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1. Tray ID switch Conflict X10 X1 Tray Number FIGURE 3 9 Tray ID Switch 2 Use a pen tip to press the plus and minus buttons on the X10 and X1 switches to the appropriate setting The X10 switch at the left sets the tens place of the tray ID and the X1 switch sets the ones place For example to set the tray ID to 11 set the X10 switch to 1 and the X1 switch to 1 By convention tray ID 00 refers to the first controller enclosure The first expansion enclosure located below the first controller enclosure is tray ID 01 The second expansion enclosure is tray ID 02 The tray ID increments by 01 for each expansion enclosure and controller enclosure installed in the cabinet 50 Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide May 2005 When you have finished installing all units connecting their power cables and setting the tray IDs you are ready to connect the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster to the controller enclosures and the controller enclosures to the optional expansion enclosures as described in the next section Connecting the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster Controller Enclosures and Expansion Enclosures This section describes how to cable the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster to the controller enclosures and the controller enclosures to the optional expansion enclosures for several different configurations Connecti
2. No light indicates the system is halted assuming the power LED is green System ID LED A continuous blue LED indicates the ID button is depressed No light indicates the ID button is not depressed Back Panel The following shows various ports and connectors on the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance back panel Dual port HBA card to controller enclosure SCSI port to optional tape drive AC power supply 2 USB reserved USB ae UPS ac power supply 1 reserved Built in NICs AC power plugs VGA A Keyboard maintenance use maintenance use FIGURE 4 4 Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Back Panel with Single HBA Card 80 Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide May 2005 Note The back panel of the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance that attaches to two controller enclosures has two dual port HBA cards Enclosure Cover Caution Only a qualified service technician should remove the enclosure cover to access any of the components inside the unit Always properly replace the cover prior to powering on the system Failure to replace the cover properly can seriously damage internal components Direct Attached Tape Library A local tape backup drive can be attached to the SCSI port on the lower left on the back of the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Note Make sure the tape drive is on the list of supported tape units For the most current informatio
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4. A controller enclosure uses Controller A and Controller B expansion ports to connect to FC AL ports at the back of an expansion enclosure FIGURE 2 14 Controller A expansion port Controller B expansion port Controller enclosure Expansion enclosure Controller A Controller A Controller B Controller B port 1 In port 2 Out port 1 In port 2 Out A B FIGURE 2 14 Controller Enclosure and Expansion Enclosure Ports A controller enclosure and the expansion enclosures connect with a pair of Active Copper cables These are copper cables with transceiver electronics built into their connector ends They plug directly into the SFP ports of the controller and expansion enclosures Note This section contains instructions for connecting controller enclosures and expansion enclosures These instructions apply for one controller enclosure or for two controller enclosures If you are using two controller enclosures follow the same instructions to connect expansion enclosures to each controller Caution One array can contain fibre channel disk drives in the controller enclosure and expansion enclosures and the other array can contain SATA disk drives in the expansion enclosures only However you cannot mix EU F fibre channel and EU S SATA expansion enclosures attached to a controller enclosure Note A maximum of seven EU F or eight EU S expansion enclosures can be attached to a controller enclosur
5. Fax 44 1 506 670 011 iv Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide May 2005 Contents Introduction 1 Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Technology An Introduction 1 Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Features 2 Supported File Access Protocols 2 Network Security Protocols 2 Supported Clients 3 Network Connection 3 Automatic IP Address Assignment 3 RAID Controllers 3 Data Management 3 Setup and Configuration 3 Client Data Backup 4 Other Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Documentation 4 Conventions Used in This Manual 5 Contacting Technical Support 6 Where to Go from Here 6 Installing the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance 7 Before You Begin 8 Unpacking the Units 9 Contents v vi Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Front and Back Panels 11 Sun StorEdge 5300 RAID EU Controller Enclosure 12 Sun StorEdge 5300 EU Expansion Enclosure 13 Rackmounting the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Controller Enclosure and Expansion Enclosures 14 Grounding Procedure 14 Unit Placement in the Rack 16 Installing the Units 17 Connecting the Power Cables 17 Setting the Tray ID 17 Connecting the Units 19 Connecting the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance to Controller Enclosures 19 Connecting Controller Enclosures to Expansion Enclosures 23 Connecting to the Network 30 Connecting to Copper Fast Ethernet or Gigabit Ethernet Networks 30 Connecting to Optional Optical Gigabit Ethernet Networks 31 Powe
6. j ry Power supply module Power supply module Expansion enclosure Power supply module Power supply module FIGURE 4 7 Power Supply Modules Chapter 4 Using the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance 85 86 Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide May 2005 APPENDIX Specifications This appendix contains information about the environmental and physical characteristics as well as the power requirements of the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance and the Sun StorEdge 5300 RAID EU controller enclosure and EU expansion enclosure 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance and Sun StorEdge 5300 RAID EU and EU Technical Specifications 1 Power Specification Voltage Frequency AC Current Input typical e Appliance e RAID EU amp EU Power Consumption e Appliance Power Availability e RAID EU amp EU Power Availability 100 120 V or 200 240 V 50 60 Hz 5 Hz 5 2A 115 V or 2 6 A 230 V 3 9A 115 V or 1 65A 230 V 568 VA from AC source 426 W from power supply Typical 500W maximum from power supply 532 VA 400 W typical unit 21 W 133 GB drives 390 W typical unit 87 88 1 5 Power Cord Socket 1 6 Head Dissipation BTU hr Appliance RAID EU amp EU Hard Drive 133 GB 2 Physical Characteristics 2 1 Appliance Dimension HxWxD Weight Rack Height 2 2 RAID EU am
7. network connections 3 interface card 76 P panel back components 80 front switches 79 port VGA 82 power connections 15 47 power supply 85 power switches 79 protocols 2 R requirements grounding 14 46 S security 2 shuttle drive 83 status indicators LED 79 status LED indicator 79 94 Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide May 2005 Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster 38 installation 39 technology 38 Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance back panel components 80 external components 78 LED status indicators 79 power switches 79 user interface 78 VGA port 82 supported clients 3 switches front panel 79 power 79 system status 79 T technical support 6 U user interface interface user 78 V VGA port 82
8. enclosures and connected Sun StorEdge 5300 EU expansion enclosures An array must contain all fibre channel or all SATA storage A dual array system can contain one fibre channel array and one SATA array American Wire Gauge used to measure thickness of wire A pair of identical servers providing redundant high availability NAS services via failover protection Controller enclosure The Sun StorEdge 5300 RAID EU which contains two array controllers Sometimes referred to as controller tray Configuration The manner in which the software and hardware of an information DC Driver Dual head processing system are organized and interconnected 2 The physical and logical arrangement of programs and devices that make up a data processing system 3 The devices and programs that make up a system subsystem or network DC stands for direct current DC power is typically supplied through a DC adapter or battery A software program that enables a computer to communicate with a peripheral device Examples include a SCSI driver a CD ROM driver and printer drivers A reference to the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster system which consists of a pair of identical servers or heads 89 Expansion enclosure The Sun StorEdge 5300 EU which contains hard drives in RAID 5 groups An expansion enclosure containing fibre channel hard drives is called EU F An expansion enclosure containing SATA hard drives is called EU S Fai
9. Active Copper cable between the B side port 1 of each expansion enclosure and the B side port 2 of the expansion enclosure directly above it until the B sides of all expansion enclosures are interconnected with Active Copper cables Note The A side port 2 of expansion enclosure 7 and the B side port 1 of expansion enclosure 1 remain empty Chapter 2 Installing the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance 29 Connecting to the Network Use the following procedures to connect the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance to the network The available network connectors depend on your system configuration fast Ethernet or optical Gigabit Ethernet Each configuration is described below Connecting to Copper Fast Ethernet or Gigabit Ethernet Networks Refer to FIGURE 2 19 for NIC port locations To connect the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance to a 100Base T Fast Ethernet network or to a 1000Base T Gigabit network connect an RJ 45 unshielded twisted pair cable from your Local Area Network LAN to the Port emc1 or the Port emc2 on the rear of the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Port emc1 Port emc2 FIGURE 2 19 Connecting to a Fast Ethernet or Gigabit Network 30 Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide May 2005 Connecting to Optional Optical Gigabit Ethernet Networks Refer to FIGURE 2 20 for NIC and optical Gigabit port locations To connect the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance to an
10. B host 1 port 3 Connect the HBA port 1 of the first HBA card on the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster server H2 to the Controller A host 2 port 4 Connect the HBA port 1 of the second HBA card on the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster server H2 to the Controller B host 2 port Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster server H1 Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster server H2 Controller A Controller B FIGURE 3 11 Connecting Pairs of HBA Cards to One Controller Enclosure Chapter 3 Installing the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster 53 54 Connecting Two Controller Enclosures Use the instructions in this section and refer to FIGURE 3 12 and FIGURE 3 13 if you are connecting two controller enclosures to the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster Caution One array can contain fibre channel disk drives in the controller enclosure and expansion enclosures and the other array can contain SATA disk drives in the expansion enclosures only However you cannot mix EU F fibre channel and EU S SATA expansion enclosures attached to a controller enclosure Connect the HBA port 2 of the first HBA card on the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster server H1 to the Controller A host 1 port on the first controller enclosure Connect the HBA port 1 of the first HBA card on the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster server H1 to the Controller B host 1 port on the second controller enclosure Connect the HBA port 2 of the second HBA card on the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster serv
11. LUNs press the Up arrow to select Yes and press the SEL button or Right arrow to start taking LUNs The LCD will display Taking LUNs followed by a message Took n LUNs After a few seconds the display returns to the Network Config menu Select Exit to return to the main menu Server H1 is now in the ALONE state Power up the server H2 serial number ending in H2 by pressing the Power button Wait until server H2 LCD display status is QUIET Use instructions in Step 1 to assign serrver H2 s IP address and gateway address Configuring the System Follow the instructions below to use the Web Admin application to configure the system From a client on the same network open a Java platform enabled web browser with Java Plug In and enter the IP address for server H1 Chapter 3 Installing the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster 71 10 11 12 13 14 Accept the Applet Security Certificate and wait until the Web Admin applet gets loaded on this system At the Web Admin login screen click Apply The password can be set later Refer to the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Software Installation Configuration and User Guide Read the license agreement in the Configuration Wizard dialog box and click Accept Click Next in the Welcome dialog box to go to the Select Environment screen You can configure Windows Unix or Both environments now You can always add add
12. Sun StorEdge 5300 RAID EU controller enclosure install the units starting with the last expansion enclosure if any at the bottom of the cabinet Next install the rest of the expansion enclosures if any Leave room for any planned expansion Then install the controller enclosure Finally install the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance If you are using two controller enclosures install the units starting with the last expansion enclosure if any for the first controller enclosure at the bottom of the cabinet Next install the rest of the expansion enclosures if any for the first controller enclosure Leave room for any planned expansion Then install the first 16 Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide May 2005 controller enclosure If room remains in the cabinet repeat for the expansion enclosures for the next controller enclosure Finally install the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Starting at the bottom distributes the weight correctly in the cabinet Installing the Units To install the units in a rack follow the instructions included with the rack and the rackmount kits Connecting the Power Cables Turn off both power switches on each unit in the cabinet Connect each power supply in each unit to a separate power source in the cabinet Connect the primary power cables from the cabinet to the external power sources Caution The cabinet must have two power sources
