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E2600 DSA E-Series iSCSI Disk Arrays

 Connecting the E2600 Controller-Drive Tray to the Drive Trays | en

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Bosch Security Systems

Installation Manual

- | V2 | 2012.09

8.5

Things to Know – Drive Tray Cabling Configurations – Duplex 
System

The figures in this topic show examples of cable configurations from the controller-drive tray 

to the drive trays. Use these examples as guides to connect cables in your storage array.

Figure 8.4

Controller-Drive Tray Above the Drive Tray

Figure 8.5

Controller-Drive Tray Between Two Drive Trays

NOTICE! 

The configuration shown in the fourth image in this topic provides an example of tray loss 

protection. With tray loss protection, if one drive tray cannot be accessed, you still have 

access to the remaining drive trays.

Summary of Contents for DSA E Series

Page 1: ...E2600 DSA E Series iSCSI Disk Arrays en Installation Manual ...

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Page 3: ...5 2 Procedure Installing the E2600 Controller Drive Tray 32 6 Connecting the E2600 Controller Drive Tray to the Hosts 35 6 1 Key Terms 35 6 2 Things to Know Host Channels 35 6 3 Procedure Connecting Host Cables on an E2600 Controller Drive Tray 36 6 4 Example cabling patterns 37 6 4 1 Direct Topology One Host Connected to a SingleController 37 6 4 2 Direct Topology Two Hosts Connected to a Single ...

Page 4: ...the LEDs on the E2600 Controller Drive Tray 71 11 4 Things to Know LEDs on the DE1600 Drive Tray 74 11 5 General Behavior of the LEDs on the DE1600 79 11 6 Things to Know Service Action Allowed LEDs 81 11 7 Things to Know Sequence Code Definitions for the E2600 Controller Drive Tray 82 11 8 Things to Know Lock Down Codes for the E2600 Controller Drive Tray 82 11 9 Things to Know Diagnostic Code Se...

Page 5: ...er Canister 130 18 1 Removing a Controller Canister from the E2600 Controller Drive Tray 130 18 1 1 Cache Memory DIMM Fault Code Display Error Code Definitions 134 18 2 Replacing a Cache Memory DIMM 135 18 3 Replacing a Cache Backup Memory Device 136 18 4 Reinstalling the Controller Canister in the E2600 Controller Drive Tray 137 18 5 Bringing the Controller Canister Online 138 19 Upgrading Memory...

Page 6: ...Small Form factor Pluggable SFP transceiver because you might be exposed to laser radiation WARNING Risk of bodily injury The battery can weigh up to 10 9 kg 24 lb When you remove the battery be prepared to support its weight If the battery is dropped the impact might cause bodily injury including deep puncture wounds caused by the battery pins WARNING Risk of bodily injury If the bottom half of t...

Page 7: ...abinet and make sure that you have adequate help WARNING Risk of bodily injury Two persons are required to safely lift the component WARNING Risk of bodily injury Three persons are required to safely lift the component WARNING Risk of bodily injury Four or more persons are required to safely lift the component WARNING Risk of fire or chemical burn Before disposing of a used battery review the batt...

Page 8: ...et If you do not attach the stability foot the cabinet might become unstable or it might fall Always push the cabinet from the front to prevent it from falling over A fully populated cabinet can weigh more than 636 kg 1420 lb The cabinet is difficult to move even on a flat surface If you must move the cabinet along an inclined surface remove the components from the top half of the cabinet and make...

Page 9: ... the cabinet as a shelf or work space CAUTION Potentially hazardous material The battery pack contains sealed lead acid batteries that might be considered hazardous material If you recycle a used battery pack that is not damaged use the proper facilities Handle the battery pack according to all applicable regulations CAUTION Potentially hazardous material If the used battery pack is physically dam...

Page 10: ...maged battery pack exposes you and others to potentially hazardous material Dispose of the damaged battery pack according to all applicable regulations If you recycle a used battery pack that is not damaged use the proper facilities Handle the battery pack according to all applicable regulations CAUTION Electrical grounding hazard This equipment is designed to permit the connection of the DC suppl...

Page 11: ...grade is a Premium feature Any combination of E2600 controller drive trays attached to DE1600 drive trays not to exceed a maximum of 96 or 192 drive slots in the storage array Two 6 Gb s host connectors in addition to one of the following host interface cards Two 6 Gb s SAS connectors Four 1 Gb s iSCSI connectors Two 10 Gb s iSCSI connectors Four 8 Gb s Fibre Channel FC connectors 8 GB battery bac...

Page 12: ... A drive tray does not contain controllers environmental services monitor ESM A canister in the drive tray that monitors the status of the components An ESM also serves as the connection point to transfer data between the drive tray and the controller Small Form factor Pluggable SFP transceiver A component that enables Fibre Channel duplex communication between storage array devices SFP transceive...

Page 13: ... for more information Depending on the power supply limitations of your cabinet you might need to install more than one cabinet to accommodate the different components of the E2600 storage array DE1600 drive tray with end caps that are packaged separately Yes Mounting rails and screws The mounting rails that are available with the drive tray are designed for an industry standard cabinet Fibre Chan...

Page 14: ...ized DC power plant equipment Four DC power connector cables are provided if additional redundancy is required A qualified service person is required to make the DC power connection per NEC and CEC guidelines A two pole 20 amp circuit breaker is required between the DC power source and the drive tray for over current and short circuit protection Before turning off any power switches on a DC powere...

Page 15: ...rage array you might need to use various combinations of four different types of SFP transceivers 8 Gb s Fibre Channel 6 Gb s SAS 1 Gb s iSCSI or 10 Gb s iSCSI These SFP transceivers are not generally interchangeable You must purchase only Restriction of Hazardous Substances RoHS compliant SFP transceivers Copper Fibre Channel cables optional Use these cables for connections within the storage arr...

Page 16: ...lation DB9 to PS2 adapter cable This cable adapts the DB9 connector on commercially available serial cables to the PS2 connector on the controller Table 2 4 Product DVDs Item Included with the Controller Drive Tray Firmware DVD Firmware is already installed on the controllers The files on the DVD are backup copies SANtricity ES Storage Manager Installation DVD SANtricity ES Storage Manager softwar...

Page 17: ...ceivers and SAS cables with a SFF 8088 Connector Table 2 5 Tools and Other Items Item Included with the Tray Labels Help you to identify cable connections and lets you more easily trace cables from one tray to another A cart Holds the tray and components A mechanical lift optional Use the Compatibility Matrix at the following website to obtain the latest hardware compatibility information NOTICE Y...

Page 18: ... but are not compatible with other types of connections SFP transceivers for 1 Gb s iSCSI and 10 Gb s iSCSI connections have a different physical interface for the cable and are not compatible with other types of connections Figure 2 1 Fiber Optic Cable Connection Figure 2 2 1 Gb s iSCSI Cable Connection Figure 2 3 Copper Fibre Channel Cable Connection WARNING Risk of exposure to laser radiation D...

