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2. Audience This Installation Guide is intended for use by the person installing and operating the 2Gb SANbloc Series This Installation Guide describes the operation of the 2Gb SANbloc Series only For details relating to the host system refer to the documentation supplied with the host system Conventions Used In This User Guide The following conventions are used throughout this Instal lation Guide Note A NOTE gives general information such as helpful tips and references to related information CAUTION A CAUTION means take care There is a risk of caus ing damage to the equipment or losing data WARNING A WARNING means beware There is a risk of elec tric shock or personal injury Before working on the enclosure be aware of the hazards that exist SAN bloc Series Audience 14 Getting Support If you are having difficulties installing or operating your 2Gb SANbloc Series you can contact our World Wide Support Centre for assistance Monday Friday 3am to 5pm Pacific Telephone 321 207 2000 RAID FC External Storage 408 934 7274 Hardware email ask adaptec com WWW http www adaptec com support FCC Statement WARNING Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A digital device pursuant to P
3. FORSIGTIG S jleindkapslingen kan ikke udskiftes p stedet og m derfor ikke fjernes fra lagringssystemet OBS Det ytre dekselet er ikke konstruert for kunne skiftes p stedet og m derfor ikke fjernes fra lagringskabinettet 91 92 CAUTION CAUTION After removing the LS Module the resulting hole must be blocked by installing a blanking plate or by installing a replacement LS Module Failure to do this can disrupt airflow and seriously reduce cooling ACHTUNG Nach dem Entfernen des LS Module muss die entstehende Liicke durch eine Blende oder durch die Installa tion eines anderen LS Module geschlossen werden Wird dies nicht beachtet kann es zu Unterbrechung der Luftzufuhr und zu stark verminderter Kiihlung kommen F RSIKTIGHET N r en LS Module avl gsnas skall utrym met som blir kvar blockeras genom att en blindplat installeras eller genom att s tta in en ny LS Module Ett allvarligt avbrott i luftfl det kan orsakas och d rmed reducera kylningen om detta inte g rs VAROITUS LS Module valvontayksik n poistamisen seurauksena syntyv aukko on peitett v suojalevyll tai asenta malla uusi valvontayksikk entisen tilalle Muussa tapauksessa ilmavirran kulku saattaa h iriinty mika heikent j hdytyst merkitt v sti FORSIGTIG N r LS Module er fjernet skal det hul der opst r d kkes Det g res enten ved at p s tte en udstanset plade eller ved at installere
4. Table 5 1 shows the meaning of each of the LEDs and how to interpret them LS Module 68 Table 5 1 Enclosure LED Descriptions Description Color Indication LED 0 Power On Green Normally ON indicates power is applied OFF indicates no power LED 1 Shelf Fault Amber Normally OFF indicates no faults exist in the enclosure ON indi cates a fault Flashing of this LED indicates the both a 1GB and a 2Gb T O module has been detected LED 2 FC Loop A Green ON indicates FC Loop A closed OFF indicates FC Loop A open LED 3 FC Loop B Green ON indicates FC Loop B closed OFF indicates FC Loop B open LED 4 LS Fault Amber Normally OFF indicating that the LS Module has no fault ON indi cates an LS Module fault Flashing of this LED indicates that the LS is a 1GB LS module in a 2Gb system LED 5 2Gb Operation Green ON indicates the FC loop is operat ing at 2Gb Sec speed OFF indi cates the FC Loop is operating at 1GB Sec Speed Flashing of this LED indicates that the LS module is set to an incorrect speed Note The audible alarm will sound when an error is detected CAUTION If 1GB and 2Gb hardware is mixed in an enclosure at power up and the enclosure is set to 2Gb the drives will not spin up and LED 5 will flash i LS Module SAN Series 69 Disk Drive LEDs Each disk drive carrier has two LED indicators visible from the front of the 2Gb SANbloc enclosure
5. Installing the System in an Equipment Rack Ambient Temperature Before installing the 2Gb SANbloc Series in an equipment rack it is essential that the following guidelines are complied with to ensure the safe and efficient operation of the system The 2Gb SANbloc Series can be installed in open or closed equipment racks with a front width of 19 by observing the environmental electrical and mechanical precautions described below Installation of the rack system in a standard 19 cabinet may lead to a differential between the room ambient temperature and the internal ambient temperature of the rack environment The operating temperature of the 2Gb SANbloc Series is between 5 C to 40 C However it is not recommended that the system be continuously run at these extreme temperatures Consideration should therefore be given to ensure that the room ambient temperature is compatible with these specifications i Unpacking and Initial Setup EM Series 31 Air Flow To ensure that the internal heat build up is properly dissi pated into the room environment air flow should in no way be restricted It is essential that no air vents are blocked and that the system is a minimum of one meter from a solid surface such as a wall or partition Air flow through the 2Gb SANbloc Series is from front to rear Mechanical Loading Consideration should be given to the loading of any equipment racks To maintain a low centre of gravity
6. Yellow Not Ready Normally Off Goes On during power up sequence Green Ready Normally On Green Dirty Cache On when there is data in cache Yellow BBU Fault Normally Off Green Partner Fail Normally Off Green Device Activity i e on drive channels Flashes with activity Green Host Activity Flashes with activity SAN bloc Series RAID Controller LEDS RAID Controller LEDs Sr 75 Chapter 6 Installing and Removing Compo nents This Chapter describes the procedures for installing and removing the replaceable components in the 2Gb SANbloc Series WARNING The module handles are to facilitate the easy inser tion and removal of the modules they should not be used to lift and or carry the enclosure 76 Location of the Components am a ll li fal bl ll i il T m y Module Module Het 00000000000000000000 0000 O000000000000 0000 00000000000000 000 20 A 00000000000000000 00600600000000000000 A G o o o all I O Module P Suppli T O Module RAID Controller ER RAID Controller I Ht REN oc 77 Installing and Removing a Disk Drive Carrier The disk drive carriers are located in the front of the Installing a Disk D
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8. and to provide a second Fibre Channel Loop Only one LS Module communicates using ESI communication with the host system at any one time but both LS modules will continuously monitor the SAN b e Overview 66 system If the active LS Module fails then the ESI commu nication with the host system will be taken over by the passive LS Module LS Module Features Monitoring Control for 2 Power Supplies and 2 ACMs Reports status and receives control information via the FC loop Microcontroller for data processing control and communica tions Volatile and non volatile memory for the microcontroller Temperature sensor Audible alarm with manual and software disable FC link monitoring and status information Firmware download capability Reporting of PSU LS module I O module and backplane serial number and revision I O module and backplane type reporting Control of 6 front LEDs for enclosure and module status T O option slot status monitoring 2Gb SANbloc The 2Gb SANbloc Series has six LEDs located on each of Enclosure LEDs the front mounted LS Modules These LEDs show the status of the enclosure power supply Fibre Channel Loops LS Module status and the operating mode of the enclosure 1GB or 2Gb operation Figure 5 1 shows the location of the LEDs i LS Module GL Series E 67 Figure 5 1 Location of 2Gb SANbloc Enclosure LEDs 2 2 IWNNVNWWWNNNNVMN LED 0 LED 1 LED 2 LED 3 LED 4 LED 5
9. onfigurations ETE md 41 JBOD Configurations There are two JBOD configurations covered in this Instal lation Guide Dual FC Loop mode including how to daisy chain enclosures Quad Loop single enclosure with 4 FCAL loops Note The following examples show the Copper Copper I O Module option for illustration purposes The configuration procedures are identical for all I O Module options Dual FC Loop Note For dual FC Loop enclosures there must be two LS Configuration modules installed in the enclosure This section describes the procedure for connecting a dual FC Loop configuration to your host computer and how to daisy chain these enclosures together To connect the dual FC Loop enclosure to the host Note You will need two HBA s in your host system or a single HBA with support for two connections A hub switch or two hosts with HBA may also be used 1 Insert the connector on the first cable into the top connector on the first I O module see Figure 3 2 2 Insert the other end of this cable into the connector on your HBA 3 Insert the connector on the second cable into the top connector on the second I O module see Figure 3 2 4 Insert the other end of this cable into the connector on your HBA SAN b e JBOD Configurations 42 Note For details on your host and or HBA refer to the documen tation that was supplied with the host HBA Figure 3 2 Connecting dual FC Loop configurat
