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1. DX3000 C ei I O e Connect an Ethernet cable to port ETH1 left hand port ASAAN MAS AAN MAS AAN DAS ANRU m j DD SED ED KA e Fibre Channel cable optional KD yy DC SD NC MDD NC mD i Figure 12 DX5000 System l Cabling DDC DDE gt Ethernet ports Fibre Channel ports optional lt D N S a Optyon cards g 5 O L 5 5 gt 5 l o QUANTUM DX5000 OOO J oop r JL Dogo Power button le a P i 7 a 2 Ona computer on the same subnet as the DX3000 DX5000 enter the IP address of the system in the Address field of a web browser
2. 6 Secure the DX3000 DX5000 chassis to the rack with the following hardware see figure 8 CAUTION Use ESD procedures when handling the hard e DX5000 two 10 32 x 1 25 in M5 x 32 metric also drives sleds see Taking ESD Precautions on provided black PHILLIPS screws on each side of the page 2 Place the ESD wrist strap on your front of the chassis wrist and connect the other end of the strap to the DX3000 DX5000 chassis DX3000 and DX5000 Quick Start Guide Note The hard drives must be installed in the proper sequence since RAID sets have already been established at the factory Refer to the label on the bottom of the drive sled for the drive number The hard drive numbering starts in the lower left hand drive bay and then moves to the right Brive Drives Drives ore Figure 9 Installing the Disk Drives in the DX3000 Chassis Figure 10 Installing the Disk Drives in the DX5000 Chassis Array controller 2 Array ok controller 1 4 The DX3000 DX5000 chassis is now installed in the rack Cabling the DX3000 DX5000 The cabling instructions differ depending on the system installed Refer to the following sections for either the DX3000 or DX5000 system e Cabling a DX3000 System e Cabling a DX5000 System Cabling a DX3000 System Connect the following cables to the back of the DX3000 system see figure 11 e Connect a power cable to each powe
3. 255 255 0 0 User s Guide PN 81 81493 for additional network configuration information NoTE Refer to the Quantum DX3000 and DX5000 The RAID Selection screen displays see figure 18 Figure 18 RAID Selection DX5000 with Twelve Drives Z Quantum Dx5000 Setup RAID Selection Microsoft Internet Explorer oj xj File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ay OQ O x Enl s Search Se Favorites Ol o gt 8S E Imr 33 Address x g o Links snactt Sy K wn e lx ne r Bowls il DX5000 Setup 1 License User 3 Network 4 Raid 5 Media Areas 6 Cartridge Agri Configuration Selection Configuration Creation This System has been configured with the Hot Spare Configuration enabled by default Logical Drive 1 Status Normal Type RAIDS Disks 1 2 3 4 6 7 Logical Drive 2 Status Normal Type RAIDS Disks 5 8 9 10 11 Logical Drive 3 Status Normal Type RAIDS Disks 13 14 15 16 17 18 Logical Drive 4 Status Normal Type RAIDS Disks 19 20 21 23 24 f ag internet 7 The DX3000 DX5000 systems ship from Quantum in the following default RAID5 configurations e DX3000 One logical drive with either four or eight hard drives e DX5000 twelve hard drives Two logical drives The first logical drive contains six hard drives The second logical drive contains five hard drives The last hard drive is reserved as a hot spare e DX5000 twenty
4. BE BOUND TO ITS TERMS IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS OF THIS AGREEMENT DO NOT USE THIS PRODUCT AND PROMPTLY RETURN THE ENTIRE PACKAGE TO THE PLACE WHERE YOU OBTAINED IT WITHIN FIVE 5 DAYS OF THE DATE OF PURCHASE FOR A FULL REFUND 1 Product This product as sold to you by Quantum or one of its uthorized Value Added Reseliere VARS or Value Added Distributors VAD pursuant to the applicable purchase order Product consists of disk based hardware components Hardvare and Quantum s Proprietary Rights as defined below which along with other third party software technology Third Party Software controls the operation and implements the functionality of the