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Table 19. Power supply unit LEDs (continued)
Function

Color

Status

Description

 2 

 DC power

Green

On

DC power outputs are

within specification.

Off

DC power is not

available.

 3 

 Fault

Amber

On

A fault is detected in the

PSU.

Off

No faults are detected.

LEDs inside of the expansion enclosure
Each of the drives and secondary expansion modules within the 2145-92F expansion enclosure has two

LED indicators. To view the drives and secondary expansion modules, you must remove the cover of the

enclosure, as described in “Removing the top cover: 2145-92F ” on page 56.
Figure 144 on page 132 shows the components of a drive assembly. Each drive has an online indicator

(

 2 

) and fault indicator (

 3 

).

Figure 144. LEDs on a drive assembly

Table 20 on page 132 describes the meaning of the LEDs on each drive.

Table 20. LED indicators on drives
Function

Color

Status

Description

 2 

 Activity

Green

On

The drive is ready to be

used.

Flashing

The drive is operating

and I/O is occurring.

Off

The drive is not installed

or an installed drive is

not ready to be used.

132   SAN Volume Controller : Model 2145-SV1 Hardware Installation Guide

Summary of Contents for SAN Volume Controller 2145-SV1

Page 1: ...IBM SAN Volume Controller Hardware Installation Guide IBM...

Page 2: ...v The information in the IBM Environmental Notices and User Guide provided on a DVD This edition applies to version 8 release 2 modification 1 and to all subsequent modifications until otherwise indic...

Page 3: ...nvironment requirements 2 Rack cabinet physical location 2 SAN Volume Controller 2145 SV1 front panel controls and indicators 3 SAN Volume Controller 2145 SV1 operator information panel 4 SAN Volume C...

Page 4: ...ander module 2145 92F 77 Installing or replacing the fascia 2145 92F 80 Installing or replacing a power supply 2145 92F 82 Removing the fascia 2145 92F 85 Removing and installing a SAS cable 2145 92F...

Page 5: ...tic compatibility notices 153 Canada Notice 153 European Community and Morocco Notice 153 Germany Notice 153 Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association JEITA Notice 154 Japan...

Page 6: ...vi...

Page 7: ...pter ports and LEDs RoCE 11 12 25 Gbps Ethernet host interface adapter ports and LEDs iWARP 11 13 Connectors on the rear of the SAN Volume Controller 2145 SV1 12 14 Power connector 12 15 SAN Volume Co...

Page 8: ...el 28 34 SAN Volume Controller 2145 SV1 operator information panel 29 35 Expansion enclosure support rails 31 36 Installing the rail spring 32 37 Hole locations in the front of the rack 33 38 Opening...

Page 9: ...equired rack space 60 60 Example installation of the enclosure in the rack 61 61 Replacing the 2145 92F enclosure in the rack 62 62 Expansion canister 63 63 Install the expansion canister 63 64 Upper...

Page 10: ...nclosure 74 83 Correct drive installation 75 84 Incorrect drive installation 75 85 Replace the drive 76 86 Location of secondary expander modules 78 87 LEDs on a secondary expander module 78 88 Open t...

Page 11: ...wer supply handles 101 109 Removed power supply 102 110 Drive assembly 103 111 Drive locations in a 2145 92F expansion enclosure 104 112 Remove the drive assembly 104 113 Location of secondary expande...

Page 12: ...Pushing the SAS cable latch closed 123 136 Connecting the SAS cables 124 137 SAS port orientation on expansion enclosures 126 138 Features on the front of the 2145 92F expansion enclosure 127 139 Sec...

Page 13: ...er can be used 13 10 Selecting bracket pins for your rack 33 11 Examples of supported SAS chain combinations 39 12 Weight of expansion enclosure parts 46 13 Weight of expansion enclosure SAS drives 47...

Page 14: ...ements 141 25 Input voltage requirements 147 26 Power consumption 147 27 Physical specifications 147 28 Dimensions and weight 148 29 Additional space requirements 148 30 Maximum heat output of each SA...

Page 15: ...n the system website a Go to www ibm com support b Search for SAN Volume Controller c Click the documentation link Safety notices and labels Review the safety notices and safety information labels bef...

Page 16: ...the IBM System Safety Notices document open it 3 Under the language find the matching identification number Review the topics about the safety notices to ensure that you are in compliance Caution noti...

Page 17: ...bilizer brake function before each use Do not over force moving or rolling the LIFT TOOL with stabilizer brake engaged Do not raise lower or slide platform load shelf unless stabilizer brake pedal jac...

