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HP StorageWorks
1510i Modular Smart Array maintenance and
service guide
Part number: 383072–002
S
econd edition: May 2008
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HP StorageWorks1510i Modular Smart Array maintenance andservice guidePart number: 383072–002Second edition: May 2008

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1 Illustrated parts listThis section provides an illustrated parts breakdown and spare parts list for the HP StorageWorks 1510iModular Smart Array (MS

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7M SA 1510 i c o n t r o l l e rwith 256 MB cachemodule and batteries417787–001 AD539–04001Optional8MSA controllerblanking panel229208–001n/a Mandator

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2SpecificationsThis section provides operating and performance specifications for the MSA1510i.Included in this section:• Chassis specifications• 2-Port

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Chassis specificationsParameterValueHeight8.79 cm (3.46 in)Width48.41cm(19.06in)Depth61.77cm(24.32in)Weight 24.95 kg (55 lb)Input voltage requirementsR

Page 7 - About this guide

Fan module specificationsParameterValueHeight6.0 cm (2.36 in)Width6.0 cm (2.36 in)Depth26.8 cm (10.6 in)Weight 0.50 kg (1.10 lbs)SCSI I/O module specifi

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16Specifications

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3 System components and LEDsThis chapter includes fi gures and tables that identify system components and describe chassis andmodule LEDs patterns.•Fro

Page 10 - Documentation feedback

Rear view1. 2–Port Ethernet iSCSI module (for the controller in slot 1)2. Chassis slot diagram3. Blank foradditional 2-Port Ethernet iSCSI module (for

Page 11 - 1 Illustrated parts list

Chassis and component LEDsThe MSA chassisand its modular components are equipped with LEDs. When the fault LED on any MSAcomponent is amber, promptly

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Legal and notice information© Copyright 2005, 2008 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Hewlett-Packard Company makes no warranty of any kind with

Page 13 - 2Specifications

NOTE:System power does not shut off completely with the power button. Standby removes power from most ofthe electronics and the hard drives, but porti

Page 14 - Chassis specifi

Item NameCondition ColorMeaning1SCSI bus 3 activityOn GreenThereisactivityonthisSCSIbus.2SCSI bus 2 activityOn GreenThereisactivityonthisSCSIbus.3SCSI

Page 15 - Power sup

Item 1Activity LEDItem 2Online LEDItem 3Fault LEDMeaningOnOff OffThe hard drive is being accessed in one of the following ways:• The hard drive is not

Page 16 - Specifications

SATA hard driveLEDsEach SATA hard drive has two LEDs. The following figure and table describe their locations and meanings.Item 1Online/Activity LED(gr

Page 17 - 3 System components and LEDs

Slot diagram LEDsLocated on the rear of the MSA, the slot diagram provides information about MSA modules.1. 2 – Po r t Ethernet iSCSI module (for the

Page 18 - Rear view

2-Port Ethernet iSCSI module LEDsThe 2-Port Ethernet iSCSI module has one LED to show the status of the module, and each port has twoLEDs to show stat

Page 19 - Chassis and com

Fan module LEDsEach fan modulehas one bi-color LED.This LED can be illuminated with either a green or amber color. The following figure and table descr

Page 20 - Controller LEDs

SCSI I/O module LEDsThe SCSI I/O modulehastwoLEDs. Thefollowingfigure and table describes their locations andmeanings.Item NameCondition ColorDescripti

Page 21 - Hard drive LEDs

Power supply module LEDsThe power supply uses a single bi-color LED to indicate status. This LED can be illuminated with either agreen or amber color.

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4 Available diagnostic toolsThe following is a partial list of tools that are supported for use with the MSA:•StorageManagementUtility(SMU)overview• M

Page 23 - SATA hard drive

ContentsAboutthisguide ... 7Intendedaudience... 7Prerequisites ...

Page 24 - Slot diagram LE

third-party devices. HP-SIM reports hardware fault conditions (both failure and pre-failure) and collectsdata for reporting and graphing. HP-SIM also

Page 25 - The 2-Port Ethe

5 Customer replaceablecomponentsThis chapter includes the following information regarding the removal and replacement of MSAcomponents:•Proceduralover

Page 26 - Fan module LEDs

Verification procedures may include:• Viewing status and error messages sent to the controller LCD panel.• Viewing the LED illumination patterns on the

Page 27 - SCSI I/O module LEDs

billing you for the replacement. With a CSR, HP will pay all shipping and part return costs and determinethe courier/carrier to be used.Recommended to

Page 28 - Power supply module LEDs

If you do not have any of the suggested equipment for proper grounding, have an Authorized HPReseller install the part.NOTE:For more information on st

