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Internal Cabling Diagrams 8-7
Example of a Connection in a Maximum Configuration
Up to 122 hard disks can be connected to the server.
For the maximum configuration, the cables connected to the built-in 3.5-inch device bay and HDD
cage are connected to the SCSI connector on the system board. In addition, four MegaRAID disk
array controllers are installed in the server.
The ST1430 additional disk cabinets are connected to the disk array controller boards (14 hard
disks can be connected to a single channel).
The below hardware configuration allows the server to be connected with hard disks as follows:
Number of hard disks in built-in 3.5-inch device bay
5
+ number of hard disks in the HDD cage
5
+ number of installed disk array controller boards (4)
× number of channels (2)
× number of installed hard disks per channel
in additional disk cabinets (14)
112
=
122
In this configuration, the disk array function is not available for the ten hard disks installed in the
3.5-inch device bay and the HDD cage.
To install a SCSI file device on the 5.25-inch device bay, an optional SCSI controller is required.
SCSI ch A
IDE cable
SCSI cable
HSBP cable
Option
Option
Floppy disk
drive
FDD
5.25-inch
device bay
3.5-inch
device bay
Floppy disk drive cable
PCI#1
PCI#5
PCI#6
Mother board
SCSI cable
SCSI cable
HDD cage
Disk array controller board
Two additional disk
units (ST1430)
PCI#2
PCI#3
PCI#4
SCSI cable
SCSI cable
SCSI cable
Two additional disk
units (ST1430)
Two additional disk
units (ST1430)
Two additional disk
units (ST1430)
IDE
HSBP (A)
HSBP (B)
SCSI ch B
CD-ROM
ID0
ID1
ID2
ID3
ID4
ID8
ID9
ID10
ID11
ID12
Summary of Contents for EXPRESS5800/120MF
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