Sun StorEdge™ D240 Media Tray Installation, Operation, and Service Manual Sun Microsystems, Inc. 901 San Antonio Road Palo Alto, CA 94303 U.S.A. 650-960-1300 Part No. 806-4211-12 August 2001, Revision A Send comments about this document to: docfeedback@sun.
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Contents Regulatory Compliance Statements Preface 1. xix Product Description 1-1 Product Appearance 1-2 Product Description 1-5 Standard Hardware Configurations Mounting Installation 1-7 2-1 Tools and Parts Needed Placement in the Rack 2-1 2-5 Installing the Media Tray Server Top Placement 3. Operation 1-6 1-6 Software Requirements 2.
Bus Configuration Cabling 3-4 Recommended External SCSI Cables 3-4 Full Bus Cabling and Switch Setting 3-4 Split Bus Cabling and Switch Setting SCSI Host Connection Requirement 3-5 3-6 Powering On or Off and Booting the Host System Booting from the DVD-ROM Drive Subsequent Booting Reading Status LEDs Troubleshooting 3-8 3-11 Hardware Problems Service 3-7 3-8 Software Precautions 4.
Preface The Sun StorEdge D240 Media Tray Installation, Operation, and Service Manual provides information and procedures about installing, operating, and servicing the Sun StorEdge™ media tray. These procedures are designed for an experienced system administrator. Using UNIX Commands This document may not contain information on basic UNIX® commands and procedures such as shutting down the system, booting the system, and configuring devices.
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CHAPTER 1 Product Description This chapter consists of the following sections: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Section 1.1 Section 1.2 Section 1.3 Section 1.4 Section 1.
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FIGURE 1-2 DVD-ROM drive FIGURE 1-3 Sun StorEdge D240 Rackmount Media Tray With Removable Front Bezel Hard drives in brackets DDS-4 tape drive Server Top Media Tray, Front View: Typical Configuration Chapter 1 Product Description 1-3
Configuration switch Split bus LED FIGURE 1-5 1-4 In In Out Out SCSI connectors Power supply (PS1) FIGURE 1-4 Full bus LED Power supply (PSØ) Media Tray, Rear View Mounting Rail Sun StorEdge D240 Media Tray Installation, Operation, and Service Manual • August 2001
FIGURE 1-6 1.2 DVD-ROM and Tape Drives Partially Removed on Sleds Product Description The Sun StorEdge D240 Media Tray accommodates two removable media (tape and optical) drives and two to four hard drives. ■ The media tray can be used as a boot I/O device for 1828.8-mm (72-in.) rack configurations. ■ Removable media are the DDS-4 tape drive and the 10X DVD-ROM drive. ■ Two fixed locations are provided for 25.4-mm (1-in.) hard drives.
Caution – To remove all power from a media tray, you must disconnect the power cords from both of the power supplies. 1.3 Standard Hardware Configurations TABLE 1-1 Full Bus Configurations Configuration Type Hard Drives Tape Drives DVD-ROM Drives Maximum hard drives and tape drives 2 2 0 Maximum hard drives only 4 0 0 Mixed hard drives, tape drive, and DVD-ROM drive 2 1 1 Maximum hard drives and DVD drives 2 0 2 Note – You can order standard configurations from Sun.
1.5 Software Requirements ■ ■ The Solaris 8 operating environment is required on the system. For diagnostic purposes, SunVTS 4.0 is required.
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CHAPTER 2 Installation This chapter consists of the following sections: ■ ■ ■ ■ 2.1 Section 2.1 Section 2.2 Section 2.3 Section 2.4 “Tools and Parts Needed” on page 2-1 “Placement in the Rack” on page 2-5 “Installing the Media Tray” on page 2-6 “Server Top Placement” on page 2-10 Tools and Parts Needed You will need the following tools and parts: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ One No.
