HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H User’s and Service Manual with AutoRAID™ Technology HP Part Number C5445-90901 Printed in U.S.A.
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Table of Contents CHAPTER 1. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION ............................................................................................... 9 MODELS AND CONFIGURATIONS AVAILABLE .............................................................................................. 9 OPTIONS .................................................................................................................................................... 10 AVAILABLE ACCESSORIES ..................................................
Enabling/Disabling Auto Include.......................................................................................................... 72 Enabling/Disabling Auto Rebuild ......................................................................................................... 72 Starting/Stopping a Rebuild .................................................................................................................. 72 Setting the Controller SCSI ID......................................................
Increasing the Amount of RAID 0/1 Space Available ......................................................................... 110 Why Deleting Files Won’t Increase RAID 0/1 Space.......................................................................... 110 Deleting a Logical Drive to Increase RAID 0/1 Space ....................................................................... 111 CHAPTER 5. TROUBLESHOOTING...................................................................................................
OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS AND REQUIREMENTS .............................................................................. 212 Power Requirements: .......................................................................................................................... 212 Airflow Space ...................................................................................................................................... 212 Heat Dissipation .....................................................................
Features .............................................................................................................................................. 238 Power Redundancy ............................................................................................................................. 238 INSTALLATION ......................................................................................................................................... 239 Installation Strategy.................................
This chapter describes the disk array models and configurations available. This chapter also shows how to install disk modules, controller modules, power modules, and fan modules into your disk array. In addition, this chapter shows how to connect the SCSI cabling to your disk array. Models and Configurations Available The disk array is an AutoRAID storage device that holds up to twelve disk modules in a single enclosure. Up to four disk array enclosures can be installed into a 1.
Description Product Description Options Options Options include the following items: • Option 002 Third Power Module • Option 104 Four 4.3-Gigabyte Disk Modules, (7200 rpm) • Option 105 Five 4.3-Gigabyte Disk Modules, (7200 rpm) • Option 108 Eight 4.3-Gigabyte Disk Modules, (7200 rpm) • Option 112 Twelve 4.3-Gigabyte Disk Modules, (7200 rpm) • Option 124 Four 9.1-Gigabyte Disk Modules, (7200 rpm) • Option 125 Five 9.1-Gigabyte Disk Modules, (7200 rpm) • Option 128 Eight 9.
Product Description Options Option 172 Twelve 9.1-Gigabyte Disk Modules, (10,000 rpm) • Option 184 Four 18.2-Gigabyte Disk Modules, (10,000 rpm) • Option 185 Five 18.2-Gigabyte Disk Modules, (10,000 rpm) • Option 188 Eight 18.2-Gigabyte Disk Modules, (10,000 rpm) • Option 192 Twelve 18.2-Gigabyte Disk Modules, (10,000 rpm) • Option 314 Four 36.4-Gigabyte Disk Modules, (10,000 rpm) • Option 315 Five 36.4-Gigabyte Disk Modules, (10,000 rpm) • Option 318 Eight 36.
Description Product Description Options • Option 851 V-Class 10.0 m SCSI Cable (68-pin high-density Inline Term Cable), P/N A4801-63002 • Option 871 V-Class 2.0 m / 5.0 m SCSI Y-Cable (V Inline Term Cable 68-pin), P/N A4801-63012 • Option 873 V-Class 2.0 m / 3.0 m SCSI Y-Cable (V Inline Term Cable 68-pin), P/N A4801-63010 • Option 875 V-Class 5.0 m SCSI Cable (68-pin high-density Inline Term Cable), P/N A4801-63004 • Option B25 4.0 m V Cable VHDCI-VHDCI/68-pin (high density) • Option B26 4.
