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  • Page 1 IBM System Storage DS4800 Storage Subsystem Installation, User’s, and Maintenance Guide GC26-7845-01...
  • Page 3 IBM System Storage DS4800 Storage Subsystem Installation, User’s, and Maintenance Guide GC26-7845-01...
  • Page 4 Before using this information and the product it supports, be sure to read the general information in “Notices” on page 197. Second Edition (March 2007) © Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 2006, 2007. All rights reserved. US Government Users Restricted Rights – Use, duplication or disclosure restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corp.
  • Page 5 ® in the multilingual IBM Safety Information document that is provided with your IBM System Storage DS4800 Storage Subsystem. Each caution and danger statement is numbered for easy reference to the corresponding statements in the translated document. v Danger: These statements indicate situations that can be potentially lethal or extremely hazardous to you.
  • Page 6 2. First, remove power cords from outlet. 3. Attach signal cables to connectors. 3. Remove signal cables from connectors. 4. Attach power cords to outlet. 4. Remove all cables from devices. 5. Turn device ON. IBM System Storage DS4800 Storage Subsystem: Installation, User’s, and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 7 Statement 2: CAUTION: When replacing the lithium battery, use only an equivalent type battery recommended by the manufacturer. If your system has a module containing a lithium battery, replace it only with the same module type made by the same manufacturer.
  • Page 8 Laser radiation when open. Do not stare into the beam, do not view directly with optical instruments, and avoid direct exposure to the beam. Class 1 Laser statement IEC 825-11993 CENELEC EN 60 825 IBM System Storage DS4800 Storage Subsystem: Installation, User’s, and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 9 Statement 4: ≥ 18 kg (39.7 lb) ≥ 32 kg (70.5 lb) ≥ 55 kg (121.2 lb) CAUTION: Use safe practices when lifting. Statement 5: CAUTION: The power control button on the device and the power switch on the power supply do not turn off the electrical current supplied to the device.
  • Page 10 State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling. viii IBM System Storage DS4800 Storage Subsystem: Installation, User’s, and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 11: Table Of Contents

    Site wiring and power ....26 AC power recovery ..... 26 © Copyright IBM Corp. 2006, 2007...
  • Page 12 Installing the support rails ..... 33 Installing the DS4800 ..... . 37 Releasing and locking a component lever .
  • Page 13 DS4000 Storage Manager Version 9 library ....177 DS4800 Storage Subsystem library ....178...
  • Page 14 Index ......213 IBM System Storage DS4800 Storage Subsystem: Installation, User’s, and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 15: Figures

    Figures 1. DS4800 Storage Subsystem ......8 2. Location of components in the storage subsystem ....9 3.
  • Page 16 101. Replacing an SFP module ......165 102. DS4800 parts list ......175 103.
  • Page 17 38. Interconnect-battery unit LEDs ......127 39. DS4800 Symptom-to-FRU index ......168 40.
  • Page 18 IBM System Storage DS4800 Storage Subsystem: Installation, User’s, and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 19: About This Document

    About this document This document provides instructions for installing and customizing the configuration of your IBM System Storage DS4800 Storage Subsystem. It also provides hardware maintenance procedures and troubleshooting information. FAStT product renaming IBM has renamed some FAStT family products. Table 1 identifies each DS4000 product name with its corresponding previous FAStT product name.
  • Page 20: How This Document Is Organized

    MAC addresses. Appendix C, “Rack mounting templates,” on page 189 provides the rack mounting templates for installation of the DS4800. If you want to tear out the templates from the document for use during installation, use these copies of the templates.
  • Page 21 DS4500 Storage Subsystem Installation, User's, and Maintenance Guide v DS4700 Storage Subsystem Installation, User’s, and Maintenance Guide v DS4800 Storage Subsystem Installation, User’s, and Maintenance Guide Mount the DS4000 v DS4800 Storage Subsystem Installation, User’s, and storage subsystem in...
  • Page 22 Support Guide v DS4500 Storage Subsystem Installation, User’s, and Maintenance Guide v DS4700 Storage Subsystem Installation, User’s, and Maintenance Guide v DS4800 Storage Subsystem Installation, User’s, and Maintenance Guide IBM System Storage DS4800 Storage Subsystem: Installation, User’s, and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 23 DS4500 Storage Subsystem Installation, User’s, and Maintenance Guide v DS4700 Storage Subsystem Installation, User’s, and Maintenance Guide v DS4800 Storage Subsystem Installation, User’s, and Maintenance Guide Zone the fabric v DS4000 Storage Manager Installation and Support Guide for switch...
  • Page 24: Getting Information, Help, And Service

    If you need help, service, or technical assistance or just want more information about IBM products, you will find a wide variety of sources available from IBM to assist you. This section contains information about where to go for additional information about IBM and IBM products, what to do if you experience a problem with your system, and whom to call for service, if it is necessary.
  • Page 25: Using The Documentation

    Use the troubleshooting information in your system documentation, and use the diagnostic tools that come with your system. v Check for technical information, hints, tips, and new device drivers at the IBM support Web site pages that are listed in this section.
  • Page 26 Find the latest AIX and Linux on POWER information and downloads: www-912.ibm.com/eserver/support/fixes/fcgui.jsp In the Product family drop-down menu, select UNIX servers. Then select your product and fix type from the subsequent drop-down menus. xxiv IBM System Storage DS4800 Storage Subsystem: Installation, User’s, and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 27: Software Service And Support

    For information about which products are supported by Support Line in your country or region, go to the following Web site: www.ibm.com/services/sl/products/ For more information about the IBM Support Line and other IBM services, go to the following Web sites: v www.ibm.com/services/ v www.ibm.com/planetwide/...
  • Page 28: Notices And Statements Used In This Document

    Mail Fill out the Readers’ Comments form (RCF) at the back of this document and return it by mail or give it to an IBM representative. If the RCF has been removed, send your comments to: International Business Machines Corporation...
  • Page 29: Chapter 1. Introduction

    Note: The stated maximum capacity was calculated using 224 drives of the currently available 400G SATA hard drives. The DS4800 is designed to deliver up to a twofold IOP performance increase over the current DS4500 offering and represents the sixth-generation architecture of the DS4000 series family.
  • Page 30: Fibre Channel Defined

    “Specifications” on page 21. 1. For the DS4800, each drive is considered to be a device in a fibre channel loop, even though the DS4800 might connect with SATA as well as fibre channel drives.
  • Page 31: Clustering Support

    Inventory checklist After you unpack the DS4800, verify that you have the following items. See “Storage server components” on page 7 for the locations of hardware components on the DS4800. Note: Depending on your DS4800 order, your shipping box might contain additional materials not listed in the following checklist.
  • Page 32 – IBM Safety Information – IBM License Agreement – Statement of Limited Warranty If an item is missing or damaged, contact your IBM reseller or your IBM marketing representative. If you have not already done so, record your storage subsystem serial number, machine type and model number, and RAID controller MAC addresses in Appendix B, “Records,”...
  • Page 33: Product Updates

    DS4800 subsystem. The MAC addresses are located near the Ethernet ports on each RAID controller, as shown in Figure 103 on page 187. You may not be able to easily access this information after you install the DS4800.
  • Page 34: Best Practices Guidelines

    Back up the data on your storage drives periodically. v To maintain power redundancy, plug the DS4800 right and left RAID controller units into two independent external power circuits through ac distribution units inside a rack cabinet or directly into external receptacles.
  • Page 35: Storage Server Components

    8 GB of cache random access memory (RAM) (depending on the DS4800 model). Its host-side and drive-side fibre channel port can support fibre channel speeds of up to 4 Gb/s. Figure 1 on page 8 shows the DS4800 with front bezel in place.
  • Page 36 Figure 2 on page 9 shows the positions of the components in the DS4800. All DS4800 models support hot-swap RAID controllers, power supply and fan units, cache-protected batteries, and interconnect-battery units, so you can remove and replace these components without turning off the storage subsystem.
  • Page 37: Maximum Number Of Storage Expansion Enclosures

    Figure 2. Location of components in the storage subsystem The storage subsystem provides flexibility in configuring a RAID array. (The DS4800 disk capacity is scalable from 36 GB to over 89 TB.) A minimal storage subsystem configuration would consist of one DS4800 and one DS4000 storage expansion enclosure.
  • Page 38: Intermixing Storage Expansion Enclosures In The Same Drive Loop

    Table 5 lists the numbers of 14-drive and 16-drive storage expansion enclosures you can combine for use in a single redundant drive channel/loop pair in a DS4800 configuration. Table 5 shows the supported storage expansion enclosures combinations per redundant drive channel/loop pair in a DS4800 configuration. The...
  • Page 39: Controller Cable Connections

    DS4800 chassis. The latches on controller A line up with the top side of the DS4800 chassis; the latches on controller B line up with the bottom side of the DS4800 chassis.
  • Page 40: Controller Connections

