IBM DCS9550 1S1 Drive Carrier Module, Sata Dual Path Transition Card, Drive Status Indicators

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Introduction

1.2.4Drive Carrier Module

The Drive Carrier Module comprises a hard disk mounted in a carrier. Each drive bay can house a single Low Profile

1.0inch high, 3.5 inch form factor disk drive in its carrier. The carrier has mounting locations for ATA or FC-AL drives.

Each disk drive is enclosed in a die-cast aluminum carrier which provides excellent thermal conduction, radio frequency, and electro-magnetic induction protection and affords the drive maximum physical protection.

The front cap also supports an ergonomic handle which provides the following functions:

Camming of carrier into and out of drive bays.

Positive 'spring loading' of the drive/backplane connector.

An anti-tamper lock operated by a torx socket type key.

Figure 1–9Drive Carrier Module

1.2.4.1SATA Dual Path Transition Card

For SATA drives, a SATA dual path transition card is used in place of a SATA - PATA transition card. This is attached to the rear of each drive to provide a SCA-2 interface to the drive carrier using the same pins as Fibre Channel. In addition, the card provides a SATA path switch (1.5Gb/s) suitable for dual redundant I/O module applications.

1.2.4.2Drive Status Indicators

Each drive carrier incorporates two indicators, an upper (Green) and lower (Amber). In normal operation the green indicator will be ON and will flicker as the drive operates.The amber indicator is OFF during normal operation and ON if there is a drive fault present.

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IBM System Storage DCS9550 1S1 Storage Expansion Unit Installation, Service, and User Guide

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Contents IBM System Storage Page Preface International Standards Safety Guidelines Figure P-3PSU/Cooling Module Caution Label Figure P-5 PSU Safety Label Electric Shock Hazard Inside Class 1 Laser Product Avis de conformité à la réglementation d’Industrie Canada ESD Precautions Data Security Taiwan Contact Information How to Send Your Comments Page Page Contents Xiii IBM System Storage DCS9550 1S1 Storage Expansion Unit Introduction2Enclosure Chassis Front Enclosure ChassisMultiple Power Supply/Cooling Modules Power Supply/Cooling ModuleOperators Panel Ops Panel Indicators and SwitchesSCM Input/Output Module DCS9550 Controller Settings6SCM I/O Module 7SCM Front Panel as viewed from rear of Enclosure Sata Dual Path Transition Card Drive Status IndicatorsDrive Carrier Module Blank Modules Anti-tamper LocksDummy Carrier Modules PSU Safety and EMC Compliance DimensionsWeight AC Power 450W PSUAirflow EnvironmentInterfaces SCM I/O Module SpecificationDrive Carrier Module Specification Software Enclosure Services SES Support This page is intentionally blank Planning Your Installation Installation1Module locations Enclosure Bay Numbering ConventionRack Mounting Rail Kit Enclosure Installation ProceduresChassis Installation Parts Check List Pre-RequisitesPower Supply/Cooling Module Procedure ProcedurePower Supply/Cooling Module Installation 2AC Power Supply/Cooling Module Handle in Open Position FC-AL Interface SCM I/O Module ConfigurationsInternal Loop Structures Unit 1-S Unit 2- S 7IBM System Storage DCS9550 Couplet Cabling SCM I/O Module InstallationDrive Enclosure Device Addressing Switch Function Recommended Definition Number SettingSwitch Function Recommended Row Column Drive ConfigurationDrive Carrier Installation Parts Check List 10Installing a Sata Drive Carrier Module Activating the Locks Engaging the Anti-tamper Locks13Activating the Anti-tamper Lock Power Cord Connection Parts Check ListGrounding Checks This page is intentionally blank Operation Power OnAC PSU Power Supply/Cooling Module LEDsLED Ops Panel LEDsDisk Drives LEDs Power DownStarting the Drives Emulation Limitations Initial Start-up Problems Faulty CordsLEDs Alarm Sounds On Power UpGreen Signal Good LED on SCM Not Lit Ops Panel LED SCM I/O Module LEDs Audible AlarmAudible Alarm Mute Power Supply/Cooling Faults TroubleshootingSystem Faults Thermal Control Power supplies FittedThermal Shutdown Thermal AlarmDrive Carrier Module Faults Replacing a Module Dealing with Hardware FaultsContinuous Operation During Replacement Inserting the Module 2Removing/Inserting an AC Power Supply/Cooling Module Removing the Module SCM I/O Module5Removing an SCM I/O Module 7SCM I/O Module Latch Operation Removal and ReplacementSpare Parts and Ancillary Items IBM MTM 1269-1S1 Sata Disk Chassis FRUsThis page is intentionally blank Glossary Page Index System LED For additional information, visit the web at Trademarks Page Page Readers’ Comments We’d Like to Hear from You Business Reply Mail Page SC30-9738-00