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Page 3: ...Eighth Edition June 2011 Applicable Environment The ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 was designed and manufactured with user safety in mind When using the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 follow the handling instructions placement and cautionary notes listed in this guide If used beyond the limits described the users may be at risk of personal injury and or material damage Using this Manual The manuals provided with ...

Page 4: ...vice names mentioned in this document are regis tered trademarks or trademarks of their respective companies Screen shot s reprinted with permission from Microsoft Corporation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED The ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 is designed developed and manufactured as contemplated for general use including without limitation general office use personal use household use and ordinary industr...

Page 5: ...Preface ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 Disk storage system User Guide 5 Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 3042 08ENZ0 ...

Page 6: ...Installation This chapter describes the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 installation Chapter 6 Cable Connection This chapter describes how to connect various cables to the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 Chapter 7 Setup This chapter describes how to set up the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 for operation Chapter 8 Installing Optional Products This chapter describes how to install optional products Chapter 9 Operation and M...

Page 7: ... CAUTION This symbol indicates the possibility of minor or moderate personal injury as well as damage to the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 and or to other users and their property if the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 is not used properly IMPORTANT This symbol indicates IMPORTANT information for the user to note when using the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 Electric Shock The triangle emphasizes the urgency of the WARNI...

Page 8: ...esents the following products Microsoft Windows 2000 operating system Microsoft Windows Server 2003 operating system Microsoft Windows Server 2008 operating system Warning Level Indicator Warning Type Indicator Warning Details To avoid damaging the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 pay attention to the following points when cleaning the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 Make sure to disconnect the power when cleaning B...

Page 9: ... ETERNUS DX60 DX80 Disk storage system Setup Guide SAS model P3AM 3102 This manual describes how to ready SAS model devices for operation ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 Disk storage system Safety Precautions P3AM 3142 This manual describes the points to note when installing and operating the device ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 Disk storage system Package Contents P3AM 3062 This is the list of package contents f...

Page 10: ...d with the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 ETERNUS DX Disk storage systems Server Connection Guide is referred to as ETERNUS DX Disk storage systems User s Guide Server Connection in this document ETERNUS Multipath Driver V2 User s Guide This manual describes how to use the optional ETERNUS Multipath Driver For Windows P2WW 1451 For Linux P2U3 0031 For AIX P2U3 0051 ETERNUS Multipath Driver 3 0 User s Guid...

Page 11: ...LIMITED P3AM 3042 08ENZ0 Labels Warning labels and manufacturer s labels are found in various places of the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 as shown in the example below Do not remove these labels Controller Enclosure Manufacturer s label The label with the model serial etc is located here ...

Page 12: ...TERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 Disk storage system User Guide 12 Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 3042 08ENZ0 Drive Enclosure AC Outlet Box 1U Manufacturer s label The label with the model serial etc is located here ...

Page 13: ...Labels ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 Disk storage system User Guide 13 Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 3042 08ENZ0 AC Outlet Box 2U Manufacturer s label The label with the model serial etc is located here ...

Page 14: ...y 39 1 3 4 RAID Migration 42 1 3 5 Logical Device Expansion 44 1 3 6 LUN Concatenation 45 1 3 7 Security Functions 46 1 3 8 Eco mode 48 Chapter 2 Components 49 2 1 3 5 Type Controller Enclosure 49 2 1 1 Front View 49 2 1 2 Rear View 51 2 2 2 5 Type Controller Enclosure 57 2 2 1 Front View 57 2 2 2 Rear View 59 2 3 3 5 Type Drive Enclosure 63 2 3 1 Front View 63 2 3 2 Rear View 65 2 4 2 5 Type Driv...

Page 15: ...ection Preparation 107 6 2 LAN Cable Connection for Operation Management 108 6 3 Fibre Channel Cable Connection For Fibre Channel 111 6 4 LAN Cable Connection For iSCSI 114 6 5 MiniSAS Cable Connection For SAS 116 6 6 MiniSAS Cable Connection For Drive Enclosures 118 6 7 Power Cord Connection 124 6 7 1 With No AC Outlet Box 125 6 7 2 When 1U AC Outlet Box is Installed 127 6 7 3 When 2U AC Outlet B...

Page 16: ...tallation 200 Chapter 9 Operation and Maintenance 203 9 1 Checking the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 Status 203 9 2 Backing up Data 203 9 3 Maintenance Service 204 9 3 1 Maintenance Support Period 204 9 4 Post Start of Operation Changes to the Configuration 204 9 4 1 Replacing Fibre Channel Cards 205 9 4 2 Replacing LAN Cards iSCSI HBAs 206 9 4 3 Replacing SAS Cards 207 9 5 Troubleshooting 208 9 5 1 Chec...

Page 17: ...Table of Contents ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 Disk storage system User Guide 17 Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 3042 08ENZ0 Appendix C About Using of Open Sources 234 Index 237 ...

Page 18: ... Channel model controller 52 Figure 2 7 ETERNUS DX90 Fibre Channel model controller 53 Figure 2 8 ETERNUS DX60 DX80 iSCSI model controller 54 Figure 2 9 ETERNUS DX60 DX80 SAS model controller 55 Figure 2 10 Power supply unit 3 5 type controller enclosure 56 Figure 2 11 Front view of 2 5 type controller enclosure with flange cover 57 Figure 2 12 Front view of 2 5 type controller enclosure without f...

Page 19: ...ure 7 8 Set iSCSI Port Parameters screen 147 Figure 7 9 Set SAS Port Parameters screen 148 Figure 7 10 Setup Network Environment screen 149 Figure 7 11 Finish screen of the initial setup 150 Figure 7 12 Configuration Wizard initial screen 151 Figure 7 13 Create RAID Group screen 153 Figure 7 14 Create Volume screen 154 Figure 7 15 Setup FC Host screen 155 Figure 7 16 Setup iSCSI Host screen 156 Fi...

Page 20: ...etup Remote Support screen 181 Figure 7 42 Storage System Status screen 183 Figure 7 43 RAID Group Status screen 184 Figure 7 44 Volume Status screen 184 Figure 8 1 Position of 3 5 disk slots 187 Figure 8 2 Position of 2 5 disk slots 187 Figure 8 3 Add Drive Enclosure initial screen 200 Figure 8 4 Add Drive Enclosure Workflow Sequence screen 1 201 Figure 8 5 Add Drive Enclosure Workflow Sequence s...

Page 21: ...utlet box 2U 133 Table A 1 ETERNUS DX60 specifications 218 Table A 2 ETERNUS DX80 specifications 220 Table A 3 ETERNUS DX90 specifications 222 Table A 4 300GB 15krpm SAS disk specifications 224 Table A 5 450GB 15krpm SAS disk specifications 224 Table A 6 600GB 15krpm SAS disk specifications 225 Table A 7 750GB 7 2krpm Nearline SAS disk specifications 225 Table A 8 1TB 7 2krpm Nearline SAS disk spe...

Page 22: ...the 2 5 type enclosures The appropriate drive configuration should be decided based on the purpose applications and onsite installation space avail able for the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 Up to 24 disks can be installed in the ETERNUS DX60 and up to 120 disks in the ETERNUS DX80 DX90 Energy savings by the latest technology Power efficiency and energy savings are achieved with advanced technology Eco m...

Page 23: ...s of ETERNUS SF Express and how to download it refer to the following web site http www fujitsu com global support computing storage software esf express html High scalability and versatile connectivity Utilizes the latest disk technology Both 3 5 SAS disks 1 300GB 450GB 600GB 15 000rpm and 2 5 SAS disks 1 146GB 300GB 450GB 600GB 10 000rpm are available For data backup and archival purposes the ET...

Page 24: ...ions data can be copied between ETERNUS Disk storage systems in the remote place that are connected with SAN WAN SAN topology which enables duplication of database and backup to a remote place in the case of disaster 1 The Remote Advanced Copy functions are available for the ETERNUS DX90 In addition to the ETERNUS DX90 the ETERNUS DX90 can be connected to other ETERNUS DX Disk storage systems Cont...

Page 25: ... DX90 the details can be sent to a specified e mail address Strengthening security against information leaks Data encryption to prevent information leaks Data can be encrypted and written Data encryption can prevent information leaks caused by fraudulent decoding even if the disk is stolen Protection against fraudulent access The ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 supports SSL SSH that encrypts and communicat...

Page 26: ...g RAID levels RAID0 striping RAID1 mirroring RAID1 0 striping of pairs of disks for mirroring RAID5 striping with distributed parity blocks RAID5 0 double striping with distributed parity blocks 1 RAID6 striping with distributed double parity blocks 2 1 RAID5 0 is a RAID system in which the data on RAID5 volumes is then RAID0 striped 2 RAID6 ensures data safety and continues system operation in th...

Page 27: ...hown below RAID0 striping Data is split in unit of blocks and stored across multiple disks Figure 1 1 RAID0 concept RAID1 mirroring RAID1 stores the same data on two duplicated disks at the same time If one disk fails other disk continues operation Figure 1 2 RAID1 concept A C B D Data writing request HDD0 HDD1 A B C D A B C D A B C D Data writing request A B C D HDD0 HDD1 ...

Page 28: ...arity information created from the data If one disk fails the remaining data and parity blocks are sufficient to allow the recovery of the lost data Figure 1 4 RAID5 concept HDD3 HDD7 D D HDD2 HDD6 C C HDD1 HDD5 B B HDD0 HDD4 A A Striping RAID0 Mirroring RAID1 Data writing request A B C D Mirroring Mirroring Mirroring Mirroring A E I M A B C D Data writing request B F J P M N O P C G P I J K L N D...

Page 29: ...ns use of RAID5 0 instead of RAID5 results in enhanced performance improved reliability and shorter rebuilding times Figure 1 5 RAID5 0 concept Striping with distributed parity RAID5 Striping RAID0 A E B I F P A B P M N C G H P C D P O P HDD0 HDD1 HDD2 HDD3 HDD4 HDD5 D K P K L Striping RAID0 Striping with distributed parity RAID5 J L M N O P P E F P I J P G H RAID5 RAID5 A B Create parity data D C...

Page 30: ... User Capacities are based on a 1MB 1 0242 Byte metric P2 M N O P P2 I J K L A E I M A B C D Data writing request B F J P1 M N O P C G P1 I J K L D P1 E F G H P2 E F G H N K O P1 A B C D H L P P2 A B C D A B D C Create parity data HDD0 HDD1 HDD2 HDD3 HDD4 HDD5 Parity for data A to D Parity1 A B C D and Parity2 A B C D Parity for data E to H Parity1 E F G H and Parity2 E F G H Parity for data I to ...

Page 31: ...AID1 RAID1 0 RAID5 RAID5 0 and RAID6 For read and write performance RAID1 0 configuration is recommended For read only file servers and backup servers RAID5 RAID5 0 or RAID6 can also be used However if the disk fails note that data restoration from parities and rebuilding process may result in a loss in performance RAID level Number of disks 1 Formula for user capacity computation RAID0 2 to 16 Di...

