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Compaq Storageworks Installing an HSG80 Fibre Channel Controller GLM
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EK-80GLM-IN
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D01
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Installing an HSG80 Fibre Channel Controller GLM This document contains instructions to install a gigabit link module (GLM) in an HSG80 ACS Version 8.x Array Controller. See the appropriate HSG80 Array Controller ACS Version 8.x User’s Guide or HSG80 Array Controller ACS Version 8.x Maintenance and Service Guide for instructions on upgrading a single controller configuration to a dual-redundant controller configuration. 3. Access door Release lever Port 1 GLM SHUTDOWN OTHER_CONTROLLER SHUTDOWN THIS_CONTROLLER Locking tab Guide holes Shut down the controllers. In single-controller configurations, shut down “this controller.” In dualredundant controller configurations, shut down the “other controller” first, then shut down “this controller” with the following commands: When the controllers shut down, their reset buttons and their first three LEDs are lit continuously. this may take several minutes, depending on the amount of data that needs to be flushed from the cache modules. GLM connector CAUTION: Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can easily damage a controller or GLM. Wear a snug-fitting, grounded ESD wrist strap. Port 2 GLM 4. Remove the program card’s ESD cover and program card. Save them for installation later. 5. Disconnect the host bus cables from the controller using needle nose pliers (see Figure 2). CXO6245A Figure 1. Location of GLMs in an HSG80 Controller Replacing a GLM Use this procedure for the following configurations: NOTE: One or two host bus cables may be attached, depending on the configuration. HSG80 ACS Version 8.x Single Controller HSG80 ACS Version 8.0 Dual-Redundant Controller Use the following steps in “Removing a GLM” and “Installing a GLM” to replace the GLM. Removing a GLM Use the following steps to remove a GLM: 1. From the host console, dismount the logical units in the subsystem. 2. Connect a PC or terminal to the controller’s maintenance port. Obtain the last failure codes, if desired. CXO6613A Figure 2. Using Pliers to Remove a Fibre Optic Cable © Digital Equipment Corporation 1999. All rights reserved COMPAQ and the Compaq logo Registered in the United States Patent and Trademark Office. Windows NT® is a registered trademark of the Microsoft Corporation. EK–80GLM–IN. D01/388621-001 6. Disconnect the PC or terminal from the controller’s maintenance port. 7. Disengage both retaining levers and remove the controller. Place the controller onto a grounded antistatic mat. 8. Remove the screw that secures the access door on the top of the controller. 9. Remove the access door, and set it aside. 8. SHOW THIS_CONTROLLER FULL SHOW OTHER_CONTROLLER FULL 9. 10. Disengage the GLM’s locking tabs that protrude through the guide holes on the bottom of the controller. SET THIS_CONTROLLER TIME= dd-mmm-yyyy:hh:mm:ss 12. Remove the GLM. SET OTHER_CONTROLLER TIME=dd-mmm-yyyy:hh:mm:ss 11. Disconnect the PC or terminal from the controller’s maintenance port. Installing a GLM Use the following steps to install a GLM: NOTE: Before inserting the new GLM, notice the holes in the board where the GLM will reside. Insert the new GLM by first placing the cable connection end of the GLM through the opening on the front of the controller. 2. Line up the guide pins on the bottom of the replacement GLM with the holes in the board. Press firmly to seat the GLM. 3. Press the release lever firmly into place to secure the GLM. CAUTION: ESD can easily damage a controller or GLM. Wear a snug-fitting, grounded ESD wrist strap. Make sure you align the controller in the appropriate guide rails. If you do not align the controller correctly, damage to the backplane can occur. 4. Insert the new controller into its slot, and engage its retaining levers. 5. Connect the host bus cables to the new controller. NOTE: One or two host bus cables may be attached, depending on the configuration. 6. Connect a PC or terminal to the controller’s maintenance port. 7. Hold the reset button while inserting the program card into the new controller. Release and replace the ESD cover. Repeat for the other controller in a dual-redundant controller configuration. Mount the logical units on the host. If you are using a Windows NT platform, restart the server. 10. Set the subsystem date and time. In single controller configurations, set “this controller.” In dual-redundant controller configurations, set “this controller” and the “other controller” with the following commands: 11. Use your index finger and thumb to operate the release lever on the exposed end of the GLM. Press the lower end of the release lever with your index finger while pulling the raised end of the release lever up with your thumb. 