Q-Logic 8200 SERIES manual Post and the LEDs, Replacing Hardware Components, To replace the fans

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5.5.1

POST and the LEDs

Power-On Self Test (POST) is a diagnostic testing sequence that the SANbox SSP runs while powering on. If all the hardware is detected and found to be operating properly, SANbox SSP begins to boot.

While the software is loading, all the port LEDs turn amber and then turn off.

POST has successfully completed when all LED activity has stopped; this takes approximately 1-2 minutes. SANbox SSP has powered on successfully when the Alert LED is green, and all port lights are off. If POST never completes, all six LEDs remain amber.

NOTE: The port LEDs blinks if there is traffic on the SAN.

5.6

Replacing Hardware Components

SANbox SSP comes with transceivers and fans already installed. This section provides information if you need to replace a fan, transceiver, or power supply.

To replace the fans:

To replace Fan 1 or Fan 3 (40 mm fan), order replacement fan 097-0005 from QLogic Corporation. The kit includes instructions for replacing the fan.

To replace Fan 2 (80 mm fan), order replacement fan 097-0004 from QLogic Corporation. The kit includes instructions for replacing the fan.

To replace the power supplies:

Order replacement power supply 097-0006 from QLogic Corporation. The kit includes instructions for replacing the power supplies.

If you need to install the power supplies, see "To install the power supplies:" on page 3-5.

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Contents SANbox 8200 Series Storage Services Platform Page Table of Contents Using the SANbox SSP Section SANbox SSP Management GUI ReferenceSection Troubleshooting Figures Tables Page Introduction Readme File AudienceRelated Documentation Style Conventions Regulatory and Safety Notices New in this ReleaseManufacturer Declaration of ConformityProduct Introduction Regulatory and Safety Notices Warranty and Technical Support Before Contacting Technical SupportTraining AvailabilityContact Information Introduction Warranty and Technical Support SN0054628-00 a SANbox SSP and StoreAge Solution Overview General DescriptionSANbox SSP/StoreAge Solution Features SANbox SSP OverviewSupported Network Configurations Small SAN Deployment Configuration with ZoningSmall SAN Configuration with Front/Back-Side SANs Dual Fabric ConfigurationHigh-Availability Configuration High-Availability Fabric Configuration How the Solution Protects Against Failures Setup RequirementsEthernet Connections Port Connections Fibre Channel Port ConnectionsConsole Port Connection General Description Port Connections SN0054628-00 a Roadmap of Setup Tasks Task RoadmapChecking Package Contents Setting Up SANbox SSP SANbox 8200/8202 SSP Port SideSetting Up SANbox SSP Hardware SANbox 8200/8202 SSP Fan SideTo install the power supplies To mount SANbox SSP in a rackInserting the Right Power Supply To connect the console portTo configure the terminal settings on the host computer Accessing SANbox SSP for the First TimeTo power up SANbox SSP To access the CLI through the serial console portTo modify Ethernet settings for remote access Gateway NetmaskConnecting to the SAN Connecting StoreAge SVM Appliances to the SANConnecting SANbox SSPs to the SAN To connect SANbox SSPs to the SANManaging your Configuration Connecting Hosts to the SANTo connect hosts to the SAN Page SANbox SSP Management GUI Reference Managing SANbox SSPUsing the SANbox SSP Management GUI To install Java WebStartQLogic SANbox Storage Services Platform SSP Screen SANbox SSP Management GUI Application Installation Screen To log into the SANbox SSP Management GUITo access the CLI using telnet Using the Command Line Interface RemotelyUsing the Command Line Interface Locally To access the CLI using sshNavigating the SANbox SSP Management GUI SANbox SSP Management GUI FunctionsSystem To manage external port behaviorEnabling and Disabling Ports Ethernet Panel System System Ethernet PanelSensors Panel System System Sensors PanelDiagnostics To use the Diagnostics panelTelnet Telnet Screen Initiated from the SANbox SSP Management GUI10. Diagnostic Screen Log Panel LogPage Using the SANbox SSP Setting up a High-Availability ConfigurationComponent SAN Zoning High-Availability Fabric Configuration with Zoning Directly Connecting Devices to SANbox SSP Yellow zone Pink zoneAccess Configuring StorageZoning Configuration Restriction on RAID Devices Maximum Frame SizeUsing the SVM GUI to Manage Virtual Storage To create storage poolsTo create virtual volumes Guidelines for Selecting the Storage Device ProfileFailing Back Click Fail BackTo restart SANbox SSP from the CLI To shut down SANbox SSP using the Main Power SwitchShutting Down SANbox SSP To shut down SANbox SSP from the CLIUsing the SANbox SSP Shutting Down SANbox SSP SN0054628-00 a Maintaining the SANbox SSP SANbox SSP System SoftwareBoot Sets To select the active boot set from the local consoleMaintenance Mode To access Maintenance Mode from the local consoleUpdating SANbox SSP System Software To install a new system software image on SANbox SSPTo apply a system software patch To install a new Maintenance Mode image on SANbox SSP Interpreting the LED PatternsReplacing Hardware Components To replace the power suppliesPost and the LEDs To replace the fansAbout the Transceivers To replace a transceiverPage Troubleshooting Before Looking at the Problem StatementsProblem Statements and Troubleshooting Procedures BACK-END Storage not Found LOOP/FABRICCannot Access SANbox SSP Console Port Cannot LOG Into SANbox SSP GUI or CLIInitiator not Found by SVM Performance Characteristics MediaStorage Management High Availability FeaturesStandards Environmental Device ManagementMechanical ElectricalRegulatory Command Quick Reference by Object Command Line Interface CLI OverviewTable B-1. Commands by Object Type Command Syntax and Command Completion Online Help Help CommandsExample Accessing the CLI To telnet to the CLI from a web browserFigure B-2. Telnet Console Login Screen Users and Groups Figure B-3. Telnet Console Menu OptionsTable B-2. Built-In Users and Groups Delete User Command Commands Clear CommandCreate User Command Group group nameDisable eth ethernet name Disable Eth CommandDisable Port Command Disable portEnable Eth Command Disable snmpv3 CommandDisable User Command Syntax disable snmpv3Enable snmpv3 Command Enable Port CommandEnable User Command Help Command Exit CommandKeywords help partial command name Modify Date Command Help CommandsModify Eth Command Speed port speed Modify Port CommandCapability port capability Type port typeMaxframesize size in bytes Modify Ports CommandPorts type port type Password Modify Timezone CommandModify User Command Speed port speed NEGOTIATE, 1G, 2GReset Port Command Quit CommandReboot Command Reset portSet Community Command Restart snmp CommandShow Chassis Command Show Debug Command Show Community CommandShow Date Command SerialnumFcsexch DumpFcptstate FcslunsShow Eth Command Show eths Show Eths CommandShow Fan Command Show fanShow Groups Command Show Fans CommandShow Group Command Show ID CommandKeywords show port port number Show Ports CommandShow ports Keywords show ps power supply number Show ps Show ps CommandShow ps Show Status Command Show pss CommandShow snmpv3 Command Show Therm CommandShow User Command Show Therms CommandShow Timezone Command Show Users CommandShow Voltages Command Show Voltage CommandVersion Command Default Boot Set Active Boot SetBoot Set Active/Active RAIDMaintenance Mode Image Inactive Boot SetInvalid Boot Set FailoverSecondary Path Valid Boot SetScsi Personality Storage PoolVirtual Volume Virtual DiskIndex LEDs 3-10,6-5 SN0054628-00 a Index-3 SVM GUI SN0054628-00 a Index-5