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Identifying Physical Locations of Logical Cage Numbers
Use the following CLI commands to identify the physical locations of the logical cage numbers.
Enter the numbers into the diagram below, and then store them on the system
admin
volume by
following these instructions.
1.
On the SPMAINT home page, enter
7
for
Interactive CLI for a StoreServ
, and then press
ENTER
.
2.
Enter the
showcage
command to display the drive cage numbers/names
3.
Enter the
locatecage cage<n>
command, where
cage<n>
is the drive cage number/name,
to cause the the LEDs to flash on the front of the drive cage. This will be performed one
cage at a time.
4.
Once the physical location of the drive cage is identified, make a note of the drive cage
number on a separate paper for reference during servicing.
NOTE:
Table below provides example of drive cage numbering.
4U
4U
4U
4U
4U
4U
4U
4U
4U
4U
4U
4U
1U
1U
1U
4U
4U
4U
4U
4U
4U
4U
4U
4U
4U
4U
4U
Cage rack 2
Cage rack 1
Node rack
5.
Enter
setcage position "Rack<xx> Rack-Unit<yy>" cage<n>
, where:
•
<xx>
is the rack designator (
R0
is the main rack that has controller nodes, and
R1
or
racks with higher numbers are expansion cabinets).
•
<yy>
is the rack-unit number in the rack (e.g., 1 – 50) at the bottom of the drive cage.
•
cage <n>
is the logical drive cage number/name.
6.
Enter
showcage -d cage<n>
to verify the settings.
7.
Repeat steps
through
for each drive cage displayed in step
.
8.
Enter
exit
and select
X
to exit the SPMAINT session.
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