HP D2D2503 manual Using the ProLiant Guide with HP D2D4324 G2 models, Rear view of the HP D2D4324

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Using the ProLiant Guide with HP D2D4324 G2 models

When using the HP ProLiant DL370 G6 guide, be aware of the following HP D2D-specific information:

The CPU is Intel Xeon W5680 (Kit part number 601315-B21 includes Heatsink) – there are two per system.

The HP D2D has 12 removable hard disks. The 12th disk is an online spare disk. If one of the other disks fails, the online spare disk immediately takes its place.

The system comes with four RAID controller cards — the HP Smart Array P410i (integrated into the Motherboard and with FBWC) and three HP Smart Array P812 cards (each with 1024MB cache module and FBWC). The P812 cards are installed in PCI-e Slots 4, 5 and 6. Part numbers for the P812 card are as follows:

HP Smart Array P812/1024 MB with FBWC Controller: 487204-B21

FBWC: 534562-B21 (this comprises the 1024 cache, capacitor and cable assembly)

For more information about the HP Smart Array cards, search on http://www.hp.com/support/ manuals.

The configuration of the system memory is 96 GB (12 x 8 GB DIMMs, 6 per processor). The part number for each 8 GB DIMM is 500662-B21.

The system has an HP 8Gb Dual Channel PCI-e to Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter, part number AJ764A.

The system has either an HP NC550SFP Dual Port 10GbE Server Adapter, part number 581201-B21, or an HP NC522SFP Dual Port 10GbE Server Adapter, part number 614203-B21.

The system has an HP SAS Expander Card, part number 468406-B21, in PCI-e Slot 1.

Figure 1 Rear view of the HP D2D4324

1. Power supplies (two)

5. Fibre Channel card

2. iLO2 Management port (do not use for data)

6 and 7. RAID cards

3. LAN ports 3 (required connection) and 4

8. HP SAS expander card

4. 10–Gb Ethernet card with two ports

 

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Contents Abstract Page Contents HP SmartArray P400 RAID controller D2D4004/4009/2500 G1 G2, 4112 G2Support and other resources Performance best practices IntroductionHP D2D and HP ProLiant How do I tell whether I have a G1 or G2 product? Rear view of the HP D2D4324 Using the ProLiant Guide with HP D2D4324 G2 modelsRear view of the HP D2D4312 Using the ProLiant Guide with HP D2D4312 G2 modelsUsing the ProLiant Guide with HP D2D2502/2504 G2 models Using the ProLiant Guide with HP D2D4106/4112 G2 modelsRear view of the HP D2D2502/2504 G2 Using the ProLiant Guide with HP D2D4112 G1 modelsRear view of the HP D2D4112 G1 Using the ProLiant Guide with HP D2D4004 and 4009 G1 modelsRear view of the HP D2D4004/4009 Using the ProLiant Guide with HP D2D2502 G1 modelsRear view of the HP D2D2502/2503/2504 G1 Using the ProLiant Guide with HP D2D2503 G1 modelsTasks that are unique to the HP D2D Post messages and troubleshootingSoftware upgrades Using the ProLiant Guide with HP D2D2504 G1 modelsIdentifying a flash memory module failure Replacing the memory module, G2 HP D2D Backup Systems onlyFlash memory module OverviewHP D2D4324 and D2D4312 G2 Series flash memory module HP D2D2502 and HP D2D2504 G2 Series flash memory module Replacing the memory module, G1 HP D2D Backup SystemsHP D2D 4112, HP D2D4004 or HP D2D4009 G1 flash memory module ILO2 licenses Replacing the system motherboardMotherboard part numbers Before replacing the motherboard- a note about licensesLocation of the J27 jumper J27 settings HP D2D4106/4112 G2 and HP D2D2502/2504 G2G2 products After replacing the motherboardG1 products Bios IDs for G2 productsPart numbers Identifying the battery/flash capacitor module failureHP D2D4324, D2D4312, D2D4106 and D2D4112 Battery/flash capacitor module location Replacing the battery/flash capacitor moduleHP D2D4004,/4009 and D2D2502/3/4 G1 and G2 HP D2D4312 HP D2D2502/2504 G2 HP D2D4112 G1 ProcedureLocation of Leds on the Bbwc HP D2D4312 HP D2D4324Before replacing a RAID controller a note about licenses Identifying a RAID contoller failurePart numbers P411 controller failure HP D2D4312 P410i controller failure HP D2D4324 and D2D4312HP SAS expander card HP D2D4324 and D2D4312 P812 controller failure HP D2D4324Cabling showing the SAS expander card HP D2D4106/4112 G2 models, location of the P212 controller Summary page RAID catastrophically failed Replacing the HP Smart Array P212 controllerInserting a P212 card into an HP D2D4106/4112 HP D2D4004 and HP D2D4009, location of the P400 controller HP SmartArray P400 RAID controller D2D4004/4009/2500 G1Replacing the HP Smart Array P400 controller P400 controller failureIdentifying a P400 card failure Inserting a P400 card P800 controller failure HP SmartArray P800 RAID controller HP D2D4112 G1 onlyIdentifying a P800 card failure Location of LEDs on the P800 controller card Replacing the HP Smart Array P800 controllerSupport and other resources Document conventions and symbolsRelated documentation HP websites Subscription serviceHP technical support Customer self repair

D2D4004 G1, D2D4009 G1, D2D2503, D2D2502, D2D4312 G2 specifications

The HP D2D series of backup systems offers a robust solution for data protection and recovery, catering to various business needs. Among these devices, the D2D4112 G2, D2D2504 G2, D2D4106 G2, D2D2504 G1, and D2D4312 G2 stand out due to their distinctive features, technologies, and characteristics.

The HP D2D4112 G2 is designed for medium to large businesses that require reliable and high-performance backup solutions. It supports up to 12TB of usable capacity, providing enough space for extensive data storage. This device employs advanced deduplication technology, which reduces the amount of storage needed by eliminating redundant data. The D2D4112 G2 also offers scalable performance, allowing businesses to increase their storage capacity as their needs grow.

On the other hand, the HP D2D2504 G2 is specifically engineered for smaller enterprises. It has a capacity of up to 4TB, making it an ideal choice for businesses with moderate backup requirements. The G2 model features enhanced performance with faster backup and restore times, ensuring that data protection is efficient and uninterrupted. Its intuitive management interface simplifies configuration and monitoring, making it user-friendly for IT staff.

The HP D2D4106 G2 provides a balance between performance and capacity, with features that cater to organizations needing reliable backup solutions. It supports up to 6TB of usable capacity and incorporates robust deduplication technology to optimize storage efficiency. The device is designed for easy integration into existing IT environments, streamlining the backup process without significant disruptions.

The D2D2504 G1, while an earlier model, retains relevance with its solid performance and reliability. It serves businesses with smaller data volumes and still offers effective deduplication features. Its straightforward setup and management options make it a cost-effective solution for organizations looking to implement dependable data protection strategies.

Finally, the HP D2D4312 G2 is another high-capacity model that supports up to 12TB. It incorporates cutting-edge technologies such as virtual tape library (VTL) capabilities, allowing for seamless integration with existing backup software. The D2D4312 G2 is built for enterprise environments, providing high availability and enhanced performance for mission-critical data protection.

In summary, the HP D2D series, with models such as D2D4112 G2, D2D2504 G2, D2D4106 G2, D2D2504 G1, and D2D4312 G2, offers tailored backup solutions that meet the diverse needs of businesses ranging from small enterprises to large organizations. With advanced deduplication technology, scalability, and ease of management, these devices ensure robust and efficient data protection.