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2. STEP 3 Power Type Select AC or DC STEP 4 Disk Type Select 36 4 GB 10k RPM Drive More options to come at a later date STEP 5 Number of Disks per Array total capacity Select any value from 5 to 12 5 bay and 12 bay configurations come with drives factory installed Selecting values 6 7 8 9 10 or 11 yield extra drives shipped as X options field configurable STEP 6 Number of External SCSI I O Connections Select 1 or 2 Selecting value 1 requires one cable selecting 2 requires two cables Cables are auto inserted according to selected part number in Step 7 STEP 7 Preferred Cable s Select 1 and only 1 of the following cables 1 or 2 are auto inserted by the configurator Qty depends on selection in Step 6 X3830B 4 meter cable SCSI VHDCI VHDCI X3831B 10 meter SCSI VHDCI VHDCI X1138A 2 meter cable SCSI VHDCI VHDCI X1137A 1 2 meter cable SCSI VHDCI VHDCI X1136A 0 8 meter cable SCSI VHDCI VHDCI Note All Sun StorEdge 3310 arrays come equipped with an external jumper cable for field configuration of single or dual split bus JBOD arrays come equipped with a second cable used for connectivity to a RAID unit STEP 8 Number of Expansion Arrays RAID controlled arrays only Select 0 1 or 2 expansion arrays O and 1 are always valid 2 is only valid when 1 external SCSI I O connection is selected Note Storage Location and Power Type for expansion arrays are identical to the RAID
3. to standard output lost found File exists 88 77 done finished in 0 01 1818046 blocks 887 72MB on 1 volume at 1363 KB sec DUMP IS DONE V Warn U u D D D D D D D D D r D D D ENE a ga AEE AEAEE Guys WUU Unmount the root file system on slice 0 from the mnt mount point umount mnt To Copy the Contents of Non root File Systems onto the New Boot Disk Mount the file system onto the mnt mount point This example shows the copying of the home file system from slice 7 to the new boot disk mount dev dsk c3t8d0s7 mnt Use the ufsdump 1M and ufsrestore 1M commands to copy the contents of the file system from the temporary boot disk to the new boot disk ufsdump Of dev rdsk cOtOdOsO MP Writing 32 Kilobyte records Date of this level 0 dump Tue 19 Feb 2002 02 44 35 PM PST Date of last level 0 dump the epoch Dumping dev rdsk c3t8d0s0 hba2 81 Mapping Pass I regular files cd mnt ufsrestore rf z to standard output mm NE Mapping Estimated Dumping Dumping Pass II Pass III Pass IV 1818082 blocks directories 887 74MB directories regular files U U U U U U U U n w EJ EJ EJ F3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 SS SP RES SERS lost found File exists 88 77 done finished in 0 01 1818046 blocks 887 72MB on 1 volume at 1363 KB sec DUMP IS DONE
4. 3 5 inches high Sun Server Platform Support Solaris Operating Environment At GA Sun Enterprise 220R 420R 250 450 Sun Fire 280R 480R V880 V120 Netra 120 Netra 20 Netra t1400 1405 Sun Blade 1000 2000 Supported HBAs X6758A Dual channel Ultral60 LVD PCI Supported Solaris Operating Environment Solaris 8 9 Supported Non Solaris Operating Environment Sun Linux 5 0 on LX50 platform Microsoft Windows NT 4 0 Windows 2000 Server Red Hat Linux distribution v 7 3 Midplane Options Concatenated bus single or split bus dual field configurable RAID Bus Options Single controller single bus single controller dual bus dual controller dual bus dual controller single bus RAID Level Support RAID O 1 0 1 3 5 3 0 and 5 0 with global hot spare where applicable Power Supply Options 100 to 240V AC or 48V or 60VDC dual hot swap redundant Cooling Hot swap redundant fans integrated into PS units Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version 4 Sun microsystems September 2002 6 Feature Specifications RAID Controller 512 MB cache per controller independent battery backed cache per controller 3 SCSI I O ports per array hot swap redundant dual controller configurations independent XOR engine 128 LUNs per controller controller pair 256 command tag queues CTQs per controller controller pair Sun Cluster Software Support Version 3 0 Dai
5. 5E034B32 00 Peripheral Device Type 0 Removable Media no Page 80 Serial Number 00028E5E034B3200 Page 83 Logical Unit Device ID 600COFF00000000000028E5E034B3200 Caution All reset commands are potentially dangerous and should be used only as instructed reset controller Resets the controller This temporarily causes the array to go offline which in turn may affect applications running on any hosts connected to the array Also see shutdown controller 4 sccli device reset controller sccli dev rdskc0t5d0s2 reset controller WARNING This is a potentially dangerous operation The controller will go offline for several minutes Data loss may occur if the controller is currently in use Are you sure no reset nvram Clears the NVRAM configuration memory and restores factory defaults After issuing this command a reset controller operation should be done and the controller must be reconfigured to restore any non default configuration options Caution Logical devices are not deleted but it is possible for them to become inaccessible after this command is run This may result in data loss sccli device reset nvram amp Sun microsystems Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version September 2002 43 select Select a new device to which subsequent commands are issued If no device is specified and more than one choice exists
6. Height 3 64 inches 3 45 inches Width 19 inches 17 56 inches body Depth Main chassis 18 0 inches Chassis with fan modules 20 0 inches Chassis with fan modules and handles 21 0 inches Weight without drives 31 85 Ib Weight fully loaded with 12 drives 53 25 Ib Heat and Air Flow Air flow for the Sun StorEdge 3310 array is from front to rear A fully populated array dissipates a maximum of 785 BTU per hour Power Input Output Numbers shown for the Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array are for a single power supply mode of operation and these numbers are double in a dual redundant power supply mode AC Primary Input Voltage Frequency Range nput selection is automatic and the power supply operates continuously over the required input range The power supply is capable of supplying full rated output power in the input voltage range of 100V AC to 240V AC from a single phase source nput current meets the limits shown in the following table Input Voltage Maximum Input Maximum Inrush Current Current 100VAC 10A 50A peak 240VAC 5A 100A peak Inrush current shall be less than 100A peak for 2 msec and 30Apeak for 50 msec at peak nominal line from a cold start Inrush current shall be measured after the power supply has idled for a minimum of ten minutes at an ambient temperature of 25 C with the input voltage source removed 4 Sun microsystems Just the Facts Partner Reseller Versi
7. Sun microsystems Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version September 2002 29 Serviceability Fail over The Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array supports both hard and soft failover capabilities Hard failover The Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array automatically switches from the failed component to the redundant component Soft failover The Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array provides the ability to manually failover a component for hardware upgrades and so on Hot Serviceability and Hot Swappable FRUs All hot swap components can be replaced while the subsystem is on line and are automatically recognized by the subsystem Additionally the hot serviceable I O card and terminator modules can be replaced while the system is powered on but off line Any single hot swap field replaceable unit FRU can be removed from the subsystem while running applications All FRUs are easily accessible from the front or rear of the subsystem Redundant hot swappable or hot serviceable FRUs include RAID controllers cache when in paired mode Disk drives when part of a supported RAID configuration is selected Event monitoring units EMU Power supply cooling unit PSU I O and SCSI termination modules hot serviceable Cache battery hot serviceable amp Sun microsystems Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version September 2002 30 System Configuration and Management Configuration and Management Software There are three ways to configu
8. a menu of choices is displayed sccli gt select device sccli select dev rdsk c0t5d0s2 Sccli selecting dev rdsk c0t5d0s2 SUN StorEdge 3310 000281 El show events Displays the contents of the array s event log sccli device show events sccli dev rdsk c0t5d0s2 show events Tue Jul 30 16 04 45 2002 0181 Event Index 1 StorEdge Unit SN 3150177 Controller NOTICE Controller Initialization Completed Tue Jul 30 16 04 24 2002 0181 Event Index 2 StorEdge Unit SN 3150177 Controller NOTICE Controller Initialization Completed show inquiry data Displays the SCSI INQUIRY data returned by the array controller sccli device show inquiry data sccli dev rdsk c0t5d0s2 show inquiry data Vendor SUN Product StorEdge 3310 Revision 0325 Vendor specific S N 5E034B32 00 Peripheral Device Type 0 Removable Media no Page 80 Serial Number 00028E5E034B3200 Page 83 Logical Unit Device ID 600C0FF00000000000028E5E034B3200 shutdown controller Shuts down the RAID controller and stops I O processing This temporarily causes the array to go offline which in turn may affect applications running on any hosts connected to the array Data in the controller cache is flashed to logical drives After issuing this command the user usually issues the reset cont
9. egies Dei rendido E ii fhasi a dab Eng L gica Debes G Pariin TU KALEH LT FLA OE A iagiral Drise Pariin de LA a ASD d rien A A Logos wha penhjen ELA vp A pa da eng Figure 15 Sun StorEdge Configuration Service GUI 4 Sun microsystems Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version September 2002 3 Web Browser This method allows SSCS to be launched from a web browser Netscape 4 7 The functionality is the same as SSCS itself Sun StorEdge tm Configuration Service console Netscape 6 Bookmarks Tasks Help E 3 X gt y a 5s e file opuSUNWsscs sscsconsole Console html z 4 Home my Netscape Cl Search wifi Bookmarks 4 Sun Intemal Netscape 4 SMI Management Alert z File Edit View Search Go Sun StorEdge tm Configuration Service console Loading class ssesApplet Figure 16 Sun StorEdge Configuration Service GUI launched via web brower Eaa ED ge mani Figure 17 Sun StorEdge Configuration Service GUI from web browser 4 Sun microsystems Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version September 2002 35 Note 1 The three methods discussed above can be used when the array is attached to a Solaris Operating Environment or Microsoft Windows 2000 NT based server only Note 2 To configure a Sun Linux based server or an X86 Linux based server only method 1 the terminal menu interface is applicable Sun StorEdge Configuration Service Software Sun Stor
10. BASE T Ethernet chip The RAID controllers can be configured as dual redundant active to active failover mode wherein they are hot swap redundant with mirrored synchronized write cache They can also be configured for dual redundant active passive mode Each RAID controller or RAID controller pair supports RAID 0 1 0 1 3 5 340 and 540 Multiple RAID levels can be simultaneously supported Each RAID controller or RAID controller pair supports up to 128 LUNs and up to 256 command tag queues CTQs amp Sun microsystems Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version September 2002 18 CPU Bus 66MHz 133MHz 64 bit data 8 bit ECC Memory Bus GEMHz 133MHz 64 bit data 8 bit ECC 8 Bit Peripheral Bus PCI Bus 33MHz BBMHz 64 Bit 4 Parity PCI Bus 33MHz 66MHz 64 Bit 4 Parity RCC Remote Cache Coherency 1GB 2GB Fibre Channel Legend Next Generation Figure 3 Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array RAID controller diagram Each RAID controller has one 10 100 BASE T Ethernet port for remote configuration management and monitoring and one DB9 serial port for local configuration management and monitoring Front Panel Indicators This section describes the components accessed at the front of the Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array Light indicators at the far right hand side of panel indicating from top to bottom Power Fan Temperature Event Immediately below the Eve
11. Data analysis decision support Directory services Dynamic web content delivery amp Sun microsystems Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version September 2002 10 Selling Highlights Market Value Proposition The Sun StorEdge SE3310 SCSI array delivers superior value to the volume storage market by combining powerful key enterprise features functionality and flexibility with workgroup simplicity Key Features Technical Functions and Benefits Feature e Ultral60 SCSI LYD architecture Dual hot swappable event monitoring module Dual hot swap redundant power supplies and fans LVD SCSI signal e RAID support with hot e swap redundant drives and global hot sparing e One or two bus options Single or dual RAID controller configurations Expansion arrays Industry standard G rack system cabinet mounting Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version Technical Function Up to 160 MB sec raw bandwidth per channel Monitors and reports disk drive power supply and fan failure If one fails the other keeps the array running smoothly dynamic replacement of failed unit does not disrupt production I O Up to 12 meter cable length Quick easy dynamic failed drive replacement Effectively provides two separate and distinct SCSI buses each supporting 6 drives One 2U array can be configured for standard RAID or for high availability RAID hot swap redundant con
