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Before  unpacking  the  AccuSTOR  JBOD  subsystem,  prepare  a  clean,  stable 
surface  to  put  on  the  contents  of  AccuSTOR  8  JBOD  shipping  container. 
Altogether, you should find following items in the package:  

 

AccuSTOR, SAS to SAS/SATA JBOD Subsystem : 

 

 

AccuSTOR JBOD subsystem x1   

 

CD-ROM x 1 ( Includes Hardware Installation Guide ).      

 

Serial cable x1   

 

Power Cord x 2 (AS316X6S / AS316X6R and AS212X6S / AS212X6R ), 
Power Cord x 3 (AS424X6S / AS424X6R) 

 

SAS cable ( SFF-8088 ) x 1    

 

Spare Fan x 1  

 

Drive Bay, (AS212X6S / AS212X6R x 12, AS316X6S / AS316X6R x 16, 
AS424X6S / AS424X6R x 24)  

 

Rails for Rack  

 

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Refer to Software Operation manual for more detail information. 

 

Host computer with SAS interface or AccuSTOR SAS RAID subsystem. 

 

Dedicated  terminal  or  PC  with  third  party  communication  software  that 
supports ANSI terminal emulation (required for viewing Monitor Utility) 

Summary of Contents for Accustor AS212X6R

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...either express or implied and provide it as it This includes but is not limited to any implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose The information in this document is s...

Page 3: ...tion If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interfe...

Page 4: ...upgrades For the detail about how to configure your subsystem please refer to the Software Operation manual S S Sy y ym m mb b bo o ol l ls s s i i in n n T T Te e ex x xt t t These symbols may be fo...

Page 5: ...G HARD DISKS 9 INSTALL THE ACCUSTOR JBOD SUBSYSTEM IN A RACK 10 SYSTEM CONNECTION 12 CONNECTION TO THE RAID SYSTEM BASIC 13 CONNECTION TO THE RAID SYSTEM WITH MORE SAS JBODS 14 TURNING ON FOR THE FIRS...

Page 6: ......

Page 7: ...c c ck k ka a ag g ge e e c c co o on n nt tte e en n nt tts s s A A A c c ch h he e ec c ck k kl lli iis s st tt o o of f f w w wh h ha a at tt e e el lls s se e e y y yo o ou u u n n ne e ee e ed d...

Page 8: ...environmental information is accessible either via the Serial Port or RAID System Load sharing hot swappable redundant power system with PFC function U U Un n nd d de e er r rs s st t ta a an n nd d d...

Page 9: ...ng convention The enclosure bay numbering convention is shown in following figure A bay is designed to house a single 1 0 inch high 3 5 inch hard disk drive in his carrier module AS424X6R AS424X6S AS3...

Page 10: ...tion Guide 4 Rear Panel Overview AS424X6S AS424X6R 24bays SAS to SAS SATA JBOD SUBSYSTEM 1 Expander Controller Box 1 2 Expander Controller Box 2 3 SAS CH 0 LED Indicator 4 SAS CH1 Expand Port 1 LED In...

Page 11: ...dicate Green Link SAS Blue Blink Access 6 Console 7 Power Switch 8 FAN failure indicator Rear Front 9 FAN Module 1 10 FAN Module 1 latch 11 FAN failure indicator Rear Front 12 FAN Module 2 13 FAN Modu...

Page 12: ...CH 1 Expand Port 1 LED Indicator LED Colors Indicate Green Link SAS Blue Blink Access 5 SAS Expand Port 0 LED Indicator LED Colors Indicate Green Link SAS Blue Blink Access 6 Console 7 Power Switch 8...

Page 13: ...S CH 0 LED Indicator 4 SAS CH 1 Expand Port 1 LED Indicator LED Colors Indicate Green Link SAS Blue Blink Access 5 SAS Expand Port 0 LED Indicator LED Colors Indicate Green Link SAS Blue Blink Access...

Page 14: ...O O OD D D U U Un n np p pa a ac c ck k ki i in n ng g g c c ch h he e ec c ck k ki i in n ng g g t t th h he e e E E Eq q qu u ui i ip p pm m me e en n nt t t Before unpacking the AccuSTOR JBOD subsy...

Page 15: ...a al l ll l li i in n ng g g h h ha a ar r rd d d d d di i is s sk k ks s s The AccuSTOR RAID series includes 16 hot swappable drive bays The following sections describe how to install disks into Accu...

Page 16: ...S ST T TO O OR R R J J JB B BO O OD D D s s su u ub b bs s sy y ys s st t te e em m m i i in n n a a a R R Ra a ac c ck k k You are shipped one rackmounting kit for each AccuSTOR subsystem that you in...

Page 17: ...Chapter 2 Installation 11 Figure 1 Place the AccuSTOR Subsystem into the rack 1 Lift the subsystem enclosure and slide it slowly and gently along the slide rail into the rack as Figure 2 Figure 2...

Page 18: ...t t te e em m m C C Co o on n nn n ne e ec c ct t ti i io o on n n Connect all cables and power cord as shown below Cable AccuSTOR JBOD Device Purpose Serial Cable Terminal Port ANSI Terminal or a PC...

Page 19: ...powered off before connecting or removing cables to prevent power spikes which can damage technical components C C Co o on n nn n ne e ec c ct t ti i io o on n n t t to o o t t th h he e e R R RA A AI...

Page 20: ...are three tiers within JBOD topology as above First tier is a RAID System Second tier is a SAS JBOD with a SAS CH0 on it Connecting SAS CH0 to SAS exp Port on RAID System via a Mini SAS to Mini SAS Ca...

