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IBM System Storage

N6200 Series Hardware and Service Guide

Covering the N6210, N6220, N6240, N6250, and N6270 models

GA32-0838-04

Summary of Contents for N6270

Page 1: ...IBM System Storage N6200 Series Hardware and Service Guide Covering the N6210 N6220 N6240 N6250 and N6270 models GA32 0838 04...

Page 2: ...NY KIND EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE Some states or regions do not allow disclaimer of express o...

Page 3: ...descriptions and examples of the danger caution and attention notices in the sections that follow Danger notices These statements indicate situations that can be potentially lethal or extremely hazar...

Page 4: ...esponsibility of the customer to ensure that the outlet is correctly wired and grounded to prevent an electrical shock D004 A general danger notice provides instructions on how to avoid shock hazards...

Page 5: ...ts v When possible use one hand only to connect or disconnect signal cables v Never turn on any equipment when there is evidence of fire water or structural damage v Disconnect the attached power cord...

Page 6: ...ectrical danger A generally hazardous condition not represented by other safety symbols A hazardous condition due to the use of a laser in the product Laser symbols are always accompanied by the class...

Page 7: ...greater than Class 1 power levels For this reason never look into the end of an optical fiber cable or open receptacle C027 Attention In the United States use only SFP or GBIC optical transceivers tha...

Page 8: ...place objects on top of rack mounted devices v Each rack cabinet might have more than one power cord Be sure to disconnect all power cords in the rack cabinet when directed to disconnect power during...

Page 9: ...otection To provide the correct power connection to a rack refer to the rating labels located on the equipment in the rack to determine the total power requirement of the supply circuit v For sliding...

Page 10: ...he route that you choose can support the weight of the loaded rack cabinet Refer to the documentation that came with your rack cabinet for the weight of a loaded rack cabinet Verify that all door open...

Page 11: ...ported CAUTION Data processing environments can contain equipment transmitting on system links with laser modules that operate at greater than Class 1 power levels For this reason never look into the...

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Page 13: ...s tools and equipment 3 Handling static sensitive devices 4 Planning and organizing the installation 4 Hardware specifications 5 Checking shipment package contents 9 Rules for installing the system in...

Page 14: ...system DIMMs 45 Installing the system DIMMs 47 Reinstalling the controller module and booting the system 47 Running diagnostics on the system DIMM 48 Completing the replacement process 51 Replacing P...

Page 15: ...diagnostics on the RTC battery 99 Resetting the date and time on the system 101 Completing the replacement process 102 Disposing of batteries 102 Recommended power line sizes 103 Recommended AC power...

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Page 17: ...storage expansion units 18 11 N6200 series system components Front 23 12 N6200 series system components Rear 24 13 N6200 series ports and LEDs 24 14 N6200 series system components Exploded view 25 15...

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Page 19: ...Cache or Flash Cache 2 module per controller node 8 9 N6220 N6240 electrical requirements one controller node with one 256 GB Flash Cache module or one 512 GB Flash Cache or Flash Cache 2 module and o...

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Page 21: ...ionality found in the prior Data ONTAP 7 1 7 2 and 7 3 release families For the latest version of this document and all IBM System Storage N series documentation go to the IBM N series support website...

Page 22: ...found at the following web page www ibm com storage nas v The IBM System Storage N series support website requires users to register in order to obtain access to N series support content on the web To...

Page 23: ...pped with your hardware product in printed documents or as PDF files on a documentation CD For the latest N series hardware product documentation PDFs go to the IBM N series support website Hardware d...

Page 24: ...e families refers to a pair of storage systems sometimes called nodes configured to serve data for each other if one of the two systems stops functioning Also sometimes referred to as active active pa...

Page 25: ...You can enter commands on the system console or from any client that can obtain access to the storage system using a Telnet session In examples that illustrate commands executed on a UNIX workstation...

Page 26: ...e Used to mean pressing one or more keys on the keyboard enter Used to mean pressing one or more keys and then pressing the Enter key How to send your comments Your feedback is important in helping us...