12. Linux distribution version 7 3 Question 11 Can JBOD expansion units be daisy chained off each other A No expansion units can only be daisy chained off RAID controller equipped arrays Question 12 How can I purchase extra AC power supplies A Extra AC power supplies can be purchased through Sun Enterprise Services Question 13 Can rack ready configurations be converted into desktop configurations A No they cannot Question 14 What is the maximum point to point cable length for the Sun StorEdge 3310 on any one bus A 12 meters point to point Question 15 Between the terminal GUI and web interfaces which interface provides the most control functionality A The terminal interface taps directly into the RAID controller firmware thus this interface gives users the most functionality control Question 16 Can a single power supply power up and support a fully populated array A Yes it can However there is a risk of significant downtime if that single power supply fails Question 17 Are the fan modules a different FRU Field replaceable unit A No the fan modules are incorporated into the power supply FRUs Question 18 Are there SCSI I O connections on the RAID FRU A No the SCSI I O connections are on a separate I O FRU Question 19 What is the cache policy of the RAID controllers A For better performance the default setting is write back However the user can toggle back between write through and wri
13. MB Standby GA Array Ch 0 id 14 SUN StorEdge 2310 A o Exa Primary SUN StorEdge 3310 SN 3326435 HBA Card 2 o o ei ot et ot et ai DENT 1 2 1 Figure 14 Sun StorEdge Configuration Service GUI 4 Sun microsystems Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version September 2002 33 Lid exei EA EE mL BESO Here FUH BPE UP Array Ch 50 di l4 ELAN Earlier HITA n Prime ry Gi kuning A A da eer Logs hs Pelion E LA Ge MAND D aaa Ka Fam Layla Ester Pariin LL OH MAID ess HE egies Deis m Penis E Lisa Ue Fior po peli Logica Deben Putin DLU PMAN 0 AA HE iagiral Drise Pariin ob LAA i MARD D Evers Hij Logis bhy a urls Lim 5 ae ii piia iiem Logica Etre Pavilion b LUR amp MAID DP VEG S HE Angina i Drise Pariiiimn T LLR T MARD pr HEj logis Duker rendido E Luta frasi i pima kitij hipisi Etre Pavilion E LUR E MADD O eee HE ingiral Oriar Pariliien ir biih Fa PhAST ro d ij Lege wha s erik 1 Luy jt maai presaxs iiij Ligia Cet Parilan 03 LEH 123 PAS D HHE A E asaphrsad Drise Phusrilikrer aN iii OR A a AA Lagos Debes o mem LL 14 PIANO D IRA E A ED Laya Deh Parilitan DO LH TE LADO D URGE BARN isplosi eta gt Periliien d iibi dub Peet a da A Logs Debes PROA UT LLH TT PA AS A E aya Crie Pariin E LEH 18 MAD S UG A A egies Dmie Peniion i aiii do Fear pa A Logica Er PEA TO LUH Pee ERAS IA Anggaran Crise Pariin X LEH SE PAS Mn e A
14. Method 500 4 40 000 ft ambient temperature Shock Operating 5 0 g s 11ms half sine x y and z axis MIL STD 810F Method 516 5 Procedure I Figure 516 5 10 3 Pulses at 5 g s 3 pulses at 14 g s 3 pulses at 20 g s positive Saw Tooth 3 pulses at 20 g s negative Saw Tooth Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version amp Sun microsystems September 2002 61 Feature Specifications Nonoperating 15 g s 11ms half sine x y and z axis MIL STD 810F Method 516 5 Procedure I Figure 516 5 10 3 Pulses at 5 g s 3 pulses at 14 g s 3 pulses at 20 g s positive Saw Tooth 3 pulses at 20 g s negative Saw Tooth MIL STD 810F Bench Handling Method 516 5 Procedure VI Vibration Operating Standalone 0 20 g s 5 Hz to 500 Hz to 5 Hz swept sine 5 sweeps in x y and z axis Rack 0 15 g s vertical and 0 1 g s horizontal 5 Hz to 500 Hz swept sine MIL STD 810F Method 514 5 Category 21 Watercraft marine vehicles 2 Hr random from 1 Hz to 100 Hz with up to 0 0010g2 Nonoperating Standalone 1 0 g s 5 Hz to 500 Hz to 5 Hz swept sine 5 sweeps in x y and z axis Rack 0 5 g s vertical and 0 25 g s horizontal 1 0 Octaves per minute 5 Hz to 500 Hz swept sine MIL STD 810F Method 514 5 Category 4 Truck trailer tracked restrained cargo Vertical Axis 1 04 g rms Transverse Axis 0 204 g rms Longitudinal Axis 0 704 g rms Inclination 15 degrees 4 tests
15. RAID controller must be stopped e T O is interrupted The controller 1s reset after disks are flashed Note The option disk model must be 16 characters If it is less than 16 characters a space must be inserted for each missing character up to 16 in between the quote marks See the following code for an example sccli device download disk firmware filename disk model amp Sun microsystems Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version September 2002 41 sccli dev rdsk c0t5d0s2 download disk firmware st3366051 0538 fw ST336605LSUNS6G Controller is shutdown and entered into download mode Start to send Disk Firmware data Flashing firmware data please wait Disk Firmware Download on Channel 0 Id 0 Completed Disk Firmware Download on Channel 0 Id 1 Completed Disk Firmware Download on Channel 0 Id 2 Completed Disk Firmware Download on Channel 0 Id 3 Completed Disk Firmware Download on Channel 0 Id 4 Completed Disk Firmware Download on Channel 0 Id 5 Completed Disk Firmware Download on Channel 0 Id 8 Completed Disk Firmware Download on Channel 0 Id 9 Completed Disk Firmware Download on Channel 0 Id 10 Completed Disk Firmware Download on Channel 0 Id 11 Completed Disk Firmware Download on Channel 0 Id 12 Completed Disk Firmware Download on Channel 0 Id 13 Completed Resetting controller Done download safte firmware Downloads firmware into the S
16. Scalability Cost effectively grow from five drives to hundreds from 180 GB to many TBs in single drive increments grow to 96 drives in one Sun StorEdge rack 8 arrays x 12 drives to thousands of LUNs in a single rack Expandability Adding more capacity performance or availability is simple and thrifty Grow capacity and I O performance in single drive increments or with low cost expansion units Grow throughput performance bandwidth one controller at a time Increase availability with hot swap redundant FRUs RAID with global hot sparing and dual redundant controllers lt Reliability Full NEBS level 3 compliance and a sub set of MIL STD 810F compliant packaging can survive harsh environments and provide flexibility in installation location Configurability Virtually unlimited combinations of controllers drives RAID levels RAID types that is hardware or software based LUNs and redundancy to match to virtually any application workload and critical data need Key Features The initial release of the Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array includes the following features Feature Specifications Interface Ultral60 SCSI LVD Hard Disk Drives At GA 1 inch high low profile 36 GB 10000 rpm Ultra160 LVD drives Number of Drives Per Controller array 12 hot swappable Per Expansion array 12 hot swappable Per 72 inch Sun StorEdge cabinet 96 hot swappable 12 drives x 8 arrays Rack Height of array 2U appx
17. a group of drives power supplies cooling fans T O cards and midplanes no RAID controller controllers generally an external drive array that is used to daisy chain to an existing hardware based RAID configuration Allows disk write commands to be safely acknowledged to the host before the data is actually written to the disk media This can be enabled disabled through the storage management software Data transfer rate of 20 MB sec Wide devices can be connected to a standard SCSI interface but the extra data lines need to be terminated Data transmission in both directions at the same time See also Half duplex and Simplex Refers to an interface such as SCSI that can transmit data in only one direction at a time See also Full duplex and Simplex A card that connects a peripheral device to the computer system s I O bus The ability to remove replace or add a device while current I O processes continue The ability to remove replace or add a device while power is still applied but all I O processes are suspended A drive in an array that is held in reserve to replace any other drive that fails After a reconstruction the hot spare drive is returned to the standby status amp Sun microsystems September 2002 83 Hot swap or Hot swappable IOPS JBOD LUN MTBF MTBDL MTTR Parity Reconstruction RDAC RAID RAID Controller Drive Array RAS SAF TE SCA SCSI Address Just the Fac
18. array configured The user selects the Type and Number of disks See Steps 9 and 10 STEP 9 Expansion Array Disk Type Select 36 4 GB 10k RPM Drive More options to come at a later date STEP 10 Number of Disks per Expansion Array total capacity Select any value from 5 to 12 5 bay and 12 bay configurations come with drives factory installed Selecting values 6 7 8 9 10 or 11 yield extra drives shipped as X options field configurable 4 Sun microsystems Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version September 2002 51 STEP 11 Rackmount Kit Rack Ready Arrays only Select any of the following No Rackmount kit XTA 3310 RK 19S 19 inch rackmount kit for 22 to 28 inch cabinets XTA 3310 RK 19L 19 inch rackmount kit for 28 to 36 inch cabinets XTA 3310 RK 19C 19 inch rackmount kit for Telco cabinets center mount XTA 3310 RK 19F 19 inch rackmount kit for Telco cabinets front mount STEP 12 Add SCSI Terminator JBOD arrays only Select or leave de selected checkbox for SCSI terminator XTA 3310 SC TERM Note This part is only required when using a Sun StorEdge 3310 array in a dual host split bus JBOD configuration STEP 13 Add Host Bus Adapter When configuring a single server and Sun StorEdge 3310 array select a minimum of one X6758A for every two external SCSI I O connections required If the user does not add sufficient X6758A options to meet this requirement WEBDESK auto inserts the required numbe
19. by the name of the host sunny followed by its platform name sun4u sunny is the client with the host adapter installed 4 add_install_client sunny sun4u Note To find the platform name run the uname command with the m option on the host that has the host adapter 9 Log out of the boot install server To Set Up the Client 1 Bring the client host with the host adapter down to the ok prompt at run level 0 See the Solaris Operating Environment system administration documentation for the commands that can be used with different configurations The following example uses the shut down 1M command shutdown ok Caution Do not reboot the boot install server 2 Boot the host from the net ok boot net The Solaris Operating Environment interactive installation program runs from the boot install server 3 Respond to the prompts according to the system s configuration as instructed in the Solaris Operating Environment installation guide Make sure to specify the new boot disk as the destination for the operating environment installation amp Sun microsystems Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version September 2002 69 4 When prompted to choose between automatic reboot or manual reboot click the Manual Reboot button complete the remaining question and start the installation This question offering a choice between automatic and manual reboot is the last qu
20. cmd quit format execute cmd then return D As shown in the previous example the quit command returns to the FORMAT MENU 6 Specify one slice on the new boot disk for every slice on the temporary boot disk The following examples specify the root slice 0 on the new boot disk to match slice 0 on the temporary boot disk a At the format gt prompt use the disk command to start laying out the new boot disk Enter the disk command followed by the number of the disk to be formatted The following screen example uses disk 1 Just the Facts Partner Resell amp Sun microsystems er Version September 2002 73 format gt disk 1 selecting c3t8d0 disk formatted FORMAT MENU disk select a disk type select define a disk type partition select define a partition table current describe the current disk format format and analyze the disk repair repair a defective sector label write label to the disk analyze surface analysis defect defect list management backup search for backup labels verify read and display labels save save new disk partition definitions inquiry show vendor product and revision volname set 8 character volume name cmd execute cmd then return quit format As shown in the previous example the FORMAT MENU displays b Make a note of the device na
21. data Adaptec 39160 dual channel Ultra160 LVD PCI HBA Note 1 The host HBA listed Adaptec 39160 dual channel Ultral60 LVD PCI HBA for Non Solaris Operating Environment host platform support is NOT provided by Sun Microsystems 4 Sun microsystems Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version September 2002 22 Note 2 Sun Enterprise Services will honor the Sun StorEdge product warranty and provide break fix service for Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI arrays attached to the non Solaris Operating Environment platforms listed above Peripherals and Software Support Matrix The following products are supported on the Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array at general availability Additional hardware and software products are scheduled for support in subsequent releases Category Description SCSI Disk Drive 36 GB 10000 rpm Ultra 160 LVD SCSI includes drive carrier Part number XTA 3310 36GB 10K Secondary RAID Controller Ultral60 SCSI Hardware RAID Controller 512 MB and battery backup unit Part number XTA 3310 Ctrl 5 12M SCSI HBA 1 Dual channel Ultra 160 PCI Please note that NO cables are included in this X option kit Part number X6758A 2 Applicable embedded SCSI controllers off of supported Solaris Operating Environment servers Sun Linux 5 0 servers Optional Power Supply DC power supply hot swap Part number XTA 3310 DC Kit Back up Software VERITAS NetBackup File Sy
