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C-5

1.2.2 

FC Port Configuration 

Select "4. Configuration" 

 "5. FC Port Configuration" to set the following items. 

 

Set the Target ID Configuration of individual specification. 

Port Indicates 

port 

positions. 

Link Attach 

Specify link topology. (Select a proper value from the pull-down menu.) 

0: FC-AL or Fabric 

2: Only FC-AL 

3: Only Fabric 

Select "2" or "3". 

Mode 

Indicates the bit meaning on the screen (with a hexadecimal number). The 
following two modes can be set currently. Set either one. 

Host Director Port 

: 0000 

Replication Director Port  : 0040 

Switch 

Provide setting for Switch. 
See Table 1.2.2 for the rule on loop ID assignment. 
See Table 1.2.1 for the relation between the switch setting value and AL_PA. 

Data Rate 

Set the data rate of the FC link. (Select a proper value from the pull-down 
menu.) 

0: Auto Negotiate 

8: 1Gbps 

9: 2Gbps 

A: 4Gbps 

F: Undecided 

Select "8", "9" or "A". 

AL_PA Indicates 

AL_PA. 

 

Summary of Contents for NF1500-SR40E

Page 1: ...ce and refer to the CAUTION and WARNING statements whenever necessary NEC CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY All rights reserved by NEC Corporation This document must be used solely for the purpose for which it was furnished by NEC Corporation No part of this document may be reproduced or disclosed to others in any form without the prior written permission of NEC Corporation 856 850725 101 A ...

Page 2: ...out notice 3 All possible efforts are being made to create this manual but in the event that any technical or editorial errors or omissions are found contact your dealer 4 Save this manual in a convenient area even after you finished reading it 5 When transferring this unit to other person be sure to transfer this manual also 6 NEC shall not be liable for any loss or lost profits from the use of t...

Page 3: ...ion against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user...

Page 4: ...ates that there is a risk of death or serious injury CAUTION Indicates that there is a risk of burn or injury Risks and the necessary actions to reduce risks are indicated individually by the following symbols Indicates the risk of smoke emission or fire outbreak Indicates the risk of electric shock Indicates required general actions for operators Indicates instructions to pull out the plug of a p...

Page 5: ...ring to an AC outlet and or plug fire may occur Do not connect the plug of a power cord to an AC outlet with a wet hand If so you may be electrically shocked While the disk array unit NFx500 SR40E can accept the power in the range of 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz the power cord shipped with the disk array unit can only accept 100 120 VAC Use 100 120 VAC 50 60 Hz when the included power cord is used Using p...

Page 6: ...arth line to a gas pipe is extremely dangerous Never do it Before connecting or removing a peripheral device from the disk array unit turn off all the power switches of the disk array unit and peripherals and pull out the power cords from the AC outlets or distribution board If not some units may be damaged and or you may be electrically shocked To carry or reinstall the disk array unit disconnect...

Page 7: ...ipment in the rack should be such that a hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical loading 4 Circuit Overloading Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the supply circuit and the effect that overloading the circuits might have on overcurrent protection and supply wiring Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addr...

Page 8: ...ctrical accessories e g memory cards When disposing of used NEC products you should comply with applicable legislation or such terms which may have been agreed between NEC and your company regarding used products This mark on electrical and electronic products only applies to the current European Union Member States Outside the European Union If you wish to dispose of used electrical and electroni...

Page 9: ...icinity that pose a possible danger or to inform the user that a hazardous situation may arise when operating the disk array unit Do not intentionally remove or damage any of the labels If you find any labels totally partially removed or illegible due to damage contact your sales representative ...

Page 10: ...ix Power supply for NFx500 SR40E ...

Page 11: ...x ...

Page 12: ...xi AC Power Cord ...

Page 13: ...for using the disk array unit The following options are available for the disk array unit Options for NF2500 SR40E Cache memory NF2500 SC01E Options for NF2500 SR40E NF1500 SR40E FC disk enclosure NF2500 SE42E SATA disk enclosure NF2500 SE82E FC disk drive 73GB 10Krpm NF2500 SM413E FC disk drive 147GB 10Krpm NF2500 SM414E FC disk drive 300GB 10Krpm NF2500 SM415E FC disk drive 73GB 15Krpm NF2500 SM...

