Sign In
Upload
Manuals
Brands
Sun Microsystems Manuals
Storage
StorEdge 3510
Sun Microsystems StorEdge 3510 Manuals
Manuals and User Guides for Sun Microsystems StorEdge 3510. We have
5
Sun Microsystems StorEdge 3510 manuals available for free PDF download: Installation, Operation And Service Manual, Installation Manual, Manual
Sun Microsystems StorEdge 3510 Installation, Operation And Service Manual (328 pages)
Brand:
Sun Microsystems
| Category:
Network Hardware
| Size: 10.67 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Product and Architecture Overview
25
Comparison of Sun Storedge 3510 FC Arrays and Sun Storedge 3511 FC Arrays
26
FIGURE 1-1 Sun Storedge 3510 and 3511 FC Array Front View
26
TABLE 1-1 Comparison of Sun Storedge 3510 and 3511 FC Array Features
26
Sun Storedge 3510 and 3511 FC Array Configurations
27
TABLE 1-2 Sun Storedge 3510 and 3511 FC Array Configuration Options
28
Field-Replaceable Units (Frus)
29
RAID I/O Controller Modules
29
I/O Expansion Modules
30
Disk Drives
30
Sun Storedge 3510 FC Array Disk Drives
31
Sun Storedge 3511 FC Array Disk Drives
31
Battery Module
31
Power and Fan Modules
32
Interoperability
32
Fibre Channel Technology Overview
33
FC Protocols
33
FC Topologies
33
Fibre Hubs and Switches
34
Data Availability
34
Scalability
35
Fibre Channel Architecture
35
Redundant Configuration Considerations
36
Host Bus Adapters
36
Active-To-Active Redundant Controller
36
Host Redundant Paths
36
Additional Software Tools
37
Site Planning
39
Customer Obligations
40
Safety Precautions
40
Environmental Requirements
41
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
41
TABLE 2-1 Environmental Specifications
41
Electrical and Power Specifications
42
TABLE 2-2 Power Specifications
42
Physical Specifications
43
Layout Map
43
Rack Placement
43
Tabletop Placement
44
Console and Other Requirements
45
Preinstallation Worksheet
45
TABLE 2-4 Preinstallation Worksheet
46
TABLE 2-5 Host and Fabric Switch Connectivity Summarized
47
Unpacking Your FC Array
49
Opening Your Package
50
Checking the Package Contents
51
Standard Sun Storedge Fibre Channel Array Package
51
Field-Replaceable Units
52
Customer-Provided Cables
53
Mounting Your Array in a Rack or Cabinet
53
Converting a JBOD to a RAID Array
54
Connecting Your Fibre Channel Array
55
Converting Your Front Bezel Locks so the Keys Cannot be Removed
56
FIGURE 4-1 Front Bezel and Front Bezel Locks of an Array
56
FIGURE 4-2 Sequence of Steps to Change Front Bezel Locks so Keys Cannot be Removed
57
Fibre Channel Array Connections
58
Sun Storedge 3510 FC Array
59
FIGURE 4-3 Hardware Connections on the Back of a Dual-Controller Sun Storedge 3510 FC Array
59
Sun Storedge 3511 FC Array
60
FIGURE 4-4 Hardware Connections on the Back of a Dual-Controller Sun Storedge 3511 FC Array
60
Connecting the Chassis to AC Power Outlets
61
Connecting the Chassis to DC Power Outlets
62
FIGURE 4-5 Installing a Cord Lock
62
Powering up and Checking Leds
64
Reviewing Channels, Ports, and Sfps
65
Drive Port Connectivity in a Dual-Controller Array
66
Sun Storedge 3510 FC Arrays
66
FIGURE 4-7 Dedicated Drive Channels 2 on the Upper Controller and 3 on the Lower Controller in a Dual
66
Sun Storedge 3511 FC Array
67
Host Port Connectivity in a Dual-Controller Array
67
FIGURE 4-8 Dedicated Drive Channels 2 and 3 (on both Controllers) in a Dual-Controller Sun Storedge 3511 FC Array
67
Sun Storedge 3510 FC Array
68
Sun Storedge 3511 FC Array
68
FIGURE 4-9 Host Channels on a Dual-Controller Sun Storedge 3510 FC Array
68
TABLE 4-4 Number of Host Ports and Supported Host Port Speeds
68
Default SFP Placement
69
FIGURE 4-10 Host Channels on a Dual-Controller Sun Storedge 3511 FC Array
69
FIGURE 4-11 Default Dual-Controller Sun Storedge 3510 FC Array SFP Placement
70
FIGURE 4-12 Default Dual-Controller Sun Storedge 3511 FC Array SFP Placement
70
Sun Storedge 3510 FC Array Default Single Controller SFP Placement
71
FIGURE 4-15 Sun Storedge 3510 Jbod/Expansion Unit Default SFP Placement
71
Changing Your SFP Configuration
72
FIGURE 4-16 Sun Storedge 3511 Expansion Unit Default SFP Placement
72
FIGURE 4-17 Typical SFP Connector Used to Connect Cables to Chassis SFP Ports
72
Configuring a COM Port to Connect to a RAID Array
73
Setting an IP Address
73
Setting up Out-Of-Band Management over Ethernet
74
Cabling to Expansion Units
76
FIGURE 4-18 Sun Storedge 3510 FC Array Attached to Two Hosts and Two Expansion Units
