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Dell EMC Data Domain
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Shelf and FS15 SSD Shelf
Hardware Guide
302-002-104
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  • Page 1 ® Dell EMC Data Domain ES30 Expansion Shelf and FS15 SSD Shelf Hardware Guide 302-002-104 REV. 04...
  • Page 2 IN THIS PUBLICATION REQUIRES AN APPLICABLE SOFTWARE LICENSE. Dell, EMC, and other trademarks are trademarks of Dell Inc. or its subsidiaries. Other trademarks may be the property of their respective owners. Published in the USA. Dell EMC Hopkinton, Massachusetts 01748-9103 1-508-435-1000 In North America 1-866-464-7381 www.DellEMC.com...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Preface Revision history Chapter 1 Shelf Installation Overview Site requirements..................10 Licensing.....................10 ES30 and FS15 chassis................11 Front panel: Disks................11 Back panel: Power/cooling module and shelf controllers....13 Chapter 2 Installing the Shelves Expansion shelf cables................18 Safety requirements................... 20 Racking and cabling..................20 Avamar integrated with Data Domain systems..........
  • Page 4 CONTENTS Chapter 4 Post-Installation Tasks Add shelf capacity licenses............... 120 Add storage license..............120 Power on sequence..................121 Connect power to shelves ............121 Verifying shelf installation................. 123 Add enclosure disks to the volume............126 Appendix A Hardware Specifications ES30 and FS15 hardware specifications............130 Data Domain ES30 Expansion Shelf and FS15 SSD Shelf Hardware Guide...
  • Page 5: Preface

    Preface Contact your Data Domain technical support professional if a product does not function properly or does not function as described in this document. Note This document was accurate at publication time. Go to the Online Support site, https://support.emc.com/, to ensure that you are using the latest version of this document.
  • Page 6 Preface CAUTION Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury. NOTICE Addresses practices not related to personal injury. Note Presents information that is important, but not hazard-related. Typographical conventions Data Domain uses the following type style conventions in this document: Bold Use for names of interface elements, such as names of windows, dialog boxes, buttons, fields, tab names, key names, and menu paths...
  • Page 7: Revision History

    Revision history Table 1 Document revision history Revi Date Document Software Description sion part version number/ Revision number June 2017 302-000-104 Editorial revisions Rev. 04 October 2016 302-000-104 New title, topics, and cabling diagrams Rev. 03 as they relate to supporting the FS15 shelf and the DD6300, DD6800 and DD9300, and DD9800 systems March 2016...
  • Page 8 Revision history Data Domain ES30 Expansion Shelf and FS15 SSD Shelf Hardware Guide...
  • Page 9: Shelf Installation Overview

    CHAPTER 1 Shelf Installation Overview ES30 expansion shelves Adding ES30 expansion shelves to an Data Domain system increases the system’s storage capacity. The expansion shelves are organized by sets (or chains). For regular DD systems, a set consists of one to four shelves of the same model (either all ES20 or all ES30 shelves).
  • Page 10: Site Requirements

    Shelf Installation Overview Site requirements This table lists the ES30 and FS15 site requirements. See ES30 and FS15 hardware specifications on page 130 for hardware specifications information. Table 2 ES30 and FS15 site requirements Requirement ES30 expansion shelf Vertical Space in 3U.
  • Page 11: Es30 And Fs15 Chassis

    Shelf Installation Overview Note Only Data Domain DD990, DD4200, DD4500, DD6800, DD7200, DD9300, DD9500, and DD9800 support cloud tier storage. Cloud tier storage requires the installation of ES30 shelves to store the cloud tier metadata. An Expanded-Storage license is required to expand the active tier storage above the amount originally installed.
  • Page 12 Shelf Installation Overview Note The disk beacon command causes the LED that signals normal operation to flash on the target disk. Enter Ctrl-C to stop the flash. You can also use the enclosure beacon command to check the LED to blink on every disk. Figure 2 Front panel LEDs 1.
  • Page 13: Back Panel: Power/Cooling Module And Shelf Controllers

