HP 3PAR T-Class Installation and Deinstallation Guide
CAUTION: If you receive any Password: prompts during this process, this indicates the
nodes in the system have not been properly configured. Verify the IP addresses on the SP and
controller nodes. Use the red crossover cable to connect the highest node port ETH 0 to SP
ETH 0 to establish a private network. If the problem still exists, do not proceed any further.
Contact HP 3PAR Technical Support for assistance.
29. Press ENTER to conclude MOB configuration.
InServ configuration is no longer done during the Moment Of Birth.
Use spmaint to install the InForm OS software on the SP
and add the InServ configuration to the SP after a successful MOB.
Press ENTER to continue.
NOTE: After completing the SPMOB process, additional InForm OS files may need to be
installed in order to communicate and add an storage system. To install InForm OS files, refer
to “Installing HP 3PAR OS Files” (page 145).
NOTE: To add a cluster after installing InForm OS files, refer to “Adding a Storage System
to the Service Processor” (page 146).
30. Monitor the system while the service processor uses the site key. When the system configuration
process is complete, the following message appears:
*** starting final MOB phase
Fix passwords
Enabling key change on reboot ...
Disabling sendmail...
verifying postfix status...
Setup to run all ST/SP tasks at boot time
Add SPID to ppp id
Cleanup MOB
Updating PAM settings
Rebooting....
The service processor automatically restarts.
Welcome to the 3PAR Service Processor Moment of Birth
Rebooting....
Continue on to “Installing HP 3PAR OS Files” (page 145).
Configuring the SP with Secure Network Mode
NOTE: Before performing the SPMOB, always reference the Systems Assurance form for details
of customer network setting requirements.
NOTE: Always register an updated SPID with Secure Service Collector database before migrating
to Secure Network Mode from SP Mode. If the updated SPID is not registered in the database,
migrating to Secure Network Mode fails.
116 Initializing the Storage System Software