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A

Administration

 

........................................87

Anti-tamper Locks

2U Enclosures

 

.....................................25

Activating

 

..........................................106

AP-LS I/O Module

 

...................................28

LEDs

 

...................................................29

B

Back panel

 

...............................................27

Bezel

2U Enclosures

Maintenance

 

..................................99

C

Carriers

2U Enclosures

 

.....................................24

Anti-tamper Locks

 

...........................25

LEDs

 

.............................................25

5U Enclosure

 

.......................................26

Chassis front

 

...........................................18

Configuration

 

................................... 53

87

Cooling module

Installing

5U Enclosure

 

...............................118

Removing

5U Enclosure

 

...............................117

Replacing

5U Enclosure

 

...............................117

D

Device Manager

 

......................................84

Health Panel

 

........................................90

dhcp

 

.........................................................58

Disk arrays

Monitoring

 

...........................................92

Documentation

 

.........................................8

Drawer

5U Enclosure

Closing

 

........................................113

Opening

 

......................................112

Drive bundles

 

..........................................15

Drive carrier

Identifying

 

.........................................114

Installing

2U12

 

...........................................104

2U24

 

...........................................108

5U Enclosure

 

...............................116

Removing

2U12

 

...........................................103

2U24

 

...........................................107

5U Enclosure

 

...............................115

Replacing

2U12

 

...........................................102

2U24

 

...........................................106

5U Enclosure

 

...............................114

Drives

 

.......................................................23

Dummy carrier

Replacing

 

..........................................110

E

Enclosures

 

..............................................16

F

Fan behavior

 

...........................................34

Fan cooling module

Fan behavior

 

.......................................34

Fan cooling modules

5U Enclosure

 

.......................................33

LEDs

 

.............................................34

Front

 

........................................................18

Front plate

2U Enclosures

Maintenance

 

..................................99

Function

 

..................................................14

G

General notes

 

..........................................11

I

I/O Module

Installing

2U Enclosures

 

................................98

Removing

 

............................................97

Replacing

2U Enclosures

 

................................97

I/O Modules

 

.............................................28

AP-LS

 

..................................................28

JBOD

 

..................................................30

ID switch

 

..................................................21

Identification Number

Setting up

 

............................................57

Identifying

Drive carrier

 

......................................114

initial setup

 

..............................................58

dhcp

 

....................................................58

static IP

 

...............................................65

Installation

 

...............................................37

Installing

Cooling module

Index 

Summary of Contents for SpycerNode 2U12

Page 1: ...R S SpycerNode User Manual 2902 3266 02 08...

Page 2: ...021 Rohde Schwarz GmbH Co KG Hanomaghof 1 30449 Hanover Germany Phone 49 511 67807 0 Fax 49 511 67807200 Email support media rohde schwarz com Internet https www rohde schwarz com Subject to change Da...

Page 3: ...Operating Panel 5U Enclosure 21 Drives 23 Carriers 2U Enclosures 24 Carriers 5U Enclosure 26 The Rear of the System 27 I O Modules 28 AP LS I O Module 28 JBOD I O Module 30 Power Cooling Module 2U Enc...

Page 4: ...e Manger 84 Administration 87 System Update 88 System Monitoring 89 Monitoring through SNMP 89 Monitoring through the Device Manager 90 Monitoring Disk Arrays 92 Maintenance 95 Safety Instructions 96...

Page 5: ...5 User Manual 2902 3266 02 08 SpycerNode Transport 129 Safety Notes 130 Packing the System 131 2U Enclosures 131 5U Enclosures 132 Index 133...

Page 6: ...SpycerNode 6 User Manual 2902 3266 02 08...

Page 7: ...General SpycerNode 7 User Manual 2902 3266 02 08 General This chapter includes the following section About this Documentation page 8...

Page 8: ...manual you should know how to handle computer equipment Furthermore to connect the R S system to a network you should have experience as a network administrator and know how to set up the required net...

Page 9: ...Safety SpycerNode 9 User Manual 2902 3266 02 08 Safety This chapter is divided into the following sections For your Safety page 10 General Notes page 11...

