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HPE MSA 1060/2060/2062 Installation Guide Abstract This document describes initial hardware setup for HPE MSA 1060/2060/2062 controller enclosures and disk enclosures, and is intended for use by storage system administrators familiar with servers and computer networks, network administration, storage system installation and configuration, storage area network management, and relevant protocols.
Contents 1 Overview MSA 1060/2060/2062 Storage models MSA 1060/2060/2062 enclosure user interfaces MSA 1060/2060/2062 controllers Features and benefits Product QuickSpecs Related MSA documentation 2 Components Front panel components Attach the enclosure bezel 24-drive controller enclosure or expansion enclosure 12-drive controller enclosure or expansion enclosure Disks used in storage enclosures Controller enclosure—rear panel layout MSA 2060/2062 controller module—rear panel components...
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Resolving voltage and temperature warnings Sensor locations Power supply sensors Cooling fan sensors Temperature sensors Power and Cooling Module voltage sensors 8 Support and other resources Accessing Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support Accessing updates Remote support Warranty information Regulatory information Documentation feedback A LED descriptions...
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MSA 1060 iSCSI controller module—rear panel LEDs MSA 1060 SAS controller module—rear panel LEDs Cache Status LED details MSA 1060/2060/2062 PCMs—rear panel layout MSA 1060/2060/2062 drive enclosure—rear panel layout B Specifications and requirements Safety requirements Site requirements and guidelines Site wiring and AC power requirements Site wiring and DC power requirements Weight guidelines Electrical guidelines...
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Figures Figure 1 Bezel used with MSA 1060/2060/2062 Storage enclosures: front panel Figure 2 Attaching/removing the enclosure front bezel Figure 3 24-drive enclosure shown with hubcaps only (no bezel) Figure 4 24-drive controller or expansion enclosure: front panel with hubcaps removed Figure 5 12-drive enclosure shown with hubcaps only (no bezel) Figure 6 12-drive controller or expansion enclosure: front panel Figure 7 Controller enclosure: rear panel...
NOTE For more information about the SMU, see the HPE MSA 1060/2060/2062 Storage Management Guide or online help. For more information about the CLI, see the HPE MSA 1060/2060/2062 CLI Reference Guide. See also "Related...
Events codes and recommended actions HPE MSA Event Descriptions Reference Guide To access the above MSA documentation, see the Hewlett Packard Enterprise Information Library: www.hpe.com/info/msadocs. NOTE The table above provides titles of related MSA documents used with this guide. These documents are...
Front panel components HPE MSA 1060/2060/2062 Storage enclosures support 2U12 and 2U24 enclosure configurations as specified in the Note below. The 2U12 supports 12 LFF 3.5" disks and the 2U24 supports 24 SFF 2.5" disks. The disk modules are accessed from the enclosure front panel.
To observe disk LEDs during enclosure operation, you must remove the enclosure bezel. Optionally, you can monitor disk activity using management interfaces when the bezel is attached. NOTE A partial assembly view shows bezel insertion into the right ear hubcap slot. Simplified conceptual graphics illustrate the enclosure bezel attachment procedure.
The figure above shows the enclosure with the bezel removed and the disks visible. The following figure shows the enclosure with both the bezel and the hubcaps removed. The enlarged inset in that figure is a detail view showing the icons pertaining to enclosure status LEDs located on the left ear.
"Disk drive LEDs" on page 71 pictorial views. Storage enclosures may or may not ship with disks pre-installed, depending on order configuration terms. For information about installing or replacing disks, see HPE MSA 1060/2060/2062 Drive Replacement Instructions. Chapter 2 Components...
