Plasmon Computer Hardware FS3102 User Manual

FS3102 Hardware Installation  
Guide  
Version 1.0  
European Headquarters  
Plasmon Data Limited,  
Whiting Way,  
Melbourn,  
For more information:  
Hertfordshire ,  
SG8 6EN,  
U.K.  
Tel: +44 (0) 1763 262963  
Fax: +44 (0) 1763 264444  
Plasmon and Raidtec are registered trademarks of Plasmon Plc. Copyright 2005  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
8.3  
8.4  
Battery Pack Replacement Policy ____________________________________________________ 21  
BBU Indicators ___________________________________________________________________ 21  
9
Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) __________________________________________________________ 22  
Plasmon Technical Support. ___________________________________________________________ 23  
10  
Appendix A - Alerts ________________________________________________________________________ 24  
Failure Events __________________________________________________________________________ 24  
Alert Messages _________________________________________________________________________ 26  
Notifications __________________________________________________________________________ 26  
Warnings_____________________________________________________________________________ 26  
Appendix B - RAID Features ________________________________________________________________ 28  
RAID Levels ___________________________________________________________________________ 28  
Logical Volumes ________________________________________________________________________ 28  
RAID Creation _________________________________________________________________________ 28  
RAID Expansion________________________________________________________________________ 28  
Expansion By Row _____________________________________________________________________ 28  
Expansion By Column __________________________________________________________________ 28  
RAID Verify ___________________________________________________________________________ 29  
Stripe Size _____________________________________________________________________________ 29  
Stripe Unit Size _________________________________________________________________________ 29  
Caching _______________________________________________________________________________ 29  
Read Cached Data _____________________________________________________________________ 29  
Streaming Read Data ___________________________________________________________________ 29  
Write Cached Data _____________________________________________________________________ 29  
Auto Rebuild ___________________________________________________________________________ 30  
Disabled _____________________________________________________________________________ 30  
Priority ______________________________________________________________________________ 30  
Background___________________________________________________________________________ 30  
Appendix C - System Specifications ___________________________________________________________ 31  
Electrical Characteristics_________________________________________________________________ 31  
Voltage Rating ________________________________________________________________________ 31  
Current Consumption ___________________________________________________________________ 31  
Power Consumption ____________________________________________________________________ 31  
Environmental Conditions________________________________________________________________ 31  
Temperature __________________________________________________________________________ 31  
Relative Humidity______________________________________________________________________ 31  
Altitude______________________________________________________________________________ 31  
Shock _______________________________________________________________________________ 31  
Vibration_____________________________________________________________________________ 31  
Air Flow _____________________________________________________________________________ 32  
Mechanical Specifications ________________________________________________________________ 32  
Weight ______________________________________________________________________________ 32  
Dimensions___________________________________________________________________________ 32  
Appendix D - Supported Disk Drives __________________________________________________________ 33  
Supported Drive List ____________________________________________________________________ 33  
Appendix E - Ethernet Interface References ____________________________________________________ 34  
Supported Interfaces ____________________________________________________________________ 34  
Supported Protocols _____________________________________________________________________ 34  
HTTP (Web)__________________________________________________________________________ 34  
SMTP (Email)_________________________________________________________________________ 34  
SNMP Traps __________________________________________________________________________ 34  
Raidtec FS3102 Hardware Installation Guide  
Version 1.0  
3
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Default IP Address ______________________________________________________________________ 34  
Restoring Default IP Address _____________________________________________________________ 34  
Raidtec FS3102 Hardware Installation Guide  
Version 1.0  
4
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
1 Preface  
1.1 Introduction  
This document has been produced to outline the steps required to install a Raidtec FS3102 Raid system. The  
document also includes some of the features available and includes the systems specifications.  
TM  
Refer to the FS3102 Management User Guide for detailed instructions on installing the Raidtec Manager  
software.  
1.2 Disclaimer  
The information in this document is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a  
commitment by Plasmon Data Ltd. or its agents. Plasmon Data Ltd. assumes no responsibility for any errors  
that may appear in this document except in so far as alterations may be made subsequent to receiving written  
indication of the information concerned.  
The product description in this document is intended solely for use in operation, installation and maintenance  
of the Plasmon Data Ltd. Plasmon Raidtec FS3102 Subsystem. Use of this document for all other purposes,  
without prior written approval from Plasmon Data Ltd. is prohibited.  
Copyright © 2005  
Plasmon Data Limited  
Whiting Way, Melbourn  
Nr. Royston Hertfordshire  
United Kingdom SG8 6EN  
All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced, photocopied, stored on a retrieval system, or  
transmitted without express permission of Plasmon Data Ltd.  
1.3 Trademarks  
FS3102 is a trademark of Plasmon Data Ltd. All other names, brands, products and services are trademarks or  
registered trademarks of their respective companies.  
1.4 Modifications  
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Plasmon Data Ltd. could void the user’s warranty.  
Raidtec FS3102 Hardware Installation Guide  
Version 1.0  
5
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
1.5 FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement  
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy. If not installed and used in strict  
accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions, it may cause interference to radio and television reception.  
The limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against interference in a residential installation.  
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.  
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device in  
accordance with the specifications in Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC rules.  
If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception, the user is encouraged to try one or  
more of the following corrective measures:  
Reorient the receiving antenna.  
Relocate the computer with respect to the receiver.  
Move the computer away from the receiver.  
Plug the computer into a different outlet so that computer and receiver are on different branch circuits.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for additional suggestions.  