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12. S Slot 13 Ki S i S FR FR 5 75 38 Series SAN bloc Setting the Enclosure ID mr 39 The fourteen disk drive slots 0 to 13 will be assigned an identifier based on the enclosure ID and the slot number as shown in Table 3 1 Table 3 1 Disk Drive Identifier Table Kar e t 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Slot 0 3 18 33 48 63 78 93 108 Slot 1 H 19 34 49 64 79 94 109 Slot 2 5 20 35 50 65 80 95 110 Slot 3 6 21 36 51 66 81 96 111 Slot 4 7 22 37 52 67 82 97 112 Slot 5 8 23 38 53 68 83 98 113 Slot 6 9 24 39 54 69 84 99 114 Slot 7 10 25 40 55 70 85 100 115 Slot 8 11 26 41 56 71 86 101 116 Slot 9 12 27 42 57 72 87 102 117 Slot 10 13 28 43 58 73 88 103 118 Slot 11 14 29 44 59 74 89 104 119 Slot 12 15 30 45 60 75 90 105 120 Slot 13 16 31 46 61 76 91 106 121 EIT e Setting the Enclosure ID A0 Configurations This section describes the procedures for cabling the main configurations of the 2Gb SANbloc Series JBOD Note The following configuration procedures refer to connecting the 2Gb SANbloc Series directly to the host system It is also possible to connect the system using a Hub Switch CAUTION Before working on the enclosure ensure that anti static precautions have been taken The minimum requirement is an anti static wrist strap and grounding wire oe EE Ibloc
13. Supported Host Bus Adapters Only the following QLogic Host Bus Adapters should be used with the 2Gb SANbloc Series enclosures QLA 2300 Rev C or higher QLA 2310 Rev C or higher SAN Bloc Series Configuration Rules B 36 Supported Cables WARNING Only the following APPROVED cables must be used with the 2Gb SANbloc Series enclosures This section lists the cables that must be used with the 2Gb SANbloc Series enclosure Failure to adhere to these guide lines may cause the enclosure to operate incorrectly Copper Cables Only the following AMPHENOL copper Fibre Channel cables must be used with the 2Gb SANbloc Series enclosure copper applications Amphenol Cable Model Numbers Model No Description 515840001 3m 2Gb Fibre Channel copper cable non egual ized HSSDC HSSDC 515840003 1m 2Gb Fibre Channel copper cable non equal ized HSSDC HSSDC 515840007 3m 2Gb Fibre Channel copper cable non equal ized HSSDC HSSDC 515840013 6m 2Gb Fibre Channel copper cable non equal ized HSSDC HSSDC Optical Cables The optical Fibre Channel cables used with the 2Gb SANbloc Series enclosure must conform to the following Minimum Length 2 Meters Maximum Length 150 Meters i Supported Cables Er Series ee Oo 37 Chapter 3 JBOD Configurations This Chapter describes the procedure for connecting your 2Gb SANbloc Series JBOD system to a host computer s De
14. hand side for rack mount systems 3 Gently slide the power supply into the empty power supply slot 4 Secure in place using the two fixing screws torque setting 0 3Nm 5 Install the power cables Removing a Power 1 Turn off the power supply and remove the power cable Supply N Loosen the two fixing screws 3 Using the power supply handle gently slide it out of the enclosure CAUTION Immediately replace the power supply carrier or install a power supply carrier blank to maintain correct airflow Figure 6 3 Power Supply O O o lt a 5 d EI R 3 Inlet Handle On Off Switch TB NPTT Installing and Removing a Power Supply 82 Installing and Removing an Advanced Cooling Module Installing an Advanced Cooling Module Removing an Advanced Cooling Module The advanced cooling modules are located in the rear of the enclosure Follow these procedures to install and remove the advanced cooling modules 1 Select the advanced cooling module slot into which the module is to be installed 2 Orient the module such that the LEDs are on the top on the right hand side for rack mount systems 3 Gently slide the ACM into the empty ACM slot 4 Secure in place using the two fixing screws torque setting 0 3Nm 1 Loosen the two fixing screws 2 Using the advanced cooling module handle gently slide it out of the enclosure CAUTION Immediatel
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16. site services are not a part of this warranty Above warranties are subject to change without notice Warranty SAN i Series md 5 Returned Material Warranty claims must be received by ADAPTEC within the applicable warranty period A replaced product or part thereof shall become the property of EUROLOGIC and shall be returned to ADAPTEC at Purchaser s expense All returned material must be accom panied by a Return Materials Authorization RMA number assigned by ADAPTEC For RMA numbers contact ADAPTEC Customer Support Monday Friday 3am 5pm PST at Telephone 321 207 2000 RAID FC External Storage 408 934 7274 Hardware email ask adaptec com www http Www adaptec com support Series Warranty THE EXPRESSED WARRANTIES SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND ALL SUCH OTHER WARRANTIES ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED AND EXCLUDED BY EUROLOGIC THESE STANDARD EXPRESS WARRANTIES ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES ON THE PART OF EUROLOGIC FOR DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO SPECIAL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCT i Warranty ENE oc Table of Contents det e AV SI EDC zuzka hn BESET SEERE 13 Conventions Used In This User Guide 13 Getting Supports s ret onda sk
17. the storage enclosure WARNING The module handles are to facilitate the easy inser tion and removal of the modules they should not be used to lift and or carry the enclosure Safety Statements i Safety Statements md 19 Chapter 1 Introduction This Chapter introduces the 2Gb SANbloc Series The main features of the Series are described along with a list of the models that are available Introduction The 2Gb SANbloc Series provides a highly flexible high performance storage solution that evolves to meet your changing needs Based on a modular building block enclosure design the 2Gb SANbloc Series offers exceptional scalability Bach enclosure supports up to 14 disk drives or 1TB of capacity in a dense 3U form factor As your storage needs grow simply add 2Gb SANbloc enclosures dynami cally up to a total of 8 enclosures The 2Gb SANbloc Series can be scaled in multiple dimensions enabling flexible configuration of capacity performance and functionality to match and grow with virtually any appli cation or IT environment The enclosure is available with your choice of copper or optical I O modules and is downward compatible to 1GB protecting your investment A high performance industry first Quad Loop 4 FCAL loops on one enclosure capability provides over 700 MB s from a single enclosure 2Gb Fibre Channel connectivity provides simplified cabling and extremely high bandwidth for outstanding perfo
18. the use of a jumper JP2 located on the LS Module Note If the enclosure has dual LS modules the following procedures must be applied to both LS modules To set the fibre channel loop speed to 2Gb operation 1 Remove the LS Module from the front of the enclosure 2 On the LS Module locate the jumper position JP2 Figure 2 1 3 Install a jumper at JP2 4 Replace the LS module i Electrical Considerations SAN bloc Series E 33 1Gb Operation To set the fibre channel loop speed to 1Gb operation 1 Remove the LS module from the front of the enclosure 2 On the LS Module locate the jumper position JP2 Figure 2 1 3 For 1Gb operation there should be no jumper installed at JP2 If one is installed remove it 4 Replace the LS module Figure 2 1 Location of Jumpers on LS Module FC 2G UNUSED SPLIT L6 OF ar EZ e Setting Fibre Channel Loop Speed 2Gb or 1Gb 34 Split Fibre Channel Loop Operation Quad Loop Setting Up Split Loop Operation Removing Split Loop Operation The 2Gb SANbloc Series LS module allows for split FC Loop operation with two dual fibre channel loops of seven disk drives each In this split loop mode the primary port I O Slot A will form a loop using the first seven drives 1 to 7 from right hand side of rackmount systems The expansion port I O Slot B will form a second loop using the remaining 7 drives 8 to 14 from right hand side of rackmount systems Note If the en
19. thus reducing the likelihood of instability racks should be loaded where possible from the bottom of the equipment rack upwards This is recommended to ensure personal safety CAUTION When installing or removing a rack mount enclosure remove all disk drives It is recommended that you work with at least one other person when installing an enclosure This is neces sary to prevent personal injury and damage to the enclosure Series Installing the System in an Equipment Rack p 32 Electrical Considerations Circuit Overloading When installing the 2Gb SANbloc Series the following electrical considerations must be applied Care should be taken to ensure that the current does not exceed the rating of the power source circuitry This includes cabling power distribution units filters and any other devices through which the main current flows The electrical power rating of the enclosure is 100 240 VAC 10 5 Amps 50 60 Hz and this must be added to the power demands of any other electrical devices installed in the equipment rack to arrive at a total power consumption figure In addition surge currents must be catered for Disk drives may consume twice the amount of current at start up time as they do during steady state operation Setting Fibre Channel Loop Speed 2Gb or 1Gb 2Gb Operation The 2Gb SANbloc Series can be operated with fibre channel loop speeds of either 2Gb or 1Gb The loop speed is set through