Page 32: ... disks per RAID group Volume Logical disk areas in RAID groups are called volumes A volume is the basic RAID unit that can be recognized by the server Figure 1 8 RAID group concept RAID level Recommended number of disks RAID1 2 RAID1 0 4 6 8 10 RAID5 3 4 5 6 RAID5 0 6 8 10 12 RAID6 5 6 7 Adding more disks to a RAID group improves performance Use of higher capacity disks in a RAID group will increa...

Page 33: ...isks which have part of their area assigned for use by the system the system area and two system disks are installed in Slot0 and Slot1 in the controller enclosure Model Per RAID group Per storage system ETERNUS DX60 Max 128 Max 512 ETERNUS DX80 DX90 Max 128 Max 1 024 RAID level No of disks Time required for volume formatting 1 3 5 SAS disks 2 5 SAS disks Nearline SAS disks RAID1 2 Approx 35 minut...

Page 34: ... sufficient hot spares If a free hot spare is available when one of the RAID group disks has a problem data from this disk is automatically replicated into the hot spare Figure 1 9 Hot Spares Assign Dedicated Hot spares to RAID groups that contain important data in order to preferentially improve their access to hot spares Refer ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 Web GUI User Guide CAUTION Do If a disk config...

Page 35: ...less space and are lighter than 3 5 SSDs 1 2 6 Host Interface The ETERNUS DX60 DX80 supports three types of host interfaces the Fibre Channel interface the iSCSI interface and the SAS interface The ETERNUS DX90 supports the Fibre Channel interface Fibre Channel interface Fibre Channel supports two connection topologies Arbitrated Loop and Fabric Maximum transfer speed is 4Gbit s for the ETERNUS DX...

Page 36: ...dancy has been broken Rebuild Copyback restores the disk status back to normal status as a background process Figure 1 10 Rebuild Copyback function Hot Spare Hot Spare Creates data from the disks other than the failed disk and writes the data into the hot spare After replacing has been completed copies the data from the hot spare to the new disk Replaces the failed disk with the new disk Failure R...

Page 37: ...er I O RAID level No of disks Rebuild process time 1 3 5 SAS disks 2 5 SAS disks Nearline SAS disks RAID1 2 Approx 20 minutes 100GB Approx 27 minutes 100GB Approx 47 minutes 100GB RAID1 0 8 Approx 5 minutes 100GB Approx 7 minutes 100GB Approx 11 minutes 100GB RAID5 5 Approx 10 minutes 100GB Approx 10 minutes 100GB Approx 15 minutes 100GB RAID5 0 6 Approx 7 minutes 100GB Approx 7 minutes 100GB Appr...

Page 38: ... decides that preventative maintenance is required from the other disks to the hot spare With this func tion you can restore the data while maintaining redundancy Figure 1 11 Redundant Copy Function Hot Spare RAID5 Redundancy Creates data from the disks other than the maintenance target disk and writes data into the hot spare Disconnects the maintenance target disk and switches it to the hot spare...

Page 39: ...l Quick data backup restoration and replication with ETERNUS SF AdvancedCopy Manager This also allows data backup in a live data environment via links with Oracle SQL Server and Exchange Server software The following shows an example of an Advanced Copy operation using ETERNUS SF AdvancedCopy Manager Figure 1 12 Example of an Advanced Copy operation The following five methods are available as the ...

Page 40: ...te data exceeds the copy destination capacity SnapOPC is suitable for the following usages Making temporary backup for tape backup Backup for less updated data generation management is available EC Equivalent Copy EC makes a mirror copy of the copy source to the copy destination beforehand then suspends the copy and treats all data as independent data When copying is Resumed only updated data in t...

Page 41: ...e License ETERNUS SF Local Copy License or Advanced Copy feature ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 DX60 DX80 DX90 Controlling software GUI CLI VSS ETERNUS SF Express GUI CLI VSS ETERNUS SF Express Available copy type SnapOPC SnapOPC QuickOPC SnapOPC SnapOPC SnapOPC QuickOPC SnapOPC QuickOPC OPC EC License type ETERNUS SF AdvancedCopy Manager Local Copy License ETERNUS SF Remote Copy License ETERNUS SF Advanc...

Page 42: ...out while the system is running and may also be used to switch data to a different RAID level changing from RAID5 to RAID1 0 for example The example of RAID migration is as follows Example when transferring volumes from a RAID5 3 1 300GB disk configuration to a RAID5 3 1 450GB disk configuration Figure 1 13 Example for use RAID Migration 1 RAID5 3 1 Unused 450GB 4 RAID5 3 1 300GB 300GB 300GB 300GB...

Page 43: ...rred from a RAID5 3 1 configuration to a different RAID level RAID1 0 3 3 configuration Figure 1 14 Example for use RAID Migration 2 RAID5 3 1 Unused 300GB 6 RAID1 0 3 3 300GB 300GB 300GB 300GB 300GB 300GB 300GB 300GB 300GB 300GB 300GB 300GB 300GB 300GB 300GB 300GB 300GB 300GB 300GB 300GB Unused 300GB 4 LUN0 900GB Migrate to another RAID group LUN0 900GB LUN0 900GB ...

Page 44: ...isks By using Logical Device Expansion to extend the capacity of existing RAID group in this way new volume can be added without having to add new RAID groups as used to be the case The following shows the example when RAID5 3 1 300GB configuration converted to a RAID5 4 1 configuration by the addition of an extra disk Figure 1 15 Example for use Logical Device Expansion 300GB Unused 300GB 300GB 3...

Page 45: ...enables the reuse of leftover free area in a RAID group and can be used to solve capacity shortages The following example shows the concatenation of an unused area of a different RAID group into LUN2 in order to expand LUN2 s capacity to 900GB Figure 1 16 Example for use LUN Concatenation 300GB 300GB 300GB 300GB LUN0 600GB LUN2 300GB RAID5 3 1 300GB 300GB 300GB 300GB Unused area 600GB LUN1 300GB R...

Page 46: ...ost Affinity function are available as security functions LUN Mapping function LUN mapping is used to set the relationship between the logical units LUN of the host and the volumes of the device on a per device port basis Figure 1 17 LUN Mapping function By specifying different LUN mapping per port it is possible to set the volumes that can be accessed for each server LUN 0 Volume 0 Volume 127 Vol...

Page 47: ...ide Name WWN iSCSI name or SAS address to distinguish it from other servers Figure 1 18 Host Affinity function When multiple servers access the device using the same port this assigns Affinity Group for each server Server A WWN A LUN 0 LUN 127 Server B WWN B LUN 0 LUN 127 Server C WWN C LUN 0 LUN 127 Switch Apply Affinity Group 00 for the access from WWN A Server A and WWN B Server B Apply Affinit...

Page 48: ...mode mechanism Figure 1 19 Eco mode mechanism The following shows an Eco mode backup scheduling example Figure 1 20 Setting example for Eco mode schedule Online disks Nearline disks Online disks Nearline disks Online disks Nearline disks Disks spinning Disks stopped Disks stopped Control linked to usage Backup Working Phase Working Phase Disk spin up Disk spin down Backup Phase ETERNUS DX60 DX80 D...

Page 49: ...of 3 5 type controller enclosure with front cover Power switch Used to turn the device ON and OFF POWER LED Glows green when the power is turned on READY LED Glows green when device is available for use FAULT LED Glows orange when an internal device part abnormality has been detected Blinks orange when a device part which needs preventive replacement has been detected CACHE LED Glows green when th...

Page 50: ...orange according to the VDS Microsoft Virtual Disk Service commands AUTO POWER Switch Enables the AC Auto Link Mode This function automatically turns on the linked device once AC power is supplied This switch is set to OFF as the factory setting IP RESET Switch For dual controller model click once to switch the Master CM LAN port from the current controller to the other controller Click twice in s...

Page 51: ...troller model CAUTION Do Not RAID groups volumes and hot spares are factory set Disks which contain RAID groups or volumes or disks which are hot spares should not be moved to another slot Controller CM 0 Each controller has one processor cache memory and SCU Cover Remove this when installing an expansion controller optional Power Supply Unit PSU 0 Power Supply Unit PSU 1 Controller CM 0 Each cont...

Page 52: ...and received Glows orange when a fault has been detected in the Fibre Channel port SAS DE LINKUP LED Glows green when link has been established SCU STATUS LED Glows green when SCU is normal Blinks green when being charged for about one minute after the device power is turned on IDENTIFY LED Blinks blue or turns off as ordered via GUI to identify the enclosure installation locations Fibre Channel p...

Page 53: ...nel port FC LINKUP LED Glows green when link has been established SAS DE LINKUP LED Glows green when link has been established SCU STATUS LED Glows green when SCU is normal Blinks green when being charged for about one minute after the device power is turned on IDENTIFY LED Blinks blue or turns off as ordered via GUI to identify the enclosure installation locations Fibre Channel ports 0 1 2 3 from...

Page 54: ...rned on IDENTIFY LED Blinks blue or turns off as ordered via GUI to identify the enclosure installation locations SAS DE LINKUP LED Glows green when link has been established LAN port 1000Base T 100Base TX 10Base T RMT port left MNT port right RJ45 connectors for LAN cables Each controller has two such ports UNIT READY FAULT LED Glows green during normal operation Glows orange during the post powe...

Page 55: ...UI to identify the enclosure installation locations SAS DE LINKUP LED Glows green when link has been established LAN port 1000Base T 100Base TX 10Base T RMT port left MNT port right RJ45 connectors for LAN cables Each controller has two such ports UNIT READY FAULT LED Glows green during normal operation Glows orange during the post power on initialization phase Also glows orange to indicate a faul...

Page 56: ...nd PSU 1 The power cords must be connected to the inlets of both power supply units Power cords should not be reconnected immediately after being disconnected Always wait for the power supply unit s STATUS LED to completely turn off about 10 seconds before reconnecting a disconnected power cord STATUS LED Blinks green when AC power is supplied power cord is connected but DC power is turned off Glo...

Page 57: ...osoft Virtual Disk Service commands DISK READY LED Glows or blinks green when disks are operating normally Disk Up to 24 disks can be installed in the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 POWER LED Glows green when the power is turned on READY LED Glows green when device is available for use FAULT LED Glows orange when an internal device part abnormality has been detected Blinks orange when a device part which ...

Page 58: ... For dual controller model click once to switch the Master CM LAN port from the current controller to the other controller Click twice in succession within a two second interval to revert the LAN port settings of the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 to their factory settings MODE SELECT Switch Enables the device power to be turned on via power linkage This switch is set to ON as the factory setting and shou...

Page 59: ...el Dual controller model Figure 2 15 Rear view of 2 5 type controller enclosure dual controller model Controller CM 0 Each controller has one processor cache memory and SCU Cover Remove this when installing an expansion controller optional Power Supply Unit PSU 0 Power Supply Unit PSU 1 Controller CM 0 Each controller has one processor cache memory and SCU Controller CM 1 Each controller has one p...

