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Appendix C. Control enclosure requirements

Before you install a system, your physical environment must meet certain requirements. This includes

verifying that adequate space is available and that requirements for power and environmental conditions

are met.

Safety notices
Use the following general safety information for all rack-mounted devices:

DANGER:
Observe the following precautions when working on or around your IT rack system:

• Heavy equipment–personal injury or equipment damage might result if mishandled.
• Always lower the leveling pads on the rack cabinet.
• Always install stabilizer brackets on the rack cabinet.
• To avoid hazardous conditions due to uneven mechanical loading, always install the heaviest

devices in the bottom of the rack cabinet. Always install servers and optional devices starting

from the bottom of the rack cabinet.

• Rack-mounted devices are not to be used as shelves or work spaces. Do not place objects on top

of rack-mounted devices.

• 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 servicing.

• Connect all devices installed in a rack cabinet to power devices installed in the same rack

cabinet. Do not plug a power cord from a device installed in one rack cabinet into a power device

installed in a different rack cabinet.

• An electrical outlet that is not correctly wired could place hazardous voltage on the metal parts of

the system or the devices that attach to the system. It is the responsibility of the customer to

ensure that the outlet is correctly wired and grounded to prevent an electrical shock. (R001 part 1

of 2)

CAUTION:
• Do not install a unit in a rack where the internal rack ambient temperatures will exceed the

manufacturer's recommended ambient temperature for all your rack-mounted devices.

• Do not install a unit in a rack where the air flow is compromised. Ensure that air flow is not

blocked or reduced on any side, front, or back of a unit used for air flow through the unit.

• Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the supply circuit so that

overloading of the circuits does not compromise the supply wiring or overcurrent protection.

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.

• (For sliding drawers) Do not pull out or install any drawer or feature if the rack stabilizer

brackets are not attached to the rack. Do not pull out more than one drawer at a time. The rack

might become unstable if you pull out more than one drawer at a time.

• (For fixed drawers) This drawer is a fixed drawer and must not be moved for servicing unless

specified by the manufacturer. Attempting to move the drawer partially or completely out of

the rack might cause the rack to become unstable or cause the drawer to fall out of the rack.

(R001 part 2 of 2)

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Page 1: ...IBM Storwize V5100 Quick Installation Guide for MTM 2078 424 2078 12F 2078 24F 2078 92F and 2078 U5B IBM...

Page 2: ...xiii The information in the IBM Environmental Notices and User Guide provided on a DVD This edition applies to version 8 release 3 modification 0 and to all subsequent modifications until otherwise in...

Page 3: ...Installation overview 11 Unpacking the Storwize V5100 control enclosure 12 Installing support rails for the control enclosures 13 Installing a Storwize V5100 control enclosure 14 Unpacking a 2U expan...

Page 4: ...cking your web browser settings for the management GUI 81 Initializing the control enclosure 83 Completing the initial system setup 84 Verify and update the system firmware and software 85 Chapter 4 A...

Page 5: ...9 Hole locations in the front of the rack 13 10 Removing enclosure end caps 15 11 Inserting the enclosure 15 12 Securing the front of the enclosure 15 13 Expansion enclosure support rails 17 14 Hole l...

Page 6: ...rail assembly to the rack frame 42 35 Example of the required rack space 42 36 Fascia components on the expansion enclosure 43 37 Replace fascia components on the expansion enclosure 44 38 Drive assem...

Page 7: ...erted into the SAS port 57 58 SAS cable connector orientation 57 59 Connecting the SAS cables 58 60 SAS port orientation on expansion enclosures 59 61 Features on the front of the 2077 92F 2077 A9F ex...

Page 8: ...SAS cable connections on the back of the enclosure 78 79 Features on the rear of the 2077 92F 2077 A9F expansion enclosure 79 80 Technician ports 83 81 Rack space requirements for the 2078 92F models...

Page 9: ...AS drives 29 10 Enclosure weight as FRUs are installed 29 11 Examples of supported SAS chain combinations 59 12 Display panel LEDs 63 13 Power supply unit LEDs 64 14 LED indicators on drives 65 15 LED...

