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2Gb SANbloc Series
Installation Guide
P/N: MAN-FC2002-001
Revision: 1.4
September 2003

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  • Page 1 2Gb SANbloc Series Installation Guide P/N: MAN-FC2002-001 Revision: 1.4 September 2003...
  • Page 3 Disclaimer and Warranty Disclaimer ADAPTEC reserves the right to make changes to this manual and the equipment described herein without notice. ADAPTEC has made all reasonable effort to insure that the information in this manual is accurate and complete. However, ADAPTEC shall not be liable for any technical...
  • Page 4 ADAPTEC shall ha ve no obligation to m a k e r e p a i r s o r t o c a u s e r e p la c e m e n t r e q u i r e d th ro u g h...
  • Page 5 A D A P T E C w ith in the a ppl ic a bl e w ar r an ty p er io d. A replaced product, or part thereof, shall become the property of EUROLOGIC and shall be returned to ADAPTEC at Purchaser’s expense. All returned material must be accom- panied by a Return Materials Authorization (RMA) number a s s i g n e d b y A D A P T E C .
  • Page 6 THE EXPRESSED WARRANTIES SET FORTH IN THIS A G R E E M E N T A R E I N L I E U O F A L L O T H E R WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING W I T H O U T L I M I TAT I O N , A N Y WA R R A N T I E S O F MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND ALL SUCH OTHER WARRANTIES ARE...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Preface ... 13 Audience ... 13 Conventions Used In This User Guide ... 13 Getting Support... 14 FCC Statement ... 14 VCCI ... 15 European Community Statement ... 15 Safety Statements... 16 Chapter 1: Introduction ... 19 Introduction...
  • Page 8 Mechanical Loading ... 31 Electrical Considerations ... 32 Circuit Overloading ... 32 Setting Fibre Channel Loop Speed (2Gb or 1Gb) ... 32 2Gb Operation ... 32 1Gb Operation ... 33 Split Fibre Channel Loop Operation (Quad Loop) ... 34 Setting Up Split Loop Operation... 34 Removing Split Loop Operation ...
  • Page 9 Controller Circuit Board... 49 I/O Circuit Board... 50 Ethernet Circuit Board... 50 RAID Controller Location... 51 RAID Controller Status LEDs... 52 RAID Controller Configurations ... 53 Setting the Enclosure ID ... 53 Configurations ... 55 Single RAID Controller Configuration ... 56 Dual RAID Controller Configuration...
  • Page 10 Removing a Disk Drive Carrier... 77 Installing and Removing an LS Module ... 79 Installing an LS Module ... 79 Removing an LS Module... 79 Installing and Removing a Power Supply... 81 Installing a Power Supply... 81 Removing a Power Supply ... 81 Installing and Removing an Advanced Cooling Module...
  • Page 11 AC Power Supply Input... 97 Temperature ... 97 Humidity ... 97 Altitude ... 98 Operational Shock... 98 Operational Vibration ... 98 Regulatory Agency Compliance ... 99 Product Safety Standards... 99 Product Safety Third Party Certifications ... 99 CE Mark ... 99 Electromagnetic Radiation ...
  • Page 13: Preface

    Preface This Installation Guide describes the installation and operation of the 2Gb SANbloc Series. The following products are covered: FC2101CDT2-AC, FC2101CDR2-AC, FC2101ODT2-AC, FC2101ODR2-AC, FC2101MDT2-AC, FC2101MDR2-AC. Audience This Installation Guide is intended for use by the person installing and operating the 2Gb SANbloc Series. This Installation Guide describes the operation of the 2Gb SANbloc Series only.
  • Page 14: Getting Support

    Support Centre for assistance Monday-Friday 3am to 5pm Pacific: Telephone: 321-207-2000 (RAID, FC, External Storage) 408-934-7274 (Hardware) email: ask.adaptec.com http://www.adaptec.com/support WARNING: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
  • Page 15: Vcci

    VCCI English Translation: This is a Class A product based on the standard of the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information Technology Equipment. If this equipment is used in a domestic environment, radio disturbance may arise. When such trouble occurs, the user may be required to take corrective actions.
  • Page 16: Safety Statements

