easyRAID X12P F2R4 User Manual

Dual loop 2gb fc to ide disk array system

Advertisement

Quick Links

®
easyRAID X12P/X16P F2R4
Dual Loop 2Gb FC to IDE
Disk Array System
User's Guide
V V e e r r s s i i o o n n 1 1 . . 0 0
A A p p r r . . 2 2 0 0 0 0 3 3
P/N. G414242

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Summary of Contents for easyRAID X12P F2R4

  • Page 1 ® easyRAID X12P/X16P F2R4 Dual Loop 2Gb FC to IDE Disk Array System User’s Guide V V e e r r s s i i o o n n 1 1 . . 0 0 A A p p r r . . 2 2 0 0 0 0 3 3...
  • Page 2 I I m m p p o o r r t t a a n n t t ! ! S S a a f f e e t t y y I I n n s s t t r r u u c c t t i i o o n n s s , , C C a a r r e e a a n n d d H H a a n n d d l l i i n n g g 1.
  • Page 3 11. If an extension cord or a power center is used with this product, make sure that the total of all products plug into the wall outlet does not exceed the ampere rating. 12. Do not place the Disk Array where the cord will be walked on.
  • Page 4 O O p p e e r r a a t t i i n n g g E E n n v v i i r r o o n n m m e e n n t t When selecting a suitable working location, please consider : Ventilation Temperature...
  • Page 5 This manual serves as a useful guide you can refer to when you wish to install and operate your Disk Array. This manual is for both easyRAID X12P/X16P F2R4 2Gb Fibre to IDE systems. Most of the illustrations are for easyRAID X16P F2R4 system, and same situation as refer to easyRAID X12P F2R4.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    General Overview ............... 2-1 Unpacking & Checklist ............ 2-2 Choosing a place for Disk Array .......... 2-3 Identifying Parts of Disk Array Front View (easyRAID X12P F2R4) ....2-4 Front View (easyRAID X16P F2R4) ....2-5 Rear View .............2-6 Power Source ..............2-7 Installing the Hard Disk Drive ..........
  • Page 7 Removing / Installing Redundant Power Supply Unit ..5-6 Removing / Installing Cooling Fan.......... 5-8 A A p p p p e e n n d d i i x x : : Technical Specifications - X12P F2R4 Technical Specifications - X16P F2R4...
  • Page 8 Introduction Chapter 1: “Introduction” This chapter will introduce you to your new Disk Array’s features and provide information on general RAID concept. 1-1 1...
  • Page 9: Features

    Introduction F F e e a a t t u u r r e e s s This section provides an overview of the features. For more detailed information, please refer to the technical specifications appendix at the end of this manual . Your Disk Array includes the following features : E E a a s s y y O O p p e e r r a a t t i i o o n n As everyone knows, conventional Disk Arrays are designed for...
  • Page 10 Introduction S S o o l l i i d d r r e e l l i i a a b b i i l l i i t t y y Automatic failed disk drive detection. Auto rebuild : when a replacement disk installed (or by using hot spare disk ), The system provides automatic data rebuild without any commands or functions keyed in.
  • Page 11 Introduction G G e e n n e e r r a a l l R R A A I I D D C C o o n n c c e e p p t t s s Correct installation of the disk array requires an understanding of RAID technology and the concepts described in this section.
  • Page 12: Raid Level 0

    Introduction R R A A I I D D L L e e v v e e l l s s R R A A I I D D L L e e v v e e l l 0 0 : : “ “ D D i i s s k k S S t t r r i i p p i i n n g g “ “ H H i i g g h h I I / / O O P P e e r r f f o o r r m m a a n n c c e e Improved I/O performance is the major reason of using RAID level 0.
  • Page 13: Raid Level 1

    Introduction R R A A I I D D L L e e v v e e l l 1 1 : : “ “ D D i i s s k k M M i i r r r r o o r r i i n n g g ” ” H H i i g g h h D D a a t t a a r r e e l l i i a a b b i i l l i i t t y y RAID level 1 provides both very high data reliability and continued data availability in the event of a failure of an array member.
  • Page 14: Raid Level 3