Page 27: ...red manuals tools and equipment on page 3 v Handling static sensitive devices on page 4 v Planning and organizing the installation on page 4 About the N6200 series system Figure 1 shows the front view...

Page 28: ...858 E25 and N6250 2858 E26 are dual enclosure HA systems Each enclosure contains one controller and one Input Output expansion module PSU PSU 0d 0c c0b c0a e0a e0b IOIOI 0a 0b n62hw08 Figure 2 N6210 2...

Page 29: ...ware Setup Guide for your version of Data ONTAP v Data ONTAP Active Active Configuration Guide or Data ONTAP High Availability Configuration Guide for your version of Data ONTAP if applicable You need...

Page 30: ...y v Remove the device from its package and install it directly into your system unit without setting it down If it is necessary to set the device down place it in its static protective package Do not...

Page 31: ...lb v 2858 C22 single enclosure with two controllers 33 7 kg 74 3 lb v 2858 E12 single enclosure with one controller and one IOXM 33 7 kg 74 3 lb v 2858 E11 2858 E15 and 2858 E16 single enclosure with...

Page 32: ...figurations of the N6200 series systems Table 4 N6200 series systems maximum electrical power System Maximum electrical power N6200 series systems 100 240 V ac 12 8 A 50 60 Hz In the following tables...

Page 33: ...l Worst case single PSU Typical Per PSU System two PSUs Per PSU System two PSUs Input current measured A 6 27 2 32 4 64 3 11 1 19 2 38 Input power measured W 626 231 462 612 225 450 Thermal dissipatio...

Page 34: ...ash Cache 2 module and one I O expansion module Input voltage 100 to 120V 200 to 240V Worst case single PSU Typical Worst case single PSU Typical Per PSU System two PSUs Per PSU System two PSUs Input...

Page 35: ...7 4 14 2 73 1 07 2 13 Input power measured W 547 204 408 533 199 398 Thermal dissipation BTU hr 1 867 697 1 393 1 820 680 1 359 Input power frequency Hz 50 to 60 Checking shipment package contents Mak...

Page 36: ...per enclosure 2 ESD wrist straps 1 per enclosure 4 power cords 2 per enclosure 2 serial null modem cables 1 per enclosure 2 cluster connection cables either SFP integrated copper cables or 10GbE SFP t...

Page 37: ...on worksheet for your storage system to gather the information that the software setup process requires The configuration worksheet is provided in the Data ONTAP Software Setup Guide for your version...

Page 38: ...tructions that came with your system Filer Connect the storage system to storage expansion units Yes Customer n a Connecting a filer to storage expansion units on page 15 or the Installation and Setup...

Page 39: ...llation and Setup Instructions that came with your system 1 Controller module 2 I O expansion module 3 PSUs Connecting your system to an IP network Each node of your system connects to an IP network I...

Page 40: ...ting to a fiber NIC use 50 or 62 5 micron fiber optic cables with LC connectors For information about monitoring the Ethernet port LEDs see the IBM System Storage N Series Platform Monitoring Guide 1...

Page 41: ...ntroller filer C10 C15 E11 E12 E15 E16 must be connected to at least one storage expansion unit A dual controller active active or high availability filer C20 C21 C22 C25 E21 E22 E25 E26 must be conne...

Page 42: ...n N6200 series system to Fibre Channel switches using a dual port optical Fibre Channel expansion adapter for expansion unit storage The example shown in this section illustrates the connections for a...

Page 43: ...the first storage expansion unit Channel B ESH4 or AT FCX OUT port to the storage expansion unit Channel B ESH4 or AT FCX IN port Label this cable with a solid colored label 7 Repeat Steps 5 and 6 con...

Page 44: ...SAN n62hw024 PSU PSU IN OUT IN OUT PSU PSU IN OUT IN OUT PSU PSU IN OUT IN OUT PSU PSU IN OUT IN OUT EXN EXN N6200 FC Switch 1 FC Switch 2 0a 0b 0a 0b CM B CM A PSU PSU c0b 0d c0a e0a e0b 0c c0b 0d c...

