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HP StoreEasy 5000 Storage Administrator
Guide
Abstract
This document explains how to install, configure, and maintain all models of the HP StoreEasy 5000 Storage and is intended
for system administrators. For the latest version of this guide, go to www.hp.com/support/manuals. Under Storage, select File
and Object Storage > Flexible File and Application Storage > HP StoreEasy 5000/X5000 Storage.
HP Part Number: B7E02-96053
Published: October 2013
Edition: 3
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Page 1 - Abstract

HP StoreEasy 5000 Storage AdministratorGuideAbstractThis document explains how to install, configure, and maintain all models of the HP StoreEasy 5000

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Figure 4 HP StoreEasy 5000 Storage I/O module ports1 2 364 54. Port 21. Port 35. I/O module A2. Port 16. I/O module B3. Port 4Figure 5 HP D2600 Disk E

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4. Replace the midplane board (Figure 73 (page 100)):a. Pull out the captive locking pin as you lower the board into the enclosure (1).b. Push the cap

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Replacing the server airflow baffle1. Install the replacement server blade airflow baffle (Figure 75 (page 101)).Figure 75 Installing the server blade

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3. Remove all eight screws from the front bezel (1, Figure 77 (page 102)), and then lift the frontbezel up and out to remove the front bezel (2).NOTE:

Page 6 - 1 HP StoreEasy 5000 Storage

Removing and replacing the front bezel (full)NOTE: This full procedure is only required if all screws are not accessible due to the position ofthe sys

Page 7 - Software components

Replacing the front bezel (full)1. Install the replacement front bezel with the handle at a 90 degree angle, making sure thebottom pins are aligned wi

Page 8 - Verify the kit contents

4. Complete the following (Figure 81 (page 105)):a. Disconnect the LED display board from the drive backplane by pinching the ends of theLED display b

Page 9 - Cable disk enclosures

4. Pull the hard drive drawer handle down 90 degrees, and slide out the hard drive drawer.5. Remove all eight screws from front bezel (1, Figure 83 (p

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Replacing the front LED display board (full)1. Complete the following (Figure 85 (page 107)):a. Install the replacement LED display board (1).b. Repla

Page 11 - Cable disk enclosures 11

Figure 87 Removing the SAS I/O module8. Extend the drive drawer (Figure 44 (page 83)):a. Press upward on the release button on the hard drive drawer (

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Figure 89 Removing the plug bracket from the coil power plug10. Unplug the coil power assembly from the midplane board (Figure 90 (page 109)).Figure 9

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with a connection from I/O module B on the HP StoreEasy 5000 Storage to I/O module B on thelast disk enclosure in the group. In between, the disk encl

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Replacing the drive drawer1. Unlock the side enclosure rail and push it into the back enclosure (Figure 92 (page 110)).2. Align the bottom replacement

Page 15 - SAS chain)

Figure 94 Connecting the coil power assembly to the midplane board5. Reattach the plug bracket (1, Figure 95 (page 111)) to the coil power plug and ti

Page 16 - 8. D2700 Disk Enclosure 3

Figure 96 Pushing the drive drawer into the system enclosure7. Replace the top back panel.8. Replace the drive fan module.9. Replace both SAS I/O modu

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2. Extend the hard drive drawer (Figure 97 (page 113)):a. Press upward on the release button on the hard drive drawer (1).b. Pull the drawer handle do

Page 18 - Network connections

Replacing the drive drawer hard drive1. Install the hard drive (Figure 99 (page 114)):a. Insert the replacement hard drive with the lever in the open

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4. Extend the hard drive drawer (Figure 100 (page 115)):a. Press upward on the release button on the hard drive drawer (1).b. Pull the drawer handle d

Page 20 - Power on the storage system

Figure 102 Unplugging the coil power assembly7. Press the release mechanism on the side rail (1, Figure 103 (page 116)), and then pull the harddrive d

