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  • Page 1 SD6200 Installation Guide SD6200 Installation Guide...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    T T able of Contents able of Contents Revision Hist vision Histor ory y ............................................1 1 SD6200 Installation Guide SD6200 Installation Guide ....................................2 2 Pr Preface eface ....................................................3 3 Safety Pr ety Precautions ecautions ..........................................4 4...
  • Page 3 Regulat Regulator ory Compliance y Compliance ......................................41 Regulat Regulator ory Information y Information ......................................42 T T r r oubleshooting Y oubleshooting Your Chassis our Chassis ................................44 A A uthoriz uthorized Repairs ed Repairs ..........................................59 Communication - Loss of Communication - Loss of ...................
  • Page 4: Re Revision Hist Vision Histor Ory

    Revision Hist vision Histor ory y This section lists the summary of changes corresponding to each release. Release Release Date Date Change Summar Change Summary y 1.0.0 2/2024 New document 1.1.0 12/2024 Added Revision History...
  • Page 5 This reference document provides important legal disclaimers and notices for SD6200 products. Disclaimer Copyright © 2024 by Celestica. All Rights Reserved. "Celestica" refers to Celestica Inc. and its subsidiaries. For additional information, please visit our website at www.Celestica.com. All trademarks, trade names, service marks, and logos mentioned belong to their respective owners.
  • Page 6: Pr Preface Eface

    Pr Preface eface Document Scope This installation guide details the design features of, and provides instructions for the SD6200 dense storage platform. Intended Audiences ▪ System architects ▪ Firmware engineers ▪ System application engineers Document Conventions The following table describes various types of notes used within this installation guide.
  • Page 7: Saf Safety Pr Ety Precautions Ecautions

    Read this section before beginning any procedure. For your safety and the proper maintenance and operation of the SD6200, please follow these precautions when setting up this device. ▪ Follow all cautions and instructions marked on the equipment. ▪ Ensure the voltage and frequency of your power source match the voltage and frequency noted on the system's electrical rating label.
  • Page 8: P P Ower Ower

    P P ower ower Depending on the type of power system your device has, the following symbols may be used. On - On - Connects power to the system. This can be AC or DC power depending on product and model. Off - Off - Disconnects power to the system.
  • Page 9: Power Connection

    NOTE:   This symbol is used when multiple power supplies are installed in a system. This warning label is typically found on the back of the device near the PSU. Power Connection Installation of this equipment must comply with local and regional electrical regulations governing the installation of information technology equipment by licensed electricians.
  • Page 10: Pr Product Ov Oduct Over Erview View

    This section provides general information regarding the dimensions, requirements, and capacities of the SD6200 dense storage platform. The SD6200 dense storage platform is a 4U, high availability, high density enterprise-class JBOD storage enclosure for up to 90 drives. The chassis supports both 3.5 inch and 2.5 inch, 12Gbps SAS 3.0 and SATA 3.0 disk drives that fit within a 1100 mm rack, including space for the cable...
  • Page 11 ▪ Supports single fan failure...
  • Page 12: System Specifications

    System Specifications System Specifications Product Specifications T T ype SD6200 SD6200 Depth 1070 mm Height 175.3 mm Width 448 mm Weight 118 Kg Power Input (VAC) 200 ~ 240 VAC (2+2redundant) 100 ~ 127 VAC (3+1 redundant Power Consumption (W)
  • Page 13: Har Hardwar Dware Ov E Over Erview View

    Hardwar dware Ov e Over erview view This section describes key hardware components of the SD6200 dense storage platform. NOTE:   The ESM, PSU, Fan modules, HDD and DC-DC module are all hot-pluggable. W W ARNING: ARNING: Users should replace FRU drives one by one. Do not remove multiple FRU ...
  • Page 14 Figur Figure 1. e 1. ESM Canister F ESM Canister Fr r ont View ont View Below is the description for each LED and the button: ▪ No.1: Power LED (Green) ▪ On – ESM Power LED ▪ Off – ESM Power is off ▪...
  • Page 15: Debug Port