Product 2 Proprietary Rights All software and related documentation Software and other intellectual property including without limitation know how trade secrets architectures and systems and methods for producing product functionality contained in this Product and used in connection with the Hardware except for Third Party Software described in Section 6 below is owned by and proprietary to Quantum collectively the Proprietary Rights Quantu retains title to the Proprietary Rights including copies regardies of form or media and to all copyrights therein You are receiving a limited license to use the Proprietary Rights strictly in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement and only in connection with the operation of the Product
5. Once the rails are secured to the rack tighten the rail adjustment nuts on each rail 4 With the support brackets installed prepare the chassis mounting holes if necessary see figure 7 for hole location These are the holes used to secure the chassis to the rack DX3000 and DX5000 Quick Start Guide Figure 7 DX3000 DX5000 Figure 8 Securing the DX3000 Chassis Mounting Holes DX5000 Chassis to the Rack AN ODODO 7 TP TED EF TET EF VO OT Chassis mounting holes S IM je DX5000 chassis J ff AS T X a ee ne ee ae AEA 7 H J LL H f ls BY LTL L VA rA Chassis mounting holes DX3000 chassis 5 Carefully slide the chassis into the rack 10 32 in M5 screws WARNING The DX3000 weighs 38 Ibs 17 24 kg and the DX5000 weights 85 Ibs 38 56 Clip nuts installed in step 4 kg without hard drives Two people are required to lift either unit 7 Install each of the hard drive sleds into the DX Series storage array chassis Ensure each drive is completely installed in the chassis with the drive handle in the closed position see figure 9 for DX3000 and figure 10 e DX3000 two 10 32 x 1 25 in M5 x 32 metric also for DX5000 provided black PHILLIPS screws on each side of the front of the chassis Tighten to 5 in lbs
6. Power supply cables Note The default IP address is 10 1 1 1 for port 1 and 10 0 1 0 for port 2 The Log In screen displays see figure 14 Initial Configuration Before the DX3000 DX5000 is operational you must configure the system by completing the remote management setup screens DX3000 and DX5000 Quick Start Guide Figure 14 Log In Screen 3 Quantum DX5000 Management Home Microsoft Internet Explorer E all xi Fie Edt Vew Favertes Took Help a Bock e e OA GY rmes Ge J Shy SH sl Address I ew Select a login type and enter a password that is valid for this system Login Type Monitor view only accses G Adsresastrator Passwort Rags Quantum a D eret 3 Select Administrator and enter password for the password The License Agreement screen displays see figure 15 Figure 15 License Agreement T Quantum 0 5000 Setup Licensing End User Agreement Microsoft Internet Gxplorer alol xi Fie Edt View Faeries Took Help sd Q O 2 GD Ose Yerevan E Swe JB DS re er gots il DX5000 Setup L License 2 User 3 Network 4 Raid 5 Media Areas 6 Cartridge Agreement Regstranon Configuration Selection Configarahon Creaton PLEASE READ THIS END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT AGREENENT CAREFULLY BEFORE AGREEING AND USING THIS PRODUCT PROVIDED BY QUANTUM USING THIS PRODUCT INDICATES YOUR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT THAT YOU HAVE READ THIS AGREEMENT AND AGREE TO
