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11-6 

Field 

Description 

-/+ Buffers/Cache:free = Mem:Free + Mem:B Mem:Cached, which 
indicates the physical memory available for applications. 

Swap 

Swap memory. 

Container memory 
statistics are measured 
in KB 

 

Total

—Physical memory allocable to Comware containers, in KB. 

 

Used

—Physical memory used by Comware containers, in KB. 

 

Free

—Free physical memory available for Comware containers, in 

KB. 

 

UsageRatio

—Comware container memory usage ratio. 

 

Displaying the fan tray operating status 

Use the 

display fan

 command to display the fan tray operating status. 

<Sysname> display fan 

Fan No.     State       Speed 

----------------------------- 

1           Normal      50 

2           Normal      50 

Table11-5 Command output 

Field 

Description 

Fan No 

Slot number of the fan tray. 

State 

State of the fan tray: 

 

Normal

—The fan tray is operating correctly. 

 

Absent

—No fan tray is present. 

 

Fault

—The fan tray is faulty. 

Speed 

Speed of the fan tray, in percentage to the maximum speed. 

 

Displaying the power supply operating status 

Use the 

display power-supply

 command to the power supply operating status. 

<Sysname> display power-supply 

PWR No.     State 

----------------- 

1           Absent 

2           Normal 

Table11-6 Command output 

Field 

Description 

Power No 

Slot number of the power supply. 

State 

State of the power supply: 

 

Normal

—The power supply is operating correctly. 

 

Absent

—No power supply is present. 

 

Fault

—The power supply is faulty. 

 

Summary of Contents for SR6602-I AI Series

Page 1: ...H3C SR6602 I IE AI Powered ICT Converged Gateways Installation Guide New H3C Technologies Co Ltd http www h3c com Document version 5W101 20210811...

Page 2: ...respective owners Notice The information in this document is subject to change without notice All contents in this document including statements information and recommendations are believed to be acc...

Page 3: ...you replace with actual values Square brackets enclose syntax choices keywords or arguments that are optional x y Braces enclose a set of required syntax choices separated by vertical bars from which...

Page 4: ...generic network device such as a router switch or firewall Represents a routing capable device such as a router or Layer 3 switch Represents a generic switch such as a Layer 2 or Layer 3 switch or a...

Page 5: ...ardware model configuration or software version It is normal that the port numbers sample output screenshots and other information in the examples differ from what you have on your device Documentatio...

Page 6: ...a workbench 3 7 Grounding the device 3 7 Grounding the device installed on a workbench 3 8 Grounding the device installed in a rack 3 8 4 Installing internal removable components 4 1 Installing a stor...

Page 7: ...tion 11 4 Displaying memory usage information 11 5 Displaying the fan tray operating status 11 6 Displaying the power supply operating status 11 6 Displaying device temperature information 11 7 Displa...

Page 8: ...1 1 Figure1 1 Device installation flow End Install the device On a workbench Ground the device Install internal removable components Connect cables Power on the device for the first time Operating cor...

Page 9: ...oom before installation so you can quickly shut power off when an electrical accident occurs Make sure the operating voltage is in the required range Before powering on the device make sure the device...

Page 10: ...rap on your wrist 2 Lock the wrist strap tight around your wrist to keep good contact with the skin 3 Secure the wrist strap lock and the alligator clip lock together 4 Attach the alligator clip to th...

Page 11: ...in three days NOTE Dust particle diameter 5 m The equipment room must also meet strict limits on salts acids and sulfides to eliminate corrosion and premature aging of components as shown in Table2 3...

Page 12: ...n impedance including the grounding system coupling To prevent EMI use the following guidelines If AC power is used use a single phase three wire power receptacle with protection earth PE to filter in...

Page 13: ...ded with the device Prepare installation tools yourself as required The screwdrivers of different specifications are required to install the device Prepare flat head screwdrivers with a tip width of 2...

Page 14: ...bracket at the chassis front 25 mm 0 98 in for the power supply handle at the chassis rear A minimum of 0 6 m 1 97 ft in depth recommended A minimum of 70 mm 2 76 in between the front rack posts and...

