Bosch DVA-16K SCSI Installation Manual
Bosch DVA-16K SCSI Installation Manual

Bosch DVA-16K SCSI Installation Manual

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  • Page 1 RAID Subsystem DVA-16K DVA-16K SCSI Premium Series Installation Manual...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Firmware (FW) and Bosch RAIDWatch GUI ........
  • Page 4 Replacing a Hard Drive ............. . 56 F.01U.027.799 | V2 | 2008.08 Bosch Security System...
  • Page 5 Index ................69 Bosch Security System...
  • Page 6: Warnings And Certifications

    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. F.01U.027.799 | V2 | 2008.08 Bosch Security System...
  • Page 7: Certifications

    This standard covers only safety aspects of the above apparatus; it does not cover other matters, such as style or performance. Bosch Security System F.01U.027.799 | V2 | 2008.08...
  • Page 8: Introduction

    (BBU) is installed in the upper left side of the controller module when viewed from the rear of the subsystem. The BBU is also accessible and hot swappable through the rear panel of the RAID subsystem. F.01U.027.799 | V2 | 2008.08 Bosch Security System...
  • Page 9: Management

    Management The RAID subsystem can be managed using either the firmware or the Bosch RAIDWatch web- based GUI. The firmware can be accessed by using either the LCD panel (see Figure 2.2) located at the front of the subsystem or a terminal emulation program installed on an external computer and connected to the COM1 on the controller module’s rear panel (see Figure 2.2)
  • Page 10: Best Practices

    NOTICE! 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 Compo- nents.” F.01U.027.799 | V2 | 2008.08 Bosch Security System...
  • Page 11: Physical Dimensions

    Right handle and left handle with LCD panel: The subsystem has right and left handles for easier rackmounting and handling. The LCD panel shows system information and can be used to configure and monitor the RAID subsystem. (Please refer to Section 2.5.1 LCD Panel) Bosch Security System F.01U.027.799 | V2 | 2008.08...
  • Page 12: Hard Drive Numbering

    Backplane Board Internal backplane boards separate the front and rear sections of the RAID subsystem. The PCB board provide logic level signals and low voltage power paths. They contain no user-ser- viceable components. F.01U.027.799 | V2 | 2008.08 Bosch Security System...
  • Page 13: Subsystem Components

    The drive tray has been customized to fit into the drive bays in the RAID subsystem. If the drive bay superstructure is deformed or altered, the drive trays may not fit into the drive bay. Bosch Security System F.01U.027.799 | V2 | 2008.08...
  • Page 14: The Raid Controller Module

    UPS connection. . • Levers: Two (2) levers located in the sides of the controller board rear panel provide easy controller module installation and secure the controller module in place. F.01U.027.799 | V2 | 2008.08 Bosch Security System...
  • Page 15: Dimm Module

    BBU rear panel and the fifth LED on the rear panel of the controller module will flash slowly. (See Section 4.2.6 BBU Module LED for details on the LED indicators.) You can check the sta- tus of the battery’s charge via Bosch RAIDWatch or the firmware. 2.5.7...
  • Page 16: Cooling Modules

    Cooling module specifications are listed in Section 7 Appendix: Specifications. Fig. 2.12 Cooling Module F.01U.027.799 | V2 | 2008.08 Bosch Security System...
  • Page 17: Subsystem Monitoring

    Bosch RAIDWatch: Bosch RAIDWatch is a premier web-based graphics user interface (GUI) that can be installed on a remote computer and accessed via the web. The manager communi- cates with the array via the connection of the existing host interface or Ethernet link to the array’s LAN port.
  • Page 18: Hot-Swappable Components

    Therefore, a failed component should only be hot-swapped when a replacement is available. If a failed component is removed but not replaced, permanent damage to the sub- system can result. F.01U.027.799 | V2 | 2008.08 Bosch Security System...
  • Page 19: Hardware Installation

    (See Section 6.3 DIMM Module Replacement) Rack installation: The enclosure chassis can be installed into rack cabinet using sepa- rately purchased mounting rails, rear-attached brackets, or Bosch’s slide rails. (See Section 3.6 Rack/Cabinet Installation) Bosch Security System...
  • Page 20: Safety Precautions