13. and DC Power Lines 0 5 kV Signal Lines EN61000 4 5 2kV AC Line Gnd 1 kV AC Line Line and Outdoor Signal Lines 0 5 kV Indoor Signal Lines gt 10m EN61000 4 6 3v EN61000 4 11 Pass As Information Technology Equipment ITE Class A per as applicable EN55022 1998 CISPR22 1997 Class A EN55024 1998 Required Limits EN61000 4 2 4 kV Direct 8 kV Air EN61000 4 3 3 V m EN61000 4 4 1 kV AC Power Lines 0 5 kV Signal and DC Power Lines EN61000 4 5 1 kV AC Line Line and Outdoor Signal Lines 2 kV AC Line Gnd 0 5 kV DC Power Lines EN61000 4 6 3V EN61000 4 8 1 A m EN61000 4 11 Pass EN61000 3 2 Pass EN61000 3 3 Pass Safety This equipment complies with the following requirements of Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC EC Type Examination Certificates EN 60950 1992 2nd Edition Amd 1 2 3 4 11 TUV Certificate No S 72030958 TEC 60950 1999 3rd Edition CB Scheme Certificate No US 7359 UL Evaluated to all CB Countries UL 60950 2000 3rd Edition CSA C22 2 No 60950 00 File E138989 A8 UL 1 Supplementary Information This product was tested and complies with all the requirements for the CE Mark sl Isl Dennis P Symanski Donald Cameron Manager Compliance Engineering Program Manager Sun Microsystems Inc Sun Microsystems Scotland Limited 4150 Network Circle MPK15 102 Blackness Road Phase I Main Bldg Santa Clara CA 95054 USA Springfield EH49 7LR Tel 650 786 3255 Scotland United Kingdom Fax 650 786 3723 Tel 44 1 506 672 539
14. and the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster are securely connected and the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster is connected to the network and the heartbeat Ethernet cable is connected turn on the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster by using the following procedure Verify that the power buttons are in the Off position Connect one end of an AC power cable to the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster see FIGURE 3 23 Repeat for the second third and fourth cables Plug both power cables for one server into two separate AC power sources Plug both power cables for the other server into two separate AC power sources Caution All power cables must be connected before you press the Power button Co m aa AC power plugs FIGURE 3 23 Connecting the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster AC Power Cables Chapter 3 Installing the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster 69 6 Power up the server H1 serial number ending in H1 by pressing the Power button FIGURE 3 24 on the front panel behind the faceplate FRONT PANEL Hard Drive Status LED System Status LED System ID LED System ID Button Reset Button NMI not used LEDs and Pushbuttons FIGURE 3 24 Power Button and Front Panel Detail Caution Do not power up server H2 until directed in the instructions that follow 7 Verify server H1 has completed booting up the LCD should display Quiet 8 To complete the power up sequence continue with the next section Setti
15. connected to two separate power circuits Note Do not power on the units until you complete the procedures in this chapter The power on sequence is described in detail in Powering on the Expansion Enclosures on page 32 Powering on the Controller Enclosures on page 33 and Powering on the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance on page 34 Setting the Tray ID You set the tray ID using the Tray ID switch at the back of the expansion enclosures and controller enclosures You must set the tray ID of each unit to a unique number from 00 to 76 Chapter 2 Installing the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance 17 1 Locate the Tray ID switch at the back of the unit between the two power supplies FIGURE 2 9 Tray ID switch 8 Conflict X10 X1 IO Tray Number FIGURE 2 9 Tray ID Switch 2 Use a pen tip to press the plus and minus buttons on the X10 and X1 switches to the appropriate setting The X10 switch at the left sets the tens place of the tray ID and the X1 switch sets the ones place For example to set the tray ID to 11 set the X10 switch to 1 and the X1 switch to 1 By convention tray ID 00 refers to the first controller enclosure The first expansion enclosure located below the first controller enclosure is tray ID 01 The second expansion enclosure is tray ID 02 The tray ID increments by 01 fo
16. down list Evenly divide assignment of LUNs to the two available paths For example the first and third LUN to 1 0 and the second and fourth LUN to 1 1 4 Click Apply Refer to the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Software Installation Configuration and User Guide for additional information about LUNs and other detailed software setup and use 74 Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide May 2005 CHAPTER 4 Using the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance This chapter describes the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance the controller enclosure the expansion enclosure and their components In addition to reviewing this section be sure to consult any included supplementary information The chapter is divided into two sections covering Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance and controller enclosure and expansion enclosure components Note The general Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance features described in this chapter also apply to the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster For a specific description of Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster technology refer to Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster Technology An Introduction on page 38 Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Components Internal Components The Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance contains the following internal components Built in Network Interface Card Ports SCSI Ports Motherboard CPU Memory 75 a Power Supplies m Fans Caution Only a qu
17. in Connecting the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster to Controller Enclosures on page 51 and Connecting the Controller Enclosures to Expansion Enclosures on page 57 2 Make sure that the power switches are in the Off position and then connect both AC power cables to the back of each controller enclosure see FIGURE 3 22 3 Connect the other end of the two power cables to two separate AC power sources 4 Power on each controller enclosure by setting the two power supply switches to the On position T SCECeCecCece a 1 m w he s Lu I0 ad i mr Power switch Power switch AC power plug AC power plug FIGURE 3 22 Controller Enclosure Back Panel 5 Check that all front panel LEDs turn solid green to indicate good operation Powering on the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster Caution The expansion enclosures and controller enclosures must always be powered up and properly connected to each other and the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster before powering up the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster The expansion enclosures must be powered up first before the controller enclosures and Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster If these instructions are not followed the system could start slowly Note You will power up and configure one server at a time 68 Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide May 2005 After making sure all cables between the expansion enclosures and controller enclosures
18. please refer to the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Software Installation Configuration and User Guide for more information 72 Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide May 2005 15 16 17 Note When adding your DNS server click Add to ensure the DNS server has been added Review the configuration information you have added Note Be sure the configuration information is accurate before continuing Click Finish on the Wizard Confirmation Screen The system will configure the settings and indicate it in the Save Configuration screen It will also display a message that both NAS Server Heads will Reboot for the failover changes to be applied Click Close on the Save Configuration screen Note Server H1 reboots automatically and you must manually reboot server H2 To manually reboot server H2 On server H2 s LCD module select B Shutdown Server from the menu Select B Reboot The LCD will display Are you sure No Press the Up arrow to change to yes Then press SEL or Right arrow to reboot After several minutes server H1 should come up in the ALONE state and server H2 should come up in the QUIET state Verify this by looking at the LCD panel Assigning LUN Ownership To finish the configuration process you must assign LUN ownership for both servers Launch a new browser window and enter server H1 s I
19. that the maximum ambient operating temperature in the rack does not exceed 95 F 35 C a Pick a location that allows unrestricted air flow for the cooling fans a Make sure mounting the units into the rack will not tip the rack over even when the units are fully extended from the rack a Install the components so that the rack is stable Begin loading from the bottom of the rack to the top A Caution Uneven loading of the rack can cause dangerous instability a Make sure the rack cabinet has two power sources connected to two separate power circuits a Make sure the power outlets are close enough to the units for the power cords to reach the cabinet properly and supply power to the units m Make sure the power cables are properly grounded Grounding Procedure You must maintain reliable grounding of this equipment Review specifications in the Appendix to determine the appropriate AC branch circuit size for the quantity of units in your configuration and your operating voltage Always follow your local electrical codes for loading circuits expansion enclosures contain several components sensitive to static electrical A Caution The Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance controller enclosure and discharge Surges of static electricity caused by shuffling your feet across a floor and 14 Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide May 2005 touching a metallic surface for exampl
20. 1 for this health check connection FIGURE 3 20 Optical Gigabit card Port emf4 Port emf3 Heartbeat Port emc1 Port emc2 FIGURE 3 20 Connecting to an Optical Gigabit Network 64 Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide May 2005 To use this feature use the Cat5 Ethernet crossover cable to connect the two servers using the appropriate heartbeat ports Connecting to Copper Fast Ethernet or Gigabit Ethernet Networks If your system is configured for fast Ethernet or Gigabit networking refer to FIGURE 3 19 for NIC port locations To connect the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster to a fast Ethernet network m Connect an RJ 45 unshielded twisted pair cable from your Local Area Network LAN to the NIC Port emc1 Fast Ethernet connector on the rear of each of the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster servers To connect the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster to a Gigabit network a Connect an RJ 45 unshielded twisted pair cable to a 1000BASE T connection on your LAN and to the NIC Port emc2 on the rear of each of the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster servers Connecting to Optional Optical Gigabit Ethernet Networks If your system is configured with the optical Gigabit Ethernet cards refer to FIGURE 3 20 for NIC and optical Gigabit port locations To connect the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster to an optical Gigabit network you must have the optional add in optical Gigabit Ethernet connections on each server m Connect an L
21. 1 048 576 bytes or 1 024 kilobytes Most uses of megabytes however refer to exactly 1 million bytes Megahertz MHz A measure of frequency equivalent to 1 million cycles per second Motherboard A large circuit board that contains the computer s central processing unit CPU microprocessor support chips random access memory RAM and expansion slots MTBF Mean Time Between Failures The estimated time a device operates before a failure occurs NAS Network Attached Storage A storage appliance that connects directly to the network Does not usually perform network directory services or function as an application server instead augments storage capacities Quick and easy to set up NAS appliances also typically provide cross platform file sharing 90 Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide May 2005 NIC Parity RAID RAID 5 RAM SCSI SCSI Bus Network Interface Card An adapter that lets you connect a network cable to a microcomputer The card includes encoding and decoding circuitry and a receptacle for a network cable connection Parity information is data created by combining the bits in the information to be stored and creating a small amount of data from which the rest of the information can be extracted Redundant Array of Independent Disks A group of hard disks under the control of array management software that work together to improve performance and decrease
22. 1 of expansion enclosure 2 and the B side port 2 of expansion enclosure 1 Note The A side port 2 of expansion enclosure 3 and the B side port 1 of expansion enclosure 1 remain empty Chapter 3 Installing the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster 61 Cabling a Controller Enclosure to Seven Expansion Enclosures To connect a controller enclosure and seven expansion enclosures fourteen 2 meter Active Copper cables are required Refer to FIGURE 3 18 Controller enclosure Expansion enclosure 1 Expansion enclosure 2 Expansion enclosure 3 Expansion enclosure 4 Expansion enclosure 5 Expansion enclosure 6 Expansion enclosure 7 FIGURE 3 18 Controller Enclosure and Seven Expansion Enclosures Cable Interconnection Caution Do not mix EU F fibre channel and EU S SATA expansion enclosures attached to a controller enclosure 1 Connect one Active Copper cable between the A side expansion port of the controller enclosure and the A side port 1 of expansion enclosure 1 62 Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide e May 2005 Connect one Active Copper cable between the A side port 2 of expansion enclosure 1 and the A side port 1 of expansion enclosure 2 Continue to connect one Active Copper cable between the A side port 2 of each expansion enclosure and the A side port 1 of the expansion enclosure directly below it until the A sides of all expansion enclosures are interc