Page 45: ...propriate to the Fibre Channel connection on your N6200 series system Of an approved length for the third party device Note See the documentation for the third party device v An unsupported tape backu...

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Page 47: ...gateway systems refer to the list of gateway documentation provided in the Bibliography appendix of the IBM System Storage N series Introduction and Planning Guide This guide as well as other N serie...

Page 48: ...ess Management Guide or IBM System Storage N series Data ONTAP SAN Administration Guide for your version of Data ONTAP This guide as well as other Data ONTAP publications is available on the IBM N ser...

Page 49: ...age 51 v Replacing a boot device in an N6200 series system running Data ONTAP 7 3 5 and later releases in the Data ONTAP 7 3 release family on page 59 v Replacing a boot device in an N6200 series syst...

Page 50: ...D 2 Controller fault LED 3 USB top and serial console bottom ports 4 Private management 10 100 Mb Ethernet port 5 Management Ethernet 10 100 Mb port and LEDs 6 1 GbE ports e0a and e0b 1 2 3 n62hw01 Fi...

Page 51: ...s 5 86 12 SAS ports 5 86 13 SAS port LEDs Figure 14 shows an exploded view of the components of your N6200 series system 1 NVMEM 1 2 and system DIMMs 1 2 3 4 2 DIMM and NVMEM DIMM slots 3 CPU air duct...

Page 52: ...or modules shut down after two minutes to avoid overheating Procedure 1 If you are not already grounded properly ground yourself 2 Remove the bezel if necessary with two hands by grasping the opening...

Page 53: ...properly ground yourself 2 Remove the bezel if necessary 3 Insert the replacement fan module into the chassis by aligning it with the opening and sliding it into the chassis 4 Push firmly on the fan...

Page 54: ...ries Introduction and Planning Guide for more information Removing a power supply To remove a power supply you must follow the steps to identify the one you want to remove disconnect the power cord an...

Page 55: ...d from the power supply 4 Press down the release latch on the power supply cam handle lower the cam handle to the fully open position and then slide the power supply out of the chassis Make sure that...

Page 56: ...6200 series system To replace an NVMEM battery or NVMEM DIMMs in the system you must remove the controller module from the system open it replace the battery and close and replace the controller modul...

Page 57: ...ename command Clustered Data ONTAP from the target node console 3 Go back to the beginning of this procedure 3 Take over the target node by entering one of the following commands from the partner node...

Page 58: ...he power supplies unplug the power cords from the power source and remove the power cords Opening the system To access components inside the controller module you must open the system Procedure 1 If y...

Page 59: ...troller module Procedure 1 Open the CPU air duct 2 Locate the battery squeeze the clip on the face of the battery plug to release the plug from the socket and then lift the battery cable from the sock...

Page 60: ...from the controller module side 4 Place your forefinger at the far end of the battery housing and gently push it toward the CPU air duct You should see the tabs on the battery housing aligning with t...

Page 61: ...ng the NVMEM DIMMS Continue with Removing the NVMEM DIMM If you are replacing only the NVMEM battery and not replacing the NVMEM DIMMS Continue with Installing an NVMEM battery on page 38 Removing the...

Page 62: ...and 2 2 System DIMMs 1 through 4 The number of DIMMs in your system will vary DIMM sockets 1 and 2 are always populated in all N6200 series models while DIMM sockets 3 and 4 are only populated in the...

Page 63: ...MM by the corners and align it over the slot The notch among the pins on the DIMM should line up with the tab in the socket 4 Insert the DIMM straight into the slot The DIMM fits tightly in the slot b...

Page 64: ...ree hand against the battery housing behind the locking tab on the battery and then gently push the battery housing away from the CPU air duct If it is properly aligned the battery snaps into place on...

Page 65: ...t the controller module into the chassis firmly pushing until the controller module meets the midplane and then close the cam handle so that the latch clicks into the locked position and the controlle...

Page 66: ...stem id mismatch This usually occurs when replacing CF or NVRAM cards Override system ID y n n y Note You must run this command from the LOADER prompt for system level diagnostics to function properly...

