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Hardware Installation Guide

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for YI-16SAEF2

Page 1: ...Hardware Installation Guide Revision 1 1...

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Page 3: ...for a particular purpose The information in this document is subject to change without notice We assume no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document The manufacturer shall not be...

Page 4: ...tion If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interfe...

Page 5: ...urfaces Seek servicing if the casing has been damaged DO NOT place or drop objects on top of the RAID SYSTEM and do not shove any foreign object into it DO NOT expose RAID SYSTEM to liquids rain or mo...

Page 6: ...ease refer to the RAID system Software Operation manual Guide to conventions Important information that users should be aware of is indicated with the following icons This icons indicates the existenc...

Page 7: ...SYSTEM CONNECTION 15 Cable 15 RAID system 15 Device 15 Purpose 15 INSTALL HARD DISKS 16 CHAPTER 2 18 HARDWARE INSTALLATION 18 H HA AR RD DW WA AR RE E I IN NS ST TA AL LL LA AT TI IO ON N REPLACE THE...

Page 8: ...u ur r re e e H H Hi i ig g gh h hl l li i ig g gh h ht t t The RAID SYSTEM is designed to meet today s high volume performance storage requirements from rapidly changing business environment It prov...

Page 9: ...media z Ultra320 SCSI Cable x1 z RS232 cable x1 z Ultra320 SCSI Active Terminator x1 z Power Cord x 2 z FAN x 1 z HDD tray x 1 z Mounting screws bag 1 Fibre to ATA RAID system z RAID System x1 z RAID...

Page 10: ...ould match in size and speed All drives in any array should be identical models with the same firmware versions RAID system can use any size drive however the smallest drive will determine the size of...

Page 11: ...he e e R R RA A AI I ID D D s s sy y ys s st t te e em m m The illustrations below identify the various parts of the RAID SYSTEM Get yourself to familiar with these terms as it will help you when you...

Page 12: ...andle 3 Lock Release Button 4 HDD status LED Indicator LED Colors Indicate Blue or Green HDD On Line Blue Blink or Amber HDD Access Red HDD Error 5 Function keys ENT ESC Scroll up Scroll Down Keys Des...

Page 13: ...6 Power On Indicator Blue or Green 7 Power Fail Indicator Red 8 A Host System Access Indicator Blue blink or Yellow 11...

Page 14: ...Hardware Operation Manual 12 Rear View YI 16SAEU4 YI 16SAEF2...

Page 15: ...YI 12SAEU4 YI 08SAEU4 YI 12SAEF2 YI 08SAEF2 13...

Page 16: ...RAID SYSTEM 2 FC Channel 1 3 FC Channel 2 4 LAN port 5 Power Switch 6 FAN Module FAN Module 1 latch 7 FAN Module FAN Module 1 8 FAN failure indicator Rear Front 9 Power Module 1 10 Power Module 2 11...

Page 17: ...y y ys s st t te e em m m C C Co o on n nn n ne e ec c ct t ti i io o on n n Connect all cables and power cord as shown below Cable RAID system Device Purpose RS 232 cable RS 232 Port ANSI Terminal or...

Page 18: ...movable disk cartridges The following sections describe how to install disks into RAID SYSTEM subsystems Remove Cartridges We designed the lock unlock mechanism on a same button and called EzSecurLock...

Page 19: ...ign 4 screws holes on both HDD Cartridge 3 Fasten all 4 screws to mount HDD in the cartridge and make sure the HDD is properly tightened Install Cartridges Reversed the procedures of Remove cartridges...

Page 20: ...p pp p pa a ab b bl lle e e c c co o om m mp p po o on n ne e en n nt t ts s s I I In n ns s st t tr r ru u uc c ct t ti iio o on n ns s s o o on n n h h ho o ow w w t t to o o i iin n ns s st t ta a...

Page 21: ...sconnect the host cables 2 Turn anti clock wise to release the thumb screw 3 Use the eject kit to remove controller board 4 Slide it back and lifting off Installing the controller into YI 16SA Reverse...

Page 22: ...ost cables 2 Turn anti clock wise to release the thumb screw 3 Use the eject kit to remove controller board 4 Slide it back and lifting off Installing the controller into YI 08SA YI 12SA Reverse the p...

Page 23: ...no performance improvement with additional cache Memory serves as the data buffer to increase the CPU utilization rate and minimize the overhead of data accessing thus improves the overall performanc...

Page 24: ...tallation please ensure that all power switches have been turned off and all power cords disconnected to prevent personal injury and damage to the hardware Use screws provided with RAID system only Lo...

Page 25: ...removal and installation of the Fan Module indicated in the figure below YI 16SAEF2 YI 16SAEU4 Removing the Fan Module from RAID system Remove the Fan modules by pushing the latch to release the lock...

Page 26: ...Operation Manual 24 Replacing Fan in a Fan Module Step 1 Turn anti clock wise to release the thumb screw Step 2 slide the cover to blue arrow direction Step 3 Remove the cover of Fan module and lift...

Page 27: ...le indicated in the figure below Removing the Power Module from RAID system YI 16SA Removing the Power Module from RAID system YI 08SAE YI 12SAE Step1 2 Unscrew the fastener Step1 Unscrew the fastener...

Page 28: ...a quick setup of a single RAID array using the control panel 2 Turn to Chapter 3 of Software Operation Manual to access the Monitor Utility Once the Monitor Utility is accessed you can perform a Quic...

Page 29: ...up an array using Quick Setup but fail Why Possible Cause If the error message Array1 Exists appears an array has already been configured Quick Setup can only be used to new RAID arrays Fix Reconfigu...

Page 30: ...Shutdown host OS after shutting down controller Remote terminal problems Unable to access Configuration Mode using the remote terminal interface Possible Cause 1 The terminal communication settings d...

Page 31: ...ge the modem initialization string in the System Params option Refer to your modem manual for its initialization string The following modem models require their own initialization strings Modem Model...

Page 32: ...the utility note the SCSI IDs already in use The RAID SYSTEM is identified as all SCSI IDs Possible Cause The SCSI ID set for RAID SYSTEM is identical to the reserved SCSI ID used by the SCSI card in...

Page 33: ...45 SCSI_AC_DAT 5 12 SCSI_AC_DAT 6 46 SCSI_AC_DAT 6 13 SCSI_AC_DAT 7 47 SCSI_AC_DAT 7 14 SCSI_AC_PAR 0 48 SCSI_AC_PAR 0 15 GND 49 GND 16 GND 50 GND 17 TERMPWRA 51 TERMPWRA 18 TERMPWRA 52 TERMPWRA 19 GN...

Page 34: ...Hardware Operation Manual 32 Modem Male Connector Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 DCD 6 DSR 2 RXD 7 RTS 4 DTR 9 TXC 5 GND Terminal port Audio to RS 232 Network Management Port SFP FC connector...

Page 35: ...and Fan Hot Swap and redundant Yes Drive Hot Spare Optional Support up to 72hrs battery back up time N A Battery Back Up Module Yes Array Management Support Yes Automatic Bad Sector Error Recovery Yes...

Page 36: ...redundant Yes Drive Hot Spare Optional Support up to 72hrs battery back up time N A Battery Back Up Module Yes Array Management Support Yes Automatic Bad Sector Error Recovery Yes Automatic Data rebu...

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