Hitachi 3080 G1, 3090 G1 Hardware Reference Manual

Hitachi NAS Platform
3080 and 3090 G1 Hardware Reference
Release 13.0
MK-92HNAS016-10
October 2016
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Contents

eface ................................................................................................ 7
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Related Documentation............................................................................................ 7
Accessing product documentation........................................................................... 10
Getting help...........................................................................................................10
Comments.............................................................................................................10
1 About this manual...........................................................................13
Audience............................................................................................................... 14
Conventions...........................................................................................................14
2 Safety information...........................................................................19
Electrostatic discharge precautions.......................................................................... 20
Safety and handling precautions..............................................................................20
Electrical precautions..............................................................................................21
Data protection precautions.................................................................................... 21
3 Mandatory regulations.....................................................................23
International standards...........................................................................................24
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)............................................................. 24
European Union (EU) Statement..............................................................................25
Canadian Department of Communication Compliance Statement............................... 25
Avis de conformité aux normes du ministère des Communications du Canada....... 26
Radio Protection for Germany................................................................................. 26
Food and Drug Administration (FDA)....................................................................... 26
Chinese RoHS Compliance Statement...................................................................... 26
4 System overview.............................................................................29
System components............................................................................................... 30
Server specifications...............................................................................................31
Attaching a rack stabilizer plate...............................................................................32
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5 Hitachi NAS Platform server components.......................................... 33
I
ntroducing the Hitachi NAS Platform.......................................................................34
Ventilation............................................................................................................. 34
Front view of server............................................................................................... 34
NVRAM backup battery pack................................................................................... 36
Server rear panel................................................................................................... 37
Rear panel server LED and button locations........................................................39
Rear panel LED state descriptions...................................................................... 39
Power button (PWR)......................................................................................... 40
Reset button (RST)...........................................................................................41
10 GbE Ports.................................................................................................... 41
10 Gigabit Ethernet cluster interconnect ports............................................... 41
10 Gigabit Ethernet customer data network ports.......................................... 42
GE Ethernet network ports ............................................................................... 43
10/100 private Ethernet ports............................................................................43
Fibre channel storage ports............................................................................... 44
Serial port .......................................................................................................45
Power supply units ...........................................................................................45
10/100/1000 Ethernet management ports.......................................................... 47
USB ports.........................................................................................................47
Management interfaces.....................................................................................48
RS-232 serial management port ........................................................................48
6 Replacing server components...........................................................49
Removing and replacing the front bezel................................................................... 50
Bezel removal........................................................................................................ 50
Replacing a fan......................................................................................................50
Replacing the NVRAM backup battery pack.............................................................. 52
Removing the battery pack from the caddy.........................................................52
Removing the battery pack: type 1 chassis ........................................................ 54
Inserting the new battery pack: type 1 chassis .................................................. 55
Removing the battery pack: type 2 chassis ........................................................ 57
Inserting the new battery pack: type 2 chassis................................................... 60
Collecting system backups and diagnostics......................................................... 62
Resetting the battery age and restarting the chassis monitor .............................. 63
Collecting a final diagnostic .............................................................................. 64
Replacing a hard disk............................................................................................. 65
Replacing a power supply unit.................................................................................67
7 Rebooting, shutting down, and powering off..................................... 69
Rebooting or shutting down a server....................................................................... 70
Rebooting or shutting down a cluster.......................................................................71
Restarting an unresponsive server...........................................................................72
Powering down the server for maintenance..............................................................73
Powering down the server for shipment or storage................................................... 74
Recovering from power standby..............................................................................75
8 Hard disk replacement.....................................................................77
Intended Audience................................................................................................. 79
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Downtime considerations for hard disk replacement..................................................79
R
equirements for hard disk replacement.................................................................. 80
Overview of the Procedure......................................................................................80
Accessing Linux on the server and node...................................................................81
Using the Serial (Console) Port.......................................................................... 81
Using SSH for an Internal SMU.......................................................................... 82
Using SSH for an External SMU..........................................................................82
Step1: Performing an Internal Drive Health Check.................................................... 83
Step 2: Gathering information about the server or node............................................88
Step 3: Backing up the server configuration............................................................. 90
Step 4: Locating the server.....................................................................................90
Step 5: Save the preferred mapping and migrate EVSs (cluster node only)................. 91
Step 6: Replacing a Server’s Internal Hard Disk........................................................93
Step 7: Synchronizing server’s new disk.................................................................100
Step 8: Replacing the server’s second disk............................................................. 101
Step 9: Synchronizing the second new disk............................................................ 101
Step 10: Restore EVSs (cluster node only)..............................................................101
A Server replacement procedures..................................................... 105
Replacement procedure overview.......................................................................... 106
Requirements................................................................................................. 106
Swapping components.................................................................................... 106
Model selection...............................................................................................107
MAC ID and license keys................................................................................. 107
Previous backups............................................................................................ 107
Upgrades....................................................................................................... 108
Manually installing an internal SMU (if necessary) ..................................................108
Replacing a single server with an embedded SMU...................................................108
Obtaining backups, diagnostics, firmware levels, and license keys...................... 109
Shutting down the server you are replacing...................................................... 111
Configuring the replacement server..................................................................111
Finalizing and verifying the replacement server configuration............................. 113
Replacing a single server with an external SMU...................................................... 115
Obtaining backups, diagnostics, firmware levels, and license keys...................... 115
Shutting down the server you are replacing...................................................... 116
Configuring the replacement server..................................................................117
Finalizing and verifying the replacement server configuration............................. 119
Replacing a node within a cluster.......................................................................... 121
Capturing information from the existing node....................................................121
Preparing the new node.................................................................................. 122
Preparing the old node for removal.................................................................. 122
Installing the new node...................................................................................123
Finalizing and verifying the server configuration................................................ 123
Replacing all servers within a cluster......................................................................126
Obtaining backups, diagnostics, firmware levels, and license keys...................... 127
Shutting down the servers you are replacing.....................................................128
Configuring the replacement servers................................................................ 129
Finalizing and verifying the system configuration...............................................131
B Parts list for 3080/3090 G1 servers.................................................133
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This manual provides an overview of the Hitachi NAS Platform and the Hitachi Unified Storage File Module hardware. The manual explains how to install and configure the hardware and software, and how to replace faulty components.
The following server models are covered: 3080 and 3090.
For assistance with storage arrays connected to the server, refer to the Storage Subsystem Administration Guide.

