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c.  Place the mounting rail inside the cabinet, and extend the mounting rail until the flanges on

the mounting rail touch the inside of the cabinet.

d.  Insert one M5 screw through the front of the cabinet, and screw it into the top captured nut in

the mounting rail.

e.  Insert two M5 screws through the rear of the cabinet, and screw them into the captured nuts in

the rear flange in the mounting rail.

f.  Counting up from the bottom of the mounting rail, place the bottom of the screw of the rear

bracket in the 8th hole of the cabinet so that the top of the rear bracket is in the 11th hole. The
distance between the two holes should be 1U or 4.45 cm (1.75 in).

g.  Tighten the adjustment screws on the mounting rail.

h.  Repeat these steps to install the second mounting rail.

i.  Insert one M5 screw through the front of the mounting rail. You use this screw to attach the

controller-drive tray to the cabinet.

8.  Attach the shorter, adjustable size mounting rails to the cabinet.

1

Front of the mounting rail

2

Rear of the mounting rail

3

Rail fix bar

4

Two M5 screws for the front EIA support rail

5

Two clips for the front EIA support rail

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Summary of Contents for E2760

Page 1: ...E Series E2700 Controller Drive Tray and Related Drive Trays Installation Guide November 2016 215 10518_B0 doccomments netapp com...

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Page 3: ...1 Key terms 31 Host bus adapter HBA 31 HBA host port 31 HBA host port world wide name WWN 31 Network interface card NIC 31 Things to know Host bus adapters and Ethernet Network Interface Cards 31 Proc...

Page 4: ...ing the power cords 93 Things to know AC power cords 93 Things to know DC power cords 93 Procedure Connecting AC power cords 94 Procedure Connecting DC power cords 95 Step 10 Turning on the power and...

Page 5: ...now Seven segment display for the ESMs on the drive trays 133 Copyright information 135 Trademark information 136 How to send comments about documentation and receive update notifications 137 Table of...

Page 6: ...y documentation to learn how to install and configure the storage management software This guide is based on the following assumptions You have consulted the Site Preparation Guide to plan the install...

Page 7: ...ns Table 1 E2712 controller drive tray and E2724 controller drive tray options Configuration Options Simplex E2712 controller drive tray with no HIC Simplex E2724 controller drive tray with no HIC An...

Page 8: ...roller One 4 GB DIMM memory requires one 16 GB mSATA module for controller cache backup One 8 GB DIMM memory requires two 16 GB mSATA modules for controller cache backup Duplex E2712 controller drive...

Page 9: ...mory for a maximum of 8 GB capacity in each controller One 4 GB DIMM memory requires one 16 GB mSATA module for controller cache backup in each controller One 8 GB DIMM memory requires two 16 GB mSATA...

Page 10: ...modules for controller cache backup in each controller Attention Possible hardware damage To prevent electrostatic discharge damage to the tray use proper antistatic protection when handling tray comp...

Page 11: ...dware Item Cabinet Ensure that your cabinet meets the installation site specifications of the various storage array components Refer to the Site Preparation Guide for more information Depending on the...

Page 12: ...ional Gigabit Ethernet switch for Management optional Host with SAS HBAs optional Host with Fibre Channel HBAs optional Host with iSCSI HBAs optional Configuration cables and connectors Table 4 Config...

Page 13: ...Cat5 2m to 7m RJ 45 passive cables 2m to 7m RJ 45 passive cables 2 3 5 10 or 25m OM2 cables 25m to 300m OM3 cables Ethernet cable For information about out of band storage array management see the de...

Page 14: ...connector on commercially available serial cables to the mini USB port on the controller This cable is used for support only You do not need to connect it during initial installation Tools and other i...

Page 15: ...FP transceivers and cables might look slightly different from the ones shown The differences do not affect the performance of the SFP transceivers The controller drive tray supports SAS drive connecti...