77
FIGURE 4-19 Sun Storedge 3511 FC Array Attached to Two Hosts and Two Expansion Units
78
Scaling a Sun Storedge Fibre Channel Array into a High Capacity Configuration
79
Setting Loop Ids on Expansion Units
80
FIGURE 4-20 Front Bezel and Front Bezel Locks of an Array
80
Connecting Ports to Hosts
82
TABLE 4-6 Sample Array and Expansion Units with Different Loop Ids and Drive Ids
82
Power-On Sequence
83
Power-Off Procedure
84
Configuration Overview
85
Controller Defaults and Limitations
86
Planning for Reliability, Availability, and Serviceability
86
Dual-Controller Considerations
86
I "Controller Defaults and Limitations
86
Single-Controller Considerations
88
Write-Back and Write-Through Cache Options
89
Software Management Tools
89
Out-Of-Band Connection
89
In-Band Connection
90
Summary of Array Configuration
90
Point-To-Point Configuration Guidelines
93
A SAN Point-To-Point Configuration Example
94
FIGURE 5-1 a Point-To-Point Configuration with a Dual-Controller Sun Storedge 3510 FC Array and Two Switches
97
FIGURE 5-2 a Point-To-Point Configuration with a Dual-Controller Sun Storedge 3511 FC Array and Two Switches
98
TABLE 5-1 Example Point-To-Point Configuration with Two Logical Drives in a Dual-Controller Array
99
A das Loop Configuration Example
100
TABLE 5-2 Connection for Four Servers in a das Configuration
100
FIGURE 5-3 a das Configuration with Four Servers, a Dual-Controller Sun Storedge 3510 FC Array, and Two Expansion Units
101
FIGURE 5-4 a das Configuration with Four Servers, a Dual-Controller Sun Storedge 3511 FC Array, and Two Expansion Units
102
Connecting Two Hosts to One Host Channel (Sun Storedge 3511 FC Array Only)
104
TABLE 5-3 Example Primary and Secondary ID Numbers in a Loop Configuration with Two Ids Per Channel
104
Larger Configurations
105
First-Time Configuration
107
Initial Configuration Steps
108
Viewing the Initial Firmware Window
108
FIGURE 6-1 Initial Firmware Window
109
FIGURE 6-2 Firmware Main Menu
109
Checking Available Physical Drives
110
Configuring FC Channels as a Host or Drive Channel (Optional)
111
Choosing Loop or Point-To-Point Fibre Connection
113
Editing and Creating Additional Host Ids (Optional)
114
TABLE 6-1 Default Host Channel Ids
115
Selecting Sequential or Random Optimization
117
Maximum Number of Disks and Maximum Usable Capacity for Random and Sequential Optimization
118
Sun Storedge 3510 FC Array
119
Sun Storedge 3511 FC Array
119
TABLE 6-2 Maximum Number of Disks Per Sun Storedge 3510 FC Array Logical Drive
119
TABLE 6-3 Maximum Usable Capacity (Gbyte) Per Sun Storedge 3510 FC Array Logical Drive
119
TABLE 6-4 Maximum Number of Disks Per Sun Storedge 3511 FC Array Logical Drive
120
TABLE 6-5 Maximum Usable Capacity (Gbyte) Per Sun Storedge 3511 FC Array Logical Drive
120
Sun Storedge 3510 FC Array Default Configurations
121
Sun Storedge 3511 FC Array Default Configurations
121
TABLE 6-6 RAID Level Definitions
121
Completing Basic Configuration
122
Deleting Logical Drives
125
Creating Logical Drives
127
FIGURE 6-3 Example of an Allocation of Local and Global Spare Drives in Logical Configurations
128
Changing a Logical Drive Controller Assignment (Optional)
134
Creating or Changing a Logical Drive Name (Optional)
136
Partitioning a Logical Drive (Optional)
137
FIGURE 6-4 Partitions in Logical Drives
137
Mapping Logical Drive Partitions to Host Luns
141
FIGURE 6-5 Mapping Partitions to Host ID/Luns
142
Planning for 1024 Luns (Optional, Loop Mode Only)
143
Using the Map Host LUN Option
143
TABLE 6-8 Configuration for 1024 Luns
143
Setting up Host Filter Entries
148
Creating Host Filter Entries
150
Creating Device Files for the Solaris Operating Environment
157
Saving Configuration (NVRAM) to a Disk
158
Using Software to Monitor and Manage the Sun Storedge Fibre Channel Array
159
Other Supported Software
160
Enabling VERITAS DMP
160
The VERITAS Volume Manager ASL
161
TABLE 7-1 Front Panel LED Status When Array Is First Powered on
163
TABLE 7-2 Front Panel Leds
164
Checking Leds
165
Front Panel Leds
165
FIGURE 7-2 Chassis Ear Leds and Reset Button on Front Panel
165
Correcting SES or PLD Firmware Version Conflicts
166
Back Panel Leds
166
I/O Controller Module Leds
167
FIGURE 7-3 Sun Storedge 3510 FC Array I/O Controller Module and Battery Module Leds
167
FIGURE 7-4 Sun Storedge 3511 FC Array I/O Controller Module and Battery Module Leds
167