Page 15: ...ion 2 Cable management bracket 3 Mounting bracket Figure3 2 Slide rail and chassis rail 1 Rear end of the slide rail 2 Front end of the slide rail 3 Chassis rail To install the device by using the mou...

Page 16: ...ts Install cage nuts at the marked positions Figure3 3 Attaching cage nuts to the rack 3 Use a slide rail to mark the cage nut installation positions on the rear rack posts Install cage nuts at the ma...

Page 17: ...the front end of each slide rail slides a minimum length of 68 mm 2 68 in into the chassis rail Figure3 5 Attaching the chassis rails and mounting brackets to the device 5 One person supports the bot...

Page 18: ...unting the device To install the device by using the mounting brackets and a rack shelf 1 Wear an ESD wrist strap and make sure the strap makes good skin contact and is reliably grounded 2 Identify th...

Page 19: ...he mounting brackets to the device 6 Place the device horizontally on the rack shelf Move the device along the rack shelf until the mounting brackets of the device are flush against the front the rack...

Page 20: ...the device upside down on the workbench and clean the four round holes in the chassis bottom with a dry cloth 2 Attach the four rubber feet to the round holes in the chassis bottom 3 Place the device...

Page 21: ...e grounding cable Attach the hook to the grounding post and secure the hook with the nut Figure3 12 Grounding the device mounted on a workbench Grounding the device installed in a rack If the device i...

Page 22: ...3 9 Figure3 13 Grounding the device mounted in a rack...

Page 23: ...torage controller is installed you can configure RAID by using the controller The device supports RAID levels 0 and 1 For information about RAID configuration see Managing RAID To install a storage co...

Page 24: ...4 2 4 Connect one end of the storage controller cable to the storage controller Figure4 2 Connecting one end of the storage controller cable to the storage controller...

Page 25: ...crewdriver to unlock the screw on the locking lever b Press the blue unlock button on the locking lever to release the locking lever and pull the lever upward The access panel will slide back slightly...

Page 26: ...6 Face the rear panel of the device use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the screws from the riser module blank and lift the riser module blank from the device Figure4 4 Removing the riser module bla...

Page 27: ...4 5 7 Remove the cable from the drive backplane The cable is used by the system to identify the external SATA drives Keep the removed cable secure Figure4 5 Removing the cable from the drive backplane...

Page 28: ...the storage controller cable to the drive backplane and use a cable clamp to secure the storage controller cable to the side panel of the storage controller Figure4 6 Connecting the storage controlle...

Page 29: ...m board and align the captive screw with the screw hole on the system board b Align the golden plating of the riser module with the PCIe riser connector on the main board and insert the riser module v...

Page 30: ...l a Face the front panel of the device place the access panel on top of the device chassis and align the pegs inside the access panel with the slots on the device side panels b Press the locking lever...

Page 31: ...ded with the riser module to install a GPU in the riser module The GPU support bracket and screws provided with a GPU might not fit the riser module structure To install a GPU 1 Wear an ESD wrist stra...

Page 32: ...er module and connect the GPU power cord a Connect the end marked Riser of the GPU power cord to the riser module and then connect the other end of the power cord to the GPU module b Insert the GPU in...

Page 33: ...er 10 Install the access panel For more information see Installing a storage controller Installing a DIMM CAUTION The DIMMs are not hot swappable IMPORTANT For system identification use the DIMMs reco...

Page 34: ...ns of 22 60 mm 0 87 2 36 in adjust the stud location in the system board The following procedure installs an M 2 SSD drive with dimensions of 22 80 mm 0 87 3 15 in To install an M 2 SSD drive 1 Wear a...

Page 35: ...4 13 7 Install the access panel For more information see Installing a storage controller...

Page 36: ...ll two MIC X interface cards on the FIP module install one first in slot 2 and then another in slot 1 as a best practice Otherwise the access panel of the device might hinder the interface card instal...

Page 37: ...dure see Installing a FIP module Installing a FIP module CAUTION The FIP modules are hot swappable If you are to install a MIC X interface card on the device first install it on a FIP module and then...

Page 38: ...ecure Figure5 4 Removing the protective cover 5 Press the red latch to disengage the ejector lever from the FIP module 6 Holding the ejector lever by one hand and supporting the FIP module by the othe...

