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1. o 900 208 090 090 o 030 090 0 o o o o o 0 0 o 0 o o Gun I No Autotermination E 2 oc Indication LEDs lit o O Both High and Low Autotermination Indication LEDs lit 0 0 O O Q FIGURE 5 5 Autotermination Indication LEDs in an UltraSCSI or Wide SCSI Daisy Chain FIGURE 5 6 shows an array and a narrow SCSI device daisy chained to a server The HIGH Autotermination LED is On and LOW is Off on the array which indicates that a narrow SCSI device follows the array in the daisy chain Host system 0 e o a High Autotermination Indication LED lit 01 Is O O O O El Narrow SCSI device SE Oy w L L FIGURE 5 6 Autotermination Indication LEDs in a Narrow SCSI Daisy Chain Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual April 2003 Cleaning the Sun StorEdge S1 Array Screens To ensure optimum performance from your array clean the screens at the front and back of the array periodically To Clean the Front Bezel Screen Rem
2. HE 90 O o_o O FIGURE 3 29 Securing the Chassis Ground Connection Screw Powering On the Array After all of the SCSI cables and power cables are attached to the Sun StorEdge S1 array power on the array as described in the following procedure v To Power On the Array 1 Before turning the array s power on check the binary SCSI LED display with the power in standby mode Chapter 3 Installing the Sun StorEdge S1 Array 67 See To Check the Binary SCSI ID LED Display on page 86 for information on reading the binary LED display 2 Press the power switch at the back of the array to the On 1 position See FIGURE 3 21 for the location of the power switch Note that when you release the power switch it settles into the center neutral position the power remains on and the system summary fault LED on the front and back panels turns from amber to green 3 Check the LEDs to verify that the array is running properly See Checking Front Panel LEDs on page 83 and Checking Back Panel LEDs on page 88 for descriptions of the LED operations 4 Power on the host system v Io Power On the Host System 1 Make sure that the Sun StorEdge S1 array and all other peripheral devices connected to the host system are powered on 2 If you have powered off the host system power on the host system Refer to the host system documentation for the correct instructions 3 Determi
3. Attention Afin d emp cher des temp ratures de fonctionnement extr mes provoqu es par une a ration insuffisante assurez vous de fournir une a ration appropri e pour un fonctionnement du mat riel en toute s curit Avis de conformit des appareils laser Les produits Sun qui font appel aux technologies lasers sont conformes aux normes de la classe 1 en la mati re Class 1 Laser Product Luokan 1 Laserlaite Klasse 1 Laser Apparat Laser Klasse 1 AppendixB Declaration of Conformity Regulatory Compliance and Safety Statements 117 P riph riques CD et DVD L avertissement suivant s applique aux peripheriques CD DVD et autres p riph riques optiques Attention L utilisation de contr les et de r glages ou l application de proc dures autres que ceux sp cifi s dans le pr sent document peuvent entrainer une exposition a des radiations dangereuses 118 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual April 2003 Einhaltung sicherheitsbeh rdlicher Vorschriften Lesen Sie vor dem Ausf hren von Arbeiten diesen Abschnitt Im folgenden Text werden Sicherheitsvor kehrungen beschrieben die Sie bei der Installation eines Sun Microsystems Produkts beachten m ssen Sicherheitsvorkehrungen Treffen Sie zu Ihrem eigenen Schutz bei der Installation des Ger ts die folgenden Sicherheitsvorkehrungen m Beachten Sie alle auf den Ger ten angebrachten Warnhinweise und Anweisungen m Stellen Sie
4. Electrical Element Requirement Voltage 48 VDC Input current lt 4 0 amps 40 VDC 150 W Max input surge current 20 amps peak on a cold start after the DC power has dropped off for gt 60 seconds or on a restart after the DC power has been removed for 200 milliseconds or longer e 100 amps peak on a warm start or a restart after the DC power has been removed for lt 200 milliseconds but gt 4 5 milliseconds The surge current decays to normal operating current in less than 200 milliseconds DC power must be m Electrically isolated from any AC source m Reliably connected to earth the battery room positive bus is connected to ground m Capable of providing up to 200 watts of continuous power per feed pair Note The DC version of the array must be installed in a restricted access location According to the intent of the National Electrical Code a restricted access location is an area intended for qualified or trained personnel only and has access controlled by some sort of locking mechanism such as a key lock or an access card system 98 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual April 2003 Overcurrent Protection Requirements Note Overcurrent protection devices must meet applicable national and local electrical safety codes and be approved for the intended application Overcurrent protection devices must be provided as part of each host equipment rack Circuit breakers must be lo
5. Paristo voi r j ht jos se on virheellisesti asennettu Vaihda paristo ainoastaan laitevalmistajan suosittelemaan tyyppiin H vit k ytetty paristo valmistajan ohjeiden mukaisesti 128 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual April 2003 Index A AC version connecting power cables 62 power requirements 97 power supply 15 adding a disk drive 75 to 77 airflow requirements 16 17 Autotermination Indication LED 14 89 B back of array 12 to 14 back panel LEDs 14 88 bezel nameplate 9 removing 11 91 Binary SCSI ID LEDs 86 C cables AC connections 62 DC connections 65 to 66 optional cables 5 cleaning back fan screens 93 front bezel screen 91 to 93 rear fan screens 93 connecting DC grounding cable 64 DC input power cable 65 power cables 62 cooling system 16 D DC grounding cable connecting 64 DC input power cable connecting 65 DC version assembling the DC input power cable 25 to 34 connecting power cables 64 to 66 connection materials 25 DC supply and ground conductor 99 isolating the chassis 66 overcurrent protection 99 power requirements 98 power supply 15 Disk Drive LED 84 disk drives adding 75 to 77 naming conventions 76 removing 78 software configuration procedures 76 disk management Sun StorEdge S1 Storage Subsystem Manager 2 0 software 19 E electrical site requirements 97 electrical specifications 97 129 environmental
6. Pull the wire out To Connect the Strain Relief Housing With the DC Connector Insert the bottom portion of the strain relief housing into the notch on the bottom of the DC connector until it snaps into place as shown in FIGURE 2 10 Note Make sure the strain relief housing snapsfirmly into place You cannot complete the assembly correctly if the strain relief housing is not secure FIGURE 2 10 Inserting the Bottom Portion of the Strain Relief Housing Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual April 2003 2 Route the three wires coming from the back of the DC connector across the bottom of the strain relief housing and out through the opening at the right of the strain relief housing FIGURE 2 11 FIGURE 2 11 Routing the Wires out of the Bottom Portion of the Strain Relief Housing 3 Insert the tie wrap up from the bottom into the opening on the left side of the wires in the strain relief housing FIGURE 2 12 One end of the tie wrap is straight and the other end has a rectangular connector as shown in the following figure FIGURE 2 12 Securing the Wires to the Strain Relief Housing Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation and Assembling the Cables 33 4 Loop the tie wrap over the wires and back down through the strain relief housing and then pull the flat end of the tie through the connector end until the slack i
7. See Removing the Front Bezel on page 11 if needed Unlatch the drive bracket handle by sliding the latch in the direction indicated in FIGURE 4 2 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual April 2003 FIGURE 4 2 Removing and Replacing a Disk Drive Pull the bracket handle out and swing it open Continue to pivot the disk drive bracket handle against the chassis applying mild pressure until the drive disconnects Slide the drive out Determine whether you are going to replace the disk drive or not m If you are going to replace the disk drive go to To Replace a Disk Drive on page 79 m If you are not going to replace the disk drive and you are going to continue using the system insert a foam filler in the empty drive slot m If you are not going to replace the disk drive and you are returning a defective array leave the drive bays empty To Replace a Disk Drive If necessary refer to the documentation that came with your VERITAS Volume Manager or Solstice DiskSuite software for any procedures that you might have to perform before you can replace the disk drive Open the locking handle on the disk drive Push in the direction of the arrow to release the latch Slide the replacement disk drive into the vacant slot Chapter 4 Adding Removing and Replacing Drives 79 4 Firmly push the drive until the locking handle engages and the drive is flush with the array
8. m To Mount the Array Into a Four Post Rack or Cabinet on page 37 m To Mount the Array Into a Two Post Rack on page 48 Rack and Cabinet Installation Precautions Follow these precautions to avoid injury to yourself and damage to your equipment m Install heavier systems toward the bottom to improve stability m Install systems from the bottom up m Position the racks so that warm air exhaust from the back of one rack does not flow directly into the cool air intake area for another m Make sure that the racks are securely fastened to the floor Caution Make sure that each system is grounded to the rack and that each rack is connected to ground in the building 36 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual April 2003 v Io Mount the Array Into a Four Post Rack or Cabinet Note See Optional Rackmounting Kit for Four Post Racks on page 5 for how to order the adjustable mounting brackets needed for a four post rack or cabinet and for a list of components in the bracket s ship kit This procedure can be used to install the Sun StorEdge S1 array into any of the four post racks shown in TABLE 3 1 The table shows the number of arrays that fit into each type of rack or cabinet TABLE 3 1 Number of Arrays Supported in Supported Racks and Cabinets Rack Cabinet Number of Arrays Supported Sun StorEdge 72 inch Expansion Cabinet 22 with cables that ship with the cabinet If you orde
9. Front of Sun StorEdge S1 Array With Bezel 7 Front of Sun StorEdge S1 Array With Bezel Removed 8 Releasing the Left Retaining Lug to Release the Nameplate s Left Side Pulling the Right Retaining Lug Away From the Bezel 10 Removing the Front Bezel 11 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Back View 12 Power Switch 12 SCSI ID Switch 13 Back PanelLEDs 14 AC Power Connector on the Back of an AC Array 15 DC Power Connectors on the Back of aDC Array 16 Airflow Requirements Front and Back 16 Airflow Requirements Open Rack 17 Airflow Requirements Closed Rack 17 Disk Drives in the Sun StorEdge S1 Array 18 DC Connector 25 Strain Relief Housing 26 Cage Clamp Lever 26 FIGURE 2 4 FIGURE 2 6 FIGURE 2 7 FIGURE 2 8 FIGURE 2 9 FIGURE 2 10 FIGURE 2 11 FIGURE 2 13 FIGURE 3 1 FIGURE 3 2 FIGURE 3 3 FIGURE 3 4 FIGURE 3 6 FIGURE 3 7 FIGURE 3 10 FIGURE 3 12 FIGURE 3 13 FIGURE 3 14 FIGURE 3 15 FIGURE 3 16 FIGURE 3 18 FIGURE 3 19 FIGURE 3 20 FIGURE 3 21 FIGURE 3 22 FIGURE 3 23 FIGURE 3 24 FIGURE 3 26 Power Connector On the Array 27 Stripping the Insulation From the Wire 29 Opening the DC Connector Cage Clamp Using the Cage Clamp Lever 30 Opening the DC Connector Cage Clamp Using a Screwdriver 31 Inserting Wires by Color Into the DC Connector 31 Inserting the Bottom Portion of the Strain Relief Housing 32 Routing the Wires out of the Bottom Portion of the Strain Relief Housing 33 A
10. v To Insert the Nameplate Into the Bezel e Insert the nameplate s right retaining lug into its slot in the bezel then gently push the left retaining lug into its slot until it clicks 10 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual April 2003 Removing the Front Bezel Before you can add or remove disk drives or do other maintenance procedures you must remove the bezel from the front of the system To Remove the Bezel Release the front bezel by pressing the latches on both ends and pulling the bezel away from the array FIGURE 1 7 The bezel is tethered to the system so that it hangs from the front of the chassis after removal For information about how to detach the tethers from the chassis see To Clean the Front Bezel Screen on page 91 FIGURE 1 7 Removing the Front Bezel Chapter 1 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Overview 11 Components at the Back of the Array The following figure shows the components at the back of an AC version of the Sun StorEdge Sl array Note The AC and DC versions have the same power switch fans SCSI ID switch System and Autotermination LEDs and SCSI IN and OUT ports See FIGURE 1 13 for the back of a DC version System and Power connector Power switch SCSI ID switch Autotermination LEDs Fans an i C amm SCSI 3 IN port SCSI 3 OUT port FIGURE 1 8 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Back View Power Sw
11. wire into the connector See FIGURE 2 9 which shows which wires go into which holes if needed a Insert a small flat blade screwdriver into the rectangular hole directly above the hole in the DC connector where you want to insert the first wire b Press down on the screwdriver FIGURE 2 8 30 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual April 2003 Top of connector FIGURE 2 8 Opening the DC Connector Cage Clamp Using a Screwdriver 7 Feed the exposed section of each of the wires in turn into the appropriate hole in the DC connector FIGURE 2 9 shows which colored wire is inserted into each hole in the DC connector Top of connector Hoco Back Blue from 48V return source k TT Green and yellow from ground source White from 48V source FIGURE 2 9 Inserting Wires by Color Into the DC Connector 8 Repeat Step 3 through Step 7 to create a second DC input power cable You connect the first DC input power cable to DC power source A and the second DC input power cable to DC power source B as described in Connecting and Disconnecting Power Cables on page 62 Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation and Assembling the Cables 31 32 To Remove a Wire from the DC Connector if needed Insert the cage clamp lever or a small screwdriver into the slot directly above the wire FIGURE 2 7 and FIGURE 2 8 and press down
12. 2 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual April 2003 Features The Sun StorEdge S1 array has the following features 1 RU form factor 19 inch rack mountable 18 6 inches deep Choice of AC or DC power supplies Offers isolated ground option and dual input for DC power model only Three hot swap SCSI drives Front and back LEDs for power and status Back SCSI ID base address selector and front LED binary indicators Single channel self terminating SCSI 3 high density connections Dual SCSI connections for daisy chaining or clustering Ultra3 SCSI 160 Mbyte second interface to the host also compatible with Ultra SCSI and Ultra2 SCSI interfaces Daisy chaining of up to four Sun StorEdge S1 arrays on an LVD low voltage differential SCSI bus Daisy chaining of up to two Sun StorEdge S1 arrays on a single ended SCSI bus Built in SCSI LED information card Telcordia NEBS level 3 certification Sun StorEdge S1 Storage Subsystem Manager software Note A data transfer rate of 160 Mbyte second can be achieved only if the drivers installed on both the host operating system and the system s host bus adapter support 160 Mbyte second Refer to the documentation for the operating system and the host bus adapter for more information Chapter 1 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Overview 3 4 Ship Kit Contents The ship kit contains the following items Sun StorEdge S1 array with two or three installed disk drives de
13. See the pull out card or Io Check the Binary SCSI ID LED Display on page 86 No action is necessary Note If a disk drive is under an unusually heavy load for example if the drive is being reformatted the Disk Drive LED might be unlit for a long period of time even though the drive has not failed You should see a message in your console window telling you that the disk drive is offline if the disk drive has truly failed Chapter 5 Maintenance Tasks 85 v Io Check the Binary SCSI ID LED Display Check the Binary SCSI LED display to confirm that the SCSI IDs are set correctly or to determine which SCSI IDs are assigned to which disk drives 1 Remove the front bezel by pressing the latches on both ends and pulling the bezel away from the array FIGURE 5 3 Checking the Binary SCSI LEDs 2 Locate the Binary SCSI LEDs FIGURE 5 3 86 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual April 2003 3 Use TABLE 5 2 or the pullout card attached to the system to determine which SCSI IDs are assigned to the drives in the array The disk drive SCSI ID numbers are assigned in sequences of three numbers in a row Each customer chooses the numbers The first number in the sequence is the base address The installer sets the base address using the SCSI toggle switch on the back of the array See Setting the SCSI IDs for the Drives on page 52 for more information on how to set the SCSI IDs The base address
