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Quick-Start Guide

 

Date of Publication: 19 December 2016

SA-E5660-ISA-300T

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Drive

System Installation

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Security Analytics E5660 300T Intelligent Storage Array

Cabinet

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Unpack and Install the Cabinet Rails

Your system is shipped with RAID-controller modules, power supplies, and fan 

components already installed in the enclosure. Make sure that all components 

are properly seated and were not dislodged or damaged during shipping.

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] Extend the rail by loosening the two adjustment screws. [

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] Starting at the lowest available 

position in the cabinet, align the holes on the ends of the rail with the holes on the cabinet. 

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] Confirm that the rail is level. [

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] Secure the front of the rail to the cabinet by counting 

down from the top of the rail and inserting two screws into the 

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the washers if the cabinet has square holes. [

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] Secure the rear of the rail to the cabinet with 

two screws (and washers if the cabinet has square holes). Use the same set of holes as in 

the front. [

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] Secure the optional hold-down brackets to the back of the cabinet by counting 

up from the bottom of the rail and inserting screws into the 

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Rack the Appliance

Install the tray Handles (required if a mechanized lift is not available)

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] To access the tray, remove the outer packing box. Then, fold down the 

flaps on the inner box. [

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] If you are lifting and moving the tray by hand, attach 

the four handles. Push up on each handle until it clicks into place. 

Install the Appliance into the Rack

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] Place the back of the tray (the end with the connectors) on the rails.  

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] Supporting the tray from the bottom, slide it into the cabinet. If you are using 

the handles, use the thumb latches to detach the handles as you slide the tray 

in. [

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] Secure the tray to the front of the cabinet by inserting two screws in the 

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Disk-Installation Guidelines

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] To maintain proper airflow, install the physical disks from left-to-right and front-to-back 

in each drawer. The diagram on the right shows how the system numbers the disks.

NOTE

: After the storage array has been configured, you 

cannot change a disk’s position in the drawer.

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] When all of the disks have been properly seated in the drawer, push the drawer 

into the enclosure until the release latch clicks into place. [

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] Close the latches on 

each side of the drawer so that the drawer is pushed in and closed completely.

Install Disks in the Drawer

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] Rotate the physical disk-carrier handle upward to the vertical position. [

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two raised buttons on the disk carrier with the notches and physical-disk connector on the 

physical-disk drawer. [

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] Lower the physical-disk into the drawer slot.  

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] Rotate the physical-disk carrier handle downward until the physical-disk is properly seated 

in the connector and the physical-disk carrier handle snaps into place.

CAUTION: 

Verify that the disk is not raised up at the back of the drawer slot, 

which would indicate that it is not properly seated. Closing the drawer with an 

improperly seated disk will damage both the drawer and the physical disk. 

WARNING:

 The physical disks are shipped separately in anti-static packaging. Do not install the physical disks in the enclosure drawers before racking. The disks 

add substantial weight to the enclosure and make lifting and racking the fully populated enclosure unsafe.

Empty weight: 60 kg (132.0 lb)  Fully populated: 109.2 kg (240.7 lb)
CAUTION:

 Before installing the enclosure in the rack, ensure that the weight of the system does not exceed the rack’s fully populated weight limit. For more 

information, see the rack-installation instructions that shipped with your system.

NOTE:

 For weight stability, always load your rack from the bottom up.

Front-Panel Indicators

1 Power On

2 Standby Power

3 System ID

4 Temperature Limit Exceeded

5 Service Action Required (System)
6 Service Action Allowed (Drawer)

CAUTION: 

Remove the physical 

disk from the system only if the 

Service Action Allowed

 light is 

blue

. Removing the physical disk 

from the system when the light is 

not lit may damage the system.

7 Service Action Required (Drawer)

8 Drive Activity LEDs

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Fibre Channel RAID Controller Module Features

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16 Gbps FC IN Port (4)

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Seven-Segment Display

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Cache Active or Cache Offload

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Controller Fault

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11 Battery Backup Charging

12 Battery Backup Fault  

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Open a Disk Drawer

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disk drawer in both hands and pull it away from the chassis. 

NOTE:

 You can open only one disk drawer at a time. Forcing more than one drawer 

open at a time may damage the assembly or produce unexpected results. 

NOTE:

 When a drawer is opened, the enclosure cooling-fan RPM increases 

significantly to provide optimal airflow. This is expected behavior. 

NOTE: 

Keep all drawers closed unless you need to access the physical 

disks. The storage array operates normally with a drawer open, but 

it is designed for optimal cooling with all drawers closed.

CAUTION:  

If a drawer is not completely inserted into the enclosure, the other drawers 

will remain locked. Do not attempt to force a drawer open, because it may damage the 

physical disks or the drawer itself. 

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