    Introduction R R A A I I D D L L e e v v e e l l 3 3 : : “ “ P P a a r r a a l l l l e e l l T T r r a a n n s s f f e e r r D D i i s s k k s s w w i i t t h h P P a a r r i i t t y y “ “ H H i i g g h h D D a a t t a a R R e e l l i i a a b b i i l l i i t t y y &...
  • Page 15 Introduction R R A A I I D D L L e e v v e e l l 5 5 : : “ “ I I n n d d e e p p e e n n d d e e n n t t A A c c c c e e s s s s A A r r r r a a y y w w i i t t h h R R o o t t a a t t i i n n g g P P a a r r i i t t y y “ “ H H i i g g h h D D a a t t a a R R e e l l i i a a b b i i l l i i t t y y &...
  • Page 16: Raid Level 5

    Introduction RAID level 5 arrays have unique performance characteristics : The data can be recalculated or regenerated, using parity, when any drive in the array fails. When the failed drive is replaced, either automatically if the subsystem contained a hot spare drive, or by user intervention during a scheduled maintenance period, the system will be restored its full data redundancy configuration by rebuilding all of the data that had been stored on the failed drive onto...
  • Page 17 Introduction S S u u m m m m a a r r y y C C o o m m p p r r i i s s o o n n o o f f R R A A I I D D L L e e v v e e l l s s Data RAID Common...
  • Page 18 Introduction S S u u p p p p o o r r t t e e d d R R A A I I D D L L e e v v e e l l s s Based on the needs of a Disk Array’s capacity, data availability, and overall performance, you can select a proper RAID level for your Disk Array.
  • Page 19 Introduction 2 2 G G b b F F C C S S u u p p p p o o r r t t The Disk Array provides 2 x Fibre Channel connections (SFP connectors) to your host computers or Fibre Switch. With proper SFP Transceiver and external cable selection, you could configure your disk array in a feasible Fibre environment (Optical).
  • Page 20: Unpacking & Checklist

    Getting Started Chapter 2: “Getting Started” G G e e n n e e r r a a l l O O v v e e r r v v i i e e w w This chapter helps you get ready to use the Disk Array. It gives you: Unpacking &...
  • Page 21 Getting Started U U n n p p a a c c k k i i n n g g & & C C h h e e c c k k l l i i s s t t Before unpacking your Disk Array , prepare a clean and stable place to put the contents of your Disk Array’s shipping container on.
  • Page 22 Getting Started C C h h o o o o s s i i n n g g a a p p l l a a c c e e f f o o r r D D i i s s k k A A r r r r a a y y When selecting a place to set up your Disk Array, be sure to follow the guidelines as below: Place on a flat and stable surface.
  • Page 23: Function Keys