Page 10: ...ansion enclosures 105 31 Rack space requirements for the 2077 2078 24F 2077 92F 2077 A9F and 2078 92F 2078 A9F expansion enclosures 107 32 Clearances 107 33 Drive specifications 108 34 Acoustical spec...

Page 11: ...North America bi national harmonized and marked per accredited NRTL agency listings and other such derivative certifications according to corporate determinations and latest regional publication comp...

Page 12: ...xii Storwize V5100 Quick Installation Guide for MTM 2078 424 2078 12F 2078 24F 2078 92F and 2078 U5B...

Page 13: ...and labels Review the safety notices and safety information labels before you use this product To view a PDF file you need Adobe Acrobat Reader You can download it at no charge from the Adobe website...

Page 14: ...e potential of causing death or serious personal injury D002 CAUTION A caution notice indicates the presence of a hazard that has the potential of causing moderate or minor personal injury C001 2 Afte...

Page 15: ...abilizer brake function before each use Do not over force moving or rolling the LIFT TOOL with stabilizer brake engaged Do not raise lower or slide platform load shelf unless stabilizer brake pedal ja...

Page 16: ...njury C048 part 2 of 2 CAUTION Removing components from the upper positions in the rack cabinet improves rack stability during a relocation Follow these general guidelines whenever you relocate a popu...

Page 17: ...al storm The product might be equipped with multiple power cords To remove all hazardous voltages disconnect all power cords Connect all power cords to a properly wired and grounded electrical outlet...

Page 18: ...NDUCTORS should terminate at this main protective earthing terminal or at points marked with R010 Special caution and safety notices This information describes special safety notices that apply to the...

Page 19: ...e following precautions Limit your movement Movement can cause static electricity to build up around you Handle the device carefully holding it by its edges or frame Do not touch solder joints pins or...

Page 20: ...xx Storwize V5100 Quick Installation Guide for MTM 2078 424 2078 12F 2078 24F 2078 92F and 2078 U5B...

Page 21: ...enter contains all of the information that is required to install configure and manage the system The information collection in the IBM Knowledge Center is updated between product releases to provide...

Page 22: ...roducts www ibm com support IBM Electronic Support registration www 01 ibm com support electronicsupport Sending your comments Your feedback is important in helping to provide the most accurate and hi...

Page 23: ...ort include Check all cables to make sure that they are connected Use the troubleshooting information in your system documentation The troubleshooting section of IBM Knowledge Center contains procedur...

Page 24: ...xxiv Storwize V5100 Quick Installation Guide for MTM 2078 424 2078 12F 2078 24F 2078 92F and 2078 U5B...

Page 25: ...essibility for all customers 7 Appendix B Where to find the Statement of Limited Warranty on page 93 is an appendix that describes where to find Warranty information 8 Appendix C Control enclosure req...

Page 26: ...DANGER When working on or around the system observe the following precautions Electrical voltage and current from power telephone and communication cables are hazardous To avoid a shock hazard If IBM...

Page 27: ...d in the list Your shipment might contain extra items depending on the order Note If you purchased your equipment through a reseller some of the options might be preinstalled Contact your supplier for...

Page 28: ...nd adds 6 x 32 GB DIMMs __ From 0 1 of the following host interface adapter options for the two available card slots Four port 32 Gbps Fibre Channel with four small form factor pluggable SFP transceiv...

Page 29: ...erently on each node canister It is important to remember this orientation when you are installing adapters and cables Figure 1 Label showing the orientation of the node canisters and PSUs For example...

Page 30: ...for direct attach service management Control enclosure support rails The left and right control enclosure support rails are designed specifically for installation of a control enclosure The ledge on t...

Page 31: ...2077 2078 AF4 Expansion enclosure support rails The left and right expansion enclosure support rails Figure 6 on page 8 are designed specifically for installation of an expansion enclosure The ledge...

Page 32: ...ng one above the other in an inverted orientation Figure 7 on page 8 shows the canister release levers extended to either remove or replace the bottom of the two node canisters in a Storwize V5100 con...

Page 33: ...tasks and worksheets before you install and initialize your system If your system contains more than one control enclosure configure a Fibre Channel switch for correct zoning between control enclosur...

Page 34: ...ed distribute them evenly into rack space above and below the control enclosure to which they are to connect Do not leave gaps between the enclosures Such placement aids cabling and serviceability Lea...

