HP StorageWorks HA-Fabric Manager Appliance installation guide Part number: AA–RU5FC–TE/958–000324–002 (March 2005) Third edition:
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Contents About this guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Intended audience . . . . . . . . Related documentation . . . . . . Document conventions and symbols Rack stability . . . . . . . . HP technical support . . . . . . . HP authorized reseller . . . . Helpful web sites . . . . . . 1 Initial setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Configuring gateway and DNS server addresses . . . . . . . Logging into HAFM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Configuring Windows 2000 users . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Changing default administrator password . . . . . . . . . . Adding a new user . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Setting HAFM appliance date and time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Configuring and enabling event notification features . . . . . . . . Configuring the call home via dial-out feature . . . . . . . . .
Electrostatic discharge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Preventing electrostatic discharge . . . . . . . . . . . . Grounding methods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B Tools required 77 77 78 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 HP StorageWorks HA-Fabric Manager Appliance installation guide FW07.00.00/HAFM SW 08.06.
Figures 1 HAFM appliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 HAFM appliance front panel features . . . . . . . . . 3 Mounting brackets, slide rails, and bar nuts . . . . . . 4 Hexagonal-Nut standoff and mounting screws . . . . . 5 Three-hole bar nut alignment . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Front and rear bracket assembly . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Bracket installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Slide rail installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Appliance installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
42 Identification Changes dialog box . . . . . . . 43 Local Area Connection 2 Status dialog box . . . 44 Local Area Connection 2 Properties dialog box . 45 Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box . 46 HAFM 8.6 Log In dialog box . . . . . . . . . 47 Users and Passwords dialog box . . . . . . . . 48 Windows Security dialog box . . . . . . . . . 49 Change Password dialog box . . . . . . . . . 50 Add New User Wizard (first window) . . . . . 51 Add New User Wizard (second window) . . . .
Tables 1 Document conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Factory-Set Defaults (HAFM appliance) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
About this guide This installation guide provides information to help you: • Set up and connect the one rack unit (1U) high rack-mount HA-Fabric Manager (HAFM) appliance. • Configure HAFM appliance features. • Back up and restore the HAFM appliance. • Install the HAFM appliance and its slide-out shelf into a supported equipment cabinet. • Install or upgrade HAFM software. • Troubleshoot and resolve HAFM appliance and application problems.
Document conventions and symbols This document follows the conventions in Table 1. Table 1 Document conventions Convention Element Medium blue text: Figure 1 Cross-reference links and e-mail addresses Medium blue underlined text (http://www.hp.
NOTE: Text set off in this manner presents commentary, sidelights, or interesting points of information. Rack stability Rack stability protects personnel and equipment. WARNING! To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment, be sure that: • The leveling jacks are extended to the floor. • The full weight of the rack rests on the leveling jacks. • In single rack installations, the stabilizing feet are attached to the rack. • In multiple rack installations, the racks are coupled.
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1 Initial setup HAFM appliance description The HAFM appliance (Figure 1) is a one rack unit (1U) high rack-mount device with the High Availability Fabric Manager (HAFM) application installed. HAFM provides a graphical user interface (GUI) for operating and managing the Directors and Edge Switches. Figure 1 HAFM appliance The HAFM appliance also includes a TightVNC Viewer version 1.2.
Figure 2 HAFM appliance front panel features 14 1 — Push label (opens LCD panel) 5 — LAN 1 status indicator 2 — Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) 6 — LAN 2 status indicator 3 — Hard Disk Drive (HDD) LED 7 — LCD navigation buttons 4 — Fan LED 8 — Power on/off button Initial setup
Factory defaults Table 2 lists factory-set defaults for the HAFM appliance.