1.6 FCC Booklet Information  
The following booklet, prepared by the Federal Communications Commission, may also be helpful in  
resolving interference issues:  
How to Identify and Resolve Radio/TV Interference Problems.  
This booklet is available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20401,  
Stock No. 004-000-00345-4.  
1.7 Shielded Cables  
Shielded Interference Cable(s) must be used according to FCC 15.838d.  
1.8 Compliance  
1.8.1 CANADA:  
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in  
the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications.  
Le présent appareil numérique n'émet pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les limites applicables aux  
appareils numériques de la class A prescrites dans le Règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique édicté par le  
ministère des Communications du Canada.  
1.8.2 EUROPE:  
This device complies with EU EMC Directive 89/336/EEC and was  
assessed to the requirements of the following:  
EN 55022-1994+A1, A2 CISPR 22 Class A.  
EN 50082-1-1997 (EN 61000-4-2,3,4,5,6,11).  
This product was designed, developed, and manufactured under  
an NQA registered I.S. EN ISO 9001-2000 quality system.  
Raidtec FS3102 Hardware Installation Guide  
Version 1.0  
6
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
2 FS3102 System Overview  
The Raidtec FS3102 2Gb FC-SATA RAID system includes the following pieces:  
2Gb FC-SATA RAID controller that supports up to 16 SATA disk drives (only 12 are used in this  
product), two 2Gb FC target interfaces using SFPs and a 1 Gb Ethernet port for connectivity  
(management software and email alerts)  
o
256 MB of cache memory (1 GB optional)  
Battery Backup Unit (BBU) for maintaining power to the cache memory during power failures (optional)  
2U 12 bay enclosure with two redundant PSU modules, three redundant fan modules and a backplane  
SATA disk drives in shuttles  
o
Capacities supported are 250 GB, 400 GB and 500 GB  
Raidtec Manager Management Software for managing the RAID system  
Java Application that runs on a host system  
o
3 Blowers  
Controller  
SATA HDD 1  
SATA HDD 2  
Dual  
2 Gb FC  
SATA II  
Gigabit  
Ethernet  
Dual PSU  
SATA HDD 12  
Optional BBU  
Figure 2-1: Raidtec FS3102 Block Diagram  
Raidtec FS3102 Hardware Installation Guide  
Version 1.0  
7
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
3 General Precautions and Electrical  
Considerations  
Read all these instructions before setting up and using your system!  
Follow all warnings and instructions noted on the computer and in the operating instructions.  
Save these instructions for future reference.  
Use of a non-interruptible power supply is strongly recommended.  
Do not set up or use this device near water. Electrical shock and damage may occur if water shorts out high  
voltage parts.  
Do not block the enclosure vents or place this device in a built-in installation unless proper ventilation is  
provided. Blocking enclosure vent could cause installed components to overheat and operate unreliably.  
Avoid setting the device on a bed, sofa, carpet, pillow or other soft surfaces that can cover the enclosure vents.  
Never set the device on a radiator, heat register, or other heat source.  
Never insert foreign objects into the enclosure slots. Fire, electrical shock, and/or damage may occur if such  
objects short out high voltage parts.  
Operate the device using the correct type of AC power source, as specified on the label (typically, 115V/60Hz  
in the US and Canada; 230V/50Hz in the UK and Europe).  
Plug the power cord into a properly grounded electrical outlet to prevent electrical shock.  
Do not use adapter plugs or remove the grounding prong.  
Replace any obsolete outlet. If you use an extension cord with the system, use a 3-wire extension cord and  
make sure that the extension cord’s ampere rating is sufficient to handle the load of all the equipment plugged  
into it.  
Use an approved surge suppresser to protect the equipment from erratic electricity supply.  
Install new or replace failed disk drives with drives that are listed on the Plasmon approved drive list ONLY.  
Check that the total load of all devices attached to one cord or one outlet never exceeds 15 amperes. The  
wattage rating for most devices is listed on the label for the product.  
Do not set any object on the power cord. Situate the power cord away from traffic areas so it will not be  
stepped on or tripped over.  
Prevent static electricity from permanently damaging your electronic components. Observe the proper  
Electro Static Discharge (ESD) measures when handling components such as drives.  
Do not attempt to service this device yourself except as explained in the manual.  
The maximum operating ambient temperature is 40˚ Celsius.  
The rear of the unit should have at least 300mm clearance from any other objects for ventilation.  
The power supply cord provides the safety earth connection. The power supply cord should be connected to  
an outlet that is grounded in accordance with the National Electric Code (NEC).  
Contact service personnel for assistance if:  
A power cable or plug is frayed or damaged.  
Raidtec FS3102 Hardware Installation Guide  
Version 1.0  
8
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
The device is exposed to rain or water, or liquid has been spilled into it.  
The device is dropped or the enclosure is damaged.  
The device does not operate normally when the operating instructions are followed.  
CAUTION  
RISK OF EXPLOSION IF THE NVRAM BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT  
TYPE.  
DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS  
3.1 Cleaning Instructions  
Turn off the equipment and unplug it from the electrical outlet before cleaning.  
Use a damp cloth for cleaning. Never apply liquid or aerosol cleaners directly to computing devices.  
If the device gets wet, unplug all system power cables and contact Plasmon Data Ltd. Technical Support for  
assistance.  
Raidtec FS3102 Hardware Installation Guide  
Version 1.0  
9
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
4 Safety and Emissions  
4.1 Safety  
The Raidtec FS3102 is certified to the following standards.  
