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S12S-J1002-R
S12S-J1002-S
SAS-to-SAS/SATA JBOD
Installation and Hardware
Reference Manual
Version 1.0 (July, 2007)

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  • Page 1 ® EonStor S12S-J1002-R S12S-J1002-S SAS-to-SAS/SATA JBOD Installation and Hardware Reference Manual Version 1.0 (July, 2007)
  • Page 2 EonStor S12S-J1002-R/S Installation and Hardware Reference Manual Contact Information Asia Pacific Americas (International Headquarters) Infortrend Corporation 2200 Zanker Road, Unit D, Infortrend Technology, Inc. San Jose, CA. 95131 8F, No. 102 Chung-Shan Rd., Sec. 3 Chung-Ho City, Taipei Hsien, Taiwan...
  • Page 3: Disclaimer

    Infortrend Technology, Inc. Disclaimer Infortrend Technology makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose.
  • Page 4: Warnings And Certifications

    EonStor S12S-J1002-R/S Installation and Hardware Reference Manual Warnings and Certifications Restricted Access Location: This equipment is intended to be installed in a RESTRICTED ACCESS LOCATION only. Electric Shock Warning! To Prevent Electric Shock: Access to this equipment is granted only to trained operators and service...
  • Page 5 (for Taiwan) This device is in conformity with UL standards for safety. Infortrend is committed to being properly prepared and taking all the necessary steps that will result in our compliance with the new European directive, RoHS (2002/95/EC), on or before the specific dates set forth in those applicable laws and regulations.
  • Page 6 EonStor S12S-J1002-R/S Installation and Hardware Reference Manual Disposal of Old Electrical & Electronic Equipment (Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems) This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste. Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    EonStor S12S-J1002-R/S Installation and Hardware Reference Manual Table of Contents ..................... ONTACT NFORMATION 2007......................... OPYRIGHT This Edition First Published 2007....................iii Disclaimer............................iii Trademarks ............................. iii ..................ARNINGS AND ERTIFICATIONS ......................ABLE OF ONTENTS ......................AFETY RECAUTIONS Precautions and Instructions......................x ESD Precautions ..........................xi...
  • Page 8 EonStor S12S-J1002-R/S Installation and Hardware Reference Manual ................2-11 RIVE NSTALLATION CHAPTER 3 SUBSYSTEM CONNECTION ..............3-1 ONNECTION REREQUISITES 3.1.1 The Host Link Cables ......................3-1 3.1.2 Max. Number of Expansion Enclosures................3-3 .......... 3-3 OPOLOGY AND ONFIGURATION ONSIDERATIONS 3.2.1 Basic Configuration Rules....................3-3 ....................
  • Page 9 EonStor S12S-J1002-R/S Installation and Hardware Reference Manual APPENDIX B SPARE PARTS AND ACCESSORIES ......................B-1 PARE ARTS ......................B-1 CCESSORIES APPENDIX C PINOUTS SAS C .................. C-1 ONNECTOR INOUTS ................... C-2 OWER ONNECTORS...
  • Page 10: Safety Precautions

    EonStor S12S-J1002-R/S Installation and Hardware Reference Manual Safety Precautions Precautions and Instructions Provide a soft, clean surface to place your subsystem on before working on it. Servicing on a rough surface may damage the exterior of the chassis. The EonStor subsystem comes with separately-packaged drive trays.
  • Page 11: Esd Precautions

    EonStor S12S-J1002-R/S Installation and Hardware Reference Manual ESD Precautions Observe all conventional anti-ESD methods while handling system modules. The use of a grounded wrist strap and an anti-static work pad are recommended. Avoid dust and debris in your work area.
  • Page 12: Conventions

    EonStor S12S-J1002-R/S Installation and Hardware Reference Manual The Installation and Hardware Reference Manuals that came with the managing RAID subsystems, e.g., the S12S RAID subsystems. SAS-to-SAS/SATA SAS-to-SAS series subsystem firmware Operation Manual RAIDWatch User’s Manuals (Java-based or embedded versions) These documents are located in the CD included with your subsystem package.
  • Page 13: Software And Firmware Updates

