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StorEdge
S1 AC100 and DC100
Installation and Maintenance
Manual
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
901 San Antonio Road
Palo Alto, CA 94303-4900 U.S.A.
650-960-1300
Part No. 816-0080-11
March
2002, Revision A
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  • Page 1 StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 ™ Installation and Maintenance Manual Sun Microsystems, Inc. 901 San Antonio Road Palo Alto, CA 94303-4900 U.S.A. 650-960-1300 Part No. 816-0080-11 March 2002, Revision A Send comments about this document to: docfeedback@sun.com...
  • Page 2 Sun, Sun Microsystems, le logo Sun, AnswerBook2, docs.sun.com, Netra, Solstice DiskSuite, Sun StorEdge, OpenBoot, Ultra, et Solaris sont des marques de fabrique ou des marques déposées, ou marques de service, de Sun Microsystems, Inc. aux Etats-Unis et dans d’autres pays. Toutes les marques SPARC sont utilisées sous licence et sont des marques de fabrique ou des marques déposées de SPARC International, Inc.
  • Page 3 Declaration of Conformity Compliance Model Number: CYT2A and CYT2D (tm) (tm) Product Family Name: StorEdge S1 AC100 and StorEdge S1 DC100 European Union This equipment complies with the following requirements of the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC: As Telecommunciation Network Equipment (TNE) in Telecom Centers Only: EN300-386:2000 Required Limits (as applicable): EN55022/CISPR22...
  • Page 4 901 San Antonio Road, MPK15-102 Springfield, Linlithgow Palo Alto, CA 94303-4900, USA West Lothian, EH49 7LR Tel: 650-786-3255 Scotland, United Kingdom Fax: 650-786-3723 Tel: 0506 670000 Fax: 0506 760011 StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 Installation and Maintenance Manual • March 2002...
  • Page 5 FCC radio frequency emission limits. Networking connections can be made using unshielded twisted- pair (UTP) cables. Modifications: Any modifications made to this device that are not approved by Sun Microsystems, Inc. may void the authority granted to the user by the FCC to operate this equipment.
  • Page 6 Modifications: Any modifications made to this device that are not approved by Sun Microsystems, Inc. may void the authority granted to the user by the FCC to operate this equipment. ICES-003 Class A Notice - Avis NMB-003, Classe A This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
  • Page 7: Bsmi Class A Notice

    BSMI Class A Notice The following statement is applicable to products shipped to Taiwan and marked as Class A on the product compliance label. Regulatory Compliance Statements...
  • Page 8 StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 Installation and Maintenance Manual • March 2002...
  • Page 9 Safety Agency Compliance Statements Read this section before beginning any procedure. The following text provides safety precautions to follow when installing a Sun Microsystems product. Safety Precautions For your protection, observe the following safety precautions when setting up your equipment: Follow all cautions and instructions marked on the equipment.
  • Page 10 Standby – The On/Standby switch is in the standby position. Modifications to Equipment Do not make mechanical or electrical modifications to the equipment. Sun Microsystems is not responsible for regulatory compliance of a modified Sun product. Placement of a Sun Product Caution –...
  • Page 11 SELV Compliance Safety status of I/O connections comply to SELV requirements. Power Cord Connection Caution – Sun products are designed to work with single-phase power systems having a grounded neutral conductor. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not plug Sun products into any other type of power system.
  • Page 12 /Wartezustand-Schalter steht auf Wartezustand. Änderungen an Sun-Geräten. Nehmen Sie keine mechanischen oder elektrischen Änderungen an den Geräten vor. Sun Microsystems, übernimmt bei einem Sun-Produkt, das geändert wurde, keine Verantwortung für die Einhaltung behördlicher Vorschriften StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 Installation and Maintenance Manual • March 2002...
  • Page 13 Aufstellung von Sun-Geräten Achtung – Um den zuverlässigen Betrieb Ihres Sun-Geräts zu gewährleisten und es vor Überhitzung zu schützen, dürfen die Öffnungen im Gerät nicht blockiert oder verdeckt werden. Sun-Produkte sollten niemals in der Nähe von Heizkörpern oder Heizluftklappen aufgestellt werden. Achtung –...
  • Page 14 Massenspeicher hinzuzufügen. Bringen Sie die obere Gehäuseabdeckung wieder an, bevor Sie Ihr System einschalten. Achtung – Bei Betrieb des Systems ohne obere Abdeckung besteht die Gefahr von Stromschlag und Systemschäden. StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 Installation and Maintenance Manual • March 2002...
  • Page 15 Conformité aux normes de sécurité Ce texte traite des mesures de sécurité qu’il convient de prendre pour l’installation d’un produit Sun Microsystems. Mesures de sécurité Pour votre protection, veuillez prendre les précautions suivantes pendant l’installation du matériel : Suivre tous les avertissements et toutes les instructions inscrites sur le matériel.
  • Page 16 Sun dans un autre type d’alimentation secteur. En cas de doute quant au type d’alimentation électrique du local, veuillez vous adresser au directeur de l’exploitation ou à un électricien qualifié. StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 Installation and Maintenance Manual • March 2002...
  • Page 17 Attention: – tous les cordons d’alimentation n’ont pas forcément la même puissance nominale en matière de courant. Les rallonges d’usage domestique n’offrent pas de protection contre les surcharges et ne sont pas prévues pour les systèmes d’ordinateurs. Ne pas utiliser de rallonge d’usage domestique avec votre produit Sun.
  • Page 18 En espera. Modificaciones en el equipo No realice modificaciones de tipo mecánico o eléctrico en el equipo. Sun Microsystems no se hace responsable del cumplimiento de las normativas de seguridad en los equipos Sun modificados. xviii...
  • Page 19 Ubicación de un producto Sun Precaución – Para asegurar la fiabilidad de funcionamiento de su producto Sun y para protegerlo de sobrecalentamien-tos no deben obstruirse o taparse las rejillas del equipo. Los productos Sun nunca deben situarse cerca de radiadores o de fuentes de calor.
  • Page 20 último pueda ser fácil y rápidamente accesible. No conecte el cable de alimentación cuando se ha retirado la fuente de alimentación del chasis del sistema. StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 Installation and Maintenance Manual • March 2002...
  • Page 21 Tapa de la unidad del sistema Debe quitar la tapa del sistema cuando sea necesario añadir tarjetas, memoria o dispositivos de almacenamiento internos. Asegúrese de cerrar la tapa superior antes de volver a encender el equipo. Precaución – Es peligroso hacer funcionar los productos Sun sin la tapa superior colocada.
  • Page 22 StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 Installation and Maintenance Manual • March 2002...
  • Page 23: Table Of Contents

