HP StorageWorks Universal Port Module kit installation instructions FW 07.00.00/HAFM SW 08.06.
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About this guide These installation instructions provide procedures for setting up, configuring, and managing a UPM kit in a StorageWorks Director 2/64 or a Director 2/140. They describe how to: • Install the UPM kit. • Test the UPM kit for proper operation. • Contact technical support for additional assistance. Intended audience These instructions are intended for use by owners of the HP StorageWorks Director 2/64 or the Director 2/140.
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1 Installation instructions This chapter describes the procedures used for installing a Universal Port Module (UPM) kit into a Director 2/64 or a Director 2/140.
Supported UPM kits HP sells the StorageWorks Director 2/64 with a base configuration of 32 Fibre Channel ports and the StorageWorks Director 2/140 with a base configuration of 64 Fibre Channel ports. HP also sells optional kits to increase the number of ports to a maximum of 64 for the Director 2/64 and a maximum of 140 for the Director 2/140.
held up, allowing access to the lower front of the chassis. If no cables are attached to the director, the assembly may be removed. PWR OK FAULT TEMP ILIM .
1 ESD grounding points Figure 2 Director 2/140 ESD grounding points (front and rear) The ESD grounding points for the front and rear of the Director 2/140 chassis are located next to the maintenance port, as shown in Figure 2.
The ESD grounding point for the rear of the Director 2/64 chassis is located at the bottom center, directly below the maintenance port, as shown in Figure 3. 1 SHR-2300 1 ESD Grounding Point Figure 3 Director 2/64 ESD grounding point (rear) Removing the UPM filler blank Use the following procedure to remove a UPM filler blank. Filler blanks cover and protect unused UPM card slots in the director chassis.
4. Insert the torque tool into each locking Allen screw, as shown in Figure 4 for the Director 2/64 and Figure 5 for the Director 2/140. Turn each screw counter-clockwise until the spring releases and the tool turns freely. 1 UPM Filler Blank 2 Torque Tool Figure 4 Director 2/64 UPM filler blank removal 1 UPM Filler Blank 2 Torque Tool Figure 5 Director 2/140 UPM filler blank removal 5. Pull the filler blank out and remove it from the director chassis.
Installing the UPM card Use the following procedure to install a UPM card. The required tools are: • ESD grounding cable and wrist strap • Torque tool and hex adapter (provided with the director) • Fiber optic protective plugs (provided with the director) 1. Attach a wrist strap to the director chassis. CAUTION: To avoid causing machine errors or damage while working on the director, follow ESD procedures by connecting a grounding cable to the director chassis and wearing an ESD wrist strap.
The yellow locking Allen screw is at the bottom for the Director 2/64, and it aligns with the yellow “lock” symbols on the frame for the Director 2/140. Verify the card is aligned in the card tracks, and then slide it forward until it makes contact with the backplane.
Figure 6 Director 2/64 UPM card installation 1 UPM Filler Blank 2 Torque Tool Figure 7 Director 2/140 UPM card installation 4. Secure the UPM card as follows: CAUTION: The torque tool supplied with the director is designed to tighten logic cards and is set to release at a torque value of six inch-pounds. Do not use an Allen wrench or torque tool designed for use with another HP product. Use of the wrong tool may overtighten and damage logic cards. a.
5. Perform an external loopback test for all ports on the UPM card. For instructions, refer to ”External loopback test” on page 19 and then return here. If the test fails, see the “Maintenance Analysis Procedures (MAP)” in the Diagnostics chapter of the HP StorageWorks Director 2/64 service manual or HP StorageWorks Director 2/140 service manual to isolate the problem and then return here. 6. Disconnect the ESD wrist strap from the director chassis and your wrist. 7.
External loopback test Perform the following procedure to do an external loopback test for a single port or a UPM card (four ports). 1. If the UPM card is currently being used in a fabric, notify storage users on the fabric that you will perform a disruptive external loopback test on a port or UPM card, which will disconnect the fiber optic cable or cables. Ensure the system administrator queues Fibre Channel frame traffic through the port or UPM card and sets attached devices offline.
NOTE: If name server zoning is implemented by port number, reconnect fiber optic cables that were disconnected to perform the loopback test. A cable configuration change disrupts zone operation and may incorrectly include or exclude a device from a zone. 7. If the port to be tested is shortwave laser, insert a multimode loopback plug into the port receptacle. If the port to be tested is longwave laser, insert a single-mode loopback plug into the port receptacle.
The following message appears: Press START TEST to begin diagnostics. The Next button changes to Start Test. 14.Click Start Test. The test begins and: • The Start Test button changes to Stop Test. • The message Port xx: TEST RUNNING appears. The xx is the port number. If a UPM card is tested, the message appears for all four ports. • A red progress bar indicating percent completion travels from left to right across the Completion Status field.
Unblocking a UPM card Perform the following procedure to unblock all four ports on a director UPM card. 1. Open the HAFM and log in. The Product View appears. 2. Double-click the director icon for which the UPM card will be unblocked. The Hardware View appears. 3. Double-click the UPM card to be unblocked. The Port Card View for the selected card appears. 4. Move the cursor over the UPM card to be unblocked (but not over an individual port) and right-click the mouse to open a list of menu options. 5.