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Summary of Contents for LSM-FC2002 - Loop Resiliency And SES Module Expansion

Page 1: ...2Gb SANbloc Series Installation Guide P N MAN FC2002 001 Revision 1 4 September 2003 ...

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Page 3: ...ic Warranty In the absence of any optional warranty or continuing provisions by formal agreement ADAPTEC warrants its products in accordance with the schedules listed below Purchaser hereafter mentioned refers at all times to the customer who purchased ADAPTEC product s 2Gb SANbloc Warranty Adaptec warrants 2Gb SANbloc products of its manufacture to be free from defect in material and workmanship ...

Page 4: ...ms not a part of the basic product ADAPTEC shall have no obligation to make repairs or to cause replacement required through normal wear and tear or necessitated in whole or in part by catastrophe fault or negligence of the user improper or unauthorized use of the product or use of the product in such a manner for which it was not designed or by causes external to the product such as but not limit...

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Page 7: ...nity Statement 15 Safety Statements 16 Chapter 1 Introduction 19 Introduction 19 Features 19 Disk Drive Carrier 20 Power Supplies 20 Cooling System 21 I O Option Modules 22 Chapter 2 Installation and Setup 27 Safety Statements 28 Unpacking and Initial Setup 30 Installing the System in an Equipment Rack 30 Ambient Temperature 30 Air Flow 31 ...

Page 8: ...nfiguration Rules 35 Supported Host Bus Adapters 35 Supported Cables 36 Copper Cables 36 Optical Cables 36 Chapter 3 JBOD Configurations 37 Setting the Enclosure ID 37 Configurations 40 JBOD Configurations 41 Dual FC Loop Configuration 41 Quad Loop Configuration 44 Connecting a Power Source 45 Connecting an AC Power Source 45 Disk Drive Spin Up Sequence 46 Chapter 4 RAID Configurations 47 2Gb SANb...

Page 9: ...Configuration 59 Connecting a Power Source 62 Connecting an AC Power Source 62 Disk Drive Spin Up Sequence 63 Chapter 5 System Monitoring 65 Overview 65 LS Module 65 LS Module Features 66 2Gb SANbloc Enclosure LEDs 66 Disk Drive LEDs 69 Power Supply LEDs 71 Advanced Cooling Module ACM LEDs 72 RAID Controller LEDs 73 Chapter 6 Installing and Removing Components 75 Location of the Components 76 Inst...

Page 10: ...g Module 82 Removing an Advanced Cooling Module 82 Installing and Removing an I O Module RAID Controller 83 Installing an I O Module RAID Controller 83 Removing an I O Module RAID Controller 83 Appendix A Safety Statement Translations 85 Appendix B Technical Specifications 95 Host Interface 95 Disk Drive Interface 95 System 95 Redundant Hot Swappable Components 95 Physical Dimensions 96 Deskside E...

Page 11: ... 99 Product Safety Standards 99 Product Safety Third Party Certifications 99 CE Mark 99 Electromagnetic Radiation 99 Appendix C Configuration Loop Diagrams 101 Appendix D Upgrading a 2Gb SANbloc JBOD Array to a RAID Array 105 Equipment and parts necessary for upgrade 105 Upgrading from JBOD to RAID 105 Installing the Battery Backup Unit 107 ...

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Page 13: ...tion of the 2Gb SANbloc Series only For details relating to the host system refer to the documentation supplied with the host system Conventions Used In This User Guide The following conventions are used throughout this Instal lation Guide Note A NOTE gives general information such as helpful tips and references to related information CAUTION A CAUTION means take care There is a risk of caus ing d...

Page 14: ...rovide reasonable protection against harmful interference when operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accor dance with the instruction manual may cause harmful inter ference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which cas...

Page 15: ...ipment If this equipment is used in a domestic environment radio disturbance may arise When such trouble occurs the user may be required to take corrective actions European Community Statement This equipment complies with the following European direc tives EMC Directive 89 336 EEC and amending Directives 92 31 EEC and 93 68 EEC Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC ...

Page 16: ... is recommended that if interconnecting equipment resides within more than one equipment rack cabinet these cabi nets should be at the same ground potential CAUTION Before attempting to install or remove any of the com ponents ensure that anti static precautions have been taken The minimum requirement is an anti static wrist strap and grounding wire CAUTION When installing or removing a rackmount ...

Page 17: ... plate or by installing a replacement LS Module Failure to do so can disrupt air flow and seriously reduce cooling WARNING A possible shock hazard may exist in the area of the fan connection WARNING Disconnect the power cord before removing the power supply from the storage enclosure WARNING The module handles are to facilitate the easy inser tion and removal of the modules they should not be used...

