Cutting Edge RAIDSTOR FC60SS User's Guide

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RAIDSTOR FC60SS
STORAGE SOLUTION
Fibre Channel/SAS
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RAIDSTOR FC60SSSTORAGE SOLUTIONFibre Channel/SASInstallation & User Guidewwww.cuttedge.comNetwork Storage Solutions

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Enclosure User GuidexPSU Warning Label: Power Hazards• The power connection should always be disconnected prior to removal of the Power Supply module

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PrefacexiEMC PrecautionsIf passive copper cables are connected, the cable must not have a connection to a common ground/earth point.Rack System Precau

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Enclosure User GuidexiiPlease contact Cutting Edge for a copy of the Recycling Procedures applicable to your product.Important Observe all applicable

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PrefacexiiiPage Left Intentionally Blank

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Enclosure User Guidexiv

Page 7 - Interference

Introduction 1Chapter 1Introduction1.1 FC60SS EnclosurePlatformThe FC60SS Enclosure Platform is a 2U (rack space) disk drive enclosure, housing twel

Page 8 - European Regulations

Enclosure User Guide21.2 FC60SS-XPN Expansion EnclosureFC60SS RAID enclosure expansion is achieved by connecting FC60SS-XPN expansion enclosures. M

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Introduction3•Two Disk I/O Modules (see Figure 1–14)Note: If only one Disk I/O module is installed then a Blank module must be fitted in the unused sl

Page 10 - Expansion Connectors

Figure 1–4 FC60SS-XPN Enclosure (Front)Enclosure User Guide4. Figure 1–5 FC60SS-XPN Enclosure (Rear)1.3.2 Operator’s Panel The FC60SS enclosure fron

Page 11 - Electronic Equipment (WEEE)

Introduction51.3.3 Alarms1.3.3.1 Visible Alarms The functional modules have associated status LEDs. The Ops Panel shows a consolidated status for all

Page 12 - Special Tools and Equipment

NoticesThe information in this document is subject to change without notice.While every effort has been made to ensure that all information in this do

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Enclosure User Guide61.4 The Plug-in ModulesAn FC60SS enclosure requires the following modules for normal operation:• 2 x 350W AC Power Supply modules

Page 14 - Enclosure User Guide

Table 1–2 Power Supply LEDsPower On & OK(Green)Module Fault(Amber)StatusOff Off No AC power (either PSU)Off On No AC power (this PSU only)Off On

Page 15 - Introduction

Figure 1–8 Cooling ModuleEnclosure User Guide8The Cooling module incorporates an amber Cooling Module Fault LED, defined in Table 1–3.Table 1–3 Cool

Page 16 - Enclosure

Introduction91.4.3 FC60SS RAID Module One or two FC60SS RAID modules (according to customer configuration) are supplied mounted in the rear of the enc

Page 17 - 1.3.1 Enclosure Chassis

Figure 1–10 FC60SS RAID Module Figure 1–11 FC60SS Module Front Panel Enclosure User Guide10 The recommended configurations are shown in sections 2.7 o

Page 18 - 1.3.2 Operator’s Panel

Introduction11to allow the user to connect to it. Please refer to section 3.9, ”Starting StorView”, on page 45 for further information.1.4.4 Battery M

Page 19 - 1.3.3 Alarms

Enclosure User Guide121.4.5 Disk I/O Module FC60SS-XPN storage expansion subsystems include an enclosure with rear facing bays which house two Disk I/

Page 20 - 1.4 The Plug-in Modules

Figure 1–15 Disk I/O Module Front PanelIntroduction13 Note The EXP’N port connects to the Host port on the next FC60SS-XPN enclosure in a multiple enc

Page 21 - 1.4.2 Cooling Module

Figure 1–17 Anti-tamper LockEnclosure User Guide141.4.7 Dummy Carrier ModulesDummy Carrier modules are provided for fitting in all unused drive bays.