Page 60: ... and received Glows orange when a fault has been detected in the Fibre Channel port SAS DE LINKUP LED Glows green when link has been established SCU STATUS LED Glows green when SCU is normal Blinks green when being charged for about one minute after the device power is turned on IDENTIFY LED Blinks blue or turns off as ordered via GUI to identify the enclosure installation locations Fibre Channel ...

Page 61: ...ED Glows green when link has been established SCU STATUS LED Glows green when SCU is normal Blinks green when being charged for about one minute after the device power is turned on IDENTIFY LED Blinks blue or turns off as ordered via GUI to identify the enclosure installation locations Fibre Channel ports 0 1 2 3 from left Dual LC connectors for Fibre Channel cables SAS OUT port Connector for a mi...

Page 62: ...nd PSU 1 The power cords must be connected to the inlets of both power supply units Power cords should not be reconnected immediately after being disconnected Always wait for the power supply unit s STATUS LED to completely turn off about 10 seconds before reconnecting a disconnected power cord STATUS LED Blinks green when AC power is supplied power cord is connected but DC power is turned off Glo...

Page 63: ...ly units with fans in the rear 2 3 1 Front View With front cover Figure 2 19 Front view of 3 5 type drive enclosure with front cover POWER LED Glows green when the power is turned on READY LED Glows green when device is available for use FAULT LED Glows orange when an internal device part abnormality has been detected Blinks orange when a predictive error has been detected IDENTIFY LED Blinks blue...

Page 64: ...ER Switch of the drive enclosure is set to OFF by default and should not be set to ON MODE SELECT Switch Enables the device power to be turned on via power linkage This switch is set to ON by default and should not be set to OFF This is not used DE_No label Indicates the drive enclosure No DISK READY FAULT LED Glows or blinks green when disks are operating normally Glows orange when a disk has fai...

Page 65: ...which contain RAID groups or volumes or disks which are hot spares should not be moved to another slot Cover Remove this when installing an expansion expander optional Power Supply Unit PSU 0 Power Supply Unit PSU 1 Expander EXP 0 A Unit that controls the interaction between the controller module and disks DE_No label Indicates the drive enclosure No Power Supply Unit PSU 0 Power Supply Unit PSU 1...

Page 66: ... phase Also glows orange to indicate a fault has been detected SAS LINKUP LED Glows green when link has been established Glows orange to indicate a fault has been detected SAS IN port miniSAS cable connects here SAS OUT port miniSAS cable connects here This is not used IDENTIFY LED Blinks blue or turns off as ordered via GUI to identify the enclosure installation locations The power supply unit ha...

Page 67: ...it is disconnected wait for the STATUS LED of the power supply unit is turned off completely about 10 seconds before connecting it again DE_No label Indicates the drive enclosure No Flange cover Disk Up to 24 can be installed in the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 POWER LED Glows green when the power is turned on READY LED Glows green when device is available for use FAULT LED Glows orange when an internal...

Page 68: ... Enables the device power to be turned on via power linkage This switch is set to ON by default and should not be set to OFF AUTO POWER Switch The AUTO POWER Switch of the drive enclosure is set to OFF by default and should not be set to ON This is not used CAUTION Do Not RAID groups volumes and hot spares are factory set Disks which contain RAID groups or volumes or disks which are hot spares sho...

Page 69: ...expander model Cover Remove this when installing an expansion expander optional Power Supply Unit PSU 0 Power Supply Unit PSU 1 Expander EXP 0 A Unit that controls the interaction between the controller module and disks DE_No label Indicates the drive enclosure No Power Supply Unit PSU 0 Power Supply Unit PSU 1 Expander EXP 0 A Unit that controls the interaction between the controller module and d...

Page 70: ... phase Also glows orange to indicate a fault has been detected SAS LINKUP LED Glows green when link has been established Glows orange to indicate a fault has been detected SAS IN port miniSAS cable connects here SAS OUT port miniSAS cable connects here This is not used IDENTIFY LED Blinks blue or turns off as ordered via GUI to identify the enclosure installation locations The power supply unit ha...

Page 71: ...tlet box 2U IMPORTANT Each enclosure has two power supply units PSU 0 and PSU 1 The power cords must be connected to the inlets of both power supply units When connecting the power cord right after it is disconnected wait for the STATUS LED of the power supply unit is turned off completely about 10 seconds before connecting it again Inlet INPUT Power supply code AC Input cable connects here Outlet...

Page 72: ...n Before turning the server on check that the device Fibre Channel switch and Fibre Channel hub are all READY If the server is turned on while any of these devices are not READY the server may not be able to recognize the device When the AUTO POWER switch of the controller enclosure is turned to ON supplying power to the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 will cause the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 to turn on autom...

Page 73: ...er enclosure POWER LED turns on 2 After a few minutes check that controller enclosure s READY LED is lit up 3 Check that all enclosure s POWER LED and READY LED are lit up End of procedure When drive enclosures are installed the power turns on automatically Controller enclosure Drive enclosure Drive enclosure Power switch Controller enclosure Drive enclosure Drive enclosure LED for drive enclosure...

Page 74: ...er the data in the cache memory has been written to the hard disk Therefore it can take one minute maximum six minutes for the power supply to be completely turned off Do not turn off the power of the device or network devices that connect the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 and server while the server is operating Turning the power off may result in the loss of data or prevent data from being saved IMPORT...

Page 75: ...for attaching the front cover Attach the front cover in the following order Procedure 1 Fit the front cover in the left end slot of the controller enclosure to attach CAUTION Do After completing the operation be sure to reattach the front cover This section explains how to attach and remove the front cover of the 3 5 type controller enclosure but the same procedure is used to attach and remove the...

Page 76: ...ge system User Guide 76 Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 3042 08ENZ0 2 Holding the tab on the front cover attach the right side of the cover to the enclosure End of procedure CAUTION Do When removing the front cover support its left side with your left hand to prevent it from coming loose and falling Tab ...

Page 77: ...ED P3AM 3042 08ENZ0 Procedure for removing the front cover Remove the front cover in the following order Procedure 1 By holding the tab of the front cover pull the cover toward you to remove it End of procedure CAUTION Do When attaching the right side of the front cover support its left side with your left hand to prevent it from coming loose and falling Tab ...

Page 78: ... attaching the flange cover Attach the flange cover in the following order Procedure 1 Slide the tab inside the top of the flange cover over the top left corner of the controller enclosure CAUTION Do At the completion of this operation check that the flange cover is attached This section explains how to attach and remove the flange cover of the 2 5 type controller enclosure but the same procedure ...

Page 79: ...d the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 is automatically turned on when the power supply recovers after a power failure When the AUTO POWER switch of the controller enclosure is set to OFF the AC automatic linkage mode is disabled Procedure 1 Remove the front cover from the 3 5 type controller enclosure Remove the flange cover from the 2 5 type controller enclosure For details on how to remove the front cove...

Page 80: ...Front Cover page 75 For details on how to attach the flange cover refer to 3 4 Attaching and Removing the Flange Cover page 78 End of procedure IMPORTANT The AUTO POWER switch of the drive enclosure is turned to OFF as the factory setting and should not be turned to ON If AC power is being supplied turning the AUTO POWER switch of the controller enclosure to ON will cause the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX9...

Page 81: ...figures connects to the metal frame of the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 while the other end part B in the figures should be wrapped around your wrist Remove the protective film from part A and attach it to the metal frame of the rack Figure 3 1 Wrist strap CAUTION Do When performing the following operations make sure to wear the supplied wrist strap and do not remove it until the operation is complete I...

Page 82: ...s User s Guide Server Connection Other related manuals for example for a server or networking equipment 2 Installation and Connection Check Check the required space for the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 conditions and environment for the location and the type and number of the wall outlets Refer 5 1 Installation Preparation page 86 6 1 Connection Preparation page 107 3 Setup Preparation Complete the foll...

Page 83: ...Cable Connection Connect the following cables LAN cable For operation management Fibre Channel cable Fibre Channel model only LAN cable iSCSI model only miniSAS cable SAS model only miniSAS cable For connecting drive enclosures Power cords Refer Chapter 6 Cable Connection page 107 Startup Connect the PC to the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 with a LAN cable for operation man agement and turn on the ETERNU...

Page 84: ...nitial setup Set Date and Time Set Storage System Name Change Password Modify the FC Port Mode only for ETERNUS DX90 Port Parameter Settings Setup Network Environment Refer 7 2 1 Initial Setup page 141 2 Configuration Wizard Perform the settings necessary for device operation Create RAID Group Create Volume Define Host Configure Affinity Group Define LUN Mapping Refer 7 2 2 Configuration Wizard pa...

Page 85: ...ent notification method and level have been set If e mail notification of ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 errors is to be used set a recipient e mail address If the ServerView server monitoring tool is to be used perform the settings required for SNMP Trap Transfers If the Remote Notice function is to be used perform the settings required to allow the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 to connect to a Fujitsu remote s...

Page 86: ... where all the requirements are satisfied Air conditioning The inside of the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 is cooled down by taking air through the front side and blowing it out the back Place other devices so that the front of the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 is not exposed to their exhaust air Refer ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 Disk storage system Safety Precautions IMPORTANT The speed of the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX9...

Page 87: ...Table 5 1 Wall outlets and cable lengths Required Number of Power Outlets The number of power outlets required will depend on the number of drive enclosures and AC out let boxes IMPORTANT When determining the rack mounting layout consider the interaction between the position of each drive enclosure and AC outlet box in the rack and the length of each cable For example for something installed at th...

Page 88: ...nstalling the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 in a rack Make sure to check ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 Disk storage system Safety Precautions before installation Also refer to the manual provided with racks Component Combination pattern Controller Enclosure 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Drive Enclosure 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 No of power outlets 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 Component Combination pattern Controller Enclosure 1 1...

Page 89: ...til the operation is complete If components are installed in a way other as described herein damage and or device failure or electrical shock may occur Do not install the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 with cables such as power cords connected This device contains delicate components and should be handled gently Do not drop or knock the device against the rack when installing it Also do not knock the othe...

Page 90: ...tion area The dimensions of the area shown in Figure 5 1 must match the conditions described in Table 5 4 Figure 5 1 Unit installation area when installing other rack brands Table 5 4 Conditions of the unit installation area when installing other rack brands Area Description Conditions A From the fixed part of the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 on the front side to the inner side of the front door 40mm or...

Page 91: ...Alternatively five 1U size AC outlet boxes need to be installed instead When installing all 2 5 type enclosures 2 One 2U size AC outlet box is installed in this example Alternatively three 1U size AC outlet boxes need to be installed instead Controller enclosure Drive enclosure 1 Drive enclosure 2 Drive enclosure 3 Drive enclosure 4 Drive enclosure 5 Drive enclosure 6 Drive enclosure 7 Drive enclo...

Page 92: ... no missing parts for the rack mount kit IMPORTANT For the ETERNUS DX80 DX90 2 5 disk model 3 5 type and 2 5 type enclosures can be installed together ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 components should be installed in a rack in the following order from the bottom upwards 1 AC outlet box es 2 Controller enclosure 3 Drive enclosure s CAUTION Do Not RAID groups volumes and hot spares are factory set Disks whic...

