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DSN-1100 Hardware Reference Guide 

 

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Table A-1. xStack Storage Array DIMM Specifications 

 

Requirement 

Description 

PC2700/DDR333 speed 

SDRAMs must be JEDEC compliant and DDR333 capable, with a CAS latency of 2.5. 
PC2100/DDR400 speed DIMMs can be used if they support a 2.5 CAS latency when 
operating at DDR333 speed. 

ECC 

DIMMs must be organized as x72 bits wide, allowing support for ECC. 

X8 RAMs 

DIMMs must use 8-bit wide DRAMs that can support data mask (DM) signals. DIMMs that 
use 4-bit-wide DRAMs do not provide DM signals and cannot be used.  

Registered 

DIMMs must be registered as per the JEDEC specification for registered DIMMs. 

Buffered 

DIMMs must be buffered as per the JEDEC specification for buffered DIMMs. 

Organization 

Conforming DIMM organizations are shown in Table A-2.. 

Table A-2. DIMM Organization 

 

DIMM 0 (J15) 

System 

Memory 

Module 

Total 

System 

Memory 

DIMM 1 (J14) 

Buffer / Cache 

Memory 

Module 

Total 

Buffer / Cache 

Memory 

Total 

Memory 

256MB 

256MB 

256MB 

256MB 

512MB 

256MB 

256MB 

512MB 

512MB 

768MB 

512MB 

512MB 

512MB 

512MB 

1GB 

512MB 

512MB 

1GB 

1GB 

1.5GB 

 

To upgrade or replace memory, use the following procedure. 

1.

 

Power down the DSN-1100 storage system and remove the power cord from the back 
panel. 

2.

 

Attach an ESD-preventive wrist strap. 

3.

 

Open the enclosure to access the DSN-1100 storage system Controller (see section A.1). 

4.

 

Remove all five drive trays from the system and look down at the controller board as 
shown in figure A-10.  Be sure to orient the rear of the system to your left as shown.   

5.

 

Locate the DIMM socket where you will be removing or installing the DIMM (see Figure A-
10, A-11 and A-12). 

6.

 

To remove a DIMM, carefully push the socket latches found on either side of the DIMM 
socket, then pull the DIMM out of the socket (see Figure A-13). The latches hold the DIMM 
tightly, so be careful not to break the socket. 

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Страница 7: ... 2 Desktop Floor or Shelf Installation 20 3 2 Unpacking the DSN 1100 Storage System 21 3 3 Items Supplied by the User 21 3 4 Connecting to the iSCSI Data Ports 22 3 4 1 Connecting to the DSN 1100 Host Network Connection Ports 22 3 5 Connecting to the Management Port 22 3 6 Connecting the Power Cords 23 3 7 Powering on the DSN 1100 Storage System 23 Appendix A Replacing and Upgrading FRUs 25 A 1 Re...

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Страница 9: ... A Chip with the following features Up to 5 internal Serial Advanced Technical Attachment SATA drives Up to 512 MB of system memory Up to 1 GB of buffer cache memory Four 1GbE local area network LAN connectors accessed via the back panel A 10 100 Mbps management port An RS 232 C DB9 diagnostic port for troubleshooting purposes Complete configuration and management are available through the intuiti...

Страница 10: ...y investment protection and reduced training costs Scalability over long distances ideal for remote data replication and disaster recovery Two internal fans provide cooling Battery pack ensures that a charged battery is on hand to preserve buffer cache contents if a power failure occurs Contents are backed up for approximately 72 hours 1 3 System Overview Figure 1 1 shows a typical DSN 1100 storag...

Страница 11: ...apter 2 DSN 1100 Layout This chapter describes the hardware components on the DSN 1100 storage system The topics covered in this chapter are Section 2 1 Front Panel Components Section 2 2 Inside Front Cover Section 2 3 Rear Panel Components ...

Страница 12: ...dy for operation or encountered a fault condition see Figure 2 1 and Table 2 1 Battery Status LED shows the state of the internal cache memory battery see Figure 2 1 and Table 2 1 A lock on the bezel that protects access to the power switch and drives inside the unit The hard drive power and drive activity fault LEDs see Figure 2 2 and Table 2 2 Figure 2 1 Front View of the DSN 1100 Storage System...

Страница 13: ...OFF power is not being received OFF Array is powered off or performing its Power On Self Test Red ON a fault has occurred Ready Fault Green ON normal operation ON Illuminated steadily Good battery present ON Blinking Good battery present Battery Backup State Battery Status Green OFF Battery not installed or is less than 5 6V ...

