Clearing a password, Setting up a controller pair using the ocp, Hsv controller cabling – HP 3000 Enterprise Virtual Array User Manual

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Clearing a password

Use the following procedure to remove storage system password protection.

NOTE:

Changing a system password on the controller requires changing the password on any element manager

with access to this system.

1.

Press

to scroll tot he System Password menu.

2.

Press

to select the System Password menu.

3.

Press

to scroll to Clear Password.

4.

Press

to select Clear Password

OR
press

to go to Shutdown Options.

5.

Press

to keep the password

OR
press

to scroll to CLEAR PASSWORD YES.

6.

Press

to clear the password

OR
press

to keep the current password and go to CLEAR PASSWORD NO.

7.

The system will automatically return to the default display.

Setting up a controller pair using the OCP

For information about how to set up a controller pair during initial installation, see

Setting Up a Controller

Pair Using the OCP

.

HSV controller cabling

All data cables and power cables attach to the rear of the HSV110 controller (see

Figure 48

). Adjacent to

each data connector (see 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9) is a two-colored LED that indicates the link status.

When the green LED is on, the link can communicate.

When the amber LED is on, the link cannot communicate.

NOTE:

These LEDs do not indicate whether there is communication on the link, only whether the link can

transmit and receive data.

The data connections are the interfaces to the disk drive enclosures or loop switches (depending on your

configuration), the other controller, and the fabric. Fiber optic cables link the controllers to the fabric,

and, if an expansion cabinet is part of the configuration, link the expansion cabinet drive enclosures to

the loop switches in the main cabinet. Copper cables are used between the controllers (mirror port) and

between the controllers and the drive enclosures or loop switches.

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