Related Documentation

Release Notes provide the most up-to-date information about the system, including new feature summaries, upgrade instructions, and fixed and known defects.
Command Line References
The Command Line Reference provides information on the commands used to manage your system, and includes relevant information on the operation of your hardware and software. Depending on the model of your server or cluster node, refer to the Command Line Reference that is appropriate for your system.
NAS Module Server Command Line Reference
Command Line Reference for models 4060, 4080, and 4100
Command Line Reference for models 3080 and 3090

Preface

Administration Guides
System Access Guide (MK-92HNAS014)—Explains how to log in to the system, provides information about accessing the NAS server/cluster CLI and the SMU CLI, and provides information about the documentation, help, and search capabilities available in the system.
Server and Cluster Administration Guide (MK-92HNAS010)—Provides information about administering servers, clusters, and server farms. Includes information about licensing, name spaces, upgrading firmware, monitoring servers and clusters, and backing up and restoring configurations.
Storage System User Administration Guide (MK-92HNAS013)—Explains user management, including the different types of system administrator, their roles, and how to create and manage these users.
Network Administration Guide (MK-92HNAS008)—Provides information about the server's network usage, and explains how to configure network interfaces, IP addressing, name and directory services.
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File Services Administration Guide (MK
-92HNAS006)—Explains about file system formats, and provides information about creating and managing file systems, and enabling and configuring file services (file service protocols).
Data Migrator Administration Guide (MK-92HNAS005) —Provides information about the Data Migrator feature, including how to set up migration policies and schedules.
Storage Subsystem Administration Guide (MK-92HNAS012)—Provides information about managing the supported storage subsystems (RAID arrays) attached to the server/cluster. Includes information about tiered storage, storage pools, system drives (SDs), SD groups, and other storage device related configuration and management features and functions.
Snapshot Administration Guide (MK-92HNAS011)—Provides information about configuring the server to take and manage snapshots.
Replication and Disaster Recovery Administration Guide (MK-92HNAS009) —Provides information about replicating data using file-based replication and object-based replication, provides information on setting up replication policies and schedules, and using replication features for disaster recovery purposes.
Antivirus Administration Guide (MK-92HNAS004)—Describes the supported antivirus engines, provides information about how to enable them, and how to configure the system to use them.
Backup Administration Guide (MK-92HNAS007)—Provides information about configuring the server to work with NDMP, and making and managing NDMP backups.
Note: F
or a complete list of Hitachi NAS open source software copyrights and
licenses, see the System Access Guide.
Hardware References
Hitachi NAS Platform 3080 and 3090 G2 Hardware Reference (MK
-92HNAS017) —Provides an overview of the second-generation server hardware, describes how to resolve any problems, and replace potentially faulty parts.
Hitachi NAS Platform and Hitachi Unified Storage Series 4000 Hardware Reference (MK-92HNAS030)—Provides an overview of the Hitachi NAS Platform Series 4000 server hardware, describes how to resolve any problems, and how to replace potentially faulty components
Hitachi NAS Platform System Manager Unit (SMU) Hardware Reference (MK-92HNAS065)—This document describes the usage and replacement instructions for the SMU 300/400.
Best Practices
