Sun Microsystems StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference And Service Manual
Sun Microsystems StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference And Service Manual

Sun Microsystems StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference And Service Manual

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Sun StorEdge
6320 System 1.0
Reference and Service Manual
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
4150 Network Circle
Santa Clara, CA 95054 U.S.A.
650-960-1300
Part No. 816-7879-10
May
2003, Revision A
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  • Page 1 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 ™ Reference and Service Manual Sun Microsystems, Inc. 4150 Network Circle Santa Clara, CA 95054 U.S.A. 650-960-1300 Part No. 816-7879-10 2003, Revision A Submit comments about this document at: http://www.sun.com/hwdocs/feedback...
  • Page 2 Copyright 2003 Sun Microsystems, Inc., 4150 Network Circle, Santa Clara, California 95054, Etats-Unis. Tous droits réservés. Sun Microsystems, Inc. a les droits de propriété intellectuels relatants à la technologie incorporée dans le produit qui est décrit dans ce document. En particulier, et sans la limitation, ces droits de propriété intellectuels peuvent inclure un ou plus des brevets américains énumérés à...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Preface xxvii Introduction 1–1 Overview of Sun StorEdge 6320 Systems 1–1 1.1.1 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1–2 1.1.2 Sun StorEdge 6320 Switchless Systems 1–4 System Architecture 1–5 System-Level Support Information 1–6 Sun StorEdge 6320 System Features 1–6 Hardware and Software Descriptions 2–1 Hardware Descriptions 2–1 2.1.1 Storage Service Processor 2–2...
  • Page 4 Logging In and Out of the UI 5–3 5.2.1.1 Logging In 5–3 5.2.1.2 Logging Out 5–4 5.2.2 Administering Users 5–5 5.2.2.1 Creating or Modifying a User Password 5–5 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 5 5.2.2.2 Managing Email Notification 5–6 5.2.3 Array Management 5–6 5.2.4 Administration 5–6 5.2.5 Jobs 5–7 5.2.6 Storage Access 5–7 5.2.7 Tasks and Related Pages 5–8 Using the Command-Line Interface 5–9 5.3.1 Command Syntax and Usage Summary 5–9 5.3.1.1 Displaying a List of Subcommands 5–10 5.3.1.2 Displaying a Usage Summary of the Subcommands 5–...
  • Page 6 Listing the Date and Time 5–30 5.3.10.3 Listing the Firewall 5–30 5.3.10.4 Listing the Initiator 5–30 5.3.10.5 Listing the Initiator Group 5–31 5.3.10.6 Listing the Jobs 5–31 5.3.10.7 Listing the Log Messages 5–31 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 7 5.3.10.8 Listing the Network Configuration 5–32 5.3.10.9 Listing the Notification 5–32 5.3.10.10 Listing the Network Time Protocol 5–33 5.3.10.11 Listing the Storage Pools 5–33 5.3.10.12 Listing the Power Status 5–33 5.3.10.13 Listing the Storage Service Processor Information 5–33 5.3.10.14 Listing the Time Zone 5–34 5.3.10.15 Listing the Storage Trays 5–34 5.3.10.16 Listing the Volume Groups 5–34 5.3.10.17 Listing the Volumes 5–34...
  • Page 8 10.7 Replacing the Mounting Bracket in the Second Cabinet 10–6 Servicing the Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch-16 Switches 11–1 11.1 Servicing a Sun StorEdge FC Switch 11–1 viii Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 9 11.2 Removing a Sun StorEdge FC Switch 11–2 11.3 Replacing a Sun StorEdge FC Switch 11–3 Servicing Sun StorEdge 6020 Arrays 12–1 12.1 Servicing the Sun StorEdge 6020 Array Overview 12–1 12.2 Removing a Sun StorEdge 6020 Array 12–2 12.2.1 Removing the Array 12–4 12.3 Replacing a Sun StorEdge 6020 Array 12–5...
  • Page 10 Miscellaneous Cable Requirements A–10 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 11 Figures Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1–3 FIGURE 1-1 Basic Sun StorEdge 6320 System Architecture 1–5 FIGURE 1-2 Back View of the Sun StorEdge 6320 System 3–2 FIGURE 3-1 Standalone Sun StorEdge 6320 System With No Remote Service 4–2 FIGURE 4-1 Remote Service to a Single Sun StorEdge 6320 System 4–3 FIGURE 4-2 Remote Service to Multiple Sun StorEdge 6320 Systems 4–4...
  • Page 12 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 13 Tables Sun StorEdge 6320 System-Level Configurations 1–6 TABLE 1-1 Default Sun StorEdge 6020 Array and 6320 System Configuration Types 3–3 TABLE 3-1 Default Sun StorEdge 6020 Array Target ID and Host Name 3–4 TABLE 3-2 Sun StorEdge 6020 Array Set Command Configuration Settings 3–4 TABLE 3-3 Sun StorEdge 6020 Array System List Command Configuration Settings 3–5 TABLE 3-4...
  • Page 14 Sun StorEdge 6320 System Cable Requirements Without Switches A–5 TABLE A-4 Sun StorEdge 6320 System Expansion FC Cable Requirement A–7 TABLE A-5 Sun StorEdge 6320 System Power Cable Requirements A–8 TABLE A-6 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 15 Sun StorEdge 6320 Expansion System Power Cable Requirements A–9 TABLE A-7 Sun StorEdge 6320 Miscellaneous Cable Requirements A–10 TABLE A-8 Tables...
  • Page 16 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 17 Conductive foreign objects could produce a short Do not make mechanical or electrical modifications to the circuit that could cause fire, electric shock, or damage equipment. Sun Microsystems is not responsible for to your equipment. regulatory compliance of a modified Sun product.
  • Page 18: Selv Compliance

    Do not connect the power cord when the power supply has been removed from the system chassis. xviii Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 19: Laser Compliance Notice

