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The document discusses installation and maintenance procedures for Hitachi storage systems, including notes before starting installation work, configuration rules, and power on/off procedures.

To start the window for maintenance work, the maintenance PC must be set up, connected to the storage system, and then the window for maintenance work is started. Refer to sections 1.2 and 2.1 of the MAINTENANCE PC SECTION for more details on the setup and operations.

There are startup patterns A, B, C, D, E, F, G and H. They involve starting up stopped storage systems, connecting the quorum disk, resynchronizing GAD pairs, and restarting I/O on the appropriate storage systems.

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INSTALLATION SECTION

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Contents
1. Installation Outline ............................................................................................................ INST01-01-10
1.1 Before Starting Installation Work................................................................................ INST01-01-10
1.1.1 Note at the Time of the Unpacking ..................................................................... INST01-01-10
1.1.2 Note when Installing and Removing Parts ......................................................... INST01-01-10
1.1.3 Note at the Time of Cable Routing ..................................................................... INST01-01-30
1.1.4 Installation of the Adaptable Firmware ............................................................... INST01-01-40
1.1.5 Note at the Time Restarting ................................................................................ INST01-01-40
1.1.6 Note when Completing a Maintenance Work ..................................................... INST01-01-40
1.1.7 Notes while the Storage System is Being Started .............................................. INST01-01-40
1.1.8 Note at the Time of Installation Work.................................................................. INST01-01-40
1.1.9 Notes when Handling the Flash Module Drive (FMD) ........................................ INST01-01-50
1.2 Model List ................................................................................................................... INST01-02-10
1.2.1 Model List of DW850 .......................................................................................... INST01-02-10
1.2.2 Disk Drive Model .............................................................................................. INST01-02-170
1.2.3 MPC Window Display and Conversion Table of Option Type Names .............. INST01-02-200
1.3 Configuration of Installing Storage System ................................................................ INST01-03-10
1.3.1 Channel Board, and Disk Board Option Installation Rule................................... INST01-03-30
1.3.2 Cache Memory Installation Rule ........................................................................ INST01-03-50
1.3.3 Drive Installation Order ....................................................................................... INST01-03-70
1.3.4 Notes for Installing Flash Module Drive Boxes ................................................. INST01-03-100
1.4 How to Open/Close Rear Door or Attach/Remove Front Bezel/Rear Door ................ INST01-04-10
1.4.1 How to Attach/Remove the Front Bezel ............................................................. INST01-04-10
1.4.1.1 In Case of CBXSS/CBXSL/CBSS/CBSL/DBS/DBL/DBF/CHBB................. INST01-04-20
1.4.1.2 In Case of CBLH ......................................................................................... INST01-04-40
1.4.1.3 In Case of DB60 ......................................................................................... INST01-04-60
1.4.2 How to Open/Close the Door of the RKU Rack Frame .................................... INST01-04-100
1.5 Power On/Off Procedure ............................................................................................ INST01-05-10
1.5.1 Storage System Power On ................................................................................. INST01-05-10
1.5.2 Storage System Power Off (Planned Shutdown) ............................................... INST01-05-40
1.5.2.1 Planned Shutdown of the Storage System that GAD Uses ........................ INST01-05-50
1.6 Starting the Window for Maintenance Work ............................................................... INST01-06-10

2. Installation......................................................................................................................... INST02-01-10
2.1 Procedures for Installing Storage System .................................................................. INST02-01-10
2.2 Unpacking and Installing the Rack Frame ................................................................. INST02-02-10
2.2.1 Unpacking and Installing the RKU Rack Frame ................................................. INST02-02-10
2.2.1.1 Size ........................................................................................................... INST02-02-140
2.2.1.2 Installation................................................................................................. INST02-02-150
2.3 Installing Rails ............................................................................................................ INST02-03-10
2.4 Unpacking Storage Systems ...................................................................................... INST02-04-10
2.5 Removing Components ............................................................................................. INST02-05-10
2.5.1 Removing Drives ................................................................................................ INST02-05-20
2.5.1.1 Removing Drives for CBXSL/CBSL/DBL/DBF ............................................ INST02-05-20
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2.5.1.2 Removing Drives for CBXSS/CBSS/DBS ................................................... INST02-05-40


2.5.1.3 Removing Drives for DB60 ......................................................................... INST02-05-50
2.5.2 Removing BKMF (CBLH) ................................................................................... INST02-05-60
2.5.3 Removing Controller Board and the Built-in Parts.............................................. INST02-05-70
2.5.3.1 Removing Controller Board for CBXSS/CBXSL/CBSS/CBSL .................... INST02-05-70
2.5.3.2 Removing Controller Board for CBLH and Built-in Parts ............................ INST02-05-80
2.5.4 Removing ENC ................................................................................................. INST02-05-100
2.5.4.1 Removing ENC for DBS/DBL/DBF ........................................................... INST02-05-100
2.5.4.2 Removing ENC for DB60 .......................................................................... INST02-05-120
2.5.5 Removing Power Supply .................................................................................. INST02-05-130
2.5.5.1 Removing Power Supply (DKCPS) for CBXSS/CBXSL/CBSS/CBSL ...... INST02-05-130
2.5.5.2 Removing Power Supply (DKCPS) for CBLH ........................................... INST02-05-140
2.5.5.3 Removing Power Supply (DBPS) for DBS/DBL/DBF ............................... INST02-05-150
2.5.5.4 Removing Power Supply (DBPS) for DB60 .............................................. INST02-05-160
2.5.6 Removing Built-in Parts from the Channel Board Box ..................................... INST02-05-170
2.5.6.1 Removing Switch Package (SWPK) ......................................................... INST02-05-170
2.5.6.2 Removing PCIe-cable Connecting Package (PCP) .................................. INST02-05-180
2.5.6.3 Removing Channel Board......................................................................... INST02-05-190
2.5.6.4 Removing CHBBPS .................................................................................. INST02-05-200
2.6 Mounting on a Rack Frame ........................................................................................ INST02-06-10
2.6.1 Mounting Storage System on a Special Lifter .................................................... INST02-06-10
2.6.2 Mounting Storage System on Rack Frame ........................................................ INST02-06-30
2.7 Fastening Storage System ......................................................................................... INST02-07-10
2.7.1 Fixing Controller Chassis ................................................................................... INST02-07-10
2.7.2 Fixing Drive Box (DBS/DBL) .............................................................................. INST02-07-20
2.7.3 Fixing Drive Box (DB60) ..................................................................................... INST02-07-50
2.7.4 Fixing Drive Box (DBF) ....................................................................................... INST02-07-70
2.7.5 Fixing Channel Board Box .................................................................................. INST02-07-90
2.8 Installing Components ............................................................................................... INST02-08-10
2.8.1 Installing Drive .................................................................................................... INST02-08-20
2.8.1.1 Installing Drive for CBXSL/CBSL/DBL/DBF................................................ INST02-08-20
2.8.1.2 Installing Drive for CBXSS/CBSS/DBS....................................................... INST02-08-50
2.8.1.3 Installing Drive for DB60 ............................................................................. INST02-08-70
2.8.2 Installing Controller Board and the Built-in Parts................................................ INST02-08-80
2.8.2.1 Installing Controller Board and Built-in Parts for CBXSS/CBXSL/
CBSS/CBSL.............................................................................................. INST02-08-80
2.8.2.2 Installing Controller Board and the Built-in Parts for CBLH ...................... INST02-08-100
2.8.3 Installing BKMF (CBLH) ................................................................................... INST02-08-130
2.8.4 Installing ENC ................................................................................................... INST02-08-140
2.8.4.1 Installing ENC for DBS/DBL/DBF ............................................................. INST02-08-140
2.8.4.2 Installing ENCs for DB60 .......................................................................... INST02-08-150
2.8.5 Installing Power Supply (DKCPS) ................................................................... INST02-08-160
2.8.5.1 Installing Power Supply (DKCPS) for CBXSS/CBXSL/CBSS/CBSL ........ INST02-08-160
2.8.5.2 Installing Power Supply (DKCPS) for CBLH ............................................. INST02-08-170
2.8.5.3 Installing Power Supply (DBPS) for DBS/DBL/DBF ................................. INST02-08-180

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2.8.5.4 Installing Power Supply (DBPS) for DB60 ................................................ INST02-08-190


2.8.6 Installing Built-in Parts of the Channel Board Box............................................ INST02-08-200
2.8.6.1 Installing Switch Package (SWPK) ........................................................... INST02-08-200
2.8.6.2 Installing PCIe-cable Connecting Package (PCP) .................................... INST02-08-210
2.8.6.3 Installing Channel Board........................................................................... INST02-08-220
2.8.6.4 Installing CHBBPS .................................................................................... INST02-08-230
2.9 Installing CMA ............................................................................................................ INST02-09-10
2.10 Connecting Cables ................................................................................................... INST02-10-10
2.10.1 Connecting Interface Cables .......................................................................... INST02-10-120
2.10.1.1 Connecting Fibre Channel Cables .......................................................... INST02-10-130
2.10.1.2 Connecting iSCSI Cables ....................................................................... INST02-10-150
2.10.1.3 Connecting PCIe Cables ........................................................................ INST02-10-170
2.10.2 Connecting SAS Cables ................................................................................. INST02-10-200
2.10.2.1 Precautions when Connecting SAS Cables............................................ INST02-10-200
2.10.2.2 Connecting SAS Cables ......................................................................... INST02-10-210
2.10.3 Connecting Power Cables .............................................................................. INST02-10-310
2.10.3.1 Connecting AC Power Cable .................................................................. INST02-10-310
2.10.4 Connecting Power Cables (Rack Frame PDU) .............................................. INST02-10-330
2.11 Routing Cables for DB60...........................................................................................INST02-11-10
2.12 Attaching Decoration Panels .................................................................................... INST02-12-10
2.13 Setting External Covers ........................................................................................... INST02-13-10
2.14 Attaching Logo ......................................................................................................... INST02-14-10
2.15 Powering ON the SVP.............................................................................................. INST02-15-10
2.16 Network Setting of SVP............................................................................................ INST02-16-10
2.17 Connecting the Maintenance PC to SVP with LAN Cables...................................... INST02-17-10
2.18 Using the Initial Startup Tool .................................................................................... INST02-18-10
2.19 Setting IP Address of the Storage System and the SVP Manually .......................... INST02-19-10
2.20 Connecting the Maintenance PC to the Storage System ......................................... INST02-20-10
2.21 Initial Setting Wizard ................................................................................................ INST02-21-10

3. Adding Optional Components ........................................................................................... INST03-01-10


3.1 Before Starting Addition of Optional Components ..................................................... INST03-01-10
3.1.1 Cache Capacity and the Number of Required Options ...................................... INST03-01-20
3.2 Procedures for Adding Optional Component ............................................................. INST03-02-10
3.2.1 Unpacking .......................................................................................................... INST03-02-50
3.3 Adding Drives ............................................................................................................. INST03-03-10
3.3.1 Before Adding Drives .......................................................................................... INST03-03-10
3.3.2 Adding Work of Drives ........................................................................................ INST03-03-50
3.3.3 Recognizing Drives by Maintenance Utility ...................................................... INST03-03-130
3.4 Adding Drive Boxes .................................................................................................... INST03-04-10
3.4.1 Estimated Work Time ......................................................................................... INST03-04-10
3.4.2 Parts List ............................................................................................................ INST03-04-20
3.4.2.1 DW-F800-DBSC ......................................................................................... INST03-04-20
3.4.2.2 DW-F800-DBLC .......................................................................................... INST03-04-30
3.4.2.3 DW-F800-DB60C ........................................................................................ INST03-04-40

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3.4.2.4 DW-F800-DBF ............................................................................................ INST03-04-50


3.4.3 Adding Drive Boxes (DW-F800-DBSC/DBLC).................................................... INST03-04-60
3.4.4 Adding Drive Boxes (DW-F800-DB60C)........................................................... INST03-04-270
3.4.5 Adding Flash Module Drive Boxes (DW-F800-DBF) ........................................ INST03-04-450
3.5 Adding Channel Board (CHB) .................................................................................... INST03-05-10
3.5.1 Adding Channel Board for CBSS/CBSL ............................................................. INST03-05-10
3.5.2 Adding Channel Board for CBLH........................................................................ INST03-05-90
3.5.3 Adding Channel Board for Channel Board Box ................................................ INST03-05-160
3.6 Adding Disk Board (DKB)/Replacing Disk Board (DKB) (Type Change) ................... INST03-06-10
3.6.1 Adding Disk Board/Replacing Disk Board (DKB) (Type Change) for CBLH ....... INST03-06-10
3.7 Adding Cache Memory/Cache Flash Memory ........................................................... INST03-07-10
3.7.1 Adding Cache Memory for CBSS/CBSL ............................................................. INST03-07-10
3.7.2 Adding Cache Memory/Cache Flash Memory for CBLH .................................. INST03-07-130
3.8 Adding Shared Memory (SM) ..................................................................................... INST03-08-10
3.8.1 Adding Shared Memory for CBSS/CBSL............................................................ INST03-08-20
3.8.2 Adding Shared Memory for CBLH ...................................................................... INST03-08-60
3.9 Changing the Type of Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP) ....................................... INST03-09-10
3.9.1 Changing the Type of Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP) for CBSS/CBSL ..... INST03-09-10
3.9.2 Changing the Type of Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP) (Changing
Types) for CBLH.............................................................................................. INST03-09-120
3.9.3 Changing the Type of Small Form-Factor Pluggable (SFP) (Changing
Types) for Channel Board Box ........................................................................ INST03-09-230
3.10 Adding PDUs for a Rack and PDU Power Codes ................................................... INST03-10-10
3.10.1 Procedure for Adding PDUs for a Rack and PDU Power Codes...................... INST03-10-20
3.10.2 Procedure for Adding PDUs for a Rack ............................................................ INST03-10-60
3.11 Adding Channel Board Box .......................................................................................INST03-11-10
3.12 Replace Controller Board for CBSS/CBSL (Type Change)...................................... INST03-12-10