Page 29 - 4 Available diagnostic tools

Weight warningWARNING!The device can be very heavy. To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to equipment:• Remove all hot-pluggable power supp

Page 30 - Available diagnostic tools

WARNING!Verify that the AC power supply branch circuit that provides power to the rack is not overloaded.Overloading AC power to the rack power supply

Page 31 - 5 Customer replaceable

CAUTION:To properly ventilate the system, you must provide at least 7.6 centimeters (3.0 inches) of clearance at thefront and back of the device.CAUTI

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ComponentHot-pluggable Non- hot-pluggableRedundant power supply moduleXRedundant fan moduleXMSA array controllernl(dual–controller configurations)X*2–P

Page 33 - Warnings and precautions

5. Verify that the Power on/Standby button LED is amber/off and that the fans are off.6. Power off all attached hard drive enclosures.7. Disconnect th

Page 34 - Equipment symbols

Returningthedefectivecomponent... 32Recommendedtools ... 33Warningsandprecautions ...

Page 35 - Rack warnings and precautions

Removing or installing a 2-Port Ethernet iSCSI blankBefore you beginCAUTION:• Before removing a component or blank from an operational device, make su

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Removing or installing a hard drive blankBefore you beginCAUTION:• Before removing a component or blank from an operational device, make sure that you

Page 37 - Determinin

Replacing a harddriveBefore you beginCAUTION:• Before removing a component or blank from an operational device, make sure that you have thereplacement

Page 38 - Powering off the MSA

• Donotremoveafailedsecondharddrivefromanarrayuntilthefirst failed or missing hard drivehas been replaced and the rebuild process is complete. (When th

Page 39 - Powering on the MSA

3. Press the ejector button (1) and pull the release lever to the full open position (2).IMPORTANT:Wait approximately 10 seconds for the internal disk

Page 40 - Removing or inst

2. Slide the replacement hard drive into the same bay from which the old hard drive was just removed,making sure that the lever is in the full open po

Page 41 - Removing or ins

Replacing the controller, controller cache, or controller batteryThe following sections detail procedures for replacing an MSA array controller, contr

Page 42 - Replacing a har

Verifying component failureBefore replacing the controller, cache module, or battery pack:• Check the controller LCD display panel for error messages.

Page 43 - Removing the hard drive

• and you are replacing a cache module with another module of the same size, you can remove one ofthe controllers and replace the module on that contr

Page 44 - Installing the hard drive

CAUTION:Do not dispose of batteries, battery packs, and accumulators with general household waste. Use thepublic collection system or return them to H

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Installingthepowersupplymodule... 60Verifyingproperoperation ... 60ReplacingtheMSA1510ichassis...

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5. Lift the pack upward to unhook the top of the battery pack.6. Wait approximately 15 seconds after removing the old battery to allow the battery cha

Page 47 - Removing the controller

6. Verify that the top hook (1)andbottomclip(2) on the battery pack are securely attached to thecache module.15520127. Repeat step 4 through step 6 to

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Installing the controller1. Insert the new or serviced array controller into the MSA chassis controller bay (1).2. Push the controller in as far as it

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Replacing a 2-Port Ethernet iSCSI moduleBefore you beginCAUTION:• Before removing a component or blank from an operational device, make sure that you

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3. Lift the port-colored 2-Port Ethernet iSCSI module latch (1)andpullthemoduleoutoftheenclosure(2).Installing the 2-Port Ethernet iSCSI I/O module1.

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Replacing a fanmoduleThe variable-speed fan module is hot-pluggable, so it is not necessary to power down the system toreplace it.Before you beginCAUT

Page 52 - Verifying proper operation

15210Verifying proper operationAfter replacing the fan module, verify that:• The fan starts operating immediately.• The fan Status LED is On.• No new

Page 53 - Replacing a 2-P

Replacing a SCSII/OmoduleBefore you beginCAUTION:• Before removing a component or blank from an operational device, make sure that you have thereplace

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3. Lift the port-colored SCSI I/O module latch (1)andpulltheSCSII/Omoduleoutofthechassis(2).Installing the SCSI I/O module1. Slide the replacement SCS

Page 55 - Replacing a fan

Replacing a power supply moduleThe power supply is hot pluggable, so it is not necessary to power down the system to replace it.Before you beginCAUTIO

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Latviannotice... 77Lithuaniannotice ... 78Polishnotice ...

