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Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Installation Guide
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Contents
Preface .....................................................................................................................................................7
1 Introduction ...........................................................................................................................................9
Overview ..................................................................................................................................................9
Introduction ....................................................................................................................................9
ZS3-2 ..................................................................................................................................................... 12
ZS3-2 Hardware Overview ......................................................................................................... 12
Controller Overview .................................................................................................................... 13
Physical Specications ................................................................................................................. 17
Electrical Specications ............................................................................................................... 17
Acoustic Noise Emissions ........................................................................................................... 18
Internal Components .................................................................................................................. 18
Motherboard, Memory, and PCIe Cards .................................................................................. 20
Optional Cable Management Arm ............................................................................................ 24
Attached Storage .......................................................................................................................... 25
ZS3-4 ..................................................................................................................................................... 25
ZS3-4 Hardware Overview ......................................................................................................... 25
Controller Overview .................................................................................................................... 25
Internal Boards ............................................................................................................................. 28
Components ................................................................................................................................. 29
Attached Storage .......................................................................................................................... 35
7120 ....................................................................................................................................................... 35
7120 Hardware Overview ........................................................................................................... 35
Chassis Overview ......................................................................................................................... 35
Electrical Specications ............................................................................................................... 38
Internal Components .................................................................................................................. 38
Standalone Controller Congurations ...................................................................................... 44
Attached Storage .......................................................................................................................... 45
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7320 ....................................................................................................................................................... 45
7320 Hardware Overview ........................................................................................................... 45
Chassis Overview ......................................................................................................................... 46
7320 Replaceable Components .................................................................................................. 51
7320 Single and Cluster Controller Congurations ................................................................ 53
7420 ....................................................................................................................................................... 55
7420 Hardware Overview ........................................................................................................... 55
Appliance Overview .................................................................................................................... 55
Chassis ........................................................................................................................................... 56
Internal Boards ............................................................................................................................. 59
Components ................................................................................................................................. 60
Attached Storage .......................................................................................................................... 66
Shelf ....................................................................................................................................................... 66
Disk Shelf Overview ..................................................................................................................... 66
2 Installation ............................................................................................................................................79
Installation ........................................................................................................................................... 79
Installation .................................................................................................................................... 79
Overview ............................................................................................................................................... 80
Precautions ................................................................................................................................... 80
Prerequisites ................................................................................................................................. 80
Controller, Cabinet, and Disk Shelf Installation Tasks ........................................................... 81
ZS3-2 Controllers ................................................................................................................................ 81
ZS3-2 Controller Installation Tasks ........................................................................................... 81
Prerequisites ................................................................................................................................. 81
Tools and Equipment Needed .................................................................................................... 82
Tasks .............................................................................................................................................. 82
ZS3-4 Controllers ................................................................................................................................ 93
ZS3-4 Controller Installation Tasks ........................................................................................... 93
Prerequisites ................................................................................................................................. 94
Tools and Equipment Needed .................................................................................................... 94
Tasks .............................................................................................................................................. 94
7x20 Controllers ................................................................................................................................ 104
7x20 Controller Installation Tasks ........................................................................................... 104
Prerequisites ............................................................................................................................... 105
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Tools and Equipment Needed .................................................................................................. 105
Tasks ............................................................................................................................................ 105
DE2 24C .............................................................................................................................................. 118
Precautions ................................................................................................................................. 118
Prerequisites ............................................................................................................................... 119
Tools and Equipment Needed .................................................................................................. 119
Tasks ............................................................................................................................................ 119
DE2 24P .............................................................................................................................................. 126
Precautions ................................................................................................................................. 126
Prerequisites ............................................................................................................................... 127
Tools and Equipment Needed .................................................................................................. 127
Tasks ............................................................................................................................................ 127
Sun Disk Shelf .................................................................................................................................... 132
Precautions ................................................................................................................................. 132
Prerequisites ............................................................................................................................... 133
Tools and Equipment Needed .................................................................................................. 133
Tasks ............................................................................................................................................ 133
3 Cabling ............................................................................................................................................... 139
Cabling ................................................................................................................................................ 139
Connecting to Attached Storage .............................................................................................. 139
Summary of Controller Congurations ......................................................................................... 140
Maximum Controller Congurations ..................................................................................... 140
DE2 to ZS3-2/7120/7320 Standalone .............................................................................................. 141
Connecting ZS3-2/7120/7320 Standalone Controllers to Disk Shelves .............................. 141
DE2 to ZS3-2/7320 Clustered .......................................................................................................... 142
Connecting ZS3-2/7320 Clustered Controllers to Disk Shelves .......................................... 142
DE2 to ZS3-4/7420 Standalone ........................................................................................................ 144
Connecting the ZS3-4/7420 Standalone Controller to Disk Shelves (3 HBAs) .................. 144
DE2 to ZS3-4/7420 Clustered .......................................................................................................... 146
Connecting the ZS3-4/7420 Clustered Controller to Disk Shelves (3 HBAs) .................... 146
7120-7320 Cabling ............................................................................................................................ 148
Connecting 7120/7320 Standalone Controllers to Sun Disk Shelves .................................. 148
7320 Cluster Cabling ......................................................................................................................... 149
Connecting the 7320 Clustered Controller to Sun Disk Shelves .......................................... 149
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7420 Cabling ...................................................................................................................................... 150
Connecting the 7420 Standalone Controller to Sun Disk Shelves (2 and 6 HBAs) ............ 150
7420 Cluster Cabling ......................................................................................................................... 153
Connecting the 7420 Clustered Controllers to Disk Shelves (2 and 6 HBAs) .................... 153
ZS3-2/7120/7320 with DE2 and Sun Disk Shelves ........................................................................ 156
Connecting ZS3-2/7120/7320 Standalone Controllers to Mixed Disk Shelves .................. 156
ZS3-2/7320 Clustered with DE2 and Sun Disk Shelves ................................................................ 157
Connecting ZS3-2/7320 Storage Clustered Controllers to Mixed Disk Shelves ................ 157
ZS3-4/7420 with DE2 and Sun Disk Shelves .................................................................................. 158
Connecting ZS3-4/7420 Standalone Controllers to Mixed Disk Shelves ............................ 158
ZS3-4/7420 Clustered with DE2 and Sun Disk Shelves ................................................................ 159
Connecting ZS3-4/7420 Clustered Controllers to Mixed Disk Shelves .............................. 159
4 PoweringOn and Conguringthe System ....................................................................................161
Power .................................................................................................................................................. 161
Powering On and Conguring the Appliance ........................................................................ 161
Tasks ............................................................................................................................................ 162
Next Steps .................................................................................................................................... 164
Initial ................................................................................................................................................... 165
Initial Conguration .................................................................................................................. 165
Prerequisites ............................................................................................................................... 165
Summary ..................................................................................................................................... 165
BUI ............................................................................................................................................... 166
CLI ............................................................................................................................................... 166
Update ................................................................................................................................................ 171
Post-Installation Controller Update ........................................................................................ 171
Glossary .............................................................................................................................................. 173
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Preface
The Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Installation Guide contains installation, cabling and initial conguration documentation for the Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance.
This documentation is also available while using the appliance Browser User Interface (BUI), accessible via the Help button. The appliance documentation may be updated using the System Upgrade procedure documented in the System Service Manual.
Who Should Use This Book
This guide is for users and system administrators who install and use the Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance.
Related Documentation
Refer to the following documentation for administration information, hardware overviews, service procedures and software update notes.
Administration Guide, Analytics Guide and Service Manual (http://www.oracle.com/ technetwork/documentation/)
Access to Oracle Support
Oracle customers have access to electronic support through My Oracle Support. For information, visit
http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=info or visit
http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=trs if you are hearing impaired.
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Introduction
Overview
Introduction
The Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance family of products provides ecient le and block data services to clients over a network, and a rich set of data services that can be applied to the data stored on the system.
Controllers
ZS3-2
ZS3-4
7120
7320
7420
Expansion Storage
Disk Shelves
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Protocols
Oracle ZFS Storage appliances include support for a variety of industry-standard client protocols, including:
SMB
NFS
HTTP and HTTPS
WebDAV
iSCSI
FC
SRP
iSER
FTP
SFTP
Key Features
Oracle ZFS Storage systems also include new technologies to deliver the best storage price/performance and unprecedented observability of your workloads in production, including:
Analytics, a system for dynamically observing the behavior of your system in real-time and viewing data graphically
The ZFS Hybrid Storage Pool, composed of optional Flash-memory devices for acceleration of reads and writes, low-power, high-capacity disks, and DRAM memory, all managed transparently as a single data hierarchy
Data Services
To manage the data that you export using these protocols, you can congure your Oracle ZFS Storage system using the built-in collection of advanced data services, including:
LICENSE NOTICE: Remote Replication and Cloning may be evaluated free of charge, but each feature requires that an independent license be purchased separately for use in production. After the evaluation period, these features must either be licensed or deactivated. Oracle reserves the right to audit for licensing compliance at any time. For details, refer to the "Oracle Software License Agreement ("SLA") and Entitlement for Hardware Systems with Integrated Software Options."
RAID-Z (RAID-5 and RAID-6), mirrored, and striped disk congurations
Unlimited read-only and read-write snapshots, with snapshot schedules
Data deduplication
Built-in data compression
Remote replication of data for disaster recovery
Active-active clustering for high availability
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Thin provisioning of iSCSI LUNs
Virus scanning and quarantine
NDMP backup and restore
Availability
To maximize the availability of your data in production, Oracle ZFS Storage appliances include a complete end-to-end architecture for data integrity, including redundancies at every level of the stack. Key features include:
Predictive self-healing and diagnosis of all system hardware failures: CPUs, DRAM, I/O cards, disks, fans, power supplies
ZFS end-to-end data checksums of all data and metadata, protecting data throughout the stack
RAID-6 (double- and triple-parity) and optional RAID-6 across disk shelves
Active-active clustering for high availability
Link aggregations and IP multipathing for network failure protection
I/O Multipathing between the controller and disk shelves
Integrated software restart of all system software services
Phone-Home of telemetry for all software and hardware issues
Lights-out Management of each system for remote power control and console access
Browser User Interface (BUI)
The browser user interface
The BUI is the graphical tool for administration of the appliance. The BUI provides an intuitive environment for administration tasks, visualizing concepts, and analyzing performance data.
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The management software is designed to be fully featured and functional on a variety of web browsers.
Direct your browser to the system using either the IP address or host name you assigned to the NET-0 port during initial conguration as follows: https://ipaddress:215 or https://hostname:215. The login screen appears.
The online help linked in the top right of the BUI is context-sensitive. For every top-level and second-level screen in the BUI, the associated help page appears when you click the Help button.
Command Line Interface (CLI)
The CLI is designed to mirror the capabilities of the BUI, while also providing a powerful scripting environment for performing repetitive tasks. The following sections describe details of the CLI. When navigating through the CLI, there are two principles to be aware of:
Tab completion is used extensively: if you are not sure what to type in any given context, pressing the Tab key will provide you with possible options. Throughout the documentation, pressing Tab is presented as the word "tab" in bold italics.
Help is always available: the help command provides context-specic help. Help on a particular topic is available by specifying the topic as an argument to help, for example help commands. Available topics are displayed by tab-completing the help command, or by typing help topics.
You can combine these two principles, as follows:
dory:> help tab builtins commands general help properties script
ZS3-2
ZS3-2 Hardware Overview
This section describes the internal and external components of the Oracle ZFS Storage ZS3-2 controller. Use this information when preparing to service replaceable components. Refer to the following topics for procedural instructions:
Controller Tasks - replace system controller components
Disk Shelf Tasks - replace disk shelf components
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Controller Overview
The ZS3-2 controller is an enterprise-class, rackmount x64 system powered by the Intel Xeon processor. Itprovides high performance and room for growth with expandable PCIe slots and 16 DIMM slots in a compact 2U footprint.
