background image

electrical-to-optical

 

signal

 

conversions

 

for

 

high-speed

 

networking.

 

A

 

GBIC

 

can

 

be

 

hot

 

swapped.

 

See

 

also

 

small

 

form-factor

 

pluggable

.

 

Global

 

Copy.

  

Refers

 

to

 

a

 

remote

 

logical

 

drive

 

mirror

 

pair

 

that

 

is

 

set

 

up

 

using

 

asynchronous

 

write

 

mode

 

without

 

the

 

write

 

consistency

 

group

 

option.

 

This

 

is

 

also

 

referred

 

to

 

as

 

Asynchronous

 

Mirroring

 

without

 

Consistency

 

Group.

 

Global

 

Copy

 

does

 

not

 

ensure

 

that

 

write

 

requests

 

to

 

multiple

 

primary

 

logical

 

drives

 

are

 

carried

 

out

 

in

 

the

 

same

 

order

 

on

 

the

 

secondary

 

logical

 

drives

 

as

 

they

 

are

 

on

 

the

 

primary

 

logical

 

drives.

 

If

 

it

 

is

 

critical

 

that

 

writes

 

to

 

the

 

primary

 

logical

 

drives

 

are

 

carried

 

out

 

in

 

the

 

same

 

order

 

in

 

the

 

appropriate

 

secondary

 

logical

 

drives,

 

Global

 

Mirroring

 

should

 

be

 

used

 

instead

 

of

 

Global

 

Copy.

 

See

 

also

 

asynchronous

 

write

 

mode

,

 

Global

 

Mirroring

,

 

remote

 

mirroring

,

 

Metro

 

Mirroring

.

 

Global

 

Mirroring.

  

Refers

 

to

 

a

 

remote

 

logical

 

drive

 

mirror

 

pair

 

that

 

is

 

set

 

up

 

using

 

asynchronous

 

write

 

mode

 

with

 

the

 

write

 

consistency

 

group

 

option.

 

This

 

is

 

also

 

referred

 

to

 

as

 

Asynchronous

 

Mirroring

 

with

 

Consistency

 

Group.

 

Global

 

Mirroring

 

ensures

 

that

 

write

 

requests

 

to

 

multiple

 

primary

 

logical

 

drives

 

are

 

carried

 

out

 

in

 

the

 

same

 

order

 

on

 

the

 

secondary

 

logical

 

drives

 

as

 

they

 

are

 

on

 

the

 

primary

 

logical

 

drives,

 

preventing

 

data

 

on

 

the

 

secondary

 

logical

 

drives

 

from

 

becoming

 

inconsistent

 

with

 

the

 

data

 

on

 

the

 

primary

 

logical

 

drives.

 

See

 

also

 

asynchronous

 

write

 

mode

,

 

Global

 

Copy

,

 

remote

 

mirroring

,

 

Metro

 

Mirroring

.

 

graphical

 

user

 

interface

 

(GUI).

  

A

 

type

 

of

 

computer

 

interface

 

that

 

presents

 

a

 

visual

 

metaphor

 

of

 

a

 

real-world

 

scene,

 

often

 

of

 

a

 

desktop,

 

by

 

combining

 

high-resolution

 

graphics,

 

pointing

 

devices,

 

menu

 

bars

 

and

 

other

 

menus,

 

overlapping

 

windows,

 

icons,

 

and

 

the

 

object-action

 

relationship.

 

GUI.

  

See

 

graphical

 

user

 

interface.

 

HBA.

  

See

 

host

 

bus

 

adapter

.

 

hdisk.

  

An

 

AIX

 

term

 

representing

 

a

 

logical

 

unit

 

number

 

(LUN)

 

on

 

an

 

array.

 

host.

  

A

 

system

 

that

 

is

 

directly

 

attached

 

to

 

the

 

storage

 

subsystem

 

through

 

a

 

fibre-channel

 

input/output

 

(I/O)

 

path.

 

This

 

system

 

is

 

used

 

to

 

serve

 

data

 

(typically

 

in

 

the

 

form

 

of

 

files)

 

from

 

the

 

storage

 

subsystem.

 

A

 

system

 

can

 

be

 

both

 

a

 

storage

 

management

 

station

 

and

 

a

 

host

 

simultaneously.

 

host

 

bus

 

adapter

 

(HBA).

  

An

 

interface

 

between

 

the

 

fibre-channel

 

network

 

and

 

a

 

workstation

 

or

 

server.

 

host

 

computer.

  

See

 

host

.

 

host

 

group.

  

An

 

entity

 

in

 

the

 

storage

 

partition

 

topology

 

that

 

defines

 

a

 

logical

 

collection

 

of

 

host

 

computers

 

that

 

require

 

shared

 

access

 

to

 

one

 

or

 

more

 

logical

 

drives.

 

host

 

port.

  

Ports

 

that

 

physically

 

reside

 

on

 

the

 

host

 

adapters

 

and

 

are

 

automatically

 

discovered

 

by

 

the

 

DS4000

 

Storage

 

Manager

 

software.

