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HP StorageWorks Modular Smart Array 30
(Formerly HP StorageWorks Model 4400 Family of Ultra320 SCSI Disk Enclosures)
User Guide
November 2003 (Second Edition) Part Number 335900-002
HP CONFIDENTIAL Writer: SCaesar File Name: a-frnt.doc Codename: Northstar Part Number: 335900-002 Last Saved On: 10/2/03 3:33 PM
2003 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein. HP StorageWorks Modular Smart Array 30 User Guide November 2003 (Second Edition) Part Number 335900-002
Contents
About This Guide
Audience Assumptions.... vii Important Safety Information... vii Symbols on Equipment.... vii Rack Stability.... ix Symbols in Text..... ix Getting Help....x Technical Support....x HP Website....x Authorized Reseller.... xi Readers Comments.... xi
Chapter 1 System and Components
System..... 1-1 Ultra320 I/O Module... 1-3 Environmental Monitoring Unit... 1-4 Disk Drive and Drive Blank.... 1-6 Power Supply and Blower Assembly... 1-7
Chapter 2 Installing the System in a Rack
Removing the System Components... 2-1 Drive Blanks.... 2-1 Disk Drives.... 2-1 Power Supply Assembly... 2-2 EMU.... 2-2
HP StorageWorks Modular Smart Array 30 User Guide
I/O Module....2-2 Mounting the System in a Rack....2-2 Completing the Installation....2-7 Verifying Normal Operation....2-8 System LEDs....2-8 Power Supply Assembly LED...2-8 I/O Module LEDs....2-9 EMU LED....2-10 Disk Drive LEDs....2-11
Chapter 3 Replacing System Components
Replacement Procedures...3-2 Disk Drive or Drive Blank...3-2 Blower....3-4 Power Supply Unit....3-5 EMU....3-6 I/O Module....3-7
Appendix A Regulatory Compliance Notices
Federal Communications Commission Notice... A-1 Class A Equipment.... A-2 Class B Equipment.... A-2 Declaration of Conformity for Products Marked with the FCC Logo, United States Only.... A-3 Modifications.... A-3 Cables.... A-3 Canadian Notice (Avis Canadien).... A-4 Class A Equipment.... A-4 Class B Equipment.... A-4 European Union Notice... A-4 Japanese Notice.... A-5 Korean Notice..... A-6 Class A Equipment.... A-6 Class B Equipment.... A-6 BSMI Notice.... A-6
Appendix B Electrostatic Discharge
Preventing Electrostatic Damage...B-1 Grounding Methods to Prevent Electrostatic Damage..B-2
Appendix C Specifications
Power Specifications...C-1 Environmental Specifications...C-2 Physical Specifications....C-2
Appendix D SCSI Address Map Index
This guide provides step-by-step installation instructions and reference information for operation and troubleshooting for the HP StorageWorks Modular Smart Array 30.
Audience Assumptions
This guide is for the person who installs, administers, and troubleshoots servers. HP assumes you are qualified in the servicing of computer equipment and trained in recognizing hazards in products with hazardous energy levels.
Important Safety Information
Before installing this product, read the Important Safety Information document included with the system.
Symbols on Equipment
The following symbols may be placed on equipment to indicate the presence of potentially hazardous conditions:
WARNING: This symbol, in conjunction with any of the following symbols, indicates the presence of a potential hazard. The potential for injury exists if warnings are not observed. Consult your documentation for specific details.
This symbol indicates the presence of hazardous energy circuits or electric shock hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified personnel. WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from electric shock hazards, do not open this enclosure. Refer all maintenance, upgrades, and servicing to qualified personnel. This symbol indicates the presence of electric shock hazards. The area contains no user or field serviceable parts. Do not open for any reason. WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from electric shock hazards, do not open this enclosure. This symbol on an RJ-45 receptacle indicates a network interface connection. WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, or damage to the equipment, do not plug telephone or telecommunications connectors into this receptacle. This symbol indicates the presence of a hot surface or hot component. If this surface is contacted, the potential for injury exists. WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from a hot component, allow the surface to cool before touching. These symbols, on power supplies or systems, indicate that the equipment is supplied by multiple sources of power. WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from electric shock, remove all power cords to completely disconnect power from the system. This symbol indicates that the component exceeds the recommended weight for one individual to handle safely. Weight in kg Weight in lb WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment, observe local occupational health and safety requirements and guidelines for manual material handling.
Rack Stability
WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment, be sure that: The leveling jacks are extended to the floor. The full weight of the rack rests on the leveling jacks. The stabilizing feet are attached to the rack if it is a single-rack installation. The racks are coupled together in multiple-rack installations. Only one component is extended at a time. A rack may become unstable if more than one component is extended for any reason.
Symbols in Text
These symbols may be found in the text of this guide. They have the following meanings.
WARNING: Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions in the warning could result in bodily harm or loss of life.
CAUTION: Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions could result in damage to equipment or loss of information.
IMPORTANT: Text set off in this manner presents essential information to explain a concept or complete a task. NOTE: Text set off in this manner presents additional information to emphasize or supplement important points of the main text.
Getting Help
If you have a problem and have exhausted the information in this guide, you can get further information and other help in the following locations.
Technical Support
In North America, call the HP Technical Support Phone Center at 1-800-652-6672. This service is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. For continuous quality improvement, calls may be recorded or monitored. Outside North America, call the nearest HP Technical Support Phone Center. Telephone numbers for worldwide Technical Support Centers are listed on the HP website, http://www.hp.com. Be sure to have the following information available before you call HP: Technical support registration number (if applicable) Product serial number Product model name and number Applicable error messages Add-on boards or hardware Third-party hardware or software Operating system type and revision level
HP Website
The HP website has information on this product as well as the latest drivers and flash ROM images. You can access the HP website at http://www.hp.com.
Authorized Reseller
For the name of your nearest authorized reseller: In the United States, call 1-800-345-1518. In Canada, call 1-800-263-5868. Elsewhere, see the HP website for locations and telephone numbers.
NOTE: The system must have both an Ultra320 I/O Module and an Ultra320 EMU for data transfer rates to achieve Ultra320 speeds. The firmware on the hard drives must be upgraded to ensure that the drives can also operate at Ultra320 speed.
Environmental Monitoring Unit
Figure 1-4: Environmental Monitoring Unit
Item Description EMU status LED (This socket not used in Modular Smart Array 30 systems)
Note: The purple handle indicates that the EMU is hot-pluggable when used with an HP StorageWorks HS-type controller.
The EMU performs the following functions: Assigns device SCSI addresses, in conjunction with the I/O module Monitors various temperatures relevant to optimum system operation: If the internal system temperature reaches 45C (113F), the EMU causes the amber System Fault LED to become illuminated. If the ambient (room) temperature reaches 50C (122F) and Insight Manager is running on the system, the EMU sends a signal to this utility to indicate an alarm condition.
If the internal temperature of a power supply unit exceeds 85C (185F), the power supply unit automatically shuts down. Monitors and reports the status of the power supply units, blowers, and system (when the SCSI adapter or RAID controller supports this function): If the controller detects a device fault, it can send a signal to the EMU to blink the specific device status LED rapidly. If the user requests identification of a device, the controller can cause the EMU to blink the status LED of the specific device slowly.
Disk Drive and Drive Blank
Figure 1-5: Disk drive and drive blank
Item Description Ejector button (purple) Release lever (purple) Drive blank Release latch
If the current flowing through a drive is too high, a sensor in the system backplane detects this situation and disconnects power to the drive. The drive remains disabled until it is replaced or the overcurrent situation no longer exists.
Power Supply and Blower Assembly
Figure 1-6: Power supply and blower assembly
Item 5 Description AC input connector Release latch (purple) Status LED for power supply unit and blower Blower tabs (purple) Blower
The circuitry in the power supply unit provides protection against overloads, short circuits, and overheating. The EMU monitors a signal sent from the temperature sensor in the power supply unit and regulates the speed of the blowers according to the value of this signal. If the temperature exceeds a preset value, the power supply unit is shut down. If one power supply unit fails, the remaining functional unit can provide enough DC power for a full system. However, if only one power supply unit is operational when a system is powered up, the disk drives are spun up sequentially rather than simultaneously.
Installing the System in a Rack
Before installing the system in a rack, remove the internal components to reduce the total weight of the system and make it safer and easier to install.