    Nennwerten des Geräts angegeben sind. Nehmen Sie keine mechanischen oder elektrischen Stecken Sie auf keinen Fall irgendwelche Gegenstände Änderungen an den Geräten vor. Sun Microsystems, in Öffnungen in den Geräten. Leitfähige Gegenstände könnten aufgrund der möglicherweise vorliegenden übernimmt bei einem Sun-Produkt, das geändert wurde, gefährlichen Spannungen einen Kurzschluß...
  • Page 20 Ort geltenden Netzsteckdosen geliefert. Um die Gefahr eines Vorschriften entsorgen. Stromschlags zu reduzieren, schließen Sie das Kabel nur an eine fachgerecht verlegte, geerdete Steckdose an. Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 21 – Votre système est sous tension (courant alternatif). Conformité aux normes de sécurité Ce texte traite des mesures de sécurité qu’il convient de prendre pour l’installation d’un produit Sun Microsystems. ARRET - Votre système est hors tension (courant alternatif). Mesures de sécurité...
  • Page 22 Elles risquent d’exploser en cas qualifié. de mauvais traitement. Ne pas jeter la batterie au feu. Ne pas la démonter ni tenter de la recharger. xxii Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 23: Normativas De Seguridad

    Ne remplacez ce bloc que par un bloc-batterie Sun Microsystems du même type. Ne le démontez pas et n’essayez Normativas de seguridad pas de le recharger hors du système. Ne faites El siguiente texto incluye las medidas de seguridad que se pas brûler la batterie mais mettez-la au rebut...
  • Page 24: Cumplimiento De La Normativa Selv

    70Db(A). Cumplimiento de la normativa SELV El estado de la seguridad de las conexiones de entrada/ salida cumple los requisitos de la normativa SELV. xxiv Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 25 Las pilas sólo deben sustituirse por el mismo tipo de paquete de pilas de Sun Microsystems. No las desmonte ni intente recargarlas fuera del sistema. No arroje las pilas al fuego.
  • Page 26: Nordic Lithium Battery Cautions

    Levér det brugte batteri tilbage til leverandøren. Suomi VAROITUS – Paristo voi räjähtää, jos se on virheellisesti asennettu. Vaihda paristo ainoastaan laitevalmistajan suosittelemaan tyyppiin. Hävitä käytetty paristo valmistajan ohjeiden mukaisesti. xxvi Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 27: Preface

    Preface The Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual gives a product overview, discusses all components, describes the utilities available for performing administrative tasks on the systems, and explains how to repair and replace the components. This guide is written for Sun™ support and Sun-trained personnel who are already familiar with Sun’s hardware and software products.
  • Page 28 See one or more of the following for this information: Solaris Handbook for Sun Peripherals AnswerBook2™ online documentation for the Solaris™ operating environment Other software documentation that you received with your system xxviii Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 29: Typographic Conventions

    Typographic Conventions Typeface Meaning Examples The names of commands, files, Edit your.login file. AaBbCc123 and directories; on-screen Use ls -a to list all files. computer output % You have mail. What you type, when contrasted AaBbCc123 with on-screen computer output Password: AaBbCc123 Book titles, new words or terms,...
  • Page 30: Related Documentation

    • Sun StorEdge 6020 and 6120 Arrays Release Notes 817-0201-nn Diagnostics • Storage Automated Diagnostic Environment 2.2 User’s Guide -- 817-0822-nn Device Edition 817-0823-nn • Storage Automated Diagnostic Environment 2.2 Device Edition Release Notes xxx Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 31: Contacting Sun Technical Support

    Product Title Part Number Sun StorEdge network FC • Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation 2 Gbit FC Switch-8 and Switch- 817-0061-nn switch-16 switch 16 Guide to Documentation • Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Release Notes 817-0071-nn • Sun StorEdge SAN Foundation Installation Guide 817-0056-nn •...
  • Page 32: Sun Welcomes Your Comments

    You can submit your comments by going to: http://www.sun.com/hwdocs/feedback Please include the title and part number of your document with the feedback: Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual, part number 816-7879-10 xxxii Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 33: Introduction

    C H A P T E R Introduction The Sun StorEdge 6320 system is a complete preconfigured storage solution. This chapter is organized as follows: “Overview of Sun StorEdge 6320 Systems” on page 1-1 “System Architecture” on page 1-5 “System-Level Support Information” on page 1-6 “Sun StorEdge 6320 System Features”...
  • Page 34: Sun Storedge 6320 System

    10 Sun StorEdge 6020 trays in the first cabinet. By adding a second Sun StorEdge Expansion Cabinet, the Sun StorEdge 6320 system supports up to 12 additional Sun StorEdge 6020 trays (a total Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 35: Figure

    of 22 trays). illustrates a representation of the Sun StorEdge 6320 system FIGURE 1-1 connections. For a cabinet representation of the Sun StorEdge 6320 system, refer to FIGURE 3-1 Service Modem ports FC Ports Ethernet hub Storage Service Processor Sun StorEdge network FC switch-16 switches Ethernet hub...
  • Page 36: Sun Storedge 6320 Switchless Systems

    McData switches are not currently supported by Enterprise Services unless they are part of a Sun StorEdge 9900 configuration. The switches in the SAN must be homogeneous (all Sun, all Brocade, or all McData). Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 37: System Architecture

    System Architecture The basic architecture of the Sun StorEdge 6320 system SAN configuration is shown . Note that the Fibre Channel switches are optional. If the switches are FIGURE 1-2 not present, the Sun StorEdge 6020 arrays connect directly to the SAN. Storage Service Processor LAN Customer...
  • Page 38: System-Level Support Information

    Bandwidth – The system uses Fibre Channel technology to provide the optimum bandwidth. The integrated front-end switches are 2 Gbit/second transfers that provide for 2 Gbit host connectivity. Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 39 Capacity – The Sun StorEdge 6320 system supports 36 Gbyte, 73 Gbyte, and 146 Gbyte disk drives in the Sun StorEdge 6020 arrays. The supported capacity for the Sun StorEdge 6320 system is a minimum of 504 Gbytes and a maximum of 45 Tbytes.
  • Page 40 There is 100 percent data availability during the online firmware upgrade operation. Online upgrade is not supported on the the firmware of the individual disks. Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 41 Depopulated Drive Support – The Sun StorEdge 6320 system supports having depopulated drive trays in the Sun StorEdge 6020 trays. Each drive tray can contain 7-to-14 drives. Slots without drives must have dummy drives inserted in them. Storage Array Configurations – The Sun StorEdge 6320 system supports attaching controller-less Sun StorEdge 6020 arrays to existing Sun StorEdge 6020 arrays that have controllers.
  • Page 42 • Engineering used internal management and diagnostics commands failure analysis • Real time checkers (RTC) used to reduce panics in firmware techniques • Improved firmware robustness 1-10 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 43 RAS Features (Continued) TABLE 1-2 Benefits RAS Features Reliability • Mechanical for easier insertion and extraction and better locking mechanisms for disks and other FRUs • Blind mate connectors to avoid bent pins on FRU insertion Availability • Enhanced temperature monitoring to shut down the system only when temperature thresholds are exceeded •...
  • Page 44 1-12 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 45: Hardware And Software Descriptions

