MSA2000 Controller Replacement
MSA2000 Controller Replacement
MSA2000 Controller Replacement
Illustrations in this document may show a controller module with a connection interface that differs from your controller module. Replacement procedures are the same for all MSA2312/2324 controller modules. The Storage Management Utility (SMU) and the Command Line Interface (CLI) can be used to manage MSA2000family storage enclosures. Tasks in this document demonstrate using the CLI. Obtain the latest version of these instructions from the HP website at http://www.hp.com/go/msa. Select MSA SAN Arrays, select your product, and go to Support.
CAUTION: Parts can be damaged by electrostatic discharge. Use proper anti-static protection:
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Keep the replacement component in the ESD bag until needed. Wear an ESD wrist strap grounded to an unpainted surface of the chassis. If an ESD wrist strap is unavailable, touch an unpainted surface of the chassis before handling the component. Never touch connector pins.
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To obtain key settings using the CLI, enter the following commands: System information: show system User names, passwords, and user types: show users Date and time settings: show controller-date Email and SNMP notification settings: show snmp-parameters NTP configuration: show ntp-status Volume mapping information: show volume-maps Snapshot scheduling information: show schedules WWN nicknames: show hosts 3. 2. 1.
In a dual-controller environment, if the failed controller is first shut down, the controller may be hot-replaced in an operational enclosure.
In a dual-controller configuration, verify that the partner controller is online by entering the command: show redundancy-mode Shut down the failed controller by entering the command: shutdown a|b, where a or b represents the controller. The blue OK to Remove LED (back) illuminates to indicate that the controller can be removed safely. Illuminate the UID (Unit Identification) LED of the enclosure that contains the controller module to remove by entering the command: set led enclosure 1 on
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Locate the enclosure whose UID LED (front right ear) is blue, and within it, the controller module whose OK to Remove LED is blue. Disconnect any cables connected to the controller. Turn the thumbscrews until the screws disengage from the controller.
In a dual-controller configuration, the Partner Firmware Upgrade option ensures that both controllers have the most recent version. To see the current Partner Firmware Upgrade setting, enter the following command: show advanced-settings If Partner Firmware Upgrade is disabled, enter the following command: set advanced-settings partner-firmware-upgrade enabled
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Press both latches downward to disconnect the module from the midplane.
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Insert the CompactFlash that you removed from the failed controller and labeled Data into the replacement controller.
CAUTION: CompactFlash must stay with the same enclosure. If the CompactFlash is used/installed in a different enclosure, data loss or corruption will occur.
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If the controller has failed or does not start, make sure that transporting the cache is the appropriate action to take as specified in the user guide. Carefully remove the CompactFlash from the controller, label it Data, and set it aside. 1. 2. 3. 4.
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Loosen the thumbscrews; press the latches downward. Slide the controller into the enclosure as far as it will go (1). Press the latches upward to engage the controller (2); turn the thumbscrews finger-tight (3). Reconnect the cables.
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Carefully remove the CompactFlash from the replacement controller, and set it aside. IMPORTANT: In a dual-controller configuration, if the firmware versions differ between the two controllers, Partner Firmware Upgrade brings the older firmware to the later firmware level.
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Additional information
See the MSA website: http://www.hp.com/go/msa
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