HP StorageWorks HSG60 and HSG80 Array Controller and Array Controller Software Maintenance and Service Guide (EK-G80MS-SA. C01, March 2005)

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118 HP StorageWorks HSG60 and HSG80 Array Controller and Array Controller Software
Maintenance and Service Guide
4. Without releasing the Reset button, press and hold the Port #5 button on the
controller.
5. Release the Reset button.
The controller resets its internal configuration cache and halts with an OCP
code 33. LEDs 6, 5, 2, and 1, and the Reset button LED light up. The
controller also resets its baud rate to 9600.
6. Release the Port #5 button.
7. Press and release the Reset button.
8. The controller restarts. This process may take up to three minutes.
Note: Perform the following steps if the controller did not restart:
a. Press and hold the a.Reset button.
b. Reseat the controller program card.
c. Release the Reset button.
d.
9. Display details about the configured controller by entering the following
command:
SHOW THIS_CONTROLLER FULL
10. Determine whether the cache is good, and then perform one of the following
options:
If the cache is not good, see Table 14 through Table 16 in the “Controller
and Cache Replacement Troubleshooting” appendix that starts on
page 253.
If the cache is good, proceed to the next step.
11. Configure the controller as described in the appropriate array controller user
guide or HP StorageWorks HSG60 and HSG80 Array Controller and Array
Controller Software Command Line Interface Reference Guide.
12. Determine whether the current device configuration is saved on a disk drive,
and then perform one of the following options:
If the current device configuration is not saved on a disk drive, manually
restore the current device configuration using existing information and
the appropriate array controller user guide or HP StorageWorks HSG60
and HSG80 Array Controller and Array Controller Software Command
Line Interface Reference Guide.