4. Removing Storage System ............................................................................................... INST04-01-10


4.1 Before Starting the Removal Work............................................................................. INST04-01-10
4.2 Procedures for the Removal Work ............................................................................. INST04-02-10
4.3 Removing Drives ........................................................................................................ INST04-03-10
4.3.1 Before Removing Drives .................................................................................... INST04-03-10
4.3.2 Removing Work Drives ....................................................................................... INST04-03-70
4.3.3 Checking the Drive Removal by Maintenance Utility ........................................ INST04-03-150
4.4 Removing Drive Boxes .............................................................................................. INST04-04-10
4.4.1 Estimated Work Time ......................................................................................... INST04-04-10
4.4.2 Parts List ............................................................................................................ INST04-04-20
4.4.2.1 DW-F800-DBSC ......................................................................................... INST04-04-20
4.4.2.2 DW-F800-DBLC .......................................................................................... INST04-04-30
4.4.2.3 DW-F800-DB60C ........................................................................................ INST04-04-40
4.4.2.4 DW-F800-DBF ............................................................................................ INST04-04-50
4.4.3 Removing Drive Boxes (DW-F800-DBSC/DBLC) .............................................. INST04-04-60
4.4.4 Removing Drive Boxes (DW-F800-DB60C) ..................................................... INST04-04-240
4.4.5 Removing Flash Module Drive Boxes (DW-F800-DBF) ................................... INST04-04-450

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4.5 Removing Channel Boards (CHB) ............................................................................. INST04-05-10


4.5.1 Removing Channel Boards for CBSS/CBSL ...................................................... INST04-05-10
4.5.2 Removing Channel Boards for CBLH ................................................................. INST04-05-80
4.5.3 Removing Channel Boards for Channel Board Box ......................................... INST04-05-150
4.6 Removing Disk Board (DKB) ..................................................................................... INST04-06-10
4.6.1 Removing Disk Boards for CBLH ....................................................................... INST04-06-10
4.7 Removing Cache Memory ......................................................................................... INST04-07-10
4.7.1 Removing Cache Memory for CBSS/CBSL........................................................ INST04-07-10
4.7.2 Removing Cache Memory for CBLH ................................................................ INST04-07-150
4.8 Removing Shared Memory (SM) ............................................................................... INST04-08-10
4.8.1 Removing Shared Memory for CBSS/CBSL ...................................................... INST04-08-10
4.8.2 Removing Shared Memory for CBLH ................................................................. INST04-08-50
4.9 Removing PDUs for a Rack and PDU Power Codes ................................................. INST04-09-10
4.9.1 Removing PDUs for a Rack and PDU Power Codes ......................................... INST04-09-20
4.9.2 Procedure for Removing PDUs for a Rack ......................................................... INST04-09-60
4.10 Removing Channel Board Box ................................................................................. INST04-10-10

5. New Installation (Auto Define Configuration, All Firmwares) ............................................ INST05-01-10


5.1 Flow of New Installation ............................................................................................. INST05-01-20
5.2 Procedure of New Installation of the Firmware .......................................................... INST05-02-10
5.2.1 Maintenance PC Preparation 1 (Setup) ............................................................. INST05-02-10
5.2.2 Maintenance PC Preparation 2 (Preparation for Connection to Storage
System) ............................................................................................................. INST05-02-20
5.2.3 Connecting Maintenance PC to Storage System ............................................... INST05-02-30
5.2.4 New Installation .................................................................................................. INST05-02-60
5.2.5 Online Firmware Update after New Installation ................................................ INST05-02-200
5.2.6 Post Processing ............................................................................................... INST05-02-290
5.2.7 Check Procedure .............................................................................................. INST05-02-310
5.3 Troubleshooting of New Installation of the Firmware ................................................. INST05-03-10

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NOTICE: Unless otherwise stated, firmware version in this section indicates DKCMAIN
firmware.

NOTICE: In the following cases, start the Maintenance Utility from the Web Console window.
(See MAINTENANCE PC SECTION 2.7.1 Starting the Maintenance Utility window
from the Web Console window .)
• The instruction to use the force execution option is provided.
• The instruction is specifically provided by factory.

1. Installation Outline

1.1 Before Starting Installation Work


The direction word “Note” indicates points to be checked on the work. Read and understand them well
before performing the installation.
Take notice of the following when performing an installation work for the Storage System.

1.1.1 Note at the Time of the Unpacking


• Unpack it indoors.
Especially, do Unpack it indoors it in such places with the outdoor dust, the direct sunlight, and the
infiltration of rainwater.
• Work on the unpacking in the place where a rapid difference of temperature does not occur. It may have
dew condensation when it is unpacked in the place where a difference of temperature is extreme.
Further, if the Storage System remains at high or low temperature in transport, it may not operate after
turning on the power.
• Check that dummy parts are inserted firmly in the chassis. When they are not inserted firmly, re-tighten the
fixing screws (blue) on metal dummies.
For plastic dummies, make sure the following points:
• Dummy (Chanel Board/Disk Board): The dummy is inserted so that there is no gap between the board
and the chassis.
• Dummy (drive): The dummy is locked.
• Dummy (cache flash memory): The dummy is set straight in the slot. If the dummy protrudes from the
front face of the Controller Board, the dummy is not inserted properly. Remove and reinsert the dummy
so that the springs on the dummy do not get caught in the slot.

1.1.2 Note when Installing and Removing Parts


• Generally, each part is equipped with high-precision components. Remove and install the part gently so as
not to give it any shock.
• Be sure to put on the wrist strap before starting work in order to protect from electrostatic discharge.
• When you install parts support its metal part with your hand that has the wrist strap. You can discharge
static electricity by touching the metal plate.

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Table 1-1 Attaching the Wrist Strap


Front view

③ ③ ③

① ③
③ ③ ①

② ② ②

Front view Rear view

③ ①



③ ①

② ③
② ②

Rear view

③ ③


③ ① ③
① ①
② ② ②

Top view

② ① : The clip side of wrist strap: Connect this to the metal part on the
③ frame of the Storage System
③ ② : A wrist strap (Be sure to wear this before starting maintenance.)
③ : Support the part by touching its metal part (metal plate) with your
fingers

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1.1.3 Note at the Time of Cable Routing


1. Handling of cables on the floor
• Protect cables which cannot be accommodated by the Storage System and thus laid on the floor or
cables which cross a passage with cable protecting, etc.
• Do not make inter-Storage System cables apart from the floor but lay them on the floor.
2. Handling of under-floor cables when the Storage System is installed on the free access floor.
• Give excess lengths to cables routed under the floor so that they can easily be laid on the slab. Do not
make them to be hung dangling.
3. How to route cables
• Give adequate margin of length to cables to withstand earthquakes, etc.
• Route cables giving them excess lengths lest they should disturb replacement of part to be done for
maintenance. (When full width modules are installed, see Figure 1-1 as a routing example.)
• When using cable protecting duct, be careful not to damage or break cables by catching them.
4. Be sure to insert or pull out a cable connector holding it with your hand. If you pull a cable, a trouble
may be caused.
5. When bending the interface cable and SAS cable to connect it, give it a bend with a long radius (not less
than 30 mm) so as not to apply the cable and the connector excessive stresses.

Figure 1-1 Routing Example when Full Width Modules are Installed

CONSOLE CONSOLE

CONSOLE CONSOLE

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1.1.4 Installation of the Adaptable Firmware


It is required to install the adaptable firmware depending on the parts to be installed.
Check the adaptable firmware revision referring to OPTION & FIRMWARE VERSION SECTION “1.
Relationship between Option and Firmware Version”.

1.1.5 Note at the Time Restarting


When restarting the Storage System, turn off the main switch (after the POWER LED lights off), and then
turn on the main switch after waiting for one minute or more.

1.1.6 Note when Completing a Maintenance Work


• It is required to make all the external covers closed to operate the Storage System properly.
• The external covers have effect of preventing the release of radio waves and the noise of disturbance
waves.

1.1.7 Notes while the Storage System is Being Started


Because the status where the Storage System is being started is in the middle of the transition to the status of
the Storage System power turned on (Ready status) from the status of the Storage System power turned off,
do not perform the following work while the Storage System is being started.
• Installing or removing the parts
• Inserting or pulling out the cables
• Restarting the Storage System

Also, the setting function or the reference function using the Web Console cannot be executed to the Storage
System which is being started.

1.1.8 Note at the Time of Installation Work


• Do not put anything on the air guide of the CBLH or the DIMM cover of the CBSS/CBSL or push the air
guide or the DIMM cover during the work. It may cause breakage.

Air guide
Controller Board (CBSS/CBSL)

DIMM cover
Controller Board (CBLH)

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1.1.9 Notes when Handling the Flash Module Drive (FMD)


1. Be sure to check that the main edge connector of the drive (FMD) has no deformation, damage, float or
sticking of dust before installing the drive (FMD).

Figure 1-2 Checking connectors

How to check for float of the connector

OK (The top of the connector is level


with the top of the FMD.)

NG (The top of the connector is


Drive (FMD) positioned higher than the top of the
FMD.)

Main-edge Connector

2. When there is a float or a position gap in a connector, mark it with a label, etc.

Figure 1-3 Marking of defective connectors

Label

Drive (FMD)

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3. When holding the drive (FMD), hold the middle part of the drive (FMD) with both hands.
Holding the main-edge side or bezel side of the drive (FMD) may cause a breakdown of the drive (FMD)
by dropping it under its weight or hitting it against something. Moreover, holding the main-edge side or
bezel side of the drive (FMD) may cause a loosening or disconnecting of the connector.

Figure 1-4 Handling of the Drive (FMD) (at maintenance)

Right handling

A loosening or
disconnecting of the
connector occurs.
Wrong handling

Bezel side

Connector

Drive (FMD) Main-edge side

Dropping/Hitting

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4. When moving the drive (FMD), be careful not to hit it against device or something.
Hitting the main-edge connector against the device or something may cause damage, distortion or float
on the main edge connector.

Figure 1-5 Handling of the Drive (FMD) (at moving)

Drive (FMD)

Carrier, table, etc.

5. Installing and removing the drive (FMD) at an angle may damage the connector. When installing and
removing the drive (FMD), install and remove it straight horizontally.

Figure 1-6 Handling of the Drive (FMD) (at Installation and Removal)

Right handling

Wrong handling

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1.2 Model List


1.2.1 Model List of DW850
Table 1-2 through Table 1-6 show the model list of DW850.

Table 1-2 Model List of VSP G130


Name Model Parts Name Numbers
Controller Chassis Components DW800-CBSS • Controller Chassis (CBSS) × 1
(CBXSS) • Power Supply (AC) × 2
• Front Bezel (CBSx) × 1
1
• Binder (two types) × 4
• SAS cable label × 2
• Key × 2
Options DW-F850-CTLXSFA • Controller Board (Fibre 16G)
• Cache Memory (16 GB)
• Cache Flash Memory 05
2
• Fan Module for CTLXS
• Battery
• SW SFP (16G)
DW-F850-CTLXSSA • Controller Board (iSCSI Optic)
• Cache Memory (16 GB)
• Cache Flash Memory 05
2
• Fan Module for CTLXS
• Battery
• SW SFP (10G)
DW-F850-CTLXSCA • Controller Board (iSCSI Copper)
• Cache Memory (16 GB)
• Cache Flash Memory 05 2
• Fan Module for CTLXS
• Battery
DKC-F810I-600JCMC 600 GB/10 kmin-1 2.5-inch (12 Gbps SAS) (*1) 0-24
DKC-F810I-1R2JCMC 1.2 TB/10 kmin-1 2.5-inch (12 Gbps SAS) (*1) 0-24
DKC-F810I-2R4JGM 2.4 TB/10 kmin-1 2.5-inch (12 Gbps SAS) (*1) 0-24
DKC-F810I-480MGM 480 GB SAS-SSD (*1) 0-24
DKC-F810I-960MGM 960 GB SAS-SSD (*1) 0-24
DKC-F810I-1R9MGM 1.9 TB SAS-SSD (*1) 0-24
DKC-F810I-1T9MGM 1.9 TB SAS-SSD (*1) 0-24
DKC-F810I-3R8MGM 3.8 TB SAS-SSD (*1) 0-24
DKC-F810I-7R6MGM 7.6 TB SAS-SSD (*1) 0-24
DKC-F810I-15RMGM 15 TB SAS-SSD (*1) 0-24
(To be continued)
*1: The drive capacity values are calculated as 1 G byte =1,000,000,000 bytes. This definition is
different from that calculated as 1 k byte =1,024 bytes, which are actually displayed on PCs that
you are using.
The RAID group capacity values displayed in the Web Console are calculated as 1 k byte =1,024
bytes.