    Contents StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 Overview 1 StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 Overview 2 Features 2 Contents of the Ship Kit 3 Optional Cables 4 Optional Kits 4 Components at the Front of the Enclosure 5 To Remove the Nameplate on the Bezel 7...
  • Page 24 To Set the SCSI IDs for the Drives 41 Single-Ended SCSI Installations 42 LVD SCSI-3 Installations 43 Mixed Single-Ended and LVD SCSI Devices 45 Connecting the Cables 47 xxiv StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 Installation and Maintenance Manual • March 2002...
  • Page 25 To Prepare the Host System 47 Connecting the SCSI Cables 47 To Connect the SCSI Cables 47 Connecting the Power Cables 50 To Connect the AC Power Cable 50 To Connect the DC Power Cables 51 Isolating the Chassis Ground Connection (DC Version Only) 53 To Isolate the Chassis Ground Connection 53 Powering On the Storage Enclosure 54 To Power on the Storage Enclosure 54...
  • Page 26 DC Source Power Requirements Overcurrent Protection Requirements 84 DC Supply and Ground Conductor Requirements 85 Environmental Specifications 86 Acoustic Emissions 86 LVD SCSI Port Pin Descriptions 87 xxvi StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 Installation and Maintenance Manual • March 2002...
  • Page 27 Power Switch 9 FIGURE 1-7 SCSI ID Switch 10 FIGURE 1-8 Back Panel LEDs 10 FIGURE 1-9 StorEdge S1 AC100 Rear View 11 FIGURE 1-10 StorEdge S1 DC100 Rear View 12 FIGURE 1-11 Airflow Requirements (Front and Rear) 12 FIGURE 1-12...
  • Page 28 FIGURE 3-18 SCSI (Example) 46 StorEdge S1 Rear View (AC Version) 48 FIGURE 3-19 Daisy-Chaining a StorEdge S1 Storage Enclosure With a Narrow SCSI Device 49 FIGURE 3-20 xxviii StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 Installation and Maintenance Manual • March 2002...
  • Page 29 Connecting the AC Power Cable 50 FIGURE 3-21 Connecting the DC Grounding Cable 51 FIGURE 3-22 Connecting the DC Input Power Cable to the DC Connector 52 FIGURE 3-23 Disconnecting the DC Input Power Cable From the DC Connector 53 FIGURE 3-24 Locating the Chassis Ground Connection Screws 53 FIGURE 3-25...
  • Page 30 StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 Installation and Maintenance Manual • March 2002...
  • Page 31 Tables Optional Cables (68 Pin) 4 TABLE 1-1 Installation Overview 18 TABLE 2-1 Two StorEdge S1 Enclosures on a Netra t1 Model 100/105 Host 43 TABLE 3-1 Four StorEdge S1 Enclosures on a Host System With LVD SCSI 45 TABLE 3-2 One StorEdge S1 Enclosure and One Netra st D130 Enclosure on a Host System With LVD TABLE 3-3 SCSI 46...
  • Page 32 StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 Installation and Maintenance Manual • March 2002...
  • Page 33 Preface The StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 Installation and Maintenance Manual provides ™ installation and configuration information and service procedures for the StorEdge S1 enclosure. These instructions are designed for an experienced system administrator. How This Book Is Organized Chapter 1 describes the StorEdge S1 storage enclosure.
  • Page 34: Typographic Conventions

