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  • Page 1 IW-RJ472-05 User’s Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents PREFACE ............................1 SAFETY INFORMATION ......................... 1 CAUTION ............................2 SPECIFICATIONS ..........................3 Product Introduction ......................4 Box Contents ..........................4 General Information ......................... 5 1.2.1 Front Panel Controls and Indicators ......................6 1.2.2 Rear Panel Configuration ........................... 7 1.2.2.1 Expander (Host) Configuration ......................
  • Page 3 2.6.2.2 Attach the Inner Rail to the Chassis ....................19 2.6.2.3 Mount the Rail Bracket to the Cabinet ....................20 2.6.2.4 Insert the Chassis to the Cabinet ......................20 External Cable Management Arm Installation ................. 22 2.7.1 Parts Required ............................22 2.7.2 Mounting Bracket Installation .........................
  • Page 4: Preface

    InWin’s server website to download the latest updated version. SAFETY INFORMATION To ensure a safe and smooth operation of your InWin IW-RJ472-05, it is essential that you choose an appropriate location for the system, provide an appropriate operating environment and supply an adequate amount power for all components of the system.
  • Page 5: Caution

    Installing or removing jumpers: A jumper is a short length conductor used to close, open or bypass part of an electronic circuit. Jumpers on InWin backplanes have a small tab on top that you can pick up with your fingertips. Grip the jumper carefully, and plug the jumper to cover the jumper pins on the backplane.
  • Page 6: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS Model Name IW-RJ472-05 Standard EIA-RS310D Dimensions (D x W x H) 914.4 x 482.6 x 176 mm w/o Front Door (36" x 19" x 7") Storage External: Hot-swap 3.5" x 72 (SAS 12Gbps) Supports Power Supply ▪ Form Factor: High efficiency redundant PSU (PSU+FAN Modules) ▪...
  • Page 7: Product Introduction

    1 Product Introduction Box Contents...
  • Page 8: General Information

    General Information Designed for high scalability and high availability in storage applications, the IW-RJ472-05 JBOD enclosure is a high density 4U rackmount storage chassis with 72 tool-less bays, dual hot-swap SAS 12G expander modules, six Mini SAS HD (SFF-8644) for each 12G expander module, six PSU +Fan module fans, dual redundant 1100W power + fan module, and GUI supports via Ethernet board (Optional).
  • Page 9: Front Panel Controls And Indicators

    1.2.1 Front Panel Controls and Indicators The front panel includes control buttons and LED indicators. Name Color Status Description Blue Solid on System is powered on Power On/Off Button with LED System is off Chassis ID Button with Blue Solid on Press the button to activate chassis identification Solid on...
  • Page 10: Rear Panel Configuration

    1.2.2 Rear Panel Configuration Item Item Power Module 1 (PSU+FAN Module) Fan Module 6 (PSU+FAN Module) Power Module 2 (PSU+FAN Module) Primary expander Module Fan Module 1 (PSU+FAN Module) Secondary expander Module Fan Module 2 (PSU+FAN Module) Power Module Handle Fan Module 3 (PSU+FAN Module) Power Switch Fan Module 4 (PSU+FAN Module)
  • Page 11: Expander (Host) Configuration

    1.2.2.1 Expander (Host) Configuration Name Description SAS Port LEDs Host HBA/RAID card connection SAS Host Ports External Uplink, Connect to HBA/RAID card SAS Expansion Ports Connect to cascading JBOD External Downlink, Expander Module Status LED Heartbeat ID LED / Button Press the button to activate chassis identification Expander Serial Port (RS-232) RS-232 Support...
  • Page 12: Hardware Installation

    2 Hardware Installation Removing and Inserting the Top Cover 2.1.1 Open the cover of the chassis NOTE: Please open the top cover only when necessary and close it within 1 minute to prevent the system from HDD overheating. Step 1: Loosen the thumbscrews of the top cover. Step 2: Pull the thumbscrews to release the top cover.
  • Page 13: Removing And Installing A Hard Drive

    Removing and Installing a Hard Drive The IW-RJ472-05 JBOD features tool-less trays, users can easily swap drives without any screws. 2.2.1 Installing a Hard Drive Step 1: Release the latch in the direction of the arrow on the tray. Open the disk tray cover and pull it outward as a handle.
  • Page 14: Removing A Hard Drive

    Step 5 Push 2.2.2 Removing a Hard Drive Step1: Release the latch in the direction of the arrow on the tray. Open the disk tray cover and pull it outward as a handle. Step2: Pull up the tray until it clicks. Step3: Pull the hard drive out carefully.
  • Page 15: Removing And Installing The Fan Module

