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3. CR 612F8S D 712 8 5 0 3 FC 08 LED Indicator 4 CH 18 LED Indicator 5 CH 2 8 LED Indicator 6 CH 3 8 LED Indicator LED Colors Indicate FC Green Link Blue Blink Access CR 612S6S D amp CR 712S6S D 3 SAS CH 08 LED Indicator 4 SAS CH 18 LED Indicator LED Colors Indicate SAS Green Link Blue Blink Access CR 612S6N 3 SAS CH 1 amp LED Indicator 4 SAS CH 0 amp LED Indicator LED Colors Indicate SAS Green Link Blue Blink Access 7 Raid Controller Status LED amp Fault LED Indicator LED Colors Indicate 15 Hardware Installation Guide 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Status Green Blink Raid Controller OK Fault Red Raid Controller Fault SAS Expand Port Reserved SAS Expand Port 1 8 LED Indicator SAS Expand Port 0 8 LED Indicator LED Colors Indicate SAS Green Link Blue Blink Access Console Terminal LAN port Battery Backup Module Power Switch FAN failure indicator Rear Front FAN Module 1 FAN failure indicator Rear Front FAN Module 2 AC inlet 1 amp Latch Power Module 1 AC inlet 2 amp Latch Power Module 2 Chapter 2 Installation Chapter 2 INSTALLATION This chapter presents Instructions on unpacking amp checking the equipment Instructions on how to install Hard dis
4. 1 MODEL VARIATIONS uu aa isa u cosy EE Ree eT vie soude 1 FEATURES Y etti tte etie 2 Front Panel esee eene eene ener eene eese eren 4 Rear P nelOveriiew hs ee ertet trece ee 6 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION 17 UNPACKING amp CHECKING THE 17 WHAT ELSE YOU NEED e ee uay aqa nsn esent stesse esses E 18 ESD PRECAUTION i 18 INSTALLING HARD DISKS 18 INSTALL THE CINERAID RAID SUBSYSTEM IN A RACK 20 SYSTEM CONNECGTION reser seven Yev eme seyon Sa info enan 22 CONNECTION TO CINERAID RAID SUBSYSTEM WITH SAS JBODS 22 TURNING ON FOR THE FIRST TIME 0 24 TURNING OFF 25 CHAPTER 3 A TROUBLE SHOOTING 26 REPLACE THE CONTROLLER 00 nenne nene 26 REPLACING UPGRADING 27 Specifications sie inset Naive render ois 27 CR R600 RAID SerIes _ _ ayasa qayaq 27 CR RAOORATD On uy D m T DS ee NW Sasu 28 Installing DIMM es nemis 28 HOT SWAPPING TO REPLACE THE FAN MODULE 29 HOT SWAPP
5. ONE c e i e o 22 23 1 8 9 10 11 13 CR R616SS D SAS SAS SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 16 17 18 1 14 2 15 19 20 21 6 3 4 12 IT RI TE SEE Ef e n Qai 5 9 ol ES 0 2 98 Cato al cc A THAIS E DITO i i 22 23 78 9 1011 13 CR R716FS D Fiber SAS SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM
6. BRI ooo sassa 7 6001000 0002871 o di 91958055 GRISE Co NI o o o E ai E E E 6 e il 9 e e e e 23 24 26 27 CR R724FS D Fibre SAS JATA RAID SUBSYSTEM Hardware Installation Guide 16 17 18 1134 56 12 14 215 19 20 21 GHIGA S e Q D Ej 4 7 109 11 13 G Ira 22 23 24 25 26 27 CR R724SS D SAS SAS SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 16 17 18 1 3 4 12 14 215 19 20 21 1 Controller Box 1 2 Controller Box 2 CR R624FS D amp CR R724FS D FC CH 0 amp LED Indicator FC CH 1 amp LED Indicator FC CH 2 amp LED Indicator FC CH 3 8 LED Indicator LED Colors Indicate FC Green Link e gv wer Chapter 1 Introduction v nn nna Blue Blink Access CR R624SS D amp CR R724SS D 3 SAS 0 amp LED Indicator 4 SAS CH 18 LED Indicator LED Colors Indicate SAS Green Link Blue Blink Access 7 Raid Controller Status LED amp Fault LED Indicator LED Colors Indicate Status Green Blink Raid Controller OK Fault Red Raid Controller Fault 8 SAS Expand Port Reserved 9 SAS Expand Port 1 amp LED Indicator 10 SAS Expand Port 0 amp LED Indicator LED Colors Indicate SAS Green Link Blue Blink Access