 

To

 

give

 

a

 

host

 

computer

 

access

 

to

 

a

 

partition,

 

its

 

associated

 

host

 

ports

 

must

 

be

 

defined.

 

hot

 

swap.

  

To

 

replace

 

a

 

hardware

 

component

 

without

 

turning

 

off

 

the

 

system.

 

hub.

  

In

 

a

 

network,

 

a

 

point

 

at

 

which

 

circuits

 

are

 

either

 

connected

 

or

 

switched.

 

For

 

example,

 

in

 

a

 

star

 

network,

 

the

 

hub

 

is

 

the

 

central

 

node;

 

in

 

a

 

star/ring

 

network,

 

it

 

is

 

the

 

location

 

of

 

wiring

 

concentrators.

 

IBMSAN

 

driver.

  

The

 

device

 

driver

 

that

 

is

 

used

 

in

 

a

 

Novell

 

NetWare

 

environment

 

to

 

provide

 

multipath

 

input/output

 

(I/O)

 

support

 

to

 

the

 

storage

 

controller.

 

IC.

  

See

 

integrated

 

circuit

.

 

IDE.

  

See

 

integrated

 

drive

 

electronics

.

 

in-band.

  

Transmission

 

of

 

management

 

protocol

 

over

 

the

 

fibre-channel

 

transport.

 

Industry

 

Standard

 

Architecture

 

(ISA).

  

Unofficial

 

name

 

for

 

the

 

bus

 

architecture

 

of

 

the

 

IBM

 

PC/XT

 

personal

 

computer.

 

This

 

bus

 

design

 

included

 

expansion

 

slots

 

for

 

plugging

 

in

 

various

 

adapter

 

boards.

 

Early

 

versions

 

had

 

an

 

8-bit

 

data

 

path,

 

later

 

expanded

 

to

 

16

 

bits.

 

The

 

Extended

 

Industry

 

Standard

 

Architecture

 

(EISA)

 

further

 

expanded

 

the

 

data

 

path

 

to

 

32

 

bits.

 

See

 

also

 

Extended

 

Industry

 

Standard

 

Architecture

.

 

initial

 

program

 

load

 

(IPL).

  

The

 

initialization

 

procedure

 

that

 

causes

 

an

 

operating

 

system

 

to

 

commence

 

operation.

 

Also

 

referred

 

to

 

as

 

a

 

system

 

restart,

 

system

 

startup,

 

and

 

boot.

 

integrated

 

circuit

 

(IC).

  

A

 

microelectronic

 

semiconductor

 

device

 

that

 

consists

 

of

 

many

 

interconnected

 

transistors

 

and

 

other

 

components.

 

ICs

 

are

 

constructed

 

on

 

a

 

small

 

rectangle

 

cut

 

from

 

a

 

silicon

 

crystal

 

or

 

other

 

semiconductor

 

material.

 

The

 

small

 

size

 

of

 

these

 

circuits

 

allows

 

high

 

speed,

 

low

 

power

 

dissipation,

 

and

 

reduced

 

manufacturing

 

cost

 

compared

 

with

 

board-level

 

integration.

 

Also

 

known

 

as

 

a

 

chip

.

 

integrated

 

drive

 

electronics

 

(IDE).

  

A

 

disk

 

drive

 

interface

 

based

 

on

 

the

 

16-bit

 

IBM

 

personal

 

computer

 

Industry

 

Standard

 

Architecture

 

(ISA)

 

in

 

which

 

the

 

controller

 

electronics

 

reside

 

on

 

the

 

drive

 

itself,

 

eliminating

 

the

 

need

 

for

 

a

 

separate

 

adapter

 

card.

 

Also

 

known

 

as

 

an

 

Advanced

 

Technology

 

Attachment

 

Interface

 

(ATA).

 

Internet

 

Protocol

 

(IP).

  

A

 

protocol

 

that

 

routes

 

data

 

through

 

a

 

network

 

or

 

interconnected

 

networks.

 

IP

 

acts

 

as

 

an

 

intermediary

 

between

 

the

 

higher

 

protocol

 

layers

 

and

 

the

 

physical

 

network.

 

 

 

112

 

IBM

 

TotalStorage

 

DS4000

 

EXP700

 

and

 

EXP710

 

Storage

 

Expansion

 

Enclosures:

 

Installation,

 

User’s,

 

and

 

Maintenance

 

Guide

Summary of Contents for TotalStorage FAStT EXP700

Page 1: ...IBM TotalStorage DS4000 EXP700 and EXP710 Storage Expansion Enclosures Installation User s and Maintenance Guide gc26 7735 00...

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Page 3: ...IBM TotalStorage DS4000 EXP700 and EXP710 Storage Expansion Enclosures Installation User s and Maintenance Guide gc26 7735 00...

Page 4: ...ad the general information in Notices on page 105 First Edition January 2005 Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 2005 All rights reserved US Government Users Restricted Rights Use du...