Controller enclosure—rear panel layout The diagram and table below display and identify important component items comprising the rear panel layout of a representative controller enclosure (4-port Fibre Channel host interface protocol is shown in the example). For a given host interface protocol, the rear panel view of an LFF controller enclosure and SFF controller enclosure are identical. MSA 2060/2062 controller enclosure (rear panel locator illustration) AC Power switch...
the enclosure provides improved clarity in identifying the component items called out in the diagrams and described in the tables. Descriptions are also provided for optional disk enclosures for expanding storage capacity. NOTE Storage enclosures support hot-swap replacement of controller modules, PCMs, disk modules, and I/O modules. Hot-add of disk enclosures is also supported.
The figure below shows four host interface ports configured with 12Gb/s mini-SAS HD (SFF-8644) connectors. = SAS LEDs Host ports: host connection CLI port (USB–Type B) Manufacturing port 3 (service only) CLI port (serial: service only) Manufacturing port 2 (service only) Network management port (RJ45) Manufacturing port 1 (service only) SAS expansion port (SFF-8644)
The figure below shows two host interface ports configured with 10GBase-T iSCSI connectors. = 10GBase-T iSCSI LEDs Host ports: host connection or replication CLI port (serial: service only) Manufacturing port 3 (service only) CLI port (USB–Type B) Manufacturing port 2 (service only) Network management port (RJ45) Manufacturing port 1 (service only) SAS expansion port (SFF-8644)
AC Power switch Manufacturing port (service only) AC Power and Cooling Module (PCM) SAS In port (SFF-8644) Expansion module A SAS Out port (SFF-8644) Expansion module B (inverted) Figure 14 Disk enclosure supporting either LFF or SFF disks NOTE Disk enclosure characteristics: Only HPE MSA qualified disks are supported by MSA 1060/2060/2062 disk enclosures.
writing incomplete data to disk, the image stored in the eMMC card is verified before committing to disk. The eMMC plugs into a slot on the controller module baseplane. Given that the controller module is a sealed component, the eMMC is not accessible.
Step Task Where to find procedure Install the controller enclosure and optional drive See the HPE MSA 1060/2060/2062 Quick Start Instructions. enclosures into the rack, and attach the hubcaps. Optionally, attach the bezel. Optional step: For enclosures using small form...
Connecting controller and disk enclosures MSA 2060/2062 controller enclosures support up to ten enclosures (including the controller enclosures). MSA 1060 controller enclosures support up to four enclosures (including the controller enclosure). You can cable disk enclosures of the same type or of mixed 12-drive and 24-drive model type. The LFF Disk Enclosure and SFF Disk Enclosure can be attached to controller enclosures using mini-SAS HD cables of 0.5 m (1.64') to 2 m (6.56') length.
Controller A Controller B = LFF 12-drive or SFF 24-drive enclosure Figure 15 Cabling connections between controller and single drive enclosure Figure 15 Cabling connections between controller and single drive enclosure Controller A Controller B Add enclosures up to maximum configuration Straight-through cabling = LFF 12-drive or SFF 24-drive enclosure Figure 16 Cabling connections between controller and drive enclosures...
The preceding diagram shows a dual-controller enclosure cabled to either the LFF Disk Enclosure or the SFF Disk Enclosure featuring dual-expansion modules. Controller module 1A is connected to the In port of expansion module 2A. The Out port of expansion module 2A connects to the In port of expansion module 3A—and so on—with a chain of connections cascading down (blue).
NOTE Guidelines for consideration when power cycling: Move the PCM power switch to the off position before connecting or disconnecting an AC or DC power cable. Remove the AC or DC power cable before inserting or removing a PCM. Allow 15 seconds between powering off and powering on the PCM. Allow 15 seconds before powering on one PCM and powering off another PCM.
DC power supply The DC Power and Cooling Module is shown in the figure below. This PCM option is supported by MSA 2060 enclosures. Power switch Release latch DC (+ and -) power cable connect DC GND power cable connect Figure 18 DC Power and Cooling Module Connect DC ...
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c. Reinstall the screw with lock washer to secure the lug connector in place, applying a torque between 1.7 N-m (15 in-lb) and 2.3 N-m (20 in-lb). 7. To complete the DC connection, secure the other end of each cable wire component of the DC power cable to the target DC power source.
