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Summary of Contents for StorageTek 6140 Array

Page 1: ...un Microsystems Inc www sun com Submit comments about this document at http www sun com hwdocs feedback Sun StorageTek 6140 Array Release Notes Release 6 2 Part No 820 6710 10 November 2008 Revision A...

Page 2: ...SUCH DISCLAIMERS ARE HELD TO BE LEGALLY INVALID Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems Inc 4150 Network Circle Santa Clara Californie 95054 Etats Unis Tous droits r serv s Sun Microsystems Inc a les droits d...

Page 3: ...ional Premium Features 4 System Requirements 5 Disk Drives and Tray Capacity 6 Data Host Requirements 6 Multipathing Software 7 Supported Enterprise Software 19 Supported FC and Multilayer Switches 20...

Page 4: ...9 DC Power Overview 39 Site Preparation for DC Power 41 Site Wiring and Power 41 DC Power Input 42 DC Power Connector Cables and Source Wires 43 Additional DC Specifications 43 Installation Notes for...

Page 5: ...Contents v Installing a Tray in a Telco 2 Post Rack 55...

Page 6: ...vi Sun StorageTek 6140 Array Release Notes November 2008...

Page 7: ...TABLE 4 Supported Disk Drives 6 TABLE 5 6540 Multipathing Software 7 TABLE 6 Supported Solaris Data Host Platforms 9 TABLE 7 Supported Microsoft Windows Data Host Platforms 10 TABLE 8 Supported Linux...

Page 8: ...viii Sun StorageTek 6140 Array Release Notes November 2008...

Page 9: ...tion about the management software for the array see the latest Common Array Manager Software Release Notes The CAM release is currently version 6 2 0 and the latest firmware version is 07 15 11 11 Ma...

Page 10: ...2 Gb and 4 Gb host interface speed Dual redundant controllers FC and or Serial Advanced Technology Attachment SATA 2 disk drives Support of up to 6 expansion trays with one controller tray for the 4...

Page 11: ...pter with null modem Sun StorageTek Common Array Manager Software CD Sun StorageTek Common Array Manager Software Installation Guide Sun StorageTek 6140 Array Hardware Installation Guide Sun StorageTe...

Page 12: ...100 expansion modules can be used with 6140 controllers Note To add trays with data already on them contact your service representative for assistance to avoid data loss Refer to Upgrading Firmware fo...

Page 13: ...y Capacity on page 6 Data Host Requirements on page 6 TABLE 3 Available Licenses for Premium Features Premium Feature 6140 Array Data Snapshot X Data Volume Copy X Data Replicator X 4 Domains X Upgrad...

Page 14: ...n page 20 TABLE 4 Supported Disk Drives Drive Description FC 73G15K 73 GB 15 000 RPM FC drives 4 Gbits sec 1168 GB per tray FC 146G10K 146 GB 10 000 RPM FC drives 2 Gbits sec 2044 GB per tray FC 146G1...

Page 15: ...S Multipathing Software Minimum Version Latest Version Host Type Setting Notes Solaris 8 9 S STMS MPxIO SFK 4 4 10 SFK 4 4 13 4 4 14 Solaris 9 Solaris with MPxIO Solaris 10 STMS MPxIO Update 6 Update...

Page 16: ...y Windows 2003 Clustered with DMP DMP 5 0 5 1 Windows Server 2003 clustered with Veritas DMP Windows 2008 MPIO 01 03 0302 0013 01 03 0302 0013 Windows 2000 Server 2003 Array must be at firmware level...

Page 17: ...9 113277 44 or higher SG XPCI1FC QF2 6767A SG XPCI2FC QF2 6768A SG XPCI2FC QF2 Z 6768A SG XPCI2FC QF4 SG XPCIE1FC QF4 SG XPCIE2FC QF4 SG XPCIE1FC EM4 SG XPCIE2FC EM4 N A Solaris 10 Update 6 SG XPCI1F...