Страница 14: ...or each drive 00 through 04 LED Color Description Drive Power Blue ON Drive is powered and operational Green Blinking Data being transmitted or received from corresponding SATA drive Drive Activity and Fault Red ON Drive has experienced a fault and is offline Drive Power LED Drive Activity and Fault LED ...

Страница 15: ...er switch see Figure 2 3 and Table 2 3 Five hot swappable drive trays see Figure 2 3 Figure 2 3 Front View with Cover Open Table 2 3 Inside Front Cover Switch Switch Description Power Applies power to the DSN 1100 storage system Pressing this switch for longer than 3 seconds removes power from the DSN 1100 storage system and turns it off Power Switch Drive 00 Drive 01 Drive 02 Drive 03 Drive 04 ...

Страница 16: ...stic Port one 9600 bps RS 232 C DB9 diagnostic port is located to the right of the management port This requires a male to female straight through cable provided with the system Reset switch this is hidden within a small hole Please use the tip of a pen or a paper clip to reset the system Note This reboots the system and does not reset the unit to initial factory settings see Figure 2 4 and Table ...

Страница 17: ...Port Activity LEDs LED Color Description Yellow link is operating at 1 Gbps Green link is operating at 100 Mbps Port Speed Yellow Green None link is operating at 10 Mbps ON link is operational Port Activity Green Blink data is being sent or received Table 2 6 RJ 45 Port Activity and Speed LEDs for the Fast Ethernet Management Port Color Description Green ON Link is operational Green Blinking Data ...

Страница 18: ...18 Chapter 2 DSN 1100 Layout This Page Left Intentionally Blank ...

Страница 19: ...stem The topics covered in this chapter are Section 3 1 Site Considerations Section 3 2 Unpacking the DSN 1100 Storage System Section 3 3 Items Supplied by the User Section 3 4 Connecting to the iSCSI Data Ports Section 3 5 Connecting to the Management Port Section 3 6 Connecting the Power Cords Section 3 7 Powering on the DSN 1100 Storage System ...

Страница 20: ...ocation should offer a power outlet within six feet 1 82 meters of the DSN 1100 storage system The location should allow for at least six inches 152 3 mm of space around the DSN 1100 storage system for ventilation Do not place the DSN 1100 storage system next to on top off or below any device that generates a significant amount of heat or will block the fee flow of air through the DSN 1100 ventila...

Страница 21: ... 3 1 Thereafter the additional items required for installation depend on the user category into which you fit Table 3 1 User Supplied Items to Perform the DSN 1100 Storage System Installation User Category User Supplied Items All Users A PC with a Network Interface Card NIC that will act as the iSCSI initiator See Note 1 A PC with a NIC and Internet access that will access the management console S...

Страница 22: ...rt in sequence port 1 then port 2 and so on Do not skip ports when making these connections 3 5 Connecting to the Management Port Connecting a PC to the management port lets you configure and manage the DSN 1100 storage system This connection is made using a PC with an installed NIC and either a cross over cable if connecting directly to the management port or a straight through cable if connectin...

Страница 23: ...le 3 2 Verifying Completion of the DSN 1100 Storage System Power on Process If the DSN 1100 Storage System Verify the Power on Process by Has no front panel Ready Fault LED Wait five minutes after powering on the DSN 1100 storage system Has a front panel Ready Fault LED The LED turns green when the startup process completes If the LED turns red reboot the DSN 1100 storage system If the problem per...

Страница 24: ...24 Chapter 3 Installing the DSN 1100 Storage System This Page Left Intentionally Blank ...

Страница 25: ...include Battery Pack System and buffer memory SATA drives Fans Power supply A 1 Removing the Cover To remove the cover use the following procedure 1 Power down the DSN 1100 storage system and remove the power cord from the back panel 2 Attach an ESD preventive wrist strap 3 Remove the six screws as shown in Figure A 1 4 Slide the cover towards the rear and remove as shown in Figure A 2 5 To replac...

Страница 26: ...26 Appendix A Replacing and Upgrading FRUs Figure A 1 Removing the Cover Figure A 2 Slide the Cover Back and Remove Screw Screw Screw Screw Screw Screw Slide Cover to Rear and Lift Up ...

Страница 27: ...a battery to back up the buffer cache contents The battery pack connects to the DSN 1100 controller board using a 3 pin locking connector at J11 see Figure A 3 for detailed drawing of its location The battery itself is attached to the chassis by means of two 3M Dual Lock re closable fastener strips which allow easy field replacement of the pack if required Figure A 3 Battery Pack Connector J11 Loc...

Страница 28: ... as shown to align the fastener strips Make sure the battery cable and connector is located nearest to the battery socket J11 on the controller see Figure A 4 Figure A 4 Aligning the Battery 2 Press the battery down firmly as shown in Figure A 5 until you feel it lock into place Figure A 5 Press the Battery Down Firmly Until it Locks ...