Connecting hosts Host system requirements Data hosts connected to HPE MSA 1060/2060/2062 Storage systems must meet requirements described herein. Depending on your system configuration, data host operating systems may require that multipathing is supported. If fault-tolerance is required, then multi-pathing software may be required. Host-based multipath software should be used in any configuration where two logical paths between the host and any storage volume may exist at the same time.
The first usage option requires valid licensing for the Remote Snap replication feature, available with the HPE MSA Advanced Data Services license, whereas the second option requires that the host computer supports iSCSI and optionally, multipath I/O. TIP Use the SMU to view or change iSCSI port settings, as described in the Storage Management Guide. Alternatively, the following CLI commands can be used: Use the set host-parameters CLI command to set iSCSI port parameters for communication with hosts.
Controller module face plate Target host port Installed SFP (actuator closed) Align SFP for installation (plug removed/actuator open) Fiber-optic interface cable Figure 20 Reference showing qualified SFP option and FC or iSCSI controller module The MSA 2060/2062 SAS controller modules use qualified mini-SAS HD external connectors. 16Gb Fibre Channel host connect FC ...
MSA 1060 Storage MSA 1060 Storage systems support FC, iSCSI, and SAS host interface protocols. The MSA 1060 FC controller modules use small form-factor pluggable (SFP) transceivers. The MSA 1060 iSCSI controller modules use qualified cable options. The MSA 1060 SAS controller modules use qualified external connectors. 16Gb Fibre Channel host connect FC controller modules use Fibre Channel interface protocol for host connection.
MSA 1060/2060/2062 controller enclosures support dual-controller configurations only. If a partner controller fails, the array will fail over and run on a single controller until the redundancy is restored. A controller module must be installed in each IOM slot to ensure sufficient airflow through the enclosure during operation. NOTE The MSA 2060/2062 and MSA 1060 diagrams that follow use a single representation for each SFP cabling example.
Two servers/one HBA per server/dual path MSA 2060/2062 FC or iSCSI Server 1 Server 2 MSA 2060/2062 SAS Server 1 Server 2 Figure 23 Host connect: direct attach—two servers/one HBA per server/dual path MSA 1060 FC or iSCSI Server 1 Server 2 MSA 1060 SAS Server 1...
Four servers/one HBA per server/dual path MSA 2060/2062 FC or iSCSI Server 1 Server 2 Server 3 Server 4 MSA 2060/2062 SAS Server 1 Server 2 Server 3 Server 4 Figure 25 Host connect: direct attach—four servers/one HBA per server/dual path MSA 1060 SAS Server 1 Server 2...
Connecting switch attach configurations Two servers/two switches MSA 2060/2062 FC or iSCSI Server 1 Server 2 Switch A Switch B Figure 27 Host connect: switch attach—two servers/two switches MSA 1060 FC or iSCSI Server 1 Server 2 Switch A Switch B Figure 28 Host connect: switch attach—two servers/two switches 34 ...
Four servers/multiple switches/SAN fabric MSA 2060/2062 FC or iSCSI Server 1 Server 2 Server 3 Server 4 Figure 29 Host connect: switch attach—four servers/multiple switches/SAN fabric Connecting management hosts over an Ethernet network The management host manages MSA storage systems out-of-band over an Ethernet network. 1.
HPE MSA 1060/2060/2062 Storage Management Guide HPE MSA 1060/2060/2062 CLI Reference Guide HPE MSA Event Descriptions Reference Guide To access MSA documentation, see the Hewlett Packard Enterprise Information Library: www.hpe.com/info/msadocs. Cabling for replication This section shows example replication configurations for the following products:...
