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Connect the power cords ato the power supply units.
Connect the power cords to a bpower outlet of the socket strip in the rack.
Connecting with the mains voltage
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Server
Storage module
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Storage modules: Installing the front cover
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Fit the front cover in the left side slots of the storage module to attach. a
Support the left side of the front cover with your left hand.b
Hold the tab on the front cover.c
Attach the safety lock into the easy lock / snap fit.d
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a
Fitting a storage module in the rack
Height of the storage module(2 HU)
b
Hole with the M5 cage nut
a Push the storage module as far as possible into the rack.
b Fasten the storage module to the rack using the two knurled screws on the storage module’s front panel which fit into the M5 cage nuts in the support upright.
Storage modules: Attaching the slide rails to the rack
a Position the support bracket at the corresponding height on the rear left support upright, (place knob in corresponding hole).
b Fasten the support bracket using two M5 centering fixtures.
c Position the left support system in the support bracket (insert retaining bolts).
d Clamp the left support system between the front left support upright and the support bracket by pressing it together, positioning it on the front support upright and releasing it again. The support system automatically adjusts to the rack depth.
e Fasten the support system at the front side with a M5 centering screw.
f Insert the M5 cage nut into that hole of the front support upright which is between the two occupied holes.
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General information regarding server installation in the rack is included in the technical manual for the appropriate rack.i
Fitting the server in the rack
Place the outer telescopic rails on the sides of the server.a
Slide the outer telescopic rails backwards to fasten it in place.b
c Extend the interior telescopic rails completely to the front.
d Insert the prepared server into the protruding interior telescope rails until the rails engage.
e Release the locking mechanism of both rails – see (5a) for fully extending rails and (5b) for partially extending rails.
f Push the server as far as possible into the rack.
g Fasten the server to the rack using the two knurled screws on the server front panel which fit into the M5 cage nuts in the support upright.
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Tightening torque for M5 screws: 2.5 Nm +/-10%i
Server: Mounting the telescopic rail in the rack
Extend the telescopic rail fully.a
Unlock the outer telescopic rail and remove it. bWith fully-extendable rails (a): Press the locking lever. With partially extendable rails (b): Press the release spring.
c Position the support bracket at the corresponding height on the rear left support upright, (place knob in corresponding hole).
d Fasten the support bracket using two M5 centering fixtures.
e Position the left support system in the support bracket (insert retaining bolts).
f Clamp the left support system between the front left support upright and the support bracket by pressing it together, positioning it on the front support upright and releasing it again. The support system automatically adjusts to the rack depth.
g Insert the safety lock into the easy lock (snap fit).
h Insert the M5 cage nut in the front left support upright (from the rear; the second hole above the safety lock, not shown) which will be used for fastening the server.
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Do NOT install the modules too high in the rack if the bottom of the rack is empty. The weight of the modules may cause the rack to become “top heavy” and unstable if installed in the top of an empty rack.
The storage modules are preconfigured and assigned by numbers in the factory. The sequence of storage modules must be observed precisely when they are mounted; otherwise the system does not work.
The numbers assigned in the factory are put on the front side of the DX80 component and at the rear frame of the units.
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Locating the mounting positions in the rack
Recommendation for VTL / NAS Performance
Alternativefor NAS Basic
Recommendationfor NAS Basic
Storage Base CE
::
Storage Expansion DE-1
Server
Storage Expansion DE-2
:
Server
Storage Base CE
Storage Expansion DE-1
Storage Expansion DE-2
:
:
Server
Storage Base CE2
Storage Expansion DE2-1
Storage Expansion DE2-2
Storage Base CE1
Storage Expansion DE1-1
Storage Expansion DE1-2
For a PRIMERGY rack, please refer to the „User‘s Guide“ on the documentation CD.
For a third party rack, please refer to the technical manual of the respective rack.
Rack requirementsETERNUS CS800 S3 NAS Entry / NAS Basic / NAS Performance / VTL
Without expansion modules With expansion modules
Height NAS Basic: 4 HU, i.e. 17.8 cm
NAS Performance / VTL: 6 HU, i.e. 26.7 cm
Up to 22 HU, i.e. 97.8 cm
Width (side to side) 48.4 cm 48.4 cm
Depth (front to back) 77.0 cm 77.0 cm
Weight (stand alone) NAS Basic: 60 kg
NAS Performance / VTL : 95 kg
Up to 375 kg
Air clearance Open 4’’ (10.2 cm) before and behind unit for proper air flow
Ventilation clearance At least 200 mm on the front and rear
Installing the rack
Installing the rack1.