14. m The maximum SCSI cable length is three meters which applies when LVD and single ended devices are on the same SCSI bus Chapter 3 Installing the Sun StorEdge S1 Array 55 A ete SCSI ID 4 55554 assignment o UD les Elo o A 39808 280900 828000 020902080 080809080 980802080 2080800 208000009 209090209 0202002000 2080008 383880808 LC MWY Netra st D130 Storage Array 2 3 4 1 1 C Us A A El es eye Sun StorEdge S1 Array 8 9 A E C oe o o ja Oro O FIGURE 3 19 One Sun StorEdge S1 Array and One Netra st D130 Storage Array on a Host System With LVD SCSI Example TABLE 3 4 SCSI ID Assignments for One Sun StorEdge S1 Array and One Single ended Storage Array on a Host System With LVD SCSI SCSI ID Addresses SCSI ID 0 SCSI ID 1 SCSI ID 2 SCSI ID 3 SCSI ID 4 SCSI ID 5 SCSI ID 6 SCSI ID 7 SCSI ID Possible Use for ID Number Addresses Possible Use for ID Number SCSI ID 8 Drive 1 of Sun StorEdge S1 array SCSI ID 9 Drive 2 of Sun StorEdge S1 array Drive 1 of Netra st D130 storage SCSI ID A Drive 3 of Sun StorEdge S1 array array Drive 2 of Netra st D130 storage SCSI ID B array Drive 3 of Netra st D130 storage SCSI ID C array SCSI ID D SCSI ID E SC
15. s front 5 Close the locking handle fully 6 Replace the front bezel 80 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual April 2003 CHAPTER D Maintenance Tasks This chapter describes some of the maintenance tasks that you might need to perform periodically on the Sun StorEdge S1 array This appendix is organized as follows m Powering Off the Array on page 82 m Troubleshooting on page 83 m Cleaning the Sun StorEdge S1 Array Screens on page 91 m Removing and Replacing an Array on page 94 81 Powering Off the Array Caution Before turning off the host s system power exit from the operating system Failure to do so might cause data loss v To Power Off the Array 1 If necessary notify users that the host system is going to be shut down 2 Back up system files and data if necessary 3 Halt the operating system 4 Press the power system switch on the array to the standby position Caution Even with the power switch in the standby position power remains connected to the array and potentially dangerous voltage is present in the power supply You must disconnect the power cable from the power source to completely remove power to the array 5 Verify that the System Power LED is off 6 Disconnect the power cable from the power connector at the back of the array Caution Be very careful when disconnecting the DC input power cable from the
16. 02 10 meter cable SCSI 3 to VHDCI connectors m You use a SCSI 3 to VHDCI cable to connect an array to an LVD host bus adapter m You use a SCSI 3 to SCSI 3 cable to connect the array to either of the following a A single ended host bus adapter with a single SCSI 3 connector a Multiple Sun StorEdge S1 arrays in a daisy chain VHDCI connectors are narrower and thinner than SCSI 3 connectors as shown in the following figure SCSI 3 VHDCI FIGURE 1 2 SCSI 3 and VHDCI Connectors Optional Rackmounting Kit for Four Post Racks The Sun StorEdge S1 array does not ship with brackets needed for mounting the array in a four post rack or cabinet You need to order the 19 inch Rackmount Kit part number X6920A from your Sun supplier to obtain the needed mounting brackets For mounting instructions see To Mount the Array Into a Four Post Rack or Cabinet on page 37 Chapter 1 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Overview 5 6 The rackmount kit contains the parts for two adjustable mounting brackets along with screws and nuts needed to assemble the brackets to attach the brackets to the rack and to secure the array in the rack The kit also contains two cable mounting brackets and an accessory kit TABLE 1 2 Contents of the Rackmount Kit Quantity Description Adjustable mounting bracket two pieces each Cable mounting bracket 10 32 x 1 2 inch Phillips screw 2 2 8 4 M4 8 millimeter Phillips flathead
17. Connecting to the DC Power Connector On the Array Two DC power connectors are on the back of each DC version of the array FIGURE 1 13 A close up of a DC power connector is shown in the following figure 1 2 3 48V GND 48V RTN O a C Lal FIGURE 2 4 Power Connector On the Array The contacts labeled from 1 through 3 from left to right in the above figure have the following characteristics 1 48V 2 GND ground 3 48V RTN return After you install the wires into the DC connector as described in To Assemble the DC Input Power Cable on page 28 you insert the assembled cable into the power connector on the array as shown in FIGURE 2 5 The procedure is described later in this manual in To Connect the DC Power Cables on page 64 Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation and Assembling the Cables 27 FIGURE 2 5 Inserting the DC Power Cable into the DC Power Supply v To Assemble the DC Input Power Cable 1 Get a DC connector from the ship kit 2 Verify that the circuit breakers are Off on the circuit that supplies power to the DC power source ho Caution Make sure the circuit breakers are Off before proceeding with the next step 3 Locate the three wires coming from the DC power source See the following table for the colors of each of the wires TABLE 2 2 Colors
18. DC connector the DC connector is very sensitive and could be damaged if you disconnect the DC input power cable without fully squeezing the tabs at the sides of the DC input power cable 82 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual April 2003 Troubleshooting Check the LED displays on the Sun StorEdge S1 array periodically to make sure that the array and disk drives are running properly Checking Front Panel LEDs The front panel LEDs indicate system power system faults drive activity and SCSI ID assignments FIGURE 5 1 and FIGURE 5 2 show the location of the front panel LEDs and TABLE 5 1 shows their meanings and gives corrective actions A quick reference card attached to the system also explains what the SCSI ID LEDs mean System Power LED System Summary Fault LED Drive Activity LEDs FIGURE 5 1 Front Panel LEDs With Bezel Chapter 5 Maintenance Tasks 83 Drive Activity LEDs Binary SCSI LEDs top row af gt gt gt Ld D 1 DO Dy FIGURE 5 2 Front Panel LEDs With Bezel Removed TABLE 5 1 Front Panel LEDs LED Color Indication Action System Power Green The array is powered on No action is necessary Unlit The array is powered off No action is necessary System Summary Fault Unlit The array is performing No action is necessary normally System Summar
19. Four Post Racks 5 Components at the Front ofthe Array 7 v To Remove the Nameplate From the Bezel 9 v To Insert the Nameplate Into the Bezel 10 Removing the Front Bezel 11 v To Remove the Bezel 11 Components at the Back of the Array 12 Power Switch 12 SCSI ID Switch 13 Back Panel LEDs 14 System Power and System Summary Fault LEDs 14 Autotermination Indication LEDs 14 For More Information 14 Internal Components 15 Power Supply 15 AC Power Supply Option 15 DC Power Supply Option 15 Cooling System 16 Disk Drives 18 Foam Fillers 19 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Software Considerations 19 2 Preparing for Installation and Assembling the Cables 21 Installation Overview 22 Preparing for Installation 22 Hardware Requirements 23 Tools and Equipment Needed 23 Determining the Number of Units to Install 24 Determining Cable Length 24 Assembling the DC Input Power Cable for DC Power Supplies 25 Required Connection Materials 25 Overview of Connecting to the DC Power Connector On the Array 27 v To Assemble the DC Input Power Cable 28 v To Remove a Wire from the DC Connector if needed 32 v To Connect the Strain Relief Housing With the DC Connector 32 3 Installing the Sun StorEdge S1 Array 35 Mounting the Array in a Rack or Cabinet 36 Rack and Cabinet Installation Precautions 36 v To Mount the Array Into a Four Post Rack or Cabinet 37 v To Mount the Array Into a Two Post Rack 48 Setting the SCSI IDs for the Drives 52 Example Single Ended SCSI
20. SCSI installations LVD SCSI 3 54 mixed 55 single ended 52 SCSI ports location 60 ship kit contents 4 software Solstice DiskSuite 79 VERITAS Volume Manager 79 software configuration 76 software considerations 19 Solaris device entry 76 Solstice DiskSuite software 79 specifications electrical 97 environmental 100 LVD SCSI port pins 100 physical 96 storage management software 19 Sun StorEdge S1 Storage Subsystem Manager software 19 System Power LED 14 84 88 System Summary Fault LED 14 84 88 T tethers reinserting 93 removing 91 tools and equipment needed 23 troubleshooting 83 two post relay rack 48 V VERITAS Volume Manager software 79 W wide SCSI 60 90 Index 131 132 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual April 2003
21. Tel 44 1 506 672 395 Fax 44 1 506 670 011 Regulatory Compliance Statements Your Sun product is marked to indicate its compliance class m Federal Communications Commission FCC USA m Industry Canada Equipment Standard for Digital Equipment ICES 003 Canada m Voluntary Control Council for Interference VCCI Japan m Bureau of Standards Metrology and Inspection BSMI Taiwan Please read the appropriate section that corresponds to the marking on your Sun product before attempting to install the product fc FCC Class A Notice This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to 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 it is not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual it may cause harmful interference to radio Appendix B Declaration of Conformity Regulatory Compliance and Safety Statements 105 communications Operation of this equipment in a residentia
22. a una circulaci n de aire reducida debe considerarse la magnitud de la circulaci n de aire requerida para que el equipo funcione de forma segura Aviso de cumplimiento de la normativa para la utilizaci n de l ser Los productos Sun que utilizan tecnolog a l ser cumplen los requisitos establecidos para los productos l ser de clase 1 Class 1 Laser Product Luokan 1 Laserlaite Klasse 1 Laser Apparat Laser Klasse 1 Dispositivos de CD y DVD La siguiente medida se aplica a los dispositivos de CD y DVD as como a otros dispositivos pticos Precauci n La utilizaci n de controles ajustes o procedimientos distintos a los aqu especificados puede dar lugar a niveles de radiaci n peligrosos Appendix B Declaration of Conformity Regulatory Compliance and Safety Statements 127 Nordic Lithium Battery Cautions Norge Advarsel Litiumbatteri Eksplosjonsfare Ved utskifting benyttes kun batteri som anbefalt av apparatfabrikanten Brukt batteri returneres apparatleveranderen Sverige Varning Explosionsfara vid felaktigt batteribyte Anv nd samma batterityp eller en ekvivalent typ som rekommenderas av apparattillverkaren Kassera anv nt batteri enligt fabrikantens instruktion Danmark Advarsel Litiumbatteri Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig h ndtering Udskiftning m kun ske med batteri af samme fabrikat og type Lev r det brugte batteri tilbage til leverand ren Suomi Varoitus
23. and Functions of Wires in a DC Power Cable Color Source White 48V source Green and yellow GND Ground Blue 48V RTN Return 4 Strip 5 16 of an inch 8 millimeter of insulation from each of the wires 28 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual April 2003 Caution Do not strip more than 5 16 inch 8 millimeters from each wire Stripping more than that amount leaves uninsulated wire exposed from the DC connector after the assembly is complete 5 16 inch 8 millimeters FIGURE 2 6 Stripping the Insulation From the Wire Use the cage clamp lever to open the cage clamp FIGURE 2 7 a Insert the tip of the cage clamp lever into the rectangular hole directly above the hole in the DC connector where you want to insert the first wire The following illustration shows where to insert the lever when you are preparing to insert the white Return wire into the connector FIGURE 2 9 shows which colored wires go into which holes Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation and Assembling the Cables 29 Top of connector FIGURE 2 7 Opening the DC Connector Cage Clamp Using the Cage Clamp Lever b Press down on the cage clamp lever The cage clamp opens for this section of the DC connector 6 Alternately open the DC connector cage clamp using a small flat blade screwdriver FIGURE 2 8 The following illustration shows where to insert the lever to prepare to insert the white Return
24. are single ended m SCSI IDs 0 and 1 are used by the host system s internal drives and SCSI ID 7 is used by the SCSI controller 52 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual April 2003 Netra t1 100 105 host system SCSI port A SCSI IN port es D SCSI IN port SCSI ID assignment 0 0 e NS Sun StorEdge S1 array N 2 3 4 0 0 Io C C Eg 23 oC pe O o Oo O Sun StorEdge S1 array 8 9 A CODINA C m 3 O o Oo O FIGURE 3 17 Two Sun StorEdge S1 Arrays on a Netra T1 Model 100 105 Server Example TABLE 3 2 100 105 Server Oe SCSI OUT port SCSI ID Assignments for Two Sun StorEdge S1 Arrays on a Netra T1 Model SCSI ID SCSI ID Addresses Possible Use for ID Number Addresses Possible Use for ID Number SCSI ID 0 Drive on host SCSI ID 8 Drive 1 of second Sun StorEdge S1 array SCSI ID 1 Drive on host SCSI ID 9 Drive 2 of second Sun StorEdge S1 array SCSI ID 2 Drive 1 of first Sun StorEdge S1 SCSIIDA Drive 3 of second Sun StorEdge S1 array array SCSI ID 3 Drive 2 of first Sun StorEdge S1 SCSI ID B array SCSI ID 4 Drive 3 of first Sun StorEdge S1 SCSI ID C array SCSI ID 5 SCSI ID D SCSI ID 6 CD ROM drive on host SCSI ID E SCSI ID 7 SCSI controller ID Chapter 3 Installing the Sun StorEdge S1 Array 53 Example LVD SCSI Confi
25. carry out the following procedures 74 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual April 2003 y 1 10 To Add a Disk Drive Remove and untether the front bezel see To Remove the Bezel on page 11 if needed Select any available slot in the array for the new disk drive Make a note of which slot you choose You need this slot number when configuring the software environment Remove the foam filler Store the foam filler in a safe place for future use The foam filler acts as an air baffle and is needed for the system s internal cooling whenever a disk drive is absent from its slot Open the locking handle on the disk drive by sliding the latch in the direction marked on it FIGURE 4 1 FIGURE 4 1 Adding a Disk Drive Slide the new drive into the vacant slot Apply equal pressure to both sides of the front of the drive and firmly push it until the locking handle engages The drive should now be flush with the array s front Close the locking handle fully When the drive is firmly installed it spins up automatically Determine the SCSI ID of the drive you added See To Check the Binary SCSI ID LED Display on page 86 Replace the front bezel Chapter 4 Adding Removing and Replacing Drives 75 11 Configure the software as described in Configuring the Software on page 76 76 Configuring the Software When adding a disk drive yo
26. complies with the following requirements of the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC EN55022 1998 CISPR22 1997 Class A EN55024 1998 Required Limits as applicable EN61000 4 2 4 kV Direct 8kV 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 3 V EN61000 4 8 1 A m EN61000 4 11 Pass EN61000 3 2 1995 A1 A2 Pass A14 EN61000 3 3 1995 Pass Safety This equipment complies with the following requirements of the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC EC Type Examination Certificates EN60950 2000 3rd Edition T V Rheinland Certificate No XXXXXXXXXXXX IEC 60950 2000 3rd Edition CB Scheme Certificate No xxxxxxxxxxxx Evaluated to all CB Countries UL 60950 3rd Edition CSA C22 2 No 60950 00 File Vol Sec UL 60950 3rd Edition CSA C22 2 No 950 00 File Vol Sec 104 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual April 2003 Supplementary Information This product was tested and complies with all the requirements for the CE Mark S S Dennis P Symanski DATE Pamela J Dullaghan DATE Manager Compliance Engineering Quality Program Manager Sun Microsystems Inc Sun Microsystems Scotland Limited 4150 Network Circle MPK15 102 Springfield Linlithgow Santa Clara CA 95054 U S A West Lothian EH49 7LR Tel 650 786 3255 Fax 650 786 3723 Scotland United Kingdom
27. except for the disk drives For information on the drives refer to the disk drive documents that you received with the array This chapter is organized as follows Sun StorEdge S1 Array Overview on page 2 Features on page 3 Ship Kit Contents on page 4 Components at the Front of the Array on page 7 Components at the Back of the Array on page 12 Internal Components on page 15 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Software Considerations on page 19 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Overview The Sun StorEdge S1 array is a Low Voltage Differential LVD Ultra3 SCSI unit that is 1 RU 1 73 inches in height The thinness of the unit enables you to stack many units in a single rack The array has a single power supply available in AC or DC versions and up to three hot swappable LVD SCSI disk drives Because the array supports LVD SCSI you can connect up to four arrays to one LVD SCSI bus Note The Sun StorEdge S1 array also supports single ended drives If single ended drives are used those drives default to single ended speeds The entire array defaults to single ended mode if connected to a single ended SCSI bus or to a single ended host bus adapter FIGURE 1 1 Sun StorEdge S1 Array The array accepts up to three 1 inch high drives For more information on the Sun StorEdge S1 array disk drives see the following m Disk Drives on page 18 m Adding Removing and Replacing Drives on page 73