    I I d d e e n n t t i i f f y y i i n n g g P P a a r r t t s s o o f f t t h h e e D D i i s s k k A A r r r r a a y y F F r r o o n n t t V V i i e e w w Figure : Front View (for easyRAID X12P F2R4) 1. LCD Status Display Panel 2.
  • Page 24 I I d d e e n n t t i i f f y y i i n n g g P P a a r r t t s s o o f f t t h h e e D D i i s s k k A A r r r r a a y y F F r r o o n n t t V V i i e e w w Figure : Front View (for easyRAID X16P F2R4) 1. LCD Status Display Panel 2.
  • Page 25 Getting Started R R e e a a r r V V i i e e w w Figure : Rear View 1. RJ45 Adapter (Terminal port for Global-Net) 2. RS-232 Adapter (Terminal Port) 3. Fibre Channel Port ( FC 1 ) 4.
  • Page 26 Getting Started P P o o w w e e r r S S o o u u r r c c e e Choosing a Working Voltage The system can run on AC 100V (+/10%) to AC 240V(+/10%), (Auto Switch) Warning ! Wrong AC Voltage input will harm the power supply and cause...
  • Page 27 Getting Started I I n n s s t t a a l l l l i i n n g g t t h h e e H H a a r r d d D D i i s s k k D D r r i i v v e e s s Step 1 : Unlock the HDD tray by turning the Key-lock to the correct position.
  • Page 28 Getting Started Step 3 : Insert HDD into the tray Step 4 : Screw in the hard drive. ( Use the correct size, type and thread ) Step 5 : Cabling, Connect the Data cable and Power cable. Figure: Installing HDD step 3, 4, 5 2-9 9...
  • Page 29 Getting Started Step 6 : Gently slide in the HDD tray. Step 7 : Lock the HDD tray. When powered on, the Green LED will light up. Figure:Installing HDD step 6,7 2-1 1 0...
  • Page 30 Getting Started H H o o s s t t L L i i n n k k a a g g e e With the HDD(s) installed correctly, you are ready to connect the Disk Array to your Host computer or Fibre Switch. The SFP connectors used on the 2Gb Fibre systems require SFP Transceivers installed before connecting to the cables.
  • Page 31 Getting Started P P o o w w e e r r -o o n n a a n n d d S S e e l l f f -T T e e s s t t When you connect the Disk Array to the Host computer, You should press the ON/OFF Power Supply Switch.
  • Page 32 Getting Started L L E E D D D D i i s s p p l l a a y y & & F F u u n n c c t t i i o o n n K K e e y y s s L L E E D D D D i i s s p p l l a a y y Shown below is the LED Display.
  • Page 33 Getting Started F F u u n n c c t t i i o o n n K K e e y y s s The four function keys at the top of the front panel perform the following functions: Use to scroll the cursor Upward / Rightward ( ) Up Arrow / Right Arrow Use to scroll the cursor Downward / Leftward...
  • Page 34 Getting Started L L C C D D S S t t a a t t u u s s P P a a n n e e l l Located the LCD panel, the LCD status panel informs you of the Disk Array’s current operating status at a glance.
  • Page 35 Getting Started C C l l e e a a r r B B e e e e p p e e r r The disk drive initialization and fail beeping can be stopped by pushing the ( ) and ( ) simultaneously twice. But you should remember to replace the drive.
  • Page 36 Configuration Chapter 3: “Configuration” After completing the hardware installation, the disk array must be configured and the logical unit must be initialized before it is ready to use. This can be accomplished through the following user interfaces : Front Panel function keys ( LCD Display ) VT100 terminal connected through the serial port ( Monitor Port) The GUI S/W (Graphical User Interface).
  • Page 37 Configuration C C o o n n f f i i g g u u r r a a t t i i o o n n f f r r o o m m t t h h e e f f r r o o n n t t P P a a n n e e l l The LCD Display front panel function keys are the primary user interface for the Disk Array.
  • Page 38: Main Screen

    Configuration C C o o n n f f i i g g u u r r a a t t i i o o n n p p r r o o c c e e d d u u r r e e s s ( ( v v i i a a F F r r o o n n t t P P a a n n e e l l ) ) Main screen Re-Config RAID RAID Level...
  • Page 39 Configuration S S t t a a r r t t i i n n g g t t h h e e c c o o n n f f i i g g u u r r a a t t i i o o n n 1.
  • Page 40: Set Raid Level

    Configuration 5. Set RAID Level Move cursor ( ) to the desired RAID Level ( 0, 1, 3, 5, 0+1, None ), press “ Enter “ to confirm. Warning All data on the disk drives will be lost by changing the RAID Level.
  • Page 41 Configuration 8. Save Configuration & Restart Select the Save Configuration function and Press the “ Enter “ key to save and activate your selections. STOP Warning ! All data will be lost if you changed RAID Levels . Notice If you already have a RAID level setting and wish to change to different RAID level, you must setup RAID level to “None”...
  • Page 42 Configuration C C o o n n f f i i g g u u r r a a t t i i o o n n f f r r o o m m V V T T 1 1 0 0 0 0 T T e e r r m m i i n n a a l l M M o o d d e e By connecting a VT100 compatible terminal or a PC operating in a terminal emulation mode, a configuration can be performed through this interface.
  • Page 43: Hot Spare Disk