1. When the CLI prompt reappears, display details about the controller you installed. In single-controller configurations, show “this controller.” In dual-redundant controller configurations, show “this controller” and the “other controller” with the following commands: 2 Replacing a GLM 7. Use this procedure for the following configurations: Enter Y(es) and press return. FRUTIL displays the following: Removing a GLM Use the following steps to remove a GLM: Quiescing all device ports. Please wait... Device Port 1 quiesced. Device Port 2 quiesced. Device Port 3 quiesced. Device Port 4 quiesced. Device Port 5 quiesced. Device Port 6 quiesced. All device ports quiesced. Remove the slot A [or B] controller (the one without a blinking green LED) 1. Connect a PC or terminal to the operational controller. The controller to which you’re connected is “this controller”; the controller whose GLM you are replacing is the “other controller.” See Figure 3 for location of the controller. 2. Disable failover with the following command: HSG80 ACS Version 8.2 Dual-Redundant Controller Use the following steps in “Removing a GLM” and “Installing a GLM” to replace a GLM. EMU Controller A SET NOFAILOVER 3. Controller B Start FRUTIL with the following command: Memory module A RUN FRUTIL Do you intend to replace this controller’s cache battery? Y/N Figure 3. Location of Controllers and Cache Module Enter N(o). FRUTIL displays the FRUTIL Main menu: CAUTION: The device ports must quiesce before removing the cache module. Failure to allow the ports to quiesce may result in data loss. Quiescing may take several minutes. FRUTIL Main Menu: 1. Replace or remove a controller or cache module 2. Install a controller or cache module 3. Replace a PVA module 4. Replace an I/O module 5. Exit Enter choice: 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 -> 5. ESD can easily damage a controller or GLM. Wear a snug-fitting, grounded ESD wrist strap. Enter option 1, Replace or remove a controller or cache module, from the FRUTIL Main menu. FRUTIL displays the Replace or Remove Options menu: NOTE: A countdown timer allows a total of two minutes to remove the cache module. If you exceed two minutes, “this controller” will exit FRUTIL and resume operations. If this happens, go back to step 3. Replace or remove Options: 1. Other controller and cache module 2. Other controller module 3. Other cache module 4. Exit Enter choice: 1, 2, 3, or 4 -> 6. Memory module B CXO6283A FRUTIL displays the following: 4. PVA Enter option 2, Other controller module, from the Replace or Remove Options menu. FRUTIL displays the following: [ [ [ [ Slot Designations (front view) --EMU --- ][ --PVA ---------Controller A -------------Controller B ------Cache Module A ][ Cache Module B 8. Remove the program card’s ESD cover and program card. Save them for reinstallation later. 9. Disconnect the host bus cables from the “other controller” using needle nose pliers (see Figure 2). NOTE: One or two host bus cables may be attached, depending on the configuration. ] ] ] ] 10. Disengage both retaining levers, and remove the “other controller.” Place the controller onto a grounded antistatic mat. Remove the slot A [or B] controller? Y/N 11. Once the controller is removed, FRUTIL displays the following: Restarting all device ports. Please wait... Device Port 1 restarted. Device Port 2 restarted. Device Port 3 restarted. Device Port 4 restarted. Device Port 5 restarted. Device Port 6 restarted. Do you have a replacement controller? Y/N 3 EK–80GLM–IN. D01/388621-001 12. Enter N(o). 8. 13. Remove the screw that secures the access door on the top of the controller. Insert the slot A [or B] controller? Y/N 9. 14. Remove the access door, and set it aside. 16. Use your index finger and thumb to operate the release lever on the exposed end of the GLM. Press the lower end of the release lever with your index finger while pulling the raised end of the release lever up with your thumb. 17. Remove the GLM. Installing a GLM Use the following steps to install a GLM: NOTE: A countdown timer allows a total of two minutes to install the controller. If you exceed two minutes, “this controller” will exit FRUTIL and resume operations. If this happens, go back to step 5. NOTE: Before inserting the new GLM, locate the holes in the board where the GLM will reside. Insert the new GLM by first placing the cable connection end of the GLM through the opening on the front of the controller. 2. Line up the guide pins on the bottom of the replacement GLM with the holes in the board, and press firmly to seat the GLM. 3. Press the release lever firmly into place to secure the GLM. 4. If not already connected, connect a PC or terminal to the operational controller’s maintenance port. The controller to which you’re connected is “this controller”; the controller that you’re installing is the “other controller.” 5. 