Each controller supports a single host interface protocol, whether used for replication, host I/O, or both. Colored cables indicate usage: Orange shows replication Blue shows I/O traffic on the source array Tan shows I/O traffic on the destination array After the storage systems are physically cabled, see the MSA 1060/2060/2062 Storage Management Guide or online help for information about configuring, provisioning, and using the optional Remote Snap feature.
ports from each controller module in the right storage enclosure to the right switch. Connect two ports from each controller module in each enclosure to the middle switch. MSA 2060/2062 FC or iSCSI Storage system MSA 2060/2062 FC or iSCSI Storage system I/O switch To host servers To host servers...
MSA 1060 FC or iSCSI Storage system MSA 1060 FC or iSCSI Storage system To host servers Ethernet To host servers I/O switch I/O switch Figure 35 Connecting two storage systems for Remote Snap: multiple servers/switches/two locations Updating firmware After installing the hardware and powering on the storage system components for the first time, verify that the controller modules, expansion modules, and disk drives are using the current firmware release.
Connecting to the controller CLI port Device description The MSA 1060/2060/2062 controllers feature a command-line interface port used to cable directly to the controller and initially set IP addresses, or perform other configuration tasks. This port employs a mini-USB Type B form factor, requiring a cable that is supplied with the system, and additional support described herein, so that a server or other computer running a Linux or Windows operating system can recognize the controller enclosure as a connected device.
If a USB device driver is discovered, the output will display: ID 210c:a4a7 The ID above is comprised of vendor ID and product ID terms as shown in the Code column of the preceding table. IMPORTANT Although Linux systems do not require installation of a device driver, on some operating system versions, certain parameters must be provided during driver loading to enable recognition of the MSA 1060/2060/2062 controllers.
Setting network port IP addresses using the CLI port and cable You can set network port IP addresses manually using the command-line interface port and cable. If you have not done so already, you need to enable your system for using the command-line interface port (see also "Using the CLI port and cable —...
Connect USB cable to CLI port on the controller module Figure 36 Connecting a USB cable to the CLI port 3. Enable the CLI port for subsequent communication. If the USB device is supported natively by the operating system, proceed to step 4. Linux customers should enter the command syntax provided in "Preparing a Linux system for cabling to the CLI port"...
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To log in to the system for the first time, enter username setup and follow the on-screen directions to create a user account. After doing so, the setup user will expire, and you will be logged in as the user just created. To log in thereafter, use valid system user credentials.
NOTE Using HyperTerminal with the CLI on a Microsoft Windows host: On a host computer connected to a controller module’s mini-USB CLI port, incorrect command syntax in a HyperTerminal session can cause the CLI to hang. To avoid this problem, use correct syntax, use a different terminal emulator, or connect to the CLI using SSH rather than the mini-USB cable.
Basic operation Verify that you have completed the sequential instructions in "Installation checklist" on page 20. After you have successfully completed steps 1 through 8 therein, you can access the management interface using your web browser to complete the system setup. Accessing the SMU Upon completing the hardware installation, you can access the Storage Management Utility (SMU)—the web-based management interface—from the controller module to monitor and manage the storage system.
Troubleshooting These procedures are intended to be used only during initial configuration, for the purpose of verifying that hardware setup is successful. They are not intended to be used as troubleshooting procedures for configured systems using production data and I/O. USB CLI port connection MSA 1060/2060/2062 controllers feature a CLI port employing a mini-USB Type B form factor.
logged for many different storage system activities, and the event logs can be viewed by category using different access methods. These complimentary notification subsystems are further described herein. Alerts You can view information about alerts using either the SMU or the CLI. Using the SMU, you can access the Alerts panel from the system Dashboard to view the scrollable list of alerts.
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Is the fault related to an internal data path or an external data path? Is the fault related to a hardware component such as a disk drive module, controller module, expansion module, or PCM? Determine where the fault is occurring When a fault occurs, the management interfaces report the condition using alerts and event logs.