Page 5: ...vice and support xxix Fire suppression systems xxix How to send your comments xxix Chapter 1 Introduction 1 Overview 1 Upgrading your DS4000 EXP700s 2 Intermixing DS4000 EXP700s with DS4000 EXP710s an...

Page 6: ...0s with DS4000 EXP100s in the same loop 52 Cabling the storage expansion enclosures in a redundant loop 53 Storage expansion enclosure loop redundancy 53 Redundant loop cabling examples 54 Cabling the...

Page 7: ...attached 97 Adding and synchronizing the firmware for controller A with the firmware for controller B 98 Completing the firmware upgrade procedure 98 Appendix D Power cords 101 Appendix E Accessibili...

Page 8: ...vi IBM TotalStorage DS4000 EXP700 and EXP710 Storage Expansion Enclosures Installation User s and Maintenance Guide...

Page 9: ...32 Connecting an LC LC cable into the LC SC cable adapter 41 33 LC LC fibre channel cable lever and latches 41 34 Removing the LC LC fibre channel cable from an LC SC fibre channel cable adapter 42 3...

Page 10: ...n 75 59 TotalStorage DS4000 EXP700 and DS4000 EXP710 storage expansion enclosure parts list 81 60 Disconnect the fibre channel cable from one storage server to the first EXP700 89 61 Disconnect the re...

Page 11: ...osure identity LED activity support requirements 8 9 DS4000 EXP700 hardware and software compatibility 12 10 DS4000 EXP710 hardware and software compatibility 12 11 Storage expansion enclosure specifi...

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Page 13: ...lleert eerst de veiligheidsvoorschriften Ennen kuin asennat t m n tuotteen lue turvaohjeet kohdasta Safety Information Avant d installer ce produit lisez les consignes de s curit Vor der Installation...

Page 14: ...urn on any equipment when there is evidence of fire water or structural damage v Disconnect the attached power cords telecommunications systems networks and modems before you open the device covers un...

Page 15: ...ceable parts inside the device v Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein might result in hazardous radiation exposure DANGER Some laser products c...

Page 16: ...h on the power supply do not turn off the electrical current supplied to the device The device also might have more than one power cord To remove all electrical current from the device ensure that all...

Page 17: ...s the following label attached Hazardous voltage current and energy levels are present inside any component that has this label attached There are no serviceable parts inside these components If you s...

Page 18: ...xvi IBM TotalStorage DS4000 EXP700 and EXP710 Storage Expansion Enclosures Installation User s and Maintenance Guide...

Page 19: ...T names to DS4000 Series names Current FAStT Product Name New DS4000 Product Name IBM TotalStorage FAStT Storage Server IBM TotalStorage DS4000 FAStT DS4000 FAStT Family DS4000 Mid range Disk System F...

Page 20: ...e the information in this appendix Appendix B Upgrading ESMs with the DS4000 EXP700 Models 1RU 1RX Switched ESM Option Upgrade Kit on page 85 provides instructions for upgrading your DS4000 EXP700s wi...

Page 21: ...dicate situations that can be potentially lethal or extremely hazardous to you A danger statement is placed just before the description of a potentially lethal or extremely hazardous procedure step or...

Page 22: ...ut of Band In Band Make FC Connections SET Link Speed 1GB or 2GB Install Storage Server RAID Controller Enclosure s in Rack Install Network Hardware Prep are Network Connection Install Storage Expansi...

Page 23: ...uration Operation and Administration Diagnosis and Maintenance IBM TotalStorage DS4500 Installation and Support Guide GC26 7727 U U U IBM TotalStorage DS4500 Fibre Channel Cabling Instructions GC26 77...

Page 24: ...lanning Hardware Installation Software Installation Configuration Operation and Administration Diagnosis and Maintenance IBM DS4400 Fibre Channel Storage Server User s Guide GC26 7730 U U U U U IBM DS...

Page 25: ...guration Operation and Administration Diagnosis and Maintenance IBM TotalStorage DS4300 Fibre Channel Storage Server Installation and User s Guide GC26 7722 U U U IBM TotalStorage DS4300 Rack Mounting...

Page 26: ...titles by user tasks Title User Tasks Planning Hardware Installation Software Installation Configuration Operation and Administration Diagnosis and Maintenance IBM TotalStorage DS4100 Installation Use...

Page 27: ...ation and administration Diagnosis and maintenance IBM TotalStorage DS4000 Storage Manager Version 9 Installation and Support Guide for Windows 2000 Server 2003 NetWare ESX Server and Linux GC26 7706...

Page 28: ...2 U IBM TotalStorage DS4000 Problem Determination Guide GC26 7703 U IBM Fibre Channel Planning and Integration User s Guide and Service Information SC23 4329 U U U U IBM TotalStorage DS4000 FC2 133 Ho...

Page 29: ...want more information about IBM products you will find a wide variety of sources available from IBM to assist you This section contains information about where to go for additional information about I...

