Adaptec MAN-FC2002-001 User manual

Category
Networking
Type
User manual
2Gb SANbloc Series
Installation Guide
P/N: MAN-FC2002-001
Revision: 1.4
September 2003
Disclaimer
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Disclaimer and Warranty
Disclaimer
ADAPTEC reserves the right to make changes to this
manual and the equipment described herein without notice.
ADAPTEC has made all reasonable effort to insure that
the information in this manual is accurate and complete.
However, ADAPTEC shall not be liable for any technical
or editorial errors or omissions made herein or for
incidental, special, or consequential damage of whatsoever
nature resulting from the furnishing of this manual, or
operation and performance of equipment in connection with
this manual.
All Trademarks acknowledged.
Warranty
Basic Warranty - In the absence of any optional warranty
or continuing provisions by formal agreement, ADAPTEC
warrants its products in accordance with the schedules listed
below. Purchaser hereafter mentioned refers at all times to
the customer who purchased ADAPTEC product(s).
2Gb SANbloc Warranty - Adaptec warrants 2Gb
SANbloc products of its manufacture to be free from defect
in material and workmanship for a period of three (3) years
from the date of shipment. During this period, if the
customer experiences difficulties with a ADAPTEC 2Gb
SANbloc system and is unable to resolve the problem via
phone with ADAPTEC Technical Support a Return
Material Authorization (RMA) number will be issued for the
faulty component. Following receipt of an RMA, the
Purchaser is responsible for returning the product to
Warranty
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ADAPTEC, freight prepaid. ADAPTEC, upon verifi-
cation of warranty, will repair or replace at its option the
2Gb SANbloc component in question, and will then return
the product to the Purchaser, freight prepaid.
Cable Warranty - All ADAPTEC provided cables are
warranted for ninety (90) days from the time of shipment.
Questionable cables should be returned to ADAPTEC,
freight prepaid where they will be repaired or replaced by
ADAPTEC at its option and returned to the Purchaser,
freight prepaid.
General Terms - The above warranties shall not apply to
expendable components such as fuses, bulbs, and the like,
nor to connectors, adapters, and other items not a part of the
basic product. ADAPTEC shall have no obligation to
make repairs or to cause replacement required through
normal wear and tear or necessitated in whole or in part by
catastrophe, fault or negligence of the user, improper or
unauthorized use of the product, or use of the product in
such a manner for which it was not designed, or by causes
external to the product, such as, but not limited to, power
failure or air conditioning. The ADAPTEC sole obligation
hereunder shall be to repair or replace any defective product,
and unless stated, pay return transportation costs for such
replacement. Purchaser shall provide labor for removal of
the defective product, shipping charges for return to
ADAPTEC and installation of its replacement. On-site
services are not a part of this warranty. Above warranties are
subject to change without notice.
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Returned Material - Warranty claims must be received by
ADAPTEC within the applicable warranty period. A
replaced product, or part thereof, shall become the property
of EUROLOGIC and shall be returned to ADAPTEC at
Purchasers expense. All returned material must be accom-
panied by a Return Materials Authorization (RMA) number
assigned by ADAPTEC. For RMA numbers contact
ADAPTEC Customer Support Monday-Friday 3am-5pm PST at:
Telephone: 321-207-2000 (RAID, FC, External Storage)
408-934-7274 (Hardware)
email: ask.adaptec.com
WWW: http://www.adaptec.com/support
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THE EXPRESSED WARRANTIES SET FORTH IN THIS
AGREEMENT ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER
WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING
WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE, AND ALL SUCH OTHER WARRANTIES ARE
HEREBY DISCLAIMED AND EXCLUDED BY
EUROLOGIC. THESE STANDARD EXPRESS
WARRANTIES ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OBLIGATIONS OR
LIABILITIES ON THE PART OF EUROLOGIC FOR
DAMAGES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO
SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE
OR PERFORMANCE OF THE PRODUCT.