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Installing the power supply module1. SlidethereplacementpowersupplymoduleintotheMSAchassisbayuntilthemoduleclicksintoplace.2. Connect the AC power cor

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Replacing the MSA1510i chassisWhen replacinga chassis, components are removed from the failed chassis and then installed in thereplacement.Components

Page 59 - Replacing a pow

Removing the chassis componentsPrepareforthereplacement1. Review all warnings, cautions, and preparation procedures as detailed in Warnings and precau

Page 60 - Installing the p

Remove the SCSI I/O modules1. Lift the port-colored latch and pull the module out of the chassis.2. Remove all other SCSI I/O modules or blanks.Remove

Page 61 - SA1510i chassis

2. Grasp the latch handle and pull the controller out of the chassis.3. Remove the other controller or blank.Remove the MSA from the rack1. Remove the

Page 62 - Remove the fan modules

2. Attach the decorative bezel on the front of the MSA by aligning the pins and retaining clips on theback of bezel with the corresponding locations o

Page 63 - Remove the controllers

Install the SCSI I/O modules1. Slide the module into the chassis SCSI I/O slot until the latch clicks into place.2. Install all other SCSI I/O modules

Page 64 - Install the MSA in the rack

Install the 2-Port Ethernet iSCSI I/O modules1. Slide the module into the chassis network interconnect slot until the latch clicks into place.NOTE:The

Page 65 - Install the controllers

5. Read the controller LCD panel messages during the MSA startup routine.• If the following messages are displayed, the serial number of the original

Page 66 - Install the fan modules

A Regulatory compliance andsafetyFederal Communications Commission noticePart 15 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules and Regulations

Page 67 - Completing the replacement

About this guideThis guide provides information about:• Maintaining the MSA1510i• Servicing the MSA1510i• Troubleshooting the MSA1510iWARNING!To reduc

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For questions regarding your product, contact:Hewlett-Packard CompanyP. O. Box 692000, Mail Stop 530113Houston, Texas 77269-2000Or, call1-800- 652-667

Page 69 - A Regulatory compliance and

International notices and statementsCanadian notice (Avis Canadien)Class A equipmentThis Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canad

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Japanese noticeKorean notice (A&B)Class A equipmentClass B equipment72Regulatory compliance and safety

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SafetyBattery Replacement noticeWARNING!The computer contains an internal lithium manganese dioxide, a vanadium pentoxide, or an alkalinebattery pack.

Page 72 - Korean notice (A&B)

Electrostatic dischargeTo prevent damage to the system, be aware of the precautions you need to follow when setting up thesystem or handling parts. A

Page 73 - Japanese Power Cord notice

místo pro recyklaci elektrických a elektronických zařízení. Okamžité třídění a recyklace odpadu pomůžeuchovat přírodní prostředí a zajistí takový způs

Page 74 - Czechoslovakian notice

See tootel või selle pakendil olev sümbol näitab, et kõnealust toodet ei tohi koos teistemajapidamisjäätmetega kõrvaldada. Teie kohus on oma seadmete

Page 75 - Estonian notice

Το σύμβολο αυτό στο προϊόν ή τη συσκευασία του υποδεικνύει ότι το συγκεκριμένο προϊόν δενπρέπει να διατίθεται μαζί με τα άλλα οικιακά σας απορρίμματα.

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Lithuanian noticeVartotojų iš privačių namųūkiųįrangos atliekų šalinimas Europos SąjungojeŠis simbolis ant gaminio arba jo pakuotėsrodo,kadšiogaminioš

Page 77 - Latvian notice

Slovenian noticeOdstranjevanjeodslužene opreme uporabnikov v zasebnih gospodinjstvih v Evropski unijiTa znak na izdelku ali njegovi embalaži pomeni, d

Page 78 - Slovakian notice

In addition to MSA1510i-specific documents, the following guide, available on the SAN Infrastructurewebsite: http://www.hp.com/go/san, includes detaile

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80Regulatory compliance and safety

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IndexSymbolsbezelpart numbers,112-Port Ethernet iSCSI moduleLEDs,25part numbers,11replacing,53specifications,14AACcircuit overload, warning,36AC power

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electrostatic sensitive partshandling,33packaging,33storing,33transporting,33ESD (electrostatic discharge)precautions,33preventing,33Ffan moduleinstal

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MSA1510iillustrated parts breakdown and spare partslist,11powering off and on,38MSA1510ipowering off,20MSA1510i chassisreplacementpreparation,62remova

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replacing2–Port Ethernet iSCSI module,53fan module,55hard drive,42best practices,42MSA1510i chassiscomponents,61power supply module,59SCSI I/O module,

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TIP:Provides helpful hints and shortcuts.Rack stabilityWARNING!To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to equipment:• Extend leveling jacks to

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