HP Smart Array (RAID) Host Bus Adapters manual Upgrading or replacing controller options

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b.Position the batteries so that the pegs A on the underside of each battery are in the appropriate holes B on the controller board and pegs C are in slots D.

c.Slide the batteries toward the board bracket until the connectors on the cache module are firmly seated in the DIMM connector. (When the cache module is correctly seated, the gold contacts on the cache module are completely hidden within the DIMM connector.)

8.Secure the battery clip to the controller board. a. Swivel the clip over the cache module (1).

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Contents October 2006 Second Edition Part Number Audience assumptions Contents Electrostatic discharge Hardware features Controller specificationsMain components on the board This sectionPage Overview of the installation procedure Quick installation procedure Windows or LinuxOverview of the installation procedure Installing the controller hardware Before beginning the installation Preparing the serverInstalling the controller board Connecting storage devices Connecting internal storageConnecting 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 LinuxConfiguring an array Utilities available for configuring an arrayComparing the utilities Using Orca Select Create Logical DriveUsing ACU Installing device drivers and Management Agents Systems using Microsoft WindowsSystems 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 lossCompromised fault tolerance Recovering from compromised fault toleranceEffects of a hard drive failure Automatic data recovery rebuild Replacing hard drivesFactors to consider before replacing hard drives Case 1 An uncorrectable read error has occurred Time required for a rebuildCase 2 The replacement drive has failed Upgrading hard drive capacityCase 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 messagesElectrostatic discharge Preventing electrostatic dischargeGrounding methods to prevent electrostatic discharge Regulatory compliance notices Federal Communications Commission noticeModifications 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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