UL60950-1, CSA 22.2 No 60950-1-03, EN 60950, IEC 60950-1:2001  
4.2 FC Lasers.  
Warning:  
Lasers can cause permanent eye damage, which may result in permanent blindness, and therefore must be treated  
with respect and used with caution. This product uses lasers, which are classified as Class 1, which have a very low  
output power and are considered to be non-hazardous.  
The Laser used in this product is Class 1 compliant and conforms to IEC 60825-1.  
4.3 Emissions  
The Raidtec FS3102 is certified to the following standards.  
EN 55022 Class A, FCC Class A CFR47 Part 15  
4.4 Immunity  
The Raidtec FS3102 is certified to the following standards.  
EN 55024, EN 6100-3-2, EN 6100-3-3  
4.5 Safe Handling  
The product is conditioned for safe handling in regards to sharp edges and corners. Anti-static precautions should  
be observed when handling the RAID controller or the disk drives.  
Raidtec FS3102 Hardware Installation Guide  
Version 1.0  
10  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
5 Familiarising yourself with the system  
The following section outlines the different parts of the FS3102 system.  
5.1 Unpacking  
Be careful when unpacking the system from its packaging and get assistance when lifting the chassis out of the  
main box. Check all the items against the delivery dockets to ensure that all of the parts are present.  
It is shipped in a packing carton, as depicted in Figure 5-1.  
Disk Drive Box (Qty  
depends on configuration)  
Dummy Shuttle  
(Qty depends on  
configuration)  
System is packed  
in protective  
shipping foam in  
an internal box.  
Accessory Box x 1  
Foam packaging that  
covers the system  
incorporates the Rack  
mounting kit.  
Figure 5-1  
Raidtec FS3102 Hardware Installation Guide  
Version 1.0  
11  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
5.2 What’s in the box  
Table 5-1 outlines the standard kit supplied with a Raidtec FS3102.  
FS3102 Enclosure x 1  
Drive Shuttle  
(Up to 12 depending on capacity)  
Dummy Drive Shuttle  
(used to fill empty drive bays)  
Fibre Optic Cable (5m) x 2  
PSU Cable × 2 (Country Specific)  
Ethernet Cable x 1  
Raidtec Manager CD  
Rack Mounting Brackets (× 2) & Screws  
(Optional)  
(Refer to Rack Mount Procedure for  
installation)  
SFP (Optical Transceivers) x 2  
(Pre-installed in Controller)  
Table 5-1  
Raidtec FS3102 Hardware Installation Guide  
Version 1.0  
12  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
5.3 System Views  
The FS3102 system is a 2U 12 bay enclosure with two redundant PSU modules, three redundant fan modules and a  
backplane.  
5.3.1 System Front View  
Figure 5-2  
5.3.2 System LED Indicators  
System Power LED  
Blue = Good  
Red = One PSU module not working  
Check Event log  
Temperature Indicator  
Blue = Temperature OK  
Red = Over Temperature Alarm  
Check Event log  
Fan Indicator  
Blue = Fans Working  
Red = One or more fans not working.  
Check event log.  
Figure 5-3 – System Indicator LEDs  
5.3.2.1 Disk Drive Numbering  
The disk drives are numbered in the following sequence (as you are looking at the front of the system);  
Bay 1  
Bay 5  
Bay 9  
Bay 2  
Bay 6  
Bay 10  
Bay 3  
Bay 7  
Bay 11  
Bay 4  
Bay 8  
Bay 12  
Raidtec FS3102 Hardware Installation Guide  
Version 1.0  
13  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
5.3.3 System Back View  
Power Switch  
Alarm Reset  
FC Port A  
FC Port B  
Figure 5-4 – System Back View  
5.3.3.1 PSU Module and Fan Module Numbering  
PSU 1  
PSU 2  
Fan 1  
Fan 2  
Fan 3  
5.3.4 Controller Indicators  
Figure 5-5 describes what each activity light indicates. Refer to Table 5-2 for a detailed explanation of each  
indicator.  
Drive  
Power  
Activity  
FCB Activity*  
Ethernet  
Link  
FCA Activity*  
Fault  
Controller  
Ready  
Ethernet  
Activity  
*Note: Even though a cable may be connected, the indicator activity LED’s will only illuminate when there is  
activity on that channel.  
Figure 5-5 – Controller Activity Indicators  
Raidtec FS3102 Hardware Installation Guide  
Version 1.0  
14  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
INDICATOR  
Power  
FC A Activity  
COLOUR  
Green  
Green/Red  
DESCRIPTION  
Solid when power is available to the controller  
Flashes green when there is activity on FC Port A  
Solid red when FC Port A is down or unconnected  
Flashes when there is activity on FC Port B  
Solid red when FC Port B is down or unconnected  
Flashes when there is activity on any drive  
Solid if a fault is detected that activates the alarm  
Solid when the controller is ready  
FC B Activity  
Green/Red  
Drive Activity  
Fault  
Controller Ready  
Ethernet Link  
Green  
Red  
Green  
Green (1000BaseT)  
Orange (100BaseT)  
Solid when connected to a functioning 1000BaseT or  
100BaseT network.  
Off when not connected or connected to a 10Base T  
network.  
Ethernet Activity  
Green  
Flashes when there is activity on the network  
Table 5-2  
Raidtec FS3102 Hardware Installation Guide  
Version 1.0  
15  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
6 Installing the FS3102 system  
6.1 Installing Disk Drives  
Note: Disk drives do not have to be installed in any particular sequence when setting up the FS3102.  