FIGURE 7-5 I/O Expansion Module for a Sun Storedge 3510 FC Expansion Unit
168
FIGURE 7-6 I/O Expansion Module for a Sun Storedge 3511 FC Expansion Unit
168
Power Supply and Fan Module Leds
170
FIGURE 7-7 AC Power Supply and Fan Module
170
FIGURE 7-8 DC Power Supply and Fan Module
170
TABLE 7-4 Power Supply Leds
170
Maintaining Your Array
171
Quick Installation (Reserved)
172
Battery Operation
172
Battery Status
172
TABLE 8-1 Battery Status Indicators
173
Silencing Audible Alarms
174
TABLE 8-2 Silencing the Alarm
175
Checking Status Windows 8-6
176
Logical Drive Status Table
176
TABLE 8-3 Parameters Displayed in the Logical Drive Status Window
177
Physical Drive Status Table
178
TABLE 8-4 Parameters Displayed in the Physical Drive Status Window
179
Channel Status Table
180
TABLE 8-5 Parameters Displayed in the Channel Status Table
181
Controller Voltage Temperature Status
183
View Controller Voltage and Temperature Status
183
Configure a Trigger Threshold
183
Viewing SES Status
185
SES Temperature Sensor Locations
186
TABLE 8-6 Sun Storedge 3510 and 3511 FC Array Temperature Sensor Locations
186
Identifying Fans
187
Viewing Event Logs on the Screen
188
FIGURE 8-1 Cooling Fan Locations
188
Restoring Your Configuration (NVRAM) from Disk
190
Upgrading Firmware
192
Patch Downloads
193
Installing Firmware Upgrades
193
Controller Firmware Upgrade Features
194
Installing Controller Firmware Upgrades from the Firmware Application (Windows Only)
195
Install Boot Record and Firmware Binary
195
Install Firmware Binary Only
195
Upgrading SES and PLD Firmware
196
Replacing the Front Bezel and Ear Caps
196
Removing the Front Bezel and Ear Caps
196
Placing the Bezel and Ear Caps Back Onto the Chassis
197
Troubleshooting Your Array
199
RAID Luns Not Visible to the Host
200
Controller Failover
200
Rebuilding Logical Drives
201
Automatic Logical Drive Rebuild
201
FIGURE 9-1 Automatic Rebuild
203
Manual Rebuild
204
Concurrent Rebuild in RAID 1+0
205
FIGURE 9-2 Manual Rebuild
205
Identifying a Failed Drive for Replacement
206
Flash Selected Drive
207
Flash All SCSI Drives
208
FIGURE 9-3 Flashing the Drive LED of a Selected Drive
208
FIGURE 9-4 Flashing All Drive Leds to Detect a Defective Non-Flashing Drive
208
Flash All but Selected Drive
209
Recovering from Fatal Drive Failure
209
FIGURE 9-5 Flashing All Drive Leds Except a Selected Drive LED
209
Using the Reset Push Button
211
Silencing Audible Alarms
211
Modifying Drive-Side SCSI Parameters
211
Troubleshooting Flowcharts
212
Power Supply and Fan Module
212
I "Power Supply and Fan Module
212
FIGURE 9-2 Power Supply or Fan Module Flowchart, 2 of
214
Drive Leds
215
FIGURE 9-3 FC Drive Leds Flowchart, 1 of
216
Front Panel Leds
217
FIGURE 9-4 FC Drive Leds Flowchart, 2 of
217
FIGURE 9-7 Front Panel Leds Flowchart, 3 of
220
FIGURE 9-8 Front Panel Leds Flowchart, 4 of
221
I/O Controller Module
222
FIGURE 9-9 I/O Controller Module Flowchart
223
Sun Storedge 3510 and 3511 FC Array Specifications
225
Physical Specifications
226
Sun Storedge 3510 and 3511 FC Array Highlights
227
Agency Approvals and Standards
229
Using a Standalone JBOD Array (Sun Storedge 3510 FC Array Only
231
Supported Configurations (JBOD Arrays
232
Supported Operating Systems (JBOD Arrays
232
Supported Operating Systems (JBOD Arrays)
232
Supported Host Platforms and Connection Methods (JBOD Arrays
232
Supported Host Platforms and Connection Methods (JBOD Arrays)
232
TABLE B-1 Supported Sun Servers and Connection Methods (JBOD Arrays
232
Known Limitations Affecting Sun Storedge 3510 FC JBOD Arrays
233
Using Sun Storedge 3000 Family Software Monitoring and Management Tools with JBOD Arrays
233
Using Sun Storedge 3000 Family Software Monitoring and Management Tools with JBOD Arrays
234
Setting the Loop ID on a Sun Storedge 3510 FC JBOD Array
236
FIGURE B-1 ID Switch
236
TABLE B-2 ID Switch Settings for Sun Storedge 3510 FC JBOD Arrays
236
Connecting Sun Storedge 3510 FC JBOD Arrays
237
FIGURE B-2 Sun Storedge 3510 FC JBOD Array Attached to a Single HBA Port
238
TABLE B-3 Example of 12 Drives Shown on a 12-Disk Sun Storedge 3510 FC JBOD Array Connected to
238
FIGURE B-3 Sun Storedge 3510 FC JBOD Array Attached to Two HBA Ports
239
TABLE B-4 Example of 24 Drives Shown on a 12-Disk Sun Storedge 3510 FC JBOD Array Connected to
240
Enabling Sun Storedge 3510 FC JBOD Array Support
241
Downloading Firmware to Disk Drives in a JBOD
243
