Sun Microsystems StorEdge 6120 Installation Manual
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Sun StorEdge
6120 Array
Installation Guide
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
4150 Network Circle
Santa Clara, CA 95054 U.S.A.
650-960-1300
Part No. 817-0199-10
May 2003, Revision A
Submit comments about this document at: http://www.sun.com/hwdocs/feedback

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  • Page 1 Sun StorEdge 6120 Array ™ Installation Guide Sun Microsystems, Inc. 4150 Network Circle Santa Clara, CA 95054 U.S.A. 650-960-1300 Part No. 817-0199-10 May 2003, Revision A Submit comments about this document at: http://www.sun.com/hwdocs/feedback...
  • Page 2 Copyright 2003 Sun Microsystems, Inc., 4150 Network Circle, Santa Clara, California 95054, Etats-Unis. Tous droits réservés. Sun Microsystems, Inc. a les droits de propriété intellectuels relatants à la technologie incorporée dans le produit qui est décrit dans ce document. En particulier, et sans la limitation, ces droits de propriété intellectuels peuvent inclure un ou plus des brevets américains énumérés à...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Preface ix Preparing for the Installation 1 Before You Begin 1 Sun StorEdge 6120 Array Overview 2 Sun StorEdge 6120 Array 2 Sun StorEdge 6120 Array HA configuration 3 System Requirements 3 Supported Hardware 4 Supported Software 4 Tools Required 5...
  • Page 4 Data Host 45 Connecting to Servers Running Microsoft Windows Environments 47 Connecting to a Microsoft Windows NT Operating Environment 47 Connecting a Sun StorEdge 6120 Array to a Microsoft Windows NT Server 48 Setting Up Newly Created LUNs 48 Sun StorEdge 6120 Array Installation Guide • May 2003...
  • Page 5 Connecting to Servers Running the Red Hat LINUX 7.2 Operating Environment 55 Connecting a Sun StorEdge 6120 Array to a Red Hat Linux Server 56 Setting Up Red Hat Linux 7.2 Servers for MultiLUN Support 56 Attaching Sun StorEdge 6120 Arrays to Red Hat Linux 7.2 Servers 59...
  • Page 6 Sun StorEdge 6120 Array Installation Guide • May 2003...
  • Page 7 Array Positions in a 2x6 HA Configuration 16 FIGURE 3-3 Attaching a 3-RU Side Rail and Threading the Screws 18 FIGURE 3-4 Sliding the Sun StorEdge 6120 Array in the Cabinet 19 FIGURE 3-5 Securing the Array Chassis 20 FIGURE 3-6...
  • Page 8 Interconnect Cabling for a 2x6 HA Configuration 34 FIGURE 4-12 Sun StorEdge 6120 Array, 2x6 HA Configuration 35 FIGURE 4-13 Power and Cooling Unit SIS LEDs and Power Switch Location 38 FIGURE 5-1 viii Sun StorEdge 6120 Array Installation Guide • May 2003...
  • Page 9: Preface

    Before you begin the installation, you should have a general understanding of the Sun StorEdge 6120 array and the type of configuration that you want to install. Be sure to read the Sun StorEdge 6120 Array Regulatory and Safety Compliance Manual for important safety information before handling array hardware.
  • Page 10: How This Book Is Organized

    How This Book Is Organized This document is organized in the order of the installation procedures you must follow to ensure a successful Sun StorEdge 6120 array or HA installation. See the Table of Contents in this document for specific information for each chapter.
  • Page 11: Typographic Conventions

    To delete a file, type rm filename. * The settings on your browser might differ from these settings. Shell Prompts Shell Prompt C shell machine-name% C shell superuser machine-name# Bourne shell and Korn shell Bourne shell and Korn shell superuser Sun StorEdge 6120 array Preface...
  • Page 12: Related Documentation

    Sun StorEdge Configuration Service SSCS (1M) man page Troubleshooting and Storage Automated Diagnostic 817-0822 diagnostics Environment 2.2 User’s Guide -- Device Edition Cabinet information Sun StorEdge Expansion Cabinet 805-3067 Installation and Service Manual xii Sun StorEdge 6120 Array Installation Guide • May 2003...
  • Page 13: Accessing Sun Documentation