• HAFM appliance with the following minimum specifications: • Intel® Pentium® 4 processor with an 1,800 megahertz (MHz) or greater clock speed. • 1,024 megabyte (MB) or greater RAM. • 40 gigabyte (GB) or greater internal hard drive. • 1.44 MB 3.5-inch slim-type disk drive and slim-type compact disk-rewritable (CD-RW) drive. • 56K internal modem and modem adapter with RJ-11 connector. • Two 10/100 Mbps Ethernet adapters with RJ-45 connectors. • Hinged liquid crystal display (LCD) front panel.
• Ship group kit, containing: • HAFM appliance. • Ten (10) square alignment washers (required for rack-mounting in HP 9000, 10000 and 11000 series racks). • HAFM application CD-ROM. • HAFM boot/restore CD-ROM. • Norton AntiVirus CD-ROM. • Modem cable with RJ-11 connectors. • CD-RW (blank). • HAFM Release Notes. • 10–ft. Ethernet cable. • PDU power cord. • 110–volt AC power cord. • Null modem cable. • Modem phone cable. • Generic documentation for the HAFM appliance.
Figure 3 Mounting brackets, slide rails, and bar nuts • Mounting screws: • Ten (10) pan-head Phillips screws (#10 x 1/2) with split lock and flat washers that secure the bracket assemblies to the vertical rack-mounting standards. • Ten (10) pan-head Phillips screws (M4 x 10 centimeter) with split lock and flat washers that secure the slide rails to the HAFM appliance. • Four (4) flat-head Phillips machine screws (#8 x 7/16) that secure the two-hole bar nuts, front brackets, and rear brackets.
2 Installation The HAFM appliance can be installed in a customer-supplied cabinet as long as the following requirements are met: • The mounting standard-to-mounting standard cabinet depth must be from 18 inches to 32 inches to accommodate the rack mount kit. The HP rack mount kit must be used to install the HAFM appliance. • It is the customer’s responsibility to accurately calculate power requirements for the HAFM appliance and switches installed in the cabinet.
b. 3. Measure and record the depth of the right side of the cabinet from the inside of the front vertical rack-mounting standard to the inside of the rear vertical rack-mounting standard. Using a #2 Phillips screwdriver and eight (8) of the ten pan-head Phillips screws (#10 x 1/2) and, if you are installing the server in an HP 9000, 10000 or 11000 rack, eight (8) square alignment washers, attach four (4) three-hole bar nuts to the rack-mounting standards as follows: a.
NOTE: Figure 5 depicts the right-side rails of the cabinet. This figure does not depict the square alignment washers required if you are installing the bar nuts in an HP 9000, 10000, or 11000 series cabinet. b. Attach each bar nut using two screws (first and third holes) per nut. NOTE: If you are installing the bar nuts on an HP 9000, 10000, or 11000 series cabinet, add a square alignment washer to each screw, orienting the protruding alignment bumps with the rack-mounting standard. c. 4.
Figure 6 Front and rear bracket assembly 5. 22 b. Partially tighten each screw so that the assembly is held together but not completely secure. This allows for slight adjustment of the bracket length during installation in the cabinet. c. Ensure the left and right bracket assembly lengths are equal to the cabinet depths recorded in step 2. Attach each bracket assembly to the rack-mounting standards as shown in Figure 7.
Figure 7 Bracket installation a. Slide the mounting bracket flanges between the bar nuts and rack-mounting standards. Adjust the overall length of each bracket assembly if required. b. To allow tolerance for HAFM appliance installation, tighten the three-hole bar nut screws (bracket-to-rack mounting standard) so the brackets are stable, but can be moved laterally. NOTE: Ensure the bar nut screw washers to do not overlap the inside edges of the rack-mounting standards and mounting brackets.
1. As shown in Figure 8, attach the left and right slide rails to the HAFM appliance with ten (10) pan-head Phillips screws (M4 x 10 cm). Use five (5) screws per side. Ensure the screws are securely tightened. Figure 8 Slide rail installation Installing the HAFM appliance To install the HAFM appliance in the equipment cabinet: 24 1. If the front bracket portions of the bracket assemblies are installed at the front of the cabinet (typical installation), install the server through the cabinet front. 2.
