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Fujitsu Eternus CS800 S3 Manual de início rápido
Connecting storage module(s) and server
LAN cable
FC cable
SAS cable
NAS Basic: Connecting the server and the storage base
VTL and NAS Performance: Connecting the server and the two storage bases
CE1
CE2
Connecting a storage base module and storage expansion modules
Turning on the system
1.
Press the ON/OFF button of the storage base(s)
b
(a). NAS Basic variant: 1 storage base,
VTL and NAS Performance: 2 storage bases.
a
2.
Wait until the READY LEDs of all storage
modules have switched to green.
3.
Press the ON/OFF button of the server (
b).
4.
Wait about 15 minutes before starting any
further actions.
Connecting the server with a notebook
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Using an Ethernet cable, connect the Ethernet port on the notebook to a free 1 Gb Ethernet port on slot b or c on the back
of the server. You can also use the 1 Gb Ethernet port at a.
Initial configuration with the notebook
1.
Setup the network connection on the notebook
a.
a
2.
Open a Web browser, type 10.1.1.1 in the address box, and press <Enter>.
3.
Login on the CS800 Web GUI. Login type: Administrator, Password: spcc
4.
Follow the instructions given by Getting Started Wizard
b:
Accept the License Agreement.
Setup the Network Configuration.
Set Date and Time.
Check and confirm the settings.
b
For details, please refer
to the „User's Guide" on
the documentation CD.
Connecting the system with the LAN
1 Gb/s Eth.
4 x 1 Gb/s Eth.
NAS Entry
1 Gb/s Eth.
6 x 1 Gb/s Eth.
NAS Basic
1 Gb/s Eth.
2 x 10 Gb/s Eth.
4 x 1 Gb/s Eth.
NAS Performance
1 Gb/s Eth.
4 x 1 Gb/s Eth.
VTL
VTL variant: Connecting the FC cables
Connections to VTL target:
8 Gb/s FC
8 Gb/s FC
Connections for PTT (if configured) or to VTL target:
8 Gb/s FC
8 Gb/s FC
The usage of the two lower FC ports has been configured in the factory as ordered.
In case VTL and PTT has been chosen, the two lower FC ports are used for PTT.
In case only VTL (without PTT) has been chosen, the two lower FC ports are used for VTL (as the upper two FC ports).
NAS Basic/Performance: PTT or VTL cabling
Connection to VTL target: 8 Gb/s FC
The usage of the ports has been configured in the factory as follows:
Connection for PPT: 8 Gb/s FC
The lower port is used for PPT, the upper port is used for VTL.
Server: Controls and indicators
Front side
a b
c
d e f g h
a
HDD BUSY indicator
d
Optical drive activity indicator
g
Control panel
b
HDD FAULT indicator
e
Open/close optical drive
h
Video connector (not used)
c
ID card
f
3 x USB connectors
Control panel
i ID indicator / ID button
m Power-on indicator /
On/Off button
j CSS indicator
n NMI button
k Global Error indicator
o Reset button
l Hard disk activity indicator
i
j k l
m
n
Serial port COM 2
a
Rear
h
i
h
i
Serial port COM 1
b
c
Monitor port VGA
d
USB ports
LAN port (100 Mbit/s) for iRMC service
e
LAN customer port (1 Gbit/s)
f
LAN service port (1 Gbit/s) for field engineer
g
h
Power supply indicator
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
i
Power supply connector
j
Global Error/CSS/ID indicator
LAN activity indicator
k
LAN transfer rate indicator
l
k
m
m
j
l
n
n
LAN activity indicator
m
n
LAN transfer rate indicator
Link/activity indicator
a
PCI cards for
b
Link/activity indicator
NAS Performance
a b c
d
e
c
Link/activity indicator
d
LAN activity indicator
LAN ransfer rate indicator
f
e
g
LAN activity indicator
f
g
Link indicator
Slot
Usage
Slot numbers:
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
RAID controller
2, 3
Ethernet ports for connections with LAN and
DX80 base(s)
4
FC ports for PTT and/or VTL (VTL/NAS
Performance variant) (NAS Basic variant:
optional)
The VTL variant is identical except for an 2 x 8 GbFC PCI card
5, 6
FC ports for connections with the DX80 base(s)
on slot 7. The variants NAS Entry and NAS Basic use the same
7
Ethernet ports for connections with LAN
PCI cards at the same positions or have empty slots.