    Sun is interested in improving its documentation and welcomes your comments and suggestions. You can email your comments to Sun at: http://www.sun.com/hwdocs/feedback Please include the title and part number of your document with your feedback: Sun StorEdge 6120 Array Installation Guide, part number 817-0199-10 Preface xiii...
  • Page 14 Sun StorEdge 6120 Array Installation Guide • May 2003...
  • Page 15: Preparing For The Installation

    “Unpacking the Array” on page 6 “Installation Checklist” on page 7 Before You Begin Before you install a Sun StorEdge 6120 array or array HA configuration, do the following: Read the Sun StorEdge 6120 Array Release Notes for late-breaking information that might affect the installation.
  • Page 16: Sun Storedge 6120 Array Overview

    Sun StorEdge 6120 Array Overview This section contains a brief summary of the Sun StorEdge 6120 array and Sun StorEdge 6120 array HA configurations. For a comprehensive description, refer to the Sun StorEdge 6020 and 6120 Arrays System Manual.
  • Page 17: Sun Storedge 6120 Array Ha Configuration

    You can also attach expansion units, which are array units that do not contain controllers, to existing Sun StorEdge 6120 arrays that have controllers. The naming convention used in this configuration is “controller x trays” (controller by trays). The Sun StorEdge 6120 array supports the following single-controller configurations:...
  • Page 18: Supported Hardware

    Supported Hardware The following hardware platforms support Sun StorEdge 6120 array and array HA configurations: ™ Ultra 60 and 80 workstations ™ Sun Blade 150, 1000, and 2000 workstations ™ Sun Enterprise 220R, 250, 420R, and 450 servers Sun Enterprise 3x00, 4x00, and 6x00 servers Sun Enterprise 10000 server ™...
  • Page 19: Tools Required

    Sun StorEdge Resource Manager software Sun StorEdge Enterprise Storage Manager software Sun StorEdge Instant Image software, 2.0 or higher Sun StorEdge Network Data Replicator software, 2.0 or higher Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager software Sun StorEdge Configuration Service Solaris Volume Manager software ™...
  • Page 20: Unpacking The Array

    One category-5 shielded Ethernet cable One interconnect cable The cables are illustrated in FIGURE 1-2 LC Fiber-optic cable Interconnect cable Ethernet cable (category 5) Sun StorEdge 6120 Array Cables FIGURE 1-2 Sun StorEdge 6120 Array Installation Guide • May 2003...
  • Page 21: Installation Checklist

    2. Unpack the rackmount kit. The following items are shipped with the rackmount kit: Two cabinet rails Eight mounting screws for cabinet rails Eight mounting screws for the array Cabinet trim strips 3. Inspect the array for evidence of damage. If the array is damaged, keep all contents and packing materials for the shipping company’s agent to inspect.
  • Page 22 See “Establishing an IP and MAC Address on the Host” on page 10 for MAC address location on array. root password for array Defined by system administrator and assigned to array after it is installed Sun StorEdge 6120 Array Installation Guide • May 2003...
  • Page 23: Preparing The Data Host

    You must install all necessary HBAs on the host before you can cable the array. If you are installing a Sun StorEdge 6120 array HA configuration, you must install two host bus adapters, one for each controller unit. To install the HBA, refer to the...
  • Page 24: Establishing An Ip And Mac Address On The Host

    IP address is automatically assigned. Before you begin, make sure you have the following information: MAC address. A label on the back of the Sun StorEdge 6120 array contains the MAC address and serial number for the array ( FIGURE 2-1 The serial number is preceded by “s/n”...
  • Page 25 Note – If you are installing an HA configuration, you need the MAC address that will be assigned only to the master controller unit (also called master unit). In an HA configuration, this is the array that is located on the bottom. In Step 1, enter the MAC address for the master unit.
  • Page 26 Ethernet switch. Refer to your switch vendor documentation for information on spanning-tree settings and how to change them. Changing this setting properly will enable the array to receive the rarp request before timing out. Sun StorEdge 6120 Array Installation Guide • May 2003...
  • Page 27: Installing An Array In A Cabinet

    C H A P T E R Installing an Array in a Cabinet This chapter describes how to install a Sun StorEdge 6120 array in a Sun StorEdge or Sun Fire Expansion Cabinet. It is divided into the following sections: “Array Rackmount Kit”...
  • Page 28: Installation Guidelines

