Sx300 Storage ArrayInstallation GuideOrder Number: EK–SX300–IG. B01This manual provides the steps to install Sx7x and RA9x storage enclosuresand magaz
4–11 Removing Terminators and Connecting DSSI Cables at theSystem I/O Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–194–
4.2 Single-Host Installation of an SF3xx Storage ArrayRemember, each SF7x enclosure can contain two or four disk ISEs. Eachmagazine tape subsystem con
4.3 Dual-Host Installation of an SF3xx Storage Array4.3.2 Cabling the Storage Array (Dual-Host)Start at the rear of the SF3xx storage array cabinet.1.
4.3 Dual-Host Installation of an SF3xx Storage Array3. Install one end of the 108-inch DSSI cable (part number BC21Q–09) to theI/O panel on the system
4.3 Dual-Host Installation of an SF3xx Storage ArrayFigure 4–11 Removing Terminators and Connecting DSSI Cables at theSystem I/O PanelSHR-X0121-90LABE
4.3 Dual-Host Installation of an SF3xx Storage ArrayYou can also refer to the inside cover of the SF Family Label Booklet(part number 36–32882–01) for
4.3 Dual-Host Installation of an SF3xx Storage ArrayFigure 4–12 Placing a Label on a DSSI CableLABELSHR-X0108-90Figure 4–13 Placing a Label on the OCP
4.3 Dual-Host Installation of an SF3xx Storage ArrayFigure 4–14 Placing a Label on the Magazine Tape Subsystem40% REDUCTIONPower OnTape In UseEjectLoa
5Installing the SF7x Storage Enclosure inan Sx300 Storage ArrayThis chapter describes the steps to install the SF7x storage enclosure in anexisting Sx
Table 5–1 SF7x Required Tool ListDescription Part NumberLifting device FC–10117–AC#0 Phillips screwdriver 29–10991–00#1 Phillips screwdriver 29–11001–
5.1 Steps to InstallThis section contains several major parts. (The first part explains thesteps to):• Unpack, inspect for damage, and identify parts•
7–2 DSSI and SDI I/O Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7–97–3 Storage Element Voltage Selector Switch/Circuit Breaker . .
5.1 Steps to InstallAt this time, examine the enclosure for physical damage. If you find anydamage, do not attempt to install the enclosure. Notify you
5.1 Steps to Install5.1.2 Where to Install the SF7x Storage EnclosureThe SF7x storage enclosures install in numerical order. Refer to Chapter 3.SF7x s
5.1 Steps to InstallFigures 5–1 and 5–2 show examples of the system configuration sheet filled outfor an Sx300 storage array with one magazine tape subs
5.1 Steps to InstallFigure 5–1 System Configuration Sheet (Single-Host)Device TypeDSSI ID #Node NameALLO_CLASSSx300 Box #System IDKFMSA XMI Node #Bus 1
5.1 Steps to InstallFigure 5–2 System Configuration Sheet (Dual-Host)KFMSA XMI Node #Bus 1DSSI ID #Bus 2DSSI ID #Color Codeon CablesKFMSA/DSSI Dual-hos
5.1 Steps to InstallFigure 5–3 System Configuration Sheet (Three-Host)KFMSA XMI Node #Bus 1DSSI ID #Bus 2DSSI ID #Color Codeon CablesKFMSA/DSSI Dual-ho
5.1 Steps to Install5.1.4 Installation ProcedureBefore attempting any of the following steps, make sure that the SF7xenclosures installed in the array
5.1 Steps to Install5.1.4.1 Preparing the Sx300 Storage ArrayThe following procedure describes how to prepare the array to receive the SF7xstorage enc
5.1 Steps to InstallFigure 5–4 Adjusting the OCPTRANSITIONBOARD(BEHIND FRAME)SLOTTEDHOLESLOTTEDHOLEHOLE FORRIGHTPOSITIONHOLE FORLEFTPOSITIONTRANSITION
5.1 Steps to InstallTable 5–3 DSSI ID Switch Settings (SF7x Only)SF1, SF2, SF4, SF51Left Rear (LR)Left Front (LF)Right Front (RF)Right Rear (RR)001010
C–10 Placing a Label on the OCP Door . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C–16C–11 Placing a Label on the Magazine Tape Subsystem . . . . . . .
5.1 Steps to InstallFigure 5–5 DSSI ID Switch SettingsWriteProtectReady FaultDSSIIDWriteProtectReady FaultDSSIIDdi g ita lSHR_X1128B_89127. Also check
5.2 Cabling the SF7x in Storage Array PositionFigure 5–6 Installing the OCP on the SF7x EnclosureTTM CLIP FASTENERS OPERATORCONTROLPANELOCP
5.2 Cabling the SF7x in Storage Array PositionFigure 5–7 Drive DC Power SwitchesSHR-X0126A-90WriteProtectFaultDSSIIDWriteProtectReady FaultDSSIIDdi g
5.2 Cabling the SF7x in Storage Array PositionFigure 5–8 AC Power Switch, Voltage Selections, and Power Cord230115FAULTFAULTFAULT10SHR-X0127A-90DSSICO
5.2 Cabling the SF7x in Storage Array PositionFigure 5–9 Single-Host Bus ConfigurationsSYSA108-inchBC21Q-0970-inchSx300 I/OPORTMagazineSubsystemStorage
5.2 Cabling the SF7x in Storage Array PositionFigure 5–10 Dual-Host Bus ConfigurationsSYSA108-inchBC21Q-0970-inchSx300 I/OPORTMagazineSubsystemStorageE
5.2 Cabling the SF7x in Storage Array Position1. Open the system I/O panel on the system by removing the screws thatsecure the I/O panel to the system
5.2 Cabling the SF7x in Storage Array Position1. Remove the DSSI terminator from the bottom DSSI connector on the rearof the magazine tape subsystem i
5.2 Cabling the SF7x in Storage Array PositionThe following steps are for cabling SF2 without a magazine tape subsystem(TF2):1. At the rear of the Sx3
5.2 Cabling the SF7x in Storage Array PositionFigure 5–11 Installing the 70- and 108-Inch DSSI Cables for SF2SHR-X0122-9070 INCHDSSI CABLE108 INCHDSSI
3–5 Controls and Indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–383–6 Power Control Bus Logic Table . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5.2 Cabling the SF7x in Storage Array Position8. Install a DSSI terminator in the leftmost DSSI connector at the rear of theSF7x.9. Replace the Sx300
5.2 Cabling the SF7x in Storage Array PositionFigure 5–12 Installing the 42-Inch DSSI Cable230115FAULTFAULTFAULT10SHR-X0127A-90DSSICONNECTORSPOWER SUP
5.2 Cabling the SF7x in Storage Array Position5.2.1.4 Cabling SF4 and SF5WARNINGBefore performing the following steps, refer to the system documenta-t
5.2 Cabling the SF7x in Storage Array PositionFigure 5–13 Installing 70- and 108-Inch DSSI Cables for SF4 or SF5SHR-X0122-9070 INCHDSSI CABLE108 INCHD
5.2 Cabling the SF7x in Storage Array PositionNotePerform the next step if this is the only SF7x storage enclosure tobe installed on this particular D