Page 10: ...t Safety information is part of the product documentation It warns you about the potential dangers and gives instructions how to prevent personal injury or damage caused by dangerous situations Safety...

Page 11: ...safety emission and thermal require ments no covers should be removed and all bays must be populated with plug in modules or blanks The power connection should always be disconnected prior to removal...

Page 12: ...care when opening drawers and removing drive carriers If any component of the product fails consult your storage vendor For North American use each branch circuit must be rated for 20A The equipment i...

Page 13: ...ption SpycerNode 13 User Manual 2902 3266 02 08 Product Description This chapter is divided into the following sections Function page 14 Models page 15 The Front of the System page 18 The Rear of the...

Page 14: ...slands of information may hold valuable insights that may not be accessible in such a fragmented environment Traditional RAID is no longer an effective mechanism for data protection for modern disk dr...

Page 15: ...SAS expanders SpycerNode 2U24JB unit including SAS expanders SpycerNode 5U84JB unit including SAS expanders 2U12 2U12JB Available drive bundles HDD bundle 96 TB 12 HCS 8TB drives SSD bundle 11TB 12 S...

Page 16: ...rives 2 x 764W power cooling modules LS controllers 2 x 1U SBB 2 0 compliant SpycerNode 2U24 2U24JB 2U high 65 cm length 24 x 2 5 SAS SSD drives 2 x 764W power cooling modules 2 x controllers SBB 2 0...

Page 17: ...d is designated to operate as a client Physically reading or writing user data to the SAN disks is done on behalf of the NSD clients that trigger the disk operations The following operating systems ar...

Page 18: ...the front plate to get access to the drive slots For more information about the drives see chapter Drives on page 23 2u enclosure front 5U84 enclosure front Operating panel For more information see c...

Page 19: ...ocks are disengaged Unlock them if necessary by rotating them counterclockwise using a screwdriver with a torx T20 bit Drawer 1 2 status For more information see chapter Drawer LEDs on page 22 Mute Bu...

Page 20: ...e LEDs Any SBB module fault On On X X No module LEDs Enclosure logical fault On Flash X X Module status LED on SBB module Unknown invalid or mixed SBB module type installed I2 C bus failure inter SBB...

Page 21: ...e fault Logical status Drawer 1 fault Drawer 2 fault LEDs Unit ID dis play Power green amber Module fault amber Logical status amber Drawer 1 fault Drawer 2 fault Associated LEDs or Alarms Status X On...

Page 22: ...ult LED on drawer 1 Fault present on drawer 1 drive cable or fanout card fault X On X X Off On Fault LED on drawer 2 Fault present on drawer 2 drive cable or fanout card fault F X X X X X SES controll...

Page 23: ...ting with the device at any point in time All drives therefore support SCSI reser vations This is a method to allow a controller to own access to a given device reserving it for its exclusive use All...

Page 24: ...4 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Drawer 2 bottom Drawer 1 top 1 01 1 02 1 03 1 04 1 05 1 06 1 07 1 08 1 09 1 10 1 11 1 12 1 13 1 14 1 15 1 16 1 17 1 18 1 19 1 20 1 21 1 22...

Page 25: ...locks Anti tamper lock unlocked When locked the carrier cannot be removed from the enclosure This will be indicated by the indicator aperture Anti tamper lock locked Indicator aperture LEDs The HB an...

Page 26: ...d disk drives that are available for use in the SpycerNode 5U storage system The following solid state drives are supported 2 5 SAS solid state drive with 3 5 adapter The drive carrier has a single am...

Page 27: ...e 28 Power cooling module 2x For more information see chapter Power Cooling Module 2U Enclosures on page 32 Cooling module 5x For more information see chapter Fan Cooling Modules 5U Enclosure on page...

Page 28: ...mation about die configuration see chapter Initial Setup on page 58 12 Gb s SAS connectors Connection for storage extension e g JBODs USB connectors For service purpose only Ethernet connector For int...