Page 14: ...use it is required to return the disk array unit to the factory for any repair 2 Inspection After unpacking check that all the components listed in the table below are provided If any of the components are missing contact your sales representative Next inspect the disk array unit and accessories If any of the components are damaged contact your sales representative No Product name Remarks Qty 1 NE...

Page 15: ...xiv 1 NEC Storage S2500 S1500 disk array unit The figure above shows the unit with the front mask installed 2 Power cord x2 or 3 Front mask 4 User s Guide 5 Rack mount kit 6 Software 7 Packing list ...

Page 16: ...he following symbol Symbol Description Supplement of the text This User s Guide uses the following terms to indicate specific devices Disk array unit Indicates the NF2500 SR40E and or the NF1500 SR40E FC disk enclosure Indicates the additional FC disk enclosure NF2500 SE42E sold separately SATA disk enclosure Indicates the additional SATA disk enclosure NF2500 SE82E sold separately Disk drive Indi...

Page 17: ...upply 3 5 3 4 Controller 3 7 3 5 Battery Backup Unit 3 10 4 Installation and Connection Procedures 4 1 4 1 Installation and Connection Procedures 4 1 5 Connection of Disk Array Unit 5 1 5 1 Notes on Connection of the Disk Array Unit 5 2 5 2 Connection of theDisk Array Unit 5 3 5 3 Connection of the Disk Array Unit as Additional Unit 5 7 5 4 Connection of theEthernet Cable 5 11 5 5 Connection of th...

Page 18: ...age S2500 S1500 9 1 9 2 4 Accessories common to NEC Storage Series 9 2 9 3 Environmental Conditions 9 3 9 4 Power Specifications 9 3 9 5 External Dimensions and Weight 9 3 9 6 Life Expectancies of Components 9 3 Appendix A Features of Disk Array Unit A 1 1 Battery Backup A 1 2 Repair Time A 1 3 Logical Disk Capacity A 2 3 1 Arbitrary Logical Disk Capacity A 2 3 2 Maximum Logical Disk Capacity A 2 ...

Page 19: ...talling Unit on New Universal Rack Mount Kit D 1 1 2 Installing Unit on Universal Rack Mount Kit D 5 1 2 1 Angle Hole Fitting Rail D 6 1 2 2 Round Hole Fitting Rail D 12 2 Installing Unit in a HP Rack D 18 2 1 Installation of Rails D 18 2 2 Installation of Rack Nuts D 22 2 3 Installation of Unit D 23 3 Installing Unit in a Sun StorEdge Rack D 24 3 1 Installation of Rails D 24 3 2 Installation of U...

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Page 21: ...ntaminated by liquids such as water and oil steam areas with steam or other high moisture content If so a fault or electrical shock may occur Do not install the disk array in an area near the emission of chemical steam or an area where the disk array may come in contact with an inflammable substance If so a fault fire or explosion may occur Do not install the disk array unit in dirty or dusty envi...

Page 22: ...50 60 Hz the power cord shipped with the disk array unit can only accept 100 120 VAC Use 100 120 VAC 50 60 Hz when the enclosed power cord is used Using power of different voltage may cause electric shock smoke and or fire to occur Do not install the disk array unit and the power cords in an area with direct sunshine or near any apparatus generating heat such as a heater If so a fault may occur Fu...

Page 23: ... so you may be electrically shocked or the unit may become defective If some liquid does enter into the disk array unit immediately turn off the power unplug the power cord from AC outlet or distribution board and contact your sales representative or maintenance engineer If the disk array unit seems dry remember only a small amount of liquid may cause the unit to become defective Do not let any fo...

Page 24: ...er volatile chemicals may cause the surface to become deformed or discolored In addition note that spraying insecticide on a surface may cause the surface to be deformed or discolored It is recommended to clean the inside of the disk array unit periodically This is because dust may accumulate Contact your sales representative or maintenance engineer for the cleaning of the inside of the disk array...

Page 25: ...e the unit may fall or be dropped To use the disk array unit after storage for longer than six months it is recommended that you contact your sales representative or maintenance engineer for inspection and or repair The disk array unit weighs 34 kg or more Hold the disk array unit firmly using at least three people to carry it Carrying the device by two or less people may cause personal injury Whe...

