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About this document
Who should read this document
How this document is organized
DS5020 and DS4000-family storage subsystem installation tasks - General overview
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Getting information, help, and service
Before you call
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Using the documentation
Finding DS5020 and DS4000-family readme files
Web sites
Software service and support
Hardware service and support
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Fire suppression systems
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Chapter 1. Introduction
Overview
Base DS5020 features
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Operating system support
Fibre Channel defined
SATAdefined
iSCSI defined
Inventory checklist
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Product updates and support notifications
Best practices guidelines
Storage subsystem components
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Enhanced Disk Drive Modules (E-DDMs)
Controllers
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Connectors, switch, and enclosure ID
Figure2. Back view; controllers with two standard Fibre Channel host expansion channels
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Setting up IP addresses for DS5020 storage controllers
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AC power supply and fan units
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SFP modules
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Software and hardware compatibility and upgrades
Software and firmware support code upgrades
Determining firmware levels
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Specifications
Area requirements
Dimensions
Weight
Shipping dimensions
Environmental requirements and specifications
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Temperature and humidity
Altitude
Table7 lists the acceptable altitudes for operating, storing, and shipping the DS5020.
Airflow and heat dissipation
Shock and vibration requirements
Acoustic noise
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Electrical requirements
Power and site wiring requirements
Heat output, airflow, and cooling
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Chapter 2. Installing the storage subsystem
Installation overview
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Handling static-sensitive devices
Preparing for installation
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Tools and hardware required
Preparing the site
Preparing the rack cabinet
Installing the support rails
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REAR Rack Mounting Template
DS5020
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Installing the DS5020
Removing the CRUs
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Removing a controller
Removing an ac power supply and fan unit
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Removing an E-DDM
Installing the DS5020 into a rack on the support rails
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Replacing the components
Replacing a controller
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Replacing an ac power supply and fan unit
Replacing an E-DDM
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Chapter 3. Cabling the storage subsystem
Enclosure ID settings
Fibre Channel loop and ID settings
Working with SFPs and fiber-optic cables
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Handling fiber-optic cables
Installing SFP modules
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Removing SFP modules
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Using LC-LC Fibre Channel cables
Connecting an LC-LC cable to an SFP module
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Removing an LC-LC Fibre Channel cable
Connecting storage expansion enclosures to the DS5020
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Redundant drive channel pair
Overview of steps to connect storage expansion enclosures to a storage subsystem
Redundant Drive Channel pair
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DS5020
DS5020 storage subsystem drive cabling topologies
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One DS5020 and one storage expansion enclosure
One DS5020 and two storage expansion enclosures
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One DS5020 and three storage expansion enclosures
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Figure40. Cabling for one DS5020 and three storage expansion enclosures
One DS5020 and four storage expansion enclosures
Figure41. Cabling for one DS5020 and four storage expansion enclosures
One DS5020 and up to six storage expansion enclosures
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DS5020
Port 2, drive channel 1
Port 1, drive channel 1 Port 1, drive channel 2 Port 2, drive channel 2
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One DS5020 and two or more storage expansion enclosures in a mixed configuration
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DS5020 storage subsystem and supported storage expansion enclosure drive cabling schemes
DS5020 storage subsystem drive cabling rules
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Figure45. DS5020 drive ports connected to EXP810 ESM ports labeled 1B
One DS5020 and one EXP520 storage expansion enclosure
EXP520
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One DS5020 and two EXP520 storage expansion enclosures
One DS5020 and three or more EXP520 storage expansion enclosures
EXP520 three
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EXP520 three
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EXP520 four
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Perform the following steps to create the cabling scheme shown in Figure 50:
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Storage expansion enclosure settings
Fibre Channel loop and ID settings
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Storage expansion enclosure ID settings
Connecting secondary interface cables
Configuring the storage subsystem
Storage subsystem management methods
Host-agent (in-band) management method
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Direct (out-of-band) management method
Connecting hosts to the DS5020 using Fibre Channel host ports
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Fibre Channel and iSCSI connections
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Fibre Channel host loop configurations
Redundant Fibre Channel host loops
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iSCSI configurations
DS5020 host iSCSI configurations
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Figure 63 shows iSCSI and Fibre Channel hosts in a multiple-port configuration.