Page 19: ...ive Tray with 12 Drives Front View 1 SAS Cable 2 SFF 8088 Connector WARNING Risk of bodily injury A qualified service person is required to make the DC power connection according to NEC and CEC guidelines CAUTION Electrical grounding hazard This equipment is designed to permit the connection of the DC supply circuit to the earthing conductor at the equipment NOTICE Each tray in the storage array m...

Page 20: ...nnector 6 Ethernet Connector 1 7 Ethernet Link Active LED 8 Ethernet Link Rate LED 9 Ethernet Connector 2 10 Host SFF 8088 Connector 2 Native 11 Host Link 2 Fault LED 12 Host Link 2 Active LED 13 Base Host SFF 8088 Connector 1 14 ESM Expansion Fault LED 15 ESM Expansion Active LED 16 Expansion SFF 8088 Port Connector 17 Power Fan Canister 18 Standby Power LED 19 Power Fan DC Power LED 20 Power Fan...

Page 21: ...plate with a SAS Host Interface Card 1 ESM Expansion Fault LED 2 ESM Expansion Active LED 3 Expansion SFF 8088 Port Connector 1 Host Interface Card Link 3 Up LED 2 Host Interface Card Link 3 Active LED 3 SFF 8088 Host Interface Card Connector 3 4 Host Interface Card Link 4 Up LED 5 Host Interface Card Link 4 Active LED 6 SFF 8088 Host Interface Card Connector 4 7 ESM Expansion Fault LED 8 ESM Expa...

Page 22: ...Host Interface Card Connector 3 4 Host Interface Card Link 4 Up LED 5 Host Interface Card Link 4 Active LED 6 FC Host Interface Card Connector 4 7 Host Interface Card Link 5 Up LED 8 Host Interface Card Link 5 Active LED 9 FC Host Interface Card Connector 5 10 Host Interface Card Link 6 Up LED 11 Host Interface Card Link 6 Active LED 12 FC Host Interface Card Connector 6 13 ESM Expansion Fault LED...

Page 23: ...ace Card Link 5 Active LED 9 iSCSI Host Interface Card Connector 5 10 Host Interface Card Link 6 Up LED 11 Host Interface Card Link 6 Active LED 12 iSCSI Host Interface Card Connector 6 13 ESM Expansion Fault LED 14 ESM Expansion Active LED 15 Expansion SFF 8088 Port Connector 1 Host Interface Card Link 3 Up LED 2 Host Interface Card Link 3 Active LED 3 iSCSI Host Interface Card Connector 3 4 Host...

Page 24: ...Fan DC Power LED 11 Power Fan Service Action Allowed LED 12 Power Fan Service Action Required LED 13 Power Fan AC Power LED CAUTION Possible equipment damage You must use the supported drives in the drive tray to ensure proper performance For information about supported drives contact a Customer and Technical Support representative NOTICE Risk of equipment malfunction To avoid exceeding the functi...

Page 25: ...ith AC Power Option Rear View Figure 2 15 DE1600 Drive Tray with DC Power Option Rear View 1 Left End Cap Has the Drive Tray LEDs 2 Drives 3 Right End Cap 1 ESM A Canister 2 Host Connector 1 3 Host Connector 2 4 Seven Segment Display Indicators 5 Serial Connector 6 Ethernet Connector 7 Expansion Port SFF 8088 Connector 8 Power Fan Canister 9 Power Connector 10 Power Switch 11 ESM B Canister 1 ESM ...

Page 26: ...tection Before turning off any power switches on a DC powered drive tray you must disconnect the two pole 30 amp circuit breaker Figure 2 16 Power cable 3 Host Connector 2 4 Seven Segment Display Indicators 5 Serial Connector 6 Ethernet Connector 7 Expansion Port SFF 8088 Connector 8 Power Fan Canister 9 Power Connector 10 Power Switch 11 ESM B Canister WARNING Risk of electrical shock This unit h...

Page 27: ... with an E2600 storage array that uses SANtricity ES Storage Manager Version 10 77 NOTICE Most of the switches as shipped from the vendor require an update to their firmware to work correctly with the storage array Table 3 1 Supported Switches Vendor Model Fibre Channel iSCSI SAS Brocade 200E Yes No No 3200 Yes No No 3800 Yes No No 3900 Yes No No 3950 Yes No No 12000 Yes No No 3850 Yes No No 3250 ...

Page 28: ...o No 9120 Yes No No 914x Yes No No 9513 Yes No No 9020 Yes No No MDS9000 Yes No No 9222i Yes No No 9134 Yes No No Catalyst 2960 No Yes No Catalyst 3560 No Yes No Catalyst 3750G 24TS No Yes No LSI 6160 No No Yes McData 3232 Yes No No 3216 Yes No No 4300 Yes No No 4500 Yes No No 6064 Yes No No 6140 Yes No No 4400 Yes No No 4700 Yes No No QLogic 6140 No Yes No 6142 No Yes No SANbox2 8 Yes No No SANbo...

Page 29: ...er configuration changes Use your switch s configuration utility to make the changes Table 3 2 Supported Switch Vendors and Required Configuration Changes Switch Vendor Configuration Changes Required Next Step Brocade Yes Change the In Order Delivery IOD option to ON Make the change and go to Section 4 Installing the Host Bus Adapters for the E2600 Controller Drive Tray page 30 Cisco Yes Change th...

Page 30: ...face cards HICs for dual 6 Gb s SAS four 1 Gb s iSCSI two 10 Gb iSCSI and four 8 Gb s FC connections The connections on a host must match the type SAS HBAs for SAS FC HBAs for FC or iSCSI HBAs or Ethernet network interface cards NICs for iSCSI of the HICs to which you connect them For the best performance HBAs for SAS and FC connections should support the highest data rate supported by the HICs to...

Page 31: ...n each host The HBA host port world wide name of each port on the HBA The following table shows examples of the host and HBA information that you must record NOTICE If your operating system is Windows Server 2008 Server Core you might have additional installation requirements Refer to the Microsoft Developers Network MSDN for more information about Windows Server 2008 Server Core You can access th...

Page 32: ...standard voltage requirements for both domestic and worldwide operation 5 2 Procedure Installing the E2600 Controller Drive Tray Figure 5 1 Airflow Direction Through and Clearance Requirements for the E2600 Controller Drive Tray with 12 Drives NOTICE Make sure that the combined power requirements of your trays do not exceed the power capacity of your cabinet 1 76 cm 30 in clearance in front of the...

Page 33: ...included with your mounting rails If you are installing the mounting rails above an existing tray position the mounting rails directly above the existing tray If you are installing the mounting rails below an existing tray allow 17 8 cm 7 00 in clearance below the existing tray 1 76 cm 30 in clearance in front of the cabinet 2 61 cm 24 in clearance behind the cabinet WARNING Risk of bodily injury ...