    Shelf Installation Overview Table 3 Status lights visible from front of disk enclosure (continued) Light Quantity Color Meaning Disk fault light 1 per disk Amber On when the disk module is faulty, or as an module indication to replace the drive. Back panel: Power/cooling module and shelf controllers For redundancy, the ES30 and FS15 have two identical power supply/cooling modules and two identical shelf controllers which are placed in reverse order.
  • Page 14 Shelf Installation Overview Power supply A Power LED Power fault: Amber Blower fault: Amber Figure 4 Power Supply A LEDs Each shelf controller has two SAS ports. The port labeled with a circle symbol is the Host port, and the port labeled with a diamond symbol is the Expansion port. The Expansion ports are located on the outside, and the Host ports on the inside (reversed controller positions).
  • Page 15 Shelf Installation Overview condition, and powers down the ES30 and FS15 unless you replace a module within two minutes. Back panel: Power/cooling module and shelf controllers...
  • Page 16 Shelf Installation Overview Data Domain ES30 Expansion Shelf and FS15 SSD Shelf Hardware Guide...
  • Page 17: Installing The Shelves

    CHAPTER 2 Installing the Shelves This chapter covers the following major topics: Expansion shelf cables..................18 Safety requirements..................20 Racking and cabling................... 20 Avamar integrated with Data Domain systems............21 Rail kit.........................21 Shelf cabling rules and guidelines................21 Installing or adding ES30 and FS15 shelves............
  • Page 18: Expansion Shelf Cables

    SAS (serial-attached SCSI) cables. Only a fully populated Data Domain shelf with qualified disks can be added as an expansion shelf. Note Shelves for other Dell EMC product lines look identical. Check the product numbers when unpacking. ES30 cables There are two different types of ES30 cables.
  • Page 19 Installing the Shelves Table 5 Mini-SAS to Mini-SAS cable part numbers Cable part number Cable length 038-003-786 1 m. (39 in.) 038-003-787 2 m. (79 in.) 038-003-751 3 m. (118 in.) 038-003-666 5 m. (196 in.) Table 6 HD-Mini-SAS to Mini-SAS cable part numbers Cable part number Cable length 038-003-810...
  • Page 20: Safety Requirements

    Installing the Shelves Safety requirements WARNING The rack or cabinet should be securely bolted to the floor for personnel safety; if not, it could tip over. If securing the rack to the floor is not feasible, and you have less than a fully populated configuration, for personnel safety you must ensure a low center of gravity.
  • Page 21: Avamar Integrated With Data Domain Systems

    Installing the Shelves There are figures showing the various configurations through the remainder of this document. These are guidelines. Other sections define the rules for different systems. All rules must be followed but using a recommended configuration may depend on other restrictions in a specific installation.
  • Page 22 Installing the Shelves Do not mix ES30s and ES20s in the same set. A set is the group of shelves connected together and to the same Data Domain system’s controller ports. Do not mix SAS-based ES30 shelves with any other shelf type in the same set. For redundancy, the two connections from a Data Domain system to a set of shelves must use ports on different SAS HBAs or SAS I/O modules.
  • Page 23 Installing the Shelves Table 10 Shelf configuration supported per Data Domain system (continued) DD system Memory ES30 ES20 Max external Max RAW required cards/ support support shelves number capacity external (GB) port per (TB) (TB) per set of sets available capacity card (TB)
  • Page 24 Installing the Shelves Table 10 Shelf configuration supported per Data Domain system (continued) DD system Memory ES30 ES20 Max external Max RAW required cards/ support support shelves number capacity external (GB) port per (TB) (TB) per set of sets available capacity card (TB)
  • Page 25 Installing the Shelves Table 10 Shelf configuration supported per Data Domain system (continued) DD system Memory ES30 ES20 Max external Max RAW required cards/ support support shelves number capacity external (GB) port per (TB) (TB) per set of sets available capacity card (TB)
  • Page 26 Installing the Shelves Table 10 Shelf configuration supported per Data Domain system (continued) DD system Memory ES30 ES20 Max external Max RAW required cards/ support support shelves number capacity external (GB) port per (TB) (TB) per set of sets available capacity card (TB)
  • Page 27 Installing the Shelves Table 10 Shelf configuration supported per Data Domain system (continued) DD system Memory ES30 ES20 Max external Max RAW required cards/ support support shelves number capacity external (GB) port per (TB) (TB) per set of sets available capacity card (TB)
  • Page 28: Installing Or Adding Es30 And Fs15 Shelves