    These are called class options. You must be superuser to do this. Command-line variable; replace To delete a file, type rm filename. with a real name or value xxxiv StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 Installation and Maintenance Manual • March 2002...
  • Page 35: Related Documentation

    Bourne shell and Korn shell Bourne shell and Korn shell superuser Related Documentation Application Title Part Number Late-breaking information StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 Product 816-0081 Notes Configuration information StorEdge S1 Storage Subsystem Manager 806-5587 2.0 User’s Guide Sun Cluster information Sun Cluster 3.0 U1 Hardware Guide...
  • Page 36 Sun is interested in improving its documentation and welcomes your comments and suggestions. You can email your comments to Sun at: docfeedback@sun.com Please include the part number (806-0080-10) of your document in the subject line of your email. xxxvi StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 Installation and Maintenance Manual • March 2002...
  • Page 37: Storedge S1 Ac100 And Dc100 Overview

    StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 Overview This chapter describes the StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 hardware, except for the hard disk drives. For information on the drives, refer to the documents that you received with them. This chapter is organized as follows: “StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 Overview”...
  • Page 38: Storedge S1 Ac100 And Dc100 Overview

    SCSI bus or a single-ended host bus adapter. The StorEdge S1 Storage Enclosure FIGURE 1-1 Features The StorEdge S1 disk unit has the following features: StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 Installation and Maintenance Manual • March 2002...
  • Page 39: Contents Of The Ship Kit

    Contents of the Ship Kit The ship kit contains the following items: StorEdge S1 AC100 or DC100 storage enclosure with either two or three installed hard disk drives (depending on the configuration you have purchased) Power connectors AC version: one AC power cord DC version: DC connector kit 0.8-meter Cable SCSI-3 to SCSI-3 connector cable (X1134A)
  • Page 40: Optional Cables

    19" slide mount kit (quote X-Option number X6919A). For instructions about installing the Enclosure into a 19” four-post rack, see “To Mount the Storage Enclosure in a Four-Post Rack” on page 30. StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 Installation and Maintenance Manual • March 2002...
  • Page 41: Components At The Front Of The Enclosure

    StorEdge S1 disk drives, see “Adding, Removing, and Replacing Drives” on page 57. System summary fault LED System power LED Drive activity LEDs Nameplate Front of StorEdge S1 Storage Enclosure With Bezel FIGURE 1-2 Chapter 1 StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 Overview...
  • Page 42: Figure 1-3 Front Of Storedge S1 Storage Enclosure With Bezel Removed

    Binary SCSI LEDs (4) Drive Activity LEDs Binary SCSI LED card HDD1 HDD2 HDD3 Front of StorEdge S1 Storage Enclosure With Bezel Removed FIGURE 1-3 StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 Installation and Maintenance Manual • March 2002...
  • Page 43: To Remove The Nameplate On The Bezel

    1. Press the left end of the nameplate towards the right (see FIGURE 1-4 This releases the left retaining lug and causes the nameplate to swing out from the bezel. Releasing the Left Retaining Lug to Make the Nameplate Swing Out FIGURE 1-4 Chapter 1 StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 Overview...
  • Page 44: To Insert The Nameplate Into The Bezel

    Components at the Back of the Enclosure System and autotermination LEDs Power connector Power switch SCSI ID switch Fans SCSI-3 IN port SCSI-3 OUT port StorEdge S1, Rear View FIGURE 1-6 StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 Installation and Maintenance Manual • March 2002...
  • Page 45: Power Switch

    On position, full power will return to the system when you replace the cable. SCSI ID Switch The SCSI ID switch sets the SCSI IDs for the drives. For more information on setting SCSI IDs, see “Setting the SCSI IDs” on page 39. Chapter 1 StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 Overview...
  • Page 46: Back Panel Leds

    The System Power and System Summary Fault LEDs give the same diagnostic information as the System Power and System Summary Fault LEDs at the front of the enclosure. Refer to “Front Panel LEDs” on page 67 for more information. StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 Installation and Maintenance Manual • March 2002...
  • Page 47: Auto-Termination Indication Leds

    DC voltages. The DC version has two connectors so you can connect a single StorEdge S1 DC100 storage enclosure to two different -48V DC power sources. Each DC power source should have a 10-amp circuit breaker. Chapter 1 StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 Overview...
  • Page 48: Cooling System

    The air is drawn through the front of the enclosure and expelled from the rear of the enclosure. Airflow Requirements (Front and Rear) FIGURE 1-12 Airflow requirements differ for an open-rack system and a closed-rack system, as shown in the following illustrations. StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 Installation and Maintenance Manual • March 2002...
  • Page 49: Figure 1-13 Airflow Requirements (Open Rack)

    Airflow Requirements (Open Rack) FIGURE 1-13 Exhaust fan Airflow Requirements (Closed Rack) FIGURE 1-14 Chapter 1 StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 Overview...
  • Page 50: Hard Disk Drives