    However, if the 2 Gbps and the 4 Gbps DS4000 storage expansion enclosures are separated into different redundant drive channel pairs, the DS4800 ( 1 ) will support both 2 Gbps and the 4 Gbps DS4000 storage expansion enclosures at their own fibre channel speed (either 2 Gbps or 4 Gbps).
  • Page 41: Ds4800 Configuration With 2 Gbps And 4 Gbps Enclosures In Different Drive Channel Pairs

    Controller A Controller B Figure 5. DS4800 configuration with 2 Gbps and 4 Gbps enclosures in different drive channel pairs Host channels Each DS4800 controller has four single-ported host fibre channel ports. The controllers perform link speed negotiation on each host channel fibre channel port (also referred to as auto-negotiation).
  • Page 42: Setting Up Ip Addresses For Ds4000 Storage Controllers

    10BASE-T or 100BASE-T Ethernet connection to each controller. Use the Ethernet connection to directly manage the DS4800. Use one Ethernet port for daily management of the DS4800. Reserve the other port for use by service personnel or for subsystem monitoring hardware that may be available in the future.
  • Page 43 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Note: For a DS4000 subsystem that has two Ethernet ports per controller, such as the DS4200, DS4700 and DS4800, use the Ethernet port that is labeled #1. 2. Start the DS4000 Storage Manager client software. The Enterprise Management window opens.
  • Page 44: Controller Memory

    Each RAID controller has up to 8 GB of data cache memory, for a total of up to 16 GB cache memory per DS4800. Each RAID controller also has a total of either 512 MB (for models 80A/H, 82A/H or 84A/H) or 1024 MB (for models 88A/H) of Intel Pentium Xeon processor memory.
  • Page 45: Power Supply-Fans

    100BASE-T Power supply-fans The DS4800 has two power supply and fan units. Each power supply and fan unit contains a power supply, a fan, and a battery charger. Each power supply provides power to the controllers by converting incoming AC voltage to the appropriate DC voltages.
  • Page 46: Interconnect-Battery Unit

    In the DS4800 Storage Subsystem, the right power supply and fan unit is linked to controller A, and the left power supply and fan unit is linked to controller B. To increase protection against power loss, always make sure that both power supply and fan units are operational.
  • Page 47: Interconnect-Battery Unit

    Because the interconnect-battery unit provides electrical signal connections between the controllers, removing the interconnect-battery unit interrupts the communications between the controller units in the DS4800, resulting in a loss of communication between controllers A and B. Data access is limited to only controller A when the interconnect-battery unit is removed.
  • Page 48: Sfp Modules

    Attention Never remove the interconnect-battery unit unless directed to do so by an IBM support representative. Removing the interconnect-battery unit after a controller or a power supply and fan unit has already been removed results in a loss of data access. Refer to “Replacing the interconnect-battery unit” on page 156 for complete information about the conditions required for safe removal of the interconnect-battery unit.
  • Page 49: Specifications

    Dimensions Figure 9 shows the dimensions of the DS4800 Storage Subsystem, which conforms to the 19-inch rack standard. 17.75 in.
  • Page 50: Shipping Dimensions

    Maximum rate of change 15° C (27° F) per hour Transit range -40° C to 65° C (-40° F to 149° F) Maximum rate of change 20° C (36° F) per hour IBM System Storage DS4800 Storage Subsystem: Installation, User’s, and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 51: Altitude

    (40,000 ft.) above sea level Airflow and heat dissipation Figure 10 on page 24 shows the intended airflow for an DS4800 Storage Subsystem. Allow at least 30 inches in front of the storage subsystem and at least 24 inches behind the storage subsystem for service clearance, proper ventilation, and heat dissipation.
  • Page 52: Shock And Vibration Requirements

    Figure 10. DS4800 Storage Subsystem airflow Table 12 lists the KVA, watts, and Btu calculations for the DS4800 Storage Subsystem. These values assume the power supplies have a 73 percent efficiency and a power factor of 0.99. These tabulated power and heat dissipation values are typical for the storage subsystem.
  • Page 53: Acoustic Noise

    This section provides information regarding site power and wiring, storage subsystem AC power requirements, and power cord routing instructions. Consider the following information when preparing the DS4800 Storage Subsystem installation site: v Protective ground – Site wiring must include a protective ground connection to the AC power source.
  • Page 54: Site Wiring And Power

    Power cords and receptacles The DS4800 ships with the line jumper cords used to connect the DS4800 to rack power distribution units (PDUs). If you need the AC power cords to connect the DS4800 to wall receptacle outlets, you must purchase the appropriate power cords for your country or region as described in Appendix D, “Power cords,”...
  • Page 55: Chapter 2. Installing The Storage Subsystem

    Chapter 2. Installing the storage subsystem This chapter provides the information that you need to install the DS4800 into a rack cabinet. Before you begin the installation, review the safety information in “Safety” on page iii. Chapter 2, “Installing the storage subsystem” provides an overview of the entire DS4800 installation process.
  • Page 56 You may not be able to easily access this information after you install the DS4800. 7. Install and secure the DS4800 chassis in the rack cabinet. See “Installing the DS4800 on the support rails” on page 42. 8. Replace the components in the installed DS4800 chassis. See “Replacing the components”...
  • Page 57: Handling Static-Sensitive Devices

    13. Connect the power cables for the DS4800. See “Connecting the power cables” on page 96. 14. Power on the attached storage expansion enclosures and the DS4800 Storage Subsystem using the procedure described in “Turning on the storage subsystem” on page 105.
  • Page 58: Preparing For Installation

    Figure 11. Example of cold aisle/hot aisle rack cabinet configuration Preparing for installation Before installing the DS4800 Storage Subsystem, create a detailed plan of how this unit will be used in your storage configuration. The plan should include determining RAID levels, failover requirements, operating systems to be used, and total storage capacity requirements.
  • Page 59 CAUTION: Use safe practices when lifting. 3. Remove the mounting rails, mounting hardware, and line jumper cords from the DS4800 shipping box. Do not remove the DS4800 from the shipping box at this time. Attention: The mounting rails, mounting hardware, and line jumper cords may be packed beneath the DS4800 in the shipping box.
  • Page 60: Preparing The Site

    47. Continue with “Preparing the rack cabinet.” Preparing the rack cabinet Important: Before you install the DS4800 in a rack cabinet, keep in mind the following considerations: v Review the documentation that comes with your rack cabinet for safety and cabling considerations.
  • Page 61: Installing The Support Rails

    DS4800 to the front and rear of the cabinet. The DS4800 is 4 U high. Align the template with the rack at a U boundary. U boundaries are shown as horizontal dashed lines in the rack mounting templates.
  • Page 62: Ds4800 Front Rack Mounting Template

    DS4800 FRONT Rack Mounting Template Rail assembly Rail assembly (Front left) (Front right) Rail assembly Rail assembly (Front left) (Front right) Figure 12. DS4800 front rack mounting template IBM System Storage DS4800 Storage Subsystem: Installation, User’s, and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 63: Ds4800 Rear Rack Mounting Template

    Printed in the U.S.A Figure 13. DS4800 rear rack mounting template Before installing the DS4800 in a rack cabinet, you must install the rails and rack-mounting hardware that come with your storage subsystem. The DS4800 requires an Electronic Industries Association (EIA) 310-D Type A 19-inch rack cabinet.
  • Page 64 3. If you have not yet done so, remove the mounting rails, mounting hardware, and line jumper cords from the DS4800 shipping box, which is on the bottom of the shipping box beneath the DS4800 chassis. Do not remove the DS4800 from the shipping box at this time.
  • Page 65: Installing The Ds4800

    The two power supply and fan units and the interconnect-battery unit are located behind the front bezel. Figure 15 on page 38 shows the front bezel of the DS4800 Storage Subsystem, a front view without the cover, and a back view. Figure 15 on page 38 also shows the locations of the components that are referenced during this installation procedure.
  • Page 66: Releasing And Locking A Component Lever

    Tie wraps or other cable management devices (optional) Releasing and locking a component lever Each of the components in the DS4800 Storage Subsystem is held in place by two locking levers. Each lever engages a pin on the DS4800 Storage Subsystem enclosure to pull the component securely into the enclosure.
  • Page 67: Component Lever And Latch

    DS4800 Storage Subsystem. Note: See Table 7 on page 21 for a listing of the weights of each DS4800 Storage Subsystem component.
  • Page 68: Removing The Components

    A fully populated DS4800 Storage Subsystem weighs 36.52 kg (80.7 lb). Do not attempt to lift the DS4800 Storage Subsystem from the shipping box or install the unit in the rack cabinet unless all of the components have been removed.
  • Page 69: Removing The Power Supply And Fan Units

    Electrostatic discharge can damage sensitive components. Touching the DS4800 Storage Subsystem or its components without using a proper ground might damage the equipment. To avoid damage, use proper antistatic protection before handling any components. 1. Open the two long sides of the shipping box, if you have not done so already.
  • Page 70: Installing The Ds4800 On The Support Rails

    5. At the back of the DS4800 Storage Subsystem, use an adhesive note to label each of the controllers. Controller A is in the upper slot; controller B is in the lower slot. Figure 19 shows the locations of the controllers and controller levers.
  • Page 71 The following steps will help you safely install the DS4800 on the support rails: a. If you have installed a screw in the upper mounting hole at the front of each support rail, remove the upper screws.
  • Page 72: Replacing The Components

    2. Secure the storage subsystem to the cabinet. Figure 20 shows how to secure the DS4800 to the vertical members of the cabinet. The following steps will help you safely secure the DS4800 in the rack cabinet: a. Align the front mounting holes on the storage subsystem flanges with the mounting holes on the cabinet.
  • Page 73: Replacing The Power Supply And Fan Units

    Figure 22. Replacing the interconnect-battery unit 3. Replace the controllers at the back of the DS4800. Figure 23 on page 46 shows the location of the controllers and the controller levers. Ensure that controller A is returned to the upper slot and that controller B is returned to the lower slot.
  • Page 74: Replacing The Controllers

    B Figure 23. Replacing the controllers 4. Attach the DS4800 front bezel. Install the front bezel by aligning the pins on the storage subsystem chassis with the spring-steel retainers on the cover, and then press the cover toward the chassis until the pins snap into place. Figure 24 shows how to install the front bezel in the storage subsystem.
  • Page 75: Chapter 3. Cabling The Storage Subsystem

    This chapter addresses the following cabling and configuration topics: v “Working with SFPs and fiber-optic cables” v “Connecting storage expansion enclosures to the DS4800” on page 59 v “Connecting hosts to the DS4800” on page 87 v “Connecting secondary interface cables” on page 89 v “Configuring the storage subsystem”...
  • Page 76: Handling Fiber-Optic Cables

    RAID controllers. The DS4800 supports two types of SFP modules: one with a plastic latch and one with a wire latch. After you install the SFP modules, you use fiber-optic cables to connect the DS4800 to other fibre channel devices.
  • Page 77: Small Form-Factor Pluggable (Sfp) Module

    Note: You can also use the management software for the DS4800 Storage Subsystem or the fibre channel switches to display the properties of the SFPs used in your configurations. To install an SFP module, complete the following steps. Statement 3:...
  • Page 78: Removing Sfp Modules

    2. Unlock the SFP module latch: v For SFP modules that contain plastic tabs, unlock the SFP module latch by pulling the plastic tab outward 10°, as shown in Figure 27 on page 51. IBM System Storage DS4800 Storage Subsystem: Installation, User’s, and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 79: Installing Fiber-Optic Cables

    Plastic tab Protective cap SFP module Figure 27. Unlocking the SFP module latch - plastic variety v For SFP modules that contain wire tabs, unlock the SFP module latch by pulling the wire latch outward 90°, as shown in Figure 28. Wire tab Protective cap SFP module...
  • Page 80: Using Lc-Lc Fibre-Channel Cables

    An SFP module installed in a fibre channel switch port v An SFP module of the host bus adapter port v An SFP module installed in an IBM DS4000 storage expansion enclosure IBM System Storage DS4800 Storage Subsystem: Installation, User’s, and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 81: Connecting An Lc-Lc Cable To An Sfp Module

    LC-LC fibre-channel cable. Figure 31. LC-LC fibre-channel cable Note: If you are connecting the DS4800 Storage Subsystem host ports to a 1 Gbps device (such as a 1 Gbps fibre channel switch), you must also use an LC-SC fibre-channel cable adapter.
  • Page 82: Removing Fiber-Optic Cable Protective Caps

    4. Carefully insert this end of the LC-LC cable into an SFP module that is installed in the DS4800. The cable connector is keyed to ensure it is inserted into the SFP module correctly. Holding the connector, push in the cable until it clicks into place, as shown in Figure 33.
  • Page 83: Removing An Lc-Lc Fibre-Channel Cable

    v DS4000 storage expansion enclosure v Fibre channel switch v Host bus adapter Removing an LC-LC fibre-channel cable Attention: To avoid damaging the LC-LC cable or SFP module, make sure that you observe the following precautions. v Press and hold the lever to release the latches before you remove the cable from the SFP module.
  • Page 84: Connecting An Lc-Sc Cable Adapter To A Device

    There are no serviceable parts inside the device. v Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein might result in hazardous radiation exposure. IBM System Storage DS4800 Storage Subsystem: Installation, User’s, and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 85: Connecting An Lc-Lc Cable Into The Lc-Sc Cable Adapter

    1. Read the information in “Handling fiber-optic cables” on page 48. 2. Connect one end of an LC-LC cable to an SFP module in the DS4800. For instructions, see “Using LC-LC fibre-channel cables” on page 52.
  • Page 86: Removing An Lc-Lc Cable From An Lc-Sc Cable Adapter

    LC-LC cable from the LC-SC cable adapter as shown in Figure 40. Figure 40. Removing the LC-LC fibre-channel cable from an LC-SC fibre-channel cable adapter 3. Replace the protective caps on the cable ends. IBM System Storage DS4800 Storage Subsystem: Installation, User’s, and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 87: Connecting Storage Expansion Enclosures To The Ds4800

    If the storage expansion enclosures that you want to install currently contain logical drives or configured hot spares, and you want them to be part of the DS4800 Storage Subsystem configuration, refer to the IBM System Storage DS4000 Hard Drive and Storage Expansion Enclosure Installation and Migration Guide.
  • Page 88 1, both ports 4 and 3 of channel 1 and port 1 and 2 of channel 3 are used. Note: In the following drive cabling figures, the DS4800 graphics are simplified to show only the drive ports of each controller.
  • Page 89: Example 1 Of Redundant Drive Channel Pairs

    Figure 41. Example 1 of redundant drive channel pairs Figure 42 on page 62 shows a second example of the drive channel cabling for redundant drive channel pairs. Chapter 3. Cabling the storage subsystem...
  • Page 90: Overview Of Steps To Connect Storage Expansion Enclosure To A Storage Subsystem

    “DS4800 Storage Subsystem drive cabling topologies” on page 69 describes the recommended schemes for cabling different numbers of storage expansion enclosures to the DS4800 and to each other (that is, if you are connecting more than one storage expansion enclosure).
  • Page 91: Exp710 /Exp100 Port Labels

    ESM ports in the EXP710 /EXP100 storage expansion enclosures. Figure 43. EXP710 /EXP100 port labels a. Starting on the DS4800 controller, connect drive port 4 (drive channel 1) of controller A to the In port on the left ESM board of the first storage expansion enclosure in the group.
  • Page 92: Connecting Exp710 Or Exp100 Enclosures To Ds4800

    DS4800. (See callout 5 in Figure 44.) You have now completed the redundant fibre channel cabling of the first group of storage expansion enclosures to the DS4800, using the first ports of the dual-ported drive channels 1 and 3.
  • Page 93: Exp810 Port Labels

    drive cabling topologies” on page 69) that most closely matches your configuration. Figure 45 shows the name of the ESM ports in the EXP810 storage expansion enclosures. Figure 45. EXP810 port labels a. Start with the first storage expansion enclosure from the group of EXP810 drive expansion enclosures that will be cabled together.
  • Page 94: Connecting Exp810 Enclosures To Ds4800

    Connect drive port 4 (drive channel 1) of controller A to the to the 1B port on the left ESM board of the first storage expansion enclosure in the group of drive expansion enclosures. (See callout 1 in Figure 46.) IBM System Storage DS4800 Storage Subsystem: Installation, User’s, and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 95: Ds4800 Drive Cabling Rules And Recommendations

    DS4800 drive ports (mentioned in steps 3d on page 63 and 3e on page 64) with the appropriate drive ports in the drive channels. The DS4800 currently supports a maximum of 112 drives in either eight 14-drive storage expansion enclosures or seven 16-drive storage expansion enclosures per drive channel in each controller.
  • Page 96: Different Ways To Connect Four Storage Expansion Enclosures To The Ds4800

    For example, if you have four EXP810s to be cabled to the DS4800, instead of cabling all four EXP810s to one drive port of a drive channel, distribute the enclosures to all drive ports, which results in one enclosure per drive port of a drive channel.
  • Page 97: Ds4800 Storage Subsystem Drive Cabling Topologies

    Attention: The DS4800 supports the connection of a maximum of eight storage expansion enclosures per redundant drive channel pair. The DS4800 supports two redundant drive channel pairs.
  • Page 98: One Ds4800 And One Storage Expansion Enclosure

    1 and 2 3 and 4 Note: In the following drive cabling figures, the DS4800 graphics are simplified to show only the drive ports of each controller. In addition, the storage expansion enclosures are simplified to show only the ESM FC ports. Do not use these graphics for actual cabling diagrams;...
  • Page 99: One Ds4800 And Two Storage Expansion Enclosures