    ▪ 12G SAS 4X wide port ▪ Support passive cable Debug Port There is a console port on each canister for software debug with 3.3V TTL serial port with 3.5mm audio jack connector. ESM Debug Commands Command Description about Display firmware version and copyright information Show array device slot elements status Show enclosure service control electronics element status Show/Set working mode and speed of cooling fans...
  • Page 16: Esm Canister Removal

    reset Reset local/peer Canister config Display/Reset user configuration debug Toggle system debug information errlog Display/Clear firmware application error log Show/Set status of various LED indicators Display/Program various VPD spin Drive spin up control PHY enable/disable/reset flash Toggle the boot selection ESM Canister Remo ESM Canister Remov v al al Pr Procedur...
  • Page 17 2 2 Pull the ESM canister out of chassis.
  • Page 18: Esm Canister Installation

    ESM Canister Installation ESM Canister Installation Pr Procedur ocedure e 1 1 Slide ESM canister into the chassis. Press the latch and rotate the ESM canister handle to a 45° angle, then hold the handle to push the ESM canister into the chassis as shown below.
  • Page 19 2 2 Rotate the ESM canister handle to close.
  • Page 20: P P Ower Supply Unit (Psu) Ower Supply Unit (Psu)

    P P ower Supply Unit (PSU) ower Supply Unit (PSU) Overview The SD6200 storage enclosure is powered by four (2+2 or 3+1 redundancy) 1300W redundant power supply units (PSUs) with the following features. ▪ Four 1300W ▪ 12 VDC +/- 5%...
  • Page 21 Figur Figure 2. e 2. PSU View PSU View The PSU model displayed in this document may vary from the actual product. This NOTE:   includes possible differences in efficiency, power output, connection type, LED(s) and location(s), and other specifications. P P ower Supply Condition ower Supply Condition LED State...
  • Page 22: Ac Power Cord

    (OCP), over voltage protection (OVP), fan failure Power supply firmware updating 2 Hz Blink Green AC Power Cord The AC power sockets are located on the rear of the chassis. Contact Celestica if you want to use other types of power cords. CAUTION: UTION: For products with multiple power cords, all power cords must be disconnected ...
  • Page 23: Psu Assembly

    PSU Assembly Figur Figure 3. e 3. PSU Ov PSU Over erview view PSU Remo PSU Remov v al al Pr Procedur ocedure e 1 1 Rotate handle 90 degrees as shown.
  • Page 24: Psu-Installation

    2 2 Press latch. 3 3 While pressing latch, use handle to pull PSU from chassis. PSU-Installation PSU-Installation Pr Procedur ocedure e 1 1 Rotate handle to a 90 degree angle as shown.
  • Page 25: F F An Module An Module

    2 2 Press latch and handle to slide PSU into chassis. 3 3 Rotate handled 90 degrees to close. F F an Module an Module Fan Overview The SD6200 enclosure houses five (5) fan modules in the back of the chassis for drive cooling.
  • Page 26: Fan Module Led

    Figur Figure 4. e 4. F F an Module - F an Module - Fr r ont and Rear View ont and Rear View Fan Module LED Each fan module includes one status LED. Figur Figure 5. e 5. F F an Module Assembly T an Module Assembly Top View op View Fan Fault LED (Amber)
  • Page 27 2 2 Rotate handle to disengage locking mechanism.
  • Page 28: Fan Installation

    3 3 Use handle to pull fan module from chassis. F F an Installation an Installation Pr Procedur ocedure e 1 1 Ensure fan module is aligned with the chassis fan slot and slide into place.
  • Page 29: Dc T Dc To Dc Conv O Dc Conver Erter Ter

    2 2 Rotate handle into position. A 'click' may be audible when latch engages. DC t DC to DC Conv o DC Conver erter The 5V DC-DC Board connects directly to the PIB supplying 5V power to the drives. The key components include the following: ▪...
  • Page 30 Figur Figure 6. e 6. DC t DC to DC Conv o DC Conver erter Module ter Module...
  • Page 31: Dc To Dc Converter Removal