Page 34: ...es of the cabinet see Figure 5 3 The rear of the controller drive tray slides into the slots on the mounting rails Figure 5 3 Securing the E2600 Controller Drive Tray with 12 Drives to the Cabinet NOTICE Make sure that you place the controller drive tray in the middle portion of the cabinet while allowing room for drive trays to be placed above and below the controller drive tray As you add drive ...

Page 35: ... Dictionary of Storage Networking Terminology 6 2 Things to Know Host Channels Each controller has from two to six host ports Two of the host ports are standard and support 6 Gb s SAS data rates Two to four of the host ports are optional and if present are located on a host interface card HIC The following types of HICs are supported Two SAS connectors at 6 Gb s Four iSCSI connectors at 1 Gb s Two...

Page 36: ...SAS or an iSCSI HIC Starting with the first host channel of each controller plug one end of the cable into the host channel You are using an FC HIC Starting with the first host channel of each controller plug one end of the cable into the SFP transceiver in the host channel The cable is either an Ethernet cable with RJ 45 connectors for 1 Gb s iSCSI or 6 Gb s SAS connections or a fiber optic cable...

Page 37: ...bric topology The controller ID for example controller A The host channel ID for example host channel 1 Example label abbreviation Assume that a cable is connected between port 1 in HBA 1 of a host named Engineering and host channel 1 of controller A A label abbreviation could be as follows 7 Repeat step 3 through step 6 for each controller and host channel that you intend to use 6 4 Example cabli...

Page 38: ...I Disk Arrays V2 2012 09 Installation Manual Bosch Security Systems 6 4 2 Direct Topology Two Hosts Connected to a Single Controller Figure 6 3 Direct Topology Two Hosts Connected to a Single Controller 1 Host 2 HBA 1 or NIC 1 3 HBA 2 or NIC 2 4 Host Port 1 5 Host Port 2 6 Controller A ...

Page 39: ...ch Security Systems Installation Manual V2 2012 09 6 4 3 Switch Topology Two Hosts Connected to a Single Controller Through a Switch Figure 6 4 Switch Topology Two Hosts Connected to a Single Controller Through a Switch 1 Host 2 HBA 1 or NIC 1 3 HBA 2 or NIC 2 4 Host Port 1 5 Host Port 2 6 Controller A ...

Page 40: ... Arrays V2 2012 09 Installation Manual Bosch Security Systems 6 4 4 Direct Topology One Host and a Dual Controller Drive Tray Figure 6 5 Direct Topology One Host and a Dual Controller Drive Tray 1 Host 2 HBA 1 or NIC 1 3 HBA 2 or NIC 2 4 Host Port 1 5 Host Port 2 6 Controller A 7 Controller B ...

Page 41: ...stems Installation Manual V2 2012 09 6 4 5 Direct Topology Two Hosts and a Dual Controller Drive Tray for Maximum Redundancy Figure 6 6 Direct Topology Two Hosts and a Dual Controller Drive Tray for Maximum Redundancy 1 Hosts 2 HBA 1 or NIC 1 3 HBA 2 or NIC 2 4 Host Port 1 5 Host Port 2 6 Controller A 7 Controller B ...

Page 42: ...Arrays V2 2012 09 Installation Manual Bosch Security Systems 6 4 6 Mixed Topology Two Hosts and a Dual Controller Drive Tray Figure 6 7 Mixed Topology Two Hosts and a Dual Controller Drive Tray 1 Hosts 2 HBA 1 or NIC 1 3 HBA 2 or NIC 2 4 Host Port 1 5 Host Port 2 6 Controller A 7 Controller B ...

Page 43: ...h Security Systems Installation Manual V2 2012 09 6 4 7 Mixed Topology Three Hosts and a Dual Controller Drive Tray Figure 6 8 Mixed Topology Three Hosts and a Dual Controller Drive Tray 1 Host 1 2 HBA 1 or NIC 1 3 HBA 2 or NIC 2 4 Host 2 5 Host 3 6 Host Port 1 7 Host Port 2 8 Controller A 9 Controller B ...

Page 44: ...icity ES Storage Manager Installation DVD for important considerations about cabinet installation 7 3 Procedure Installing the DE1600 Drive Trays You can install the drive tray into an industry standard cabinet NOTICE If you are installing the drive tray in a cabinet with other trays make sure that the combined power requirements of the drive tray and the other trays do not exceed the power capaci...

Page 45: ...ive Tray Airflow and Clearance Requirements 2 Lower the feet on the cabinet to keep the cabinet from moving 3 Remove the drive tray and all contents from the shipping carton 4 Position the mounting rails in the cabinet Note If you are installing the mounting rails above an existing tray position the mounting rails directly above the tray If you are installing the mounting rails below an existing t...

Page 46: ...sitioning the Mounting Rails in the Cabinet 5 Attach the mounting rails to the cabinet Make sure that the adjustment screws on the mounting rail are loose so that the mounting rail can extend or contract as needed 1 Mounting Rail 2 Existing Tray 3 Clearance Above and Below the Existing Tray 4 Screws for Securing the Mounting Rail to the Cabinet Front and Rear 5 Industry Standard Cabinet ...

Page 47: ...the mounting rail touch the inside of the cabinet 7 Make sure that the alignment spacers on the front flange of the mounting rail fit into the mounting holes in the cabinet The front flange of each mounting rail has two alignment spacers The alignment spacers are designed to fit into the mounting holes in the cabinet The alignment spacers help position and hold the mounting rail 1 Cabinet Mounting...

Page 48: ...ws on the mounting rail 11 Repeat step 5 through substep 10 to install the second mounting rail 12 With the help of one other person slide the rear of the drive tray onto the mounting rails The rear edge of the drive tray must fit into the clip on the mounting rail The drive tray is correctly aligned when these conditions are met The mounting holes on the front flanges of the drive tray align with...

Page 49: ... of the drive tray to the cabinet Use the two screws to attach the flange on each side of the front of the drive tray to the mounting rails Insert one M5 screw through the bottom hole of a flange on the drive tray so that the screw goes through the cabinet rail and engages the bottom captured nut in the mounting rail Tighten the screw Repeat the same for the second flange 1 Mounting Rail 2 Clip 3 ...

Page 50: ...eps Insert one M4 screw through the side sheet metal of the drive tray into the captured nut on the side of the mounting rail Tighten the screw Repeat the same for the other side 15 Attach the plastic end caps onto the front of the drive tray Put the top of the end cap on the hinge tab that is part of the drive tray mounting flange Gently press on the bottom of the end cap until it snaps into plac...