Page 16: ...connection 1 SAS cable 2 SFF 8088 connector Table 6 Supported SFP transceivers Vendor Model Version Data Rate Avago AF57D7APZ 8 Gb s AFBR 57D9AMZ 8 Gb s AF7303SDZ 10 Gb s AFBR 709SMZ 10 GbE s AFBR 57...

Page 17: ...ow of each drawer for proper operation All 60 drive trays have a limit of five solid state drives SSDs per drawer If you exceed this limit for SSDs in a particular drawer the power source in the drawe...

Page 18: ...rvice Action Required LED 5 End Cap Locate LED 6 Drive canister E2712 controller drive tray or E2724 controller drive tray Rear view 1 Controller canister 2 Seven segment display 3 USB port 4 Serial p...

Page 19: ...p LED 16 SFF 8644 SAS Drive Expansion Port 1 and Port 2 17 Power fan canister 18 Battery Service Action Required LED 19 Battery Charging LED 20 Controller Service Action Allowed LED 21 Controller Serv...

Page 20: ...ink 1 Up LED 15 SFF 8644 SAS Drive Expansion Port 1 and Port 2 16 Fan canister 17 Battery Service Action Required LED 18 Battery Charging LED 19 Controller Service Action Allowed LED 20 Controller Ser...

Page 21: ...ard Channel 3 4 Host Interface Card Channel 4 Fault LED 5 Host Interface Card Channel 4 Link Up LED 6 SFF 8644 SAS Host Interface Card Channel 4 7 SAS Expansion Port 1 Fault LED 8 SAS Expansion Port 1...

Page 22: ...l 5 11 SFF 8644 SAS Host Interface Card Channel 6 Right rear subplate with a two port 1 Gb s or 10 Gb s iSCSI HIC 1 Host Interface Card Channel 3 Fault LED 2 Host Interface Card Channel 3 Link Up LED...

Page 23: ...ard Channel 4 7 SAS Expansion Port 1 Fault LED 8 SAS Expansion Port 1 Link Up LED 9 SFF 8644 SAS Drive Expansion Port 1 and Port 2 When both LEDs for a channel are on the link rate is 16 Gb The A and...

Page 24: ...s 16 Gb The A and L labels refer to Activity and Link respectively when an iSCSI HIC is used Drive trays Attention Possible equipment damage You must use the supported drives in the drive tray to ensu...

Page 25: ...canister 2 Expansion port SFF 8088 connector 1 IN 3 Expansion port SFF 8088 connector 2 IN 4 Seven segment display 5 Serial port 6 Ethernet connector 7 Expansion port SFF 8088 connector OUT 8 Power fa...

Page 26: ...isplay 5 Serial port 6 Ethernet connector 7 Expansion port SFF 8088 connector OUT 8 Power fan canister 9 Power connector 10 Power switch 11 ESM B canister DE6600 drive tray Front view with bezel DE660...

Page 27: ...A two pole 30 amp circuit breaker is required between the DC power source and the drive tray for over current and short circuit protection Before turning off any power switches on a DC powered drive...

Page 28: ...Green Yellow wire 4 DC power connector See the Storage System Site Preparation Guide for information about the installation requirements of the various controller drive tray storage array components 2...

Page 29: ...configuration changes for each switch or router that is connected to the storage array See the switch s documentation for information about how to install the switch or router and how to use the confi...

Page 30: ...alling and configuring switches Steps 1 Install your switch according to the vendor s documentation 2 Contact technical support to obtain this information The latest hardware compatibility information...

Page 31: ...Network Interface Cards The E2700 controller drive tray supports two native SAS host ports and the following host interface cards HICs A two port or a four port 12 Gb s SAS HIC A two port 10 Gb s iSCS...

Page 32: ...itional installation requirements Refer to the Microsoft Developers Network MSDN for more information about Windows Server 2008 Server Core You can access these resources from msdn microsoft com 3 Ins...