5.2 Cabling the SF7x in Storage Array Position7. For SF3, connect this 42-inch DSSI cable to the leftmost DSSI connector atthe rear of the SF7x SF2. F
5.2 Cabling the SF7x in Storage Array Position2. Find the first KFMSA module installed in the XMI backplane of eachsystem. It will be the KFMSA module
5.2 Cabling the SF7x in Storage Array PositionThe following steps are for cabling SF1 with a magazine tape subsystem TF1:CAUTIONUse care not to distur
5.2 Cabling the SF7x in Storage Array PositionFigure 5–14 Installing the 42-Inch DSSI Cable (Position 1)230115FAULTFAULTFAULT10SHR-X0127A-90DSSICONNEC
5.2 Cabling the SF7x in Storage Array Position2. Swing open the panel.CAUTIONUse care not to disturb or damage power cords and DSSI cables thatare alr
5.2 Cabling the SF7x in Storage Array PositionFigure 5–15 Installing the 70- and 108-Inch DSSI Cables for Position 2SHR-X0122-9070 INCHDSSI CABLE108 I
5.2 Cabling the SF7x in Storage Array Position1. Disconnect the 70-inch DSSI cable (part number BC21R–5L) from thebottom DSSI connector of the magazin
5.2 Cabling the SF7x in Storage Array Position4. Install a 70-inch DSSI cable (part number BC21R–5L) (see Figure 5–16).Plug the other end of this cabl
5.2 Cabling the SF7x in Storage Array PositionNoteThe following step assumes that no SF7x storage enclosures areinstalled internally in the system cab
5.2 Cabling the SF7x in Storage Array Position2. Swing open the panel from the cabinet frame.CAUTIONUse care not to disturb or damage power cords and
5.2 Cabling the SF7x in Storage Array PositionCAUTIONDo not apply power to the SF7x enclosure at this time.5.2.2.6 Cabling SF5WARNINGBefore performing
5.2 Cabling the SF7x in Storage Array PositionNoteThe following step assumes that no SF7x storage enclosures areinstalled internally in the system cab
5.2 Cabling the SF7x in Storage Array Position7. Plug the other end of the 108-inch DSSI cables into the appropriate portson the system I/O panel at t
5.2 Cabling the SF7x in Storage Array PositionPlug the other end of this cable into the leftmost DSSI connector at therear of the SF7x in SF6.5. For t
5.3 Powering Up the SF7x5.3 Powering Up the SF7xFollow these steps to apply power to a newly installed SF7x storage enclosure:CAUTIONMake sure that th
PrefaceThis guide provides the steps to install Sx7x, RA9x storage enclosures andmagazine tape subsystems in the Sx300 storage array cabinet. The guid
5.4 Labeling the DSSI Cables and OCPLabel Colors ConnectionsBlue Port 1, SF1, SF3, TF1Red Port 2, SF2, SF3, TF2Yellow Port 3, SF4, SF6, TF3green Port
5.4 Labeling the DSSI Cables and OCPFigure 5–18 Placing a Label on a DSSI CableLABELSHR-X0108-90Figure 5–19 Placing a Label on the OCP DoorWriteProtec
5.5 Final Verification5.5 Final VerificationNow that all the hardware installation, cabling and labeling, and the poweringup steps are complete, you are
6Installing the Magazine Tape Subsystem inan Sx300 Storage ArrayThis chapter describes the steps to install the magazine tape subsystem in anSx300 sto
Table 6–1 Magazine Tape Subsystem Required Tool ListDescription Part Number#0 Phillips screwdriver 29–10991–00#1 Phillips screwdriver 29–11001–00#2 Ph
6.1 Steps to Install• Verify the operation of the enclosure after a successful installationFollow all the steps in each of these parts in the order th
6.1 Steps to InstallTable 6–2 (Cont.) Magazine Tape Subsystem Kit ContentsDescription Quantity Part NumberChassis retainer 2 74–35858–0110-32 Phillips
6.1 Steps to InstallFigure 6–1 System Configuration Sheet (Single-Host)config_shr−x0109.rags[for VAX 6000 and 9000 systems]Device TypeDSSI ID #Node Nam
6.1 Steps to InstallFigure 6–2 System Configuration Sheet (Dual-Host)config_shr−x0133.rags[for VAX 6000 and 9000 systems]Device TypeDSSI ID #Node Name
6.1 Steps to InstallFigure 6–3 System Configuration Sheet (Three-Host)config_shr−x0133b.rags[for VAX 6000 and 9000 systems]Device TypeDSSI ID #Node Nam
• Appendix C describes how to convert an Sx300 storage array, Sx72 storageenclosure, or magazine tape subsystem.• Appendix D describes how to install
6.1 Steps to Install6.1.4 Installation ProcedureThis section describes the step-by-step procedures for installing a magazinetape subsystem in an Sx300
6.1 Steps to Install6.1.4.2 Hardware Installation ProceduresPerform the following steps in full and in the order presented.WARNINGBefore performing th
6.1 Steps to InstallFigure 6–4 Chassis RetainersCHASSISRETAINERSSHR_X1123B_89SEMS SCREWS (4)12-21368-03e. Tighten the upper and lower weldment 1/2-inc
6.1 Steps to InstallFigure 6–5 Securing the Tube to the Weldment BracketsSHR-X0132A-90LOCK WASHER (2)90-07651-031/2-INCH PHILLIPSSCREW (2)CHASSIS RETA
6.1 Steps to Installg. Check that this and all other operator control panel (OCP) andmagazine tape subsystem fronts project through the front storagea
6.1 Steps to InstallFigure 6–6 AC Power Switch, Voltage Selections, and Power CordSHR-X0141B-90-CPGDSSICONNECTORSAC RECEPTACLEAC POWERSWITCH6.2 Cablin
6.2 Cabling the Subsystem in Sx300 Storage Array Position6.2.1 Single-Host ConfigurationUse the following procedures for cabling a magazine tape subsys
6.2 Cabling the Subsystem in Sx300 Storage Array PositionFigure 6–7 Installing the 42- and 70-Inch DSSI Cable (TF1)SHR-X0141B-90-CPGDSSICONNECTORSAC R
6.2 Cabling the Subsystem in Sx300 Storage Array Positiondrive dc power switches to the out position. Lastly, turn off the ac power atthe rear of the
6.2 Cabling the Subsystem in Sx300 Storage Array PositionFigure 6–8 Installing the DSSI CablesSHR-X0122-9070 INCHDSSI CABLE108 INCHDSSI CABLEsx300I/O
1General Information1.1 Product DescriptionsThe DECArray300™cabinet system is a storage array product with one to sixstorage elements.The DECArray300
6.2 Cabling the Subsystem in Sx300 Storage Array Position14. Install a DSSI terminator in the bottom DSSI connector at the rear of thesubsystem.6.2.1.
