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DECarray Service Guide

EK–SFXXS–SG–003

Digital Equipment Corporation

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Page 1: ...DECarray Service Guide EK SFXXS SG 003 Digital Equipment Corporation ...

Page 2: ... Corporation 1993 All Rights Reserved Printed in U S A The postpaid Reader s Comment Card included in this document requests the user s critical evaluation to assist in preparing future documentation The following are trademarks of Digital Equipment Corporation DEC DECUS DSSI KFMSA KFQSA MicroVAX MicroVAX II MicroVAX 3xxx MicroVMS MSCP PDP Q BUS TMSCP UNIBUS VAX VAX 4000 VAX 6000 VAX 9000 VAXserve...

Page 3: ... 6 2 2 2 1 Through Bus Mode 2 6 2 2 2 2 Split Bus Mode 2 6 2 2 3 Front Panel Controls Labels and Indicators 2 6 2 2 3 1 Operator Control Panel OCP 2 8 2 2 3 2 DC Power Switches 2 10 2 2 4 Rear Panel Controls and Indicators 2 11 2 3 SF7x Series Storage Enclosure 2 14 2 3 1 DSSI Node ID 2 14 2 3 2 SF7x Operating Modes 2 17 2 3 2 1 Through Bus Mode 2 17 2 3 2 2 Split Bus Mode 2 17 2 3 3 Front Panel C...

Page 4: ...bles 4 7 5 SF3x Storage Enclosure FRU Replacement 5 1 Warm Swap of Disk ISE 5 5 5 1 1 Obtaining Current Disk ISE Parameters 5 6 5 1 2 Warm Swap and Repair Procedures 5 10 5 1 3 Restoring the Disk ISE 5 14 5 1 4 Testing the Disk ISE 5 17 5 1 5 Mounting the Disk ISE 5 19 5 2 Replacing the Operator Control Panel 5 19 5 3 Replacing the Power Supply 5 20 5 4 Replacing the Fan Assembly 5 22 5 5 Replacin...

Page 5: ...Testing the Disk ISE 6 23 6 1 3 5 Mounting the Disk ISE 6 25 6 2 Replacing the OCP 6 26 6 3 Replacing the Power Supply 6 29 6 4 Replacing the Fan Assembly 6 32 6 5 Replacing the Transition Termination Module 6 35 6 6 Replacing the Drive DC Power Switch 6 38 6 7 Cable Replacement Procedures 6 42 6 7 1 Replacing the AC Power Cord 6 43 6 7 2 Replacing the OCP to TTM Cable 6 45 6 7 3 Replacing the Pow...

Page 6: ...ry Index Examples 5 1 SHOW DEVICE 5 6 5 2 SHOW CLUSTER 5 7 5 3 SET HOST DUP 5 8 5 4 ANALYZE SYSTEM 5 9 5 5 PARAMS Dialog Restoring Disk ISE Parameters 5 15 5 6 Running DRVTST 5 17 6 1 SHOW DEVICE 6 5 6 2 SHOW CLUSTER 6 6 6 3 SET HOST DUP 6 7 6 4 ANALYZE SYSTEM 6 8 6 5 PARAMS Dialog Restoring Disk ISE Parameters 6 22 6 6 Running DRVTST 6 24 Figures 1 1 Front View of the DECarray 1 3 1 2 SF3x Series...

Page 7: ...eplacing a Disk ISE 6 12 6 4 Disk ISE Skid Plate and Wedges 6 13 6 5 Separating the HDA from the Drive Module 6 15 6 6 Disconnecting the Flex Circuit 6 16 6 7 Storage Enclosure OCP 6 19 6 8 OCP MSCP Switch 6 20 6 9 Removing the OCP 6 28 6 10 Storage Enclosure Rear View 6 30 6 11 Removing and Replacing the Fan Assembly 6 33 6 12 Removing and Replacing the Transition Termination Module 6 36 6 13 Rem...

Page 8: ...Checklist 3 3 3 3 Storage Enclosure Troubleshooting Chart 3 8 3 4 Disk ISE Fault Codes for SF7x only 3 11 4 1 DSSI Label Color Codes Single System Configurations 4 8 4 2 DSSI Label Color Codes DSSI VAXcluster Configurations 4 9 4 3 DSSI Label Color Codes Stripe Set Configurations 4 10 5 1 DRVTST Error Messages 5 18 6 1 Disk ISE OCP Fault Codes 6 9 6 2 DRVTST Error Messages 6 25 A 1 DECarray Recomm...

Page 9: ... internal to the SF7x series storage enclosures and the DECarray cabinets Chapter 4 DECarray FRU Removal and Replacement contains the step by step procedures for removing and replacing DECarray cabinet FRUs Chapter 5 SF3x Storage Enclosure FRU Replacement contains the step by step procedures for removing and replacing FRUs internal to the SF3x series storage enclosures and the DECarray cabinets Ch...

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Page 11: ...or two magazine tape ISEs The DECarray is intended to be installed on one or both sides of a system All operator control panels OCPs project through the front door of the storage array to allow easy access The Digital Storage System Interconnect DSSI cables from the host cabinet input output I O panel connect to the DSSI I O panel at the bottom rear of the storage array The DSSI I O panel supports...

Page 12: ... right Table 1 1 DECarray Storage Positions Level Left Position Right Position 1 1 2 2 3 4 3 5 6 4 7 8 Levels 1 2 and 4 are reserved for SF series storage enclosures only Storage enclosure upgrades are installed into these levels in the following order position 1 2 3 4 7 and 8 Level 3 is reserved for magazine tape ISEs Magazine tape ISE upgrades are installed first in position 5 then in position 6...

Page 13: ...Introduction 1 3 Figure 1 1 Front View of the DECarray DECarray S H R X 1 1 0 1 A _ 9 1 D G 1 2 3 4 5 6 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 0 LEVEL 4 LEVEL 3 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 1 ...

Page 14: ...Environmental Limits1 Operating environment Temperature 18 C to 24 C 64 4 F to 75 2 F with an average rate of change of 3 C hour maximum and a step change of 3 C or less Relative humidity 40 to 60 noncondensing with a step change of 10 or less noncondensing Altitude Up to 2400 meters 8000 feet Air quality maximum particle count Not to exceed 500 000 particles per cubic foot of air at a size of 0 5...

Page 15: ...Vac 60 Hz 6 1 A 220 to 240 Vac 50 Hz Input power requirements with SF72 47 to 63 Hz normal operation 6 00 A per phase 100 to 120 Vac 60 Hz 3 00 A per phase 220 to 240 Vac 50 Hz Power requirements during disk ISE spinup with SF72 21 0 A 100 to 120 Vac 60 Hz 10 5 A 220 to 240 Vac 50 Hz Input power requirements with SF73 47 to 63 Hz normal operation 6 6 A per phase 100 to 120 Vac 60 Hz 3 8 A per phas...

Page 16: ...sure are connected to a second DSSI bus In split bus mode each end of the enclosure front and rear is further divided into left side ISEs and right side ISEs each connected to a separate DSSI bus Thus in split bus mode there are four DSSI buses each with three drives connected to it The SF7x series storage enclosure Figure 1 3 holds either two or four RF7x series ISEs The ISEs in the SF7x storage ...

Page 17: ...Introduction 1 7 Figure 1 2 SF3x Series Storage Enclosure A B C D E F Front A B C D E F Rear Ready W rite Protect Fault C D B A E F M A 0 4 3 2 9 2 D G A B C D E F Rear A B C D E F Front ...

Page 18: ...1 8 Introduction Figure 1 3 SF7x Series Storage Enclosure SHR_X1123C_89 ...

Page 19: ...e as SF35 Temperature 10 C to 40 C 50 F to 104 F Decrease the rating 1 8 C for each 1000 meters altitude 1 0 F for each 1000 feet altitude Same as SF35 Humidity 10 to 85 maximum wet bulb temperature of 32 C 90 F and minimum dew point of 2 C 36 F Same as SF35 Recommended Environmental Limits4 Operating Environment Temperature 18 C to 24 C 64 4 F to 75 2 F with an average rate of change of 3 C hour ...

Page 20: ... 0 026 cubic meters per second Same as SF35 Nonoperating environment Temperature 40 C to 66 C 40 F to 151 F Same as SF35 Relative humidity 10 to 80 noncondensing Same as SF35 Altitude 4900 meters 16 000 feet Same as SF35 SF3x enclosure acoustic noise 6 2 bels Same as SF35 Nominal airflow through enclosure 45 to 65 cubic feet minute Same as SF35 SF3x Input power requirements 47 to 63 Hz normal oper...

Page 21: ...kg 72 lb 41 kg 90 lb Agency compliance FCC UL IEC CSA and VDE Temperature 10 C to 40 C 50 F to 104 F Decrease rating 1 8 C for each 1000 meters altitude 1 0 F for each 1000 feet altitude Humidity 10 to 85 maximum wet bulb temperature of 32 C 90 F and minimum dew point of 2 C 36 F Recommended Environmental Limits3 Operating environment 1The SF72 HK contains two RF72 disk ISEs The SF73 HK contains t...

Page 22: ...ive humidity 10 to 80 noncondensing Altitude 4900 meters 16 000 feet SF72 enclosure acoustic noise 6 2 bels SF73 enclosure acoustic noise 6 0 bels SF74 enclosure acoustic noise 6 1 bels Nominal airflow through enclosure 45 to 65 cubic feet minute SF72 Input power requirements 47 to 63 Hz normal operation 2 70 A 100 to 120 Vac 60 Hz 1 20 A 220 to 240 Vac 50 Hz SF72 Power requirements during disk IS...

Page 23: ...performance and reliability 1 3 Related Documentation Table 1 5 lists reference documentation that supplements this guide Table 1 5 Related Documentation Title Order Number KFMSA Module Installation and User Manual EK KFMSA IM KFQSA Module Installation and User Manual EK KFQSA IM RFxx Series Integrated Storage Element User Guide EK RF7xD UG TF857 Magazine Tape ISE Service Manual EK TF857 SM DECarr...

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Page 25: ...tripe set and DSSI VAXcluster configurations In the single system and stripe set configurations the ISEs on a DSSI bus connect to one system In the DSSI VAXcluster configuration the ISEs on a DSSI bus connect to two or more systems and any system can access any ISE on that bus In a DECarray using DSSI bus convention the higher DSSI node IDs are reserved for DSSI adapters resident in the system The...

Page 26: ...ISEs 2 2 1 DSSI Node ID Each slot in the backplane is assigned a letter designation from A through F Each slot has a corresponding factory designated DSSI node ID Table 2 1 These DSSI node IDs are the same for both front and rear slots in the SF3x storage enclosure Table 2 1 SF3x Factory set DSSI Node IDs Position Backplane Location DSSI Node ID A upper left slot 0 B upper right slot 1 C middle le...

