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IBM Partner Pavilion DS4100 Manual
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IBM TotalStorage DS4100 Storage Server Installati on, Users, and Maint enan ce Guide 3 IBM TotalStorage DS4100 Storage Server Installati on, Users, and Maint enan ce GuideGC26-7712-00 5 Safety Copyright IBM Corp. 2004 TotalStorage Statement 1: 6 iv8 vi 18 kg (39.7 lb) 32 kg (70.5 lb) 55 kg (121.2 lb) CAUTION: Use safe practices when lifting. Statement 5: 9 Safety vii10 viii11 Contents15 Figures Copyright IBM Corp. 2004 16 xiv17 Tables19 About this document Copyright IBM Corp. 2004 FAStT product renaming Who should read this document 20 How this document is organizedNotices and statements used in this document 21 Figures used in this documentAbout this document xix Figure 1. Installation process flow by current publicationssj001046 Out-of-Band In-Band DS4000 installation process overviewInstall Process DocumentationPlaninstallation ConnectPower and StartServerDS4000Storage Server InstallationGuide CompleteSM SW Installation ConfigureStorage Hardware OnlineHelp ConfigureStorage Subsystemson Host *FC Planning and Integration:User's Guide andSvc Info DS4000Storage Manager ConceptsGuideDS4000Storage Exp Units Installand User's Guides DS4000Fibre Channel StorageServer InstallationGuides FibreChannel Cabling InstructionsDS4000and HBA Install andUser's Guides DS4000Storage Svr InstallationGuideDS4000RAID Controller EnclosureUnit Install andUser's Guide DS4000Storage ManagerInstallation andSupport OSGuidesDS4000Hardware MaintenanceManual DS4000Problem DeterminationGuide MakeFC Connections SETLink Speed (1GBor 2GB) InstallStorage Server/RAIDController Enclosure(s)in Rack InstallNetwork Hardware;Prep are NetworkConnection InstallStorage ExpansionUnit(s) Determine Management Method*For pSeries Server and 6227 or 6228 HBA use only 22 DS4000 Storage Server publicationsDS4500 storage server libraryTable 2 associates each document in the DS4500 (previously FAStT900) storageSoftware Installation Configuration Operation and Administration Diagnosis and Maintenance IBM TotalStorage FAStT900 Installation and Support Guide, GC26-7530 U U U IBM TotalStorage FAStT900 Fibre Channel Cabling Instructions, 24P8135 U U IBM TotalStorage FAStT900 Storage Server Users Guide, GC26-7534 U U IBM FAStT FC2-133 Host Bus Adapter Installation and Users Guide, 48P9823 U U IBM TotalStorage FAStT Rack Mounting Instructions, 19K0900 24 DS4400 storage server library25 DS4300 storage server libraryTable 4 associates each document in the DS4300 (previously FAStT600) storage DS4100 storage server library 27 DS4000-related hardware publications28 DS4000 Storage Manager Version 9 publications29 Getting information, help, and serviceAbout this document xxvii service, if it is necessary. Before you call Using the documentation Web sites 30 Software service and supportHardware service and support Fire suppression systemsTable 9 on page 14 lists the environmental specifications for the DS4100. 31 How to send your commentsAbout this document xxix 32 xxx33 Chapter 1. IntroductionCold aisle 48 Hot aisle16 Air conditioner Rack Mounting Template 53 FRONTChapter 2. Installing the storage server 21 Figure 9. Front rack mounting template DS4100Installing the support rails Rack Mounting Template 54 REARDS4100Chapter 2. Installing the storage server 23 55 are going to install the support rails.Alignment pins with spacers Alignment pin withoutspacer Figure 11. Alignment pins with and without spacers 56 2457 Removing the CRUsChapter 2. Installing the storage server 25 Complete the following steps to remove a RAID controller: Statement 4: 18 kg (39.7 lb) 32 kg (70.5 lb) 55 kg (121.2 lb) CAUTION: Removing a RAID controllerFigure 13. Removing a RAID controller 58 Removing a power supply26Pull ringChapter 2. Installing the storage server 27 Figure 15. Removing a fan 59 Removing a fanFigure 14. Removing a power supply Removing a hard disk drive28Figure 16. Removing a drive CRU 60 Installing the