EMC CX3-10, CX3-20 Field Installation Manual

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This document explains how to install CX3-series hardware in cabinets that conform to the National Electrical Manufacturer’s Association (NEMA) standards for 19-inch cabinets (in which the left and right mounting channels are 19 inches apart). It covers mounting hardware for SPS, SPE3, and DAE3P components, and describes how to cable the system to AC power and set up the back-end (disk I/O) bus. In most cases, the illustrations and examples refer to standard cabinets that are 40U tall.
Topics are:
Device placement requirements......................................................... 1
Device height requirements................................................................ 5
Power requirements............................................................................. 4
Installing a 1U storage processor enclosure (SPE3) in a cabinet.... 8
Installing a 1U SPS tray and SPS units in a cabinet....................... 13
Installing a 3U disk enclosure (DAE3P) in a cabinet..................... 20
Setting up an installed storage system............................................ 28
Note: Instructions for adding switches to a storage system are included in the device-specific documentation that accompanies the switch.
Device placement requirements
This document provides the steps required to install rails and enclosures in both EMC and non-EMC cabinets. Unless otherwise specified, the illustrations depict the 40U-C cabinet.
EMC
Rails and Enclosures
(CX3-10 Class and CX3-20 Class Storage Systems)
Field Installation Guide
P/N 300-004-546
REV A03
July 20, 2007
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Device placement requirements
Figure 1 Typical cabinet front and rear views
Before attaching the mounting rails or trays in any cabinet, you must decide where to put them. Where you install the devices depends on the kinds of devices you will install and the height of each device.
Position in the cabinet
Devices with internal cooling fans or blowers that move air from front to back (or vice versa) and not from beneath or above have no special cooling requirements that direct placement in the cabinet. All of the storage systems and enclosures mentioned in this document have fans or blowers that move air from front to back.
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Device placement requirements
In most cases, you should install devices starting at the bottom of the cabinet. Installing bottom to top offers the advantages of stability and convenient cable access from beneath.
We recommend the device placement configuration shown (from the rear) in Figure 2.
Figure 2 Sample device placements with an SPE3
Note: Place the disk enclosure (DAE3P) that contains specially marked "array software" disks 0-4 as close as possible to the CX3-series storage processor enclosure (SPE3). In most cases, install that first enclosure (sometimes called the DAE3P-OS, or vault) directly above the standby power supply (SPS). Stack additional DAE3Ps directly above the DAE3P-OS.
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Power requirements
Review your plan to make sure all devices will fit in the cabinet. It is also important to verify cabling lengths before installing any enclosure.
Power requirements
Power distribution must support the number of outlets required for the device and the device power rating.
Use the published technical specifications and device rating labels to determine the current draw of each device in your cabinet and calculate the total. Use the following values to calculate current draw for CX3-series storage-system components.
Note: These are maximum ratings for a class family, to guide the
sizing of power distribution components at the rack level. Since
model
configurations and drive types vary, they
may not be appropriate to
estimate typical power consumption.
Note: For high availability, the left and right sides of any rack or cabinet must receive power from separate branch feed circuits.
CX3-10//20 1000 W SPS
SPE3 (CX3-10)
SPE3 (CX3-20)
DAE3P disk enclosure
0.2 A@ 100 V AC
0.1 A @ 200 V AC
2.4 A @ 100 V AC
1.5 A @ 200 V AC
3.3 A @ 100 V AC
1.9 A @ 200 V AC
4.4 A @ 100 V AC
2.2 A @ 200 V AC
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SPE3, DAE3P, and SPS operating limits
SPE3, DAE3P, and SPS operating limits
The ambient temperature specification is measured at the front bezel inlet. The site must have air conditioning of the correct size and placement to maintain the specified ambient temperature range and offset the heat dissipation listed below.
IMPORTANT: For systems mounted in a cabinet, the operating limits listed above must not be exceeded inside the closed cabinet. Equipment mounted directly above or below an SPE3 storage system must not restrict the front-to-rear airflow of the storage system. The cooling airflow through the storage system is approximately 64 cubic feet per minute (cfm). Cabinet doors must not impede the front-to-rear airflow. The cabinet must exhaust air at a rate that is equal to or greater than the sum of the exhaust rates of all the equipment mounted in the cabinet. For example, in a cabinet containing one SPE3 (64 cfm) and six DAE3Ps (55 cfm), the cabinet must exhaust at least 64+6x55 cfm, which equals 394 cfm.
