P/N: MAN-FC2000-INSTRevision: 1.0January 2001Corporate Headquarters:Eurologic Systems Ltd.,Maple House,South County Business Park,Leopardstown,Dublin
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Audience11PrefaceThis Installation Guide describes the installation and operation of the SANbloc Series. The following products are covered: SANbloc
Getting Support12Getting SupportIf you are having difficulties installing or operating your SANbloc Series you can contact our World Wide Support Cen
European Community Statement13Any changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by Eurologic Systems Ltd. could void the user’s au
Safety Statements14Safety StatementsThe following safety statements must be read before insta-lation. For language translations of these statements re
Safety Statements15CAUTION: The tower skin set is not a field replaceable unit and therefore must not be removed from the Storage Array.CAUTION: After
Safety Statements16
Introduction17Chapter 1: IntroductionThis Chapter introduces the SANbloc Series. The main features of the Series are described along with a list of t
Features18• Support for 14 Fibre Channel 1” disk drives• Dual fibre channel loop support with two LS modules• 2GB ready midplane• Disk drive hot plug
Features19depending on the ambient temperature and failed status. The fans are set to full speed if one fan is failed. The following table shows how t
Features20I/O Option Modules The two rear I/O option modules can contain a range of different option modules. The LS module will detect the type of op
Products Covered in this User Guide21Products Covered in this User GuideThis User Guide covers the SANbloc Series. The following table shows the part
Products Covered in this User Guide22Figure 1-1SANbloc Series Tower Model18F18F18F18F18F18F18F18F18F18F18F18F18F18F012345012345SANblocSeries
Products Covered in this User Guide23Figure 1-2SANbloc Series Rack Model18F18F18F18F18F18F18F18F18F18F18F18F18F18F012345SANblocSeries012345
Products Covered in this User Guide24
25Chapter 2: InstallationThis Chapter describes the installation of the SANbloc Series. Important safety instructions are discussed along with the el
Safety Statements26Safety StatementsThe following safety statements must be read before you install or operate the SANbloc Series. For language trans
Safety Statements27CAUTION: It is recommended that, if interconnecting equipment resides within more than one equipment rack cabinets, these equipment
Unpacking and Initial Setup28Unpacking and Initial SetupWhen you receive your system, visually inspect the exterior of the packaging for any signs of
Installing the System in an Equipment Rack29temperatures. Consideration should therefore be given to ensure that the room ambient temperature is compa
Disclaimer3Disclaimer and WarrantyDisclaimerEUROLOGIC reserves the right to make changes to thismanual and the equipment described herein without noti
Electrical Considerations30Electrical ConsiderationsWhen installing the SANbloc Series the following electrical considerations must be applied.Circui
Setting the Enclosure ID31Chapter 3: Cabling and ConfigurationThis Chapter describes the procedure for connecting your SANbloc Series to a host compu
Setting the Enclosure ID32Figure 3-1 Location of Enclosure ID SwitchThis enclosure ID switch can be set to 0 through 7.The graphic below shows the s
Setting the Enclosure ID33The fourteen disk drive slots (0 to 13), will be assigned an identifier based on the enclosure ID and the slot number as sho
Configurations34ConfigurationsThis section describes the procedures for cabling the main configurations of the SANbloc Series. Both JBOD and RAID con
JBOD Configurations35Single I/O Module to Host ConfigurationThis section describes the procedure for connecting enclo-sures with one I/O module (Coppe
JBOD Configurations36Note: A maximum of eight enclosures may be daisy chained together.Figure 3-3 Daisy chaining single I/O module enclosuresSee App
JBOD Configurations37Dual I/O Module to Host ConfigurationNote: For dual I/O enclosures there must be two LS modules installed in the enclosure.This s