    The foam fillers are air baffles which enable the storage enclosure to maintain maximum cooling. If any slot does not contain a disk drive, you must fill the slot with a foam filler to ensure proper cooling. StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 Installation and Maintenance Manual • March 2002...
  • Page 51: Storedge S1 Software Considerations

    StorEdge S1 Software Considerations The StorEdge S1 storage enclosure can be used as additional disk storage for an existing host system. Storage management support is provided by the StorEdge S1 Storage Subsystem Manager 2.0. Chapter 1 StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 Overview...
  • Page 52 StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 Installation and Maintenance Manual • March 2002...
  • Page 53: Preparing For Installation And Assembling The Cables

    C H A P T E R Preparing for Installation and Assembling the Cables This chapter provides instructions on preparing the StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 for installation and assembling the DC input power cables for the StorEdge S1 DC100 enclosure.
  • Page 54: Installation Overview

    2. Read any product notes for updated product information. 3. Prepare the site for installation, including determining site power and sizing requirements. Refer to Appendix A for power, size, and weight statistics. StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 Installation and Maintenance Manual • March 2002...
  • Page 55: Hardware Requirements

    Hardware Requirements You must have the following hardware at your site to successfully install your StorEdge S1 storage enclosure: A host system with either an LVD or a single-ended UltraSCSI on-board port, or A SCSI host adapter board installed in the host system. For LVD (Ultra 2/3) SCSI functionality, the host or host adapter to which you connect your StorEdge S1 storage enclosure must be capable of LVD (Ultra 2/3) SCSI speeds.
  • Page 56: Determining Cable Length

    The following figures show the DC connector, strain relief housing, and cage clamp operating lever. You can order additional DC connection materials through Sun ™ Microsystems Inc. (part number X949A). StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 Installation and Maintenance Manual • March 2002...
  • Page 57: Figure 2-1 Dc Connector

    DC Connector FIGURE 2-1 Bottom Strain Relief Housing FIGURE 2-2 Cage Clamp Operating Lever FIGURE 2-3 The following figure shows the power connector on the DC power supply. Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation and Assembling the Cables...
  • Page 58: To Assemble The Dc Input Power Cable

    Caution – Do not strip more than 5/16 of an inch (8 mm) from each wire. Doing so will leave uninsulated wire exposed from the DC connector after the assembly is complete. 5/16 in. (8 mm) Stripping the Insulation From the Wire FIGURE 2-5 StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 Installation and Maintenance Manual • March 2002...
  • Page 59: Figure 2-6 Opening The Dc Connector Cage Clamp Using The Cage Clamp Operating Lever

    5. Insert the tip of the cage clamp operating lever into the rectangular hole directly above the hole in the DC connector where you want to insert the first wire, and press down on the cage clamp operating lever. The cage clamp opens for this section of the DC connector. Top of connector Opening the DC Connector Cage Clamp Using the Cage Clamp Operating FIGURE 2-6...
  • Page 60: Figure 2-7 Opening The Dc Connector Cage Clamp Using A Screwdriver

    Assembling the DC Input Power Cable FIGURE 2-8 7. Repeat Step 5 and Step 6 for the other two wires to complete the assembly of the DC input power cable. StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 Installation and Maintenance Manual • March 2002...
  • Page 61: To Install The Strain Relief Housing

    8. Repeat Step 3 through Step 7 to create a second DC input power cable. You connect the first DC input power cable to DC power source A and the second DC input power cable to DC power source B as described in “Connecting the Power Cables”...
  • Page 62: Figure 2-10 Routing The Wires Out Of The Bottom Portion Of The Strain Relief Housing

    DC connector, and push the top and bottom portions of the strain relief housing together until they snap into place. StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 Installation and Maintenance Manual • March 2002...
  • Page 63: Figure 2-12 Assembling The Strain Relief Housing

    Assembling the Strain Relief Housing FIGURE 2-12 Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation and Assembling the Cables...
  • Page 64 StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 Installation and Maintenance Manual • March 2002...
  • Page 65: Installing The Storedge S1 Enclosure

    C H A P T E R Installing the StorEdge S1 Enclosure This chapter provides instructions on preparing the area, connecting the cables, and powering on the storage enclosure. This chapter is organized as follows: “Mounting the StorEdge S1 Enclosure in a Rack” on page 30 “Setting the SCSI IDs”...
  • Page 66: Mounting The Storedge S1 Enclosure In A Rack

    The following instructions can be used to install the StorEdge S1 into both a standard 19-inch wide telecom rack or a Sun StorEdge 72-inch tall (19-inch wide) rack. StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 Installation and Maintenance Manual • March 2002...
  • Page 67: Figure 3-1 Slide Mounts For Standard 19-Inch Expansion Rack

    1. Position the two parts of the slide so that the double-angled ear (A) is in the correct position. For a standard 19-inch wide rack, the double-angled end (A) must be at the front (see FIGURE 3-1 Slide Mounts for Standard 19-inch Expansion Rack FIGURE 3-1 For the Sun StorEdge 72-inch tall (19-inch wide) rack, the double-angled end (A) must be at the back (see...
  • Page 68: Figure 3-3 Fastening The Slide Mounts To The Standard 19-Inch Rack