7. an installation site for the DX3000 DX5000 system consider the following requirements e Rack Space Requirements e Environmental Conditions Rack Space Requirements Table 1 contains the rack requirements for both the DX3000 and DX5000 Table 1 Rack Requirements DX3000 DX5000 Depth 27 in 68 6 cm 25 4 in 64 5 cm Width 19 in 48 3 cm 19 in 48 3 cm Height 3 5 in 8 9 cm 8 75 22 2 cm 5U 2U Weight 50 Ibs 22 68 kg 122 55 34 kg Air Open 4 in 10 2 cm behind unit for proper Clearance air flow Environmental Conditions The installation site must have the following environmental conditions e Humidity 20 80 non condensing e Temperature 10 C 35 C 50 F 95 F e Altitude O to 10 000 feet 0 to 3048 meters These environmental conditions apply when the DX Series system is in operation Preparing for the Installation Before you begin the installation procedure in this section make the following preparations as described in this section e Providing Necessary Tools e Taking ESD Precautions Providing Necessary Tools Provide the following tools for unpacking and installing the DX3000 and DX5000 systems e 1 PHILLIPS screwdriver e 2 PHILLIPS screwdriver e 1 Flat head screwdriver e Antistatic wrist strap included in accessory kit Taking ESD Precautions Some components within the DX3000 and DX5000 systems contain static sensitive parts To avoid damaging these parts while performing in
8. four drives Four logical drives First the third logical drives contain six hard drives Second and fourth logical drives contain 5 hard drives Two hard drives are reserved as hot spares have two hard drives reserved as hot spares DX5000 users can disable the hot spare option s to maximize storage capacity This process takes approximately 4 hours to complete Click Next to continue During this initialization period the system is available but only in a degraded slower mode The Media Areas Configuration screen displays see figure 19 Figure 19 Media Areas Configuration 10 E Quantum DX5000 Setup Media Areas Microsoft Internet Explorer i oj x File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ay Q ax Q x B FA AO search Py Favorites O R a LJ rel 33 Address X Go Links Q Snagit J K 7 vY A 1 CEE r E Taoa By DX5000 Setup 1 License 2 User 3 Network 4 Raid 5 Me Agreement t Registration Configuration Selection 4 dia Areas 6 Cartridge onfiguration Creation Logical Drive 1 Details Volume 1 Disks 1 2 3 4 6 7 Total Tape Volume Capacity GB Cartridge Area GB Disk Area GB Logical Drive 2 Details Volume 2 1 1853 b o 5 a 2 1439 jo fo Logical Drive 3 Details Volume 3 3 1862 fo fo Disks 13 14 15 16 17 18 4 1489 bo o jo Logical Drive 4 Details a Volume 4 Disks 19 20 21
9. 23 24 Next Cancel Help eA 21 Done TT TT E inteme Z The Media Areas Configuration screen allows you to specify how much storage space is dedicated to either virtual tape cartridges or virtual disks If you would like tape cartridges to be available on one or more volumes change the number in the Tape Cartridge Area GB from a minimum of 5 GB to the total capacity of the volume 5 GB is the smallest size available to tape cartridges If you would like virtual disks to be available on one or more volumes change the number in Virtual Disk Area GB from a minimum of 1 GB to the total capacity of the volume Click Next to continue The Cartridge Creation screen displays see figure 20 10 DX3000 and DX5000 Quick Start Guide Figure 20 Cartridge Creation DX5000 with Twelve Drives tum DXSO00 Setup Cartridge Creation Microsoft Internet Hepderer x Fle Edt view Favortes Took Hap Om O x 2 sn Gerace 2 i m 18 a Ma O CE KE r Saa il DX5000 Setup 1 License 2 User 3 Network 4 Rad 5 Media Areas 6 Cartridge Agreement Regstration Configuration Selection Configuration Creation Use Tape Cartdge Area on ALL Volumes 3762 GB Available Logical Drive 1 Details Voimme I Create cartndges by Disks 2 3 4 3 6 12 Quasaty per LUN 1 180 Logical Drive 2 Detaile Vohme 2 C Approvamate capacity soe 7 per cartridge in GB 3 909 Dieke 7 8 9 10 11 Logical Drive 3 De