Hitachi USP-V/VSP Best Practice Guide for HNAS Solutions (MK-92HNAS025)—The practices outlined in this document describe how to configure the system to achieve the best results.
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Hitachi Unified Storage VM Best Practices Guide for HNAS Solutions (MK
-92HNAS026) —The system is capable of heavily driving a storage array and disks. The practices outlined in this document describe how to configure the system to achieve the best results
Hitachi NAS Platform Best Practices Guide for NFS with VMware vSphere (MK-92HNAS028)—This document covers best practices specific to using VMware vSphere with the Hitachi NAS platform.
Hitachi NAS Platform Deduplication Best Practice (MK-92HNAS031)—This document provides best practices and guidelines for using deduplication.
Hitachi NAS Platform Best Practices for Tiered File Systems (MK-92HNAS038)—This document describes the Hitachi NAS Platform feature that automatically and intelligently separates data and metadata onto different Tiers of storage called Tiered File Systems (TFS).
Hitachi NAS Platform Data Migrator to Cloud Best Practices Guide (MK-92HNAS045)—Data Migrator to Cloud allows files hosted on the HNAS server to be transparently migrated to cloud storage, providing the benefits associated with both local and cloud storage.
Brocade VDX 6730 Switch Configuration for use in an HNAS Cluster Configuration Guide (MK-92HNAS046)—This document describes how to configure a Brocade VDX 6730 switch for use as an ISL (inter-switch link) or an ICC (inter-cluster communication) switch.
Best Practices for Hitachi NAS Universal Migrator (MK-92HNAS047)—The Hitachi NAS Universal Migrator (UM) feature provides customers with a convenient and minimally disruptive method to migrate from their existing NAS system to the Hitachi NAS Platform. The practices and recommendations outlined in this document describe how to best use this feature.
Hitachi Data Systems SU 12.x Network File System (NFS) Version 4 Feature Description (MK-92HNAS056)—This document describes the features of Network File System (NFS) Version 4.
Hitachi NAS 12.1 HDP Best Practices (MK-92HNAS057)—This document lists frequently asked questions regarding the use of Hitachi Dynamic Provisioning.
Hitachi Multi-tenancy Implementation and Best Practice Guide (MK-92HNAS059)—This document details the best practices for configuring and using Multi-Tenancy and related features, and EVS security.
Hitachi NAS Platform v 12.1 HDP Best Practices (MK-92HNAS063)—This document details the best practices for configuring and using storage pools, related features, and Hitachi Dynamic Provisioning (HDP).
Hitachi NAS Platform System Manager Unit (SMU) Hardware Reference (MK-92HNAS065)—This document describes the usage and replacement instructions for the SMU 300/400.
Brocade VDX 6740 Switch Configuration for use in an HNAS Cluster Configuration Guide (MK-92HNAS066)—This document describes how to configure a Brocade VDX 6740 switch for use as an ICC (intra-cluster communication) switch.
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File System Snapshots Operational Best Practice (MK document provides operational guidance on file system snapshots.
Virtual Infrastructure Integrator for Hitachi Storage Platforms Operational Best Practice (MK-92HNAS069)—This document provides operational guidance on Hitachi Virtual Infrastructure Integrator for the HNAS platform.
Hitachi NAS Platform Replication Best Practices Guide (MK-92HNAS070)— This document details the best practices for configuring and using HNAS Replication and related features.
Hitachi Virtual SMU Administration Guide (MK-92HNAS074)—This guide provides information about how to install and configure a virtual System Management Unit (SMU).
Hitachi NAS Platform to Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform Unified Gx00 Models Migration Guide (MK-92HNAS075)—This best practice guide describes how to perform a data-in-place migration of the Hitachi NAS Platform and Virtual Storage Platform (VSP) Gx00 File solution to the VSP Gx00 platform.