Page 18: ...2 QLogic QLA 246x QLogic QLA 2200 2202 QLogic QLA 2310 2340 2342 Emulex LP11000 LP11002 Emulex LP9802 9802DC 982 Emulex LP952 LP9002 LP9002DC Emulex 10000 10000DC LP1050 Emulex LP8000 LSI 449290 40919...

Page 19: ...7102XP 7202XP SysConnect SYS9843 2 Gb Sun HBAs SG XPCI1FC EM2 SG XPCI2FC EM2 SG XPCI1FC QL2 SG XPCI1FC QF2 SG XPCI2FC QF2 Z 4 Gb Sun HBAs SG XPCIE1FC QF4 SG XPCIE2FC QF4 SG XPCIE1FC EM4 SG XPCIE2FC E...

Page 20: ...50 LSI 7102XP 7202XP SysConnect SYS9843 2 Gb Sun HBAs SG XPCI1FC EM2 SG XPCI2FC EM2 SG XPCI1FC QL2 SG XPCI1FC QF2 SG XPCI2FC QF2 Z 4 Gb Sun HBAs SG XPCIE1FC QF4 SG XPCIE2FC QF4 SG XPCIE1FC EM4 SG XPCI...

Page 21: ...P1050 Emulex LPe12000 LPe12002 2 Gb Sun HBAs SG XPCI1FC EM2 SG XPCI2FC EM2 SG XPCI1FC QL2 SG XPCI1FC QF2 SG XPCI2FC QF2 Z 4 Gb Sun HBAs SG XPCIE1FC QF4 SG XPCIE2FC QF4 SG XPCIE1FC EM4 SG XPCIE2FC EM4...

Page 22: ...Emulex LP11000 LP11002 Emulex LPe11000 LPe11002 Emulex LP9802 9802DC 982 Emulex LP952 LP9002 LP9002DC Emulex 10000 10000DC LP1050 Emulex LPe12000 LPe12002 2 Gb Sun HBAs SG XPCI1FC EM2 SG XPCI2FC EM2...

Page 23: ...LPe12000 LPe12002 2 Gb Sun HBAs SG XPCI1FC EM2 SG XPCI2FC EM2 SG XPCI1FC QL2 SG XPCI1FC QF2 SG XPCI2FC QF2 Z 4 Gb Sun HBAs SG XPCIE1FC QF4 SG XPCIE2FC QF4 SG XPCIE1FC EM4 SG XPCIE2FC EM4 SG XPCI1FC Q...

Page 24: ...lex LPe12000 LPe12002 2 Gb Sun HBAs SG XPCI1FC EM2 SG XPCI2FC EM2 SG XPCI1FC QL2 SG XPCI1FC QF2 SG XPCI2FC QF2 Z 4 Gb Sun HBAs SG XPCIE1FC QF4 SG XPCIE2FC QF4 SG XPCIE1FC EM4 SG XPCIE2FC EM4 SG XPCI1F...

Page 25: ...M4 SG XPCIE2FC EM4 Oracle RAC SteelEye LifeKeeper Server Clustering TABLE 9 Other Supported Data Host Platforms Host OS Host Servers HBAs Cluster Configurations Novell NetWare 6 0 SP5 x86 IA32 QLogic...

Page 26: ...http support veritas com HP UX B11 31 HP RISC HP A6795A HP A6826A HP A6684A HP A6685A HP A5158A HP AB378A HP AB379A HP AD300A HP AD355A HP UX B11 11 HP RISC HP A6795A HP A6826A HP A6684A HP A6685A HP...

Page 27: ...Sun Cluster 3 0 3 1 Sun StorEdge QFS software 4 0 minimum Sun StorEdge SAM FS software 4 0 minimum Sun StorEdge Availability Suite 3 2 minimum Sun StorEdge Enterprise Backup Software 7 3 Solstice Dis...