    19-inch rack and for a Sun FIGURE 3-3 FIGURE 3-4 StorEdge 72-inch tall rack. Fastening the Slide Mounts to the Standard 19-inch Rack FIGURE 3-3 StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 Installation and Maintenance Manual • March 2002...
  • Page 69: Figure 3-4 Fastening The Slide Mounts In Sun Storedge 72-Inch Tall Rack - Front And Rear View

    Front Rear Fastening the Slide Mounts in Sun StorEdge 72-inch Tall Rack – Front and FIGURE 3-4 Rear View (side panels removed for clarity) Chapter 3 Installing the StorEdge S1 Enclosure...
  • Page 70: Figure 3-5 Sliding The Storedge S1 Unit Into A Rack

    9. Align the screws on the sides of the system with the slide mounts in the rack FIGURE 3-6 If necessary, readjust the slide mount rails to align the system properly. The thumbscrews need to be finger-tight. StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 Installation and Maintenance Manual • March 2002...
  • Page 71: Figure 3-6 Adjusting The Mount And Tightening The Thumbscrew

    Adjusting the Mount and Tightening the Thumbscrew FIGURE 3-6 10. Tighten the slide mount rails in the rack if you have not fully secured them yet. 11. Use a screwdriver to tighten the thumbscrews at the front of the system. The thumbscrews secure the system in the rackmounts.
  • Page 72: Figure 3-8 Cable Management Bracket Installed In Both Expansion Rack

    14. When you attach the cables to the system, bundle them together and secure them with the cable ties. For information on how to connect the cables see “Connecting the Cables” on page 47. StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 Installation and Maintenance Manual • March 2002...
  • Page 73: To Mount The Storage Enclosure Into A Two-Post Relay Rack

    To Mount the Storage Enclosure into a Two-Post Relay Rack Use the following instructions to install the StorEdge S1 enclosure into a two-post relay rack. 1. Attach the two fixed brackets either to the second and third tapped holes toward the front of the system (see ) or to the tapped holes towards the rear of FIGURE 3-9...
  • Page 74: Figure 3-11 Installing Into A Two-Post Relay Rack With Brackets At Front

    FIGURE 3-11 FIGURE 3-11 Installing Into a Two-Post Relay Rack with Brackets at Front FIGURE 3-11 Installing Into a Two-Post Relay Rack With Brackets at Rear FIGURE 3-12 StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 Installation and Maintenance Manual • March 2002...
  • Page 75: Setting The Scsi Ids

    Setting the SCSI IDs To Determine the Available SCSI IDs Refer to the Solaris Handbook for Sun Peripherals in the Solaris AnswerBook2 online documentation for information on how to determine which SCSI target IDs are available for your system. 1. Determine which SCSI IDs are not available to assign to StorEdge S1 drives. Which SCSI IDs are being used by the host system? Some host systems have dedicated SCSI devices on the system bus.
  • Page 76: Figure 3-13 Example Of Scsi Id Drive Assignment Sequence

    The base address is the first number in the sequence of SCSI ID numbers. For example, in the series of SCSI IDs 2, 3, and 4, the base SCSI ID address is 2. StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 Installation and Maintenance Manual • March 2002...
  • Page 77: To Set The Scsi Ids For The Drives

    To Set the SCSI IDs for the Drives 1. At the rear of the enclosure, locate the SCSI ID switch. Left switch Right switch decrements increments address address SCSI ID Switch on the Rear Panel FIGURE 3-14 2. Set the SCSI ID address for the base address (first address in a drive series) in the storage enclosure by pressing the square switch on either side of the number with a pointed object.
  • Page 78: Single-Ended Scsi Installations

    Netra t1 server is a single-ended unit. SCSI IDs 0 and 1 are used by the host system internal drives and SCSI ID 7 is used by the SCSI controller. StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 Installation and Maintenance Manual • March 2002...
  • Page 79: Lvd Scsi-3 Installations

    Netra t1 100/105 host system SCSI ID assignment SCSI port StorEdge S1 enclosure SCSI IN port 2, 3, 4 SCSI OUT port StorEdge S1 enclosure 8, 9, A SCSI IN port Two StorEdge S1 Enclosures on a Netra t1 Model 100/105 Host (Example) FIGURE 3-16 Two StorEdge S1 Enclosures on a Netra t1 Model 100/105 Host TABLE 3-1...
  • Page 80: Figure 3-17 Four Storedge S1 Enclosures On A Host System With Lvd Scsi (Example)

    3, 4, 5 StorEdge S1 enclosure 8, 9, A StorEdge S1 enclosure B, C, D Four StorEdge S1 Enclosures on a Host System With LVD SCSI (Example) FIGURE 3-17 StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 Installation and Maintenance Manual • March 2002...
  • Page 81: Mixed Single-Ended And Lvd Scsi Devices