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About this manual

This manual pro Storage File Module hardware. The manual explains how to install and configure the hardware and software, and how to replace faulty components.
The following server models are covered: 3080 and 3090.
For assistance with storage arrays connected to the server, refer to the Storage Subsystem Administration Guide.
Audience
Conventions
vides an overview of the NAS Platform and the Hitachi Unified
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Audience

This guide is written for owners and field service personnel who ma repair the system hardware. It is written with the assumption that the reader has a good working knowledge of computer systems and the replacement of computer parts.

Conventions

The following conventions are used throughout this document:
Convention Meaning
Command
variable The italic typeface denotes variable entries and words or concepts being
user input
[ and ] Brackets enclose optional portions of a command or directive line.
Ellipses indicate that a preceding element can be repeated.
GUI element This font denotes the names of graphical user interface (GUI) elements
y have to
This fixed-space font denotes literal items such as commands, files, routines, path names, signals, messages, and progr structures.
defined. Italic typeface is also used for book titles.
This bold fixed-space font denotes literal items that the user enters in interactive sessions. Output is shown in nonbold, fixed-space font.
such as windows, screens, dialog boxes, menus, toolbars, icons, buttons, boxes, fields, and lists.
amming language
The following types of messages are used throughout this manual. It is recommended that these icons and messages are read and clearly understood before proceeding:
A tip contains supplementary information that is useful in completing a task.
A note contains information that helps to install or operate the system effectiv
ely.
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A caution indicates the possibility of damage to data or equipment. Do not proceed bey
A warning contains instructions that you must follow to avoid personal injury.
ond a caution message until the requirements are fully understood.
Før du starter (DANSK)
ølgende ikoner anvendes i hele guiden til at anføre sikkerhedsrisici. Det
F anbefales, at du læser og sætter dig ind i, og har forstået alle procedurer, der er markeret med disse ikoner, inden du fortsætter.
Bemærk: “Bemærk” indikerer informationer, som skal bemærkes.
FORSIGTIG: “Forsigtig” angiver en mulig risiko for beskadigelse af data eller
udstyr. Det anbefales, at du ikke fortsætter længere end det afsnit, der er mærket med dette ord, før du helt har sat dig ind i og forstået proceduren.
ADVARSEL: “Advarsel” angiver en mulig risiko for den personlige sikkerhed.
Vorbereitung (DEUTSCH)
Die folgenden Symbole werden in diesem Handbuch zur Anzeige von Sicherheitshinweisen verwendet. Lesen Sie die so gekennzeichneten Informationen durch, um die erforderlichen Maßnahmen zu ergreifen.
Anmerkung: Mit einer Anmerkung wird auf Informationen verwiesen, die Sie beachten sollten.
VORSICHT: Das Wort “Vorsicht” weist auf mögliche Schäden für Daten oder Ihre Ausrüstung hin. Sie sollten erst dann fortfahren, wenn Sie die durch dieses Wort gekennzeichneten Informationen gelesen und verstanden haben.
WARNUNG: Mit einer Warnung wird auf mögliche Gefahren für Ihre persönliche Sicherheit verwiesen.
Antes de comenzar (ESPAÑOL)
Los siguientes iconos se utilizan a lo largo de la guía con fines de seguridad. Se le aconseja leer, y entender en su totalidad, cualquier procedimiento marcado con estos iconos antes de proceder.
Sugerencia: Una sugerencia indica información adicional que puede serle de utilidad en la finalización de una tarea.
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PRECAUCIÓN: Una precaución indica la posibilidad de daños a los datos o equipo
. Se le aconseja no continuar más allá de una sección marcada con
este mensaje, a menos que entienda el procedimiento por completo.