WARNING: Use a forklift or a hand truck to move a system that is still in its shipping container. 44 kg (96 lb) in carton 49 kg (108 lb) with pallet
Removing the System Components
IMPORTANT: The following abbreviated instructions are appropriate for removing the components from a system that is not being used. To remove individual components from a working system, refer to the complete instructions in a later chapter of this guide.
Drive Blanks
Squeeze the release latches on the drive blank and hold them in while pulling the drive blank out of the system.
Disk Drives
1. Press the purple ejector button. 2. Pivot the release lever to the fully open position. 3. Pull the drive out of the system.
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Power Supply Assembly
Grasp the power supply assembly by the blower unit, lift and hold the purple release latch, and pull the assembly out of the system.
Grasp the purple handle on the EMU, and pull the EMU out of the system.
I/O Module
Grasp the handle, press and hold the purple release latch, and pull the module out of the system.
Mounting the System in a Rack
WARNING: Use at least two people to move or install a system. For greater safety and easier installation, reduce the system weight by removing the disk drives, power supply units, blowers, EMU, and 11 kg (24 lb) empty I/O module. This procedure reduces the system weight to 31 kg (68 lb) full approximately 11 kg (24 lb). Although a single person can lift this amount, the empty system is still awkward to install because of its physical size. IMPORTANT: The following procedure describes installation in a square-hole rack. For information about installing the system in a round-hole rack, refer to the rack documentation.
Each disk system requires a vertical rack space of 3U (equivalent to 133 mm, or 5.25 in.).
WARNING: The weight of a system when full exceeds 31 kg (68 lb). Install the system in the lowest available position in the rack.
1. Using the rack template in the system kit as a guide, make pencil marks on the rack to indicate where the rails for the system are to be located.
a. Align the lower edge of the template with the bottom of the rack (or the top of the previous rack component) and push the tabs in to hold the template in place. Be sure that the template is horizontal.
b. Mark the required location of the rails on the rack. c. Repeat this procedure to mark the back of the rack, using the back of the template. 2. Identify the left (L) and right (R) rack rails by markings stamped on the sheet metal.
WARNING: Unless you are converting the rails for use in round-hole racks, do not remove the load-bearing pins from the ends of the rack rails.
3. Slide the front end of the left rack rail toward the inside front of the rack until the scissor-type locking latch engages with the rack upright.
4. Confirm that the rail pins extend through the U-holes that were marked in step 1. If this is not the case, repeat step 3. 5. Extend the back end of the left rack rail toward the inside rear of the rack until the scissor-type locking latch engages with the rack upright.
6. Confirm that the rail pins extend through the U-holes that were marked in step 1. If this is not the case, repeat step 5.
7. Repeat steps 3 through 6 for the right rack rail. 8. Align the system with the rails, and slide it into the rack.
WARNING: Do not use the component handles to lift the system. These handles are not designed to support the weight of the system.
WARNING: If the system is being loaded into the rack above chest level, use a third person to help align the system with the rails while the other two people support the system weight. CAUTION: To prevent damage to equipment, keep the system horizontal when sliding it into or out of the rack.
9. Tighten the thumbscrews to secure the system to the rack.
10. If moving the rack with the system installed, use the shipping bracket to secure the system in the rack: a. Slide the shipping bracket forward until it engages with the system chassis.
b. Tighten the shipping bracket screw.
Completing the Installation
1. Reinstall the components in the system. For details, refer to Chapter 3. 2. Connect cables from the VHDCI sockets on the I/O modules to the corresponding connectors on a controller system. If you need additional cables, order according to the information in the following table.
Table 2-1: Supported SCSI Cables
Connector Type Standard Cables 68-pin VHDCI 68-pin Offset VHDCI Optional Cables 68-pin VHDCI 1.0 m (3.3 ft) 2.0 m (6.6 ft) 5.0 m (16 ft) 68-pin Offset VHDCI 1.8 m (6 ft) 7.3 m (24 ft) 12 m (39 ft) 168256-B21 168257-B21 116454-B21 341174-B21 164604-B21 150214-B21 3.0 m (10 ft) 3.7 m (12 ft) 189505-B21 342175-B21 Length Part Number
3. Connect the AC input sockets of each power supply unit to an AC power source.
CAUTION: The disk system does not have power switches. Be sure that the system is correctly configured before connecting the power cords.
NOTE: Having two power supply units eliminates the power supply unit as a single point of failure. This is the preferred, high-availability configuration. For complete power redundancy, each power supply unit should be connected to a separate AC power source.
4. Confirm that the system components are all functioning normally by observing the condition of their status LEDs, as described in the next section.
Verifying Normal Operation
System LEDs
The LEDs on the front of the system in the lower right corner summarize the overall status of all the system components.
Figure 2-1: System LEDs
Item 3 Color Green Green Amber Description Status (heartbeat) Power Fault Normal State Blinking On Off
Power Supply Assembly LED
The green LED on the power supply assembly is illuminated when both the power supply unit and the blower are operational. If there is a fault in the power supply unit or blower, this LED and the Power LED on the system are not illuminated.
I/O Module LEDs
The LEDs on the I/O module display the status of the external SCSI bus terminators and the power connection.
Figure 2-2: Interpreting the dual-port I/O module LED display
Item 3 Function Indicated 5.1 V DC power is connected SCSI bus A is active SCSI bus B is active Normal State Blinking Blinking (or On if very busy) Blinking (or On if very busy)
Figure 2-3: Interpreting the single-port I/O module LED display
Item Function Indicated SCSI bus A is active 5.1 V DC power is connected Normal State Blinking (or On if very busy) On
EMU LED
Table 2-2: Interpreting the EMU Status LED Display
On or off
Replacing System Components
Before removing a component from the system: Be sure that a replacement component is immediately available. Order a replacement if necessary, using the spare part number that is printed on the product label. This part number consists of a nine-digit number, broken by a hyphen into a six-digit portion and a three-digit portion. Refer to the following table to determine whether the component can be removed without stopping data transfer or disconnecting AC power.
Table 3-1: Recommended Pre-Replacement Actions
Component Blower Disk drive Power supply unit I/O module SCSI cable EMU Comments These devices are hot-pluggable. You can replace these devices at any time, even when the system power is on and data is being transferred. They are distinguishable from non-hot-pluggable devices by means of a purple handle, tab, or release latch. These items are warm-pluggable. Before removing or installing these items, you must first stop all data transfer to or through the item. You do not need to disconnect AC power from the system. Depending on the type of controller connected to the system, the EMU could be hot-pluggable or cold-pluggable. Unless the controller documentation indicates otherwise, assume that the EMU can only be cold-plugged. Stop all data transfer and disconnect AC power from the system before removing or installing this device.
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Replacement Procedures
No special tools or techniques are required for replacing any system component. The following general steps apply to all components. Detailed procedures for individual components are given in the appropriate section in this chapter.
CAUTION: When replacing a component, take the following precautions to minimize the possibility of damage from electrostatic discharge.
Transport and store components in static-free containers. Do not remove the component from the static-free container until you are ready to install it in the system. Avoid touching connector pins, leads, or circuitry.
For further information, refer to Appendix B, Electrostatic Discharge.
1. Remove the defective component from the system. 2. Remove the replacement component from its static-free container. 3. Check the label on the replacement component to be sure that it is of the correct type. 4. Align the replacement component with the system guide slots. 5. Slide the replacement component into the system until it is against the backplane connector. Be sure that the component is fully seated in the system. 6. Observe the status LED to confirm that the new component is operating properly. 7. Place the defective component in the static-free container for shipment.
Disk Drive or Drive Blank
The disk system supports up to 14 hot-pluggable, Ultra320 SCSI disk drives. You can also use Ultra3 and Ultra2 drives in the system, but the bus speeds then decrease to the corresponding level.
IMPORTANT: The system does not support SE drives. Installing an SE drive creates an error condition.
These disk drives mount in the slots (bays) in the front of the system. The bays are numbered consecutively from left to right, starting with bay 1, and drives are commonly referred to by their bay number. This bay number is usually different from the SCSI ID number of the drive. (To determine the SCSI ID of a drive, refer to Appendix D). When a disk drive fails, both the amber Drive Failure LED and the amber System Fault LED are illuminated.
CAUTION: Removing more than one drive or blank at a time while the system is operating can cause the system to overheat. To prevent overheating, install a disk drive or a drive blank into an empty bay as soon as possible after removing the drive.