Figure 9 Appliance installation 3. Using a #2 Phillips screwdriver, securely tighten the bar nut screws (four per assembly, eight total) that connect the bracket assemblies to the rack-mounting standards. 4. Install one hexagonal-nut standoff per side (two total) to prevent the HAFM appliance from moving. At the front of the HAFM appliance as shown in Figure 10, screw a standoff through the remaining (center) hole where each three-hole bar nut attaches to the rack-mounting standard.
Figure 10 Install hexagonal-nut standoffs and securing screws NOTE: Figure 10 does not depict the square alignment washers required between the hexagonal-nut standoff and rack standard in an HP 9000, 10000, or 11000 series cabinet. Connecting the HAFM appliance You can connect the HAFM appliance to the single customer-supplied corporate Ethernet LAN, with or without an HP-supplied Ethernet hub.
NOTE: The dedicated private LAN precludes the use of the HP OpenView Storage Area Manager application. Before connecting the HAFM appliance, ensure that it is positioned in its final installation location on a table or desktop, or installed in an equipment cabinet. CAUTION: Do not connect the HAFM appliance to a network that could expose HAFM to a virus until Norton AntiVirus software is installed. Norton AntiVirus software is included with the HAFM appliance.
Figure 11 HAFM appliance connections 2. If required, connect the HAFM appliance to the customer-supplied Ethernet LAN segment or HP-supplied Ethernet hub (private LAN interface). To connect the HAFM appliance: a. As shown in Figure 11, connect one end of the Ethernet patch cable (supplied with the HAFM appliance) to the right RJ-45 adapter (LAN 2) at the rear of the HAFM appliance. b.
1. As shown in Figure 11, connect the AC power cord to the HAFM appliance and to a facility power source or rack power strip that provides single-phase, 90 to 264 VAC current. When the power cord is connected, the HAFM appliance powers on and performs power-on self-tests (POSTs). During POSTs: a. The green liquid crystal display (LCD) panel illuminates. b.
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3 Configuration Configuring HAFM appliance password and network addresses Verify the type of LAN installation with the customer’s network administrator. If the HAFM appliance or equipment cabinet is installed on a dedicated LAN, network information does not require change. Change the default password for the appliance’s LCD panel (if required by the customer), then go to Configuring additional HAFM appliance information.
Figure 13 LCD panel (Input Password) 2. Using the button to increment a digit, the button to decrement a digit, the button to move the cursor left, and the button to move the cursor right, input the default password (9999), then press ENTER. The LAN 1 Setting?? message is displayed at the LCD panel. 3. button several times until the Change Password? option is Press the displayed at the LCD panel, then press ENTER. The following message is displayed (Figure 14): Figure 14 LCD panel (New Password) 4.
You can configure the public LAN connection (LAN 1) using one of the following methods: • Use Dynamic Host Control Protocol (DHCP) to assign the HAFM appliance IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway IP address. You can either auto-detect or manually select the DNS server IP address. • Manually enter the HAFM appliance IP address, subnet mask, default gateway IP address, and DNS server IP address.
Figure 18 LCD panel (Auto Get DNS) 5. Do one of the following: • Use the up and down arrow keys as described in step 2 to select YES, then press ENTER. The DNS address is auto-detected and recorded. Proceed to step 7. • Select NO by pressing ENTER. The following message is displayed (Figure 19). Figure 19 LCD panel (Input DNS) 6. Use the arrow keys as described in step 2 to enter the IP address for the DNS server, then press ENTER.
Figure 21 LCD panel (Input Password) 2. button to Using the the button to move right, input the default Setting?? message increment a digit, the button to decrement a digit, the cursor left, and the button to move the cursor password (9999), then press ENTER. The LAN 1 is displayed at the LCD panel. 3. Press ENTER and the following message is displayed (Figure 22) with the current LAN1 IP address. (The default is 192.168.0.1). Figure 22 LCD panel (LAN 1 IP address) 4.
