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Installation Overview
This guide describes installation procedures for the Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance.
Each controller should have at least one NIC port configured as a management interface.
If necessary, install additional NIC card(s) into the appropriate PCIe slot(s) before initial
controller installation. For information on installing a PCIe card, see the appropriate section for
your controller in the Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual.
Follow these steps to install your appliance:
1. Read “Prerequisites for Installation” on page 11.
2. Review the information about your disk shelves and controllers in “Installation
Prerequisites and Hardware Overviews” on page 11.
3. Install your disk shelves using the appropriate procedure in “Installing Disk
Shelves” on page 73.
4. Install your controllers:
■
“Installing a ZS5-4 Controller” on page 99
■
“Installing a ZS5-2 Controller” on page 109
■
“Installing a ZS4-4 or ZS3-4 Controller” on page 127
■
“Installing a ZS3-2 Controller” on page 137
■
“Installing a 7x20 Controller” on page 155
5. Cable the appliance as described in Getting Started with Cabling.
For the maximum number of disk shelves supported per controller configuration, see
“Maximum Disk Shelves per Controller Configuration” on page 17.
6. Power on your appliance using the procedures in “Powering On the
Appliance” on page 177.
7. Complete first-time configuration and prepare the appliance for production using the
procedures in “Configuring the Appliance for the First Time” on page 183.
For information about troubleshooting hardware faults using Oracle Integrated Lights Out
Manager (ILOM), see “Troubleshooting Hardware Faults” on page 211.
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Installation Prerequisites and Hardware
Overviews
This section gives an overview of the Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance disk shelves and
controllers, as well as the prerequisites for installation.
For safety information and configuration guidelines, see:
■
“Prerequisites for Installation” on page 11
■
“Cabinet Configuration Guidelines” on page 15
■
“Maximum Disk Shelves per Controller Configuration” on page 17
For hardware overviews, see:
■
“Overview of Disk Shelves” on page 19
■
“Overview of ZS5-4 Controller” on page 38
■
“Overview of ZS5-2 Controller” on page 42
■
“Overview of ZS4-4 Controller” on page 47
■
“Overview of ZS3-4 Controller” on page 51
■
“Overview of ZS3-2 Controller” on page 55
■
“Overview of 7420 Controller” on page 61
■
“Overview of 7320 Controller” on page 65
■
“Overview of 7120 Controller” on page 69
Prerequisites for Installation
This section contains the safety information as well as the tools and information required for
installing Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance disk shelves and controllers.
Read the following sections before beginning installation:
■
“Security Information” on page 12
■
“Safety Information” on page 12
Installation Prerequisites and Hardware Overviews11
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Prerequisites for Installation
■
“Cabinet and Tool Requirements” on page 12
■
“Disconnecting an RJ-45 Cable” on page 14
Security Information
To understand the security issues relevant to initial installation of the Oracle ZFS Storage
Appliance, refer to the Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Security Guide, Release OS8.6.x.
Safety Information
Take the following precautions when installing disk shelves and controllers into a rack.
Note - If your rail kit shipped with installation instructions, use those instructions instead.
■
Before you begin installation, read the Safety Agency Compliance Statements section in the
Safety and Compliance Guide for your controller.
■
For safety reasons, mount the heaviest equipment, typically disk shelves, at the bottom of
the rack. For rack-mounting guidelines, refer to the Safety and Compliance Guide for your
controller.
■
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 prevent the rack from tipping during equipment
installation.
■
Ensure that the temperature in the rack will not exceed the equipment's maximum ambient
rated temperatures. Consider the total airflow requirements of all equipment installed in the
rack to ensure that the equipment is operated within its specified 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.
■
Do not remove a component if you do not have an immediate replacement. The disk shelf
must not be operated without all components in place.
■
Do not lift a disk shelf by the handles on the power supply with fan modules; they are not
designed to take the weight.
Cabinet and Tool Requirements
Use one of the following racks for a DEx-24 disk shelf:
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Note - Position the rack where the shelf is to be installed adjacent to the rack where the
controller is installed, if separate. Stabilize the cabinet and lock the casters. To facilitate access,
remove doors from cabinets.
■
Sun Rack II 1042/1242 cabinet
■
Any 19-inch wide, 4-post, EIA-compatible rack or cabinet with a front-to-back depth
between vertical cabinet rails of 61 cm to 91 cm (24 in. to 36 in.). The cabinet can have
threaded or unthreaded cabinet rails. Threaded cabinets must be M6 or 10-32 cabinets.
Cabinets must be able to support the weight of all equipment contained within them.
Use one of the following racks for a Sun Disk Shelf:
Note - Position the rack where the shelf is to be installed adjacent to the rack where the
controller is installed, if separate. Stabilize the cabinet and lock the casters.
■
Sun Rack 900/1000 cabinet
■
Sun Fire cabinet
■
Sun StorEdge Expansion cabinet
■
Sun Rack II 1042/1242 cabinet
■
Any 19-inch wide, 4-post, EIA-compatible rack or cabinet with a front-to-back depth
between vertical cabinet rails of 61 cm to 91 cm (24 in. to 36 in.). The cabinet can have
threaded or unthreaded cabinet rails.
To install a disk shelf, you need the following tools:
■
A Phillips-head No. 2 screwdriver that is a minimum of 4 inches long.
■
A T20 Torx driver, if using a threaded cabinet (DEx-24P).
■
A mechanical lift is highly recommended because the chassis can be too heavy to lift
otherwise. For DE3-24P and DE2-24P disk shelf installation, at least two people are
required: one at each side of the disk shelf. For DE3-24C and DE2-24C disk shelf
installation, at least three people are required: one at each side of the disk shelf and one in
front.
Note - For DEx-24 disk shelves, if a mechanical lift is not available, you can remove the
power supply with fan modules to reduce the weight. For instructions, refer to “Servicing
the Disk Shelves” in Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual.
■
A flashlight for the spotter to ensure the shelf is engaged in the rails.
To install a controller, you need the following tools:
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Disconnecting an RJ-45 Cable
■
No. 2 Phillips screwdriver
■
ESD mat and grounding strap
■
Pencil, stylus, or other pointed device, for pushing front panel buttons
■
Optional mechanical lift
You also need a system console device, such as one of the following:
■
Workstation
■
ASCII terminal
■
Terminal server
■
Patch panel connected to a terminal server
Disconnecting an RJ-45 Cable
Use the following procedure to properly disconnect an RJ-45 cable.
1.
Using your index finger, press down fully on the RJ-45 release tab. Be sure the
tab is fully disengaged from the port.
2.
Using your thumb and middle finger, 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 fingers below the plug, as shown below.
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Cabinet Configuration Guidelines
This section contains guidelines for properly placing and connecting the disk shelves.
Cabinet Configuration
Cabinet Configuration Guidelines
■
For safety reasons, mount the heaviest equipment, typically disk shelves, at the bottom
of the cabinet. Refer to the appropriate Oracle Safety and Compliance Guide for rackmounting guidelines.
■
To best prepare for cabling controllers to disk shelves, now and in the future, mount
controllers in the middle of the cabinet. This also allows for optimal air circulation, whether
in a floor-cooled or ceiling-cooled environment.
■
Disk chains can span two adjacent cabinets if the adjoining cable length is sufficient.
However, disk chains cannot span more than two cabinets.
■
Do not remove cabinet panels to run cables between cabinets.
Load Distribution
■
Balance the number of disk shelves across the disk chains in your system.
■
The maximum number of disk shelves supported by each disk chain is six.
■
Connect each disk chain to two HBAs if available.
■
Do not mix disks with different capacities or rotation speeds within a single disk shelf.
■
To maximize performance, use the maximum number of disk chains supported by the
controller's SAS HBAs. For example, four SAS HBAs with eight chains and eight disk
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shelves will have better performance than two SAS HBAs with four chains and eight disk
shelves.
Cable Lengths
■
The maximum cable length between DE3-24 disk shelves is three meters.
■
The maximum cable length between DE2-24 disk shelves is three meters.
■
The maximum cable length between Sun Disk Shelves is three meters.
■
The maximum cable length between a controller and disk shelves is six meters.
■
The maximum cable length is six meters between disk shelves in a single chain that spans
two adjacent cabinets.
Supported Disk Shelf Combinations and HBAs
Disk shelves are supported by specific HBAs in the controller, and can be combined in certain
configurations within a system. Use the following table to determine the HBA type required by
each disk shelf model.
