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Connecting the hardware
1. Use the supplied power cord(s) to connect the HP StoreOnce Backup system to the rack power
supply. This HP-approved cord is appropriate for your specific geographic region.
HP StoreOnce 2900, 4500 and 4700 Backup systems have a redundant power supply (this
also applies to the HP StoreOnce 2700, if a second power supply has been purchased and
installed). Make sure that both power cords are connected.
For detailed safety information, see the Safety Guide. Information about accessing this guide
can be found on the flyer included with your product.
2. HP StoreOnce 4700 Backup only: The storage enclosure supplied in the same pallet as the
head server unit must be connected to the HD SAS port on the RAID controller in slot 1, as
described in Connecting the first storage enclosure at installation (page 16).
3. For ease of installation connect LAN Port 1 on the head server unit to a 1 Gbit ethernet network
switch on a DHCP-enabled network. The appliance will use the default configuration and will
be available on the network after power up. You can then use the HP StoreOnce CLI commands
to further configure the network, as described in Network configuration, how to use StoreOnce
CLI commands (page 38).
NOTE: Use any CAT-5E or better network cable (also supplied with the product) to connect
to the 1 Gbit ethernet network switch. 100 Base-T Ethernet will limit performance.
If you are not using the quick install option, connect the required network port(s) and also
connect a console and keyboard to the video and USB connectors on the rear of the unit (see
drawings below for your product). You will need to configure the appliance manually after
power up so that it can be accessed on the network, see also Network configuration,
understanding the concepts (page 30)
4. If installing Capacity Upgrade enclosures at the same time, make sure they are cabled to the
HP StoreOnce Backup system and the rack power supply, as described in Connecting to the
Capacity Upgrade Kit (if required) (page 18).
5. Power up the HP StoreOnce Backup system. See Powering on and managing the StoreOnce
Management system (page 24).
NOTE: The HP StoreOnce Backup system also supports iLO4.
Connecting the HP StoreOnce 4700 Backup system
Figure 6 Rear view of the HP StoreOnce 4700 Backup system
FC card 12.RAID controller 11.
RAID controller 24.FC card 23.
Power supply bay 16.10 Gbit ethernet card5.
USB connectors (4)8.Power supply bay 27.
iLO4 port, do not use for data connection10.Video/monitor connector9.
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