Resizing Luns Greater than 1 Tbyte
243
Troubleshooting Sun Storedge 3510 FC JBOD Arrays
244
FIGURE B-4 JBOD or Expansion Unit Troubleshooting Flowchart, 1
247
FIGURE B-5 JBOD or Expansion Unit Troubleshooting Flowchart, 2
248
Converting a JBOD to a RAID Array
249
Failed Component Alarm Codes
251
TABLE C-1 Failed Component Alarm Codes
252
Record of Settings
253
View and Edit Logical Drives
254
LUN Mappings
256
View and Edit SCSI Drives
257
View and Edit SCSI Channels
258
View and Edit Peripheral Devices
259
Save NVRAM to Disk and Restore from Disk
260
Cable Pinouts
261
RJ-45 Connector
261
DB9 COM Port
262
FIGURE E-2 RS-232 DB9 (EIA/TIA 574) View of the Male End
262
TABLE E-1 Ethernet RJ-45 Pin Description
262
TABLE E-2 Pin Names
262
Configuring a Sun Server Running the Solaris Operating Environment
263
Setting up the Serial Port Connection
263
I "Setting up the Serial Port Connection
263
Accessing the Firmware Application from a Solaris Host
264
Redefining the Baud Rate for the Tip Command
265
Using the Tip Command for Local Access to the Array
266
Determining the WWN in the Solaris Operating Environment
266
FIGURE F-2 Worldwide Name Information Displayed by the Luxadm Command
267
Configuring a Windows 200X Server or Windows 200X Advanced Server
269
Setting up the Serial Port Connection
270
Accessing the Firmware Application from a Windows 200X Server or Windows 200X Advanced Server
273
Enabling a Windows 200X Server or Windows 200X Advanced Server to Recognize New Devices and Luns
273
Determining the World Wide Name for Windows 200X Servers and Windows 200X Advanced Servers
278
Configuring a Linux Server
281
Setting up the Serial Port Connection
281
I "Setting up the Serial Port Connection
281
Accessing the Firmware Application from a Linux Server
283
Checking the Adapter BIOS
284
Multiple LUN Linux Configuration
285
Making an Ext3 File System for Linux
286
Creating a File System
287
Creating a Mount Point and Mounting the File System Manually
288
Mounting the File System Automatically
288
Determining the World Wide Name for Linux Hosts
289
Configuring an IBM Server Running the AIX Operating Environment
291
Setting up a Serial Port Connection
292
Accessing the Firmware Application from an IBM Server Running AIX
293
FIGURE I-1 RAID Array COM Port Connected Locally to the Serial Port of a Host System
293
Identifying the Device on Which You will Create a Logical Volume
294
Using SMIT to Enable an AIX Host to Recognize New Luns
295
Creating a Volume Group
296
Creating a Logical Volume
297
Creating a File System
297
Mounting the New File System
298
Verifying that the New File System Is Mounted
299
Determining the World Wide Name for IBM Servers Running AIX
299
FIGURE I-2 Network Address Corresponding to WWN
300
Configuring an HP Server Running the HP-UX Operating Environment
301
Setting up a Serial Port Connection
302
Accessing the Firmware Application from an HP Server Running HP-UX
303
FIGURE J-1 RAID Array COM Port Connected Locally to the Serial Port of a Host System
303
Attaching the Disk Array
305
Logical Volume Manager
306
Definitions of Common Terms
306
Creating a Physical Volume
307
Creating a Volume Group
307
Creating a Logical Volume
310
Creating an HP-UX File System
310
Mounting the File System Manually
310
Mounting the File System Automatically
311
Determining the World Wide Name for HP-UX Hosts
312
Configuring a Windows NT Server
313
Setting up the Serial Port Connection
314
The RAID Controller Can be Configured by Means of a Host System Running a VT100
314
Accessing the Firmware Application from a Windows NT Server
317
Enabling a Windows NT Server to Recognize New Devices and Luns
317
Determining the World Wide Name for Windows NT Servers
321
Advertisement
Sun Microsystems StorEdge 3510 Installation, Operation And Service Manual (318 pages)
Brand:
Sun Microsystems
| Category:
Network Hardware
| Size: 8.13 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Figures
15
Preface
21
Product and Architecture Overview
27
FIGURE 1-1 Sun Storedge 3510 FC Array Front View
27
TABLE 1-1 Sun Storedge 3510 FC Array Configuration Options
28
Field-Replaceable Units (Frus)
29
Product and Architecture Overview
29
RAID I/O Controller Modules
29
Disk Drives
30
I/O Expansion Modules
30
Battery Module
31
Interoperability
31
Power and Fan Modules
31
FC Protocols
32
Fibre Channel Technology Overview
32
Data Availability
33
FC Topologies