ADVERTENCIA: Una advertencia indica la posibilidad de un riesgo a la seguridad personal.
Avant de commencer (FRANÇAIS)
Les icônes ci-dessous sont utilisées dans le manuel pour mettre en évidence des procédures de sécurité. Nous vous invitons à les lire et à bien comprendre toutes les procédures signalées par ces icônes avant de poursuivre.
Conseil : “Conseil” signale les informations complémentaires que vous pouvez trouver utiles pour mener à bien une tâche.
ATTENTION : “Attention” signale qu’il existe une possibilité d’endommager des données ou de l’équipement. Nous vous recommandons de ne pas poursuivre après une section comportant ce message avant que vous ayez pleinement assimilé la procédure.
AVERTISSEMENT : “Avertissement” signale une menace potentielle pour la sécurité personnelle.
Operazioni preliminari (ITALIANO)
Le seguenti icone vengono utilizzate nella guida a scopo cautelativo. Prima di procedere Vi viene richiesta un’attenta lettura di tutte le procedure, contrassegnate dalle suddette icone, affinché vengano applicate correttamente.
Suggerimento: “Suggerimento” fornisce indicazioni supplementari, comunque utili allo scopo.
ATTENZIONE: “Attenzione” indica il potenziale danneggiamento dei dati o delle attrezzature in dotazione. Vi raccomandiamo di non procedere con le operazioni, prima di aver ben letto e compreso la sezione contrassegnata da questo messaggio, onde evitare di compromettere il corretto svolgimento dell’operazione stessa.
PERICOLO: “Pericolo” indica l'eventuale pericolo di danno provocato alle persone, mettendo a rischio la vostra incolumità personale.
Vóór u aan de slag gaat (NEDERLANDS)
De volgende pictogrammen worden in de hele handleiding gebruikt in het belang van de veiligheid. We raden u aan alle procedure-informatie die door deze pictogrammen wordt gemarkeerd, aandachtig te lezen en ervoor te zorgen dat u de betreffende procedure goed begrijpt vóór u verder gaat.
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VOORZICHTIG: “V
oorzichtig” geeft aan dat er risico op schade aan data of apparatuur bestaat. We raden u aan even halt te houden bij de sectie die door dit woord wordt gemarkeerd, tot u de procedure volledig begrijpt.
WAARSCHUWING: Een waarschuwing wijst op een mogelijk gevaar voor de persoonlijke veiligheid.
Antes de começar (PORTUGUÊS)
Os ícones mostrados abaixo são utilizados ao longo do manual para assinalar assuntos relacionados como a segurança. Deverá ler e entender claramente todos os procedimentos marcados com estes ícones ande de prosseguir.
Sugestão: Uma sugestão assinala informações adicionais que lhe poderão ser úteis para executar uma tarefa.
CUIDADO: “Cuidado” indica que existe a possibilidade de serem causados danos aos dados ou ao equipamento. Não deverá avançar para lá de uma secção marcada por esta mensagem sem ter primeiro entendido totalmente o procedimento.
AVISO: Um aviso indica que existe um possível risco para a segurança pessoal.
Ennen kuin aloitat (SUOMI)
Seuraavilla kuvakkeilla kiinnitetään tässä oppaassa huomiota turvallisuusseikkoihin. Näillä kuvakkeilla merkityt menettelytavat tulee lukea ja ymmärtää ennen jatkamista.
Huomautus: Huomautus sisältää tietoja, jotka tulee ottaa huomioon.
VAROITUS: Varoitus varoittaa tietojen tai laitteiden vahingoittumisen
mahdollisuudesta. Tällä merkillä merkitystä kohdasta ei tule jatkaa eteenpäin ennen kuin täysin ymmärtää kuvatun menettelyn.
VAARA: Vaara varoittaa henkilövahingon mahdollisuudesta.
Innan du startar (SVENSKA)
Följande ikoner används i hela handboken för att markera säkerhetsaspekter. Läs igenom handboken ordentligt så att du förstår steg som har markerats med dessa ikoner innan du fortsätter.
Obs: “Obs” anger vad du ska observera.
FÖRSIKT: “Försikt” anger vad som kan leda till data eller utrustningsskador.
Fortsätt inte till nästa avsnitt innan du förstår det steg som har markerats med detta meddelande.
VARNING: “Varning” anger vad som kan leda till personskador.
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Safety information