Page 35: ...g Note If you intend to add the Storwize V5100 control enclosure to an existing system you simply install the control enclosure because the existing system is already initialized Initial setup tasks t...

Page 36: ...sembled enclosure requires three persons unless suitable lifting equipment is available or the enclosure is unpacked and dismantled as described in the procedure Procedure 1 Cut the box tape and open...

Page 37: ...he rail assembly consists of two rails that must be installed in the rack cabinet Figure 8 Control enclosure support rails 2 Working at the front of the rack cabinet identify the two standard rack uni...

Page 38: ...o the rack cabinet flange 8 On the front of the rail press the two bracket pins into the holes in the rack flanges 9 Close the front hinge bracket to secure the rail to the rack cabinet flange 10 Secu...

Page 39: ...sure that is partially inserted The enclosure must always be in a fully inserted position Control enclosures must be installed only on the supplied control enclosure rails Figure 11 Inserting the encl...

Page 40: ...es three persons unless suitable lifting equipment is available or the enclosure is unpacked and dismantled as described in the procedure Procedure 1 Cut the box tape and open the lid of the shipping...

Page 41: ...prings two sets of eight bracket pins and two M5 screws Set the hardware aside for use later in the installation process 3 Install a spring on each rail a Extend the rail to its full length b Push one...

Page 42: ...t are appropriate for the mounting holes in your rack See Table 7 on page 18 Table 7 Selecting bracket pins for your rack Mounting holes Bracket pins Round unthreaded Use the preinstalled medium pins...

Page 43: ...ange See Figure 16 on page 19 Figure 16 Closing the hinge brackets 10 On the front of the rail press the two bracket pins into the holes in the rack flanges 11 Close the front hinge bracket to secure...

Page 44: ...ght emitting diodes on the edge of the enclosure a Ensure that the serial number of the end cap matches the serial number on the rear of the enclosure b Fit the slot on the top of the end cap over the...

Page 45: ...ieces the cable management arm CMA and the slide rail kit Figure 17 on page 21 shows how the enclosure is packaged for shipment Figure 17 Tray containing expansion enclosure parts 1 Slide rail kit 2 C...

Page 46: ...ng foam block protectors attached to the enclosure 5 Remove the support rail kit from the box in which it was shipped 1 as shown in Figure 17 on page 21 6 Remove the 4U and 1U fascia from the boxes in...

Page 47: ...e the reference numbers in parentheses at the end of each notice for example D005 to find the matching translated notice in DANGER DANGER Serious injury or death can occur if loaded lift tool falls ov...

Page 48: ...e front or back of a unit used for air flow through the unit Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the supply circuit so that overloading of the circuits does not comprom...

Page 49: ...ck the rack cabinet in the original packaging material or equivalent Also lower the leveling pads to raise the casters off the pallet and bolt the rack cabinet to the pallet R002 DANGER Racks with a t...

Page 50: ...lable on vendor s website Test verify stabilizer brake function before each use Do not over force moving or rolling the LIFT TOOL with stabilizer brake engaged Do not raise lower or slide platform loa...

Page 51: ...48 part 2 of 2 CAUTION If the System slide rails are installed above EIA location 29U the ServerLIFT tool or other qualified lift tool must be used as a safety precaution for servicing Position the li...

Page 52: ...ipped Total weight kg lbs kg lb Enclosure FRU 01LJ607 replaces enclosure FRU P N 01LJ112 42 5 93 696 1 42 500 93 696 Rail kit 01LJ114 9 231 20 351 1 9 231 20 351 Front fascia 4U front cover 01LJ116 0...

Page 53: ...e with 92 SAS drives FRU description Approximate weigh per unit Maximum supported Approximate extra weight kg lb kg lb 2 5 inch tier 0 flash drive 2 5 inch tier 1 flash drive 0 224 0 494 92 20 608 45...

Page 54: ...ure 01LJ607 or 01LJ112 Secondary expansion modules Fascia 1U and 4U PSUs Expansion canisters Fan modules Fan interface board Display assembly Drives Cover 58 127 9 Note The following FRUs are installe...