Page 28: ...e The array installation procedures are described in the Sun StorageTek 6140 Array Hardware Installation Guide that came with your array Host management software installation and upgrades are describe...

Page 29: ...rst update the 6140 array to 07 10 25 10 via a service call Once the array firmware is at a version of 07 xx you can perform an online upgrade of the firmware to the 07 15 11 11 version To Upgrade the...

Page 30: ...igher patch from SunSolve Refer to the README file for more information on downloading patches 2 Unpack the patch unzip 108974 49 zip 3 Read the README file 108974 49 README 108974 49 4 Apply the patc...

Page 31: ...issues and bugs related to installing and initially configuring the Sun StorageTek 6140 Array Auto Code Sync Feature Can Fail During Controller Replacement Bug 6757957 Replacement controllers have re...

Page 32: ...address Workaround The array IP settings need to be configured prior to network attachment Perform one of the following tasks Assign a static IP address to the array Configure a DHCP server to issue...

Page 33: ...array running controller firmware version 07 xx x xx the array returns a null reference for the removed drive Failed Drive Maintenance LED Remains Illuminated After Volume Deletion Bug 6590564 When a...

Page 34: ...or page try creating the initiator by manually entering the new WWN This will force the page to refresh When you create another new initiator the WWN will be in the list Cannot Boot From System With a...

Page 35: ...er with null modem to the contents of the controller tray box A change from copper cables to 2 meter optical FC cables and SFPs in the expansion module box The outdated copper cables are referenced in...

Page 36: ...ormation This section provides useful operational information not documented elsewhere Sharp Edges on Chassis Caution On both the controller and expansion trays the rear of the chassis has very sharp...

Page 37: ...Do not use ID 85 for the controller tray as this number is the default setting that indicates everything is operating as expected The Expansion Module Must Be Set to the Same Speed As the Controller T...

Page 38: ...ironment correctly reports volumes in degraded mode Using a Volume Before It Is Fully Initialized When you create a volume and label it you can start using the volume before it is fully initialized Co...

Page 39: ...d Mismatch 2 Gb s SFP installed when operating at 4 Gb s H2 Invalid Incomplete Configuration H3 Maximum Reboot Attempts Exceeded H4 Cannot Communicate with Other IOM H5 Midplane Harness Failure H6 Fir...

Page 40: ...ions for installing the Sun StorEdge Expansion cabinet Sun StorEdge Expansion Cabinet Installation and Service Manual 805 3067 nn Instructions for installing the Sun Rack 900 1000 cabinets Sun Rack In...

Page 41: ...t endorse and is not responsible or liable for any content advertising products or other materials that are available on or through such sites or resources Sun will not be responsible or liable for an...

Page 42: ...34 Sun StorageTek 6140 Array Release Notes November 2008...

Page 43: ...y to insert a disk drive into the tray is as follows 1 Lift the drive handle up to open it 2 Push the disk drive into the chassis by slowly pushing against the drive housing until the drive handle eng...

Page 44: ...Sun StorageTek 6140 Array Release Notes November 2008 FIGURE A 1 Inserting a Disk Drive When the drive is completely installed the drive and handle will be flush with the others as shown in FIGURE A...

Page 45: ...ly Inserted Disk Drive Caution Do not insert a disk drive into a tray by pushing on its housing until it is all the way in This can cause the handle to be stuck in the up position so it is unable to c...

Page 46: ...38 Sun StorageTek 6140 Array Release Notes November 2008 FIGURE A 3 Incorrect Way to Insert Disk Drive...

Page 47: ...nector Cables and Source Wires on page 43 Installation Notes for DC Power on page 43 Ship Kit Changes on page 44 DC Power LEDS on page 44 DC Power Caution When Link Rate Switching on page 44 Connectin...

Page 48: ...odule you must disconnect the two pole 20 amp circuit breaker Caution Electrical grounding hazard This equipment is designed to permit the connection of the D C supply circuit to the earthing conducto...

