Compaq EK-SMCPO-UG. C01 manual Backup Power Management, Response to Various AC Power Conditions

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Backup Power Management

The controller must be connected to a backup battery and/or UPS to prevent the subsystem cache from being corrupted during unexpected losses of power. If no backup power supply is provided, the controller will remain off line and reject all I/O requests with a status of Check Condition/Hardware Error.

If the backup power source indicates that power may be failing, the controller’s first step is to sound an alarm, enter write through mode and begin flushing cache. If the backup power source reaches a critical state, the alarm frequency increases and all host channels are disabled to prevent new requests from interfering with the cache flush.

Table 2–6 lists how the controller reacts to the power supplies.

Table 2-6

Response to Various AC Power Conditions

Condition

Low line voltage

No line voltage (AC loss)

UPS low-battery warning

UPS power down

Response

UPS compensation circuit automatically increases output voltage, without placing load on the UPS battery.

UPS switches to the battery, which supplies power to the controller maintaining full functionality.

UPS signals controller of impending power down. Caching is disabled but the controller continues to service host requests and begins to flush cache to disk.

UPS signals controller of impending power down. Subsystem discontinues host services. Cache flush is completed.

UPS shuts itself off, preventing complete battery discharge. All data has been written to disk.

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Contents Compaq StorageWorks Page Contents RAID Array Controller List of Figures RAID 0 write List of Tables Page About This Guide Maintenance Related Documents Text Conventions Symbols in Text This is a test Rack Stability Compaq Website Product Overview Product DescriptionRAID Array 3000 pedestal enclosure drives optional Compaq Part No RA3000 pedestal subsystem with one controller, 230Pedestal Features Pedestal CabinetPedestal front panel major components RAID Array Controller Pedestal ComponentsStorageWorks Building Blocks SBBs Pedestal Power Supplies UPSEnvironmental Monitor Unit EMU EMU circuit board locationShows the Pedestal rear panel components UltraSCSI bus port and default Scsi ID assignments UltraSCSI BusesUltraSCSI bus configuration switch Connecting the Pedestal to a Host System Single Host, Single Adapter Cabling ItemÂDescriptionSingle Host, Dual Adapter/Dual Controller Cabling DescriptionHost System Dual Host, Single Adapter/Single Controller Cabling Specifications Pedestal Technical SpecificationsPedestal Physical and Power Specification Physical SpecificationsDimension Power SpecificationsRAID Array Controller Controller OverviewPage Controller Features Bridging the gap between the host and the pedestalUnits created from storagesets, partitions, and disk drives Controller Specifications SpecificationsController Specifications Controller Reset and LED Indicators LED/Reset Switch InterfaceEnvironmental NameFlexible RAID Set Configuration Shows the front panel of the controllerPerformance Enhancements Custom ComponentsEfficient Write and Read Algorithms Write-Back CachingWrite Gathering Write On TopRAID Levels Supported RAID Levels SupportedPedestal RAID Set Restrictions Max. No. * of DrivesRAID Shows a diagram of a RAID 0 write Diagram of a RAID 1 write RAID 0+1Function RAID 0+1 ExampleDrives Selected Diagram of a RAID 4 write Page Diagram of a RAID 5 write Redundant Operation Just a Bunch of Drives JbodEnvironmental InitializationMessage Passing FailoverBackup Power Management Response to Various AC Power ConditionsCondition ResponseVoltage Monitoring System VoltageAcceptable System Voltage Levels Termination VoltageTemperature Monitoring External TemperatureAcceptable External Temperature Levels Supply VoltageBoard Temperature Acceptable Board Temperature LevelsPage Maintenance Pedestal Status and Power LEDs SBB Status LEDs Shows the Pedestal status LEDsDisk Drive SBB Status LEDs Activity LED Fault LED IndicationController LEDs EMU Error Reporting EMU Error ConditionsReplacing Components FRUs Removing the Pedestal Door Replacing an SBBReplacing an SBB Replacing a Power Supply Replacing a power supplyReplacing the RAID Array Controller Removing the controller from the pedestalReplacing the EMU Board Tools requiredRemove standoffs from UPS and external fault connectors Differential/Wide UltraSCSI Bus Replacing the UPSReconfiguring the Scsi Bus Scsi Bus Length and External CablesAssigned Slot Device Addresses in the Pedestal Rate Bus LengthMaintenance Shows how to remove the screw and panel Close the side panels and replace the cover screw Replacing the Controller Memory Cache Modules 11. Remove controller12 shows how to release the locking clips 14. Install replacement Simm Expansion Pedestal Option Expansion Pedestal Cabinet Shows the Expansion PedestalExpansion Pedestal Option Shows the rear panel power supplies Expansion Pedestal ComponentsEMU Reconfiguring Base Pedestal UltraSCSI Bus Remove the side cover from the base pedestal Figure Disconnect Scsi cable Connect Scsi jumper Remove connector knockout plate 10. Connect Scsi cable Set the bus configuration switch to 7 Figures 4-11 13. Reconfigured Scsi bus addresses 14. Connect Scsi cable between pedestals 15. Power cable connections 16. Transfer drives from base to expansion pedestal Second Controller Option Second Controller Option Kit Second controller pedestal slot locationInstalling the Upgrade Saving Existing ConfigurationUpdating Firmware Using Swcc Updating FirmwareUpdating Firmware Using Serial Interface Firmware update dialog boxShutting Down the RA3000 Installing Two SIMMs into Second Controller Insert Simm into connectorReplacing Existing Controller Remove controller from top slotRestoring the Configuration Restoring configuration to new controller10. Restored configuration example Updating Firmware on Second ControllerInstalling Original Controller Configuring the RA3000 for the Active Mode Operation Configuring the Dual Controllers Connecting to Your Dual Controller Storage System Verifying the Controller Operating Parameters