    Figure 48. One DS4800 and one storage expansion enclosure — Recommended cabling Table 18. Description of Figure 48 Number Description Drive channel 1 Drive channel 3 Enclosure 1 1. To create drive channel 1, connect drive port 4 of controller A to enclosure 1 ( 2 ).
  • Page 100: View 1: One Ds4800 And Two Storage Expansion Enclosures Cabling-Recommended

    Figure 49. View 1: One DS4800 and two storage expansion enclosures cabling—recommended Table 19. Description of Figure 49 Number Description Drive channel 1 Drive channel 3 Enclosure 1 Enclosure 2 1. To create drive channel 1, connect drive port 4 of controller A to enclosure 1 ( 2 ) and drive port 3 to enclosure 2 ( 4 ).
  • Page 101: One Ds4800 And Four Storage Expansion Enclosures

    Figure 50. View 2: One DS4800 and two storage expansion enclosures cabling — not recommended One DS4800 and four storage expansion enclosures If you are cabling one DS4800 Storage Subsystem to four storage expansion enclosures, Figure 51 on page 74 shows the recommended cabling scheme.
  • Page 102: One Ds4800 And Four Storage Expansion Enclosures-Recommended Cabling

    4. To create drive channel 4, connect drive port 3 of controller B to enclosure 3 ( 7 ) and drive port 4 to enclosure 4 ( 8 ). IBM System Storage DS4800 Storage Subsystem: Installation, User’s, and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 103: One Ds4800 And Eight Storage Expansion Enclosures

    One DS4800 and eight storage expansion enclosures If you are cabling one DS4800 Storage Subsystem to eight storage expansion enclosures of the same type, it is recommended that you evenly divide the enclosures between the ports of two redundant dual-ported drive channel pairs, instead of connecting in groups of up to four storage expansion enclosures behind certain ports of the two redundant drive channel pairs.
  • Page 104: One Ds4800 And Fourteen Exp810 Storage Expansion Enclosures

    7 ( 11 ) and 8 ( 12 ). One DS4800 and fourteen EXP810 storage expansion enclosures If you are cabling one DS4800 Storage Subsystem to fourteen EXP810 storage expansion enclosures, Figure 53 on page 77 shows the recommended cabling scheme.
  • Page 105: One Ds4800 And Fourteen Exp810 Storage Expansion Enclosures-Recommended Cabling

    Figure 53. One DS4800 and fourteen EXP810 storage expansion enclosures—recommended cabling Table 22. Description of Figure 53 Number Description Connection from drive port 4 controller A Connection from drive port 1 controller B Connection from drive port 3 controller A...
  • Page 106: One Ds4800 And Sixteen Exp710 Storage Expansion Enclosures

    14 ( 18 ), 13 ( 17 ), and 12 ( 16 ). One DS4800 and sixteen EXP710 storage expansion enclosures If you are cabling one DS4800 Storage Subsystem to sixteen EXP710 storage expansion enclosures, Figure 54 shows the recommended cabling scheme.
  • Page 107: Description Of Figure 54

    Table 23. Description of Figure 54 (continued) Number Description Connection from drive port 2 controller B Connection from drive port 2 controller A Connection from drive port 3 controller B Connection from drive port 1 controller A Connection from drive port 4 controller B Drive channel 1 Drive channel 2 Drive channel 3...
  • Page 108: One Ds4800 To Seven Exp810 And Eight Exp710 Storage Expansion Enclosures

    4 Gbps and eight EXP710 storage expansion enclosures operating at 2 Gbps, Figure 55 shows the recommended cabling scheme. Figure 55. One DS4800 to seven EXP810 and eight EXP710 storage expansion enclosures—recommended cabling Table 24. Description of Figure 55 Number...
  • Page 109: One Ds4800 To Two Or More Storage Expansion Enclosures In A Mixed Environment

    4 of controller B ( 4B ) to enclosures 15 ( 19 ), 14 ( 18 ), 13 ( 17 ), and 12 ( 16 ). One DS4800 to two or more storage expansion enclosures in a mixed environment...
  • Page 110: Acceptable Exp710, Exp810 And Exp100 Intermix Configuration In A Ds4800 Environment

    ESM A ESM B ESM B ESM A ESM A ESM B ESM B exp100810a Figure 56. Acceptable EXP710, EXP810 and EXP100 intermix configuration in a DS4800 environment Table 25. Description of Figure 56 Number Description DS4800 Storage Subsystem EXP100 EXP810...
  • Page 111: Unacceptable Exp710, Exp810 And Exp100 Intermix Configuration In A Ds4800 Environment

    ESM A ESM B ESM A ESM B ESM A ESM B exp100810u Figure 57. Unacceptable EXP710, EXP810 and EXP100 intermix configuration in a DS4800 environment Table 26. Description of Figure 57 Number Description DS4800 Storage Subsystem EXP100 Chapter 3. Cabling the storage subsystem...
  • Page 112: Cabling The Storage Expansion Enclosures To A Ds4800 Storage Subsystem

    Complete the following steps to cable the storage expansion enclosures to a DS4800 Storage Subsystem: 1. Install an SFP module in the drive mini hub port on the back of the DS4800 Storage Subsystem, as shown in Figure 59 on page 85.
  • Page 113: Storage Expansion Enclosure Settings

    Figure 59. Installing an SFP module and LC-LC cable in a DS4800 Install an SFP module in the SFP port on the back of the storage expansion enclosures; then, connect the other end of the LC-LC cable into the SFP module, as shown in Figure 60.
  • Page 114: Fibre Channel Loop And Id Settings

    EXP100 storage expansion enclosures must be manually set, whereas the enclosure IDs of the EXP810s are automatically adjusted to be unique values by the EXP810 ESM and the DS4800 controller firmware. IBM System Storage DS4800 Storage Subsystem: Installation, User’s, and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 115: Connecting Hosts To The Ds4800

    00–77, it may be in conflict with the enclosure ID of one of the EXP100 or EXP710 drive expansion enclosures that you are trying to attach to the DS4800. If this is the case, the amber ID Conflict LED on the storage expansion enclosure will light up after you power on the storage subsystem.
  • Page 116: Location Of Host Cables On Raid Controllers

    RAID controller. Do not force-fit. 2. Connect the fibre channel cables from the SFP modules in the DS4800 RAID controller host ports to either the SFP modules in the fibre channel switch or the SFP modules of the host bus adapters.
  • Page 117: Connecting Secondary Interface Cables

    Do not make connections to the serial port unless you do so under the direct supervision and guidance of IBM support personnel. 2. To minimize security risks, do not connect the DS4800 in a public LAN or public subnet. Use a local private network for the DS4800 and the management station Ethernet ports.
  • Page 118: Configuring The Storage Subsystem

    Only one Ethernet port connection from each controller is required to establish a direct (out-of-band) management connection to the DS4800 Storage Subsystem. Note: The alignment of the Ethernet and serial ports on controller A are opposite those of controller B.
  • Page 119: Host-Agent (In-Band) Management Method

    Host-agent (in-band) management method This method requires host-agent software that you install on the host server. The host-agent software allows the DS4000 Storage Manager client program to manage the DS4000 Storage Subsystem using the same fibre channel connections between the host server and the storage subsystem. You must install at least one management station and a software agent host.
  • Page 120: Fibre Channel Connections

    Ethernet network, back to the second fibre channel I/O path. Note: Do not connect the DS4800 Storage Subsystem Ethernet ports to a public network or public subnet. It is strongly recommended that you create a private network between the DS4800 Storage Subsystem and the management station.
  • Page 121: Fibre Channel Host Loop Configurations

    2. The following illustrations do not accurately represent the controller locations in the DS4800. Figure 66 on page 94 gives an example of one host system to one DS4800; two host systems, with fibre channel switches, to one DS4800; and, two host systems, without switches, to one DS4800.
  • Page 122: Examples Of Redundant Host Direct Attached Fibre Channel Configurations

    Figure 66. Examples of redundant host direct attached fibre channel configurations In Figure 67 on page 95, gives an example of two host systems, with fibre channel switches connected by an interswitch link, forming a single SAN fabric configuration. IBM System Storage DS4800 Storage Subsystem: Installation, User’s, and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 123: Example Of A Single San Fabric Configuration

    Figure 68. Example of two storage subsystems in a dual SAN environment Figure 69 on page 96 gives an example of one DS4800 and four host systems configured into two clusters; each cluster comprised of two host systems and two fibre channel switches.
  • Page 124: Installing The Storage Subsystem Configuration

    The DS4800 does not ship with the power cords used to connect the DS4800 to the electrical outlets outside the rack cabinet. Refer to Appendix D, “Power cords,” on page 193 for the list of IBM-approved power cords for your region.
  • Page 125 cabinet. If your cabinet contains components that you do not want to power off, turn off all power switches on the components of the storage configuration you are currently installing. Statement 5: CAUTION: The power control button on the device and the power switch on the power supply do not turn off the electrical current supplied to the device.
  • Page 126: Ac Power Switch And Ac And Dc Power Connectors

