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1. Figure 1 19 Rear view of drive enclosure dual expander model Components Front This section describes the operation panel and the disks in the front of the drive enclosure Operation panel An operation panel has LEDs an AUTO POWER switch a MODE SELECT switch and an IP RESET switch With a front cover Without a front cover READY LED hs POWER POWER LED READY FAULT LED p FAULT Q IDENTIFY IDENTIFY LED AUTO POWER switch O Hl CACHE ae MODE SELECT switch 8 ol IP rst og Figure 1 20 LEDs on the front side of the drive enclosure fat a a This switch is not used ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Chapter 1 Components 1 2 Drive Enclosures Part explanation e AUTO POWER switch The AUTO POWER switch of the drive enclosure is turned to OFF as the factory setting and should not be turned to ON e MODE SELECT switch Enables the device power to be turned on via power linkage The MODE SELECT switch is enabled for the factory default setting Do not change to OFF e LEDs The states of LEDs are listed below Table 1 8 Status and meanings of each LED in front of drive enclosure LED name LED status Drive enclosure status POWER DC power is supplied to the d
2. 72 ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Chapter 5 Installing Optional Products 5 2 Installing Drive Enclosures For a dual controller type Drive enclosure Controller enclosure OUT FEO OUT FEO 6 Connect the power cord to the drive enclosure A drive enclosure has two power supply units PSU 0 and PSU 1 IMPORTANT The power cords must be connected to the inlets of both power supply units 6 1 Connect the power cord plugs to the inlets of the power supply units Power cord plug ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Chapter 5 Installing Optional Products 5 2 Installing Drive Enclosures 6 2 Fix the plug of the power cord with the release tie Wrap the release tie around the power cord The release tie can be fastened from either side q er tie 7 Connect the power cords to the socket Connect the plug at the other end of each power cord to the socket P
3. STATUS LED Figure 1 15 Power supply unit Part explanation e Inlet This inlet is used to connect a power cord 21 ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Chapter 1 Components 1 2 Drive Enclosures e LEDs The states of LEDs are listed below Table 1 7 Status and meanings of each LED power supply unit LED name LED status Power supply unit status STATUS AC power is supplied to the power supply unit and the green ETERNUS DX Disk storage system DC power is turned on turned on AC power is supplied to the power supply unit but the blinks green ETERNUS DX Disk storage system DC power is not e orange unit is in error status The power supply unit or the fan in the power supply 1 2 Drive Enclosures 3 5 disks and LEDs are installed in the front of a 3 5 drive enclosure Expanders and power supply units are installed in the rear 1 2 1 Front With front cover Front cover Operation panel Figure 1 16 Front view of a drive enclosure with front cover Without front cover 3 5 inch disk lo0000000000 lo0000000000 lo0000000000 lo00000000000 199000000000 Dp 29990000000 D p 29009000000 Dol 20900090000 160000000000 190000000000 160000000000 00000000000 1000000
4. ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Appendix A Event Notification Message List A 2 Message List A 2 3 Warning Messages This section describes the messages that are sent when the severity is Warning E Warning message list The following messages are sent when components require maintenance or preventive mainte nance when the battery reaches its expiration date for unusual temperatures and for other warning events Event type SNMP Trap Upper Message andevent Trap F a Remarks code No HrapltemID 1 Lower Description J 01SSMMOO 5 0100MMO0 Oxww Controller Module m zz xxHz Warning factor ww These messages lt pppppppppppp Ssssssssss rrrrr gt are notified when Module reported a Warning is enabled for Warning Severity Level in Setup Event Notification They are not notified during maintenance operations CM error other than above is detected SS Component subtype MM CM module ID 10 11 m CM number 0 1 zz Model name FC4G SAS or iSCSI xx CPU frequency 1 2GHz ww Factor code pp Component number ss Serial number rr Version J O6SSMMOO 5 O600MMOO0 0x00 Controller Module m zz xxHz BE Expander Warning lt pppppppppppp ssssssssss rrrrr gt CM BE Expander error is detected SS Component subtype MM CM module ID 10 11 m
5. ceeeee 14 Status and meanings of each LED 2 5 disks cecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeteeaaeeeseeenaees 15 Status and meanings of each LED 3 5 disks cecceeeeeeeeee scence ee eeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeaaeeeseeenaees 16 Status and meanings of each LED FC model controller cccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeenaees 17 Status and meanings of each LED iSCSI model Controller ce eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenneeeeeeeeaas 19 Status and meanings of each LED SAS model controller ccceeeceeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeetteeeeeeenaaes 20 Status and meanings of each LED power Supply UNit ec eeeeeee cent eeeeeeeeteeeeeeeenaeeeeeeeeaaes 22 Status and meanings of each LED in front of drive enclosure eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeetteeeeeeennaes 24 Status and meanings of each LED 3 5 disks ce cceeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeteeaaeeeeeeenaees 25 Status and meanings of each LED expande cceccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeenaeeeeseenaeeeeeeeeaaes 26 Status and meanings of each LED power supply UNit cece ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeenaeeeeeeeeaaes 26 General status of ETERNUS Web GUI 0000 eee eee eente eee eeeeaae eee eeeaaaeeeeeeeaaeeeeeeeiaeeeeeeeaas 52 Installable disks 2 5 disks eeeeceeeeeee seen eee ee tenet eset tenets eee eeaaeee eee taaeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeaaeeeeenaeeeeeseaaas 56 Installable disks 3 5 disks siciccccesiiatece cotiizeceed
6. FO O O lt OZO SLSELS5 i OOO SLELSEL Oln poppopppe xX PES z D zZ 2 The removed dummy disk unit should be retained for future use IMPORTANT 59 ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Chapter 5 Installing Optional Products 5 1 Installing Disks 4 Install the new disk 4 1 Press the catch on the disk lock lever to unlock it Lock lever 4 2 Insert the disk all the way into in the slot making sure that it is firmly seated and keeping the lock lever open IMPORTANT Hold the disk with both hands to protect against jarring 4 3 Swing the lock lever in the direction of the arrow until the lock clicks shut Lock lever l OZO PLS ORO ia SOSER 4 4 Check that the newly installed disk s DISK READY LED lights up green after approximately 30 seconds 5 Repeat Step 3 and Step 4 for each additional disk If a wrist strap is used remove the wrist strap 7 Onthe Storage System Status screen of ETERNUS Web GUI check that the added disks have been recognized 60 ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Chapter 5 Installing Optional Products 5 1 Installing Disks 8 Setup RAID groups volumes hot spares and Host Affinity settings on the new
7. 1 b Device number 0 1 c Logical unit number d Volume number e Volume name This message is notified when LUN Mapping Changed is enabled for Infor mational Level in the event notifica tion setting 112 ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Appendix A Event Notification Message List A 2 Message List SNMP Upper Message ESBS Te Middle Detail information and event Remarks code tap Lower Description No 100000038 9 Reset group changed This message is 0 1 notified when 01 01 Reset Group CM 0 port 0 o Changed is CM 0 port 1 enabled for Informa CM 1 port 0 tional Level in the CM 1 port 1 event notification setting A reset group is changed A port is selected A port is not selected 100000039 9 Host affinity group registered No a These messages Affinity Group a b LUN x are notified when LUN ean earner LUN Mapping c d e Defined is enabled c d e for Informational c d e Level in the event notification setting A host affinity group is registered a Affinity group number a Affinity group number b Affinity group name x y Range of LUN c Logical unit number d Volume number e Volume name 10000003A J9 LUN mapping registered CM a port b Host Affinity Enable Host Host Affinity a b c d A LUN mapping wit
8. A 2 Message List SNMP Trap Upper Message Event type and event Trap Trap Dat Remarks code No TrapltemID Sensor Lower Description Info P13SSMMOp 2 1300MMOp Controller Module m zz xxHz FE Expander These messages Port p Fault lt pppppppppppp ssssssssss rrrrr gt are notified when CM FE Expander Port is disconnected Module was bro SS Component subtype ken is enabled for MM CM module ID 10 11 Error Severity Level p Port number 0 1 in the event notifica m CM number 0 1 tion setting zz Model name FC4G SAS or iSCSI They are not notified xx CPU frequency 1 2GHz during maintenance pp Component number operations ss Serial number rr Version P 1AO0MMOp 2 1A00MMOp FC SFP Controller Module m Port p Fault lt pppppppppppppppp SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS rrrr o00000000 gt SFP is disconnected MM CM module ID 10 11 p Port number 0 1 m CM number 0 1 pp Component number ss Serial number rr Version o0 Additional information P 80SSdd0N 2 8000ddON Disk Drive DE dd Disk n SAS xxxGB yykrpm These messages ccccccc Fault lt pppppppppppp ssssssssssss are notified when rrrr gt Disk was broken is 3 5 inch Disk is disconnected enabled for Error SS Component subtype Severity Level in the dd DE ID 00 for a controller enclosure event notification N Disk slot number 0 b hexadecimal Setting n Disk slot number 0 11 decim
9. Unused areas which may be either part or all of a RAID group are used to create new volumes that are then added together concatenated to form a single large volume This section describes the restrictions and notes on using LUN Concatenation For details on the LUN Concatenation procedure refer to ETERNUS Web GUI User s Guide or ETERNUS CLI User s Guide e Volumes can be specified as a target for LUN Concatenation e Multiple volumes can be concatenated Up to 16 volumes can be concatenated e Maximum concatenated volume capacity is 32TB e The minimum required capacity of each volume being concatenated is 1GB e Conditions for volumes to be concatenated are as follows Only Open type volumes can be used for LUN Concatenation SDV cannot be concatenated The encryption status of a concatenated volume is the same status as a volume that is to be concatenated The RAID levels may be any that are supported by the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system with no need for all to be the same or any other limitation It is also possible to connect up volumes with different RAID levels Volumes in RAID groups with different types Such as capacity or speed of disks can be concatenated However RAID groups with the same RAID level and same disk type are recommended for concatenated volumes to ensure that performance is not affected e LUN Concatenation cannot be performed under the following conditions When the volume to be concatenated contains
10. e When the server does not recognize the volumes Check List O When the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system is turned off Check the following points If none of these resolve the problem leave the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system alone and contact your maintenance engineer e Is the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system s power cord disconnected e Is main line switch of power distribution unit MAIN LINE SWITCH turned to OFF 0 e Is there a power failure e Has there been a recent main power failure If the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system is in AC automatic power mode i e AUTO POWER switch is turned to ON the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system turns on automatically after the power is restored E When the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system refuses to turn on Check the following points If none of these resolve the problem leave the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system alone and contact your maintenance engineer e Is the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system s power cord disconnected e Is main line switch of power distribution unit MAIN LINE SWITCH turned to OFF O e Is there a power failure e Is the miniSAS cable for drive enclosures disconnected ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Chapter 7 Troubleshooting 7 1 Check List E When the READY LED is not on If more than ten minutes have passed since the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system s power was
11. j Reserve Reservation if Chip Reset Enable or Disable k CHAP Enable or Disable I Header Digest CRC32C or OFF m Data Digest CRC32C or OFF n CmdSN count number This message is notified when iSCSI Port Parameters Changed is enabled for Informa tional Level in the event notification setting Host WWN registered No Name WWN Host Response a b c d e a b c d e d e a b c An FC host is registered a Host number b Host name c Host WWN d Host response number e Host response name This message is notified when FC Host Information Changed is enabled for Informa tional Level in the event notification setting SNMP Event type Trap and event code Trap No 100000032 9 100000033 9 100000033 9 Host SAS Address registered No Name SAS Address Host Response a b c d e a b c d e d e a b c A SAS host is registered a Host number b Host name c SAS address d Host response number e Host response name This message is notified when SAS Host Information Changed is enabled for Informa tional Level in the event notification setting 110 ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Appendix A Event Notification Message List A 2 Message List SNMP Upper Message Eventtype Trap Middle Detail informati
12. 0 17 hexadecimal nn Disk slot number 0 23 decimal xxx Disk capacity GB TB yy Disk speed cc Disk information RAID level or hot spare Spare pp Component number ss Serial number rr Version P 81SSddNN 2 8000da NN Disk Drive DE dd Disk nn SAS xxxGB yykrpm ccccccc Failed Usable lt pppppppppppp SSSSSSSSSSSS ITrr gt 2 5 inch Disk is disconnected SS Component subtype dd DE ID 00 for a controller enclosure NN Disk slot number 0 17 hexadecimal nn Disk slot number 0 23 decimal xxx Disk capacity GB TB yy Disk speed cc Disk information RAID level or hot spare Spare pp Component number ss Serial number rr Version 97 ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Appendix A Event Notification Message List A 2 Message List SNMP Trap Upper Message Event type and event Trap Trap rs Remarks code No TrapltemID Sensor Lower Description Info P 88SSddNN 2 8000ddNN Disk Drive DE dd Disk nn SAS xxxGB yykrpm_ This message are ccccccc Fault lt pppppppppppp ssssssssssss notified when the rrrr gt relevant event is Disk is disconnected because an error was detected during Disk detected by Disk Patrol Patrol SS Component subtype dd DE ID 00 for a controller enclosure NN Disk slot number hexadecimal
13. 1 pp Component number ss Serial number rr Version Power Supply Unit DE dd PSU n Normal lt pppppppppppp SSssssssss rrrr gt Normal status is restored for a PSU error SS Component subtype dd DE ID 00 for a controller enclosure n PSU number 0 1 pp Component number ss Serial number rr Version DE OUT TEMP Normal Normal status is restored for a CE exhaust temperature error or DE exhaust temperature error dd DE ID 00 for a controller enclosure DE IN TEMP Normal Normal status is restored for a CE intake temperature error or DE intake temperature error dd DE ID 00 for a controller enclosure R D2SSdd0n 22 D200dd0n R DASSdd00 26 DAO0dd00 oO R DBSSdad00 26 DBOOdd00 oO 1 This row indicates TrapWarningInfo for Trap No 25 and TrapSensorlnfo for Trap No 26 114 ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Appendix A Event Notification Message List A 2 Message List A 2 5 Test Messages The messages that are sent when the test notification of an event is performed in ETERNUS Web GUI or ETERNUS CLI are described below E Send Test E Mail The message is notified when the test notification of e mail is performed in ETERNUS Web GUI or ETERNUS CLI Event type and event code Message T FFFFFFFF Test E mail Message E Test Trap transmission
14. Appendix A Event Notification Message List A 2 Message List A 2 2 Error Messages This section describes the messages that are sent when the severity is Error for each type of event Error message list When the event type is P The following messages are sent when components fail or degrade or when a temperature error is detected Event type and event code SNMP Trap Upper Message Trap No Trapltem ID Trap Sensor Info Lower Description Remarks P 01SSMMOO 0100MM00 Controller Module m zz xxHz Fault lt pppppppppppp SSSSSSSSSS rrrrr gt CM is disconnected SS Component subtype MM CM module ID 10 11 m CM number 0 1 zz Model name FC4G SAS or iSCSI xx CPU frequency 1 2GHz pp Component number Ss Serial number rr Version P 06SSMMOO 0600MM00 Controller Module m zz xxHz BE Expander Fault lt pppppppppppp SSSSSSSSSS rrrrr gt CM EXP is disconnected SS Component subtype MM CM module ID 10 11 m CM number 0 1 zz Model name FC4G SAS or iSCSI xx CPU frequency 1 2GHz pp Component number ss Serial number rr Version P 08SSMMOp O800MMOp Controller Module m zz xxHz DI Port p Fault lt pppppppppppp Ssssssssss rrrrr gt CM DI Port is disconnected SS Component subtype MM CM module ID 10 11 p Port number 0 1 m CM number 0 1 zz Model name FC4G SAS
15. Disk Drive 3 5inch 2TB 7 2krpm x1 for DX60 S2 ETEN3HA L FTS ETEN3HA L a a e aa a Disk Drive 3 5inch 3TB 7 2krpm x1 for DX60 S2 At time of purchase the installable disk type may be different from those described To find the web site to check the latest version of this manual refer to Read Me First 56 ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Chapter 5 Installing Optional Products 5 1 Installing Disks 5 1 3 Disk Handling Instructions E About condensation D A CAUTION Q e When moving a disk from a cold place such as an un conditioned store house in winter to a warmer places such as an air conditioned room the severe temperature change may result in condensation forming To avoid this allow the packed disks sufficient time in the warmer place one hour for each 15 C of temperature difference to adapt to the new temperature E About static electricity Do Not CAUTION S e Do not touch the surface of the board of the disks Do e When handling disks make sure to wear a wrist strap or touch a metal part to discharge the human body s natural static electricity Failure to discharge static electricity may cause device failure e Leave the disk in its package until ready to install it ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Chapter 5 I
16. Figure 1 24 Power supply units Part explanation Inlet This inlet is used to connect a power cord LEDs The states of LEDs are listed below Table 1 11 Status and meanings of each LED power supply unit LED name LED status Power supply unit status STATUS O AC power is supplied to the power supply unit and the green ETERNUS DX Disk storage system DC power is turned on blinks green AC power is supplied to the power supply unit but the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system DC power is not turned on O orange The power supply unit or the fan in the power supply unit is in error status 26 ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Chapter 1 Components 1 3 Power Distribution Units for Regions other than EMEA amp I 1 3 Power Distribution Units for Regions other than EMEA amp l ae There are two sizes for power distribution units 1U and 2U 1 3 1 Power Distribution Units 1U The 1U power distribution unit has four outlets and two inlets E Power Distribution Units 1U Main line switches rowan apelin OF 6 3 PT oy T Outlets OUTPUT Inlets INPUT Figure 1 25 Power distribution unit 1U Part explanation Main line switch This turns on and off the power distribution unit Inlet INPUT This is a socket IEC60320 C1
17. Refer to the applicable OS and file system documentation before dynamically expanding the volume capacity This is not necessary when building a new system after the volume capacity has been expanded A concatenated volume can be used as an OPC EC or QuickOPC copy source or copy destination It can also be used as a SnapOPC copy source When a volume that is using ETERNUS SF AdvancedCopy Manager to run backups is expanded via LUN Concatenation the volume will need to be registered with ETERNUS SF AdvancedCopy Manager again ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Chapter 4 Operations 4 1 This chapter describes the control of the LAN for operation management of the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system and the monitoring the status of the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system LAN for Operation Management E The ETERNUS DX Disk storage system must be connected to the LAN for operation manage ment When remote support is used information on errors of the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system or other events can be notified to the remote support center This section explains how the LAN control controller of the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system operates LAN Control Controller Master CM Slave CM For a dual controller type the controller CM that is given the authority to manage the LAN is called the Master CM and the other CM is called the Slave CM When an error occurs in