DS4100 into a rack cabinetf10ug055 Chapter 2. Installing the storage server 29 61 Replacing the DS4100 CRUsFrontof Rack Figure 17. Installing the DS4100 62 Replacing a RAID controller30Figure 18. Replacing a RAID controller Replacing a power supplyPull ringChapter 2. Installing the storage server 31 Figure 20. Replacing a fan 63 Replacing a fanFigure 19. Replacing a power supply Replacing a hard disk driveFigure 21. Removing a drive CRU 32 64 Setting the interface options65 Fibre channel loop and ID settingsChapter 2. Installing the storage server 33 Server ID (enclosure ID) settings1 Gb/s 2 Gb/s X10 X1 2 Gb/s Enclosure Speed LED (Green) Server ID switch Figure 22. Enclosure ID switchesID Conflict LED (Amber)1 Gb/s 2 Gb/s Tray Number X10 X1 f10ug046 66 Storage server speed settingsConfiguring the storage subsystem Storage subsystem management methodsHost-agent (in-band) management methodEthernet Host-agent software Client software Fibre Channel I/O path f10ug004 67 Direct (out-of-band) management methodFigure 23. Host-agent (in-band) managed storage subsystemsChapter 2. Installing the storage server 35 Ethernet Host computer Management station Fibre Channel I/O path f10ug008 68 Fibre channel connectionsFigure 24. Direct (out-of-band) managed storage subsystems 36 Fibre channel loop configurations 77 Chapter 3. Cabling the storage server Copyright IBM Corp. 2004 Working with SFPs and fiber-optic cables Handling fiber-optic cablesBefore you use fiber-optic cables, read the following precautions. v mm (1.5 in.). v cable is well supported. 78 Installing SFP modules46Statement 3: Chapter 3. Cabling the storage server 47 Figure 35. Installing an SFP module into the host port 79 5. Connect a fibre channel cable.Figure 34. Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP) module 80 Removing SFP modulesTo remove the SFP module from the host port, perform the following steps. 48Figure 37. Unlocking the SFP module latch - wire variety To connect the fiber-optic cables, perform the following steps. v pulling the wire latch outward 90, as shown in Figure 37. Installing fiber-optic cablesFigure 36. Unlocking the SFP module latch - plastic varietyProtective cap SFP module Wire tab 1. Remove the protective cap from the fiber-optic cable. See Figure 38.F10ug011 Chapter 3. Cabling the storage server 49 Figure 39. Connecting cables to the installed SFP 81 Using LC-LC fibre-channel cablesFigure 38. Removing caps from fiber-optic cables fg0ug019 Figure 40. LC-LC fibre-channel cable 82 Connecting an LC-LC cable to an SFP module50Statement 3: F10ug011 Chapter 3. Cabling the storage server 51 Figure 42. Inserting an LC-LC fibre-channel cable into an SFP module F10ug016 83 Removing an LC-LC fibre-channel cableComplete the following steps to remove an LC-LC fibre-channel cable: Figure 41. Removing fiber-optic cable protective caps Latches Figure 44. Removing the LC-LC fibre-channel cable 84 Using LC-SC fibre-channel cable adapters52Figure 43. LC-LC fibre-channel cable lever and latches 85 Connecting an LC-SC cable adapter to a deviceChapter 3. Cabling the storage server 53 Statement 3: LC connector Figure 45. LC-SC fibre-channel cable adapter f10ug013 Figure 47. Connecting an LC-LC cable into the LC-SC cable adapter 86 Removing an LC-LC cable from an LC-SC cable adapter54Figure 46. Removing the LC-SC cable adapter protective caps LatchesChapter 3. Cabling the storage server 55 3. Replace the protective caps on the cable ends. 87 Connecting hosts to the RAID controllersConnecting hosts to a DS4100 base storage serverFigure 48. LC-LC fibre-channel cable lever and latches Figure 49. Removing the LC-LC fibre-channel cable from an LC-SC fibre-channel cable adapter f10ug029 f11ug006 Host port 2 88 Connecting hosts to a DS4100 single-controller storage serverConnecting secondary interface cablesHost A:Host Adapter 1 (or from managed hub or switch) Host A:Host Adapter 2 (or from managed hub or switch) Figure 50. Location of host cables (base storage server) Figure 51. Location of host cables (single-controller storage server) 89 Connecting secondary interface cables to a DS4100 base storage serverChapter 3. Cabling the storage server 57 Figure 52. Ethernet and serial port locations Connecting secondary interface cables to a DS4100 single-controller storage server Connecting expansion units (base storage server only) 91 DS4000 EXP100 loop redundancy (DS4100 base storage server only)Chapter 3. Cabling the storage server 59 In port Out port New expansion unit Figure 53. Adding an expansion unitf10ug031 Storage server with two RAID controllers Left ESM board Right ESM board 92 60Input Output Figure 54. DS4000 EXP100 redundant loop configurationf10ug048 5 12 Output Second expansion unit First expansion unit DS4100 storage server with two RAID controllers Left ESM board Right ESM board Loop B Fibre Channel interface cable 34 6 Loop A Fibre Channel interface cable Last expansion unit 93 Power cablingChapter 3. Cabling the storage server 61 Figure 55. Power cord locations AC power connector AC power switch Strain-relief clamp Lever Controller power supplies Figure 56. Redundant AC power connections to controllers and drive expansion units units should be completely connected to the storage server. 94 Installing the DS4000 Storage Manager client97 Chapter 4. Operating the storage server111 Chapter 5. Installing and replacing components139 PbChapter 5. Installing and replacing components 107 CONTAINS SEALED LEAD BATTERY. BATTERY MUST BE RECYCLED.140 108Figure 77. Installing a new RAID controller 141 Installing SFPs and fiber-optic cablesChapter 5. Installing and replacing components 109 142 110Drive enclosures group 1 Figure 78. Cabling the DS4100 to a redundant loopf10ug047 Drive loop A Drive loop B Drive loop C Storage server Drive Expansion Port A New DS4000 EXP100 First DS4000EXP100 Drive loop A Fibre Channel interface cables Drive loop B F interface cables ibre Channel Input Input Output Output 2 1 3 Second DS4000EXP100 Drive Expansion Port B 143 Chapter 6. Hardware maintenance Copyright IBM Corp. 2004 General checkout Using the diagnostic hardware Solving problems144 112146 114Note: If you cannot find the problem in the Symptom-to-FRU index, test the entire system. 147 Parts listing151 Appendix A. Records Copyright IBM Corp. 2004 119 Identification numbersRecord and retain the following information. Installed device recordsBay Number Hard disk drive serial number Replaced hard disk drive serial number 152 120 153 Appendix B. Rack mounting templateRack Mounting Template 154 FRONT122Figure 80. Front rack mounting template DS4100 155 REARFigure 81. Rear rack mounting template DS4100156 124157 Appendix C. Power cords Copyright IBM Corp. 2004 Denmark cord part number Cord specifics Used in these countries or regions 13F9940 250V/10A 2.8M IBM power cord part number 158 126Cord specifics Used in these countries or regions 14F0015 250V/10A 2.8M Liechtenstein, Switzerland 14F0069 250V/10A 2.8M Chile, Italy, Libyan Arab Jamahiriya 14F0087 250V/10A 2.8M Israel 1838574 250V/10A 2.8M Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay 02K0546 250V/6A 2.8M PRC (China) 6952300 125V/10A 2.8M 6952301 125V/10A 1.8M 159 Notices Copyright IBM Corp. 2004 TrademarkseServer logo TotalStorage IntelliStation xSeries Netfinity 160 Important notesElectronic emission notices Federal Communications Commission (FCC) statement 161 Chinese class A compliance statementIndustry Canada Class A emission compliance statement Australia and New Zealand Class A statement United Kingdom telecommunications safety requirement European Union EMC Directive conformance statement 162 Taiwan Class A warning statementJapanese Voluntary Control Council for Interference (VCCI) statement 163 Glossary173 Index AB C D E 174 FG H I 175 LM N O P R 176 ST U V W 177 Readers Comments Wed Like to Hear from YouReaders Comments Wed Like to Hear from You 178 BUSINESS___________________________________________________________________________________________________ REPLY MAIL
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