7. M E a 13 BI Signal Pin Signal 1 NC 6 NC 2 GND 3 RX 4 TX 5 CTS Pin Signal Pin Signal A1 GND A2 RX0 B2 TXO RXO B3 TX0 A4 GND 84 GND Ab RX1 B5 TX1 RX1 B6 1 A7 B7 GND A8 2 B8 TX2 A9 RX2 B9 2 A10 GND B10 GND All RX3 TX3 A12 RX3 B12 TX3 A13 GND B13 GND 33 Hardware Installation Guide Appendix B Battery Backup Module BBM The external RAID controller operates using cache memory The battery Backup Module is an add on module that provides power to the external RAID controller cache memory in the event of a power failure The Battery Backup Module monitors the write back cache on the external RAID controller and provides power to the cache memory if it contains data not yet written to the hard drives when power failure occurs BBM Specifications Mechanical Module Dimension W D 50x5x 147 mm BBM Connector 3 x Pins Connector Input Voltage 3 6 VDC On Board Battery Capacity 3000MAH 3 1000MAH e Install the BBM and fasten 4 screws on BBM carrier Plug in the BBM s connector into socket on carrier T ei lt 34 Appendix B Battery Back up Module e Plug the BBM carrier into the controller and fasten the thumb screws Battery Backup Capacit
8. essential that only the supplied power cord be used Use only shielded cables to connect I O devices to this equipment You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment Hardware Installation Guide About This Hardware Installation Guide Welcome to Hardware Installation Guide This guide is designed to be used as step by step instructions for installation of your subsystem and covers everything you need to know in learning how to operation troubleshooting and future upgrades For the detail about how to configure your subsystem please refer to the Software Operation manual Symbols in Text These symbols may be found in the text of this guide They have the following meanings Caution This icons indicates that failure to follow directions could result in Caution personal injury damage to your equipment or loss of information e MOTE This icon presents commentary sidelights or interesting points of information Important terms commands and programs are put Boldface font Screen text is given in sereen font Hardware Installation Guide Contents ABOUT THIS HARDWARE INSTALLATION GUIDE V SYMBOLS IN TEXT uu maana di iv oke pise a V CONTENTS eo tu pee puts a pet t V CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION
9. 11 Console 12 Terminal 13 LAN port 14 Battery back module Option 15 Power Switch 16 FAN failure indicator Rear Front 17 FAN Module 1 18 FAN Module 1 latch 19 FAN failure indicator Rear Front 20 FAN Module 2 21 FAN Module 2 latch Hardware Installation Guide n Pa 22 ACinlet 1 8 Latch 23 Power Module 1 24 ACinlet 2 8 Latch 25 Power Module 2 26 ACinlet 3 8 Latch 27 Power Module 3 Chapter 1 Introduction CR R616FS D Fiber SAS SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 16 17 18 1 14 2 15 19 20 21 VO n k a CE E c xx 1 En e asa ES 55 555 LS cola 24 ase 34 56 B re ICE CRE ec E 7 s s s s ss 0525 57 RIESI Q BEE Wo amp o Pacsssetoso SEO e 3 CRC SR ZE JE 2 A
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11. Max 128 LUNS volume set per controller Online capacity expansion and RAID level migration simultaneously N Chapter 1 Introduction Citi Online Volume Set growth Support spin down drivers when not in use to extend service life MAID Instant availability and background initialization Automatic drive insertion removal detection and rebuilding Hardware Installation Guide I Understanding the CineRAID RAID subsystem Front Panel Overview LCD Module Up Arrow Button Down Arrow Button ESC Button Enter Button napa 2 Eyo ES 8 Power Indicator Blue LCD Display Attention Indicator Red Access Indicator Blue gt CU Function keys ENT ESC Scroll up Scroll Down UpArow scroll upward through the menu items Down Arrow scroll downward through the menu items ENT Enter To confirm a selected item ESC ESC To exit a sub menu and return to previous menu There are three LED indicators on the front panel Following table provides a summary of the meanings of these LED indicators Chapter 1 Introduction LED Indicator Normal Status Problem Indication Power On Bright Blue This LED does not light up after indicator power switched on Fail Indicator LED never light up LED light up as Red Data Access Blink blue during host computer LED never flickers Indicator accessing the RAID subsystem For additional information on using the LCD panel a
