9800FC (CT9800FC) Fibre Channel Converter Installation and User’s Guide Abstract This guide describes how to install and operate the Fibre Channel converter on an HP NonStop™ S-Series server. Product Version N.A. Supported Release Version Updates (RVUs) This guide supports G06.16 and all subsequent G-series RVUs until otherwise indicated by its replacement publication.
Document History Part Number Product Version Published 524957-001 N.A. August 2002 524957-002 N.A. September 2004 524957-003 N.A.
9800FC (CT9800FC) Fibre Channel Converter Installation and User’s Guide Index Figures Tables What’s New in This Manual v Manual Information v New and Changed Information About This Guide vii Organization of this Guide Notation Conventions vii v vii 1. Overview of the Fibre Channel Converter Fibre Channel Converter 1-1 Supported Storage Devices 1-2 Data Connections 1-2 SCSI ID 1-3 Power Requirements 1-4 7290 and 7291 Enclosure 1-5 Supported Stacking Configurations 1-6 2.
. SCF Configuration Contents 4. SCF Configuration Configuring the Fibre Channel Converter Configuring the Storage Devices 4-2 4-1 5. Troubleshooting the Fibre Channel Converter TSM/OSM 5-1 Visual Inspection 5-1 Technical Support 5-1 LED Status Lights 5-2 A. Multimode Fiber Optic Cables 62.5/125 Multimode Fiber-Optic Cables (676x-x) With SC Connectors A-2 62.
Figures (continued) Contents Figures (continued) Figure 3-7. Figure 3-8. Figure 3-9. Figure 5-1. Figure B-1. Figure B-2. FC LED Not Illuminated 3-7 Example of the Fibre Channel Converter Configuration with a L700 Tape Library and a NonStop S-series Server 3-8 Location of the Fiber Channel Interface Card of the L700 Tape Library 3-10 LED Status Lights 5-2 Fibre Channel Converter B-1 Rear Panel Components B-1 Tables Table 1-1. Table 1-2. Table 1-3. Table 3-1. Table 5-1. Table B-1. Table B-2. Table B-3.
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What’s New in This Manual Manual Information 9800FC (CT9800FC) Fibre Channel Converter Installation and User’s Guide Abstract This guide describes how to install and operate the Fibre Channel converter on an HP NonStop™ S-Series server. Product Version N.A. Supported Release Version Updates (RVUs) This guide supports G06.16 and all subsequent G-series RVUs until otherwise indicated by its replacement publication.
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About This Guide This guide describes how to install and operate the Fibre Channel converter on an HP NonStop™ S-Series server.
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1 Overview of the Fibre Channel Converter This section contains the following topics: Fibre Channel Converter 1-1 7290 and 7291 Enclosure 1-6 Fibre Channel Converter The Fibre Channel converter is a fast, reliable data transport system that allows simultaneous communications between HP NonStop S-series servers and data storage devices. Figure 1-1 is an example of a Fibre Channel converter connecting a tape drive to a NonStop S-series server. Figure 1-1.
Overview of the Fibre Channel Converter Supported Storage Devices The Fibre Channel converter has an integrated power supply. The Fibre Channel converter connects a supported storage device to a supported SCSI port on a NonStop S-series server.
Overview of the Fibre Channel Converter Data Connections Proper Fibre Channel components must be used (for example, GBICs and multimode fiber optic cables). A GBIC connector must be used. The GBIC connector is available in Short Wave Optical. Refer to Appendix A, Multimode Fiber Optic Cables for more information on the fiber cables.
Overview of the Fibre Channel Converter SCSI ID SCSI Port The Fibre Channel converter is a high-voltage differential (HVD) model that supports ultrawide data transfer at up to 40 MB/sec per channel and has internal SCSI termination. The SCSI channel on the Fibre Channel converter connects to a supported SCSI port on the NonStop S-series server. Table 1-1.