28. figure A pull out card attached to the system summarizes the LED information For more information about using these LEDs see the following m Checking Front Panel LEDs on page 83 m To Check the Binary SCSI ID LED Display on page 86 Chapter 1 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Overview 7 8 Drive Activity LEDs 3 HDD1 HDD2 Binary SCSI LEDs 4 Binary SCSI LED card HDD3 gt y A D U fees 29 90 D gt FIGURE 1 4 Front of Sun StorEdge S1 Array With Bezel Removed Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual April 2003 v Io Remove the Nameplate From the Bezel You can place a label onto the front of the nameplate This nameplate is removable so you can easily transfer a label onto another system by following the instructions below 1 Press the left end of the nameplate towards the right FIGURE 1 5 Pressing the left of the nameplate towards the right releases the retaining lug on the left of the bezel and causes the nameplate to swing out from the bezel Left retaining lug FIGURE 1 5 Releasing the Left Retaining Lug to Release the Nameplate s Left Side 2 Pull the retaining lug on the right away from the bezel so that the nameplate comes free of the bezel see FIGURE 1 6 Chapter 1 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Overview 9 Right retaining lug FIGURE 1 6 Pulling the Right Retaining Lug Away From the Bezel
29. hotplug operation Enter y if operation is complete or n to abort yes no y physically removed c7t13 3 Enter the cfgadm 1M command with the al option again to show that the disk has been removed The screen example shows that c7 dsk c7t13d0 has been removed lt sio qame2 b gt cfgadm al c7 Ap_Id Type Receptacle Occupant Condition c7 scsi bus connected configured unknown c7 dsk c7t10d0 disk connected configured unknown c7 dsk c7t11d0 disk connected configured unknown c7 dsk c7t12d0 disk connected configured unknown c7 dsk c7t14d0 disk connected configured unknown c7 dsk c7t1d0 disk connected configured unknown c7 dsk c7t2d0 disk connected configured unknown c7 dsk c7t3d0 disk connected configured unknown c7 dsk c7t4d0 disk connected configured unknown c7 dsk c7t5d0 disk connected configured unknown c7 dsk c7t6d0 disk connected configured unknown c7 dsk c7t9d0 disk connected configured unknown 70 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual April 2003 4 Enter the cfgadm command with the x insert_device option to prepare to insert a new disk into the slot After entering the command enter y when prompted to Continue shown in the following screen example yes no as prepared to insert c7t13 back into S1 slot lt sio qame2 b gt cfgadm x insert device c7 Adding device to SCSI HBA devices ssm 0 0 pci 1d 600000 pci l scsi 2 This opera
30. is represented in binary format on the top row of disk drive LEDs on the front of the array Note Rows 6 9 in the table represent SCSI ID sequences that cannot be used because SCSI ID 7 is assigned to the SCSI controller unless the default is changed TABLE 5 2 Binary SCSI ID LEDs Back Hexadecimal SCSI Target IDs Base SCSI Target SCSI ID Front Binary of Disk Drive ID Switch LED Display Bays 0 0 0000 0 1 2 1 1 0000 1 2 3 2 2 0000 2 3 4 3 3 0000 3 4 5 4 4 0000 4 5 6 5 5 0000 5 6 7 6 6 0000 6 7 8 7 7 0000 ZASI 8 8 0000 8 9 A 9 9 0000 9 A B 10 A 0009 A B C 11 B 0000 B C D 12 C 00 C D E 13 D 0000 D E F 14 E 0000 E E0 15 F 0000 F 0 1 Chapter 5 Maintenance Tasks 87 Note Some servers reserve SCSI ID 6 for use by CD drives and IDs 0 and 1 for internal drives See To Determine the Drive Bay s SCSI ID Sequence and Base ID on page 57 for more information 4 Replace the front bezel Checking Back Panel LEDs System Power LED Autotermination Indication LEDs System Summary Fault LED w O O o O O O FIGURE 5 4 Back Panel LEDs System Power and System Summary Fault LEDs The System Power and System Summary Fault LEDs give the same diagnostic information as the System Power and System Summary Fault LEDs at the front of the array Refer to TABLE 5 1 for more information 88 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Man
31. mit Standby Netzschalter Achtung Beim Netzschalter dieses Ger ts handelt es sich nur um einen Ein Standby Schalter Zum v lligen Abtrennen des Systems von der Stromversorgung dient haupts chlich das Netzkabel Stellen Sie sicher dass das Netzkabel an eine frei zug ngliche geerdete Steckdose in der N he des Systems ange schlossen ist Schlie en Sie das Stromkabel nicht an wenn die Stromversorgung vom Systemchassis entfernt wurde Die folgende Warnung gilt nur f r Ger te mit mehreren Netzkabeln Achtung Bei Produkten mit mehreren Netz kabeln m ssen alle Netzkabel abgetrennt wer den um das System v llig von der Stromver sorgung zu trennen Warnung bez glich Batterien A Achtung Bei unsachgem er Handhabung oder nicht fachgerechtem Austausch der Batterien besteht Explosionsgefahr Verwen den Sie bei Systemen mit austauschbaren Batterien ausschlie lich Ersatzbatterien desselben Typs und Herstellers bzw einen entsprechenden vom Hersteller gem den Anweisungen im Service Handbuch des Produkts empfohlenen Batterietyp Versuchen Sie nicht die Batterien auszubauen oder au erhalb des Systems wiederaufzuladen Werfen Sie die Batterien nicht ins Feuer Entsorgen Sie die Batterien entsprechend den Anweisungen des Herstellers und den vor Ort geltenden Vorschriften CPU Karten von Sun verf gen ber eine Echtzeituhr mit integrier ter Lithiumbatterie Diese Batterie darf nur von einem qualifizierten Servicetechniker aus
32. on the controller The screen example shows the results of listing controller c7 lt sio game2 b gt Ap_Id c7 c7 dsk c7 c7 dsk c7 c7 dsk c7 c7 dsk c7 c7 dsk c7 c7 dsk c7 c7 dsk c7 c7 dsk c7 c7 dsk c7 c7 dsk c7 c7 dsk c7 c7 dsk c7 1040 1140 1240 1340 1440 140 t2d0 t3d0 t4d0 t5d0 t6d0 ET CT AA ET LT t9d0 lt sio game2 b gt cfgadm al c7 Type scsi bus disk disk disk disk disk disk disk disk disk disk disk disk Receptacle connec connec connec connec connec connec connec connec connec connec connec connec connec Chapter 3 ted ted ted ted ted ted ted ted ted ted ted ted ted Occupant configured configured configured configured configured configured configured configured configured configured configured configured configured Condition unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown Installing the Sun StorEdge S1 Array 69 2 Enter the cfgadm 1M command with the x remove_device option to remove the disk The screen example shows the removal of disk c7 dsk c7t13d0 lt sio qame2 b gt cfgadm x remove_device c7 dsk c7t13d0 Removing SCSI device devices ssm 0 0 pci 1d 600000 pci 1 scsi 2 sd d 0 This operation will suspend activity on SCSI bus c7 Continue yes no y SCSI bus quiesced successfully It is now safe to proceed with
33. power supply converts incoming 48 VDC voltage to outgoing DC voltage The DC version has two DC connectors so you can connect a single array to two different 48 VDC power sources Note Each DC power source should have a 10 amp circuit breaker Chapter 1 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Overview 15 The following figure shows the two DC power connectors on the back of a DC version of the Sun StorEdge S1 array Solde 7 m c N O O O O DC power connectors FIGURE 1 13 DC Power Connectors on the Back of a DC Array Cooling System The cooling system ensures adequate airflow through the system The internal fans can achieve a maximum airflow of approximately 20 cfm in free air As illustrated in the following figure the air is drawn through the front of the array and expelled from the back of the array FIGURE 1 14 Airflow Requirements Front and Back Airflow requirements differ for an open rack system and a closed rack system FIGURE 1 15 shows the air flowing from the back of the array straight out the open back of an open rack system 16 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual April 2003 U U Uo gt FIGURE 1 15 Airflow Requirements Open Rack FIGURE 1 16 shows the air flowing from the back of the array and then up and out through the exhaust fan at the top back of
34. safe operation of the equipment Laser Compliance Notice Sun products that use laser technology comply with Class 1 laser requirements Class 1 Laser Product Luokan 1 Laserlaite Klasse 1 Laser Apparat Laser Klasse 1 112 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual April 2003 CD and DVD Devices The following caution applies to CD DVD and other optical devices Caution Use of controls adjustments or the performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure Appendix B Declaration of Conformity Regulatory Compliance and Safety Statements 113 Conformite aux normes de s curit Veuillez lire attentivement cette section avant de commencer Ce texte traite des mesures de s curit qu il convient de prendre pour l installation d un produit Sun Microsystems Mesures de s curit Pour votre s curit nous vous recommandons de suivre scrupuleusement les mesures de s curit ci dessous lorsque vous installez votre mat riel m Suivez tous les avertissements et toutes les instructions inscrites sur le mat riel m Assurez vous que la tension et la fr quence de votre source d alimentation correspondent a la tension et a la fr quence indiqu es sur l tiquette de la tension lectrique nominale du mat riel m N introduisez jamais d objets quels qu ils soient dans les ouvertures de l quipement Vous pourriez vous trouver en pr sence de hau
35. screw 4 M4 kep nut 1 Accessory kit in envelope The accessory kit contains additional parts whose use is described in To Mount the Array Into a Four Post Rack or Cabinet on page 37 The Rackmount Accessory Kit envelope contains the components listed in the following table TABLE 1 3 Contents of the Rackmount Accessory Kit Quantity Description Side mount bracket Stud plate Retaining ring 2 2 2 2 M4 kep nut 4 M4 8 millimeter Phillips flathead screw 8 M6 12 millimeter Phillips screws Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual April 2003 Components at the Front of the Array The front bezel of the array has five LEDs on the left and a blank nameplate on the right as shown in the following figure System Power LED System Summary Fault LED Drive Activity LEDs Nameplate 7 L FIGURE 1 3 Front of Sun StorEdge S1 Array With Bezel You can attach an identifying sticker or label to the nameplate If you want to remove the nameplate so that you can attach it to another array see To Remove the Nameplate From the Bezel on page 9 For information about what the front panel LEDs indicate see Checking Front Panel LEDs on page 83 You can remove the front bezel to access hard drives and to view the SCSI ID LEDs For how to remove the bezel see To Remove the Bezel on page 11 The SCSI LEDs are shown in the following
36. specifications 100 F features 3 foam fillers 19 front bezel features 7 removing 11 front of array 7t08 H hardware requirements 23 installation cable length 24 connecting cables 59 to 67 hardware requirements 23 number of units 24 power cables 25 to 34 powering on 67 to 69 preparing for 22 to 24 rack mounting 36 to 49 setting SCSI IDs 57 to 58 tools and equipment needed 23 internal components 15 to 19 L LEDs Autotermination Indication 14 89 back panel 14 88 Binary SCSI ID 86 87 Disk Drive 84 System Power 14 84 88 System Summary Fault 14 84 88 M maintenance checking LEDs 83 to 90 cleaning screens 91 to 93 powering off 82 removing and replacing 94 N nameplate 7 reinserting 10 removing 9 narrow SCSI 61 90 narrow SCSI devices 89 NEBS certification 3 100 Netra st D130 removing 94 O optional cables 5 P physical specifications 96 power cables assembling 25 to 34 connecting 62 power supply AC version 15 DC version 15 power switch 12 powering off the array 82 powering on the array 68 preparing the host system 24 product overview 2 to 19 R rack mounting 19 inch four post rack 37 two post relay rack 48 removing a disk drive 78 130 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual April 2003 S SCSI cables connecting 60 SCSI ID base address 58 binary SCSI ID LEDs 87 setting 13 57 to 58 switch 13 58
37. the SCSI and power cables for the array that you are going to remove Remove the drives from the array See Removing and Replacing a Disk Drive on page 78 Remove the array from the rack Install the new Sun StorEdge S1 array See Chapter 3 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual April 2003 APPENDIX A System Specifications and Site Requirements This appendix provides the following specifications for the array Physical Specifications on page 96 Electrical Site Requirements on page 97 Environmental Specifications on page 100 Acoustic Emissions on page 100 95 Physical Specifications TABLE A 1 Physical Specifications Measure English Metric Width 17 17 in 43 6 cm Depth 18 58 in 47 2 cm Height 1 73 in 4 4 cm 1 rack unit 1RU Weight without 13 lbs 5 9 kg disk drives Weight fully 18 lbs 8 16 kg loaded 96 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual April 2003 Electrical Site Requirements AC Power Requirements TABLE A 2 AC Power Requirements Electrical Element Requirement Voltage 100 VAC to 240 VAC nominal Frequency 47 63 Hz Input current lt 2 0 amps 100 VAC 150 Watts Max input surge current 20 amps peak on a cold start after the AC power has dropped off for gt 60 seconds or on a restart after the AC power has been removed for 200 milliseconds or longer e 100 amps peak on a warm start o
38. the disks In all cases the disks are hot swappable To Remove a Disk Drive Caution If the array is running and a drive slot does not contain a disk drive or foam filler the array cannot cool properly and might overheat If you do not replace the drive you must install a foam filler in the empty slot The foam fillers are air baffles that allow the system to maintain maximum cooling Verify that you have either a replacement drive or a foam filler before removing a disk drive from the array Ensure there is no activity to the drives If the Disk Drive LED for that disk drive is flashing green the drive is still active When the Disk Drive LED is lit solid green then the drive is no longer active and it is safe to remove it Note The LED might remain unlit for a long period if the disk drive is under an unusually heavy load In this case you must not remove the disk drive However if the LED is unlit because the disk drive has failed then of course it is safe to remove the drive You will know if the disk drive has failed because a message informing you of the failure will appear on the console screen Prepare the software environment to remove the drive See the documentation that came with your software for application specific instructions that you might need to perform before you can remove the disk drive Release the front bezel by pressing the latches on both ends and pulling the bezel away from the array
39. 2003 FIGURE 3 28 FIGURE 3 29 FIGURE 4 1 FIGURE 4 2 FIGURE 5 1 FIGURE 5 2 FIGURE 5 3 FIGURE 5 4 FIGURE 5 5 FIGURE 5 6 FIGURE 5 7 FIGURE 5 8 FIGURE 5 9 FIGURE 5 10 FIGURE 5 11 FIGURE 5 12 Locating the Chassis Ground Connection Screws 67 Securing the Chassis Ground Connection Screw 67 Adding a Disk Drive 75 Removing and Replacing a Disk Drive 79 Front Panel LEDs With Bezel 83 Front Panel LEDs With Bezel Removed 84 Checking the Binary SCSI LEDs 86 Back PanelLEDs 88 Autotermination Indication LEDs in an UltraSCSI or Wide SCSI Daisy Chain 90 Autotermination Indication LEDs in a Narrow SCSI Daisy Chain 90 Pulling a Tether Until It Stops 91 Pushing the Tether to One Side Until it Head Emerges 92 Pushing the Tether in the Opposite Direction 92 Pulling the Head of the Tether out of the Array 92 Cleaning the Front Bezel Screen 93 Cleaning the Back Fan Screens 93 Figures xi xii Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual April 2003 Tables TABLE 1 2 TABLE 1 3 TABLE 2 1 TABLE 2 2 TABLE 3 1 TABLE 3 2 TABLE 3 3 TABLE 3 4 TABLE 5 1 TABLE 5 2 TABLE 5 3 TABLE A 1 TABLE A 2 TABLE A 3 TABLE A 4 TABLE A 5 TABLE A 6 Contents ofthe Rackmount Kit 6 Contents of the Rackmount Accessory Kit 6 Installation Overview 22 Colors and Functions of Wires in a DC Power Cable 28 Number of Arrays Supported in Supported Racks and Cabinets 37
40. Attention Evitez d obstruer ou de recouvrir les orifices de votre produit Sun N installez jamais un votre produit Sun risque de surchauffer et son fonctionnement en sera alt r Niveau de pression acoustique Le niveau de pression acoustique du lieu de travail d finie par la norme DIN 45 635 Part 1000 doit tre au maximum de 70 db A Conformit SELV Le niveau de s curit des connexions E S est conforme aux normes SELV Appendix B Declaration of Conformity Regulatory Compliance and Safety Statements 115 Connexion du cordon d alimentation A A A Attention Les produits Sun sont congus pour fonctionner avec des syst mes d alimentation quip s d un conducteur neutre reli la terre conducteur neutre pour produits aliment s en CC Pour r duire les risques de d charge lectrique ne branchez jamais les produits Sun sur une source d alimentation d un autre type Contactez le g rant de votre b timent ou un lectricien agr si vous avez le moindre doute quant au type d alimentation fourni dans votre b timent Attention Tous les cordons d alimentation ne pr sentent pas les m mes caract ristiques lectriques Les cordons d alimentation usage domestique ne sont pas prot g s contre les surtensions et ne sont pas congus pour tre utilis s avec des ordinateurs N utilisez jamais de cordon d alimentation usage domestique avec les produits Sun L avertissement suivant s applique uni
41. Configuration 52 iv Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual April 2003 Example LVD SCSI Configuration 54 Example Mixed Single Ended and LVD SCSI Configuration 55 v To Determine the Drive Bay s SCSI ID Sequence and Base ID 57 v To Set the SCSI IDs for the Drives 58 Connecting the SCSI Cables 59 v To Prepare the Host System 59 v To Connect the SCSI Cables 60 LVD SCSI Example Cabling Four Arrays in a Daisy Chain 61 v To Cable Four Arrays ina Daisy Chain 61 Connecting and Disconnecting Power Cables 62 v ToConnect the AC Power Cable 62 v To Connect the DC Power Cables 64 v To Disconnect the DC Power Cable from the DC Connector 66 Isolating the Chassis Ground Connection DC Version Only 66 v To Isolate the Chassis Ground Connection 66 Powering On the Array 67 v To Power On the Array 67 v To Power On the Host System 68 Hot Swapping a SCSI Device 69 v To Hot Swap a SCSI Device 69 Adding Removing and Replacing Drives 73 Removing the Front Bezel to Access the Disk Drives 74 Adding a Disk Drive 74 v To Add a Disk Drive 75 Configuring the Software 76 v To Create a New Solaris Device Entry 76 v To Configure a File System for a New Disk Drive 77 Removing and Replacing a Disk Drive 78 Contents v v To Remove a Disk Drive 78 v ToReplace a Disk Drive 79 5 Maintenance Tasks 81 Powering Off the Array 82 v To Power Off the Array 82 Troubleshooting 83 Checking Front Panel LEDs 83 v To Check the Binary SCSI ID LE