Page 27: ...0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 X 1 0 0 X 0 0 0 X 1 1 0 X 0 1 0 X 1 0 1 X 0 0 1 X 1 1 1 X 0 1 1 B S1 S9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 X 0 1 0 X 1 1 0 X 0 0 0 X 1 0 0 X 0 1 1 X 1 1 1 X 0 0 1 X 1 0 1 C S6 S7 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 X 1 1 0 X 0 1 0 X 1 0 0 X 0 0 0 X 1 1 1 X 0 1 1 X 1 0 1 X 0 0 1 D S4 S12 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 X 0 0 1 X 1 0 1 X 0 1 1 X 1 1 1 X 0 0 0 X 1 0 0 X 0 1 0 X 1 1 0 1 1 On 0 Off X Doesn t matter ...

Page 28: ...nclosure Slot Position Front Switch Rear Switch DSSI Node ID Switch Positions1 1 2 3 4 E S2 S8 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 X 1 0 1 X 0 0 1 X 1 1 1 X 0 1 1 X 1 0 0 X 0 0 0 X 1 1 0 X 0 1 0 F S5 S11 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 X 0 1 1 X 1 1 1 X 0 0 1 X 1 0 1 X 0 1 0 X 1 1 0 X 0 0 0 X 1 0 0 1 1 On 0 Off X Doesn t matter ...

Page 29: ...3 4 O H O N A D F 0 4 S 1 2 3 4 O H O N A D F 0 4 S 1 2 3 4 O H O N A D F 0 4 S 1 2 3 4 O H O N A D F 0 4 S 1 2 3 4 O H O N A D F 0 4 S 1 2 3 4 O H O N A D F 0 4 S 1 2 3 4 O H M A 0 4 3 8 9 2 D G S l o t D F r o n t S l o t B F r o n t S l o t E F r o n t S l o t F F r o n t S l o t A F r o n t S l o t C F r o n t S l o t C R e a r S l o t A R e a r S l o t F R e a r S l o t E R e a r S l o t D R ...

Page 30: ...nected to the DECarray I O panel 2 2 2 2 Split Bus Mode Each set of ISEs front and rear can be further separated by putting the ISEs on the left slots A C and E and the ISEs on the right slots B D and F on separate DSSI buses This configuration leaves each enclosure with four distinct DSSI buses each with three ISEs To configure an SF3x enclosure in split bus mode it is necessary to remove the jum...

Page 31: ...tion 2 7 Figure 2 2 Front View of the SF3x Storage Enclosure with cover removed A B C D E F Front Rear Front Rear A B C D E F A B C D E F A B C D E F A B C D E F MA 0434 92 GRA OPERATOR CONTROL PANEL DC POWER SWITCHES ...

Page 32: ... set for the rear Each set consists of switches and LEDs for six ISEs one for each slot in that side of the storage enclosure Unless a disk ISE is installed and power is applied to a given slot the corresponding controls and indicators are non operational Figure 2 3 SF3x Operator Control Panel A B C D E F Front A B C D E F Rear Ready Write Protect Fault MA 0433 92 DG ...

Page 33: ...e disk ISE is on line However this indicator may flicker or go out entirely when the disk ISE is performing heavy seeks Write Protect switch The Write Protect switch is a push to set switch with an amber indicator When the Write Protect switch is engaged the data on that disk ISE cannot be overwritten nor can any new data be written to that disk ISE MSCP switch FAULT indicator The MSCP Fault switc...

Page 34: ...dicator in each drive dc power switch lights to show that nominal power is being applied to the associated disk ISE Press the dc power switch to connect power to the associated disk ISE This causes the disk ISE to spin up and run a self test After setting the drive dc power switch you must press the Ready button on the OCP to bring the disk ISE on line After pressing the ac power switch in the rea...

Page 35: ... in Figure 2 4 These controls and indicators affect operation of the entire storage enclosure Table 2 4 summarizes the rear panel control indicator functions Details are provided in the paragraphs that follow Table 2 4 Summary of Rear Panel Control Indicator Functions Control Indicator Function Power Supply Chassis AC power switch Applies line voltage to dc power supply Line voltage selector switc...

Page 36: ...igure 2 4 Rear Panel of the Storage Enclosure with cover removed MA 0430 92 GRA A B C D E F FAULT DSSI Connectors Power Supply Fault Indicator Behind Panel Line Voltage Selected Switch Behind Panel AC Power Switch AC Receptacle ...

Page 37: ...rough a hole in the rear panel The Digital Services engineer sets this switch to the available line voltage during installation The number 120 represents 120 Vac at 60 Hz and the number 240 represents 240 Vac at 50 Hz CAUTION The storage enclosure power supply is universal for both 120 Vac and 240 Vac The supply is factory set to 240 Vac and must be reset to 120 Vac for some installations Selectin...

Page 38: ... operating in either split bus mode or through bus mode 2 3 1 DSSI Node ID Four switchpacks behind the OCP door are used for setting the DSSI node ID of the ISEs in the SF7x enclosure Figure 2 5 The leftmost switch is the MSCP enable switch and must be set in the down position in order for MSCP to be enabled The other switches are used to set the DSSI node ID where the rightmost switch is the leas...

Page 39: ...ositions 1 2 4 and 7 Left Rear LR Left Front LF Right Front RF Right Rear RR 1 2 3 4 001 010 011 100 Positions 3 and 8 Left Rear LR Left Front LF Right Front RF Right Rear RR 5 6 6 5 101 110 110 101 Stripe Set All Positions Left Rear LR Left Front LF Right Front RF Right Rear RR 1 2 2 1 000 001 001 000 1 0 down 1 up ...

Page 40: ...2 16 Theory of Operation Figure 2 5 SF7x Operator Control Panel Write Protect Ready Fault DSSI ID Write Protect Ready Fault DSSI ID d i g i t a l SHR_X1128B_89 1 2 ...

Page 41: ...n DSSI ID 2 To right front position DSSI ID 3 To right rear position DSSI ID 4 2 3 2 2 Split Bus Mode In split bus mode the two ISEs on the right side of the enclosure are connected to one DSSI bus while the two ISEs on the left side of the enclosure are connected to another DSSI bus The drive positions are physically connected facing the front of the enclosure Left rear position DSSI ID 5 or 1 fo...

Page 42: ...ISE on and off line its status LED is green This LED is lit when the ISE is on line The Write Protect button is used to prevent data on the ISE from being written over or erased its status LED is yellow This LED is lit when the ISE is write protected The Fault button is used to display fault codes and to clear a ISE fault its status LED is red This LED is lit when the ISE has failed When the Fault...

Page 43: ... same DSSI node ID number Always take the ISE that is to be serviced off line and then power it down Always adhere to the prescribed method for taking a system down Always terminate a DSSI bus in a single system configuration either with a DSSI terminator or with a storage enclosure operating in split bus mode Always cable a magazine tape ISE to the DECarray I O panel before cabling any storage en...

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Page 45: ... Troubleshooting and fault isolation to a subsystem component 3 1 General troubleshooting and fault isolation of the DECarray and storage enclosure 3 2 Specific troubleshooting and fault isolation of the DECarray 3 2 1 Specific troubleshooting and fault isolation of the storage enclosure 3 2 2 Optional fault isolation steps using the DSSI bus meter 3 2 3 Troubleshooting chart 3 3 3 1 ...

Page 46: ...th the SHOW DEVICE command see Table 3 1 Table 3 1 Subsystem Troubleshooting Chart If you find this symptom See the KFMSA not seen Adapter service manual Tape ISE not seen Magazine tape service manual Disk ISE not seen Following sections in this chapter 3 2 Fault Isolation The following sections contain general information on troubleshooting the DECarray and the storage enclosure and they provide ...

Page 47: ...er controller is the correct variant for the room power source Swap power controller AC power cords for installed devices are plugged in Seat correctly Magazine tape subsystems have correct voltage variant Swap tape subsystem Storage enclosure voltage selection switch is in correct position Set to correct position All ac power switches are on Set to on DECarray is correctly configured for the appl...

Page 48: ... Drive dc power switches are on Press switch in ISEs are on line Press the Ready button in DSSI ID switches are set correctly See Table 2 2 or Section 2 3 1 The 7 segment LEDs are lit 1 Seat the OCP check the power supply ISE is write protected Press the Write Protect switch TERM PWR LED is lit 1 Seat OCP check power supply Correctly configured for bus mode through bus or spilt bus See Section 2 2...

Page 49: ...at connects the storage enclosure to another enclosure 3 2 1 2 Configuration Verification Use this section only after you have determined that the problem or fault is not in the adapter modules or tape magazine tape ISEs 1 Check that the DECarray has been configured according to the DECarray Installation Guide 2 Ensure that all ISEs in the storage enclosures have the correct DSSI switch settings a...

Page 50: ...fficult internal interconnecting cables 3 2 2 2 Configuration Verification Use the following steps to verify that the storage enclosure has been configured according to the DECarray Installation Guide 1 Are the storage enclosures in the correct bus mode for single system stripe set or DSSI VAXcluster configurations 2 Are the DSSI ID numbers set correctly 3 Are there any Fault LEDs lit If the above...

Page 51: ...faulty cables or duplicate DSSI ID numbers on a given DSSI bus This service tool is strongly recommended when any service is to be performed on the entire DSSI subsystem especially the DECarray and the SF series storage enclosures For more information on the DBM see the following DSSI Troubleshooting with the DSSI Bus Meter EY F419E SG DSSI Troubleshooting Self Paced Instruction EY F419E P0 DSSI B...

Page 52: ... are lit 1 Storage enclosure is not plugged in or not turned on 1 Plug in the ac power cord or turn on the AC power 2 Drive dc power switch is off 2 Turn on the drive dc power switch 3 OCP is not plugged in or seated firmly 3 Press the OCP firmly in place 4 Bad OCP 4 Configure and replace a new OCP 5 Bad transition module 5 Configure and replace a new transition module 6 Bad power supply 6 Replace...

Page 53: ... more indicators continue to cycle 1 Conflicting DSSI ID numbers 1 Verify correct DSSI node ID settings for that bus One ISE is not accessible 1 DC power to ISE is not on 1 Turn on dc power switch 2 Bad ISE drive module 2 Replace ISE drive module4 3 Bad DSSI cable s 3 Isolate with DSSI bus meter3 and replace 4 Bad OCP cable 4 Replace cable 5 Bad power harness 5 Replace power harness 2This step onl...

Page 54: ... OCP cable 4 Replace appropriate OCP cable 5 Ise not seen 5 Reseat ISE into backplane 1 Fan is not spinning and power supply LED is lit 1 Bad power supply 1 Replace power supply 2 Bad fan 2 Replace fan 3 Bad transition module 3 Configure a new transition module and replace Fan is not spinning and power supply LED is not lit 1 Disconnected ac power cord 1 Reconnect the ac power cord 2 Bad power sup...

Page 55: ...d offset voltage between cabinets Correct faults in power distribution system Install cabinet grounding wire between all cabinets sharing DSSI buses 2 Loose or missing DSSI terminators 2 Tighten or replace DSSI terminators 3 Low terminator power voltage 3 Replace fuses 4 Bus length too long 4 Shorten bus 5 Non DEC devices on bus 5 Replace with DEC devices 6 Terminated mid bus adapters 6 Remove ter...

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Page 57: ...ages are inside storage array cabinets Installation and service must be performed only by qualified service engineers When performing any operation involving the source power turn off the power switches of all components and the power controller Disconnect the line cord from the power controller and from the source outlet Perform the operation then reconnect the cord 1 Turn the two hex fasteners a...