Removing a Drive Blank Squeeze the release latches toward each other and hold them in while pulling the blank out of the system. Removing a Disk Drive 1. Press the purple ejector button. 2. Pivot the release lever to the fully open position. 3. Pull the drive out by about 3 cm (1 in.) so that it is disconnected from the backplane connector.
CAUTION: A drive with a rapidly spinning disk can be difficult to hold securely. To decrease the chance of dropping the drive, do not remove it completely from the system until the disk has stopped rotating. This usually takes a few seconds.
4. When the disk is no longer spinning, remove the drive from the system. Installing a Drive Blank Insert the drive blank into the system and push it in.
Installing a Replacement Drive
IMPORTANT: Be sure that the replacement drive is using the latest firmware before installing it in the system. Otherwise, the system may not be able to operate at Ultra320 speed.
1. Insert the replacement drive into the bay until the drive is against the backplane connector. 2. Push the release lever in until it engages the ejector button. 3. Observe the drive status LEDs to confirm that the replacement drive is functioning correctly.
Blower
WARNING: The blower blades rotate at a high speed and do not stop immediately when power is disconnected. Allow enough time for the blades to stop rotating before removing the blower from the power supply unit.
1. Remove the blower from the power supply unit by pressing the two purple blower tabs (3) while pulling the blower toward you. 2. Align the guidepost (2) on the replacement blower with the hole (1) adjacent to the DC power outlet.
3. Slide the replacement blower into the blower base (4) until the blower tabs snap into place. Be sure that there is no gap between the blower base and the blower.
CAUTION: To prevent damage to the blower, press mostly on the blower rim when installing the blower on the power supply unit. Do not apply excessive force to the vents on the front of the blower.
4. Confirm that the blower starts operating immediately and that the blower LED is illuminated.
Power Supply Unit
CAUTION: To prevent the system from overheating and possibly shutting down while you remove a power supply unit, install the replacement unit as soon as possible after removing the defective unit.
1. Disconnect the AC power cord from the defective power supply unit. 2. While lifting the latch (2), grasp the blower body (5) and pull the defective power supply unit out of the system. 3. Remove the operational blower from the defective power supply unit by pressing the two purple blower tabs (4) while pulling the blower element toward you. 4. Install the blower on the replacement power supply unit as described in the blower replacement section.
5. Lift up the latch (2) and hold it in place while inserting the replacement power supply assembly into the empty bay. Confirm that the unit is fully seated in the system.
6. Connect the AC power cord. 7. Confirm that: The blower starts operating immediately. The LED (3) is illuminated. The blower on the other power supply unit is no longer operating at a high speed.
CAUTION: Removing the EMU causes a significant change in the airflow within the system. To prevent the system from overheating, replace the EMU as quickly as possible. IMPORTANT: Be sure that the replacement EMU is Ultra320-compatible.
1. Pull the EMU out of the system.
2. Insert the replacement EMU in the system, and press the EMU firmly to seat it in the backplane connector. 3. Confirm that the EMU LED is blinking steadily (not double-blinking), indicating normal operation.
CAUTION: Removing the I/O module causes a significant change in the airflow within the system. To prevent the system from overheating, replace the I/O module as quickly as possible. CAUTION: Changing from a single-port module to a dual-port module or from a dual-port module to a single-port module changes the SCSI IDs of many of the disk drives. The device name could also change.
1. Back up the system. 2. Stop data transfers. 3. If the controller does not support replacement of the I/O module while power is being applied, disconnect the AC power from the system. 4. For a dual-port I/O module, label the cables to identify them as bus A or bus B. 5. Disconnect the SCSI cables from the I/O module. 6. Remove the I/O module. a. Grasp the handle. b. Press the purple latch and hold it down. c. Pull the module out of the system. 7. Install the replacement I/O module. a. Grasp the handle on the replacement module. b. Press the latch and hold it down. c. Push the module into the system until it is fully seated. 8. Connect the SCSI cables to the correct bus on the new I/O module. To identify the correct bus, refer to the labels that you gave the cables in step 4.
CAUTION: To prevent damage to the cable connector, do not use excessive force to tighten the thumbscrews on the connector.
9. If power was disconnected in step 3, reconnect AC power to the system. 10. Observe the I/O module LEDs to confirm that the module is functioning properly.
Regulatory Compliance Notices
Federal Communications Commission Notice
Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules and Regulations has established Radio Frequency (RF) emission limits to provide an interference-free radio frequency spectrum. Many electronic devices, including computers, generate RF energy incidental to their intended function and are, therefore, covered by these rules. These rules place computers and related peripheral devices into two classes, A and B, depending upon their intended installation. Class A devices are those that may reasonably be expected to be installed in a business or commercial environment. Class B devices are those that may reasonably be expected to be installed in a residential environment (for example, personal computers). The FCC requires devices in both classes to bear a label indicating the interference potential of the device as well as additional operating instructions for the user. The FCC rating label on the device shows the classification (A or B) of the equipment. Class B devices have an FCC logo or FCC ID on the label. Class A devices do not have an FCC logo or FCC ID on the label. After the Class of the device is determined, refer to the corresponding statement in the following sections.
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Class A Equipment
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at personal expense.
Class B Equipment
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit that is different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or television technician for help.
Declaration of Conformity for Products Marked with the FCC Logo, United States Only
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. For questions regarding your product, contact us by mail or telephone: Hewlett-Packard Company P. O. Box 692000, Mail Stop 530113 Houston, Texas 77269-2000 1-800-652-6672 (For continuous quality improvement, calls may be recorded or monitored.)
For questions regarding this FCC declaration, contact us by mail or telephone: Hewlett-Packard Company P. O. Box 692000, Mail Stop 510101 Houston, Texas 77269-2000 1-281-514-3333
To identify this product, refer to the part, series, or model number found on the product.
Modifications
The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by Hewlett-Packard Company may void the users authority to operate the equipment.
Cables
Connections to this device must be made with shielded cables with metallic RFI/EMI connector hoods in order to maintain compliance with FCC Rules and Regulations.
Canadian Notice (Avis Canadien)
This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. Cet appareil numrique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Rglement sur le matriel brouilleur du Canada.
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. Cet appareil numrique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Rglement sur le matriel brouilleur du Canada.
European Union Notice
Products with the CE Marking comply with both the EMC Directive (89/336/EEC) and the Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC) issued by the Commission of the European Community. Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following European Norms (the equivalent international standards are in parentheses): EN55022 (CISPR 22) Electromagnetic Interference EN55024 (IEC61000-4-2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 11) Electromagnetic Immunity EN61000-3-2 (IEC61000-3-2) Power Line Harmonics EN61000-3-3 (IEC61000-3-3) Power Line Flicker EN60950 (IEC950) Product Safety
Japanese Notice
Korean Notice
BSMI Notice
Electrostatic Discharge
Preventing Electrostatic Damage
A discharge of static electricity from a finger or other conductor may damage system boards or other static-sensitive devices. This type of damage may reduce the life expectancy of the device. To prevent electrostatic damage when setting up the system or handling parts: Avoid hand contact by transporting and storing products in static-safe containers. Keep electrostatic-sensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at static-free workstations. Place parts on a grounded surface before removing them from their containers. Avoid touching pins, leads, or circuitry. Always be properly grounded when touching a static-sensitive component or assembly.