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Page 19: ... enclosures The 2Gb SANbloc Series can be scaled in multiple dimensions enabling flexible configuration of capacity performance and functionality to match and grow with virtually any appli cation or IT environment The enclosure is available with your choice of copper or optical I O modules and is downward compatible to 1GB protecting your investment A high performance industry first Quad Loop 4 FC...

Page 20: ...drives The 2Gb SANbloc Series can hold up to fourteen disk drive carriers The disk drives can be hot swapped and the disk drive carriers provide for blind mating Power Supplies The 2Gb SANbloc Series uses two AC power supplies for normal operation providing redundancy of the power system The power supplies can be hot swapped The AC power supplies provide 673 Watts continuous output power and 853 W...

Page 21: ... is recommended that the failed fan be replaced as soon as possible The ACM units can be hot swapped The LS Module monitors and controls the speed of each fan The speed is set depending on the ambient temperature and failed status The fans are set to full speed if one fan is failed The following table shows how the fan speed relates to temperature change Note All fans in an enclosure are set to th...

Page 22: ...le has two HSSDC connectors The top connector is the primary FC loop input port and the bottom connector is available for FC loop expansion input A fibre channel loop back terminator is not required I O Expansion Module Optical Copper This 2Gb FC expansion module has the SFF LC optical connector as the FC Loop Input port The FC loop expansion is carried out by the HSSDC connector A loop back termi...

Page 23: ...inator is not required 2Gb SANbloc RAID Controller The 2Gb SANbloc RAID Controller is a high performance controller providing two host fibre channel and two device fibre channel interfaces It is an intelligent caching controller that supports RAID levels 0 1 3 5 0 1 and JBOD The controller enables multiple hosts to access an array of disk drives which can be configured as one or more virtual stora...

Page 24: ...Features 24 Figure 1 2 2Gb SANbloc Series Tower Model 1 8 F 1 8 F 1 8 F 1 8 F 1 8 F 1 8 F 1 8 F 1 8 F 1 8 F 1 8 F 1 8 F 1 8 F 1 8 F 1 8 F 0 1 2 3 4 5 0 1 2 3 4 5 SAN bloc Series 2 Gb ...

Page 25: ...Features 25 Figure 1 3 2Gb SANbloc Series Rack Model 18F 18F 18F 18F 18F 18F 18F 18F 18F 18F 18F 18F 18F 18F 0 1 2 3 4 5 SAN bloc Series 0 1 2 3 4 5 2 Gb ...

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Page 27: ...ety instructions are discussed along with the electrical mechanical and environmental precautions that need to be taken Items that need to be set prior to operating the 2Gb SANbloc enclosure are also described here Note Please read this Chapter carefully before attempting to install or operate the 2Gb SANbloc Series enclosure ...

Page 28: ...taken The mini mum requirement is a properly grounded anti static wrist strap and ground wire CAUTION If any of the components are removed the resulting hole must be blocked by installing a component blank or replac ing the component Failure to do so can seriously restrict air flow and cooling CAUTION This device should be connected to a power source which carries a fuse or circuit breaker that is...

Page 29: ...ent resides within more than one equipment rack cabinets these equipment racks should be at the same ground potential WARNING A possible shock hazard may exist in the area of the fan connection WARNING Disconnect the power cords before removing a power supply from the enclosure ...

Page 30: ...pment Rack Before installing the 2Gb SANbloc Series in an equipment rack it is essential that the following guidelines are complied with to ensure the safe and efficient operation of the system The 2Gb SANbloc Series can be installed in open or closed equipment racks with a front width of 19 by observing the environmental electrical and mechanical precautions described below Ambient Temperature In...

Page 31: ...s is from front to rear Mechanical Loading Consideration should be given to the loading of any equipment racks To maintain a low centre of gravity thus reducing the likelihood of instability racks should be loaded where possible from the bottom of the equipment rack upwards This is recommended to ensure personal safety CAUTION When installing or removing a rack mount enclosure remove all disk driv...

Page 32: ...uipment rack to arrive at a total power consumption figure In addition surge currents must be catered for Disk drives may consume twice the amount of current at start up time as they do during steady state operation Setting Fibre Channel Loop Speed 2Gb or 1Gb The 2Gb SANbloc Series can be operated with fibre channel loop speeds of either 2Gb or 1Gb The loop speed is set through the use of a jumper...

Page 33: ...ed to 1Gb operation 1 Remove the LS module from the front of the enclosure 2 On the LS Module locate the jumper position JP2 Figure 2 1 3 For 1Gb operation there should be no jumper installed at JP2 If one is installed remove it 4 Replace the LS module Figure 2 1 Location of Jumpers on LS Module ...