6.2 Cabling the Subsystem in Sx300 Storage Array Position12. Connect a 108-inch DSSI cable (part number BC21Q–09) into the port youjust installed in t
6.2 Cabling the Subsystem in Sx300 Storage Array Position7. Plug the other end of this cable into the appropriate port on the system I/Opanel at the r
6.2 Cabling the Subsystem in Sx300 Storage Array Position5. Connect a 42-inch DSSI cable (part number BC21Q–3F) to the rightmostDSSI connector at the
6.2 Cabling the Subsystem in Sx300 Storage Array Position6.2.2.3 Cabling TF3WARNINGBefore performing the following steps, refer to the system document
6.2 Cabling the Subsystem in Sx300 Storage Array Position1. Swing open the I/O panel from the cabinet frame.2. Install a 70-inch DSSI cable (part numb
6.3 Powering Up the Magazine Tape Subsystem6.3.1 Updating the System Configuration SheetNow that the subsystem has been successfully installed, power h
6.4 Labeling the DSSI Cables and Magazine Tape Subsystem6.4.2 Labeling the CablesFor each cable you just installed, place a label 2 inches behind the
6.4 Labeling the DSSI Cables and Magazine Tape SubsystemFigure 6–10 Placing a Label on the Magazine Tape Subsystem40% REDUCTIONPower OnTape In UseEjec
6.5 Final Verification6.5 Final VerificationNow that all the hardware installation, cabling and labeling, and the poweringup steps are complete, you are
1.1 Product DescriptionsTable 1–1 DECArray300 Cabinet System VariationsP/NSx300Storage Elements Voltage Capacity (GB)SA300–CD™with 1 SA72 220/240 4SA3
7Installation and Preparation of the Add-OnSDI Storage ElementsThis chapter describes the procedures for installing an add-on disk drive, forexample R
7.1 Site Preparation and Planning7.2 SA300/H9643 Cabinet System InstallationRefer to Chapter 2 for cabinet unpacking and de-skidding procedures.To ins
7.2 SA300/H9643 Cabinet System InstallationTable 7–1 Add-on Kit content- CK-SA300-LXNBR Part_number Description L1 L21 17–01699–01 CABLE ASSY, TRIAX 9
7.2 SA300/H9643 Cabinet System Installation• VARIATION L2 IS THE MOUNTING KIT FOR RA9X IN THE SX3XX 42"CABINET.7.3 Add-On of SDI Disk Drive Insta
7.3 Add-On of SDI Disk Drive Installation• Nylon washers will be located in the bottom hole of the grille (bezel)mounting bracket hardware stack-up fo
7.3 Add-On of SDI Disk Drive InstallationFigure 7–1 Installing Disk Drive/Cabinet Hardware, Front ViewBEZELBEZELMOUNTINGBRACKETDRIVEFRONTCHASSISRETAIN
7.3 Add-On of SDI Disk Drive Installation7.3.2 Add-On Disk Drive InstallationUnpack the add-on disk drive and complete the thermal stabilization perth
7.3 Add-On of SDI Disk Drive Installation3. Lower Level Disk Drive InstallationBefore installing an add-on disk drive in the lower level of the cabine
7.3 Add-On of SDI Disk Drive InstallationFigure 7–2 DSSI and SDI I/O PanelPort APort BPort APort BPort APort BThirdSecondFirstLF LR RR RFPA−LF PA−LRSD
1.1 Product Descriptions1.1.2 Sx300 Storage Elements Capacity and Average Seek TimeThe Sx300 storage elements utilizes Winchester disk technology or t
7.3 Add-On of SDI Disk Drive Installationconnect the SDI cable connectors to the Port A and Port B connections onthe rear of the disk drive. The power
7.3 Add-On of SDI Disk Drive InstallationFigure 7–3 Storage Element Voltage Selector Switch/Circuit BreakerVOLT120VOR240VPOWERSUPPLYDRIVEREARCXO-2135C
7.3 Add-On of SDI Disk Drive Installation7.3.5 Storage Element Voltage Selector SwitchBefore applying power to the storage elements, Make sure the pro
8Installation TroubleshootingThis chapter explains what to do if you detect problems during the installationof the SF7x storage enclosure.The procedur
8.1 Troubleshooting the SF7x Storage Enclosure4. According to the findings from the error codes and results from DUP, repairor replace the ISE.5. Run E
8.1 Troubleshooting the SF7x Storage EnclosureTable 8–1 (Cont.) Troubleshooting ChartSymptoms Probable Causes Corrective ActionsMultiple Faultindicato
8.1 Troubleshooting the SF7x Storage EnclosureTable 8–1 (Cont.) Troubleshooting ChartSymptoms Probable Causes Corrective Actions2. Bad fan. 2. Replace
8.1 Troubleshooting the SF7x Storage Enclosurec. Set the ac power switch on the rear of the enclosure to 0.Figure 8–1 Powering Down the SF7x Storage E
8.1 Troubleshooting the SF7x Storage EnclosureFigure 8–2 SF7x Front Cover RemovalSHR-X0126A-90WriteProtectFaultDSSIIDWriteProtectReady FaultDSSIIDdi g
8.1 Troubleshooting the SF7x Storage EnclosureFigure 8–3 Disconnecting the CablesNOTE TOILLUSTRATOR:front panel for thishardware is SHR_X1127_89ISOL a
First Edition, December 1991Second Edition, January 1994Possession, use, or copying of the software described in this documentation is authorized only
1.1 Product DescriptionsTable 1–4 Sx300 ADD On Storage ElementsP/N Capacity Installation KIT required Cable Kit RequiredRA90–NA 1 GB CK–SA300–L2 NoneR
8.1 Troubleshooting the SF7x Storage EnclosureFigure 8–4 Rx7x Disk ISE RemovalNOTE TOILLUSTRATOR:front panel for thishardware is SHR_X1127_89ISOL and
8.1 Troubleshooting the SF7x Storage EnclosureFigure 8–5 Rx7x Wedges and Skid PlateWEDGESKID PLATESHR-X0158A-90NOTE TO ILLUSTRATOR:This illustration i
8.1 Troubleshooting the SF7x Storage EnclosureFigure 8–6 Rx7x Disk ISE OrientationNOTE TOILLUSTRATOR:front panel for thishardware is SHR_X1127_89ISOL
8.2 Troubleshooting the Magazine Tape SubsystemFigure 8–7 Cabling the Rx7x Disk ISENOTE TOILLUSTRATOR:front panel for thishardware is SHR_X1127_89ISOL
8.2 Troubleshooting the Magazine Tape SubsystemFigure 8–8 SF7x Front Cover ReplacementSHR-X0126A-90WriteProtectFaultDSSIIDWriteProtectReady FaultDSSII
8.2 Troubleshooting the Magazine Tape Subsystem8.2.1 Operator Control Panel Fault IndicatorsThe light emitting diodes (LEDs) on the operator control p
8.2 Troubleshooting the Magazine Tape SubsystemTable 8–3 (Cont.) Fault MatrixMinor FRU Possible Failure ScenarioPower Supply Assembly When connected t
