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Specifications
Install
Audible Alarm
Restore Default LED
LED Indicators
Dimension
Maintenance
Basic Configuration Rules
Dimm Module Replacement
Restricted Access Location
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Installation and Hardware Reference Manual
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Subsystem Connection and Operation
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Contents
Bay FC-4G to SATA-II RAID Subsystem Dual Controller
Model GHDX2-2430S-24F4D
Model GHDX2-2430R-24F4D
Bay FC-4G to SATA-II RAID Subsystem Single Controller
Americas
Contact Information
Trademarks
This Edition First Published
Disclaimer
FCC Class a Note
Restricted Access Location
Electric Shock Warning
Not cover other matters, such as style or performance
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Table of Contents
Subsystem Monitoring
Appendix B Spare Parts and Accessories
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ESD Precautions
Precautions and Instructions
Revision History
Lists
Naming
Software and Firmware Updates
Galaxy Raid Installation and Hardware Reference Manual
Product Overview
Chapter Introduction
Enclosure Chassis Chassis Overview
Galaxy 24-bay Sata RAID Subsystem Overview
Physical Dimensions
Drive Slot Numbering
Front Panel Overview
Galaxy GHDX2-2430R-24F4D Rear View
Rear Panel Overview
LCD Keypad Panel
Subsystem Rack/Cabinet Installation
Subsystem Components
Backplane Board
RAID Controller Module
Drive Trays
RAID Controller Faceplate
Controller Module Interfaces
BBU Module
Dimm Module
New Feature
Power Supply Units
11 PSU Module
Power Supply Safety Restrictions
Intelligent Dual Speed Operation
Cooling Modules
12 Cooling Module
Enclosure DIP Switches
Firmware and RAIDWatch GUI
LED Indicators
Subsystem Monitoring
1 I2C bus
Components
Audible Alarm
Hot-swappable Components
Hot-swap Capabilities
Normalized Airflow
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Installation Pre-requisites
Installation Overview
General Installation Procedure
Static-free Installation
Installation Procedure Flowchart
Unpacking the Subsystem
Installation Procedure Flowchart
Memory Module Installation Overview
Memory Module Installation
Selecting the Memory Modules
Dimm Module Installation/Replacement
Removing the BBU Module
Removing the Controller Module
Accessing a Dimm Module
Installing the Controller Module
Rackmounting the Subsystem
Package Contents
Package Contents
Installation Steps
Fitting a Support Bracket to Rack Posts
Attaching M5 Cage Nuts to Rack Posts
11 Attaching End Brackets to the Rear Side of Enclosure
Hard Drive Installation Pre-requisites
Hard Drive Installation
Hard Drive Installation Overview
Drive Installation
14 Installing a Hard Drive
16 Closing the front handles
Drive Tray Installation
18 Opening Front Bezel
Component Description
Power Cord Cable Clamp Installation
21 Cable Clamp and Cable Strap Cable Mount
Cable Clamp Installation
23 Inserting Cable Strap into Cable Clamp
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Subsystem Monitoring Overview
Chapter Subsystem Monitoring
Controller Module LEDs
Status-indicating LEDs
Fibre Port LEDs
Restore Default LED
LAN Port LEDs
LAN Port Indicators
LCD Panel LEDs
PWR
Drive Tray LEDs
Drive Busy Blue/Amber
BBU Module LED
PSU Module LED
OFF
Cooling Module LED
Default Threshold Values
Audible Alarm
Failed Devices
I2C Monitoring
Choosing the Fibre Cables
FC Host Connection Prerequisites
SFP Transceivers
FC Lasers
FC Speed Auto-negotiation
Basic Configuration Rules
Topology and Configuration Considerations
Drive Mechanical Speed and Logical Drive Speed
Internal Connections
Fibre Channel Topologies
Host-side Topologies
Drive-side Topologies
7 ID/LUN Mapping
Unique Identifier
Jumper Assignments
Onboard Hub Settings
Fibre Channels
DIP Switch Configurations and Host Port Connectivity
Subsystem Connection and Operation
Channel Bus Connection and Cascaded Subsystems
Subsystem Connection and Operation
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Simple, Direct Connection to Host Computers
Host Connection Sample Topologies
Host
Subsystem Connection and Operation
Direct-attached Connections with Data Link Fault Tolerance
Clustered Servers with Redundant Paths Channel Settings
Subsystem Connection and Operation
Hub Disabled and Switched Fabric
Hub Disabled and Switched Fabric Connection
Fault-tolerant data paths
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Expansion Links
11 Expansion Redundant Controller Configuration
Check List
Power On
Power on the Fibre Channel connection devices
Power On Procedure
Power on the host computers
Power On Status Check
Subsystem Connection and Operation
Ready
LCD Screen
Stop I/O access to the system
Power Off Procedure
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Maintenance
Introducing Subsystem Maintenance and Upgrading
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Overview
General Notes on Component Replacement
Replacing Controller Module Components
Removing the Controller Module
Loosen the retention screws that secure the controller’s
Replacing the Controller Module
Dimm Module Replacement
Installing a Replacement Controller
Replacing the BBU Module
Replacing a Failed BBU Component
Removing the BBU Module
Replacing a PSU Module
Replacing a Failed PSU Module
Removing the Power Cord
Dislodging the PSU
10 Locations of the Subsystem Cooling Fans
Cooling Module Maintenance
11 Removing the Cooling Module
Replacing a Cooling Module
Hard Drive Replacement
Drive Tray Maintenance
Hard drive installation procedure in Chapter
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Technical Specifications
Appendix a Subsystem Specifications
Vibration
Drive Tray Specifications
Controller Functional Specifications
Cooling Module Specifications
Power Supply Specifications
RAID Management
Fault Tolerance Management
Specifications
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Spare Parts
Appendix B Spare Parts and Accessories
GALHDX-9270ASCAB
Accessories and Optional Items
Appendix B Spare Parts and Accessories
Appendix C Pinouts
SFP Connector Pinouts
MODDEF2
CN2 Pin Number Pin Name
COM1 Serial Port Cable
COM2 Serial Port Cable to UPS
COM1 Cable DB9 Audio Jack Y-Cable Pinouts
Figure C-4 Connector Pinouts Adapter Cable for COM2
Null Modem
Ethernet Port Pinouts
Power Socket
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