Overview of the Fibre Channel Converter Power Requirements Power Requirements WARNING. The Fibre Channel converter does not have protection against lightning surges. For this reason, if you are located in a high risk area, use external surge protection rated for use in your location and be able to handle the power requirements of the tape drive enclosure. Table 1-2. Fibre Channel Converter Specifications Voltage AC Input 110-230 VAC, 0.6-0.5 Amps Phase Type Single 50/60 Hz Min. Watts 42 Watts Max.
Overview of the Fibre Channel Converter 7290 and 7291 Enclosure 7290 and 7291 Enclosure A 7290 enclosure is shown in Figure 1-2. Figure 1-2. 7290 Enclosure 20.50 inches 20.75 inches Table 1-3. 7290 and 7291 Enclosure Specification Value 7290: Weight with base and all components installed 156 pounds 7291: Weight without base and all components installed 131 pounds Weight without base and all components removed 75 pounds Height 20.5 inches Length 32 inches Width 20.
Overview of the Fibre Channel Converter Supported Stacking Configurations The Fibre Channel converters are installed in a 729x enclosure. Each enclosure can hold up to seven Fibre channel converters as shown in Figure 1-3. Figure 1-3.
Overview of the Fibre Channel Converter Supported Stacking Configurations Figure 1-4.
Overview of the Fibre Channel Converter Supported Stacking Configurations Figure 1-5.
Overview of the Fibre Channel Converter Supported Stacking Configurations Figure 1-6.
2 Installing a Fibre Channel Converter This section has the following topics: Overview of an Initial Installation 2-1 Unpacking a Fibre Channel Converter 2-2 Adding Fibre Channel Converters to an Existing Installation 2-2 Adding Mounting Brackets to a CustomerProvided Rack 2-3 Adding a Fibre Channel Converter to an Enclosure or Customer-Provided Rack 2-3 Overview of an Initial Installation 1.
Installing a Fibre Channel Converter Unpacking a Fibre Channel Converter Unpacking a Fibre Channel Converter 1. Place the shipping container on a flat, clean, stable surface. 2. Carefully remove the converter and verify the contents against the packing list.
Installing a Fibre Channel Converter Adding Mounting Brackets to a Customer-Provided Rack Adding Mounting Brackets to a CustomerProvided Rack Depending on the type of rack, you might need additional hardware. 1. Remove the four Phillips screws from the Fibre Channel converter. 2. Insert one mounting bracket flush against the left side and fasten it with two Phillips screws. 3. Insert the second mounting bracket flush against the right side and fasten it with the other two Phillips screws.
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3 Cabling the Fibre Channel Converter This section contains the following topics: Connecting the Fibre Channel Converter to a Tape Drive 3-1 Connecting the Fibre Channel Converter to the Fiber Channel Interface Card 3-8 Connecting the Fibre Channel Converter to a Tape Drive Figure 3-1 shows an example of how a Fibre Channel converter is configured with a tape drive and an HP NonStop S-series server.
Connecting the Fibre Channel Converter to a Tape Drive Cabling the Fibre Channel Converter Figure 3-1. Example of the Fibre Channel Converter Configured With a Tape Drive ServerNet/DA SCSI Cable (23 Meters Max) PMF IOMF-2 Fibre Channel converter NonStop S-series Server Tape drives in a NonStop enclosure Fiber connects to only one tape drive 50/125 micro meters Optical Fiber Distance = 3 to 500 m OR 62.
Installing the SCSI Interface Cable Cabling the Fibre Channel Converter Installing the SCSI Interface Cable 1. Before you install the 68-pin SCSI cable from the Fibre Channel converter to the server, check that the tape drive and the Fibre Channel converter are both powered off. Refer to Appendix A, Multimode Fiber Optic Cables for cable part numbers. 2. Connect the 68-pin SCSI cable to the SCSI channel port on the Fibre Channel converter. 3.
Cabling the Fibre Channel Converter Installing the SCSI Interface Cable Figure 3-3.