Page 93: ...etely tightened 3 Attach the rack rails brackets to the rack When the holes in the rack pillars are square use the screw holders to attach Make sure to attach the rack rails brackets and rack pillars so that they fit exactly together without any space between them Front rack pillars Rear rack pillars Bracket R for right side R is stamped on the inner side of the right rack rail Loosen the M4 screw...

Page 94: ...s on how to attach the front cover refer to 3 3 Attaching and Removing the Front Cover page 75 6 Install the controller enclosure in the rack 7 Fix the controller enclosure in the rack 3 5 type controller enclosure Use the two thumb screws at the front of the controller enclosure to fasten it in the rack CAUTION Do When installing or removing the controller enclosure to or from the rack make sure ...

Page 95: ... the rack After attaching the supplied flange cover use the thumb screw to fasten the front left of the controller enclosure to the rack For details on how to attach the flange cover refer to 3 4 Attaching and Removing the Flange Cover page 78 8 For a 3 5 type controller enclosure replace the front cover For details on how to attach the front cover refer to 3 3 Attaching and Removing the Front Cov...

Page 96: ...2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 3042 08ENZ0 5 2 2 Installing Drive Enclosure This section describes how to install the drive enclosure in a rack CAUTION Do Not RAID groups volumes and hot spares are factory set Disks which contain RAID groups or volumes or disks which are hot spares should not be moved to another slot ...

Page 97: ...RTANT When installing multiple drive enclosures install them on the controller enclosure in order of the DE_No label attached on the drive enclosure The DE_No label is attached in the following location 3 5 type drive enclosure 2 5 type drive enclosure Refer ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 Disk storage system Package Contents At the right side of the front of the drive enclosure Between the EXP 0 and EXP 1...

Page 98: ... pillars have square approx 9mm holes screw holders will need to be used when attaching the rack rails brackets Make sure to attach the rack rails brackets and rack pillars so that they fit exactly together without any space between them Front rack pillars Rear rack pillars Bracket R for right side R is stamped on the inner side of the right rack rail Loosen the M4 screws and adjust the rack rails...

Page 99: ... on how to attach the front cover refer to 3 3 Attaching and Removing the Front Cover page 75 6 Install the drive enclosure in the rack 7 Fasten the drive enclosure in the rack 3 5 type drive enclosure Use the two thumb screws at the front of the drive enclosure to fasten it in the rack CAUTION Do When installing or removing the drive enclosure to or from the rack make sure to have the right and l...

Page 100: ...rive enclosure to the rack For details on how to attach the flange cover refer to 3 4 Attaching and Removing the Flange Cover page 78 8 For 3 5 type drive enclosures finish by replacing the front cover For details on how to attach the front cover refer to 3 3 Attaching and Removing the Front Cover page 75 End of procedure 5 2 3 Installing AC Outlet Box 1U This section describes how to install the ...

Page 101: ...t 2 Remove the two brackets temporarily attached to the AC outlet box Remove the two M3 screws from the front of the AC outlet box to free the brackets 3 Attach the brackets and holders to the rack Refer ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 Disk storage system Package Contents When the holes in the rack pillars are square use the screw holders to attach AC outlet box Bracket B Bracket A M3 screw M3 screw Rear r...

Page 102: ...ould be attached at the same height as the AC outlet box 5 1 Attach the M5 cage nuts or M5 rack nuts to the front rack pillar Attachment positions On either side insert two M5 cage nuts or M5 rack nuts in the 2nd holes above the blank panel base line Use the M5 cage nuts if the rack pillar holes are square Use the M5 rack nuts if the rack pillar holes are round AC outlet box 1U Rear rack pillars B...

Page 103: ...ing AC Outlet Box 2U This section describes how to install the 2U AC outlet box in a rack M5 cage nut Clip the cage nut tabs into the desired hole from the inside M5 rack nut Clip the rack nut over the desired hole from the side Side view Rack pillar round M5 Rack nut M5 cage nut Rack pillar square Rear rack pillars Front rack pillars Blank panel M5 screw M5 screw AC outlet box CAUTION Do Not AC o...

Page 104: ...C outlet box base line Attachment procedure Refer ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 Disk storage system Package Contents Use the M5 cage nuts if the rack pillar holes are square Use the M5 rack nuts if the rack pillar holes are round 1U 1U 2U AC outlet box AC outlet box Rear rack pillars Base line of AC outlet box M5 cage nut or M5 rack nut M5 cage nut or M5 rack nut 1st position 3rd position 4th position 6t...

Page 105: ...de insert four M5 cage nuts or M5 rack nuts in the 2nd and 5th holes above the blank panel base line Attachment procedure Use the M5 cage nuts if the rack pillar holes are square Use the M5 rack nuts if the rack pillar holes are round Rear rack pillars M5 screws M5 screws 2U Blank panel Rear rack pillars Base line of AC outlet box M5 cage nut or M5 rack nut M5 cage nut or M5 rack nut 2nd position ...

Page 106: ...0 Disk storage system User Guide 106 Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 3042 08ENZ0 4 2 Fasten the blank panel to the prepared holes in the pillars with four M5 screws End of procedure Rear rack pillars Front rack pillars M5 screws M5 screws Blank panel AC outlet box ...

Page 107: ...pment such as a Fibre Channel switch and switching hub Power related checks Refer to 5 1 2 Check the Number of Wall Outlets page 87 and check that the available power supply facilities meet the specified requirements Number and specifications of the power outlets CAUTION Do Make sure to wear a wrist strap before starting each operation as failure to discharge static electricity may cause a device ...

Page 108: ...be connected to a LAN to perform settings or mainte nance operations via GUI or CLI to monitor the device status or when operating with remote support User must prepare their own LAN cables enhanced Cat 5 twisted pair type Refer ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 Web GUI User Guide IMPORTANT The ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 has two LAN ports 1000Base T 100Base TX 10Base T MNT port and RMT port for each controller F...

Page 109: ...y set both devices to be connected in Fix mode When hub has Spanning Tree Protocol STP function and it is enabled connection to the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 may fail If failed disable the STP function When STP function is not necessary for network configuration disable the function for hub When STP function is necessary for network configuration disable the STP function of the hub port or perform th...

Page 110: ...nt such as hub or router For networking equipment connection details refer to the documentation for the networking equipment being connected to IMPORTANT To help with LAN cable management and prevent incorrect connections attach labels to the LAN cables and make a note of connection origins and destinations When connecting LAN cables check the connector orientation and then firmly push it all the ...

Page 111: ...tails refer to the documentation for the networking equipment being connected to End of procedure 6 3 Fibre Channel Cable Connection For Fibre Channel Connect the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 and the server or Fibre Channel switch with Fibre Channel cable User must prepare their own Fibre Channel cables CAUTION Do Make sure to wear a wrist strap before starting each operation as failure to discharge sta...

Page 112: ... cable between devices or bend it too much Keep a 30mm or larger radius when bending Fibre Channel cable Failure to do so may cause device damage or failure 30mm or larger 90 Do not bend square Do not bind up IMPORTANT To help with Fibre Channel cable management and prevent incorrect connections attach labels to the Fibre Channel cables and make a note of connection origins and destinations When c...

Page 113: ...Remove the connector cover attached to the Fibre Channel port of the controller 0 CM 0 or controller 1 CM 1 2 Connect the Fibre Channel cable to the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 2 1 Remove the covers from the Fibre Channel cable connectors 2 2 Insert the Fibre Channel cable connectors in the controller 0 CM 0 and controller 1 CM 1 Fibre Channel ports IMPORTANT Keep the removed connector cover in a safe ...

Page 114: ...st prepare their own LAN cables CAUTION Do When connecting the Fibre Channel cables position them so that they will not obstruct replacement of the power supply unit or controllers by the maintenance engineer IMPORTANT Use a separate LAN for the iSCSI connection The iSCSI interface operates in 1000Base T full duplex mode When connecting the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 and the server via a switching hub the ...

Page 115: ...TION Do Not Do not bend the cable too much or bind it up Doing so may cause a device damage or failure 90 Do not bend square Do not bind up IMPORTANT To help with LAN cable management and prevent incorrect connections attach labels to the LAN cables and make a note of connection origins and destinations When connecting LAN cables check the connector orientation and then firmly push it all the way ...

Page 116: ...rver with miniSAS cables User must prepare their own miniSAS cables ETERNUS DX60 DX80 connector SFF8088 CAUTION Do When connecting the LAN cables position them so that they will not obstruct replacement of the power supply unit or controllers by the maintenance engineer CAUTION Do Be sure to wear a wrist strap or discharge static electricity by touching the metal frame of the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 bef...

Page 117: ...DX80 Insert the miniSAS cable connectors in the controller 0 CM 0 and controller 1 CM 1 SAS ports IMPORTANT To help with miniSAS cable management and prevent incorrect connections attach labels to the miniSAS cables and make a note of connection origins and destinations When connecting miniSAS cables check the connector orientation and then firmly push it all the way in When disconnecting miniSAS ...

Page 118: ...ures with miniSAS cable Two miniSAS cables 75cm are supplied with each Drive Enclosure dual expander model and one miniSAS cable 75cm with each Drive Enclosure single expander model CAUTION Do When connecting the SAS cables position them so that they will not obstruct replacement of the power supply unit or controllers by the maintenance engineer CAUTION Do Make sure to wear a wrist strap before s...

Page 119: ...nd make a note of connection origins and destinations When connecting miniSAS cables always check the symbols on the connector and port are matching SAS OUT of CE or DE Attach the connector with the symbol to the port with the symbol SAS IN of DE Attach the connector with the symbol to the port with the symbol When connecting miniSAS cables check the connector orientation and then firmly push it a...

Page 120: ... of the drive enclosure 1 with the miniSAS cable 1 Connect the plug to be connected to SAS OUT port to the SAS OUT port of the controller 0 CM 0 Remove the port cover from the SAS OUT port before inserting the plug 2 Connect the plug to be connected to SAS IN port to the SAS IN port of the expander 0 EXP 0 1 2 For dual controller model connect the SAS OUT port at controller 1 CM 1 of controller en...

Page 121: ...ve enclosure For single controller model Figure 6 1 MiniSAS cable connection between the controller enclosure and drive enclosure single controller model For dual controller model Figure 6 2 MiniSAS cable connection between the controller enclosure and drive enclosure dual controller model IMPORTANT Do not connect anything to the SAS OUT port on the end edge Controller enclosure Drive enclosure 1 ...

Page 122: ...g to be connected to the SAS OUT port to the SAS OUT port of the expander 0 EXP 0 for the drive enclosure 1 2 Connect the connector to be connected to the SAS IN port to the SAS IN port of the expander 0 EXP 0 for the drive enclosure 2 2 2 For dual controller model connect the SAS OUT port at expander 1 EXP 1 of the drive enclosure 1 to the SAS IN port at expander 1 EXP 1 of the drive enclosure 2 ...