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Name Model Parts Name Numbers
Controller Chassis Components DW800-CBSL • Controller Chassis (CBSL) × 1
(CBXSL) • Power Supply (AC) × 2
• Front Bezel (CBSx) × 1
1
• Binder (two types) × 4
• SAS cable label × 2
• Key × 2
Options DW-F850-CTLXSFA • Controller Board (Fibre 16G)
• Cache Memory (16 GB)
• Cache Flash Memory 05
2
• Fan Module for CTLXS
• Battery
• SW SFP (16G)
DW-F850-CTLXSSA • Controller Board (iSCSI Optic)
• Cache Memory (16 GB)
• Cache Flash Memory 05
2
• Fan Module for CTLXS
• Battery
• SW SFP (10G)
DW-F850-CTLXSCA • Controller Board (iSCSI Copper)
• Cache Memory (16 GB)
• Cache Flash Memory 05 2
• Fan Module for CTLXS
• Battery
DKC-F810I-6R0H9M 6 TB/7200 min-1 3.5-inch (12 Gbps SAS) (*1) 0-12
DKC-F810I-10RH9M 10 TB/7200 min-1 3.5-inch (12 Gbps SAS) (*1) 0-12
DKC-F810I-14RH9M 14 TB/7200 min 3.5-inch (12 Gbps SAS) (*1)
-1
0-12
(To be continued)
*1: The drive capacity values are calculated as 1 G byte =1,000,000,000 bytes. This definition is
different from that calculated as 1 k byte =1,024 bytes, which are actually displayed on PCs that
you are using.
The RAID group capacity values displayed in the Web Console are calculated as 1 k byte =1,024
bytes.

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Name Model Parts Name Numbers
Drive Box (DBS) Components DW-F800-DBSC • Drive Box (DBS) × 1
• ENC × 2
• Power Supply (AC) × 2
• Front Bezel (DBS) × 1
• Repeat binder (two types) × 4
• Omega clip × 4 1
• Bracket (L) × 1
• Bracket (R) × 1
• Side bezel (L) × 1
• Side bezel (R) × 1
• Key × 2
Options DKC-F810I-600JCMC 600 GB/10 kmin-1 2.5-inch (12 Gbps SAS) (*1) 0-24
DKC-F810I-1R2JCMC 1.2 TB/10 kmin-1 2.5-inch (12 Gbps SAS) (*1) 0-24
DKC-F810I-2R4JGM 2.4 TB/10 kmin-1 2.5-inch (12 Gbps SAS) (*1) 0-24
DKC-F810I-480MGM 480 GB SAS-SSD (*1) 0-24
DKC-F810I-960MGM 960 GB SAS-SSD (*1) 0-24
DKC-F810I-1R9MGM 1.9 TB SAS-SSD (*1) 0-24
DKC-F810I-1T9MGM 1.9 TB SAS-SSD (*1) 0-24
DKC-F810I-3R8MGM 3.8 TB SAS-SSD (*1) 0-24
DKC-F810I-7R6MGM 7.6 TB SAS-SSD (*1) 0-24
DKC-F810I-15RMGM 15 TB SAS-SSD (*1) 0-24
Drive Box (DBL) Components DW-F800-DBLC • Drive Box (DBL) × 1
• ENC × 2
• Power Supply (AC) × 2
• Front Bezel (DBL) × 1
• Repeat binder (two types) × 4
• Omega clip × 4 1
• Bracket (L) × 1
• Bracket (R) × 1
• Side bezel (L) × 1
• Side bezel (R) × 1
• Key × 2
Options DKC-F810I-6R0H9M 6 TB/7200 min-1 3.5-inch (12 Gbps SAS) (*1) 0-12
DKC-F810I-10RH9M 10 TB/7200 min-1 3.5-inch (12 Gbps SAS) (*1) 0-12
DKC-F810I-14RH9M 14 TB/7200 min-1 3.5-inch (12 Gbps SAS) (*1) 0-12
*1: The drive capacity values are calculated as 1 G byte =1,000,000,000 bytes. This definition is
different from that calculated as 1 k byte =1,024 bytes, which are actually displayed on PCs that
you are using.
The RAID group capacity values displayed in the Web Console are calculated as 1 k byte =1,024
bytes.

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Table 1-3 Model List of VSP G350, G370


Name Model Parts Name Numbers
Controller Chassis Components DW800-CBSS • Controller Chassis (CBSS) × 1
(CBSS) • Power Supply (AC) × 2
• Front Bezel (CBSx) × 1
1
• Binder (two types) × 4
• SAS cable label × 2
• Key × 2
Options DW-F850-CTLS Controller Board 2
DW-F850-CTLSE Controller Board (Encryption) 2
DW-F850-CTLSH Controller Board 2
DW-F850-CTLSHE Controller Board (Encryption) 2
DW-F850-CM16G Cache Memory (16 GB) 4
DW-F850-CM32G Cache Memory (32 GB) 4
DW-F850-CM64G Cache Memory (64 GB) 4
DW-F850-BM15 Cache Flash Memory 2
DW-F800-4HF32R Optical 32 Gbps Channel Board 2-4
DW-F800-2HS10S iSCSI 10 Gbps Optic Channel Board 2-4
DW-F800-2HS10B iSCSI 10 Gbps Copper Channel Board 2-4
DKC-F810I-1PL16 SFP for 16 Gbps Longwave 0-16
DKC-F810I-1PS16 SFP for 16 Gbps Shortwave 0-16
DKC-F810I-1PS32 SFP for 32 Gbps Shortwave 0-16
DKC-F810I-600JCMC 600 GB/10 kmin-1 2.5-inch (12 Gbps SAS) (*1) 0-24
DKC-F810I-1R2JCMC 1.2 TB/10 kmin-1 2.5-inch (12 Gbps SAS) (*1) 0-24
DKC-F810I-2R4JGM 2.4 TB/10 kmin-1 2.5-inch (12 Gbps SAS) (*1) 0-24
DKC-F810I-480MGM 480 GB SAS-SSD (*1) 0-24
DKC-F810I-960MGM 960 GB SAS-SSD (*1) 0-24
DKC-F810I-1R9MGM 1.9 TB SAS-SSD (*1) 0-24
DKC-F810I-1T9MGM 1.9 TB SAS-SSD (*1) 0-24
DKC-F810I-3R8MGM 3.8 TB SAS-SSD (*1) 0-24
DKC-F810I-7R6MGM 7.6 TB SAS-SSD (*1) 0-24
DKC-F810I-15RMGM 15 TB SAS-SSD (*1) 0-24
(To be continued)
*1: The drive capacity values are calculated as 1 G byte =1,000,000,000 bytes. This definition is
different from that calculated as 1 k byte =1,024 bytes, which are actually displayed on PCs that
you are using.
The RAID group capacity values displayed in the Web Console are calculated as 1 k byte =1,024
bytes.

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Name Model Parts Name Numbers
Controller Chassis Components DW800-CBSL • Controller Chassis (CBSL) × 1
(CBSL) • Power Supply (AC) × 2
• Front Bezel (CBSx) × 1
1
• Binder (two types) × 4
• SAS cable label × 2
• Key × 2
Options DW-F850-CTLS Controller Board 2
DW-F850-CTLSE Controller Board (Encryption) 2
DW-F850-CTLSH Controller Board 2
DW-F850-CTLSHE Controller Board (Encryption) 2
DW-F850-CM16G Cache Memory (16 GB) 4
DW-F850-CM32G Cache Memory (32 GB) 4
DW-F850-CM64G Cache Memory (64 GB) 4
DW-F850-BM15 Cache Flash Memory 2
DW-F800-4HF32R Optical 32 Gbps Channel Board 2-4
DW-F800-2HS10S iSCSI 10 Gbps Optic Channel Board 2-4
DW-F800-2HS10B iSCSI 10 Gbps Copper Channel Board 2-4
DKC-F810I-1PL16 SFP for 16 Gbps Longwave 0-16
DKC-F810I-1PS16 SFP for 16 Gbps Shortwave 0-16
DKC-F810I-1PS32 SFP for 32 Gbps Shortwave 0-16
DKC-F810I-6R0H9M 6 TB/7200 min-1 3.5-inch (12 Gbps SAS) (*1) 0-12
DKC-F810I-10RH9M 10 TB/7200 min-1 3.5-inch (12 Gbps SAS) (*1) 0-12
DKC-F810I-14RH9M 14 TB/7200 min 3.5-inch (12 Gbps SAS) (*1)
-1
0-12
(To be continued)
*1: The drive capacity values are calculated as 1 G byte =1,000,000,000 bytes. This definition is
different from that calculated as 1 k byte =1,024 bytes, which are actually displayed on PCs that
you are using.
The RAID group capacity values displayed in the Web Console are calculated as 1 k byte =1,024
bytes.

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Name Model Parts Name Numbers
Drive Box (DBS) Components DW-F800-DBSC • Drive Box (DBS) × 1
• ENC × 2
• Power Supply (AC) × 2
• Front Bezel (DBS) × 1
• Repeat binder (two types) × 4
• Omega clip × 4 1
• Bracket (L) × 1
• Bracket (R) × 1
• Side bezel (L) × 1
• Side bezel (R) × 1
• Key × 2
Options DKC-F810I-600JCMC 600 GB/10 kmin-1 2.5-inch (12 Gbps SAS) (*1) 0-24
DKC-F810I-1R2JCMC 1.2 TB/10 kmin-1 2.5-inch (12 Gbps SAS) (*1) 0-24
DKC-F810I-2R4JGM 2.4 TB/10 kmin-1 2.5-inch (12 Gbps SAS) (*1) 0-24
DKC-F810I-480MGM 480 GB SAS-SSD (*1) 0-24
DKC-F810I-960MGM 960 GB SAS-SSD (*1) 0-24
DKC-F810I-1R9MGM 1.9 TB SAS-SSD (*1) 0-24
DKC-F810I-1T9MGM 1.9 TB SAS-SSD (*1) 0-24
DKC-F810I-3R8MGM 3.8 TB SAS-SSD (*1) 0-24
DKC-F810I-7R6MGM 7.6 TB SAS-SSD (*1) 0-24
DKC-F810I-15RMGM 15 TB SAS-SSD (*1) 0-24
(To be continued)
*1: The drive capacity values are calculated as 1 G byte =1,000,000,000 bytes. This definition is
different from that calculated as 1 k byte =1,024 bytes, which are actually displayed on PCs that
you are using.
The RAID group capacity values displayed in the Web Console are calculated as 1 k byte =1,024
bytes.

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Name Model Parts Name Numbers
Drive Box (DBL) Components DW-F800-DBLC • Drive Box (DBL) × 1
• ENC × 2
• Power Supply (AC) × 2
• Front Bezel (DBL) × 1
• Repeat binder (two types) × 4
• Omega clip × 4 1
• Bracket (L) × 1
• Bracket (R) × 1
• Side bezel (L) × 1
• Side bezel (R) × 1
• Key × 2
Options DKC-F810I-6R0H9M 6 TB/7200 min-1 3.5-inch (12 Gbps SAS) (*1) 0-12
DKC-F810I-10RH9M 10 TB/7200 min-1 3.5-inch (12 Gbps SAS) (*1) 0-12
DKC-F810I-14RH9M 14 TB/7200 min-1 3.5-inch (12 Gbps SAS) (*1) 0-12
(To be continued)
*1: The drive capacity values are calculated as 1 G byte =1,000,000,000 bytes. This definition is
different from that calculated as 1 k byte =1,024 bytes, which are actually displayed on PCs that
you are using.
The RAID group capacity values displayed in the Web Console are calculated as 1 k byte =1,024
bytes.