18. e Is the IP address incorrect e Are the environment settings for the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system LAN port invalid If none of these problems are indicated return the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system network settings to their default values Note that the settings network environment settings for all of the LAN IMPORTANT ports are initialized after the following procedure is performed Procedure 1 Remove the flange cover from the 2 5 type controller enclosure Remove the front cover from the 3 5 type controller enclosure For details on how to remove the flange cover refer to 2 2 Attaching and Removing the Flange Cover page 34 For details on how to remove the front cover refer to 2 3 Attaching and Removing the Front Cover page 36 2 Press the IP RESET Switch twice in a row within two seconds The setting information related to the network is returned to the factory default ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Chapter 7 Troubleshooting 7 1 Check List 3 Re attach the flange cover from the 2 5 type controller enclosure Re attach the front cover to the 3 5 type controller enclosure For details on how to attach the flange cover refer to 2 2 Attaching and Removing the Flange Cover page 34 For details on how to attach the front cover refer to 2 3 Attaching and Removing the Front Cover page 36 4 Access ETERNUS We
19. e When moving a drive enclosure from a cold place such as an un conditioned store house in winter to a warmer place such as an air conditioned room the severe temperature change may result in condensation forming To avoid this allow the packed drive enclosures sufficient time in the warmer place one hour for each 15 C of temperature difference to adapt to the new temperature E About static electricity D A CAUTION Q e When handling drive enclosures make sure to wear a wrist strap or touch a metal part to discharge the human body s natural static electricity Failure to discharge static electricity may cause device failure E About shock Do Not A CAUTION S e Do not handle the drive enclosure roughly or subject it to physical shocks when laying it down e Do not stack the drive enclosures e Do not knock or drop the drive enclosure on hard objects ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Chapter 5 Installing Optional Products 5 2 Installing Drive Enclosures 5 2 4 Drive Enclosure Rack Installation Procedure This section describes how to install a drive enclosure in a rack D A CAUTION Q e If drive enclosures are installed in a way other as described herein damage and or device failure or electrical shock may occur e Do not install drive enclosures with cables such as power cords connected e Do not knock the other devices ins
20. turned on and the READY LED still has not turned on contact your maintenance engineer E When the FAULT LED is on Check the general status of ETERNUS Web GUI and perform the necessary action If none of these resolve the problem leave the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system alone and contact your maintenance engineer When checking the general status and detailed information on products via Note ETERNUS CLI refer to ETERNUS CLI User s Guide When the general status of ETERNUS Web GUI is WEE e Check whether one side of the miniSAS cable for drive enclosures is connected If not install the connector in the DI port e Check if the miniSAS cable for drive enclosures is connected If the miniSAS cable for drive enclosures is not connected connect it with the following procedure Procedure 1 Press the controller enclosure s Power Switch for four seconds or more to turn off the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system Drive enclosures with no miniSAS cables connected will remain on 2 Connect the miniSAS cable while the drive enclosure is on 3 Press the controller enclosure s Power Switch to turn on the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system End of procedure When the general status of ETERNUS Web GUI is Check whether the miniSAS cables for drive enclosures are connected in the correct order If not reconnect the miniSAS cables in the following order Procedure 1 Press the controller enclosure s Power Switch for four seconds o
21. 21810xxx 7 21810xxx RAID Group 0xxx recovered end of Rebuild processing These messages Rebuilding to a hot spare or a replaced disk is complete aS notified when but Bad Data data lost identifier exists ae aise xxx RAID group number ven lS enans i for Warning Level in M E005nxxx 7 E005xxxx WRITE BAD DATA the event Writing of Bad Data data lost identifier occurs notification setting xxx RAID group number They are not notified during maintenance operations M E10300xx 7 E10300xx PINNED DATA was created CM m These messages Pinned Data occurs ea ea when xx CM module ID in which Pinned Data occurred Mmerelevant event m CM number in which Pinned Data occurred occurs M E2070001 7 E2070001 NOT READY 01 Configuration Error The device is in Not Ready status Shipment settings model setting and configurations are not applied M E2070002 7 E2070002 NOT READY 02 CM F W Version Error The device is in Not Ready status Firmware version for the CM is not correct M E2070004 7 E2070004 NOT READY 04 Restore Fail The device is in Not Ready status Backup is successfully complete but cannot perform the restoration 99 ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Appendix A Event Notification Message List A 2 Message List SNMP Trap Upper Message Event type and event Trap __ Trap S Eae code No Maintenance Lower Description I
22. 3 5 inch disks 0 Ob 2 5 inch disks 0 17 nn Disk slot number decimal 3 5 inch disks 0 11 2 5 inch disks 0 23 xxx Disk capacity GB TB yy Disk speed cc Disk information RAID level or hot spare Spare pp Component number ss Serial number rr Version P90SSdd0n 2 9000dd0n Expander DE dd EXP n Fault lt pppppppppppp These messages SSSSSSSSSS rrrrr gt are notified when DE Expander is disconnected Module was SS Component subtype broken is enabled dd DE ID 00 for a controller enclosure for Error Severity n EXP number 0 1 Level in the event pp Component number notification setting Ss Serial number They ale not notified rr Version during maintenance operations P91SSddnp 2 9100ddnp Expander Port DE dd EXP n Port p Fault lt pppppppppppp Ssssssssss rrrrr gt DE Expander Port is disconnected SS Component subtype dd DE ID 00 for a controller enclosure n EXP number 0 1 p Port number 0 1 pp Component number ss Serial number rr Version P D2SSdd0n 2 D200dd0n Power Supply Unit DE dd PSU n Fault These messages lt pppppppppppp SSSsssssss rrrr gt are notified when PSU is disconnected Modulewas SS Component subtype broken is enabled dd DE ID 00 for a controller enclosure f r Error Severity n PSU slot number 0 1 Level in the event pp Component number notification setting Ss Serial number They are not notified meN erso
23. AUTO POWER switch of the drive enclosure is turned to OPTED OFF as the factory setting and should not be turned to ON If AC power is being supplied turning the AUTO POWER switch of the controller enclosure to ON will cause the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system to turn on If the AUTO POWER switch of the controller enclosure is turned to ON connecting the power cord to the outlet will cause the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system to turn on Re attach the flange cover to the 2 5 type controller enclosure Re attach the front cover to the 3 5 type controller enclosure For details on how to attach the flange cover refer to 2 2 Attaching and Removing the Flange Cover page 34 For details on how to attach the front cover refer to 2 3 Attaching and Removing the Front Cover page 36 End of procedure ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Chapter 2 Standard Operations 2 5 Using the IP RESET Switch 2 5 Using the IP RESET Switch This section describes how to operate the IP RESET switch on the controller enclosure The following setting can be performed by operating the IP RESET switch e Switching the Master CM For the dual controller model the controller through which the Note ETERNUS DX Disk storage system is set up and operated is called the Master CM while the other controller is called the Slave CM The single contro
24. CM number 0 1 zz Model name FC4G SAS or iSCSI xx CPU frequency 1 2GHz pp Component number ss Serial number rr Version J O8SSMMOp 5 O800MMOp 0x00 Controller Module m zz xxHz DI Port p Warning lt pppppppppppp SSSsssssss rrrrr gt CM DI Port error is detected SS Component subtype MM CM module ID 10 11 p Port number 0 1 m CM number 0 1 zz Model name FC4G SAS or iSCSI xx CPU frequency 1 2GHz pp Component number ss Serial number rr Version 101 ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Appendix A Event Notification Message List A 2 Message List Event type SNMP Trap Upper Message and event Trap F so Remarks code No aPltemiD 1 Lower Description J 09SSMM00 5 0900MMO00 0x00 Controller Module m zz xxHz SAS Port Warning These messages lt pppppppppppp Ssssssssss rrrrr gt are notified when Module reported a Warning is enabled for Warning Severity Level in Setup Event Notification They are not notified during maintenance operations CM SAS Port error is detected SS Component subtype MM CM module ID 10 11 m CM number 0 1 zz Model name FC4G SAS or iSCSI xx CPU frequency 1 2GHz pp Component number Ss Serial number rr Version J OASSMMOp 5 OAOOMMOp 0x00 Controller Module m zz xxHz BE
25. DX60 S2 Disk storage system is not used properly This symbol indicates the possibility of minor or moderate personal injury as well as damage to the ETERNUS DX60 S2 and or to other users and their property if the ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system is not used properly This symbol indicates IMPORTANT information for the user to note when using the ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system The following symbols are used to indicate the type of warnings or cautions being described Electric Shock No Disassembly A The triangle emphasizes the urgency of the WARNING and CAUTION contents Inside the triangle and above it are details concerning the symbol e g Electrical Shock The barred Do Not circle warns against certain actions The action which must be avoided is both illustrated inside the barred circle and written above it e g No Disassembly The black Must Do disk indicates actions that must be taken The required action is both illustrated inside the black disk and written above it e g Unplug 5 ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO About this Manual How Warnings are Presented in this Manual A message is written beside the symbol indicating the caution level This message is marked with a vertical ribbon in the left margin to distinguish this warning from ordinary descriptions An example is shown here Warning Level I
26. Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Appendix A Event Notification Message List A 1 Message Format A 1 1 E Mail An example of event notification by e mail and its contents are shown below Subject This is ETxxxxx notification message Serial No 0000000000 Information E mail user comment Notification Setup z V E NT 16 volume s created EVENT CODE I 00000025 SEVERITY Information REPORT NO 0 00058 DATE JAN 26 11 16 00 2011 DETAIL Volume Type Capacity RAID Group 2 Volume0 Open 512MB 2 RAIDgrp 3 Volumel Open 512MB 2 RAIDgrp 6 Volume2 Open 512MB 2 RAIDgrp 7 Volume3 Open 512MB 2 RAIDgrp 8 Volume4 Open 512MB 2 RAIDgrp 9 Volume5 Open 512MB 2 RAIDgrp 10 Volume6 Open 512MB 2 RAIDgrp 11 Volume7 Open 512MB 2 RAIDgrp 12 Volumes8 Open 512MB 2 RAIDgrp 13 Volume9 Open 512MB 2 RAIDgrp 14 Volumel10 Open 512MB 2 RAIDgrp 15 Volumell Open 512MB 2 RAIDgrp 16 Volumel2 Open 512MB 2 RAIDgrp 17 Volumel3 Open 512MB 2 RAIDgrp 18 Volumel4 Open 512MB 2 RAIDgrp 19 Volumel15 Open 512MB 2 RAIDgrp Number Description Subject 1 The model name of the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system is displayed The serial number of the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system is displayed The Severity of the event is displayed One of the following items is displayed for the message Error indica
27. On the Storage System Status screen of ETERNUS Web GUI check that the added disks have been recognized 10 Set up RAID groups volumes hot spares and Host Affinity settings on the new disks as required End of procedure Installing Drive Enclosures mm Optional drive enclosures can be installed while the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system is run ning without affecting the system This section explains how to install optional drive enclosures Installation Rules for Drive Enclosures Only one drive enclosure can be connected to a 3 5 type controller enclosure Drive enclosures cannot be connected to 2 5 type controller enclosures Installable Drive Enclosures Table 5 3 shows the installable drive enclosures Table 5 3 Installable drive enclosures Model name Product name ETEED1DU L FTS ETEED1DU L Drive enclosure for DX60 S2 3 5inch single expander type ETEED2DU L FTS ETEED2DU L Drive enclosure for DX60 S2 3 5inch dual expander type At time of purchase the installable drive enclosure model may be different from those described To find the web site to check the latest version of this manual refer to Read Me First 63 ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Chapter 5 Installing Optional Products 5 2 Installing Drive Enclosures 5 2 3 Drive Enclosure Handling Instructions E About condensation D A CAUTION Q
28. P3AM 5512 02ENZO Chapter 1 Components 1 1 Controller Enclosure Part explanation LAN RMT port LAN MNT port These are the RJ 45 connectors to connect LAN cables LAN RMT port is not used in the EMEA amp l region A single controller has one LAN RMT port and one LAN MNT port FC port 0 left 1 right These are the Dual LC connectors to connect FC cables PWC port This port is not used DI OUT port This port is used to connect a controller enclosure to a drive enclosure with a miniSAS cable e LEDs The states of LEDs are listed below Table 1 4 Status and meanings of each LED FC model controller LED name LED status Controller status SCU STATUS The SCU is in normal status green SCU is charging blinks green IDENTIFY As ordered via ETERNUS Web GUI the installation blinks blue location of the controller enclosure is identified ofi DI OUT LINKUP The link between the DI OUT port and the destination green has been established FC LINKUP The link between the FC port host interface port and FAULT green the destination has been established The FC port host interface port is in error status orange UNIT READY The controller is in normal status FAULT green e The controller is performing the initial setup after the orange power is turned on e The controller is in error status MASTER The controller is s
29. Procedure page 59 for the appropriate procedure 14 if a wrist strap is used remove the wrist strap 15 Attach the front cover For details on how to attach the front cover refer to 2 3 Attaching and Removing the Front Cover page 36 End of procedure F 75 ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Chapter6 Maintenance 6 1 6 2 This chapter describes maintenance for the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system Periodic Backup In case of a system failure important data should be regularly backed up A CAUTION Q e We recommend that you backup important data regularly If the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system fails and the data has not been backed up it may be lost Volume Formatting Time Table 6 1 shows the time for volume formatting when the volume capacity is 100GB Table 6 1 Time for volume formatting disk RAID level No of disks Volume formatting time 1 2 5 SAS disks 3 5 SAS disks Nearline SAS disks RAID1 2 Approx 40 minutes Approx 35 minutes Approx 73 minutes 100GB 100GB 100GB RAID1 0 8 Approx 30 minutes Approx 25 minutes Approx 43 minutes 100GB 100GB 100GB RAID5 5 Approx 25 minutes Approx 25 minutes Approx 49 minutes 100GB 100GB 100GB RAID5 0 6 Approx 30 minutes Approx 25 minutes Approx 43 minutes 100GB 100GB 100GB RAID6 6 Approx 40 minutes A
30. Therefore this function is effective against leakage of data being transferred via sneaker net but has no effect on data leakage via server access This section describes the restrictions and notes on encrypting data For details on the data encryption procedure refer to ETERNUS Web GUI User s Guide or ETERNUS CLI User s Guide e Encrypted volumes cannot be changed to unencrypted volumes To cancel the encryption for a volume back up the data in the encrypted volume delete the encrypted volume and restore the backed up data e When copying encrypted volumes using copy operations via server transfer performance may not be as good as when copying unencrypted volumes e Snap Data Pool Volumes SDPVs cannot be encrypted after they are created To create an encrypted SDPV set encryption when creating a volume Eco mode Mm Eco mode is a function that is specifically designed to reduce the power consumption that is characteristic of Massive Arrays of Idle Disks MAID Eco mode saves power by managing the scheduled operation times of specified disks and stopping the motors of disks during periods when they are not required Disk spin up and spin down schedules can be set for each RAID group and can also be set to allow backup operations If an access occurs while a motor is stopped the disk is immediately spun up and access pro ceeds normally after approximately one to three minute The disk motors can be turned on and off as re
31. an Advanced Copy session When the number of volumes to be concatenated is fewer than the maximum number of volumes that can be concatenated but the resulting capacity exceeds the maximum single LUN capacity allowed by the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system e It is possible to add extra volumes to an already concatenated volume ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Chapter 3 Setup 3 3 Data Management After concatenation any number of formatting processes can be started at once Because the server side LUNs are not changed by volume concatenation an OS reboot is not required However this function only expands the volumes in the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system Server side recognition and volume expansion is OS dependent The logical unit number of each concatenated volume does not change and remains accessible from the server before during and after the concatenation If the power is turned off or an electrical power outage occurs during LUN Concatenation the concatenation will simply continue the next time the power is turned on It is recommended that the data on the volumes that are to be concatenated be backed up first When LUN Concatenation is used to increase the volume LUN capacities note that the increased size of the expanded volumes may not always be dynamically re recognized by the server depending on the server side OS type and version being used
32. depends on the type and configuration of the disk Copyback process time Table 6 3 shows the time required for the copyback process when the volume capacity is 100GB Table 6 3 Copyback process time disk RAID level No of disks Copyback process time 1 2 5 SAS disks 3 5 SAS disks Nearline SAS disks RAID1 2 Approx 27 minutes Approx 20 minutes Approx 49 minutes 100GB 100GB 100GB RAID1 0 8 Approx 7 minutes Approx 5 minutes Approx 11 minutes 100GB 100GB 100GB RAID5 5 Approx 10 minutes Approx 7 minutes Approx 16 minutes 100GB 100GB 100GB RAID5 0 6 Approx 7 minutes Approx 5 minutes Approx 11 minutes 100GB 100GB 100GB RAID6 6 Approx 13 minutes Approx 13 minutes Approx 20 minutes 100GB 100GB 100GB 14 The time required to copyback a 100GB volume of the indicated RAID level number and type of disks when there is no concurrent server I O The time that is required depends on the type and configuration of the disk T7 ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Chapter 6 Maintenance 6 4 Maintenance Service 6 4 Maintenance Service rr This section explains the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system maintenance service When performing maintenance service the maintenance engineer IMPORTANT connects a PC terminal used for maintenance to the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system Also
