Oracle FS1-2 Customer Service Manual

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Oracle FS1-2 Flash Storage System
Customer Service Guide
Part Number E63119-02
Oracle FS1-2 Flash Storage System release 6.2.0
2016 September

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  • Page 1 Oracle FS1-2 Flash Storage System Customer Service Guide Part Number E63119-02 Oracle FS1-2 Flash Storage System release 6.2.0 2016 September...
  • Page 2 Oracle Corporation and its affiliates disclaim any liability for any damages caused by use of this software or hardware in dangerous applications.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    List of Tables ..........................9 List of Figures ..........................11 Preface ............................19 Related Documentation .......................19 Oracle Resources ........................19 Chapter 1: Introduction to Oracle FS1-2 System Service Procedures ........20 Oracle FS System Service Procedures ................20 Controller Components....................20 Drive Enclosure Components ..................24 Pilot Components ......................27 Warnings and Cautions ....................31...
  • Page 4 Contents Install Rails in Square or Round Hole Racks ............68 Install Rails for DE2-24C Drive Enclosures ..............71 Insert a DE2-24P Drive Enclosure Into a Rack ..............75 Insert a DE2-24C Drive Enclosure Into a Rack ..............78 Pilot Rails ..........................80 Pilot Rail Kits........................81 Install the Rack Rails for the Pilot ...................82 Install the Slide Rails for the Pilot ...................84 Install the Pilot CMA .......................85...
  • Page 5 Contents Prepare the Component for Replacement ..............123 Slide Controller to Service Position ................123 Remove the Controller Power Supply Cords ..............124 Disconnect Controller Cabling ..................125 Open the Controller Top Cover ..................125 Remove a Riser ......................126 Remove an HBA ......................129 Insert an HBA .......................130 Insert a Riser ........................132 Close the Controller Top Cover ..................134 Reconnect Controller Cabling..................135...
  • Page 6 Contents Verify the Status of a Drive Enclosure Component ............172 Chapter 5: Pilot Replacement Procedures ................174 Pilot Overview ........................174 Replace a Pilot Battery .....................176 Prepare a Pilot for Component Replacement ...............177 Slide Pilot to Service Position ..................178 Power Off the Pilot......................180 Open Pilot Fan Door .....................180 Open Pilot Top Cover ....................181 Remove a Battery ......................181...
  • Page 7 Slide Pilot to Rack Position...................229 Verify Component Replacement on the Standby Pilot ..........230 Verify Component Replacement on the Active Pilot .............230 Appendix A: Oracle FS System Hardware Specifications ............231 Oracle FS System Hardware Specifications ..............231 Component Chassis Hardware Specifications ............232 PDU Hardware Specifications ..................235...
  • Page 8 Contents Pilot Drive LED Indicators.....................261 Pilot Fan LED Indicators ....................261 Pilot Port LED Indicators ....................262 Pilot Motherboard LED Indicators.................263 Pilot Power Supply LED Indicators ................264 Index............................265...
  • Page 9: List Of Tables

    Table 22: Pilot power characteristics..................234 Table 23: Controller power characteristics ................234 Table 24: Drive Enclosure power characteristics..............235 Table 25: Low voltage dual phase PDU for Oracle Flash Storage Systems......236 Table 26: Low voltage three-phase PDU for Oracle Flash Storage Systems......236...
  • Page 10 List of Tables Table 27: High voltage single phase PDU for Oracle Flash Storage Systems......237 Table 28: High voltage three-phase PDU for Oracle Flash Storage Systems......238 Table 29: System altitude specifications.................239 Table 30: System temperature and humidity specifications............240 Table 31: Controller LED status and description (front panel)..........242 Table 32: Controller LED status and description (back panel)..........245...
  • Page 11: List Of Figures

    Figure 7: Pilot back view......................28 Figure 8: Pilot front view......................29 Figure 9: Exploded view of Pilot replaceable components............30 Figure 10: Component numbering in Oracle FS Systems............42 Figure 11: Examples of supported rack holes................44 Figure 12: Controller rack mount location..................46 Figure 13: Left rail secured to the front of the rack..............47 Figure 14: Left rail adjusted at the back of the rack ..............48...
  • Page 12 List of Figures Figure 27: Mounting bracket release button................59 Figure 28: Slide rail release button....................60 Figure 29: Examples of supported rack holes................61 Figure 30: Rails for the DE2-24P Drive Enclosure..............62 Figure 31: Rails for the DE2-24C Drive Enclosure..............63 Figure 32: 10mm wrench and adaptor pins ................66 Figure 33: Rack flange, rail flange, and rail label (front)............67 Figure 34: Back-mounting screw....................68 Figure 35: Front of the rack and rail-location pegs..............69...
  • Page 13 Figure 56: CMA slide rail connector inserted into the back of the left slide rail......86 Figure 57: Pilot with mounting brackets inserted into the slide rails..........87 Figure 58: Pilot inserted into the rack..................88 Figure 59: Oracle FS System Controller..................90 Figure 60: Controller air filter.....................90 Figure 61: Air filter release tabs....................91 Figure 62: Remove air filter.......................92...
  • Page 14 List of Figures Figure 83: Remove riser......................116 Figure 84: Insert riser......................117 Figure 85: Captive screws to secure risers to the motherboard..........118 Figure 86: Riser 3 latch locked....................119 Figure 87: Close Controller top cover..................120 Figure 88: Slide the Controller to service position..............124 Figure 89: Remove power supply cords .................125 Figure 90: Captive thumb screws to remove the top cover.............126 Figure 91: Captive screws to secure the risers...............127...
  • Page 15 List of Figures Figure 111: Drive compartment raised..................145 Figure 112: Remove air duct....................146 Figure 113: Air duct.........................146 Figure 114: Remove DIMMs ....................147 Figure 115: Insert Controller DIMM..................148 Figure 116: DIMM alignment over DIMM slots................148 Figure 117: Reconnect cables to the backplane..............149 Figure 118: Insert air filter......................150 Figure 119: Close Controller top cover..................151 Figure 120: DE2-24P Drive Enclosure (front view)..............153...
  • Page 16 List of Figures Figure 139: Attachment lever and latch on the power cooling module........170 Figure 140: Power cooling module orientation................171 Figure 141: Power cooling module with a fully open attachment lever........171 Figure 142: Power cooling module (right side)................172 Figure 143: Pilot........................174 Figure 144: Identifying X4-2 and X5-2 Pilot front panels............175 Figure 145: Identifying X4-2 and X5-2 Pilot service labels............176 Figure 146: Pilot battery......................176...
  • Page 17 List of Figures Figure 167: Pilot position during component replacement............201 Figure 168: Pilot slide lockout release tabs................201 Figure 169: Pilot with fan door open..................202 Figure 170: Pilot top cover removal..................203 Figure 171: Remove the riser....................204 Figure 172: Pilot riser insertion....................205 Figure 173: Pilot top cover installed..................207 Figure 174: Location of the Pilot release tabs.................208 Figure 175: Location of the Pilot power supplies..............209...
  • Page 18 List of Figures Figure 195: Controller back LEDs...................244 Figure 196: Controller drive LEDs...................249 Figure 197: Operator panel LEDs (DE2-24P Drive Enclosure)..........251 Figure 198: Operator panel LEDs (DE2-24C Drive Enclosure)..........251 Figure 199: Power cooling module LEDs................252 Figure 200: I/O module LEDs....................254 Figure 201: Drive LEDs (DE2-24P Drive Enclosure)...............255 Figure 202: Drive LEDs (DE2-24C Drive Enclosure)...............255 Figure 203: LEDs at the front of the Pilot................257...
  • Page 19: Preface

    Preface Related Documentation Oracle Flash Storage Systems Glossary • Oracle FS1-2 Flash Storage System Installation Guide (Racked) • Oracle FS1-2 Flash Storage System Installation Guide (Not-Racked) • Oracle Flash Storage System Administrator’s Guide • Oracle Flash Storage System CLI Reference •...
  • Page 20: Chapter 1: Introduction To Oracle Fs1-2 System Service Procedures

    The Controller is a two rack-unit (2U) server and consists of several replaceable components. Many Controller components are customer replaceable (CRUs), while others are field replaceable units (FRUs) that require Oracle Customer Support to perform the replacement. Also, some components are hot-serviceable, meaning that they can be replaced, while the Controller is powered on.
  • Page 21: Figure 1: Controller Back View

    Introduction to Oracle FS1-2 System Service Procedures Table 2: Controller components and descriptions (continued) Controller component Type serviceable HBA [Sun Storage: 16 Gb/s FC optics] HBA [Sun Storage: 10 Gb/s FCoE optics][iSCSI] HBA [dual-port 10 GbE PCIe 2.0 Copper and Fiber SFP+]...
  • Page 22: Figure 2: Controller Front View With The Air Filter

    Introduction to Oracle FS1-2 System Service Procedures Legend 1 Power supplies 6 Network port to opposite Controller 2 HBA slots 7 Network port to Pilot PMI 3 Server management port 8 Network port to opposite Controller 4 Network management port...
  • Page 23: Figure 4: Exploded View Of Controller Replaceable Components

    Introduction to Oracle FS1-2 System Service Procedures Legend 1 ESM modules (0,1,2,3) 2 Filler panels 3 Controller Unit Identification Display (CUID) The following figure shows all the replaceable components of the Controller. Figure 4: Exploded view of Controller replaceable components...
  • Page 24: Drive Enclosure Components

    Oracle System Handbook (https://support.oracle.com/handbook_private/index.html). The part numbers are listed in the Oracle FS1 Flash Storage System components list. The Drive Enclosure chassis is a field replaceable unit (FRU). The remaining components of both Drive Enclosure types are customer replaceable units (CRU).
  • Page 25: Figure 5: De2-24P Drive Enclosure Crus

    Introduction to Oracle FS1-2 System Service Procedures Figure 5: DE2-24P Drive Enclosure CRUs Legend 1 Drives 4 I/O module 0 2 Power cooling module 0 5 I/O module 1 3 Power cooling module 1 The following figure shows the CRUs in the DE2-24C Drive Enclosure.
  • Page 26: Table 3: Drive Enclosure Component Descriptions

    Introduction to Oracle FS1-2 System Service Procedures Figure 6: DE2-24C Drive Enclosure CRUs Legend 1 Drives 4 I/O module 0 2 Power cooling module 1 5 I/O module 1 3 Power cooling module 2 The following table provides a summary of the Drive Enclosure components.
  • Page 27: Pilot Components

    Oracle FS System release 6.1 supports the following drives: Note: The list of supported drives can change. Refer to the release notes for your release of the Oracle FS System for the corresponding list of supported drives. Table 4: Release 6.1 supported drives...
  • Page 28: Table 5: Pilot Components And Descriptions

    Introduction to Oracle FS1-2 System Service Procedures the Oracle FS1 Flash Storage System components list. Part numbers are listed in the components list. The Pilot is a one rack-unit (1U) server and consists of several replaceable components. Many Pilot components are customer replaceable (CRUs), while others are field replaceable units (FRUs) that require Oracle Customer Support to perform the replacement.
  • Page 29: Figure 8: Pilot Front View

    Introduction to Oracle FS1-2 System Service Procedures Legend 1 Power supplies 7 Ethernet port (ETH-0) labeled as NET-3 2 PCIe card slot 1 8 Ethernet port (ETH-1) labeled as NET-2 3 PCIe card slot 2 9 Ethernet port (ETH-2) labeled as NET-1...
  • Page 30: Figure 9: Exploded View Of Pilot Replaceable Components