    WARNING! Warnings appear where overlooked details may cause damages to the equipment or result in personal injury. Warnings should be taken seriously. Software and Firmware Updates Please contact your system vendor or visit Infortrend’s VIP room (viproom.infortrend.com.tw) site, esupport (esupport.
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  • Page 15: Chapter 1 Introduction

    Chapter 1 Introduction Product Overview 1.1.1 Product Introduction This hardware manual briefly introduces the EonStor SAS-to-SAS (Serial Attached SCSI) JBOD enclosure that houses either SAS or Serial ATA (3Gbps SATA-II) disk drives. The enclosure comes with the host-side connectivity via four (4, dual-controller S12S-J1002-R) or two (2, single-controller S12S-J1002-S) SAS 4x wide ports and supports twelve (12) hot- swappable SAS/SATA-II...
  • Page 16: Model Variations

    EonStor S12S-J1002-R/S Installation and Hardware Reference Manual enclosure module is independently accessible and hot-swappable through the rear panel. Dual-redundant power supplies and cooling modules protect the subsystem from the down time caused by a module failure. Power supply units (PSU) share load in a dual-redundant configuration, and are able to sustain subsystem operation in the event of single power supply failure.
  • Page 17: Front Panel Overview

    Chapter 1: Introduction NOTE: Components accessed through the front panel are referred to as “Front Panel Components” and components accessed through the rear panel are referred to as “Rear Panel Components.” 1.2.1 Front Panel Overview The front section of the subsystem features a 4 x 3 layout for housing twelve (12) 3.5-inch drives.
  • Page 18: Internal Backplane

    EonStor S12S-J1002-R/S Installation and Hardware Reference Manual Figure 1-4: S12S-J1002-S Enclosure Rear View Expander controller module: One (1) controller module is installed in the S12S-J1002-S enclosure; two (2) in the S12S- J1002-R for board-level fault tolerance. The controller module contains a SAS expander board, which distributes I/Os from and to the managing RAID subsystem.
  • Page 19: Major Subsystem Components

    Chapter 1: Introduction Major Subsystem Components The S12S JBOD houses many active components and most of them can be accessed through either the front or the rear panel. The modular design of the active components facilitates their easy installation and removal. Hot-swap mechanisms are incorporated to eliminate power surges and signal glitches that might occur while removing or installing these modules.
  • Page 20: Chassis Ears

    EonStor S12S-J1002-R/S Installation and Hardware Reference Manual Rotary Switch: Each JBOD enclosure should be manually assigned with an enclosure ID so that the disk drives contained within can be properly addressed. Each RAID subsystem occupies ID#”0,” and each S12S JBOD should be manually assigned with a unique ID starting from #”1”...
  • Page 21: Drive Tray

    Chapter 1: Introduction 1.3.3 Drive Tray CAUTION! The MUX kits are optional depending on the combinations of JBOD and RAID enclosures. The MUX kits apply to dual- controller RAID and JBOD combination using SATA-II disk drives. Figure 1-8: MUX Kit Applicable Configuration The MUX kits are small, delicate components that must be handled with care.
  • Page 22 EonStor S12S-J1002-R/S Installation and Hardware Reference Manual Figure 1-10: Drive Tray Front View IFT-9279CDTray The S12S enclosure comes with drive trays (see Figure 1-10) designed to accommodate separately purchased standard 1-inch pitch, 3.5-inch SAS or SATA-II (3Gbps) disk drives. The drive bays are accessible from the front side of the chassis.
  • Page 23: The Expander Controller

    Chapter 1: Introduction 1.3.4 The Expander Controller Figure 1-12: Expander Controller Module PN: IFT-89S10J122 The expander controller contains a circuit board within a metal canister, interfaced through hot-swap docking connectors at the back-end. Two SAS wide ports on the interface faceplate connect to a managing RAID subsystem or other expansion enclosures.
  • Page 24: Controller Module Interfaces

    EonStor S12S-J1002-R/S Installation and Hardware Reference Manual Disk drives JBOD Identifier: The managing RAID subsystem will sound the alarm and deliver warning messages if the following occur: 1. JBOD ID conflict. If more than one JBOD is connected to the managing RAID subsystem, each JBOD needs a unique enclosure ID set by the rotary switch on the LED panel.
  • Page 25: Psus