    Safety Statements Safety Statements The following safety statements must be read before installation. For language translations of these statements refer to Appendix B. CAUTION: This equipment is intended only for installation in a restricted access location. CAUTION: Allow disk drives and power supplies to reach room ambient temperature before powering on the system.
  • Page 17 CAUTION: The tower skin set is not a field replaceable unit and therefore must not be removed from the Storage Array. CAUTION: After removing the LS Module the resulting hole must be blocked, by installing a blanking plate or by installing a replacement LS Module.
  • Page 18 Safety Statements...
  • Page 19: Chapter 1: Introduction

    Chapter 1: Introduction This Chapter introduces the 2Gb SANbloc Series. The main features of the Series are described along with a list of the models that are available. Introduction The 2Gb SANbloc Series provides a highly flexible, high performance storage solution that evolves to meet your changing needs.
  • Page 20: Disk Drive Carrier

    Disk Drive Carrier Power Supplies Features • Downward compatible to 1GB. • Dense enclosure with 14 drives in a 3U form factor. • Scalable to 8.2TB (112 drives), support for 15K rpm drives. • Enhanced enclosure services (SES) monitoring and reporting. •...
  • Page 21: Cooling System

    Cooling System Cooling is provided by the two Advanced Cooling Modules (ACMs) located at the rear of the enclosure. Each of the ACM units contain two variable speed fans. The enclosure requires four fans for normal operation, but will operate correctly with one fan failed (redundancy is lost if one fan is failed in either ACM), however, it is recommended that the failed fan be replaced as soon as possible.
  • Page 22: I/O Option Modules

    I/O Option Modules I/O Option Slot B Features The two rear I/O option slots (A and B) can contain a range of different option modules. The LS module will detect the type of option module installed. The available option modules are: I/O Expansion Module - Copper/Copper This 2Gb FC expansion module has two HSSDC connectors.
  • Page 23 I/O Expansion Module- Optical/Optical This 2Gb FC expansion module has two SFF LC optical connectors. The top connector is the FC Loop Input port and the bottom connector is for FC Loop Expansion. A loop back terminator is not required. 2Gb SANbloc RAID Controller The 2Gb SANbloc RAID Controller is a high performance and two device...
  • Page 24 Figure 1-2: 2Gb SANbloc Series Tower Model SAN bloc Series Features...
  • Page 25 Figure 1-3: 2Gb SANbloc Series Rack Model SAN bloc Series Features...
  • Page 26 Features...
  • Page 27: Chapter 2: Installation And Setup

    Chapter 2: Installation and Setup This Chapter describes the installation and set up of the 2Gb SANbloc Series. Important safety instructions are discussed along with the electrical, mechanical and environmental precautions that need to be taken. Items that need to be set prior to operating the 2Gb SANbloc enclosure are also described here.
  • Page 28: Safety Statements

    Safety Statements Safety Statements The following safety statements must be read before you install or operate the 2Gb SANbloc Series. For language translations of these statements refer to Appendix B. CAUTION: This equipment is intended only for installation in a restricted access location.
  • Page 29 CAUTION: It is recommended that, if interconnecting equipment resides within more than one equipment rack cabinets, these equipment racks should be at the same ground potential. WARNING: A possible shock hazard may exist in the area of the fan connection. WARNING: Disconnect the power cords before removing a power supply from the enclosure.
  • Page 30: Unpacking And Initial Setup

    When you receive your system, visually inspect the exterior of the packaging for any signs of damage. If any damage is found the carrier and Adaptec should be informed immedi- ately, and they will advise you of the appropriate action. The cartons are sealed using packaging tape which should be cut open in the normal manner.
  • Page 31: Air Flow

    Air Flow To ensure that the internal heat build up is properly dissi- pated into the room environment, air flow should in no way be restricted. It is essential that no air vents are blocked, and that the system is a minimum of one meter from a solid surface such as a wall or partition.
  • Page 32: Electrical Considerations