    . Install all array 2x2 HA configurations in FIGURE 3-1 this order. Top of cabinet Alternate master controller unit Master controller unit Bottom of cabinet Array Positions in a 2x2 HA Configuration FIGURE 3-1 Sun StorEdge 6120 Array Installation Guide • May 2003...
  • Page 29: Figure 3-2 Array Positions In A 2X4 Ha Configuration

    For array 2x4 HA configurations, install controller units and expansion units in the order shown in FIGURE 3-2 Top of cabinet Expansion unit Alternate master controller unit Expansion unit Master controller unit Bottom of cabinet Array Positions in a 2x4 HA Configuration FIGURE 3-2 Chapter 3 Installing an Array in a Cabinet...
  • Page 30: Figure 3-3 Array Positions In A 2X6 Ha Configuration

    Use two people to lift and slide the array in the cabinet. Caution – This procedure requires two people to lift and move the array. Use care to avoid injury. An array can weigh up to 90 pounds (41 kg) Sun StorEdge 6120 Array Installation Guide • May 2003...
  • Page 31: Cabinet Installation

    Cabinet Installation 1. Prepare the cabinet for the installation. Refer to the cabinet documentation for specific instructions. a. Extend the stabilizer legs. b. Stabilize the cabinet as described in the cabinet documentation. If the cabinet has casters, make sure the casters are locked to prevent the cabinet from rolling.
  • Page 32: Figure 3-4 Attaching A 3-Ru Side Rail And Threading The Screws

    Unless your cabinet is bolted to the floor, ensure that the stabilizer legs are extended before proceeding. Failure to extend the legs can result in the cabinet tipping forward and injuring personnel. Sun StorEdge 6120 Array Installation Guide • May 2003...
  • Page 33: Figure 3-5 Sliding The Sun Storedge 6120 Array In The Cabinet

    6. Lift the array and align the forked ends of the array brackets with the cabinet side rails ( FIGURE 3-5 Sliding the Sun StorEdge 6120 Array in the Cabinet FIGURE 3-5 7. Slide the array all the way into the cabinet until the forked ends of the brackets touch the vertical screw mounting surface of the cabinet rails.
  • Page 34: Figure 3-6 Securing The Array Chassis

    10. Insert and tighten the two front trim strips on the left and right sides of the array to the front of the cabinet. Continue to follow this procedure for each Sun StorEdge 6120 array and expansion unit that you install. Once you have completed installing the array(s), you can cable the arrays as described in Chapter 4.
  • Page 35: Connecting The Cables

    It also includes cabling instructions for adding expansion units to the array administrative domain or array system. Note – This chapter is for installing new Sun StorEdge 6120 array units only. To reconfigure existing array units into another configuration, contact your SunService representative.
  • Page 36: Cabling An Array 1X1 Configuration

    FIGURE 4-1 3. Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port on the controller card of the master unit ( FIGURE 4-2 Use a category-5 shielded Ethernet cable. Sun StorEdge 6120 Array Installation Guide • May 2003...
  • Page 37: Figure 4-2 Connecting The Ethernet Cable

    Connecting the Ethernet Cable FIGURE 4-2 4. Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to a network hub or router. Note – You must use a shielded Ethernet interface cable to comply with regulatory emissions requirements. 5. Make sure the power switches on the power and cooling units are in the Off (-) position.
  • Page 38: Figure 4-3 Connecting The Power Cables

    Cable clip Routing the Power Cable FIGURE 4-4 If you are installing one or more expansion units to the array, proceed to “Cabling to the Expansion Units” on page 27 for instructions. Sun StorEdge 6120 Array Installation Guide • May 2003...
  • Page 39: Cabling An Array 2X2 Ha Configuration

    If this is a standalone Sun StorEdge 6120 array, go to Chapter 5 for information about powering on. A fully cabled 1x1 configuration is shown in FIGURE 4-5 Power cables Data host FC-AL connection Ethernet connection Ethernet port Management host...
  • Page 40: Figure 4-6 Interconnect Cabling, 2X2 Ha Configuration

    If you are ready to apply power to the array HA configuration, go to Chapter 5 for information about powering on. A fully cabled 2x2 HA configuration is shown in FIGURE 4-7 Sun StorEdge 6120 Array Installation Guide • May 2003...
  • Page 41: Cabling To The Expansion Units

