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SANbloc S50 SAS JBOD Quick Install Guide

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Secure the front rails to the front supports of the rack, using the screws 

or nuts included in the kit. (Use the nuts if your rack does not have 

threaded holes.)

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Select the right length of rails for your rack, then secure them to the 

rear supports of the rack, as shown above. Then secure the front rails to 

the rear rails. 
Ensure that all the rail connections are tightened and secure.

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Remove the plastic covers from the enclosure’s rackmount ears. 

Caution  

The enclosure is heavy. To avoid personal injury, have 

someone help you lift it.

Secure rear rail, using rail 
length suitable for your rack

Rear support

Front 
support

Secure front rail

Summary of Contents for 5325302040 - Sanbloc S50 Single Jbod 1.2TB 15K Sas

Page 1: ...SANbloc S50 JBOD Enclosure Quick Start Guide Using the SANbloc S50 JBOD Enclosure Quick Install Guide www snapserver com ...

Page 2: ...e without the express written permission of Adaptec Inc TRADEMARKS Adaptec the Adaptec logo Snap Server the Snap Server logo GuardianOS SnapOS and Snap Disk are trademarks or registered trademarks of Adaptec Inc in the U S A and other countries Products mentioned herein are for identification purposes only and may be registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective companies REVISIONS Adapt...

Page 3: ... Enclosure User s Guide on the CD Kit Contents SANbloc S50 SAS JBOD enclosure Two power cables Rackmount kit CD including software and product documents Installation Checklist 1 Plan the installation see Preparing for Installation on page 2 2 Optional Install the enclosure in an equipment rack see Installing Your Enclosure into a Rack on page 2 3 Install the disk drives see Installing the Disk Dri...

Page 4: ...sure that you have these tools available Phillips screwdriver Wrench for tightening nuts if your rack doesn t have threaded holes b Arrange for someone to assist you during installation c Ensure ahead of time that you have chosen a suitable location for the enclosure and the rack Installing Your Enclosure into a Rack If you are not installing your enclosure into a rack skip to Installing the Disk ...

Page 5: ...for your rack then secure them to the rear supports of the rack as shown above Then secure the front rails to the rear rails Ensure that all the rail connections are tightened and secure 4 Remove the plastic covers from the enclosure s rackmount ears Caution The enclosure is heavy To avoid personal injury have someone help you lift it Secure rear rail using rail length suitable for your rack Rear ...

Page 6: ...hen push it all the way back until the rackmount ears are flush against the front vertical supports and the enclosure rests completely on the rails 6 Secure both rackmount ears to the front vertical supports Rackmount ears rest against vertical Secure to the front vertical supports ...

Page 7: ...bining SAS and SATA disk drives in the same SANbloc S50 enclosure use the figures below to plan where you will be placing the disk drives These figures represent enclosures fully loaded with disk drives However the same guidelines apply even if you are filling some of the drive slots with blank drive carriers Recommended Disk Drive Configurations SAS Disk Drives SATA Disk Drives ...

Page 8: ... drive slot 2 Select the right type of disk drive for this drive slot see Recommended Disk Drive Configurations on page 5 then hold the disk drive so that the LEDs are on the left and the lever is fully open 3 Slide the disk drive into the drive slot until the lever starts to close Do not include SAS and SATA disk drives in the same column Do not place a column of SATA disk drives between two colu...

Page 9: ...he lever until it meets the latch on the left side of the drive slot and clicks into place 5 Repeat for all remaining disk drives Note To maintain proper airflow and cooling a disk drive or a blank drive carrier must be installed in every slot of the enclosure ...

Page 10: ...w If you are not connecting additional enclosures continue with Powering On on page 10 Connecting Additional Enclosures You can connect up to 9 fully loaded SANbloc S50 enclosures to a single host system Refer to the User s Guide on the CD for more information Enclosures installed with SAS disk drives and enclosures installed with SATA disk drives can be included in the same daisy chain You can al...

Page 11: ...ur configuration with multiple SANbloc S50 enclosures continue to connect the EXP port of the previous enclosure to the HOST port of the next enclosure 3 Continue with Powering On HOST EXP FAULT SEP MASTER HOST EXP FAULT SEP MASTER SANbloc S50 Enclosures Host SAS Cables HOST EXP FAULT SEP MASTER HOST EXP FAULT SEP MASTER HOST EXP FAULT SEP MASTER SANbloc S50 Enclosures Host SAS Cables ...

Page 12: ...ing APC unit to an AC power source Adaptec recommends that you use an uninterruptible power supply to protect your enclosure 2 Power on each APC unit The installation is complete You can begin using your SANbloc S50 enclosure Continue with Registering Your SANbloc S50 Enclosure HOST EXP FAULT SEP MASTER APC Unit Power Port ...

Page 13: ...re at http register adaptec com Getting Help For more information refer to the User s Guide on the CD For further assistance visit http ask adaptec com Have your TSID number ready Your TSID number is included on a white bar coded label like the example below Affix your TSID label here for future reference ...

Page 14: ...ide proof of purchase showing the date and place of purchase with your Limited Warranty claim You must contact Adaptec during the Hardware Warranty Period and upon request ship the defective hardware with any additional requested documentation to Adaptec or other address provided by Adaptec at your expense The warranty does not cover damage caused by abuse on your part such as dropping the Warrant...

Page 15: ...al damages so the above provisions may not apply to you This Limited Warranty will be governed in accordance with the laws of the State of California without reference to its choice of law rules and the United States of America New and reconditioned parts may be used to repair the hardware and replace existing parts except as provided above these replacement parts do not extend the Hardware Warran...

Page 16: ... communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at their own expense Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Adaptec could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Safety Precautions Note The maximum current draw is printed on the label on the back of t...

Page 17: ...he installer must validate that the AC input grounding is adequate and that the AC circuit capacity is sufficient and does not create a circuit overload situation Reliable earthing of rack mounted equipment should be maintained Particular attention should be given to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit for example use of power strips Circuit Overloading Considera...

Page 18: ...he system Before beginning the installation inspect the components for shipping damage Note Ensure that your equipment rack is placed in a dust free well ventilated area close to a UPS Leave enough room behind the rack for servicing and to allow for sufficient airflow Note For equipment racks with single or multiple storage subsystems installed the TMRA manufacturers maximum recommended ambient te...

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