8.2 Troubleshooting the Magazine Tape Subsystem• Poor power or groundingNoteMake sure that any problem you encounter is not due to the abovecauses bef
8.2 Troubleshooting the Magazine Tape SubsystemTable 8–4 (Cont.) Common Failures, Causes, and FixesSymptom Probable Cause Possible FixCartridge stuck
ASF300 DSSI Storage Array CablingDiagramsThis appendix contains cabling diagrams for the Sx300 storage arrayvariations (DSSI), in both the single-host
1.1 Product DescriptionsFigure 1–1 H9643 Cabinet, Front ViewCXO-2725ADRIVE 5DRIVE 6DRIVE 4DRIVE 3DRIVE 2DRIVE 1General Information 1–5
A.1 General Cabling RulesTable A–1 (Cont.) Single Host ConfigurationDevice LEFT RIGHT TOP BOTTOMTF1 N/A N/A P01 TermTF2 N/A N/A P02 TermTF3 N/A N/A P03
A.1 General Cabling RulesTable A–2 (Cont.) Cabling Overview Dual Host SystemDevice LEFT RIGHT TOP BOTTOMSF6 P06 P12 N/A N/ATF1 N/A N/A P01 P07TF2 N/A
A.1 General Cabling RulesTable A–3 Stripeset ConfigurationDevice LEFT RIGHT TOP BOTTOMSF1 P01 P07 N/A N/ASF2 P02 P08 N/A N/ASF3 P03 P09 N/A N/ASF4 P04
A.2 Cabling DiagramsA.2 Cabling DiagramsTable A–4 explains the nomenclature used in the cabling diagrams.Table A–4 Cabling Diagram KeyT and BR and LRe
A.2 Cabling DiagramsTable A–5 (Cont.) Cabling Diagram ListDual-Host ConfigurationsDual-Host ConfigurationsSx300 with one SF7x element Figure A–8Sx300 wi
A.3 Single-Host ConfigurationsFigure A–1 Sx300 with One SF7x5 6L RTSF1P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P11 P12o o o o o o o o o o o oPOWER3 4P2P11 2CONTROLLER(
A.3 Single-Host ConfigurationsFigure A–1 (Cont.) Sx300 with One SF7xT 5 6TF1L RTP3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P11 P12o o o o o o o o o o oPOWERB3 4oP2P1SF11
A.3 Single-Host ConfigurationsFigure A–1 (Cont.) Sx300 with One SF7xT 5 6 TTTF1 TF2L RTP3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P11 P12o o o o o o o o o o oPOWERB3 4Bo
A.3 Single-Host ConfigurationsFigure A–1 (Cont.) Sx300 with One SF7xcT 5 6 TTTF1 TF2TL RTP3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P11 P12o o o o o o o o o oPOWER_CONTR
A.3 Single-Host ConfigurationsFigure A–1 (Cont.) Sx300 with One SF7xT 5 6 TTTF1 TF2to P4TL RTP3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P11 P12o o o o o o o o o o oB3 4B
1.1 Product DescriptionsFigure 1–2 H9643 Cabinet PartsPOWERCONTROLLERENDPANELENDPANELKICKPLATE TOPCOVERCOMPONENTLEVELSKBO-2745A1–6 Genera
A.3 Single-Host ConfigurationsFigure A–2 Sx300 with Two SF7x5 6L R T L RTSF1 SF2P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P12o o o o o o o o o o o oPOWER3 4P2 P10 P11P11 2C
A.3 Single-Host ConfigurationsFigure A–2 (Cont.) Sx300 with Two SF7xT 5 6TF1L R T L RTSF2P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P12o o o o o o o o o o oPOWERB3 4oP2 P10
A.3 Single-Host ConfigurationsFigure A–2 (Cont.) Sx300 with Two SF7xT 5 6 TTF1 TF2L R T LTSF2P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P12o o o o o o o o o o oPOWERB3 4BoP2
A.3 Single-Host ConfigurationsFigure A–2 (Cont.) Sx300 with Two SF7xT 5 6 TTF1 TF2TL R T LTSF2P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P12o o o o o o o o o oPOWER__CONTROL
A.3 Single-Host ConfigurationsFigure A–2 (Cont.) Sx300 with Two SF7xT 5 6 TTF1 TF2TTL R T LTSF2P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P12o o o o o o o o o o oCONTROLLERB
A.3 Single-Host ConfigurationsFigure A–3 Sx300 with Three SF7x5 6L RSF 3L RSF1 SF2P1 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P12o o o o o o o o o oPOWER3 4L RP2o o1 2
A.3 Single-Host ConfigurationsFigure A–3 (Cont.) Sx300 with Three SF7xT 5 6TF1L RSF3L RP1 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P12o o o o o o o o o o oPOWERB3 4oL
A.3 Single-Host ConfigurationsFigure A–3 (Cont.) Sx300 with Three SF7xT 5 6 TTF1 TF2LSF3L RP1 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P12o o o o o o o o o o oPOWER_CO
A.3 Single-Host ConfigurationsFigure A–3 (Cont.) Sx300 with Three SF7xT 5 6 TTF1 TF2LTSF3L RP1 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P12o o o o o o o o o oPOWER_CON
A.3 Single-Host ConfigurationsFigure A–4 Sx300 with Four SF7x5 6L R L RTSF4 SF3P1 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P12o o o o o o o o o o oPOWER__CONTROLLER3 4
1.2 DECArray300 Specifications1.2 DECArray300 SpecificationsSee Table 1–5 for a list of physical specifications of the DECArray300 cabinetsystem.Table 1–
A.3 Single-Host ConfigurationsFigure A–4 (Cont.) Sx300 with Four SF7xT 5 6TF1L R L RTSF3P1 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P12o o o o o o o o o oPOWER_CONTROL
A.3 Single-Host ConfigurationsFigure A–4 (Cont.) Sx300 with Four SF7xT 5 6 TTF1 TF2L R LTSF3P1 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P12o o o o o o o o o oPOWER_CON
A.3 Single-Host ConfigurationsFigure A–5 Sx300 with Five SF7x5 6L RTSF54L RTSF4P1 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P12o o o o o o o o o o o32L RP10SF3L RoSF1POWER_
A.3 Single-Host ConfigurationsFigure A–5 (Cont.) Sx300 with Five SF7xT 5 6L RTSF54L RTP1 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P12o o o o o o o o o o oB32L RP10SF3L RoP
A.3 Single-Host ConfigurationsFigure A–6 Sx300 with Six SF7x5 6L R L RSF6 SF52P1 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P12o o o o o o o o o o o o3 4L R L RSF4 SF3CO
A.3 Single-Host ConfigurationsFigure A–7 Sx300 (Magazine Tape Subsystems Only)T 5 6TTF1P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P11 P12o o o o o o o o o o oPOWER
A.3 Single-Host ConfigurationsFigure A–7 (Cont.) Sx300 (Magazine Tape Subsystems Only)T 5 6 TT TTF1 TF2P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P11 P12o o o o o
A.3 Single-Host ConfigurationsFigure A–7 (Cont.) Sx300 (Magazine Tape Subsystems Only)T 5 6 TTTTF1 TF2P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P11 P12o o o o o o