Page 51: ...ollow the steps in this procedure to install the drives If your drive tray already has drives installed you can skip this step and go to either Section 10 1 Things to Know AC Power Cords page 61 or Section 10 2 Things to Know DC Power Cords page 61 1 Hinge Tab 2 Retainer NOTICE Risk of equipment malfunction To avoid exceeding the functional and environmental limits install only drives that have be...

Page 52: ...nto the slot 2 Push the drive handle to the right to lock the drive securely in place Figure 7 8 Installing a Drive in the DE1600 Drive Tray 3 Install the second drive beneath the first drive 4 Install the other drives from top to bottom and then from left to right NOTICE The installation order is from top to bottom and from left to right The installation order is important because the drives migh...

Page 53: ...ive trays Figure 8 1 Drive Channel Ports on the E2600 Controller Drive Tray Rear View 8 3 Things to Know Drive Trays with the E2600 Controller Drive Tray Each DE1600 drive tray can contain a maximum of twelve 8 89 cm 3 5 in drives The ESMs on the DE1600 drive tray contain two sets of In connectors and one set of Out connectors NOTICE On the E2600 controller drive tray each controller has a pair of...

Page 54: ...le configurations from the simplex E2600 controller drive tray to a DE1600 drive tray Use this example as a guide to connect cables in your storage array Figure 8 3 Controller Drive Tray Above the Drive Tray 1 ESM A 2 SAS Connector 1 In 3 SAS Connector 2 In 4 Expansion Connector Out 5 ESM B NOTICE Configurations for connecting cables in a simplex system do not provide for tray loss protection Loss...

Page 55: ...able configurations from the controller drive tray to the drive trays Use these examples as guides to connect cables in your storage array Figure 8 4 Controller Drive Tray Above the Drive Tray Figure 8 5 Controller Drive Tray Between Two Drive Trays NOTICE The configuration shown in the fourth image in this topic provides an example of tray loss protection With tray loss protection if one drive tr...

Page 56: ...Connecting the E2600 Controller Drive Tray to the Drive Trays E2600 DSA E Series iSCSI Disk Arrays V2 2012 09 Installation Manual Bosch Security Systems Figure 8 6 Controller Drive Tray with Three Drive Trays ...

Page 57: ... Redundancy and Tray Loss Protection Note The number of drive trays may vary as long as the maximum number of drives is not exceeded 8 6 Procedure Connecting the DE1600 Drive Trays 1 Use the following table to determine the number of SAS cables that you need Table 8 1 Drive Tray Cables Number of Drive Trays that You Plan to Connect to the Controller Drive Tray Number of Cables Required 1 2 2 4 3 6...

Page 58: ...far right side 7 In the ESM in the next drive tray insert the other end of the cable into one of the connectors in the left center of the ESM 8 Repeat step 6 through step 7 for each drive tray that you intend to add to the storage array NOTICE Each ESM in a drive tray has three expansion connectors two on the left center of the ESM and one in the upper right side When connecting from an ESM in one...

Page 59: ... on the controller end of the cable will have this information CtA Dch1 Dm1 ESM_A left In Controller End The label on the drive tray end of the cable will have this information Dm1 ESM_A left In CtrlA 10 If you are installing the controller drive tray with two controllers repeat step 2 through step 9 for the controller in slot B in the controller drive tray NOTICE To connect cables for maximum red...

Page 60: ...h controller is reserved for access by your Customer and Technical Support representative In limited situations in which the storage management station is connected directly to the controller tray you must use an Ethernet crossover cable An Ethernet crossover cable is a special cable that reverses the pin contacts between the two ends of the cable 9 3 Procedure Connecting Ethernet Cables Perform t...

Page 61: ...er are not intended for use in most EIA compliant cabinets 10 2 Things to Know DC Power Cords If your controller drive trays have the DC power option installed review the following information Figure 10 1 DC Power Cable Each power fan canister has two DC power connectors Be sure to use a separate power source for each power fan canister in the drive tray to maintain power redundancy You may option...

Page 62: ...he DC power connector cables to the DC power connectors on the rear of the controller drive tray and the drive trays WARNING Risk of bodily injury A qualified service person is required to make the DC power connection according to NEC and CEC guidelines WARNING Risk of bodily injury A qualified service person is required to make the DC power connection according to NEC and CEC guidelines NOTICE Ma...

Page 63: ... 2012 09 5 Have a qualified service person connect the other end of the DC power connector cables to the DC power plant equipment as follows Connect the brown 48 VDC supply wire to the negative terminal Connect the blue return wire to the positive terminal Connect the green yellow ground wire to the ground terminal ...

Page 64: ...e tray Depending on your configuration it can take several minutes for the controller drive tray to complete the power on process 3 Check the LEDs on the front and the rear of the controller drive tray and the attached drive trays 4 If you see any amber LEDs make a note of their location 11 2 Things to Know LEDs on the E2600 Controller Drive Tray The following topics provide details on the LEDs fo...

Page 65: ...Left End Cap Location LED Color On Off 1 Controller Drive Tray Locate White Identifies a controller drive tray that you are trying to find Normal status 2 Service Action Required Amber A component within the controller drive tray needs attention Normal status 3 Controller Drive Tray Over Temperature Amber The temperature of the controller drive tray has reached an unsafe level Normal status 4 Powe...

Page 66: ...on and the drive is operating normally Drive I O activity is taking place The power is turned off 2 Drive Service Action Required Amber An error has occurred Normal status 3 Drive Service Action Allowed Blue The drive canister can be removed safely from the controller drive tray The drive canister cannot be removed safely from the controller drive tray Table 11 3 Drive State Represented by LEDs Dr...

Page 67: ...ed LED 8 Host Link 2 Service Action Allowed LED 9 Battery Service Action Required LED 10 Battery Charging LED 11 Controller Service Action Allowed LED 12 Controller Service Action Required LED 13 Cache Active LED 14 Seven Segment Tray ID Table 11 4 LEDs on the Controller Canister Main Faceplate Location LED Color On Off 1 Ethernet Connector 1 Link Rate LED Green There is a 100BASE T rate There is ...

Page 68: ...the four PHYs in the Host IN port is working and a link exists to the device connected to the IN port connector A link error has occurred 9 Battery Service Action Required LED Amber The battery in the controller canister has failed Normal status 10 Battery Charging LED Green The battery is fully charged The LED blinks when the battery is charging The controller canister is operating without a batt...

Page 69: ...e LED 9 Expansion Fault LED 10 Expansion Active LED Table 11 5 LEDs on the Controller Canister Host Interface Card Subplates Location LED Color On Off 1 Host Interface Card Link 3 Up LED Green The Ethernet link has auto negotiated to 1 Gb s The Ethernet link is down or does not auto negotiate to 1 Gb s 2 Host Interface Card Link 3 Active LED Green The link is up LED blinks when there is activity T...