Page 34: ...ing procedures must be applied to both LS modules CAUTION Enclosures operating in split loop mode can not be daisy chained to other enclosures Setting Up Split Loop Operation To operate the 2Gb SANbloc Series enclosure in split fibre channel loop mode follow this procedure 1 Remove the LS module from the front of the enclosure 2 On the LS Module locate the jumper position JP3 Figure 2 1 3 To opera...

Page 35: ...or dual drive loops Cannot mix optical and copper I O modules in the same enclosure both I O Modules must be the same Cannot mix 1Gb and 2Gb LS and I O modules and 1Gb and 2Gb cables 2Gb JBOD enclosures require 2Gb cables 2Gb JBOD enclosures require 2Gb disk drives Disk drive blanks must be ordered for any empty drive slots Supported Host Bus Adapters Only the following QLogic Host Bus Adapters sh...

Page 36: ...must be used with the 2Gb SANbloc Series enclosure copper applications Amphenol Cable Model Numbers Optical Cables The optical Fibre Channel cables used with the 2Gb SANbloc Series enclosure must conform to the following Minimum Length 2 Meters Maximum Length 150 Meters Model No Description 515840001 3m 2Gb Fibre Channel copper cable non equal ized HSSDC HSSDC 515840003 1m 2Gb Fibre Channel copper...

Page 37: ...urteen disk drive slots of the 2Gb SANbloc Series has a unique identifier assigned to it This identifier is assigned using a combination of the slot number and the enclosure ID The enclosure ID is set using the enclosure ID switch located on the rear of the 2Gb SANbloc see Figure 3 1 Note The enclosure ID must be set prior to powering on the enclosure Note Each enclosure must have a separate ID wh...

Page 38: ...switch can be set to 0 through 7 The graphic below shows the slot number and location 1 2 1 2 0 I 0 I Enclosure ID Switch 1 LSM LSM Slot 0 Slot 1 Slot 2 Slot 3 Slot 4 Slot 5 Slot 6 Slot 7 Slot 8 Slot 9 Slot 10 Slot 11 Slot 12 Slot 13 Slot location when viewed from the front of the enclosure ...

Page 39: ...t 0 3 18 33 48 63 78 93 108 Slot 1 4 19 34 49 64 79 94 109 Slot 2 5 20 35 50 65 80 95 110 Slot 3 6 21 36 51 66 81 96 111 Slot 4 7 22 37 52 67 82 97 112 Slot 5 8 23 38 53 68 83 98 113 Slot 6 9 24 39 54 69 84 99 114 Slot 7 10 25 40 55 70 85 100 115 Slot 8 11 26 41 56 71 86 101 116 Slot 9 12 27 42 57 72 87 102 117 Slot 10 13 28 43 58 73 88 103 118 Slot 11 14 29 44 59 74 89 104 119 Slot 12 15 30 45 60...

Page 40: ...Note The following configuration procedures refer to connecting the 2Gb SANbloc Series directly to the host system It is also possible to connect the system using a Hub Switch CAUTION Before working on the enclosure ensure that anti static precautions have been taken The minimum requirement is an anti static wrist strap and grounding wire ...

Page 41: ... This section describes the procedure for connecting a dual FC Loop configuration to your host computer and how to daisy chain these enclosures together To connect the dual FC Loop enclosure to the host Note You will need two HBA s in your host system or a single HBA with support for two connections A hub switch or two hosts with HBA may also be used 1 Insert the connector on the first cable into ...

Page 42: ... Loop configuration to a host See Appendix C for Loop Diagram To daisy chain enclosures together connect link cables from the bottom connectors on the I O modules of the first enclosure to the top connectors of the I O modules on the next enclosure see Figure 3 3 Note A maximum of eight enclosures may be daisy chained together 1 2 1 2 0 I 0 I To HBA To HBA ...

Page 43: ...ining dual FC Loop enclosures See Appendix C for Loop Diagram CAUTION When daisy chaining enclosures you must ensure that each enclosure has a unique Enclosure ID 1 2 1 2 0 I 0 I To HBA 1 2 1 2 0 I 0 I To next enclosure To HBA To next enclosure ...

Page 44: ...t be two LS modules and two I O modules installed in the enclosure 1 Remove both LS modules from the enclosure and install a jumper at jumper location JP3 if one is not already installed This sets the enclosure to operate in split loop mode 2 Attach cables to the top and bottom connector of both I O modules see Figure 3 4 3 Attach the other end of these four cables to your host systems Figure 3 4 ...

