HP Store Once 2700, 4500 and 4700 Maintenance and Service Guide

Figure 12 Removing a p1224 card, example shows an HP StoreOnce 4700 Backup
4. Install the new p1224 card (1) and check that it is seated properly. Close the blue PCIe card
retaining latch (2).
Figure 13 Inserting a p1224 card, example shows an HP StoreOnce 4700 Backup
5. Make sure the card is connected to the SuperCapacitor module and to the internal and external
SAS data storage.
6. Replace the cover, as described in the appropriate HP ProLiant Maintenance and Service
guide, and power on the HP StoreOnce Backup system.
7. Once rebooted, the HP StoreOnce Backup system will identify the new RAID controller and
will remap the existing disk storage volumes and enclosures to the controller. It will take 5 to
10 minutes for the process to complete. During this time the product will be online but several
warning events will be generated and the GUI Hardware Report will show errors being
reported and cleared.
8. Run the StoreOnce CLI command, hardware show firmware node, to check that the
firmware on the new motherboard is correct; it will be listed under the node (server) details.
Run the StoreOnce CLI command, hardware update firmware node, with appropriate
parameters to update it, if necessary. See the HP StoreOnce Backup CLI Reference Guide for
more details.
NOTE: You may need a cold reboot to successfully install the new firmware revision.
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