22. dual fail over EMU modules for fully redundant event monitoring safety Monitors environmental conditions including temperature power supply status and fan speeds 4 Sun microsystems Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version September 2002 16 Monitors all internal 12v and 5v voltages for each power supply Micro Primary FRU FRU LEDs Controller RAID Micro Controller Led RAID I2C TXIRX SERE TXIRX c Contl PS1 Fan ps Power DBO DB FP Leds Supply Status Dead Man Timer ARA ISEMS ISEMS TAIRX Rg RS 232T DHI Temp 2327 Fan Fan Sensor Tach Tach Tach Tach Sensor RCA Figure 2 Event monitor unit EMU block diagram Midplanes Drive Midplane The drive midplane is the main interconnect between the SCSI disk drives RAID controller midplane and upper I O board The drive midplane has two separate SCSI buses The internal buses can be independently configured as two 6 drive port channels or dependently configured as a single 12 drive channel by use of external rear panel jumper cables There are no active components on the drive midplane RAID Midplane The RAID midplane is the main interconnection between the RAID controllers terminator board EMU boards and the two SCSI buses from the drive midplane The RAID midplane also connects to the upper and lower I O boards There are no active components on the RAID midplane Connection Midplane The connection midplane is the main interconnection between the uppe
23. in the README amp Sun microsystems Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version September 2002 67 e Download the packages into the public shared directory In this example the packages would be installed into public f Use the uncompress 1M and tar 1M commands to uncompress and expand the packages from the t ar file as instructed in the README Caution Do not use the version of the pkgadd 1M command line that is given in the README to install the packages After Step 4 install relocatable versions of the packages using the command line given in Step 5 g Goto Step 4 4 Download the required patch es and the accompanying README file s from http sunsolve sun cominto a public directory on the boot install server a See the release notes for a list of required patches b Make sure that the public directory where the patches will be put is shared This example shows using the share command to share the public file system and the output of the share command showing that the public directory was successfully shared share public share spare rw D2 dir public rw public c Refer to the the instructions on how to download the Sun StorEdge PCI Dual Ultra3 SCSI QUS required patch es in the release notes and go to the download center at the location specified d Download the README file e Remove any previously installed related
24. load sharing balancing and auto ranging AC voltage input capability Four 52 CFM axial fans provide high availability redundancy and excellent cooling two fans in each power supply FRU Dynamic disk drive storage expansion within and across arrays Multi host support up to two SCSI buses for host channels Optional DC 48 60V version for mobile and Telco installations NEBS Level 3 GR 63 CORE GR 1089 CORE compliant amp Sun microsystems Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version September 2002 14 Subset of MIL STD 810F compliant Web browser launching of Sun StorEdge Configuration Service Netscape 4 7 Serial port out of band management and monitoring Firmware Features Support for global spare disk drives with applicable RAID level Simultaneous support of RAID levels 0 1 0 1 3 5 3 0 and 5 0 Support for non disruptive dynamic firmware upgrades of the RAID controller with redundant RAID controllers RAID controller supports up to 128 SCSI LUNs RAID controller supports up to 256 command tag queues CTQs Random sequential optimization for all logical drives LDs Write back and write through cache control In band and out of band SAF TE support for RAID controller drive arrays In band SAF TE support for expansion drive arrays Built in SNMP traps and MIB support Built in email generation for event reporting via Diagnostic Reporter Built in terminal window line oriented menu Host Interface The host interfa
25. off the XY plane Compliance Standard Specifications Safety UL60950 IEC 60950 C22 2 60950 EN60950 CUL Notice of Authorization EMC and Safety Telcordia GR 1089 CORE test report Emissions and Immunities RF Radiated Emissions CISPR22 EN55022 Class B European Union FCC Part 15 Class B USA Industry of Canada Conducted Emissions CISPR22 EN55022 Class B European Union FCC Part 15 Class B USA Industry of Canada Harmonic Emissions IEC 61000 3 2 2000 No Limits European Union Voltage Flicker IEC 61000 3 3 1995 A1 2001 No Limits ESD Immunity CISPR 24 EN55024 8kV Contact 15kV Air IEC 61000 4 2 RF Field Immunity CISPR 24 EN55024 10V m IEC 61000 4 3 Electrical Fast Transient Burst Immunity CISPR 24 EN55024 1kV I O 2kV Power IEC 61000 4 5 Surge Immunity CISPR 24 EN55024 1kV I O 1kV Power L L 2kV Power L G IEC 61000 4 5 RF Conducted Immunity CISPR 24 EN55024 3V I O and Power IEC 61000 4 6 Power Frequency Magnetic Field Immunity CISPR 24 EN55024 IEC 61000 4 8 Voltage Dip and Interruption CISPR 24 EN55024 Ov 0 5cycle 70 V 0 5sec 0V 5sec Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version 4 Sun microsystems September 2002 62 Standard Specifications Variation Immunity Voltage Dips Short Interruptions Voltage IEC 61000 4 11 Physical NEBS Compliance Environmental and
26. potentially dangerous and should be used only as instructed Note All download commands take the controller offline therefore after running a download command the select command must be run to reselect the device amp Sun microsystems Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version September 2002 download controller firmware Downloads firmware into the controller In a dual controller configuration the failover capability of the redundant controller pair is used to activate the new firmware without requiring the array to be shut down If boot record is specified it names an additional file that is downloaded at the same time sccli device download controller firmware filename boot record sccli devrdsk c0t5d0s2 download controller firmware SUN 325k 3310 bin b32al3le Start to download Boot record Done Start to download controller firmware Flashing and Programming Done Resetting Controller Done download disk firmware Downloads disk driver firmware into disk drives connected to the Sun StorEdge array If a disk model string is specified it is matched against SCSI INQUIRY data to determine which drives should be programmed Note To download firmware to expansion unit disk drives they must be attached to the Sun StorEdge array That is the sccli utility does not download firmware to JBODs directly When using this command All daemons that access the
27. reporting monitor EMU maintains the enclosure environmental control and status The EMU monitors all internal 12 and 5 voltages per power supply Seven temperature sensor locations and fan speeds from each are monitored by the EMU The EMU controls front and rear panel display LEDs and buzzer alarm The drive array supports dual failover EMU modules for fully redundant event monitoring safety The Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI arrays support SAF TE protocol SCSI Accessed Fault Tolerant Enclosures for reporting the environmental information from the EMUs onto the in band SCSI bus amp Sun microsystems Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version September 2002 13 Key Architectural Features High performance embedded RAID controller with intelligent caching algorithms and four Ultra160 SCSI LVD external host drive ports supports up to 128 LUNs and 256 command tag queues CTQs Independent battery back module for each controller capable of supporting 512 MB cache for 72 hours Four controller configuration options Single controller single concatenated midplane single controller split midplane dual controller dual split midplane or dual controller single concatenated midplane Configuration management and enclosure event reporting enabled through in band SCSI or out of band 10 100BASE T Ethernet port and DB9 serial port RAID controllers in dual controller configuration disk drives event monitor units EMUs and power supply fan assembl
28. service expertise responsive on site support and technical SunSpectrum Silver Support support by telephone and SunSolve CD on line services Support is provided 8 a m to 8 p m Mon through Fri Self Directed Provided for customers who rely primarily upon their own in house SunSpectrum Bronze Support service capabilities Enables customers to deliver high quality service by giving them access to UNIX expertise Sun certified replacement parts software releases and technical tools Support is provided 8 a m to 5 p m Mon through Fri 4 Sun microsystems Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version September 2002 81 Professional Services Sun StorEdge Array Installation Service This service includes site preparation review installation planning installation configuration verification and system turnover for one Sun StorEdge SE3310 array product The specific tasks and deliverables included in this service are Site preparation review including environmental states On site installation planning including schedule and resources Development of System Installation Specification including RAID characteristics and recommendations Verify supported configuration and customer sign off to start installation Installation of array hardware and cabling Installation of array software and patches Configuration and customization of the array including RAID levels and logical volumes Verification of installatio
29. the Host Adapter This section provides procedures for enabling bootability Bootability in this document means the ability of a host to boot from a disk when the boot disk resides in a disk array that is connected to the host through the Sun StorEdge PCI Dual Ultra3 SCSI host adapter Host with host adapter installed Host adapter Cable Boot disk q DIA MOI AA Lar ES BU Ld ee akin SS eS aS a a a DHT EST GREY Disk array Figure 18 Host with boot disk on an array connected through the host adapter The procedures in this section can be followed to install the driver and any patches needed for the Sun StorEdge PCI Dual Ultra3 SCSI host adapter into the Solaris Operating Environment on the boot disk The driver is not available in the current version of the Solaris Operating Environment Therefore the host adapter cannot be recognized by the disk s operating system unless the user enables bootability as described in this section Note Refer to the Solaris Operating Environment Release Notes for the required driver patch combinations amp Sun microsystems Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version September 2002 64 Enabling Bootability Options The table below lists the bootability procedures and identifies which procedure to use based on each site s configuration Contact Sun support for help with other options that might be available if neither of the procedures in the table apply Co
30. time it automatically configures the primary controller and transfers the same configuration to the secondary controller 4 Sun microsystems Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version September 2002 27 Connecting Ethernet Port to LAN WAN To connect a RAID controller drive array to an Ethernet port users must first assign an IP address to the RAID controller drive array via the Sun 2U COM port and a VT100 terminal or workstation Connect the Ethernet port of one of the controllers to the LAN connection This connection enables configuration and monitoring of RAID controller and expansion drive arrays remotely Note In a dual controller configuration the Ethernet ports on both controllers must be connected in order to fully manage the array when one controller fails Connecting Event Monitor Unit EMU to an Expansion Drive Array The EMU modules report fan temperature and voltage conditions to the controller which reports the events in the event log in status windows and via alarms amp Sun microsystems Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version September 2002 28 Reliability Availability and Serviceability RAS The Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array includes the reliability availability and serviceability features listed below Reliability The Mean Time Between System Outage MTBS of the Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array is specified to be greater than 330 000 hours MTBF was calculated according to Telco
31. time proactive alerts to the system administrator via its console display e mail or through an alphanumeric pager allowing users to monitor the storage system remotely Storage setup and management is easy with Sun StorEdge Configuration Service software Custom configuration options allow network administrators to configure storage volumes RAID levels cache modes stripe sizes and other storage parameters to meet particular server and application requirements Sun StorEdge Configuration Service also allows dynamic array firmware upgrades when there are dual redundant controllers configured With Sun StorEdge Configuration Service s unsurpassed ease of use and attention to detail even the most ambitious storage installations are simple to manage Configuration services features include the following GUI based management and monitoring Phone home alert support email alerts Defines the types of message traps sent the timing of messages sent forward encrypted messages and receive messages on the Diagnostic Reporter which functions as an email viewing program Operates in background mode continuously on the computer where it is installed and also has a controlling Sun StorEdge Configuration Service Agent a controlling agent is the only agent which talks to a specific array RAID System Storage Resource Management Features Web based 10 100 BASE T Ethernet support Serial port out of band support amp Sun mic