    C H A P T E R Hardware and Software Descriptions This chapter offers an overview of the components of the Sun StorEdge 6320 system. This overview lists the hardware and software used by the systems. This chapter is organized as follows: “Hardware Descriptions”...
  • Page 46: Storage Service Processor

    Sun StorEdge 6020 tray. Each tray contains a full-capacity RAID 5 (6 or 13 disks) storage pool with a segment size of 16 Kbytes and is configured with one standby hot spare. Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • April 2003...
  • Page 47: Ethernet Hub

    Utilities are provided on the Storage Service Processor that enable users to reconfigure the Sun StorEdge 6020 arrays to meet workload performance requirements. The following features are available on a Sun StorEdge 6320 system: Volume support – You can create up to 64 volumes (also called LUNs) from a storage pool per storage array.
  • Page 48: Fibre Channel Switches

    All physical configurations will be completed by Sun-trained personnel. Customers not trained for service by Sun will have significantly limited access to the physical layout of the system. Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • April 2003...
  • Page 49: Software Descriptions

    Software Descriptions The software included with the Sun StorEdge 6320 system is: Solaris 9 operating environment Sun StorEdge Configuration Service software (sscs(1M)) Additionally, the Sun StorEdge 6320 systems support several software packages, inlcuding the following: Sun StorEdge Remote Response software (to support optional service) Remote power management Storage Automated Diagnostic Environment SANbox2 Manager...
  • Page 50: Remote Power Management

    The CLI provides a remote client command-line interface that enables you to invoke sscs commands to administer the Sun StorEdge 6320 system. This interface is not a telnet(1) session. Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • April 2003...
  • Page 51: Diagnostic Functionality

    All software features are available through the UI and CLI; you can use either interface to manage your storage. The sscs command provides volume and Storage Service Processor management for the Sun StorEdge 6020 arrays and Sun StorEdge 6300 systems. The sscs command enables you to manage volumes, storage pools, volume groups, initiator groups, storage trays, and the Storage Service Processor.
  • Page 52: Sanbox2 Manager

    Fibre Channel Core Fabric Switch, and Mcdata Intrepid 6064 Director Storage Automated Diagnostic Environment Sun StorEdge Diagnostic Expert software Sun StorEdge Enterprise Storage Manager 1.2 software Sun StorEdge Resource Manager Suite 6.0 Sun StorEdge Availability Suite 3.1 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • April 2003...
  • Page 53 Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager Sun StorEdge Performance Suite Sun StorEdge Utilization Suite Software VERITAS file system (VxFS) VERITAS NetBackup VERITAS Volume Manager (VxVM) Solstice Backup Solaris Logical Volume Manager Support for open heterogeneous SANs with Fabric support for Linux, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, HP/UX and IBM AIX based servers Support for large, complex SANs with support for up to 7 inter-switch hops, up to 64 switches, and both core Fabric switches and directors...
  • Page 54 2-10 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • April 2003...
  • Page 55: Default System Configurations And Settings

    C H A P T E R Default System Configurations and Settings This chapter presents information about the default Sun StorEdge 6320 system configurations. The information includes all settings for the Sun StorEdge 6020 arrays, Sun StorEdge network Fibre Channel switches, and IP address settings. This chapter is organized as follows: “Sun StorEdge 6320 System Layout”...
  • Page 56: Sun Storedge 6320 System Layout

    FC Switch (sw2) array04 array14 Ethernet array03 array13 array02 array12 array01 array11 array00 array10 Power Sequencer Power Sequencer Back View of the Sun StorEdge 6320 System FIGURE 3-1 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 57: Sun Storedge 6020 Array And 6320 System Settings

    Sun StorEdge 6020 Array and 6320 System Settings The default supported configurations for the Sun StorEdge 6020 arrays and Sun StorEdge 6320 systems are shown in TABLE 3-1 Default Sun StorEdge 6020 Array and 6320 System Configuration Types TABLE 3-1 Element Sun StorEdge 6020 and 6320 System Hot Spare (one per tray)
  • Page 58 TABLE 3-3 Parameter Default Value bootmode auto bootdelay nnnnnn TABLE 3-8 netmask 255.255.255.0 gateway 0.0.0.0 tftphost 0.0.0.0 tftpfile <NULL> hostname <NULL> for the Sun StorEdge 6020 arrays vendor 0301 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 59 Sun StorEdge 6020 Array Set Command Configuration Settings (Continued) TABLE 3-3 Parameter Default Value model 501-5710-00(50) (Can change with board revisions) revision 300 (Can change with firmware revisions) logto loglevel rarp n:n:n:n:n:n The command configuration settings for the Sun StorEdge 6020 array system list are shown in TABLE 3-4 Sun StorEdge 6020 Array System List Command Configuration Settings...
  • Page 60: Sun Storedge 6020 Array Syslog.conf Configuration

    # messages to local syslog file *.info /syslog # messages to syslogd on another host *.notice @192.168.0.2 # messages sent as SNMP traps # messages sent as HTTP pushes *.info | http_push Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 61: Sun Storedge 6020 Battery Management Configuration File

    3.2.2 Sun StorEdge 6020 Battery Management Configuration File The battery management daemon checks and updates the Sun StorEdge 6020 array battery status on a weekly basis. The /etc/bat.conf file specifies the time and day of the week that the battery daemon is launched. The file resides on the master enclosure of each group.
  • Page 62 2000 mfstov ratov 10000 rttov Network Properties IP Mask 255.255.255.0 Gateway Address 0.0.0.0 Discovery Static Security Enable FALSE SNMP Trap Authentication FALSE SNMP Location <Undefined> SNMP Contact <Undefined> Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 63: Ip Address Settings