    Electrical Considerations Circuit Overloading Setting Fibre Channel Loop Speed (2Gb or 1Gb) 2Gb Operation Electrical Considerations When installing the 2Gb SANbloc Series the following electrical considerations must be applied. Care should be taken to ensure that the current does not exceed the rating of the power source circuitry.
  • Page 33: 1Gb Operation

    1Gb Operation To set the fibre channel loop speed to 1Gb operation: Remove the LS module from the front of the enclosure. On the LS Module locate the jumper position JP2 (Figure 2-1). For 1Gb operation there should be no jumper installed at JP2. If one is installed, remove it.
  • Page 34: Split Fibre Channel Loop Operation (Quad Loop)

    Split Fibre Channel Loop Operation (Quad Loop) Setting Up Split Loop Operation Removing Split Loop Operation Split Fibre Channel Loop Operation (Quad Loop) The 2Gb SANbloc Series LS module allows for split FC Loop operation, with two dual fibre channel loops of seven disk drives each.
  • Page 35: Configuration Rules

    Configuration Rules These rules must be applied when implementing the 2Gb SANbloc Series configurations: • • • • • • • • Supported Host Bus Adapters Only the following QLogic Host Bus Adapters should be used with the 2Gb SANbloc Series enclosures: •...
  • Page 36: Supported Cables

    Supported Cables Copper Cables Optical Cables Supported Cables WARNING: Only the following APPROVED cables must be used with the 2Gb SANbloc Series enclosures. This section lists the cables that must be used with the 2Gb SANbloc Series enclosure. Failure to adhere to these guide- lines may cause the enclosure to operate incorrectly.
  • Page 37: Chapter 3: Jbod Configurations

    Chapter 3: JBOD Configurations This Chapter describes the procedure for connecting your 2Gb SANbloc Series JBOD system to a host computer(s). Detailed information on how to configure and daisy chain enclosures is also provided along with instructions on how to set the enclosure ID. Setting the Enclosure ID Each of the fourteen disk drive slots of the 2Gb SANbloc Series has a unique identifier assigned to it.
  • Page 38 Setting the Enclosure ID Figure 3-1 Location of Enclosure ID Switch Enclosure ID Switch This enclosure ID switch can be set to 0 through 7. The graphic below shows the slot number and location. Slot location when viewed from the front of the enclosure...
  • Page 39 The fourteen disk drive slots (0 to 13), will be assigned an identifier based on the enclosure ID and the slot number as shown in Table 3-1. Table 3-1 Disk Drive Identifier Table Enclosure Drive Slot Slot 0 Slot 1 Slot 2 Slot 3 Slot 4...
  • Page 40: Configurations

    Configurations Configurations This section describes the procedures for cabling the main configurations of the 2Gb SANbloc Series JBOD. Note: The following configuration procedures refer to connecting the 2Gb SANbloc Series directly to the host system. It is also possible to connect the system using a Hub/ Switch.
  • Page 41: Jbod Configurations

    JBOD Configurations There are two JBOD configurations covered in this Instal- lation Guide: • • Note: The following examples show the Copper/Copper I/O Module option for illustration purposes. The configuration procedures are identical for all I/O Module options. Dual FC Loop Note: For dual FC Loop enclosures there must be two LS Configuration modules installed in the enclosure.
  • Page 42 To HBA JBOD Configurations Note: For details on your host and/or HBA refer to the documen- tation that was supplied with the host / HBA. Figure 3-2 Connecting dual FC Loop configuration to a host See Appendix C for Loop Diagram. To daisy chain enclosures together, connect link cables from the bottom connectors on the I/O modules of the first enclosure to the top connectors of the I/O modules on the...
  • Page 43 Figure 3-3 Daisy chaining dual FC Loop enclosures To HBA To next enclosure See Appendix C for Loop Diagram. CAUTION: When daisy chaining enclosures, you must ensure that each enclosure has a unique Enclosure ID. JBOD Configurations To HBA To next enclosure...
  • Page 44: Quad Loop Configuration

    Quad Loop Configuration To HBA To HBA JBOD Configurations Note: Quad loop configuration requires that the enclosure be configured in split loop mode. To set split loop mode, a jumper must be installed at jumper location JP3 on each LS module in the enclosure.
  • Page 45: Connecting A Power Source