Locating the mounting positions in the rack2.
Server: Mounting the telescopic rail in the rack and 3. fitting the server in the rack
Storage modules: Attaching the slide rails to the rack, 4. fitting a storage module in the rack and installing the front cover
Preparing FC and LAN cables with the labels from the 5. label sheet (not shown)
Connecting with the mains voltage6.
7. Connecting storage module(s) and server
8. Turning on the system
9. Connecting the server with a notebook
10. Doing the initial configuration with the notebook
11. Connecting the system with the LAN
12. VTL variant: Connecting the FC cables
13. NAS Basic/Performance: PTT or VTL cabling
Installation procedure
First of all, please take a few moments to familiarize yourself with the instructions in the supplied •manual, “Safety Notes and Regulations”.
Do not unpack the server and storage modules until they are at their installation location. Ask •other people to help you transport the modules.
If the devices are brought in from a cold environment, condensation may occur both inside and on •the outside of the devices. In case of high temperature differences, please allow a sufficient acclimatization time of up to 10 hours before powering on the server and the storage modules.
For further information about setting up the ETERNUS CS800 S3 system (e.g. clearance areas, •acclimatization times), please refer to the “User’s Guide” on the documentation CD.
You will find detailed information on installing, operating and maintaining your ETERNUS CS800 S3 system as well as related safety instructions in the “User’s Guide” manual on the documentation CD.Important information
Considerations before installation
Rackmount kit •
„Safety Notes and Regulations“ manual •
Documentation CD •
Quick start poster •
Label sheet •
RX300 S6 packageRX300 S6 server •
2 power cords •
Cable transport box
DX80 base packageDX80 base •
Front cover •
2 power cords •
Rackmount kit •
Please check first that the delivery is complete.
DX80 expansion packageDX80 expansion •
Front cover •
2 power cords •
Rackmount kit •
1 pair of SAS cables •
NAS Entry NAS Basic NAS Performance VTL
No FC cables
No LAN cables
2 FC cables •
2 LAN cables •
4 FC cables •
4 LAN cables •
4 FC cables •
4 LAN cables •
Delivery packs
You can find the current version of all manuals at •http://manuals.ts.fujitsu.com/primergyservers.htmlNavigate to Business Products > Storage Solutions > Storage systems > ETERNUS CS800.
Please follow the instructions in the "Safety Notes and Regulations" manual delivered with the •RX300 S6 delivery pack and the information on warranty regulations on the documentation CD.
Please note
Internet URLs
Important Note
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ETERNUS CS800 S3 variants
NAS Performance and VTLNAS Entry
NAS Basic
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a Server b Storage base c Storage expansion (optional)
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NAS Entry NAS Basic NAS Performance VTL
1 server
5 x 1 GbE for LAN connections
1 server + 1 storage base
0 – 9 storage expansions
7 x 1 GbE for LAN connections
2 x 8 GbFC for PTT and VTL (optional)
1 server + 2 storage bases
0 – 4 pairs of storage expansions
2 x 10 GbE + 5 x 1 GbE for LAN connections
2 x 8 GbFC for PTT and VTL
1 server + 2 storage bases
0 – 4 pairs of storage expansions
5 x 1 GbE for LAN connections
4 x 8 GbFC for VTL (default) or
2 x 8 GbFC for VTL and 2 x 8 GbFC for PTT (if configured)
NAS: Network Attached Storage VTL: Virtual Tape Library PTT: Path To Tape
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b
c
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Congratulations from Fujitsu on purchasing your new ETERNUS CS800 S3 system.
Welcome
The ETERNUS CS800 S3 system is available in several variants.
This poster is applicable for each variant. It guides you through the ETERNUS CS800 S3 installation in case your system is delivered in components.