Page 29: ...onfiguration Static IP 10 0 0 4 enp11s0f0 LAN connection 10 Gbit enp11s0f1 LAN connection 10 Gbit ens1f0 High speed storage network connections 100 Gbit ens1f1 High speed storage network connections 1...

Page 30: ...s 1 2 3 and 4 Off no connection Steady green network link is active Flashing green network activity Indicates the network speed 1 Off no link Amber 10 100Mb s Green 1Gb s 2 Off no link Green 100 Gb s...

Page 31: ...he controller OK Green when the controller is operating correctly Flashing green when there is a controller VPD error SAS activity Steady green when there is a connection but no activity Flashing gree...

Page 32: ...oling module for 2U12 and 2U24 LEDs LEDs power cooling module LEDs For more information see LEDs on page 32 Release latch Locks it in the power supply Power connector Power is provided by two 764 W PS...

Page 33: ...amber Status Off Off Off Off No AC power on any PCM Off Off On On No AC power on this PCM only On Off Off Off AC present PCM OK On Off Off On PCM fan speed is outside acceptable limits Off On Off Off...

Page 34: ...anking plate is in place for the missing units and the fans will run at the normal speed Module OK Constant green indicates that the fan is working correctly Fan fault Amber indicates that a fan has f...

Page 35: ...ou remove the defective PSU The enclosure chassis is keyed to prevent PSUs from being inserted upside down LEDs Release latch Locks the power supply unit LEDs For more information see chapter LEDs on...

Page 36: ...PSU is providing power output Flashing Flashing Off PSU firmware download On On Off PSU Alert State usually due to reaching critical temp Off On Off Mains AC to this PSU has failed PSU is not supplyin...

Page 37: ...chapter is divided into the following sections Unpacking the System page 38 Mounting the System into a Rack page 39 Installing the Drives page 44 Connecting the Power Source page 47 Connecting to Netw...

Page 38: ...Warranty Claims To make warranty claims you have to keep the original packing and use it in case of a return transportation Environmental Conditions For error free working and a long service life Spy...

Page 39: ...ack should have a safe electrical distribution system It must provide over current protection for the unit and must not be overloaded by the total number of units installed in the rack When addressing...

Page 40: ...e Computer hardware contains components that are sensitive to electrostatic discharge If you touch them without precau tionary measures they can be destroyed Ensure that you have fitted and checked a...

Page 41: ...steps 1 Refer to the label on rail left hand rail only shown for clarity 2 To facilitate access remove the door from the rack 3 Lift the enclosure and position the rear on the rack guide rails 4 Slide...

Page 42: ...ins inside the front of the rack and extend the length of the rail assembly to enable the rear location pins to locate Ensure the pins are fully located in the square or round holes in the rack posts...

Page 43: ...down bracket depending on the distance from the rack post to the enclosure hold down slot Ensure the slid ing nut is at the rear of the slot prior to fitting the bracket to the post then slide the nu...

Page 44: ...ng the drive carrier plate in the direction shown in the following figure This locks the drive in place Full loaded Configuration Perform the following steps 1 Install 42 drives into slot 1 01 through...

Page 45: ...de Half Loaded Configuration Perform the following steps 1 Install 14 drives into slot 1 01 through 1 14 Make sure the drives are securely locked into place 2 Optionally lock the drives with the Torx...

Page 46: ...de 2U Enclosures Perform the following steps 1 Make sure the anti tamper lock is not engaged see chapter Anti tamper Locks on page 25 2 For a 2U12 enclosure follow the instruction in chapter Installin...

Page 47: ...for first use The SpycerNode hardware is now properly installed and you can switch on the system Loss of Data Corrupt Data In the event of a power failure the device will be abruptly switched off Thi...

Page 48: ...ules with the control cable 2 If a JBOD I O module is part of your system structure see also JBOD I O Module page 30 connect the Mini SAS HD connectors from the AP LS I O module to the JBOD I O module...

Page 49: ...the control cable 2 If a JBOD I O module is part of your system structure see also JBOD I O Module page 30 connect the Mini SAS HD connectors from the AP LS I O module to the JBOD I O modules as desc...

