Administrator's Guide

Table 14 Related component documents
GuideComponent nameComponent
BL460c maintenance and service guideE5460sb bladesServer blade
HP StorageWorks D2600/D2700 Disk Enclosure
User Guide
HP E5000 Messaging System 12 TB expansion
ode and HP E5000 Messaging System 24 TB
expansion node
Disks in
expansion
nodes
Hot, warm, and cold swap components
Hot or warm swapping a component means removing and replacing it while the main power is
still on. Cold swapping means removing and replacing the component while the main power is
off. Port (purple) colored handles on components like the fan module indicate the component is
hot-swappable.
IMPORTANT: Remove and replace components quickly without interrupting the process.
Preventing electrostatic discharge
CAUTION: Components can be damaged by electrostatic discharge (ESD). Use proper anti-static
protection.
Always transport and store CSR replaceable parts in an ESD protective enclosure.
Do not remove CSR replaceable parts from the ESD-protective enclosure until you are ready
to install it.
Always use ESD precautions, such as a wrist strap, heel straps on conductive flooring, and
an ESD-protective smock when handling ESD sensitive equipment.
Avoid touching all connector pins, leads, or circuitry.
Do not place ESD-generating material such as paper or non anti-static (pink) plastic in an ESD
protective enclosure with ESD sensitive equipment.
Verifying component failure
Use the following methods to verify component failure:
Analyze any failure messages received. Fault monitoring software from HP provides a
recommended action.
Navigate to System Manager and check the System Status tab for the enclosure health status.
Check the component status using the System Manager:
1. Open the System Manager Hardware Status tab to identify a failed component. For more
information, see “Hardware Status” (page 44).
2. To identify the correct enclosure, start the System Management Homepage application
as described in “ Starting the System Management Homepage application” (page 49),
select Unit Identification Device from the Enclosure pane, and then select the On radio
button on the Unit Identification Device screen. This causes the blue UID indicator to blink
on the controller enclosure.
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