    5 Fan modules 13 CPU 6 Front Indicator Module (FIM) 14 USB OSA flash drive 7 Energy Storage Module (ESM) for Oracle 12 Gb/s 15 Motherboard SAS PCIe RAID HBA that goes into PCIe slot 4 8 SAS HDDs 16 Disk backplane boards...
  • Page 31: Warnings And Cautions

    If there is no ESD cart available or ESD floor, ground yourself before you touch a component that has been transported on a cart. Required Tools Before starting the installation of a Oracle Flash Storage System, be sure you have the needed equipment and tools available.
  • Page 32: Rack Safety Precautions

    Caution: If non-Oracle FS System equipment must be installed in the rack, additional care must be taken to ensure that this equipment does not cause overheating of the Oracle FS System components or block air flow. All Oracle FS System components meet these requirements, but ONLY if the installation and rack position guidelines are carefully followed.
  • Page 33: Guided Maintenance

    Guided Maintenance Guided Maintenance Overview As a feature of Oracle FS System Manager (GUI), Guided Maintenance presents you with a sequence of dialogs that guides you through the process of replacing field replaceable units (FRUs) and customer replaceable units (CRUs). Prompt replacement of failed FRUs and CRUs helps maintain system reliability.
  • Page 34: Guided Maintenance Replaceable Components

    Providing accurate system status and replacing FRUs and CRUs are complex operations that involve many lower level components within the system. The Oracle FS System is designed to be maintained without requiring support from Oracle Customer Support. Each FRU and CRU has its own diagnostics, which are called by the Pilot to verify that a FRU or CRU is accessible and functioning properly.
  • Page 35: Table 7: Hot-Serviceable Components

    Pilot Components Replacing Pilot components requires assistance from Oracle Customer Support. Oracle Customer Support identifies the failed component for you. You then use Guided Maintenance to prepare the Pilots for component replacement. Guided Maintenance provides a link to HTML pages containing the replacement...
  • Page 36: Access Guided Maintenance

    NVDIMMs • Power supplies • From Oracle FS System Manager (GUI), navigate to System > Hardware. Select Controllers. The GUI displays the Controllers Overview page. The Controllers Overview pages displays the status of the Controller components. Select the Controller containing the component that is to be replaced.
  • Page 37: Access To Replace A Controller Component (2)

    Power distribution board • PCIe Riser • From Oracle FS System Manager (GUI), navigate to Support > System Trouble. Select the Controller that contains the component that is to be replaced. Select Actions > Replace Component. Guided Maintenance displays the list of replaceable components for the Controller.
  • Page 38: Access To Replace A Pilot Component

    Guided Maintenance displays the Introduction page, and guides you through the steps to replace the Drive Enclosure component. Access to Replace a Pilot Component From Oracle FS System Manager (GUI), navigate to System > Hardware. Select Pilots. The GUI displays the Pilots Overview page.
  • Page 39: Chapter 2: Oracle Fs1-2 Global Procedures

    RU 25 to RU 28 (next DE2-24C DE) RU 29 to RU 42 If the Oracle FS System includes one Replication Engine, then follow the placement shown in the following table: Table 10: Component placement with one Replication Engine Component type...
  • Page 40: Table 11: Component Placement With Two Replication Engines

    RU 25 to RU 28 (next DE2-24C DE) RU 29 to RU 42 If the Oracle FS System includes two Replication Engines, then follow the placement shown in the following table: Table 11: Component placement with two Replication Engines Component type...
  • Page 41: Component Numbering

    The chassis ID number of the Drive Enclosure is based on the order by which the Controller identifies the Drive Enclosures. Drive Enclosures are also assigned a chassis ID number in the Oracle FS System Manager GUI that is labeled Enclosure Chassis ID. The chassis ID number can be changed using the GUI. The chassis ID number displayed on the chassis must always match the Enclosure Chassis ID displayed on the GUI.
  • Page 42: Figure 10: Component Numbering In Oracle Fs Systems

    Refer to the following example for more information on component numbering of the rack-ready Oracle FS Systems. The chassis ID numbers on the Controllers can also be manually changed from the GUI. Figure 10: Component numbering in Oracle FS Systems...
  • Page 43: System-Wide Procedures

    • Note: You need not always perform a complete data backup to remove Drive Enclosures from an Oracle FS System. However, prior to removal make sure that all necessary resources have been migrated from the Drive Enclosure and the system configuration is not located on the Drive Enclosure.
  • Page 44: Controller Rails

    2 Round holes 3 Threaded holes Caution: Oracle recommends that you install each Controller after you install the rail kit before installing the next combination of rail kit and Controller. Installing all of the rail kits and then inserting the Controllers is not always possible because of potential space limitations at some data centers.
  • Page 45: Table 14: Controller Rail Kit Mounting Screws

    Controller rails on the rack and the Controller chassis. Note: To locate part numbers for the rail kits, open Oracle System Handbook (https://support.oracle.com/handbook_private/index.html) and go to the Oracle FS1 Flash Storage System components list. Part numbers are listed in the components list. Related Links Controller Rails...
  • Page 46: Install The Rack Rails For The Controller

    Oracle FS1–2 Global Procedures Install the Rack Rails for the Controller Prior to adding Controllers, install rails into the rack for each Controller that you plan to add. Prerequisites: • Ensure that you have adequate room to work around the rack while installing the rails and the Controller.
  • Page 47: Figure 13: Left Rail Secured To The Front Of The Rack

    Oracle FS1–2 Global Procedures Legend 1 Rack mount holes 2 Left rail Use a Phillips Number 2 screwdriver to insert and tighten two 8-32 panhead screws to secure the left rail to the front of the rack. Note: Each Controller requires two standard mounting units (2U) of vertical space in the rack.
  • Page 48: Install The Slide Rails For The Controller

    Oracle FS1–2 Global Procedures At the back of the rack, adjust the length of the left rail as needed to fit the rack, and position the rail flange over the face of the rack rail. Figure 14: Left rail adjusted at the back of the rack...
  • Page 49: Figure 15: Slide Rail Assembly Unlocked

    Oracle FS1–2 Global Procedures Figure 15: Slide rail assembly unlocked Legend 1 Slide rail assembly 2 Slide rail lock button Slide the mounting bracket release button, and then slide the mounting bracket out of the slide rail. Figure 16: Mounting bracket release button...
  • Page 50: Figure 17: Slide Rail Middle Section Unlocked

    Oracle FS1–2 Global Procedures Legend 1 Slide rail 2 Mounting bracket release button 3 Mounting bracket Figure 17: Slide rail middle section unlocked Legend 1 Slide rail 2 Metal lever Tip: Press the metal lever on the middle section of the slide rail to unlock the slide rail, and then push the middle section back into the rack.
  • Page 51: Figure 18: Mounting Bracket Attached To The Chassis

    Oracle FS1–2 Global Procedures Figure 18: Mounting bracket attached to the chassis Legend 1 Mounting bracket 2 Controller chassis Tip: Position the mounting bracket against the Controller chassis so that the mounting bracket are aligned with screw holes and then install the screws.
  • Page 52: Figure 19: Slide Rail Mounted On The Rack Post

    Oracle FS1–2 Global Procedures Figure 19: Slide rail mounted on the rack post Legend 1 Rack post 2 Slide rail Tip: Loosely attach the front of a slide rail to the right front rack post using two screws but do not tighten the screws yet. Adjust the length of the slide rail by sliding the back mounting flange to reach the outside edge of the back rack post.
  • Page 53: Figure 20: Slide Rail Spacing Tool

    Oracle FS1–2 Global Procedures Figure 20: Slide rail spacing tool Legend 1 Spacing tool 2 Slide rails Tip: At the front of the rack, plug the left side of the tool into slots at the end of the left rail. Insert the right side of the tool into the front end of the right rail, while sliding the end of the rail to the right or left as needed to allow the ends of the tool to enter the ends of both rails.
  • Page 54: Install The Controller Cma

    Oracle FS1–2 Global Procedures Figure 21: Controller chassis mounted on the slide rails Legend 1 Slide rails 2 Controller chassis 3 Mounting brackets Caution: Work with a partner or use a mechanical lift for assistance. The Controller weighs approximately 70 lbs (31.75 kg). Two people are required to carry the chassis.
  • Page 55: Figure 22: Cma Rail Extension Inserted Into The Back Of The Left Slide Rail

    Oracle FS1–2 Global Procedures At the back of the rack, plug the CMA rail extension into the end of the left slide rail assembly. Figure 22: CMA rail extension inserted into the back of the left slide rail Legend 1 CMA rail extension 2 Slide rail Caution: Support the CMA during this installation.
  • Page 56: Figure 23: Inner Cma Connector Mounted

    Oracle FS1–2 Global Procedures Figure 23: Inner CMA connector mounted Legend 1 Slide rail 2 Inner CMA connector 3 Clip Insert the outer CMA connector into the end of the right sliding rail. Figure 24: Outer CMA connector attached...
  • Page 57: Insert The Controller Into A Rack

    Oracle FS1–2 Global Procedures Legend 1 Outer CMA connector 2 Slide rail Fully insert the hinged plastic connector at the left side of the CMA into the CMA rail extension. Figure 25: Left side of the slide rail mounted Legend...
  • Page 58: Verify Operation Of The Slide Rails And The Cma

    Oracle FS1–2 Global Procedures Caution: Always load equipment into a rack from the bottom up so that the rack will not become top-heavy and tip over. Caution: Slide-rail-mounted components are not to be used as a shelf or a work space.
  • Page 59: Figure 26: Controller Slide Rails Unlocked

    Oracle FS1–2 Global Procedures Figure 26: Controller slide rails unlocked Legend 1 Slide rail assembly 2 Slide rail lock button Inspect the attached cables for any binding or kinks. Verify that the CMA extends fully and does not bind in the slide rails.
  • Page 60: Figure 28: Slide Rail Release Button

    Oracle FS1–2 Global Procedures Legend 1 Slide rail 2 Mounting bracket release button 3 Mounting bracket Slide the Controller back into the rack. Simultaneously unlock both slide rail release buttons, and push the Controller completely into the rack. Figure 28: Slide rail release button...
  • Page 61: Drive Enclosure Rails

    Oracle FS1–2 Global Procedures Drive Enclosure Rails To prepare a rack for adding Drive Enclosures to the Oracle Flash Storage System, you must install rails in the rack for each Drive Enclosure that you plan to add. Oracle includes rail kits in the Drive Enclosure packaging.
  • Page 62: Figure 30: Rails For The De2-24P Drive Enclosure

    Oracle FS1–2 Global Procedures Figure 30: Rails for the DE2-24P Drive Enclosure Legend 1 Left-side rail for square-hole and round- 2 Adaptor pins for threaded-hole hole racks racks...
  • Page 63: Drive Enclosure Rail Kits

    Oracle FS1–2 Global Procedures Figure 31: Rails for the DE2-24C Drive Enclosure Legend 1 Left-side rail for square-hole racks 3 Round-hole racks 2 Threaded-hole racks Related Links Install Drive Enclosure Rails Drive Enclosure Rail Kits Drive Enclosure Rail Kits The following table summarizes the contents of the Drive Enclosure rail kits.
  • Page 64: Table 15: Drive Enclosure Rail Kits