20. 0 10 22 O000000000000000000000 O000000000000000000000 20 s so J 7 d fi so 70 fJ 7g D o o D O G gt gt D E a b fal I p D EN Insert Power cords into EL power connectors WARNING This equipment must be connected to an earthed mains socket outlet Ensure the power cabling provides earthing continuity to the equipment I Mau lt 63 Disk Drive Spin Up Sequence At power on the LS module will perform its internal start up initialization routine Then the LS module will assert the disk drive START_1 and START_2 motor start signals low for disk drive slots 7 through 13 which will spin up the first 7 disk drives immediately The LS module will then assert the disk drive START_2 motor start signal low and leave the START_1 motor start signal high for disk drive slots 0 through 6 which will command the second seven disk drives to spin up after a delay of 12 seconds times the modulo 8 value of the numeric SEL_ID of the disk drive Once the enclosure is powered up and all 14 drives are spun up as depicted above the enclosure will support immediate drive spin up with two power supplies present Modulo 8 The drive spin up sequence above uses modulo 8 to calculate the spin up delay Modulo 8 is determined by SHELF ID x DRIVE NUMBER 8 NUMBER REMAINDER It is the REMAINDER value that is used for the calculation as it is always between 0 and 7 hence m
21. 0000 20 O000000000000000000000 OOO0000000000000000000 4 LA le d o el le d H o o o o o O O d H Ea e d p a e VO Option VO Option Slot B Slot A The available option modules are I O Expansion Module Copper Copper This 2Gb FC expansion module has two HSSDC connectors The top connector is the primary FC loop input port and the bottom connector is available for FC loop expansion input A fibre channel loop back terminator is not required I O Expansion Module Optical Copper This 2Gb FC expansion module has the SFF LC optical connector as the FC Loop Input port The FC loop expansion is carried out by the HSSDC connector A loop back termi nator is not required H Features SANb 23 I O Expansion Module Optical Optical This 2Gb FC expansion module has two SFF LC optical connectors The top connector is the FC Loop Input port and the bottom connector is for FC Loop Expansion A loop back terminator is not required 2Gb SANbloc RAID Controller The 2Gb SANbloc RAID Controller is a high performance controller providing two host fibre channel and two device fibre channel interfaces It is an intelligent caching controller that supports RAID levels 0 1 3 5 0 1 and JBOD The controller enables mul
22. 0000000000000 0000000000000000000000 20 30 e DD to ad 0 J 7 S rH le el rg D o o D o O o fall 0 leie J H ES S EI E o The above illustration shows a dual RAID configuration EZ e RAID Controller Circuit Boards 52 The main parts of the RAID Controller are described in Figure 4 3 Figure 4 3 Main components of RAID controller RAID Controller Status LEDs FC Host Connectors SSF optical RS232 HSSDC Connector Ethernet Connection The RAID controller has 7 Status LEDs as shown above Table 6 1 describes what these LEDs signify Table 6 1 Controller Status LEDs LED Description Yellow Not Ready Normally Off Goes On during power up sequence Green Ready Normally On Green Dirty Cache On when there is data in cache Yellow BBU Fault Normally Off Green Partner Fail Normally Off Green Device Activity i e on drive channels Flashes with activity Green Host Activity Flashes with activity i RAID Controller Circuit Boards SAN bloc de md 53 RAID Controller Configurations This section describes how to cable the two standard RAID controller configurations Single RAID Controller and Dual RAID Controller dual active The procedure for daisy chaining these standard configurations to expansions enclo sures is also described This section also describes how to
23. 2Gb SANbloc Series Installation Guide P N MAN FC2002 001 Revision 1 4 September 2003 md 3 Disclaimer and Warranty Disclaimer ADAPTEC reserves the right to make changes to this manual and the equipment described herein without notice ADAPTEC has made all reasonable effort to insure that the information in this manual is accurate and complete However ADAPTEC shall not be liable for any technical or editorial errors or omissions made herein or for incidental special or consequential damage of whatsoever nature resulting from the furnishing of this manual or operation and performance of equipment in connection with this manual All Trademarks acknowledged Warranty Basic Warranty In the absence of any optional warranty or continuing provisions by formal agreement ADAPTEC warrants its products in accordance with the schedules listed below Purchaser hereafter mentioned refers at all times to the customer who purchased ADAPTEC product s 2Gb SANbloc Warranty Adaptec warrants 2Gb SANbloc products of its manufacture to be free from defect in material and workmanship for a period of three 3 years from the date of shipment During this period if the customer experiences difficulties with a ADAPTEC 2Gb SANbloc system and is unable to resolve the problem via phone with ADAPTEC Technical Support a Return Material Authorization RMA number will be issued for the faulty component Following receipt of an RMA the Pur
24. 60606000600000606006060 26 ie i 50 50 so d p j 0 80 Wi reg D o D o o D fg A 0 E Gl 1 0 E 5 EI Daisy Chaining a Dual Controller Enclosure To daisy chain the RAID enclosure to an expansion enclosure connect link cables from the RAID enclosure to the top connectors of the I O modules of the expansion enclosure see Figure 4 8 Note A maximum of eight enclosures may be daisy chained together Confi i SAN o 323 5 Z ER 2 E Ss 3 2 gs S D Z ru 3 P s SL Lai g lt 5 2 oc a 5 S 09 SI fog 5 S Z a oo SE oo E 9908 fi 0808 3 8988 8080 S g 5 8888 3888 AS 0090 2898 E 2 8000 ej 800 MM P 2 E 0090 0090 S 5 8080 28 S 3 S 0050 5090 s 5 208 ARO S 0809 0808 TT 0808 0809 SS S 2626 090 SG 9809 0000 2 a 808 5090 2 Y P 8090 OLS I S 8080 Ser 8030 3 gt on 090 E Hor delt SE SG 9885 E S 2090 3090 g E 3080 e 3080 5 1 5 8808 0805 Q gt G 5 2 i I I 3 2 S gt og oo gt st Z gt S 9808 9808 S 8 sg 9 oo 305 n is 0909 H 0000 a 5
25. 8 Altitude Altitude Operating 200 to 10 000 feet Altitude Storage 200 to 40 000 feet Operational Shock Half sine shock 3G half sine shock with a pulse duration of 11 milliseconds or less No permanent damage will occur at or below this level Operational Vibration Sinusoidal vibration from 5 to 350 Hz at 0 2G 0 to peak at a sweep rate of 1 2 octave per minute No permanent damage will occur at or below these levels i Altitude md 99 Regulatory Agency Compliance Product Safety UL1950 Information Technology Equipment US Standards CSA C22 2 No 950 Information Technology Equipment Canadian Law EN 60950 Information Technology Equipment European Norm Product Safety Third UL Listed USA Party Certifications CSA Certification Canada CB Certificate and Report from NEMKO e NEMKO Norway TUV GS German CE Mark Emission Testing Light Industry CENELEC EN 50 081 1 1995 Radiated Emissions CENELEC EN 55 022 1992 Conducted Emissions CENELEC EN 55 022 1991 Immunity Testing CISPR 24 for ITE Immunity Testing Light Industry CENELEC EN 50 082 1 1997 Electrostatic Discharge CENELEC EN 61000 4 2 1995 Radiated Immunity CENELEC EN 61000 4 3 Electrical Fast Transients Burst CENELEC EN 61000 4 4 1995 Transient Surge CENELEC EN 61000 4 5 1995 Conducted Immunity CENELEC EN 61000 4 6 Power Line Interruption CENELEC EN 61000 4 11 Electromagnetic United States FCC Part 15 Class
26. A Computing Equipment Radiation Canadian DOC Data Processing Equipment ELM e Regulatory Agency Compliance 100 i Regulatory Agency Compliance 101 Appendix C Configuration Loop Diagrams Loop Diagram for a Single Enclosure System Single Loop Circles denote disk drives with drive ID shown 102 Loop Diagram for a Dual Enclosure System Single Loop Circles denote disk drives with drive ID shown Loop Diagram for a Single Enclosure System Dual Loop e EO External Enclosure ID 0 oll Circles denote disk drives with drive ID shown 103 104 o Loop Diagram for a Dual Enclosure System Dual Loop Circles denote disk drives with drive ID shown Greg Appendix D Upgrading a 2Gb SANbloc Equipment and parts necessary for upgrade Upgrading from JBOD to RAID JBOD Array to a RAID Array In this section the procedure for upgrading a 2Gb SANbloc Series Storage Array from a JBOD system to a RAID system is described The equipment and parts necessary for the upgrade are also described The following is a list of the equipment and parts required for the upgrade from JBOD to RAID Anti static wrist strap and properly earthed grounding wire Phillips head screw driver 2Gb SANbloc RAID Controller 2 controllers if dual controller operation is required FC host cables to connect RAID contro
27. IMM memory VO Circuit Board The I O circuit board provides the interface between the enclosure and a host as well as general support functions The I O circuit board provides the following Connections to the host Connections to the enclosure Dual switching power supply for 3 3 V and 2 5 V Hot pluggability for the controller Support for the BBU The I O circuit board has two SFF optical transceivers supporting shortwave multimode fibre on the host side and a 90 pin controlled impedance 50 Ohm connector on the device side An HSSDC connector with repeaters on the expansion loop provides for a copper connection between one of the device channels and an expansion module Port bypass circuitry on the I O circuit board enables quadplex operation on a second host loop The I O board has seven LEDs to indicate subsystem status Ethernet Circuit The ethernet circuit board provides a 10BASE T 100BASE Board TX LAN connection for out of band service for the RAID controller Features of the ethernet circuit board include PCI ethernet controller chip Enhanced scatter gather bus mastering Operation in either full duplex or half duplex mode Auto negotiation for speed duplex and flow control RJ45 ethernet connector with integral activity and link status LEDs The PCI ethernet controller is a fully integrated 10BASE T 100BASE TX controller consisting of both the media access controller MAC and physical layer PHY in one
