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ONYX Series
Hardware Guide
Document CTC-DOC-003005, Rev1
May 2023

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  • Page 1: Copyright

    ©2023 Viking Enterprise Solutions™ All rights reserved. Viking Enterprise Solutions has made every effort to ensure that the information contained in this document is accurate and reliable, but assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions. Information in this document is subject to change without notice.
  • Page 2: Acknowledgments

    Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information Acknowledgments Viking Enterprise Solutions and its logo are trademarks of Viking Enterprise Solutions™, which is a Sanmina Corporation company. All other trademarks are the properties of their respective owners. Intel® and Xeon® are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the U.S. and/or other countries.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    About the Guide ............................ 5 Helpful Resources ..........................6 Supplement Product Safety & Handling ....................8 Chapter 1 About the ONYX Series System ................... 11 Product Highlights & Features ......................11 System Layout & Design ........................15 Environmental Specifications ......................24 Additional Safety Precautions ......................
  • Page 4 Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information Replacing FRUs ............................ 75 Completing the Service Action ......................91 Appendix A Expansion Enclosure Cable Management Assembly Installation ........93 CMA INSTALLATION ..........................93 Appendix B End User License Agreement ..................98 Appendix C Acronyms & Abbreviations ................... 104 Contact Information ..........................
  • Page 5: About The User Guide & Helpful Resources

    GUIDE ORGANIZATION The guide begins with an overview of the ONYX Series system layout and design, and explores the configuration options available to the ONYX Series user. Comprehensive instructions guide users through system installation, power functionality, and system monitoring tools.
  • Page 6: Helpful Resources

    Revision Description 05/20/2023 Initial release. Helpful Resources This section provides additional system documentation for the ONYX Series system, and includes instructions for obtaining the latest firmware updates. PRODUCT DOCUMENTATION Whether using the documentation available in the VES Online Document Library, or visiting other product-specific industry resources, the information provided will assist the user in gaining a better understanding of the product design and application.
  • Page 7 Viking Enterprise Solutions™ product documentation is available via the VES Online Document Library, which is maintained on a secure site. To access the library, email customersupport@vikingenterprise.com and request the secure login and password for the ONYX Series system document library. The following additional documentation is available for download: ▪...
  • Page 8: Supplement Product Safety & Handling

    Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information Product Safety & Handling Supplement This product supplement includes important safety and handling information for users to consider prior to system installation. Read all safety warnings, cautions, and notes thoroughly and contact a sales representative with any questions.
  • Page 9 Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information ESD-SENSITIVE DEVICE: Only install the device on a properly grounded electrostatic discharge (ESD) protection surface to avoid damage to the components. Always utilize a properly grounded ESD wrist strap or mat during operation or installation of the device, or when connecting the cables.
  • Page 10 Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information NOTE: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference; and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 11: Chapter 1 About The Onyx Series System

    About the ONYX Series System Chapter 1 Product Highlights & Features Each of the special features of the ONYX Series system are presented in this section, including mechanical, storage, electrical, and behavioral system aspects. The ONYX Series system is shown in Figure 1.1.
  • Page 12 Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information ONYX SERIES 1U CONTROLLER The ONYX series features a unique design: the system controls and indicators are located on the right ear. The system controls and indicators module integrate functional buttons and system state indicators, which can be easily operated and read by user.
  • Page 13 Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information The figure below illustrates the ONYX Series 1U controller disk drive numbering. The disk drive numbering starts from left column. Figure 1.3 ONYX Series Controller disk drive numbering STORAGE EXPANSION ENCLOSURE This section includes a summary of many of the VDS41022 Expansion Enclosure features and benefits.
  • Page 14 Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information Figure 1.4.1 shows the contents of the expansion storage enclosure. Drive (1 of 102) Top cover Front I/O module SAS ports & RJ45 Fan module of 4) 5 V regulator of 2) PSUs Rear Figure 1.4.1 Storage enclosure–cover removed Four fan modules, each containing two dual impeller 40 mm fans—eight individual...
  • Page 15: System Layout & Design

    Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information o Two 5V regulator slots o Four fan module slots ▪ Conforms to Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) enclosure services (SES) 3.0 T10/2149-D Specifications ▪ In-band (SES) ▪ Drive zoning support Fan Modules ▪ Four fan modules, each with two dual impeller 40 mm fans ▪...
  • Page 16 Each enclosure provides a multitude of features designed to provide high- powered, customizable performance. This section provides the enclosure dimensions and weight, and discusses the front, rear, and top features. Dimensions ONYX Series 1U controller dimensions Parameter Measurement Overall length 51.0 cm (20.0 in.)
  • Page 17 Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information VDS41022 Expansion Enclosure Weights Component System Weight Extended Weight Total Chassis - including 36.8 kg (81.2 36.8 kg (81.2 baseboard and PSU lbs) lbs) riser 5V DC regulators 0.2 kg (0.4 0.4 kg (0.8 lbs)
  • Page 18 Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information The top enclosure cover must be removed to service the 5V regulators, drives, fan modules, or IOMs. The main drive cavity contains 102 drive bays that support 3.5-inch HDDs or 2.5-inch SFF HDDs or SSDs (SFF drives require adapters).
  • Page 19 Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information Figure 1.6 Enclosure rear FIELD-REPLACEABLE UNITS The VDS41022 EXPANSION Enclosure includes the following hot-swappable field- replaceable units (FRUs): ▪ 5V DC Regulators (P/N NDS41020-FRU-004) ▪ Drive Carrier Assemblies (P/N NDS41020-FRU-014) ▪ Fan Modules (P/N NDS41020-FRU-008) ▪...
  • Page 20 Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information Figure 1.7 5V DC regulator card Drive Carrier Assemblies The 102 drive carrier assemblies consist of a drive (or drive blank) and drive carrier. Each drive carrier provides for controlled insertion and extraction of the drives, and ensures complete seating of the drive through typical operational shock and vibration.
  • Page 21 Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information Figure 1.8 Drive carrier assembly Drive Mapping & Zoning Drives are mapped according to their location within the enclosure. Groups of drives are further divided into zones, which enable the user to control data access based on user, location, or a number of other criteria.
  • Page 22 Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information Configurations The storage enclosure supports IOMs in single or dual configurations. ▪ Single configuration: One IOM is installed on the right side of the enclosure (as viewed from the enclosure front) in slot A. One blank filler canister is installed in slot B (on the left).
  • Page 23 Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information Fan Modules The enclosure’s cooling system is designed to support N+1 redundancy. Four hot- swappable fan modules are used to cool the system. Each fan module contains two 40 mm dual impeller fans for a total of eight fans per enclosure. The fan modules are mounted vertically to ensure optimal efficiency.
  • Page 24: Environmental Specifications

    Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information Environmental Specifications The following section provides information on the system’s environmental specifications, including system temperature and humidity, and shock and vibration. TEMPERATURE & HUMIDITY ▪ Maximum Ambient Air Temperature o 35°C (95°F) to inlet of storage enclosure Climate specifications for system temperature, relative humidity (RH), and altitude during operation, non-operation, and transit are shown in Table 1.12 on...
  • Page 25: Additional Safety Precautions

    Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information 7 G, 0-peak 3 positive shocks Non-operational Shock 11 ms half sine 3 negative shocks Table 1.13 Shock and vibration levels Additional Safety Precautions The following additional safety precautions help to ensure safe and proper installation and operation of the VDS41022 EXPANSION Enclosure.
  • Page 26: Chapter 2 Connection & Configuration Options

    ONYX series system into the rack. ONYX Series SAS Connectivity Connect the provided HD mini-SAS cable from port #1 of the ONYX Series controller to port #4 of IOM A on the VDS41022 Expansion enclosure as shown on Figure 2.1.
  • Page 27 Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information Power Cords Total of four power cords supplied with the ONYX series, two power cords for the ONYX series controller and two power cords for the VDS41022 expansion enclosure. To order additional power cords, please contact a Viking Enterprise Solutions™...
  • Page 28 Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information Cable Management Cable management aids in better routing and securing of the system’s cabling. The CMA hardware simplifies cable organization in a rack configuration and enables the enclosure to slide easily into and out of the rack without cable interference.
  • Page 29 Four 4-wide SAS ports provide expansion capabilities to Host Ports 1-4 additional enclosures, or may be used as input ports. Provides a serial connection to an input device such as a laptop computer or KVM. For use by Viking USB Mini-B Connector technicians only. Status LEDs Indicate system conditions.
  • Page 30: System Configuration Options

