Sun Microsystems CP32x0 manual Features of the ARTM-HD

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1.1Features of the ARTM-HD

The Netra CP32x0 SAS Storage Advanced Rear Transition Module HD (ARTM-HD) is a fully compatible, carrier-grade Advanced Telecom Computing Architecture® (ATCA) ARTM for ATCA blade servers designed to be compatible with the AdvancedRTM specification. The ARTM-HD is not compatible with ATCA cards that do not comply with this specification.

The 6 rack unit (6U) form factor, single-slot ARTM supplies either single or dual SAS hard disk drives, and rear I/O connections that support additional peripherals for use with compatible Netra ATCA blade servers. The rear I/O access enables you to replace the Netra ATCA blade servers without disconnecting cables. Industry-standard connectors and pin assignments ensure ease of use and flexible design. The ARTM-HD permits the creation of high-density systems by enabling easy access to I/O (FIGURE 1-1).

Features of the ARTM-HD include:

Conforms to ARTM Interface specification

Conforms to PICMG ATCA card specification for RTM cards

RTM is hot-swappable to its blade server

Either single or dual hot-swappable 146 GB SAS hard disk drive (HD)

One LSI1068E PCIe to 8-Port SAS controller, flash device, and NVSRAM to support boot code and RAID support

Infinband-style connectors for external drive support using a type SFF-8470 SAS cable

Supports primary and secondary external connections

PCIe x8 bus interface to blade server

One asynchronous serial port to RJ45 connector

One 10/100/1000 MBASE-T management port, with LEDS

Vitesse VSC410 MMC

25W Max power

NEBS level 3 compliant

The ARTM-HD requires an ATCA shelf (chassis) with a midplane that accommodates front and rear blade server installations. The primary purpose of this module is to provide a single or dual SAS drive and rear access connections to the blade server’s I/O devices.

1-2Netra CP32x0 SAS Storage Advanced Rear Transition Module HD User’s Guide • January 2009

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Contents Sun Microsystems, Inc Please Recycle Contents Disk Management 3-1 3.1 RAID Support Index Index-1 Page Figures Page Tables Page Preface How This Document Is OrganizedUsing Unix Commands Shell PromptsTypographic Conventions Related Documentation Documentation, Support, and Training Third-Party Web SitesSun Welcomes Your Comments Page Overview Features of the ARTM-HD Picmg Standards Compliance Airflow Cooling RequirementsPressure Drop Rates ARTM-HD Component Diagram 1Netra CP32x0 ARTM-HD ComponentsI/O Interfaces 3Netra CP32x0 ARTM-HD I/O Configurations Hard Disk Drives Hard Disk Drive ControllerExternal SAS Connectors 3Connecting to an External Disk Array4Connecting to Another Artm LEDsSoftware Support LEDsPage Part Number, Serial Number, and FC Address Labels Part number label Serial number labelPage Installation and Service About Installing and Removing ARTM-HD1Installing the Blade Server and ARTM-HD Into the Atca Shelf Installing the ARTM-HD Retention screw Injector/ejector latch 3Holding the ARTM-HD During Installation 4Inserting the ARTM-HD Power on the system, if necessary Removing the ARTM-HD 5Removing the ARTM-HD Installing a Hard Disk Drive Removing a Hard Disk Drive6Jumper setting for red OOS LED P1/P2 Changing the OOS LED ColorReinstall the ARTM-HD Page Disk Management SAS Bios Overview RAID SupportStarting the SAS Bios Configuration Utility Creating a RAID 0 Volume Creating a RAID 1 Volume Creating a RAID 1E Volume Viewing RAID Volume Properties Synchronizing an Array Activating an ArrayDeleting an Array Locating a Disk DrivePage Specifications and Connectors Specifications for the ARTM-HD Physical DimensionsHardware Descriptions Ethernet Management PortConnectors and Pin Assignments 1shows the location of the connectors1 I/O Connectors Serial Port SAS Connectors Zone 3 Connectors 4lists the Zone 3, J31 connector pinouts 6lists the Zone 3, J33 connector pinouts Bios SAS RAID Index