    Ethernet connection FC-AL connection Ethernet port Management host Sun StorEdge 6120 Array, 2x2 HA Configuration FIGURE 4-7 Cabling to the Expansion Units This section illustrates how to cable the array expansion units to configure the following types of array systems: “1x2 Configuration”...
  • Page 42: 1X2 Configuration

    1x2 Configuration To cable a Sun StorEdge 6120 array 1x2 configuration: 1. Cable a 1x1 configuration as described in “Cabling an Array 1x1 Configuration” on page 22. Note – Do not power on the array configuration until you have connected the expansion unit.
  • Page 43: 1X3 Configuration

    1x3 Configuration To cable a Sun StorEdge 6120 array 1x3 configuration: 1. Cable a 1x1 configuration as described in “Cabling an Array 1x1 Configuration” on page 22. Note – Do not power on the array configuration until you have connected the expansion units.
  • Page 44: 2X4 Ha Configuration

    After you cable the array system, proceed to Chapter 5 to power on the configuration. 2x4 HA Configuration To cable a Sun StorEdge 6120 array 2x4 HA configuration: 1. Follow Step 1 and Step 2 of “Cabling an Array 2x2 HA Configuration” on page 25. Do not install the interconnect cables yet.
  • Page 45: Figure 4-10 Interconnect Cabling For A 2X4 Ha Configuration

    3. Connect the interconnect cables from the master controller unit to the expansion unit directly above it exactly as shown in FIGURE 4-10 4. Connect the interconnect cables from the first expansion unit (on top of the master controller unit) to the alternate master controller unit directly above it exactly as shown ( FIGURE 4-10 5.
  • Page 46: 2X6 Ha Configuration

    6. Proceed to Chapter 5 to power on the array system. 2x6 HA Configuration To create a Sun StorEdge 6120 array 2x6 HA configuration: 1. Follow Step 1 and Step 2 of “Cabling an Array 2x2 HA Configuration” on page 25.
  • Page 47 3. Connect the interconnect cables from the master controller unit to the expansion unit directly above it exactly as shown in FIGURE 4-12 4. Connect the interconnect cables from the first expansion unit (on top of the master controller unit) to the next expansion unit directly above it, exactly as shown FIGURE 4-12 5.
  • Page 48 Expansion unit Interconnect cables Expansion unit Interconnect cables Master controller unit Interconnect Cabling for a 2x6 HA Configuration FIGURE 4-12 A fully configured array 2x6 HA configuration is shown in FIGURE 4-13 Sun StorEdge 6120 Array Installation Guide • May 2003...
  • Page 49 Data host Expansion unit HBAs Master controller unit Ethernet port FC-AL connection Ethernet Management host connection Sun StorEdge 6120 Array, 2x6 HA Configuration FIGURE 4-13 8. Proceed to Chapter 5 to power on the array system. Chapter 4 Connecting the Cables...
  • Page 50 Sun StorEdge 6120 Array Installation Guide • May 2003...
  • Page 51: Powering On

    C H A P T E R Powering On This chapter describes how to power on the array and verify that the unit is receiving power. This chapter is organized as follows: “Powering On” on page 37 Powering On Note – Make sure that you have edited the /etc/ethers file on the connected host with the array MAC address, and have added the IP address to the /etc/hosts file before powering on for the first time.
  • Page 52 Telnet session. Complete the power off sequence by pressing the power switch on each power and cooling unit to the off position. This procedure powers off the array and all arrays connected to it. Sun StorEdge 6120 Array Installation Guide • May 2003...
  • Page 53: Sun Storedge 6000 Family Host Installation Software

    Sun StorEdge 6000 Family Host Installation Software After you have installed the Sun StorEdge 6120 array hardware and powered on the arrays, you are ready to install the Sun StorEdge 6000 Family Host Installation Software and configure the Sun StorEdge 6120 array.
  • Page 54: Setting Up The Array

    Configuration Service online help. Click on the Getting Started section in the online help directory and follow the steps to ensure a successful array configuration. The terminology used in the Sun StorEdge Configuration Service is defined in TABLE 6-1 Sun StorEdge 6120 Array Installation Guide • May 2003...
  • Page 55 A storage array must contain at least one tray with a RAID controller. A Sun StorEdge 6120 storage array is one or more Sun StorEdge 6120 trays (with at least one tray being a controller tray), managed together as a single entity.
  • Page 56 A collection of storage extents with the same quality of service. Tray Refers to a single Sun StorEdge 6120 or 6020 enclosure. If one is referring to multiple trays connected together, that new entity would be referred to as a storage array (see definition in this table).
  • Page 57: Connecting To Servers Running The Solaris Operating System

