FW V06.XX/HAFM SW V08.02.00 HP StorageWorks Director 2/64 Service Manual (AA-RS2ED-TE, July 2004)

FRU Removal and Replacement
234 Director 2/64 Service Manual
4. Secure the CTP2 card:
a. Insert the torque tool into the cam Allen screw at the top of the card. Turn
the torque tool clockwise until you feel it release and hear a clicking
sound. As the screw turns clockwise, the card cams into the backplane
connector.
b. Insert the torque tool into the locking Allen screw at the bottom of the
card. Turn the torque tool clockwise until you feel it release and hear a
clicking sound. As the screw turns clockwise, the card locks into place.
c. Verify the card stiffener is flush with the front of the card cage and even
with other director logic cards.
5. After the replacement CTP2 card is installed, note the following:
When a CTP2 card with a different firmware version is installed in a
director with an active CTP2 card, a synchronization process occurs. This
process causes firmware from the active CTP2 card to be downloaded to
the replacement CTP2 card. The process does not occur if both CTP2
cards have the same firmware version.
The synchronization process may take up to ten minutes (depending on
director activity).
Caution: Allow the synchronization process to complete. If the process is
interrupted by a director power cycle or initial program load (IPL), or by
removing the replacement CTP2 card, the card may be unusable due to
partially-loaded firmware.
If after ten minutes the replacement CTP2 card is not operational, perform
the data collection procedure (
“Collecting Maintenance Data” on page 197)
and return the failed replacement card to HP.
Do not reinstall the failed replacement CTP2 card, because this can
corrupt director firmware. Obtain a new CTP2 card and perform this
replacement procedure.
6. Verify that synchronization is complete by viewing the Event Log.
7. Connect the Ethernet LAN cable to the RJ-45 connector on the faceplate of
the replacement CTP2 card.
8. Disconnect the ESD wrist strap from the director chassis and your wrist.