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® ® Stratus ftServer V 2302, V 4304, and V 6308 Systems: Site Planning Guide Stratus Technologies R624-04...
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Contents Preface 1. Site Planning for ftServer V 2302, V 4304, and V 6308 Systems Site Planning Overview Site Planning for Fault-Tolerant Systems Planning for Cables Site Planning Checklist Preparing to Install a System Preparing to Take Delivery of a System...
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Electrical Power Connectors Appendix C. Standards Compliance Electronic Interference, Immunity, Safety, and Noise Level Standards Compliance Toxic and Hazardous Substances and Elements Disclosure Index Index-1 Stratus ftServer V 2302, V 4304, and V 6308 Systems: Site Planning Guide (R624)
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Base ftServer V 4304 or V 6308 System Figure 5-2. Fully Configured ftServer V 4304 or V 6308 System Figure 5-3. ftServer V 2302 System Without Network I/O Enclosure Figure A-1. CPU-I O Enclosures: Front View Figure A-2. ftServer CPU-I O Enclosures: Rear View Figure A-3.
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AAP87600V PDU: Specifications Table B-1. Connectors for AC Power Outlets Compliance Standards for ftServer V 2302, V 4303, Table C-1. and V 6308 Systems (Class A) Stratus ftServer V 2302, V 4304, and V 6308 Systems: Site Planning Guide (R624)
Guide (R624) documents the site requirements and customer responsibilities related to preparing a site for the installation of ftServer V 2302, V 4304, and V 6308 systems. This document is intended for those responsible for preparing a site for the installation of an ftServer V 2302, V 4304, or V 6308 system.
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Submit. From any email client, send email to comments@stratus.com. From the Stratus Customer Service Portal, log on to your account and create a new issue. Stratus welcomes any corrections and suggestions for improving this manual. Regulatory Notice Appendix C, “Standards Compliance”...
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Preface Stratus ftServer V 2302, V 4304, and V 6308 Systems: Site Planning Guide (R624)
Also provide enough space for servicing the systems and components. Provide an environment that meets the system's requirements for ambient temperature and air quality. Site Planning for ftServer V 2302, V 4304, and V 6308 Systems...
If a component in the I/O element malfunctions, the system fails operation over to the corresponding element in the other enclosure and continues to operate normally. The only consequences are Stratus ftServer V 2302, V 4304, and V 6308 Systems: Site Planning Guide (R624)
“Power Cord Summary” on page 2-6 Chapter 3, “Space and Component Location Planning” Stratus ftServer Systems: Peripherals Site Planning Guide (R582) for information about cable lengths for peripheral components Site Planning for ftServer V 2302, V 4304, and V 6308 Systems...
Figure 1-1. AA-E97900 RSN Console Server Connections (Internet) Future expansion Overhead Cable cable ladder tray Ethernet Serial System PC console units Ethernet console server Serial vos237a Stratus ftServer V 2302, V 4304, and V 6308 Systems: Site Planning Guide (R624)
Ethernet connection to the Internet and do you have OpenVOS Release 17.1.0 or later installed? ❏ If using the AA-E97900 console server to connect to a modem, do you have an external telephone line available for the RSN modem? Site Planning for ftServer V 2302, V 4304, and V 6308 Systems...
❏ Will your system and its external components fit where you plan to place them? ❏ What are the lengths and types of the interface and communications cables that will connect to your system? Stratus ftServer V 2302, V 4304, and V 6308 Systems: Site Planning Guide (R624)
1-8. 2. Take delivery of the system. 3. Move the system to its installation site, as described in “Moving the System to the Installation Site” on page 1-8. Site Planning for ftServer V 2302, V 4304, and V 6308 Systems...
You should walk the path over which you will move the system to ensure that it can be easily moved to the installation site. If your system will not fit through the doorways, you may need to arrange for rigging. Stratus ftServer V 2302, V 4304, and V 6308 Systems: Site Planning Guide (R624)
4. Move the system as close to the installation site as possible. System Documentation Table 1-2 lists the hardware documents for ftServer V 2302, V 4304, and V 6308 systems, and the tasks described in each document. Table 1-2. ftServer V 2302, V 4304, and V 6308 System Documentation...