Page 50: ...28 2 Connect your storage backbone switch to the 100 Gbit Ethernet connector with a 100 GbE QSFP cable SpycerNode is ready for first use The SpycerNode hardware is now properly installed and you can...

Page 51: ...SpycerNode at any time Perform the following steps Press the power switches briefly to turn on the system The system will be started It takes several minutes until the system is fully operational Con...

Page 52: ...tting down the System Perform the following steps 1 Open the R S Device Manager on your local system as described in Using the R S Device Manger on page 84 2 Select Restart and Shutdown in the System...

Page 53: ...l 2902 3266 02 08 Configuration This chapter is divided into the following sections R S Network Switch Configuration page 54 Setting the Unit Identification Number page 57 Initial Setup page 58 Instal...

Page 54: ...t PC to the console port of the switch with the DB9 to RJ 45 cable If your host PC does not have a native serial port you can use a USB to RS232 Adapter 3 Open terminal program recommended PUTTY 4 Con...

Page 55: ...port switch port shutdown 4 Enter interface ethernet switch port switch port mtu 9216 e g 1 1 1 16 mtu 9216 5 Enter no interface switch port switch port shutdown 6 Enter configuration write to save t...

Page 56: ...brief Interface mgmt0 status Comment Admin up yes Link up yes DHCP running no IP address 172 23 73 51 Netmask 255 255 240 0 Secondary address 172 23 73 100 20 alias mgmt0 0 IPv6 enabled yes Autoconf...

Page 57: ...with a 2U enclosures use the mute button Perform the following steps 1 Press and hold the ID switch mute button on the operating panel for a period of five seconds The left hand digit flashes 2 Press...

Page 58: ...applied since the first one is set to DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol and the second one to static IP 10 0 0 4 The following topics are covered Using Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP...

Page 59: ...Obtain an IP address automatically on the PC Mac 3 Enter the host name of the controller see controller label in the Chrome web browser to open the R S Device Manager on your local system i e http sn...

Page 60: ...tname and password for the system sno xxxxxx X The password must contain at least six characters The password credentials defined in this step apply also to the other network services running on the s...

Page 61: ...Be master time server Set the checkbox if you want to designate this particular system as the main NTP server within your local network Use device time Read the current date and time of the device and...

Page 62: ...NETMASK are set automatically With this step the first part of the setup is completed 8 In the next installation phase the file system configuration is carried out First the metadata drives and the i...

Page 63: ...drives type their capacity and the level of RAID protection Each zone represents a single drive set which consists always of 30 drives A system with half the capacity will have only one zone populate...

Page 64: ...the settings 12 On the main page of the Device Manager select the corresponding system 13 Navigate to System Restart and shutdown and opt for the reboot option The SpycerNode hardware is now properly...

Page 65: ...network settings of your PC Mac to 10 0 0 1 3 Enter the static IP in the Chrome web browser to open the R S Device Manager on your local system i e http 10 0 0 4 4 Locate the serial number of the devi...

Page 66: ...tname and password for the system The password must contain at least six characters The password credentials defined in this step apply also to the other network services running on the system such as...

Page 67: ...Be master time server Set the checkbox if you want to designate this particular system as the main NTP server within your local network Use device time Read the current date and time of the device an...

Page 68: ...set to 10 0 0 4 and the NETMASK to 255 255 255 0 If you wish to use another static IP address you can enter it here into the IP address field With this step the first part of the setup is completed Pl...

Page 69: ...tion Each zone represents a single drive set which consists always of 30 drives A system with half the capacity will have only one zone populated In this step you have the option to restart the entire...

Page 70: ...ter face for the export services 12 A summary is presented in the last step with the option to make changes to the file system and virtual IP configuration settings Press Apply to system to confirm th...

Page 71: ...ation 71 User Manual 2902 3266 02 08 Initial Setup SpycerNode 14 Navigate to System Restart and shutdown and opt for the reboot option The SpycerNode hardware is now properly installed and ready for f...

Page 72: ...topics are covered Installing under Linux page 72 Installing under Windows page 73 Adding a Native Spectrum Scale Client to an Existing Cluster page 80 Removing a Native Spectrum Scale Client page 81...