Page 67: ...completed without any failures 1 Clear the status logs by entering the following command sldiag device clearstatus 2 Verify that the log is cleared by entering the following command sldiag device stat...

Page 68: ...oot the target node interrupting the boot by pressing Ctrl c v If you have two controller modules in the chassis fully seat the controller module in the chassis The controller module boots up when ful...

Page 69: ...the same chassis you must leave the power supplies turned on at the end of this procedure to provide power to the partner node Procedure 1 Check the status of the target node the node you want to perf...

Page 70: ...tten data in the nonvolatile memory NVMEM The NVMEM LED is located on the controller module to the right of the network ports marked with a battery symbol If the NVMEM LED is flashing there is content...

Page 71: ...on the power supply side of each arm and then remove the arm from the controller module 4 Loosen the thumbscrew on the cam handle 5 Pull the cam handle downward and slide the controller module out of...

Page 72: ...es models all DIMM sockets are populated 3 DIMM sockets The NVMEM DIMM sockets have white DIMM locking tabs while the system DIMM sockets have black locking tabs 4 Note the orientation of the DIMM in...

Page 73: ...o the slot The DIMM fits tightly in the slot but should go in easily If not realign the DIMM with the slot and reinsert it Attention Visually inspect the DIMM to verify that it is evenly aligned and f...

Page 74: ...the controller module meets the midplane and then close the cam handle so that the latch clicks into the locked position and the controller module is fully seated Attention Do not use excessive force...

Page 75: ...m level diagnostics to function properly The boot_diags command starts special drivers designed specifically for system level diagnostics The Maintenance mode prompt appears 3 Enter the following comm...

Page 76: ...completed without any failures 1 Clear the status logs by entering the following command sldiag device clearstatus 2 Verify that the log is cleared by entering the following command sldiag device stat...

Page 77: ...urely connected and that hardware components are properly installed in the storage system 4 Boot the target node interrupting the boot by pressing Ctrl c v If you have two controller modules in the ch...

Page 78: ...dules in the same chassis you must leave the power supplies turned on at the end of this procedure to provide power to the partner node Procedure 1 Check the status of the target node the node you wan...

Page 79: ...ompt Attention You must perform a clean system shutdown before replacing system components to avoid losing unwritten data in the nonvolatile memory NVMEM The NVMEM LED is located on the controller mod...

Page 80: ...onnect the right and left cable management arms from the controller module To release the arms press the silver button on the power supply side of each arm and then remove the arm from the controller...

Page 81: ...install the PCIe card Be sure that you properly align the card in the slot and exert even pressure on the card when seating it in the socket The adapter must be fully and evenly seated in the slot No...

Page 82: ...module begins to boot as soon as it is fully seated in the chassis 2 With the cam handle in the open position insert the controller module into the chassis firmly pushing until the controller module...

Page 83: ...ted with loopback plugs Procedure 1 Complete the applicable step depending on where the node halted during the boot process v If the node halted at the Loader prompt continue with the next step in thi...

Page 84: ...iew the status of the test by entering the following command sldiag device status Your storage system provides the following output while the tests are still running There are still test s being proce...

Page 85: ...mode by entering the following command halt 2 Perform a clean shutdown and disconnect the power supplies 3 Verify that you have observed all the considerations identified for running system level dia...

Page 86: ...t down the system or node If the system is in Then A stand alone configuration and is running 1 Enter the following command at the console halt t 0 2 Go to the next step A stand alone configuration an...

Page 87: ...and then remove the arm from the controller module 4 Loosen the thumbscrew on the cam handle 5 Pull the cam handle downward and slide the controller module out of the system Removing the boot device...

Page 88: ...system by using netboot to boot the system and performing a software update to copy the system files to the replacement boot device Before you begin For copying system files to the boot device you mu...

Page 89: ...push it into the socket or connector 7 Check the boot device to make sure that it is seated squarely and completely in the socket or connector and reseat the boot device if necessary 8 Close the boot...

Page 90: ...py and install the image from your HTTP server by entering the following command software update http path_to_the_web accessible_directory release _setup_q exe r 17 Reapply any BIOS or firmware servic...