28. LS Nbloc Follow these procedures to install and remove the LS Modules 1 Select the LS Module slot in to which the LS Module is to be inserted and remove the LS blank if one is installed 2 Orient the LS Module such that the LEDs are on the top on the right for deskside systems 3 With the cam lever fully open slide the LS Module into the slot until the lever starts to close 4 Fully close the cam lever The lever is fully closed and the LS Module locked in place when the lever clicks into position 1 Using your finger release the locking tab by pressing it in the direction shown in Figure 5 2 and pull the cam lever towards you 2 Fully open the cam lever approx 90 to enclosure 3 Gently pull the LS Module out of the enclosure CAUTION Immediately replace the LS Module or install an LS Module blank to maintain correct airflow Installing and Removing an LS Module 80 Figure 6 2 LS Module Push locking tab in this direction to open Cam Lever i Installing and Removing an LS Module o 81 Installing and Removing a Power Supply The power supplies are located in the rear of the enclosure Follow these procedures to install and remove the power supplies Installing a Power 1 Select the power supply slot into which the power supply is to be Supply inserted and remove the carrier blank if there is one installed 2 Orient the power supply such that the LEDs are on the top on the right
29. The green disk drive ready LED is controlled by the disk drive and the bi colour LED is controlled by the LS Module The following table shows how to interpret these LEDs Table 5 2 Disk Drive LED Descriptions Drive Ready Green Bicolor LED Bicolor LED Condition LED Green Amber Drive Controlled Off Off Slot empty ready for insert Drive Controlled On Off Drive online ready for opera tion Drive Controlled ON 125ms Off Drive Identify POD Off 125ms Off Drive Controlled ON 250ms Off Prepare for removal Off 250ms Off Drive Controlled On 500ms Off Drive Rebuild Off 125ms Off Drive Controlled Off On 125ms Drive Fail Off 125ms Drive Controlled Off On 125ms Drive off line Loop A or Loop Off Off 750ms B a The shelf fault Amber LED is On This is visible from the front of the enclosure Note The audible alarm will sound when an error is detected SAN b e Disk Drive LEDs 70 Figure 5 2 Disk Drive Carrier LEDs Disk Drive Ready BiColor LED Green Green Amber Disk Drive LEDs md 71 Power Supply LEDs The 2Gb SANbloc Series uses two AC power supplies The AC power supplies provide 853W peak output power and 673W continuous output power The 2Gb SANbloc Series power supply has two LED indicators on it which are visible from the rear of the enclosure The green Power OK LED is on when the power supply is operating normally This green LED is driven by the power supply an
30. art 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accor dance with the instruction manual may cause harmful inter ference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Any changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by Eurologic Systems Ltd could void the user s authority to operate this equipment eV ENE SE 15 VCCI COA BIL Tale EG SRM AE VOC 1 MIA TED BAZA TRA RCT IO OSET SERRA TER Stee AMER SH d OM SY R S 7 ERE AGE ote eo SLIDER SASLLEMBY ET English Translation This is a Class A product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information Technology Equipment If this equipment is used in a domestic environment radio disturbance may arise When such trouble occurs the user may be required to take corrective actions European Community Statement This equipment complies with the following European direc tives EMC Directive 89 336 EEC and amending Directives 92 31 EEC and 93 68 EEC Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC 16 Safety Statements The following safety statements
31. by installing a component blank or replac ing the component Failure to do so can seriously restrict air flow and cooling CAUTION This device should be connected to a power source which carries a fuse or circuit breaker that is greater than the rat ing of the shelf but also complies with national wiring standards CAUTION Allow disk drives and power supplies to reach room ambient temperature before powering on the shelf 29 CAUTION It is recommended that if interconnecting equipment resides within more than one equipment rack cabinets these equipment racks should be at the same ground potential WARNING A possible shock hazard may exist in the area of the fan connection WARNING Disconnect the power cords before removing a power supply from the enclosure Safety Statements 30 Unpacking and Initial Setup When you receive your system visually inspect the exterior of the packaging for any signs of damage If any damage is found the carrier and Adaptec should be informed immedi ately and they will advise you of the appropriate action The cartons are sealed using packaging tape which should be cut open in the normal manner Exercise caution when lifting out the components At this point the contents should be verified against the packing list and Adaptec should again be notified if any discrepancies exist Anti static precautions must be observed before removing any of the components
32. chaser is responsible for returning the product to ADAPTEC freight prepaid ADAPTEC upon verifi cation of warranty will repair or replace at its option the 2Gb SANbloc component in question and will then return the product to the Purchaser freight prepaid Cable Warranty All ADAPTEC provided cables are warranted for ninety 90 days from the time of shipment Questionable cables should be returned to ADAPTEC freight prepaid where they will be repaired or replaced by ADAPTEC at its option and returned to the Purchaser freight prepaid General Terms The above warranties shall not apply to expendable components such as fuses bulbs and the like nor to connectors adapters and other items not a part of the basic product ADAPTEC shall have no obligation to make repairs or to cause replacement required through normal wear and tear or necessitated in whole or in part by catastrophe fault or negligence of the user improper or unauthorized use of the product or use of the product in such a manner for which it was not designed or by causes external to the product such as but not limited to power failure or air conditioning The ADAPTEC sole obligation hereunder shall be to repair or replace any defective product and unless stated pay return transportation costs for such replacement Purchaser shall provide labor for removal of the defective product shipping charges for return to ADAPTEC and installation of its replacement On
33. closure has dual LS modules the following procedures must be applied to both LS modules CAUTION Enclosures operating in split loop mode can not be daisy chained to other enclosures To operate the 2Gb SANbloc Series enclosure in split fibre channel loop mode follow this procedure 1 Remove the LS module from the front of the enclosure 2 On the LS Module locate the jumper position JP3 Figure 2 1 3 To operate in split loop mode install a jumper at JP3 4 Replace the LS module To remove split fibre channel loop operation from the 2Gb SANbloc Series enclosure follow this procedure 1 Remove the LS module from the enclosure and locate jumper JP3 Figure 2 1 2 To remove split loop operation remove jumper JP3 3 Replace the LS module Hi Split Fibre Channel Loop Operation Quad Loop SAN bloc md 35 Configuration Rules These rules must be applied when implementing the 2Gb SANbloc Series configurations When daisy chaining both 2Gb enclosures must be configured identically 1Gb and 2Gb systems cannot be daisy chained together Two LS modules and two I O modules are required for dual drive loops Cannot mix optical and copper I O modules in the same enclosure both I O Modules must be the same Cannot mix 1Gb and 2Gb LS and I O modules and 1Gb and 2Gb cables 2Gb JBOD enclosures require 2Gb cables 2Gb JBOD enclosures require 2Gb disk drives Disk drive blanks must be ordered for any empty drive slots
34. d indicates that the power supply output voltages are operating normally The power supply amber Fault LED is driven by the LS Module and power supply This amber LED is ON when the LS Module detects a power supply fault or it will flash when the power supply Locate feature is selected Note The audible alarm will sound when an error is detected Figure 5 3 Power Supply LEDs Fault LED Power OK A IC SAN bloc 72 Advanced Cooling Module ACM LEDs The 2Gb SANbloc Series has two variable speed fans per advanced cooling module Each of the two ACMs on the rear of the 2Gb SANbloc Series enclosure has two fault LEDs visible from the rear of the enclosure The LEDs are labeled 1 and 2 to correspond with the two fans inside the ACM assembly These LEDs are normally off and will only be on when a fault is detected in a fan by the LS Module Note The audible alarm will sound when an error is detected Figure 5 4 Advanced Cooling Module LEDs Fan1 Fault Fan2 Fault Advanced Cooling Module ACM LEDs SAN bloc RAID Controller LEDs The RAID controller has 7 LEDs located and numbered as shown Figure 5 5 RAID controller LEDs FC Host Connectors SSF optical RS232 HSSDC Connector Ethernet Connection The table below describes the LEDs meaning Table 5 3 Controller Status LEDs LED Description
