Installing redundant hot-plug fans, Battery-backed write cache option, Stalled – HP DL385 User Manual

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Item Description

Configuration

7

Fan 7

Primary

8 Fan

8

Redundant

Installing redundant hot-plug fans

For information on hot-plug fan locations, refer to "Identifying Hot-Plug Fans (on page

23

)."

1.

Extend the server from the rack, if applicable ("

Extend the server from the rack

" on page

28

).

2.

Remove the access panel ("

Removing the access panel

" on page

29

).

WARNING: The potential for personal injury exists if a hot surface is contacted. Use

caution while performing hot-plug procedures.

3.

Install the fan.

4.

Be sure that the fan LED is green ("

Hot-plug fan LED

" on page

24

).

5.

Install the access panel ("

Installing the access panel

" on page

29

).

6.

Be sure that the front panel internal health LED is green ("

Front panel LEDs and buttons

" on page

9

).

Battery-backed write cache option

NOTE: This feature applies only to SCSI models.

Along with the cache module, the battery pack provides transportable data protection, increases overall

controller performance, and maintains any cached data for up to 72 hours. The NiMH batteries in the

battery pack are continuously recharged through a trickle-charging process whenever the system power is

on.
For information on BBWC LEDs, refer to "Battery-backed write cache LEDs (on page

25

)" and "Battery-

backed write cache LED statuses (on page

25

)."

CAUTION: To prevent a server malfunction or damage to the equipment, do not add or remove the battery

pack while an array capacity expansion, RAID level migration, or stripe size migration is in progress.

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