HP StorageWorks Virtual Array 7000 Family User and Service Guide (January 2005)
Table Of Contents
- Warranty Information
- Product Overview
- System Configurations
- Lowest Entry Point, Non-HA Minimum Configuration (VA 7100 only)
- Lowest Entry Point, Non-HA Minimum Configuration (VA 7410)
- Entry Level Non-Cluster With Path Redundancy (All VA arrays)
- Entry Level Cluster with Path Redundancy High Availability (VA 7410)
- Midrange Non-Cluster (All VA arrays)
- Midrange Non-Cluster (VA 7410)
- Midrange Non-Cluster with Full Storage Path Redundancy (All VA Arrays)
- Typical Non-Clustered with Path Redundancy (VA 7410)
- Typical Clustered Configuration (All VA models)
- Typical Clustered Configuration (VA 7410)
- HP-UX MC Service Guard or Windows 2000 Cluster (All VA arrays)
- Highly Redundant Cluster (VA 7410)
- Typical Highly Redundant Cluster (All VA models)
- Typical Highly Redundant Cluster (VA 7410)
- Troubleshooting
- Servicing & Upgrading
- Specifications & Regulatory Statements

106 Servicing & Upgrading
Gigabit Interface Converters
(VA 7100 Array Controller Only)
Caution To prevent data transmission problems, always leave the GBIC
cover installed until you are ready to connect the fiber optic
cable to the GBIC (see Figure 41).
Removing a GBIC
1 Remove the fiber optic cable (Figure 39, 1).
2 Push in the GBIC tabs (Figure 39, 2) and gently pull the GBIC (3) out of the
HOST FC slot.
Installing a GBIC
1 Remove the GBIC cover (Figure 41).
2 With even pressure, gently push the GBIC (Figure 39, 3) into the HOST FC
slot until it clicks into place.
3 Replace the fiber optic cable (Figure 39, 1).
Figure 41 GBIC Cover