    Maintenance Guide for your DS4000 storage expansion enclosures. 9. If you have not already done so, connect the primary power cables from the rack cabinet to the external power source. IBM System Storage DS4800 Storage Subsystem: Installation, User’s, and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 127: Redundant Ac Power Connections To Controllers And Storage Expansion Enclosures

    RAID controller unit failure or a power circuit tripping, both RAID controller units must be connected and powered on. See Table 15 on page 25 for the DS4800 AC power requirements. Do not overload the circuits that power your storage subsystem and storage expansion enclosures.
  • Page 128 Attention: Before you power on the DS4800 Storage Subsystem, the DS4800 must be cabled to at least one storage expansion enclosure populated with at least two drives. If at least two drives are not installed in each attached storage expansion enclosure when you power on the DS4800, your standard...
  • Page 129: Chapter 4. Operating The Storage Subsystem

    DS4800. This ensures that the DS4800 and all its attached storage expansion enclosures will have power if only one power circuit is available. In addition, having all the right or all the left power...
  • Page 130: Performing The Ds4000 Health Check Process

    Performing the DS4000 Health Check process The DS4000 Health Check process is a sequence of suggested actions developed by IBM to help users verify and maintain the optimal performance of their DS4000 storage configurations. The information that you collect in these steps also helps provide IBM Service with important information needed for problem troubleshooting during IBM Service calls.
  • Page 131: Web Pages

    Storage Subsystem Profile to verify that cache is matched between the controllers. Web pages IBM maintains pages on the World Wide Web where you can get the latest technical information and download device drivers and updates. For DS4000 information, go to the following Web site: www.ibm.com/servers/storage/support/disk/...
  • Page 132: Removing And Replacing The Front Bezel

    Confirm Fibre Channel cable loop size. (IBM specifications call for at least 3-inch cable loops, but it is recommended that you use 6-inch cable loops or longer.) v Ensure proper Fibre Channel cable management. v Ensure proper air flow and temperature for all components in your DS4000 storage configuration.
  • Page 133: Turning On The Storage Subsystem

    96. 2. You can also make out-of-band management connections to the DS4800 controller using the default IP addresses. The default IP addresses for the controller A Ethernet ports 1 and 2 are 192.168.128.101 and 192.168.129.101, respectively. The default IP addresses for the controller B Ethernet ports 1 and 2 are 192.168.128.102 and 192.168.129.102, respectively.
  • Page 134: Ac Power Switches On The Controllers

    DS4800 Storage Subsystem to ensure that the controllers complete the startup process. If the DS4800 controllers do not find any drives present during the initial power on sequence, the DS4800 will not complete the startup process. This will prevent controllers A and B from communicating with each other, and any factory-installed premium features will not be activated correctly.
  • Page 135 Before attempting any operations, wait at least five minutes for the storage subsystem to completely power up. Note: If your DS4800 has been shipped directly from the factory, you might have wait up to 24 hours for the battery to fully charge. You do not have to wait for the battery to fully charge in order to continue with other DS4800 setup tasks.
  • Page 136: Turning Off The Storage Subsystem

    Wait at least 70 seconds after turning the power off before turning it on, again. IBM System Storage DS4800 Storage Subsystem: Installation, User’s, and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 137 Power-off overview Review the following information before you continue with the power-off procedure below. Turn off the power to each device based on the following shutdown sequence: 1. Turn off power to the host before the storage subsystem. If the host must stay powered on to support an existing network, see the operating system documentation for information about disconnecting the storage subsystem logical drives from the host before the storage subsystem is powered off.
  • Page 138: Restoring Power After An Unexpected Shutdown

    (113° F). The storage subsystem shuts down if the temperature rises to 70° C (158° F). v In the DS4800 Storage Subsystem, the right power supply and fan unit is linked to controller A, and the left power supply and fan unit is linked to controller B. If one power supply and fan unit has shut down and the controller that is linked to the other power supply and fan unit is removed, the DS4800 will be inoperable.
  • Page 139: Performing An Emergency Shutdown

    Yes – Do not continue with this procedure. Contact your IBM service representative for assistance. Depending on the current service agreements, you might need to return the equipment to the factory or local service center for repair.
  • Page 140 3. Verify the main circuit breakers in the cabinet are turned off. 4. Verify that the AC power switch on each DS4800 Storage Subsystem is turned off. (Figure 70 on page 98 shows the location of the AC power switch on each controller.)
  • Page 141: Responding To The Audible Alarm

    DS4000 Storage Manager client. If the audible alarm is enabled, you must remove the DS4800 bezel in order to mute the alarm. The alarm provides an audible warning of potentially serious problems with the storage subsystem.
  • Page 142: Installing The Ds4000 Storage Manager Client

    IBM support Web site for DS4000 storage products. v Appropriate host kit for your operating system. Depending on the DS4800 model you order, your DS4800 will ship with either the Microsoft Windows host software attachment kit or with your choice of host software kits (Windows, AIX, Linux, Netware, SUN Solaris, HP-UX, Linux on POWER, or VMware).
  • Page 143: Monitoring Status Through Software

    Save the profile in a location other than the logical drives created for the DS4800. Always refer to the readme that is included with the DS4800 Storage Subsystem firmware package (whether the firmware is accessed by the Web or CD) for any special requirements or restrictions that apply to that particular firmware version.
  • Page 144: Firmware Updates

    Not following the software-recovery procedures can result in data loss. Firmware updates DS4800 models 80, 82, 84 and 88 will be shipped with controller firmware version 6.23.xx.xx. The DS4800 model 80 does not have support for controller firmware versions 6.15.xx.xx or 6.14.xx.xx.
  • Page 145: Troubleshooting The Storage Subsystem

    ESM firmware to be upgraded first to a particular version, or the controller firmware download might require the halting of I/Os to the DS4800’s logical drives. Failure to observe the limitations, prerequisites, and dependencies in the readme file might result in a loss of data access.
  • Page 146: Checking The Leds

    SFP modules, see Chapter 5, “Replacing components,” on page 141. 11. If the problem has not been fixed, contact your IBM service representative. Print a storage subsystem profile, and save the storage subsystem support data.
  • Page 147: Front Bezel Leds

    Locate/Identify LED Overall DS4800 Configuration Power LED Needs Attention LED Figure 74. Front bezel LEDs Table 33. Description of Figure 71 Color Normal Status Problem Status Procedure Power Green LED On = Storage Off = Storage subsystem is subsystem is...
  • Page 148: Raid Controller Leds

    Table 34. RAID controller LEDs Legend Color Normal Status Problem Status Procedure Host Channel Green LED See Table 35 on page 123. Speed – L1 Host Channel Green LED Speed – L2 IBM System Storage DS4800 Storage Subsystem: Installation, User’s, and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 149 Table 34. RAID controller LEDs (continued) Legend Color Normal Status Problem Status Procedure Drive Port Bypass Amber LED On = Bypass (one LED per port) problem Note: The drive v An SFP module channel consists of is inserted in the two FC ports.
  • Page 150 Cache Active Green LED On = Data in Not applicable cache Off = No data in cache Ethernet Link Green LED Off = 10BASE-T Not applicable Speed On = 100BASE-T IBM System Storage DS4800 Storage Subsystem: Installation, User’s, and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 151: Numeric Display Leds

    Table 34. RAID controller LEDs (continued) Legend Color Normal Status Problem Status Procedure Ethernet Link Green LED Off = No link LED is off when a v Check to see whether Activity established Ethernet cable is there are problems connected: with the Ethernet On = Link cables or Ethernet...
  • Page 152: Numeric Display Leds

    Needs Attention LED is off. If the controller is non-operational due to a hardware fault, the controller Needs Attention LED is on. The definitions for Lx diagnostic codes are listed in Table 36 on page 125. IBM System Storage DS4800 Storage Subsystem: Installation, User’s, and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 153: Power Supply-Fan Leds

    LED, Battery 2 charging LED, and the Power LED Note: The right power supply and fan unit is linked with RAID controller A. The left power supply and fan unit is linked with RAID controller B in the DS4800. Chapter 4. Operating the storage subsystem...
  • Page 154: Power Supply-Fan Leds

    The power supply and fan unit is bad. Battery 1 Green LED On = Battery Off = Battery Charging charged and faulted, ready discharged, or missing Blinking = Battery charging IBM System Storage DS4800 Storage Subsystem: Installation, User’s, and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 155: Interconnect-Battery Unit Leds