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Name Model Parts Name Numbers
Drive Box (DB60) Components DW-F800-DB60C • Drive Box (DB60) × 1
• ENC × 2
• Power Supply (AC) × 2
• SAS cable (SCQ3) (3 m) × 2
• Front Bezel (DB60) × 1
• Repeat binder (two types) × 6
• Hook and loop fastener × 12 1
• Rail kit (RRDB60) (including CMA) × 1
• Flange (L) × 1
• Flange (R) × 1
• Side cover (L) × 1
• Side cover (R) × 1
• Key × 2
Options DKC-F810I-1R2J7MC 1.2 TB/10 kmin-1 2.5-inch (12 Gbps SAS) (*1) 0-60
DKC-F810I-2R4J8M 2.4 TB/10 kmin-1 2.5-inch (12 Gbps SAS) (*1) 0-60
DKC-F810I-6R0HLM 6 TB/7200 min-1 3.5-inch (12 Gbps SAS) (*1) 0-60
DKC-F810I-10RHLM 10 TB/7200 min-1 3.5-inch (12 Gbps SAS) (*1) 0-60
DKC-F810I-14RHLM 14 TB/7200 min-1 3.5-inch (12 Gbps SAS) (*1) 0-60
*1: The drive capacity values are calculated as 1 G byte =1,000,000,000 bytes. This definition is
different from that calculated as 1 k byte =1,024 bytes, which are actually displayed on PCs that
you are using. The RAID group capacity values displayed in the Web Console are calculated as 1 k
byte =1,024 bytes.

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Table 1-4 Model List of VSP G700


Name Model Parts Name Numbers
Controller Chassis Components DW850-CBL • Controller Chassis (CBL-S) × 1
(CBLH1) • Power Supply (AC) × 2
• LAN Board × 2
• Front Bezel (CBL) × 1 1
• Repeat binder (two types) × 4
• SAS cable label × 2
• Key × 2
Options DW-F850-CTLM Controller Board 2
DW-F850-CM16G Cache Memory (16 GB) 8-16
DW-F850-CM32G Cache Memory (32 GB) 8-16
DW-F850-BM35 Cache Flash Memory 2
DW-F800-4HF32R Optical 32 Gbps Channel Board 0-16
DW-F800-2HS10S iSCSI 10 Gbps Optic Channel Board 0-16
DW-F800-2HS10B iSCSI 10 Gbps Copper Channel Board 0-16
DKC-F810I-1PL16 SFP for 16 Gbps Longwave 0-64
DKC-F810I-1PS16 SFP for 16 Gbps Shortwave 0-64
DKC-F810I-1PS32 SFP for 32 Gbps Shortwave 0-64
DW-F800-BS12G Disk Board 0-2
DW-F800-BS12GE Disk Board (Encryption) 0-2
DW-F800-BAT Battery 0-6
(To be continued)
*1: The drive capacity values are calculated as 1 G byte =1,000,000,000 bytes. This definition is
different from that calculated as 1 k byte =1,024 bytes, which are actually displayed on PCs that
you are using.
The RAID group capacity values displayed in the Web Console are calculated as 1 k byte =1,024
bytes.

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Name Model Parts Name Numbers
Drive Box (DBS) Components DW-F800-DBSC • Drive Box (DBS) × 1
• ENC × 2
• Power Supply (AC) × 2
• Front Bezel (DBS) × 1
• Repeat binder (two types) × 4
• Omega clip × 4 1
• Bracket (L) × 1
• Bracket (R) × 1
• Side bezel (L) × 1
• Side bezel (R) × 1
• Key × 2
Options DKC-F810I-600JCMC 600 GB/10 kmin-1 2.5-inch (12 Gbps SAS) (*1) 0-24
DKC-F810I-1R2JCMC 1.2 TB/10 kmin-1 2.5-inch (12 Gbps SAS) (*1) 0-24
DKC-F810I-2R4JGM 2.4 TB/10 kmin-1 2.5-inch (12 Gbps SAS) (*1) 0-24
DKC-F810I-480MGM 480 GB SAS-SSD (*1) 0-24
DKC-F810I-960MGM 960 GB SAS-SSD (*1) 0-24
DKC-F810I-1R9MGM 1.9 TB SAS-SSD (*1) 0-24
DKC-F810I-1T9MGM 1.9 TB SAS-SSD (*1) 0-24
DKC-F810I-3R8MGM 3.8 TB SAS-SSD (*1) 0-24
DKC-F810I-7R6MGM 7.6 TB SAS-SSD (*1) 0-24
DKC-F810I-15RMGM 15 TB SAS-SSD (*1) 0-24
(To be continued)
*1: The drive capacity values are calculated as 1 G byte =1,000,000,000 bytes. This definition is
different from that calculated as 1 k byte =1,024 bytes, which are actually displayed on PCs that
you are using.
The RAID group capacity values displayed in the Web Console are calculated as 1 k byte =1,024
bytes.

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Name Model Parts Name Numbers
Drive Box (DBL) Components DW-F800-DBLC • Drive Box (DBL) × 1
• ENC × 2
• Power Supply (AC) × 2
• Front Bezel (DBL) × 1
• Repeat binder (two types) × 4
• Omega clip × 4 1
• Bracket (L) × 1
• Bracket (R) × 1
• Side bezel (L) × 1
• Side bezel (R) × 1
• Key × 2
Options DKC-F810I-6R0H9M 6 TB/7200 min-1 3.5-inch (12 Gbps SAS) (*1) 0-12
DKC-F810I-10RH9M 10 TB/7200 min-1 3.5-inch (12 Gbps SAS) (*1) 0-12
DKC-F810I-14RH9M 14 TB/7200 min-1 3.5-inch (12 Gbps SAS) (*1) 0-12
(To be continued)
*1: The drive capacity values are calculated as 1 G byte =1,000,000,000 bytes. This definition is
different from that calculated as 1 k byte =1,024 bytes, which are actually displayed on PCs that
you are using.
The RAID group capacity values displayed in the Web Console are calculated as 1 k byte =1,024
bytes.

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Name Model Parts Name Numbers
Drive Box (DB60) Components DW-F800-DB60C • Drive Box (DB60) × 1
• ENC × 2
• Power Supply (AC) × 2
• SAS cable (SCQ3) (3 m) × 2
• Front Bezel (DB60) × 1
• Repeat binder (two types) × 6
• Hook and loop fastener × 12 1
• Rail kit (RRDB60) (including CMA) × 1
• Flange (L) × 1
• Flange (R) × 1
• Side cover (L) × 1
• Side cover (R) × 1
• Key × 2
Options DKC-F810I-1R2J7MC 1.2 TB/10 kmin-1 2.5-inch (12 Gbps SAS) (*1) 0-60
DKC-F810I-2R4J8M 2.4 TB/10 kmin-1 2.5-inch (12 Gbps SAS) (*1) 0-60
DKC-F810I-6R0HLM 6 TB/7200 min-1 3.5-inch (12 Gbps SAS) (*1) 0-60
DKC-F810I-10RHLM 10 TB/7200 min-1 3.5-inch (12 Gbps SAS) (*1) 0-60
DKC-F810I-14RHLM 14 TB/7200 min-1 3.5-inch (12 Gbps SAS) (*1) 0-60
Drive Box (DBF) Components DW-F800-DBF • Drive Box (DBF) × 1
• ENC × 2
• Power Supply (AC) × 2
• Front Bezel (DBF) × 1
• Repeat binder (two types) × 4 1
• Omega clip × 4
• Side cover × 1
• Plate × 1
• Key × 2
Options DKC-F810I-3R2FN 3.5 TB (3.2 TiB) (FMD) (12 Gbps SAS) (*1) 0-12
DKC-F810I-7R0FP 7 TB (6.4 TiB) (FMD) (12 Gbps SAS) (*1) 0-12
DKC-F810I-14RFP 14 TB (12.8 TiB) (FMD) (12 Gbps SAS) (*1) 0-12
*1: The drive capacity values are calculated as 1 G byte =1,000,000,000 bytes. This definition is
different from that calculated as 1 k byte =1,024 bytes, which are actually displayed on PCs that
you are using.
The RAID group capacity values displayed in the Web Console are calculated as 1 k byte =1,024
bytes.

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INST01-02-100

Table 1-5 Model List of VSP G900


Name Model Parts Name Numbers
Controller Chassis Components DW850-CBL • Controller Chassis (CBL-S) × 1
(CBLH2) • Power Supply (AC) × 2
• LAN Board × 2
• Front Bezel (CBL) × 1 1
• Repeat binder (two types) × 4
• SAS cable label × 2
• Key × 2
Options DW-F850-CTLH Controller Board 2
DW-F850-CM32G Cache Memory (32 GB) 8-16
DW-F850-CM64G Cache Memory (64 GB) 8-16
DW-F850-BM35 Cache Flash Memory 2
DW-F850-BM45 Cache Flash Memory 2
DW-F800-4HF32R Optical 32 Gbps Channel Board 0-20
DW-F800-2HS10S iSCSI 10 Gbps Optic Channel Board 0-20
DW-F800-2HS10B iSCSI 10 Gbps Copper Channel Board 0-20
DKC-F810I-1PL16 SFP for 16 Gbps Longwave 0-80
DKC-F810I-1PS16 SFP for 16 Gbps Shortwave 0-80
DKC-F810I-1PS32 SFP for 32 Gbps Shortwave 0-80
DW-F800-1HP8 PCIe Channel Board 2
DW-F800-PC1F PCIe cable (1.5 m) 2
DW-F800-BS12G Disk Board 0-8
DW-F800-BS12GE Disk Board (Encryption) 0-8
DW-F800-BAT Battery 0-6
(To be continued)
*1: The drive capacity values are calculated as 1 G byte =1,000,000,000 bytes. This definition is
different from that calculated as 1 k byte =1,024 bytes, which are actually displayed on PCs that
you are using.
The RAID group capacity values displayed in the Web Console are calculated as 1 k byte =1,024
bytes.

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(Continued from the preceding page)


Name Model Parts Name Numbers
Drive Box (DBS) Components DW-F800-DBSC • Drive Box (DBS) × 1
• ENC × 2
• Power Supply (AC) × 2
• Front Bezel (DBS) × 1
• Repeat binder (two types) × 4
• Omega clip × 4 1
• Bracket (L) × 1
• Bracket (R) × 1
• Side bezel (L) × 1
• Side bezel (R) × 1
• Key × 2
Options DKC-F810I-600JCMC 600 GB/10 kmin-1 2.5-inch (12 Gbps SAS) (*1) 0-24
DKC-F810I-1R2JCMC 1.2 TB/10 kmin-1 2.5-inch (12 Gbps SAS) (*1) 0-24
DKC-F810I-2R4JGM 2.4 TB/10 kmin-1 2.5-inch (12 Gbps SAS) (*1) 0-24
DKC-F810I-960MGM 960 GB SAS-SSD (*1) 0-24
DKC-F810I-1R9MGM 1.9 TB SAS-SSD (*1) 0-24
DKC-F810I-1T9MGM 1.9 TB SAS-SSD (*1) 0-24
DKC-F810I-3R8MGM 3.8 TB SAS-SSD (*1) 0-24
DKC-F810I-7R6MGM 7.6 TB SAS-SSD (*1) 0-24
DKC-F810I-15RMGM 15 TB SAS-SSD (*1) 0-24
(To be continued)
*1: The drive capacity values are calculated as 1 G byte =1,000,000,000 bytes. This definition is
different from that calculated as 1 k byte =1,024 bytes, which are actually displayed on PCs that
you are using.
The RAID group capacity values displayed in the Web Console are calculated as 1 k byte =1,024
bytes.

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Name Model Parts Name Numbers
Drive Box (DBL) Components DW-F800-DBLC • Drive Box (DBL) × 1
• ENC × 2
• Power Supply (AC) × 2
• Front Bezel (DBL) × 1
• Repeat binder (two types) × 4
• Omega clip × 4 1
• Bracket (L) × 1
• Bracket (R) × 1
• Side bezel (L) × 1
• Side bezel (R) × 1
• Key × 2
Options DKC-F810I-6R0H9M 6 TB/7200 min-1 3.5-inch (12 Gbps SAS) (*1) 0-12
DKC-F810I-10RH9M 10 TB/7200 min-1 3.5-inch (12 Gbps SAS) (*1) 0-12
DKC-F810I-14RH9M 14 TB/7200 min-1 3.5-inch (12 Gbps SAS) (*1) 0-12
(To be continued)
*1: The drive capacity values are calculated as 1 G byte =1,000,000,000 bytes. This definition is
different from that calculated as 1 k byte =1,024 bytes, which are actually displayed on PCs that
you are using.
The RAID group capacity values displayed in the Web Console are calculated as 1 k byte =1,024
bytes.