    4 Phillips Number 2 ACR hex flange head screws To locate part numbers for the rail kits, open Oracle System Handbook (https:// support.oracle.com/handbook_private/index.html) and go to the Oracle FS1 Flash Storage System components list. Part numbers are listed in the components list. Related Links...
  • Page 65: Install Drive Enclosure Rails

    Oracle FS1–2 Global Procedures Install Drive Enclosure Rails Prior to adding Drive Enclosures, install rails into the rack for each Drive Enclosure that you plan to add. Prerequisites: • Before handling a component, touch a grounded surface to discharge any static electricity.
  • Page 66: Figure 32: 10Mm Wrench And Adaptor Pins

    Oracle FS1–2 Global Procedures Figure 32: 10mm wrench and adaptor pins Legend 1 10mm wrench 2 Adaptor pins Position the front of the rails inside of the rack, with the rail flange inside of the rack flange. The rail label faces the inside of the rack. The pins should be fully located...
  • Page 67: Figure 33: Rack Flange, Rail Flange, And Rail Label (Front)

    Oracle FS1–2 Global Procedures Figure 33: Rack flange, rail flange, and rail label (front) Legend 1 Rack flange 2 Rail flange and label Insert and loosely tighten one screw through the front of the rack and into the top hole in the rails.
  • Page 68: Install Rails In Square Or Round Hole Racks

    Oracle FS1–2 Global Procedures Figure 34: Back-mounting screw Install Rails in Square or Round Hole Racks Locate the appropriate rack unit (RU) height. The DE2-24P Drive Enclosure requires two standard mounting units (2U) of vertical space in the rack. Remove the rails from the Drive Enclosure packaging.
  • Page 69: Figure 35: Front Of The Rack And Rail-Location Pegs

    Oracle FS1–2 Global Procedures Figure 35: Front of the rack and rail-location pegs Legend 1 Rail-location pegs 2 Front rack post Insert and tighten one Phillips 13mm head hex flange screw through the front rack hole and into the top hole of the rail.
  • Page 70: Figure 36: A Phillips 13Mm Head Hex Flange Screw And The Front Of A Rack

    Oracle FS1–2 Global Procedures Figure 36: A Phillips 13mm head hex flange screw and the front of a rack Legend 1 Phillips 13mm head hex flange screw 2 Rail-location pegs From the back of the rack, position the pegs fully into the corresponding rack holes.
  • Page 71: Install Rails For De2-24C Drive Enclosures

    Oracle FS1–2 Global Procedures Legend 1 Back of the rack Insert and tighten one Phillips 13mm head hex flange screw into the back of the rack and into the rail. Figure 38: A Phillips 13mm head hex flange screw and the back of a rack Repeat steps 1-6 to install the right-hand rail assembly.
  • Page 72: Figure 39: Cage Nut Installed In A Square-Hole Rack

    Oracle FS1–2 Global Procedures Figure 39: Cage nut installed in a square-hole rack Legend 1 Rail-location pegs 2 Cage nut Prepare the screws in each rail end. Square-hole racks No preparation is required. Round-hole racks Remove the two rail-location pegs from each rail end and replace them with the special screws from the rail kit.
  • Page 73: Figure 40: Rail-Location Pegs From Inside Of The Rail Flange And The Clip Nut

    Oracle FS1–2 Global Procedures Figure 40: Rail-location pegs from inside of the rail flange and the clip Legend 1 Rail location pegs from inside of the rail flange 2 Clip nut Position the front of the rails inside of the rack.
  • Page 74: Figure 41: Rail-Location Pegs And A Square-Hole Rack

    Oracle FS1–2 Global Procedures Figure 41: Rail-location pegs and a square-hole rack Legend 1 Rail-location pegs 2 Cage nut Extend the rail length towards the back of the rack and into the rail holes at the back of the rack.
  • Page 75: Insert A De2-24P Drive Enclosure Into A Rack

    Oracle FS1–2 Global Procedures Insert and fully tighten one Phillips 13mm head hex flange screw through the back of the rack and into the rail. Tighten the two locking screws in the side of the rail. Figure 43: The locking screws and side of the rail Repeat steps 1 - 8 to install the right-hand rail assembly.
  • Page 76: Figure 44: Left Rail Channel

    Oracle FS1–2 Global Procedures Caution: Do not use the power supply handles to lift the chassis. Using the power supply handles to lift the chassis can damage the power cooling modules and disrupt electrical power to the Drive Enclosure. Angle the Drive Enclosure slightly to the left and align the left side slider on the Drive Enclosure so that it engages with the left rail channel.
  • Page 77: Figure 45: Back Of The Drive Enclosure And Rail Secured

    Oracle FS1–2 Global Procedures screw hole on the rail, then the Drive Enclosure is not seated. You must reinsert the Drive Enclosure. On both sides of the Drive Enclosure, insert a Phillips Number 2 pan head screw with patch lock through the hole at the back of the Drive Enclosure and secure it into the screw hole on the rail.
  • Page 78: Insert A De2-24C Drive Enclosure Into A Rack

    Oracle FS1–2 Global Procedures Figure 46: Left front-side cap and Phillips 13mm head hex flange screw Legend 1 Phillips 13mm head hex flange screw 2 Left front-side cap After you have secured the Drive Enclosure to the rails, attach the front- side caps to the Drive Enclosure.
  • Page 79: Figure 47: The Rail Ledge For The De2-24C Drive Enclosure

    Oracle FS1–2 Global Procedures Caution: Do not use the power supply handles to lift the chassis. Using the power supply handles to lift the chassis can damage the power cooling modules and disrupt electrical power to the Drive Enclosure. Carefully slide the Drive Enclosure into the rack.
  • Page 80: Pilot Rails

    Oracle FS1–2 Global Procedures Legend 1 Phillips Number 2 pan head screw with patch lock Remove the front-side caps on both sides of the Drive Enclosure and secure a Phillips 13mm head hex flange screw. Note: The front-side cap on the right side of the Drive Enclosure contains the RFID tag, which uniquely identifies the Drive Enclosure.
  • Page 81: Pilot Rail Kits

    Note: To locate part numbers for the rail kits, open Oracle System Handbook (https://support.oracle.com/handbook_private/index.html) and go to the Oracle FS1 Flash Storage System components list. Part numbers are listed in the components list. The following figure shows the parts in the Pilot rail kit.
  • Page 82: Install The Rack Rails For The Pilot

    Oracle FS1–2 Global Procedures Install the Rack Rails for the Pilot Install the rack rails on the rack prior to installing the Pilot. Prerequisite: Ensure that you have adequate room to work around the rack while installing the rails and the Pilot.
  • Page 83: Figure 52: Slide Rails Oriented With The Ball Bearing Track

    Oracle FS1–2 Global Procedures Figure 52: Slide rails oriented with the ball bearing track Legend 1 Slide rail 2 Ball bearing track 3 Locking mechanism Starting with either the left or right side of the rack, align the rear of the slide-rail assembly against the inside of the rear rack rail, and push until the assembly locks into place with an audible click.
  • Page 84: Install The Slide Rails For The Pilot

    Oracle FS1–2 Global Procedures Align the front of the slide-rail assembly against the outside of the front rack rail, and push until the assembly locks into place with an audible click. Repeat steps to attach the slide-rail assembly to the other side of the rack.
  • Page 85: Install The Pilot Cma

    Oracle FS1–2 Global Procedures Verify that the rear locating pin has engaged the mounting bracket clip. Repeat steps to install the remaining slide rail mounting bracket on the other side of the Pilot chassis. Install the Pilot CMA Install the cable management arm (CMA) so that you can route the Pilot cables into the rack.
  • Page 86: Insert The Pilot Into A Rack

    Oracle FS1–2 Global Procedures Note: The CMA in the graphic is for representation only. The CMA shipped with your Pilot might be slightly different. Insert the left CMA slide-rail connector into the back of the left slide rail assembly until the connector locks into place with an audible click.
  • Page 87: Figure 57: Pilot With Mounting Brackets Inserted Into The Slide Rails

    Oracle FS1–2 Global Procedures management interface (PMI) and private interconnect (PI) cables have been connected. Caution: Work with a partner or use a mechanical lift for assistance. The Pilot weighs approximately 39.9 lbs (18.1 kg). Two people are required to carry the chassis.
  • Page 88: Verify Operation Of The Slide Rails And The Cma

    Oracle FS1–2 Global Procedures Legend 1 Mounting brackets inserted into the slide rail 2 Slide rail release button 3 Slide rail lock Simultaneously push and hold the slide rail release buttons on each mounting bracket while you push the Pilot into the rack. Continue pushing the Pilot into the rack until the slide rail locks (on the front of the mounting brackets) engage the slide rail assemblies until you hear an audible click.
  • Page 89 Oracle FS1–2 Global Procedures Caution: Work with a partner or use a mechanical lift for assistance. The Pilot weighs approximately 18.1 kilograms (39.9 pounds). Two people are required to carry the chassis. Slowly pull the Pilot out of the rack until the slide rails reach their stops.
  • Page 90: Chapter 3: Controller Replacement Procedures

    Controllers provide I/O access to the customer LAN or SAN and provide an internal SAS interface that is used to interconnect all Drive Enclosures and other Controllers. The Oracle FS System supports two storage Controllers. The following figure shows an Oracle FS System Controller.
  • Page 91: Remove An Air Filter

    Controller Replacement Procedures Insert an Air Filter Related Links Controller Components Remove an Air Filter At the front of the Controller chassis, locate the air filter release tabs. Press the release tabs inwards at the same time to unlock the tabs and disengage the air filter.
  • Page 92: Insert An Air Filter

    Controller Replacement Procedures Figure 62: Remove air filter Set the air filter aside. Insert an Air Filter Tilt the top of the air filter slightly towards you and insert the bottom two hooks into the mounting tabs. Figure 63: Insert air filter Important: Ensure that nothing interferes with the edges of the air filter and that the air filter seats properly.
  • Page 93: Replace A Controller Fan Module

    Controller Replacement Procedures Replace a Controller Fan Module If a fan module fails, the system issues critical alerts. Replace failed fan modules as soon as possible. Prerequisites: • Ensure that you have a Phillips Number 2 screwdriver with at least a 4-inch shaft.
  • Page 94: Figure 65: Fan Module Location

    Controller Replacement Procedures Figure 65: Fan module location Legend 1 Fan module-0 2 Fan module-1 3 Fan module-2 4 Fan module-3 5 Fan module-4 Note: The fan modules can be accessed only after removing the top cover over the Controller chassis. Note: To replace a fan module, you do not need to remove the Controller from the rack but extend it along the Controller rails using the cable management arm (CMA).
  • Page 95: Prepare The Component For Replacement

    Related Links Controller Components Prepare the Component for Replacement From Oracle FS System Manager (GUI), navigate to System > Hardware > Controllers and then select the Controller that contains the component that is to be replaced. Select Actions > View.
  • Page 96: Slide Controller To Service Position

    Controller Replacement Procedures From the Identify Hardware dialog, specify how you want to identify the chassis so that you can locate it in the data center. You can select one of the following methods to identify the chassis: Identify Flashes the LEDs on the chassis that contains the failed component. Reverse Identify Flashes the LEDs on all of the chassis in the system except for the chassis that contains the failed component.
  • Page 97: Remove The Controller Power Supply Cords