Figure 25 LCD panel (Input DNS) 7. Use the arrow keys as described in step 2 to enter the IP address for the DNS server, then press ENTER. The following message is displayed (Figure 26): Figure 26 LCD panel (Save Change) 8. Use the up and down arrow keys as described in step 2 to select YES, then press ENTER. If you saved the changes, a Wait a moment!! message is displayed at the LCD panel and the LCD panel returns to the LAN 1 Setting?? message. 9.
Manually configuring private LAN addresses using DHCP To configure TCP/IP network information for the private LAN connection (LAN 2): 1. At the LCD panel, press ENTER. The Welcome!! or operational information message changes to the following (Figure 27): Figure 27 LCD panel (Input Password) 2.
Figure 30 LCD panel (Input DNS) 7. Use the arrow keys as described in step 2 to enter the IP address for the DNS server, then press ENTER. The following message is displayed (Figure 31): Figure 31 LCD panel (Save Change) 8. Use the up and down arrow keys as described in step 2 to select YES, then press ENTER. If you saved the changes, a Wait a moment!! message is displayed at the LCD panel and the LCD panel returns to the LAN 1 Setting?? message. 9.
4. Press ENTER and the following message is displayed (Figure 33) with the current LAN2 IP address. (The default is 10.1.1.1). Figure 33 LCD panel (Input LAN 2 IP address) 5. Use the arrow keys as described in step 2 to input a new IP address, then press ENTER. The following message is displayed (Figure 34) with the default subnet mask of 255.0.0.0. Figure 34 LCD panel (Input Netmask) 6. Use the arrow keys as described in step 2 to input a new subnet mask, then press ENTER.
Figure 37 LCD panel (Save Change) 9. Use the up and down arrow keys as described in step 2 to select YES, then press ENTER. If you saved the changes, a Wait a moment!! message is displayed at the LCD panel and the LCD panel returns to the LAN 1 Setting?? message. 10. Press the up and down arrow keys until Return?? is displayed, then press ENTER. The LCD panel returns to scrolling mode, which continually displays HAFM appliance operational information. 11.
Figure 38 VNC Authentication screen 3. Type the default TightVNC viewer password and click OK. The Welcome to Windows dialog box is displayed (Figure 39). The default TightVNC password is password. Figure 39 Welcome to Windows dialog box 4. Click the Send Ctrl-Alt-Del button at the top of the window to log on to the HAFM appliance desktop. The Log On to Windows dialog box is displayed (Figure 40). HP StorageWorks HA-Fabric Manager Appliance installation guide FW07.00.00/HAFM SW 08.06.
NOTE: Do not simultaneously press the Ctrl, Alt, and Delete keys. This action logs the user on to the browser-capable PC, not the HAFM appliance. Figure 40 Log On to Windows dialog box 5. Type the default Windows 2000 user name and password and click OK. The HAFM appliance’s Windows 2000 desktop opens. NOTE: The default Windows 2000 user name is Administrator and the default password is password. Both are case-sensitive.
Installing anti-virus software A Norton AntiVirus software CD-ROM is included in the HAFM appliance kit contents to provide virus protection for the HAFM appliance. To install the anti-virus software: 1. Press the left edge (PUSH label) at the front of the HAFM appliance of the LCD panel to disengage the panel and expose the CD-RW drive. 2. Insert Norton AntiVirus software CD-ROM into the CD-RW drive and close the LCD panel. 3.
Figure 41 System Properties dialog box (Network Identification tab) 4. 44 Click Properties. The Identification Changes dialog box is displayed (Figure 42).
Figure 42 Identification Changes dialog box 5. Change the name to MGMTSERVERin the Computer Name field. 6. Change the name to WORKGROUPin the Workgroup field, and then click OK. The dialog box closes. 7. Record the computer and workgroup names for reference if the HAFM appliance hard drive fails and must be restored. 8. Click OK at the System Properties dialog box to close the dialog box and return to the Control Panel window. 9.