AC input connector for 1-7 specifications of C-1 air quality C-2 ambient temperature C-2 authorized reseller xi
bay numbering scheme 3-3 bay numbers 1-1 blower description of 1-7 replacing 3-4 specifications of C-3
electrostatic damage, preventing B-1 EMU (environmental monitoring unit) description of 1-4 location of 1-2 replacing 3-6 specifications of C-3 environmental requirements C-2
cables FCC compliance statement for A-3 part numbers for 2-7 cold-pluggable devices 3-1 components replacement procedures 3-1 specifications of C-3
fan See blower fault bus 1-2 FCC (Federal Communications Commission) notices A-1
DC output specifications C-1 Declaration of Conformity A-3
grounding methods B-2
Index-1
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heat dissipation C-2 hot-pluggable devices 3-1 HP website x humidity of environment C-2
SCSI address conflict, cause of D-1 SCSI cables, part numbers for 2-7 SCSI ID map D-1 SCSI protocols supported 1-2 shipping bracket, location and use of 2-6 status LEDs, interpreting 2-8 storing the system C-2 supported cable types 2-7 supported SCSI protocols 1-2 symbols in text ix system dimensions of C-2 installing 2-1 mounting in a rack 2-2 moving while in rack 2-6 moving while in shipping container 2-1 operating environment C-2 rack location of 2-5 rack space required for 2-2 specifications of C-2 status LEDs 1-1 storage conditions for C-2 weight of 2-2, C-2
I/O module description of 1-3 location of 1-2 replacing 3-7 SCSI address map for D-1 specifications of C-3
Korean Class A notice A-6 Korean Class B notice A-6
LEDs, interpreting 2-8
operating environment C-2
technical support x telephone numbers x, xi temperature during normal operation C-2 temperature thresholds 1-4 thermal specifications C-2
part number, location of 3-1 particulate matter in air C-2 power input and output specifications C-1 power supply unit description of 1-7 replacing 3-5 specifications of C-3
VHDCI cables, part numbers for 2-7
rack installation position 2-5 regulatory compliance notices A-1 relative humidity C-2 replacement components, ordering 3-1
websites HP x weight of components C-3 of system C-2
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QuickSpecs
Overview
HP StorageWorks 1510i Modular Smart Array
The HP StorageWorks 1510i Modular Smart Array is an iSCSI based 2U controller shelf that connects to both enterprise-class SCSI and Serial ATA (SATA) disk enclosures. (HP recommends SCSI drives for intensive heavy I/O requirements while SATA drives should be used in archived, "near on-line" disk-to-disk backup configurations). This combination provides customers with a low cost, high capacity storage solution. This solution has been designed as a hardware foundation for which future solutions can be designed and implemented for investment protection. The MSA1510i with up-to-eight attached SATA enclosures can provide the customer with up to 64 TB (using 750 GB SATA disk drives) of capacity*. If the business requires SCSI reliability, then attach up-to-four SCSI enclosures for a raw capacity of 16.8 TB (using 300 GB SCSI disks). The MSA1510i provide two 1 Gigabit Ethernet interfaces. To attain maximum performance the MSA1510i should be connected only to a 1000base-T network. By utilizing existing SCSI drive enclosures and MSA1000 controller technology and integrating the use of low cost SATA hard drives and enclosures, the MSA1510i lowers the total cost of ownership and extends the customers hardware investments into the future. With lower cost of ownership, customers can now take advantage of tiered storage capabilities matching up data with appropriate levels of performance, availability and cost of data storage. The result is lower overall cost without giving up the needs of business applications. The MSA1510i is a member of the HP StorageWorks Modular Smart Array family, delivering industry-leading technology to meet today's demanding and growing storage needs. These storage solutions offer the best price performance features for direct attach environments and entry-level and mid-range SAN environments. Each solution is designed to maximize transfer rates, reduce management costs, while driving rapid return on investment. The MSA1510i can be remotely managed by using management tools such as HP Insight Manager and the HP Storage Management Utility. The MSA1510i is positioned for users looking for flexible, scalable and easy to manage storage solution. *maximum available storage capacity depends on the RAID level being implemented, and is based on maximum number of LUNs (32) and maximum LUN size (2 TB)
MSA1510i (shown with optional second controller, MSA30 SCSI enclosure and MSA20 SATA enclosure)
DA - 12230
Canada Version 11 January 7, 2008
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What's New
Support for 750GB SATA 7200 rpm drive* Support for VMware (single controller only) Support for 300GB 15K SCSI hard drive for enhanced performance Support for Microsoft Windows 2003 R2 on HP ProLiant servers Support for Microsoft Windows 2003 X64 on HP ProLiant servers Support for Microsoft Windows bit for HP Integrity servers w/Intel Itanium processor Support for HP ProLiant G5 servers Support for "path failover" with HP NC370T and NC380T multi-function Gigabit server adapters Support for "hot-plug" for MSA20 and MSA30 enclosures Support for Routers *when using 750GB SATA HDD behind a MSA1510i, the maximum capacity available is 64 TB, maximum available storage capacity depends on the RAID level being implemented, and is based on maximum number of LUNs (32) and maximum LUN size (2 TB)
Models
MSA1510i 2U iSCSI Controller Shelf HP StorageWorks MSA1510i Modular Smart Includes (1)-controller, (1) iSCSI Ethernet module (with 2 Ethernet ports) , (1)- dual channel SCSI I/O module, (2 )110/120 VAC power cables, (2) power cables to Array connect to a PDU in a rack, redundant fans, redundant power supplies, universal rackmounting kit, MSA1510i support CD and documentation, serial cable. NOTE: Cables, disk enclosures and hard drives are ordered separately Unit ships with 110/120 VAC power cables only, other power cables must be ordered separately. HP StorageWorks MSA 1510i redundant controller HP StorageWorks MSA 1510i Ethernet iSCSI module, (with 2 Ethernet ports) HP StorageWorks Dual Channel SCSI I/O Module (1 ships with base unit, 3 more can be added) Mini bundle - MSA1510i + MSA30 SCSI enclosure NOTE: The MSA30 enclosure in this bundle is a single bus model MSA1510i Controller Shelf and MSA30 Enclosure w/ 14ea. 300 GB 10K SCSI HDDs. Smart Buy Bundle NOTE: Available in Americas only. Mini bundle - MSA1510i + MSA20 SATA enclosure MSA1510i cs Controller Shelf and MSA20 Enclosure w/ 12ea. Smart Buy Bundle NOTE: Available in Americas only. MSA1510i Controller Shelf and MSA20 Enclosure w/ 12ea. 750 GB SATA HDDs. Smart Buy Bundle NOTE: Available in Americas only. AD537A
AD539A AD538A AA988A AD593A AJ703A *NEW* AD594A AJ687A *NEW* AJ688A *NEW*
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Key Features
Two 1 Gigabit Ethernet connections per controller to an IP network* Ability to mix performance class SCSI and reference class SATA storage behind the same controller for easy to install tiered storage solutions. RAID 6 with Advanced Data Guarding (ADG) - Highest level of fault tolerance, allocates two sets of parity data across drives and allows simultaneous write operations, this level of fault tolerance can withstand two simultaneous drive failures without downtime or data loss. High performance controller(s) built on DAS to SAN (DtS) architecture Scalable to eight- SATA enclosures for 64 TB**, or 4- SCSI enclosures for 16.8 TB of storage capacity with 4- dual channel SCSI I/O cards. Hot plug expansion and replacement support - Hot plug expansion and replacement of hard drives, fans, power supplies redundant controllers and enclosures, for simple, fast installation and maintenance. The MSA1510i supports a maximum 20 servers, each server needs to have the iSCSI initiator The MSA 1510i supports up to 32 LUNs The MSA1510i supports Microsoft Initiator V2.02 Supports Gigabit Ethernet switches and Routers *The MSA1510i should be connected to a 1000baseT network only **maximum available storage capacity depends on the RAID level being implemented, and is based on maximum number of LUNs (32) and maximum LUN size (2 TB)
Customer Benefits
Low cost, high capacity - For less than $.01 per/MB customers can obtain up to 64 TB of capacity (eight SATA enclosures) using 750 GB SATA disk drives. Flexibility - Can choose SATA configuration for secondary storage of data, and/or SCSI configuration for primary storage, mixing of both technologies behind the same controller is supported but limited to separate SCSI I/O modules. Ability to utilize a tiered storage approach as data values decrease, choosing the right disk technology for your data storage.