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Table of Contents
Preface .................................................................................13
Audience.................................................................................................. 13
Conventions Used In This User Guide .................................................... 13
Getting Support........................................................................................ 14
FCC Statement......................................................................................... 14
VCCI........................................................................................................ 15
European Community Statement............................................................. 15
Safety Statements..................................................................................... 16
Chapter 1: Introduction .....................................................19
Introduction.............................................................................................. 19
Features.................................................................................................... 19
Disk Drive Carrier........................................................................... 20
Power Supplies................................................................................ 20
Cooling System ............................................................................... 21
I/O Option Modules......................................................................... 22
Chapter 2: Installation and Setup .....................................27
Safety Statements..................................................................................... 28
Unpacking and Initial Setup .................................................................... 30
Installing the System in an Equipment Rack........................................... 30
Ambient Temperature...................................................................... 30
Air Flow........................................................................................... 31
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Mechanical Loading........................................................................ 31
Electrical Considerations......................................................................... 32
Circuit Overloading......................................................................... 32
Setting Fibre Channel Loop Speed (2Gb or 1Gb) ................................... 32
2Gb Operation................................................................................. 32
1Gb Operation................................................................................. 33
Split Fibre Channel Loop Operation (Quad Loop).................................. 34
Setting Up Split Loop Operation..................................................... 34
Removing Split Loop Operation ..................................................... 34
Configuration Rules................................................................................. 35
Supported Host Bus Adapters.................................................................. 35
Supported Cables ..................................................................................... 36
Copper Cables ................................................................................. 36
Optical Cables ................................................................................. 36
Chapter 3: JBOD Configurations .....................................37
Setting the Enclosure ID.......................................................................... 37
Configurations ......................................................................................... 40
JBOD Configurations .............................................................................. 41
Dual FC Loop Configuration........................................................... 41
Quad Loop Configuration................................................................ 44
Connecting a Power Source..................................................................... 45
Connecting an AC Power Source.................................................... 45
Disk Drive Spin Up Sequence ................................................................. 46
Chapter 4: RAID Configurations ......................................47
2Gb SANbloc Series RAID Controller Introduction............................... 47
RAID Controller Circuit Boards.............................................................. 49
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Controller Circuit Board.................................................................. 49
I/O Circuit Board............................................................................. 50
Ethernet Circuit Board..................................................................... 50
RAID Controller Location............................................................... 51
RAID Controller Status LEDs......................................................... 52
RAID Controller Configurations ............................................................. 53
Setting the Enclosure ID.......................................................................... 53
Configurations ......................................................................................... 55
Single RAID Controller Configuration........................................... 56
Dual RAID Controller Configuration.............................................. 59
Connecting a Power Source..................................................................... 62
Connecting an AC Power Source.................................................... 62
Disk Drive Spin Up Sequence ................................................................. 63
Chapter 5: System Monitoring ..........................................65
Overview.................................................................................................. 65
LS Module ............................................................................................... 65
LS Module Features ........................................................................ 66
2Gb SANbloc Enclosure LEDs....................................................... 66
Disk Drive LEDs ..................................................................................... 69
Power Supply LEDs................................................................................. 71
Advanced Cooling Module (ACM) LEDs............................................... 72
RAID Controller LEDs............................................................................ 73
Chapter 6: Installing and Removing Components ..........75
Location of the Components.................................................................... 76
Installing and Removing a Disk Drive Carrier ........................................ 77
Installing a Disk Drive Carrier........................................................ 77
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Removing a Disk Drive Carrier....................................................... 77