2. Double-click the Network and Dial-up Connections icon. The Network and Dial-up Connections window is displayed. 3. To configure addresses for the private LAN connection (LAN 2), double-click the Local Area Connection 2 icon. The Local Area Connection 2 Status dialog box is displayed (Figure 43). Figure 43 Local Area Connection 2 Status dialog box 4. 46 Click Properties. The Local Area Connection 2 Properties dialog box is displayed (Figure 44).
Figure 44 Local Area Connection 2 Properties dialog box 5. Double-click the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) entry. The Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box is displayed (Figure 45). HP StorageWorks HA-Fabric Manager Appliance installation guide FW07.00.00/HAFM SW 08.06.
Figure 45 Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box 6. The Use the following IP address radio button is enabled and the IP address and Subnet mask fields display network information configured while performing Configuring appliance password and network addresses. 7. Type the gateway address obtained from the customer’s network administrator in the Default gateway field. 8. Select (enable) the Use the following DNS server addresses option. 9.
11. Record the changed gateway and DNS server addresses for reference if the HAFM appliance hard drive fails and must be restored. 12. To configure addresses for the public LAN connection (LAN 1), double-click the Local Area Connection 1 icon and repeat step 4 through step 10 of this procedure. 13. Click close (X) at the upper right corner of the Network and Dial-up Connections window to return to the Windows 2000 desktop. 14. Reboot the HAFM appliance: a.
Figure 46 HAFM 8.6 Log In dialog box The Server’s address displays in the Network Address field. 2. You may specify a new address by typing it in the field, or selecting one from the drop-down list. NOTE: Localhost is the default value. The application automatically determines the local IP address and uses that value as the local host address. 3. The Server’s name displays in the Server Name field. 4. Enter your user ID and password. 5.
2. Double-click the Users and Passwords icon. The Users and Passwords dialog box is displayed (Figure 47). Figure 47 Users and Passwords dialog box 3. The Guest user name is a built-in account in the Windows 2000 operating system and cannot be deleted. The srvacc account is for field service users and must not be modified or deleted. Changing default administrator password To change the administrator password from the default (password) to a customer-specified password: 1.
NOTE: Do not simultaneously press the Ctrl, Alt, and Delete keys. This action controls the browser-capable PC, not the HAFM appliance. Figure 48 Windows Security dialog box 2. 52 Click Change Password. The Change Password dialog box is displayed (Figure 49).
Figure 49 Change Password dialog box 3. Type the old password in the Old Password field. Type the new password in the New Password and Confirm New Password fields. NOTE: The New Password and Confirm New Password fields are case-sensitive. 4. Click OK. The default administrator password changes and the Change Password dialog box closes. 5. Click Cancel at the Windows Security dialog box to return to the Users and Passwords dialog box. Adding a new user To set up a new Windows 2000 user: 1.
Figure 50 Add New User Wizard (first window) 2. 54 Type the appropriate new user information in the User name, Full name, and Description fields, then click Next. The second window of the Add New User wizard is displayed (Figure 51).
Figure 51 Add New User Wizard (second window) 3. Type the new user’s password in the Password and Confirm password fields, then click Next. The third window of the Add New User wizard is displayed (Figure 52). HP StorageWorks HA-Fabric Manager Appliance installation guide FW07.00.00/HAFM SW 08.06.
Figure 52 Add New User Wizard (third window) 4. Based on the level of access to be granted, select the Standard user, Restricted user, or Other radio button. If the Other radio button is selected, choose the type of access from the adjacent list box. 5. Click Finish. The new user information is added and the wizard closes. Record the user information for reference if the HAFM appliance hard drive fails and must be restored. 6.