Product Description Available Accessories Description Available Accessories The following accessories are available: • A3701A Deskside Cabinet Upgrade Kit • A3702A Single 4.3-Gigabyte Disk Module, (7200 rpm) • A3703A Single 9.1-Gigabyte Disk Module, (7200 rpm) • A3710A Single 18.2-Gigabyte Disk Module, (7200 rpm) • A5289A Single 36.4-Gigabyte Disk Module, (7200 rpm) • A3713A Single 9.1-Gigabyte Disk Module, (10,000 rpm) • A3714A Single 18.
Description Product Description Unpacking and Repackaging the Disk Array • Option 875 V-Class 5.0 m SCSI Cable (68-pin high-density Inline Term Cable), part number A4801-63004 • Option 873 V-Class 2.0 m / 3.0 m SCSI Y-Cable (V Inline Term Cable 68-pin), part number A4801-63010 • Option 871 V-Class 2.0 m / 5.0 m SCSI Y-Cable (V Inline Term Cable 68-pin), part number A4801-63012 • Option 841 2.0 m V Cable VHDCI-VHDCI/68-pin (high density), part number A3639-63015 • Option 842 2.
Product Description Unpacking and Repackaging the Disk Array Figure 1.
Description Product Description Product Features Product Features Figure 2 shows the front of the disk array. Figure 3 shows the rear of the disk array. Figure 4 shows the controls and indicators on the disk array. Figure 5 shows the slot numbers for the disk modules. Figure 2.
Product Description Product Features 1 – Controller X SCSI Connector 1 4 – Controller Y SCSI Connector 2 2 – Controller X SCSI Connector 2 5 – P1-P3 AC Power Connectors Description Figure 3.
Product Description Product Features Description Figure 4.
Product Description Product Features F1–F3 = Fan modules P1–P3 = Power modules A1–A6 and B1–B6 = Disk modules X and Y = Controller module(s) Description Figure 5.
Description Product Description Connecting Power Cords Connecting Power Cords You should connect power cords to all ac power connectors (see Figure 3). Disk array availability is enhanced if each power cord is connected to a separate ac branch circuit. WARNING! To avoid a fire hazard, the ac branch service must be properly currentprotected by either a fuse or a circuit breaker. Use only UL/CSA approved power cord, SVT type, rated for suitable voltage and current.
Product Description Installing Modules Disk, Power, and Fan Modules Description Use the same installation procedure to install power modules and fan modules. See Figure 5 to determine where to install the module. Figure 6 shows how to install a disk module. To install a disk, power, or fan module, open the front door and follow these steps: CAUTION! The module lever must be pulled all the way out or the module will jam in the slot upon insertion.
Description Product Description Controller Module Controller Module NOTE! If two or more controller modules are connected (daisy chained) to the same SCSI bus (whether in the same disk array enclosure or across two or more disk array enclosures), each controller module on the same SCSI bus must have its own unique SCSI address, which is set by the control panel on the front of the disk array (refer to “Operating the Control Panel”).
Product Description Controller Module Suppressing Single-Controller Warning Messages If a “System Warning” error message is displayed on the front panel, you must first verify that it is caused by the detection of a single controller.
Product Description Controller Module Description Figure 7.
Product Description SCSI Cabling Requirements The following are the SCSI cabling requirements that must be considered before connecting SCSI cables to the disk array: 1. The external bus connected to the disk array must be a SCSI-2 wide differential device cable with 68pin high-density external SCSI connectors. 2. Each SCSI bus must be terminated with a passive differential SCSI terminator on the last device.
Product Description Connecting SCSI Cabling Description Figure 8.
Product Description Connecting SCSI Cabling Figure 9.
Product Description Connecting SCSI Cabling Description Figure 10.
Product Description Connecting SCSI Cabling Figure 11.
Product Description Connecting SCSI Cabling Description Figure 12.
Product Description Connecting SCSI Cabling Figure 13.
Description Product Description Fibre Channel (FC) SCSI Multiplexer (MUX) Connection Fibre Channel (FC) SCSI Multiplexer (MUX) Connection Fibre channel host connection is available through a Fibre Channel (FC) SCSI Multiplexer (MUX). Configurations of the FC are detailed in the HP 9000 Enterprise Servers Configuration Guide. For information regarding the Fibre Channel technology, refer to the Fibre Channel SCSI Multiplexer Service and User Manual, part number A3308-90005.