10. Quantum Introduction This quick start guides provides basic installation and configuration instructions for both the DX3000 and DX5000 systems see For more information see the Quantum DX3000 and DX5000 User s Guide on the documentation CD provided with your DX3000 or DX5000 system Ta SD Precautions oana ikin Notational Conventions Unpacking the DX3000 DX5000 2 Installing the DX3000 DX5000 System3 L ting the M ting Position 3 bale l l l S EE SE SEE AE ee Note Notes emphasize important information related to the main topic Installing the DX3000 DX5000 Chassis Cabling the DX3000 DX5000 Cabling a DX3000 System Cabling a DX5000 System This instruction uses the following conventions CAUTION Cautions indicate potential hazards to equipment and are included to prevent damage to equipment Initial Configuration WARNING Warnings indicate potential hazards to personal safety and are included to prevent injury Q o a DX5000 ex J ae DX3000 and DX5000 Quick Start Guide Choosing a Location The DX3000 DX5000 must be installed in a restricted access location per specification EN69050 1 This system must only be installed by qualified IT service personnel This is required to prevent untrained personnel from allowing body parts or electrically conductive items to penetrate into the interior of the system when replacing or installing drives fans and power supplies When choosing
11. S SS SSS SS Se SS Sara United States of America Quantum Corporation 141 Innovation Drive Irvine CA 92612 U S A phone 949 856 7800 fax 949 856 7799 European Headquarters Quantum Corporation 3 Bracknell Beeches Old Bracknell Lane West Bracknell Berkshire RG12 7BW United Kingdom phone 44 1344 353500 fax 44 1344 353510 Asia Pacific Quantum Corporation 9 Temasek Boulevard 08 03 Suntec Tower Two Singapore 038989 Tel 65 6334 0660 Fax 65 6432 2830 Email singapore sales quantum com 2006 Quantum Corporation Quantum the Quantum logo and the DLTtape logo are all registered trademarks of Quantum Corporation SDLT and Super DLTtape are trademarks of Quantum Corporation Other trademarks may be mentioned herein which belong to other companies 81 81492 04 A01 June 2006 Timm a as
12. You may not reproduce the Product or Proprietary Rights in any form except as provided ee srant i et Yan ee 4 Read the license agreement and press Accept to continue Note If you do not accept the license agreement the DX3000 DX5000 will not function The User Registration screen displays see figure 16 Figure 16 User Registration T Quantum 0x5000 Setup User Registration Microsoft Internet Explorer Pal xi Fle Edt vew Favertins Took Hep a Om O aG awe Pere O s wa S Asares 1 Em uw Gmm ty Be KE r aa DX5000 Setup 1 License 2 User 3 Network 4 Raid 5 Media Areas 6 Cartridge Agreement Registration Configuranon Selection Configuration Creanon DXS000 User Registration NOTE All fielde in thee registration form must be Ged in to complete the registration Company Information Name Street Cay State Country Name Phone Emul Address Product Information Purchase Date Thursday May 25 2006 Installation Date Thursday May 25 2006 Email Server Information agong Emad Server Hoet Name Domain Name Server IP Address 192 160 3125 Register Now Skip Help mr r i i em 5 The registration information is sent to Quantum to allow the system to be easily serviced and maintained If you do not want to register on line press Skip then fill out and mail the warranty card included in the DX3000 DX5000 accessory kit When finished click Con
13. e DX3000 Foam DX3000 chassis Lift point Foam Foam Cables Quick start Foam Hard drive sleds Figure 3 Unpacking the DX5000 Accessory kit Foam Antistatic DX5000 chassis p7 a J Ls ee Ks KZ ee oe J f ZNS lt N A p Se Axe a S4 E b a Pa eed Za a K RRR P Vai eee j Pa AN 2 a a NS Pa Oe oa ae ee a Sa a DS S S ee ae ae Pin eg a a Installing the DX3000 DX5000 System Installing the DX3000 5000 in a rack consists of the following steps e Locating the Mounting Position e Installing the DX3000 DX5000 Chassis Locating the Mounting Position Both the DX3000 and DX5000 systems are designed to fit in a standard 19 inch wide rack It is important to the chassis installation to locate the hole pattern in the rack rails see figure 4 DX3000 and DX5000 Quick Start Guide Figure 4 Rail Hole Pattern 1 DX5000 System 5U 1U 1 75 in 44 45mm 1 DX3000 System 2U 1U 1 75 in 44 45mm lt 7U of rack space Hole pattern The marks above X Top of rack indicate the location of 312 in 7 92 mm mounting hardware on L 625 in 15 9 mm the rack rails Ensure that LS 625 in 15 9 mm any necessary mounting 5 in 12 7 mm hardware is installed on 625 in 15 9 mm the rack rails prior to 625 in 15 9 mm installing the chassis 5 in 12 7 mm 4 4 WARNING If the rack is e