This section lists important safet equipment.
Electrostatic discharge precautions
Safety and handling precautions
Electrical precautions
Data protection precautions
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Electrostatic discharge precautions

T
o ensure proper handling of system components and to prevent hardware
faults caused by electrostatic discharge, follow all safety precautions:
• Wear an anti-static wrist or ankle strap.
• Observe all standard electrostatic discharge precautions when handling
plug-in modules or components that have been removed from any anti­static packaging.
Avoid contact with backplane components and module connectors.

Safety and handling precautions

To ensure your safety and the safe handling and correct operation of the equipment, follow all of the safety precautions and instructions.
Caution: Observ can weigh 57 lb. (26 kg) or more. At least two people are required to handle and position a server in a rack.
Caution: There is a risk that a cabinet could fall o this from occurring:
• If your system comes with a rack stabilizer plate, install it.
• Fill all expansion cabinets, including all storage enclosures, from the
bottom to the top.
• Do not remove more than one unit from the rack at a time.
To help prevent serious injuries, load the components in the storage cabinet in the prescribed order:
1. If present, install the r
cabinet.
2. Load the Fibre Channel (FC) switches in the storage cabinet at the
positions recommended in the System Installation Guide. The positions can be adjusted according to a specific storage cabinet configuration.
3. Load and position the server(s) directly above the FC switches, if used in
your configuration.
4. The System Management Unit (SMU), if used in your configuration,
should be placed directly below the FC switches.
5. The first storage enclosure should be positioned at the bottom of the
storage cabinet. Additional enclosures are then placed above existing enclosures, going towards the top of the system cabinet.
6. Once the bottom half of the storage cabinet has been filled, the top half
of the storage cabinet can be filled. Begin by placing a storage component directly above the server and then fill upwards.
e safe lifting practices. Each server or each storage array
ver suddenly. To prevent
ack stabilizer plate to the front of the system
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Electrical precautions