Page 26: ...automatically starts data recovery after the replacement of the defective disk drive If a single disk drive is specified as the spare disk the data in the defective disk drive can be immediately recovered in the spare disk The use of this hot spare feature as well as the auto repair feature allows the data in the defective disk drive to be automatically recovered in the spare disk as soon as a dis...

Page 27: ... PDN14 Spare disk PDN14 PDN14 PDN13 PDN13 PDN13 PDN12 PDN12 PDN12 PDN11 PDN11 PDN11 PDN10 PDN10 PDN10 PDN9 PDN9 PDN9 PDN8 PDN8 PDN8 PDN7 PDN7 PDN7 PDN6 PDN6 PDN6 PDN5 PDN5 PDN5 PDN4 PDN4 PDN4 PDN3 PDN3 PDN3 PDN2 LDN0 RAID5 PDN2 LDN0 RAID5 PDN2 LDN0 RAID5 Spare Disk PDN1 PDN1 PDN1 PDN0 PDN0 PDN0 Failure in PDN1 Recovery of data in spare disk Replacement of PDN 1 PDN1 works as a spare disk PDN Physi...

Page 28: ... are fully charged Period of Service Up to 5 years Number of Battery Backup Units Installed 2GB 4GB 8GB Operating Conditions Standard configuration S1500 24H 24H Expanded configuration with optional batteries S1500 72H 48H Standard configuration S2500 72H 36H Ambient temperature 25ºC Backup frequency Once a week 16 hour discharging power off If the ambient temperature or backup frequency exceeds t...

Page 29: ... be used the license lock must be released by using the license code provided with NEC Storage BaseProduct Be sure to release the license lock A disk array unit with the license lock remaining locked cannot receive any maintenance services because the operation cannot be guaranteed For other software products available for the disk array unit ask your sales representative Management Software NEC S...

Page 30: ...2 3x2 4x2 5x2 6x2 7x2 8x2 5x2 5x4 Number of logical drives per subsystem 1 024 max Storage capacity per logical drive When 73 GB disk drive is used 71 6GB 286 4GB 286 4GB to 6TB 286 4GB to 3TB 143 2GB to 572 8GB 572 8GB to 1145 6G B A combination of disk drives of the same capacity and same rotational speed is required for configuring logical drives The NFx500 SE82E only supports RAID6 and does no...

Page 31: ...e figure above The front bezel can be removed by releasing the lock with the accessory key grasping both sides of the bezel and pulling out toward you with your hands Removing the front bezel you can view the disk drives shown in the figure below 3 SHUTDOWN switch 1 POWER LED 2 SERVICE LED 3 SHUTDOWN switch 7 Ejector 1 POWER LED 2 SERVICE LED 6 Hard disk FAULT LED 5 Hard disk READY LED 4 Disk driv...

Page 32: ...ly or battery is replaced in the following conditions The scheduled stop procedure using the SHUTDOWN switch is not performed There are not any power supplies that are supplying power to the array controller normally 4 Disk drive dummy tray Disk drive A hard disk drive HDD with a dedicated tray is installed Dummy tray Only a dedicated tray with no HDD is installed 5 Hard disk drive READY LED green...

Page 33: ... NF2500 1500 SR40E 1 Power supply PS0 2 Controller CONT0 2 Controller CONT1 1 Power supply PS1 4 Fan 4 Fan 3 Battery backup unit standard configuration 1 Power supply 3 Battery backup unit S2500 Standard S1500 Option ...

Page 34: ...are also provided as optional batteries NF1500 SZ01E for the expansion configuration See 3 5 Battery Backup Unit for details 4 Fans FAN1 0 FAN1 1 FAN0 0 FAN0 1 The fans are provided to prevent the heat up of the overall system When the power switch is set to ON four cooling fans are rotating Note that the ventilation holes are not to be blocked Install the disk array unit so that the ventilation h...

Page 35: ...the power cord shipped with the disk array unit can only accept 100 120 VAC Use 100 120 VAC 50 60 Hz when the supplied power cord is used Using power of a different voltage may cause electric shock smoke and or fire to occur 2 Power switch The power switch is used to turn on off the power of the disk array unit The disk array unit has a redundant power configuration to prevent the entire disk arra...

Page 36: ...e the power supply To use the ejector loosen the screw that secures the ejector When inserting the power supply into the disk array unit push it as far as it will go and then secure it with the screws Incorrect insertion may cause another power supply failure A power supply or battery backup unit must be replaced within five minutes To do so prepare the replacement power supply or battery backup u...