33. disks as required End of procedure E 3 5 disks Procedure d Check that all components of the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system are in normal status using the Storage System Status screen of ETERNUS Web GUI 2 Remove the front cover For details on how to attach the front cover refer to 2 3 Attaching and Removing the Front Cover page 36 3 Wear a wrist strap or touch a metal part to discharge the human body s natural static electricity 4 Remove the dummy disk unit from the slot in which the disk is to be installed Hook your fingers and push into the holes of the dummy disk unit and pull it straight out of the disk slot Dummy disk unit 900 OO O S c Soosgege99 i eg00dd0005 AP2090000000 Jo P200 000990 Z WWeossecsocse SS ae IMPORTANT The removed dummy disk unit should be retained for future use ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Chapter 5 Installing Optional Products 5 1 Installing Disks 5 Install the new disk 5 1 Press the catch on the disk lock lever to unlock it 5 2 Insert the disk all the way into in the slot making sure that it is firmly seated and keeping the lock lever open Ts cccesassson i y lo 000 Uo mi St A ey wo SS8000005 a IMPORTANT 5 3 Swing the lock leve 1 900000 9000098229 E pjl
34. front rack pillars above the base line of the drive enclosure The M5 centering screw and M5 pan head screw positions for the slide rails and 2U rack rail are determined relatively to the base line of the drive enclosure Tighten the screws referring to the following figure Left Right 3rd positon 3rd position M5 centering screw 1 a M5 centering screw aie postion NY 2U Davelenclosure i 2nd position cage nu 1 1st position la M5 pan head screw M5 cage nut en ee Jl 1st position as AI M5 pan head screw Base line of drive enclosure Rack rails 66 ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Chapter 5 Installing Optional Products 5 2 Installing Drive Enclosures E For regions other than EMEA amp I 1 Adjust the sizes of the rack rail for left side and the rack rail for right side to fit the rack Loosen the M4 screws to adjust the length of the rack rails to match the distance between the front and rear rack pillars Leave the M4 screws slightly unscrewed as the rack rail must be attached to the rack before they can be completely tightened P Rear rack pillars D Loosen the M4 screws and a adjust the rack rails to the depth of the rack b gt Rack rail for left side L is stamped on the inner side of the rack rail for left side Left Front rack pillars gt Rack ra
35. ia cccets nicer eeevaidceeess acecevisniiaceedvindiecevaainereieanase 56 Installable drive enclosures eeeeeeeeeeeeeteeee terete eee eee tne ee tirun eee serene eee eee taaeeeeeeenaeeeeeeniaeeeene 63 Time for volume formatting GiSK ecccceeeeeeteee eee ettte ainai a 76 Rebuild process time diSk ccicceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseneeeeeeeseeeaeeeeeseneaaeeeeseeeaaeeeeseneaeeeeeeeaeees 77 Copyback process time GiSKk eenn A 77 ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Components Chapter 1 This chapter describes the components of the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system Controller Enclosure 1 1 An operation panel and disks are installed in the front of the controller enclosure Controllers and power supply units are installed in the rear Front 1 1 1 E 2 5 type inch disk 2 5 VOI IIe OOOO ooo oo oaiaioaiaics Operation panel Flange cover Front view of a 2 5 type controller enclosure Figure 1 1 E 3 5 type With front cover Front cover o G a c 2 S o Q O Figure 1 2 Front view of a 3 5 type controller enclosure with front cover Without front cover 3 5 inch disk T 00000000000 D 200909000000 109000000000 00000000000 lo0000000000 00000000000 19000
36. notification setting ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation 108 Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Appendix A Event Notification Message List A 2 Message List SNMP Upper Message BBR Tran Middle Detail information and event Remarks code uly Lower Description No 100000026 9 d volume s deleted This message is Volume notified when a b Deleted Volume is a b enabled for Informa a b tional Level in the event notification setting d volumes are deleted d Quantity a Volume number b Volume name 100000027 9 d volume name s changed This message is No Name old Name new notified when Val a b c ume Name a b c Changed is a b c enabled for Informa tional Level in the event notification d volume names are changed setting d Quantity a Volume number b Volume name before change c Volume name after change 100000030 9 FC port parameters changed CM a port b This message is Connect a notified when FC Transfer Rate b Port Palametcts Host Affinity c Changed is Frame Size d enabled for Informa Reset Scope e tional Level in the Reserve Cancel at Chip Reset f event notification setting The FC port parameter is changed a CM number 0 1 b Port number 0 1 a Connection topology Fabric or FC AL b Transfer speed c Host affinity Enable or Disable c F
37. number Event Notification ss Serial number They are not notified rr Version during maintenance operations J91SSddnp 5 9000ddnp_ 0x00 Expander Port DE dd EXP n Port p Warning lt pppppppppppp ssssssssss rrrrr gt DE Expander Port error is detected SS Component subtype dd DE ID 00 for a controller enclosure p Port number 0 1 n EXP number 0 1 pp Component number ss Serial number rr Version J C1MMO0000 5 0100MM00 0x00 Controller Module m zz xxHz Reboot lt pppppppppppp SSssssssss rrrrr gt CM is rebooted MM CM module ID 10 11 m CM number 0 1 zz Model name FC4G SAS or iSCSI xx CPU frequency 1 2GHz pp Component number ss Serial number rr Version 104 ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Appendix A Event Notification Message List A 2 Message List Event type SNMP Trap Upper Message and event Trap 3 roe Remarks code No TrapltemID 1 Lower Description J C3SSMM00 5 OBOOMMO0 0x00 Controller Module m zz xxHz Cache MEM These messages Correctable Error lt pppppppppppppppppp are notified when SSSSSSSSSSSS rrrrrr gt Module reported a Warning is enabled for Warning Severity Level in Setup Event Notification Many correctable errors occurred in the CM memory SS Component subtype MM CM module ID 10 11 m CM number 0 1 A zz Mo
38. or iSCSI xx CPU frequency 1 2GHz pp Component number ss Serial number rr Version These messages are notified when Module was bro ken is enabled for Error Severity Level in the event notifica tion setting They are not notified during maintenance operations 93 ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Appendix A Event Notification Message List A 2 Message List SNMP Trap Upper Message Event type and event code Trap No TrapltemID Trap Sensor Info Lower Description Remarks P 09SSMMOO 0900MM00 Controller Module m zz xxHz SAS Port Fault lt pppppppppppp SSSSSSSSSS rrrrr gt CM SAS Port is disconnected SS Component subtype MM CM module ID 10 11 m CM number 0 1 zz Model name FC4G SAS or iSCSI xx CPU frequency 1 2GHz pp Component number ss Serial number rr Version P OASSMMOp OAOOMMOp Controller Module m zz xxHz BE Expander Port p Fault lt pppppppppppp ssssssssss rrrrr gt CM BE Expander Port is disconnected SS Component subtype MM CM module ID 10 11 p Port number 0 2 m CM number 0 1 zz Model name FC4G SAS or iSCSI xx CPU frequency 1 2GHz pp Component number ss Serial number rr Version P OBSSMMOO OBOOMMOO Controller Module m zz xxHz Cache MEM Fault lt pppppppppppp Ss
39. s power switch for 4 seconds or longer The READY LED should turn off Press the Power switch only once If the Power switch is pressed IMPORTANT again while either the POWER LED or the READY LED is on the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system power may turn on Power switch Drive Enclosure Controller Enclosure 2 The ETERNUS DX Disk storage system power is turned off When the power is turned off the POWER LED will go out When drive enclosures are installed the power turns off Note automatically End of procedure 2 2 Attaching and Removing the Flange Cover This section explains how to attach and remove the flange cover of the 2 5 type controller enclosure D A CAUTION Q e At the completion of this operation check that the flange cover is attached 34 ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Chapter 2 Standard Operations 2 2 Attaching and Removing the Flange Cover SSS SS E Procedure for attaching the flange cover Attach the flange cover in the following order Procedure Slide the tab inside the top of the flange cover over the top left corner of the controller enclosure IMPORTANT When fitting the flange cover be careful not to touch the power switch Thumb screw End of procedure E Procedure for removing the flange cover Loosen
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41. storage system this Trap is sent when the controller starts up and restarts and when SNMP is set authenticationFailure An unauthorized access occurred enterpriseSpecific Extended Trap Specific Trap extended Trap Trap No Name Description 2 fidarye101ItemFault This Trap is sent to notify that a component fails or degrades 5 fjidarye101ltemWarning This Trap is sent to notify that a component requires preventive maintenance 6 fidarye101SensorStatusChange This Trap is sent to notify that a temperature error is detected 7 fidarye101MaintenanceRequired This Trap is sent to notify that an event requires maintenance or preventive maintenance 9 fjdarye101Information This Trap is sent to notify Information level events 22 fidarye101ltemFaultToNormal This Trap is sent to notify that an event notified by Trap No 2 returns to normal status 25 fidarye101IltemWarningToNormal This Trap is sent to notify that an event notified by Trap No 5 returns to normal status 26 fidarye101SensorStatusChangeToNormal This Trap is sent to notify that an event notified by Trap No 6 returns to normal status ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Appendix A Event Notification Message List A 1 Message Format E Trap notification format The notification format of SNMPv1 is shown below Generic Trap standard
42. that controls how the controller and the disks interact IDENTIFY LED m DI IN LINKUP LED UNIT READY FAULT LED o pm g Loo L DI IN port 4 These ports are not used Figure 1 23 Expander Part explanation e DI IN port These ports are connectors for miniSAS cables ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Chapter 1 Components 1 2 Drive Enclosures E Power Supply Units LEDs The states of LEDs are listed below Table 1 10 Status and meanings of each LED expander LED name LED status Expander status IDENTIFY As ordered via ETERNUS Web GUI the installation blinks blue location of the drive enclosure is identified oti DI IN LINKUP 2 The link between the DI IN port and the destination LED green has been established O The DI IN port is in error status orange UNIT READY O The expander is in normal status FAULT green orange e The controller is performing the initial setup after the power is turned on e The expander is in error status The power supply unit transforms input AC power from a power socket to DC power and supplies power to each component Each power supply unit contains fans LD STATUS LED
43. the maintenance engineer may require information that is necessary for performing maintenance operations If the maintenance engineer has any requirement we ask that they be handled 6 4 1 Maintenance Support Period The standard maintenance support period for ETERNUS DX Disk storage system is five years from the date of purchase or is defined in your service level agreement SLA 6 4 2 Related Service E Remote Support If a possible error that may occur is detected or an error occurs when remote support is used the contents of events are automatically sent to the remote support center and then the user is notified by the remote support center ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Chapter 7 Troubleshooting 7 1 This chapter explains troubleshooting when errors occur If you notice anything unusual during operation then refer to 7 1 Check List page 79 to check the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system status prepare the necessary information with 7 2 Required Information for Inquiries page 84 and contact your maintenance engineer e When the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system is turned off e When the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system refuses to turn on e When the READY LED is not on e When the FAULT LED is on e When the FAULT LED blinks e When the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system cannot be connected via a network service e When I O access is slow
44. type controller enclosure ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Chapter 1 Components 1 1 Controller Enclosure Do Not WARNING S e System disks are installed in Slot 0 and Slot 1 Never remove system disks Doing so will render the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system unusable Part explanation e LEDs The states of LEDs are listed below Table 1 2 Status and meanings of each LED 2 5 disks LED name LED status Disk status DISK READY The disk is operating normally O green blinks green DISK FAULT The disk is in error status O orange In response to commands from Microsoft Virtual Disk blinks orange Service VDS the location of the disk is identified For 3 5 Disks DISK READY FAULT LED GI Ae 2000000000 it lo 99999999298 O0000000000 O0000000000 Figure 1 10 3 5 type disk Figure 1 11 shows the slot number of each disk Slot 8 Slot 9 Slot 10 Slot 11 Slot 4 Slot 5 Slot 6 Slot 7 Slot 0 Slot 1 Slot 2 Slot 3 Figure 1 11 Disk slot numbers 3 5 type controller enclosure Do Not WARNING S e System disks are installed in Slot 0 and Slot 1 Never remove system disks Doing so will render the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system unusable ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright
45. 0 ooo 120000000 000 00000000000 Hooo 00000000000 299000 Dp 29900000000 Dp 29900000000 D p 20090000000 25990 190000000000 I 190000000000 700 100000000000 loo 100000000000 IP RESET ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Chapter 2 Standard Operations 2 5 Using the IP RESET Switch 3 Re attach the flange cover to the 2 5 type controller enclosure Re attach the front cover to the 3 5 type controller enclosure For details on how to attach the flange cover refer to 2 2 Attaching and Removing the Flange Cover page 34 For details on how to attach the front cover refer to 2 3 Attaching and Removing the Front Cover page 36 End of procedure ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Chapter 3 Setup 3 1 3 2 This chapter describes the required settings for operation of the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system and provides notes for setting up the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system Data Encryption i a a ae Encrypting data as it is being written to the disk prevents information leakage caused by fraudu lent decoding Even if a disk is removed and stolen by malicious third parties data cannot be decoded The encryption function only encrypts the data stored on the disks so server access results in the transmission of plain text
46. 00000 100000000000 100000000000 v r i O 0 0 O 0 0 O 0 0 kA v kA Operation panel F00000000000 90000000000 Ho0000000009 90000000000 Do 29898383838 Do 88888888898 Np 123939898939 Dol ssesessesse 29999999999 29999998998 29999999999 0000000 00000000000 00000000000 00000000000 v Vv kA eMe H 10000000 00000000000 Hoo000000000 00000000000 1200000 Dp 20000000000 D 1090000000 Doj 20900000000 190000000000 190000000 190000000000 000000 100000000000 120000000 180000000000 njoj Vv v 000 900 90 Figure 1 17 Front view of a drive enclosure without front cover ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Chapter 1 Components 1 2 Drive Enclosures 1 2 2 1 2 3 Rear Single expander type Expander EXP 0 Cover Power Supply Unit H CAE PSUM l I Power Supply Unit PSU 0 H Figure 1 18 Rear view of drive enclosure single expander model Dual expander type Expander EXP 0 Expander EXP 1 Power Supply Unit PSU 1 Power Supply Unit PSU 0
47. 0000000 00000000000 njo 00000000000 00000000000 1096000000000 000000000001 njoj Operation panel 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 0000 Figure 1 3 Front view of a 3 5 type controller enclosure without front cover ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation P3AM 5512 02ENZO Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED Chapter 1 Components 1 1 Controller Enclosure Rear Single controller type Controller CM 0 Cover Power Supply Unit PSU 1 Power Supply Unit PSU 0 Figure 1 4 Rear view of a controller enclosure single controller type Dual controller type Controller CM 0 Controller CM 1 Power Supply Unit PSU 1 Power Supply Unit PSU 0 Figure 1 5 Rear view of a controller enclosure dual controller type Components Front This section describes the operation panel and the disks in the front of the controller enclosure Operation panel An operation panel has LEDs a power switch an AUTO POW
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49. 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Chapter 1 Components 1 1 Controller Enclosure Part explanation e LEDs The states of LEDs are listed below Table 1 3 Status and meanings of each LED 3 5 disks LED name LED status Disk status DISK READY The disk is operating normally FAULT green blinks green The disk is in error status O orange In response to commands from Microsoft Virtual Disk blinks orange Service VDS the location of the disk is identified 1 1 4 Components Rear This section describes the controllers and the power supply units in the rear of the controller enclosure 1 1 4 1 Controllers The controller contains a CPU cache memory System Capacitor Unit SCU non volatile mem ory host interface adapters drive interface DI ports and LAN ports The controller controls all operations in the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system E FC model SCU STATUS LED IDENTIFY LED DI OUT LINKUP LED LAN RMT port LAN MNT port FC LINKUP FAULT LED FC port 0 Left 1 Right UNIT READY FAULT LED A MASTER LED og ia Sas PWC port J Cm TI 0 ACTLED L LINK LED DI OUT port Figure 1 12 Controller FC model ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED
50. 2U power distribution unit E To switch to OFF Turn the main line switch of the power distribution unit to the Off position marked O For normal operation there is no need to the turn the main line switch to o Note the Off position If the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system must be turned off such as before any inspections of power supply devices are performed turn off the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system by using the procedure described in 2 1 3 Powering Off page 33 and turn the main line to the Off position For 1U power distribution unit Main line switch Figure 2 3 OFF position marked O of the main line switches on a 1U power distribution unit 30 ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Chapter 2 Standard Operations 2 1 Powering On and Off For 2U power distribution unit Main line switch Figure 2 4 OFF position marked O of the main line switches on a 2U power distribution unit When turning the main line switch to On marked I right after turning the IMPORTANT main line switch to Off marked O turn it back to On marked I after the POWER LED of the power supply unit has turned off completely 2 1 2 Powering On This section explains how to turn on the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system Before turning on the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system make sure that ee Note the main li
51. 3 for incoming power supply This socket is used to connect a power cord AC input cable Outlet OUTPUT This is a socket IEC60320 C13 for outgoing power supply This socket is used to connect a power cord AC output cable 27 ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Chapter 1 Components 1 3 Power Distribution Units for Regions other than EMEA amp I 1 3 2 Power Distribution Units 2U There are two types of 2U power distribution units 2U power distribution units that can connect up to six enclosures and 2U power distribution units that can connect up to eight enclosures Power Distribution Units 2U Max 6 enclosures connection There are 12 outlets m Main line switches L Outlets OUTPUT Figure 1 26 Power Distribution Units 2U Max 6 enclosures connection Part explanation e Main line switch This turns on and off the power distribution unit e Outlet OUTPUT This is a socket IEC60320 C 13 for outgoing power supply This socket is used to connect a power cord AC output cable E Power Distribution Units 2U Max 8 enclosures connection There are 16 outlets m Main line switches L Outlets OUTPUT Figure 1 27 Power Distribution Units 2U Max 8 enclosures connection Part explanation e Main line s