T
o help ensure your safety and the safe handling of equipment, follow these
guidelines.
• Provide a suitable power source with electrical overload protection to meet
the power requirements of the entire system (the server/cluster, and all storage subsystems and switches). The power requirements per cord are ­North America: 2 phase, 208Vac, 24A max; 1 phase 110Vac, 16A max. Europe: 230Vac, 16A max.
• Provide a power cord that is suitable for the country of installation (if a
power cord is not supplied).
• Power cords supplied with this server or system may be less than 1.5m in
length. These cords are for use with a power distribution unit (PDU) which is mounted inside the 19 inch rack. If you require longer cables, please contact your local sales representative.
• Provide a safe electrical ground connection to the power cord. Check the
grounding of an enclosure before applying power.
• Only operate the equipment from nominal mains input voltages in the
range 100 - 240Vac, 6A max, 50/60Hz.
Caution: T before undertaking servicing of the system.
• Unplug a system component if it needs to be moved or if it is damaged.
Note: F use an external UPS to power the server. Also, each of the redundant power supplies in the server and in the storage subsystems should be operated from a different mains power circuit in order to provide a degree of protection from mains power supply failures. In the event that one circuit fails, the other continues to power the server and the storage subsystem.
urn off all power supplies or remove all power cords
or additional data protection, Hitachi recommends that you

Data protection precautions

o help ensure the protection of data and safe handling of equipment, follow
T these guidelines.
• Each storage enclosure contains multiple removable hard disk drive (HDD)
modules. These units are fragile. Handle them with care and keep them away from strong magnetic fields.
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• All supplied plug-in modules and blanking plates must be in place to
complete the internal circuitry and enable air to flow correctly around an enclosure.
Using the system for more than a few minutes with modules or blanking plates missing can cause an enclosure to overheat, leading to power failure and data loss. Such use may invalidate the warranty.
• A loss of data can occur if a hard drive module is removed. Immediately
replace any modules that are removed. If a module is faulty, replace it with one of the same type, of at least the same capacity and speed.
• Always shut down the system before it is moved, switched off, or reset.
• All storage enclosures are fitted with optical SFP transceivers. The
transceivers that are approved for use with supported storage enclosures vary depending on the unit. The transceivers qualified for older systems might not be approved for use with the most current storage systems. To ensure proper operation of the server and the storage subsystems, use only the approved replacement parts for each system. Contact the Hitachi Data Systems Support Center for technical details about replacement parts.
• Maintain backup routines. Do not abandon backup routines. No system is
completely foolproof.
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Mandatory regulations

The sections that follow outline the mandatory regulations go installation and operation of the system. Adhere to these instructions to ensure that regulatory compliance requirements are met.
International standards
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
European Union (EU) Statement
Canadian Department of Communication Compliance Statement
Radio Protection for Germany
Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Chinese RoHS Compliance Statement
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International standards

The equipment described in this manual complies with the requirements of the following agencies and standards.
Safet
y
• Worldwide: IEC60950-1: 2nd edition
• EU: EN60950-1: 2nd edition
• North America: UL60950-1: 2nd edition; CAN/CSA-C22.2 No.60950-1-07
2nd edition
EMC
• USA: FCC Part 15 Subpart B class A
• Canada: ICES-003 Issue No 4 class A
• EU: EN55022 class A; EN61000-3-2; EN61000-3-3; EN55024
• Australia & New Zealand: C-Tick – AS/NZS CISPR22 class A
• South Korea: KCC class A
• Japan: VCCI class A
Certification for the following approvals marks have been granted:
• European Union CE mark, including RoHS2 and WEEE
• China: CCC
• Russia: GOST-R
• Taiwan: BSMI
• Argentina: IRAM
• Australia & New Zealand: C-Tick
• Mexico: NOM and CONUEE
• South Africa: SABS (safety) and EMC (self-certification by CoC)

Federal Communications Commission (FCC)

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if it is not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, might cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the users will be required to correct the interference at their own expense.
Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used in order to meet FCC emission limits. Neither the provider nor the manufacturer is
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responsible for any radio or television interference caused by using non­recommended cables and connectors, or b modifications to this equipment.
Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. The device can not cause harmful interference.
2. The device must accept any interference received, including interference
that might cause undesired operation.