42. D Display 86 Checking Back Panel LEDs 88 System Power and System Summary Fault LEDs 88 Autotermination Indication LEDs 89 Cleaning the Sun StorEdge S1 Array Screens 91 v To Clean the Front Bezel Screen 91 v To Reattach the Bezel s Tethers to the Array 93 v To Clean the Back Fan Screens 93 Removing and Replacing an Array 94 A System Specifications and Site Requirements 95 Physical Specifications 96 Electrical Site Requirements 97 AC Power Requirements 97 Overcurrent Protection Requirements 97 Disconnecting the Power for Servicing 97 DC Source Power Requirements 98 Overcurrent Protection Requirements 99 DC Supply and Ground Conductor Requirements 99 Environmental Specifications 100 Acoustic Emissions 100 vi Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual April 2003 LVD SCSI Port Pin Descriptions 101 Declaration of Conformity Regulatory Compliance and Safety Statements 103 Declaration of Conformity 104 Regulatory Compliance Statements 105 Safety Agency Compliance Statements 109 Contents vii viii Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual April 2003 FIGURE 1 1 FIGURE 1 2 FIGURE 1 3 FIGURE 1 4 FIGURE 1 5 FIGURE 1 6 FIGURE 1 7 FIGURE 1 8 FIGURE 1 9 FIGURE 1 10 FIGURE 1 11 FIGURE 1 12 FIGURE 1 13 FIGURE 1 14 FIGURE 1 15 FIGURE 1 16 FIGURE 1 17 FIGURE 2 1 FIGURE 2 2 FIGURE 2 3 Figures Sun StorEdge S1 Array 2 SCSI 3 and VHDCI Connectors 5
43. GURE 3 7 i Align the screw holes at the back of each bracket over the holes in the back post of the rack ii Insert the back screws from the back towards the inside of the rack 11 Tighten the M4 kep nuts that hold the two halves of the brackets together using a 9 32 inch or equivalent nut driver 12 Slide the Sun StorEdge S1 array into the rack as far as it goes FIGURE 3 8 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual April 2003 FIGURE 3 8 Sliding the Sun StorEdge S1 Array and Attaching It Into a Rack 13 Secure the captive screws on the front of the array into the front ear of each bracket on the front posts FIGURE 3 9 a If necessary readjust the bracket ears on the front post to align the system properly b Insert the captive screws on the front edges of the array into the center hole on the front ear of each bracket and tighten the thumbscrews finger tight Chapter 3 Installing the Sun StorEdge S1 Array 45 FIGURE 3 9 Adjusting the Mount and Tightening the Thumbscrew 14 15 16 17 18 Slide the stud from the stud plate as far as it can go into the open slot on the side bracket that is attached to the back of the array FIGURE 3 8 Attach a kep nut from the accessory kit to each stud over its retaining ring and tighten the kep nut with a 9 32 inch or equivalent nut driver Tighten the screws that hold the
44. SCSI ID Assignments for Two Sun StorEdge S1 Arrays on a Netra T1 Model 100 105 Server 53 SCSI ID Assignments for Four Sun StorEdge S1 Arrays on a Host System With LVD SCSI 55 SCSI ID Assignments for One Sun StorEdge S1 Array and One Single ended Storage Array on a Host System With LVD SCSI 56 Front PanelLEDs 84 Binary SCSIIDLEDs 87 Autotermination Indication LEDs 89 Physical Specifications 96 AC Power Requirements 97 DC Power Requirements 98 Temperature Specifications 100 Humidity Specifications 100 LVD SCSI Port Pin Descriptions 101 xiii xiv Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual April 2003 Preface The Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual provides installation and configuration information and service procedures for the Sun StorEdge S1 array These instructions are designed for an experienced system administrator How This Book Is Organized Chapter 1 describes the Sun StorEdge S1 array Chapter 2 provides information on preparing for installation and assembling DC input cables Chapter 3 provides instructions for installing the Sun StorEdge S1 array Chapter 4 provides procedures for removing replacing or adding disk drives to the Sun StorEdge S1 array Chapter 5 contains information about maintenance tasks for the Sun StorEdge S1 array Appendix A provides system specifications for the Sun StorEdge S1 array Appendix B provides essential safety regulatory a
45. SI controller ID SCSI ID F 56 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual April 2003 v Io Determine the Drive Bay s SCSI ID Sequence and Base ID 1 Determine which SCSI IDs are available a Exclude the default SCSI controller ID number 7 unless the controller ID has been modified from the default Exclude any other SCSI IDs that may already be assigned by the host system Some host systems have dedicated SCSI devices on the system bus For example the Netra T1 model 100 105 servers not only reserve SCSI ID 7 for the SCSI controller but also reserve SCSI IDs 0 and 1 for internal disks Therefore for a Sun StorEdge S1 array connected to one of the servers you would not use these three reserved IDs The Netra T1 AC200 and Netra T1 DC200 servers have no such restrictions Exclude the SCSI ID of any external SCSI device that is already connected to the SCSI bus If another array or an external tape drive is connected see the product s documentation for which SCSI IDs are used Refer to the Solaris Handbook for Sun Peripherals for more details about how to determine which SCSI target IDs are available for your system 2 Pick a base address for the SCSI ID sequence that you plan to assign to the drives Note Make sure that you do not assign any previously assigned SCSI IDs from Step 1 Chapter 3 Installing the Sun StorEdge S1 Array 57 v To Set the SCSI IDs for the Drives 1 At the
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47. a t moul e dans l horloge temps r el Les batteries ne sont pas des pi ces remplacables par le client 116 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual April 2003 Couvercle de l unit A Pour ajouter des cartes de la m moire ou des p riph riques de stockage internes vous devez retirer le couvercle de votre systeme Sun Remettez le couvercle sup rieur en place avant de mettre votre syst me sous tension Attention Ne mettez jamais des produits Sun sous tension si leur couvercle sup rieur n est pas mis en place Si vous ne prenez pas ces pr cautions vous risquez de vous blesser ou d endommager le systeme Mise en garde relative au systeme en rack A A AN AN La mise en garde suivante s applique aux racks et aux syst mes mont s en rack Attention Pour des raisons de s curit le mat riel doit toujours tre charg du bas vers le haut En d autres termes vous devez installer en premier le mat riel qui doit se trouver dans la partie la plus inf rieure du rack puis installer le mat riel sur le niveau suivant etc Attention Afin d viter que le rack ne penche pendant l installation du mat riel tirez la barre anti basculement du rack Attention Pour viter des temp ratures de fonctionnement extr mes dans le rack assurez vous que la temp rature maximale ne d passe pas la fourchette de temp ratures ambiantes du produit d termin e par le fabricant
48. a closed rack cabinet system Exhaust fan U U U Bl FIGURE 1 16 Airflow Requirements Closed Rack Chapter 1 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Overview 17 operating ambient temperature of the rack environment might exceed the room s ambient temperature Ensure that the rack environment ambient temperature does not exceed the system s environmental specifications For more details see Environmental Specifications on page 100 Caution If the array is installed in a closed or multi unit rack assembly the Disk Drives The disk drives in the Sun StorEdge S1 array are all hot swappable See the disk drive documentation that comes with the array for information about the drives installed in your system FIGURE 1 17 Disk Drives in the Sun StorEdge S1 Array The SCSI IDs for the disk drives in the array are set using the SCSI ID switch at the back of the array as described in Setting the SCSI IDs for the Drives on page 52 You can refer to either the drive LEDs on the front of the array or the SCSI ID switch at the back of the array to determine which SCSI IDs are assigned to the drives See the following for more information m Checking Front Panel LEDs on page 83 m To Check the Binary SCSI ID LED Display on page 86 18 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual April 2003 gt Foam Fillers If you ordered a array with few
49. aux Etats Unis et dans d autres pays Toutes les marques SPARC sont utilis es sous licence et sont des marques de fabrique ou des marques d pos es de SPARC International Inc aux Etats Unis et dans d autres pays Les produits protant les marques SPARC sont bas s sur une architecture d velopp e par Sun Microsystems Inc L interface d utilisation graphique OPEN LOOK et Sun a t d velopp e par Sun Microsystems Inc pour ses utilisateurs et licenci s Sun reconna t les efforts de pionnier de Xerox pour la recherche et le d veloppement du concept des interfaces d utilisation visuelle ou graphique pour l industrie de l informatique Sun d tient une license non exclusive de Xerox sur l interface d utilisation grephique Xerox cette licence couvrant galement les licenci es de Sun qui mettent en place l interface d utilisation graphique OPEN LOOK et qui en outre se conforment aux licences crites de Sun LA DOCUMENTATION EST FOURNIE EN L TAT ET TOUTES AUTRES CONDITIONS DECLARATIONS ET GARANTIES EXPRESSES OU TACITES SONT FORMELLEMENT EXCLUES DANS LA MESURE AUTORISEE PAR LA LOI APPLICABLE Y COMPRIS NOTAMMENT TOUTE GARANTIE IMPLICITE RELATIVE A LA QUALITE MARCHANDE A L APTITUDE A UNE UTILISATION PARTICULIERE OU A L ABSENCE DE CONTREFA ON SA Ca Adobe PostScript Contents Sun StorEdge S1 Array Overview 1 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Overview 2 Features 3 Ship Kit Contents 4 Supported Cables 5 Optional Rackmounting Kit for
50. ay or some other type of UltraSCSI device do not install an external terminator on the device The on board autoterminator in the device functions in UltraSCSI mode m If the last device in the SCSI daisy chain is a wide SCSI device install an external terminator on the SCSI OUT port on that device if it requires one Refer to the documentation that came with the wide SCSI device to determine if the device needs an external terminator Note Wide SCSI Devices use a 16 or 32 bit bus and transmit twice as much data as a narrow SCSI device 60 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual April 2003 m If the last device in the SCSI daisy chain is a narrow SCSI device install an external terminator on the SCSI OUT port on that device FIGURE 3 22 Host system D SCSI port gt Sun StorEdge S1 array cn E C SR SCSI IN port o oo er ZA AAA SCSI OUT port FERR Narrow SCSI device SCSI IN port 24 SCSI OUT port IE Rs AL with terminator FIGURE 3 22 Daisy Chaining an Array With a Narrow SCSI Device LVD SCSI Example Cabling Four Arrays in a Daisy Chain The following example shows which cables you would use to cable fou
51. back of the array locate the SCSI ID switch FIGURE 3 20 SCSI ID address switches AN o Gy E En 3 z O O O N FIGURE 3 20 SCSI ID Switch on the Back of the Array AC Version Pressing the right switch with a pointed object increments the address Pressing the left switch decrements the address 2 Set the SCSI ID to the number of the base address first address in the drive series For example to use SCSI ID addresses 2 3 and 4 for the first Sun StorEdge S1 array set the SCSI toggle switch to 2 3 If the power is On cycle it Off then On again This step is essential to transfer the updated data to the drives 4 Repeat Steps 2 and 3 for any additional Sun StorEdge S1 arrays that you may be installing Note To get the correct SCSI data the host server must be powered on after any attached SCSI devices such as the Sun StorEdge S1 array 58 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual April 2003 Connecting the SCSI Cables This section contains instructions for connecting SCSI cables and power cables to the Sun StorEdge S1 array The following restrictions apply m The overall SCSI bus length cannot exceed 12 meters for LVD SCSI or 3 meters for single ended SCSI Include the internal SCSI bus length for the array which is 0 2 meter when calculating the total SCSI bus lengt
52. brackets in the rack if you have not fully secured them yet Use a straight edge screwdriver to tighten the thumbscrews at the front to secure the array in the rack Hook the cable management bracket FIGURE 3 10 over the mounting brackets behind the array FIGURE 3 10 Cable Management Bracket As shown in FIGURE 3 11FIGURE 3 11 hook one end onto the left mounting bracket and hook one end onto the right mounting bracket so that the cable management bracket is parallel to the array s back 46 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual April 2003 Cable management bracket FIGURE 3 11 Cable Management Bracket Installed in Two Kinds of Racks 19 Run cable ties through the holes in the cable management bracket 20 After you attach the cables to the system bundle them together and secure them with the cable ties For information on how to connect the cables see Connecting the SCSI Cables on page 59 Chapter 3 Installing the Sun StorEdge S1 Array 47 v To Mount the Array Into a Two Post Rack Use the following instructions to install the Sun StorEdge S1 array into a two post rack using the brackets and the Phillips head countersunk screws provided in the array s ship kit 1 Use a Phillips screwdriver to attach the two brackets to the sides of the array a For front mounting insert and tighten
53. cated between the DC power source and the array You should use two 10 amp double pole fast trip DC rated circuit breakers for each power supply DC Supply and Ground Conductor Requirements Copper is the only suitable conductor material Power supply connections through the input connector 12 AWG between the array and the circuit breaker There are three conductors a 48V Ground connection to the power supply a 48V Return System ground conductor 6 AWG to be connected to the chassis Cable insulation rating minimum of 75 C low smoke fume LSF flame retardant Cable type to be one of the following a UL style 1028 or other UL 1581 VW 1 compliant equivalent IEEE 383 compliant a IEEE 1202 1991 compliant Branch circuit cable insulation color according to applicable National Electrical Codes Grounding cable insulation color green and yellow Appendix A System Specifications and Site Requirements 99 Environmental Specifications The Sun StorEdge S1 array is certified to Telcordia NEBS GR 63 CORE Level 3 Earthquake Risk Zone 4 TABLE A 4 Temperature Specifications Status Temperature Range Operating 41 F to 104 F 5 C to 40 C Short term operating 23 F to 131 F 5 C to 55 C Nonoperating 40 F to 158 F 40 C to 70 C 1 See Note that follows the following table TABLE A 5 Humidity Specifications Status Relative Humidity non condensing Range Operating 5 to 85 b
54. cs sun com Netra Solstice DiskSuite Sun StorEdge Ultra and Solaris are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems Inc in the U S and in other countries All SPARC trademarks are used under license and are trademarks or registered trademarks of SPARC International Inc in the U S and in other countries Products bearing SPARC trademarks are based upon an architecture developed by Sun Microsystems Inc The OPEN LOOK and Sun Graphical User Interface was developed by Sun Microsystems Inc for its users and licensees Sun acknowledges the pioneering efforts of Xerox in researching and developing the concept of visual or graphical user interfaces for the computer industry Sun holds a non exclusive license from Xerox to the Xerox Graphical User Interface which license also covers Sun s licensees viho implement OPEN LOOK GUIs and otherwise comply with Sun s written license agreements U S Government Rights Commercial use Government users are subject to the Sun Microsystems Inc standard license agreement and applicable provisions of the FAR and its supplements DOCUMENTATION IS PROVIDED AS IS AND ALL EXPRESS OR IMPLIED CONDITIONS REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR NON INFRINGEMENT ARE DISCLAIMED EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT THAT SUCH DISCLAIMERS ARE HELD TO BE LEGALLY INVALID Copyright 2003 Sun Microsystems Inc 4150 Network Circle Sa
55. de espera El cable de alimentaci n hace las veces de dispositivo de desconexi n principal del sistema Aseg rese de que conecta el cable de alimentaci n a una toma de tierra situada cerca del sistema y de f cil acceso No conecte el cable de alimentaci n si la unidad de alimentaci n no se encuentra en el bastidor del sistema Appendix B Declaration of Conformity Regulatory Compliance and Safety Statements 125 A La siguiente medida solamente se aplica a aquellos dispositivos que dispongan de varios cables de alimentaci n Precauci n En los productos que cuentan con varios cables de alimentaci n debe desconectar todos los cables de alimentaci n para cortar por completo la alimentaci n el ctrica del sistema Advertencia sobre las bater as A Precauci n Si las bater as no se manipulan o reemplazan correctamente se corre el riesgo de que estallen En los sistemas que cuentan con bater as reemplazables reempl celas s lo con bater as del mismo fabricante y el mismo tipo o un tipo equivalente recomendado por el fabricante de acuerdo con las instrucciones descritas en el manual de servicio del producto No desmonte las bater as ni intente recargarlas fuera del sistema No intente deshacerse de las bater as ech ndolas al fuego Desh gase de las bater as correctamente de acuerdo con las instrucciones del fabricante y las normas locales Tenga en cuenta que en las placas CPU de Sun hay una bater a de liti