52. 36 4 Install the drive enclosure in the rack D A CAUTION Q e When installing or removing the drive enclosure to or from the rack make sure to have the right and left sides and the bottom of the drive enclosure by two or more people Failure to do so may cause injury 5 Fix the drive enclosure in the rack Use the two thumb screws at the front of the drive enclosure to fasten it in the rack Thumb screw ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Chapter 5 Installing Optional Products 5 2 Installing Drive Enclosures Check the settings of the AUTO POWER switch and the MODE SELECT switch e AUTO POWER switch Check that the AUTO POWER switch is set to the OFF position Do not change to ON e MODE SELECT switch Check that the MODE SELECT switch is set to the ON position Do not change to OFF AUTO POWER i 7 OFF switch ap MODE SELECT 18 switch IP RST iad WA NN OCG End of procedure 69 ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Chapter 5 Installing Optional Products 5 2 Installing Drive Enclosures 5 2 5 Additional Drive Enclosure Installation This section explains how to install additional drive enclosures in the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system Procedure d Check that all components of the ETERNUS DX Disk stora
53. B yy Disk speed cc Disk information RAID level or hot spare Spare pp Component number ss Serial number rr Version 103 ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Appendix A Event Notification Message List A 2 Message List Event type SNMP Trap Upper Message and event Trap 3 ros Remarks code No TrapltemID C Lower Description J 81SSddNN 5 8000ddNN 0x00 Disk Drive DE dd Disk nn SAS xxxGB yykrpm These messages ccccccc Warning lt pppppppppppp Ssssssssssss are notified when rrrr gt Disk reported a 2 5 inch Disk error is detected Warning Is enabled SS Component subtype for Warning Level in dd DE ID 00 for a controller enclosure the event NN Disk slot number 0 17 hexadecimal _ tification setting nn Disk slot number 0 23 decimal They are not notified xxx Disk capacity GB TB during maintenance yy Disk speed operations cc Disk information RAID level or hot spare Spare pp Component number ss Serial number rr Version J90SSdd0n 5 9000dd0n 0x00 Expander DE dd EXP n Warning lt pppppppppppp These messages SSSSSSSSSS rrrrr gt are notified when DE Expander error is detected Modul reported a SS Component subtype Waring IS enabled dd DE ID 00 for a controller enclosure for Warning Severity n EXP number 0 1 Level in Setup pp Component
54. Disk storage system parts If an abnormality is detected contact your maintenance engineer e Check the controller status When the controller fails the data in cache memory is directly written to the disks This causes temporary performance degradation When the controller fails contact your maintenance engineer 82 ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Chapter 7 Troubleshooting 7 1 Check List Check the path status When using the ETERNUS Multipath Driver start ETERNUS Multipath Manager If an abnormality is detected in a path refer to the ETERNUS Multipath Driver manuals and follow the direction given in the manuals When not using the ETERNUS Multipath Driver use the path management tool and check the path status that each software provides and handle the problem if necessary Check the loading of the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system If the load is out of balance because of operation content changing and so forth Check the transfer speed of the FC port If the transfer speed for the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system is different from the server or the FC switch set the same transfer speed as the server or FC switch Check the number of command queues in the server When there are no problems in the process capacity of the server adjust the number of command queues so that the I Os are issued for the appropriate number For details on the numbe
55. ER switch a MODE SELECT switch and an IP RESET switch ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Chapter 1 Components 1 1 Controller Enclosure 2 5 type With a flange cover Without a flange cover POWER LED ED POWER AUTO POWER switch READY READY LED O FAULT IDENTIFY FAULT LED iP CACHE fl la MODE SELECT switch IDENTIFY LED CACHE LED Power switch IP RESET switch Figure 1 6 Operation panel 2 5 type controller enclosure 3 5 type With a front cover Without a front cover AUTO POWER switch POWER LED pe POWER READY READY LED FAULT IDENTIFY f CACHE FAULT LED MODE SELECT switch IP sO IP RESET switch HO IDENTIFY LED CACHE LED Power switch Figure 1 7 Operation panel 3 5 type controller enclosure Part explanation Power switch This switch is used to turn on or off the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system AUTO POWER switch Enables the AC Auto Link Mode This function automatically turns on the linked device once AC power is supplied The Auto Power function is disabled for the factory default setting MODE SELECT switch Enables the device power to be turned on via power linkage The MODE SELECT switch is enabled for the factory default setting Do not change to OFF ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guid
56. Expander Port p Warning lt pppppppppppp ssssssssss rrrrr gt CM BE Expander Port error is detected SS Component subtype MM CM module ID 10 11 p Port number 0 2 m CM number 0 1 zz Model name FC4G SAS or iSCSI xx CPU frequency 1 2GHz pp Component number ss Serial number rr Version J OCSSMMO0 5 OCOOMMOO 0x00 Controller Module m zz xxHz Flash ROM Warning lt pppppppppppp SSSSSSSSSS rrrrr gt CM Flash ROM error is detected SS Component subtype MM CM module ID 10 11 m CM number 0 1 zz Model name FC4G SAS or iSCSI xx CPU frequency 1 2GHz pp Component number ss Serial number rr Version J OESSMMOO0 5 OEOOMMOO 0x00 Controller Module m zz xxHz NAND Flash Warning lt pppppppppppp SSssssssss rrrrr gt CM NAND Flash error is detected SS Component subtype MM CM module ID 10 11 m CM number 0 1 zz Model name FC4G SAS or iSCSI xx CPU frequency 1 2GHz pp Component number Ss Serial number rr Version 102 ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Appendix A Event Notification Message List A 2 Message List Event type SNMP Trap Upper Message and event code Trap No Trapltem ID 1 Lower Description Remarks J 80SSdd0N 8000dd0N 0x00 Disk Drive DE dd Disk n SAS xxxGB yykrp
57. I show enclosure status command CLI gt show enclosure status Enclosure View Name ETERNUS DX60 S2 Model Upgrade Status Not Possible Model Name Model name Serial Number XXXXXXXXXX Serial number 84 ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Chapter 7 Troubleshooting 7 2 Required Information for Inquiries Details about the trouble any actions taken and the results of these actions The devices that are connected to the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system The models of the server and network devices The UPS model Log dump information for the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system When your maintenance engineer asks for the log dump information of the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system obtain the required log dump information using the log dump collection function of ETERNUS Web GUI Refer to ETERNUS Web GUI User s Guide for how to obtain this information ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Appendix A Event Notification Message List A 1 This appendix describes the messages that are notified when event notification is enabled in the e mail notification settings of ETERNUS Web GUI or ETERNUS CLI Message Format N This section describes the format and content of the event notification messages listed below e E mail e SNMP e Host sense ETERNUS DX60 S2
58. Information 3 fidary TrapSensorInfo Information 4 fidaryTrapMessage 7 fjdarye101 Notification of 7 Information 1 fidarySspMachineld Maintenance events that Information 2 fidary TrapMaintenanc Required require elnfo maintenance or Information 3 fidary TrapMessage preventive maintenance 9 fidarye101 Information 9 Information 1 fidarySspMachineld Information notification Information 2 fidaryTrapMessage 22 fidarye101 Notification of 22 Information 1 fidaryTrapltemld ltemFaultTo alarm cancel for Information 2 fjidarySspMachineld Normal Trap No 2 Information 3 fidary TrapMessage 25 fidarye101 Notification of 25 Information 1 fidaryTrapltemlid ltemWarning alarm cancel for Information 2 fidarySspMachineld ToNormal Trap No 5 Information 3 fidary TrapMessage Information 4 fidary TrapWamingInfo 26 fidarye101 Notification of 26 Information 1 fidaryTrapltemlid SensorStatus alarm cancel for Information 2 fidarySspMachineld ChangeTo Trap No 6 Information 3 fidaryTrapSensorInfo Normal Information 4 fidary TrapMessage 90 ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Appendix A Event Notification Message List A 1 Message Format variable bindings meanings MIB object name MIB object ID Description fidarySspMachineld 1 3 6 1 4 1 211 1 21 1 101 1 1 0 Indicates the ID of the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system fi
59. M 0 of controller enclosure to the DI IN port at expander 0 EXP O0 of the drive enclosure 1 with the miniSAS cable 1 Connect the plug to be connected to DI OUT port to the DI OUT port of the Controller O CM 0 Remove the port cover from the DI OUT port before inserting the plug Controller enclosure ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Chapter 5 Installing Optional Products 5 2 Installing Drive Enclosures 2 Connect the plug to be connected to DI IN port to the DI IN port of the expander O EXP O0 Drive enclosure 5 2 For adual controller type connect the DI OUT port at controller 1 CM 1 of controller enclosure to the DI IN port at expander 1 EXP 1 of the drive enclosure 1 with the miniSAS cable Connect the miniSAS cable in the same way as Step 5 1 The following shows the miniSAS connection figure between controller enclosure and drive enclosure Do not connect anything to the DI OUT port on the drive enclosure IMPORTANT For a single controller type Drive enclosure Controller enclosure
60. P3AM 5512 02ENZO Appendix A Event Notification Message List A 2 Message List SNMP Upper Message Be BPs Titan Middle Detail information and event Remarks code tap Lower Description No 100000012 9 Snap Data Pool SDP capacity reached a Policy Level2 These messages Threshold b are notified when Detail information is not displayed Warning condition defined by SDP Snap Data Pool unencrypted usage rate exceeds the threshold policy is enabled Level2 a and reaches b for Informational a Usage rate of Snap Data Pool Level in the event b Threshold of Snap Data Pool notification setting 100000012 9 Snap Data Pool SDP capacity of the encryption reached a Policy Level2 Threshold b Detail information is not displayed Snap Data Pool encrypted usage rate exceeds the threshold Level2 a and reaches b a Usage rate of Snap Data Pool b Threshold of Snap Data Pool 100000013 9 Snap Data Pool SDP capacity reached a Policy Level3 These messages Threshold 6 are notified when Detail information is not displayed Error condition defined by SDP Snap Data Pool unencrypted usage rate exceeds the threshold policy is enabled Level3 a and reaches b for Informational a Usage rate of Snap Data Pool Level in the event b Threshold of Snap Data Pool notification setting 100000013 9 Snap Data Pool SDP capacity of the encryption reac
61. P3AM 5512 02ENZO0 ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation co FUJITSU This page is intentionally left blank Preface Fujitsu would like to thank you for purchasing our ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system The ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system is designed to be connected to a Fujitsu PRIMEQUEST or PRIMERGY or non Fujitsu servers This guide describes operation management and maintenance for the ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system This guide is intended for use of ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system in regions other than Japan Please carefully review the information outlined in this manual Second Edition September 2011 Microsoft Windows and Windows Server are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries The company names product names and service names mentioned in this document are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective companies Screen shot s reprinted with permission from Microsoft Corporation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED 3 ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO About this Manual Organization This document is composed of the following seven chapters and an appendix Chapter 1 Components This chapter describes the components of the ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system Chapter 2 Standard Operations This ch
62. RAID group names are changed setting d Quantity a RAID group number b RAID group name before change c RAID group name after change 100000023 9 d hot spare s added This message is DE Slot Type RAID Group noeg Waen a b c d e Assigned Hot a b c d e Spare is enabled a b c d e for Informational f Level in the event notification setting d hot spares are registered d Quantity a DE ID 00 for a controller enclosure b Slot number c Type Global or Dedicated d RAID group number only for Dedicated Hot Spares e RAID group name only for Dedicated Hot Spares 100000024 9 d hot spare s released This message is DE Slot Type RAID Group notified when a b c d e Released Hot a b c d e Spare is enabled a b c d e for Informational Level in the event i notification setting d hot spares are released d Quantity a DE ID 00 for a controller enclosure b Slot number c Type Global or Dedicated d RAID group number only for Dedicated Hot Spares e RAID group name only for Dedicated Hot Spares I 00000025 9 d volume s created This message is Volume Type Capacity RAID Group a b c d e a b c d e a b c d e d volumes are created d Quantity a Volume number b Volume name c Volume type d Capacity MB e RAID group number notified when Cre ated Volume is enabled for Informa tional Level in the event
63. Specific Mode H Asymmetric Symmetric Logical Unit Access LUN Mapping Changes J LUN Capacity Expansion K Vendor Unique Sense Code L Sense Data Conversion No Name A B C D F G H I J Ox x y a b c dsec e f g h i j Ox x y a b c dsec e f g h i FF Ox x y a b c dsec e f g h i No Name I J K L Ox x y i Y k SI Ox x y i f k SI A gt B Ox x Sy i Sf k SI A host response is registered x Host response number y Host response name a Byte 0 of Inquiry Response b Inquiry VPD ID Type c Inquiry Standard Data Version d Command monitoring time e Overload response status f Reservation Conflict Response for Test Unit Ready g Specific host operation h Logical Unit access topology i Add or remove volumes j Change volume capacity k Vendor Unique Sense Code I Sense code conversion pattern When Customize is selected the conversion source sense and converted sense is dis played in A gt B format A Conversion source sense SK ASC ASCQ B Converted sense SK ASC ASCQ This message is notified when Host Response Changed is enabled for Informa tional Level in the event notification setting 00000037 LUN mapping registered CM a port b Host Affinity Disable LUN Volume c d e c d e c d e A LUN mapping with host affinity disabled is registered a CM number 0
64. TIFY LED DI OUT LINKUP LED LAN RMT port LAN MNT port SAS HOST LINKUP FAULT LED SAS port 0 Left 1 Right UNIT READY FAULT LED MASTER LED J ERCA pR Pwo STS MST aT kexa PWC port Con ACTLED L____ LINK LED DI OUT port Figure 1 14 Controller SAS model Part explanation LAN RMT port LAN MNT port These are the RJ 45 connectors to connect LAN cables LAN RMT port is not used in the EMEA amp l region A single controller has one LAN RMT port and one LAN MNT port SAS port 0 left 1 right These are the miniSAS SFF8088 connectors to connect miniSAS cables PWC port This port is not used DI OUT port This port is used to connect a controller enclosure to a drive enclosure with a miniSAS cable LEDs The states of LEDs are listed below Table 1 6 Status and meanings of each LED SAS model controller LED name LED status Controller status SCU STATUS The SCU is in normal status O green P SCU is charging blinks green IDENTIFY As ordered via ETERNUS Web GUI the installation blinks blue location of the controller enclosure is identified O off DI OUT LINKUP The link between the DI OUT port and the destination green has been established ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Op
65. The message is notified when the test notification of the SNMP Trap is performed in ETERNUS Web GUI or ETERNUS CLI Trap No Trapltemld TrapMessage 2 0x80000000 SNMP Trap Test BD Note The Trap No and Itemid in the test Trap are the same as the notification that is sent when the disk in Slot 0 of DE 00 is in Fault status A disk is not actually disconnected when a test Trap is notified A 2 6 Sense Codes This section describes the sense codes that are notified to the server Sense code Description Remarks SK ASC ASCQ 02 04 00 The device is in Not Ready status This sense code is notified when the relevant event occurs 04 F1 01 CM is disconnected These sense codes are notified when 04 F1 1A SFP is disconnected Module was broken is enabled for Error Severity Level in the event notification setting They are not notified during maintenance operations 04 F1 80 3 5 inch Disk is disconnected These sense codes are notified when 04 F1 81 2 5 inch Disk is disconnected Disk WaS DroKen iS GNaDIEd fOr Error Severity Level in the event notification setting They are not notified during maintenance operations 04 F1 88 Disk is disconnected because an error occurred during These sense codes are notified when the Write check of the disk patrol the relevant event is detected during Disk Patrol 115 Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk
66. Trap Trap type enterprise agent address Seat a ag time stamp ee coldStart 1 3 6 1 2 1 11 The IP address of O 0 The operation time WA the Master CM for of the SNMP Agent the port MNT or centiseconds authenticationFailure RMI that is 4 The Opera UME NIA specified in the is reset when the SNMP Agent SNMP Agent starts environment setting or restarts Specific Trap extended Trap n Trap type x 3 Alles a S 2 ke SEE 5 is fe a Ss oO re zZ 2 S F faj S d E amp s F 5 3 S g D 5 a g 2 fjdarye101 Notification of 1 3 6 1 4 1 The IP 6 2 Theoperation Information 1 fidaryTrapltemld ltemFault component 211 4 1 1 address of time of the Information 2 fidarySspMachineld failure or 126 1 101 the Master SNMP Agent _ Information 3 fidaryTrapMessage component CM for the centiseconds degradation port MNT or The operation 5 fidarye101 Notification of RMT thatis 5 timeisreset jnformation 1 fidaryTrapltemld ltemWarning events that specified in when the Information 2 fjidarySspMachineld require the SNMP SNMP Agent Information 3 fjdaryTrapMessage preventive Agent starts or Information 4 fjdaryTrapWarninglnfo maintenance environment restarts setting 6 fjdarye101 Notification of 6 Information 1 fidaryTrapltemld SensorStatus temperature Information 2 fidarySspMachineld Change error
67. al They are not notified xxx Disk capacity GB TB during maintenance yy Disk speed operations cc Disk information RAID level or hot spare Spare pp Component number ss Serial number rr Version 96 ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Appendix A Event Notification Message List A 2 Message List SNMP Trap Upper Message Event type and event Trap Trap ae Remarks code No apltemID saa Lower Description P 80SSdd0N 2 8000dd0N Disk Drive DE dd Disk n SAS xxxGB yykrpm These messages ccccccc Failed Usable lt pppppppppppp are notified when SSSSSSSSSSSS ITTI gt Disk was broken is enabled for Error Severity Level in the event notification setting They are not notified during maintenance operations 3 5 inch Disk is disconnected SS Component subtype dd DE ID 00 for a controller enclosure N Disk slot number 0 b hexadecimal n Disk slot number 0 11 decimal xxx Disk capacity GB TB yy Disk speed cc Disk information RAID level or hot spare Spare pp Component number ss Serial number rr Version P 81SSddNN 2 8000ddNN Disk Drive DE dd Disk nn SAS xxxGB yykrpm ccccccc Fault lt pppppppppppp ssssssssssss rrrr gt 2 5 inch Disk is disconnected SS Component subtype dd DE ID 00 for a controller enclosure NN Disk slot number