    The default Sun StorEdge 6320 system switch configuration is given in TABLE 3-7 Sun StorEdge 6320 System Switch Configuration TABLE 3-7 Port 0 = G-Port (Host#1a) Port 0 = G-Port (Host#1b) Port 1 = G-Port (Host#2a) Port 1 = G-Port (Host#2b) Port 2 = G-Port (Host#3a) Port 2 = G-Port (Host#3b) Port 3 = G-Port (Host#4a)
  • Page 64 First Sun StorEdge 6320 system firewall sp0-firewall 10.0.0.3 First Storage Service Processor accessory tray (NTC) sp0-ntc 10.0.0.10 First Storage Service Processor sp0 sp0. 10.0.0.12 Second Sun StorEdge 6320 system firewall sp1-firewall 3-10 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 65 Storage Service Processor LAN IP Addresses (Continued) TABLE 3-9 IP Address Designator Description 10.0.0.13 Second Storage Service Processor accessory tray sp1-ntc (NTC) 10.0.0.20 Second Storage Service Processor sp1 sp1. 10.0.0.22 Third Sun StorEdge 6320 system firewall sp2-firewall 10.0.0.23 Third Storage Service Processor accessory tray (NTC) sp2-ntc 10.0.0.30 Third Storage Service Processor...
  • Page 66 3-12 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 67: Configuration Options And Supported Features

    C H A P T E R Configuration Options and Supported Features This chapter describes the features associated with the supported Sun StorEdge 6320 system configurations. This chapter is organized as follows: “Standalone With No Remote Service” on page 4-2 “Remote Service to a Single Unit”...
  • Page 68: Standalone With No Remote Service

    Storage Service Processor serviceability using the console connection (NTC) Host access through the Storage Service Processor by way of one customer LAN address to the Storage Automated Diagnostic Environment software Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 69: Remote Service To A Single Unit

    Remote Service to a Single Unit This configuration offers remote service to a single Sun StorEdge 6320 system. Customer LAN Application Server (Host) Storage Service Processor Storage Service Router/Hub Processor LAN Modem Phone Connection Storage Service Processor accessory tray Sun StorEdge 6320 System Remote Service to a Single Sun StorEdge 6320 System FIGURE 4-2...
  • Page 70: Remote Service To Multiple Units

    Host access through the Storage Service Processor by way of one customer LAN to address or Storage Service Processor LAN Aggregation of Storage Service Processors for remote service and alert/telemetry Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 71: Sun Storedge Configuration Service Software

    C H A P T E R Sun StorEdge Configuration Service Software This chapter provides instructions for using the configuration utilities to configure the various components of the Sun StorEdge 6320 systems. This chapter is organized as follows: “Overview of the Software Interface” on page 5-1 “Using the Web-Browser User Interface”...
  • Page 72: Using The Web-Browser User Interface

    “Administering Users” on page 5-5 “Array Management” on page 5-6 “Administration” on page 5-6 “Jobs” on page 5-7 “Storage Access” on page 5-7 “Tasks and Related Pages” on page 5-8 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 73: Logging In And Out Of The Ui

    5.2.1 Logging In and Out of the UI The following procedures describe how to log in and out of the user interface. Only users with passwords on the Storage Service Processor can log in. See TABLE 5-1 the supported Storage Service Processor logins and default passwords. Default Storage Service Processor Users and Initial Passwords TABLE 5-1 User...
  • Page 74: Logging Out

    The Array Management main menu page is displayed, as shown in FIGURE 5-1 5.2.1.2 Logging Out Click Log Out from any page in the UI. Array Management Main Menu Page FIGURE 5-1 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 75: Administering Users

    5.2.2 Administering Users This section describes how to manage users and their access rights to the software. The Sun StorEdge 6320 systems are configured with the three user accounts shown . The UI and CLI enable you to set passwords for the accounts. As the TABLE 5-2 admin user, you authorize users to access the software and system.
  • Page 76: Managing Email Notification

    When you change an existing profile to a new profile, the existing profile’s settings (such as cache settings) are copied to the new profile and the existing profile is deleted. Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 77: Jobs

    5.2.5 Jobs The Jobs page displays jobs that the software is currently performing such as: Creating storage pools Creating volumes Duplicating tray characteristics 5.2.6 Storage Access The Storage Access page shows a table of existing storage arrays that you can select to manage: Volume groups Initiators and initiator groups...
  • Page 78: Tasks And Related Pages

    • Network settings • System time • Passwords for the admin, storage, and guest users • Port filtering for the integrated firewall • Notifications for emailing events Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 79: Using The Command-Line Interface

    Using the Command-Line Interface This section describes the sscs command line and options. The sscs(1M) command enables you to perform the same software operations as those available on the web browser. Any changes made using this command are shown in the web-browser user interface when you refresh or reload the related page in your browser.
  • Page 80: Displaying A List Of Subcommands

    # sscs subcommand --help 5.3.1.3 Short and Long Option Names Note – When you use a double hyphen option, do not type a space between the hyphens. 5-10 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 81: Sscs Subcommand Tables

    The sscs command can accept a short or long name for each option. A short name option requires a single hyphen (-). A long name option requires a double hyphen (--) in the command-line arguments tables, in this chapter, the short name option and the long name options are separated by a comma.
  • Page 82 -i wwn initgroup “Removing an Initiator from an Initiator Group” on page 5-29 “Removing a Volume or an Initiator Group from a remove volgroup Volume Group” on page 5-26 5-12 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 83: Logging In And Out

    5.3.2 Logging In and Out The following commands enable you to log in to and out of sscs. Only users with passwords on the Storage Service Processor can log in; see TABLE 5-1 “Administering Users” on page 5-13. 5.3.2.1 Logging In The sscs login command-line syntax is shown below.
  • Page 84: Creating Or Modifying A User Password

    5.3.4 Configuring System Settings The sscs commands described in the following subsection enables the administrator (admin) user to configure the Storage Service Processor settings. 5-14 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 85: Modifying The Network Addresses

    5.3.4.1 Modifying the Network Addresses Use this command to modify the network addresses of the Storage Service Processor. The sscs modify net command-line syntax is shown below. # sscs modify -n ip-address {-d {on | off} | -i ip-address -g ip-address -m ip-address } net describes the arguments associated with the modify net subcommand.
  • Page 86: Modifying The Date And Time

    24-hour clock; for example, 1:30 PM is 1330. Specifies the century minus one. For example, specify the twenty-first century as 20. Specifies the two-digit year number. Specifies the seconds of the hour. 5-16 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 87: Modifying The Time Zone