23. Back Panel 34 Connecting the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance AC Power Cables 35 Power Button and Front Panel Detail 35 Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster Front View 42 Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster with Faceplate Removed 42 Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster Back Panel with Two HBA Cards 43 Sun StorEdge 5300 RAID EU Controller Enclosure Front With Fibre Channel Disk Drives 44 Sun StorEdge 5300 RAID EU Controller Enclosure Back Panel 44 Sun StorEdge 5300 EU F Expansion Enclosure Front With Fibre Channel Disk Drives 45 Sun StorEdge 5300 EU Expansion Enclosure Back Panel 45 Recommended Rack Mounting Order for Two Controller Enclosures and One Expansion Enclosure 48 Tray ID Switch 50 Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster HBA Cards and Controller Enclosure Ports 52 Connecting Pairs of HBA Cards to One Controller Enclosure 53 Connecting the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster to Two Controller Enclosures Steps 1 4 55 Connecting the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster to Two Controller Enclosures Steps 5 8 56 Controller Enclosure and Expansion Enclosure Ports 57 Controller Enclosure and One Expansion Enclosure Cable Interconnection 58 Controller Enclosure and Two Expansion Enclosures Cable Interconnection 59 Controller Enclosure and Three Expansion Enclosures Cable Interconnection 60 Controller Enclosure and Seven Expansion Enclosures Cable Interconnection 62 Connecting to a Fast Ethernet Network 64 Connecting to an Optical Gigabit Network 64 Expansion Enclosure Back Panel 67 Contro
24. C cable from your LAN to the right Port emf3 optical Gigabit Ethernet connector on the rear of each of the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster servers Chapter 3 Installing the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster 65 66 Powering On the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster Controller Enclosure and Expansion Enclosures Note If you are using a UPS connect all units to the UPS Power up the expansion enclosures first followed by controller enclosures and then the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster The redundant power supplies and separate power cords provide fault tolerance if properly connected Caution The expansion enclosures and controller enclosures must always be powered up and properly connected to each other and the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster before powering up the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster The expansion enclosures must be powered up first before the controller enclosures and Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster If these instructions are not followed the system could start slowly Note To achieve fault tolerance units with two power supplies should receive power from two different AC circuits Caution When you power off the controller enclosures and expansion enclosures wait five seconds before you power them back on If you power the units off and on too quickly unexpected results may occur Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide May 2005 Powering on the Expansion Enclosures T
25. Domain MMD support CIFS Security Descriptors SD on file and directories Discretionary Access Control Lists DACL on files and directories NIS NIS Unicode Windows Active Directory Service ADS support Windows Dynamic DNS support Windows compatible Kerberos v5 security Windows compatible Lightweight Directory Access Protocol LDAP LDAP authentication for NFS Network Time Protocol NTP 2 Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide May 2005 m SYSLOGD Remote Logging a Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP Supported Clients A client is any computer on the network that requests file services from the Sun StorEdge 5x10 NAS Appliance In general if a client implementation follows the NFS version 2 or 3 protocol or the CIFS specifications it is supported with the Sun StorEdge 5x10 NAS Appliance Network Connection a Auto sensing 10 100 1000 Base TX dual RJ 45 network connector m Optional Optical Gigabit NIC card Automatic IP Address Assignment m Supports DHCP ARP for automatic assignment of IP address RAID Controllers a Controller enclosure with two RAID controllers configured for Fibre Channel FC or for Serial ATA SATA disk drives Data Management m Sun StorEdge File Checkpoint facility allows users to recover accidentally damaged or deleted data with a simple file copy operation m Directory Tree Quotas m User and Group Quotas Setup and Configura
26. EU controller enclosure Two Optical Fiber cables per HBA card ar OC Two AC power cords These must be ordered PUP separately from Sun Microsystems Chapter 3 Installing the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster 39 PEL A888 sun StorEdge 5300 RAID EU controller enclosure Re Rail Mounting kits These must be ordered separately from Sun Microsystems If you purchased one or more expansion enclosures take a moment to make sure that each package includes the following listed items Should any of the items be damaged or missing contact your Sun Microsystems sales representative or reseller immediately i JEE ELLI Sun StorEdge 5300 EU expansion enclosure Two Active Copper cables CE gt Cc Two AC power cords These must be ordered separately el from Sun Microsystems SS Rail Mounting kit This must be ordered separately from Sun Microsystems Note A maximum of seven EU F or eight EU S expansion enclosures can be attached to a controller enclosure Caution All expansion enclosures attached to a controller enclosure must be of the same type all EU F or all EU S 40 Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide May 2005 Unpacking the Units Follow these guidelines for unpacking the equipment Caution Always use two people to remove the units from their container to avoid personal injury or damage to the equipment during installation A fully lo
27. Edge 5310 Cluster controller enclosure and expansion enclosures contain several components sensitive to static electrical discharge Surges of static electricity caused by shuffling your feet across a floor and touching a metallic surface for example can cause damage to electrical components For this reason it is important that proper packaging and grounding techniques be observed Follow the procedures below a Transport products in static safe containers m Cover work stations with approved static dissipating material m Wear a wrist strap and always be properly grounded when touching static sensitive equipment or parts a Use only properly grounded tools and equipment m Avoid touching pins leads or circuitry Caution To avoid damaging any internal components with static electricity follow these instructions before performing any installation procedures For all units make sure that the units are turned off and that both of the power cables are plugged in Wear a wrist strap and always be properly grounded when touching static sensitive equipment or parts If a wrist strap is not available touch any unpainted metal surface on the back panel of any unit to dissipate static electricity Repeat this procedure several times during installation Avoid touching exposed circuitry and handle components by their edges only Caution Do not power on any units until after you have connected the Sun StorE
28. P address At the Web Admin login screen click Apply A password is not required The password can be set later Refer to the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Software Installation Configuration and User Guide From the left side navigation panel select Fault Tolerance gt Recover Check the status of the recover process in the logging window bottom pane In the Restore Raid Configuration window assign some of the LUNs to server H2 Chapter 3 Installing the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster 73 Note You must assign at least one LUN to each server In most situations you will want approximately equal amounts of storage assigned to each server in the cluster 5 Click Apply Note The appropriate LUN assignments will be saved in the New Restore Raid Configuration window and the Current RAID Configuration window 6 Click Recover and the LUNs will be distributed between both the servers At this point both servers will change to the NORMAL state Note Verify that both servers are in the NORMAL state on the LCD Panel display or on the Web Admin main page where the Server Status should display NORMAL Assigning LUN Paths You should assign LUN paths on each server to balance multipath access from each server to each storage controller 1 In the navigation panel select Fault Tolerance gt Set LUN Path 2 Select a LUN and click Edit 3 Select the desired controller from the Primary Path drop
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30. This chapter contains Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster technology overview and installation instructions only If you are installing a single head Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance refer to Chapter 2 for instructions This chapter provides an overview of Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster technology and comprehensive instructions for installing the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster the Sun StorEdge 5300 RAID EU controller enclosures and the optional Sun StorEdge 5300 EU expansion enclosures It has been designed to help you Check for required components Unpack the units Rackmount the units Connect the units Power on each unit Assign IP addresses Configure the cluster Note The Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster ships with the operating system installed 37 Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster Technology An Introduction The Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster with two Sun StorEdge 5300 RAID EU controller enclosures provides high reliability and high availability network attached storage NAS services using an active active pair of servers in a system configuration with no single point of failure The servers in a Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster system are similar to those used in stand alone Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance configurations with two key exceptions a High Availability HA servers are sold as matched pairs identified as H1 and H2 in their software serial numbers printed on the software license serial number label on the left side of the c
31. U F Expansion Enclosure Front With Fibre Channel Disk Drives 13 Sun StorEdge 5300 EU Expansion Enclosure Back Panel 13 Recommended Rackmounting Order 16 Tray ID Switch 18 Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance HBA Cards and Controller Enclosure Ports 19 Connecting the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS to the Controller Enclosure 20 Connecting Two HBA Cards to the Controller Enclosure 21 Connecting the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance to Two Controller Enclosures 22 Controller Enclosure and Expansion Enclosure Ports 23 Controller Enclosure and One Expansion Enclosure Cable Interconnection 24 Controller Enclosure and Two Expansion Enclosures Cable Interconnection 25 Controller Enclosure and Three Expansion Enclosures Cable Interconnection 26 Controller Enclosure and Seven Expansion Enclosures Cable Interconnection 28 Connecting to a Fast Ethernet or Gigabit Network 30 Connecting to an Optical Gigabit Network 31 n mn a nm n nm nm nm nm nm nm nm a nm a mn nm nm nm n mn a mn n n n nm a GURE 2 21 GURE 2 22 GURE 2 23 GURE 2 24 GURE 3 1 GURE 3 2 GURE 3 3 GURE 3 4 GURE 3 5 GURE 3 6 GURE 3 7 GURE 3 8 GURE 3 9 GURE 3 10 GURE 3 11 GURE 3 12 GURE 3 13 GURE 3 14 GURE 3 15 GURE 3 16 GURE 3 17 GURE 3 18 GURE 3 19 GURE 3 20 GURE 3 21 GURE 3 22 GURE 3 23 GURE 3 24 Expansion Enclosure Back Panel 33 Controller Enclosure
32. acity SATA drive has an available capacity of 360 GB for a total available capacity of 3 6 TB for the first EU S expansion enclosure Chapter 4 Using the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance 83 Subsequent EU S expansion enclosures contain 14 hot swappable SATA hard drives organized as two seven drive RAID 5 groups providing nearly 4 4 TB of additional available capacity Caution Do not mix fibre channel and SATA disk drives in an expansion enclosure Using Drive Shuttles Each drive is encased in its own drive shuttle These drive shuttles can be individually replaced without shutting down the expansion enclosure controller enclosure or Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Caution Do not mix fibre channel and SATA disk drives in an expansion enclosure a controller enclosure or an array Caution Hot swap only one drive shuttle at a time Confirm that the RAID subsystem has completed any necessary rebuild before removing another drive shuttle Caution Do not update system software or RAID firmware when the RAID subsystem is in critical state or is creating new or rebuilding an existing RAID set FIGURE 4 6 Fibre Channel Drive Shuttle Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide May 2005 Power Supplies The controller enclosure and expansion enclosures use the same power supply modules Controller enclosure BSSSSEs ES See e eT PY Oecececerr ae
33. aded unit weighs approximately 95 pounds 43 kg Select a suitable area for unpacking Store all packing material and boxes for possible equipment returns Compare the packing slip and the list of parts with the items you received If the list of parts on your packing slip does not match the items you received or any items appear damaged immediately notify your carrier agent and the supplier who prepared your shipment Carefully examine the cables provided in the package If any cable appears to be damaged contact your Sun sales representative for an immediate replacement Make sure you have received the following cables required to complete the installation For the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster m Ethernet CAT 5 crossover cable also referred to as Health Monitoring cable m Four power cables For each Sun StorEdge 5300 RAID EU controller enclosure m Two power cables Two Optical Fiber cables For each Sun StorEdge 5300 EU expansion enclosure m Two power cables a Two Active Copper cables To obtain qualified cables consult your Sun Microsystems sales representative Chapter 3 Installing the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster 41 Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster Front and Back Panels FIGURE 3 1 Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster Front View FIGURE 3 2 Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster with Faceplate Removed 42 Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide May 2005 UPS USB rese
