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Sun Microsystems StorEdge 3310 manuals available for free PDF download: Installation, Operation And Service Manual, Installation Manual, Best Practices Manual
Sun Microsystems StorEdge 3310 Installation, Operation And Service Manual (242 pages)
Brand:
Sun Microsystems
| Category:
Storage
| Size: 4 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Preface
11
Array Overview
17
Introducing the Array Models
17
Task Map
19
Additional Software Tools
19
Site Planning
21
Customer Obligations
22
Safety Precautions
22
Environmental Requirements
23
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
23
Electrical and Power Specifications
24
Physical Specifications
25
Layout Map
25
Rack Placement
25
Tabletop Placement
26
Console and Other Requirements
27
Preinstallation Worksheet
27
Inspecting the Array Package
31
Unpacking the Array
31
Checking the Package Contents
32
Field-Replaceable Units
33
Customer-Provided Cables
34
Mounting Your Array in a Rack or Cabinet
34
Converting a JBOD to a RAID Array
34
Connecting Ports
35
Converting Your Front Bezel Locks so the Keys Cannot be Removed
36
I "Converting Your Front Bezel Locks so the Keys Cannot be Removed
36
Rack-Mounting the Array
38
Hardware Connections
38
Connecting the Chassis to an AC Power Outlet
39
Connecting the Chassis to DC Power Outlets
41
I "Connecting the Chassis to an AC Power Outlet
41
Single and Dual Drive-Bus Configurations
43
Connecting Cables for a Single-Bus Configuration
46
Connecting Cables for a Dual-Bus Configuration
50
Connecting SCSI Ports to Host(S)
53
Connecting a Sun Storedge 3310 RAID Array
53
Connecting a Sun Storedge 3310 JBOD Array
54
Cabling Configurations with Two Expansion Units
54
Configuring a COM Port to Connect to a RAID Array
57
Setting an IP Address
58
Setting up Out-Of-Band Management over Ethernet
59
First-Time Configuration
63
Controller Defaults and Limitations
64
I "Controller Defaults and Limitations
64
Single-Controller Considerations
65
Battery Operation
66
Battery Status
66
Write-Back Versus Write-Through Cache Options
67
Accessing the Management Tools
67
First-Time Controller Configuration
68
Viewing the Initial Firmware Windows 5-7
69
Viewing the Initial Firmware Windows
69
Configuring SCSI Channels as Host or Drive (Optional)
70
Creating Additional Host Ids (Optional)
72
Selecting Sequential or Random Optimization
73
Maximum Number of Disks and Maximum Usable Capacity for Random and Sequential Optimization
74
Completing Basic Configuration
77
Creating Logical Drive(S) (Optional)
77
Systems
83
Changing a Logical Drive Controller Assignment (Optional)
85
Partitioning a Logical Drive (Optional)
86
Planning for 128 Luns (Optional)
89
Mapping Logical Drive Partitions to Host Luns
91
Saving Configuration (NVRAM) to a Disk
94
Installing Software
95
Other Supported Software
95
Enabling VERITAS DMP
95
Checking Leds
97
Leds When Array Is First Powered on
97
Front-Panel Leds
99
Rear-Panel Leds
101
RAID Controller Leds
101
Other Rear-Panel Leds
103
Maintaining Your Array
107
Introducing Key Screens and Commands
108
The Controller Firmware Initial Screen
108
Main Menu
110
Quick Installation (Reserved)
110
Silencing Audible Alarms
111
Checking Status Windows 7-6
112
Logical Drive Status Table
113
Logical Volume Status Table
115
SCSI Drive Status Table
115
SCSI Channel Status Table
118
Controller Voltage and Temperature Status
120
Viewing SAF-TE Status
120
Viewing Event Logs on the Screen
123
Restoring Your Configuration (NVRAM) from a File
124
Upgrading Firmware
125
Patch Downloads
126
Controller Firmware Upgrade Features
126
Installing Firmware Upgrades
127
Installing Controller Firmware Upgrades from the Firmware Application
128
Replacing the Front Bezel and Ear Caps
129
Removing the Front Bezel and Ear Caps
129
Placing the Bezel and Ear Caps Back Onto the Chassis
130
Troubleshooting Your Array
133
Controller Failover
133
Rebuilding Logical Drives
134
Automatic Logical Drive Rebuild
134
Manual Rebuild
136
Concurrent Rebuild in RAID 1+0
137
Identifying a Failed Drive for Replacement
138
Flash Selected Drive
139
Flash All but Selected Drive
140
Recovering from Fatal Drive Failure
141
Using the Reset Button
142
Silencing Audible Alarms
142
SCSI Array Specifications
143
Physical Specifications
144
Summary of Sun Storedge 3310 SCSI Array Specifications
