HP VA7410 manual Gbic VA7100 only, Redundant Power Supply and Fan Modules, Midplane

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Chapter 4

Peripherals and Accessories

GBIC (VA7100 only)

A Gigabit Interface Converter (GBIC) is connected to each array controller as a transceiver for data and to convert the data from an optical signal to an electrical signal and vice versa. Each VAP includes a single GBIC. Based on user configurations, additional GBICs may be required. Only the GBICs A6203A (Enterprise) and A6241A (Commercial) are supported with the VA7100. These are Finisar GBICs, which provide readable serial number functionality.

Redundant Power Supply and Fan Modules

The array is shipped with two fully redundant power/fan modules. Each power/fan module contains:

One load-sharing power supply which works in conjunction with the second power supply. The power supplies share the power load reciprocally; one supply automatically increases its output to compensate for reduced output from the other. If one power supply fails, the other supply delivers the entire load to maintain power for the array. If both power supplies fail, the controller will shutdown the array. Each power supply uses a separate power cord. Both power supplies can be plugged into a common power source, but it is recommended that each supply be plugged into a separate circuit to provide power source redundancy.

Two internal fan modules provide cooling airflow and maintain the proper operating temperature for the entire array enclosure. If a fan fails, a fan fault will occur and the associated power supply will shut down. The other power supply will continue to operate and its associated fans will continue to cool the array. Also, if one power supply fails, both of its associated fans will continue to operate to cool the array.

Note: During normal operation, if a failed power supply/fan module is removed, it must be replaced within two minutes to maintain proper cooling of the array. If a power/fan module slot is left empty, the airflow path will be disrupted and the array will overheat.

Midplane

The midplane, internal to the array enclosure, contains the following features for the identification of the array. This information is stored into redundant EEPROMs during the manufacturing process:

Item

Description

World Wide Name (WWN)

The Node WWN is used by the OS drivers to identify the array enclosure.

Default Fibre Channel Loop

The following default Fibre Channel loop addresses are assigned to array controllers: Array Controller 1: 108 Array

Addresses

Controller 2: 110

 

The default Fibre Channel loop addresses can be changed using either the Virtual Front Panel (VPF) or the Command Line

 

User Interface (CLUI) included with your HP Command View SDM software.

 

NOTE: An array in a point-to-point configuration does not arbitrate for the bus, so no Fibre Channel loop addresses are required.

Product Mode Parameters

Retains various operating parameters

Product Serial Number

Same as the serial number sticker applied to the array

Product ID Number VA7100

Same as the product ID number (A6188A)

Product ID Number VA7110

Same as the product ID number (A7293A)

Product ID Number VA7410

Same the product ID number (A6218A)

User installed licenses are stored within the Midplane EEPROM. These licenses are associated with a particular product serial number. If the Midplane must be replaced, a special Midplane may be ordered which, will allow the automatic regeneration of product serial number, licenses and product mode parameters. This information will be automatically re-programmed within the new Midplane EEPROMs if the replacement procedure is followed.

LED Status Indications

If a disk drive, controller, battery, DIMM, power supply or fan fails in the enclosure, a fault will be indicated by a fault (amber) LED on the module. The nature of the fault can be localized by examining the state of the LEDs.

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Contents Introduction OverviewVA7110 Overview VA7410 Overview Http//partner.americas.hp.com Important VA7410/DS2405 Notes Product FeaturesNew Firmware Revision Code Designation for VA7410 VA7110 Disk Enclosure Specifications DS2405 Instant Support Enterprise Edition Support Isee WarrantySpecifications VA7110 and VA7410 Controller Enclosure Specifications 10% to 90% @ 28 C dry bulb DS2405 Disk Enclosure SpecificationsTemperature To 35 C 41 to 95 F Shock 11 ms half sine Vibration Rms, 5- to 500-Hz random1.1 HP StorageWorks Virtual Array 7000 Family Front View Port AC PowerFibre ArrayDescription Hardware Ordering InformationVA7100 Hardware Ordering Information VA7100 Field RK SKUA6183AE VA7100 Factory RackDisks Deskside cabinet for HP StorageWorks VA7100Part Number Description VA7100 Rail KitsVA7110 Hardware Ordering Information VA7110 Field RK SKUVA7110 Rail Kits VA7410 Controller Enclosure Hardware Ordering Information VA7410 Enterprise Factory RackVA7410 Enterprise Modules VA7410 Rail KitsProduct Option Description Number DS2405 Disk System Accessories Disk System Enclosure DS2405 Hardware Ordering InformationPart Number Description Height Units Support Options OverviewVA7000 Family Racking and Rail Kit Options 9122 Rack Meters 22U 9136 36U 9142 42USupport SD, 24×7 VA Hardware Description 3-year Installation Year Support SDIndirect Commercial Support Packs 24×7 Start-Up NumbersCode Description Hardware and Software-Additional Recommended ServicesDescription of Services Offered Disk Drives BatteryEarly Warning Switch Loading Rules Drive size GB 36 GB 73 GB Hot Spares Number of drivesEstimated Usable Capacity for AutoRAID-VA7100 Drive size GB 36 GB 73 GB 146 GB Hot Spares Estimated Usable Capacity for RAID 1+0-VA7110Estimated Usable Capacity for AutoRAID-VA7110 Capacity in GBMidplane Redundant Power Supply and Fan ModulesGbic VA7100 only LED Status IndicationsSupported Operating Systems Array LogsHub Support Supported Hardware DevicesHBA Support Supported Fibre Channel Cables Switch SupportSupported Disk Drives Part Number Description All Operating SystemsConfiguration Front End and Back End CablingLong-Distance Configurations Not supported on MPE/iX SAN DefinitionsMPE ControllerSwitch SAN Configurations Dual HBA Dual controllers Management Station requiredSwitch Windows ServerFibre channel short-wave optical only LAN connection Cable/Connection LegendBuilding Native Fibre ChannelSoftware Products Software Products Reference ChartSoftware Product Descriptions Software Product Source DescriptionOperating System HP StorageWorks Command View SDM SoftwareHP StorageWorks Command View SDM Software Compatibility Memory Video Disk Space2Disks Fans HP StorageWorks Command View SDM Frequently Asked QuestionsComponent HP StorageWorks Integrations Pack Compatibility HP StorageWorks Integrations Pack FeaturesHP StorageWorks Integrations Pack HP StorageWorks Business Copy VA Software Compatibility HP StorageWorks Business Copy VA FeaturesHP StorageWorks Business Copy VA Memory Disk SpaceHP StorageWorks Secure Manager VA HP StorageWorks Business Copy VA Frequently Asked QuestionsHP StorageWorks Secure Manager VA Features See above Solaris 2.6, 7.0, 8.0 HP StorageWorks Secure Manager VA Software CompatibilityHP StorageWorks Auto Path See above Novell Netware 5.0,5.1HP StorageWorks Auto Path Operating Systems Compatibility HP StorageWorks Auto Path FeaturesHP StorageWorks Auto Path Frequently Asked Questions HP StorageWorks Auto Path Software CompatibilityOption Description HP StorageWorks Fast Recovery Solutions FeaturesVA7000 Family Software Ordering Information One software support warranty option required RequiredProduct Number Option Description Enablement One 1 software support warranty option requiredSoftware support warranty option required Option requiredUnlimited Warranty option requiredCapacity unlimited Glossary Abbreviation Description