12. of the card are no longer visible 4 Press the card down firmly until the latches lock it into place 28 Chapter 3 Trouble Shooting 1 Before starting any kind of hardware installation please ensure that all power switches have been turned off and all power cords disconnected to prevent personal injury and damage to the hardware Caution 2 Use screws provided with CineRAID system only Longer or shorter screws may cause electric shorting or un proper installed 3 Static electricity can damage electronic components To guard against such damage Work in a static free environment Wear a grounded anti static wrist strap Store uninstalled components in anti static bags Handle PCBs by their edges and avoid touching chips and connectors Hot Swapping to replace the Fan Module This section provides instructions for the removal and installation of the Fan Module indicated in the figure below Removing the Fan Module from CineRAID 16bays and 24bays subsystems Remove the Fan modules by slide the release button left and pull the module out of system Replace the Fan in Fan module 1 There are two failure LEDs on the rear of Fan module Check which LED lights to yellow 2 Remove the Fan modules by anti clock wise to release the thumb screw then slide it back and lifting off 3 Release the screw to remove the defect fan 4 Insert the spare Fan and fasten the 29 Hardware Installatio
13. CineRAID Advanced Storage for Digital Cinema CineRAID 600 700 Series RAID Subsystem CR R612 CR R616 CR R624 Single Core Controller CR R712 CR R716 CR R724 Dual Core Controller Hardware Installation Guide Version 1 1 Hardware Installation Guide BA 10 01 2012 Copyright 2011 2012 This guide and any accompanying software and firmware are copyrighted No parts of this publication may be reproduced stored on a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopy recording or otherwise without prior written consent except for copies retained by the purchaser for backup purposes All rights Reserved Printed in Taiwan Notice We make no warranties with respect to this documentation either express or implied and provide it as it This includes but is not limited to any implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose The information in this document 15 subject to change without notice We assume no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document The manufacturer shall not be liable for any damage or for the loss of information resulting from the performance or use of the information contained herein Trademarks Product names used herein are for identification purposes only and may be the trademarks of their respective companies All trademarks or registered Hardware Installation Guide wt trademarks are prope
14. CineRAID CR 7 RAID Series RAID Levels 0 1 1E 3 5 6 50 60 amp JBOD Online array roaming Automatic drive insertion removal detection and rebuilding Online capacity expansion and RAID level migration simultaneously RAID Features Support spin down drivers for idle disk to extend service life MAID Great than 2TB per volume set 64 bit LBA support Support Global Hot Spare and local Hot Spare disk Disk Scrubbing array verify scheduling for automatic repair of all configured RAID sets Dual miniSAS 4x6Gb ports per controller Host Interface Quad 8Gb FC ports per controller Quad 8Gb FC ports per controller 38 Dual miniSAS 4x6Gb ports per controller Multiple selection Offline RAID set Online volume set growth Online RAID level stripe size migration Instant availability and background initialization Supports up to 122 SAS devices Max 128 LUNS volume sets per RAID set Login record in the event log with IP address and service http telnet and serial Dual miniSAS 4x6Gb ports per Quad 8Gb FC controller ports per controller Appendix C Specification Firmware embedded Web browser based RAID manager via built in 10 100 Ethernet RAID Firmware embedded manager through front LCD control panel Management Firmware embedded manager via RS 232 port Field upgradeable firmware in flash ROM Single controller OS independent and