FIGURE 2-1 2-2 Mounting Rail Sun StorEdge D240 Media Tray Installation, Operation, and Service Manual • August 2001
FIGURE 2-2 Sun StorEdge D240 Rackmount Media Tray \ / A FIGURE 2-3 B Flathead (A) and Panhead (B) Screws (Enlarged Profiles) Chapter 2 Installation 2-3
FIGURE 2-4 2-4 Mounting Ear Sun StorEdge D240 Media Tray Installation, Operation, and Service Manual • August 2001
2.2 Placement in the Rack A maximum of four media trays can be installed in one rack cabinet. FIGURE 2-5 Media Tray Placement in a Sun Enterprise System Cabinet Rack Caution – A media tray weighs from 11.34 kg (25 lbs) to 22.68 kg (50 lbs) depending on the number of drives and power supplies installed. It must be lifted by two persons or by a mechanical lifting device.
Sun StorEdge D240 rackmount media tray Other host or data storage devices FIGURE 2-6 2.3 Media Tray in Cabinet Shelf Location Installing the Media Tray Note – For mounting hole information, refer to: http://docs.sun.com, click Storage, then Rackmount Placement Matrix. 1. Estimate or measure the available mounting space in the rack. Allow for a media tray height of 88.9-mm (3.5-in.).
2. Align the holes on a mounting ear with a corresponding pair of 12.7-mm (0.5-in. or 1/2-in.) rack holes. The rack holes are not evenly spaced between each other along the rack. Some are 12.7-mm (0.5-in. or 1/2-in.) spaced, and some are 15.875-mm (0.625-in. or 5/8-in.) spaced. Only 12.7-mm (0.5-in. or 1/2-in.) spaced holes are used for the mounting ears. FIGURE 2-7 Aligning the Mounting Ear Holes With the Rack Holes 3. Attach the mounting ears to the media tray front sides.
A B FIGURE 2-8 Attaching the Mounting Ear to the Media Tray 4. Using a torque-measuring wrench or screwdriver, tighten the flathead screws through the top and bottom aligned holes to secure each mounting ear to the media tray front sides. Tighten all screws to 3.3–4.1 N-m (29–36 in-lbs). 5. Attach the mounting rails. a. Partially install the top panhead screws in the rack holes on both the left and right sides of the rack. Do not fully tighten the screws.
Note – If you are installing the mounting rails in the Sun StorEdge expansion cabinet, the key hole located past the recessed flange attaches towards the rear of the cabinet, as shown in FIGURE 2-9 B. B A Rear screw locations for the media tray FIGURE 2-9 Mounting Rail Rear Holes for Sun Enterprise (A) and Sun StorEdge (B) Cabinet Racks 6. Holding each mounting rail, slide the rear key hole past the rear screw head. a. Slide the front key hole past the front screw head. b.
9. Partially install the rear media tray screws. Do not tighten the screws. Use the front screw location for the Sun Enterprise Expansion Cabinet. Use the rear location for the Sun StorEdge Expansion Cabinet. 10. Slide the media tray into the two rails until the mounting ears are fully seated against the front of the rack as shown in FIGURE 2-10. 5 6 1 2 3 4 FIGURE 2-10 Sliding the Media Tray Into the Mounting Rails 11.
Caution – The server top media tray is heavy. Placing it on top of a deskside server requires two people. ● Two installers lift the media tray to the deskside server top. Position it squarely with all the feet sitting on the server top surface. The sides, front, or back sides of the server tray should not overhang.
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CHAPTER 3 Operation This chapter consists of the following sections: ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Section 3.1 Section 3.2 Section 3.3 Section 3.4 Section 3.5 Section 3.
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Note – Before you substitute a different type of device (DVD to DDS4, for example) in the left or right drive location, be sure to power off the media tray. After you change the device type, power on the unit. Note – Target numbers t2 and t3 are unavailable for use on the Media Tray SCSI Bus. 3.2 Bus Configuration Note – In the following diagram, the letter “t” indicates a drive. The number following this letter is the SCSI target address IDs (also shown in TABLE 3-1 and TABLE 3-2).
Caution – Before you change the switch selection, be sure to power off the media tray. After you change the selection, you can power it back on. Configuration switch FIGURE 3-3 Configuration Switch Location on Back Panel 3.2.2 Bus Configuration Cabling 3.2.2.1 Recommended External SCSI Cables Caution – Using cables other than those supplied with your Sun StorEdge D240 Media Tray or cables recommended by Sun can result in data loss. You must use UltraSCSI capable cables to achieve UltraSCSI speeds.