    Installing the Shelves Note 1RU = 1 Retention Unit , size equal to active tier 1. If you already have more than 1 RU, you get to keep it when you upgrade to DD OS 5.5.1. But there is a caveat: you cannot use encryption or any new feature that we add after 5.5.1.
  • Page 29 Installing the Shelves Cable a set that consists of one shelf Procedure 1. Make a connection from one of the Data Domain system’s SAS HBA ports (for example, HBA 3 Port A) to the shelf’s Controller A’s host port using a DD System-to-Shelf cable.
  • Page 30 Installing the Shelves Figure 5 Shelf cabling connections Data Domain ES30 Expansion Shelf and FS15 SSD Shelf Hardware Guide...
  • Page 31 Installing the Shelves Figure 6 HA shelf cabling connections Note SAS HBA Card 3 is installed above SAS HBA Card 2 when the HBA is mounted horizontally. The ports are labeled D, C, B, and A (as viewed facing the rear panel of the Data Domain system when the HBA is mounted vertically).
  • Page 32 Installing the Shelves Note For redundancy, always cable Shelf Controller A to Shelf Controller A, and Shelf Controller B to Shelf Controller B to create independent duplicate the paths. Figure 7 Shelf set connection overview Data Domain ES30 Expansion Shelf and FS15 SSD Shelf Hardware Guide...
  • Page 33: Requirements For Combining Es20S And Es30S

    Installing the Shelves Requirements for combining ES20s and ES30s Refer to the table and associated information in Shelf cabling rules and guidelines page 21 for shelf configuration restrictions. See the cabling instructions that apply to your Data Domain system: Note DD OS 5.7 and later releases do not support the DD660, DD690, DD880 systems.
  • Page 34: Dd860 And Dd890 System Cabling

    Installing the Shelves DD860 and DD890 system cabling After you determine the number of each model of shelf to be used, plan your racking based on the appropriate configuration shown below. For example, if you have two ES20s and three ES30s, use Configuration A below. Distribute or re-distribute the shelves across the sets as shown for your configuration.
  • Page 35: Dd990 Cabling

    Installing the Shelves Figure 8 Recommended cabling for an extended retention system for DD860 Data Domain Extended Retention for DD860 systems Data Domain Extended Retention systems for DD860 have three quad-port SAS cards and support six sets with a maximum of four shelves per set. Note As mentioned, you cannot combine ES20 and ES30 shelves in the same set.
  • Page 36 Installing the Shelves You cannot exceed the maximum number of shelves listed. You cannot have more than four ES20s in one set. The recommendation is three. You cannot have more than five ES30s one set. The recommendation is four. The power requirements for ES20s are greater than for ES30s. Ensure sufficient redundant power in the rack.
  • Page 37 Installing the Shelves Figure 10 Recommended cabling for DD990 integrated with Avamar DD990 cabling...
  • Page 38 Installing the Shelves Figure 11 Recommended cabling for an extended retention or DD Cloud Tier system for DD990 Data Domain ES30 Expansion Shelf and FS15 SSD Shelf Hardware Guide...
  • Page 39 Installing the Shelves Figure 12 Recommended cabling for DD990 with extended retention and integrated with Avamar DD990 cabling...
  • Page 40 Installing the Shelves The tables below provide guidelines for configuring DD990 systems using a mixture of ES20 and ES30 shelves. Table 16 DD990 cabling (mixed ES20 and ES30): ES20 1-3 Rack 2 Rack 1 Rack 2 Rack 1 Rack 2 Rack 1 ES30 V4.5 ES30 V4.3...
  • Page 41 Installing the Shelves Table 17 DD990 cabling (mixed ES20 and ES30): ES20 4-6 (continued) Rack 2 Rack 1 Rack 2 Rack 1 Rack 2 Rack 1 ES30 V5.1 ES20 V1.1 ES30 V5.1 ES20 V1.1 ES30 V5.1 ES20 V1.1 4 ES20 5 ES20 6 ES20 Note...
  • Page 42: Dd2500 Cabling

    Installing the Shelves Table 19 DD990 cabling (mixed ES20 and ES30): ES20 10-12 (continued) Rack 2 Rack 1 Rack 2 Rack 1 Rack 2 Rack 1 ES30 V6.1 ES20 V2.2 ES30 V5.2 ES20 V2.2 ES30 V5.2 ES20 V2.2 ES30 V5.5* ES20 V2.1 ES30 V5.1 ES20 V2.1...
  • Page 43 Installing the Shelves Figure 13 Recommended DD2500 cabling DD2500 cabling...
  • Page 44: Dd4200, Dd4500, And Dd7200 Cabling