    Controller Replacement Procedures Figure 66: Slide the Controller to service position Legend 1 Rack 2 Controller chassis 3 Release buttons Important: Before you slide the Controller chassis out, ensure that the cables do not interfere with the movement of the Controller chassis. Although the cable management arm (CMA) is hinged so that you can extend the Controller chassis, all cables and cords must be out of the way when you service the Controller components.
  • Page 98: Open The Controller Top Cover

    Controller Replacement Procedures Figure 67: Remove power supply cords Legend 1 Power supply cords 2 Power supply handle Tip: Always notify affected users that the Controller will be powered off. Open the Controller Top Cover Fully loosen the two captive thumb screws at the back of the top cover using the Phillips number 2 screwdriver, if necessary.
  • Page 99: Remove A Fan Module

    Controller Replacement Procedures Legend 1 Controller top cover 2 Captive screws Slide the top cover backwards 0.5 inches (13 mm) and lift the top cover straight up and off the Controller chassis. Remove a Fan Module Using your thumb and forefinger, grasp the removal tab and gently lift the fan module from the fan compartment.
  • Page 100: Insert A Fan Module

    Controller Replacement Procedures Note: When removing a fan module, do not rock it back and forth. Rocking the fan module can cause damage to the motherboard connectors. Set the fan module aside. Note: The fan compartment might come out when the last fan module is removed.
  • Page 101: Complete The Component Replacement

    Controller Replacement Procedures Place the top cover of the Controller and tighten the two thumb screws at the back of the Controller that secure the top cover. Figure 71: Close Controller top cover Legend 1 Thumb screws 2 Controller top cover 3 Controller Complete the Component Replacement Slide the Controller back into rack position.
  • Page 102: Replace A Controller Power Supply

    Controller Replacement Procedures Note: The Controller status will be visible several minutes after being powered on. The Oracle FS1 Flash Storage System must load the operating system software on the Controller, then validate the status of the Controller and the hardware before it will allow the Controller to rejoin the system and return to Normal status.
  • Page 103: Figure 72: Power Supply Location

    Controller Replacement Procedures Figure 72: Power supply location Legend 1 Power supply-1 (PS-1) 2 Power supply-0 (PS-0) Note: To replace a power supply, you can access the faulted power supply from the back of the Controller module. To access the power supply located in the bottom slot (PS-0), the CMA clip must be disconnected to enable the power supply to clear the support arm.
  • Page 104: Prepare The Component For Replacement

    Related Links Controller Components Prepare the Component for Replacement From Oracle FS System Manager (GUI), navigate to System > Hardware > Controllers and then select the Controller that contains the component that is to be replaced. Select Actions > View.
  • Page 105: Remove The Power Cord

    Controller Replacement Procedures From the Identify Hardware dialog, specify how you want to identify the chassis so that you can locate it in the data center. You can select one of the following methods to identify the chassis: Identify Flashes the LEDs on the chassis that contains the failed component. Reverse Identify Flashes the LEDs on all of the chassis in the system except for the chassis that contains the failed component.
  • Page 106: Remove A Power Supply

    Controller Replacement Procedures Legend 1 Power supply cord 2 Power supply handle Remove a Power Supply Remove the power supply by grasping the power supply handle and pushing the power supply latch to the left. Figure 74: Controller power supply latch Legend 1 Power supply handle 3 Power supply...
  • Page 107: Insert A Power Supply

    Controller Replacement Procedures Figure 75: Remove power supply Legend 1 Power supply 2 Power supply compartment 3 Controller If both power supplies must be removed, label the power supplies with the slot numbers from which they are removed. Note: Removing both power supplies will result in the immediate powering off of the Controller.
  • Page 108: Insert The Power Cord

    Note: The Controller status will be visible several minutes after being powered on. The Oracle FS1 Flash Storage System must load the operating system software on the Controller, then validate the status of the Controller and the hardware before it will allow the Controller to rejoin the system and return to Normal status.
  • Page 109: Replace A Controller Riser

    Controller Replacement Procedures Replace a Controller Riser A riser board assembly provides network and data-path connections for network or read and write operations. If the assembly fails, read and write operations carried by the HBAs will fail as well. Prerequisites: •...
  • Page 110: Prepare The Component For Replacement

    Verify Controller Component Status Related Links Controller Components Prepare the Component for Replacement From Oracle FS System Manager (GUI), navigate to Support > System Trouble. Select the Controller that contains the component that is to be replaced. Select Actions > Replace Component.
  • Page 111: Slide Controller To Service Position

    Controller Replacement Procedures You can select one of the following methods to identify the chassis: Identify Flashes the LEDs on the chassis that contains the failed component. Reverse Identify Flashes the LEDs on all of the chassis in the system except for the chassis that contains the failed component.
  • Page 112: Remove The Controller Power Supply Cords

    Controller Replacement Procedures Figure 78: Slide the Controller to service position Legend 1 Rack 2 Controller chassis 3 Release buttons Important: Before you slide the Controller chassis out, ensure that the cables do not interfere with the movement of the Controller chassis. Although the cable management arm (CMA) is hinged so that you can extend the Controller chassis, all cables and cords must be out of the way when you service the Controller components.
  • Page 113: Disconnect Controller Cabling

    Controller Replacement Procedures Figure 79: Remove power supply cords Legend 1 Power supply cords 2 Power supply handle Tip: Always notify affected users that the Controller will be powered off. Disconnect Controller Cabling Disconnect all data cables from the Controller. Note: All cables must be disconnected from the Controller and labeled such that they can be reconnected accurately to the Controller after the replacement procedure is complete.
  • Page 114: Remove A Riser

    Controller Replacement Procedures Figure 80: Captive thumb screws to remove the top cover Legend 1 Controller top cover 2 Captive screws Slide the top cover backwards 0.5 inches (13 mm) and lift the top cover straight up and off the Controller chassis. Remove a Riser Disconnect any external cables that remain connected to the HBAs in the risers.
  • Page 115: Figure 81: Captive Screws To Secure The Risers

    Controller Replacement Procedures Figure 81: Captive screws to secure the risers Legend 1 Riser 3 with latch 3 Riser 1 2 Riser 2 4 Captive screws that secure riser To remove riser 3, unlock the latch to release the riser from the Controller motherboard.
  • Page 116: Figure 82: Unlock Riser 3 Latch

    Controller Replacement Procedures Figure 82: Unlock Riser 3 latch Legend 1 Riser 3 latch 3 HBA 2 Riser 3 Carefully pull the riser straight up and place it aside. Figure 83: Remove riser...
  • Page 117: Insert A Riser

    Controller Replacement Procedures Legend 1 Riser 2 Controller motherboard Important: Ensure that any HBAs that must be removed from the failed riser and placed onto the replacement rise are inserted into the same slots on the replacement riser. Insert a Riser Lower the riser onto the Controller motherboard and press the riser edge connector securely into the socket.
  • Page 118: Figure 85: Captive Screws To Secure Risers To The Motherboard

    Controller Replacement Procedures Figure 85: Captive screws to secure risers to the motherboard Legend 1 Riser 3 with latch 3 Riser 1 2 Riser 2 4 Captive screws To install riser 3, lock the latch to secure the riser to the Controller motherboard.
  • Page 119: Close The Controller Top Cover

    Controller Replacement Procedures Figure 86: Riser 3 latch locked Legend 1 Riser 3 latch 3 HBA 2 Riser 3 Reconnect any previously removed internal or external cables to any HBAs installed in the riser. Repeat the above steps for any additional risers that you are installing. Close the Controller Top Cover Place the top cover of the Controller and tighten the two thumb screws at the back of the Controller that secure the top cover.
  • Page 120: Reconnect Controller Cabling

    Reconnect Controller Cabling Reconnect all the data cables on the Controller. Note: Oracle Customer Support recommends labeling all cables connected to the Controller so that the cables can be reconnected accurately to the Controller after the replacement procedure is complete.
  • Page 121: Verify Controller Component Status

    Note: The Controller status will be visible several minutes after being powered on. The Oracle FS1 Flash Storage System must load the operating system software on the Controller, then validate the status of the Controller and the hardware before it will allow the Controller to rejoin the system and return to Normal status.
  • Page 122 (FC or iSCSI HBA 16Gb, optical only) and NAS (10 GbE HBA). The placement of the HBA inside the riser slot is based on the Oracle FS System configuration option selected. All HBAs supported in the Oracle FS System are customer replaceable units (CRUs).
  • Page 123: Prepare The Component For Replacement

    Controller Replacement Procedures Prepare the Component for Replacement From Oracle FS System Manager (GUI), navigate to System > Hardware > Controllers and then select the Controller that contains the component that is to be replaced. Select Actions > View. The View dialog displays the components in the Replaceable Unit list. The Status column lists the status of each component.
  • Page 124: Remove The Controller Power Supply Cords

    Controller Replacement Procedures Squeeze the release buttons on either side of the Controller front panel at the same time and slide the Controller chassis forward until the slide rails lock into position. You might have to remove screws locking the front panel to the rack before the Controller slides forward.
  • Page 125: Disconnect Controller Cabling

    Controller Replacement Procedures Disconnect the power cords from both power supplies. Figure 89: Remove power supply cords Legend 1 Power supply cords 2 Power supply handle Tip: Always notify affected users that the Controller will be powered off. Disconnect Controller Cabling Disconnect all data cables from the Controller.
  • Page 126: Remove A Riser

    Controller Replacement Procedures Figure 90: Captive thumb screws to remove the top cover Legend 1 Controller top cover 2 Captive screws Slide the top cover backwards 0.5 inches (13 mm) and lift the top cover straight up and off the Controller chassis. Remove a Riser Disconnect any external cables that remain connected to the HBAs in the risers.
  • Page 127: Figure 91: Captive Screws To Secure The Risers

    Controller Replacement Procedures Figure 91: Captive screws to secure the risers Legend 1 Riser 3 with latch 3 Riser 1 2 Riser 2 4 Captive screws that secure riser To remove riser 3, unlock the latch to release the riser from the Controller motherboard.
  • Page 128: Figure 92: Unlock Riser 3 Latch

    Controller Replacement Procedures Figure 92: Unlock Riser 3 latch Legend 1 Riser 3 latch 3 HBA 2 Riser 3 Carefully pull the riser straight up and place it aside. Figure 93: Remove riser...
  • Page 129: Remove An Hba

    Controller Replacement Procedures Legend 1 Riser 2 Controller motherboard Important: Ensure that any HBAs that must be removed from the failed riser and placed onto the replacement rise are inserted into the same slots on the replacement riser. Remove an HBA Disconnect any cables that are connected to the HBAs inside the riser.
  • Page 130: Insert An Hba

    Controller Replacement Procedures Figure 95: Remove HBA from riser slots Legend 1 Riser 2 Riser slots 3 HBA Insert an HBA Unscrew the filler panels on the riser (if any), so that the HBAs can be inserted into the PCIe slots of the replacement riser. Note: If you are replacing an HBA from the riser with the retainer latch, swing the retainer latch to its fully open (180 degrees) position.
  • Page 131: Figure 96: Insert Hba Into Riser Slot

    Controller Replacement Procedures Figure 96: Insert HBA into riser slot Legend 1 Riser 2 Riser slots 3 HBA Apply firm pressure on each end of the HBA alternately until it clicks into place in the riser socket. Caution: Support the HBA and the riser as necessary to prevent excessive flexure.
  • Page 132: Insert A Riser

