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| HP StoreOnce   D2D Backup System rack models   nl   service and maintenance guide   Abstract   This guide is intended for users who maintain the following rack-mounted models of the HP StoreOnce D2D Backup System:   • • • • • • • • HP D2D4324 G2 (12–disk)   HP D2D4312 G2 (12–disk)   HP D2D4112 and HP D2D4106 G2 (12–disk)   HP D2D2502 and 2504 G2 (4–disk)   HP D2D4112 G1 (12–disk)   HP D2D4004 G1 (6–disk)   HP D2D4009 G1 (12–disk)   HP D2D2502, 2503 and 2504 G1 (4–disk)   The architecture of these D2D Backup Systems is based upon established HP ProLiant and HP Smart Array RAID controller   products, which have their own user and service and maintenance guides. This document provides information on only those   aspects that are not covered in the existing guides.   Please note that there is a separate document for Gen2E products that were introduced after March 2012. This document is   called: HP StoreOnce D2D Backup System maintenance and service guide Addendum for Gen2E models.   HP Part Number: EH985-90937   Published: April 2012   Edition: Sixth   Contents   Using the ProLiant Guide with HP D2D4312 G2 models............................................................8   Using the ProLiant Guide with HP D2D4106/4112 G2 models....................................................9   Using the ProLiant Guide with HP D2D4112 G1 models...........................................................10   SAAP licence (HP D2D4324 and D2D4312)..........................................................................19   J27 settings (HP D2D4106/4112 G2 and HP D2D2502/2504 G2)...............................................20   HP D2D4324, D2D4312, D2D4106 and D2D4112.................................................................23   HP D2D4312................................................................................................................25   HP D2D4106/4112 G2..................................................................................................25   HP D2D4004/4009 and HP D2D2502/3/4 G1.............................................................26   HP D2D4112 G1...........................................................................................................27   Contents   3 HP D2D4312.....................................................................................................................29   P410i controller failure (HP D2D4324 and D2D4312)..................................................................31   P411 controller failure (HP D2D4312).........................................................................................31   P812 controller failure (HP D2D4324)........................................................................................32   HP SAS expander card (HP D2D4324 and D2D4312).................................................................32   G2, 4112 G2).............................................................................................34   Replacing the HP Smart Array P212 controller.............................................................................35   4 Contents   1 Introduction   This is the Service and Maintenance Guide for the following rack-mounted models of the HP D2D   Backup System:   G2 models:   • • • • HP D2D4324 G2 (12–disk)   HP D2D4312 G2 (12–disk)   HP D2D4112 and HP D2D4106 G2 (12–disk)   HP D2D2502 and HP D2D2504 G2 (4–disk)   G1 models:   • • • • HP D2D4112 (12–disk)   HP D2D4004 (6–disk)   HP D2D4009 (12–disk)   HP D2D2500 series (4–disk)   The hardware for the HP D2D4324, the HP D2D4312/4112 and the HP D2D4106 Capacity   Upgrade Kits are not described in this guide. Further information about these kits can be found in   the Installation Instructions supplied with the kit.   NOTE: The tower or desktop version of the HP D2D Backup System uses a different system   architecture and has a different service and maintenance model. It is not described in this guide.   Performance best practices   HP recommends that you review the Best Practices for Perfomance Optimization White Paper,   describing simple steps that can be performed to ensure that your HP D2D Backup System is   optimized as efficiently as possible.   your specific product. The white papers are shown under the 'White paper' section.   HP D2D and HP ProLiant   The information in the appropriate ProLiant Maintenance and Service Guide should be the primary   reference source for hardware issues on the related D2D Backup System. Spare part numbers are   available in the ProLiant guides. This guide contains only information that is not included in the   ProLiant documentation.   Table 1 Identifying the correct server guide   HP D2D Backup System   HP ProLiant server   G2 products   HP D2D4324/4312 G2 Backup System   HP D2D4106/4112 G2 Backup System   HP D2D2502/2504 G2 Backup System   G1 products   HP ProLiant DL370 G6 server   HP ProLiant DL180se G6 server   HP ProLiant DL160se G6 server   HP D2D4112 G1 Backup System   HP D2D4004/4009 G1 Backup Systems   HP D2D2502/2503/2504 G1 Backup Systems   HP ProLiant DL185 G5 server   HP ProLiant DL185 G5 server   HP ProLiant DL165 G5 server   Performance best practices   5 NOTE: The software and, in some cases, the BIOS are unique to the HP D2D Backup System; it   does not use the same software (nor, in some cases, BIOS) as the ProLiant server.   There are a number of ways of accessing the ProLiant documentation on the HP web. A quick   method is to:   2. Search on the ProLiant server name, as shown in Table 1.   How do I tell whether I have a G1 or G2 product?   In later revisions of D2D software, the Summary Page of the Web Management Interface will tell   you the Type of product".   The product model number also identifies whether it is a G1 or a G2 product. This number can   be found on the product label (you may need to remove the product from the rack to locate the   label).   Table 2 Identifying G1 and G2 products from the product model number   HP D2D Backup System   Model   G1 or G2   G2   HP D2D4324 Backup System   HP D2D4312 Backup System   HP D2D4106i Backup System   HP D2D4106fc Backup System   HP D2D4112 Backup System   HP D2D4112 Backup System   HP D2D2502i Backup System   HP D2D2504i Backup System   HP D2D2502i Backup Systems   HP D2D2503i Backup Systems   HP D2D2504i Backup Systems   HP D2D4004i Backup Systems   HP D2D4004fc Backup Systems   HP D2D4009i Backup Systems   HP D2D4009fc Backup Systems   EH985A   EH983A   EH996A   EH998A   EH993B   EH993A   EJ001B   G2   G2   G2   G2   G1   G2   EJ002B   EJ001A   EH945A   EJ002A   EH938A   EH941A   EH939A   EH942A   G2   G1   G1   G1   G1   G1   G1   G1   NOTE: The Smart Buy versions of the HP D2D2500 series Backup System are all G1 products.   NOTE: There is a separate document for Gen2E products that were introduced after March   2012. This document is called: HP StoreOnce D2D Backup System maintenance and service guide   Addendum for Gen2E models.   6 Introduction   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/   • • • 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   6 and 7. RAID cards   2. iLO2 Management port (do not use for data)   3. LAN ports 3 (required connection) and 4   4. 