    Step 4 Push Removing and Installing the Fan Module The IW-RJ472-05 JBOD has built-in fan modules that support hot-swappable and redundant features, which is easy to maintain with the tool-less design. 2.3.1 Removing the Fan Module Step 1: Loosen the thumbscrew of the fan module.
  • Page 16: Installing The Fan Module

    Step 2 Removing and Installing the PSU+FAN Module The IW-RJ472-05 hosts dual built-in redundant 1100W PSU + FAN modules. Each module cage contains one power supply and three fan modules. With this function, the system is capable of still functioning if one of the modules fail. To replace it, the user only needs to release the failed module, then insert a functional module.
  • Page 17: Installing The Psu+Fan Module

    Step 1 Step 2 Push Pull 2.4.2 Installing the PSU+FAN Module Step 1: Push the PSU+FAN module cage back until it clicks. Step 2: Tighten the thumbscrew to secure the cage. Step 1 Push Step 2...
  • Page 18: Removing And Installing The Host & Disk Expander Module

    Removing and Installing the Host & Disk Expander Module The IW-RJ472-05 JBOD is accommodated with pre-installed dual redundant host expander and six redundant disk expander modules. The internal expander is primary; external will be the secondary. The host expander module includes an Ethernet management module, which allows users to monitor and maintain the system.
  • Page 19: Removing The Disk Expander Module

    Step 1 Push Step 2 Step 3 2.5.3 Removing the Disk Expander Module NOTE: Please open the top cover only when necessary and close it within 1 minute to prevent the system from HDD overheating. Step 1: Open the top cover of the chassis. (Please refer to 2.1.1) Step 2: Remove the cable from the disk expander module.
  • Page 20: Installing The Disk Expander Module

    Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Pull 2.5.4 Installing the Disk Expander Module Step 1: Place the disk expander module into the cage until it clicks. Step 2: Put the thumbscrew into position and tighten the thumbscrew. Step 3: Connect the cable to the disk expander module. Step 4: Close the top cover of the chassis.
  • Page 21 Step 2 Step 3 Connects the Connects the Cables Cables...
  • Page 22: Rail Installation

    Rail nstallation The IW-RJ472-05 JBOD is a high density 4U rackmount storage model, which supports EIA-RS310D standard cabinets and chassis racks. InWin provides standard slide rails for mounting the JBOD chassis to cabinets. 2.6.1 The Type of Rail Kit Please follow the instructions to install the rails on the cabinet or chassis rack according to the rail type you ordered.
  • Page 23: Mount The Rail Bracket To The Cabinet

    2.6.2.3 Mount the Rail Bracket to the Cabinet Step 1: Extend the rail bracket over the rear rack of the cabinet. Step 2: Pull out the rear hook on the end of the outer rail, align and push the rail bracket pins into the post holes on the rack. Then, pull back the hook on the end of the outer rail.
  • Page 24 Step 4: Push the chassis to the stop position, then release the blue slide tab (by either pulling the tab forward or pushing the tab back) to continue. Step 5: Until reaching the second stop position, release the blue slide tab again to continue.
  • Page 25: External Cable Management Arm Installation

    External Cable Management Arm nstallation 2.7.1 Parts Required Please use the following parts from the accessory package to install the external cable management arms. 2.7.2 Mounting Bracket Installation Step 1: Align the quick-release extension bracket (G-2-1) to the cabinet mounting bracket(G-1) screw holes, tighten with two round head screws(H).
  • Page 26: Support Arm Installation

    2.7.3 Support Arm Installation Support Arm C-1 Step 1: Align the support arm(C-1) hexagon head screw to the cable management stop bracket (D) elliptical hole and fasten it down. Step 2: Insert the latch of the cable management stop bracket (D) into the quick- release extension bracket (G-2-1) on the cabinet mounting bracket(G-1).
  • Page 27 Step 4: Insert the quick-release latch (B-1) into the quick-release extension bracket (G-2-2) on the cabinet mounting bracket(G-1). (Refer to 2.7.2 Step 2) * When removing, press the blue dot to pull out. Support Arm C-2 Step 1: Place the support arm(C-2) hexagon head screw down to the middle hollow of the support arm(C-1) and fasten it.
  • Page 28: Cable Management Arm Installation