CPU Memory Readzilla Boot Drive PCIe Slots HBA
2x8-core,
2.1GHz
256GB 16x16GB
1-4 1.6TB SAS-2 SSDs
2x2.5-inch 900GB SAS-2
2 dedicated; 4 open
PCIe
Options
)
4-port (4x4 SAS-2) 6Gb/s external
Refer to http://www.oracle.com/us/products/servers-storage/storage/nas/overview/index.html
(http://www.oracle.com/ us/products/servers-storage/storage/nas/overview/index.html)
for the most recent
component specication.
Front Panel
The ZS3-2 controller drive slots and front panel components are shown in the following gure.
Drive slots 0 and 1 have two mirrored 900GB SAS-2 boot drives. Up to four 1.6TB ash read-optimized (Readzilla) solid state drives (SSDs) ll slots 2 through 5, in order. Slots 6 and 7 are empty and must contain drive llers.
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Figure Legend
1 Locator LED/button (white) 5 Service Processor OK LED (green)
2 Service Action Required LED (amber) 6 Fan/CPU/Memory Service Required LED
3 Power OK LED (green) 7 USB 2.0 ports
4 Power button
Note: The LEDs below the Fan/CPU/Memory Service Required LED are not currently used.
Rear Panel
The ZS3-2 controller PCIe slots and rear panel components are shown in the following gure.
Figure Legend
1 SAS-2 HBA (slot 1) 7 AC power supplies PS1 (top), PS0 (bottom) 13 Alarm port, DB-15 connector
2 4x4 SAS-2 HBA (slot 2) 8 System status LEDs 14-16 Cluster I/O ports
3 PCIe slot 3 9 USB 2.0 ports 17 10-Gbit Ethernet ports
4 PCIe slot 4 10 SP 15-pin VGA video port 18 Chassis ground post
5 PCIe slot 5 11 Serial management port
6 PCIe slot 6 12 Network management port
Note:The three Cluster I/O ports (0, 1, and GigE) are reserved for cluster interconnection only.
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Serial Management Connector
The serial management connector (SER MGT) is an RJ-45 port and provides a terminal connection to the service processor (SP) console.
Network Management Connector
The network management connector (NET MGT) is an RJ-45 port and provides an alternate terminal interface to the SP console.
Ethernet Ports
The ZS3-2 has four RJ-45 10-Gigabit Ethernet (10GbE) network connectors, labeled NET 3, NET 2, NET 1, and NET 0 (left to right) on the rear panel. The ports operate at 100 Mbits/sec, 1000 Mbits/sec, or 10-Gbits/sec. Use these ports to connect the appliance to the network.
The LEDs located above each NET port are Link/Activity (left) and Speed (right) indicators for each port as described in this table:
Connection Type EEE Terminology Speed LED Color TransferRate
Fast Ethernet 100BASE-TX O 100 Mbits/sec
Gigabit Ethernet 1000BASE-T Amber 1000 Mbits/sec
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Connection Type EEE Terminology Speed LED Color TransferRate
10 Gigabit Ethernet
10GBASE-T Green 10000 Mbits/sec
Cluster I/O Ports
Two cluster serial ports (0 and 1) and one Ethernet port provide communication between two controllers to form a cluster conguration. For information about how to connect cables to form a cluster, see the Cluster conguration topic.
Removing RJ-45 Cables from Cluster Serial Ports
CAUTION: When disconnecting an RJ-45 cable from a cluster serial port (0 and 1), use extreme care not to damage the internal RJ-45 receptacle. To properly remove an RJ-45 cable from a cluster serial port, do the following:
1. Using your index nger, press down fully on the RJ-45 release tab.
Be sure the tab is fully disengaged from the port.
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2. Using your thumb and middle nger, apply a slight downward pressure while pulling the plug out of the port. Do not pull the plug upward or pinch the release tab with your ngers
below the plug.
Physical Specications
The ZS3-2 controller 2U chassis dimensions are as follows:
Dimension Measurement Dimension Measurement
Height 3.44 in./87.4 mm Depth 20.25 in./514 mm
Width 17.52 in./445 mm Weight 41.23 lb/18.70 kg
Electrical Specications
The ZS3-2 controller electrical specications are listed below. The power dissipation numbers listed are the maximum rated power numbers for the power supply. The numbers are not a rating of the actual power consumption of the appliance.
Connectors
Two C13 connectors which work on 110-220v outlets
Input
Nominal frequencies: 50/60Hz (47 to 63 Hz range)
Nominal voltage range: 100 to 120/200 to 240 VAC
Maximum current AC RMS: 6.8 A @ 100â120 V / 3.4 A @ 200â240 V
AC operating range: 90-264 VAC
Output
3.3 VDC STBY: 3.0A
+12 VDC: 86.7A
Power Dissipation
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Max power consumption: 890 W max
Max heat output: 3026 BTU/hr
Volt-Ampere rating: 908 VA @ 240 VAC, 0.98P.F.
Acoustic Noise Emissions
In compliance with the requirements dened in ISO 7779, the workplace-dependent noise level of this product is less than 70 db (A).
Internal Components
The ZS3-2 chassis has the following eld replaceable units (FRUs). FRUs are not customer-serviceable and must be replaced by trained Oracle service technicians.
PCIe Risers - There are three risers per system, each attached to the rear of the motherboard. Each riser supports two PCIe cards (which are customer replaceable units (CRUs).
Motherboard - The motherboard includes CPU modules, slots for 16 DIMMs, memory control subsystems, and the service processor (SP) subsystem. The SP subsystem controls the host power and monitors host system events (power and environmental). The SP controller draws power from the host 3.3V standby supply rail, which is available whenever the system is receiving AC input power, even when the system is turned o.
Power Distribution Board - The power distribution board distributes main 12V power from the power supplies to the rest of the controller. It is directly connected to the connector break out board and to the motherboard through a bus bar and ribbon cable. It also supports a top cover interlock kill switch. The power supplies connect directly to the power distribution board.
Storage Drive Backplane - The storage drive backplane includes the connectors for the storage drives, as well as the interconnect for the I/O board, power and locator buttons, and system/component status LEDs. The system has an 8-disk backplane. Each drive has an LED indicator for Power/Activity, Fault, and Locate.
Storage, Power, and Fan Components
The ZS3-2 controller's internal storage, power, and cooling components are described in the following gure and legend. A component identied as a eld replaceable unit (FRU) must be replaced by trained Oracle service technicians.
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Figure Legend
1 Drives 5 Drive power cable (FRU) 9 Fan modules
2 Air Filter 6 Drive signal cable (FRU) 10 Fan tray
3 Chassis (FRU) 7 Top cover 11 USB board (FRU)
4 LED board (FRU) 8 PDB signal cable (FRU) 12 Power supplies
Internal Cables
The ZS3-2 controller contains the following eld-replaceable unit (FRU) internal cables. FRUs are not customer-serviceable, and must be replaced by trained Oracle service technicians.
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Figure Legend
1 PDB signal cable 3 Drive signal cable 5 Drive power cable
2 USB board cable 4 LED board cable '
Motherboard, Memory, and PCIe Cards
The ZS3-2 controller motherboard, memory, and PCIe components are described in the following gure and legend.
Note: Field replaceable components (FRUs) are not customer-serviceable, and must be replaced by trained Oracle service technicians.
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Figure Legend
1 Drive cage (FRU) 5 Airduct 9 Battery
2 Drive backplane (FRU) 6 PCIe Risers (FRU) 10 PDB duct
3 Motherboard (FRU) 7 PCIe cards 11 Power distribution board (FRU)
4 DIMMs 8 USB ash drive
CPU and Memory
The ZS3-2 controller motherboard has 16 slots in two groups that hold industry-standard DDR3 low voltage (LV) DIMMS.
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Note: All sockets must be occupied by a DDR3 DIMM or a ller. All DDR3 DIMMs must be identical.
Capacity CPU 0 CPU 1
256GB D0, D2, D5, D7 (blue) D0, D2, D5, D7 (blue)
D1, D3, D4, D6 (white) D1, D3, D4, D6 (white)
The ZS3-2 controller replaceable memory components and part numbers are listed below.
Component Description FRU/CRU Part Number
CPU Intel E5-2658, 2.1G, 8-core FRU 7019701
Memory DIMM,
16GB,DDR3,1600,2Rx4,1.35V
CRU 7041603
NIC/HBA Options
The following table describes the NIC/HBA options for the ZS3-2 controller. See PCIe Options for slot allocations.
Mktg Part Number Description
SG-SAS6-INT-Z 8-port 6Gb/s SAS-2 internal HBA
SG-XPCIE2FC-QF8-Z 2-port 8Gb FC HBA
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Mktg Part Number Description
7103791 4-port (4x4 SAS-2) 6Gb/s external HBA
X1109A-Z 2-port 10GbE SFP+ NIC
X4242A 2-port Inniband CX2 HCA
7101674 2-port 16Gb FC/FCoE Universal HBA
7100477 4-port 1Gb Copper Ethernet UTP
7100488 2-port 10Gb Ethernet Copper Base-T
X2129A XCVR 850NM, 1/10GPS, SFP, short reach
X5562A-Z 10GbE/1GbE SFP+ Transceiver, long reach
PCIe Riser Conguration
The three risers are labeled Riser 1, Riser 2, and Riser 3. Though similar, the risers are not interchangeable. Riser 1 installs at the left rear of the chassis, Riser 2 at the center rear, and Riser 3 at the right rear of the chassis. Each riser can accommodate two PCIe cards:
Riser 1 contains slots 1 and 4
Riser 2 contains slots 2 and 5
Riser 3 contains slots 3 and 6
PCIe Options
The following table describes the supported PCIe conguration options for the ZS3-2 controller. Slots 1 and 2 are reserved for internal- and external HBAs, as shown in the following table. When adding PCIe cards, populate from higher order slots (6) rst toward lower order slots. Note: Any empty PCIe slots must have a ller panel installed.
Slot Mfg Part Number Description Max Note
1 7047852 8-port 6Gb/s SAS-2 internal
HBA
1 Base conguration
2 7067091 4-port (4x4 SAS-2) 6Gb/s
external HBA
2 Base conguration
3 7067091 4-port (4x4 SAS-2) 6Gb/s
external HBA
2 Second 4x4-port SAS-2 external HBA
3 7070195 4-port 1GbE copper NIC
UTP
3 Optional recommended front-end
3 371-4325-02 2-port 8Gb FC HBA 4 Optional FC target or initiator (backup)
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Slot Mfg Part Number Description Max Note
3 7023303 2-port 16Gb universal
FC/FCoE HBA
2 Optional FC target or initiator (backup)
3 375-3696-01 2-port InniBand CX2 HCA 2 Optional recommended front-end
3 7051223 2-port 10GbE optical NIC 2 Optional recommended front-end
3 7070006 2-port 10GbE copper NIC 2 Optional recommended front-end
4-6 7070195 4-port 1GbE copper NIC
UTP
3 Optional recommended front-end
4-6 371-4325-02 2-port 8Gb FC HBA 4 Optional FC target or initiator (backup)
4-6 7023303 2-port 16Gb universal
FC/FCoE HBA
2 Optional FC target or initiator (backup)
4-6 375-3696-01 2-port InniBand CX2 HCA 2 Optional recommended front-end
4-6 7051223 2-port 10GbE optical NIC 2 Optional recommended front-end
4-6 7070006 2-port 10GbE copper NIC 2 Optional recommended front-end
Optional Cable Management Arm
The following gure identies the components of the second-generation cable management arm (CMA). See the CMA installation instructions.
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Figure Legend
1 Connector A 6 Connector D
2 Front slide bar 7 Slide-rail latching bracket (used with connector D)
3 Velcro straps (6) 8 Rear slide bar
4 Connector B 9 Cable covers
5 Connector C
Attached Storage
The ZS3-2 controller connects to external storage through a 4-port (4x4 SAS-2) 6Gb/s HBA. You can attach from one to eight HDD-only or SSD/HDD Logzilla-capable disk shelves to the controller. You can also attach mixed disk shelf types (DE2 and Sun Disk Shelf) in the same chain. For more information, see
Connecting to Attached Storage.