W A R N I N G To prevent fire or current leakage, do not plug the power cord into a nonconforming outlet. Use a power outlet with 1-10 Stratus ftServer V 2302, V 4304, and V 6308 Systems: Site Planning Guide (R624)
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• Dust • High humidity, such as a place near a boiler • Direct sunlight • Instability, such as places not stabilized against earthquakes Site Planning for ftServer V 2302, V 4304, and V 6308 Systems 1-11...
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Never connect a power cord to a CRU when it is not located within the system chassis. 1-12 Stratus ftServer V 2302, V 4304, and V 6308 Systems: Site Planning Guide (R624)
Pour réduire le risque qu’un choc électrique puisse blesser une personne ou endommager le système, utiliser l’unité avec prudence même lorsqu’un seul cordon d’alimentation est branché. Site Planning for ftServer V 2302, V 4304, and V 6308 Systems 1-13...
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Débrancher les cordons d’alimentation du serveur ou de la source d’alimentation avant d’installer ou de déplacer l’équipement. Toute la tension n’est coupée que lorsque les cordons d’alimentation sont débranchés. 1-14 Stratus ftServer V 2302, V 4304, and V 6308 Systems: Site Planning Guide (R624)
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Pour toute question concernant l’environnement sur le site planifié de l’installation ou de l’entreposage, veuillez communiquer avec votre centre d’assistance à la clientèle (CAC). Site Planning for ftServer V 2302, V 4304, and V 6308 Systems 1-15...
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Ne pas laisser le plateau du DVD ouvert. De la poussière pourrait entrer dans l’équipement et causer une défaillance. Le plateau d’éjection pourrait également causer des blessures en position ouverte. 1-16 Stratus ftServer V 2302, V 4304, and V 6308 Systems: Site Planning Guide (R624)
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W A R N I N G W A R N I N G W A R N I N G W A R N I N G Site Planning for ftServer V 2302, V 4304, and V 6308 Systems 1-17...
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W A R N I N G W A R N I N G W A R N I N G W A R N I N G 1-18 Stratus ftServer V 2302, V 4304, and V 6308 Systems: Site Planning Guide (R624)
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Consignes de sécurité W A R N I N G W A R N I N G W A R N I N G Site Planning for ftServer V 2302, V 4304, and V 6308 Systems 1-19...
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Consignes de sécurité W A R N I N G W A R N I N G 1-20 Stratus ftServer V 2302, V 4304, and V 6308 Systems: Site Planning Guide (R624)
Chapter 2 AC Power Planning This chapter describes the AC power requirements of ftServer V 2302, V 4304, and V 6308 systems. It contains the following sections: “AC Power Overview” on page 2-1 “Redundant Power Sources” on page 2-1 ...
See “Power Cord Summary” on page 2-6 for more information about power cords. Table 2-2, a worksheet for site AC power and HVAC requirements. Stratus ftServer V 2302, V 4304, and V 6308 Systems: Site Planning Guide (R624)
Type of AC Cord Quantity of Required Outlets Plug Lengths Product Purchased Product † ftServer V 2302, — — NEMA L6-20P or 15 ft. V 4304, or V 6308 hardwired to UPS (4.5m) AC output terminals. See Table 2-3.
Total BTUs/hr. Total watts † For maximum configuration ftServer V 2302 systems consisting of two CPU-I/O enclosures, one DVD-drive enclosure, two fully populated ftScalable Storage trays, and two Ethernet switches. ‡ For maximum configuration ftServer V 4304 and V 6308 systems consisting of two CPU-I/O enclosures, one DVD-drive enclosure, six fully populated ftScalable Storage trays, two Ethernet switches, and two FC switches.
Selecting a UPS Unit for ftServer Systems W A R N I N G A qualified electrician must supply and hardwire the UPS AC input cord, and if required an AC output cord, distribution panel, or conduit to each UPS unit in compliance with local and national electrical code.
