HP Smart Array Advanced Pack Software manual Replacing a P711m cache module

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4.Remove the capacitor pack:

a. Lift the capacitor pack away from the bracket.

b.Disconnect the capacitor pack cable from the cache module.

Replacing a P711m cache module

CAUTION: To prevent damage to electrical components, properly ground the server before beginning any installation, removal, or replacement procedure. Improper grounding can cause electrostatic discharge.

1.Close all applications, and then power down the server blade. This method flushes all data from the cache module.

2.Observe the FBWC module LEDs (on page 26):

o If the green LED is off and the amber LED is on, the controller is transferring data from DDR memory to flash memory. Wait for data transfer to complete (about 60 seconds), and then proceed with the next step.

o If the amber LED is off, then proceed with the next step.

3.Remove the controller from the server. See the documentation that ships with the server blade.

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Contents Abstract Part Number August EditionPage Contents Installation and configuration Regulatory compliance notices Moving drives and arrays Adding drivesComponent identification Controller componentsP212 components DescriptionP400 components model with front connectors P222 componentsFor LED locations and status, see P222 LEDs on Description P400 components model with back connectors P410 components P411 componentsP420 components For LED locations and status, see P420 LEDs on DescriptionP421 components E500 componentsFor LED locations and status, see P421 LEDs on Description P700m components P711m components P712m componentsP721m components P800 componentsFor LED locations and status, see P721m LEDs on P812 components Controller board runtime LEDs P822 componentsP212, P410, and P411 LEDs Color Name CommentsE500 and P400 LEDs Idle Task LED status Controller CPU activity levelP222 LEDs P420 LEDsColor Name Interpretation P421 LEDs P700m LEDs Green CR8 Idle TaskP711m LED P712m LEDP721m LEDs P800 LEDsCannot function due to an internal problem. If P812 LEDs Fbwc module LEDs P822 LEDsFbwc module LEDs P410, P411, P711m, P812 Fbwc module LEDs P222, P420, P421, P721m, P822 Green LED Amber LED InterpretationBattery pack LEDs Amber Green InterpretationColor Description LED3 pattern LED4 pattern Interpretation Specifications Memory and storage capacity conventionsRAID conventions Smart Array Advanced PackSupported servers and server blades Required hardwareSpecifications common to all controller models Feature DetailsController Speed Supported product Server RulesController specifications by model E500, P411, and P421 specificationsSpecification E500 P411 P421 P400, P410, and P420 specifications P212 and P222 specificationsSpecification P400 P410 P420 Specification P212 P222P700m, P711m, P712m, and P721m specifications P800, P812, and P822 specificationsSpecification P700m P711m P712M P721m Specification P800 P812 P822Battery pack service life Installation and configuration Procedures for controllers in a serverInstalling a stand-up controller in an unconfigured server Installing the controller board Connecting internal storage Procedures for controllers in a server blade SAS cable part numbersInstallation and configuration Installing the mezzanine controller board Configuration tools Option ROM Configuration for ArraysArray configuration tools ROM-Based Setup UtilitySystem maintenance tools Installing device driversUpdating firmware Diagnostic tools Installing Management AgentsEvent Notification Service HP Insight Diagnostics Installation and configuration Upgrade and replacement procedures Replacing the battery on the P212, P410, and P411 modelsReplacing the Fbwc module on the P410 and P411 models Replacing the Bbwc module on the P212, P410, and P411 models Upgrade and replacement procedures Upgrade and replacement procedures Installing an E500 or P400 cache battery Replacing an E500 or P400 cache battery Replacing the E500 or P400 cache Replacing the P700m cache battery Upgrade and replacement procedures Upgrade and replacement procedures Removing a P711m capacitor pack Replacing a P711m cache module Upgrade and replacement procedures Upgrade and replacement procedures Replacing a P712m cache module Replacing the Fbwc module on the P721m Replacing a P800 cache battery Upgrade and replacement procedures Upgrade and replacement procedures Upgrade and replacement procedures Upgrade and replacement procedures Replacing the P800 cache module or controller Upgrade and replacement procedures Upgrade and replacement procedures Replacing a P812 cache module Upgrade and replacement procedures Upgrade and replacement procedures Upgrade and replacement procedures Replacing a P822 cache module Upgrade and replacement procedures Drive procedures Identifying the status of a legacy driveIdentifying the status of an HP SmartDrive Status DefinitionRecognizing drive failure Effects of a drive failureCompromised fault tolerance Recovering from compromised fault toleranceReplacing drives Automatic data recovery rebuild Before replacing drivesTime required for a rebuild Abnormal termination of a rebuild Restore data from backup Moving drives and arraysUpgrading drive capacity Adding drives Drive procedures Electrostatic discharge Preventing electrostatic dischargeGrounding methods to prevent electrostatic discharge Regulatory compliance notices Federal Communications Commission noticeFCC rating label FCC Notice, Class a EquipmentModifications CablesCanadian notice Avis Canadien European Union regulatory notice Bsmi noticeBattery replacement notice Chinese noticeJapanese notice Korean notice Class a equipmentTaiwan battery recycling notice Acronyms and abbreviations HP Service Pack for ProLiant System Management HomepageDocumentation feedback Index CpqonlinFederal Communications Commission FCC Smart Array Advanced Pack Saap