Slide the lock release button to the right to release the drive tray handle, (see Figure 6-1). Using the drive tray  
handle, insert the drive tray into the system with the disk facing up (see Figure 6-2). Push the drive tray all the way  
in to the system and close the drive tray handle to engage the connector.  
Drive Tray Handle  
Lock Release Button  
Figure 6-1  
Figure 6-2 Drive Inserted half way in to System  
Note: The drive handle mechanism is the same for both drive and dummy shuttles.  
6.2 Installing SFPs (Optical transceivers)  
The SFPs (Figure 6-3) are fitted to the Fibre Channel controller ports at the factory prior to shipping.  
Figure 6-3 – SFP  
Raidtec FS3102 Hardware Installation Guide  
Version 1.0  
16  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
In the event that the SFPs need to be changed, carry out the following procedure’s while referring to Figure 6-4  
SFP  
Controller  
SFP Handle  
Figure 6-4  
6.2.1 SFP Removal  
1. Remove the SFP from the controller by lowering the SFP handle to the down position.  
2. Gripping the handle, slide the SFP out from the controller fully.  
6.2.2 SFP Replacement  
1. With the SFP handle in the lowered position, align the SFP to the controller port and insert fully until you  
feel the connector engaging.  
2. Turn the handle up until it clicks to the home position (ref: Figure 6-5)  
SFP  
Figure 6-5  
6.3 Installing a Host Bus Adaptor (HBA)  
Install the prescribed host bus adaptor in the host computer using the documented procedure supplied by the host  
computer manufacturer.  
Raidtec FS3102 Hardware Installation Guide  
Version 1.0  
17  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
6.4 Cabling the Host and the FS3102  
The FS3102 has three typical configurations as follows;  
Note: For descriptive reasons the Raidtec Manager is shown installed on the Host system. The Raidtec Manager  
software will most likely be installed on the system administrators PC.  
6.4.1 Single Port/Host DAS Configuration  
Note: The Ethernet cable is used by the management software, Raidtec Manager, to communicate with the FS3102.  
Host  
Fibre  
Ethernet  
6.4.2 Dual Port, Single Host SAN configuration.  
Note: The Ethernet cable is used by the management software, Raidtec Manager, to communicate with the FS3102.  
Host  
Fibre  
Ethernet  
Raidtec FS3102 Hardware Installation Guide  
Version 1.0  
18  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
6.4.3 Dual Port, Multi Host DAS Configuration.  
Note: The Ethernet cable is used by the management software, Raidtec Manager, to communicate with the FS3102.  
In this configuration, the computer running Raidtec Manager does not have to be part of the SAN.  
Host  
Host  
Host  
Host  
Host  
Host  
SAN Switch  
Ethernet  
Note: For optimum performance, ensure that the HBA and SFPs used are 2Gb.  
Raidtec FS3102 Hardware Installation Guide  
Version 1.0  
19  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
7 Configuring the FS3102  
Raidtec Manager needs to be installed on an administrators PC.  
Refer to the FS3102 Raid Manager User Guide for configuring the RAID storage using Raidtec Manager .  
Raidtec FS3102 Hardware Installation Guide  
Version 1.0  
20  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
8 Battery Backup Unit (BBU)  
The Battery Backup Unit (BBU) is an optional subsystem that provides security against data loss during power  
failures. Power is provided to cache memory only so that when the system restarts, write cached data may be  
written to the disk. The system detects when the power is failing and puts the cache memory into self-refresh  
mode. When the system restarts, the cache memory is scanned for valid cache data. The write cache is rebuilt and  
retained until the disks are ready to accept data.  
8.1  
Data Hold Time  
The exact time the BBU will maintain the data in the cache memory is dependent on the specific cache memory  
installed, the condition of the battery, the amount of charge in the battery and the temperature of the BBU. The  
BBU is designed to supply current to the cache memory for a minimum of 72 hours at 25°C ambient when fully  
charged.  
8.2 Maximum Memory Current  
The BBU is designed with 4200mAh capacity batteries. The batteries are organized in 2 packs of 6 batteries, 1  
pack per controller. Each pack includes a smart battery function, using a gas gauge device to control the battery  
critical information.  
The maximum current that can be supplied for self refresh operations and still meet the 72 hour specification at end  
of battery life is 133mA per controller.  
8.3 Battery Pack Replacement Policy  
The battery pack replacement policy is based on the available remaining capacity. The firmware will check the  
available capacity and send an alert to notify the administrator to change the battery pack if remaining capacity  
falls below 80% of the design capacity.  
Under normal operation, a battery pack should last 2 to 3 years before it needs to be replaced.  
8.4 BBU Indicators  
INSERT BBU  
PICTURE  
The back of the BBU has 2 sets of LEDs, one set for each battery pack.  
INDICATOR  
COLOUR  
DESCRIPTION  
Charge/Full  
Green/Yellow  
Solid green when the battery pack is fully charged  
Solid yellow when the battery pack is charging  
Solid red when the battery pack needs replacing  
Replace  
Red  
Raidtec FS3102 Hardware Installation Guide  
Version 1.0  
21  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
9 Field Replaceable Units (FRUs)  
The following table of components shows the field customer replaceable units (FRUs) in the system.  