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8. Lift the release tab on the side or bottom rail (1, Figure 104 (page 117)), and then slide therail toward the front of the drive drawer to remove t

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Figure 106 Partially installing the drive drawer3. Pull the cable slightly out of the coil power plug and connect it to the midplane board(Figure 107

Page 23 - CustomerEMU-dnsName>

Figure 108 Reattaching the plug bracket to the coil power plug5. Push the drive drawer fully back into the system enclosure (1, Figure 109 (page 119))

Page 24 - Accessing the storage system

Figure 7 HP StoreEasy 5000 Storage with two D2600 Disk Enclosures12345671. HP StoreEasy 5000 Storage2–3. D2600 Disk Enclosures4. SAS cable connecting

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3. Extend the hard drive drawer (Figure 110 (page 120)):a. Press upward on the release button on the hard drive drawer (1).b. Pull the drawer handle d

Page 26 - Using Server Core

Figure 112 Unplugging the coil power assembly6. Press the release mechanism on the side rail (1, Figure 113 (page 121)), and then pull the harddrive d

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Replacing the enclosure rails1. Align the replacement rail, and then attach it by sliding the rail toward the front of the enclosure(Figure 115 (page

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Figure 117 Connecting the coil power assembly to the midplane board4. Reattach the plug bracket (1, Figure 118 (page 123)) to the coil power plug and

Page 29 - Configuring Alerts and Email

Figure 119 Pushing the drive drawer into the system enclosure6. Replace the enclosure as described in “Inserting the system enclosure into the rack” (

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4. Place the server blade on a flat, level work surface.WARNING! To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces, allow the drives andthe inte

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3. Remove the server blade hard drive (Figure 122 (page 126)):a. Press the release button (1).b. Pull the release lever (2).c. Remove the hard drive (

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Removing and replacing the 1210m controller board componentsRemoving the 1210m controller cardWARNING! Wear gloves or use care when removing the capac

Page 33 - HP System Management Homepage

9. Remove the capacitor pack (2, Figure 126 (page 128)).The 1210m cache module (1) and the 1210m controller card (3) are also shown.Figure 126 Removin

Page 34 - Enclosure

Replacing the 1210m controller card1. Install the cache module and capacitor in the cache module slot of the replacement controller.2. Close the eject

Page 35 - 6. PCIe module2. LOM module

Figure 8 HP StoreEasy 5000 Storage with four D2600 Disk Enclosures1234578961. HP StoreEasy 5000 Storage2–5. D2600 Disk Enclosures6. SAS cable connecti

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4. Remove the server blade (Figure 129 (page 130)):a. Push the button to release the handle (1).b. Pull the handle toward you (2).c. Remove the server

Page 37 - Component LEDs

Figure 131 Removing the cache module and the capacitor packNOTE: Be sure to first remove the capacitor pack bracket.9. Disconnect the capacitor pack c

Page 38 - Table 3 Front LED status

2. Complete the following (Figure 133 (page 132)):a. Install the replacement cache module in the cache module slot (1).b. Close the ejector latches on

Page 39 - Figure 27 Hard drive LEDs

6. The original capacitor pack is connected to a cache module, so observe the cache moduleLEDs:• If the amber cache LED is solid, data transfer to the

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NOTE: Be sure to first remove the capacitor pack bracket.9. Disconnect the capacitor pack cable on the top of the cache module (Figure 137 (page 134))

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4. Remove the server blade (Figure 138 (page 135)):a. Push the button to release the handle (1).b. Pull the handle toward you (2).c. Remove the server

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7 Storage system recoveryThis chapter describes how to perform a system recovery. To restore the HP StoreEasy 5000 Storageto the factory defaults, see

Page 43 - Figure 33 Power supply LEDs

1. Click Start→Run.The Run dialog box opens.2. Enter diskmgmt.msc and click OK.The Disk Management window opens.3. Right-click the disk and partition