Chapter 2. HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller This chapter explains how to install batteries, download firmware into a disk array controller, and how to replace an array controller. About Battery Packs 33 Controller If your disk array goes without power, the controller batteries are capable of retaining data in NVRAM for a minimum of one week. Always perform a successful Shutdown before replacing the batteries.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Installing Controller Batteries Installing Controller Batteries Controller Two battery packs, part number 1420-0532, must be installed in each controller module before the module can be used. Two battery packs are shipped with each new controller module. In the disk array shipping carton, the batteries are located in a cardboard sleeve next to the array controller.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Installing Controller Batteries Figure 14.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Replacing Controller Batteries Replacing Controller Batteries This procedure is different than installing batteries the first time the disk array is used, since replacing batteries assumes that you have valuable data stored on your disk array. Many factors affect battery life, including not only time of battery use, but also time of battery storage.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Downloading Array Controller Firmware Downloading Array Controller Firmware When two controllers are installed in the disk array enclosure (dual controllers), both controllers must have the same version of firmware. If you update (or download) new firmware, the new firmware is copied to both controllers. When a controller is replaced, however, the replacement controller may have a later version of firmware than the currently installed controller.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Downloading Array Controller Firmware Other Considerations About the Firmware Download Process NOTE! For Windows NT Systems: Since the Download utility does not support long directory names, it is better to change to the directory where the firmware is located first, and then the is simply the filename of the firmware.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure Firmware Download Procedure See the flowcharts (Figure 15 and Figure 16) to determine which download procedure to follow. Pick the appropriate procedure. NOTE! This procedure assumes that the Model 12 and HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H controllers have been updated to at least HP25 and HP24 firmware revisions, respectively.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure Figure 15. Downloading Controller Firmware Flowchart Downloading Controller Firmware NOTE: Downloading firmware is an offline process. In most cases, the LUNs on the array need to be either un-mounted or deactivated from the volume group.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure Figure 16. Replacing an Array Controller Flowchart Replacing an Array Controller NOTE: In some cases, you may need to download firmware when replacing a controller. Downloading firmware is an offline process. In most cases, the LUNs on the array need to be either un-mounted or deactivated from the volume group.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure Links to Downloading Firmware: Download Windows NT Download A) Downloading Disk Array Firmware from a File Using ARMServer (AutoRAID Manager) Download B) Downloading Disk Array Firmware from a “Third” Controller Using the Front Panel Download C) Downloading Disk Array Firmware from a File Using Off-Line Diagnostics (ARDIAG) Download D) Downloading Disk Array Firmware from a File on a V-Class system using dfdutil Utility Links to Replacin
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure Download Windows NT AutoRAID Manager includes a separate utility for downloading controller firmware. This utility, WinDownload, simplifies the process of downloading new firmware to the controller in your disk array. The WinDownload utility is used only for downloading firmware to the disk array controllers.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure Download A) Downloading Disk Array Firmware from a File Using ARMServer (AutoRAID Manager) CAUTION! Controller firmware HP4x and any later versions have a different data map format in NVRAM memory. Once you have HP48 or later, you can not “downgrade” to any firmware version prior to HP4x without first completely backing up all data on the array, including any meta-data, e.g., LUN and LVM configuration.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 6. Verify updated firmware revisions on both controllers using ARMServer (arraydsp -c ) or front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to verify the firmware on the array: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + If ARMServer issues a “switch controller” command, you may have to repeat step 5 (download).