    Table 37. Power supply-fan LEDs (continued) Color Normal Status Problem Status Procedure Battery 2 Green LED On = Battery Off = Battery Charging charged and faulted, ready discharged, or missing Blinking = Battery charging Needs Amber LED Off On = Power “Troubleshooting the Attention supply-fan needs...
  • Page 156 LED to light, but the drive Needs Attention LED for the individual drive in the attached storage expansion enclosure will not light. See “Troubleshooting the storage subsystem” on page 117. IBM System Storage DS4800 Storage Subsystem: Installation, User’s, and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 157: Recovering From An Overheated Power Supply And Fan Unit

    160. The Power, Overall DS4800 Configuration Needs Attention, and Locate LEDs are general indicators for the entire DS4800 storage subsystem (or configuration, in the case of the Overall DS4800 Configuration Needs Attention), not specifically for the interconnect-battery unit. The Overall DS4800 Configuration Needs Attention LED turns on if a fault condition is detected in any component in the storage subsystem configuration, including all attached storage expansion enclosures.
  • Page 158 If one power supply shuts down, the DS4000 Storage Manager client software displays a Needs Attention status in the Subsystem Management window, the alarm sounds (if enabled), and the Overall DS4800 Configuration Needs Attention LED on the front bezel of the storage subsystem turns on.
  • Page 159: Resetting The Controller Circuit Breakers

    One circuit breaker provides protection for AC input, and the second circuit breaker provides protection for DC input. Note: DC power input is not currently supported for the DS4800. Contact your IBM service representative or reseller for information about possible future support for DC power input.
  • Page 160 A tripped circuit breaker is indicated when all of the following conditions are present: v The Overall DS4800 Configuration Needs Attention LED on the storage subsystem front bezel is turned on. v The controller Needs Attention LEDs are not turned on.
  • Page 161: Power Supply-Fan Needs Attention Leds

    Do not bend the cables in less than a 2-inch radius. Note: You do not need to remove the interface cables from the controllers to reset the circuit breakers; however, IBM recommends that you remove the cables to make this procedure easier. If you choose to remove the interface cables, ensure that you label each cable so that you can reconnect them correctly to the controller.
  • Page 162: Raid Controller Connections

    Use the levers to slide the controller from the storage subsystem chassis. (Figure 81 on page 135 shows a controller sliding from the storage subsystem chassis.) IBM System Storage DS4800 Storage Subsystem: Installation, User’s, and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 163: Removing The Controller From The Storage Subsystem

    One hole is over the AC circuit breaker, a second hole is over the DC circuit breaker. (DC is not currently supported for the DS4800.) Figure 82 shows the location of the circuit breaker access holes in the controller B cover.
  • Page 164 10. Slide the controller into the storage subsystem chassis. a. Holding both levers, slowly push the controller until the notches in both the left and right levers are aligned with the pins on the DS4800 enclosure so that the controller is pulled evenly into the DS4800 storage subsystem chassis, ensuring full electrical connection contact on all interface pins.
  • Page 165: Cache Memory And Cache Battery

    Cache memory and cache battery Each RAID controller in the DS4800 Storage Subsystem contains either 2 GB, 4 GB, or 8 GB of cache memory to store read and write operations. (Both RAID controllers in the DS4800 must have the same amount of cache memory.) The...
  • Page 166: Subsystem Cache Battery

    Repair or disassemble Dispose of the battery as required by local ordinances or regulations. Replace the battery packs in the DS4800 interconnect-battery unit when they are identified as failing by the DS4000 Storage Manager Subsystem Management window, or when the Battery LEDs or Battery Needs Attention LEDs light. (These LEDs are located on the power supply and fan units and on the interconnect-battery unit respectively, as shown in Figure 84 on page 139.)
  • Page 167: Battery Leds

    Battery LEDs indicate that only one battery pack has failed. In the event that the battery age expires, do not call on IBM technical support to replace the battery. Instead, reset the battery age using the procedure described in the Storage Manager online help.
  • Page 168 IBM System Storage DS4800 Storage Subsystem: Installation, User’s, and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 169: Chapter 5. Replacing Components

    Hot swap refers to the ability to remove and replace a storage subsystem component while the storage subsystem is under power and processing data. The DS4800 Storage Subsystem has three major components you can replace on site: the controller, power supply and fan unit, and interconnect-battery unit.
  • Page 170: Service Action Allowed Status Led

    LED in cases of single and multiple component failures. Single component failures When a single component in the DS4800 has failed, the following list indicates the behavior of the Service Action Allowed status LED lights: v If a controller or power supply and fan unit fails and needs to be replaced, the amber Needs Attention status LED on that component turns on to indicate that a service action is required.
  • Page 171: Multiple Component Failures

    However, if replacing any one of the multiple components that have their Needs Attention LEDs lit will not cause the DS4800 Storage Subsystem to shut down, then the Service Action Allowed status LEDs will light on all of the components that need attention.
  • Page 172: Releasing A Component Lever

    Then place one hand under the component and use the levers to pull the component from the DS4800 Storage Subsystem. To replace a component and lock the latches, complete the following: IBM System Storage DS4800 Storage Subsystem: Installation, User’s, and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 173: Replacing A Controller

    (that is, model 82A/H, model 84A/H, model 88A/H) will result in the controller to be held in lockdown state. Similarly, inserting a non-model 80 DS4800 controller into a DS4800 model 80 subsystem will cause it to be held in lock down state.
  • Page 174: Raid Controller Needs Attention And Service Action Allowed Leds

    SFP modules. Ensure that you label each cable so that you can reconnect them correctly to the new controller. Figure 87 on page 147 shows the location of the connectors on the back of a controller. IBM System Storage DS4800 Storage Subsystem: Installation, User’s, and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 175: Unlocking The Sfp Module Latch - Plastic Variety

    Strain-relief clamp RS-232 Dual-ported Ethernet ports serial port power drive channels power Controller A Host channels Host channels Controller B power DC Dual-ported Ethernet ports RS-232 power drive channels serial port Strain-relief clamp Figure 87. Connectors on the back of each controller Use the following procedure to remove the SFPs from the RAID controller that has failed: a.
  • Page 176: Unlocking The Sfp Module Latch - Wire Variety

    11. Install the new controller by performing the following: a. Carefully position the controller at the back of the storage subsystem chassis. Ensure that the controller can slide into the storage subsystem chassis without obstruction. IBM System Storage DS4800 Storage Subsystem: Installation, User’s, and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 177 (such as Ethernet connections). d. Holding both levers, slowly push the controller until the notches in both the left and right levers are aligned with the pins on the DS4800 enclosure so that the controller is pulled evenly into the DS4800 storage subsystem chassis, ensuring full electrical connection contact on all interface pins.
  • Page 178: Upgrading Controllers

    The IBM System Storage DS4800 Controller Cache Upgrade Kit enables you to upgrade the DS4800 controller memory cache either in the DS4800 storage subsystem models 82A/H to 4 GB of memory cache per controller or in the DS4800 storage subsystem models 82A/H and 84A/H to 8 GB of cache memory per controller.
  • Page 179 (This step is not required for cold upgrades.) 6. If the DS4800 host ports are connected to a FC switch, use the switch monitor tool to make sure that the DS4800 host ports and the server FC HBA ports are operating optimally.
  • Page 180: Replacing A Power Supply And Fan Unit

    The power supply and fan unit is a component that includes both a 400-W power supply unit and two fans. The power supply and fan units provide power and cooling for the DS4800 Storage Subsystem. The power supply and fan units are customer replaceable units (CRUs) and do not require preventive maintenance. Use only the supported power supply and fan units for your specific storage subsystem.
  • Page 181: Overall Ds4800 Configuration Needs Attention Led On The Ds4800 Front Bezel

    Overall DS4800 Configuration Power LED Needs Attention LED Figure 91. Overall DS4800 Configuration Needs Attention LED on the DS4800 front bezel 3. Remove the front bezel by grasping the sides and pulling the cover toward you. 4. Locate the failed power supply and fan unit by checking that the power supply and fan unit Needs Attention LED that is turned on.
  • Page 182: Power Supply-Fan Leds

    No – Another component requires attention before you can remove the power supply and fan unit. Normally, this indicates that a RAID controller is either powered off or failed. Ensure that both DS4800 RAID controllers are optimal. If the Service Action Allowed status LED of the failed power supply and fan unit is not lit when both RAID controllers are optimal, contact your IBM support representative.
  • Page 183: Removing A Power Supply And Fan Unit From The Ds4800

    Yes – Go to step 14 on page 156. v No – Verify the following: – Both power supply and fan unit switches on the back of the DS4800 are turned on. – The circuit breaker for the electrical outlet that DS4800 connects to has not been tripped.
  • Page 184: Replacing The Interconnect-Battery Unit

    – The circuit breaker in the DS4800 RAID controller that the power supply and fan unit is linked to has not been tripped. (The right power supply and fan unit is linked to controller A; the left power supply and fan unit is linked to controller B.) See “Resetting the controller circuit breakers”...
  • Page 185: Overall Ds4800 Configuration Needs Attention Led On The Ds4800 Front Bezel

