High availability features, Operator control panel, 24 hsv200 controller—rear view – HP 4000.6000.8000 Enterprise Virtual Arrays User Manual
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Figure 24 HSV200 controller—rear view
1. Dual controller interconnect
2. CAB (cabinet address bus)
3. Unit ID
4. Power ON switch
5. FC device ports
6. FC cache mirror ports
7. FC host ports
8. Power supply 0
9. Power supply 1
10. Service connectors (not for customer use)
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Figure 25 HSV210/200 controller—front view
1. Battery 0
2. Battery 1 (EVA8000 only)
3. Blower 0
4. Blower 1
5. Operator Control Panel (OCP)
6. Status indicators
7. Unit ID
High availability features
Two interconnected controllers ensure that the failure of a controller component does not disable the
system. A single controller can fully support an entire system until the defective controller, or controller
component, is repaired. For EVA8000 configurations with more than four disk drive enclosures, the
complete data redundancy configuration includes two Loop A and two Loop B data paths. For EVA4000
and EVA6000 configurations, data redundancy is accomplished with two Loop A data paths.
Each HSV210 controller has two lead-acid cache batteries that provide power to the cache memory.
Each HSV200 controller has one battery. When the batteries are fully charged, they can provide power
to the cache for up to 96 hours.
Operator control panel
The operator control panel (OCP) provides a direct interface to each controller. From the OCP you
can display storage system status and configuration information, shut down the storage system, and
manage the password.
The OCP includes a 40-character LCD alphanumeric display, six pushbuttons, and five status indicators
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