34. alified service technician is authorized to remove unit covers and to access any of the internal components Built in Network Interface Card NIC Ports The two built in NIC ports enable network communication The Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance supports Ethernet Fast Ethernet and Copper Gigabit An Optical Gigabit card is also available Refer to Connecting to the Network on page 30 and Connecting the Server Health Monitoring and Network Cables on page 64 for more detail Built in NIC ports FIGURE 4 1 Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Network Interface Card Ports 76 Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide e May 2005 Power Supplies A system s power supply provides power to all of its components Power supply systems for all units are auto sensing devices with automatic adaption to line voltages from 100 to 240 volts 50 to 60 Hz The power supply system in the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance consists of two redundant hot swappable modules in a 1 1 configuration Each module is capable of maintaining a load of 500 watts A minimum of one supply is required for proper system operation although two power supplies are required for power redundancy A red light on the rear of the power supply module indicates that the power cord is disconnected Release Lever Power supply module Power supply modules FIGURE 4 2 Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Power Supply Power Su
35. all cables between the expansion enclosures and controller enclosures and the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance are securely connected and the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance is connected to the network turn on the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance by using the following procedure 1 Verify that the power button is in the Off position 2 Connect one end of the AC power cable to the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance see FIGURE 2 23 3 Repeat for the second cable 34 Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide May 2005 4 Plug both power cables into two separate AC power sources Both power cables must be connected before you press the Power button AC power plugs FIGURE 2 23 Connecting the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance AC Power Cables 5 Press the Power button FIGURE 2 24 on the front panel behind the faceplate FRONT PANEL System Status LED System ID LED Hard Drive Status LED NMI not used LEDs and Pushbuttons FIGURE 2 24 Power Button and Front Panel Detail Refer to the hardcopy Setting Up the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance poster or to the Quick Reference Manual for network and system configuration instructions Chapter 2 Installing the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance 35 36 Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide May 2005 CHAPTER 3 Installing the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster Note
36. arts with the items you received If the list of parts on your packing slip does not match the items you received or any items appear damaged immediately notify your carrier agent and the supplier who prepared your shipment Carefully examine the cables provided in the package If any cable appears to be damaged contact your Sun sales representative for an immediate replacement Make sure you have received the following cables required to complete the installation For the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance a Two power cables For the Sun StorEdge 5300 RAID EU controller enclosure a Two power cables Two Optical Fiber cables For each Sun StorEdge 5300 EU expansion enclosure m Two power cables a Two Active Copper cables To obtain qualified cables consult your Sun Microsystems sales representative Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide May 2005 Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Front and Back Panels FIGURE 2 1 Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Front View FIGURE 2 2 Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance with Faceplate Removed Dual port HBA card to controller enclosure SCSI port to optional tape drive AC power supply 2 l USB reserved l oe UPS AC power supply 1 reserved Built in p pply NICs AC power plugs VGA Keyboard maintenance use maintenance use FIGURE 2 3 Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Back Panel with Single HBA Card Chapter 2 In
37. channel expansion enclosures EU Fs or with SATA expansion enclosures EU Ss The fibre channel controller enclosure front panel contains 14 hot swappable hard drives organized as two six drive RAID 5 groups plus two global hot spares Each 146 GB raw capacity drive has an available capacity of 133 GB for a total available capacity of 1 3 TB for the enclosure The controller enclosure used with a SATA system is delivered without hard drives Instead all SATA drives are contained in EU S expansion enclosures Caution Do not mix fibre channel and SATA disk drives in a controller enclosure or in an array Note In a dual array configuration one array can contain fibre channel disk drives in the controller enclosure and expansion enclosures and the other array can contain SATA disk drives in the expansion enclosures only Expansion Enclosures Expansion enclosures allow you to extend the storage capabilities of the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance system The front panel of each EU F expansion enclosure contains 14 hot swappable fibre channel hard drives organized as two seven drive RAID 5 groups Each 146 GB raw capacity drive has an available capacity of 133 GB for a total available capacity of 1 6 TB per EU F expansion enclosure The front panel of the first EU S expansion enclosure contains 14 hot swappable SATA drives organized as two six drive RAID 5 groups pluse two global hot spares Each 400 GB raw cap
38. closure and seven expansion enclosures fourteen 2 meter Active Copper cables are required Refer to FIGURE 2 18 Controller enclosure Expansion enclosure 1 Expansion enclosure 2 Expansion enclosure 3 Expansion enclosure 4 Expansion enclosure 5 Expansion enclosure 6 Expansion enclosure 7 FIGURE 2 18 Controller Enclosure and Seven Expansion Enclosures Cable Interconnection Caution Do not mix EU F fibre channel and EU S SATA expansion enclosures attached to a controller enclosure 1 Connect one Active Copper cable between the A side expansion port of the controller enclosure and the A side port 1 of expansion enclosure 1 28 Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide May 2005 Connect one Active Copper cable between the A side port 2 of expansion enclosure 1 and the A side port 1 of expansion enclosure 2 Continue to connect one Active Copper cable between the A side port 2 of each expansion enclosure and the A side port 1 of the expansion enclosure directly below it until the A sides of all expansion enclosures are interconnected with Active Copper cables Connect one Active Copper cable between the B side expansion port of the controller enclosure and the B side port 2 of expansion enclosure 7 Connect one Active Copper cable between the B side port 1 of expansion enclosure 7 and the B side port 2 of expansion enclosure 6 Continue to connect one
39. crosystems S Rail Mounting kits These must be ordered separately from Sun Microsystems 8 Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide May 2005 If you purchased one or more expansion enclosures take a moment to make sure that each package includes the following listed items Should any of the items be damaged or missing contact your Sun Microsystems sales representative or reseller immediately Sun StorEdge 5300 EU expansion enclosure Two Active Copper cables s Two AC power cords These must be ordered separately apl pP from Sun Microsystems Rail Mounting kit This must be ordered separately from Sun Microsystems Note A maximum of seven EU F or eight EU S expansion enclosures can be attached to a controller enclosure Caution All expansion enclosures attached to a controller enclosure must be of the same type all EU F or all EU S Unpacking the Units Follow these guidelines for unpacking the equipment Caution Always use two people to remove the units from their container to avoid personal injury or damage to the equipment during installation A fully loaded unit weighs approximately 95 pounds 43 kg 1 Select a suitable area for unpacking 2 Store all packing material and boxes for possible equipment returns Chapter 2 Installing the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance 9 10 3 Compare the packing slip and the list of p
40. ct the interference Avis de conformite aux normes du ministere des Communications du Canada Cet equipment ne depasse pas les limites de Classe A d emission de bruits radioelectriques pour les appareils numeriques telles que perscrites par le Reglement sur le brouillage radioelectrique etabli par le ministere des Communications du Canada L exploitation faite en milieu residentiel peut entrainer le brouillage des receptions radio et television ce qui obligerait le proprietaire ou l operateur a prendre les dispositions necessaires pour en eliminer les causes SUN microsystems Declaration of Conformity Compliance Model Number SR2300 Product Family Name Sun Fire V65x Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS EMC USA FCC Class A This equipment complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This equipment may not cause harmful interference 2 This equipment must accept any interference that may cause undesired operation European Union This equipment complies with the following requirements of the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC As Telecommunication Network Equipment TNE in both Telecom Centers and Other Than Telecom Centers per as applicable EN300 386 V 1 3 1 09 2001 Required Limits EN55022 CISPR22 Class A EN61000 3 2 Pass EN61000 3 3 Pass EN61000 4 2 6 kV Direct 8 kV Air EN61000 4 3 3 V m 80 1000MHz 10 V m 800 960 MHz and 1400 2000 MHz EN61000 4 4 1 kV AC
41. dds its network addresses to its own LAN ports and begins to advertise its partner s shares along with its own The server failover process completes in a few seconds The time required for clients communicating with the failed server to transition to the new server varies with the protocol used NFS UDP transfers 38 Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide May 2005 immediately while NFS TCP requires a reconnect which is performed transparently in the context of a NFS retry CIFS also requires a reconnect although different applications may do so transparently notify the user or require user confirmation before proceeding Before You Begin the Installation Before proceeding with the hardware installation take a moment to make sure your Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster package includes the following listed items Should any of the items be damaged or missing contact your Sun Microsystems sales representative or reseller immediately Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster Ethernet CAT 5 crossover cable aa OC Four AC power cords These must be ordered a F separately from Sun Microsystems S Rail Mounting kits These must be ordered separately from Sun Microsystems Make sure your Sun StorEdge 5300 RAID EU package includes the following listed items Should any of the items be damaged or missing contact your Sun Microsystems sales representative or reseller immediately Sun StorEdge 5300 RAID
42. dge 5310 Cluster to the network Review specifications in the Appendix to determine isolation and continuous power requirements Mains AC Power Disconnect You are responsible for installing an AC power disconnect for the entire rack unit This power source disconnect must be readily accessible and it must be labeled as controlling power to the entire rack unit not just to the servers Grounding the Rack Installation To avoid the potential for an electrical shock hazard you must include a third wire safety ground conductor with the rack installation The safety grounding conductor must be a minimum 14 AWG connected to the earth ground stud on the rear of the server The safety ground conductor should be connected to the chassis stud with a two hole crimp terminal Chapter 3 Installing the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster 47 with a maximum width of 0 25 inch The nuts on the chassis should be installed with a 10 in Ib torque The safe ground conductor provides proper grounding only for the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster You must provide additional proper grounding for the rack and other devices installed in it Unit Placement in the Rack Mount the enclosures in the following order starting from the bottom 1 Sun StorEdge 5300 EU expansion enclosure 2 RAID EU controller enclosure 3 Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster server H2 serial number ending H2 The serial number is printed on the software license serial number label on the left s
43. e Chapter 2 Installing the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance 23 The cabling differs depending on the number of expansion enclosures you are connecting m For one expansion enclosure refer to Cabling a Controller Enclosure to One Expansion Enclosure on page 24 m For two expansion enclosures refer to Cabling a Controller Enclosure to Two Expansion Enclosures on page 25 m For three expansion enclosures refer to Cabling a Controller Enclosure to Three Expansion Enclosures on page 26 a For four to seven expansion enclosures refer to Cabling a Controller Enclosure to Seven Expansion Enclosures on page 28 Cabling a Controller Enclosure to One Expansion Enclosure To connect a controller enclosure and one expansion enclosure two 2 meter Active Copper cables are required Refer to FIGURE 2 15 Controller enclosure Expansion enclosure FIGURE 2 15 Controller Enclosure and One Expansion Enclosure Cable Interconnection 1 Connect one Active Copper cable between the A side expansion port of the controller enclosure and the A side port 1 of the expansion enclosure 2 Connect one Active Copper cable between B side expansion port of the controller enclosure and the B side port 2 of the expansion enclosure Note The A side port 2 and B side port 1 of the expansion enclosure remain empty 24 Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide May 2005 Cabling a Controller E
44. e 1 Verify that all cables between the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance controller enclosures and expansion enclosures are properly secured according to the instructions in Connecting the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance to Controller Enclosures on page 19 and Connecting Controller Enclosures to Expansion Enclosures on page 23 2 Make sure that the power switches are in the Off position and then connect both AC power cables to the back of each controller enclosure see FIGURE 2 22 3 Connect the other end of the two power cables to two separate AC power sources Chapter 2 Installing the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance 33 4 Power on each controller enclosure by setting the two power supply switches to the On position p s t e f nom SRECECRCCC ree 1i rane rm Power switch Power switch AC power plug AC power plug FIGURE 2 22 Controller Enclosure Back Panel 5 Check that all front panel LEDs turn solid green to indicate good operation Powering on the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Caution The expansion enclosures and controller enclosures must always be powered up and properly connected to each other and the main appliance before powering up the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance The expansion enclosures must be powered up first before the controller enclosures and Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance If these instructions are not followed the system could start slowly After making sure