    5.3.4.4 Modifying the Time Zone Use this command to set the time zone on the Storage Service Processor. The sscs modify timezone command-line syntax is shown below. # sscs modify timezone timezone timezone is a valid time zone of up to 128 characters long. The time zone information in the Solaris operating environment is found in the /usr/share/lib/zoneinfo file.
  • Page 88: Powering The System

    Use the sscs commands described in the following subsection to configure the Sun StorEdge 6020 array attributes and components. Do not use spaces, commas, or special characters (?,*,!,@,%, or &) in the array or initiator group names. 5-18 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 89: Modifying The Sun Storedge 6020 Arrays

    Caution – When you change array settings, data found on any detected volumes is deleted. When you change an existing array profile, data found on any detected volumes is deleted. When you change an existing profile to a new profile, the existing profile’s settings (such as cache settings) are copied to the new profile and the existing profile is deleted.
  • Page 90: Managing Storage Pools

    Specifies an array-name up to 40 characters long. -t,--trayid trayid Specifies a disk tray identification name trayid up to 24 characters long. -d,--drives num Specifies the number of drives in the pool. 5-20 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 91: Modifying A Storage Pool

    sscs create pool Command-Line Arguments TABLE 5-13 Argument Description Specifies RAID levels 0, 1, or 5. -r,--raidlevel {0 | 1 | 5} Specifies if the pool contains a spare drive: specify 1 if the -s,--spare {0 | 1} pool contains a spare, 0 if it does not contain a spare. pool pool-name Specifies a pool-name up to 12 characters long.
  • Page 92: Managing Sun Storedge 6020 Array Volumes

    12 characters long. -s,--size sizegb | Specifies the volume size in gigabytes or megabytes. The sizemb minimum volume size is 10 Mbytes 5-22 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 93: Modifying A Volume

    sscs create volume Command-Line Arguments TABLE 5-16 Argument Description Specifies the user access rights to this drive. The default -P,--permissions setting is none. none | readwrite | readonly -n,--number lun Specify the logical unit number lun of the volume. volume vol-name vol-name can be up to 80 characters long.
  • Page 94: Managing Volume Groups

    Command-Line Arguments TABLE 5-19 Argument Description -a,--array array-name Specifies an array-name up to 40 characters long. volgroup volgroup-name Specifies a volgroup-name up to 40 characters long. 5-24 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 95: Adding A Volume Group

    5.3.8.2 Adding a Volume Group Use this command to add a storage volume to the volume group in the array. The sscs add volgroup command-line syntax is shown below. # sscs add -a array-name -v volume-name volgroup volgroup-name describes the arguments associated with the add volgroup TABLE 5-20 subcommand.
  • Page 96: Removing A Volume Or An Initiator Group From A Volume Group

    Command-Line Arguments TABLE 5-23 Argument Description -a,--array array-name Specifies an array-name up to 40 characters long. volgroup volgroup-name Specifies a vol-name up to 40 characters long. 5-26 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 97: Managing Initiators And Initiator Groups

    5.3.9 Managing Initiators and Initiator Groups Use the sscs commands described in these subsections to manage initiators and initiator groups in the Sun StorEdge 6020 arrays. You can modify, create, add, and delete initiators and initiator groups. 5.3.9.1 Modifying an Initiator Use this command to modify or create the initiator device description.
  • Page 98: Adding An Initiator Group

    Use this command to delete the initiator group. The initiator group must exist in the specified array. The sscs delete initgroup command-line syntax is shown below. # sscs delete -a array-name initgroup initgroup-name 5-28 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 99: Removing An Initiator From An Initiator Group

    describes the arguments associated with the delete initgroup TABLE 5-27 subcommand. sscs delete initgroup Command-Line Arguments TABLE 5-27 Argument Description -a,--array array-name Specifies an array-name up to 40 characters long. initgroup initgroup-name Specifies an initiator group by name. initgroup-name can be up to 16 characters long.
  • Page 100: Listing Disk Arrays

    (WWN), the command lists all initiators. The sscs list initiator command-line syntax is shown below. # sscs list -a array-name initiator [wwn1, wwn2, ...] 5-30 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 101: Listing The Initiator Group

    5.3.10.5 Listing the Initiator Group This command displays information about one or more initiator groups. The sscs list initgroup command-line syntax is shown below. # sscs list -a array-name initgroup [wwn1, wwn2, ...] 5.3.10.6 Listing the Jobs This command displays information about jobs by status (current (outstanding) or completed) or by job identification number.
  • Page 102: Listing The Network Configuration

    This command displays one or more email notification email addresses configured for status alerts. The sscs list notification command-line syntax is shown below. # sscs list notification 5-32 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 103: Listing The Network Time Protocol

    5.3.10.10 Listing the Network Time Protocol This command shows Network Time Protocol IP address. The sscs list ntp command-line syntax is shown below. # sscs list ntp 5.3.10.11 Listing the Storage Pools This command displays information about one or more storage pools. If you do not specify a pool name, the command shows all pool names.
  • Page 104: Listing The Time Zone

    This command displays information about one or more volumes. If you do not specify a vol-name, the command shows all volumes. The sscs list volume command-line syntax is shown below. # sscs list [-a array-name] volume [vol-name1,vol-name2,...] 5-34 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 105: Fault Detection And Isolation Overview

    C H A P T E R Fault Detection and Isolation Overview This chapter provides a brief overview of the functionality provided when using the Storage Automated Diagnostic Environment 2.2 software to perform fault detection and isolation on the Sun StorEdge 6320 systems. For detailed instructions about configuring and using the Storage Automated Diagnostic Environment, refer to the Storage Automated Diagnostic Environment User’s Guide.
  • Page 106: Fault Detection

    Remote Response host server for shipment to Sun. The master system running the Storage Automated Diagnostic Environment software is optionally configured to send email or pager messages locally. Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 107: Remote Monitoring

    If you use the management LAN connection without host Sun StorEdge Remote Response support, you can set up the Storage Automated Diagnostic Environment software can be set up to send email or pager message notification when an alert or event occurs. To use this service, you must allow access to a host server containing email or pager message service.
  • Page 108: Fault Isolation

    LAN. The following services are enabled on the Storage Service Processor: tftp(1) Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 109: Connecting To The Storage Automated Diagnostic Environment