Page 49: ...nector Cables and Source Wires on page 43 Site Wiring and Power The Sun StorageTek 6140 array uses wide ranging redundant power supplies that automatically accommodate voltages to the AC power source...

Page 50: ...ust provide sufficient power and overload protection To prevent possible damage to the array isolate their power source from large switching loads such as air conditioning motors elevator motors and f...

Page 51: ...y s two DC power supplies if additional redundancy is required Note It is not mandatory that the second DC power connection on the array s DC power supplies be connected The second DC power connection...

Page 52: ...ing off any power switches on a DC powered module you must disconnect the two pole 20 amp circuit breaker DC Power LEDS The following table lists the LEDs for DC power DC Power Caution When Link Rate...

Page 53: ...ower switches on a DC powered module you must disconnect the two pole 20 amp circuit breaker Caution Ensure that you do not turn on power to the array module or the connected drive modules until this...

Page 54: ...DC Power Connector Cable and Source Wires on page 41 a Connect the brown 48 VDC supply wire to the negative terminal b Connect the blue return wire to the positive terminal c Connect the green yellow...

Page 55: ...s or expansion trays that are part of a volume group configuration If you must move array components contact a Customer Support representative for procedures A Customer Support representative might di...

Page 56: ...48 Sun StorageTek 6140 Array Release Notes November 2008...

Page 57: ...This chapter describes the process of installing Sun StorEdge 6140 trays It contains the following sections Preparing the Telco Rack on page 50 Attaching the Rails to a Telco 2 Post Rack on page 50 I...

Page 58: ...up distributes the weight correctly in the cabinet Attaching the Rails to a Telco 2 Post Rack This procedure describes how to attach the rackmount rail kit to a Telco 2 post frame You can use rack rai...

Page 59: ...E C 1 Inserting Screws in the Front and Back Mounting Holes 2 Align the open slot of the left mounting rail over the front and back screws of the left post and press the rail down until it is seated o...

Page 60: ...tes November 2008 FIGURE C 2 Seating the Mounting Rails Over the Front and Back Screws 3 Insert eight more 12 24 or 10 32 screws two in each post side in the lower mounting holes at the front and back...

Page 61: ...Chapter C Preparing the Two Post Telco Rack 53 FIGURE C 3 Inserting Screws in the Lower Mounting Holes...

Page 62: ...otes November 2008 4 Using the 3 Phillips screwdriver tighten all twelve screws three on each side of a post at the front and back of both mounting rails to secure each rail to its post FIGURE C 3 FIG...

Page 63: ...p and remove the left and right end caps on the tray to permit access to the screw mounting holes FIGURE C 5 FIGURE C 5 Removing the End Caps on the Tray 2 Using two people one at each side of the tra...

Page 64: ...otes November 2008 FIGURE C 6 Positioning the Tray in the Rack 3 Carefully slide the tray onto the mounting rails until the front bezel of the tray contacts the rail flange on each side FIGURE C 7 FIG...

Page 65: ...Post Telco Rack 57 4 Use the 2 Phillips screwdriver to insert and tighten four 10 32 x 1 2 screws washers and nuts two each per side to secure the tray to the front of the rack FIGURE C 8 1 2 3 4 5 6...

Page 66: ...d caps snap onto the front bezel of the tray 6 At the back of the tray make a final adjustment to the rail lengths to align the back mounting points FIGURE C 9 on the rail and array 7 At the back of t...

Page 67: ...Chapter C Preparing the Two Post Telco Rack 59 FIGURE C 9 Securing the Tray to the Back of the Rack 8 Tighten the four10 32 locknuts two on each rail on each rail extension to secure the rail length...

Page 68: ...60 Sun StorageTek 6140 Array Release Notes November 2008 FIGURE C 10 Tightening the Locknuts on the Rail Extension...

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