Page 37: ... the BATTERY BACKUP LED BAT is on 3 SVP LED green The SVP LED flashes green when the Status Monitoring Processor SVP in the controller is operating normally 4 DIR LED green The SVP LED flashes green when the Director Control Processor DIR in the controller is operating normally 5 MC ACS LED green The MC ACS LED lights when the Event Logging Tool SD card is being accessed 12 LINKUP LED DL1 12 LINKU...

Page 38: ...LINKUP LED DL0 DL1 A LINKUP LED lights if the respective FC connector FC port for additional FC disk enclosure becomes operable to link up DL0 and DL1 LEDs correspond to DP0 and DP1 connectors respectively These LEDs flash during the self test or initialization sequence just after power on 13 LINKUP LED HL0 HL1 A LINKUP LED lights if the respective FC connector FC port for host bus adapter becomes...

Page 39: ...lly These LEDs flash during the self test or initialization sequence just after power on 17 Ejector The ejector is used to install or remove the controller Loosen the screw before using the ejector When inserting the controller into the disk array unit push it as far as it will go and then secure it with the screws Incorrect insertion may cause a malfunction ...

Page 40: ...attery backup unit must be installed on the left side See the figure above The optional battery backup unit must be installed on the right side See the figure above The batteries are not enabled unless a battery backup unit is installed at the standard battery location They are not enabled either if a battery backup unit is installed only at the optional battery location When installing the batter...

Page 41: ...t voltage may cause electric shock smoke and or fire to occur Installation and Connection Procedures Inventory the components in the package Check the components in the package following the Pre Installation Checklist If any component is missing contact your sales representative Installation into the rack Install the disk array unit in the rack according to Appendix D Installing the Unit in a Rack...

Page 42: ...sk your maintenance engineer or your service representative with expert knowledge on details of the Disk Array Unit to install or remove the Disk Array Unit This chapter describes the basic procedure for connecting the disk array unit Before connection also read the User s Guide of the host system or host bus adapter to which the disk array unit is connected CAUTION To connect a peripheral device ...

Page 43: ...t a deterioration of its electrical quality and or its mechanical destruction disconnection may arise if it is handled inappropriately be careful of the following points 1 Cabling lengths should have a safety margin in order to prevent excessive stress to connectors and or cables 2 Never give cables a jerk or stress 3 The cables should be kept with a curvature radius of 50mm or more Notes on Conne...

Page 44: ...e host system Two LC LC cables or two SC SC cables and two FC conversion cables are necessary for connecting the disk array system with the host bus adapters a With the host bus adapter connectors of LC type disk array unit additional FC disk enclosure The additional FC disk enclosure is optional See Section 6 2 Addition of Disk Enclosure HSSDC HSSDC cable or DE cable FC cable LC LC cable ...

Page 45: ...onal FC disk enclosure The FC disk enclosure is optional See Section 6 2 Addition of Disk Enclosure Connect the disk array unit with the host system by using an FC cable in the following procedure Relay connector FC cable SC SC cable HSSDC HSSDC cable or DE cable FC conversion cable ...

Page 46: ...wer switch on the disk array unit and those on the host system including the host bus adapters or FC_AL switch are set to OFF and the plugs of the power cords are removed from AC outlets or distribution board Power supply for NFx500 SR40E OFF ON ...

Page 47: ... type Use the optional FC conversion cable NF9310 SJ10E The cable has different size connectors at the ends Push the smaller connector into the FC connector HPx for the host bus adapter of either controller CONT0 or CONT1 until a click is heard Pushing any connector excessively may damage the tip decreasing the optical intensity which will then cause a malfunction to occur Connect the other end of...

Page 48: ...it For the actual expansion job and system configuration contact your trained service engineer To make any of the sample connections you need to connect two host bus adapters connected with the host system and two FC switches Six LC LC cables or six SC SC cables and four FC conversion cables are necessary for connecting the FC switch and host bus adapters a If the host bus adapter connectors and F...

Page 49: ... connectors are of the SC type Connect the disk array unit with the host system by using an FC cable in the following procedure FC cable SC SC cable FC switch FC conversion cable and FC cable SC SC cable FC switch FC conversion cable and FC cable SC SC cable ...