Page 58: ...he screw securing the ESD ground wire to the cabinet at the door 3 Swing the door closed 4 Turn the two hex fasteners at the top of the door one quarter turn clockwise to lock REMEMBER If you have replaced the front door remove the card s from behind the door logo and place them behind the door logo on the new front door ...

Page 59: ...DECarray FRU Removal and Replacement 4 3 Figure 4 1 Removing DECarray Door DOOR HINGE S H R X 0 0 1 2 9 1 ...

Page 60: ...e dismount all the ISEs 2 Access the power controller and storage enclosure by opening the cabinet doors 3 Take the disk ISEs in all storage enclosures off line a Press and release all Ready buttons on the OCP of all storage enclosures in the DECarray Wait for the Ready LEDs to go out b At the front of each storage enclosure set the drive dc power switches to off The LEDs should go out to indicate...

Page 61: ...emove the power controller from the cabinet Install the new power controller 1 At the rear of the storage array place the power controller in the cabinet 2 Secure the power controller to the cabinet Figure 4 2 with the four Phillips screws 3 Replace the ground strap PN 12 13756 07 at the power controller 4 Connect the controller power cord to the room power source 5 Reconnect all enclosure ac powe...

Page 62: ...troller J10 J11 J12 J13 I CB O FUSE LABEL CIRCUIT BREAKER POWER CORD STRAIN RELIEF GROMMETED CORD OPENING POWER CONTROL BUS CONNECTORS POWER CORD FUSE BUS OFF ON SWITCH SYMBOLS CLOCKWISE FROM TOP UNDELAYED DELAYED 0 5 SEC SERIAL LOGO LABEL 881 S H R X 0 1 0 7 9 0 ...

Page 63: ...tem and all devices on that bus Remove ac power to the system s 2 Access the cables and the storage enclosure by opening the cabinet doors 3 Take the disk ISEs in all storage enclosures off line CAUTION Wear an ESD grounding strap at all times while handling the storage enclosure or any of its FRUs a Press and release all Ready buttons on the OCP of all storage enclosures in the DECarray Wait for ...

Page 64: ...sted color codes 9 Restore the enclosure to service and run the checkout procedure Table 4 1 DSSI Label Color Codes Single System Configurations Label Color I O Port SF7x Position SF3x Position Blue 1 5 1 3 2 Rear Red 2 6 2 3 2 Front Yellow 3 4 8 4 Rear Green 4 7 8 4 Front Blue white 5 8 Rear Red white 6 8 Front Yellow white 7 Green white 8 Blue red 9 1 Rear Yellow green 10 1 Front Blue red white ...

Page 65: ... 1 9 5 1 1 2 Rear Red 2 10 6 2 2 2 Front Yellow 3 11 4 8 3 4 Rear Green 4 12 7 8 4 4 Front Blue white 5 13 7 5 8 Rear Red white 6 14 8 6 8 Front Yellow white 7 Green white 8 Blue red 9 1 Rear Yellow green 10 1 Front Blue red white 11 3 Rear Yellow green white 12 3 Front Blue blue white 13 7 Rear Yellow yellow white 14 7 Rear Blue white red white 15 Yellow white green white 16 ...

Page 66: ...ft 2 Left Front Blue white 5 3 Right 4 Right Rear Red white 6 3 Left 4 Left Rear Yellow white 7 4 Right 4 Right Front Green white 8 4 Left 4 Left Front Blue red 9 7 Right 1 Right Rear Yellow green 10 7 Left 1 Left Rear Blue red white 11 8 Right 1 Right Front Yellow green white 12 8 Left 1 Left Front Blue blue white 13 3 Right Rear Yellow yellow white 14 3 Left Rear Blue white red white 15 3 Right ...

Page 67: ... the DSSI subsystem such as the magazine tape subsystem installed in the DECarray and the DSSI adapters installed in the system or systems NOTE The disk ISEs in the storage enclosure are the only FRUs that you can remove and replace while the host system is running and the devices in the storage array are powered up and on line Remove and replace all other FRUs while the host system and all device...

Page 68: ...ly must be extended from the extrusion tube Fan assembly Section 5 4 OCP to TM cable Section 5 7 2 NOTE The following FRU requires the storage enclosure and the system s to be powered down and the storage enclosure inner assembly must be extended from the extrusion tube Transition module TM Section 5 5 NOTE The following FRUs require the system s and the storage array to be powered down and the st...

Page 69: ... Enclosure FRU Replacement 5 3 Figure 5 1 SF3x Storage Enclosure Front View A B C D E F Front Rear Front Rear A B C D E F A B C D E F A B C D E F A B C D E F MA 0434 92 GRA OPERATOR CONTROL PANEL DC POWER SWITCHES ...

Page 70: ...re FRU Replacement Figure 5 2 SF3x Storage Enclosure Rear View MA 0430 92 GRA A B C D E F FAULT DSSI Connectors Power Supply Fault Indicator Behind Panel Line Voltage Selected Switch Behind Panel AC Power Switch AC Receptacle ...

Page 71: ...orage enclosure are on line The procedures that follow describe how to Obtain current disk ISE parameters Section 5 1 1 Remove and replace the disk ISE from the storage enclosure Section 5 1 2 Restore the disk ISE to service and test the disk ISE after repair Section 5 1 3 CAUTION Never disconnect any 42 inch DSSI interconnect cables PN BC21Q 3F between storage enclosures and magazine tapes Never ...

Page 72: ...bols In this example the disk ISE has an allocation class of 1 If ALLCLASS the parameter name for allocation class were 0 the device name would appear as R2CYAA DIA21 UNITNUM is the number following DIA 21 in this example It is the MSCP unit number The node name appears in parentheses following the device name in the SHOW DEVICE output the node name is listed directly in the table in the SHOW CLUS...

Page 73: ... in this procedure 2 Establish a connection to the suspected disk ISE by using the SET HOST DUP command This step requires a privileged account If you cannot establish a connection due to the nature of the disk ISE problem then use the alternate method outlined in the next step to determine disk ISE parameters Display and record the disk ISE parameters as shown in Example 5 3 In this case the para...

Page 74: ...194100302 0000000000000 Quadword Hex B PARAMS SHOW ALLCLASS Parameter Current Default Type Radix ALLCLASS 1 0 Byte Dec B PARAMS SHOW FIVEDIME Parameter Current Default Type Radix FIVEDIME 1 1 Boolean 0 1 B PARAMS SHOW UNITNUM Parameter Current Default Type Radix UNITNUM 21 0 Word Dec U PARAMS SHOW FORCEUNI Parameter Current Default Type Radix FORCEUNI 0 1 Boolean 0 1 U PARAMS EXIT 3 If you cannot ...

Page 75: ... 2 VCB address 802E2750 Class Type 01 38 BOFF 0000 CRB address 8048C250 Def buf size 512 Byte count 0000 PDT address 802A5F80 DEVDEPEND 00000000 SVAPTE 00000000 CDDB address 802D6410 DEVDEPND2 00000000 DEVSTS 0004 I O wait queue empty FLCK index 34 RWAITCNT 0000 DLCK address 00000000 Press RETURN for more SDA Return I O data structures Primary Class Driver Data Block CDDB 802D6410 Status 0040 alcl...

Page 76: ...tem For example DISMOUNT 1 DIA21 2 Take the disk ISE off line by pressing Ready on the operator control panel OCP for the disk ISE being removed Figure 5 1 3 At the bottom front of the storage enclosure set the drive dc power switch to off Figure 5 1 The switch LED should go out to indicate that power has been removed from the disk ISEs If the LED does not go out suspect a faulty switch CAUTION Do...

Page 77: ...SF3x Storage Enclosure FRU Replacement 5 11 Figure 5 3 Disk ISE Removal A B C D E F Front A B C D E F Rear Ready W rite Protect Fault C B A E F M A 0 4 7 7 9 2 D G A B C D E F Rear A B C D E F Front D ...

Page 78: ...5 12 SF3x Storage Enclosure FRU Replacement Figure 5 4 Disk ISE Replacement A M A 0 4 7 8 9 2 D G Power Cable DSSI Cable OCP Cable ...

Page 79: ...e Figure 5 4 8 Lift the ISE out of the carrier and disconnect the DSSI bus OCP and power connectors from the ISE 9 Plug the DSSI bus power and OCP connectors into the replacement ISE 10 Attach the ISE to the carrier 11 Replace the top cover 12 Install the disk ISE in the enclosure 13 Install cover NOTE DO NOT APPLY POWER AT THIS TIME 14 Record the disk ISE serial number in the site log 15 Proceed ...

Page 80: ... ISE does not communicate with the host system The calibration sequence is complete when the Fault LED on the OCP stops flashing and the Ready LED is on Until this time this disk ISE is unavailable 4 Find the node name of the replacement disk ISE R2QSAA in this example Type the SHOW CLUSTER Example 5 2 command at the system console If necessary compare the list of node names you recorded in Sectio...

Page 81: ...executing type to exit Copyright C 1990 Digital Equipment Corporation PARAMS SHOW NODENAME Parameter Current Default Type Radix NODENAME R2QSAA RF35 String Ascii B PARAMS SET NODENAME R2CYAA PARAMS SHOW SYSTEMID Parameter Current Default Type Radix SYSTEMID 593200495860 0000000000000 Quadword Hex B PARAMS SET SYSTEMID 0404194100302 PARAMS SHOW ALLCLASS Parameter Current Default Type Radix ALLCLASS...

Page 82: ...CH TO THE OFF OR OUT POSITION Changes require controller initialization ok Y N Y Initializing NOTE It takes approximately 1 minute before the following message prints HSCPAD S REMPGMEND Remote program terminated message number 3 HSCPAD S END Control returned to node CLOUDF WARNING If you did not put the MSCP switch in the enable position before allowing the controller to initialize you must do so ...

Page 83: ...d Once the disk ISE has passed DRVTST the installation is complete Example 5 6 shows how to run DRVTST NOTE You can abort the test at any time by pressing one of the following Ctrl C Ctrl Y or Ctrl Z If you do abort the test the informational message Operation aborted by user is displayed Example 5 6 Running DRVTST SET HOST DUP SERVER MSCP DUP TASK DRVTST R1EJAA Copyright 1989 Digital Equipment Co...

Page 84: ...peration of the disk ISE Fatal errors which prevent the disk ISE from functioning Table 5 1 lists error messages and what they mean Table 5 1 DRVTST Error Messages Message Description Soft read error on head xx track yyyy Soft write error on head xx track yyyy Soft compare error on head xx track yyyy These are soft error messages indicating that an operation succeeded but that the error recovery f...

Page 85: ... Wait for the Ready LEDs to go out b At the front of the storage enclosure set the drive dc power switches to off The switch element LEDs should go out to indicate that power has been removed from the disk ISE If any LED does not go out suspect a faulty switch CAUTION Wear an ESD grounding strap at all times while handling the storage enclosure or any of its FRUs 3 Remove the OCP grasp it firmly a...

Page 86: ...ate that power has been removed from the disk ISE If any LED does not go out suspect a faulty switch CAUTION Wear an ESD grounding strap at all times while handling the storage enclosure or any of its FRUs 3 At the rear of the storage enclosure set the ac power switch on the power supply rear panel to off 4 Disconnect the ac power cord from the enclosure rear bulkhead 5 Loosen the two captive scre...