Page 91: ...eplacing a boot device in an N6200 series system running Data ONTAP 8 x The boot device stores a primary and secondary set of system files on it also called the boot image that the system uses when it...

Page 92: ...next step An HA pair 1 Check the status of the target node by entering the following command at the console cf status 2 Take one of the following actions depending on the result of cf status command...

Page 93: ...ver button on the power supply side of each arm and then remove the arm from the controller module 4 Loosen the thumbscrew on the cam handle 5 Pull the cam handle downward and slide the controller mod...

Page 94: ...is advised to use the nondisruptive procedure for HA configurations running Data ONTAP 8 0 1 and later v Installing the boot device and transferring system files nondisruptively using netboot in syste...

Page 95: ...This file is used for performing a netboot of your system Download the file contents to a web accessible directory To download the file complete the following substeps a Download the netboot tgz file...

Page 96: ...he following commands at the firmware prompt v If you are configuring DHCP enter the following command ifconfig e0a auto v If you are configuring manual connections enter the following command ifconfi...

Page 97: ...to tmp mnt success Checking boot device mount point success Restoring backup configuration Received 82481 bytes in 0 1 seconds Backup Configuration successfully restored 20 Reboot the target node by e...

Page 98: ...contain the following directory netboot 2 Download the image tgz file from the IBM N series support website to the web accessible directory Your directory listing should contain the following file and...

Page 99: ...he netboot server URL you need only the server s host name Note To netboot the node when your system is running in 7 Mode use an IP address that is not the management IP address for the target Note Ot...

Page 100: ...device dev ad0 found Checking dev ad0s1 file system success Mounting dev ad0s1 to cfcard success Checking cfcard x86 freebsd mount point success Restoring backup configuration 21 Reboot the target nod...

Page 101: ...ctory listing should contain the following file and directory image tgz netboot 3 If you are not already grounded properly ground yourself 4 Turn the controller module so that you can locate the boot...

Page 102: ...er the following command netboot http path_to_the_web accessible_directory netboot kernel The system begins to boot but stops at the Boot menu 14 Select the Install new software first option from the...

Page 103: ...tap The controller reboots but stops at the Boot Menu because the boot device has reformatted and the configuration data needs to be restored 16 Select the Update flash from backup config option from...

Page 104: ...on by entering the following command at the system console of either node storage failover show 2 Take one of the following actions depending on the result of the storage failover show command If Then...

Page 105: ...ndle downward and slide the controller module out of the system Removing the boot device from the controller You must physically remove the old or failed boot device from the target controller in your...

Page 106: ...t device using one of several methods Before you begin For systems running Clustered Data ONTAP it is advised to use the nondisruptive procedure for HA configurations running Data ONTAP 8 2 x and late...

Page 107: ...oot of your system Download the file contents to a web accessible directory To download the file complete the following substeps a Download the netboot tgz file from the IBM N series support website t...

Page 108: ...14 Depending on your network configuration enter one of the following commands at the boot environment prompt If you Then Have DHCP enabled Enter the following command ifconfig e0a auto Do not have D...

Page 109: ...tgz 19 Restore the backup configuration by entering y when you see the following screen Restore Backup Configuration This procedure only applies to storage controllers that are configured as an HA pa...

Page 110: ...nt boot device you received from your provider v You must have access to an HTTP server About this task You can use this disruptive procedure only in a system that is running Clustered Data ONTAP 8 x...

Page 111: ...module halfway into the system 10 Reinstall the cable management arms and recable the system as needed When recabling remember to reinstall the media converters SFPs if you are using fiber cables 11...

Page 112: ...e prompt 15 At the firmware prompt enter the following command netboot http path_to_the_web accessible_directory netboot kernel The system begins to boot but stops at the Boot menu 16 Select the Insta...

Page 113: ...hot pluggable v This procedure refers to HA pairs which in releases prior to Data ONTAP 8 0 were called active active configurations v All other components in the system must be functioning properly i...

Page 114: ...ystem For a node that is in a stand alone configuration you must perform a clean shutdown to ensure that all data has been written to disk and disconnect the power supplies Procedure 1 Enter the follo...