Page 22 - Enclosure User Guide

Introduction151.5.2 WeightMaximum Configuration 32kg (70.4lb)Empty Enclosure 9kg (19.8lb)1.5.3 AC Power (350W PSU)Voltage Range 100--240 VAC RatedFre

Page 23 - 1.4.3 FC60SS RAID Module

ContentsiiiContentsPreface ...

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Enclosure User Guide16General requirements:-Cord type Harmonized, H05-VVF-3G1.0Socket IEC 320, C-13, 250V, 10A.Important The Plug and the complete pow

Page 25 - 1.4.4 Battery Module

Introduction171.5.8 InterfacesDrive support See drive carrier specificationAttachment • 1 domain of 12 drives per FC60SS RAID module• 2 Fibre Channel

Page 26 - 1.4.5 Disk I/O Module

Enclosure User Guide18* These LEDs blink on/off when there is module activity. 1.5.10 Drive Carrier Module SpecificationImportant Operating FC60SS enc

Page 27 - 1.4.6 Drive Carrier Module

Getting Started 19Chapter 2Getting Started2.1 Introduction In this chapter, you are shown how to install your FC60SS enclosure into an industry stand

Page 28 - Specifications

Figure 2–1 Module locationsEnclosure User Guide202.2.1 Enclosure Drive Bay Numbering ConventionThe enclosure drive bay numbering convention is shown i

Page 29 - 1.5.6 Power Cords

Getting Started212.3 Enclosure Installation Procedures Caution An FC60SS enclosure with all component parts installed is too heavy for a single person

Page 30 - 1.5.7 Environment

Figure 2–2 Unpacking the Enclosure SystemEnclosure User Guide222.3.3 Rack Installation Pre-RequisitesThe FC60SS enclosure is designed for installation

Page 31 - 1.5.8 Interfaces

Getting Started23The rack mounting rail kit also incorporates a rear hold down mechanism to ensure shock and vibration immunity. Please contact your s

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Figure 2–4 Securing Chassis Slides to Enclosure (steps 1 & 2) Enclosure User Guide243 Assemble to brackets (not handed) to rack as follows (refer

Page 33 - Getting Started

Getting Started254 Mount the enclosure in the rack as follows (refer to Figure 2–6):a Lift the enclosure and align it with the rack rails.b Carefully

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iv Enclosure User Guide1.5.3 AC Power (350W PSU) ...

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Enclosure User Guide264 If in doubt about correct orientation, the Operator’s Panel should be on the left hand side of the enclosure. 5 Tighten the t

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Getting Started27• Menu-based RAID Configuration Utility User Guide .2.5.3 RAID Configuration Utility (Text-based)The FC60SS RAID module firmware bas

Page 37 - 2.3.4.1 Parts Check List

Figure 2–7 Single Host Dual Controller ConnectionsFigure 2–8 Dual Host Dual Controller ConnectionsEnclosure User Guide28

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Figure 2–9 Dual Host Dual Controller Connections (Single HBA)Figure 2–10 Dual Host Dual Controller and Single Switch Connections (Dual HBA)Getting Sta

Page 39 - 2.3.5 Chassis Installation

Figure 2–11 Dual Host Dual Controller and Dual Switch ConnectionsFigure 2–12Single Host Single Controller Connections Enclosure User Guide30

Page 40 - 2.5 Management Interfaces

Figure 2–13 Dual Host Single Controller ConnectionsGetting Started312.8 Ethernet ConnectionAn RJ45 10/100BaseT Ethernet port allows the controller to

Page 41 - 2.7 Fibre Channel Interface

Enclosure User Guide322.9 Enclosures ExpansionAdditional expansion enclosures, e.g.FC60SS-XPN enclosures, can be connected to a FC60SS enclosure. Mult

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Getting Started332.10 Drive Slot ArrangementEach enclosure has 12 drives which are referenced by their location as shown in Table 2–2. Drives are numb

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Enclosure User Guide34Drive Location Sequence (3)Column/row 1/# 2/# 3/# 4/##/1 1 2 3 -#/2 5 6 7 -#/3 9 10 11 -Drive Location Sequence (4)Column/row 1

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Figure 2–15 Activating the Anti-tamper LockGetting Started354 Remove the key.De-activation is the reverse of this procedure, that is:• Rotate the key

Page 45 - 2.8 Ethernet Connection

Contentsv3.9 Starting StorView ...