Page 45: ...sectional area not less than 4mm2 This cross sectional area corresponds to a minimum 10AWG wire Connecting an AC Power Source 1 Ensure all cables have been attached as described in the preceding sections 2 Attach the AC power cords to the power supplies and turn the power supply switches to the On position see Figure 3 5 Figure 3 5 Attaching the AC power cords WARNING This equipment must be connec...

Page 46: ...after a delay of 12 seconds times the modulo 8 value of the numeric SEL_ID of the disk drive Once the enclosure is powered up and all 14 drives are spun up as depicted above the enclosure will support immediate drive spin up with two power supplies present Modulo 8 The drive spin up sequence above uses modulo 8 to calculate the spin up delay Modulo 8 is determined by SHELF ID x DRIVE NUMBER 8 NUMB...

Page 47: ...ccess to data in the event of a disk drive failure When configured in a dual active controller system the RAID controller also provides continuous access to data in the event of a controller failure This dual active controller system is one in which two controllers share access to the same array of disk drives In the event of a controller failure controller opera tions are assumed by the surviving...

Page 48: ...troller and connections for debug and out of band service to the host and device PCI busses The RAID Controller requires a minimum of two circuit boards the controller and I O The controller and I O circuit boards are connected using two 38 pin controlled impedance connectors The controller I O and ethernet circuit boards are assembled into a stack with the controller and ethernet boards mounted t...

Page 49: ...at maintains memory content in case of AC power failure Power for the BBU is provided by a battery pack mounted in the fan module of the enclosure RAID Controller Circuit Boards This section gives a brief description of the three RAID controller circuit boards Controller I O and Ethernet Controller Circuit Board The controller circuit board oversees and regulates the flow of data from a host throu...

Page 50: ...or a copper connection between one of the device channels and an expansion module Port bypass circuitry on the I O circuit board enables quadplex operation on a second host loop The I O board has seven LEDs to indicate subsystem status Ethernet Circuit Board The ethernet circuit board provides a 10BASE T 100BASE TX LAN connection for out of band service for the RAID controller Features of the ethe...

Page 51: ...ce is through the PCI interface The ethernet circuit board connects to the controller circuit board through a 114 pin Mictor impedance controlled connector The electrical interface is with the primary PCI bus host bus on the controller circuit board In addition to the PCI signals this connector provides the 3 3 V power for the ethernet circuit board The power required for this board is a maximum o...

Page 52: ...fy Table 6 1 Controller Status LEDs 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 FC Host Connectors SSF optical HSSDC Connector Ethernet Connection RS232 Status LEDs LED Description 1 Yellow Not Ready Normally Off Goes On during power up sequence 2 Green Ready Normally On 3 Green Dirty Cache On when there is data in cache 4 Yellow BBU Fault Normally Off 5 Green Partner Fail Normally Off 6 Green Device Activity i e on drive chan...

Page 53: ...ed This section also describes how to set the enclosure ID Setting the Enclosure ID Each of the fourteen disk drive slots of the SANbloc Series has a unique identifier assigned to it This identifier is assigned using a combination of the Slot number and the enclosure ID The enclosure ID is set using the enclosure ID switch located on the rear of the SANbloc see Figure 4 4 Note The enclosure ID mus...

Page 54: ...ber and location The fourteen disk drive slots 0 to 13 will be assigned an identifier based on the enclosure ID and the slot number as shown in Table 6 2 1 2 1 2 0 I 0 I Enclosure ID Switch 1 LSM LSM Slot 0 Slot 1 Slot 2 Slot 3 Slot 4 Slot 5 Slot 6 Slot 7 Slot 8 Slot 9 Slot 10 Slot 11 Slot 12 Slot 13 Slot location when viewed from the front of the enclosure ...

Page 55: ... 6 7 Slot 0 3 18 33 48 63 78 93 108 Slot 1 4 19 34 49 64 79 94 109 Slot 2 5 20 35 50 65 80 95 110 Slot 3 6 21 36 51 66 81 96 111 Slot 4 7 22 37 52 67 82 97 112 Slot 5 8 23 38 53 68 83 98 113 Slot 6 9 24 39 54 69 84 99 114 Slot 7 10 25 40 55 70 85 100 115 Slot 8 11 26 41 56 71 86 101 116 Slot 9 12 27 42 57 72 87 102 117 Slot 10 13 28 43 58 73 88 103 118 Slot 11 14 29 44 59 74 89 104 119 Slot 12 15 ...

Page 56: ... the enclosure ensure that anti static precautions have been taken The minimum requirement is an anti static wrist strap and grounding wire To connect this configuration to a host system follow this procedure Connecting a Single RAID Controller to a Host 1 Plug both host cables into the host connectors on the RAID controller see Figure 4 5 Note For single HBA configurations only one of the host co...