Page 18: ...es will exceed the manufacturer s recommended ambient temperature for all your rack mounted devices Do not install a unit in a rack where the air flow is compromised Ensure that air flow is not blocke...

Page 19: ...to raise the casters off the pallet and bolt the rack cabinet to the pallet R002 Danger notices for the system Ensure that you are familiar with the danger notices for your system Use the reference nu...

Page 20: ...d properly secure the load on the lift tool before moving or using the lift tool to lift or move an object D010 DANGER Multiple power cords The product might be equipped with multiple AC power cords o...

Page 21: ...the lock washer contact should be free of any non conductive material to allow for metal to metal contact All PROTECTIVE EARTHING CONDUCTORS should terminate at this main protective earthing terminal...

Page 22: ...en or service any power supply assembly Do not connect or disconnect any cables or perform installation maintenance or reconfiguration of this product during an electrical storm The product might be e...

Page 23: ...al equipment that has the power turned on keep the other hand in your pocket or behind your back Remember There must be a complete circuit to cause electrical shock By observing the previous rule you...

Page 24: ...ample nuts and screws can cause serious injury To inspect each node for unsafe conditions use the following steps If necessary see any suitable safety publications Procedure 1 Turn off the system and...

Page 25: ...fluid fire or smoke damage 3 Check for any obvious mechanical problems such as loose components 4 Check any exposed cables and connectors for wear cracks or pinching Checking the grounding of a system...

Page 26: ...ity of electrostatic discharge observe the following precautions Limit your movement Movement can cause static electricity to build up around you Handle the device carefully holding it by its edges or...

Page 27: ...lation information for the SAN Volume Controller hardware model that was ordered Who should use this guide The intended audience for this guide is the IBM service representative This guide should be r...

Page 28: ...Controller 2145 1 year warranty or 2147 3 year warranty www ibm com support IBM Redbooks publications www redbooks ibm com Publications in the Knowledge Center Each PDF publication in the library is...

Page 29: ...ation For more information refer to Table 3 on page xxix Table 3 IBM websites for help services and information Website Address IBM home page http www ibm com Directory of worldwide contacts http www...

Page 30: ...upport website at www ibm com support to check for technical information hints tips and new device drivers or to submit a request for information Using the documentation Information about your IBM sto...

Page 31: ...ore you begin the installation 2 Review SAN fabric and zoning guidelines and develop your system host systems and storage controllers plan This task helps to assure a seamless configuration 3 Complete...

Page 32: ...sented in a web browser of a computer that is directly connected to the technician port for this procedure which is completed in two phases a Use the Create Cluster action on the System Initialization...

Page 33: ...ver in a SAN Volume Controller clustered system on which the SAN Volume Controller software runs The nodes are always installed in pairs a minimum of one pair and a maximum of four pairs of nodes cons...

Page 34: ...de features The SAN Volume Controller 2145 SV1 system contains At least one Fibre Channel adapter or one 10 Gbps Ethernet adapter Optional second third and fourth Fibre Channel adapters 64 256 GB memo...

Page 35: ...wing 11S serial number 4 Power control button and power on LED 5 Identify LED 6 Node status LED 7 Node fault LED 8 Battery status LED 9 Operator information panel 10 Front USB ports 1 3 11 Right side...

Page 36: ...nel The operator information panel contains buttons and indicators such as the power control button and LEDs that provide node information Figure 2 on page 4 shows the operator information panel for t...

Page 37: ...is initialized and initial setup is completed you can use the Management GUI to identify a node by making the Identify LED on the node blink Node status LED The green Node status LED has the following...

Page 38: ...e status of the Fibre Channel ports Ethernet connection and activity power and electrical current Figure 3 on page 6 shows the rear panel indicators on the SAN Volume Controller 2145 SV1 back panel as...

Page 39: ...s up and running at the expected port speed This display does not necessarily imply logical connectivity that is completion of FLOGI or FIP On On The link is up but running at a degraded speed SAS por...

Page 40: ...me remote port An unsupported device is connected to the port AC DC and power supply error LEDs The AC DC and power supply error LEDs indicate whether the node is receiving electrical current The foll...

Page 41: ...al arrow next to the node that you want to identify Select Node Actions Identify SAN Volume Controller 2145 SV1 Ethernet port LEDs Ethernet link and activity LEDs indicate the status of each Ethernet...

Page 42: ...has two LEDs per port arranged above the other These pairs of LEDs are arranged in the same order as the ports Figure 10 Ethernet port LEDs on a 10 Gbps Ethernet adapter 1 10 Gbps Ethernet fault LEDs...

