Fujitsu Siemens Computers S60 manual Fibre Channel FC Connection, Mains Connection

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Fibre Channel (FC) Connection

Connections

9.1Fibre Channel (FC) Connection

The required connectors are on the connection panel of the corresponding FFx-RAID controller module at the rear of the storage subsystem (see figure 19 on page 47).

The possibilities to configure and connect the storage subsystem are described in an additional manual (“PRIMERGY S60 Technical Configuration Guide”, see“Related publications” on page 81).

ÊSet up the data connection between the system unit and the storage subsystem by connecting the plug on the cable from the system unit with the corresponding FC connector of the storage subsystem.

IPay attention that the plug is securely attached to the FC connector. Only in this way a smooth data transfer between the system unit and the storage subsystem can be ensured.

9.2Mains Connection

The storage subsystem is supplied with the mains voltage via the delivered power cables.

 

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Figure 24: Connecting the Power Cable

ÊPlug the end of the power cable marked (1) into the socket of the power supply unit on the rear of the storage subsystem.

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Contents Primergy S60 Storage Subsystem Comments… Suggestions… Corrections… Copyright and TrademarksGerman English Page Contents Contents Plug-in Board ModulesContents Page Introduction Server Management/ServerViewTarget Group Target GroupNotation Conventions BoldStructure of the Manual Technical Data Standards Complied With Maintenance Areas and Ventilation DistancesEnvironmental Conditions according to DIN EN Noise Development ISO Operation IdlePage Important Notes Important Notes Electrostatic Sensitive Device Label Electrostatic Sensitive Device ESD stickerFCC notices Federal Communications Commission CE certificateRFI Suppression CE certificateImportant Notes Environmental Protection Environmental ProtectionEnvironmentally friendly product design and development Take-back, recycling and disposal Further information on environmental protectionPage Operating and Indicator Elements FrontMeaning of the S60 Operating Status LEDs FrontOptical Waveguide Color Meaning Control LEDs for the Hard Disk Drives HddstatusLED Indication MeaningRear Side FFx-RAID Controller Module LEDsRear Side Power Supply Unit LEDs Fault Operating Status of the power supply unitPower Switch SettingPosition Function Description Fan LED Color Meaning Required MeasuresPage Open the Housing Floorstand ModelRemoving and Mounting the door Open the Housing Removing/Mounting the left Side CoverOpen the Housing Page Power Supply Power Supply UnitsReplacing the Power Supply Unit Power Supply UnitsInstalling occurs in reverse of order Page Fan Module Installing/Removing the Fan Module Installing/Removing the Fan ModuleProceed as follows when installing the fan module Page FC Hard Disk Drives Handling Hard Disk Drives/HDD ModulesInstalling/Removing HDD/Dummy Module Installing/Removing HDD/Dummy ModuleRemoving the dummy module Installing the HDD module FC Hard Disk DrivesTemperature difference C Minimum acclimatization time HoursRemoving occurs in reverse order Hot Swap for FC HDD Modules Hot Swap for FC HDD ModulesIdentification Marks and Loop Addresses Page Plug-in Board Modules FFx-RAID Controller ModuleIndicators and Connectors FFx-RAID Controller ModuleDAC Element Label on the connection panelDescription of the LED indicators RedHssdc Switches RS232 SwitchPos. Description DIP Switches FFx-RAID Controller Module Switches on the Host AdapterInstalling/removing the FFx-RAID controller module DIP switch FunctionLoosen the knurled screw on the FFx-RAID controller module Adding a Second FFx-RAID Controller Module Removing the ModuleFFx-BBU Battery Backup Unit Module Conditioning the Battery Connections Terminals on the Rear PanelFibre Channel FC Connection Mains ConnectionFibre Channel FC Connection Mains Connection with Phase Redundancy Mains Connection with Phase RedundancyPower connection via UPS Power connection via UPSInstallation Installation StepsSetting Up the Floorstand Model Unpacking the Storage SubsystemUnpacking the Storage Subsystem Mounting the Rack Model Preparing the Slide Rails Mounting the Rack ModelMounting Slide Rails Mounting the SubsystemRouting the Cables Leads RoutingArticulated Cable Guide Connecting leads Connecting and Disconnecting CablesConnecting and Disconnecting Cables Disconnecting leadsSwitching the Storage Subsystem ON/OFF Page Troubleshooting Problem Solutions and TipsPower Supply Status Indicator Front Power supply status indicator lights yellow Power supply status indicator lights orangeOne of the fans is defective Cooling StatusCooling status LED lights yellow Cooling status LED lights orangeServer Management Status Storage Subsystem Switches OFF System will not boot after Installation of New HDD ModulesHDD Ready Indicator does not light up FFx-RAID controller not configured for the hard disk drive Problem Solutions and Tips TroubleshootingConfiguration of the FFx-RAID controller incorrect Hard Disk Drives dead on System StartAbbreviations IEC SCA Page Related publications Primergy S60Page Index CablesIndex Index Unpacking Page Comments Suggestions Corrections Page Comments Suggestions Corrections

S60 specifications

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