Page 30: ...as many sources of information and ways for you to solve problems including Diagnosing problems using the IBM Online Assistant Downloading the latest device drivers and updates for your products Viewi...

Page 31: ...suppression system that provides the correct level of coverage and protection IBM designs and manufactures equipment to internal and external standards that require certain environments for reliable...

Page 32: ...xxx IBM TotalStorage DS4000 EXP700 and EXP710 Storage Expansion Enclosures Installation User s and Maintenance Guide...

Page 33: ...re Within the DS4000 EXP710 the redundant environmental service modules ESMs utilize a fibre channel switched technology attaching directly to each of the dual ported disk drive modules for additional...

Page 34: ...s 1RU 1RX Switched ESM Option Upgrade Kit on page 85 Attention Do not dispose of the DS4000 EXP700 ESMs you replace with the ESMs in the upgrade kit Refer to the separate instructions included with th...

Page 35: ...on page 52 Fibre channel defined Fibre channel technology is outlined in the SCSI 3 Fibre Channel Protocol SCSI FCP standard Fibre channel is a high speed data transport technology used for mass stora...

Page 36: ...el 1RU Two U S power cables DS4000 EXP700 Model 1RX None DS4000 EXP710 Model 710 None Two line cord jumpers One rack mounting hardware kit Two rails right and left assembly Ten M6 black hex head screw...

Page 37: ...re v Power supplies comes with two v Fans comes with two Note The figures used in this document are for illustrative purposes only In some cases the actual device might look different from the figure...

Page 38: ...ys hot swap ESM bays and hot swap power supply bays are shown in Figure 3 v Hot swap fan bays Your storage expansion enclosure comes with two interchangeable hot swap and redundant fan units These two...

Page 39: ...sure bays The latch must be unlocked before the ESM can be removed from the storage expansion enclosure v Hot swap power supply bays Your storage expansion enclosure comes with two hot swap and redund...

Page 40: ...re version FAStT200 FAStT500 or DS4400 8 21 or later 5 21 or later DS4300 8 33 or later 5 33 or later DS4500 8 30 or later 5 30 or later v Tray handle Use this multipurpose handle to insert and remove...

Page 41: ...d redundant One fan will continue to operate if the other fan fails You can remove and replace the fan unit while the storage expansion enclosure is powered on and accessing drives Each fan has a temp...

Page 42: ...flict exp70003 Figure 6 Fan controls and indicators 1 Gb s 2 Gb s X10 X1 Tray Number Conflict ESM boards Enclosure ID switch tens place X10 Enclosure ID switch ones place X1 SFP output port SFP output...

Page 43: ...th ports on the ESM are bypassed and the LEDs are lit in the event of an ESM fault In this case the ESM fault error LED is also lit This LED is also lit if an SFP module is installed and not connected...

Page 44: ...r 8 21 or later 5 2x xx xx or later 1 Gb s or 2 Gb s TotalStorage DS4300 Fibre Channel Storage Server Storage Manager 8 33 or later 5 33 xx xx or later 2 Gb s TotalStorage DS4500 Fibre Channel Storage...

Page 45: ...re on 10 to 35 C 50 to 95 F Altitude 0 to 914 m 3000 ft Storage expansion enclosure off 10 to 32 C 50 to 90 F Altitude 914 m 3000 ft to 2133 m 7000 ft v Humidity 8 to 80 Noncondensing Heat dissipation...

Page 46: ...lity tends to decrease as the ambient temperature of the environment in which it is being used increases The ambient temperature in the immediate area of the storage expansion enclosure should be kept...

Page 47: ...including the gaps between the storage expansion enclosures 1220 mm cold aisle width 2440 mm between center lines of hot and cold aisle Perforated tiles or gratings back back T42 racks T42 racks T42...

Page 48: ...16 IBM TotalStorage DS4000 EXP700 and EXP710 Storage Expansion Enclosures Installation User s and Maintenance Guide...

Page 49: ...and remove the CRUs from the storage expansion enclosure before you lift it from the shipping box in order to reduce the weight of the storage server See Preparing the storage expansion enclosure on...

Page 50: ...ce the device on your system unit cover or on a metal table v Take additional care when handling devices during cold weather because heating reduces indoor humidity and increases static electricity Co...

Page 51: ...nclosure You will need an antistatic wrist strap and a cart or level surface to hold the CRUs You will use the following procedure to prepare the storage expansion enclosure for installation These ins...

Page 52: ...rews and nuts This bezel protects the light pipes located above the drive trays Leave the protective bezel in place until you are instructed to remove it Complete the following steps to remove an ESM...

Page 53: ...on enclosure away from the power supply and ESM CRUs and hold it in the open position 2 Grasp the handle and pull the fan unit out of the bay as shown in Figure 12 3 Place the fan unit on a level surf...

Page 54: ...and the storage expansion enclosure into a rack cabinet Installing the support rails and the storage expansion enclosure into a rack cabinet To install the storage expansion enclosure in a rack cabin...