    Four StorEdge S1 Enclosures on a Host System With LVD SCSI TABLE 3-2 SCSI ID SCSI ID Addresses Possible Use for ID number Addresses Possible Use for ID number SCSI ID 0 Drive 1 of first StorEdge S1 SCSI ID 8 Drive 1 of third StorEdge S1 SCSI ID 1 Drive 2 of first StorEdge S1...
  • Page 82: Figure 3-18 One Storedge S1 Enclosure And One Netra St D130 Enclosure On A Host System With Lvd Scsi (Example)

    Drive 3 of Netra st D130 SCSI ID C SCSI ID 5 SCSI ID D SCSI ID 6 SCSI ID E SCSI ID 7 SCSI controller ID SCSI ID F StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 Installation and Maintenance Manual • March 2002...
  • Page 83: Connecting The Cables

    Connecting the Cables This section contains instructions for connecting SCSI cables and power cables to the StorEdge S1 enclosure. To Prepare the Host System Before connecting the SCSI cables from the host system to the StorEdge S1 enclosure, you must prepare the host system. Note –...
  • Page 84: Figure 3-19 Storedge S1 Rear View (Ac Version)

    5. Connect one end of the SCSI cable to the SCSI OUT port of the first StorEdge S1 storage enclosure. 6. Connect the other end of the SCSI cable to the SCSI IN port on the second StorEdge S1 storage enclosure or peripheral. StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 Installation and Maintenance Manual • March 2002...
  • Page 85 7. If you are installing three or more StorEdge S1 enclosures, repeat Step 5 and Step 6 until all enclosures are attached the SCSI chain. through in “To Determine the Available SCSI IDs” on FIGURE 3-16 FIGURE 3-18 page 39 for some examples of cabling configurations. 8.
  • Page 86: Connecting The Power Cables

    Note – As soon as the system is connected to a power source, it goes into Standby mode. The amber System Summary Fault LED comes on to reflect this; it does not indicate a fault. StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 Installation and Maintenance Manual • March 2002...
  • Page 87: To Connect The Dc Power Cables

    To Connect the DC Power Cables 1. Get a DC grounding cable and two star washers. 2. Position and align the DC grounding cable against the two DC grounding lug nuts at the rear of the StorEdge S1 storage enclosure. DC grounding lug nuts DC connectors Connecting the DC Grounding Cable...
  • Page 88: Figure 3-23 Connecting The Dc Input Power Cable To The Dc Connector

    Note – As soon as the system is connected to a power source, it goes into Standby mode. The amber System Summary Fault LED comes on to reflect this; it does not indicate a fault. StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 Installation and Maintenance Manual • March 2002...
  • Page 89: Isolating The Chassis Ground Connection (Dc Version Only)

    Disconnecting the DC Input Power Cable From the DC Connector FIGURE 3-24 Isolating the Chassis Ground Connection (DC Version Only) Every StorEdge S1 storage enclosure is shipped out of the factory with the chassis ground connected to the common output return through two screws on the power supply at the rear of the enclosure.
  • Page 90: Powering On The Storage Enclosure

    (neutral) position, the power remains on, and the system summary fault LED on the front and rear panels turns from amber to green. StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 Installation and Maintenance Manual • March 2002...
  • Page 91 3. Check the system power, system summary fault, hard drive, and autotermination LEDs to verify that the storage enclosure is running properly. See “Front Panel LEDs” on page 67 and “Back Panel LEDs” on page 72 for descriptions of the LED operations. 4.
  • Page 92 StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 Installation and Maintenance Manual • March 2002...
  • Page 93: Adding, Removing, And Replacing Drives

    C H A P T E R Adding, Removing, and Replacing Drives This chapter gives hardware and software instructions for adding, removing, and replacing disk drives in a StorEdge S1 storage enclosure. This chapter is organized as follows: “Removing the Front Bezel to Access the Disk Drives” on page 58 “Removing the Front Bezel to Access the Disk Drives”...
  • Page 94: Removing The Front Bezel To Access The Disk Drives

    For information about detaching the tethers from the chassis, see “To Untether the Front Bezel and Clean the Bezel Screen” on page 75. Removing the Front Bezel FIGURE 4-1 StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 Installation and Maintenance Manual • March 2002...
  • Page 95: Adding A Disk Drive

    Adding a Disk Drive This section contains information on how to configure your storage enclosure when you add a disk drive while the power is on and the operating system is running. This is called hot-swapping. The way you add a hard drive depends on the software application you are using. For each application, decide where to install the new disk drive, add the drive, and then re-configure the operating environment.
  • Page 96: Performing The Software Configuration Procedures

    SCSI target of the disk y is the logical unit for the disk drive (always 0) z is the slice (or partition) on the disk StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 Installation and Maintenance Manual • March 2002...
  • Page 97: To Configure A New Disk Drive Within Your Application

    For example, if the StorEdge S1 storage enclosure is connected to a host adapter corresponding to controller c2, and a drive was added to the second slot in a StorEdge S1 storage enclosure with the SCSI ID switch in the left most position (which assigns SCSI IDs 2, 3, and 4 to the drives inside the enclosure), the new drive appears as /dev/dsk/c2t3d0s[0-7] and /dev/rdsk/c2t3d0s[0-7].
  • Page 98: Removing And Replacing A Hard Disk Drive