    Controller Replacement Procedures Legend 1 Riser retainer latch 2 HBA 3 Riser Repeat the procedure for any additional PCIe3 HBAs that might be installed in the other risers. Reconnect any cables that had been disconnected from the HBAs. Note: Make sure that disconnected cables from the HBAs are connected to their original ports.
  • Page 133: Figure 99: Captive Screws To Secure Risers To The Motherboard

    Controller Replacement Procedures Legend 1 Riser 2 Controller motherboard After the riser is seated properly inside the Controller, tighten the two captive Phillips screws on both sides of the riser to secure the riser on the Controller motherboard. Figure 99: Captive screws to secure risers to the motherboard Legend 1 Riser 3 with latch 3 Riser 1...
  • Page 134: Close The Controller Top Cover

    Controller Replacement Procedures Figure 100: Riser 3 latch locked Legend 1 Riser 3 latch 3 HBA 2 Riser 3 Reconnect any previously removed internal or external cables to any HBAs installed in the riser. Repeat the above steps for any additional risers that you are installing. Close the Controller Top Cover Place the top cover of the Controller and tighten the two thumb screws at the back of the Controller that secure the top cover.
  • Page 135: Reconnect Controller Cabling

    Reconnect Controller Cabling Reconnect all the data cables on the Controller. Note: Oracle Customer Support recommends labeling all cables connected to the Controller so that the cables can be reconnected accurately to the Controller after the replacement procedure is complete.
  • Page 136: Verify Controller Component Status

    Ensure that all DIMM slots are filled with either filler panels or DIMMs to ensure proper airflow. A basic Oracle FS1 Flash Storage System has two standard DIMMs and a performance Oracle FS1 Flash Storage System has 12 standard DIMMs. Each DIMM in the Oracle FS1 Flash Storage System have 16 GB memory.
  • Page 137: Figure 102: Dimm Memory Module

    Controller Replacement Procedures Figure 102: DIMM memory module The following diagram indicates the location of the DIMMs in the DIMM slots. Figure 103: DIMMs in DIMM slots Note: The DIMMs can be accessed only after removing the cover over the Controller chassis.
  • Page 138: Prepare The Component For Replacement

    Related Links Controller Components Prepare the Component for Replacement From Oracle FS System Manager (GUI), navigate to System > Hardware > Controllers and then select the Controller that contains the component that is to be replaced. Select Actions > View.
  • Page 139: Slide Controller To Service Position

    Controller Replacement Procedures Identify Flashes the LEDs on the chassis that contains the failed component. Reverse Identify Flashes the LEDs on all of the chassis in the system except for the chassis that contains the failed component. Click Next. Based on the method you selected to identify the chassis, the corresponding LEDs flash to help you locate the chassis in the data center.
  • Page 140: Remove The Controller Power Supply Cords

    Controller Replacement Procedures Figure 104: Slide the Controller to service position Legend 1 Rack 2 Controller chassis 3 Release buttons Important: Before you slide the Controller chassis out, ensure that the cables do not interfere with the movement of the Controller chassis. Although the cable management arm (CMA) is hinged so that you can extend the Controller chassis, all cables and cords must be out of the way when you service the Controller components.
  • Page 141: Open The Controller Top Cover

    Controller Replacement Procedures Figure 105: Remove power supply cords Legend 1 Power supply cords 2 Power supply handle Tip: Always notify affected users that the Controller will be powered off. Open the Controller Top Cover Fully loosen the two captive thumb screws at the back of the top cover using the Phillips number 2 screwdriver, if necessary.
  • Page 142: Remove An Air Filter

    Controller Replacement Procedures Legend 1 Controller top cover 2 Captive screws Slide the top cover backwards 0.5 inches (13 mm) and lift the top cover straight up and off the Controller chassis. Remove an Air Filter At the front of the Controller chassis, locate the air filter release tabs. Press the release tabs inwards at the same time to unlock the tabs and disengage the air filter.
  • Page 143: Raise The Drive Compartment To Service Position

    Controller Replacement Procedures Figure 108: Remove air filter Set the air filter aside. Raise the Drive Compartment to Service Position Disconnect the cables attached to the backplane. Cables that must be disconnected include: SATA or drive cable • NV-DIMM cable •...
  • Page 144: Figure 110: Disengaging The Backplane

    Controller Replacement Procedures Legend 1 SATA or drive cable 2 NV-DIMM cables 3 Drive compartment 4 Backplane boards 5 Motherboard to HDD backplane cable Note: The USB board cable is connected to the Controller display panel. Note: All cables attached to the backplane must be disconnected before raising the drive compartment.
  • Page 145: Remove An Air Duct

    Controller Replacement Procedures Legend 1 Thumb screws that secure the backplane 2 Backplane Note: Use the screwdriver very carefully to avoid damaging the electrical circuitry inside the Controller. Raise the backplane and drive compartment to the vertical position. Figure 111: Drive compartment raised Legend 1 Backplane 2 Drive compartment...
  • Page 146: Figure 112: Remove Air Duct

    Controller Replacement Procedures Figure 112: Remove air duct Legend 1 Screws that secure air duct 2 Air duct Note: The brackets that secure the air duct are labeled L (left) and R (right). The left bracket slides forward and the right bracket slides back when facing the Controller in the service position.
  • Page 147: Remove A Dimm

    Controller Replacement Procedures Remove a DIMM Remove the DIMMs by pressing down on the tabs on both sides of the DIMM to unlock it from the slot. Figure 114: Remove DIMMs Legend 1 Tabs to release DIMMs 2 DIMM 3 DIMM slot Note: Pressing on the fault remind button on the motherboard lights up the fault LED.
  • Page 148: Insert A Dimm

    Controller Replacement Procedures Insert a DIMM Press the DIMM fully into the DIMM slot and ensure that the tabs on both sides of the DIMM are locked. Figure 115: Insert Controller DIMM Legend 1 DIMM 2 Tabs to secure DIMMs 3 DIMM notch aligns with the DIMM slots Note: While inserting DIMMs, ensure that there is no interference with the cables.
  • Page 149: Lower The Drive Compartment

    Controller Replacement Procedures Note: Never leave a DIMM slot unpopulated. Insert fillers into empty slots to ensure proper air flow inside the Controller. Lower the Drive Compartment Rotate the drive compartment and backplane back into position inside the Controller and ensure that the alignment pins engage. Note: To confirm that the backplane is locked into position, listen for an audible click or feel the backplane engage with the Controller.
  • Page 150: Insert An Air Duct

    Controller Replacement Procedures Insert an Air Duct Secure the air duct inside the Controller by tightening the two Phillips Number 2 screws into position. Note: The brackets that secure the air duct are labeled L (left) and R (right). The left bracket slides forward, the right bracket slides back when facing the Controller in the service position.
  • Page 151: Complete The Component Replacement

    The Overview page for the selected chassis lists the status of each component. Note: The Controller status will be visible several minutes after being powered on. The Oracle FS1 Flash Storage System must load the operating...
  • Page 152 Controller Replacement Procedures system software on the Controller, then validate the status of the Controller and the hardware before it will allow the Controller to rejoin the system and return to Normal status. Review the status of the LEDs to confirm a status of Normal.
  • Page 153: Chapter 4: Drive Enclosure Replacement Procedures

    Drive Enclosure Overview Drive Enclosures are used as back-end storage for the Oracle Flash Storage System. The Oracle FS System can be configured for as many as 30 Drive Enclosures. The two types of Drive Enclosure are the DE2-24P Drive Enclosure and the DE2-24C Drive Enclosure.
  • Page 154: Figure 121: De2-24C Drive Enclosure (Front View)

    Drive Enclosure Replacement Procedures Figure 121: DE2-24C Drive Enclosure (front view) Both types of Drive Enclosures have the following physical configuration: Two hot-serviceable I/O modules with two interface slots that comply with • the Storage Bridge Bay (SBB) standard Two hot-serviceable 580W power cooling modules with dual load-sharing •...
  • Page 155: Drive Enclosure Drive Replacement

    Drive Enclosure Replacement Procedures Figure 122: DE2-24P Drive Enclosure (back view) Figure 123: DE2-24C Drive Enclosure (back view) Drive Enclosure Drive Replacement Each Drive Enclosure has drives located on the front of the chassis. Drives are customer replaceable units (CRUs). Replacing a drive is a hot-serviceable process.
  • Page 156: Figure 124: De2-24P Drive Enclosure Drives

    • Six drive upgrade to the current configuration • Important: The Oracle FS System accepts only Oracle-supplied drives. The capacity and the type of a replacement drive must be same as the other drives in the Drive Enclosure. The 24 drive locations are numbered 0 to 23 from left to right. The following figure shows the location of the drives on the DE2-24P Drive Enclosure.
  • Page 157: Replace A Drive Enclosure Drive

    Insert a Drive Verify the Status of a Drive Enclosure Component Prepare a Drive Enclosure for Component Replacement From Oracle FS System Manager (GUI), navigate to System > Hardware. Select Drive Enclosures. The GUI displays the Drive Enclosures Overview page. The Drive Enclosures Overview page displays the status of the Drive Enclosure components.
  • Page 158: Remove A Drive

    Drive Enclosure Replacement Procedures From the Identify Hardware dialog, specify how you want to identify the chassis so that you can locate it in the data center. You can select one of the following methods to identify the chassis: Identify Flashes the LEDs on the chassis that contains the failed component.
  • Page 159: Figure 127: A De2-24C Drive Enclosure Drive And Drive Carrier Latch

    Drive Enclosure Replacement Procedures Figure 127: A DE2-24C Drive Enclosure drive and drive carrier latch Legend 1 A drive 2 Drive carrier latch (closeup) Pull the drive carrier handle fully open to unlock and partially eject the drive from the Drive Enclosure chassis. Caution: Do not force open the drive carrier handle.
  • Page 160: Insert A Drive

    Drive Enclosure Replacement Procedures Figure 129: A drive removed from a DE2-24P Drive Enclosure Legend 1 Drive carrier handle 2 Removing the drive Grasp the middle of the drive body and pull the drive completely out of the Drive Enclosurechassis. Place the drive into an antistatic bag or on an ESD-qualified surface .
  • Page 161: Verify The Status Of A Drive Enclosure Component

    Drive Enclosure Replacement Procedures Legend 1 Drive carrier handle DE2-24C 2 Drive carrier handle DE2-24P Drive Enclosure Drive Enclosure Slide the drive all the way into the Drive Enclosure chassis slot. Figure 131: DE2-24C Drive Enclosure and inserted drive Figure 132: DE2-24P Drive Enclosure and inserted drive Press the drive carrier handle closed until it locks into place.
  • Page 162: Replace An I/O Module

    Drive Enclosure Replacement Procedures Close Guided Maintenance. You can also verify component status by navigating to System > Hardware > Drive Enclosures. The Drive Enclosure overview page lists the status of each component. Replace an I/O Module I/O modules provide the input and output transfer of data. Failure of a single I/O module degrades connectivity and data availability.
  • Page 163: Figure 133: I/O Modules On De2-24P And De2-24C Drive Enclosure Types