33
Fibre Hubs and Switches
33
Fibre Channel Architecture
34
Host and Drive FC Architecture
34
Scalability
34
Disk Drive FC Architecture
35
Active-To-Active Redundant Controller
36
Host Bus Adapters
36
Host Redundant Paths
36
Redundant Configuration Considerations
36
Additional Software Tools
37
Site Planning
39
Customer Obligations
40
Safety Precautions
40
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
41
Environmental Requirements
41
TABLE 2-1 Environmental Specifications
41
Electrical and Power Specifications
42
TABLE 2-2 Power Specifications
42
Layout Map
43
Physical Specifications
43
Rack Placement
43
Tabletop Placement
44
Console and Other Requirements
45
Preinstallation Worksheet
45
TABLE 2-4 Preinstallation Worksheet
46
TABLE 2-5 Host and Fabric Switch Connectivity Summarized
47
Unpacking Your FC Array
49
Opening Your Package
50
Checking the Package Contents
51
Standard Sun Storedge 3510 FC Array Package
51
Field-Replaceable Units
52
Converting a JBOD to a RAID Array
53
Customer-Provided Cables
53
Mounting Your Array in a Rack or Cabinet
53
Connecting Your Fibre Channel Array
55
Converting Your Front Bezel Locks so the Keys Cannot be Removed
56
FIGURE 4-1 Front Bezel and Front Bezel Locks of an Array
56
I "Converting Your Front Bezel Locks so the Keys Cannot be Removed
56
FIGURE 4-2 Sequence of Steps to Change Front Bezel Locks so Keys Cannot be Removed
57
Fibre Channel Array Connections
59
FIGURE 4-3 Hardware Connections on the Back of a Dual-Controller FC Array
59
Connecting the Chassis to an AC Power Outlet
60
Connecting the Chassis to DC Power Outlets
61
FIGURE 4-4 Installed Cord Lock
61
TABLE 4-1 DC Cable Wiring for Cable 35-00000148
62
TABLE 4-2 DC Cable Wiring for Cable 35-00000156
62
FIGURE 4-5 Front Panel with Leds Displayed
63
Powering up and Checking Leds
63
Port Connectivity in a Dual-Controller Array
64
Reviewing and Changing SFP Ports (Optional)
64
Default SFP Placement
65
FIGURE 4-6 Dedicated Drive Channels 2 (on the Upper Controller) and 3 (on the Lower Controller) in a Dual-Controller Array
65
FIGURE 4-7 Host Channels on a Dual-Controller Array
65
FIGURE 4-8 Default Dual-Controller SFP Placement
66
FIGURE 4-9 Default Single-Controller SFP Placement
66
Changing Your SFP Configuration
67
FIGURE 4-10 Default JBOD Expansion Unit SFP Placement
67
FIGURE 4-11 Typical SFP Connector Used to Connect Cables to Chassis SFP Ports
67
Configuring a COM Port to Connect to a RAID Array
68
Setting an IP Address
68
Setting up Out-Of-Band Management over Ethernet
70
Cabling to Expansion Units
71
FIGURE 4-12 RAID Array Attached to Two Hosts and Two Expansion Units
72
Scaling Beyond 36 Disks
73
FIGURE 4-13 Front Bezel and Front Bezel Locks of an Array
74
Setting Loop Ids on Expansion Units
74
FIGURE 4-14 ID Switch Located on the Left Front Side of the Array or Expansion Unit
75
TABLE 4-3 ID Switch Settings for Expansion Units
76
TABLE 4-4 Sample Array and Expansion Units with Different Loop Ids and Drive Ids
76
Connecting Ports to Hosts
77
Power-On Sequence
77
First-Time Configuration
79
Controller Defaults and Limitations
80
I "Controller Defaults and Limitations
80
Planning for Reliability, Availability, and Serviceability
80
Dual-Controller Considerations
81
Battery Operation
82
Battery Status
82
Single-Controller Considerations
82
TABLE 5-1 Battery Status Indicators
83
Out-Of-Band Connection
84
Software Management Tools
84
Write-Back and Write-Through Cache Options
84
Configuration Overview
85
Point-To-Point Configuration Guidelines
87
A SAN Point-To-Point Configuration Example
89
TABLE 5-2 Example Point-To-Point Configuration with Two Logical Drives in a Dual-Controller Array
92
A das Loop Configuration Example
93
FIGURE 5-2 a das Configuration with Four Servers, a Dual-Controller Array, and Two Expansion Units
94
TABLE 5-3 Example Primary and Secondary ID Numbers in a Loop Configuration with Two Ids Per Channel
95
Initial Configuration Steps
96
Larger Configurations
96
Viewing the Initial Firmware Windows
97
Viewing the Initial Firmware Windows 5-19
97
Checking Available Physical Drives
98
FIGURE 5-3 Firmware Main Menu
98
Configuring FC Channels as Host or Drive (Optional)
100
Choosing Loop or Point-To-Point Fibre Connection
102
Editing and Creating Additional Host Ids (Optional)
103
TABLE 5-4 Default Host Channel Ids
103
Selecting Sequential or Random Optimization
105
