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NetApp® E-Series Storage Systems
Model 3040 40U Cabinet Guide
NetApp, Inc.
495 East Java Drive
Sunnyvale, CA 94089
U.S.
Telephone: +1 (408) 822-6000
Fax: +1 (408) 822-4501
Support telephone: +1 (888) 463-8277
Web: http://www.netapp.com
Feedback: doccomments@netapp.com
Part number: 215-08325_A0
Release date: December 2013

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  • Page 1 NetApp® E-Series Storage Systems Model 3040 40U Cabinet Guide NetApp, Inc. Telephone: +1 (408) 822-6000 Part number: 215-08325_A0 495 East Java Drive Fax: +1 (408) 822-4501 Release date: December 2013 Sunnyvale, CA 94089 Support telephone: +1 (888) 463-8277 U.S. Web: http://www.netapp.com...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Specifications of the Model 3040 40U Cabinet......................1 Power Requirements and Heat Dissipation......................3 Maximum Number of Drive Trays..........................4 Installing the Cabinet..............................7 Gathering the Required Tools and Equipment......................7 Preparing to Move the Cabinet..........................8 Estimating the Cabinet Weight........................... 8 Acclimating the Cabinet............................9 Removing the Packing Material........................10 Checking the Shipping Contents........................
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  • Page 5: Specifications Of The Model 3040 40U Cabinet

    Specifications of the Model 3040 40U Cabinet To access this product, go to the NetApp Support Site at support.netapp.com. The Model 3040 40U cabinet has these standard features: A rear door that can be latched and locked Standard Electronic Industry Association (EIA) support rails that provide mounting holes for installing devices into a standard 48.3-cm (19-in.) wide cabinet...
  • Page 6 Figure 1. Components of the Model 3040 40U Cabinet – Front View and Rear View 1. Ventilation Cover 2. Interface Cable Access Openings 3. Rear Plate 4. EIA Support Rails 5. Vertical Support Rails 6. Cabinet Mounting Rails 7. Stability Foot 8.
  • Page 7: Power Requirements And Heat Dissipation

    Drive tray – Contains drives, redundant cooling fans and power supplies, and one or two environmental services modules (ESMs). Power Requirements and Heat Dissipation Maximum Number of Drive Trays Power Requirements and Heat Dissipation Power in the 3040 40U cabinet is provided by a power distribution unit (PDU) that consists of these components: AC power entry boxes Power strip The 3040 40U cabinet is rated at 200 VAC to 240 VAC at 50 Hz to 60 Hz, and it operates to ±10 percent of that...
  • Page 8: Maximum Number Of Drive Trays

    Component Watts Btu/Hr DE1600 drive tray 0.276 DE5600 drive tray 0.241 240. DE6600 drive tray 1.268 1222 4180 * The maximum ratings at 200 VAC. The Btu calculation is based on the maximum current rating that the power distribution unit can provide. Maximum Number of Drive Trays This section lists the maximum number of drive trays that you can install in a 3040 40U cabinet.
  • Page 9 NOTE A 3040 40U cabinet can physically hold a maximum of twenty 24-drive trays. Of these trays, a maximum of 10 can be controller-drive trays. The remaining 10 trays can be DE5600 drive trays. Table 3. DE5600 Drive Trays That Can Be Installed in the Cabinet Maximum Number of Controller-Drive Tray Maximum Number of...
  • Page 10 Table 4. DE6600 Drive Trays That Can Be Installed in the Cabinet Maximum Number of Controller Trays Controller-Drive Tray Maximum Number of DE6600 Drive Trays E5412 controller-drive tray 3 with InfiniBand host connections 6 without InfiniBand host connections E5424 controller-drive tray 3 with InfiniBand host connections 6 without InfiniBand host...
  • Page 11: Installing The Cabinet

    Installing the Cabinet Because the cabinet is a large and heavy piece of equipment, cabinet installation requires planning with attention to detail during the installation process, which includes these steps: 1. Gather the tools and equipment required for the installation. 2.
  • Page 12: Preparing To Move The Cabinet

    Item Included with the Cabinet Mountable cable spools – Installed along both sides of the vertical power distribution outlets to accommodate excess cable length and cable routing. Two cable spools are included with each controller- drive tray. Cable spools are also shipped with standalone drive trays.
  • Page 13: Acclimating The Cabinet

    The total weight of the cabinet depends on the number and type of trays that are installed in the cabinet. Cabinet, Tray, and Crate Weights lists the weights of the components that might be installed in the cabinet and the weight of the empty cabinet.
  • Page 14: Removing The Packing Material