Quick Start Hardware
ETERNUS CS800 S3First Steps Hardware Setup and ConfigurationEnglish
Solution Identifier serial number
If you contact Fujitsu Support provide the ETERNUS CS800 Solution Identifier se-rial number. The Solution Identifier serial number is not displayed via the ETERNUS CS800 GUI, therefore please note the number on a secure place. For example, enter the number in the „Support Contract“ information of the „Contacts Configuration“ GUI Window, see „User’s Guide“ for more information. This serial number is available as a la-bel on the Primergy RX300 S6 and the ETERNUS DX80 System.
RX300 S6 DX80
The Fujitsu ETERNUS team wishes you every success with your new ETERNUS CS800 S3 system.
All the best!
Server indicators
Front side Rear Indicator Color Status Meaning
a HDD BUSY greenon HDD in active phase
off HDD inactive
b HDD FAULT orange
off No HDD error
on HDD Faulty or Rebuild stopped
flashing HDD Rebuild, HDD Identity
d Optical drive activity green on Access to optical drive
i j ID blueoff Server not selected
on Server selected (ID button has been pressed or ServerView button activated)
j j CSS yellow
off System OK
on Prefailure event detected (for CSS component)
flashing Error detected (for CSS component)
k j Global Error orange
off No critical event
on Prefailure event detected
flashing Error detected
l Hard disk activity green flashing Access to internal drive
m Power-ongreen on Server on
orange on Standby mode (server switched off, mains voltage OK)
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m
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LAN activity green
on LAN connection
off No LAN connection
flashing LAN transfer
l LAN transfer rate greenoff LAN transfer rate 10 Mbit/s
on LAN transfer rate 100 Mbit/s
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eLAN transfer rate
yellow on LAN transfer rate 1 Gbit/s
green on LAN transfer rate 100 Mbit/s
off LAN transfer rate 10 Mbit/s
a Link/activity yellowon 8 Gbit/s LAN connection
flashing LAN transfer activity with 8 Gbit/s
b Link/activity greenon 4 Gbit/s LAN connection
flashing LAN transfer activity with 4 Gbit/s
c Link/activity amberon 1 Gbit/s LAN connection
flashing LAN transfer activity with 1 Gbit/s
f LAN activity greenoff No LAN transfer activity
flashing LAN transfer activity
g Link greenon LAN connection
off No LAN connection
DX80 indicators
Base Expansion Indicator Color Status Meaning
Front Side
a a Power greenon Power is turned on
off No power
b b Ready greenon Device is available for use
off Device is not available for use
c c Fault orange
off No error
on Internal device part abnormality detected
flashing Internal device part needs preventive replacement
d d Identify blue – Not used
e Cache green
off No data in the device cache
on Data is in the device cache
flashing Cache data is beeing saved to flash memory after power failure
Rear
a SCU status green
off No power
on Normal behaviour of the SCU (System Capacitor Unit)
flashing SCU is beeing charged
b a ID (Identify) blue – Not used
c c SAS link
green on Link established
off Link not established
orange flashing Preventive replacement is ongoing
e e Activity greenoff Data transfer in progress
on No data transfer
g Ready greenon Device is available for use
off Device is not available for use
h FC link greenon FC link established
off FC link not established
k g Status
yellow on Fault detected or initialization procedure ongoing
green on Normal operation
off No power
l MST (Master) greenon This controller module (of the two within the DX80) is the master
off This controller module is not the master
Server: Controls and indicators DX80 base: Controls and indicators
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da b ec ff g ge h i h
SCU Status indicatora
ID (Identify) indicatorb
SAS (DE) link indicatorc
SAS (OUT) portd
Activity indicatore
RMT port (left), MNT port (right)f
Link indicatorg
FC Linkindicatorh
Host FC porti
PWC port (not used)j
STS (Status; Unit Ready/Fault) LEDk
MST (Master) indicatorl
Power indicatora
Ready indicatorb
Fault indicatorc
Identify indicatord
Cache indicatore
Power on buttonf
Front side
Rear
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DX80 expansion: Controls and indicators
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ca b ed c
