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Setting Up Your Dell EMC SCv3000 and SCv3020 Storage System (Front-End SAS)

To add capacity to your storage system, you can connect SCv300, SCv320, or SCv360 expansion enclosures to an SCv3000 series storage system. 
Each expansion enclosure includes two Enclosure Management Modules (EMM) in two interface slots.

 NOTE:

 

If the storage system is installed without expansion enclosures, do not interconnect the back-end SAS ports on the storage controllers.

1.  Power on any network switches, routers, or other 

standalone components.

2.  Power on any expansion enclosures that might be 

a part of the system.

3.  Power on the storage system by turning on both 

power supply/cooling fan modules. 

 

 

CAUTION: 

Do not power off the storage 

system until it can be discovered with the Storage 
Manager Client. During the initial power up, the 
storage system might take up to twenty minutes 
to boot completely.

The Unisphere web interface provides access to the initial setup wizards. The wizards help you 
remotely discover and configure storage systems.

To access the Initialize Storage Center wizard from the Data Collector

1.  Open a web browser.
2.  Type the address of the Data Collector in the browser using the following format:  

https://Data Collector host name or IP address:3033/

3.  Type the user name and password of a Data Collector user in the User Name and Password 

fields.

4.  Click 

Log In

The web broser connects to the Data Collector and displays the Unisphere Central Home 
page.

5.  From the Unisphere Central Home page, click 

 (New), and select 

Initalize Storage 

Center

The Initialize Storage Center wizard opens and the Introduction page is displayed.

6.  Follow the prompts in the Initialize Storage Center wizard to proceed.

To access the Initialize Storage Center wizard by connecting directly to a 
Storage Center

 NOTE

: The Storage Center must be installed on a DHCP-enabled network.

1.  Open a web browser.
2.  Type the service tag or IP address of the Storage Center in the browser using the following 

format: 

https://Storage Center service tag or IP address/

3.  Type 

Admin

 in the User Name field.

4.  Type 

mmm

 in the Password field.

5.  Click 

Log In

The web browser connects to the Storage Center and the Change Password dialog box is 
displayed in the Unisphere interface.

6.  Type 

mmm

 in the Current Password field.

7.  Type a new password for the Admin user in the New Password and Confirm New Password 

fields.

8.  Click 

OK.

 

The Initialize Storage Center wizard opens and the Welcome page is displayed.

9.  Follow the prompts in the Initialize Storage Center wizard to proceed.
If you do not have access to a Data Collector and you are unable to connect directly to a 
Storage Center, use the Unisphere Discovery Utility to discover and initialize a Storage Center.

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Power on System Components

Cable the Backend

Discover and Configure the Storage Center

Cable SCv300 or SCv320 Expansion 
Enclosures

To connect SCv300 or SCv320 expansion enclosures to the storage 
system:

Chain 1: A Side (Orange)

1.  Connect port 1 on the top storage controller to port 1 on the top 

EMM of the first expansion enclosure.

2.  Connect the remaining expansion enclosures in series from port 

2 to port 1 using the top EMMs. 

3.  Connect port 2 on the top EMM of the last expansion enclosure 

to port 2 on the bottom storage controller.

Chain 1: B Side (Blue)

1.  Connect port 1 on bottom storage controller to port 1 on the 

bottom EMM of the first expansion enclosure.

2.  Connect the remaining expansion enclosures in series from port 

2 to port 1 using the bottom EMM.

3.  Connect port 2 on the bottom EMM of the last expansion 

enclosure to port 2 on the top storage controller.

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Notes, Cautions, and Warnings

 A 

NOTE

 indicates important information that helps you make better use of your product.

 A 

CAUTION

 indicates potential damage to hardware or loss of data and tells you how to avoid the problem.

 A 

WARNING

 

indicates a potential for property damage, personal injury, or death.

Cable SCv360 Expansion Enclosures

To connect SCv360 expansion enclosures to the storage 
system:

Chain 1: A Side (Orange)

1.  Connect port 1 on the top storage controller to port 1 

on the left EMM of the first expansion enclosure.

2.  Connect the remaining expansion enclosures in series 

from port 3 to port 1 using the left EMMs. 

3.  Connect port 3 on the left EMM of the last expansion 

enclosure to port 2 on the bottom storage controller.

Chain 1: B Side (Blue)

1.  Connect port 1 on bottom storage controller to port 1 

on the right EMM of the first expansion enclosure.

2.  Connect the remaining expansion enclosures in series 

from port 3 to port 1 using the right EMM.

3.  Connect port 3 on the right EMM of the last 

expansion enclosure to port 2 on the top storage 
controller.

 

CAUTION: 

Make sure that the power switches are in the OFF position 

before connecting the power cables. 

1.  Connect the power cables to both power supply/cooling fan modules in the storage system 

chassis. 

2.  Use the velcro straps to secure the power cables to the storage system chassis.

3.  Plug the other end of the power cables into a grounded electrical outlet or a separate power 

source such as an uninterrupted power supply (UPS) or a power distribution unit (PDU).

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Connect the Power Cables

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Attach the Host Servers (iSCSI)

Refer to the 

Dell EMC Storage Compatibility Matrix

 for a list of supported iSCSI network adapters.

Windows and Linux Hosts

Install the iSCSI HBAs or network adapters, install the drivers, and make sure that the latest 
supported BIOS is installed.
1.  Install the iSCSI HBAs or network adapters dedicated for iSCSI traffic in the host servers. 
2.  Install supported iSCSI HBA drivers and make sure that iSCSI HBAs have the latest supported 

firmware.

3.  Use the iSCSI cabling diagrams to cable the host servers to switches. Connecting host servers 

directly to the storage system without using Ethernet switches is not supported.

4.  Assign IP addresses to each iSCSI port to match the subnets for each fault domain.

 

CAUTION: 

Make sure to assign the correct IP addresses to the HBAs or network adapters. 

Assigning IPs to the wrong ports can cause connectivity issues.

 NOTE:

 If using jumbo frames, enable and configure jumbo frames on all devices in the data path.

VMware ESXi Hosts

Install the iSCSI HBAs or network adapters (NICs) and make sure that the latest supported BIOS is 
installed.
1. Install the iSCSI HBAs or NICs dedicated for iSCSI traffic in the ESXi hosts.
2. Use the iSCSI cabling diagrams to cable the ESXi hosts to switches. Connecting ESXi hosts 
directly to the storage system without using Ethernet switches is not supported.
3. Create a VMkernel port for each iSCSI HBA or NIC to be used for iSCSI.
4. Assign IP addresses for each adapter port to match the subnets for each fault domain.

 

CAUTION: 

Make sure to assign the correct IP addresses to the HBAs or network adapters. 

Assigning IPs to the wrong ports can cause connectivity issues.

 NOTE:

 If using jumbo frames, enable and configure jumbo frames on all devices in the data path: 

adapter ports, switches, and storage system.
5. If using the software iSCSI initiator and the server has iSCSI offload, the iSCSI hardware initiator 
must be disabled.
6. If using iSCSI HBAs, configure Network Port Binding to add the VMkernel ports to the iSCSI
Storage Adapter.  Do not bind NICs to the software initiator. 
7. If using software iSCSI initiator, add the Storage Center's iSCSI target IPs to the Dynamic 
Discovery.

Configure Host Access to a Storage Center

1.  For Windows and Linux servers, click the 

Configure this host to access a Storage Center

 link 

and log in to the Storage Center. 
For VMware ESXi servers, click 

Configure VMware vSphere to access a Storage Center

.

2.  Follow the steps in the wizard to configure the host to access the Storage Center and configure 

best practices for performing I/O.

When the host configuration is complete, use the Storage Manager Client to create and map 
volumes.

10 Attach the Host Servers (SAS)

Refer to the 

Dell EMC Storage Compatibility Matrix

 for a list of 

supported SAS network adapters.

Windows and Linux Hosts

Install the HBAs or network adapters, install the drivers, and make 
sure that the latest supported BIOS is installed.
1.  Install SAS HBAs in the host servers.
2.  Install supported HBA drivers and make sure that HBAs have 

the latest supported firmware.

3.  Use the SAS cabling diagram to cable the host servers 

directly to the storage controllers.

4.  Using Storage Manager, click 

Configure this host to access 

a Storage Center

 and log in to the Storage Center. The 

Setup localhost for Storage Center wizard opens. 

VMware ESXi Hosts

The Configure VMware vSphere to access a Storage Center 

wizard is not supported with SAS HBAs. 
1.  Refer to the following Dell Support page for required 

procedures to configure hosts: 

http://www.dell.com/support/article/how11081

2.  Within Storage Manager, use the 

Create Server

 option to 

manually create the server object.

Configure Host Access to a Storage Center

1.  Open the Storage Manager Client Welcome Screen.
2.  Click the 

Configure this host to access a Storage Center

 

link and log in to the Storage Center.

3.  Follow the steps in the wizard to configure the host to access 

the Storage Center and configure best practices for 
performing I/O.

When the host configuration is complete, use the Storage 
Manager Client to create and map volumes.

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