    Installing the Shelves Figure 14 Recommended cabling for DD2500 integrated with Avamar DD4200, DD4500, and DD7200 cabling There are a few rules that must be followed when adding a mixture of ES20, ES30 SATA, and ES30 SAS shelves to your system. If a system does not follow ALL of these rules it is not a legitimate configuration.
  • Page 45 Installing the Shelves The maximum number of shelves displayed in the product's cabling table cannot be exceeded. You cannot have more than four ES20s in a single set (maximum preference is three). You cannot have more than five ES30s in a single set (maximum preference is four).
  • Page 46 Installing the Shelves Table 21 DD4200 cabling information DD4200 ES20 ES20 chains ES30 SATA ES30 SATA ES30 SAS ES30 SAS chains chains 13-16 9-12 9-12 6-10 8-12 6-10 13-16 9-12 Table 22 DD4500 cabling information DD4500 ES20 ES20 chains ES30 SATA ES30 SATA ES30 SAS ES30 SAS...
  • Page 47 Installing the Shelves Table 22 DD4500 cabling information (continued) DD4500 6-10 9-12 6-10 9-11 16-21 11-15 6-10 6-10 9-11 9-12 Table 23 DD7200 cabling information DD7200 ES20 ES20 chains ES30 SATA ES30 SATA ES30 SAS ES30 SAS chains chains 13-16 9-12 9-12 6-10...
  • Page 48 Installing the Shelves Table 23 DD7200 cabling information (continued) DD7200 6-10 11-15 16-20 11-15 6-10 6-10 6-10 6-10 11-15 9-12 13-16/18 The following figures show cabling for base systems, systems with the Extended Retention software option, and systems integrated with an Avamar system. Data Domain ES30 Expansion Shelf and FS15 SSD Shelf Hardware Guide...
  • Page 49 Installing the Shelves Figure 15 Recommended DD4200 cabling DD4200, DD4500, and DD7200 cabling...
  • Page 50 Installing the Shelves Figure 16 Recommended cabling for DD4200 integrated with Avamar Data Domain ES30 Expansion Shelf and FS15 SSD Shelf Hardware Guide...
  • Page 51 Installing the Shelves Figure 17 Recommended cabling for DD4200 system with extended retention software or DD Cloud Tier DD4200, DD4500, and DD7200 cabling...
  • Page 52 Installing the Shelves Figure 18 Recommended cabling for DD4200 with extended retention and integrated with Avamar Data Domain ES30 Expansion Shelf and FS15 SSD Shelf Hardware Guide...
  • Page 53 Installing the Shelves Figure 19 Recommended DD4500 cabling DD4200, DD4500, and DD7200 cabling...
  • Page 54 Installing the Shelves Figure 20 Recommended cabling for DD4500 integrated with Avamar Data Domain ES30 Expansion Shelf and FS15 SSD Shelf Hardware Guide...
  • Page 55 Installing the Shelves Figure 21 Recommended cabling for DD4500 with extended retention software or DD Cloud Tier DD4200, DD4500, and DD7200 cabling...
  • Page 56 Installing the Shelves Figure 22 Recommended cabling for DD4500 with extended retention and integrated with Avamar Data Domain ES30 Expansion Shelf and FS15 SSD Shelf Hardware Guide...
  • Page 57 Installing the Shelves Figure 23 Recommended DD7200 cabling DD4200, DD4500, and DD7200 cabling...
  • Page 58 Installing the Shelves Figure 24 Recommended cabling for DD7200 integrated with Avamar Data Domain ES30 Expansion Shelf and FS15 SSD Shelf Hardware Guide...
  • Page 59 Installing the Shelves Figure 25 Recommended cabling for DD7200 with extended retention software or DD Cloud Tier DD4200, DD4500, and DD7200 cabling...
  • Page 60 Installing the Shelves Figure 26 Recommended cabling for DD7200 with extended retention and integrated with Avamar Data Domain ES30 Expansion Shelf and FS15 SSD Shelf Hardware Guide...
  • Page 61: Dd6300, Dd6800, And Dd9300 Cabling

    Installing the Shelves DD6300, DD6800, and DD9300 cabling There are a few rules that must be followed when adding a mixture of and other shelf types to your system. CAUTION If a system does not follow ALL of these rules it is not a legitimate configuration. Prerequisites: You cannot exceed the maximum amount of raw capacity displayed in the cabling table for each system.
  • Page 62 Installing the Shelves Table 24 Minimum and maximum configurations (continued) System Appliance Minimum Max appliance shelf appliance shelf count count* DD9300 w/ HA and 720 TB usable DD Cloud Tier (192 TB for DD Cloud Tier) * The minimum appliance shelf count does not include shelves for DD Cloud Tier. The cabling diagrams in this section show the maximum configurations for DD6300, DD6800 and DD9300 systems.
  • Page 63 Installing the Shelves Figure 27 Recommended cabling for DD6300 with maximum configuration DD6300, DD6800, and DD9300 cabling...
  • Page 64 Installing the Shelves Figure 28 Recommended cabling for DD6800and DD9300 single node, DD Cloud Tier, or ER systems with maximum configuration Data Domain ES30 Expansion Shelf and FS15 SSD Shelf Hardware Guide...
  • Page 65 Installing the Shelves Figure 29 Recommended cabling for DD9300 with HA and HA with DD Cloud Tier DD6300, DD6800, and DD9300 cabling...
  • Page 66: Dd9500 And Dd9800 Cabling