Page 43: ...s a single LED that indicates the status of the port and link Figure 12 25 Gbps Ethernet host interface adapter ports and LEDs iWARP Table 8 on page 11 summarizes the possible values of the LEDs on th...

Page 44: ...ws the type of connector that is on each power supply assembly Figure 14 Power connector 1 Neutral 2 Ground 3 Live Note Optional host interface adapters provide extra connectors for 10 Gbps Ethernet F...

Page 45: ...This port is disabled in software to make the port inactive Figure 16 SAN Volume Controller 2145 SV1 unused Ethernet port 1 Unused Ethernet port Although not disabled the serial port is also not used...

Page 46: ...contain a 10 Gbps Ethernet adapter but only one 10 Gbps Ethernet adapter is supported 2 Slots 3 4 6 and 7 can contain a 25 Gbps Ethernet adapter however the system only supports three 25 Gbps Ethernet...

Page 47: ...bers for the SAN Volume Controller 2145 SV1 when two 2 port 25 Gbps Optical Ethernet RoCE adapters are configured Ethernet ports 4 and 5 are located in the Ethernet adapter that is installed in the lo...

Page 48: ...16 SAN Volume Controller Model 2145 SV1 Hardware Installation Guide...

Page 49: ...Install the support rails for the nodes 3 Install the cable management arms for the nodes 4 Install the nodes 5 Optionally install the expansion enclosures 6 Connect the Fibre Channel and Ethernet cab...

Page 50: ...start the installation verify that all the parts that were ordered have been received and that all the optional features are fitted Verify that you know the quantity of nodes and optional features tha...

Page 51: ...odes 3001 and 3002 ship the same parts Verify that you have the listed parts SAN Volume Controller 2145 SV1 node Part number 01EJ334 SAN Volume Controller 2145 SV1 rail kit quantity 1 Part number 01EJ...

Page 52: ...commended ambient temperature for any of your rack mounted devices Do not install a unit in a rack where the air flow is compromised Ensure that air flow is not blocked or reduced on any side front or...

Page 53: ...22 Detaching the inner rail section a Pull the tab forward b Turn the rotation plate upward c Slide the middle section back 4 Install the inner section of the rail onto the chassis No screws are requi...

Page 54: ...gure 24 Install the bracket assembly to the frame a Open the front latch hook 1 b Fit the tool less rail mounting pin to the front rack post 2 c Click the rail mounting pin into place 3 d Close the fr...

Page 55: ...0 5 lb It takes two persons to safely lift this part or unit C009 Procedure To install the SAN Volume Controller 2145 SV1 node in the rack complete the following steps 1 Fully extend the middle sectio...

Page 56: ...on page 24 shows the parts that are used to install the CMA assembly Figure 26 Parts for installing the SAN Volume Controller 2145 SV1 CMA assembly 1 CMA inner connector 2 CMA connector base on inner...

Page 57: ...ress the button marked PUSH in Figure 27 on page 25 Figure 27 Reversing the orientation of the assembly b Turn the connector 180 degrees 2 Install the CMA inner connector 1 onto the CMA connector base...

Page 58: ...le straps can vary in different systems Use the cable straps that are provided on the rear of the system to retain the cables and prevent them from sagging Allow slack in all cables to avoid tension i...

Page 59: ...3 10 Gbps Ethernet ports 1 3 4 7 10 Gbps optical Ethernet ports 4 7 2 Connect the other end of the Ethernet cable to the proper connector on the Ethernet hub or switch 3 Optional If the Fibre Channel...

Page 60: ...r supply 2 to a live AC supply The SAN Volume Controller node begins to power on The Power LED should be solidly on after a few seconds but if it continues to flash after 1 minute press the power cont...

Page 61: ...ts without error The Node status LED should slowly flash and the Node fault LED should be off If the node fault LED is lit see the Troubleshooting section of the documentation When the battery charge...

Page 62: ...30 SAN Volume Controller Model 2145 SV1 Hardware Installation Guide...

Page 63: ...Before you install 2U SAS expansion enclosures you must first install support rails Before you begin Note Up to 20 optional SAS expansion enclosures can be connected to each I O group in the system Re...

Page 64: ...spring slightly and push the other looped end of the spring onto the other stud on the inside of the rail Figure 36 Installing the rail spring 4 Working at the front of the rack cabinet identify the...

Page 65: ...Use the pins that are appropriate for the mounting holes in your rack see Table 10 on page 33 Table 10 Selecting bracket pins for your rack Mounting holes Bracket pins Round unthreaded Use the preins...