    The foam fillers are air baffles that allow the system to maintain maximum cooling. Verify that you have either a replacement drive or a foam filler before removing a disk drive from the enclosure. StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 Installation and Maintenance Manual • March 2002...
  • Page 99: Figure 4-3 Removing And Replacing A Disk Drive

    1. Ensure there is no activity to the drives. If the Disk Drive LED for that disk drive is flashing green, the drive is still active. When the Disk Drive LED is lit solid green, then the drive is no longer active and it is safe to remove it.
  • Page 100: To Replace A Hard Disk Drive

    4. Firmly push the drive until the locking handle engages and the drive is flush with the enclosure front. 5. Close the locking handle fully. 6. Replace the front bezel. StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 Installation and Maintenance Manual • March 2002...
  • Page 101: Maintenance Tasks

    Maintenance Tasks This chapter describes some of the maintenance tasks that you might need to perform periodically with the StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 storage enclosures. This appendix is organized as follows: “Powering Off the Storage Enclosure” on page 66 “Troubleshooting”...
  • Page 102: Powering Off The Storage Enclosure

    DC connector; the DC connector is very sensitive and could be damaged if you disconnect the DC input power cable without fully squeezing the tabs at the sides of the DC input power cable. StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 Installation and Maintenance Manual • March 2002...
  • Page 103: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Check the LED displays on the StorEdge S1 periodically to make sure that the enclosure and disk drives are running properly. Front Panel LEDs The front panel LEDs indicate system power, system faults, hard drive activity, and SCSI ID assignments. show the location of the front panel FIGURE 5-1 FIGURE 5-2...
  • Page 104: Figure 5-2 Front Panel Leds With Bezel Removed

    Sun service representative for more details. Disk Drive Solid green A hard drive is present in that No action is necessary. slot but is not active. StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 Installation and Maintenance Manual • March 2002...
  • Page 105: To Check The Binary Scsi Id Led Display

    Front Panel LEDs and Their Meanings (Continued) TABLE 5-1 Color Meaning Action Flashing green A hard drive is present in that No action is necessary. slot and is active. Unlit No hard drive is present in that If the power is on, a hard drive slot, or the disk drive has is present in that slot, and the failed.
  • Page 106: Figure 5-3 Checking The Binary Scsi Leds

    SCSI ID 7 is assigned to the SCSI controller. Some servers reserve SCSI ID 6 for use by CD drives and IDs 0 and 1 for internal drives. StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 Installation and Maintenance Manual • March 2002...
  • Page 107: Table 5-2 Binary Scsi Id Leds

    Binary SCSI ID LEDs TABLE 5-2 Rear Hexadecimal SCSI Target IDs Base SCSI Target SCSI ID Front Binary of Disk Drive Switch LED Display Bays 0, 1, 2 1, 2, 3 2, 3, 4 3, 4, 5 4, 5, 6 5, 6, 7 6, 7, 8 7, 8, 9...
  • Page 108: Back Panel Leds

    The StorEdge S1 storage enclosure is the last or only device in the UltraSCSI or wide SCSI daisy-chain. A narrow SCSI device follows the StorEdge S1 storage enclosure in the daisy-chain. StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 Installation and Maintenance Manual • March 2002...
  • Page 109: Figure 5-5 Auto-Termination Indication Leds In An Ultrascsi Or Wide Scsi Daisy-Chain

    Note – UltraSCSI devices (such as the StorEdge S1 storage enclosure) at the end of a daisy-chain do not require a terminator, but some wide SCSI devices at the end of a daisy-chain do require a terminator. Refer to the documentation that came with your wide SCSI device to determine if it needs a terminator.
  • Page 110: Figure 5-6 Auto-Termination Indication Leds In A Narrow Scsi Daisy-Chain

    Host system StorEdge S1 enclosure High Auto-termination Indication LED lit Narrow SCSI device Auto-termination Indication LEDs in a Narrow SCSI Daisy-Chain FIGURE 5-6 StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 Installation and Maintenance Manual • March 2002...
  • Page 111: Cleaning The Storedge S1 Screens

    Cleaning the StorEdge S1 Screens To ensure optimum performance from your StorEdge S1 storage enclosure, clean the screens at the front and rear of the enclosure periodically. To Untether the Front Bezel and Clean the Bezel Screen 1. Remove the front bezel by pressing the latches on both ends and pulling the bezel away from the enclosure (see FIGURE 5-7 Removing the Front Bezel...
  • Page 112: Figure 5-8 Pulling One Of The Tethers Until The Head Stops It From Coming Out

    ) so that its head comes partially FIGURE 5-9 out of the hole in the chassis. Pushing the Tether to One Side So That the Head Comes Partially Out FIGURE 5-9 StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 Installation and Maintenance Manual • March 2002...
  • Page 113: Figure 5-10 Pushing The Tether In The Opposite Direction