    Reverse Address Resolution Protocol (RARP) (in.rarpd(1M)) The following services are disabled on the Storage Service Processor: picld(1M), the Platform Information and Control Library (PICL) automount(1M) Networked File System (NFS) server NFS client telnet(1) ftp(1) Contact your Sun Service provider to activate the Sun StorEdge Remote Response service.
  • Page 110 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 111: Preparing For Service

    Caution – You must read the Sun StorEdge 6320 System Regulatory and Safety Compliance Manual before beginning any procedure in this manual. Caution – Do not make mechanical or electrical modifications to the system. Sun Microsystems is not responsible for regulatory compliance of modified cabinets.
  • Page 112: Removing And Replacing The Front Door

    4. Release the lever. The hinge pin extends into the mounting bracket. Removing and Replacing a Side Panel The tool required when removing or replacing the side panel is: Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 113: Removing A Side Panel

    1/4-inch Allen wrench 7.3.1 Removing a Side Panel Use an Allen wrench to loosen the four 1/4-inch shoulder screws that fasten the panel to the system, and then remove the panel from the system ( FIGURE 7-1 Repeat step for each panel. Removing and Replacing the Side Panels FIGURE 7-1 Chapter 7 Preparing for Service...
  • Page 114: Replacing The Side Panel

    ( FIGURE 7-1 Opening the Back Door of the System Open the back door of the expansion cabinet ( FIGURE 7-2 Opening the Back Door FIGURE 7-2 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 115: Removing And Replacing Frus

    C H A P T E R Removing and Replacing FRUs Sun StorEdge 6320 systems are preconfigured with all the FRUs installed as specified by the customer. This chapter describes the general instructions about how to install and remove a FRU, the default configuration settings for the Sun StorEdge 6320 system, and the placement of the FRUs in the system.
  • Page 116: Safety Requirements

    Caution – Do not make mechanical or electrical modifications to the system. Sun Microsystems is not responsible for regulatory compliance of modified cabinets. Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 117: Fru Locations

    FRU Locations The locations where FRUs can be mounted in the Sun StorEdge 6320 system are shown in . The locations are defined by the number of rack FIGURE 8-1 FIGURE 8-2 units (RU) occupied by a FRU or blank panel. 1 RU Storage Service Processor 1 RU Accessory tray 1 RU Ethernet hub...
  • Page 118: Figure 8-2 Sun Storedge 6320 System Fru Locations

    1 RU blank panel 3 RU each Sun StorEdge 6020 arrays Power sequencer Base cabinet (back view) Expansion cabinet (back view) Sun StorEdge 6320 System FRU Locations FIGURE 8-2 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 119: Installing And Removing A Fru

    Installing and Removing a FRU This section contains general instructions about installing a FRU in the Sun StorEdge 6320 system cabinet. The steps required to install a particular FRU are contained in the description of that FRU in subsequent chapters. Required tools are: Slotted screwdriver No.
  • Page 120 8. Route the power cables from the FRU to the power sequencer(s). A system that is ordered without all possible FRUs installed has the power cables routed as shown in FIGURE 8-4 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 121: Figure 8-4 Power Cable Routing

    L8 & L10 L9 & 11 Front sequencer L1 & L2 R8 & R10 R9 & R11 Back sequencer R1 & R2 Back view Power Cable Routing FIGURE 8-4 Caution – Power cable routing can vary, depending on how the system is configured.
  • Page 122: Removing A Fru

    Note – To maintain proper airflow, make sure that you install filler panels over locations that do not have FRUs mounted. 7. If necessary, retract the stabilizers under the system. Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 123 8. If necessary, close the front screen door. If you previously removed the door, refer to Section 7.2, “Removing and Replacing the Front Door” on page 7-2. 9. Replace the side panels, if you removed them. See Section 7.3, “Removing and Replacing a Side Panel” on page 7-2 for a description of replacing the side panels.
  • Page 124 8-10 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 125: Servicing The Expansion Cabinet

    C H A P T E R Servicing the Expansion Cabinet This chapter describes the removal and replacement of FRUs in the Sun StorEdge Expansion Cabinets. This chapter is organized as follows: “Servicing the Power Sequencer” on page 9-1 “Servicing the AC Power Cable” on page 9-3 “Servicing the Key Switch”...
  • Page 126: Removing The Power Sequencer

    6. Using a No. 2 Phillips screwdriver, remove the screws that secure the sequencer to the chassis. 7. Label the power cables to identify their locations. 8. Disconnect all other power cables from the sequencer. Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 127: Replacing The Power Sequencer

    9. Remove remote power sequencer cable (P14/P15). 10. Remove the power sequencer from the Sun StorEdge 6320 system. 9.1.2 Replacing the Power Sequencer 1. Slide the power sequencer into the system ( FIGURE 9-1 2. Tighten the screws that secure the sequencer to the chassis. 3.
  • Page 128: Removing The Ac Power Cable

    1. Disconnect the power cable from the grounded outlet. 2. Disconnect the AC power cable from the power connector on the power sequencer FIGURE 9-2 Disconnecting the AC Power Cable FIGURE 9-2 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 129: Replacing The Ac Power Cable

    9.2.2 Replacing the AC Power Cable Caution – Be sure that the power to the power cord is off. See the Sun StorEdge 6320 System Installation Guide for a description of how to power off the system. 1. Pull back the power connector cover ( FIGURE 9-2 Flip the cover latch open to access the connector.
  • Page 130: Removing The Key Switch

    2. Facing the back of the key switch on the inside of the system, use a pair of needle- nose pliers to slide out and remove the metal clip that secures the key switch to the system ( FIGURE 9-4 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 131: Replacing The Key Switch

    Metal clip Key switch Removing and Replacing the Key Switch FIGURE 9-4 3. Pull the key switch out of the chassis opening. 9.3.2 Replacing the Key Switch 1. Insert the key switch into the panel opening. 2. Facing the back of the key switch on the inside of the system, slide the metal clip onto the notch of the key switch body to secure it in place ( FIGURE 9-4 Each screw secures a clamp on the frame that holds the cable in place.
  • Page 132: Adding A Second Cabinet

    Use the instructions in the “Setting the Array Password” on page 12-8 to set the passwords. 4. Create a updated inventory file using the Storage Automated Diagnostic Environment. Instructions for this procedure are given in “Creating an Updated Inventory” on page 12-8. Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 133: Servicing The Ethernet Hub