European Union (EU) Statement

This product conforms to the protection requirements of the following EU Council Directives:
• 89/336/EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive
• 73/23/EEC Low Voltage Directive
• 93/68/EEC CE Marking Directive
• 2002/95/EC Restriction in the use of Certain Hazardous Substances in
Electrical and Electronic Equipment (RoHS) - This product is 6/6 (fully) compliant.
y unauthorized changes or
The manufacturer cannot accept responsibility for any failure to satisfy the protection requirements resulting from a non-recommended modification of the product.
This product has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class A Information Technology Equipment according to European Standard EN
55022. The limits for Class A equipment were derived for commercial and industrial environments to provide reasonable protection against interference with licensed communication equipment.
Caution: This is a Class A product and as such, in a domestic en might cause radio interference.
vironment,

Canadian Department of Communication Compliance Statement

This Class A digital appar Interference - Causing Equipment Regulations.
atus meets all the requirements of the Canadian
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Avis de conformité aux normes du ministère des Communications du Canada

Cet appareil numérique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada.

Radio Protection for Germany

Dieses Gerät erfüllt die Bedingungen der EN 55022 Klasse A.

Food and Drug Administration (FDA)

The product complies with FDA 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11 regulations, which go
vern the safe use of lasers.

Chinese RoHS Compliance Statement

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System overview

This chapter describes the components in the system for the following models:
• Hitachi NAS Platform, Model 3080
• Hitachi NAS Platform, Model 3090
System components
Server specifications
Attaching a rack stabilizer plate
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System components

The system contains man
y components and is housed in a rack or cabinet.
This section describes the main system components.
Component Description
Hitachi NAS Platform Hitachi Unified Storage File Module server
System management unit (SMU)
or
The system can contain a single server or several servers that operate as a cluster. Clusters that use more than two servers include two 10 Gbps Ethernet switches. Hitachi Data Systems supports two switches for redundancy.
For information about the physical configuration of a cluster configuration, see the Hitachi NAS Platform and Hitachi Unified Storage File Module System Installation Guide .
Note: F
external UPS to power the server. Also, each of the redundant power supplies in the server and in the storage subsystems should be operated from a different mains power circuit in order to provide a degree of protection from mains power supply failures. In the event that one circuit fails, the other will continue to power the server and the storage subsystem.
A standalone server can operate without an external SMU, but all of the cluster configur
The SMU is the management component for the other components in a system. An SMU provides administration and monitoring tools. It supports data migration and replication, and acts as a quorum device in a cluster configuration. Although integral to the system, the SMU does not move data between the network client and the servers.
ations require an external SMU.
or additional data protection, it is recommended to use an
Storage subsystems
Fibre Channel (FC) switches
In a single-server configuration, typically an embedded SMU manages the system. In clustered systems and some single-node systems, an external SMU provides the management functionality. In some cases, multiple SMUs are advisable.
A Hitachi NAS Platform or Hitachi Unified Storage File Module system can control several storage enclosures. The maximum number of storage enclosures in a rack depends on the model of storage enclosures being installed. Refer to the Storage Subsystem Administration Guide for more information on supported storage subsystems.
The server supports FC switches that connect multiple servers and storage subsystems. Some configurations require FC switches, but they are optional in other configurations.
An external FC Switch is required when connecting more than two storage subsystems to a standalone server or a cluster. An external FC Switch is optional when connecting less than three storage subsystems to a stand alone server or a cluster.
Contact customer support for information about which FC switches are supported.
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