56. documents on the system CD are available during the installation Chapter 3 Installing the Sun StorEdge S1 Array 59 v To Connect the SCSI Cables 1 Verify that the host system has been powered off if needed Refer to To Prepare the Host System on page 59 2 Connect the SCSI cable to the host system You can connect a cable to a host bus adapter or an on board connector 3 Connect the other end of the SCSI cable to the SCSI IN port at the back of the array au Me O en __ SCSI IN port No 000 SCSI OUT port FIGURE 3 21 SCSI IN and OUT Ports on the Back of the Array AC Version 4 Determine if this array is at the beginning or the end of the SCSI chain m If this array is at the end of the SCSI chain you are not connecting any other peripherals to the host go to Connecting and Disconnecting Power Cables on page 62 m If this array is at the beginning of the SCSI chain if you are going to daisy chain other arrays or peripherals off of this one go to Step 5 5 Connect one end of the SCSI cable to the SCSI OUT port of the first array 6 Connect the other end of the SCSI cable to the SCSI IN port on the second array array or peripheral 7 Repeat Step 5 and Step 6 until all arrays are attached to the daisy chain 8 Determine if you need to install an external terminator at the end of the daisy chain m If the last device in the daisy chain is an arr
57. e shorter slot of the slotted piece FIGURE 3 2 38 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual April 2003 FIGURE 3 2 Assembling an Adjustable Bracket for a Sun 72 inch Expansion Cabinet or Sun Fire Expansion Cabinet b For Sun Rack 900 and other industry standard 19 racks or cabinets position the double angled end A of the slotted piece C towards the front with the screws on the smooth piece B extending through the longer slot of the slotted piece FIGURE 3 3 FIGURE 3 3 Assembling an Adjustable Bracket for a Sun Rack 900 or Standard 19 inch Rack or Cabinet Loosely secure the two parts of each bracket tightening two of the M4 kep nuts supplied in the bracket s ship kit over the screws As shown in FIGURE 3 2 and FIGURE 3 3 the nuts are attached from the side of the bracket that faces the rack s posts C Chapter 3 Installing the Sun StorEdge S1 Array 39 5 Insert the stud plate through the rightmost groove in the grooved bracket As shown in FIGURE 3 4 insert the stud plate from the same side of the bracket as the nuts were attached in the previous step Note The bottom and top metal edges of the slotted piece of the bracket are folded The bottom of the stud plate should lie flat between the two folds and you should not be able to spin the plate Retaining ring Folded metal olded meta Stud Plate FIGURE 3 4 Attaching the Stud Plate 40 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installati
58. ecifications and Site Requirements 101 TABLE A 6 LVD SCSI Port Pin Descriptions Continued Connector Cable Cable Connector Contact Conductor Conductor Contact Signal Name Number Number Number Number Signal Name MSG 26 51 52 60 MSG SEL 27 53 54 61 SEL C D 28 55 56 62 C D REQ 29 57 58 63 REQ 1 0 30 59 60 64 1 0 DB 8 31 61 62 65 DB 8 DB 9 32 63 64 66 DB 9 DB 10 33 65 66 67 DB 10 DB 11 34 67 68 68 DB 11 1 The conductor number refers to the conductor position when using flat ribbon cable 102 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual April 2003 APPENDIX B Declaration of Conformity Regulatory Compliance and Safety Statements This appendix contains the following information that applies to the Sun StorEdge S1 array m Declaration of Conformity on page 104 m Regulatory Compliance Statements on page 105 m Safety Agency Compliance Statements on page 109 Review this information before attempting to install or use this array 103 Declaration of Conformity Compliance Model Number CYT2A and CYT2D Product Family Name Sun StorEdge S1 Array 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
59. egulatory Compliance and Safety Statements 107 BSMI Class A Notice The following statement is applicable to products shipped to Taiwan and marked as Class A on the product compliance label LEMA BE HAAN An gt TES EAE eA AF AALS He iB TEEN A ERE SS KERR EA GOST R Certification Mark ur 108 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual April 2003 Safety Agency Compliance Statements Read this section before beginning any procedure The following text provides safety precautions to follow when installing a Sun Microsystems product Safety Precautions For your protection observe the following safety precautions when setting up your equipment m Follow all cautions and instructions marked on the equipment m Ensure that the voltage and frequency of your power source match the voltage and frequency inscribed on the equipment s electrical rating label m Never push objects of any kind through openings in the equipment Dangerous voltages may be present Conductive foreign objects could produce a short circuit that could cause fire electric shock or damage to your equipment Symbols The following symbols may appear in this book Caution There is a risk of personal injury and equipment damage Follow the instructions Caution Hot surface Avoid contact Surfaces are hot and may cause personal injury if touched Caution Hazardous voltages are present To reduce the risk of elect
60. eparation between the equipment and receiver m Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected m Consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for help Modifications Any modifications made to this device that are not approved by Sun Microsystems Inc may void the authority granted to the user by the FCC to operate this equipment 106 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual April 2003 ICES 003 Class A Notice Avis NMB 003 Classe A This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada ICES 003 Class B Notice Avis NMB 003 Classe B This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada VCCI BIC DUT 952 AVCCI DT IFAAVCCDKAMBIT IRTF Y3VBIUOFTT a AUX PO AAR WEBCT INDOOR FDHHAKULET TOREJ LL BE eae A EA VCC DEE lt 7 55 ATP TRIE CT CORE CAPER CHE SS CRUE ES SCT EE HORT TORACE ENKA RES 2 ES BORANSCEMBVET DIABVCC DNT 452 B VCCI OKA BEZI YARF Y a BLOAT A BA 75 ABE TS CHSOWMICIL FROM AMRY UE CORA HUA eae ee Ba A FH eR VCC D PERHS lt 2 32 BREW RE CST COMMS RERETCIEH TS EL HMELTUET AS TCORBNIVARPTV EV a YSERA ANSE SMS esl Si CIT CEMHOEST WRB Ichi TEU MORMNAUTS FSW Appendix B Declaration of Conformity R
61. er than three disk drives foam fillers occupy the empty disk drive slots The foam fillers are air baffles that enable the to maintain maximum cooling If any slot does not contain a disk drive you must fill the slot with a foam filler to ensure proper cooling Caution If the array is running and a drive slot does not contain a disk drive or foam filler the array cannot cool properly and might overheat Sun StorEdge S1 Array Software Considerations The array can be used as additional disk storage for an existing host system Storage management support is provided by the Sun StorEdge S1 Storage Subsystem Manager 2 0 software Chapter 1 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Overview 19 20 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual April 2003 CHAPTER 2 Preparing for Installation and Assembling the Cables This chapter provides instructions on preparing the Sun StorEdge S1 array for installation This chapter also provides instructions on assembling the DC input power cables for arrays that have DC power supplies This chapter is organized as follows m Installation Overview on page 22 m Preparing for Installation on page 22 m Assembling the DC Input Power Cable for DC Power Supplies on page 25 21 Installation Overview The following table shows the order of the main installation tasks for the Sun StorEdge S1 array TABLE 2 1 Installation Overview Task Unpacking the box Prepa
62. gewechselt werden Geh useabdeckung Sie m ssen die Abdeckung Ihres Sun Computersystems entfernen um Karten Speicher oder interne Speicherger te hinzuzuf gen Bringen Sie vor dem Einschalten des Systems die Geh useabdeckung wieder an Appendix B Declaration of Conformity Regulatory Compliance and Safety Statements 121 Achtung Nehmen Sie Sun Ger te nicht ohne Abdeckung in Betrieb Die Nichtbeachtung dieses Warnhinweises kann Verletzungen oder Ger teschaden zur Folge haben Warnungen bez glich in Racks eingebauter Systeme Die folgenden Warnungen gelten f r Racks und in Racks eingebaute Systeme Achtung Aus Sicherheitsgr nden sollten s mtliche Ger te von unten nach oben in Racks eingebaut werden Installieren Sie also zuerst die Ger te die an der untersten Position im Rack eingebaut werden gefolgt von den Systemen die an n chsth herer Stelle eingebaut werden usw N Achtung Verwenden Sie beim Einbau den Kippschutz am Rack um ein Umkippen zu vermeiden Achtung Um extreme Betriebstemperaturen im Rack zu vermeiden stellen Sie sicher dass die Maximaltemperatur die Nennleistung der Umgebungstemperatur f r das Produkt nicht berschreitet Achtung Um extreme Betriebstemperaturen durch verringerte Luftzirkulation zu vermei den sollte die f r den sicheren Betrieb des Ger ts erforderliche Luftzirkulation eingesetzt werden Hinweis zur Laser Konformit t Sun Produkte die die Lase
63. guration FIGURE 3 18 and TABLE 3 3 show an example of a host system with four Sun StorEdge S1 arrays connected to its on board LVD SCSI port This configuration has fewer limitations than the single ended configuration in Example Single Ended SCSI Configuration on page 52 m The maximum number of Sun StorEdge S1 arrays that can be used for this configuration is four because the system supports LVD SCSI which supports a longer maximum cable length and no other peripherals are chained to this bus m SCSI ID 7 is used by the LVD SCSI controller SCSI ID assignment Y o 2 2 OO en Jp lo o Reh 282808080 020209020 0202090 0202002020 02020002 02020000 2082228 22222808 09090909 000909090 09090 000909000 y Sun StorEdge S1 array o z e O o O El O Sun StorEdge S1 array 3 4 5 E C C Masa O o_o ee Sun StorEdge S1 array m er O Oe N A Ed 35 ee Sun StorEdge S1 array B C D _ C O los 1 2 oo RS A Ed oS Je FIGURE 3 18 Four Sun StorEdge S1 Arrays on a Host System With LVD SCSI Example 54 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual April 2003 TABLE 3 3 With LVD SCSI SCSI ID Assignments for F
64. h If you are connecting another type of peripheral in a daisy chain refer to the documentation that you received with that peripheral for its internal SCSI bus length For an example procedure for LVD SCSI see To Cable Four Arrays in a Daisy Chain on page 61 m If you have an LVD SCSI connection you cannot daisy chain more than four arrays together m If you have a single ended SCSI connection you cannot daisy chain more than two Sun StorEdge S1 arrays together m If you are adding a single ended peripheral such as the Netra st D130 storage array to the SCSI chain you can only daisy chain one Sun StorEdge S1 array along with the peripheral Before connecting the SCSI cables from the host system to the Sun StorEdge S1 array you must prepare the host system To Prepare the Host System Note If the host system supports hot swap attaching and detaching of external SCSI devices do not power off the system For example Netra ct 400 and Netra ct 800 servers support hot swapping of external SCSI devices so you would not power off these system before starting Start the host system preparation at Step 2 Halt operations and power off the host system Refer to the host system documentation for instructions on powering off the system Install a host bus adapter into the host system if necessary Refer to the documentation that shipped with the host bus adapter for installation instructions Ensure that software
65. ies must not be assigned to another peripheral or SCSI controller So for example if you plan to assign SCSI IDs 2 3 and 4 neither 2 3 nor 4 can be assigned to any other device See the following procedure m To Determine the Drive Bay s SCSI ID Sequence and Base ID on page 57 This section provides example SCSI ID assignment for several configurations a Example Single Ended SCSI Configuration on page 52 Example LVD SCSI Configuration on page 54 m Example Mixed Single Ended and LVD SCSI Configuration on page 55 a LVD SCSI Example Cabling Four Arrays in a Daisy Chain on page 61 You set the SCSI IDs for the drives by setting only the base address which is the first number in the sequence of SCSI IDs For example in the sequence of SCSI IDs 2 3 and 4 the base SCSI ID address is 2 FIGURE 3 16 base base 1 base 2 2 3 4 FIGURE 3 16 Example of SCSI ID Drive Assignment Sequence See this procedure for how to set the base address m To Set the SCSI IDs for the Drives on page 58 Example Single Ended SCSI Configuration FIGURE 3 17 and TABLE 3 2 show an example with two Sun StorEdge S1 arrays connected to a Netra T1 Model 100 or Netra T1 105 server s on board SCSI port Limitations of this configuration include a The maximum number of Sun StorEdge S1 arrays that can be used for this configuration is two because the Netra T1 servers
66. igure illustrates the back panel LEDs Autotermination Indication LEDs System Power LED System Summary Fault LED Gy E FIGURE 1 11 Back Panel LEDs System Power and System Summary Fault LEDs The System Power and System Summary Fault LEDs give the same diagnostic information as the System Power and System Summary Fault LEDs at the front of the array Autotermination Indication LEDs The Autotermination Indication LEDs indicate if the array is part of an UltraSCSI wide SCSI or narrow SCSI daisy chain They also indicate the array s position in the daisy chain For More Information For more information on interpreting back panel LEDs see the following a Autotermination Indication LEDs on page 89 m Checking Back Panel LEDs on page 88 14 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual April 2003 Internal Components Power Supply The array has a single power supply that provides power to the internal components The power supply in your system is either AC or DC powered AC Power Supply Option An AC power supply converts incoming AC voltage to outgoing DC voltages The following figure shows an AC power connector on the back of an AC version of the Sun StorEdge S1 array O o o ae AC power connector FIGURE 1 12 AC Power Connector on the Back of an AC Array DC Power Supply Option The DC
67. ing 6 Verify that the circuit breakers are Off on the circuits that supply power to the DC power source ho Caution Make sure the circuit breakers are Off before proceeding with the next step 7 Assemble the DC input power cables if necessary connecting them to two different power sources through the circuit breakers Refer to Assembling the DC Input Power Cable for DC Power Supplies on page 25 if you have not already assembled the DC input cables 64 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual April 2003 8 Connect one DC input power cable to a DC connector at the back of the array FIGURE 3 25 Connecting the DC Input Power Cable to aDC Connector See FIGURE 3 26 for the locations of the DC connectors on the DC power supplies at the back of the array o 0 O fa os o o o O FIGURE 3 26 DC Connectors on the Left Back of the Array o e ete a DC connectors T odio 9 Repeat Step 8 connecting the second DC input power cable to the second DC connector at the back of the array 10 Turn on the circuit breakers to provide power to the array Note As soon as the system is connected to a power source it goes into Standby mode The amber System Summary Fault LED comes on to reflect this it does not indicate a fault Chapter 3 Installing the Sun StorEdge S1 Array 65
68. ing for your installation 1 Connect the AC power cable to the AC power connector on the Sun StorEdge S1 array 0 0 A E 22 O O O O Power connector FIGURE 3 23 Power Connector for the AC Power Cable 2 Connect the AC power cable to an AC power source Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual April 2003 Note As soon as the array is connected to a power source it goes into Standby mode The amber System Summary Fault LED comes on to reflect this it does not indicate a fault Chapter 3 Installing the Sun StorEdge S1 Array 63 v To Connect the DC Power Cables 1 Get a DC grounding cable and two star washers 2 Position and align the DC grounding cable against the two DC grounding lug nuts at the back of the array ode m o o DC grounding lug nuts FIGURE 3 24 DC Grounding Lug Nuts for Connecting the DC Grounding Cable 3 Place the star washers between the DC grounding cable and the two bolts to be used to secure one end of the grounding cable to the two lug nuts 4 Tighten the two bolts to secure the grounding cable to the two lug nuts 5 Secure the other end of the grounding cable to the earth ground in the building If you are installing the array in a rack you can secure the grounding cable to a proper grounding point on the rack as long as the rack is properly grounded to the earth ground in the build