For information about specific events, see the Event Descriptions Reference Guide, located on the Hewlett Packard Enterprise Information Library website: www.hpe.com/info/msadocs. The event logs record all system events. It is very important to review the logs, not only to identify the fault, but also to search for events that might have caused the fault to occur.
The Reads and Writes outputs show the number of these operations that have occurred since the statistic was last reset, or since the controller was restarted. Record the numbers displayed. 2. Run the show disk-group-statistics command a second time. This provides you a specific window of time (the interval between requesting the statistics) to determine if data is being written to or read from the disk group.
Is the enclosure rear panel Fault/Service Required LED amber? Answer Possible reasons Actions System functioning properly. No action required. One of the following errors occurred: Restart this controller from the other controller using the SMU or CLI. (blinking) Hardware-controller power-up error If the above action does not resolve the fault, Cache flush error remove the controller module and reinsert it.
Is the disk drive module Fault/UID LED amber? Answer Possible reasons Actions Yes, and the Activity The disk drive is offline. A predictive failure alert may Check the event log for specific information LED is off. have been received for this device. regarding the fault.
Is a connected port Network Port Link Status LED off? Answer Possible reasons Actions System functioning properly. No action required. The link is down. Check cable connections and reseat if necessary. Inspect cables for damage. Replace cable if necessary. Swap cables to determine if the fault is caused by a defective cable. Replace cable if necessary.
memory, the remaining power left in the supercapacitor is used to refresh the cache memory. While the cache is being maintained by the supercapacitor, the Cache Status LED flashes momentarily slowly. If the controller has failed or does not start, is the Cache Status LED on/blinking? Answer Actions No, the Cache Status LED is off, and the...
Flashing at 1/10 second on and 9/10 second off – Cache is being refreshed by the supercapacitor. Off – Cache is clean (no unwritten data). 4. Remove the cable option and inspect for damage. 5. Reseat the cable option. Is the host link status/link activity LED on? Yes –...
3. Check the Cache Status LED to verify that the controller cached data is flushed to the disk drives. Solid – Cache contains data yet to be written to the disk. Blinking – Cache data is being written to nonvolatile memory. Flashing at 1/10 second on and 9/10 second off –...
NOTE Refer to the following manuals for more information about replication setup: See HPE MSA Remote Snap Software Technical white paper for replication best practices. See HPE MSA 1060/2060/2062 Storage Management Guide for procedures to setup and manage replications. See HPE MSA 1060/2060/2062 CLI Reference Guide for replication commands and syntax.
Basic information for enabling the controller enclosures for replication supplements the troubleshooting procedures that follow. Familiarize yourself with the replication feature overview provided in the Storage Management Guide. For best practices concerning replication-related tasks, see the HPE MSA Remote Snap Software Technical white paper.
Answer Possible reasons Actions Perform the following actions on each system used for replication: Compatible firmware revision supporting Remote Snap is not running on each system In the SMU, select Maintenance > Firmware. used for replication. If necessary, obtain and install the controller module firmware, and activate it to ensure compatibility with other systems.
Answer Possible reasons Actions System functioning properly. No action required. Verify licensing: Remote Snap is not licensed on each controller enclosure used for replication. In the SMU, select Maintenance > Support > Licensing. If the replication feature is not enabled, obtain and install a valid license.
4. Make sure there is proper air flow, and no cables or other obstructions are blocking the front or rear of the array. 5. Try replacing each PCM one at a time. Sensor locations The storage system monitors conditions at different points within each enclosure to alert you to problems. Power, cooling fan, temperature, and voltage sensors are located at key points in the enclosure.
Table 24 Controller platform temperature sensor descriptions (continued) Description Normal operating range Warning operating range Failure threshold FC 16Gb/32Gb FRAMs 2ºC–94ºC 0ºC–1ºC, <0ºC, >105ºC* 95ºC–105ºC iSCSI 10Gb/25Gb FRAMs 2ºC–94ºC 0ºC–1ºC, <0ºC, >105ºC* 95ºC–105ºC * Shut down outside the operating range of the junction temperature specification for this device. If a power supply sensor goes out of range, the fault LEDs on the PCM will illuminate amber, and the PCM OK LED will be off.