    Avoid carpets, plastic, vinyl, and Styrofoam in your work area. • Handle all components by holding their edges or metal frames. Avoid touching the exposed circuitry on PCB boards and connector pins. F.01U.027.799 | V2 | 2008.08 Bosch Security System...
  • Page 21: General Installation Procedure

    Use the Unpacking Checklist in your package to verify package contents. Carefully check the items contained in each box before proceeding with installation. NOTICE! A detailed packing list can be found in your product shipping package or product CD. Bosch Security System F.01U.027.799 | V2 | 2008.08...
  • Page 22: Rack/Cabinet Installation

    Align the drive tray with the slot in which you wish to insert it. Make sure that it is resting on the rails inside the enclosure. Once the drive tray is lined up with the slot, gently slide it in. This should be done smoothly and gently. (See Figure 3.3) F.01U.027.799 | V2 | 2008.08 Bosch Security System...
  • Page 23 Lock the flap into place by turning the key-lock until the groove on its face is pointing down (vertical orientation). (See Figure 3.4) Fig. 3.4 Drive Tray Key-lock Rotation Once the drive tray is inserted, the RAID controller will recognize the drive and scan it in automatically. Bosch Security System F.01U.027.799 | V2 | 2008.08...
  • Page 24: Subsystem Monitoring

    Ethernet cable to connect to the subsystem. The Bosch RAIDWatch Panel View can be customized to show a direct representation of the subsystem in the content panel of the Bosch RAIDWatch screen. Panel View allows you to quickly determine the operational status of critical components.
  • Page 25: Status Indicating Leds

    DOWN arrow keys for more than one (1) second to display the status of the secondary controller. The MUTE button can be used to stop the alarm until the next controller event occurs. Bosch Security System F.01U.027.799 | V2 | 2008.08...
  • Page 26 During the power up process, the LCD panel ATTEN LED will be turned on. If the subsystem boots up correctly, then the ATTEN LED will be turned off after the boot-up procedure is com- plete. F.01U.027.799 | V2 | 2008.08 Bosch Security System...
  • Page 27: Drive Tray Leds

    The rear panel of the controller module is shown in Figure 4.3. The LEDs on the controller’s faceplate that can be accessed from the rear of the enclosure are numbered from 1 to 5. The definitions are shown in Table 4.4. Fig. 4.3 LEDs on the Controller Module Bosch Security System F.01U.027.799 | V2 | 2008.08...
  • Page 28 FLASHING indicates the BBU is charging. NOTE: This LED is only functional when a BBU is installed in the subsystem. Table 4.4 Controller Module LED Definitions F.01U.027.799 | V2 | 2008.08 Bosch Security System...
  • Page 29: Lan Port Leds

    This LED indicates the operational status of the PSU mod- ule. Please refer to the PSU LED definitions shown in Table 4.6. Fig. 4.6 PSU Module LED Bosch Security System F.01U.027.799 | V2 | 2008.08...
  • Page 30: Cooling Module Leds

    Once the ambient temperature cools down to normal or the cooling or PSU modules have been replaced, the cooling fans will return to low speed. F.01U.027.799 | V2 | 2008.08 Bosch Security System...
  • Page 31: Audible Alarm

    When the temperature exceeds a preset threshold, the controller’s charger circuits will stop charging. You will then receive a message that says “Thermal Shutdown/Enter Sleep Mode.” When the temperature falls back within normal range, the battery will resume charging. Bosch Security System F.01U.027.799 | V2 | 2008.08...
  • Page 32: Monitoring

    Presence detection and the general working status of the cooling fan and other modules are monitored through an I C serial bus. If any of these modules fail, you will be notified via the various methods described above. F.01U.027.799 | V2 | 2008.08 Bosch Security System...
  • Page 33: Subsystem Connection And Operation