Page 55: ...rs Fan modules Fan interface board 92 2 5 inch hard disk drives Cover 86 189 6 Enclosure 01LJ607 or 01LJ112 Secondary expansion modules Fascia PSUs Expansion canisters Fan modules Fan interface board...

Page 56: ...igure 20 Features on the front of the 2077 92F 2077 A9F expansion enclosure 1 Display panel indicators 2 Rack retention thumb screws 3 Power supply unit indicators 4 Power supply units PSUs 5 PSU fasc...

Page 57: ...2077 92F 2077 A9F expansion enclosure Four fan modules and two expansion enclosures are accessible from the back of the enclosure Figure 22 Features on the rear of the 2077 92F 2077 A9F expansion encl...

Page 58: ...d separately from the expansion enclosure Figure 23 2077 92F 2077 A9F support rails Cable management arm The cable management arm CMA which consists of an upper and lower assembly are packaged separat...

Page 59: ...this unit remove all appropriate subassemblies per instructions to reduce the system weight C012 Important Before you unpack move install or service the 2077 92F 2077 A9F expansion enclosure and its...

Page 60: ...wever due to weight considerations you must remove some parts and then reinstall them as part of the initial installation process Note Drives are not included in installation package for the enclosure...

Page 61: ...n page 40 through 5 on page 41 in Installing the support rails 2077 92F 2077 A9F on page 39 8 Attach the remaining sections of the support rails to the rack as described in step 6 on page 41 in Instal...

Page 62: ...17 Remove the cable management arm assembly from its packaging 2 in Figure 25 on page 36 18 Attach the cable management arm as described in Installing or replacing the cable management arm 2077 92F 20...

Page 63: ...ocation Replace the cover 5 To reinstall the cover or replace it with one from FRU stock follow the procedure in Installing or replacing the top cover 2077 92F 2077 A9F on page 48 Installing the suppo...

Page 64: ...ves are installed the expansion enclosure is heavy Install the support rails and enclosure at the lowest available position Do not install the rails and enclosure above position U25 in the rack 3 Remo...

Page 65: ...rail onto each side of the expansion enclosure as shown in Figure 33 on page 41 Figure 33 Attaching the inner rail section to the enclosure 6 Use the M5 screws to install the outer rail member and bra...

Page 66: ...rack frame For example Figure 35 on page 42 shows the front of the rail that is attached to the frame Figure 35 Example of the required rack space 42 Storwize V5100 Quick Installation Guide for MTM 20...

Page 67: ...other Figure 36 Fascia components on the expansion enclosure Note When the expansion enclosure is shipped the 4U and 1U fascia are not installed You must install them as part of the initial installat...

Page 68: ...the expansion enclosure However to maintain operating temperature do not keep the cover off an operational enclosure for more than 15 minutes The reduction in airflow through the enclosure might caus...

Page 69: ...ocate the empty drive slot to receive the new drive or that contains the faulty drive that you want to replace Note When a drive is faulty the amber fault indicator is lit 3 in Figure 38 on page 45 Do...

Page 70: ...es are installed in row B even though row A contains empty drive slots Figure 41 Incorrect drive installation 4 Touch the static protective package that contains the drive to any unpainted metal surfa...

Page 71: ...ge 47 9 Ensure the toe on the bottom of the latch is fully engaged with the partition in the chassis 10 Ensure that the top toe of the latch is also fully engaged 4 in Figure 42 on page 47 11 Repeat s...

Page 72: ...of completing other service tasks When the cover is removed the reduction in airflow through the enclosure might cause the enclosure or its components to shut down to protect from overheating About t...

Page 73: ...might also need to slide the enclosure back in to the rack About this task Important The 2077 92F 2077 A9F expansion enclosure is heavy Before you install the expansion enclosure in the rack for the f...

Page 74: ...the enclosure you must also perform the following tasks Reinstall all of the following parts Cover Drives Fan modules Power supply units and 1U fascia Secondary expander modules Expansion canisters a...

Page 75: ...e enclosure Press both release tabs forward to unlock the drawer mechanism 3 in Figure 47 on page 51 6 Push the enclosure firmly into the rack 4 in Figure 47 on page 51 7 Tighten the locking thumb scr...

