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5.3 Flash Modules

The RamSan-500 comes with 9 Flash modules in a RAID 5 configuration. This section will go over various failure conditions and what must be done to correct them.

The Flash modules in the RamSan-500 are designed and manufactured by Texas Memory Systems. They incorporate proprietary technology to interface with the RamSan backplane and cannot by used outside of the RamSan-500. Internal to the modules, multiple proprietary error corrections technologies are used to make a single module extremely robust and capable of smoothly handling multiple failures of the internal Flash media. With this technology a module should last at least 3 years, even under a continuous write load. If the IO load is a mix of reads and writes Flash modules can last even longer.

Internal to each module there may be 1 or 2 regions (depending on the ordered capacity) for Flash storage. These regions are largely independent of one another and are each given their own status indicator LED on the front of the Flash module as illustrated in the figure below.

Flash Status

Indicator LEDs

Figure 30 - Flash Module

The LEDs can be used to determine the state of the module based on the following:

Steady Green

Power, status good

Blinking Green

Activity, status good

Orange

RAID Rebuilding, Degraded, Disabling

Blinking Orange

User initiated identification of module

 

(See Section 4.4.2)

Red

Fail

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Contents RamSan-500 User’s Manual Revision History Table of Contents Introduction PowerOverview System ComponentsSystem Management ReliabilityUnpacking Reviewing your shipmentSystem Overview System InspectionRamSan-500 Back Rack mountingFibre Channel Interface Installing a Host Bus Adaptor in the Host SystemConnections Host Bus Adapter Connecting the Fibre Channel PortsPCI Bus 4 CPUFibre Channel Port Locations Connecting to a NetworkAC Voltage Indicator Light Connecting Power to the SystemPower Switches System Initialization Getting StartedTurning on the System Front Panel Display Basics Manual Shutdown Controlling System Power with the Front Panel DisplayFlash Modules Identify Module Module Automatic Shutdown Network Configuration with the Front Panel DisplayManual Restart Dhcp Ethernet IP address 192.000.000.000 Additional System Management Options Connecting using a Terminal ProgramConnecting using Snmp Connecting using TelnetConnecting using the Web Monitor Web Monitor BasicsAcquiring the System IP Address Accessing the Web MonitorWeb Monitor Information Date and time setup with the Web monitor Web Monitor Network Management Network Configuration with the Web MonitorManaging security with the Web Monitor Default AccountsChanging Passwords RamSan-500 User’s Manual Creating a LUN Basic LUN CreationAdding Users RamSan-500 User’s Manual Adding an Access Policy to a LUN RamSan-500 User’s Manual Web Monitor Cache Configuration Configuring the RamSan-500 CacheViewing the Logs with the Web Monitor RamSan-500 User’s Manual Web Monitor System Report Web Monitor Patch Selection Upgrading the System with the Web MonitorClearing the System Event Log If the System has a ProblemContacting Texas Memory Systems RamSan-500 User’s Manual Contacting Texas Memory Systems System MaintenancePower Supplies Replace Failed Power Modules AS Soon AS Possible Flash Modules OFF Flash Module FailureWeb Monitor Flash Module Failure Detection Web Monitor RAID Degraded Detection RAID Failure Fans RamSan-500 User’s Manual Batteries