10–Gb Ethernet card with two ports   8. HP SAS expander card   HP D2D and HP ProLiant   7 Using the ProLiant Guide with HP D2D4312 G2 models   When using the HP ProLiant DL370 G6 guide, be aware of the following HP D2D-specific   information:   • • • The CPU is Intel Xeon W5580 (Kit part number 495928-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 three RAID controller cards — the HP Smart Array P410i (integrated   into the Motherboard and with BBWC) and two HP Smart Array P411 cards (each with 512MB   cache module and BBWC). The P411 cards are installed in PCI-e Slots 5 and 6. Part numbers   for the P411 card are as follows:   ◦ ◦ ◦ HP Smart Array P411/512 MB with BBWC Controller: 462832-B21   512 MB memory: 462975-001   BBWC: 462976-001   For more information about the HP Smart Array cards, search on http://www.hp.com/support/   • • 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 an HP NC550SFP Dual Port 10GbE Server Adapter, part number 581201-B21.   The system has an HP SAS Expander Card, part number 468406-B21, in PCI-e Slot 1.   Figure 2 Rear view of the HP D2D4312   1. Power supplies (two)   5. Fibre Channel card   6. RAID cards   2. iLO2 Management port (do not use for data)   3. LAN ports 3 (required connection) and 4   4. 10–Gb Ethernet card with two ports   7. HP SAS expander card   8 Introduction   Using the ProLiant Guide with HP D2D4106/4112 G2 models   When using the HP ProLiant DL180se G6 guide, be aware of the following HP D2D-specific   information:   • • The CPU is Intel Xeon X5550 (Spare P/N 490070-001) – 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 HP D2D4106 has   12 x 500 GB hard disks; the HP D2D4112 has 12 x 1 TB hard disks.)   • • The configuration of the system memory is 72 GB (9 x 8 GB DIMMs; 5 for the first processor,   4 for the second). The part number for each 8 GB DIMM is 500662-B21.   The HP D2D is supplied with an HP Smart Array P212/Zero Memory Controller (with 512   MB and BBWC) pre-installed in one of the full-height PCI-e slots. For more information about   ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ HP Smart Array P212/Zero Memory Controller: 462828-B21   512MB BBWC -Cache and BBWC: 462967-B21   512 MB memory: 462975-001   BBWC: 462976-001   • The system has an HP Dual Channel 4Gb PCIe Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter, part number   AE312A, which is installed in a full-height slot   Figure 3 Rear view of the HP D2D4106/4112 G2   1. Power supply cable sockets (two)   2. LAN port 1 (always used for data connection)   3. LAN port 2   6. VGA port for system console monitor   7. USB ports for system console keyboard and mouse   8. RAID controller   4. Management LAN port (Do not use for data)   5. PCI-e slots   9. Fibre Channel card (HP D2D4106fc/4112)   Using the ProLiant Guide with HP D2D2502/2504 G2 models   When using the HP ProLiant DL160se G6 guide, be aware of the following HP D2D-specific   information:   • • • The CPU is the Intel Xeon E5520, part number 506013-001. There is one per system.   The HP D2D has four removable hard disks.   There is no optical media storage.   HP D2D and HP ProLiant   9 • • HP D2D2502 Backup System: The configuration of the system memory is 24 GB (3 x 8 GB   DIMMs) for the HP D2D2502 Backup System.   HP D2D2504 Backup System: The configuration of the system memory is 32 GB (4 x 8 GB   DIMMs).   The part number for each 8 GB DIMM is 500662-B21.   The HP D2D is supplied with an HP Smart Array P212 controller (with 512 MB and BBWC)   pre-installed in one of the full-height PCI-e slots. For more information about this card, search   ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ HP Smart Array P212/Zero Memory Controller: 462828-B21   512MB BBWC -Cache and BBWC: 462967-B21   512 MB memory: 462975-001   BBWC: 462976-001   Figure 4 Rear view of the HP D2D2502/2504 G2   1. Power supply cable socket   5. PCIe slots (one full and one low profile)   6. VGA port for system console monitor   2. LAN port 1 (always used for data connection)   3. LAN port 2   7. USB ports for system console keyboard and mouse   4. iLO2 Management port (Do not use for data)   Using the ProLiant Guide with HP D2D4112 G1 models   When using the HP ProLiant DL185 G5 guide, be aware of the following HP D2D-specific   information:   • • The system components are illustrated in the 12HDD server diagram and the Opteron 2384,   part number 495643-005, is the only processor that is supported.   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.   • • There is no optical media storage.   The configuration of the system memory is 16 GB (8 x 2 GB DIMMs). The part number for   each 2 GB DIMM is 499276-061.   10   Introduction   • • The HP D2D is supplied with an HP Smart Array P800 controller (with 512 MB and two   BBWCs) pre-installed in one of the full-height PCI-e slots. For more information about this card,   ◦ ◦ ◦ P800 card: 398647–001   512 MB memory: 398645–001   BBWC: 398648–001   The system has an HP Dual Channel 4Gb PCIe Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter, part number   AE312A   Figure 5 Rear view of the HP D2D4112 G1   1. Power supply cable sockets (two)   2. LAN port 1 (always used for data connection)   3. LAN port 2   5. PCI-e slots (two full and one low profile)   6. VGA port for system console monitor   7. Ports for system console keyboard and mouse   4. Management LAN port (Do not use for data))   NOTE: One full PCIe slot has a SmartArray RAID controller card pre-installed. The other full PCIe   slot is used for the FC card. You must install the Tape Attach card (SAS or SCSI) in the low profile   slot.   Using the ProLiant Guide with HP D2D4004 and 4009 G1 models   When using the HP ProLiant DL185 G5 guide, be aware of the following HP D2D-specific   information:   • The system components are illustrated in the 12HDD server diagram. Two processors are   supported - Opteron 2222, part number 451810–001, and Opteron 2384, part number   495643-005. If you need to replace a processor, please refer to the document EH938-90942   Replacing processor in HP D2D400x, which can be found on the Manuals page of the HP   • • • The HP D2D has removable hard disks, either 6 or 12.   There is no optical media storage.   The configuration of the system memory is 8 GB (8 x 1 GB DIMMs). The part number for each   1 GB DIMM is 416356-001.   HP D2D and HP ProLiant   11   • • The HP D2D is supplied with an HP Smart Array P400 controller (with 512 MB and BBWC)   pre-installed in one of the full-height PCI-e slots. For more information about this card, search   ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ P400 card: 441823–001   512 MB memory: 405835–001   BBWC: 398648–001   BBWC cable assembly: 409125–001   The FC model has an HP Dual Channel 4Gb PCIe Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter, part   number AE312A   Figure 6 Rear view of the HP D2D4004/4009   1. Power supply cable sockets (two)   2. LAN port 1 (always used for data connection)   3. LAN port 2   5. PCIe slots (two full and one low profile)   6. VGA port for system console monitor   7. PS/2 ports for system console keyboard and mouse   4. Management LAN port (Do not connect to this port)   NOTE: One full PCIe slot has a SmartArray RAID controller card pre-installed. The other full PCIe   slot is used for the FC card. You must install the Tape Attach card (SAS or SCSI) in the low profile   slot.   