables and Terminators
  • Page 26 – Table 2. SCSI Bus Requirements; Connect SCSI cables (see Figure 13 through Figure 15
  • Page 27 – Figure 13. One Storage System on a Single Bus; Figure 14. Two Storage Systems on a Single Bus
  • Page 28 – Figure 15. One Storage System on Split Buses; Figure 16. SCSI Terminators; SE Terminator
  • Page 29 – Figure 17. Applying SCSI Cable Labels
  • Page 30 – Connecting Power Cords; To connect power cords:
  • Page 31 – Powering-On the Storage System; Press in the storage system power switch to the power-on position.
  • Page 33 – Configuring the Host System; you may need to reboot your computer.; Documentation References; How HP-UX Works: Concepts for the System Administrator
  • Page 34 – Reference manuals for peripherals:
  • Page 35 – Chapter 3. DDS Tape Module; DDS Tape Module Front Panel; Figure 18 shows the front panel of the DDS tape module.; Figure 18. DDS Tape Module Front Panel
  • Page 36 – The tape light monitors the following tape parameters:; Clean Light; Tape Light
  • Page 37 – Loading a DDS Tape Cartridge; on top of the cartridge.; Figure 19. Loading a DDS Tape Cartridge
  • Page 38 – Unloading a DDS Tape Cartridge; To unload a DDS tape cartridge:; Forcing DDS Tape Cartridge Ejection; To force DDS tape cartridge ejection, perform one of the following:; Hold the cartridge unload button down for at least five seconds.
  • Page 39 – Write-Protecting a DDS Tape Cartridge; Slide the write-protect tab to the left side.; Figure 20. Write-Protecting a DDS Tape Cartridge
  • Page 40 – Controlling Data Compression; Data compression is enabled at power-on.; Care of DDS Tape Cartridges; Handling DDS Tape Cartridges; Rewind the tape fully before removing the cartridge for storage.
  • Page 41 – Backup Routines; Model 1: Daily Backup; Number of cartridges needed: 1 set for full backup; Model 2: Weekly Rotation with Daily Backup; Number of cartridges needed: 2 sets for full backup
  • Page 42 – Number of cartridges needed: 6 sets for full backup
  • Page 43 – Cleaning Tape Heads; Table 4. Cleaning Intervals for Tape Heads; To clean the tape heads:
  • Page 44 – Ordering DDS Tape Cartridges
  • Page 45 – Table 5. DDS Tape Cartridges and Accessories; Description
  • Page 47 – Troubleshooting; Chapter 4. Troubleshooting & Diagnostics; Troubleshooting Overview
  • Page 48 – Module Status Lights; Figure 22. Module Status Lights and Power Switch
  • Page 49 – Table 6. Fan Module Status Light Indications
  • Page 50 – Figure 23. DDS Tape Module Front Panel
  • Page 51 – Troubleshooting Procedures; SCSI Bus Troubleshooting Procedure
  • Page 52 – Table 10. Disk Module/SCSI Bus Troubleshooting; Condition
  • Page 53 – overheating. A SCSI bus reset will occur at this time.; Power Module Troubleshooting Procedures
  • Page 54 – One Power Module/One Fault Troubleshooting Procedure; in the four lower slots, change the SCSI ID to a unique number.; Two Power Modules/One Fault Troubleshooting Procedure; Check the power cord for the faulty power module.
  • Page 55 – Two Power Modules/Two Faults Troubleshooting Procedure; DDS Tape Module Troubleshooting Procedure; If a DDS tape module failure occurs, see Table 9.; Disk Module Troubleshooting Procedure; If a disk module failure occurs, check the following:; pulsing green status light indicates read/write activity.
  • Page 56 – Module Replacement Procedures; Fan Module Replacement Procedure; To replace a fan module:
  • Page 57 – Figure 25. Installing a Fan Module
  • Page 58 – To replace a power module:
  • Page 59 – To replace a DDS tape module:
  • Page 60 – Table 11. Host Support of Hot Pluggable Disk Modules; Disk Module; To replace a disk module:; the type of disk module being replaced (SE or DF)
  • Page 61 – Figure 28. Removing a Disk Module
  • Page 62 – SE Disk Module Replacement Procedure (HP 3000 Series 900); to ensure that the host recognizes the new disk module.; Remove the disk module from the storage system.; to ensure that the host recognizes the new disk module.
  • Page 63 – Figure 29. DF Disk Module Replacement Decision Flowchart; Yes
  • Page 64 – Figure 29 Footnotes:; DF Disk Module Replacement Requirements
  • Page 65 – Example of a Disk Module Failure; naming convention is
  • Page 66 – DF Disk Module Replacement/Recovery Procedure (HP 3000 Series 900); Before
  • Page 67 – to ensure that the host recognizes the replaced disk module.
  • Page 68 – Volumes
  • Page 69 – NOTE! This procedure will use the
  • Page 70 – If the host fails during Step 1; NOTE! An important side effect of the; Step 3
  • Page 71 – Note for MC/ServiceGuard; vgchange –; VG Status; –a y
  • Page 72 – Step 6; At this point, your system should be fully functioning.; You should perform any other; commands that had not been executed before the system failure.
  • Page 73 – Module Replacement; Replacement Flowchart for Unattached Physical Volumes
  • Page 74 – Step 1; Step 2; vgchange –a e; vgchange –a y
  • Page 75 – If the host fails during Step 4; Step 5
  • Page 76 – If the volume group is not active, the host will display:; was executed, the following messages will be displayed:
  • Page 77 – Information; - Is the Physical Volume Attached? (HP 9000 Series 800 with Strict; Use the; Self Test Diagnostics; automatically returned
  • Page 78 – Sherlock Online Diagnostics for SCSI; Disk Module Request Sense Information; Table 13. Disk Module Request Sense Data Format; Bit
  • Page 79 – Diagnostic Information; Table 13 Returned Sense Data Fields:; Incorrect Length Indicator:
  • Page 80 – Table 14. Disk Module Field Pointer Bytes; Table 15. Disk Module Actual Retry Count Bytes
  • Page 81 – Disk Module Format Progress Indication Bytes; Product Unique Sense Data:
  • Page 82 – Disk Module Sense Keys; Code
  • Page 83 – Table 18. Disk Module Additional Sense Code/Qualifier Codes; Byte
  • Page 85 – Infor
  • Page 87 – Table 19 Returned Sense Data Fields:; Command Specific Information Bytes:
  • Page 88 – Table 20. DDS Tape Module Sense Keys
  • Page 89 – Table 21. DDS Tape Module Additional Sense Codes
  • Page 91 – Table 22. DDS Tape Module Drive Error Codes
  • Page 97 – Service; Tools Required
  • Page 98 – Door Assembly; Deskside Door; Open the door to 90 degrees from the closed position.; Figure 32. Replacing the Deskside Door
  • Page 99 – Deskside Security Lock and Latch; positioned to allow the lock to turn outward to lock.; Figure 33. Replacing the Deskside Security Lock; Deskside Switch Cover; Press the switch cover outward from behind the door.
  • Page 100 – Open the door to a position 90 degrees from the closed position.; Figure 34. Replacing the Rackmount Door
  • Page 101 – Rackmount Switch Cover
  • Page 102 – Deskside Side Panel; Remove the modules from the two lower bay slots.; Figure 35. Locating the Side Panel Removal Access Hole
  • Page 103 – Deskside Pedestal Base
  • Page 104 – Backplane Assembly; Deskside Backplane Assembly; Disconnect the ac power cords and SCSI interface cables.
  • Page 105 – Disconnect the AC Power cords and SCSI interface cables.
  • Page 107 – Figure 36. Rackmount SCSI Bus Reset Switch; Figure 37. Deskside SCSI Bus Reset Switch
  • Page 108 – Figure 38. SCSI Bus Reset Switch Default Settings
  • Page 109 – Power Button and Push Rod
  • Page 110 – Top Cover; To replace the top cover on either storage system (Figure 39; Turn off the storage system and disconnect power and SCSI cables.; Figure 39. Replacing the Top Cover
  • Page 111 – AC Power Adapter; Deskside AC Power Adapter; Remove the power module and the rear cover.; Figure 40. Replacing the Deskside AC Power Adapter
  • Page 112 – power adapter and the rear of the chassis.; Figure 41. Replacing the Rackmount AC Power Adapter
  • Page 113 – Module Cam Lever; To replace the module cam lever:; and lift the cam lever off of the pivot.; Figure 42. Removing Module Cam Lever from Pivot
  • Page 114 – Figure 43. Removing Module Cam Lever from Track
  • Page 115 – Enclosure Replaceable Parts; Figure 45. Deskside Enclosure Replaceable Parts
  • Page 116 – Figure 46. Rackmount Enclosure Replaceable Parts
  • Page 117 – Figure 47. Rackmount Kit Replaceable Parts
  • Page 118 – Figure
  • Page 120 – Table 26. Enclosure Accessories Parts List
  • Page 121 – Table 27. Exchange Parts List; Exchange
  • Page 122 – Single Bus
  • Page 124 – Table 29 Supported Cabinets; meter EIA cabinet for MPE systems (A4900 Series Cabinets)
  • Page 125 – Rackmounting; Appendix A. A3312A Rackmount Installation; To install the A3312A into an EIA cabinet:; is the quantity of the item included in the kit.
  • Page 126 – Figure 50. Removing Shipping Panels
  • Page 127 – Appendix A. A3312A Rackmount; Figure 51. Installing Clip Nuts and Rails
  • Page 128 – Figure 52. Sliding the A3312A into EIA Cabinet
  • Page 129 – Figure 53. Installing Hinge Bracket and Securing Left Ear
  • Page 130 – Figure 54. Securing Right Ear and Installing Door Snap
  • Page 131 – Figure 55. Installing the Door
  • Page 132 – Figure 56. Installing EIA Filler Panels
  • Page 133 – Complete the steps under “Installation Overview” in Chapter 2.; Figure 57. Connecting Power Cords to PDUs
  • Page 137 – Specifications; Appendix B. Product Specifications; Table 31. Enclosure Specifications; Line Input Requirements:
  • Page 139 – Table 32. Module Specifications
  • Page 141 – Regulatory Statements; Appendix C. Regulatory Statements
  • Page 142 – Class A Warning Statement (For Taiwan Only); Product Noise Declaration (Germany Only)
  • Page 143 – EMC Compliance; Safety Certification
  • Page 145 – Index
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HP A3311A/12A/12AZ

High Availability Storage Systems

Installation/Service Manual






HP Part No. A3311-90006

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December 1999

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Page 2 - Notice; Copyright © 1999 Hewlett-Packard Company; Typographical Conventions; NOTE! Notes contain important information.; equipment or loss of your data.; About this Manual; TORX is a product of the Camcar Division of Textron, Inc.

ii Notice Copyright © 1999 Hewlett-Packard Company The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. Hewlett-Packard Company makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness ...

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iii Table of Contents CHAPTER 1. PRODUCT INFORMATION ..................................................................................... 1 P RODUCT O VERVIEW ................................................................................................................................. 1 Key Feat...

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v Online Diagnostics ............................................................................................................................. 72 Disk Module Request Sense Information ............................................................................................. 72 DDS Tape Module...

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