TABLE 1
Disk Shelf ModelRequired HBA
DE3-24 Disk ShelfSAS-3 4x4 port HBA
DE2-24 Disk ShelfSAS-2 4x4 port HBA or SAS-2 2x4 port HBA
Sun Disk ShelfSAS-2 4x4 port HBA or SAS-2 2x4 port HBA
DE2-24 and Sun Disk Shelf togetherSAS-2 4x4 port HBA
Required HBA per Disk Shelf Model
SAS-2 2x4 port HBA for only Sun ZFS Storage 7120
The following table describes which disk shelf models can be used together for which controller
configurations, as of software release OS8.6.8. To understand which controllers support which
HBA types, see “Maximum Disk Shelves per Controller Configuration” on page 17.
TABLE 2
Controller
Configuration
ZS5-4 with SAS-3
4x4 port HBAs
ZS5-4 with SAS-2
4x4 port HBAs
Supported Disk Shelf Combinations per Controller Configuration
All DE3 Disk
Shelves
YesNoNoNo
NoYesNoNo
All DE2 Disk
Shelves
DE3 and DE2 Disk
Shelves
DE2 and Sun Disk
Shelves
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Controller
Configuration
ZS5-2 with SAS-3
4x4 port HBAs
ZS5-2 with SAS-2
4x4 port HBAs
ZS4-4 with SAS-2
4x4 port HBAs
ZS3-4 with SAS-2
4x4 port HBAs
ZS3-2 with SAS-2
4x4 port HBAs
7420 with SAS-2
4x4 port HBAs
7420 with SAS-2
2x4 port HBAs
7320 with SAS-2
4x4 port HBAs
7320 with SAS-2
2x4 port HBAs
7120 with SAS-2
2x4 port HBAs
All DE3 Disk
Shelves
YesNoNoNo
NoYesNoNo
NoYesNoNo
NoYesNoYes
NoYesNoYes
NoYesNoYes
NoYesNoNo
NoYesNoYes
NoYesNoNo
NoYesNoYes
All DE2 Disk
Shelves
DE3 and DE2 Disk
Shelves
DE2 and Sun Disk
Shelves
Maximum Disk Shelves per Controller Configuration
When determining how many disk shelves a controller configuration supports, it is important
to remember that each disk shelf chain can support up to six disk shelves, and some controller
configurations are limited to a specific number of total disk shelves. The following table details
the number of supported disk shelf chains per HBA type.
TABLE 3
HBA TypeNumber of Disk Shelf Chains per HBA
SAS-3 4x4 port2
SAS-2 4x4 port2
SAS-2 2x4 port1
Controllers cannot simultaneously use 2x4 port SAS-2 HBAs and 4x4 port SAS-2 HBAs. In
addition, only DE3-24 disk shelves can be connected to SAS-3 HBAs, and DE3-24 disk shelves
cannot be used in the same system as DE2-24 disk shelves or Sun Disk Shelves.
Supported Disk Shelf Chains per HBA
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Maximum Disk Shelves per Controller Configuration
The following table shows the maximum number of HBAs per controller, and the maximum
number of disk shelves supported per controller configuration. Both standalone and clustered
controllers support the same maximum number of disk shelves. For controllers that support
using DE2-24 and Sun Disk Shelves together, the controller must use 4x4 port SAS-2 HBAs,
which are supported with software release 2013.1.0 and later. For information on disk
compatibility, see the Oracle Systems Handbook.
TABLE 4
Controller Max.
Maximum Disk Shelves per Controller Configuration
Shelves
Max.
2x4 Port
SAS-2
HBA
Max.
4x4 Port
SAS-2
HBA
Max.
4x4 Port
SAS-3
HBA
Guidelines
ZS5-448NA44Disk shelves can include 24x HDD, or combine 20x
HDD plus 4x SSD. SSDs provide write-optimized or
read-optimized capability. Total number of chains is
eight. Any combination of disk-only and write- or readoptimized shelves may be combined within the chain in
any order.
ZS5-216NA22Disk shelves can include 24x HDD, or combine 20x
HDD plus 4x SSD. SSDs provide write-optimized or
read-optimized capability. Total number of chains is
four. Any combination of disk-only and write- or readoptimized shelves may be combined within the chain in
any order.
ZS4-436NA4NADisk shelves can include 24x HDD, or combine 20x
HDD plus 4x SSD. SSDs provide write-optimized
capability. Total number of chains is eight. Any
combination of disk-only and write-optimized shelves
can be combined within the chain in any order.
ZS3-436NA4NADisk shelves can include 24x HDD, or combine 20x
HDD plus 4x SSD. SSDs provide write-optimized
capability. Total number of chains is eight. Any
combination of disk-only and write-optimized shelves
can be combined within the chain in any order. You can
also connect mixed disk shelf types (DE2 and legacy Sun
Disk Shelves) to the same controllers, but each chain
must contain only the same disk shelf type. Directly
connecting different disk shelf types is not supported.
ZS3-216NA2NADisk shelves can include 24x HDD, or combine 20x
HDD plus 4x SSD. SSDs provide write-optimized
capability. Total number of chains is four. Any
combination of disk-only and write-optimized shelves
can be combined within the chain in any order. You can
also connect mixed disk shelf types (DE2 and legacy Sun
Disk Shelves) to the same controllers, but each chain
must contain only the same disk shelf type. Directly
connecting different disk shelf types is not supported.
74203666NADisk shelves can include 24x HDD, or combine 20x
HDD plus 4x SSD. SSDs provide write-optimized
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Controller Max.
Shelves
7320611NAAny combination of disk-only and write-optimized
712021NANAWrite-optimized SSDs are not supported in the expansion
Max.
2x4 Port
SAS-2
HBA
Overview of Disk Shelves
Max.
4x4 Port
SAS-2
HBA
Max.
4x4 Port
SAS-3
HBA
Guidelines
capability. Total number of chains is six with 2X4 port
SAS-2 HBAs, and 12 with 4X4 port SAS-2 HBAs. Any
combination of disk-only and write-optimized shelves
can be combined within the chain in any order. You can
also connect mixed disk shelf types (DE2 and legacy Sun
Disk Shelves) to the same controllers, but each chain
must contain only the same disk shelf type. Directly
connecting different disk shelf types is not supported.
shelves may be combined within the chain in any order.
The cabling configurations are unchanged. You can also
connect mixed disk shelf types (DE2 and legacy Sun
Disk Shelves) to the same controllers, but each chain
must contain only the same disk shelf type. Directly
connecting different disk shelf types is not supported.
storage for the 7120. The disk shelves must be fully
populated with 24 HDDs. You can also connect mixed
disk shelf types (DE2 and legacy Sun Disk Shelves) to
the same controllers.
This section provides an overview of the Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance disk shelves. For
installation instructions, refer to “Installing Disk Shelves” on page 73. For service
instructions, refer to “Servicing the Disk Shelves” in Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer
Service Manual. For information on disk compatibility, refer to Oracle Systems Handbook.
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.
To understand disk shelf components and configurations, see the following topics.
■
“Oracle Storage Drive Enclosure DE3-24” on page 20
■
“Oracle Storage Drive Enclosure DE2-24” on page 27
■
“Sun Disk Shelf” on page 33
■
“Disk Shelf Components” on page 37
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Oracle Storage Drive Enclosure DE3-24
This section introduces the front and rear panel components of the DE3-24P and DE3-24C disk
shelves.
DE3-24P Disk Shelf
The Oracle Storage Drive Enclosure DE3-24P is a 2U chassis that supports 24 2.5'' SAS-3
drives. The high-performance HDDs provide reliable storage. The SSDs provide accelerated
write operations, and for some controllers, read-optimized cache operations. This disk shelf
features dual, redundant I/O Modules (IOMs), and dual power supply with fan modules.
FIGURE 1
Up to four write-optimized log SSDs are supported per disk shelf. Log devices should be
populated in order of slots 20, 21, 22, and 23.
Read-optimized cache SSDs can also be installed in the DE3-24P disk shelf, for some
controllers. For slot configuration details and minimum software requirements, see “Disk Shelf
Configurations” in Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual.
DE3-24P Drive Locations (Front View)
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FIGURE 2
DE3-24P Status Indicators (Front View)
Figure Legend
1 Locate indicator2 Service required indicator3 OK indicator
4 Power supply fault indicator5 SAS I/O Module fault indicator6 Power/Activity indicator
7 Drive service required indicator8 Ready-to-remove indicator
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FIGURE 3
Figure Legend
1 Power supply with fan module 02 I/O Module 1
3 I/O Module 04 Power supply with fan module 1
DE3-24P Rear Panel
DE3-24C Disk Shelf
The Oracle Storage Drive Enclosure DE3-24C is a 4U chassis that supports 24 3.5" SAS-3
drives. The high-performance HDDs provide reliable storage. The SSDs provide accelerated
write operations, and for some controllers, read-optimized cache operations. This disk shelf
features dual, redundant I/O Modules (IOMs), and dual power supply with fan modules.