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Family Comparison
MSA1510i 16.8 TB SCSI or 64 TB SATA* 256 MB, upgradeable to 512 MB SAN Attach - IP 56 SCSI or 96 SATA or mixed 1.5M w/ SCSI @ 100% 500,000 w/ SATA @ 50% No Primary Storage with SCSI Secondary with SATA Capacity (Maximum) Controller Cache Direct or SAN Maximum Drives MTBF (drives) (hours) Integrated Interconnect Options Use for Storage
MSA1500cs MSA1000 MSA500 16.8 TB SCSI or 64 TB 12 TB SCSI 4 TB SCSI SATA 256 MB, upgradeable to 256 MB, upgradeable to 256 MB, upgradeable to 512 MB 512 MB 512 MB SAN Attach - Fibre SAN Attach - Fibre Direct Attach - SCSI 56 SCSI or 96 SATA or 42 SCSI 14 SCSI mixed 1.5M w/ SCSI @ 100% 1.5M @ 100% 1.5M @ 100% 500,000 w/ SATA @ 50% No Yes, 8-port Switch No or 3-port Hub Primary Storage with Primary Storage Primary Storage SCSI Secondary with SATA
*maximum available storage capacity depends on the RAID level being implemented, and is based on maximum number of LUNs (32) and maximum LUN size (2 TB)
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Product Highlights
Product Technology
iSCSI technology - iSCSI technology is a rapidly emerging segment, and the MSA1510i with IP interface will allow users to take advantage of this technology to deploy low cost and easy to manage IP SAN. Modular Chassis - The modular design of the MSA1510i controller shelf supports up to eight SATA enclosures, 4 single channel SCSI enclosures or 2 dual channel SCSI enclosures. The enclosures are supported on up to 4 dual channel SCSI I/O module. Scalability - up to 64 TB storage capacity utilizing 750GB SATA hard drives and eight SATA enclosures or up to 16.8 TB storage capacity utilizing 300GB SCSI hard drives and four SCSI enclosures. RAID 6 with Advanced Data Guarding (ADG) Fault Tolerance - This is the highest level of RAID protection. It allocates two sets of parity data across drives and allows simultaneous write operations. This level of fault tolerance can withstand two simultaneous drive failures without downtime or data loss. DtS Architecture - DtS (Direct Attach to SAN) architecture is an exclusive MSA1000, MSA1500cs and MSA1510i feature that provides a quick and easy way to migrate stored data on SCSI disks protected by most Smart Array controllers to a MSA1000, MSA1500cs or MSA1510i storage system. Pre-Failure Warranty - Enclosures and hard drives attached to an MSA1510i and monitored under Insight Manager are supported by a Pre-Failure (replacement) Warranty. NOTE: Pre-Failure Warranty allows for the replacement of designated drives in an HP StorageWorks disk enclosure before they actually fail when using Insight Manger. NOTE: Some operating systems may not support all of these features. Configuration and Management Tools - The MSA1510i utilizes a web browser based management and utility software, the HP Storage Management Utility (SMU) is an embedded, web-based application for configuring and managing the MSA1510i. It provides a single interface to configure the storage and iSCSI settings, monitor status, and run diagnostic reports through a standard web-browser. The HP SMU provides both an initial setup wizard to simplify configuration and an advanced interface which provides access to all aspects of the system Hot Plug Expansion and Replacement Support - The MSA1510i supports hot plug expansion and replacement of redundant controllers, fans, power supplies, and I/O modules for simple, fast installation and maintenance.
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Software Components
The MSA1510i comes integrated with a web browser based software for storage and RAID management, setup, configuration and troubleshooting. This reduces the cost of ownership by reducing the training and technical expertise necessary to install and maintain your HP storage solution. HP Storage Management Utility is integrated into the MSA1510i HP Storage Management Utility is target based (not host based) Embedded, web-based application for configuring and managing the MSA 1510i Provides a graphical view of HP drive array configurations and a single interface to configure the storage and iSCSI settings, monitor status, and run diagnostic reports through a standard webbrowser Provides both an initial setup wizard to simplify configuration and an advanced interface which provides access to all aspects of the system. Easy to use Wizards for configuration Supports on-line configuration Remote Web-Based and Off-line configuration Offers SSL and SSH protection NOTE: The MSA1510i also supports the integrated CLI (Command Line Interface) utility. NOTE: The MSA1510i is not supported with the HP ACU or HP ACU CLI utilities.
HP Storage Management Utility
Access Controls
Built-in to the controller firmware and controlled via HP Storage Management Utility Allows setting of access rights to the MSA1510i storage by hosts Access control can be set up to a logical volume level using the Storage Management Utility Powerful storage, server and server option management tool Monitor storage from a remote central location Browser based, provides full access from anywhere on the Intranet, eliminating the need for a dedicated Insight Manager management console
HP Insight Manager
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Compatibility
For the latest list of servers, that support the MSA1510i, check the Compatibility Guide on the MSA1510i product URL: http://h18006.www1.hp.com/products/storageworks/msa1510i Supports most HP ProLiant servers including : Compatibility Servers ProLiant Intel servers DL140 G2, DL320G5, DL360, DL360 G2, DL360 G3 DL380, DL380 G2, DL380 G3 DL560, DL580, DL580 G2 DL740, DL760, DL760 G2 ML370, ML370 G2, ML370 G3 ML530, ML530 G2 ML570, ML570 G2, ML750" ProLiant INTEL EM64T servers DL360 G4, DL360 G4p, DL360 G5 DL380 G4, DL380 G5, DL580 G3, DL580 G4 ML350 G4, ML350 G4p, ML350 G5 ML370 G4, ML370 G5 ML570 G3, ML570 G4 ProLiant AMD Opteron servers DL145, DL145 G2 DC DL385, DL385 G2 DC DL585, DL585 G2 DC" ProLiant Blade Servers BL20p G2, BL20p G3, BL20p G4 BL25p, BL25p DC, BL25p G2 BL30p, BL35p SC, BL35p DC BL40p, BL45p SC, BL45p DC BL460c DC, BL465c, BL480c, BL685c NOTE: BL20p G1 servers are not supported HP Integrity servers rx1620, rx2600,rx2620, rx3600, rx5670, rx4640 rx6600, rx7620, rx7640, rx8620, rx8640 HP Integrity Superdome For a list of servers supported with VMware ESX 3.0.1 check the Compatibility Guide (under Technical documents) on the MSA1510i product URL: http://h18006.www1.hp.com/products/storageworks/msa1510i
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OS Support
Microsoft Windows 2000 (SP4) (32-bit) Microsoft Windows 2003 and 2003 R2 Microsoft Windows 2003 X64 Microsoft Windows 2003 64-bit (on HP Integrity Servers with Intel Itanium processors) VMWare ESX 3.0.1 (single controller only) Please refer to compatibility matrix at http://h18006.www1.hp.com/products/storageworks/msa1510i for complete configuration support.
Industry Standard X86 servers support
Supports most multi-vendor industry standard 32-bit Intel and AMD based (x86) servers. HP requires the Third-Party Server to be logo'd and listed on the Microsoft Windows Server Catalog. Refer to the Microsoft website: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/catalog/server/ HP StorageWorks Division recommends that the Third-Party Server Vendor is an active member of TSANet. Refer to the TSANet website for details: www.tsanet.com For multi-vendor industry standard x86 servers to connect to the MSA1510i - they must be running the supported version of the iSCSI initiator, operating system, HP's DSM* and industry standard Gigabit Ethernet NICs. See compatibility guide for the MSA1510i for supported versions http://h18006.www1.hp.com/products/storageworks/msa1510i *HP's DSM software is required for path failover with redundant controllers, however HP required the HP DSM software to be installed for single controller version also. Only HP's DSM must be running on the server, and no only DSM software must be installed.