Page 55: ...oundary U boundaries are shown as horizontal dashed lines in the rack mounting templates Note The following templates and rack mounting installation instructions are also included in the rack mounting...

Page 56: ...ail assembly F ront Right 3 U 2 U 1 U 0 U 3 U 2 U 1 U 0 U f10ug059 Bezel assembly F ront Right Bezel assembly F ront Left Figure 14 Front rack mounting template 24 IBM TotalStorage DS4000 EXP700 and E...

Page 57: ...g Template REAR Rail assembly Rear Right Rail assembly Rear Left 0 U 1 U 3 U 2 U 3 U 2 U 1 U 0 U f10ug058 Figure 15 Rear rack mounting template Chapter 2 Installing and cabling the storage expansion e...

Page 58: ...the front black hex screws 3 2 L 3 Extend the rail outside of the rear rack mounting flange then install and tighten both rear black hex screws 1 Tighten the front screws 2 and the four large screws...

Page 59: ...tch will lock into place Close the levers until the pull ring latch locks in place Make sure the levers lock into place in the storage expansion enclosure chassis 3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 to replace the...

Page 60: ...the open position while inserting the fan unit into the fan bay The open side of the fan CRU faces the power supply and ESM CRUs If the fan does not go into the bay rotate it 180 See Figure 18 3 If th...

Page 61: ...eplace additional drives Continue with Setting the interface options Setting the interface options The storage expansion enclosure comes with two enclosure ID switches that are used to identify the st...

Page 62: ...ue ones digit x1 ID This setting will enforce hard AL_PAs unchangeable between fibre channel Loop Initializations LIPs for the drives and facilitate drive loop problem troubleshooting in the event of...

Page 63: ...l cables If one fibre channel loop fails the storage server uses the other drive storage expansion enclosure loop to maintain input output to the storage expansion enclosure array group Usually there...

Page 64: ...re not mixing long wave and short wave SFPs Attention In addition do not use long wave SFPs or GBICs in any of the FC ports in the FC drive loops Long wave SFPs and GBICs are not supported for use in...

Page 65: ...iew directly with optical instruments and avoid direct exposure to the beam Attention When you handle static sensitive devices take precautions to avoid damage from static electricity For details abou...

Page 66: ...8 and Using LC LC fibre channel cables on page 35 2 Unlock the SFP module latch v For SFP modules that contain plastic tabs unlock the SFP module latch by pulling the plastic tab outward 10 as shown i...

Page 67: ...away from places where it can be snagged by other devices in the rack v Do not overtighten the cable straps or bend the cables to a radius of less than 38 mm 1 5 in v Do not put excess weight on the c...

Page 68: ...to a FAStT EXP500 For more information about using the fibre channel cable adapter see Using LC SC fibre channel cable adapters on page 39 Connecting an LC LC cable to an SFP module Complete the foll...

Page 69: ...ments and avoid direct exposure to the beam 1 Read the information in Handling fiber optic cables on page 35 2 If necessary remove the protective cap from the SFP module as shown in Figure 21 on page...

Page 70: ...e make sure you press and hold the lever to release the latches before you remove the cable from the SFP module Ensure that the levers are in the released position when removing the cable When removin...

Page 71: ...channel cable adapter is required only in some configurations with the DS4000 EXP700 No configurations that include the DS4000 EXP710 will require the use of an LC SC fibre channel cable adapter For m...

Page 72: ...n exposure DANGER Some laser products contain an embedded Class 3A or Class 3B laser diode Note the following Laser radiation when open Do not stare into the beam do not view directly with optical ins...

Page 73: ...LC LC cable from an LC SC cable adapter Attention To avoid damaging the LC LC cable make sure you press and hold the lever to release the latches before you remove the cable from an LC SC cable adapt...

Page 74: ...ps summarize the procedure for setting up a storage subsystem that includes a DS4000 storage server and one or more DS4000 EXP700 or DS4000 EXP710 storage expansion enclosures Each step in the followi...

Page 75: ...orage server controller firmware is not 6 10 xx xx or higher and there are only DS4000 EXP710s in the drive loop see Appendix C Upgrading the controller firmware for DS4300 DS4400 and DS4500 DS4000 EX...

Page 76: ...C SC cable adapter drive loop speed must be set to 1 Gb s DS4500 Yes Yes Yes requires an LC SC cable adapter drive loop speed must be set to 1 Gb s DS4100 No No No Contact your IBM support representat...

Page 77: ...you are upgrading some but not all of the DS4000 EXP700s in a drive loop with the DS4000 EXP700 Models 1RU 1RX Switched ESM Option Upgrade Kit P N 25R0166 See Appendix B Upgrading ESMs with the DS4000...

Page 78: ...710 EXP710 exp71ac c1a Figure 35 Acceptable intermixed DS4000 EXP700 and DS4000 EXP710 loop configuration 46 IBM TotalStorage DS4000 EXP700 and EXP710 Storage Expansion Enclosures Installation User s...