Page 66: ...ure 39 on page 34 Figure 39 Closing the hinge brackets 10 On the front of the rail press the two bracket pins into the holes in the rack flanges 11 Close the front hinge bracket to secure the rail to...

Page 67: ...ity Empty the rack from the top down Procedure To install an optional SAS expansion enclosure complete the following steps 1 On either side of the drive assemblies remove the enclosure end caps by gra...

Page 68: ...are installing extra SAS expansion enclosures repeat the previous steps to complete the installation Connecting the optional 2U SAS expansion enclosures to the 2145 SV1 After you install the SAS expan...

Page 69: ...attached to the enclosure Arrange your cables to provide access to the following components Ethernet ports including the technician port The technician port is used for initial setup of the system by...

Page 70: ...SV1 with SAS adapter in PCIe expansion slot 2 5 2145 24F or 2145 12F SAS expansion enclosure 6 2145 24F or 2145 12F SAS expansion enclosure 2 If more I O groups are configured repeat the cabling proce...

Page 71: ...maximum SAS chain weight that can be attached to a node SAS port is 10 2145 92F enclosures have a chain weight of 2 5 2145 24F and 2145 12F enclosures have a chain weight of 1 Example Table 11 Exampl...

Page 72: ...40 SAN Volume Controller Model 2145 SV1 Hardware Installation Guide...

Page 73: ...enclosure 2145 92F on page 53 Safety notices and considerations 2145 92F Before you install service or move the expansion enclosure always read and follow the safety notices and guidelines Safety not...

Page 74: ...the metal parts of the system or the devices that attach to the system It is the responsibility of the customer to ensure that the outlet is correctly wired and grounded to prevent an electrical shock...

Page 75: ...ation that comes with your rack cabinet for the weight of a loaded rack cabinet Verify that all door openings are at least 760 x 230 mm 30 x 80 in Ensure that all devices shelves drawers doors and cab...

Page 76: ...instance riggers or movers Read and completely understand the contents of LIFT TOOL operator s manual before using Read and completely understand the contents of LIFT TOOL operator s manual before usi...

Page 77: ...h drum damage cable and may cause serious injury C048 part 2 of 2 CAUTION If the System slide rails are installed above EIA location 29U the ServerLIFT tool or other qualified lift tool must be used a...

Page 78: ...231 20 351 Front fascia 4U front cover 0 303 0 668 1 0 303 0 668 Display panel assembly 0 020 0 044 1 0 020 0 044 PSU fascia 1U cover 0 010 0 022 1 0 010 0 022 Power supply unit PSU 3 335 7 352 2 6 6...

Page 79: ...J074 0 224 0 494 1 92 TB 2 5 inch tier 1 flash drive 01LJ075 0 224 0 494 3 84 TB 2 5 inch tier 1 flash drive 01LJ076 0 224 0 494 7 68 TB 2 5 inch tier 1 flash drive 01LJ077 0 224 0 494 15 36 TB 2 5 in...

Page 80: ...talled Enclosure assembly Approximate weight FRUs installed FRUs not installed kg lb Enclosure 01LJ607 or 01LJ112 Secondary expansion modules Fascia 1U and 4U PSUs Expansion canisters Fan modules Fan...

Page 81: ...an modules Fan interface board Display assembly Cover Fascia 1U and 4U Drives 61 5 135 4 Enclosure 01LJ607 or 01LJ112 Secondary expansion modules Fascia 1U and 4U PSUs Expansion canisters Fan modules...

Page 82: ...n the number of parts that remain you might need four persons or a mechanical lift to support the weight of the expansion enclosure Identify the hardware components 2145 92F You should become familiar...

Page 83: ...on process Figure 45 Front fascia of the 2145 92F expansion enclosure Components on the rear of the enclosure Figure 46 on page 51 shows the components on the rear of the 2145 92F expansion enclosure...

Page 84: ...shows the support rails for the expansion enclosure The support rails are packaged separately from the expansion enclosure Figure 47 2145 92F support rails Cable management arm The cable management ar...

Page 85: ...ove all appropriate subassemblies per instructions to reduce the system weight C012 Important Before you unpack move install or service the 2145 92F expansion enclosure and its parts always complete t...

Page 86: ...the enclosure However due to weight considerations you must remove some parts and then reinstall them as part of the initial installation process Note Drives are not included in installation package f...

Page 87: ...e 59 in Installing or replacing the support rails 2145 92F on page 57 8 Attach the remaining sections of the support rails to the rack as described in step 6 on page 59 in Installing or replacing the...