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Regulatory information To view the regulatory information for your product, view the Safety and Compliance Information for Server, Storage, Power, Networking, and Rack Products, available at the Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support Center: https://www.hpe.com/support/Safety-Compliance-EnterpriseProducts Chapter 8 Support and other resources...
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Front panel LEDs HPE MSA 1060/2060/2062 models support small form factor (SFF) and large form factor (LFF) disks. For SFF storage, the chassis is configured with 24 2.5" disks. For LFF storage, the chassis is configured with 12 3.5" disks.
Partial chassis view (empty) Left ear panel Ear cover Hubcap Bezel attaches to hubcaps Right ear (fitted over ear covers) Ear cover Hubcap Slot nib Figure 38 Partial exploded view showing alignment of bezel components See also, the "Attach the enclosure bezel" on page 10 topic, which provides a simple procedure for attaching the bezel to the hubcaps fitted over ear covers.
24-drive controller enclosure or supported expansion enclosure Left ear Right ear 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Ear cover icons for LEDs Notes: Integers on disks indicate drive slot numbering sequence. The enlarged detail view at left shows LED icons from the left ear cover that correspond to the chassis LEDs.
12-drive controller enclosure or supported expansion enclosure Right ear Left ear Ear cover icons for LEDs Notes: Integers on disks indicate drive slot numbering sequence. The enlarged detail view at left shows LED icons from the left ear that correspond to the chassis LEDs. Description Definition Green —...
Left hubcap LFF 12-drive right hubcap SFF 24-drive right hubcap Disk slot index* Bezel slot Bezel slot Bezel slot Bezel-attachment slot resides *Disk slot index and bezel-attachment Bezel-attachment slot resides on the right side of hubcap slot reside on the left side of hubcap on the left side of hubcap Note: Callout numbers pertain to chassis LED descriptions in the table above.
Activity LED (Green) Fault LED (Amber) Status/condition* Blink with activity Storage system: Fault tolerant Off: Blink with activity Storage system: Quarantined Off: Blink with activity Blink: (1s on/1s off) for the Storage system: Reconstructing ( Note : do not remove the disk drive) reconstructing drive only *If multiple conditions occur simultaneously, the LED state will behave as indicated by the condition listed earliest in the table, as rows are read from top to bottom.
The diagrams with tables that immediately follow provide descriptions of the different controller modules and power supply modules that can be installed into the rear panel of an MSA 1060/2060/2062 controller enclosure. The controller module for your product uses the appropriate external connector for the selected host interface protocol. Showing controller modules and power supply modules separately from the enclosure provides improved clarity in identifying the component items called out in the diagrams and described in the tables.
MSA 2060/2062 iSCSI controller module—rear panel LEDs 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 = iSCSI LEDs Description Definition Host 10GbE iSCSI Off — No link detected. Link Status/ Green — The port is connected and the link is up. Link Activity Blinking green —...
MSA 2060/2062 SAS controller module—rear panel LEDs 12 1212 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : = SAS LEDs Description Definition Host 12Gb SAS Off — No link detected. Link Status/ Amber — The port is connected with partial link up (one or more lanes are down, or operating at a Link Activity lower link speed inconsistent with other lanes).
MSA 1060 FC controller module—rear panel LEDs 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 = FC LEDs Description Definition Host 16Gb FC Off — No link detected. Link Status/ Green — The port is connected and the link is up. Link Activity Blinking green —...
MSA 1060 iSCSI controller module—rear panel LEDs 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : 1 2 1 2 = 10GBase-T iSCSI LEDs Description Definition Off — The link is not established, or the link is down. Host 10GBase-T iSCSI Green —...