iSCSI Features supported
Support for up to 32 sessions per controller 32 targets, Portals and Portal Groups Multiple Connections per Session CHAP for Authentication iSNS and SLP support for Discovery VLAN support for IP Zoning Multiple IP Addresses per port Router support support for HTTP and HTTPS auto failover to standby controller for Management Support for Telnet and SSH SNMP NTP support for synchronizing to server timestamp MSA1510i support target based management, and requires a web browser for management. Only Microsoft Internet Explorer V6.X and above is supported
Management Capabilities support
Web Browser support
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Optional Software
MPIO failover for Windows MPIO Basic Failover for Windows provides a single multi-path solution for HP StorageWorks MSA1510i Modular Smart Array on HP ProLiant servers and HP Integrity server hosts by providing basic path failover. Supports Microsoft Windows Server 2000, Windows 2003, Windows 2003 R2, Windows 2003 X64 and Windows bit (on HP Integrity Servers with Itanium processor) operating systems DSM driver is required from HP for operation and configuration. HP DSM driver software is included in the support CD shipped with the MSA1510i NOTE: For more information visit http://h18006.www1.hp.com/products/sanworks/multipathoptions/index.html
Configure to Order Program Information
Configure to Order Products Approved for CTO HP StorageWorks MSA1510i Modular Smart Array NOTE: cables, disk enclosures and hard drives are ordered separately NOTE: 0D1 will appear after this part number on your sales order when factory integration is indicated. MSA1510i Redundant controller NOTE: 0D1 will appear after this part number on your sales order when factory integration is indicated. MSA1510i Ethernet iSCSI module (with 2 Ethernet ports) NOTE: 0D1 will appear after this part number on your sales order when factory integration is indicated. Dual Channel SCSI I/O Module (1 ships with base unit, 3 more can be added) NOTE: 0D1 will appear after this part number on your sales order when factory integration is indicated. Products Not Approved for CTO MSA1510i + MSA30 SCSI enclosure mini bundle NOTE: The MSA30 enclosure in this bundle is a single bus model. This SKU is not available in EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Africa). MSA1510i + MSA20 SATA enclosure mini bundle NOTE: This SKU is not available in EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Africa). Part Number AD537A
AD539A
AD538A
AA988A
NO CTO Available
AD593A
AD594A
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Warranty
Service and Support, HP Care Pack, and Warranty Information
Three-year limited warranty Three years parts exchange One year labour One year on-site next business day response Enclosures, Hard drives, and Options for the MSA1510i carry their own warranty. Refer to HP's Limited Warranty Statement for more information. The MSA1510i has been designed with customer self repairable parts to minimize repair time and provide greater flexibility in performing defective parts replacement. Please refer to HP's limited warranty Statement and parts replacement instructions for further details: http://h18006.www1.hp.com/products/storageworks/warranty.html Products included in various Kits carry their own individual warranties. NOTE: The warranty of the hard drive options purchased with the MSA1510i product is different for SCSI hard drives versus SATA hard drives. SCSI hard drive options have a three year warranty and SATA hard drives options have a one year warranty. Reference HP's communication for further details: http://www.hp.com go to search, enter CN0089W
Warranty Upgrade Options
Response - Upgrade on-site response from next business day to same day 4-hour response or 6 Hour Call To Repair Coverage - Extend hours of coverage from next business day to 9 hours x 5 days to 24 hours x 7 days Duration Select duration of coverage for a period of 1, 3, 4 or 5 years
HP Care Pack Information
HP Care Pack is defined as an upgrade to the product warranty attribute, available for a specific duration and hours of coverage. HP Care Pack is not available for less than the product's warranty duration. HP Care Pack is available for sale anytime during the warranty period for most products, but the commencement date will be the same as the Warranty Start Date (delivery date to end user customer). Proof of purchase may be required. HP Care Pack services are prepaid. For additional information on Product Services and HP Care Pack, as well as orderable part numbers, please refer to the URL: http://www.hp.com/hps/carepack/. If you have specific questions about availability or how to obtain services contact your local HP representative. Contact information for your local area can be found at: http://welcome.hp.com/country/us/en/contact_us.html
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Software Product Services Product support provides the customer access to HP's experienced technical support resources, as well as access to HP's Information Services database for support on a variety of multivendor/multiplatform software products. Product support includes escalation and problem coordination with the appropriate engineering group. HP Services offer a variety of options to allow you to tailor your product service to meet the needs of your organization. Basic warranty on products can be uplifted from day one to ensure you receive the service you need when you need it. Warranty and Support HP warrants only that the software media will be free of physical defects for a period of ninety (90) days from delivery. The following services are offered as HP Care Pack Services at the time of software product order: Software Technical Support 24 x 7 (1 and 3 years) is available 24 hours per day, Monday through Sunday, including holidays (includes phone-in software technical support 24 x 7 and software product and documentation updates). Installation Service (software installation) and Installation and Startup Service (software installation, configuration, startup testing and knowledge transfer). HP Care Pack services must be ordered with the product and are prepaid. For tailored support contracts based on personalized statement of work contact your local support centre via http://www.HP.com/support. For additional software product services information for HP Care Pack services, as well as orderable part numbers, please refer to the URLs listed below: All storage services: http://www.hp.com/hps/storage/. All HP Care Pack Services: http://www.hp.com/hps/carepack/storage/cp_networked.html. Software Support HP Care Pack Services: http://www.hp.com/hps/carepack/software/cp_storage.html. Installation and Startup Services: http://www.hp.com/hps/storage/ns_implementation.html. If you have specific service questions contact your local HP representative. Contact information for your local area can be found at: http://welcome.hp.com/country/us/en/contact_us.html Maintenance releases, bug fixes and software patches are available at: http://welcome.hp.com/country/us/en/support.html.
Hardware Product Services
Installation services that include basic installation and Array Installation and Startup On-site maintenance (includes warranty support) Response time upgrades during the warranty period Post-warranty coverage or warranty extension RAID setup and performance consulting via statement of work Migration service consulting via statement of work Environmental, Mission Critical Services For product services information for HP Care Pack services, as well as orderable part numbers, please refer to the URLs listed below: All storage services: http://www.hp.com/hps/storage/. All HP Care Pack Services: http://www.hp.com/hps/carepack/storage/cp_networked.html. Installation and Startup Services: http://www.hp.com/hps/storage/ns_implementation.html. If you have specific service questions contact your local HP representative. Contact information for your local area can be found at: http://welcome.hp.com/country/us/en/contact_us.html
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Array Installation and Startup Services
The HP installation and startup for HP StorageWorks Disk Arrays service package provides installation and configuration of HP StorageWorks Disk Array products. Service highlights include: Service planning Installation and Startup provides installation, Virtual Disk Design and configuration of the MSA1510i. This includes: Service planning Service deployment Installation Verification Testing (IVT) required for this service Customer orientation session Development of a customized virtual disk design that includes all of the physical disk drives controlled by the MSA iSCSI Controller to meet the array configuration objectives as previously defined by the customer as long as it does not exceed the limits specified in the product specifications. Please contact your local HP sales organization for further details
Support Services via HP Authorized Commercial Resellers - Fixed Care Packs Product SKUs Support Description 1 Yr 4hr 24x7/Onsite 1 Yr 4hr 13x5/Onsite 1 Yr 6 hr CTR 3 Yr next Day/Onsite 3 Yr 4hr 13x5 /Onsite 3 Yr 4hr 24x7 /Onsite 3 Yr 6 hr CTR 5 Yr 6hr CTR *Hardware Installation *Installation and Startup
MSA1510i AD537A
MSA1510iKits
AD593A AD594A Care Pack UA774A/E UC762A/E UA775A/E UC777A/E UA776A/E UC778A/E UB950A/E UB153A/E UB951A/E UB154A/E UB952A/E UB155A/E UB953A/E UB156A/E UC986E U4368A/E UB958A/E UA868A/E UA868A/E
*SERVICES NOTE: Hardware Installation is not required for individual hardware components, when the Installation and Startup service is being purchased.
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Support Services via HP Authorized Resellers and HP Direct -Flexible Care Packs Product SKUs MSA1510i AD537A MSA150i Kits AD593A AD594A BAND 8PM 8PM 8PM 8PM 8PM 8PM 8PM 8PM 8PM 8PM 8PM 8PM 8PM 8PM 8PM 8PM 8PM 8PM 8PM 8PM 8PM 8PM 8PM 8PM 8PM 5FZ 5FZ
Support Description Care Pack BAND 1 Yr 4hr 13x5 Hardware HA103A1 8PN 1 Yr 4h 24x7 Hardware HA104A1 8PN 1 Yr 6 hr CTR HA105A1 8PN 1 Yr Support Plus HA109A1 8PN 1 Yr Support Plus 24 HA110A1 8PN 1 Yr Proactive 24 HA111A1 8PN 1 Year Critical Services HA112A1 8PN 3 yr Next Day HA101A3 8PN 3 Yr 4hr 13x5 Hardware HA103A3 8PN 3 Yr 4hr 24x7 Hardware HA104A3 8PN 3YR 6hr CTR HA105A3 8PN 3Yr Support Plus HA109A3 8PN 3 Yr Support Plus 24 HA110A3 8PN 3 Yr Proactive 24 HA111A3 8PN 3 Year Critical Services HA112A3 8PN 4 year Next Day HA101A4 8PN 4 Yr 4hr 13x5 Hardware HA103A4 8PN 4 Yr 4h 24x7 Hardware HA104A4 8PN 4 Yr 6 hr CTR HA105A4 8PN 4 Yr Support Plus HA109A4 8PN 4 Yr Support Plus 24 HA110A4 8PN 4 Yr Proactive 24 HA111A4 8PN 4 Year Critical Services HA112A4 8PN 5 Year 4hr 13x5 Hardware HA104A5 8PN 5 Year Support Plus 24 HA110A5 8PN Hardware Installation HA113A1 5J0 Installation and Startup HA114A1 5J0 SERVICES NOTE: Hardware Installation is not required on the individual hardware components, when quoting the Installation and Startup service.