35. e sollten die Racks dasselbe Massepotential aufweisen F RSIKTIGHET Vi rekommenderar om f rbindelseutrust ning finns i mer n ett utrustningshyllsk p att dessa hyllsk p ligger pa samma jordpotential VAROITUS Jos toisiinsa yhdistettyj laitteita sijaitsee useam massa kuin yhdess kehyksess on suositeltavaa sijoittaa kyseiset kehykset samalle tasolle FORSIGTIG Hvis der i mere end t udstyrsrackkabinet er indbyrdes forbundet udstyr b r disse kabinetter have samme grundsp nding OBS Dersom sammenkoblingsutstyr er montert i mer enn ett kabinett i utstyrsrack anbefales det at kabinettene blir montert slik at de har samme jordingspotensial 87 88 CAUTION CAUTION Before attempting to install or remove any of the components ensure that anti static precautions have been taken The minimum requirement is a properly grounded anti static wrist strap and grounding wire ACHTUNG Vor dem Entfernen oder Installieren einer Komponente sollte sichergestellt werden dass antistatische Vor sichtsmaBnahmen ergriffen wurden Mindestanforderung sind ein ordnungsgem geerdetes Antistatik Armband und ein Erdungskabel F RSIKTIGHET Se till att antistatiska tg rder vidtages innan nagon av komponenterna installeras eller avlagsnas Min imikravet r ett ordentligt jordat antistatiskt armband och jor dledning VAROITUS Ennen komponenttien asentamista tai poista mista varmista
36. e ID and the slot number as shown in Table 6 2 Series OOOO REE 55 Table 6 2 Disk Drive Identifier Table Enclosure paves A l 2 S 3 S Slot 0 3 18 33 48 63 78 93 108 Slot 1 4 19 34 49 64 79 94 109 Slot 2 5 20 35 50 65 80 95 110 Slot 3 6 21 36 51 66 81 96 111 Slot 4 H 22 37 52 67 82 97 112 Slot 5 8 23 38 53 68 83 98 113 Slot 6 9 24 39 54 69 84 99 114 Slot 7 10 25 40 55 70 85 100 115 Slot 8 11 26 41 56 71 86 101 116 Slot 9 12 27 42 57 72 87 102 117 Slot 10 13 28 43 58 73 88 103 118 Slot 11 14 29 44 59 74 89 104 119 Slot 12 15 30 45 60 75 90 105 120 Slot 13 16 31 46 61 76 91 106 121 Configurations This section shows how to connect the RAID enclosures to a host system s The procedure for daisy chaining the enclo sures together is also described SAN bi ug 56 Single RAID Controller Configuration In this configuration only one RAID controller is installed in the enclosure s I O slot The second I O slot must contain an I O module or a blank plate Note The following configuration procedures refer to connecting the 2Gb SANbloc Series directly to the host system It is also possible to connect the system using a Hub Switch CAUTION Before working on the enclosure ensure that anti static precautions have been taken The minimum requirement is an anti static wrist strap and grounding wire To connect this configuration
37. eadvessevsesetsesncesevsssecerssesasnvensvervenns 96 Deskside Enclosure ssrnrnrnnnrnvenenerransnrnrnnnnerrvennesensernrsennenesrensnrsnseee 96 Rack Enclosures zi sirka 96 KE S dre FEBER FEEL SEE STEDEN 96 Ieren 96 Failure Notification cents skt tret ts LE MESTE NE TERESE ELIE LEEDS LERET 96 Bis le 97 Power Supply saae a nanu 97 11 AC Power Supply Input 97 Temperature 440500 erne a ls 97 Humidity svina o hain ed ates 97 E EE 98 Operational SHOCK sssr ueb eereguSeeegeek ee Fe ka byens HOR Fu eege ENEE See 98 Operational Vibration esessssessesoesesossnnoovsrossern renrsrssennrsnrsrsnrRn TELE inr 98 Regulatory Agency Compliance s sssmsersesresrrssreererrerrrerrerrrrrrerr ere renen rer rr erna 99 Product Safety Standarde 99 Product Safety Third Party Certifications sssesesrssrssrsosresrsnnen 99 CE Mark pressede 99 Electromagnetic Radiation nen 99 Appendix C Configuration Loop Diagrams 101 Appendix D Upgrading a 2Gb SANbloc JBOD Array toa RAID Array EN 105 Equipment and parts necessary for upgrade eee eee eeeeeee 105 Upgrading from JBOD to RAID myssssssrsrrsrsresrsresresersrorerrrrrrnrnrrr rr rn t 105 Installing the Battery Backup Uu 107 Gm 13 Preface This Installation Guide describes the installation and operation of the 2Gb SANbloc Series The following products are covered FC2101CDT2 AC FC2101CDR2 AC FC21010DT2 AC FC21010DR2 AC FC2101MDT2 AC FC2101MDR2 AC
38. en anden LS Module til erstatning Hvis du ikke g r det kan det give forstyrrelser i luft str mningerne og reducere afk lingen alvorligt WARNING SAN bloc Series OBS N r en LS Module er fjernet ma hullet blokkeres ved installere en maskeringsplate eller ved a sette inn en annen LS Module Dersom dette ikke gjgres kan det forstyrre lufttil str mningen og gi sterkt redusert kj ling WARNING A possible shock hazard may exist in the area of the fan connection VORSICHT Im Bereich des Liiftungsanschlusses besteht Stromschlaggefahr VARNING Det finns risk f r elst tar i omr det runt fl k tanslutningen VAARA Tuuletinliitinn n ymp rist ss voi olla s hk iskun vaara ADVARSEL Der er fare for st d i omr det hvor ventilatoren er tilsluttet ADVARSEL Det kan v re en viss risiko for elektrisk st t i n rheten av tilkoblingspunktet for viften 93 Gm md 95 Appendix B Technical Specifications Host Interface One or two Fibre Channel interfaces 200MB s each 400 MB s total External hub and switch support Disk Drive Interface Dual independent Fibre Channel interfaces 200MB s each 400MB s total System Max drives per enclosure Up to 14 drives Max drives per subsystem Up to 112 drives Redundant Hot Swappable Components Two power supplies removable from the rear Two advanced cooling modules removable from the rear Two l
39. er and peripheral functions including processor control store memory XOR engine and cache controller and ELM e 2Gb SANbloc Series RAID Controller Introduction 48 host and device fibre channel input output processors IOPs I O The I O circuit board provides the interface to the disk drive enclosure device and host as well as general support functions It also contains the switching power supply which generates 3 3 Vdc and 2 5 Vdc from 5 Vdc hot swap circuits and battery backup unit BBU circuits Ethernet optional The ethernet circuit board provides an ethernet interface to the controller and connections for debug and out of band service to the host and device PCI busses The RAID Controller requires a minimum of two circuit boards the controller and I O The controller and I O circuit boards are connected using two 38 pin controlled impedance connectors The controller I O and ethernet circuit boards are assembled into a stack with the controller and ethernet boards mounted to a controller cover plate and the I O board mounted to the controller board When the ethernet circuit board is used it is mounted to the controller circuit board Figure 4 1 shows the three circuit boards in their relative positions Figure 4 1 RAID Controller Circuit Boards i 2Gb SANbloc Series RAID Controller Introduction SAN Series lt 49 Features of the RAID Controller include Main processor coupled with a compani
40. ett antistaattisista varotoimenpiteist on huole hdittu V himm isvaatimuksina on asianmukaisesti maadoitettu antistaattinen rannehihna ja maadoitusjohto FORSIGTIG F r du fors ger at installere eller fjerne en af komponenterne skal du tage antistatiske forholdsregler Mini mumskravet er en korrekt jordet antistatisk h ndledsrem og en afleder OBS F r det blir gjort fors k p installere eller fjerne kompo nenter m det tas forholdsregler for avverge statisk elek WW 89 trisitet Minimumskravet er riktig jordet antistatisk handleddstropp og jordingsledning CAUTION When installing or removing a rackmount shelf remove all power supplies and disk drives It is recommended that you work with at least one other person when installing a disk shelf This is necessary to prevent personal injury and dam age to the shelf ACHTUNG Vor der Installation oder dem Entfernen eines Rackmontagefachs miissen alle Netzteile und Laufwerke entfernt werden Es wird empfohlen die Installation des Lauf werkfachs von mindestens zwei Personen vornehmen zu lassen Dies ist notwendig um Verletzungen bzw Sch den am Fach zu vermeiden F RSIKTIGHET Nar en utrustningshylla installeras eller avl gsnas ska all str mtillf rsel bortkopplas och alla skivdriven heter avl gsnas Det rekommenderas att du arbetar med minst en person till n r en skivhylla ska installeras Detta 4r n dv n digt f r att f rhindra pe
41. gulatory agency 99 S safety statements 16 28 safety statements translations 28 85 shock operational 98 single i o module configuration 41 single raid controller configuration 56 specifications technical 95 spin up sequence 46 63 support 5 14 T technical specifications 95 temperature 30 97 translations safety statements 85 U unpacking 30 upgrading jbod to raid 105 V vibration operational 98 W warranty 3 96 world wide support centre 14
42. ible to connect the system using a Hub Switch CAUTION Before working on the enclosure ensure that anti static precautions have been taken The minimum requirement is an anti static wrist strap and grounding wire To connect this configuration to a host system follow this procedure Connecting Dual RAID Controllers to a Host Sys tem Note This example configuration assumes that the RAID enclosure is being attached to two separate host systems each containing two HBA s Other configurations such as one host with 4 HBA s are also possible 1 Plug two host cables in to the host connectors of the first RAID controller one cable into each FC connector 2 Plug the opposite ends of these cables into the HBA s of the first host system see Figure 4 7 3 Plug two host cables in to the host connectors of the second RAID controller one cable into each FC connector 4 Plug the opposite ends of these cables into the HBA s of the second host system see Figure 4 7 60 Figure 4 7 Dual RAID Controller Configuration Host B Host A HBA 1 HBA 1 0000000000000000000000 0000000000000000000000 HBA 2 O000000000000000000000 19 2000000000000000000000 19 HBA 2 00600000000000000000000 20 0000000000000000000000 20 10 OBOGOOOOODODODODODODOO 060