    Chapter 1: Introduction Each JBOD enclosure comes with one (1) or two (2) 50cm inter-enclosure expansion cables according to the single- or dual-controller configuration. Ready/Failed LED: This LED indicates whether the expander module is operating normally. 1.3.5 PSUs Figure 1-14: PSU PN: IFT-9279CPSU The S12S series enclosures are equipped with two (2) redundant, hot-swappable, 530W PSUs, which can be accessed through the...
  • Page 26: Cooling Modules

    EonStor S12S-J1002-R/S Installation and Hardware Reference Manual 1.3.6 Cooling Modules Figure 1-15: Cooling Module PN: IFT-9279CFanMod The JBOD enclosure is equipped with two (2), redundant, dual-fan, cooling modules. (See Figure 1-15.) The cooling fans within are horizontally aligned. They are installed in the rear section of each PSU canister.
  • Page 27: Enclosure Monitoring

    Chapter 1: Introduction NOTE: There are two value sets for the upper temperature thresholds. One is set for event notification and the other triggers higher fan rotation speed. The preset value for event notification can be changed using the firmware-embedded configuration utility, while the fan speed trigger is not a user’s option.
  • Page 28: Audible Alarms

    EonStor S12S-J1002-R/S Installation and Hardware Reference Manual 1.4.3 Audible Alarms The enclosure comes with audible alarms that are triggered when certain active components fail or when certain subsystem thresholds are exceeded. Whenever you hear an audible alarm from the enclosure, it is imperative that you determine the cause and rectify the problem immediately.
  • Page 29 Chapter 1: Introduction NOTE: Instructions on how to replace these hot-swappable components are given in Chapter 5. 1-15...
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  • Page 31: Chapter 2 Hardware Installation

    Chapter 2 Hardware Installation Introduction This chapter gives detailed instructions on how to install hard drives and drive trays into the subsystem. Installation into a rack or cabinet should occur before the hard drives or drive trays are installed into the subsystem.
  • Page 32 EonStor S12S-J1002-R/S Installation and Hardware Reference Manual CAUTION! Mixing SAS and SATA-II (3Gbps) hard drives in the same enclosure is allowed. However, it is not recommended to include drives of different interfaces into a logical drive. Only SATA-II 3Gbps disk drives are supported if SATA drives are preferred.
  • Page 33: Safety Precautions

    Please see Chapter 3 for sample topologies and configuration options. 5. Rack installation: The enclosure chassis can be installed into a rack cabinet using separately purchased mounting rails, rear- attached brackets, or Infortrend’s IFT-9279CSlider36 rackmount rails. (See Section 2.6) Safety Precautions 2.3.1 Precautions and Instructions 1.
  • Page 34 EonStor S12S-J1002-R/S Installation and Hardware Reference Manual 4. Place the enclosure on a soft, clean surface before working on it. Placing the enclosure on a rough surface during servicing may damage the chassis finish. 5. Do not remove any module or component from its anti-static bag before installation takes place to prevent static electricity from damaging the electric components.
  • Page 35: Static-Free Installation

    Chapter 2: Hardware Installation 14. Thermal notice: All drive trays (even if they do not contain a hard drive) must be installed into the enclosure. Leaving a drive bay or any module slot open will seriously affect the airflow efficiency, and consequently lead to overheating.
  • Page 36: General Installation Procedure

    EonStor S12S-J1002-R/S Installation and Hardware Reference Manual Default configurations: The S12S-J1002-S (single-controller) model provides two (2) 4x SAS ports. The S12S-J1002-R (dual- controller) model provides four (4) 4x SAS ports. They are labeled as “SAS-IN” and “SAS-OUT” ports. Connect the SAS ports to a RAID subsystem or other JBODs.
  • Page 37: Unpacking The Subsystem

    Chapter 2: Hardware Installation Figure 2-2: Installation Procedure Flowchart Unpacking the Subsystem Compare the Unpacking List against the actual package contents to confirm that all required materials have arrived. Carefully check the items contained in each box before proceeding with installation. WARNING! Do not rely on the non-definitive, summarized unpacking list shown below-it is for reference only.
  • Page 38: Preinstalled Components