Page 76: ...support rails Figure 49 Upper and lower cable management arms Procedure 1 Remove the loop straps from the upper and lower CMA assemblies The straps are used only for shipping Installing the upper CMA...

Page 77: ...nector of the upper CMA assembly 1 to the inner member of the left support rail 2 as shown in Figure 51 on page 53 Figure 51 Install the inner connector of the upper CMA to the inner member of the sup...

Page 78: ...hows the upper and lower CMA assemblies as they are aligned to the support rails The support rail connector of the upper CMA attaches to the right rail The support rail connector of the lower CMA 11 a...

Page 79: ...task Be careful when you are replacing the hardware components that are located in the back of the system Do not inadvertently disturb or remove any cables that you are not instructed to remove If yo...

Page 80: ...Connect the SAS cable to the SAS port with blue tab above the connector that is facing towards the top of the node You hear or feel a click when the cable is successfully inserted You cannot disconne...

Page 81: ...ures into the rack you must connect them to each system that will use them The system requires software version 7 8 0 or later Do not connect the expansion enclosure if software version 7 8 0 is not i...

Page 82: ...torage attachment ensure that these ports are accessible The nodes and the enclosures themselves Access is required to the hardware for servicing and for safely removing and replacing components by us...

Page 83: ...closures 1 Input SAS port 2 Output SAS port Powering on the optional 2077 92F 2077 A9F expansion enclosures Use the following procedure to provide power to the 2077 92F 2077 A9F expansion enclosure as...

Page 84: ...enclosure Power is provided by plugging a C19 C20 power cable into each power supply unit and if necessary turning on the power source The expansion enclosure does not have a power button Procedure 1...

Page 85: ...slide the expansion enclosure out of the rack to perform service tasks Figure 63 Power and SAS cable connections on the back of the enclosure 3 Verify that the expansion enclosure and its components a...

Page 86: ...t Log to view enclosure and component events and complete any remaining fix procedures Powering off the expansion enclosure 2077 92F 2077 A9F Before you power down a 2077 92F 2077 A9F expansion enclos...

Page 87: ...EDs on the front of the expansion enclosure As Figure 65 on page 63 shows the front of the 2077 92F 2077 A9F expansion enclosure contains LEDs for the display panel 1 and for each of the power supply...

Page 88: ...ts own a set of LEDs as shown in Figure 66 on page 64 Figure 66 LEDs on the front of a power supply unit 1 Input power 2 DC power 3 Fault indicator Table 13 on page 64 explains the function and status...

Page 89: ...ve assembly Table 14 on page 65 describes the meaning of the LEDs on each drive Table 14 LED indicators on drives Function Color Status Description 2 Activity Green On The drive is ready to be used Fl...

Page 90: ...sed Off The secondary expansion module is not receiving power 2 Fault Amber On Not used Flash The secondary expansion module is being identified Off The secondary expansion module is operating normall...

Page 91: ...he expansion enclosure contains two expansion canisters Each expansion canister contains its own set of LEDs as shown in Figure 70 on page 67 The LEDs provide status information about the expansion ca...

Page 92: ...connected but not all 4 The phys are not operating at the same speed All phys are not connected to the same remote port One or more of the connected lanes are attached to a different address 5 and 7 S...

Page 93: ...or systems with a 1 year warranty 2077 xxx For systems with a 3 year warranty 2078 xxx 3 84 TB tier 1 flash drive 01LJ046 For systems with a 1 year warranty 2077 xxx For systems with a 3 year warranty...

Page 94: ...enclosure with FRU part number 01LJ112 Avoid contact with the connectors on the main board 01LJ126 Fan module The expansion enclosure contains four fan modules 01LJ128 Expansion canister 01LJ130 Cable...

Page 95: ...in the system ensure that port 2 of every node canister is connected to the same network to provide access if the configuration node fails Connecting Fibre Channel cables to the control enclosure If...

Page 96: ...ing SAS cables between enclosures you must follow a list of guidelines to ensure that your configuration is valid Do not begin connecting the cables until you have read Figure 72 on page 73 Procedure...

Page 97: ...on enclosures in two chains 10Uin the upper chain above the control enclosure and 10U in the lower chain 4 If additional control enclosures are installed repeat this cabling procedure on each control...