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Name Model Parts Name Numbers
Drive Box (DB60) Components DW-F800-DB60C • Drive Box (DB60) × 1
• ENC × 2
• Power Supply (AC) × 2
• SAS cable (SCQ3) (3 m) × 2
• Front Bezel (DB60) × 1
• Repeat binder (two types) × 6
• Hook and loop fastener × 12 1
• Rail kit (RRDB60) (including CMA) × 1
• Flange (L) × 1
• Flange (R) × 1
• Side cover (L) × 1
• Side cover (R) × 1
• Key × 2
Options DKC-F810I-1R2J7MC 1.2 TB/10 kmin-1 2.5-inch (12 Gbps SAS) (*1) 0-60
DKC-F810I-2R4J8M 2.4 TB/10 kmin-1 2.5-inch (12 Gbps SAS) (*1) 0-60
DKC-F810I-6R0HLM 6 TB/7200 min-1 3.5-inch (12 Gbps SAS) (*1) 0-60
DKC-F810I-10RHLM 10 TB/7200 min-1 3.5-inch (12 Gbps SAS) (*1) 0-60
DKC-F810I-14RHLM 14 TB/7200 min-1 3.5-inch (12 Gbps SAS) (*1) 0-60
Drive Box (DBF) Components DW-F800-DBF • Drive Box (DBF) × 1
• ENC × 2
• Power Supply (AC) × 2
• Front Bezel (DBF) × 1
• Repeat binder (two types) × 4 1
• Omega clip × 4
• Side cover × 1
• Plate × 1
• Key × 2
Options DKC-F810I-3R2FN 3.5 TB (3.2 TiB) (FMD) (12 Gbps SAS) (*1) 0-12
DKC-F810I-7R0FP 7 TB (6.4 TiB) (FMD) (12 Gbps SAS) (*1) 0-12
DKC-F810I-14RFP 14 TB (12.8 TiB) (FMD) (12 Gbps SAS) (*1) 0-12
(To be continued)
*1: The drive capacity values are calculated as 1 G byte =1,000,000,000 bytes. This definition is
different from that calculated as 1 k byte =1,024 bytes, which are actually displayed on PCs that
you are using.
The RAID group capacity values displayed in the Web Console are calculated as 1 k byte =1,024
bytes.

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Name Model Parts Name Numbers
Channel Board Box Components DW-F800-CHBB • PCP × 2
(CHBB) • IOEXBX × 1
• Power Supply (AC) × 2
• SWPK × 2 (FAN × 10 )
• PCIe Channel Board × 2
• PCIe cable (1.5 m) × 2 1
• Front Bezel × 1
• Accessories kit × 1
• Binder × 2
• PCIe cable label × 2
• Key × 2

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Table 1-6 List of Accessory Parts


No. Classification Model Name Constitution/Specification
1 Power cable A-F6516-J1H Power cable for AC 2.5 m, 2-pole power cable with grounding
Power Supply terminal (AC 125 V, 13 A for Single-phase)
A-F6516-J1K Power cable for AC 2.5 m, 2-pole power cable with grounding
Power Supply terminal (AC 125 V, 13 A for Single-phase)
A-F6516-J2H Power cable for Mounting 2.5 m inlet type (AC 250 V, 10 A for Single-
chassis phase)
A-F6516-J2H09 Power cable 0.9 m inlet type (AC 200 V for Single-phase)
A-F6516-J2H5 Power cable 5.0 m inlet type (AC 200 V for Single-phase)
A-F6516-J2H10 Power cable 10.0 m inlet type (AC 200 V for Single-phase)
A-F6516-P620 Power cable Power cable for PDU (1)
A-F6516-P630 Power cable Power cable for PDU (1)
2 Optical cable A-6515-GM5L LC-LC Optical Cable LC-LC optical cable for Optical (5 m)
A-6515-GM10L LC-LC Optical Cable LC-LC optical cable for Optical (10 m)
A-6515-GM20L LC-LC Optical Cable LC-LC optical cable for Optical (20 m)
A-6515-GM30L LC-LC Optical Cable LC-LC optical cable for Optical (30 m)
A-6515-GM50L LC-LC Optical Cable LC-LC optical cable for Optical (50 m)
A-6515-GM1JL LC-LC Optical Cable LC-LC optical cable for Optical (100 m)
A-6515-HM5L LC-LC Optical Cable LC-LC optical cable for Optical (5 m)
A-6515-HM10L LC-LC Optical Cable LC-LC optical cable for Optical (10 m)
A-6515-HM20L LC-LC Optical Cable LC-LC optical cable for Optical (20 m)
A-6515-HM30L LC-LC Optical Cable LC-LC optical cable for Optical (30 m)
A-6515-HM50L LC-LC Optical Cable LC-LC optical cable for Optical (50 m)
A-6515-HM100L LC-LC Optical Cable LC-LC optical cable for Optical (100 m)
A-6515-HM200L LC-LC Optical Cable LC-LC optical cable for Optical (200 m)
A-6515-HM300L LC-LC Optical Cable LC-LC optical cable for Optical (300 m)
A-6515-JM5L LC-LC Optical Cable LC-LC optical cable for Optical (5 m)
A-6515-JM10L LC-LC Optical Cable LC-LC optical cable for Optical (10 m)
A-6515-JM20L LC-LC Optical Cable LC-LC optical cable for Optical (20 m)
A-6515-JM30L LC-LC Optical Cable LC-LC optical cable for Optical (30 m)
A-6515-JM50L LC-LC Optical Cable LC-LC optical cable for Optical (50 m)
A-6515-JM100L LC-LC Optical Cable LC-LC optical cable for Optical (100 m)
A-6515-JM200L LC-LC Optical Cable LC-LC optical cable for Optical (200 m)
A-6515-JM300L LC-LC Optical Cable LC-LC optical cable for Optical (300 m)
A-6515-GS10L LC-LC Optical Cable LC-LC optical cable for Optical (10 m)
A-6515-GS20L LC-LC Optical Cable LC-LC optical cable for Optical (20 m)
A-6515-GS30L LC-LC Optical Cable LC-LC optical cable for Optical (30 m)
A-6515-GS50L LC-LC Optical Cable LC-LC optical cable for Optical (50 m)
A-6515-GS1JL LC-LC Optical Cable LC-LC optical cable for Optical (100 m)
(To be continued)

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No. Classification Model Name Constitution/Specification
3 SAS cable DW-F800-SCQ1 SAS cable SAS cable 1 m (including omega clips (2)) (*1)
DW-F800-SCQ1F SAS cable SAS cable 1.5 m (including omega clips (2))
(*1)
DW-F800-SCQ3 SAS cable SAS cable 3 m (including omega clips (2)) (*1)
DW-F800-SCQ5 SAS cable SAS cable 5 m (including omega clips (2)) (*1)
DW-F800-SCQ10A SAS Optical cable SAS Optical cable (10 m) (*2)
DW-F800-SCQ30A SAS Optical cable SAS Optical cable (30 m) (*2)
DW-F800-SCQ1HA SAS Optical cable SAS Optical cable (100 m) (*2)
4 Decoration panel A-F6516-FIHT Decoration panel Panel to cover free space (1 EIA) of the RKU
rack frame.
5 Stabilizer A-F6516-STBL Stabilizer (for RKU) Installation to the DB60 is performed when
mounting it on the RKU rack frame.
6 Rack frame A-6516-RKU Rack frame Rack frame
(It is necessary to order the rail.)
7 PDU for the Rack A-F6516-PDU6 PDU for the Rack frame Power distribution box for RKU rack.
frame PDU (2)
DW-F800-PDU6 PDU for the Rack frame Power distribution box for rack frame.
PDU (2), Bracket (2), Cable clamp (1)
*1: Neither plenum rated nor LSZH (Low Smoke Zero Halogen) rated.
*2: Plenum rated. Not LSZH rated.

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1.2.2 Disk Drive Model


Table 1-7 MPC Window Display of Disk Type Name
Disk Drive Model MPC Window Drive Form Factor
DKR5D-J600SS DKR5D-J600SS 2.5 inch SAS HDD
DKR5G-J600SS DKR5G-J600SS 2.5 inch SAS HDD
DKS5E-J600SS DKS5E-J600SS 2.5 inch SAS HDD
DKS5H-J600SS DKS5H-J600SS 2.5 inch SAS HDD
DKS5K-J600SS DKS5K-J600SS 2.5 inch SAS HDD
DKR5E-J1R2SS DKR5E-J1R2SS 2.5 inch SAS HDD
DKR5G-J1R2SS DKR5G-J1R2SS 2.5 inch SAS HDD
DKS5F-J1R2SS DKS5F-J1R2SS 2.5 inch SAS HDD
DKS5H-J1R2SS DKS5H-J1R2SS 2.5 inch SAS HDD
DKS5K-J1R2SS DKS5K-J1R2SS 2.5 inch SAS HDD
DKS5K-J2R4SS DKS5K-J2R4SS 2.5 inch SAS HDD
DKS2F-H6R0SS DKS2F-H6R0SS 3.5 inch SAS HDD
DKS2H-H6R0SS DKS2H-H6R0SS 3.5 inch SAS HDD
DKR2G-H6R0SS DKR2G-H6R0SS 3.5 inch SAS HDD
DKS2J-H10RSS DKS2J-H10RSS 3.5 inch SAS HDD
DKR2H-H10RSS DKR2H-H10RSS 3.5 inch SAS HDD
DKS2K-H10RSS DKS2K-H10RSS 3.5 inch SAS HDD
DKS2K-H14RSS DKS2K-H14RSS 3.5 inch SAS HDD
SLB5F-M480SD SLB5F-M480SS 2.5 inch SSD
SLB5G-M480SD SLB5G-M480SS 2.5 inch SSD
SLB5F-M960SD SLB5F-M960SS 2.5 inch SSD
SLB5G-M960SS SLB5G-M960SS 2.5 inch SSD
SLB5E-M1R9SD SLB5E-M1R9SS 2.5 inch SSD
SLB5G-M1R9SS SLB5G-M1R9SS 2.5 inch SSD
SLB5I-M1T9SS SLB5I-M1T9SS 2.5 inch SSD
SLB5F-M3R8SS SLB5F-M3R8SS 2.5 inch SSD
SLB5G-M3R8SS SLB5G-M3R8SS 2.5 inch SSD
SLR5E-M3R8SS SLR5E-M3R8SS 2.5 inch SSD
SLR5F-M3R8SS SLR5F-M3R8SS 2.5 inch SSD
SLM5A-M3R8SS SLM5A-M3R8SS 2.5 inch SSD
SLB5G-M7R6SS SLB5G-M7R6SS 2.5 inch SSD
SLR5E-M7R6SS SLR5E-M7R6SS 2.5 inch SSD
SLR5F-M7R6SS SLR5F-M7R6SS 2.5 inch SSD
SLM5A-M7R6SS SLM5A-M7R6SS 2.5 inch SSD
SLB5H-M15RSS SLB5H-M15RSS 2.5 inch SSD
NFHAE-Q3R2SS NFHAE-Q3R2SS Flash Module Drive
NFHAF-Q6R4SS NFHAF-Q6R4SS Flash Module Drive
NFHAH-Q6R4SS NFHAH-Q6R4SS Flash Module Drive
NFHAJ-Q6R4SS NFHAJ-Q6R4SS Flash Module Drive
NFHAK-Q6R4SS NFHAK-Q6R4SS Flash Module Drive
NFHAL-Q6R4SS NFHAL-Q6R4SS Flash Module Drive
NFHAF-Q13RSS NFHAF-Q13RSS Flash Module Drive
NFHAH-Q13RSS NFHAH-Q13RSS Flash Module Drive
NFHAJ-Q13RSS NFHAJ-Q13RSS Flash Module Drive
NFHAK-Q13RSS NFHAK-Q13RSS Flash Module Drive

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The following table shows recommended setting models on the Maintenance PC when different types of
Disk Drives (same number of rotations and same capacity) to be added are mixed in the ECC.
Mixed Disk Type Name Recommended Setting Model
DKR5x-J600SS DKR5D-J600SS
DKS5x-J600SS
DKR5x-J1R2SS DKR5E-J1R2SS
DKS5x-J1R2SS
DKS5x-J2R4SS DKS5K-J2R4SS
DKS2x-H6R0SS DKS2F-H6R0SS
DKR2x-H6R0SS
DKR2x-H10RSS DKR2H-H10RSS
DKS2x-H10RSS
DKS2x-H14RSS DKS2K-H14RSS
SLB5x-M480SD SLB5F-M480SS
SLB5x-M960Sy SLB5F-M960SS
SLB5x-M1R9Sy SLB5E-M1R9SS
SLB5x-M1T9SS SLB5I-M1T9SS
SLB5x-M3R8SS SLB5F-M3R8SS
SLR5x-M3R8SS
SLM5x-M3R8SS
SLB5x-M7R6SS SLB5G-M7R6SS
SLR5x-M7R6SS
SLM5x-M7R6SS
SLB5x-M15RSS SLB5H-M15RSS
NFHAx-Q3R2SS NFHAE-Q3R2SS
NFHAx-Q6R4SS NFHAF-Q6R4SS
NFHAx-Q13RSS NFHAF-Q13RSS
x: A, B, C, ...
y: S, D