15. ING TO REPLACE THE POWER MODULE 30 APPENDIX A 32 CONNECTORS wii ekssoesiosesesiasonsossiasossoueskosososssosessosooooiososesoousseosi 32 APPENDIX eges eee 34 BATTERY BACKUP MODULE BBM 34 BBM Specifications assesses 34 Hardware Installation Guide Battery Backup Capacity 35 Operation u aan asas ua e FH aaa 35 Removing the Battery Backup Module 35 APPENDIX SPECIFICA TIOLNS 36 SPEGIFICATIONS eer RERO CERE Su a M URS 36 vi Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION This chapter introduces the features and capabilities of CineRaid series RAID subsystems Model Variations There are twelve models in CineRAID storage subsystem series which utilize Quad 8Gb Fibre dual 6Gb miniSAS as Host interface per controller each with 12 16 or 24 device bays Model Name Host Interface Device bays Controller Numbers CR R624FS D 4 8Gbps FC 24 bays 1 Upgradeable Up to 2 CR R624SS D 2 6Gb miniSAS 24 bays 1 Upgradeable Up to 2 CR R616FS D 4x 8Gbps 16 bays 1 Upgradeable Up to 2 CR R612FSID 4x8GbpsFC 12 1 Upgradeable Upto 2 CR R724FS D 4x 8Gbps FC 24 bays 1 Upgradeable Up
16. Soft Operation Manual to reconfigure your RAID Replacing Upgrading DIMM CineRAID RAID CR 600 series are normally supplied with 1GB cache memory installed CineRAID RAID CR 700 series are normally supplied with 1GB cache memory installed There s no set formula to determine how much cache memory to use but as a general rule a workstation with mostly very large files such as for audio or video editing and playback graphics or CAD files can benefit from a large HOTE cache File servers with multiple random access of varying file size generally have little or no performance improvement with additional cache Specifications CR 600 RAID series Type 240 DDR II DIMM module DDR II 800Mhz with Register Parity ECC With parity for data security 27 Hardware Installation Guide Size From 512MB 1GB 2GB amp 4GB CR 700 RAID series Type 240 DDR III DIMM module DDR III 1333Mhz with Register Parity ECC With parity for data security Size From 1GB 2GB 4GB amp 8GB Dual Rank Installing DIMM To install a DIMM ensure the system power is off and disconnected Then 1 Turn anti lock wise to release two thumb Screws then use the eject bar to remove controller box and then open the cover 2 Remove the BBM module 3 Insert a memory card at a 45 degree angle into the memory card socket so that the gold teeth
17. andard shipping What else you need Hard disk drives different RAID levels require different numbers of HDDs Refer to Software Operation manual for more detail information Host computer with SAS or Fiber interface Dedicated terminal or PC with third party communication software that supports ANSI terminal emulation required for viewing Monitor Utility ESD Precaution Use a suitable anti static wrist or ankle strap and observe all conventional ESD precaution when handle CineRAID RAID s modules and components Avoid contact with backplane components and module connectors Installing hard disks The CineRAID RAID series includes 12 16 24 hot swappable drive bays The 18 Chapter 2 Installation following sections describe how to install disks into CineRAID RAID subsystems Loading 2 5 Hard Disk to the drive bay 1 Put 2 5 HDD into the bay 2 Fasten all 4 screws to mount HDD in the bay and make sure the HDD is properly tightened Loading 3 5 Hard Disk to the drive bay 1 Put 3 5 HDD into the bay 2 Fasten all 4 screws to mount HDD in the bay and make sure the HDD is properly tightened Place drive bays back into the system 1 Slide in drive bay make sure the handle is open fully 2 Close the handle to engage the drive bay into the slot The hard drives in a RAID array should match in size and speed All drives in any array should be identical models with th