Input cable from host Configuration switch Short SCSI I/O cable FIGURE 3-4 3.2.2.3 Full Bus Configuration Cabling Split Bus Cabling and Switch Setting Note – External termination is not required on unused SCSI ports.
3.3 SCSI Host Connection Requirement The media tray must be connected to a separate SCSI adapter configured on the host. Caution – The media tray has fixed disk addresses that may conflict with system device addresses. Do not connect the media tray to a host system board or to a SCSI controller board that has internal disks. 3.4 Powering On or Off and Booting the Host System The media tray does not have its own power on-and-off switch.
3.4.1 Booting from the DVD-ROM Drive 1. In the case of a dual DVD-ROM on a single bus configuration, one of the two drives has a non-standard SCSI target ID (for example, 4 instead of the usual 6). To boot from the DVD-ROM drive, type: ok boot cdrom The default device alias cdrom does not point to the DVD-ROM drive. 2. At the ok prompt, type: ok setenv auto-boot? false ok reset ...... 3.
5. Append /sd@#,0:f to the device path, replacing # with the target id of the DVDROM drive. For example: /ssm@0,0/pci@18,700000/pci@1/SUNW,isptwo@4 /sd@4,0:f 6. Use the new path to boot. For example: {8} ok boot /ssm@0,0/pci@18,700000/pci@1/SUNW,isptwo@4/sd@4,0:f 3.4.2 Subsequent Booting You can set up a device alias for easier booting in the future. 1. Create a device alias that points to the DVD-ROM drive for later booting.
TABLE 3-4 Hard Drive Status LED Descriptions (Front of System) Indication Status Green, steady Drive present, inactive Green, flashing Drive present, active Off Drive absent Upper hard drive status Power (green) System fault (amber) Lower hard drive status FIGURE 3-7 Front LEDs (Front Bezel Removed) TABLE 3-5 System Status LED Descriptions (Front of System) Indication Status Green Power supply is inserted and cabled on, normal.
FIGURE 3-8 Power Supply Status LED Locations TABLE 3-6 Power Supply Status LEDs Back Panel Icon Indication Status Green DC outputs Amber Fault Blue Able to remove unit On, normal* Green AC input *The second power supply assembly must be functioning normally.
3.6 Troubleshooting 3.6.1 Software Precautions ■ Be sure that no two SCSI devices have the same target ID. ■ With a split bus configuration, be sure that each host has a unique host ID. ■ Be sure you have all the required software patches. ■ Target numbers t2 and t3 are unavailable for use on the Sun StorEdge D240 Media Tray bus.
3.6.2 Hardware Problems TABLE 3-7 lists problems that can occur, how to determine the cause of a problem, and the action to take to fix it. TABLE 3-7 Troubleshooting the MediaTray Hard Drives If Then Action(s) A single hard drive is not responding. Make sure the SCSI cable(s) is firmly connected. Check for bent pins on the connector. Connect the SCSI cable(s) securely. Check the connection between the disk drive connector and the connector to the main logic board.
TABLE 3-7 If Troubleshooting the MediaTray Hard Drives Then Action(s) 2. AC indictor on DC indicator off Fault Indicator on No output from the power supply. Replace the power supply. 3. AC indicator off DC indicator off Fault Indicator on Check the input to the power supply. Check the AC cables.
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CHAPTER 4 Service This chapter consists of the following sections: ■ ■ ■ ■ 4.1 Section 4.1 “Field Replaceable Units” on page 4-1 Section 4.2 “Hard Drives” on page 4-1 Section 4.3 “DVD-ROM Drive, Tape Drive, or Hard Drive on a Sled Assembly” on page 4-15 Section 4.
Caution – You must halt all SCSI bus activity by unconfiguring the logical volumes or by halting the application on the booted host. FIGURE 4-1 Releasing a Hard Drive The Sun StorEdge media tray contains a hard drive tray with removable hard drives. After following proper software procedures, the drives are hot-pluggable; that is, you can remove and replace the drives without turning power off to the media tray.