2. Double-click the Date/Time icon. The Date/Time Properties dialog box is displayed with the Date & Time page open (Figure 53). Figure 53 Date/Time Properties dialog box (Date & Time tab) NOTE: The Time Zone field must be set before the Date & Time field. 3. Click the Time Zone tab. The Date/Time Properties dialog box is displayed with the Time Zone page open (Figure 54). HP StorageWorks HA-Fabric Manager Appliance installation guide FW07.00.00/HAFM SW 08.06.
Figure 54 Date/Time Properties dialog box (Time Zone tab) 4. 58 To change the time zone: a. Select the appropriate time zone from the drop-down list at the top of the dialog box. b. If instructed by the customer’s system administrator, select the Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving changes check box. c. Click Apply. Record time zone and daylight savings information for reference if the HAFM appliance hard drive fails and must be restored. 5. Click the Date & Time tab.
d. Click in the time field and enter the desired time, then click the adjacent up or down arrow and select AM or PM. e. Click Apply. Record date and time information for reference if the HAFM appliance hard drive fails and must be restored. 7. Click OK to close the Date/Time Properties dialog box. 8. Click close (X) at the upper right corner of the Control Panel window to return to the Windows 2000 desktop.
• E-Mail event notification — This feature enables you to configure e-mail addresses to which event notifications are sent for the HAFM appliance, Directors and Edge Switches. Configuring the call home via dial-out feature The HAFM appliance has a call home feature that provides automatic dial-out through the modem to a service support facility to report Director, Edge Switch, or HAFM appliance problems. The problem is logged into the support facility’s tracking system for resolution.
The HAFM appliance has a call home feature that provides automatic dial-out through the internal modem to a service support facility to report switch problems. The problem is logged into the support facility’s tracking system for resolution. Configuring call home feature The HAFM appliance has a call home feature that provides automatic dial-out through the internal modem to a service support facility to report switch problems.
Also, identification information must be entered for each Director and Edge Switch to complete the call home via modem configuration. To enable the call home feature on the HAFM appliance, Directors and Edge Switches: 1. Log in to HAFM (see Logging into HAFM. The HAFM main window is displayed (Figure 56). Figure 56 HAFM main window 2. 62 Click Monitor > Event Notification > Call Home.... The Call Home Event Notification Setup dialog box is displayed (Figure 57).
Figure 57 Call Home Event Notification Setup dialog box 3. Place a check mark in the Enable Call Home Event Notification option. This enables the call home function for the HAFM appliance, as well as for all Directors and Edge Switches that have also been enabled for call home notification. Configuring identification information for directors and edge switches This procedure describes how to configure identification information for each Director and Edge Switch that is managed by the HAFM appliance.
Figure 58 Configure Identification dialog box 3. Replace the default text with the following entries: • Name — Enter a name for this Director or Edge Switch as appropriate for your SAN. Click Set Name As Nickname, which will display a check mark in the box. This will be the name that will be displayed with the icon for this Director or Edge Switch in the HAFM Product View and Fabric View is displayed. • Description — Enter the address of your installation.
SANworks Management appliance or other server running the HP Proactive Services software. NOTE: To order Proactive Services software, contact your HP customer service representative. Configuring call home via LAN on the HAFM appliance Use these steps to configure call home on the HAFM appliance. 1. Verify that the HAFM appliance is connected to a LAN with access to the server running the HP Proactive Services software. 2. Locate the hp-lan.
3. Place a check mark in the Enable Call Home Event Notification option. This enables the call home function for the HAFM appliance, as well as for all Directors and Edge Switches that have also been enabled for call home notification. To enable the call home feature on individual Directors and Edge Switches, perform the following for each Director and Edge Switch: 1. From the HAFM main window, open the Element Manager for the device. The Hardware View for the device is displayed. 2.
Confirm with the HP technical support representative assisting you with configuration of the call home feature that the call home test was successful. Configuring e-mail event notification In addition to call home functionality, notifications of many events can be sent via e-mail. You can configure e-mail addresses for administrators or others who should be notified of significant product events. For information on configuring e-mail event notification, see HP StorageWorks HA-Fabric Manager User Guide.
