Texas Memory Systems RAM-SAN 520 manual Installation, Inspection, E.S.D. Warning, Rack Mounting

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Chapter 2 - Installation

The RAM-SAN is shipped with memory boards and interfaces already installed. Before connecting to a power supply, please perform a preliminary inspection to check for any signs of loose parts, to ensure that all interfaces are still firmly positioned in place, and to check for any obvious signs of damage. During power-up it is recommended that a terminal be attached to the management port to observe its progress through the sequence of initial power-up tests. Once the system has completed the power-up sequence, the management port should be used to execute a comprehensive system test prior to connection to external devices, as detailed in section 2.6. See Chapter 4, Configuring the RAM-SAN, for more information on other features of the management port.

2.1 Inspection

Inspect the rear of the chassis. Figure 1 shows the interface slot numbers for the RAM-SAN. Make sure that all of the interfaces are securely installed in their slots, and that all screws are fully tightened.

Slot 3

Slot 7

Slot 11

Slot 15

Slot 2

Slot 6

Slot 10

Slot 14

Slot 1

Slot 5

Slot 9

Slot 13

Slot 0

Slot 4

Slot 8

Slot 12

 

PWR-25

 

PWR-25

 

PWR-25

 

2A Fuse Bad

 

2A Fuse Bad

 

2A Fuse Bad

I O

7A Fuse Bad

I O

7A Fuse Bad

I O

7A Fuse Bad

DC ON

DC ON

DC ON

 

AC ON

 

AC ON

 

AC ON

Figure 1 – Rear view of RAM-SAN

2.2 E.S.D. Warning

IMPORTANT: please take full E.S.D. precautions if it is necessary at any time to come into contact with any circuit boards, components or connectors. The components used in the RAM-SAN and its interfaces are easily damaged by electrostatic discharge.

2.3 Rack Mounting

The RAM-SAN comes complete with rack slides for mounting in a standard 19” rack.

2.4 Connecting to the management port

The RAM-SAN is equipped with a management port that handles system initialization during power-up. The port can also be used to execute system diagnostics, modify configuration, and monitor activity on the Fibre Channel ports. The management port supports both Ethernet and serial connections.

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Contents RAM-SANTM Table of Contents Specifications Overview Connecting to the management port InstallationInspection E.S.D. WarningSystem Tests Power-UpConnecting the Fibre Channel Ports 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 Basic Items to Check TroubleshootingManagement Port Fails to Boot 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