Fujitsu Eternus CS800 S3 Краткое руководство по эксплуатации - Страница 2
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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