    Connecting a Power Source The 2Gb SANbloc enclosure supports dual AC power supplies. Only one power supply is required for normal operation. However, a second, optional power supply may be added to provide a redundant power system. Each power supply has its own AC power inlet. CAUTION: Power supply cords shall have conductors with a cross-sectional area not less than 4mm corresponds to a minimum 10AWG wire.
  • Page 46: Disk Drive Spin Up Sequence

    Disk Drive Spin Up Sequence Disk Drive Spin Up Sequence At power on, the LS module will perform its internal start up initialization routine. Then the LS module will assert the disk drive START_1 and START_2 motor start signals low for disk drive slots 7 through 13, which will spin up the first 7 disk drives immediately.
  • Page 47: Chapter 4: Raid Configurations

    Chapter 4: RAID Configurations This chapter describes how to set up, configure and use the 2Gb SANbloc Series RAID Controller. Some general infor- mation about the RAID controller is also provided. 2Gb SANbloc Series RAID Controller Introduction The 2Gb SANbloc RAID Controller is a high performance controller, providing two host fibre channel fibre channel interfaces.
  • Page 48 2Gb SANbloc Series RAID Controller Introduction host and device fibre channel input/output processors (IOPs). • I/O: The I/O circuit board provides the interface to the disk drive enclosure (device) and host as well as general support functions. It also contains the switching power supply, which generates +3.3 Vdc and +2.5 Vdc from +5 Vdc, hot-swap circuits, and battery backup unit (BBU) circuits.
  • Page 49: Raid Controller Circuit Boards

    Features of the RAID Controller include: • • • • • • • • • • The I/O circuit board includes a Battery Backup Unit (BBU) that maintains memory content in case of AC power failure. Power for the BBU is provided by a battery pack mounted in the fan module of the enclosure.
  • Page 50: I/O Circuit Board

    I/O Circuit Board Ethernet Circuit Board RAID Controller Circuit Boards • Cache DIMM memory The I/O circuit board provides the interface between the enclosure and a host, as well as general support functions. The I/O circuit board provides the following: •...
  • Page 51: Raid Controller Location

    It has a 32 bit, 33 MHz maximum PCI interface and features scatter-gather bus mastering, which enables it to perform high speed data transfers on the PCI bus. It operates in either full duplex mode or half duplex mode. It has a four wire interface to a serial EEPROM, which can provide power-on initialization and software configuration.
  • Page 52: Raid Controller Status Leds

    RAID Controller Status LEDs RAID Controller Circuit Boards The main parts of the RAID Controller are described in Figure 4-3. Figure 4-3 Main components of RAID controller FC Host Connectors (SSF optical) Status LEDs RS232 HSSDC Connector Ethernet Connection The RAID controller has 7 Status LEDs as shown above. Table 6-1 describes what these LEDs signify.
  • Page 53: Raid Controller Configurations

    RAID Controller Configurations This section describes how to cable the two standard RAID controller configurations: Single RAID Controller and Dual RAID Controller (dual active). The procedure for daisy chaining these standard configurations to expansions enclo- sures is also described. This section also describes how to set the enclosure ID.
  • Page 54 Setting the Enclosure ID Figure 4-4 Location of Enclosure ID Switch This enclosure ID switch can be set to 0 through 7. The graphic below shows the slot number and location. Slot location when viewed from the front of the enclosure The fourteen disk drive slots (0 to 13), will be assigned an identifier based on the enclosure ID and the slot number as shown in Table 6-2.
  • Page 55: Configurations

    Table 6-2 Disk Drive Identifier Table Enclosure Drive Slot Slot 0 Slot 1 Slot 2 Slot 3 Slot 4 Slot 5 Slot 6 Slot 7 Slot 8 Slot 9 Slot 10 Slot 11 Slot 12 Slot 13 Configurations This section shows how to connect the RAID enclosures to a host system(s).
  • Page 56: Single Raid Controller Configuration

