Cisco Systems SFS 7008 manual Managing Individual Components

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Connect Management Devices

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Attach a Serial Console Cable to a PC or Terminal

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Connect an Ethernet Cable to the Ethernet Management Port

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Recommended Management Configuration

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Power on the Chassis

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Configure Basic Connectivity

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Assigning an Address Statically

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Assigning an Address Dynamically

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Connect Network Devices

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About Connectors

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Connecting InfiniBand Devices

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Manage the System

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(Optional) Launch the Chassis Manager

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(Optional) Install the Element Manager GUI

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3: Managing Individual Components

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About the Field Replaceable Units

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Power Supply Modules

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About the Power Supply Modules

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Removing a Power Supply Module

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Installing a New Power Supply Module

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Fan Tray Modules

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About the Fan Tray Modules

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Removing a Fan Module

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Installing a Fan Module

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Fabric Controllers

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About the Fabric Controllers

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Removing a Fabric Controller

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Installing a Fabric Controller

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Upgrading the Controller Card

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Line Interface Management Modules (LIM)

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About LIM Cards

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Removing a LIM Card

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Installing a LIM Module

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Management Interface Modules

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About Management Interface Modules

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Removing a Management Interface Module

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Installing a Management Interface Module

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Chassis ID Modules

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About Chassis ID Modules

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Removing a Chassis ID Module

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Installing a Replacement Chassis ID Module

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4: Administrative Tasks

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Upgrade all Cards in a Chassis