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The following table shows Drives compatible with the Drives to be replaced by Drive replacement.
Drives before replacement Drives after replacement
DKR5x-J600SS DKR5x-J600SS
DKS5x-J600SS
DKS5x-J600SS DKR5x-J600SS
DKS5x-J600SS
DKR5x-J1R2SS DKR5x-J1R2SS
DKS5x-J1R2SS
DKS5x-J1R2SS DKR5x-J1R2SS
DKS5x-J1R2SS
DKS5x-J2R4SS DKS5x-J2R4SS
DKS2x-H6R0SS DKR2x-H6R0SS
DKS2x-H6R0SS
DKR2x-H6R0SS DKR2x-H6R0SS
DKS2x-H6R0SS
DKR2x-H10RSS DKR2x-H10RSS
DKS2x-H10RSS
DKS2x-H10RSS DKR2x-H10RSS
DKS2x-H10RSS
DKS2x-H14RSS DKS2x-H14RSS
SLB5x-M480SD SLB5x-M480SD
SLB5x-M960Sy SLB5x-M960Sy
SLB5x-M1R9Sy SLB5x-M1R9Sy
SLB5x-M1T9SS SLB5x-M1T9SS
SLB5x-M3R8SS SLB5x-M3R8SS
SLR5x-M3R8SS
SLM5x-M3R8SS
SLR5x-M3R8SS SLB5x-M3R8SS
SLR5x-M3R8SS
SLM5x-M3R8SS
SLM5x-M3R8SS SLB5x-M3R8SS
SLR5x-M3R8SS
SLM5x-M3R8SS
SLB5x-M7R6SS SLB5x-M7R6SS
SLR5x-M7R6SS
SLM5x-M7R6SS
SLR5x-M7R6SS SLB5x-M7R6SS
SLR5x-M7R6SS
SLM5x-M7R6SS
SLM5x-M7R6SS SLB5x-M7R6SS
SLR5x-M7R6SS
SLM5x-M7R6SS
SLB5x-M15RSS SLB5x-M15RSS
NFHAx-Q3R2SS NFHAx-Q3R2SS
NFHAx-Q6R4SS NFHAx-Q6R4SS
NFHAx-Q13RSS NFHAx-Q13RSS
x: A, B, C, ...
y: S, D

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1.2.3 MPC Window Display and Conversion Table of Option Type Names
Table 1-8 Window Display of Channel Board (CHB)
Model Number MPC Window
DW-F800-4HF32R 32 G Ready 4Port FC
DW-F800-2HS10S 10 G 2Port iSCSI (Optic)
DW-F800-2HS10B 10 G 2Port iSCSI (Copper)

Table 1-9 Window Display of Disk Board (DKB)


Model Number MPC Window
DW-F800-BS12G Disk Board
DW-F800-BS12GE Encryption

Table 1-10 Window Display of Cache Memory


Model Number MPC Window
DW-F850-CM16G 16 GB
DW-F850-CM32G 32 GB
DW-F850-CM64G 64 GB

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1.3 Configuration of Installing Storage System


This Storage System is model that mounts CBXSS/CBXSL/CBSS/CBSL/CBLH1/CBLH2 of Controller
Chassis ,and DBS/DBL/DB60/DBF of Drive Boxes on the RKU rack frame.
CBXSS/CBXSL/CBSS/CBSL is a Storage System with Drives installed.
CBLH1/CBLH2 is a Storage System with no Drives installed.
Install CBLH1/CBLH2 and one or more Drive Boxes in combination.

Table 1-11 lists the Maximum Mountable Number of Drive Boxes for Controller Chassis.
For the installation mixing different types of Drive Boxes for the Controller Chassis, install Drive Boxes
(DBS/DBL/DB60/DBF) in the range of the maximum number of Drives that the Controller Chassis can
recognize.

Table 1-11 Maximum Mountable Number of Drive Boxes for Controller Chassis
Number of Number of Number of Number of
Controller Chassis
Mounted DBS Mounted DBL Mounted DB60 Mounted DBF
CBXSS/CBXSL 3 7 - -
CBSS1/CBSL1 7 7 4 -
CBSS2/CBSL2 11 11 6 -
CBLH1 36 36 20 36
CBLH2 48 48 24 48

Figure 1-7 Configuration (CBXSS_CBXSL_CBSS_CBSL+DBS/DBL/DB60)

Controller Chassis/
Rackmount Model
Drive Box

DB60
(4U <EIA Unit>)

DBS/DBL
(2U <EIA Unit>)
Rackmount model Rackmount model with RKU rack
with RKU rack frame frame Maximum configuration
CBXSS/CBXSL/ Minimum configuration [1 CBXSS/CBXSL +
CBSS/CBSL [1 CBXSS/CBXSL/CBSS/CBSL] 3 DBS or 7 DBL]
[1 CBSS1/CBSL1 +
(2U <EIA Unit>) 7 DBS/DBL or 4 DB60]
[1 CBSS2/CBSL2 +
11 DBS/DBL or 6 DB60]

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Figure 1-8 Configuration (CBLH1_CBLH2+DBS/DBL/DB60/DBF)

Controller Chassis/
Rackmount Model
Drive Box

DB60
(4U <EIA Unit>)

DBS/DBL/DBF
(2U <EIA Unit>)
Rackmount model Rackmount model
with RKU rack frame with RKU rack frame
CBLH1/CBLH2 Minimum configuration Maximum configuration
(4U <EIA Unit>) [1 CBLH1/CBLH2 [1 CBLH1 + 36 DBS/DBL/DBF or 20 DB60]
+ 1 DBS/DBL/DBF/ [1 CBLH2 + 48 DBS/DBL/DBF or 24 DB60]
DB60]

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1.3.1 Channel Board, and Disk Board Option Installation Rule


The Channel Board options can be installed also in the Disk Board slots in addition to the Channel Board
slots in CBLH1/CBLH2.
After the dedicated Channel Board slots are fully added, the Channel Board options can be added in the Disk
Board slots.
In case of the CBLH2, you can expand the Channel Boards by mounting the Channel Board Box (CHBB).
The order of Channel Board installation is shown in Table 1-12.

Table 1-12 Channel Board Installation Rule


Controller Chassis Installation Slot Location
or Installation Order
Diskless Model Disk-in Model
Channel Board Box
CBSS/CBSL 1 - 1A/2A (CHB-1A/2A)
2 - 1B/2B (CHB-1B/2B)
CBLH1 1 1A/2A (CHB-1A/2A) 1A/2A (CHB-1A/2A)
2 1B/2B (CHB-1B/2B) 1B/2B (CHB-1B/2B)
3 1C/2C (CHB-1C/2C) 1C/2C (CHB-1C/2C)
4 1D/2D (CHB-1D/2D) 1D/2D (CHB-1D/2D)
5 1E/2E (CHB-1E/2E) 1E/2E (CHB-1E/2E)
6 1F/2F (CHB-1F/2F) 1F/2F (CHB-1F/2F)
7 1G/2G (CHB-1G/2G) -
8 1H/2H (CHB-1H/2H) -
CBLH2 1 1A/2A (CHB-1A/2A) 1A/2A (CHB-1A/2A)
2 1B/2B (CHB-1B/2B) 1B/2B (CHB-1B/2B)
3 1C/2C (CHB-1C/2C) 1C/2C (CHB-1C/2C)
4 1D/2D (CHB-1D/2D) 1D/2D (CHB-1D/2D)
5 1E/2E (CHB-1E/2E) 1E/2E (CHB-1E/2E)
6 1F/2F (CHB-1F/2F) 1F/2F (CHB-1F/2F)
7 1G/2G (CHB-1G/2G) -
8 1H/2H (CHB-1H/2H) -
CHBB 1 1J/2J (CHB-1J/2J) 1J/2J (CHB-1J/2J)
2 1K/2K (CHB-1K/2K) 1K/2K (CHB-1K/2K)
3 1L/2L (CHB-1L/2L) 1L/2L (CHB-1L/2L)
4 1M/2M (CHB-1M/2M) 1M/2M (CHB-1M/2M)

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The order of Disk Board installation is shown in Table 1-13.

Table 1-13 Disk Board Installation Rule


Controller Chassis Installation Order Installation Slot Location
CBLH1 1 1G/2G (DKB-1G/2G)
1H/2H (DKB-1H/2H)
CBLH2 1 1G/2G (DKB-1G/2G)
1H/2H (DKB-1H/2H)
2 1E/2E (DKB-1E/2E)
1F/2F (DKB-1F/2F)

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1.3.2 Cache Memory Installation Rule


Cache Memory (DIMM) is installed in the Controller Boards of CBXSS/CBXSL/CBSS/CBSL/CBLH1/
CBLH2.
The data of Shared Memory, to which the Storage System configuration information is written, is saved in the
Cache Memory on the Controller Board. Shared Memory capacity plus Cache Memory capacity equals Total
Cache Memory Capacity necessary for the Storage System. The Shared Memory capacity must be allocated
to CMG0 (Cache Memory Group 0).

Refer to Table 3-2 for the Cache Memory installation pattern of CBXSS/CBXSL/CBSS/CBSL and Table 3-3
for that of CBLH1/CBLH2.

Figure 1-9 Cache Memory Location (CBXSS/CBXSL)

Controller Board 2
Controller Board 1

Controller Board

Top view of Controller Boards

Position of Cache Memory


Controller Board 1/Controller Board 2

DIMM01:

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Figure 1-10 Cache Memory Location (CBSS/CBSL)

Controller Board 2
Controller Board 1

Controller Board

Top view of Controller Boards

Position of Cache Memory


Controller Board 1/Controller Board 2

DIMM01:
DIMM00:

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Figure 1-11 Cache Memory Location (CBLH1/CBLH2)

Controller Board 2 Controller Board 1

Controller Board

Top view of controller Boards

Position of Cache Memory


Controller Board 1/Controller Board 2

DIMM13: *2
DIMM12: *2

DIMM02: *1
DIMM03: *1

DIMM11: *2
DIMM10: *2

DIMM00: *1
DIMM01: *1

*1 : Belonging to CMG0 (Cache Memory Group 0).


*2 : Belonging to CMG1 (Cache Memory Group 1).
Be sure to install DIMM in CMG0.
CMG1 is an additional slot of DIMM.
Install DIMM in sets of four.

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1.3.3 Drive Installation Order


1. In case of CBXSS/CBSS/DBS
Drives are installed in 00 to 23 in order.

Figure 1-12 Drive Position of CBXSS/CBSS/DBS

HDDxx-04
HDDxx-05
HDDxx-06
HDDxx-07
HDDxx-08
HDDxx-09
HDDxx-10

HDDxx-12
HDDxx-13
HDDxx-14
HDDxx-15
HDDxx-16
HDDxx-17
HDDxx-18
HDDxx-19
HDDxx-20
HDDxx-21
HDDxx-22
HDDxx-23
HDDxx-03
HDDxx-01
HDDxx-02
HDDxx-00

HDDxx-11
DB-xx

Front view

*1 : The name in parentheses in the Maintenance PC messages shows HDDxx-yy here.


*2 : DB-xx
DB No. (00, 01, 02, ........, 47)

2. In case of CBXSL/CBSL/DBL
Drives are installed in 00 to 11 in order.

Figure 1-13 Drive Position of CBXSL/CBSL/DBL

DB-xx
HDDxx-08 HDDxx-09 HDDxx-10 HDDxx-11
HDDxx-04 HDDxx-05 HDDxx-06 HDDxx-07
HDDxx-00 HDDxx-01 HDDxx-02 HDDxx-03

Front view

*1 : The name in parentheses in the Maintenance PC messages shows HDDxx-yy here.


*2 : DB-xx
DB No. (00, 01, 02, ........, 47)

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3. In Case of Drive Box (DB60)


Drives are installed in 00 to 59 in order.

Figure 1-14 Drive Position of Drive Box (DB60)

DB-xx

HDDxx-59 HDDxx-47 HDDxx-35 HDDxx-23 HDDxx-11


HDDxx-58 HDDxx-46 HDDxx-34 HDDxx-22 HDDxx-10
HDDxx-57 HDDxx-45 HDDxx-33 HDDxx-21 HDDxx-09
HDDxx-56 HDDxx-44 HDDxx-32 HDDxx-20 HDDxx-08
HDDxx-55 HDDxx-43 HDDxx-31 HDDxx-19 HDDxx-07
HDDxx-54 HDDxx-42 HDDxx-30 HDDxx-18 HDDxx-06
Rear Front
HDDxx-53 HDDxx-41 HDDxx-29 HDDxx-17 HDDxx-05
HDDxx-52 HDDxx-40 HDDxx-28 HDDxx-16 HDDxx-04
HDDxx-51 HDDxx-39 HDDxx-27 HDDxx-15 HDDxx-03
HDDxx-50 HDDxx-38 HDDxx-26 HDDxx-14 HDDxx-02
HDDxx-49 HDDxx-37 HDDxx-25 HDDxx-13 HDDxx-01
HDDxx-48 HDDxx-36 HDDxx-24 HDDxx-12 HDDxx-00

Top view

*1 : The name in parentheses in the Maintenance PC messages shows HDDxx-yy here.


