Field Replaceable Units (FRU) Guide, HP Advanced and Extended Services zl Modules 2011-11
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Restoring Product Operation
HP Advanced Services zl Module with Citrix
XenServer™ Platform
Follow these procedures to restore your HP Advanced Services zl Module and
its Citrix XenServer software to full operation.
HDD Replacement
The replacement HDD on Citrix comes with the image pre-installed.
The pre-installed XenServer host runs as XenServer (free) for 30 days. After
30 days, you need to activate XenServer to continue to using the free
XenServer product, or you must configure Citrix licensing to use XenServer
Advanced editions. For more information on the XenServer editions, features,
and licensing, go to www.citrix.com/xenserver.
The XenServer host does not require HP licensing and activation.
Any licenses you purchased fromCitrix prior to the HDD replacement will
need to be restored and you will need to work with Citrix.
See Chapter 2, “Getting Started” of the HP Advanced Services zl Module with
Citrix XenServer™ Platform Installation and Getting Started Guide for
information on these procedures.
CF Replacement
Your replacement CF should have the correct Service OS for the HP Advanced
Services zl Module installed on it. As part of the troubleshooting process to
identify that the CF was faulty, you probably booted the module into the
Service OS. In that case, after installing the new CF, when you re-install the
module into the switch, the module should automatically boot into the Service
OS.
You can confirm that by entering this command from the switch prompt:
HP Switch# services <slot-ID> 1
where: <slot-ID> is the letter identifier of the switch slot in which the
module is installed. The index number 1 (one) is the context identifier for
the module, not the application running on the module.
If the module has booted into the Service OS, the prompt will include the
characters :SvcOS)# at the end.
Confirm that the CF installation has occurred without any issues by entering
the following command from the Service OS prompt: