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2. 7x20 CRU Maintenance Procedures on page 165 replace system controller components Disk Shelf Maintenance Procedures on page 218 replace disk shelf components Appliance Overview The Sun ZFS Storage 7420 Appliance consists of a standalone storage controller or two storage controllers in a high availability cluster configuration and one to 36 disk shelves The following table describes the 7420 configuration options Note 7420 M2 controllers cannot be clustered with 7420 controllers TABLE 2 28 7420 Controller Configuration Options Product ID Mktg Part CPU DIMMs Readzilla Boot Drive Mfg Part Number Number 7420 M2 7107089 4x8 core 8GB 16GB 1 6TB SAS 900GB SAS 7075466 2 0GHz 7420 M2 7107090 4x10 core 8GB 16GB 1 6TB SAS 900GB SAS 7075470 2 40GHz 7420 7100566 4x8 core 8GB 16GB 512GB SATA 500GB SATA 7014572 2 0GHz 7420 7100568 4x10 core 8GB 16GB 512GB SATA 500GB SATA 7014573 2 40GHz You can identify your configuration by looking at the product id on the BUI Maintenance screen or by using the CLI configuration version show command You can also check the physical label on the boot drive as shown in the boot drive illustration in section System Drives on page 151 Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 149 7420 Refer to the product site at http oracle com ZFSStorage for the most recent component specification Chassis The 3U chassis form factor dimensions are as follows TA
3. 8 Over Temperature Warning LED 16 Solid state drive 5 optional System Drives The ZS3 4 controller has two 900GB SAS 2 system boot drives in slots 0 and 1 configured as a mirrored pair Up to four 1 6TB SAS 2 Readzilla SSDs can fill slots 2 through 5 in order FIGURE 2 14 ZS3 4 Controller System Drive Figure Legend 1 Locate white 2 Service action required amber 3 OK Activity green Rear Panel The following graphic shows the rear panel Base configuration HBAs are not depicted in this illustration 48 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 ZS3 4 FIGURE 2 15 ZS3 4 Controller Rear Panel Figure Legend 1 Power supply unit 0 status LEDs OK green Power Supply Fail amber AC OK green 8 Network NET 10 100 1000 ports NETO NET3 2 Power supply unit 0 AC inlet 9 USB 2 0 ports 3 Power supply unit 1 status LEDs OK green Power Supply Fail amber AC OK green 10 PCIe slots 5 9 4 Power supply unit 1 AC inlet 11 Network management NET MGT port 5 System status LEDs Power green Attention amber Locate white 12 Serial management SER MGT port 6 PCle slots 0 4 13 DB 15 video connector 7 Cluster card slot 4x4 SAS 2 HBA The 4x4 SAS 2 HBA installed in the ZS3 4 provides connectivity to external DE2 and Sun Disk Shelves The HBA ports are numbered 3 0 top to bottom Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 49 ZS3 4 50
4. ID and Alert Log Message Failure Resolution Steps C2 System software update cannot SIMs report different part numbers 2 4 proceed The slots of disk shelf lt name gt have non uniform part numbers c5 System software update cannot SIMs report different firmware 4 proceed The slots of disk shelf revisions lt name gt have mixed firmware revisions lt rev1 gt and lt rev2 gt E1 System software update cannot Disk shelf does not have two paths 1 2 4 proceed Disk shelf lt name gt has lt just one path or zero paths gt E2 System software update cannot Disk shelf path is not online 1 2 4 proceed Disk shelf lt name gt path lt pathname gt is lt state gt E3 System software update cannot Disk or log device that is configured 3 4 proceed Pool lt data or log gt disk in a pool does not have two paths lt label gt in disk shelf lt name gt has lt just one path or zero paths gt PAN1 Slot lt slot gt has a Revision B3 A revision B3 SAS HBA is present 4 SAS HBA Revision CO or later required PAN2 J4400 and J4500 disk shelves are not supported in this release Disk shelf shelves are present that are not supported for this software release V1 lt product gt is not supported in this release Controller product is not supported for this software release Resolution Steps Take the following steps in the order listed above to resolve the issue detected during the upgr
5. FIGURE 2 16 ZS3 4 Controller 4x4 SAS 2 HBA Port Numbers See PCle Options on page 57 for slot placement Electrical Specifications The following list shows the electrical specifications for the controller Note The power dissipation numbers listed are the maximum rated power numbers for the power supply The numbers are not a rating of the actual power consumption of the appliance Input Nominal frequencies 50 60Hz AC operating range 200 240 VAC Maximum current AC RMS 12A 200 VAC Power Dissipation Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 ZS3 4 m Max power consumption 1800 W m Max heat output 6143 BTU hr Volt Ampere rating 1837 VA 240 VAC 0 98 P F Internal Boards The ZS3 4 controller chassis contains the following field replaceable units FRUs FRUs are not customer serviceable and should only be replaced by trained Oracle service technicians Motherboard The motherboard includes CPU modules slots for eight DIMM risers memory control subsystems and the service processor SP subsystem The SP subsystem controls the host power and monitors host system events power and environmental The SP controller draws power from the host s 3 3V standby supply rail which is available whenever the system is receiving AC input power even when the system is turned off Power Distribution Board The power distribution board distributes main 12V power from the powe
6. Figure Legend 1 SAS 2 HBA slot 1 7 AC power supplies PS1 top PSO bottom 13 Alarm port DB 15 connector 2 4x4 SAS 2 6Gb s HBA slot 2 8 System status LEDs 14 16 Cluster I O ports 3 PCle slot 3 9 USB 2 0 ports 17 10 Gbit Ethernet ports 4 PCle slot 4 10 SP 15 pin VGA video port 18 Chassis ground post 5 PCle slot 5 11 Serial management port 6 PCle slot 6 12 Network management port Note The three Cluster I O ports 0 1 and GigE are reserved for cluster interconnection only 4x4 SAS 2 HBA The 4x4 SAS 2 HBA installed in PCIe slot 2 of the ZS3 2 provides connectivity to external DE2 and Sun Disk Shelves The HBA ports are numbered 0 3 left to right as shown in the following figure Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 31 ZS3 2 FIGURE 2 3 ZS3 2 Controller 4x4 SAS 2 HBA Port Numbers For controllers with an additional 4x4 SAS 2 HBA see PCIe Options on page 43 for slot placement Serial Management Connector The serial management connector SER MGT is an RJ 45 port and provides a terminal connection to the service processor SP console FIGURE 2 4 ZS3 2 Controller Serial Management Port SER MGT Network Management Connector The network management connector NET MGT is an RJ 45 port and provides an alternate terminal interface to the SP console 32 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 ZS3 2 FIGURE 2 5 Z
7. on page 262 2009 Q2 0 0 User Quotas on page 263 2009 Q3 0 0 COMSTAR on page 263 2009 Q3 0 0 Triple Parity RAID on page 263 2009 Q3 0 0 248 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 Updates Feature Version introduced Dedup on page 264 2010 Q1 0 0 Replication on page 264 2010 Q1 0 0 Received Properties on page 265 2010 Q1 0 0 Slim ZIL on page 265 2010 Q3 1 0 Snapshot Deletion on page 265 2010 Q3 1 0 Recursive Snapshots on page 266 2010 Q3 1 0 Multi Replace on page 266 2010 Q3 1 0 RAIDZ Mirror on page 266 2011 1 0 0 Optional Child Dir on page 267 2011 1 0 0 Multiple Initiator Groups per LUN on page 267 2011 1 8 0 Support for Large Block Sizes on page 267 2013 1 1 0 Sequential Resilvering on page 267 2013 1 2 0 Reboot After an Update Following the completion of the update process the system reboots automatically If you have the serial console open you will notice during this reboot that multiple GRUB menu entries are available ordered from the newest software at the top to the oldest software at the bottom The default menu entry is at the top the new software to which you just updated If you do nothing this entry boots by default completing the update The previous entries are rollback targets that can be used to initiate a rollback to previous versions of the system so
8. on page 63 Remove the top cover as described in Remove the Top Cover on page 65 Locate the PCle card position in the storage controller see PCle Options on page 43 Fully loosen the two captive screws securing the riser to the motherboard Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 ZS3 2 6 Lift the riser straight up and out of its socket on the motherboard Chapter 2 e Hardware Maintenance 85 ZS3 2 7 Disconnect any internal cables attached to the PCle cards installed in the riser 8 Swing the retainer to its fully open 120 degrees position Note that the riser 3 latch is slightly different than the latch for riser 1 and 2 86 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 ZS3 2 9 Lift the PCle card off of the bracket alignment pin and out of the socket Chapter 2 e Hardware Maintenance 87 ZS3 2 10 Position the replacement PCle card with where it will install into the riser The PCle card bracket mates with the alignment pin and the socket of the riser 88 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 ZS3 2 11 Press the PCle card into the socket 12 Swing the retainer to its fully closed position If there is resistance check the alignment of the PCle card bracket and try again Chapter 2 e Hardware Maintenance 89 ZS3 2 13 Align the riser to the location where it installs i
9. will be displayed Chapter 1 Introduction 17 Hardware Property Description Log Size and number of log disks in the system chassis This is only valid for standalone systems If there are no log devices present will be displayed Total Total size and count of all disks in the system Disk Shelves A list of disk shelves if supported is displayed at the bottom of the view The thumbnail to the left represents the front of the currently selected disk shelf Clicking on the right pointing arrow or double clicking on a row within the list will provide complete details about the disk shelf The state indicator will be orange if the chassis contains any faulted components The following fields are displayed in the list TABLE 1 3 Disk Shelf Properties Property Description Name Name of the disk shelf used in faults and alerts This is initially set to the serial number of the disk shelf but can be changed by clicking on the name within the list MFR MODEL The disk shelf manufacturer and the model number RPM Revolutions per minute the speed of the disk drive Data Total size of all data disks within the disk shelf Cache Total size of all read optimized cache devices Readzillas within the drive shelf There are currently no supported disk shelves with read cache devices but this may not always be the case If there are no cache devices within the shelf then
10. Go to the Maintenance gt Hardware screen of the BUI and click the right arrow icon on the controller and then click Slots to locate the faulted component Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 ZS3 4 All HBAs must be of the same type Ensure that you upgrade your system software before installing a newly released HBA You must shut down the controller before beginning this task Note that there will be a loss of access to the storage unless the system is in a clustered configuration Shut down the appliance using one of the following methods l Log in to the BUI and click the power icon O on the left side of the masthead SSH into the storage system and issue the maintenance system poweroff Command SSH or serial console into the service processor SP and issue the stop sys command Use a pen or non conducting pointed object to press and release the Power button on the front panel To initiate emergency shutdown wherein all applications and files will be closed abruptly without saving press and hold the power button for at least four seconds until the Power OK status indicator on the front panel flashes indicating that the storage controller is in standby power mode Replacing the ZS3 4 Controller PCle Cards and Risers Caution This procedure requires that you handle components that are sensitive to static discharge which can cause the component to fail To avoid damage wear an an
11. June 2014 Overview LICENSE NOTICE Remote Replication and Cloning may be evaluated free of charge but each feature requires that an independent license be purchased separately for use in production After the evaluation period these features must either be licensed or deactivated Oracle reserves the right to audit for licensing compliance at any time For details refer to the Oracle Software License Agreement SLA and Entitlement for Hardware Systems with Integrated Software Options RAID Z RAID 5 and RAID 6 mirrored and striped disk configurations Unlimited read only and read write snapshots with snapshot schedules Data deduplication Built in data compression Remote replication of data for disaster recovery Active active clustering for high availability m Thin provisioning of iSCSI LUNs Virus scanning and quarantine NDMP backup and restore For information on these data services see the Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Administration Guide Availability To maximize the availability of your data in production Oracle ZFS Storage Appliances include a complete end to end architecture for data integrity including redundancies at every level of the stack Key features include Predictive self healing and diagnosis of all system hardware failures CPUs DRAM I O cards disks fans power supplies ZFS end to end data checksums of all data and metadata protecting data throughout th
12. Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Administration Guide To describe the rolling upgrade procedure this document refers to the two clustered storage controllers as A and B where A is the controller that will be updated first and B is the controller that will be updated second A key best practice in rolling upgrades is that each controller should be upgraded at a time when it is not providing service to clients The procedure described here meets this requirement In addition all general upgrade best practices described earlier also apply to rolling upgrades Y Performing the Cluster Upgrade Important Do not perform a takeover operation while an upgrade is in progress 1 Use the CLI or BUI to upload the software update image to both storage controllers 2 Select which controller to update first If a controller has no storage pools update that controller first In the following steps controller A is updated first so if any clients are using controller A s storage pool s they experience a takeover induced availability delay first 254 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 Updates 10 Log in to controller A and use the CLI maintenance system reboot command or 3 l5 the BUI power icon OQ in the masthead and select the reboot option to reboot controller A Controller B takes over resources from controller A Log in to controller A and use the CLI or BUI to apply the software update to control
13. Sun ZFS Storage 7120 2011 04 24 4 2 1 1 28 Use the and v keys to select which entry is highlighted Press enter to boot the selected OS e to edit the commands before booting or c for a command line After the rollback boot menu entry is selected the system boots the old kernel software but the rollback must be manually confirmed on the console to commit the rollback which Chapter 3 System Maintenance 253 Updates effectively removes all changes to the system that have happened since as described above The confirmation step looks like this SunOS Release 5 11 Version ak generic 2011 04 24 4 2 1 1 28 64 bit Copyright c 1983 2010 Oracle and or its affiliates All rights reserved System rollback in progress Rollback to ak nas 2011 04 24 4 2 1 1 28 Proceed with system rollback y n Entering y proceeds with the rollback and the system completes boot using the prior snapshot Entering n cancels the rollback and immediately reboots the system allowing the administrator to select a different boot image i e the current system software or an older snapshot Cluster Upgrade In a clustered system a rolling upgrade can be performed eliminating downtime while the upgrade is performed This section assumes familiarity with the Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance clustering model if you are not familiar with the clustering concepts and terminology please first read Chapter 10 Cluster Configuration in
14. execute function audit workflow started for timer 3 seconds The property units in the Object MySchedules specifies the type of units used for the properties offset and period They can be set to either seconds or month The property period specifies the frequency of the event and the offset specifies the units within the period In the above example the period in the second schedule is set for a week starting at the second day at 4 30 Multiple schedules can be defined in the property schedules The Object MySchedules in the example uses the following three properties offset This is the starting offset from January 1 1970 for the schedule The offset is given in the units defined by the property units period This is the period between recurrences of the schedule which is also given in the units defined by the property units units This can be defined in seconds or months The starting point for weekly schedules is Thursday This is due to the fact that the epoch is defined as starting on 1 Jan 1970 which was a Thursday Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 Example Device Type Selection In the above example the period in the second schedule uses a starting offset of 2 days 4 hours 30 minutes This results in the starting date being January 3 1970 at 4 30 am The schedule recurs weekly indefinitely every Saturday at 4 30 am Below you can see the disp
15. 5 7054739 4 port copper NIC 6 Optional recommended front end 5 375 3606 03 CX1 InfiniBand 4 Optional HCA recommended front end 5 7051223 2 port optical 10GE 6 Optional NIC recommended front end 5 371 4325 02 8Gb 2 port FC HBA 6 Optional FC target or initiator Backup 5 375 3696 01 CX2 InfiniBand 4 Optional HCA recommended front end 6 F375 3609 03 2 port SAS external 6 Additional optional 7059331 for EU HBA back end countries 6 7054739 4 port copper NIC 6 Optional recommended front end 6 371 4325 02 8Gb 2 port FC HBA 6 Optional FC target or initiator Backup 6 375 3606 03 CX1 InfiniBand 4 Optional HCA recommended front end 6 7051223 2 port optical 10GE 6 Optional NIC recommended front end 6 375 3696 01 CX2 InfiniBand 4 Optional HCA recommended front end 7 F375 3609 03 DP SAS external 6 Additional optional 7059331 for EU HBA back end countries 7 7054739 4 port copper NIC 6 Optional recommended front end 7 371 4325 02 8Gb 2 port FC HBA 6 Optional FC target or initiator Backup Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 7420 Slot Mfg Part Number Description Max Note 7 375 3606 03 CX1 InfiniBand 4 Optional HCA recommended front end 7 7051223 2 port optical 10GE 6 Optional NIC recommended front end 7 375 3696 01 CX2 InfiniBand 4 Optional HCA recommended front end 8 F375 3609 03 2 port SAS external 6 Base configuration 705
16. CLI To execute the update health checks via the CLI execute the upgrade command in the maintenance system updates context after selecting the update media zfs appliance maintenance system updates ak nas 2013 06 05 0 0 1 1 6 gt upgrade This procedure will consume several minutes and requires a system reboot upon successful update but can be aborted with Control C at any time prior to reboot A health check will validate system readiness before an update is attempted and may also be executed independently using the check command Are you sure Y N Healthcheck running Healthcheck completed There are no issues at this time which would cause an upgrade to this media to be aborted Troubleshooting Update Health Check Failures Prior to the actual update health checks are performed automatically when an update is started If an update health check fails it can cause an update to abort see following example Update health checks only validate issues that can impact updates Chapter 3 System Maintenance 245 Updates FIGURE 3 4 Example BUI and CLI Update Health Checks Failures System is not in an upgradeable state prerequisite healthcheck reports problems See alert log for more zfs appliance maintenance system updates ak nas 2013 06 05 0 0 1 1 6 gt upgrade This procedure will consume several minutes and requires a system reboot upon successful update but can be aborted with Control C at any time prior to
17. TYPE Repair VER 1 SEVERITY Major EVENT TIME Wed Nov 13 03 50 15 UTC 2013 PLATFORM Sun Fire X4240 CSN 000000000 HOSTNAME hpc iwashi 01 SOURCE ak diagnosis REV 1 0 EVENT ID d83655cd c03d efff efde 9c78dd47259e DESC All faults associated with an event id have been addressed AUTO RESPONSE Some system components offlined because of the original fault may have been brought back online IMPACT Performance degradation of the system 282 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 Maintenance Workflows due to the original fault may have been recovered REC ACTION No action is required caji maintenance logs fltlog gt Maintenance Workflows A workflow is a script that is uploaded to and managed by the Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance by itself For information on scripting see Chapter 15 CLI Scripting in Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Administration Guide Workflows can be parameterized and executed in a first class fashion from either the browser user interface BUT or the command line interface CLI Workflows may also be optionally executed as alert actions or at a designated time As such workflows allow for the Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance to be extended in ways that capture specific policies and procedures and can be used for example to formally encode best practices for a particular organization or application For information on alert actions see Chapter 9 Alert Configu
18. The power distribution board is a FRU and distributes main 12V power from the power supplies to the rest of the storage controller It is directly connected to the connector break out board and to the motherboard through a bus bar and ribbon cable It also supports a top cover interlock kill switch The power supplies connect directly to the power distribution board Connector Break Out Board The connector break out board is FRU and serves as the interconnect between the power distribution board and the fan power boards storage drive backplane and I O board It also contains the top cover interlock kill switch Fan Power Boards The two fan power boards are FRUs and carry power to the system fan modules In addition they contain fan module status LEDs and transfer I2C data for the fan modules Storage Drive Backplane The storage drive backplane is a FRU and includes the connectors for the storage drives as well as the interconnect for the I O board power and locator buttons and system component status LEDs The system has a 12 disk backplane Each drive has an LED indicator for Power Activity Fault and Locate IJO Components The following figure and legend show the I O components of the 7120 system Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 7120 FIGURE 2 29 7120 Controller I O Components Figure Legend 1 Top Cover 3 Hard Disk Drives 2 Right Control Panel Light Pipe Assembly 4 Left
19. and analyzing performance data The management software is designed to be fully featured and functional on a variety of web browsers as described in Browser User Interface BUI Direct your browser to the system using either the IP address or host name you assigned to the NET 0 port during initial configuration as follows https ipaddress 215 or https hostname 215 The login screen appears The online help linked in the top right of the BUI is context sensitive For every top level and second level screen in the BUI the associated help page appears when you click the Help button Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 Hardware Command Line Interface CLI The CLI is designed to mirror the capabilities of the BUI while also providing a powerful scripting environment for performing repetitive tasks The following sections describe details of the CLI When navigating through the CLI there are two principles to be aware of Tab completion is used extensively if you are not sure what to type in any given context pressing the Tab key will provide you with possible options Throughout the documentation pressing Tab is presented as the word tab in bold italics Help is always available the help command provides context specific help Help on a particular topic is available by specifying the topic as an argument to help for example help commands Available topics are displayed by tab completing t
20. dory maintenance workflow 002 schedules gt list NAME schedule 001 FREQUENCY DAY HH MM day 10 05 dory maintenance workflow 0 02 schedules gt create dory maintenance workflow 002 schedule uncommitted gt set frequency week frequency week uncommitted Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 Using Scheduled Workflows dory maintenance workflow 002 sc hedu le uncommitted gt set day Monday day Monday uncommitted dory maintenance workflow 002 schedule uncommitted gt set hour 13 hour 13 uncommitted dory maintenance workflow 002 schedule uncommitted gt set minute 15 minute 15 uncommitted dory maintenance workflow 002 schedule uncommitted gt commit dory maintenance workflow 002 schedules gt list NAME FREQUENCY DAY HH MM schedule 001 day 10 05 schedule 002 week Monday 13 15 dory maintenance workflow 0 02 schedules gt Each schedule entry consists of the following properties TABLE 3 20 Schedule Properties Property Type Description NAME String Name of the schedule system generated frequency String minute halfhour hour day week month day String Specifies specific day and can be set to Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday or Sunday Can be set when frequency is set to week or month hour String 00 23 Specifies the hour part of the schedule and can be specified when the frequency is set to a day week or month minute S
21. is displayed Log Total size of all write optimized cache devices Logzillas within the drive shelf If there are no log devices within the shelf then is displayed Paths Total number of I O paths to the disk shelf The only supported configurations are those with multiple paths to all disks so this should read 2 under normal operating circumstances Clicking the information icon amp will bring up a dialog with information about each path This includes which HBAs are connected to the disk shelf and the state of any paths If the disks within the disk shelf are not currently configured as part of a storage pool complete path information will not be available though it displays two paths to the chassis Locate id Toggle the locator LED for this disk shelf If the LED is currently on then this indicator will be flashing 18 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 Hardware Chassis Detail To view the chassis details click on the right arrow icon or one of the alternative forms described above This view includes some of the same controls in the upper left state name locate reset power off as well as listings of all the components in the chassis At the left is a set of images describing the chassis If there are multiple views then you can switch between them by clicking on the name of the view above the image For each view faulted components will be h
22. reboot A health check will validate system readiness before an update is attempted and may also be executed independently using the check command Are you sure Y N error System is not in an upgradeable state prerequisite healthcheck reports problems See alert log for more Actions to Take to Resolve Health Check Alerts After an update health check failure you can review the Alert Log and take action to resolve each failure based on the message in the log The following table lists the update health check failures that can block an update and describes the associated Alert Log message and recommended order of steps you can take to resolve the issue For component faults follow the instructions for removal and installation found in the maintenance procedures for your controller TABLE 3 2 Resolving Health Check Alerts ID and Alert Log Message Failure Resolution Steps B1 System software update cannot SIM cannot be detected 1 2 4 proceed Slot lt label gt in disk shelf lt name gt is reported as absent B2 System software update cannot SIM is faulted 1 2 4 proceed Slot lt label gt in disk shelf lt name gt is faulted C1 System software update cannot SIM is missing firmware revision 1 4 proceed Some slots of disk shelf information lt name gt have no firmware revision information 246 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 Updates
23. www oracle com us products servers storage storage unified storage index html for the most recent component specification The 7320 is a SAS 2 Serial Attached SCSI 2 0 device that consists of an HBA disk shelf and disks 1TB and 2TB SAS 2 The SAS 2 storage fabric supports a greater number of targets greater bandwidth higher reliability and bigger scale than the SAS 1 fabric 136 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 7320 Boards The 7320 storage controller chassis has the following boards installed Note Field replaceable units FRUs should only be replaced by trained Oracle service technicians PCIe Risers The storage controller contains three PCIe risers that are customer replaceable units CRUs and are attached to the rear of the motherboard Each riser supports one PCIe card Motherboard The motherboard is a FRU and includes CPU modules slots for 18 DIMMs memory control subsystems and the service processor SP subsystem The SP subsystem controls the host power and monitors host system events power and environmental The SP controller draws power from the host 3 3V standby supply rail which is available whenever the system is receiving AC input power even when the appliance is turned off Power Distribution Board The power distribution board is a FRU and distributes main 12V power from the power supplies to the rest of the storage controller It is directly connected t
24. 10 Fan modules 5 Drive backplane 11 Boot drives and SSDs 6 System lithium battery CPU and Memory The ZS3 4 controller supports 16GB DDR3 DIMMs installed on all eight risers accommodating 1TB of memory 52 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 ZS3 4 FIGURE 2 18 ZS3 4 Controller DIMM Risers Refer to the service label on the cover for DIMM placement information On every memory riser slots DO D2 D4 and D6 must be populated optionally slots D1 D3 D5 and D7 may be populated as a group on att installed memory risers All DIMMs in the system must be identical Chapter 2 e Hardware Maintenance 53 ZS3 4 FIGURE 2 19 ZS3 4 Controller DIMM Placement D4 e 4 A D3 UE D2 E D1 DO DIMM names in appliance logs and the Maintenance gt Hardware view are displayed with the full name such as SYS MB P0 D7 Fan Modules The Fan Modules and Fan Module LEDs of the controller are shown in the following figure The following LEDs are lit when a fan module fault is detected 54 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 ZS3 4 FIGURE 2 20 ZS3 4 Controller Fan Modules Front and rear Service Action Required LEDs Fan Module Service Action Required TOP LED on the front of the server Fan Fault LED on or adjacent to the faulty fan module The system Overtemp LED might light if a fan fault causes an increase i
25. 14 15 16 Push the release tabs on the side of each rail and slowly push the storage controller into the rack making sure no cables obstruct the path of the controller Connect the power cords to the power supplies Verify that standby power is on indicated by the Power OK status indicator flashing on the front panel about two minutes after the power cords are plugged in Use a pen or other pointed object to press and release the recessed Power button on the storage controller front panel The Power OK status indicator next to the Power button lights and remains lit Connect data cables to the PCle card routing them through the cable management arm Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 197 7X20 17 Goto the Maintenance gt Hardware screen of the BUI and click the right arrow icon on the controller Then click Slots to verify the status of the new component The online icon should be green 18 Install the disk shelf as described in Installation in Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Installation Guide and connect the expansion storage as described in Connecting to Attached Storage on page 233 Battery You might need to replace the battery if the storage controller fails to maintain the proper time when powered off and disconnected from the network You will need a small No 1 flat blade non metallic screwdriver or equivalent You must shut down the appliance before beginning this task Note
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27. 2 Hardware Maintenance 147 7320 148 FIGURE 2 41 7320 Controller Serial Management Port oO Oo SER MGT The network management connector NET MGT is an RJ 45 connector on the motherboard and provides an alternate terminal interface to the SP console FIGURE 2 42 7320 Controller Network Management Port NET MGT There are four RJ 45 Gigabit Ethernet connectors NETO NET1 NET2 NET3 located on the motherboard that operate at 10 100 1000 Mbit sec These network interfaces must be configured before use Attached Storage The 7320 single and cluster controller configurations allow a single chain of one to six disk shelves Any combination of disk only and Logzilla capable shelves may be combined within the chain in any order The cabling configurations are unchanged Half populated shelf configurations are not supported For more information see Connecting to Attached Storage on page 233 See also Disk Shelf Overview on page 204 for component specifications and diagrams See Also m 7x20 CRU Maintenance Procedures on page 165 Disk Shelf Overview on page 204 Disk Shelf Maintenance Procedures on page 218 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 7420 7420 7420 Hardware Overview Use the information on this page as a preparation reference for servicing replaceable components of 7420 controllers Refer to the following for procedural instructions
28. 2014 Shelf Limit body movement which builds up static electricity during the removal and replacement of a CRU Shelf Electrostatic Discharge Precautions Removing Power from the Disk Shelf Most disk shelf components are hot swappable you do not need to remove power when replacing them Do not remove a component if you do not have an immediate replacement The disk shelf must not be operated without all components in place Powering off or removing all SAS chains from a disk shelf will trigger a kernel panic on the controller s to prevent data loss unless the shelf is part of an NSPF no single point of failure data pool To avoid this shut down the controller s before decommissioning the shelf For details on NSPF profiles see Storage Configuration Profile in Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Administration Guide Remove Power from the Disk Shelf Stop all input and output to and from the disk shelf Wait approximately two minutes until all disk activity indicators have stopped flashing Place the power supply on off switches to the O off position Disconnect the power cords from the external power source for the cabinet Note All power cords must be disconnected to completely remove power from the disk shelf Tasks Disk Shelf Replacement Tasks Use the following procedures to replace the dsk shelf Drives on page 220 Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 219 Shelf 220 Powe
29. 2014 Updates Hardware Firmware Updates Following the application of a software upgrade any hardware for which the upgrade includes newer versions of firmware is upgraded There are several types of devices for which firmware upgrades may be made available each has distinct characteristics Disks storage enclosures and certain internal SAS devices are upgraded in the background When this is occurring the firmware upgrade progress is displayed in the left panel of the Maintenance gt System BUI view or in the maintenance system updates CLI context These firmware updates are almost always hardware related though it may briefly show some number of outstanding updates when applying certain deferred updates to components other than hardware As of 2010Q3 4 when there are outstanding updates an informational or warning icon appears next to the number of updates remaining Clicking the icon brings up the Firmware Updates dialog which lists the current remaining updates For each update we also show the current version of the component the time of the last attempted update as well as the reason why the last attempt did not succeed We consider any outstanding updates to be in one of 3 states Pending In Progress and Failed An update begins in the Pending state and is periodically retried at which time it moves into the In Progress state If we fail to upgrade due to a transient condition the upgrade is moved back to the Pending
30. 6 8 Rear slide bar 4 Connector B 9 Cable covers 5 Connector C Attached Storage The ZS3 2 controller connects to external storage through a 4 port 4x4 SAS 2 HBA You can attach from one to eight HDD only or SSD HDD Logzilla capable disk shelves Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 45 ZS3 4 ZS3 4 to the controller You can also attach mixed disk shelf types DE2 family and legacy Sun Disk Shelves behind the same controllers but each chain must contain only the same disk shelf type Directly connecting different disk shelf types is not supported For more information see Connecting to Attached Storage on page 233 See also Disk Shelf Overview on page 204 for component specifications and diagrams ZS3 4 Hardware Overview Use the information on this page as a preparation reference for servicing replaceable components of the Oracle ZFS Storage ZS3 4 controller Refer to the following topics for procedural instructions ZS3 4 CRU Maintenance Procedures on page 97 replace system controller components m Disk Shelf Maintenance Procedures on page 218 replace disk shelf components Controller Overview The ZS3 4 controller can be configured as a single controller or two controllers to create a high availability cluster configuration The following table describes the configuration options TABLE 2 8 ZS3 4 Controller Features Mktg Part Readzilla Boot Drive Software Number CRU Memory SA
31. 6 7051223 2 port 10Gb Ethernet 6 Optional Optical NIC recommended front end 6 371 4325 02 2 port 8Gb FC HBA 4 Optional FC target or initiator backup 6 7023303 2 port 16Gb FC 4 Optional FC target or HBA initiator backup 7 7067091 4 port 4x4 external 4 Additional optional HBA back end 7 7070006 2 port 10Gb Ethernet 4 Optional Copper NIC recommended front end 7 371 4325 02 2 port 8Gb FC HBA 4 Optional recommended front end 7 375 3696 01 2 port InfiniBand 4 Optional CX2 HCA recommended front end 7 7051223 2 port 10Gb Ethernet 6 Optional Optical NIC recommended front end 7 7070195 4 port 1Gb Ethernet 4 Optional Copper UTP NIC recommended front end 7 371 4325 02 2 port 8Gb FC HBA 4 Optional FC target or initiator backup 7 7023303 2 port 16Gb FC 4 Optional FC target or HBA initiator backup 8 7067091 4 port 4x4 SAS 2 4 Base configuration external HBA 9 371 4325 02 2 port 8Gb FC HBA 4 Optional FC target or initiator backup 9 7070006 2 port 10Gb Ethernet 4 Optional Copper NIC recommended front end Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 59 ZS3 4 Slot Mfg Part Number Description Max Note 9 7070195 4 port 1Gb Ethernet 4 Optional Copper UTP NIC recommended front end 9 7051223 2 port 10Gb Ethernet 6 Optional Optical NIC recommended front end 9 7023303 2 port 16Gb FC 4 Optional FC target or HBA initiator backup PCle Slot Order When installing additional PCIe cards to your base configuration
32. 7120 or PCle Options on page 160 for the 7420 8 7120 or 7320 To replace the PCle card Disconnect any data cables connected to the cards on the PCIe riser you want to replace Label the cables for proper connection later Loosen the two captive Phillips screws on the end of the rear panel crossbar and lift the crossbar up and back to remove it 190 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 7x20 Loosen the captive retaining screw holding the front end of the riser and the Phillips screw on the end of the riser Lift the riser up to remove it from the storage controller Carefully remove the PCIe card from the riser board connector and clean the slot with filtered compressed air if necessary Chapter 2 e Hardware Maintenance 191 7X20 Align the riser together with any attached PCIe cards with the intended location on the motherboard and carefully insert it into its slot 192 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 7X20 Slide the back of the riser into the motherboard rear panel stiffener Tighten the screw that secures the riser to the motherboard Replace the rear panel PCI crossbar by sliding it down over the PCle risers ensuring the crossbar is secured with two captive Phillips screws Chapter 2 e Hardware Maintenance 193 7x20 9 7420 To replace the PCle card Disengage the PCIe card slot crossbar from its locked positi
33. Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 Updates Updates To perform an initial setup BUI Click the Initial Setup button on the Maintenance gt System screen CLI Enter the maintenance system context then enter the setup command Factory Reset Factory reset resets the appliance configuration back to factory settings of the current software version and reboots the appliance All configuration changes are lost and the appliance needs to go through initial configuration again as when it was first installed User data on the storage pool including projects and shares is not affected however the pool needs to be imported as part of the initial setup process To perform a factory reset BUI Click the Factory Reset button on the Maintenance gt System screen CLI Enter the maintenance system context then issue the factoryreset command GRUB In the GRUB menu add c to the line beginning with kernel Note Factory reset of a single controller while configured into a cluster is not supported The controller must be unclustered first System Updates The system update feature provides customers developers and field personnel with the ability to update a system s software after the system is installed You can be notified when new software updates are available on My Oracle Support MOS or you can perform an immediate check for updates using the BUI or CLI Software Update Notification You can
34. BUI After you select and start an update update health checks may be issued from the software update dialog box in the BUI by clicking Check Chapter 3 System Maintenance 243 Updates FIGURE 3 1 Starting the Update Health Checks in the BUI System ready Unchecked The system remains in the Unchecked state until the Check button is clicked During the health check operation an indicator shows its progress FIGURE 3 2 Update Health Checks in Progress in the BUI This procedure will consume several minutes and requires a system reboot upon successiul update bul can be aborted af any time pror to reboot A health check will validate system readiness before an update is attempted and may also be executed independently by clicking the Check button Systam rady Chaching Deferred Updates ha ann undates angkla viuras hat ae incentive wth earlier onthe After completion the System Ready state changes to Yes or No with a link to the Alert Log 244 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 Updates FIGURE 3 3 Completed Update Health Checks in the BUI This procedure wil consume geraral minutes and requires a system feboe upon successtul update but can be aborted at any tome porta reboot A heath check wal validate sysiem raadmess before an update is stamped and may also be axecuted independently by clicking the Check button System ready Mo Alert log Deferred Updates
35. Control Panel Light Pipe Assembly Cables The following figure and legend show the storage controller internal cables Note The rear boot drives are not depicted in this illustration Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 129 7120 FIGURE 2 30 7120 Controller Storage Drive Data Cable Cable Connection 1 Storage Drive Data Cable Connection between the HBA PCI Express Card and the storage drive backplane 130 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 7120 FIGURE 2 31 7120 Controller Ribbon Cable Cable Connection 2 Ribbon cable Connection is between the power distribution board and the motherboard CPU and Memory The 7120 motherboard has 18 slots in two groups that hold industry standard DDR3 DIMMs The standard memory configuration is 48GB 6x8GB DDR 1333 low voltage LV DIMMS Following are the replaceable CPU and memory components of the 7120 system TABLE 2 14 7120 Controller Replaceable CPU and Memory Components Part Number Description FRU CRU F371 4966 01 DIMM 8GB DDR3 2RX4 13 CRU F371 4885 01 Intel E5620 2 40G FRU All sockets must be occupied by either a filler or a DDR3 DIMM All DDR3 DIMMs must be identical DIMMs are pre installed in PO slots D1 D2 D4 D5 D7 and D8 Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 131 7120 FIGURE 2 32 7120 Controller CPU and Memory Components MM I D8 D7 De D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 Do Do D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 Pow
36. Disk shelves can be used together with standalone and clustered ZS3 2 controllers after certain hardware modifications Contact Oracle Service to update your controllers for disk shelf interoperability ZS3 4 CRU Maintenance Procedures This section provides instructions on how to replace customer replaceable components CRUs for Oracle ZFS Storage ZS3 4 controllers Refer to Disk Shelf Maintenance Procedures on page 218 for replacing expansion storage shelf components Prerequisites Read the information in the overview section for your controller to become familiar with the replaceable parts of the system ZS3 4 Hardware Overview on page 46 Follow the instructions in the sections Safety Information on page 97 and Required Tools and Information on page 98 Safety Information This section contains safety information that you must follow when servicing the storage system For your protection observe the following safety precautions when setting up your equipment Do not remove the side panels or run the storage system with the side panels removed Hazardous voltage is present that could cause injury The covers and panels must be in place for proper air flow to prevent equipment damage Follow all cautions warnings and instructions marked on the equipment and described in Important Safety Information for Oracle s Hardware Systems Ensure that the voltage and frequency of your power source match the
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38. HDD 15 ok ST3500630NS ST3500630NS 9QG1AC5Y disk 16 HDD 16 ok ST3500630NS ST3500630NS 9QG1ACQ2 disk 17 HDD 17 ok ST3500630NS ST3500630NS 9QG1A76S disk 18 HDD 18 ok ST3500630NS ST3500630NS 9QG1ACDY disk 19 HDD 19 ok ST3500630NS ST3500630NS 9QG1AC3Y disk 20 HDD 20 ok ST3500630NS ST3500630NS 9QG1ACG6 disk 21 HDD 21 ok ST3500630NS ST3500630NS 9QG1AC3X disk 22 HDD 22 ok ST3500630NS ST3500630NS 9QG1ACHL disk 23 HDD 23 ok ST3500630NS ST3500630NS 9QG1ABLW Note The RPM revolutions per minute of the disk drive is also shown in the output However RPM is truncated in the above example Select the faulted disk and turn on the locator LED hostname maintenance chassis 001 disk gt select disk 001 hostname maintenance chassis 001 disk 001 gt set lLocate true locate true uncommitted hostname maintenance chassis 001 disk 001 gt commit 26 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 CHAPTER 2 Hardware Maintenance Maintenance j Sun mam Pg Te Fs nilineid ie Pre rn iia ie hak ott aSa oCPU ct im ofan oR oo SP Eh a Brati BuO BIO TYN Hoe SALA G b yee e WoD SALLE ee C swoi tO rogenatrecsiascmemas ora Ges Heo TEIA THAS Haba I Caha MoDa TOSHIDA THM HAA ED Ceta Hoon TOMA THe SL a D ia Introduction This section describes concepts and procedural instructions for performing hardware and software maintenance tasks The graphic above illustrates lo
39. Inc Sun Storage 7320 cpu 000 CPU 0 ok AMD Quad Core AMD Op cpu 001 CPU 1 ok AMD Quad Core AMD Op cpu 002 CPU 2 ok AMD Quad Core AMD Op cpu 003 CPU 3 ok AMD Quad Core AMD Op disk 000 HDD ok STEC MACH8 IOPS disk 001 HDD 1 ok STEC MACH8 IOPS disk 002 HDD 2 absent disk 003 HDD 3 absent disk 004 HDD 4 absent disk 005 HDD 5 absent disk 006 HDD 6 ok HITACHI HTE5450SASUN500G disk 007 HDD 7 ok HITACHI HTE5450SASUN500G fan 000 FT 0 ok unknown ASY FAN BOARD H2 fan 001 FT FM 0 ok Sun Microsystems Inc 541 2068 fan 002 FT FM 1 ok Sun Microsystems Inc 541 2068 fan 003 FT FM 2 ok Sun Microsystems Inc 541 2068 fan 004 FT 1 ok unknown ASY FAN BOARD H2 fan 005 FT 1 FM Q ok Sun Microsystems Inc 541 2068 fan 006 FT 1 FM 1 ok Sun Microsystems Inc 541 2068 fan 007 FT 1 FM 2 ok Sun Microsystems Inc 541 2068 memory 000 DIMM 0 0 ok HYNIX 4096MB DDR II 66 Memory 01 DIMM 0 1 ok HYNIX 4096MB DDR II 66 A 5th and 6th column for serial number SERIAL and revolutions per minute RPM have been truncated in the above example as has the length of this list Component Properties If a particular component is selected detailed information about its properties are reported The following properties are supported with the corresponding BUI property name For a description of a particular property see the earlier descriptions 22 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 Hardware TABLE 1 8 Co
40. Information for Oracle s Hardware Systems Ensure that the voltage and frequency of your power source match the voltage inscribed on the electrical rating label Follow the electrostatic discharge safety practices Electrostatic discharge ESD sensitive devices such as PCI cards HDDs SSDs and memory cards require special handling Circuit boards and HDDs contain electronic components that are extremely sensitive to static electricity Ordinary amounts of static electricity from clothing or the work environment can destroy the components located on these boards Do not touch the components without using antistatic precautions especially along the connector edges Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 165 7X20 Required Tools and Information The following tools are needed to service the CRUs Antistatic wrist strap Wear an antistatic wrist strap and use an antistatic mat when handling components such as HDDs or PCI cards When servicing or removing storage controller components attach an antistatic strap to your wrist and then to a metal area on the chassis Following this practice equalizes the electrical potentials between you and the storage controller Antistatic mat Place static sensitive components on an antistatic mat m No 2 Phillips screwdriver Nonconducting No 1 flat blade screwdriver or equivalent Nonconducting stylus or pencil to power on the storage controller Chassis Serial Number To obtain suppo
41. Major Fault SMART health monitoring firmware reported that a failure is imminent on disk HDD 17 Selecting any fault shows more information about the fault including the impact to the system affected components the system s automated response if any and the recommended action for the administrator if any In the CLI only the uuid diagnosed severity type and status fields are considered stable Other property values may change from release to release For hardware faults you may be able to select the affected hardware component to locate it on the Maintenance gt Hardware screen Repairing problems Problems can be repaired by performing the steps described in the suggested action section This typically involves replacing the physical component for hardware faults or reconfiguring and restarting the affected service for software defects Repaired problems no longer appear on this screen While the system typically detects repairs automatically in some cases manual intervention may be required If a problem persists after the affected components have been repaired contact 274 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 Logs Logs support You may be instructed to mark the problem repaired This should only be done under the direction of service personnel or as part of a documented Oracle repair procedure Related features A persistent log of all faults and defects is
42. Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 ZS3 2 6 Align the replacement power supply with the empty power supply chassis bay 7 Slide the power supply into the bay until the power supply seats and the release tab clicks Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 71 ZS3 2 10 11 12 13 Push the release tabs on the side of each rail and slowly push the storage controller into the rack making sure no cables obstruct the path of the controller Reconnect the data cables and the disk shelf cables Connect the power cords to the power supplies Verify that standby power is on indicated by the Power OK and SP status indicators flashing green on the front panel After the SP indicator is solid use a pen or other pointed object to press and release the recessed Power button on the front panel The Power OK status indicator next to the Power button lights and remains lit Close the CMA inserting the CMA into the rear left rail bracket Go to the Maintenance gt Hardware screen of the BUI Click the right arrow icon for the controller and then click power supply to verify that the online icon is green for the newly installed power supply 72 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 ZS3 2 Fan Modules Removing a fan module is a cold service operation You must power off the appliance before you remove the fan module There will be a loss of access t
43. Recommended Front end 1 PCIe 375 3606 01 Mellanox InfiniBand HCA Optional MHJH29 XTC Recommended Front end 1 PCIe 375 3481 01 Intel QP Copper NIC Optional EXPI9404PT Recommended Front end 1 PCle 371 4325 01 QLogic 8Gb DP FC Optional HBA FC Target or Initiator Backup 3 PCIe 375 3665 01 Sun Thebe INT Internal SAS Base HBA Configuration 4 PCle 375 3481 01 Intel QP Copper NIC Optional EXPI9404PT Recommended Front end 4 PCIe 371 4325 01 QLogic 8Gb DP FC Optional HBA FC Target or Initiator Backup 4 PCIe 375 3609 03 Sun Thebe 8P 6Gb s SAS Additional EXT HBA Optional Back end Attached Storage The 7120 standalone configurations allow a single chain of 1 or 2 disk shelves Write optimized Logzilla SSDs are not supported in the expansion storage for the 7120 The disk shelves must be fully populated with 24 HDDs Half populated shelf configurations are not supported For Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 135 7320 7320 more information see Connecting to Attached Storage on page 233 See also Disk Shelf Overview on page 204 for component specifications and diagrams 7320 Hardware Overview Use the information in this section to prepare to service replaceable components of the 7320 system After you have reviewed this section refer to these procedural instructions 7x20 CRU Maintenance Procedures on page 165 replace storage controller components Disk Shelf Maintenance Procedures
44. attached SCSI SAS devices that provide expanded storage The main components are hot swappable including drives I O Modules IOMs or SAS Interface Module SIM boards for connecting to controllers and other disk shelves and dual load sharing power supply with fan modules This provides a fault tolerant environment with no single point of failure Component status is indicated with lights on the disk shelf and in the Maintenance gt Hardware screen of the BUI Refer to Disk Shelf Maintenance Procedures on page 218 for procedural information about replacing disk shelf components Note Disk shelves can be added to standalone or clustered storage controllers without powering down the appliance or loss of service to clients FIGURE 2 53 Oracle Storage Drive Enclosure DE2 24P or laca a a a I a I a a aa la a I a a a ca za ca cal ca za je e e e e e gt a a r a ia e a Ca r P al r oa ca r d r e r a r la a Se Pee bee bee pee pee pee pee bee pee i e Se bee bee bee bee bee pee pee bee pee Bee pee e e e e e e a d E e er Ca e e e t e ot et on 2 ca e fe ple ple ple pejpej ple ple ple ple pe pte Se pe ple ple ple ple ple pre ARARA fo tetas e a a e speahasashall 204 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 Shelf The Oracle Storage Drive Enclosure DE2 24P is a 2U chassis that supports 24 2 5 SAS 2 drives The high perfor
45. available under Logs as the Fault tog For more information see Faults on page 276 Faults and defects are subcategories of Alerts Filter rules can be configured to cause the appliance to email administrators or perform other actions when faults are detected For more information about alerts see Chapter 9 Alert Configuration in Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Administration Guide Logs Alerts This is the appliance alert log recording key events of interest during appliance operation The following are example alert log entries as they would appear in the BUI TABLE 3 6 Example BUI Alert Log Entry Displays Time Event ID Description Type 2013 9 16 13 01 56 e An I O path from slot Major alert f18bbad1 8084 4cab pI 0 to chassis JBOD c950 82ef5b8228ea 1 has been removed 2013 9 16 13 01 51 e A disk has been inserted Minor alert 8fb8688c 08f2 c994 into slot HDD 4 of chassis a6a5 ac6e755e53bb JBOD 1 2013 9 16 13 01 51 e A disk has been inserted Minor alert 446654 fc b898 6da5 into slot HDD 15 of e87e 8d23ff12d5d0 chassis JBOD 1 An information icon 2 next to the Event ID means that extended information is available Click the icon to display information below the list of alerts The appliance can also be configured to send email raise an SNMP trap or perform other actions when particular alerts occur This is configured in the Alerts section All alerts appear Chapter 3 Sys
46. cards must be added in a specific order Note Slot 0 is always populated with a SAS 2 internal HBA Slots 1 and 8 are reserved for 4x4 SAS 2 external HBAs FIGURE 2 23 ZS3 4 Controller PCIe Cards Slot Order aa a8 boobs Install optional PCIe cards in the following order TABLE 2 12 ZS3 4 Controller Optional PCIe Cards and Slot Order PCle Card Slot Order 1 4 port 4x4 SAS 2 external HBA Slot 2 7 60 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 ZS3 2 ZS3 2 PCle Card Slot Order 2 8Gb FC HBA Slot 9 Additional FC HBAs are installed last 3 InfiniBand HCAs Slot 3 6 4 5 2 7 4 2 port 10Gb Ethernet NIC Slot 3 6 4 5 2 7 9 Note If you are adding a 2 port 10Gb Ethernet Optical NIC and 2 port 10Gb Ethernet Copper NIC the 10Gb Ethernet Optical NIC has slot priority 5 4 port 1Gb Ethernet NIC Slot 3 6 4 5 2 7 9 6 16Gb FC HBA Slot 3 6 4 5 2 7 9 7 Remaining 8Gb FC HBAs Slot 3 6 4 5 2 7 slot 9 see step 2 Attached Storage The ZS3 4 single and cluster controller configurations allow up to 36 disk shelves consisting of up to six chains of one to six disk shelves Any combination of disk only and Logzilla capable shelves may be combined within the chain in any order You can also attach mixed disk shelf types DE2 family and legacy Sun Disk Shelves behind the same controllers but each chain must contain only the same disk shel
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48. fans individually see the rear panel illustration for details Failed components are indicated by amber LEDs as well as amber icons in the administrative BUI Go to the Maintenance gt Hardware section of the BUI click the right arrow icon at the beginning of the appropriate disk shelf row then select PSU or Fan to view details on the respective components You can also click the locator icon SE to flash the chassis locator LED Replacing a Power Supply Caution Do not remove a component if you do not have an immediate replacement The disk shelf must not be operated without all components in place including filler panels Refer to Disk Shelf Overview on page 204 for component locations Locate the chassis and module containing the failed component Ensure the power supply on off switch is in the O off position Disconnect the power cord tie strap from the power cord and unplug the power cord from the power supply Release the lever ejection arms Oracle Storage Drive Enclosure DE2 24P or DE2 24C Grasp the latch and the opposite side of the module and squeeze together to release the lever Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 223 Shelf Sun Disk Shelf Using your thumb and forefinger unscrew both ejection arm captive screws until loose and swing the ejection arms out until they are fully open 224 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 Shelf Pull the module out of t
49. in standby power mode Note The Critical status indicator on the front panel flashes red when powering off and powering on the ZS3 2 After the controller is powered on the Power OK status indicator is steady green and the Red Critical status indicator is off Extend the Storage Controller From the Rack Disconnect the AC power cords from the rear panel of the storage controller Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 63 ZS3 2 Caution Because 3 3 VDC standby power is always present in the system you must unplug the power cords before accessing any cold serviceable components 2 Disconnect the data cables and disk shelf cables from the back of the storage controller Be sure the cables are labeled for proper connection later 3 From the front of the storage controller release the two slide release latches 4 While squeezing the slide release latches slowly pull the storage controller forward until the slide rails latch 64 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 ZS3 2 Remove the Top Cover To access internal controller components for servicing remove the top cover Fully loosen the two captive screws at the rear of the top cover 1 Slide the top cover rearward 0 5 in 13 mm and lift it straight up and off the chassis 2 and set the top cover aside Controller Replacement Tasks ZS3 2 Controller Replacement Tasks Use the following procedures to replace the ZS3 2 controll
50. new drive lever is in the fully extended position While constantly pushing toward the pivot point of the lever slide the drive fully into the chassis slot Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 221 Shelf OR NS id i 7 Press the drive lever closed until it locks in place For vertically oriented drives push down on the top of the drive if it is higher than surrounding drives to properly seat it The Activity LED will be steady green to indicate a ready state 222 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 Shelf Go to the Maintenance gt Hardware section of the BUI click the right arrow icon at the beginning of the appropriate disk shelf row and then click Disk to verify that the disk online icon is green for the newly installed disk Power Supply Disk shelves are provided with redundant power supplies to prevent loss of service due to component failure Each power supply is accompanied by one or more chassis cooling fans in one customer replaceable unit CRU Power supplies are hot swappable meaning they can be replaced one at a time without removing power from the disk shelf The modules can produce a high energy hazard and should only be replaced by instructed individuals with authorized access to the equipment Separate indicator LEDs on the back panel see Back Panel on page 210 represent the operational state of power supplies and
51. of images can be maintained on the appliance subject to a system disk space quota without actually applying them If an update has not yet been applied i e is not running and is not a rollback target it can be deleted via either the BUI or the CLI You might want to delete images to free up needed space to download new images m Verify that the system is in a healthy state prior to applying the update The details are described in Preconditions on page 243 After the media is unpacked and verified you can apply the update During this process an update health check is performed to verify that the appliance is ready to update You may be asked to set update options and confirm For more information on these questions see the section on deferred updates If the update is no longer appropriate for the system because you have skipped past its version number an error message may be provided During the update messages and a progress meter appear to indicate that the update is proceeding The installation portion of the update takes about half an hour to complete however the full upgrade process may not be complete at that point See later regarding additional firmware upgrades that may take place following the reboot m While the update is in progress up until the reboot and following the reboot during any firmware upgrades it is non disruptive the controller continues to provide data services to clients If the system software f
52. of the specified type highlighted as a drilldown Then we create a separate dataset for each disk of the specified type Finally note that we aren t saving the datasets we ll let the user do that from the created worksheet if they so desire It would be straightforward to add a boolean parameter to this 298 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 BUI workflow that allows that last behavior to be optionally changed var disks i run analytics worksheets run create params worksheet run select name params worksheet run dataset run set name io bytes disk for i 0 i lt params disks length i disks push params disks i run set drilldowns disks join run commit for i 0 i lt params disks length i run dataset run set name io bytes disk params disks i run commit 1 var workflow name Disk drilldown description Creates a worksheet that drills down on system cache or log devices parameters type label Create a new worksheet drilling down on type ChooseOne options cache log system optionlabels Cache Log System overwrite label Overwrite the worksheet if it exists type Boolean execute function params return steps BUI Workflows are uploaded to the Orac
53. on page 218 replace disk shelf components Chassis Overview The Sun ZFS Storage 7320 consists of either a single storage controller or two storage controllers in a high availability cluster configuration Both the single and clustered configuration supports one to six disk shelves The 7320 controller base configuration includes two CPUs built in 4 x 1Gb s front end GigE ports redundant power supplies NIC options for expanded front end support tape backup InfiniBand and dual port SAS HBA for storage expansion The CPUs are Intel Xeon 5600 series 2 40GHz 80W with 4 core processors The standard memory configuration is 96GB 6 x 8GB DDR3 1333 low voltage LV DIMMs per CPU Memory can be upgraded to 144GB using 9 x 8GB DDR3 1333 LV DIMMs per CPU for a total of 18 x 8GB for two CPUs Earlier versions of the 7320 controller included 24GB base 48GB or 72GB memory options The clustered configuration simply uses two servers and a cluster card in each server for a heartbeat connection between the servers All user accessible storage is provided by one to six disk shelves that are external to the server s RAID functions are managed by software Solid state 18GB SAS 1 drives 7320 SAS 2 are used for a high performance write cache known as LogZilla or ZFS intent log ZIL devices and are used in place of up to four of the 24 drives in a disk shelf The remaining 20 drives are available for storage Refer to the product site at http
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55. serial number label on the storage controller front panel on the left side Another label is on the top of the storage controller Alternatively click the Oracle logo in the BUI masthead to obtain the serial number or issue the following command hostname maintenance hardware show Controller Replacement Tasks ZS3 4 Controller Replacement Tasks Use the following procedures to replace the ZS3 4 controller HDD or SSD on page 99 Fan Module on page 100 Power Supply on page 102 Memory on page 105 PCIe Cards and Risers on page 114 98 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 ZS3 4 Battery on page 120 HDD or SSD Note If you have more than one failed drive replace only one drive at a time Removing more than one drive in quick succession causes a hardware pool fault WY Replacing the ZS3 4 Controller HDD or SSD 1 Identify the failed HDD or SSD by going to the Maintenance gt Hardware section of the BUI and clicking the drive information icon it you are physically at the system the amber Service Required indicator on the HDD or SSD should be illuminated 2 Ifyou are not physically at the system turn on the locator indicator by clicking the locator icon 3 Push the release button on the HDD or SSD to open the latch 4 Grasp the latch 2 and pull the drive out of the drive slot hs 5 After 15 seconds navigate to the Ha
56. set up periodic checks for software updates or you can check for updates at any time When an updated software package is available you are directed to download the latest package from MOS To use the update notification feature the Phone Home service must be enabled as described in Phone Home Service in Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Administration Guide Chapter 3 System Maintenance 239 Updates W Scheduling Software Notification Using the BUI 1 Be sure the Phone Home service is enabled 2 Go to Maintenance gt System gt Software Updates 3 Click the Check box and select the frequency daily weekly or monthly When a software update is available on MOS you will receive an alert notification similar to the following An update is available on My Oracle Support version 2013 1 0 1 Go to Maintenance gt System gt Software Updates and click the download icon at the far right 5 Click the download link shown in the popup window and save the zip file W Scheduling Software Notification Using the CLI 1 Be sure the Phone Home service is enabled 2 Atthe command line enter configuration services scrk The following example checks for new software versions every 30 days zfs appliance configuration services scrk gt ls updatecheck_on false time_updatecheck 7d zfs appliance configuration services scrk gt set updatecheck_on true updatecheck_on true uncommitted zfs appliance configurat
57. that attaches to the Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance family of products Refer to Disk Shelf Overview on page 204 for component specifications and diagrams Prerequisites Read the information in the overview section for your controller to become familiar with the replaceable parts of the system 7120 Hardware Overview on page 124 a 7320 Hardware Overview on page 136 7420 Hardware Overview on page 149 a ZS3 2 Hardware Overview on page 28 m ZS3 4 Hardware Overview on page 46 Follow the instructions in the Electrostatic Discharge Precautions on page 218 section Safety Information Follow all cautions warnings and instructions marked on the equipment and described in Important Safety Information for Oracle s Hardware Systems Electrostatic Discharge Precautions Remove all plastic vinyl and foam material from the work area Wear an antistatic wrist strap at all times when handling any CRU Before handling any CRU discharge any static electricity by touching a grounded surface Do not remove a CRU from its antistatic protective bag until you are ready to install it After removing a CRU from the chassis immediately place it in an antistatic bag or antistatic packaging Handle any card that is part of a CRU by its edges only and avoid touching the components or circuitry Do not slide a CRU over any surface 218 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June
58. that there will be a loss of access to the storage unless the system is in a clustered configuration Shut down the appliance using one of the following methods 7 Login to the BUI and click the power icon O on the left side of the masthead SSH into the storage system and issue the maintenance system poweroff Command SSH or serial console into the service processor and issue the stop sys command Use a pen or non conducting pointed object to press and release the Power button on the front panel To initiate emergency shutdown wherein all applications and files will be closed abruptly without saving press and hold the power button for at least four seconds until the Power OK status indicator on the front panel flashes indicating that the storage controller is in standby power mode W Replacing the 7x20 Controller Battery 1 Disconnect the AC power cords from the rear panel of the storage controller 2 Verify that no cables will be damaged or will interfere when the storage controller is extended from the rack 3 From the front of the storage controller release the two slide release latches 4 While squeezing the slide release latches slowly pull the storage controller forward until the slide rails latch 5 7120 or 7320 To remove the top cover 198 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 7x20 Unlatch the fan module door pull the two release tabs back rotate the fan door to
59. version 2 0 1 but not 1 2 or 0 1 Workflows as Alert Actions Workflows may be optionally executed as alert actions To allow a workflow to be eligible as an alert action its alert action must be set to true For information on alert actions see Chapter 9 Alert Configuration in Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Administration Guide Alert Action Execution Context When executed as alert actions workflows assume the identity of the user that created them For this reason any workflow that is to be eligible as an alert action must set setid to true Alert actions have a single object parameter that has the following members TABLE 3 18 Required Members for Alert Execution Context Required Member Type Description class String The class of the alert code String The code of the alert items Object An object describing the alert timestamp Date Time of alert 292 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 Workflows as Alert Actions The items member of the parameters object has the following members TABLE 3 19 Required Members for the Items Member Required Member Type Description url String The URL of the web page describing the alert action String The action that should be taken by the user in response to the alert impact String The impact of the event that precipitated the alert description String A human readable string describing the ale
60. view server faults type the following command to list all known faults on the system gt show SP faultmgmt The server lists all known faults for example SP faultmgmt Targets O SYS MB PQ Properties Commands cd show To clear the CPU fault type the following command gt set SYS MB Pn clear_fault_action true For example to clear a fault on CPO gt set SYS MB P clear _fault_action true Are you sure you want to clear SYS MB P y n y See Also Chapter 10 Cluster Configuration in Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Administration Guide Connecting to Attached Storage Disk shelves can be added to standalone or clustered storage controllers without powering down the appliance or loss of service to clients After connecting expansion storage verify that you have redundant paths to each disk shelf Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 233 Cabling 234 Use the diagrams in the Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Cabling Guide to connect one or more disk shelves Also see that guide for general cabling guidelines Maximum Number of Disk Shelves per Controller Configuration The following table shows the maximum number of disk shelves supported per controller configuration Note Controllers cannot use 2X4 port SAS 2 HBAs and 4X4 port SAS 2 HBAs at the same time To use DE2 and Sun Disk Shelves together the controller must use 4X4 port SAS 2 HBAs which are only supported with software ve
61. 105394 2 port SAS x4 external HBA for 7059331 EU countries X4446A Z N 4 port GigE UTP 7054739 X4242A 2 port CX2 4xQDR HCA 594 6776 01 Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 159 7420 160 Mktg Part Number Description Mfg Part Number X1109A Z 2 port 10GbE SFP NIC 7051223 X2129A XCVRm 850NM 1 10GPS Short 7015839 Reach SFP X5562A Z 10GbE 1GbE SFP Transceiver LR 594 6689 01 PCle Options The 7420 controller has ten PCIe slots This table describes base and optional PCIe card slots for standalone and cluster configurations Note The 7420 M2 reserves slot 0 for a SAS 2 internal HBA and slots 1 and 8 for two SAS 2 external HBAs TABLE 2 31 7420 Controller PCIe Options Slot Mfg Part Number Description Max Note 0 7054001 8 port 6Gb s SAS 2 1 Slot 0 of the 7420 internal HBA M2 is reserved for the SAS 2 internal HBA 0 371 4325 02 8Gb 2 port FC HBA 6 Optional FC target or initiator Backup for the 7420 controller 0 7051223 2 port optical 10GbE 6 Optional NIC recommended front end for the 7420 controller 0 7054739 4 port copper NIC 6 Optional recommended front end for the 7420 controller 1 F375 3609 03 2 port SAS external 6 Base configuration 7059331 for EU HBA 2 minimum countries 2 F375 3609 03 2 port SAS external 6 Additional optional 7059331 for EU HBA back end countries 2 7054739 4 port copper NIC 6 Optional recommended front end Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Cust
62. 14 1 0 nd gt upgrade The selected software update requires a system reboot in order to take effect The system will automatically reboot at the end of the update process The update will take several minutes At any time during this process you can cancel the update with Control C Are you sure Y N y Updating from ak nas 2009 10 11 1 0 Backing up smf 5 done Loading media metadata done Selecting alternate product SUNW iwashi Installing Sun Storage 7120 2009 10 14 1 0 pkg sun com ak SUNW iwashi 2009 10 14 1 0 20091014T084500Z Creating system boot ak nas 2009 10 14 1 done Creating system root ak nas 2009 10 14 1 done As the upgrade proceeds the latest message is printed You can cancel the upgrade at any time by pressing C at which point you are prompted for confirmation Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 Updates Updating from ak nas 2009 10 11 1 0 Backing up smf 5 done Loading media metadata C This will cancel the current update Are you sure Y N y error interrupted by user dory maintenance system updates ak nas 2009 10 14 1 nd gt Rolling Back To roll back to an earlier version select the update that corresponds to that version and execute the rollback command You are asked to confirm that you wish to execute a rollback and then the system reboots and executes the rollback Unlike fail safe rollback you are not asked fo
63. 2 and pull the drive out of the drive slot gt After 15 seconds navigate to the Hardware gt Maintenance screen and click the right arrow icon gt on the system controller to verify that the software has detected that the drive is not present Slide the replacement drive into the slot until it is fully seated Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 167 7x20 7 Close the latch to lock the drive in place The Sun ZFS Storage system software automatically detects and configures the new drive The device appears in the BUI Maintenance gt Hardware screen when you view details for the controller or drive shelf Fan Module Fan modules are hot swappable and can be removed and installed while the storage controller is running without affecting other hardware capabilities 7120 or 7320 The fan modules and status indicators are hidden under a fan door in the 7120 and 7320 storage controllers Components may differ slightly between the 7120 and 7320 however service procedures for each are identical The illustration shows the 7320 controller 168 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 7x20 p n m z Leaving the door open for more than 60 seconds while the storage controller is running might cause it to overheat and shut down 7420 The following illustration shows the fan modules in the 7420 storage controller aain oa S SLS Chapter 2 Hardware Mainte
64. 2 port 16Gb FC 4 Optional FC target or HBA initiator backup 4 7070006 2 port 10Gb Ethernet 4 Optional Copper NIC recommended front end 4 375 3696 01 2 port InfiniBand 4 Optional CX2 HCA recommended front end 4 7070195 4 port 1Gb Ethernet 4 Optional Copper UTP NIC recommended front end 4 7051223 2 port 10Gb Ethernet 6 Optional Optical NIC recommended front end 4 371 4325 02 2 port 8Gb FC HBA 4 Optional FC target or initiator backup 4 7023303 2 port 16Gb FC 4 Optional FC target or HBA initiator backup C 511 1496 05 Cluster Controller 1 Cluster base 200 configuration 5 7070006 2 port 10Gb Ethernet 4 Optional Copper NIC recommended front end 5 375 3696 01 2 port InfiniBand 4 Optional CX2 HCA recommended front end 5 7070195 4 port 1GbE UTP 4 Optional Ethernet recommended front end 5 7051223 2 port 10Gb Ethernet 6 Optional Optical NIC recommended front end 5 371 4325 02 2 port 8Gb FC HBA 4 Optional FC target or initiator backup 5 7023303 2 port 16Gb FC 4 Optional FC target or HBA initiator backup 6 7070006 2 port 10Gb Ethernet 4 Optional Copper NIC recommended front end Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 ZS3 4 Slot Mfg Part Number Description Max Note 6 375 3696 01 2 port InfiniBand 4 Optional CX2 HCA recommended front end 6 7070195 4 port 1Gb Ethernet 4 Optional Copper UTP NIC recommended front end
65. 36 7320 Controller CPU and Memory Components 7 D8 D7 D6 D5 D4 D3 D2 D1 Do Do D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 Ds D7 D8 7320 Power Distribution and Fan Module Components The following figure and legend identify the Power Distribution Fan Module components of the storage controller 140 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 7320 FIGURE 2 37 7320 Controller Power Distribution and Fan Module Components Figure Legend 1 Fan Modules 4 Power Distribution Bus Bar Assembly 2 Fan Board 5 Power Supplies 3 Paddle Board Electrical Specifications The following list shows the electrical specifications for the 7320 Note The power dissipation numbers listed are the maximum rated power numbers for the power supply The numbers are not a rating of the actual power consumption of the appliance Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 141 7320 142 Connectors Two C13 connectors which work on 110 220v outlets Input Nominal frequencies 50 60Hz Nominal voltage range 100 120 200 240 VAC Maximum current AC RMS 9 0 amps Max AC operating range 90 264 VAC Output a 3 3 VDC STBY 3 6A 12 VDC 62 3A Power Dissipation m Max power consumption 873 W Max heat output 2977 BTU hr Volt Ampere rating 891 VA 240 VAC 0 98P F 7320 Front Panel The following figure and legend identify the front panel LEDs FIGURE 2 38 7320 Controller Front Panel LEDs Ora
66. 7045900 TA7320 24A HA 7320 2xCPU 24GB Cluster 597 1061 01 7104055 7320 2xCPU 96GB Cluster 7045903 Following are the PCIe configuration options for a single controller All PCIe cards are low profile and must be fitted with low profile mounting brackets Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 145 7320 TABLE 2 26 7320 Standalone Controller PCle Configuration Options Slot Type Part Number Vendor Part Description Note 0 PCIe 375 3617 01 Intel Niantic DP Optical Optional 10GE NIC Recommended Front end 0 PCIe 375 3696 01 Mellanox InfiniBand Optional HCA Recommended Front end 0 PCIe 375 3606 03 MHJH29 InfiniBand Optional XTC HCA Recommended Front end 0 PCle 375 3481 01 Intel QP Copper Optional EXPI9404PT NIC Recommended Front end 0 PCIe 371 4325 01 QLogic 8Gb DP FC Optional HBA FC Target or Initiator Backup 1 PCIe 375 3617 01 Intel Niantic DP Optical Optional 10GE NIC Recommended Front end 1 PCIe 375 3696 01 Mellanox InfiniBand Optional HCA Recommended Front end 1 PCIe 375 3606 03 MHJH29 InfiniBand Optional XTC HCA Recommended Front end 1 PCIe 375 3481 01 Intel QP Copper Optional EXPI9404PT NIC Recommended Front end 1 PCIe 371 4325 01 QLogic 8Gb DP FC Optional HBA FC Target or Initiator Backup 2 PCIe 375 3609 03 Sun Thebe External SAS Base HBA Configuration 7320 Cluster Configurations The 7320 cluster base configuration is 96GB RAM 2x2 4GHz Quad Core processors one exte
67. 9331 for EU HBA 2 minimum countries 9 371 4325 02 8Gb 2 port FC HBA 6 Optional FC target or initiator Backup 9 7051223 2 port optical 10GbE 6 Optional NIC recommended front end 9 7054739 4 port copper NIC 6 Optional recommended front end PCle Slot Order When installing additional PCIe cards to your base 7420 configuration cards must be added in a specific order Note The 7420 M2 reserves slot 0 for a SAS 2 internal HBA and slots 1 and 8 for two SAS 2 external HBAs see PCIe Options on page 160 Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 163 7420 FIGURE 2 52 7420 Controller PCIe Cards and Slot Order SL o o oe ee Se HBS Ba TELET Install optional PCIe cards in the following order TABLE 2 32 7420 Controller Optional PCIe Cards and Slot Order PCle Card Slot Order 1 SAS 2 external HBA Slot 2 7 3 6 2 8Gb FC HBA Slot 9 Additional FC HBAs are installed last 3 InfiniBand HCAs Slot 7 2 6 3 5 4 4 10Gb Ethernet Slot 7 2 6 3 5 4 0 not available for 7420 M2 9 5 Quad 1Gb Ethernet Slot 7 2 6 3 5 4 0 not available for 7420 M2 9 6 Remaining 8Gb FC HBAs Slot 7 2 6 3 5 4 0 not available for 7420 M2 Attached Storage Primary storage for 7420 controllers is provided by one to six chains of attached storage Each chain consists of up to six HDD only or SSD capable disk shelves combined in any order For more information see Connecting to Att
68. A m 12 VDC 86 7A Power Dissipation m Max power consumption 890 W max m Max heat output 3026 BTU hr Volt Ampere rating 908 VA 240 VAC 0 98P F Acoustic Noise Emissions In compliance with the requirements defined in ISO 7779 the workplace dependent noise level of this product is less than 70 db A Internal Components The ZS3 2 chassis has the following field replaceable units FRUs FRUs are not customer serviceable and must be replaced by trained Oracle service technicians PCIe Risers There are three risers per system each attached to the rear of the motherboard Each riser supports two PCIe cards which are customer replaceable units CRUs Motherboard The motherboard includes CPU modules slots for 16 DIMMs memory control subsystems and the service processor SP subsystem The SP subsystem controls the host power and monitors host system events power and environmental The SP controller draws power from the host 3 3V standby supply rail which is available whenever the system is receiving AC input power even when the system is turned off Power Distribution Board The power distribution board distributes main 12V power from the power supplies to the rest of the controller It is directly connected to the connector break out board and to the motherboard through a bus bar and ribbon cable It also supports a top cover interlock kill switch The power supplies connect directly to the power distribution b
69. BLE 2 29 7420 Controller Dimensions Dimension Measurement Dimension Measurement Height 13 3 cm 5 25 in Depth 70 6 cm 27 8 in Width 43 7 cm 17 19 in Weight 16 36 kg 96 lbs Front Panel FIGURE 2 43 7420 Controller Front Panel OOA n 34V N 7X8 UZ N A T i a eSSSSes 3 Ee faa 11 ae fa N 9 40 NE NSS Figure Legend 1 Locator LED and button white 7 Power Supply PS Service 13 SSD 2 optional Required LED 150 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 7420 Figure Legend 2 Service Required LED amber 8 Over Temperature Warning LED 14 SSD 3 optional 3 Power OK LED green 9 USB 2 0 Connectors 15 SSD 4 optional 4 Power button 10 DB 15 video connector 16 SSD 5 optional 5 Service Processor SP OK LED green 6 Fan CPU Memory Service Required LED 11 Boot drive 0 mirrored 12 Boot drive 1 mirrored System Drives The 7420 M2 has two 900GB SAS 2 system boot drives in slots 0 and 1 configured as a mirrored pair Up to four 1 6TB SAS 2 Readzilla SSDs may fill slots 2 through 5 in order In a 7420 M2 cluster the number of solid state drives SSDs installed in each controller can vary 7420 controllers have two 500GB SATA system boot drives in slots 0 and 1 configured as a mirrored pair Zero two three or four 512GB SSDs may optionally fill slots 2 through 5
70. CIe base configuration and optional slot assignments for ZS3 4 standalone and cluster configurations TABLE 2 11 ZS3 4 Controller PCIe Options Slot Mfg Part Number Description Max Note 0 7047852 8 port SAS 2 1 Base configuration internal HBA 1 7067091 4 port 4x4 SAS 2 4 Base configuration external HBA 2 7067091 4 port 4x4 SAS 2 4 Additional optional external HBA back end 2 7070006 2 port 10Gb Ethernet 4 Optional Copper NIC recommended front end 2 375 3696 01 2 port InfiniBand 4 Optional CX2 HCA recommended front end 2 7070195 4 port 1Gb Ethernet 4 Optional Copper UTP NIC recommended front end 2 7051223 2 port 10Gb Ethernet 6 Optional Optical NIC recommended front end 2 371 4325 02 2 port 8Gb FC HBA 4 Optional FC target or initiator backup 2 7023303 2 port 16Gb FC 4 Optional FC target or HBA initiator backup 3 7070006 2 port 10Gb Ethernet 4 Optional Copper NIC recommended front end 3 375 3696 01 2 port InfiniBand 4 Optional CX2 HCA recommended front end 3 7070195 4 port 1Gb Ethernet 4 Optional Copper UTP NIC recommended front end 3 7051223 2 port 10Gb Ethernet 6 Optional Optical NIC recommended front end Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 57 ZS3 4 58 Slot Mfg Part Number Description Max Note 3 371 4325 02 2 port 8Gb FC HBA 4 Optional FC target or initiator backup 3 7023303
71. Chapter 3 System Maintenance 289 Workflow Execution Reporting Required Member Type Description execute Function Function that executes the step of the workflow As with the execute function on the workflow as a whole the execute member of each step takes as its argument an object that contains the parameters to the workflow As an example here is a workflow that creates a new project share and audit record over three steps var steps step Checking for associated project execute function params try run shares select params unit catch err if err code EAKSH ENTITY BADSELECT throw err We haven t yet created a project that corresponds to this business unit create it now run shares project params unit set mountpoint export params unit run commit run shares select params unit step Creating share execute function params run filesystem params name run commit t step Creating audit record execute function params audit created params name in params unit var workflow name Create share description Creates a new share in a business unit parameters name label Name of new share type String unit label Business unit type ChooseOne options development finance qa sales optionlabels Developm
72. D 11 5 HDD 0 11 HDD 6 17 Drive map 6 HDD 1 12 HDD 7 Rear Panel The following figure and legend show the rear panel Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 125 7120 126 Note Optional Sun Dual Port 40Gb sec 4x InfiniBand QDR HCAdapter PCIe cards 375 3606 01 may be located in slots 1 2 or 3 375 3606 01 HCA expansion cards are not supported in the 10Gb network configurations FIGURE 2 26 7120 Controller Rear Panel Figure Legend 1 Power Supply Unit 1 6 PCle 4 11 Network Management port 2 Power Supply Unit 0 7 Boot HDD 1 12 Gbit Ethernet ports NET 0 1 2 3 3 PCle 0 8 Boot HDD 0 13 USB 2 0 ports 0 1 4 PCIe 3 9 Rear Panel System Status LEDs 14 HD15 Video port 5 PCle 1 10 Serial Management port The serial management connector SER MGT is an RJ 45 port and provides a terminal connection to the SP console FIGURE 2 27 7120 Controller Serial Management Port Oo SER MGT The network management connector NET MGT is an RJ 45 port and provides an alternate terminal interface to the SP console Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 7120 FIGURE 2 28 7120 Controller Network Management Port NET MGT There are four RJ 45 Gigabit Ethernet ports NETO NET1 NET2 NET3 located on the motherboard that operate at 10 100 1000 Mbit sec These network interfaces must be configured before use Electrical Specifications The following list shows the electrical speci
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74. Ie slots and 16 DIMM slots in a compact 2U footprint TABLE 2 1 ZS3 2 Controller Features CPU Memory Readzilla Boot Drive PCle Slots HBA 2x8 core 256GB 1 4 1 6TB 2x2 5 inch 2 dedicated 4 4 port 4x4 2 1GHz 16x16GB SAS 2 SSDs 900GB SAS 2 available SAS 2 6Gb s external 512GB 16x32GB Refer to the product site at http www oracle com us products servers storage storage nas overview index htm for the most recent component specification Front Panel The ZS3 2 controller drive slots and front panel components are shown in the following figure Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 29 ZS3 2 FIGURE 2 1 ZS3 2 Controller Front Panel Foe re oD Drive slots 0 and 1 have two mirrored 900GB SAS 2 boot drives Up to four 1 6TB flash read optimized Readzilla solid state drives SSDs fill slots 2 through 5 in order Slots 6 and 7 are empty and must contain drive fillers Figure Legend 1 Locator LED button white 5 Service Processor OK LED green 2 Service Action Required LED amber 6 Fan CPU Memory Service Required LED 3 Power OK LED green 7 USB 2 0 ports 4 Power button Note The LEDs below the Fan CPU Memory Service Required LED are not currently used Rear Panel The ZS3 2 controller PCIe slots and rear panel components are shown in the following figure 30 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 ZS3 2 FIGURE 2 2 ZS3 2 Controller Rear Panel
75. Ms which are similar to SIM boards are hot swappable so you can replace them without removing power to the system A faulted I O Module is indicated by an amber LED Go to the Maintenance gt Hardware section of the BUI click the right arrow icon at the beginning of the appropriate disk shelf row and then click Slot to view details or click the locator icon to turn on the locator LED Replacing an I O Module Caution Do not remove a component if you do not have an immediate replacement The disk shelf must not be operated without all components in place including filler panels Refer to Disk Shelf Overview on page 204 for component locations Locate the failed I O Module at the back of the disk shelf Label and disconnect the I O Module interface cables Using your thumb and forefinger squeeze the release button toward the lever hole to release the lever Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 227 Shelf 4 Grasp the lever and remove the I O Module being careful not to damage the connector pins in back 5 With the lever of the new I O Module in the open position slide the I O Module into the disk shelf being careful of the connector pins 6 Push the lever fully closed until you hear or feel a click 7 Reconnect the interface cables to their original locations 8 Wait approximately 60 seconds for the I O Module to complete its boot process at which time the Power LED should be solid green an
76. OK status indicator on the front panel flashes indicating that the storage controller is in standby power mode Replacing the 7x20 Controller PCle Cards and Risers Caution This procedure requires that you handle components that are sensitive to static discharge which can cause the component to fail To avoid damage wear an antistatic wrist strap and use an antistatic mat when handling components Disconnect the AC power cords from the rear panel of the storage controller Verify that no cables will be damaged or will interfere when the storage controller is extended from the rack From the front of the storage controller release the two slide release latches While squeezing the slide release latches slowly pull the storage controller forward until the slide rails latch 7120 or 7320 To remove the top cover Unlatch the fan module door pull the two release tabs back rotate the fan door to the open position and hold it there Press the top cover release button and slide the top cover to the rear about a half inch 1 3 cm Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 189 7X20 Lift up and remove the top cover 6 7420 To remove the top cover Simultaneously lift both cover latches in an upward motion Lift up and remove the top cover 7 Locate the PCle card position in the storage controller see 7320 Single and Cluster Controller Configurations on page 145 for the 7320 the PCle Options on page 134 for the
77. On every memory riser slots DO D2 D4 and D6 must be populated optionally slots D1 D3 D5 and D7 may be populated as a group on all installed memory risers All DIMMs in the system must be identical Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 157 7420 FIGURE 2 50 7420 Controller CPU and Memory D4 e 4 A D3 UE D2 E D1 DO DIMM names in appliance logs and the Maintenance gt Hardware view are displayed with the full name such as SYS MB P0 D7 Fan Modules The Fan Modules and Fan Module LEDs of the storage controller are shown in the following figure The following LEDs are lit when a fan module fault is detected 158 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 7420 FIGURE 2 51 7420 Controller Fan Module LEDs Front and rear Service Action Required LEDs Fan Module Service Action Required TOP LED on the front of the server Fan Fault LED on or adjacent to the faulty fan module The system Overtemp LED might light if a fan fault causes an increase in system operating temperature NIC HBA Options This table describes NIC HBA PCle card options for standalone and cluster configurations TABLE 2 30 7420 Controller NIC HBA Options Mktg Part Number Description Mfg Part Number SGX SAS6 INT Z 8 port 6Gb s SAS 2 internal HBA 7054001 SG XPCIE2FC QF8 Z 2 port 8Gb FC HBA 371 4325 02 SG XPCIESAS GEN2 Z 2 port SAS x4 external HBA F375 3609 03 7
78. Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual For ZS3 x 7x20 Controllers and DE2 24 Sun Disk Shelves Part No E52874 01 June 2014 ORACLE Copyright 2009 2014 Oracle and or its affiliates All rights reserved This software and related documentation are provided under a license agreement containing restrictions on use and disclosure and are protected by intellectual property laws Except as expressly permitted in your license agreement or allowed by law you may not use copy reproduce translate broadcast modify license transmit distribute exhibit perform publish or display any part in any form or by any means Reverse engineering disassembly or decompilation of this software unless required by law for interoperability is prohibited The information contained herein is subject to change without notice and is not warranted to be error free If you find any errors please report them to us in writing If this is software or related documentation that is delivered to the U S Government or anyone licensing it on behalf of the U S Government the following notice is applicable U S GOVERNMENT END USERS Oracle programs including any operating system integrated software any programs installed on the hardware and or documentation delivered to U S Government end users are commercial computer software pursuant to the applicable Federal Acquisition Regulation and agency specific supplemental regulations As such u
79. Oracle Solaris Cluster NFS description Sets up environment for Oracle Solaris Cluster NFS owner root origin Oracle Corporation setid false alert false version 1 0 0 scheduled false To select a workflow use the select command dory maintenance workflows gt select workflow 000 dory maintenance workflow 00 gt To get properties for a workflow use the get command from within the context of the selected workflow dory maintenance workflow 000 gt get name Hello world description Bids a greeting to the world owner root origin lt local gt setid false alert false scheduled false Executing Workflows To execute a workflow use the execute command from within the context of the selected workflow If the workflow takes no parameters it simply executes dory maintenance workflow 000 gt execute hello world Chapter 3 System Maintenance 301 CLI If the workflow takes parameters the context becomes a captive context in which parameters must be specified dory maintenance workflow 000 gt execute dory maintenance workflow 000 execute uncommitted gt get type unset overwrite unset Any attempt to commit the execution of the workflow without first setting the requisite parameters results in an explicit failure dory maintenance workflow 000 execute uncommitted gt commit error cannot execute workflow without setting property type To execute the workflow set the specif
80. Power button on the storage controller front panel The Power OK status indicator next to the Power button lights and remains lit Connect data cables to the PCle card routing them through the cable management arm Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 123 7120 7120 15 When the system has finished booting log in and set the time using the steps in the task NTP BUI Clock in Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Administration Guide Oracle DE2 and Sun Disk Shelf Interoperability Oracle DE2s and Sun Disk Shelves can be used together with standalone and clustered 7x20 controllers after certain hardware modifications Contact Oracle Service to update your controllers for disk shelf interoperability 7120 Hardware Overview Use the information in this section as a reference when preparing to service replaceable components of the Sun ZFS Storage 7120 Refer to the following for procedural instructions 7x20 CRU Maintenance Procedures on page 165 replace system controller components Disk Shelf Maintenance Procedures on page 218 replace disk shelf components Chassis Overview The Sun ZFS Storage 7120 is an enterprise class two socket rackmount x64 system powered by the Intel Xeon processor It packs high performance and room for growth with four PCle slots and 18 DIMM slots into a compact 2U footprint Refer to the product site at http www oracle com us products servers storage storage nas overview i
81. Power OK status indicator next to the Power button lights and remains lit The Maintenance gt Hardware screen of the BUI provides status of the replacement on the Details page for DIMMs PCle Cards and Risers Go to the Maintenance gt Hardware screen of the BUI and click the right arrow icon on the controller and then click Slots to locate the faulted component Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 7x20 Note that the 7120 Sun Flash Accelerator F20 card is a FRU and must be replaced by an Oracle service representative All HBAs must be of the same type Ensure that you upgrade your system software before installing a newly released HBA You must shut down the controller before beginning this task Note that there will be a loss of access to the storage unless the system is in a clustered configuration Shut down the appliance using one of the following methods 7 l Log in to the BUI and click the power icon O on the left side of the masthead SSH into the storage system and issue the maintenance system poweroff Command SSH or serial console into the service processor SP and issue the stop sys command Use a pen or non conducting pointed object to press and release the Power button on the front panel To initiate emergency shutdown wherein all applications and files will be closed abruptly without saving press and hold the power button for at least four seconds until the Power
82. S 2 SAS 2 HBA SASA Version min 7105725 4x10 core 1TB 16GB Four 1 6TB Two 900GB 4X4 port 2013 1 0 2 40GHz DIMMs Refer to the product site at http www oracle com us products servers storage storage unified storage index html for the most recent component specification Chassis Dimensions The ZS3 4 controller chassis fits in a standard equipment rack and occupies three rack units 3RU in height The chassis dimensions are as follows 46 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 ZS3 4 TABLE 2 9 ZS3 4 Controller Dimensions Dimension Measurement Dimension Measurement Height 13 3 cm 5 25 in Depth 70 6 cm 27 8 in Width 43 7 cm 17 19 in Weight 16 36 kg 96 Ibs Front Panel FIGURE 2 13 ZS3 4 Controller Front Panel MaN aM aN EA G aN f 2 AIAN SHAK SN ENT 8 N Li Al N s a JARAN W o Kn AA 9 UY f Figure Legend 1 Locator LED and button white 9 USB 2 0 Connectors 2 Service Required LED amber 10 DB 15 video connector 3 Power OK LED green 11 Boot drive 0 4 Power button 12 Boot drive 1 required 5 Service Processor SP OK LED green 13 Solid state drive 2 optional 6 Fan CPU Memory Service Required LED 14 Solid state drive 3 optional 7 Power Supply PS Service Required LED 15 Solid state drive 4 optional Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 47 ZS3 4 Figure Legend
83. S3 2 Controller Network Management Port Ethernet Ports The ZS3 2 has four RJ 45 10 Gigabit Ethernet 10GbE network connectors labeled NET 3 NET 2 NET 1 and NET 0 left to right on the rear panel The ports operate at 100 Mbits sec 1000 Mbits sec or 10 Gbits sec Use these ports to connect the appliance to the network FIGURE 2 6 ZS3 2 Controller Ethernet Ports gt si si if gt ners J ner2 Jeo neri j nero c 100 MbE 10 GbE The LEDs located above each NET port are Link Activity left and Speed right indicators for each port as described in this table TABLE 2 2 ZS3 2 Ethernet Port LEDs Description Connection Type EEE Terminology Speed LED Color Transfer Rate Fast Ethernet 100BASE TX off 100 Mbits sec Gigabit Ethernet 1000BASE T Amber 1000 Mbits sec 10 Gigabit Ethernet 10GBASE T Green 10000 Mbits sec Cluster I O Ports Two cluster serial ports 0 and 1 and one Ethernet port provide communication between two controllers to form a cluster configuration For information about how to connect cables Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 33 ZS3 2 34 to form a cluster see the topic Cluster Node Cabling in Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Administration Guide FIGURE 2 7 ZS3 2 Controller Cluster I O Ports Serial 0 Serial 1 Ethernet Caution When disconnecting an RJ 45 cable from a cluster serial port 0 and 1 use extreme care not to damage the internal RJ 45 receptacle To proper
84. USB board cable 4 LED board cable Motherboard Memory and PCle Cards The ZS3 2 controller motherboard memory and PCIe components are described in the following figure and legend Note Field replaceable components FRUs are not customer serviceable and must be replaced by trained Oracle service technicians Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 39 ZS3 2 FIGURE 2 10 ZS3 2 Controller Motherboard Memory and PCIe Components Figure Legend 1 Drive cage FRU 5 Airduct 9 Battery 2 Drive backplane FRU 6 PCle Risers FRU 10 PDB duct 3 Motherboard FRU 7 PCle cards 11 Power distribution board FRU 4 DIMMs 8 USB flash drive 40 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 ZS3 2 CPU and Memory The ZS3 2 controller motherboard has 16 slots in two groups that hold industry standard DDR3 low voltage LV DIMMS FIGURE 2 11 ZS3 2 Controller CPU and Memory Components P1 D2 DIMM_3 0 E SL P13 P0 D3 CE L PO D4 IDIMM_13 0 SES PODS IDIMM _14 0 SS SLI P0 D6 IDIMM_2 a MM_10 0 SSS SSS P0 D2 MM_11 0 IDIMM_15 0 UET PQ 7 DIMM_O 0 CE P1O0 sss SST P1 D1 DIMM_1 o0 DIMM_12 0 D D D D D Note All sockets must be occupied by identical DDR3 DIMMs TABLE 2 4 ZS3 2 Controller CPU Descriptions Capacity CPU 0 CPU 1 256GB DO D2 D5 D7 blue DO D2 D5 D7 blue D1 D3 D4 D6 white D1 D3 D4 D6 white T
85. a chassis serial number label on the storage controller front panel on the Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 ZS3 2 left side Another label is on the top of the storage controller Alternatively click the Oracle logo in the BUI masthead to obtain the serial number or issue the following command hostname maintenance hardware show Prepare the Controller for Servicing Internal Components ZS3 2 Prepare the Controller for Servicing Internal Components Remove Power Removing fan modules memory PCIe cards DIMMs and USB are cold service operations You must shut off power from the appliance before you remove any of these components There will be a loss of access to the storage unless the system is in a clustered configuration Shut down the appliance using one of the following methods O Log in to the BUI and click the power icon on the left side of the masthead SSH into the storage system and issue the maintenance system poweroff Command SSH or serial console into the service processor and issue the stop sys command Use a pen or non conducting pointed object to press and release the Power button on the front panel To initiate emergency shutdown wherein all applications and files will be closed abruptly without saving press and hold the power button for at least four seconds until the Power OK status indicator on the front panel flashes indicating that the storage controller is
86. ached Storage on page 233 See also Disk Shelf Overview on page 204 for component specifications and diagrams 164 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 7x20 7x20 7X20 CRU Maintenance Procedures This section provides instructions on how to replace customer replaceable components CRUs in Oracle s Sun ZFS Storage 7120 7320 and 7420 controllers Refer to Disk Shelf Maintenance Procedures on page 218 for replacing expansion storage shelf components Prerequisites Read the information in the overview section for your controller to become familiar with the replaceable parts of the system 7120 Hardware Overview on page 124 7320 Hardware Overview on page 136 7420 Hardware Overview on page 149 Follow the instructions in the sections Safety Information on page 165 and Required Tools and Information on page 166 Safety Information This section contains safety information that you must follow when servicing the storage system For your protection observe the following safety precautions when setting up your equipment Do not remove the side panels or run the storage system with the side panels removed Hazardous voltage is present that could cause injury The covers and panels must be in place for proper air flow to prevent equipment damage Follow all cautions warnings and instructions marked on the equipment and described in Important Safety
87. achment to 1024 targets With this fabric you are encouraged to apply entire shelves to pools so you can gain the benefits of No Single Point of Failure configurations and striping across the maximum possible number of devices The following shelves implement SAS 2 disks m Oracle Storage Drive Enclosure DE2 24P m Oracle Storage Drive Enclosure DE2 24C Sun Disk Shelf Front Panel The front panel consists of the drives and indicator lights Drive Locations The following figures show the location of the drives FIGURE 2 56 Oracle Storage Drive Enclosure DE2 24P Drive Locations Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 Shelf Up to four Logzilla SSDs are supported per disk shelf Logzilla SSDs should be populated in order of slots 20 21 22 and 23 FIGURE 2 57 Oracle Storage Drive Enclosure DE2 24C and Sun Disk Shelf Drive Locations Up to four Logzilla SSDs are supported per disk shelf Logzilla SSDs should be populated in order of slots 20 21 22 and 23 The Oracle Storage Drive Enclosure DE2 24C is shown and represents both models Front Panel Indicators The following figures show the front panel indicators Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 207 Shelf FIGURE 2 58 Oracle Storage Drive Enclosure DE2 24P Front Panel Indicators OY OW_ Figure Legend 1 System power indicator 4 Drive fault indicator 2 Module fault indicator 5 Power Activity
88. ackup simply click the Backup button above the list of saved configurations and follow the instructions You are prompted to enter a descriptive comment for the backup Restore from a Saved Configuration Click the rollback icon S on any saved configuration to begin the process of reverting the system to that saved configuration Review the Restore Impact guidance above and confirm that it is ok to proceed Delete a Saved Configuration To delete a Saved Configuration simply click the trash icon TTT to delete the configuration that is no longer required Export a Saved Configuration To export a Saved Configuration mouse over the configuration list entry you wish to export and click the download icon Your browser prompts you to save the file locally The file is a compressed archive whose contents are versioned and may vary over time You should not attempt to unpack or modify the content of the archive and doing so renders it unable to be imported back to the appliance successfully Import a Saved Configuration To import a previously exported Saved Configuration click the add icon at the top of the saved configurations list and then use your web browser s file selection dialog to locate the previously exported configuration You should upload the single compressed archive file previously saved using the export function Chapter 3 System Maintenance 271 ConfigurationBackup 272 Managing Configuration Backup
89. ade health check Steps for Resolving Health Check Alerts If a SAS port LED is unlit check all connections and replace cables as needed Identify affected chassis then disconnect and remove faulted SIM After two minutes re seat SIM and wait for steady Power LED before reconnecting cables Identify affected chassis and remove faulted disk After 30 seconds re seat disk and wait for steady or flashing LED Chapter 3 System Maintenance 247 Updates 4 Contact Oracle Support for component service or replacement Deferred Updates Each update may come with new firmware or updates to external resources In general these updates are backwards compatible and applied automatically without user intervention There are exceptions however for non reversible updates These updates involve updating a resource external to the system software in a way that is incompatible with older software releases After the update is applied rolling back to previous versions results in undefined behavior For these updates you are always given an explicit option of applying them automatically during upgrade or applying them after the fact They are therefore referred to as deferred updates When applying an update to a version with incompatible version changes you are given an option to apply these version changes as part of the upgrade For each version change the benefits of applying the change are presented to you The default is to not ap
90. age 233 Battery You might need to replace the battery if the storage controller fails to maintain the proper time when powered off and disconnected from the network You will need a small No 1 flat blade non metallic screwdriver or equivalent You must shut down the appliance before beginning this task Note that there will be a loss of access to the storage unless the system is in a clustered configuration Shut down the appliance using one of the following methods 7 Login to the BUI and click the power icon O on the left side of the masthead SSH into the storage system and issue the maintenance system poweroff Command SSH or serial console into the service processor and issue the stop sys command Use a pen or non conducting pointed object to press and release the Power button on the front panel To initiate emergency shutdown wherein all applications and files will be closed abruptly without saving press and hold the power button for at least four seconds until the Power OK status indicator on the front panel flashes indicating that the storage controller is in standby power mode W Replacing the ZS3 4 Controller Battery 1 Disconnect the AC power cords from the rear panel of the storage controller 2 Verify that no cables will be damaged or will interfere when the storage controller is extended from the rack 3 From the front of the storage controller release the two slide release latches 4 While sq
91. ails during the upgrade it reboots and continues running the software from before the upgrade Important Do not perform a cluster takeover operation or a reboot while an update is in progress Following the post upgrade reboot component firmware is updated see Hardware Firmware Updates on page 251 which takes additional time that depends on the size of the system configuration and the amount of firmware that has changed since the previously installed version was delivered Very large configurations may take several hours to complete all firmware upgrades after the update itself has been applied For details on the update process using the BUI or CLI review the following sections 242 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 Updates Preconditions Best practices include verifying several preconditions prior to applying an update Whenever possible administrators should ensure that these preconditions are satisfied immediately prior to applying an update on the storage controller In a clustered environment these should be verified on both storage controllers before applying the update to either one Ensure that any resilvering operations have completed This can be observed in Configuration gt Storage or the equivalent CLI context For more information see Chapter 5 Storage Configuration in Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Administration Guide Ensure that there are no active proble
92. and environmental The SP controller draws power from the host s 3 3V standby supply rail which is available whenever the system is receiving AC input power even when the system is turned off Power Distribution Board The power distribution board is a FRU and distributes main 12V power from the power supplies to the rest of the system It is directly connected to the Vertical PDB card and to the motherboard through a bus bar and ribbon cable It also supports a top cover interlock kill switch In the storage controller the power supplies connect to the power supply backplane which connects to the power distribution board Vertical PDB Card The vertical power distribution board or Paddle Card is a FRU and serves as the interconnect between the power distribution board and the fan power boards hard drive backplane and I O board Power Supply Backplane Card This board connects the power distribution board to power supplies 0 and 1 Fan Power Boards The two fan power boards are FRUs and carry power to the storage controller fan modules In addition they contain fan module status LEDs and transfer 12C data for the fan modules Drive Backplane The six drive backplane is a FRU and includes the connectors for the drives as well as the interconnect for the I O board Power and Locator buttons and system component status LEDs Each drive has an LED indicator for Power Activity Fault and Locate Components The controller co
93. and at the service processor SP prompt The locate LED will flash on the controller chassis 2 Verify that no cables will be damaged or will interfere when the storage controller is extended from the rack 3 From the front of the storage controller release the two slide release latches Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 101 ZS3 4 10 11 While squeezing the slide release latches slowly pull the storage controller forward until the slide rails latch Identify the faulted fan module by locating the corresponding Service Required status indicator or by clicking the locator icon w on Maintenance gt Hardware screen of the BUI for the fan you want to replace Lift the latch at the top of the fan module to unlock the fan module and pull the fan module out Unlock and insert the fan module Apply firm pressure to fully seat the fan module Verify that the Fan OK status indicator is lit and that the fault status indicator on the replaced fan module is dim Verify that the Top Fan status indicator the Service Required status indicators and the Locator status indicator Locator button are dim Push the release tabs on the side of each rail and slowly slide the storage controller into the rack Power Supply Storage controllers are equipped with redundant hot swappable power supplies If a power supply fails and you do not have a replacement leave the failed power supply installed to ensure proper air flow A fault
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95. art of the URL for example ftp myusername mypasswd myserver export foo or you may leave the username and password out of the URL and instead set the user and password properties dory maintenance workflows download uncommitted gt set url ftp foo examplel akwf url ftp foo examplel akwf dory maintenance workflows download uncommitted gt set user bmc user bmc dory maintenance workflows download uncommitted gt set password Enter password passwo rd kkkkk dory maintenance workflows download uncommitted gt commit Transferred 138 of 138 100 done Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 CLI Viewing Workflows To list workflows use the List command from the maintenance workflows context lt small gt dory maintenance workflows gt list WORKFLOW NAME OWNER SETID ORIGIN VERSION workflow 00 Configure for Oracle Solaris Cluster NFS root false Oracle Corporation 1 0 0 workflow 001 Unconfigure Oracle Solaris Cluster NFS root false Oracle Corporation 1 0 0 workflow 002 Configure for Oracle Enterprise Manager Monitoring root false Sun Microsystems Inc 1 I workflow 003 Unconfigure Oracle Enterprise Manager Monitoring root false Sun Microsystems Inc 1 0 lt small gt To view workflows use the show command from the maintenance workflows context dory maintenance workflows gt select workflow 001 dory maintenance workflow 001 gt show Properties name Configure for
96. at it is forward of the rear of the storage controller by about an inch 2 5 cm Slide the top cover toward the rear of the chassis 2 until it seats Press down on the cover with both hands until both latches engage 118 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 ZS3 4 10 11 12 13 Push the release tabs on the side of each rail and slowly push the storage controller into the rack making sure no cables obstruct the path of the controller Connect the power cords to the power supplies Verify that standby power is on indicated by the Power OK status indicator flashing on the front panel about two minutes after the power cords are plugged in Use a pen or other pointed object to press and release the recessed Power button on the storage controller front panel The Power OK status indicator next to the Power button lights and remains lit Connect data cables to the PCle card routing them through the cable management arm Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 119 ZS3 4 14 Goto the Maintenance gt Hardware screen of the BUI and click the right arrow icon on the controller Then click Slots to verify the status of the new component The online icon should be green 15 Install the disk shelf as described in Installation in Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Installation Guide and connect the expansion storage as described in Connecting to Attached Storage on p
97. be applied to the data stored on the system Controllers ZS3 2 on page 28 ZS3 4 on page 46 m 7120 on page 124 7320 on page 136 m 7420 on page 149 Chapter 1 Introduction 11 Overview Expansion Storage Disk Shelves on page 204 Protocols Oracle ZFS Storage Appliances include support for a variety of industry standard client protocols including SMB NFS HTTP and HTTPS WebDAV iSCSI FC SRP iSER FTP SFTP For information on these protocols see the Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Administration Guide Key Features Oracle ZFS Storage Appliances also include new technologies to deliver the best storage price performance and unprecedented observability of your workloads in production including Analytics a system for dynamically observing the behavior of your system in real time and viewing data graphically For more information see Analytics in Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Analytics Guide The ZFS Hybrid Storage Pool composed of optional Flash memory devices for acceleration of reads and writes low power high capacity disks and DRAM memory all managed transparently as a single data hierarchy Data Services To manage the data that you export using these protocols you can configure your Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance using the built in collection of advanced data services including 12 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual
98. ber 7101282 7120 1xCPU 24GB 3 3TB 7014523 7101284 7120 1xCPU 24GB 6 6TB 7014525 NIC HBA Options The following table describes NIC HBA options for the 7120 TABLE 2 17 7120 Controller NIC HBA Options Mktg Part Number Description Mfg Part Number SG XPCIESAS GEN2 Z 2 port External Sun Thebe SAS x4 594 5889 01 HBA PCIe SG XPCIE2FC QF8 Z 2 port FC HBA 8Gb PCIe 594 5684 01 X4446A Z 4 port PCI E Quad GigE UTP 594 4024 01 X4237A N 2 port 4X IB HCA PCle 594 5862 02 X1109A Z 2 port 10Gig SFP NIC PCIe 594 6039 01 PCle Options The following table describes the supported PCle configuration option summary for the 7120 TABLE 2 18 7120 Controller PCIe Options Sun Part Vendor Part pan Slot Type Number Number Description Note 0 PCle 540 7975 03 Sun Aura Internal Flash Base HBA Logzilla Configuration OBSOLETE 0 PCIe 375 3481 01 Intel QP Copper NIC Optional EXPI9404PT Recommended Front end 134 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Man ual June 2014 7120 Sun Part Vendor Part are Slot Type Number Number Description Note 0 PCIe 375 3617 01 Intel Niantic DP Optical Optional 10GE NIC Recommended Front end 0 PCle 371 4325 01 QLogic 8Gb DP FC Optional HBA FC Target or Initiator Backup 0 PCIe 375 3606 01 Mellanox InfiniBand HCA Optional MHJH29 XTC Recommended Front end 1 PCIe 375 3617 01 Intel Niantic DP Optical Optional 10GE NIC
99. bles Connect the power cords to the power supplies Verify that standby power is on indicated by the Power OK and SP status indicators flashing green on the front panel After the SP status indicator is solid green use a pen or other pointed object to press and release the recessed Power button on the front panel The Power OK status indicator next to the Power button lights and remains lit The Maintenance gt Hardware screen of the BUI provides status of the replacement on the Details page for DIMMs Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 83 ZS3 2 84 PCle Cards and Risers Removing a PCle card is a cold service operation You must power off the appliance before you remove the card There will be a loss of access to the storage unless the system is in a clustered configuration Go to the Maintenance gt Hardware screen of the BUI and click the right arrow icon on the controller and then click Slots to locate the faulted component Replacing the ZS3 2 Controller PCle Cards and Risers Caution This procedure requires that you handle components that are sensitive to static discharge which can cause the component to fail To avoid damage wear an antistatic wrist strap and use an antistatic mat when handling components Power off the storage controller as described in Remove Power on page 63 Disconnect all cables and extend the controller from the rack as described in Extend the Storage Controller From the Rack
100. cating a spare disk within the chassis by highlighting its name in the BUI Hardware Maintenance list The Maintenance gt Hardware screen of the BUI provides visual representations of the physical system components allowing you to visually identify and locate hardware components and verify their status Software updates can be applied in the System section of the interface as well as viewing logs and current problems Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 27 ZS3 2 ZS3 2 Hardware and software maintenance tasks include the following topics Hardware Overviews identify hardware components and verify their status Controllers m ZS3 2 Hardware Overview on page 28 component diagrams and specifications ZS3 2 CRU Maintenance Procedures on page 61 replace controller drives fans power supplies memory cards and batteries m ZS3 4 Hardware Overview on page 46 component diagrams and specifications ZS3 4 CRU Maintenance Procedures on page 97 replace controller drives fans power supplies memory cards risers and batteries 7120 Hardware Overview on page 124 7320 Hardware Overview on page 136 7420 Hardware Overview on page 149 component diagrams and specifications 7x20 CRU Maintenance Procedures on page 165 replace controller drives fans power supplies memory cards risers and batteries Expansion Storage m Disk Shelf Overview on page 204 compon
101. cle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 7320 Figure Legend 1 Locate Button LED 2 Service Required LED amber 3 Power OK LED green 4 Power Button 5 Rear Power Supply 6 System Overtemperature LED 7 Top Fan The following figure and legend identify the 7320 front panel drive locations Two mirrored hard disk drives HDDs that store the operating system reside in slots 0 and 1 Up to four solid state drives ReadZilla SSDs which store the read cache fill slots 2 through 5 in order Slots 6 and 7 are empty and must contain drive fillers FIGURE 2 39 7320 Controller Front Panel Drive Locations TABLE 2 22 7320 Controller Front Panel Drive Locations Disk Drive Locations HDD1 HDD3 HDD5 HDDO HDD2 HDD4 HDD6 HDD7 7320 Replaceable Components The following list contains all of the replaceable power distribution disk and fan module components of the 7320 Note that power supplies disks and fan modules are hot pluggable on the storage controller Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 143 7320 TABLE 2 23 7320 Controller Replaceable Components Part Number Description FRU CRU F300 2233 02 RoHS 760W Power Supply CRU F541 2075 04 Buss Bar Power 1U FRU F542 0184 01 DR 3Gb SATA CRU F542 0330 01 2 5 512GB ReadZilla SSD CRU F541 276 01 ASSY FAN Module CRU F541 4274 02 Fan Board 1U FRU 7320 PCle Cards and Risers Follow
102. d the Fault Locate LED should be off All four activity LEDs should be solid green for each SAS 2 port that has an interface cable connected to it 9 Go to the Maintenance gt Hardware section of the BUI click the right arrow icon at the beginning of the appropriate disk shelf row and then click Slot to verify that the I O Module online icon is green for the newly installed I O Module SIM Board The following disk shelves have SIM boards Sun Disk Shelf The SIM boards which are similar to I O Modules are hot swappable so you can replace them without removing power to the system The SIM boards are multi pathed so you can remove one of the SIM boards at any time regardless of the state of the blue SIM OK indicator A faulted SIM board is indicated by an amber LED Go to the Maintenance gt Hardware section of 228 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 Shelf the BUI click the right arrow icon at the beginning of the appropriate disk shelf row and then click Slot to view details or click the locator icon E to turn on the locator LED Replacing a SIM Board Caution Do not remove a component if you do not have an immediate replacement The disk shelf must not be operated without all components in place including filler panels Refer to Disk Shelf Overview on page 204 for component locations Locate the failed SIM at the back of the disk tray Label and disconnect the tray in
103. de The following table describes the state of the cluster after each step of the previous procedure Chapter 3 System Maintenance 255 Updates 256 TABLE 3 4 Cluster States During Upgrade Step Controller A State Controller A Version Controller B State Controller B Version 1 2 CLUSTERED Vv CLUSTERED Vv 3 STRIPPED Vv OWNER Vv 4 STRIPPED V 1 OWNER V 5 6 7 OWNER V 1 STRIPPED V 8 9 OWNER V 1 STRIPPED V 1 10 CLUSTERED V 1 CLUSTERED V 1 Note Do not make configuration changes to either storage controller while an upgrade is in progress While controllers are running different software versions configuration changes made to one controller are not propagated to its peer controller Accessing the BUI or logging into the CLI while the controllers are running different software versions generates a warning that your configuration changes will not be propagated You can configure the appliance to generate alerts when the cluster controllers are running different software versions events Cluster rejoin mismatch and Cluster rejoin mismatch on peer If you change the root password during an upgrade and then rollback the cluster the nodes are not able to re join after the rollback Updating via the BUI Click the add icon next to Available Updates and specify the pathname of the update media on your desktop or local client During the upload a progress bar is displayed indicating the progress of the upl
104. dule and the arrow points to the rear of the chassis 74 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 ZS3 2 Lower the fan module into the fan tray and press down until the module clicks securely in the fan tray Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 75 ZS3 2 10 11 12 13 14 15 Replace the top cover and tighten the two captive screws Push the release tabs on the side of each rail and slowly push the storage controller into the rack making sure no cables obstruct the path of the controller Reconnect the data cables and the disk shelf cables Connect the power cords to the power supplies Verify that standby power is on indicated by the Power OK and SP status indicators flashing green on the front panel After the SP status indicator is solid green use a pen or other pointed object to press and release the recessed Power button on the front panel The Power OK status indicator next to the Power button lights and remains lit Verify that the Fan OK status indicator is lit and that the fault status indicator on the replaced fan module is dim 76 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 ZS3 2 Memory Removing a DIMM is a cold service operation You must power off the appliance before you remove the DIMM There will be a loss of access to the storage unless the system is ina clustered configuration To identify a general memory fault go to
105. dundancy in the containing storage pool to allow this operation the firmware upgrade will not complete and may appear stalled Disks and flash devices that are part of a storage pool which is currently in use by the cluster peer if any are not upgraded Finally disks and flash devices that are not part of any storage pool are not upgraded Upgrading the firmware in a disk shelf requires that both back end storage paths be active to all disks within all enclosures and for storage to be configured on all shelves to be upgraded For clusters with at least one active pool on each controller these restrictions mean that disk shelf firmware upgrade can be performed only by a controller that is in the owner state During the firmware upgrade process hardware may appear to be removed and inserted or offlined and onlined While alerts attributed to these actions are suppressed if you are viewing the Maintenance gt Hardware screen or the Configuration gt Storage screen you may see the effects of these upgrades in the UI in the form of missing or offline devices This is not a cause for concern however if a device remains offline or missing for an extended period of time several minutes or more even after refreshing the hardware view this may be an indication of a problem with the device Check the Maintenance gt Problems view for any relevant faults that may have been identified Additionally in some cases the controllers in the disk sh
106. e stack RAID 6 double and triple parity and optional RAID 6 across disk shelves Active active clustering for high availability Link aggregations and IP multipathing for network failure protection 1 O Multipathing between the controller and disk shelves Integrated software restart of all system software services Phone Home of telemetry for all software and hardware issues Lights out Management of each system for remote power control and console access For information on these availability features see the Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Administration Guide Chapter 1 Introduction 13 Overview 14 Browser User Interface BUI PART LE Peer id dissin ChP iTe bR Dais priy a Ma P ass Banne na Cee pi HA ep Hit H a a aaa ji eed Hi a a E ee iat iii Eweg pm Aal rn H H a massa 1h Sirisd Ha Beses rote yt Sem ma Tike paip AD vice riori Fit ESES ES BEREE 14 Curta prolis Grubi party Paid Aai m arat gach mpe COE tan py die Then sAN roghi Ap ered ig Sy l et ETA debipe PA aa e ikai u By ara EE TBa capia Ba eM Ch r oe aTa jy Paps be Gen Ceuta oe ed ong ba C ed VI eee eed Ture cee F eed a ba peered ie OCH b lit SEO reducing inode FO operations Tha peor ance eco One ee oe ee Qe Tii aS Ta rh de The browser user interface The BUI is the graphical tool for administration of the appliance The BUI provides an intuitive environment for administration tasks visualizing concepts
107. e a replacement leave the failed power supply installed to ensure proper air flow A faulted power supply is indicated by an amber colored status LED Replacing the 7x20 Controller Power Supply Gain access to the rear of the storage controller where the faulted power supply is located If a cable management arm CMA is installed press and hold the CMA release tab and rotate the arm out of the way Chapter 2 e Hardware Maintenance 173 7X20 3 Disconnect the power cord from the faulted power supply 4 Remove the power supply 7120 or 7320 Release the latch then remove the power supply Components may differ slightly between the 7120 and 7320 however service procedures for each are identical The illustration shows the 7320 controller 174 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 7X20 7420 Grasp the power supply handle and press the release latch to remove the power supply Chapter 2 e Hardware Maintenance 175 7X20 5 Align the replacement power supply with the empty power supply chassis bay 6 Slide the power supply into the bay until it is fully seated The following figure shows the 7420 power supply 176 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 7x20 10 Connect the power cord to the power supply Verify that the green AC Present status indicator is lit Close the CMA inserting the CMA into the rear left rail bracke
108. e battery pops up Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 ZS3 2 6 Lift the battery out of the receptacle and set it aside 7 Position the battery where it will install into the receptacle with the positive side of the battery facing up 8 Press the battery into the receptacle until you hear a click Chapter 2 e Hardware Maintenance 95 ZS3 2 10 11 12 13 14 15 Install Riser 1 Replace the top cover and tighten the two captive screws Push the release tabs on the side of each rail and slowly push the storage controller into the rack making sure no cables obstruct the path of the controller Reconnect the data cables and the disk shelf cables Connect the power cords to the power supplies Verify that standby power is on indicated by the Power OK and SP status indicators flashing green on the front panel After the SP status indicator is solid green use a pen or other pointed object to press and release the recessed Power button on the front panel The Power OK status indicator next to the Power button lights and remains lit When the system has finished booting log in and set the time using the steps in the task NTP BUI Clock in Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Administration Guide 96 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 ZS3 4 ZS3 4 Oracle DE2 and Sun Disk Shelf Interoperability Oracle DE2s and Sun
109. e controller TABLE 2 20 7320 Controller Replaceable Cables Part Number Description FRU CRU F530 4228 01 Cable Mini SAS FRU internal F530 3927 01 FRU CBL PDB MB 1U FRU internal 2U RIBBON F530 4431 01 Cable Fan data FRU internal F530 4417 01 FRU Cable Fan paddle FRU internal F530 3880 01 Cable Assembly Ethernet Shielded CRU external RJ45 RJ45 6m F530 3883 01 FRU 2M 4X Mini SAS Cable CRU external 7320 I O Components The following figure and legend identify the I O components of the storage controller 138 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 7320 FIGURE 2 35 7320 Controller I O Components Figure Legend 1 Top cover 2 Left Control Panel Light Pipe Assembly 3 Drive Cage 4 Solid State Drives 5 blank USB Module 6 Right Control Panel Light Pipe Assembly 7320 CPU and Memory Components The following list contains the replaceable CPU and memory components of the 7320 TABLE 2 21 7320 Controller Replaceable CPU and Memory Components Part Number Description FRU CRU F371 4966 01 DIMM 8GB DDR3 2RX4 13 CRU Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 139 7320 Part Number Description FRU CRU F371 4885 01 Intel E5620 2 40G FRU The storage controller motherboard has 18 slots in two groups that hold industry standard DDR3 DIMM memory cards All sockets must be occupied by either a filler or a DDR3 DIMM FIGURE 2
110. ear of the chassis 2 until it seats Press down on the cover with both hands until both latches engage 202 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 7x20 12 13 14 15 16 Push the release tabs on the side of each rail and slowly push the storage controller into the rack making sure no cables obstruct the path of the controller Connect the power cords to the power supplies Verify that standby power is on indicated by the Power OK status indicator flashing on the front panel about two minutes after the power cords are plugged in Use a pen or other pointed object to press and release the recessed Power button on the storage controller front panel The Power OK status indicator next to the Power button lights and remains lit Connect data cables to the PCle card routing them through the cable management arm Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 203 Shelf Shelf 17 When the system has finished booting log in and set the time using the steps in the task NTP BUI Clock in Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Administration Guide Oracle DE2 and Sun Disk Shelf Interoperability Oracle DE2s and Sun Disk shelves can be used together with standalone and clustered 7x20 controllers after certain hardware modifications Contact Oracle Service to update your controllers for disk shelf interoperability Disk Shelf Overview Oracle disk shelves are high availability serial
111. ed power supply is indicated by an amber colored status LED 102 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 ZS3 4 Replacing the ZS3 4 Controller Power Supply Gain access to the rear of the storage controller where the faulted power supply is located If a cable management arm CMA is installed press and hold the CMA release tab and rotate the arm out of the way Disconnect the power cord from the faulted power supply Remove the power supply Grasp the power supply handle and press the release latch to remove the power supply Chapter 2 e Hardware Maintenance 103 ZS3 4 6 Align the replacement power supply with the empty power supply chassis bay 7 Slide the power supply into the bay until it is fully seated The following figure shows the power supply 104 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 ZS3 4 10 11 Connect the power cord to the power supply Verify that the green AC Present status indicator is lit Close the CMA inserting the CMA into the rear left rail bracket Go to the Maintenance gt Hardware screen of the BUI Click the right arrow icon for the controller and then click power supply to verify that the online icon w is green for the newly installed power supply Memory To identify a specific memory module that has faulted you must open the storage controller and use the amber status LEDs on the motherboard To
112. ed update improves both latency and throughput on several important workloads These improvements rely on a ZFS pool upgrade provided by this update Applying this update is equivalent to upgrading the on disk ZFS pool to version 29 266 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 Optional Child Dir Optional Child Dir Introduction This deferred update improves list retrieval performance and replication deletion performance by improving dataset rename speed These improvements rely on a ZFS pool upgrade provided by this update Before this update has been applied the system is able to retrieve lists and delete replications but does so using the old much slower recursive rename code Applying this update is equivalent to upgrading the on disk ZFS pool to version 31 Multiple Initiator Groups per LUN Introduction This deferred update allows a LUN to be associated with more than one initiator group at a time If replicating LUNs with this update applied also apply the update to the replication target system s Support for Large Block Sizes Support for Large Block Sizes This feature provides improved performance when blocksize recordsize larger than 128K are used The supported block sizes are 256k 512k and 1M If large block sizes are used for projects or shares replication of those projects or shares to systems that do not support large block sizes fail Sequential Resilvering Sequential Resil
113. elves may remain offline during firmware upgrade If this occurs no other controllers are updated until this condition is fixed If an enclosure is listed as only having a single path for an extended period of time check the physical enclosure to determine whether the green link lights on the back of the SIM are active If not remove and re insert the SIM to re establish the connection Verify that all enclosures are reachable by two paths Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 Updates Rollback The rollback procedure reverts all of the system software and all of the metadata settings of the system back to their state just prior to applying an update This feature is implemented by taking a snapshot of various aspects of the system before the new update is applied and rolling back this snapshot to implement the rollback The implications of rollback are as follows Any appliance configuration changes are reverted and lost For example assume you are running version V and then you update to V 1 and then you change your DNS server If you execute a rollback then your DNS server setting modification is effectively undone and removed from the system permanently Conversely any changes made to user data are not reverted if you update from V to V 1 and clients then create directories or modify shares in any way those changes still exist after the rollback as you would expect Ifthe appliance is ru
114. em controller to verify that the software has detected that the drive is not present 8 Align the replacement drive with the drive slot 9 Press on the release button to slide the drive into the chassis until the release lever moves slightly inward 10 Press the release lever fully closed with a click securing the drive into the drive slot 68 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 ZS3 2 The Oracle ZFS Storage system software automatically detects and configures the new drive The device appears in the BUI Maintenance gt Hardware screen when you view details for the controller or drive shelf Power Supplies Storage controllers are equipped with redundant hot swappable power supplies If a power supply fails and you do not have a replacement leave the failed power supply installed to ensure proper air flow A faulted power supply is indicated by an amber colored status LED Replacing the ZS3 2 Controller Power Supplies Gain access to the rear of the storage controller where the faulted power supply is located If a cable management arm CMA is installed press and hold the CMA release tab and rotate the arm out of the way Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 69 ZS3 2 3 Disconnect the power cord from the faulted power supply 4 Press the release tab to the left and pull on the handle 5 Continue to pull on the handle to slide the power supply out of the chassis 70
115. ent Finance Quality Assurance Sales Administrative 290 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 Versioning validate function params try run shares select params unit run select params name catch err if err code EAKSH ENTITY BADSELECT return return name share already exists execute function params return steps Versioning There are two aspects of versioning with respect to workflows the first is the expression of the version of the Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance software that the workflow depends on and the second is the expression of the version of the workflow itself Versioning is expressed through two optional members to the workflow TABLE 3 17 Optional Members for Versioning Optional Member Type Description required String The minimum version of the ZFSSA software required to run this workflow including the minimum year month day build and branch version String Version of this workflow in dotted decimal major minor micro form Appliance Versioning To express a minimally required version of the Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance software add the optional required field to your workflow The Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance software is versioned in terms of the year month and day on which the software was built followed by a build number and then a branch number expressed as year m
116. ent diagrams and specifications for Oracle Storage Drive Enclosure DE2 24 and Sun Disk Shelf m Disk Shelf Maintenance Procedures on page 218 replace disk shelf chassis components Connecting to Attached Storage on page 233 cabling storage controllers to the disk shelves Hardware Faults on page 232 Connect to ILOM to diagnose hardware faults System on page 235 view system disks manage support bundles Updates on page 239 manage appliance software Configuration Backup on page 268 backup and restore appliance configuration Problems on page 273 view current problems Logs on page 275 view appliance logs Maintenance Workflows on page 283 manage and execute workflows ZS3 2 Hardware Overview This section describes the internal and external components of the Oracle ZFS Storage ZS3 2 controller Use this information when preparing to service replaceable components Refer to the following topics for procedural instructions 28 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 ZS3 2 a ZS3 2 CRU Maintenance Procedures on page 61 replace system controller components m Disk Shelf Maintenance Procedures on page 218 replace disk shelf components Controller Overview The ZS3 2 controller is an enterprise class rackmount x86 system powered by the Intel Xeon processor It provides high performance and room for growth with expandable PC
117. er SSDs and HDDs on page 66 Power Supplies on page 69 Fan Modules on page 73 Memory on page 77 PCle Cards and Risers on page 84 Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 65 ZS3 2 USB Flash Drive on page 92 Battery on page 94 SSDs and HDDs Note If you have more than one failed drive replace only one drive at a time Removing more than one drive in quick succession causes a hardware pool fault W Replacing the ZS3 2 Controller SSDs and HDDs 1 Identify the failed drive by going to the Maintenance gt Hardware section of the BUI and clicking the drive information icon If you are physically at the system the amber Service Required indicator on the HDD or SSD should be illuminated 2 Ifyou are not physically at the system turn on the locator indicator by clicking the locator icon 3 At the front of the controller pinch the air filter s left and right release levers inward 1 4 Pivot the air filter forward and lift if out of the chassis 2 66 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 ZS3 2 5 Press the release button of the failed drive and pivot the release lever open to the right 6 Grasp the release lever and pull the drive out of the drive slot Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 67 ZS3 2 7 After 15 seconds navigate to the Hardware gt Maintenance screen and click the right arrow icon on the syst
118. er Distribution Fan Module and Disk Components The fan modules and LEDs are shown in the following illustration FIGURE 2 33 7120 Controller Fan Modules and LEDs The following figure and legend show the power distribution and associated components 132 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 7120 FIGURE 2 34 7120 Controller Power Distribution Board and Associated Components Figure Legend 1 Fan Board 5 Power Distribution Board 2 SAS Expander Board 6 Connector Board 3 Disk Backplane 7 Power Supply Backplane 4 Front Control Panel Light Pipe Assembly Standalone Controller Configurations The following table shows the configuration options for a 7120 controller All PCIe cards are low profile and must be fitted with low profile mounting brackets This table describes base configurations for the 7120 with Aura Logzilla TABLE 2 15 7120 Standalone Controller Base Configurations for Aura Logzilla Mktg Part Number Description Mfg Part Number TA7120 12TB 7120 1xCPU 24GB 12TB 597 0754 01 Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 133 7120 Mktg Part Number Description Mfg Part Number TA7120 24TB 7120 1xCPU 24GB 24TB 597 0755 01 The following table describes base configurations for the 7120 with Logzilla 3 5 SSD TABLE 2 16 7120 Standalone Controller Base Configurations for Logzilla 3 5 SSD Mktg Part Number Description Mfg Part Num
119. er Panel Slot 3 7 I O Module Filler Panel 2 Power Supply with Fan Module 1 5 I O Module Filler Panel 8 I O Module 1 3 Power Supply with Fan Module 2 6 I O Module 0 Note It is especially important that power supplies and their filler panels are in the correct slots FIGURE 2 63 Sun Disk Shelf Back Panel Figure Legend 1 Power supply modules with built in fans Power supply 0 is on the left and power supply 1 is on the right 2 Removable SAS Interface Module SIM Boards SIM 0 is on the left and SIM 1 is on the right I O Module Indicators The following disk shelves have I O Modules IOMs 212 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 Shelf m Oracle Storage Drive Enclosure DE2 24P m Oracle Storage Drive Enclosure DE2 24C FIGURE 2 64 I O Module Indicators Figure Legend 1 Fault Locate indicator 4 SAS 2 Port 1 7 For Oracle service only 2 Power OK indicator 5 SAS 2 Port 2 8 For Oracle service only 3 SAS 2 Port 0 6 Host port activity indicators SIM Board Indicators The following disk shelves have SIM boards Sun Disk Shelf The following figure shows the SIM board indicators for the Sun Disk Shelf Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 213 Shelf FIGURE 2 65 SIM Board Indicators e Figure Legend 1 AC power indicator 6 Power switch 2 DC power indicator 7 Port fault indicator 3 Fan fault indicator 8 Po
120. erences between user and group quotas and filesystem and project data quotas Be sure to completely read Shares Space Management in Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Administration Guide before attempting to use user or group quotas This update is applied in the background and takes time proportional to the number of shares and amount of data on the system Until this deferred update is finished attempts to apply user quotas produce an error indicating that the update is still in progress COMSTAR COMSTAR Deferred Update The COMSTAR framework relies on a ZFS pool upgrade for complete support of persistent group reservations PGRs Before this upgrade has been applied the number of reservations stored with each LUN is severely limited and may even be zero Applying this update is equivalent to upgrading the on disk ZFS pool to version 16 Triple Parity RAID Triple Parity RAID Deferred Update This update provides the ability to use the triple parity RAID storage profile RAID Z with three parity sectors per stripe Triple parity offers increased protection against drive failures and additional overall availability Chapter 3 System Maintenance 263 Dedup Dedup In order to use this new mode the storage pool must be upgraded If you choose not to upgrade the pool and attempt to use this new property you will get an error indicating that the storage pool needs to be upgraded first There is no other implication o
121. ersion 6 11570 of 11570 rows upgraded Upgrading from Version 6 to Version 7 6305 of 6305 rows upgraded Upgrading from Version 7 to Version 8 SMF repository upgrade complete SMF online in 180 seconds Sanitizing manifestfiles properties done Loading smf 5 service descriptions 162 162 svccfg Loaded 162 smf 5 service descriptions Transitioning NFS server properties done Re enabling auditing of Solaris commands done Transitioning network initial IPMP properties to network ipmp done Transitioning name service properties done Transitioning CIFS server properties done Preparing for service import done Importing adconf xml done Configuring appliance kit identity default done Applying service layer ak generic done Refreshing services done Applying service layer ak_nas done Refreshing services done Applying service layer ak SUNW iwashi_ plus done Refreshing services done Applying service profile ak_ generic done Applying profile upgrade akinstall xml done Applying layer upgrade composite svc done Cleaning up services done Shutting down svc configd done Configuring devices Configuring network devices Sun ZFS Storage 7120 Version ak SUNW iwashi_plus 2013 06 05 0 0 1 1 6 Copyright c 2008 2013 Oracle and or its affiliates All rights reserved dorab console login Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June
122. ervice Manual June 2014 Using This Documentation Overview Describes maintenance procedures for the Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Audience Technicians system administrators and authorized service providers Required knowledge Experience working with the Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Product Documentation Library Visit http www oracle com goto ZFSStorage docs for the Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance documentation library For related documentation including white papers visit http www oracle com technetwork server storage sun unified storage overview index html and click on the Documentation tab For late breaking information and known issues about this product visit My Oracle Support at http support oracle com Access to Oracle Support Oracle customers have access to electronic support through My Oracle Support For information visit http www oracle com pls topic lookup ctx acc amp id info or visit http www oracle com pls topic lookup ctx acc amp id trs if you are hearing impaired Feedback Provide feedback about this documentation at http www oracle com goto docfeedback Using This Documentation 10 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 oo CHAPTER 1 Introduction Overview Introduction The Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance family of products provides efficient file and block data services to clients over a network and a rich set of data services that can
123. ervices download p18269573 20131 Generic zip aru 17312483 amp patch_ file p18269573 20131 Generic zip checkdate 2014 3 4 zfs appliance maintenance system 2013 1 1 5 gt System Update Overview Software updates are delivered as opaque binary downloads that contain some or all of Management and system software Firmware for internal components such as HBAs and network devices Firmware for disks and flash devices Chapter 3 System Maintenance 241 Updates Firmware for external storage enclosure components The updated release notes describe what is in the update and the update process automates all of the steps of activating the delivered components The procedure for updating the system is as follows Download the software update media from My Oracle Support MOS or from another official source The media is represented by a single compressed file named after the version number such as ak nas 2013 06 05 0 0 0 pkg gz You can rename the file if needed as the true version number is recorded internally within the image The compressed media packages vary in size but typically are on the order of several hundred megabytes Upload the software update to the appliance using either the BUI or the CLI See later for details of this operation After you upload the media it is unpacked and verified If all verification checks pass it appears in the list of update images as eligible for installation Any number
124. es and privileges preferences and encrypted passwords for local users not directory users Alerts and thresholds and their associated rules SRP targets and initiators Note In a cluster configuration configuration backups are visible only on the node on which they were created or imported A configuration backup does not include User data shares and LUNs Your user data must be backed up separately using NDMP backup software snapshots and or remote replication 268 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 ConfigurationBackup User passwords for directory users These remain stored solely in your separate network directory service such as LDAP or Active Directory and are not stored in the backup or restored Metadata directly associated with user data such as snapshot schedules user quotas compression settings and other attributes of shares and LUNs Analytics and logs Events can be redirected to external SNMP trap receivers or e mail destinations using Alerts rules System software The system software is automatically backed up as part of the System Update capability Replication targets iSCSI targets and initiators m iSCSI service properties Restore Impact The restore operation takes a selected configuration backup and modifies all of the corresponding system settings to reflect those in the backup including removing aspects of the configuration that
125. es at a time select the log and use the show command caji maintenance logs gt select audit caji maintenance logs audit gt show ENTRY TIME SUMMARY entry 2874 2014 2 20 18 05 44 root 10 159 134 211 Beginning system update to ak nas 2014 02 11 1 0 entry 2875 2014 2 20 18 08 18 root 10 159 134 211 Rebooting system as part of update to ak nas 2014 02 11 1 0 entry 2876 2014 2 20 18 08 20 root 10 159 134 211 User logged out entry 2877 2014 2 20 18 16 06 root 10 159 134 211 User logged in entry 2878 2014 2 20 18 18 20 root 10 159 134 211 Deleted update media ak nas 2011 04 24 8 0 1 1 43 entry 2879 2014 2 20 18 34 19 root 10 159 134 211 Cluster takeover requested entry 2970 2014 2 27 17 40 37 root Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 Logs dhcp amer vpn rmdc anyconnect 10 159 100 157 vpn oracle com User logged out of CLI entry 2971 2014 2 27 17 48 23 root 10 159 100 157 User logged in entry 2972 2014 2 27 19 05 46 root 10 159 100 157 Browser session timed out entry 2973 2014 2 27 23 53 31 root dhcp amer vpn rmdc anyconnect 10 159 125 20 vpn oracle com User logged in via CLI Then use the previous or next command to view the previous or next 100 entries caji maintenance logs alert gt list ENTRY TIME SUMMARY entry 023 2013 1 16 15 06 36 d1dd862d 93ff 6e3d a51c fe5f81159a3e System software update cannot proceed J4400 and 34500 disk shelves are not supported in this entr
126. et to the appliance name during installation To change the chassis name use the entry field on the Configuration gt Services gt System Identity screen For more information see System Identity in Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Administration Guide At the top right of the system chassis is the locator icon WF to light the locator LED and the power icon O which presents a dialog box to either power off or reboot power cycle the appliance A thumbnail of the controller is presented at left Clicking on the thumbnail or the Show Details link takes you to a detailed view of the chassis and is identical to clicking on the right arrow icon at the top left of the view The following information is presented in a summary view TABLE 1 2 System Chassis Properties Property Description Manufacturer Manufacturer of the system Model System model name Serial System chassis hardware serial number Processors Count and description of processors in the system Memory Total memory in the system System Size and number of system disks used for the system image Data Size and number of data disks in the system chassis This is only valid for standalone systems If there are no data disks present will be displayed Cache Size and number of cache disks in the system chassis This is only valid for expandable systems that support additional disk shelves If there are no cache disks present
127. f applying this update and it can be ignored if there is no need to use this new setting Applying this update is equivalent to upgrading the on disk ZFS pool to version 17 Data Deduplication Deferred Update This update provides the ability to use data deduplication In order to use this new mode the storage pool must be upgraded If you choose not to upgrade the pool and attempt to use this new property you will get an error indicating that the storage pool needs to be upgraded first There is no other implication of applying this update and it can be ignored if there is no need to use this new setting Applying this update is equivalent to upgrading the on disk ZFS pool to version 21 Replication Replication Deferred Update The 2010 Q1 release stores replication configuration differently than 2009 Q3 and earlier releases This update migrates existing target action and replica configuration created under an earlier release to the new form used by 2010 Q1 and later After upgrading to 2010 Q1 but before this update is applied incoming replication updates for existing replicas fail Replicas received under earlier releases are not manageable via the BUI or CLI although they occupy space in the storage pool Additionally the system does not send replication updates for actions configured on earlier releases After applying this update incoming replication updates for replicas originally received on earlier releases continue normal
128. f type Directly connecting different disk shelf types is not supported For more information see Connecting to Attached Storage on page 233 See also Disk Shelf Overview on page 204 for component specifications and diagrams ZS3 2 CRU Maintenance Procedures This section provides instructions on how to replace customer replaceable components CRUs in the Oracle ZFS Storage ZS3 2 controller Refer to Disk Shelf Maintenance Procedures on page 218 for replacing disk shelf components Prerequisites Read the section ZS3 2 Hardware Overview on page 28 to become familiar with the replaceable parts of the system Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 61 ZS3 2 62 Follow the instructions in the sections Safety Information on page 62 and Required Tools and Information on page 62 Safety Information This section contains safety information that you must follow when servicing the storage system For your protection observe the following safety precautions when setting up your equipment Do not remove the side panels or run the storage system with the side panels removed Hazardous voltage is present that could cause injury The covers and panels must be in place for proper air flow to prevent equipment damage Follow all cautions warnings and instructions marked on the equipment and described in Important Safety Information for Oracle s Hardware Systems included with your system Ensure t
129. fications for the 7120 Note that the power dissipation numbers listed are the maximum rated power numbers for the power supply The numbers are not a rating of the actual power consumption of the appliance Connectors Two C13 connectors which work on 110 220v outlets Input Nominal frequencies 50 60Hz Nominal voltage range 100 120 200 240 VAC Maximum current AC RMS 13 8A 100 VAC AC operating range 90 264 VAC Output 3 3 VDC STBY 3 0A m 12 VDC 86 7A Power Dissipation m Max power consumption 1235 3 W Max heat output 4212 BTU hr Volt Ampere rating 1261 VA 240 VAC 0 98P F Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 127 7120 128 Internal Components The chassis has the following boards installed Note Field replaceable units FRU should only be replaced by trained Oracle service technicians PCIe Risers Each riser supports two PCIe cards that are customer replaceable There are two risers per system each attached to the rear of the motherboard Motherboard The motherboard is a FRU and includes CPU modules slots for 18 DIMMs memory control subsystems and the service processor SP subsystem The SP subsystem controls the host power and monitors host system events power and environmental The SP controller draws power from the host 3 3V standby supply rail which is available whenever the system is receiving AC input power even when the system is turned off Power Distribution Board
130. ftware Rollback is discussed later GNU GRUB version 0 97 612K lower 2087424K upper memory Sun ZFS Storage 7120 2013 06 05 0 0 1 1 6 Sun ZFS Storage 7120 2011 04 24 4 2 1 1 28 Use the and v keys to select which entry is highlighted Press enter to boot the selected OS e to edit the commands before booting or c for a command line As the system boots up using the new system software you will see some special messages on the first boot indicating that an update is completing and noting the previous and new versions of the system software SunOS Release 5 11 Version ak generic 2013 06 05 0 0 1 1 6 64 bit Copyright c 1983 2013 Oracle and or its affiliates All rights reserved Chapter 3 System Maintenance 249 Updates 250 System update in progress Updating from ak nas 2011 04 24 4 2 1 1 28 Updating to ak nas 2013 06 05 0 0 1 1 6 Cloning active datasets done Upgrading var ak home 16 blocks Upgrading etc svc profile 176 blocks Upgrading var apache2 4432 blocks Upgrading var sadm 5040 blocks Upgrading var svc blocks Upgrading var dhcp duid done Upgrading var pkg 208800 blocks Upgrading var ak logadm conf done Adjusting system dump and system cores done Upgrading var crypto pkcsll conf done Updating system logs done Starting primordial svc configd Upgrading SMF repository This may take several minutes Upgrading from Version 5 to V
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132. gement Port The network management connector NET MGT is an RJ 45 connector and provides a LAN interface to the SP console FIGURE 2 47 7420 Controller Network Management Port NET MGT There are four RJ 45 Gigabit Ethernet connectors NETO NET1 NET2 NET3 located on the motherboard that operate at 10 100 1000 Mbit sec These network interfaces must be configured before use Electrical Specifications The following list shows the electrical specifications for 7420 controllers Note The power dissipation numbers listed are the maximum rated for the power supply and are not a rating of the actual power consumption of the appliance Input Nominal frequencies 50 60Hz AC operating range 100 127 VAC for 2 CPUs and 200 240 VAC for 2 or 4 CPUs Maximum current AC RMS 12A 100 VAC 12A 200 VAC Power Dissipation Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 7420 m Max power consumption 1800 W m Max heat output 6143 BTU hr Volt Ampere rating 1837 VA 240 VAC 0 98 P F Internal Boards The 7420 controller chassis has the following boards installed Field replaceable units FRUs should only be replaced by trained Oracle service technicians Motherboard The motherboard is a FRU and includes CPU modules slots for eight DIMM risers memory control subsystems and the service processor SP subsystem The SP subsystem controls the host power and monitors host system events power
133. gement Port Configuration All standalone controllers should have at least one NIC port configured as a management interface Select the Allow Admin option in the BUI to enable BUI connections on port 215 and CLI connections on ssh port 22 All cluster installations should have at least one NIC port on each controller configured as a management interface as described above In addition the NIC instance number must be unique on each controller For example nodeA uses igb0 and nodeB uses igb1 so that neither may be used as a cluster data interface In addition these interfaces must be locked to the controller using the Configuration gt Cluster option in the BUI In some cases this may require installation of an additional network interface card on each controller in a cluster configuration If access to the appliance data interfaces is impossible for any reason the management network interface will maintain BUI and CLI access During a cluster takeover interfaces are taken down on the failed controller So locked interface configuration is required to gather diagnostic information from a failed controller 232 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 Cabling Cabling Note Failure to configure locked management interfaces on a cluster may lead to longer than necessary fault diagnosis and resolution times Observing and Clearing CPU faults from ILOM Log in to the server as root using the ILOM CLI To
134. gnostic reboot 1 Click for more details A Offline disk re Hardware component is ok ime Port active green Hardware component is fin Port inactive not present grey a Hardware component is faulted amber System Overview The main hardware page lists the system chassis a summary of its contents and any attached disk shelves on supported systems This provides an overview of the hardware present on the system The power icon W located in the upper left of the view presents a dialog box to either power off reboot power cycle or reboot the appliance with diagnostics Only select the diagnostic reboot option when instructed by Oracle Service personnel because it could take a long time to complete and could have adverse results if not performed properly Do not 16 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 Hardware perform a diagnostic reboot when system affecting operations are occurring such as upgrading firmware executing commands and configuring or unconfiguring storage The diagnostic reboot option is not available when using the system chassis power icon described below System Chassis The primary system chassis is shown on the top half of the view At the top left click the right arrow icon to get more detail about the chassis The indicator notes if there are any faulted components within the chassis and the name of the chassis The chassis name is initially s
135. hat the voltage and frequency of your power source match the voltage inscribed on the electrical rating label Follow the electrostatic discharge safety practices Electrostatic discharge ESD sensitive devices such as PCI cards HDDs SSDs and memory cards require special handling Circuit boards and HDDs contain electronic components that are extremely sensitive to static electricity Ordinary amounts of static electricity from clothing or the work environment can destroy the components located on these boards Do not touch the components without using antistatic precautions especially along the connector edges Required Tools and Information The following tools are needed to service the CRUs Antistatic wrist strap Wear an antistatic wrist strap and use an antistatic mat when handling components such as HDDs or PCI cards When servicing or removing storage controller components attach an antistatic strap to your wrist and then to a metal area on the chassis Following this practice equalizes the electrical potentials between you and the storage controller Antistatic mat Place static sensitive components on an antistatic mat No 2 Phillips screwdriver Nonconducting No 1 flat blade screwdriver or equivalent Nonconducting stylus or pencil to power on the storage controller Chassis Serial Number To obtain support for your storage controller or to order new parts you need your chassis serial number You can find
136. he ZS3 2 controller replaceable memory components and part numbers are listed below Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 41 ZS3 2 42 TABLE 2 5 ZS3 2 Controller Replaceable Memory Components Component Description FRU CRU Part Number CPU Intel E5 2658 2 1G 8 FRU 7019701 core Memory DIMM CRU 7041603 16GB DDR3 1600 2Rx4 1 35V Memory DIMM CRU 7055964 32GB DDR3 1066 4Rx4 1 35V NIC HBA Options The following table describes the NIC HBA options for the ZS3 2 controller See PCIe Options on page 43 for slot allocations TABLE 2 6 ZS3 2 Controller NIC HBA Options Mktg Part Number Description SG SAS6 INT Z 8 port 6Gb s SAS 2 internal HBA SG XPCIE2FC QF8 Z 2 port 8Gb FC HBA 7103791 4 port 4x4 SAS 2 6Gb s external HBA 7101674 2 port 16Gb FC HBA X1109A Z 2 port 10GbE SFP NIC X4242A 2 port InfiniBand CX2 HCA 7100477 4 port 1Gb Ethernet Copper UTP NIC 7100488 2 port 10Gb Ethernet Copper Base T NIC X2129A XCVR 850NM 1 10GPS SFP short reach X5562A Z 10GbE 1GbE SFP Transceiver long reach PCle Riser Configuration The three risers are labeled Riser 1 Riser 2 and Riser 3 Though similar the risers are not interchangeable Riser 1 installs at the left rear of the chassis Riser 2 at the center rear and Riser 3 at the right rear of the chassis Each riser can accommodate two PCle cards Riser 1 contains slots 1 and 4 Riser 2 contains slots 2 and 5 Riser 3 co
137. he chassis being careful not to damage the connector pins in the back With the lever ejection arms fully open slide the new module into the chassis slot until it contacts the chassis backplane and the lever ejection arms begin to engage Close the lever ejection arms Oracle Storage Drive Enclosure DE2 24P or DE2 24C Push the lever fully closed until you hear or feel a click Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 225 Shelf Sun Disk Shelf Push the ejection arms fully closed and secure both captive screws to seat and secure the module in the chassis 226 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 Shelf 10 11 Ensure the power supply on off switch is in the O off position Plug the power cord into the new power supply and attach the power cord tie strap to the power cord Place the power supply on off switch to the I on position The Power OK status LED should be a steady green and all other indicators should be off Go to the Maintenance gt Hardware section of the BUI and click the right arrow icon at the beginning of the appropriate disk shelf row As appropriate for the failure click either PSU or Fan to verify that the online icon js green for the newly installed power supply with fan module I O Module The following disk shelves have I O Modules IOMs Oracle Storage Drive Enclosure DE2 24P Oracle Storage Drive Enclosure DE2 24C The I O Modules IO
138. he help command or by typing help topics You can combine these two principles as follows dory gt help tab builtins commands general help properties script r opmiharfjamieh pT pF in ER IFE ETEA T l A niitinaid rei Petey fmt iene eT ccutfeafsh ote aSa sl cli afin oil oo SP Eh D ben i reran TOF BADE FACHET J LULE TETI bti een Thre gt HDs Bian p Mice W a ieee 1s 2 8 WOOF 7 ALL TA o ie HOD THAT HRS aL of eta t HDI TORMA THe Ha D Caha Hoa TOODA TAES HAAA DD Ceta gt agi THIRA THAN KAINE A a D Cocke Locating a disk Chapter 1 Introduction 15 Hardware Hardware View The Maintenance gt Hardware screen also known as the hardware view provides component status of the appliance and attached disk shelves This information is available from both the BUI and the CLI BUI The BUI hardware view provides interactive illustrations that enable you to browse through the appliance and attached disk shelf components The screenshot at the start of this section shows a disk highlighted in a Sun ZFS Storage 7320 showing both its physical location and details The buttons in the hardware view are described in the following table TABLE 1 1 Icons in the BUI Hardware View Icon Description Icon Description Show a more detailed view of this component Toggle blinking of the locator LED for this component Leave this detailed view Power off reboot or dia
139. he most recent message in the status field of the update To cancel the update at any time and without a bad effect click on the disable icon Rolling Back To roll back locate a previous image and click on the rollback icon Dy You are asked to confirm that you wish to execute a rollback and then the system reboots and executes the rollback Unlike fail safe rollback you are not asked for further confirmation when the system reboots For information on the fail safe rollback see Fail safe Rollback on page 253 Removing Update Media To remove update media highlight the corresponding row and click on the trash icon T Applying Deferred Updates Any deferred updates are displayed below the list of available updates If no deferred updates are available no list is displayed The deferred updates describe what effects they will have on the system Clicking the Apply button applies all available deferred updates Deferred updates apply to both nodes in a cluster and the cluster peer must be up and available to apply any deferred updates 258 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 Updates Updating via the CLI Because you log into the appliance to use the CLI the upload as described earlier is actually a download To download the media onto the appliance via the CLI execute the download command in maintenance system updates dory maintenance system updates gt download dory maintenance
140. heck is performed to verify that the appliance is ready to update Chapter 3 System Maintenance 259 Updates 260 Note If the update is no longer appropriate for the system because you have skipped past its version number an error message may be provided From this context you can set any properties specific to the update including applying deferred updates For more information on the set of properties available for the particular update run the help properties command User controllable properties begin with the update_ prefix clownfish maintenance system updates ak nas 2009 04 03 1 0 gt help properties Properties that are valid in this context version gt Update media version date gt Update release date status gt Update media status update zfs_ upgrade gt Apply incompatible storage pool update clownfish maintenance system updates ak nas 2009 04 03 1 0 gt get version 2009 04 03 1 0 date 2009 4 3 08 45 01 status AKUP_WAITING update zfs upgrade deferred clownfish maintenance system updates ak nas 2009 04 03 1 0 gt set update_zfs_upgrade onreboot update zfs upgrade onreboot clownfish maintenance system updates ak nas 2009 04 03 1 0 gt After you set any properties execute the upgrade command You are prompted for confirmation and assuming an affirmative the upgrade begins dory maintenance system updates gt select ak nas 2009 10 14 1 0 nd dory maintenance system updates ak nas 2009 10
141. identify a general memory fault go to the Maintenance gt Hardware screen of the BUI and click on the right arrow icon on the controller Then click DIMMs to locate the faulted component indicated by the warning icon You must shut down the appliance before beginning this task Note that there will be a loss of access to the storage unless the system is in a clustered configuration Shut down the appliance using one of the following methods Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 105 ZS3 4 106 Log in to the BUI and click the power icon O on the left side of the masthead SSH into the appliance and issue the maintenance system poweroff Command SSH or serial console into the service processor SP and issue the stop sys command Usea pen or nonconducting pointed object to press and release the Power button on the front panel To initiate emergency shutdown during which all applications and files will be closed abruptly without saving press and hold the power button for at least four seconds until the Power OK status indicator on the front panel flashes indicating that the storage controller is in standby power mode Replacing the ZS3 4 Controller Memory Caution This procedure requires that you handle components that are sensitive to static discharge which can cause the component to fail To avoid damage wear an antistatic wrist strap and use an antistatic mat when handling components Disconnect the AC power co
142. ied parameters and then use the commit command dory maintenance workflow 000 execute uncommitted gt set type system type system dory maintenance workflow 000 execute uncommitted gt set overwrite true overwrite true dory maintenance workflow 000 execute uncommitted gt commit If the workflow has specified steps those steps are displayed via the CLI for example dory maintenance workflow 000 execute uncommitted gt commit Checking for existing worksheet done Finding disks of specified type done Creating worksheet done 302 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014
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144. ighlighted in red In addition the currently selected component will be highlighted in the image Clicking on a component within the image will select the corresponding component in the list to the right A tab is present for each component type in the following list Each component type has a state icon which will be orange if there is a faulted component of the given type Disk m Slot CPU controller only DIMM Memory controller only Fan PSU Power supply unit SP Service processor controller only Clicking on a component type will display a list of all physical locations within the chassis where components may be present Clicking on a component within the list will highlight it within the appropriate chassis image Clicking on the information icon while over a row or double clicking a row will bring up a dialog with detailed information about the component The information displayed in the list depends on the component type but is a subset of the information available in the component detail Disks and service processors support additional operations described below Each component can report any or all of the following properties TABLE 1 4 Chassis Component Properties Property Description Label Human readable identifier for this component within the chassis This is typically but not necessarily equivalent to the label printed on the physical chassis FMRI Fault managed resource identifie
145. in order In a 7420 cluster the number of SSDs installed in both controllers must match Chapter 2 e Hardware Maintenance 151 7420 152 FIGURE 2 44 7420 Controller System Drive 7420 M2 6 Gbps SAS2 900GB 10K RPM SATA 500GB 7200 RPM 3Gbps Figure Legend 1 Locate white 2 Service action required amber 3 OK Activity green Rear Panel The following graphic shows the rear panel of the controller Base configuration HBAs are not depicted in this illustration Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 7420 FIGURE 2 45 7420 Controller Rear Panel Figure Legend 1 Power supply unit 0 status LEDs OK green Power Supply Fail amber AC OK green 8 Network NET 10 100 1000 ports NETO NET3 2 Power supply unit 0 AC inlet 9 USB 2 0 ports 3 Power supply unit 1 status LEDs OK green Power Supply Fail amber AC OK green 10 PCIe slots 5 9 4 Power supply unit 1 AC inlet 11 Network management NET MGT port 5 System status LEDs Power green Attention amber Locate white 12 Serial management SER MGT port 6 PCle slots 0 4 13 DB 15 video connector 7 Cluster card slot Connectors The serial management connector SER MGT is an RJ 45 connector and provides a terminal connection to the SP console Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 153 7420 154 FIGURE 2 46 7420 Controller Serial Mana
146. in an upward motion Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 179 7X20 Lift up and remove the top cover 7 To locate the DIMM you want to service press the Fault Remind Button on the storage controller The following illustration shows the Fault remind button on the 7120 controller The following illustration shows the Fault remind button on the 7420 controller 180 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 7x20 8 7420 Identify the memory riser that hosts the faulted DIMM by the Service Required status indicator Lift the memory riser straight up to remove it from the motherboard and place it on an antistatic mat Chapter 2 e Hardware Maintenance 181 7X20 9 Rotate both DIMM slot ejectors outward as far as they will go and carefully lift the faulted DIMM straight up to remove it from the socket 10 Line up the replacement DIMM with the connector aligning the notch with the key to ensure that the component is oriented correctly 182 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 7x20 11 12 Push the DIMM into the connector until the ejector tabs lock the component in place 7120 or 7320 Components may differ slightly between the 7120 and 7320 however service procedures for each are identical The illustration shows the 7320 To replace the cover Place the top cover on the chassis so that it hangs over the rear of the storage controlle
147. indicator 3 Locate indicator 208 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 Shelf FIGURE 2 59 Oracle Storage Drive Enclosure DE2 24C Front Panel Indicators X Figure Legend 1 System power indicator 4 Power Activity indicator 2 Module fault indicator 5 Drive fault indicator 3 Locate indicator Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 209 Shelf FIGURE 2 60 Sun Disk Shelf Front Panel Indicators gt v Op 7 i gt co E m zE im zm E Figure Legend 1 Locate button and indicator 4 Disk ready to be removed indicator 7 Over temperature warning indicator 2 System fault indicator 5 Disk fault indicator 8 SIM board fault indicator 3 System power indicator 6 Disk activity indicator 9 Power supply fault indicator Back Panel The back panel consists of the power supplies fans I O Modules IOMs or SAS Interface Modules SIMs and indicator lights 210 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 Shelf FIGURE 2 61 Oracle Storage Drive Enclosure DE2 24P Back Panel Figure Legend 1 Power Supply with Fan Module 0 3 T O Module 0 2 T O Module 1 4 Power Supply with Fan Module 1 FIGURE 2 62 Oracle Storage Drive Enclosure DE2 24C Back Panel Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 211 Shelf Figure Legend 1 Power Supply Filler Panel Slot 0 4 Power Supply Fill
148. ing is the complete list of replaceable PCIe cards for the 7320 system TABLE 2 24 7320 Controller Replaceable PCIe Cards Part Number Description FRU CRU F371 4325 01 8Gb FC HBA PCIe CRU F375 3609 02 PCA SAS 6GBS 8 Port PCIe CRU F375 3606 03 Dual Port x4 IB HCA PCIe CRU F375 3696 01 Dual Port CX2 4XQDR PCIe CRU F375 3617 01 2X10GbE SFP X8 PCIe CRU F375 3481 01 NIC Card Quad Port 1GigE Cu CRU PCIe F511 1496 04 Sun Fishworks Cluster Controller FRU 200 PCIe 7320 Rear Panel Following is an illustration of the 7320 storage controller rear panel The Sun 375 3609 belongs in slot 2 cannot be installed in any other slots and a second is not offered as an option 144 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 7320 FIGURE 2 40 7320 Controller Rear Panel Figure Legend 1 Power supplies 4 Network management port 2 SC summary status LEDs 5 Ethernet ports 3 Serial management port 6 PCle slots 7320 Single and Cluster Controller Configurations The single controller base configuration is 96GB RAM 2x2 4GHz Quad Core processors one external SAS HBA and four 10 100 1000 Ethernet ports The following table describes base configurations for the 7320 TABLE 2 25 7320 Controller Base Configurations Mktg Part Number Description Mfg Part Number TA7320 24A 7320 2xCPU 24GB Single 597 1060 01 7104054 7320 2xCPU 96GB Single
149. inistration Guide Once generated support bundles are authenticated and securely uploaded to OracleService at https transport oracle com After a support bundle has been successfully uploaded the support bundle and core files are automatically deleted from the appliance If you have not registered the appliance with Phone Home before a support bundle is uploaded you are given the option to continue collecting the bundle for local analysis or to cancel the upload Managing Support Bundles Using the BUI Use the following procedure to generate and upload a support bundle Generating and Uploading a Support Bundle Using the BUI Be sure the Phone Home service is configured for the appliance If Phone Home is not configured the following message is displayed Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 System Note You must register for Phone Home before uploading support bundles to Oracle Support Continue to collect the bundle for local analysis or Cancel to register your account and activate Phone Home Go to Maintenance gt System Click the add icon next to Support Bundles Enter the Service Request SR number that was provided to you by Oracle support The SR format is 3 nnnnnnnnnn where n is a digit between 0 and 9 Note If you do not enter an SR number the support bundle will be deleted within 72 hours of arrival Support Bundle Options For each support bundle currently bei
150. ion During execution both the CLI and BUI are not available wait for the appliance to return to normal operation Under the maintenance system context issue the command restart tarpon maintenance system gt restart Performing a Diagnostic Reboot Only issue the diagnostic reboot command as instructed by Oracle Service personnel A diagnostic reboot gathers diagnostic information before power cycling the appliance This operation could take a long time to complete and could cause adverse results if not performed properly Do not reboot when system affecting operations are occurring such as upgrading firmware executing commands and configuring or unconfiguring storage Under the maintenance system context issue the command diagreboot tarpon maintenance system gt diagreboot Tasks BUI Locating a failed component Go to the Maintenance gt Hardware screen Click the right arrow icon on the Storage System or Disk Shelf which has the fault icon 24 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 Hardware Locate the fault icon in the lists of hardware components and click it The image should be updated to show where that component is physically located Optional Click the locator icon w for that component if the component has it The LED on the component will begin to flash CLI To turn on the locator LED using the CLI run the following commands Go to the maintenance hardware con
151. ion services scrk gt set time_updatecheck 30d time_updatecheck 30d uncommitted 3 When you are notified of an update go to MOS and download the package W Checking for Updates Using the BUI 1 Be sure the Phone Home service is enabled 2 Go to Maintenance gt System gt Software Updates 3 Notice the date of the last software check displayed next to the Check now link 240 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 Updates Click the Check now link When an update is available on MOS you see the following under STATUS Update available for download Click the download icon x at the far right Click the download link shown in the popup window and save the zip file Checking for Updates Using the CLI Be sure the Phone Home service is enabled At the command line enter the following in the maintenance system updates context zfs appliance maintenance system updates gt show Updates UPDATE DATE STATUS 2013 1 1 5 2014 2 18 08 00 downloadable ak nas 2014 01 15 1 0 2014 1 15 14 38 53 previous ak nas 2014 02 01 1 0 2014 2 1 19 38 55 previous ak nas 2014 02 08 1 0 2014 2 8 08 59 04 current zfs appliance maintenance system updates gt zfs appliance maintenance system updates gt select status downloadable zfs appliance maintenance system 2013 1 1 5 gt show Properties version 2013 1 1 5 date 2014 2 18 08 00 status downloadable url https updates oracle com Orion S
152. is greater than or equal to zero Number Any number including floating point Password A password Permissions POSIX permissions Port A port number Size A size String A string StringList A list of strings Based on the specified types an appropriate input form is generated when the workflow is executed For example here is a workflow that has two parameters the name of a business unit to be used as a project and the name of a share to be used as the share name var workflow name New share description Creates a new share in a business unit parameters name label Name of new share type String unit label Business unit type String execute function params run shares select params unit run filesystem params name run commit Chapter 3 System Maintenance 285 Workflow Parameters return Created new share params name If you upload this workflow and execute it you are prompted with a dialog box to fill in the name of the share and the business unit When the share has been created a message is generated that indicates the creation Constrained Parameters For some parameters one does not wish to allow an arbitrary string but wishes to rather limit input to one of a small number of alternatives These parameters should be specified to be of type ChooseOne and the object containing the parameter must have two additiona
153. is stored in the old format and deleted using the old algorithm Note that any snapshots created before this update is applied are also deleted using the old algorithm Applying this update is equivalent to upgrading the on disk ZFS pool version 26 Chapter 3 System Maintenance 265 Recursive Snapshots Recursive Snapshots Recursive Snapshots Deferred Update This deferred update allows recursive snapshots to be taken without suspending the ZFS intent log which greatly improves snapshot creation performance especially on heavily loaded controllers These improvements rely on a ZFS pool upgrade provided by this update Before this update has been applied the system is able to create snapshots but does so using the old much slower algorithm Applying this update is equivalent to upgrading the on disk ZFS pool to version 27 Multi Replace Multi Replace Deferred Update This deferred update allows importing a pool with a missing log device and corrects the behavior of the system when a device that is being resilvered is itself removed or replaced These fixes rely on a ZFS pool upgrade provided by this update Before this update has been applied the system is unable to import pools with missing log devices and does not correctly handle replacement of resilvering devices see CR 6782540 Applying this update is equivalent to upgrading the on disk ZFS pool to version 28 RAIDZ Mirror RAIDZ Mirror Deferred Update This deferr
154. it run select params name 288 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 Workflow Execution Auditing catch err if err code EAKSH ENTITY BADSELECT return return name share already exists execute function params try run shares select params unit catch err if err code EAKSH ENTITY BADSELECT throw err We haven t yet created a project that corresponds to this business unit create it now Bd run shares project params unit set mountpoint export params unit run commit run shares select params unit run filesystem params name run commit return Created new share params name Workflow Execution Auditing Workflows may emit audit records by calling the audit function The only argument for the audit function is a string that is placed into the audit log Workflow Execution Reporting For complicated workflows that may require some time to execute it can be useful to provide clear progress to the user executing the workflow To allow the execution of a workflow to be reported in this way the execute member should return an array of steps Each array element must contain the following members TABLE 3 16 Required Members for Execution Reporting Required Member Type Description step String String that denotes the name of the execution step
155. ith Oracle support For information about Phone Home see Phone Home Service in Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Administration Guide The following is an example phone home entry as it would appear in the BUI TABLE 3 10 Example BUI Phone Home Entry Display Time Description Result 2013 10 12 05 24 09 Uploaded file cores ak 45e5ddd1 OK ce92 cl6e b5eb 9cb2a8091fl1c tar gz to Oracle support Chapter 3 System Maintenance 277 Logs 278 BUI The Maintenance gt Logs screen lets you view various log types and export them to a file FIGURE 3 8 Logs Screen HARDWARE SYSTEM PROBLEMS toes WORKFLOWS Logs ALERTS FAULTS SYSTEM AUDIT PHONE HOME P COLLECT Alerts 227650 Tota 1444 327661 327680 TIME EVENT ID DESCRIPTION TYPE 2013 11 12 113828 6a519404 e6a2 4ad4 bbbf 9f5b2239a745 Failed to upload system logs to http 10 153 34 75 85 Error access Minor Alert denied by host 3 11 12 113821 tebdedta t0Se ed87 1600 eb32t9 cesses Collecting system logs for upload to http 10 153 34 75 85 Minor Alert 2013 11 12 11 37 40 a05c2c8e 5147 6227 3365 b116147fbea Failed to upload system logs to http 10 153 34 75 85 shares exportis1 Minor Alert Error access denied by host 2013 11 12 11 37 dasndesd 12bs et6e be23 sn51e6dse909 Collecting system logs for upload to http 10 153 34 75 85 shares export Minor Alert sti 2013 11 12 11 3201 3cf8ae21 5060 c928 06e6 fe934862e4a Successfully uploaded
156. l console using the CLI Un cluster restore and re cluster Configuration backups may be initiated for appliances that are joined in a cluster but a configuration restore may not be used while systems are actively clustered The clustering process means that settings are being synchronized between cluster peers and each peer appliance also is maintaining private settings For this reason you must first use the unconfiguring clustering procedure to un cluster the two systems as described in Unconfiguring Clustering in Oracle ZFS Chapter 3 System Maintenance 269 ConfigurationBackup 270 Storage Appliance Administration Guide Then restore the configuration backup on a selected head and then re cluster the two systems at which point the other system automatically synchronizes itself with the restored configuration Root privileges required Configuration backups include all system metadata and therefore require all possible privileges and authorizations to create or apply Therefore unlike other delegated administrative options only the root user is authorized to perform a configuration backup or restore Verify setting for new features It is permitted to restore a configuration that was saved before applying a system update to a new version of the appliance software In some cases services and properties that were present at the time of the backup may have different effects and new services and properties ma
157. l field of the parameters member TABLE 3 15 Required Members for Optional Parameters Optional Member Type Description optional Boolean If set to true denotes that the parameter need not be set the UI may allow the workflow to be executed without a value being specified for the parameter If a parameter is optional and is unset its member in the parameters object passed to the execute function is set to undefined Workflow Error Handling If in the course of executing a workflow an error is encountered an exception is thrown If the exception is not caught by the workflow itself or if the workflow throws an exception that is not otherwise caught the workflow fails and the information regarding the exception is displayed to the user To properly handle errors exceptions should be caught and processed For example in the previous example an attempt to create a share in a non existent project results in an uncaught exception This example could be modified to catch the offending error and create the project in the case that it doesn t exist var workflow name Create share description Creates a new share in a business unit parameters name label Name of new share type String unit label Business unit type ChooseOne options development finance qa sales optionlabels Development Finance Chapter 3 System Maintenance 287 Workflow Input Validatio
158. l members TABLE 3 14 Constrained Parameters Required Members Required Member Type Description options Array An array of strings that specifies the valid options optionlabels Array An array of strings that specifies the labels associated with the options specified in options Using the ChooseOne parameter type we can enhance the previous example to limit the business unit to be one of a small number of predefined values var workflow name Create share description Creates a new share in a business unit parameters name label Name of new share type String unit label Business unit type ChooseOne options development finance qa sales optionlabels Development Finance Quality Assurance Sales Administrative execute function params run shares select params unit run filesystem params name run commit return Created new share params name 286 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 Workflow Error Handling When this workflow is executed the unit parameter is not entered by hand it is selected from the specified list of possible options Optional Parameters Some parameters may be considered optional in that the UI should not mandate that these parameters are set to any value to allow execution of the workflow Such a parameter is denoted via the optiona
159. lay of the schedule in the CLI lt small gt dory gt maintenance workflows dory maintenance workflows gt list WORKFLOW NAME OWNER SETID ORIGIN VERSION workflow 00 Configure for Oracle Solaris Cluster NFS root false Oracle Corporation 1 0 0 workflow 001 Unconfigure Oracle Solaris Cluster NFS root false Oracle Corporation 1 0 0 workflow 002 Configure for Oracle Enterprise Manager Monitoring root false Sun Microsystems Inc 1 al workflow 003 Unconfigure Oracle Enterprise Manager Monitoring root false Sun Microsystems Inc 1 0 lt small gt dory maintenance workflow 002 schedules gt NAME FREQUENCY DAY HH MM schedule 000 halfhour 00 schedule 001 week Saturday 04 30 Example Device Type Selection Here is an example workflow that creates a worksheet based on a specified drive type var steps step Checking for existing worksheet execute function params In this step we re going to see if the worksheet that we re going to create already exists If the worksheet already exists we blow it away if the user has indicated that they desire this behavior Note that we store our derived worksheet name with the parameters even though it is not a parameter per se this is explicitly allowed and it allows us to build state in one step that is processed in another without requiring additional global x variables 7 params worksheet Drilling down on params type disks try run a
160. le ZFS Storage Appliance by clicking on the plus icon and they are executed by clicking on the row specifying the workflow Chapter 3 System Maintenance 299 CLI CLI 300 FIGURE 3 9 Workflow Screen Workflows 5 ial NAME 4 DESCRIPTION VERSION Clear locks Clear locks held on behalf of an NFS client 1 0 0 Configure for Oracle Enterprise Manager Sets up environment to be monitored by Oracle Enterprise 11 Monitoring Manager Configure for Oracle Solaris Cluster NFS Sets up environment for Oracle Solaris Cluster NFS 1 0 0 Unconfigure Oracle Enterprise Manager Removes the artifacts from the appliance used by Oracle 10 Monitoring Enterprise Manager Unconfigure Oracle Solaris Cluster NFS Removes the artifacts from the appliance used by Oracle 100 Solaris Cluster NFS Workflows are manipulated in the maintenance workflows section of the CLI Downloading Workflows Workflows are downloaded to the Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance via the download command which is similar to the mechanism used for software updates dory maintenance workflows gt download dory maintenance workflows download uncommitted gt get url unset user unset password unset You must set the url property to be a valid URL for the workflow This may be either local to your network or over the internet The URL can be either HTTP beginning with http or FTP beginning with ftp If user authentication is required it may be a p
161. ler A At the end of the upgrade controller A reboots again and runs the new software version Note Do not perform an upgrade on a controller while it is providing service Log in to controller B and use the CLI maintenance system reboot command or ly the BUI power icon O in the masthead and select the reboot option to reboot controller B Controller A takes over all resources and provides service using the new software version Validate the new software version on controller A and ensure that all services work correctly on the client systems If a serious problem appears roll back controller A Controller A reboots and controller B takes over and runs the previous software version When controller A recovers it also runs the previous software version If no serious problem appears log in to controller B and use the CLI or BUI to apply the software update to controller B Controller B reboots and runs the new software version Verify that all firmware updates complete Note Controller firmware updates cannot proceed if the controllers are running different system software versions To restore normal operation and return resources to their respective assigned controllers log in to controller A and use the CLI or BUI to perform a failback on controller A For information on the failback operation see Cluster Takeover and Failback in Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Administration Guide Cluster States During Upgra
162. ly and without a full resync The system also sends incremental replication updates for actions configured under earlier releases 264 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 Received Properties Received Properties Slim ZIL Received Properties Deferred Update The 2010 Q1 feature that enables administrators to customize properties on replicated shares relies on a ZFS pool upgrade This upgrade provides support of persistent local changes to received properties Before this upgrade has been applied the system does not allow administrators to change properties on replicated shares Applying this update is equivalent to upgrading the on disk ZFS pool to version 22 Introduction This deferred update changes the layout of ZFS intent log blocks to improve synchronous write performance These improvements rely on a ZFS pool upgrade provided by this update Before this update has been applied log records continue to be written in the old format and performance may be reduced Applying this update is equivalent to upgrading the on disk ZFS pool to version 23 Snapshot Deletion Snapshot Deletion Deferred Update This deferred update increases snapshot deletion parallelism and reduces the size of transaction groups associated with snapshot deletion to improve systemic responsiveness These improvements rely on a ZFS pool upgrade provided by this update Before this update has been applied new snapshot data
163. ly remove an RJ 45 cable from a cluster serial port do the following Disconnecting the RJ 45 Cable from the Cluster Serial Port Using your index finger press down fully on the RJ 45 release tab Be sure the tab is fully disengaged from the port Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 ZS3 2 Using your thumb and middle finger apply a slight downward pressure while pulling the plug out of the port Do not pull the plug upward or pinch the release tab with your fingers below the plug as shown below Physical Specifications The ZS3 2 controller 2U chassis dimensions are as follows TABLE 2 3 ZS3 2 Controller Physical Specifications Dimension Measurement Dimension Measurement Height 3 44 in 87 4 mm Depth 20 25 in 514 mm Width 17 52 in 445 mm Weight 41 23 1b 18 70 kg Electrical Specifications The ZS3 2 controller electrical specifications are listed below The power dissipation numbers listed are the maximum rated power numbers for the power supply The numbers are not a rating of the actual power consumption of the appliance Connectors Two C13 connectors which work on 110 220v outlets Chapter 2 e Hardware Maintenance 35 ZS3 2 Input Nominal frequencies 50 60Hz 47 to 63 Hz range Nominal voltage range 100 to 120 200 to 240 VAC Maximum current AC RMS 6 8 A 100 120 V 3 4 A 200 240 V AC operating range 90 264 VAC Output m 3 3 VDC STBY 3 0
164. mance HDDs provide reliable storage and the SSDs provide accelerated write operations This disk shelf features dual redundant I O Modules IOMs and dual power supply with fan modules FIGURE 2 54 Oracle Storage Drive Enclosure DE2 24C TAT The Oracle Storage Drive Enclosure DE2 24C is a 4U chassis that supports 24 3 5 SAS 2 drives The SSDs provide accelerated write operations and the high capacity HDDs provide reliable storage This disk shelf features dual redundant I O Modules IOMs and dual power supply with fan modules FIGURE 2 55 Sun Disk Shelf 24x3 5 SAS 2 z E F Z zE g EHU Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 205 Shelf 206 The Sun Disk Shelf is a 4U chassis that supports 24 3 5 SAS 2 drives The SSDs provide accelerated write operations and the high capacity HDDs provide reliable storage This disk shelf features dual redundant SAS Interface Module SIM boards and dual power supply with fan modules SAS 2 The SAS 2 Serial Attached SCSI 2 0 storage fabric supports a greater number of targets greater bandwidth higher reliability and bigger scale The scale and reliability improvements are achieved with SAS 2 disks you can daisy chain to as many as 36 shelves for certain systems for a total of 864 disks In addition the high performance SAS 2 HBA is designed for the Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance family with a standard chip set to support a high density of target devices capable of att
165. mponent CLI Properties and BUI Equivalent Properties CLI Property BUI Property build Build cores Cores device N A faulted status indicator label Label locate writable status indicator manufacturer Manufacturer model Model offline writeable status indicator part Part present status indicator revision Revision serial Serial size Size speed Speed type combined with use use Type When viewing a disk that is active as a hot spare the detach command is also available Viewing CPU Details For example the following shows details for component CPU 0 tarpon maintenance hardware gt select chassis 000 tarpon maintenance chassis Q 00 gt select cpu tarpon maintenance chassis 0 00 cpu gt select cpu 000 tarpon maintenance chassis 000 Properties label present faulted manufacturer model part cpu 000 gt show CPU 0 true false AMD Quad Core AMD Opteron tm Processor 8356 1002 Chapter 1 Introduction 23 Hardware revision 03 cores speed 2 14G ll D Restarting the Appliance Only issue the restart command as instructed by Oracle Service personnel This function is only available via the CLI and is not the same as a reboot power cycle via the BUI The restart command is a software only operation that restarts the management server which could impact some client services like replicat
166. mponents are shown in the following figure and identified in the table Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 155 7420 FIGURE 2 48 7420 Controller Components Figure Legend 1 Motherboard 7 CPUs and heatsinks 2 Low profile PCIe cards 8 Memory risers 3 Power supplies 9 Fan board 4 Power supply backplane 10 Fan modules 5 Drive backplane 11 Boot drives and SSDs 6 System lithium battery CPU and Memory The 7420 controller supports the following configurations Two four or eight 8GB DDR3 DIMMs installed on each riser accommodating 128GB 256GB or 512GB of memory for 2 0Ghz CPUs 156 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 7420 Four or eight 8GB DDR3 DIMMs installed on each riser accommodating 256GB or 512GB of memory for 2 0GHz and 2 4Ghz CPUs Four or eight 16GB DDR3 DIMMs installed on each riser accommodating 512GB or 1TB of memory for 2 4Ghz CPUs Note For proper cooling memory risers corresponding to unpopulated CPU sockets must have fillers installed Previous 7420 controller configurations support two or four 1 86GHz or 2 00GHz CPUs with two memory risers required by each CPU Four or eight 4GB or 8GB DDR3 DIMMs are installed on each riser accommodating up to 256GB of memory for two CPUs or up to 512GB for four CPUs FIGURE 2 49 7420 Controller Memory Risers Refer to the service label on the cover for DIMM placement information
167. ms as described in Problems on page 273 Verify that firmware updates are not in progress Check the most recent product release notes for additional preconditions that should be observed for the software release to which you are upgrading Update Health Checks System level health checks are provided to help ensure that no pathologies interfere with the software update If a problem is encountered it is noted in the Alert Log and the update process is aborted System software updates do not proceed until all problems have been corrected You can manually run the same health checks in advance of any planned update This allows you to check the state of the system prior to scheduling an update maintenance window so you can correct any problems that could interfere with the update process Any problem report that is issued by a manual health check is identical to that issued by the health checks integrated in the update process As with the integrated health checks you are presented with a link to the Alert Log as described in Alerts on page 275 when problems are found If no problems are found the System Ready state transitions to Yes to indicate that the system is ready for software updates Note Running an update health check does not replace meeting required preconditions Precondition checks described in Preconditions on page 243 must also be executed and problems resolved prior to updating the system software
168. n Quality Assurance Sales Administrative execute function params try run shares select params unit catch err if err code EAKSH ENTITY BADSELECT throw err We haven t yet created a project that corresponds to this business unit create it now run shares project params unit run commit run shares select params unit run filesystem params name run commit return Created new share params name Workflow Input Validation Workflows may optionally validate their input by adding a validate member that takes as a parameter an object that contains the workflow parameters as members The validate function should return an object where each member is named with the parameter that failed validation and each member s value is the validation failure message to be displayed to the user To extend our example to give a crisp error if the user attempts to create an extant share var workflow name Create share description Creates a new share in a business unit parameters name label Name of new share type String unit label Business unit type ChooseOne options development finance qa sales optionlabels Development Finance Quality Assurance Sales Administrative validate function params try run shares select params un
169. n system operating temperature NIC HBA Options This table describes NIC HBA PCle card options for ZS3 4 standalone and cluster configurations TABLE 2 10 ZS3 4 Controller NIC HBA Options Mktg Part Number Description SG SAS6 INT Z 8 port 6Gb s SAS 2 internal HBA SG XPCIE2FC QF8 Z 2 port 8Gb FC HBA 7103791 4 port 4x4 SAS 2 6Gb s external HBA 7101674 2 port 16Gb FC HBA 7100477 4 port 1Gb Ethernet Copper UTP Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 55 ZS3 4 56 Mktg Part Number Description 7100488 2 port 10Gb Ethernet Copper Base T X4242A 2 port InfiniBand CX2 HCA X1109A Z 2 port 10GbE SFP NIC X2129A Transceiver 850NM 1 10GPS Short Reach SFP X5562A Z Transceiver 1OGbE 1GbE Long Reach SFP Connectors The serial management connector SER MGT is an RJ 45 connector and provides a terminal connection to the SP console FIGURE 2 21 ZS3 4 Controller Serial Management Port oO oO SER MGT The network management connector NET MGT is an RJ 45 connector and provides a LAN interface to the SP console FIGURE 2 22 ZS3 4 Controller Network Management Port NET MGT There are four RJ 45 Gigabit Ethernet connectors NETO NET1 NET2 NET3 located on the motherboard that operate at 10 100 1000 Mbit sec These network interfaces must be configured before use Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 ZS3 4 PCle Options This table describes the P
170. nalytics worksheets select name params worksheet if params overwrite run confirm destroy return throw Worksheet called params worksheet already exists catch err if err code EAKSH ENTITY BADSELECT throw err Chapter 3 System Maintenance 297 Example Device Type Selection step Finding disks of specified type execute function params In this step we will iterate over all chassis and for each chassis iterates over all disks in the chassis looking for disks that match the specified type var chassis name disks var i j run cd run maintenance hardware chassis list params disks for i 0 i lt chassis length i run select chassis i name get name run select disk disks list for j 0 j lt disks length j run select disks j if get use params type params disks push name get label run cd run cd if params disks length 0 throw No params type disks found run cd step Creating worksheet execute function params In this step we re ready to actually create the worksheet itself we have the disks of the specified type and we know that we can create the worksheet Note that we create several datasets first I O bytes broken down by disk with each disk
171. nance 169 7X20 170 Replacing the 7x20 Controller Fan Module Caution Operating a controller for an extended period of time with fans removed reduces the effectiveness of the cooling system For this reason the replacement fan should be unpacked in advance and ready to insert into the controller chassis as soon as the faulted fan is removed To locate the chassis you want to service click the associated locator icon ns on the Maintenance gt Hardware screen of the BUI or issue the set SYS LOCATE status on command at the service processor SP prompt The locate LED will flash on the controller chassis Verify that no cables will be damaged or will interfere when the storage controller is extended from the rack From the front of the storage controller release the two slide release latches While squeezing the slide release latches slowly pull the storage controller forward until the slide rails latch 7120 or 7320 To replace the fan module Open the fan module door while unlatching the release tabs on the door Identify the faulted fan module by locating the corresponding Service Required status indicator or by clicking the locator icon on the Maintenance gt Hardware screen of the BUI for the fan you want to replace Using thumb and forefinger pull the fan module up and out Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 7x20 Install the replacement fan module into the storage co
172. ndex html for the most recent component specification Refer to the white paper Implementing Fibre Channel SAN Boot with Oracle s Sun ZFS Storage Appliance at http www oracle com technetwork articles servers storage admin fbsanboot 365291 html for details on FC SAN boot solutions using the Sun ZFS Storage 7120 The 7120 is a standalone controller that consists of an internal SAS 2 HBA providing disk shelf expansion write flash acceleration and 11 x 300GB 15K 600GB 15K 1TB 7 2K 2TB 7 2K or 3TB 7 2K hard drive storage The SAS 2 storage fabric supports a greater number of targets greater bandwidth higher reliability and bigger scale The 2U chassis form factor dimensions are as follows 124 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 7120 TABLE 2 13 7120 Controller Dimensions Dimension Measurement Dimension Measurement Height 87 6 mm 3 45 in Depth 765 25 mm 30 13 in Width 436 8 mm 17 2 in Weight 29 54 kg 65 Ib Front Panel The following figure and legend show the front panel and the drive locations The Logzilla 3 5 SSD belongs in slot 3 and is not supported in controllers configured with the internal Sun Aura flash HBA Logzilla FIGURE 2 25 7120 Controller Front Panel Figure Legend 1 Locator LED button white 7 HDD 2 13 HDD 8 2 Service Action Required LED 8 HDD or SSD 3 14 HDD 9 amber 3 Power button 9 HDD 4 15 HDD 10 4 Power OK LED green 10 HDD 5 16 HD
173. ndicating that the storage controller is in standby power mode Replacing the 7x20 Controller Memory Caution This procedure requires that you handle components that are sensitive to static discharge which can cause the component to fail To avoid damage wear an antistatic wrist strap and use an antistatic mat when handling components Disconnect the AC power cords from the rear panel of the storage controller Verify that no cables will be damaged or will interfere when the storage controller is extended from the rack From the front of the storage controller release the two slide release latches While squeezing the slide release latches slowly pull the storage controller forward until the slide rails latch 7120 or 7320 Components may differ slightly between the 7120 and 7320 however service procedures for each are identical The illustration shows the 7320 controller To remove the top cover Unlatch the fan module door pull the two release tabs back rotate the fan door to the open position and hold it there Press the top cover release button and slide the top cover to the rear about a half inch 1 3 cm Lift up and remove the top cover Also remove the air baffle by pressing the air baffle connectors outward and lifting the air baffle up and out of the server Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 7x20 6 7420 To remove the top cover Simultaneously lift both cover latches
174. ng generated or uploaded or which has failed to upload the following BUI options may be available TABLE 3 1 Support Bundle Options Icon Description x Cancel the current operation If the bundle is being generated it will be deleted If the bundle is being uploaded the upload will be cancelled and the appliance will not retry it later 4 Download the support bundle g Try again to upload the bundle to support ni Cancel any pending operation and delete the support bundle Managing Support Bundles Using the CLI To generate and upload a new support bundle use the sendbundle command followed by the SR number loader gt maintenance system loader maintenance system gt sendbundle 3 7596250401 Chapter 3 System Maintenance 237 System 238 A support bundle is being created and sent to Oracle You will receive an alert when the bundle has finished uploading Please save the following filename as Oracle support personnel will need it in order to access the bundle upload issue 3 7596250401 3 7596250401 ak 9a4c3d7b 50c5 6eb9 c2a6 ec9808aelcd8 tar gz To view details use the List and select commands from the maintenance system bundles context in the CLI as follows loader maintenance system gt bundles loader maintenance system bundles gt list Bundles BUNDLE SRNUMBER STATUS PROGRESS 5f 532a2 2377 e72d b0fe f2efc2aa8aaf Building 50 To select a bundle specify the uuid only or the SR
175. nning version V and has previous rollback targets V 1 and V 2 and you revert all the way to version V 2 thereby skipping V 1 then you not only are removing the system software settings and system software for V but also for V 1 That is after a rollback to V 2 it is as if updates V 1 and V never happened However the software upload images for V 1 and V are saved on the system and you can apply them again after the rollback if you wish by re executing the update If after applying an update the system is back up and running you can use either the BUI or the CLI to initiate a rollback to one of two previously applied updates If the system is not able to run at all after an update then use the fail safe rollback procedure Fail safe Rollback Administrators can execute a fail safe rollback of the system software from the serial console by selecting one of the other boot menu entries if present Although rollback can also be requested from the BUI or CLI rollback is offered from the boot menu because it is possible that rollback will be needed in scenarios where the new system software has completely failed i e has failed to even boot To rollback from the console access the serial console as usual and during boot before the ten second timeout use the arrow key to move the menu selection down to one of the earlier entries GNU GRUB version 0 97 612K lower 2087424K upper memory Sun ZFS Storage 7120 2013 06 05 0 0 1 1 6
176. ntains slots 3 and 6 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 ZS3 2 PCle Options The following table describes the supported PCIe configuration options for the ZS3 2 controller Slots 1 and 2 are reserved for internal and external HBAs as shown in the following table When adding PCIe cards populate from higher order slots 6 first toward lower order slots Note Any empty PCIe slots must have a filler panel installed TABLE 2 7 ZS3 2 Controller PCIe Configuration Options Slot Mfg Part Number Description Max Note 1 7047852 8 port SAS 2 1 Base configuration internal HBA 2 7067091 4 port 4x4 SAS 2 2 Base configuration external HBA 3 7067091 4 port 4x4 SAS 2 2 Second 4x4 port external HBA SAS 2 external HBA 3 7070195 4 port 1Gb Ethernet 4 Optional Copper UTP NIC recommended front end 3 371 4325 02 2 port 8Gb FC HBA 4 Optional FC target or initiator backup 3 7023303 2 port 16Gb FC 4 Optional FC target or HBA initiator backup 3 375 3696 01 2 port InfiniBand 4 Optional CX2 HCA recommended front end 3 7051223 2 port 10Gb Ethernet 4 Optional Optical NIC recommended front end 3 7070006 2 port 10Gb Ethernet 4 Optional Copper Base T NIC recommended front end 4 6 7070195 4 port 1Gb Ethernet 4 Optional Copper UTP NIC recommended front end 4 6 371 4325 02 2 port 8Gb FC HBA 4 Optional FC target or initiator backup 4 6 7023303 2 port 16Gb FC 4 Op
177. nto the chassis 14 Reconnect any previously removed internal cables to the PCle card installed in the riser if doing so will ease installation of the riser 15 Lower the riser card onto the motherboard and press the card edge connector securely into the socket The bracket of the riser riser 2 and 3 overlaps the bracket of the adjacent riser 90 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 ZS3 2 16 17 18 19 20 Tighten the two captive screws that secure the riser to the motherboard Replace the top cover and tighten the two captive screws Push the release tabs on the side of each rail and slowly push the storage controller into the rack making sure no cables obstruct the path of the controller Reconnect the data cables and the disk shelf cables Connect the power cords to the power supplies Verify that standby power is on indicated by the Power OK and SP status indicators flashing green on the front panel Chapter 2 e Hardware Maintenance 91 ZS3 2 21 After the SP status indicator is solid green use a pen or other pointed object to press and release the recessed Power button on the front panel The Power OK status indicator next to the Power button lights and remains lit 22 Go to the Maintenance gt Hardware screen of the BUI and click the right arrow icon on the controller Then click Slots to verify the status of the new component The online icon sh
178. ntroller fan slot A Caution The fan must be replaced within one minute to avoid controller shutdown Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 171 7X20 Apply firm pressure to fully seat the fan module Verify that the Fan OK status indicator is lit and that the fault status indicator on the replaced fan module is dim Close the top cover door immediately after replacing the fan to maintain airflow in the storage controller 6 7420 To replace the fan module Identify the faulted fan module by locating the corresponding Service Required status indicator or by clicking the locator icon ae on the Maintenance gt Hardware screen of the BUI for the fan you want to replace Lift the latch at the top of the fan module to unlock the fan module and pull the fan module out 172 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 7x20 Unlock and insert the 7420 fan module Apply firm pressure to fully seat the fan module Verify that the Fan OK status indicator is lit and that the fault status indicator on the replaced fan module is dim Verify that the Top Fan status indicator the Service Required status indicators and the Locator status indicator Locator button are dim Push the release tabs on the side of each rail and slowly slide the storage controller into the rack Power Supply Storage controllers are equipped with redundant hot swappable power supplies If a power supply fails and you do not hav
179. number and uuid as shown in the following examples loader maintenance system bundles gt select 5ff532a2 2377 e72d b0fe f2efc2aa8aaf loader maintenance system bundles 5ff532a2 2377 e72d b0fe f2efc2aa8aaf gt show Properties filename upload uuid 5f f532a2 2377 e72d b0fe f2efc2aa8aaf ak 5ff532a2 2377 e72d b0fe f2efc2aa8aaf tar gz status building date 2014 1 9 17 42 09 type User initiated step progress 50 loader maintenance system bundles gt select 3 7596250401 9a4c3d7b 50c5 6eb9 c2a6 ec9808aelcd8 loader maintenance system bundles 3 7596250401 3f6c9960 ef06 68df c5f9 ec640e807ad3 gt List Properties filename upload issue 3 7596250401 3f6c9960 ef06 68df c5f9 ec640e807ad3 tar gz status uploading date 2014 1 9 17 42 09 type User initiated step progress 14 709744730821669 These read only properties indicate that the appliance is 14 of the way through uploading the file To retry a failed upload or cancel a pending operation enter the retry and cancel commands respectively To delete a support bundle use the destroy command Initial Setup Initial setup steps through the tasks performed as part of the initial configuration as described in Chapter 3 Initial Configuration in Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Administration Guide This does not change any of the current settings unless explicitly requested User data on the storage pool including projects and shares is not affected Oracle ZFS Storage
180. o the inherited ACL One example is an output file that is generated from tools such as cc or gcc If the inherited ACL does not include the execute bit then the output executable from the compiler is not executable until you use chmod 1 to change the permissions for the file To use this new mode the storage pool must be upgraded If you choose not to upgrade the pool and attempt to use this new property you will get an error indicating that the storage pool needs to be upgraded first There is no other implication of applying this update and it can be ignored if there is no need to use this new setting Applying this update is equivalent to upgrading the on disk ZFS pool to ZFS Pool Version Summary 262 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 User Quotas User Quotas User Quotas Deferred Update With the 2009 Q3 software release the system now supports user and group quotas on a per share basis In order to make use of this feature a deferred update must be applied to upgrade all shares in the system to support this feature Applying this deferred update also allows the current usage user or group to be queried on a per filesystem or per project basis To quote the product documentation Quotas can be set on a user or group at the filesystem level These enforce physical data usage based on the POSIX or Windows identity of the owner or group of the file or directory There are some significant diff
181. o the paddle board and to the motherboard through a bus bar and ribbon cable It also supports a top cover interlock kill switch Paddle Board The paddle board is a FRU and serves as the interconnect between the power distribution board and the fan power boards hard drive backplane and I O board Fan Board The fan boards are FRUs and carry power to the storage controller fan modules In addition they contain fan module status LEDs and transfer 2C data for the fan modules Disk Backplane The hard drive backplane is a FRU and includes the connectors for the hard disk drives as well as the interconnect for the I O board Power and Locator buttons and system component status LEDs The storage controller has an eight disk backplane Each drive has an LED indicator for Power Activity Fault and OK to Remove not supported The following list contains the replaceable system boards for the 7320 storage controller TABLE 2 19 7320 Controller Replaceable System Boards Part Number Description FRU CRU F541 2883 01 X8 PCle Riser Card 1U CRU F541 2885 01 X16 PCIe Riser Card 1U CRU F541 4081 01 RoHS Motherboard and Tray FRU F511 1489 01 DB Power Distribution Board FRU F511 1548 01 PCB 8 Disk 1U Backplane FRU Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 137 7320 Part Number Description FRU CRU F541 4275 02 PCBA Connector Board 1U FRU Cables The following list contains the replaceable cables for the 7320 storag
182. o the storage unless the system is in a clustered configuration The status of each fan module is represented by a single bi color LED The LEDs are located on the motherboard near each fan module and are visible from the rear panel by looking through the grille below the risers Replacing the ZS3 2 Controller Fan Modules To locate the chassis you want to service click the associated locator icon rd on the Maintenance gt Hardware screen of the BUI or issue the set SYS LOCATE status on command at the service processor SP prompt The locate LED will flash on the controller chassis Identify the faulted fan module by locating the corresponding Service Required status indicator or by clicking the locator icon 8 on the Maintenance gt Hardware screen of the BUI for the fan you want to replace Power off the storage controller as described in Remove Power on page 63 Disconnect all cables and extend the controller from the rack as described in Extend the Storage Controller From the Rack on page 63 Remove the top cover as described in Remove the Top Cover on page 65 Grasp the green band of the fan module to be removed with your forefinger and press down on the fan module with your thumb Pull the band straight up and lift the fan module out of the chassis Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 73 ZS3 2 8 Align the replacement fan module into the fan tray slot The green band is on the top of the fan mo
183. oad Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 Updates FIGURE 3 5 Updating via the BUI Add Software Update gt MVedurmes hv 2 ak nag 2008 10 13 0 pkg ge SD 255 of 450 O0 007 48 Note that on some older browsers the progress bar may not be updated continuously during the upload if you see a watch cursor wait a minute in the worst case the upload proceeds all the way to completion and you may not see the progress bar Unpacking and Verifying Media This step happens automatically after the media is finished uploading FIGURE 3 6 Unpacking and Verifying Media in the BUI Available Updates VERSION RELEASE DATE STATUS unpacking unpacking D Unpacking update 2008 10 10 1 0 2008 10 10 01 45 Previous system software gt 2008 10 14 1 0 2008 10 14 16 10 49 Current system software Beginning the Upgrade After the update is uploaded unpacked and verified it appears as an update Chapter 3 System Maintenance 257 Updates FIGURE 3 7 Update Available in the BUI Available Updates VERSION RELEASE DATE STATUS 2009 09 01 3 0 1 1 8 Uploaded at 2010 1 29 15 25 19 T Click the information icon amp to view the Release Notes for the software update To begin the upgrade click on the right arrow icon During this process an update health check is performed to verify the appliance is ready to update As the upgrade progresses you see t
184. oard Storage Drive Backplane The storage drive backplane includes the connectors for the storage drives as well as the interconnect for the I O board power and locator buttons and Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 ZS3 2 system component status LEDs The system has an 8 disk backplane Each drive has an LED indicator for Power Activity Fault and Locate Storage Power and Fan Components The ZS3 2 controller s internal storage power and cooling components are described in the following figure and legend A component identified as a field replaceable unit FRU must be replaced by trained Oracle service technicians FIGURE 2 8 ZS3 2 Controller Storage Power and Fan Components Chapter 2 e Hardware Maintenance 37 ZS3 2 38 Figure Legend 1 Air Filter 5 Drive power cable FRU 9 Fan modules 2 Drives 6 Drive signal cable FRU 10 Fan tray 3 Chassis FRU 7 Top cover 11 USB board FRU 4 LED board FRU 8 PDB signal cable FRU 12 Power supplies Internal Cables The ZS3 2 controller contains the following field replaceable unit FRU internal cables FRUs are not customer serviceable and must be replaced by trained Oracle service technicians FIGURE 2 9 ZS3 2 Controller Internal Cables Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 ZS3 2 Figure Legend 1 PDB signal cable 3 Drive signal cable 5 Drive power cable 2
185. ocate currently turned on this icon will be blinking Offline Offline the disk This option is only available for disks that are part of a configured storage pool including the system pool Offlining a disk prevents the system from reading or writing to it Faulted devices are already avoided so this option should only be required if a disk is exhibiting performance problems that do not result in pathological failure It is not possible to offline a disk that would prevent access to data i e offlining both halves of a mirror If the device is an active hot spare this will also give the option of detaching the hot spare 20 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 Hardware Action Description completely Once a hot spare is detached it cannot be activated except through another fault or hotplug event Online the disk Reverses the above operation Online InfiniBand Host Controller Adapters InfiniBand Host Controller Adapters HCA report additional properties for the list of available ports TABLE 1 6 Additional Properties for InfiniBand Host Controller Adapters Action Description State When active the active port icon me is displayed Other valid port states down init and arm are B denoted by the inactive port icon ont Mousing over the port icon will display the current port state in the tip pop up GUID The hardware as
186. off of the mounting pins Set the thumbscrew bracket aside Lift the air duct straight up and off the alignment pins Set the air duct aside Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 79 ZS3 2 11 Press the button on the midplane An amber LED indicates the faulty DIMM 12 Press down and out on the release levers at both ends of the DIMM slot 13 Lift the DIMM up and out of the slot Set the DIMM aside on an antistatic mat 80 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 ZS3 2 14 Align the DIMM to the location where it installs into the slot Ensure that the notch in the DIMM lines up with the key in the slot Chapter 2 e Hardware Maintenance 81 ZS3 2 15 Insert the DIMM into the slot pressing firmly so that both release levers click closed 82 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 ZS3 2 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Replace and secure the air duct Lower the drive cage to the horizontal position and with the cage slightly elevated reconnect the power cable Tighten the four screws Reconnect the cables to the drive backplane and the cable attached to the USB board Replace the top cover and tighten the two captive screws Push the release tabs on the side of each rail and slowly push the storage controller into the rack making sure no cables obstruct the path of the controller Reconnect the data cables and the disk shelf ca
187. omer Service Manual June 2014 7420 Slot Mfg Part Number Description Max Note 2 371 4325 02 8Gb DP FC HBA 6 Optional FC target or initiator Backup 2 375 3606 03 CX1 InfiniBand 4 Optional HCA recommended front end 2 7051223 2 port optical 10GE 6 Optional NIC recommended front end 2 375 3696 01 CX2 InfiniBand 4 Optional HCA recommended front end 3 F375 3609 03 2 port SAS external 6 Additional optional 7059331 for EU HBA back end countries 3 7054739 4 port copper NIC 6 Optional recommended front end 3 371 4325 02 8Gb 2 port FC HBA 6 Optional FC target or initiator Backup 3 375 3606 03 CX1 InfiniBand 4 Optional HCA recommended front end 3 7051223 2 port optical 10GE 6 Optional NIC recommended front end 3 375 3696 01 CX2 InfiniBand 4 Optional HCA recommended front end 4 7054739 4 port copper NIC 6 Optional recommended front end 4 375 3606 03 CX1 InfiniBand 4 Optional HCA recommended front end 4 7051223 2 port optical 10GE 6 Optional NIC recommended front end 4 371 4325 02 8Gb 2 port FC HBA 6 Optional FC target or initiator Backup 4 375 3696 01 CX2 InfiniBand 4 Optional HCA recommended front end Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 161 7420 162 Slot Mfg Part Number Description Max Note C 7056175 Cluster Controller 1 Cluster base 200 configuration
188. on and rotate the crossbar into an upright position Remove the retaining screw that holds the PCIe card to the chassis Carefully remove the PCIe card from the connector and clean the slot with filtered compressed air if necessary Install the replacement PCIe card into the PCIe card slot Install the retaining screw to hold the PCIe card to the chassis Return the crossbar to its closed and locked position 194 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 7x20 10 7120 or 7320 Components may differ slightly between the 7120 and 7320 however service procedures for each are identical The illustration shows the 7320 controller To install the top cover Place the top cover on the chassis so that it hangs over the rear of the storage controller by about an inch 2 5 cm then slide the top cover forward until it seats Close the fan cover and engage the fan cover latches The cover must be completely closed for the storage controller to power on Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 195 7X20 11 7420 To install the top cover Place the top cover on the chassis 1 so that it is forward of the rear of the storage controller by about an inch 2 5 cm Slide the top cover toward the rear of the chassis 2 until it seats Press down on the cover with both hands until both latches engage 196 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 7x20 12 13
189. onth day build branch For example 2009 04 10 12 0 would be the twelfth build of the software originally build on April 10th 2009 To get the version of the current Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance kit software run the configuration version get version CLI command or look at the Version field in the Maintenance gt System screen in the BUI Here is an example of using the required field var workflow name Configure FC Chapter 3 System Maintenance 291 Workflows as Alert Actions description Configures fibre channel target groups required 2009 12 25 1 0 If a workflow requires a version of software that is newer than the version loaded on the Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance the attempt to upload the workflow fails with a message explaining the mismatch Workflow Versioning In addition to specifying the required version of the Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance software workflows themselves may be versioned with the version field This string denotes the major minor and micro numbers of the workflow version and allows multiple versions of the same workflow to exist on the machine When uploading a workflow any compatible older versions of the same workflow are deleted A workflow is deemed to be compatible if it has the same major number and a workflow is considered to be older if it has a lower version number Therefore uploading a workflow with a version of 2 1 removes the same workflow with version 2 0 or
190. ou should apply deferred updates once you have verified that the current software update is functioning and a rollback is not required Applying deferred updates in a cluster will also update any resources on the cluster peer 1 Support for the passthrough x aclinherit property for shares clownfish maintenance system updates gt apply Applying deferred updates will prevent rolling back to previous versions of software Are you sure Y N clownfish maintenance system updates gt apply Passthrough x Passthrough x Deferred Update For filesystems ACLs are inherited according to the aclinherit property on the filesystem or inherited from the project Previous versions of software allowed four options for this setting discard noallow restricted and passthrough The 2009 Q2 0 0 release introduces anew option passthrough x with slightly different semantics as described in the product documentation Same as passthrough except that the owner group and everyone ACL entries inherit the execute permission only if the file creation mode also requests the execute bit The passthrough mode is typically used to cause all data files to be created with an identical mode in a directory tree An administrator sets up ACL inheritance so that all files are created with a mode such as 0664 or 0666 This all works as expected for data files but you might want to optionally include the execute bit from the file creation mode int
191. ould be green USB Flash Drive Removing the USB flash drive is a cold service operation You must power off the appliance before you remove the USB There will be a loss of access to the storage unless the system is in a clustered configuration The USB flash drive is located in the forward most USB socket at the center rear of the motherboard labeled USB 1 near where Riser 2 installs W Replacing the ZS3 2 Controller USB Flash Drive 1 Power off the storage controller as described in Remove Power on page 63 2 Disconnect all cables and extend the controller from the rack as described in Extend the Storage Controller From the Rack on page 63 3 Remove the top cover as described in Remove the Top Cover on page 65 4 Ifa PCle card installed in Riser 2 prevents you from accessing the USB drive remove Riser 2 5 Grasp the USB drive and pull it straight up and out of the chassis 92 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 ZS3 2 10 11 12 13 Position the replacement USB drive to where it installs onto the motherboard The USB drive installs into the USB socket that is most forward The socket is labeled USB 1 Gently insert the USB drive into the USB socket If you removed Riser 2 to access the USB drive reinstall Riser 2 Replace the top cover and tighten the two captive screws Push the release tabs on the side of each rail and slowly push the storage cont
192. ply them requiring you to return to the updates view and apply them once the system has rebooted after the upgrade is applied This allows you to verify that the rest of the software is functional and a rollback is not required before applying the update If you elect to not apply deferred updates during an upgrade you can return to the updates view at any point to apply the update If deferred updates are available for the current software version they appear as a list below the current set of available updates with an Apply button to apply the updates Deferred updates in a cluster take effect on both storage controllers simultaneously and can only be applied while both controllers are operational Because deferred updates are listed only for resources present on the local storage controller in a cluster it may be the case that deferred updates are available only for resources active on the peer controller In a cluster it is therefore necessary to check both storage controllers to determine the availability of deferred updates Note Replication does not work across deferred updates After deferred updates are applied that increment the stream format version it is no longer possible to replicate to an older system See the Incompatible Target failure in section Replication Failures in Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Administration Guide TABLE 3 3 Deferred Updates Feature Version introduced Passthrough x
193. pport Bundles on page 236 Repeat the initial setup with existing settings as described in Initial Setup on page 238 Reset the system to the factory defaults as described in Factory Reset on page 239 View pending disk firmware updates as described in Hardware Firmware Updates on page 251 System Disks The system disks section shows the status of the system disks and their current usage The BUI displays this with a pie chart and the CLI as a text list For example tarpon gt maintenance system disks show Properties profile mirror root 1 14G var 52 4M update 2 52M stash 14 8M dump 16 0G Chapter 3 System Maintenance 235 System 236 cores 18K unknown 39 0G free 401G Disks DISK LABEL STATE disk 000 HDD 7 healthy disk 001 HDD 6 healthy Note The disk column is not required by the GUI Support Bundles The appliance can generate support bundles containing system configuration information and core files for use by Oracle support personnel for troubleshooting system problems When the Phone Home service is enabled support bundles are generated automatically and securely uploaded in response to faults You can also manually generate and upload bundles using the BUI or CLI To facilitate support bundle uploads you must first Create an Oracle Single Sign On account Register the appliance with the service Phone Home Service in Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Adm
194. ption Displays the current CPU utilization execute function run analytics datasets select name cpu utilization cpu run csv 1 split n 1 split return At cpu utilization is cpu 1 Workflow Parameters Workflows that do not operate on input have limited scope many workflows need to be parameterized to be useful This is done by adding a parameters member to the global workflow object The parameters member is in turn an object that is expected to have a member for each parameter Each parameters member must have the following members TABLE 3 12 Required Workflow Parameter Members Required Member Type Description label String Label to adorn input of workflow parameter type String Type of workflow parameter The type member must be set to one of these types TABLE 3 13 Member Type Names Type Name Description Boolean A boolean value ChooseOne One of a number of specified values 284 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 Workflow Parameters Type Name Description EmailAddress An e mail address File A file to be transferred to the ZFSSA Host A valid host as either a name or dotted decimal HostName A valid hostname HostPort A valid available port Integer An integer NetAddress A network address NodeName A name of a network node NonNegativeInteger An integer that
195. r FMRI for the component This is an internal identifier used to identify the component within faults and is intended for service personnel Active Problems For a faulted component links to active problems affecting the component Chapter 1 Introduction 19 Hardware Property Description Manufacturer Component manufacturer Model Component model Build Manufacturing build identifier This is used to identify a particular location or batch where the component was manufactured Part Component part number or core factory part number The orderable part number may differ depending on whether a component is for replacement or expansion and whether it s part of a larger assembly Your service provider should be able to refer you to the appropriate orderable part For components without part numbers the model number should be used instead Serial Component serial number Revision Firmware or hardware revision of the component Size Total memory or storage in bytes Type Disk type Can be one of system data log cache or spare When a spare is active it will be displayed as spare Speed Processor speed in gigahertz Cores Number of CPU cores GUID Hardware global unique identifier Disks Disks support the additional options TABLE 1 5 Additional Options for Disks Action Description ey Toggle the locator indicator for the disk If the LED is L
196. r further confirmation when the system reboots For information on the fail safe rollback see Fail safe Rollback on page 253 Removing Update Media To remove update media use the dest roy command specifying the update to be removed dory maintenance system updates gt destroy ak nas 2009 10 14 1 0 nd This will destroy the update ak nas 2009 10 14 1 nd Are you sure Y N y dory maintenance system updates gt Applying Deferred Updates CLI To see if there are any available deferred updates run the show command If deferred updates are available you can use the apply command clownfish maintenance system updates gt show Updates UPDATE DATE STATUS ak nas 2011 04 24 3 0 1 2 19 11 2 2012 6 24 17 14 19 current ak nas 2011 04 24 4 2 1 1 28 2012 11 5 03 11 34 waiting ak nas 2013 06 05 0 0 1 1 2 2013 6 19 12 58 18 unavailable Waiting media is listed as unavailable if the currently active software is not sufficiently recent to be able to upgrade to that waiting media In this example media has been downloaded for both 2011 1 4 2 and 2013 1 but the 2013 1 upgrade is unavailable because you first need to upgrade to at least 2011 1 4 2 Deferred updates Chapter 3 System Maintenance 261 Passthrough x The following incompatible updates are available Applying these updates will enable new software features as described below but will prevent older versions of the software from accessing the underlying resources Y
197. r Supply on page 223 J O Module on page 227 SIM Board on page 228 Drives The shelf drives are hot swappable and may be replaced without removing power from the shelf The replacement drive must be of the same capacity and type as the drive to be replaced To avoid possible data loss when removing non faulted drives label each drive with the number of the slot from which it was removed and reinstall each drive into the same slot Faulted drives are indicated by an amber LED Go to the Maintenance gt Hardware section of the BUI click the right arrow icon at the beginning of the appropriate disk shelf row and click the information icon for the appropriate drive to view details or click the locator icon JOX to tum on the locator LED Replacing a Drive Caution Do not remove a component if you do not have an immediate replacement The disk shelf must not be operated without all components in place including filler panels Refer to Disk Shelf Overview on page 204 for component locations Locate the failed disk drive at the front of the chassis Press the release button or latch to release the drive lever Pull the drive lever fully open to unlock and partially eject the drive from the chassis Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 Shelf ES ESSE OR Grasp the middle of the drive body and pull it toward you to remove it from the chassis Ensure the
198. r by about an inch 2 5 cm Slide the top cover forward until it seats Close the fan cover and engage the fan cover latches The cover must be completely closed for the storage controller to power on Chapter 2 e Hardware Maintenance 183 7X20 13 7420 To replace the cover Push the memory riser module into the associated CPU memory riser slot until the riser module locks in place 184 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 7X20 Place the top cover on the chassis so that it is forward of the rear of the storage controller by about an inch 2 5 cm Slide the top cover toward the rear of the chassis until it seats and press down on the cover with both hands until both latches engage Chapter 2 e Hardware Maintenance 185 7x20 14 Push the release tabs on the side of each rail and slowly push the storage controller into the rack 186 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 7x20 The following image shows the 7420 chassis Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 187 7X20 188 15 16 17 Connect the power cords to the power supplies Verify that standby power is on indicated by the Power OK status indicator flashing on the front panel about two minutes after the power cords are plugged in Use a pen or other pointed object to press and release the recessed Power button on the storage controller front panel The
199. r supplies to the rest of the system It is directly connected to the Vertical PDB card and to the motherboard through a bus bar and ribbon cable It also supports a top cover interlock kill switch In the controller the power supplies connect to the power supply backplane which connects to the power distribution board Vertical PDB Card The vertical power distribution board or Paddle Card serves as the interconnect between the power distribution board and the fan power boards hard drive backplane and I O board Power Supply Backplane Card This board connects the power distribution board to power supplies 0 and 1 Fan Power Boards The two fan power boards are FRUs and carry power to the controller fan modules In addition they contain fan module status LEDs and transfer I2C data for the fan modules Drive Backplane The six drive backplane includes the connectors for the drives as well as the interconnect for the I O board Power and Locator buttons and system component status LEDs Each drive has an LED indicator for Power Activity Fault and Locate Components The components of the ZS3 4 controller are shown in the following figure and identified in the legend Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 51 ZS3 4 FIGURE 2 17 ZS3 4 Controller Components Figure Legend 1 Motherboard 7 CPUs and heatsinks 2 Low profile PCIe cards 8 Memory risers 3 Power supplies 9 Fan board 4 Power supply backplane
200. racle Storage Drive Enclosure DE2 24P Mktg Part Number Description 7103910 Drive Enclosure DE2 24P Base Chassis 216 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 Shelf Mktg Part Number Description 7103911 300GB 10Krpm SAS 2 2 5 HDD 7103912 900GB 10Krpm SAS 2 2 5 HDD 7103915 73GB SSD SAS 2 2 5 Write Flash Accelerator 7103917 Filler Panel Drive Enclosure DE2 24P Oracle Storage Drive Enclosure DE2 24C TABLE 2 34 Part Numbers for Oracle Storage Drive Enclosure DE2 24C Mktg Part Number Description 7103914 Drive Enclosure DE2 24C Base Chassis 7103913 3TB 7 2Krpm SAS 2 3 5 HDD 7103916 73GB SSD XATO SAS 2 2 5 2 5 to 3 5 Drive Adapter 7103918 Filler Panel Drive Enclosure DE2 24C Sun Disk Shelf DS2 TABLE 2 35 Part Numbers for Sun Disk Shelf DS2 Mktg Part Number Description DS2 0BASE Sun Disk Shelf DS2 24x3 5 SAS 2 DS2 HD2T 2TB 7 2Krpm SAS 2 3 5 HDD 7101765 3TB 7 2Krpm SAS 2 3 5 HDD 7101274 300GB 15Krpm SAS 2 3 5 HDD 7101276 600GB 15Krpm SAS 2 3 5 HDD 7101197 73GB SSD XATO 3 5 DS2 LOGFILLER Sun Disk Shelf DS2 24x3 5 LOGFiller DS2 4URK 19U Disk Shelf Rail Kit Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 217 Shelf Shelf Disk Shelf Maintenance Procedures This section provides procedural details for customer replaceable units CRUs of any disk shelf or drive enclosure
201. ration in Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Administration Guide Using Workflows A workflow is embodied in a valid ECMA script file containing a single global variable workflow This is an Object that must contain at least three members TABLE 3 11 Required Object Members Required Member Type Description name String Name of the workflow description String Description of workflow execute Function Function that executes the workflow Here is the canonically trivial workflow var workflow name Hello world description Bids a greeting to the world execute function return hello world Uploading this workflow results in a new workflow named Hello world Executing the workflow results in the output hello world Chapter 3 System Maintenance 283 Workflow Execution Context Workflow Execution Context Workflows execute asynchronously in the Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance shell running by default as the user executing the workflow As such workflows have at their disposal the Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance scripting facility and may interact with the Oracle ZFS Storgae Appliance just as any other instance of the Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance shell That is workflows may execute commands parse output modify state and so on Here is a more complicated example that uses the run function to return the current CPU utilization var workflow name CPU utilization descri
202. ration cluster catch err audit could not get clustered state aborting return if state get state clustered audit state is state aborting return if state get peer_state clustered audit peer state is state aborting return run cd run confirm maintenance system reboot Using Scheduled Workflows 294 Workflows can be started via a timer event by setting up a schedule for them The property scheduled has to be added to the Workflow Object and needs to be set to true Schedules can either be created via the CLI once a workflow is loaded into the Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance or an array type property named schedule can be added to the Object Workflow Using the CLI After a workflow has been loaded into the Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance a schedule can be defined for it via the CLI interface as follows dory gt maintenance workflows dory maintenance workflows gt select workflow 002 dory maintenance workflow 002 gt schedules dory maintenance workflow 002 schedules gt create dory maintenance workflow 002 schedule uncommitted gt set frequency day frequency day uncommitted dory maintenance workflow 002 schedule uncommitted gt set hour 10 hour 10 uncommitted dory maintenance workflow 002 schedule uncommitted gt set minute 05 minute 05 uncommitted dory maintenance workflow 002 schedule uncommitted gt commit
203. rds from the rear panel of the storage controller Verify that no cables will be damaged or will interfere when the storage controller is extended from the rack From the front of the storage controller release the two slide release latches While squeezing the slide release latches slowly pull the storage controller forward until the slide rails latch To remove the top cover Simultaneously lift both cover latches in an upward motion Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 ZS3 4 Lift up and remove the top cover To locate the DIMM you want to service press the Fault Remind Button on the storage controller The following illustration shows the Fault remind button on the ZS3 4 controller Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 107 ZS3 4 7 Identify the memory riser that hosts the faulted DIMM by the Service Required status indicator Lift the memory riser straight up to remove it from the motherboard and place it on an antistatic mat 108 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 ZS3 4 Rotate both DIMM slot ejectors outward as far as they will go and carefully lift the faulted DIMM straight up to remove it from the socket Line up the replacement DIMM with the connector aligning the notch with the key to ensure that the component is oriented correctly Chapter 2 e Hardware Maintenance 109 ZS3 4 10 Push the DIMM into the connector un
204. rdware gt Maintenance screen and click the right arrow icon on the system controller to verify that the software has detected that the drive is not present Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 99 ZS3 4 6 Slide the replacement drive into the slot until it is fully seated 7 Close the latch to lock the drive in place 8 The Oracle ZFS Storage system software automatically detects and configures the new drive The device appears in the BUI Maintenance gt Hardware screen when you view details for the controller or drive shelf Fan Module Fan modules are hot swappable and can be removed and installed while the storage controller is running without affecting other hardware capabilities The following illustration shows the fan modules in the ZS3 4 storage controller 100 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 ZS3 4 FIGURE 2 24 ZS3 4 Controller Fan Modules i oa EEr SSS WY Replacing the ZS3 4 Controller Fan Module Caution Operating a controller for an extended period of time with fans removed reduces the effectiveness of the cooling system For this reason the replacement fan should be unpacked in advance and ready to insert into the controller chassis as soon as the faulted fan is removed 1 ts To locate the chassis you want to service click the associated locator icon on the Maintenance gt Hardware screen of the BUI or issue the set SYS LOCATE status on comm
205. rnal SAS HBA and four 10 100 1000 Ethernet ports and a Cluster card The Sun Storage 7420C Cluster Upgrade Kit XOPT 594 4680 01 contains two cluster cards with cables for converting two 7320 or two 7420 controllers to a cluster 146 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 7320 The following options are available for clustered storage controllers Note When you cluster a 7320 you must identically configure the cards in both of the clustered storage controllers and you must identically configure all optional NIC HBA cards used in the clustered storage controllers in both chassis TABLE 2 27 7320 Clustered Controllers Configurations Slot Type Part Number Vendor Part Description Note 0 PCle 375 3617 01 Intel Niantic DP Optical Optional 10GE NIC Recommended Front end 0 PCIe 375 3696 01 Mellanox InfiniBand HCA Optional Recommended Front end 0 PCIe 375 3606 03 MHJH29 XTC InfiniBand HCA Optional Recommended Front end 0 PCle 375 3481 01 Intel QP Copper NIC Optional EXPI9404PT Recommended Front end 0 PCle 371 4325 01 QLogic 8Gb DP FC Optional HBA FC Target or Initiator Backup 1 PCle 542 0298 01 Sun Fishworks Cluster Base Cluster Card 2 Configuration 2 PCle 375 3609 03 Sun Thebe External SAS Cluster Base HBA Configuration 7320 Connector Pinouts The serial management connector SERIAL MGT is an RJ 45 connector and is a terminal connection to the SP console Chapter
206. roller into the rack making sure no cables obstruct the path of the controller Reconnect the data cables and the disk shelf cables Connect the power cords to the power supplies Verify that standby power is on indicated by the Power OK and SP status indicators flashing green on the front panel After the SP status indicator is solid green use a pen or other pointed object to press and release the recessed Power button on the front panel The Power OK status indicator next to the Power button lights and remains lit Chapter 2 e Hardware Maintenance 93 ZS3 2 94 Battery Removing the battery is a cold service operation You must power off the appliance before you remove the battery There will be a loss of access to the storage unless the system is ina clustered configuration You might need to replace the battery if the storage controller fails to maintain the proper time when powered off and disconnected from the network You will need a small No 1 flat blade non metallic screwdriver or equivalent Replacing the ZS3 2 Controller Battery Power off the storage controller as described in Remove Power on page 63 Disconnect all cables and extend the controller from the rack as described in Extend the Storage Controller From the Rack on page 63 Remove the top cover as described in Remove the Top Cover on page 65 Remove Riser 1 Press the tab of the battery receptacle forward to release the battery Th
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208. rsion 2013 1 0 and later TABLE 2 36 Maximum Number of Disk Shelves per Controller Controller Max Shelves Max 2X4 port SAS 2 HBA Max 4X4 port SAS 2 HBA ZS3 2 16 NA 2 ZS3 4 36 NA 4 7120 2 1 NA 7320 6 1 1 7420 36 6 6 Next Steps After connecting attached storage apply power and configure the appliance Chapter 4 Powering On and Configuring the System in Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Installation Guide Chapter 3 Initial Configuration in Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Administration Guide Storage expansion may require adding or replacing HBAs in your configuration For information see the following sections ZS3 2 Maintenance Procedures PCIe Cards and Risers on page 84 m ZS3 4 Maintenance Procedures PCIe Cards and Risers on page 114 7x20 Maintenance Procedures PCIe Cards and Risers on page 188 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 System CHAPTER 3 System Maintenance Introduction The Maintenance gt System screen provides several system level features The screen allows the administrator to View the status of the system disks as described in System on page 235 Manage software updates and update the system software as described in Updates on page 239 Create and restore appliance as described in Configuration Backup on page 268 Create and upload a support bundle as described in Su
209. rt severity String The severity of the event that precipitated the alert Auditing Alert Actions Workflows executing as alert actions may use the audit function to generate audit log entries It is recommended that any relevant debugging information be generated to the audit log via the audit function For example here is a workflow that executes failover if in the clustered state but audits any failure to reboot var workflow name Failover description Fail the node over to its clustered peer alert true setid true execute function params To failover we first confirm that clustering is configured and that we are in the clustered state We then reboot which will force our peer to takeover Note that we re being very conservative by only rebooting if in the AKCS CLUSTERED state there are other states in which it may well be valid to failback e g we are in AKCS OWNER and our peer is AKCS STRIPPED but those states may also indicate aberrent operation and we therefore refuse to failback Even in an active passive clustered config a FAILBACK should always be performed to transition the cluster peers from OWNER STRIPPED to CLUSTERED CLUSTERED KK KH H HK K var uuid params uuid var clustered AKCS CLUSTERED audit attempting failover in response to alert uuid try Chapter 3 System Maintenance 293 Using Scheduled Workflows run configu
210. rt OK indicator 4 Power supply fault indicator 9 SIM board OK indicator green SIM board fault indicator amber 5 Universal power connector 10 SIM locator indicator Power Supply Indicators The following figure shows power supply with fan module indicators for these disk shelves Oracle Storage Drive Enclosure DE2 24P Oracle Storage Drive Enclosure DE2 24C 214 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 Shelf FIGURE 2 66 DE2 Disk Shelf Power Supply Indicators Figure Legend 1 DC power fail indicator 6 Universal power input connector 2 Fan fail indicator 7 Power cord tie wrap 3 AC power fail indicator 4 Power supply status indicator 5 Power on off switch The following figure shows power supply with fan module indicators for these disk shelves Sun Disk Shelf Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 215 Shelf FIGURE 2 67 Sun Disk Shelf Power Supply Indicators Figure Legend 1 Cooling fan status indicator 6 Power cord tie wrap 2 AC power status indicator 7 Universal power input connector 3 DC power status indicator 8 Right ejection arm and captive screw latch 4 Power supply status indicator 5 Power on off switch Disk Shelf Configurations The following tables describe and provide part numbers for the supported expansion storage shelves Oracle Storage Drive Enclosure DE2 24P TABLE 2 33 Part Numbers for O
211. rt for your storage controller or to order new parts you need your chassis serial number You can find a chassis serial number label on the storage controller front panel on the left side Another label is on the top of the storage controller Alternatively click the Sun Oracle logo in the BUI masthead to obtain the serial number or issue the following command hostname maintenance hardware show Controller Replacement Tasks 7x20 Controller Replacement Tasks Use the following procedures to replace the 7x20 controller HDD or SSD on page 166 Fan Module on page 168 Power Supply on page 173 Memory on page 177 PCIe Cards and Risers on page 188 Battery on page 198 HDD or SSD If you have more than one failed drive replace only one drive at a time Removing more than one drive in quick succession will cause a hardware pool fault 166 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 7x20 Replacing the 7x20 Controller HDD or SSD Identify the failed HDD or SSD by going to the Maintenance gt Hardware section of the BUI and clicking the drive information icon If you are physically at the system the amber Service Required indicator on the HDD or SSD should be illuminated If you are not physically at the system turn on the locator indicator by clicking the locator icon Push the release button on the HDD or SSD to open the latch Grasp the latch
212. s Using the CLI The following section outlines how various Configuration Backup tasks can be accomplished using the CLI in the maintenance system configs context Listing Configurations host maintenance system configs gt list CONFIG DATE SYSTEM VERSION bfa614d7 1db5 655b cba5 bdO bb alefc4 2009 8 5 17 14 28 host 2009 08 04 1 0 cbh2f005f cf2b 608f 90db fc7a0503db2a 2009 8 24 17 56 53 host 2009 08 18 1 0 Create a Configuration Backup The backup command saves a configuration backup You are prompted to enter a descriptive comment for the backup Then enter done to execute the backup operation host maintenance system configs gt backup Backup Configuration Enter a descriptive comment for this configuration and click Commit to backup current appliance settings host maintenance system configs conf_backup stepQ gt set comment pre upgrade comment pre upgrade host maintenance system configs conf_backup step0 gt done host maintenance system configs gt Restore from a Saved Configuration The restore command reverts the system to a saved configuration You are prompted to enter the universal unique identifier for the backup see the output of List above Then enter done to execute the restore Review the Restore Impact guidance above and confirm that it is ok to proceed host maintenance system configs gt restore Restore Select the configuration to restore host maintenance system configs conf_restore stepQ gt set u
213. s that the system may be in a state where hardware updates cannot be applied This is particularly important in the context of clustered configurations During takeover and failback operations any in progress firmware upgrade is completed pending firmware upgrades are suspended until the takeover or failback has completed at which time the restrictions described below are reevaluated in the context of the new cluster state and if possible firmware upgrades resume Caution Unless absolutely necessary takeover and failback operations should not be performed while firmware upgrades are in progress The rolling upgrade procedure documented later meets all of these best practices and addresses the per device class restrictions described later It should always be followed when performing upgrades in a clustered environment In both clustered and standalone environments these criteria are also reevaluated upon any reboot or diagnostic system software restart which may cause previously suspended or incomplete firmware upgrades to resume Components internal to the storage controller such as HBAs and network devices other than disks and certain SAS devices are generally upgraded automatically during boot these upgrades are not visible and will have completed by the time the management interfaces become available Upgrading disk or flash device firmware requires that the device be taken offline during the process If there is insufficient re
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216. signed port GUID Speed The current port speed enabled Single Data Rate SDR Dual Data Rate DDR or Quad Data Rate QDR Service Processor The service processor behaves differently from other component nodes Instead of providing a list of components it presents a set of network properties that can be configured from the storage appliance The following properties control the behavior of the service processor network management port TABLE 1 7 Properties for the Service Processor Network Management Port Property Description MAC Address Hardware MAC address This is read only IP Address Source Either DHCP or Static Controls whether DHCP should be used on the interface IP Address IPv4 Address when using static IP configuration IPv6 is not supported Subnet Dotted decimal subnet when using static IP configuration Default Gateway IPv4 default gateway address Chapter 1 Introduction 21 Hardware Changing multiple values in conflicting ways such as changing static IP assignments while in DHCP mode has undefined behavior CLI Hardware status details are available in the CLI under the maintenance hardware section Use the show command to list the status of all components The List command will list available chassis which can be selected and then viewed using show tarpon gt maintenance hardware show Chassis NAME STATE MANUFACTURER MODEL chassis 000 0839QCJ01A ok Sun Microsystems
217. state and otherwise to the Failed state In general it is only an indication of a problem if There are updates in the Failed state Updates remain in the Pending state or in limbo between the Pending and In Progress states for an extended period of time more than half an hour without the number of remaining updates decreasing The following conditions do not indicate a problem Disks firmware updates are shown as pending for extended periods of time with a status message indicating that they are not part of any pool This is expected given that we only update disk firmware for disks that are part of a pool In order to update these disks add them to a pool There are multiple chassis being updated we are making progress the number of remaining updates decreases and some of the chassis transiently appear pending with a status indicating that some disk has only one path This is also expected since when we update a chassis we may reset one of its expanders Resetting an expander causes some disks to temporarily have only one path and as a result upgrades to other chassis are held back until it is safe to do so again non disruptively Note that currently the Firmware Updates dialog does not automatically refresh so you would have to close it and re open it to get an updated view Chapter 3 System Maintenance 251 Updates 252 Applying hardware updates is always done in a completely safe manner This mean
218. system logs to http 10 153 34 75 85 Minor Alert 4 77239827 4880 4684 1612 413075817534 Collecting system logs for upload to http 10 153 34 75 85 Minor Alert 1 36 _ 41316006 4094 0881 abc9 cO2G0cb4a20d s to http 10 153 34 75 86 Minor Alert Viewing Logs The following log types are available Alerts Faults System Audit and Phone Home To view logs navigate to the Maintenance gt Logs screen To navigate between the log types click the Alerts Faults System Audit and Phone Home buttons To scroll through the logs use the forward and back buttons Exporting Logs If the RESTful API service is enabled you can export any combination of log types to your local machine by using the BUI Collect button For information on using the RESTful API see its product documentation at http www oracle com goto ZFSStorage docshttp www oracle com goto ZFSStorage docs To view logs navigate to the Maintenance gt Logs screen Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 Logs 2 Click Collect 3 In the Collect Logs dialog box choose the log types you want to export Collect Loa CANCEL APPLY include All Alert Audit Phone Home System Fault 4 To export the logs click Apply A lt stdout gt gz file containing all the requested log information is downloaded to your local machine CLI Logs can be viewed under the maintenance logs context in the CLI Listing Logs Use
219. system updates download uncommitted gt get url unset user unset password unset You must set the url property to be a valid URL for the download This may be either local to your network or over the internet The URL can be either HTTP beginning with http or FTP beginning with ftp If user authentication is required it may be a part of the URL for example ftp myusername mypasswd myserver export foo or you may leave the username and password out of the URL and instead set the user and password properties dory maintenance system updates download uncommitted gt set url ftp foo update pkg gz url ftp foo update pkg gz dory maintenance system updates download uncommitted gt set user bmc user bmc dory maintenance system updates download uncommitted gt set password Enter password passwo rd kkkkkkk dory maintenance system updates download uncommitted gt commit Transferred 157M of 484M 32 3 Unpacking and Verifying Media After the file has been transferred it is automatically unpacked and verified dory maintenance system updates download uncommitted gt commit Transferred 484M of 484M 100 done Unpacking done dory maintenance system updates gt list UPDATE DATE STATUS ak nas 2009 10 14 1 0 nd 2009 10 14 08 45 AKUP_WAITING Beginning an Upgrade To begin an upgrade select the update that constitutes the upgrade During this process an update health c
220. t Go to the Maintenance gt Hardware screen of the BUI Click the right arrow icon for the controller and then click power supply to verify that the online icon w is green for the newly installed power supply Memory To identify a specific memory module that has faulted you must open the storage controller and use the amber status LEDs on the motherboard To identify a general memory fault go to the Maintenance gt Hardware screen of the BUI and click on the right arrow icon on the controller Then click DIMMs to locate the faulted component indicated by the warning icon You must shut down the appliance before beginning this task Note that there will be a loss of access to the storage unless the system is in a clustered configuration Shut down the appliance using one of the following methods Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 177 7X20 178 Log in to the BUI and click the power icon O on the left side of the masthead SSH into the appliance and issue the maintenance system poweroff Command SSH or serial console into the service processor SP and issue the stop sys command Usea pen or nonconducting pointed object to press and release the Power button on the front panel To initiate emergency shutdown during which all applications and files will be closed abruptly without saving press and hold the power button for at least four seconds until the Power OK status indicator on the front panel flashes i
221. t approximately 60 seconds for the SIM board to complete its boot process at which time the Power LED should be solid green and the SIM locate LED should be off Go to the Maintenance gt Hardware section of the BUI click the right arrow icon at the beginning of the appropriate disk shelf row and then click Slot to verify that the SIM board online icon is green for the newly installed SIM board Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 231 Faults Faults Hardware Faults This section describes connecting to the controller Service Processor SP and configuration considerations for maximum serviceability In rare cases faults associated with uncorrectable CPU errors are not diagnosable or displayed in the controller These faults will be preserved by and observable on the ILOM The following sections describe how to connect to and manage faults for these cases Connect to ILOM Connect to the server ILOM Service Processor on the server platform to diagnose hardware faults that do not appear in the BUI In a cluster environment an ILOM connection should be made to each controller The server ILOM provides options for i network and ii serial port connectivity Network connection is the preferred choice as the ILOM serial port does not always allow adequate means of platform data collection Note Failure to configure ILOM connectivity may lead to longer than necessary hardware fault diagnosis and resolution times Mana
222. t audit caji maintenance logs audit gt select entry 000 show Properties timestamp 2013 10 15 00 59 37 user root address lt console gt summary Enabled datalink igb0 service annotation The annotation is the session annotation which can be enabled when configuring users For information about user configuration see Chapter 7 User Configuration in Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Administration Guide Exporting Logs To export logs use the collect command which is available on each log node A lt stdout gt gz file containing all the requested log information is downloaded to your local machine caji maintenance logs gt show Logs LOG ENTRIES LAST alert 3458 2013 2 18 23 02 29 audit 731 2013 2 20 16 13 04 fltlog 2 2013 2 3 06 29 02 scrk 1 system 44 2013 1 14 18 19 59 caji maintenance logs gt select fltlog caji maintenance logs fltlog gt collect SUNW MSG ID AK 8000 86 TYPE Defect VER 1 SEVERITY Major EVENT TIME Wed Nov 13 03 50 15 UTC 2013 PLATFORM Sun Fire X4240 CSN 0000000000 HOSTNAME hpc iwashi 01 SOURCE ak diagnosis REV 1 0 EVENT ID d83655cd c03d efff efde 9c78dd47259e DESC The service processor needs to be reset to ensure proper functioning AUTO RESPONSE None IMPACT Service Processor controlled functionality including LEDs fault management and the serial console may not work correctly REC ACTION Click the initiate repair button SUNW MSG ID FMD 8000 4M
223. t logs The following are example system log entries as they would appear in the BUI TABLE 3 8 Example BUI System Log Entry Displays Time Module Priority Description 2013 10 11 14 13 38 ntpdate error no server suitable for synchronization found 2013 10 11 14 03 52 genunix notice AMSunOS Release 5 11 Version ak generic 2013 10 10 1 0 64 bit Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 Logs Time Module Priority Description 2013 10 11 14 02 04 genunix notice done 2013 10 11 14 02 01 genunix notice syncing file systems 2013 10 11 13 52 16 nxge warning WARNING nxge gt nxge_rxdma_databuf_free DDI Audit The audit log records user activity events including login and logout to the BUI and CLI and administrative actions If session annotations are used see Chapter 7 User Configuration in Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Administration Guide each audit entry should be noted with a reason The following are example audit log entries as they would appear in the BUI TABLE 3 9 Example BUI Audit Log Entry Displays Time User Host Summary Session Annotation 2013 10 12 05 20 24 root deimos Disabled ftp service 2013 10 12 03 17 05 root deimos User logged in 2013 10 11 22 38 56 root deimos Browser session timed out 2013 10 11 21 13 35 root lt console gt Enabled ftp service Phone Home If Phone Home is used this log shows communication events w
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225. tem Maintenance 275 Logs 276 in this log regardless of whether they have actions configured for them For more information about alerts see Chapter 9 Alert Configuration in Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Administration Guide Faults The fault log records hardware and software faults This is a useful reference when troubleshooting hardware failure as timestamps are available for these hardware fault events The following are example fault log entries as they would appear in the BUI TABLE 3 7 Example BUI Fault Log Entry Displays Date Event ID Description Type 2013 9 5 17 42 35 9e46fcOb b1a4 4e69 f10f The device HDD 6 has Major Fault e7dbe80794fe failed or could not be opened 2013 9 3 19 20 15 d37cb5cd 88a8 6408 External sensors indicate Minor Fault e82d c05576c52279 that a fan is no longer operating correctly 2013 8 21 16 40 48 91c7b32 83ce 6da8 e51e The ZFS pool has Major Error a553964bbdbc experienced currently unrecoverable I O failures These faults generate alert log entries that use the alert reporting settings such as sending email if configured Faults that require administrator attention appear in Problems For more information see Problems on page 273 System This is the operating system log available to read via the appliance interfaces This may be useful when troubleshooting complex issues but should only be checked after first examining the alert and faul
226. terface cables Use two hands to disconnect the SAS cable Grasp the metal body of the connector with one hand and firmly grasp and pull the tab gently toward the connector body with the other then pull the connector body outward to extract it from the bulkhead Do not twist or pull the tab in any direction other than parallel with the connector body or it may break If the tab breaks use a small sharp object such as a fine tipped screwdriver to lift the metal spring at the top of the connector shell to unlatch it Loosen the two extraction arm captive screws using your thumb and forefinger If the captive screws are too tight to loosen by hand use a No 2 Phillips screwdriver to loosen each screw Pull each ejector tab outward and push to the sides to release and partially eject the SIM from the chassis Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 229 Shelf 6 Grasp the middle of the SIM board and slide it out of the slot 7 With the ejector arms in the full open position align the new SIM board with the open slot and slide it into the tray until the ejector arms contact the tray connectors and begin to swing closed 230 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 Shelf 10 11 12 Swing both ejector arms in until they are flush with the SIM board panel to seat the board Tighten both captive screws to secure the board Reconnect the SAS interface cables to their original locations Wai
227. text hostname gt maintenance hardware List the appliance components hostname maintenance hardware gt list NAME STATE MODEL chassis 000 hostname ok Sun Storage 7320 chassis 001 000000000C faulted 34410 Select the chassis and list its components hostname maintenance hardware gt select chassis 001 hostname maintenance chassis 001 gt list disk fan psu slot SERIAL unknown 000000000C Select the component type and show all available disks hostname maintenance chassis 001 gt select disk hostname maintenance chassis Q 01 disk gt show Disks LABEL STATE MANUFACTURER MODEL disk 000 HDD 0 ok ST3500630NS ST3500630NS disk 001 HDD 1 faulted ST3500630NS ST3500630NS disk 02 HDD 2 ok ST3500630NS ST3500630NS disk 003 HDD 3 ok ST3500630NS ST3500630NS disk 04 HDD 4 ok ST3500630NS ST3500630NS disk 05 HDD 5 ok ST3500630NS ST3500630NS disk 06 HDD 6 ok ST3500630NS ST3500630NS disk 07 HDD 7 ok ST3500630NS ST3500630NS disk 08 HDD 8 ok ST3500630NS ST3500630NS disk 009 HDD 9 ok ST3500630NS ST3500630NS disk 10 HDD 10 ok ST3500630NS ST3500630NS disk 11 HDD 11 ok ST3500630NS ST3500630NS disk 12 HDD 12 ok ST3500630NS ST3500630NS SERIAL 9QG1ACNI 9QG1A77R 9QG1AC3Z 9QG1ACKW 9QG1ACKF 9QG1ACPM 9QG1ACRR 9QG1ACGD 9QG1ACG4 9QG1ABDZ 9QG1A769 9QG1AC27 9QG1AC41 Chapter 1 Introduction 25 Hardware disk 13 HDD 13 ok ST3500630NS ST3500630NS 9QG1ACQ5 disk 14 HDD 14 ok ST3500630NS ST3500630NS 9QG1ACKA disk 15
228. the Maintenance gt Hardware screen of the BUI and click on the right arrow icon on the controller Then click DIMMs to locate the faulted component indicated by the warning icon To identify a specific memory module that has faulted you can open the storage controller and use the amber status LEDs on the motherboard Replacing the ZS3 2 Controller Memory Caution This procedure requires that you handle components that are sensitive to static discharge which can cause the component to fail To avoid damage wear an antistatic wrist strap and use an antistatic mat when handling components Power off the storage controller as described in Remove Power on page 63 Disconnect all cables and extend the controller from the rack as described in Extend the Storage Controller From the Rack on page 63 Remove the top cover as described in Remove the Top Cover on page 65 Disconnect the cables attached to the drive backplane and the cable attached to the USB board Fully loosen the four screws securing the drive cage to the chassis 1 Raise the drive cage to the vertical position 2 Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 77 ZS3 2 7 Fully loosen the thumbscrews that secure the air duct 78 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 ZS3 2 10 Slide the left L thumbscrew bracket forward and off of the mounting pins Slide the right R thumbscrew bracket rearward and
229. the open position and hold it there Press the top cover release button and slide the top cover to the rear about a half inch 1 3 cm Lift up and remove the top cover 7420 To remove the top cover Simultaneously lift both cover latches in an upward motion Lift up and remove the top cover Using a small non metallic screwdriver press the latch and remove the battery from the motherboard The 7420 battery is shown here Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 199 7x20 The following figure shows the 7120 battery 200 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 7x20 10 Press the replacement battery into the motherboard with the positive side facing upward 7120 or 7320 Components may differ slightly between the 7120 and 7320 however service procedures for each are identical The illustration shows the 7320 To install the top cover Place the top cover on the chassis so that it hangs over the rear of the storage controller by about an inch 2 5 cm then slide the top cover forward until it seats Close the fan cover and engage the fan cover latches The cover must be completely closed for the storage controller to power on Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 201 7X20 11 7420 To install the top cover Place the top cover on the chassis 1 so that it is forward of the rear of the storage controller by about an inch 2 5 cm Slide the top cover toward the r
230. the show command to list available logs and the time stamp of the last log entry for each log type caji gt maintenance logs caji maintenance logs gt show Logs LOG ENTRIES LAST alert 2 2013 10 16 02 44 04 audit 42 2013 10 16 18 19 53 fltlog 2 2013 10 16 02 44 04 scrk 1 system 100 2013 10 16 03 51 01 Up to 100 recent entries for each log are visible Chapter 3 System Maintenance 279 Logs 280 Viewing a Log There are two different ways to view a log a View All Log Entries View Groups of Log Entries Viewing All Log Entries Use the select command in conjunction with the log name and the List a command to view all log entries The most recent entries are displayed at the bottom of the list caji maintenance logs gt select audit caji maintenance logs audit gt list a ENTRY TIME SUMMARY entry 00 2013 1 9 15 13 50 root 10 154 161 197 User logged in entry 01 2013 1 9 15 17 42 root 10 154 161 197 Released resources to cluster peer entry 02 2013 1 9 15 20 17 root 10 154 161 197 Cluster takeover requested entry 03 2013 1 9 15 20 33 root 10 154 161 197 Transferred ak net igb1l to 2917b8aa 0b0a 4b74 f36b f f a8d150c3b entry 2077 2013 12 17 05 24 43 osc_agent 10 80 218 16 User logged in entry 2078 2013 12 17 05 24 45 osc_agent 10 80 218 16 User logged out entry 2079 2013 12 17 05 24 53 osc_agent 10 80 218 16 User logged in Viewing Groups of Log Entries To view up to 100 log entri
231. til the ejector tabs lock the component in place 11 To replace the cover Push the memory riser module into the associated CPU memory riser slot until the riser module locks in place 110 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 ZS3 4 Place the top cover on the chassis so that it is forward of the rear of the storage controller by about an inch 2 5 cm Slide the top cover toward the rear of the chassis until it seats and press down on the cover with both hands until both latches engage Chapter 2 e Hardware Maintenance 111 ZS3 4 12 Push the release tabs on the side of each rail and slowly push the storage controller into the rack 112 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 ZS3 4 The following image shows the chassis Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 113 ZS3 4 114 13 14 15 Connect the power cords to the power supplies Verify that standby power is on indicated by the Power OK status indicator flashing on the front panel about two minutes after the power cords are plugged in Use a pen or other pointed object to press and release the recessed Power button on the storage controller front panel The Power OK status indicator next to the Power button lights and remains lit The Maintenance gt Hardware screen of the BUI provides status of the replacement on the Details page for DIMMs PCle Cards and Risers
232. tional FC target or HBA initiator backup Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 43 ZS3 2 Slot Mfg Part Number Description Max Note 4 6 375 3696 01 2 port InfiniBand 4 Optional CX2 HCA recommended front end 4 6 7051223 2 port 10Gb Ethernet 4 Optional Optical NIC recommended front end 4 6 7070006 2 port 10Gb Ethernet 4 Optional Copper Base T NIC recommended front end PCle Slot Order Install optional PCIe cards in the following order Install optional second 4x4 SAS 2 HBA 7067091 in slot 3 Note For the remainder of PCIe option cards always start installing in slot 6 and then work down to slot 3 in this order Install InfiniBand CX2 HCA 375 3696 01 in slot 6 and continue until all InfiniBand options are installed and or Install 10Gb Ethernet Optical NICs 7051223 and or Install 10Gb Ethernet Copper NICs 7070006 and or Install 8Gb FC HBAs 371 4325 02 or 16Gb FCs HBA 7023303 and or Install 1Gb Ethernet Copper NICs 7070195 Optional Cable Management Arm The following figure identifies the components of the second generation cable management arm CMA See the CMA installation instructions Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 ZS3 2 FIGURE 2 12 ZS3 2 Controller Optional Cable Management Arm Figure Legend 1 Connector A 6 Connector D 2 Front slide bar 7 Slide rail latching bracket used with connector D 3 Velcro straps
233. tistatic wrist strap and use an antistatic mat when handling components Disconnect the AC power cords from the rear panel of the storage controller Verify that no cables will be damaged or will interfere when the storage controller is extended from the rack From the front of the storage controller release the two slide release latches While squeezing the slide release latches slowly pull the storage controller forward until the slide rails latch To remove the top cover Simultaneously lift both cover latches in an upward motion Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 115 ZS3 4 Lift up and remove the top cover 6 Locate the PCle card position in the storage controller see PCle Options on page 57 7 To replace the PCle card Disengage the PCle card slot crossbar from its locked position and rotate the crossbar into an upright position 116 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 ZS3 4 Remove the retaining screw that holds the PCIe card to the chassis Carefully remove the PCle card from the connector and clean the slot with filtered compressed air if necessary Install the replacement PCIe card into the PCIe card slot Install the retaining screw to hold the PCIe card to the chassis Return the crossbar to its closed and locked position Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 117 ZS3 4 8 To install the top cover Place the top cover on the chassis 1 so th
234. tring 00 59 Specifies the minute part of the schedule Coding the Schedule Schedules can also be specified in the workflow code as a property in the Object workflow The property syntax used here differs from the CLI schedule creation Here three properties are used TABLE 3 21 Schedule Properties Property Type Description offset Number Determines the starting point in the defined period period Number Defines the frequency of the Schedule Chapter 3 System Maintenance 295 Using Scheduled Workflows 296 Property Type Description unit String Specifies if either seconds or month are used as unit in the offset and period definition The following code example illustrates the use of the properties Note that inline arithmetic helps to make the offset and period declarations more readable Example of using Schedule definitions within a workflow var MyTextObject MyVersion 1 0 MyName Example 9 MyDescription Example of use of Timer Origin Oracle F var MySchedules half hr interval offset 0 period 1800 units seconds offset 2 days 4hr 30min week interval offset 2 24 60 60 4 60 60 30 60 period 604800 units l var workflow name MyTextObject MyName description MyTextObject MyDescription version MyTextObject MyVersion alert false setid true schedules MySchedules scheduled true origin MyTextObject Origin
235. ueezing the slide release latches slowly pull the storage controller forward until the slide rails latch 5 To remove the top cover 120 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 ZS3 4 Simultaneously lift both cover latches in an upward motion 6 Lift up and remove the top cover 7 Using a small non metallic screwdriver press the latch and remove the battery from the motherboard The battery is shown here Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 121 ZS3 4 8 Press the replacement battery into the motherboard with the positive side facing upward 9 To install the top cover Place the top cover on the chassis 1 so that it is forward of the rear of the storage controller by about an inch 2 5 cm Slide the top cover toward the rear of the chassis 2 until it seats Press down on the cover with both hands until both latches engage 122 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 ZS3 4 10 11 12 13 14 Push the release tabs on the side of each rail and slowly push the storage controller into the rack making sure no cables obstruct the path of the controller Connect the power cords to the power supplies Verify that standby power is on indicated by the Power OK status indicator flashing on the front panel about two minutes after the power cords are plugged in Use a pen or other pointed object to press and release the recessed
236. uid 36756f96 b204 4911 8ed5 fefaf89cad6a uuid 36756f96 b204 4911 8ed5 fefaf89cad6a host maintenance system configs conf restore stepQ gt done Note Storage pools are not automatically unconfigured when you execute the restore command Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 Problems Delete a Saved Configuration The destroy command deletes a saved configuration host maintenance system configs gt destroy cbh2f005f cf2b 608f 90db fc7a0503db2a Are you sure you want to delete the saved configuration new y host maintenance system configs gt Export a Saved Configuration The export command exports a saved configuration by means of executing an HTTP or FTP PUT operation against a remote HTTP or FTP server You can also use the export function to export the file to a share on the appliance itself that has the HTTP or FTP protocol enabled for writing You can enter a username and password for authentication to the remote server if one is required Import a Saved Configuration The import command imports a saved configuration by means of executing an HTTP or FTP GET operation against a remote HTTP or FTP server You can also use the import function to import a configuration stored in a share on the appliance itself that has the HTTP or FTP protocol enabled for reading You can enter a username and password for authentication to the remote server if one is required Problems Problems To aid ser
237. vering The previous resilvering algorithm repairs blocks from oldest to newest which can degrade into a lot of small random I O The new resilvering algorithm uses a two step process to sort and resilver blocks in LBA order Chapter 3 System Maintenance 267 ConfigurationBackup The amount of improvement depends on how pool data is laid out For example sequentially written data on a mirrored pool shows no improvement but randomly written data or sequentially written data on RAID Z improves significantly typically reducing time by 25 to 50 percent ConfigurationBackup Configuration Backup The configuration backup function enables the administrator to Backup the appliance configuration consisting of system metadata only such as the network configuration local users and roles service settings and other appliance metadata Restore a previously saved configuration from a backup Export a saved configuration as a plain file so that it may be stored on an external server or included in a backup of a share on the appliance itself Import a saved configuration that was previously exported from this system or another system making it available for a restore operation Backup Contents A configuration backup does include Metadata associated with the system as a whole such as settings for NTP NIS LDAP and other services Network device datalink and interface configuration User accounts rol
238. viceability the appliance detects persistent hardware failures faults and software failures defects often included under faults and reports them as active problems on this screen If the phone home service is enabled active problems are automatically reported to Oracle Support where a support case may be opened depending on the service contract and the nature of the fault Active Problems Display For each problem the appliance reports what happened when the problem was detected the severity and type of the problem and whether it has been phoned home Below are some example faults as they would be displayed in the BUI Chapter 3 System Maintenance 273 Problems TABLE 3 5 Example BUI Problem Displays Date Description Type Phoned Home 2009 09 16 13 56 36 SMART health monitoring Major Fault Never firmware reported that a disk failure is imminent 2009 09 05 17 42 55 A disk of a different type Minor Fault Never cache log or data was inserted into a slot The newly inserted device must be of the same type 2009 08 21 16 40 37 The ZFS pool has Major Error Never experienced currently unrecoverable I O failures 2009 07 16 22 03 22 A memory module is Major Fault Never experiencing excessive correctable errors affecting large numbers of pages This information can also be viewed in the CLI gefilte gt maintenance problems show Problems COMPONENT DIAGNOSED TYPE DESCRIPTION problem 000 2010 7 27 00 02 49
239. voltage inscribed on the electrical rating label Follow the electrostatic discharge safety practices Electrostatic discharge ESD sensitive devices such as PCI cards HDDs SSDs and memory cards require special handling Chapter 2 Hardware Maintenance 97 ZS3 4 Circuit boards and HDDs contain electronic components that are extremely sensitive to static electricity Ordinary amounts of static electricity from clothing or the work environment can destroy the components located on these boards Do not touch the components without using antistatic precautions especially along the connector edges Required Tools and Information The following tools are needed to service the CRUs Antistatic wrist strap Wear an antistatic wrist strap and use an antistatic mat when handling components such as HDDs or PCI cards When servicing or removing storage controller components attach an antistatic strap to your wrist and then to a metal area on the chassis Following this practice equalizes the electrical potentials between you and the storage controller Antistatic mat Place static sensitive components on an antistatic mat No 2 Phillips screwdriver Nonconducting No 1 flat blade screwdriver or equivalent Nonconducting stylus or pencil to power on the storage controller Chassis Serial Number To obtain support for your storage controller or to order new parts you need your chassis serial number You can find a chassis
240. were not present at the time of the backup Administrators should adhere to the following guidelines when planning a restore Scheduled downtime The restore process takes several minutes to complete and impacts service to clients as the active networking configuration and data protocols are reconfigured Therefore a configuration restore should only be used on a development system or during a scheduled downtime Service interruption Clients accessing data on the system through a data protocol such as NFS experience service interruption as the network is reconfigured and the service is restarted If the selected backup copy was taken when a service was disabled by the administrator that setting is restored and therefore client sessions are terminated for that protocol Session interruption If restore is initiated from a web browser that web browser session is also disconnected during the restore process as the network is reconfigured If the restored configuration does not include the same routing and network address settings used by the current browser connection or if the browser is connected to a network address managed by DHCP the browser session is interrupted during the restore The restore process completes in the background but you need to reload or point the browser at a new restored network address to continue For this reason it may be desirable to initiate a complex configuration restore from the service processor seria
241. y 122 2013 2 17 20 34 06 65f79e6b 1a77 6041 9a92 9440dbba4c40 Finished replicating project Testl from appliance AdamZhang Minor Alert caji maintenance logs alert gt previous ENTRY TIME SUMMARY entry 00 2013 11 21 15 45 23 67ccd46c 3d4d eb86 8966 f9e0ec 497293 System software update cannot proceed J4400 and 34500 disk shelves are not supported in this release Minor alert entry 22 2013 1 16 15 06 10 2840123 221c 49dc ae26 e5bfe0952599 System software update cannot proceed see alert log for condition s that are preventing upgrade Minor alert To view a specific group of log entries at one time select the log and use the List command in conjunction with a number to list the desired number of the latest entries caji maintenance logs gt select audit caji maintenance logs audit gt list 5 ENTRY TIME SUMMARY entry 721 2013 2 18 22 02 02 lt system gt lt system gt Request to create replication package entry 722 2013 2 18 22 02 08 lt system gt lt system gt Request to modify replication package entry 723 2013 2 18 23 33 32 root 10 135 69 243 User logged in entry 724 2013 2 19 00 48 51 root 10 135 69 243 Browser session timed out entry 725 2013 2 19 23 30 11 root User logged in via CLI Viewing Entry Details To view details for a log entry use the select command in conjunction with the entry name and the show command Chapter 3 System Maintenance 281 Logs caji maintenance logs gt selec
242. y exist in the newer software that did not exist at the time of the backup Similar to the system update process the configuration restore process makes every effort to transfer applicable settings and apply reasonable defaults to those properties that did not exist at the time of the backup When restoring across software versions administrators should manually verify settings for new features following the restore Password maintenance The root password is not changed or reverted to the password at the time of the backup if it was different The current root password is maintained on the system across the restore For more details about passwords refer to the summary of Security Considerations Security Considerations A configuration backup contains information that is normally only accessible to the root administrative user on the appliance Therefore any configuration backup that is exported to another system or into a filesystem share must apply security restrictions to the backup file to ensure that unauthorized users cannot read the backup file Local user passwords are stored in the backup file in encrypted hashed format not as clear text However on the system access to these password hashes is restricted as they could be used as input to dictionary attacks Therefore administrators must carefully protect configuration backups that are exported either by restricting file access to the backup or by applying an additional la
243. yer of encryption to the entire backup file or both Directory user passwords are not stored in the appliance and therefore are not stored in the configuration backup If you have deployed a directory service such as LDAP or AD for administrative user access there are no copies of directory service password hashes for directory users stored in the configuration backup Only the user name user ID preferences and authorization settings for directory users are stored in the backup and then restored Following a configuration restore the local root administrative user password is not modified to the root password at the time of the backup The root password is left as is unmodified by the restore process to ensure that the password used by the administrator who is executing the restore process and thus has logged in using that password is retained If the administrator s intent was to also change the root password at the time of configuration restore that step must Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual June 2014 ConfigurationBackup be executed manually following the restore using the normal administrative password change procedure Managing Configuration Backups Using the BUI The following section outlines how various Configuration Backup tasks can be accomplished using the Configuration Backup area near the bottom of the Maintenance gt System screen in the BUI Create a Configuration Backup To create a b

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