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FIGURE 4
DE3-24C Drive Locations (Front View)
Up to four write-optimized log SSDs are supported per disk shelf. Log devices should be
populated in order of slots 20, 21, 22, and 23.
Read-optimized cache SSDs can also be installed in the DE3-24C disk shelf, for some
controllers. For slot configuration details and minimum software requirements, see “Disk Shelf
Configurations” in Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual.
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FIGURE 5
DE3-24C Status Indicators (Front View)
Figure Legend
1 Locate indicator2 Service required indicator3 OK indicator
4 Power supply fault indicator5 SAS I/O Module fault indicator6 Ready-to-remove indicator
7 Drive service required indicator8 Power/Activity indicator
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4 Power supply with fan module 25 Power supply filler panel, slot 26 I/O Module filler panel
7 I/O Module 08 Power supply with fan module 1
Note - It is especially important that power supplies and their filler panels are in the correct
slots.
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FIGURE 7
Figure Legend
1 For Oracle service only2 Locate indicator3 Service required indicator
4 OK indicator5 SAS-3 Port 06 SAS-3 Port 1
7 SAS-3 Port 28 SAS-3 Port 39 Host port activity indicator
10 Power/Activity indicator11 Drive service required indicator12 Ready-to-remove indicator
13 For Oracle service only
DE3 I/O Module Indicators
The DE3-24C and DE3-24P disk shelves use the same I/O Module.
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FIGURE 8
Figure Legend
1 Power supply status indicator2 AC power fail indicator3 Fan fail indicator
4 DC power fail indicator5 Universal power input connector6 Power on/off switch
DE3 Power Supply Indicators
The DE3-24C and DE3-24P disk shelves use the same power supply.
Oracle Storage Drive Enclosure DE2-24
This section introduces the front and rear panel components of the DE2-24P and DE2-24C disk
shelves.
DE2-24 Disk Shelf
The Oracle Storage Drive Enclosure DE2-24P is a 2U chassis that supports 24 2.5" SAS-2
drives. The high-capacity HDDs provide reliable storage. The SSDs provide accelerated write
operations, and for some controllers, read-optimized cache operations. This disk shelf features
dual, redundant I/O Modules (IOMs), and dual power supply with fan modules.
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FIGURE 9
DE2-24P Drive Locations (Front View)
Up to four write-optimized log SSDs are supported per disk shelf. Log devices should be
populated in order of slots 20, 21, 22, and 23.
Read-optimized cache SSDs can also be installed in the DE2-24P disk shelf, for some
controllers. For slot configuration details and minimum software requirements, see “Disk Shelf
Configurations” in Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual.
FIGURE 10
DE2-24P Status Indicators (Front View)
Figure Legend
1 System power indicator2 Module fault indicator3 Locate indicator
4 Power/Activity indicator5 Drive fault indicator
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FIGURE 11
Figure Legend
1 Power supply with fan module 02 I/O Module 1
3 I/O Module 04 Power supply with fan module 1
DE2-24P Rear Panel
DE2-24C Disk Shelf
The Oracle Storage Drive Enclosure DE2-24C is a 4U chassis that supports 24 3.5" SAS-2
drives. The high-capacity HDDs provide reliable storage. The SSDs provide accelerated write
operations, and for some controllers, read-optimized cache operations. This disk shelf features
dual, redundant I/O Modules (IOMs), and dual power supply with fan modules.
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FIGURE 12
DE2-24C Drive Locations (Front View)
Up to four write-optimized log SSDs are supported per disk shelf. Log devices should be
populated in order of slots 20, 21, 22, and 23.
Read-optimized cache SSDs can also be installed in the DE2-24C disk shelf, for some
controllers. For slot configuration details and minimum software requirements, see “Disk Shelf
Configurations” in Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual.
FIGURE 13
DE2-24C Status Indicators (Front View)
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Figure Legend
1 System power indicator2 Module fault indicator3 Locate indicator
4 Power/Activity indicator5 Drive fault indicator
FIGURE 14
DE2-24C Rear Panel
Figure Legend
1 Power supply filler panel, slot 02 Power supply with fan module 13 Power supply with fan module 2
Note - It is especially important that power supplies and their filler panels are in the correct
slots.
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FIGURE 15
Figure Legend
1 Fault/Locate indicator2 Power/OK indicator3 SAS-2 Port 0
4 SAS-2 Port 15 SAS-2 Port 26 Host port activity indicators
7 For Oracle service only8 For Oracle service only
DE2 I/O Module Indicators
The DE2-24C and DE2-24P disk shelves use the same I/O Module.
FIGURE 16
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Figure Legend
1 DC power fail indicator2 Fan fail indicator3 AC power fail indicator
4 Power supply status indicator5 Power on/off switch6 Universal power input connector
7 Power cord tie wrap
The DE2-24C and DE2-24P disk shelves use the same power supply.
Sun Disk Shelf
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.
FIGURE 17
Sun Disk Shelf Drive Locations (Front View)
Read cache devices cannot be installed in the Sun Disk Shelf.
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FIGURE 18
Sun Disk Shelf Status Indicators (Front View)
Figure Legend
1 Locate button and indicator2 System fault indicator3 System power indicator
4 Disk ready to be removed indicator 5 Disk fault indicator6 Disk activity indicator
7 Over temperature warning
8 SIM board fault indicator9 Power supply fault indicator
indicator
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FIGURE 19
Figure Legend
Sun Disk Shelf Rear Panel
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.
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FIGURE 20
Sun Disk Shelf SIM Board Indicators
Figure Legend
1 AC power indicator2 DC power indicator3 Fan fault indicator
4 Power supply fault indicator5 Universal power connector6 Power switch
7 Port fault indicator8 Port OK indicator9 SIM board OK indicator (green)/
10 SIM locator indicator
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FIGURE 21
Figure Legend
1 Cooling fan status indicator2 AC power status indicator3 DC power status indicator
4 Power supply status indicator5 Power on/off switch6 Power cord tie wrap
7 Universal power input connector8 Right ejection arm and captive
Sun Disk Shelf Power Supply and Fan Module Indicators
screw latch
Disk Shelf Components
The following sections describe each disk shelf's components:
Oracle Storage Drive Enclosure DE3-24P Components
■
Drive Enclosure DE3-24P Base Chassis
■
Filler Panel, Drive Enclosure DE3-24P
■
Up to 24 2.5" SAS-3 HDDs, SSDs. For information about supported HDDs and SSDs, see
the Oracle Systems Handbook.
Oracle Storage Drive Enclosure DE3-24C Components
■
Drive Enclosure DE3-24C Base Chassis
■
Filler Panel, Drive Enclosure DE3-24C
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■
Up to 24 3.5" SAS-3 HDDs, SSDs. For information about supported HDDs and SSDs, see
the Oracle Systems Handbook.
Oracle Storage Drive Enclosure DE2-24P Components
■
Drive Enclosure DE2-24P Base Chassis
■
Filler Panel, Drive Enclosure DE2-24P
■
Up to 24 2.5" SAS-2 or SAS-3 HDDs, SSDs. For information about supported HDDs and
SSDs, see the Oracle Systems Handbook.
Oracle Storage Drive Enclosure DE2-24C Components
■
Drive Enclosure DE2-24C Base Chassis
■
Filler Panel, Drive Enclosure DE2-24C
■
Up to 24 3.5" SAS-2 or SAS-3 HDDs, SSDs. For information about supported HDDs and
SSDs, see the Oracle Systems Handbook.
Sun Disk Shelf (DS2) Components
■
Sun Disk Shelf (DS2) 24x3.5" SAS-2
■
Sun Disk Shelf (DS2) 24x3.5", LOGFiller
■
Disk Shelf Rail Kit
■
Up to 24 3.5" SAS-2 HDDs, SSDs. For information about supported HDDs and SSDs, see
the Oracle Systems Handbook.
Overview of ZS5-4 Controller
This section provides an overview of the Oracle ZFS Storage ZS5-4 controller. For installation
instructions, refer to “Installing a ZS5-4 Controller” on page 99. For service instructions,
refer to “Servicing the ZS5-4 Controller” in Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service
Manual.
Refer to http://oracle.com/zfsstorage for the most recent component specification.
ZS5-4 Physical Specifications
The ZS5-4 controller chassis dimensions are as follows:
DimensionMeasurementDimensionMeasurement
Height5.1 in./129.9 mmDepth28.8 in./732.0 mm
Width17.2 in./436.5 mmWeight (Maximum)88 lb./40 kg
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ZS5-4 Electrical Specifications
The ZS5-4 controller has two hot-swappable rear accessible power supplies with N+N
redundancy. To understand the overall power consumption, see Oracle's online power calculator
at http://www.oracle.com/goto/powercalculators.