A.3 Single-Host ConfigurationsFigure A–7 (Cont.) Sx300 (Magazine Tape Subsystems Only)T 5 6 TTTTF1 TF2TP1 P2 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P11 P12o o o o o o o
A.4 Dual-Host ConfigurationsA.4 Dual-Host ConfigurationsThis section contains cabling diagrams for Sx300 storage array variations inthe dual-host configu
1.2 DECArray300 SpecificationsTable 1–6 DECArray300 Cabinet System Electrical SpecificationsVoltage 120 Vac 240 VacVoltage range nominal 100–120 Vac 220
A.4 Dual-Host ConfigurationsFigure A–8 Sx300 with One SF7x5 6L RSF1P1 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P11 P12o o o o o o o o o o o oPOWER_CONTROLLER3 4P21 2(c
A.4 Dual-Host ConfigurationsFigure A–8 (Cont.) Sx300 with One SF7xT 5 6TF1L RTP3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P11 P12o o o o o o o o o o oPOWERCONTROLLERB3 4o
A.4 Dual-Host ConfigurationsFigure A–8 (Cont.) Sx300 with One SF7xT 5 6 TTF1 TF2L RP1 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P11 P12o o o o o o o o o o oB3 4BoP2POWE
A.4 Dual-Host ConfigurationsFigure A–8 (Cont.) Sx300 with One SF7xT 5 6 TTF1 TF2L RP1 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P11 P12o o o o o o o o o o oPOWER_CON.B3
A.4 Dual-Host ConfigurationsFigure A–8 (Cont.) Sx300 with One SF7xT 5 6 T to P2TF1 TF2to P4L RP1 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P11 P12o o o o o o o o o o oB
A.4 Dual-Host ConfigurationsFigure A–9 Sx300 with Two SF7x5 6L R L RSF1 SF2P1 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P12o o o o o o o o o o o o3 4P2POWER−CONTROLLERP
A.4 Dual-Host ConfigurationsFigure A–9 (Cont.) Sx300 with Two SF7xT 5 6TF1L R L RSF2P1 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P12o o o o o o o o o o oPOWERCONTROLLER
A.4 Dual-Host ConfigurationsFigure A–9 (Cont.) Sx300 with Two SF7xT 5 6 TTF1 TF2L R LSF2P1 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P12o o o o o o o o o o oPOWERCONTRO
A.4 Dual-Host ConfigurationsFigure A–9 (Cont.) Sx300 with Two SF7xT 5 6 TTF1 TF2L R LSF2P1 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P12o o o o o o o o o o oPOWER_CON.B
A.4 Dual-Host ConfigurationsFigure A–9 (Cont.) Sx300 with Two SF7xT 5 6 T to P2TF1 TF2L R LSF2P1 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P12o o o o o o o o o o oB3 4B
1.2 DECArray300 SpecificationsTable 1–7 Cabinet System Environmental Operating RangeCharacteristic SpecificationAgency compliance UL, CSA, and TUEV*Temp
A.4 Dual-Host ConfigurationsFigure A–10 Sx300 with Three SF7x5 6L RSF3L RSF1 SF2P1 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P12o o o o o o o o o o oP−CON.3 4L RoP21 2P
A.4 Dual-Host ConfigurationsFigure A–10 (Cont.) Sx300 with Three SF7xT 5 6TF1L RSF3L RSF2P1 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P12o o o o o o o o o oP−CON.B3 4oL
A.4 Dual-Host ConfigurationsFigure A–10 (Cont.) Sx300 with Three SF7xT 5 6 TTF1 TF2LSF3L RP1 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P12o o o o o o o o o o oP−CON.B3
A.4 Dual-Host ConfigurationsFigure A–10 (Cont.) Sx300 with Three SF7xT 5 6 TTF1 TF2LSF3L RP1 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P12o o o o o o o o o o oP−CON.B3
A.4 Dual-Host ConfigurationsFigure A–11 Sx300 with Four SF7x5 6L R L RSF4 SF3SF2P1 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P12o o o o o o o o o o o oP−CON.3 4L R L RS
A.4 Dual-Host ConfigurationsFigure A–11 (Cont.) Sx300 with Four SF7xT 5 6L R L RSF3SF2P1 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P12o o o o o o o o o o o oP−CON.B3 4L
A.4 Dual-Host ConfigurationsFigure A–11 (Cont.) Sx300 with Four SF7xT 5 6 TTF1 TF2L R LSF3SF2P1 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P12o o o o o o o o o o oP−CON.
A.4 Dual-Host ConfigurationsFigure A–12 Sx300 with Five SF7x5 6L Rto P11 to P5SF5L RSF4 SF3P1 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P12o o o o o o o o o o oto3 4L R
A.4 Dual-Host ConfigurationsFigure A–12 (Cont.) Sx300 with Five SF7xT 5 6L Rto P11SF5L RSF3P1 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P12o o o o o o o o o o oto port
A.4 Dual-Host ConfigurationsFigure A–13 Sx300 with Six SF7x3 4L R L Rto P12 to P6 to P11 to P5SF6 SF5SF2P3 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P12SF6Lo o o o o o o o o
1.3 Acoustic Noise Values1.3 Acoustic Noise ValuesProduct: SF300 (H9643 with 6xSF72, each with 4xRF72)See Table 1–9 and Table 1–10 for a list of avera
A.4 Dual-Host ConfigurationsFigure A–14 Sx300 (Magazine Tape Subsystems Only)T 5 6TF1P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P11 P12o o o o o o o o o o oPOWERCO
A.4 Dual-Host ConfigurationsFigure A–14 (Cont.) Sx300 (Magazine Tape Subsystems Only)T 5 6 TTF1 TF2P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P11 P12o o o o o o o
A.4 Dual-Host ConfigurationsFigure A–14 (Cont.) Sx300 (Magazine Tape Subsystems Only)T 5 6 TTF1 TF2P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P11 P12o o o o o o o
A.4 Dual-Host ConfigurationsFigure A–14 (Cont.) Sx300 (Magazine Tape Subsystems Only)T 5 6 TTF1 TF2to P4to P10TF4P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P11 P12
BInstalling an Sx72–UK Upgrade KitThis appendix describes how to install the Sx72–UK upgrade kit while thehost system and the disk integrated storage
situation exist, do NOT attempt to use this procedure while the system ison-line.NoteMake sure that no two ISEs have the same DSSI ID number.If this u
B.2 Installing the RF72 Disk ISE into an Sx72–HK Storage EnclosureTake all possible ESD precautions when unpacking the RF72 diskISEs. Wear a correctly
B.2 Installing the RF72 Disk ISE into an Sx72–HK Storage EnclosureFigure B–1 Sx72 Front Cover RemovalSHR-X0126A-90WriteProtectFaultDSSIIDWriteProtectR