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A Regulatory compliance and safety Regulatory compliance Federal Communications Commission (FCC) notice Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules and Regulations has established Radio Frequency (RF) emission limits to provide an interference-free radio frequency spectrum. Many electronic devices, including computers, generate RF energy incidental to their intended function and are, therefore, covered by these rules.
Class B equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Modifications The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by Hewlett-Packard Company may void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Cables Connections to this device must be made with shielded cables with metallic RFI/EMI connector hoods in order to maintain compliance with FCC Rules and Regulations.
Certification and classification information This product contains a laser internal to the fiber optic (FO) transceiver for connection to the Fibre Channel communications port. In the USA, the FO transceiver is certified as a Class 1 laser product conforming to the requirements contained in the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) regulation 21 CFR, Subchapter J. A label on the plastic FO transceiver housing indicates the certification.
Class B equipment This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada.
BSMI notice Japanese notice 74 Regulatory compliance and Safety
Korean notices Safety Battery replacement notice Your computer is equipped with a lithium manganese dioxide, a vanadium pentoxide, or an alkaline internal battery or battery pack. There is a danger of explosion and risk of personal injury if the battery is incorrectly replaced or mistreated. Replacement is to be done by an HP authorized service provider using the HP spare part designated for this product.
• Replace only with the HP spare part designated for this product. Batteries, battery packs, and accumulators should not be disposed of with the general household waste. Please use the public collection system for recycling or proper disposal or return them to HP, your authorized HP partners, or their agents. For more information about battery replacement or proper disposal, contact an HP authorized reseller or service provider.
The power cord must be rated for the product and for the voltage and current marked on the product electrical ratings label. The voltage and current rating of the cord should be greater than the voltage and current rating marked on the product. In addition, the diameter of the wire must be a minimum of 1.00 mm2 or 18 AWG, and the length of the cord must be between 1.8 m (6 ft) and 3.6 m (12 ft). If you have questions about the type of power cord to use, contact an HP authorized service provider.
Grounding methods There are several methods for grounding. Use one or more of the following methods when handling or installing electrostatic-sensitive parts: • Use a wrist strap connected by a ground cord to a grounded workstation or computer chassis. Wrist straps are flexible straps with a minimum of 1 megohm +/- 10 percent resistance in the ground cords. To provide proper ground, wear the strap snug against the skin. • Use heel straps, toe straps, or bootstraps at standing workstations.
B Tools required Tools required to install the HAFM appliance and associated hardware include a: • Door key with 5/16-inch socket (provided with the cabinet). • #2 Phillips screwdriver. • 5/16 open-end wrench. • Standard (7-inch) slip-joint pliers. • Standard (4-inch) diagonal side-cutter pliers. HP StorageWorks HA-Fabric Manager Appliance installation guide FW07.00.00/HAFM SW 08.06.
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Index A accessing HAFM appliance, 40 adding user, 53 authorized reseller, 12 C cables, FCC compliance statement; FCC compliance statement, cables, 71 call home configuring dial-out, 60 LAN, 65 testing, 66 Canadian notice, 72 CE marking, 73 changing administrator password, 51 configuring, 31 call home, 61 dial-out, 60 enabling dial-out, 61 enabling LAN, 65 LAN, 65 obtaining required information, 60 DNS server, 45 event notification call home, 59 e-mail, 67 gateway, 45 HAFM appliance name, 43 identificatio
HP web sites, 12 I installing attaching brackets, 19 HAFM appliance, 19, 24 Norton AntiVirus, 43 slide rails, 23 intended audience, 9 J Japanese notice, 74 K kit contents, 15 82 P proactive services, 64 R related documentation, 9 S setting date, 56 time, 56 T technical support, 11 testing remote notification call home, 66