18. attery Backup Module Power Switch FAN failure indicator Rear Front FAN Module 1 FAN Module 1 latch FAN failure indicator Rear Front FAN Module 2 FAN Module 2 latch AC inlet 1 amp Latch Power Module 1 AC inlet 2 amp Latch Power Module 2 CR R612FS D Fiber SAS SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 13 Hardware Installation Guide 2034 5 6 21 16 17 15 18 19 22 23 MENMENEEEIEE 78 9 1011 12 13 14 1 2 CR R612SS D SAS SAS SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM 20 3 4 21 16 17 15 18 19 22 23 E gt t 5 A ES 25
19. cable get problem more RAID members will be lost volume sets belong to this Array may be failed Shutdown RAID and JBOD to fix problem after that turn on JBOD and RAID system again and controller will get array back but in some special case maybe it can t get array back Turning on for the first time When cabling is completed RAID SYSTEM can be turned on This should be done in the following order 1 First turn on the power switch of JBODs 2 Then turn on the power switch of RAID SYSTEM 24 Chapter 2 Installation 3 Power on and boot the host computer s When RAID SYSTEM is running you are ready to configure one or more RAID arrays You have the following options 1 Turn to Chapter 3 of Software Operation Manual to perform a quick setup of a single RAID array using the control panel 2 Turn to Chapter 6 of Software Operation Manual to access the Monitor Utility Once the Monitor Utility is accessed you can perform a Quick Setup or complete configuration with Monitor Utility 3 Turn to Chapter 5 of Software Operation Manual to perform a full configuration using the web browser Turning off When turning off RAID SYSTEM users are advised to first shut down the server then power off RAID SYSTEM 25 Hardware Installation Guide Chapter 3 A TROUBLE SHOOTING This chapter contains trouble shooting procedures and suggestions to minimize their impact on the CineRAID RAID operation Instra
20. ctions en how to teplace the components of CineRAID RAID subsystem If the fault LED on the front panel and LCD of CineRAID RAID lights red and LCD displays an error message or if CineRAID RAID s Internet manager indicates a fault determine the reason for this alert immediately Examine the component LEDs to see if any indicates a fault and then replace it as soon as possible Replace the Controller Read the replacing notices earlier in this chapter before proceeding with replacement Caution This section provides instructions for the removal and installation of the RAID controller components indicated in the figure below This section is for the reference of engineers End users should not need to replace or remove components Removing the controller from CineRAID 16bays and 24bays RAID In order to access controller box turn anti clock wise to release two thumb screws then use the eject bar to remove controller box 26 Chapter 3 Trouble Shooting Removing the controller from CineRAID 12bays RAID In order to access controller box 1 Turn anti clock wise to release the thumb Screws 2 Push down the use eject bar to remove The controller box Installing the controller into CineRAID RAID Reverse the procedure of removing the controller to install the controller into CineRAID RAID Then according to Appendix C Configuration table on
21. e same firmware versions RAID arrays can use any size drive however the smallest drive will determine the size of the array 1 Only use the screws offered with CineRAID RAID subsystem Longer screws might cause the drive damage Cauti 2 All the drive bays with or without hard drive must be placed in the nan CineRAID subsystem CineRAID s cooling system is designed with full of drive bays Missing drive bays might cause the subsystem damage 19 Hardware Installation Guide Install The CineRAID RAID subsystem in a Rack You are shipped one rackmount kit for each CineRAID subsystem that you intend to rackmount CineRAID subsystem is designed for installation into a industry standard 19 inch rackmount cabinet Following the use of this section for installing the CineRAID subsystem into a Rack Install the Slide Rails 1 Combine Left slide rail and rear slide rail 2 Measure the depth of the rack enclosure then fasten 4 of P4 8M screws into M4 Locking nuts to fix the length 3 Use T5 8M screws and PW14 washer to install the left slide on Front and rear Posts of Rack as Figure 1 4 Repeat procedure 1 3 to install the right Slide into the Rack LECT TIT TAN 277 afe Figure 1 Place the CineRAID Subsystem into the rack 20 Chapter 2 Installatio
