Virtual TapeServer 6.03.41 Installation Guide

120 | SCSI-to-Fibre Channel Adapter Upgrade
2. Unmount all vaults, stop the PMF on the NonStop server, and shut down VTS.
a. From a terminal window on VTS, log in as root.
b. Use the umount /VAULTxx command (where xx is the vault number) to unmount all
vaults. Repeat this command for each vault on the system until all vaults are
unmounted.
c. Verify that all vaults are unmounted by typing mount in the VTS terminal window.
There should be no vaults mounted.
d. From the terminal window on VTS, open the /etc/fstab file. Use a text editor to
comment out all vaults in the /etc/fstab file by placing a # symbol before each
LABEL=/VAULT line (for example, #LABEL=/VAULT01). Repeat until all vaults are
commented out.
e. Save all changes and exit the editor.
f. From the NonStop server, stop all virtual tape drives using the SCF STOP PMFname
command.
g. Power down all VTS SCSI converters using the switch on the rear of each unit.
h. From a terminal window on VTS, enter shutdown now.
3. Remove the SCSI card(s) and install the Fibre Channel card(s).
a. From the rear of the HP ProLiant DL385 G2 server, mark each SCSI cable with the
port position to which it is attached. This will make it easier to reattach them to the
correct SCSI ports later.
b. Disconnect the ProLiant power cords as a precaution. Disconnect all SCSI cables from
the SCSI adapters for easier access to the adapter cards.
c. If the HP ProLiant DL385 G2 is mounted in a rack, loosen the front pull tabs and slide
the server out so that you can open the top cover. Do not remove the server from the
rails. If there is a stabilizer foot, extend it so the enclosure does not tip forward.
d. Open the ProLiant DL385 G2 top cover, remove it, and set it aside.
e. Look inside the ProLiant DL385 G2 server to the back right-hand side where a
pluggable module, called the PCI Riser cage, houses the SCSI and Fibre Channel
adapters. You will see a two round blue quick-release pull tabs that you need to open.
Once loose, grasp the PCI Riser cage and pull up to remove it from the DL385 G2
chassis. Refer to the diagrams on top of the PCI Riser cage if you have any questions
about its removal. Set the PCI Riser cage on a flat surface that allows ample access to
the side of the module where the adapter cards can be accessed. Note the blue tabs or
pull tabs that allow each adapter to be removed from its slot.
f. Remove SCSI cards from the server; slots 5 and 4 contain SCSI cards.
The following order of SCSI card removal must be followed:
1. Remove the SCSI card in slot 5 and install the first Fibre Channel card in slot 5.
2. Remove the SCSI card in slot 4 and install the second Fibre Channel card in slot 4,
if necessary.