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Dell EMC SCv3000 Quick Start Manual

Dell EMC SCv3000 Quick Start Manual

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Setting Up Your Dell EMC SCv3000 and SCv3020 Storage System (Front-End SAS)
1
Before You Begin
Warning!
Before you set up and operate your Dell EMC storage system, review the safety
instructions that came with your storage system.
Unpack Storage Center Equipment
Develop a Configuration Plan
A Dell EMC SCv3000 series storage system includes:
Before installing the storage hardware, develop a configuration plan where you can record host
Documentation
server information, switch information, and network information.
Storage system
Record System Information
Front bezel
System management IPv4 address for Storage Center
Rack rails
IPv4 address of the MGMT port on each storage controller
Power cables (2)
Domain name
USB cables (2)
DNS server address
Consider Plans for Multipath/Failover
Redundancy is provided by fault domains, which allow alternate paths if a path fails. Dell EMC
recommends using multipathing, so that volumes are mapped to ports in more than one fault
domain.
More Information
For operating system, host bus adapter (HBA), and switch requirements, refer to the Dell
Storage Compatibility Matrix located in the Knowledge Base at
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Cable the Host Servers to the Storage System
Fault domains provide fault tolerance at the storage controller level. Dell recommends using redundant cabling to avoid a single point of failure.
1.
Identify the protocol being used to connect the host servers to the disk array.
2. Refer to the diagram below for cabling guidelines that ensure the configuration has redundancy and failover capability.
SAS IO Card Cabling
Directly connect the host servers to the storage system.
SAS 4 Port Configuration
1.
Connect SAS fault domain 1 (in orange) to server 1.
– Top storage controller: port 1 to port on server 1
– Bottom storage controller: port 1 to port on server 1
2. Connect SASfault domain 2 (in blue) to server 2.
– Top storage controller: port 2 to port on server 2
– Bottom storage controller: port 2 to port on server 2
3. Connect SAS fault domain 3 (in gray) to server 3.
– Top storage controller: port 3 to port on server 3
– Bottom storage controller: port 3 to port on server 3
4. Connect SAS fault domain 4 (in red) to server 4.
– Top storage controller: port 4 to port on server 4
– Bottom storage controller: port 4 to port on server 4
2
Mount the Chassis and Optional Enclosures
Warning!
The chassis is heavy. Do not attempt to lift
the chassis without assistance.
Use the racking instructions included with your package to mount the chassis.
Mount the storage system chassis and expansion enclosures in a manner that allows
for expansion in the rack and prevents the rack from becoming top-heavy. Secure the
storage system chassis to the rack using the mounting screws that are located behind
the latches on each chassis ear. Dell EMC recommends mounting the storage system
chassis in the bottom of the rack.
www.dell.com/support.
iSCSI Mezzanine Card Cabling
If the storage system includes an iSCSI mezzanine card, connect the host servers and storage system to
Ethernet switches.
iSCSI 4 Port Mezzanine Card Configuration
1.
Connect each host server to both Ethernet switches.
– Connections shown in orange belong to fault domain 1.
– Connections shown in blue belong to fault domain 2.
2. Connect iSCSI fault domain 1 (in orange) to switch 1.
– Top storage controller: port 1 to switch 1
– Top storage controller: port 3 to switch 1
– Bottom storage controller: port 1 to switch 1
– Bottom storage controller: port 3 to switch 1
3. Connect iSCSI fault domain 2 (in blue) to switch 2.
– Top storage controller: port 2 to switch 2
– Top storage controller: port 4 to switch 2
– Bottom storage controller: port 2 to switch 2
– Bottom storage controller: port 4 to switch 2
3
Install the Bezel
1.
Hold the bezel with the logo upright.
2. Hook the right end of the bezel into the right side of the chassis.
3. Swing the left end of the bezel toward the left side of the chassis.
4. Press the bezel into place until the release latch closes.
5. Use the key to lock the front bezel.
5
Connect to Management Network
The Ethernet management interface of each storage controller must be connected to a management
network. The Ethernet management port provides access to the Storage Center and is used to send emails,
alerts, SNMP traps, and support data.
1.
Connect the Ethernet management port on the top storage controller to the Ethernet switch.
2. Connect the Ethernet management port on bottom storage controller to the Ethernet switch.

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Summary of Contents for Dell EMC SCv3000

  • Page 1 • DNS server address Consider Plans for Multipath/Failover Redundancy is provided by fault domains, which allow alternate paths if a path fails. Dell EMC recommends using multipathing, so that volumes are mapped to ports in more than one fault domain.
  • Page 2 CAUTION: Make sure that the power switches are in the OFF position To add capacity to your storage system, you can connect SCv300, SCv320, or SCv360 expansion enclosures to an SCv3000 series storage system. before connecting the power cables. Each expansion enclosure includes two Enclosure Management Modules (EMM) in two interface slots.

This manual is also suitable for:

Scv3020