MSA 1060 SAS controller module—rear panel LEDs 12 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : = SAS LEDs Description Definition Host 12Gb SAS Off — No link detected. Link Status/ Amber — The port is connected with partial link up (one or more lanes are down, or operating at a Link Activity link speed inconsistent with other lanes).
Cache Status LED details Power on/off behavior During power on, discrete sequencing for power on display states of internal components is reflected by blinking patterns displayed by the Cache Status LED as shown in the table. Table 27 Cache Status LED — power on behavior Item Display states reported by Cache Status LED during power on sequence Display state...
DC PCM LEDs AC PCM LEDs AC model DC model Description Definition PCM OK Green—Power is on and input voltage is normal. Off—Power is off or input voltage is below the minimum threshold. Fan Fail Off—The PCM is operating normally. Amber —...
MSA 1060 LFF front panels. The front panel of the 24-drive enclosure looks identical to the MSA 2060/2062 SFF and MSA 1060 SFF front panels. The rear panel of the 12-drive and 24-drive expansion enclosures are identical, as shown below. AC PCMs (see face plate details) DC PCM (2)—(DC model only) Expansion module A (see face plate details)
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Condition Activity (Green) Fault (Amber) Cable present: all links up/with aggregate port activity Blinking Non-critical fault: a fault that does not cause the connection to cease operation Blinking Blinking (e.g., not all links are established; over temperature) 1s on/1s off Critical Fault: any fault causing operation of the cable to cease or fail to start (e.g., over current trip) Table 29 LEDs: MSA 1060/2060/2062 expansion activity states (continued)
Specifications and requirements Safety requirements Install the system in accordance with the local safety codes and regulations at the facility site. Follow all cautions and instructions marked on the equipment. Also, refer to the documentation included with your product ship kit. Site requirements and guidelines The following sections provide requirements and guidelines that you must address when preparing your site for the installation.
Site wiring must include an earth ground connection to the DC power source. Grounding must comply with local, national, or other applicable government codes and regulations. Power circuits and associated circuit breakers must provide sufficient power and overload protection. NOTE For related information about power requirements, including DC power cables, see "Product QuickSpecs"...
Stay within the cable length limitations. Management host requirements A local management host with at least one USB Type B port connection is recommended for the initial installation and configuration of a controller enclosure. After you configure one or both of the controller modules with an Internet Protocol (IP) address, you then use a remote management host on an Ethernet network to configure, manage, and monitor.
Electrical requirements Site wiring and power requirements Each enclosure has two power and cooling modules for redundancy. If full redundancy is required, use a separate power source for each module. AC-DC power is provided by up to two auto-ranging PCMs with integrated axial cooling fans. The enclosure's IOMs control fan speed.
Electrostatic discharge Preventing electrostatic discharge To prevent damaging the system, be aware of the precautions you need to follow when setting up the system or handling parts. A discharge of static electricity from a finger or other conductor may damage system boards or other static-sensitive devices.
SAS fanout cable option Locate the SAS fanout cable To enable or disable fanout cable support using the SMU, select Maintenance > Hardware panel > Rear view to see an interactive graphical representation of the enclosure rear panel. Selecting a host port icon from a controller will display port information, health status, and Actions available for the selected device (port).
Index controller enclosure connecting to disk enclosures 21 connecting to hosts 30 2U12 connecting to remote management hosts 35 large form factor (LFF) enclosure 85 2U24 small form factor (SFF) enclosure 85 data hosts defined 27 optional software 27 accessing system requirements 27 CLI (command-line interface) 42 DHCP...
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IP addresses storage system setup setting using CLI port and cable 42 configuring 46 setting using DHCP 41 provisioning 46 replicating 46 supercapacitor pack 19 LEDs disk drive modules (SFF/LFF) 72 enclosure front panel (LFF) 70 troubleshooting system setup enclosure front panel (SFF) 69 correcting enclosure IDs 50 enclosure rear panel (controller) 72 enclosure does not initialize 50...
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