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NetApp® E-Series Storage Systems
Model 3040 40U Cabinet Guide

NetApp, Inc.
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Sunnyvale, CA 94089 U.S.A.
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Part number: 215-07664_B0
May 2013

Summary of Contents for E-Series 3040 40U

Page 1: ...0 40U Cabinet Guide NetApp Inc 495 East Java Drive Sunnyvale CA 94089 U S A Telephone 1 408 822 6000 Fax 1 408 822 4501 Support telephone 1 888 4 NETAPP Feedback doccomments netapp com Web http www netapp com Part number 215 07664_B0 May 2013 ...

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Page 5: ...ng the Cabinet Weight 10 Acclimating the Cabinet 11 Removing the Packing Material 12 Checking the Shipping Contents 12 Removing the Components 12 Moving the Cabinet 12 Chapter 3 Completing the Installation 15 Lowering the Stability Foot 15 Reinstalling the Trays 16 Installing the Cable Spools and the Tie Wraps 16 Installing Other Components 18 Chapter 4 Installing Additional Mounting Rails 19 Chap...

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Page 7: ...er cords for each side that allow integrated power connection and power handling capacity for controller drive trays and drive trays WARNING W05 Risk of bodily injury If the bottom half of the cabinet is empty do not install components in the top half of the cabinet If the top half of the cabinet is too heavy for the bottom half the cabinet might fall and cause bodily injury Always install a compo...

Page 8: ...t View and Rear View 1 Ventilation Cover 2 Interface Cable Access Openings 3 Rear Plate 4 EIA Support Rails 5 Vertical Support Rails 6 Cabinet Mounting Rails 7 Stability Foot 8 Adjustable Leveling Feet 9 Power Strip 10 AC Power Distribution Units 11 Front of the Cabinet 12 Rear of the Cabinet ...

Page 9: ... middle eight outlets and power cord C3 supplies power to the top eight outlets Each PDU is clearly labelled C1 C2 or C3 where the power cords connect Each power outlet is rated at 10A maximum A 15A circuit breaker protects each of the six 12A banks Each circuit breaker is labeled on each PDU Table 1 Power Calculations and Heat Calculations for the Cabinet Component kVA Watts Btu Hr Cabinet PDU 72...

Page 10: ...rive trays so the remaining 10 trays must be drive trays DE1600 drive tray 0 276 276 945 DE5600 drive tray 0 241 240 821 DE6600 drive tray 1 268 1222 4180 The maximum ratings at 200 VAC The Btu calculation is based on the maximum current rating that the power distribution unit can provide Component kVA Watts Btu Hr Maximum Number of Controller Drive Trays Controller Drive Tray Maximum Number of DE...

Page 11: ...n 3 2 E2600 controller drive tray with 12 drives duplex configuration 4 1 E5412 controller drive tray 7 with InfiniBand host connections 13 without InfiniBand host connections 1 E5424 controller drive tray 9 with InfiniBand host connections 15 without InfiniBand host connections 1 E5460 controller drive tray 7 with InfiniBand host connections 13 without InfiniBand host connections 1 E5512 controll...

Page 12: ... with InfiniBand host connections 13 without InfiniBand host connections You can intermix DE1600 drive trays and DE5600 drive trays in a cabinet with an E2600 controller drive tray with either 12 drives or 24 drives provided that the total number of drives does not exceed 96 Maximum Number of Controller Drive Trays Controller Drive Tray Maximum Number of DE5600 Drive Trays ...

Page 13: ...ve trays E5424 controller drive tray 3 with InfiniBand host connections 6 without InfiniBand host connections 1 72A PDUs are required if you are installing DE6600 drive trays E5460 controller drive tray 3 with InfiniBand host connections 5 without InfiniBand host connections 1 72A PDUs are required if you are installing DE6600 drive trays E2660 controller drive tray 2 without InfiniBand host conne...

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Page 15: ...te To raise and lower the leveling glides under the cabinet 1 4 in Allen wrench To raise and lower the stability foot in the front of the cabinet AC power cords To connect the cabinet to external power sources wall plugs SAS cables optional Two cables are included with each drive tray while host side cables must be purchased separately Communication cables optional To attach the tray to the host R...