    Installing the Shelves DD9500 and DD9800 cabling Note If a system installation does not follow ALL of these rules, it is not a legitimate configuration. Prerequisites: Follow the minimum and maximum shelf capacity configuration provided in the table. You cannot have ES30 SATA and ES30 SAS shelves in the same set. You cannot exceed the maximum amount of raw capacity displayed in the product's cabling table.
  • Page 67 Installing the Shelves Note The DD9500 system running DD OS 5.6 does not support any ES20 shelves. Note The racks are filled from bottom up. The cabling diagrams in this section show the maximum configurations for the DD9500 and DD9800 systems. Not all systems will have all the disk shelves shown in the diagrams.
  • Page 68 Installing the Shelves Figure 30 Cabling for base DD9500 /DD9800 systems Data Domain ES30 Expansion Shelf and FS15 SSD Shelf Hardware Guide...
  • Page 69 Installing the Shelves Figure 31 Cabling for HA DD9500 /DD9800 systems in one rack DD9500 and DD9800 cabling...
  • Page 70 Installing the Shelves Figure 32 Cabling for HA DD9500 /DD9800 systems in two racks Data Domain ES30 Expansion Shelf and FS15 SSD Shelf Hardware Guide...
  • Page 71 Installing the Shelves Figure 33 Cabling for DD9500 /DD9800 systems with DD Cloud Tier (Single node or HA) DD9500 and DD9800 cabling...
  • Page 72 Installing the Shelves Figure 34 Cabling for DD9500 /DD9800 systems with ERSO Data Domain ES30 Expansion Shelf and FS15 SSD Shelf Hardware Guide...
  • Page 73: Connecting Power

    Installing the Shelves Connecting power For redundant power distribution, use vertical Power Distribution Units (PDUs) on each side of each rack that cover the rack’s full height. The power supplies in each chassis are capable of operating on 100-120 VAC or 200-240 VAC, 50 Hz or 60 Hz power.
  • Page 74: Types Of Cabinets And Power Connections

    Installing the Shelves 3. Ensure the rack is grounded before connecting AC power from the main circuit. 4. To ensure redundant AC power, connect each power supply of the ES30 to a different AC circuit. If the ES30 is to be connected to PDUs, then each power supply of the ES30 must be fed from a different PDU, and each PDU must be connected to a separate AC circuit.
  • Page 75: Single Phase Power Connections For 40U-P (Current Racks)

    Installing the Shelves Single phase power connections for 40U-P (current racks) The following figures show single phase power connections for 40U-P racks used for several Data Domain systems. Figure 36 Recommended single phase power connections for the 40U-P expansion rack Single phase power connections for 40U-P (current racks)
  • Page 76 Installing the Shelves Figure 37 Recommended single phase power connections for the DD860 and DD890 Data Domain ES30 Expansion Shelf and FS15 SSD Shelf Hardware Guide...
  • Page 77 Installing the Shelves Figure 38 Recommended single phase power connections for the DD990 Single phase power connections for 40U-P (current racks)
  • Page 78 Installing the Shelves Figure 39 Recommended single phase power connections for the DD2500 Data Domain ES30 Expansion Shelf and FS15 SSD Shelf Hardware Guide...
  • Page 79 Installing the Shelves Figure 40 Recommended single phase power connections for the DD4200, DD4500, and DD7200 Single phase power connections for 40U-P (current racks)
  • Page 80 Installing the Shelves Figure 41 Recommended single phase power connections for DD6300, DD6800 and DD9300 Data Domain ES30 Expansion Shelf and FS15 SSD Shelf Hardware Guide...
  • Page 81 Installing the Shelves Figure 42 Recommended single phase power connections for the DD9500/DD9800 Single phase power connections for 40U-P (current racks)
  • Page 82 Installing the Shelves Figure 43 Recommended single phase power connections for the DD9500 HA Data Domain ES30 Expansion Shelf and FS15 SSD Shelf Hardware Guide...
  • Page 83: Single Phase Power Connections For 40U-C (Older Racks)

