Compaq EK-SMCPO-UG. C01 manual Maintenance

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The SCSI bus configuration switch selects the eight (0 – 7) SCSI bus configurations in the pedestal. Each bus configuration determines the slot device addresses (0 – 6) for both 8-bit and 16-bit devices. The pedestal is configured at the factory for split-bus operation (configuration switch set to 6). To change the configuration of the bus, you must remove the left side panel to gain access to the backplane and the configuration switch.

NOTE: SCSI device addresses 6 and 7 are reserved for the RAID Array controllers. The top controller slot in the pedestal is assigned device address 7 and the bottom slot (redundant controller) is device address 6. The controller allows a maximum of 14 disk devices on each of its device buses.

To remove the side panel, proceed as follows:

1. Quiesce the host bus by shutting down the host system.

CAUTION: To allow the UPS to supply power while the cache is being flushed to disk, do not unplug the base pedestal from the UPS.

2.Unplug the base pedestal power cord from the wall outlet.

3.Unplug the UPS power cord from the wall outlet. The UPS will now signal the controller to flush the cache.

4.Wait until the UPS shuts down completely (this may take several minutes).

5.Power off the base pedestal and plug the UPS power cord into the wall outlet.

6.Disconnect the SCSI cable from the host connector on the rear panel.

7.Remove the front door on the pedestal.

8.Remove the cover screw from the left side panel (Figure 3–8).

9.Grasp the handhold at the rear of the panel and pull the panel toward the rear and clear of the cabinet.

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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 Description Product OverviewRAID Array 3000 pedestal enclosure drives optional RA3000 pedestal subsystem with one controller, 230 Compaq Part NoPedestal Cabinet Pedestal FeaturesPedestal front panel major components Pedestal Components StorageWorks Building Blocks SBBsRAID Array Controller UPS Pedestal Power SuppliesEMU circuit board location Environmental Monitor Unit EMUShows the Pedestal rear panel components UltraSCSI Buses UltraSCSI bus port and default Scsi ID assignmentsUltraSCSI bus configuration switch Connecting the Pedestal to a Host System ItemÂDescription Single Host, Single Adapter CablingDescription Single Host, Dual Adapter/Dual Controller CablingHost System Dual Host, Single Adapter/Single Controller Cabling Pedestal Technical Specifications SpecificationsPower Specifications Pedestal Physical and Power SpecificationPhysical Specifications DimensionController Overview RAID Array ControllerPage Bridging the gap between the host and the pedestal Controller FeaturesUnits created from storagesets, partitions, and disk drives Specifications Controller SpecificationsController Specifications Name Controller Reset and LED IndicatorsLED/Reset Switch Interface EnvironmentalShows the front panel of the controller Flexible RAID Set ConfigurationCustom Components Performance EnhancementsWrite-Back Caching Efficient Write and Read AlgorithmsWrite On Top Write GatheringMax. No. * of Drives RAID Levels SupportedRAID Levels Supported Pedestal RAID Set RestrictionsRAID Shows a diagram of a RAID 0 write RAID 0+1 Diagram of a RAID 1 writeRAID 0+1 Example Drives SelectedFunction Diagram of a RAID 4 write Page Diagram of a RAID 5 write Just a Bunch of Drives Jbod Redundant OperationFailover EnvironmentalInitialization Message PassingResponse Backup Power ManagementResponse to Various AC Power Conditions ConditionTermination Voltage Voltage MonitoringSystem Voltage Acceptable System Voltage LevelsSupply Voltage Temperature MonitoringExternal Temperature Acceptable External Temperature LevelsAcceptable Board Temperature Levels Board TemperaturePage Maintenance Pedestal Status and Power LEDs Shows the Pedestal status LEDs SBB Status LEDsActivity LED Fault LED Indication Controller LEDsDisk Drive SBB Status LEDs EMU Error Conditions EMU Error ReportingReplacing Components FRUs Replacing an SBB Removing the Pedestal DoorReplacing an SBB Replacing a power supply Replacing a Power SupplyRemoving the controller from the pedestal Replacing the RAID Array ControllerTools required Replacing the EMU BoardRemove standoffs from UPS and external fault connectors Replacing the UPS Differential/Wide UltraSCSI BusRate Bus Length Reconfiguring the Scsi BusScsi Bus Length and External Cables Assigned Slot Device Addresses in the PedestalMaintenance Shows how to remove the screw and panel Close the side panels and replace the cover screw 11. Remove controller Replacing the Controller Memory Cache Modules12 shows how to release the locking clips 14. Install replacement Simm Expansion Pedestal Option Shows the Expansion Pedestal Expansion Pedestal CabinetExpansion Pedestal Option Expansion Pedestal Components Shows the rear panel power suppliesEMU 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 pedestal slot location Second Controller Option KitSaving Existing Configuration Installing the UpgradeUpdating Firmware Updating Firmware Using SwccFirmware update dialog box Updating Firmware Using Serial InterfaceShutting Down the RA3000 Insert Simm into connector Installing Two SIMMs into Second ControllerRemove controller from top slot Replacing Existing ControllerRestoring configuration to new controller Restoring the ConfigurationUpdating Firmware on Second Controller 10. Restored configuration exampleInstalling 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