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NOTE: If your USB flash drive does not support the FAT32 file system, format the drive asNTFS instead. Omitting the quick parameter lengthens the form

Page 45 - EMU CLI SHOW commands

Figure 140 Error message during second node discovery3. Click Cancel. A pop-up window displays with the following message:Do you want to ignore the se

Page 46 - Known issues

Figure 9 HP StoreEasy 5000 Storage with two D2600 and two D2700 Disk Enclosures1234576896. SAS cable connecting Port 1 on the 5000 I/O moduleA to Port

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10. From the HP StoreEasy tools, select Base System Enclosure Settings. When prompted, enterthe Administrator password for the Enclosure Manager. As s

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1. Do one of the following:a. For direct access, attach the SUV cable (supplied with the HP StoreEasy 5000 Storage)to the port on the front of the ser

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8. Select the backup image from which you want to restore the system and click Next.9. If you are restoring from the network, click Advanced and then

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8 Support and other resourcesContacting HPHP technical supportFor worldwide technical support information, see the HP support website:http://www.hp.co

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Rack stabilityRack stability protects personnel and equipment.WARNING! To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to equipment:• Extend leveling

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9 Documentation feedbackHP is committed to providing documentation that meets your needs. To help us improve thedocumentation, send any errors, sugges

Page 53 - Error codes

A Managing the EMUThis chapter describes how to manage the EMU using the CLI or the Enclosure Manager physicalinterface.CLI referenceThe CLI is the pr

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AuthenticationThis section defines EM authentication CLI functions.ADD SSHKEYSyntaxADD SSHKEY <end marker><newline><certificate><

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RestrictionsNoneDOWNLOAD SSHKEYSyntaxDOWNLOAD SSHKEY <url>DescriptionDownloads an authorized key file to use with Secure Shell 2, which can cont

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SET PASSWORDSyntaxSET PASSWORD ["<password>"]DescriptionSets the password of the user who entered the command. The <password> pa

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Figure 10 HP StoreEasy 5000 Storage with four D2600 and four D2700 Disk Enclosures (four perSAS chain)1235121310111415678949. D2700 Disk Enclosure 41.

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SHOW SSHFINGERPRINTSyntaxSHOW SSHFINGERPRINTDescriptionDisplays the key fingerprint of the host public key of the Enclosure Manager.RestrictionsNoneSH

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DISABLE NTPSyntaxDISABLE NTPDescriptionDisables the synchronizing of time and date with a remote server using the NTP protocol. Doesnot clear any NTP

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Table 22 Universal time zone settings (continued)WSUGreenwichEtc/GMT+11Etc/GMT-6Etc/GMT+0ZuluHSTEtc/GMT-12Etc/GMT+6Etc/GMT-1METEtc/GMT+12Etc/GMT-7Etc/

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Restrictions• IPv4 addresses must be in the form ###.###.###.###, where each ### ranges from 0 to255.• IPv6 addresses must be formed without the netwo

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SHOW CONFIGSyntaxSHOW CONFIGDescriptionDisplays the script required to recreate the settings of the enclosure. Passwords are not includedfor any user.

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SHOW DATESyntaxSHOW DATEDescriptionDisplays the current date, time, and time zone settings of the internal Real Time Clock of theEnclosure Manager.Res

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RestrictionsNoneSHOW ENCLOSURE DRIVE DRAWERSyntaxSHOW ENCLOSURE DRIVE DRAWERDescriptionDisplays the state of the enclosure drive drawer. State values

Page 65 - HP Support websites

DescriptionDisplays the following general information and current status for the specified power supply orrange of power supplies:• Status (OK, Degrad

Page 66 - Windows Recovery Environment

SHOW FRUSyntaxSHOW FRUDescriptionDisplays summary information on field replaceable units (FRUs) within the enclosure. Informationprovided in this sect