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Kit Contents
Model Name MSA1510i
MSA1510i controller Ethernet iSCSI module SCSI I/O module MSA 1510i +MSA30 SCSI enclosure MSA1510i & MSA30 w/ 14 300GB 10k SCSI Bundle MSA 1510i + MSA20 SATA enclosure MSA1510i & MSA20 w/ 12 500GB SATA Bundle MSA1510i & MSA20 w/ 12 750GB SATA Bundle
Kit Contents Description HP StorageWorks MSA1510i Modular Smart Array MSA1510i 2U iSCSI Controller Shelf Includes (1)-controller, (1) iSCSI Ethernet module (with 2 Ethernet ports) , (1)- dual channel SCSI I/O module, (2 )110/120 VAC US/Canada power cables, (2) power cables to connect to a PDU in a rack, redundant fans, redundant power supplies, universal rack-mounting kit, MSA1510i support CD and documentation, serial cable. NOTE: cables, disk enclosures and hard drives are ordered separately Unit ships with 110/120 VAC US/Canada power cables only, country specific power cables must be ordered separately MSA1510i Redundant controller MSA1510i Ethernet iSCSI module (with 2 Ethernet ports) Dual Channel SCSI I/O Module (1 ships with base unit, 3 more can be added) MSA1510i + MSA30 SCSI enclosure mini bundle NOTE: The MSA30 enclosure in this bundle is a single bus model. MSA1510i Controller Shelf and MSA30 Enclosure w/ 14ea. 300 GB 10K SCSI HDDs. NOTE: Available in Americas only. MSA1510i + MSA20 SATA enclosure mini bundle MSA1510i cs Controller Shelf and MSA20 Enclosure w/ 12ea. NOTE: Available in Americas only. MSA1510i Controller Shelf and MSA20 Enclosure w/ 12ea. 750 GB SATA HDDs. NOTE: Available in Americas only.
Part Number AD537A
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Configuration Information
Step 1 - "Product" - Base Configuration
Select one: Model Name MSA1510i Model Description: HP StorageWorks MSA1510i Modular Smart Array MSA1510i 2U iSCSI Controller Shelf Includes (1)-controller, (1) iSCSI Ethernet module (with 2 Ethernet ports) , (1)- dual channel SCSI I/O module, (2 )110/120 VAC US/Canada power cables, (2) power cables to connect to a PDU in a rack, redundant fans, redundant power supplies, universal rack-mounting kit, MSA1510i support CD and documentation, serial cable. NOTE: Cables, disk enclosures and hard drives are ordered separately Unit ships with 110/120 VAC power cables only, other power cables must be ordered separately. Part Number AD537A
Step 2 - Options (Choose at least one SCSI or Serial ATA enclosure)
Select each option with quantities specified. NOTE: SATA drives are designed for archival or reference data. They should not be used in a heavy or intense I/O environment. Those situations require the use of enterprise-class SCSI drives.
Step 2a - Options
Description with Parts Shipped: 256 MB Cache Modules for Controller (one additional for each controller) NOTE: The MSA1510i, MSA1500 and MSA1000 utilize the same Cache Modules Dual Channel SCSI I/O Module (1 ships with base unit, 3 more can be added) Required for adding more than one SCSI drive shelf or more than two SATA shelves. NOTE: Each supports one single MSA30 SCSI enclosure OR two MSA20 SATA enclosures. Quantity 1 per controller Up to 3 Part Number 254786-B21 AA988A
Step 2b - when choosing SCSI Drive Options
MSA30 - Single Channel SCSI enclosure, SCSI cable, redundant fans and power supplies, power cable. Holds up to 14 Ultra320 SCSI drives MSA30 - Dual Channel SCSI enclosure, SCSI cable, redundant fans and power supplies, power cable Holds up to 14 Ultra320 SCSI drives 72.8 GB Pluggable Ultra320 Universal Hard Drive, 10,000 rpm (1") 146.8 GB Pluggable Ultra320 Universal Hard Drive, 10,000 rpm (1") 300 GB Pluggable Ultra320 Universal Hard Drive, 10,000 rpm (1") 36.4 GB Pluggable Ultra320 Universal Hard Drive, 15,000 rpm (1") 72.8 GB Pluggable Ultra320 Universal Hard Drive, 15,000 rpm (1") 146.8 GB Pluggable Ultra320 Universal Hard Drive, 15,000 rpm (1") 300 GB Pluggable Ultra320 Universal Hard Drive, 15,000 rpm (1") Up to 4 each attached to a single Dual SCSI I/O module Up to 2 each attached to two Dual SCSI I/O modules Up to 14 per MSA30 enclosure Up to 14 per MSA30 enclosure Up to 14 per MSA30 enclosure Up to 14 per MSA30 enclosure Up to 14 per MSA30 enclosure Up to 14 per MSA30 enclosure Up to 14 per MSA30 enclosure 302969-B21
302970-B21
286714-B22 286716-B22 350964-B22 286776-B22 286778-B22 347708-B22 411089-B22
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300 GB Pluggable Ultra320 Universal Hard Drive, 15,000 rpm (1")
Up to 14 per MSA30 enclosure
411089-B22
Step 2c - when choosing SATA Drive Options
Up to 8 335921-B21 up to 2 per Dual SCSI I/O module 160 GB Pluggable Serial ATA Universal Hard Drive, 7200 rpm (1") Up to 12 349238-B21 per MSA20 enclosure 250 GB Pluggable Serial ATA Universal Hard Drive, 7200 rpm (1") Up to 12 349239-B21 per MSA20 enclosure 500 GB Pluggable Serial ATA Universal hard drive, 7200 rpm (1") Up to 12 per MSA20 395473-B21 enclosure 750 GB Pluggable Serial ATA Universal hard drive, 7200 rpm (1")* Up to 12 per MSA20 432341-B21 enclosure NOTE: It is recommended that the same hard drive capacity (example: All 250 GB SATA in SATA enclosure or all 146 GB SCSI in SCSI enclosure) be installed in a disk enclosure. NOTE: For complete compatibility information, refer to the Compatibility Guide located at http://h18006.www1.hp.com/products/storageworks/msa1510i *NOTE: when using 750GB SATA HDD behind a MSA1510i, the maximum capacity available is 64 TB, maximum available NOTE: storage capacity depends on the RAID level being implemented, and is based on maximum number of LUNs (32) and maximum LUN size (2 TB). Support for 750GB SATA requires minimum firmware V1.32 on MSA1510i and V2.02 on MSA20 Quantity required Part Number 163719-002 227099-002 142263-003 142257-003 142257-002 142257-006 MSA20 - Serial ATA enclosure, SCSI cable, redundant fans and power supplies, power cable. Holds up to 12 SATA drives
245161-B23 245162-B21 245162-B22
245162-B23 245163-B21 245163-B22
245163-B23 292302-B22
257415-B21 257415-B22
313877-B21 338042-B21 338044-B21 338046-B21 A4900A A4901A A4901D A4902A A4902D
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Step 6 Choose HP Care Pack Services
9x5 Next Business Day, Onsite Coverage, 3 years (6-3) 9x5 Next Business Day, Onsite Coverage, 3 years (2-5-2) 9x5, 4-Hour Response, On-Site Coverage, 3 years (6-3) 9x5, 4-Hour Response, On-Site Coverage, 3 years (2-5-2) 24x7, 4-Hour Response, On-Site Coverage, 3 years (6-3) 24x7, 4-Hour Response, On-Site Coverage, 3 years (2-5-2) 9x5, Next Business Day, On-Site Coverage, 5 years (6-3) 9x5, Next Business Day, On-Site Coverage, 5 years (2-5-2) 9x5, 4-Hour Response, On-Site Coverage, 5 years (6-3) 9x5, 4-Hour Response, On-Site Coverage, 5 years (2-5-2) 24x7, 4-Hour Response, On-Site Coverage, 5 years (6-3) 24x7, 4-Hour Response, On-Site Coverage, 5 years (2-5-2) Hardware Installation (6-3) 103840-002 FM-FCXHW-36 402165-002 FM-FC4HR-36 402164-002 FM-FC724-36 170183-002 FM-FCXHW-60 170185-002 FM-FC4HR-60 170187-002 FM-FC724-60 402162-002
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Related Options