Page 88: ...in a rack 2145 92F on page 61 17 Remove the cable management arm assembly from its packaging 2 in Figure 49 on page 54 18 Attach the cable management arm as described in Installing or replacing the ca...

Page 89: ...the cover 5 To reinstall the cover or replace it with one from FRU stock follow the procedure in Installing or replacing the top cover 2145 92F on page 72 Installing or replacing the support rails 214...

Page 90: ...mponents and drives are installed the expansion enclosure is heavy Install the support rails and enclosure at the lowest available position Do not install the rails and enclosure above position U25 in...

Page 91: ...each side of the expansion enclosure as shown in Figure 57 on page 59 Figure 57 Attaching the inner rail section to the enclosure 6 Use the M5 screws to install the outer rail member and bracket asse...

Page 92: ...assembly to the rack frame For example Figure 59 on page 60 shows the front of the rail that is attached to the frame Figure 59 Example of the required rack space 60 SAN Volume Controller Model 2145 S...

Page 93: ...lace it in the rack to complete a service task review and implement the following tasks Always use a suitably rated mechanical lift or four persons to raise the enclosure to install it in the rack Eve...

Page 94: ...5 92F expansion enclosure or replace a faulty expansion canister with one from FRU stock Before you begin Important You can replace an expansion canister without powering off the expansion enclosure H...

Page 95: ...e expansion canister with the expansion enclosure 3 Rotate both the handles outward and insert the expansion canister into the expansion enclosure 4 When the expansion canister is fully inserted rotat...

Page 96: ...To complete many service tasks you can swing the CMA assemblies away from the expansion enclosure You do not have to completely remove the CMA assemblies from the enclosure For these service tasks com...

Page 97: ...upper CMA assembly 3 in Figure 65 on page 65 4 Remove the outer connector from the inner member of the left support rail 4 in Figure 65 on page 65 5 Remove the inner connector of the upper CMA assemb...

Page 98: ...ht support rail 8 as shown in Figure 66 on page 66 Replace the CMA assembly 9 To reinstall the CMA or replace it with one from FRU stock follow the procedure in Installing or replacing the cable manag...

Page 99: ...ay from the rear of the enclosure so that the expansion canister is accessible Figure 68 Lower CMA assembly moved Procedure 1 To release the upper CMA push the latch on the support rail connector 5 to...

Page 100: ...MA to the rail reverse the procedure Installing or replacing the cable management arm 2145 92F Use these procedures to install the cable management arm CMA for the 2145 92F expansion enclosure You can...

Page 101: ...at the end of the support rails Figure 72 Upper and lower cable management arms Procedure 1 Remove the loop straps from the upper and lower CMA assemblies The straps are used only for shipping Instal...

Page 102: ...e upper CMA assembly 1 to the inner member of the left support rail 2 as shown in Figure 74 on page 70 Figure 74 Install the inner connector of the upper CMA to the inner member of the support rail 3...

Page 103: ...re 77 on page 71 shows the upper and lower CMA assemblies as they are aligned to the support rails The support rail connector of the upper CMA attaches to the right rail The support rail connector of...

Page 104: ...placing the top cover 2145 92F You can replace the top cover on a 2145 92F expansion enclosure during the installation process or after you complete a service task Before you begin Important You can i...

Page 105: ...RU stock Before you begin Important You can replace a drive assembly without powering off the expansion enclosure However to maintain operating temperature do not keep the cover off an operational enc...

Page 106: ...slot to receive the new drive or that contains the faulty drive that you want to replace Note When a drive is faulty the amber fault indicator is lit 3 in Figure 81 on page 74 Do not replace a drive u...

Page 107: ...ve In addition drives are installed in row B even though row A contains empty drive slots Figure 84 Incorrect drive installation 4 Touch the static protective package that contains the drive to any un...

Page 108: ...re the toe on the bottom of the latch is fully engaged with the partition in the chassis 10 Ensure that the top toe of the latch is also fully engaged 4 in Figure 85 on page 76 11 Repeat steps 4 on pa...

Page 109: ...on the main board If the FRU part number of the enclosure is 01LJ607 you can remove or replace the secondary expander module while the enclosure is powered on Important You can replace a secondary ex...

Page 110: ...ver was removed as described in Removing the top cover 2145 92F on page 56 The secondary expander module was removed as described in Removing a secondary expander module 2145 92F on page 105 Procedure...