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Contents Part Number OL-7725-01 Product ID Page Regulatory Notices Vii Managing Individual Components Monitoring the Topspin 270 System 107 FCC Statement Safety Information Electrical CautionsViii Contact Information General CautionsPage System Architecture Hot StandbyInfiniBand Connectivity FlexibilityHi-Availability HardwareDiagram of the Chassis About the Topspin 270 ChassisNon-Blocking Architecture Fabric2Back Chassis View Chassis Slot Numbering 3Chassis Slot Numbering in Front Non-port SideDimensions Power SuppliesConnections LEDsFan Trays Management Interface ModulesFabric Controller Modules Node and Core SlotsMaster/Slave and Standby Roles Node SlotRack Alarm Line Interface Modules LIMChassis ID Module How the Chassis ID is UsedAdministrative Features Read the Cautionary Statements Prepare the SitePrepare the Physical Environment for Topspin 270 System Mount the Topspin 270 Chassis in a Rack Rack Mount InstallationRequirements 2Unscrew Extra Rack Ears from the Chassis 3Chassis Set onto Shelf Install Optional HA Components 5Use Appropriate Screws to Attach Rack Ears to RailsConnect Management Devices Attach a Serial Console Cable to a PC or TerminalPower on the Chassis Recommended Management ConfigurationConnect an Ethernet Cable to the Ethernet Management Port Configure Basic Connectivity 8Power Jack LocationsTopspin-270config#interface mgmt-ethernet Topspin-270#copy running-config startup-configAssigning an Address Statically Assigning an Address DynamicallyAbout Connectors Connect Network DevicesConnecting InfiniBand Devices Manage the SystemPrepare Your Device Optional Launch the Chassis ManagerLaunch Chassis Manager 10Web Browser Window Optional Install the Element Manager GUI Power Supply Modules About the Power Supply ModulesAbout a Failed Power Supply About the Field Replaceable UnitsRemoving a Power Supply Module Locating the Power Supply ModulePower Cord back Power Supply front Installing a New Power Supply Module 3Pulling the Power Supply Module from the BayFan Tray Modules About the Fan Tray ModulesRemoving a Fan Module About a Failed Fan Tray5Loosening Captive Screws Installing a Fan Module 7Pushing Fan Module into SlotAbout the Fabric Controllers Fabric ControllersRemoving a Fabric Controller 9Loosen Captive Screws Before Removing Installing a Fabric Controller Upgrading the Controller CardAbout LIM Cards Line Interface Management Modules LIMRemoving a LIM Card 12Removing a Pinch-Type Connector 14Loosen the Captive Screws Installing a LIM Module 17Closing the LIM Module LeversManagement Interface Modules About Management Interface ModulesRemoving a Management Interface Module About a Failed Management Interface ModuleInstalling a Management Interface Module Chassis ID ModulesAbout Chassis ID Modules Removing a Chassis ID Module20Loosen the Captive Screws Installing a Replacement Chassis ID Module Upgrade all Cards in a Chassis Upgrading a Topspin 270 with the CLISelect Maintenance File Management Upgrading a Topspin 270 with Element ManagerSelect Maintenance Boot Config Upgrading an Individual Controller Card Upgrading a Topspin 270 with the Chassis ManagerUpgrading a Controller Card with the CLI Show the standby Controller card Upgrading Individual Node Cards Upgrading a Node Card with the CLI5Copy the .img File to Server Switch Upgrading a Node Card with Element Manager6Watching the File Copy Progress 8Disable and Enable the Node Cards Upgrading Node Cards with the Chassis Manager Page Monitoring the Topspin 270 System Interpreting the Front Panel LEDsLocating the System-Wide Status LED System-Wide Status LEDInterpreting the System Status LED Power Supply LEDs Locating the Power Supply LEDsInterpreting the Power Supply LEDs 3Power Supply Identify LEDLocation Fan LEDsInterpreting the Fan LEDs Fabric Controller LEDs Interpreting the Fabric Controller LEDsInterpreting the Back Panel LEDs Management Interface Module LEDsInterpreting the Management Interface LEDs 6Management Interface Module LEDsFan Tray Module Status LEDs Chassis ID LEDs Master Management Connection Status LEDInfiniBand Port LEDs LIM Status LEDsInterpreting the LIM Status LEDs Monitor the Device Monitoring the System with Chassis ManagerInterpreting the InfiniBand Port LEDs Device Rear View and the Device Front View appear 11Chassis Manager 270 Device Front View Monitor the Cards 12Chassis Manager Cards WindowMonitor the InfiniBand Ports 13Chassis Manager Ports WindowMonitor the Power Supplies 14Chassis Manager Port Properties Dialog Box15Chassis Manager Power Supplies Window Monitor the FansMonitor the Temperature 17Chassis Manager Sensors WindowMonitoring the System with Element Manager Interpreting the Summary TabInterpreting the Fans Tab Interpreting the Power Supplies TabInterpreting the Sensors Tab Monitor the Power Supplies Topspin-270show power-supplyMonitor the System With the CLI Monitor the FansMonitor the Sensors Show sensorPage LED Tests About Diagnostic TestsSelf Tests Run Card Tests Topspin-270#show diagnostic cardRun a Card Self-Test Example of completed test Run Chassis Tests Topspin-270# more sysloghwiflogTopspin-270config#diag chassis test standard Run a Chassis Standard TestRun a Self-Test on a Fan Run Fan TestsTopspin-270#show diag post Enter the diag fan id command Run a LED Test on the Power Supply Run Power Supply TestsTopspin-270#show diag fru-error Topspin-270#show power-supply Run a Self-Test on a Power SupplyTopspin-270#show diag power-supply Topspin-270#show diag fru-error Topspin-270#show diagnostic post Displaying Hardware ErrorsTopspin-270#more sysloghwiflog Error Types Topspin-270#show diagnostic fru-error101 102 Specifications and Compliance Certifications Chassis and Management InterfaceElectrical Specifications SafetyEMC/Immunity AcousticsProduct Markings 106 Index

SFS 7008 specifications

The Cisco Systems SFS 7008 is a powerful storage solution designed to address the diverse and demanding needs of modern data environments. As organizations continue to generate and store vast amounts of data, the SFS 7008 delivers robust performance and scalability, making it a key player in high-performance computing (HPC) and enterprise data centers.

One of the main features of the SFS 7008 is its exceptional scalability. It supports a broad range of storage capacities, allowing organizations to easily expand their storage as their data requirements grow. This scalability ensures that businesses can adapt to changing workloads without significant disruption or the need for a costly overhaul of their storage infrastructure.

The SFS 7008 utilizes advanced technologies to optimize performance and efficiency. It employs a high-speed interconnect architecture that enables faster data transfer rates across multiple nodes. This feature is particularly beneficial for applications that require rapid access to large datasets, such as big data analytics and machine learning workloads. Moreover, the system supports multiple data protocols, including NFS, SMB, and iSCSI, making it versatile enough to handle various types of applications in diverse environments.

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