Device height requirements
Device height requirements and cabinet mounting measurements are based on NEMA units (U’s). See Tabl e 1.
Requirement Description
Ambient temperature 10°C to 40°C (50°F to 104°F)
Temperature gradient 10°C/hr (18°F/hr)
Relative humidity 20% to 80% noncondensing
Elevation 2438 m (8,000 ft) at 40°C
3077 m (10,000 ft) at 37°C
Table 1 NEMA unit heights
Number of U’s Actual height
1U 1-3/4 inches
2U 3-1/2 inches
3U 5-1/4 inches
4U 7 inches
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Device height requirements
The predrilled holes in the cabinet channels are based on the U measurement. The holes are predrilled at distances of 1/2 inch, 5/8 inch, 5/8 inch (totaling one U), then 1/2 inch, 5/8 inch, 5/8 inch (another U), and so on. On EMC 40U and 40U-C cabinets, the 1U increments are marked by a horizontal line or small hole in the channel. See Figure 3 on page 7 on the next page.
Tab le 2 lists the vertical space requirements of typical rackmounted
devices.
Table 2 Height requirements of typical devices
Height
Number of cabinet channel holes Typical device example
1U, 1-3/4 in, 45 mm 3 CX3-10, CX3-20 and
CX3-40 SPS, CX3- series SPE3, some switches
2U, 3-1/2 in,90 mm 6 CX3-80 SPS,
some switches
3U, 5-1/4 in, 133 mm 9 EMC DAE2P, DAE3P
4U, 7 in, 178 mm 12 CX3-series SPE2
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Device height requirements
Figure 3 U increments in a cabinet front channel
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Installing a 1U storage processor enclosure (SPE3) in a cabinet
Installing a 1U storage processor enclosure (SPE3) in a cabinet
Follow the steps below to install a 1U SPE3 device in a standard 19" NEMA cabinet.
Enclosure mounting kit
Before you start, be sure you have all the materials listed in Tab le 3 . Tools are not part of your purchased enclosure assembly.
Installing the adjustable rails
1. Locate and unpack the rail kit that accompanied your enclosure. The front edge of each rail is stamped L or R for left and right
sides, when they face the cabinet front.
Table 3 Enclosure mounting kit materials
Component Use
2 adjustable rails (20.5-34 inches) Attach front to back on either side
between NEMA channels in a standard 19" cabinet
Ten (10) Phillips M5 12.7 mm screws Attach the rail mounting hardware in a
40U cabinet
2 latch brackets
Secure 1U bezel in 40U cabinets
1U bezel (front rack panel) with keys EMI shielding
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(R)
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2. From the front of the cabinet, insert the alignment pin on the right mounting rail assembly into the middle hole of the selected 1U space on a rear channel. Figure 4 shows the correct channel holes for the alignment pins.
Figure 4 Aligning pins in a 1U section on the cabinet rear rails
1U
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Installing a 1U storage processor enclosure (SPE3) in a cabinet
Refer to Figure 5 as you perform steps 3 through 6.
3. Pull the adjustable rail forward to the inner side of the front channel (the surface facing the rear of the cabinet), and align the three holes on the rail with those in the channel.
4. Secure the rail to the front channel using one of the provided screws at the top hole of the rail. Leave the screw slightly loose to allow for adjustment after you install the enclosure.
5. Repeat steps 2 through 4 on the left side, with the left rail.
6. From the rear of the cabinet, use two of the provided screws to secure each rail to the rear channel. Tighten the screws.
Figure 5 Installing the adjustable mounting rails
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Mounting rail
Alignment pin
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Mounting rail
Alignment pin
Alignment pin
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Installing the SPE3 enclosure in the cabinet
WARNING
The enclosure is heavy and should be installed into a rack by two people. To avoid personal injury and/or damage to the equipment, do not attempt to lift and install the enclosure into a rack without a mechanical lift and/or help from another person.
L’armoire étant lourde, sa mise en place sur une rampe nécessite deux personnes. Afin de ne pas vous blesser et/ou endommager le matériel, n’essayez pas de soulever et d’installer l’armoire sur une rampe sans avoir recours à un relevage mécanique et/ou à l’aide d’une autre personne.