    Installing the Shelves Single phase power connections for 40U-C (older racks) The following figures show single phase power connections for 40U-C racks used for several Data Domain systems. Figure 44 Recommended single phase power connections for the Expansion Rack Single phase power connections for 40U-C (older racks)
  • Page 84 Installing the Shelves Figure 45 Recommended single phase power connections for a DD860 and DD890 Data Domain ES30 Expansion Shelf and FS15 SSD Shelf Hardware Guide...
  • Page 85 Installing the Shelves Figure 46 Recommended single phase power connections for the DD990 Single phase power connections for 40U-C (older racks)
  • Page 86 Installing the Shelves Figure 47 Recommended single phase power connections for the DD2500 Data Domain ES30 Expansion Shelf and FS15 SSD Shelf Hardware Guide...
  • Page 87: 3-Phase Power Connections For 40U-P (Current Racks)

    Installing the Shelves Figure 48 Recommended single phase power connections for the DD4200, DD4500, and DD7200 3-Phase power connections for 40U-P (current racks) Some environments use 3-phase power for 40U-P racks used for several Data Domain systems. In those situations it is desirable to balance the current draw across all 3 phases.
  • Page 88 Installing the Shelves Figure 49 Recommended 3-phase delta power connections for the Expansion Rack Data Domain ES30 Expansion Shelf and FS15 SSD Shelf Hardware Guide...
  • Page 89 Installing the Shelves Figure 50 Recommended 3-phase delta power connections for DD860 and DD890 3-Phase power connections for 40U-P (current racks)
  • Page 90 Installing the Shelves Figure 51 Recommended 3-phase delta power connections for DD860 with Extended Retention Data Domain ES30 Expansion Shelf and FS15 SSD Shelf Hardware Guide...
  • Page 91 Installing the Shelves Figure 52 Recommended 3-phase delta power connections for DD990 3-Phase power connections for 40U-P (current racks)
  • Page 92 Installing the Shelves Figure 53 Recommended 3-phase delta power connections for DD4200, DD4500, and DD7200 Data Domain ES30 Expansion Shelf and FS15 SSD Shelf Hardware Guide...
  • Page 93 Installing the Shelves Figure 54 Recommended 3-phase delta power connections for DD2500 3-Phase power connections for 40U-P (current racks)
  • Page 94 Installing the Shelves Figure 55 Recommended 3-phase delta power connections for DD6300, DD6800 and DD9300 Data Domain ES30 Expansion Shelf and FS15 SSD Shelf Hardware Guide...
  • Page 95 Installing the Shelves Figure 56 Recommended 3-phase delta power connections for DD9500/DD9800 3-Phase power connections for 40U-P (current racks)
  • Page 96 Installing the Shelves Figure 57 Recommended 3-phase delta power connections for DD9500/DD9800 HA Data Domain ES30 Expansion Shelf and FS15 SSD Shelf Hardware Guide...
  • Page 97 Installing the Shelves Note The next few diagrams show recommended 3-phase wye power connections. Figure 58 Recommended 3-phase wye power connections for the Expansion Rack 3-Phase power connections for 40U-P (current racks)
  • Page 98 Installing the Shelves Figure 59 Recommended 3-phase wye power connections for DD860 and DD890 Data Domain ES30 Expansion Shelf and FS15 SSD Shelf Hardware Guide...
  • Page 99 Installing the Shelves Figure 60 Recommended 3-phase wye power connections for DD860 with Extended Retention 3-Phase power connections for 40U-P (current racks)
  • Page 100 Installing the Shelves Figure 61 Recommended 3-phase wye power connections for DD990 Data Domain ES30 Expansion Shelf and FS15 SSD Shelf Hardware Guide...
  • Page 101 Installing the Shelves Figure 62 Recommended 3-phase wye power connections for DD2500 3-Phase power connections for 40U-P (current racks)
  • Page 102 Installing the Shelves Figure 63 Recommended 3-phase wye power connections for DD4200, DD4500, and DD7200 Data Domain ES30 Expansion Shelf and FS15 SSD Shelf Hardware Guide...
  • Page 103 Installing the Shelves Figure 64 Recommended 3-phase wye power connections for DD6300, DD6800 and DD9300 3-Phase power connections for 40U-P (current racks)
  • Page 104 Installing the Shelves Figure 65 Recommended 3-phase wye power connections for DD9500/DD9800 Data Domain ES30 Expansion Shelf and FS15 SSD Shelf Hardware Guide...
  • Page 105 Installing the Shelves Figure 66 Recommended 3-phase wye power connections for DD9500/DD9800 HA 3-Phase power connections for 40U-P (current racks)
  • Page 106: 3-Phase Power Connections For 40U-C (Older Racks)

