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HP 12000 - Replacing a Secondary Node; Ethernet Switch 2510-24 Replacement

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a. On the primary node, connect to the serial port or use the keyboard and mouse ports to
connect to a console.
b. Power on the primary node.
After several minutes, a menu will appear on your monitor asking whether the node is a
primary (master, m) or secondary (slave, s) node.
c. Enter m. The node will then run cable checks and configuration checks.
d. After the checks are complete the node will reboot automatically. Wait for the primary
node to fully boot.
Rebooting is complete when you receive the “Initializing node#” and then “Initializing
for node# completed. messages in the systems notifications (if you have DHCP enabled)
of Command View VLS or when you see the login prompt on the terminal.
5. If your system is running VLS firmware version 2.3.1, or version 3.2.2 or higher, continue to
Step 6. If not, skip to Step 10.
6. After the node reboots, check Command View VLS for the new storage port WWPNs. See
Step 1 in Presenting the LUNs.
7. Present the new WWPNs to the EVA. See Presenting the LUNs.
IMPORTANT: Do not reboot the VLS12000 at this point or it will overwrite your saved
configuration with a blank configuration.
8. Perform a Quick Restore of node0. See Recovering from Operating System Failure.
9. Reconfigure the node as described in Step 4.
The warm failover feature will now automatically restore the original configuration and licenses.
The procedure is complete; you may omit the final step.
10. Restore the previously saved configuration. See Manually Restoring the System.
Replacing a Secondary Node
CAUTION: Each VLS node weighs 17.9 kg (39.5 lb) full. At least two people are required to lift
and move each node.
To replace a secondary node:
1. Remove the existing node from the rack:
a. Power off the system. See Powering Off the System.
b. From the back of the node, make a note of all cable connections then disconnect the
cables.
c. From the front of the node, loosen the captive thumbscrews until the thumbscrews are free
of the rack.
d. Pull the node out from the rack until it stops.
e. Squeeze the release brackets (see Figure 41 (page 162)), then pull the node free from the
rails.
2. Install the new node into the rack. See Installing the VLS Node into a Rack.
3. Reconnect the cables to the new node exactly as they were connected to the previous node.
4. Configure the node. See Configuring the Secondary Nodes 1 through 3.
5. Reboot the system. See Rebooting the System.
Ethernet Switch 2510–24 Replacement
To replace the 100 Mb Ethernet Switch 2510–24:
1. Power off the switch.
2. Make a note of all cable connections to the switch then disconnect the cables.
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