32. 2 12 System Architecture The Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array enclosures are rackmountable NEBS Level 3 compliant mass storage subsystems The 2U high Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array utilizes the Ultral60 LVD SCSI interface both internally to the drives and externally to the host ports Configuration management and enclosure event reporting are enabled through an in band SCSI or out of band 10 100 BASE T Ethernet port and a DB9 serial port Host based software packages such Sun StorEdge Configuration Service software are available to interface for in band management and event reporting Sun StorEdge Configuration Service software can be also be launched in a web browser Each Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array RAID controller drive array holds up to twelve 1 inch high low profile Ultra160 LVD SCSI disk drives and can support up to two expansion drive arrays The Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array supports single or dual redundant SCSI SCSI disk array controllers Each Ultra160 SCSI LVD RAID controller has 512 MB of battery backed data cache with intelligent caching algorithms and supports support RAID levels 0 1 0 1 3 5 3 0 and 5 0 up to 128 LUNs and 256 command tag queues CTQs Note In BOTH single and dual controller configurations the maximum number of addressable LUNs is 128 Each 2U high drive array can contain one or two identical 512 MB caching RAID controllers When two paired RAID controllers are installed they are confi
33. 501 4 49 C 16 Hr dwell Low Temperature Method 502 4 10 C 16 Hr dwell 4 Sun microsystems Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version September 2002 60 Feature Specifications Nonoperating 40 C to 65 C MIL STD 810F High Temperature Method 501 4 71 C 16 Hr dwell Low Temperature Method 502 4 40 C 16 Hr dwell Stock 55 C 80 RH Q 5 hours 10 C E 10 hours 20 C 10 RH 5 hours Cold Starts 5 times powered on at 2 C MIL STD 810F Low Temperature Method 502 4 Exploratory with 2 Hr dwell at each level and the start up at 5 C 0 C 5 C 10 C Humidity Operating 10 to 90 RH 38 C max noncondensing MIL STD 810F using Method 507 4 5 cycles total Cycle description 95 RH 60 C 16Hr nonoperating 95 RH 30 C 22 Hr 4Hr Op lt 95 RH 20 C 6 Hr nonoperating 95 RH 30 C 5 Hr 4HrOp Nonoperating 0 to 93 RH 27 C max non condensing MIL STD 810F using Method 507 4 5 cycles total Cycle description lt 95 RH 60C 16Hr nonoperating 95 RH 30 C 22 Hr 4Hr Op lt 95 RH 20 C 6 Hr nonoperating 95 RH 30 C 5 Hr 4HrOp Altitude Operating 70 kPa approx 3 000 meters 40 C standalone 70 kPa approx 3 000 meters 35 C rack MIL STD 810F using Method 500 4 15 000 ft 40 C Nonoperating 19 3 kPa approx 12 000 meters 0 C MIL STD 810F using
34. AF TE microprocessor in an LVD SCSI array enclosure controller When using this command All daemons that access the RAID controller must be stopped e T O is interrupted The controller 1s reset after disks are flashed sccli device download safte firmware filename sccli dev rdsk c0t5d0s2 download safte firmware saftefw bin Controller is shut down and entered into download mode Start to download firmware of SAFTE device modules SAFTE Module EMU ENVIRONMENTAL Download on Channel 0 Id 14 OK SAFTE Module EMU ISEMS Download on Channel 0 Id 14 OK SAFTE Module EMU LED CONTROLLER Download on Channel 0 Id 14 OK SAFTE Module POWER SUPPLY CTRL Download on Channel 0 Id 14 OK SAFTE Module SAFTE HC11 Download on Channel 0 Id 14 OK Writing Safte FW Package 0 93 to target Channel 0 Id 14 OK Download SAFTE Firmware OK Safte Module Firmware Download on Channel 0 Id Completed Resetting Controller Done help Displays a short synopsis of available commands 4 Sccli help 4 Sun microsystems Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version September 2002 42 inquiry Displays SCSI INQUIRY data returned by the array controller Shortcut for show inquiry data sccli device inquiry sccli dev rdsk cOt5d0s2 inquiry Vendor SUN Product StorEdge 3310 Revision 0325 Vendor specific S N
35. CSI array rack ready 436GB 12 x 36 4 GB 10000 rpm disks with two Ultra160 SCSI hardware RAID controller 512 MB standard cache per controller two DC power supplies and Sun StorEdge Configuration Service Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array rack ready 182 GB 5 x 36 4 GB 10000 rpm disks Ultral60 SCSI LVD JBOD Expansion Drive array and two DC power supplies The total length of all SCSI cables on any one bus should not exceed 12 meters point to point The customer must order VHDCI cables if needed Available cables are listed in the table below Note 1 Both RAID and JBOD Expansion units come equipped with one 1 external jumper cable that enables field configuration for single or split SCSI bus Note 2 The JBOD Expansion units also come standard with one 1 VHDCI VHDCI SCSI 1 5 foot cable for connectivity to the RAID equipped array Note 3 The RAID unit also comes with a serial cable and Ethernet cable for manageability Part Number Description X3831B 10 meter Ultra160 SCSI LVD cable VHDCI VHDCI X3830B 4 meter Ultra160 SCSI LVD cable VHDCI VHDCI X1138A 2 meter Ultra160 SCSI LVD cable VHDCI VHDCI X1137A 1 2 meter Ultra160 SCSI LVD cable VHDCI VHDCI 4 Sun microsystems Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version September 2002 49 Part Number Description X1136A 0 8 meter Ultra160 SCSI LVD cable VHDCI VHDCI Options The table below lists options available fo
36. CSI software CD shipping package More details about SSCS are found in the sections below File View Configuration Array Administ mb ra a Main view RENE AE e j 206 235 238 70 StorEdge 3310 rack_1 HBA Card 1 HBA Card 2 HBA Card 3 9 FEEEM ch o id 0 SUN StorEdge 3310 A A Array SN 000032 o G2 secondary SUN StorEdge 3310 SN 3323640 lt Array Ch 0 id 1 SEAGATE ST336605LS UN36G 34732 MB Standby Array Ch 0 Id 14 SUN StorEdge 3310 A Primary SUN StorEdge 3310 SN 3326447 Logical Drive 0 Partition 0 LUN 0 RAID 1 2000 ME Logical Drive 0 Partition 1 LUN 1 RAID 1 2000 ME Logical Drive O Partition 2 LUN 2 RAID 1 2000 ME Logical Drive O Partition 3 LUN 3 RAID 1 2000 ME Logical Drive 2 Partition 0 LUN 4 RAID 1 1500 ME Logical Drive 2 Partition 1 LUN 5 RAID 1 1500 ME Logical Drive 2 Partition 2 LUN 6 RAID 1 2000 ME Logical Drive 4 Partition 0 LUN 7 RAID 5 2000 ME Logical Drive 4 Partition 1 LUN 8 RAID 5 2100 MB Logical Drive 4 Partition 2 LUN 9 RAID 5 2200 MB Logical Drive 4 Partition 3 LUN 10 RAID 5 2300 MB Logical Drive 4 Partition 4 LUN 11 RAID 5 1600 MB Logical Drive 4 Partition 5 LUN 12 RAID 5 1800 MB e Elo 206 235 238 53 StorEdge 3310 rack 2 9 GRE HBA cara 1 9 FS cn o id 0 SUN StorEdge 3310 A A Array SN 00002D e Gees secondary SUN StorEdge 3310 SN 3326423 o isi Logical Drive 1 Partition 0 LUN 0 RAID 5 172384 MB TES Array Ch 0 Id 3 SEAGATE ST336605LS UN36G 34732
37. Create File Systems on the New Boot Disk Create a file system on each slice on the disk using the new s 1M command Enter the new s command followed by the device name of the slice In this example the device name for slice O of disk c3t8d0 is dev rdsk c3t8d0s0 newfs dev rdsk c3t8d0s0 newfs construct a new file system dev rdsk c3t8d0s0 y n y dev rdsk c3t8d0s0 4194828 sectors in 1452 cylinders of 27 tracks 107 sectors 2048 3MB in 46 cyl groups 32 c g 45 14MB g 7488 i g super block backups for fsck F ufs o b at 32 92592 185152 277712 370272 462832 555392 647952 740512 833072 925632 1018192 1110752 1203312 1295872 1388432 1480992 1573552 1666112 1758672 1851232 1943792 2036352 2128912 2221472 2314032 2406592 2499152 2591712 2684272 2776832 2869392 2958368 3050928 3143488 3236048 3328608 3421168 3513728 3606288 3698848 3791408 3883968 3976528 4069088 4161648 For more information see the section on how to create file systems in the Solaris Operating Environment system administration documentation Do this step to create a file system on the new boot disk for every slice on the temporary boot disk When finished refer to the section To Copy the Contents of Nonroot File Systems onto the New Boot Disk below To Copy the Boot Block and Root File System Contents onto the New Boot Disk 1 Install the boot block on the root file system of th
38. D JBOD and two AC power supplies Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array rack ready 182 GB 5 x 36 4 GB 10000 rpm disks Ultral60 SCSI LVD JBOD and two AC power supplies Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array tabletop 436 GB 12 x 36 4 GB 10000 rpm disks Ultral60 SCSI LVD JBOD and two AC power supplies Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array rack ready 436 GB 12 x 36 4 GB 10000 rpm disks Ultral60 SCSI LVD JBOD Expansion Drive array and two AC power supplies 4 Sun microsystems Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version September 2002 48 Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI Array RAID Controller JBOD Expansion Drive array DC Power Part Numbers Part Number XTA3310R01D1R182 XTA3310R01D1R436 XTA3310R01D2R182 XTA3310R01D2R436 XTA3310R01D0R182 Cables Description Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array rack ready 182 GB 5 x 36 4 GB 10000 rpm disks with one Ultra160 SCSI LVD hardware RAID controller 512 MB standard cache two DC power supplies and Sun StorEdge Configuration Service Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array rack ready 436 GB 12 x 36 4 GB 10000 rpm disks with one Ultral60 SCSI hardware RAID controller 512 MB standard cache two DC power supplies and Sun StorEdge Configuration Service Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array rack ready 182 GB 5 x 36 4 GB 10000 rpm disks with two Ultral60 SCSI LVD hardware RAID controller 512 MB standard cache per controller two DC power supplies and Sun StorEdge Configuration Service Sun StorEdge 3310 S
39. Edge Configuration Service software is a Java technology based software program that combines storage configuration maintenance and monitoring tools into a single easy to use application Sun StorEdge Configuration Service software provides centralized administration of Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI storage systems across existing local and wide area networks It greatly simplifies storage management and reduces its administration costs The Sun StorEdge Configuration Service software graphical interface uses intuitive controls and graphics to present configuration options maintenance features and status information for storage systems and servers color coded design provides feedback and clear status information for each component Critical conditions that require immediate attention are always easily identified and simple to locate Configuration features and controls are well marked and operate smoothly Sun StorEdge Configuration Service software is also very easy to learn through its use of familiar interface elements Sun StorEdge Configuration Service software provides complete monitoring of Sun StorEdge 3310 specific RAID controllers disk drives etc From a single Sun StorEdge Configuration Service console located anywhere on a network system administrators can view entire Sun StorEdge 3310 storage systems change storage configurations and monitor storage status In the event of a status change Sun s Diagnostic Reporter software sends real
40. G cyl 24620 alt 2 hd 27 sec 107 pci81f 4000 pci84 scsi84 sdQb 0 c3t12d0 lt SUN36G cyl 24620 alt 2 hd 27 sec 107 pci81f 4000 pci84 scsi84 sd8c 0 c3t13d0 lt SUN36G cyl 24620 alt 2 hd 27 sec 107 pci81f 4000 pci84 scsi84 sdQd O Specify disk enter its number b d Make a note of the device pathname of the new boot disk For example for disk 1 the new boot disk in this example the device pathname shown is pci81f 4000 pci84 scsiQ4 sd88 0 This information can be used later in Step 4 in To Specify the New Boot Disk as the Boot Device Specify the disk where the operating system is installed on the temporary boot disk The following screen example specifies disk 0 Spec ify disk enter its number 0 Enter the partition command to bring up the PARTITION MENU format gt partition PARTITION MENU 0 change 0 partition 1 change 1 partition 2 change 2 partition 3 change 3 partition 4 change 4 partition 5 change 5 partition 6 change 6 partition 7 change 7 partition select select a predefined table modify modify a predefined partition table nam name the current table print display the current table label write partition map and label to the disk cmd execute cmd then return quit partition Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version amp Sun microsystems S
41. ID 5 High density situations Channel situations required Data centers Customer requires SAN implementation High density situations Customer requires Fibre Channel today lt 2 Gb FC required Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version 4 Sun microsystems September 2002 Storage Feature Comparison The table below provides a feature comparison for Sun s storage product line e Yes Feature supported No Feature not supported N A Not applicable for the specified array Functionality Attribute Sun StorEdge Sun StorEdge Sun StorEdge Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI A1000 Array D1000 Array D2 Array Array Form Factor Rack Disk Density 2U 4U 4U 4U Array Based Hardware RAID x 2 Yes No No No Controllers NEBS Level 3 Compliance Yes No No No MIL STD 810F Subset Compliance Yes No No No Ultral60 SCSI LVD Yes No No Yes 128 LUNs Total Yes No N A N A Two Host SCSI Ports Yes No No Yes Lights Out Manageability Yes No No No Online Dynamic Reconfiguration Yes No No No LUN Capacity Expansion Drive Array s Yes No N A N A Split Bus or Single Bus Configurable Yes No No No In Band or Out of Band Management Yes No No No Standard Cache Size 512 MB 24 MB N A N A 19 inch Depth for Telco Cabinets Yes Yes Yes Yes AC DC Power Supplies Yes Yes Yes No Solaris Operating Environment Yes Yes N A N A Compatible Based RAID Manager GUI
42. ONS 71 ooa eei A ON Physical Specification Snine nee uae n d e E RT S CERE PO Eie KO Annet A NG EN E RUE Ph 55 Heat atid AMEN dt aan 55 Power Input Outpul saei ioe re oe rh on e teet te e oer repel ye ap eg Un er ade 55 Environmental Speeificationis ose degener e dee hase 56 Compliance atus AEn Ad 58 Product Safety by County ii cu edes tute teret ads 59 Electromagnetic Compatibility Interference by Country eese eese eene tenete trennen trennen nente 59 Bootability Details eee esee esee reete entente roto tn tata on tn en en stata ta suse sese so toes enean ene rl Enabling the Host to Boot Through the Host Adapter sse eene anan nan nean anana nane enne 60 Enabling Boot bility Options na ete Re od RR ER t e Dee Do oO AR ERI a sa ah aa 60 Enabling Bootability Using a Boot Install Server see er anana eene enne nenne an entente tren 61 Enabling Bootability Using a Directly Connected Temporary Boot Disk eese O0 Warranty Service and Support eee ee ee eee ee en en esee ense so tata sensns enses essen ens ta enses essen ses ens en ens ense en esessssenessenses TT b scu AAA A A m TI Professional Services ian RR toad da 78 GSIOSSATY NON TO 4 Sun microsystems Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version September 2002 4 Positioning Figure 1 The Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array Introduction Sun is proud to a
43. Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI Array Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version icrosystems Copyrights 2002 Sun Microsystems Inc All Rights Reserved Sun Sun Microsystems the Sun logo Sun StorEdge Sun Fire Netra Sun Enterprise Sun Blade Solaris Java Solstice Solstice DiskSuite SunSpectrum SunSpectrum Platinum SunSpectrum Gold SunSpectrum Silver SunSpectrum Bronze and SunSolve are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems Inc in the United States and other countries All SPARC trademarks are used under license and are trademarks or registered trademarks of SPARC International Inc in the United States and other countries Products bearing SPARC trademarks are based upon an architecture developed by Sun Microsystems Inc UNIX is a registered trademark in the United States and other countries exclusively licensed through X Open Company Ltd Netscape is a trademark of Netscape Communications Corporation Last update 10 17 2002 amp Sun microsystems Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version September 2002 2 Table of Contents AAA CNN Introduccion aaa d e e CROCO 5 Key FG atures s oerte e errato tete edel on e pesto Lr E EU PARERE ROO 6 Family PlaCeMen tis eoo pis 8 Storage Feature Comiparlson urere cae ee a e EO wens CHER I TR SEC ERO OUR EE CA REO UAE SEC De hera teh 9 Key MessabesS aniksa a iet in ted i aene trib err rrr air rn pee tr ERN E E p UE ERE CIRCE 10 T rget Applica
44. Telcordia GR 63 CORE Level 3 No margin requirement Telco 48VDC Only GR 1089 CORE ETSI Environmental and Emissions EN 300 386 MIL STD 810F Method 500 4 Altitude Method 501 4 High Temperature Method 502 4 Low Temperature Method 507 4 Humidity Method 509 4 Salt Fog Method 514 5 Category 4 Transportation Vibration Method 514 5 Category 21 Watercraft Vehicle Method 516 5 Functional Shock 15G s operational Method 516 5 Bench Handling Acoustic Noise ISO 7779 1988 Product Safety by Country Country Standard US UL Listed to UL60950 2000 3rd Edition Canada CSA Standard CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 00 3ra Edition Germany TUV European Union EN60950 2000 Japan Part of World wide CB Scheme Australia Part of World wide CB Scheme Argentina Resolution 92 98 S Mark Germany GS mark ergonomics Rheinland Electromagnetic Compatibility Interference by Country Country Standard US FCC 47 Part 15 Subpart B Class A standalone minimum Canada ICES 003 Japan VCCI Class A European Union EN 55022 1998 Class A standalone minimum Australia New Zealand AS NZS 3548 1996 Taiwan BSMI CNS 13438 Class A Standalone minimum Germany Same as European Union Argentina S mark amp Sun microsystems Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version September 2002 Bootability Details Enabling the Host to Boot Through
45. Terminal Web Based Manageability Yes Yes N A N A Online Controller Firmware Upgrade Yes No No No Component Health Monitoring Yes Yes Yes Yes Sun Cluster 3 0 Software Support Yes Yes Yes Yes Mirrored Redundant Cache Yes No N A N A Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version amp Sun microsystems September 2002 Key Messages 1 Sun has developed a family of products delivering superior value to the workgroup by combining the power of key enterprise features with straight forward characteristics 2 Adaptable The new Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array gives Sun s customers a highly adaptable platform on which to deploy ever changing business applications 3 Integratable The new Sun StorEdge 3000 series is tailored to Sun s workgroup servers optimized for Solaris and supports heterogeneous environments 4 Straight forward characteristics adaptability manageability density simplicity 5 Channel friendly easy to sell with Sun servers fits customer requirements minimum configurations reduced inventory new market opportunity Target Applications Messaging email or vmail Enterprise resource planning Accounting Application software development Customer relationship management Small database OTLP or DSS Sales force automation Static web content delivery E commerce File and print Supply chain management Proxy caching nternet applications Data warehousing data mart Document management
46. U U W US UUuU VU UY e eo oo oo oo oo oo oo U HE Unmount the file system from the mnt mount point umount mnt Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version amp Sun microsystems September 2002 78 4 Repeat Step 1 through Step 3 as needed until all the file systems contents are copied to the new boot disk When finished go to To Update the v stab File below To Update the vfstab File 1 Mount the root file system from slice 0 of the new boot disk onto the mnt mount point mount dev dsk c3t8d0s0 mnt 2 Change directories to mnt etc and open the vfstab 4 file for editing The following example shows the file systems defined cd mnt etc vi vfstab dev dsk c0t0d0s1 swap no dev dsk c0t0d0s0 dev rdsk c0t0d0s0 ufs 1 no dev dsk c0t0d0s7 dev rdsk c0t0d0s7 home ufs 2 yes 3 Replace the name of the temporary boot disk with the name of the new boot disk and then save and quit the file The following example shows the disk name c0t0 changed to c3t 8 in the mount table entries for slices 0 1 and 7 dev dsk e3t8d0s1 swap no dev dsk e3t8d0s0 dev rdsk c3t8d0s0 ufs ae no dev dsk e3t8d0s7 dev rdsk c3t8d0s7 home ufs 2 yes Wq 4 Unmount the file system from the mnt mount point umount mnt To Specify the New Boot Disk as the Boot Device 1 Bring the host wit
47. ame for each array If there is only one StorEdge 3310 device connected to the host that device is selected automatically Options TY 7yes Assume a yes response to any yes no prompts This is used to allow particularly dangerous commands to be run from a script without prompting the user n no Assume no response to any yes no prompts 4 Sun microsystems Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version September 2002 39 v version Displays the version number of the sccli utility and exits without processing any subcommands h help usag Displays a usage message Options Usage sccli option device subcommand Subcommands Note If no subcommand is entered on the command line sccli enters an interactive mode prompting the user to enter subcommands until the quit command is entered All subcommands operate on the currently selected device about Displays version and copyright information 4 sccli device about sccli dev rdsk cOt5d0s2 about Sccli version 1 0 2 Sun StorEdge 3000 Series command line interface Copyright 2002 Dot Hill Systems Corporation All rights reserved Use is subject to license terms clear events Clears the array s internal event log 4 sccli device clear events 4 sccli dev rdsk c0t5d0s2 clear events Caution All download commands are
48. anded up to 36 drives two expansion drive arrays and one RAID array array All models support 12 disk drives per array Supported Configurations Single or split bus dual bus configurations for Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI arrays are field configurable through the use of rear panel jumper cable In split bus configurations the drive midplane control signals are partitioned into two separate groups of six drives each Separate SCSI control channels control each group within a drive array A Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array drive array is available with zero one or two hardware RAID controllers These configurations are discussed in more detail below Number of RAID Maximum Host Single or Dual Bus Maximum Total Number of Controllers servers Supported Midplane on RAID JBOD Expansion Drives Supported from RAID Array Array Arrays Supported from RAID Array from RAID Array One or Two One Dual Two 36 One or Two One Single Two 36 One or Two Two Dual One 24 One or Two Two Single One 24 Note JBOD arrays arrays without RAID controllers CANNOT be daisy chained together Connecting Cables for a Single Bus Configuration A single bus configuration assigns all disk drive IDs in a drive array to one channel This configuration is convenient administratively so the user can assign all RAID controller drive array drive IDs to Channel 0 and assigns all expansion array drive IDs to Channel 2 To confi
49. available 24620 2 reserved cylinders Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size Blocks 0 root wm 0 1451 2 00GB 1452 0 0 4194828 1 swap wu 91 181 128 37MB 91 0 0 262899 2 backup wu 0 24619 33 92GB 24620 0 0 71127180 3 unassigned wm 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 unassigned wm 0 0 0 0 0 0 j Repeat Step d through Step i as needed until all slices are defined as they are in the temporary boot disk k Enter the quit command to return to the FORMAT MENU partition quit FORMAT MENU disk select a disk type select define a disk type partition select define a partition table current describe the current disk format format and analyze the disk repair repair a defective sector label write label to the disk analyze surface analysis defect defect list management backup search for backup labels verify read and display labels save save new disk partition definitions inquiry show vendor product and revision volnam set 8 character volume name cmd execute cmd then return quit format 7 Label the new boot disk with the new partition table a Enter the label command format label b Enter y es to continue Ready to label disk continue y c When the labeling is complete enter q uit to quit the format program 4 Sun microsystems Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version September 2002 76 format gt q To
50. ce of the Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array is Ultral60 SCSI LVD and can support a maximum of two direct attached hosts Input Power Options Dual input load sharing load balancing 100 to 240V AC universal input load sharing Dual input load sharing load balancing 48VDC 36VDC to 72VDC or 60VDC input capabilities available amp Sun microsystems Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version September 2002 15 Power Supplies Fans The Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array has two fully redundant 420 Watt power supplies with load sharing and load balancing capabilities Each AC power supply has auto ranging capability from 90VAC to 264VAC and 47 to 63 Hz With these redundant power supplies one maintains electrical power to the system if the other fails A single power supply can spin up maintain and sustain power for a fully loaded Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array unit Each power supply has an automatic thermal shutdown to prevent power supply damage from extreme heat environments DC output voltages have over voltage protection over current and short circuit protection Output current capacity is shown in the table below DC Output Minimum Load Maximum Load 5 V 0A 35A 12 V 250 mA 25A Both power supply units PSUs are removable canisters that slide into one of two slots in the back of the system Each PSU canister has a locking handle power status LED AC power cord connector and power switch Each power supply
51. ch do come with drive carriers The Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array drive carriers are UNIQUE Sun StorEdge T3 A D1000 D2 etc drive carriers CANNOT be used in the Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array All drive bays MUST be populated with either 1 a drive or 2 an air management sled This is critical to maintain proper air flow and cooling in the system All Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array configurations ship with a cable that allows the array to be configured for single or dual SCSI bus operation All Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array configurations RAID controller equipped ship pre configured with RAID level 5 and a global standby hot spare drive Rack ready configurations of the Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array do NOT come with any rack mount rail kits Customers need to order one of the following depending on their needs e XTA 3310 RK 19S Rack kit 2U 19 inch cabinet 22 28 inch e XTA 3310 RK 19L Rack kit 2U 19 inch cabinet 28 36 inch XTA 3310 RK 19C Rack kit 2U 19 inch cabinet Telco center mount XTA 3310 RK 19F Rack kit 2U 19 inch cabinet Telco front mount All Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array pricing is listed under discount Category P amp Sun microsystems Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version September 2002 46 Part Number Format Description The basic system configuration can be determined from the components of each part number Here is an example part number with each component explained Exampl
52. e new disk The following example uses the installboot 1M command to install the boot block The boot block resides in the usr platform platform name 1ib fs ufs bootblk directory The example shows invoking the uname command with the i option between left single quotes on the command line to specify the platform name usr sbin installboot usr platform uname i lib fs ufs bootblk dev rdsk c3t8d0s0 For more information see the instructions on how to install a boot block in the Solaris Operating Environment system administration documentation 2 Mount the root file system from slice 0 of the new boot disk onto the mnt mount point mount dev dsk c3t8d0s0 mnt amp Sun microsystems Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version September 2002 77 Use the u sdump 1M and u srestore 1M commands to copy the contents of the root file system from the temporary boot disk to the root slice of the new boot disk on the mnt mount point MP Writing 3 Date of Date of Dumping Mapping Mapping Ne Ct U U U U U U U Dumping Dumping fsdump 0f dev rdsk cOtOdOsO Estimated cd mnt ufsrestore rf 2 Kilobyte records his level 0 dump Tue 19 Feb 2002 02 44 35 PM PST ast level 0 dump the epoch dev rdsk c3t8d0s0 hba2 81 Pass I regular files Pass II directories 1818082 blocks 887 74MB Pass III directories Pass IV regular files