ZS3-4
ZS3-4 Hardware Overview
Use the information on this page as a preparation reference for servicing replaceable components of the Oracle ZFS Storage ZS3-4 controller. Refer to the following topics for procedural instructions:
Controller Tasks - replace system controller components
Disk Shelf Tasks - replace disk shelf components
Controller Overview
The ZS3-4 controller can be congured as a single controller or two controllers to create a high-availability cluster conguration. The following table describes the conguration options:
Mktg Part Number CPU Memory ReadzillaSAS-2 Boot DriveSAS-2 HBA SAS-2
Software Version (min)
7105725 4x10-core,
2.40GHz
1TB (16GB DIMMs)
Four 1.6TB Two 900GB 4X4-port 2013.1.0
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Refer to the http://www.oracle.com/us/products/servers-storage/storage/unied-storage/
index.html (http://www.oracle.com/ us/products/servers-storage/storage/unified-storage/index.html)
for the most
recent component specication.
Chassis Dimensions
The ZS3-4 controller chassis ts in a standard equipment rack, and occupies three rack units (3RU) in height. The chassis dimensions are as follows:
Dimension Measurement Dimension Measurement
Height 13.3 cm/5.25 in Depth 70.6 cm/27.8 in
Width 43.7 cm/17.19 in Weight 16.36 kg/96 lbs
Front Panel
Figure Legend
1 Locator LED and button (white) 9 USB 2.0 Connectors
2 Service Required LED (amber) 10 DB-15 video connector
3 Power/OK LED (green) 11 Bootdrive 0
4 Power button 12 Bootdrive 1 (required)
5 Service Processor (SP) OK LED (green) 13 Solid state drive 2 (optional)
6 Fan/CPU/Memory Service Required LED 14 Solid state drive 3 (optional)
7 Power Supply (PS) Service Required LED 15 Solid state drive 4 (optional)
8 Over Temperature Warning LED 16 Solid state drive 5 (optional)
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System Drives
The ZS3-4 controller has two 900GB SAS-2 system boot drives in slots 0 and 1, congured as a mirrored pair. Up to four 1.6TB SAS-2 Readzilla SSDs can ll slots 2 through 5, in order.
Figure Legend
1 Locate (white) 2 Service action required (amber) 3 OK/Activity (green)
Rear Panel
The following graphic shows the rear panel. Base conguration HBAs are not depicted in this illustration.
Figure Legend
1 Power supply unit 0 status LEDs OK: green Power Supply Fail: amber AC OK: green 8 Network (NET) 10/100/1000 ports: NET0-NET3
2 Power supply unit 0 AC inlet 9 USB 2.0 ports
3 Power supply unit 1 status LEDs OK: green Power Supply Fail: amber AC OK: green 10 PCIe slots 5-9
4 Power supply unit 1 AC inlet 11 Network management (NET MGT) port
5 System status LEDs Power: green Attention: amber Locate: white 12 Serial management (SER MGT) port
6 PCIe slots 0-4 13 DB-15 video connector
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Figure Legend
7 Cluster card slot
Electrical Specications
The following list shows the electrical specications for the controller.
Note: The power dissipation numbers listed are the maximum rated power numbers for the power supply. The numbers are not a rating of the actual power consumption of the appliance.
Input
Nominal frequencies: 50/60Hz
AC operating range: 200-240 VAC
Maximum current AC RMS: 12A @ 200 VAC
Power Dissipation
Max power consumption: 1800 W
Max heat output: 6143 BTU/hr
Volt-Ampere rating: 1837 VA @ 240 VAC, 0.98 P.F.
Internal Boards
The ZS3-4 controller chassis contains the following eld-replaceable units (FRUs). FRUs are not customer-serviceable, and should only be replaced by trained Oracle service technicians.
Motherboard - The motherboard includes CPU modules, slots for eight DIMM risers, memory control subsystems, and the service processor (SP) subsystem. The SP subsystem controls the host power and monitors host system events (power and environmental). The SP controller draws power from the host's 3.3V standby supply rail, which is available whenever the system is receiving AC input power, even when the system is turned o.
Power Distribution Board - The power distribution board distributes main 12V power from the power supplies to the rest of the system. It is directly connected to the Vertical PDB card, and to the motherboard through a bus bar and ribbon cable. It also supports a top cover interlock ("kill") switch. In the controller, the power supplies connect to the power supply backplane which connects to the power distribution board.
Vertical PDB Card - The vertical power distribution board, or Paddle Card serves as the interconnect between the power distribution board and the fan power boards, hard drive backplane, and I/O board.
Power Supply Backplane Card - This board connects the power distribution board to power supplies 0 and 1.
Fan Power Boards - The two fan power boards are FRUs and carry power to the controller fan modules. In addition, they contain fan module status LEDs and transfer I2C data for the fan modules.
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Drive Backplane - The six-drive backplane includes the connectors for the drives, as well as the interconnect for the I/O board, Power and Locator buttons, and system/component status LEDs. Each drive has an LED indicator for Power/Activity, Fault, and Locate.
Components
The components of the ZS3-4 controller are shown in the following gure and identied in the legend.
Figure Legend
1 Motherboard 7 CPUs and heatsinks
2 Low-prole PCIe cards 8 Memory risers
3 Power supplies 9 Fan board
4 Power supply backplane 10 Fan modules
5 Drive backplane 11 Bootdrives and SSDs
6 System lithium battery
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CPU and Memory
The ZS3-4 controller supports 16GB DDR3 DIMMs installed on all eight risers, accommodating 1TB of memory.
Refer to the service label on the cover for DIMM placement information. On every memory riser, slots D0, D2, D4, and D6 must be populated; optionally, slots D1, D3, D5, and D7 may be populated as a group on all installed memory risers. All DIMMs in the system must be identical.
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DIMM names in appliance logs and the Maintenance > Hardware view are displayed with the full name, such as /SYS/MB/P0/D7.
Fan Modules
The Fan Modules and Fan Module LEDs of the controller are shown in the following gure. The following LEDs are lit when a fan module fault is detected:
Front and rear Service Action Required LEDs
Fan Module Service Action Required (TOP) LED on the front of the server
Fan Fault LED on or adjacent to the faulty fan module
The system Overtemp LED might light if a fan fault causes an increase in system operating temperature.
NIC/HBA Options
This table describes NIC/HBA PCIe card options for ZS3-4 standalone and cluster congurations.
Mktg Part Number Description
SG-SAS6-INT-Z 8-port 6Gb/s SAS-2 internal HBA
SG-XPCIE2FC-QF8-Z 2-port, 8Gb FC HBA
7103791 4-port (4x4 SAS-2) 6Gb/s external
HBA
7100477 4-port 1Gb Ethernet Copper UTP
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Mktg Part Number Description
7100488 2-port 10Gb Ethernet Copper
Base-T
X4242A 2-port Inniband CX2 HCA
X1109A-Z 2-port 10GbE SFP+ NIC
X2129A Transceiver 850NM, 1/10GPS, Short
Reach, SFP
X5562A-Z Transceiver 10GbE/1GbE, Long
Reach, SFP
Connectors
The serial management connector (SER MGT) is an RJ-45 connector and provides a terminal connection to the SP console.
The network management connector (NET MGT) is an RJ-45 connector and provides a LAN interface to the SP console.
There are four RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet connectors (NET0, NET1, NET2, NET3) located on the motherboard that operate at 10/100/1000 Mbit/sec. These network interfaces must be congured before use.
PCIe Options
This table describes the PCIe base conguration and optional slot assignments for ZS3-4 standalone and cluster congurations.
Slot Mfg Part Number Description Max Note
0 7047852 8-port 6Gb/s SAS-2 internal
HBA
1 Base conguration
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Slot Mfg Part Number Description Max Note
1 7067091 4-port (4x4 SAS-2) 6Gb/s
SAS-2 external HBA
4 Base conguration
2 7067091 4-port (4x4 SAS-2) 6Gb/s
SAS-2 external HBA
4 Additional optional back-end
2 7070006 2-port 10GbE copper NIC 4 Optional recommended
front-end
2 375-3696-01 2-port Inniband CX2 HCA 4 Optional recommended
front-end
2 7070195 4-port 1GbE copper NIC
UTP
4 Optional recommended
front-end
2 7051223 2-port 10GbE optical NIC 6 Optional recommended
front-end
2 371-4325-02 2-port 8Gb FC HBA 4 Optional FC target or
initiator (backup)
3 7070006 2-port 10GbE copper NIC 4 Optional recommended
front-end
3 375-3696-01 2-port Inniband CX2 HCA 4 Optional recommended
front-end
3 7070195 4-port 1GbE copper NIC
UTP
4 Optional recommended
front-end
3 7051223 2-port 10GbE optical NIC 6 Optional recommended
front-end
3 371-4325-02 2-port 8Gb FC HBA 4 Optional FC target or
initiator (backup)
4 7070006 2-port 10GbE copper NIC 4 Optional recommended
front-end
4 375-3696-01 2-port Inniband CX2 HCA 4 Optional recommended
front-end
4 7070195 4-port 1GbE copper NIC
UTP
4 Optional recommended
front-end
4 7051223 2-port 10GbE optical NIC 6 Optional recommended
front-end
4 371-4325-02 2-port 8Gb FC HBA 4 Optional FC target or
initiator (backup)
C 511-1496-05 Cluster Controller 200 1 Cluster base conguration
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Slot Mfg Part Number Description Max Note
5 7070006 2-port 10GbE copper NIC 4 Optional recommended
front-end
5 375-3696-01 2-port Inniband CX2 HCA 4 Optional recommended
front-end
5 7070195 4-port 1GbE UTP Ethernet 4 Optional recommended
front-end
5 7051223 2-port 10GbE optical NIC 6 Optional recommended
front-end
5 371-4325-02 2-port 8Gb FC HBA 4 Optional FC target or
initiator (backup)
6 7070006 2-port 10GbE copper NIC 4 Optional recommended
front-end
6 375-3696-01 2-port Inniband CX2 HCA 4 Optional recommended
front-end
6 7070195 4-port 1GbE copper NIC
UTP
4 Optional recommended
front-end
6 7051223 2-port 10GbE optical NIC 6 Optional recommended
front-end
6 371-4325-02 2-port 8Gb FC HBA 4 Optional FC target or
initiator (backup)
7 7067091 4-port (4x4 SAS-2) 6Gb/s
external HBA
4 Additional optional back-end
7 371-4325-02 2-port 8Gb FC HBA 4 Optional recommended
front-end
7 375-3696-01 2-port Inniband CX2 HCA 4 Optional recommended
front-end
7 7051223 2-port 10Gb Optical Ethernet 6 Optional recommended
front-end
7 7070195 4-port 1GbE copper NIC
UTP
4 Optional recommended
front-end
7 371-4325-02 2-port 8Gb FC HBA 4 Optional FC target or
initiator (backup)
8 7067091 4-port (4x4 SAS-2) 6Gb/s
external HBA
4 Base conguration
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Slot Mfg Part Number Description Max Note
9 371-4325-02 2-port 8Gb FC HBA 4 Optional FC target or
initiator (backup)
9 7070006 2-port 10Gb copper Ethernet 4 Optional recommended
front-end
9 7070195 4-port 1GbE copper NIC
UTP
4 Optional recommended
front-end
9 7051223 2-port 10GbE optical NIC 6 Optional recommended
front-end
Attached Storage
The ZS3-4 single and cluster controller congurations allow one to six chains of 1 to 6 disk
shelves
. Any combination of disk-only and Logzilla-capable shelves may be combined within
the chain in any order. The cabling congurations are unchanged.
See
Disk Shelf Overview for component specications and diagrams.
7120
7120 Hardware Overview
Use the information in this section as a reference when preparing to service replaceable components of the Sun ZFS Storage 7120.