Installing and Removing an LS Module.................................................. 79
Installing an LS Module.................................................................. 79
Removing an LS Module................................................................. 79
Installing and Removing a Power Supply................................................ 81
Installing a Power Supply................................................................ 81
Removing a Power Supply.............................................................. 81
Installing and Removing an Advanced Cooling Module......................... 82
Installing an Advanced Cooling Module......................................... 82
Removing an Advanced Cooling Module....................................... 82
Installing and Removing an I/O Module/RAID Controller..................... 83
Installing an I/O Module/RAID Controller..................................... 83
Removing an I/O Module/RAID Controller.................................... 83
Appendix A: Safety Statement Translations ....................85
Appendix B: Technical Specifications ..............................95
Host Interface........................................................................................... 95
Disk Drive Interface................................................................................. 95
System...................................................................................................... 95
Redundant, Hot Swappable Components ................................................ 95
Physical Dimensions................................................................................ 96
Deskside Enclosure ......................................................................... 96
Rack Enclosure................................................................................ 96
Warranty .................................................................................................. 96
Monitoring............................................................................................... 96
Failure Notification.................................................................................. 96
Disk Drives .............................................................................................. 97
Power Supply........................................................................................... 97
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AC Power Supply Input................................................................... 97
Temperature............................................................................................. 97
Humidity.................................................................................................. 97
Altitude .................................................................................................... 98
Operational Shock.................................................................................... 98
Operational Vibration.............................................................................. 98
Regulatory Agency Compliance.............................................................. 99
Product Safety Standards................................................................. 99
Product Safety Third Party Certifications ....................................... 99
CE Mark .......................................................................................... 99
Electromagnetic Radiation .............................................................. 99
Appendix C: Configuration Loop Diagrams .................101
Appendix D: Upgrading a 2Gb SANbloc JBOD Array to a
RAID Array ................................................105
Equipment and parts necessary for upgrade.................................. 105
Upgrading from JBOD to RAID ................................................... 105
Installing the Battery Backup Unit................................................ 107
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Audience
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Preface
This Installation Guide describes the installation and
operation of the 2Gb SANbloc Series. The following
products are covered: FC2101CDT2-AC, FC2101CDR2-AC,
FC2101ODT2-AC, FC2101ODR2-AC, FC2101MDT2-AC,
FC2101MDR2-AC.
Audience
This Installation Guide is intended for use by the person
installing and operating the 2Gb SANbloc Series. This
Installation Guide describes the operation of the 2Gb
SANbloc Series only. For details relating to the host system,
refer to the documentation supplied with the host system.
Conventions Used In This User Guide
The following conventions are used throughout this Instal-
lation Guide.
Note: A NOTE gives general information, such as helpful tips
and references to related information.
CAUTION: A CAUTION means take care. There is a risk of caus-
ing damage to the equipment or losing data.
WARNING: A WARNING means beware. There is a risk of elec-
tric shock or personal injury. Before working on the enclosure be
aware of the hazards that exist.
Getting Support
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Getting Support
If you are having difficulties installing or operating your
2Gb SANbloc Series you can contact our World Wide
Support Centre for assistance Monday-Friday 3am to 5pm Pacific:
FCC Statement
WARNING: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly
approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the
users authority to operate the equipment.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with
the limits for a class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of
the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference when operated in a commercial
environment.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accor-
dance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful inter-
ference to radio communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to
cause harmful interference, in which case, the user will be
required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Any changes or modifications to this equipment not
expressly approved by Eurologic Systems Ltd. could void
the user’s authority to operate this equipment.
Telephone: 321-207-2000 (RAID, FC, External Storage)
408-934-7274 (Hardware)
email: ask.adaptec.com
WWW http://www.adaptec.com/support
VCCI
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VCCI
English Translation:
This is a Class A product based on the standard of the
Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information
Technology Equipment. If this equipment is used in a
domestic environment, radio disturbance may arise. When
such trouble occurs, the user may be required to take
corrective actions.
European Community Statement
This equipment complies with the following European direc-
tives:
EMC Directive 89/336/EEC and amending Directives 92/31/
EEC and 93/68/EEC Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC.
Safety Statements
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Safety Statements
The following safety statements must be read before
installation. For language translations of these statements
refer to Appendix B.
