Texas Memory Systems RAM-SAN 520 Specifications, Physical Characteristics, Operating Environment

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Chapter 7 – Specifications

This chapter contains system specifications for the RAM-SAN.

7.1 Physical Characteristics

Rack Mount Size:

7U (12.2”) x 25” deep

Weight:

90 lbs.

Voltage:

110/220 VAC

Ventilation:

Side to side airflow

7.2 Operating Environment

Temperature:

32-85 °F (0-30 °C)

Max relative humidity:

80%

(non-condensing)

 

Max heat dissipation:

1700 Btu/hr (500 W)

Power consumption:

100-550 W

7.3 Non-operating Environment

Temperature:

32-150 °F (0-65 °C)

Relative Humidity:

10-90%

(non-condensing)

 

7.4 Warranty

1 year FOB

Texas Memory Systems, Inc. Houston, Texas

RAM-SAN User’s Guide

Texas Memory Systems, Inc. (February 7, 2003)

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Contents RAM-SANTM Table of Contents Specifications Overview Connecting to the management port InstallationInspection E.S.D. WarningConnecting the Fibre Channel Ports Power-UpSystem Tests Understanding Your RAM-SAN PowerInterface Slot Numbering Inside the RAM-SANConfiguration Board and LEDs Top-down View of RAM-SAN Internals Front Panel DisplayRAM-SAN Front Panel RAM-SAN User’s Guide Texas Memory Systems, Inc. February 7 Configuring the Ethernet Port Configuring the RAM-SANConfiguring Luns RAM-SAN MonitorWorked Example on Changing the RAM-SAN Configuration Attaching Fibre Channel Ports to the LUNs Resizing LUNsCreating LUN Masks Saving the Configuration to Flash RAM Errchat on/off TestmemExit quit HelpPassword IpconfigReboot hard/soft Reset portStatus port Management Port Fails to Boot TroubleshootingBasic Items to Check RAM-SAN Boots Incorrectly Boot Sequence Does Not Complete1 MCP21 Does Not Display Characters Does Not Accept Character InputRAM-SAN Does Not Detect all Devices Catastrophic Boot Error DetectedFinding Bad Memory Locating a Bad Memory BoardConfiguration LED Stays Lit Confidence Diagnostic, DIAGMEM, FailsHow to Contact Us ECC Errors DetectedPhysical Characteristics SpecificationsWarranty Operating EnvironmentRAM-SAN User’s Guide Texas Memory Systems, Inc. February 7