FRU NAME  
DESCRIPTION  
NUMBER IN  
SYSTEM  
ONLINE  
REPLACEABLE  
CUSTOMER  
REPLACEABLE  
Yes  
Controller  
SFP  
RAID controller  
Fibre Channel  
Transceiver  
1
2
No  
Yes  
Yes  
PSU  
Power supply  
module  
2
Yes  
Yes  
Disk  
Fan  
BBU (optional)  
Battery Pack  
(optional)  
Disk Drive  
Cooling fan  
Battery Backup Unit  
BBU Battery Pack  
12 (maximum)  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
3
1
1
Please refer to Technical Support for advice on replacing any parts other then the disks on a FS3102.  
Raidtec FS3102 Hardware Installation Guide  
Version 1.0  
22  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
10Plasmon Technical Support.  
If you have any questions, problems, or suggestions, you can reach Plasmon Technical Support in any of the  
following ways:  
Plasmon Tech Support  
Plasmon (Europe)  
By E-mail.  
By telephone.  
By FAX.  
+44 (0)1763 262963  
+44 (0)1763 264407  
Raidtec FS3102 Hardware Installation Guide  
Version 1.0  
23  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Appendix A - Alerts  
Failure Events  
The following table summarizes the operation of the system in the presence of various failures.  
Email refers to an email notification sent by the controller over the Ethernet interface to an assigned email address,  
SNMP refers to an SNMP trap sent by the controller over the Ethernet interface to a designated SNMP recipient  
and Event log refers to an event logged in the Alert Log in the Raidtec Manager Management Software.  
FAILURE  
CLASS  
Power  
(BBU Not  
present)  
FAILURE  
TYPE  
Total Loss  
EFFECT ON  
DATA  
Data may be  
lost if write  
cache is  
EFFECT ON  
AVAILABILITY  
System unavailable  
EFFECT ON  
PERFORMANCE NOTIFICATION  
USER  
N/A  
N/A  
Event log  
Event log  
enabled  
Power  
(BBU Not  
present)  
Transient  
Loss  
Data may be  
lost if write  
cache is  
System unavailable  
during power loss.  
Controller takes 7  
seconds to reboot and  
60 seconds for the  
system to become  
available.  
enabled  
Power  
(BBU Present)  
Total Loss  
No effect  
provided  
outage is  
System unavailable  
N/A  
N/A  
Event log  
Event log  
shorter than  
BBU hold time  
No effect  
Power  
(BBU Present)  
Transient  
Loss  
System unavailable  
during power loss.  
Controller takes 7  
seconds to reboot and  
60 seconds for the  
system to become  
available.  
Disk  
Drive  
No effect.  
RAID volume  
degraded.  
Loss of high  
availability. System  
will become  
Performance may  
drop  
Event log, Email  
and SNMP  
(RAID Level 1, removed or  
5 or 10)  
drive failure  
unavailable on  
second failure.  
Disk  
Drive  
RAID is  
inaccessible  
RAID unavailable  
N/A  
Event log, Email  
and SNMP  
(RAID Level 0) removed or  
drive failure  
Disk  
Advanced  
No effect  
No effect  
No effect  
Performance will  
drop if spare is  
available to rebuild  
the failing drive to  
None  
Event log, Email  
and SNMP  
(RAID Level 1, drive failure  
5 or 10)  
Disk  
(RAID Level 0) drive failure  
notice  
Disk  
(RAID Level 1,  
5 or 10)  
notice  
Advanced  
No effect  
No effect  
Event log, Email  
and SNMP  
Medium  
Error  
Stripe will be rebuilt  
on alternate sectors.  
Performance may  
drop  
Disk statistics  
updated in  
controller  
If threshold met,  
Event log, Email  
and SNMP  
Raidtec FS3102 Hardware Installation Guide  
Version 1.0  
24  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
FAILURE  
CLASS  
Disk  
(RAID Level 0)  
FAILURE  
TYPE  
Medium  
EFFECT ON  
DATA  
Data loss  
EFFECT ON  
AVAILABILITY  
None except for the  
data loss  
EFFECT ON  
PERFORMANCE NOTIFICATION  
USER  
None  
N/A  
Disk statistics  
updated in  
controller  
If threshold met,  
Event log, Email  
and SNMP  
Event log, Email  
and SNMP  
Error  
Link  
Link  
FC link total  
failure  
No effect  
No effect  
System unavailable  
unless alternate SCSI  
path is used in cluster  
configuration.  
FC link  
transient  
parity errors  
System remains  
available  
Performance will  
drop as command  
timeouts, bus resets  
and retries occur  
Performance may  
drop.  
Event log, Email  
and SNMP  
Backplane  
(RAID Level 1,  
5 or 10)  
SATA link  
failure  
No effect  
RAID volume  
degraded  
Loss of high  
availability, system  
may become  
Event log, Email  
and SNMP  
unavailable on  
second failure  
Backplane  
(RAID Level 0)  
Backplane  
(RAID Level 1,  
5 or 10)  
SATA link  
failure  
SATA link  
degraded  
RAID is  
inaccessible  
No effect  
RAID unavailable  
N/A  
Event log, Email  
and SNMP  
Disk statistics  
updated in  
No effect  
Performance may  
drop.  
controller  
If threshold met,  
Event log, Email  
and SNMP  
Backplane  
(RAID Level 0)  
SATA link  
degraded  
No effect  
No effect  
Performance may  
drop.  