45. e can cause damage to electrical components For this reason it is important that proper packaging and grounding techniques be observed Follow the procedures below a Transport products in static safe containers m Cover work stations with approved static dissipating material m Wear a wrist strap and always be properly grounded when touching static sensitive equipment or parts a Use only properly grounded tools and equipment m Avoid touching pins leads or circuitry To avoid damaging any internal components with static electricity follow these instructions before performing any installation procedures For all units make sure that the units are turned off and that both of the power cables are plugged in Wear a wrist strap and always be properly grounded when touching static sensitive equipment or parts If a wrist strap is not available touch any unpainted metal surface on the back panel of any unit to dissipate static electricity Repeat this procedure several times during installation Avoid touching exposed circuitry and handle components by their edges only Caution Do not power on any units until after you have connected the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance to the network Review specifications in the Appendix to determine isolation and continuous power requirements Mains AC Power Disconnect You are responsible for installing an AC power disconnect for the entire rack unit This power so
46. er H1 to the Controller B host 1 port on the first controller enclosure Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide May 2005 4 Connect the HBA port 1 of the second HBA card on the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster server H1 to the Controller A host 1 port on the second controller enclosure Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster server H1 Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster server H2 Controller A Controller B First controller enclosure Controller A Controller B Second controller enclosure FIGURE 3 12 Connecting the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster to Two Controller Enclosures Steps 1 4 5 Connect the HBA port 2 of the first HBA card on the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster server H2 to the Controller A host 2 port on the first controller enclosure 6 Connect the HBA port 1 of the first HBA card on the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster server H2 to the Controller B host 2 port on the second controller enclosure 7 Connect the HBA port 2 of the second HBA card on the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster server H2 to the Controller B host 2 port on the first controller enclosure Chapter 3 Installing the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster 55 56 8 Connect the HBA port 1 of the second HBA card on the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster server H2 to the Controller A host 2 port on the second controller enclosure Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster server H1 Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster server H2 Controller A Controller B First contro
47. es in the controller enclosure and expansion enclosures and the other array can contain SATA disk drives in the expansion enclosures only However you cannot mix EU F fibre channel and EU S SATA expansion enclosures attached to a controller enclosure Note A maximum of seven EU F or eight EU S expansion enclosures can be attached to a controller enclosure Chapter 3 Installing the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster 57 The cabling differs depending on the number of expansion enclosures you are connecting m For one expansion enclosure refer to Cabling a Controller Enclosure to One Expansion Enclosure on page 58 m For two expansion enclosures refer to Cabling a Controller Enclosure to Two Expansion Enclosures on page 59 m For three expansion enclosures refer to Cabling a Controller Enclosure to Three Expansion Enclosures on page 60 a For four to seven expansion enclosures refer to Cabling a Controller Enclosure to Seven Expansion Enclosures on page 62 Cabling a Controller Enclosure to One Expansion Enclosure To connect a controller enclosure and one expansion enclosure two 2 meter Active Copper cables are required Refer to FIGURE 3 15 Controller enclosure Expansion enclosure FIGURE 3 15 Controller Enclosure and One Expansion Enclosure Cable Interconnection 1 Connect one Active Copper cable between the A side expansion port of the controller enclosure and the A side port 1 of the expansion encl
48. etwork protocol for exchanging files SMB is typically used by Windows for Workgroups OS 2 Warp Connect and DEC Pathworks See also CIFS A RAID based method for data storage in which data is divided into stripes One stripe is written to the first drive the next to the second drive and so on The primary advantage of striping is the ability for all drives in the array to process reads and writes simultaneously The electrical connection at each end of the SCSI bus composed of a set of resistors on internal SCSI devices or an active or passive SCSI terminator block on external SCSI devices Glossary 91 92 Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide May 2005 Index A Active Active cluster definition 89 array definition 89 back panel components 80 C cabling summary 32 66 card network interface 76 clients 3 cluster definition 89 clustering high availability 38 components back panel 80 external 78 internal 75 connections network 3 power 15 47 controller enclosure definition 89 conventions 5 D Documentation set 4 drive shuttle 83 E electrical grounding 14 46 expansion enclosure definition 90 drive shuttle 83 external components 78 F front panel switches 79 G grounding requirements 14 46 H high availability clustering 38 93 indicators LED status 79 internal components 75 L LED status indicators 79 N
49. expansion enclosure 1 remain empty Chapter 3 Installing the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster 59 Cabling a Controller Enclosure to Three Expansion Enclosures To connect a controller enclosure and three expansion enclosures six 2 meter Active Copper cables are required Refer to FIGURE 3 17 Controller enclosure Expansion enclosure 1 Expansion enclosure 2 Expansion enclosure 3 FIGURE 3 17 Controller Enclosure and Three Expansion Enclosures Cable Interconnection Caution Do not mix EU F fibre channel and EU S SATA expansion enclosures attached to a controller enclosure 1 Connect one Active Copper cable between the A side expansion port of the controller enclosure and the A side port 1 of expansion enclosure 1 2 Connect one Active Copper cable between the A side port 2 of expansion enclosure 1 and the A side port 1 of expansion enclosure 2 3 Connect one Active Copper cable between the A side port 2 of expansion enclosure 2 and the A side expansion port 1 of expansion enclosure 3 4 Connect one Active Copper cable between the B side expansion port of the controller enclosure and B side port 2 of expansion enclosure 3 60 Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide May 2005 5 Connect one Active Copper cable between the B side port 1 of expansion enclosure 3 and the B side port 2 of expansion enclosure 2 6 Connect one Active Copper cable between the B side port
50. hassis representing the server number m Servers include support for peer health monitoring Storage in a Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster system is based on the same Sun StorEdge 5300 RAID EU controller enclosures used in Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance systems configured to support independent storage access from either or both servers and optionally including Sun StorEdge 5300 EU expansion enclosures How High Availability Clustering Works During normal operation each server in a Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster system operates independently Each has its own dedicated storage resources that is LUNs and RAID groups maintains its own set of file systems and offers its own set of NAS shares to external clients This independence allows a larger client community to be supported by spreading operational load across the entire system Although independent each server is also part of a HA cluster Each server has direct access to not only its own storage resources but those of its partner Servers continuously monitor the health of their partners over a dedicated private LAN connection and mirror key configuration information necessary to recover from a failure Certain management commands directed to either server including configuration changes and shutdown operations are also communicated across the private connection to the other server In the event of a failure the surviving server takes ownership of its failed partner s storage resources a
51. iance Software Installation Configuration and User Guide Improper shutdown may result in a loss of data System ID Button The button that turns on the blue light on the front and back of the system for easy location of a unit in a rack Reset Button The button that can reset the system Caution Do not use the reset button to reset the system Always use the proper shutdown procedure Status LED Indicators LED Status indicators at the front panel signal current activities taking place in the system TABLE 4 1 Status LED Indicators Power LED A continuous green LED indicates the system is powered on An amber light indicates one of the power cords is disconnected No light indicates the system is off Built in NIC 1 LED A green LED indicates network activity via the built in NIC port 1 Built in NIC 2 LED A green LED indicates network activity via the built in NIC port 2 Chapter 4 Using the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance 79 TABLE 4 1 Status LED Indicators Hard Drive Status LED Not applicable System Status LED A continuous green LED indicates the system is in normal operation A blinking green LED indicates the system is operating in a degraded mode A continuous amber LED indicates the system is in a critical or nonrecoverable condition A blinking amber LED indicates the system is in a non critical condition A red light indicates one of the power cords is disconnected
52. ical Support For technical problems requiring on site service Sun Microsystems provides professional experienced field engineers who work closely with our Technical Support Engineers for total solution support For more information about purchasing an on site service package for your system contact your sales representative or reseller You can contact Sun Microsystems Technical Support Engineers in a variety of ways or obtain technical information specifications files answers to frequently asked questions by going to http www sun com service contacting solution html Where to Go from Here Chapter Two Installing the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Provides instructions for installing the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Sun StorEdge 5300 RAID EU controller enclosure and optional Sun StorEdge 5300 EU expansion enclosures Chapter Three Installing the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster Provides instructions for installing the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster Sun StorEdge 5300 RAID EU controller enclosure and optional Sun StorEdge 5300 EU expansion enclosures Chapter Four Using the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Describes how to use the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance and its components It is organized into two sections internal components and external components Appendix Specifications Provides information about physical and environmental characteristics as well as power requirements for the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance G
53. ide of the chassis 4 Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster server H1 serial number ending H1 Note If you are using two RAID EU controller enclosures first mount the expansion enclosures for the second controller then mount the second controller enclosure and then follow steps 1 4 above Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster top First 5300 RAID EU controller enclosure Second 5300 RAID EU controller enclosure 5300 EU expansion enclosure bottom a A AS gt Rear View two controller enclosures single expansion enclosure FIGURE 3 8 Recommended Rack Mounting Order for Two Controller Enclosures and One Expansion Enclosure 48 Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide May 2005 If you are using two controller enclosures install the units starting with the last expansion enclosure if any for the second controller enclosure at the bottom of the cabinet Next install the rest of the expansion enclosures if any for the second controller enclosure Leave room for any planned expansion Then install the second controller enclosure If room remains in the cabinet repeat for the expansion enclosures if any for the first controller enclosure and install the first controller enclosure Finally install the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster If you are using one controller enclosure install the units starting with the last expansion enclosure if any for the controller enclosure at the botto
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55. itional configuration information later Click Next to continue From the Set Server Name screen enter the server name and populate the other fields accordingly and then click Next From the Enable Failover screen select Enable Automatic Failover and Enable Link Failover and click to enable Automatic Failover and Enable Link Failover A default value of 60 seconds is assigned in both the Down Timeout and Restore Timeout fields Enter the Partner Configuration Name and the Gateway IP address for server H2 Partner Name factory default is head2 The information you enter here is used to start server H2 via the heartbeat connection The Partner Name is the host name you want to assign to server H2 Any network information server H2 obtained via DHCP or manually via the LCD panel will be displayed here and can be corrected if necessary The field for Private IP for the heartbeat connection should already be populated IP 10 10 10 2 private network and should not be changed Click Next On the Configure Network Adapters screen verify the information is correct You may configure additional network interfaces at this time However if you change the configuration of the port to which the browser is attached the browser session will be disconnected Click Next to continue On the Set Gateway Address screen enter the gateway address and click Next to continue For all the other wizard configuration steps
