HP D2220sb Storage Blade installation instructions
HP D2220sb Storage Blade
Installation Instructions
Overview
Installation of a D2220sb requires the following steps:
1. Install and configure an HP BladeSystem c-Class enclosure.
2. Install any D2220sb options.
3. Install the D2220sb.
4. Install the partner server blade.
For definitions of the acronyms used in this document, see "Acronyms
and abbreviations" in the storage blade user guide.
Kit contents
When unpacking the HP D2220sb Storage Blade, locate the following
items:
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HP D2220sb Storage Blade
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Half-height blade shelf
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Documentation kit
Installing an HP BladeSystem
c-Class enclosure
Before performing any procedures specific to the D2220sb, install an
HP BladeSystem c-Class enclosure.
The most current documentation for HP BladeSystem components is
available at the HP Business Support Center website
(http://www.hp.com/go/bizsupport).
Documentation is also available in the following locations:
•
Documentation CD that ships with the enclosure
•
HP technical support website (http://www.hp.com/support)
Half-height device bay numbering
Installation guidelines
When installing the D2220sb, observe the following guidelines:
•
Install drives in the D2220sb before installing the D2220sb in the
enclosure.
•
Be sure that the partner server blade is powered down before
installing the D2220sb.
Onboard Administrator is used to configure the enclosure and the
D2220sb. To function with the D2220sb, Onboard Administrator
version 3.60 or later is required.
Additional guidelines for installation with a
half-height partner server blade
When installing the D2220sb with a half-height server blade, observe
the following additional guidelines:
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Install the D2220sb in any device bay.
•
If the D2220sb is installed in an odd-numbered bay, install the
partner server blade in the adjacent even-numbered bay to the
right.
•
If the D2220sb is installed in an even-numbered bay, install the
partner server blade in the adjacent odd-numbered bay to the
left.
Additional guidelines for installation with a
full-height partner server blade
When installing the D2220sb with a full-height server blade, observe
the following additional guidelines:
•
Remove the device bay shelf.
CAUTION: Failure to install the divider in a quadrant
when installing half-height blades can result in damage to
the connectors on the server blades.
•
Install the half-height blade shelf on the D2220sb.
•
Install the D2220sb in any device bay on the lower row of the
enclosure (9 through 16).
If installing two D2220sb storage blades with one full-height
partner server blade, install the second D2220sb in the bay
directly above the first one. The top D2220sb does not require a
half-height blade shelf.
If installing two D2220sb storage blades with one partner server
blade in an HP BladeSystem c3000 Enclosure, use the mini
divider instead of the half-height blade shelf. For more
information, see the HP BladeSystem c3000 Enclosure Quick
Setup Instructions.
•
If the D2220sb is installed in an odd-numbered bay, install the
partner server blade in the adjacent even-numbered bay to the
right.
•
If the D2220sb is installed in an even-numbered bay, install the
partner server blade in the adjacent odd-numbered bay to the
left.
•
When installing the D2220sb with a full-height server blade, a
half-height server blade can be installed in the empty bay above
the D2220sb. This server blade cannot be partnered with the
D2220sb.
Installing a storage blade
CAUTION: To prevent improper cooling and thermal
damage, do not operate the D2220sb or the enclosure
unless all device bays and the first three drive bays are
populated with either a component or a blank.
CAUTION: Thermal regulation is maintained only when
the drive drawer is closed. The drive drawer open alarm is
triggered under the following conditions:
• A slow beep and flash (1 every 5 seconds) indicate
that the drive drawer is open. The drives are not fully
protected by system air flow.
• A fast beep and flash (2 per second)—To avoid drive
damage or data loss and storage blade shutdown,
close the drive drawer immediately.
When the drives reach critical temperatures, the system
shuts down.
1. Open the drive drawer.
IMPORTANT: The drive drawer is not fully extended until
the rail lock is engaged. To engage the rail lock, extend
the drive drawer approximately 2.54 cm (1 inch) past the
initial resistance.
2. Remove the drive blanks as needed.
CAUTION: To prevent improper cooling and thermal
damage, do not operate the D2220sb or the enclosure
unless all device bays and the first three drive bays are
populated with either a component or a blank.
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The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only
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Part Number: 714239-001
December 2012
Edition: 1
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