    Step 3: Put the chassis mounting bracket(F) along the end of chassis. Align the screw holes and tighten the flat head screws(K). Step 4: Secure the swivel pin (E) to the chassis mounting bracket (F). 2.7.4 Cable Management Arm Installation Step 1: Insert the quick-release latch (B-1) into the right of the cable-management arm (A).
  • Page 29 Step 2: Insert the quick-release latch (B-2) into the other side of the cable- management arm (A). * When removing, press the blue dot to pull out. Step 3: Insert the other side of the quick-release latch (B-2) into the chassis mount bracket(F).
  • Page 30: Completing Installation

    2.7.5 Completing Installation Step 1: Place the chassis in the cabinet. Step 2: According to the required depth position, the hole is locked on the fixing bracket of the cabinet (There are two screws on the left and right, which need to be in the same position).
  • Page 31: Expander Board Introduction (Host & Disk)

    3 Expander Board Introduction (Host & Disk) Expander Board (Host) Location Description (HOST)External Uplink JS1-JS4 MINI SAS HD Connector (Expansion)External Downlink JS5-JS6 MINI SAS HD Connector LED1-LED6 PHY LINK LED LED7 Status LED Programming (Factory only) ID SW/LED System Reset (Factory only) Flash burn-in test (Factory only) CON2 Management LAN port...
  • Page 32: Expander Board (Disk)

    Expander Board (Disk) Location Description Programming (Factory Only) Console Debug Mode Console Smart Mode MB Fan Control PMBUS Front Panel Signal Connector EFN1 Expander Fan connector LED11/12/13 (LED11-13) JS1-JS3 PHY LED LED01 Expander Heart Beat LED JS1-JS2: Internal Mini-SAS HD Up Link JS1-JS3 JS3: Internal Mini-SAS HD Down Link Power Mode Select...
  • Page 33: User Interface Introduction

    This users’ manual is for all series of InWin JBOD systems including RJ-212, RJ-224, RJ- 316, RJ-424, RJ-448, RJ-460 and RJ-472. It provides the information and instructions of frequent use function.
  • Page 34: Software Management

    Software Management 4.3.1 System Management Structure InWin’s JBOD Systems supports an out-of-band Network Management feature, which enables a rich set of protocols and a flexible way for SAS Expander management anytime from anywhere.
  • Page 35: Serial Port Management

    The rich set of network protocols are leveraged for flexible remote management. The supported protocols including Telnet, SSH, Web-GUI, SNMP and SMTP enables various ways to manage the system. Please be sure the IP address of the system is correctly configured to enable network access.
  • Page 36 4.3.2.1 CLI Commands Some useful CLI commands are listed below ■ Network Management Layer “/mgmt.s#” prompts in the Console Terminal, which means the system is now in the network management level. Under this level, users can manage the network setting such as configuring the IP address and enabling/disabling services.
  • Page 37 Any changes that have been made only available until system reboot. Please be sure to type ‘save’ command to store the configuration so the changes will be kept for next system boot. ■ Expander Management Layer “cd expander0” changes the directory for bridge expander management.
  • Page 38: Network Management

    As the design, there are three internal expanders inside the chassis expanded from the bridge expander. Users can also get into the internal expander management when required. Type “cd expander1” to manage 1 expander. Type “cd expander2” to manage 2 expander.
  • Page 39 Refer to the above session for the default credential information. ■ Below is a reference capture of a tenet session. 4.3.3.2 SSH ■ The SSH service is enabled by default. It provides the same level of CLI commands as it is through serial console or Telnet session. ■...
  • Page 41 4.3.3.3 Web-GUI ■ The Web-GUI is the easiest way to manage the JBOD system. It is enabled by default on this system. ■ Users can simply open the web browser and give the JBOD management IP address in the URL address field to start managing. Login Page Version Page...
  • Page 42 IT people to manage mass amounts of systems, devices and equipment which are embedded with a SNMP agent. ■ The InWin JBOD system’s management module is implemented by a SNMP agent with v1 and v2c support. ■ Users need to configure the same read and write community string in the JBOD system as the SNMP manager so the system can be managed by the SNMP Manager.
  • Page 43 IP address, read community string and write community string to match the settings in the system. And Compiling the InWin JBOD MIB file to the SNMP manager is necessary. Below is an example to browse the system MIB with a free...
  • Page 44: Version Information

    4.3.4 Version Information Users can check the system hardware and firmware version through various ways with CLI commands, Web GUI and SNMP. 4.3.4.1 CLI (UART, Telnet and SSH) ■Type the “version” command on “mgmt.s” Layer to display all the version information including Ethernet firmware version, Expander firmware version and MFG CFG file version.
  • Page 45 4.3.4.2 Web-GUI ■ Type system IP address on Web Browser URL address field to gain access to the system. After logging in, click “Version” on the left pane to view the system version information on the right pane. Scroll down to view all information if the display is out of page.
  • Page 46: System Status