68. apter explains how to turn on and off the ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system and how to operate the buttons on the operation panel Chapter 3 Setup This chapter describes the required settings and notes for operation of the ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system Chapter 4 Operations This chapter describes the LAN for operation management of the ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system and explains how to monitor the status of the ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system Chapter 5 Installing Optional Products This chapter describes how to install optional products Chapter 6 Maintenance This chapter describes maintenance for the ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system Chapter 7 Troubleshooting This chapter explains troubleshooting when errors occur in the ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system Event Notification Message List is described as an appendix ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO About this Manual Warning Notations Warning signs are shown throughout this manual in order to prevent injury to the user and or material damage These signs are composed of a symbol and a message describing the recommended level of caution The following explains the symbols their levels of caution and their meanings as used in this manual Z WARNING A CAUTION IMPORTANT This symbol indicates the possibility of serious or fatal injury if the ETERNUS
69. atus of Controller enclosure The IP address of the Slave CM is used to switch the Master CM and display the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system Figure 4 2 LAN control when the IP address of the Slave CM is set Monitoring ETERNUS DX Disk Storage System Status Check the status of the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system regularly by checking the LEDs or the status display function of ETERNUS Web GUI Impending trouble may be indicated by the warning message FAULT LEDs of the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system The LEDs and the general status of ETERNUS Web GUI should be checked regularly to prevent any serious trouble from occurring In addition setting event notification enables e mail notification messages or SNMP Trap messages for events with the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system in order to monitor the status of the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system Event notification and status display for the ETERNUS DX Disk storage xp Note system can be performed by ETERNUS CLI When ETERNUS CLI is used refer to ETERNUS CLI User s Guide ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Chapter 4 Operations 4 2 Monitoring ETERNUS DX Disk Storage System Status 4 2 1 LED Status Check The status of the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system can be checked by the LEDs If the FAULT LED in front of the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system is orange contact your maintenance engineer 4 2 2 Displayin
70. b GUI or ETERNUS CLI by using the default IP address to perform the network environment settings Make sure that all of the desired network services are set to Enable e If ETERNUS Web GUL is to be used set http and or https to Enable If Disable is set ETERNUS Web GUI access to the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system is not allowed If ETERNUS CLI is to be used set telnet and or SSH to Enable If Disable is set ETERNUS CLI access to the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system is not allowed If monitoring software is to be used set Maintenance and or Maintenance Secure to Enable If Disable is set monitoring software access to the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system is not allowed If the ping command is to be used set ICMP to Enable If Disable is set the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system will not be able to respond to pings IMPORTANT 5 Check that the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system can be connected to via each of the desired network services If not contact your maintenance engineer End of procedure E When 1 0 access is slow Check the following points When the cause is not identified contact your maintenance engineer e Check that the ambient temperature does not exceed the operating environment conditions If so Nearline SAS disk performance may be reduced e Click the icon of each part in the Storage System Status screen of ETERNUS Web GUI to check if an abnormality is detected in ETERNUS DX
71. cation Message List sscccssesseeeeeseeeeeeees 86 A 1 Message Format sca Jcceccdicsadakacscsesaieeececedeceececteeeds e aA 86 ANI EMail siaina e a aa a a a e ee n 87 A1 2 SNMP niii aa a aa sia a aaa aa ia eaa A Ea AE AER 89 A T 3 H st Senses aaa oie E a epee eae 91 A 2 CSTs 0 5 4 Bo denen ee ete renee e ORE erm eee nr meen ener eee 92 A 2 1 COMMON TEMS spss asnan a a apacgcesanaund aa Aa TEE E a 92 A22 Eror Messagi S ecnin E E E S ieee 93 A 2 3 Warning MeSSages cccccccieceseeeeeeeeenneeeeteeaaeeeeeeeaaeeeeeeeaaaeeeeeeeaeeeeeseeaeeeeseenaeeeeseeeineeeesenaes 101 A 2 4 Informational Messages secccncanensiriiiiiniriiii anna nE 106 A 2 5 Test Messages cceeceececeneeeeeeeenee tere eee ee eee teceeae eee seceeaeeeeeeeaaeeeeeeeeaaeeeseeeaeeeeseeeiaeeesseeiaeeeeseeaes 115 A26 Sense CodeS aasian aaaea edain dlee adaen a aaa 115 ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Figure 1 1 Figure 1 2 Figure 1 3 Figure 1 4 Figure 1 5 Figure 1 6 Figure 1 7 Figure 1 8 Figure 1 9 Figure 1 10 Figure 1 11 Figure 1 12 Figure 1 13 Figure 1 14 Figure 1 15 Figure 1 16 Figure 1 17 Figure 1 18 Figure 1 19 Figure 1 20 Figure 1 21 Figure 1 22 Figure 1 23 Figure 1 24 Figure 1 25 Figure 1 26 Figure 1 27 Figure 2 1 Figure 2 2 Figure 2 3 Figure 2 4 Figure 4 1 Figure 4 2 Figure 4 3 Figure 4 4 Figure 5 1 Figure 5 2 List of Figures Front view
72. daryTrapMessage 1 3 6 1 4 1 211 1 21 1 101 11 0 Indicates the Message Event Code blank Event Message fidaryTrapltemld 1 3 6 1 4 1 211 1 21 1 101 7 0 Indicates the value that identifies the component fidaryTrapWarningInfo 1 3 6 1 4 1 211 1 21 1 101 10 0 Indicates additional information for an event that is used by Specific Trap No 5 and Trap No 25 fidaryTrapSensorInfo 1 3 6 1 4 1 211 1 21 1 101 8 0 Indicates additional information for an event that is used by Specific Trap No 6 and Trap No 26 fidaryTrapMaintenancelnfo 1 3 6 1 4 1 211 1 21 1 101 9 0 Indicates additional information for an event that is used by Specific Trap No 7 A 1 3 Host Sense The ETERNUS DX Disk storage system returns the host sense sense code to the server when an error occurs in the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system The cause of the error can be determined by using SK Sense Key ASC Additional Sense Code and ASCQ Additional Sense Code Qualifier as the host sense The conversion pattern of the sense code that is notified to the server is set by using the host response settings of ETERNUS Web GUI or ETERNUS CLI For details on the sense code that is notified to the server refer to A 2 6 Sense Codes page 115 ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Appendix A Event Notification Message List A 2 Message List A 2 A 2 1 Message L
73. del name FC4G SAS or iSCSI They are not notified xx CPU frequency 1 2GHz during maintenance pp Component number operations ss Serial number rr Version JD200dd0n 5 D200dd0n 0x00 Power Supply Unit DE dd PSU n Warning lt pppppppppppp SSSSssssss rrrr gt PSU error is detected dd DE ID 00 for a controller enclosure n PSU number 0 1 pp Component number Ss Serial number rr Version DE Exhaust temperature DE dd Warning J DASSdd00 6 DAOOdd00 DE exhaust temperature error Warning is detected SS Component subtype dd DE ID 00 for a controller enclosure DE Intake temperature DE dd Warning J DBSSdd00 6 DBOOdd00 DE intake temperature error Warning is detected SS Component subtype dd DE ID 00 for a controller enclosure 1 This row indicates TrapWarningInfo for Trap No 5 and TrapSensorlInfo for Trap No 6 ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Appendix A Event Notification Message List A 2 Message List A 2 4 Informational Messages This section describes the messages that are sent when the severity is Information When the event type is Informational message list The following messages are sent when an information level event occurs SNMP Upper Message Event type Trap Middle Detail informati
74. e The component is installed in the ETERNUS DX Disk storage Warning Gray system but not used Refer to ETERNUS Web GUI User s Guide for details Event Notification By setting event notification if an error event occurs in the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system the event information is notified The methods that can be used to notify an event are E Mail SNMP Trap REMCS and Host Sense Key Code Qualifier Note that REMCS is not available in the EMEA amp l region For the procedure on setting event notification refer to User s Guide Installation E Mail When an event occurs in the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system an e mail is sent to the speci fied e mail address For more details on notified event information refer to Appendix A Event Notification Message List page 86 SNMP Trap When an event occurs in the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system an SNMP Trap is sent to the SNMP Manager monitoring server For more details on event information notified by SNMP Trap refer to Appendix A Event Notification Message List page 86 REMCS The information for errors that occur in the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system is notified to the remote support center Warning and Error events are notified Host Sense Key Code Qualifier When an event occurs in the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system host senses Sense codes are sent to the server For details on sense codes refer to Appendix A Event Notificatio
75. e Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Chapter 1 Components 1 1 Controller Enclosure e IP RESET switch Click once to switch the Master CM LAN port from the current controller to the other controller Click twice in succession within a two second interval to revert the LAN port settings of the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system to their factory settings e LEDs The states of LEDs are listed below Table 1 1 Status and meanings of each LED operation panel controller enclosure LED name LED status ETERNUS DX Disk storage system status POWER O DC power is supplied to the controller enclosure green READY The ETERNUS DX Disk storage system is available for green use FAULT The ETERNUS DX Disk storage system is in error O orange status n A part of the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system 4 blinks orange requires preventive maintenance IDENTIFY As ordered via ETERNUS Web GUI the installation blinks blue location of the controller enclosure is identified CACHE O There is data in the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system green cache memory Data in the cache memory is saved to a non volatile blinks green memory E Disk For 2 5 Disk DISK READY LED DISK FAULT LED Cy Figure 1 8 2 5 type disk Figure 1 9 shows the slot number of each disk Figure 1 9 Disk slot numbers 2 5
76. e mee emer erie oer eerie et ete eee ete ee ener omen eer 29 2 1 1 Switching On and Off the Main Line Switch on the Power Distribution Unit for Regions Other than EMEARI ecccecceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseceeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeseeeeeeeeseeaaeeeseeeaeeees 29 2 1 2 POWEPING ON oon tre etree ne ne eee eee eee eee eee eee eee EAER 31 213 Powenng OTP ices dis cceeccecdecievens idaceeet bes a T R A EEA 33 2 2 Attaching and Removing the Flange Cover essesssssssssssrssreerrrrrrrrrrrreseesssene 34 2 3 Attaching and Removing the Front Cover esssssssssssssssrererrrrrrrrrrrrrreesssssssene 36 2 4 Turning On and Off the AUTO POWER Switch ccccccceeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 38 2 5 Using the IP RESET Switch dirisorii onneaan rR 40 Chapter 3 Setup sssssssssssssnnnnunsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnmnnn nnmnnn 42 3 1 Data Encryption sis sisseccasevediasteceecehnadewnnidersnniesacdeeandalnessescsuuaunlivncbeaienaiaoniuaesuunens 42 3 2 ECO MOJE acc ag sere css acer ee REEE EE EEEE 42 3 3 Data M j gement scctustecitin cts stegsttecacttuctaeiceccttedeertendatlectesetSsetat Sactuesseonsdseacenaedats 45 SIT RAD Migran saroian i A caves adobe ate een E annie ede eased 46 3 3 2 Logical Device Expansion LDE 2 ccccscccecceesnnsceeteseecceeeedebeesececeubececedenenecseeeeetbageceeeddbeseeedeenieees 46 323 3 LUN Concatenation wccidacteccaiscaccccdisvsawaceraratdasadersaaddatevsaaansccnnvendsencsvanaldstvantaccaravanea cadsreeaddancar
77. e schedule and the disk access When an Eco mode schedule is set the motor of a disk is turned on 30 minutes before the scheduled operation time period starts When no access occurs for the time interval that is set in the motor off interval setting of the Eco mode general setting function of ETERNUS Web GUI or ETERNUS CLI before the scheduled operation time period finishes the motor of a disk is turned off 30 minutes after the scheduled operation time period finishes When an access occurs within the motor off time interval before the scheduled operation time period finishes the disk motor of the last disk that was accessed remains turned on for the time interval that is set in the Host I O Monitoring Interval Access to a stopped disk outside of the scheduled operation time period causes the motor of the stopped disk to be spun up allowing normal access in about one to three minute When a set time elapses since the last access to a disk the motor of the disk is stopped The time to stop the motor of the disk is the time that is set in the Host I O Monitoring Interval of the Eco mode general setting function of ETERNUS Web GUI or ETERNUS CLI The default setting is 30 minutes If a disk is activated from the stopped state more than a set amount of times in a day the Eco mode schedule is not applied and disk motors are not stopped by the Eco mode The number of disk activations from a stopped state can be set in the Disk Motor Spin down L
78. ecesssssssS oooo go 20000 Ler 20000000 So0056 o l ssoaqcgosE5 Ss oO loooD0000 IMPORTANT S007 Ty Sel 5 DUN esssS I ese 00999 SA CL tots ORNI TH Pileggocooog ooooooog loooeseng SOOT looo0ec8 RITITI 120000000 2900009909 on 00 e Hold the disk with both hands to protect against jarring e Insert the disk until the lock lever hooks reach the slot protrusions r in the direction of the arrow until the lock clicks shut or 9900005 22000009999 29992200000 2000000061 OOO Lock lever Make sure that the lock lever hooks have engaged the slot protrusions Lock lever hooks have engaged Lock lever hooks have not engaged Slot Ses gt protrusion T Ti a i z Ee SSA protrusion 000000 plij o0000099999 22900000000 12000000060 G a TM 5 4 Check that the newly installed disk s DISK READY FAULT LED lights up green after approximately 30 seconds ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED 62 storage system User s Guide Operation P3AM 5512 02ENZO Chapter 5 Installing Optional Products 5 2 Installing Drive Enclosures 5 2 5 2 1 5 2 2 6 Repeat Step 4 and Step 5 for each additional disk Remove the wrist strap 8 Remove the front cover For details on how to attach the front cover refer to 2 3 Attaching and Removing the Front Cover page 36 9
79. eeeeeaeeeeeeeeaeeeeseeenaeeeessenaeeeeseeeaas 18 Controller SAS model ccsic sisiedeetectheneeentesbeeedtes aededediveteneetasaseeeteaaenevviceaeelevecdasudeessceaeuenesieeds 20 Power supply unit 2 00 00 cc cee ceee eee eeeeeeececae cee ee cence tbtt ee aaaeaaeeaeeeeeeeeeeesedsceaaaaeaaeceeeeeeeeeetsccsacesaeeeeeees 21 Front view of a drive enclosure with front COVEN ccccceeeeeee eee eteeeeeeeeenteee eee eaeeeeeetaeeeenees 22 Front view of a drive enclosure without front COVED cececeeeeeeeeeeeeeetetieeeeeeeteeeeeeeetnaeeeeeee 22 Rear view of drive enclosure single expander MOdE l eceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeseeeaeeeeeeenaaeeees 23 Rear view of drive enclosure dual expander model ccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeceeecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeetees 23 LEDs on the front side of the drive ENCIOSULE ccecceecece settee ee eeteceeeeeeetaeeeeeetteeeeeeetneeeeee 23 BOT GIS A aatenteenaties Ret E ad gade Geese tated E A E ETET 24 Disk slot numbers drive enclosure 0 0 0 eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eee eeeee ener eeeceeeeeeeseceeeeeeeeseneaeeeeeseeaeeeeeeeeaeess 24 EXPAN OM ieena cee aaaea a aa EEEa Ea aaa aaa ade a a a aaa a aana eaaa a Ta aai 25 P wer Supply URIS 52 225 sete nania i aga aTa aadi 26 Power distribution unit 1U cee ceeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeneeee eee seeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeseneaaeeeseeeeaaeeeseeaeeeeseeaaees 27 Power Distribution Units 2U Max 6 enclosures CONNECTION eceeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeteeeeee
80. eeeneaeeees 28 Power Distribution Units 2U Max 8 enclosures CONNECTION ec eee eeeeeeee tee eeeeneeeeeteeeeaeeees 28 ON position marked of the main line switches on a 1U power distribution unit 29 ON position marked of the main line switches on a 2U power distribution unit 30 OFF position marked O of the main line switches on a 1U power distribution unit 30 OFF position marked O of the main line switches on a 2U power distribution unit 31 LAN control switching of the Master CM ceecccceeeeeeteeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeesieeeeeeesieeeeees 49 LAN control when the IP address of the Slave CM is Set ccecceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeseeeneeees 50 ETERNUS Web GUI SOGE necronit n A A 51 Event notification aeaeaie EAEE EEEE EAEE EEEE 53 Position of 2 5 disk SIOUS viet ssas secede devesceeetecs n a A TA E 55 Position Of 3 5 disk SlOUS 0 0 eecceeeeeeeeeee eee eeeeeee eee ceeaeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeceaaeeeeseeeaaeeeeeeenieeeeeseeiiaeeesseniaaes 55 ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Table 1 1 Table 1 2 Table 1 3 Table 1 4 Table 1 5 Table 1 6 Table 1 7 Table 1 8 Table 1 9 Table 1 10 Table 1 11 Table 4 1 Table 5 1 Table 5 2 Table 5 3 Table 6 1 Table 6 2 Table 6 3 List of Tables Status and meanings of each LED operation panel controller enclosure
81. er pre migration migrating and post migration volumes are accessed indistinguishably If the power is turned off or an electrical power outage occurs during RAID Migration the process will simply continue when the power is restored When RAID Migration is used to increase the volume LUN capacities note that the increased size of the expanded volumes may not always be dynamically re recognized by the server depending on the server side OS type and version being used Refer to the applicable OS and file system documentation before dynamically expanding the volume capacity This is not necessary when building a new system after the volume capacity has been expanded 3 3 2 Logical Device Expansion LDE Logical Device Expansion LDE allows the capacity of an existing RAID group to be dynamically expanded by the addition of extra disks By expanding the capacity of existing RAID group a new volume can be added without having to add new RAID groups This section describes the restrictions and notes on using LDE For details on the LDE procedure refer to ETERNUS Web GUI User s Guide or ETERNUS CLI User s Guide e A RAID group can be specified as a target for LDE e Multiple LDEs cannot be performed simultaneously e LDE can be performed if the new RAID group capacity is the same or larger than the old capacity ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Chapt
82. er 3 Setup 3 3 Data Management When adding disks use a disk with a capacity that is the same or with a larger capacity than the disks in the RAID groups that are targets for LDE After LDE completes all the disks in the target RAID groups are recognized as having the same capacity as the disk with the smallest capacity in the RAID group The rest of the capacity in the disks that have a larger capacity cannot be used LDE can be performed on a RAID group that contains an Advanced Copy target copy source or copy destination volume Capacity expansion and changing the level of a RAID group can be performed at the same time Since the data cannot be recovered after the failure of LDE back up all the data of the volumes in the target RAID group to another area before performing LDE If LDE fails recover using this backup data Volumes cannot be added to the target RAID groups while LDE is running Volumes can be added after LDE is complete Volumes cannot be deleted from the target RAID groups while LDE is running If the power is turned off or an electrical power outage occurs during LDE the process will simply continue when the power is restored 3 3 3 LUN Concatenation LUN Concatenation is a function that is used to add new area to a volume for expanding the vol ume capacity available to the server The ability to concatenate widely distributed free areas in the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system allows efficient use of the disk capacity