    Overall DS4800 Configuration Power LED Needs Attention LED Figure 94. Overall DS4800 Configuration Needs Attention LED on the DS4800 front bezel 2. Use the DS4000 Storage Manager client to place controller B offline. Attention: Controller A must display Optimal status before removing the interconnect-battery unit.
  • Page 186: Interconnect-Battery Unit Needs Attention And Service Action Allowed Leds

    7. Unlatch both the top and bottom levers of the interconnect-battery unit and rotate both levers straight out simultaneously to remove the failed interconnect-battery unit. (Figure 96 on page 159 shows the interconnect-battery unit sliding from the storage subsystem chassis.) IBM System Storage DS4800 Storage Subsystem: Installation, User’s, and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 187: Removing An Interconnect-Battery Unit From The Ds4800

    Holding both levers, slowly push the interconnect-battery unit until the notches in both the left and right levers are aligned with the pins on the DS4800 enclosure so that the interconnect-battery unit is pulled evenly into the DS4800 storage subsystem chassis, ensuring full electrical connection contact on the interface pin.
  • Page 188: Replacing A Backup Battery Pack

    13. Did this correct the problem? v Yes – Go to step 14. v No – If the problem has not been fixed, contact your IBM service representative. 14. Remove the antistatic protection. 15. Install the front bezel by aligning the pins on the storage subsystem chassis with the spring-steel retainers on the cover and then press the cover toward the chassis until the pins snap into place.
  • Page 189: Overall Ds4800 Configuration Needs Attention Led On The Ds4800 Front Bezel

    Overall DS4800 Configuration Power LED Needs Attention LED Figure 97. Overall DS4800 Configuration Needs Attention LED on the DS4800 front bezel 3. Remove the front bezel by grasping the sides and pulling the cover toward you. 4. Check the LEDs on the power supply and fan units to determine which of the two battery packs has failed.
  • Page 190 Alternatively, IBM recommends users may return Lithium, Lithium Ion and Lithium Ion battery packs to IBM for recycling. In the United States, IBM has established a collection process for reuse, recycling, or proper disposal of used IBM Lithium, Lithium Ion and Lithium Ion battery packs.
  • Page 191: Replacing An Sfp Module

    2. Locate the storage subsystem that has the failed SFP module by checking the Overall DS4800 Configuration Needs Attention LED on the front bezel of the storage subsystem. (Figure 99 on page 164 shows the location of the Overall DS4800 Configuration Needs Attention LED on the front bezel.)
  • Page 192: Overall Ds4800 Configuration Needs Attention Led On The Ds4800 Front Bezel

    Power LED Needs Attention LED Figure 99. Overall DS4800 Configuration Needs Attention LED on the DS4800 front bezel 3. Locate the failed SFP module by checking the SFP Bypass LED and Needs Attention LED on the controllers. If a fault is detected, the LEDs are lit.
  • Page 193: Replacing An Sfp Module

    Bypass LED and Needs Attention LED are off – Go to step 12. 11. Is the problem corrected? v Yes – Go to step 12. v No – Contact your IBM support representative. 12. Remove the antistatic protection. 13. Use the DS4000 Storage Manager Subsystem Management window to check the status of all components in the storage subsystem.
  • Page 194: Installing Sfps And Fiber-Optic Cables

    SFPs are inserted into the ports, and then fibre-channel cables are connected to the SFPs. For information on installing SFPs and fiber-optic cables, see “Working with SFPs and fiber-optic cables” on page 47. IBM System Storage DS4800 Storage Subsystem: Installation, User’s, and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 195: Chapter 6. Hardware Maintenance

    Allowed LED for the component is lit. Always use the appropriate procedure in Chapter 5, “Replacing components,” on page 141 to prevent an inadvertent shutdown of the DS4800 as a result of removing the DS4800 components in the wrong sequence.
  • Page 196: Ds4800 Symptom-To-Fru Index

    DS4000 Storage Manager client program to identify the failed components. Identify and replace the failed power supply and fan unit components first before fixing any other failed components. IBM System Storage DS4800 Storage Subsystem: Installation, User’s, and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 197 Table 39. DS4800 Symptom-to-FRU index (continued) Problem indicator Component Possible cause Possible solutions All green LEDs All CRUs Subsystem power is off. Check that all power cords are plugged in and all power switches are on. If applicable, check that the main circuit breakers for the rack cabinet are turned on.
  • Page 198 Attention LED determine what additional failures have caused is on. the associated Service Action Allowed LED on the controller not to light. IBM System Storage DS4800 Storage Subsystem: Installation, User’s, and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 199 Controller Needs If one controller has been placed offline by the Attention LED other controller, contact IBM support. (This is the is on. case if you use the DS4000 Storage Manager client software to make repeated attempts to bring v Blue...
  • Page 200 Verify the SFPs are working properly. Use the drive port wrap-plug coupler kit that ships with the DS4800 and the wrap-plug instructions in the DS4000 Problem Determination Guide. Replace SFPs as necessary. IBM System Storage DS4800 Storage Subsystem: Installation, User’s, and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 201 Component Possible cause Possible solutions Only one Blue Interconnect- A command from the Stop the Identify/Locate action in the DS4800 Service Action battery unit DS4800 Subsystem Subsystem Management window. Allowed LED is Management window placed lit with no other...
  • Page 202: Parts List

    Note: If you cannot find the problem in the Symptom-to-FRU index, test the entire system. Parts list Figure 102 on page 175 and the following table provide a parts list for the DS4800. IBM System Storage DS4800 Storage Subsystem: Installation, User’s, and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 203: Ds4800 Storage Subsystem

    Figure 102. DS4800 parts list Table 40. Parts list (System Storage DS4800 Storage Subsystem) Index DS4800 Storage Subsystem FRU P/N DS4800 bezel assembly 22R4271 DS4800 power supply and fan unit 23R1496 DS4800 interconnect-battery unit (with plate 23R0532 and without batteries)
  • Page 204 19K1268 Power cord, 2.8–meter (9–ft.) 6952300 Power cord, line jumper, high voltage 36L8886 4–Gbps SFP module 77P2964 Cable, 1–meter fiber-optic 19K1265 Cable, 5–meter fiber-optic 19K1266 Cable, 25–meter fiber-optic 19K1267 IBM System Storage DS4800 Storage Subsystem: Installation, User’s, and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 205: Appendix A. Additional Ds4000 Documentation

    Appendix A. Additional DS4000 documentation The following tables present an overview of the IBM System Storage DS4000 Storage Manager, Storage Subsystem, and Storage Expansion Enclosure product libraries, as well as other related documents. Each table lists documents that are included in the libraries and what common tasks they address.
  • Page 206: Ds4800 Storage Subsystem Library

    Serial ATA Intermix Premium Feature Installation Overview DS4800 Storage Subsystem library Table 42 associates each document in the DS4800 Storage Subsystem library with its related common user tasks. Table 42. DS4800 Storage Subsystem document titles by user tasks Title User Tasks...
  • Page 207: Ds4700 Storage Subsystem Library

    User Tasks Planning Hardware Software Configuration Operation and Diagnosis and Installation Installation Administration Maintenance IBM System Storage DS4700 Storage Subsystem Installation, User’s and Maintenance Guide IBM System Storage DS4700 Storage Subsystem Fibre Channel Cabling Guide Appendix A. Additional DS4000 documentation...
  • Page 208: Ds4500 Storage Subsystem Library

    Diagnosis and Installation Installation Administration Maintenance IBM TotalStorage DS4500 Storage Subsystem Installation, User's, and Maintenance Guide IBM TotalStorage DS4500 Storage Subsystem Cabling Instructions IBM TotalStorage DS4500 Rack Mounting Instructions IBM System Storage DS4800 Storage Subsystem: Installation, User’s, and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 209: Ds4400 Storage Subsystem Library

    User Tasks Planning Hardware Software Configuration Operation and Diagnosis and Installation Installation Administration Maintenance IBM TotalStorage DS4400 Fibre Channel Storage Server User’s Guide IBM TotalStorage DS4400 Fibre Channel Storage Server Installation and Support Guide IBM TotalStorage DS4400 Fibre Channel Cabling Instructions Appendix A.
  • Page 210: Ds4300 Storage Subsystem Library

    IBM TotalStorage DS4300 Storage Subsystem Cabling Instructions IBM TotalStorage DS4300 SCU Base Upgrade Kit IBM TotalStorage DS4300 SCU Turbo Upgrade Kit IBM TotalStorage DS4300 Turbo Models 6LU/6LX Upgrade Kit IBM System Storage DS4800 Storage Subsystem: Installation, User’s, and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 211: Ds4200 Express Storage Subsystem Library