    RAID subsystems. (See Figure 5.1) The connectors on the bottom of the controller rear panel are for data input and the connectors on the top are for data output. Fig. 5.1 SCSI Connectors on the Controller Rear Panel Bosch Security System F.01U.027.799 | V2 | 2008.08...
  • Page 34: Scsi Termination

    Although it is not recommended, if you prefer to disable the firmware setting for the on-board terminator using the LCD keypad panel on the subsystem, RS232C terminal session, or Bosch RAIDWatch management software, the auto-detection function is also disabled.
  • Page 35: Host Connection Topology

    One (1) or more logical drives Drives Sixteen (16) drive channels Host Bus Adapters One (1) single-port SCSI Data Path Connection Dual-redundant data paths Table 5.1 Configuration Overview for Single Server Connection Fig. 5.2 Single Host Connection Bosch Security System F.01U.027.799 | V2 | 2008.08...
  • Page 36: Dual Hosts

    Sixteen (16) drive channels Host Bus Adapters Two (2) single port SCSI on two (2) servers Data Path Connection Dual-redundant data paths Table 5.2 Configuration Overview for Dual and Quad Server Connection F.01U.027.799 | V2 | 2008.08 Bosch Security System...
  • Page 37 Create at least one (1) or two (2) logical drives (LD0 and LD1). Map all the LD to CH0, and CH1. Connect the server1 to CH0/CH1 connector. Connect the server2 to connector. Power on the servers. Bosch Security System F.01U.027.799 | V2 | 2008.08...
  • Page 38: Daisy Chain

    The chassis ID for the first RAID subsystem is 0. The chassis IDs for the subsys- tems connected to the first RAID subsystem are from 1 to 16. You can assign chassis IDs through the LCD panel on the subsystem, firmware, or Bosch RAIDWatch management software. (See Figure 5.4) Create redundant host paths.
  • Page 39: Power On

    Turn the two (2) power switches on. (See Figure 5.5) Each switch controls a single PSU, therefore make sure that both switches are turned on. Fig. 5.5 Power Sockets and Power Switches Bosch Security System F.01U.027.799 | V2 | 2008.08...
  • Page 40: Power On Status Check

    LCD panel LEDs: The blue LED on the LCD panel should illuminate, indicating that power is being supplied to the system. Firmware and Bosch RAIDWatch: The overall status of the system may be checked using the pre-installed firmware or the Bosch RAIDWatch GUI.
  • Page 41: Power Off Procedure

    Turn off the power. Turn off the power switches at the top of the rear panel. Once the subsystem has been powered down, other devices that are connected to the subsystem may be powered down. Bosch Security System F.01U.027.799 | V2 | 2008.08...
  • Page 42: Subsystem Maintenance

    The controller board and the I/O board on which it is mounted are very sensitive components and can be easily damaged. F.01U.027.799 | V2 | 2008.08 Bosch Security System...
  • Page 43: Replacing Controller Module Components

    (2) levers at the back of the controller module. The controller module will auto- matically be eased out of the controller module bay. Gently pull the controller module out of the subsystem. (See Figure 6.2) Bosch Security System F.01U.027.799 | V2 | 2008.08...
  • Page 44: Replacing The Controller Module

    Fig. 6.4 Lifting the Controller Module Latches Upward Secure the controller module to the subsystem. Install the two (2) screws on the levers to secure the controller module in place. (See Figure 6.5) F.01U.027.799 | V2 | 2008.08 Bosch Security System...
  • Page 45 Ethernet cable that was previously attached to the LAN port, and any cables that were attached to the COM ports. The system is now ready to power up. Bosch Security System F.01U.027.799 | V2 | 2008.08...
  • Page 46: Dimm Module Replacement

    DIMM module to a 45-degree angle to dislodge the DIMM module. (See Figure 6.6) White Clip White Clip White Clip White Clip Fig. 6.6 Removing the DIMM Module F.01U.027.799 | V2 | 2008.08 Bosch Security System...
  • Page 47 Fig. 6.7 Installing the DIMM Module Install the controller module. Once the new DIMM module has been installed, place the controller module back in its original location. (See Section 6.2.3 Replacing the Controller Module) Bosch Security System F.01U.027.799 | V2 | 2008.08...
  • Page 48: Replacing A Faulty Bbu Module