    C H A P T E R Servicing the Ethernet Hub This chapter describes the removal and replacement of the Ethernet hub. Note – Servicing the Ethernet hub in either the first or second cabinet does not affect customer I/O. No software action is required when you perform service on the Ethernet hubs.
  • Page 134: Removing The Ethernet Hub From The First Cabinet

    11. Remove the Ethernet hub by sliding it out of the front of the cabinet. 12. Remove the four screws (two per side) and three small screws holding the Ethernet hub to the center brackets. 10-2 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 135: Replacing The Ethernet Hub In The First Cabinet

    10.3 Replacing the Ethernet Hub in the First Cabinet 1. Secure the new Ethernet hub to the mounting brackets with the seven screws. 2. From the front of the system, slide the Ethernet hub into the cabinet until it meets the stops.
  • Page 136: Removing The Ethernet Hub From The Second Cabinet

    6. Moving from right to left, disconnect the cables. 7. Unscrew the four screws (two on the left and two on the right) that secure the Ethernet hub to the mounting bracket. 10-4 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 137: Replacing The Ethernet Hub In The Second Cabinet

    Note – Make sure you hold the Ethernet hub while removing the screws, as the unit will fall once all the screws are removed. 10.5 Replacing the Ethernet Hub in the Second Cabinet 1. Hold the new Ethernet hub in place in the mounting bracket and secure the four screws (two on the left and two on the right).
  • Page 138: Replacing The Mounting Bracket In The Second Cabinet

    5. Connect the power cable into the Ethernet hub. 6. Close the mounting bracket and secure it with the two PEM fasteners. 7. Close the back door. 10-6 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 139: Servicing The Sun Storedge Network Fc Switch-16 Switches

    C H A P T E R Servicing the Sun StorEdge Network FC Switch-16 Switches This chapter provides the procedures for removing and replacing the Sun StorEdge network FC switch-16 switches. This chapter contains the following sections: “Servicing a Sun StorEdge FC Switch” on page 11-1 “Removing a Sun StorEdge FC Switch”...
  • Page 140: Removing A Sun Storedge Fc Switch

    The MAC address for the Sun StorEdge network FC switch-16 switches is a 12-digit number that is printed on the label on the back of the switch. 11-2 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 141: Replacing A Sun Storedge Fc Switch

    11.3 Replacing a Sun StorEdge FC Switch 1. Reinsert the GBICs into the new switch in the same port numbers they occupied on the removed switch. Note – Make certain you use the same ports you made a note of in Step 7 of Section 11.2, “Removing a Sun StorEdge FC Switch”...
  • Page 142 11-4 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 143: Servicing Sun Storedge 6020 Arrays

    C H A P T E R Servicing Sun StorEdge 6020 Arrays This chapter provides the procedures for removing and replacing Sun StorEdge 6020 arrays. For additional information about upgrading a Sun StorEdge 6020 array, refer to the Sun StorEdge 6020 and 6120 Arrays System Manual. This chapter is organized as follows: “Servicing the Sun StorEdge 6020 Array Overview”...
  • Page 144: Removing A Sun Storedge 6020 Array

    3. Note the MAC address of the Sun StorEdge 6020 array that is being removed. The MAC address for the Sun StorEdge 6020 array is a 12-digit number that is printed on the label on the back of the array. 12-2 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 145 4. On a server, bring up the Storage Automated Diagnostic Environment in your web browser. https://hostname:7443/ 5. Enter the user name and password. User Name: admin Password: !admin 6. Unconfigure the array that is being removed. a. From the Storage Automated Diagnostic Environment main window, click Manage.
  • Page 146: Removing The Array

    FRUs inside. Remove and save all the FRUs that will be reused. The five FRUs in a Sun StorEdge 6020 include: All disk drives Loop cards Controller card Power and cooling unit Battery 12-4 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 147: Replacing A Sun Storedge 6020 Array

    12.3 Replacing a Sun StorEdge 6020 Array The instructions for replacing a Sun StorEdge 6020 array are broken into the following subsections: 12.3.1 Preparing to Replace an Array 1. Note the MAC address of the replacement (new) array. Tip – Refer to Sun StorEdge 6020 and 6120 Arrays Installation Guide for instructions about how to locate the MAC address.
  • Page 148: Entering The Mac Address

    1. On a server, bring up the Storage Automated Diagnostic Environment in your web browser. https://hostname:7443/ 2. Enter the user name and password. User Name: admin Password: !admin 12-6 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 149 3. From the Storage Automated Diagnostic Environment main window, click Manage. 4. Click the Service link. 5. From the left pane, click Ethers. This will update the /etc/ethers file. 6. Enter the MAC address for the replacement array and click on the Update Ethers button.
  • Page 150: Setting The Array Password

    Inventory. Once the inventory is generated, click Save Inventory. 2. Configure the Sun StorEdge 6020 array Select Manage → Service → Configure Devices and click Configure All. 12-8 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 151: Adding A Disk To A Sun Storedge 6020 Array

    3. Verify and fix the firmware revisions for the replacement array. Select Manage → Service → Revision Maintenance and click Create Patch Report. This verifies the Sun StorEdge 6020 array has the most recent patches applied. Click Select Patches. Check to see if any of the patches are listed for the replacement array.
  • Page 152: Adding One Or More Sun Storedge 6020 Arrays

    Tip – Refer to Sun StorEdge 6020 and 6120 Arrays Installation Guide for instructions about how to locate the MAC address. 12-10 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 153 2. Set the new Sun StorEdge 6020 array on a table and attach the side rails using the eight screws. 3. Align the Sun StorEdge 6020 array’s rails with the rails inside the Sun StorEdge 6320 system and push the array into the cabinet. 4.
  • Page 154 Sun StorEdge 6320 system. IP address assignments are listed in Chapter 3. 18. Reboot the Sun StorEdge 6020 array to enable RARP to set the IP address. 12-12 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 155 19. Set the password. Most Sun StorEdge 6020 arrays do not have a password set when they are delivered. Arrays that are not new should also have the password cleared. Leave the “Old Password” field blank if the array was delivered without a password.
  • Page 156: Replacing An Interconnect Loop Card

    For the procedure to replace the controller card in a Sun StorEdge 6020 array, refer to Chapter 6 of the Sun StorEdge 6020 and 6120 Arrays System Manual. 12-14 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 157: Replacing The Power And Cooling Unit