Figure62. Example of a multiple-host, multiple-port configuration
Figure63. Example of iSCSI and Fibre Channel hosts, multiple-port configuration
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Installing the storage subsystem configuration
Cabling the ac power supply
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Chapter 4. Operating the storage subsystem
Performing the DS5020 Health Check process
Web pages
Hardware responsibilities
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Powering on the storage subsystem
Turning on the storage subsystem
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Installing the DS Storage Manager client
Monitoring status through software
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Finding controller, storage expansion enclosure, and drive information
Firmware updates
Troubleshooting the storage subsystem
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Checking the LEDs
AC power supply and fan unit LEDs
Front LEDs
This section describes the primary LEDs and controls on the front of the DS5020 storage subsystem.
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Battery unit LEDs
This section describes the primary LEDs on the storage subsystem battery units.
Controller LEDs
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Seven-segment numeric display LEDs
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Powering off the storage subsystem
Turning off the storage subsystem
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Performing an emergency shutdown
Restoring power after an unexpected shutdown
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Recovering from an overheated power supply and fan unit
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Cache memory and cache battery
Cache memory
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Subsystem cache battery
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Chapter 5. Replacing components
Handling static-sensitive devices
Service Action Allowed Status LED
Replacing a controller
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Working with hot-swap E-DDMs
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Installing hot-swap E-DDMs
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Replacing hot-swap E-DDMs
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Replacing multiple E-DDMs
Replacing all E-DDMs at the same time
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Replacing the E-DDMs one at a time
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Verifying the link rate setting
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Replacing an ac power supply and fan unit
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Replacing a battery unit
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Replacing an SFP module
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Replacing a midplane
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Chapter 6. Hardware maintenance
General checkout
Solving problems
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Parts listing
Figure 88 and provides a parts listing for the DS5020.
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Appendix A. Records
Identification numbers
Storage subsystem and controller information record
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Sample information record
Installed device records
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Appendix B. Rack mounting templates
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Appendix C. Specifications for non-IBM rack installation
General safety requirements for IBM products installed in a non-IBM rack or cabinet
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Rack specifications
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EIA Hole Spacing
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Appendix D. Power cords
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Appendix E. Additional DS5020 documentation
DS Storage Manager Version 10 library
DS5020 storage subsystem library
Table27 associates each document in the DS5020 storage subsystem library with
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DS4800 storage subsystem library
Table28 associates each document in the DS4800 storage subsystem library with
DS4700 storage subsystem library
Table29 associates each document in the DS4700 storage subsystem library with
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DS4500 storage subsystem library
Table30 associates each document in the DS4500 (previously FAStT900) storage
DS4400 storage subsystem library
Table31 associates each document in the DS4400 (previously FAStT700) storage
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DS4300 storage subsystem library
Table32 associates each document in the DS4300 (previously FAStT600) storage
DS4200 Express storage subsystem library
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DS4100 Storage subsystem library
Table34 associates each document in the DS4100 (previously FAStT100) storage
DS5000 and DS4000 storage expansion enclosure documents
Table35 associates each of the following documents with its related common user tasks.
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Other DS5000 and DS4000-related documents
Table36 associates each of the following documents with its related common user tasks.
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Appendix F. Accessibility
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Notices
Trademarks
Important notes
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Particulate contamination
Documentation format
Electronic emission notices Federal Communications Commission (FCC) statement
Industry Canada Class A emission compliance statement
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Avis de conformit la rglementation dIndustrie Canada
Australia and New Zealand Class A statement
European Union EMC Directive conformance statement
Taiwanese Class A warning statement
Germany Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive
People's Republic of China Class A warning statement
Glossary
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