    Installing the Shelves 3-Phase power connections for 40U-C (older racks) Some environments use 3-phase power for 40U-C racks used for several Data Domain systems. In those situations it is desirable to balance the current draw across all 3 phases. The recommended 3-phase power cabling attempts to do that, but an optimal configuration is dependent on the specific installation.
  • Page 107 Installing the Shelves Figure 68 Recommended 3-phase power connections for DD860 and DD890 3-Phase power connections for 40U-C (older racks)
  • Page 108 Installing the Shelves Figure 69 Recommended 3-phase power connections for DD990 Data Domain ES30 Expansion Shelf and FS15 SSD Shelf Hardware Guide...
  • Page 109 Installing the Shelves Figure 70 Recommended 3-phase power connections for DD2500 3-Phase power connections for 40U-C (older racks)
  • Page 110 Installing the Shelves Figure 71 Recommended 3-phase power connections for DD4200, DD4500, and DD7200 Data Domain ES30 Expansion Shelf and FS15 SSD Shelf Hardware Guide...
  • Page 111: Data Domain-Specific Installation

    CHAPTER 3 Data Domain-Specific Installation This chapter shows the SAS HBA card and port location for each Data Domain system that supports the ES30 shelves. See the appropriate description for your DD system. DD640, DD670, DD860, and DD890 systems............ 112 DD660 and DD690 systems................112 DD880...
  • Page 112: Dd640, Dd670, Dd860, And Dd890 Systems

    Data Domain-Specific Installation DD640, DD670, DD860, and DD890 systems SAS HBA ports The figure below shows the rear panel of these Data Domain systems with the location of PCI cards. SAS cards are installed in PCI slots 1, 2, and 3. Each SAS card has four ports (D, C, B, A).
  • Page 113: Dd880 Systems

    Data Domain-Specific Installation Figure 74 DD660/DD690 rear panel DD880 systems Note DD OS 5.7 and later releases do not support the DD880 systems. DD880 systems have either two or three dual-port SAS cards installed. The ports are 1a, 1b; 2a, 2b; and 3a, 3b. See the table and associated information in Shelf cabling rules and guidelines on page 21 for configuration information.
  • Page 114: Dd2500 Systems

    Data Domain-Specific Installation Figure 76 DD990 back panel DD2500 systems DD2500 systems provide onboard interfaces located on the far lower left side when facing the back of the system. The onboard interfaces enable system status checks and connection to the system through a serial console or through Ethernet. A USB port is provided for use during service of the system to allow booting from a USB flash device.
  • Page 115: Dd6300, Dd6800 And Dd9300 Systems

    Data Domain-Specific Installation Figure 78 Rear view (systems without Extended Retention software option or DD Cloud Tier) Note Slots 7 and 8 are used for SAS I/O modules for systems without Extended Retention or DD Cloud Tier. Figure 79 Rear view (systems with Extended Retention software option or DD Cloud Tier) Note Slots 5 and 8 are used for SAS I/O modules for systems with Extended Retention or DD Cloud Tier.
  • Page 116 Data Domain-Specific Installation DD6300, DD6800 and DD9300 have eight SLIC slots (0-7) and are 8-lane PCIe Gen3 with an assigned specific functionality. The non-optional SAS, NVRAM, and 10GBaseT SLICs are allocated to fixed slots. The optional Host Interface SLICs are used for front end networking and fibre channel connections.
  • Page 117: Dd9500 And Dd9800 Systems

    Data Domain-Specific Installation DD9500 and DD9800 systems In the rear of the system, the top section contains the 4 power supply units. In the middle of the section, on the left, is serial number tag location. To the right of the serial number tag location is the management module.
  • Page 118 Data Domain-Specific Installation Figure 82 Location of NVRAM and I/O modules (continued) Note Slots 2, 3, 6, and 9 (four I/O slots) are for SAS I/O modules for systems with ER or DD Cloud Tier software. The table shows the I/O module slot assignments for the DD9500 and DD9800 systems.
  • Page 119: Post-Installation Tasks

    CHAPTER 4 Post-Installation Tasks After you have installed and cabled the shelves in their racks, follow the instructions in this chapter to complete the setup. This chapter covers these major topics: Add shelf capacity licenses................120 Power on sequence................... 121 Verifying shelf installation.................
  • Page 120: Add Shelf Capacity Licenses