69. itch The array has one rocker power switch to control the power supply which is illustrated in the following figure On Neutral Standby FIGURE 1 9 Power Switch The following table describes each of the rocker switch s settings On The power supply provides full power to the array Neutral When the switch is released from the On position the switch returns to the Neutral position and the power supply remains on Standby The power supply provides standby power to the array 12 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual April 2003 Caution Placing the power switch in the Standby position does not completely remove power going to the array AC or DC input continues to flow to the power supply until you disconnect the power cable from the electrical outlet Note If you remove the power cable from the system with the power switch in the On position full power returns to the system when you replace the cable SCSI ID Switch The SCSI ID switch illustrated in the following figure sets the base SCSI ID for the drives 0 0 Is Eg Si o o 0 0 N FIGURE 1 10 SCSI ID Switch See Setting the SCSI IDs for the Drives on page 52 for how to use the switch to set the base SCSI ID for the disk drives Chapter 1 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Overview 13 Back Panel LEDs The following f
70. l area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Modifications Any modifications made to this device that are not approved by Sun Microsystems Inc may void the authority granted to the user by the FCC to operate this equipment FCC Class B Notice This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures m Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna m Increase the s
71. lappen aufgestellt werden Die Nichtbeach tung dieser Richtlinien kann berhitzung verursachen und die Zuverl ssigkeit Ihres Sun Ger ts beeintr chtigen l Achtung Ger te ffnungen Ihres Sun Produkts d rfen nicht blockiert oder abgedeckt werden Sun Lautst rke Gem den in DIN 45 635 Teil 1000 definierten Vorschriften betr gt die arbeitsplatzbedingte Lautst rke dieses Produkts weniger als 70 dB A SELV Konformit t Der Sicherheitsstatus der E A Verbindungen entspricht den SELV Anforderungen 120 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual April 2003 Anschluss des Netzkabels A A A A Achtung Sun Ger te sind f r Stromversorgungssysteme mit einem geerdeten neutralen Leiter geerdeter R ckleiter bei gleichstrombetriebenen Ger ten ausgelegt Um die Gefahr von Stromschl gen zu vermeiden schlie en Sie das Ger t niemals an andere Stromversor gungssysteme an Wenden Sie sich an den zust ndigen Geb udeverwalter oder an einen qualifizierten Elektriker wenn Sie nicht sicher wissen an welche Art von Stromversor gungssystem Ihr Geb ude angeschlossen ist Achtung Nicht alle Netzkabel verf gen ber die gleichen Nennwerte Herk mmliche im Haushalt verwendete Verl ngerungskabel besitzen keinen berlastschutz und sind daher f r Computersysteme nicht geeignet Verwenden Sie bei Ihrem Sun Produkt keine Haushalts Verl ngerungskabel Die folgende Warnung gilt nur f r Ger te
72. ming hot swap operations on an active disk drive can result in data loss or corruption Use the following procedure to configure a slice single physical partition on a disk to be used with a UNIX file system UFS Verify that the device label meets your requirements You can use the prtvtoc command to inspect the label for your disk To modify the label use the format command Refer to the prtvtoc 1M and format 1M man pages for more information Once you have selected a disk slice for your UFS file system create a file system on the slice newfs dev dsk cwtxdysz Refer to the new s 1M man page for more information If necessary create a mount point for the new file system mkdir mount point Where mount point is a fully qualified path name Refer to the mount 1M man page for more information After the file system and mount point have been created modify the etc v stab file to reflect the new file system See the v stab 4 man page for more details Mount the new file system using the mount command mount dev dsk cwtxdysz mount point Where mount point is the directory you created The file system is now ready to be used Chapter 4 Adding Removing and Replacing Drives 77 78 Removing and Replacing a Disk Drive The array comes configured with 1 inch high drives The procedures for removing and replacing the drives differ only in the software you use to control
73. n the tie is taken up and the wires are tightly bound 5 Lower the top portion of the strain relief housing FIGURE 2 13 so that its front part covers the top rear holes on the DC connector and its three prongs are inserted into the corresponding holes on the housing s bottom FIGURE 2 13 Assembling the Strain Relief Housing 6 Push the top and bottom portions of the strain relief housing together until they snap into place As shown in FIGURE 2 13 the wires extend out of the back of the completed DC cable assembly 34 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual April 2003 CHAPTER 3 Installing the Sun StorEdge S1 Array This chapter provides instructions on preparing the area connecting the cables and powering on the array This chapter is organized as follows m Mounting the Array in a Rack or Cabinet on page 36 m Setting the SCSI IDs for the Drives on page 52 m Connecting the SCSI Cables on page 59 m Powering On the Array on page 67 m Hot Swapping a SCSI Device on page 69 35 Mounting the Array ina Rack or Cabinet The Sun StorEdge S1 array can be mounted in a two post rack using the brackets supplied in the ship kit or in a four post rack or cabinet using separately ordered brackets described in Optional Rackmounting Kit for Four Post Racks on page 5 This section covers the following topics m Rack and Cabinet Installation Precautions
74. nd compliance information and a Declaration of Conformity for the Sun StorEdge S1 array XV Using UNIX Commands This document might not contain information on basic UNIX commands and procedures such as shutting down the system booting the system and configuring devices See one or more of the following for this information m Solaris Handbook for Sun Peripherals m Documentation for the Solaris operating environment m Other software documentation that you received with your system Typographic Conventions Typeface Meaning Examples AaBbCc123 The names of commands files Edit your login file and directories on screen Use 1s a to list all files computer output You have mail AaBbCc123 What you type when contrasted su with on screen computer output password AaBbCc123 Book titles new words or terms Read Chapter 6 in the User s Guide words to be emphasized These are called class options Replace command line variables You must be superuser to do this with real names or values To delete a file type rm filename 1 The settings on your browser might differ from these settings xvi Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual April 2003 Shell Prompts Shell Prompt C shell machine name C shell superuser machine name Bourne shell and Korn shell Bourne shell and Korn shell superuser Related Documentation Application Title Part Number La
75. ne if the host system supports the hot swap attachment of external SCSI devices For example the Netra ct 400 and 800 servers support attaching SCSI devices in a hot swap mode Refer to your system documentation to see if your system supports hot swap If your system supports hot swapping follow the instructions in the system or SCSI adapter documentation for attaching external SCSI devices See To Hot Swap a SCSI Device on page 69 for an example procedure Refer to the cfgadm 1M and cfgadm_scsi 1M man pages for additional information m If your system does not support hot swapping follow the steps below to shut down and perform a reconfiguration boot on the host system a As superuser use the shutdown command to halt the host system shutdown y i0 g0 68 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual April 2003 b Atthe ok prompt use the boot r command to perform a reconfiguration boot on the system If you do not use the r argument the system does not see the new device ok boot r 4 Verify that the Sun StorEdge S1 array has successfully connected to the host system Refer to the host system documentation for specific instructions Hot Swapping a SCSI Device The following procedure uses example of hot swapping a disk attached to controller 7 v To Hot Swap a SCSI Device 1 Enter the cfgadm 1M command with the a1 option to list all the SCSI devices
76. ng materials are used for assembling and connecting the power supply to the 48V DC power source m 4 WAGO DC connectors 2 DC connectors for input cables and 2 spare DC connectors See FIGURE 2 1 Three rectangular holes in the top are used when opening the wire cage clamp using the cage clamp lever The wires from the DC power source are inserted into holes on the right back of the connector as shown in To Assemble the DC Input Power Cable on page 28 Holes for inserting cage clamp lever Bottom FIGURE 2 1 DC Connector Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation and Assembling the Cables 25 m 4 WAGO DC strain relief housings 2 strain relief housings for power cables and 2 spares See FIGURE 2 2 This housing is connected to the DC connector and protects the wiring that extends from the back of the DC connector after the wires are installed Installation is described in To Connect the Strain Relief Housing With the DC Connector on page 32 Bottom Top FIGURE 2 2 Strain Relief Housing m 1 cage clamp lever See FIGURE 2 3 The cage clamp lever is used to open the cage clamps before inserting the wiring into the DC connector FIGURE 2 3 Cage Clamp Lever m 4 tie wraps The tie wraps are used to bind the wires Note You can order another set of DC connection materials through Sun part number X949A 26 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual April 2003 Overview of
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78. ntly 2 With one half of the tether s head inside the hole in the chassis change the angle so that you can gently push the head of the tether completely into its hole You might need to push the tether s head in gently 3 Repeat Step 1 and Step 2 for the tether at the other end of the bezel v To Clean the Back Fan Screens O Go to the back of the array and use a vacuum cleaner to clean all the dust and debris from the fan screens o Vacuum these areas FIGURE 5 12 Cleaning the Back Fan Screens Chapter 5 Maintenance Tasks 93 94 Removing and Replacing an Array These instructions are for removing a Sun StorEdge S1 array or another type of array and replacing it with a Sun StorEdge S1 array If replacing any other array than the Sun StorEdge S1 array refer to that array s documentation for additional information about how to remove that array Note If your host system supports hot swap attaching and detaching of external SCSI devices do not power off your system For example if your host system is a Netra ct 400 or 800 or similar server you should not power off the system Start the removal of the server at Step 3 Make note of the SCSI ID addresses assigned to the drives in the array that you are going to remove Power off the host system if necessary Power off the array See To Power Off the Array on page 82 Disconnect
79. o incorporada en el reloj en tiempo real Los usuarios no deben reemplazar este tipo de bater as Cubierta de la unidad del sistema A Debe extraer la cubierta de la unidad del sistema inform tico Sun para instalar tarjetas memoria o dispositivos de almacenamiento internos Vuelva a colocar la cubierta antes de encender el sistema inform tico Precauci n No ponga en funcionamiento los productos Sun que no tengan colocada la cubierta De lo contrario puede sufrir lesiones personales y ocasionar da os en el sistema 126 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual April 2003 Advertencia sobre el sistema en bastidor Las advertencias siguientes se aplican a los sistemas montados en bastidor y a los propios bastidores Precauci n Por seguridad siempre deben montarse los equipos de abajo arriba A saber primero debe instalarse el equipo que se situar en el bastidor inferior a continuaci n el que se situar en el siguiente nivel etc Precauci n Para evitar que el bastidor se vuelque durante la instalaci n del equipo debe extenderse la barra antivolcado del bastidor Precauci n Para evitar que se alcance una temperatura de funcionamiento extrema en el bastidor aseg rese de que la temperatura m xima no sea superior a la temperatura ambiente establecida como adecuada para el producto Precauci n Para evitar que se alcance una temperatura de funcionamiento extrema debido
80. on and Maintenance Manual April 2003 6 Slide the retaining ring over the stud As shown in FIGURE 3 5 make sure the prongs on the retaining ring face away from the stud plate Retaining ring prong FIGURE 3 5 Facing the Upturned Prongs of the Retaining Ring Away From the Stud Plate 7 Press the retaining ring towards the bracket using a 3 16 inch or equivalent nut driver Make sure the stud plate is firmly connected but that it is still able to slide along the bracket between the two folds 8 Measure the distance between the front post and the post to which the back end of each bracket must be attached m For a Sun StorEdge 72 inch expansion cabinet or Sun Fire expansion cabinet measure from the front post to the third post from the front of the rack FIGURE 3 6 Chapter 3 Installing the Sun StorEdge S1 Array 41 FIGURE 3 6 Fastening the Brackets in Sun StorEdge 72 inch Expansion Rack or Cabinet Front and Back View Side Panels Removed for Clarity 42 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual April 2003 m For a Sun Rack 900 or other industry standard 19 inch rack or cabinet measure from the front post to the back post of the rack FIGURE 3 7 ee oo co 00 oo SS ss selpo ce se oo se se oo se oo oo 00
81. oo ee oo oo ss o 9 oo o FIGURE 3 7 Fastening the Brackets to the Sun Rack 900 or Standard 19 inch Rack or Cabinet 9 Adjust each bracket so that the distance between the front and the back mounting ears is approximately the same measurement as obtained in Step 8 10 Align the holes in the bracket with the holes in the suitable posts and insert the appropriate screws adjusting the depth of each bracket as required to fit For the Sun Rack 900 cabinet insert the M6 x 12 Phillips screws from the rackmount accessory kit For other standard 19 inch racks or cabinets insert the 10 32 x 1 2 inch Phillips screws from the bracket s ship kit Overlap the front ear of each bracket over the front edge of the front post Chapter 3 Installing the Sun StorEdge S1 Array 43 44 b Insert two screws into two holes in each bracket s front ear and through the front post from front to back A third hole in the middle of the bracket s front ear is used later when securing the array For a Sun StorEdge 72 inch expansion cabinet or Sun Fire expansion cabinet perform the following steps to insert the back screws FIGURE 3 6 i Align the screw holes at the back of each bracket over the holes in the third post from the front ii Insert the back screws from the inside to the outside of the rack For a Sun Rack 900 or other industry standard 19 inch rack perform the following steps to insert the back screws FI
82. ose of batteries properly in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions and local regulations Note that on Sun CPU boards there is a lithium battery molded into the real time clock These batteries are not customer replaceable parts Appendix B Declaration of Conformity Regulatory Compliance and Safety Statements 111 System Unit Cover A You must remove the cover of your Sun computer system unit to add cards memory or internal storage devices Be sure to replace the cover before powering on your computer system Caution Do not operate Sun products without the cover in place Failure to take this precaution may result in personal injury and system damage Rack System Warning A PP gt The following warnings apply to Racks and Rack Mounted systems Caution For safety equipment should always be loaded from the bottom up That is install the equipment that will be mounted in the lowest part of the rack first then the next higher systems etc Caution To prevent the rack from tipping during equipment installation the anti tilt bar on the rack must be deployed Caution To prevent extreme operating temperature within the rack insure that the maximum temperature does not exceed the product s ambient rated temperatures Caution To prevent extreme operating temperatures due to reduced airflow consideration should be made to the amount of air flow that is required for a
83. our Sun StorEdge S1 Arrays on a Host System SCSI ID SCSI ID Addresses Possible Use for ID Number Addresses Possible Use for ID Number SCSIIDO Drive 1 of first Sun StorEdge S1 array SCSIID8 Drive 1 of third Sun StorEdge S1 array SCSIID1 Drive 2 of first Sun StorEdge S1 array SCSIID9 Drive 2 of third Sun StorEdge S1 array SCSIID2 Drive 3 of first Sun StorEdge S1 array SCSIIDA Drive 3 of third Sun StorEdge S1 array SCSIID3 Drive 1 of second Sun StorEdge S1 SCSI IDB Drive 1 of fourth Sun StorEdge S1 array array SCSI ID 4 Drive 2 of second Sun StorEdge S1 SCSIIDC Drive 2 of fourth Sun StorEdge S1 array array SCSIID5 Drive 3 of second Sun StorEdge S1 SCSIID D Drive 3 of fourth Sun StorEdge S1 array array SCSI ID 6 CD ROM drive on host if available SCSI ID E SCSIID 7 SCSI controller ID Example Mixed Single Ended and LVD SCSI Configuration FIGURE 3 19 and TABLE 3 4 show an example of a host system with one single ended Netra st D130 storage array and one Sun StorEdge S1 array connected to its LVD SCSI PCI adapter This configuration has many limitations m The maximum number of Sun StorEdge S1 arrays that can be used for this configuration is one because the Netra st D130 storage array is a single ended peripheral Only two peripherals can be connected to the bus m The Netra st D130 storage array is using SCSI IDs 2 3 and 4 and SCSI ID 7 is being used by the default SCSI controller m The overall SCSI bus speed is limited