Page 33: ...30 31 32 33 32 37 38 39 30 31 32 33 33 Vendor a Model y dual port 42 38 39 30 31 32 33 42 42 38 39 30 31 32 33 44 FINANCE Vendor a Model b single port 57 38 39 30 31 32 33 52 Vendor x Model b single...

Page 34: ...is empty do not install components in the top half of the cabinet If the top half of the cabinet is too heavy for the bottom half the cabinet might fall and cause bodily injury Always install a compo...

Page 35: ...inet E2724 controller drive tray Airflow and clearance requirements 1 76 cm 30 in clearance in front of the cabinet 2 61 cm 24 in clearance behind the cabinet 2 Lower the feet on the cabinet if requir...

Page 36: ...3 4 in clearance below the existing tray for the E2712 controller drive trays and 8 9 cm 3 5 in for the E2724 controller drive trays Attention Risk of equipment malfunction To avoid exceeding the func...

Page 37: ...at the alignment spacers on the front flange of the mounting rail fit into the mounting holes in the cabinet The front flange of each mounting rail has two alignment spacers The alignment spacers are...

Page 38: ...ve tray onto the mounting rails The rear edge of the controller drive tray must fit into the clip on the mounting rail The controller drive tray is correctly aligned when these conditions are met The...

Page 39: ...er drive tray contains two controllers The top of the controller drive tray is the side with the labels 8 Secure the side of the controller drive tray to the mounting rails by performing these steps a...

Page 40: ...2712 controller drive tray 1 Hinge tab 2 Retainer Attaching the end caps to the E2724 controller drive tray 1 Hinge tab 2 Retainer 10 Install the drive trays 40 E2700 Controller Drive Tray and Related...

Page 41: ...proved by NetApp Inc Drives might be shipped but not installed System integrators resellers system administrators or users can install the drives Note The installation order is from top to bottom and...

Page 42: ...ssible equipment damage and ensure safe and efficient servicing of the equipment install the 60 drive trays toward the bottom of a cabinet You can install the controller drive tray into an industry st...

Page 43: ...Lower the feet on the cabinet to keep the cabinet from moving 3 Before removing the controller drive tray and all of the contents from the shipping carton locate the tray handles and attach them to th...

Page 44: ...side as shown in the following figure Set the controller drive tray aside Warning W10 Risk of bodily injury Four or more persons are required to safely lift the component 5 Position the mounting rails...

Page 45: ...r adjustable mounting rails go to step 8 7 Attach the long fixed size rails to the cabinet a Ensure that the adjustment screws on the mounting rail are loose so that the mounting rail can extend or co...

Page 46: ...the 8th hole of the cabinet so that the top of the rear bracket is in the 11th hole The distance between the two holes should be 1U or 4 45 cm 1 75 in g Tighten the adjustment screws on the mounting...

Page 47: ...screws d Insert two M5 screws through the rear of the cabinet and screw them into the captured nuts in the rear flange in the mounting rail e Counting up from the bottom of the mounting rail place th...

Page 48: ...Warning W10 Risk of bodily injury Four or more persons are required to safely lift the component 11 After the controller drive tray is correctly aligned remove the enclosure lift handles as shown in...

Page 49: ...the EIA support rail and engage the bottom captured nuts in the mounting rail Tighten the screws You had attached the second and fourth threaded holes in step 8 c b Repeat this step for the second fla...

Page 50: ...stalling fewer than 60 drives if you have SSDs or if your drives have different capacities do the following Install the drives in the front four slots shown in the figure as slots 1 4 7 and 10 of each...

Page 51: ...drive drawer out until it stops Do not completely remove the drive drawer from the controller drive tray 3 Starting with the first drive raise the drive handle to the vertical position 4 Align the two...

Page 52: ...roper airflow and prevent overheating 8 Attach the bezel to the front of the drive tray Procedure Removing drives from a 60 drive tray If you need to move or ship a 60 drive controller drive tray or a...