While there is no Solaris system software that provides hot-plug functionality to shield the operating system from the physical removal and replacement of a hard drive, there are several scenarios where a disk drive can be safely removed or added to the media tray as long as the software framework managing the disk drives in the media tray is taken into account. In general, hot-plug reconfiguration operations involve three stages: 1. Preparing for hot-plug reconfiguration 2.
f. Replace the front bezel on the media tray. 4. Configure the Solaris operating environment. You must create a new device entry for the drive in the /devices and /dev/dsk and /dev/rdsk hierarchy. Assign the new drive a name associated with the slot into which the drive is installed.
Use the following procedure to configure a slice (single physical partition) on a disk to be used with a UFS. For instructions about adding a file system to a SDS logical disk, refer to the documentation that came with your application. a. Verify that the device label meets your requirements. You can use the prtvtoc command to inspect the label for your drive. To modify the label, use the format command. Refer to the prtvtoc(1M) and format(1M) man pages for more information. b.
You can use any hard drive you add to a Sun StorEdge media tray for Solstice DiskSuite new or existing metadevices. Refer to the Solstice DiskSuite documentation for information on configuring the drive. 4.2.3 Replacing a Hard Drive 1. Determine which hard drive is failing or has failed. 2. Remove the front bezel from the media tray. 3. Remove the drive or drive sled assembly. 4. Install the replacement drive or drive sled assembly. 5. Reconfigure the operating environment. 6.
For example, if the media tray is connected to a host adapter corresponding to controller c2 and you add a drive to the right slot, the new drive appears as /dev/dsk/c2t4d0s[0-7] and /dev/rdsk/c2t4d0s[0-7]. 4. Replace the disk drive within your application. Continue the disk replacement by going to the instructions for your application: ■ ■ 4.2.3.1 See Section 4.2.3.1 “Replacing a Drive With a UNIX File System” on page 4-7. See Section 4.2.3.
5. Determine the file system(s) on the disk: # mount | grep cwtx For example, if the device to be removed is c1t4d0, type: # mount | grep c1t3 /export/home (/dev/dsk/c1t4d0s7): 98892 blocks 142713 files /export/home2 (/dev/dsk/c1t4d0s5): 153424 blocks 112107 files 6. Determine and save the partition table for the disk. If the replacement drive is the same type as the faulty drive, use the format command to save the partition table of the drive.
c. Unlatch the drive bracket handle (on the right) to release it. d. Pull the bracket handle out and swing it open until it pushes against the chassis. e. Continue pushing the handle against the chassis, applying mild pressure until the drive pops out from the connector. f. Slide the drive out and place it on an antistatic mat. g. With the bracket extended, insert the replacement drive into the drive bay, aligning the connector on the drive with the connector on the backplane. h.
■ If the replacement drive is of a different type than the drive it replaced, you can use the partition size information from the previous drive to set the partition table for the replacement disk. Refer to the prtvtoc(1M) and format(1M) man pages for more information. You have defined your drive’s partition table and have identified the drive slice on which to build your UFS file system. b.
Note – Save all the drive partitioning information immediately after configuring metadevices or file systems for use when recovering from device failure later. Use the prtvtoc command to save the partition information. # prtvtoc /dev/rdsk/cwtxdysz0 > saved-partition-table-file For example: # prtvtoc /dev/rdsk/c1t4d0s0 > /etc/c1t4d0s0.
f. Delete hot spares. If any drives are used by hot spare pools, remove them. Record the hot spare pools containing the slices; then delete them. For example: # metahs -d all c1t4d0s1 g. Terminate all other metadevice activity on the drive. Check metastat output for other slices of the disk used by metadevices that cannot be detached (stripes not in mirrors and so on). You must unmount these metadevices if they contain file systems, or they must otherwise be brought offline.