22. k drive Instructions how to install CineRaid RAID in Rack Instractions on how to connect CineRaid RAID Unpacking amp checking the Equipment Before unpacking the CineRAID RAID subsystem prepare a clean stable surface to put on the contents of CineRAID RAID shipping container Altogether you should find following items in the package CineRAID Fibre to SAS SATA RAID Subsystem CineRAID RAID subsystem x1 e CD ROM x 1 Includes Hardware Installation Guide Software operation Manual amp HTTP Proxy Server utility for Web browser based Configuration e Serial cable x1 e Key for Drive Bay x 4 e Power Cord x 2 CR 612 8 CR 616 Power Cord x 3 CR 624 e Rails for Rack Mounting screws for 2 5 disks bag x 1 for 2 5 disks bag x 1 Hardware Installation Guide wf sa r CineRAID SAS to SAS SATA RAID Subsystem CineRAID RAID subsystem x1 CD ROM x 1 Includes Hardware Installation Guide Software operation Manual amp HTTP Proxy Server utility for Web browser based Configuration Serial cable x1 Key for Drive Bay x 4 Power Cord x 2 CR 612 and CR 616 Power Cord x 3 CR 624 SAS cable SFF 8088 x 1 per controller For SAS model only Rails for Rack Mounting screws for 2 5 disks bag x 1 for 2 5 disks bag x 1 To avoid the unmatched connector type between the Fibre HBA in the Host computer and CineRAID CineRAID RAID doesn t include the Fibre cable with the st
23. n s aI lt sSHcSai 1s 1 Lift the subsystem enclosure and slide it slowly and gently along the slide rail into the rack as Figure 2 Figure 2 2 Fasten two M5 screws through the chassis ears in the front side of the chassis to secure the CineRAID subsystem in the rack as Figure 3 The CineRAID subsystem is heavy two person are required to move the system in the procedure 21 Hardware Installation Guide System Connection Connect all cables and power cord as shown below Cable CineRAID RAID Device Purpose Serial Cable Terminal Port ANSI Terminal or a PC with Configuration Utility Terminal emulator Serial Cable Console Port ANSI Terminal or a PC with Debug port to check and Terminal emulator monitoring all of status of RAID subsystem Fibre cable Primary FC AL SAS FC AL SAS of Host Host interface between Mini SAS Cable Secondly FC AL SAS computer RAID and Host computer Power Cord Power inlet A C power outlet A C power input RJ 45 Cable Ethernet Port Switch or HUB Connect to Internet Mini SAS Cable SAS Expander Port Raid System Connect to SAS Expander CineRAID RAID subsystem with redundancy controllers supporting require the installation of MPIO Multi pathing drivers for use with different operating systems For more detail information please check Cha
24. n Guide Screw AS Removing the Fan Module from u CineRAID 12bays RAID subsystems ee In order to access controller box 1 Turn anti clock wise to release the thumb Screws 2 Push down then use eject bar to remove controller box 3 Remove the Fan modules by pull the module out of system Replace the Fan in Fan module 5 There are two failure LEDs on the rear of Fan module Check which LED lights to yellow 6 Remove the Fan modules by anti clock wise to release the thumb Screw then slide it back and lifting off 7 Release the screw to remove the defect fan 8 Insert the spare Fan and fasten the Screw Hot Swapping to replace the Power Module This section provides instructions for the removal and installation of the Power Module indicated in the figure below 30 Chapter 3 Trouble Shooting Removing the Power Module Unscrew the thumb fastener then push right the release button slide it back and lifting off Installing the Power module into CineRAID Insert a Power module then fasten the screw 7 The Power indicator will turn bright Green to indicate it has powered on M 31 Hardware Installation Guide Appendix A Connectors Ethernet RJ 45 Connector Signal Name M 8 Fiber SFP 11 20 10 1 32 Appendix A Connectors RJ 11 6 miniSAS SFF 8088