Refer to the following for procedural instructions:
Controller Tasks - replace system controller components
Disk Shelf Tasks - replace disk shelf components
Chassis Overview
The Sun ZFS Storage 7120 is an enterprise-class two-socket rackmount x64 system powered by the Intel Xeon processor. It packs high performance and room for growth with four PCIe slots and 18 DIMM slots into a compact 2U footprint. Refer to
http://www.oracle.com/us/products/ servers-storage/storage/nas/overview/index.html (http://www.oracle.com/ us/products/servers-storage/storage/nas/overview/index.html)
for the most recent
component specication.
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Refer to the Implementing Fibre Channel SAN Boot with Oracle's Sun ZFS Storage Appliance whitepaper at
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/articles/servers-storage-admin/ fbsanboot-365291.html (http://www.oracle.com/ technetwork/articles/servers-storage-admin/fbsanboot-365291.html)
for details on
FC SAN boot solutions using the Sun ZFS Storage 7120.
The 7120 is a standalone controller that consists of an internal SAS-2 HBA providing disk shelf expansion, write ash acceleration, and 11 x 300GB 15K, 600GB 15K, 1TB 7.2K, 2TB 7.2K, or 3TB 7.2K hard drive storage. The SAS-2 storage fabric supports a greater number of targets, greater bandwidth, higher reliability, and bigger scale.
The 2U chassis form factor dimensions are as follows:
Dimension Measurement Dimension Measurement
Height 87.6 mm/3.45 in Depth 765.25 mm/30.13 in
Width 436.8 mm/17.2 in Weight 29.54 kg/65 lb
Front Panel
The following gure and legend show the front panel and the drive locations. The Logzilla 3.5" SSD belongs in slot 3 and is not supported in controllers congured with the internal Sun Aura ash HBA Logzilla.
Figure Legend
1 Locator LED/button (white) 7 HDD 2 13 HDD 8
2 Service Action Required LED (amber) 8 HDD or SSD 3 14 HDD 9
3 Power button 9 HDD 4 15 HDD 10
4 Power/OK LED (green) 10 HDD 5 16 HDD 11
5 HDD 0 11 HDD 6 17 Drive map
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Figure Legend
6 HDD 1 12 HDD 7
Rear Panel
The following gure and legend show the rear panel.
Note: Optional Sun Dual Port 40Gb/sec 4x Inniband QDR HCAdapter PCIe cards (375-3606-01) may be located in slots 1, 2, or 3. 375-3606-01 HCA expansion cards are not supported in the 10Gb network congurations.
Figure Legend
1 Power Supply Unit 1 6 PCIe 4 11 Network Management port
2 Power Supply Unit 0 7 Boot HDD 1 12 Gbit Ethernet ports NET 0, 1, 2, 3
3 PCIe 0 8 Boot HDD 0 13 USB 2.0 ports (0, 1)
4 PCIe 3 9 Rear Panel System Status LEDs 14 HD15 Video port
5 PCIe 1 10 Serial Management port
The serial management connector (SER MGT) is an RJ-45 port and provides a terminal connection to the SP console.
The network management connector (NET MGT) is an RJ-45 port and provides an alternate terminal interface to the SP console.
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There are four RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet ports (NET0, NET1, NET2, NET3) located on the motherboard that operate at 10/100/1000 Mbit/sec. These network interfaces must be congured before use.
Electrical Specications
The following list shows the electrical specications for the 7120. Note that the power dissipation numbers listed are the maximum rated power numbers for the power supply. The numbers are not a rating of the actual power consumption of the appliance.
Connectors
Two C13 connectors which work on 110-220v outlets
Input
Nominal frequencies: 50/60Hz
Nominal voltage range: 100-120/200-240 VAC
Maximum current AC RMS: 13.8A @ 100 VAC
AC operating range: 90-264 VAC
Output
3.3 VDC STBY: 3.0A
+12 VDC: 86.7A
Power dissipation
Max power consumption: 1235.3 W
Max heat output: 4212 BTU/hr
Volt-Ampere rating: 1261 VA @ 240 VAC, 0.98P.F.
Internal Components
The chassis has the following boards installed.
Note: Field-replaceable units (FRU) should only be replaced by trained Oracle service technicians.
PCIe Risers - Each riser supports two PCIe cards that are customer-replaceable. There are two risers per system, each attached to the rear of the motherboard.
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Motherboard - The motherboard is a FRU and includes CPU modules, slots for 18 DIMMs, memory control subsystems, and the service processor (SP) subsystem. The SP subsystem controls the host power and monitors host system events (power and environmental). The SP controller draws power from the host 3.3V standby supply rail, which is available whenever the system is receiving AC input power, even when the system is turned o.
Power Distribution Board - The power distribution board is a FRU and distributes main 12V power from the power supplies to the rest of the storage controller. It is directly connected to the connector break out board and to the motherboard through a bus bar and ribbon cable. It also supports a top cover interlock kill switch. The power supplies connect directly to the power distribution board.
Connector Break Out Board - The connector break out board is FRU and serves as the interconnect between the power distribution board and the fan power boards, storage drive backplane, and I/O board. It also contains the top-cover interlock "kill" switch.
Fan Power Boards - The two fan power boards are FRUs and carry power to the system fan modules. In addition, they contain fan module status LEDs and transfer I2C data for the fan modules.
Storage Drive Backplane - The storage drive backplane is a FRU and includes the connectors for the storage drives, as well as the interconnect for the I/O board, power and locator buttons, and system/component status LEDs. The system has a 12-disk backplane. Each drive has an LED indicator for Power/Activity, Fault, and Locate.
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I/O Components
The following gure and legend show the I/O components of the 7120 system.
Figure Legend
1 Top Cover 3 Hard Disk Drives
2 Right Control Panel Light Pipe Assembly 4 Left Control Panel Light Pipe Assembly
Cables
The following gure and legend show the storage controller internal cables.
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Note: The rear boot drives are not depicted in this illustration.
Cable Connection
1 Storage Drive Data Cable Connection between the HBA PCI-Express Card and the storage drive backplane.
Cable Connection
2 Ribbon cable Connection is between the power distribution board and the motherboard.
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CPU and Memory
The 7120 motherboard has 18 slots in two groups that hold industry-standard DDR3 DIMMs. The standard memory conguration is 48GB, 6x8GB DDR-1333 low voltage (LV) DIMMS.
Following are the replaceable CPU and memory components of the 7120 system.
Part Number Description FRU/CRU
F371-4966-01 DIMM, 8GB, DDR3, 2RX4, 13 CRU
F371-4885-01 Intel E5620, 2.40G FRU
All sockets must be occupied by either a ller or a DDR3 DIMM. All DDR3 DIMMs must be identical. DIMMs are pre-installed in P0 slots D1, D2, D4, D5, D7, and D8.
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Power Distribution, FanModule and Disk Components
The fan modules and LEDs are shown in the following illustration.
The following gure and legend show the power distribution and associated components.
Figure Legend
1 Fan Board 5 Power Distribution Board
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Figure Legend
2 SAS Expander Board 6 Connector Board
3 Disk Backplane 7 Power Supply Backplane
4 Front Control Panel
Light Pipe Assembly
Standalone Controller Congurations
The following table shows the conguration options for a 7120 controller. All PCIe cards are low-prole, and must be tted with low-prole mounting brackets.
This table describes base congurations for the 7120 with Aura Logzilla.
Mktg Part Number Description Mfg Part Number
TA7120-12TB S7120, 1xCPU, 24GB, 12TB 597-0754-01
TA7120-24TB S7120, 1xCPU, 24GB, 24TB 597-0755-01
The following table describes base congurations for the 7120 with Logzilla 3.5" SSD.
Mktg Part Number Description MfgPart Number
7101282 S7120, 1xCPU, 24GB, 3.3TB 7014523
7101284 S7120, 1xCPU, 24GB, 6.6TB 7014525
NIC/HBA Options
The following table describes NIC/HBA options for the 7120.
Mktg Part Number Description Mfg Part Number
SG-XPCIESAS-GEN2-Z 2-port External Sun Thebe SAS (x4) HBA, PCIe 594-5889-01
SG-XPCIE2FC-QF8-Z 2-port FC HBA, 8Gb, PCIe 594-5684-01
X4446A-Z 4-port PCI-E Quad GigE UTP 594-4024-01
X4237A-N 2-port 4X IB HCA PCIe 594-5862-02
X1109A-Z 2-port 10Gig SFP+ NIC, PCIe 594-6039-01
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PCIe Options
The following table describes the supported PCIe conguration option summary for the 7120.
Slot Type Sun Part Number Vendor Part Number Description Note
0 PCIe 540-7975-03 Sun Aura Internal Flash HBA Logzilla Base Conguration(OBSOLETE)
0 PCIe 375-3481-01 Intel EXPI9404PT QP Copper NIC Optional Recommended Front-end
0 PCIe 375-3617-01 Intel Niantic DP Optical 10GE NIC Optional Recommended Front-end
0 PCIe 371-4325-01 QLogic 8Gb DP FC HBA Optional FC Target or Initiator (Backup)
0 PCIe 375-3606-01 Mellanox MHJH29-XTC InniBandHCA Optional Recommended Front-end
1 PCIe 375-3617-01 Intel Niantic DP Optical 10GE NIC Optional Recommended Front-end
1 PCIe 375-3606-01 Mellanox MHJH29-XTC InniBandHCA Optional Recommended Front-end
1 PCIe 375-3481-01 Intel EXPI9404PT QP Copper NIC Optional Recommended Front-end
1 PCIe 371-4325-01 QLogic 8Gb DP FC HBA Optional FC Target or Initiator (Backup)
3 PCIe 375-3665-01 Sun Thebe (INT) Internal SAS HBA Base Conguration
4 PCIe 375-3481-01 Intel EXPI9404PT QP Copper NIC Optional Recommended Front-end
4 PCIe 371-4325-01 QLogic 8Gb DP FC HBA Optional FC Target or Initiator (Backup)
4 PCIe 375-3609-03 Sun Thebe (EXT) 8P 6Gb/s SAS HBA AdditionalOptional Back-end
Attached Storage
The 7120 standalone congurations allow a single chain of 1 or 2 disk shelves. Write-optimized (Logzilla) SSDs are not supported in the expansion storage for the 7120. The disk shelves must be fully populated with 24 HDDs. Half-populated shelf congurations are not supported.
7320
7320 Hardware Overview
Use the information in this section to prepare to service replaceable components of the 7320 system. After you have reviewed this section, refer to these procedural instructions:
Controller Tasks - replace storage controller components
Disk Shelf Tasks - replace disk shelf components
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Chassis Overview
The Sun ZFS Storage 7320 consists of either a single storage controller or two storage controllers in a high availability cluster conguration. Both the single and clustered conguration supports one to six disk shelves.
The 7320 controller base conguration includes two CPUs, built-in 4 x 1Gb/s front-end GigE ports, redundant power supplies, NIC options for expanded front-end support, tape backup, InniBand, and dual port SAS HBA for storage expansion.
The CPUs are Intel Xeon 5600 series, 2.40GHz, 80W, with 4 core processors. The standard memory conguration is 96GB, 6 x 8GB DDR3-1333 low voltage (LV) DIMMs per CPU. Memory can be upgraded to 144GB using 9 x 8GB DDR3-1333 LV DIMMs per CPU (for a total of 18 x 8GB for two CPUs). Earlier versions of the 7320 controller included 24GB (base), 48GB, or 72GB memory options. The clustered conguration simply uses two servers and a cluster card in each server for a heartbeat connection between the servers.
All user-accessible storage is provided by one to six disk shelves that are external to the server(s). RAID functions are managed by software. Solid state 18GB SAS-1 drives (7320 SAS-2) are used for a high-performance write cache (known as LogZilla) or ZFS intent log (ZIL) devices, and are used in place of up to four of the 24 drives in a disk shelf. The remaining 20 drives are available for storage.
Refer to the
http://www.oracle.com/us/products/servers-storage/storage/unied-storage/ index.html (http://www.oracle.com/ us/products/servers-storage/storage/unified-storage/index.html)
for the most
recent component specication.