Page 50: ...easing the optical intensity which will then cause a malfunction to occur Connect the connector at the other end of the FC cable to the connector of the host bus adapter installed in the host system Similarly connect the other controller with another host bus adapter installed in the host system Connect the connector at one end of the FC cable to the connector for connecting the host bus adapter i...

Page 51: ... cable NF9310 SJ0xE Push the connector so that it clicks securely The connector at an end of the FC cable SC SC cable NF9310 SJ0xE is the same as that at the other end Either of the connectors may be connected to the relay connector Similarly connect the other controller to the FC switch Connect the connector at one end of the SC SC cable to the connector for connecting the host bus adapter instal...

Page 52: ...nt software WebSAM NEC Storage Manager is installed to the Ethernet Regard as LAN cables for NEC Storage Manager or maintenance PC Use a straight through Shielded Twisted Pair STP cable in the case that the controller and PC are connected through a hub and so on Use crossover STP cable in case that the controller and PC are connected directly Simply connecting the Ethernet cable to the controller ...

Page 53: ...may occur and or you may be electrically shocked Be sure to use the power cords provided with the disk array unit Connect the power cords in the following procedure The disk array unit has a redundant power configuration to prevent the entire unit from shutting down due to a single failure Therefore connect two power cords to the power supplies when operating the disk array unit Check of the power...

Page 54: ... below move the clamp in the direction indicated by the arrow and firmly secure the clamp near the root of the plug NOTE If the clamp is loosely locked the power cord may come off To prevent this problem firmly secure the AC cable clamp near the root of the power cord Power cord disconnection procedure As shown in the figure below push the catch on the AC cable clamp to release the lock After rele...

Page 55: ... groundingl for the connection as shown in the figure below While the disk array unit NFx500 SR40E can accept any power in the range of 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz the power cord shipped with the disk array unit can only accept 100 120 VAC Use 100 120 VAC 50 60 Hz when the supplied power cord is used Using power of a different voltage may cause electric shock smoke and or fire to occur ...

Page 56: ...overed from the backup data saved in magnetic tapes 1 At the first start the SERVICE LED repeats 5 sec flashing 7 sec OFF The disk array unit is not started normally 2 The controller shows the following FAULT code 02438413 3 The disk array unit is started normally by turning the array controller off once and then on again 4 It takes six hours to charge battery at the longest 2 Repair Time The repa...

Page 57: ...port The use of the access control feature enables the division of logical disks into logical disk groups The division extends the flexibility of the system configuration The feature also ensures data protection and security protection by limiting access to each host HBA or each port The following specific software separately priced is necessary for using the access control feature SystemGlobe NEC...

Page 58: ... disks accessible from host HBA 5 Dynamic Data Replication This feature creates the replication of a logical disk in a single unit To create the replication the source logical disk must have the same capacity as the destination disk The Dynamic Data Replication and Snap Shot are a paired package For S2500 SystemGlobe DynamicDataReplication Set NEC Storage S2500 For S1500 SystemGlobe DynamicDataRep...

Page 59: ... event below occurs while Dynamic Data Replication is used The holding of cache memory data by the battery backup unit in power off state exceeds the specified time Activity State Sync State Pairing state Separated Entire difference No status change Separate Sep SYNCING Change to fault state and abort of copy operation Rep SYNCING Replicate SYNCED Entire difference Replication retried automaticall...

Page 60: ...temGlobe NEC Storage BaseProduct Ver4 2 or later NEC Storage S2500 For S1500 SystemGlobe NEC Storage BaseProduct Ver4 2 or later NEC Storage S1500 To use the disk array unit release the license lock using the license code that is provided with NEC Storage BaseProduct Ver4 2 NEC Storage S2500 S1500 A maintenance person is responsible for releasing the license lock of SystemGlobe NEC Storage BasePro...

Page 61: ...nstantaneously make the virtual copy of a logical disk in the same disk array unit Only the difference data between the logical disk as the copy source and the virtual copy is managed so copies can be made with a small capacity The following specific software separately priced is necessary for using the snap shot feature NEC storage S2500 S1500 contains the Dynamic Data Replication and Snap Shot a...