Disk statistics  
updated in  
controller  
If threshold met,  
Event log, Email  
and SNMP  
Enclosure  
Enclosure  
Fan Failure  
No effect  
No effect  
System availability at  
risk until fan replaced  
System availability at  
risk until PSU  
No effect  
No effect  
Event log, Email  
and SNMP  
Event log, Email  
and SNMP  
PSU module  
failure  
module replaced  
BBU  
BBU failure  
No effect  
User data at risk from  
transient power  
No effect  
Event log, Email  
and SNMP  
failure if write  
caching is enabled.  
System unavailable  
Controller  
Controller  
Hardware  
failure  
Software  
failure,  
controller  
reboot  
User data loss  
is possible  
No effect  
User data is  
maintained in  
cache during  
controller  
N/A  
Event log  
System unavailable  
during controller  
reboot. Controller  
takes 7 seconds to  
reboot and 60  
Performance may  
drop if command  
timeouts occur.  
Event log, Email  
and SNMP  
reboot  
seconds for the  
system to become  
available.  
Raidtec FS3102 Hardware Installation Guide  
Version 1.0  
25  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Alert Messages  
The following Notifications and Warnings are sent by the controller.  
Notifications  
Normal operation of power supply in slot <number> restored  
Normal operation of fan in slot <number> restored  
The temperature in the system is now within the acceptable range  
Creating RAID ‘<name>’, useable capacity: <capacity> GB  
RAID ‘<name>’ is now accessible  
Initialising RAID ‘<name>’  
Initialisation of RAID ‘<name>’ deferred for a higher priority RAID  
RAID ‘<name>’ initialisation complete  
Deleting RAID ‘<name>’  
Expanding RAID ‘<name>’ by adding rows  
Expanding RAID ‘<name>’ by adding <number of columns> column(s)  
Initialising expansion space on RAID ‘<name>’  
RAID ‘<name>’ expand complete  
Rebuilding RAID ‘<name>’  
Rebuild of RAID ‘<name>’ deferred for a higher priority RAID  
RAID ‘<name>’ rebuild complete  
Disk in bay <number> is no longer part of RAID ‘<name>’  
Verifying RAID ‘<name>’  
Verification of RAID ‘<name>’ deferred for a higher priority RAID  
RAID ‘<name>’ verification complete  
Logical volume '<name>' created  
Logical volume '<name>' deleted  
Logical volume '<name>' capacity expanded to <capacity>  
Logical volume '<name>' ID:LUN changed to <SCSI ID>:<LUN>  
Logical volume '<name>' changed to '<new name>'  
Starting Firmware <version> (<build time and date>) reboot <reboot count>  
Network up at IP address <IP address>, netmask <netmask>  
Password has changed  
Fibre Channel Port <port> is up at <speed> Gb in <fibre channel mode> mode  
Warnings  
Disk in bay <number> is missing  
Disk in bay <number> has excessive errors  
Disk in bay <number> is running out of reallocation blocks  
Disk in bay <number> has run out of reallocation blocks  
Disk in bay <number> has failed  
Power Supply Module in slot <number> is not working properly  
Fan in slot <number> is not working properly  
The temperature in the system has exceeded <threshold value> threshold  
The temperature in the system has dropped below 10C/50F  
RAID ‘<name>’ initialisation failed to complete  
RAID ‘<name>’ verify failed to complete  
RAID ‘<name>’ expand failed to complete  
RAID ‘<name>’ rebuild failed to complete  
RAID ‘<name>’ is degraded due to disk failures  
RAID ‘<name>’ is inaccessible due to disk failures  
RAID ‘<name>’ has no suitable spare available  
Cannot start scheduled verify on RAID ‘<name>’  
Controller hardware error  
Firmware download checksum failed, the binary may be corrupted  
Firmware ID does not match, the binary is not for this product  
Raidtec FS3102 Hardware Installation Guide  
Version 1.0  
26  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
An attempt to write flash memory failed  
The serial number on this system is incorrect  
NVRAM checksum invalid, restoring default settings  
NVRAM battery is exhausted and needs replacement  
Fibre Channel Port <port> link error  
Fibre Channel Port <port> is down  
Raidtec FS3102 Hardware Installation Guide  
Version 1.0  
27  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Appendix B - RAID Features  
RAID Levels  
The controller supports RAID levels 0, 1, 5 and 10.  
NOTE: RAID level 1 and RAID level 10 are functionally equivalent. RAID level 1 is used when the RAID is built  
with 2 drives, RAID level 10 when more than 2 drives are used.  
Logical Volumes  
The controller supports up to 1024 independent logical volumes. Each logical volume will be identified by a LUN.  
The controller only supports a single node name.  
RAID Creation  
RAIDs and logical volumes are created and managed using the Raidtec Manager management software. When a  
RAID level 5 is created, the parity in the volume must be initialized. The RAID controller will read every stripe,  
calculate parity and write the parity. This can take several hours depending on the capacity of the disks. The RAID  
is made available from when it is created, but full performance is not achieved until the RAID is fully initialized.  
NOTE: 2 GB of each disk is reserved for reallocated blocks by the controller. Therefore the capacity formed will  
be slightly less than the nominal capacity available from the drives.  
NOTE: Usable drive capacities are fixed to allow drives to be used from different manufacturers. The result is that  
some capacity may be lost due to the difference in actual capacities between different manufacturers even though  
the nominal capacity is the same.  
NOTE: If the disks that are being used to form the RAID have different capacities, the RAID will be created using  
the smallest disk capacity of the different disks. Additional capacity on larger disks will be lost.  