Using the ProLiant Guide with HP D2D2502 G1 models   When using the HP ProLiant DL165 G5 guide, be aware of the following HP D2D-specific   information:   • The AMD Opteron 2376 2.3GHz (75W), part number 495643-003, is the only processor   that is supported.   • • The HP D2D has four fixed hard disks.   There is no optical media storage.   12   Introduction   • • The configuration of the system memory is 8 GB (4 x 2 GB DIMMS PC2-6400). The part   number for each 2 GB DIMM is 499276-061.   The HP D2D is supplied with an HP Smart Array P400 controller (with 512 MB and BBWC)   pre-installed. For more information about this card, search on http://www.hp.com/support/   ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ P400 card: 441823–001   512 MB memory: 405835–001   BBWC: 398648–001   BBWC cable assembly: 409125–001   Figure 7 Rear view of the HP D2D2502/2503/2504 G1   1. Power supply cable socket   5. PCIe slots (one full and one low profile)   2. LAN port 1 (always used for data connection)   3. LAN port 2   6. VGA port for system console monitor   7. PS/2 ports for system console keyboard and mouse   4. Management port (Do not use for data)   Using the ProLiant Guide with HP D2D2503 G1 models   When using the HP ProLiant DL165 G5 guide, be aware of the following HP D2D-specific   information:   • • • • The Opteron 2218, part number 419480-001, is the only processor that is supported.   The HP D2D has four fixed hard disks.   There is no optical media storage.   The configuration of the system memory is 4 GB (4 x 1 GB DIMMs). The part number for each   1 GB DIMM is 416356-001.   • The HP D2D is supplied with an HP Smart Array P400 controller (with 512 MB and BBWC)   pre-installed. For more information about this card, search on http://www.hp.com/support/   ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ P400 card: 441823–001   512 MB memory: 405835–001   BBWC: 398648–001   BBWC cable assembly: 409125–001   HP D2D and HP ProLiant   13   Using the ProLiant Guide with HP D2D2504 G1 models   When using the HP ProLiant DL165 G5 guide, be aware of the following HP D2D-specific   information:   • The AMD Opteron 2384 2.7GHz (75W), part number 495643-005, is the only processor   that is supported.   • • • The HP D2D has four removable hard disks.   There is no optical media storage.   The configuration of the system memory is 8 GB (4 x 2 GB DIMMS PC2-6400). The part   number for each 2 GB DIMM is 499276-061.   • The HP D2D is supplied with an HP Smart Array P400 controller (with 512 MB and BBWC)   pre-installed. For more information about this card, search on http://www.hp.com/support/   ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ P400 card: 441823–001   512 MB memory: 405835–001   BBWC: 398648–001   BBWC cable assembly: 409125–001   POST messages and troubleshooting   The HP D2D Web Management Interface is the primary source of troubleshooting information.   However, it is not able to capture power-on self-test hardware-related issues. Always refer to the   appropriate Maintenance and Service Guide for Power-On Self-Test (POST) information. To view   POST messages you will need a system console attached to the HP D2D. Please see the HP D2D   Backup System User Guide for more information about connecting and using the system console.   Tasks that are unique to the HP D2D   The following tasks are described in this guide:   • • • How to replace the flash memory module   How to replace the motherboard   How to replace the HP Smart Array RAID controller   Software upgrades   The Web Management Interface is used to upgrade software and also has a link to the HP Support   website from where the software must be downloaded. Language Pack upgrades are also available   to ensure all updates to screen messages and help text are displayed correctly in all languages.   For more information about the upgrade process and how to use the Web Management Interface,   please refer to the Software (Administration) section of the Web Management Interface chapter   14   Introduction   2 The flash memory module   Overview   The flash memory module is required to boot up the HP D2D Backup System.   • With HP D2D4324/4312 Backup Systems, this consists of a USB flash stick that plugs into   the system board.   • • With all other HP D2D Backup Systems, this consists of a USB flash stick and cable.   There are different memory sticks for G2 and G1 products. Make sure you are using the   Part number   HP Support to find out which part number is required.   Identifying a flash memory module failure   Symptoms of problems with the memory module are:   • • The system hangs   Hosts cannot connect to the HP D2D Backup System via the Web Management Interface   Troubleshooting procedure   1. If it is not already connected, connect the system console to the HP D2D Backup System.   2. Power cycle the HP D2D Backup System.   3. The HP D2D will attempt to boot from the flash memory module. The flash memory module is   at fault, if the reboot fails with the following message: “Cannot find any bootable media” or   if the system fails to boot completely or if it attempts to PXE boot.   4. Power off the system, remove the cover and check the cabling on the flash memory module.   If this does not remedy the problem, replace the flash memory module.   Replacing the memory module, G2 HP D2D Backup Systems only   NOTE: The memory module for the HP D2D4324 and HP D2D4312 model consists of a USB   flash stick. The memory module for the other G2 models consists of a flash stick with cable. It is   normally sufficient to replace only the USB stick, leaving the existing cable in place.   See the next section, if you are replacing the memory model in a G1 product.   1. Power off the system and remove the cover from the HP D2D, as described in the appropriate   HP ProLiant Maintenance and Service guide. Locate the memory module (labeled 1 on the   diagrams below).   2. Pull the failed memory module out of the USB connector (1) and simply plug in the replacement   module.   3. HP D2D4112/4106 and HP D2D2502/2504 models only: If you need to replace the cable   as well, first unscrew the bracket (2) holding the USB connector and then disconnect the cable   from the motherboard (3). Replace the whole cable and tighten the screw on the bracket.   Make sure both ends of the cable are connected securely.   NOTE: The memory module for the HP D2D4324/4312 model does not have a cable.   Overview   15   4. Be sure to update the HP D2D software to the latest version. This is done from the Web   Management Interface (Settings/Software page), as described in the HP StoreOnce D2D   Backup System User Guide.   IMPORTANT: If your replacement flash stick is at a lower revision than the one it replaces,   you may experience a message of “Devices Starting” or “Initialising". This message will also   occur, if the D2D Backup System did not shutdown correctly. In this case, please wait a   minimum of 12 hours before updating software.   