    configuration C C o o n n f f i i g g u u r r a a t t i i o o n n p p r r o o c c e e d d u u r r e e s s ( ( V V T T 1 1 0 0 0 0 T T e e r r m m i i n n a a l l ) ) Main screen Re-Config RAID RAID Level...
  • Page 44 Configuration M M a a i i n n S S c c r r e e e e n n Please refer to Chapter4 “Advanced Information” for setting VT100 Terminal in Windows. Select “ Re-c c onfig RAID ”. 3-9 9...
  • Page 45 Configuration R R e e -C C o o n n f f i i g g R R A A I I D D Select “ No” for setting “ Password “ Select “ Yes “ for setting all the configurations 3-1 1 0...
  • Page 46 Configuration S S e e t t R R A A I I D D L L e e v v e e l l Move the cursor to the desired RAID Level ( 0, 1, 3, 5, 0+1, None ), and Press “...
  • Page 47 Configuration H H o o t t S S p p a a r r e e D D i i s s k k Select “ Yes “ to set One Disk Drive as a Hot Spare Disk. This Function is valid in RAID level 5 and RAID level 3, the total Disk Drives installed must be more than 3 Disk Drives.
  • Page 48 Configuration H H a a r r d d L L o o o o p p I I D D # # Step 1. Press “Enter” to activate the “Enable Hard Loop ID” setting. 3-1 1 3...
  • Page 49 Configuration H H a a r r d d L L o o o o p p I I D D Press “ Enter “ to activate the “ Set Hard Loop ID” function and key-in the desired “Number” for your disk array. The avaiable Hard Loop ID for this disk array is ID#0~125.
  • Page 50 Configuration S S e e t t P P a a s s s s w w o o r r d d Press “Enter” to activate the password setting when you key-in the desired “Number” or “character”. Press “ESC” for no change to the password. 3-1 1 5...
  • Page 51 Configuration S S a a v v e e & & R R e e s s t t a a r r t t Select the Save & Restart function and press “Enter” to save and activate your selections. STOP Warning ! All data will be lost if you changed RAID Levels .
  • Page 52 Configuration C C a a p p a a c c i i t t y y E E x x p p a a n n s s i i o o n n ( ( F F o o r r S S i i n n g g l l e e R R A A I I D D ) ) The RAID capacity can be expanded by adding one or more Disk Drive into the existing RAID group and properly setup procedures.
  • Page 53: Capacity Expansion