*2 : DB-xx
DB No. (00, 01, 02, ........, 23)

4. In case of DBF
Drives are installed in 00 to 11 in order.

Figure 1-15 Drive Position of DBF

DB-xx
HDDxx-09 HDDxx-10 HDDxx-11
HDDxx-06 HDDxx-07 HDDxx-08
HDDxx-03 HDDxx-04 HDDxx-05
HDDxx-00 HDDxx-01 HDDxx-02

Front view

*1 : The name in parentheses in the Maintenance PC messages shows HDDxx-yy here.


*2 : DB-xx
DB No. (00, 01, 02, ........, 47)

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5. Connection of Disk Board and Drive Box


The connection of the Disk Board and the Drive Box is shown below.

Figure 1-16 Connection Diagram of Disk Board and Drive Box (DBS/DBL/DB60)

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1.3.4 Notes for Installing Flash Module Drive Boxes


Up to 48 DBFs (Flash Module Drive Boxes) can be connected to the Controller Chassis.

Table 1-14 Maximum Number of Installable DBFs and Flash Module Drives (FMDs)
Maximum number of installable FMDs
Controller Chassis Maximum number of installable DBFs
(including Spare Drives)
CBSS1/CBSL1 - -
CBSS2/CBSL2 - -
CBLH1 36 432
CBLH2 48 576

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1.4 How to Open/Close Rear Door or Attach/Remove Front Bezel/Rear Door


1.4.1 How to Attach/Remove the Front Bezel

Attach or remove the Front Bezel carefully following the procedure. Otherwise, you may hurt
your fingers by pinching them.

NOTICE: • To prevent part failures caused by static electrical charge built up on your own
body, be sure to wear a wrist strap connected to the Storage System before
starting and do not take it off until you finish. See “1.1.2 Note when Installing and
Removing Parts”.
• The Front Bezels of CBXSS/CBXSL/CBSS/CBSL/DBS/DBL/DBF/CHBB, CBLH and
DB60 are different in size.
• When installing or removing the Front Bezel, try not to operate the main switch
incorrectly with the hook or the ON/OFF button of the Front Bezel.

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1.4.1.1 In Case of CBXSS/CBXSL/CBSS/CBSL/DBS/DBL/DBF/CHBB


A key is necessary to attach or remove a Front Bezel.
1. Procedure for removal
(1) Insert the key into the keyhole on the Front Bezel and release the Lock of the Front Bezel ().
(2) Pull the key toward you while holding the lower right portion of the Front Bezel, and then remove
the right side of the Front Bezel from the ball catch ().
NOTE : When removing the Front Bezel, work with the opening angle between the Front
Bezel and the Storage System of up to 45 degrees.
Do not force the Front Bezel open too wide. Otherwise, a damage of Front Bezel may
be caused.
(3) Remove the Front Bezel from the left tabs while pulling, and then remove it ().
NOTE: When removing Front Bezel, don't push left side of Front Bezel.
Figure 1-17 Procedure for Removing Front Bezel (CBXSS/CBXSL/CBSS/CBSL/DBS/DBL/
DBF/CHBB)

Front Bezel

Tab

Tab hole Ball catch

Key
About 45 degrees

Insert or pull off the key aligning its groove


with the positioning mark on the lock.

Key
The key cannot be pulled off when its groove
Operate while pressing the key to is not aligned with the positioning mark on
the keyhole. the lock.
NOTE : • When inserting and turning the key, have it inserted completely. If you turn the key
while pulling it towards you, a damage of it may be caused.
• When removing the key after locking up the Front Bezel, pull it off aligning its
groove with the positioning mark on the lock.
When the key is pulled off in the state where its groove is not aligned with the
positioning mark on the lock, a damage of the lock may be caused.

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2. Procedure for attachment


(1) Unlock the Front Bezel with the key, and hold the key and bottom of Front Bezel with your both
hands.
(2) Insert the tabs on the left front side of the Storage System into the tab holes on the Front Bezel ().
NOTE: When inserting Front Bezel, don't push left side of Front Bezel.
(3) Fix the Front Bezel by pressing the right side of the Front Bezel to engage it with the ball catch on
the front side of the Storage System ().
NOTE: When fixing Front Bezel, don't push left side of Front Bezel.
(4) Lock the Front Bezel with the key ().

Figure 1-18 Procedure for Attaching Front Bezel (CBXSS/CBXSL/CBSS/CBSL/DBS/DBL/


DBF/CHBB)

Front Bezel

Tab

Tab hole Ball catch

Key

Insert or pull off the key aligning its groove


with the positioning mark on the lock.

Key
The key cannot be pulled off when its groove
Operate while pressing the key to is not aligned with the positioning mark on
the keyhole. the lock.
NOTE : • When inserting and turning the key, have it inserted completely. If you turn the key
while pulling it towards you, a damage of it may be caused.
• When removing the key after locking up the Front Bezel, pull it off aligning its
groove with the positioning mark on the lock.
When the key is pulled off in the state where its groove is not aligned with the
positioning mark on the lock, a damage of the lock may be caused.

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1.4.1.2 In Case of CBLH


A key is necessary to attach or remove a Front Bezel.
1. Procedure for removal
(1) Insert the key into the keyhole on the Front Bezel and release the Lock of the Front Bezel ( ① ).
(2) Pull the key toward you while holding the lower right part of the Front Bezel, and then remove the
right side of the Front Bezel from the ball catch ( ② ).
NOTE : When removing the Front Bezel, work with the opening angle between the Front
Bezel and the Storage System of up to 45 degrees.
Do not force the Front Bezel open too wide. Otherwise, a damage of Front Bezel may
be caused.
(3) Remove the Front Bezel from the left tabs while pulling, and then remove it ( ③ ).
NOTE: When removing Front Bezel, don't push left side of Front Bezel.
Figure 1-19 Procedure for Removing Front Bezel (CBLH)

Front Bezel

Tab

Ball catch
Tab hole
Key

About 45 degrees

Insert or pull off the key aligning its groove


with the positioning mark on the lock.

Key
The key cannot be pulled off when its groove
Operate while pressing the key to is not aligned with the positioning mark on
the keyhole. the lock.
NOTE : • When inserting and turning the key, have it inserted completely. If you turn the key
while pulling it towards you, a damage of it may be caused.
• When removing the key after locking up the Front Bezel, pull it off aligning its
groove with the positioning mark on the lock.
When the key is pulled off in the state where its groove is not aligned with the
positioning mark on the lock, a damage of the lock may be caused.

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2. Procedure for attachment


(1) Unlock the Front Bezel with the key, and hold the key and bottom of Front Bezel with your both
hands.
(2) Insert the tabs on the left front side of the Storage System into the tab holes on the Front Bezel ( ① ).
NOTE: When inserting Front Bezel, don't push left side of Front Bezel.
(3) Fix the Front Bezel by pressing the right side of the Front Bezel to engage it with the ball catch on
the front side of the Storage System ( ② ).
NOTE: When fixing Front Bezel, don't push left side of Front Bezel.
(4) Lock the Front Bezel with the key ( ③ ).

Figure 1-20 Procedure for Attaching Front Bezel (CBLH)

Front Bezel

Tab

Ball catch
Tab hole
Key

Insert or pull off the key aligning its groove


with the positioning mark on the lock.

Key
The key cannot be pulled off when its groove
Operate while pressing the key to is not aligned with the positioning mark on
the keyhole. the lock.

NOTE : • When inserting and turning the key, have it inserted completely. If you turn the key
while pulling it towards you, a damage of it may be caused.
• When removing the key after locking up the Front Bezel, pull it off aligning its
groove with the positioning mark on the lock.
When the key is pulled off in the state where its groove is not aligned with the
positioning mark on the lock, a damage of the lock may be caused.

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1.4.1.3 In Case of DB60

• Be careful of the workers on the other side when pulling out or storing the DB60.
• Do not pull out multiple DB60s at a time because the rack may fall over.
• Do not put objects on the DB60 which has been pulled out of the rack or use it as working
space because the rack may fall over.

NOTE : Check that the stabilizer is attached to the front side of the rack.
If the stabilizer is not attached, attach it to the rack.
1. How to pull out the DB60 from out of the rack frame
(1) Insert the key into the keyhole on the Front Bezel and release the lock of the Front Bezel ( ① ).
(2) Pull the key toward you while holding the lower right portion of the Front Bezel, and then remove
the right side of the Front Bezel from the ball catches ( ② ).
NOTE : When removing the Front Bezel, work with the opening angle between the Front
Bezel and the Storage System of up to 45 degrees.
Do not force the Front Bezel open too wide. Otherwise, a damage of Front Bezel
may be caused.
(3) Remove the Front Bezel from the left tabs and then remove it ( ③ ).

Figure 1-21 Procedure for Removing Front Bezel (DB60)

Front Bezel

Tab
Ball catch
Tab hole

Key

About 45 degrees

Insert or pull off the key aligning its groove


with the positioning mark on the lock.

Key
The key cannot be pulled off when its groove
Operate while pressing the key to is not aligned with the positioning mark on
the keyhole. the lock.

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(4) Loosen two front fixing screws.


(5) Hold the handle in the front of the Drive Box and pull out slowly until it stops.
NOTE : Be careful not to hit your head on the Storage System which was pulled out.
(6) Loosen two screws and slide the cover on the top of the DB60 to the direction shown by the arrow
 and remove it.

Figure 1-22 How to Pull Out the DB60

Cover

Screw

Handle
Screw

Latch release lever

Front fixing screws

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2. How to store the DB60 in the rack frame.


(1) Attach the top cover of DB60 by sliding it in the direction shown by the arrow ( ① ) and tightening
the two screws by hand.
Press the front surface of the cover with your hands away from the top surface of the cover when
attaching the cover.
NOTE : • Pressing the top surface of the cover might distort the cover.
• Do not drop a screw in the Storage System.
• If you dropped it, remove it immediately.
• If you leave it, the parts will short out and it will cause a fire or a failure.
(2) Release the lock by sliding the latch releasing lever which is located in the right and left rails, and
push the front side of the DB60 gently all the way into the rack frame.
(3) Tighten two front fixing screws by hand to fix it.

Figure 1-23 How to Store DB60

Cover

Front Surface of Cover


Screw

Handle
Screw

Front Surface of Cover

Latch releasing lever

Front fixing screws

(4) Unlock the Front Bezel with the key, and hold the key and bottom of Front Bezel with your both
hands.
(5) Insert the tabs on the left front side of the Storage System into the tab holes on the Front Bezel ( ① ).
(6) Fix the Front Bezel by pressing the right side of the Front Bezel to engage it with the ball catch on
the front side of the Storage System ( ② ).
(7) Lock the Front Bezel with the key ( ③ ).

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Figure 1-24 Procedure for Attaching Front Bezel (DB60)

Front Bezel

Tab
Ball catch
Tab hole

Key

Insert or pull off the key aligning its groove


with the positioning mark on the lock.

Key
The key cannot be pulled off when its groove
Operate while pressing the key to is not aligned with the positioning mark on
the keyhole. the lock.

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1.4.2 How to Open/Close the Door of the RKU Rack Frame

Open or close the door carefully following the procedure. Otherwise, you may hurt your fingers
by pinching them.

For information about the Hitachi Universal V2 rack used with HDS VSP storage systems, refer to the
Hitachi Universal V2 Rack Reference Guide, MK-97RK000-00.

For the procedure for removing and installing the Front Bezel, refer to “1.4.1 How to Attach/Remove the
Front Bezel”.

1. Procedure for opening the door


(1) Insert the key to the keyhole on the rear door, and turn the key to the left to open lock ( ① ).
(2) Push the upper part of the lever, and raise the lower part of the lever toward ( ② , ③ ).
(3) Turn the lever to the left and pull the lever toward to open the rear door ( ④ ).

2. Procedure for closing the door


(1) Lift the open/close lock bar on the bottom of the back of the rear door to release the lock ( ⑤ ).
(2) Close the door, and push and turn the lever to the right ( ⑥ ).
(3) Push down the lever and push the lower part of the lever ( ⑦ ).
(4) Insert the key to the keyhole on the door and turn the key to the right to lock ( ⑧ ).

Figure 1-25 Procedure for Opening/Closing the Rear Door

Rear Door Opened

(a) Key operation

Open/Close lock bar

(a) Lever operation

Rear door
RKU rack frame

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1.5 Power On/Off Procedure


The Drive may emit mechanical sound “click-clack” when the Drive is started (spun up) immediately after
the Storage System powering on and when the Drive is powered off (spun down). However, since there is no
problem if the WARNING LED (amber) on the Controller Chassis is not lighting up or blinking at low speed
or the ALARM LED (red) on the Controller Chassis is not lighting up or blinking, use the Storage System as
it is.