Page 73: ...ng under Windows Preparations Perform the following steps yum y install gpfs base rpm gpfs docs rpm gpfs gpl rpm gpfs gskit rpm gpfs msg en_US rpm gpfs license std rpm dpkg y install gpfs base rpm gpf...

Page 74: ...Windows Control Panel to disable the Windows firewall 2 Select Turn Windows Firewall on or off 3 Select Turn off Windows Firewall in Private network settings and in Public network settings 4 Confirm...

Page 75: ...5 Select Complete Installation 6 Change the directory to 7 In administration mode execute 8 Follow the onscreen instruction of the installation routine 9 Open a Windows command shell cmd in administr...

Page 76: ...an proceed with the network settings Mellanox Network Card Configuration Perform the following steps 1 Open the Mellanox ConnectX 5 VPI Adapter Properties 2 Disable IPv6 in the Ethernet properties 3 S...

Page 77: ...Configuration 77 User Manual 2902 3266 02 08 Installing the Spectrum Scale Client SpycerNode 4 Disable Power Management 5 Disable Flow Control...

Page 78: ...2902 3266 02 08 6 Set the Jumbo Packet to 9014 The configuration of the network card is complete Installing Spectrum Scale Perform the following steps 1 In the R S Device Manager navigate to Maintena...

Page 79: ...Node 2 Execute the client installer on your client device and accept the license agreement 3 Select all components to install 4 Create a local root account with password if this hasn t been done 5 Con...

Page 80: ...nge client specific Spectrum Scale settings 5 Set the pagepool size Done ssh copy id o StrictHostKeyChecking no client hostname mmaddnode N client hostname mmchlicense client accept N client hostname...

Page 81: ...SpycerNode Removing a Native Spectrum Scale Client Perform the following steps 1 Login to a R S storage system that is part of the cluster 2 Shutdown Spectrum Scale on the client node 3 Remove the cli...

Page 82: ...Configuration Installing the Spectrum Scale Client SpycerNode 82 User Manual 2902 3266 02 08...

Page 83: ...Operation SpycerNode 83 User Manual 2902 3266 02 08 Operation This chapter includes the following section Using the R S Device Manger page 84...

Page 84: ...he following steps 1 Enter the host name of the controller see controller label in the Chrome web browser to open the R S Device Manager on your local system i e http sno 100768 a local 2 Select Login...

Page 85: ...lect the SPYCER STORAGE tab 5 Select the corresponding controller I O module name After login the complete menu becomes visible If you log in for the first time the Easy Setup Wizard will start automa...

Page 86: ...Operation Using the R S Device Manger SpycerNode 86 User Manual 2902 3266 02 08...

Page 87: ...Administration SpycerNode 87 User Manual 2902 3266 02 08 Administration This chapter is divided into the following sections System Update page 88 System Monitoring page 89...

Page 88: ...s you want to update Identify the system with the serial number on the controller label or type plate 7 Follow the instructions given on the screen During the installation procedure all necessary file...

Page 89: ...ice Manager page 90 Monitoring Disk Arrays page 92 Monitoring through SNMP The Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP is a standard internet protocol for the device management in IP networks SNMP all...

Page 90: ...6 127 1 4 1 6 1 1 1 12 1 0 Chassis Fan 1 RPM Rounds per minute 1 3 6 1 4 1 2566 127 1 4 1 6 1 1 1 12 2 0 Chassis Fan 2 1 3 6 1 4 1 2566 127 1 4 1 6 1 1 1 12 3 0 Chassis Fan 3 1 3 6 1 4 1 2566 127 1 4...

Page 91: ...ply units on the rear of the main panel Green indicates normal operation red indi cates malfunction or total failure 3 JBOD Status Displays graphically the state of the JBOD module cooling fans and th...

Page 92: ...ys Perform the following steps 1 Open the R S Device Manager on your local system as described in Using the R S Device Manger on page 84 2 Select Monitoring in the settings menu A new tab opens 3 If y...