Figure 8 HP D2D4324 and D2D4312 G2 Series flash memory module   Figure 9 HP D2D4106 or HP D2D4112 G2 flash memory module   16   The flash memory module   Figure 10 HP D2D2502 and HP D2D2504 G2 Series flash memory module   1 2 3 location of the memory module and USB connector   screw and bracket securing USB cable connector (not HP D2D4324/4312)   cable and connector to the motherboard (not HP D2D4324/4312)   Replacing the memory module, G1 HP D2D Backup Systems   NOTE:   It is normally sufficient to replace the USB stick, leaving the existing cable in place.   See the previous section, if you are replacing the memory model in a G2 product.   1. Power off and remove the cover from the HP D2D, as described in the appropriate HP ProLiant   Maintenance and Service guide, and locate the memory module (labeled 4 on the diagram).   2. Pull the failed memory module out of the USB connector (1) and simply plug in the replacement   module.   3. If you need to replace the cable as well, first unscrew the bracket (2) holding the USB connector   and then disconnect the cable from the motherboard (3). Replace the whole cable and tighten   the screw on the bracket. Make sure both ends of the cable are connected securely.   4. Be sure to update the HP D2D software to the latest version. This is done from the Web   Management Interface (Settings/Software page), as described in the HP StoreOnce D2D   Backup System User Guide.   IMPORTANT: If your replacement flash stick is at a lower revision than the one it replaces,   you may experience a message of “Devices Starting” or “Initialising". This message will also   occur, if the D2D Backup System did not shutdown correctly. In this case, please wait a   minimum of 12 hours before updating software.   Replacing the memory module, G1 HP D2D Backup Systems   17   Figure 11 HP D2D 4112, HP D2D4004 or HP D2D4009 G1 flash memory module   Figure 12 HP D2D2500 G1 Series flash memory module   1 2 3 4 cable and USB connector to the memory module   screw and bracket securing USB cable connector   cable and connector to the motherboard   flash memory module   18   The flash memory module   3 Replacing the system motherboard   For all products, G1 and G2, refer to the appropriate Maintenance and Server Guide for detailed   instructions on replacing the motherboard. This chapter describes the following tasks that are   specific to HP D2D Backup Systems:   • • • • Set the J27 jumper on HP D2D4106/4112 G2 and HP D2D2502/2504 G2 products.   Update BIOS IDs on all products.   Reinstate iLO2 licences on all G2 products   Reinstate the RAID 6 license for the integral RAID controller on HP D2D4324/4312 products   IMPORTANT: When replacing the motherboard (or individual cards) be sure to always replace   cards into the same slot from which they were removed. See also the rear view drawings in Chapter   1.   Motherboard part numbers   • HP D2D4324/4312 G2 Backup Systems: The motherboard for the HP D2D4324/4312   Backup System is the standard DL370 G6 motherboard. Please refer to DL370 G6 Maintenance   and Service Guide for details of how to replace it.   IMPORTANT: Please ensure that the system maintenance switch SW1, S3 setting is set to   ON - to ensure that the motherboard is seen as a DL370 and not an ML370.   • • HP D2D4106/4112 G2 and HP D2D2502/2504 G2 Backup Systems: The motherboard for   both the HP D2D4106/4112 Backup System and the HP D2D2502/2504 Backup System is   part number: 583724-001.   All G1 HP D2D Backup Systems: The motherboard for all G1 products is the standard   motherboard.   Before replacing the motherboard— a note about licenses   iLO2 licenses   All G2 products are shipped with paper copies of the iLO2 licenses. If you no longer have these   licenses and the board is still working for the iLO2 GUI connection via its management Ethernet   port, make a note of the license before you remove the motherboard. (If it is not working, contact   HP Support.)   1. Log on to the iLO2 GUI.   2. Select the Administration Tab.   3. Select Licensing and make a note of the License Key.   NOTE: G1 products do not support iLO2.   SAAP licence (HP D2D4324 and D2D4312)   The Smart Array Advanced Pack (SAAP) is required to enable RAID 6 support. You must reinstate   the SAAP license, if you replace the motherboard on an HP D2D4324 or D2D4312 product,   Motherboard part numbers   19   because it has an integral P410i card. If you do not, the system will experience one of the following   symptoms :   • Very slow product performance (Running as RAID5 access to the disks, if the arrays had not   failed themselves)   • Refusal to create the storage (if the storage arrays have failed and need to be rebuilt from   scratch)   The units are shipped with paper copies of the SAAP license. If you no longer have this license   and the board is still working, make a note of the license before you replace the motherboard.   1. Reboot the system.   2. During the POST screen, when advised, hit any key to see further messages.   3. Enter the Smart Array POST ORCA utility by pressing [F8] when advised during the POST   messages.   4. Select the Manage Licenses option in the Smart Array menu, and then select View Licenses.   5. Make a note of the licence key reported. This key is unique to the system and can be used   for any replacement Smart Array card (or HP D2D4312 motherboard).   J27 settings (HP D2D4106/4112 G2 and HP D2D2502/2504 G2)   NOTE: This section is not relevant for HP D2D4324/4312 models.   The following diagram shows the location of the J27 jumper on the motherboard.   Figure 13 Location of the J27 jumper   1 J27 jumper   When replacing the motherboard on HP D2D4106/4112 G2 models or on HP D2D2502/2504   G2 models, set the jumper as follows.   20 Replacing the system motherboard   Table 3 J27 jumper settings   D2D Backup System   HP D2D4106/4112 G2:   Remove all jumpers   HP D2D2502/2504 G2:   Jumper should be set on pins 1 and 2   After replacing the motherboard   G2 products   For all G2 products you must:   1. Install the latest BIOS revision from the relevant product site. All BIOS revisions can be found   to disk Backup — HP D2D Backup Systems).   2. Reboot the system. During the system BIOS boot process, when the prompt to Press F9 is   visible, press the F9 key to enter the RBSU (ROM-based Setup Utility) or BIOS Setup. This is   so that you can change.   3. Change the Performance options, as shown in the following table.   NOTE: Unless noted otherwise, the settings apply to all G2 products.   Table 4 RBSU settings   RBSU setting   Sub-setting   Sub-sub-setting   Current   Change to...   Advanced Options   Advanced   Memory Speed with 1066 MHz   1333 MHz Maximum   Performance Tuning 2 DIMMs per   Maximum   Options   Channel   Service Options   Product Id (ignore   warning displayed)   M/B default   Appropriate Product   ID for G2 shown in   table below   Advanced Options   (HP D2D4324/4312   only)   Thermal Configuration   Optimal Cooling   Increased Cooling   Power Management HP Power Profile   Options   Balanced Power and Maximum   Performance   Performance   HP Power Regulator   HP Dynamic Power   Savings Mode   HP Static High   Performance Mode   4. Change the BIOS ID, as shown in the following table.   Table 5 BIOS IDs for G2 products   Model   BIOS ID number   596141-B21   D2D2502i G2   After replacing the motherboard   21   Table 5 BIOS IDs for G2 products (continued)   D2D2504i G2   D2D4106i G2   D2D4106fc G2   D2D4112 G2   D2D4312 G2   D2D4324 G2   596142-B21   595249-B21   595882-B21   595248-B21   581971-B21   635236-B21   5. Exit RBSU and add the iLO2 license.   