B.2 Installing the RF72 Disk ISE into an Sx72–HK Storage EnclosureFigure B–2 RF72 Disk ISE OrientationNOTE TOILLUSTRATOR:front panel for thishardware
1.4 EMC/EMI1.4 EMC/EMISee Table 1–11 for emissions. The cabinet meets the requirements of thefollowing standards and agencies.Table 1–11 Certification
B.3 Powering Up the ISEsFigure B–3 Cabling the RF72 Disk ISENOTE TOILLUSTRATOR:front panel for thishardware is SHR_X1127_89ISOL and reduced17/64 (.265
B.3 Powering Up the ISEsFigure B–4 Sx72 Front Cover ReplacementSHR-X0126A-90WriteProtectFaultDSSIIDWriteProtectReady FaultDSSIIDdi g ita lReadyOPERATO
B.4 Bringing the New RF72 Disk ISEs On-LineB.4 Bringing the New RF72 Disk ISEs On-LineRefer to the KFMSA Module Installation and User Manual (EK–KFMSA
CConverting a Single-Host Configuration toa Dual-Host ConfigurationThis appendix describes how to convert an Sx300 storage array, Sx72 storageenclosure,
CAUTIONThe following procedure assumes that the Sx300 storage array, and theSx72 storage enclosures and magazine tape subsystems in the array,have bee
C.1 Securing the Array for ConversionFigure C–1 Example of a Single-Host System Configuration SheetDevice TypeDSSI ID #Node NameALLO_CLASSSx300 Box #Sy
C.2 Conversion ProcedureC.2 Conversion ProcedureThis section contains the steps to do the following:• Convert an Sx72 storage enclosure from split-bus
C.2 Conversion Procedure2. Reconfigure the transition termination module (TTM) for split-bus mode byfirst moving the small black jumper to the split-bus
C.2 Conversion ProcedureC.2.2 Split-Bus to Through-Bus ConversionUse the following steps only if you are converting an Sx72 storage enclosurein positi
C.2 Conversion ProcedureFigure C–3 Changing an Sx72 to Through-Bus ModeTHRUTO OCPJ11THROUGH-BUS MODEJ5J4J3J2SPLITSHR_X1110_89Figure C–4 OCP Indicators
1.5 Sx300 Storage Array Site Preparation1.5 Sx300 Storage Array Site PreparationThe Sx300 storage array is intended for installation in a Class A comp
C.2 Conversion ProcedureTable C–1 DSSI ID Switch Settings (Sx72 Only)Sx300 Positions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 61Left Rear (LR)Left Front (LF)001010Right Fro
C.2 Conversion ProcedureUse Table C–2 to convert the existing Sx300 storage array from single-hostconfigured DSSI buses to the dual-host configuration a
C.2 Conversion ProcedureFigure C–6 Possible Dual-Host Bus ConfigurationsSYSA108-inchBC21Q-0970-inchSF200 I/OPORTMagazineSubsystemStorageEnclosureTapeSY
C.2 Conversion ProcedureInstall the 70-inch DSSI cables (BC21R–5L) where necessary to complete thebus connections to the Sx300 I/O panel:1. Connect on
C.2 Conversion ProcedureFigure C–7 Connecting DSSI Cables on the Sx300 I/O PanelSHR-X0122-9070 INCHDSSI CABLE108 INCHDSSI CABLEsx300I/O PANELC.2.4.1 C
C.2 Conversion ProcedureYou can also refer to the inside cover of the SF Family Label Booklet(part number 36–32882–01) for instructions on how to fill
C.2 Conversion ProcedureFigure C–8 Blank Dual-Host System Configuration SheetKFMSA XMI Node #Bus 1DSSI ID #Bus 2DSSI ID #Color Codeon CablesKFMSA/DSSI
C.2 Conversion ProcedureLabel Color Sx300 Port / Sx300 PositionBlue Port 1, SF1 and TF1 , port 7Red Port 2, SF2 and TF2, port 8Yellow Port 3, SF3 and
C.2 Conversion ProcedureFigure C–10 Placing a Label on the OCP DoorWriteProtectReady FaultDSSIIDWriteProtectReady FaultDSSIIDdi g ita lSHR_X1128C_8912
C.2 Conversion ProcedureFigure C–11 Placing a Label on the Magazine Tape Subsystem40% REDUCTIONPower OnTape In UseEjectLoad/UnloadSlot SelectWriteProt
1.5 Sx300 Storage Array Site PreparationFigure 1–3 Single-Host System Configuration Sheetconfig_shr−x0109.rags[for VAX 6000 and 9000 systems]Device Typ
C.2 Conversion Procedure4. Press each drive dc power switch for each Sx72 storage enclosure. Startwith position 1 and continue in numerical order.5. O
C.2 Conversion Procedure• Select each KFMSA module in each system.• Run EVCXE or EVCXF.• Modify certain parameters in the disk ISEs.• Make sure that a
DInstalling a DECarray with VAX 4000SystemsThis appendix describes the steps to install the DECarray correctly and safelywith VAX 4000™ systems in two
D.1 Single-System Installation of an DECarrayD.1 Single-System Installation of an DECarrayAs many as four single-system configured VAX 4000 systems can
D.1 Single-System Installation of an DECarrayFigure D–1 Possible Single-System DSSI Bus ConfigurationsSYSA108-inchBC21Q-0970-inchSF200 I/OPORTMagazineS
D.1 Single-System Installation of an DECarrayThis section provides the procedures for installing the DECarray in a single-system configuration correctl
D.1 Single-System Installation of an DECarrayTable D–1 (Cont.) SF7x DSSI ID Verification (Front View)Positions 3 and 81MSCPSwitchSettingsCorrespondingD
D.1 Single-System Installation of an DECarrayMake sure that the DSSI ID numbers of each TF857 magazine tape ISEinstalled in the array are set to 0 and
D.1 Single-System Installation of an DECarrayFigure D–3 VAX 4000 DSSI Connectorsslot #2 slot #1 slot #0Mass Storage AreaModel 200FRONT VIEWslot #3 slo
ContentsPreface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xv1 General Information1.1 P
1.5 Sx300 Storage Array Site PreparationFigure 1–4 Dual-Host System Configuration Sheetconfig_shr−x0133.rags[for VAX 6000 and 9000 systems]Device TypeD
D.1 Single-System Installation of an DECarray• If the array has two TF857 magazine tape ISEs in positions 5 and6, then install a terminator (12–31281–
D.1 Single-System Installation of an DECarrayTable D–2 DSSI Bus 0 ConfigurationsSystem Internal ISEs DECarrayTape ISE Disk ISE Tape ISE Disk ISE0 0 0 o
D.1 Single-System Installation of an DECarrayFigure D–4 Single-System Bus ConfigurationsT DDDDDD108− inch70−inch 42−inch 42−inchBC22Q−09BC21R−5L BC21Q−
D.1 Single-System Installation of an DECarrayFigure D–5 Single-System Configuration SheetDSSI Single−System Configuration SheetDSSI ADAPTERBusDSSI ID #