14. mpty at the time of installation do NOT install the DX3000 or DX5000 chassis too high in the rack The weight of the chassis may cause the rack to become top heavy and unstable if installed in the top of an empty rack NoTE Quantum ships sufficient clip nuts to support mounting the DX3000 DX5000 rack rails and also to secure the front of the chassis to the rails Clip nut Installing the DX3000 DX5000 Chassis 1 Assemble the DX3000 DX5000 support brackets figure 5 For the DX5000 The DX5000 rails are preset for easy installation Loosen the two nuts securing the back portion of the rail so the rail can adjust to the depth of the rack For the DX3000 The DX3000 rails are preset for 28 in 71 1cm Loosen the nuts to adjust the rails to the depth of the rack NoTE Two sizes of support brackets are included with the DX3000 rails to support various rack depths Measure the depth of the rack to determine the depth The short brackets 5 in 12 7cm are used for rack depths of 28 to 31 in 71 1 to 78 7 cm The long brackets 10 in 25 4 cm are used for rack depths of 32 to 36 in 81 3 to 91 4 cm Use the appropriate support bracket for your rack DX3000 and DX5000 Quick Start Guide Figure 5 Assembling the Rack Rails DX5000 Front mounting bracket preset Ensure the screws are in the correct position DX5000 Adjustment screws adjusts to the depth of y
15. our rack DX3000 Bracket short brackets pre installed DX3000 The brackets are secured with four 8 PHILLIPS screws and four nuts 2 Install the left and right chassis support brackets at the beginning of a hole pattern see Locating the Mounting Position and secure as follows see figure 6 Note The support brackets extend to accommodate rack depths or 30 to 36 in 76 2 to 91 4 cm e DX3000 One 10 32 x 50 in Slotted screw with and a three hole nut plate on each rail at the front and back of the rack 10 32 x 50 in PHILLIPS screws and nuts are also provided for racks with threaded holes Note The DX3000 support brackets must be installed on the inside rack rails DX5000 Two 10 32 x 50 in PHILLIPS screws on each rail at the front and back of the rack for the DX5000 Note Ensure that clip nuts are installed on the rails see figure 4 prior to installing the DX5000 rails Figure 6 Installing the Chassis Support Brackets DX3000 and DX5000 10 32 x 50 J PHILLIPS i screws Sip nuts ie Sa a DONDODRDRRY e A Ng DX5000 support brackets AAN ADHADA y I Three hole nut DX3000 plate use support p bottom hole brackets Psa g 10 32 x 50 oe aE slotted E screw 3
16. r supply e Connect an Ethernet cable to port ETH1 e Fibre Channel cable optional DX3000 and DX5000 Quick Start Guide Figure 11 DX3000 System a a the DX3000 DX5000 consists of the following l major steps Cabling e Accept the License Agreement Fibre Channel ports optional Optyon card e Complete the User Registration e Complete the Network Configuration e Select a RAID Configuration e Create Cartridges on the DX3000 DX5000 To configure the DX3000 DX5000 1 Turn on the D3000 DX5000 system by pressing the Power supply cables Ethernet ports power button located on the front of the chassis see figure 13 Cabling a DX5000 System Figure 13 Power Buttons Connect the following cables to the back of the DX5000 Power button system see figure 12 e Connect a power cable to each power supply
