Nearline system power-on procedure – Grass Valley K2 Storage System Instruction Manual v.3.2 Aug.01 2007 User Manual

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July 3, 2007

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Nearline system power-on procedure

Nearline system power-on procedure

Power on Nearline

(iSCSI) K2 Storage

System

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Verify HP ProCurve switches.
Diagnostic self test LED Behavior is as
follows:
-Initially, all the status, LED Mode and port

LEDs are on for most of the duration of the
test.

-Most of the LEDs go off and then may

come on again during phases of the self
test. For the duration of the self test, the
Test LED stays on.

When the self test completes successfully,
the Power and Fan Status LEDs remain on,
the Fault and Test LEDs go off, and the port
LEDs on the front of the switch go into their
normal operational mode, as follows:
-If the ports are connected to active network

devices, the LEDs behave according to the
LED Mode selected. In the default view
mode (Link), the LEDs should be on.

-If the ports are not connected to active

network devices, the LEDs will stay off.

Verify Level 3 RAID devices:
-DIR and SVP LEDs on the RAID

controllers are blinking green

-Disk Link LED is steady ON green.
-FLT and BAT LEDs are OFF.
-The front Power LED is ON, Service

LED is OFF. Elapsed time: 5 minutes

Elapsed time: 1 minute

Does the

system have

RAID

expansion

chassis?

Yes

Power on the Expansion Chassis
prior to or simultaneous with the
primary RAID chassis

No

Power on the

primary RAID chassis

Power on the

GigE switches

Power on the

control point PC

Verify control point PC.
After log on, start NetCentral.
NetCentral reports devices as
offline. As each device is
powered on, check NetCentral
to verify the device’s status

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