Cable Description Stratus PN Length 10AWG ground leakage cable with Cabinet ground AW002000 15 ft (4.6m) leakage cable 1/4 in. (6.35 mm) and M8 ring lugs Stratus ftServer V 2302, V 4304, and V 6308 Systems: Site Planning Guide (R624)
Space and Component Location Planning This chapter describes the space and location requirements for an ftServer V 2302, V 4304, or V 6308 system and its external components. As you plan the site, make sure that you locate external components so that all cords and cables between them and the system can reach their connection points.
V 2302, V 4304, and V 6308 systems support connections to ftScalable Storage RAID controller trays and to optional tape drives through optical FC host bus adapters (HBAs) in the CPU- I / O enclosures. Stratus installs and connects ftScalable Storage systems and tape drives as follows: ...
Cabling Summary” on page 3-3 for more information. Component Location and Cabling Summary Although Stratus provides many of the cords and cables, you must provide some. Table 3-1 lists and describes the cords and cables and whether or not Stratus provides them.
Place immediately next to table or other suitable surface system (length of Ethernet cable minus vertical runs) Telephone Near the PC Console Place within 17 feet of system Stratus ftServer V 2302, V 4304, and V 6308 Systems: Site Planning Guide (R624)
Room Requirements Table 3-2. Location of V Series System Components (Page 2 of 2) Component Location of Component External Component Location Optional U760 Eight-Port Serial Inside NIO enclosure Place network connection Synchronous PICMG 2.16 rackmounted in system cabinet points within 4 feet of system Adapter (length of adapter hydra cables minus vertical runs)
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Provides a table or desktop for external devices such as a telephone, RSN console server, RSN modem (if present), and a system PC console. You cannot place these peripheral components in or on top of a system cabinet. Stratus ftServer V 2302, V 4304, and V 6308 Systems: Site Planning Guide (R624)
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Do not locate components near transformers or other electromagnetic devices. Appendix A, “System Specifications” and Stratus ftServer Systems: Peripherals Site Planning Guide (R582) for the dimensions of system components. Figure 3-1 illustrates the space-planning considerations. You must provide a flat surface for the RSN console server and the RSN modem (if present).
The main cabinet has cabinet-leveling feet. Anti-tip brackets are optional. The cabinet-leveling feet and the anti-tip brackets rest on top of the floor, so you do not need to drill holes in the floor. Stratus ftServer V 2302, V 4304, and V 6308 Systems: Site Planning Guide (R624)
Creating a Floor Plan Creating a Floor Plan This section provides equipment templates and a site-layout grid to help you plan the placement of the components within the room. Appendix A, “System Specifications” provides detailed specifications for each of the system’s components. Figure 1-1 Figure 1-2 illustrate a typical layout for the system cabinet, storage...
Internet connection Chair Chair System PC console 3 ft. N O T E The shading on the templates indicates the access area required for servicing. 3-10 Stratus ftServer V 2302, V 4304, and V 6308 Systems: Site Planning Guide (R624)
Chapter 4 Other Infrastructure Requirements This chapter desribes other infrastructure requirements, including telephone, Ethernet networks, and the system PC console. It contains the following sections: “Telephone Lines” on page 4-1 “Network Connections” on page 4-2 “System PC Console” on page 4-4 Telephone Lines You must provide one telephone and one or two telephone lines at your site: ...
Each member of the pair requires an Ethernet cable. For information on teaming the Ethernet ports in software, see the OpenVOS STREAMS TCP/IP Administrator’s Guide (R419). Stratus ftServer V 2302, V 4304, and V 6308 Systems: Site Planning Guide (R624)
Network Connections ftServer V 2302, V 4304, and V 6308 systems also support separate, class-C Ethernet subnets for various system components, as describe in “Ethernet Subnet Requirements” on page 4-3. Ethernet Subnet Requirements ftServer V 2302, V 4304, and V 6308 systems require separate, class-C Ethernet subnets.