Page 70: ...r PHYs in the OUT connector is working and a link has been made to the device connected to the Expansion connector The link is not active LEDs on the Controller Canister Host Interface Card Subplates shows the four port iSCSI host interface card HIC which can also be a four port FC HIC or a two port SAS HIC 1 Standby Power LED 2 Power Fan DC Power LED 3 Power Fan Service Action Allowed LED 4 Power...

Page 71: ...n canister is present AC power to the power fan canister is not present Table 11 6 LEDs on the Power Fan Canister Location LED Color On Off Table 11 7 LED Symbols and General Behavior LED Symbol Location Canisters Function Power Power fan Interconnect battery On The controller has power Off The controller does not have power Note The controller canisters do not have a Power LED They receive their ...

Page 72: ...ister On The controller or the power fan canister needs attention Off The controller and the power fan canister are operating normally Locate Front frame On Assists in locating the tray Host Channel Connection iSCSI Controller The status of the host channel is indicated L LED on A link is established A LED on Activity data transfer is present Cache Active Controller The activity of the cache is in...

Page 73: ...r a diagnostic code is indicated see Section 11 10 Things to Know Seven Segment Display for the DE1600 Drive Tray page 85 For example if some of the cache memory dual in line memory modules DIMMs are missing in a controller error code L8 appears in the diagnostic display see Section 11 8 Things to Know Lock Down Codes for the E2600 Controller Drive Tray page 82 AC power Power fan Note The LED is d...

Page 74: ...cates that the power supply is receiving DC power input Ethernet Speed and Ethernet Activity Controller The speed of the Ethernet ports and whether a link has been established are indicated Left LED On 1 Gb s speed Left LED Off 100BASE T or 10BASE T speed Right LED On A link is established Right LED Off No link exists Right LED blinking Activity is occurring Table 11 7 LED Symbols and General Beha...

Page 75: ...ve tray that you are trying to find Normal status 2 Drive TrayService Action Required Amber A component within the drive tray needs attention Normal status 3 Drive Tray Over Temperature Amber The temperature of the drive tray has reached an unsafe level Normal status 4 Drive TrayPower Green Power is present Power is not present 5 Drive TrayStandby Power Green The drive tray is in Standby Power mod...

Page 76: ...om the drive tray The drive canister cannot be removed safely from the drive tray Table 11 10 Drive State Represented by LEDs Drive State Drive Power LED Green Drive Service Action Required LED Amber Power is not applied Off Off Normal operation The power is turned on but drive I O activity is not occurring On Off Normal operation Drive I O activity is occurring Blinking Off Service action require...

Page 77: ...ur connections is working but another PHY cannot establish the same link to the device connected to the Host In port connector No link error has occurred 4 Host Link 2 Active Green At least one of the four PHYs in the IN port is working and a link exists to the device connected to the Host In connector A link error has occurred 5 Ethernet Link Active Green The link is up The LED blinks when there ...

Page 78: ...tware has completed its power up self test sequence Normal status 11 ESM Power Green 12V power to the ESM is present Power is not present to the ESM 12 Seven Segment Tray ID Green See Section 11 10 Things to Know Seven Segment Display for the DE1600 Drive Tray page 85 Not applicable Note For more information about the seven segment tray IDs see Section 11 10 Things to Know Seven Segment Display fo...

Page 79: ...r fan canister can be removed safely from the drive tray The power fan canister cannot be removed safely from the drive tray 4 Power Fan Service Action Required Amber A fault exists within the power fan canister Normal status 5 Power Fan AC Power Green AC power to the power fan canister is present AC power to the power fan canister is not present Table 11 13 LED Symbols and General Behavior LED Sy...

Page 80: ...e drive The drive has an LED but no symbol Service Action Required Fault ESM canister Power fan canister Drive On When the drive tray LED is on a component within the drive tray needs attention On The ESM canister the power fan canister or the drive needs attention Off The ESM canister the power fan canister and the drive are operating normally The drive has an LED but no symbol AC Power ESM canis...

Page 81: ... LED comes on when the Service Action Required Fault LED comes on for a canister Link Service Action Required Fault ESM canister On The cable is attached and at least one lane has a link up status but one lane has a link down status Off The cable is not attached the cable is attached and all lanes have a link up status or the cable is attached and all lanes have a link down status Link Up Two LEDs...

Page 82: ...lt Operational error OE Lx Lock down codes See Section 11 8 Things to Know Lock Down Codes for the E2600 Controller Drive Tray page 82 Operational state OS OL Offline bb Battery backup operating on batteries Cf Component failure Component failure CF dx Processor or cache DIMM Cx Cache DIMM Px Processor DIMM Hx Host interface card Fx Flash drive Diagnostic failure dE Lx Lock down code Category deli...

Page 83: ...ts in a suspended controller state L9 A link speed mismatch condition has been detected in either the ESM or the power supply which results in a suspended controller state Lb A host interface card configuration error has been detected which results in a suspended controller state LC A persistent cache backup configuration error has been detected which results in a suspended controller state Ld A m...

Page 84: ...tected OS CF Fx blank A failed flash drive has been detected SE dF blank A non replaceable component failure has been detected SE dF dash CF Px blank A processor DIMM failure has been detected SE dF dash CF Cx blank A cache memory DIMM failure has been detected SE dF dash CF dx blank A processor or cache DIMM failure has been detected SE dF dash CF Hx blank A host card failure has been detected OE...

Page 85: ...power supply LL Suspended The midplane SBB VPD EEPROM cannot be accessed Ln Suspended The ESM canister is not valid for this drive tray LP Suspended Drive port mapping tables are not found H0 Suspended An ESM Fibre Channel interface failure has occurred H1 Suspended An SFP transceiver speed mismatch a 2 Gb s SFP transceiver is installed when the drive tray is operating at 4 Gb s indicates that an ...

Page 86: ...he drive If a fault is detected the amber Drive Service Action Required LED is on If you can safely remove the drive the blue Service Action Allowed LED is on Figure 1 CAUTION Possible equipment damage You must replace the drive within three minutes after removal to prevent the possibility of overheating the equipment CAUTION Possible loss of data access Never insert drives into the controller dri...

Page 87: ...e drive out of the slot Put the drive on an antistatic cushioned surface away from magnetic fields Figure 12 2 Removing a Drive from and Replacing a Drive in an E2600 Controller Drive Tray with 12 Drives 1 Drive Service Action Allowed LED Blue 2 Drive Service Action Required LED Amber 3 Drive Power LED Green 77064 00 1 2 3 CAUTION Potential damage to drives Bumping drives against another surface c...

Page 88: ...e installed correctly Remove the drive wait 30 seconds and then reinstall it Go to step 8 The Drive Power LED is on and the Drive Service Action Required LED is off Go to step 9 The Drive Service Action Required LED is on The new drive might be defective Replace it with another new drive Go to step 8 8 Did this action correct the problem Yes Go to step 9 No If the problem has not been resolved con...