Page 87: ...o the right of the line input connector 11 Set the switch to the desired line voltage The selected voltage is marked on the switch element Setting the switch alternates between the two line voltage options 120 V or 240 V CAUTION Do not apply power to the supply until you are sure the line voltage selector switch is set to the correct position Severe damage to the power supply will result if the sw...

Page 88: ...with a straight pull 4 At the rear of the enclosure ensure that the DSSI interconnect cables can be extended up to 3 feet WARNING Take care when accessing the internal components of the inner assembly A stop mechanism in the chassis locks the inner assembly at a point that allows access to the fan assembly This stop mechanism locks the chassis so that the inner assembly is over three quarters of t...

Page 89: ...Storage Enclosure FRU Replacement 5 23 9 Pull the fan assembly straight up to remove Figure 5 5 Figure 5 5 Removing and Replacing the Fan Assembly FAN CAPTIVE SCREWS LATCH FAN CABLE MA 0653 92 DG CABLE TRAY ...

Page 90: ...y 13 Slide the inner assembly back into the extrusion tube Replace the front panel screws Do not use excessive force as it may strip the threads in the extrusion tube 14 Replace the OCP by aligning the OCP connector pins with the TM clip fasteners on the transition module Push the OCP into the fasteners by applying equal pressure to both sides 15 Move to the back of the enclosure and reposition th...

Page 91: ... enclosure turn off the enclosure with the ac power switch located at the rear of the power supply CAUTION Wear an ESD grounding strap at all times while handling the storage enclosure or any of its FRUs 4 Remove the OCP grasp it firmly and pull it straight out Do not pry the panel comes free with a straight pull 5 Remove the four screws at each corner of the enclosure frame and from the rear push...

Page 92: ...sconnect all the cables from the transition module 7 Remove the philips head screws from each corner of the transition module 8 Remove the transition module Figure 5 6 Removing and Replacing the Transition Module FRAME TRANSITION MODULE MA 0652 92 DG ...

Page 93: ...o both sides 14 Restore the enclosure to service and run the checkout procedure in Section 5 9 2 5 6 Replacing the Backplane Use the following steps to remove and replace the DSSI backplane PN 54 12109 01 from either the front or the rear of the storage enclosure 1 Remove the fan assembly using the procedure outlined in Section 5 4 2 Remove the fan bracket by removing 4 screws 2 on each side 3 Rem...

Page 94: ...e OCP cables run down the side of the inner assembly from the transition module to the front and rear backplanes The DSSI interconnect cables run from the rear bulkhead over the top of the inner assembly to the front and rear backplanes You must replace all the cables for a port when replacing a single cable The removal and replacement procedures for these FRUs are as follows AC power cord Section...

Page 95: ...ION Wear an ESD grounding strap at all times while handling the storage enclosure or any of its FRUs 3 At the rear of the storage enclosure turn off the enclosures with the ac power switch on the power supply 4 Turn off the circuit breaker on the power controller 5 Locate the ac power cord to be replaced Loosen the lower screw of the ac retainer bracket Remove the upper ac power cord retainer brac...

Page 96: ...il 9 Leave approximately 2 feet of slack at the position location 10 Loosen the lower screw and put the retainer bracket back to its original position Then reinsert the upper screw and tighten both the top and bottom screws 11 Connect the male end of the ac power cord to the outlet on the power controller where the original ac power cord was plugged in 12 Restore the enclosure to service and run t...

Page 97: ...e drive dc power switches to off The switch element LEDs should go out to indicate that power has been removed from the disk ISE If any LED does not go out suspect a faulty switch CAUTION Wear an ESD grounding strap at all times while handling the storage enclosure or any of its FRUs 3 Remove the OCP grasp it firmly and pull it straight out Do not pry the panel comes free with a straight pull 4 Re...

Page 98: ...washers on the cable connector Tighten both screws WARNING Be careful not to drop any parts inside the assembly 9 Connect the cable to J2 and J3 on the front of the transition module 10 Slide the inner assembly back into the extrusion tube Replace the front panel screws Do not use excessive force as it may strip the threads in the extrusion tube 11 Replace the OCP by aligning the OCP connector pin...

Page 99: ...SF3x Storage Enclosure FRU Replacement 5 33 Figure 5 8 Removing and Replacing the OCP to TM Cable TRANSITION MODULE M A 0 5 6 5 9 2 D G OCP CONNECTOR J3 SCREWS J2 ...

Page 100: ...he rear of the storage enclosure turn off the enclosure with the ac power switch located at the rear of the power supply 5 Turn off the circuit breaker on the power controller 6 Disconnect the DSSI interconnect cables from the enclosure 7 Disconnect the ac power cord at the rear of the enclosure WARNING USE TWO PEOPLE Releasing the latch allows the inner assembly to be removed from the extrusion t...

Page 101: ...4 Install the protective cover over the drive dc power switch module and secure it with the two Phillips screws previously removed WARNING USE TWO PEOPLE Use two people to place the inner assembly back into the extrusion tube mounted in the storage array 15 Slide the inner assembly back into the extrusion tube Replace the front panel screws Do not use excessive force as it may strip the threads in...

Page 102: ...t to indicate that power has been removed from the disk ISE If any LED does not go out suspect a faulty switch CAUTION Wear an ESD grounding strap at all times while handling the storage enclosure or any of its FRUs 4 Remove the OCP grasp it firmly and pull it straight out Do not pry the panel comes free with a straight pull 5 At the rear of the storage enclosure turn off the enclosure with the ac...

Page 103: ...re the latch will release Push the inner assembly free of the extrusion tube reach into the inner assembly grasp the sheet metal in front of the fan and pull Set the inner assembly on an antistatic work surface 11 Remove the fan assembly using the procedures in Section 5 4 12 Remove the fan mounting plate PN 74 44306 01 by removing the four countersunk screws inside the assembly 13 Disconnect the ...

Page 104: ...rce as it may strip the threads in the extrusion tube 21 Replace the four screws at each corner of the enclosure frame 22 Replace the OCP by aligning the OCP connector pins with the TM clip fasteners on the transition termination module Push do not force the OCP into the fasteners by applying equal pressure to both sides 23 At the rear of the storage enclosure reconnect the ac power cord to the ac...

Page 105: ... of the storage enclosure turn off the enclosure with the ac power switch at the rear of the power supply 5 Turn off the circuit breaker on the power controller 6 Disconnect the DSSI interconnect cables from the enclosure 7 Disconnect the ac power cord at the rear of the enclosure WARNING USE TWO PEOPLE Releasing the latch allows the inner assembly to be removed from the extrusion tube for this op...

Page 106: ...ce the connectors on the new module 18 Replace the cover and tighten the two phillips head screws that hold it to the enclosure chassis WARNING USE TWO PEOPLE Use two people to place the inner assembly back into the extrusion tube mounted in the storage array 19 Slide the inner assembly back into the extrusion tube Replace the front panel screws Do not use excessive force as it may strip the threa...

Page 107: ...ables at the rear of the storage enclosure are installed and secured correctly 2 Check that the line voltage select switch on the power supply of the storage enclosure has been set to the correct voltage for the power controller If not set the switch as described in Section 5 3 3 Ensure that the ac power cord is connected to the power controller 4 At the front check that the drive dc power switche...

Page 108: ...the green LED does not light see Chapter 3 NOTE The rear six drives start immediately while the front six drives start after a 15 second delay NOTE Setting a drive dc power switch to on starts the associated drive motor 5 Press the Ready button on the OCP for each desired disk ISE When the Ready LED comes on the disk ISE has completed its internal diagnostics and is ready for operation If the Faul...

Page 109: ...omponents of the DSSI subsystem such as the magazine tape subsystem installed in the DECarray and the DSSI adapters installed in the system or systems NOTE The disk ISEs in the storage enclosure are the only FRUs that you can remove and replace while the host system is running and the devices in the storage array are powered up and on line Remove and replace all other FRUs while the host system an...

Page 110: ...nded from the extrusion tube Fan assembly Section 6 4 OCP to TTM cable Section 6 7 2 NOTE The following FRU requires the storage enclosure and the system s to be powered down and the storage enclosure inner assembly must be extended from the extrusion tube Transition termination module TTM Section 6 5 NOTE The following FRUs require the system s and the storage array to be powered down and the sto...

Page 111: ...ASSIS POWER SUPPLY CAPTIVE SCREWS REAR COVER NOT SHOWN S H R _ X 1 1 0 0 _ 8 9 _ S C N C X O 1 8 4 5 C _ S W rit e Pr ote ct Ru n Fa ult DS SI ID W rit e Pr ote ct Ru n Fa ult DS SI ID dig i tal NOTE TO ILLUSTRATOR Operator Control Panel is fig SHR_x1127_89 ISOL at 3 32 093750 reduction NOTE TO ILLUSTRATOR This was created by rotating SHR_x1074A_89_SCN RW Z120 SHR X0128 90 SCN THIS REPRESENTS A RF...

Page 112: ...le the system or systems are up and running and the rest of the disk ISEs in that storage enclosure are on line The following procedures describe how to Obtain current disk ISE parameters Section 6 1 1 Remove and replace the disk ISE from the storage enclosure and how to remove and replace a disk ISE FRU Section 6 1 2 Restore the disk ISE to service and test the disk ISE after repair Section 6 1 3...

Page 113: ...bols In this example the disk ISE has an allocation class of 1 If ALLCLASS the parameter name for allocation class were 0 the device name would appear as R2CYAA DIA21 UNITNUM is the number following DIA 21 in this example It is the MSCP unit number The node name appears in parentheses following the device name in the SHOW DEVICE output the node name is listed directly in the table in the SHOW CLUS...

Page 114: ... in this procedure 2 Establish a connection to the suspected disk ISE by using the SET HOST DUP command This step requires a privileged account If you cannot establish a connection due to the nature of the disk ISE problem then use the alternate method outlined in the next step to determine disk ISE parameters Display and record the disk ISE parameters as shown in Example 6 3 In this case the para...

Page 115: ...194100302 0000000000000 Quadword Hex B PARAMS SHOW ALLCLASS Parameter Current Default Type Radix ALLCLASS 1 0 Byte Dec B PARAMS SHOW FIVEDIME Parameter Current Default Type Radix FIVEDIME 1 1 Boolean 0 1 B PARAMS SHOW UNITNUM Parameter Current Default Type Radix UNITNUM 21 0 Word Dec U PARAMS SHOW FORCEUNI Parameter Current Default Type Radix FORCEUNI 0 1 Boolean 0 1 U PARAMS EXIT 3 If you cannot ...

Page 116: ... 2 VCB address 802E2750 Class Type 01 38 BOFF 0000 CRB address 8048C250 Def buf size 512 Byte count 0000 PDT address 802A5F80 DEVDEPEND 00000000 SVAPTE 00000000 CDDB address 802D6410 DEVDEPND2 00000000 DEVSTS 0004 I O wait queue empty FLCK index 34 RWAITCNT 0000 DLCK address 00000000 Press RETURN for more SDA Return I O data structures Primary Class Driver Data Block CDDB 802D6410 Status 0040 alcl...

