HP Smart Array (RAID) Host Bus Adapters Connecting storage devices, Connecting internal storage

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3.Remove the slot cover. Save the retaining screw, if one is present.

4.Slide the controller board along the slot alignment guide, if one is present, and press the board firmly into the slot so that the contacts on the board edge are properly seated in the system board connector.

5.Secure the controller board in place with the retaining screw. If the slot alignment guide has a latch (near the rear of the board), close the latch.

6.Connect storage devices to the controller. (For details of the procedure, see "Connecting storage devices (on page 10).")

7.Close or replace the access panel, and secure it with thumbscrews, if any are present.

CAUTION: Do not operate the server for long periods with the access panel open or removed. Operating the server in this manner results in improper airflow and improper cooling that can lead to thermal damage.

Connecting storage devices

You can connect SAS or SATA drives to the controller internally ("Connecting internal storage" on page 10) or externally ("Connecting external storage" on page 10).

For information about supported drive models, see the controller-specific page on the HP website (http://www.hp.com/products/smartarray).

Connecting internal storage

1.Power down the server.

2.Install hard drives, if necessary. If you want to group some of the drives in an array, they must meet the following criteria:

They must be of the same type, either all SAS or all SATA. (This controller does not support parallel SCSI drives.)

For efficient use of drive space, they must have comparable capacity.

For additional information about drive installation, see the appropriate section in this guide

("Replacing, moving, or adding hard drives" on page 26) and consult the server documentation and the documentation that accompanied the drives.

3.Use the internal wide SAS cable provided with the server to connect the controller to the drives.

If the drives are hot-plug capable, connect the internal connector of the controller to the SAS connector on the hot-plug drive cage.

If the drives are not hot-plug capable, connect the internal connector of the controller to the non- hot-plug hard drives.

4.Close or replace the access panel, and secure it with thumbscrews, if any are present.

CAUTION: Do not operate the server for long periods with the access panel open or removed. Operating the server in this manner results in improper airflow and improper cooling that can lead to thermal damage.

5.Power up the server.

Connecting external storage

1.Power down the server.

2.Connect an external SAS cable to the external port of the controller.

a.Pull back the tab on the mini SAS 4x connector on the cable.

b.Insert the cable connector into the external port of the controller.

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Contents October 2006 Second Edition Part Number Audience assumptions Contents Electrostatic discharge Main components on the board Hardware featuresController specifications This sectionPage Overview of the installation procedure Quick installation procedure Windows or LinuxOverview of the installation procedure Before beginning the installation Preparing the server Installing the controller hardwareInstalling the controller board Connecting internal storage Connecting storage devicesConnecting external storage SAS cable part numbers To order additional cables, use the option kit part numberUpdating the firmware Methods for updating the firmware Windows or LinuxUtilities available for configuring an array Configuring an arrayComparing the utilities Using Orca Select Create Logical DriveUsing ACU Systems using Microsoft Windows Installing device drivers and Management AgentsSystems using Linux A system that already has Linux installed Replacing or adding a battery Upgrading or replacing controller optionsUpgrading or replacing controller options Upgrading or replacing controller options Upgrading or replacing controller options Replacing the cache module or controller Upgrading or replacing controller options Upgrading or replacing controller options Upgrading or replacing controller options Replacing, moving, or adding hard drives Identifying the status of a hard driveRecognizing hard drive failure Terminate the current operation and cause data lossRecovering from compromised fault tolerance Compromised fault toleranceEffects of a hard drive failure Replacing hard drives Automatic data recovery rebuildFactors to consider before replacing hard drives Case 1 An uncorrectable read error has occurred Time required for a rebuildUpgrading hard drive capacity Case 2 The replacement drive has failedCase 3 Another drive in the array has failed Moving drives and arrays Adding drivesReplacing, moving, or adding hard drives Diagnosing array problems Controller board runtime LEDsBattery pack LEDs Diagnostic tools Post messagesPreventing electrostatic discharge Electrostatic dischargeGrounding methods to prevent electrostatic discharge Modifications Regulatory compliance noticesFederal Communications Commission notice CablesEuropean Union regulatory notice Bsmi notice Japanese class a noticeKorean class a notice Battery replacement notice Taiwan battery recycling noticeAcronyms and abbreviations Smart Array Index Post error messages
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