43. ion to a host To HBA To HBA See Appendix C for Loop Diagram To daisy chain enclosures together connect link cables from the bottom connectors on the I O modules of the first enclosure to the top connectors of the I O modules on the next enclosure see Figure 3 3 Note A maximum of eight enclosures may be daisy chained together p gt cemman gt SAN bloc c lt 26 z Ch e w ce LO e w INO i o 2 F oo 29 og S OO OO 0539 00 7 SR I 8880 5 Q520 8080 8080 Le 8089 2 5 0900 e 0800 FE 5 8686 6090 a 0999 0809 e 0300 0509 3 9898 0090 3080 30380 o 09689 ba 0909 l 30 EE 8686 6262 OLS o 6262 0999 6262 0999 z 3030 3080 2 0 SE o 5 8626 000 e Se de 1 5 og a 9 Z 0909 s 0039 OO 5 2 0030 OG O 1 OSO en 0909 c 25 EI 2626 E 2805 5 3080 Er 0803 2805 26965 26065 2625 3090 2625 2606 2605 26265 3090 008 encl
44. ling provides earthing continuity to the equipment gr Series Connecting a Power Source D 46 Disk Drive Spin Up Sequence At power on the LS module will perform its internal start up initialization routine Then the LS module will assert the disk drive START_1 and START_2 motor start signals low for disk drive slots 7 through 13 which will spin up the first 7 disk drives immediately The LS module will then assert the disk drive START_2 motor start signal low and leave the START_1 motor start signal high for disk drive slots 0 through 6 which will command the second seven disk drives to spin up after a delay of 12 seconds times the modulo 8 value of the numeric SEL_ID of the disk drive Once the enclosure is powered up and all 14 drives are spun up as depicted above the enclosure will support immediate drive spin up with two power supplies present Modulo 8 The drive spin up sequence above uses modulo 8 to calculate the spin up delay Modulo 8 is determined by SHELF ID x DRIVE NUMBER 8 NUMBER REMAINDER It is the REMAINDER value that is used for the calculation as it is always between 0 and 7 hence modulo 8 The drive spin up time can then be calculated as follows REMAINDER x MODE PAGE SETTING SPIN UP DELAY Seconds EXAMPLE A typical Mode Page Setting is 12 so if the Remainder 7 the Spin Up Delay would be 7 x 12 or 84 seconds H Disk Drive Spin Up Sequence Em Series 47 Chapter 4 RAID Configu
45. ller to host hub switch CAUTION Before beginning the upgrade ensure that anti static precautions are taken The minimum requirement is an anti static wrist strap and grounding wire 1 Shut down the system and remove the power cables from the rear of the enclosure 2 Using the Phillips head screwdriver loosen the screws securing the I O Module in the enclosure 3 Using the handle on the module remove the I O Module from the enclosure 4 Into the I O Module slot install the RAID controller and secure in place by tightening the screws using the Phillips head screw 105 um 106 driver RAID Controller Installed 0000000000000000000000 19 2000000000000000000000 10140 O O000000000000000000 20 SOGOO00000000000000000 20 s OOOOOOO000000000000000 6660600600606060060006006000 20 30 J a 5 g U RAID 0 60 e gd Controller O reg Screws o o D o o d H s d H ES e 5 If you are upgrading to a dual RAID configuration then repeat steps 2 through 4 to install the second RAID controller 6 Attach the host cable s to the host connecto
46. must be read before installation For language translations of these statements refer to Appendix B CAUTION This equipment is intended only for installation in a restricted access location CAUTION Allow disk drives and power supplies to reach room ambient temperature before powering on the system CAUTION It is recommended that if interconnecting equipment resides within more than one equipment rack cabinet these cabi nets should be at the same ground potential CAUTION Before attempting to install or remove any of the com ponents ensure that anti static precautions have been taken The minimum requirement is an anti static wrist strap and grounding wire CAUTION When installing or removing a rackmount shelf remove all power supplies and disk drives It is recommended that you work with at least one other person This is necessary to pre vent personal injury and damage to the shelf Safety Statements 17 CAUTION The tower skin set is not a field replaceable unit and therefore must not be removed from the Storage Array CAUTION After removing the LS Module the resulting hole must be blocked by installing a blanking plate or by installing a replacement LS Module Failure to do so can disrupt air flow and seriously reduce cooling WARNING A possible shock hazard may exist in the area of the fan connection WARNING Disconnect the power cord before removing the power supply from
47. odulo 8 The drive spin up time can then be calculated as follows REMAINDER x MODE PAGE SETTING SPIN UP DELAY Seconds EXAMPLE A typical Mode Page Setting is 12 so if the Remainder 7 the Spin Up Delay would be 7 x 12 or 84 seconds SANb e Disk Drive Spin Up Sequence i Disk Drive Spin Up Sequence 65 Chapter 5 System Monitoring This Chapter describes the devices used to monitor the 2Gb SANbloc Series The location of the monitoring LEDs and how to interpret them is described Overview The front mounted LS module is the main monitoring device of the 2Gb SANbloc Series This module is comple mented by status and fault LEDs mounted on all the major components of the enclosure such as disk drives power supplies Advanced Cooling Modules ACMs and RAID Controller All these monitoring devices are discussed in the following sections LS Module The LS Module Loop Resiliency and SES Module provides monitoring and control for the 2Gb SANbloc Series The module reports status and receives control infor mation over the Enclosure Services Interface ESI port of any of the fourteen disk drives installed in the enclosure The LS Module also provides loop resiliency for the Fibre Channel loop in the form of Port Bypass Circuits The 2Gb SANbloc Series contains one LS Module as standard However a second optional LS Module is available to provide active passive fail over for the enclosure services communication
48. on chip Proprietary XOR engine ASIC that provides data processing XOR function and data cache SDRAM control Four 2Gb capable fibre protocol chips for the device and host ports Dual internal 528 MB s 64 bit 66 MHz PCI buses Separate memory areas for processor and user data Scalable data cache memory 128 256 512 MB DIMMs 128 KB NVRAM configuration memory Real Time Clock 4 MB Flash PROM Transparent failover failback with multiple target ID support The I O circuit board includes a Battery Backup Unit BBU that maintains memory content in case of AC power failure Power for the BBU is provided by a battery pack mounted in the fan module of the enclosure RAID Controller Circuit Boards This section gives a brief description of the three RAID controller circuit boards Controller I O and Ethernet Controller Circuit The controller circuit board oversees and regulates the flow Board of data from a host through the I O circuit board to the disk arrays in the 2Gb SANbloc enclosure The controller circuit board performs these operations with a proprietary archi tecture using the following components Main microprocessor and companion chip Control store memory Memory Controller Hardware XOR Engine ASIC XOR ASIC Flash PROM Non volatile RAM NVRAM Dual universal asynchronous receiver transmitter DUART Fibre Channel I O processors EZ e RAID Controller Circuit Boards 50 Cache D
49. oop resiliency and SES modules LS removable from the front Up to 14 disk drives removable from the front Two independent AC power inlets Host Interface 96 Physical Dimensions Deskside Enclosure Height 20 inches 50 8cm Width 9 inches 22 9cm Depth 20 inches 50 8cm Weight 60 Ibs 29 5kg maximum Rack Enclosure Height 5 22 inches 13 3cm Width 17 5 inches 44 5cm Depth 20 inches 50 8cm Weight 60 Ibs 29 5kg maximum Warranty Three 3 years 5 years disk drive warranty Monitoring Temperature advanced cooling modules power supplies disk drives loop resiliency modules I O modules Failure Notification In band reporting SES LEDs audible alarm Spheras Storage Management software i Physical Dimensions ZS 97 Disk Drives Rotational Velocity 10K 15K Form factor 3 5 Height 1 0 Interface Fibre Channel 2Gb FC support Power Supply AC Power Supply Input Input Voltage 85 264 VAC Current Rating 10 5 Amps Input Frequency 47 63 Hz Max Peak Output 853 Watts Power Max Average Output 673 Watts Power Temperature Operating Temperature 5 C to 40 C Temperature Storage 40 C to 70 C Maximum rate of temperature change 20 C per hour Humidity Relative Humidity Operating 10 to 80 non condensing Max Rate of Operational Humidity Change 10 per hour Relative Humidity Storage 5 to 95 non condensing bloc 9
50. ords shall have conductors with a cross sectional area not less than 4mm This cross sectional area corresponds to a minimum 10AWG wire H Features SAN Series md 21 Cooling System Cooling is provided by the two Advanced Cooling Modules ACMs located at the rear of the enclosure Each of the ACM units contain two variable speed fans The enclosure requires four fans for normal operation but will operate correctly with one fan failed redundancy is lost if one fan is failed in either ACM however it is recommended that the failed fan be replaced as soon as possible The ACM units can be hot swapped The LS Module monitors and controls the speed of each fan The speed is set depending on the ambient temperature and failed status The fans are set to full speed if one fan is failed The following table shows how the fan speed relates to temperature change Table 1 1 Fan Speed vs Temperature Change ACM Speed Ambient Temp C Speed 1 0 to 26 Speed 2 26 to 28 Speed 3 28 to 30 Full Speed 30 Note All fans in an enclosure are set to the same speed SAN b e Features p 22 TO Option Modules The two rear I O option slots A and B can contain a range of different option modules The LS module will detect the type of option module installed O000000000000000000000 19 Q000000000000000000000 19 O000000000000000000000 O000000000000000000000 O000000000000000000000 20 OO0000000000000000