    System Configuration Options I/O MODULE CONFIGURATIONS The ONYX Series VDS41022 expansion enclosure comes with a single and IOM configuration. Single IOM configurations include one IOM installed through the top of the enclosure into slot A (on the right as viewed overhead from the enclosure front), and a module blank must be installed into slot B (on the left).
  • Page 31: Zoned Configurations

    Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information Figure 2.5. Cables may be installed into all four ports to enhance performance. I/O slot A HOST 1 mini-SAS HD cable Figure 2.5 Single host configuration Zoned Configurations Zoning enables drives within a group, or zone, to be assigned to specific SAS ports on an IOM.
  • Page 32 Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information DRIVE MAPPING Drives are first mapped according to their location within the enclosure. Each drive is numbered from 1 through 102. While viewing overhead from the enclosure’s front, drive numbering begins in the bottom left corner and increases incrementally left to right, and then from front to back.
  • Page 33: Chapter 3 Installing The Vds41022 Expansion Enclosure Into A Rack

    Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information Installing the VDS41022 Expansion Chapter 3 Enclosure Into a Rack The following chapter describes the procedures for installing the VDS41022 Expansion Enclosure into a standard 19-inch rack. Instructions are provided for: ▪ Installation Safety & Handling ▪...
  • Page 34 Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information INSTALLATION CHECKLIST HEAVY OBJECT: This system weighs approximately 116.1 kilograms (256.0 pounds) when all 102 drives, two PSUs, and two IOMs are preinstalled at the factory. (This weight does not include the container weight.) A fully loaded system weighs 124.7 kilograms (275.0 pounds) with the rails and CMA installed.
  • Page 35 Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information REQUIRED HARDWARE Verify that all necessary installation hardware is available. ▪ All necessary cables (e.g. Mini-SAS HD, Ethernet, USB, etc.) ▪ Phillips® #2 screwdriver ▪ Level RECEIVING & INSPECTION Once the checklist items are completed and the shipment is received, the next...
  • Page 36 Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information Accessory Kit box Figure 3.1 Open shipping container contents 2. Open the top of the box and remove the smaller box that contains the Accessory Kit. Inspect the Accessory Kit box for shipping damage. 3. Remove the foam tray from the carton and inspect the enclosure for shipping damage.
  • Page 37 Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information 4. Remove the protective foam sheet and lift the enclosure from the packaging using the lift straps shown in Figure 3.3. Use of a forklift or lift table is recommended. Always obtain assistance lifting the enclosure from the container.
  • Page 38 Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information NOTE: Use a Phillips® #2 screwdriver to loosen the thumbscrews if they are more than finger tight. Figure 3.4 Top cover thumbscrews 2. Use both hands to apply a gentle downward pressure on the top cover.
  • Page 39 Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information Drives are numbered from 1 through 102. When viewed overhead from the front of the enclosure, drive numbering begins in the front left corner and increases incrementally left to right, and then from front to back.
  • Page 40 ESD mat, etc. CAUTION: In single IOM configurations, a blank canister is required in the unoccupied slot (B) to maintain proper system cooling. Contact a Viking Enterprise Solutions™ sales representative for more information on ordering a blank canister for a single IOM configuration.
  • Page 41 Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information 1. Because this is a new system installation, no cables should be connected to the IOM(s) at this time. If there are cables attached, label all cables prior to removal to ensure they are installed into the same ports during reinstallation. This is particularly important if the VDS41022 Expansion Enclosure has a zoned configuration.
  • Page 42: Enclosure Rack Installation

    Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information 2. Press down on the release tab on the first PSU to release the cam from the locked position. The release tab cannot be pressed if the power cord is still plugged into the PSU jack. Figure 3.9 shows the location of the release tab.
  • Page 43 Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information INSTALLING THE VDS41022 EXPANSION ENCLOSURE RAIL KIT Each rail kit has two components: one left rail and one right rail. When properly installed, the rail kit’s chassis member (bolted to the sides of the enclosure) slides inside the rail kit’s cabinet member (bolted to the rack).
  • Page 44 Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information Figure 3.10 Right front mounting plate and rail 8. Insert a second M5 cage nut into the square rack hole immediately below the rail, also shown in Figure 3.10. 9. Secure the mounting plate and left cabinet member rail onto the front left rack post using five of the M5 X 10 flat head screws.
  • Page 45 CAUTION: Filling all rows in the enclosure with drives is not necessary; however, each partially filled row of drives must be completely filled with drive carriers containing drives or drive blanks to ensure proper system cooling. Contact a Viking Enterprise Solutions™ sales representative for assistance in obtaining the appropriate drive blank(s) for the system.
  • Page 46 Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information direction of the arrows (shown in Figure 3.6) and lift the handle into the open position. NOTE: If the system has a zoned configuration, drive placement should follow the company’s preset zoning configuration. SATA drives only report to IOM A.
  • Page 47 Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information The drive divider also bows slightly if the drive carrier rails are not aligned correctly as shown on the right in Figure 3.13. Divider bowed Figure 3.13 Drive carrier rails not aligned correctly 4. Press down on the release handle until it latches closed and the drive cams into place.
  • Page 48 ESD mat, etc. CAUTION: In single IOM configurations, a blank canister is required in the unoccupied I/O option slot B to maintain proper system cooling. Contact a Viking Enterprise Solutions™ sales representative for more information on ordering a blank canister for a single IOM configuration.
  • Page 49 Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information Release tabs Edge fingers RJ45 port Enclosure front I/O module B I/O module A Enclosure rear Figure 3.16 IOM orientation 3. If necessary, lift up on the release tabs on both sides of the IOM to ensure they are in the upward (open) position.
  • Page 50 Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information 7. If this is a dual I/O configuration, repeat steps 2 through 6 to reinstall IOM B into IOM option slot B. (An IOM blank used in a single configuration would not have been removed earlier.) IOM reinstallation is complete.
  • Page 51 Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information Figure 3.20 Release tab 2. The two left and two right thumbscrews on each side of the enclosure must align with the two screw holes on each rack post as shown in Figure 3.21. Figure 3.21 Rack thumbscrews 3.
  • Page 52 Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information Reinstalling the PSUs To reinstall the PSUs into the storage enclosure, follow these steps: ESD-DEVICE: Follow proper anti-static guidelines when handling PM modules, e.g. wrist strap, ESD mat, proper grounding, etc. CAUTION: Verify the power cords are not plugged into the jacks on the rear of the enclosure.
  • Page 53: Installing The Cable Management Assembly

    Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information Installing the Cable Management Assembly The CMA aids in better routing and securing of the system’s cabling, and enables the storage enclosure to be easily slid into and out of the rack for drive installation or replacement without having to disconnect cables.
  • Page 54: Chapter 4 Powering The Onyx Series System

    Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information Powering the ONYX Series System Chapter 4 Chapter 4 includes an overview of the ONYX Series power configuration and instructions for controlling power to the enclosure. Enclosure Power Overview This section discusses the power supply units (PSUs) and 5V regulators, which provide power to the ONYX Series system.
  • Page 55 Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information VDS41022 Expansion Enclosure PSU Input Specifications Each PSU meets the following input specifications. Input 1600W Value 2000W Value Input Voltage 200–240V (±10%) AC 200–240V (±10%) AC Input Frequency 50–60 Hz 50–60 Hz Maximum Input Current 9.48A RMS @ 200V AC...
  • Page 56: Controlling Enclosures Power

    NOTE: N+1 redundancy is not supported if only one PSU is installed. POWERING UP THE ONYX SERIES 1U CONTROLLER Power on the ONYX Series chassis by pressing the power button on the front of the system. POWERING UP THE EXPANSION ENCLOSURE The storage enclosure does not contain a power button.
  • Page 57 Powering On the ONYX Series System Sequence To turn ON power to an ONYX series system, follow these steps: 1. Connect the provided HD mini-SAS cable as shown in Figure 4.3. 2. Connect the applicable network cables.
  • Page 58 1. Perform an orderly shutdown on the host computer. 2. Ensure ONYX Series 1U controller is shut down and no data transactions are taking place. 3. Unplug the two power cords from the PDU, or from the two PSU jacks on the rear of the VDS41022 expansion enclosure.
  • Page 59: Chapter 5 Monitoring The Vds41022 Expansion Enclosure

    Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information Monitoring the VDS41022 EXPANSION Chapter 5 Enclosure The VDS41022 EXPANSION Enclosure provides FRU and system status via LEDs. Chapter 5 describes each of these LEDs to assist the user in effectively monitoring the system. Operational status LEDs are located in three areas of the enclosure.
  • Page 60 Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information LCD module Power Cooling IOMs HDDs Enclosure Cover Figure 5.1 Front panel LEDs Each LED group displays a green, yellow, or blue LED. Group LED behavior is presented in Table 5.1. Color Behavior ON indicates all PSUs and 5V DC regulators are...
  • Page 61: Leds Under The Top Cover Of The Expansion Enclosure

    Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information Table 5.1 Front panel LEDs Color Behavior ON indicates the entire enclosure is OK and Enclosure OK Green operating normally. ON indicates one or more components within the enclosure have failed. Refer to the first four group LEDs to identify the group experiencing the failure.
  • Page 62 Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information NOTE: Use a Phillips® #2 screwdriver to loosen the thumbscrews if they are more than finger tight. Figure 5.3 Rack thumbscrews 2. Using care to avoid a tipping hazard, extend the enclosure into the serviceable position by unfolding and grasping the left and right enclosure handles (see Figure 5.4), and then pulling the enclosure out of the rack...
  • Page 63 Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information CAUTION: When servicing any device, the replacement must be completed within five (5) minutes to maintain proper system cooling. Leaving the enclosure’s top cover open for an extended period of time while the system is running may result in thermal damage.
  • Page 64 Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information Enclosure rear Regulator LEDs Fan LEDs I/O module LEDs Drive LEDs Enclosure front Figure 5.7 LEDs under top cover 5V DC Regulators The two 5V DC regulator status LEDs display in the top enclosure cavity as shown in the previous image.
  • Page 65 Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information Figure 5.8 5V regulator LEDs Each 5V DC regulator provides the LED indications outlined in Table 5.3. Color Status 5V DC Regulator indicates that the DC output of the 5V Green regulator is within tolerances.
  • Page 66 Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information Table 5.4 Drive Identify LEDs Fan Modules Four N+1 redundant, hot-swappable fan modules (each containing two dual impeller, 40mm fans) cool the system. Figure 5.10 shows the illuminated LEDs, which are located on the right side of each fan module when viewed from the front of the enclosure.
  • Page 67 Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information Figure 5.11 IOM LEDs under top cover LED indications are identified in Table 5.6. Color Description ON indicates the IOM is on, properly configured, and functioning normally. IOM OK Green OFF indicates no faults are present.
  • Page 68 Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information RETURNING THE ENCLOSURE TO THE RACK These instructions guide the user in returning the enclosure to the rack. HEAVY OBJECT: A fully loaded system weighs 124.7 kilograms (275.0 pounds) with the rails and CMA installed. Prevent personal injury and equipment damage. Obtain assistance during rack installation and when sliding the system in or out of the rack.
  • Page 69: Enclosure Rear Leds

    Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information Figure 5.13 Rack thumbscrews 3. Tighten all four thumbscrews to secure the enclosure to the rack posts. The enclosure is secured to the rack posts. Enclosure Rear LEDs The IOM and PSU status LEDs are visible from the rear of the enclosure.
  • Page 70 Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information ON indicates the IOM is on, properly configured, and functioning normally. IOM OK Green OFF indicates no faults are present. ON indicates the IOM has experienced a fault. Blinking indicates a predicted fail of the IOM.
  • Page 71: Chapter 6 System Maintenance

    Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information Each PSU includes the LED colors and indications outlined in Table 5.8. Color Status ON indicates the PSU has failed and requires a service action. Blinking: Indicates a high temperature or overcurrent condition, or PSU fan failure. Service...
  • Page 72 PSUs. Serial Number & Product Number Label Serial and product numbers are required to obtain an RMA from the Viking Enterprise Solutions™ support department. The serial number and product number label is located on the rear of the enclosure top cover, above the PSUs. A second label is located on the front of the enclosure.
  • Page 73 Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information Extending the enclosure from the rack into the serviceable position is necessary to replace the FRUs located under the enclosure’s top cover including: ▪ 5V DC Regulator Cards ▪ Drives ▪ Fan Modules ▪ IOMs ▪...
  • Page 74 Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information Figure 6.3 Enclosure handles 3. Slowly pull the enclosure completely forward until it locks into the serviceable position (accompanied by an audible click), while simultaneously observing the power and SAS cables on the rear of the enclosure and on the CMA to ensure the cables have enough slack to allow full extension of the enclosure on the rails.
  • Page 75: Replacing Frus