NOTICE: The profile data written by the profile tool is initialized by the power off procedure,
so the external volume that performs the mapping of the external storage system
connected by using the profile tool is blocked after the power on procedure.
When SIM = efd000 is reported and the external volume is blocked by the power on/
off procedure, perform the recovery procedure according to TROUBLESHOOTING
SECTION 11.2.1 Recovery Procedure for Path Failure While Device is Blocked (SIM
= 21d0-xy, efd000) .

1.5.1 Storage System Power On


1. Turn on the main breakers at the PDUs on the Rack frames. (See Figure 1-26)
The Storage System is in a standby mode when the PDU breaker is in a power-on state and the power
of Storage System is off, therefore the FANs of the Storage System continue to operate. Execute this
operation just before the power-on processing. When the standby electricity must be controlled, because
the standby electricity exists in the equipment under this condition.

2. Turn on the main switch. (See Figure 1-27, Figure 1-28)


Press the main switch on the front of the Storage System to the ON position for approximately 3 seconds.
When connecting a remote adapter (a power interlock mode is UPS interlock mode 3), the Storage
System starts up interlocking with the power input of the remote adapter.

3. Check that the READY LED (green) on the Controller Chassis lights up. (See Figure 1-27, Figure 1-28)
See the following table for the standard time to turn on the LED.

Table 1-15 Standard Lighting Time


No. Model name Normal Time
1 VSP G130, G350, G370 About 16 minutes later
2 VSP G700 About 24 minutes later
3 VSP G900 About 33 minutes later

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NOTICE: • When turning off and then on the power, check that the same HDD firmware
version is displayed in the Current pane and CFM Version pane after the READY
LED lights solid. (See MPC05-1130)
• If the power is turned off during the HDD firmware update, the HDD firmware
version might not be consistent.
If the HDD firmware version is not consistent, update the HDD firmware. (See
FIRM03-10)
• To update the HDD firmware, use the installation media for the SVP, which comes
with the Storage System and is owned by the customer, or the installation media
for the Maintenance PC whose version is the same as or later than the DKCMAIN
firmware version installed in the Storage System.

Figure 1-26 PDU Breaker

PDU PDU

PDU PDU

ON

PDU PDU

Breaker

PDU (front view)


Rack rame (rear view)

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Figure 1-27 MAIN Switch on the Front Side of CBXSS/CBXSL/CBSS/CBSL

POWER LED (green/amber)


READY LED (green)
MAIN switch
Front view of CBXSS/CBXSL/CBSS/CBSL (With Front Bezel attached)

POWER LED (green/amber)


READY LED (green)
MAIN switch
Front view of CBXSS/CBSS (With Front Bezel detached)

POWER LED (green/amber)


READY LED (green)
MAIN switch
Front view of CBXSL/CBSL (With Front Bezel detached)

Figure 1-28 MAIN Switch on the Front Side of CBLH

POWER LED (green/amber)


READY LED (green)
MAIN switch

Front view of CBLH (With Front Bezel attached)

POWER LED (green/amber)


READY LED (green)
MAIN switch

Front view of CBLH (With Front Bezel detached)

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1.5.2 Storage System Power Off (Planned Shutdown)

NOTICE: Confirm that maintenance operations (except for configuration information setting)
have been completed before powering OFF the Storage System.
When turning the breaker off before or during a power-off operation, an emergency
processing that transfers data to the SSD is performed with the battery.
Make sure the power is completely turned off after executing the following
procedures because the emergency processing drains the batteries and prolongs the
next power-on time according to the remaining battery charge.

1. Turn off the main switch.


Press the main switch of the Controller Chassis for about three seconds until the POWER LED on the
front of the Controller Chassis changes from solid green to blinking.

2. Release the main switch and the POWER LED returns to solid green after blinking for about three
seconds.
The POWER LED is lit solid green during power-off processing.
The POWER LED changes from green to amber when the power-off processing is completed.
The time required for the LED light to change to amber is shown in Table 1-16.
Even after the POWER LED is lit in amber, the ACT LED (green) on the drive may blink, however it is
acceptable.

3. Power off the Storage System in the following procedure (AC input completely turned off).
(1) If the power cables of the Storage System are connected to the PDU, check if a power cable of
other Storage System such as a switch is connected to the PDU.
If the power cable of other Storage System is not connected, power off the breakers of the PDU.
If the power cable of other Storage System is connected to the PDU, check whether the other
Storage System can be powered off. If the other Storage System cannot be powered off, remove
two power cables (four power cables for DB60) from the power supply of the Controller Chassis
side and Drive Box side.
(2) If power cables are connected to something other than PDU, remove two power cables of the
Controller Chassis and Drive Box, or turn off the input power.

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Table 1-16 Required Time for Completion of Power-off


Required time for power-off
(a) Power-off (b) Destage processing time
Data cache
processing time Write pending rate (0%) Time to be added each time the Write pending rate
capacity
(*1) write pending rate increases by (Maximum value of
10% (*2) 70%)
32 GiB 13 minutes 5 minutes + 8 minutes 61 minutes
64 GiB 13 minutes 6 minutes + 16 minutes 122 minutes
96 GiB 13 minutes 7 minutes + 24 minutes 183 minutes
128 GiB 13 minutes 8 minutes + 32 minutes 244 minutes
160 GiB 13 minutes 9 minutes + 40 minutes 305 minutes
192 GiB 13 minutes 10 minutes + 48 minutes 366 minutes
256 GiB 13 minutes 12 minutes + 64 minutes 488 minutes
512 GiB 13 minutes 20 minutes + 128 minutes 976 minutes
1024 GiB 13 minutes 36 minutes + 256 minutes 1952 minutes

The above values are the estimated maximum time in the case that the write processing is concentrated
on one RAID group for RAID5 and RAID6, and on one physical disk in one RAID group for RAID1.
Distributing the write processing to multiple RAID groups reduces the processing time. When external
storage systems are used, the values change depending on the processing abilities of the external storage
systems.

*1: The time at the write pending rate of 0% is 5 minutes × (data cache amount ÷ 32 GiB).
*2: The time to be added each time the rate increases by 10% is 8 minutes × (data cache capacity ÷
32 GiB).
Example of the operating storage system where the data cache capacity is 32 GiB and the write
pending rate is 10% is as follows: (a) 13 minutes + (b) 5 minutes + 8 minutes × 1 = 26 minutes

The amount of time taken from the start of the power-off processing to the completion of the power-off is
the sum of the power-off processing time and the destage processing time.
(a) Power-off processing time: Required processing time regardless of the system configuration
(b) Destage processing time: Depends on the data cache capacity and the amount of write pending
data in the cache

When the destage processing time exceeds 240 minutes, powering off the storage system fails. (The SIM
= 388f00 is issued.) To perform the power-off procedure, adjust the amount of write pending data so that
the destage processing time becomes 240 minutes or less.

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1.5.2.1 Planned Shutdown of the Storage System that GAD Uses


Planned shutdown of the storage system that GAD uses and startup operation after the planned shutdown are
explained.

1. Planned shutdown of the storage system


The following table shows planned shutdown patterns of the storage system applied to GAD, and Figure
1-29 shows the operation outline (workflow) of the planned shutdown patterns.
NOTE: For the configuration (*) where volumes are not set as quorum disks, the pattern B, D,
or F can be selected because the external storage system for quorum disks is not used.
*: Execute the [raidcom get quorum] command with Command Control Interface to
check the configuration. (For details, see Command Control Interface Command
Reference.)

Table 1-17 Planned Shutdown Patterns of the Storage System


× : To be performed
— : Not performed
Planned Storage system to be powered off Storage system to Storage system in Disconnection
shutdown (*1) continue I/O which a GAD pair is of Quorum disk
patterns of the suspended (*2)
storage system Primary Secondary External Primary Secondary Primary Secondary
site site (*3) site site site site
A × × × — — × — ×
B × × — — — × — —
C × — × — × — × ×
D × — — — × — × —
E — × × × — × — ×
F — × — × — × — —
G (*4) — — × × — × — ×
H (*5) — — × — × — × ×
*1: The order of power off of the storage system is not regulated. Power off is available from wherever
“ × ” is marked.
*2: SIM of Quorum disk blockade may be reported on storage system of primary and/or secondary site
by disconnection of Quorum disk.
*3: External storage systems for Quorum disk.
*4: I/O continues in the storage system of the primary site when the external storage system is stopped.
*5: I/O continues in the storage system of the secondary site when the external storage system is
stopped.

For operation procedures, refer to the description on planned shutdown of the storage system in the
“Global-Active Device User Guide”.

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Figure 1-29 Operation Outline of Planned Shutdown Patterns of the Storage System

START

The pattern of No
planned shutdown of the storage
system is A or B?
The
Yes pattern of planned No
shutdown of the storage system
is C, D, or H?

Yes
Terminate server I/O Concentrate I/O to the storage Concentrate I/O to the storage
system in the secondary site. system in the primary site.

The
pattern of planned No
shutdown of the storage system is
A, B, E, F, or G?

Yes
Suspend GAD pairs from the Suspend GAD pairs from the
storage system in the primary storage system in the secondary
site. site.

The
pattern of planned No
shutdown of the storage system is
A, C, E, G or H?

Yes
Disconnect Quorum disk from
the storage system in the primary
and secondary sites.

Shut down the storage system by


planned shutdown.

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2. Startup of the storage system after planned shutdown


The following table shows startup patterns of the storage system after planned shutdown applied to GAD,
and Figure 1-30 shows the operation outline (workflow) of the startup patterns.
NOTE: For the configuration (*) where volumes are not set as quorum disks, the pattern B, D,
or F can be selected because the external storage system for quorum disks is not used.
*: Execute the [raidcom get quorum] command with Command Control Interface to
check the configuration. (For details, see Command Control Interface Command
Reference.)

Table 1-18 Startup Patterns of the Storage System After Planned Shutdown
× : To be performed
— : Not performed
Startup Storage system to be powered on Storage system to Storage system in Connect
patterns of the (*1) continue I/O which GAD pairs are Quorum disk
storage system resynchronized (*2)
after planned Primary Secondary External Primary Secondary Primary Secondary
shutdown site site (*3) site site site site
A × × × (*4) (*4) × — ×
B × × — (*4) (*4) × — —
C × — × (*4) × — × (*5) ×
D × — — (*4) × — × (*5) —
E — × × × (*4) × — ×
F — × — × (*4) × — —
G (*6) — — × × (*4) × — ×
H (*7) — — × (*4) × — × (*5) ×
*1: The order of power on of the storage system is not regulated. Power on is available from wherever
“ × ” is marked.
*2: In case of SIM of Quorum disk blockade was reported on storage system of primary or secondary
site by disconnection of Quorum disk, please delete the SIM after connection of Quorum disk.
*3: External storage systems for Quorum disk.
*4: Storage system in which I/O restarts.
*5: A GAD pair is resynchronized in the storage system of the secondary site by swapping the primary
volume for the secondary volume (Swap resync).
*6: I/O continues in the storage system of the primary site when the external storage system is stopped.
*7: I/O continues in the storage system of the secondary site when the external storage system is
stopped.

For operation procedures, refer to the description on planned shutdown of the storage system in the
“Global-Active Device User Guide”.

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Figure 1-30 Operation Outline in Startup Patterns After Planned Shutdown of the Storage
System

START

Start up stopped storage system (power


on)

Startup patterns
No
after planned shutdown of the
storage systems are A, C,
E, G or H?

Yes
Connect Quorum disk from the storage
systems of the primary and secondary
sites.

Startup patterns
No
after planned shutdown of the
storage systems are A, B,
E, F or G?
Resynchronize GAD pairs from the
Yes storage system of the secondary site.
Resynchronize GAD pairs from the For operation outline, refer to Figure
storage system of the primary site. 1-31.

Startup patterns
No
after planned shutdown of the
storage systems are A
or B?
Startup patterns
Yes No
after planned shutdown of the
storage systems are C,
D or H?
Yes
Restart I/O of the storage systems in the Restart I/O of the storage system Restart I/O of the storage system
primary and secondary sites. in the primary site. in the secondary site.

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Figure 1-31 Resynchronization of GAD Pairs from the Storage System in the Secondary Site

START

GAD pairs are resynchronized by


swapping the primary volume for the
secondary volume in the storage system
of the secondary site (Swap resync).

Terminate I/O from servers to the


primary volume in the storage system of
the secondary site.

Suspend GAD pairs by changing the


pair status of the secondary volume in
the storage system of the primary site to
SSWS (Swap suspend).

Resynchronize GAD pairs by swapping


the primary volume for the secondary
volume in the storage system of the
primary site (Swap resync).

Restart I/O from servers to the


secondary volume in the storage system
of the secondary site.

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1.6 Starting the Window for Maintenance Work


Set up the Maintenance PC, connect the Maintenance PC to the Storage System, and then start the window
for maintenance work. For details, refer to the following workflows:
• MAINTENANCE PC SECTION “1.2 Maintenance PC Setup Workflow”
• MAINTENANCE PC SECTION “2.1 Workflow of Settings and Operations of the Maintenance PC at
Clientʼs Site”

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