Page 123: ...en two or more drive enclosures are added single controller model For dual controller model Figure 6 4 MiniSAS cable connection When two or more drive enclosures are added dual controller model End of procedure Controller enclosure Drive enclosure 1 Drive enclosure 2 CM 0 EXP 0 EXP 0 SAS OUT port SAS IN port Controller enclosure Drive enclosure 1 Drive enclosure 2 CM 1 CM 0 EXP 1 EXP 0 EXP 1 EXP 0...

Page 124: ...ot put the stress on the root of the power cord for example by twisting it Doing so may expose or cut the cable core of the power cord causing fire or electric shock Do not use the power cord if it is damaged or the plug does not snugly fit into the socket as it may cause fire or electrical shock Do not use a power cord other than one attached or the one specified Do not use the attached power cor...

Page 125: ...ds to the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 1 1 Connect the power cord plugs to the power inlets of the Power Supply Units 1 2 Attach the release tie to the plug of the power outlet for the power plug not to be unplugged IMPORTANT To help with power cord management and prevent incorrect connections attach labels to the power cords and make a note of connection origins and destinations IMPORTANT Each enclosur...

Page 126: ...US LED to be turned off completely WARNING Do Not Do not connect power cords or other cables during thunderstorms as lightning can result in fire or electric shock CAUTION Do Be sure to fully insert each plug into its socket Failure to do so may lead to fire or electrical shock Do Not When disconnecting the power plug be sure to pull from the plug and not the cord Pulling the cord may expose or sn...

Page 127: ... Connect the AC outlet box outlets and power supply unit inlets with power cord AC output cables 4m The procedures to connect the power supply unit is the same as the Step 1 in 6 7 1 With No AC Outlet Box page 125 IMPORTANT To help with power cord management and prevent incorrect connections attach labels to the power cords and make a note of connection origins and destinations IMPORTANT Each encl...

Page 128: ...PSU 1 inlet OUTPUT 1 2 Drive enclosure 1 PSU 1 inlet The second ACS OUTPUT 0 1 Drive enclosure 2 PSU 0 inlet OUTPUT 0 2 Drive enclosure 3 PSU 0 inlet OUTPUT 1 1 Drive enclosure 2 PSU 1 inlet OUTPUT 1 2 Drive enclosure 3 PSU 1 inlet The third ACS OUTPUT 0 1 Drive enclosure 4 PSU 0 inlet OUTPUT 0 2 Drive enclosure 5 PSU 0 inlet OUTPUT 1 1 Drive enclosure 4 PSU 1 inlet OUTPUT 1 2 Drive enclosure 5 PS...

Page 129: ...ure 5 Drive Enclosure 4 Drive Enclosure 3 Drive Enclosure 2 Drive Enclosure 1 Controller Enclosure Connect between the OUTPUT 0 n of the AC outlet box and the PSU 0 inlets of the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 Connect between the OUTPUT 1 n of the AC outlet box and the PSU 1 inlets of the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 AC outlet box 1 AC outlet box 2 AC outlet box 3 AC outlet box 4 AC outlet box 5 Outlet OUTPUT 0...

Page 130: ...RTANT Connecting the power cords AC input cables to different power systems on the INPUT 0 and INPUT 1 sides respectively prevents power supply facility failures WARNING Do Not Do not connect power cords or other cables during thunderstorms as lightning can result in fire or electric shock CAUTION Do Be sure to fully insert each plug into its socket Failure to do so may lead to fire or electrical ...

Page 131: ...ock or fire Unplug If the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 is not going to be used for a long period of time it is advisable to unplug all power cords to avoid any chance of fire to the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 and its peripherals IMPORTANT When turning the main line switch to On marked I right after turning the main line switch to Off marked O turn it back to On marked I after the STATUS LED of the power sup...

Page 132: ...s of the power cord clamp to remove it 2 Connect the AC outlet box outlets and power supply unit inlets with power cord AC output cables 4m The procedures to connect the power supply unit is the same as the Step 1 in 6 7 1 With No AC Outlet Box page 125 IMPORTANT To help with power cord management and prevent incorrect connections attach labels to the power cords and make a note of connection orig...

Page 133: ...closure 1 PSU 0 inlet OUT3 Drive enclosure 2 PSU 0 inlet OUT4 Drive enclosure 3 PSU 0 inlet OUT5 Drive enclosure 4 PSU 0 inlet OUT6 Drive enclosure 5 PSU 0 inlet AC outlet box B OUT1 Controller enclosure PSU 1 inlet OUT2 Drive enclosure 1 PSU 1 inlet OUT3 Drive enclosure 2 PSU 1 inlet OUT4 Drive enclosure 3 PSU 1 inlet OUT5 Drive enclosure 4 PSU 1 inlet OUT6 Drive enclosure 5 PSU 1 inlet AC outlet...

Page 134: ...sure 9 Drive Enclosure 8 Drive Enclosure 7 Drive Enclosure 6 Drive Enclosure 5 Drive Enclosure 4 Drive Enclosure 3 Drive Enclosure 2 Drive Enclosure 1 Controller Enclosure PSU 1 Inlet PSU 1 Inlet PSU 0 Inlet PSU 0 Inlet Connect between the OUTn of the AC outlet box A and the PSU 0 inlets of the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 Connect between the OUTn of the AC outlet box B and the PSU 1 inlets of the ETERN...

Page 135: ...rds AC input cables to different power systems on the AC outlet box A and C and the AC outlet box B and D sides respectively prevents power supply facility failures WARNING Do Not Do not connect power cords or other cables during thunderstorms as lightning can result in fire or electric shock CAUTION Do Be sure to fully insert each plug into its socket Failure to do so may lead to fire or electric...

Page 136: ...ck or fire Unplug If the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 is not going to be used for a long period of time it is advisable to unplug all power cords to avoid any chance of fire to the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 and its peripherals IMPORTANT When turning the main line switch to On marked I right after turning the main line switch to Off marked O turn it back to On marked I after the STATUS LED of the power supp...

Page 137: ...nt to be connected to the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 Network setting information Determine the following network settings IP address and subnet mask for the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 s MNT port of Master CM required Default IP address 192 168 1 1 Default subnet mask 255 255 255 0 IP address and subnet mask for the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 s MNT port of Slave CM No default value is set This setting is requi...

Page 138: ...epare an IP address for maintenance work Completing and attaching the Network Settings label Complete the network setting information in the provided Network Settings label and attach it on the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 Completing the Network Settings label Complete the following items in the Network Settings label IP address of MNT port IP address of the device MNT port IP address of FST IP address ...

Page 139: ... browser running on a LAN connected PC Prepare and set up the PC Preparing the PC Prepare the PC with the following settings and requirements Web browser Usable Web browsers are as follows Using Web browsers other than the following is possible but proper operation cannot be guaranteed Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 7 0 8 0 Mozilla Firefox 3 0 x 3 5 x 3 6 x Resolution 1024 768 or greater Label ho...

Page 140: ... it End of procedure 7 2 Basic Setup This section explains how to perform the basic setup for the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 Turning on the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 Turn on the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 before starting setup For details on how to turn on the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 refer to 3 1 Power ON Control page 72 When checking the connection between the PC and the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 execute the pi...

Page 141: ...Date and Time Set Storage System Name Change Password Modify FC Port Mode Only for ETERNUS DX90 Set Port Parameters Setup Network Environment The initial setup procedure is as follows For the setup details refer to ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 Web GUI User Guide Procedure 1 Start the Initial Setup 1 1 Start the Web browser on the PC 1 2 Enter either of the following URLs in the address bar of the Web br...

Page 142: ... site certification may be displayed when starting up GUI using SSL https However this should not cause any problems Accept the site certification and continue the process The following shows an example when using Internet Explorer 7 The display contents vary according to your web browser There is a problem with this website s security certificate The security certificate presented by this website...

Page 143: ... Set the necessary parameters and click the Next button Figure 7 3 Set Date and Time screen A confirmation screen appears 2 2 Click the OK button The date and time setting is set and the Set Storage System Name screen appears 3 Set the machine name Set the name of ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 The information that is set here is used for network management by SNMP The device name is displayed in the logo...

Page 144: ...reen appears 3 2 Click the OK button The machine name is set and the Change Password screen appears 4 Change the password Change the initial account password 4 1 Set the necessary parameters in Set Password and click the Next button Figure 7 5 Change Password screen A confirmation screen appears 4 2 Click the OK button The password is changed For the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 go to Step 6 Set the port par...

Page 145: ...Settings screen appears 6 Set Port Parameters Set the connecting information for the port Setting screens will vary depending on the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 model IMPORTANT Select CA when using the port to connect to the server Select RA when using the port for REC If the port mode is changed from CA to RA the LUN mapping information for the target CA port will be deleted If the port mode is change...

Page 146: ...port information for the connection between the FC ports of the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 and server or between the FC ports of the local and remote devices 1 Select a port and specify the necessary items in Port Settings and click the Next button Figure 7 7 Set FC Port Parameters screen for the FC CA Port Mode A confirmation screen appears 2 Click the OK button The port parameters are set and the Se...

Page 147: ... set the information for the connection detailed iSCSI port information between the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 iSCSI port and the server 1 Select a port and specify the necessary items in Select Port and click the Next button Figure 7 8 Set iSCSI Port Parameters screen A confirmation screen appears 2 Click the OK button The port parameters are set and the Setup Network Environment screen appears ...

Page 148: ...port parameters are set and the Setup Network Environment screen appears 7 Set the network environment Set the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 environment for network communication 7 1 Set the necessary parameters such as a MNT port IP address subnet mask and default gateway and click the Next button IMPORTANT Never set all of the Interface fields http https telnet SSH Maintenance Maintenance Secure and IC...

Page 149: ...e network access to the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 via the services that use these protocols is blocked http https To block GUI access telnet SSH To block CLI access Maintenance Maintenance Secure To block monitoring software access ICMP To block ping requests The appropriate IP address or network address must be set in the Allowed IP List to allow access to an ETERNUS DX Disk storage system that is i...

Page 150: ...Controller 0 CM 0 to the customer s network 8 3 Start the Web browser and logon again with the new IP address to perform the config uration settings of the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 using Configuration Wizard End of procedure 7 2 2 Configuration Wizard Perform the settings necessary for device operation using the Configuration Wizard menu on the Easy Setup tab Perform the settings in the following or...

Page 151: ... a group of disks configuring RAID in the storage system device Refer ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 Web GUI User Guide ETERNUS Disk storage systems User s Guide Server Connection IMPORTANT If the factory default settings are to be used this setting is not required When settings are desired delete the factory settings logical volumes RAID groups and LUN mappings and then create your own RAID groups For se...

Page 152: ...lick the Next button When Select existing RAID Group is selected move on to Step 3 CAUTION Do Data may not be recovered if a disk fails because RAID0 configuration is not redundant RAID1 RAID1 0 RAID5 RAID5 0 and RAID6 are recommended as the RAID level Do Not RAID groups volumes and hot spares are factory set Disks which contain RAID groups or volumes or disks which are hot spares should not be mo...

Page 153: ...M 3042 08ENZ0 2 2 Set the necessary items and click the Create button The following is a setting example when Create RAID Group Disks are assigned automatically is selected Figure 7 13 Create RAID Group screen A confirmation screen appears 2 3 Click the OK button The RAID group is created and the Create Volume screen appears ...

