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EonStor
TM
A16E-G2130-4
iSCSI to
SATA-II
RAID Subsystem
Installation and Hardware Reference
Manual
Version 1.0 (8, 2006)
Contents
iSCSI to SATA-IIRAID Subsystem
EonStor A16E-G2130-4Installation and Hardware Reference Manual
Contact Information
Asia Pacific
(International Headquarters)
Americas
China
Copyright
This Edition First Published
Disclaimer
Trademarks
Restricted Access Location:
Electric Shock Warning
CCC
Warning:
(Certified Worldwide)
CNS
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 2 HARDWARE INSTALLATION
CHAPTER 3 SUBSYSTEM MONITORING
CHAPTER 4 SUBSYSTEM CONNECTION AND OPERATION
CHAPTER 5 SUBSYSTEM MAINTENANCE AND UPGRADING
APPENDIX A SPECIFICATIONS
APPENDIX B SPARE PARTS AND ACCESSORIES
APPENDIX C PINOUTS
APPENDIX D UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY
ESD Precautions
About This Manual
Revision History
Who should read this manual
Related Documentation
Conventions
Naming
Warnings
WARNING
Cautions
CAUTION
Notes
Software and Firmware Updates
Introduction
1.1.2.1Chassis Overview
1.1.2.2Physical Dimensions
1.1.2.3Front Panel Overview
1.1.2.4 Hard Drive Numbering
1.1.2.5 Rear Panel Overview
Page
1.2.1Drive Trays
1.2.2The RAID Controller Module
1.2.3Controller Module Interfaces
Host ports:
COM port:
LED indicators:
Chapter
1.2.4DIMM Module
1.2.5BBU
1.2.6Power Supply Units
Appendix B
1.2.7Cooling Modules
1.3 Subsystem Monitoring
1.3.1I2C bus
1.3.2LED Indicators
1.3.3Firmware (FW)
Firmware:
1.4Hot-swappableComponents
1.4.1Hot-swapCapabilities
1.4.2Components
1.4.3Normalized Airflow
Hardware Installation
Memory module:
Rack installation:
IFT- 9273CSlide32
IFT-9273Cslide36
2.3Safety Precautions
2.3.1Precautions and Instructions
Page
2.3.2Static-freeInstallation
2.4 General Installation Procedure
Unpack:
Install an optional BBU:
Rack/Cabinet installation:
Install hard drives:
2.5 Unpacking the Subsystem
Upper level:
Lower level:
Quick Installation Guide
Installation and Hardware Reference Manual
2.6 Installation Overview
2.6.1 Preinstalled Components
2.6.2 Uninstalled Components
2.7 BBU Installation
2.7.1 BBU Module Installation Overview
2.7.2 BBU Warnings and Precautions
2.7.3 Installation Procedure
Install the BBU module
Secure the BBU module to the chassis
2.8 Hard Drive Installation
2.8.1 Hard Drive Installation Prerequisites
Capacity (MB/GB):
Profile:
Drive type:
2.9 Drive Tray Installation
the rotary bezel lock is in the unlocked position
2-6
Open the front flap on the drive tray
Align the drive tray with the slot
Close the front flap on the drive tray
Lock the flap into place
2.10 Rack/Cabinet Installation
Subsystem Monitoring
LEDs
Audible alarm:
Inter-Integrated
Circuit
3.2 Status-indicatingLEDs
3.2.1 Brief Overview of the LEDs
See Section
3.2.2 Drive Tray LEDs
Table
Name
Color
Status
3.2.3 Controller Module LEDs
Green
Green
Ctlr Status
Amber
Restore NVRAM Defaults – a Push Button
How to use the button
3.2.4 Ethernet Port LEDs
Speed
LAN Activity
BLINKING
3.2.5 BBU Module LED
3.2.6 PSU LEDs
Steadily
Blinking
Static Green
3.3 Audible Alarm
3.3.1 Default Threshold Values
+3.3V
+5V
+12V
CPU Temperature
3.4 I2C Monitoring
Subsystem Connection and Operation
4.1 Connection Overview
4.2 Host Connection Topologies
Page
iSCSI Topology and Host LUN Mapping:
4.3 Power On
4.3.1Check List
BEFORE
Memory Modules
BBU Modules
Hard Drives –
4.3.3Power On Enclosure
4.3.4Power On Status Check
Controller Module LEDs
Drive Tray LEDs –
Firmware and RAIDWatch
4.4 Power Off Procedure
Subsystem Maintenance
and Upgrading
5.1.Overview
Page
5.2. Replacing Controller Module Components
Make sure there is no data access to the subsystem to avoid losing data
Power off the subsystem
power off
turn off
Disconnect all cables
Remove the controller module
5.3. Replacing or Upgrading Memory Modules
5.3.2 Selecting the Memory Modules
Purchasing a DIMM module:
DDR RAM DIMM modules supported
Installation considerations:
Secure installation
Remove the previously installed DIMM module from the DIMM socket
Step 5. Gently pull the DIMM module out of the DIMM socket
Insert the replacement module into the DIMM socket
5.4. Replacing a Faulty BBU
5.4.1BBU Warnings and Precautions
5.4.2 Replacing a Faulty BBU
Remove the faulty BBU from the chassis
Install the replacement BBU
Secure the BBU module to the enclosure
Reset the subsystem
5.5. Replacing a Failed PSU Module
5.5.2 Replacing the PSU Module
Power off the PSU
Disconnect the power cord
Remove the retention screw
5-10:
Remove the PSU module
5.6.Cooling Module Maintenance
Replacing a cooling module:
5.6.2Replacing a Cooling Module
To remove the cooling module
5-12:
Step 3. Remove the cooling fan assembly by the following steps:
Page
5.7.Replacing a Failed Hard Drive
Keep a replacement on hand:
5.7.2Replacing a Hard Drive
Identify the location of the drive tray
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Step 5. Remove the four (4) retention screws that secure the hard drive
Install the replacement hard drive
Appendix A
Specifications
A.1. Technical Specifications
Environmental Specifications
Humidity
Certifications
Shock
Half-sine
Vibration
Operating
A.2. Controller Specifications
A.2.1 Configuration
Specification
A.2.2 Architecture
A.3. Drive Tray Specifications
A.4. Power Supply Specifications
A.5. Cooling Module Specifications
A.6. RAID Management
A.7. Fault Tolerance Management
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Appendix B
Spare Parts and Accessories
B.2. Accessories
B-2
Appendix C
Pinouts
C.1.2 COM2 Serial Port Cable to UPS
COM2 Cable:
C.2. Null Modem
C.3. Ethernet Port Pinouts
Pin
C.4. STP LAN Cable
C.5. Main Power
Main Power
C-5
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Appendix D
Uninterruptible Power Supply
D.4 Connecting the UPS to the Subsystem
D.4.1 Connect the PSU Module Power Cords
D.4.2 Set the Baud Rate
SCSI to SATA RAID Subsystem’s Operation Manual
D.4.3 Connect COM2
D.5 Power On
D.6.1 Normal Operational Status
D.6.2 UPS Messages
Message 1:
Message 2:
Message 3:
Message 4:
D.6.3 UPS Message Summary
A-1
Message
AC Power
Battery