Das Gehäuse ist schwer und sollte nur von zwei Personen in einem Rack installiert werden. Zur Vermeidung von körperlichen Verletzungen und/oder der Beschädigung des Gerätes, bitte das Gehäuse nicht ohne die Hilfe einer zweiten Person anheben und einbauen.
Il contenitore è pesante e dev'essere installato nel rack da due persone. Per evitare danni personali e/o all’apparecchiatura, non tentare di sollevare ed installare in un rack il contenitore senza un sollevatore meccanico e/o l’aiuto di un’altra persona.
Debido a su considerable peso, la instalación del compartimento en el bastidor deben realizarla siempre dos personas. Para evitar daños personales o en el equipo, el compartimento no debe levantarse ni instalarse en el bastidor sin la ayuda de un elevador mecánico o de otra persona.
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Installing a 1U storage processor enclosure (SPE3) in a cabinet
Follow these steps to install the enclosure on the rails in the cabinet:
1. With help from another person, lift the enclosure and, from the front of the cabinet, slide the enclosure onto the rails as shown in
Figure 6.
Figure 6 Sliding an enclosure onto the mounting rails
When the enclosure slides to the back of the cabinet, the two notches in the rear of the enclosure insert into the rear tabs on the back corner of each rail. The tabs secure and support the rear of the enclosure.
Note: If the chassis does not slide all the way into the cabinet, you may need to further loosen the screws that hold the rear of the rails in place, then adjust the rails to allow the tabs to fit into the notches.
2. Once the enclosure is completely seated into the rear tabs, tighten the two screws (the top one on each rail) that secure the rails to the front channels.
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Installing a 1U SPS tray and SPS units in a cabinet
3. Secure the front of the enclosure and the mounting rail to the front vertical channels of the cabinet using two M5 12.7 mm screws (one per side), in the bottom holes as shown in Figure 6.
Note: A screw in the middle hole will secure the latch bracket mounted on the front of the enclosure.
Installing the latch brackets and bezel
This section describes how to install latch brackets and the bezel they support.
1. Use one screw to secure a latch bracket to each front channel. (The brackets include small alignment bumps to correctly orient them to the channel.) See Figure 7.
2. Press the bezel onto the latch brackets until it snaps into place. See
Figure 7.
Figure 7 Installing the latch bracket and bezel
Installing a 1U SPS tray and SPS units in a cabinet
This section explains how to install a 1U SPS (standby power supply) tray in the cabinet. CX3-20 class systems require two 1000w 1U SPS units in a single 1U tray; a second SPS unit is optional in CX3-10 class systems.
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Installing a 1U SPS tray and SPS units in a cabinet
SPS mounting kit
The SPS mounting kit includes the components listed in Tab le 4. .
Table 4 SPS mounting materials
Component Use
2 adjustable (20.5-34 inches) rails
Attach front to back on either side between NEMA channels in a 40U cabinet
SPS B filler unit
For configurations with a single SPS unit, covers opening in back of tray
SPS tray - see Figure 10 on page 17 For one or two SPSs
Front fastener bracket
Secure SPS units to tray
M4 x 8-mm panhead screw, lock washer, and flat washer assemblies
8 for back of tray
M4 x 10-mm flathead screws
6 for front of tray and fastener bracket
2 latch brackets
Secure 1U bezel in 40U cabinets
10 Phillips M5 x 16-mm panhead screws (black)
Attach the rail mounting hardware in a 40U cabinet
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Removing the filler panels
In most cases, the front space into which you will install your component is covered by a filler panel, which is attached to latch brackets.
Remove any filler panel, then use a flat-blade screwdriver or similar tool to pry off the latch brackets.
Installing the rails in the cabinet
This section describes how to mount the rails in the cabinet.
1. After you decide where in the cabinet you want to install the SPS tray, find the unoccupied 1U section on the rear channels. We suggest that you install the SPS tray immediately above the SPE3, if possible (refer to the device placement examples beginning on
page 3).
2. From the front of the cabinet, insert the alignment pin on one mounting rail assembly into the middle hole of the selected 1U space on a rear channel. Figure 8 shows the correct channel holes for the alignment pins.
Figure 8 Aligning pins in a 1U section on the cabinet rear rails
1U mounting tray bezel (see Figure 12 on page 19) 1 per tray
26-inch IEC power cord, straight C13 to C14 1 per SPS
(Select per cabinet PDU outlets.)