Page 46 - 2.9 Enclosures Expansion

Figure 2–16 Cable Strain Relief BalesEnclosure User Guide362 Attach the power cord to the Power Distribution Unit (Figure 2–17) in the rack or other p

Page 47 - 2.10 Drive Slot Arrangement

Getting Started37Warning Some electrical circuits could be damaged if external signal cables or power control cables are present during the grounding

Page 48 - 2.10.2 Drive Start

Figure 2–18 Welcome Screen Enclosure User Guide384 T he program will begin searching for Embedded StorView modules (Figure 2–19). Those embedded modul

Page 49 - 2.11 Power Cord Connection

Getting Started39If you wish to manually configure your network setting, enter the correction information in the appropriate fields. Enter a new” pass

Page 50 - 2.12 Grounding Checks

Figure 2–21Launch Screen Enclosure User Guide408 Your default web browser will open with a login screen. Enter the login name and “new” password then

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Operation 41Chapter 3Operation3.1 Before You BeginBefore powering up the FC60SS enclosure please ensure that all the modules are firmly seated in the

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Enclosure User Guide42The Power Supply module LED states are detailed in Table 3–1.Table 3–1 Power Supply LEDsPower On & OK(Green)Module Fault(Amb

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Table 3–3 Ops Panel LED StatesOps Panel LEDs Other Associated LEDs or AlarmsState DescriptionPowerOn(Green/Amber)SystemFault (Amber)LogicalFault (Ambe

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Enclosure User Guide443.6 FC60SS RAID Module LEDsThe FC60SS RAID module LEDs status conditions are defined in Table 3–4.Table 3–4 FC600SS RAID Module

Page 55 - Operation

Operation453.7 Disk I/O Module LEDsTable 3–5 Disk I/O Module LEDsLED Functions State DescriptionHost 0 & Host 1(Green)ONFlashingOFF ReadyActiveNot

Page 56 - 3.5 Ops Panel LEDs

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Enclosure User Guide463.10 Power DownThe enclosure can be powered down at any time and if cached contents are present (refer to the Cache Active LED o

Page 58 - 3.6 FC60SS RAID Module LEDs

Troubleshooting 47Chapter 4Troubleshooting and Problem Solving4.1 Overview FC60SS enclosures include a processor and associated monitoring and contro

Page 59 - 3.9 Starting StorView

Enclosure User Guide482 Check that all drive carrier modules have been correctly installed and that the LEDs on all installed drive carrier modules ar

Page 60 - 3.10 Power Down

Troubleshooting494.2.2 Cooling Module LEDTable 4–2 Cooling Module LEDStatus Module Fault (Amber)Enclosure On - Fan OK OffFan Fail OnThe Cooling modul

Page 61 - Problem Solving

Table 4–3 Ops Panel LED StatesOps Panel LEDs Other Associated LEDs or AlarmsState DescriptionPowerOn(Green/Amber)SystemFault (Amber)LogicalFault (Ambe

Page 62 - 4.2 Status Indicators (LEDs)

Troubleshooting514.2.4 FC60SS RAID Module LEDsThe FC60SS RAID module incorporates the following LED indicators: For details on how to remove and repla

Page 63 - 4.2.3 Ops Panel LEDs

Enclosure User Guide524.2.6 Drive Carrier LEDsPlease refer to Table 4–6 on page 52.4.3 Audible AlarmThe enclosure subsystem includes an Audible Alarm

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Troubleshooting53Notes 1 Drive Activity - LED may be off for a length of time during power up.2 Impacted - any background service, e.g. initializatio

