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Appendix C SCSI Cabling

Additional information to physically connect ports to devices and to your SAN.

SCSI cables and devices must be chosen to maximize performance and minimize the electrical noise from the high-speed data transfers available with the SCSI protocol. Cabling and termination methods become important considerations for proper performance. SCSI cables and devices are subject to specific length and number limitations to deal with electrical problems that arise at increased operating speeds.

Cable types

Use high-quality cables rated for the type of SCSI transfers required: well-insulated SCSI cables ensure error free communications.

Try to keep cable lengths as short as possible to ensure higher signal quality and performance. See Exhibit A-2 on page xxiv.

Note

UltraSCSI is very sensitive to SCSI bus noise, cable distances and the number of devices connected on the SCSI bus. Carefully connect your devices when working with UltraSCSI.

Connecting SCSI devices to SCSI ports

SCSI ports connect SCSI storage devices to the network. Each SCSI port is totally independent from the other SCSI port.

Each SCSI port is a bus capable of supporting 16 devices and each bus is capable of 40, 80 or 160

MB/sec. (Ultra, Ultra2, Ultra160 or Ultra 320) transfer rates.

Each SCSI bus auto-negotiates the appropriate sync rates with the connected devices. If slower devices are mixed with faster devices, the bus communicates at the rate of the slowest device, thus wasting the performance capabilities of the faster devices. Connect slower devices to one SCSI port and connect faster devices to the other port.

The FastStream supports a wide variety of SCSI storage devices including stand-alone and removable drives.

1Connect the cable from the SCSI device to a SCSI port on the FastStream.

2Check the type of cable, cable length limit and number of devices recommended for the port. See Exhibit A-2 on page xxiv.

Keep cable lengths as short as possible to ensure the highest signal quality and performance. These cable lengths include the wiring inside the devices.

3Set the IDs of the SCSI devices connected to the FastStream to a value other than 7.

Use a sequential ID starting at 0 for each device. The SCSI port has an internal factory setting ID of 7, typical for a SCSI initiator device.

4Terminate the SCSI bus after the last device. The FastStream is terminated internally.

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Contents FastStream SC Atto Technology, Inc Contents Phone Home Email Alerts Drive Diagnostics Configure Storage into RAID GroupsMonitor Storage, Configurations Scsi Enclosure Services SESInterface Options Manage Atto Devices, ConfigurationsAppendix E Warranty Xxvi Appendix B Design RAID Groups XixAudio/video features FastStream 5000 Series featuresRAID protection features Additional FastStream 5300 featuresAdditional FastStream 5500 features Additional FastStream 5700 featuresFastStream SC 5300 Physical Attributes Exhibit 1.1-1 The connector side of the FastStream SC5300 FastStream SC 5500 Physical Attributes Reset/restore factory default switchOperating Temperature 5 C-40 C SAS/SATA portsLEDs on the faceplate are Cooling and airflow Fibre Channel ports FastStream SC 5700 Physical AttributesDo not block the enclosure’s vents. Page Installing the FastStream Install the FastStream Storage ControllerUnpacking the packing box verifying contents Setting up Internet ExplorerSelect Internet Options Beginning initial configurationUncheck the Require server verification check box Before creating RAID groups Ensure Drive IntegritySelect Initialize and Verify Drives After creating RAID groups Features you may choose Configure Storage into RAID GroupsAuto-Rebuild Initialization Fault ToleranceSelecting an application Preliminary stepsGeneral Digital Video, General IT or Database Quick Digital VideoAudio Click CommitCreating a custom setup Page Page Modify System Values Changing current user name, passwordCreating a read-only user name, password Changing system variablesWhen you have completed your changes, click on Commit Health and Status Monitor Monitor Storage, ConfigurationsHealth and Status Monitor page appears Configuration Display Scsi Enclosure Services SESConfiguration Click the Set up Error Notification buttonPhone Home Email Alerts Exhibit 6.1-1 The Error Notification Read only drive test Drive DiagnosticsClick the Read-Only Drive Test button Identifying a drive attached to the FastStream Drive performance and healthClick on Identify Drive Scsi Enclosure Services SES Setting up SESIdentifying SES elements Monitoring SES elements Use the Health and Status MonitorSelect the Monitor Enclosure Services button Use the Manage menuCreating RAID groups Modify StorageRAID group processes Deleting RAID groupsChanging RAID configuration RAID migration Adding mirrors to a RAID configurationAdding drives to a RAID group Rebuilding RAID groups Modifying RAID group mappingModifying RAID group partitions Click on the Modify RAID Group Mapping buttonModifying RAID options FastStream process adding or removing Hot SparesSelect the Add/Remove Hot Spares button Removing RAID configuration data Advanced CLIPage Discovering, managing other Atto devices Manage Atto Devices, ConfigurationsCreating a unique name for your FastStream Appliance NameSaving or restoring a configuration Click on the System Configuration Save/Restore buttonUsing the ExpressNAV Storage Manager Interface OptionsType FastStream in the New Connection dialog box Using the serial portUsing Telnet EnterUpdate Firmware Click UploadPage Symbol/Abbreviation Indicates Appendix a CLI Provides an ASCII-based InterfaceCLI error messages CLI summaryCommand Default Example IiiIpdhcp Command Default Example AutoMap CLI command explanationsAutoResume DefaultInterleave BlockDevCleanBoot Delay BlockDevIdentifyEmailPassword DriveTestConfigDumpConfiguration DriveTestEventLog FCPortErrorsEthernetSpeed EventLogFilterFCTargets FCPortListFCSCSIBusyStatus FCWWNameMaxOpTemp IPSubnetMaskIsReserved MetricsResetFCPortErrors PasswordReadOnlyPassword RestoreConfigurationRGCommit RGCancelAddStorageRGAutoRebuild RGCreateRGRebuild RGWaitTimeoutRGPreFetch RGResumeConversionRoute SaveConfigurationRMStatus RouteDisplaySerialPortBaudRate SCSIPortResetSCSIPortResetOnStartup SerialPortEchoSESEnclosures SESDiskFailureAlarmDefault disabled SESIdentifyTime TemperatureTailEventLog TimeZoneJbod Just a Bunch of Disks Appendix B Design RAID GroupsDvraid Digital Video RAID RAID Level 1 mirroring duplicate drives RAID Level 0 striping, no redundancyRAID Level 1 plus additional mirroring RAID Level 4 striping, one parity drive RAID Level 1+0 striping, mirror spans two drivesRAID Level 5 striping, parity distributed among drives Disk Stripe Data Appendix C Scsi Cabling Connecting Scsi devices to Scsi portsCable types Support Max Bits EndedAppendix D Standards and Compliances Declaration of ConformityAppendix E Warranty Manufacturer limited warranty