56. kgroups and departments who require the ability to share documents across heterogeneous platforms in an easily managed environment the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance provides a highly reliable easily installed fundamental piece in a complete end to end network storage solution Supporting file sharing between Network File System NFS and Common Internet File System CIFS environments the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance significantly accelerates file I O services ensuring data integrity by relying on a full journaling file system Application server performance is also optimized by off loading data sharing responsibilities Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance attaches directly to the network as quickly and simply as a network printer The modular scalable Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance offers high levels of performance for users who require optimum file sharing capabilities These capabilities are enabled with high speed CPUs and high speed RAID controller architecture to boost performance and redundant components that ensure data availability Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Features Note For the most current support information please contact your Sun sales representative Supported File Access Protocols Microsoft networks CIFS SMB UNIX NFS V2 and V3 m File Transfer Protocol FTP Network Security Protocols Integrates with Network Logon Netlogon client Windows Domain support Multiple Master
57. ller Enclosure Back Panel 68 Connecting the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster AC Power Cables 69 Power Button and Front Panel Detail 70 Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide May 2005 GURE 4 1 GURE 4 2 GURE 4 3 GURE 4 4 GURE 4 5 GURE 4 6 GURE 4 7 Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Network Interface Card Ports 76 Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Power Supply 77 Power Switch and Front Panel Detail 78 Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Back Panel with Single HBA Card 80 Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance VGA Port 82 Fibre Channel Drive Shuttle 84 Power Supply Modules 85 xi xii Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide May 2005 CHAPTER 1 Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance the Sun Microsystems network attached storage solution This chapter provides introductory information about the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance features It also explains how this user guide is organized and how best to use it to help you get started Note The general Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance features described in this chapter also apply to the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster For a specific description of Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster technology refer to Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster Technology An Introduction on page 38 Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Technology An Introduction For corporate wor
58. ller enclosure Controller A Controller B Second controller enclosure FIGURE 3 13 Connecting the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster to Two Controller Enclosures Steps 5 8 Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide May 2005 Connecting the Controller Enclosures to Expansion Enclosures Each controller enclosure uses Controller A and Controller B expansion ports to connect to FC AL ports at the back of an expansion enclosure FIGURE 3 14 Controller A expansion port Controller B expansion port Controller enclosure man sean i s 2 2a 3 Expansion enclosure Controller A Controller A Controller B Controller B port 1 In port 2 Out port 1 In port 2 Out A B FIGURE 3 14 Controller Enclosure and Expansion Enclosure Ports The controller enclosures and the expansion enclosures connect with a pair of Active Copper cables These are copper cables with transceiver electronics built into their connector ends They plug directly into the SFP ports of the controllers and expansion enclosures Note This section contains instructions for connecting controller enclosures and expansion enclosures These instructions apply for one controller enclosure or for two controller enclosures If you are using two controller enclosures follow the same instructions to connect expansion enclosures to each controller enclosure Caution One array can contain fibre channel disk driv
59. lossary Gives definitions for unfamiliar words you might find in this user s guide Index Lists topics alphabetically for quick reference 6 Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide May 2005 CHAPTER 2 Installing the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Note This chapter contains single head Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance installation instructions only If you are installing a Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster refer to Chapter 3 for instructions This chapter provides comprehensive instructions for installing the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance the Sun StorEdge 5300 RAID EU controller enclosure and the optional Sun StorEdge 5300 EU expansion enclosures It has been designed to help you Check for required components Unpack the units Rackmount the units Connect the units Power on the units Note The Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance ships with the operating system installed Before You Begin Before proceeding with the hardware installation take a moment to make sure your Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance package includes the following listed items Should any of the items be damaged or missing contact your Sun Microsystems sales representative or reseller immediately Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance AE Sun StorEdge 5300 RAID EU controller enclosure Setup poster Two Optical Fiber cables Four AC power cords These must be ordered separately from Sun Mi
60. lure A detectable physical change in hardware or software that disrupts normal proper operation A failure is repaired by the replacement of a physical component or software Fast Ethernet Single and Multi Port A high speed version of Ethernet transmitting data at 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet networks use the same media access control method that 10Base T Ethernet networks use but achieve 10 times the data transmission speed Flash Memory A special type of read only memory ROM that enables users to upgrade the information contained in the memory chips Gigabyte GB A unit of information equal to 1 024 megabytes Gigabit Ethernet An Ethernet technology that enables data transfer rates of up to 1 Gbps using optical fiber cable or unshielded twisted pair cable Hot Replacement of Components Hot Swap The ability to replace a failed component without interruption of system service Interface Cable A cable designed to connect a computer to a peripheral device or a peripheral device to another peripheral device allowing each device to communicate with one another Kilobyte KB A unit of information equal to 1 024 bytes LCD Liquid Crystal Display A low power display technology that uses rod shaped crystal molecules that change their orientation when an electrical current flows through them LED Light Emitting Diode A semiconductor device that converts electrical energy into light Megabyte MB A unit of information equivalent to
61. m of the cabinet Next install the rest of the expansion enclosures if any Leave room for any planned expansion Then install the controller enclosure Finally install the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster Starting at the bottom distributes the weight correctly in the cabinet Installing the Units To install the units in a rack follow the instructions included with the rack and the rackmount kits Connecting the Power Cables Turn off both power switches on each unit in the cabinets Connect each power supply in each unit to a separate power source in the cabinet Connect the primary power cables from the cabinets to the external power sources Caution The cabinets must have two power sources connected to two separate power circuits Note Do not power on the units until you complete the procedures in this chapter The power on sequence is described in detail in Powering on the Expansion Enclosures on page 67 Powering on the Controller Enclosures on page 67 and Powering on the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster on page 68 Chapter 3 Installing the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster 49 Setting the Tray ID You set the tray ID using the Tray ID switch at the back of the expansion enclosures and controller enclosures You must set the tray ID of each unit to a unique number from 00 to 76 1 Locate the Tray ID switch at the back of the unit between the two power supplies FIGURE 3 9
62. n on supported tape devices please contact your Sun sales representative The SCSI ID of the tape library must be lower than the tape drive For example set the library ID to 0 and the drive ID to a non conflicting value such as 5 For details about the tape drive system you are using refer to the documentation that came with the system Chapter 4 Using the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance 81 VGA Port Do not use the VGA ports on the front and rear panels of the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance These connectors are reserved for Sun Microsystems Technical Support staff and used to diagnose the file server For normal operation use either the Web Administrator GUI or Telnet see the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Software Installation Configuration and User Guide VGA port FIGURE 4 5 Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance VGA Port Controller Enclosure and Expansion Enclosure Components The controller enclosure and expansion enclosures provide storage for the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance system 82 Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide May 2005 Drive Shuttles Caution Only Fibre Channel or SATA drives supplied by Sun Microsystems work with the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance system For the most current support information please contact your Sun sales representative Controller Enclosures Sun StorEdge 5300 RAID EU controller enclosures can be used with fibre
63. nclosure to Two Expansion Enclosures To connect a controller enclosure and two expansion enclosures four 2 meter Active Copper cables are required Refer to FIGURE 2 16 Controller enclosure Expansion enclosure 1 Expansion enclosure 2 FIGURE 2 16 Controller Enclosure and Two Expansion Enclosures Cable Interconnection Caution Do not mix EU F fibre channel and EU S SATA expansion enclosures attached to a controller enclosure Connect one Active Copper cable between the A side expansion port of the controller enclosure and the A side port 1 of expansion enclosure 1 Connect one Active Copper cable between the A side port 2 of expansion enclosure 1 and the A side port 1 of expansion enclosure 2 Connect one Active Copper cable between the B side expansion port of the controller enclosure and the B side port 2 of expansion enclosure 2 Connect one Active Copper cable between the B side port 1 of expansion enclosure 2 and the B side port 2 of expansion enclosure 1 Note The A side port 2 of expansion enclosure 2 and the B side port 1 of expansion enclosure 1 remain empty Chapter 2 Installing the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance 25 Cabling a Controller Enclosure to Three Expansion Enclosures To connect a controller enclosure and three expansion enclosures six 2 meter Active Copper cables are required Refer to FIGURE 2 17 Controller enclosure Expansion enclosure 1 Expansion encl
64. nclosures wait five seconds before you power them back on If you power the units off and on too quickly unexpected results may occur Powering on the Expansion Enclosures To turn on each expansion enclosure 1 Verify that all cables between the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance controller enclosures and expansion enclosures are properly secured according to the instructions in Connecting the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance to Controller Enclosures on page 19 and Connecting Controller Enclosures to Expansion Enclosures on page 23 2 Make sure that the power switches are in the Off position and then connect both AC power cables to the back of each expansion enclosure see FIGURE 2 21 3 Connect the other end of the two power cables to two separate AC power sources Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide May 2005 4 Power on each expansion enclosure by setting the two power supply switches to the On position AC power plug j Power switch AC power plug Power switch FIGURE 2 21 Expansion Enclosure Back Panel 5 Check that all front panel LEDs turn solid green to indicate good operation Powering on the Controller Enclosures Caution The expansion enclosures must be powered up first before the controller enclosures and Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance If these instructions are not followed the system could start slowly To turn on each controller enclosur
65. ng Up and Configuring the System below Setting Up and Configuring the System To get the Cluster system up and running you must specify IP addresses basic configuration information and LUN ownership Setting IP Addresses If your network supports DHCP an IP address will automatically be assigned to your LAN ports 1 If DHCP is not available assign a static IP address using the server H1 s LCD module 70 Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide May 2005 Select Menu Select A Network Config Select A Set Gateway and enter the gateway address Select C Set Port emcl or C Set Port emc2 depending on which port is the first regular LAN port and enter the IP address subnet mask and broadcast address as prompted This IP address information is assigned to the first regular non heartbeat LAN port on your system a Select Exit twice to return to the main menu Caution Do not change the private IP address on the network port that is used for the heartbeat Note To verify your settings HB Port the heartbeat port will show a private IP address and Port emc1 or Port emc2 the first regular LAN port will show the information you just entered You can edit the port information and assign addresses to other ports in the same way From the server H1 LCD Menu select C Take All LUNs When prompted to take all