6. CAUTION: ESD can easily damage a controller or GLM. Wear a snug-fitting, grounded ESD wrist strap. Make sure you align the controller in the appropriate guide rails. If you do not align the controller correctly, damage to the backplane can occur. 10. Ensure that the program card is not in the controller and insert the controller into its slot. Engage its retaining levers. FRUTIL displays the following: Start FRUTIL with the following command: The configuration has two controllers. RUN FRUTIL To restart the other controller: FRUTIL displays the following: 1. Type ’restart other_controller’. Do you intend to replace this controller’s cache battery? Y/N 2. Press and hold the reset button while inserting the program card on the slot A [or B] controller, then release the reset button. Enter N(o). FRUTIL displays the FRUTIL Main menu: The controller will restart. FRUTIL Main Menu: 1. Replace or remove a controller or cache module 2. Install a controller or cache module 3. Replace a PVA module 4. Replace an I/O module 5. Exit Enter choice: 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 -> 7. Enter Y(es) and press return. FRUTIL displays the following: Quiescing all device ports. Please wait... Device Port 1 quiesced. Device Port 2 quiesced. Device Port 3 quiesced. Device Port 4 quiesced. Device Port 5 quiesced. Device Port 6 quiesced. All device ports quiesced. . . . Insert the controller module, without its program card, in slot A [or B] within x minutes, xx seconds. 15. Disengage the GLM’s locking tabs that protrude through the guide holes on the bottom of the controller. 1. Enter option 2, Other controller module, from the Install Options menu. FRUTIL displays the following: Field Replacement Utility terminated. 11. Wait for FRUTIL to terminate and connect the host bus cables to the new controller. NOTE: One or two host bus cables may be attached, depending on the configuration. Enter option 2, Install a controller or cache module, from the FRUTIL Main menu. FRUTIL displays the Install Options menu: 12. To allow the “other controller” to restart, enter the following: Install Options: 1. Other controller and cache module 2. Other controller module 3. Other cache module 4. Exit Enter choice: 1, 2, 3, or 4 -> RESTART OTHER _CONTROLLER 13. Hold the reset button while inserting the program card into the controller. Release the reset button and replace the ESD cover. The controller will restart. 4 14. Enable failover, and re-establish the dual-redundant controller configuration with the following command: SET FAILOVER COPY=THIS_CONTROLLER This command copies the subsystem’s configuration from “this controller” to the new controller. 15. Disconnect the PC or terminal from the controller’s maintenance port. 5 EK–80GLM–IN. D01/388621-001 Replacing a GLM 8. Use this procedure for the following configurations: Quiescing all device ports. Please wait... Device Port 1 quiesced. Device Port 2 quiesced. Device Port 3 quiesced. Device Port 4 quiesced. Device Port 5 quiesced. Device Port 6 quiesced. All device ports quiesced. Remove the slot A [or B] controller (the one without a blinking green LED) HSG80 ACS Version 8.3 Dual-Redundant Controller HSG80 ACS Version 8.4 Dual-Redundant Controller Use the following steps in “Removing a GLM” and “Installing a GLM” to replace a GLM. Removing a GLM Use the following steps to remove a GLM: 1. 2. See Figure 3 for location of the controller. Connect a PC or terminal to the operational controller. The controller to which you’re connected is “this controller”; the controller whose GLM you are replacing is the “other controller.” CAUTION: The device ports must quiesce before removing the cache module. Failure to allow the ports to quiesce may result in data loss. Quiescing may take several minutes. Disable failover with the following command: ESD can easily damage a controller or GLM. Wear a snug-fitting, grounded ESD wrist strap. SET NOFAILOVER 3. Remove the program card’s ESD cover and program card. Save them for reinstallation later. 4. Start FRUTIL with the following command: NOTE: A countdown timer allows a total of two minutes to remove the cache module. If you exceed two minutes, “this controller” will exit FRUTIL and resume operations. If this happens, go back to step 4. RUN FRUTIL FRUTIL displays the following: 9. Do you intend to replace this controller’s cache battery? Y/N 5. Enter N(o). FRUTIL displays the FRUTIL Main menu: 10. Disengage both retaining levers, and remove the “other controller.” Place the controller onto a grounded antistatic mat. 11. Once the controller is removed, FRUTIL displays the following: Enter option 1, Replace or remove a controller or cache module, from the FRUTIL Main menu. FRUTIL displays the Replace or Remove Options menu: Restarting all device ports. Please wait... Device Port 1 restarted. Device Port 2 restarted. Device Port 3 restarted. Device Port 4 restarted. Device Port 5 restarted. Device Port 6 restarted. Do you have a replacement controller? Y/N Replace or remove Options: 1. Other controller and cache module 2. Other controller module 3. Other cache module 4. Exit Enter choice: 1, 2, 3, or 4 -> 7. 