    C H A P T E R Connecting to Servers Running the Solaris Operating System This chapter contains procedures that are performed on the host system for the array. Have the documentation for the host available to assist you in completing these tasks.
  • Page 58: Verifying The Data Host Connection

    Note – If you are creating new volumes or changing the volume configuration, you must first manually rewrite the label of the previous volume using the autoconfigure option of the format(1M) utility. Refer to the format(1M) man page for more information. Sun StorEdge 6120 Array Installation Guide • May 2003...
  • Page 59: Establishing Logical Volumes On The Data Host

    Establishing Multipathing on the Data Host This task applies only to Sun StorEdge 6120 array HA configurations. In an HA configuration, controller caches are mirrored so that, if one controller fails, no data is lost. Any data that is in the cache of the failed controller, but is not yet...
  • Page 60 This means that if you are using the format(1M) utility in the Solaris operating system, you will see two paths for each volume. Sun StorEdge 6120 Array Installation Guide • May 2003...
  • Page 61: Connecting To Servers Running Microsoft Windows Environments

    “Connecting to a Microsoft Windows 2000 Operating Environment” on page 48 Connecting to a Microsoft Windows NT Operating Environment This section contains the following sections: “Connecting a Sun StorEdge 6120 Array to a Microsoft Windows NT Server” on page 48 “Setting Up Newly Created LUNs” on page 48...
  • Page 62: Connecting A Sun Storedge 6120 Array To A Microsoft Windows Nt Server