    Make sure you have an appropriate site location and cables prepared with adequate lengths to connect to main power and other devices. Two (2) slide rails are available from Infortrend for installing the subsystem into a rack or cabinet. Please contact your system vendor for further details.
  • Page 39: Drive Installation

    Chapter 2: Hardware Installation Capacity (MB/GB): Use drives with the same capacity. RAID arrays use a “least-common-denominator” approach meaning the maximum capacity of each drive used to comprise a logical configuration is the maximum capacity of the smallest drive. Therefore, choose drives of large and identical capacity.
  • Page 40 EonStor S12S-J1002-R/S Installation and Hardware Reference Manual Figure 2-3:Installing a Hard Drive into Drive Tray without MUX Kit Figure 2-4: Installing a Hard Drive into a MUX-enabled Tray Step 2. Adjust the drive’s location until the mounting holes in the drive canister are aligned with those on the hard drive.
  • Page 41: Drive Tray Installation

    Chapter 2: Hardware Installation Drive Tray Installation WARNING! All drive trays must be installed into the enclosure even if they do not contain a hard drive. If the trays are not installed into the enclosure, the ventilation required for cooling will not be normalized and the subsystem will overheat.
  • Page 42 EonStor S12S-J1002-R/S Installation and Hardware Reference Manual Figure 2-8: Installing a Drive Tray Step 4. Close the front flap on the drive tray. Make sure the front flap is closed properly to ensure that the connector at the back of the hard drive is firmly connected to the corresponding connector on the backplane board.
  • Page 43: Chapter 3 Subsystem Connection

    Shown below are some details of the included and optional SAS external cables: Figure 3-1: SAS Cable Drawing Infortrend’s part numbers for cables of different lengths and connector types are: Host Connection Prerequisites...
  • Page 44 EonStor S12S-J1002-R/S Installation and Hardware Reference Manual IFT-9270CmSASCab1 SAS external cable, Mini SAS 4x to Mini SAS 4x (SFF-8088), 50cm. IFT-9270CmSASCab2 SAS external cable, Mini SAS 4x to Mini SAS 4x (SFF-8088), 120cm. The cable features include: 28AWG x 8 pair, 100ohm, black, UL...
  • Page 45: Max. Number Of Expansion Enclosures

    Chapter 3: Subsystem Connection Electrical Code RoHS Compliance In accordance with European Directive 2002/95/EC, Issue 13.2.2003 3.1.2 Max. Number of Expansion Enclosures Model Names RAID + JBOD Combinations S12S-R1032 to S12S-J1002-R 1 RAID + 3 JBODs 1 RAID + 4 JBODs S12S-G1032 to S12S-J1002-S Topology and Configuration Considerations...
  • Page 46 EonStor S12S-J1002-R/S Installation and Hardware Reference Manual Figure 3-2: Enclosure ID Rotary Switch Topology and Configuration Considerations...
  • Page 47: Sample Topology

    Chapter 3: Subsystem Connection Sample Topology The “SAS-IN” and “SAS-OUT” ports are used to connect inter- enclosure cable links. SAS Expansion Configuration 3.3.1 Physical Connections: Dual-controller RAID to Dual- controller JBODs (S12S-R1032 to S12S-J1002-R) Figure 3-3: Connecting SAS JBODs with a Dual-controller RAID Subsystem For a dual-controller subsystem, each expansion port connects a RAID controller to a corresponding JBOD controller making fault- tolerant links for distinguished SAS domains.
  • Page 48 4x wide external SAS port. 2. SAS expansion cables will be available with Infortrend’s JBODs. Note that if many JBODs are connected, a longer SAS external cable may be necessary to connect a JBOD from the other direction offering path redundancy in the event when one of the JBODs fails.
  • Page 49: Physical Connections