66. ng the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster to Controller Enclosures This section includes instructions for connecting the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster to one or two controller enclosures Chapter 3 Installing the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster 51 The Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster and the controller enclosures each connect with a pair of optical fiber cables Optical SFP transceivers have been installed in the controller enclosures host ports to interface with the optical fiber cable s LC connectors Refer to FIGURE 3 14 for port locations Port 2 left side Port 1 right side Cluster server H1 HBA cards Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster server H2 Controller A Host 1 port Controller B Host 1 port Host 2 port Host 2 port 5300 RAID EU controller enclosure FIGURE 3 10 Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster HBA Cards and Controller Enclosure Ports Note HBA cards are inserted only in the far left on the low profile riser assembly of the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster 52 Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide May 2005 Connecting One Controller Enclosure Use the instructions in this section if you are connecting one controller enclosure to the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster 1 Connect the HBA port 2 of the first HBA card on the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster server H1 to the Controller A host 1 port 2 Connect the HBA port 2 of the second HBA card on the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster server H1 to the Controller
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68. o turn on each expansion enclosure Verify that all cables between the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster controller enclosures and expansion enclosures are properly secured according to the instructions in Connecting the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster to Controller Enclosures on page 51 and Connecting the Controller Enclosures to Expansion Enclosures on page 57 Make sure that the power switches are in the Off position and then connect both AC power cables to the back of each expansion enclosure see FIGURE 3 21 Connect the other end of the two power cables to two separate AC power sources Power on each expansion enclosure by setting the two power supply switches to the On position m J mk AC power plug Power switch AC power plug Power switch FIGURE 3 21 Expansion Enclosure Back Panel Check that all front panel LEDs turn solid green to indicate good operation Wait 60 seconds before powering on the controller enclosures Powering on the Controller Enclosures Caution The expansion enclosures must be powered up first before the controller enclosures and Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster If these instructions are not followed the system could start slowly To turn on each controller enclosure Chapter 3 Installing the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster 67 1 Verify that all cables between the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster controller enclosures and expansion enclosures are properly secured according to the instructions
69. onnected with Active Copper cables Connect one Active Copper cable between the B side expansion port of the controller enclosure and the B side port 2 of expansion enclosure 7 Connect one Active Copper cable between the B side port 1 of expansion enclosure 7 and the B side port 2 of expansion enclosure 6 Continue to connect one Active Copper cable between the B side port 1 of each expansion enclosure and the B side port 2 of the expansion enclosure directly above it until the B sides of all expansion enclosures are interconnected with Active Copper cables Note The A side port 2 of expansion enclosure 7 and the B side port 1 of expansion enclosure 1 remain empty Chapter 3 Installing the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster 63 Connecting the Server Health Monitoring and Network Cables Each server in a Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster system uses a dedicated Ethernet connection to communicate with its partner and perform periodic health checks On systems using 10 100 1000Base T as the primary network connections using the two on board LAN ports an additional 10 100Base T NIC is installed in each server for use exclusively for this health check connection FIGURE 3 19 10 100 Base T NIC Heartbeat Port fxp1 Port emc1 Port emc2 FIGURE 3 19 Connecting to a Fast Ethernet Network Systems using the optional Gigabit Ethernet optical ports as their primary network connections use the onboard LAN port 1 Port emc
70. optical Gigabit network you must have the optional add in optical Gigabit Ethernet connections Connect an LC cable from the network to the right Port emf3 optical Gigabit Ethernet connector on the rear of the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Optical Gigabit card Port emf4 Port emf3 TORE assesses on Port emc1 Port emc2 FIGURE 2 20 Connecting to an Optical Gigabit Network Powering On the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Controller Enclosures and Expansion Enclosures Note If you are using a UPS connect all units to the UPS Power up the expansion enclosures first followed by controller enclosures and then the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance The redundant power supplies and separate power cords provide fault tolerance if properly connected Chapter 2 Installing the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance 31 32 Caution The expansion enclosures and controller enclosures must always be powered up and properly connected to each other and the main appliance before powering up the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance The expansion enclosures must be powered up first before the controller enclosures and Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance If these instructions are not followed the system could start slowly Note To achieve fault tolerance units with two power supplies should receive power from two different AC circuits Caution When you power off the controller enclosures and expansion e
71. osure 2 Connect one Active Copper cable between B side expansion port of the controller enclosure and the B side port 2 of the expansion enclosure Note The A side port 2 and B side port 1 of the expansion enclosure remain empty 58 Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide May 2005 Cabling a Controller Enclosure to Two Expansion Enclosures To connect a controller enclosure and two expansion enclosures four 2 meter Active Copper cables are required Refer to FIGURE 3 16 Controller enclosure Expansion enclosure 1 Expansion enclosure 2 FIGURE 3 16 Controller Enclosure and Two Expansion Enclosures Cable Interconnection Caution Do not mix EU F fibre channel and EU S SATA expansion enclosures attached to a controller enclosure Connect one Active Copper cable between the A side expansion port of the controller enclosure and the A side port 1 of expansion enclosure 1 Connect one Active Copper cable between the A side port 2 of expansion enclosure 1 and the A side port 1 of expansion enclosure 2 Connect one Active Copper cable between the B side expansion port of the controller enclosure and the B side port 2 of expansion enclosure 2 Connect one Active Copper cable between the B side port 1 of expansion enclosure 2 and the B side port 2 of expansion enclosure 1 Note The A side port 2 of expansion enclosure 2 and the B side port 1 of
72. osure 2 Expansion enclosure 3 FIGURE 2 17 Controller Enclosure and Three Expansion Enclosures Cable Interconnection Caution Do not mix EU F fibre channel and EU S SATA expansion enclosures attached to a controller enclosure 1 Connect one Active Copper cable between the A side expansion port of the controller enclosure and the A side port 1 of expansion enclosure 1 2 Connect one Active Copper cable between the A side port 2 of expansion enclosure 1 and the A side port 1 of expansion enclosure 2 3 Connect one Active Copper cable between the A side port 2 of expansion enclosure 2 and the A side expansion port 1 of expansion enclosure 3 gt Connect one Active Copper cable between the B side expansion port of the controller enclosure and B side port 2 of expansion enclosure 3 5 Connect one Active Copper cable between the B side port 1 of expansion enclosure 3 and the B side port 2 of expansion enclosure 2 26 Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide e May 2005 6 Connect one Active Copper cable between the B side port 1 of expansion enclosure 2 and the B side port 2 of expansion enclosure 1 Note The A side port 2 of expansion enclosure 3 and the B side port 1 of expansion enclosure 1 remain empty Chapter 2 Installing the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance 27 Cabling a Controller Enclosure to Seven Expansion Enclosures To connect a controller en
73. osures consists of the following procedures m Determining the position of the units in the rack m Following instructions for assembly of hardware included with each rackmount kit m Attaching the units to the rack Before you begin rackmounting m Check that the maximum ambient operating temperature in the rack does not exceed 95 F 35 C a Pick a location that allows unrestricted air flow for the cooling fans a Make sure mounting the units into the rack will not tip the rack over even when the units are fully extended from the rack a Install the components so that the rack is stable Begin loading from the bottom of the rack to the top A Caution Uneven loading of the rack can cause dangerous instability a Make sure the rack cabinet has two power sources connected to two separate power circuits a Make sure the power outlets are close enough to the units for the power cords to reach the cabinet properly and supply power to the units m Make sure the power cables are properly grounded Grounding Procedure You must maintain reliable grounding of this equipment Review specifications in the Appendix to determine the appropriate AC branch circuit size for the quantity of units in your configuration and your operating voltage Always follow your local electrical codes for loading circuits 46 Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide May 2005 Caution The Sun Stor
74. p EU Dimension HxWxD Weight Rack Height 3 Environmental Specifications 3 1 Temperature Appliance Operating Non operating storage RAID EU amp EU Operating Non operating storage 3 2 Humidity Appliance Operating Non operating RAID EU amp EU Operating Non operating SJT or SVT 18 SWG min 3 conductor w 250V 10A plug socket TEC 320 250V 10A 1448 BTU hr typical 1332 BTU hr typical 119 BTU hr typical 8 9 cm x 43 cm x 64 8 cm 3 5 in x 16 93 in x 25 51 in 34 8 kg 76 6 Ibs 2U 13 2 cm x 48 2cm x 59 7cm 5 2in x 19in x 23 5 in 42 kg 93 Ibs 3U 10 C to 35 C 50 F to 95 F 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F 10 C to 40 C 50 F to 104 F 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F 20 to 80 non condensing 10 to 90 non condensing 20 to 80 non condensing 8 to 80 non condensing Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide May 2005 Glossary AC AC stands for alternating current AC power is supplied to the computer through an electrical outlet Active Active Cluster A pair of identical high availability servers that offer NAS services to Array AWG Cluster client communities In the event of a failure the surviving server takes on the services and client community of its failed peer The entire storage system consisting of Sun StorEdge 5300 RAID EU controller
75. pply features are 500 W output capability LED status indicators Internal cooling fans with multi speed capability Built in load sharing capability Built in overloading protection capability Integral handle for insertion extraction Chapter 4 Using the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance 77 External Components The Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance includes the following external components LCD User Interface UI m Power Button m VGA Port for service use only Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance LCD User Interface UI and Front Panel The backlit two line 20 character LCD panel and the LCD Selector Buttons are located behind the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance faceplate Also behind the faceplate are the power general fault and link activity LED indicators on the front panel as shown in FIGURE 4 3 FRONT PANEL Hard Drive Status LED System Status LED System ID LED System ID Button Reset Button NMI not used LEDs and Pushbuttons FIGURE 4 3 Power Switch and Front Panel Detail 78 Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide e May 2005 Front Panel Buttons Power Button The momentary switch APCI compliant that toggles the system power on and off Caution Do not use the power button to shutdown the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Always use the proper shutdown procedure described in Shutting Down the Server in the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appl
76. provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions in this user s guide may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense If interference is noticed consult your computer system user s guide for radio interference information Generally eliminating the interference involves reorienting the antenna moving the computer away from the receiver or plugging the receiver into a different outlet from that of the computer The FCC has prepared a booklet titled How to Identify and Resolve Radio TV Interference Problems which you may find useful It is available from the US Government Printing Office Washington D C 20402 Stock No 004 000 00345 4 Canadian Department of Communications Compliance Statement This equipment does not exceed Class A limits per radio noise emissions for digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulation of the Canadian Department of Communications Operation in a residential area may cause unacceptable interference to radio and TV reception requiring the owner or operator to take whatever steps are necessary to corre
77. r each expansion enclosure and controller enclosure installed in the cabinet When you have finished installing all units connecting their power cables and setting the tray IDs you are ready to connect the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance to the controller enclosure and the controller enclosure to the optional expansion enclosures as described in the next section 18 Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide May 2005 Connecting the Units This section describes how to cable the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance to the controller enclosures and the controller enclosures to the optional expansion enclosures for several different configurations Connecting the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance to Controller Enclosures The Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance connects to each controller enclosure with a pair of optical fiber cables Optical SFP transceivers have been installed in the controller enclosure Host ports to interface with the optical fiber cable s LC connectors Refer to FIGURE 2 10 for port locations Port 2 left side Port 1 right side HBA cards Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Controller A Host 1 port Controller B Host 1 port Host 2 port Host 2 port 5300 RAID EU controller enclosure FIGURE 2 10 Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance HBA Cards and Controller Enclosure Ports Note HBA cards are inserted only in the far left on the low profile riser assembly of the S