MPIO failover for Windows
MPIO iSCSI Basic Failover provides a multi-path solution for HP MSA1510i Modular Smart Array on a Microsoft Windows Server 2000 or 2003. HP DSM software is required. For more information visit http://h18006.www1.hp.com/products/sanworks/multipathoptions/index.html
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Technical Specifications
Modular Smart Array 1510i LED Indicators on Front Panel
System heartbeat System UID Power On/Standby Fault detected in enclosure System UID LED Indicators on Rear Panel SCSI Module Power indicator (1 per SCSI I/O module) SCSI Activity (1 per SCSI I/O module) Ethernet iSCSI Module Status indicator (1 per module) Ethernet iSCSI Module Link indicator (1 per module) Ethernet iSCSI Module Activity indicator (1 per module) Power supply status (1 per power supply) Fan Module status (1 per fan module) Ultra3 SCSI to Hard Drives Enclosures Interface Two1 Gigabit Ethernet Interfaces Up to 96 SATA hard drives in 8 MSA20 SATA enclosure or 56 SCSI hard Maximum Number of drives in 4 MSA30 SCSI enclosures Drives 50 to 95 F (10 to 35 C) Temperature Range Operating -22 to 122 F (-30 to 50 C) Shipping 10% to 90% Relative Humidity Operating Up to 95% Non-operating 84.2 F (29 C) Maximum wet-bulb Long term storage temperature 86 F (30 C) Short term storage 100 to 240 VAC Input Power Requirements Rated Input Voltage 47 to 63 Hz Rated Input Frequency 6.4A Max, 1A typical Rated Input Current 400W Max*, 95W typical Input Power (max) Dissipation* 2187 BTU/hr Heat Dissipation (Maximum) *Input Power and Heat Dissipation specifications are maximum values and apply to worst-case conditions at full rated power supply load. The power/heat dissipation for your installation will vary depending on the equipment configuration. Controller display with Status Indicators (2) and push buttons (4) on front of User Interface controller LVD (Low Voltage Differential) Electrical Interface Wide Ultra3 SCSI Protocol Support 2-ports per Dual Channel SCSI I/O Module, up to 4 modules total SCSI Ports Maximum Capacity with 64 TB with 750 GB SATA HDD, or 16.8 TB with 300 GB SCSI HDD additional enclosures Up to 32 Logical Drives Logical Drives (LUN) Maximum Logical Drive 2.0 TB size
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MSA 1510i Controller User Interface
Controller Display with Status Indicators (2) and Push Buttons (4) Status Indicators on front of Controller (16) LVD (Low Voltage Differential) Electrical Interface Wide Ultra3 SCSI Protocol Support Compliant with 1000Base-TX as defined by IEE 802.2, 802.3u and 802.3ab specifications iSCSI Gigabit Ethernet Hardware Implemented TCP/IP Offload Engine RAID 6 with ADG (Advanced Data Guarding) RAID Support RAID 5 (Distributed Data Guarding) RAID 1 + 0 (Mirroring + Stripping) RAID 1 (Mirroring) RAID 0 (Stripping) Up to 512 MB Read/Write (256 MB modules). If redundant controllers are Cache Memory used they must have equally configured cache ECC protection, battery-backed, and removable 32 MB SDRAM Memory Up to three days of redundant battery life, removable for easy replacement Cache Batteries 4 MB flashable ROM Upgradeable Firmware Disk Drive and Enclosure HP Ultra 320 and Ultra3 SCSI 1-inch Universal drives Protocol Support
MSA1510i 2-port Ethernet iSCSI Module
Connector Type Number of Ethernet Ports Bandwidth Operation Modes Protocols Supported
RJ45 Two per Ethernet iSCSI module 1Gbps each port 1000base-T, Auto MDI/MDIX IEEE 802.3ab, IEEE 802.1q
MSA1510i Controller Shelf 2U Rack Form Factor
Product Dimensions (H x W x D) Product Weight Shipping Packaging Dimensions (H x W x D) Shipping Weight (Gross)
3.46 x 19.06 x 24.32 in (8.78 x 48.41 x 61.77 cm) 55 lb (24.94 kg) 11.25 x 32.50 x 34.06 in (28.57 x 82.55 x 86.51 cm) 68 lb (30.84 kg)
Dual Channel SCSI I/O Module
3.2 x 0.92 x 14.62 in (8.14 x 2.35 x 37.13 cm) 1.01 lb (0.45 kg) 19.88 x 9.06 x 2.76 in (50.49 x 23.01 x 7.01 cm) 1.93 lb (0.875 kg)
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2-port Ethernet iSCSI Module Product Dimensions (H x W x D) Product Weight Shipping Packaging Dimensions (H x W x D) Shipping Weight (Gross)
3.2 x.92 x 14.62 in (8.14 x 2.35 x 37.13 cm).92 lbs (0.42 kg) 19.88 x 9.x 2.76 in (50.49 x 23.01 x 7.01 cm) 1.87 lbs (0.85 kg)
MSA1510i controller
3.46 x 19.06 x 24.32 in (8.78 x 48.41 x 61.77 cm) 2.4 lbs (1.1 kg) 11.25 x 32.50 x 34.06 in (28.57 x 82.55 x 86.51 cm) 4.4 lbs (2.0 kg)
MSA1510i with SCSI enclosure
8.71 x 19.06 x 24.32 in (22.12 x 48.41 x 61.77 cm) 81 lbs (36.8 kg) 30.25 x 33.5x34.5 in (76.8 x 85.09 x 87.63 cm) 110 lbs (50 kg)
MSA1510i with SATA enclosure
6.96x19.06x24.32 in (17.67 x 48.41 x 61.77 cm) 108 lb (48.98 kg) 30.25 x 33.5x34.5 in (76.8x 85.09x 87.63 cm) 143 lbs (64.86 kg)
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Technical specifications
Full description
The StorageWorks 4400 Enclosure family is the newest HP Ultra320 SCSI disk drive storage enclosure, delivering industry-leading data performance, availability, storage capacity and upgradability to meet your demanding and growing storage needs. The StorageWorks Enclosure is ideal for data center, departmental and workgroup server users who need a flexible, universal storage enclosure that utilizes a common storage building block for their current and future data center. The StorageWorks 4400 Enclosure family is intended for use with servers delivering business-critical data and applications with requirements for high availability and performance, excellent serviceability, and large storage capacity.
| General | |
| Device Type | Hard drive array |
| Enclosure Type | Rack-mountable - 3U |
| Width | 18.9 in |
| Depth | 20.4 in |
| Height | 5.2 in |
| Weight | 68.1 lbs |
| Cabinet (Chassis) | |
| Built-in Devices | LED panel |
| Installed Devices / Modules Qty | 0 |
| Supported Devices / Modules Qty | 14 |
| Supported Drives | Ultra320 SCSI |
| Storage | |
| Total Array Capacity | 2 TB |
| HDD Array External Interface | Ultra320 SCSI |
| Hard Drive | |
| Type | Hot-swap - plug-in module |
| Capacity | 0 |
| Expansion / Connectivity | |
| Expansion Bays Total (Free) | 14 ( 14 ) x hot-swap - 3.5" x 1/3H |
| Interfaces | 2 x Ultra320 SCSI LVD - 68 pin VHDCI (mini-Centronics) |
| Miscellaneous | |
| Cables Included | 2 x SCSI cable - 12 ft |
| Software Included | Drivers & Utilities |
| Rack Mounting Kit | Included |
| Power | |
| Power Device | 2 x power supply - hot-plug - plug-in module |
| Max Supported Qty | 2 |
| Power Redundancy | Yes |
| Power Redundancy Scheme | 1+1 |
| Voltage Required | AC 120/230 V ( 50/60 Hz ) |
| Manufacturer Warranty | |
| Service & Support | 3 years warranty |
| Service & Support Details | Limited warranty - 3 years |
| Environmental Parameters | |
| Min Operating Temperature | 50 °F |
| Max Operating Temperature | 95 °F |
| Humidity Range Operating | 10 - 90% |
| Universal Product Identifiers | |
| Brand | Hewlett-Packard |
| Part Numbers | 302970-001, 302970-606, 302970-B21, 3R-A4076-AA |
| GTIN | 00613326585719, 04948382314741 |
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