Page 117: ...able 6 1 Table 6 1 Disk ISE OCP Fault Codes READY WRITE PROTECT FAULT Disk ISE FRU Off Off On HDA Off On Off Drive module Off On On Drive module then HDA To remove the disk ISE from the storage enclosure 1 At the system console dismount the faulty disk ISE through the VMS operating system For example DISMOUNT 1 DIA21 2 Access the front of the storage enclosure by opening the cabinet doors 3 Take t...

Page 118: ...2 Storage Enclosure Front View S H R X 0 1 2 6 A 9 0 Write Protect Fault DSSI ID Write Protect Ready Fault DSSI ID d i g i t a l Ready OPERATOR CONTROL PANEL OCP FRONT COVER CAPTIVE SCREWS DRIVE DC POWER SWITCHES ENCLOSURE CAPTIVE SCREWS FRONT COVER DOOR ...

Page 119: ...ard to loosen the disk ISE 8 A retaining clip on the outside wall of the storage enclosure holds the disk ISE in place The retaining clip locks with a tab on the skid plate Figure 6 3 Release this clip and pull straight out on the disk ISE After the disk ISE is released pull it slightly forward Stop and note how the edges of the skid plate slide between the guides in the upper and lower walls of t...

Page 120: ...ectFault DSSI ID W rite Protect Ready Fault DSSI ID d i g i t a l Ready N O T E T O I L L U S T R A T O R T h i s w a s c r e a t e d b y r o t a t i n g S H R _ x 1 0 7 4 A _ 8 9 _ S C N R W Z 1 2 0 S H R X 0 1 2 8 9 0 S C N T H I S R E P R E S E N T S A R F 7 2 S H R X 0 1 3 5 9 0 S H R X 0 1 3 6 A 9 0 RF72 SKID PLATE RETAINING CLIP SKID PLATE SKID PLATE RETAINING TAB LOCATION SKID PLATE GUIDE ...

Page 121: ...Enclosure FRU Replacement 6 13 Figure 6 4 Disk ISE Skid Plate and Wedges WEDGE SKID PLATE S H R X 0 1 5 8 A 9 0 N O T E T O I L L U S T R A T O R T h i s i l l u s t r a t i o n i s a t 3 0 o f o r i g i n a l RF72 ...

Page 122: ...e HDA Do not lose the screws or use screws other than the ones that come with the device PN 90 00039 07 Replacement screws must be the same type and size 6 32 1 4 flathead or the HDA can be damaged a Remove the four screws using a 1 Phillips screwdriver securing the drive module to the HDA b Carefully separate the drive module from the HDA as shown in Figure 6 5 Be sure to lift the drive module fr...

Page 123: ...SF7x Storage Enclosure FRU Replacement 6 15 Figure 6 5 Separating the HDA from the Drive Module M A X 0 9 6 2 8 8 S I D E 1 S H R X 0 1 5 7 9 0 ...

Page 124: ...6 16 SF7x Storage Enclosure FRU Replacement Figure 6 6 Disconnecting the Flex Circuit M A X 0 9 6 1 8 8 S H R X 0 1 5 6 9 0 ...

Page 125: ...m the spindle motor into the spindle socket on the drive module g Replace the four screws that secure the drive module to the HDA These screws must be tightened firmly as the drive module is subjected to vibration when the device is running CAUTION Make sure the screws are not touching the HDA 13 If you removed the wedges reinstall them at this time Then replace the skid plate Check that the tab o...

Page 126: ...he guides and the outer wall of the storage enclosure 17 Push the disk ISE into the drive position by applying forward pressure to the wedge screws with your thumbs 18 Check that the disk ISE is locked with the clip engaging the retaining tab on the drive skid plate 19 Tighten do not overtighten the wedge screws at this time 20 Reconnect the cables at the rear panel of the disk ISE in the followin...

Page 127: ...ot skip or miss any steps 1 Apply power to the disk ISE with the drive dc power switch 2 Press the Ready button Figure 6 7 to bring the disk ISE back on line This step invokes the one time HDA to drive module calibration that runs nominally 5 to 8 minutes 3 Restore the customer data to the repaired disk ISE by using the usual BACKUP procedure See the disk ISE service manual Figure 6 7 Storage Encl...

Page 128: ...ne Figure 6 8 OCP MSCP Switch Write Protect Ready Fault DSSI ID Write Protect Ready Fault DSSI ID d i g i t a l SHR_X1128A_89 1 2 DSSI ID SELECT LED 1 Terminator Power LED 2 Split Bus Mode ISE Set up 4 3 2 1 NOTE Following the replacement of either an HDA or a drive module a disk ISE performs a one time calibration algorithm that takes nominally 5 to 8 minutes during which time the disk ISE does n...

Page 129: ...epaired disk ISE at this time 2 Invoke PARAMS in the unit by issuing the SET HOST DUP command SET HOST DUP SERVER MSCP DUP TASK PARAMS nodename 3 Using PARAMS commands check all parameters and set them to the values previously recorded a Use the SHOW command to read each parameter b Use the SET command to change parameter values c Use the WRITE command once all values have been set to match the or...

Page 130: ...lt Type Radix SYSTEMID 593200495860 0000000000000 Quadword Hex B PARAMS SET SYSTEMID 0404194100302 PARAMS SHOW ALLCLASS Parameter Current Default Type Radix ALLCLASS 0 0 Byte Dec B PARAMS SET ALLCLASS 1 PARAMS SHOW FIVEDIME Parameter Current Default Type Radix FIVEDIME 1 1 Boolean 0 1 B PARAMS SHOW UNITNUM Parameter Current Default Type Radix UNITNUM 0 0 Word Dec U PARAMS SET UNITNUM 21 PARAMS SHO...

Page 131: ...switch in the enable or down position will result in the loss of VMS communication with this disk ISE at the next power up 6 1 3 4 Testing the Disk ISE Once the disk ISE parameters are set test the disk ISE by using the local program DRVTST DRVTST is accessed in the same way as PARAMS using the SET HOST DUP command In this case instead of specifying PARAMS you specify DRVTST SET HOST DUP SERVER MS...

Page 132: ... DRVTST SET HOST DUP SERVER MSCP DUP TASK DRVTST R1EJAA Copyright 1989 Digital Equipment Corporation Write read anywhere on the medium 1 Yes 0 No 1 User data will be corrupted Proceed 1 Yes 0 No 1 5 minutes to complete Test passed In Example 6 6 DRVTST is accessed through the VMS operating system on a disk ISE with a node name of R1EJAA You must respond to this query for the program to continue By...

Page 133: ...ucceeded but that the error recovery firmware was invoked These messages may indicate a forced error flag or correctable ECC error or that the read write head was temporarily off track These soft errors are corrected during normal operation xxxx Unit diagnostics failed This is a fatal error The xxxx is the MSCP error code xxxx Unit read write test failed This is a fatal error The xxxx is the MSCP ...

Page 134: ...to off Figure 6 2 The switch element LEDs should go out to indicate that power has been removed from the disk ISE If any LED does not go out suspect a faulty switch CAUTION Wear an ESD grounding strap at all times while handling the storage enclosure or any of its FRUs 4 Remove the OCP grasp it firmly and pull it straight out Do not pry the panel comes free with a straight pull 5 If applicable rem...

Page 135: ...P The panel should go into place without force 1 Align the OCP connector pins with the clip fasteners on the transition termination module and push straight in to lock the fasteners 2 Push do not force the OCP into the fasteners by applying equal pressure to both sides 3 Restore the enclosure to service and run the checkout procedure in Section 6 8 2 ...

Page 136: ...6 28 SF7x Storage Enclosure FRU Replacement Figure 6 9 Removing the OCP TTM CLIP FASTENERS OPERATOR CONTROL PANEL OCP CONNECTOR ESD WRIST STRAP FRONT COVER PINS S H R _ X 1 1 1 3 _ 8 9 _ S C N ...

Page 137: ... switch LEDs should go out to indicate that power has been removed from the disk ISE If any LED does not go out suspect a faulty switch CAUTION Wear an ESD grounding strap at all times while handling the storage enclosure or any of its FRUs 4 At the rear of the storage enclosure set the ac power switch on the power supply rear panel to off 5 Disconnect the ac power cord from the enclosure rear bul...

Page 138: ...placement Figure 6 10 Storage Enclosure Rear View 2 3 0 1 1 5 FAULT FAULT FAULT 1 0 S H R X 0 1 2 7 A 9 0 DSSI CONNECTORS POWER SUPPLY FAULT INDICATOR BEHIND PANEL AC RECEPTACLE AC POWER SWITCH LINE VOLTAGE SELECTOR SWITCH BEHIND PANEL ...

Page 139: ...ly just to the right of the line input connector 4 Using a small screwdriver set the switch to the desired line voltage The selected voltage is marked on the switch element Setting the switch alternates between the two line voltage options 120 V or 240 V CAUTION Do not apply power to the supply until you are sure the line voltage selector switch is set to the correct position Severe damage to the ...

Page 140: ... Remove the OCP grasp it firmly and pull it straight out Do not pry the panel comes free with a straight pull 5 At the rear of the enclosure ensure that the DSSI interconnect cables can be extended up to 3 feet WARNING Take care when accessing the internal components of the inner assembly A stop mechanism in the chassis locks the inner assembly at a point that allows access to the fan assembly Thi...

Page 141: ... captive captive screws in each corner of the fan assembly Figure 6 11 10 Pull the fan assembly straight up to remove Figure 6 11 Figure 6 11 Removing and Replacing the Fan Assembly FAN CAPTIVE SCREWS 4 PLACES LATCH FRAME FAN CABLE FRAME SHEET METAL SHR X0002 91 ...

Page 142: ...n assembly 4 Slide the inner assembly back into the extrusion tube Secure the front panel captive screws Do not use excessive force as it may strip the threads in the extrusion tube 5 Replace the OCP by aligning the OCP connector pins with the TTM clip fasteners on the transition termination module Push do not force the OCP into the fasteners by applying equal pressure to both sides 6 Move to the ...

Page 143: ...he enclosure with the ac power switch at the rear of the power supply CAUTION Wear an ESD grounding strap at all times while handling the storage enclosure or any of its FRUs 5 Remove the OCP grasp it firmly and pull it straight out Do not pry the panel comes free with a straight pull 6 Loosen the four captive hex head screws at each corner of the enclosure frame and from the rear push the inner a...

Page 144: ...6 36 SF7x Storage Enclosure FRU Replacement 9 Now remove the TTM Figure 6 12 Figure 6 12 Removing and Replacing the Transition Termination Module FRAME TTM SHR X0001A 91 ...

Page 145: ... J7 right rear of the TTM e Connect the left DSSI 50 pin cable to J5 for through bus mode or to J3 for split bus mode f Connect the right DSSI 50 pin cable to J4 for through bus mode or to J2 for split bus mode 4 Slide the inner assembly back into the extrusion tube Secure the front panel captive screws Do not use excessive force as it may strip the threads in the extrusion tube 5 Replace the OCP ...