Page 62: ...ed depending on the difference data held by Snap Shot Delay time About 10 minutes per difference data of 1TB To avoid the huge delay of next system startup with fully discharged battery please run shutdown process by pushing shutdown button before the power of disk array unit is turned OFF As the management information of the difference data will be stored into hard disk by execution of shutdown p...

Page 63: ... a RAID type Select the RAID type carefully because it has certain influences on system performance and capacity See Section 2 6 RAID Configuration for details The LD bind requires the specification of capacity The specified capacity defines the number of logical disks in a single POOL Select the capacity carefully because the unused area remaining may affect the performance and the capacity See 3...

Page 64: ...Explorer Version 5 0 or higher 2 Connect the PC to the disk array unit in the one to one mode Connection via a hub may be possible However because the IP address and subnet mask are fixed the connection to such an environment as a LAN may cause a malfunction to occur Use shielded cables for the connection 3 Set the PC on network 10 1 0 xxx 255 255 255 0 xxx Decimal number 1 254 except for 10 11 Fo...

Page 65: ...ide of the screen become available Notes 1 Because the IP address and subnet mask of the MNT s Ether port are fixed as described above do not connect the port to any LAN and WAN 2 The amber LED to the right of the Ether port is lit However this does not indicate the occurrence of an error It is lit in the TCP connection state 3 Actions to take if the Maintenance PC is not recognized Check if The I...

Page 66: ...C 3 Startup menu of Maintenance PC Select Option Enter C in 1 Password The browser is updated Uppercase letters must be entered ...

Page 67: ...n 1 2 1 Port Configuration Select 4 Configuration 4 Port Configuration Then set the following items Port Port position Host type Host type to be selected from the pull down list Click the SET button to determine the selection 00 Default 01 ACOS4 80 Windows 88 Solaris 89 Linux 8A AIX 8B NX 8D SX ...

Page 68: ...or 3 Mode Indicates the bit meaning on the screen with a hexadecimal number The following two modes can be set currently Set either one Host Director Port 0000 Replication Director Port 0040 Switch Provide setting for Switch See Table 1 2 2 for the rule on loop ID assignment See Table 1 2 1 for the relation between the switch setting value and AL_PA Data Rate Set the data rate of the FC link Selec...

Page 69: ...4B 4A 49 47 46 45 43 3C 3A 39 36 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 4A 4B 4C 4D 4E 4F 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 5A 5B 5C 5D 5E 5F 60 61 62 35 34 33 32 31 2E 2D 2C 2B 2A 29 27 26 25 23 1F 1E 1D 1B 18 17 10 0F 08 04 02 01 00 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 6A 6B 6C 6D 6E 6F 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 7A 7B 7C 7D 7E 7F If an AL_PA value having been set cannot be acquired due to incorrect setting set the SWITCH valu...

Page 70: ...rs Windows Solaris Linux AIX Basic value 10h Increment by one if loop duplication occurs Miscellaneous Conforms to the rules in the server if any The basic value is 10h if no rule is defined in the server Increment by one if loop duplication occurs The rule above may be changed depending on the system configuration in the user side Set the controller s AL PA so that it is different from the AL PA ...

Page 71: ...Resource Configuration to set the following items When there is no configuration information in the system disk of S2500 initial state only CONT 0 is connected When there is configuration information in the system disk of S2500 after operation S2500 Disk Array ...

Page 72: ...view on the next page for the DE locations DE01 DE0D DE number PCC PCC mode 0 None present 1 UPS Only 2 UPS AOC 3 UPS AOC SCBI Select 0 PS 48V Check this item when 48 VDC power is used Product Name Serial Number Port WWN Displays system information stored in ROM When it is judged that there is no configuration information in the system disks this information is displayed and transferred to the sys...

Page 73: ...he NF1500 SR40E allows the connection of up to three FC disk enclosures NF2500 SE42E DE04 DE08 DE0C DE01 DE05 and DE09 DE01 DE04 DE05 DE01 DE04 and DE08 The NF1500 SR40E also allows the connection of up to three additional SATA disk enclosures NF2500 SE82E DE1 DE5 and DE09 The additional FC disk enclosure NF2500 SE42E and the additional SATA disk enclosure NF2500 SE82E cannot coexist in the same l...