51. osure When daisy chaining enclosures you must ensure that each enclosure has a unique Enclosure ID JBOD Configurations See Appendix C for Loop Diagram CAUTION enclosure eries S SAN bloc A4 Quad Loop Configuration Note Quad loop configuration requires that the enclosure be configured in split loop mode To set split loop mode a jumper must be installed at jumper location JP3 on each LS module in the enclosure This section describes the procedure for connecting the enclosure in quad loop mode For this configuration there must be two LS modules and two I O modules installed in the enclosure 1 Remove both LS modules from the enclosure and install a jumper at jumper location JP3 if one is not already installed This sets the enclosure to operate in split loop mode 2 Attach cables to the top and bottom connector of both I O modules see Figure 3 4 3 Attach the other end of these four cables to your host systems Figure 3 4 Cabling the Quad Loop Configuration To HBA To HBA O00000000000000000000 10 QO0000000000000000000 109 SSSR LPR LLLP 2 S OLOLL OL 0850000000000 2 O0G00000000000000000000 2 O0O00000000000000000000 2 o b gp gt lo ei le A o o o o o o d o d EI e To HBA To HBA CAUTION Enclosure
52. package i RAID Controller Circuit Boards Em Series 51 It has a 32 bit 33 MHz maximum PCI interface and features scatter gather bus mastering which enables it to perform high speed data transfers on the PCI bus It operates in either full duplex mode or half duplex mode It has a four wire interface to a serial EEPROM which can provide power on initialization and software configuration The firmware interface is primarily through the PCI interface but a four wire serial EEPROM interface can provide power on initialization The diagnostic interface is through the PCI interface The ethernet circuit board connects to the controller circuit board through a 114 pin Mictor impedance controlled connector The electrical interface is with the primary PCI bus host bus on the controller circuit board In addition to the PCI signals this connector provides the 3 3 V power for the ethernet circuit board The power required for this board is a maximum of 860 mA at 3 3 V approximately 2 85 W RAID Controller The RAID controller is installed in the rear of the enclosure Location in the location shown in Figure 4 2 Figure 4 2 RAID Controller location RAID Controller RAID Controller O0D0D0000000000000000000 10 Q09000000000000000000000 19 tor HEDIN 26 HOLLIS 20 10 20 O 000000000
53. r on the RAID controller and attach the other end of the cable s to your HBA hub switch refer to Chapter 4 for more details HBA 1 Fe 29000000000000000000000 10 2PPP000000000000000000 10 O00000009000000000000000 0000000000000000000000 HBA2 06000000000000000000000 20 0900000000000000000000 20 19 6660606000000000606000000 0060606060000000000000606000 20 Ae d 0 d 0 so lei o o D o o d b s d H O 3 EI e 7 Install the battery backup unit as described below 8 Re attach the power cables and switch on the enclosure 9 You can now configure your RAID system using the Management Software supplied Series 107 Installing the Battery The battery backup unit BBU for the RAID controller is Backup Unit installed on the ACM unit see Figure D 1 Figure D 1 Location of Battery Backup Unit on ACM BBU goes here ACM Assembly Follow this procedure to install the Battery Backup Unit BBU 1 Remove the ACM from the enclosure by loosening the two ACM screws and using the handle slide the ACM out of the enclosure 2 Lay the ACM on a flat surface as in Figure D 1 above 3 Orient the BBU as shown see Figure D 2 oB 108 Figure D 2 Installing the BBU Feed cable through hole provided and attach to the connector 4 Feed the BBU cable through the hole provided and connect it to the BBU connector see Figure D 2 5 Press the BBU into position and secure it by ens
54. rations This chapter describes how to set up configure and use the 2Gb SANbloc Series RAID Controller Some general infor mation about the RAID controller is also provided 2Gb SANbloc Series RAID Controller Introduction The 2Gb SANbloc RAID Controller is a high performance controller providing two host fibre channel and two device fibre channel interfaces It is an intelligent caching controller that supports RAID levels 0 1 3 5 0 1 and JBOD The controller enables multiple hosts to access an array of disk drives which can be configured as one or more virtual storage devices logical units The controller provides continuous access to data in the event of a disk drive failure When configured in a dual active controller system the RAID controller also provides continuous access to data in the event of a controller failure This dual active controller system is one in which two controllers share access to the same array of disk drives In the event of a controller failure controller opera tions are assumed by the surviving controller through a failover process The failed controller can then be removed and replaced while the system is online The new controller resumes processing array operations in a failback process During failover and failback write cache coherency is maintained with the disk drives Three circuit boards make up the RAID Controller Controller The controller circuit board contains the main controll
55. rive Carrier Removing a Disk Drive Carrier Nibloc SANbloc enclosure Follow these procedures to install and remove the disk drive carrier 1 Select the disk drive slot into which the disk drive carrier is to be installed and remove the carrier blank if there is one installed 2 Orient the disk drive carrier such that the LEDs are on the top on the right for desk side systems 3 With the cam lever fully open slide the carrier into the slot until the lever starts to close 4 Fully close the cam lever The lever is fully closed and the drive locked in place when the lever clicks into position 1 Using your finger release the locking tab by pressing it in the direction shown in Figure 5 1 and pull the cam lever towards you 2 Fully open the cam lever approx 90 to enclosure With the cam lever open wait for at least one minute to allow the disk drive to spin down fully before removing it 4 Gently pull the disk drive carrier out of the enclosure CAUTION Immediately replace the disk drive carrier or install a disk drive carrier blank to maintain correct airflow Installing and Removing a Disk Drive Carrier i 78 Figure 6 1 Disk Drive Carrier Push locking tab in this direction to open Cam Lever i Installing and Removing a Disk Drive Carrier 79 Installing and Removing an LS Module The LS Modules are located in the front of the enclosure Installing an LS Removing an
56. rmance in demanding applications Features Redundant data paths with dual ported fibre drives and dual 200MB s fibre channel loops for a total of 400 MB s Quad Loop feature provides over 700MB s from a single enclosure 20 Downward compatible to 1GB Dense enclosure with 14 drives in a 3U form factor Scalable to 8 2TB 112 drives support for 15K rpm drives Enhanced enclosure services SES monitoring and reporting No single point of failure with redundant hot swappable components Intuitive comprehensive management with Spheras Storage Manager User installable configurable and on line maintainable Industry standard 19 inch rackmount or deskside configuration Dual AC power supplies Disk Drive Carrier The disk drive carrier supports one inch SCA 2 direct attach disk drives The 2Gb SANbloc Series can hold up to fourteen disk drive carriers The disk drives can be hot swapped and the disk drive carriers provide for blind mating Power Supplies The 2Gb SANbloc Series uses two AC power supplies for normal operation providing redundancy of the power system The power supplies can be hot swapped The AC power supplies provide 673 Watts continuous output power and 853 Watts peak output power The power supplies provide active current sharing power factor correction over current and over voltage protection is also provided The power supplies have individual power inputs CAUTION Power supply c
57. rsonliga skador och skador pa hyllan VAROITUS Poista kaikki tehol hteet ja levyasemat ennen hyllyn asentamista kehykseen tai poistamista kehyksest Levy hylly asennettaessa on suositeltavaa k ytt ainakin yht avustajaa T m on v ltt m t nt loukkaantumisten ja hyllyn vaurioitumisen v ltt miseksi Z e lt H 90 Z z lt J FORSIGTIG N r en rackmonteret hylde installeres eller fjernes skal al str mforsyning og alle drev fjernes Det anbe fales at der mindst er n anden person til stede n r en drevhylde installeres Det er n dvendigt for at undg person skade og beskadigelse af hylden OBS N r hylle for rackmontering blir installert eller fjernet m alle str mforsyninger og diskstasjoner fjernes Det anbefales at du arbeider sammen med minst n annen person n r du installerer en diskhylle Dette er n dvendig for hindre person skade og skade p hyllen Z 2 lt CAUTION The tower skin set is not a field replaceable unit and therefore must not be removed from the Storage Array ACHTUNG Das Tower Geh use kann nicht am Einsatzort ausgetauscht werden und sollte deshalb nicht entfernt werden F RSIKTIGHET Det yttre h ljet r inte en utbytbar enhet och skall d rf r inte avl gsnas fr n lagringsupps ttningen VAROITUS Tornikehys ei ole paikan p ll vaihdettavissa eik sit saa poistaa muistij rjestelm st