Page 67 - Memory Diagnostic

RestrictionsThe enclosure must be powered on, otherwise, iLO has no power and cannot sense temperatureor send data to the EM.Internet controlThe follo

Page 68 - HP 1210m Volume Online Tool

15. SAS cable connecting Port 2 on the 5000 I/O moduleB to Port 1 on I/O module B of D2700 Disk Enclosure 47. D2700 Disk Enclosure 28. D2700 Disk Encl

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SET EBIPASyntaxSET EBIPA { SERVER } { NETMASK <netmask> | GATEWAY <gateway> | DOMAIN"<domain name>"| <ip address> {&

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SET IPCONFIGSyntaxSET IPCONFIG { DHCP | STATIC | LOCAL }DescriptionConfigures EM addressing mode to be DHCP, static, or link local. The setting takes

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POWEROFF SERVERSyntaxPOWEROFF SERVER { ALL | <bay#>[{ , | - } <bay#>]} [FORCE]DescriptionSends an asynchronous request for a graceful shut

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SET SERVER UIDSyntaxSET SERVER UID { ALL | <bay#> [{ , | - } <bay#>]} { ON | OFF }DescriptionTurns on or off the UID LED on the specified

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SHOW SERVER INFOSyntaxSHOW SERVER INFO { ALL | <bay#>[{ , | - } <bay#>]}DescriptionDisplays a description of the server blade hardware, in

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RestrictionsThis command functions only if the enclosure power is already on. Because the EMU hardwarecannot determine if a blade is physically presen

Page 75 - Upgrading hardware components

RESTART EMSyntaxRESTART EMDescriptionThis reboots the Linux OS and restarts the EM software. It is necessary to do this command followinga firmware do

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Restrictions<enclosure name> must be 1 to 32 characters long and includes all alphanumeric, underscore(_), and hyphen (-) characters.SET ENCLOSU

Page 77 - Customer self repair

DescriptionDownloads a new EM firmware image from the network and uses it to update the EnclosureManager’s firmware. Supported protocols are HTTP, FTP

Page 78 - Replaceable parts

DescriptionDisables remote system logging.RestrictionsNoneENABLE SYSLOG REMOTESyntaxENABLE SYSLOG REMOTEDescriptionEnables remote system logging.Restr

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Figure 11 HP StoreEasy 5000 Storage with four D2600 and four D2700 Disk Enclosures (two perSAS chain)123510 1213141819161767894111511. SAS cable conne

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RestrictionsNoneSHOW SYSLOG SERVERSyntaxSHOW SYSLOG SERVER <bay#>DescriptionDisplays the syslog for the specified server. If the session is not

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CLEAR SCREENSyntaxCLEAR SCREENDescriptionClears the terminal screen.RestrictionsNoneCONNECT SERVERSyntaxCONNECT SERVER <bay#>DescriptionOpens a

Page 82 - Wait times for hard disks

HISTORYSyntaxHISTORYDescriptionShows the history of commands for the current session.RestrictionsNoneSET SCRIPTSyntaxSET SCRIPT [MODE] { ON | OFF }Des

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SLEEPSyntaxSLEEP <seconds>DescriptionPauses the session for a fixed period of time. Useful for adding delays to scripts. The <seconds>para

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Reboot EM (bE)The EM LAN interface is not responding to the remote management software but is configured todo so, or the EM has just been reconfigured

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3. Press and hold the UP button for three seconds.The EM flashes “dH” to acknowledge the selection.4. Release the UP button.The system sets the EM to

Page 86 - Removing the midplane board

B Regulatory informationFor important safety, environmental, and regulatory information, see Safety and ComplianceInformation for Server, Storage, Pow

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HP Enterprise Servershttp://www.hp.com/support/EnterpriseServers-WarrantiesHP Storage Productshttp://www.hp.com/support/Storage-WarrantiesHP Networkin