53. e part number XTA3310T01A0R436 X X option T Sun StorEdge product designator A Revision level 3310 Model number T Physical configuration T tabletop R rack ready 01 Number of arrays in a rack A Power supply A AC D DC 0 Number of controllers per array 0 JBOD Expansion 1 1 RAID controller 2 2 RAID controllers R Drive size and rpm R 3 5 inch 10000 rpm 436 Capacity 436 12 x 36 GB disks 182 5 x 36 GB drives Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI Array RAID Controller Drive array AC Power Part Numbers Part Number Description XTA3310T01A1R182 Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array tabletop 182 GB 5 x 36 4 GB 10000 rpm disks with one Ultral60 SCSI LVD hardware RAID controller 512 MB standard cache two AC power supplies and Sun StorEdge Configuration Service XTA3310R01A1R182 Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array rack ready 182 GB 5 x 36 4 GB 10000 rpm disks with one Ultra160 SCSI LVD hardware RAID controller 512 MB standard cache two AC power supplies and Sun StorEdge Configuration Service XTA3310T01A1R436 Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array tabletop 436 GB 12 x 36 4 GB 10000 rpm disks with one Ultral60 SCSI LVD hardware RAID controller 512 MB standard cache two AC power supplies and Sun StorEdge Configuration Service XTA3310R01A1R436 Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array rack ready 436 GB 12 x 36 4 GB 10000 rpm disks with one Ultral60 SCSI LVD hardware RAID controller 512 MB standard cache two AC po
54. ectory on the boot install server The boot directory is named boot dir in the example The example shows the command being run from the Tools subdirectory on a mounted Solaris 8 Operating Environment installation CD ROM cd cdrom cdrom0 s0 Solaris 8 Tools setup install server b boot dir Download the driver packages and the accompanying README file from Sun s download center into a public shared directory in the boot image This example uses the public directory Whatever directory used must be shared This example uses the share 1M command with the name of the public directory on the command line See the Solaris Operating Environment system administration documentation and the share 1M and dfstab 4 man pages if needed for other options on how to share a directory a Make sure that the public directory where the package is to be placed is shared This example shows using the share command to share the public file system and the output of the share command showing that the public directory was successfully shared share public share spare rw D2 dir public rw public b Refer to the instructions on how to download the Sun StorEdge PCI Dual Ultra3 SCSI QUS driver in the release notes and go to the download center at the location specified c Download the README file d Remove any previously installed packages for this host adapter as instructed
55. edundant disk array controller The RDAC driver is included in the RAID Manager software and manages the rerouting of active I O operations when a controller fails Redundant Array of Independent Disks A RAID is a set of disk drives appearing as a single logical disk drive to a system host Different RAID levels provide different capacity performance availability and cost characteristics An enclosure containing one or two RAID controllers a group of drives power supplies cooling fans I O cards and midplanes Reliability availability and serviceability Features that enhance these attributes including hot pluggable capability and redundancy are important for keeping mission critical applications and data on line SCSI Accessed Fault Tolerant Enclosures Single connector attachment A SCSI disk connector technology co invented by Sun Microsystems The SCA provides all SCSI power and control signals in a single connector and enables easy servicing and highly reliable pluggable disk drives The octal representation of the unique address 0 7 assigned to a narrow device or hex representation of the unique address 0 15 assigned to a wide SCSI device amp Sun microsystems September 2002 84 Simplex SNMP Split Channel Striping Throughput Volume Warm Plug Ultral60 SCSI LVD XOR Transmission in one preassigned direction only See also Full duplex and Half duplex Simple network manageme
56. eptember 2002 72 e Enter the print command to display the partition table for the specified disk partition gt print Current partition Part Tag root wW swap w backup unassigned unassigned unassigned unassigned home ZO 014 Q P2 IE2 C table original Total disk cylinders available 3880 2 reserved cylinders Flag Cylinders Size m Qm 937 2 00GB 1938 0 0 u 1938 2908 1 00GB 971 07 70 wm O 3879 4 00GB 3880 0 0 wm 0 0 0 0 0 wm 0 0 0 0 0 wm 0 0 0 0 0 wm 0 0 0 0 0 wm 2909 3879 1 00GB 971 0 0 Blocks 4186080 2097360 8380800 0 0 0 0 2097360 In the example the temporary boot disk has three slices defined 0 root 1 swap and 7 home with sizes 2 00GB 1 00GB and 1 00GB f Record the layout sizes and numbers assigned to the slices on the temporary boot disk and enter quit when done partition quit FORMAT MENU disk type partition current format repair label analyze defect backup verify save inquiry select a disk select define a disk type select define a partition table describe the current disk format and analyze the disk repair a defective sector write label to the disk surface analysis defect list management search for backup labels read and display labels save new disk partition definitions show vendor product and revision set 8 character volume name volnam
57. estion before the installation starts 5 Mount the public directory which contains the driver packages and any needed patches onto the mnt directory mount point Enter the mount command followed by the hostname of the boot install server followed by a colon followed by the name of the public directory followed by mnt The following example uses boot install server as the name of the boot install server and public as the name of the public directory mount boot_install_server public mnt 6 Install the driver packages into the install image The following example installs all packages previously downloaded into the public directory cd mnt pkgadd R a d 7 Install all required patches into the boot image The following example installs all patch es that were previously downloaded into the public directory cd mnt patchadd R a d 8 Bring the system down to the ok prompt at run level 0 9 Reboot the host from the newly installed operating environment ok boot r Enabling Bootability Using a Directly Connected Temporary Boot Disk For this procedure to work a boot disk must be directly connected at least temporarily to the host The boot disk must have the following installed The Solaris Operating Environment The driver packages and all required patches See the release notes for how to download and install the driver packages and all req
58. et of drives to mirror the second set of drives with drives configured as RAID 1 drives JBOD Dual Bus Connection No jumper cable is required SCSI B OUT SCSI A OUT ELM EI SCSI A IN Rear Panel Figure 10 Expansion drive array dual bus connection Optional Use a SCSI cable to connect a RAID controller drive array Channel 2 port to an expansion drive array SCSI IN port Caution There is a limitation of 14 drive IDs per channel Therefore do NOT connect a dual bus Channel 0 or Channel 2 6 IDs to a single bus expansion drive array 12 IDs The dual bus configuration below assigns half the IDs from the RAID controller and expansion drive arrays to Channel 0 and the other half of all the IDs to Channel 2 The SINGLE BUS CONF port is a Channel 2 expansion port in a dual bus configuration 4 Sun microsystems Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version September 2002 26 Typical Dual Bus Configuration Host Servers Y EA H3 NOUT CH1 IN OUT 0 RAID Unit Channel O expansion Channel 2 expansion into the JBOD SCSI B OUT Default Dual Bus SCSI A OUT into the JBOD Configuration So SCSI BIN SCSIAIN JBOD Figure 11 Dual bus configuration Based on the configuration shown above the default drive IDs for a dual bus configuration are shown in the figure below ID6 and ID7 are reserved for controller communication and not used for drive Ids The IDs are also dis
59. f HDDs of controllers etc here are some important notes regarding the Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array Note 1 Note 2 Note 3 Note 4 Note 5 Note 6 Note 7 All Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array configurations ship with documentation on a CD There is NO hard copy documentation All Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array configurations ship with dual redundant power supplies standard Customers can order either AC or DC equipped versions All Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array configurations ship with the nameplate Sun StorEdge 3300 affixed on the front bezel For 5 drive configurations of the Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array 5 corresponding drive carriers are included installed with the drives in the array The remaining seven empty drive bays do NOT come with empty drive carriers These empty drive bays are populated with air management sleds Customers can purchase additional Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array specific X option drives which do come with drive carriers The Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array drive carriers are UNIQUE The drive carriers for other storage products T3 A D1000 D2 etc CANNOT be used in the Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array All Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array configurations ship with a cable that enables the array to be configured for single or dual SCSI bus operation All Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array configurations RAID controller equipped ship pre configured with RAID level 5 and a global standby hot spare dr
60. gure a RAID controller drive array as a single bus configuration connect the SCSI jumper cable between the SCSI ports labeled CH 0 OUT and SINGLE BUS CONF as shown in the figure below 4 Sun microsystems Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version September 2002 24 Single Bus Connection All 12 drives are assigned to a single channel CH 0 oS CHO OUT CH3 IN OUT SINGLE BUS CONF CH 1 IN OUT CH 2 IN OUT DUAL BUS CONF Rear Panel Figure 7 Single bus cabling on a RAID controller drive array To configure an expansion drive array as a single bus configuration connect the SCSI jumper cable between SCSI ports labeled between SCSI A OUT and SCSI B IN Caution There is a limitation of 14 drive IDs per channel Therefore do NOT connect a dual bus Channel 0 or Channel 2 6 IDs to a single bus expansion drive array 12 IDs Optional Use a SCSI cable to connect a RAID controller drive array Channel 2 port to an expansion drive array SCSI IN port An example configuration would include a RAID controller drive array with all its drive IDs assigned to Channel 0 and an expansion drive array with all its drive IDs assigned to Channel 2 The default drive IDs for a single bus configuration are shown in the figure below ID6 and ID7 are reserved for controller communication and not used for drive IDs The IDs are also displayed on the bottom inside edge of the chassis These IDs a
61. gured for hot swap redundancy and mirrored data cache so if either controller fails or is removed the remaining controller takes over the workload failover allowing for fail safe continuous online protection The midplane for one single concatenated or two dual split SCSI buses is quickly and easily configured via a short external patch cable the cable is included with the array Attaching the cable to create a single bus configuration sets certain disk slots with unique SCSI target IDs on that bus The label on the front of the chassis identifies the target IDs Each RAID controller can support up to two independent LVD host I O ports Note In dual controller configurations the maximum number of host I O ports is still two Both the 2U high RAID controller and expansion drive arrays support up to 12 1 inch high low profile Ultral60 LVD SCSI disk drives A maximum configuration supports up to 36 disk drives one RAID drive array plus two expansion drive arrays Each drive array is connected to each other via an optional external SCSI cable See the Ordering Information section of this document for all applicable cables and part numbers Dual hot swap redundant load sharing load balancing 100 to 240VAC or 48 or 60VDC power supply units each have separate power inputs and contain two high velocity 52 CFM fans with detection circuitry to monitor degraded performance provides superior temperature control The enclosure