Page 39: ...or system identification use SATA drives dedicated for the device Hold a SATA drive by two sides and do not touch any components of the drive or squeeze shake or strike the drive To prevent ESD damage...

Page 40: ...damage or bodily injury install a power supply as shown in Figure5 7 Figure5 7 Installation procedure The installation procedure is similar for AC and DC power supplies This following procedure insta...

Page 41: ...ply with the power supply slot Grasp the handle of the power supply with one hand and support its bottom with the other and slide the power supply slowly along the guide rails into the slot The slot i...

Page 42: ...le tie to secure the power cord to the handle of the power supply 4 Connect the other end of the power cord to an AC power source Figure6 1 Connecting an AC power cord Connecting a DC power cord 1 Wea...

Page 43: ...wrist strap Make sure the wrist strap makes good skin contact and is reliably grounded 2 Slide the cable clamp onto the tie mount on the power supply 3 Connect the female connector of the power cord t...

Page 44: ...modules might emit invisible laser light Do not stare into beams or view directly with optical instruments when the device is operating CAUTION Never bend an optical fiber excessively The bend radius...

Page 45: ...port on the transceiver module to the Tx port and the Rx port on the peer device respectively Figure7 1 Connecting a transceiver module and optical fiber Connecting E1 interface cables The MIC X ET16...

Page 46: ...is correctly and securely connected The power supplies are compatible with the device and the power source is as required by the device The power cords are correctly connected If part of the network...

Page 47: ...Table9 1 Serial console cable pinout RJ 45 Signal DB 9 Signal 1 RTS 8 CTS 2 DTR 6 DSR 3 TXD 2 RXD 4 SG 5 SG 5 SG 5 SG 6 RXD 3 TXD 7 DSR 4 DTR 8 CTS 7 RTS CAUTION Identify the mark for the console port...

Page 48: ...ble is correctly connected The configuration terminal a PC for example has started and terminal parameters have been configured correctly 2 Power on the device During the startup process you can acces...

Page 49: ...y 1 Wear an ESD wrist strap Make sure the wrist strap makes good skin contact and is reliably grounded 2 Remove the power cord from the power supply 3 Pressing the latch on the power supply towards th...

Page 50: ...an tray slots Slot FAN3 is reserved for future use As a best practice install a fan tray in both the FAN1 and FAN2 slots When two fan trays are installed on the device you can hot swap one of them To...

Page 51: ...FIP module only after the remove LED is off To remove a FIP module 1 Wear an ESD wrist strap Make sure the wrist strap makes good skin contact and is reliably grounded 2 Remove all cables from the mod...

Page 52: ...an ESD wrist strap Make sure the wrist strap makes good skin contact and is reliably grounded 3 Use a Phillips screwdriver to loosen the captive screws on the module 4 Open the two ejector levers of t...

Page 53: ...t in RAID configuration you must first power off the device To replace a SATA drive 1 Press the red button on the drive tray panel to release the locking lever 2 Hold the locking lever and pull the dr...

Page 54: ...rewdriver to turn the screw on the locking lever anticlockwise to unlock the lever b Press the blue button on the locking lever and then pull the locking lever backward The access panel will automatic...

Page 55: ...odule to the chassis Figure10 9 Removing the screws that secure the riser module to the chassis 4 Loosen the captive screws on the riser module and lift the riser module slowly out of the chassis and...

Page 56: ...rage controller from the riser module 7 Place the removed storage controller on an antistatic mat 8 Install a new storage controller in the PCIe slot on the riser module For the installation procedure...

Page 57: ...riser module For more information see Replacing a storage controller 5 Place the removed riser module on an antistatic mat 6 Remove the GPU from the riser module a Use a Phillips screwdriver to remov...

Page 58: ...a GPU If you are not to install a new GPU install a module blank in the PCIe slot and then reinstall the access panel Replacing an M 2 SSD 1 Power off the device 2 Remove the access panel For more in...

Page 59: ...ss panel Replacing a DIMM 1 Power off the device 2 Remove the access panel For more information see Replacing a storage controller 3 Open the DIMM slot latches and pull the DIMM out of the slot Figure...