Table 4 SPS mounting materials (continued)
Component Use
1U
Alignment Pin
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Installing a 1U SPS tray and SPS units in a cabinet
Refer to Figure 9 on page 16 as you perform steps 3 and 4.
3. Extend the rail to the front cabinet channel. Align the holes of the front rail flange to the inside of the channel, ensure that the rail is level, and then install two M5 x 16-mm Phillips securing screws in the top and bottom holes, as shown in Figure 9.
Note: Leave the screws slightly loose to allow for adjustment after you install the tray. Do not insert a screw in the middle hole yet.
4. At the back of the cabinet, insert and tighten two M5 x16-mm securing screws in the holes above and below the alignment pin, as shown in Figure 9.
Figure 9 Installing the 1U SPS adjustable rails
5. Repeat steps 2 through 4 for the other rail assembly.
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Installing the SPS tray in the cabinet
This section describes how to install the tray in the rackmount cabinet.
1. From the front of the cabinet, align the SPS tray with the channels on the mounting rails. Position the tray as shown in Figure 10.
2. Slide the tray onto the mounting rails in the cabinet, until the flanges of the tray are flush with the cabinet channels. See
Figure 10.
Figure 10 Inserting the SPS tray in the cabinet
3. Do not insert any new screws, but tighten the four securing screws (two on each side - see Figure 9) that hold the mounting rails to the channels.
You have installed an SPS tray. Continue to the next section to install SPS units.
Installing the SPS units in an SPS tray
1. Remove the SPS units from their packaging.
2. Working from the front of the cabinet, slide the SPS units onto the tray as shown in Figure 11.
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Note: For systems with a single SPS unit, install the SPS in the left (from the front) slot.
Figure 11 Inserting the SPS units into the SPS tray
Note: To eliminate potential bow caused by the weight of the SPS(s), press up on the middle of the tray with one hand while you secure the units to the tray.
3. Attach the front fastening bracket, and insert and tighten the M4 x 10-mm flathead securing screws as shown in Figure 11.
4. Insert and tighten the M4 x 8-mm panhead securing screws that secure the SPS units to the back of the tray, as shown in Figure 11.
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Installing latch brackets and bezel
This section describes how to install latch brackets and the bezel they support.
1. Use one Phillips M5 x 16-mm screw to secure a latch bracket to each front channel. (The brackets include small alignment bumps to correctly orient them to the channel.) See Figure 12.
2. Press the bezel onto the latch brackets until it snaps into place. See
Figure 12.
Figure 12 Installing the latch bracket and bezel
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Installing a 3U disk enclosure (DAE3P) in a cabinet
Installing a 3U disk enclosure (DAE3P) in a cabinet
Follow the steps below to install a 3U DAE3P disk enclosure in a standard 19" NEMA cabinet.
Enclosure mounting kit
Before you start, be sure you have all the materials listed in Tab le 5 . Tools are not part of your purchased enclosure assembly.
Table 5 Enclosure mounting kit materials
Component Use
2 adjustable rails (20.5-34 inches) Attach front to back on either side
between NEMA channels in a standard 19" cabinet
12 Phillips M5 12.7 mm screws Attach the rail mounting hardware in a
40U cabinet
3U bezel (front rack panel) with keys EMI shielding
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(R)
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Installing a 3U disk enclosure (DAE3P) in a cabinet
Installing the adjustable rails
1. Locate and unpack the rail kit that accompanied your enclosure. The front edge of each rail is stamped L or R for left and right
sides, when they face the cabinet front.
Note: The predrilled holes in the cabinet channels are based on the NEMA-standard U measurement. The holes are predrilled at distances of 1/2 inch, 5/8 inch, 5/8 inch (totaling one U), then 1/2 inch, 5/8 inch, 5/8 inch (another U), and so on. On EMC 40U and 40U-C cabinets, horizontal lines or small holes in the channel mark the 1U increments.
Refer to Figure 13 on page 22 as you perform steps 2 through 6.
2. From the front of the cabinet, insert the right rail alignment pins above and below the bottom U mark on the rear NEMA channel.
3. Pull the adjustable rail forward to the inner side of the front channel (the surface facing the rear of the cabinet), and align the four holes on the rail with those in the channel.