ParameterAC Power Supplies
Nominal input frequencies50/60 Hz
Operating input voltage range200-240 VAC
Rated input current10 A @ 200 to 240 VAC
Maximum power consumption200W
Maximum heat output6824 BTU/hr
ZS5-4 Acoustic Noise Emissions
In compliance with the requirements defined in ISO 9296, the workplace-dependent noise level
of this product is less than 75 dBA (bystander position, max. ambient).
ZS5-4 Configuration Options
The ZS5-4 incorporates one or two controllers and one to forty-eight disk shelves. Each
controller has eleven PCle Gen3 slots. Each controller includes six 2.5'' disk slots that
accommodate two system disks. Read cache devices are installed in disk shelves; therefore,
the remaining four disk slots have permanent filler panels. The following table describes the
configuration options.
CPUMemorySystem DisksPCIe SlotsHBA
4x18-core, 2.6
GHz
The most recent component specification is located at https://www.oracle.com/storage/
nas/index.html.
1536 GB2x2.5'' SAS-3Four dedicated;
seven available
4-port (4x4) SAS-3 12 Gb/s
external
4-port (4x4) SAS-2 6 Gb/s
external
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ZS5-4 Front Panel Components
The ZS5-4 controller drive slots and front panel components are shown in the following figure.
FIGURE 22
1 LEDs (left to right)
■ Locator
■ Service action required
■ Power/OK
4 Permanent HDD filler panels5 System disk 16 System disk 0
7 DVD filler panel8 DB-15 VGA port9 Two USB 2.0 ports
10 RFID tag
ZS5-4 Front Panel
2 Power button3 Alert indicators (left to right)
■ Service Processor (SP) OK/Fault
■ Fan/ CPU/ Memory service
action required
■ Power Supply (PS) service action
required
■ Over-temperature warning
ZS5-4 Rear Panel Components
The ZS5-4 controller PCIe slots and rear panel components are shown in the following figure.
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FIGURE 23
1 Power Supply Unit (PSU) 02 PSU 13 DB-15 VGA port
4 SER MGT port5 Service Processor (SP) NET MGT
7 Fifth PCIe (slot 10)8 Third 4x4 SAS HBA or seventh
10 4X4 SAS HBA (slot 7)11 Two USB 2.0 ports12 Network (NET) 10 Gb Ethernet
13 4X4 SAS HBA (slot 6)14 Third PCIe (slot 5)15 Cluster interface card (slot 4)
Cluster Interface Card Compatibility - The ZS5-4 controller contains a Version 3 cluster
interface card, which is incompatible with Version 2.
For information about how to connect cables to form a cluster, see “Connecting Cluster Cables”
in Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Cabling Guide.
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Overview of ZS5-2 Controller
This section provides an overview of the Oracle ZFS Storage ZS5-2 controller. For installation
instructions, refer to “Installing a ZS5-2 Controller” on page 109. For service instructions,
refer to “Servicing the ZS5-2 Controller” in Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service
Manual.
Refer to http://oracle.com/zfsstorage for the most recent component specification.
ZS5-2 Physical Specifications
The ZS5-2 controller chassis dimensions are as follows:
DimensionMeasurementDimensionMeasurement
Height3.43 in./87.1 mmDepth25.2 in./640.0 mm
Width17.52 in./445 mmWeight38.5 lb./17.5 kg
ZS5-2 Electrical Specifications
The ZS5-2 controller has two N+1 AC redundant hot-swappable AC power supplies, rated 91%
efficiency. To understand the overall power consumption, see Oracle's online power calculator
at http://www.oracle.com/goto/powercalculators.
ParameterAC Power Supplies
Nominal input frequencies50/60 Hz
Operating input voltage range100 VAC (Japan only)
110-127 VAC (90-132 range)
200-240 VAC (180-264 range)
Rated input current10 A @ 100 VAC
9 A @110-127 VAC
5.5 A @ 200-240 VAC
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ZS5-2 Acoustic Noise Emissions
In compliance with the requirements defined in ISO 9296, the workplace-dependent noise level
of this product is less than 75 dBA.
ZS5-2 Configuration Options
The ZS5-2 incorporates one or two controllers and one to sixteen disk shelves. Each controller
has six PCIe Gen3 slots. Each controller includes eight 2.5'' disk slots that accommodate two
system disks. Read cache devices are installed in disk shelves; therefore, the remaining six disk
slots have permanent filler panels. The following table describes the configuration options.
CPUMemorySystem DisksPCIe SlotsHBA
2x18-core, 2.3
GHz
384 GB
768 GB
2x2.5'' SAS-3Two dedicated;
four available
4-port (4x4) SAS-3 12 Gb/s
external
4-port (4x4) SAS-2 6 Gb/s
external
Refer to http://oracle.com/zfsstorage for the most recent component specification.
ZS5-2 Front Panel Components
The ZS5-2 controller drive slots and front panel components are shown in the following figure.
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FIGURE 24
1 LEDs: Locator, Service, Power2 System disk 13 Permanent HDD filler panels
4 Two USB 2.0 ports5 RFID tag6 System disk 0
7 Alert indicators
ZS5-2 Front Panel
ZS5-2 Rear Panel Components
The ZS5-2 controller PCIe slots and rear panel components are shown in the following figure.
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FIGURE 25
1 Power Supply Unit (PSU) 12 Second PCle option (slot 1)3 Third PCle option (slot 3)
4 Network Management (NET
MGT) 10/100/1000 BASE-T
Ethernet port
7 Network (NET) 10 GbE ports:
NET 0, NET 1, NET 2, NET 3
10 Cluster interface card (slot 4)11 First 4x4 SAS HBA (slot 2)12 Power Supply Unit (PSU) 0
ZS5-2 Rear Panel
5 First PCle option (slot 5)6 Second 4x4 SAS HBA, or fourth
PCle option (slot 6)
8 SER MGT port9 Two USB 3.0 ports
Cluster Interface Card Compatibility - The ZS5-2 controller contains a Version 3 cluster
interface card, which is incompatible with Version 2.
For information about how to connect cables to form a cluster, see “Connecting Cluster Cables”
in Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Cabling Guide.
Cable Management Arm
The following figure identifies the components of the cable management arm (CMA). For
installation instructions, see “Installing a ZS5-2 Cable Management Arm” on page 116.
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FIGURE 26
ZS5-2 Controller Cable Management Arm
Figure Legend
1 Connector A6 Connector D
2 Front slide bar7 Slide-rail latching bracket (used with connector D)
3 Velcro straps (6)8 Rear slide bar
4 Connector B9 Cable covers
5 Connector C
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Overview of ZS4-4 Controller
This section provides an overview of the Oracle ZFS Storage ZS4-4 controller. For installation
instructions, refer to “Installing a ZS4-4 or ZS3-4 Controller” on page 127. For service
instructions, refer to “Servicing the ZS4-4 Controller” in Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance
Customer Service Manual.
Refer to http://oracle.com/zfsstorage for the most recent component specification.
ZS4-4 Front Panel Components
The ZS4-4 controller drive slots and front panel components are shown in the following figure.
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FIGURE 27
Figure Legend
1 Locator LED/button (white)2 Service action required LED
4 Power button5 Service Processor (SP) OK (green)
7 Power Supply (PS) Service action
required LED (amber)
ZS4-4 Controller Front Panel
(amber)
/Fault (amber) LED
8 Over temperature warning LED
(amber)
3 Power/OK LED (green)
6 Fan/CPU/Memory Service action
required LED (amber)
9 USB 2.0 connectors (2)
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13 Solid state drive 2 (optional)14 Solid state drive 3 (optional)15 Solid state drive 4 (optional)
16 Solid state drive 5 (optional)
The ZS4-4 controller has two 2.5-inch SAS-2 system boot drives in slots 0 and 1, configured
as a mirrored pair. Up to four SAS-2 read cache SSDs can fill slots 2 through 5, in that order. A
filler panel must be installed in empty drive slots. For information about supported HDDs and
SSDs, see the Oracle Systems Handbook.
The system boot drive LEDs are shown in the following figure.
FIGURE 28
TABLE 5
Figure Legend
1 Ready to remove (blue)2 Service action required (amber)3 OK/Activity (green)
System Boot Drive LEDs
System Boot Drive LEDs
ZS4-4 Rear Panel Components
The ZS4-4 rear panel is shown in the following figure. Base configuration PCIe cards are
not depicted in this illustration. For more information about PCIe cards, see “ZS4-4 PCIe I/O
Cards” in Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual.
