HP D3604-90004 manual Opening the Door, Cabling Storage Devices and Setting Scsi Addresses

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2 Cabling Storage Devices and Setting SCSI Addresses

The basic procedure for configuring the storage system is as follows:

1.Determine the desired configuration.

2.Power down the storage system and detach all power cords and external cables.

3.Open the storage system door. The procedure is described in the “Opening the Door” section of this chapter.

4.Set the switches that determine the SCSI addresses for the hot-swap cages as described in the “Setting SCSI Addresses” section of this chapter.

5.Set the SCSI addresses for the devices on the SCSI device shelves as described by the manufacturer of the devices.

6.Install the SCSI devices in the SCSI device shelves as described in the “Installing Hardware Accessories” chapter.

7.Attach the cables to the devices as described in the “Cabling Configurations” section of this chapter.

8.Close the door.

9.Attach all power cords and external cables.

10. Power-up the storage system.

Opening the Door

If you are installing any hardware accessories, such as SCSI mass storage devices, you must open the door on the side of the storage system.

WARNING Always unplug all power cords and cables from the system before opening the door.

The following procedures explain how to open the door.

1.Turn off the system.

2.Unplug the power cords and cables.

3.Unlock the bezel from the chassis.

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Contents HP NetServer Storage System/6 User Guide Audience Assumptions Contents Contents Regulatory Information Page Introduction Basic Installation IntroductionContents of the NetServer Storage System/6 Package Unpacking the NetServer Storage System/6Identifying Parts of the NetServer Storage System/6 Front View of the Storage SystemNglish Scsi General Operating Instructions Reset SwitchPower Supply Reset Self-TestPower Cycling Continuous OperationTemperature Control PlacementUsing an Uninterruptible Power Supply Hot-Swap Disk Module Care and RelocationSpin Up Cabling Storage Devices and Setting Scsi Addresses Opening the Door Removing the Bezel and Opening the Door Setting Scsi Addresses Storage System Switch LocationSwitch Functions SettingsUpper Cage Cabling ConfigurationsExternal Cabling Lower CageSystem or Meter Cable Accessory Scsi Port Number Meter Cable Number Part Cabling Diagram LabelStorage System Layout Description NumberC20 Default Cabling Configuration Non-DuplexC11 C14Duplex Configuration Duplex ConfigurationAlternate Non-Duplex Configuration C11 C14Alternate Duplex Configuration Alternate Duplex ConfigurationPage Installing Hardware Accessories Installing Hot-Swap Storage DevicesUnpacking a Hot-Swap Disk Module Installing a New Hot-Swap Disk Module Installing Hardware AccessoriesInstalling the Hot-Swap Disk Module Removing a Hot-Swap Disk ModuleRemoving the Hot-Swap Disk Module Installing a Scsi Device in a Scsi Device Shelf Installing Hardware Accessories Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ProceduresIf The System Will Not Power On TroubleshootingIf the LED Readout Shows a Power Supply Fault PF If the LED Readout Shows a Fan Fault FFIf the LED Readout Shows a Line Fault LF If the Scsi Devices Fail to Spin UpIf the Host Cannot Communicate With the Storage System If the Hot-Swap Disk Power LEDs are Flashing Error Messages Troubleshooting ToolsNglish Page Service and Support ServiceSystem Design, Integration and Support Information and Support When You Need It Service and SupportHP NetServer Information Assistant HP Support Assistant CD-ROM CompuServe Discussion Forum and LibraryWorld Wide Web and Internet FTP Bulletin Board SystemAutomated Fax HP NetServer Support News Telephone SupportObtaining HP Repair and Telephone Support Ordering HP Cables, Drive Trays and Manuals Ordering System DocumentationOrdering HP Cables, Drive Trays and Technical Publications North America and AsiaContacting HP Regional Headquarters Joining CompuServeCompuServe CompuServe Europe Page Three Year On-Site Limited Hardware Warranty Warranty and Software LicenseNetServer Storage System/6 On-Site Limited Warranty Limitation of WarrantyWarranty and Software License Obtaining Warranty ServiceLimitation of Liability and Remedies Nglish Customer Responsibilities Ninety-Day Limited Software Warranty Software Product Limited WarrantyObtaining Return Warranty Service Removable Media if suppliedWarranty and Software License Notice of Warranty Claims Power Supply Specifications SpecificationsWeight and Dimensions EnvironmentPage Regulatory Information Class B Product StatementCountry Notices Regulatory InformationDeclaration of Conformity Regulatory Information Mexico Hardware Warranty Statement Póliza de GarantíaNotas Bios IndexIndex Nglish