Page 88 - Replacing the midplane board

GlossaryCSR Customer self repair.EBIPA Enclosure Bay IP AddressingEM Enclosure ManagerEMU Enclosure Manager UnitESD Electrostatic discharge. The emiss

Page 89 - Removing the SAS I/O module

IndexSymbols1210m cache moduleremoving and replacing, 1292-port 1GB Ethernet I/O moduleLED behavior, 412-port 1GB Mezz A and B I/O moduleLED behavior,

Page 90 - Replacing the SAS I/O module

16. SAS cable connecting Port 2 on the 5000 I/O moduleA to Port 1 on I/O module A of D2600 Disk Enclosure 16. D2700 Disk Enclosure 117. SAS cable conn

Page 91 - Removing the fan module

configuring management processor, 20installing StoreEasy 5000 Storage hardware, 8Kkit contentsStoreEasy 5000 Storage, 8LLED2-port 1 GB Ethernet I/O mo

Page 92 - Replacing the fan module

serial numberlocating, 8server airflow baffleremoving and replacing, 100server bladeLED behavior, 37removing and replacing, 124server blade backplaner

Page 93 - Removing the power supply

least one more network. As you connect the HP StoreEasy 5000 Storage to your networkinfrastructure, consider the following requirements:• Since deploy

Page 94 - Replacing the power supply

© Copyright 2012, 2013 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Confidential computer software. Valid license from HP required for possession, use or

Page 95 - Removing the PCIe module

“Configure the EMU and iLO management processors” (page 20) describes how you can directlyconnect a laptop or other local system to reconfigure these

Page 96 - Replacing the PCIe module

d. Enter the following values:• IP address: 10.0.0.20• Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0• Do not set a default gatewaye. Before continuing, ping the followin

Page 97 - Removing the EMU module

4. Configure the EMU:a. Connect to the Enclosure Manager software using an ssh compatible tool like PuTTY. Inthe PuTTY session basic options, enter th

Page 98 - Replacing the EMU module

CustomerEMU-dnsName> set passwordNew Password: ********Confirm : ********Changed password for the "Administrator" user account.Custom

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3 Configuring the storage systemThis chapter explains the out of box experience that occurs when you first power on the storagesystem. This includes s

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IMPORTANT: Use only one node to complete the setup procedure.In the Set Up Windows wizard, you are asked to choose a language, regional settings, andk

Page 101 - Removing the front bezel

NOTE: You must register for Subscriber's Choice to receive customer advisories and notices. See“Subscription service” (page 143) for more informa

Page 102 - Replacing the front bezel

Transition to Server Core mode1. Open PowerShell and execute the following command:PS C:\Users\Administrator> Remove-WindowsFeature Server-Gui-Shel

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NOTE:• The information in the article applies to Windows Server 2012 as well.• The article provides instructions to configure both DFS Namespace and D

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4 Monitoring and troubleshooting the storage systemThe storage system provides several monitoring and troubleshooting options. You can access thefollo

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Contents1 HP StoreEasy 5000 Storage...6Features...

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1. Do one of the following:• Open the HP StoreEasy desktop folder and select Configure Email Alerts.• Open Windows Server Manager and from the Tools m

Page 107 - Removing the drive drawer

Figure 19 Alert and Email settings3. Complete the following fields:• Name—Enter the name of a recipient (for example, John Doe).• Recipient address—En

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Figure 20 Send test email5. Click Save. The name of the recipient is displayed on the main Alerts and Email window.6. Click Sync to apply the email al

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HP System Management HomepageThe HP System Management Homepage (SMH) is a web-based interface that consolidates andsimplifies single system management

Page 110 - Replacing the drive drawer

Figure 21 System Management Homepage main pageThe page provides system, subsystem, and status views of the server and displays groupings ofsystems and

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the new status is reported immediately in the Components Status Summary section on the SMHmain page.• When the Enclosure Manager IP address is set inc

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StorageThis section displays information about the following components:• Storage System—Links to the page that displays information about storage in

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the enclosure, the display shows Bay Bay number – Empty. Select one of the disk enclosuresor disk drives to see information for that enclosure or driv

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Table 2 Server blade LEDs status (continued)StatusDescriptionItemGreen = Network linkedNIC 1 LED*3Green flashing = Network activityOFF = No link or ac

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Table 3 Front LED status (continued)StatusDescriptionItemFlashing amber (1 Hz) = The drive is not selected and is indicating apredictive failure.Drive

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5 Upgrading the storage system...70Maintaining your storage system...

