12/16 BaysFibre/SAS/iSCSI toSAS RAID Subsystemwww.raiddeluxe.comInstallation GuideVersion 1.0
INTRODUCTION91.3 Locations of the Subsystem Component The main components of the Fibre/SAS/iSCSI to 6Gb/s SAS RAID subsystem are shown in the below
INTRODUCTION101.3.2 SAS RAID Subsystem Rear View● 2U-12 bays SAS RAID Subsystem Rear View● 3U-16 bays SAS RAID Subsystem Rear ViewLED Normal status Pr
INTRODUCTION111.3.2.1 Rear View of Fibre to SAS RAID ControllerThe following table describes the Fibre to 6Gb/s SAS RAID sub-system host channel link/
INTRODUCTION121.3.2.4 Expander OutputThe following table describes the Fibre/SAS/iSCSI to SAS RAID subsystem expander port link/access LED.Expander LE
INTRODUCTION131.3.2.5 Global StatusOn the left side of RS232 port are two LEDs which indicate the status of the RAID controller working on redundant m
INTRODUCTION14Note: A power supply/cooling fan module can be removed from a powered-on enclosure; however, the expander controller may automatically s
INTRODUCTION15Note: It is rare for both Fibre/SAS/iSCSI to 6Gb/s SAS RAID subsystem to fail simultaneously. However, if this occurs, the RAID subsyste
INTRODUCTION16● Redundant Controller ModeThe following table is the max no. of Fibre/SAS/iSCSI to 6Gb/s SAS RAID subsystem supported:Disks/SubsystemEx
HARDWARE INSTALLATION172. Hardware InstallationThe following sections show the 12 bays RDL-BS12S6-R2/RDL-BD12S6-R2 installation. An installation with
HARDWARE INSTALLATION182.1 Installing an Subsystem into the Rack or Tower (Option)1. Using supplied screws to secure the mounting-bracket rail and len
Fibre/SAS/iSCSI to 6Gb/s SAS RAID SubsystemRAID SubsystemInstallation GuideVersion: 1.0 Issue Date: December, 2010
HARDWARE INSTALLATION19Note: Be careful when handling and storing the drives. The tray provides some protection, but the drives and tray connectors ca
HARDWARE INSTALLATION202.2.1 Installing SAS/SATA Drives in the Enclo-sureFollow the steps below to install the 3.5-inch drives or 2.5-inch drives into
HARDWARE INSTALLATION21Note: To ensure proper airow for enclosure cooling, each slot should contain a drive tray.3. Click the drive tray latch into p
HARDWARE INSTALLATION22b. Clip the interposer board into the drive tray. c. Carefully slide the 2.5-inch drive toward the interposer board. d. Turn t
HARDWARE INSTALLATION23b. Position interposer board with drive toward the interposer board slot with the latch point in the interposer board aligned w
HARDWARE INSTALLATION243. Click the drive tray latch into position, then continuing to slide the other drive tray into the slot.4. Turn the key-lock t
HARDWARE INSTALLATION25Note: There are two slots for your SAS RAID controller. If you only installed one in your subsystem, the other empty slot must
HARDWARE INSTALLATION262.3.3 Check Controller Memory ModuleAt least 1GB registered DDR2-800 cache memory is required in each controller. Make sure the
HARDWARE INSTALLATION272.3.3.2 Removing the DDR-2 SDRAM DIMM1. Use your thumbs to gently push the release tabs at both ends of the socket to release
HARDWARE INSTALLATION28Note: The power supply/cooling fan modules are heavy. Be carefully when you lift it up into the slot.2.4.2 Removing a Power Sup
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HARDWARE INSTALLATION292. Connect the power cord and connect the cable strap with open-ing cable clamp to the power module. Using the release tab toad
HARDWARE INSTALLATION30Figure 2-6 Connect SAS RAID subsystem and host adapter 2.6.2 Connecting Monitor PortThe SAS RAID subsystem is normally delivere
HARDWARE INSTALLATION31• RS232C Port ConnectionThe SAS RAID subsystem can be congured via a VT-100 compatible terminal or a PC running a VT-100 termi
HARDWARE INSTALLATION322.6.3 Power Up the RAID Subsystem There is one main power on/off switch located on the rear side of the RAID subsystem. This on
HARDWARE INSTALLATION332.7.1 Conguring Method• Method 1: LCD Panel with KeypadYou can use LCD front panel and keypad function to simply createthe RAI
HARDWARE INSTALLATION34• Method 3: LAN Port Connection For additional information on using the LAN port to congurethe RAID subsystem see the Chapter
35APPENDIXTechnical SpecicationsAdapter Architecture• 800 MHz PowerPC RAID-on-Chip for RAID core and SAS microcode• Up to 4GB DDR2-800 registered
APPENDIX36• Automatic synchronization of rmware version in the dual-active mode• Multi-path & load-balancing support (Microsoft MPIO)• Max 122
37APPENDIXSoftware Drivers• OS IndependentPhysical/ElectricalSAS hard drives• Up to 12/16 2.5-inch or 3.5-inch SAS hot-plug hard drives (6.0 Gb/s) at
APPENDIX38• 1 LAN RJ-45 connector• 2 SAS CH0&CH1 connector for SAS to SAS RAID controllerLED IndicatorsHard-drive carrier• 1 single-color activity
Contents1. Introduction ... 61.1 Overview ...
39APPENDIXEnvironmentalTemperature: • Operating 0° to 40°C • Storage –40° to 60°
2.7.1 Conguring Method ... 332.7.2 Format, Partition and Mount the SAS RAID Subsystem Vol-umes ...
INTRODUCTION61. IntroductionThis section presents a brief overview of the 12/16 bays external Fi-bre/SAS/iSCSI to 6Gb/s SAS RAID subsystem. 1.1 Overvi
INTRODUCTION7SAS/iSCSI to 6Gb/s SAS RAID subsystem incorporates onboard high performance 800MHz RAID-on-Chip storage processor and DDR2-800 SDRAM memo
INTRODUCTION8local or remote to access it from any standard internet browser via a 1Gb/s LAN port. The rmware contains SMTP manager monitors all syst
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