    4. Next push the same tether in the opposite direction (see FIGURE 5-10 Pushing the Tether In the Opposite Direction FIGURE 5-10 5. Now pull the head of the tether entirely out of the chassis (see FIGURE 5-11 Pulling the Head of the Tether Entirely Out of the Chassis FIGURE 5-11 6.
  • Page 114: To Re-Attach The Bezel's Tethers To The Chassis

    SCSI devices, do not power off your system. For example, if your host system is a Netra ct 400 or 800 or similar server, you should not power off the system. Start the removal of the server at Step 3. StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 Installation and Maintenance Manual • March 2002...
  • Page 115 1. Make note of the SCSI ID addresses assigned to the hard drives in the storage enclosure that you are going to remove. 2. Power off the host system, if necessary. 3. Power off the storage enclosure. See “To Power Off the Storage Enclosure” on page 66.
  • Page 116 StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 Installation and Maintenance Manual • March 2002...
  • Page 117: System Specifications And Site Requirements

    A P P E N D I X System Specifications and Site Requirements This appendix provides the following specifications for the StorEdge S1 storage enclosure: “Physical Specifications” on page 82 “Electrical Site Requirements” on page 83 “Environmental Specifications” on page 86 “Acoustic Emissions”...
  • Page 118: Physical Specifications

    18.58 in. 47.2 cm Height 1.73 in. 4.4 cm 1 rack unit (1RU) Weight, without 13 lbs 5.9 kg disk drives Weight, fully 18 lbs 8.16 kg loaded StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 Installation and Maintenance Manual • March 2002...
  • Page 119: Electrical Site Requirements

    Electrical Site Requirements AC Power Requirements AC Power Requirements TABLE A-2 Electrical Element Requirement Voltage 100 VAC to 240 VAC (nominal) Frequency 47–63 Hz Input current < 2.0 amps @ 100 VAC (150 W) Max. surge current • 20 amps peak on a cold start (after AC has been off for more than 200 ms) •...
  • Page 120: Dc Source Power Requirements

    Note – Overcurrent protection devices must meet applicable national and local electrical safety codes and be approved for the intended application. Overcurrent protection devices must be provided as part of each host equipment rack. StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 Installation and Maintenance Manual • March 2002...
  • Page 121: Dc Supply And Ground Conductor Requirements

    Circuit breakers must be located between the DC power source and the StorEdge S1 storage enclosure. You should use two 10-amp, double-pole, fast trip, DC-rated circuit breakers for each power supply. DC Supply and Ground Conductor Requirements Copper is the only suitable conductor material Power supply connections through the input connector: 12 AWG (between the StorEdge S1 and the circuit breaker).
  • Page 122: Environmental Specifications

    96 consecutive hours, for no more than 360 hours per year in total, and on no more than 15 separate occasions per year. Acoustic Emissions The StorEdge S1 storage enclosure emits less than 60 dBA (GR-63-CORE test method). StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 Installation and Maintenance Manual • March 2002...
  • Page 123: Lvd Scsi Port Pin Descriptions

    LVD SCSI Port Pin Descriptions LVD SCSI Port Pin Descriptions TABLE A-6 Connector Cable Cable Connector Contact Conductor Conductor Contact Signal Name Number Number Number Number Signal Name +DB(12) -DB(12) +DB(13) -DB(13) +DB(14) -DB(14) +DB(15) -DB(15) +DB(P1) -DB(P1) +DB(0) -DB(0) +DB(1) -DB(1) +DB(2)
  • Page 124 -SEL +C/D -C/D +REQ -REQ +I/O -I/O +DB(8) -DB(8) +DB(9) -DB(9) +DB(10) -DB(10) +DB(11) -DB(11) 1. The conductor number refers to the conductor position when using flat-ribbon cable. StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 Installation and Maintenance Manual • March 2002...
  • Page 125 Index power cables, 50 SCSI cables, 48 AC version cooling system, 12 connecting power cables, 50 power requirements, 83 power supply, 11 adding a disk drive, 59 to 62 airflow requirements, 12, 13 DC grounding cable, connecting, 51 Auto-termination Indication LED, 11, 72 DC version assembling the DC input power cable, 20 to 27 connecting power cables, 51 to 53...
  • Page 126 19" four-post rack, 30 System Power, 10, 68, 72 two-post relay rack, 37 System Summary Fault, 10, 68, 72 removing a disk drive, 62 to 64 maintenance Index 90 StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 Installation and Maintenance Manual • March 2002...
  • Page 127 SCSI cables, connecting, 48 SCSI ID base address, 41 binary SCSI ID LEDs, 71 setting, 9, 39 to 42 switch, 9, 41 SCSI installations LVD SCSI-3, 43 mixed, 45 single-ended, 42 SCSI ports, location, 48 ship kit contents, 3 slide mount kit (19" rack), 30 software configuration, 60 software considerations, 15 Solaris device entry, 60...
  • Page 128 Index 92 StorEdge S1 AC100 and DC100 Installation and Maintenance Manual • March 2002...

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