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Table 4 SAS hard drive LED combinations (continued)StatusDescriptionItemnot in a replacement or failed state for any volumes that is a member ofa RAID

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Figure 29 Enclosure Manager unit LEDsTable 6 Enclosure manager unit LEDs statusStatusDescriptionItemThe LED blinks during power-up, but then the displ

Page 119 - Removing the enclosure rails

Figure 31 HP 2-port 1 GB Ethernet, Mezz A and B I/O modules LEDsTable 8 HP 2-port 1 GB Ethernet, Mezz A and B I/O modules LEDs statusStatusDescription

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Figure 33 Power supply LEDsTable 10 Power supply LED statusStatusDescriptionItemGreen = Power on and power supply functioning properly.Power supply1OF

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Table 11 Chassis switches and indicator LEDs status (continued)StatusDescriptionItemOFF if system health is good.Green when enclosure power is ON.Powe

Page 122 - Replacing the enclosure rails

Figure 36 Fan LEDsThe two fan modules are physically identical, but their control is not. The Fault/health LED on FAN1 is a single bi-color LED contro

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-----------------------------------------------------------------------------User: /src/bin/build@msaonyx Script: ./parbuild Directory: /src/quire/QUI

Page 124 - Removing the server blade

Table 13 Known issues (continued)ResolutionIssueThe use of this registry key is documented at http://support.microsoft.com/kb/824344.iSCSI Software Ta

Page 125 - Replacing the server blade

Table 13 Known issues (continued)ResolutionIssuefor more information (where xxxxis internal or external and yyyy is thepath and name of the log file).

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Table 13 Known issues (continued)ResolutionIssueexternal disk enclosure connected to thestorage system and the disk enclosureServer Manager, LUNs are

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Using a downloaded version of the System Recovery DVD...136Drive letters are not assigned after a re

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Table 13 Known issues (continued)ResolutionIssuemake it a standalone volume but this canlead to data loss.This issue occurs if the server has been add

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Table 13 Known issues (continued)ResolutionIssueDo not create network teams until after the initial configuration tasks havebeen completed. If a syste

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Table 13 Known issues (continued)ResolutionIssue4. Navigate to the C:\hpnas\components\ directory, which containsthe WBEM installer.5. 5. Locate and r

Page 131 - Replacing the cache module

3. Right-click the HP StoreEasy Management website and select Manage Website. If it is running,the Start option will be disabled.If these steps do not

Page 132 - Removing the capacitor pack

Table 14 Storage Management Provider errors (continued)Recommended actionError messageError codePlease update the storage management provider cache by

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Table 14 Storage Management Provider errors (continued)Recommended actionError messageError codePlease update the storage management provider cache by

Page 134 - Removing the Mezzanine NIC

Table 14 Storage Management Provider errors (continued)Recommended actionError messageError codePlease retry the operation.Incompatible ResiliencySett

Page 135 - Replacing the Mezzanine NIC

Table 14 Storage Management Provider errors (continued)Recommended actionError messageError codePlease restart HP Storage Management Service.Failed to

Page 136 - 7 Storage system recovery

Table 14 Storage Management Provider errors (continued)Recommended actionError messageError codePlease restart HP Storage Management Service.Failed to

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Pool Manager Provider error codesThe Pool Manager Provider error codes are listed in Table 15 (page 59).Table 15 Pool Manager Provider errorsError mes