Page 93: ...2902 3266 02 08 System Monitoring SpycerNode 4 Select Proceed to xxx xx xx xxx unsafe to continue The monitoring interface opens 5 Enter username and password The default password are given bellow use...

Page 94: ...al in the Storage menu 7 If necessary select one of the arrays to get more information If you have to replace a disk array in a 5U enclosure follow the instructions in chapter Identifying a Broken Dri...

Page 95: ...SpycerNode 95 User Manual 2902 3266 02 08 Maintenance This chapter is divided into the following sections Safety Instructions page 96 Replacing an I O Module page 97 2U Enclosures page 99 5U Enclosur...

Page 96: ...measures they can be destroyed It is recommended that you fit and check a suitable anti static wrist or ankle strap and observe all conventional ESD precautions when handling plug in modules and compo...

Page 97: ...teps 1 Grasp the module latch between the thumb and forefinger and squeeze them together to release the latch 1 2 Pull the latch out to release the module from the enclosure 2 3 Grip the latch handles...

Page 98: ...e open position slide the module into the enclosure until the latches engage 3 Set the module in position by manually closing the latches A click should be heard as the latches engage The I O module i...

Page 99: ...l 2U enclosures it is necessary to remove the front plate to access the drives Removing the Front Plate Perform the following steps Pull the front plate on both sides simultaneously from the enclosure...

Page 100: ...overs from the power cooling module Return the module to your supplier for repair Overheating damage Operation of the enclosure with any modules missing will disrupt the airflow and the drives will no...

Page 101: ...e latch and the side of the power cooling module handle between thumb and forefinger squeeze together and open the handle to cam the power cooling module out of the enclosure 4 Grip the handle and wit...

Page 102: ...installed Replacing a Drive Carrier 2u12 Overheating damage Operation of the enclosure with any modules missing will disrupt the airflow and the drives will not receive sufficient cooling Handle the p...

Page 103: ...has been activated de activate it by locating the key into its socket and rotating it counter clockwise until the indicator is no longer visible in the aperture beside the key See chapter Activating...

Page 104: ...ully removed Installing a 3 5 inch Drive Carrier Overheating damage There will be inadequate drive cooling if any of the unused drive bays are left open Dummy drive carriers must be fitted to all unus...

Page 105: ...the drive carrier is in a position so that the drive points up and the handle opens from the left 3 Slide the drive carrier fully into the enclosure 4 Cam the drive carrier home The camming foot on t...

Page 106: ...s visible in the aperture beside the key 4 Remove the key The Anti tamper lock is successfully activated Replacing a Drive Carrier 2u24 Identifying a Broken Disk Carrier The procedure is basically the...

Page 107: ...5 drive carriers are mounted verti cally Perform the following steps 1 Press the latch to release the handle 2 Remove the drive carrier The 2 5 inch carrier is successfully removed Disk damage Damage...

Page 108: ...er handle by pressing the latch in the handle down wards and insert the carrier into the enclosure in the vertical position 2 Slide the carrier fully into the enclosure until it is stopped by the clam...

Page 109: ...camming lever on the carrier will engage into a slot in the enclosure Continue to push firmly until the handle fully engages A click should be heard as the latch engages and holds the handle closed Th...

Page 110: ...er Supply Unit The power supplies in the 2U enclosure include cooling fans as well as supplying power to the system The power supplies are bi directional you can insert a power supply into either the...

Page 111: ...he following steps 1 Position the power supply so that the release latch and handle are closest to the controller 2 Slide the power supply into its slot and close the handle until the latch clicks in...

Page 112: ...the anti tamper locks are not engaged see chapter Enclo sure Front on page 18 2 Push the drawer latches inward and hold them 3 Pull the drawer all the way out until it locks open The drawer is fully...

Page 113: ...Pull and hold both of the white latches on the sides of the drawer 2 Push the drawer in slightly 3 Release the white latches and check they have returned to their original position 4 Push the drawer a...

Page 114: ...owing steps 1 Open the R S Device Manager as described in chapter Using the R S Device Manger on page 84 2 Opens the monitoring interface as described in Monitoring Disk Arrays on page 92 A defect dis...