Page 57: ... Enclosure To daisy chain the RAID enclosure to an expansion enclosure connect link cables from the RAID controller to the top connectors of the I O modules of the expansion enclosure see Figure 4 6 Note A maximum of eight enclosures may be daisy chained together 1 2 1 2 0 I 0 I 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 HBA 1 HBA 2 ...

Page 58: ...osures you must ensure that each enclosure has a unique Enclosure ID 1 2 1 2 0 I 0 I 1 2 1 2 0 I 0 I To next enclosure Link Cable I O Module To next enclosure Connect this cable for dual loop operation Link Cable Total of 8 enclosures may be daisy chained together 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 HBA 1 HBA 2 RAID Controller ...

Page 59: ...to a host system follow this procedure Connecting Dual RAID Controllers to a Host Sys tem Note This example configuration assumes that the RAID enclosure is being attached to two separate host systems each containing two HBA s Other configurations such as one host with 4 HBA s are also possible 1 Plug two host cables in to the host connectors of the first RAID controller one cable into each FC con...

Page 60: ...in the RAID enclosure to an expansion enclosure connect link cables from the RAID enclosure to the top connectors of the I O modules of the expansion enclosure see Figure 4 8 Note A maximum of eight enclosures may be daisy chained together 1 2 1 2 0 I 0 I 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 HBA 1 HBA 2 Host A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 HBA 1 HBA 2 Host B ...

Page 61: ...y chaining enclosures you must ensure that each enclosure has a unique Enclosure ID 1 2 1 2 0 I 0 I 1 2 1 2 0 I 0 I To next enclosure To next enclosure Link Cable Link Cable Total of 8 enclosures may be daisy chained together 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 HBA 1 HBA 2 Host A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 HBA 1 HBA 2 Host B ...

Page 62: ... not less than 4mm2 This cross sectional area corresponds to a minimum 10AWG wire Connecting an AC Power Source 1 Ensure all cables have been attached as described in the preceding sections 2 Attach the AC power cords to the power supplies and turn the power supply switches to the On position see Figure 4 9 Figure 4 9 Attaching the AC power cords WARNING This equipment must be connected to an eart...

Page 63: ...after a delay of 12 seconds times the modulo 8 value of the numeric SEL_ID of the disk drive Once the enclosure is powered up and all 14 drives are spun up as depicted above the enclosure will support immediate drive spin up with two power supplies present Modulo 8 The drive spin up sequence above uses modulo 8 to calculate the spin up delay Modulo 8 is determined by SHELF ID x DRIVE NUMBER 8 NUMB...

Page 64: ...Disk Drive Spin Up Sequence 64 ...

Page 65: ...le The LS Module Loop Resiliency and SES Module provides monitoring and control for the 2Gb SANbloc Series The module reports status and receives control infor mation over the Enclosure Services Interface ESI port of any of the fourteen disk drives installed in the enclosure The LS Module also provides loop resiliency for the Fibre Channel loop in the form of Port Bypass Circuits The 2Gb SANbloc S...

Page 66: ...alarm with manual and software disable FC link monitoring and status information Firmware download capability Reporting of PSU LS module I O module and backplane serial number and revision I O module and backplane type reporting Control of 6 front LEDs for enclosure and module status I O option slot status monitoring 2Gb SANbloc Enclosure LEDs The 2Gb SANbloc Series has six LEDs located on each of...

Page 67: ...Nbloc Enclosure LEDs Table 5 1 shows the meaning of each of the LEDs and how to interpret them 0 1 2 3 4 5 LED 0 LED 1 LED 2 LED 3 LED 4 LED 5 18F 18F 18F 18F 18F 18F 18F 18F 18F 18F 18F 18F 18F 18F 0 1 2 3 4 5 SAN bloc Series 0 1 2 3 4 5 2 Gb ...

Page 68: ...tes a fault Flashing of this LED indicates the both a 1GB and a 2Gb I O module has been detected LED 2 FC Loop A Green ON indicates FC Loop A closed OFF indicates FC Loop A open LED 3 FC Loop B Green ON indicates FC Loop B closed OFF indicates FC Loop B open LED 4 LS Fault Amber Normally OFF indicating that the LS Module has no fault ON indi cates an LS Module fault Flashing of this LED indicates ...

Page 69: ...ote The audible alarm will sound when an error is detected Table 5 2 Disk Drive LED Descriptions Drive Ready Green LED Bicolor LED Green Bicolor LED Amber Condition Drive Controlled Off Off Slot empty ready for insert Drive Controlled On Off Drive online ready for opera tion Drive Controlled ON 125ms Off 125ms Off Off Drive Identify POD Drive Controlled ON 250ms Off 250ms Off Off Prepare for remov...