Page 79: ...EXP700 EXP700 EXP710 EXP710 0 0 exp71ac c1d Figure 36 Acceptable intermixed DS4000 EXP700 and DS4000 EXP710 loop configuration Chapter 2 Installing and cabling the storage expansion enclosure 47...

Page 80: ...e DS4000 EXP710s in the redundant drive loop are not grouped together EXP700 EXP710 EXP710 EXP700 0 0 exp71ac c1c Figure 37 Acceptable intermixed DS4000 EXP700 and DS4000 EXP710 loop configuration 48...

Page 81: ...EXP700 EXP700 EXP710 EXP710 0 0 exp71un acc1a Figure 38 Unacceptable intermixed DS4000 EXP700 and DS4000 EXP710 loop configuration Chapter 2 Installing and cabling the storage expansion enclosure 49...

Page 82: ...00s in a drive loop with any storage server In addition with a DS4000 storage server that supports redundant drive loops such as the DS4400 and DS4500 if a DS4000 EXP710 is included in one drive loop...

Page 83: ...TotalStorage DS4000 Storage Server User s Guide for the proper DS4000 configuration power down and power up sequences For more information see the IBM TotalStorage DS4000 Hard Drive and Storage Expan...

Page 84: ...or EXP710 storage expansion enclosures to a DS4000 Storage Server the DS4000 Storage Server controller firmware must be at version 06 xx xx xx or higher In addition you must purchase the FC SATA Enclo...

Page 85: ...ding individual access from two fibre channel loops to the same disk drive When configuring the ESMs configure the second ESM the same way you configured the first ESM Refer to the Fibre Channel Cabli...

Page 86: ...are marked Input and Output For more information on these ports see the appropriate Installation and User s Guide for your DS4000 storage server To create the redundant loops shown in Figure 41 on pa...

Page 87: ...eferred storage expansion enclosure redundant loop configuration 0 0 5 5 1 3 4 2 6 3 1 4 2 6 exp71pref4 DS4300 configuration DS4400 or DS4500 configuration Figure 42 Alternate storage expansion enclos...

Page 88: ...6 3 4 5 6 exp71pref2 DS4300 configuration DS4400 or DS4500 configuration Figure 43 Alternate storage expansion enclosure redundant loop configuration 2 0 0 1 1 2 2 4 3 5 6 3 4 5 6 exp71pref3 DS4300 c...

Page 89: ...45 2 For FAStT200 EXP700 only Using Figure 46 on page 58 as a guide complete the following steps to connect the FAStT200 to the DS4000 EXP700 a Connect the SC end of an LC SC cable adapter to the GBIC...

Page 90: ...ert a GBIC into a drive mini hub port located on the back of a FAStT500 as shown in Figure 47 on page 59 1 Gb s 2 Gb s X10 X1 Tra y Num ber Con flict GBIC RAID controller LC SC cable adapter not requi...

Page 91: ...adapter to the GBIC b Connect one end of an LC LC cable to the LC end of the LC SC cable adapter c Insert an SFP module into the SFP port located on the back of the DS4000 EXP700 then connect the othe...

Page 92: ...hub port on the back of a DS4400 or DS4500 Fibre Channel Storage Server 2 Connect an LC LC fiber optic cable into the SFP module as shown in Figure 49 on page 61 1 Gb s 2 Gb s X10 X1 Tra y Num ber Co...

Page 93: ...Gb s OUT IN 2 Gb s 1 Gb s OUT IN 2 Gb s 1 Gb s OUT IN 2 Gb s 1 Gb s OUT IN 2 Gb s 1 Gb s OUT IN 2 Gb s 1 Gb s OUT IN 2 Gb s 1 Gb s Mini hub SFP module Drive mini hub ports LC LC cable DS4400 or DS450...

Page 94: ...FAStT EXP500s and DS4000 EXP700s in the same drive loop review the requirements discussed in Connecting storage expansion enclosures in a loop with FAStT EXP500s DS4000 EXP700 only on page 50 Figure...

Page 95: ...on enclosure on and off for the initial startup of the storage expansion enclosure Turning the storage expansion enclosure on and off When you turn on and turn off the storage expansion enclosure be s...

Page 96: ...EDs remain lit see Chapter 4 Hardware maintenance on page 77 Note If any DS4000 EXP710 enclosures are present in the drive loop and the DS4000 controller firmware is not at version 6 10 xx xx or highe...

Page 97: ...er hazardous circumstances If a power outage or emergency situation occurs always turn off all power switches on all computing equipment This will help safeguard your equipment from potential damage d...

Page 98: ...the storage expansion enclosure before or at the same time as the controller 4 Turn on the power to each device based on the startup sequence 5 Turn on both of the power supply switches on the storage...

Page 99: ...you remove it Ensure that you keep track of the drives and their corresponding bays Also record the location information in Table 20 on page 83 If you install a drive in the wrong bay you might lose d...

Page 100: ...tray a Insert a finger into the square hole at the top of the blank tray to grip and pull the tray out of the drive bay b Save the blank tray for later use 5 Install the hard disk drive Note The hard...