Page 111: ...condary expander module carefully in the guide slot in the enclosure as shown in Figure 89 on page 79 Figure 89 Replace the secondary expander module 5 Press the secondary expander module down into po...

Page 112: ...f a 2145 92F expansion enclosure About this task The 4U fascia covers the display panel of the expansion enclosure It is attached to the enclosure by four screws The bottom 1U fascia covers both of th...

Page 113: ...ower supply units PSUs Align the fascia with the enclosure and gently push it until it clicks into place on the chassis as shown in Figure 91 on page 81 Align the tab on each side of the 1U fascia wit...

Page 114: ...duction in airflow through the enclosure might cause the enclosure or its components to shut down to protect from overheating About this task This task assumes that the following conditions are met Yo...

Page 115: ...92 Preparing to install the power supply 3 Slide the PSU forward into the chassis until it clicks in to place as shown in Figure 93 on page 84 Chapter 4 Installing an optional 5U SAS expansion enclos...

Page 116: ...nd ensure the handle lock clicks in to place 5 Verify that the AC input and the DC power indicators are lit on the front of the PSU as shown in Figure 94 on page 84 Figure 94 Power supply indicators 8...

Page 117: ...95 on page 85 shows the fascias are independent you can remove or replace one without having to remove or replace the other Figure 95 Fascia components on the expansion enclosure Procedure 1 Use the...

Page 118: ...the chassis as shown in Figure 96 on page 86 The PSU fascia disengages from the slot and pin that connect it to each side of the chassis You must remove the bottom fascia to access and service either...

Page 119: ...e more than one cable record which two ports canisters and enclosures each cable connects so you can match the connections with the replacement cables The system cannot operate if the SAS cabling to t...

Page 120: ...rt until you hear or feel a click When the cable is successfully inserted you cannot disconnect the cable without pulling on the blue tag Connecting to a SAN Volume Controller node 7 Connect the SAS c...

Page 121: ...e connected SAS ports are lit For example Figure 100 on page 89 shows the LEDs of expansion canister 1 on a 2145 92F expansion enclosure The SAS cable is successfully inserted in to port 1 input port...

Page 122: ...sk The expansion enclosure might or might not be powered on depending on the number of fan modules that need to be replaced For example the expansion enclosure must be powered off if all four fan modu...

Page 123: ...A lift is supporting the weight of the enclosure The top cover fans drives and other heavy FRUs are removed from the enclosure About this task The 2145 92F expansion enclosure contains two fan interf...

Page 124: ...re chassis as shown in Figure 104 on page 92 Figure 104 Insert the new FIB in the chassis 3 Use a cross head screwdriver to tighten the retaining screws that secure the FIB to the drive board as shown...

Page 125: ...3 on page 92 to replace the other FIB 5 Replace the narrow metal cover which is shown in Figure 106 on page 93 over the FIB assemblies The attachment screws are on each side of the chassis Figure 106...

Page 126: ...on page 126 Removing an expansion enclosure from a rack 2145 92F You might need to slide the 2145 92F expansion enclosure out of the rack to apply service For some tasks you might need to completely...

Page 127: ...be given to the connection of the equipment to the supply circuit so that overloading of the circuits does not compromise the supply wiring or overcurrent protection To provide the correct power conn...

Page 128: ...and bolt the rack cabinet to the pallet R002 DANGER Racks with a total weight of 227 kg 500 lb Use Only Professional Movers R003 DANGER Do not transport the rack via fork truck unless it is properly...

Page 129: ...paper manual must remain with machine in provided storage sleeve area Latest revision manual available on vendor s website Test verify stabilizer brake function before each use Do not over force movi...

Page 130: ...e equipment is being raised Be sure winch is locked in position before releasing handle Read instruction page before operating this winch Never allow winch to unwind freely Freewheeling will cause une...

Page 131: ...tep 5 on page 99 through step 7 on page 99 only if you must completely remove the expansion enclosure from the rack to complete a service procedure 5 Power down the expansion enclosure and disconnect...

Page 132: ...ure might cause the enclosure or its components to shut down to protect from overheating About this task Each PSU provides cooling to the lower part of the enclosure Ensure that the second PSU in the...

Page 133: ...the power supply handles 5 Carefully pull the PSU out of the expansion enclosure chassis and place it in a safe location as shown in Figure 109 on page 102 Chapter 4 Installing an optional 5U SAS exp...

Page 134: ...to replace it with a new one received from FRU stock Before you begin Ensure that the drive is not a spare or a member of an array The drive status is shown in Pools Internal Storage in the management...

