Description
Fault indicator
Status indicator
Battery is undergoing a scheduled battery load test, during which
the battery is discharged and then recharged to ensure it is working
properly. During the discharge cycle, you will see this display. The
load test occurs infrequently and takes several hours.
Flashing
Flashing
HSV controller cabling
All data cables and power cables attach to the rear of the controller. Adjacent to each data connector
is a two-colored link status indicator.
Table 6
identifies the status conditions presented by these
indicators.
NOTE:
These indicators do not indicate whether there is communication on the link, only whether the link
can transmit and receive data.
The data connections are the interfaces to the disk drive enclosures or loop switches (depending on
your configuration), the other controller, and the fabric. Fiber optic cables link the controllers to the
fabric, and, if an expansion cabinet is part of the configuration, link the expansion cabinet drive
enclosures to the loop is in the main cabinet. Copper cables are used between the controllers (mirror
port) and between the controllers and the drive enclosures or loop switches.
Storage system racks
All storage system components are mounted in a rack. Each configuration includes one enclosure
holding both controllers (the controller pair), FC cables the controller and the disk enclosures. Each
controller pair and all the associated drive enclosures form a single storage system.
The rack provides the capability for mounting 483 mm (19 in) wide controller and drive enclosures.
NOTE:
Racks and rack-mountable components are typically described using “U” measurements. “U”
measurements are used to designate panel or enclosure heights. The “U” measurement is a standard
of 41 mm (1.6 in).
The racks provide the following:
•
Unique frame and rail design — Allows fast assembly, easy mounting, and outstanding structural
integrity.
•
Thermal integrity — Front-to-back natural convection cooling is greatly enhanced by the innovative
multi-angled design of the front door.
•
Security provisions — The front and rear door are lockable, which prevents unauthorized entry.
•
Flexibility — Provides easy access to hardware components for operation monitoring.
•
Custom expandability — Several options allow for quick and easy expansion of the racks to create
a custom solution.
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