PC console cable requirements. See the OpenVOS System Administration: Configuring a System (R287) manual for information about how to configure the emulation software on the system PC console. Stratus ftServer V 2302, V 4304, and V 6308 Systems: Site Planning Guide (R624)
Chapter 5 Supported Configurations This chapter contains information about supported cabinet configurations. Cabinet Configurations Figures through show the supported ftServer system cabinet configurations. The illustrations show the locations of components and filler panels. Supported Configurations...
Filler panels ftServer V400 S Y S T E M CPU-I/O enclosures ftServer V400 S Y S T E M Filler panels vos224 Stratus ftServer V 2302, V 4304, and V 6308 Systems: Site Planning Guide (R624)
Cabinet Configurations Figure 5-2 illustrates a fully configured ftServer V 4304 or V 6308 system that includes the optional ftScalable Storage expansion trays, tape-drive enclosure, and network I/O enclosure. Figure 5-2 also illustrates the locations of first-generation ftScalable Storage systems; ftScalable Storage G2 systems reside in the same locations.
Filler panels ftScalable storage controller tray Filler panel ftServer CPU-I/O ftServer V400 S T E M enclosures PDU/Filler panels Filler panel vos226 Stratus ftServer V 2302, V 4304, and V 6308 Systems: Site Planning Guide (R624)
CPU- I / O enclosure and backplane assembly. The specifications in Table A-2 do not include information about other components such as storage enclosures or tape drives. See the Stratus ftServer Systems: Peripherals Site Planning Guide (R582) for the specifications of these other components. System Specifications...
System Specifications Table A-1. Cabinet Dimensions 24U Shipping Container Height (including pallet) 56 in. (1.42m) Width 41 in. (1.04m) Depth 53 in. (1.35m) 38U Shipping Container Height (including pallet) 79.75 in. (2.03m) Width 41 in. (1.04m) Depth 53 in. (1.35m) ...
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Heat dissipation, each system ftServer V 2302 and V 4304: 3412 (both enclosures) ftServer V 6308: 5118 BTUs per hour Air cleanliness Meets ISO 14644-1 class 8 standards Stratus ftServer V 2302, V 4304, and V 6308 Systems: Site Planning Guide (R624)
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System Specifications Table A-2. V 2302, V 4304, and V 6308 System CPU-I O Enclosure: Specifications (Page 2 of 2) Features ® ® Processors ftServer 2302: One Dual-Core Intel Xeon 2.0 GHz processors in each CPU- I / O enclosure ®...
AAP87600V PDU Specifications The AAP87600V PDU, shown in Figure A-3, supplies power to ftServer systems and optional rack-mountable components. Figure A-3. AAP87600V PDU ssys108a Power switch Power receptacle Stratus ftServer V 2302, V 4304, and V 6308 Systems: Site Planning Guide (R624)
AAP87600V PDU Specifications Table A-3 lists the specifications for the AAP87600V PDUs. Table A-3. AAP87600V PDU: Specifications Power Input power Nominal input voltage; frequency 200–240 VAC; 50/60 Hz Physical Dimensions Height 1.75 in. (4.45 cm) Width 19.1 in. (48.51 cm) Depth 6.75 in.
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AAP87600V PDU Specifications Stratus ftServer V 2302, V 4304, and V 6308 Systems: Site Planning Guide (R624)
Appendix B Electrical Circuit and Wiring Information For electrical circuit and wiring information that you need to provide to the contractor and/or facilities personnel responsible for wiring the power at the system installation site, see: “Fault Protection Requirements” on page B-1 ...
380V AC, Y-, or -source circuit connection, phase-to-neutral. In the following diagrams, the power inputs for ftServer V 2302, V 4304, and V 6308 systems are labeled X and Y, as shown in Figure B-2, to eliminate any ambiguities in the nomenclature.