    Drive Enclosure Replacement Procedures Figure 133: I/O modules on DE2-24P and DE2-24C Drive Enclosure types Legend 1 I/O module 0 (DE2-24P Drive 3 I/O module 0 (DE2-24C Drive Enclosure) Enclosure) 2 I/O module 1 (DE2-24P Drive 4 I/O module 1 (DE2-24C Drive Enclosure) Enclosure) Caution: Make sure you can replace the FRU or CRU within 10 minutes of...
  • Page 164: Prepare A Drive Enclosure For Component Replacement

    Drive Enclosure Replacement Procedures Prepare a Drive Enclosure for Component Replacement From Oracle FS System Manager (GUI), navigate to System > Hardware. Select Drive Enclosures. The GUI displays the Drive Enclosures Overview page. The Drive Enclosures Overview page displays the status of the Drive Enclosure components.
  • Page 165: Insert An I/O Module

    Drive Enclosure Replacement Procedures After replacing the I/O module, you will be required to restore the SAS interface connectors to the same configuration as prior to replacement. Figure 134: I/O module SAS connector ports Legend 1 SAS connector ports Using your thumb and forefinger, squeeze the release button toward the lever hole to release the lever.
  • Page 166: Figure 136: Insert The I/O Module

    Drive Enclosure Replacement Procedures Note: Notice that I/O module 0 in the DE2-24P Drive Enclosure is inverted. As the I/O module contacts the chassis midplane, close the lever and reattach the release button. To confirm that the I/O module is properly closed, listen for an audible click or feel the I/O module engage with the chassis midplane.
  • Page 167: Verify The Status Of A Drive Enclosure Component

    Drive Enclosure Replacement Procedures The Power LED emits a steady green light. • The Fault LED is off. • All four Activity LEDs emit a green light for each SAS-2 port that has • an SAS interface cable connected to it. Verify the Status of a Drive Enclosure Component From Guided Maintenance, verify that the status of the component is Normal.
  • Page 168: Prepare A Drive Enclosure For Component Replacement

    Prepare a Drive Enclosure for Component Replacement Remove a Power Cooling Module Insert a Power Cooling Module Verify the Status of a Drive Enclosure Component Prepare a Drive Enclosure for Component Replacement From Oracle FS System Manager (GUI), navigate to System > Hardware. Select Drive Enclosures.
  • Page 169: Remove A Power Cooling Module

    Drive Enclosure Replacement Procedures The GUI displays the Drive Enclosures Overview page. The Drive Enclosures Overview page displays the status of the Drive Enclosure components. Select the Drive Enclosure containing the component that you want to replace. Select Actions > View. The View Drive Enclosure dialog displays the list of replaceable Drive Enclosure components in the Replaceable Unit list.
  • Page 170: Insert A Power Cooling Module

    Drive Enclosure Replacement Procedures Unplug the power cord from the failed power cooling module. Release the attachment lever. To release the attachment lever, squeeze together the latch and the opposite side of the failed power cooling module. Figure 139: Attachment lever and latch on the power cooling module Legend 1 Power cooling module 3 Attachment lever...
  • Page 171: Figure 140: Power Cooling Module Orientation

    Drive Enclosure Replacement Procedures Figure 140: Power cooling module orientation Legend 1 Latch on the left power cooling 2 Latch on the right power cooling module module With the attachment lever fully open, orient the power cooling module so that the latch aligns with the inner area of the Drive Enclosure and slide the power cooling module into the chassis slot.
  • Page 172: Verify The Status Of A Drive Enclosure Component

    Drive Enclosure Replacement Procedures Legend 1 Power cooling module 2 Opened attachment lever As the power cooling module contacts the Drive Enclosure chassis midplane, close the attachment lever. To confirm that the power cooling module is properly closed, listen for an audible click or feel the part engage with the Drive Enclosure chassis midplane.
  • Page 173 Drive Enclosure Replacement Procedures You can also verify component status by navigating to System > Hardware > Drive Enclosures. The Drive Enclosure overview page lists the status of each component.
  • Page 174: Chapter 5: Pilot Replacement Procedures

    The two models available for the Pilot are X4–2 and X5–2. The following figure is an isometric illustration of the Pilot. Note: The X4-2 and X5-2 Pilot models cannot coexist in the same Oracle FS System. Both Pilots must be X4 or both Pilots must be X5.
  • Page 175: Figure 144: Identifying X4-2 And X5-2 Pilot Front Panels

    Pilot Replacement Procedures along the front with vent holes between groups of two drive bays. The X5–2 Pilot has six drive bays on the left and center of the chassis and no vent holes except in the drive carrier. In the X5–2 Pilot, there is a DVD blank panel at the top right corner of the front panel and two drive bays directly below.
  • Page 176: Replace A Pilot Battery

    The battery also powers the CMOS BIOS system settings of the Oracle FS System. Replace the battery if the Pilot fails to maintain proper time or the battery gets discharged due to age.
  • Page 177: Prepare A Pilot For Component Replacement

    Contact Oracle Customer Support prior to replacing a Pilot component. Oracle Customer Support identifies the failed component on the Pilot for you. From Oracle FS System Manager (GUI), navigate to System > Hardware > Pilots and select the Pilot that contains the component that you want to replace.
  • Page 178: Slide Pilot To Service Position

    Pilot Replacement Procedures Click Next. Guided Maintenance sends a request to flash the white locate LED on the Pilot to help you identify the Pilot in the data center. Click Next. Guided Maintenance displays a link that you use to access the instructions for component replacement.
  • Page 179: Figure 147: Pilot Position During Component Replacement

    Pilot Replacement Procedures Figure 147: Pilot position during component replacement Legend 1 Rack 2 Pilot chassis 3 Pilot rails Slide the Pilot chassis fully forward until the slide lockout release tabs lock into position. Figure 148: Pilot slide lockout release tabs...
  • Page 180: Power Off The Pilot

    Pilot Replacement Procedures Legend 1 Slide rail lock 2 Slide lockout release tabs Note: The slide-rail locks are located behind the flip-down handles on the front of the Pilot chassis. The slide-rail locks are released when the flip- down handles are pulled down. The slide lockout release tabs must be released to push the Pilot chassis back into the rack.
  • Page 181: Open Pilot Top Cover

    Pilot Replacement Procedures Caution: Close the Pilot fan door within 60 seconds to maintain adequate airflow to properly cool the server. Open Pilot Top Cover Press down on the push button on the Pilot top cover to release the top cover and use the recessed areas to slide the top cover toward the back of the Pilot about 0.5 inches (12.7 mm).
  • Page 182: Insert A Battery

    (+) facing upwards. Figure 152: Battery insertion Legend 1 Pilot battery 2 Battery socket If the Pilot is configured to synchronize with a network time server using the Network Time Protocol (NTP), the Oracle ILOM clock is reset as soon...
  • Page 183: Close Pilot Top Cover

    Pilot is powered on and connected to the network. Otherwise, proceed to the next step. If the Pilot is not configured to use NTP, reset the Oracle ILOM clock using the Oracle ILOM CLI or the web interface. You can also reprogram the BIOS Setup utility to reprogram the host clock.
  • Page 184: Close Pilot Fan Door

    Pilot Replacement Procedures Legend 1 Top cover 2 Grooves to slide the top cover 3 Fan door Close Pilot Fan Door Close the Pilot fan door by pressing the two release tabs on both sides of the fan door until it locks into place. Connect Power Cords On the Pilot Reconnect the power cords to the Pilot.
  • Page 185: Verify Component Replacement On The Standby Pilot

    If you replaced a component on the active Pilot, complete the following steps to verify the status of the Pilot: Restart Oracle FS System Manager (GUI). Navigate to System > Hardware > Pilots. The GUI displays the Pilot Overview page.
  • Page 186: Figure 155: Sas Hba

    Pilot Replacement Procedures • Use only the filler panels provided with the Pilot to maintain proper airflow and EMI conformance for empty slots inside the Pilot. • Fail over the Pilot before replacing the component using Guided Maintenance Each Pilot supports a single 6 Gb/s SAS HBA on the PCIe slot of its riser. The SAS HBA is installed in the internal PCIe 4 slot of riser 3 and is not visible from the back of the Pilot.
  • Page 187: Prepare A Pilot For Component Replacement

    Contact Oracle Customer Support prior to replacing a Pilot component. Oracle Customer Support identifies the failed component on the Pilot for you. From Oracle FS System Manager (GUI), navigate to System > Hardware > Pilots and select the Pilot that contains the component that you want to replace.
  • Page 188: Slide Pilot To Service Position

    Pilot Replacement Procedures If you are replacing a power supply or a fan module, you are not • required to bring the Pilot offline. The power supplies and fan modules are hot-serviceable. Note: You can replace one power supply without bringing the Pilot offline, as long as the second power supply remains online and operational.
  • Page 189: Power Off The Pilot

    Pilot Replacement Procedures Figure 157: Pilot slide lockout release tabs Legend 1 Slide rail lock 2 Slide lockout release tabs Note: The slide-rail locks are located behind the flip-down handles on the front of the Pilot chassis. The slide-rail locks are released when the flip- down handles are pulled down.
  • Page 190: Open Pilot Top Cover

    Pilot Replacement Procedures Figure 158: Pilot with fan door open Legend 1 Fan door release tabs 2 Pilot fan door in open position Caution: Close the Pilot fan door within 60 seconds to maintain adequate airflow to properly cool the server. Open Pilot Top Cover Press down on the push button on the Pilot top cover to release the top cover and use the recessed areas to slide the top cover toward the back of...
  • Page 191: Remove A Sas Hba

    Pilot Replacement Procedures Legend 1 Push button to release top cover 2 Grooves to slide out top cover Lift the cover off the Pilot chassis and set it aside. Remove a SAS HBA Press on the retention clip that secures faceplate of the riser and release the riser from the Pilot motherboard.
  • Page 192: Figure 161: Disconnect Sas Cable Bundle

    Pilot Replacement Procedures Legend 1 Retention clip 2 PCIe riser lever 3 Slide card retainer 4 Riser and HBA assembly 5 Riser faceplate Unlock the slide card retainer to release the riser from the Pilot. Tip: You might need to remove fan module (FM–0), which is the left most fan when viewing the Pilot from the front.
  • Page 193: Insert A Sas Hba

    Pilot Replacement Procedures Hold the riser in one hand and use your other hand to carefully remove the SAS HBA card from PCIe slot 4 of riser 3. Using a Phillips Number 2 screwdriver, remove the two screws to disconnect the rear bracket attached to the SAS HBA from the rear of the PCIe riser.
  • Page 194: Figure 163: Pilot Riser Insertion

    Pilot Replacement Procedures Note: Place the component on an antistatic mat if it must be set aside for any reason. Transfer the internal bracket from the faulted SAS HBA to the replacement SAS HBA. Note: The new SAS HBA is not shipped with an internal bracket, which is why the bracket must be transferred from the faulted SAS HBA to the replacement HBA.
  • Page 195: Close Pilot Top Cover

    Pilot Replacement Procedures Legend 1 Slide card retainer 2 Riser 3 PCIe riser lever 4 Retention clip that secures the riser faceplate Note: The three locking mechanisms that secure the riser in position on the Pilot motherboard include: Slide card retainer that secures the riser to the Pilot. •...
  • Page 196: Close Pilot Fan Door

    Pilot Replacement Procedures Gently slide the top cover along the grooves of the Pilot by pressing down on either side of the top cover until it locks into place and you hear an audible click. Figure 164: Pilot top cover installed Legend 1 Top cover 2 Grooves to slide the top cover...
  • Page 197: Verify Component Replacement On The Standby Pilot