Page 70: ...Disk Drive LEDs 70 Figure 5 2 Disk Drive Carrier LEDs 18F Disk Drive Ready Green BiColor LED Green Amber ...

Page 71: ...er OK LED is on when the power supply is operating normally This green LED is driven by the power supply and indicates that the power supply output voltages are operating normally The power supply amber Fault LED is driven by the LS Module and power supply This amber LED is ON when the LS Module detects a power supply fault or it will flash when the power supply Locate feature is selected Note The...

Page 72: ... SANbloc Series enclosure has two fault LEDs visible from the rear of the enclosure The LEDs are labeled 1 and 2 to correspond with the two fans inside the ACM assembly These LEDs are normally off and will only be on when a fault is detected in a fan by the LS Module Note The audible alarm will sound when an error is detected Figure 5 4 Advanced Cooling Module LEDs 1 2 Fan1 Fault Fan2 Fault ...

Page 73: ...iption 1 Yellow Not Ready Normally Off Goes On during power up sequence 2 Green Ready Normally On 3 Green Dirty Cache On when there is data in cache 4 Yellow BBU Fault Normally Off 5 Green Partner Fail Normally Off 6 Green Device Activity i e on drive channels Flashes with activity 7 Green Host Activity Flashes with activity 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 FC Host Connectors SSF optical HSSDC Connector Ethernet Con...

Page 74: ...RAID Controller LEDs 74 ...

Page 75: ...ter describes the procedures for installing and removing the replaceable components in the 2Gb SANbloc Series WARNING The module handles are to facilitate the easy inser tion and removal of the modules they should not be used to lift and or carry the enclosure ...

Page 76: ...of the Components 1 2 1 2 0 I 0 I Disk Drives LS ACMs Power Supplies I O Module I O Module 18F 18F 18F 18F 18F 18F 18F 18F 18F 18F 18F 18F 18F 18F 0 1 2 3 4 5 SAN bloc Series 0 1 2 3 4 5 2 Gb Module LS Module RAID Controller RAID Controller ...

Page 77: ... cam lever fully open slide the carrier into the slot until the lever starts to close 4 Fully close the cam lever The lever is fully closed and the drive locked in place when the lever clicks into position Removing a Disk Drive Carrier 1 Using your finger release the locking tab by pressing it in the direction shown in Figure 5 1 and pull the cam lever towards you 2 Fully open the cam lever approx...

Page 78: ...Installing and Removing a Disk Drive Carrier 78 Figure 6 1 Disk Drive Carrier 18F Cam Lever Push locking tab in this direction to open ...

Page 79: ...right for deskside systems 3 With the cam lever fully open slide the LS Module into the slot until the lever starts to close 4 Fully close the cam lever The lever is fully closed and the LS Module locked in place when the lever clicks into position Removing an LS Module 1 Using your finger release the locking tab by pressing it in the direction shown in Figure 5 2 and pull the cam lever towards yo...

Page 80: ...Installing and Removing an LS Module 80 Figure 6 2 LS Module 0 1 2 3 4 5 Cam Lever Push locking tab in this direction to open ...

Page 81: ...ch that the LEDs are on the top on the right hand side for rack mount systems 3 Gently slide the power supply into the empty power supply slot 4 Secure in place using the two fixing screws torque setting 0 3Nm 5 Install the power cables Removing a Power Supply 1 Turn off the power supply and remove the power cable 2 Loosen the two fixing screws 3 Using the power supply handle gently slide it out o...

Page 82: ...e slot into which the module is to be installed 2 Orient the module such that the LEDs are on the top on the right hand side for rack mount systems 3 Gently slide the ACM into the empty ACM slot 4 Secure in place using the two fixing screws torque setting 0 3Nm Removing an Advanced Cooling Module 1 Loosen the two fixing screws 2 Using the advanced cooling module handle gently slide it out of the e...

Page 83: ... I O module Installing an I O Module RAID Controller 1 Remove the I O module blank if there is one installed 2 Gently insert the I O module into the slot 3 Secure in place using the two fixing screws torque setting 0 3Nm 4 Connect the cables as described in Chapter 3 Removing an I O Module RAID Controller 1 Remove all cables 2 Loosen the two fixing screws 3 Using the module handle gently slide the...

Page 84: ...Installing and Removing an I O Module RAID Controller 84 ...

Page 85: ...kontrolle installiert werden FÖRSIKTIGHET Denna utrustning får endast installeras på ställe med begränsad åtkomst VAROITUS Laitteisto on tarkoitettu asennettavaksi ainoast aan sivullisilta suojattuun paikkaan FORSIGTIG Dette udstyr er kun beregnet til installation i et område med begrænset adgang OBS Dette utstyret er bare beregnet for installering på steder med adgangsbegrensning CAUTION ...