    Figur Figure 7. e 7. DC t DC to DC Conv o DC Conver erter Module - F ter Module - Fr r ont View ont View DC t DC to DC Conv o DC Conver erter Remo ter Remov v al al Pr Procedur ocedure e 1 1 Push latch release towards center of converter.
  • Page 32: Dc To Dc Converter Installation

    2 2 Pull latch release to remove converter from chassis. DC t DC to DC Conv o DC Conver erter Installation ter Installation Pr Procedur ocedure e 1 1 Push latch release towards center of converter.
  • Page 33: Drive Carrier Driv E Carrier

    2 2 Slide converter into chassis and release latch handle. Driv Drive Carrier e Carrier Overview The drive carrier is designed to support both 2.5 inch and 3.5 inch drives.
  • Page 34: Drive Carrier Leds

    Figur Figure 8. e 8. Driv Drive Carrier Side View e Carrier Side View Drive Carrier LEDs There are two indicators on the front face. One shows drive link/active status. The other one is the drive fault LED. Figur Figure 9. e 9.
  • Page 35 ▪ Top LED: Drive Active/Ready (Green). Controlled directly by each drive. ▪ Bottom LED: Drive Fault/Status (Amber). ▪ Solid On – Drive fault ▪ Blink @ 4Hz – Locate 1st priority ▪ On – Drive fault 2nd priority ▪ Blink @ 1Hz – Rebuild 3rd priority ▪...
  • Page 36: Cabling And Electricity Access

    Troubleshooting Enclosure Startup Failure. Connecting the Power Cable(s) As shown in the illustration, power cables can be secured to the SD6200 by attaching the cable strap. NOTE: The image displayed may be used as an example and not match this specific ...
  • Page 37: Sas Cabling T Sas Cabling To Host System O Host System

    Figur Figure 11. e 11. Securing the P Securing the Power Cables ower Cables SAS Cabling t SAS Cabling to Host System o Host System...
  • Page 38: Connecting T Connecting To Additional Enclosur O Additional Enclosures Es

    Context Context The SD6200 dense storage platform is designed to connect to a host system. Connect the SAS cable to the ESM Mini-SAS HD connector on the storage enclosure and to the RAID controller or HBA on the host system.
  • Page 39 ▪ Redundant configuration Single P Single Por ort Configur t Configuration ation Single Port configuration the enclosures are daisy-chained with one of the ESMs connected to a single port on the controller card. Figur Figure 12. e 12. Enclosur Enclosure 1 is connected t e 1 is connected to a host system o a host system' ' s HBA and additional enclosur s HBA and additional enclosures.
  • Page 40: System Self Checks

    Figur Figure 13. e 13. Enclosur Enclosure 1 is connected t e 1 is connected to a host system via two HBAs plus additional o a host system via two HBAs plus additional enclosur enclosures. (Connecting t es. (Connecting to multiple host systems is possible.) o multiple host systems is possible.) System Self Checks System Self Checks...
  • Page 41 Figur Figure 14. e 14. De Device Name vice Name Launch Terminal in Linux Host Server, input command sg_scan -i to scan enclosure, and get device name(E.g: /dev/sg1 /dev/sg4). Figur Figure 15. e 15. Suppor Supported Diagnostic P ted Diagnostic Page Use the following command to view the current firmware's diagnostic page: sg_ses -p 0 /dev/sg*...
  • Page 42 Figur Figure 16. e 16. System Configur System Configuration ation Get system configuration in enclosure with command sg_ses -p 1 /dev/sg*...
  • Page 43 Figur Figure 17. e 17. Element Details Element Details Input command sg_ses -p 2 /dev/sg* to get more details information for elements in the enclosure, including array device, power supply, temperature sensor, ESCE, voltage sensor and others.
  • Page 44: Regulat Regulator Ory Compliance Y Compliance

    Regulat Regulator ory Compliance y Compliance EMC Compliance ▪ EN 55032 (2015) , CISPR-32 (2015) Class A ▪ EN 61000-3-2 (2014) ▪ EN 61000-3-3 (2013) ▪ EN 55024:2010+A1:2015/EN55035:2017 ▪ FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Class A ▪ VCCI V-3 2016Class A ▪...
  • Page 45: Regulat Regulator Ory Information Y Information