    Chapter 3: Subsystem Connection 3.3.2 Physical Connections: Single-controller RAID to Single-controller JBODs (S12S-G1032 to S12S-J1002-S) With single-controller RAID and JBODs, fault-tolerant links is not available. The maximum number of expansion enclosures is 4. Figure 3-5: Connecting SAS JBODs with a Single-controller RAID Subsystem Power Cord Connection Cable ties come as accessory items with the power cords.
  • Page 50 EonStor S12S-J1002-R/S Installation and Hardware Reference Manual Figure 3-6: Combining Cable Tie and Cable Clamp Step 2. Combine the cable clamp with the cable strap. Insert the flat angled end of the cable strap through the small opening on the tie head (cable clamp) with the ribbed side facing outwards.
  • Page 51 Chapter 3: Subsystem Connection Step 4. Insert the power plug along with the cable tie assembly into the power socket and the anchor hole above. Figure 3-9: Attaching the Power Cord Step 5. Repeat the process to secure every power cords to the chassis.
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  • Page 53: Chapter 4 System Operation And Monitoring

    Chapter 4 System Operation and Monitoring Power On Once all of the components have been installed into the S12S-J1002- R/S and the I/O interfaces have been connected, the subsystem can be powered on. 4.1.1 Check List BEFORE powering on the subsystem, please check the following: Hard drives: Hard drives have been correctly installed in the drive trays.
  • Page 54: Power On Status Check

    EonStor S12S-J1002-R/S Installation and Hardware Reference Manual Power on the S12S drive enclosures before powering on the primary RAID subsystem. To power on the subsystem please follow the procedures below. Use the included power cords to connect both power sockets on the subsystem’s power supplies to the mains.
  • Page 55: Power Off Procedure

    Chapter 4: Subsystem Operation and Monitoring 2. Drive tray LEDs: The green status LEDs on all drive trays that contain a hard drive should light up showing that power is supplied to the disk drives. The Drive Busy LEDs should also start flashing, indicating that system is attempting to access hard drives.
  • Page 56: System Monitoring Overview

    EonStor S12S-J1002-R/S Installation and Hardware Reference Manual connected to the subsystem can be sequentially powered down. NOTE: Please do not power off and then back on within 30 minutes. Doing so can cause damage to the hard drives within. System Monitoring Overview The subsystem is equipped with a variety of self-monitoring features that help keep subsystem managers aware of all operation statuses.
  • Page 57 Chapter 4: Subsystem Operation and Monitoring be installed on different hosts. It is used for sending event notification via email, fax, LAN broadcast, SNMP traps, MSN Messenger, SMS (Short Message Service), and the configuration utility screen. Configuration Client helps prevent blind time and keeps you constantly informed of the status of the storage subsystem.
  • Page 58: Status-Indicating Leds

    EonStor S12S-J1002-R/S Installation and Hardware Reference Manual Status-indicating LEDs 4.4.1 Brief Overview of the LEDs All FRUs (Field Replaceable Units) have status-indicating LEDs that reflect the operational status and integrity of the subsystem components. The list in Table 4-1 shows the number of LEDs that reside on each component.
  • Page 59: Drive Tray Leds

    Chapter 4: Subsystem Operation and Monitoring the chassis front panel or remotely by the RAIDWatch manager software. When lit, the subsystem firmware will also send a notification message to system administrator via variety of event notification methods. • Pushing the button for less than two seconds can mute the currently sounded alarm.
  • Page 60: Controller Module Leds

    EonStor S12S-J1002-R/S Installation and Hardware Reference Manual Figure 4-3: Drive Tray LEDs Name Color Status Steady ON indicates the drive is ready. Drive Busy Blue Flashing BLUE indicates that the drive is busy servicing I/Os. OFF indicates the disk drive within is a healthy drive.
  • Page 61: 4.4.3.2 Sas Port Leds

    Chapter 4: Subsystem Operation and Monitoring 4.4.3.2 SAS Port LEDs Name Color Status Steady GREEN indicates that all 4 PHYs are validly linked to external devices. Link Green Blinking indicates at least one of the 4 Status PHYs links has failed. OFF indicates all 4 PHYs are offline.
  • Page 62: Audible Alarm

    EonStor S12S-J1002-R/S Installation and Hardware Reference Manual Figure 4-6: Cooling Module LEDs and Cooling Fan Locations Color Status The cooling fan is operating normally. Static Green Static Amber The cooling fan has failed. Table 4-7: Cooling Module LED Definitions Audible Alarm Different controller environmental and operational parameters (like temperature, etc.) have been assigned a range of values between...
  • Page 63: I 2 C Monitoring