17. stallation procedures always observe the following precautions e Keep the DX3000 DX5000 system turned off during all installation procedures e Use an antistatic wrist strap included in the accessory kit e Keep static sensitive parts in their original shipping containers until ready for installation e Do not place static sensitive parts on a metal surface Place them inside their protective shipping bag or on an antistatic mat e Avoid touching connectors and other components Note Dry climates and cold weather heating environments have lower relative humidity and are more likely to produce static electricity Note For additional specifications refer to the Quantum DX3000 and DX5000 User s Guide PN 81 81493 Unpacking the DX3000 DX5000 This section explains how to unpack both the DX3000 and DX5000 system components and move them to their final installation location By following these instructions you help ensure that the system will continue to be safeguarded after it arrives at the installation site DX3000 and DX5000 Quick Start Guide Unpack and remove the following components from the packing materials see figure 2 and figure 3 e DX3000 or DX5000 chassis e Hard drive sleds e Accessory kit WARNING The DX3000 weighs 38 Ibs 17 24 kg and the DX5000 weights 85 Ibs 38 56 kg without hard drives Two people are required to lift either unit Figure 2 Unpacking th
18. tails Vohan 3 Starting barcode Pormat is AANNNN where A Sha is any uppercase alpha numeric Disks 13 14 15 16 17 18 and Nis any digyt Logical Drive 4 Details Vobaune 4 Disks 19 20 21 22 23 ia LE 11 Select the volume s either All Volumes or Volume Name where the tape cartridges will be created 12 Create cartridges by either quantity or capacity e If you select By quantity you can create between 1 and 400 cartridges per LUN The capacity decreases the more tape cartridges you create Note The maximum number of cartridges depends on the size of the volumes created in the Media Areas Configuration section e If you select By capacity you choose between 5 GB and the maximum capacity of the logical drive per cartridge The number of cartridges decreases with higher capacity per cartridge 13 Enter the starting cartridge barcode Note The barcode format must be AANNNN where A is any uppercase alpha numeric character and N is any single digit 0 9 Barcodes automatically increment Quantum 14 Click Next The Finish System Setup screen displays 15 Click OK to apply your settings The DX3000 DX5000 is configured and ready for operation Refer to the Quantum DX3000 and DX5000 User s Guide PN 81 81493 for additional information 2S SSS ES SS SSS SS SS ES ES SS SSS SS SS SS SS SS ESE SSS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS ES SS SS SS SS SSS SS SS Ee SS SS SS SS SS SS SS S
19. tinue to continue The Network Configuration screen displays see figure 17 Figure 17 Network Configuration Z Quantum DX5000 Setup Network Configuration Microsoft Internet Explorer jol xi Fie Edit View Favorites Tools Help ay Om O Aloe ere OO 2 JAS Address gt 8 Go Links z Snagt s E a Quantum BO ao eo DX5000 Setup 1 License 2 User 3 Network 4 Raid 5 Media Areas 6 Cartridge Agreement Registration Configuration Selection Configuration Creation Ethernet Port 1 ETH1 Ethernet Port 2 ETH2 DHCP Enable Disable DHCP Enable Disable TP Address fi0 40 164 217 TP Address 10 0 1 217 Network Mask 255 255 252 0 Network Mask 255 255 0 0 Link Speed amp Duplex Auto Negotiate x Link Speed amp Duplex Auto Negotiate 7 General Associate Gateway with port Eth C Eth2 Default Gateway fio4oie4i Host Name Dx5000 Pana Domain Name fquantumcom Domain Name Server IP Address fig21683125 Next Help il Cancel E Done E agp intenet DX3000 and DX5000 Quick Start Guide 6 Enter the network configuration information for both Ethernet ports if used and the host and domain information in the General Section When finished click Next to continue Note When DHCP is disabled the default IP address for port 1 is 10 1 1 1 with a netmask of 255 255 255 0 The default IP address for port 2 is 10 0 1 0 with a netmask of

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