Page 89: ... management software 11 Check the status of all the trays in the storage array 12 Does any component have a Needs Attention status Yes Go to step 13 No Click the Recovery Guru toolbar button in the Array Management Window and com plete the recovery procedure If the problem has not been resolved contact a Cus tomer and Technical Support representative 13 Create save and print a new storage array pr...

Page 90: ...ptic cables 13 1 Removing a Controller Canister from the Controller Drive Tray 1 If possible use the storage management software to create save and print a new storage array profile CAUTION Possible hardware damage If you perform this procedure with the power turned on the equipment might overheat if the controller slot is left open for more than three minutes To prevent the possibility of overhea...

Page 91: ... failed component and go to step 3 3 Put on antistatic protection 4 Unpack the new controller canister Set the new controller canister on a flat static free surface near the controller drive tray with the top cover up Save all of the packing materials so that you can ship the failed controller canister Push down the two top cover latch buttons that secure the top cover to the new controller canist...

Page 92: ...nister by checking the Controller Service Action Required LEDs If a fault is detected the amber Controller Service Action Required LED is on If you can safely remove the controller canister the blue Controller Service Action Allowed LED is on Figure 13 2 CDE 2600 Controller Service Action LEDs 1 Top Cover Latch Buttons 1 Controller Service Action Allowed LED Blue 2 Controller Service Action Requir...

Page 93: ...LED to come on 9 Disconnect all of the interface and Ethernet cables from the failed controller canister If fiber optic cables are present you can use the two release levers to partially remove the controller canister Opening these release levers makes it easier to press down the fiber optic cable release tab If the storage array is running while you perform the replacement do not disturb the seco...

Page 94: ... ready to insert into the open controller slot Figure 13 4 Controller Air Blocker 13 Insert the controller air blocker into the open controller slot to make sure the correct airflow is maintained Figure 13 5 Inserting the Controller Air Blocker into the Open Controller Slot 14 Press down on both of the top cover latch buttons and slide the top cover to the rear of the controller canister CAUTION P...

Page 95: ... Drive Tray en 95 Bosch Security Systems Installation Manual V2 2012 09 Figure 13 6 Controller Cover and Internal Parts 15 If the failed controller canister contains a battery unscrew the thumbscrew that secures the battery to the controller canister 1 Top Cover Latch Buttons 98014 01 1 ...

Page 96: ...Tray 1 If SFP transceivers were present reinstall them in the correct ports in the new controller 2 Did the failed controller canister contain a battery Yes Remove the top cover by sliding it off the rear of the new controller canister and go to step 3 No Go to step 6 3 Insert the battery circuit board that you removed from the failed controller canister by sliding it towards the front of the new ...

Page 97: ... one of these actions All of the Service Action Required LEDs are off and the Array Management Window indicates an Optimal status Go to step 12 Any of the controller drive tray s Service Action Required LEDs is on Check that the controller canister has been installed correctly Reinstall the control ler canister if necessary Go to step 11 11 Did this action correct the problem Yes Go to step 12 No ...

Page 98: ...y Set the new controller battery on a flat static free surface near the controller drive tray Save all the packing materials in case you need to return the controller battery 5 Locate the failed battery by checking the Battery Service Action Required LEDs If a battery fault is detected the amber Battery Service Action Required LED is on Figure 14 1 Battery Service Action Required LED on the Contro...

Page 99: ...nt you can use the two release levers to partially remove the controller canister Opening these release levers makes it easier to press down the fiber optic cable release tab If the storage array is running while you perform the replacement do not disturb the second controller canister 10 Remove the controller canister that has the failed battery Unlock and pull the release levers to release the c...

Page 100: ...nward at right angles so it is ready to insert into the open controller slot Figure 14 3 Controller Air Blocker 13 Insert the controller air blocker into the open controller slot to make sure that correct airflow is maintained Figure 14 4 nserting the Controller Air Blocker into the Open Controller Slot 14 Press down on both of the top cover latch buttons and slide the top cover to the rear of the...

Page 101: ... in the Controller Drive Tray en 101 Bosch Security Systems Installation Manual V2 2012 09 Figure 14 5 Controller Canister Top Cover Latch Buttons 15 Unscrew the thumbscrew that secures the failed battery to the controller canister 1 Top Cover Latch Buttons 98014 01 1 ...

Page 102: ...air blocker 21 Slide the controller canister all the way into the controller drive tray Rotate the release levers towards the center of the controller canister to lock that component into place 22 Reconnect all cables that were disconnected when you removed the controller canister 23 Look at the LEDs on the controller canister to make sure that the controller is rebooting correctly Note The LEDs c...

Page 103: ...ster if necessary Go to step 25 25 Did this action correct the problem Yes Go to step 26 No If the problem is not resolved contact your Customer and Technical Support repre sentative 26 Complete any remaining Recovery Guru procedures if necessary 27 Using the LEDs and the storage management software check the status of all of the trays in the storage array 28 Does any component have a Needs Attent...

Page 104: ... use the storage management software to create save and print a new storage array profile 2 Did the Recovery Guru direct you to replace a failed power fan canister Yes Go to step 3 No Run the Recovery Guru to identify the failed component and go to step 3 3 Put on antistatic protection 4 Unpack the new power fan canister Set the new power fan canister on a flat anti static surface near the control...

Page 105: ...ailed power fan canister 10 Remove the power fan canister from the controller drive tray Rotate the latches to disengage the power fan canister Use the latches as handles to pull the power fan canister out of the controller drive tray 1 Standby Power LED Green 2 Power Fan Output DC Power LED Green 3 Power Fan Service Action Allowed LED Blue 4 Power Fan Service Action Required LED Amber 4 Power Fan...

Page 106: ...ower LED the Power Fan Input AC Power LED and the Power Fan Service Action Required LED on the new power fan canister see step 6 16 Based on the LED status perform one of these actions The Power Fan Output DC Power LED and the Power Fan Input AC Power LED are on and the Power Fan Service Action Required LED is off Go to step 18 The Power Fan Output DC Power LED and the Power Fan Input AC Power LED...

Page 107: ...ction Required LED 1 If possible use the storage management software to create save and print a new storage array profile 2 Did the Recovery Guru direct you to replace a failed power fan canister Yes Go to step 3 No Run the Recovery Guru to identify the failed component and go to step 3 3 Put on antistatic protection 4 Unpack the new power fan canister Set the new power fan canister on a flat anti...

Page 108: ...ber 5 Power Fan Input DC Power LED Green WARNING Risk of electrical shock Before removing or installing a power supply turn off the power switch and unplug the power cord WARNING Risk of electrical shock This unit has more than one power source To remove all power from the unit all DC MAINS must be disconnected by removing all power connectors item 4 below from the power supplies 1 Supply Negative...

