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Infortrend EonStor GSe Pro 2000 Series   

Hardware Manual 

Summary of Contents for EonStor GSe Pro 2000 Series

Page 1: ...Version 1 0 Infortrend EonStor GSe Pro 2000 Series Hardware Manual ...

Page 2: ...ith Infortrend product Before installing any software applications or components provided by a third party customer should ensure that they are compatible and interoperable with Infortrend product by checking in advance with Infortrend Customer is solely responsible for ensuring the compatibility and interoperability of the third party s products with Infortrend product Customer is further solely ...

Page 3: ... Japan Tel 81 3 5730 6551 Fax 81 3 5730 6552 Email Technical Support Website Americas Infortrend Corporation 435 Lakeside Dr Sunnyvale CA 94085 USA Tel 1 408 988 5088 Fax 1 408 988 6288 Email Technical Support Website China Infortrend Technology Ltd 上海市浦建路 146 号强生大厦 1906 室 Tel 86 10 6310 6168 Fax 86 10 59648252 Email Technical Support Website Europe EMEA Infortrend Europe LTD 5 Ringway Centre Edis...

Page 4: ... Furthermore Infortrend Technology reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the content hereof without obligation to notify any person of such revisions or changes Product specifications are also subject to change without prior notice Trademarks Infortrend the Infortrend logo SANWatch ESVA EonStor EonStor DS EonNAS and EonPath are registered trademarks...

Page 5: ...ard disk drive tray out of the enclosure at the same time Secure each hard disk drive using its retaining screws Put the power cords and other cables away from foot traffic Do not place things over the power cords and make sure they do not rest against data cables Ensure that the correct power range is being used before powering the device If the enclosure is not used for a long time disconnect it...

Page 6: ...tic vinyl and styrofoam in your work area Do not remove the hard disk drive from its anti static bag before installation takes place Drives must not be stacked on top of each other without their protective drive trays Even when drives are fixed in the drive trays contacting the exposed PCB or rear side interface may damage the drives ...

Page 7: ...liquid or sprayed detergent When replacing hard drives insert the hard drive cage as gently as possible while assuring full engagement Vibration and shock can easily damage hard drives Contact service personnel if any of the following situations occurs The power cord or plug is damaged The enclosure has been exposed to moisture The system has not been working properly The enclosure was dropped aga...

Page 8: ...1 Front Panel LEDs 18 1 6 2 Drive Tray LEDs 19 1 6 3 Rear Panel Ethernet LEDs 20 2 Hardware Installation 22 2 1 Before You Start 22 2 1 1 Hot swappable components 22 2 2 Installing Hard Drives 23 2 2 1 Hard Disk Drive Prerequisites 23 2 2 2 Inserting the Drive into the Drive Tray 23 2 2 3 Drive Tray Numbering Sequence 26 2 2 4 Inserting the Drive Tray into the Enclosure 27 2 3 Memory Installation ...

Page 9: ...9 5 Maintenance 34 5 1 Replacing the Hard Disk Drive 34 5 2 Restore Default Settings 37 Appendix 38 Technical Specifications 38 Certifications 39 ...

Page 10: ...Revision History 10 Revision History Version Date Description 1 0 March 2017 Initial release ...

Page 11: ...fect NAS storage solution for SMBs media services education and medical institutes Features Rugged construction Single hard disk support up to 3TB Hot swappable hard disk drives Versatile miniaturized NAS storage for ease of placement or portability Easy to setup and operate 1 1 1 Model Naming Conventions The naming rules for systems are explained in the example below GSeP 2008T GSeP A 2 B 0 C 08 ...

Page 12: ...EonStor GSe Pro 2000 Series Hardware Manual 12 08 8 bay E The letter that indicates CPU performance Null standard performance T advanced performance ...

Page 13: ... has 8 hard drive slots In the front of the panel they both have a power button and three 3 LED indicators Shown below is an illustration of EonStor GSe Pro 2005 The difference between EonStor GSe Pro 2005 and 2008 externally is that the 2008 has three extra hard disk drive bays 1 Power button 2 System status LED 3 Fan LED 4 Temperature LED ...

Page 14: ...Pro 2000 Series Hardware Manual 14 1 3 Rear panel At the rear of the system the main difference between EonStor GSe Pro 2005 and 2008 is that there is only one fan for 2005 EonStor GSe Pro 2005 EonStor GSe Pro 2008 ...

Page 15: ...B 2 on the left 4 10 GbE SFP ports 5 1 GbE RJ 45 ports 6 USB 3 1 Gen2 ports 7 USB 3 0 ports 8 Restore default button NOTE Always insert the host board to slot 1 which is on the right first 1 4 Side and Bottom Panel Slide the side case outward there are two 2 memory slots shown in red One 1 UART mini port locates at the bottom for firmware debug ...

Page 16: ...EonStor GSe Pro 2000 Series Hardware Manual 16 1 5 Hard Drive Designation The hard disk drives are located from left to right in numeric order EonStor GSe Pro 2005 ...

Page 17: ...EonStor GSe Pro 2000 Series Hardware Manual 17 EonStor GSe Pro 2008 ...

Page 18: ...lue indicates the device is booting up or shutting down Amber indicates the device has critical errors or errors occur 2 Fan LED Blue Amber Blue indicates the system FAN module is in normal condition Amber indicates the system FAN module is in abnormal condition 3 Temperature LED Blue Amber Blue indicates the system temperature is normal Amber indicates the system temperature is abnormal ...

Page 19: ...rs to find the correct location of the failed drive LED Color Status 1 Drive Busy LED Blue Flashing Blue indicates data is being written to or read from the drive The drive is busy OFF indicates that there is no activity on the disk drive 2 Power Status LED Green Red Green indicates that the drive bay is populated and is working normally Red indicates that the disk drive has failed or a connection...