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FIGURE 29
Figure Legend
1 Power supply unit (PSU) 0
indicator panel
4 PSU 1 AC inlet5 System status indicator panel6 PCIe card slots 1-6
7 Network (NET) 10 GbE ports:
NET 0, NET 1, NET 2, NET 3
10 Network management (NET
MGT) 10/100/1000 BASE-T
Ethernet port
ZS4-4 Controller Rear Panel
2 PSU 0 AC inlet3 PSU 1 indicator panel
8 USB 2.0 connectors (2)9 PCIe card slots 7-11
11 Serial management (SER MGT)
RJ-45 port
12 DB-15 video port
■
PCIe Slots - The ZS4-4 base configuration contains the following PCIe cards:
■
Slot 2 - One 8-port SAS-2 internal HBA
■
Slot 4 - One cluster interface card
■
Slots 6 and 7 - Two 4-port (4x4) SAS-2 external HBAs
For information about PCIe slot order, see “ZS4-4 PCIe I/O Cards” in Oracle ZFS Storage
Appliance Customer Service Manual.
■
Ethernet Ports - The ZS4-4 has four RJ-45 10-Gigabit Ethernet (10GbE) network
connectors on the rear panel, labeled NET 0, NET 1, NET 2, and NET 3 (bottom left to
top right), as shown in the following figure. Use these ports to connect the appliance to the
network.
The LEDs located above the NET ports, labeled 2, 0, 3, 1 (left to right) are Link/Activity
indicators.
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LEDStatus
OFF (1)No Link
ON (0)Link and no activity
BlinkLink and activity
Note - Speed is not indicated for the NET ports.
■
Network Management Port - The network management connector (NET MGT) is an RJ45 10/100/1000 BASE-T Ethernet port and provides an alternate terminal interface to the
service processor (SP) console.
■
Serial Management Port - The serial management connector (SER MGT) is an RJ-45 port
and provides a terminal connection to the SP console.
■
HBA Ports - The 4x4 SAS-2 HBA provides connectivity to external DE2-24 disk shelves.
The HBA ports are numbered 0-3, bottom to top.
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Overview of ZS3-4 Controller
This section provides an overview of the Oracle ZFS Storage ZS3-4 controller. For installation
instructions, refer to “Installing a ZS4-4 or ZS3-4 Controller” on page 127. For service
instructions, refer to “Servicing the ZS3-4 Controller” in Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance
Customer Service Manual.
ZS3-4 Electrical Specifications
The following list shows the electrical specifications for the ZS3-4 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
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Power Dissipation
■
Max power consumption: 1800 W
■
Max heat output: 6143 BTU/hr
■
Volt-Ampere rating: 1837 VA @ 240 VAC, 0.98 P.F.
ZS3-4 Configuration Options
The ZS3-4 controller can be configured as a single controller or two controllers to create a highavailability cluster configuration. The following table describes the configuration options:
CPUMemoryReadzillaBoot DriveHBA
4x10-core, 2.40GHz1TB (16GB DIMMs) Four SSDsTwo HDDs4-port (4X4) SAS-2
Refer to http://oracle.com/zfsstorage for the most recent component specification.
6Gb/s external
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ZS3-4 Front Panel Components
FIGURE 30
ZS3-4 Front Panel
Figure Legend
1 Locator LED and button (white)2 Service Required LED (amber)3 Power/OK LED (green)
13 Solid state drive 2 (optional)14 Solid state drive 3 (optional)15 Solid state drive 4 (optional)
16 Solid state drive 5 (optional)
(green)
8 Over Temperature Warning LED9 USB 2.0 Connectors
The ZS3-4 controller has two SAS-2 system boot drives in slots 0 and 1, configured as a
mirrored pair. Up to four SAS-2 read cache SSDs can fill slots 2 through 5, in order. For
information about supported HDDs and SSDs, see the Oracle Systems Handbook.
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Required LED
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FIGURE 31
Figure Legend
1 Ready to remove (blue)2 Service action required (amber)3 OK/Activity (green)
System Boot Drive LEDs
ZS3-4 Rear Panel Components
The following graphic shows the rear panel of the ZS3-4 controller. Base configuration HBAs
are not depicted in this illustration.
For information about PCIe cards, see “ZS3-4 PCIe I/O Cards” in Oracle ZFS Storage
Appliance Customer Service Manual.
FIGURE 32
ZS3-4 Rear Panel Components
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Figure Legend
1 Power supply unit 0 status LEDs
OK: green Power Supply Fail: amber
AC OK: green
4 Power supply unit 1 AC inlet5 System status LEDs Power: green
Ethernet Ports - The ZS3-4 has four RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet connectors (NET 0, NET 1,
NET 2, NET 3) located on the motherboard that operate at 10/100/1000 Mbit/sec. These
network interfaces must be configured before use.
■
Network Management Port - The network management connector (NET MGT) is an RJ45 10/100 BASE-T Ethernet port and provides a LAN interface to the SP console.
2 Power supply unit 0 AC inlet3 Power supply unit 1 status LEDs
Attention: amber Locate: white
NET 0-NET 3
MGT) 10/100 BASE-T Ethernet port
OK: green Power Supply Fail: amber
AC OK: green
6 PCIe slots 0-4
9 USB 2.0 ports
12 Serial management (SER MGT)
port
■
Serial Management Port - The serial management connector (SER MGT) is an RJ-45
connector and provides a terminal connection to the SP console.
■
HBA Ports - The 4x4 SAS-2 HBA, installed in the ZS3-4, provides connectivity to external
DE2 and Sun Disk Shelves. The HBA ports are numbered 3-0, top to bottom:
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Overview of ZS3-2 Controller
This section provides an overview of the Oracle ZFS Storage ZS3-2 controller. For installation
instructions, refer to “Installing a ZS3-2 Controller” on page 137. For service instructions,
refer to “Servicing the ZS3-2 Controller” in Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service
Manual.
ZS3-2 Physical Specifications
The ZS3-2 controller 2U chassis dimensions are as follows:
DimensionMeasurementDimensionMeasurement
Height3.44 in./87.4 mmDepth20.25 in./514 mm
Width17.52 in./445 mmWeight41.23 lb/18.70 kg
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ZS3-2 Electrical Specifications
The ZS3-2 controller electrical specifications 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 @ 100-120 V / 3.4 A @ 200-240 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.
ZS3-2 Acoustic Noise Emissions
In compliance with the requirements defined in ISO 7779, the workplace-dependent noise level
of this product is less than 70 db (A).
ZS3-2 Configuration Options
The ZS3-2 controller is an enterprise-class, rackmount x86 system powered by the Intel Xeon
processor. It provides high performance and room for growth with expandable PCIe slots and
16 DIMM slots in a compact 2U footprint. The following table describes the configuration
options.
CPUMemoryReadzillaBoot DrivePCIe SlotsHBA
2x8-core, 2.1
GHz
256GB
16x16GB
512GB
16x32GB
1-4 SSDsTwo 2.5-inch
SAS HDDs
Two dedicated;
four available
4-port (4x4)
SAS-2 6Gb/s
external
Refer to http://oracle.com/zfsstorage for the most recent component specification.
ZS3-2 Front Panel Components
The ZS3-2 controller drive slots and front panel components are shown in the following figure.
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FIGURE 33
ZS3-2 Controller Front Panel
Drive slots 0 and 1 have two mirrored SAS-2 boot drives. Up to four read cache SSDs fill slots
2 through 5, in order. Slots 6 and 7 are empty and must contain drive fillers. For information
about supported HDDs and SSDs, see the Oracle Systems Handbook.
Figure Legend
1 Locator LED/button (white)2 Service Action Required LED
(amber)
4 Power button5 Service Processor OK LED (green) 6 Fan/CPU/Memory Service
7 USB 2.0 ports
Note - The LEDs below the Fan/CPU/Memory Service Required LED are not currently used.
3 Power OK LED (green)
Required LED
ZS3-2 Rear Panel Components
The ZS3-2 controller PCIe slots and rear panel components are shown in the following figure.
For more information about PCIe cards, see “ZS3-2 PCIe I/O Cards” in Oracle ZFS Storage
Appliance Customer Service Manual.
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10 SP 15-pin VGA video port11 Serial management port12 Network management (NET
13 Alarm port, DB-15 connector (not
used for the ZS3-2)
18 Chassis ground post
ZS3-2 Controller Rear Panel
8 System status LEDs9 USB 2.0 ports
MGT) 10/100 BASE-T Ethernet port
14-16 Cluster I/O ports17 10-Gbit Ethernet ports
Note - The three Cluster I/O ports (0, 1, and GigE) are reserved for cluster interconnection only.