Page 74: ...eck s of the selected port s to set them to offline Next check the port s to be selected to set them online Set the on off status of the host ports on the CONT card Port On Off Switch Feature of Port On Off with host Only mounting ports appear CONT0 HP0 CONT0 HP1 CONT1 HP0 CONT1 HP1 Remove the check of port to be deselected and click SET Offline Add a check for the port to be selected and click SE...

Page 75: ...ing value Host Type Host type setting value Link Attach Setting value for Topology of Link Switch Setting value for Switch Data Rate Setting value for Data Rate on FC Link Port Name Port name setting value AL_PA AL_PA status value NPORT ID NPORT ID status value Mode The set information is displayed with characters Node Name xxxxb yyyyb zzh vvvvvvh factory setting Format defined in the specificatio...

Page 76: ...s with differently colored graphics Need for maintenance Red During state transition Yellow During normal operation Green Not installed White Notes 1 If the resource is not Ready check Control Condition DE Condition and PD Condition for details 2 If the resource is not installed you need to make the setting with Resource Configuration 3 Before the Base Product License key is unlocked CONT is in th...

Page 77: ... Installing Unit on New Universal Rack Mount Kit NOTE The following procedures presume that a rail is installed on the left part of a rack when the rack is viewed from its front Install a rail on the right part of the rack in the same manner The left and right rails are different from each other Use the correct rail when installing it on the rack See the figure below For each rail consider the fac...

Page 78: ...ttom projections into the holes on the front of the rack Insert the provided screw into the hole at the bottom to secure the rail If the two small head screws are provided use them as shown in the right figure below Set screw Set screw Insert 1U partition mark 1U partition mark ...

Page 79: ... projections into the angle holes 3 With the inner held push the two set screws with a part for cable clamp into the female screws of the rail support and drive the screws equally Take note on the direction of the part for cable clamp Insert Inner Drive equally ...

Page 80: ...s recommended that 3 people assist in lifting and installing the unit If less than three persons are involved personal injury may occur Be careful not to drop the unit while lifting Fasten the four set screws at the two left and two right points on the front of the unit The figure below only shows the right part of the unit Fix the left part of the unit similarly Set screws Set screws ...

Page 81: ...of the following procedures supposes that a rail is installed on the left part of a rack when the rack is viewed from its front Install a rail on the right part of the rack in a similar manner The left and right rails are different from each other Use the correct rail when installing it on the rack See the figure below For each rail align the face with the label to the rear see the figure below Up...

Page 82: ...th angle holes use the rail as the rail support remains attached 1 Loosen the four flush screws at the rear end of the rail After loosening the screws make sure that the moving part of the rail can slide smoothly NOTE Do not remove the flush screws 2 Remove the flush screw 1 enclosed by a circle in the figure below ...

Page 83: ...e below with the flush screw removed in step 2 loosely Make sure that the moving part of the rail can slide smoothly 4 Insert the top and bottom projections into the angle holes on the front of the rack Bracket Insert Enlarged view of encircled part ...

Page 84: ...f the rack with the screw holes of the rail and fix the rail with the attached set screws Use the set screw see the figure below 6 Pull the inner toward you and push the top and bottom projections into the angle holes Set screw Inner Insert Insert ...

Page 85: ...ws with a part for cable clamp into the female screws of the rail support and drive the screws equally Take note on the direction of the part for cable clamp Drive the four flush screws loosened in step 1 and removed in step 3 securely Drive equally ...

Page 86: ...8 On the right side of the rack install the other rail in the same manner 9 Install the rack nut at the position shown in the figure below or the first hole on the projection at the top of the rail Rack nut ...

Page 87: ...in lifting and installing the unit If less than three persons are involved personal injury may occur Be careful not to drop the unit while lifting 11 Fasten the four set screws at the two left and two right points on the front of the unit The figure below only shows the right part of the unit Fix the left part of the unit similarly Insert Set screws ...

Page 88: ...port from the rail 1 Remove the rail support installed previously from each rail by removing four screws two on the front and the other two on the rear 2 Loosen the four flush screws at the rear side of the rail After loosening the screws make sure that the moving part of the rail can slide smoothly NOTE Do not remove the flush screws Remove Remove ...

Page 89: ...ush screw 1 enclosed by a circle in the figure below 4 Install the attached bracket see the figure below with the flush screw removed in step 3 loosely Make sure that the moving part of the rail can slide smoothly Bracket ...