Page 53: ...Possible loss of data access Magnetic fields can destroy all the data on the drive and cause irreparable damage to the drive circuitry To avoid loss of data access and damage to the drives always kee...

Page 54: ...torage array configuration specifications for the controller drive tray Item Specification Number of controllers One in a simplex configuration two in a duplex configuration Number of host connectors...

Page 55: ...electrostatic discharge damage to the tray use proper antistatic protection when you handle tray components Each controller has two native SAS host ports In addition you can have additional host ports...

Page 56: ...el 4 3 HD mini SAS HIC channel 5 4 HD mini SAS HIC channel 6 Host channels on the E2712 and E2724 controllers with a two port iSCSI HIC Rear view 1 HD mini SAS HIC channel 3 2 HD mini SAS HIC channel...

Page 57: ...ort SAS HIC Rear view 1 HD mini SAS HIC channel 3 2 HD mini SAS HIC channel 4 Host channels on the E2760 controller with a four port SAS HIC Rear view 1 HD mini SAS HIC channel 3 2 HD mini SAS HIC cha...

Page 58: ...the following section for example cabling patterns Steps 1 Perform one of the following actions If your configuration contains either a Fibre Channel host interface card or an iSCSI host interface ca...

Page 59: ...Controller A 9 Controller B Direct topology Two hosts and a dual controller drive tray for maximum redundancy 1 Hosts 2 HBA 1 3 HBA 2 4 Host port 1 5 Host port 2 8 Controller A 9 Controller B Step 5...

Page 60: ...drive tray with a four port connection and a zoned switch 1 Hosts 2 HBA 1 or NIC 1 3 HBA 2 or NIC 2 4 Host port 1 5 Host port 2 6 Host port 3 7 Host port 4 8 Controller A 9 Controller B 60 E2700 Contr...

Page 61: ...cable with this information A label is very important if you need to disconnect cables to service a controller Include this information on the labels The host name and the HBA port for direct topolog...

Page 62: ...5 Repeat these steps for each controller and host channel that you intend to use 62 E2700 Controller Drive Tray and Related Drive Trays Installation Guide...

Page 63: ...ations about cabinet installation Procedure Installing the DE1600 and DE5600 drive trays About this task Warning W08 Risk of bodily injury Two persons are required to safely lift the component Warning...

Page 64: ...oss the drives 2 Lower the feet on the cabinet to keep the cabinet from moving 3 Remove the drive tray and all contents from the shipping carton 4 Position the mounting rails in the cabinet as follows...

Page 65: ...l 2 Existing tray 3 Clearance above and below the existing tray 4 Screws for securing the mounting rail to the cabinet front and rear 5 Industry standard cabinet 5 Attach the mounting rails to the cab...

Page 66: ...ment spacers on the front flange of the mounting rail fit into the mounting holes in the cabinet The front flange of each mounting rail has two alignment spacers The alignment spacers are designed to...

Page 67: ...ar of the drive tray onto the mounting rails The rear edge of the drive tray must fit into the clip on the mounting rail The drive tray is correctly aligned when these conditions are met The mounting...

Page 68: ...side of the front of the drive tray to the mounting rails a Insert one M5 screw through the bottom hole of a flange on the drive tray so that the screw goes through the cabinet rail and engages the bo...

Page 69: ...1 Screw 2 Mounting hole DE5600 drive tray Step 6 Installing the drive trays for the controller drive tray configurations 69...

Page 70: ...Repeat this step for the other side 9 Attach the plastic end caps onto the front of the drive tray a Put the top of the end cap on the hinge tab that is part of the drive tray mounting flange b Gentl...

Page 71: ...order of the drives is from top to bottom and from left to right For the DE5600 drive tray the installation order is from left to right The installation order is important because the drives might alr...

Page 72: ...owards the bottom of a cabinet Warning W05 Risk of bodily injury If the bottom half of the cabinet is empty do not install components in the top half of the cabinet If the top half of the cabinet is t...