    Chapter 4: Subsystem Operation and Monitoring SAS Expander Controllers (the J1002-R) Cooling modules PSUs Hard drives Sensors and presence detection circuits C Monitoring Presence detection and the general working status of all component modules are monitored through an I C serial bus. If any of these modules fails, you will be notified via the various methods described above.
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  • Page 65: Chapter 5 System Maintenance

    Chapter 5 System Maintenance Overview 5.1.1 About Subsystem Maintenance Constant monitoring of your subsystem minimizes system downtime and preserves the working integrity of the system for a longer period of time. If any of the subsystem components fails, they must be replaced as soon as possible.
  • Page 66: Replacing Controller Module Components

    EonStor S12S-J1002-R/S Installation and Hardware Reference Manual subsystem maintenance in general, it is strongly advised that you refer subsystem maintenance to a suitably qualified engineer. Normalized airflow depends on the presence of all subsystem components. A subsystem component, even if it has failed, should not be removed from the subsystem until a replacement is readily at hand and can be quickly installed.
  • Page 67: Considerations

    Chapter 5: Subsystem Maintenance and Upgrading 5.2.1 Considerations The S12S-J1002-S comes with a single RAID controller, and therefore does not provide board-level redundancy. When replacing the controller module, always remember that the controller board is one of the most sensitive components in the subsystem.
  • Page 68: Replacing The Controller Module

    EonStor S12S-J1002-R/S Installation and Hardware Reference Manual Step 4. Remove the controller module by pressing down on the two (2) ejection levers. The controller module will automatically ease out of the controller module bay. Figure 5-2: Removing Controller Step 5.
  • Page 69 Chapter 5: Subsystem Maintenance and Upgrading Figure 5-3: Installing the Replacement Controller Step 3. Secure the controller module. Carefully push the controller until you feel the contact resistance when the back-end connectors are engaging the backplane. Use slightly more force to engage the back-end connectors. If unusual contact resistance is felt, remove the controller, and try again.
  • Page 70: Replacing A Faulty Psu

    EonStor S12S-J1002-R/S Installation and Hardware Reference Manual Step 5. Re-attach all the cables that were removed. Replacing a Faulty PSU 5.3.1 PSU Overview Two (2) redundant PSUs: The subsystem is preinstalled with two (2) 530W, fully redundant, hot-swappable PSUs. These modules are located at the rear section of the subsystem.
  • Page 71 Chapter 5: Subsystem Maintenance and Upgrading Figure 5-5: Cautionary Text on the Extraction Handle To replace a PSU, please follow these steps: Step 1. Turn off the PSU. The power switch is located on each PSU’s rear-facing panel. (See Figure 5-6) Step 2.
  • Page 72 EonStor S12S-J1002-R/S Installation and Hardware Reference Manual Figure 5-7: Loosening the PSU Retention Screw Step 4. Remove the PSU by pulling the extraction handle upwards. The extraction handle should gracefully disconnect the PSU from the backplane connectors. Once dislodged, gently pull the PSU out of the subsystem.
  • Page 73: Cooling Module Maintenance

    Chapter 5: Subsystem Maintenance and Upgrading Step 6. Insert the replacement module. Make sure the extraction handle is held at its highest position so that the saddle notches on the sides of the handle can snap onto the metal protrusions (anchor pins) along the interior walls of the PSU slot.
  • Page 74: Replacing A Cooling Module

    EonStor S12S-J1002-R/S Installation and Hardware Reference Manual Detecting a failed cooling module: If a cooling module fails, the LEDs located at the rear-facing faceplate of the cooling module, an audible alarm, the firmware utility, the RAIDWatch manager software, or the Configuration Client utility can notify you.
  • Page 75 Chapter 5: Subsystem Maintenance and Upgrading Figure 5-10: Removing a Cooling Module Step 3. Remove another retention screw on the side of PSU canister and push the release tab forward to disengage the cooling module (see sub-step #2 in the drawing).
  • Page 76: Replacing A Hard Drive