    Connecting a Sun StorEdge 6120 Array to a Microsoft Windows NT Server The Sun StorEdge 6120 array supports Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, Service Pack 6 or greater in either single-path or multipath configurations. Multipath configurations require Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager 3.0 software for the Enterprise Edition of Microsoft Windows NT.
  • Page 63 Setting Up Newly Created LUNs Configure and partition disks using the Disk Administrator for Microsoft Windows 2000. Refer to the Microsoft Windows 2000 documentation for information. Chapter 8 Connecting to Servers Running Microsoft Windows Environments...
  • Page 64 Sun StorEdge 6120 Array Installation Guide • May 2003...
  • Page 65 Connecting a Sun StorEdge 6120 Array to an HP-UX Server The Sun StorEdge 6120 array supports the HP-UX Level 11.0 and 11.i in multipath configurations using Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager 3.0 failover drivers for HP-UX. See the Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager 3.0 Installation and User’s Guide for the Hewlett Packard HP-UX Operating System for detailed instructions on setting up the device driver on the server.
  • Page 66 Setting Up Newly Created LUNs Configure and partition disks using the Disk Administrator for HP-UX. See the Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager 3.0 Installation and User’s Guide for the Hewlett Packard HP-UX Operating System. Sun StorEdge 6120 Array Installation Guide • May 2003...
  • Page 67 This chapter contains the software information about connecting servers running the IBM AIX operating system to the Sun StorEdge 6120 array. The tasks in this chapter require the use of a laptop or server terminal.
  • Page 68 Setting Up Newly Created LUNs Configure and partition disks using the Disk Administrator for IBM AIX. See the Sun StorEdge Traffic Manager 3.0 Installation and User’s Guide for the IBM AIX Operating System. Sun StorEdge 6120 Array Installation Guide • May 2003...
  • Page 69 Laptop or server terminal This chapter contains the following sections: “Connecting a Sun StorEdge 6120 Array to a Red Hat Linux Server” on page 56 “Setting Up Red Hat Linux 7.2 Servers for MultiLUN Support” on page 56 “Attaching Sun StorEdge 6120 Arrays to Red Hat Linux 7.2 Servers” on page 59 “Setting Up Sun StorEdge 6120 Array HWWN Permissions”...
  • Page 70 Setting Up Red Hat Linux 7.2 Servers for MultiLUN Support Sun StorEdge 6120 arrays support up to 64 LUNs. The following steps configure the server to be able to see all the LUNs. 1. Install Red Hat Linux 7.2 with Kernel 2.4.7-10.
  • Page 71 2. After the installation is complete, reboot the system and select CTRL Q to enter the Qlogic firmware setup menu. 3. For each HBA, configure advanced settings Maximum LUNs setting to be 0-63 LUNs. 4. Save the settings and select the option to reboot the system. 5.
  • Page 72 8. Reboot the server to enable the new initrd. 9. check to see if the qla2x00 driver is loaded. The following command should not find any qla2x00 entries when unloaded: # lsmod | grep qla2x00 Sun StorEdge 6120 Array Installation Guide • May 2003...
  • Page 73 The HWWNs returned are used in the next section to configure the Sun StorEdge 6020 arrays. At this point, the server is able to attach to the Sun StorEdge 6120 arrays. Attaching Sun StorEdge 6120 Arrays to Red Hat Linux 7.2 Servers Because Red Hat Linux 7.2 only supports single-path access, selecting the proper...
  • Page 74 Red Hat Linux 7.2 servers will need to recover from the I/O interruption. The Sun StorEdge 6120 array volume groups can be failed back using one of the following three methods: Use Sun StorEdge Multipathing Software to restore the default path to another volume slice in the volume group.
  • Page 75 2. Assign HWWN Group, WWN, or default permissions to the volslices to be assigned to the Red Hat Linux 7.2 servers. Sun StorEdge 6120 arrays support Sparse LUN configurations. With Sparse LUN support, only the LUNs to be initialized by a server need to have permission to the server.
  • Page 76 5. Format the drive(s), assuming 1 internal disk. For example: # sfdisk /dev/sdb 6. Use the drives with the naming assigned in Step 5. Subsequent reboots will require the modprobe qla2x00 command prior to using the drives. Sun StorEdge 6120 Array Installation Guide • May 2003...
  • Page 77 (CLI) The interface between the Sun StorEdge 6120 array’s pSOS operating system and the user in which the user types commands to administer the array. controller tray or controller unit A tray with a RAID controller card.
  • Page 78 A VERITAS Volume Manager feature that provides a dual-path mechanism for rerouting data in the event of a controller failover. expansion unit A Sun StorEdge 6120 tray without a controller card. It must be connected to a controller unit to be operational. extent A set of disk blocks with logical consecutive addresses.
  • Page 79 (MAC) address power and cooling unit (PCU) A FRU component in the Sun StorEdge 6120 array. It contains a power supply, cooling fans, and an integrated UPS battery. There are two power and cooling units in a Sun StorEdge 6120 array.
  • Page 80 The physical and logical elements of the storage array are managed as a group. A storage array must contain at least one tray with a RAID controller. storage pool A collection of storage extents with the same quality of service. Sun StorEdge 6120 Array Installation Guide • May 2003...
  • Page 81 Refers to a single Sun StorEdge 6120 or 6020 array. If one is referring to multiple trays connected together, that new entity would be referred to as a storage array. volume A volume is a virtual disk into which a file system or application can place data.
  • Page 82 Sun StorEdge 6120 Array Installation Guide • May 2003...
  • Page 83 Index NUMERICS cabling 1x1 configuration, 22 1x1 configuration, 25 1x2 configuration, 28 1x2 configuration, 28 1x3 configuration, 30 1x3 configuration, 30 2x2 HA configuration, 25 2x2 HA configuration, 14, 27 2x4 HA configuration, 32 2x4 HA configuration, 15, 32 2x6 HA configuration, 35 2x6 HA configuration, 16, 35 expansion units, 27 interconnect, 34...
  • Page 84 IBM AIX hosts connecting to, 53 powering on and off, 37 installation checklist, 7 preinstallation requirements, 1 installing preparing the host, 9 array guidelines, 14 array into cabinet, 13, 19 cabinet rails, 17 Sun StorEdge 6120 Array Installation Guide • May 2003...
  • Page 85 Network Adapter, 9 Sun StorEdge 2Gb PCI Single Fibre Channel Network Adapter, 9 Sun StorEdge 6000 Family Host Installation Software, 39 Sun StorEdge 6120 array packaging, 6 supported hardware, 4 supported software, 4 system requirements, 3 Sun StorEdge Configuration Service, 39, 45...
  • Page 86 Sun StorEdge 6120 Array Installation Guide • May 2003...

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