HP StorageWorks SAN Director Installation Guide (A7393-90009, May 2007)
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NOTE: To protect against AC power failure, a separate power source is recommended for each
cord. Routing the power cables out the sides of the chassis is recommended.
CAUTION: Do not turn the AC power switches on (set to “0”) until you verify the hardware of the
system (see ”Verify correct operation of system” on page 171)
3. Put on an ESD grounding strap and attach it to the grounding strap connector on the chassis (see
Figure 1 on page 23 for location of grounding connector).
4. Install the WWN card and bezel in the new chassis as described in Installing a WWN card,
page 108.
5. Install the blower assembly as described in ”Installing a replacement blower assembly” on
page 132
6. Install the CP cards in the new chassis as described in ”Installing a new CP card” on page 116.
7. Install the port blades (and filler panels if applicable) in the new chassis as described in
Replacing a port blade, page 124.
8. Reinstall the door as described in ”Reinstalling the chassis door” on page 94.
Install modems (optional)
The 4/256 SAN Director detects modems only during power on or reboot. If a modem is connected
to an operating switch, a reboot is required for the 4/256 SAN Director to detect the modem.
If modems are in use, reconnect modem cables to the CP cards.
For modem installation instructions, refer to ”Connecting modems” on page 179.
Verify correct operation of hardware
Follow these steps to power on the system and verify that the hardware is operating correctly.
1. Turn on both AC power switches by positioning them to “1”. The LEDs inside the AC power
switches light up green when power is being supplied.
By default, the 4/256 SAN Director automatically performs a power-on self-test (POST) each
time it is powered on. POST takes a minimum of three minutes and is complete when LED activity
returns to standard state.
2. Verify that the 4/256 SAN Director is powered on and POST is complete (all power LED
indicators on the port blades and CP cards should be a steady green).
3. Verify that all components are functioning correctly by checking the LEDs for each component.
If the LEDs do not indicate a standard healthy state, try reinstalling the corresponding
component.