ATTO Technology VT-Class manual Diamond-VT Physical Setup, Floor Model, Rack Mount

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3.2 Diamond-VT Physical Setup

The Diamond-VT is shipped completely assembled with two 120 VAC power cords for use in the United States and Canada.

Immediately upon receipt, check the shipping carton for damage from mishandling. Contact us at once by the means easiest for you (see Warranty on page A-xv)if the carton has been mishandled or displays any signs of damage.

Floor Model

The Diamond-VT is heavy (about 92 pounds fully loaded) and requires two people to lift and carry it safely. Place the Diamond-VT on a level surface and make sure there is adequate space in the front and back of the unit for proper cooling and airflow. Continue with the general instructions.

Rack Mount

The Diamond-VT fully loaded is heavy (about 86 pounds). The unit should be handled with care and requires two people to lift, carry and/or install it safely.

The Diamond Array can be mounted via several different methods in a 19” rack with 3U (5.25”) of vertical space required. Air flow should not be restricted in any way.

Installation in a rack may create a differential between the room ambient temperature and the internal ambient temperature in the rack. While the maximum internal operating temperature of the Diamond-VT is 47°C, you should not run the system at the maximum temperature for extended periods. Therefore, ensure that the room ambient temperature is kept below 30°C for best operation.

Each side of the rack mount Diamond-VT chassis has three pairs of mounting holes. One is located near the front of the rack, one near the unit’s center of gravity, and one near the rear of the rack. The holes accommodate 10/32 screws but the screws can protrude no farther than .375 inches into the rack.

Spaced rail pairs in some rackmount cabinets.

You can mount the Diamond-VT using two sets of rail pairs spaced to accommodate the overall length of the unit (approximately 23 inches). Mount using the rack mount brackets on the front and rear of the unit fastened to the rail pairs using 10/32 pan head screws with lock and flat washers.

Rack mount cabinets with stationary shelf or tray

system. The shelf or tray must be able to support at least 125 pounds. The shelf or tray must be installed and secured to the rack before installing the Diamond-VT. Secure the front of the array to the rack with 10/32 screws, locks and flat washers.

Sliding shelf or tray type systems

be used under any circumstances.

Two point open rack system. The rack must be

strong enough to support the Diamond Array properly. Mounting brackets should be moved to the centermost mounting holes and secured using 10/32 screws.

CAUTION

Do not mount multiple Diamond-VT units on a two-rail rack or mount the array above the midpoint of a two-rail rack system.

Do not mount the Diamond-VT on any kind of rail-type system. The array is too heavy and does not have the proper hole pattern for rails.

Insure the Diamond-VT has adequate air flow and continue with the general instructions.

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ATTO Technology Inc. Diamond Storage Array Installation and Operation Manual