a. Log on to the iLO2 GUI.   b. Select the Administration Tab.   c. Select Licensing and enter the recorded licence key in the section marked Enter License   Activation Key.   6. HP D2D4324/4312 only: Add the SAAP license for the integral P410i RAID card.   a. Reboot the system.   b. During the POST screen, when advised, hit any key to see further messages.   c. Enter the Smart Array POST ORCA utility by pressing [F8] when advised during the POST   messages.   d. Select the Manage Licenses option in the Smart Array menu, and then select Install Licenses.   e. Enter the licence key previously noted.   G1 products   All G1 products require a BIOS ID, but there are no other settings (or licenses). There is a special   utility that allows you to edit the BIOS ID. It is called Setsys Utility for HP D2D Backup Systems (for   USB Key-Media).   1. Download Setsys Utility for HP D2D Backup Systems (for USB Key-Media) from the relevant   Systems — Disk to disk Backup — HP D2D Backup Systems).   2. Follow the instructions in the Release Notes to run the utility and change the BIOS ID, as shown   in the following table.   Table 6 BIOS IDs for G1 products   Model   BIOS ID number   539194-B21   482301-B21   539195-B21   482302–B21   482303-B21   512768-B21   D2D2502i G1 (and Smart Buy)   D2D2503i (and Smart Buy)   D2D2504i G1 (and Smart Buy)   D2D4004i and D2D4009i   D2D4004fc and D2D4009fc   D2D4112 G1   22 Replacing the system motherboard   4 Battery/Flash Backed Write Cache (BBWC or FBWC)   module failures   Part numbers   Part numbers for a replacement cache modules are as follows:   • • • G1 products: BBWC = 398648–001   G2 products apart from HP D2D4324: BBWC = 462976–001   HP D2D4324 G2: FBWC = 534562-B21   If replacing this module does not resolve the problem, it may be necessary to replace the RAID   controller card. See the appropriate chapter for your RAID card for more information about   replacement procedures and part numbers.   Identifying the battery/flash capacitor module failure   Module failures are reported in the Log and, if you have email alerts set up, you will be notified   of any failure. The following example illustrates an alert for a failed RAID battery:   ******************************************************************************   This is a system generated message from your HP StoreOnce D2D Backup System   Email Notification From AB4032   6-Jun-2008 8:08:15 : The RAID battery backup has failed   For further information please browse to   Please do not reply to this email.   ******************************************************************************   HP D2D4324, D2D4312, D2D4106 and D2D4112   The status of the cache module is also reported on the Summary and Storage-RAID pages of the   Web Management Interface.   The HP D2D4112 (G2) and the HP D2D4106 have one battery only. (The HP D2D4112 G1 has   two batteries, both on the one controller.)   The HP D2D4324 has four flash capacitor modules and the HP D2D4312 has three batteries; one   for each RAID card. The Summary page shows that there is a flash capacitor module or RAID   battery failure, but does not identify the card to which it belongs. Look at the Storage-RAID page   to identify the card. The P410i card is identified as internal; the three P812 (HP D2D4324) and   two P411 (HP D2D4312) cards are identified by their slot location.   Figure 14 Example HP D2D4312 Summary page showing battery failure   Part numbers 23   Figure 15 Example HP D2D4312 Storage—RAID page showing battery failure   HP D2D4004,/4009 and D2D2502/3/4 G1 and G2   The status of the battery is reported on the Summary and Status-RAID pages of the Web Management   Interface.   Figure 16 Summary page showing a failed RAID battery   Figure 17 RAID page showing a failed RAID battery (HP D2D2502/2504)   Replacing the battery/flash capacitor module   Battery/flash capacitor module location   HP D2D4324   There are four FBWC (flash backed write cache) modules, one for each Smart Array Controller.   Each FBWC has a capacitor pack to ensure cache contents are maintained after a loss of power.   Each P812 controller has an integral capacitor pack, whilst the P410i controller’s capacitor pack   is located in the holder in the centre of the HP D2D4324 Backup System. Each FBWC module has   two single-color LEDs (green and amber). The LEDs are duplicated on the reverse side of the cache   module to facilitate status viewing. See the HP Smart Array Controllers for HP ProLiant Servers User   Guide for more information.   24 Battery/Flash Backed Write Cache (BBWC or FBWC) module failures   Figure 18 FBWC module LEDs   HP D2D4312   There are three BBWC batteries, one for each Smart Array controller (P410i and two P411   controllers), and they are located in the holder in the center of the HP D2D4312 Backup System.   See the HP Smart Array Controllers for HP ProLiant Servers User Guide for more information.   NOTE: Follow the cable back to identify to which card the battery belongs.   Figure 19 Battery pack LEDs   HP D2D4106/4112 G2   The P212 card has only one BBWC, but it may be located in either of the locations shown on the   following diagram. Always replace the BBWC in the same location from which you removed it.   Replacing the battery/flash capacitor module 25   Figure 22 BBWC battery and P400 card   1 2 BBWC   cable that connects the BBWC to the P400 controller   HP D2D4112 G1   The P800 RAID controller is fitted with two batteries. The two BBWCs are aligned as a single unit   in the battery clip.   IMPORTANT: Refer to the HP Smart Arrays for HP ProLiant Servers User Guide for the latest,   detailed instructions on replacing a P800 cache battery and carefully follow the Caution and   Warning advice.   Figure 23 BBWC battery and P800 card   1 BBWCs   Procedure   1. Remove the cover from the HP D2D Backup System, as described in the appropriate HP ProLiant   Maintenance and Service guide, and locate the battery (see previous section).   2. Look at the LEDs on the battery. If LED 3 is steady, the battery must be replaced. It may also   need replacing if it is blinking amber and there is no activity on LED 4.   Replacing the battery/flash capacitor module 27   Figure 24 Location of LEDS on the BBWC   NOTE: For a detailed description of the LEDs, refer to the “HP Smart Arrays for HP ProLiant   Servers user guide”.   3. Follow the instructions in the “HP Smart Arrays for HP ProLiant Servers user guide” to remove   and dispose of the old battery and to replace it with the new one.   4. Replace the cover and power up the HP D2D. Check the status of the battery on the Summary   page. If the system does not power up, the associated RAID card may need replacing.   28 Battery/Flash Backed Write Cache (BBWC or FBWC) module failures   5 The HP SmartArray P410i and P812/P411 RAID   controllers and HP SAS expander card (HP D2D4324   and 4312)   Overview   HP D2D4324   The HP D2D4324 has four RAID controllers.   • The P410i RAID controller is integral to the DL370G6 motherboard and is used to control the   12 hard disk drives internal to the HP D2D4324 via the HP SAS Expander card in slot 1. The   RAID controller is fitted with I GB RAM and one FBWC (flash backed write cache).   • The three P812 cards are used to connect the external storage shelves to the HP D2D4324   and are located in PCI-e slots 4, 5 and 6. Each card is fitted with 1024 MB RAM and one   FBWC (flash backed write cache).   NOTE: If you replace a motherboard with integral P410i card, you must add the RAID 6 license   for the card, as described in the relevant sections below.   Figure 25 HP D2D4324, location of the P812 controller and HP SAS expander card   1 P812 RAID controllers   2 HP SAS expander card   WARNING! To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment, consult the safety   information and user documentation provided with the server and RAID controllers before attempting   the installation.   HP D2D4312   The HP D2D4312 has three RAID controllers.   • The P410i RAID controller is integral to the DL370G6 motherboard and is used to control the   12 hard disk drives internal to the HP D2D4312 via the HP SAS Expander card in slot 1. The   RAID controller is fitted with 512 MB RAM and one BBWC (battery backed write cache).   • The two P411 cards are used to connect the external storage shelves to the D2D 4312 and   are located in PCI-e slots 5 and 6. Each card is fitted with 512 MB RAM and one BBWC   (battery backed write cache).   NOTE: If you replace a motherboard with integral P410i card, or a P411 card, you must add   the RAID 6 license for the card, as described in the relevant sections below.   Overview 29   Figure 26 HP D2D4312, location of the P411 controller and HP SAS expander card   1 and 2 P411 RAID controllers   3 HP SAS expander card   WARNING! To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment, consult the safety   information and user documentation provided with the server and RAID controllers before attempting   the installation.   Part numbers   The P410i card is integral to the motherboard, which is the standard motherboard.   The required part for the P812 card is: HP Smart Array P812/1024 MB with FBWC Controller:   487204-B21   The required part for the P411 card is: HP Smart Array P411/512 MB with BBWC Controller:   462832-B21   Identifying a RAID contoller failure   RAID card failures are reported in the Log and in email alerts, if you have set them up. For example:   cache module failure.   You can identify which card has failed by looking at the Storage-RAID pages of the Web   Management Interface. The P410i card is identified as “internal”; the P812 or P411 cards are   identified by their slot number in the Controllers section. Any issues with logical units on this page   also indicate a problem.   If the HP SAS expander card is at fault, disks will not be visible on the Storage-Shelves tab   NOTE: If RAID fails and the HP D2D Backup System is still functioning, you can also get   information, including license keys, by generating a Support ticket (from the Administration-Support   web page).   Before replacing a RAID controller — a note about licenses   The Smart Array Advanced Pack (SAAP) is required to enable RAID 6 support. You must reinstate   the SAAP license, if you replace the motherboard/P410i on the HP D2D4324 or HP D2D4312   products or if you replace one of the P411 cards on an HP D2D4312 product. (You do not need   to reinstate the license, if you replace one of the P812 cards on an HP D2D4324 product.)   If you do not reinstate the license, the system will experience one of the following symptoms :   • Very slow product performance (Running as RAID 5 access to the disks, if the arrays had not   failed themselves)   • Refusal to create the storage (if the storage arrays have failed and need to be rebuilt from   scratch)   NOTE: It is not necessary to reinstate the license with the P812 card.   30 The HP SmartArray P410i and P812/P411 RAID controllers and HP SAS expander card (HP D2D4324 and 4312)   The units are shipped with paper copies of the SAAP license. If you no longer have this license   and the board is still working, make a note of the license before you replace the motherboard. If   it is not working, contact HP Support.   1. Reboot the system.   2. During the POST screen, when advised, hit any key to see further messages.   3. Enter the Smart Array POST ORCA utility by pressing [F8] when advised during the POST   messages.   4. Select the Manage Licenses option in the Smart Array menu, and then select View Licenses.   5. Make a note of the licence key reported. This key is unique to the system and can be used   for any replacement Smart Array card (or HP D2D4312 motherboard).   P410i controller failure (HP D2D4324 and D2D4312)   If the P410i card fails, you must replace the motherboard.   IMPORTANT: When replacing the motherboard/P410i controller be sure to always replace cards   into the same slot from which they were removed. See also the rear view drawings in Chapter 1.   Make sure the card is connected to its cache module. (Follow the cables back to identify to which   card each battery is connected.)   Replace the P410i card as described in the appropriate Maintenance and Service guide and then   reinstate the SAAP license.   1. Reboot the system.   2. During the POST screen, when advised, hit any key to see further messages.   3. Enter the Smart Array POST ORCA utility by pressing [F8] when details for the P410i card   are displayed.   4. Select the Manage Licenses option in the Smart Array menu, and then select Install Licenses.   5. Enter the licence key previously noted.   P411 controller failure (HP D2D4312)   IMPORTANT: When replacing the P411 controller be sure to always replace cards into the same   slot from which they were removed. See also the rear view drawings in Chapter 1. Make sure the   card is connected to the BBWC. (Follow the cables back to identify to which card each battery is   connected.)   1. Power off the HP D2D Backup System. Remove the cover from the HP D2D, as described in   the appropriate HP ProLiant Maintenance and Service guide, and locate the P411 controllers   in PCI-e slots 5 and 6.   NOTE: The LEDs on the P411 controller card provide diagnostic information when the unit   is powered on. For a detailed description of these LEDs, refer to the “HP Smart Arrays for HP   ProLiant Servers user guide”.   2. Unclip the blue PCIe card retaining latch and remove the PCIe card.   3. Install the new P411 card and check that it is seated properly. Close the blue PCIe card   retaining latch.   4. Replace the cover, as described in the appropriate HP ProLiant Maintenance and Service   guide, and power on the HP D2D Backup System.   P410i controller failure (HP D2D4324 and D2D4312)   31   5. Install the SAAP license.   a. Reboot the system.   b. During the POST screen, when advised, hit any key to see further messages.   c. Enter the Smart Array POST ORCA utility by pressing [F8] when details for the P411 card   are displayed during the POST messages.   d. Select the Manage Licenses option in the Smart Array menu, and then select Install Licenses.   e. Enter the licence key previously noted.   P812 controller failure (HP D2D4324)   IMPORTANT: When replacing the P812 controller be sure to always replace cards into the same   slot from which they were removed. See also the rear view drawings in Chapter 1. The FBWC is   an integral part of the card.   1. Power off the HP D2D Backup System. Remove the cover from the HP D2D, as described in   the appropriate HP ProLiant Maintenance and Service guide, and locate the P812 controllers   in PCI-e slots 4, 5 and 6.   