    Single RAID Controller Configuration Configurations In this configuration only one RAID controller is installed in the enclosure’s I/O slot. The second I/O slot must contain an I/O module or a blank plate. Note: The following configuration procedures refer to connecting the 2Gb SANbloc Series directly to the host system.
  • Page 57 Figure 4-5 Single RAID Controller to Host Connector Daisy Chaining a Single Controller Enclosure To daisy chain the RAID enclosure to an expansion enclosure, connect link cables from the RAID controller to the top connectors of the I/O modules of the expansion enclosure (see Figure 4-6).
  • Page 58 I/O Module Connect this cable for dual Link Cable loop operation To next enclosure Configurations Figure 4-6 Daisy Chaining Single Controller Enclosure Total of 8 enclosures may be daisy chained together. CAUTION: When daisy chaining enclosures, you must ensure that each enclosure has a unique Enclosure ID. RAID Controller HBA 1 HBA 2...
  • Page 59: Dual Raid Controller Configuration

    Dual RAID In this configuration two RAID Controllers are installed in Controller the enclosures I/O slots. Configuration Note: The following configuration procedures refer to connecting the 2Gb SANbloc Series directly to the host system. It is also possible to connect the system using a Hub/ Switch.
  • Page 60 Host B HBA 1 HBA 2 Configurations Figure 4-7 Dual RAID Controller Configuration Daisy Chaining a Dual Controller Enclosure To daisy chain the RAID enclosure to an expansion enclosure, connect link cables from the RAID enclosure to the top connectors of the I/O modules of the expansion enclosure (see Figure 4-8).
  • Page 61 Figure 4-8 Daisy Chaining a Dual Controller Enclosure Host B HBA 1 HBA 2 Link Cable Total of 8 enclosures may be daisy chained together. To next enclosure CAUTION: When daisy chaining enclosures, you must ensure that each enclosure has a unique Enclosure ID. Host A HBA 1 HBA 2...
  • Page 62: Connecting A Power Source

    Connecting a Power Source Connecting an AC Power Source Connecting a Power Source The 2Gb SANbloc enclosure supports dual AC power supplies. Only one power supply is required for normal operation. However, a second, optional, power supply may be added to provide a redundant power system. Each power supply has its own AC power inlet.
  • Page 63: Disk Drive Spin Up Sequence

    Disk Drive Spin Up Sequence At power on, the LS module will perform its internal start up initialization routine. Then the LS module will assert the disk drive START_1 and START_2 motor start signals low for disk drive slots 7 through 13, which will spin up the first 7 disk drives immediately.
  • Page 64 Disk Drive Spin Up Sequence...
  • Page 65: Chapter 5: System Monitoring

    Chapter 5: System Monitoring This Chapter describes the devices used to monitor the 2Gb SANbloc Series. The location of the monitoring LEDs and how to interpret them is described. Overview The front mounted LS module is the main monitoring device of the 2Gb SANbloc Series. This module is comple- mented by status and fault LEDs, mounted on all the major components of the enclosure, such as, disk drives, power supplies, Advanced Cooling Modules (ACMs), and RAID...
  • Page 66: Ls Module Features

    LS Module Features 2Gb SANbloc Enclosure LEDs LS Module system. If the active LS Module fails, then the ESI commu- nication with the host system will be taken over by the passive LS Module. • Monitoring/Control for 2 Power Supplies and 2 ACMs •...
  • Page 67 Figure 5-1 Location of 2Gb SANbloc Enclosure LEDs SAN bloc Series LED 0 LED 1 LED 2 LED 3 LED 4 LED 5 Table 5-1 shows the meaning of each of the LEDs, and how to interpret them. LS Module...
  • Page 68 Table 5-1 Enclosure LED Descriptions LS Module Description Color LED 0 Power On Green LED 1 Shelf Fault Amber LED 2 FC Loop A Green LED 3 FC Loop B Green LED 4 LS Fault Amber LED 5 2Gb Operation Green Note: The audible alarm will sound when an error is detected.
  • Page 69: Disk Drive Leds