Circuit Wiring Diagrams (Line) hot input, and the Y input is connected to the N (Neutral) input. However, for split-phase or three-phase applications, the X and Y inputs are connected to L1, L2, or L3 (separate lines). Therefore, for split-phase or three-phase applications, both X and Y can be electrically hot with respect to the system base (earth reference ground).
Figure B-4. Single-Phase 240V AC Circuit Connection Circuit A or B 240V G (PE) Single system: 20A maximum PDU: 20A maximum Wall Power Cord G (PE) To power input A or B Stratus ftServer V 2302, V 4304, and V 6308 Systems: Site Planning Guide (R624)
Circuit Wiring Diagrams Figure B-5 shows a split-phase 120/240V AC circuit connection. Note that this application requires a double-pole circuit breaker. Figure B-5. Split-Phase 120/240 Volts AC Circuit Connection 240V Circuit A or B 120V 120V G (PE) Single system: 20A maximum PDU: 20A maximum Wall Power Cord...
120V Circuit A or B 120V G (PE) Single system: 20A maximum PDU: 20A maximum Wall Power Cord G (PE) To power input A or B Stratus ftServer V 2302, V 4304, and V 6308 Systems: Site Planning Guide (R624)
Circuit Wiring Diagrams Figure B-7 shows a three-phase 380V AC, Y-, or -source circuit connection, which is a phase-to-neutral source connection. Note that the system’s X input can be connected to L1, L2, or L3. This application requires a single-pole circuit breaker. Figure B-7.
Table B-1. Connectors for AC Power Outlets Connector Configuration Rating Description NEMA L6-20 20A, 250 volts AC 2-pole, 3-wire IEC 60309 16-20A, 250 volts AC 2-pole, 3-wire (formerly IEC 309) Stratus ftServer V 2302, V 4304, and V 6308 Systems: Site Planning Guide (R624)
Appendix C Standards Compliance For compliance information, see the following: “Electronic Interference, Immunity, Safety, and Noise Level Standards Compliance” on page C-1 “Toxic and Hazardous Substances and Elements Disclosure” on page C-5 Electronic Interference, Immunity, Safety, and Noise Level Standards Compliance All ftServer systems comply with the electromagnetic interference (EMI), immunity, safety, and noise regulations listed in...
N O T I C E Changes or modification to the product could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Table C-1. Compliance Standards for ftServer V 2302, V 4303, and V 6308 Systems (Class A) Standard Title Country...
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Electronic Interference, Immunity, Safety, and Noise Level Standards Compliance Table C-1. Compliance Standards for ftServer V 2302, V 4303, and V 6308 Systems (Class A) (Con- Standard Title Country TUV NRTL Safety of Information Technology Equipment North America IEC 60950-1, ...
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Energy Star rating. As such there are no sales restrictions for local or federal agencies. Korean User Information Stratus ftServer V 2302, V 4304, and V 6308 Systems: Site Planning Guide (R624)
Toxic and Hazardous Substances and Elements Disclosure Toxic and Hazardous Substances and Elements Disclosure ftServer V 2302, V 4304, and V 6308 systems are compliant with the European Union’s Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive (RoHS) based upon the exception for lead used in servers.
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Toxic and Hazardous Substances and Elements Disclosure Stratus ftServer V 2302, V 4304, and V 6308 Systems: Site Planning Guide (R624)
Index Index- environmental requirements maximum rate of temperature change, A-4 AC power, 2-1 operating humidity, A-4 cords storage humidity, A-4 specifications, 2-6 Ethernet subnet requirements, 4-3 UPS, 2-4 requirements, 2-3 source, 2-1 worksheet, 2-2 fault-tolerant systems, site planning, 1-2 anti-tip brackets, 3-8 Fibre Channel connections, 3-2 A-side power source, 2-1 floor plan, 3-9...
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AC power, 2-2 240 V AC, B-4 HVAC, 2-2 site planning checklist, 1-2 overview, 1-1 space planning cables, 1-3 future expansion, 3-7 room requirements, 3-5 Index-2 Stratus ftServer V 2302, V 4304, and V 6308 Systems: Site Planning Guide (R624)
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