EMC AX4-5 Manual Download Page 11

Powerup and powerdown sequence

A DAE-AX does not have a power switch. It powers up immediately once it
is connected to a live power source.

Powering up the storage system

1. Verify the following:

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Master switch/circuit breakers for any cabinet/rack power strip
are off.

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The power cord for power/cooling module A in the DPE-AX
(viewed from the rear, A is the right side of the enclosure) is
plugged into the SPS, if present, and the power cord retention
bails are in place. In a storage system without an SPS, the power
cord for power/cooling module A is plugged directly into a
power source.

Š

The power cord for power/cooling module B is plugged into the
nearest power distribution unit on a different circuit feed than
the SPS or module A. In systems with two SPSs, power/cooling
module B is plugged into its corresponding SPS.

Š

In a dual-SP system, the serial connection (sense cable) between
SP A and SPS A is in place. If the system has two SPSs, the serial
cable between SP B and SPS B is in place.

Š

The power cords for the SPSs and any DAE-AXs are plugged

in; the power cords for the A and B sides do not share a power
source; and, the power cord retention bails are in place.

Š

Any other devices in the cabinet are correctly installed and
ready for powerup.

Figure 9 shows a storage system with one SPS correctly cabled for
high availability.

Hardware and Operational Overview

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Summary of Contents for AX4-5

Page 1: ...rity the illustrations in this document show the storage system chassis independent of a cabinet or deskside mounting Topics include Storage system components 2 Disk and filler modules 5 Storage proce...

Page 2: ...storage systems from any qualified workstation on a shared Ethernet LAN Sophisticated RAID redundant array of independent disk technology and data caching prevent data loss in case of component failur...

Page 3: ...ply on Fibre SP service SP management SP fault LED SP power LED Figure 1 AX4 5 DPE AX rear view two FC port version Figure 2 shows an AX4 5i DPE AX which has iSCSI instead of Fibre Channel I O modules...

Page 4: ...ional disk array enclosures DAE AXs Like the DPE AX each DAE AX includes two power cooling modules and can contain a total of twelve disk drives Instead of SPs a DAE AX has two link control cards LCCs...

Page 5: ...PN 123456789 REV 123 SATA SATA 500 500 GB GB 7 2K RPM 7 2K RPM SN 1234ABCD1234ABC 123 BPS PN 123456789 REV 123 SATA SATA 500 500 GB GB 7 2K RPM 7 2K RPM SN 1234ABCD1234ABC 123 BPS PN 123456789 REV 12...

Page 6: ...the FLARE operating environment OE that supports each disk refer to the Disk and FLARE OE Matrix under Technical description on the Learn page on the storage system support website or contact your ser...

Page 7: ...d control center Besides the processor board and memory DIMM each SP includes an I O module that determines the connection protocol to host servers DPE AX systems with two SPs support write caching fo...

Page 8: ...t connector An LCC receives input from the previous SP or LCC on the bus through a primary connector marked by a circle symbol and can pass input to the next LCC on the bus through an expansion connec...

Page 9: ...s and provide power and cooling for an entire enclosure An SP LCC or power cooling module with power related faults does not adversely affect the operation of any other component If one power cooling...

Page 10: ...ch SPS rear panel has one AC inlet power connector with power switch AC outlets for the DPE AX SPs and one connector for serial connection to an SP Figure 8 shows the SPS connectors and status lights...

Page 11: ...e The power cord for power cooling module B is plugged into the nearest power distribution unit on a different circuit feed than the SPS or module A In systems with two SPSs power cooling module B is...

Page 12: ...924 S N VVVYYWWRRRRR VVVYYWWRRRRR CL3882 B A Figure 9 Power cord and serial sense cable connections 2 Turn on the master switch circuit breakers for each cabinet rack power strip The DAE AXs power up...

Page 13: ...M SN 1234ABCD1234ABC 123 BPS PN 123456789 REV 123 SATA SATA 500 500 GB GB 7 2K RPM 7 2K RPM SN 1234ABCD1234ABC 123 BPS PN 123456789 REV 123 SATA SATA 500 500 GB GB 7 2K RPM 7 2K RPM SN 1234ABCD1234ABC...

Page 14: ...ck up critical data and then unmount the file systems on storage system virtual disks Stopping I O allows the SP to save any cache data to the system drives and may take some time The length of time d...

Page 15: ...K RPM 7 2K RPM SN 1234ABCD1234ABC 123 BPS PN 123456789 REV 123 SATA SATA 500 500 GB GB 7 2K RPM 7 2K RPM SN 1234ABCD1234ABC 123 BPS PN 123456789 REV 123 SATA SATA 500 500 GB GB 7 2K RPM 7 2K RPM SN 12...

Page 16: ...countered a problem SP fault 1 per SP Off SP is operating normally or is shut down Solid green On the left this indicates an established link SP management 2 Blinking green On the right this indicates...

Page 17: ...9 REV 123 SATA SATA 500 500 GB GB 7 2K RPM 7 2K RPM SN 1234ABCD1234ABC 123 BPS PN 123456789 REV 123 SATA SATA 500 500 GB GB 7 2K RPM 7 2K RPM SN 1234ABCD1234ABC 123 BPS PN 123456789 REV 123 SATA SATA...

Page 18: ...LCC is receiving ac power LCC power 1 per LCC Off No power LCC fault 1 per LCC Solid amber LCC has encountered a problem Solid green Indicates normal connection LCC connectivity 2 per LCC Blinking gre...

Page 19: ...lt amber Figure 17 SPS status lights and indicators Table 5 Standby power supply SPS status lights and indicators LED Quantity State Meaning Solid green SPS is operating normally SPS active 1 per SPS...

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