Page 16: ... sure that you move the cabinet into place before you load the drives and make sure that the floor load capability of the cabinet s destination supports that much weight ATTENTION Possible damage to tray components Do not place a DE6600 drive tray on a flat surface Install the DE6600 drive tray in the cabinet before operating or moving drawers The total weight of the cabinet depends on the number ...

Page 17: ...e outside temperature upon arrival After the cabinet and the trays have acclimated to the indoor environment you can unpack them Component Weight Notes Cabinet 138 80 kg 306 0 lb Empty with the rear door installed Power distribution units PDUs pair 19 96 kg 44 0 lb Mounting rails pair 1 59 kg 3 50 lb E2612 controller drive tray 27 kg 59 52 lb Maximum configuration E2624 controller drive tray 26 kg...

Page 18: ...Guide as required for common cabling configurations ATTENTION Possible address conflict of loss of data access To prevent address conflicts and loss of data access note the location of each tray component and cable prior to its removal so that you can reinstall each item in its original location Complete these steps to remove the components 1 Record the cable configuration for future reassembly if...

Page 19: ...degrees NOTE Many of the cabinets are populated with drive trays This situation results in most of the weight in the front portion of the cabinet making the center of gravity closer to the front 1 Move the cabinet to its permanent location Figure 2 Incorrect Method and Correct Method for Moving the Cabinet 2 After the cabinet is in position lower the leveling glides which are located near each bot...

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Page 21: ...and tie wraps 4 Install the other components Lowering the Stability Foot The stability foot prevents the cabinet from falling over after it is placed in its permanent location Lower the stability foot and lower the leveling glides on the cabinet when the cabinet is in its permanent location Figure 3 provides a close up view of the stability foot The leveling glides are located near each bottom cor...

Page 22: ...ta access replace all components in the same tray and in the same location in the tray Reinstall all trays in their original locations in the cabinet Reinstall all cables in their original locations in the cabinet 1 Reinstall all of the trays in their original locations in the cabinet 2 Reinstall all of the components in their original locations in the trays 3 Reinstall all cables to their origina...

Page 23: ...Chapter 3 Completing the Installation 17 Figure 4 Tie Wrap Locations and a Cable Spool 1 Tie Wrap Location 2 Cable Spool ...

Page 24: ...page 16 2 If the front of the cabinet is not completely filled with trays use front panel kits to cover the empty spaces above or below the installed trays Covering the empty spaces is necessary so that the correct airflow through the cabinet is maintained 3 Refer to the controller drive tray installation guides for the trays that are contained in the cabinet and complete the power on procedures d...

Page 25: ...the top tray in the cabinet Beneath an existing tray Position the mounting rails with enough clearance to hold the tray being installed 8 9 cm 3 5 in for 2U drive trays or controller drive trays 13 3 cm 5 25 in clearance for 3U drive trays or controller drive trays or 17 8 cm 7 in clearance for 4U controller drive trays or drive trays 2 Use the measurement markers on the right front and left front...

Page 26: ... the screw 11 Repeat step 3 through step 10 to attach and level the second mounting rail on the other side of the cabinet 12 On the EIA support rail at the front of the cabinet position a clip nut to align with the mounting holes on the front face of the tray that you are installing 13 Attach a 10 32x1 2 screw to the clip nut on the EIA support rail Tighten the screw 14 Repeat step 12 through step...

Page 27: ...of the trays blink Depending on your configuration it can take several minutes to complete the power on procedure 1 Turn off the power to all of the components in the cabinet 2 Turn off all 12 circuit breakers to their off down position 3 Plug each of the six L6 30 plugs USA and Canada or IEC 309 plugs worldwide except for USA and Canada into the available electrical outlets 4 Turn all 12 circuit ...

Page 28: ...efer to the individual initial setup guides for assistance NOTE Wait 30 seconds after turning on the drive trays before you turn on the power to the controller drive trays 6 Turn on the power to all of the controller drive trays in the cabinet refer to the individual initial setup guides for assistance ...

Page 29: ...o correct interference caused by such unauthorized modification substitution or attachment Laser Products Statement This equipment uses Small Form factor Pluggable SFP optical transceivers which are unmodified Class 1 laser products pursuant to 21 CFR Subchapter J Section 1040 10 All optical transceivers used with this product are required to be 21 CFR certified Class 1 laser products For outside ...

Page 30: ...ent This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil numérique de la classé A respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sure le matèriel brouilleur du Canada ...

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