83. eration Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Chapter 1 Components 1 1 Controller Enclosure 1 1 4 2 LED name LED status Controller status SAS HOST The link between the SAS port host interface port and LINKUP FAULT green the destination has been established O The SAS port host interface port is in error status orange UNIT READY O The controller is in normal status FAULT green e The controller is performing the initial setup after the orange power is turned on e The controller is in error status MASTER The controller is set as a Master CM green ACT O The controller is sending or receiving data via the LAN green port for operation management LINK O The link between the LAN port for operation green management and the destination has been established E System Capacitor Unit SCU A SCU is installed in a controller as a backup power source in case of power outage The SCU is charged from an external power source while the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system is running normally If a power outage is detected data in the cache memory is saved to a non volatile memory in the controller using the SCU The saved data is retained in the non volatile memory indefinitely Power Supply Units The power supply unit transforms input AC power from a power socket to DC power and supplies power to each component Each power supply unit contains fans
84. et as a Master CM green ACT The controller is sending or receiving data via the LAN green port for operation management LINK The link between the LAN port for operation green management and the destination has been established ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Chapter 1 Components 1 1 Controller Enclosure E iSCSI model SCU STATUS LED IDENTIFY LED DI OUT LINKUP LED LAN RMT port LAN MNT port iSCSI port 0 Left 1 Right UNIT READY FAULT LED z MASTER LED I a a eT ar a PWC port Cion FAULT LED LINK LED ACTLED ____ LINK LED DI OUT port Figure 1 13 Controller iSCSI model Part explanation LAN RMT port LAN MNT port These are the RJ 45 connectors to connect LAN cables LAN RMT port is not used in the EMEA amp l region A single controller has one LAN RMT port and one LAN MNT port iSCSI port 0 left 1 right These ports are RJ45 connectors for LAN cables PWC port This port is not used DI OUT port This port is used to connect a controller enclosure to a drive enclosure with a miniSAS cable ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Chapter 1 Components 1 1 Controller Enclos
85. g Status via ETERNUS Web GUI The status of the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system can be checked in the Overview screen of ETERNUS Web GUI ETERNUS Storage System Status QETERNUS_01 Controller Endasure ETERNUS_01 ET0620DFU 000000000000 010011 Normal Write Back Mode Not Configured Active CMwO v20L 10 0000 Normal Normal inside unused parts POFA21100 C anuai Retresn Refresh Figure 4 3 ETERNUS Web GUI screen Table 4 1 shows the general status Status of each component in the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system is monitored periodically and the result is displayed as a general status image with character strings ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Chapter 4 Operations 4 2 Monitoring ETERNUS DX Disk Storage System Status 4 2 3 Table 4 1 General status of ETERNUS Web GUI General status ETERNUS DX Disk storage system status The ETERNUS DX Disk storage system is in normal state tianmi Normal Green oe Not Ready is a status where an abnormality is detected at a Not Ready Not Ready Red power off and I O access from the server cannot be received The ETERNUS DX Disk storage system is in error state al Error Red Bey The ETERNUS DX Disk storage system is under maintenance Maintenance Orange SER The ETERNUS DX Disk storage system is in warning state a3 Warning Yellow ae Offlin
86. ge system are in normal status using the Storage System Status screen of ETERNUS Web GUI 2 Wear a wrist strap or touch a metal part to discharge the human body s natural static electricity 3 Click Add Drive Enclosure under the Hardware Maintenance menu on the Maintenance tab in the ETERNUS Web GUI screen The Add Drive Enclosure initial screen appears 4 Click the Next button Add Drive Enclosure information Place DE on the rack z Chace tide POr waar T This wizard wall expand the system with the following Drive Enclosure Finish Drive Enclosure 1 Click Next to continue of Cancel to exit this wizard ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Chapter 5 Installing Optional Products 5 2 Installing Drive Enclosures A screen to show how to install the drive enclosure appears v z Target Drive Enclosure Place DE on the rack Check Auto Power Switch Target Drive Enctosure Drive Enclosure 1 Finish Workflow Sequence 1 Please mount the expansion Drive Enciosure in the r 2 Please verity that two Expanders and two Power supply Units are ae ure Please conne keh AS cable between the existing and new Dive Enciosu Please make sure Mat the Auto Power switch is tumed OFF Plea se connect AC cable to Power Supply Units new 5 Connect the miniSAS cable for drive enclosures 5 1 Connect the DI OUT port at controller O C
87. h host affinity enabled is registered a CM number 0 1 b Port number 0 1 a Host number b Host name c Host affinity group number d Host affinity group name 113 ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Appendix A Event Notification Message List A 2 Message List When the event type is R The following messages are sent when a normal state is restored for Error or Warning level events Event type SNMP Trap Upper Message and event Trap A tee Remarks code No TrapltemID 1 Lower Description R O6SSMMO00 25 0600MM00 0 Controller Module m zz xxHz BE Expander Normal These messages lt pppppppppppp Ssssssssss rrrrr gt are notified when Recovery from Error is enabled for Warning Level in the event notification setting They are not notified during maintenance operations Normal status is restored for a CM BE Expander error SS Component subtype MM CM module ID 10 11 m CM number 0 1 zz Model name FC4G SAS or iSCSI xx CPU frequency 1 2GHz pp Component number ss Serial number rr Version oO R90SSddnn 25 9000ddnn Expander DE dd EXP n Normal lt pppppppppppp SSSSSSSSSS rrrrr gt Normal status is restored for a DE Expander error SS Component subtype dd DE ID 00 for a controller enclosure nn Port number 00 01 n EXP number 0
88. hed a Policy Level3 Threshold b Detail information is not displayed Snap Data Pool encrypted usage rate exceeds the threshold Level3 a and reaches b a Usage rate of Snap Data Pool b Threshold of Snap Data Pool 100000020 9 d RAID group s created This message is RAID Group LV CM Capacity Al Hom a b c d e is reata i a b c d e roup is enable a b c d e for Informational Level in the event i notification setting d RAID groups are registered d Quantity a RAID group number b RAID group name c RAID level d Assigned CM e Capacity 1 00000021 9 d RAID group s deleted This message is RAID Group notified when Deleted RAID a b Group is enabled a b i for Informational a b d RAID groups are deleted d Quantity a RAID group number b RAID group name Level in the event notification setting 107 ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Appendix A Event Notification Message List A 2 Message List SNMP Upper Message Be BRS Titan Middle Detail information and event Remarks code uel Lower Description No 100000022 9 d RAID group name s changed This message is No Name old Name new notified when RAID a b c Group Name a b c Changed is a b c enabled for Informa tional Level in the event notification d
89. her slot 00000000000 0025000000 Do 22990000000 Dol 29550090000 00000000000 90000000000 200000000 20000000000 000000000 20000000000 00000000000 00000 Dp 2999909000 7 Dol 99999090999 Dp 29999999990 Dp 99999090999 O 90000000090 990000000000 29000000900 90000000000 000000000 00000000000 20000000090 00000 ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Chapter 5 Installing Optional Products 5 1 Installing Disks 5 1 1 Installation Rules for Disks This section explains the installation rules for disks 2 5 disks 2 5 disks can be installed in the front side of a 2 5 type controller enclosure Disks can be installed in any slots of an enclosure Figure 5 1 shows the positions of 2 5 disk slots Figure 5 1 Position of 2 5 disk slots Do Not WARNING S e System disks are installed in Slot 0 and Slot 1 Never remove system disks Doing so will render the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system unusable 3 5 disks 3 5 disks can be installed in the front side of a 3 5 type controller enclosure or a 3 5 type drive enclosure Different types of disks can be installed in the same enclosure Disks can be installed in any slots of an enclosure Figure 5 2 shows the pos
90. hh mm ss yyyy format Mmm Abbreviation of each month Jan Dec dd Date If the date is a single digit 0 is output before the date number hh mm ss hh indicates the hour 00 23 mm indicates minutes 00 59 and ss indicates seconds 00 59 yyyy The year is display with four digits 10 The detailed information of the event is displayed For multiple process results each process result is displayed on a separate line ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Appendix A Event Notification Message List A 1 Message Format A 1 2 SNMP The ETERNUS DX Disk storage system supports SNMPv1 To monitor the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system using SNMP Trap software that can receive and analyze SNMP Traps must be used on the network This section describes the type and the notification format of Traps For details on the messages that are notified by SNMP Trap refer to A 2 Message List page 92 Trap type There are two types of Traps Generic Trap standard Trap and Specific Trap extended Trap Generic Trap is a Trap that is defined by the SNMP protocol Specific Trap is a Trap that has been created specifically for the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system The ETERNUS DX Disk storage system supports the following types of Traps Generic Trap standard Trap Trap No Name Description 0 coldStart For an ETERNUS DX Disk
91. il for right side R is stamped on the inner side of the rack rail Right for right side 2 Attach the rack rails to the rack e If the rack pillars have square approx 9mm holes screw ie Note holders will need to be used when attaching the rack rails e Make sure to attach the rack rails and rack pillars so that they fit exactly together without any space between them Washers 2 4 AN 72 8 M5 screws M5 screws Rack rail for left side Rear rack pillars ai a mia yY e Washers Washers M5 screws wa a 7 4 is es g Front rack pillars M5 screws Rack rail for right side Washers ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Chapter 5 Installing Optional Products 5 2 Installing Drive Enclosures The M5 screw positions for the rack rails are determined relative to the drive enclosure base line The M5 screws should be inserted in the 1st and 3rd holes above the base line Left Right 3rd position i 3rd position M5 screws E t 2U Drive enclosure M5 screws 1st position aD 1st position M5 screws I l M5 screws N Base line of drive enclosure Rack rails 3 Tighten the M4 screws of the rack rails that were slightly unscrewed in Step 1 3 Remove the front cover For details on how to attach the front cover refer to 2 3 Attaching and Removing the Front Cover page
92. imit Count of the Eco mode general setting of ETERNUS Web GUI or ETERNUS CLI The default setting is 3 times ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Chapter 3 Setup 3 2 Eco mode Example 1 Setting the Eco mode schedule via ETERNUS Web GUI Operation schedule is set as 9 00 to 21 00 and there are no accesses outside of the scheduled period 1 00 9 00 21 00 0 00 Stopped i Scheduled Operation i Stopped Disk Motors Running ff Disk motors are spun up Disk motors are stopped 30 minutes before the start of 30 minutes after the end of the scheduled operation the scheduled operation Example 2 Setting the Eco mode schedule via ETERNUS Web GUI Operation schedule is set as 9 00 to 21 00 and there are accesses outside of the scheduled period Access Access finishes a a a Disk Motors Running Disk Motors Running H Access OK in 1 00 9 00 21 00 one minute Disk motors are spun up Disk motors are ten minutes before the start of stopped ten minutes the scheduled operation after the end of Disk motors are the scheduled operation i 4 The time that is set in the motor off interval setting of j stopped 30 minutes 1 the Host I O Monitoring Interval of the Eco mode general setting function after the access finishes e Eco mode schedules are executed according to the date and time that are set in the ETERUS DX Disk storage
93. ist This section describes the event notification messages for each severity Common Terms The following table shows components and terms that are used in A 2 2 to A 2 4 Abbreviation Meaning Description CM Controller Module Units that control all the operations in the device CE Controller Endlos r A cabinet to install the CMs which are the main control sec tions of the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system DE Drive Enclosure Cabinets for installing disks FE Expander Front end Expander A module in CE that provides communication path between CMs BE Expander Back end Expander A module in CE that provides communication path between CM and DE DI Drive Interface Back end interface module on CMs gt A device in a CM that supplies power to back up the cache System Capacitor SCU Unit memory data in the non volatile memory when a power failure occurs SFP Small Form Factor An SFP module that is installed in the host interface port Pluggable EXP Expander Abbreviation for expanders DE Expander DE Expander A module in DE that provides communication path between CM and DE PSU Power Supply Unit Power supply units for units in CEs or DEs Abbreviation Meaning SMART Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology F W Firmware 92 ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO
94. itions of 3 5 disk slots Slot 9 Slot 10 Slot 11 Slot 5 Slot 6 Slot 7 Slot 1 Slot 2 Slot 3 Figure 5 2 Position of 3 5 disk slots ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Chapter 5 Installing Optional Products 5 1 Installing Disks Do Not WARNING S e System disks are installed in Slot 0 and Slot 1 of the controller enclosure Never remove system disks Doing so will render the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system unusable Installable Disks Table 5 1 and Table 5 2 show the installable disks Table 5 1 Installable disks 2 5 disks Model name Product name ETED3HB L FTS ETED3HB L Disk Drive 2 5inch 300GB 10krpm x1 for DX60 S2 ETED4HB L FTS ETED4HB L Disk Drive 2 5inch 450GB 10krpm x1 for DX60 S2 ETED6HB L FTS ETED6HB L ETED9HB L FTS ETED9HB L Disk Drive 2 5inch 600GB 10krpm x1 for DX60 S2 Disk Drive 2 5inch 900GB 10krpm x1 for DX60 S2 Table 5 2 Installable disks 3 5 disks Model name Product name ETED3HA L FTS ETED3HA L Disk Drive 3 5inch 300GB 15krpm x1 for DX60 S2 ETED4HA L FTS ETED4HA L Disk Drive 3 5inch 450GB 15krpm x1 for DX60 S2 ETED6HA L FTS ETED6HA L Disk Drive 3 5inch 600GB 15krpm x1 for DX60 S2 ETEN1HA L FTS ETEN1HA L Disk Drive 3 5inch 1TB 7 2krpm x1 for DX60 S2 ETEN2HA L FTS ETEN2HA L
95. ller model only has a Master CM controller e Restoring the LAN port settings network environment settings to the factory default settings The procedure to operate the IP RESET switch is as follows Procedure Remove the flange cover from the 2 5 type controller enclosure Remove the front cover from the 3 5 type controller enclosure For details on how to remove the flange cover refer to 2 2 Attaching and Removing the Flange Cover page 34 For details on how to remove the front cover refer to 2 3 Attaching and Removing the Front Cover page 36 2 Operate the IP RESET switch to change settings e To switch the Master CM Press the IP RESET switch once The MASTER LED on the controller that is set as the Master CM turns green e To restore the LAN port settings network environment settings to the factory default Press the IP RESET Switch twice within two seconds looo00900000 leoo00000000 looo0000000 leoo00000000 p 22900000000 Dol 29999990990 D p 299999009009 Dol 299990990099 00000000000 00000000000 00000000000 00000000000 00000000000 00000000000 o 00000000000 29000000000 20000000000 Hooooooo0000 Q0000000000 Mo ssssessssy Dol jessssseesssl MEER MEA 000000000 109000000 19000000 LJ 199000000000 LJ 83388033 88 233888991 EE 109 loo O00 100000000
96. m ccccccc SMART lt pppppppppppp ssssssssssss rrrr gt SMART is reported from the 3 5 inch Disk SS Component subtype dd DE ID 00 for a controller enclosure N Disk slot number 0 b hexadecimal n Disk slot number 0 11 decimal xxx Disk capacity GB TB yy Disk speed cc Disk information RAID level or hot spare Spare pp Component number ss Serial number rr Version J 80SSdd0N 8000dd0N 0x00 Disk Drive DE dd Disk n SAS xxxGB yykrpm ccccccc Warning lt pppppppppppp ssssssssssss rrrr gt 3 5 inch Disk error is detected SS Component subtype dd DE ID 00 for a controller enclosure N Disk slot number 0 b hexadecimal n Disk slot number 0 11 decimal xxx Disk capacity GB TB yy Disk speed cc Disk information RAID level or hot spare Spare pp Component number ss Serial number rr Version These messages are notified when Disk reported a Warning is enabled for Warning Level in the event notification setting They are not notified during maintenance operations J 81SSddNN 8000ddNN 0x00 Disk Drive DE dd Disk nn SAS xxxGB yykrpm ccccccc SMART lt pppppppppppp ssssssssssss rrrr gt SMART is reported from the 2 5 inch Disk SS Component subtype dd DE ID 00 for a controller enclosure NN Disk slot number 0 17 hexadecimal nn Disk slot number 0 23 decimal xxx Disk capacity GB T
97. mode is disabled ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Chapter 2 Standard Operations 2 4 Turning On and Off the AUTO POWER Switch 2 3 Procedure Remove the flange cover from the 2 5 type controller enclosure Remove the front cover from the 3 5 type controller enclosure For details on how to remove the flange cover refer to 2 2 Attaching and Removing the Flange Cover page 34 For details on how to remove the front cover refer to 2 3 Attaching and Removing the Front Cover page 36 Turn the AUTO POWER switch of the controller enclosure to ON Push up the AUTO POWER switch to the ON side using the pin that is provided with the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system 0000 000 00 00 00 0 i o v r 0 00 00 000 000 000 000 100 000 000 000000 00000000000 0000000 00000000000 00001 ry E Dol no n 2929999090000f 7 109000000000 190000000000 190000000000 190000000000 100000000000 100000000000 100000000000 100000000000 v 29999009 22000900000 Hoooooo00000 22000900000 2838888 ol jesssssessss Dp ssesseessss Do ss8esssssy 23839 29933889993 23338839938 29933899993 200 00000000000 0000000000 1000000000 Vv AUTO POWER switch e The
98. n Message List page 86 ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Chapter 4 Operations 4 2 Monitoring ETERNUS DX Disk Storage System Status SNMP manager server oh O Remote support center N ETERNUS DX Disk D i storage system 1 SNMP for the EMEA amp I region and REMCS for all other regions Figure 4 4 Event notification ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Chapter 5 Installing Optional Products 5 1 The following optional products can be installed in the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system e Disk e Drive enclosure e Controller e Expander This chapter explains the installation rules handling instructions and installation procedures for these optional products Disks and drive enclosures can be added by yourself However be sure to read Safety Precautions before performing any of these installation procedures Installing Disks Optional disks can be installed while the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system is running without affecting the system This section explains how to install optional disks Do Not A CAUTION S e Do not uninstall or move a disk that is already installed Contact your sales representative or maintenance engineer if disks that are installed by default need to be uninstalled or moved to anot
99. n during maintenance operations ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Appendix A Event Notification Message List A 2 Message List SNMP Trap Upper Message Event type and event Trap Trap Dae Remarks code No TrapltemID Sensor Lower Description Info P DASSdd00 6 DAOOdd00 2 DE Exhaust temperature DE dd Fatal These messages CE exhaust temperature error or DE exhaust a o when temperature error fatal error is detected oqu Sra SS Component subtype a a dd DE ID 00 for a controller enclosure or or everity Level in the event P DASSdd00 2 DAOO0dd00 DE Exhaust temperature sensor DE dd Fault notification setting CE exhaust temperature error or DE exhaust They are not notified temperature error sensor failure is detected during maintenance SS Component subtype operations dd DE ID 00 for a controller enclosure P DBSSdd00 2 DBOOdd00 DE Intake temperature sensor DE dd Fault CE intake temperature error or DE intake temperature error sensor failure is detected SS Component subtype dd DE ID 00 for a controller enclosure When the event type is M The following messages are sent when an event that requires maintenance occurs SNMP Trap Upper Message Event type and event Trap Trap nN Remarks code No Maintenance Lower Description Info M