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure Download B) Downloading Disk Array Firmware from a “Third” Controller Using the Front Panel (This is not the preferred method! Use this procedure only if the disk array firmware is NOT available from the host.) CAUTION! Controller firmware HP4x and any later versions have a different data map format in NVRAM memory. Once you have HP4x or later, you can not use this procedure to “downgrade” to any firmware version prior to HP4x.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 5. Shutdown the array using the front panel. KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU ENTER ENTER DISPLAY “Ready” “Language” “View Settings” “Shutdown” “Confirm” “Shutdown Complete” After shutdown has completed, push the on/off button to the off position completing the shutdown. This will turn off power to all modules. Disconnect all disk drive modules from the back plane. You do not need to remove them completely.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 10. Verify if the primary controller currently installed has the desired firmware using the front panel display. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view which controller is the primary array controller, and what version of firmware is on the primary array controller.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 13. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: ___” “SCSI ID y: ___” “Firmware: HP__” 14.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 20. Verify if the primary controller currently installed has the desired firmware using the front panel display. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view which controller is the primary array controller, and what version of firmware is on the primary array controller.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 23. You are now at a point in which the drives need to be re-installed. The drives were disconnected earlier to further protect the NVRAM. The NVRAM is very important. NVRAM stores all configuration and meta-data that point or map drive location information to real data. If this procedure has been successful up to this point, the correct NVRAM memory maps are located in both controllers and also in the disk drive modules.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure Download C) Downloading Disk Array Firmware from a File Using Off-Line Diagnostics (ARDIAG) Assumptions: Use this procedure if the desired version of firmware is available on a tape or other such media that can boot with the offline diagnostic environment (ODE). Do not use this procedure if the system is on a V class computer.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure or, inside the HP firewall (HP-qualified personnel only): • http://essd.boi.hp.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure If you are unsure which controller is the primary, verify from the front panel. Use the information below to discover which controller is the primary. Controller KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + DISPLAY “Ready” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Ready” “Primary Cntrl: __” 3. Once this is complete, you can use this tape as a boot tape to run ARDIAG on any PA-RISC system using an AutoRAID product as a boot device.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure Now to set the environment variables: 10. Run the DISPMAP command. This command allows you to display all available AutoRAID disk arrays (controllers) on the system. Note the Test Disk # of the controller you’ve identified as the primary (by its path in ioscan). 11. Type TESTDISK_ # (where _ is a space and # is the Test Disk # from DISPMAP). Your returned message will read “Array state is ready”. 12. Run the DISPMECH command.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure Download D) Downloading Disk Array Firmware from a File on a V-Class system using dfdutil Utility Assumptions: Use this procedure when the desired version of controller firmware is available as a DFDUTIL.LIF file for the V-Class system. Controller CAUTION! Controller firmware HP4x and any later versions have a different data map format in NVRAM memory.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure or, inside the HP firewall (HP-qualified personnel only): http://essd.boi.hp.com • click on “Products” • click on “Disk Arrays” • click on “Disk Array 12H” • click on “AutoRAID firmware” • left click on “DFDUTIL_VHPxx.LIF” (xx = the controller firmware revision you want to download) • save the file using “save as” to your system Controller 2. • Once you have the DFDUTIL_VHPxx.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure Replace A) Replacing an Array Controller (Version of Firmware on the Replacement Array Controller Matches Version of Firmware on the Installed Array Controllers) Controller Assumptions: Use this procedure if an existing array controller has failed (if disk array is either a boot or non-boot device), and the replacement array controller has the same version of firmware as the installed array controllers. 1.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure Replace B) Replacing an Array Controller In an Array that IS NOT used as a boot device and the Version of Firmware on the Replacement Array Controller DOES NOT Match Version of Firmware on the Installed Array Controllers. CAUTION! Controller firmware HP4x and any later versions have a different data map format in NVRAM memory.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 6. Shutdown the array using the front panel. KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – – ENTER ENTER DISPLAY “Ready” “Language” “View Settings” “Shutdown” “Confirm” “Shutdown Complete” Controller After shutdown has completed, push the on/off button to the off position completing the shutdown. This will turn off power to all modules. 7. Disconnect all disk drive modules from the back plane. You do not need to remove them completely.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 11. Verify if the primary controller currently installed has the desired firmware using the front panel display. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view which controller is the primary array controller, and what version of firmware is on the primary array controller.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
HP SureStore E Disk Array 12H Controller Firmware Download Procedure 14. Verify that both controllers have the desired firmware using the front panel. The following table shows the proper front panel commands to view the firmware revision installed: KEY CANCEL CANCEL MENU – ENTER + + + + DISPLAY “Not Enough Disks” “Language” “View Settings” “System State: Not Enough Disks” “Primary Cntrl: X” “SCSI ID x: __” “SCSI ID y __” “Firmware: HP__” Controller 15.