NOTE: The LEDs on the P812 controller card provide diagnostic information when the unit   is powered on. For a detailed description of these LEDs, refer to the “HP Smart Arrays for HP   ProLiant Servers user guide”.   2. Unclip the blue PCIe card retaining latch and remove the PCIe card.   3. Install the new P812 card and check that it is seated properly. Close the blue PCIe card   retaining latch.   4. Replace the cover, as described in the appropriate HP ProLiant Maintenance and Service   guide, and power on the HP D2D Backup System.   HP SAS expander card (HP D2D4324 and D2D4312)   If no disks are showing on the Storage-Shelves page of the D2D Web Management Interface, there   may be a problem with the HP SAS expander card.   The part number for a replacement card is: 468405–001. It must be installed in PCI-e slot 1.   Mini-SAS cables (part numbers 493228–005 and 493228–006) connect the expander card to   the hard disk drive backplane, as described in the following table. SAS cables are also connected   from the motherboard to the SAS expander card   NOTE: Tuck the mini-SAS cables to be routed to the backplane into the side of the chassis. Loop   the SAS cables to connect to the motherboard in the void.   Table 7 Cabling to HP SAS expander card (HP D2D4312)   Connect   From.   To   1 493228–006 mini-SAS cable   Port 2C on SAS expander card   Bottom right HDD backplane   connector   2 3 493228–006 mini-SAS cable   493228–005 mini-SAS cable   Port 3C on SAS expander card   Port 4C on SAS expander card   Top right HDD backplane connector   Bottom left HDD backplane   connector   4 5 493228–005 mini-SAS cable   SAS cable   Port 5C on SAS expander card   Top left HDD backplane connector   Port 8C on the SAS expander card   Connector A (left) on the   motherboard   6 SAS cable   Connector B (right) on the   motherboard   Port 9C on the SAS expander card   32 The HP SmartArray P410i and P812/P411 RAID controllers and HP SAS expander card (HP D2D4324 and 4312)   Figure 27 Cabling showing the SAS expander card   Figure 28 Cabling showing the backplanes   HP SAS expander card (HP D2D4324 and D2D4312) 33   6 The HP SmartArray P212 RAID controller (HP D2D2502   G2, 2504 G2, 4106 G2, 4112 G2)   Overview   The following G2 HP D2D Backup Systems use the HP SmartArray P212 RAID controller fitted with   512 MB RAM and BBWC (battery backed write cache).   • • • • HP D2D2502 G2   HP D2D2504 G2   HP D2D4106 G2   HP D2D4112 G2   NOTE: If you replace a P212 card in an HP D2D4106/4112, you must also add the RAID 6   license for the new card, as described in the relevant sections below.   Figure 29 HP D2D4106/4112 G2 models, location of the P212 controller   1 RAID controller   Figure 30 HP D2D2502/2504 G2 models, location of the P212 controller   1 RAID controller   WARNING! To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment, consult the safety   information and user documentation provided with the server and P212 controller before attempting   the installation.   Part numbers   The required parts are:   • • HP Smart Array P212/Zero Memory Controller, part number 462828-B21   512 MB BBWC -Cache and BBWC, part number 462967-B21   Identifying a RAID contoller failure   NOTE: There are eight LEDs on the P212 controller card that provide diagnostic information   when the unit is powered on. For a detailed description of these LEDs, refer to the “HP Smart Arrays   for HP ProLiant Servers user guide”.   34 The HP SmartArray P212 RAID controller (HP D2D2502 G2, 2504 G2, 4106 G2, 4112 G2)   P212 card failures are likely to occur only during power down or power up. Failure means that   the P212 card is unable to mount the RAID array. Status messages on the Web Management   Interface will advise that:   • • Summary page: RAID catastrophically failed   Storage—RAID page (HP D2D4106/4112): RAID device is not available. Any   issues with logical units on this page also indicate a problem.   • RAID page (HP D2D2502/2504): RAID device is not available   RAID card failures are also reported in the Log and in email alerts, if you have set them up. For   example: cache module failure.   NOTE: If RAID fails and the HP D2D Backup System is still functioning, you can also get   information, including license keys, by generating a Support ticket (from the Administration-Support   web page).   Before replacing a RAID controller — a note about licenses   NOTE: HP D2D2502/2504 G2 products do not require the SAAP license, since they operate   in RAID 5 mode.   The Smart Array Advanced Pack (SAAP) is required to enable RAID 6 support. You must reinstate   the SAAP license, if you replace the P212 cards on an HP D2D4106/4112 G2 product. If you   do not, the system will experience one of the following symptoms :   • Very slow product performance (Running as RAID 5 access to the disks, if the arrays had not   failed themselves)   • Refusal to create the storage (if the storage arrays have failed and need to be rebuilt from   scratch)   The units are shipped with paper copies of the SAAP license. If you no longer have this license   and the board is still working, make a note of the license before you replace the faulty SmartArray   card. If it is not working, contact HP Support.   1. Reboot the system.   2. During the POST screen, when advised, hit any key to see further messages.   3. Enter the Smart Array POST ORCA utility by pressing [F8] when the details for the RAID   controller are displayed during the POST messages.   4. Select the Manage Licenses option in the Smart Array menu, and then select View Licenses.   5. Make a note of the licence key reported. This key is unique to the system and can be used   for any replacement Smart Array card.   Replacing the HP Smart Array P212 controller   IMPORTANT: When replacing the P212 controller be sure to always replace the card into the   same full-height slot from which it was removed. Make sure the card is connected to the BBWC.   1. Check first that the P212 controller is seated properly and the cable to the BBWC is secure.   2. Make sure the HP D2D is powered off and, observing the safety and antistatic procedures   documented in the HP ProLiant and HP Smart Arrays for HP ProLiant Servers user guides,   remove the cover and PCI cage from the HP D2D and disconnect the failed card from the   cable. Replace it with the new card (1) and secure it to the bracket (2).   Before replacing a RAID controller — a note about licenses 35   Figure 31 Inserting a P212 card into an HP D2D4106/4112   Figure 32 Inserting a P212 card into an HP D2D2502/2504   3. Reconnect the card to the existing BBWC cable. (If preferred, replace the BBWC cable with   the one supplied with the replacement card.)   4. Check that the P212 controller is seated properly and the cable to the BBWC is secure.   5. Replace the PCI cage and cover, as described in the appropriate HP ProLiant Maintenance   and Service guide, and power on the HP D2D Backup System.   6. HP D2D4106/4112 Backup Systems only: Reinstate the SAAP license.   a. Reboot the system.   b. During the POST screen, when advised, hit any key to see further messages.   