Page 60: ...nt configuration to collect operating information feature by feature or module by module Use the display diagnostic information command to save or display operating information for multiple or all fea...

Page 61: ...l N A 2 2 N A Absent N A N A Slot 0 RT SR6602 IE Subslot No Board Type Status Max Ports 0 Fixed SubCard on Board Normal 34 Slot 1 RT FIP 30 Subslot No Board Type Status Max Ports 0 Fixed SubCard on Bo...

Page 62: ...not start up Normal The module is operating correctly Primary Role of the module Master indicates that the module is an MPU Max Ports Number of ports on the module Displaying electrical label informat...

Page 63: ...name display device manuinfo slot 1 Slot 1 DEVICE_NAME RT FIP 30 DEVICE_SERIAL_NUMBER 210231ADDL0000000011 MAC_ADDRESS 4422 8866 0000 MANUFACTURING_DATE 2020 06 03 VENDOR_NAME H3C Table11 2 Command ou...

Page 64: ...e 2884720 29714112 Swap 0 0 0 Container memory statistics are measured in KB Slot 0 Total Used Free UsageRatio Mem 32598832 528824 28514480 1 6 Table11 4 Command output Field Description Mem Memory us...

Page 65: ...sname display fan Fan No State Speed 1 Normal 50 2 Normal 50 Table11 5 Command output Field Description Fan No Slot number of the fan tray State State of the fan tray Normal The fan tray is operating...

Page 66: ...not support this field this field displays NA WarningLimit Warning temperature threshold If the device does not support this field this field displays NA AlarmLimit Alarming temperature threshold If...

Page 67: ...n this mode the device directly overwrites the target next startup configuration file If a reboot or power failure occurs during this process the next startup configuration file is lost You must speci...

Page 68: ...command Schedule a reboot to occur at a specific time or date or after a delay by using the schedule reboot command Power off and then power on the device This method cuts off the power of the device...

Page 69: ...l not be recovered RAID 1 also known as drive mirroring generates an ISO image file on another drive while data is being written to one drive If the current drive fails the system will read and write...

Page 70: ...d all member drives will be used as a whole Reading and writing data to one of the member drives is equivalent to reading and writing data to all member drives After the RAID array is created the orig...

Page 71: ...dir hdb0 Directory of hdb0 EXT4 Directory of xxx EXT4 indicates that the file system format is EXT4 3 If the file system format of a partition is not EXT4 execute the format command in user view to fo...

Page 72: ...er Figure12 6 Storage controller configuration screen Table12 2 Option description Option Description Controller Details Allows you to view storage controller configuration information Configure Contr...

Page 73: ...he spacebar to select drives and then press Enter Figure12 8 Selecting drives 6 Select RAID 0 or RAID 1 as required and then press Enter Figure12 9 RAID level configuration The RAID array information...

Page 74: ...Exiting the RAID configuration screen Deleting a RAID array To remove a member drive from a RAID array and use it as an independent drive you must delete the RAID array on the device To delete a RAID...

Page 75: ...Figure12 13 If you fail to press Ctrl A in time the system returns to the Bootware screen starts up and enters the CLI Figure12 13 BIOS screen 3 On the storage controller configuration screen as shown...

Page 76: ...ss Ctrl D to delete the built RAID arrays Figure12 16 Deleting the RAID array 6 Enter Yes to confirm the deletion Figure12 17 Confirming the deletion 7 Press Esc to exit the storage controller configu...

Page 77: ...can rebuild the RAID array only when the drive status is correct Identifying the drive status 1 Start up the device When the device enters the BootWare screen press Ctrl E as prompted in time to acces...

Page 78: ...d RAID 0 array first and then create a new RAID 0 array For the method of deleting and creating a RAID 0 array see Creating a RAID array and Deleting a RAID array respectively A RAID 1 array can be re...

Page 79: ...ails to be powered on and the status LED on the power supply is off Solution To resolve the issue 1 Verify that the power cord is connected correctly and reliably 2 Verify that the power source is as...

Page 80: ...able is correctly connected 3 Verify that the console cable does not have any issues and the terminal settings are correct 4 If the issue persists contact H3C Support Garbled display Symptom The displ...

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