Page 135: ...ve the top cover as described in Removing the top cover 2145 92F on page 56 4 Locate the slot that contains the drive assembly that you want to remove Note When a drive is faulty the amber fault indic...

Page 136: ...lock the drive carrier from the partition as shown in Figure 112 on page 104 Ensure the toe on the bottom of the latch is fully disengaged 7 Carefully lift the drive carrier up to remove it from the e...

Page 137: ...thout powering off the expansion enclosure However to maintain operating temperature perform the following tasks Do not remove a faulty secondary expander module until its replacement is ready to be i...

Page 138: ...ntify the operational status of the secondary expander modules Figure 114 Location of LEDs on the secondary expander module Table 16 on page 106 describes the function and status values of each LED in...

Page 139: ...page 56 Procedure 1 Identify the secondary expander module to be replaced refer to Table 16 on page 106 2 Press the release buttons on top of the secondary expander module to release the handles 3 Ro...

Page 140: ...re 6 If needed repeat step 2 on page 107 through step 5 on page 108 to remove the other secondary expander module Replace the secondary expansion module 7 To reinstall the secondary expansion module o...

Page 141: ...nclosure and SAN Volume Controller system If either of the two expansion canisters has a failure the other expansion canister assumes the full I O load Figure 118 on page 109 shows the features of an...

Page 142: ...However to maintain operating temperature do not remove more than one fan module at a time Remove a faulty fan module only when its replacement is ready to be installed Do not remove a fan module from...

Page 143: ...the fan modules 2 Press the release tab on the fan module as Figure 121 on page 111 shows Figure 121 Fan module release tab 3 Use the handle to pull the fan module out of the expansion enclosure chas...

Page 144: ...he rack as described in Removing an expansion enclosure from a rack 2145 92F on page 94 Ensure that you use a lift to support the weight of the enclosure About this task The 2145 92F expansion enclosu...

Page 145: ...in Figure 124 on page 113 The screws are on each side of the chassis Place the cover and cover screws in a safe location Figure 124 Location of the FIB cover 2 Use a cross head screwdriver to loosen t...

Page 146: ...he FIB out of the expansion enclosure chassis as shown in Figure 126 on page 114 Figure 126 Remove the FIB from the chassis 4 Place the FIB shown in Figure 127 on page 115 in a safe location 114 SAN V...

Page 147: ...or replacing a fan interface board 2145 92F on page 91 Replacing an enclosure 2145 92F You can replace a faulty enclosure of a 2145 92F expansion enclosure with a new one from FRU stock Before you be...

Page 148: ...The expansion enclosure was removed from the rack as described in Removing an expansion enclosure from a rack 2145 92F on page 94 A suitably rated mechanical lift is available to support the weight of...

Page 149: ...ling or replacing the top cover 2145 92F on page 72 8 Reconnect the SAS cables as described in Connecting the optional 2145 92F SAS expansion enclosures on page 122 9 Reconnect the power cables as des...

Page 150: ...el assembly 5 To reinstall the display panel assembly or replace it with one from FRU stock follow the procedure in Installing or replacing the display panel assembly 2145 92F on page 119 118 SAN Volu...

Page 151: ...the slide rails as described in Removing an expansion enclosure from a rack 2145 92F on page 94 The top cover was removed as described in Removing the top cover 2145 92F on page 56 The display panel...

Page 152: ...bly in the slot at the front of the expansion enclosure as shown in Figure 131 on page 121 Ensure the display panel assembly which is shown in Figure 130 on page 120 faces toward the outside of the ch...

Page 153: ...he cable management arm is removed as described in Removing or moving the cable management arm 2145 92F or 2147 92F on page 64 The expansion enclosure is removed from the rack as described in Removing...

Page 154: ...ect the expansion enclosure if software version 7 8 0 is not installed on the system About this task This task applies if you are installing a 2145 92F expansion enclosure When you insert the SAS cabl...

Page 155: ...by directly attaching to a personal computer It can also be used to complete service actions for the system USB ports USB ports can be used to initialize the system or to perform service related task...

Page 156: ...Figure 136 Connecting the SAS cables 124 SAN Volume Controller Model 2145 SV1 Hardware Installation Guide...

Page 157: ...S chain weight that can be attached to a node SAS port is 10 2145 92F enclosures have a chain weight of 2 5 2145 24F and 2145 12F enclosures have a chain weight of 1 Example Table 17 on page 125 shows...

Page 158: ...8 0 is not installed on the system do not connect or power on the expansion enclosure Before you connect the power cables to the rear of the enclosure always check that the expansion enclosure is sec...