100. ndicator Example Warning Warning Type Indicator Warning Details mro To avoid damaging the ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system pay attention to the following points when cleaning the ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system Make sure to disconnect the power when cleaning Be careful that no liquid seeps into the ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system when using cleaners etc Do not use alcohol or other solvents to clean the ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system Warning Layout Ribbon Additional Information Symbols Used in This Manual The following is an expression used throughout this manual Functions and know how which can be useful when setting up or operating Bc Note the ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system Abbreviations Used in This Manual ETERNUS DX Disk storage system refers to the ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system Host Bus Adapter HBA refers to the interface module normally used by the server to connect to the ETERNUS DX Disk storage systems Interface module may be referred to as FC card LAN card Network Interface Card NIC or SAS card depending on the type of server and interface that are used Trademark symbols such as and are omitted in this document ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Table of Contents Chapter Components ices scccnesccetecectdssnnenwndasanciaceaceesscceetocsnnaeeence
101. ne switches of the power distribution units are ON Do not turn the main line switches of the power distribution units to the OFF position ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Chapter 2 Standard Operations 2 1 Powering On and Off e After turning the power on it takes about three minutes for the oe La ETERNUS DX Disk storage system to become READY i e the READY LED turns on If an error is detected during the initial power on diagnostic phase a longer time up to ten minutes may be required before the READY LED turns on e Before turning the server on check that the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system and the network devices that connect the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system and the server are all in READY status If the server is turned on while any of these devices are not in READY status the server may not be able to recognize the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system e When the AUTO POWER switch of the controller enclosure is turned to ON supplying power to the ETERNUS DxX Disk storage system will cause the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system to turn on automatically in cases such as when the power cord is connected or the power is recovered after power failure Procedure 4 Press the power switch of the controller enclosure Controller enclosure POWER LED turns on When drive enclosures are installed the power turns on Note automatically Power swi
102. nfo M E207000B 7 E207000B NOT READY 11 Power Off Fail Incomplete These messages are notified when the relevant event occurs The device is in Not Ready status Failed to power off Or the device power turns off immediately after the device powers on M E207000C 7 E207000C NOT READY 12 Backup Fail The device is in Not Ready status Backup failed M E207000D 7 E207000D NOT READY 13 Multi CM Down The device is in Not Ready status Adjoining CMs with LUs are degraded M E207000E 7 E207000E NOT READY 14 Machine Down Recovery End The device is in Not Ready status Machine down recovery is performed M E207000F 7 E207000F NOT READY 15 Machine Down Recovery Failed The device is in Not Ready status Failed to perform machine down recovery ME2070010 7 E2070010 NOT READY 16 DE Build Error The device is in Not Ready status Failed to configure DE because of miniSAS cable errors or FC cable errors M E2070011 7 E2070011 NOT READY 17 CM Memory Shortage The device is in Not Ready status Memory capacities are smaller than the minimum value in multiple CMs M E2070015 7 E2070015 NOT READY 21 Configuration Data restored from System Disk Maintenance is performed for the CM in cold mode The ETERNUS DX Disk storage system normally powers off and then on and the status becomes Ready ME2070016 7 E2070016 NOT READY 22 No Version The device is in Not Ready status The version table is invalid
103. ng and Removing the Front Cover 2 Holding the tab on the front cover attach the right side of the cover to the enclosure D A CAUTION Q e When attaching the right side of the front cover support its left side with your left hand to prevent it from coming loose and falling feo000000000 9000000000 000000000 1000000000 9800000 990009999 900009999 0000009999 End of procedure ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Chapter 2 Standard Operations 2 4 Turning On and Off the AUTO POWER Switch E Procedure for removing the front cover Remove the front cover in the following order Procedure 1 By holding the tab of the front cover pull the cover toward you to remove it D A CAUTION Q e When removing the right side of the front cover support its left side with your left hand to prevent it from coming loose and falling End of procedure 2 4 Turning On and Off the AUTO POWER Switch This section explains how to enable the AC automatic linkage mode by turning the AUTO POWER switch of the controller enclosure to ON When AC automatic linkage mode is enabled the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system is auto matically turned on when the power supply recovers after a power failure When the AUTO POWER switch of the controller enclosure is set to OFF the AC automatic linkage
104. nstalling Optional Products 5 1 Installing Disks E About shock Do Not A CAUTION S e Do not lay the disks directly on a desk or similar hard surface Always use a rubber mat or other soft material to cushion the disks against physical shocks e Do not stack disks or stand disks on end e Do not apply external force to the interface connectors e Do not knock or drop the disks on hard objects ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Chapter 5 Installing Optional Products 5 1 Installing Disks 5 1 4 Additional Disk Installation Procedure This section describes how to install additional disks in the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system e If additional disks are installed in a way other as described in this section damage and or device failure or electrical shock may occur Do Not e Do not install disks that are for use in other devices E 2 5 disks Procedure d Check that all components of the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system are in normal status using the Storage System Status screen of ETERNUS Web GUI 2 Wear a wrist strap or touch a metal part to discharge the human body s natural static electricity 3 Remove the dummy disk unit from the slot in which the disk is to be installed Simultaneously push into the tabs in the upper and lower parts of the dummy disk unit and pull it straight out of the disk slot Dummy disk unit
105. of a 2 5 type controller ENCIOSUIE cccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeteteecsnenineeeeeeees 11 Front view of a 3 5 type controller enclosure with front COVEL c cceceeeeeeeeeeeeteenteeeeeeeeneees 11 Front view of a 3 5 type controller enclosure without front COVET eceeeeeeeeeeetteeeeeeeenaees 11 Rear view of a controller enclosure single controller tyPe ccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeetteeeeeesttteeeeeees 12 Rear view of a controller enclosure dual controller type cecceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeneeeeeeeeeneaeees 12 Operation panel 2 5 type controller enclosure 0 eect eeeeeee eee eeeeeeeeeeteeeaeeeeetenaeeeeeseenates 13 Operation panel 3 5 type controller enclosure eeeeeeeeeeeeececeeceeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeneecneecaeeeeeeeeess 13 2 0 TYPO ISK its seeceececizzecdeecteaniee exviuacceevernatadestvs stadeetes AT A dvees di eee edie 14 Disk slot numbers 2 5 type controller enclosure eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eee eete eee eeetaeeeeeetaaeeeeeetnaeeeeees 14 SiO TYPO GISK ocngiennian n leeteledilineensaietvbeoevinleeeetiiacebonsiaaeerialeeba ni neenvaiad 15 Disk slot numbers 3 5 type controller enclosure 0 eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeneeeeeteeeaaeeeeeeenaaes 15 Controller FC Model is ceccets cedeks dens coved nt eee dali eeect nh ndeed ev sdiaedeesd nha verde iaaieeeesb nhs deeveadi ceases Fade 16 Controller iSCSI MOdEl eee ee eeeee rece center eee eeae eee eeeeaaeeee
106. on and event Remarks code tap Lower Description No 1 00000001 9 Power on completed a These messages Detail information is not displayed area notified when Power on The device is powered ON Completed is a VxxLxx xxxx Firmware version enabled for Informational Level in the event notification setting 100000002 9 Controller firmware updated a These messages Detail information is not displayed are notified when Controller Controller firmware version is updated Firmware update is a VxxLxx xxxx Firmware version enabled for Informational Level in the event notification setting 1 00000011 9 Snap Data Pool SDP capacity reached a Policy Level1 These messages Threshold b are notified when Detail information is not displayed Informational message defined by Snap Data Pool unencrypted usage rate exceeds the threshold SDP policy is Level1 a and reaches b enabled for a Usage rate of Snap Data Pool Informational Level b Threshold of Snap Data Pool in the event 100000011 9 Snap Data Pool SDP capacity of the encryption reached a Policy notification setting Level1 Threshold b Detail information is not displayed Snap Data Pool encrypted usage rate exceeds the threshold Level1 a and reaches b a Usage rate of Snap Data Pool b Threshold of Snap Data Pool 106 ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED
107. on and event Remarks code ue Lower Description No 100000034 9 iSCSI host registered This message is No Name iSCSI Name IP Address Port notified when iSCSI a b c a Host Information a cgb c a ree nforma a b c d z metre tional Level in the No Alias Name Host Response event notification a SF g h setting a f g h a f g h An iSCSI host is registered a Host number b Host name c iSCSI Name d IP address f Alias Name g Host response number h Host response name 100000035 9 d host name s changed This message is No Name old Name new a b c a b c a b c d host names are changed d Quantity a Host number b Host name before change c Host name after change notified when Host Name Defined is enabled for Informa tional Level in the event notification setting ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation 111 Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Appendix A Event Notification Message List A 2 Message List Event type and event code SNMP Trap Upper Message Middle Detail information Trap No Lower Description Remarks 00000036 Host response registered A Byte 0 of Inquiry Response B Inquiry VPD ID Type C Inquiry Standard Data Version D Command Timeout Interval E Load Balance Response F Reservation Conflict Response for Test Unit Ready G Host
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109. otification setting They are not notified during maintenance operations 06 F2 80 Rebuilding to a hot spare is performed These sense codes are notified when o6 F2 81 Rebuilding to a Disk Drive is performed RAID Recovery Event is enabled for Warning Level in the event notification 06 F2 82 Rebuilding to a hot spare is complete setting 06 F2 83 Rebuilding to a Disk Drive is complete They are not notified during maintenance operations 06 F2 84 Copyback starts 06 F2 85 Copyback is complete 06 F2 88 Rebuilding to a hot spare or a replaced disk is These sense codes are notified when complete but Bad Data data lost identifier exists RAID Degradation Event is enabled 06 F2 8A Rebuilding toa disk is halted for Warning Level in the event notification setting 06 F2 8B Rebuilding to a replaced disk is halted They are not notified during 06 F2 8C Copyback is halted maintenance operations 06 F2 8D Copyback is halted because an error is found in the copy source disk 06 FB 01 CM error is detected These sense codes are notified when 06 FB 06 CMBE Expander is detected Module reported a Warning is enabled for Warning Severity Level in 06 FB 08 CM DI Port error is detected Setup Event Notification 06 FB 09 CM SAS Port error is detected They are not notified during maintenance operations 06 FB OA CM BE Expander Port error is detected 06 FB 0c CM Flash ROM error is detected 06 FB 0E CM NAND Flash error i
110. ower supply failure can be prevented by connecting the power IMPORTANT cords on the PSU 0 side and the PSU 1 side to different power sources Do Not A CAUTION S e Do not use the server service outlet to connect a power cord for the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system The drive enclosure turns on 8 Check that the drive enclosure s POWER LED and READY LED are on POWER READY GZ O FAULT IDENTIFY TEESE Drive enclosure 9 Click the Next button The drive enclosure recognition process is performed When the process completes the drive enclosure s AUTO POWER switch check procedure screen is displayed ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Chapter 5 Installing Optional Products 5 2 Installing Drive Enclosures 10 Check the drive enclosures AUTO POWER switch is OFF and click the Next button Add Drive Enclosure li t L 1 dional L Ende i Target Drive Enclosure v Ge Se Pd Check Auto Power Swich Target Drive Enclosure Drive Enclosure 1 Finish Workfiow Sequence 1 Please check te Auto Power switch of me DE ha Next gt DD Cancel The expansion completion screen is displayed 11 Click the OK button The Add Drive Enclosure screen is closed 12 On the Storage System Status screen check that the added drive enclosures have been recognized 413 Install the disks Refer to 5 1 4 Additional Disk Installation
111. pprox 30 minutes Approx 58 minutes 100GB 100GB 100GB 1 The value shows the time required for volume formatting when the volume capacity is 100GB and there is no server I O The time that is required depends on the type and configuration of the disk ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Chapter 6 Maintenance 6 3 Rebuild Copyback Process Time 6 3 Rebuild Copyback Process Time This section explains the time required for Rebuild Copyback Rebuild process time Table 6 2 shows the time required for the rebuild process when the volume capacity is 100GB Table 6 2 Rebuild process time disk RAID level No of disks Rebuild process time 1 2 5 SAS disks 3 5 SAS disks Nearline SAS disks RAID1 2 Approx 27 minutes Approx 20 minutes Approx 47 minutes 100GB 100GB 100GB RAID1 0 8 Approx 7 minutes Approx 5 minutes Approx 11 minutes 100GB 100GB 100GB RAID5 5 Approx 10 minutes Approx 10 minutes Approx 15 minutes 100GB 100GB 100GB RAID5 0 6 Approx 7 minutes Approx 7 minutes Approx 11 minutes 100GB 100GB 100GB RAID6 6 Approx 13 minutes Approx 13 minutes Approx 21 minutes 100GB 100GB 100GB 1 The time required to rebuild a 100GB volume of the indicated RAID level number and type of disks when there is no concurrent server I O The time that is required
112. quired by linking the following Storage Foundation Software ETERNUS SF to Eco mode e ETERNUS SF Storage Cruiser e ETERNUS SF AdvancedCopy Manager 42 ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Chapter 3 Setup 3 2 Eco mode The following hierarchical storage management software can be also linked with Eco mode When using the Eco mode function with these software an Eco mode disk operation schedule does not need to be set since these software turns on the disk motors when stopped disks are accessed e IBM Tivoli Storage Manager for Space Management Tivoli Storage Manager HSM for Windows e Dynamic Storage Tiering DST function in Symantec Veritas Storage Foundation The restrictions and notes on using Eco mode are described below For details on the Eco mode procedure refer to ETERNUS Web GUI User s Guide or ETERNUS CLI User s Guide e To set Eco mode use ETERNUS Web GUI ETERNUS SF Storage Cruiser or ETERNUS SF AdvancedCopy Manager hereinafter referred to as Storage Foundation Software ETERNUS SF e Eco mode cannot be used for the following disks System disks Hot spares e Disk motors in the following RAID groups are not stopped by the Eco mode schedule RAID groups that contain a system disk RAID groups in which no volumes are registered RAID groups in which SDPVs are registered e The operation time of disks varies depending on the Eco mod
113. r more to turn off the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system and turn off the AC power 2 Re connect the miniSAS cable 3 Make sure that power is being supplied then turn the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system on End of procedure ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Chapter 7 Troubleshooting 7 1 Check List E When the FAULT LED blinks Check the general status in ETERNUS Web GUI A general status of Warming indicates that the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system contains a component that requires preventive maintenance Use the Storage System Status screen s device tree to check the detailed information on the component whose image is on and contact your maintenance engineer When checking the general status and detailed information on products via es Note ETERNUS CLI refer to ETERNUS CLI User s Guide E When the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system cannot be connected via a network service Check the following points If none of these resolve the problem contact your maintenance engineer e Is the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system turned off e Has the LAN cable become disconnected For the dual controller model does the controller to which the LAN cable is connected have an unlit MASTER LED e Have any network devices such as LAN switch or router failed Are the network device settings invalid e Are the environment settings for the network service invalid
114. r of command queues refer to User s Guide Server Connection E When the server does not recognize the volumes Check the following points If none of these resolve the problem leave the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system alone and contact your maintenance engineer Check the status of the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system and other devices such as network devices connecting the server and the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system and ensure that there are no problems with the power supply Check if an error occurs in a path by using a path management tool such as ETERNUS Multipath Manager Refer to the relevant manuals and take the required actions ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Chapter 7 Troubleshooting 7 2 Required Information for Inquiries 7 2 Required Information for Inquiries Before contacting your maintenance engineer when trouble occurs prepare the following information For details on the maintenance service refer to 6 4 Maintenance Service page 78 The model name and the serial number of the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system This information can be checked by using ETERNUS Web GUI ETERNUS CLI or the label on the front of the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system Device ID label MODEL Model name SERIAL Serial number Ono 58686 595 2080 28859 ETERNUS Web GUI screen Model name Serial number ETERNUS O0m ETERNUS CL
115. rame size d Reset Scope I_T_L or T_L e Reserve Reservation if Chip Reset Enable or Disable 1 00000031 9 SAS port parameters changed CM a port b This message is Host Affinity a Reset Scope b Reserve Cancel at Chip Reset c The SAS port parameter is changed a CM number 0 1 b Port number 0 1 a Host affinity Enable or Disable b Reset Scope I_T_L or T_L c Reserve Reservation if Chip Reset Enable or Disable notified when SAS Port Parameters Changed is enabled for Informa tional Level in the event notification setting 109 ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Appendix A Event Notification Message List A 2 Message List Upper Message Middle Detail information Lower Description Remarks iSCSI port parameters changed CM a port b IP Address a Subnet Mask b Gateway c iSNS Server d iSCSI Name e Alias Name f Host Affinity h Reset Scope i Reserve Cancel at Chip Reset CHAP k Header Digest Data Digest m CmdSN Count n This item is displayed when the CmdSN count number is set The iSCSI port parameter is changed a CM number 0 1 b Port number 0 1 a IP address b Subnet mask c Default gateway d iSNS server e iSCSI Name f Alias Name h Host affinity Enable or Disable i Reset Scope I_T_L or T_L