Page 73: ...r through the drive tray from front to back across the drives 2 Lower the feet on the cabinet to keep the cabinet from moving 3 Before removing the drive tray and all of the contents from the shipping...

Page 74: ...figure Set the drive tray aside 5 Position the mounting rails in the cabinet If you are installing the mounting rails above an existing tray position the mounting rails directly above the tray If you...

Page 75: ...f the following If you are using the long fixed size mounting rails go to step 7 If you are using the shorter adjustable mounting rails go to step 8 7 Attach the long fixed size mounting rails to the...

Page 76: ...uare hole to round hold adapters in the rail kit to align the screws in the holes The square hole to round hold adapters are round washers with shallow shoulders that fit snugly into the square holes...

Page 77: ...Rear bracket a Make sure that the adjustment screws on the mounting rail are loose so that the mounting rail can extend or contract as needed The adjustment screws are on the other side of the previou...

Page 78: ...nting rail place the bottom of the rear bracket in the 8th hole of the cabinet so that the top of the rear bracket is in the 11th hole The distance between the two holes should be 1U or 4 45 cm 1 75 i...

Page 79: ...ounting rails Warning W10 Risk of bodily injury Four or more persons are required to safely lift the component 11 After the controller drive tray is correctly aligned remove the enclosure lift handles...

Page 80: ...crews go through the EIA support rail and engage the bottom captured nuts in the mounting rail Tighten the screws You had attached the second and fourth threaded holes in step 8c b Repeat substep a fo...

Page 81: ...drawer to maintain adequate airflow for cooling You must install at least 20 drives in the tray Distribute any remaining drives across the drawers You must install an equal number of each type of driv...

Page 82: ...ing with the first drive raise the drive handle to the vertical position 4 Align the two raised buttons on the drive with the notches on the drawer 5 Starting with the leftmost slot at the front align...

Page 83: ...cy To ensure proper cooling and ensure availability the drive tray always uses two power supplies You can use the power cords shipped with the drive tray with typical outlets used in the destination c...

Page 84: ...the total number of drive slots in the storage array which is 192 In a E2760 configuration that consists solely of DE6600 drive trays only 180 drives are supported The drive slot limit includes drive...

Page 85: ...e tray the DE5600 drive tray or the DE6600 drive tray contains a pair of SAS In connectors and one SAS Expansion Out connector Note The drive limit might be lower than 192 for some configurations of t...

Page 86: ...port Never connect a SAS In port to another SAS In port You can use either of the two SAS IN ports on an ESM for a connection but it is best to follow the conventions described in the documentation s...

Page 87: ...DE1600 drive tray and the DE5600 drive tray 1 ESM A 2 SAS In Port 1 3 SAS In Port 2 4 SAS Out Expansion Port 5 ESM B Stacked ESMs in the DE6600 drive tray 1 ESM A 2 ESM B 3 SAS In Port 4 SAS In Port...

Page 88: ...sion trays connect two ports from each controller to each expansion channel one to the top of the stack and the other to the bottom of the stack When there is only one drive tray connect both controll...

Page 89: ...ne E2712 or E2724 controller drive tray and four drive trays One E2760 controller drive tray and one DE6600 drive tray in a single stack Step 7 Connecting the controller drive tray to the drive trays...

Page 90: ...One E2760 controller drive tray and two DE6600 drive trays 90 E2700 Controller Drive Tray and Related Drive Trays Installation Guide...

Page 91: ...rough the Ethernet connections to the controller This is the recommended management method Things to know Connecting Ethernet cables This topic describes Ethernet management connections It does not de...

Page 92: ...for out of band management Steps 1 Connect one end of an Ethernet cable into the Ethernet port 1 on controller A 2 Connect the other end of the cable to the applicable network connection 3 Repeat the...