Page 146: ...d go out to indicate that power has been removed from the disk ISE If any LED does not go out suspect a faulty switch CAUTION Wear an ESD grounding strap at all times while handling the storage enclosure or any of its FRUs 4 Remove the OCP grasp it firmly and pull it straight out Do not pry the panel comes free with a straight pull 5 Remove the storage enclosure front and rear covers by loosening ...

Page 147: ...he fan and pull Set the inner assembly on an antistatic work surface 12 Turn the assembly upside down Figure 6 13 13 Remove the two Phillips screws on either side of the drive dc power switches This step allows you to remove the protective cover from the drive dc power switches Remove this cover exposing the wiring from the power harness to the drive dc power switches 14 Remove the two Phillips sc...

Page 148: ...moving and Replacing the Drive DC Power Switches FRAME BOTTOM SINGLE BLACK PIGTAIL BLACK SINGLE ORANGE LF LR RR RF SINGLE PIGTAIL BLACK POWER SUPPLY CONNECTOR PHILLIPS SCREWS BOTTOM COVER REMOVED PHILLIPS SCREWS SWITCH REAR SHR X0004 91 DRIVE DC POWER SWITCHES ...

Page 149: ...EOPLE The next step requires two people to lift the inner assembly back into the extrusion tube mounted in the storage array 5 Slide the inner assembly back into the extrusion tube Secure the front panel captive screws Do not use excessive force as it may strip the threads in the extrusion tube 6 Tighten the four captive screws at each corner of the enclosure frame 7 Replace the front and rear cov...

Page 150: ...f the inner assembly and up to the top of the inner assembly As the harness runs up the sides of the inner assembly power wires for each disk ISE are broken out of the harness The OCP cables run down the side of the inner assembly from their associated disk ISE and up to the TTM The DSSI interconnect cables run from the rear bulkhead over the top of the inner assembly and down the sides to their r...

Page 151: ...s not go out suspect a faulty switch CAUTION Wear an ESD grounding strap at all times while handling the storage enclosure or any of its FRUs 4 At the rear of the storage enclosure turn off the enclosures with the ac power switch on the power supply 5 Turn off the circuit breaker on the power controller 6 Locate the ac power cord to be replaced Loosen the lower screw of the ac retainer bracket Rem...

Page 152: ...he cabinet side rail 2 Leave approximately 2 feet of slack at the position location 3 Loosen the lower screw and put the retainer bracket back to its original position Then reinsert the upper screw and tighten both the top and bottom screws 4 Connect the male end of the ac power cord to the outlet on the power controller where the original ac power cord was plugged in 5 Restore the enclosure to se...

Page 153: ...the storage enclosure set the drive dc power switches to off Figure 6 2 The switch element LEDs should go out to indicate that power has been removed from the disk ISE If any LED does not go out suspect a faulty switch CAUTION Wear an ESD grounding strap at all times while handling the storage enclosure or any of its FRUs 4 Remove the OCP grasp it firmly and pull it straight out Do not pry the pan...

Page 154: ... do not tighten 2 Replace the screw nut and lock washer on the right side of the cable at the OCP end Tighten both screws at this time WARNING Be careful not to drop any parts inside the assembly 3 Connect the cable to J11 on the front of the TTM 4 Slide the inner assembly back into the extrusion tube Secure the front panel captive screws Do not use excessive force as it may strip the threads in t...

Page 155: ...SF7x Storage Enclosure FRU Replacement 6 47 Figure 6 15 Removing and Replacing the OCP to TTM Cable S H R X 0 1 2 4 A 9 0 TRANSITION TERMINATION MODULE TTM OCP CONNECTOR J11 SCREWS ...

Page 156: ...h element LEDs should go out to indicate that power has been removed from the disk ISE If any LED does not go out suspect a faulty switch CAUTION Wear an ESD grounding strap at all times while handling the storage enclosure or any of its FRUs 4 Remove the OCP grasp it firmly and pull it straight out Do not pry the panel comes free with a straight pull 5 Remove the front and rear storage enclosure ...

Page 157: ...rame over and remove the other acoustic panel Figure 6 17 13 Turn the inner assembly upside down Figure 6 16 14 Remove the two Phillips screws on either side of the dc power switches This step allows you to remove the protective cover from the drive dc power switches Remove this cover exposing the wiring from the power harness to the drive dc power switches Figure 6 16 15 Remove the two Phillips s...

Page 158: ... all drive positions and the TTM Figure 6 16 Storage Enclosure Power Harness FRAME BOTTOM SINGLE BLACK PIGTAIL BLACK SINGLE ORANGE LF LR RR RF SINGLE PIGTAIL BLACK POWER SUPPLY CONNECTOR PHILLIPS SCREWS BOTTOM COVER REMOVED PHILLIPS SCREWS SWITCH REAR SHR X0004 91 DRIVE DC POWER SWITCHES ...

Page 159: ... cables to the correct drive position NOTE The left rear and right rear cables are 31 5 inches long The left front and right front cables are 15 inches long Be sure to route the correct cable to the correct drive position 4 Route the TTM power cable to the TTM connector J7 right front NOTE Do not disturb the fingerstock on the storage enclosure frame 5 Install the protective cover over the drive d...

Page 160: ...he enclosure frame 9 Replace the OCP by aligning the OCP connector pins with the TTM clip fasteners on the transition termination module Push do not force the OCP into the fasteners by applying equal pressure to both sides 10 Replace the front and rear storage enclosure covers and tighten the top captive screws 11 At the rear of the storage enclosure reconnect the ac power cord to the ac receptacl...

Page 161: ...hes to off Figure 6 2 The switch element LEDs should go out to indicate that power has been removed from the disk ISE If any LED does not go out suspect a faulty switch CAUTION Wear an ESD grounding strap at all times while handling the storage enclosure or any of its FRUs 4 Remove the OCP grasp it firmly and pull it straight out Do not pry the panel comes free with a straight pull 5 Remove the fr...

Page 162: ...being pulled out farther Reach into the chassis and release the latch It may be necessary to push the frame back in about a quarter inch before the latch will release See Figure 6 11 Push the inner assembly free of the extrusion tube reach into the inner assembly grasp the sheet metal in front of the fan and pull Set the inner assembly on an antistatic work surface 12 Turn the inner assembly on th...

Page 163: ...rusion tube mounted in the DECarray 3 Slide the inner assembly back into the extrusion tube Secure the front panel captive screws Do not use excessive force as it may strip the threads in the extrusion tube 4 Replace the front and rear storage enclosure covers and tighten the top captive screws 5 Replace the OCP by aligning the OCP connector pins with the TTM clip fasteners on the transition termi...

Page 164: ...6 56 SF7x Storage Enclosure FRU Replacement Figure 6 17 Removing the Acoustic Panels ACOUSTIC PANEL ACOUSTIC PANEL PHILLIPS SCREW PHILLIPS SCREW SCREW HOLES 6 PER PANEL FRAME SHR X0003 91 ...

Page 165: ...ED does not go out suspect a faulty switch CAUTION Wear an ESD grounding strap at all times while handling the storage enclosure or any of its FRUs 4 Remove the OCP grasp it firmly and pull it straight out Do not pry the panel comes free with a straight pull 5 Remove the front and rear storage enclosure covers by loosening the top captive screws and lifting up on the cover 6 At the rear of the sto...

Page 166: ...fore the latch will release See Figure 6 11 Push the inner assembly free of the extrusion tube reach into the inner assembly grasp the sheet metal in front of the fan and pull Set the inner assembly on an antistatic work surface 12 Flip the inner assembly on either side and remove the appropriate acoustic panels held on by six Phillips screws Figure 6 17 13 At the rear of the storage enclosure rem...

Page 167: ... one next to it NOTE Ensure that no cables are pinched by the acoustic panel NOTE Remember that J5 left cable and J4 right cable on the TTM are for through bus mode J3 left cable and J2 right cable are for split bus mode Check the position of the small black jumper on the TTM to determine the bus mode 3 Route the replacement DSSI cable to both disk ISEs and the TTM as shown in Figure 6 18 Note the...

Page 168: ...6 60 SF7x Storage Enclosure FRU Replacement Figure 6 18 Enclosure Internal DSSI Cables ...

Page 169: ...SF7x Storage Enclosure FRU Replacement 6 61 Figure 6 19 Enclosure Internal DSSI Cables cont ...

Page 170: ...6 62 SF7x Storage Enclosure FRU Replacement Figure 6 20 Enclosure Internal DSSI Cables cont ...

Page 171: ...panel captive screws Do not use excessive force as it may strip the threads in the extrusion tube 7 Tighten the four captive screws at each corner of the enclosure frame 8 Replace the front and rear storage enclosure covers and tighten the captive screws 9 Replace the OCP by aligning the OCP connector pins with the TTM clip fasteners on the transition termination module Push do not force the OCP i...

Page 172: ... Check that all ac power cords and DSSI interconnect cables at the rear of the storage enclosure are installed and secured correctly 2 Check that the line voltage select switch on the power supply of the storage enclosure has been set to the correct voltage for the power controller If not set the switch as described in Section 6 3 3 Ensure that the ac power cord is connected to the power controlle...

Page 173: ...ment 6 65 Figure 6 21 Storage Enclosure Rear View 2 3 0 1 1 5 FAULT FAULT FAULT 1 0 S H R X 0 1 2 7 A 9 0 DSSI CONNECTORS POWER SUPPLY FAULT INDICATOR BEHIND PANEL AC RECEPTACLE AC POWER SWITCH LINE VOLTAGE SELECTOR SWITCH BEHIND PANEL ...

Page 174: ...disk ISE If the green LED does not light see Chapter 3 NOTE Setting a drive dc power switch to on starts the associated drive motor 5 Press the Ready button on the OCP for each desired disk ISE When the Ready LED comes on the disk ISE has completed its internal diagnostics and is ready for operation If the Fault LED comes on press and release the Fault button for the fault code of the failing disk...

Page 175: ...22 Storage Enclosure Front View S H R X 0 1 2 6 A 9 0 Write Protect Fault DSSI ID Write Protect Ready Fault DSSI ID d i g i t a l Ready OPERATOR CONTROL PANEL OCP FRONT COVER CAPTIVE SCREWS DRIVE DC POWER SWITCHES ENCLOSURE CAPTIVE SCREWS FRONT COVER DOOR ...

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Page 177: ...1 Rear door 30 24374 01 881 power controller 120 V 30 24374 02 881 power controller 240 V 12 31281 01 DSSI terminator PCR type BC21Q 09 108 inch DSSI cable BC22Q 09 108 inch DSSI cable BC21R 5L 70 inch DSSI cable BC21Q 3F 42 inch DSSI cable 17 00442 03 8 foot power cord TF8xx 17 00442 18 9 foot power cord SF7x CK SF200 LM DECarray to 6000 9000 systems cable kit CK SF200 LP DECarray to 3xxx 4000 sy...

Page 178: ... 17 00442 18 9 foot ac power cord 17 03471 01 OCP to TM cable 17 03469 01 Backplane power cable 17 03470 01 Transition module power cable 17 03472 01 Internal DSSI signal cable 17 03473 01 Regulator signal cable 17 03474 01 Transition module OCP cable 17 03475 01 DSSI backplane jumper cable Table A 3 SF7x Recommended Spare Parts Part Number Description 54 19010 01 RF72 drive module 70 25972 01 RF7...