Page 98: ...S cable connectors Guidelines Be aware of the following guidelines when you connect a 2077 424 control enclosure to the SAS ports in 2U and 5U expansion enclosures 2077 424 systems support 4 port SAS...

Page 99: ...in all empty host interface adapter slots Open bays or slots disrupt the internal air flow causing the drives to receive insufficient cooling Procedure To power on the 2U SAS expansion enclosures com...

Page 100: ...owing procedure to provide power to the 2077 92F 2077 A9F expansion enclosure as part of the initial installation process or after a service procedure Before you begin Important Before you connect the...

Page 101: ...t and if necessary turning on the power source The expansion enclosure does not have a power button Procedure 1 Connect the C19 C20 power cables to the power connectors on the rear of the expansion en...

Page 102: ...e out of the rack to perform service tasks Figure 78 Power and SAS cable connections on the back of the enclosure 3 Verify that the expansion enclosure and its components are operating as expected On...

Page 103: ...of a service procedure view the information in the management GUI to confirm that the enclosure is operating as expected You can also access the Event Log to view enclosure and component events and c...

Page 104: ...witches Notes Each enclosure has two power supply units To provide power failure redundancy connect the two power cords to separate power circuits Ensure that each power cable is secured to each PSU o...

Page 105: ...he browsers if the vendors do not remove or disable function that the product relies upon For browser levels higher than the versions that are certified with the product customer support accepts usage...

Page 106: ...wser 2 Enable cookies in your web browser For Microsoft Internet Explorer IE 11 and Microsoft Edge running on Microsoft Windows 10 cookies are enabled by default and require no additional configuratio...

Page 107: ...the following steps a On the menu bar in the Firefox browser window click Tools Options b On the Options window select Content c Click Advanced by the Enable JavaScript setting d Select Disable or re...

Page 108: ...sw0rd After you log in the initial setup wizard helps you get started Use the information on your worksheets to inform your inputs a Choose and create a new password b Configure licensed functions If...

Page 109: ...n license click Enable Encryption to complete the encryption setup wizard 8 If exactly two control enclosures are in the system you must set up a quorum disk or application outside of the system If th...

Page 110: ...86 Storwize V5100 Quick Installation Guide for MTM 2078 424 2078 12F 2078 24F 2078 92F and 2078 U5B...

Page 111: ...Connect the expansion enclosure attachment cables 4 Connect the power cables and wait for the SAS light emitting diodes LEDs to illuminate 5 Start the management GUI 6 Go to Monitoring System 7 In the...

Page 112: ...88 Storwize V5100 Quick Installation Guide for MTM 2078 424 2078 12F 2078 24F 2078 92F and 2078 U5B...

Page 113: ...rts to connect to each other 5 Start the management GUI on the existing system 6 In the management GUI select Monitoring System On the System Overview page select Add Enclosure When a new enclosure is...

Page 114: ...90 Storwize V5100 Quick Installation Guide for MTM 2078 424 2078 12F 2078 24F 2078 92F and 2078 U5B...

Page 115: ...standard devices ports and connectors The system online documentation and its related publications are accessibility enabled The accessibility features of the online documentation are described in Ke...

Page 116: ...92 Storwize V5100 Quick Installation Guide for MTM 2078 424 2078 12F 2078 24F 2078 92F and 2078 U5B...

Page 117: ...The Statement of Limited Warranty is available in both hardcopy format and in the Storwize V5100 IBM Knowledge Center The Statement of Limited Warranty is included in hardcopy form with your product...

Page 118: ...94 Storwize V5100 Quick Installation Guide for MTM 2078 424 2078 12F 2078 24F 2078 92F and 2078 U5B...

Page 119: ...ot correctly wired could place hazardous voltage on the metal parts of the system or the devices that attach to the system It is the responsibility of the customer to ensure that the outlet is correct...

Page 120: ...rovide a reliable ground for each enclosure in the rack Power requirements for each power supply two per enclosure Ensure that your environment meets the following power requirements To aid in power a...

Page 121: ...29 C 84 F Shipping 40 C to 60 C 40 F to 140 F 5 to 100 condensing but not precipitating Dimensions and weight requirements for rack installation Ensure that space is available in a standard 19 rack th...