Page 90: ...ce with the label and fix the rail to the rack with the attached set screws Use screws see the figure below 6 Pull the inner toward you and with it held insert the two set screws with a part for cable clamp into the female screws of the inner and drive the screws equally Take note on the direction of the part for cable clamp Drive equally Set screw ...

Page 91: ...D 15 Drive the four flush screws loosened in step 1 and removed in step 3 securely 7 On the right side of the rack install the other rail in the same procedure ...

Page 92: ... the top of the rail 9 Lift the unit put the rear section on the rails and push it into the rack NOTE The unit is very heavy It is recommended that 3 people assist in lifting and installing the unit If less than three persons are involved personal injury may occur Be careful not to drop the unit while lifting Rack nut Insert ...

Page 93: ...0 Fasten the four set screws at the two left and two right points on the front of the unit to fix the unit The figure below only shows the right part of the unit Fix the left part of the unit similarly Screws ...

Page 94: ... kit is to be purchased separately Ask your sales representative for details 2 1 Installation of Rails The procedure explained in this section covers the rail installed to the left side of the rack when viewed from the front of it The same procedure is applied to the right rail 1 Slightly loosen the four flush screws at the rear of the rail Flat head screw ...

Page 95: ...tout NOTE Two cutouts are provided one for the new rack and the other is for the old rack The outer cutout should be used for the new rack while the inner cutout should be used for the old rack 3 Pull the rail toward you and insert the rivets on the rail into the round holes on the rack 4 While holding the rail tighten the set screw M4 screw Cutout for new rack Cutout for old rack Hook Rivets Set ...

Page 96: ...e set screw M5 screw into the lower female threaded hole 6 Next secure the fixture where the cable tie has been passed through to the rack by screwing the set screw M5 screw into the upper female threaded hole 7 Firmly tighten the four flush screws Set screw Set screw Fixture Cable tie ...

Page 97: ...D 21 Flat head screw ...

Page 98: ...uts Move to the front of the rack and push one rack nut into the round hole which corresponds to the cutout on the rail from the side Then push another rack nut into the fifth round hole from the top as well Cutout Rack nut Rack nut ...

Page 99: ...ward the innermost of the rack NOTE The unit is very heavy It is recommended that 3 people assist in lifting and installing the unit If less than three persons are involved personal injury may occur Be careful not to drop the unit while lifting 3 Screw four set screws M5 screws in the unit at both sides to fix the unit This completes the installation of the unit Set screw ...

Page 100: ...NF9100 SK02E rack mount kit must be purchased separately Ask your sales representative for details 3 1 Installation of Rails 1 Temporarily tighten the two set screws 10 32UNF at both ends of the front frame that corresponds to the unit installation location Do not tighten the screws firmly Set screw ...

Page 101: ... each rail fitting the round hole in the rail onto the screws in step 1 and temporarily secure it 3 Move to the rear of the rack and firmly secure each rail with two set screws 10 32UNF Screw Round hole Set screw ...

Page 102: ...ommended that 3 people assist in lifting and installing the unit If less than three persons are involved personal injury may occur Be careful not to drop the unit while lifting 2 At the front of the unit firmly tighten the four set screws 2 at right and left each 10 32UNF to secure the unit This completes the installation of the unit Set screw ...

Page 103: ...Old type Rack NOTE The Express old type racks are N8540 28 42U rack N8540 29 36U rack N8540 38 16U rack N8540 09 44U rack N8540 09AC 44U rack N8540 10E 35U rack N8540 10AC 35U rack The Express old type rack mount kit is the NF9100 SK03E ...

Page 104: ...D 28 4 1 Installing the Rack Mount Kit Install the rack mount kit into the rack as shown in the figure Detail A for fixing the installed unit ...

Page 105: ...mmended that 3 people assist in lifting and installing the unit If less than three persons are involved personal injury may occur Be careful not to drop the unit while lifting 2 At the front of the unit firmly tighten the four set screws 2 at right and left each 10 32UNF to secure the unit This completes the installation of the unit Set screws ...

Page 106: ...mp for the cable handling if necessary However always clamp the AC cord on the unit side see the figure below For other cables put several cables together and pass each set through repeat ties taking care of the notes below The following figure shows sample wiring of AC cord NOTE To route FC cables note that the maximum bending radius should be equal to or larger than 30 mm ...

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