    Any modifications made to this device that are not approved by Celestica may void NOTE:  ...
  • Page 46 In accordance with European Directive 2012/19/EU on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE), the presence of the above symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this item must not be disposed of in the normal unsorted municipal waste stream. Instead, it is the user's responsibility to dispose of this product by returning it to a collection point designated for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment waste.
  • Page 47: T T R R Oubleshooting Y Oubleshooting Your Chassis Our Chassis

    To answer these questions, the following information may be useful: ▪ If connecting to a SD6200 dense storage platform, contact your provider and request access to read and run the SD6200 Insight Diagnostics. Use the survey page to view the current configuration or to compare it to previous configurations.
  • Page 48: Troubleshooting Flowchart

      and select Version Control Agent. The VCA gives you a list of names and versions of all installed SD6200 drivers, Management Agents, and utilities, and whether they are up to date. Troubleshooting flow chart To effectively troubleshoot an issue, Celestica recommends that you start with the first flow chart in this section, the "Start Diagnosis Flow Chart,"...
  • Page 49 Figur Figure 18. e 18. Star Start Diagnosis Flow Char t Diagnosis Flow Chart t General Diagnosis Flow Chart The General diagnosis flow chart provides a generic approach to troubleshooting. If you are unsure of the problem, or if the other flow charts do not fix the problem, use the following flow chart.
  • Page 50 Figur Figure 19. e 19. Gener General Diagnosis Flow Char al Diagnosis Flow Chart t...
  • Page 52 Power-on Problems Flow Chart Figur Figure 20. e 20. P P ower-on Pr ower-on Problems Flow Char oblems Flow Chart t...
  • Page 53 POST Problems Flow Chart...
  • Page 54 Figur Figure 21. e 21. POST Pr POST Problems Flow Char oblems Flow Chart t...
  • Page 56 OS Boot Problems Flow Chart...
  • Page 57 Figur Figure 22. e 22. OS Boot Pr OS Boot Problems Flow Char oblems Flow Chart t...
  • Page 59 System Fault Indications Flow Chart...
  • Page 60 Figur Figure 23. e 23. System F System Fault Indications Flow Char ault Indications Flow Chart t...
  • Page 62: A A Uthoriz Uthorized Repairs Ed Repairs

    Damage due to servicing that is not authorized by Celestica is not covered by your warranty. Read and follow the safety instructions that came with the product.
  • Page 63: Enclosure - Damaged Enclosur E - Damaged

    Module Enclosur Enclosure - Damaged e - Damaged 1. Ensure that the following components are properly installed: ▪ Hard disk drives/SSD ▪ Enclosure Management Modules (EMMs) ▪ Power supply unit ▪ Cooling fan modules ▪ DC-DC module 2. Verify that all cables, including power and IO cables such as Mini-SAS HDD, are correctly connected based on the ESM types specified for customers, and ensure there are no damaged pins within the connectors.
  • Page 64: Troubleshooting Esm - Leds Not Green

    a. Reset the ESM. b. Upgrade ESM firmware to same version as peer's ESM. c. If resetting and upgrading do not work, remove the ESM and verify that the pins on the backplane and ESM are not bent. See: ESM Canister Removal.
  • Page 65: P P Ower Supply Unit Ower Supply Unit

    Damage due to servicing that is not authorized by Celestica is not covered by your warranty. Read and follow the safety instructions that came with the product.
  • Page 66: Startup F Star Tup Failur Ailure E

    After installing a PSU, allow several seconds for the enclosure to recognize it and to NOTE:   determine if the PSU is working properly. Star Startup F tup Failur ailure e If your system stops functioning during startup, check if: ▪...
  • Page 67: Contact Information

    Customers can register and request support (as well as search information in the knowledge base) at: https://customersupport.celestica.com/csm In case there are any questions or issues using the customer portal visit: https://www.celestica.com/contact-us. For immediate questions, please feel free to call your responsible account manager.

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