JBOD Configurations38Figure 3-4 Connecting dual I/O modules to a hostSee Appendix C for Loop Diagram or click here to view.To daisy chain enclosures
JBOD Configurations39Figure 3-5 Daisy chaining dual I/O module enclosuresSee Appendix C for Loop Diagram or click here to view.CAUTION: When daisy c
Warranty4EUROLOGIC, freight prepaid. EUROLOGIC, upon verifi-cation of warranty, will repair or replace at its option theSANbloc component in question,
RAID Configurations40RAID ConfigurationsThe main parts of the RAID Controller are shown in Figure 3-6.Figure 3-6 FC2500 RAID ControllerFibre Channel
Cabling RAID Configurations41Cabling RAID ConfigurationsThere are two main RAID configurations:• Single RAID Controller• Dual RAID Controller (fully r
Cabling RAID Configurations42Figure 3-7 Connecting single RAID enclosure to hostSee Appendix C for Loop Diagram or click here to view.To expand this
Cabling RAID Configurations43Figure 3-8 Daisy chaining single RAID enclosureSee Appendix C for Loop Diagram or click here to viewNote: For dual I/O
Cabling RAID Configurations44Dual RAID Controller to Host ConfigurationNote: For dual RAID enclosures there must be two LS modules installed in the en
Cabling RAID Configurations45Figure 3-9 Connecting dual RAID controllers to a hostSee Appendix C for Loop Diagram or click here to view.To expand th
Cabling RAID Configurations46Figure 3-10 Daisy chaining dual RAID enclosuresSee Appendix C for Loop Diagram or click here to view.CAUTION: When dais
Overview47Chapter 4: System MonitoringThis Chapter describes the devices used to monitor the SANbloc Series. The location of the monitoring LEDs and
LS Module48the active LS Module fails, then the ESI communication with the host system will be taken over by the passive LS Module.LS Module Features
LS Module49Figure 4-1Location of SANbloc Enclosure LEDsTable 4-1 shows the meaning of each of the LEDs, and how to interpret them.18F18F18F18F18F18F1
Warranty5Returned Material - Warranty claims must be received byEUROLOGIC within the applicable warranty period. Areplaced product, or part thereof, s
LS Module50Note: The audible alarm will sound when an error is detected.Table 4-1Enclosure LED DescriptionsDescription Color IndicationLED 0 Power On
Disk Drive LEDs51Disk Drive LEDsEach disk drive carrier has two LED indicators visible from the front of the SANbloc enclosure. The green disk drive
Disk Drive LEDs52Figure 4-2Disk Drive Carrier LEDs18FDisk Drive Ready(Green)BiColor LED(Green/Amber)
Power Supply LEDs53Power Supply LEDsThe SANbloc Series power supply provides power factor correction, over current and over voltage protection. The p
Advanced Cooling Module (ACM) LEDs54Advanced Cooling Module (ACM) LEDsThe SANbloc Series has two variable speed fans per advanced cooling module. Eac
55Chapter 5: Installing and Removing Compo-nentsThis Chapter describes the procedures for installing and removing the replaceable components in the SA
Location of the Components56Location of the Components18F18F18F18F18F18F18F18F18F18F18F18F18F18F012345SANblocSeries01234512120I0IDisk DrivesLEMLEMACMs
Installing and Removing a Disk Drive Carrier57Installing and Removing a Disk Drive CarrierThe disk drive carriers are located in the front of the encl
Installing and Removing a Disk Drive Carrier58Figure 5-1 Disk Drive Carrier18FCam LeverPush locking tab in this direction to open
Installing and Removing an LS Module59Installing and Removing an LS ModuleThe LS Modules are located in the front of the enclosure. Follow these proce
Warranty6THE EXPRESSED WARRANTIES SET FORTH IN THISAGREEMENT ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHERWARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDINGWITHOUT LIMITATION, AN
Installing and Removing an LS Module60Figure 5-2 LS Module012345Cam LeverPush locking tab in this direction to open
Installing and Removing a Power Supply61Installing and Removing a Power SupplyThe power supplies are located in the rear of the enclosure. Follow thes
Installing and Removing an Advanced Cooling Module62Installing and Removing an Advanced Cooling ModuleThe advanced cooling modules are located in the