Page 115: ...re connected Leave the cables in the cable management arm so that when you install the cable management arm in the new I O expansion module the cables will be organized 3 Remove the cable management a...

Page 116: ...on module slots by aligning each PCIe card with the target slot and then gently seating it into the socket Make sure that you install the PCIe cards in the same locations in the new I O expansion modu...

Page 117: ...minated with loopback plugs Procedure 1 Reconnect the system to the power source and turn on the power 2 As the system boots interrupt the process during the memory test by pressing Ctrl C The boot pr...

Page 118: ...iagnostics Guide for a description of other types of tests you can run 10 View the status of the test by entering the following command sldiag device status Your storage system provides the following...

Page 119: ...ted system level diagnostics Resulted in some test failures Determine the cause of the problem 1 Exit Maintenance mode by entering the following command halt 2 Perform a clean shutdown and disconnect...

Page 120: ...take over the node so that the partner continues to serve data from the node s storage Before you begin Note If your system has two controller modules in the same chassis you must leave the power supp...

Page 121: ...ct the power supplies Procedure 1 Enter the following commands from the system console If your system is configured in Then issue this command 7 Mode halt Clustered Data ONTAP halt local After you iss...

Page 122: ...t arm so that when you reinstall the cable management arm in the controller module the cables will be organized 3 Disconnect the right and left cable management arms from the controller module To rele...

Page 123: ...ard the center of the controller module and then gently lift the battery out of the holder and set it aside Note Note the polarity of the battery as you remove it from the holder Installing an RTC bat...

Page 124: ...chassis if necessary and then gently push the controller module halfway into the system 2 Reinstall the cable management arms and recable the controller module as needed When recabling remember to rei...

Page 125: ...the next step in this procedure v If the node halted at the Boot menu then perform the following steps to reach the Loader prompt before continuing with this procedure a Select the Maintenance mode o...

Page 126: ...ag device status dev devtype name device long state failed System level diagnostics returns you to the prompt if there are no test failures or lists the full status of failures resulting from testing...

Page 127: ...5 Rerun the system level diagnostics tests Resetting the date and time on the system After you reconnect the battery and reboot Data ONTAP you must reset the date and time on the system Procedure 1 D...

Page 128: ...Y HH MM SS Note The Data ONTAP System Administration Guide for 7 Mode or the Clustered Data ONTAP System Administration Guide contains more information about setting the system date and time The follo...

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Page 131: ...ia Slovenia Spain Suriname Sweden Turkey v 2 5 m 9 feet unshielded rated 250 V 10 A v Attached plug EL 211 CEE 7 VII designed for 200 240 V ac input FC 9002 United Kingdom and others Provides power co...

Page 132: ...d plug EL 208 BS 164 1 BS 546 designed for 200 240 V ac input FC 9011 Israel Provides power cords for Israel v 2 5 m 9 feet unshielded rated 250 V 10 A v Attached plug EL 212 SI 32 designed for 200 24...

Page 133: ...v Attached plug EL 610 CNS 10917 CNS 690 designed for 250 V ac input FRU CRU and power cord list for N series products 107...

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Page 141: ...power cords used in the United States and Canada are listed by Underwriter s Laboratories UL and certified by the Canadian Standards Association CSA For units intended to be operated at 115 volts Use...

Page 142: ...e attachment plug The cord set should have the appropriate safety approvals for the country in which the equipment will be installed IBM power cords for a specific country or region are usually availa...

Page 143: ...r to storage expansion unit 15 gateway to external storage 18 N6200 series system 13 storage 15 third party devices 19 to a power source 13 to an IP network 13 using a Fibre Channel expansion adapter...

Page 144: ...tery 38 O optical port terminators vii optional adapter cards cabling 16 P patents 109 PCI cards installing or replacing 52 PCIe card installing 55 PCIe cards removing 54 physical characteristics 5 po...

Page 145: ...ively in Clustered Data ONTAP 84 transferring nondisruptively in Clustered Data ONTAP 81 T terminators optical ports vii terminology xxiv the controller module with normal boot 39 third party devices...

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