    If you replaced a component on the active Pilot, complete the following steps to verify the status of the Pilot: Restart Oracle FS System Manager (GUI). Navigate to System > Hardware > Pilots. The GUI displays the Pilot Overview page.
  • Page 198: Replace A Pilot Riser

    Pilot Replacement Procedures Replace a Pilot Riser Riser board assemblies include printed circuit boards and PCIe slots in which HBAs can be inserted based on system type and configuration. A failed riser board assembly can cause read and write errors because the HBAs will not be able to function properly.
  • Page 199: Prepare A Pilot For Component Replacement

    2 Riser R2 3 Riser R3 Note: In the Oracle FS System, riser R1 and riser R2 do not contain any HBAs. Only riser R3 contains the PCIe slot for the internal SAS HBA and might need to be replaced in case of failure.
  • Page 200: Slide Pilot To Service Position

    Pilot Replacement Procedures Select Actions > Repair Pilot. Guided Maintenance displays the list of Pilot components. Based on the information from your Oracle Customer Support representative, select the correct component from the list. Click Next. Guided Maintenance sends a request to flash the white locate LED on the Pilot to help you identify the Pilot in the data center.
  • Page 201: Figure 167: Pilot Position During Component Replacement

    Pilot Replacement Procedures Figure 167: Pilot position during component replacement Legend 1 Rack 2 Pilot chassis 3 Pilot rails Slide the Pilot chassis fully forward until the slide lockout release tabs lock into position. Figure 168: Pilot slide lockout release tabs...
  • Page 202: Power Off The Pilot

    Pilot Replacement Procedures Legend 1 Slide rail lock 2 Slide lockout release tabs Note: The slide-rail locks are located behind the flip-down handles on the front of the Pilot chassis. The slide-rail locks are released when the flip- down handles are pulled down. The slide lockout release tabs must be released to push the Pilot chassis back into the rack.
  • Page 203: Open Pilot Top Cover

    Pilot Replacement Procedures Caution: Close the Pilot fan door within 60 seconds to maintain adequate airflow to properly cool the server. Open Pilot Top Cover Press down on the push button on the Pilot top cover to release the top cover and use the recessed areas to slide the top cover toward the back of the Pilot about 0.5 inches (12.7 mm).
  • Page 204: Insert A Riser

    Pilot Replacement Procedures Figure 171: Remove the riser Legend 1 Retention clip 2 PCIe riser lever 3 Slide card retainer 4 Riser and HBA assembly 5 Riser faceplate Unlock the slide card retainer to release the riser from the Pilot. Tip: You might need to remove fan module (FM–0), which is the left most fan when viewing the Pilot from the front.
  • Page 205: Figure 172: Pilot Riser Insertion

    Pilot Replacement Procedures Note: This step applies only to the HBA replacement procedure, when the HBA must be taken out of the riser and the SAS cable bundle must be disconnected. Reconnect the SAS cable bundle into the HBA inside the riser, if you had disconnected it.
  • Page 206: Close Pilot Top Cover

    Pilot Replacement Procedures PCIe riser lever that secures the riser to the PCIe slot on the Pilot • motherboard. Note: If you had removed the fan module (FM-0), replace the fan module back in the fan compartment. Note: Ensure that the rear bracket on the internal SAS HBA card in PCIe slot 4 is connected to the slot in the Pilot chassis side wall.
  • Page 207: Close Pilot Fan Door

    Pilot Replacement Procedures Figure 173: Pilot top cover installed Legend 1 Top cover 2 Grooves to slide the top cover 3 Fan door Close Pilot Fan Door Close the Pilot fan door by pressing the two release tabs on both sides of the fan door until it locks into place.
  • Page 208: Verify Component Replacement On The Standby Pilot

    If you replaced a component on the active Pilot, complete the following steps to verify the status of the Pilot: Restart Oracle FS System Manager (GUI). Navigate to System > Hardware > Pilots. The GUI displays the Pilot Overview page.
  • Page 209: Replace A Pilot Power Supply

    Important: Do not remove the failed power supply until you have a replacement power supply to ensure proper airflow in the Pilot. Note: After you have replaced power supply (PS–0), you must reset the Oracle ILOM service processor (SP) to propagate the key identity properties (KIP) data to the new power supply.
  • Page 210: Prepare A Pilot For Component Replacement

    Contact Oracle Customer Support prior to replacing a Pilot component. Oracle Customer Support identifies the failed component on the Pilot for you. From Oracle FS System Manager (GUI), navigate to System > Hardware > Pilots and select the Pilot that contains the component that you want to replace.
  • Page 211: Remove A Power Supply

    Pilot Replacement Procedures Remove a Power Supply Proceed to step 3 if you have already removed the power cord. Otherwise, from the back of the Pilot, remove the velcro that holds the power cord from the failed power supply. Caution: Do not remove both power cords if it is not necessary. Removing both power cords might crash the Pilot.
  • Page 212: Insert A Power Supply

    Pilot Replacement Procedures Insert a Power Supply Unpack the component from its shipping carton. Note: Place the component on an antistatic mat if it must be set aside for any reason. Align the replacement power supply with the empty power supply compartment.
  • Page 213: Replace A Pilot Fan Module

    Pilot Replacement Procedures Replace a Pilot Fan Module If a fan module fails, the Pilot internal temperature rises quickly. If the temperature exceeds normal thresholds, the system issues critical alerts. Replace fan modules as soon as possible to prevent high-temperature buildup. Prerequisites: •...
  • Page 214: Prepare A Pilot For Component Replacement

    Contact Oracle Customer Support prior to replacing a Pilot component. Oracle Customer Support identifies the failed component on the Pilot for you. From Oracle FS System Manager (GUI), navigate to System > Hardware > Pilots and select the Pilot that contains the component that you want to replace.
  • Page 215: Slide Pilot To Service Position

    Pilot Replacement Procedures standby Pilot. After the active Pilot is offline, the GUI closes. When the failover is complete, you can log back into the GUI. If you are replacing a component located on the standby Pilot, • Guided Maintenance brings the standby Pilot offline. When servicing the standby Pilot, failover is not required.
  • Page 216: Open Pilot Fan Door

    Pilot Replacement Procedures Figure 180: Pilot slide lockout release tabs Legend 1 Slide rail lock 2 Slide lockout release tabs Note: The slide-rail locks are located behind the flip-down handles on the front of the Pilot chassis. The slide-rail locks are released when the flip- down handles are pulled down.
  • Page 217: Remove A Fan Module

    Pilot Replacement Procedures Figure 181: Pilot with fan door open Legend 1 Fan door release tabs 2 Pilot fan door in open position Caution: Close the Pilot fan door within 60 seconds to maintain adequate airflow to properly cool the server. Remove a Fan Module Identify the faulted fan module and then, using your thumb and forefinger on both sides of the fan module tab, gently lift the fan module from the fan...
  • Page 218: Figure 182: Fan Module Status Indicator

    Pilot Replacement Procedures Figure 182: Fan module status indicator Legend 1 Fan module 2 Fan module tab 3 Fan module status indicator 4 Fan door Figure 183: Pilot fan module removal...
  • Page 219: Insert A Fan Module

    Pilot Replacement Procedures Legend 1 Fan module tab 2 Fan modules 3 Fan door Note: When removing a fan module, do not rock it back and forth. Rocking the fan module can cause damage to the motherboard connectors. Set the fan module aside on an antistatic mat. Note: When replacing a fan module, do not service any other components unless the system is shut down and the power cords are removed.
  • Page 220: Close Pilot Fan Door

    Pilot Replacement Procedures Note: Apply firm pressure to fully seat the fan module into the fan compartment. The fan modules are notched to ensure that they are installed in the correct orientation. Press down on the fan module and apply firm pressure to fully seat the fan module.
  • Page 221: Verify Component Replacement On The Active Pilot

    If you replaced a component on the active Pilot, complete the following steps to verify the status of the Pilot: Restart Oracle FS System Manager (GUI). Navigate to System > Hardware > Pilots. The GUI displays the Pilot Overview page.
  • Page 222: Figure 186: Location Of The Dimms On The Pilot Motherboard

    Pilot Replacement Procedures Figure 186: Location of the DIMMs on the Pilot motherboard Legend 1 DIMMs 2 Motherboard 3 DIMM LED Note: The illustration displays multiple DIMMs, but only two DIMMs are populated on the Pilot. Note: If a DIMM is faulty, pressing the Fault Remind button on the motherboard signals the service processor to light the fault LEDs associated with the faulted DIMMs.
  • Page 223: Prepare A Pilot For Component Replacement

    Contact Oracle Customer Support prior to replacing a Pilot component. Oracle Customer Support identifies the failed component on the Pilot for you. From Oracle FS System Manager (GUI), navigate to System > Hardware > Pilots and select the Pilot that contains the component that you want to replace.
  • Page 224: Slide Pilot To Service Position

    Pilot Replacement Procedures Slide Pilot to Service Position Extend the rack’s anti-tilt legs. Figure 187: Pilot position during component replacement Legend 1 Rack 2 Pilot chassis 3 Pilot rails Slide the Pilot chassis fully forward until the slide lockout release tabs lock into position.
  • Page 225: Power Off The Pilot

    Pilot Replacement Procedures Figure 188: Pilot slide lockout release tabs Legend 1 Slide rail lock 2 Slide lockout release tabs Note: The slide-rail locks are located behind the flip-down handles on the front of the Pilot chassis. The slide-rail locks are released when the flip- down handles are pulled down.
  • Page 226: Open Pilot Top Cover

    Pilot Replacement Procedures Figure 189: Pilot with fan door open Legend 1 Fan door release tabs 2 Pilot fan door in open position Caution: Close the Pilot fan door within 60 seconds to maintain adequate airflow to properly cool the server. Open Pilot Top Cover Press down on the push button on the Pilot top cover to release the top cover and use the recessed areas to slide the top cover toward the back of...
  • Page 227: Remove A Pilot Dimm

    Pilot Replacement Procedures Legend 1 Push button to release top cover 2 Grooves to slide out top cover Lift the cover off the Pilot chassis and set it aside. Remove a Pilot DIMM Remove the DIMM by pressing down on the tabs on both sides of the DIMM to unlock it from the slot.
  • Page 228: Insert A Pilot Dimm

    Pilot Replacement Procedures Insert a Pilot DIMM Unpack the component from its shipping carton. Note: Place the component on an antistatic mat if it must be set aside for any reason. Press the DIMM fully into the DIMM slot and ensure that the tabs on both sides of the DIMM are locked.
  • Page 229: Close Pilot Fan Door

    Pilot Replacement Procedures Figure 192: Pilot top cover installed Legend 1 Top cover 2 Grooves to slide the top cover 3 Fan door Close Pilot Fan Door Close the Pilot fan door by pressing the two release tabs on both sides of the fan door until it locks into place.
  • Page 230: Verify Component Replacement On The Standby Pilot

    If you replaced a component on the active Pilot, complete the following steps to verify the status of the Pilot: Restart Oracle FS System Manager (GUI). Navigate to System > Hardware > Pilots. The GUI displays the Pilot Overview page.
  • Page 231: Appendix A: Oracle Fs System Hardware Specifications