    Advanced Information Chapter 4: “Advanced Information” This chapter describes more advanced information about your Disk Array. The following items are describes in detail. Memory Expansion RAID Controller Updating Firmware Multiple RAID configuration Slice Partition and LUN Mapping Capacity Expansion (on-line expand) SAN Mask Setup 4-1 1...
  • Page 54 Advanced Information M M e e m m o o r r y y E E x x p p a a n n s s i i o o n n Your Disk Array comes with 128MB of memory that is expandable to a maximum of 512MB.
  • Page 55 Advanced Information I I n n s s t t a a l l l l i i n n g g M M e e m m o o r r y y M M o o d d u u l l e e s s : : 1.
  • Page 56 Advanced Information 2. Install the memory a. Remove daughter board b. The DIMM memory modules will only fit in one orientation. c. Press the memory module firmly into socket from a 45 degree angle, make sure that all the contacts are aligned with the socket.
  • Page 57 Advanced Information D D i i s s k k A A r r r r a a y y C C o o n n t t r r o o l l l l e e r r B B l l o o c c k k D D i i a a g g r r a a m m 4-5 5...
  • Page 58 Advanced Information U U p p d d a a t t i i n n g g F F i i r r m m w w a a r r e e 1. Setup your VT100 Terminal Please configure the VT100 terminal setting to the values shown below : VT100 terminal ( or compatible ) set up Connection...
  • Page 59 Advanced Information S S e e t t u u p p V V T T 1 1 0 0 0 0 T T e e r r m m i i n n a a l l Example : Setup VT100 Terminal in Windows Step 1.
  • Page 60 Advanced Information Step 2. 4-8 8...
  • Page 61 Advanced Information Step 3. Enter a name for your Terminal. 4-9 9...
  • Page 62 Advanced Information Step 4. Select a connecting port in your Terminal 4-1 1 0...
  • Page 63 Advanced Information Step 5. Port parameter setting 4-1 1 1...
  • Page 64 Advanced Information Step 6. 4-1 1 2...
  • Page 65 Advanced Information Step 7. Select emulate VT100 Mode After you finishing the VT100 Terminal setup, you may restart your Disk Array and press “ Ctrl + D “ keys ( in your Terminal ) to link the Disk Array and Terminal together. Press Ctrl to display the disk array Monitor Utility screen on your VT100 Terminal.
  • Page 66 Advanced Information S S t t a a r r t t t t o o U U p p d d a a t t e e F F i i r r m m w w a a r r e e 1.
  • Page 67 Advanced Information 2. Press “ Y “ to download the new firmware and press “ Y “ again to confirm the Update. 4-1 1 5...
  • Page 68 Advanced Information 3. Select transfer “ Send Text File “ and press Enter. 4-1 1 6...
  • Page 69 Advanced Information 4. Locate the new Firmware file on your PC. 4-1 1 7...
  • Page 70 Advanced Information 5. Press “ Go “ to confirm to download the new firmware. 4-1 1 8...
  • Page 71 Advanced Information 6. Type “ Go “ to reconfirm and the firmware will begin to be reprogrammed. 7. After verifying, the Disk Array will reset automatically to activate the new firmware. 4-1 1 9...
  • Page 72 Advanced Information M M u u l l t t i i p p l l e e R R A A I I D D C C o o n n f f i i g g u u r r a a t t i i o o n n p p r r o o c c e e d d u u r r e e s s (VT100 Terminal) Main screen Advance Setep...
  • Page 73 Advanced Information H H o o w w T T o o S S e e t t u u p p M M u u l l t t i i p p l l e e R R A A I I D D The system can Setup as multiple RAID Groups (Max 4 RAID Groups).
  • Page 74 Advanced Information H H o o w w T T o o S S e e t t u u p p M M u u l l t t i i p p l l e e R R A A I I D D RAID Group 1 Setup Step 2.
  • Page 75 Advanced Information H H o o w w T T o o S S e e t t u u p p M M u u l l t t i i p p l l e e R R A A I I D D RAID Group 1 Setup Step 3.
  • Page 76 Advanced Information H H o o w w T T o o S S e e t t u u p p M M u u l l t t i i p p l l e e R R A A I I D D RAID Group 1 Setup Step 4.
  • Page 77 Advanced Information H H o o w w T T o o S S e e t t u u p p M M u u l l t t i i p p l l e e R R A A I I D D RAID Group 1 Setup Step 5.