    Disk Drive LEDs Each disk drive carrier has two LED indicators visible from the front of the 2Gb SANbloc enclosure. The green disk drive ready LED is controlled by the disk drive, and the bi-colour LED is controlled by the LS Module. The following table shows how to interpret these LEDs.
  • Page 70 Figure 5-2 Disk Drive Carrier LEDs BiColor LED Disk Drive Ready (Green/Amber) (Green) Disk Drive LEDs...
  • Page 71: Power Supply Leds

    Power Supply LEDs The 2Gb SANbloc Series uses two AC power supplies. The AC power supplies provide 853W peak output power and 673W continuous output power. The 2Gb SANbloc Series power supply has two LED indicators on it, which are visible from the rear of the enclosure.
  • Page 72: Advanced Cooling Module (Acm) Leds

    Advanced Cooling Module (ACM) LEDs Advanced Cooling Module (ACM) LEDs The 2Gb SANbloc Series has two variable speed fans per advanced cooling module. Each of the two ACMs on the rear of the 2Gb SANbloc Series enclosure has two fault LEDs visible from the rear of the enclosure.
  • Page 73: Raid Controller Leds

    RAID Controller LEDs The RAID controller has 7 LEDs located and numbered as shown. Figure 5-5 RAID controller LEDs The table below describes the LEDs meaning. Table 5-3 Controller Status LEDs FC Host Connectors (SSF optical) Status LEDs RS232 HSSDC Connector Ethernet Connection Description Yellow - Not Ready.
  • Page 74 RAID Controller LEDs...
  • Page 75: Chapter 6: Installing And Removing Components

    Chapter 6: Installing and Removing Compo- nents This Chapter describes the procedures for installing and removing the replaceable components in the 2Gb SANbloc Series. WARNING: The module handles are to facilitate the easy inser- tion and removal of the modules, they should not be used to lift and/or carry the enclosure.
  • Page 76: Location Of The Components

    Location of the Components SAN bloc Series Module I/O Module/ RAID Controller Location of the Components Disk Drives ACMs Power Supplies Module I/O Module/ RAID Controller...
  • Page 77: Installing And Removing A Disk Drive Carrier

    Installing and Removing a Disk Drive Carrier The disk drive carriers are located in the front of the enclosure. Follow these procedures to install and remove the disk drive carrier. Installing a Disk Select the disk drive slot into which the disk drive carrier is to be Drive Carrier installed and remove the carrier blank if there is one installed.
  • Page 78 Figure 6-1 Disk Drive Carrier Push locking tab in this direction to open Cam Lever Installing and Removing a Disk Drive Carrier...
  • Page 79: Installing And Removing An Ls Module

    Installing and Removing an LS Module The LS Modules are located in the front of the enclosure. Follow these procedures to install and remove the LS Modules. Installing an LS Select the LS Module slot in to which the LS Module is to be Module inserted and remove the LS blank if one is installed.
  • Page 80 Figure 6-2 LS Module Push locking tab in this direction to open Cam Lever Installing and Removing an LS Module...
  • Page 81: Installing And Removing A Power Supply

    Installing and Removing a Power Supply The power supplies are located in the rear of the enclosure. Follow these procedures to install and remove the power supplies. Installing a Power Select the power supply slot into which the power supply is to be Supply inserted and remove the carrier blank if there is one installed.
  • Page 82: Installing And Removing An Advanced Cooling Module

    Installing and Removing an Advanced Cooling Module Installing an Advanced Cooling Module Removing an Advanced Cooling Module Installing and Removing an Advanced Cooling Module The advanced cooling modules are located in the rear of the enclosure. Follow these procedures to install and remove the advanced cooling modules.
  • Page 83: Installing And Removing An I/O Module/Raid Controller

    Installing and Removing an I/O Module/RAID Controller Note: In the following section, “I/O Module” is taken to include the RAID Controller in addition to the I/O Module. The I/O module is located in the rear of the enclosure. Follow these procedures to install and remove the I/O module.
  • Page 84 Installing and Removing an I/O Module/RAID Controller...
  • Page 85: Appendix A: Safety Statement Translations