The ZS3-2 controller has the following ports:
■
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.
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The LEDs located above each NET port are Link/Activity (left) and Speed (right) indicators
for each port as described in this table:
Connection TypeEEE TerminologySpeed LED ColorTransfer Rate
Fast Ethernet100BASE-TXOff100 Mbits/sec
Gigabit Ethernet1000BASE-TAmber1000 Mbits/sec
10 Gigabit Ethernet10GBASE-TGreen10000 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 configuration. For
information about how to connect cables to form a cluster, see “Connecting Disk Shelf
Cables” on page 175.
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 disconnect an RJ-45 cable from a
cluster serial port, see “Disconnecting an RJ-45 Cable” on page 14.
■
Network Management Port - The network management connector (NET MGT) is an RJ45 10/100 BASE-T Ethernet port and provides an alternate terminal interface to the SP
console.
■
Serial Management Port - The serial management connector (SER MGT) is an RJ-45 port
and provides a terminal connection to the service processor (SP) console.
■
HBA Ports - The 4x4 SAS-2 HBA, installed in PCIe slot 2 of the ZS3-2, provides
connectivity to external DE2 and Sun Disk Shelves. The HBA ports are numbered 0-3, left
to right, as shown below:
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Optional Cable Management Arm
The following figure identifies the components of the second-generation cable management arm
(CMA). See the CMA installation instructions.
FIGURE 35
Cable Management Arm Components
Figure Legend
1 Connector A2 Front slide bar3 Velcro straps (6)
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Figure Legend
4 Connector B5 Connector C6 Connector D
7 Slide-rail latching bracket (used
with connector D)
Overview of 7420 Controller
This section provides an overview of the Oracle ZFS Storage 7420 controller. For installation
instructions, refer to “Installing a 7x20 Controller” on page 155. For service instructions,
refer to “Servicing the 7420 or 7320 Controller” in Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer
Service Manual.
7420 Physical Specifications
The 7420 controller 3U chassis dimensions are as follows:
Overview of 7420 Controller
8 Rear slide bar9 Cable covers
DimensionMeasurementDimensionMeasurement
Height13.3 cm/5.25 inDepth70.6 cm/27.8 in
Width43.7 cm/17.19 inWeight16.36 kg/96 lbs
7420 Electrical Specifications
The following list shows the electrical specifications for the 7420 controller.
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
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■
Max power consumption: 1800 W
■
Max heat output: 6143 BTU/hr
■
Volt-Ampere rating: 1837 VA @ 240 VAC, 0.98 P.F.
7420 Configuration Options
The Sun ZFS Storage 7420 Appliance consists of a standalone storage controller, or two
storage controllers in a high-availability cluster configuration, and one to 36 disk shelves. The
following table describes the 7420 configuration options:
Note - 7420 M2 controllers cannot be clustered with 7420 controllers.
Product IDCPUDIMMsReadzillaBoot Drive
7420 M24x8-core, 2.0GHz8GB, 16GB1.6TB SAS900GB SAS
7420 M24x10-core, 2.40GHz8GB, 16GB1.6TB SAS900GB SAS
74204x8-core, 2.0GHz8GB, 16GB512GB SATA500GB SATA
74204x10-core, 2.40GHz8GB, 16GB512GB SATA500GB SATA
For latest information about supported HDDs and SSDs, see the Oracle Systems Handbook.
You can identify your configuration 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.
Refer to http://oracle.com/zfsstorage for the most recent component specification.
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7420 Front Panel Components
Overview of 7420 Controller
FIGURE 36
Figure Legend
1 Locator LED and button (white)2 Service Required LED (amber)3 Power/OK LED (green)
8 Over Temperature Warning LED9 USB 2.0 Connectors
6 Fan/CPU/Memory Service
Required LED
The 7420 M2 has two SAS-2 system boot drives in slots 0 and 1, configured as a mirrored pair.
Up to four SAS-2 read cache SSDs may fill slots 2 through 5, in order. In a 7420 M2 cluster, the
number of SSDs installed in each controller can vary.
7420 controllers have two SATA system boot drives in slots 0 and 1, configured as a mirrored
pair. Zero, two, three, or four read cache SSDs, may optionally fill slots 2 through 5, in order. In
a 7420 cluster, the number of SSDs installed in both controllers must match.
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For information about supported HDDs and SSDs, see the Oracle Systems Handbook.
FIGURE 37
SAS-2 and SATA Boot Drive LEDs
Figure Legend
1 Ready to remove (blue)2 Service action required (amber)3 OK/Activity (green)
7420 Rear Panel Components
The following graphic shows the rear panel of the controller. Base configuration HBAs are not
depicted in this illustration.
For information about PCIe cards, see “7420 PCIe I/O Cards” in Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance
Customer Service Manual.
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FIGURE 38
Figure Legend
1 Power supply unit 0 status LEDs
OK: green Power Supply Fail: amber
AC OK: green
4 Power supply unit 1 AC inlet5 System status LEDs Power: green
2 Power supply unit 0 AC inlet3 Power supply unit 1 status LEDs
Attention: amber Locate: white
NET 0-NET 3
MGT) 10/100 BASE-T Ethernet port
OK: green Power Supply Fail: amber
AC OK: green
6 PCIe slots 0-4
9 USB 2.0 ports
12 Serial management (SER MGT)
port
Overview of 7320 Controller
This section provides an overview of the Oracle ZFS Storage 7320 controller. For installation
instructions, refer to “Installing a 7x20 Controller” on page 155. For service instructions,
refer to “Servicing the 7420 or 7320 Controller” in Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer
Service Manual.
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7320 Electrical Specifications
The following list shows the electrical specifications for the 7320 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.
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 Base Configurations
The 7320 controller base configuration options are:
■
Single or cluster
■
24GB or 96GB RAM
■
2x2.4GHz Quad-Core processors
■
One external SAS HBA
■
Four 10/100/1000 Ethernet ports
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7320 Front Panel Components
The following figure and legend identify the front panel LEDs.
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FIGURE 39
Figure Legend
1 Locate Button/LED2 Service Required LED (amber)3 Power/OK LED (green)
4 Power Button5 Rear Power Supply6 System Overtemperature LED
7 Top Fan
7320 Controller Front Panel
The following figure 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, fill slots 2 through 5, in order. Slots 6
and 7 are empty and must contain drive fillers.
FIGURE 40
7320 Front Panel Drive Locations
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Disk Drive
Locations
HDD1HDD3HDD5
HDD0HDD2HDD4HDD6HDD7
7320 Rear Panel Components
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 offered as an option.
For information about PCIe cards, see “7320 Configuration Options” in Oracle ZFS Storage
Appliance Customer Service Manual.
FIGURE 41
Figure Legend
1 Power supplies2 SC summary status LEDs3 Serial management port
4 Network management (NET MGT)
10/100 BASE-T Ethernet port
7320 Controller Rear Panel
5 Ethernet ports6 PCIe slots
The 7320 controller has the following ports:
■
Ethernet Ports - There are four RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet ports (NET 0, NET 1, NET 2,
NET 3) located on the motherboard that operate at 10/100/1000 Mbit/sec. These network
interfaces must be configured before use.
■
Network Management Port - The network management connector (NET MGT) is an RJ45 10/100 BASE-T Ethernet port and provides an alternate terminal interface to the SP
console.
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■
Serial Management Port - The serial management connector (SERIAL MGT) is an RJ-45
connector and is a terminal connection to the SP console.
Overview of 7120 Controller
This section provides an overview of the Oracle ZFS Storage 7120 controller. For installation
instructions, refer to “Installing a 7x20 Controller” on page 155. For service instructions,
refer to the Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual.
7120 Physical Specifications
Overview of 7120 Controller
The 7120 controller 2U chassis dimensions are as follows:
DimensionMeasurementDimensionMeasurement
Height87.6 mm/3.45 inDepth765.25 mm/30.13 in
Width436.8 mm/17.2 inWeight29.54 kg/65 lb
Refer to https://www.oracle.com/storage/nas/index.html for the most recent component
specification.
7120 Electrical Specifications
The following list shows the electrical specifications 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
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■
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.
7120 Front Panel Components
The following figure 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 configured with the internal Sun Aura
flash HBA Logzilla.
FIGURE 42
Figure Legend
1 Locator LED/button
(white)
7120 Controller Front Panel
2 Service Action Required
LED (amber)
3 Power button4 Power/OK LED (green)
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Figure Legend
5 HDD 06 HDD 17 HDD 28 HDD or SSD 3
9 HDD 410 HDD 511 HDD 612 HDD 7
13 HDD 814 HDD 915 HDD 1016 HDD 11
17 Drive map
7120 Rear Panel Components
The following figure and legend show the rear panel.