    Post-Installation Tasks Add shelf capacity licenses Apply appropriate shelf capacity licenses for all shelves as needed. Some legacy ES20 shelves may not require shelf capacity licenses. Add storage license Each storage shelf requires a shelf capacity license. This license is specific for either active or Extended Retention tier usage of the shelf.
  • Page 121: Power On Sequence

    Post-Installation Tasks Power on sequence The ES30 shelf does not have a power-on button. The power cable must be connected to a live power source in order for a shelf to be powered on. Connect power to shelves Note The Data Domain system re-discovers newly configured shelves after it restarts but the power cables need to be connected to a live power source to power a shelf.
  • Page 122 Post-Installation Tasks Figure 83 Back panel: Identical shelf controllers (controller B above controller A) 1. Controller and power supply B 2. LEDs for power supply B 3. Controller and power supply A 4. LEDs for power supply A Note When replacing a component, note its orientation when removing it. Insert the replacement in the same position.
  • Page 123: Verifying Shelf Installation

    Post-Installation Tasks 2. Expansion (Out), on Controller B 3. Host (In), on Controller B 4. Enclosure address, on Controller A (not used) 5. Power (Green) or Fault (Amber), on Controller A 6. Bus ID, on Controller A 7. Host link active, on Controller A 8.
  • Page 124 Post-Installation Tasks 12 Gbps online offline 24 Gbps online offline offline offline offline 24 Gbps online ---- ---------- ------- ------------- ------- The output shows: The online status for each SAS connection, such as 2a, 3a, 6a The offline status for each SAS connection, such as 2b, 3b, 6b After the shelves have been connected, the same command also displays the connected enclosure IDs for each port.
  • Page 125 Post-Installation Tasks The output shows each recognized enclosure ID, Data Domain system model number, serial number, and slot capacity. 4. To verify that the system is in good running condition and shows no errors, enter the enclosure show topology command: # enclosure show topology Port enc.ctrl.port...
  • Page 126: Add Enclosure Disks To The Volume

    Post-Installation Tasks Error message: ----------------- No error detected ----------------- Execute command: /ddr/bin/devperf --direct-io --loop --nolock --test-len 60 r 2m 400g 1 /dev/sdaj /dev/sdaf /dev/sdah /dev/sdal /dev/sdas /dev/ sdau /dev/sdan /dev/sdao /dev/sdaq /dev/sdav /dev/sdbd /dev/ sdbl /dev/sday /dev/sdbb /dev/sdbj /dev/sdbf /dev/sdbh /dev/ sdbv /dev/sdbw /dev/sdbp /dev/sdbn /dev/sdbz /dev/sdbt /dev/ sdbq /dev/sdci /dev/sdcg /dev/sdca /dev/sdce /dev/sdcc /dev/ sdcn /dev/sdck /dev/sdcq /dev/sdcm /dev/sdcr /dev/sdct /dev/...
  • Page 127 Post-Installation Tasks Information --------- ------------------------------- ----- -------- ------- -------------- ----------- (unknown) 2.1-2.3, 2.13-2.15, 2.25-2.27, 2.7 TiB DS60 32.7 TiB pack 1 2.37-2.39, 2.49-2.51 (unknown) 2.7-2.9, 2.19-2.21, 2.31-2.33, 2.7 TiB DS60 32.7 TiB pack 3 2.43-2.45, 2.55-2.57 (unknown) 2.10-2.12, 2.22-2.24, 2.34-2.36, 2.7 TiB DS60 32.7 TiB...
  • Page 128 Post-Installation Tasks |--------|--------|--------|--------| -------------- ---------------------------------------------- Legend State Count ------ ------------- ----- In Use Disks Available Disks Unknown Disks ------ ------------- ----- Total 138 disks Data Domain ES30 Expansion Shelf and FS15 SSD Shelf Hardware Guide...
  • Page 129: Appendix A Hardware Specifications

    APPENDIX A Hardware Specifications This appendix contains the following topics: ES30 and FS15 hardware specifications............130 Hardware Specifications...
  • Page 130: Es30 And Fs15 Hardware Specifications

    Hardware Specifications ES30 and FS15 hardware specifications Note All ratings assume a fully configured ES30 or FS15. Table 28 ES30 and FS15 hardware specifications Specification Description AC line voltage 100 to 240 Vac ± 10%, single-phase, 47 to 63 AC line current (operating maximum) 2.8 A max at 100 Vac, 1.4 A max at 200 Vac Power consumption (operating maximum) 280 VA (235 W) max...

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