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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
PrefacexiEMC PrecautionsIf passive copper cables are connected, the cable must not have a connection to a common ground/earth point.Rack System Precau
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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Introduction 1Chapter 1Introduction1.1 FC60SS EnclosurePlatformThe FC60SS Enclosure Platform is a 2U (rack space) disk drive enclosure, housing twel
Enclosure User Guide21.2 FC60SS-XPN Expansion EnclosureFC60SS RAID enclosure expansion is achieved by connecting FC60SS-XPN expansion enclosures. M
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
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
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
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
Enclosure User Guide61.4 The Plug-in ModulesAn FC60SS enclosure requires the following modules for normal operation:• 2 x 350W AC Power Supply modules
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
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
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
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
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
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/
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
Figure 1–17 Anti-tamper LockEnclosure User Guide141.4.7 Dummy Carrier ModulesDummy Carrier modules are provided for fitting in all unused drive bays.
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
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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
Introduction171.5.8 InterfacesDrive support See drive carrier specificationAttachment • 1 domain of 12 drives per FC60SS RAID module• 2 Fibre Channel
Enclosure User Guide18* These LEDs blink on/off when there is module activity. 1.5.10 Drive Carrier Module SpecificationImportant Operating FC60SS enc
Getting Started 19Chapter 2Getting Started2.1 Introduction In this chapter, you are shown how to install your FC60SS enclosure into an industry stand
Figure 2–1 Module locationsEnclosure User Guide202.2.1 Enclosure Drive Bay Numbering ConventionThe enclosure drive bay numbering convention is shown i
Getting Started212.3 Enclosure Installation Procedures Caution An FC60SS enclosure with all component parts installed is too heavy for a single person
Figure 2–2 Unpacking the Enclosure SystemEnclosure User Guide222.3.3 Rack Installation Pre-RequisitesThe FC60SS enclosure is designed for installation
Getting Started23The rack mounting rail kit also incorporates a rear hold down mechanism to ensure shock and vibration immunity. Please contact your s
Figure 2–4 Securing Chassis Slides to Enclosure (steps 1 & 2) Enclosure User Guide243 Assemble to brackets (not handed) to rack as follows (refer
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
iv Enclosure User Guide1.5.3 AC Power (350W PSU) ...
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
Getting Started27• Menu-based RAID Configuration Utility User Guide .2.5.3 RAID Configuration Utility (Text-based)The FC60SS RAID module firmware bas
Figure 2–7 Single Host Dual Controller ConnectionsFigure 2–8 Dual Host Dual Controller ConnectionsEnclosure User Guide28
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
Figure 2–11 Dual Host Dual Controller and Dual Switch ConnectionsFigure 2–12Single Host Single Controller Connections Enclosure User Guide30
Figure 2–13 Dual Host Single Controller ConnectionsGetting Started312.8 Ethernet ConnectionAn RJ45 10/100BaseT Ethernet port allows the controller to
Enclosure User Guide322.9 Enclosures ExpansionAdditional expansion enclosures, e.g.FC60SS-XPN enclosures, can be connected to a FC60SS enclosure. Mult
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
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
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
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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
Getting Started37Warning Some electrical circuits could be damaged if external signal cables or power control cables are present during the grounding
Figure 2–18 Welcome Screen Enclosure User Guide384 T he program will begin searching for Embedded StorView modules (Figure 2–19). Those embedded modul
Getting Started39If you wish to manually configure your network setting, enter the correction information in the appropriate fields. Enter a new” pass
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
Operation 41Chapter 3Operation3.1 Before You BeginBefore powering up the FC60SS enclosure please ensure that all the modules are firmly seated in the
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
Table 3–3 Ops Panel LED StatesOps Panel LEDs Other Associated LEDs or AlarmsState DescriptionPowerOn(Green/Amber)SystemFault (Amber)LogicalFault (Ambe
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
Operation453.7 Disk I/O Module LEDsTable 3–5 Disk I/O Module LEDsLED Functions State DescriptionHost 0 & Host 1(Green)ONFlashingOFF ReadyActiveNot
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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
Troubleshooting 47Chapter 4Troubleshooting and Problem Solving4.1 Overview FC60SS enclosures include a processor and associated monitoring and contro
Enclosure User Guide482 Check that all drive carrier modules have been correctly installed and that the LEDs on all installed drive carrier modules ar
Troubleshooting494.2.2 Cooling Module LEDTable 4–2 Cooling Module LEDStatus Module Fault (Amber)Enclosure On - Fan OK OffFan Fail OnThe Cooling modul
Table 4–3 Ops Panel LED StatesOps Panel LEDs Other Associated LEDs or AlarmsState DescriptionPowerOn(Green/Amber)SystemFault (Amber)LogicalFault (Ambe
Troubleshooting514.2.4 FC60SS RAID Module LEDsThe FC60SS RAID module incorporates the following LED indicators: For details on how to remove and repla
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
Troubleshooting53Notes 1 Drive Activity - LED may be off for a length of time during power up.2 Impacted - any background service, e.g. initializatio
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
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
PrefaceviiPrefaceWhat is in this guideThis user guide gives you step-by-step instructions on how to install, configure and connect an FC60SSSAS Enclos
Enclosure User Guide564.6 Dealing with Hardware FaultsEnsure that you have obtained a replacement module of the same type before removing any faulty m
Troubleshooting574.9 Power Supply ModulesWarning The FC60SS enclosure must only be operated with two Power Supply modules installed.4.9.1 Removing a P
Enclosure User Guide581 Check for damage, especially to the rear connector on the PSU.Caution Handle the module carefully and avoid damaging the conne
Troubleshooting594.10 Cooling Module4.10.1 Removing a Cooling Module1 Grasp latch (Figure 4–5) between thumb and forefinger. Squeeze thumb and forefin
Enclosure User Guide604.10.2 Installing a Cooling Module1 Check for damage, especially to the rear connector on the supply. Caution Handle the 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
Enclosure User Guide624.11.2 Installing an FC60SS RAID ModuleImportant Host and Expansion Connectors: Class 1 Laser Product• If fitted with optical mo
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
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
Troubleshooting654.13 Removing/Replacing Disk I/O ModulesTo remove/replace a Disk I/O module, please follow the procedures for Removing and Replacing
Enclosure User GuideviiiEuropean RegulationsThis equipment complies with European Regulations EN 55022 Class A: Limits and Methods of Measurement of R
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
Figure 4–17 Drive Carrier Module with Handle ReleasedTroubleshooting67Note: If the anti-tamper locks have been activated, please refer to section 2.10
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
Index69Indexaairflow 14Alarm Mute push-button 52anti-static wrist or ankle strap 21anti-tamper lock 13, 34, 65Audible Alarm 5, 52, 53, 54, 55Auto
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
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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