78. ring On the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Controller Enclosures and Expansion Enclosures 31 Powering on the Expansion Enclosures 32 Powering on the Controller Enclosures 33 Powering on the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance 34 Installing the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster 37 Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster Technology An Introduction 38 How High Availability Clustering Works 38 Before You Begin the Installation 39 Unpacking the Units 41 Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster Front and Back Panels 42 Sun StorEdge 5300 RAID EU Controller Enclosure 44 Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide May 2005 Sun StorEdge 5300 EU Expansion Enclosure 45 Rackmounting the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster Controller Enclosures and Expansion Enclosures 46 Grounding Procedure 46 Unit Placement in the Rack 48 Installing the Units 49 Connecting the Power Cables 49 Setting the Tray ID 50 Connecting the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster Controller Enclosures and Expansion Enclosures 51 Connecting the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster to Controller Enclosures 51 Connecting the Controller Enclosures to Expansion Enclosures 57 Connecting the Server Health Monitoring and Network Cables 64 Connecting to Copper Fast Ethernet or Gigabit Ethernet Networks 65 Connecting to Optional Optical Gigabit Ethernet Networks 65 Powering On the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster Controller Enclosure and Expansion Enclosures 66 Powering on the Expansion Enclo
79. rved USB P AC power reserve Keyboard 10 100 NIC card plugs R ae maintenance use Ac power supply 1 and 2 use SCSI port to optional tape drive Dual port HBA cards to controller enclosures FIGURE 3 3 Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster Back Panel with Two HBA Cards Chapter 3 Installing the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster 43 Sun StorEdge 5300 RAID EU Controller Enclosure FIGURE 3 4 Sun StorEdge 5300 RAID EU Controller Enclosure Front With Fibre Channel Disk Drives To Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster Expansion ports to optional expansion enclosures ECEE Power switch Power switch AC power plug AC power plug Tray number thumb wheel FIGURE 3 5 Sun StorEdge 5300 RAID EU Controller Enclosure Back Panel 44 Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide May 2005 Sun StorEdge 5300 EU Expansion Enclosure FIGURE 3 6 Sun StorEdge 5300 EU F Expansion Enclosure Front With Fibre Channel Disk Drives Note The Sun StorEdge 5300 EU S expansion enclosures contain only SATA disk drives To controller enclosure To controller enclosure Traynumber thumb wheel FIGURE 3 7 Sun StorEdge 5300 EU Expansion Enclosure Back Panel Chapter 3 Installing the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster 45 Rackmounting the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster Controller Enclosures and Expansion Enclosures Rackmounting the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster controller enclosures and optional expansion encl
80. stalling the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance 11 Sun StorEdge 5300 RAID EU Controller Enclosure FIGURE 2 4 Sun StorEdge 5300 RAID EU Controller Enclosure Front With Fibre Channel Disk Drives To Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Expansion ports to optional expansion enclosures ECEE Power switch Power switch AC power plug AC power plug Tray number thumb wheel FIGURE 2 5 Sun StorEdge 5300 RAID EU Controller Enclosure Back Panel 12 Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide May 2005 Sun StorEdge 5300 EU Expansion Enclosure FIGURE 2 6 Sun StorEdge 5300 EU F Expansion Enclosure Front With Fibre Channel Disk Drives Note The Sun StorEdge 5300 EU S expansion enclosures contain only SATA disk drives To controller enclosure To controller enclosure Tray number thumb wheel FIGURE 2 7 Sun StorEdge 5300 EU Expansion Enclosure Back Panel Chapter 2 Installing the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance 13 Rackmounting the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Controller Enclosure and Expansion Enclosures Rackmounting the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance controller enclosure and optional expansion enclosures consists of the following procedures m Determining the position of the units in the rack m Following instructions for assembly of hardware included with each rackmount kit m Attaching the units to the rack Before you begin rackmounting m Check
81. sures 67 Powering on the Controller Enclosures 67 Powering on the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster 68 Setting Up and Configuring the System 70 Setting IP Addresses 70 Configuring the System 71 Assigning LUN Ownership 73 Assigning LUN Paths 74 Using the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance 75 Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Components 75 Internal Components 75 Contents vii External Components 78 Controller Enclosure and Expansion Enclosure Components 82 Drive Shuttles 83 Power Supplies 85 A Specifications 87 Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance and Sun StorEdge 5300 RAID EU and EU Technical Specifications 87 Glossary 89 Index 93 viii Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide May 2005 n nm nm 7 nm nm n Gnl a nm a 7 n nm a nm 7 n n nm GURE 2 1 GURE 2 2 GURE 2 3 GURE 2 4 GURE 2 5 GURE 2 6 GURE 2 7 GURE 2 8 GURE 2 9 GURE 2 10 GURE 2 11 GURE 2 12 GURE 2 13 GURE 2 14 GURE 2 15 GURE 2 16 GURE 2 17 GURE 2 18 GURE 2 19 GURE 2 20 Figures Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Front View 11 Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance with Faceplate Removed 11 Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Back Panel with Single HBA Card 11 Sun StorEdge 5300 RAID EU Controller Enclosure Front With Fibre Channel Disk Drives 12 Sun StorEdge 5300 RAID EU Controller Enclosure Back Panel 12 Sun StorEdge 5300 E
82. tailed information and procedures for using the Web Administrator software on the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance system Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide May 2005 Conventions Used in This Manual This manual was designed to make it easy for you to find the information you need quickly To help guide you on your way familiarize yourself with the following icons TABLE 1 1 Conventions Used in Guide Caution Note Click Enter Commands and Prompts Commands Indicates steps or procedures that could result in loss of data or damage to hardware if not followed More fully explains a point in the text which might be missed or need further clarification Warns you that antistatic grounding procedures should be followed before continuing the installation Points out a section where you may need the help of trained technical support personnel or gives information on how to contact other resources Reminds you to keep the screws you are removing in the procedure as you will need them again to complete the installation or replacement Press the left mouse button Words in boldface type represent keystrokes menu items window names or mouse commands Words in Courier type indicate commands or prompts provided by the computer or server Words in boldface Courier type indicate commands you should type Chapter 1 Introduction 5 Contacting Techn
83. the odds of losing data to mechanical or electronic failure by using techniques such as data striping The most commonly used RAID implementation RAID 5 uses striping and parity information Random Access Memory Semiconductor based memory that can be read and written by the microprocessor or other hardware devices Generally understood to refer to volatile memory which can be written as well as read Small Computer Systems Interface It is a standard interface for PCs that allows you to connect up to 15 peripheral devices like CD ROM drives A pathway between SCSI hardware devices In the case of SCSI devices the bus usually consists of a circuit board and cable system in a computer or other device and disk drives tape backup or the like SCSI Host Adapter Printed circuit board also called an interface card that enables the SCSI ID Single head SMB Striping Termination computer to use a peripheral device for which it does not already have the necessary connections or circuit boards Priority number address of a SCSI device in a SCSI device chain Only one device at time can transmit through a SCSI connection port and priority is given to the device with the highest address SCSI IDs range from 0 to 15 and each SCSI device must be given a unique and unused SCSI ID A reference to the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance which consists of a single server or head Server Message Block A Microsoft compatible n
84. tion m Web Based User Interface for system configuration and administration a Command Line Interface for for use by service personnel refer to the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Software Installation Configuration and User Guide Chapter 1 Introduction 3 Client Data Backup a Network Data Management Protocol NDMP V2 and V3 Compatible with BakBone NetVault 7 supported by BakBone Compatible with Solaris Operating System backup software including Veritas NetBackup Compatible with most over the wire Network Backup software that supports CIFS or NFS 4 Other Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Documentation The Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance package includes a printed Setup Poster which quickly guides you through hardware and software setup The Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster package includes a printed Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster Setup Instructions Note The Setup Poster pertains to the non clustered Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS and is not intended for setting up the Sun StorEdge 5310 Cluster system Documentation is available on the Sun web site at http www sun com hwdocs Network_Storage_Solutions nas The documentation set includes m The Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Quick Reference Manual which provides a shorter version of the hardware setup and software instructions contained in this software guide m The Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Software Installation Configuration and User Guide which provides de
85. un StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Chapter 2 Installing the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance 19 Connecting One Controller Enclosure Use the instructions in this section if you are connecting one controller enclosure to the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance For a Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance with one dual port HBA card FIGURE 2 11 1 Connect the HBA port 2 on the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance to the Controller A host 1 port 2 Connect the HBA port 1 on the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance to the Controller B host 1 port Note The host 2 port on the A and B side remain empty Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Controller A Controller B FIGURE 2 11 Connecting the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS to the Controller Enclosure 20 Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide May 2005 For a Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance with two dual port HBA cards FIGURE 2 12 1 Connect the HBA port 2 of the first HBA card to the Controller A host 1 port 2 Connect the HBA port 2 of the second HBA card to the Controller B host 1 port Controller A Controller B 5300 RAID EU controller enclosure FIGURE 2 12 Connecting Two HBA Cards to the Controller Enclosure Note The host 2 port on the A and B side remain empty Connecting Two Controller Enclosures Use the instructions in this section and refer to FIGURE 2 13 if you are connecting two controller enclos
86. urce disconnect must be readily accessible and it must be labeled as controlling power to the entire rack unit not just to the servers Grounding the Rack Installation To avoid the potential for an electrical shock hazard you must include a third wire safety ground conductor with the rack installation The safety grounding conductor must be a minimum 14 AWG connected to the earth ground stud on the rear of the server The safety ground conductor should be connected to the chassis stud with a two hole crimp terminal with a maximum width of 0 25 inch The nuts on the chassis should be installed with a 10 in Ib torque The safe ground conductor provides proper grounding only for the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance You must provide additional proper grounding for the rack and other devices installed in it Chapter 2 Installing the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance 15 Unit Placement in the Rack Mount the units in the following order from the bottom up 1 Each EU expansion enclosure from the bottom up 2 The RAID EU controller enclosure 3 The Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance on the top Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance top 5300 RAID EU controller enclosure middle Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance top 5300 RAID EU controller enclosure middle 5300 EU expansion enclosure bottom Rear View single controller enclosure single expansion enclosure FIGURE 2 8 Recommended Rackmounting Order If you are using a single
87. ures to the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Note The Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance must have two HBA cards to connect to two controller enclosures Caution One array can contain fibre channel disk drives in the controller enclosure and expansion enclosures and the other array can contain SATA disk drives in the expansion enclosures only However you cannot mix EU F fibre channel and EU S SATA expansion enclosures attached to a controller enclosure 1 Connect the HBA port 2 of the first HBA card to the Controller A host 1 port on the first controller enclosure 2 Connect the HBA port 2 of the second HBA card to the Controller B host 1 port on the first controller enclosure Chapter 2 Installing the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance 21 3 Connect the HBA port 1 of the first HBA card to the Controller A host 1 port on the second controller enclosure 4 Connect the HBA port 1 of the second HBA card to the Controller B host 1 port on the second controller enclosure wey L L Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Ba E Appliance o aa nnnm aa Controller A Controller B First controller enclosure Controller A Controller B Second controller enclosure FIGURE 2 13 Connecting the Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance to Two Controller Enclosures 22 Sun StorEdge 5310 NAS Appliance Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide e May 2005 Connecting Controller Enclosures to Expansion Enclosures
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