4. Secure the rail to the front channel using two of the provided screws at the middle two holes of the rail. Leave the screws slightly loose to allow for adjustment after you install the enclosure.
5. Repeat Steps 2 through 4 on the left side, with the left rail.
6. From the rear of the cabinet, use two of the provided screws to secure each rail to the rear channel. Tighten the screws.
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Figure 13 Installing the adjustable mounting rails
Alignment Pins
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Installing a DAE3P enclosure in the cabinet
WARNING
The enclosure is heavy and should be installed into a rack by two people. To avoid personal injury and/or damage to the equipment, do not attempt to lift and install the enclosure into a rack without a mechanical lift and/or help from another person.
L’armoire étant lourde, sa mise en place sur une rampe nécessite deux personnes. Afin de ne pas vous blesser et/ou endommager le matériel, n’essayez pas de soulever et d’installer l’armoire sur une rampe sans avoir recours à un relevage mécanique et/ou à l’aide d’une autre personne.
Das Gehäuse ist schwer und sollte nur von zwei Personen in einem Rack installiert werden. Zur Vermeidung von körperlichen Verletzungen und/oder der Beschädigung des Gerätes, bitte das Gehäuse nicht ohne die Hilfe einer zweiten Person anheben und einbauen.
Il contenitore è pesante e dev'essere installato nel rack da due persone. Per evitare danni personali e/o all’apparecchiatura, non tentare di sollevare ed installare in un rack il contenitore senza un sollevatore meccanico e/o l’aiuto di un’altra persona.
Debido a su considerable peso, la instalación del compartimento en el bastidor deben realizarla siempre dos personas. Para evitar daños personales o en el equipo, el compartimento no debe levantarse ni instalarse en el bastidor sin la ayuda de un elevador mecánico o de otra persona.
CAUTION
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Without proper equipment and procedures, you risk damaging disk drives any time you remove, store, or install them. Do not remove disks prior to installing the chassis.
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Installing a 3U disk enclosure (DAE3P) in a cabinet
Follow these steps to install the enclosure on the rails in the cabinet.
Place the disk enclosure that contains specially-marked "storage system software" disks 0-4 as close as possible to the CX3-series storage processor enclosure. In most cases, install it directly above the standby power supply, as shown in Figure 2 on page 3. You will connect that first DAE3 (enclosure 0) directly to the SPE3 and SPS.
The disk modules in slots 0 through 4 of the first DAE3P in your system provide mirrored boot and recovery capability, and are preconfigured according to their slot assignment before shipment. Do not move a module in slots 0 through 4 from its assigned slot to another slot. Remove one of these modules only if it has failed and you are replacing it with a new module.
1. With help from another person, lift the enclosure and, from the front of the cabinet, slide the enclosure onto the rails as shown in
Figure 14.
Figure 14 Sliding an enclosure onto the mounting rails
When the enclosure slides to the back of the cabinet, the two notches in the rear of the enclosure insert into the rear tabs approximately 14 inches from the front of each rail. The tabs secure and support the rear of the enclosure. See Figure 15 on
page 25.
Note: If the chassis does not slide all the way into the cabinet, you may need to further loosen the screws that hold the rear of the rails in place, then adjust the rails to allow the tabs to fit into the notches.
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Figure 15 Securing the rear of the enclosure
2. Once the enclosure is completely seated into the rear tabs, tighten the four screws (two on each rail) that secure the rails to the front channels.
3. Secure the front of the enclosure to the front vertical channels of the cabinet using four M5 12.7 mm
screws (two per side), as
shown in Figure 16.
Note: The front screws also help to secure the latch bracket mounted on the front of the enclosure.
If you are installing the enclosure in a NEBS-compliant environment, secure the unit to the front channels with the four shape thread rolling screws supplied with your installation hardware in part number 100-560-644.
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Installing a 3U disk enclosure (DAE3P) in a cabinet
Figure 16 Securing the enclosure to the channels
4. Make certain disk drives or filler panels are installed in every disk enclosure slot.
5. Press the front bezel onto the latch brackets at the front of the cabinet until it snaps into place, then lock the bezel with the key. See Figure 17.
Figure 17 Attaching the enclosure front bezel
6. If you are installing another DAE3P in the cabinet, repeat the procedure starting on page 20, stacking additional disk enclosures above the DAE3P-OS.