Cabling the Fibre Channel Converter Installing Fiber Interface Cables Installing Fiber Interface Cables 1. Connect one end of the fiber cable to port A on the tape drive. See Figure 3-4. Refer to Appendix A, Multimode Fiber Optic Cables for cable part numbers. 2. Connect the other end of the cable to the GBIC on the Fibre Channel converter. See Figure 3-5. Figure 3-4.
Cabling the Fibre Channel Converter Powering On the Tape Drive and the Fibre Channel Converter Figure 3-5. Location of the GBIC on the Fibre Channel Converter GBIC Power on both the tape drive and the Fiber Channel converter. The tape drive must be powered on first. Powering On the Tape Drive and the Fibre Channel Converter 1. Check that the power cords are fully seated in the AC power receptacles on both the tape drive and the Fibre Channel converter. 2.
Powering On the Tape Drive and the Fibre Channel Converter Cabling the Fibre Channel Converter Figure 3-6. FC LED Illuminated FC LED Figure 3-7.
Cabling the Fibre Channel Converter Connecting the Fibre Channel Converter to the Fiber Channel Interface Card Connecting the Fibre Channel Converter to the Fiber Channel Interface Card Figure 3-8 shows an example of a Fibre Channel converter configured with an L700 tape library and a NonStop S-Series server. The Fiber Channel interface card is located inside the front right access door of the L700 tape library.
Cabling the Fibre Channel Converter Installing the SCSI Interface Cable Installing the SCSI Interface Cable 1. Before you install the 68-pin SCSI cable from the Fibre Channel converter to the server, check that the tape library and the Fiber Channel converter are both powered off. Refer to Appendix A, Multimode Fiber Optic Cables for a listing of SCSI part numbers. 2. Connect the 68-pin SCSI cable to the SCSI channel port on the Fibre Channel converter. See Figure 3-2, Rear Panel Components, on page 3-2.
Cabling the Fibre Channel Converter Installing Fiber Interface Cables Figure 3-9. Location of the Fiber Channel Interface Card of the L700 Tape Library After you have installed the fiber cable, power on both the L700 tape library and the Fibre Channel converter. The tape library must be powered on first.
Cabling the Fibre Channel Converter Powering on the L700 Tape Library and the Fibre Channel Converter Powering on the L700 Tape Library and the Fibre Channel Converter 1. Check that the power cords are fully seated in the AC power receptacles on both the tape library and the Fibre Channel converter. 2. Attach the male end of the power cords to two separate power outlets. 3. Press the power switch to 1 on the L700 tape library. 4. Press the power switch to 1 on the Fibre Channel converter. 5.
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4 SCF Configuration This section has the following topics: Configuring the Fibre Channel Converter 4-1 Configuring the Storage Devices 4-2 Configuring the Fibre Channel Converter 1. Check that the Fibre Channel converter is installed properly. 2. Save the current $SYSTEM.ZSYSCONF.CONFIG file using the SCF SAVE command. The SAVE command is described in the SCF Reference Manual for G-Series Releases. 3.
SCF Configuration Configuring the Storage Devices Configuring the Storage Devices A tape drive connected to a Fibre Channel converter must be configured as ID 5. Use DEVICE ID attribute 5 when adding the tape drive to the system configuration database. If you have a tape library that requires you to use any SCSI ID other than 5, contact your service provider. For more information about configuring storage devices refer to the SCF Reference Manual for the Storage Subsystem.
5 Troubleshooting the Fibre Channel Converter This section includes the following topics: TSM/OSM 5-1 Visual Inspection 5-1 Technical Support 5-1 LED Status Lights 5-2 TSM/OSM For information about using TSM/OSM for troubleshooting refer to TSM/OSM online help. Visual Inspection To assure that the installation of the Fibre Channel converter has been completed correctly: 1. Be sure all devices are powered up. 2. Check that all cords are plugged in tightly, and there are no bent pins. 3.
LED Status Lights Troubleshooting the Fibre Channel Converter LED Status Lights Figure 5-1 shows the LED status lights on the rear panel of the Fibre Channel converter. Figure 5-1. LED Status Lights LED Status Lights Table 5-1.