Page 179: ... 12 12717 13 Pushbutton switch with green LED 12 14027 12 Pushbutton switch cap right rear 12 14027 13 Pushbutton switch cap right front 12 14027 14 Pushbutton switch cap left front 12 14027 15 Pushbutton switch cap left rear 17 00442 18 9 foot power cord SF7x 17 02389 01 Power harness 17 02511 01 OCP to TTM cable 17 01936 03 RFP cable front ISEs 17 01936 04 RFP cable rear ISEs 17 02994 01 DSSI ca...

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Page 181: ...es in the single system configuration Note the following DSSI bus termination is supplied by the TTM module inside the SF7x storage enclosures in position 3 and 8 The SF7x storage enclosures in positions 3 and 8 must be operating in split bus mode If a DSSI bus is not connected to a SF7x storage enclosure in position 3 or 8 then DSSI bus termination is accomplished by using a DSSI terminator PN 12...

Page 182: ... 5L CA CD with tape ISEs 1 Terminator Bottom connector of TF8x in position 5 BC21Q 3F 5 Right connector of SF7x in position 1 BC21Q 3F DECarray I O port P1 BC21R 5L 6 Terminator DECarray I O port P2 BC21R 5L FA FD without tape ISE 1 Terminator DECarray I O port P1 BC21R 5L 2 Terminator DECarray I O port P2 BC21R 5L 1Bottom DSSI connector when referring to tape ISE in position 5 or 6 2Top DSSI conn...

Page 183: ... P2 BC21R 5L 5 Right connector of SF7x in position 1 BC21Q 3F DECarray I O port P1 BC21R 5L FA FD with two tape ISEs 1 Terminator Bottom connector of TF8x in position 5 BC21Q 3F 2 Terminator Bottom connector of TF8x in position 6 BC21Q 3F 5 Right connector of SF7x in position 1 BC21Q 3F DECarray I O port P1 BC21R 5L 6 Right connector of SF7x in position 2 BC21Q 3F DECarray I O port P2 BC21R 5L 1Bo...

Page 184: ...Left connector of SF7x in position 2 BC21Q 3F Left connector of SF7x in position 1 BC21Q 3F HA HD with one tape ISE 1 Right connector of SF7x in position 3 BC21Q 3F Bottom connector of TF8x in position 5 BC21R 5L 2 Left connector of SF7x enclosure in position 3 BC21Q 3F DECarray I O port P2 BC21R 5L 3 Left connector of SF7x in position 2 BC21Q 3F Left connector of SF7x in position 1 BC21Q 3F 5 Rig...

Page 185: ...in position 5 BC21R 5L 2 Left connector of SF7x enclosure in position 3 BC21Q 3F Bottom connector of TF8x in position 6 BC21Q 3F 3 Left connector of SF7x in position 2 BC21Q 3F Left connector of SF7x in position 1 BC21Q 3F 5 Right connector of SF7x in position 1 BC21Q 3F DECarray I O port P1 BC21R 5L 6 Right connector of SF7x in position 2 BC21Q 3F DECarray I O port P2 BC21R 5L 1Bottom DSSI connec...

Page 186: ...e ISE 1 Right connector of SF7x in position 3 BC21Q 3F DECarray I O port P1 BC21R 5L 2 Left connector of SF7x enclosure in position 3 BC21Q 3F DECarray I O port P2 BC21R 5L 3 Left connector of SF7x in position 2 BC21Q 3F Left connector of SF7x in position 1 BC21Q 3F 4 Terminator DECarray I O port P3 BC21R 5L 1Bottom DSSI connector when referring to tape ISE in position 5 or 6 2Top DSSI connector w...

Page 187: ...21Q 3F Bottom connector of TF8x in position 5 BC21R 5L 2 Left connector of SF7x enclosure in position 3 BC21Q 3F DECarray I O port P2 BC21R 5L 3 Left connector of SF7x in position 2 BC21Q 3F Left connector of SF7x in position 1 BC21Q 3F 4 Terminator DECarray I O port P3 BC21R 5L 5 Right connector of SF7x in position 1 BC21Q 3F DECarray I O port P1 BC21R 5L 1Bottom DSSI connector when referring to ...

Page 188: ...21R 5L 2 Left connector of SF7x enclosure in position 3 BC21Q 3F Bottom connector of TF8x in position 6 BC21Q 3F 3 Left connector of SF7x in position 2 BC21Q 3F Left connector of SF7x in position 1 BC21Q 3F 4 Terminator DECarray I O port P3 BC21R 5L 5 Right connector of SF7x in position 1 BC21Q 3F DECarray I O port P1 BC21R 5L 6 Right connector of SF7x in position 2 BC21Q 3F DECarray I O port P2 B...

Page 189: ...tor of SF7x in position 3 BC21Q 3F DECarray I O port P1 BC21R 5L 2 Left connector of SF7x enclosure in position 3 BC21Q 3F DECarray I O port P2 BC21R 5L 3 Left connector of SF7x in position 2 BC21Q 3F Left connector of SF7x in position 1 BC21Q 3F 4 Terminator DECarray I O port P3 BC21R 5L 7 Terminator DECarray I O port P4 BC21R 5L 1Bottom DSSI connector when referring to tape ISE in position 5 or ...

Page 190: ...ctor of TF8x in position 5 BC21R 5L 2 Left connector of SF7x enclosure in position 3 BC21Q 3F DECarray I O port P2 BC21R 5L 3 Left connector of SF7x in position 2 BC21Q 3F Left connector of SF7x in position 1 BC21Q 3F 4 Terminator DECarray I O port P3 BC21R 5L 5 Right connector of SF7x in position 1 BC21Q 3F DECarray I O port P1 BC21R 5L 7 Terminator DECarray I O port P4 BC21R 5L 1Bottom DSSI conn...

Page 191: ...or of SF7x enclosure in position 3 BC21Q 3F Bottom connector of TF8x in position 6 BC21Q 3F 3 Left connector of SF7x in position 2 BC21Q 3F Left connector of SF7x in position 1 BC21Q 3F 4 Terminator DECarray I O port P3 BC21R 5L 5 Right connector of SF7x in position 1 BC21Q 3F DECarray I O port P1 BC21R 5L 6 Right connector of SF7x in position 2 BC21Q 3F DECarray I O port P2 BC21R 5L 7 Terminator ...

Page 192: ...nclosure in position 3 BC21Q 3F DECarray I O port P2 BC21R 5L 3 Left connector of SF7x in position 2 BC21Q 3F Left connector of SF7x in position 1 BC21Q 3F 4 Left connector of SF7x in position 8 BC21Q 3F DECarray I O port P3 BC21R 5L 7 Right connector of SF7x in position 8 BC21Q 3F DECarray I O port P4 BC21R 5L 8 Left connector of SF7x ISE in position 4 BC21Q 3F Left connector of SF7x in position ...

Page 193: ...F DECarray I O port P2 BC21R 5L 3 Left connector of SF7x in position 2 BC21Q 3F Left connector of SF7x in position 1 BC21Q 3F 4 Left connector of SF7x in position 8 BC21Q 3F DECarray I O port P3 BC21R 5L 5 Right connector of SF7x in position 1 BC21Q 3F DECarray I O port P1 BC21R 5L 7 Right connector of SF7x in position 8 BC21Q 3F DECarray I O port P4 BC21R 5L 8 Left connector of SF7x ISE in positi...

Page 194: ...F 3 Right connector of SF7x in position 2 BC21Q 3F Left connector of SF7x in position 1 BC21Q 3F 4 Left connector of SF7x in position 8 BC21Q 3F DECarray I O port P3 BC21R 5L 5 Right connector of SF7x in position 1 BC21Q 3F DECarray I O port P1 BC21R 5L 6 Left connector of SF7x in position 2 BC21Q 3F DECarray I O port P2 BC21R 5L 7 Right connector of SF7x in position 8 BC21Q 3F DECarray I O port P...

Page 195: ...or to 1 Using Cable Right DSSI Connector to 2 Using Cable TA TD one tape ISE 5 Terminator DECarray I O port P1 BC21R 5L TA TD two tape ISEs 5 Terminator DECarray I O port P1 BC21R 5L 6 Terminator DECarray I O port P2 BC21R 5L 1Bottom DSSI connector when referring to tape ISE in position 5 or 6 2Top DSSI connector when referring to tape ISE in position 5 or 6 ...

Page 196: ...mation for DECarray variations in the DSSI VAXcluster configuration Note the following DSSI bus termination is supplied by the KFMSA modules installed in each host system All KFMSA modules installed in each host system must be set to the same DSSI ID All SF7x storage enclosures operate in through bus mode ...

Page 197: ...ctor of SF7x in position 1 BC21Q 3F DECarray I O port P1 BC21R 5L CE CH with two tape ISEs 1 DECarray I O port P9 BC21R 5L Bottom connector of TF8x in position 5 BC21Q 3F 5 Right connector of SF7x in position 1 BC21Q 3F DECarray I O port P1 BC21R 5L 6 DECarray I O port P10 BC21R 5L DECarray I O port P2 BC21R 5L FE FH without tape ISE 1 DECarray I O port P9 BC21R 5L DECarray I O port P1 BC21R 5L 2 ...

Page 198: ...rt P2 BC21R 5L 5 Right connector of SF7x in position 1 BC21Q 3F DECarray I O port P1 BC21R 5L FE FH with two tape ISEs 1 DECarray I O port P9 BC21R 5L Bottom connector of TF8x in position 5 BC21Q 3F 2 DECarray I O port P10 BC21R 5L Bottom connector of TF8x in position 6 BC21Q 3F 5 Right connector of SF7x in position 1 BC21Q 3F DECarray I O port P1 BC21R 5L 6 Right connector of SF7x in position 2 B...

Page 199: ... DECarray I O port P2 BC21R 5L 3 DECarray I O port P11 BC21R 5L DECarray I O port P3 BC21R 5L HE HH with one tape ISE 1 DECarray I O port P9 BC21R 5L Bottom connector of TF8x in position 5 BC21Q 3F 2 DECarray I O port P10 BC21R 5L DECarray I O port P2 BC21R 5L 3 DECarray I O port P11 BC21R 5L DECarray I O port P3 BC21R 5L 5 Right connector of SF7x in position 1 BC21Q 3F DECarray I O port P1 BC21R ...

Page 200: ...tom connector of TF8x in position 5 BC21Q 3F 2 Bottom connector of TF8x in position 6 BC21Q 3F DECarray I O port P10 BC21R 5L 3 DECarray I O port P11 BC21R 5L DECarray I O port P3 BC21R 5L 5 Right connector of SF7x in position 1 BC21Q 3F DECarray I O port P1 BC21R 5L 6 Left connector of SF7x in position 2 BC21Q 3F DECarray I O port P2 BC21R 5L 1Bottom DSSI connector when referring to tape ISE in p...