RAID Expansion  
The Raidtec FS3102 system supports online expansion of the RAID. This expansion is accomplished in two  
possible ways, by row or by column. The controller decides what the best way of expanding the RAID is. The user  
does not have the ability to choose the expansion method.  
Expansion By Row  
The RAID will be expanded by row if possible. To expand by row, the number of disks that are being added to the  
RAID must be the same number that are in the RAID that is being expanded. The RAID will be expanded by  
adding an additional row of disks to the RAID. The number of columns in the RAID will remain the same. If the  
original RAID was level 5, the controller will have to initialize parity for the new row.  
NOTE: If the disks that are being used to form the additional row have different capacities, the row will be  
expanded using the smallest disk capacity of the disks being added. Additional capacity on larger disks will be  
lost. The capacity of the disks in the new row can be different from the first row of disks.  
Expansion By Column  
Raidtec FS3102 Hardware Installation Guide  
Version 1.0  
28  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
If there are insufficient disks to form an entire new row, the RAID will be expanded by adding columns to the  
stripe. This involves adding extra disks to each row (this will be a single row unless the RAID has already been  
expanded by adding an additional row). When this is done, a re-striping operation is necessary. The system reads  
each stripe in turn and writes it to an expanded stripe. This is a time consuming operation.  
NOTE: Expansion by column will expand the RAID using the same disk capacity that was used in the existing  
columns. If the disks that are being used to expand the RAID have smaller capacities than the columns already in  
the RAID, the expansion will not be allowed. If the disks that are being used to expand the RAID have larger  
capacities than the columns already in the RAID, the additional capacity on the larger disks will be lost.  
RAID Verify  
A RAID level 5 may be checked for valid parity by initiating a verify operation. The system reads each stripe and  
checks for valid parity. At the end of the verify process the system sends an Alert if any stripes were found with  
invalid parity.  
Stripe Size  
Each RAID can consist of up to a maximum of 12 disks.  
Stripe Unit Size  
The stripe unit size is set by the profile. See the Raidtec Manager specification for more details.  
Caching  
The Raidtec FS3102 comes with 256 MB of cache memory as standard. The system supports up to 1 GB as an  
option. The cache memory is used for both read and write data. There are three kinds of caching implemented by  
the system firmware.  
Read Cached Data  
The system records the number of read and write commands that occur in the same physical stripe. When the  
number of commands exceeds a preset threshold, the system will allocate storage space to cache this data. This  
increases performance because subsequent read operations can be serviced from memory instead of reading from  
the disk.  
Streaming Read Data  
The system records the starting block and block size of each SCSI command received. When the start block of a  
new command matches the last block of a previous command the system detects that there is a stream of  
commands in progress and prefetches data up to 16 times the size of the original command. This increases  
performance by lowering the latency of subsequent commands in the stream.  
Write Cached Data  
When write caching is enabled, good status is returned immediately, before the data is written to disk. This  
increases performance in two ways. Firstly it lowers command latency to the host. Secondly, by coalescing  
contiguous write data into larger segments before it is written to disk, seeks are reduced and bandwidths increased.  
Raidtec FS3102 Hardware Installation Guide  
Version 1.0  
29  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
NOTE: If write caching is enabled, data may be lost if power is removed prior to the data being written to the  
disks. If write caching is enabled, a UPS or/and a BBU should be used in the system.  
Auto Rebuild  
The Raidtec FS3102 has 3 rebuild options if a RAID becomes degraded. These are disabled, priority and  
background. These options can be set from Raidtec Manager. Background is the default setting. The RAID can  
still be accessed during a rebuild, but performance will be reduced.  
If a verify is scheduled when a rebuild is in progress, the verify will not take place.  
Disabled  
If Auto Rebuild is set to Disabled, the RAID will not rebuild unless the administrator manually selects Rebuild in  
Raidtec Manager. If a RAID becomes degraded, an alert will still be generated even if Auto Rebuild is set to  
disabled.  
Priority  
If Auto Rebuild is set to Priority, the RAID will rebuild as quickly as possible while still allowing reading and  
writing to occur. Read and write performance may be substantially reduced from normal operation.  
Background  
If Auto Rebuild is set to Background, the RAID will rebuild, but priority will be given to normal read and write  
operations. If there is a high level of read and write activity, the rebuild may take a long time.  
Raidtec FS3102 Hardware Installation Guide  
Version 1.0  
30  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Appendix C - System Specifications  
Electrical Characteristics  
Voltage Rating  
90 VAC to 264 VAC  
Single phase, 47 Hz to 63 Hz  
Power supplies are autoranging  
Current Consumption  
115 VAC – 8 A maximum  
230 VAC – 5 A maximum  
Power Consumption  
350 W maximum (fully populated enclosure)  
Environmental Conditions  
Temperature  
10ºC to 40ºC (50ºF to 104ºF) – operating  
-30ºC to 60ºC (-22ºF to 140ºF) – non-operating  
Relative Humidity  
Non-condensing, 10% to 90% - operating and non-operating  
Altitude  
0 to 3050 m (10,000 ft) – operating  
0 to 12200m (40,000 ft) – non-operating  
Shock  
5g, 11 msec half sine - operating  
20 g, 11 msec half sine - non-operating  
Vibration  
0.2 g, 5-500-5 Hz swept sine - operating  
1 g, 5-500-5 Hz swept sine - non-operating  
Raidtec FS3102 Hardware Installation Guide  
Version 1.0  
31  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Air Flow  
Front to back  
Cooling must be provided to ensure internal temperature is maintained below 55ºC. The unit should be kept in a  
dust-filtered environment to ensure long life for the cooling fans.  