12. Enter N(o) and FRUTIL will exit. Enter option 2, Other controller module, from the Replace or Remove Options menu. FRUTIL displays the following: [ [ [ [ Slot Designations (front view) --EMU --- ][ --PVA ---------Controller A -------------Controller B ------Cache Module A ][ Cache Module B Disconnect the host bus cables from the “other controller” using needle nose pliers (see Figure 2). NOTE: One or two host bus cables may be attached, depending on the configuration. FRUTIL Main Menu: 1. Replace or remove a controller or cache module 2. Install a controller or cache module 3. Replace a PVA module 4. Replace an I/O module 5. Exit Enter choice: 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 -> 6. Enter Y(es) and press return. FRUTIL displays the following: 13. Remove the screw that secures the access door on the top of the controller. 14. Remove the access door, and set it aside. ] ] ] ] 15. Disengage the GLM’s locking tabs that protrude through the guide holes on the bottom of the controller. 16. Use your index finger and thumb to operate the release lever on the exposed end of the GLM. Press the lower end of the release lever with your index finger while pulling the raised end of the release lever up with your thumb. Remove the slot A [or B] controller? Y/N 17. Remove the GLM. 6 Installing a GLM Use the following steps to install a GLM: NOTE: A countdown timer allows a total of two minutes to install the controller. If you exceed two minutes, “this controller” will exit FRUTIL and resume operations. If this happens, go back to step 5. NOTE: Before inserting the new GLM, locate the holes in the board where the GLM will reside. 1. Insert the new GLM by first placing the cable connection end of the GLM through the opening on the front of the controller. CAUTION: ESD can easily damage a controller or GLM. Wear a snug-fitting, grounded ESD wrist strap. 2. Line up the guide pins on the bottom of the replacement GLM with the holes in the board, and press firmly to seat the GLM. Make sure you align the controller in the appropriate guide rails. If you do not align the controller correctly, damage to the backplane can occur. 3. Press the release lever firmly into place to secure the GLM. 4. If not already connected, connect a PC or terminal to the operational controller’s maintenance port. The controller to which you’re connected is “this controller”; the controller that you’re installing is the “other controller.” 5. Start FRUTIL with the following command: 10. Ensure that the program card is in the replacement controller and insert the new controller into its slot. Engage its retaining levers. When fully seated, the newly installed controller will boot. FRUTIL displays the following: If the other controller did not restart, follow these steps: RUN FRUTIL 1. Press and hold the other controller’s reset FRUTIL displays the following: button. Do you intend to replace this controller’s cache battery? Y/N 6. 2. Insert the other controller’s program card. 3. Release the reset button. Enter N(o). FRUTIL displays the FRUTIL Main menu: Press return to continue. FRUTIL Main Menu: 1. Replace or remove a controller or cache module 2. Install a controller or cache module 3. Replace a PVA module 4. Replace an I/O module 5. Exit Enter choice: 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 -> 7. 11. Connect the host bus cables to the new controller. NOTE: One or two host bus cables may be attached, depending on the configuration. 12. Press return to continue. FRUTIL will exit. If the other controller did not restart, follow these steps: Enter option 2, Install a controller or cache module, from the FRUTIL Main menu. FRUTIL displays the Install Options menu: Install Options: 1. Other controller and cache module 2. Other controller module 3. Other cache module 4. Exit Enter choice: 1, 2, 3, or 4 -> 8. Press and hold the other controller’s reset button. b. Insert the other controller’s program card. c. Release the reset button. 13. Enable failover, and re-establish the dual-redundant controller configuration with the following command: SET FAILOVER COPY=THIS_CONTROLLER Enter option 2, Other controller module, from the Install Options menu. FRUTIL displays the following: This command copies the subsystem’s configuration from “this controller” to the new controller. Insert the slot A [or B] controller? Y/N 9. a. Enter Y(es) and press return. FRUTIL displays the following: 14. Disconnect the PC or terminal from the controller’s maintenance port. Quiescing all device ports. Please wait... Device Port 1 quiesced. Device Port 2 quiesced. Device Port 3 quiesced. Device Port 4 quiesced. Device Port 5 quiesced. Device Port 6 quiesced. All device ports quiesced. . . . Insert the controller module, without its program card, in slot A [or B] within x minutes, xx seconds. 7 EK–80GLM–IN. D01/388621-001
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