Page 93: ...supply UPS These power cords however are not intended for use in most EIA compliant cabinets Things to know DC power cords Warning W14 Risk of bodily injury A qualified service person is required to...

Page 94: ...ower switches 3 Connect the primary power cords from the cabinet to the external power source 4 Connect either a cabinet interconnect power cord the power cords provided with the drive tray or the pow...

Page 95: ...you must disconnect the two pole 20 amp circuit breaker Steps 1 Disconnect the two pole 20 amp circuit breaker for the storage array 2 Make sure that all of the DC power switches on the DC powered co...

Page 96: ...The second DC power connection is for additional redundancy only and can be connected to a second DC power bus 5 Have a qualified service person connect the other end of the DC power connector cables...

Page 97: ...come on and go off intermittently Steps 1 Turn on both power switches on each drive tray that is attached to the controller drive tray Depending on your configuration it can take several minutes for e...

Page 98: ...component within the controller drive tray needs attention Normal status 3 Controller Drive Tray Over Temperature Amber The temperature of the controller drive tray has reached an unsafe level Normal...

Page 99: ...The drive canister can be removed safely from the controller drive tray The drive canister cannot be removed safely from the controller drive tray Drive states represented by LEDs Table 11 Drive state...

Page 100: ...T rate 2 Ethernet Connector 1 Link Active LED Green The link is up LED blinks when there is activity The link is not active 3 Ethernet Connector 2 Link Rate LED Green There is a 1000 Gb s rate There...

Page 101: ...is fully charged The LED blinks when the battery is charging The controller canister is operating without a battery or the existing battery has failed 11 Controller Service Action Allowed LED Blue Th...

Page 102: ...Ethernet link is down or does not auto negotiate to 1 Gb s 4 Host Interface Card Link 4 Active LED Green The link is up LED blinks when there is activity The link is not active 5 Host Interface Card L...

Page 103: ...e is activity The link is not active 11 Expansion Port 2 Fault LED Amber At least one of the four PHY is working but another PHY cannot establish the same link to the device connected to the Expansion...

Page 104: ...Gb s if both LEDs are on The FC link is down if both LEDs are off 4 Host Interface Card Link 4 Up LED 02 Green 5 Host Interface Card Link 5 Up LED 112 Green The FC link has auto negotiated to 16 Gb s...

Page 105: ...ice connected to the Expansion OUT connector Normal status 12 Expansion Port 2 Active LED Green At least one of the four PHYs in the OUT connector is working and a link has been made to the device con...

Page 106: ...face Card Channel 3 Link Activity Green The link is up and there is no activity The link is not active The link is active 3 Host Interface Card Channel 3 Link Status Green The link has auto negotiated...

Page 107: ...activity The link is not active 7 Expansion Port 2 Fault LED Amber At least one of the four PHY is working but another PHY cannot establish the same link to the device connected to the Expansion OUT c...

Page 108: ...an canister can be removed safely from the controller drive tray The power fan canister cannot be removed safely from the controller drive tray 4 Power Fan Service Action Required Amber A fault exists...

Page 109: ...y Locate White Identifies a controller drive tray that you are trying to find Normal status 4 Controller Drive Tray Over Temperature Amber The temperature of the controller drive tray has reached an u...

Page 110: ...is not available 3 Power Service Action Allowed Blue The power canister can be removed safely from the controller drive tray The power canister cannot be removed safely from the controller drive tray...

Page 111: ...able 20 General behavior of the LEDs LED Symbol Location Canisters Function Power Power fan On The controller has power Off The controller does not have power Note The controller canisters do not have...

Page 112: ...tus Service Action Required Fault Controller Power fan canister On The controller or the power fan canister needs attention Off The controller and the power fan canister are operating normally Locate...

Page 113: ...Display Controller The tray ID or a diagnostic code is indicated For example if some of the cache memory dual in line memory modules DIMMs are missing in a controller error code L8 appears in the dia...