    12.8 Replacing the Power and Cooling Unit For the procedure for replacing the power and cooling unit in a Sun StorEdge 6020 array, refer to Chapter 6 of the Sun StorEdge 6020 and 6120 Arrays System Manual. 12.9 Replacing the UPS Battery For the procedure for replacing the UPS battery in a Sun StorEdge 6020 array, refer to Chapter 6 of the Sun StorEdge 6020 and 6120 Arrays System Manual.
  • Page 158 12-16 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 159: Sun Storedge 6320 Cable Labels

    A P P E N D I X Sun StorEdge 6320 Cable Labels This appendix contains tables that list the cable labels for the Sun StorEdge 6320 system and the Sun StorEdge 6320 switchless system. This appendix is organized as follows: “Sun StorEdge 6320 System RJ-45/RJ-45 Cabling”...
  • Page 160 SSPAT NTC ENET to SSPAT NTC ENET Switch Patch Panel Label Enet port FENET A SW1 Enet to PP FENET A Enet port FENET B SW2 Enet to PP FENET B Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 161: A.2 Second Expansion Cabinet Rj-45/Rj-45 Cabling

    Second Expansion Cabinet RJ-45/RJ-45 Cabling lists the RJ-45/RJ-45 cabling requirements for the second (expansion) TABLE A-2 cabinet attached to a Sun StorEdge 6320 system. Sun StorEdge 6320 System RJ-45/RJ-45 Cabling Requirements (Second TABLE A-2 Cabinet) Ethernet Hub Array Label Port 1 array1B Hub 1 to array1B Port 2...
  • Page 162: Sun Storedge 6320 System Switch Cabling

    Switch 2 (SW2) Patch Panel Label Port0 SW2 P0 to PP 1B Port1 SW2 P1 to PP 2B Port2 SW2 P2 to PP 3B Port3 SW2 P3 to PP 4B Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 163: Sun Storedge 6320 System Without Switch Cabling

    Sun StorEdge 6320 System Cabling Requirements for Switches (Continued) TABLE A-3 Port4 SW2 P4 to PP 5B Switch 2 (SW2) Array Label Port5 array00 (A/M) SW2 P5 to array00 (A/M) Port6 array01 (A/M) SW2 P6 to array01 (A/M) Port7 array02 (A/M) SW2 P7 to array02 (A/M) Port8 array03 (A/M)
  • Page 164 PP 8B (back) 9B (back) PP 9B (back) 10B (back) PP 10B (back) 11B (back) PP 11B (back) 1 - Denotes MTP to Fanout cable for both FC1B and FC1A. Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 165: Sun Storedge 6320 System Expansion Fc Cable Requirements

    Sun StorEdge 6320 System Expansion FC Cable Requirements lists the Sun StorEdge 6320 system expansion cabinet FC cable TABLE A-5 requirements. Sun StorEdge 6320 System Expansion FC Cable Requirement TABLE A-5 Exp Patch Panel Main Patch Panel Label EXP FC1A EXP FC1A Main PP EXP FC1 A to Expansion PP EXP FC1 A...
  • Page 166: Sun Storedge 6320 System Power Cable Requirements

    Label Label SW1 Power J1 to SW1 SW2 Power J1 to SW2 Front PS Array Rear PS Array array0F array0F array0C array0C array0D array0D array0E array0E array0A array0A Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 167: Sun Storedge 6320 Expansion System Power Cable Requirements

    Sun StorEdge 6320 System Power Cable Requirements (Continued) TABLE A-6 array0B array0B array0G array0G array0H array0H array0I array0I array0J array0J 1 - Denotes Y cable. 2 - Denotes “no labels required.” Sun StorEdge 6320 Expansion System Power Cable Requirements lists the Sun StorEdge 6320 expansion system power cable requirements. TABLE A-7 Sun StorEdge 6320 Expansion System Power Cable Requirements TABLE A-7...
  • Page 168 Main Rack - USB Cable Requirements Storage Service Processor Patch Panel (Relay) USB Port 1 Relay In Main Rack RJ11/RJ11 Cable Requirements SSP Accessory Tray Patch Panel Phone Phone A-10 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 169 Glossary Dynamic Multipathing (DMP) A VERITAS Volume Manager feature that provides an alternate pathing mechanism for rerouting data in the event of a controller failover. F port On a Fibre Channel switch, a port that supports a point-to-point or Fabric connection.
  • Page 170 Storage Service Processor. It also facilitates aggregation of telemetry data from multiple Storage Service Processors. By design, the Storage Service Processor LAN address is configured to be 10.0.0.n. Glossary-2 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 171 Universal Serial Bus. A standard bus type for many devices. USB devices are hot-swappable, meaning they can be connected and disconnected while computer is on. The Storage Service Processor uses a USB flash disk to store personality data about the Sun StorEdge 6320 system. Volume Also called a logical unit number or LUN, a volume is one or more drives that can be grouped into a unit for data storage.
  • Page 172 Glossary-4 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 173 Index AC power cable DAS configuration FRUs, 3 architecture, 5 part numbers, 3 default settings removing, 4 Ethernet address, 9 replacing, 5 Sun StorEdge 6020 array, 3 accessing Sun documentation, xxxi documentation administering your system, 6 accessing online, xxxi organization, xxvii Administration page, 6 related, xxx notification, email, 6...
  • Page 174 Ethernet hub, 3 MAC address Fibre Channel switches, 4 definition, 2 storage devices, 2 maximum host connectivity, 6 Storage Service Processor, 2 maximum LUNs, 6 Sun StorEdge 6020 arrays, 2 Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...
  • Page 175 media access control address definition, 2 RAID monitoring components, 1 definition, 2 RARP definition, 2 RAS (reliability, availabillity, and serviceability) features, 2 N port redundant array of independent disks definition, 2 definition, 2 notification reliability, availabillity, and serviceability (RAS) email, 6 features, 2 events, 6 remote monitoring, 3...
  • Page 176 Sun StorEdge Expansion Cabinet overview, 4 Sun StorEdge network FC switch FRUs, 1 parameters, 8 repair and replacement, 2 settings, 7 tools required to service, 1 Sun StorEdge Remote Response Sun StorEdge 6320 System 1.0 Reference and Service Manual • May 2003...

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