Page 154: ... Volume screen A confirmation screen appears IMPORTANT If the factory default settings are to be used this setting is not required When settings are desired delete the factory settings logical volumes and LUN mappings and then create your own logical volumes For setting deletion details refer to the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 Web GUI User Guide CAUTION Do Not RAID groups volumes and hot spares are fac...

Page 155: ...on on the Setup FC Host screen 2 Specify a WWN server name and host response Figure 7 15 Setup FC Host screen 3 Specify the other necessary items and click the Add button The target FC host is displayed in the Registered FC Host List field 4 When adding another FC host repeat Step 2 and Step 3 If another FC host does not need to be added click the Done button 5 Click the Next button A confirmation...

Page 156: ...Specify an iSCSI name IP address server name host response and CHAP pass word Figure 7 16 Setup iSCSI Host screen 3 Specify the other necessary items and click the Add button The target iSCSI host is displayed in the Registered iSCSI Host List field 4 When adding another iSCSI host repeat Step 2 and Step 3 If another iSCSI host does not need to be added click the Done button 5 Click the Next butto...

Page 157: ...on The target SAS host is displayed in the Registered SAS Host List field 4 When adding another SAS host repeat Step 2 and Step 3 If another SAS host does not need to be added click the Done button 5 Click the Next button A confirmation screen appears 6 Click the OK button The settings are reflected and the Configure Affinity Group screen in Step 5 appears 5 Set up an affinity group Create the gro...

Page 158: ...y Group Setting and specify a volume number or volume name corresponding to the Logical Unit Number LUN in Define LUN Map ping and click the Set button Figure 7 18 Configure Affinity Group screen A confirmation screen appears 5 3 Click the OK button The affinity group is created and the affinity group list is displayed 5 4 Click the Next button The Define LUN Mapping screen appears ...

Page 159: ...ort List field and click the Edit button Figure 7 19 Define LUN Mapping screen 1 when the Host Affinity function is used 2 Assign the affinity group to the server and click the Set button Figure 7 20 Define LUN Mapping screen 2 when the Host Affinity function is used A confirmation screen appears 3 Click the OK button The affinity group is created and the screen returns to the screen displayed in ...

Page 160: ...elect the port and click the Edit button to change the setting Figure 7 21 Define LUN Mapping screen 1 when the Host Affinity function is not used 2 Change the setting as required and click the Set button Figure 7 22 Define LUN Mapping screen 2 when the Host Affinity function is not used A confirmation screen appears 3 Click the OK button Returns to the screen of Port List in Step 1 4 Click the Ex...

Page 161: ...D group that contains important data assign one or more Dedicated Hot spares in order to preferentially improve that RAID group s access to hot spares CAUTION Do Be sure to register hot spares A smaller capacity disk is not usable as a hot spare for a larger capacity data disk When registering Global Hot spares the capacity of at least one hot spare should be the same as that of the largest capaci...

Page 162: ...er Guide CAUTION Do Not RAID groups volumes and hot spares are factory set Disks which contain RAID groups or volumes or disks which are hot spares should not be moved to another slot This section explains the procedure for the setup using GUI For the setup using the CLI commands refer to ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 CLI User Guide Refer ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 Web GUI User Guide ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 C...

Page 163: ...ect the hot spare type and the disk to be used as hot spare and click the Assign button The following is a setting example when Global Hot Spare is selected When selecting Dedicated Hot Spare as the hot spare type Select an existing RAID Group appears Figure 7 23 Assign Hot Spare screen A confirmation screen appears 3 Click the OK button The hot spare is registered End of procedure This ends the b...

Page 164: ...nse according to the procedure given in 7 3 2 Registering the Advanced Copy License Key page 169 to activate the Advanced Copy func tions Advanced Copy Feature ETLL6CPU ETLL8CPU Obtain and register this license according to the procedure given in 7 3 1 Obtaining the Advanced Copy License Key page 164 and 7 3 2 Registering the Advanced Copy License Key page 169 7 3 1 Obtaining the Advanced Copy Lic...

Page 165: ...erial number can be checked via the GUI screen Figure 7 24 Display location of the serial number GUI screen When the Advanced Copy Feature is purchased at the same time as the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 base unit this procedure is not necessary because the license is registered as a factory setting Attach the license label plate provided with the Advanced Copy Feature to the rack rail near the ETERNUS DX60...

Page 166: ...ture activation licenses Figure 7 25 Advanced Copy Feature License Key Web Screen 1 1 3 Enter the necessary items on the following screen Figure 7 26 Advanced Copy Feature License Key Web Screen 2 IMPORTANT The actual contents of the license key issuance screen that is described here may differ according to the time that the Advanced Copy Feature is purchased The latest version of this manual is o...

Page 167: ...ial Number displayed in the GUI screen and press the Ctrl c key or right click and select Copy 2 Move the cursor to the serial number input field of the license issuance screen and press the Ctrl v key or right click and select Paste Please enter TAN Enter an 8 digit numeric number that is indicated in TAN on the license label plate 1 4 Click Submit The license key is issued and displayed on the s...

Page 168: ... rack rail near the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 which holds its license End of procedure IMPORTANT Make sure to take a note of the displayed license key IMPORTANT If the serial number that is described in the notification E mail is wrong contact your sales representative as soon as possible IMPORTANT Make sure to write down the license key Write the license key directly on an empty column of License Key on ...

Page 169: ...he Volume Settings tab in the GUI screen The Register Copy License screen appears 1 3 Input the obtained license key in the License Key field and click the Register Copy License button Figure 7 28 Register Copy License screen A confirmation screen appears 1 4 Click the OK button The Advanced Copy license is registered 2 Check that the license key is registered 2 1 Click the Advanced Copy Status me...

Page 170: ... E mail Setup E Mail Notification must be set When notifying of an event by the SNMP Trap Setup SNMP Agent must be set When notifying of an event by REMCS Setup Remote Support must be set Refer to ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 Web GUI User Guide for details of the settings Refer ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 Web GUI User Guide ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 CLI User Guide ETERNUS VSS Hardware Provider manual This secti...

Page 171: ...GUI 2 Click Setup Event Notification under the System Settings menu on the Global Settings tab in the GUI screen The Setup Event Notification screen appears 3 Select the necessary items in Setting based on Severity Figure 7 30 Setup Event Notification screen Setting based on Severity 4 Click the Error Severity Level link The Error Severity Level screen appears ...

Page 172: ...ITSU LIMITED P3AM 3042 08ENZ0 5 Select the necessary items in Error Severity Level Figure 7 31 Setup Event Notification screen Error Severity Level 6 Click the Warning Level link The Warning Level screen appears 7 Select the necessary items in Warning Level Figure 7 32 Setup Event Notification screen Warning Level ...

Page 173: ...ary settings have completed click the Set button A confirmation screen appears 11 Click the OK button The specified event notification setting is enabled End of procedure 7 4 2 E mail Notification Setup If an error occurs in the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 the event error information etc is reported to a specified address The procedure to set the E mail notification is as follows Procedure 1 Start GUI ...

Page 174: ...n address in Destination E Mail Address Figure 7 34 Setup E Mail Notification screen Notification E Mail 4 Click the Mail Server Settings link The Mail Server Settings screen appears 5 Set the necessary items in the Mail Server Settings area Figure 7 35 Setup E Mail Notification screen Mail Server Settings 6 After finishing the necessary settings click the Set button A confirmation screen appears ...

Page 175: ...s on server settings refer to the manual that is provided with ServerView Also for events that are detected by ServerView when monitoring the device refer to Appendix B Events detected by ServerView page 233 Procedure 1 Set the network environment of the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 When the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 and ServerView management device are in differ ent subnet environments set the Gateway IP ...

Page 176: ...Setup Network Environment screen when ServerView is running A confirmation screen appears 1 4 Click the OK button The network environment is set and the Setup Network Environment screen is closed 2 Set up destination of SNMP Trap 2 1 Select Setup SNMP Agent under the Network Settings menu on the Global Settings tab in the GUI screen The Setup SNMP Agent menu screen appears 2 2 Click the Trap link ...

Page 177: ...f not specified public is used in Community Name Figure 7 38 Trap screen The new destination for the SNMP is added in the Set Destination of SNMP Traps field 2 4 Click the Set button A confirmation screen appears 2 5 Click the OK button The settings are reflected 3 Download the MIB definition file for SeverView monitoring Export the MIB definition file for ServerView monitoring FJDARY E60 MIB in t...

Page 178: ...e 4 Set ServerView Install and set ServerView on the server side Refer to the manual that is provided with ServerView to install and set ServerView 5 Confirm notification for when an event occurs After setting up the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 and server sending trap from the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 SNMP Agent to the server SNMP Manager can be confirmed by performing SNMP Trap Test 5 1 Start GUI 5 2 Cl...

Page 179: ...correctly Execute the ping command from MS DOS prompt of the ServerView management device confirm reply from ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 Example If the following messages are output the LAN is connected correctly If the above messages are not displayed check LAN related items such as LAN cable for operation management network environment settings of ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 and LAN card setup of ServerVi...

Page 180: ...support center The following explains how to set the device for remote support In the remote support setting register the setting environment to connect to the remote support center and customer information to send to the remote support center For details on the setting refer to ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 Web GUI User Guide Procedure 1 Start GUI 2 Click Setup Remote Support under the Remote Support me...

Page 181: ...ter and the connection between the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 and Remote Support center is checked The result of con nection check is sent to Mail Address End of procedure 7 5 Server Connection Setup Perform the settings required to connect to the server and install the required drivers Perform the settings required for network devices connecting the server and the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 Check the con...

Page 182: ...g status using GUI or CLI ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 parts status RAID group status Volume status For status check details refer to the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 Web GUI User Guide This section explains the procedure using GUI For the setup using the CLI commands refer to ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 CLI User Guide Refer ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 Web GUI User Guide ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 CLI User Guide ...

Page 183: ...al status image is the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 is in normal status When the general status image is other than etc an abnormality has been detected in the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 Check the status of each component on the Storage System Status screen On the device tree in the left of the Storage System Status screen components whose status is or have a failure or require preventive maintenance Contac...

Page 184: ...s On the RAID Group Status screen of GUI the status of RAID groups that you have registered is displayed Check if RAID configuration is set correctly Figure 7 43 RAID Group Status screen Display volume status On the Volume Status screen of GUI the status of volumes that you have registered is dis played Check if volumes are set correctly Figure 7 44 Volume Status screen ...

Page 185: ...forming any of these installation procedures 8 1 Disk Installation This section describes how to install optional disks in the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 8 1 1 Disk Handling Instructions About condensation Refer ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 Disk storage system Using Optional Products CAUTION Do When moving a disk from a cold place such as an un conditioned store house in winter to a warmer places such as an...

Page 186: ...tsu com global services computing storage eternus products diskstorage dx entry CAUTION Do When handling disks make sure to wear a wrist strap Failure to discharge static electricity may cause device failure Do not remove it until the operation is complete Leave the disk in its package until ready to install it Do not touch the circuitry on boards or soldered parts when handling the disks CAUTION ...