Page 114: ...t service action is required The Service Action Allowed LED also comes on if it is safe to remove the canister If data availability dependencies exist or other conditions that dictate a canister shoul...

Page 115: ...attention Normal status 3 Drive Tray Over Temperature Amber The temperature of the drive tray has reached an unsafe level Normal status 4 Drive Tray Power Green Power is present Power is not present...

Page 116: ...he drive tray The drive canister cannot be removed safely from the drive tray Drive state represented by LEDs Table 23 Drive state represented by LEDs Drive state Drive Power LED Green Drive Service A...

Page 117: ...3 Host Link 2 Fault Amber At least one PHY of the four connections is working but another PHY cannot establish the same link to the device connected to the Host In port connector No link error has oc...

Page 118: ...y from the drive tray The ESM cannot be removed safely from the drive tray 10 ESM Service Action Required Amber A fault exists within the ESM This LED defaults on at power up This LED turns off after...

Page 119: ...tion Allowed Blue The power fan canister can be removed safely from the drive tray The power fan canister cannot be removed safely from the drive tray 4 Power Fan Service Action Required Amber A fault...

Page 120: ...rive Tray Service Action Required Amber A component within the drive tray needs attention Normal status LEDs on the ESM canister Table 27 LEDs on the ESM canister Location LED Color On Off 1 Host Link...

Page 121: ...t is working but another PHY cannot establish the same link to the Expansion Out connector Normal status 8 ESM Expansion Link Active Green At least one of the four PHYs in the Out port is working and...

Page 122: ...t in Standby mode 2 Power DC Power Green DC power from the power canister is available DC power from the power canister is not available 3 Power Service Action Allowed Blue The power canister can be r...

Page 123: ...n Service Action Required Amber A fault exists within the fan canister Normal status 3 Fan Service Action Allowed Blue The fan canister can be removed safely from the drive tray The fan canister canno...

Page 124: ...drawer Green The power is turned on and the drive is operating normally Drive I O activity is taking place The power is turned off Things to know LEDs on the DE6600 drives LEDs on the DE6600 drives 1...

Page 125: ...her 2 To see the Drive Activity LED see Things to know LEDs on the DE6600 drive drawers on page 123 Things to know General behavior of the LEDs on the drive trays Table 33 General behavior of the LEDs...

Page 126: ...the drive tray LED is on a component within the drive tray needs attention Off The ESM canister the power fan canister and the drive are operating normally Note The drive has an LED but no symbol AC P...

Page 127: ...r shows the controller drive tray ID The Diagnostic LED lower digit decimal point comes on when the display is used for diagnostic codes and goes off when the display is used to show the tray ID The c...

Page 128: ...cally inserted by the hardware at the end of a code sequence Note 1 A two digit code that starts a dynamic display sequence 2 A two digit code that follows the category code with more specific informa...

Page 129: ...nt display in the controller canister In general these diagnostics display only when the controller is in a non operational state The controller can be in a non operational state as a result of a conf...

Page 130: ...state LJ The controller does not have enough memory to support the configuration which results in a suspended controller state LL The controller cannot access either midplane SBB EEPROM which results...

Page 131: ...roller inserted while held in reset SE 88 blank Use cases Repeating sequence Use case Operational states Normal operation xy static controller tray ID Start of day SOD processing OS Sd blank The contr...

Page 132: ...x blank Use cases Repeating sequence Use case The controller is suspended because of component errors Persistent processor DIMM error correcting code ECC errors have been detected OE L2 CF CX blank Pe...

Page 133: ...tion The firmware is booting 8 8 or 88 This ESM is being held in reset by another ESM AA ESM A firmware is in the process of booting the diagnostic indicator is not yet set bb ESM B firmware is in the...

Page 134: ...A non catastrophic hardware failure has occurred The ESM is operating in a Degraded state J0 The ESM canister is incompatible with the drive tray firmware 134 E2700 Controller Drive Tray and Related...

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