145
Agency Approvals and Standards
146
Known Limitations Affecting Sun Storedge 3310 SCSI JBOD Arrays
150
Cabling a Single-Bus JBOD with One Host Connection
151
Cabling a Single-Bus JBOD with Two Host Connections
152
Cabling a Dual-Bus Single-Initiator JBOD Configuration
153
Connecting a Dual-Bus JBOD to One Host
154
Cabling a Dual-Bus, Multi-Initiator JBOD Configuration
155
Downloading Firmware to Disk Drives in a JBOD
157
Replacing a Disk Drive in a Sun Storedge 3310 SCSI JBOD Array
157
Removing a Disk Drive
158
Installing a New Disk Drive
159
Installing an Air Management Sled
159
Enabling VERITAS DMP in a Single-Bus Configuration
160
Failed Component Alarm Codes
163
View and Edit Logical Drives
166
Logical Drive Information
166
Logical Drive Partition Information
167
View and Edit Host Luns
168
LUN Mappings
168
View and Edit SCSI Drives
169
View and Edit SCSI Channels
170
View and Edit Peripheral Devices
171
Save NVRAM to Disk, Restore from Disk
171
Connector Pinouts
175
Connector
175
DB9 COM Port Connector
176
Configuring a Server Running the Solaris Operating Environment
177
Accessing the Firmware Application from a Host Running the Solaris
177
Operating Environment
177
I "Accessing the Firmware Application from a Host Running the Solaris Operating Environment
177
Editing the Sd.conf File
179
Enabling a Host Running the Solaris Operating Environment to Recognize New Devices and Luns
181
Labeling a Volume
183
Making Jbods Visible to Hosts Running the Solaris Operating Environment
187
Configuring a Windows 2000 Server
189
Setting up the Serial Port Connection
190
Accessing the Firmware Application from a Windows 2000 Server
193
Enabling a Windows 2000 Server to Recognize New Devices and Luns
193
Configuring a Linux Server
199
Multiple LUN Linux Configuration
200
Making an Ext3 Filesystem for Linux
201
Creating a Filesystem
202
Creating a Mount Point and Mounting the Filesystem Manually
202
Mounting the Filesystem Automatically
203
Configuring an IBM Server Running the AIX Operating Environment
205
Setting up a Serial Port Connection
206
Accessing the Firmware Application from an IBM Server Running AIX
207
Identifying the Device on Which to Create a Logical Volume
208
Using SMIT to Enable an AIX Host to Recognize New Luns
209
Creating a Volume Group
210
Creating a Logical Volume
211
Creating a File System
211
Mounting the New File System
212
Verifying that the New File System Is Mounted
213
Configuring an HP Server Running the HP-UX Operating Environment
215
Setting up a Serial Port Connection
216
Accessing the Firmware Application from an HP Server Running HP-UX
217
Attaching the Disk Array
219
Logical Volume Manager
220
Definitions of Common Terms
220
Creating a Physical Volume
221
Creating a Volume Group
221
Creating a Logical Volume
223
Creating an HP-UX File System
224
Mounting the File System Manually
224
Mounting the File System Automatically
224
Configuring a Windows NT Server
227
Setting up the Serial Port Connection
231
Accessing the Firmware Application from a Windows NT Server
231
Enabling a Windows NT Server to Recognize New Devices and Luns
231
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Sun Microsystems StorEdge 3310 Installation Manual (96 pages)
Brand:
Sun Microsystems
| Category:
Computer Hardware
| Size: 3 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Sun Storedge 3000 Family Frus
7
Available Frus
8
Static Electricity Precautions
11
Powering off the Array
11
Disk Drive, Air Management Sled, and Tabletop Cover Frus
13
Replacing a Disk Drive
14
I "Replacing a Disk Drive
14
Identifying the Defective Disk Drive
15
Removing a Defective Disk Drive
16
Installing a New Disk Drive
17
Scanning the New Drive and Related Procedures
18
Scanning the New Drive
18
Checking and Performing the Correct Powerup Sequence
19
Assigning a Disk Drive as a Spare
20
If the Logical Drive Status Is REBUILDING
21
Automatic Rebuild and Automatic Global Spare Assignments after a Failed Drive Is Replaced
21
Installing an Air Management Sled
23
Adding or Removing the Tabletop Cover
23
Converting a Rack-Ready Array to a Tabletop Array
24
Converting a Tabletop Array to a Rack-Ready Array
26
Power and Fan Module Frus
27
Replacing Power Supply/Fan Modules for 2U Arrays
28
Removing an AC Power Supply/Fan Module
28
Installing an AC Power Supply/Fan Module
29
Replacing a DC Power Supply/Fan Module