    4.3.5 System Status The System Status is to display the status of the system sensors including temperature, voltage, fan speed and power supply. All the SAS Expander modules are equipped with sensors to monitor system health and control environmental cooling systems accordingly. 4.3.5.1 CLI (UART, Telnet and SSH) ■...
  • Page 47: Network Settings

    4.3.6 Network Settings The Network settings is for configuring system network information such as DHCP/Static IP Address selection, Network Services, Mail configuration and SNMP configuration. 4.3.6.1 CLI (UART, Telnet and SSH with Ethernet Board) ■ There are a couple network setting commands on ”mgmt.s” layer such as “ipaddr”, “gateway”, “netmask”, …etc.
  • Page 48: Disk Information

    4.3.7 Disk Information The disk information is to show the disk drives’ status on the system, including Bay id, Phy id, SAS Address, Link speed and current status. 4.3.7.1 CLI (UART, Telnet and SSH) ■ Type the “phyinfox -s” command on “mgmt.s/expander0” layer to display the system hard disk drives’...
  • Page 49: Zone Setting

    4.3.7.2 Web-GUI ■ Type the system IP address on the web browser URL field to gain access to the system. After logging in, click the “Disk” button on the left panel to view the disk drives information on the right panel. Scroll down to view all information if the display is out of page.
  • Page 50 Note: Zoning configuration with CLI in serial console or Telnet session requires a system reboot to take effect. In Web-GUI, Expanders would be reset when applied. Zoning configuration needs to be set on both domains manually to make them work consistently.
  • Page 51: Firmware Upgrade

    4.3.9 Firmware Upgrade The firmware upgrade function provides a way to update system firmware when necessary. There are 3 firmware for the InWin JBOD system: 1. Network Management Firmware 2. SAS Expander Firmware 3. SAS Expander MFG CFG file There are a couple of ways to upgrade the system firmware according to the HW configurations.
  • Page 52 4.3.9.1 CLI (Telnet or SSH) Users are able to upgrade management firmware, SAS Expander firmware and MFG CFG file through TFTP or Xmodem when using CLI commands. Below the examples are with TFTP server. All sorts of firmware upgrades going through TFTP would be intelligently upgraded to the right hardware.
  • Page 53 ■ SAS Expander Firmware It’s the same as for Management firmware by using the Expander Firmware filename instead in command. “upgrade <tftp_server_ip> <filename>”...
  • Page 54 ■ SAS Expander MFG CFG file Same as Management firmware by using the Expander MFG CFG file filename in command. “upgrade <tftp_server_ip> <filename>” 4.3.9.2 Web-GUI ■ Upgrade system firmware through Web-GUI is much easier than other ways. Just simply select the firmware by file browser and click ‘Apply’ to start.
  • Page 55 Click the “Choose File” button to select the firmware being upgraded from file browser and click “Open” to commit. The firmware can be management firmware, SAS Expander firmware or SAS Expander MFG CFG file. The system would intelligently detect the firmware type and upgrade to the right hardware.
  • Page 56 Web would direct to a page telling the firmware is upgrading. After upgrade is done, Web will direct to the Login page. A system reboot is require to take effect.
  • Page 57: Web Console

    4.3.10 Web Console Web console provides an easy way for users to apply CLI commands to a specific SAS Expander without needing a console terminal. 4.3.10.1 Utilize Web Console ■ Login into Web-GUI then click “Console” on the left panel. Then, on the right panel, select the SAS expander that you would like to apply the command to and fill the command to the rightest square.
  • Page 58: Appendix A

    Appendix A Management Firmware CLI Commands Function Command changes control path to management board or expander control path date display or set current date/time dhcp display or set DHCP client display or set DNS server gateway display or set router (example: 192.168.100.254) ipaddr display or set Ethernet IP address (example: 192.168.100.100) list...
  • Page 59 Function Command (Primary: Zone #1 ; Secondary: Zone #2) Console Select con [ 0 .. 2 | 'n' | 'p' | '?' ] 'n', 'p': switch to next/previous console, '?' : display current console ID (Omit parameter to select 1st console) Show/Set the current date [ set <newdate(*)>...
  • Page 60: Compatibility Lists

    You can download the latest updated device compatibility list from InWin’s website: https://www.in-win.com/en/ipc-server 6 Technical Support If you need help with installation or troubleshooting, you can contact your local InWin partner, or send an e-mail to InWin’s local contacts for technical assistance.

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