    Appendix A: Safety Statement Translations CAUTION: This equipment is intended only for installation in a restricted access location. ACHTUNG: skontrolle installiert werden. FÖRSIKTIGHET: ställe med begränsad åtkomst. VAROITUS: aan sivullisilta suojattuun paikkaan. FORSIGTIG: område med begrænset adgang. OBS: med adgangsbegrensning. Dieses Gerät sollte nur an einem Ort mit Zugang- Denna utrustning får endast installeras på...
  • Page 86 CAUTION: Allow disk drives and power supplies to reach room ambient temperature before powering on the shelf. ACHTUNG: Ehe Laufwerke und Netzteile an die Stromversor- gung angeschlossen werden, sollten sie sich an die Raumtemper- atur angepasst haben. FÖRSIKTIGHET: Låt skivdrivenheter och strömtillförsel nå rumstemperatur innan strömförsörjningen slås på.
  • Page 87 CAUTION: It is recommended that if interconnecting equip- ment resides within more than one equipment rack cabinet, these rack cabinets should be at the same ground potential. ACHTUNG : Befinden sich Verbindungselemente in mehr als einem Rack-Gehäuse, sollten die Racks dasselbe Massepotential aufweisen.
  • Page 88 CAUTION: Before attempting to install or remove any of the components, ensure that anti-static precautions have been taken. The minimum requirement is a properly grounded anti- static wrist strap and grounding wire. ACHTUNG: Vor dem Entfernen oder Installieren einer Komponente sollte sichergestellt werden, dass antistatische Vor- sichtsmaßnahmen ergriffen wurden.
  • Page 89 trisitet. Minimumskravet er riktig jordet antistatisk håndleddstropp og jordingsledning. CAUTION: When installing or removing a rackmount shelf, remove all power supplies and disk drives. It is recommended that you work with at least one other person when installing a disk shelf. This is necessary to prevent personal injury and dam- age to the shelf.
  • Page 90 FORSIGTIG: Når en rackmonteret hylde installeres eller fjernes, skal al strømforsyning og alle drev fjernes. Det anbe- fales, at der mindst er én anden person til stede, når en drevhylde installeres. Det er nødvendigt for at undgå person- skade og beskadigelse af hylden. OBS: Når hylle for rackmontering blir installert eller fjernet, må...
  • Page 91 CAUTION: The tower skin set is not a field replaceable unit and therefore must not be removed from the Storage Array. ACHTUNG: Das Tower-Gehäuse kann nicht am Einsatzort ausgetauscht werden und sollte deshalb nicht entfernt werden. FÖRSIKTIGHET: Det yttre höljet är inte en utbytbar enhet och skall därför inte avlägsnas från lagringsuppsättningen.
  • Page 92 CAUTION: After removing the LS Module the resulting hole must be blocked by installing a blanking plate or by installing a replacement LS Module. Failure to do this can disrupt airflow and seriously reduce cooling. ACHTUNG: Nach dem Entfernen des LS Module muss die entstehende Lücke durch eine Blende oder durch die Installa- tion eines anderen LS Module geschlossen werden.
  • Page 93 OBS: Når en LS Module er fjernet, må hullet blokkeres ved å installere en maskeringsplate eller ved å sette inn en annen LS Module. Dersom dette ikke gjøres, kan det forstyrre lufttil- strømningen og gi sterkt redusert kjøling. WARNING: A possible shock hazard may exist in the area of the fan connection.
  • Page 95: Appendix B: Technical Specifications

    Appendix B: Technical Specifications Host Interface • • Disk Drive Interface • System Max drives per enclosure: Max drives per subsystem: Redundant, Hot Swappable Components • • • • • One or two Fibre Channel interfaces, 200MB\s each, 400 MB\s total.
  • Page 96: Physical Dimensions

    Physical Dimensions Deskside Enclosure Rack Enclosure Warranty Monitoring Failure Notification Physical Dimensions Height: 20 inches (50.8cm) Width: 9 inches (22.9cm) Depth: 20 inches (50.8cm) Weight: 60 lbs (29.5kg) maximum Height: 5.22 inches (13.3cm) Width: 17.5 inches (44.5cm) Depth: 20 inches (50.8cm) Weight: 60 lbs (29.5kg) maximum Three (3) years (5 years disk drive warranty) Temperature, advanced cooling modules, power supplies,...
  • Page 97: Disk Drives