D.1 Single-System Installation of an DECarrayD.1.3 Single-System Final VerificationNow that all the hardware installation, cabling and labeling, and th
D.2 DSSI VAXcluster Installation of an DECarrayBriefly, a fully configured DSSI VAXcluster system could contain one of thefollowing:• Two TF857 magazine
D.2 DSSI VAXcluster Installation of an DECarrayNoteA DSSI VAXcluster bus can only be connected from a VAX 4000 to asingle DECarray and then to another
D.2 DSSI VAXcluster Installation of an DECarrayTable D–3 SF7x DSSI ID Verification (Front View)ALL Positions1MSCPSwitchSettingsCorrespondingDSSI ID Num
D.2 DSSI VAXcluster Installation of an DECarrayFigure D–7 Verifying the SF7x DSSI ID Switch SettingsWriteProtectReady FaultDSSIIDWriteProtectReady Fau
D.2 DSSI VAXcluster Installation of an DECarray2. Connect the 108–inch DSSI cable or cables (part number BC22Q–09) fromthe array DSSI I/O panel to the
1.5 Sx300 Storage Array Site PreparationFigure 1–5 Three-Host System Configuration Sheetconfig_shr−x0133b.rags[for VAX 6000 and 9000 systems]Device Typ
D.2 DSSI VAXcluster Installation of an DECarrayFigure D–8 VAX 4000 DSSI Connectorsslot #2 slot #1 slot #0Mass Storage AreaModel 200FRONT VIEWslot #3 s
D.2 DSSI VAXcluster Installation of an DECarrayTable D–4 DSSI Bus 0 to DSSI Bus 1 ConfigurationsSystem Internal ISEsDSSI Bus 0 DECarrayTape ISE Disk IS
D.2 DSSI VAXcluster Installation of an DECarrayFigure D–9 DSSI VAXcluster Bus ConfigurationsDDDD70−inchBC21R−5LSF72StorageEnclosure108− inchBC22Q−09SYS
D.2 DSSI VAXcluster Installation of an DECarrayFigure D–10 DSSI VAXcluster Configuration SheetDSSI VAXcluster Configuration SheetDevice TypeDSSI ID #No
D.2 DSSI VAXcluster Installation of an DECarrayD.2.3 DSSI VAXcluster Final VerificationNow that all the hardware installation, cabling and labeling, an
IndexAAcoustic, 1–10Add-on order sequence, 3–1Adjustable retainer brackets, 3–29Assembly of universal chassis rail, 3–21BBezel, frontremoval and repla
DECarrayfinal verification (cont’d)of DSSI VAXcluster configuration,D–22of single-system configuration, D–12inspectionDSSI VAXcluster configuration, D–14si
IIndicators, 3–37Inspectionof DECArray300 storage array, 2–5of ramps, 2–3of shipped equipment, 2–1, 5–4, 6–3Installationdisk drive, center level, 7–7d
Magazine tape subsystem (cont’d)labeling cables, 6–24labels, filling out, 6–24powering up, 6–23troubleshooting, 8–11unpacking, 6–3where to install, 6–4
SF7x storage enclosurecabling (cont’d)for single-host configuration, 5–16in Sx300 storage array, 5–14final verification, 5–46installationin Sx300 storage
1.6 Thermal Stabilization1.6 Thermal StabilizationThermal stabilization prevents temperature differences between the disk ortape drive and its environ
TF1 first tape loader storage element toinstall, 3–5Thermal stabilization, 1–16Through-bus mode, 5–3converting to, C–6Tools, requiredfor dual-host conv
2Unpacking and Repacking a DECArray300Storage Array2.1 Unpacking and Placing the Storage ArrayBefore unpacking and placing the Sx300 storage array, ma
2.1 Unpacking and Placing the Storage ArrayRemember:Retain the shipping container and all packing materials.CAUTIONFailure to stabilize the equipment
2.1 Unpacking and Placing the Storage Array• Loose, missing, or broken ramp side rails• Loose, missing, or bent metal hardwareIf any of these defects
2.1 Unpacking and Placing the Storage ArrayFigure 2–1 Shipping BoltsLEVELERSHIPPINGBOLTSHIPPINGBRACKETSHR_X1102A_89_SCN2.1.3 Placing the Storage Array
2.1 Unpacking and Placing the Storage ArrayFigure 2–2 Ramp Installation on Shipping PalletLEFTUNLOADINGRAMPSHIPPINGPALLETRIGHT RAMPATTACHES HERESTEELD
2.1 Unpacking and Placing the Storage ArrayFigure 2–3 Storage Array Removal from the PalletCXO-924A_SSHR_X1104_89_SCNWARNINGAdhere to ESD procedures a
2.1 Unpacking and Placing the Storage ArrayFigure 2–4 Adjusting Leveler FeetLOCKNUTLEVELERHEX NUTLEVELERFOOTCXO-395C_SSHR_X1105_89_SCNFigure 2–5 Verif
3 Preparation and Installation3.1 Add-On Disk or Tape Drive Order Sequence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3–13.2 Add-On Disk or Tape Drive Positions
2.1 Unpacking and Placing the Storage Array5. Make sure that the ac breaker is off.6. Make sure that the bus switch of the power controller is in the
2.1 Unpacking and Placing the Storage Array2.1.7 Add-on Variation Part NumbersSee Table 2–1 for the Sx300 add-on storage elements part numbers.Table 2
2.1 Unpacking and Placing the Storage ArrayTable 2–2 Storage Elements Repackaging MaterialsSx300 Add-On Disk DriveDECArray300 CabinetSystemItem Quanti
3Preparation and Installation3.1 Add-On Disk or Tape Drive Order SequenceWhen installing additional disk or tape drives in an DECArray300 cabinetsyste
3.1 Add-On Disk or Tape Drive Order SequenceGeneral rules:1. DSSI has first priority. That means, you mount DSSI in accordance withthe storage array ca
3.1 Add-On Disk or Tape Drive Order SequenceFigure 3–1 DECArray300 Cabinet SystemCXO-2725ADRIVE 5DRIVE 6DRIVE 4DRIVE 3DRIVE 2DRIVE 1Preparation and In
3.2 Add-On Disk or Tape Drive Positions3.2 Add-On Disk or Tape Drive PositionsTable 3–1 Specific Sequence Position of the Storage ElementsStorageElemen
3.2 Add-On Disk or Tape Drive PositionsExample 1: Two RA90, one SA72, and two SF72 should be mounted.• First priority is DSSI. Therefore, mount the tw
3.2 Add-On Disk or Tape Drive PositionsNoteA DECArray300 cabinet system with only one Sx300 disk or tapedrive in positions 1 or 5 will have a 25-pound
3.3 Electrostatic Discharge2. Wear a properly grounded ESD wrist strap when handling modules,components, or static sensitive devices:• Make sure the w
4.2.3 Labeling the Cables (Single-Host) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–94.2.3.1 Completing the System Configuration Sheet (Single-Host). .