Installing and Removing an I/O Module or RAID Controller63Installing and Removing an I/O Module or RAID ControllerThe I/O module or RAID controller is
Installing and Removing an I/O Module or RAID Controller64
65Appendix A: Safety Statement TranslationsCAUTION: This equipment is intended only for installation in a restricted access location.ACHTUNG: Dieses G
66CAUTION: Allow disk drives and power supplies to reach room ambient temperature before powering on the shelf.ACHTUNG: Ehe Laufwerke und Netzteile an
67CAUTION: It is recommended that if interconnecting equip-ment resides within more than one equipment rack cabinet, these rack cabinets should be at
68CAUTION: Before attempting to install or remove any of the components, ensure that anti-static precautions have been taken. The minimum requirement
69trisitet. Minimumskravet er riktig jordet antistatisk håndleddstropp og jordingsledning.CAUTION: When installing or removing a rackmount shelf, remo
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70FORSIGTIG: Når en rackmonteret hylde installeres eller fjernes, skal al strømforsyning og alle drev fjernes. Det anbe-fales, at der mindst er én and
71CAUTION: The tower skin set is not a field replaceable unit and therefore must not be removed from the Storage Array.ACHTUNG: Das Tower-Gehäuse kann
72CAUTION: After removing the LS Module the resulting hole must be blocked by installing a blanking plate or by installing a replacement LS Module. Fa
73OBS: Når en LS Module er fjernet, må hullet blokkeres ved å installere en maskeringsplate eller ved å sette inn en annen LS Module. Dersom dette ikk
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Host Interface75Appendix B: Technical SpecificationsHost Interface• One or two Fibre Channel interfaces, 100MB\s each, 200 MB\s total.• External hub a
Redundant, Hot Swappable Components76Redundant, Hot Swappable Components• Two RAID controllers or copper/optical I/O modules, removable from the rear.
Warranty77WarrantyThree (3) yearsMonitoringTemperature, advanced cooling modules, power supplies, disk drives, loop resiliency modules, I/O modulesFai
Power Supply78Power SupplyPower Supply InputInput Voltage: 85 - 264 VACInput Frequency: 47 - 63 HzPeak Inrush Current:20A @ 115VAC, 25oC40A @ 230VAC,
Power Supply79Power Supply OutputOutput Parameter 5 VDC Outout12 VDC Output3.3VDC OutputNominal Voltage (VDC) 5.05 12.05 3.3Full Load (A) 44.0 35.0 10
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Electrical Rating80Electrical RatingThe enclosure input current is 100 - 240 VAC, 10 - 5 Amps, 50/60HzTemperature• Operating Temperature: 0oC to 40oC•
Regulatory Agency Compliance81Regulatory Agency ComplianceProduct Safety Standards• UL1950 Information Technology Equipment (US)• CSA C22.2 No 950 Inf
Regulatory Agency Compliance82Electromagnetic Radiation• United States FCC Part 15, Computing Equipment• Canadian DOC, Data Processing Equipment
83Appendix C: Configuration Loop Diagrams345678910111213141516ExternalLoop Diagram for a Single Enclosure System - Single Loop Circles denote disk dri
84345678910111213141516ExternalCircles denote disk drives with drive ID shown.1819 202122232425262728293031Loop Diagram for a Dual Enclosure System -
85345678910111213141516ExternalLoop Diagram for a Single Enclosure System - Dual Loop Circles denote disk drives with drive ID shown.Enclosure ID 0
86345678910111213141516ExternalCircles denote disk drives with drive ID shown.1819 202122232425262728293031Enclosure ID 0Enclosure ID 1Loop Diagram fo
87IndexIndexAadvanced cooling module, leds, 54advanced cooling modules, 18, 61, 62air flow, 29ambient temperature, 28audience, 11Ccable length, 76cabl
88IndexLleds, enclosure, 48, 50leds, ls module, 48length, cables, 76loading racks, 29loop resiliency and ses module, 47ls module, 59Mmonitoring, syste
89IndexWwarranty, 3, 77world wide support centre, 12
9Advanced Cooling Module (ACM) LEDs... 54Chapter 5: Installing/Removing Components 55Location of the Components...
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