    Removing the Packing Material After the cabinet has acclimated to the indoor temperature, refer to the unpacking instructions included on the front of the shipping crate, and remove the packing material. Checking the Shipping Contents Compare the packing list against the equipment that you received to make sure that all equipment arrived at the site. If any items are missing, contact your sales representative.
  • Page 15 Remove the top-most devices in your cabinet to make sure that the cabinet is safely transported to its final location. This is especially important if any ramp has an incline or a decline greater than 10 degrees. NOTE Many of the cabinets are populated with drive trays. This situation results in most of the weight in the front portion of the cabinet, making the center of gravity closer to the front.
  • Page 16: Completing The Installation

    Completing the Installation Four steps complete the installation procedure: 1. Lower the leveling glides and the stability foot. 2. Reinstall the trays, components, and cables. 3. Install the cable spools and tie wraps. 4. Install the other components. Lowering the Leveling Glides and the Stability Foot Reinstalling the Trays Installing the Cable Spools and the Tie Wraps Installing Other Components...
  • Page 17: Reinstalling The Trays

    Figure 3. Stability Foot Reinstalling the Trays Complete these steps to reinstall the items that were removed prior to moving the cabinet. ATTENTION Possible equipment damage – Do not install a DE6600 drive tray, an E2660 controller-drive tray, an E2760 controller-drive tray, an E5460 controller-drive tray, or an E5560 controller-drive tray in the top of the cabinet over your head.
  • Page 18: Installing The Cable Spools And The Tie Wraps

    WARNING (W15) Risk of bodily injury – An empty tray weighs approximately 56.7 kg (125 lb). Three persons are required to safely move an empty tray. If the tray is populated with components, a mechanized lift is required to safely move the tray. ATTENTION Possible address conflict or loss of data access –...
  • Page 19 Figure 4. Tie Wrap Locations and a Cable Spool 1. Tie Wrap Location 2. Cable Spool 3040 40U Cabinet Guide - 15...
  • Page 20: Installing Other Components

    Installing Other Components 1. If you have additional trays that must be installed, install the mounting hardware for these trays. See “Installing the Cable Spools and the Tie Wraps” on page 4. 2. If the front of the cabinet is not completely filled with trays, use front panel kits to cover the empty spaces above or below the installed trays.
  • Page 21: Installing Additional Mounting Rails

    Installing Additional Mounting Rails If you are installing controller-drive trays, or drive trays that were shipped separately (not already installed in the cabinet), you might need to install additional mounting rails in the cabinet. 1. Determine the location for the mounting rails. Above an existing tray –...
  • Page 22 7. Place the mounting rail on the vertical support (Figure 1). 8. Align the mounting rail holes in front of the holes in the vertical support. 9. Attach a 10-32x1/2 screw to the front clip nut. Tighten the screw. 10. Attach a 10-32x1/2 screw to the rear clip nut. Tighten the screw. 11.
  • Page 23: Turning On The Power With 72A Pdus

    Turning on the Power with 72A PDUs Power to trays is provided by a standard AC power source. This topic describes using 72A power strips to provide up to 72A of usable power through six 12A banks of power. IMPORTANT While the trays perform the power-on procedure, the LEDs on the front and the rear of the trays blink. Depending on your configuration, it can take several minutes to complete the power-on procedure.
  • Page 24: Regulatory Compliance Statements

    NetApp, Inc. is not responsible for any damage or injury caused by unauthorized modification of this equipment or the substitution or attachment of connecting cables and equipment other than those specified by NetApp. It is the user’s responsibility to correct interference caused by such unauthorized modification, substitution, or attachment.
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  • Page 26: Copyright Information

    NetApp. The use or purchase of this product does not convey a license under any patent rights, trademark rights, or any other intellectual property rights of NetApp.
  • Page 27: Trademark Information

    OnTap, The evolution of storage, Topio, vFiler, VFM, Virtual File Manager, VPolicy, WAFL, Web Filer, and XBB are trademarks or registered trademarks of NetApp, Inc. in the United States, other countries, or both. IBM, the IBM logo, and ibm.com are trademarks or registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States, other countries, or both.
  • Page 28: How To Send Your Comments

    Your feedback is important in helping us to provide the most accurate and high-quality information. If you have suggestions for improving this document, send us your comments by email to doccomments@netapp.com. To help us direct your comments to the correct division, include in the subject line the product name, version, and operating system.

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