Page 86: ...FÖRSIKTIGHET Låt skivdrivenheter och strömtillförsel nå rumstemperatur innan strömförsörjningen slås på VAROITUS Ennen kuin kytket virran hyllyyn sijoitettuihin levyasemiin ja teholähteisiin odota että laitteet saavuttavat huoneiston lämpötilan FORSIGTIG Sørg for at drev og strømforsyninger har opnået rumtemperaturer før strømmen tilsluttes hylden OBS La diskstasjoner og strømforsyninger nå romtem...

Page 87: ...rust ning finns i mer än ett utrustningshyllskåp att dessa hyllskåp ligger på samma jordpotential VAROITUS Jos toisiinsa yhdistettyjä laitteita sijaitsee useam massa kuin yhdessä kehyksessä on suositeltavaa sijoittaa kyseiset kehykset samalle tasolle FORSIGTIG Hvis der i mere end ét udstyrsrackkabinet er indbyrdes forbundet udstyr bør disse kabinetter have samme grundspænding OBS Dersom sammenkobl...

Page 88: ...åtgärder vidtages innan någon av komponenterna installeras eller avlägsnas Min imikravet är ett ordentligt jordat antistatiskt armband och jor dledning VAROITUS Ennen komponenttien asentamista tai poista mista varmista että antistaattisista varotoimenpiteistä on huole hdittu Vähimmäisvaatimuksina on asianmukaisesti maadoitettu antistaattinen rannehihna ja maadoitusjohto FORSIGTIG Før du forsøger a...

Page 89: ...s Lauf werkfachs von mindestens zwei Personen vornehmen zu lassen Dies ist notwendig um Verletzungen bzw Schäden am Fach zu vermeiden FÖRSIKTIGHET När en utrustningshylla installeras eller avlägsnas ska all strömtillförsel bortkopplas och alla skivdriven heter avlägsnas Det rekommenderas att du arbetar med minst en person till när en skivhylla ska installeras Detta är nödvän digt för att förhindra...

Page 90: ...en drevhylde installeres Det er nødvendigt for at undgå person skade og beskadigelse af hylden OBS Når hylle for rackmontering blir installert eller fjernet må alle strømforsyninger og diskstasjoner fjernes Det anbefales at du arbeider sammen med minst én annen person når du installerer en diskhylle Dette er nødvendig for å hindre person skade og skade på hyllen CAUTION ...

Page 91: ...IGHET Det yttre höljet är inte en utbytbar enhet och skall därför inte avlägsnas från lagringsuppsättningen VAROITUS Tornikehys ei ole paikan päällä vaihdettavissa eikä sitä saa poistaa muistijärjestelmästä FORSIGTIG Søjleindkapslingen kan ikke udskiftes på stedet og må derfor ikke fjernes fra lagringssystemet OBS Det ytre dekselet er ikke konstruert for å kunne skiftes på stedet og må derfor ikke...

Page 92: ...et som blir kvar blockeras genom att en blindplåt installeras eller genom att sätta in en ny LS Module Ett allvarligt avbrott i luftflödet kan orsakas och därmed reducera kylningen om detta inte görs VAROITUS LS Module valvontayksikön poistamisen seurauksena syntyvä aukko on peitettävä suojalevyllä tai asenta malla uusi valvontayksikkö entisen tilalle Muussa tapauksessa ilmavirran kulku saattaa hä...

Page 93: ...le shock hazard may exist in the area of the fan connection VORSICHT Im Bereich des Lüftungsanschlusses besteht Stromschlaggefahr VARNING Det finns risk för elstötar i området runt fläk tanslutningen VAARA Tuuletinliitännän ympäristössä voi olla sähköiskun vaara ADVARSEL Der er fare for stød i området hvor ventilatoren er tilsluttet ADVARSEL Det kan være en viss risiko for elektrisk støt i nærhete...

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Page 95: ... Channel interfaces 200MB s each 400MB s total System Redundant Hot Swappable Components Two power supplies removable from the rear Two advanced cooling modules removable from the rear Two loop resiliency and SES modules LS removable from the front Up to 14 disk drives removable from the front Two independent AC power inlets Max drives per enclosure Up to 14 drives Max drives per subsystem Up to 1...

Page 96: ...losure Height 5 22 inches 13 3cm Width 17 5 inches 44 5cm Depth 20 inches 50 8cm Weight 60 lbs 29 5kg maximum Warranty Three 3 years 5 years disk drive warranty Monitoring Temperature advanced cooling modules power supplies disk drives loop resiliency modules I O modules Failure Notification In band reporting SES LEDs audible alarm Spheras Storage Management software ...