    Disk Drives Rotational Velocity: Form factor: Height: Interface: Power Supply AC Power Supply Input Input Voltage: Current Rating Input Frequency: Max. Peak Output Power Max. Average Output Power Temperature • • • Humidity • • • 10K; 15K 3.5” 1.0” Fibre Channel (2Gb FC support) 85 - 264 VAC 10 - 5 Amps...
  • Page 98: Altitude

    Altitude Operational Shock Operational Vibration Altitude • Altitude Operating: -200 to 10,000 feet • Altitude Storage: -200 to 40,000 feet Half sine shock: 3G half sine shock with a pulse duration of 11 milliseconds or less. No permanent damage will occur at or below this level.
  • Page 99: Regulatory Agency Compliance

    Regulatory Agency Compliance • Product Safety • Standards • • Product Safety Third • Party Certifications • • • CE Mark Emission Testing: Light Industry CENELEC EN 50 081- 1,1995 • • Immunity Testing: CISPR 24 for ITE Immunity Testing: Light Industry CENELEC EN 50 082-1, 1997 •...
  • Page 100 Regulatory Agency Compliance...
  • Page 101: Appendix C: Configuration Loop Diagrams

    Appendix C: Configuration Loop Diagrams Loop Diagram for a Single Enclosure System - Single Loop Enclosure ID 0 Circles denote disk drives with drive ID shown.
  • Page 102 Loop Diagram for a Dual Enclosure System - Single Loop Enclosure ID 0 Enclosure ID 1 Circles denote disk drives with drive ID shown.
  • Page 103 Loop Diagram for a Single Enclosure System - Dual Loop Enclosure ID 0 Circles denote disk drives with drive ID shown.
  • Page 104 Loop Diagram for a Dual Enclosure System - Dual Loop Enclosure ID 0 Enclosure ID 1 Circles denote disk drives with drive ID shown.
  • Page 105: Appendix D: Upgrading A 2Gb Sanbloc Jbod Array To A Raid Array

    Appendix D: Upgrading a 2Gb SANbloc JBOD Array to a RAID Array In this section the procedure for upgrading a 2Gb SANbloc Series Storage Array from a JBOD system to a RAID system is described. The equipment and parts necessary for the upgrade are also described.
  • Page 106 driver. If you are upgrading to a dual RAID configuration then repeat steps 2 through 4 to install the second RAID controller. Attach the host cable(s) to the host connector on the RAID controller and attach the other end of the cable(s) to your HBA/ hub/switch (refer to Chapter 4 for more details).
  • Page 107: Installing The Battery Backup Unit

    Installing the Battery The battery backup unit (BBU) for the RAID controller is Backup Unit installed on the ACM unit (see Figure D-1). Figure D-1 Location of Battery Backup Unit on ACM BBU goes here Follow this procedure to install the Battery Backup Unit (BBU): Remove the ACM from the enclosure by loosening the two ACM screws and using the handle, slide the ACM out of the...
  • Page 108 BBU Connector Tabs Figure D-2 Installing the BBU Feed cable through hole provided and attach to the connector Tabs Feed the BBU cable through the hole provided and connect it to the BBU connector (see Figure D-2). Press the BBU into position and secure it by ensuring the four tabs “click”...
  • Page 109 advanced cooling module, leds, 72 advanced cooling modules, 21, 81, air flow, 31 ambient temperature, 30 audience, 13 battery backup unit (BBU) 107 battery backup unit, location 107 cabling, dual i/o module, 41 circuit overloading, 32 communication, esi, 65 compliance, agency, 99 conventions, 13 current, input, 32 daisy chaining, 42, 57, 60...
  • Page 110 loop resiliency and ses module, 65 ls module, 79 modulo 8 63 monitoring, system, 65, 96 notification, 96 operating temperature, 30 port bypass circuits, 65 power consumption 32 power output 20 power rating, 32 power source 62 power supplies, 20, 81, 97 power supplies, leds, 71 rack mounting, 30 raid, 45...

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