Page 109: ...canister out of the controller drive tray Figure 15 7 DC Power Switch on the Controller Drive Tray 13 Slide the replacement power fan canister all the way into the controller drive tray Rotate the latches towards the center to lock the power fan canister into place 14 Make sure that the Power switch on the replacement power fan canister is turned off and plug in the DC power connector 15 Attach th...

Page 110: ...ectly Reinstall the power fan canister if necessary Go to step 20 20 Did this action correct the problem Yes Go to step 21 No If the problem is not resolved contact your Customer and Technical Support repre sentative 21 Complete any remaining Recovery Guru procedures if needed 22 Using the LEDs and the storage management software check the status of all of the trays in the storage array 23 Does an...

Page 111: ...r cable and fiber optic cable The correct host interface card subplate for the front of the controller which is included in this kit 16 1 Removing the Host Interface Card from the Controller Drive Tray To install a host interface card HIC or replace a failed HIC you must first remove the controller canister 1 If possible use the storage management software to create save and print a new storage ar...

Page 112: ... codes To find information about the displayed diagnostic codes refer to Section 11 9 Things to Know Diagnostic Code Sequences for the E2600 Controller Drive Tray page 84 7 Take the controller offline and if necessary wait for the Controller Service Action Allowed LED to turn on 8 Disconnect all interface cables and Ethernet cables from the controller canister that contains the HIC If fiber optic ...

Page 113: ...e with the release levers up 11 Prepare the controller air blocker by removing it from its packaging and folding it inward at right angles so it is ready to insert into the open controller slot 1 Release Levers 2 Controller Canister 2 1 98013 CAUTION Possible equipment damage The controller slot cannot remain open for more than three minutes because of the possibility of overheating the equipment ...

Page 114: ...open controller slot to make sure that correct airflow is maintained Figure 16 4 Inserting the Controller Air Blocker into the Open Controller Slot 13 If Small Form factor Pluggable SFP transceivers are present record the ports to which they are attached and remove them 14 On the new controller drive tray canister press down on both of the top cover latch buttons and slide the top cover to the rea...

Page 115: ...ller Drive Tray en 115 Bosch Security Systems Installation Manual V2 2012 09 Figure 16 5 Host Interface Card Replacemen 1 Top Cover Latch Buttons 2 HIC Thumbscrews 3 Host Interface Card 4 HIC Interface Connector 5 HIC Subplate 6 Zero Insertion Force ZIF Socket 7 Front Bezel 98014 02 5 2 3 4 1 7 6 ...

Page 116: ...to the HIC interface connector 2 Install and tighten the four HIC thumbscrews that secure the HIC to the controller card Make sure that the seven segment display ribbon cable is still connected to the motherboard connector If the ribbon cable is not connected you must lift the center piece of the motherboard connector and insert the ribbon cable into the motherboard connector NOTICE The ZIF socket...

Page 117: ...HIC you might receive an error message about a failed host I O card If this problem occurs follow the instructions in the Recovery Guru 12 Look at the Controller Service Action Required LED and look at all of the controller drive tray s Service Action Required LEDs Based on the LED status perform one of these actions All of the Service Action Required LEDs are off and the Array Management Window i...

Page 118: ...Systems 16 Does any component have a Needs Attention status Yes Click the Recovery Guru toolbar button in the Array Management Window and com plete the recovery procedure If the problem is not resolved contact your Customer and Technical Support representative No Go to step 17 17 Remove the antistatic protection 18 Create save and print a new storage array profile ...

Page 119: ... Tray 1 If possible use the storage management software to create save and print a new storage array profile 2 Did the Recovery Guru direct you to replace a failed controller canister Yes Go to step 3 No Run the Recovery Guru to identify the failed component and go to step 3 3 Put on antistatic protection NOTICE This procedure refers to memory as cache memory DIMM and cache memory offload backup S...

Page 120: ...two top cover latch buttons that secure the top cover to the new controller canister Remove the top cover by sliding it off the rear of the new controller canister Figure 17 1 E2600 Controller Cover Internal Parts and Faceplate 5 Locate the failed controller canister by checking the Controller Service Action Required LEDs If a fault is detected the amber Controller Service Action Required LED is o...

Page 121: ... the interface cables and Ethernet cables from the failed controller canister If fiber optic cables are present you can use the two release levers to partially remove the controller canister Opening these release levers makes it easier to press down on the fiber optic cable release tab If the storage array is running while you perform this replacement do not disturb the second controller canister ...

Page 122: ...ntroller slot Figure 17 4 Controller Air Blocker 13 Insert the controller air blocker into the open controller slot to make sure the correct airflow is maintained Figure 17 5 Inserting the Controller Air Blocker into the Open Controller Slot 14 Press down on both of the top cover latch buttons and slide the top cover to the rear of the controller canister Remove the cover 1 Release Levers 2 Contro...

Page 123: ...mbscrew that secures the battery to the controller canister Figure 17 7 Battery and Thumbscrew in the Controller Canister 16 Remove the battery by sliding it towards the rear of the failed controller canister You will insert this battery into the new controller canister 17 If Small Form factor Pluggable SFP transceivers are present record the ports in which they are installed and remove them 1 Top...

Page 124: ... socket 2 Remove the screws holding the front bezel to the controller canister Figure 17 8 E2600 Controller Cover and Internal Parts NOTICE The front bezel can suddenly pop loose and cause damage to either the front bezel flex harness or the zero insertion force ZIF socket that is attached to the controller card Make sure that you gently angle the front bezel away from the controller canister to a...

Page 125: ... the front bezel to the controller canister by reinserting the four screws 9 Reattach the bezel flex harness by gently lifting the latch on the ZIF socket and inserting the ribbon cable into the ZIF socket Then push the ZIF socket closed 17 3 Removing the Cache Memory DIMM from and Reinstalling It into the Controller Drive Tray 1 Locate the cache memory DIMM to be removed from the failed controlle...

Page 126: ... back on each ejector handle to disengage the cache memory DIMM pins from the slot on the controller Lift the cache memory DIMM out of the slot Figure 17 10 Removing a Cache Memory DIMM 3 Install the cache memory DIMM device in the new controller canister Align the cache memory DIMM in the slot Gently push down on the cache memory DIMM to seat the pins into the slot 1 Cache Memory DIMM Slot 1 Cach...

Page 127: ...ffload backup SD card so that it partially ejects from the slot and remove the card 4 Install the cache memory offload backup SD card into the empty slot location on the new controller making sure that the label is facing up and press the cache memory offload backup SD card into the slot until you hear a click 17 5 Removing a Controller Battery from and Reinstalling It into the Controller Drive Tr...

Page 128: ...e that it is correctly aligned with the thumbscrew 4 Tighten the thumbscrew that secures the battery to the controller canister 17 6 Reinstalling a Controller Canister in the Controller Drive Tray 1 Reinstall the top cover on the controller canister by sliding it forward until the top cover latch buttons click 2 If Small Form factor Pluggable SFP transceivers were present reinstall them 3 Remove t...