25. nd keypad to configure the RAID see Software manual LCD Panel Configuration on Chapter 3 Driver Bay numbering convention The enclosure bay numbering convention is shown in following figure A bay is designed to house either single 3 5 inch hard disk drive or 2 5 inch hard disk drive CR R624 CR R724 1 55 es 2 ki 3 __ 4 sel 6 7 8 se 9 e 10 ke 11 kel 12 se 13 9 14 9 15 16 e 17 ke 18 l9 19 ke 20 ii kek 2 ke 23 kek 2 CR R616 CR R716 DU Hardware Installation Guide CR R612 CR R712 DU se e 26 1 DO an 2 3 L 4 5 6 A 7 8 zke 9 e 10 so 11 ke 12 z Drive Bay LED Indicator Blue HDD Power on Flash Accessing Key Lock 7 LED Indicator Red HDD Error Handle Release Button Rear Panel Overview CR R624FS D Fiber SAS SATA RAID SUBSYSTEM Chapter 1 Introduction 16 17 18 1 3456 12 14 215 19 20 21
26. pter 6 of Software Operation Manual Connection to CineRAID RAID subsystem with SAS JBODs There are many topologies of SAS JBOD with CineRAID RAID subsystems Ways to implement are as below One SAS Raid subsystem with one SAS JBOD 22 Chapter 2 Installation 16Bays Fibre RAID DORSO EDE 16bays JBOD One SAS Raid subsystem with more JBODs 16Bays Fibre RAID EHER one 5 MESS DOO A x SSI e 16bays JBOD 16bays JBOD CARRARA EE tun pear ics EGO 16bays JBOD 16bays JBOD It supports up to four tiers and 122 drives One RAID Set supports up to 32 HDDs One SAS Raid s
27. rties of their respective owners Hardware Installation Guide Regulatory information C For Europe This drive is in conformity with the EMC directive FE Federal Communications Commission FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules Those limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antennas Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circlet different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Warning A shielded type power cord is required in order to meet FCC emission limits and also to prevent interference to the nearby radio and television reception It is
28. to 2 CR R724SS D 2 6Gb miniSAS 24 bays 1 Upgradeable Up to 2 CR R716FS D 4x8Gbps FC 16 bays 1 Upgradeable Up to 2 CR R716SS D 2 6Gb miniSAS 16 bays 1 Upgradeable Up to 2 Hardware Installation Guide CR R712FS D 4x 8Gbps FC 12 bays 1 Upgradeable Up to 2 CR R712SS D 2 6Gb miniSAS 12 bays 1 Upgradeable Up to 2 of CineRAID is designed to support single controller and upgradeable to two controller HOTE CR R 6 7 XX F S S D 6 Single Core 7 Dual Core F Fiber to Host S SAS to Host S Single Controller D Dual Controllers Features The CineRAID Series RAID Subsystem is designed to meet today s high volume performance storage requirements from rapidly changing business environment It provides a maximum data protection and exceptional performance in a storage subsystem Target usage ranges are set from small business to departmental and corporate server needs The RAID SYSTEM is designed for easy integration smooth data expansion and server migration The CineRAID series supports the following features Quad 8Gbps Fiber Two 6Gbps mini SAS ports as Host 6Gbps SAS 6Gbps SATA backplane supported RAID Levels 0 1 1E 3 5 6 50 60 amp JBOD Multiple RAID selection Online RAID level stripe size migration Online Array roaming Globe and dedicated Hot Spare Disk Pass through Disk support Schedule Volume Check When connecting with JBOSs Max 122 SAS devices
29. transparent Operating System Redundant controller MPIO Multipath I O driver required AC Voltage 100 240 VAC AC Frequency 50 60Hz Relative 20 to 80 non condensing Weight S6S F8S 34KGS F8D S6D 36 5KGS S6S F8S 20KGS S6D F8D 22 5KGS S6S S F8S 17KGS S6D F8D 20KGS Specifications subject to change without notice 39