(VTL: FC ports for VTL connections)
Server indicators
Front side
Rear
Indicator
Color
Status
Meaning
on
HDD in active phase
HDD BUSY
green
a
off
HDD inactive
off
No HDD error
HDD FAULT
orange
on
HDD Faulty or Rebuild stopped
b
flashing
HDD Rebuild, HDD Identity
Optical drive activity
green
on
Access to optical drive
d
off
Server not selected
i
j
ID
blue
on
Server selected (ID button has been pressed or ServerView button
activated)
off
System OK
j
j
CSS
yellow
on
Prefailure event detected (for CSS component)
flashing
Error detected (for CSS component)
off
No critical event
k
j
Global Error
orange
on
Prefailure event detected
flashing
Error detected
l
Hard disk activity
green
flashing
Access to internal drive
green
on
Server on
m
Power-on
orange
on
Standby mode (server switched off, mains voltage OK)
k
on
LAN connection
activity
off
No LAN connection
m
LAN
green
flashing
LAN transfer
d
off
LAN transfer rate 10 Mbit/s
LAN transfer rate
green
l
on
LAN transfer rate 100 Mbit/s
yellow
on
LAN transfer rate 1 Gbit/s
n
LAN transfer rate
green
on
LAN transfer rate 100 Mbit/s
e
off
LAN transfer rate 10 Mbit/s
on
8 Gbit/s LAN connection
Link/activity
yellow
a
flashing
LAN transfer activity with 8 Gbit/s
on
4 Gbit/s LAN connection
Link/activity
green
b
flashing
LAN transfer activity with 4 Gbit/s
on
1 Gbit/s LAN connection
Link/activity
amber
c
flashing
LAN transfer activity with 1 Gbit/s
off
No LAN transfer activity
LAN activity
green
f
flashing
LAN transfer activity
on
LAN connection
Link
green
g
off
No LAN connection
DX80 base: Controls and indicators
Front side
Power indicator
a
a
b
b
Ready indicator
c
d
c
Fault indicator
e
d
Identify indicator
Cache indicator
e
f
Power on button
f
Rear
a b
c
d
e
f g
e
f
g
h
i
a
SCU Status indicator
e
Activity indicator
b
ID (Identify) indicator
f
RMT port (left), MNT port (right)
SAS (DE) link indicator
Link indicator
c
g
SAS (OUT) port
FC Linkindicator
d
h
o
DX80 expansion: Controls and indicators
Front side
a
b
a
Power indicator
c
b
Ready indicator
d
Fault indicator
c
Identify indicator
d
Rear
a
b
c
d
c
e
ID (Identify) indicator
SAS linkup indicator
a
c
b
Not used with CS800
d
SAS (OUT) port
1
DX80 indicators
Base
Expansion
Indicator
Color
Status
Meaning
Front Side
on
Power is turned on
a
a
Power
green
off
No power
on
Device is available for use
Ready
green
b
b
off
Device is not available for use
off
No error
Fault
orange
on
Internal device part abnormality detected
c
c
flashing
Internal device part needs preventive replacement
Not used
d
d
Identify
blue
off
No data in the device cache
e
Cache
green
on
Data is in the device cache
flashing
Cache data is beeing saved to flash memory after power failure
Rear
off
No power
a
SCU status
green
on
Normal behaviour of the SCU (System Capacitor Unit)
flashing
SCU is beeing charged
b
a
ID (Identify)
blue
Not used
green
on
Link established
c
c
SAS link
off
Link not established
orange
flashing
Preventive replacement is ongoing
off
Data transfer in progress
e
e
Activity
green
on
No data transfer
on
Device is available for use
g
Ready
green
off
Device is not available for use
on
FC link established
h
FC link
green
off
FC link not established
yellow
on
Fault detected or initialization procedure ongoing
k
g
Status
green
on
Normal operation
off
No power
on
This controller module (of the two within the DX80) is the master
l
MST (Master)
green
off
This controller module is not the master
All the best!
The Fujitsu ETERNUS team wishes you every success with your new ETERNUS CS800 S3 system.
h
i
j
k l
i
Host FC port
j
PWC port (not used)
STS (Status; Unit Ready/Fault) LED
k
MST (Master) indicator
l
f
SAS (IN) port
e
f
STS (status) indicator