What is HP C7000 enclosure?

The HPE BladeSystem C7000 is a 10u high-density enclosure that supports up to 16 half-height blade servers. The enclosure provides shared power, cooling, and networking. It also offers easy management of shared resources and the ability to quickly scale as your business needs change.

What are the supported blades in C class blade enclosure?

Storage blades provide another option besides internal disk drives or SAN connectivity. The c-Class enclosure supports two types of blade storage solutions: direct-attach storage blades and shared storage blades. For mechanical compatibility, the storage blades use the same half-height form factor as the server blades.

How do I reset my HP C7000 enclosure?

Cold reset (reboot) of the enclosure: Disconnect and reconnect all power cables until there are no power cables attached, wait a few seconds, then reattach them. Alternatively, detach the power cable or use the power on/off button on the relevant PDUs, UPSes, and other power distribution devices.

What is enclosure HPE?

The HPE D8000 Disk Enclosures with 12 Gb/s SAS architecture extends and redefines DAS for HPE ProLiant servers. The HPE D8000 Disk Enclosures, designed for data-intensive environments, is a storage enclosure for dense, cost-effective external storage expansion for massive data capacity applications.

How do I reset my onboard administrator C7000?

Press and hold in the HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator reset button for 5 seconds. Select LP from the serial console prompt. Press L to boot the system into Lost Password mode. The password appears on the screen as it reboots.”

What is e-fuse reset?

The term e-Fuse, e-fuse, Efuse or EFUSE is used when a Blade system has to be reset virtually (without physically reseating the server). An e-fuse reset causes the server blade to lose power momentarily as the e-fuse is tripped and reset.

What is expansion enclosure?

EXPANSION ENCLOSURES. Versatile, high-performance storage. SCALE ON DEMAND. Dell EMC SC Series expansion enclosures help you store more data and reduce overall. TCO by seamlessly increasing the capacity of your SC arrays.

What is the HP BladeSystem c7000 enclosure?

The HP BladeSystem c7000 Enclosure is an evolution of the entire rack-mounted infrastructure. It consolidates and repackages all the supporting infrastructure elements―compute, storage, network, and power―into a single ―infrastructure-in-a-box‖ that accelerates the integration and optimization of the data center.

What are the key components of the c7000?

A key component of the c7000 enclosure is the I/O infrastructure—essentially, a NonStop signal midplane that provides the internal wiring between the server or storage blades and the interconnect modules.

What are the server blade form-factors for BladeSystem c7000?

Server blades for the BladeSystem c7000 enclosure are built according to c-Class standard form- factors referred to as half-height and full-height. The enclosure can hold either full-height or half-height server blades or a combination of the two.

How many cooling zones does the c7000 have?

The c7000 enclosure is split into four cooling zones. Each zone can contain two full-height blades or four half-height blades. Full-height blades couple the two left or two right zones into two vertical zones. Fan 3 and fan 8 support two zones and will operate at the higher speed of the two zones.