  • Page 78 Advanced Information H H o o w w T T o o S S e e t t u u p p M M u u l l t t i i p p l l e e R R A A I I D D RAID Group 1 Setup Step 6.
  • Page 79 Advanced Information H H o o w w T T o o S S e e t t u u p p M M u u l l t t i i p p l l e e R R A A I I D D RAID Group 2 -4 Setup Follow the step for setting RAID Group 1 to setup the 2-4 RAID Groups.
  • Page 80 Advanced Information H H o o w w T T o o S S e e t t u u p p M M u u l l t t i i p p l l e e R R A A I I D D Select “Save &...
  • Page 81 Advanced Information S S l l i i c c e e a a n n d d L L U U N N M M a a p p p p i i n n g g Main Screen Advanced Setup Slice Fibre Params...
  • Page 82 Advanced Information S S l l i i c c e e a a n n d d L L U U N N M M a a p p p p i i n n g g After completing the RAID Group setup (single or multiple), you could partition the capacity to “Slice”...
  • Page 83 Advanced Information S S l l i i c c e e a a n n d d L L U U N N M M a a p p p p i i n n g g Step 4. Select “Slice 0”, key-in the size in MB for Slice 0.
  • Page 84 Advanced Information S S l l i i c c e e a a n n d d L L U U N N M M a a p p p p i i n n g g Step 6. Select “Fibre Params”...
  • Page 85 Advanced Information S S l l i i c c e e a a n n d d L L U U N N M M a a p p p p i i n n g g Example 2: (Single Host Multiple RAID) “LUN 0”...
  • Page 86 Advanced Information S S l l i i c c e e a a n n d d L L U U N N M M a a p p p p i i n n g g Capacity Modification If you already partition your capacity to different slices, and wanted to modify the slice capacity, please follow the step below: Step 1.
  • Page 87 Advanced Information S S l l i i c c e e a a n n d d L L U U N N M M a a p p p p i i n n g g Capacity Modification Step 2.
  • Page 88 Advanced Information S S l l i i c c e e a a n n d d L L U U N N M M a a p p p p i i n n g g Capacity Modification Step 3.
  • Page 89 Advanced Information S S l l i i c c e e a a n n d d L L U U N N M M a a p p p p i i n n g g Capacity Modification Step 4.
  • Page 90 Advanced Information O O n n -L L i i n n e e E E x x p p a a n n d d f f o o r r M M u u l l t t i i p p l l e e R R A A I I D D G G r r o o u u p p s s (VT100 Terminal) Main Screen Advance Setup...
  • Page 91 Advanced Information O O n n -L L i i n n e e E E x x p p a a n n d d f f o o r r M M u u l l t t i i p p l l e e R R A A I I D D G G r r o o u u p p s s The RAID capacity can be expanded by adding one or more Disk Drives into the existing RAID group with properly setup procedures Please add new HDD into the RAID system before you start on-line...
  • Page 92 Advanced Information O O n n -L L i i n n e e E E x x p p a a n n d d f f o o r r M M u u l l t t i i p p l l e e R R A A I I D D G G r r o o u u p p s s Step 2.
  • Page 93 Advanced Information O O n n -L L i i n n e e E E x x p p a a n n d d f f o o r r M M u u l l t t i i p p l l e e R R A A I I D D G G r r o o u u p p s s Step 5.
  • Page 94 Advanced Information O O n n -L L i i n n e e E E x x p p a a n n d d f f o o r r M M u u l l t t i i p p l l e e R R A A I I D D G G r r o o u u p p s s Step 6.
  • Page 95 Advanced Information S S A A N N M M a a s s k k S S e e t t u u p p SAN Mark allow to use Fibre World Wide Name (WWN) to identify specific storage device. Step 1.
  • Page 96 Advanced Information S S A A N N M M a a s s k k S S e e t t u u p p Step 2. Select “Primary FC” in “Visible For All Host” and “Disable”. The default is “Enable” which allow all the device in the SAN environment to view the data in the Primary FC.
  • Page 97 Advanced Information S S A A N N M M a a s s k k S S e e t t u u p p Step 3. In “SAN Mask”, choose “SAN Mapping”, then “Primary FC” Step 4. Setup the LUN No. to expected Host No. “Host 1” to “Select LUN0”. Then “Yes”...
  • Page 98 Advanced Information S S A A N N M M a a s s k k S S e e t t u u p p Step 5. In “SAN Mask”, choose “Edit WWN Table”. Then “Host1” to edit the World Wide Name for the Fibre Host card.