    EonStor S12S-J1002-R/S Installation and Hardware Reference Manual Step 6. Once the fan is fully inserted, pull the release tab backward to its original position so that the cooling module’s connector can correctly mate with the connector in the module bay.
  • Page 77 Chapter 5: Subsystem Maintenance and Upgrading WARNING! Hard drives are fragile; therefore, always handle them with extreme care. Do not drop a hard drive. Always be slow, gentle, and careful when handling a hard drive. Handle a hard drive only by the edges of its metal cover, and avoid touching its circuits part and interface connectors.
  • Page 78 EonStor S12S-J1002-R/S Installation and Hardware Reference Manual Figure 5-12: Opening the Front Flap Step 4. Remove the drive tray by pulling it one inch away from the drive bay. Wait for at least 30 seconds for the disk drive to spin down (if the disk drive is removed for a different purpose, e.g., cloning the members of a...
  • Page 79 Chapter 5: Subsystem Maintenance and Upgrading Figure 5-14: Removing the Hard Drive Step 6. Install the replacement drive. Please refer to the complete hard drive installation procedures in Chapter Step 7. Re-install the drive tray back to the subsystem. Replacing a Hard Drive 5-15...
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  • Page 81: Appendix A Specifications

    Appendix A Specifications Technical Specifications Environmental Specifications Operating: 5% to 95% (non-condensing) Humidity Non-operating: 5% to 95% (non-condensing) Operating: 0º to 40ºC (32º F to 104º F) Temperature Non-operating: -40º to 60ºC (-40º F to 149º F) Operating: Sea level to 3660m (12,000 ft.) Altitude Non-operating: Sea level to 12,192m (40,000 ft.)
  • Page 82: Vibration

    EonStor S12S-J1002-R/S Installation and Hardware Reference Manual Weight S12S-J1002-R S12S-J1002-S 17.77kg 17.00kg Package material: 7.19kg * If shipped with HDD, 12 HDD will weigh approximately 6.6kg. Shock Half-sine Operating: 5G peak, 11ms duration Non-operating: 15G, 11ms, half-sine Vibration Operating 0.5oct/min, 5 to 500Hz, sinewave, 0.2G Non- 0.5oct/min, 5 to 500Hz, sinewave, 1.0G...
  • Page 83: Drive Tray Specifications

    Appendix A: Specifications Drive Channels 12 through expanders to disk drives Drive Tray Specifications Specifications Height 28.3mm (1.1 inches) Width 110.1mm (4.3 inches) Depth 218.6mm (8.6 inches) Bezel lock Power Supply Specifications Specifications Nominal Power 530W with active PFC 12.0V: 43A (Max.) DC Output 5.0V: 25A (Max.) Input Frequency...
  • Page 84 EonStor S12S-J1002-R/S Installation and Hardware Reference Manual module) Low speed: 70.7CFM 13.2W max. Input power 1.1A max. Input current DC 12V Rated Voltage Operating: -10 to +70ºC Temperature Storage: -30 to +70ºC 51dB (high speed); 46dB (low speed) Noise Cooling Module Specifications...
  • Page 85: Appendix B Spare Parts And Accessories

    Appendix B Spare Parts and Accessories Spare Parts Model Name Description IFT-89S10J122 SAS to SAS JBOD controller module, 2 x SAS host ports IFT-9279CDTray Hard disk drive tray, exclusively for the S12S- X1032 & J1002-R/S models (identified by a light- green release button).
  • Page 86 EonStor S12S-J1002-R/S Installation and Hardware Reference Manual Accessories that can be purchased separately are listed below. Model Name Description IFT-9272CDTrayDmy Dummy Drive tray, Type-II bezel IFT-9279S1N2S1S MUX board; for using SATA-II (3Gbps) disk drives in a dual-controller S12S-J1002-R IFT-9279S1DT2S1S Drive tray with a pre-installed MUX board...
  • Page 87: Sas Connector Pinouts

    Appendix C Pinouts SAS Connector Pinouts The Mini SAS host ports comply with SFF-8088 specification. Figure C-1: Mini SAS SFF-8088 Connector Description Description RX0+ TX0+ RX0- TX0- RX1+ TX1+ RX1- TX1- RX2+ TX2+ RX2- TX2- RX3+ TX3+ SAS Connector Pinouts...
  • Page 88: Power Connectors

    EonStor S12S-J1002-R/S Installation and Hardware Reference Manual RX3- TX3- Table C-1: SAS Port Pinout Definitions Power Connectors IEC-type receptacle. Power Connectors...

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