Page 21: ...r example if mini SAS cable get problem more RAID members will be lost volume sets belong to this Array may be failed Shutdown RAID and JBOD to fix problem after that turn on JBOD and RAID system agai...

Page 22: ...son for this alert immediately Examine the component LEDs to see if any indicates a fault then replace it as soon as possible R R Re e ep p pl l la a ac c ce e e t t th h he e e E E Ex x xp p pa a an...

Page 23: ...dule indicated in the figure below Removing the Fan Module from AccuSTOR Remove the Fan modules by slide the release button left and pull the module out of system Installing the Fan module into AccuST...

Page 24: ...P Po o ow w we e er r r M M Mo o od d du u ul l le e e This section provides instructions for the removal and installation of the Power Module indicated in the figure below Removing the Power Module...

Page 25: ...Module from JBOD system AL 9121J 1 Unscrew the fastener 2 Slide it back and lifting off Installing the Power module into JBOD system Insert a Power module then fasten the screw The Power indicator wil...

Page 26: ...11 miniSAS SFF 8088 Pin Signal Pin Signal 1 NC 6 NC 2 GND 3 RX 4 TX 5 CTS Pin Signal Pin Signal A1 GND B1 GND A2 RX0 B2 TX0 A3 RX0 B3 TX0 A4 GND B4 GND A5 RX1 B5 TX1 A6 RX1 B6 TX1 A7 GND B7 GND A8 RX2...

Page 27: ...te a CLI connection then follow the steps as bellowing to update the firmware of JBOD 1 First type fdl code 0 under CLI prompt 2 Then under hyper terminal click file at top to pull down the menu Choos...

Page 28: ...are update procedure can be stopped by pressing Q or q 6 Perform a cold start after the firmware updating is completed 7 After the firmware updating is completed repeat steps 1 6 to update the Data fi...

Page 29: ...ogram such as Microsoft HyperTerminal With the SAS JBOD running and the RS 232 cable connected to the Terminal port on SAS JBOD 1 open any UART communication tools like Hype Terminal Bits per second 1...

Page 30: ...ute warning D critical D Bu Fan Speed Control fan LowestSpeed D WarningSpeed D fan Drive SpinUp Control spin Delay D ms Num D spin Store System Setting st List Devices Status lsd hdd temp volt pwr con...

Page 31: ...d fdl code mfgb Buffer Offset H Erase Y Default N Display Info for all phys phyinfo Help Display Reset all phy counters counters reset optional Display expander SAS address sasaddr CLI Help help comma...

Page 32: ...6 0G 10 8 SAS 5000C500 10438DFD SLOT 04 10 6 0G 10 8 SATA 5001B4D5 060E700A SLOT 05 3 6 0G 10 8 SATA 5001B4D5 060E7003 SLOT 06 4 6 0G 10 8 SATA 5001B4D5 060E7004 SLOT 07 12 6 0G 10 8 SATA 5001B4D5 060...

Page 33: ...06 NA 60 5 No Slot05 Temp 07 NA 60 5 No Slot06 Temp 08 NA 60 5 No Slot07 Temp 09 NA 60 5 No Slot08 Temp 10 NA 60 5 No Slot09 Temp 11 NA 60 5 No Slot10 Temp 12 NA 60 5 No Slot11 Temp 13 NA 60 5 No Slot...

Page 34: ...Revision Information Active Firmware Active Image Boot Image Revision 7 B0 02 8F 11 15 10 Firmware Family 1 OemFamily 0 Fast Boot No Image Address 0x14000000 Active Image Revision 7 B0 02 8F 11 15 10...

Page 35: ...udible Alarm Normal 0 Current Alarm Attribute Warning Alarm Sound2 Critical Alarm Sound3 CLI turn off buzzer CLI bu mute Alarm beep Muted CLI FAN Operate the Fan Attribute Usage fan Example CLI fan Co...

Page 36: ...ce Element 0x17 NAME PHY NLR MAX MIN TYPE ADDRESS SLOT 01 7 6 0G 10 8 SAS 5000C500 103F7AA5 SLOT 02 6 6 0G 10 8 SAS 5000C500 10439631 SLOT 03 11 6 0G 10 8 SAS 5000C500 10438DFD SLOT 04 10 6 0G 10 8 SA...

Page 37: ...nector00 26 02 Connector00 27 02 Connector01 20 6 0G 02 S 5001B4D5 0163B03F Connector01 21 6 0G 02 S 5001B4D5 0163B03F Connector01 22 6 0G 02 S 5001B4D5 0163B03F Connector01 23 6 0G 02 S 5001B4D5 0163...

Page 38: ...27 60 5 No Slot08 Temp 10 27 60 5 No Slot09 Temp 11 26 60 5 No Slot10 Temp 12 NA 60 5 No Slot11 Temp 13 NA 60 5 No Slot12 Temp 14 NA 60 5 No Slot13 Temp 15 NA 60 5 No Slot14 Temp 16 NA 60 5 No Slot15...

Page 39: ...larm Normal None CLI RESET System Software Reset Usage reset Reset SAS JBOD SHOWLOGS Print System Log Usage showlogs CLEARLOGS Print System Log Usage showlogs FDL File DownLoad Usage fdl code mfgb off...

Page 40: ...ront Panel Remote Terminal Configuration Yes Operating Systems O S Independent and Transparent Power Supply 460 460 460 watts Redundancy high quality power system Three 460 watts module with PFC funct...

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