Appendix D. Back-to-Back Racking Installation Procedure Figure 50.
Appendix D. Back-to-Back Racking Installation Procedure 5. Install Replacement PDU brackets Install the PDU angle brackets supplied in the A4915A HP Power Upgrade Kit as described below (see Figure 51): a) Install the PDU brackets at the rear of the cabinet as described in the A4915A Upgrade Kit Quick Installation Guide.
Appendix D. Back-to-Back Racking Installation Procedure Figure 51. PDU Installation 1 – PDU 10 Plug 2 – Bracket 3 – Screw, 5/8” TORX 4 – Nut, #10-32 5 – Screw, ½” Pozidriv - A7676-63001 (3ea.) - A4915-00001 (4 ea.) - 2680-0323 (4 ea.) - 2740-0003 (6 ea.) - 2680-0055 (6 ea.) 6 – Power Cord Opt ABA Opt ABB Opt 024 - E7803-60001 (3 ea.) - 8120-6895 (3 ea.) - 8120-6961 (3 ea.
Appendix D. Back-to-Back Racking Installation Procedure 7. Install Replacement PDUs a) Attach two PDUs vertically to the brackets installed in the previous step. Position the PDU with its large power receptacle toward the bottom and install as described in the A4915A Power Upgrade Kit Quick Installation Guide. b) Install the horizontal PDU with the large power receptacle to the right (facing the rear of the rack).
Appendix D. Back-to-Back Racking Installation Procedure 9. Install the SCSI cables Use 0.5 meter flexible SCSI cables to make connections between Bay A and Bay B of each storage enclosure and between storage enclosures. Install the SCSI cables to conform to the system requirements Refer to “Connecting SCSI Cabling” in the Chapter “Product Description” for more details about SCSI cabling. 10.
Appendix D. Back-to-Back Racking Installation Procedure Racking Figure 52.
Appendix D. Back-to-Back Racking Installation Procedure Figure 53.
Appendix D. Back-to-Back Racking Troubleshooting Troubleshooting A computer/instrument rack which has been field-upgraded for back-to-back racking has improved cooling and power features. In addition, the upgrade (the exhaust fan assembly) provides circuitry which can report fan failures and provide an indication of power failures. Fan and power failures are reported via indicator LEDs on the front of the fan assembly.
Appendix D. Back-to-Back Racking Troubleshooting Indicator LEDs The exhaust fan assembly has four indicator LEDs located at the top front of the rack. The LEDs show the condition of the exhaust fan assembly and power to the fan assembly. Figure 54.
Appendix D. Back-to-Back Racking Troubleshooting Indicator LED States Both green LEDs lit This is the rack’s normal operating state. Power is being delivered from both PDUs and to all the fans. Fans should be running normally. One amber LED lit One or two of the three fans are not operating, probably due to a physical failure. Two amber LEDs lit Two or three fans have failed. This condition is unlikely to occur.
Appendix D. Back-to-Back Racking Problem Resolution Problem Resolution No LEDs lit All power to the fan assembly has failed. This is an indication the two of the PDUs and possibly the third are not supplying power to the arrays, thus indicating that none of the array enclosures are operating. This could be caused by a general power failure at the site, tripped circuit breakers for the circuits delivering power to the rack, or unplugged power cables.