    If this is discovered when you first use the BBU, return it to Bosch or your system vendor. 6.4.2...
  • Page 49 NOTICE! The life expectancy of a BBU is approximately 500 cycles. Follow the procedures above to replace an old BBU with a new BBU in order to maintain fault-tolerant subsystem functional- ities. Bosch Security System F.01U.027.799 | V2 | 2008.08...
  • Page 50: Replacing A Faulty Psu Module

    PSU module. (See Figure 6.11) Remove the power cable that connects the RAID subsystem to the main power source. The power socket is found on the left side of each power supply module. (See Figure 6.11) F.01U.027.799 | V2 | 2008.08 Bosch Security System...
  • Page 51 When a PSU is pulled out of the chassis, the cooling module beneath the PSU is removed from the chassis at the same time. • It is recommended that the replacement procedure is completed in less than five (5) min- utes to prevent the subsystem from overheating. Bosch Security System F.01U.027.799 | V2 | 2008.08...
  • Page 52 Secure the PSU to the subsystem by inserting the retention screw to the PSU. (See Figure 6.16) Fig. 6.16 Fastening the PSU Retention Screw 10. Replace the power cable that connects the PSU module to the main power source. 11. Turn the PSU module on. F.01U.027.799 | V2 | 2008.08 Bosch Security System...
  • Page 53: Cooling Module Maintenance

    • Detecting a failed cooling module: If a cooling module fails, the LED located at the back of the module, an audible alarm, the firmware, the Bosch RAIDWatch panel view, or the Configuration Client can notify you. •...
  • Page 54 | Subsystem Maintenance RAID Subsystem DVA-16K | Installation Manual Fig. 6.18 Installing the new Cooling Module F.01U.027.799 | V2 | 2008.08 Bosch Security System...
  • Page 55: Replacing A Failed Hard Drive

    Do not leave the drive tray slot open for an extended period of time or the normalized airflow will be disrupted and subsystem components will overheat and may become permanently damaged. Bosch Security System F.01U.027.799 | V2 | 2008.08...
  • Page 56: Replacing A Hard Drive

    Remove the drive tray with the hard drive, gently and carefully withdrawing the drive tray with hard drive from the chassis. Remove the four (4) retention screws located on the sides of the drive tray (two on each side.) (See Figure 6.22) F.01U.027.799 | V2 | 2008.08 Bosch Security System...
  • Page 57 RAID Subsystem DVA-16K | Installation Manual Subsystem Maintenance | en Fig. 6.22 Removing the SATA Hard Drive Install the new hard drive. Bosch Security System F.01U.027.799 | V2 | 2008.08...
  • Page 58: Appendix: Specifications

    Without handle: 130mm Width With handle: 482.6mm Without handle: 445mm Length With handle: 504.3mm Without handle: 488.2mm Weight Net weight: 28.5 Kg Gross weight: 30.5 Kg EMI/EMC • FCC Class B • F.01U.027.799 | V2 | 2008.08 Bosch Security System...
  • Page 59 5 - 500Hz, 0.2G, X/Y/Z Non-operating 5 - 500Hz, 1.0G, X/Y/Z Warning Alarms • Audible alarms • System LEDs • Event notification via the Bosch RAIDWatch Manager, LCD screen, or RS-232C termi- Bosch Security System F.01U.027.799 | V2 | 2008.08...
  • Page 60: Controller Specifications

    LSI 1030 T DIMM Slot One 184-pin DIMM module PC-133 Support ASIC 64-bit chipset Flash ROM 32Mbit (4MB) NVRAM 32KB with RTC Hardware XOR Real-time Clock For event messages with time record F.01U.027.799 | V2 | 2008.08 Bosch Security System...
  • Page 61: Drive Tray Specifications

