Disableir, Syntax, Parameters – HP INTEGRITY RX3600 User Manual

Page 306: Sample output, Locate, Smart array p400, p600 and p800 controllers, Quick installation procedure

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DISABLEIR

The DISABLEIR command turns off IR functionality on a SAS controller. To accomplish the
disabling, set the MPI_IOUNITPAGE1_DISABLE_IR bit in the IO Unit 1 MPT Configuration
page.

Syntax

cfggen <controller #> disableir

Parameters

This command does not require <controller #>.

Sample Output

Vendor Device
Index ID ID Bus Device
----- ------ ------ ---------
0 1000h 0054h 14h 08h LSI 1068 SAS Host Adapter

LOCATE

The LOCATE command turns locate LED's on and off.

Syntax

cfggen <controller #> locate

Parameters

<controller #>

A SAS controller number between 0 and 255.

Smart Array P400, P600 and P800 Controllers

The following information is provided to assist you in configuring the Smart Array P400, P600
and P800 controllers during installation. For additional information refer to the following
documents:

HP Smart Array P400 Controller Support Guide

HP Smart Array P600 Controller for Integrity Servers User Guide

HP Smart Array P800 Controller for Integrity Servers User Guide

Quick Installation Procedure

To install the controller, follow these steps:
1.

Power off the server.

2.

Install additional physical drives if necessary (see

“Connecting External Storage” (page 109)

).

The number of drives in the server determines the RAID level that is auto configured when
the server is powered on.

3.

Power on the server.

4.

Update the controller firmware (see

“SAUPDATE Utility” (page 110)

). When the firmware

update process is complete, the server reboots and runs through a POST procedure. This
POST procedure halts briefly during controller initialization and prompts you to open ORCA
(Option ROM Configuration for Arrays).

5.

Open ORCA. See

“Configuring the Array” (page 115)

.

If using a headless console, press Esc+8.

Otherwise, press F8.

6.

Configure the logical boot drive, and exit from ORCA.

Depending on the OS, additional device drivers and management agents must be installed. See
the User Guide for the specific HP Smart Array Controller at:

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Core I/O Card Utilities

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