Mechanical Specifications  
Weight  
All 12 disks installed (without packaging): 25 kg (55 lbs) maximum  
Dimensions  
The Raidtec FS3102 is a 2U high, standard rackmount width product.  
Height: 88 mm (3.5 in)  
Width: 443 mm (17.5 in) – not including mounting brackets  
Depth: 551 mm (21.7 in) – enclosure only, does not include anything that protrudes out from the front or back of  
the enclosure.  
Raidtec FS3102 Hardware Installation Guide  
Version 1.0  
32  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Appendix D - Supported Disk Drives  
Supported Drive List  
The controller is pre-configured with a list of supported disk drive types. Only supported disk drive types can be  
used in the system.  
The following capacities, manufacturers and models are currently supported. Other disk drives may be supported  
in the future.  
CAPACITY  
250 GB  
250 GB  
250 GB  
250 GB  
400 GB  
400 GB  
500 GB  
MANUFACTURER  
Seagate  
MODEL  
ST3250832AS  
7Y250M0  
Maxtor  
Maxtor  
Hitachi  
Seagate  
Hitachi  
Hitachi  
7L250S0  
HDS722525KLSA80  
ST3400832AS  
HDS724040KLSA80  
HDS725050KLA360  
If a disk drive that is not supported is put in the system, the disk cannot be used as part of a RAID or for assigning  
as a local or global spare.  
Raidtec FS3102 Hardware Installation Guide  
Version 1.0  
33  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Appendix E - Ethernet Interface References  
Supported Interfaces  
The Ethernet interface supports 10, 100 and 1000 base T full duplex connections. Connection speed is determined  
automatically.  
Supported Protocols  
HTTP (Web)  
HTTP is used by the Raidtec Manager Management Software to remotely monitor and manage the system. The  
version of the protocol supported is HTTP 1.0.  
Please refer to the FS3102 Installation and User Guide.  
SMTP (Email)  
SMTP is used to send email alerts. Alerts are described in Appendix A. SMTP alert notification can be enabled  
from Raidtec Manager.  
SNMP Traps  
SNMP traps can be used to send alerts. A single trap type is used for all events. This trap contains a variable  
binding which contains the alert as described in Appendix A. SNMP traps can be enabled from Raidtec Manager.  
See the Raidtec Manager specification for details.  
Default IP Address  
If no IP address has been previously assigned and DHCP is not enabled, the Raidtec FS3102 system will use  
169.254.XXX.YYY as the default IP address, where XXX.YYY is derived from the serial number of the  
controller. The IP address may be changed through the serial port or by using Raidtec Manager after connecting to  
the system by manually selecting the default IP address and setting the NetMask to 255.255.0.0.  
To connect to the system using the default IP address, it may be necessary to reconfigure the network adaptor on  
the computer that has Raidtec Manager installed to access the default IP address and NetMask. After changing the  
IP address, the Raidtec FS3102 system should be power cycled to reset the IP address. Raidtec Manager should  
also be closed and restarted to search for the IP address of the system.  
Restoring Default IP Address  
To restore the Raidtec FS3102 controller back the default IP address, press and hold the reset button on the  
controller while powering the system up. This restores the default IP address and netmask, enables DHCP and  
resets the password back to ‘admin’.  
Raidtec FS3102 Hardware Installation Guide  
Version 1.0  
34  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
A
G
R
Alerts .................................... 24  
Auto Rebuild ........................ 30  
General Precautions and  
Electrical Considerations .... 8  
RAID ..7, 10, 22, 24, 25, 26, 28,  
29, 30, 33  
RAIDserver-TFX..................... 1  
Raidtec Manager TM .............. 20  
B
H
S
Battery Backup Unit ............. 21  
Host Bus Adaptor (HBA) ..... 17  
Safety and Emissions............ 10  
Single Port/Host DAS........... 18  
Specifications........................ 31  
Stripe Size............................. 29  
Supported Drive List............. 33  
C
I
Cabling ................................. 18  
Caching................................. 29  
Compliance............................. 6  
Configuring the FS3102 ....... 20  
Controller Indicators............. 14  
Installing ............................... 16  
Installing the SFP’s............... 16  
L
T
Led Indicators....................... 13  
Technical Support................. 23  
Trademarks ............................. 5  
D
M
Disk Drive .......................13, 22  
Dual Port............................... 19  
U
Mechanical Specifications .... 32  
Modifications.......................... 5  
Unpacking............................. 11  
E
N
V
Environmental Conditions.... 31  
Expansion ........................28, 29  
Notifications ......................... 26  
Views.................................... 13  
F
P
W
FC Lasers.............................. 10  
FCC ........................................ 6  
FS3102 System Overview ...... 7  
PSU Module ......................... 14  
Warnings............................... 26  
Raidtec FS3102 Hardware Installation Guide  
Version 1.0  
35  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  

Pentax Digital Camera ZX 5N User Manual
Philips Clock Radio XP AJ 3380 User Manual
Philips Home Theater System LX700 User Manual
Photogenic Professional Lighting Indoor Furnishings CFF2 User Manual
Pioneer Car Video System DVH P7050 User Manual
Polk Audio Speaker 6500BT User Manual
Porter Cable Chainsaw Sharpener 423MAG User Manual
Poulan Snow Blower 187883 User Manual
PSB Speakers Speaker CW260 User Manual
Pulsar Battery Charger LA00011 User Manual