Page 187: ...describes how to install additional disks in the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 Slot 0 Slot 4 Slot 8 Slot 1 Slot 5 Slot 9 Slot 2 Slot 6 Slot 10 Slot 3 Slot 7 Slot 11 Slot 8 Slot 9 Slot 10 Slot 11 Slot 12 Slot 13 Slot 14 Slot 15 Slot 0 Slot 1 Slot 2 Slot 3 Slot 4 Slot 5 Slot 6 Slot 7 Slot 16 Slot 17 Slot 18 Slot 19 Slot 20 Slot 21 Slot 22 Slot 23 WARNING Do Not Do not install any disks that are not FUJITSU...

Page 188: ...DX80 DX90 are in normal status using the Storage System Status screen of GUI 3 Remove the front cover For details on how to attach the front cover refer to 3 3 Attaching and Removing the Front Cover page 75 4 Wear a wrist strap For how to wear a wrist strap refer to 3 6 Wearing the Wrist Strap page 81 CAUTION Do Not Disks which contain RAID groups or volumes or disks which are hot spares should no...

Page 189: ...ummy disk unit and pull it straight out of the disk slot 6 Install the new disk 6 1 Press the catch on the disk lock lever to unlock it 6 2 Insert the disk all the way into in the slot making sure that it is firmly seated and keeping the lock lever open IMPORTANT The removed dummy disk unit should be retained for future use IMPORTANT Hold the disk with both hands to protect against jarring Insert ...

Page 190: ...for each additional disk 8 Remove the wrist strap 9 Re attach the front cover For details on how to attach the front cover refer to 3 3 Attaching and Removing the Front Cover page 75 10 On the Storage System Status screen of GUI check that the added disks have been recognized 11 Set up RAID groups volumes hot spares and Host Affinity settings on the new disks as required End of procedure IMPORTANT...

Page 191: ...rage System Status screen of GUI 3 Wear a wrist strap For how to wear a wrist strap refer to 3 6 Wearing the Wrist Strap page 81 4 Remove the dummy disk unit from the slot in which the disk is to be installed Simultaneously push into the tabs in the upper and lower parts of the dummy disk unit and pull it straight out of the disk slot 5 Install the new disk 5 1 Press the catch on the disk lock lev...

Page 192: ...e direction of the arrow until the lock clicks shut 5 4 Check that the newly installed disk s DISK READY LED lights up green after approximately 30 seconds 6 Repeat Step 4 and Step 5 for each additional disk 7 Remove the wrist strap 8 On the Storage System Status screen of GUI check that the added disks have been recognized 9 Set up RAID groups volumes hot spares and Host Affinity settings on the ...

Page 193: ... house in winter to a warmer place such as an air conditioned room the severe temperature change may result in condensation forming To avoid this allow the packed drive enclosures sufficient time in the warmer place one hour for each 15 C of temperature difference to adapt to the new temperature CAUTION Do When handling the drive enclosure make sure to wear a wrist strap Failure to discharge stati...

Page 194: ...e different from those described The latest manual is available via the following web site and should be referred to as necessary http www fujitsu com global services computing storage eternus products diskstorage dx entry 8 2 3 Drive Enclosure Rack Installation Procedure This section describes how to install a drive enclosure in a rack Drive enclosures cannot be installed in the ETERNUS DX60 2 5 ...

Page 195: ...drive enclosures by installing them into the rack or expanding settings via GUI make sure to expand one by one Do not install the miniSAS cable for drive enclosures or power cord when installing the drive enclosure in the rack Connect them in Step 5 and Step 6 in 8 2 4 Additional Drive Enclosure Installation Install the disk after expanding the drive enclosure Refer ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 Disk sto...

Page 196: ...he front cover For details on how to attach the front cover refer to 3 3 Attaching and Removing the Front Cover page 75 6 Install the drive enclosure in the rack CAUTION Do When installing or removing the drive enclosure to or from the rack make sure to have the right and left sides and the bottom of the drive enclosure by two or more people Failure to do so may cause injury Front rack pillars Rea...

Page 197: ...ews at the front of the drive enclosure to fasten it in the rack 2 5 type drive enclosure Use the thumb screw to fasten the front right of the drive enclosure to the rack Do not fix the front left of the drive enclosure to the rack at this point After all work for addition has finished attach the supplied flange cover and use the thumb screw to fasten the front left of the drive enclosure to the r...

Page 198: ... the top miniSAS cable for drive enclosures connection order on the controller enclosure 3 5 type drive enclosure 2 5 type drive enclosure DE_No label is attached to the base device At the right side of the front of the drive enclosure Between the EXP 0 and EXP 1 expanders at the rear of the drive enclosure DE_No label At the right side of the front of the drive enclosure Between the EXP 0 and EXP...

Page 199: ...ings of the AUTO POWER switch and the MODE SELECT switch AUTO POWER switch Check that the AUTO POWER switch is set to the OFF position Do not change to ON MODE SELECT switch Check that the MODE SELECT switch is set to the ON position Do not change to OFF End of procedure 3 5 type drive enclosure 2 5 type drive enclosure AUTO POWER switch MODE SELECT switch AUTO POWER switch MODE SELECT switch ...

Page 200: ...e ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 Procedure 1 First check that all the components of the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 are in normal status using the Storage System Status screen of GUI 2 Wear a wrist strap For how to wear a wrist strap refer to 3 6 Wearing the Wrist Strap page 81 3 Click Add Drive Enclosure under the Hardware Maintenance menu on the Maintenance tab in the GUI screen The Add Drive Enclosure initi...

Page 201: ... cable for drive enclosures Refer to 6 6 MiniSAS Cable Connection For Drive Enclosures page 118 for the appropriate procedure 6 Connect the drive enclosure s power cord The drive enclosure turns on Refer to 6 7 Power Cord Connection page 124 for the appropriate procedure 7 Check that the drive enclosure s POWER LED and READY LED are on 8 Click the Next button The drive enclosure recognition proces...

Page 202: ...re screen is closed 11 For 2 5 type drive enclosures attach the supplied flange cover For details on how to attach the flange cover refer to 3 4 Attaching and Removing the Flange Cover page 78 12 On the Storage System Status screen check that the added drive enclosures have been recognized 13 Install the disks Refer to 8 1 4 Additional Disk Installation Procedure page 187 for the appropriate proce...

Page 203: ... Trap message of problems with the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 Using remote report service enables automatic notification of hardware failure to remote mainte nance center and enables problems to be resolved quickly 9 2 Backing up Data In case of a system failure important data should be regularly backed up to a tape drive or similar device CAUTION Do Impending trouble may be indicated by the warning m...

Page 204: ...n using the following example Refer to necessary part of this section Replacing Fibre Channel Cards Replacing LAN Cards iSCSI HBAs Replacing SAS Cards IMPORTANT When performing service maintenance the maintenance engineer connects a PC used for maintenance to the device Also the maintenance engineer may require information that is necessary for performing maintenance operations If the maintenance ...

Page 205: ...the Fibre Channel card that is to be replaced and record this setting for later replication 2 Replace the server side Fibre Channel card 2 1 Turn off the server for which the Fibre Channel card is to be replaced 2 2 Replace the Fibre Channel card For details of the replacement procedure refer to the user guide attached with the Fibre Channel card 3 Adjust the settings as necessary using the ETERNU...

Page 206: ...eplacement procedure Refer to the relevant manuals for more details The procedure to replace a LAN card iSCSI HBA is as follows Procedure 1 Turn off the server whose LAN card or iSCSI HBA is to be replaced 2 Replace the LAN card iSCSI HBA Refer to the documentation supplied with the LAN card or iSCSI HBA for the detailed replacement procedure 3 When the setting is complete confirm that the server ...

Page 207: ...S card that is to be replaced and record this setting for later replication 2 Replace the server side SAS card 2 1 Turn off the server whose SAS card is to be replaced 2 2 Replace the SAS card For details of the replacement procedure refer to the user guide attached with the SAS card 3 Adjust the settings as necessary using the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 s GUI or CLI 3 1 Delete the SAS address or host affi...

Page 208: ... via the network When the license key cannot be registered When an ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 related error message is displayed by the server When volume capacity is short When I O access is slow When the server does not recognize the disks 9 5 1 Check List Unusual phenomena during operation of the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 If the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 exhibits any of the following symptoms unplug the ...

Page 209: ...ur maintenance engineer Is the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 s power cord disconnected Is main line switch of AC outlet box MAIN LINE SWITCH turned to OFF O Is the main power correctly being supplied Is the miniSAS cable for drive enclosures disconnected When the READY LED is not on If more than 10 minutes has passed since the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 s power was turned on and the READY LED still hasn t tu...

Page 210: ... not reconnect the miniSAS cables in the following order Procedure 1 Press the controller enclosure s Power Switch for four seconds or more to turn off the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 and turn off the AC power 2 Re connect the miniSAS cable 3 Make sure that power is being supplied then turn the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 on End of procedure When the FAULT LED blinks Check the General Status in GUI A Genera...

Page 211: ...f procedure When the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 is no accessible via the network Check the following points Is the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 turned off Has the LAN cable become disconnected For the dual controller model does the controller to which the LAN cable is connected have an unlit MASTER LED Have any network devices such as hub or router failed Are the network device settings invalid Is the ETERN...

Page 212: ...US DX60 DX80 DX90 for any work that is not affected by this problem contact your maintenance engineer to determine the cause of the problem When volume capacity is short Volume adding function LUN concatenation and RAID migration and RAID group adding func tion Logical Device Expansion function can be used to resolve the capacity shortage of vol umes Refer to ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 Web GUI User Gu...

Page 213: ...ity is detected contact your maintenance engineer Check the path status When using ETERNUS Multipath Driver start ETERNUS Multipath Manager For Windows click Start Program ETERNUS Multipath Driver ETERNUS Multipath Manager to start ETERNUS Multipath Manager If an abnormality is detected in a path refer to ETERNUS Multipath Driver manuals and follow the direction given in the manuals Figure 9 1 ETE...

Page 214: ... to turn off the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 2 Connect the miniSAS cables 3 Press the controller enclosure s Power Switch to turn on the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 End of procedure Specific servers do not recognize the disks If the specific servers do not recognize the disks while other servers can check the following points If none of these resolve the problem leave the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 alone and co...

Page 215: ...ble Record 1 Please identify your ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 Disk storage system Check the Manufacturer s label MODEL SER NO 2 Please enter the following information about your ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 Number of drive enclosures Number of disks 3 Are you using a UPS If so what model 4 What is the state of the following Controller Enclosure LEDs 5 POWER READY FAULT IDENTIFY CACHE Yes No Yes No Yes No Bli...

Page 216: ...Chapter 9 Operation and Maintenance 9 5 Troubleshooting ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 Disk storage system User Guide 216 Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 3042 08ENZ0 Figure 9 3 Trouble record 2 2 6 Other ...