Page 115: ...the direction to unlock the drive 5 Pull the drive upwards and out of the drawer The disk drive carrier is successfully removed Drawer 2 bottom Drawer 1 top 1 01 1 02 1 03 1 04 1 05 1 06 1 07 1 08 1...

Page 116: ...ve carrier into the slot with the drive capacity label facing towards you 1 3 Push the drive carrier downwards and hold it down while sliding the drive carrier plate in the direction This locks the dr...

Page 117: ...LED will be lit amber Overheating damage An incorrect airflow can damage components The drawers must be populated with drives in whole rows at a time there are 3 rows of 14 drives per drawer The mini...

Page 118: ...orm the following steps 1 Rotate the cooling module so that the red release latch and handle are on the right hand side 2 Slide the cooling module into its slot until the latch clicks home The enclosu...

Page 119: ...it Perform the following steps 1 Identify the power supply unit to be removed using appropriate fault reporting software 2 Push the red release latch to the right and hold it 1 then pull the module ou...

Page 120: ...o that the red release latch and handle are on the left hand side 2 Slide the power supply unit into its slot until the latch clicks home The enclosure will automatically detect the new unit Overheati...

Page 121: ...install the entire software environment required to operate R S systems The RSI is an executable that needs to run on a computer with a Windows operating system in order to update one or more R S sys...

Page 122: ...ting a system the RSI packages have to be installed in the following specific order according to their type 1 File system RSI This contains a new version of the file system either Spectrum Scale or St...

Page 123: ...rform the following steps 1 On a Windows system start the installer with a double click First the version information of the current installer is provided 2 Click the Next button The installer will li...

Page 124: ...h all newer R S systems detected in the network In the first column you can select one or more systems to be updated 4 Click Install to start the installation The current status will be shown in the S...

Page 125: ...stion Error code Message Description possible solu tion 5 Installer already running 30 Failed unpacking Windows client installers Disk volume is full or installa tion packages are defective 31 Failed...

Page 126: ...in a shell gather the information details and contact R S support department 42 zip_unpack failed argument missing 1 X 2 Y Not enough parameters for the internal RSI execution Please contact R S supp...

Page 127: ...lower than Y The newer CentOS version is not compatible with this outdated RSI Use a newer RSI version 49 Please perform a manual downgrade before installing this version A downgrade is required All...

Page 128: ...Working with the R S Installer RSI RSI Troubleshooting SpycerNode 128 User Manual 2902 3266 02 08...

Page 129: ...Transport SpycerNode 129 User Manual 2902 3266 02 08 Transport This chapter includes the following sections Safety Notes page 130 Packing the System page 131...

Page 130: ...r longer distances use a lifting device Keep dry Risk of injury while handling component with heavy weight Improper handling of the SpycerNode can cause substan tial damage to personnel and equipment...

Page 131: ...ation Damage Warranty will be void if not using the original packing for transportation Keep the original packing and use it in case of transporta tion If you do not have the original packing anymore...

Page 132: ...Transport Packing the System SpycerNode 132 User Manual 2902 3266 02 08 5U Enclosures...

Page 133: ...osing 113 Opening 112 Drive bundles 15 Drive carrier Identifying 114 Installing 2U12 104 2U24 108 5U Enclosure 116 Removing 2U12 103 2U24 107 5U Enclosure 115 Replacing 2U12 102 2U24 106 5U Enclosure...

Page 134: ...iew 16 P Packing system 131 Power cooling module 2U Enclosures 32 LEDs 32 Installing 2U Enclosures 102 Removing 2U Enclosures 100 Replacing 2U Enclosures 100 Power supply unit Installing 2U Enclosures...

Page 135: ...rror messages 125 logs 125 troubleshooting 125 RSI installer 123 S Safety 9 Maintenance 96 Transport 130 spetrum scale installation 72 Starting system 51 Storage extensions 15 System monitoring 89 Sys...

Page 136: ...Index SpycerNode 136 User Manual 2902 3266 02 08...

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