c. Enter the Smart Array POST ORCA utility by pressing [F8] when details for the P212 card   are displayed during the POST messages.   d. Select the Manage Licenses option in the Smart Array menu, and then select Install Licenses.   e. Enter the licence key previously noted.   36 The HP SmartArray P212 RAID controller (HP D2D2502 G2, 2504 G2, 4106 G2, 4112 G2)   7 The HP SmartArray P400 RAID controller   (D2D4004/4009/2500 G1)   Overview   The following HP D2D Backup Systems use the HP SmartArray P400 RAID controller fitted with   512 MB RAM and one BBWC (battery backed write cache).   • • HP StoreOnce D2D4004 and D2D4009 G1   HP StoreOnce D2D2500 series (HP D2D2502/3/4) G1   IMPORTANT: The HP D2D4112 G1 Backup System uses the HP SmartArray P800 RAID controller   Figure 33 HP D2D4004 and HP D2D4009, location of the P400 controller   1 RAID controller   2 optional Tape Attach SAS or SCSI card   3 Fibre Channel card (if fitted)   Figure 34 HP D2D2500 series, location of the RAID controller   1 RAID controller   2 optional Tape Attach SAS or SCSI card   WARNING! To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment, consult the safety   information and user documentation provided with the server and P400 controller before attempting   the installation.   Part numbers   The component parts have the following part numbers:   • • • • P400 card: 441823–001   512 MB memory: 405835–001   BBWC: 398648–001   BBWC cable assembly: 409125–001   Overview   37   P400 controller failure   Identifying a P400 card failure   P400 card failures are likely to occur only during power down or power up. Failure means that   the P400 card is unable to mount the RAID array. Status messages on the Web Management   Interface will advise that:   • • Summary page: RAID catastrophically failed   RAID page: RAID device is not available   Replacing the HP Smart Array P400 controller   Replacement cards are supplied with a cable to connect the P400 controller to the BBWC, but this   cable is too short for use in the HP D2D. It is normally sufficient to replace the P400 controller   and/or battery, leaving the existing cable that connects the card to the BBWC in place. If the   existing cable is damaged (for example, bent pins), you must order a separate replacement cable.   1. Power off the HP D2D backup System. Remove the cover and PCI cage from the HP D2D, as   described in the appropriate HP ProLiant Maintenance and Service guide, and locate the   P400 controller.   2. Check that the P400 controller is seated properly and the cable to the BBWC is secure.   NOTE: There are eight LEDs on the P400 controller card that provide diagnostic information   when the unit is powered on. For a detailed description of these LEDs, refer to the “HP Smart   Arrays for HP ProLiant Servers user guide”.   Figure 35 Location of LEDs on the P400 controller card   3. Make sure the HP D2D is powered off and, observing the safety and antistatic procedures   documented in the HP ProLiant and HP Smart Arrays for HP ProLiant Servers user guides,   disconnect the failed card from the cable. Replace it with the new card (1) and secure it to   the bracket (2).   38 The HP SmartArray P400 RAID controller (D2D4004/4009/2500 G1)   Figure 36 Inserting a P400 card   4. Reconnect the card to the existing BBWC cable. Do not use the cable supplied with the   replacement card. It is not long enough to connect to the BBWC.   5. Replace the PCI cage and cover, as described in the appropriate HP ProLiant Maintenance   and Service guide, and power on the HP D2D Backup System.   Replacing the HP Smart Array P400 controller 39   8 The HP SmartArray P800 RAID controller (HP D2D4112   G1 only)   Overview   The HP StoreOnce D2D4112 G1 Backup System uses the HP SmartArray P800 RAID controller   fitted with 512 MB RAM and two BBWCs (battery backed write cache).   IMPORTANT: The HP D2D4004, 4009 and 2500 Series G1 Backup Systems use the HP   SmartArray P400 RAID controller and have one RAID battery. They are described in The HP   Figure 37 HP D2D4112 G1, location of the P800 controller   1 RAID controller   2 optional Tape Attach SAS or SCSI card   3 Fibre Channel card   WARNING! To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment, consult the safety   information and user documentation provided with the server and P800 controller before attempting   the installation.   Part numbers   The replacement kit has a part number of 381513–B21. The component parts have the following   part numbers:   • • • P800 card: 398647-001   512 MB memory: 398645–001   BBWC: 398648–001   P800 controller failure   Identifying a P800 card failure   P800 card failures are likely to occur only during power down or power up. Failure means that   the P800 card is unable to mount the RAID array. Status messages on the Web Management   Interface will advise that:   • • Summary page: RAID catastrophically failed   Storage page, RAID tab: RAID device is not available   40 The HP SmartArray P800 RAID controller (HP D2D4112 G1 only)   Replacing the HP Smart Array P800 controller   For detailed instructions on replacing the P800 controller, refer to “HP Smart Arrays for HP ProLiant   Servers User Guide”. The replacement P800 controller is supplied without the BBWC batteries.   The BBWCs must be removed from the failed board and installed on the replacement board.   Instructions for doing this are also provided in the user guide.   NOTE: There are ten LEDs on the P800 controller card that provide diagnostic information when   the unit is powered on. For a detailed description of these LEDs, refer to “HP Smart Arrays for HP   ProLiant Servers User Guide”.   Figure 38 Location of LEDs on the P800 controller card   Replacing the HP Smart Array P800 controller   41   Support and other resources   Related documentation   In addition to this guide, the following documents provide related information:   • ‘Start here' poster for an overview of the HP D2D (available in English, French, German and   Japanese)   • • • • • • • • HP D2D Backup System user guide   HP D2D Backup System concepts guide   HP D2D Backup System installation and configuration guide   HP Smart Arrays for HP ProLiant user guide   HP ProLiant DL370 G6 Maintenance and Service guides   HP ProLiant DL180 G6 and DL160 G6 Maintenance and Service guides   HP ProLiant DL185 G5 and DL165 G5 Maintenance and Service guides   HP D2D4100 Series and D2D4300 Series Backup System Capacity Upgrade Kit Installation   Instructions   • HP StoreOnce D2D Backup System Best Practices for Performance Optimization   You can find these documents from the Manuals page of the HP Business Support Center website:   In the Storage section, click Storage Solutions and then select your product.   Document conventions and symbols   Convention   Element   Blue text: ???   Cross-reference links and e-mail addresses   Website addresses   Blue, underlined text: http://www.hp.com   Bold text   • • • Keys that are pressed   Text typed into a GUI element, such as a box   GUI elements that are clicked or selected, such as menu   and list items, buttons, tabs, and check boxes   Italic text   Text emphasis   Monospace text   • • • • File and directory names   System output   Code   Commands, their arguments, and argument values   WARNING! 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