Page 20: ... GbE SFP LED Color Status 1 Link status LED Green Green indicates a connection has been established Flashing green indicates data I O Off indicates connection not established 2 Speed LED Green Green indicates 10Gb connection established Off indicates 1G 100Mb connection established ...

Page 21: ...us LED Green Green indicates a connection has been established Flashing green indicates data I O Off indicates connection not established 2 Speed LED Green Yellow Green indicates 10Gb connection established Yellow indicates 1G connection established Off indicates no connection established ...

Page 22: ...ro system 2 1 1 Hot swappable components The HDDs in drive trays are hot swappable components Please refer to the EonStor GSe Pro Software Manual for RAID configuration details and the maintenance section of this manual on how to replace hard disk drives RAID 5 configuration allows 1 hard drive to fail at any given time without data lost RAID 6 configuration allows 2 hard drives to fail at the sam...

Page 23: ...3 5 inch wide x 1 inch pitch hard drives Drive Interface Type The enclosure accommodates SATA III 6Gbps hard drives up to 3TB in capacity per hard disk drive NOTE Only install hard disk drives into the server after the system has been placed in the desired setup location If the hard drives are installed first the system may be too heavy to handle and the possible impact during installation may dam...

Page 24: ...ies Hardware Manual 24 Place the hard drive into the drive tray and screw into the drive tray as shown below Make sure that the interface connector is facing the open side of the drive tray and its label side facing up 2 5 HDD ...

Page 25: ...EonStor GSe Pro 2000 Series Hardware Manual 25 3 5 HDD ...

Page 26: ...ng sequence is important because if any faults occur to disk drives you should be able to identify the location of a faulty drive Below is a list of the level of fault tolerance for different RAID levels RAID Level Minimum disk requirement Max No of Failed Drives without Data Loss 0 2 No fault tolerance 1 drive fails and the data is lost ...

Page 27: ...a will be lost 2 2 4 Inserting the Drive Tray into the Enclosure Once the hard drives have been installed in the drive trays the drive trays are ready to be installed into the system Once all drive trays are properly installed the server will recognize the disk drives and scan them in automatically during the power on procedure 2 3 Memory Installation Remove the screws on the side shown in blue ...

Page 28: ...EonStor GSe Pro 2000 Series Hardware Manual 28 Insert the memory into the expansion slot s on the side shown in red ...

Page 29: ...host board the firmware will automatically restore the system to factory settings For users installing a new host board you will need to remove the screws holding the dummy covers in place shown in blue Insert the host board and secure the thumb screws of the host board shown in blue and make sure if you insert the host board s correctly shown in red Secure the dummy cover back in place as shown i...

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Page 31: ...GbE or 1GbE shown in blue below 3 Make sure you have connected the power cable to the power socket shown in green below 4 Please power on the peripheral devices first eg switches routers servers PCs etc Note The NAS server will operate using Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP when Ethernet ports 0 1 2 3 or all are connected When DHCP fails to obtain a valid IP address resulting in the NAS se...

Page 32: ...power on Press the power button on the front panel to turn EonStor GSe Pro marked in blue square To power off Press the power button for 5 seconds you will hear a beep The system will begin to power off If you keep pressing the power button for 10 seconds the system will be forced to shut down ...

Page 33: ...e circle Ethernet ports 0 and 1 or 2 and 3 to boost bandwidth if they choose to Users can also create pools and folders to share over the network Please refer to the EonStor GSe Pro Software Manual for detail configuration settings The local area network LAN PC connections are limited to number of connection ports on the switch router for physical connections and is limited to IPs 2 254 for wirele...

Page 34: ...ceable components HDDs in drive trays 5 1 Replacing the Hard Disk Drive The easiest way to find out if your hard disk drive has failed is by looking at its status LED If the power status lights up red it indicates that that particular hard disk drive has failed Hard disk drives are hot swappable to replace it please refer to the following procedure 1 Locate the failed hard disk drive by looking at...

Page 35: ...EonStor GSe Pro 2000 Series Hardware Manual 35 chassis 4 Remove the retention screws that secure the hard drive 2 5 HDD ...

Page 36: ...EonStor GSe Pro 2000 Series Hardware Manual 36 3 5 HDD 5 Install the replacement hard drive and reinserted into the enclosure as described in section Installing Hard Drives ...

Page 37: ... The restore default function will reset all network configuration and system settings back to manufacturer s default settings User data should remain intact To restore default settings 1 Stop all EonStor GSe Pro I Os 2 Use the tip of a pen to press and hold the default button for 3 5 seconds to restore the system to default settings 3 Reboot by using the web interface under the directory Settings...

Page 38: ...ID levels 0 1 5 6 Note Please use hard disk drives of the same spindle speed and storage capacity Backplane SATA backplane for five or eight 2 5 3 5 HDDs Server Processor Intel Pentium D1517 4 cores 1 6 GHz Intel Pentium D1508 2 cores 2 2 GHz System Memory 8GB DDR4 1866MHz SO DIMM Onboard LAN 2x1GbE iSCSI ports RJ45 2x10GbE iSCSI ports SFP Cooling 2 x Fans for 2008T 2008 1 Fan for 2005T 2005 Opera...

Page 39: ...ummary Safety UL 60950 1 2 nd BSMI CNS 14336 99 年版 CB IEC 60950 1 2005 Second Edition Am 1 2009 Am 2 2013 EAC CU TR 004 2011 CU TR 020 2011 EMC CE EN55032 2012 AC 2013 EN 61000 3 3 2013 EN 61000 3 2 2014 EN55024 2010 A1 2015 BSMI CNS 13438 FCC FCC Part 15 subpart B ...

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