Page 101: ...54 exp70018 Replacing hot swap hard disk drives Drive problems include any malfunctions that delay interrupt or prevent successful input output activity between the hosts and the hard disk drives in t...

Page 102: ...ication such as a label on the drive CRU and then slide it completely out of the storage expansion enclosure 3 Install the new drive CRU a Gently push the drive CRU into the empty bay until the tray h...

Page 103: ...Failure to do so may cause undesired events 7 Install the new ESM by sliding it into the empty slot Be sure the levers are pulled straight out as you slide the ESM into the storage expansion enclosur...

Page 104: ...supply switch to the off position 2 Unplug the power supply cable from the electrical outlet 3 Disconnect the power cable from the power supply ac connector 4 Remove the nut and clamp from the rear of...

Page 105: ...is in the off position 2 Install the power supply in the storage expansion enclosure a Slide the power supply into the storage expansion enclosure Be sure the lever is pulled straight out as you slid...

Page 106: ...at a fan is out of the storage expansion enclosure beginning when you remove the failed unit and ending when you reseat the new one This does not include the time it takes you to perform this entire p...

Page 107: ...into the bay The open side of the fan CRU faces the power supply and ESM CRUs If the fan does not go into the bay rotate it 180 See Figure 58 d If the latch does not automatically lock when you have s...

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Page 109: ...index and the connected server HMM to diagnose problems The PD maps found in the IBM TotalStorage DS4000 Problem Determination Guide provide you with additional diagnostic aids Attention If you confi...

Page 110: ...put SFP modules or cables as necessary ESM failure If the ESM Fault LED is lit replace the ESM Front panel General machine fault A Fault LED is lit somewhere on the storage expansion enclosure check f...

Page 111: ...o 07 DS4000 EXP710 only The DS4000 EXP710 is set up in a configuration with incorrect controller firmware Verify that the controller firmware is at version 6 10 xx xx or later One or more green LEDs a...

Page 112: ...ilure Have one or both ESMs replaced Random errors Subsystem Midplane feature Have the midplane replaced SFP Replace the SFP Optical board Have the optical board replaced Switch harness Have the switc...

Page 113: ...5 Frame Midplane 19K1288 6 bezel ASM FRU 19K1285 7 tray blank 19K1291 8 switch harness 19K1297 Miscellaneous hardware 09N7288 cable FRU 1M 19K1265 cable FRU 5M 19K1266 cable FRU 25M 19K1267 cable FRU...

Page 114: ...tray blank 19K1291 8 switch harness 19K1297 Miscellaneous hardware 09N7288 cable FRU 1M 19K1265 cable FRU 5M 19K1266 cable FRU 25M 19K1267 cable FRU Adapter 19K1268 FRU SFP LC shortwave 19K1280 FRU S...

Page 115: ...number Product name IBM TotalStorage DS4000 EXP710 Storage Expansion Enclosure Machine type 1740 Model number 710 Serial number The storage expansion enclosure serial number is located on the bottom i...

Page 116: ...drive record continued Bay Number Hard disk drive serial number Replaced hard disk drive serial number 84 IBM TotalStorage DS4000 EXP700 and EXP710 Storage Expansion Enclosures Installation User s and...

Page 117: ...Ms you replace with the ESMs in the upgrade kit Refer to the separate instructions included with the upgrade kit for return processing information for the DS4000 EXP700 ESMs you are replacing Switched...

Page 118: ...r environment does not allow you to power down the storage subsystem in a non emergency situation use the Hot case ESM upgrade procedure on page 88 Note The cold case ESM upgrade procedure is recommen...

Page 119: ...annel cables to the upgraded ESM in the first storage expansion enclosure d Repeat steps a through c for the right ESM in the first storage expansion enclosure that you will upgrade e Replace the DS40...

Page 120: ...fail causing loss of data access and possibly loss of data If you not sure that your drive loops are optimal or if your environment allows you to power down the storage subsystem in a non emergency si...

Page 121: ...edundant drive loop to be upgraded If there are excessive errors counts in the tens or hundreds do not perform the ESM upgrade until you have first resolved the errors using the drive path diagnostics...

Page 122: ...replacing an ESM in Replacing a failed hot swap ESM on page 70 c Reconnect the fibre channel cables to the ESM that you replaced Do not reconnect the cable to the storage server controller drive port...

Page 123: ...ion enclosure in which you have upgraded the ESM These errors are expected they will stop being reported when you have replaced the other ESMs 11 Open the Storage Manager Drive Channels Summary window...

Page 124: ...Drive icon displayed for drive slots that contain drives v The Failed Configured Drive icon displayed for drive slots that contain drives 15 Check the ESM firmware and upgrade it to the latest level...

Page 125: ...controllers A and B will not synchronize and thus will not be presented as a single identity in the DS4000 Enterprise Management window when the new storage expansion enclosures are connected DS4000 E...