Note - Optional Sun Dual Port 40Gb/sec 4x Infiniband 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 configurations. For more information about PCIe cards, see “7120 PCIe
Options” in Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual.
FIGURE 43
Figure Legend
1 Power Supply Unit 12 Power Supply Unit 03 PCIe 0
4 PCIe 35 PCIe 16 PCIe 4
7 Boot HDD 18 Boot HDD 09 Rear Panel System Status LEDs
10 Serial Management port11 Network Management port12 Gbit Ethernet ports NET 0, 1, 2, 3
13 USB 2.0 ports (0, 1)14 HD15 Video port
7120 Controller Rear Panel
The 7120 controller has the following ports:
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■
Ethernet Ports - There are four RJ-45 Gigabit Ethernet ports (NET 0, NET 1, NET 2,
NET 3) located on the motherboard that operate at 10/100/1000 Mbit/sec. These network
interfaces must be configured before use.
■
Network Management Port - The network management connector (NET MGT) is an RJ45 port and provides an alternate terminal interface to the SP console.
■
Serial Management Port - The serial management connector (SER MGT) is an RJ-45 port
and provides a terminal connection to the SP console.
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Installing Disk Shelves
This section contains installation procedures for DE3-24, DE2-24, and Sun Disk Shelves.
Before beginning installation, review the prerequisites and appropriate hardware overview in
“Installation Prerequisites and Hardware Overviews” on page 11. For disk shelf placement
within the rack and other considerations, see “Cabinet Configuration Guidelines” on page 15.
Use the following procedures to install disk shelves:
■
“Installing a DE3-24P Disk Shelf” on page 73
■
“Installing a DE3-24C Disk Shelf” on page 77
■
“Installing a DE2-24P Disk Shelf” on page 83
■
“Installing a DE2-24C Disk Shelf” on page 88
■
“Installing a Sun Disk Shelf” on page 93
Installing a DE3-24P Disk Shelf
The Oracle Storage Drive Enclosure DE3-24P requires two rack units (RU), or six rack holes,
of vertical space in the cabinet.
Before You Begin
1.
■
Review “Prerequisites for Installation” on page 11 and “Overview of Disk
Shelves” on page 19.
■
To prevent the cabinet from tipping, always load the heaviest equipment, which are disk
shelves, starting from the bottom of the cabinet.
■
To best prepare for cabling disk shelves to controllers, now and in the future, mount
controllers in the middle of the cabinet.
■
Screws are not provided for installation into a cabinet with M6-sized threaded holes.
Caution - This procedure requires a minimum of two people, or a mechanical lift, because of
the weight of the chassis. Attempting this procedure alone could result in equipment damage or
personal injury. Do not lift the chassis using the power supply handles.
Starting at the bottom of the cabinet, locate the appropriate rack unit (RU) height.
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2.
Unpack the contents of the disk shelf rail kit box, and identify the correct cage
nuts for your rack type.
There are two cage nut packets, each containing square or round hole cage nuts. Although a
template is also included in the packets, it is not used for the DE3-24P disk shelf.
Note - This procedure shows rail kit installation for a square hole rack. The same steps apply
for a round hole rack. Also, screws are not provided for M6-sized threaded rack holes.
CalloutDescription
1Six 10-32 7 mm screws (two spares)
2Two adjustable shelf rails
3Two packets of four 10-32 cage nuts (only one set is required):
■ Four 9.5 mm square cage nuts (two spares)
■ Four 7 mm round cage nuts (two spares)
3.
Attach the disk shelf rails to the rack, as follows:
a.
Orient the rail so that the stamped label (LEFT or RIGHT) is facing the inside
of the rack.
b.
Adjust the rail length to fit the front and rear of the rack [A and B].
Note - Mark which rack rail holes you will be using to ensure the shelf rails are installed evenly.
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c.
Press and hold open the clamp lever on each rail end [1], and insert both rail
ends into the appropriate rack holes [2].
d.
Close the rail clamps over the rails by releasing the clamp lever [3].
You will hear an audible click as the clamps lock in place over the rack rails.
e.
Repeat steps a through d for the second rail.
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4.
Install one screw through the rack and into the rear of each rail.
5.
Using a mechanical lift or two people, one at each side of the disk shelf, carefully
lift and rest the shelf on the bottom ledge of the left and right rails. Do not lift
using the power supply handles.
6.
Carefully slide the disk shelf into the cabinet. Ensure that it is fully seated within
the rails. If removing the disk shelf to reseat it, support it at all times.
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7.
Secure the front of the disk shelf using the two captive screws [1 and 2].
8.
If shipping the racked disk shelf, install a screw [1 and 2] into each rear chassis
ear [A].
Installing a DE3-24C Disk Shelf
The Oracle Storage Drive Enclosure DE3-24C requires four rack units (RU), or twelve rack
holes, of vertical space in the cabinet.
Before You Begin
■
Review “Prerequisites for Installation” on page 11 and “Overview of Disk
Shelves” on page 19.
■
To prevent the cabinet from tipping, always load the heaviest equipment, which are disk
shelves, starting from the bottom of the cabinet.
■
To best prepare for cabling disk shelves to controllers, now and in the future, mount
controllers in the middle of the cabinet.
■
Screws are not provided for installation into a cabinet with M6-sized threaded holes.
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Caution - This procedure requires a minimum of three people, or a mechanical lift, because of
the weight of the chassis. Attempting this procedure alone could result in equipment damage or
personal injury. Do not lift the chassis using the power supply handles.
1.
Starting at the bottom of the cabinet, locate the appropriate rack unit (RU) height.
2.
Unpack the contents of the disk shelf rail kit box, and identify the correct cage
nuts for your rack type.
There are two cage nut packets, each containing square or round hole cage nuts. Each packet
also contains a template for positioning the cage nuts.
Note - This procedure shows rail kit installation for a square hole rack. The same steps apply
for a round hole rack. Also, screws are not provided for M6-sized threaded rack holes.
CalloutDescription
1Six 10-32 7 mm captive screws (two spares)
2Two adjustable shelf rails
3Two packets of four 10-32 cage nuts (only one set is required):
■ Four 9.5 mm square cage nuts (two spares)
■ Four 7 mm round cage nuts (two spares)
3.
Attach the disk shelf rails to the rack, as follows:
a.
Orient the rail so that the stamped label (LEFT or RIGHT) is facing the inside
of the rack.
b.
Adjust the rail length to fit the front and rear of the rack [A and B].
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Note - Mark which rack rail holes you will be using to ensure the shelf rails are installed evenly.
c.
Press and hold open the clamp lever on each rail end [1], and insert both rail
ends into the appropriate rack holes [2].
d.
Close the rail clamps over the rails by releasing the clamp lever [3].
You will hear an audible click as the clamps lock in place over the rack rails.
e.
Repeat steps a through d for the second rail.
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4.
Install one screw through the rack and into the rear of each rail.
5.
Install the front cage nuts.
Caution - A mounted disk shelf is unstable if the front cage nuts are not installed. Always
install the cage nuts before mounting the disk shelf.
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a.
Use the template to determine cage nut placement [1].
Installing a DE3-24C Disk Shelf
b.
Insert one cage nut into the appropriate hole in each rack rail [2].
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6.
Using a mechanical lift or three people, one at each side of the disk shelf and one
in front, carefully lift and rest the disk shelf on the bottom ledge of the left and
right rails. Do not lift using the power supply handles.
7.
Carefully slide the disk shelf into the cabinet. Ensure that it is fully seated within
the rails. If removing the disk shelf to reseat it, support it at all times.
8.
Secure the front of the disk shelf using the four captive screws [1 - 4].
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9.
If shipping the racked disk shelf, install a screw [1 and 2] into each rear chassis
ear [A].
Installing a DE2-24P Disk Shelf
Use the following procedure to install an Oracle Storage Drive Enclosure DE2-24P, which
requires two rack units (RU), or six rack holes, of vertical space in the cabinet.
Installing a DE2-24P Disk Shelf
Before You Begin
1.
2.
■
Review “Prerequisites for Installation” on page 11 and “Overview of Disk
Shelves” on page 19.
■
To prevent the cabinet from tipping, always load the heaviest equipment, which are disk
shelves, starting from the bottom of the cabinet.
■
To best prepare for cabling disk shelves to controllers, now and in the future, mount
controllers in the middle of the cabinet.
■
Screws are not provided for installation into a cabinet with M6-sized threaded holes.
Caution - This procedure requires a minimum of two people, or a mechanical lift, because of
the weight of the chassis. Attempting this procedure alone could result in equipment damage or
personal injury. Do not lift the chassis using the power supply handles.