Maximum Number of Disks and Maximum Usable Capacity for Random and Sequential Optimization
106
TABLE 5-5 Maximum Number of Disks Per Logical Drive for a 2U Array
106
TABLE 5-6 Maximum Usable Capacity (Gbyte) Per Logical Drive for a 2U Array
107
TABLE 5-7 RAID Level Definitions
108
Completing Basic Configuration
109
Creating Logical Drives (Optional)
109
FIGURE 5-4 Example of an Allocation of Local and Spare Drives in Logical Configurations
110
TABLE 5-8 Cylinder and Head Mapping for the Solaris Operating Environment
116
Changing a Logical Drive Controller Assignment (Optional)
117
Creating or Changing a Logical Drive Name (Optional)
119
FIGURE 5-5 Partitions in Logical Configurations
120
Partitioning a Logical Drive (Optional)
120
Mapping Logical Drive Partitions to Host Luns
123
FIGURE 5-6 Mapping Partitions to Host ID/Luns
125
First Steps in Mapping a Partition to a LUN
126
TABLE 5-10 Configuration for 1024 Luns
126
Using the Map Host LUN Option
128
FIGURE 5-7 Example of LUN Filtering
130
Setting up Host Filter Entries
130
Creating Host Filter Entries
131
Creating Device Files for the Solaris Operating Environment
136
Saving Configuration (NVRAM) to a Disk
137
Other Supported Software
138
Using Software to Monitor and Manage the Sun Storedge 3510 FC Array
138
Enabling VERITAS DMP
139
The VERITAS Volume Manager ASL
139
Checking Leds
141
Front Panel Leds
141
Leds When Array Is First Powered on
141
TABLE 6-1 Front Panel LED Status When Array Is First Powered on
141
TABLE B-5 Front Panel LED Status When Array Is First Powered on
141
FIGURE 6-1 Front Panel Leds
142
FIGURE 6-2 Chassis Ear Leds and Reset Button on Front Panel
142
TABLE 6-2 Front Panel Leds
143
Correcting SES or PLD Firmware Version Conflicts
144
Back Panel Leds
145
I/O Controller Module Leds
145
FIGURE 6-4 I/O Expansion Module for an Expansion Unit
146
FIGURE 6-5 AC Power Supply and Fan Module
148
FIGURE 6-6 DC Power Supply and Fan Module
148
Power Supply and Fan Module Leds
148
TABLE 6-4 Power Supply Leds
148
Maintaining Your Array
149
Controller Firmware Initial Screen
150
Introducing Key Screens and Commands
150
TABLE 7-1 Components of the Controller Firmware Screen
150
TABLE 7-2 Progress Indicator Prefix Meanings
151
Main Menu
152
Quick Installation (Reserved)
152
Silencing Audible Alarms
153
Deleting Logical Drives
154
TABLE 7-3 Silencing the Alarm
154
Checking Status Windows
156
Logical Drive Status Table
157
TABLE 7-4 Parameters Displayed in the Logical Drive Status Window
158
Physical Drive Status Table
159
TABLE 7-5 Parameters Displayed in the Drive Status Window
160
Channel Status Table
161
TABLE 7-6 Parameters Displayed in the Channel Window
162
Controller Voltage Temperature Status
163
Viewing SES Status
166
SES Temperature Sensor Locations (FC Only)
168
Identifying Fans
169
Viewing Event Logs on the Screen
170
Restoring Your Configuration (NVRAM) from a File
172
Upgrading Firmware
174
Controller Firmware Upgrade Features
175
Patch Downloads
175
Installing Firmware Upgrades
176
Installing Controller Firmware Upgrades from the Firmware Application
177
Removing the Front Bezel and Ear Caps
178
Replacing the Front Bezel and Ear Caps
178
Placing the Bezel and Ear Caps Back Onto the Chassis
179
RAID Luns Not Visible to the Host
181
Troubleshooting Your Array
181
Controller Failover
182
Automatic Logical Drive Rebuild
183
Rebuilding Logical Drives
183
Manual Rebuild
185
Concurrent Rebuild in RAID 1+0
186
FIGURE 8-2 Manual Rebuild
186
Identifying a Failed Drive for Replacement
187
FIGURE 8-3 Flashing the Drive LED of a Selected Drive
189
Flash Selected Drive
189
Flash All but Selected Drive
190
Flash All SCSI Drives
190
FIGURE 8-5 Flashing All Drive Leds Except a Selected Drive LED
191
Recovering from Fatal Drive Failure
191
SES Temperature Sensor Locations
193
TABLE 8-1 Sun Storedge 3510 Temperature Sensor Locations
193
Identifying Fans from the SES Device Status Menu
194
FIGURE 8-6 Cooling Fan Locations
195
Modifying Drive-Side SCSI Parameters
195
Troubleshooting Flowcharts
195
Power Supply and Fan Module
196
FIGURE 8-1 Power Supply or Fan Module Flowchart, 1 of
197
FIGURE 8-2 Power Supply or Fan Module Flowchart, 2 of
198
Drive Leds
199
FIGURE 8-3 FC Drive Leds Flowchart, 1 of
200
FIGURE 8-4 FC Drive Leds Flowchart, 2 of
201
Front Panel Leds
202
FIGURE 8-6 Front Panel Leds Flowchart, 2 of
203
FIGURE 8-7 Front Panel Leds Flowchart, 3 of
204
FIGURE 8-8 Front Panel Leds Flowchart, 4 of
