MAP4060 Restoring VPD after replacing the CEC enclosure VPD card
If you replace the CEC enclosure VPD card in the CEC enclosure, you must manually restore the vital product data (VPD) settings. Use this MAP to restore the settings.
About this task
- For storage facility Models 98x, go to MAP4060 Section-1.
- For storage facility Model 961, go to MAP4060 Section-2.
MAP4060 Section-1
Procedure
- Ensure you are already logged into the HMC and the CEC enclosure is powered off. The power input cable to both CEC enclosure power supplies remains connected so the service processor has power.
- Login to the service processor ASM
interface from the HMC as user celogin and
password FipSce.
- For login help, see MAP6F10 Accessing the ASMI using the management console.
- For help with the ASM menu structure, see MAP1221 ASMI menu structure.
- You must manually restore/verify the VPD card settings
using the following steps. This will ensure there are no undetected
functional problems after the repair action is complete. Invalid or incorrect VPD settings can prevent the CEC enclosure from powering up or can cause functional problems. Not all invalid or incorrect VPD settings can be detected by the repair verify process.
- From the ASMI navigation, select System
Configuration > Program Vital Product Data. Then select the menu option listed in the first column
of Table 1.
- The second column gives an example of a setting; this will not be your specific setting.
- The third column directs you where to get your setting.
Table 1. Program Vital Product Data menu option Menu option Example settings Source of setting information System Brand D0 Set to D0
for SSD - From the ASMI navigation, select System
Configuration > Program Vital Product Data > System Keywords. Then select
the menu option listed in the first column of Table 2.
Table 2. System Keywords menu options Menu option Example settings Source of setting information Storage facility system type-model 8286-42A The label on the left side of the CEC front cover. Storage facility system serial number 217DFCV The label on the left side of the CEC front cover. Storage facility machine type-model 2107-98x - Four-digit machine type: always use "2107".
- Three-digit model appears on the MTMS label, located on the inside left of the rack, approximately 2/3 of the way up.
Storage facility serial number 75DMC40 The MTMS label, located on the inside left of the rack, approximately 2/3 of the way up. System ID 01 Set to 00
for SF System 0 (This will be the upper CEC.)Set to
01
for SF System 1 (This will be the lower CEC.)Storage facility system unique ID 0004AC1B243A Set to the default value that indicates the VPD card has been replaced: 0004AC0AFFF8 Storage facility manufacturing ID 0972015 Set to current day number and year, for example: dddyyyy. Node ID 5005076306FFEB3D The node ID is on the WWID label. The WWID label is located on the inside left of the rack, approximately 2/3 of the way up. (The label is vertical.) Reserved Blank Leave blank. RB Keyword0 0 Leave as is, this is ignored. - Click Save Settings and then click Continue.
- From the ASMI navigation, select System
Configuration > Program Vital Product Data > System Enclosures. Then select
the menu option listed in the first column of Table 3.
Table 3. System enclosures menu options Menu option Example settings Source of setting information Enclosure location U78C9.001.WZS03K0 - Feature Code/Sequence Number = U78C9-001
- Enclosure serial number =WZS03K0
The label on the top of the CEC enclosure. Note: The CEC enclosure must be pulled out by approximately 2 cm in order to observe this label.Feature Code/Sequence Number 78C9-001 Enclosure serial number WZS03K0 Note: The label shows 9 characters total. Use the last 7 characters.Reserved Leave blank - Click Save Settings. The Service Processor might reboot at this point. Wait until the Service Processor returns to Standby state and log onto ASM again.
- From the ASMI navigation, select System
Configuration. Then select the menu option
listed in the first column of Table 4.
Table 4. System enclosures menu options Menu option Example settings Source of setting information System name Server-8286-42A-SN217DFCV The label on the left side of the CEC front cover. - From the ASMI navigation, select Performance
Setup. Then select the menu option listed in the first
column of Table 5.
Table 5. Performance Setup Menu options Menu option Example settings Source of setting information Logical Memory Block Size 16 Must be set to "16" for the DS8000®. - Click Save Settings. The Service Processor might reboot at this point. Wait until the Service Processor returns to Standby state before continuing with the next step.
- Return to the HMC repair process screen that sent you here
and click Next to continue. Note: When the CEC enclosure is powering on, you might be presented with screens that prompt you for Capacity on Demand (CoD) codes. The DS8000 does not use CoD, so just click Done to bypass these prompts.