The 7320 is a SAS-2 (Serial Attached SCSI 2.0) device that consists of an HBA, disk shelf, and disks (1TB and 2TB SAS-2). The SAS-2 storage fabric supports a greater number of targets, greater bandwidth, higher reliability, and bigger scale than the SAS-1 fabric.
Boards
The 7320 storage controller chassis has the following boards installed.
Note: Field-replaceable units (FRUs) should only be replaced by trained Oracle service technicians.
PCIe Risers - The storage controller contains three PCIe risers that are customer-replaceable units (CRUs) and are attached to the rear of the motherboard. Each riser supports one PCIe card.
Motherboard - The motherboard is a FRU and includes CPU modules, slots for 18 DIMMs, memory control subsystems, and the service processor (SP) subsystem. The SP subsystem controls the host power and monitors host system events (power and environmental). The SP controller draws power from the host 3.3V standby supply rail, which is available whenever the system is receiving AC input power, even when the appliance is turned o.
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Power Distribution Board - The power distribution board is a FRU and distributes main 12V power from the power supplies to the rest of the storage controller. It is directly connected to the paddle board and to the motherboard through a bus bar and ribbon cable. It also supports a top cover interlock kill switch.
Paddle Board - The paddle board is a FRU and serves as the interconnect between the power distribution board and the fan power boards, hard drive backplane, and I/O board.
Fan Board - The fan boards are FRUs and carry power to the storage controller fan modules. In addition, they contain fan module status LEDs and transfer I2C data for the fan modules.
Disk Backplane - The hard drive backplane is a FRU and includes the connectors for the hard disk drives, as well as the interconnect for the I/O board, Power and Locator buttons, and system/component status LEDs. The storage controller has an eight-disk backplane. Each drive has an LED indicator for Power/Activity, Fault, and OK-to-Remove (not supported).
The following list contains the replaceable system boards for the 7320 storage controller.
Part Number Description FRU/CRU
F541-2883-01 X8 PCIe Riser Card 1U CRU
F541-2885-01 X16 PCIe Riser Card 1U CRU
F541-4081-01 RoHS Motherboard and Tray FRU
F511-1489-01 DB, Power Distribution Board FRU
F511-1548-01 PCB, 8 Disk 1U Backplane FRU
F541-4275-02 PCBA, Connector Board, 1U FRU
Cables
The following list contains the replaceable cables for the 7320 storage controller.
Part Number Description FRU/CRU
F530-4228-01 Cable, Mini SAS FRU (internal)
F530-3927-01 FRU,CBL,PDB,MB,1U+2U,RIBBON FRU (internal)
F530-4431-01 Cable, Fan data FRU (internal)
F530-4417-01 FRU Cable, Fan paddle FRU (internal)
F530-3880-01 Cable, Assembly, Ethernet, Shielded, RJ45-RJ45, 6m CRU (external)
F530-3883-01 FRU,2M,4X Mini SAS Cable CRU (external)
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7320 I/O Components
The following gure and legend identify the I/O components of the storage controller.
Figure Legend
1 Top cover 2 Left Control Panel Light Pipe Assembly
3 Drive Cage 4 Solid State Drives
5 blank/USB Module 6 Right ControlPanel Light Pipe Assembly
7320 CPU and Memory Components
The following list contains the replaceable CPU and memory components of the 7320.
Part Number Description FRU/CRU
F371-4966-01 DIMM, 8GB, DDR3, 2RX4, 13 CRU
F371-4885-01 Intel E5620, 2.40G FRU
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The storage controller motherboard has 18 slots in two groups that hold industry-standard DDR3 DIMM memory cards. All sockets must be occupied by either a ller or a DDR3 DIMM.
7320 Power Distribution and FanModule Components
The following gure and legend identify the Power Distribution/Fan Module components of the storage controller.
Figure Legend
1 Fan Modules 4 Power Distribution/Bus Bar Assembly
2 Fan Board 5 Power Supplies
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Figure Legend
3 Paddle Board
Electrical Specications
The following list shows the electrical specications for the 7320.
Note: The power dissipation numbers listed are the maximum rated power numbers for the power supply. The numbers are not a rating of the actual power consumption of the appliance.
Connectors
Two C13 connectors which work on 110-220v outlets
Input
Nominal frequencies: 50/60Hz
Nominal voltage range: 100-120/200-240 VAC
Maximum current AC RMS: 9.0 amps Max
AC operating range: 90-264 VAC
Output
3.3 VDC STBY: 3.6A
+12 VDC: 62.3A
Power dissipation
Max power consumption: 873 W
Max heat output: 2977 BTU/hr
Volt-Ampere rating: 891 VA @ 240 VAC, 0.98P.F.
7320 Front Panel
The following gure and legend identify the front panel LEDs.
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Figure Legend
1 Locate Button/LED
2 Service Required LED (amber)
3 Power/OK LED (green)
4 Power Button
5 Rear Power Supply
6 System Overtemperature LED
7 Top Fan
The following gure and legend identify the 7320 front panel drive locations. Two mirrored hard disk drives (HDDs) that store the operating system reside in slots 0 and 1. Up to four solid state drives (ReadZilla SSDs), which store the read cache, ll slots 2 through 5, in order. Slots 6 and 7 are empty and must contain drive llers.
Disk Drive Locations
HDD1 HDD3 HDD5
HDD0 HDD2 HDD4 HDD6 HDD7
7320 Replaceable Components
The following list contains all of the replaceable power distribution, disk, and fan module components of the 7320. Note that power supplies, disks, and fan modules are hot-pluggable on the storage controller.
Part Number Description FRU/CRU
F300-2233-02 RoHS 760W Power Supply CRU
F541-2075-04 Buss Bar Power, 1U FRU
F542-0184-01 DR, 3Gb SATA CRU
F542-0330-01 2.5" 512GB ReadZilla SSD CRU
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Part Number Description FRU/CRU
F541-276-01 ASSY,FAN Module CRU
F541-4274-02 Fan Board (1U) FRU
7320 PCIe Cards and Risers
Following is the complete list of replaceable PCIe cards for the 7320 system.
Part Number Description FRU/CRU
F371-4325-01 8Gb FC HBA (PCIe) CRU
F375-3609-02 PCA, SAS 6GBS 8 Port (PCIe) CRU
F375-3606-03 Dual Port (x4) IB HCA (PCIe) CRU
F375-3696-01 Dual Port CX2 4XQDR (PCIe) CRU
F375-3617-01 2X10GbE SFP+, X8 (PCIe) CRU
F375-3481-01 NIC Card Quad Port 1GigE Cu (PCIe) CRU
F511-1496-04 Sun Fishworks Cluster Controller 200 (PCIe) FRU
7320 Rear Panel
Following is an illustration of the 7320 storage controller rear panel. The Sun 375-3609 belongs in slot 2, cannot be installed in any other slots, and a second is not oered as an option.
Figure Legend
1 Power supplies 4 Network management port
2 SC summary status LEDs 5 Ethernet ports
3 Serial management port 6 PCIe slots
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7320 Single and Cluster Controller Congurations
The single controller base conguration is 96GB RAM, 2x2.4GHz Quad-Core processors, one external SAS HBA, and four 10/100/1000 Ethernet ports.
The following table describes base congurations for the 7320.
Mktg Part Number Description MfgPart Number
TA7320-24A S7320, 2xCPU, 24GB, Single 597-1060-01
7104054 S7320, 2xCPU, 96GB, Single 7045900
TA7320-24A-HA S7320, 2xCPU, 24GB, Cluster 597-1061-01
7104055 S7320, 2xCPU, 96GB, Cluster 7045903
Following are the PCIe conguration options for a single controller. All PCIe cards are low prole and must be tted with low-prole mounting brackets.
Slot Type Part Number Vendor Part Description Note
0 PCIe 375-3617-01 Intel Niantic DP Optical 10GE NIC Optional Recommended Front-end
0 PCIe 375-3696-01 Mellanox InniBand HCA Optional Recommended Front-end
0 PCIe 375-3606-03 MHJH29-XTC InniBand HCA Optional Recommended Front-end
0 PCIe 375-3481-01 Intel EXPI9404PT QP Copper NIC Optional Recommended Front-end
0 PCIe 371-4325-01 QLogic 8Gb DP FC HBA Optional FC Target or Initiator (Backup)
1 PCIe 375-3617-01 Intel Niantic DP Optical 10GE NIC Optional Recommended Front-end
1 PCIe 375-3696-01 Mellanox InniBand HCA Optional Recommended Front-end
1 PCIe 375-3606-03 MHJH29-XTC InniBand HCA Optional Recommended Front-end
1 PCIe 375-3481-01 Intel EXPI9404PT QP Copper NIC Optional Recommended Front-end
1 PCIe 371-4325-01 QLogic 8Gb DP FC HBA Optional FC Target or Initiator (Backup)
2 PCIe 375-3609-03 Sun Thebe External SAS HBA Base Conguration
7320 Cluster Congurations
The 7320 cluster base conguration is 96GB RAM, 2x2.4GHz Quad-Core processors, one external SAS HBA, and four 10/100/1000 Ethernet ports, and a Cluster card. The Sun Storage 7420C Cluster Upgrade Kit (XOPT 594-4680-01) contains two cluster cards with cables for converting two 7320 or two 7420 controllers to a cluster.
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The following options are available for clustered storage controllers.
Note: When you cluster a 7320, you must identically congure the cards in both of the clustered storage controllers, and you must identically congure all optional NIC/HBA cards used in the clustered storage controllers in both chassis.
Slot Type Part Number Vendor Part Description Note
0 PCIe 375-3617-01 Intel Niantic DP Optical 10GE NIC Optional Recommended Front-end
0 PCIe 375-3696-01 Mellanox InniBand HCA Optional Recommended Front-end
0 PCIe 375-3606-03 MHJH29-XTC InniBand HCA Optional Recommended Front-end
0 PCIe 375-3481-01 Intel EXPI9404PT QP Copper NIC Optional Recommended Front-end
0 PCIe 371-4325-01 QLogic 8Gb DP FC HBA OptionalFC Target or Initiator (Backup)
1 PCIe 542-0298-01 Sun Fishworks Cluster Card 2 Cluster Base Conguration
2 PCIe 375-3609-03 Sun Thebe External SAS HBA Cluster Base Conguration
7320 Connector Pinouts
The serial management connector (SERIAL MGT) is an RJ-45 connector and is a terminal connection to the SP console.
The network management connector (NET MGT) is an RJ-45 connector on the motherboard and provides an alternate terminal interface to the SP console.
There are four RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet connectors (NET0, NET1, NET2, NET3) located on the motherboard that operate at 10/100/1000 Mbit/sec. These network interfaces must be congured before use.
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Attached Storage
The 7320 single and cluster controller congurations allow a single chain of one to six disk
shelves
. Any combination of disk-only and Logzilla-capable shelves may be combined within the chain in any order. The cabling congurations are unchanged. Half-populated shelf congurations are not supported.
See Also
Controller Details
Disk Shelf Overview
Disk Shelf Maintenance Procedures
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7420 Hardware Overview
Use the information on this page as a preparation reference for servicing replaceable components of 7420 controllers.
Refer to the following for procedural instructions:
Controller Tasks - replace system controller components
Disk Shelf Tasks - replace disk shelf components
Appliance Overview
The Sun ZFS Storage 7420 Appliance consists of a standalone storage controller, or two storage controllers in a high-availability cluster conguration, and one to 36 disk shelves. The following table describes the 7420 conguration options:
Note: 7420 M2 controllers cannot be clustered with 7420 controllers.
Product ID
Mktg Part Number CPU DIMMs Readzilla Boot Drive Mfg Part Number
7420 M2 7107089 4x8-core, 2.0GHz 8GB, 16GB 1.6TB SAS 900GB SAS 7075466
7420 M2 7107090 4x10-core,
2.40GHz
8GB, 16GB 1.6TB SAS 900GB SAS 7075470
7420 7100566 4x8-core, 2.0GHz 8GB, 16GB 512GB SATA 500GB SATA 7014572
7420 7100568 4x10-core,
2.40GHz
8GB, 16GB 512GB SATA 500GB SATA 7014573
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You can identify your conguration by looking at the product id on the BUI Maintenance screen or by using the CLI configuration version show command. You can also check the physical label on the boot drive, as shown in the
boot drive illustration below.