  • Page 99 Advanced Information S S A A N N M M a a s s k k S S e e t t u u p p Step 6. After completing all Hosts WWN, in “SAN Mask”, choose “View WWN Table” to check all the hosts’ WWN. World Wide Name Table 4-4 4 7...
  • Page 100 Advanced Information S S A A N N M M a a s s k k S S e e t t u u p p In “SAN Mask”, choose “View SAN Mapping” to review all the LUN mapping in Primary or Secondary Fibre channel. SAN mapping information 4-4 4 8...
  • Page 101 Advanced Information S S A A N N M M a a s s k k S S e e t t u u p p Select “Save & Restart” and then “Yes” to save and activate the setup. 4-4 4 9...
  • Page 102 Hot Swap Chapter 5: “Hot Swap” This chapter explains how to remove and install the “Hot-Swap” parts without interrupting the data access while the disk array is on. The “Hot-Swap” parts include : Hard Disk Drives Redundant Power Supply Units Cooling Fans Follow the steps below and refer to the diagrams to remove and install the “Hot-Swap”...
  • Page 103 Hot Swap R R e e m m o o v v i i n n g g / / I I n n s s t t a a l l l l i i n n g g H H a a r r d d D D i i s s k k d d r r i i v v e e s s a.Unlock the HDD tray (When a HDD error occurs, the HDD LED indicator lights up “RED”) Figure: Swap HDD(Unlock)
  • Page 104 Hot Swap b.Gently pull-o o ut the HDD tray 5-3 3...
  • Page 105 Hot Swap c.Unscrew and unplug the cables Figure: Swap HDD(Unplug cables) 5-4 4...
  • Page 106 Hot Swap d.Replace with a new Hard Disk Drive It must be same capacity or greater than the faulty drive, if you replace with a Hard disk Drive of insufficient capacity, the Disk Array’s built-in buzzer will sound and the intelligent Auto-Rebuild function will not be started.
  • Page 107 Hot Swap R R e e m m o o v v i i n n g g / / I I n n s s t t a a l l l l i i n n g g t t h h e e R R e e d d u u n n d d a a n n t t P P / / S S U U n n i i t t There are two LED indicators on the front panel which display the status of the redundant power supplies.
  • Page 108 Hot Swap b.Pull out the faulty unit, and replace with a new power supply unit Figure: Swap P/S unit ( Swap with a new unit ) c. The power fail beeping will be stopped after replacing a new power supply and the new power supply LED will light up. 5-7 7...
  • Page 109 Hot Swap R R e e m m o o v v i i n n g g / / I I n n s s t t a a l l l l i i n n g g C C o o o o l l i i n n g g F F a a n n s s If one of the fans failed, the controller buzzer alarm will sound, and the LCD will show “fan 1 (or 2) fail”.
  • Page 110 Hot Swap b. Pull out the faulty Fan Module c. Plug in the new fan module, close the fan door and screw it in ! Caution : The cooling fan will rotate immediately when you plug in the new fan module. Figure: Swap Cooling Fan ( swap with a new Fan ) 5-9 9...
  • Page 111 Appendix Technical Specfication X12P F2R4 Microprocessor Intel i80303 Cache Memory 128MB* Maximum 512MB DRAM Slots Module Type 144 Pin DIMMs DRAM Type SDRAM DRAM Speed PC 100/133 Read Cache Read-A A head Write Cache Write Back* Firmware Flash EEPROM ,512K x 8...
  • Page 112 Appendix Technical Specfication X12P F2R4 Interface : Host Bus Duall Loop 2Gb Fibre channel Disk Bus Ultra ATA-1 1 00 * 12 Drives Hot Swap, User Replaceable Up to 12 x 3.5” drives (1” Height) Maximum Fault >2.5 TB Tolerant Capacity Drive MTBF >1,000,000 hrs...
  • Page 113 Appendix Technical Specfication X16P F2R4 Microprocessor Intel i80303 Cache Memory 128MB* Maximum 512MB DRAM Slots Module Type 144 Pin DIMMs DRAM Type SDRAM DRAM Speed PC 100/133 Read Cache Read-A A head Write Cache Write Back* Firmware Flash EEPROM ,512K x 8 Fibre I/O Processor Q-L L ogic ISP2310 * 2 Serial Port...
  • Page 114 Appendix Technical Specfication X16P F2R4 Interface : Host Bus Duall Loop 2Gb Fibre channel Disk Bus Ultra ATA-1 1 00 * 16 Drives Hot Swap, User Replaceable Up to 16 x 3.5” drives (1” Height) Maximum Fault >3.5 TB Tolerant Capacity Drive MTBF >1,000,000 hrs Host Requirement...

This manual is also suitable for:

X16p f2r4

Table of Contents