HP StorageWorks 2012sa Modular Smart Array user (488320-004, March 2013)
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- About This Guide
- 1
- System Components
- 2
- Installing and Cabling Enclosures
- 3
- Connecting Hosts
- 4
- Configuring a System for the First Time
- 5
- Troubleshooting
- Fault Isolation Methodology
- Correcting Enclosure IDs
- Using System LEDs to Diagnose Problems
- Is the front panel Fault ID amber?
- Is the controller back panel OK LED off?
- Is the controller back panel Fault/Service Required LED amber?
- Are both drive module LEDs, Online/Activity, and Fault/UID LEDs off?
- Is the drive module Fault/UID LED blinking amber?
- Is a connected port’s Host Link Status LED off?
- Is a connected port’s Expansion Port status LED off?
- Is a connected port’s Ethernet link status LED off?
- Is the power-and-cooling module AC Power Good LED off?
- Is the power-and-cooling module DC Voltage/Fan Fault/Service Required LED amber?
- Is the drive enclosure back panel OK LED off?
- Is the drive enclosure Fault/Service Required LED amber?
- Isolating a Host-Side Connection Fault
- Isolating a Controller Module Expansion Port Connection Fault
- Resolving Voltage and Temperature Warnings
- A
- Environmental Requirements and Specifications
- B
- Regulatory Compliance and Safety
- Index
Chapter 4 Configuring a System for the First Time 43
Your package contents include a micro-DB9-to-DB9 serial cable. If necessary, use a
DB9-to-DB25 adapter (not included) for connecting the serial cable to a DB25
serial port on the host computer.
3. Start and configure a terminal emulator, such as HyperTerminal or VT-100, using
the display settings in Table 4-1 and the connection settings in Table 4-2.
Table 4-1 Terminal Emulator Display Settings
Parameter Value
Terminal Emulation Mode VT-100 or ANSI (for color support)
Font Terminal
Translations None
Columns 80
Table 4-2 Terminal Emulator Connection Settings
Parameter Value
Connector COM1 (typically)
Baud rate (bits/sec) 115,200
Data bits 8
Parity None
Stop bits 1
Flow control None