Page 122: ...es Location Additional space requirements Reason Left and right sides 50 mm 2 in Cooling air flow Back Minimum 100 mm 4 in Cable exit Supported drives Table 24 on page 98 provides drive specifications...

Page 123: ...able 26 on page 99 provide the shock and vibration testing results for your Storwize V5100 system Table 25 Shock testing results Shock categories Test level Performance Operational 5 g 10 ms 1 2 Sine...

Page 124: ...100 Storwize V5100 Quick Installation Guide for MTM 2078 424 2078 12F 2078 24F 2078 92F and 2078 U5B...

Page 125: ...he following power requirements To aid in power and cooling requirements planning Table 27 on page 101 lists the rating of each power supply unit PSU by enclosure The power that is used by the system...

Page 126: ...8 92F 2078 A9F power supplies The power and thermal measurements that are shown in Table 28 on page 102 were obtained in the specific operating environment and under the conditions described These mea...

Page 127: ...losure with 24 10 K SAS drives 175 W 2077 2078 12F or 2077 2078 24F or 2077 2078 AFF 1 enclosure with 24 15 K SAS drives 234 W 2077 2078 12F or 2077 2078 24F or 2077 2078 AFF 1 enclosure with 12 7 2 K...

Page 128: ...in the rear of the enclosure Airflow for the lower 1U of the 5U enclosure is driven through the power supplies via 40mm X 56mm fans Air continues through the chassis cooling the ESMs or controllers a...

Page 129: ...allation Ensure that space is available in a standard 19 rack that is capable of supporting the enclosure The rack rail kits support racks with either threaded round or square rail mounting holes The...

Page 130: ...odel enclosures need 968 mm from the rack front post to the back of the cable management arm CMA In addition allow 905 mm from the front post to the back of the enclosure To allow space for the power...

Page 131: ...23 4 in 795 mm 31 3 in 2077 92F 2077 A9F 2078 92F 2078 A9F 680 mm 26 8 in 800 mm 31 5 in Additional rack space requirements Ensure that these additional space requirements as shown in Table 32 on page...

Page 132: ...92F 2078 A9F 2 5 Flash Drive 1 6 TB 1 92 TB 3 2 TB 3 84 TB 7 68 TB 15 36 TB Acoustical specifications for Storwize V5100 SAS expansion enclosures The following table provides the acoustical specifica...

Page 133: ...nstallation This system is available with an optional acoustical door feature that can help reduce the noise emitted from this system The actual sound pressure levels in your installation depend upon...

Page 134: ...3 g 2 200Hz Sine 5 g Rotational vibration Normal operation performance measurements in enclosure with no external vibration Throughput loss for all drives of the same type within performance profile 1...

Page 135: ...Japan Ltd 19 21 Nihonbashi Hakozakicho Chuo ku Tokyo 103 8510 Japan INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION PROVIDES THIS PUBLICATION AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED I...

Page 136: ...e is entirely coincidental COPYRIGHT LICENSE This information contains sample application programs in source language which illustrate programming techniques on various operating platforms You may cop...

Page 137: ...dcasts Warning This equipment is compliant with Class A of CISPR 32 In a residential environment this equipment may cause radio interference Germany Notice Deutschsprachiger EU Hinweis Hinweis f r Ger...

Page 138: ...eutschland GmbH Technical Relations Europe Abteilung M456 IBM Allee 1 71139 Ehningen Germany Tel 49 800 225 5426 e mail Halloibm de ibm com Generelle Informationen Das Ger t erf llt die Schutzanforder...

Page 139: ...Japan Voluntary Control Council for Interference VCCI Notice Korea Notice People s Republic of China Notice Russia Notice Taiwan Notice Notices 115...

Page 140: ...rence in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used in order to meet FCC emission limits IBM...

Page 141: ...ation guidelines 9 10 power cords 75 rails 17 expansion enclosure SAS cable 2077 92F 2077 A9F 55 replacing 55 F feedback xxii H homologation statement 113 L LEDs expansion enclosure 76 M management GU...

Page 142: ...AC power 96 dimensions and weight 97 enclosures acoustic output 98 99 humidity without redundant AC power 96 power requirements for each PSU 96 weight and dimensions 97 T technician port 83 trademarks...

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