3.4 Removing and Replacing the Cabinet Front BezelsTo replace the cabinet front bezel, see Figure 3–2:1. Set the lower edge of the bezel in place, ali
3.4 Removing and Replacing the Cabinet Front BezelsFigure 3–2 Removing Bezel, OCP, Bezel Connector CapOCPBEZELBEZELCONNECTORCAPCXO-2726APREFILTERPREFI
3.5 Mounting the Half Bezel3.5 Mounting the Half BezelThe half bezel is utilized when mounting only one tape loader or odd numbersof tape loaders. Mou
3.7 Removing and Replacing the Cabinet Top Cover3.7 Removing and Replacing the Cabinet Top CoverRemove the cabinet top cover using the following proce
3.8 Removing and Replacing the Cabinet Rear Access PanelFigure 3–3 Rear Access PanelI/O BULKHEADEXTERNALCABLESCXO-2719AREARACCESSPANELHEXWRENCHPINSHEX
3.9 Removing and Replacing the Cabinet Kick Plate3.9 Removing and Replacing the Cabinet Kick PlateWhen installing or removing disk or tape drives in t
3.12 Installing Cabinet Hardware3.12 Installing Cabinet HardwareAfter removing the bezel, half bezel, OCP, and cabinet rear panel, prepare thecabinet
3.12 Installing Cabinet Hardware3. Attach the top and bottom chassis retainer brackets (L-shaped brackets)to the site of the disk drive using the shor
3.14 Left Position Guide Rail Plate InstallationFigure 3–4 Chassis Rail AssemblyMOUNTING BRACKETFLAT HEADSCREWSNUT BARLOCKWASHERSHOULDERSCREWSGUIDE RA
3.14 Left Position Guide Rail Plate Installation1. Turn the cabinet power off.2. This procedure installs an enclosure in add-on sequence position 6. R
5.4 Labeling the DSSI Cables and OCP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5–435.4.1 Filling Out the Labels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3.14 Left Position Guide Rail Plate InstallationFigure 3–5 RETMA Frame Mounting Hole LocationsHOLE 1HOLE 6HOLE 5HOLE 24HOLE 42CXO-4062A-MCHOLE 12HOLE
3.15 Right Position Guide Rail Plate Installation3.15 Right Position Guide Rail Plate InstallationInstall the guide rail plate in the right position w
3.15 Right Position Guide Rail Plate Installationc. While supporting the guide rail plate against the cabinet rear verticalupright, extend the mountin
3.16 Chassis Rail Installation (Universal Rails)3.16.1 Chassis Rail AssemblyBefore the chassis rail components can be mounted in the cabinet, they mus
3.16 Chassis Rail Installation (Universal Rails)Figure 3–6 Universal Frame Mounting Hole LocationsHOLE 5HOLE 17HOLE 35HOLE 53CXO-4063A6 54 32 13–22 Pr
3.16 Chassis Rail Installation (Universal Rails)Figure 3–7 Chassis Rail AssemblyRAIL BRACKETCHASSISRAILSCREW, 10-32FH(4 PLACES)CXO-4145A-MCROUNDSTANDO
3.16 Chassis Rail Installation (Universal Rails)1. Turn the cabinet power off.2. Determine the correct enclosure mounting locations and correspondingc
3.16 Chassis Rail Installation (Universal Rails)Figure 3–8 Right Position Chassis Rail Assembly InstallationFRONT VERTICALCABINET RAILINNERFLANGEOUTER
3.16 Chassis Rail Installation (Universal Rails)9. Fasten the chassis rail to the inner flanges of the front and rear verticalcabinet rails with 4 scre
3.16 Chassis Rail Installation (Universal Rails)WARNINGUse care in supporting the chassis rail assembly. It is heavy andawkward to position within the
7.3.3 Electrostatic Discharge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7–87.3.4 SDI Cable and Power Cord Routing and Connections . .
3.16 Chassis Rail Installation (Universal Rails)Figure 3–9 Left Position Chassis Rail Assembly InstallationUPFRONT VERTICALCABINET RAILINNERFLANGEOUTE
3.17 Placing the Add-On Storage Element into the Cabinet3.17 Placing the Add-On Storage Element into the CabinetThe add-on storage element and the DEC
3.17 Placing the Add-On Storage Element into the Cabinetf. Release the safety strap and move it to one side so it will not becometangled.g. Move the l
3.17 Placing the Add-On Storage Element into the CabinetFigure 3–10 Cabinet Rails and Kick Plate (Front)CABINETRA90/RA92DRIVECHASSISRIGHT SIDEMOUNTING
3.17 Placing the Add-On Storage Element into the CabinetNoteMake sure the internal SDI/DSSI cables and drive power cables areclear for storage element
3.18 Cable and Power Cord Routing and Connections3.18 Cable and Power Cord Routing and ConnectionsThe internal Storage element power cords have been f
3.20 Power ControllerWARNINGHigh leakage current—earth connection is essential before connectingpower. Verify the integrity of the earth ground termin
3.20 Power ControllerFigure 3–11 Power Connector Configurations120/240V 47-63HZ10A/6APOWER CORDDEC NO. A-PS-1700442-18 ORA-PS-1700442-19POWER CORDS GOI
3.20 Power ControllerFigure 3–12 874 Power Controller, Front ViewIOABOJ9 J10J11J12POWERCORDPOWERLAMPPOWERCONTROLLERCIRCUITBREAKERCORDOPENINGABOREMOTE/
3.20 Power ControllerFigure 3–13 874 Power Controller, Rear ViewJ3J4J5J6CXO-2733A3.21 External Sense ConnectionsIf external sense connections to anoth
C Converting a Single-Host Configuration to a Dual-HostConfigurationC.1 Securing the Array for Conversion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3.22 Power Controller IndicatorsTable 3–5 Controls and IndicatorsControl or Indicator FunctionCB circuit breaker Provides overload protection for the
3.23 BUS/OFF/ON Switch (S1)• OFF position—Removes ac power from the power controller outputreceptacles and prevents the power controller from respondi
3.25 External Sense Connector (J14)3.25 External Sense Connector (J14)This two-pin male receptacle (J14) on the back of the 887–C power controlleratta
3.27 887–C Power Controller Cable (Cordage)NoteAll 887–C power controllers are shipped with part number 17–01255–01 power cables in accordance with IE
4Installing an SF3xx Storage Array to a VAX6000 SystemThis chapter describes the steps to install the SF3xx storage array in asingle-host or dual-host
4.1 Configuration OverviewAll DSSI shipping variations are cabled for single hosts. See Appendix B forrecabling to a dual-host configuration.4.1.1 Singl
4.2 Single-Host Installation of an SF3xx Storage Array4.2.1 Inspecting the Storage Array (Single-Host)This procedure describes the steps to inspect th
4.2 Single-Host Installation of an SF3xx Storage ArrayFigure 4–1 Verifying the SF7x DSSI ID Switch SettingsWriteProtectReady FaultDSSIIDWriteProtectRe
4.2 Single-Host Installation of an SF3xx Storage ArrayFigure 4–2 Seating the SF7x OCPWriteProtectReady FaultDSSIIDWriteProtectReady FaultDSSIIDdi g it
Figures1–1 H9643 Cabinet, Front View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–51–2 H9643 Cabinet Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4.2 Single-Host Installation of an SF3xx Storage Array6. Make sure that the voltage selection switches for each SF7x storageenclosure and magazine tap
4.2 Single-Host Installation of an SF3xx Storage ArrayFigure 4–4 Magazine Tape Subsystem Power Cords and Voltage SelectionSHR-X0141B-90-CPGDSSICONNECT
4.2 Single-Host Installation of an SF3xx Storage ArrayDisconnect the power cable from the source outlet. Perform theoperation, then reconnect the powe
4.2 Single-Host Installation of an SF3xx Storage ArrayFigure 4–5 Removing Terminators and Connecting DSSI Cables at theSystem I/O PanelSHR-X0121-90LAB
4.2 Single-Host Installation of an SF3xx Storage Array4.2.3.1 Completing the System Configuration Sheet (Single-Host)At this time, you should be ready
4.2 Single-Host Installation of an SF3xx Storage ArrayProceed once you have filled the cable and OCP labels according to theinstructions on the inside
4.2 Single-Host Installation of an SF3xx Storage ArrayFigure 4–7 Placing a Label on the OCP DoorWriteProtectReady FaultDSSIIDWriteProtectReady FaultDS
4.2 Single-Host Installation of an SF3xx Storage ArrayFigure 4–8 Placing a Label on the Magazine Tape Subsystem40% REDUCTIONPower OnTape In UseEjectLo
4.2 Single-Host Installation of an SF3xx Storage Array5. In order to access the drive DC power switch, you might remove the frontbezel of the cabinet.
4.2 Single-Host Installation of an SF3xx Storage Arrayb. Check that the SPLIT indicator (behind the door of the OCP) is on forSF3 and SF6 only.2. Pres
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