Page 159: ...ary turning on the power source The expansion enclosure does not have a power button Procedure 1 Connect the C19 C20 power cables to the power connectors on the rear of the expansion enclosure The enc...

Page 160: ...nsion enclosure out of the rack to perform service tasks Figure 140 Power and SAS cable connections on the back of the enclosure 3 Verify that the expansion enclosure and its components are operating...

Page 161: ...management GUI to confirm that the enclosure is operating as expected You can also access the Event Log to view enclosure and component events and complete any remaining fix procedures Powering off th...

Page 162: ...osure LEDs also indicate the status of the drives and each secondary expander module Note All of the information about the 2145 92F expansion enclosure is also applicable to the 2147 92F expansion enc...

Page 163: ...ts are detected The 2145 92F expansion enclosure contains two PSUs 4 in Figure 142 on page 130 that are accessible from the front of the enclosure Each PSU has its own a set of LEDs as shown in Figure...

Page 164: ...you must remove the cover of the enclosure as described in Removing the top cover 2145 92F on page 56 Figure 144 on page 132 shows the components of a drive assembly Each drive has an online indicator...

Page 165: ...n a secondary expansion module 1 Online indicator 2 Fault indicator Table 21 on page 133 describes the meaning of the LEDs on each secondary expansion module Table 21 LED indicators on secondary expan...

Page 166: ...lly the LED is not lit If a fault is detected the amber LED is lit As Figure 146 on page 134 also shows the expansion enclosure contains two expansion canisters Each expansion canister contains its ow...

Page 167: ...r is receiving power 4 and 6 SAS link fault Amber Off No faults are detected All four phys have a link connection On Several error conditions are possible Only 1 2 or 3 phys are connected but not all...

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Page 169: ...the client to re create the problem on a certified browser version Defects are not accepted for cosmetic differences between browsers or browser versions that do not affect the functional behavior of...

Page 170: ...nd require no additional configuration For Mozilla Firefox a On the menu bar in the Firefox browser window click Tools Options b On the Options window select Privacy c Set Firefox will to Use custom s...

Page 171: ...Scroll to the Security section e Check the Use TLS 1 1 and Use TLS 1 2 check box Note IE 11 and later and Microsoft Edge enable TLS 1 1 1 2 by default User name and password for system initialization...

Page 172: ...port to the left which is the technician port This port is labeled 1 in the figure below Figure 148 Technician port 4 Connect an Ethernet cable between the port of the personal computer that is config...

Page 173: ...or nodes Table 24 Node models and software version requirements Node model Required system software version SAN Volume Controller 2145 SV1 7 7 1 0 or later SAN Volume Controller 2145 DH8 with a 2145 1...

Page 174: ...marked degraded If the status is degraded a configuration problem must be resolved before you can do any further system configuration task If the problem cannot be resolved remove the newly added nod...

Page 175: ...s ports and connectors You can attach alternative input and output devices The system online documentation and its related publications are accessibility enabled The accessibility features of the onli...

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Page 177: ...rranty is available in both hardcopy format and in the SAN Volume Controller IBM Knowledge Center The Statement of Limited Warranty is included in hardcopy form with your product See Publications and...

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Page 179: ...node Ensure that your environment meets the power requirements as shown in Table 26 on page 147 The maximum power that is required depends on the node type and the optional features that are installe...

Page 180: ...in Table 28 on page 148 to ensure that space is available in a rack capable of supporting the node Table 28 Dimensions and weight Height Width Depth Maximum weight 87 mm 3 4 in 447 mm 17 6 in 746 mm...

Page 181: ...ler 2145 SV1 node Model Heat output per node SAN Volume Controller 2145 SV1 Minimum configuration 419 68 Btu per hour AC 123 watts Maximum configuration 3480 24 Btu per hour AC 1020 watts Appendix C S...

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Page 188: ...o cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used in order to meet F...

Page 189: ...145 SV1 illustration 3 operator information panel 4 D danger xv E emergency power off EPO event xxvi environmental notices xv xxvi EPO emergency power off event xxvi Ethernet activity LED 9 connecting...

Page 190: ...45 SV1 4 rear SAN Volume Controller 2145 SV1 6 password 139 physical characteristics SAN Volume Controller 2145 SV1 connectors 11 service ports 12 unused ports 13 planning charts and tables 17 tables...

Page 191: ...ify 9 SAS 7 nodes heat output 148 operator information panel 4 ports 11 power requirements for each node 147 product characteristics 147 rear panel indicators 6 requirements 147 SAS LEDs 7 service por...

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