Page 97: ...umidity Relative Humidity Operating 10 to 80 non condensing Max Rate of Operational Humidity Change 10 per hour Relative Humidity Storage 5 to 95 non condensing Rotational Velocity 10K 15K Form factor 3 5 Height 1 0 Interface Fibre Channel 2Gb FC support Input Voltage 85 264 VAC Current Rating 10 5 Amps Input Frequency 47 63 Hz Max Peak Output Power 853 Watts Max Average Output Power 673 Watts ...

Page 98: ... Half sine shock 3G half sine shock with a pulse duration of 11 milliseconds or less No permanent damage will occur at or below this level Operational Vibration Sinusoidal vibration from 5 to 350 Hz at 0 2G 0 to peak at a sweep rate of 1 2 octave per minute No permanent damage will occur at or below these levels ...

Page 99: ...ting Light Industry CENELEC EN 50 081 1 1995 Radiated Emissions CENELEC EN 55 022 1992 Conducted Emissions CENELEC EN 55 022 1991 Immunity Testing CISPR 24 for ITE Immunity Testing Light Industry CENELEC EN 50 082 1 1997 Electrostatic Discharge CENELEC EN 61000 4 2 1995 Radiated Immunity CENELEC EN 61000 4 3 Electrical Fast Transients Burst CENELEC EN 61000 4 4 1995 Transient Surge CENELEC EN 6100...

Page 100: ...Regulatory Agency Compliance 100 ...

Page 101: ...01 Appendix C Configuration Loop Diagrams 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 External Loop Diagram for a Single Enclosure System Single Loop Circles denote disk drives with drive ID shown Enclosure ID 0 ...

Page 102: ... 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 External Circles denote disk drives with drive ID shown 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Loop Diagram for a Dual Enclosure System Single Loop Enclosure ID 0 Enclosure ID 1 ...

Page 103: ...103 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 External Loop Diagram for a Single Enclosure System Dual Loop Circles denote disk drives with drive ID shown Enclosure ID 0 ...

Page 104: ...5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 External Circles denote disk drives with drive ID shown 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Enclosure ID 0 Enclosure ID 1 Loop Diagram for a Dual Enclosure System Dual Loop ...

Page 105: ... RAID Controller 2 controllers if dual controller operation is required FC host cables to connect RAID controller to host hub switch Upgrading from JBOD to RAID CAUTION Before beginning the upgrade ensure that anti static precautions are taken The minimum requirement is an anti static wrist strap and grounding wire 1 Shut down the system and remove the power cables from the rear of the enclosure 2...

Page 106: ... attach the other end of the cable s to your HBA hub switch refer to Chapter 4 for more details 7 Install the battery backup unit as described below 8 Re attach the power cables and switch on the enclosure 9 You can now configure your RAID system using the Management Software supplied 1 2 1 2 0 I 0 I 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 RAID Controller Installed RAID Controller Screws 1 2 1 2 0 I 0 I 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 HBA 1...

Page 107: ... Location of Battery Backup Unit on ACM Follow this procedure to install the Battery Backup Unit BBU 1 Remove the ACM from the enclosure by loosening the two ACM screws and using the handle slide the ACM out of the enclosure 2 Lay the ACM on a flat surface as in Figure D 1 above 3 Orient the BBU as shown see Figure D 2 ACM Assembly BBU goes here ...

Page 108: ... the BBU connector see Figure D 2 5 Press the BBU into position and secure it by ensuring the four tabs click into place 6 Replace the ACM in the enclosure and tighten the ACM screws to complete the installation Feed cable through hole provided and attach to the connector BBU Tabs Tabs BBU Connector ...

Page 109: ...2 D daisy chaining 42 57 60 dimensions 96 disk drive spin up sequence 46 63 disk drive carrier 20 77 disk drive leds 69 disk drives 97 dual i o module configuration 41 dual raid controller configuration 59 E enclosure id 37 53 expansion modules 22 F fans 21 fcc statement 14 features 19 H hot swappable 95 humidity 97 I i o modules 83 i o modules copper hssdc 22 id settings 37 id table 39 55 install...

Page 110: ... rack mounting 30 raid 45 redundancy 95 regulatory agency 99 S safety statements 16 28 safety statements translations 28 85 shock operational 98 single i o module configuration 41 single raid controller configuration 56 specifications technical 95 spin up sequence 46 63 support 5 14 T technical specifications 95 temperature 30 97 translations safety statements 85 U unpacking 30 upgrading jbod to r...

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