Appendix D. Back-to-Back Racking Problem Resolution One bank of LEDs not lit When one bank of LEDs is not lit (no green and no amber), power to one of the PDUs has failed. One or two of the cooling fans are not spinning. The remaining two PDUs are likely to be providing power to the arrays. This could be caused by tripped circuit breakers for the circuits delivering power to the rack, or unplugged power cables. If these are not the causes, problem diagnosis of the rack is as follows: 1.
Appendix D. Back-to-Back Racking Removal and Replacement Removal and Replacement The exhaust fan assembly can be removed and replaced without powering down the rack. The replacement part number for the exhaust fan assembly is E7687- 63001. WARNING! Avoid contact with any electrical parts inside the exhaust fan assembly while power is applied, as there is an electrical shock hazard present. 1. Remove the old exhaust fan assembly a) Unplug the exhaust fan assembly power cords from the two PDUs.
Appendix D. Back-to-Back Racking Specifications Specifications Electrical • Input Voltage: 200/230/240 VAC @ 16 A max per PDU • Input Frequencies: 50 Hz /60 Hz single-phase • Current: 16 A maximum per PDU Exhaust fan assembly • Number of fans: 3 • Fan capacity: 233 CFM per fan Acoustic Racking • 258 Sound pressure: 7.
Appendix D. Back-to-Back Racking Frequently-asked Questions Frequently-asked Questions What site preparation is required? Power. There must be a source of 240 VAC power for each of the rack’s two PDUs. Each PDU draws a maximum of 16A. European locations may require upgraded circuit breakers, as described in the previous section. Redundant power configurations require redundant power sources (that is, power to the rack’s two PDUs must come from separate circuits). Location.
Glossary An Active Hot Spare is a portion of the disk array capacity reserved to perform a rebuild. An Active Hot Spare ensures that the disk array can maintain Data Redundancy if a disk fails. Until it is needed, the disk array uses the Active Hot Spare space as RAID 0/1 capacity, which improves array performance. An Active Hot Spare does not sit idle; it is used to increase the disk array performance until it is needed.
Glossary Auto Rebuild begins immediately if a disk failure occurs, as long as enough space is available to perform the rebuild. No operator intervention is required to perform an Auto Rebuild. Once the Auto Rebuild has completed, the disk array is once again Fault-tolerant, since all user data is once again redundant. Availability Availability is achieved by using redundant data to prevent the loss of use of a storage system in the event of a disk failure.
Glossary Data Redundancy Capacity is the capacity required to support the RAID 0/1 and RAID 5 storage techniques used by the disk array for Data Redundancy. This capacity is managed by the Disk Array Controller and cannot be altered or reduced. Data Transfer Rate The Data Transfer Rate is the speed at which data is transferred between a host computer system and a peripheral. Disk Array Controller The Disk Array Controller implements the HP AutoRAID™ Array Technology and Balancing of the data.
Glossary Glossary In either RAID 0/1 or RAID 5 mode, the data is stored with Data Redundancy, so that at any time, a single disk failure will cause no loss of user data and no interruption of data transfer. While Logical Drive space is defined and thus fixed, the available amount of free space can vary, because Dynamic Data Migration is able to switch user data from RAID 0/1 to RAID 5 mode as the Disk Modules become full.
Glossary An Input/Output (I/O) Operation is an operation initiated by a host computer system during which data is either written to or read from a peripheral. Including A Disk The process of adding a Disk Module to the array configuration is called Including A Disk. The disk array cannot use a Disk Module until it has been included. Once included, the disk array begins using the Disk Module for data storage, even if you have not created a Logical Drive with the newly added disk capacity.
Glossary Glossary Maximum Environmental Limit The maximum limit of temperature, humidity, vibration, shock, and altitude, which should not be exceeded during operation of an the product. See Recommended Operating Range. Migration Migration is the movement of data between one RAID mode and another RAID mode. Mirrored Disks A Mirrored Disk is an entire duplication of data. Traditional mirrored disks require disks of identical capacity.