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Contents Diamond Storage Array VT-Class Page Page Contents Atto ExpressNAV Browser-based Interface ExpressNAV PagesFibre Channel Configuration Commands Serial Port Configuration CommandsMaintenance Services Commands Diagnostic CommandsDrive Management Commands ECCConfiguring the Diamond-VT Diagnostics, Upgrade and Maintenance TroubleshootingResetting Defaults Virtual TapeAppendix D Sample Zoning Command Sequences Appendix E Specifications XiiAppendix F Product Safety Xiii Appendix G Part numbers Xiv Appendix H WarrantyAtto Technology, Inc PrefaceDisclaimer Page Diamond-VT features Diamond Storage Array-VT Product OverviewFibre Channel model Scsi modelDiamond-VT Technical Overview RS-232Ethernet 400MB/secAdxt Powers ATA to New Levels ATA Interface Engine AIE The interface to eachInstallation Instructions Physical setupSet up the Ethernet connection Connect to EthernetSet up Virtual Tape configuration Configuration examplesConnect to Ethernet, on page 5, follow RAID Level 10 with Hot Spare sledsDiamond-VT Components Floor modelRack mount model Rack Mount Diamond-VT Physical SetupFloor Model Physical setup Manual configuration Connecting a Fibre Channel ArrayAutoconfiguration Fibre Channel connections Connecting a Scsi Array To connect the Scsi Diamond-VTBus speed, MB/sec Bus width Max. bus lengths Max. device BitsScsi connections Accessing the Diamond-VT Command Line InterfaceAtto ExpressNAV RS-232 portSnmp Initiator Host Diamond-VT In-band CLI Over Fibre ChannelDetails Initiator/Host Diamond-VT Serial Port Access Serial port access Ethernet Access Telnet and Snmp Protocols To connect to the Ethernet portTo use Telnet To use SnmpTraps are generated for the following situations Browser compatibility Atto ExpressNAV Browser-based InterfaceNavigating ExpressNAV Reset button Parameter name Submit buttonExpressNAV Pages Tape Volumes ConfigurationLogical Units PartitionsReady CLI Interface via ASCII-based CommandsSaveConfiguration command Return type/mode Return format/content HostnameSummary of CLI Commands Command Defaults ExampleCLI index Zoneaddhost zone1 General Use Commands Ethernet Commands SNMPUpdates TelnetPasswordTelnetTimeout SNMPTrapsFibre Channel Configuration Commands FcPortList FcPortNameFcScsiBusyStatus FcWWNameSerial Port Configuration Commands SerialPortBaudRateSerialPortHandshake SerialPortEchoMaintenance Services Commands Diagnostic Commands PowerAudibleAlarm SledFaultLEDTapeVolumeInfo RAID5ClearDataStatusDrive Management Commands DriveWipe LUNStateIdeTransferRate IdeWriteCacheRAID5ClearData RAIDInterleaveRAIDHaltRebuild RAIDManualRebuildRestoreModePages TapeVolumeBlockSizeRebuildPriority TapeWriteProtectZoneClearAll ZoneCreateZoneDelete ZoneRemoveDeviceCLI configure drives Configuring the Diamond-VT Virtual Tape VolumesRAID Level Hot Spare sledsInterleave Enhancing performanceVirtual Tape To set up RAID Level 10 with Hot Spare sleds Optional Hot Spare SledPlanned configuration is a work-in-process ZonesPrinciples of Zoning Device portion defines the LUNsType ZoneInfo Factors to considerStatus and Sense Data Configuring Zoning To create a zoneTo remove zones To change current zonesErrors Zone definition tables The Zone commandsUpdating firmware via the optional Ethernet card Updating FirmwareUpdating firmware via the RS-232 serial port Cd c\diamond\flash Type put ....imaDiagnostics, Upgrade and Maintenance Power On Self Test Post Each timeRS-232 Monitoring Port and CLI One tool to Ethernet Monitoring Port and CLI If the optional25C 32C 35C 40C Power Supply Monitoring The Diamond-VTSystem Fault LED and Error Codes If a serious Disk Drive Activity and Disk Fault LEDs Each Monitoring, reporting Troubleshooting Windows 2000 special instructions Error MessagesCommand Line Interface messages Specific situations and suggestionsIf a power supply fails If you can’t access the Diamond-VT CLI via EthernetIf you cannot read or write to the Diamond-VT Type FirmwareRestart in CLIResetting Defaults Factory DefaultDefault Return to Default settingsCommand Default Rebuilding RAID Level 5 and 10 Configurations To synchronize mirrored drives manually Hardware Maintenance Hardware maintenance Hot Swap Operating Instructions Disk DrivesBlower Assemblies Power SuppliesTo replace a blower assembly Appendix a Glossary Fibre Channel technologySAN technology Scsi protocolAppendix Fibre Channel FeatureAppendix B ATA Disk Technology Appendix C LunInfo for a Jbod setup LunInfo PartitionInfo active 59TapeVolumeInfo ZoneInfoViii Appendix D Sample Zoning Command Sequences First time configuration after downloadSimple configuration Symmetric ModelAsymmetric Model ZoneClearAll ZoneCreate zone1ZoneAddPort zone1 ZoneCreate zone2 ZoneAddPort zone2 ZoneCreate zone3Combined Symmetric/Asymmetric Model Appendix E Specifications Rack Mount DimensionsFloor Mount Dimensions Environmental and physicalAppendix F Product Safety Safety compliancesEMC specifications Radio and television interferenceAppendix G Part numbers Description All modelsContact Atto Technology, Inc Appendix H WarrantyManufacturer limited warranty