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Rear View
The rear panel provides the interfaces for input and output devices, power supplies,
cluster management, network traffic, and one or more Memory Arrays.
Figure 2.2 shows the interfaces available on a typical HP VMA SAN Gateway
including redundant power supplies, multiple options for management, and the
choice of either 10GbE or Fibre Channel for data transfers:
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1: Fibre Channel Connectors (hba-a is top right, hba-b is bottom right, hba-c
is top left, hba-d is bottom left. Port ones are on left, Port twos on right)
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2: PCIe Connectors (Slot 1 on right, Slot 4 on left)
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3: Power Supplies
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4: USB Ports
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5: Video Port (not used)
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6: Serial Console Port
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7 & 9: Management Ethernet Ports (Eth1 is on right, Eth4 is on left)
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8: iLO Management Port
Figure 2.2 HP VMA SAN Gateway Back Pane
Power Supplies
Each HP VMA SAN Gateway has two sockets
for power supplies.
iLO Remote Management
Port
The Integrated Lights-Out remote management
port supports the IPMI protocol and functions
enabling administrators to remotely manage the
Memory Gateway.
PCIe Connectors
Each HP VMA SAN Gateway may connect to
up to one or more HP VMA Arrays via PCIe
connections.
Fibre Channel Connectors
8-Gigabit Fibre Channel connectors provide the
network interfaces.
Table 2.1 Rear Panel Interfaces