62. h the host adapter down to the ok prompt at run level 0 See the Solaris Operating Environment system administration documentation on shutting down a host for the commands that can be used with different configurations The following screen example uses the shutdown 1M command 4 shutdown ok amp Sun microsystems Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version September 2002 79 2 Use the nvalias command to alias the device name of the disk to a short name for the disk The following example uses pci 1f 4000 pci 4 scsi 4 sd 8s 0 which was noted as the device path name for disk 1 in Step 5 ok nvalias diskl pci 1f 4000 pci 4 scsi 4 sd 8 0 3 Use the nvstore command to store the new alias followed by the reset all command ok nvstore ok reset all 4 Define the new boot disk as the default boot device a Enter the setenv command followed by the boot device parameter followed by the name of the new disk ok setenv boot device diskl b Enter the reset command ok reset 5 Enter the boot command with the r option so that the host adapter can be recognized located by the Solaris Operating Environment ok boot r e SUN microsystems Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version September 2002 80 Warranty Service and Support Warranty The Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array comes with a 2 year warranty 1st year second business day on site 2
63. he host adapter su Password 2 Ifthe driver and any needed patches are not already installed download the driver package from Sun s download center and install it on the host following the instructions in the README file that comes with the driver To download the driver follow the instructions in the release notes 3 Reboot using the reboot 1M command with the r option reboot r Log into the host as root 5 Record the layout of the partitions slices on the system boot disk a Enterthe format 1M command If needed refer to the format man page and the instructions on adding a disk and using the format command in the Solaris Operating Environment administration documentation Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version 4 Sun microsystems September 2002 71 Note These examples use disk O as the temporary disk c0t 0d0 and disk I c3t8d0 as the new boot disk format 0 T Searching for disks done AVAILABLE DISK SELECTIONS cOtOdO lt SUN4 2G cyl 3880 alt 2 nd 16 sec 135 pci81f 4000 scsi83 sdQ0 0 c3t8d0 SUN36G cyl 24620 alt 2 hd 27 sec 107 pci81f 4000 pci84 scsi84 sd08 0 c3t9d0 SUN36G cyl 24620 alt 2 hd 27 sec 107 pci81f 4000 pci84 scsi84 sd89 0 c3t10d0 lt SUN36G cyl 24620 alt 2 hd 27 sec 107 pci81f 4000 pci84 scsi84 sd8a 0 c3t11d0 lt SUN36
64. housing also contains two radial 52 CFM fan assemblies Each fan is electrically isolated and powered by 12 volt common rail This allows the fans to continue to run from the redundant power supply even though its power supply unit is turned off Both 80mm axial fans are connected together in series to allow blade synchronization upon power on Power supplies can be replaced while the Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array controller and expansion arrays are in operation hot swappable Event Monitor Unit EMU The event monitor unit EMU card monitors environmental information such temperature sensors power supply status and fan speed The EMU has three microcontrollers to assist in managing and monitoring tasks One microcontroller is dedicated for the ISEMS I2C protocol between the RAID controllers and the EMU board Another microcontroller is dedicated to the control of the various LEDs The primary microcontroller Atmel 8515 communicates to both of the other microcontrollers Atmel 2313 The 8515 microcontroller also monitors the fan speed status lines and the I2C interface from power supply fan units It also monitors the temperature sensors and communicates to the serial EEPROM on the drive mid plane via I2C The 8515 microcontroller handles the front panel LED and alarm switch control lines Additional features of the EMU include Controls front and rear panel display LEDs and the buzzer audible alarm Enclosures support
65. ies are all hot swap redundant field replaceable units FRUs All FRUs are easily accessible from the front or rear of the array Each array supports up to twelve hot plug 1 inch high low profile Ultra160 SCSI LVD disk drives Each RAID array supports up to two expansion drive arrays for up to 36 disks total Colored LED indicators provide FRU status as well as enclosure environmental and hardware status Transmissions up to 12 meters utilizing Ultra160 SCSI LVD cables Auto SCSI termination technology supported on external drive SCSI ports Single bus or dual bus configurations by simple external jumper cable connection Intelligent event monitor unit EMU monitors enclosure environmental information such as sensing various temperature sensors and obtaining voltage output status from each power supply each EMU can enable the buzzer alarm for audible alerts Dual enclosure reporting monitors with failover control provides redundancy event monitoring security Auto detection of major components installed such as disk drives fan power supplies units and RAID controllers are monitored by the EMU Embedded SAF TE protocol interface for in band enclosure array reporting capability Compact low profile VHDCI connectors on the host and drive I O port modules for high density cable capability Dual redundant power supply fan assemblies provide high availability for example can take inputs from separate power grids AC power supplies feature
66. ions Connector Type Location Ethernet RJ 45 10BASE T connector RAID controller module DB9 serial connector RAID controller module 68 pin VHDCI connector I O module AC power outlet 420W Power and fan module DC power outlet Power and fan module amp Sun microsystems Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version September 2002 20 Connector Type Location 80 pin SCA connector Midplane connecting to drive sleds The figures below display the port connections and LEDs for the rear panel components SB or DB icons indicate where cables connect for single or dual bus ERR TERM oo ES oUm SNGL CONF o 5 Tm CENE SNGL ceo Q DUAL BUS CONF ib e te tj e BUSY PWRATIN COM TERMINAL ETHERNET BAT ov O e e bem t e BUSY PWRATIN COM TERMINAL ETHERNET BAT Figure 5 Rear panel Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array Dual RAID controller version LEDs for SCSI Ports Off LED Connected to JBOD Yellow LED Mot configured Green LED Active Termination Green LED Configured properly Eg OM auge TM CONF CHO OUT CH 3 IN OUT SNGL BUS CONF TERM puu 71 CH 1 IN OUT cH2Ivour 9 DUAL BUS CONF Figure 6 LEDs for SCSI ports amp Sun microsystems Just the Facts Partner Rese
67. ive Question 2 Do the rack ready configurations come with rackmount rail kits A Rack ready configurations of the Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array do NOT come with any rack mount rail kits Customers need to order one of the following depending on their needs XTA 3310 RK 19S Rack kit 2U 19 inch cabinet 22 to 28 inch XTA 3310 RK 19L Rack kit 2U 19 inch cabinet 28 to 36 inch XTA 3310 RK 19C Rack kit 2U 19 inch cabinet Telco center mount XTA 3310 RK 19F Rack kit 2U 19 inch cabinet Telco front mount amp Sun microsystems Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version September 2002 54 Question 3 How many host or JBOD connections are supported for a single or split bus configuration A Four configurations are supported in either single or split bus configurations All configurations support one or two RAID controllers 1 Split Bus 2 JBOD 1 Host 36 drives total 2 Single Bus 2 JBOD 1 Host 36 drives total 3 Split Bus 1 JBOD 2 Hosts 24 drives total 4 Single Bus 1 JBOD 2 Hosts 24 drives total Question 4 When do I need an external SCSI terminator XTA 3310 SC TERM A An external SCSI termination is only needed in the JBOD dual host split SCSI bus configuration All other configurations do not need external SCSI termination Question 5 How many external JBOD subsystems can the Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array support A The Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array supports up to two expansion JBOD subsys
68. li show events Sccli quit E SUN StorEdge 3310 00028E SUN StorEdge 3310 00028F Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version 4 Sun microsystems September 2002 38 Accessing SCCLI Man Pages To access the Man page for sccli without specifying environment variables type man M opt SUNWsscs man sccli To be able to type man sccli without specifying the man page directory each time add the directory opt SUNWsscs man to the colon separated list of directories in the MANPATH environment variable SCCLI Options and Subcommands This section explains the device name lists the options and provides the available sccli subcommands along with sample code Note To prevent unauthorized access the sccli requires super user or system administrator prvileges Specifying the Device Name Except for the he1p command all sccli subcommands require the specification of a device filename typically specified as dev rdsk cXtYdZs2 where X controller number Y scsi target number Z logical unit number s2 slice 2 of the logical disk Usually slice 2 is specified when identifying a disk for administrative purposes but any slice number between 0 and 7 if the slice exists works Note If no device is specified on the command line and more than one Sun StorEdge 3310 array is connected to the host a menu of devices is presented with one device filen
69. ller Version September 2002 21 Support and Configuration What Works with What Sun Solaris Operating Environment Host Platform Support Matrix At the initial release the Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI arrays support Solaris Operating Environment versions 8 and 9 on the Sun platforms listed below Processor System RAID Array single or dual JBOD Expansion Array controller Sun Enterprise 220R 420R servers data boot data boot Sun Enterprise 250 450 servers data boot data boot Sun Fire 280R server data boot data boot Sun Fire 480R server data boot data boot Sun Fire V880 server data boot data boot Netra 20 server data boot data boot Sun Fire V120 Netra 120 servers data boot data boot Netra t 1400 1405 servers data boot data boot Sun Blade 1000 2000 workstation data data Note For details on how to boot off of the Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI arrays in a Solaris Operating Environment refer to the Bootability Details section of this document Non Solaris Operating Environment Host Platform Support Matrix Processor System RAID Array JBOD Host HBA single or dual Expansion controller Array Intel x86 architecture and Microsoft data data Adaptec 39160 dual channel Windows NT 4 0 and Microsoft Ultra 160 LVD PCI HBA Windows 2000 Server Operating System Sun Linux 5 0 on Sun LX50 server data data Embedded SCSI controller Linux Red Hat distribution v 7 3 data
70. me of the disk The disk s device name in the previous screen example is c3t 800 c Enter the partition command to bring up the PARTITION MENU format p PARTITION MENU 0 change 0 partition 1 change 1 partition 2 change 2 partition 3 change 3 partition 4 change 4 partition 5 change 5 partition 6 change 6 partition 7 change 7 partition select select a predefined table modify modify a predefined partition table nam name the current table print display the current table label write partition map and label to the disk cmd execute cmd then return quit partition d Enter the number of the slice to be defined Slice 0 is specified in the following example As shown the partition table for the new boot disk displays amp Sun microsystems Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version September 2002 74 partition gt 0 Current partition table original Total disk cylinders available 24620 2 reserved cylinders Part Tag Flag Cylinders Size Blocks 0 root wm Qr 90 128 37MB 91 0 0 262899 1 swap wu 91 181 128 37MB 91 0 0 262899 2 backup wu 0 24619 33 92GB 24620 0 0 71127180 3 unassigned wm 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 unassigned wm 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 unassigned wm 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 usr wm 182 24619 33 67GB 24438 0 0 70601382 7 unassigned wm 0 0 0 0 0 0 Enter partition id tag root e Enter the partition ID tag The followi
71. n and array functionality System turnover amp Sun microsystems Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version September 2002 82 Glossary Active Termination Regulated Bandwidth Cache CLI Concatenated Channel Device Name Disk Array Drive Group Expansion Drive Array Fast Write Fast wide SCSI Full Duplex Half Duplex Host Bus Adapter Hot Plug Hot serviceable Hot Spare or Hot Sparing Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version Terminates the SCSI bus with a series of resistors tied to 5 volts The terminator is labeled Regulated but is often referred to as an Active Terminator A measure of the capacity of a communication channel usually specified in MB second Memory on the RAID controller card which permits intermediate storage of read and write data without physically reading writing from to the disk which can increase overall performance under certain conditions Command line interface Inside the same drive array enclosure a single contiguous drive channel supporting 12 drives concurrently Software device address that identifies the controller LUN such as cXtYdZs0 where X is the host bus adapter Y is the controller and Z is the LUN s0 slice number is used by the system not by RAID Manager Two or more drives configured as a Drive Group see next A physical set of drives configured as an array Drive groups are defined during configuration An enclosure containing
72. nd year 15 day parts exchange Support Contracts The SunSpectrum program is an innovative and flexible service offering that allows customers to choose the level of service best suited to their needs ranging from mission critical support for maximum solution availability to backup assistance for self support customers The SunSpectrum program provides a simple pricing structure in which a single fee covers support for an entire system including related hardware and peripherals the Solaris Operating Environment software and telephone support for Sun software packages The majority of Sun s customers today take advantage of the SunSpectrum program underscoring the value that it represents Customers should check with their local Sun Enterprise Services representatives for program and feature availability in their areas The four levels of SunSpectrum support contracts are outlined below SunSpectrum Program Support Program Description Mission Critical Designed to support client server mission critical solutions by focusing on SunSpectrum Platinum Support failure prevention rapid recovery and year round technical services planning Support is provided 24 x 7 Business Critical Includes a complete package of proactive and responsive services for SunSpectrum Gold Support customers who require maximum uptime for their strategic business critical systems Support is provided 24 x 7 System Coverage Combines the