Страница 29: ...e in the mounting plate as shown in Figure A 6 Do not damage the insulation on the wires Figure A 6 Align the Battery Plug with Connector J11 4 Align the battery plug with connector J11 as shown in Figure A 7 and insert it fully into the socket Figure A 7 Align the Battery Plug with Connector J11 ...

Страница 30: ...placing and Upgrading FRUs 5 The connector locked firmly into connector J11 as shown in Figure A 8 Figure A 8 Battery Plug Locked in Place 6 The installed battery is shown in Figure A 9 Figure A 9 The Installed Battery ...

Страница 31: ...e Memory The xStack Storage controller can address up to 1GB of buffer memory and comes standard with 256MB 1 x 256MB modules installed This should work well for most applications However several applications such as video streaming of the product could benefit from increased cache memory Please see Figures A 10 and A 11 for buffer memory location Note on Memory Table A 1 lists the specifications ...

Страница 32: ...32 Appendix A Replacing and Upgrading FRUs Figure A 11 Buffer Cache Memory DIMM Socket Figure A 12 System Memory DIMM Socket ...

Страница 33: ...MM 0 J15 System Memory Module Total System Memory DIMM 1 J14 Buffer Cache Memory Module Total Buffer Cache Memory Total Memory 256MB 256MB 256MB 256MB 512MB 256MB 256MB 512MB 512MB 768MB 512MB 512MB 512MB 512MB 1GB 512MB 512MB 1GB 1GB 1 5GB To upgrade or replace memory use the following procedure 1 Power down the DSN 1100 storage system and remove the power cord from the back panel 2 Attach an ESD...

Страница 34: ...h the metal fingers into the DIMM socket see Figure A 14 Stop sliding when the DIMMM is securely seated in the socket Figure A 14 Inserting a DIMM 9 Snap the latches into place Do not use excessive force because the socket might break 10 Replace the cover see section A 1 11 Power on the DSN 1100 storage system If error messages relating to memory are displayed remove the DIMM and reinstall it maki...

Страница 35: ... part of a volume that may or may not be redundant Before removing a drive from an operating xStack Storage Array make sure it is the correct one A 3 1 Drive and Tray Removal A drive tray assembly can be removed by pressing upwards on the green latch found on the tray and removing it with the handle as shown in Figure A 15 and Figure A 16 Figure A 15 Drive and Tray Removal Figure A 16 Remove Drive...

Страница 36: ...stall a hard drive in a drive tray 1 If there is one remove the plastic air dam from the tray by squeezing the two levers together and lifting the piece out of the tray as shown in A 17 Figure A 17 Removing the Plastic Air Dam Piece 2 Your tray should now look like Figure A 18 Figure A 18 Tray with Air Dam Removed ...

Страница 37: ...d drive in tray as shown in Figure A 19 Figure A 19 Place Hard Drive in Tray 4 Align the mounting holes and insert four mounting screws to hold the drive securely in the drive tray as shown in Figure A Figure A 20 Secure the Hard Drive in the Drive Tray ...

Страница 38: ... drive bay as shown in Figure A 21 Push the tray at the point indicated in Step 2 of Figure A 22 and push until it is seated firmly within the bay As you press you will see the tray handle begin to move inwards as the locking mechanism enters the locking slot When you see this then you must push the tray handle inwards as shown in Figure A 23 until you hear the green locking mechanism click Figure...

Страница 39: ...DSN 1100 Hardware Reference Guide 39 Figure A 22 Press Here Until You See the Lever Move Inwards Figure A 23 Press Lever Inwards Until it Locks ...

Страница 40: ... supply use the following procedure 1 Power down the DSN 1100 storage system and remove the power cord from the back panel 2 Attach an ESD preventive wrist strap 3 Open the enclosure to access the DSN 1100 storage system controller see section A 1 4 Remove the two screws shown in Figure A 24 found on the rear of the chassis Figure A 24 Remove These Two Screws on the Rear of the Chassis Screw Screw...

Страница 41: ...igure A 25 found on the bottom of the chassis Figure A 25 Remove These Two Screws on the Bottom of the Chassis 6 Open the clip which holds the power supply wiring harness in place as shown in Figure A 26 Figure A 26 Open the Power Supply Harness Retention Clip Screw Screw ...

Страница 42: ... 27 Figure A 27 Remove the Power Supply Harness Connector 8 Carefully slide the power supply out of the chassis as shown in Figure A 28 NOTE Be sure not to damage the insulation on the wiring harness Figure A 28 Remove the Power Supply Harness Connector 9 To install a power supply please reverse these steps ...

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