Page 138 - Recovering a single server

1 HP StoreEasy 5000 StorageThe HP StoreEasy 5000 Storage (“storage system”) is an integrated hardware-software solutionthat provides highly available

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Table 15 Pool Manager Provider errors (continued)Error messageError codeInformation on some of the disks in the proposed pool could not be read.0x2000

Page 140 - 140 Storage system recovery

Table 17 CSP WBEM Providers errorsResolutionEvent Log EntryTypeSourceDescriptionErrorcodeRetry query to provider after 3 minutes.InformationalHP CSP W

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Firmware Management Tool (FMT) error codesThe FMT error codes are listed in Table 18 (page 62).Table 18 Firmware Management Tool (FMT) errorsTroublesh

Page 142 - 142 Storage system recovery

Table 18 Firmware Management Tool (FMT) errors (continued)Troubleshooting tipsRoot causeMessage formatError codeComponents\CMP folder along withFW bun

Page 143 - 8 Support and other resources

Table 18 Firmware Management Tool (FMT) errors (continued)Troubleshooting tipsRoot causeMessage formatError code1. "--ignorerole" option can

Page 144 - Rack stability

Figure 38 Viewing drivesHP Support websitesUse the “Support and troubleshooting” task at the HP Support & Drivers website (http://www.hp.com/go/su

Page 145 - 9 Documentation feedback

Autonomy LiveVaultTo use Autonmony LiveVault, which enables data protection in the cloud, see the following website:http://www.autonomy.com/storeeasyM

Page 146 - A Managing the EMU

Figure 39 System recovery options7. Click Startup Repair.The utility automatically attempts to repair the system image startup process. It also attemp

Page 147 - Authentication

2. Reboot the server blade to either the USB flash device or USB DVD drive.The system BIOS attempts to boot to the USB device first by default. Watch

Page 148 - 148 Managing the EMU

When the operation is complete, the tool indicates that the LUNs are now in the Enabled state.Obtaining the Service Agreement IDObtain the SAID from y

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Figure 2 Rear view1. System fans (redundant)2. HP 2-port 10 Gb I/O module (2). These modules connect to the integrated NIC located on the server blade

Page 150 - Time functions

5 Upgrading the storage systemThe HP StoreEasy 5000 Storage is comprised of a common hardware platform containing twoserver blades. Each server runs W

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3. On the Overview tab, locate the version listed in the HP Quick Restore box.NOTE: The versions shown in Figure 42 (page 71) may differ from the vers

Page 152 - 152 Managing the EMU

Upgrading a component's firmwareThe Firmware Management Tool (FMT) is a CLI based tool that is used to display active firmwareversions, show reco

Page 153 - Inventory and status

• Enclosure HDD• ILO3• BIOS• Power Management Ctrl• Embedded NIC – NC553i• NC382m• Embedded Smart Array Ctrl – P410i• P1210m controller• Server HDD3.

Page 154 - 154 Managing the EMU

8. Complete any necessary cluster maintenance tasks.Resolving errors after the HP 1210m controller upgradeIf the firmware upgrade for the HP 1210m con

Page 155 - Inventory and status 155

12. If necessary, manually power on the servers.Resolving an EMU upgrade issueWhen upgrading the EMU firmware, if the EMU and the server blade initiat

Page 156 - 156 Managing the EMU

the HP 10 GB Ethernet I/O module with a 1 GB module, follow the instructions in “Removing andreplacing the HP Ethernet I/O module” (page 94). If you n

Page 157 - Inventory and status 157

6 Removing and replacing hardware componentsThis chapter describes procedures for removing and replacing hardware components.Customer self repairHP cu

Page 158 - 158 Managing the EMU

Identifying the spare partParts have a nine-character spare part number on their label. For some spare parts, the part numberis available in the syste