205
I/O Controller Module
205
FIGURE 8-9 I/O Controller Module Flowchart
206
Silencing Audible Alarms
207
Using the Reset Button
207
Sun Storedge 3510 FC Array Specifications
209
Physical Specifications
210
Hardware Loop ID
211
Sun Storedge 3510 FC Array Highlights
211
Firmware Dynamic Load Balancing
212
Firmware Host-Side Connection Mode
212
Firmware LUN Filtering (RAID-Based Mapping
212
Firmware Redundant Loops
212
Agency Approvals and Standards
213
Using Standalone Jbod Arrays
215
Supported Configurations (JBOD Arrays
216
Supported Host Platforms and Connection Methods (JBOD Arrays
216
Supported Host Platforms and Connection Methods (JBOD Arrays)
216
Supported Operating Systems (JBOD Arrays
216
Supported Operating Systems (JBOD Arrays)
216
TABLE B-1 Supported Sun Servers and Connection Methods (JBOD Arrays
216
Known Limitations Affecting Sun Storedge 3510 FC JBOD Arrays
217
Using Sun Storedge 3000 Family Software Monitoring and Management Tools with JBOD Arrays
218
Enabling JBOD Support
219
Sun Storedge Diagnostic Reporter
220
FIGURE B-1 ID Switch
221
Setting Loop Ids on Sun Storedge 3510 FC JBOD Arrays
221
Sun Storedge CLI
221
Changing Your ID Switch Setting
222
TABLE B-2 ID Switch Settings for Sun Storedge 3510 FC JBOD Arrays
222
Connecting Sun Storedge 3510 FC JBOD Arrays
223
Single-Port Connections to Sun Storedge 3510 FC JBOD Arrays
223
Dual-Port Connections to Sun Storedge 3510 FC JBOD Arrays
224
FIGURE B-2 Sun Storedge 3510 FC JBOD Array Attached to a Single HBA Port
224
TABLE B-3 Example of 12 Drives Shown on a 12-Disk Sun Storedge 3510 FC JBOD Array Connected to
224
FIGURE B-3 Sun Storedge 3510 FC JBOD Array Attached to Two HBA Ports
225
Changing Your SFP Configuration on JBOD Arrays
226
TABLE B-4 Example of 24 Drives Shown on a 12-Disk Sun Storedge 3510 FC JBOD Array Connected to
226
Connecting the Sun Storedge 3510 FC JBOD Array to a Host Computer
227
Enabling Sun Storedge 3510 FC JBOD Array Support
227
FIGURE B-4 Front View of a Drive Module Pulled out of the Chassis
229
Replacing a Disk Drive in a Sun Storedge 3510 FC JBOD Array
229
Installing a New Disk Drive
230
Installing an Air Management Sled
230
Removing a Disk Drive
230
Downloading Firmware to Disk Drives in a JBOD
231
Front Panel Leds on JBOD Arrays
231
LED Activity When JBOD Arrays Are Powered on
231
Understanding Component Status Leds on JBOD Arrays
231
FIGURE B-5 Front Panel Leds
232
Back Panel Leds on JBOD Arrays
233
TABLE B-6 JBOD Front Panel Leds
233
Back Panel I/O Module Leds
234
FIGURE B-7 I/O Module for a Sun Storedge 3510 FC JBOD Array
234
Back Panel Power Supply and Fan Module Leds on JBOD Arrays
235
FIGURE B-8 AC Power Supply and Fan Module
235
FIGURE B-9 DC Power Supply and Fan Module
235
TABLE B-8 Power Supply Leds
236
Troubleshooting Configuration Issues
236
Troubleshooting Sun Storedge 3510 FC JBOD Arrays
236
Troubleshooting Hardware Issues
237
FIGURE B-10 JBOD or Expansion Unit Flowchart 1
239
FIGURE B-11 JBOD or Expansion Unit Flowchart 2
240
Converting Jbods to RAID Arrays
241
Failed Component Alarm Codes
243
TABLE C-1 Failed Component Alarm Codes
244
Record of Settings
245
Logical Drive Information
246
View and Edit Logical Drives
246
Logical Drive Partition Information
247
LUN Mappings
248
View and Edit Host Luns
248
View and Edit SCSI Drives
249
View and Edit SCSI Channels
250
Save NVRAM to Disk and Restore from Disk
251
View and Edit Peripheral Devices
251
View System Information
251
Cable Pinouts
253
RJ-45 Connector
253
COM Port
254
FIGURE E-2 RS-232 DB9 (EIA/TIA 574) View of the Male End
254
TABLE E-1 Ethernet RJ-45 Pin Description
254
TABLE E-2 Pin Names
254
Configuring a Sun Server Running the Solaris Operating Environment
255
Setting up the Serial Port Connection
255
Accessing the Firmware Application from a Solaris Host
256
FIGURE F-1 RAID Array COM Port Connected Locally to the Serial Port of a Workstation
256
Determining the WWN in the Solaris Operating Environment
257
Using the Tip Command for Local Access to the Array
257
FIGURE F-2 Worldwide Name Information Displayed by the Luxadm Command
258
Configuring a Windows 2000 Server or Windows 2000 Advanced Server
259
Setting up the Serial Port Connection
260
Accessing the Firmware Application from a Windows 2000 Server or Windows 2000 Advanced Server
263
Enabling a Windows 2000 Server or Windows 2000 Advanced Server to Recognize New Devices and Luns
263