84. ove the front bezel See Removing the Front Bezel on page 11 if needed Pull one of the tethers towards you until the head of the tether stops it from coming out of the hole in the chassis FIGURE 5 7 FIGURE 5 7 Pulling a Tether Until It Stops Chapter5 Maintenance Tasks 91 3 Push the tether to one side so that its head comes partially out of the hole in the chassis FIGURE 5 8FIGURE 5 8 FIGURE 5 8 Pushing the Tether to One Side Until it Head Emerges 4 Push the same tether in the opposite direction FIGURE 5 9 FIGURE 5 9 Pushing the Tether in the Opposite Direction 5 Pull the head of the tether entirely out of the chassis FIGURE 5 10 FIGURE 5 10 Pulling the Head of the Tether out of the Array 92 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual April 2003 6 Repeat Step 2 through Step 5 for the tether at the other end of the bezel 7 Use a vacuum cleaner to clean the dust from the screen at the back of the bezel RARA CEC CREER CC ec che EC RATOS CECE ROE IA ECE CEE EECOREER COREE Er Seo CECE CREE CROCS ee Rx CEECE CRE CES TER Te AS Vacuum this area FIGURE 5 11 Cleaning the Front Bezel Screen v To Reattach the Bezel s Tethers to the Array 1 Position one of the tethers in front of its hole in the chassis and angle it so that half of its head enters the hole in the chassis You might need to push the tether s head in ge
85. pending on the configuration you have purchased One of the two following disk drive documents depending on the speed of the disk drives you ordered 18 GByte 1 1 inch 10K rpm Disk Drive Specifications SCSI Interface 36 GByte 1 1 inch 10K rpm Disk Drive Specifications SCSI Interface Power connectors a AC version AC power cord DC version DC connector kit 0 8 meter SCSI 3 to SCSI 3 cable X1134A Side mounting brackets and screws for mounting the array in a 2 post rack Antistatic wrist strap Sun StorEdge Storage Subsystem Manager 2 0 CD ROM Documentation Sun StorEdge S1 Installation and Maintenance Manual this manual Sun StorEdge S1 Product Notes Sun StorEdge S1 Storage Subsystem Manager 2 0 User s Guide Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual April 2003 Supported Cables The following table lists the supported cables you can order from your Sun supplier TABLE 1 1 Optional Cables 68 Pin Manufacturing Part Number Marketing Part Number Description X6917 A 530 2790 11 0 3 meter cable SCSI 3 to SCSI 3 connector X1132A 530 2452 02 0 8 meter cable SCSI 3 to VHDCI connectors X1134A 530 2383 01 0 8 meter cable SCSI 3 to SCSI 3 connectors X3832A 530 2453 02 2 meter cable SCSI 3 to VHDCI connectors X1139A 530 2384 01 2 meter cable SCSI 3 to SCSI 3 connectors X3830A 530 2454 02 4 meter cable SCSI 3 to VHDCI connectors 3816A 530 2352 01 4 meter cable SCSI 3 to SCSI 3 connectors X3831A 530 2455
86. power system Contact your facilities manager or a qualified electrician if you are not sure what type of power is supplied to your building Caution Not all power cords have the same current ratings Household extension cords do not have overload protection and are not meant for use with computer systems Do not use household extension cords with your Sun product The following caution applies only to devices with a Standby power switch Caution The power switch of this product functions as a standby type device only The power cord serves as the primary disconnect device for the system Be sure to plug the power cord into a grounded power outlet that is nearby the system and is readily accessible Do not connect the power cord when the power supply has been removed from the system chassis The following caution applies only to devices with multiple power cords Caution For products with multiple power cords all power cords must be disconnected to completely remove power from the system Battery Warning A Caution There is danger of explosion if batteries are mishandled or incorrectly replaced On systems with replaceable batteries replace only with the same manufacturer and type or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer per the instructions provided in the product service manual Do not disassemble batteries or attempt to recharge them outside the system Do not dispose of batteries in fire Disp
87. quement aux syst mes quip s d un interrupteur Veille Attention L interrupteur d alimentation de ce produit fonctionne uniquement comme un dispositif de mise en veille Le cordon d alimentation constitue le moyen principal de d connexion de l alimentation pour le syst me Assurez vous de le brancher dans une prise d alimentation mise la terre pr s du systeme et facile d acc s Ne le branchez pas lorsque l alimentation lectrique ne se trouve pas dans le ch ssis du systeme L avertissement suivant s applique uniquement aux systemes quip s de plusieurs cordons d alimentation Attention Pour mettre un systeme quip de plusieurs cordons d alimentation hors tension il est n cessaire de d brancher tous les cordons d alimentation Mise en garde relative aux batteries A Attention Les batteries risquent d exploser en cas de manipulation maladroite ou de remplacement incorrect Pour les systemes dont les batteries sont remplacables effectuez les remplacements uniquement selon le mod le du fabricant ou un modele quivalent recommand par le fabricant conform ment aux instructions fournies dans le manuel de service du systeme N essayez en aucun cas de d monter les batteries ni de les recharger hors du systeme Ne les jetez pas au feu Mettez les au rebut selon les instructions du fabricant et conform ment la l gislation locale en vigueur Notez que sur les cartes processeur de Sun une batterie au lithium
88. r Technologie verwenden entsprechen den Laser Anforderungen der Klasse 1 Class 1 Laser Product Luokan 1 Laserlaite Klasse 1 Laser Apparat Laser Klasse 1 CD und DVD Ger te Die folgende Warnung gilt f r CD DVD und andere optische Ger te Achtung Die hier nicht aufgef hrte Verwendung von Steuerelementen Anpassungen oder Ausf hrung von Vorg ngen kann eine gef hrliche Strahlenbelastung verursachen 122 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual April 2003 Normativas de seguridad Lea esta secci n antes de realizar cualquier operaci n En ella se explican las medidas de seguridad que debe tomar al instalar un producto de Sun Microsystems Medidas de seguridad Para su protecci n tome las medidas de seguridad siguientes durante la instalaci n del equipo m Siga todos los avisos e instrucciones indicados en el equipo m Aseg rese de que el voltaje y frecuencia de la fuente de alimentaci n coincidan con el voltaje y frecuencia indicados en la etiqueta de clasificaci n el ctrica del equipo m No introduzca objetos de ning n tipo por las rejillas del equipo ya que puede quedar expuesto a voltajes peligrosos Los objetos conductores extra os pueden producir cortocircuitos y en consecuencia incendios descargas el ctricas o da os en el equipo S mbolos En este documento aparecen los siguientes s mbolos Precauci n Existe el riesgo de que se produzcan lesiones personale
89. r X option cables part number X319YA you can increase the number up to 32 Sun Rack 900 Cabinet 38 Sun Fire Expansion Cabinet 8 in Sun Fire 3800 and 4800 expansion cabinet 7 in Sun Fire 6800 expansion cabinet Industry standard 19 inch wide telco rack or cabinet Varies 1 Remove the parts from the accessory kit envelope 2 Use a Phillips screwdriver to attach the side mount brackets to the left and right sides of the array using the M4 x 8 flat head screws from the accessory kit As shown in the following figure the open slot on one end of each bracket extends past the back of the array Chapter 3 Installing the Sun StorEdge S1 Array 37 FIGURE 3 1 Attaching the Side Mount Brackets to the Array 3 Align the two parts of each adjustable mounting bracket with the double angled ear A in the correct position As shown in the following figures one piece of the mounting bracket B is smooth except for two captive screws that extend from the same side as the mounting ear The other piece of the mounting bracket C has two closed slots and the end with the longest slot has a double angled ear A Depending on which rack is being used you position the double angled end either towards the back or front of the array a For a Sun StorEdge 72 inch expansion cabinet or a Sun Fire expansion cabinet position the double angled end A of the slotted piece C at the back with the screws on the smooth piece B extending through th
90. r a restart after the AC power has been removed for lt 200 milliseconds but gt 20 milliseconds The surge current decays to normal operating current in less than 200 milliseconds The surge current s decaying peaks are for less than 3 milliseconds duration in each half cycle Overcurrent Protection Requirements Note Overcurrent protection devices must meet applicable national and local electrical safety codes and be approved for the intended application m Overcurrent protection devices must be provided as part of each host equipment rack m Circuit breakers are located between the AC source and the array m Circuit breakers must not trip when presented with inrush current of 100 amps lasting 5 ms Disconnecting the Power for Servicing You can disconnect the power for servicing in any of the following ways Appendix A System Specifications and Site Requirements 97 m Disconnect the power cord from the connector on the AC power supply at the back of the array m Turn off the circuit breakers in the rack where the array is mounted m Disconnect the main connector from the AC power source Ensure that all methods of disconnecting the power remain accessible after installation Caution External filtering and surge suppression devices might be required on the power feeds where branch circuit electromagnetic characteristics are unknown DC Source Power Requirements TABLE A3 DC Power Requirements
91. r arrays in a daisy chain without exceeding the 12 meter limit for LVD SCSI See FIGURE 3 17 through FIGURE 3 19 starting on page 57 for some more examples of cabling configurations To Cable Four Arrays in a Daisy Chain Connect the array to the host bus adapter using one 0 2 meter SCSI 3 to VHDCI cable Connect the four arrays using three 0 8 meter SCSI 3 to SCSI 3s cables TABLE 3 2 shows the part numbers for these cables Chapter 3 Installing the Sun StorEdge S1 Array 61 Connecting and Disconnecting Power Cables The procedures for connecting and disconnecting the power cable s vary depending on whether you have the AC or the DC version of the Sun StorEdge S1 array m To Connect the AC Power Cable on page 62 m To Connect the DC Power Cables on page 64 Note See Electrical Site Requirements on page 97 for information on electrical site requirements Disconnecting the AC power cable is a simple matter of removing the cable from the power source and from the array See this procedure for how to disconnect the DC power cable m To Disconnect the DC Power Cable from the DC Connector on page 66 v To Connect the AC Power Cable ho Caution Ensure that the connection of multiple units to the supply circuit does 62 not overload the supply overcurrent protection or supply wiring Refer to the array s nameplate for its electrical ratings when determining the correct branch circuit rat
92. ric shock and danger to personal health follow the instructions Appendix B Declaration of Conformity Regulatory Compliance and Safety Statements 109 Depending on the type of power switch your device has one of the following symbols may be used On Applies AC power to the system O Off Removes AC power from the system d Standby The On Standby switch is in the standby position Modifications to Equipment Do not make mechanical or electrical modifications to the equipment Sun Microsystems is not responsible for regulatory compliance of a modified Sun product Placement of a Sun Product Caution Do not block or cover the openings of your Sun product Never place a Sun product near a radiator or heat register Failure to follow these guidelines can cause overheating and affect the reliability of your Sun product Noise Level In compliance with the requirements defined in DIN 45635 Part 1000 the workplace dependent noise level of this product is less than 70 db A 110 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual April 2003 SELV Compliance Safety status of I O connections comply to SELV requirements Power Cord Connection A A A A Caution Sun products are designed to work with power systems having a grounded neutral grounded return for DC powered products To reduce the risk of electric shock do not plug Sun products into any other type of
93. ring for installation Assembling DC input cables for arrays with DC power supplies Mounting the Sun StorEdge S1 array ina rack Setting the SCSI IDs Connecting the cables Powering on the array and host system Section Ship Kit Contents on page 4 Preparing for Installation on page 22 Assembling the DC Input Power Cable for DC Power Supplies on page 25 Mounting the Array in a Rack or Cabinet on page 36 Setting the SCSI IDs for the Drives on page 52 Connecting the SCSI Cables on page 59 Powering On the Array on page 67 22 Preparing for Installation Caution Before starting the installation read the safety regulatory and compliance information in Appendix B and observe all applicable precautions Before you install the Sun StorEdge S1 array read Appendix B and then do the following 1 Read the following sections to make sure that you have the necessary hardware and equipment to install the array 2 Read the most recent version of the Sun StorEdge S1 Array Product Notes for updated product information You can find the latest product notes at http www sun com products n solutions hardware docs Network_ Storage_Solutions Workgroup AC100_DC100 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual April 2003 Note The URL above is shown on multiple lines for reasons of space Make sure the entire URL is entered into the brow
94. roducto es menor de 70 db A Cumplimiento de la normativa para instalaciones SELV Las condiciones de seguridad de las conexiones de entrada y salida cumplen los requisitos para instalaciones SELV del ingles Safe Extra Low Voltage voltaje bajo y seguro Conexi n del cable de alimentaci n cuenten con un conductor neutro a tierra con conexi n a tierra de regreso para los productos con alimentaci n de CC Para reducir el riesgo de descargas el ctricas no conecte ning n producto Sun a otro tipo de sistema de alimentaci n P ngase en contacto con el encargado de las instalaciones de su empresa o con un electricista cualificado en caso de que no est seguro del tipo de alimentaci n del que se dispone en el edificio Precauci n Los productos Sun se han dise ado para funcionar con sistemas de alimentaci n que 124 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual April 2003 Precauci n No todos los cables de alimentaci n tienen la misma clasificaci n el ctrica Los alargadores de uso dom stico no cuentan con protecci n frente a sobrecargas y no estan disehados para su utilizaci n con sistemas inform ticos No utilice alargadores de uso dom stico con el producto Sun La siguiente medida solamente se aplica a aquellos dispositivos que dispongan de un interruptor de alimentaci n de espera Precauci n El interruptor de alimentaci n de este producto funciona solamente como un dispositivo
95. s chapter gives hardware and software instructions for adding removing and replacing disk drives in an array This chapter is organized as follows m Removing the Front Bezel to Access the Disk Drives on page 74 m Adding a Disk Drive on page 74 m Removing and Replacing a Disk Drive on page 78 73 Removing the Front Bezel to Access the Disk Drives Before you can add or remove disk drives you must remove the bezel from the front of the system See To Remove the Bezel on page 11 PN Adding a Disk Drive This section contains information on how to add a disk drive while the power is on and the operating system is running This is called hot swapping Caution These procedures should be performed only by a qualified system administrator Performing hot swap operations on an active disk drive can result in data loss or corruption The way you add a disk drive depends on the software application you are using According to the procedures required by each application decide where to install the new disk drive add the drive and then reconfigure the operating environment The following tasks are always done 1 Selecting a slot 2 Physically installing the disk drive 3 Configuring the Solaris operating environment to recognize the drive 4 Configuring the application to accept the new disk drive Caution Use the disposable antistatic wrist strap supplied with the system when you
96. s y da os en el equipo Siga las instrucciones Precauci n Superficie caliente Evite todo contacto Las superficies est n calientes y pueden causar lesiones personales si se tocan Precauci n Voltaje peligroso Para reducir el riesgo de descargas el ctricas y lesiones personales siga las instrucciones Appendix B Declaration of Conformity Regulatory Compliance and Safety Statements 123 En funci n del tipo de interruptor de alimentaci n del que disponga el dispositivo se utilizar uno de los simbolos siguientes Encendido Suministra alimentaci n de CA al sistema O Apagado Corta la alimentaci n de CA del sistema Espera El interruptor de encendido espera est en la posici n de espera Modificaciones en el equipo No realice modificaciones de tipo mec nico ni el ctrico en el equipo Sun Microsystems no se hace responsable del cumplimiento de normativas en caso de que un producto Sun se haya modificado Colocaci n de un producto Sun cerca de radiadores ni fuentes de calor Si no sigue estas indicaciones el producto Sun podr a N Precauci n No obstruya ni tape las rejillas del producto Sun Nunca coloque un producto Sun sobrecalentarse y la fiabilidad de su funcionamiento se veria afectada Nivel de ruido De conformidad con los requisitos establecidos en el apartado 1000 de la norma DIN 45635 el nivel de ruido en el lugar de trabajo producido por este p