    Operating: 20% ~ 90% non-condensing Non-operating: 5% ~ 95% non-condensing Altitude Operating: 0 - 10,000 ft Non-operating: 0 - 40,000 ft Acoustic Noise 115V input, full load of +5V; 50 dB max. 0.5A of +12V Bosch Security System F.01U.027.799 | V2 | 2008.08...
  • Page 62: Cooling Module Specifications

    The Bosch RAIDWatch Manager program using in-band or Ethernet connection Performance Monitoring Remote Control and Moni- toring Event Broadcast/Alert Yes, via Java-based Bosch RAIDWatch Manager and Event Monitor Event Notification Yes, via the Bosch RAIDWatch Configuration Client sub- module Hardware Connection...
  • Page 63: Fault Tolerance Management

    (0 + 1) Logical Drive Salvage the 2nd Temporary Failed Drive in a RAID 1, 3 or 5 Logical Drive Salvage the 1st Temporary Failed Drive in a RAID 0 Logical Drive Bosch Security System F.01U.027.799 | V2 | 2008.08...
  • Page 64: Appendix: Spare Parts And Accessories

    SCSI external round cable, VHDCI to VHDCI (0,5 m) DVA-ASRK-36A Slide rail assembly for enhanced 3U enclosures, 23"~36" rack depth DVA-ASRK-32A Slide rail assembly for enhanced 3U enclosures, 23"~32" rack depth Table 8.2 Accessories F.01U.027.799 | V2 | 2008.08 Bosch Security System...
  • Page 65: Appendix: Pin Outs

    SATN+ SATN- SBSY+ SBSY- SACK+ SACK- SRST+ SRST- SMSG+ SMSG- SSEL+ SSEL- SC_D+ SC_D- SREQ+ SREQ- SI_O+ SI_O- SD8+ SD8- SD9+ SD9- SD10+ SD10- SD11+ SD11- Table 9.1 SCSI Port Pin Outs Bosch Security System F.01U.027.799 | V2 | 2008.08...
  • Page 66: Db9 Audio Jack Pin Outs

    Fig. 9.1 RS-232C (Audio Jack) Pin Outs CN1 Pin Number Pin Name Ground CN2 Pin Number Pin Name DTR (Shorted) DSR (Shorted) RTS (Shorted) CTS (Shorted) Table 9.2 RS-232C (Audio Jack) Pin Out Definitions F.01U.027.799 | V2 | 2008.08 Bosch Security System...
  • Page 67: Db9 Audio Jack Ups Cable Pin Outs

    Table 9.3 RS-232C (Audio Jack) Pin Out Definitions Null Modem Swap pin 2 and pin 3 Swap pin 4 and pin 6 Swap pin 7 and pin 8 Table 9.4 Null Modem Pin Outs Bosch Security System F.01U.027.799 | V2 | 2008.08...
  • Page 68: Ethernet Port Pin Outs

    RAID Subsystem DVA-16K | Installation Manual Ethernet Port Pin Outs Fig. 9.3 LAN Port Pin Outs Pin Name Pin Name LAN_TXP LAN_TXN LAN_RXN LAN_RXP Table 9.5 Ethernet Port Pin Outs Main Power IEC-type receptacle. F.01U.027.799 | V2 | 2008.08 Bosch Security System...
  • Page 69: Index

    8 host connection 33 BBU 8 host redundancy 36 BBU module 15 hot-swap mechanism 13 BBU Warnings 48 hot-swappable 42 Bosch RAIDWatch 17 mechanism 8 cable connection 39 I2C 24 cabling 19 I2C bus 17 capacity 55 initial screen 13...
  • Page 70 Self-monitoring 24 sensors 30 single host 35 startup 41 static electricity 20 static free 19 subsystem maintenance 42 thermal notice 20 threshold values 31 transfer rates 33 ventilation 20 VHDCI-SCSI connector 14 F.01U.027.799 | V2 | 2008.08 Bosch Security System...
  • Page 72 Bosch Security System Robert-Koch-Straße 100 D-85521 Ottobrunn Germany Telefon +49 (89) 6290-0 +49 (89) 6290-1020 www.bosch-securitysystems.com © Bosch Security System, 2008...

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