29
Removing a DC Power Supply/Fan Module
29
Installing a DC Power Supply/Fan Module
29
Replacing Power Supply/Fan Modules for 1U Arrays
31
Replacing an AC Power Supply/Fan Module
31
Removing an AC Power Supply/Fan Module
31
Installing an AC Power Supply/Fan Module
32
Replacing a DC Power Supply/Fan Module
32
Removing a DC Power Supply/Fan Module
32
Installing an DC Power Supply/Fan Module
33
Battery Frus
35
Battery Operation
36
Battery Status on the Initial Firmware Screen
36
I "Battery Operation
36
Battery Dating on the Battery Labels
37
Replacing a Battery
39
Replacing a SCSI Battery
39
Replacing an FC Battery
42
FC Battery Status and In-Service Date Procedures
44
Viewing Status and Setting the In-Service Date with the CLI
44
Viewing Status and Setting the In-Service Date with SSCS
45
Verifying the In-Service Date When Replacing a Battery in SSCS
47
FC Module Frus
49
Replacing an I/O Controller Module
50
Saving the Configuration Settings to NVRAM
50
Removing an I/O Controller Module
51
Installing an I/O Controller Module
54
Monitoring the Automatic Firmware Update with a Recently Installed Controller FRU
55
SES Firmware Update Sometimes Required with I/O Controller Module Replacements
56
Converting a Dual-Controller Array to a Single Controller Array
58
I/O Controller Replacement for a Single-Controller or Powered-Off Array
58
I "I/O Controller Replacement for a Single-Controller or Powered-Off Array" on
58
Replacing I/O Expansion Modules
59
Removing the I/O Expansion Module
59
Installing the I/O Expansion Module
59
Installing Small Form-Factor Pluggable Transceivers
60
Installing a Raid/Expansion Chassis FRU
62
Converting an FC JBOD into an FC RAID Array
65
SCSI Module Frus
75
Replacing a SCSI Controller Module
76
Saving the Configuration Settings to NVRAM
76
Removing a SCSI Controller Module
76
Installing a SCSI Controller Module
77
Monitoring the Automatic Firmware Update with a Recently Installed Controller FRU
78
Replacing a Single-Controller Array or Powered off Array
79
Replacing SCSI I/O Modules
80
Installing Gaskets if Needed
80
Removing the SCSI I/O Module
81
Installing a SCSI I/O Module
81
Replacing the SCSI Terminator Module
82
Removing the SCSI Terminator Module
82
Installing a Terminator Module
83
Replacing the EMU Module
84
Removing an EMU Module
84
Installing an EMU Module
85
Installing a Raid/Expansion Chassis FRU
85
Special JBOD Usage with External Terminators
88
External Terminators for Special Dual-Bus JBOD Maintenance
89
Older JBOD Dual-Bus Configurations
90
Installing a Filler Panel on a SCSI Array
93
Sun Storedge 3120 SCSI Array Frus
95
Installing an Expansion Chassis FRU
95
Note - be Sure to Follow "Static Electricity Precautions
96
For All
96
Sun Microsystems StorEdge 3310 Best Practices Manual (28 pages)
Sun StorEdge 3000 Family SCSI Array Best Practices Manual
Brand:
Sun Microsystems
| Category:
Disk array system
| Size: 2 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Sun Storedge 3000 Family SCSI Array Features
6
Underlying Concepts and Practices
6
Supported RAID Levels
6
Logical Drives
7
Saving and Restoring Configuration Information
7
Array Management Tools
8
Direct-Attached Storage
9
Dual-Controller Configurations
9
Single-Controller Configurations
9
Scaling Capacity
10
First Steps in Designing a Solution
10
When Designing a Storage Solution for an Existing Environment
11
When Designing a New Storage Solution
11
General Configuration Considerations
11
Single Processor Server Applications
13
Multiple Processor Server Applications
13
Best Practices: Print Servers
15
Print Server Architecture and Configuration
15
Print Server Tips and Techniques
16
Best Practices: File Servers
17
File Server Architecture and Configuration
17
File Server Tips and Techniques
18
Best Practices: Application Servers
19
Application Server Architecture and Configuration
19
Application Server Tips and Techniques
20
Best Practices: Mail Servers
21
Mail Server Architecture and Configuration
21
Mail Server Tips and Techniques
22
Best Practices: Database Servers
23
Database Server Architecture and Configuration
23
Database Server Tips and Techniques
24
Best Practices: Consolidated Servers
25
Consolidated Server Architecture and Configuration
25
Consolidated Server Tips and Techniques
26
Best Practices Summary
27
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