Page 129: ...hat the controller canister has been installed correctly Reinstall the control ler canister if necessary Go to step 8 Note If your storage array does not have an Optimal status click the Recovery Guru toolbar button in the Array Management Window to determine if any other actions are required 8 Did this action correct the problem Yes Go to step 9 No If the problem is not resolved contact your Cust...

Page 130: ...on page 10 5 Bringing the Controller Canister Online on page 10 Before you start this procedure gather antistatic protection and a replacement cache memory DIMM a replacement cache backup memory device or both Also make sure that the controller air blocker is available 18 1 Removing a Controller Canister from the E2600 Controller Drive Tray 1 If possible use the storage management software to crea...

Page 131: ... the seven segment display Definitions for the fault codes see Section 18 1 1 Cache Memory DIMM Fault Code Display Error Code Definitions page 134 If you are replacing a failed cache backup memory device The seven segment display provides a code that identifies the slot of an unrespon sive cache backup memory device The code is OS CF Fx Blank The characters of the code appear sequentially in the s...

Page 132: ...ands pull the controller canister out of the controller drive tray Set the controller canister on a flat static free surface near the controller drive tray Position the controller canister so that you can access the top cover Note Figure 18 2 shows controller A being removed You remove controller B in the same way Figure 18 2 Removing and Reinstalling Controller Canister 10 Prepare the controller ...

Page 133: ... 3 Controller Air Blocker 11 Insert the controller air blocker into the open controller slot to make sure the correct airflow is maintained see Figure 18 4 Figure 18 4 Inserting the Controller Air Blocker into the Open Controller Slot 12 On the controller canister press down on both of the top cover latch buttons and slide the top cover to the rear see Figure 18 5 ...

Page 134: ...iled cache backup memory device Go to Section 18 3 Replacing a Cache Backup Memory Device page 136 18 1 1 Cache Memory DIMM Fault Code Display Error Code Definitions Table 18 1 Cache Memory DIMM Fault Code Code Description DE A diagnostic error has occurred L2 A lock down code for persistent memory errors appears Dash Category delimiter All segments are off except for the middle segments and the D...

Page 135: ...r Drive Tray on page 3 Figure 18 6 Cache Memory DIMM Slot Top View 2 Remove the cache memory DIMM from the slot on the controller card see Figure 18 7 Pull back on each ejector handle to disengage the cache memory DIMM pins from the slot on the controller card Lift the cache memory DIMM out of the slot Table 18 2 Display Error Code Definitions Code Description OS Operational state CF A component f...

Page 136: ...place 5 Perform one of these actions You also are replacing the cache backup memory device Go to Section 18 3 Replacing a Cache Backup Memory Device page 136 You are not replacing the cache backup memory device Go to Section 18 4 Reinstalling the Controller Canister in the E2600 Controller Drive Tray page 137 18 3 Replacing a Cache Backup Memory Device The cache backup memory device provides a bac...

Page 137: ...ot location by pressing the cache backup memory device into the slot until the memory is fully seated 4 Go to Section 18 4 Reinstalling the Controller Canister in the E2600 Controller Drive Tray page 137 18 4 Reinstalling the Controller Canister in the E2600 Controller Drive Tray 1 Reinstall the top cover on the controller canister by sliding it forward until the top cover latch buttons click 2 Re...

Page 138: ...e LED status perform one of these actions All of the Service Action Required LEDs are off and the Array Management Window indicates an Optimal status Go to step 5 Any of the Service Action Required LEDs is on Check that the controller canister has been installed correctly Reinstall the control ler canister if necessary Go to step 4 4 Did this action correct the problem Yes Go to step step 5 No If ...

Page 139: ...e storage management software to identify the controller canisters to upgrade see Figure 19 1 CAUTION Data loss or corruption might result if the steps in this upgrade procedure are not followed correctly You must upgrade the cache memory DIMMs and the cache backup memory devices in both controller canisters in the E2600 controller drive tray Otherwise you will receive event messages indicating th...

Page 140: ...ller A offline makes sure that all of the data currently in cache on both controller canisters is successfully written to disk prior to the upgrade This command also makes sure that no data is stored on the cache backup memory devices 7 Turn off the Power switch on each of the power fan canisters and wait until all LED and seven segment display activity on the rear of the controller drive tray has...

Page 141: ...ller canisters from the controller drive tray see Figure 19 3 Unlock and pull out the release levers to release the controller canisters Using the release levers and your hands pull both controller canisters out of the controller drive tray Set each controller canister on a flat static free surface near the controller drive tray Position the controller canister so that you can access the top cover...

Page 142: ...to Section 19 2 Upgrading the Cache Memory DIMM page 142 19 2 Upgrading the Cache Memory DIMM If you are upgrading the cache memory DIMM in one controller canister you must increase the capacity of the cache memory DIMM in the other controller canister in the E2600 controller drive tray You also must increase the capacity of the cache backup memory devices in both controller canisters 1 Locate the...

Page 143: ... memory DIMM that you removed on a flat static free surface Figure 19 6 Removing a Cache Memory DIMM 3 Install the new cache memory DIMM Align the new cache memory DIMM in the slot Gently push down on the cache memory DIMM to seat the pins into the slot The ejector handles rise up as the cache memory DIMM is inserted into the slot When these ejector handles are in the vertical position the cache m...

Page 144: ...ory device by gently pushing the memory farther into the slot The slot releases the cache backup memory device and pushes the memory out of the slot Carefully pull the cache backup memory device free from the slot 3 Install the new cache backup memory device Unwrap the new cache backup memory device Install the new cache backup memory device into the empty slot location by pressing the cache backu...

Page 145: ...s come on and go off intermittently for approximately 60 seconds After this time you are able to discover the controllers by using the storage management software 4 Based on the LED status perform one of these actions All of the Service Action Required LEDs are off and the Array Management Window indicates an Optimal status Go to step 7 Any of the Service Action Required LEDs are on or the Array M...

Page 146: ...Does any component have a Needs Attention status Yes Click the Recovery Guru toolbar button in the Array Management Window and complete the recovery procedure If the problem is not resolved contact your Cus tomer and Technical Support representative No Go to step 9 9 Remove the antistatic protection 10 Create save and print a new storage array profile ...

Page 147: ...ified by LSI It is the user s responsibility to correct interference caused by such unauthorized modification substitution or attachment 20 2 Laser Products Statement This equipment uses Small Form factor Pluggable SFP optical transceivers which are unmodified Class 1 laser products pursuant to 21 CFR Subchapter J Section 1040 10 All optical transceivers used with this product are required to be 2...

Page 148: ...2 09 Installation Manual Bosch Security Systems This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil numÐ rique de la classÐ A r especte toutes les exigences du RÐ glement sur e le matÐ riel br ouilleur du Canada ...

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