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Installing a 3U disk enclosure (DAE3P) in a cabinet
Next, set up the DAE3P-OS, SPE3, and SPS units as described in the following sections of this document.
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Setting up an installed storage system
Setting up an installed storage system
Once your enclosures and SPS units are properly installed in a cabinet, follow the remaining steps in this document to:
Connect the DAE3P-OS in a back-end bus (loop)
Connect AC power
Connecting the DAE3P-OS to the SPE3
CX3-10 and CX3-20 class SPE3s support a single redundant Fibre Channel back-end bus (0) that links the storage processors to disks in the system. The two independent loops from SP A and SP B are paired, and share access to the same dual-port disk drives.
The back-end (BE) port on each SP connects to the corresponding primary (PRI) port on the first DAE3P in the loop. The first disk enclosure must include the specially marked "array software" disks, and is assigned enclosure address 0. SP A connects to the PRI port on LCC A, SP B connects to LCC B, as shown in Figure 18
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Figure 18 Connecting the SPE3 to the first DAE3P
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Note: If your system includes additional DAE3P enclosures, do NOT connect them to the back-end bus at this time. You will assign enclosure addresses and complete DAE3P-to-DAE3P cabling in a later step.
Use SFP-HSSDC2 copper cables to attach the BE 0 port on each storage processor to the corresponding PRI ports on the enclosure that includes the specially marked "array software" disks (this should be the first DAE3P above the SPE3).
Note: Make sure to orient the HSSDC2 connectors as shown in Figure 19. The connector thumb clip faces up when connecting to LCC B, and down when connecting to LCC A. An audible/tangible click indicates that the cable is completely seated in the LCC connector.
Figure 19 HSSDC2 connector orientation
Note: If your system includes additional DAE3P enclosures, do NOT connect them to the back-end bus at this time. You will assign enclosure addresses and complete DAE3P-to-DAE3P cabling in a later step.
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Connecting AC power
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The storage system and DAEs will power up immediately once you attach them to an active AC power source. Before connecting to a power distribution unit or standby power supply:
plan your power configuration.
Set the SPS switches to the off (0) position.
Unless your cabinet is in active use with another system, set the
master (or main circuit breaker) switches to the off position.
1. Plug an AC line cord into each DAE3P-OS power/cooling module, as shown in Figure 20. Connect only the DAE3P-OS (the first disk enclosure in the storage system, with the specially marked "array software" disks) at this time.
Make certain you secure the power cord with the retention bails (strain reliefs) at each connector. The strain reliefs prevent the power cord from pulling out of the connections.
Figure 20 Plugging in the AC line cords
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2. Connect the DAE3P-OS to the standby power supply (SPS). a. When you connect an enclosure to an SPS, be sure that you
maintain power/bus integrity; always connect DAE3P power/cooling module A to SPS A, and module B to SPS B.
b. If your system has only one SPS (A), connect power/cooling
module B to the nearest power distribution unit that is on a separate power source than SPS A.
Note: If you connect module B to active AC power, the enclosure will power up with fault LEDs indicating it cannot find a storage processor or second power source. This will not affect the setup procedure.
3. Connect the SPE3 power cords to the SPS. Connect the power cord for SP A to SPS A. Connect SP B to SPS B
or, if your system has only one SPS, connect SP B to the nearest power distribution unit.
4. Connect the SPE3 serial cords (mini DB9-to- RJ45) to the SPS. Standby power supply A (SPS A) connects to the SPS serial port
(marked with a battery symbol) on SP A; SPS B, if present, connects to SP B.
5. Connect each SPS unit to a separate power source. If your system has only one SPS (A), make sure it has a separate power source from SP B and DAE3P-OS power module B.
Figure 21 shows the power cord connections for a typical CX3-10
class configuration. Figure 22 shows the power cord connections for a typical CX3-20 class configuration, or a CX3-10 system with dual SPSs.
Note: If your system includes additional DAE3P enclosures, do NOT connect them to AC power sources at this time. You will complete DAE3P cabling in a later step.
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Figure 21 Connecting CX3-10 class power cords (single SPS)
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Figure 22 Connecting CX3-10/20 class power cords (dual SPS)
What Next?
Continue with Install, Step 2, "Power up," in your Interactive Installation Guide CD or CX3-series Setup Guide.
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