d. Pull the bracket handle out and swing it open until it pushes against the chassis. e. Continue pushing the handle against the chassis, applying mild pressure until the drive pops out from the connector. f. Slide the drive out and place it on an antistatic mat. g. With the bracket extended, insert the replacement disk drive into the drive bay, aligning the connector on the drive with the connector on the backplane. h.
c. Reattach any submirrors. For example: # metattach d20 d21 d. Re-create hotspares for each hotspare pool that contained a slice on the new disk. For example: # metahs -a hsp001 c1t4d0s1 e. Fix any broken metadevices using slices from the new disk. If the disk to be replaced had caused any metadevices to go into the maintenance state, these metadevices can be repaired by reenabling the slices. # metareplace -e mirror-or-RAID5-metadeice cwtxdysz f.
4.3 DVD-ROM Drive, Tape Drive, or Hard Drive on a Sled Assembly 4.3.1 Removing a Sled Assembly Note – Remove the front bezel from the media tray before removing the sled assembly.
4.3.2 Replacing a Sled Assembly FIGURE 4-3 Securing the Sled Latch (Tape Drive Shown) Note – After replacing the sled assembly, replace the front bezel on the media tray. 4.4 Power Supply 4.4.1 Removing a Power Supply Caution – The media tray can operate with only one functioning power supply. When removing or installing a power supply, first disconnect its power cord to ensure that it receives no power.
PS1 FIGURE 4-4 PSØ Removing a Power Supply 1. Disconnect the power cord from the faulty power supply assembly. 2. Loosen the two captive screws on the power supply. 3. Unlatch the handle from the purple snap catch and rotate the handle downwards 90 degrees. This releases the power supply from the main logic board. 4. Pull on the handle to remove the power supply. 4.4.2 Replacing a Power Supply Caution – The media tray can operate with only one functioning power supply.
PS1 FIGURE 4-5 PSØ Installing a Power Supply 1. Holding the handle, push the replacement power supply firmly into the chassis. The power supply connector slides into the chassis and mates smoothly with the main logic board connector. Physical damage to the power supply connector can result from the application of excessive force. 2. Rotate the handle upward 90 degrees and seat the power supply to the main logic board. 3. Latch the handle under the purple snap catch. 4.
APPENDIX A Product Specifications This appendix consists of the following sections: ■ ■ ■ ■ Section A.1 Section A.2 Section A.3 Section A.
A.1 Electrical Specifications TABLE A-1 Electrical Specification Rating Input voltage 100–240 VAC Frequency 47–63 Hz Maximum input power, both power supply assemblies 130W Maximum input current, both power supply assemblies 1.3A Maximum input VA 130 VA TABLE A-2 A-2 Sun StorEdge D240 Rackmount and Server Top Media Trays Power Supply Assembly Electrical Specification Rating Input voltage 100–240 VAC Frequency 47–63 Hz Maximum input power 280W Maximum input current 2.
A.2 Physical Specifications TABLE A-3 Physical Specifications Rackmount Media Tray Server Top Media Tray Height 85 mm (3.4 in.) 97 mm (3.8 in.) Width 446 mm (17.6 in.) 460 mm (18.1 in.) Depth 664 mm (26.2 in.) 678 mm (26.7 in.) Empty 11.33 kg (25 lb) 15.9 kg (35 lb) Full* 22.78 kg (50 lb) 27.2 kg (60 lb) Weight * Two hard disk drives, one DVD-ROM drive, one tape drive, and two power supply assemblies.
A.3 Environmental Specifications Environmental Specifications TABLE A-4 Rackmount Media Tray Server Top Media Tray Operating 5°C to 35°C 5°C to 40°C Nonoperating -40°C to 60°C -40°C to 60°C Operating 20% to 80% R.H. NC 20% to 80% R.H. NC Nonoperating 93% or less R.H. NC 93% or less R.H. NC Operating 0.15Gs, swept sine vertical only 5 Hz to 500 Hz 0.25G, swept sine 5 Hz to 500 Hz Nonoperating 0.5Gs , swept sine vertical only 0.
A.4 Software Specifications TABLE A-5 Software Specifications Software Release Level Solaris operating environment Solaris 8 and later SunVTS diagnostics SunVTS 4.
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