CAUTION: This equipment is intended only for installation in a
restricted access location.
CAUTION: Allow disk drives and power supplies to reach room
ambient temperature before powering on the system.
CAUTION: It is recommended that if interconnecting equipment
resides within more than one equipment rack cabinet, these cabi-
nets should be at the same ground potential.
CAUTION: Before attempting to install or remove any of the com-
ponents, ensure that anti-static precautions have been taken. The
minimum requirement is an anti-static wrist strap and grounding
wire.
CAUTION: When installing or removing a rackmount shelf,
remove all power supplies and disk drives. It is recommended that
you work with at least one other person. This is necessary to pre-
vent personal injury and damage to the shelf.
Safety Statements
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CAUTION: The tower skin set is not a field replaceable unit and
therefore must not be removed from the Storage Array.
CAUTION: After removing the LS Module the resulting hole must
be blocked, by installing a blanking plate or by installing a
replacement LS Module. Failure to do so can disrupt air flow and
seriously reduce cooling.
WARNING: A possible shock hazard may exist in the area of the
fan connection.
WARNING: Disconnect the power cord before removing the
power supply from the storage enclosure.
WARNING: The module handles are to facilitate the easy inser-
tion and removal of the modules, they should not be used to lift
and/or carry the enclosure.
Safety Statements
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Introduction
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Chapter 1: Introduction
This Chapter introduces the 2Gb SANbloc Series. The main
features of the Series are described along with a list of the
models that are available.
Introduction
The 2Gb SANbloc Series provides a highly flexible, high
performance storage solution that evolves to meet your
changing needs. Based on a modular, “building block”
enclosure design, the 2Gb SANbloc Series offers exceptional
scalability. Each enclosure supports up to 14 disk drives, or
1TB of capacity in a dense 3U form factor. As your storage
needs grow, simply add 2Gb SANbloc enclosures dynami-
cally - up to a total of 8 enclosures. The 2Gb SANbloc
Series can be scaled in multiple dimensions, enabling
flexible configuration of capacity, performance and
functionality, to match and grow with virtually any appli-
cation or IT environment. The enclosure is available with
your choice of copper, or optical I/O modules, and is
downward compatible to 1GB, protecting your investment. A
high performance, industry first Quad Loop (4 FCAL loops
on one enclosure) capability provides over 700 MB/s from a
single enclosure. 2Gb Fibre Channel connectivity provides
simplified cabling and extremely high bandwidth, for
outstanding performance in demanding applications.
Features
Redundant data paths with dual-ported fibre drives and dual
(200MB/s) fibre channel loops for a total of 400 MB/s.
Quad Loop feature, provides over 700MB/s from a single
enclosure.
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Downward compatible to 1GB.
Dense enclosure with 14 drives in a 3U form factor.
Scalable to 8.2TB (112 drives), support for 15K rpm drives.
Enhanced enclosure services (SES) monitoring and reporting.
No single point of failure, with redundant, hot-swappable
components.
Intuitive, comprehensive management with Spheras Storage
Manager.
User installable, configurable and on-line maintainable.
Industry-standard 19-inch rackmount or deskside configuration.
Dual AC power supplies.
Disk Drive Carrier The disk drive carrier supports one inch, SCA-2 direct attach
disk drives. The 2Gb SANbloc Series can hold up to
fourteen disk drive carriers. The disk drives can be hot
swapped and the disk drive carriers provide for blind mating.
Power Supplies The 2Gb SANbloc Series uses two AC power supplies for
normal operation, providing redundancy of the power
system. The power supplies can be hot swapped. The AC
power supplies provide 673 Watts continuous output power
and 853 Watts peak output power. The power supplies
provide active current sharing, power factor correction, over
current and over voltage protection is also provided. The
power supplies have individual power inputs.
CAUTION: Power supply cords shall have conductors with a
cross-sectional area not less than 4mm
2
. This cross-sectional area
corresponds to a minimum 10AWG wire.
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