ID (Identify) indicatora
Not used with CS800b
SAS linkup indicatorc
SAS (OUT) portd
SAS (IN) porte
STS (status) indicatorf
Power indicatora
Ready indicatorb
Fault indicatorc
Identify indicatord
Front side
Rear
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i j k l
Front side
HDD BUSY indicatora
HDD FAULT indicatorb
ID cardc
Optical drive activity indicatord
Open/close optical drivee
3 x USB connectorsf
Control panelg
Video connector (not used)h
i ID indicator / ID button
j CSS indicator
k Global Error indicator
l Hard disk activity indicator
m Power-on indicator / On/Off button
n NMI button
o Reset button
Control panel
Serial port COM 2a
Serial port COM 1b
Monitor port VGAc
USB portsd
LAN port (100 Mbit/s) for iRMC servicee
LAN customer port (1 Gbit/s)f
LAN service port (1 Gbit/s) for field engineerg
Power supply indicatorh
Power supply connectori
Global Error/CSS/ID indicatorj
LAN activity indicatork
LAN transfer rate indicatorl
LAN activity indicatorm
LAN transfer rate indicatorn
Rear
i j k l m n o
k m mlj n n
Link/activity indicatora
Link/activity indicatorb
Link/activity indicatorc
LAN activity indicatord
LAN ransfer rate indicatore
LAN activity indicatorf
Link indicatorg
a b c ed
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PCI cards forNAS Performance
2 x
10 G
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2 x
8 G
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4 x
1 G
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Slot Usage
1 RAID controller
2, 3 Ethernet ports for connections with LAN and DX80 base(s)
4 FC ports for PTT and/or VTL (VTL/NAS Performance variant) (NAS Basic variant: optional)
5, 6 FC ports for connections with the DX80 base(s)
7 Ethernet ports for connections with LAN (VTL: FC ports for VTL connections)
Slot numbers:
Connection for PPT: 8 Gb/s FC
Connection to VTL target: 8 Gb/s FC
NAS Basic/Performance: PTT or VTL cabling
The usage of the ports has been configured in the factory as follows: The lower port is used for PPT, the upper port is used for VTL.
The usage of the two lower FC ports has been configured in the factory as ordered.
In case VTL and PTT has been chosen, the two lower FC ports are used for PTT. •
In case only VTL (without PTT) has been chosen, the two lower FC ports are used for VTL (as the upper two FC ports). •
8 Gb/s FC8 Gb/s FC
8 Gb/s FC8 Gb/s FC
Connections to VTL target:
Connections for PTT (if configured) or to VTL target:
VTL variant: Connecting the FC cables
4 x 1 Gb/s Eth.1 Gb/s Eth.
6 x 1 Gb/s Eth.1 Gb/s Eth.
VTL
NAS Entry
NAS Basic
4 x 1 Gb/s Eth.1 Gb/s Eth.
4 x 1 Gb/s Eth.1 Gb/s Eth. 2 x 10 Gb/s Eth.NAS Performance
Connecting the system with the LAN
Initial configuration with the notebook
Setup the network connection on the notebook 1. a.
Open a Web browser, type 10.1.1.1 in the address box, and press <Enter>.2.
Login on the CS800 Web GUI. Login type: Administrator, Password: spcc3.
Follow the instructions given by Getting Started Wizard 4. b:
a
b
The VTL variant is identical except for an 2 x 8 GbFC PCI card on slot 7. The variants NAS Entry and NAS Basic use the same PCI cards at the same positions or have empty slots.
For details, please refer to the „User’s Guide“ on the documentation CD.
Accept the License Agreement. •
Setup the Network Configuration. •
Set Date and Time. •
Check and confirm the settings. •
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Using an Ethernet cable, connect the Ethernet port on the notebook to a free 1 Gb Ethernet port on slot b or c on the back of the server. You can also use the 1 Gb Ethernet port at a.
Connecting the server with a notebook
Press the ON/OFF button of the storage base(s) 1. (a). NAS Basic variant: 1 storage base, VTL and NAS Performance: 2 storage bases.
Wait until the READY LEDs of all storage 2. modules have switched to green.
Press the ON/OFF button of the server (3. b).
Wait about 15 minutes before starting any 4. further actions.
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a
Turning on the system
Connecting storage module(s) and server
Connecting a storage base module and storage expansion modules
NAS Basic: Connecting the server and the storage base
VTL and NAS Performance: Connecting the server and the two storage bases
CE1
CE2
LAN cable FC cable SAS cable