Page 65 - 4.2.5 Disk I/O Module LEDs

Enclosure User Guide544.5.2 Power Supply FaultsSymptom Cause Action1 Ops Panel SYSTEM FAULT LED AMBER2 An AMBER LED on one or more Power Supply module

Page 66 - 4.3 Audible Alarm

Troubleshooting554.5.4 Thermal AlarmSymptom Cause Action1 Ops Panel SYSTEM FAULT LED AMBER.2 An AMBER LED on one or more Power Supply module.3 Audible

Page 67 - 4.5 Troubleshooting

PrefaceviiPrefaceWhat is in this guideThis user guide gives you step-by-step instructions on how to install, configure and connect an FC60SSSAS Enclos

Page 68 - 4.5.3 Thermal Control

Enclosure User Guide564.6 Dealing with Hardware FaultsEnsure that you have obtained a replacement module of the same type before removing any faulty m

Page 69 - 4.5.5 Thermal Warnings

Troubleshooting574.9 Power Supply ModulesWarning The FC60SS enclosure must only be operated with two Power Supply modules installed.4.9.1 Removing a P

Page 70 - 4.8 Replacing a Module

Enclosure User Guide581 Check for damage, especially to the rear connector on the PSU.Caution Handle the module carefully and avoid damaging the conne

Page 71 - 4.9 Power Supply Modules

Troubleshooting594.10 Cooling Module4.10.1 Removing a Cooling Module1 Grasp latch (Figure 4–5) between thumb and forefinger. Squeeze thumb and forefin

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Enclosure User Guide604.10.2 Installing a Cooling Module1 Check for damage, especially to the rear connector on the supply. Caution Handle the module

Page 73 - 4.10 Cooling Module

Troubleshooting612 Pull the latches outward to cam the module out of the enclosure (Figure 4–10).3 Grip the latch handles and withdraw the module (Fig

Page 74 - 4.11 FC60SS RAID Module

Enclosure User Guide624.11.2 Installing an FC60SS RAID ModuleImportant Host and Expansion Connectors: Class 1 Laser Product• If fitted with optical mo

Page 75 - Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting633 Cam the module home by manually closing the latches (see Figure 4–12).Figure 4–12 Installing a FC60SS RAID Module (step 2)4 A clic

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Figure 4–13 Removing a Battery Module)Enclosure User Guide644.12.2 Installing a Battery Module1 Check for damage, do not install if there are any out

Page 77 - 4.12 Battery Module

Troubleshooting654.13 Removing/Replacing Disk I/O ModulesTo remove/replace a Disk I/O module, please follow the procedures for Removing and Replacing

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Enclosure User GuideviiiEuropean RegulationsThis equipment complies with European Regulations EN 55022 Class A: Limits and Methods of Measurement of R

Page 79 - 4.14 Drive Carrier Module

Figure 4–16 Removing a Drive Carrier Module (step 3)Enclosure User Guide664.14.2 Installing a Drive Carrier ModuleWarning All drive bays must be fitte

Page 80 - 4.14.3 Installation Procedure

Figure 4–17 Drive Carrier Module with Handle ReleasedTroubleshooting67Note: If the anti-tamper locks have been activated, please refer to section 2.10

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Enclosure User Guide68Caution Ensure that the carriers are fully engaged in the enclosure, as shown in Figure 4–19.Figure 4–19Engaging a Drive Carrier

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Index69Indexaairflow 14Alarm Mute push-button 52anti-static wrist or ankle strap 21anti-tamper lock 13, 34, 65Audible Alarm 5, 52, 53, 54, 55Auto

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Enclosure User Guide70 mModule Fault LED 41, 57oOperator’s (Ops) Panel 2, 4Ops Panel 4, 9, 12, 25, 36, 49, 56Ops Panel LEDs 4, 41, 42, 49, 52opti

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PrefaceixBattery Module Caution Label: Do not operate with modules missingFan Module Caution Label: Do not operate with modules missing• FC60SS-1220

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