116. rive enclosure green READY O The ETERNUS DX Disk storage system is available for green use FAULT The drive enclosure is in error status orange A part of the drive enclosure requires preventive blinks orange maintenance As ordered via ETERNUS Web GUI the installation blinks blue location of the drive enclosure is identified of IDENTIFY E Disk DISK READY FAULT LED o Figure 1 21 3 5 disk Figure 1 22 shows the slot number of each disk Slot 9 Slot 10 Slot 11 Slot 5 Slot 6 Slot 7 Slot 1 Slot 2 Figure 1 22 Disk slot numbers drive enclosure ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Chapter 1 Components 1 2 Drive Enclosures Part explanation e LEDs The states of LEDs are listed below Table 1 9 Status and meanings of each LED 3 5 disks LED name LED status Disk status DISK READY The disk is operating normally FAULT green blinks green The disk is in error status O orange In response to commands from Microsoft Virtual Disk w blinks orange Service VDS the location of the disk is identified 1 2 4 Components Rear This section describes the expanders and the power supply units in the rear of the drive enclo sure E Expander The expander is a component
117. s detected 116 ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Appendix A Event Notification Message List A 2 Message List Sense code Description Remarks SK ASC ASCQ 06 FB 80 SMART is reported from the 3 5 inch SAS Disk These sense codes are notified when o6 FB 81 SMART is reported from the 2 5 inch SAS Disk Disk reported a Warning is enabled for Warning Level in the event notification setting They are not notified during maintenance operations 06 FB 90 DE Expander error is detected These sense codes are notified when 06 FB 91 DE Expander Port error is detected Module reported a Warning 5 enabled for Warning Severity Level in 06 FB 0B Many correctable errors occurred in the CM memory Setup Event Notification o6 FB D2 PSU error is detected They are not notified during r maintenance operations 06 FB DA DE exhaust temperature error Warning is detected 06 FB DB DE intake temperature error Warning is detected 06 C1 01 CM is rebooted 117 ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation P3AM 5512 02ENZ0 Date of issuance September 2011 Issuance responsibility FUJITSU LIMITED The contents of this manual may be updated without notice While the c
118. ss Serial number rr Version P OFSSMMO00 OFOOMMOO Controller Module m zz xxHz SCU Fault lt pppppppppppp SSSsssssss rrrrr gt SCU is disconnected SS Component subtype MM CM module ID 10 11 m CM number 0 1 zz Model name FC4G SAS or iSCSI xx CPU frequency 1 2GHz pp Component number ss Serial number rr Version P 11SSMMOp 1100MMO0p Controller Module m zz xxHz Port p Fault lt pppppppppppp SSSsssssss rrrrr gt CM Port is disconnected SS Component subtype MM CM module ID 10 11 p Port number 0 1 m CM number 0 1 zz Model name FC4G SAS or iSCSI xx CPU frequency 1 2GHz pp Component number ss Serial number rr Version These messages are notified when Module was bro ken is enabled for Error Severity Level in the event notifica tion setting They are not notified during maintenance operations P 12SSMM00 1200MM00 Controller Module m zz xxHz FE Expander Fault lt pppppppppppp SSSSSSSSSS rrrrr gt CM FE Expander is disconnected SS Component subtype MM CM module ID 10 11 m CM number 0 1 zz Model name FC4G SAS or iSCSI xx CPU frequency 1 2GHz pp Component number ss Serial number rr Version 95 ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Appendix A Event Notification Message List
119. ssssssss rrrrr gt CM memory is disconnected SS Component subtype MM CM module ID 10 11 m CM number 0 1 zz Model name FC4G SAS or iSCSI xx CPU frequency 1 2GHz pp Component number ss Serial number rr Version These messages are notified when Module was bro ken is enabled for Error Severity Level in the event notifica tion setting They are not notified during maintenance operations P OCSSMMO00 OCOOMMO0 Controller Module m zz xxHz Flash ROM Fault lt pppppppppppp Ssssssssss rrrrr gt CM Flash ROM is disconnected SS Component subtype MM CM module ID 10 11 m CM number 0 1 zz Model name FC4G SAS or iSCSI xx CPU frequency 1 2GHz pp Component number ss Serial number rr Version 94 ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Appendix A Event Notification Message List A 2 Message List Event type and event code SNMP Trap Upper Message Trap No TrapltemID Trap Sensor Info Lower Description Remarks P OESSMMOO OEOOMMOO Fault lt pppppppppppp ssssssssss rrrrr gt Controller Module m zz xxHz NAND Controller NAND Controller is disconnected SS Component subtype MM CM module ID 10 11 m CM number 0 1 zz Model name FC4G SAS or iSCSI xx CPU frequency 1 2GHz pp Component number
120. storage system User s Guide Operation P3AM 5512 02ENZO Appendix A Event Notification Message List A 2 Message List Sense code Description Remarks SK ASC ASCQ 04 F1 90 DE Expander is disconnected These sense codes are notified when 04 F1 91 DE Expander Port is disconnected Module was broken is enabled for Error Severity Level in the event 04 F1 D2 PSU is disconnected notification setting 04 F1 DA CE exhaust temperature error or DE exhaust They are not notified during temperature error is detected maintenance operations 04 F1 DB CE intake temperature error or DE intake temperature error sensor failure is detected 04 F2 06 CM EXP is disconnected 04 F2 08 CM DI port is disconnected 04 F2 09 CM SAS port is disconnected 04 F2 OA CM BE Expander port is disconnected 04 F2 0B CM memory is disconnected 04 F2 oC CM Flash ROM is disconnected 04 F2 0E NAND Controller is disconnected 04 F2 OF SCU is disconnected 04 F2 11 CM Port is disconnected 04 F2 12 CM FE Expander is disconnected 04 F2 13 CM FE Expander Port is disconnected 04 F8 00 Pinned Data occurs This sense code is notified when the relevant event occurs 06 11 90 Writing of Bad Data data lost identifier occurs These sense codes are notified when RAID Degradation Event is enabled for Warning Level in the event n
121. system To turn on and turn off the disk motors according to the schedule that is set use the Network Time Protocol NTP server in the date and time setting in ETERNUS Web GUI to set automatic adjustment of the date and time e Up to four disks can be activated at once in a single enclosure When attempting to activate more than four disks at once the first four of the disks are activated and then the rest of the disks are activated When this happens the server will see increased response times and access paths may be lost in which case the RAID configuration or disk installation status may need to be reviewed ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Chapter 3 Setup 3 3 Data Management 3 3 Data Management The ETERNUS DX Disk storage system allows for the expansion of volumes and RAID group capacities migration among RAID groups and the changing of RAID levels when the volumes are defined Exact details depend on the desired operation Select from the following procedures This section describes the restrictions on using each function of the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system and the notes on setting up each function of the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system For details on the above procedures refer to ETERNUS Web GUI User s Guide or ETERNUS CLI User s Guide E Expansion of volume capacity e RAID Migration with increased migration destination capacity When
122. tada 47 Chapter 4 Operations penne en eter eRe been mer nnn aae ohne eee ener renere ee 49 4 1 LAN for Operation Management cccceseseeeseseseseeeseececeeeeneeneeeeeeeeeeeeenenees 49 4 2 Monitoring ETERNUS DX Disk Storage System Status eeeeeeeeees 50 4 2 1 LED Status CHO iaiia eea aa aa aid suanesdaalechuscassadeess tid EEEE EEEE 51 T ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Table of Contents 4 2 2 Displaying Status via ETERNUS Web GUI o oo eee rete ener eee eeeaaeeeeeeeaaeeeeeeeiaeeeeenenaees 51 4 2 3 Event Notification s ieccessdccletievsadeseenvntccecassbesadsion shed dcddanyaddtueeasaddedaddetankacetarvedd ai iae adda 52 Chapter 5 Installing Optional Products ccsssceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 54 5 1 Installing Disks eeeeeeeeeeeeeeseesesesrrrrrrerreressseressrrertrtrrrttttrttnnnernrnnnssssssssssse ery ear 54 S11 Installation Rules for DISKS oeii inaano E E AREETA 55 5 1 2 Installable DISKS icsictsseedesecanraadeargavadtacades naiiai aa a aai a aiaa aE sabes 56 91 3 DikHandinglpstucions soe oereien on cays easeeceeiuneaededeunrnes 57 5 1 4 Additional Disk Installation Procedure sseseessssesrnssseserrsseirrrsstitrtnssttnrnnnttnrnnnntennnnnttnnnnnteen nnne 59 5 2 Installing Drive Enclosures esseeeeeeeeeeeeseeesseseeesrerrrrrrrrrerrrrrrrssssssssssssrrrrrrre tn 63 5 2 1 Installation Rules for Drive Enclosures
123. talled in the rack when installing drive enclosures e Connect the cables after installing the drive enclosure in a rack by IMPORTANT following the Add Drive Enclosure procedure of ETERNUS Web GUI e Install the disk after expanding the drive enclosure Procedure 41 Wear a wrist strap or touch a metal part to discharge the human body s natural static electricity 2 Attach the rack rails to the rack E For the EMEA amp I region 1 Attach the 2U rack rail to the left rear rack pillar The M5 centering screws should be inserted in the 1st and 6th holes above the base line of the controller enclosure 2U Bracket N M5 Centering screws 10mm so ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Chapter 5 Installing Optional Products 5 2 Installing Drive Enclosures 2 Insert the pins of the left slide rail in the 1st and 3rd holes from the bottom of the 2U rack rail 3 Secure the left slide rail to the front pillar using the M5 centering screw and M5 pan head screws 4 p 5 i oN liae a a N fal 4 For the right slide rail insert the pins in the holes of the rear pillar and secure the other side of the slide rail to the front pillar in the same way as the left slide rail M5 Centering screw 10mm edn o doo de M5 Cage nut M5 Pan head screw 10mm 5 Push the M5 cage nuts into the 2nd holes of the
124. tch Drive Enclosure Controller Enclosure 2 After three minutes check that the READY LED on the controller enclosure are lit up ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Chapter 2 Standard Operations 2 1 Powering On and Off 3 Check that all enclosure s POWER LED and READY LED are lit up o 2 gt D Ae O c o 2 5 lt 2 Q W a POWER READY FAULT IDENTIFY Drive enclosure Controller enclosure LED for controller enclosure POWER READY FAULT IDENTIFY End of procedure Powering Off 2 1 3 This section explains how to turn off the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system e When turning off the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system the power shuts off after the data in the cache memory is written to the disk IMPORTANT Therefore it may take one minute maximum six minutes for the power supply to be completely turned off e Do not turn off the power of the device or network devices that connect the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system and server while the server is operating Turning the power off may result in the loss of data or prevent data from being saved 33 ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation P3AM 5512 02ENZO Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED Chapter 2 Standard Operations 2 2 Attaching and Removing the Flange Cover Procedure Press and hold the console panel
125. tes an error Warning indicates a warning Information indicates that information is provided Test indicates a test mail ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Appendix A Event Notification Message List A 1 Message Format Number Description Message 4 A comment that is set using the e mail notification setting of ETERNUS Web GUI or ETERNUS CLI is displayed 5 A message that indicates the event is displayed Refer to A 2 Message List page 92 for details 6 The message event type and the event code that are separated by a blank are displayed One of the following letters is output as an event type Pp an ee M a ie R Event code is an 8 digit hexadecimal number according to the message Refer to A 2 Message List page 92 for details 7 The Severity of the event is displayed One of the following items is displayed for the message Error indicates an error Warning indicates a warning Information indicates that information is provided Test indicates a test mail 8 The event serial number which increases from the startup of the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system is displayed in the x yyyy format x Controller number 0 or 1 yyyy Serial number The event serial number is reset when the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system is turned on or restarted 9 The time when the event occurred is displayed in the Mmm dd
126. the Master CM or LAN the Master CM is switched automatically IP addresses of the LAN ports are not assigned to each CM These IP addresses are assigned to the role of master or slave If the Master CM is switched the same IP addresses are reused Therefore even if the Master CM is switched and the physical port is changed access can be maintained via the same IP addresses ETERNUS DX Disk storage system The Master CM is switched Controller enclosure When the Master CM is switched the IP addresses of the previous Master CM s are taken over by the new Master CM ETERNUS DX Disk storage system Figure 4 1 LAN control switching of the Master CM ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Chapter 4 Operations 4 2 Monitoring ETERNUS DX Disk Storage System Status 4 2 e Each CM has an LED that lights up green to identify when it is the Note Master CM Setting the IP address of the Slave CM ensures that ETERNUS Web GUI or ETERNUS CLI can be used from the Slave CM if an error occurs on the LAN path for the Master CM The Master CM and the Slave CM perform different functions The Slave CM can only switch the Master CM and display the status of the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system The IP address of the Slave CM does not need to be set for normal operation LAN path error ETERNUS DX Disk storage system the st
127. the thumb screw to remove the flange cover ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Chapter 2 Standard Operations 2 3 Attaching and Removing the Front Cover 2 3 Attaching and Removing the Front Cover This section explains how to attach and remove the front cover of the 3 5 type controller enclosure or 3 5 type drive enclosure D A CAUTION Q e After completing the operation be sure to reattach the front cover MD note remove the front cover of the 3 5 type drive enclosure E Procedure for attaching the front cover Attach the front cover in the following order 1 Procedure This section explains how to attach and remove the front cover of the 3 5 type controller enclosure but the same procedure is used to attach and Fit the front cover in the left end slot of the controller enclosure to attach IMPORTANT 22000000 00000000 00000000 000000900 000 0000 a000 i m a 2000000009 p 36 ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED Lf T si esssageaze Mifare H sessesgesea LA Pann 99000000 H 00000000 ERE E gt Jessssssssss tail s 00009 YS A Be careful so that the part of the front cover to be fit in the slot does not touch the power switch P3AM 5512 02ENZO Chapter 2 Standard Operations 2 3 Attachi
128. tup 3 3 Data Management 3 3 1 RAID Migration RAID Migration is a function that transfers a volume to a different RAID group while guaranteeing the integrity of the data By using RAID Migration RAID groups and volumes can be hot switched This allows easy redistribution of volumes among RAID groups in response to cus tomer needs The redistribution of volumes and reconfiguration of RAID groups e g changing the RAID level from RAID5 to RAID1 0 can be performed while the system is running This section describes the restrictions and notes on using RAID Migration For details on the RAID Migration procedure refer to ETERNUS Web GUI User s Guide or ETERNUS CLI User s Guide Volumes can be specified as a target for RAID Migration The maximum number of volumes for simultaneous RAID Migration operations is 32 A total volume capacity of up to 8TB can be used for simultaneous RAID Migration operations The volume type that can be migrated is Open RAID groups can be selected as the RAID Migration destination RAID Migration cannot be performed when the source volume type is SDV or SDPV Select RAID groups with an unused area that is more than the capacity of the migration source volume RAID levels that are supported by the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system can be set for the source and destination RAID groups The final volume number LUN will be the same as the initial volume number and from the point of view of the serv
129. ure e LEDs The states of LEDs are listed below Table 1 5 Status and meanings of each LED iSCSI model controller LED name LED status Controller status SCU STATUS The SCU is in normal status green SCU is charging blinks green IDENTIFY As ordered via ETERNUS Web GUI the installation blinks blue location of the controller enclosure is identified ofi DI OUT LINKUP The link between the DI OUT port and the destination green has been established UNIT READY The controller is in normal status FAULT green e The controller is performing the initial setup after the orange power is turned on e The controller is in error status MASTER The controller is set as a Master CM green ACT O The controller is sending or receiving data via the LAN green port for operation management LINK e The link between the LAN port for operation green management and the destination has been established e The link between the iSCSI port host interface port and the destination has been established FAULT O ane e The controller is performing the initial setup after the power is turned on e The iSCSI port host interface port is in error status 19 ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Chapter 1 Components 1 1 Controller Enclosure E SAS model SCU STATUS LED IDEN
130. volume capacity is insufficient a volume can be moved to a RAID group that has enough free space This function is recommended for use when the desired free space is available in the destination e LUN Concatenation Adds areas of free space to an existing volume to expand its capacity This uses existing free space to efficiently expand the volume E Expansion of RAID group capacity e Logical Device Expansion Adds new disks to an existing RAID group to expand the RAID group capacity This is used to expand the existing RAID group capacity instead of adding a new RAID group to add the volumes E Migration of RAID groups e RAID Migration If the performance of the current RAID groups is not satisfactory due to conflicting volumes RAID Migration may be used to improve the performance by redistributing the RAID group configuration E Changing the RAID level e RAID Migration to a RAID group with a different RAID level Migrating to a RAID group with a different RAID level changes the RAID level of volumes This is used to change the RAID level for a specific volume e Logical Device Expansion and changing RAID levels when adding the new disks The RAID level may also be changed when adding new disks to a RAID group This is used to convert the RAID level of all the volumes belonging to a given RAID group 45 ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Chapter 3 Se
131. witch This turns on and off the power distribution unit Outlet OUTPUT This is a socket IEC60320 C13 for outgoing power supply This socket is used to connect a power cord AC output cable ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Chapter 2 Standard Operations 2 1 2 1 1 This chapter explains how to turn on and off the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system and how to operate buttons on the operation panel Powering On and Off This section explains how to turn on the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system Switching On and Off the Main Line Switch on the Power Distribution Unit for Regions Other than EMEA amp l This section explains how to switch the main line switch of the power distribution unit to ON and OFF To switch to ON Turn the main line switch of the power distribution unit to the On position marked I IMPORTANT Make sure all of the main line switches are in the ON position For 1U power distribution unit Main line switch Figure 2 1 ON position marked of the main line switches on a 1U power distribution unit ETERNUS DX60 S2 Disk storage system User s Guide Operation Copyright 2011 FUJITSU LIMITED P3AM 5512 02ENZO Chapter 2 Standard Operations 2 1 Powering On and Off For 2U power distribution unit Main line switch Figure 2 2 ON position marked of the main line switches on a

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