Determining the World Wide Name for Windows 2000 Servers and Windows 2000 Advanced Servers
268
Configuring a Linux Server
271
I "Setting up the Serial Port Connection
271
Checking the Adapter BIOS
274
Making an Ext3 File System for Linux
276
Creating a File System
277
Creating a Mount Point and Mounting the File System Manually
277
Mounting the File System Automatically
278
Determining the World Wide Name for Linux Hosts
279
The RAID Controller Can be Configured by Means of a Host System Running a VT100
282
FIGURE I-1 RAID Array COM Port Connected Locally to the Serial Port of a Host System
283
The Sun Storedge Configuration Service Program after You Assign an IP Address to the Array. for Details, See "Setting up Out-Of-Band Management over Ethernet
283
FIGURE I-2 Network Address Corresponding to WWN
290
FIGURE J-1 RAID Array COM Port Connected Locally to the Serial Port of a Host System
293
Sun Microsystems StorEdge 3510 Installation Manual (96 pages)
Brand:
Sun Microsystems
| Category:
Computer Hardware
| Size: 3.83 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
Advertisement
Sun Microsystems StorEdge 3510 Manual (64 pages)
Brand:
Sun Microsystems
| Category:
Storage
| Size: 11.75 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Overview
5
Comparison of the Sun Storedge 3510 FC Array and the Sun Storedge 3511 SATA Array
7
Sun Storedge 3500 Series Architecture
8
DAS and SAN Storage Architectures
9
Fibre Channel Protocols
10
Supported RAID Levels
11
Logical Drives
11
Cache Optimization
13
Array Management Tools
15
Saving and Restoring Configuration Information
16
Direct-Attached Storage
16
Storage Area Networking
17
Scaling Capacity
18
First Steps
20
General Configuration Considerations
21
Configuring an Array's RCCOM Channel
22
Cautions
24
Non-Redundant das Configurations
25
Non-Redundant das Tips and Techniques
26
Non-Redundant das Setup Details
27
High-Availability das Configurations
30
High-Availability das Tips and Techniques
31
Standard High-Availability das Setup Details
32
Six Node High-Availability das Setup Details
35
Full-Fabric SAN Configurations
37
Full-Fabric SAN Tips and Techniques
38
Full-Fabric SAN Setup Details
39
High-Performance SAN Configurations
42
High-Performance SAN Tips and Techniques
43
High-Performance SAN Setup Details
44
Scaling Arrays into High Capacity Configurations
47
Limitations
47
Sun Storedge 3510 FC Array High Capacity Configurations
48
Sun Storedge 3511 SATA Array High Capacity Configurations
57
Summary
63
Sun Microsystems StorEdge 3510 Manual (36 pages)
Cluster 3.0-3.1 With FC RAID
Brand:
Sun Microsystems
| Category:
Storage
| Size: 0.82 MB
Table of Contents
Section 1
3
Table of Contents
3
Preface
5
Arrays
11
Installing and Maintaining Sun Storedge 3510 and 3511 Fibre Channel RAID Arrays
11
Installing Storage Arrays
11
Storage Array Cabling Configurations
12
M How to Install a Storage Array
15
Adding a Storage Array to a Running Cluster
17
M How to Connect the Storage Array to FC Switches
18
M How to Perform Initial Configuration Tasks on the Storage Array
18
M How to Connect the Node to the FC Switches or the Storage Array
19
Configuring Storage Arrays in a Running Cluster
21
M How to Create and Map a LUN
22
M How to Unmap and Remove a LUN
23
Maintaining Storage Arrays
24
Section 2
25
Table
26
Storedge 3510 and 3511 FC RAID Array Frus
26
M How to Remove a Storage Array from a Running Cluster
26
Task Map: Maintaining a Storage Array
26
Task
26
Information
26
M How to Upgrade Storage Array Firmware
28
M How to Replace a Disk Drive
29
M How to Replace a Host Adapter
30
How to Replace a Host Adapter
30
Replacing a Node-To-Switch Component
31
M How to Replace a Node-To-Switch Component in a Cluster that Uses Multipathing
32
M How to Replace a Node-To-Switch Component in a Cluster Without Multipathing
32
M How to Replace a Chassis in a Running Cluster
33
Advertisement
Related Products
Sun StorEdge 3910
Sun StorEdge 3960
Sun Microsystems StorEdge 3900SL
Sun Microsystems StorEdge 3511
Sun Microsystems STOREDGE A5000
Sun Microsystems StorEdge 6920 System
Sun Microsystems StorEdge T3+
Sun Microsystems StorEdge N8400
Sun Microsystems StorEdge S1 Array
Sun Microsystems storedge L25
Sun Microsystems Categories
Server
Storage
Desktop
Computer Hardware
Adapter
More Sun Microsystems Manuals
Login
Sign In
OR
Sign in with Facebook
Sign in with Google
Upload manual
Upload from disk
Upload from URL