    User Tasks Planning Hardware Software Configuration Operation and Diagnosis and Installation Installation Administration Maintenance IBM System Storage DS4200 Express Storage Subsystem Installation, User’s and Maintenance Guide IBM System Storage DS4200 Express Storage Subsystem Cabling Guide Appendix A. Additional DS4000 documentation...
  • Page 212: Ds4100 Storage Subsystem Library

    Planning Hardware Software Configuration Operation and Diagnosis and Installation Installation Administration Maintenance IBM TotalStorage DS4100 Storage Server Installation, User’s and Maintenance Guide IBM TotalStorage DS4100 Storage Server Cabling Guide IBM System Storage DS4800 Storage Subsystem: Installation, User’s, and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 213: Ds4000 Storage Expansion Enclosure Documents

    Table 49. DS4000 Storage Expansion Enclosure document titles by user tasks Title User Tasks Planning Hardware Software Configuration Operation and Diagnosis and Installation Installation Administration Maintenance IBM System Storage DS4000 EXP810 Storage Expansion Enclosure Installation, User’s, and Maintenance Guide IBM TotalStorage DS4000 EXP700 and EXP710 Storage Expansion Enclosures Installation, User’s,...
  • Page 214: Other Ds4000 And Ds4000-Related Documents

    1. The IBM TotalStorage DS4000 Hardware Maintenance Manual does not contain maintenance information for the IBM System Storage DS4100, DS4200, DS4300, DS4500, DS4700, or DS4800 storage subsystems. You can find maintenance information for these products in the IBM System Storage DSx000 Storage Subsystem Installation, User's, and Maintenance Guide for the particular subsystem.
  • Page 215: Appendix B. Records

    Appendix B. Records Whenever you add options to your DS4800, be sure to update the information in this appendix. Accurate, up-to-date records make it easier to add other options and provide needed data whenever you contact your IBM technical support representative.
  • Page 216 IBM System Storage DS4800 Storage Subsystem: Installation, User’s, and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 217: Appendix C. Rack Mounting Templates

    DS4800 in a rack cabinet. The locations for the M5 screws are highlighted in the templates. The DS4800 is 4 U high. Align the template with the rack at a U boundary. U boundaries are shown as horizontal dashed lines in the rack mounting templates.
  • Page 218: Ds4800 Front Rack Mounting Template

    DS4800 FRONT Rack Mounting Template Rail assembly Rail assembly (Front left) (Front right) Rail assembly Rail assembly (Front left) (Front right) Figure 104. DS4800 front rack mounting template IBM System Storage DS4800 Storage Subsystem: Installation, User’s, and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 219: Ds4800 Rear Rack Mounting Template

    DS4800 REAR Rack Mounting Template Rail assembly Rail assembly (Rear left) (Rear right) Printed in the U.S.A Figure 105. DS4800 rear rack mounting template Appendix C. Rack mounting templates...
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  • Page 221: Appendix D. Power Cords

    Appendix D. Power cords For your safety, IBM provides a power cord with a grounded attachment plug to use with this IBM product. To avoid electrical shock, always use the power cord and plug with a properly grounded outlet. IBM power cords used in the United States and Canada are listed by Underwriter’s Laboratories (UL) and certified by the Canadian Standards Association (CSA).
  • Page 222 Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Micronesia 6952301 125V/10A (Federal States of), Netherlands Antilles, Nicaragua, 1.8M Panama, Peru, Philippines, Saudi Arabia, Taiwan, Thailand, Turks and Caicos Islands, United States, Venezuela IBM System Storage DS4800 Storage Subsystem: Installation, User’s, and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 223: Appendix E. Accessibility

    Move keyboard focus to main menu bar and post first menu; use the arrow keys to navigate through the available options. Alt+F4 Close the management window. Alt+F6 Move keyboard focus between dialogs (non-modal) and between management windows. © Copyright IBM Corp. 2006, 2007...
  • Page 224 Move keyboard focus down one item in the list. Left arrow Move keyboard focus to the left. Right arrow Move keyboard focus to the right. Up arrow Move keyboard focus up one item in the list. IBM System Storage DS4800 Storage Subsystem: Installation, User’s, and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 225: Notices

    Web sites. The materials at those Web sites are not part of the materials for this IBM product, and use of those Web sites is at your own risk. IBM may use or distribute any of the information you supply in any way it believes appropriate without incurring any obligation to you.
  • Page 226: Important Notes

    IBM makes no representations or warranties with respect to non-IBM products. Support (if any) for the non-IBM products is provided by the third party, not IBM. IBM System Storage DS4800 Storage Subsystem: Installation, User’s, and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 227: Product Recycling And Disposal

    IBM encourages owners of information technology (IT) equipment to responsibly recycle their equipment when it is no longer needed. IBM offers a variety of programs and services to assist equipment owners in recycling their IT products. Information on product recycling offerings can be found on IBM’s Internet site at www.ibm.com/ibm/environment/products/prp.shtml.
  • Page 228: Electronic Emission Notices

    Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used in order to meet FCC emission limits. Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used in order to meet FCC emission limits. IBM is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by using other than recommended cables and connectors or by using other than recommended cables and connectors or by unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment.
  • Page 229: Industry Canada Class A Emission Compliance Statement

    IBM cannot accept responsibility for any failure to satisfy the protection requirements resulting from a nonrecommended modification of the product, including the fitting of non-IBM option cards. This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class A Information Technology Equipment according to CISPR 22/European Standard EN 55022.
  • Page 230: Japanese Voluntary Control Council For Interference (Vcci) Statement

    Japanese Voluntary Control Council for Interference (VCCI) statement IBM System Storage DS4800 Storage Subsystem: Installation, User’s, and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 231: Glossary

    (AT) bus architecture. A bus If you do not find the term you are looking for, see standard for IBM compatibles. It extends the XT bus the IBM Glossary of Computing Terms located at architecture to 16 bits and also allows for bus...
  • Page 232 (FC-SCSI) hardware path ID. It is required to CRC. See cyclic redundancy check. be the same for all SCSI targets logically connected to an FC adapter. CRT. See cathode ray tube. CRU. See customer replaceable unit. IBM System Storage DS4800 Storage Subsystem: Installation, User’s, and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 233 (There are two drive channels and four associated ports per controller.) For expansion port (E_port). A port that connects the the DS4800, drive loops are more commonly referred to switches for two fabrics. as drive channels. See drive channels.
  • Page 234 (EISA) further expanded the data path to 32 bits. See overlapping windows, icons, and the object-action also Extended Industry Standard Architecture. relationship. GUI. See graphical user interface. IBM System Storage DS4800 Storage Subsystem: Installation, User’s, and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 235 (IDE). A disk drive (2) A fixed-size portion of a logical volume. A logical interface based on the 16-bit IBM personal computer partition is the same size as the physical partitions in its Industry Standard Architecture (ISA) in which the volume group.
  • Page 236 10 peripherals (video, disk, network, and so on). NMI. See non-maskable interrupt. The PCI bus coexists in the PC with the Industry Standard Architecture (ISA) or Extended Industry IBM System Storage DS4800 Storage Subsystem: Installation, User’s, and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 237 (PTF). A temporary solution or bypass of a problem diagnosed by IBM in a current RVSD. See recoverable virtual shared disk. unaltered release of the program.
  • Page 238 (SFP). An optical group, the host computer, and host-port nodes. The transceiver that is used to convert signals between host port, host computer, and host group topological IBM System Storage DS4800 Storage Subsystem: Installation, User’s, and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 239 elements must be defined to grant access to host Transmission Control Protocol (TCP). A computers and host groups using logical drive-to-LUN communication protocol used in the Internet and in any mappings. network that follows the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) standards for internetwork protocol. TCP striping.
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  • Page 241: Index

    SFP module 163 cabling 47, 48 replacing the controllers 45, 145 an IBM DS4000 storage expansion enclosure 52 replacing the interconnect-battery unit 45, 156 an IBM System Storage DS4800 52 replacing the power supply and fan units 44, 152...
  • Page 242 European Union EMC Directive conformance host adapter statement 201 connecting to RAID controller 87 Industry Canada Class A emission compliance host cables statement 201 location of on RAID controller 88 redundant connections 88 IBM System Storage DS4800 Storage Subsystem: Installation, User’s, and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 243 DS4800 and fourteen storage expansion weight 21 enclosures 76 installation DS4800 and one storage expansion enclosure 70 installing the DS4800 on the support rails 42 DS4800 and sixteen EXP710 storage expansion into a rack cabinet 27 enclosures 78 overview 27...
  • Page 244 DS4800 193 resources power cords and receptacles 26 Web sites xxiii power off sequence, storage subsystem 108 restoring power power on sequence, storage subsystem 105 after emergency shutdown 111 IBM System Storage DS4800 Storage Subsystem: Installation, User’s, and Maintenance Guide...
  • Page 245 107 safety information iii United States electronic emission Class A notice 200 SATA technology 2 United States FCC Class A notice 200 sending your comments to IBM xxv upgrading components serial number, recording 187 controllers 150 SFP modules 20...
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