Page 201: ... DECarray I O port P3 BC21R 5L 4 DECarray I O port P12 BC21R 5L DECarray I O port P4 BC21R 5L HE HH plus SF7x with one tape ISE 1 DECarray I O port P9 BC21R 5L Bottom connector of TF8x in position 5 BC21Q 3F 2 DECarray I O port P10 BC21R 5L DECarray I O port P2 BC21R 5L 3 DECarray I O port P11 BC21R 5L DECarray I O port P3 BC21R 5L 4 DECarray I O port P12 BC21R 5L DECarray I O port P4 BC21R 5L 5 R...

Page 202: ...sition 5 BC21Q 3F 2 Bottom connector of TF8x in position 6 BC21Q 3F DECarray I O port P10 BC21R 5L 3 DECarray I O port P11 BC21R 5L DECarray I O port P3 BC21R 5L 4 DECarray I O port P12 BC21R 5L DECarray I O port P4 BC21R 5L 5 Right connector of SF7x in position 1 BC21Q 3F DECarray I O port P1 BC21R 5L 6 Left connector of SF7x in position 2 BC21Q 3F DECarray I O port P2 BC21R 5L 1Bottom DSSI conne...

Page 203: ... DECarray I O port P4 BC21R 5L 7 DECarray I O port P13 BC21R 5L DECarray I O port P5 BC21R 5L HE HH plus two SF7x with one tape ISE 1 DECarray I O port P9 BC21R 5L Bottom connector of TF8x in position 5 BC21Q 3F 2 DECarray I O port P10 BC21R 5L DECarray I O port P2 BC21R 5L 3 DECarray I O port P11 BC21R 5L DECarray I O port P3 BC21R 5L 4 DECarray I O port P12 BC21R 5L DECarray I O port P4 BC21R 5L...

Page 204: ...nnector of TF8x in position 6 BC21Q 3F DECarray I O port P10 BC21R 5L 3 DECarray I O port P11 BC21R 5L DECarray I O port P3 BC21R 5L 4 DECarray I O port P12 BC21R 5L DECarray I O port P4 BC21R 5L 5 Right connector of SF7x in position 1 BC21Q 3F DECarray I O port P1 BC21R 5L 6 Left connector of SF7x in position 2 BC21Q 3F DECarray I O port P2 BC21R 5L 7 DECarray I O port P13 BC21R 5L DECarray I O p...

Page 205: ...Carray I O port P1 BC21R 5L 2 DECarray I O port P10 BC21R 5L DECarray I O port P2 BC21R 5L 3 DECarray I O port P11 BC21R 5L DECarray I O port P3 BC21R 5L 4 DECarray I O port P12 BC21R 5L DECarray I O port P4 BC21R 5L 7 DECarray I O port P13 BC21R 5L DECarray I O port P5 BC21R 5L 8 DECarray I O port P14 BC21R 5L DECarray I O port P6 BC21R 5L 1Bottom DSSI connector when referring to tape ISE in posi...

Page 206: ...DECarray I O port P10 BC21R 5L DECarray I O port P2 BC21R 5L 3 DECarray I O port P11 BC21R 5L DECarray I O port P3 BC21R 5L 4 DECarray I O port P12 BC21R 5L DECarray I O port P4 BC21R 5L 5 Right connector of SF7x in position 1 BC21Q 3F DECarray I O port P1 BC21R 5L 7 DECarray I O port P13 BC21R 5L DECarray I O port P5 BC21R 5L 8 DECarray I O port P14 BC21R 5L DECarray I O port P6 BC21R 5L 1Bottom ...

Page 207: ...of TF8x in position 6 BC21Q 3F 3 DECarray I O port P11 BC21R 5L DECarray I O port P3 BC21R 5L 4 DECarray I O port P12 BC21R 5L DECarray I O port P4 BC21R 5L 5 Right connector of SF7x in position 1 BC21Q 3F DECarray I O port P1 BC21R 5L 6 Right connector of SF7x in position 2 BC21Q 3F DECarray I O port P2 BC21R 5L 7 DECarray I O port P13 BC21R 5L DECarray I O port P5 BC21R 5L 8 DECarray I O port P1...

Page 208: ... 3 Cabling SF7x in DECarray Stripe Set Configurations DECarray Variant Position Number Left DSSI Connector to 1 Using Cable Right DSSI Connector to 2 Using Cable All variants 1 DECarray I O port P2 BC21R 5L DECarray I O port P1 BC21R 5L 2 DECarray I O port P4 BC21R 5L DECarray I O port P3 BC21R 5L 3 DECarray I O port P6 BC21R 5L DECarray I O port P5 BC21R 5L 4 DECarray I O port P8 BC21R 5L DECarra...

Page 209: ...able B 4 Cabling SF3x in DECarray Through Bus Configurations DECarray Variant Position Number Left DSSI Connector to 1 Using Cable Right DSSI Connector to 2 Using Cable BA BD 1 rear Terminator DECarray I O port P9 BC21R 5L BA BD with tape ISEs 1 rear Terminator Bottom connector of TF8x in position 5 BC21Q 3F 5 Right connector of SF3x in position 1 rear BC21Q 3F DECarray I O port P9 BC21R 5L 1Botto...

Page 210: ...E 1 rear Terminator Bottom connector of TF8x in position 5 BC21Q 3F 1 front Terminator DECarray I O port P10 BC21R 5L 5 Right connector of SF3x in position 1 rear BC21Q 3F DECarray I O port P9 BC21R 5L FA FD without tape ISE 1 rear Terminator DECarray I O port P9 BC21R 5L 1 front Terminator DECarray I O port P10 BC21R 5L 2 rear DECarray I O port P1 BC21R 5L Terminator 2 front DECarray I O port P2 ...

Page 211: ...minator 2 front DECarray I O port P2 BC21R 5L Terminator 5 Right connector of SF3x in position 1 rear BC21Q 3F DECarray I O port P9 BC21R 5L HA HD without tape ISE 1 rear Terminator DECarray I O port P9 BC21R 5L 1 front Terminator DECarray I O port P10 BC21R 5L 2 rear DECarray I O port P1 BC21R 5L Terminator 2 front DECarray I O port P2 BC21R 5L Terminator 3 rear Terminator DECarray I O port P11 B...

Page 212: ...osition 5 BC21Q 3F 1 front Terminator DECarray I O port P10 BC21R 5L 2 rear DECarray I O port P1 BC21R 5L Terminator 2 front DECarray I O port P2 BC21R 5L Terminator 3 rear Terminator DECarray I O port P11 BC21R 5L 3 front Terminator DECarray I O port P12 BC21R 5L 5 Right connector of SF3x in position 1 rear BC21Q 3F DECarray I O port P9 BC21R 5L 1Bottom DSSI connector when referring to tape ISE i...

Page 213: ...ator 2 front DECarray I O port P2 BC21R 5L Terminator 3 rear Terminator DECarray I O port P11 BC21R 5L 3 front Terminator DECarray I O port P12 BC21R 5L 4 rear DECarray I O port P3 BC21R 5L Terminator 4 front DECarray I O port P4 BC21R 5L Terminator 7 rear Terminator DECarray I O port P13 BC21R 5L 7 front Terminator DECarray I O port P14 BC21R 5L 8 rear DECarray I O port P5 BC21R 5L Terminator 8 f...

Page 214: ... BC21R 5L Terminator 2 front DECarray I O port P2 BC21R 5L Terminator 3 rear Terminator DECarray I O port P11 BC21R 5L 3 front Terminator DECarray I O port P12 BC21R 5L 5 Right connector of SF3x in position 1 rear BC21Q 3F DECarray I O port P9 BC21R 5L 7 rear Terminator DECarray I O port P13 BC21R 5L 7 front Terminator DECarray I O port P14 BC21R 5L 8 rear DECarray I O port P5 BC21R 5L Terminator ...

Page 215: ...nt DECarray I O port P2 BC21R 5L Terminator 3 rear Terminator DECarray I O port P11 BC21R 5L 3 front Terminator DECarray I O port P12 BC21R 5L 5 Rt conn of SF3x in position 1 rear BC21Q 3F DECarray I O port P9 BC21R 5L 6 Rt conn of SF3x in position 1 front BC21Q 3F DECarray I O port P10 BC21R 5L 7 rear Terminator DECarray I O port P13 BC21R 5L 7 front Terminator DECarray I O port P14 BC21R 5L 8 re...

Page 216: ...All variants 1 rear DECarray I O port P9 BC21R 5L DECarray I O port P10 BC21R 5L 1 front DECarray I O port P11 BC21R 5L DECarray I O port P12 BC21R 5L 2 rear DECarray I O port P1 BC21R 5L DECarray I O port P2 BC21R 5L 2 front DECarray I O port P3 BC21R 5L DECarray I O port P4 BC21R 5L 3 rear DECarray I O port P13 BC21R 5L DECarray I O port P14 BC21R 5L 3 front DECarray I O port P15 BC21R 5L DECarr...

Page 217: ...mber assigned to the device if the allocation class is not zero or the node name and MSCP unit number if the allocation class is zero DRVTST A local program resident on the ISE It is a comprehensive hardware test used to verify ISE operation DSSI Digital Storage System Interconnect A DSA based storage interconnect used by the KFMSA adapter and the RF and TF series integrated storage elements to tr...

Page 218: ... system topology OCP Operator control panel An enclosure interface that allows remote control of DSSI node ID selection and ISE operating status PARAMS A local program resident on the ISE PARAMS is used to view and modify current device parameter settings on an ISE Q BUS The system bus for the MicroVAX II MicroVAX VAXserver 3xxx and VAX 4000 series systems RF35 A 3 1 2 half height 0 8 gigabyte for...

Page 219: ...ated using an external terminator TMSCP Tape Mass Storage Control Protocol Application layer protocol that is used by the system to perform tape I O operations and I O control functions TTM Transition termination module A PC board that provides connection between the storage enclosure OCP and RF series disk ISE and also provides DSSI bus termination when in split bus mode UNIT NUMBER Also called t...

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Page 221: ...ation 3 5 introduction to fault isolation 3 5 DECarray cont d recommended environmental limits 1 4 removal and replacement 4 1 removing doors 4 1 verification 3 5 DECarray overview 1 1 to 1 5 Disk ISE current parameters 5 6 6 5 drive module replaced 6 20 fault codes 3 11 HDA replaced 6 19 removal and replacement 5 5 6 4 restoring the disk ISE 5 14 6 19 serial number entry 5 13 6 17 skid plate remo...

Page 222: ...rage enclosure 3 6 L Labels See Colored labels Line voltage selector switch 2 13 M MSCP switch Fault indicator 2 9 O OCP controls and indicators 2 8 OCP cables removal and replacement 6 53 OCP to TM cable removal and replacement 5 31 OCP to TTM cable removal and replacement 6 45 Operator control panel OCP removal and replacement 5 19 6 26 P Parts recommended spares A 1 Postrepair checkout 5 41 6 6...

Page 223: ...tion 3 6 Storage enclosure overview 1 6 to 1 13 Stripe set configurations B 28 Subsystem component fault isolation 3 2 Subsystem fault verification 3 2 T Testing the disk ISE 5 17 6 23 Theory of operation 2 1 SF3x storage enclosures 2 2 SF7x storage enclosures 2 14 Through bus mode SF3x storage enclosure 2 6 SF7x storage enclosure 2 17 Transition module removal and replacement 5 25 Transition term...

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