Extend all anti-tilt and stabilization devices from the bottom of the rack.
Locate the appropriate rack unit (RU) height, which is six rack holes, starting
from the bottom on the cabinet. If your rack is an unthreaded universal 19-inch
or Sun Rack II cabinet:
a.
Position the front rail location pegs fully inside the appropriate holes in the
front of the rack.
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The rail flange must be inside of the cabinet flange, and the rail label facing the inside of
the cabinet.
b.
Insert and tighten one screw through the front of the rack and into the top
hole in the rails.
c.
Adjust the rail lengths to fit, and position the rear rail location pegs in the
corresponding rear rack holes.
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d.
Insert and tighten one screw through the back of the rack and into the back
of the rails.
3.
If your rack is a threaded universal 19-inch cabinet:
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a.
Use the T20 Torx driver to remove the rail location pegs from the front and
rear of the rails.
b.
Use the supplied wrench to insert two pins into each end of the rails, in the
same location where the location pegs were removed.
c.
Position the front of the rails inside the cabinet, with the rail flange inside of
the cabinet flange, and the rail label facing the inside of the cabinet.
The pins should be fully located within the rack holes.
d.
Insert and tighten one screw through the front of the rack and into the top
hole in the rails.
e.
Adjust the rail lengths to fit, and locate the rear pins inside the
corresponding rear rack holes.
f.
Insert and tighten one screw through the back of the rack and into the back
of the rails.
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4.
Using a mechanical lift or two people, one at each side of the disk shelf, carefully
lift and rest the shelf on the bottom ledge of the left and right rails. Do not lift
using the power supply with fan module handles.
5.
Carefully slide the shelf into the rails until it is fully seated within the cabinet.
The spotter, using a flashlight, should ensure that the shelf is fully seated within
the rails. If removing the shelf to reseat it, support it at all times.
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6.
Install one long patchlock screw per rail to secure the rear of the shelf to the rear
of the rack. If the screw cannot be inserted, the shelf might not be fully seated
within the rails.
7.
Remove the front side caps, install one screw into each front side, and replace
the caps.
Installing a DE2-24C Disk Shelf
Use the following procedure to install an Oracle Storage Drive Enclosure DE2-24C, which
requires four rack units (RU), or twelve rack holes, of vertical space in the cabinet.
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Before You Begin
1.
2.
■
Review “Prerequisites for Installation” on page 11 and “Overview of Disk
Shelves” on page 19.
■
To prevent the cabinet from tipping, always load the heaviest equipment, which are disk
shelves, starting from the bottom of the cabinet.
■
To best prepare for cabling disk shelves to controllers, now and in the future, mount
controllers in the middle of the cabinet.
■
Screws are not provided for installation into a cabinet with M6-sized threaded holes.
Caution - This procedure requires a minimum of three people, or a mechanical lift, because of
the weight of the chassis. Attempting this procedure alone could result in equipment damage or
personal injury. Do not lift the chassis using the power supply handles.
Extend all anti-tilt and stabilization devices from the bottom of the cabinet.
Locate the appropriate rack unit (RU) height, which is eight rack holes, starting
from the bottom on the cabinet. If using an unthreaded universal 19-inch or Sun
Rack II cabinet, snap one supplied cage nut into the appropriate rack holes.
3.
Prepare the screws in each rail end:
■
Square-hole unthreaded cabinet - No preparation.
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■
Round-hole unthreaded cabinet - Remove the screws from each rail end and discard.
Locate the screws for round-hole cabinets and place aside.
■
Threaded cabinet - Remove screws and replace them in the opposite direction (from the
inside of the rail flange) so they act as location pins. Also remove the clip nut from each
front rail end and discard.
4.
Position the front of the rails inside the cabinet, with the rail flange inside of the
cabinet flange, and the rail label facing the inside of the cabinet.
■
Square-hole unthreaded cabinet - The screw heads fit inside the rack holes.
■
Round-hole unthreaded cabinet - Install two screws through the rack and into the front of
each rail. Do not install into the cage nut in the rack, or the clip nut on the rail.
■
Threaded cabinet - The location pins fit inside the rack holes.
5.
Adjust the rail lengths to fit.
6.
Install one screw through the rack and into the rear of each rail.
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7.
Tighten the two locking screws in the rails.
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8.
Using a mechanical lift or three people, one at each side of the disk shelf and one
in front, carefully lift and rest the shelf on the bottom ledge of the left and right
rails. Do not lift using the power supply handles.
9.
Carefully slide the shelf into the cabinet. Ensure that the shelf is fully seated
within the rails. If removing the shelf to reseat it, support it at all times.
10.
Remove the front side caps, install two screws into each front side, and replace
the caps.
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11.
Install one long patchlock screw per rail to secure the rear of the shelf to the rear
of the rack.
Installing a Sun Disk Shelf
Use the following procedure to install a Sun Disk Shelf.
Starting at the bottom of the cabinet, locate the appropriate rack unit (RU) height. Install Disk
Shelves below controllers to prevent rack from tipping. The Sun Disk Shelf requires four
standard mounting units (4RU) of vertical space in the cabinet.
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Caution - This procedure requires a minimum of two people, or a mechanical lift, because of
the weight of the chassis. Attempting this procedure alone could result in equipment damage or
personal injury. Always load the heaviest equipment (disk shelves) at the bottom of the rack.
Before You Begin
1.
Extend all anti-tilt and stabilization devices from the bottom of the rack.
If you are using a universal 19-inch or Sun Rack II cabinet, snap an M6 square
cage nut into the 4U location where you will be installing the system. Install in
the top and bottom holes.
2.
Install appropriate rail plates in four locations on the rack (2 front and 2 back) by
aligning the two pins on the rail plate with holes on the cabinet rails.
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3.
Insert M6 screws in the top and bottom holes of each rail plate and tighten (8
total places).
4.
Install each rail by first aligning the front pins of the rack adapter plates with
corresponding holes in the front of the rail, then adjust the rail to fit the rack and
insert the pins from the rear rack adapter plates into the corresponding holes of
the rail.
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5.
Install four 8-32 screws into the four remaining front and rear holes of each rack
rail (16 total).
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6.
Using a mechanical lift or two people, one at each side of the shelf or controller,
carefully lift and rest the shelf on the bottom ledge of the left and right rails. The
following graphic illustrates the chassis insertion.
7.
Carefully slide the shelf into the cabinet until the front flanges of the shelf touch
the vertical face of the rack.
8.
Tighten the captive screws on each side of the front of the shelf to secure the
shelf to the rack.
9.
At the back of the disk shelf, slide a system locking clip onto each lower corner
of the chassis.
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Installing a ZS5-4 Controller
This section contains installation procedures for the ZS5-4 controller.
Before beginning installation, see “Installation Prerequisites and Hardware
Overviews” on page 11.
Use the following procedures to install a ZS5-4 controller:
■
“Installing the Slide Rails onto a ZS5-4” on page 99
■
“Installing the Slide Rails into the Rack for a ZS5-4” on page 100
■
“Installing a ZS5-4 onto the Rack Slide Rails” on page 102
■
“Installing a ZS5-4 Cable Management Arm” on page 104
■
“Verifying Operation of ZS5-4 Slide-Rails and CMA” on page 106
Installing the Slide Rails onto a ZS5-4
Use the following procedure to install the slide rails onto a ZS5-4 controller.
Note - The slide rails can be used with either 9.5-mm square or M6 round mounting hole racks.
1.
Position a mounting bracket against the chassis so that the slide-rail lock is at
the front of the chassis, and the five keyed openings on the mounting bracket
are aligned with the five locating pins on the side of the chassis.
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Note - The mounting brackets are identical and can be installed on either side of the chassis.
2.
With the heads of the five chassis locating pins protruding though the five 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.
3.
Verify that the rear locating pin has engaged the mounting bracket clip.
4.
To install the other mounting bracket on the other side of the chassis, repeat
Steps 1 through 3.
Installing the Slide Rails into the Rack for a ZS5-4
Use the following procedure to install the slide rails into the rack for a ZS5-4 controller.
If you plan to move the rack after the controller is installed, use mounting screws and cage nuts
to secure the slide-rail assembly. Refer to Rail Rackmount Kit Overview and Information card
for instructions on inserting these cage nuts. This card is included with the rack kit.
1.
Position a slide-rail assembly in your rack so that the slide-rail assembly front
bracket is on the outside of the front rack post and the slide-rail assembly rear
bracket is on the inside of the rear rack post.
2.
Align the slide-rail assembly mounting pins with the front and rear rack post
mounting holes. Then lock the assembly into place by pushing the assembly
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