Page 126: ...4 Remove Controller A from the DS4000 storage server Important If you do not remove Controller A from the DS4000 storage server the new firmware may not be downloaded correctly on both controllers an...

Page 127: ...controller that has not yet been added to the Enterprise Management window Click Yes to launch the Subsystem Management window for this DS4000 controller anyway 2 In the Subsystem Management window cl...

Page 128: ...ded perform the following steps a Right click the Controller B icon in the Physical pane of the Subsystem Management window and select Properties b Look for the entries starting with Appware version a...

Page 129: ...lient program Perform the following steps to add the TCP IP address for Controller B a In the Enterprise Management Window click Edit Add Device b Enter the TCP IP address of Controller B c Click Add...

Page 130: ...l your IBM technical support representative When you are done continue with Completing the firmware upgrade procedure Completing the firmware upgrade procedure Perform the following steps to complete...

Page 131: ...gh time to complete the sync up with Controller B v If Controller A is added as a separate entry in the Enterprise Management window again perform the following steps 1 Close the Add Device window and...

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Page 133: ...only in that country or region IBM power cord part number Cord specifics Used in these countries or regions 13F9940 250V 10A 2 8M Australia Fiji Kiribati Nauru New Zealand Papua New Guinea 13F9979 25...

Page 134: ...50V 10A 2 8M Israel 1838574 250V 10A 2 8M Antigua and Barbuda Aruba Bahamas Barbados Belize Bermuda Bolivia Brazil Caicos Islands Canada Cayman Islands Costa Rica Columbia Cuba Dominican Republic Ecua...

Page 135: ...s v Tab Moves keyboard focus to the next component or to the first member of the next group of components v Shift Tab Moves keyboard focus to the previous component or to the first component in the pr...

Page 136: ...me for contiguous and non contiguous selection of drives End Page Down Move keyboard focus to the last item in the list Esc Close the current dialog does not require keyboard focus Home Page Up Move k...

Page 137: ...IND EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF NON INFRINGEMENT MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE Some jurisdictions do not allow disclaimer of...

Page 138: ...stands for approximately 1 000 000 000 bytes When referring to hard disk drive capacity or communications volume MB stands for 1 000 000 bytes and GB stands for 1 000 000 000 bytes Total user accessi...

Page 139: ...ay not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Industry Canada Class A emission compliance statemen...

Page 140: ...ttention This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures Taiwanese Class A warning statem...

Page 141: ...tandard for IBM compatibles It extends the XT bus architecture to 16 bits and also allows for bus mastering although only the first 16 MB of main memory are available for direct access agent A server...

Page 142: ...placeable unit CRU An assembly or part that a customer can replace in its entirety when any of its components fail Contrast with field replaceable unit FRU cyclic redundancy check CRC 1 A redundancy c...

Page 143: ...ed to it The fabric is responsible for routing frames between source and destination N_ports using address information in the frame header A fabric can be as simple as a point to point channel between...

Page 144: ...ion topology that defines a logical collection of host computers that require shared access to one or more logical drives host port Ports that physically reside on the host adapters and are automatica...

Page 145: ...ce SCSI bus to distinguish among up to eight devices logical units with the same SCSI ID loop address The unique ID of a node in fibre channel loop topology sometimes referred to as a loop ID loop gro...

Page 146: ...iguring a drive into the kernel ODM See Object Data Manager out of band Transmission of management protocols outside of the fibre channel network typically over Ethernet partitioning See storage parti...

Page 147: ...ing See also Global Mirroring Metro Mirroring ROM See read only memory router A computer that determines the path of network traffic flow The path selection is made from several paths based on informa...

Page 148: ...products networking products software and services See also fabric Storage Array Identifier SAI or SA Identifier The Storage Array Identifier is the identification value used by the DS4000 Storage Ma...

Page 149: ...er connectivity functions for both local and wide area networks trap In the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP a message sent by a managed node agent function to a management station to report an...

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Page 151: ...fan unit 19 21 removing a hard disk drive 21 removing a power supply 19 21 removing an ESM 19 20 removing hard disk drives 19 D determine management method xix documentation DS4000 Storage Manager xxv...

Page 152: ...A notice 107 features environmental service module ESM 14 fan units 14 power supplies 14 fiber optic cable handling 35 fibre channel cable adapter LC SC using the 39 fibre channel defined 3 fibre chan...

Page 153: ...60 cabling to a DS4500 60 components 5 IBM TotalStorage DS4000 EXP710 continued connectivity matrix 44 drive fault LED 8 enclosure ID switches 11 enclosure identity LED 8 environmental service module...

Page 154: ...perature LED 11 P planning considerations 43 power cabling 32 power cords 101 power LED 9 11 power supply 8 ac power connector location 9 fault LED 8 9 lever location 9 levers 9 power LED location 9 p...

Page 155: ...cy 65 startup sequence 64 turn on and turn off the 63 storage expansion enclosure installation guide xix storage server installation guide xix storage manager software and hardware compatibility 12 sy...

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