Glossary RAID stands for “Redundant Array of Independent Disks.” The disk array implements this technology to connect several disk drives to one Disk Array Controller. Several different forms of RAID implementations have been defined. The RAID implementations supported by the disk array include RAID 0/1 and RAID 5. RAID 0/1 RAID 0/1 is a disk array operating mode that provides high performance, but is somewhat inefficient in its use of disk space.
Glossary Traditionally, RAID systems required the entire user data set to be rewritten in order to add more capacity or adjust the RAID mode. The disk array does not require a Reload to make use of additional disk space because of the automatic Balancing and Dynamic Data Migration inherent in HP AutoRAID™ Array Technology. Relocated Blocks Relocated Blocks are data blocks that are relocated from RAID 0/1 to RAID 5 (or vice versa) when performing a write.
Glossary In disk arrays with two controllers, one controller is called the Primary Array Controller and the other is called the Secondary Array Controller. The Secondary Array Controller offers redundant controller operation should the primary array controller ever fail. The Secondary Array Controller offers redundant controller operation (full access to all data) and it also monitors the status of the Primary Array Controller.
Glossary Glossary Target A SCSI device (usually the peripheral) that responds to an operation requested by a SCSI initiator (usually the host system). SCSI peripherals are targets, but for some commands (for example, a COPY command), the peripheral may need to act temporarily as an initiator. Terminator Block An electrical connection at each end of the SCSI bus composed of a set of resistors (or possibly other components).
Glossary WDTR (Wide Data Transfer Request) controls whether or not the additional eight bits on a wide bus will be utilized in most data phases of a SCSI command. WDTR also determines the negotiation protocol of the host. If WDTR is enabled, (default) the disk array will initiate for negotiation for wide transfer. If WDTR is disabled, the host will initiate negotiation protocol. In either case, the disk will always respond to any requests made by the host.
Index ac power cord, 20 ac power receptacle, 201 accessories available, 13 power cords, 14 active hot spare, 89 Active Hot Spare, 80, 100, 105 airflow, 212 alias, 75 array controller primary, 76 secondary, 76 arrayrecover, 79, 94 auto failover, 91 auto include, 72, 89 Auto Include, 79 auto rebuild, 72, 90 Auto Rebuild, 80 AutoRAID Capacity Planning Tool, 102 available options, 10 B backplane assembly, 196 batteries, 34, 95, 189 C cabinet deskside, 223 rackmount, 229 cabinet filler panels, 233 cabling: SC
Index disk cache, 95 module, 120 stamps, 97 disk module, 216 disks, 95 door, 192 door: enclosure, 233 downloading firmware, 37 DRR, 71, 78 dual controllers, 93 dynamic data migration, 84 installation batteries, 34 controller modules, 22 installing modules, 20 interrupted rebuild, 90 L language, 74, 76 localization, 74, 76 Log Disk, 79 logical drives (LUNs), 81, 88, 100 Logical Drv, 71 Index E EIA rackmount, 230 enclosure door, 233 environmental requirements, 213 error messages, 123 errors disk states,
Index P packaging, 14 Parity, 71, 73, 77, 82 part numbers: replaceable, 205 PDU, 234 performance, 105, 107 power off, 32 on, 32 power cords, 20, 234 power module, 98, 119 power on sequence, 121 Previously Used, 79, 89 primary array controller, 76 priority, 90 rackmount EIA, 230 rackmount installation, 229 RAID, 83 RAID 0/1, 83 RAID 5, 83 RAM, 94 rebuild, 73, 80 auto, 90 impact on performance, 109 interrupted, 90 priority, 90 recovery, 94 removal ac power receptacle, 201 backplane assembly, 196 display mod
Index V Index VEB (Very Early Busy), 78 View Settings, 71, 82 276 W WDTR, 71, 73, 77, 82 weight, 211 Wide Data Transfer Request, 77 write working set, 109