Refer to
http://oracle.com/ZFSStorage (http://oracle.com/ZFSStorage) for the most recent
component specication.
Chassis
The 3U chassis form factor dimensions are as follows:
Dimension Measurement Dimension Measurement
Height 13.3 cm/5.25 in Depth 70.6 cm/27.8 in
Width 43.7 cm/17.19 in Weight 16.36 kg/96 lbs
Front Panel
Figure Legend
1 Locator LED and button (white) 7 Power Supply (PS) Service Required LED 13 SSD 2 (optional)
2 Service Required LED (amber) 8 Over Temperature Warning LED 14 SSD 3 (optional)
3 Power/OK LED (green) 9 USB 2.0 Connectors 15 SSD 4 (optional)
4 Power button 10 DB-15 video connector 16 SSD 5 (optional)
5 Service Processor (SP) OK LED (green) 11 Bootdrive 0 (mirrored)
6 Fan/CPU/Memory Service Required LED 12 Boot drive 1 (mirrored)
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System Drives
The 7420 M2 has two 900GB SAS-2 system boot drives in slots 0 and 1, congured as a mirrored pair. Up to four 1.6TB SAS-2 Readzilla SSDs may ll slots 2 through 5, in order. In a 7420 M2 cluster, the number of solid state drives (SSDs) installed in each controller can vary.
7420 controllers have two 500GB SATA system boot drives in slots 0 and 1, congured as a mirrored pair. Zero, two, three, or four 512GB SSDs, may optionally ll slots 2 through 5, in order. In a 7420 cluster, the number of SSDs installed in both controllers must match.
Figure Legend
1 Locate (white) 2 Service action required (amber) 3 OK/Activity (green)
Rear Panel
The following graphic shows the rear panel of the controller. Base conguration HBAs are not depicted in this illustration.
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Figure Legend
1 Power supply unit 0 status LEDs OK: green Power Supply Fail: amber AC OK: green 8 Network (NET) 10/100/1000 ports: NET0-NET3
2 Power supply unit 0 AC inlet 9 USB 2.0 ports
3 Power supply unit 1 status LEDs OK: green Power Supply Fail: amber AC OK: green 10 PCIe slots 5-9
4 Power supply unit 1 AC inlet 11 Network management (NET MGT) port
5 System status LEDs Power: green Attention: amber Locate: white 12 Serial management (SER MGT) port
6 PCIe slots 0-4 13 DB-15 video connector
7 Cluster card slot
Connectors
The serial management connector (SER MGT) is an RJ-45 connector and provides a terminal connection to the SP console.
The network management connector (NET MGT) is an RJ-45 connector and provides a LAN interface to the SP console.
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There are four RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet connectors (NET0, NET1, NET2, NET3) located on the motherboard that operate at 10/100/1000 Mbit/sec. These network interfaces must be congured before use.
Electrical Specications
The following list shows the electrical specications for 7420 controllers.
Note: The power dissipation numbers listed are the maximum rated for the power supply and are not a rating of the actual power consumption of the appliance.
Input
Nominal frequencies: 50/60Hz
AC operating range: 100-127 VAC for 2 CPUs and 200-240 VAC for 2 or 4 CPUs
Maximum current AC RMS: 12A @ 100 VAC / 12A @ 200 VAC
Power Dissipation
Max power consumption: 1800 W
Max heat output: 6143 BTU/hr
Volt-Ampere rating: 1837 VA @ 240 VAC, 0.98 P.F.
Internal Boards
The 7420 controller chassis has the following boards installed. Field-replaceable units (FRUs) should only be replaced by trained Oracle service technicians.
Motherboard - The motherboard is a FRU and includes CPU modules, slots for eight DIMM risers, memory control subsystems, and the service processor (SP) subsystem. The SP subsystem controls the host power and monitors host system events (power and environmental). The SP controller draws power from the host's 3.3V standby supply rail, which is available whenever the system is receiving AC input power, even when the system is turned o.
Power Distribution Board - The power distribution board is a FRU and distributes main 12V power from the power supplies to the rest of the system. It is directly connected to the Vertical PDB card, and to the motherboard through a bus bar and ribbon cable. It also supports a top cover interlock ("kill") switch. In the storage controller, the power supplies connect to the power supply backplane which connects to the power distribution board.
Vertical PDB Card - The vertical power distribution board, or Paddle Card is a FRU and serves as the interconnect between the power distribution board and the fan power boards, hard drive backplane, and I/O board.
Power Supply Backplane Card - This board connects the power distribution board to power supplies 0 and 1.
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Fan Power Boards - The two fan power boards are FRUs and carry power to the storage controller fan modules. In addition, they contain fan module status LEDs and transfer I2C data for the fan modules.
Drive Backplane - The six-drive backplane is a FRU and includes the connectors for the drives, as well as the interconnect for the I/O board, Power and Locator buttons, and system/component status LEDs. Each drive has an LED indicator for Power/Activity,Fault, and Locate.
Components
The controller components are shown in the following gure and identied in the table.
Figure Legend
1 Motherboard 7 CPUs and heatsinks
2 Low-prole PCIe cards 8 Memory risers
3 Power supplies 9 Fan board
4 Power supply backplane 10 Fan modules
5 Drive backplane 11 Bootdrives and SSDs
6 System lithium battery
CPU and Memory
The 7420 controller supports the following congurations:
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Two, four, or eight 8GB DDR3 DIMMs installed on each riser, accommodating 128GB, 256GB, or 512GB of memory for 2.0Ghz CPUs.
Four or eight 8GB DDR3 DIMMs installed on each riser, accommodating 256GB or 512GB of memory for 2.0GHz and 2.4Ghz CPUs.
Four or eight 16GB DDR3 DIMMs installed on each riser, accommodating 512GB or 1TB of memory for 2.4Ghz CPUs.
Note: For proper cooling, memory risers corresponding to unpopulated CPU sockets must have llers installed.
Previous 7420 controller congurations support two or four (1.86GHz or 2.00GHz) CPUs, with two memory risers required by each CPU. Four or eight 4GB or 8GB DDR3 DIMMs are installed on each riser, accommodating up to 256GB of memory for two CPUs, or up to 512GB for four CPUs.
Refer to the service label on the cover for DIMM placement information. On every memory riser, slots D0, D2, D4, and D6 must be populated; optionally, slots D1, D3, D5, and D7 may be populated as a group on all installed memory risers. All DIMMs in the system must be identical.
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DIMM names in appliance logs and the Maintenance > Hardware view are displayed with the full name, such as /SYS/MB/P0/D7.
Fan Modules
The Fan Modules and Fan Module LEDs of the storage controller are shown in the following gure. The following LEDs are lit when a fan module fault is detected:
Front and rear Service Action Required LEDs
Fan Module Service Action Required (TOP) LED on the front of the server
Fan Fault LED on or adjacent to the faulty fan module
The system Overtemp LED might light if a fan fault causes an increase in system operating temperature.
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NIC/HBA Options
This table describes NIC/HBA PCIe card options for standalone and cluster congurations.
Mktg Part Number Description Mfg Part Number
SGX-SAS6-INT-Z 8-port 6Gb/s SAS-2 internal HBA 7054001
SG-XPCIE2FC-QF8-Z 2-port 8Gb FC HBA 371-4325-02
SG-XPCIESAS-GEN2-Z 2-port SAS (x4) external HBA F375-3609-03
7105394 2-port SAS (x4) external HBA for EU countries 7059331
X4446A-Z-N 4-port GigE UTP 7054739
X4242A 2-port CX2 4xQDR, HCA 594-6776-01
X1109A-Z 2-port 10GbE SFP+ NIC 7051223
X2129A XCVRm 850NM, 1/10GPS, Short Reach, SFP 7015839
X5562A-Z 10GbE/1GbE SFP+ Transceiver, LR 594-6689-01
PCIe Options
The 7420 controller has ten PCIe slots. This table describes base and optional PCIe card slots for standalone and cluster congurations.
Note: The 7420 M2 reserves slot 0 for a SAS-2 internal HBA, and slots 1 and 8 for two SAS-2 external HBAs.
Slot Mfg Part Number Description Max Note
0 7054001 8-port 6Gb/s SAS-2 internal
HBA
1 Slot 0 of the 7420 M2 is reserved for the SAS-2 internal HBA
0 371-4325-02 8Gb 2-port FC HBA 6 Optional FC target or initiator (Backup) for the 7420 controller
0 7051223 2-port optical 10GbE NIC 6 Optional recommended front-end for the 7420 controller
0 7054739 4-port copper NIC 6 Optional recommended front-end for the 7420 controller
1 F375-3609-03
(7059331 for EU countries)
2-port SAS external HBA 6 Base conguration (2 minimum)
2 F375-3609-03
(7059331 for EU countries)
2-port SAS external HBA 6 Additional optional back-end
2 7054739 4-port copper NIC 6 Optional recommended front-end
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Slot Mfg Part Number Description Max Note
2 371-4325-02 8Gb DP FC HBA 6 Optional FC target or initiator (Backup)
2 375-3606-03 CX1 Inniband HCA 4 Optional recommended front-end
2 7051223 2-port optical 10GE NIC 6 Optional recommended front-end
2 375-3696-01 CX2 Inniband HCA 4 Optional recommended front-end
3 F375-3609-03
(7059331 for EU countries)
2-port SAS external HBA 6 Additional optional back-end
3 7054739 4-port copper NIC 6 Optional recommended front-end
3 371-4325-02 8Gb 2-port FC HBA 6 Optional FC target or initiator (Backup)
3 375-3606-03 CX1 Inniband HCA 4 Optional recommended front-end
3 7051223 2-port optical 10GE NIC 6 Optional recommended front-end
3 375-3696-01 CX2 Inniband HCA 4 Optional recommended front-end
4 7054739 4-port copper NIC 6 Optional recommended front-end
4 375-3606-03 CX1 Inniband HCA 4 Optional recommended front-end
4 7051223 2-port optical 10GE NIC 6 Optional recommended front-end
4 371-4325-02 8Gb 2-port FC HBA 6 Optional FC target or initiator (Backup)
4 375-3696-01 CX2 Inniband HCA 4 Optional recommended front-end
C 7056175 Cluster Controller 200 1 Cluster base conguration
5 7054739 4-port copper NIC 6 Optional recommended front-end
5 375-3606-03 CX1 Inniband HCA 4 Optional recommended front-end
5 7051223 2-port optical 10GE NIC 6 Optional recommended front-end
5 371-4325-02 8Gb 2-port FC HBA 6 Optional FC target or initiator (Backup)
5 375-3696-01 CX2 Inniband HCA 4 Optional recommended front-end
6 F375-3609-03
(7059331 for EU countries)
2-port SAS external HBA 6 Additional optional back-end
6 7054739 4-port copper NIC 6 Optional recommended front-end
6 371-4325-02 8Gb 2-port FC HBA 6 Optional FC target or initiator (Backup)
6 375-3606-03 CX1 Inniband HCA 4 Optional recommended front-end
6 7051223 2-port optical 10GE NIC 6 Optional recommended front-end
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Slot Mfg Part Number Description Max Note
6 375-3696-01 CX2 Inniband HCA 4 Optional recommended front-end
7 F375-3609-03
(7059331 for EU countries)
DP SAS external HBA 6 Additional optional back-end
7 7054739 4-port copper NIC 6 Optional recommended front-end
7 371-4325-02 8Gb 2-port FC HBA 6 Optional FC target or initiator (Backup)
7 375-3606-03 CX1 Inniband HCA 4 Optional recommended front-end
7 7051223 2-port optical 10GE NIC 6 Optional recommended front-end
7 375-3696-01 CX2 Inniband HCA 4 Optional recommended front-end
8 F375-3609-03
(7059331 for EU countries)
2-port SAS external HBA 6 Base conguration (2 minimum)
9 371-4325-02 8Gb 2-port FC HBA 6 Optional FC target or initiator (Backup)
9 7051223 2-port optical 10GbE NIC 6 Optional recommended front-end
9 7054739 4-port copper NIC 6 Optional recommended front-end
PCIe Slot Order
When installing additional PCIe cards to your base 7420 conguration, cards must be added in a specic order.