    Oracle FS System Hardware Specifications Oracle FS System Hardware Specifications An Oracle Flash Storage System is an assembly of Pilots, Controllers, Drive Enclosures, power distribution units (PDUs), racks, and cables. Replication Engines are an optional component of the Oracle FS System.
  • Page 232: Component Chassis Hardware Specifications

    Oracle FS System Hardware Specifications The following table provides the maximum dimensions of an Oracle Flash Storage System that is fully integrated at the factory in the supported Oracle rack with Oracle PDUs. Table 17: Maximum physical dimensions of an Oracle Flash Storage System...
  • Page 233: Table 19: Controller Dimensions And Weight

    Oracle FS System Hardware Specifications Table 19: Controller dimensions and weight Attribute Value Height 3.45 in (8.76 cm) Width 17.52 in (44.55 cm) Depth 20.25 in (51.435 cm) Weight 41 lb (18.59 kg) Table 20: DE2-24P Drive Enclosure dimensions and weight...
  • Page 234: Table 22: Pilot Power Characteristics

    Oracle FS System Hardware Specifications Power Characteristics Table 22: Pilot power characteristics Power Value characteristic Frequency 50–60Hz AC voltage 100–240V Maximum 314 VA power consumption for both nodes Current draw 1.42A, 208V for both nodes Maximum heat 1102 BTU/hr dissipation...
  • Page 235: Pdu Hardware Specifications

    Oracle or third party PDUs. Non-Oracle PDUs must be compatible with Oracle component power cord lengths and plug types. Non-Oracle PDUs must be mounted in a manner such that the power cords provided by Oracle might be used and the PDUs do not obstruct the ability to replace field replaceable units (FRUs) and customer serviceable units (CRUs).
  • Page 236: Table 25: Low Voltage Dual Phase Pdu For Oracle Flash Storage Systems

    Oracle FS System Hardware Specifications Table 25: Low voltage dual phase PDU for Oracle Flash Storage Systems Low Voltage 2Ph (2W + ground) kVA size 10 kVA Marketing part number 7104982 Phase 1 Phase No grounded neutral conductors are provided in the two input cords.
  • Page 237: Table 27: High Voltage Single Phase Pdu For Oracle Flash Storage Systems

    2 meters (6.6 feet) PDU power cords are 4 meters (13 feet) long, but sections are connected for internal routing in the rack. Table 27: High voltage single phase PDU for Oracle Flash Storage Systems High Voltage 1Ph (2W + ground) kVA size...
  • Page 238: Table 28: High Voltage Three-Phase Pdu For Oracle Flash Storage Systems

    Oracle FS System Hardware Specifications Table 27: High voltage single phase PDU for Oracle Flash Storage Systems (continued) High Voltage 1Ph (2W + ground) Maximum input current for each cord Outlet receptacles (number/type) 42/C13 (seven for each outlet group) 6/C19 (one for each outlet group)
  • Page 239: System Power Requirements

    System Power Requirements The total power consumed by the Oracle FS1 Flash Storage System is dependent on the configuration of the system. To determine the system electrical input ratings for Oracle Flash Storage Systems that use the Oracle supported PDUs, refer to the PDU information provided for Oracle Flash Storage Systems.
  • Page 240: Table 30: System Temperature And Humidity Specifications

    Oracle FS System Hardware Specifications Table 30: System temperature and humidity specifications Mode Ambient Non-condensing Max wet bulb Gradient temperature humidity temperature Operational Up to 7000–feet 10–85% 86°F 36°F/hr elevation: 10%/hr (30°C) (20°C/hr) +41 to 104°F gradient (+5 to 40°C) Up to 10,000–...
  • Page 241: Appendix B: Oracle Fs System Led Status

    Oracle FS System LED Status Oracle FS System LEDs An Oracle FS System includes LEDs to indicate the status of the hardware components. To restore reliability to the Oracle FS System, locate the specific failed component so that you can replace it. Hardware LED configuration helps you identify the failed component.
  • Page 242: Table 31: Controller Led Status And Description (Front Panel)

    Oracle FS System LED Status Figure 194: LED alarm assembly front display Legend 1 Chassis identification LED or Locator 5 Service processor LEDs 2 Service Action Required LED or 6 Back power supply LED Caution or Fault LED 3 Motherboard or Power or OK LED...
  • Page 243 Oracle FS System LED Status Table 31: Controller LED status and description (front panel) (continued) LED color Status Controller OK Green Indicates these conditions: • Off – Indicates that the system is not running in its normal state. System power might be off. The SP might be running.
  • Page 244: Figure 195: Controller Back Leds

    Fault or Alarm Critical • Note: The alarm indicators appear on LEDs Alarm the front panel of the Controller but LED : Red are not applicable for the Oracle FS (Critical, Major, System. Minor) Major • Alarm LED: Red Minor •...
  • Page 245: Table 32: Controller Led Status And Description (Back Panel)

    Oracle FS System LED Status Table 32: Controller LED status and description (back panel) LED color Status Power supply status (Top) Output Output Power OK LED: • • LEDs: Power OK Indicates that output LED: Green power is without fault.
  • Page 246 Oracle FS System LED Status Table 32: Controller LED status and description (back panel) (continued) LED color Status Fast blink – System • is running in standby mode and can be quickly returned to full function. Slow blink – A •...
  • Page 247 Oracle FS System LED Status Table 32: Controller LED status and description (back panel) (continued) LED color Status Network Indicates these conditions: (Left) Link • management LED and Activity Link and Activity LED: • LED: Green On or blinking – A •...
  • Page 248: Controller Power Supply Led Indicators

    Oracle FS System LED Status Controller Power Supply LED Indicators The LED indicators on the power supplies are at the left of the fan of each power supply and provide power activity status. Table 33: Controller power supply LED status and description...
  • Page 249: Controller Esm Led Indicators

    Oracle FS System LED Status Controller ESM LED Indicators Three LEDs represent the status of each energy storage module (ESM). The LEDs are above the release button of each drive. Figure 196: Controller drive LEDs Legend 1 Ready to Remove LED...
  • Page 250: Drive Enclosure Led Indicators

    Oracle FS System LED Status Table 35: Controller ESM LED status and description Icon Location Name Color Status and meaning Ready to Blue On – ESM can be • Remove removed as a hot- swap operation. Off – Do not •...
  • Page 251: Figure 197: Operator Panel Leds (De2-24P Drive Enclosure)

    Oracle FS System LED Status Figure 197: Operator panel LEDs (DE2-24P Drive Enclosure) Legend 1 System power indicator 3 Locate indicator and logical fault indicator 2 Module fault indicator 4 Chassis ID Figure 198: Operator panel LEDs (DE2-24C Drive Enclosure)
  • Page 252: Power Cooling Module Led Indicators

    Oracle FS System LED Status Table 36: Drive Enclosure LED status and description (operator panel) LED color Status System power indicator Green The status is normal. Module fault indicator Amber A module fault is present. Locate indicator White The DE is located.
  • Page 253: Table 37: Drive Enclosure Led Status And Description (Power Cooling Module)

    Oracle FS System LED Status Table 37: Drive Enclosure LED status and description (power cooling module) Status Status Fan fail indicator AC fail indicator DC fail indicator indicator (amber) (amber) (amber) (green) AC power is not available on either power cooling module.
  • Page 254: I/O Module Led Indicators

    Oracle FS System LED Status I/O Module LED Indicators The LED indicators on the I/O modules provide power activity status, locate indicators, fault conditions, and host port activity. The following figure shows the I/O module LEDs. Figure 200: I/O module LEDs...
  • Page 255: Drive Led Indicators

    Oracle FS System LED Status Table 38: Drive Enclosure LED status and description (I/O module) (continued) Status Fault and locate Power and OK Host port activity indicator (amber) indicator (green) (green) The host port is Not applicable Not applicable not active.
  • Page 256: Pilot Led Indicators

    Oracle FS System LED Status Legend 1 Power and activity indicator 2 Drive fault indicator The following table provides status information on the drive LEDs. Table 39: Drive Enclosure LED status and description (drives) Status Power/Activity Indicator Drive Fault indicator...
  • Page 257: Figure 203: Leds At The Front Of The Pilot

    Oracle FS System LED Status Figure 203: LEDs at the front of the Pilot Legend 1 Locator LED / Locator button: white 5 Power button 2 Service Action Required LED or 6 Fan fault LED: amber Caution or Fault LED: Amber...
  • Page 258: Table 40: Pilot Led Status And Description

    Oracle FS System LED Status Table 40: Pilot LED status and description Icon LED color Status Locator LED White OFF – Pilot is operating • button normally FAST BLINK – To locate • a particular system quickly and easily. Pressing the Locate •...
  • Page 259 Oracle FS System LED Status Table 40: Pilot LED status and description (continued) Icon LED color Status Power or OK Green Indicates the operational state of the chassis. This indicator can be in the following states: • OFF – AC power is not present.
  • Page 260 Oracle FS System LED Status Table 40: Pilot LED status and description (continued) Icon LED color Status Top Fan, Amber Indicates that one or more of the Processor, internal fan modules, processors, Memory or memory DIMMs have failed. Failure LED OFF –...
  • Page 261: Pilot Drive Led Indicators

    Oracle FS System LED Status Pilot Drive LED Indicators There are three LEDs on each Pilot drive. There is only one drive in each Pilot. Table 41: Pilot drive LED status and description Icon LED color Status OK to Remove...
  • Page 262: Pilot Port Led Indicators

    Oracle FS System LED Status Pilot Port LED Indicators The Pilot has LED indicators for Network Management ports and the Ethernet ports. Network Management Port Status LEDs The Pilot has one 10/100BASE-T Ethernet management domain interface, labeled NET MGT. There are two LEDs on this port. These indicators are visible from the back of the Pilot.
  • Page 263: Pilot Motherboard Led Indicators

    Oracle FS System LED Status Pilot Motherboard LED Indicators The Pilot motherboard and modules that are installed on the motherboard contain several LEDs. Table 45: Motherboard LED status and description Description DDR3 DIMM Fault Each of the 16 DDR3 DIMM slots on the motherboard has an amber fault LED associated with it.
  • Page 264: Pilot Power Supply Led Indicators

    Oracle FS System LED Status Pilot Power Supply LED Indicators There are two LEDs on each power supply. These LEDs are visible from the back of the Pilot. Table 46: Pilot Drive LED status and description Icon LED color Status...
  • Page 265: Index

    Caution, Warning, and Danger signal words  component numbering order  feedback  component placement location  related to service procedures  components, Oracle FS system Drive Enclosure hardware components technical specifications  backups for  contact information  how to Controller insert a drive ...
  • Page 266 (ESD) replace drives  precautions  hardware specifications environment, data center altitude  Oracle FS system requirements  humidity  PDU  temperature  hazard signal words fan modules in English  how to replace  how to service procedures ...
  • Page 267 I/O module  insert  how to remove  back up data  replace  LED status indicators  part numbers  power cycling  service procedures  Oracle FS System Manager power cycling, system  Guided Maintenance  power supplies Oracle FS Systems how to Controllers replace  overview  service procedures ...
  • Page 268 Index how to fan modules  install Drive Enclosures rails  FRUs  verify  Guided Maintenance  – related books  HBA  remove how to air filter  access Guided Maintenance  DIMM (s)  replace drives  drives  power supplies  fan module  replace drives  HBA  replace I/O modules  I/O modules ...

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