Page 159 - Internet control

Figure 43 Exploded view of the systemTable 19 (page 80) lists the CSR replaceable parts for the system.Replaceable parts 79

Page 160 - 160 Managing the EMU

2 Installing the storage systemThis chapter explains how to install the storage system hardware.Verify the kit contentsRemove the contents, ensuring t

Page 161 - Server management

Table 19 Storage system replaceable partsReplacement type (Cold,Warm, Hot)CSR availabilityPart numberReplaceable unit (RU)ItemColdOptional631117-001Se

Page 162 - 162 Managing the EMU

Table 19 Storage system replaceable parts (continued)Replacement type (Cold,Warm, Hot)CSR availabilityPart numberReplaceable unit (RU)ItemWarmMandator

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Verifying component failureUse the following methods to verify component failure:• Analyze any failure messages received. Fault monitoring software fr

Page 164 - 164 Managing the EMU

Removing the system enclosure from the rack1. Extend the hard drive drawer (Figure 44 (page 83)):a. Press upward on the release button on the hard dri

Page 165 - Enclosure control

7. Unscrew the retaining screws from the bezel ears, and then remove the enclosure from therack.WARNING! The system enclosure is heavy, even after rem

Page 166 - 166 Managing the EMU

4. Remove the top back panel by pressing the panel release button and lifting the latch to slidethe top back panel off.5. Open the release handle (1,

Page 167 - Enclosure control 167

Removing and replacing the midplane boardRemoving the midplane board1. Verify the failed component as described in “Verifying component failure” (page

Page 168 - Forensic

8. Unplug the coil power assembly from the midplane board (Figure 51 (page 87)).Figure 51 Unplugging the coil power assembly9. Extend the server blade

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12. Complete the following (Figure 54 (page 88)):a. Loosen the two thumbscrews holding midplane board in place (1).b. Pull the captive locking pin out

Page 170 - 170 Managing the EMU

11. Replace the top back panel.12. Reinsert all rear components in the enclosure.13. Replace the enclosure in the rack as described in “Inserting the

Page 171 - Session 171

1. If your storage system is delivered in a rack, proceed to Step 2. If you ordered the storagesystem without the rack, install the rail kit and enclo

Page 172 - 172 Managing the EMU

5. Push down on the SAS I/O module lever (2, Figure 56 (page 90)), and then remove the failedSAS I/O module (3, Figure 56 (page 90)).NOTE: You may nee

Page 173 - Activate Button Menu

4. Confirm the firmware version.5. Confirm that the system has resumed normal operations.Removing and replacing the fan moduleThere are two fan module

Page 174 - Set DHCP IP Address (dH)

Replacing the fan module1. Insert the replacement fan module (Figure 59 (page 92)).Figure 59 Replacing the fan module2. Verify that the replacement co

Page 175 - Exit Button Menu

5. Complete the following (Figure 61 (page 93)):a. Unplug the cable from the power UID button assembly (1).b. Remove the screw from the power UID butt

Page 176 - B Regulatory information

Replacing the power supply1. Insert the replacement power supply.2. Plug the power cord into the power supply.3. Verify that the replacement component

Page 177 - HP Networking Products

3. Verify that the replacement component is working properly by checking the associated LEDstatus.NOTE: It should take approximately 15 seconds for th

Page 178 - Glossary

7. Complete the following (Figure 66 (page 96)):a. Remove the two screws from the bracket of the failed PCIe module (1).b. Remove the bracket (2).c. R

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Figure 68 Installing the PCIe module3. Plug in all cables to the PCIe module in their original locations.4. Power on the server blade by pressing the

Page 180 - 180 Index

Replacing the EMU module1. Insert the replacement EMU module and ensure the release lever locks in place (Figure 70(page 98)).Figure 70 Installing the

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8. Complete the following (Figure 71 (page 99)):a. Unplug the power cable from the server blade backplane by pinching the plug releasemechanism (1).b.

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