58. s in split loop mode can not be daisy chained to other enclosures H JBOD Configurations SAN Series 45 Connecting a Power Source The 2Gb SANbloc enclosure supports dual AC power Connecting an AC Power Source supplies Only one power supply is required for normal operation However a second optional power supply may be added to provide a redundant power system Each power supply has its own AC power inlet CAUTION Power supply cords shall have conductors with a cross sectional area not less than 4mm This cross sectional area corresponds to a minimum 10AWG wire 1 Ensure all cables have been attached as described in the preceding sections 2 Attach the AC power cords to the power supplies and turn the power supply switches to the On position see Figure 3 5 Figure 3 5 Attaching the AC power cords 9 a o o ty OCH O 10 O 000000000000000000000 109 O Q000000000000000000 0000000000000000000000 O00000000000000000000 20 O00000000000000000000 20 O0000000000000000000000 OO00000000000000000000 4 d H d h e O o o O O d b fa I 0 A ED Insert Power cords into ED power connectors WARNING This equipment must be connected to an earthed mains socket outlet Ensure the power cab
59. set the enclosure ID Setting the Enclosure ID Each of the fourteen disk drive slots of the SANbloc Series has a unique identifier assigned to it This identifier is assigned using a combination of the Slot number and the enclosure ID The enclosure ID is set using the enclosure ID switch located on the rear of the SANbloc see Figure 4 4 Note The enclosure ID must be set prior to powering on the enclosure Note Each enclosure must have a separate ID when daisy chained together Series RAID Controller Configurations 54 i Setting the Enclosure ID Figure 4 4 Location of Enclosure ID Switch O0000000000000000000000 19 0000000000000000000000 0000000000000000000000 20 d 00 kj Switch o o o o o o d E E d bl Ed EJ Enclosure ID This enclosure ID switch can be set to 0 through 7 The graphic below shows the slot number and location Slot location when viewed from the front of the enclosure NST ET 1015 WAS IT 3015 OT 1018 61018 8 1015 L 1018 9101S AAD nn m o o 1o olo jo ez ler ex erer e Qa A IQIN I oO WST The fourteen disk drive slots 0 to 13 will be assigned an identifier based on the enclosur
60. tailed information on how to configure and daisy chain enclosures is also provided along with instructions on how to set the enclosure ID Setting the Enclosure ID Series Each of the fourteen disk drive slots of the 2Gb SANbloc Series has a unique identifier assigned to it This identifier is assigned using a combination of the slot number and the enclosure ID The enclosure ID is set using the enclosure ID switch located on the rear of the 2Gb SANbloc see Figure 3 1 Note The enclosure ID must be set prior to powering on the enclosure Note Each enclosure must have a separate ID when daisy chained together Note 2Gb Amphenol cables must be used if 2Gb operation is required Note Only QLogic 2300 and 2310 adapters should be used Setting the Enclosure ID i oc KI e g OO o a 4 8 0902 OO F g M 3888 a 3 8020 3 ma 2 OSO o g ki 5309 5 2 H a s 3090 s 5 8 SASO p au Q3805 2 s E OKO E RA SQL o g 0939 L 3 s 2 9868 5 09089 lad n H 09539 PN v S 5 6808 3 o amp 2 O262 S ORO ILT Q Ss o ORO SIR E s S OSO KE pi ORS m o E 0803 S e g Oo 9888 S 2 amp s 25 3 z 5 A 2 S v v gt 4 gr 2 5 o o a Slot 11 eh S amp Slot 12 g o b 2 5 2 5
61. tiple hosts to access an array of disk drives which can be configured as one or more virtual storage devices logical units SAN Bloc SEES Features f 24 Figure 1 2 2Gb SANbloc Series Tower Model SAN bloc 25 Figure 1 3 2Gb SANbloc Series Rack Model ill ili ht i N i hill i IM H Features md 27 Chapter 2 Installation and Setup This Chapter describes the installation and set up of the 2Gb SANbloc Series Important safety instructions are discussed along with the electrical mechanical and environmental precautions that need to be taken Items that need to be set prior to operating the 2Gb SANbloc enclosure are also described here Note Please read this Chapter carefully before attempting to install or operate the 2Gb SANbloc Series enclosure bloc Series 28 Safety Statements CAUTION Safety Statements The following safety statements must be read before you install or operate the 2Gb SANbloc Series For language translations of these statements refer to Appendix B CAUTION This equipment is intended only for installation in a restricted access location CAUTION Before attempting to install or remove any of the com ponents ensure that anti static precautions are taken The mini mum requirement is a properly grounded anti static wrist strap and ground wire CAUTION If any of the components are removed the resulting hole must be blocked
62. to a host system follow this procedure Connecting a Single RAID Controller to a Host 1 Plug both host cables into the host connectors on the RAID controller see Figure 4 5 Note For single HBA configurations only one of the host connectors should be used 2 Connect the opposite ends of these host cables to the HBA s of the host system Note For details on your host and or HBA refer to the documen tation that was supplied with the host HBA i Configurations Er Series Figure 4 5 Single RAID Controller to Host Connector 10 20 30 40 E d 0 d 0 so e ei lo OM O O o o D fa 19 fe 2 ma BE i O bloc Series gt Daisy Chaining a Single Controller Enclosure To daisy chain the RAID enclosure to an expansion HBA 1 HBA 2 enclosure connect link cables from the RAID controller to the top connectors of the I O modules of the expansion enclosure see Figure 4 6 Note A maximum of eight enclosures may be daisy chained together 57 Configurations HBA 1
63. uring the four tabs click into place 6 Replace the ACM in the enclosure and tighten the ACM screws to complete the installation ne A advanced cooling module leds 72 advanced cooling modules 21 81 82 air flow 31 ambient temperature 30 audience 13 B battery backup unit BBU 107 battery backup unit location 107 C cabling dual 1 o module 41 circuit overloading 32 communication esi 65 compliance agency 99 conventions 13 current input 32 D daisy chaining 42 57 60 dimensions 96 disk drive spin up sequence 46 63 disk drive carrier 20 77 disk drive leds 69 disk drives 97 dual i o module configuration 41 dual raid controller configuration 59 E enclosure id 37 53 expansion modules 22 F fans 21 fcc statement 14 features 19 H hot swappable 95 humidity 97 I i o modules 83 i o modules copper hssdc 22 id settings 37 id table 39 55 installation 27 interface disk drive 95 interface host 95 L leds enclosure 66 68 leds ls module 66 loading racks 31 110 loop resiliency and ses module 65 ls module 79 M modulo 8 63 monitoring system 65 96 N notification 96 O operating temperature 30 P port bypass circuits 65 power consumption 32 power output 20 power rating 32 power source 62 power supplies 20 81 97 power supplies leds 71 R rack mounting 30 raid 45 redundancy 95 re
64. utrustning far endast installeras pa st lle med begr nsad tkomst VAROITUS Laitteisto on tarkoitettu asennettavaksi ainoast aan sivullisilta suojattuun paikkaan FORSIGTIG Dette udstyr er kun beregnet til installation i et omr de med begr nset adgang OBS Dette utstyret er bare beregnet for installering p steder med adgangsbegrensning Z z lt 86 Z lt CAUTION Allow disk drives and power supplies to reach room ambient temperature before powering on the shelf ACHTUNG Ehe Laufwerke und Netzteile an die Stromversor gung angeschlossen werden sollten sie sich an die Raumtemper atur angepasst haben F RSIKTIGHET L t skivdrivenheter och str mtillf rsel n rumstemperatur innan str mf rs rjningen sl s p VAROITUS Ennen kuin kytket virran hyllyyn sijoitettuihin levyasemiin ja tehol hteisiin odota ett laitteet saavuttavat huoneiston l mp tilan FORSIGTIG S rg for at drev og str mforsyninger har opn et rumtemperaturer f r str mmen tilsluttes hylden OBS La diskstasjoner og str mforsyninger n romtemperatur f r du sl r p str mmen til hyllen Z lt CAUTION It is recommended that if interconnecting equip ment resides within more than one equipment rack cabinet these rack cabinets should be at the same ground potential ACHTUNG Befinden sich Verbindungselemente in mehr als einem Rack Geh us
65. y replace the ACM to maintain correct air flow Figure 6 4 Advanced Cooling Module Handle a J 0 i Installing and Removing an Advanced Cooling Module SAN bloc eries 83 Installing and Removing an I O Module RAID Controller Note In the following section I O Module is taken to include the RAID Controller in addition to the I O Module The I O module is located in the rear of the enclosure Follow these procedures to install and remove the I O module Installing an I O 1 Remove the I O module blank if there is one installed Module RAID 2 Gently insert the I O module into the slot Controller i i SCH 3 Secure in place using the two fixing screws torque setting 0 3Nm 4 Connect the cables as described in Chapter 3 Removing an I O 1 Remove all cables Module RAID 2 Loosen the two fixing screws Controller 3 Using the module handle gently slide the I O Module out of the slot CAUTION Immediately replace the carrier or install an I O mod ule blank to maintain correct airflow Series Installing and Removing an I O Module RAID Controller i Installing and Removing an I O Module RAID Controller SE 85 Appendix A Safety Statement Translations CAUTION This equipment is intended only for installation in a restricted access location ACHTUNG Dieses Ger t sollte nur an einem Ort mit Zugang skontrolle installiert werden FORSIKTIGHET Denna

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