30. ubsystem supports up to 122 Volumes One SAS Raid subsystem supports up to 122 SAS devices 23 Hardware Installation Guide LEUR ooo There are four tiers within JBOD topology as above First tier is a RAID System Second tier is a SAS JBOD with a SAS CHO on it Connecting SAS to SAS exp Port on RAID System via a Mini SAS to Mini SAS Cable Third tier could be two SAS JBODs with a SAS CHO port individually One is connected to the SAS EXP Port on the second tier SAS JBOD via a Mini SAS to Mini SAS Cable Another is connected to the SAS CHI E Port on the second tier SAS JBOD e FourthtierisaSASJBOD with a SAS CHO on it Connecting SAS CHO to SAS exp Port on third tier SAS JBOD via a Mini SAS to Mini SAS Cable 1 CineRAID RAID subsystem do not require the installation of different drivers for use with different operating systems CineRAID RAID is independent and transparent to the host operating system 2 Itis often recommended to install the hard drive with same brand model no interface and capacity in this RAID subsystem 3 Please do not install SAS and SATA hard drives at the same time as these hard drives spin at different speed and may lead to compatible issues or performance decline 4 RAID members need to be included at the same enclosure that means you need to create array in the same enclosure RAID members across two or more enclosures would get some risks for example if mini SAS
31. usly Online RAID level stripe size migration RAID Support spin down drivers for idle disk to extend service life Instant availability and background Features MAID initialization Great than 2TB per volume set 64 bit LBA support Supports up to 122 SAS devices Support Global Hot Spare and local Hot Spare disk Max 128 LUNs volume sets per RAID set Disk Serubbing array verify scheduling for automatic repair of Login record in the event log with IP address all configured RAID sets and service telnet and serial Dual Quad 8Gb miniSAS FC ports per 4x6Gb controller ports per controller Quad 8Gb a Quad 8Gb FC Dual FC ports per ports per miniSAS controller controller 6 ports per controller per controller Host Interface 36 Appendix C Specificatio Firmware embedded Web browser based RAID manager via built in 10 100 Ethernet RAID Firmware embedded manager through front LCD control panel Management Firmware embedded manager via RS 232 port Field upgradeable firmware in flash ROM Single controller OS independent and transparent Operating System Redundant controller MPIO Multipath I O driver required AC Voltage 100 240 VAC AC Frequency 50 60Hz Relative Humidity 20 to 80 non condensing Weight S6S SON F8S 34KGS F8D S6D S6S S6N F8S 20KGS S6D F8D S6S S6N F8S 17KGS S6D F8D 5 36 5KGS 22 5KGS 20KGS 37 Hardware Installation Guide
32. y Battery backup capacity is defined as the maximum duration of a power failure for which data in the cache memory can be maintained by the battery The BBM s backup capacity varied with the memory chips that installed on the external RAID controller Capacity Memory Type Battery Backup duration Hours 512MB Memory Normal 160 1GB Memory Normal 105 Operation Battery conditioning is automatic There are no manual procedures for battery conditioning or preconditioning to be performed by the user e Battery bad a tendency to remember its capacity In order to make sure of all the capacity of your battery cells allow the battery cell to be fully charged when installed for the first time The first time charge of battery cells takes about 24 hours to complete Removing the Battery Backup Module The battery module will need to be removed for one of the following reason Disconnect battery module if there is a long storage period before deployment LI ION battery will no longer accept a charge properly 35 Hardware Installation Guide Appendix C Specifications Specifications CineRAID CR 6 RAID Series RAID Levels 0 1 1E 3 5 6 50 60 amp JBOD Multiple RAID selection Offline RAID set Online array roaming Automatic drive insertion removal detection and rebuilding Online capacity expansion and RAID level migration Online volume set growth simultaneo

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