Note: The 7420 M2 reserves slot 0 for a SAS-2 internal HBA, and slots 1 and 8 for two SAS-2 external HBAs(see
PCIe Options).
Install optional PCIe cards in the following order:
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PCIe Card Slot Order
1. SAS-2 external HBA Slot 2, 7, 3, 6
2. 8Gb FC HBA Slot 9
Additional FC HBAsare installed last
3. Inniband HCAs Slot 7, 2, 6, 3, 5, 4
4. 10Gb Ethernet Slot 7, 2, 6, 3, 5, 4, 0 (not available for 7420 M2), 9
5. Quad 1Gb Ethernet Slot 7, 2, 6, 3, 5, 4, 0 (not available for 7420 M2), 9
6. Remaining 8Gb FC HBAs Slot7, 2, 6, 3, 5, 4, 0 (not available for 7420 M2)
Attached Storage
Primary storage for 7420 controllers is provided by one to six chains of attached storage. Each chain consists of up to six HDD-only or SSD-capable
disk shelves, combined in any order.
See
Disk Shelf Overview for component specications and diagrams.
Shelf
Disk Shelf Overview
Oracle disk shelves are high-availability serial attached SCSI (SAS) devices that provide expanded storage. The main components are hot-swappable, including drives, I/O Modules (IOMs) or SAS Interface Module (SIM) boards for connecting to controllers and other disk shelves, and dual load-sharing power supply with fan modules. This provides a fault-tolerant environment with no single point of failure. Component status is indicated with lights on the disk shelf, and in the Maintenance > Hardware screen of the BUI.
Refer to Disk Shelf Tasks for procedural information about replacing disk shelf components.
Oracle Storage Drive Enclosure DE2-24P
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The Oracle Storage Drive Enclosure DE2-24P is a 2U chassis that supports 24 2.5" SAS-2 drives. The high-performance HDDs provide reliable storage, and the SSDs provide accelerated write operations. This disk shelf features dual, redundant I/O Modules (IOMs), and dual power supply with fan modules.
Oracle Storage Drive Enclosure DE2-24C
The Oracle Storage Drive Enclosure DE2-24C is a 4U chassis that supports 24 3.5" SAS-2 drives. The SSDs provide accelerated write operations, and the high-capacity HDDs provide reliable storage. This disk shelf features dual, redundant I/O Modules (IOMs), and dual power supply with fan modules.
Sun Disk Shelf 24x3.5" SAS-2
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The Sun Disk Shelf is a 4U chassis that supports 24 3.5" SAS-2 drives. The SSDs provide accelerated write operations, and the high-capacity HDDs provide reliable storage. This disk shelf features dual, redundant SAS Interface Module (SIM) boards, and dual power supply with fan modules.
SAS-2
The SAS-2 (Serial Attached SCSI 2.0) storage fabric supports a greater number of targets, greater bandwidth, higher reliability and bigger scale. The scale and reliability improvements are achieved with SAS-2 disks you can daisy-chain to as many as 36 shelves for certain systems, for a total of 864 disks. In addition, the high-performance SAS-2 HBA is designed for the Sun ZFS Storage 7000 series with a standard chip set to support a high-density of target devices, capable of attachment to 1024 targets.
With this fabric, you are encouraged to apply entire shelves to pools, so you can gain the benets of No Single Point of Failure congurations, and striping across the maximum possible number of devices.
The following shelves implement SAS-2 disks:
Oracle Storage Drive Enclosure DE2-24P
Oracle Storage Drive Enclosure DE2-24C
Sun Disk Shelf
Front Panel
The front panel consists of the drives and indicator lights.
Drive Locations
The following gures show the location of the drives.
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Up to four Logzilla SSDs are supported per disk shelf.
Logzilla SSDs should be populated in order of slots 20, 21, 22, and 23.
Oracle Storage Drive Enclosure DE2-24C and Sun Disk Shelf
Up to four Logzilla SSDs are supported per disk shelf.
Logzilla SSDs should be populated in order of slots 20, 21, 22, and 23. (The Oracle Storage Drive Enclosure DE2-24C is shown and represents both models.)
Front Panel Indicators
The following gures show the front panel indicators.
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Figure Legend
1 System power indicator 4 Drive fault indicator
2 Module fault indicator 5 Power / Activity indicator
3 Locate indicator
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Figure Legend
1 System power indicator 4 Power / Activity indicator
2 Module fault indicator 5 Drive fault indicator
3 Locate indicator
Sun Disk Shelf
Figure Legend
1 Locate button and indicator 4 Disk ready to be removed indicator 7 Over temperature warning indicator
2 System fault indicator 5 Disk fault indicator 8 SIM board fault indicator
3 System power indicator 6 Disk activity indicator 9 Power supply fault indicator
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Figure Legend
1 Power Supply with Fan Module 0 3 I/O Module 0
2 I/O Module 1 4 Power Supply with Fan Module 1
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Figure Legend
1 Power Supply Filler Panel, Slot 0 4 Power Supply Filler Panel, Slot 3 7 I/O Module Filler Panel
2 Power Supply with Fan Module 1 5 I/O Module Filler Panel 8 I/O Module 1
3 Power Supply with Fan Module 2 6 I/O Module 0
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Note: It is especially important that power supplies and their ller panels are in the correct slots.
Sun Disk Shelf
Figure Legend
1 Power supply modules with built-in fans. Power supply 0 is on the left and power supply 1 is on the right.
2 Removable SAS Interface Module (SIM) Boards.SIM 0 is on the left, and SIM 1 is on the right.
I/O Module Indicators
The following disk shelves have I/O Modules (IOMs):
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1 Fault / Locate indicator 4 SAS-2 Port 1 7 For Oracle service only
2 Power / OK indicator 5 SAS-2 Port 2 8 For Oracle service only
3 SAS-2 Port 0 6 Host port activity indicators
SIM Board Indicators
The following disk shelves have SIM boards:
Sun Disk Shelf
The following gure shows the SIM board indicators for the Sun Disk Shelf.
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Figure Legend
1 AC power indicator 6 Power switch
2 DC power indicator 7 Port fault indicator
3 Fan fault indicator 8 Port OK indicator
4 Power supply fault indicator 9 SIM board OK indicator (green)/SIM board fault indicator (amber)
5 Universal power connector 10 SIM locator indicator
PowerSupply Indicators
The following gure shows power supply with fan module indicators for these disk shelves:
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Figure Legend
1 DC power fail indicator 6 Universal power input connector
2 Fan fail indicator 7 Power cord tie wrap
3 AC power fail indicator
4 Power supply status indicator
5 Power on/o switch
The following gure shows power supply with fan module indicators for these disk shelves:
Sun Disk Shelf
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Figure Legend
1 Cooling fan status indicator 6 Power cord tie wrap
2 AC power status indicator 7 Universal power input connector
3 DC power status indicator 8 Right ejection arm and captive screw latch
4 Power supply status indicator
5 Power on/o switch
Disk Shelf Congurations
The following tables describe and provide part numbers for the supported expansion storage shelves.
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Mktg Part Number Description
7103910 Drive Enclosure DE2-24P Base Chassis
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Mktg Part Number Description
7103911 300GB 10Krpm, SAS-2, 2.5" HDD
7103912 900GB 10Krpm, SAS-2, 2.5" HDD
7103915 73GB SSD SAS-2, 2.5" Write Flash
Accelerator
7103917 Filler Panel, Drive Enclosure DE2-24P
Oracle Storage Drive Enclosure DE2-24C
Mktg Part Number Description
7103914 Drive Enclosure DE2-24C Base Chassis
7103913 3TB 7.2Krpm, SAS-2, 3.5" HDD
7103916 73GB SSD XATOSAS-2, 2.5" (2.5" to 3.5" Drive Adapter)
7103918 Filler Panel, Drive Enclosure DE2-24C
Sun Disk Shelf (DS2)
Mktg Part Number Description
DS2-0BASE Sun Disk Shelf (DS2) 24x3.5" SAS-2
DS2-HD2T 2TB 7.2Krpm, SAS-2, 3.5" HDD
7101765 3TB 7.2Krpm, SAS-2, 3.5" HDD
7101274 300GB 15Krpm, SAS-2, 3.5" HDD
7101276 600GB 15Krpm, SAS-2, 3.5" HDD
7101197 73GB SSD XATO,3.5"
DS2-LOGFILLER Sun Disk Shelf (DS2) 24x3.5", LOGFiller
DS2-4URK-19U Disk Shelf Rail Kit
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Installation
Installation
Installation
This section addresses how to physically install the system chassis into a rack, connect controllers in a high-availability cluster, and expand storage. The following topics are described.
Overview
Controllers
ZS3-2
ZS3-4
7x20 family
Attached Storage
Oracle Storage Disk Shelf DE2-24C
Oracle Storage Disk Shelf DE2-24P
Sun Disk Shelf
Connecting to Attached Storage
Powering on
Initial conguration
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Precautions
Observe the following cautions when installing any Oracle ZFS Storage controller or cabinet.
Always load equipment into a rack from the bottom up so that it will not become top-heavy and tip over. Deploy the anti-tip bar to the prevent the rack from tipping during equipment installation.
Ensure that the temperature in the rack does not exceed the controller's maximum ambient rated temperatures. Consider the total airow requirements of all equipment installed in the rack to ensure that the equipment is operated within its specied temperature range.
For best results, only qualied Oracle service personnel should perform cluster installation and conguration. Contact Oracle Service for assistance.
Prerequisites
Refer to the Quick Setup poster that shipped with the product or the following hardware service sections for an overview of your system controller or cabinet.
ZS3-2 Overview - view component diagrams and specications
ZS3-4 Overview - view component diagrams and specications
7120 Overview - view component diagrams and specications
7320 Overview - view component diagrams and specications, and cluster options
7420 Overview - view component diagrams, specications, and cluster options
For controller installation, check that your rack is compatible with the slide rail and cable management assembly options as follows:
The structure is a four-post rack with mounting at both front and back. Two-post racks are not compatible.
The horizontal opening and unit vertical pitch conforms to ANSI/EIA 310-D-1992 or IEC 60927 standards.
The distance between the front and back mounting planes is between 24 in and 36 in (610 mm to 915 mm).
The distance to the front cabinet door, providing clearance depth in front of the front mounting plane, is at least 1 in (25.4 mm).
The distance to the back cabinet door, providing clearance depth behind the front mounting plane, is at least 31.5 in (800 mm) with the cable management assembly, or 27.5 in (700 mm) without the cable management assembly.
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The distance between structural supports and cable troughs, providing clearance width between the front and back mounting planes, is at least 18 in (456 mm).
For cabinet installation, you will need a total distance of at least 15 ft/4.5 m for safe maneuvering when you roll the cabinet o the shipping pallet.
Controller, Cabinet, and Disk Shelf InstallationTasks
The following sections provide controller and disk shelf installation procedures.
ZS3-2 controller installation tasks
ZS3-4 controller installation tasks
7x20 controller installation tasks
Disk shelf installation tasks
ZS3-2 Controllers
ZS3-2 Controller InstallationTasks
This section provides steps for installing the Oracle ZFS Storage ZS3-2 controllers into a rack using the rail assembly in the rack mount kit. Note that if your rack mount kit shipped with installation instructions, use those instructions instead.
Observe the following cautions:
Always load equipment into a rack from the bottom up so that it will not become top-heavy and tip over. Deploy the anti-tip bar to the prevent the rack from tipping during equipment installation.
Ensure that the temperature in the rack will not exceed the controller's maximum ambient rated temperatures. Consider the total airow requirements of all equipment installed in the rack to ensure that the equipment is operated within its specied temperature range.
