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Amber indicates that a component failure

 

 

has occurred, or inappropriate RAID

 

 

configurations have caused system faults.

 

 

 

 

 

ON indicates that there are certain amounts

C_Dirty

Amber

of cached data held in memory.

 

 

 

 

OFF indicates that the cache is clean.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ON

indicates

that

the

detected

 

 

CPU/board/chassis temperature has exceeded

Temp.

Amber

the higher temperature threshold.

 

 

 

OFF indicates that the detected temperature

 

 

reading is within the preset safe range.

 

 

 

BBU Link

Green

ON indicates the presence of a BBU backup

module.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hst Bsy

Green

Rapidly Blinking to

indicate

traffic on the

host bus.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Drv Bsy

Green

Rapidly Blinking to

indicate

traffic on the

drive channels.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lit Green to indicate the RAID

 

 

configuration default has been successfully

Restore

 

restored. The LED state will be invalidated

Green

after a few seconds.

 

 

 

 

 

Default

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note that restoring default will not affect the

 

 

existing RAID configurations of disk drives.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Table 3-3: Controller LED Definitions

 

 

 

Restore NVRAM Defaults – a Push Button

CAUTION!

The Restore NVRAM Default push button is a function that carries some risks. Firmware restoration will not destroy the existing logical drive configurations; however, if the existing logical drives cannot be adequately associated with host ID/LUNs after firmware default restoration, data loss or inconsistencies might occur.

There is a non-latch type push button accessed through a round opening underneath the Restore Default LED.

1.Before pressing this button to restore firmware defaults, it is highly advised to make a list of the existing ID/LUN mapping information. You will need the list for restoring ID/LUN mapping after restoring defaults. Default restoration will erase the ID/LUN mapping associations (e.g., which logical drive is associated with which host ID/LUN), and it is necessary to restore

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Contents Installation and Hardware Reference Manual Contact Information CopyrightElectric Shock Warning FCC Class B Radio Frequency Interference StatementCCC Precautions and Instructions Safety PrecautionsESD Precautions Who should read this manual? About This ManualConventions Steps Software and Firmware UpdatesLists Table of Contents Subsystem Monitoring Appendix a Technical Specifications This page intentionally left blank Page Product Overview Product IntroductionEnclosure Chassis Chassis Overview Physical Dimensions Front Panel OverviewHard Drive Numbering Rear Panel OverviewSubsystem Components Backplane BoardDrive Trays RAID Controller ModuleController Module Interfaces Controller Module Interfaces 2-port versionDimm Module Power Supply Units5 BBU Cooling Modules PSU ModuleLED Indicators 1 I2C busHot-swappable Components Firmware FW Audible AlarmsHot-swap Capabilities Components Normalized AirflowThis page intentionally left blank Page Chapter Hardware Installation IntroductionSecurStor 16i Installation and Hardware Reference Manual General Installation Procedure Installation Procedure Flowchart Installation OverviewUnpacking the Subsystem BBU Installation BBU Module Installation OverviewBBU Warnings and Precautions Installation ProcedureLoosening the BBU Retention Screws Hard Drive Installation Hard Drive Installation PrerequisitesFront View of an Individual Drive Tray Rack/Cabinet Installation Drive Tray Key-lock RotationPage Chapter Subsystem Monitoring Subsystem Monitoring OverviewBrief Overview of the LEDs Status-indicating LEDsDrive Tray LEDs Controller Module LEDs Name Color StatusRestore Nvram Defaults a Push Button AmberHow to use the button? Ethernet Port LEDsBBU Module LED PSU LEDsCooling Module LEDs Color StatusAudible Alarm Default Threshold ValuesI2C Monitoring Failed DevicesPage Connection Overview CablingHost Connection Topologies Network TopologiesPoints of Failure Sample Topology Direct-Attached, Dual-path ConnectionSample Topology Multiple Servers Each with Dual Connections ISCSI Topology and Host LUN Mapping Power On Sample Topology Connection and Host LUN MappingPower On Enclosure Power On ProcedureCheck List Power On Status Check Power SwitchesPower Off Procedure Stop I/O access to the systemGeneral Notes on Component Replacement MaintenanceOverview Replacing Controller Module Components OverviewSubsystem Maintenance and Upgrading Removing the Controller ModuleLoosening the Retention Screws from the BBU Module Replacing the Controller Module Removing the Controller Module from ChassisReplacing or Upgrading Memory Modules Memory Module Installation OverviewSelecting the Memory Modules Dimm Module Installation Removing a Dimm ModuleReplacing a Faulty BBU Fault ConditionsReplacing a Faulty BBU Remove the Retention Screws from BBU Faceplate Install the BBU Module Replacing a Failed PSU Module Printed Text on PSU HandleReplacing the PSU Module PSU Parts Identification10 Removing the PSU Retention Screw Cooling Module Maintenance Remove the cooling fan assembly by the following steps Replacing a Cooling Module13 Removing a Cooling Module Hard Drive Maintenance Overview Replacing a Failed Hard DriveReplacing a Hard Drive 15 Front View of an Individual Drive Tray16 Opening the Drive Tray Front Flap 18 Loosening the Hard Drive Screws Page Appendix a Certifications Configuration ArchitectureDrive Tray Specifications RAID Management SecurStor 16i Installation and Hardware Reference Manual Appendix B Pinouts COM1 Serial Port CableNull Modem COM2 Serial Port Cable to UPSEthernet Port Pinouts STP LAN Cable Appendix C Uninterruptible Power Supply Connect the PSU Module Power CordsSecurStor 16i Installation and Hardware Reference Manual Set the Baud Rate Connect COM2Normal Operational Status UPS MessagesMessage 5 Warning UPS Battery Low 50% UPS Message SummaryThis page is intentionally left blank