MAP4060 Section-2
Procedure
- Ensure you are already logged into the HMC and the CEC enclosure is powered off. The power input cable to both CEC enclosure power supplies remains connected so the service processor has power.
- Login to the service processor ASM
interface from the HMC as user celogin and
password FipSce.
- For login help, see MAP6F10 Accessing the ASMI using the management console.
- For help with the ASM menu structure, see MAP1221 ASMI menu structure.
- You must manually restore/verify the VPD card settings
using the following steps. This will ensure there are no undetected
functional problems after the repair action is complete. Invalid or incorrect VPD settings can prevent the CEC enclosure from powering up or can cause functional problems. Not all invalid or incorrect VPD settings can be detected by the repair verify process.
- From the ASMI navigation, select System
Configuration > Program Vital Product Data. Then select the menu option listed in the first column
of Table 6.
- The second column gives an example of a setting; this will not be your specific setting.
- The third column directs you where to get your setting.
Table 6. Program Vital Product Data menu option Menu option Example settings Source of setting information System Brand D0 Set to D0
for SSD - From the ASMI navigation, select System
Configuration > Program Vital Product Data > System Keywords. Then select
the menu option listed in the first column of Table 7.
Table 7. System Keywords menu options Menu option Example settings Source of setting information Storage facility system type-model 8205-E6C The label on the left side of the CEC front cover.
Label also located on left side of the CEC enclosure, to the left of the fans (hidden by front cover).Storage facility system serial number 106D17P The label on the left side of the CEC front cover.
Label also located on left side of the CEC enclosure, to the left of the fans (hidden by front cover).Storage facility machine type-model 2107-961 - Four-digit machine type: always use "2107".
- Three-digit model appears on the MTMS label, located above the front door latch handle or on the rack UEPO panel behind the front door.
Storage facility serial number 75FK810 The MTMS label, located above the front door latch handle or on the rack UEPO panel behind the front door. System ID 01 Set to 00
for SF System 0 (This will be the upper CEC.)Set to
01
for SF System 1 (This will be the lower CEC.)Storage facility system unique ID 0004AC08196E Set to the default value that indicates the VPD card has been replaced: 0004AC0AFFF8 Storage facility manufacturing ID 3302011 Set to current day number and year, for example: dddyyyy. Node ID 5005076303FFF81C The node ID is on the WWID label. The WWID label is on the inside front left wall of the rack, near the top of the upper UPS. Reserved Blank Leave blank. RB Keyword0 0 Leave as is, this is ignored. RB Keyword0 2 Leave as is, this is ignored. - Click Save Settings and then click Continue.
- From the ASMI navigation, select System
Configuration > Program Vital Product Data > System Enclosures. Then select
the menu option listed in the first column of Table 8.
Table 8. System Configuration menu options Menu option Example settings Source of setting information Enclosure location U78AA.001.WIH002F - Feature Code/Sequence Number = U78AA-001
- Enclosure serial number = WIH002F
The label on the right side of the CEC enclosure, to the right of the disk drive enclosure (hidden by front cover). Feature Code/Sequence Number 78AA-001 The label on the right side of the CEC enclosure, to the right of the disk drive enclosure (hidden by front cover). Enclosure serial number WIH002F Note: The label shows 9 characters total. Use the last 7 characters.The label on the right side of the CEC enclosure, to the right of the disk drive enclosure (hidden by front cover). Reserved Leave blank - Click Save Settings. The Service Processor might reboot at this point. Wait until the Service Processor returns to Standby state and log onto ASM again.
- From the ASMI navigation, select System
Configuration. Then select the menu option
listed in the first column of Table 9.
Table 9. System Enclosures menu options Menu option Example settings Source of setting information System name Server-8205-E6C-SN106D17P The label on the left side of the CEC front cover. Label also located on left side of the CEC enclosure, to the left of the fans (hidden by front cover). - From the ASMI navigation, select Performance
Setup. Then select the menu option listed in the first
column of Table 10.
Table 10. Performance Setup Menu options Menu option Example settings Source of setting information Logical Memory Block Size 16 Must be set to "16" for the DS8000. - Click Save Settings. The Service Processor might reboot at this point. Wait until the Service Processor returns to Standby state before continuing with the next step.
- Return to the HMC repair process screen that sent you here
and click Next to continue. Note: When the CEC enclosure is powering on, you might be presented with screens that prompt you for Capacity on Demand (CoD) codes. The DS8000 does not use CoD, so just click Done to bypass these prompts.