Always use the width spacer alignment tool when installing rails into racks that use cage nuts and mounting screws. Failure to use the spacer can cause the glides and sliders to jam and damage the rail.
Prerequisites
Refer to the Quick Setup poster that shipped with the product or the following sections for an overview of your controller.
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Tools and Equipment Needed
To install the system, you need the following tools:
No. 2 Phillips screwdriver
ESD mat and grounding strap
Pencil, stylus, or other pointed device, for pushing front panel buttons
You also need a system console device, such as one of the following:
Sun workstation
ASCII terminal
Terminal server
Patch panel connected to a terminal server
Tasks
ZS3-2 ControllersTasks
Installing the Mounting Brackets and Slide Rail Assemblies
If the mounting brackets are shipped inside the slide rails, you must remove them before beginning this procedure, as follows.
Unpack the slide rails and locate the slide rail lock at the front of the assembly.
Squeeze and hold the tabs at top and bottom of the lock (1) while you pull the mounting bracket out to the stop.
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Push the mounting bracket release button toward the front of the mounting bracket (2) while withdrawing the bracketfrom the assembly.
Attach a mounting bracket to each side of the controller.
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If you are using a universal 19-inch cabinet, snap an M6 square cage nut into the top and bottom holes of the location where you will be installing the rail plate as shown.
Position a slide rail assembly in your rack so that the brackets at each end of the slide rail assembly are on the outside of the front and back rack posts.The following graphic illustrates
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the rail assembly brackets.
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From the front of the rack, set the proper width of the rails with the width spacer alignment tool (1).
Tighten the screwson the brackets. (30 lb. torque)
Remove the spacer and conrm that the rails are attached tightly to the rack.
Stabilize the rack, using all anti-tilt mechanisms, to prevent it from tipping during installation. See your rack documentation for detailed instructions.
Installing the Controller into the Rack
Caution: This procedure requires a minimum of two people because of the weight of the chassis. Attempting this procedure alone could result in equipment damage or personal injury. Always load equipment into rack from the bottom up.
Pull the slide rails (mounted in the slide-rail assembly) toward you until the slide rails stop (approximately12 inches, (30 cm) out of the rack).
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Raise the chassis so that the back ends of the mounting brackets are aligned with the slide rail and insertthe chassis into the slide rails, pushing the chassis slowly,until the mounting brackets meet the slide rail stops (~12 in or 30 cm). You will hear an audible click.
The following graphic illustrates the chassis insertion and slide rail locks usage.
Installing the Cable Management Arm
Unpack the CMA and identify its components. See CMA components.
If the CMA has at cable covers(for a 1U chassis), install the 2U round cable covers provided in the accessory kit.
To replace the at cable covers:
- Remove each at cable cover by lifting up on the cable cover handle (1) and open it 180 degrees to the horizontal position (2). Apply upward pressure to the outside edge of each hinge connector until the hinge connector comes o the hinge (3).
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- Position each round cable cover horizontally over the hinges, and align the hinge connectors with the hinges. Using your thumb, apply downward pressure on each hinge connector to snap the hinge connector into place. Swing the cable covers down and press down on the cable cover handle to lock them into the closed position.
Ensure that the six Velcro straps are threaded into the CMA.
To prevent the rack from tipping, ensure all anti-tilt devices on the rack are extended.
Extend the storage controller approximately 13 cm (5 inches) out of the front of the rack.
At the back of the rack, insert the CMA's connector A into the front slot on the left slide-rail until it locks into place with an audible click (frames 1 and 2). The connector A tab (1) goes into the slide-rail's frontslot (2). Gently tug on the left side of the front slide bar to verify that connector A is properly seated.
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Support the CMA and do not allow it to hang under its own weight until it is secured at all four attachment points.
Insert the CMA's connector B into the front slot on the right slide-rail until it locks into place with an audible click (frames 1 and 2).The connector B tab (1) goes into the slide-railfront slot (2). Gently tug on the right side of the front slide bar to verify that connector B is properly seated.
To install the CMA's connector C into the right slide-rail,perform the following steps:
- Align connector C with the slide-rail so that the locking spring (1) is positioned inside (server side) of the right slide-rail (frame 1).
- Insert connector C into the right side-rail until it locks into place with an audible click (frames 2 and 3).
- Gently tug on the right side of the CMA's rear slide bar to verify that connector C is properly seated.
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To prepare the CMA'sconnector D for installation, removethe tape that secures the slide-rail latching bracket to connector D and ensure that the latchingbracket is properly aligned with connector D (frames 1 and 2).
While holding the slide-rail latching bracket in place, insert connector D and its associated slide-rail latchingbracket into the left slide-rail until connector D locks into place with an audible click (frames 1 and 2). When inserting connector D into the slide-rail, the preferred and easier method is to install connector D and the latching bracket as one assembly into the slide-rail.
Gently tug on the left side of the CMA's rear slide bar to verify that connector D is properly seated.
Gently tug on the four CMA connection points to ensure that the CMA connectors are fully seated before you allow the CMA to hang by its own weight.
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Verify that the slide-rails and the CMA are operating properly before routing cables through the CMA: a) Ensure all rack anti-tilt devices are extended to prevent the rack from tipping. b) Extend the server from the front of the rack until the CMA is fully extended.
Return the storage controller to the rack. As you push the storagecontroller into the rack, verify that the CMA retracts without binding.
Open the CMA cable covers,route server cables through the CMA's cable troughs, close the cable covers, and secure the cables with the six Velcro straps. Route the cables through the cable troughs in this order: a) Route the cables through the front-most cable trough, b) then through the small cable trough, c) then through the rear-most cable trough.
When securing the cables with the Velcro straps located on the front slide bar, ensure that the Velcrostraps do not wrap around the bottom of the slide bar; otherwise, expansion and contraction of the slide bar might be hindered when the server is extended from the rack and returned to the rack.
Ensure that the secured cables do not extend above the top or below the bottom of the server to which they are attached; otherwise, the cables might snag on other equipment installed in the rack when the server is extended from the rack or returned to the rack.
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If necessary, bundle the cables with additional Velcro straps to ensure that they stay clear of other equipment. If you need to install additional Velcro straps, wrap the straps around the cables only, not around any of the CMA components; otherwise, expansion and contraction of the CMA slide bars might be hindered when the server is extended from the rack and returned to the rack.
VerifyOperation of Slide-Rails and CMA
Ensure all rack anti-tilt devices are extended to prevent the rack from tipping forward when the storage controller is extended from the rack.
Slowly pull the storage controller out of the rack until the slide-rails reach their stops.
Inspect the attached cables for any binding or kinks.
Verify that the CMA extends fully with the slide-rails.
Push the storage controller back into the rack and verifythat the CMA retracts without binding.
Adjust the cable straps and the CMA, as required.
Removing the CMA
Ensure all rack anti-tilt devices are extended to prevent the rack from tipping forward when the storage controller is extended from the rack.
To make it easier to remove the CMA, extend the storage controller approximately13 cm (5 inches) out of the front of the rack.
To remove the cables from the CMA, do the following:
- Disconnect all cables from the rear of the storage controller.
- If applicable, remove any additional Velcro straps that were installed to bundle the cables.
- Unwrap the six Velcro straps that are securing the cables.
- Open the three cable covers to the fully opened position.
- Remove the cables from the CMA and set them aside.
To disconnect connector D, performthe following steps:
- Press the green release tab on the slide-rail latching bracket toward the left and slide the connector D out of the left slide-rail. Support the CMA until the rest of the connectors are disconnected. Do not allow the CMA to hang under its own weight.
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- Use your right hand to support the CMA and use your left thumb to push in (toward the left) on the connector D latching bracket release tab labeled PUSH, and pull the latching bracket out of the left slide-rail and put it aside.
To disconnect connector C, perform the following steps:
- Place your left arm under the CMA to support it.
- Use your right thumb to push in (toward the right) on the connector C release tab labeled PUSH, and pull connector C out of the right slide-rail.
To disconnect connector B, perform the following steps:
- Place your right arm under the CMA to support it and grasp the rear end of connector B with your right hand.
- Use your left thumb to pull the connector B release lever to the left away from the right slide-rail and use your right hand to pull the connector out of the slide-rail.
To disconnect connector A, perform the following steps:
- Place your left arm under the CMA to support it and grasp the rear end of connector A with your left hand.
- Use your right thumb to pull the connector A release lever to the right away from the left slide-rail, and use your left hand to pull the connector out of the slide-rail.
Remove the CMA from the rack and place it on a at surface.
Go to the front of the rack and push the storage controller back into the rack.
ZS3-4 Controllers
ZS3-4 Controller InstallationTasks
This section provides steps for installing the Oracle ZFS Storage ZS3-4 controller into a rack using the rail assembly in the rack mount kit. Note that if your rack mount kit shipped with installation instructions, use those instructions instead.
Observe the following cautions:
Always load equipment into a rack from the bottom up so that it will not become top-heavy and tip over. Deploy the anti-tip bar to the prevent the rack from tipping during equipment installation.
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Ensure that the temperature in the rack will not exceed the controller's maximum ambient rated temperatures. Consider the total airow requirements of all equipment installed in the rack to ensure that the equipment is operated within its specied temperature range.
Prerequisites
Refer to the Quick Setup poster that shipped with the product or the following section for an overview of your controller.
ZS3-4 Overview - view component diagrams and specications
Tools and Equipment Needed
To install the system, you need the following tools:
No. 2 Phillips screwdriver
ESD mat and grounding strap
Pencil, stylus, or other pointed device, for pushing front panel buttons
You also need a system console device, such as one of the following:
Sun workstation
ASCII terminal
Terminal server
Patch panel connected to a terminal server
Tasks
ZS3-4 ControllersTasks
Installing Mounting Brackets on the Controller Chassis
If the mounting brackets are shipped inside the slide rails, you must remove them before beginning this procedure, as follows.
Unpack the slide rails and locate the slide rail lock at the front of the assembly.
Squeeze and hold the tabs at top and bottom of the lock (1) while you pull the mounting bracket out to the stop.
Push the mounting bracket release button toward the front of the mounting bracket (2) while withdrawing the bracket from the assembly.
The following graphic illustrates the procedure for disassembling the rail kit.
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Position a mounting bracket against the chassis so that the slide rail lock is at the front of the chassis, and the keyed openings on the mounting bracket arealigned with the locating pins on the side of the chassis.
The following graphic illustrates how to attach the mounting brackets.
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With the heads of the four chassis locating pins protruding though the four keyed openings in the mounting bracket, pull the mounting-bracket toward the front of the chassis until the mounting-bracket clip locks into place with an audible click.
Verify that all mounting pins are securely fastened to the chassis.
Repeat to install the remaining mounting bracket on the other side of the chassis.
Installing the Controller Chassis into the Rack Slide Rails
This procedure requires a minimum of two people because of the weight of the chassis. Attempting this procedure alone could result in equipment damage or personal injury. Always load equipment into rack from the bottom up.
If you are using a universal 19-inch cabinet, snap an M6 square cage nut into the top and bottom holes of the location where you will be installing the rail plate as shown.
Position a slide rail assembly in your rack so that the brackets at each end of the slide rail assembly are on the outside of the front and back rack posts.The following graphic illustrates
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the rail assembly brackets.
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From the front of the rack, set the proper width of the rails with the rail-width spacer (1).
Tighten the screws on the brackets.
Remove the spacer and conrm that the rails are attached tightly to the rack.
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If your rack includes an anti-tip foot, extend it from the bottom of the rack.
Lower the rack stabilization feet if you have not already done so.
Push the slide rails into the slide rail assemblies in the rack as far as possible.
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Raise the chassis so that the back ends of the mounting brackets are aligned with the slide rail and insertthe chassis into the slide rails, pushing the chassis slowly,until the mounting brackets meet the slide rail stops (~12 in or 30 cm). You will hear an audible click.
The following graphic illustrates chassis insertion.
Installing the Cable Management Assembly
This procedure is completed from the back of the equipment rack.
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