    4. Proceed to the appropriate FRU replacement topic. Replacing FRUs Replacing a system FRU component may require a Phillips® No. 2 screwdriver. Contact a Viking Enterprise Solutions™ support representative to obtain the replacement components or to verify a specific replacement component’s compatibility with the system.
  • Page 76 Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information Removing a 5V DC Regulator Card 1. Identify the regulator card to be removed. 2. Ensure the necessary service action preparation was performed as required to remove a 5V regulator board, which includes: a. “Extending the Enclosure” that begins on page 73.
  • Page 77 Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information Installing a 5V DC Regulator Card 1. Ensure the necessary service action preparation was performed as required to install a 5V DC regulator card, which includes: a. “Enclosure Extension” that begins on page 73. b. “Removing the Enclosure’s Top Cover” section.
  • Page 78 NOTE: Before switching from a 3.5-inch drive to a 2.5-inch drive, ensure the appropriate supplies are on hand and the selected drive is supported. 2.5-inch drives require an adapter. Contact a Viking Enterprise Solutions™ support representative for more information on the chosen drive.
  • Page 79 Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information Drive Replacement When replacement is necessary, the instructions that follow guide the user in removing the drive carrier from the enclosure, removing a defective drive from the carrier, installing a new drive, and returning the drive carrier assembly to the drive bay.
  • Page 80 Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information Release catch Figure 6.10 Drive release catch 5. Lift the drive up and out of the enclosure. 6. Repeat steps 1 through 4 to remove each drive requiring replacement, making note of the location of each drive.
  • Page 81 Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information Release handle Drive pins/screws Release rail Pivot Side rail rail Drive pins/screws Release rail Drive Drive Figure 6.11 Drive carrier assembly components 2. Use the screwdriver to remove the two drive pins or Phillips screws that secure the release rail to the drive.
  • Page 82 Completely filling a row is required to ensure proper system cooling. Contact a Viking Enterprise Solutions™ sales representative for assistance in obtaining the appropriate drive blank(s) for the system.
  • Page 83 Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information CAUTION: Do not drop the drive into the drive bay as damage to the drive, connectors, or baseboard may result. Gently guide the drive carrier assembly into the drive bay. 3. Press the release handle down until the release catch engages. The drive cams into place.
  • Page 84 Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information LEDs Release Enclosure front Release tabs Edge finger Figure 6.14 Fan module 4. Make note of the fan module’s orientation and lift the fan module up and out of the enclosure. Fan module removal is complete. Install the replacement fan module.
  • Page 85 CAUTION: In single IOM configurations, a blank canister is required in the unoccupied slot (B) to maintain proper system cooling. Contact a Viking Enterprise Solutions™ sales representative for more information on ordering a blank canister for the single IOM configuration.
  • Page 86 ESD mat, etc. CAUTION: In single IOM configurations, a blank canister is required in the unoccupied I/O option slot (B) to maintain proper system cooling. Contact a Viking Enterprise Solutions™ sales representative for more information on ordering a blank canister for a single IOM configuration.
  • Page 87 Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information Edge fingers RJ45 port Enclosure front I/O module B I/O module A Enclosure rear Figure 6.16 IOM correct orientation 3. If necessary, lift up on the release tabs on both sides of the IOM to ensure they are in the open position.
  • Page 88 Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information 7. Return the cables labeled and removed earlier to the appropriate ports on the IOM operator panel at the rear of the enclosure. 8. If necessary, repeat steps 2 through 7 to install a second IOM or module blank.
  • Page 89 Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information 3. Unplug the power cord from the jack in the PSU requiring replacement. WARNING: While some factory-approved maintenance on FRUs (e.g. hot-swapping a PSU, fan, IOM, regulator, or drive) does not require the user to disconnect power to the system, performing other types of maintenance on systems connected to an electrical power supply may result in serious injury or death.
  • Page 90 Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information ESD-DEVICE: Follow proper anti-static guidelines when handling PSUs, e.g. wrist strap, ESD mat, proper grounding, etc. 1. Slide the replacement PSU into the vacant PSU slot on the rear of the enclosure. Ensure the PSU is in the same orientation as the PSU you removed in step 6 of the previous procedure.
  • Page 91: Completing The Service Action

    Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information Completing the Service Action Follow these instructions to complete a service action, to include returning the top cover to the enclosure, and returning and securing the enclosure to the rack. These steps are not necessary when replacing a PSU.
  • Page 92 Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information Figure 6.22 Release tab 2. The two left and two right thumbscrews on each side of the enclosure should align with the two screw holes on each rack post. Correct alignment of the right thumbscrews is shown in Figure 6.23.
  • Page 93: Appendix A Expansion Enclosure Cable Management Assembly Installation

    Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information Expansion Enclosure Cable Appendix A Management Assembly Installation This appendix provides instructions for installing the Cable Management Assembly (CMA) supplied with the enclosure. CMA INSTALLATION Figure D.1 shows the Cobra CMA as it appears when removed from the packaging.
  • Page 94 Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information Figure D.2 Rear rack post screws 2. Align the flange on the right CMA bracket with the screw holes on the rack post and install the two M5 flat head screws that were removed in step 1. The cutout on the CMA bracket (shown in Figure D.3) should be aligned at the top.
  • Page 95 Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information Figure D.3 Correctly wrapped Cobra CMA 6. Install the CMA onto the CMA brackets. a. Squeeze the two knurled knobs on the spring-loaded quick release hinge on the right side of the CMA together as shown in Figure D.4.
  • Page 96 Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information CMA attachment pin Cutout CMA attachment bracket CMA attachment pin mounting bracket Figure D.5 Cobra CMA attachment pin b. Align the CMA attachment bracket so that the cutout slides fully forward, under the head of the CMA attachment pin, and the lip on the CMA attachment bracket hangs over the edge of the pin’s mounting bracket as...
  • Page 97 Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information 9. Plug the SAS cables into the appropriate ports on each I/O module, also shown in Figure D.6. 10. Repeat steps 6a through 6c to secure the left side of the CMA to the left CMA bracket.
  • Page 98: Appendix B End User License Agreement

    End User License Agreement Appendix B This end user license agreement (“EULA”) is between the end-user (“You”), and Viking Enterprise Solutions, a division of Sanmina Corporation, (“VES”), these Software License Terms (“Software License Terms”) apply to the VES products purchased by You (“Software”). You must read these Software License Terms under which VES will license Software to You.
  • Page 99 Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information software for your internal purposes or as part of a sale or resale to an endcustomer and is subject to any specific software licensing information that is in the software product or its Supporting Material:...
  • Page 100 Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information compile, reduce in human readable form or otherwise access the source code of the Software (iii) sublicense, rent, lease, modify, enhance, supplement, create derivative works from the Software; (iv) copy the Software other than as expressly allowed;...
  • Page 101 Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information following recourse (which, to the extent permitted by applicable law, comprises Your sole and exclusive remedy against us for IP Claims): VES will defend or settle the IP Claim at our option and cost, and pay to You the amount of damages, losses and costs finally awarded (or settled with our written consent), provided that You promptly notify VES of the IP Claim (ii) allow VES to solely manage the defense and settlement of the IP Claim;...
  • Page 102 Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information Dispute Resolution. Both of us will use reasonable efforts to get an appropriate person from our respective management teams to meet and attempt to resolve any dispute regarding these Software License Terms in good faith. If they are unable to resolve the dispute within 30 days, either of us may resort to alternate dispute resolution such as arbitration or otherwise seek recourse from the courts.
  • Page 103 Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information Third Party Software: any software licensed to You by any party other than VES. for direct or indirect distribution to end users. For clarification purposes, if any Third Party Software not sublicensed through these terms contains Open Source Software, You must refer back to that applicable license for those terms.
  • Page 104: Appendix C Acronyms & Abbreviations

    Viking Enterprise Solutions™ Proprietary Information Acronyms & Abbreviations Appendix C Amps Mb/s Megabits per second Alternating current Power distribution unit Advanced Technology Attachment Power supply unit CAT5e Category 5 enhanced cable Relative humidity Conformance European RJ45 Registered jack, form factor for...
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  • Page 106: Contact Information

    The server module’s serial and product number label is located on the top of the server module’s CPU fan. These numbers are required for servicing. Warranty Information Check the sales agreement for details. Contact a Viking Enterprise Solutions sales representative for assistance. CAUTION: Opening the server module canister without approval from a Viking Enterprise Solutions support representative may void the warranty.
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