Page 217: ...opyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 3042 08ENZ0 Appendix A Specifications This appendix explains the specifications of the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 and its optional products A 1 Device Specifications This section explains the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 specifications ...

Page 218: ...m logical capacity 2 SAS disks 10 1TB 10 1TB Nearline SAS disks 33 8TB Number of controllers 1 2 1 2 Host interface Fibre Channel 4Gbit s 2Gbit s 1Gbit s iSCSI 1Gbit s SAS 3Gbit s Fibre Channel 4Gbit s 2Gbit s 1Gbit s Number of host interfaces 2 4 2 4 Maximum number of servers to be connected Fibre Channel model 32 64 32 64 iSCSI model 32 64 SAS model 2 4 Cache 1GB 2GB 1GB 2GB Number of disks 2 to...

Page 219: ...in the recommended RAID5 configuration The possible capacity for use depends on the environment conditions 3 Value for a single controller enclosure Maximum heat generation AC 100 120V 2 880kJ h 1 692kJ h AC 200 240V 2 844kJ h 1 656kJ h Environmental conditions Temperature 5 40 C operating Humidity 20 80 RH operating Noise emission Sound Power Level LWAd 3 5 9B 6 0B Sound Pressure Level LpAm 3 42 ...

Page 220: ...S disks 52 7TB 52 7TB Nearline SAS disks 176 1TB SSDs 0 5TB 1 0TB 0 5TB 1 0TB Number of controllers 1 2 1 2 Host interface Fibre Channel 8Gbit s 4Gbit s 2Gbit s Fibre Channel 4Gbit s 2Gbit s 1Gbit s iSCSI 1Gbit s SAS 3Gbit s Fibre Channel 8Gbit s 4Gbit s 2Gbit s Fibre Channel 4Gbit s 2Gbit s 1Gbit s Number of host interfaces 2 4 2 4 Maximum number of servers to be connected Fibre Channel model 64 ...

Page 221: ...ngle controller model and up to nine SSDs can be installed in the dual controller model 5 Can be installed in 3 5 type drive enclosures 6 Value for a single controller enclosure Power Voltage AC 100 120V AC 200 240V Phase Single Frequency 50Hz 60Hz Maximum power consumption AC 100 120V 3 750W 2 160W 3 AC 200 240V 3 740W 2 100W 3 Maximum heat generation AC 100 120V 13 500kJ h 7 776kJ h 3 AC 200 240...

Page 222: ...AS disks 176 1TB SSDs 0 5TB 1 0TB 0 5TB 1 0TB Number of controllers 1 2 1 2 Host interface Fibre Channel 8Gbit s 4Gbit s 2Gbit s Number of host interfaces 4 8 4 8 Maximum number of servers to be connected 128 256 128 256 Cache capacity 2GB 4GB 2GB 4GB Number of disks 4 2 to 120 Disk capacity Speed 3 5 SAS disks 300GB 450GB 600GB 15 000rpm 300GB 450GB 600GB 15 000rpm 5 3 5 Nearline SAS disks 750GB ...

Page 223: ...n 120 of 2 5 disk are installed 4 Up to five SSDs can be installed in the single controller model and up to nine SSDs can be installed in the dual controller model 5 Can be installed in 3 5 type drive enclosures 6 Value for a single controller enclosure Maximum heat generation AC 100 120V 13 536kJ h 7 812kJ h 3 AC 200 240V 13 464kJ h 7 596kJ h 3 Environmental conditions Temperature 5 40 C operatin...

Page 224: ...calculated based on the assumption 1GB 1 0003 Byte 450GB 15krpm SAS disks Table A 5 450GB 15krpm SAS disk specifications 1 Specification per one disk 2 The capacity is calculated based on the assumption 1GB 1 0003 Byte Item Specification Model name ETLSA3HAU ETLSA3MAU ETLSA3PAU Drive Interface Serial Attached SCSI 3Gbit s Storage medium 3 5 hard disk Capacity 300GB Speed 15 000rpm Dimensions W D H...

Page 225: ...TB 7 2krpm Nearline SAS disk specifications 1 Specification per one disk 2 The capacity is calculated based on the assumption 1GB 1 0003Byte Item Specification Model name ETLSA6HAU ETLSA6MAU ETLSA6PAU Drive Interface Serial Attached SCSI 3Gbit s Storage medium 3 5 hard disk Capacity 600GB Speed 15 000rpm Dimensions W D H 109 196 27 mm Weight 0 9 kg Item Specification Model name ETLNS7HAU ETLNS7MAU...

Page 226: ...11 200GB SSD specifications 1 Specification per one SSD 2 The capacity is calculated based on the assumption 1GB 1 0003Byte Item Specification Model name ETLNS2HAU ETLNS2MAU ETLNS2PAU Drive Interface Serial Attached SCSI 3Gbit s Storage medium 3 5 hard disk Capacity 2TB Speed 7 200rpm Dimensions W D H 109 196 27 mm Weight 1 0 kg Item Specification Model name ETLSS1HAU ETLSS1MAU ETLSS1PAU Drive Int...

Page 227: ...GB 10krpm SAS disk specifications 1 Specification per one disk 2 The capacity is calculated based on the assumption 1GB 1 0003 Byte Item Specification Model name ETLSA1HBU ETLSA1MBU ETLSA1PBU Drive Interface Serial Attached SCSI 3Gbit s Storage medium 2 5 hard disk Capacity 146GB Speed 10 000rpm Dimensions W D H 19 142 81 mm Weight 0 3 kg Item Specification Model name ETLSA3HBU ETLSA3MBU ETLSA3PBU...

Page 228: ...B SSD specifications 1 Specification per one SSD 2 The capacity is calculated based on the assumption 1GB 1 0003Byte Item Specification Model name ETLSA6HBU ETLSA6MBU ETLSA6PBU Drive Interface Serial Attached SCSI 3Gbit s Storage medium 2 5 hard disk Capacity 600GB Speed 10 000rpm Dimensions W D H 19 142 81 mm Weight 0 3 kg Item Specification Model name ETLSS1HBU ETLSS1MBU ETLSS1PBU Drive Interfac...

Page 229: ...wer Voltage AC 100 120V AC 200 240V Phase Single Frequency 50Hz 60Hz Maximum power consumption AC 100 120V 370W AC 200 240V 370W Maximum heat generation AC 100 120V 1 332kJ h AC 200 240V 1 332kJ h Environmental condition Temperature 5 40 C operating Humidity 20 80 RH operating Item Specification Model name ETLDE2BU ETLDE1BU Drive interface Serial Attached SCSI 3Gbit s Number of disk slots 24 Numbe...

Page 230: ...ge AC 200 240V Phase Single Frequency 50Hz 60Hz Inlet Connection type and length Plug IEC320 C13 NEMA L6 15P 4m Number of inlets 2 Outlet Connection type and length Plug IEC320 C13 IEC320 C14 3m Number of outlets 4 Dimensions U 1U Weight 2 0 kg Item Specification Model name ETLAC2U2U Power Voltage AC 200 240V Phase Single Frequency 50Hz 60Hz Inlet Connection type and length Straight through NEMA L...

Page 231: ...2 5 Expansion Expander For 3 5 disk model Table A 24 Expansion expander specifications Item Specification Model name ETLC8F8AU ETLC8F4AU ETLC6F4AU ETLC8L1AU ETLC6L1AU ETLC8S3AU ETLC6S3AU ETLC9E8AU Dimensions W D H 205 375 42 mm Weight 2 5 kg Item Specification Model name ETLC6F4BU ETLC8F8BU ETLC8F4BU ETLC9E8BU Dimensions W D H 205 375 42 mm Weight 3 0 kg Item Specification Model name ETLEXAU Dimen...

Page 232: ... A 25 Expansion expander specifications A 2 6 Extension Cable Kit Table A 26 Extension cable kit specifications Item Specification Model name ETLEXBU Dimensions W D H 205 375 42 mm Maximum weight 2 0 kg miniSAS cable Connection type and length SFF 8088 SFF 8088 0 75m Number of cables 1 Item Specification Model name ETLCAMS1U Connection type and length SFF 8088 SFF 8088 3m Number of cables 1 ...

Page 233: ...ecific TRAP number Meaning Item fault CRITICAL 2 Hardware error occurred Item warning MAJOR 5 Preventive Maintenance Hardware has been detected Sensor status changed CRITICAL 6 Temperature abnormality has been detected Maintenance required CRITICAL 7 An error that requires maintenance has been detected Information event 1 INFORMATIONAL 9 Information Item fault to normal 1 INFORMATIONAL 22 Item fau...

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Page 236: ...t reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution 3 All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software must display the following acknowledgement This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young eay cryptsoft com The word cryptographic can be lef...

Page 237: ...izard 150 Controller enclosure 2 5 type Components 57 Installing in a rack 92 Controller enclosure 3 5 type Components 49 Installing in a rack 92 Controller CM 51 59 Fibre Channel model 52 iSCSI model 54 SAS model 55 Customer Information 181 D Date and time setup 143 DE_No label 97 198 Drive enclosure 2 5 type 68 Drive enclosure 3 5 type 64 Disk 64 Installing 185 Specifications 224 DISK STATUS LED...

Page 238: ...NTIFY LED controller Fibre Channel model 52 53 60 61 iSCSI model 54 SAS model 55 IDENTIFY LED expander 66 70 Initial setup 141 Inlet 59 AC outlet box 1U 71 AC outlet box 2U 71 Power supply unit 56 62 66 70 Install drivers 181 Installing the ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 88 IP RESET switch Controller enclosure 2 5 type 58 Controller enclosure 3 5 type 50 iSCSI interface 35 iSCSI model 54 iSCSI port 54 L L...

Page 239: ...losure 2 5 type 59 Drive enclosure 2 5 type 69 Drive enclosure 3 5 type 65 Power switch Controller enclosure 2 5 type 57 Controller enclosure 3 5 type 49 PWC port Fibre Channel model 52 53 60 61 iSCSI model 54 SAS model 55 Q QuickOPC 40 R RAID group 32 Creation 151 Status display 184 RAID level 26 Recommended RAID level 31 Reliability performance capacity 31 RAID migration 42 RAID0 27 RAID1 27 RAI...

Page 240: ...ox 1U 230 AC outlet box 2U 230 Drive enclosure 2 5 type 229 Drive enclosure 3 5 type 229 ETERNUS DX60 218 ETERNUS DX80 220 ETERNUS DX90 222 Expansion controller 231 Expansion expander 231 Extension cable kit 232 2 5 disk 227 3 5 disk 224 SSD 35 Specifications 226 Status display 182 183 STATUS LED 56 62 66 70 Storage System Status 183 System Capacitor Unit SCU 55 61 System disks 33 System features ...

Page 241: ...sing information or other use of the information contained in this manual Fujitsu assumes no liability for damages to third party copyrights or other rights arising from the use of any information in this manual Contents of this manual are not to be reproduced without permission from Fujitsu ETERNUS DX60 DX80 DX90 Disk storage system User Guide P3AM 3042 08ENZ0 Date of issuance June 2011 Issuance ...

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