97. ser without any breaks or spaces 3 Prepare the site for installation including determining site power and sizing requirements Refer to Appendix A for power size and weight statistics Hardware Requirements You need one of the following host configurations to successfully install the array m A host system with either an LVD or a single ended UltraSCSI on board port m A host system with a SCSI host bus adapter installed For LVD Ultra 2 3 SCSI functionality the host or the host bus adapter to which you connect your array must be capable of LVD Ultra 2 3 SCSI speeds If you connect the array to a wide or narrow SCSI capable host bus adapter the array performs at a lower speed Tools and Equipment Needed m An 8 millimeter wrench for assembling the rackmounting rails A No 2 Phillips screwdriver m A small flat head screwdriver for attaching the array s front screws to the front posts of the rack and if you are installing the DC power version of the array for installing DC input cables m 3 16 inch and 9 32 inch or equivalent nut drivers m An antistatic pad and wrist strap Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation and Assembling the Cables 23 24 Determining the Number of Units to Install If the arrays are installed on a LVD SCSI port on a host system or host bus adapter up to four Sun StorEdge S1 arrays can be installed The following limitations apply to the number of arrays that can be installed in the
98. sicher dass Spannung und Frequenz der Stromversorgung den Nennleistungen auf dem am Ger t angebrachten Etikett entsprechen m F hren Sie niemals Fremdobjekte in die ffnungen am Ger t ein Es k nnen gef hrliche Spannungen anliegen Leitf hige Fremdobjekte k nnen einen Kurzschluss verursachen der einen Brand Strom schlag oder Ger teschaden herbeif hren kann Symbole Die Symbole in diesem Handbuch haben folgende Bedeutung N Achtung Gefahr von Verletzung und Ger teschaden Befolgen Sie die Anwei sungen M Achtung Hei e Oberfl che Nicht ber hren da Verletzungsgefahr durch hei e Oberfl che besteht Achtung Gef hrliche Spannungen Befolgen Sie die Anweisungen um Stromschl ge und Verletzungen zu vermeiden Appendix B Declaration of Conformity Regulatory Compliance and Safety Statements 119 Je nach Netzschaltertyp an Ihrem Ger t kann eines der folgenden Symbole verwendet werden Ein Versorgt das System mit Wechselstrom O AUS Unterbricht die Wechselstromzufuhr zum Ger t Wartezustand Der Ein Standby Netz schalter befindet sich in der Standby Position Modifikationen des Ger ts Nehmen Sie keine elektrischen oder mechanischen Ger temodifikationen vor Sun Microsystems ist f r die Einhaltung der Sicherheitsvorschriften von modifizierten Sun Produkten nicht haftbar Aufstellung von Sun Ger ten Ger te sollten niemals in der N he von Heizk rpern oder Hei luft k
99. ssembling the Strain Relief Housing 34 Attaching the Side Mount Brackets to the Array 38 Assembling an Adjustable Bracket for a Sun 72 inch Expansion Cabinet or Sun Fire Expansion Cabinet 39 Assembling an Adjustable Bracket for a Sun Rack 900 or Standard 19 inch Rack or Cabinet 39 Attaching the Stud Plate 40 Fastening the Brackets in Sun StorEdge 72 inch Expansion Rack or Cabinet Front and Back View Side Panels Removed for Clarity 42 Fastening the Brackets to the Sun Rack 900 or Standard 19 inch Rack or Cabinet 43 Cable Management Bracket 46 Attaching Brackets Towards the Front of an Array for Two Post Rack Install 48 Attaching Brackets Towards the Back of an Array for Two Post Rack Install 49 Front Mounting the Array in a Two Post Rack 50 Back Mounting the Array Into a Two Post Relay Rack With Brackets at Back 51 Example of SCSI ID Drive Assignment Sequence 52 Four Sun StorEdge S1 Arrays on a Host System With LVD SCSI Example 54 One Sun StorEdge S1 Array and One Netra st D130 Storage Array on a Host System With LVD SCSI Example 56 SCSI ID Switch on the Back of the Array AC Version 58 SCSI IN and OUT Ports on the Back of the Array AC Version 60 Daisy Chaining an Array With a Narrow SCSI Device 61 Power Connector for the AC Power Cable 62 DC Grounding Lug Nuts for Connecting the DC Grounding Cable 64 DC Connectors on the Left Back of the Array 65 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual April
100. te breaking information Sun StorEdge S1 Array Product Notes 816 0081 Configuration information Sun StorEdge S1 Storage Subsystem 806 5587 Manager 2 0 User s Guide Sun Cluster information Sun Cluster 3 0 U1 Hardware Guide 806 7070 The Sun StorEdge S1 array documents are available for download at http www sun com products nsolutions hardware docs Network_ Storage Soluti ons Workgroup AC100 DC100 Accessing Sun Documentation You can view print or purchase a broad selection of Sun documentation including localized versions at http www sun com documentation Preface xvii Ordering Sun Documentation iUniverse Corporate Publishing stocks select Sun product documentation at http corppub iuniverse com marketplace sun Sun Welcomes Your Comments Sun is interested in improving its documentation and welcomes your comments and suggestions You can email your comments to Sun at docfeedback sun com Please include the title and part number of this document with your feedback Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual part number 816 0080 12 Contacting Sun Technical Support If you have technical questions about this product that are not answered in this document go to http www sun com service contacting xviii Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual April 2003 CHAPTER 1 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Overview This chapter describes the components of the array
101. tes tensions dangereuses Tout objet tranger conducteur risque de produire un court circuit pouvant pr senter un risque d incendie ou de d charge lectrique ou susceptible d endommager le mat riel Symboles Vous trouverez ci dessous la signification des diff rents symboles utilis s Attention ous risquez d endommager le mat riel ou de vous blesser Veuillez suivre les instructions Attention Surfaces br lantes Evitez tout contact Les surfaces sont br lantes Vous risquez de vous blesser si vous les touchez Attention Tensions dangereuses Pour r duire les risques de d charge lectrique et de danger physique observez les consignes indiqu es 114 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual April 2003 Selon le type d interrupteur marche arr t dont votre appareil est quip l un des symboles suivants sera utilise Marche Met le syst me sous tension alternative O Arret Met le syst me hors tension alternative b Modification du mat riel Veilleuse L interrupteur Marche Veille est sur la position de veille N apportez aucune modification m canique ou lectrique au mat riel Sun Microsystems d cline toute responsabilit quant la non conformit ventuelle d un produit Sun modifi Positionnement d un produit Sun produit Sun pr s d un radiateur ou d une source de chaleur Si vous ne respectez pas ces consignes
102. the described situations m If the SCSI port is single ended you can install no more than two Sun StorEdge S1 arrays on the SCSI chain m When a single ended device is on a SCSI chain you can only install one Sun StorEdge S1 array on that chain For more information see the following sections m Example Single Ended SCSI Configuration on page 52 m Example LVD SCSI Configuration on page 54 m Example Mixed Single Ended and LVD SCSI Configuration on page 55 Determining Cable Length The total length of cable that can be used for a Sun StorEdge S1 array daisy chain depends on whether or not the host SCSI port or adapter is LVD SCSI or single ended SCSL m If the SCSI port or adapter is LVD SCSI the total LVD SCSI cable length cannot exceed 12 meters with maximum number 16 of LVD SCSI devices m If the SCSI port or adapter is single ended SE SCSI the total SE SCSI cable length cannot exceed 3 meters Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual April 2003 Assembling the DC Input Power Cable for DC Power Supplies Follow these instructions to assemble the DC input power cable which you use to connect the DC power supply to the DC power source Note See Electrical Site Requirements on page 97 for information on electrical site requirements Required Connection Materials DC connection materials are provided with every array that includes a DC power supply The followi
103. tion will suspend activity on SCSI bus c7 Continue yes no y SCSI bus quiesced successfully It is now safe to proceed with hotplug operation 5 If replacing a disk insert the replacement disk 6 Complete the operation Enter y when prompted as shown in the following screen example lt sio qame2 b gt Enter y if operation is complete or n to abort ves no y 7 Enter the c gadm 1M command with the al option again to show that the disk has been added lt sio game2 b gt cfgadm al c7 Ap_Id c7 c7 dsk c7 c7 dsk c7 c7 dsk c7 c7 dsk c7 c7 dsk c7 c7 dsk c7 c7 dsk c7 c7 dsk c7 c7 dsk c7 c7 dsk c7 c7 dsk c7 c7 dsk c7 Type Receptacle Occupant scsi bus connected configured t1040 disk connected configured t11d0 disk connected configured t1240 disk connected configured t13d0 disk connected configured t1440 disk connected configured t1d0 disk connected configured t2d0 disk connected configured t3d0 disk connected configured t4d0 disk connected configured t5d0 disk connected configured t6d0 disk connected configured t9d0 disk connected configured Condition unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown unknown Chapter 3 Installing the Sun StorEdge S1 Array 71 72 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual April 2003 CHAPTER 4 Adding Removing and Replacing Drives Thi
104. two screws through each bracket into the second and third tapped holes toward the front of the array FIGURE 3 12 FIGURE 3 12 Attaching Brackets Towards the Front of an Array for Two Post Rack Install 48 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual April 2003 b For side mounting insert two screws through each bracket into the tapped holes towards the back of the array FIGURE 3 13 FIGURE 3 13 Attaching Brackets Towards the Back of an Array for Two Post Rack Install 2 Position the array in the rack insert and tighten the screws Chapter 3 Installing the Sun StorEdge S1 Array 49 a For front mounting overlap the holes on the front ear of each bracket over the corresponding holes on the fronts of the posts FIGURE 3 14 and insert the screws FIGURE 3 14 Front Mounting the Array in a Two Post Rack 50 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual April 2003 FIGURE 3 15 shows aligning the ear of each bracket with two holes on the back of the posts FIGURE 3 15 Back Mounting the Array Into a Two Post Relay Rack With Brackets at Back Chapter 3 Installing the Sun StorEdge S1 Array 51 Setting the SCSI IDs for the Drives Each of the array s three drive bays needs a SCSI ID assigned whether or not a disk drive occupies the bay The three SCSI IDs must be sequential numbers All SCSI IDs in the ser
105. u must create a new device entry for the drive in the devices dev dsk and dev rdsk hierarchies The new drive is assigned a unique name associated with the slot into which it was installed To Create a New Solaris Device Entry The naming convention for disks attached to a host bus adapter is cwtxdysz where w corresponds to the controller in your system x corresponds to the SCSI target of the disk y is the logical unit for the disk drive always 0 z is the slice or partition on the disk For example if the array is connected to a host bus adapter corresponding to controller c2 and a drive is added to the second slot in an array with the SCSI ID switch in the leftmost position which assigns SCSI IDs 2 3 and 4 to the drives inside the array the new drive appears as dev dsk c2t3d0s 0 7 and dev rdsk c2t3d0s 0 7 Login in as superuser Use the drvconfig 1M and disks 1M commands to add the new device drvconfig disks Verify that the new disk has been added ls 1 dev dsk c2t3d0s Where c2t3d0s is the expected device name for the new drive in the third slot The new disk drive is now available for use as a block or character device Refer to the sd 7 man pages for further details Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual April 2003 To Configure a File System for a New Disk Drive Caution Only a qualified system administrator should perform these procedures Perfor
106. ual April 2003 Autotermination Indication LEDs The Autotermination Indication LEDs indicate if the array is part of an UltraSCSI wide SCSI or narrow SCSI daisy chain They also indicate the array s position in the daisy chain TABLE 5 3 Autotermination Indication LEDs HIGH LOW Meaning Off Off The array is the first device in the UltraSCSI or wide SCSI daisy chain another device follows the Sun StorEdge S1 array On On The array is the last or only device in the UltraSCSI or wide SCSI daisy chain On Off A narrow SCSI device follows the array in the daisy chain Off On N A Note UltraSCSI devices such as the Sun StorEdge S1 array at the end of a daisy chain do not require a terminator but some wide SCSI devices at the end of a daisy chain do require a terminator Refer to the documentation that came with your wide SCSI device to determine if it needs a terminator Narrow SCSI devices at the end of a daisy chain always require a terminator FIGURE 5 5 shows two arrays connected in a daisy chain to a host system Both HIGH and LOW autotermination LEDs are Off on the top array which indicates that the array is the first device on the daisy chain and that another device follows it On the next array both HIGH and LOW autotermination LEDs are On which indicates that the array is the last array in the daisy chain Chapter 5 Maintenance Tasks 89 90 Host system Gun fs
107. ut not to exceed 0 024 kg water kg of dry air Short term operating 5 to 90 but not to exceed 0 024 kg water kg of dry air Nonoperating 90 1 See the following Note Note NEBS Level 3 criteria state that short term operating conditions should be met for no more than 96 consecutive hours for no more than 360 hours per year in total and on no more than 15 separate occasions per year Acoustic Emissions The Sun StorEdge S1 array emits less than 60 dBA GR 63 CORE test method 100 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual April 2003 LVD SCSI Port Pin Descriptions TABLE A 6 LVD SCSI Port Pin Descriptions Connector Cable Cable Connector Contact Conductor Conductor Contact Signal Name Number Number Number Number Signal Name DB 12 1 1 2 35 DB 12 DB 13 2 3 4 36 DB 13 DB 14 3 5 6 37 DB 14 DB 15 4 7 8 38 DB 15 DB P1 5 9 10 39 DB P1 DB 0 6 11 12 40 DB 0 DB 1 7 13 14 41 DB 1 DB 2 8 15 16 42 DB 2 DB 3 9 17 18 43 DB 3 DB 4 10 19 20 44 DB 4 DB 5 11 21 22 45 DB 5 DB 6 12 23 24 46 DB 6 DB 7 13 25 26 47 DB 7 P_CRCA 14 27 28 48 P_CRCA GROUND 15 29 30 49 GROUND DIFFSENS 16 31 32 50 GROUND TERMPWR 17 33 34 51 TERMPWR TERMPWR 18 35 36 52 TERMPWR RESERVED 19 37 38 53 RESERVED GROUND 20 39 40 54 GROUND ATN 21 41 42 55 ATN GROUND 22 43 44 56 GROUND BSY 23 45 46 57 BSY ACK 24 47 48 58 ACK RST 25 49 50 59 RST Appendix A System Sp
108. v To Disconnect the DC Power Cable from the DC Connector Squeeze the two tabs on the sides of the DC input power cable and gently disconnect the DC input power cable from the DC power supply FIGURE 3 27 FIGURE 3 27 Disconnecting the DC Input Power Cable From the DC Connector Isolating the Chassis Ground Connection DC Version Only Every array is shipped from the factory with the chassis ground connected to the common output return through two screws on the power supply at the back of the array Y To Isolate the Chassis Ground Connection 1 Go to the back of the array and locate the two screws used to isolate the chassis ground connection 66 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual April 2003 PA oe 7 Es Chassis ground 47 ei oo oo connection screws FIGURE 3 28 Locating the Chassis Ground Connection Screws 2 Unscrew the two chassis ground connection screws Note Do not remove the two screws that hold the left side of the DC connectors in place Remove the two screws further to the left of the DC connectors which are raised slightly from the chassis 3 Locate the two chassis ground isolation bushings in the ship kit 4 Insert the two bushings and screws into the screw holes and tighten the screws gt E 2 odie e
109. y Fault Amber There are two possible causes Follow these steps e The power is in standby 1 Check to see if the power is mode in Standby mode If so turn Or on the power See Power e A component other than a Supply on page er i drive has failed such as the 2 If the power is on it is a power supply or a fan The component failure You must System Summary Fault LED replace the entire array does not indicate if a drive Remove all disk drives has failed The Drive Activity before returning the array LEDs provide some See Removing and diagnostic information on the Replacing a Disk Drive on disk drives page 78 Contact your local Sun service representative for more details Disk Drive Solid green A drive is present in that slot No action is necessary but is not active 84 Sun StorEdge S1 Array Installation and Maintenance Manual April 2003 LED TABLE5 1 Front Panel LEDs Continued Color Indication Action Flashing green Unlit A drive is present in that slot and is active No drive is present in that slot or the disk drive has failed No action is necessary If the power is on a drive is present in that slot and the drive LED is unlit then you must replace the drive See Removing and Replacing a Disk Drive on page 78 Binary SCSI LEDs Solid green in various combinations The position of the binary display indicates the base number first number of the three drive sequence

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