A Multimode Fiber Optic Cables To connect each CT9840FC-1/CT9841FC-1 Fibre Channel tape drive to a NonStop S-series system, both a CT9800FC Fibre Channel converter with a multimode gigabit interface converter (GBIC) and a supported multimode short-wave fiber-optic cable are required. Note. The Fibre Channel converter is shipped with a black multimode GBIC. Do not use a blue single-mode GBIC, such as those on a SCSI extender, to connect to a 9840 Fibre Channel tape drive.
62.5/125 Multimode Fiber-Optic Cables (676x-x) With SC Connectors Multimode Fiber Optic Cables Two types of multimode fiber-optic cables are supported for connection to CT9841FC-1 Fibre Channel tape drives: • • We recommend using a 50/125 micron multimode fiber-optic cable with SC/LC connectors on opposite ends. The maximum cable length supported is 500 meters. For distances greater than 250 meters, this type of cable is required.
F9x Cables With FDDI Connectors Multimode Fiber Optic Cables F9x Cables With FDDI Connectors Product No. Part No. Description F9-10W T64351 10 meter (32.8 feet) F9-25W T64352 25 meter (82 feet) F9-50W T64353 50 meter (164 feet) F9-100W T64354 100 meter (328 feet) F9-250W T64355 250 meter (820 feet) F12x Cables With FDDI Connectors and SC Connector Product No. Part No. Description F12-10 U33690 10 meter (32.
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B Product Specifications Fibre Channel Converter Figure B-1. Fibre Channel Converter 10.75 inches 10.75 inches 1.75 inches 1.75 inches 17 inches Table B-1. Fibre Channel Converter Dimensions Specification Value Weight 8 pounds Width 17 inches Height 1.75 inches Length 10.75 inches Figure B-2.
Power Requirements Product Specifications Power Requirements WARNING. The Fibre Channel converter does not have protection against lightning surges. For this reason, if you are located in a high risk area, use external surge protection rated for use in your location and be able to handle the power requirements of the tape drive enclosure. Table B-2. Fibre Channel Converter Specifications Voltage AC Input 110-230 VAC, 0.6-0.5 Amps Phase Type Single 50/60 Hz Min. Watts 42 Watts Max.
Safety and Compliance Regulatory Compliance Statements The following warning and regulatory compliance statements apply to the products documented by this manual. FCC Compliance This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
Safety and Compliance Regulatory Compliance Statements Taiwan (BSMI) Compliance Japan (VCCI) Compliance This is a Class A product based on the standard or the Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Information Technology Equipment (VCCI). If this equipment is used in a domestic environment, radio disturbance may occur, in which case the user may be required to take corrective actions.
Regulatory Compliance Statements Safety and Compliance DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Supplier Name: HP COMPUTER CORPORATION Supplier Address: HP Computer Corporation, NonStop Enterprise Division 10300 North Tantau Ave Cupertino, CA 95014 USA Represented in the EU By: Hewlett Packard Company P.O.
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Index A Adding Mounting brackets to a customer provided rack 2-3 C Configuration Fibre Channel converter 1-1, 4-1 storage devices 4-2 Connecting a Fibre Channel converter to a tape drive 3-1 D Data connections GBIC 1-2 IOMF 2 CRU 1-2 RS-232 serial port 1-2 S74000 PMF CRU 1-2 SCSI channel port 1-2 ServerNet/DA S-SAC 1-2 Data transfer rate 1-2 E Enclosure for Fibre Channel converter 1-6 F Fibre Channel converter B-1 adding to a customer-provided rack 2-3 adding to an enclosure 2-3 adding to an existing in
T Index T Technical support 5-1 Troubleshooting for Fibre Channel converter 5-1 TSM/OSM 5-1 U Unpacking the Fibre Channel converter 2-2 V Visual inspection of Fibre Channel converter 5-1 9800FC (CT9800FC) Fibre Channel Converter Installation and User’s Guide—524957-003 Index -2