73. ndition Where to Go Notes A host must be available on the subnet to Enabling Bootability Using a This method is easier and poses a be used as a net install or boot server Boot Install Server smaller risk of data loss than the OR To Enable Bootability Using a following method Boot Install Server below No host is available to use as a To Partition the New Boot Disk boot install server but it is possible to the Same as the Temporary Boot connect a boot disk directly to the host Disk below at least for the duration of the procedure Enabling Bootability Using a Boot Install Server This option installs the Solaris Operating Environment from a boot install server onto the host with the host adapter Any other host on the same subnet can be set up as a boot install server Note The procedure is identical for using a boot server or an install server Therefore the convention used in this section is to refer to either type of server as the boot install server For the distinction between these two types of server see the Solaris Operating Environment system administration documentation Installing a client from a boot install server uses two images of the Solaris Operating Environment A boot mini root which is referred to from here on as the boot image A separate install image that gets copied onto the boot disk Note While setting up the boot install server the user must either ha
74. ng example shows a question mark entered after the prompt The list of accepted partition id tags displays The example then shows the default partition id tag of root accepted by pressing the Return key Enter partition id tag root Expecting one of the following abbreviations ok unassigned boot root swap usr backup stand var Enter partition id tag root Enter partition permission flags wm f Enter the partition permission flags The following example shows the default permission flags wm accepted by pressing the Return key Enter partition permission flags wm Enter new starting cyl 0 g Enter the new starting cylinder The following example shows the default new starting cylinder of 0 accepted by pressing the Return key Enter new starting cyl 0 Enter partition size 262899b 91c 128 37mb 0 13gb h Enter the partition size The following example shows the partition size of 2 00gb entered Enter partition size 262899b 91c 128 37mb 0 13gb 2 00gb partition 4 Sun microsystems Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version September 2002 75 i Enter the print command to display the updated partition table The following example shows that the root tag the wm permissions flag and the partition size of 2 00GB are assigned to slice 0 partition gt print Current partition table unnamed Total disk cylinders
75. nnounce the new Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array Targeted primarily at Sun s Volume Server Products this robust Ultral60 SCSI LVD 2U high array is a worthy successor to the well established Sun StorEdge A1000 D1000 series arrays Sun has condensed high performance high availability and simple manageability into a flexible versatile reliable rugged cost effective super scaling high density package Each Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array holds twelve 1 inch high disks and is available with a single RAID controller with dual redundant RAID controllers or as a JBOD expansion unit The Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array can easily fulfill a wide variety of network computing storage requirements Customers of Sun s Volume Server products should find the Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array an excellent storage complement to complete their IT infrastructure For example a combination of a Sun Fire 480R server and a Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array can be a very capable application system serving a large number of nodes currently or for Tier One applications such as static web caching the Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array can be mated to a cost effective Netra 20 class server Environments requiring higher levels of storage capacity such as database applications can obtain up to 1 3 TB of raw capacity by daisy chaining up to three Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI arrays together Highly scalable and highly condensed the 2U high 12 drive Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array holds one or
76. nt LED is an audible alert RESET pushbutton Behind the lockable front door are Drive bays containing plug in disk drives drive sleds Light indicators LEDs indicating drive status adjacent to each drive bay 4 Sun microsystems Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version September 2002 19 LED1 LEDA LED LED10 LED2 LEDS LED8 LED11 LED3 LED6 LEDS LED12 o Disk 10 fe e Disk 11 o o Disk 12 Alo Front Panel POWER FAN TEMP EVENT RESET Pushbutton 000 Figure 4 Front panel of the Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array Rear Panel Indicators and Switches These components are located on the back of the Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array Four SCSI I O connectors for connection to host or expansion array and two SCSI bus configuration connectors for selecting single bus or split bus configurations One or two EMUs labeled Event Monitor If only one EMU is used the EMU is in position 1 and a filler panel is inserted on the right in position 2 e One or two plug in RAID controller modules which include one LAN and one serial RS 232 serial connections on each module Two plug in power supply canisters with integrated fan canisters With the exception of the drive sled connectors inside the Sun StorEdge chassis the following connectors are located on the modules of the rear panel of the unit Note Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array can support EITHER AC or DC power opt
77. nt protocol SNMP enables RAID events to be remotely monitored by designated network management stations Inside the same drive array enclosure when the drive channel is evenly divided into two separate channels for example when a 12 drive channel is cleaved into two independent channels Spreading or interleaving logically contiguous blocks of data across multiple independent disk spindles The amount of data written on each disk before moving to the next drive is the stripe width A measure of sequential I O performance quoted in MB sec See IOPS In VERITAS Volume Manager software a volume is a virtual disk partition into which a file system DBMS or other application can place data A volume can physically be a single disk partition or multiple disk partitions on one or more physical disk drives Applications that use volumes do not need to be aware of their underlying physical structure The VERITAS Volume Manager software handles mapping of virtual partition addresses to physical addresses The ability to remove replace or add a device while power is still applied but all I O processes are suspended Ultra 3 SCSI command set plus a raw data rate of 160 MB sec plus the ability to connect up to a distance of 12m Low Voltage Differential eXclusive OR A binary mathematical operation performed on data to produce parity information In RAID levels 3 and 5 parity is generated from the user data stored and used to regenerate lo
78. on September 2002 59 DC Output Voltages Currents Power The power supply provides two DC output voltages 5 VDC and 12VDC The voltage outputs are capable of supplying the output current shown in the following table subject to a combined maximum output power of 420 Watts Output Nominal Output VDC Minimum Maximum Units Conditions 1 5V 0 0 35 A 2 12 V 0 25 25 A Peak 35A 15 sec Capacitive loads The power supply can to power up and operate normally with the following capacitances simultaneously present on the DC outputs Output 12VDC 5VDC Capacitive load uF 6 000 10000 DC input voltages currents power Optional 48 VDC 36VDC to 72VDC or 60 input capabilities available AC and DC Input Power Version AC input power version both power supplies operating Nominal input voltage 100VAC to 240VAC Input voltage range 90V AC to 264VAC Input frequency range 100 240V 50 60 Hz 5 0 1 7A Per Input DC input power version both power supplies operating Nominal input voltage 48 or 60VDC Input voltage range 48Vdc or 60Vdc 18A Per Input Power supply output voltages 5VDC 12VDC Environmental Specifications Feature Specifications Temperature Operating 5 C to 50 C short term 96 hours Standalone 5 C to 40 C continuous Rack 5 C to 35 C continuous MIL STD 810F High Temperature Method
79. onfiguration is active active controllers Question 29 Can dual controllers be configured in an active passive mode A Yes Question 30 In the event of a power failure how many hours can the battery backup module last to support the 512 MB cache A The battery backup module can support a 512 MB cache for 72 hours Question 31 Can the battery backup module be upgraded to support longer hours A No the battery is fixed Question 32 Do any cables ship with the arrays A The JBOD expansion units ship with one 1 5 ft SCSI cable for connectivity to the RAID array Both RAID and JBOD expansion units come equipped with one external jumper cable that enables field configuration of single or split SCSI bus The RAID unit also comes with a 9 pin serial cable as well as an Ethernet cable for manageability Question 33 How many hosts can a SE3310 support simultaneously A The Sun StorEdge 3310 array supports up to two hosts simultaneously amp Sun microsystems Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version September 2002 57 Question 34 Can AC powered versions of the Sun StorEdge 3310 be converted to DC powered A Yes users can convert the AC powered Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI arrays to DC power using the conversion kit XTA 3310 DC KIT amp Sun microsystems Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version September 2002 58 Specifications Physical Specifications Description Desktop Rackmount
80. patches that may be specified in the README m Download the patch es into the public directory following the instructions in the release notes In this example the patch es would be installed into public g Use the uncompress 1M and tar 1M commands to uncompress and expand the patch es from the tar file as instructed in the README Caution Do not use the pat chadd 1M command line that is given in the README to install the patch es After Step 5 install relocatable versions of the patch es using the command line given in Step 6 h Go to Step 5 5 Install the driver packages into the boot image The following example installs all packages previously downloaded into the public public directory cd public pkgadd R boot dir Solaris 8 Tools Boot d amp Sun microsystems Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version September 2002 68 6 Install all required patches into the boot image The following example installs all patches that were previously downloaded into the public public directory cd public patchadd R boot_dir Solaris_8 Tools Boot d 7 Make sure the host name its IP address and its Ethernet address have been added to the name service etc files NIS or NIS 8 Runtheadd install client 1M command to add the host with the host adapter as a boot install client The example shows the add install client command followed
81. played on the bottom inside edge of the chassis These IDs are automatically assigned and appear in RAID controller status tables Connect the RAID controller drive array SCSI Channel 1 and 3 ports to two host servers with HBA adapter cables SCSI ports for Channels 1 and 3 are assigned as host channels by default Note To use Channel I or Channel 3 as a drive channel which the user can connect to another expansion drive array reconfigure the channel to a drive channel status Alternative Configurations with Two Expansion Drive arrays Designed for a redundant configuration a standard RAID controller drive array has Channels 0 and 2 assigned as drive channels and Channels 1 and 3 assigned as host channels Users can attach two expansion drive arrays to a RAID controller drive array if they change the host channel mode of Channel 1 or Channel 3 to a drive channel mode Caution There is a limitation of 14 drive IDs per channel Therefore do NOT connect a dual bus Channel 0 or Channel 2 6 IDs to a single bus expansion drive array 12 IDs Connecting COM Port to a VT100 Terminal or Workstation For a first time configuration users must assign an IP address to the chassis via the COM port of either controller module Users can configure the RAID controller drive array via the COM port or via the Ethernet port after they set up the IP address When users configure the RAID controller drive array for the first
82. r I O lower I O and the two SCSI buses from the drive midplane There are no active components on the connection midplane amp Sun microsystems Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version September 2002 17 Upper and Lower I O Boards Single Module FRU RAID The upper I O has two independent output ports with auto termination for each SCSI bus The lower I O has two independent input ports for each SCSI bus The two boards are contained in a single hot serviceable module The upper I O card has three SCSI port connections Ch 0 Ch 3 and single bus Auto SCSI termination is available on Ch 0 and single bus connector ports The lower I O card has three SCSI port connections Ch 1 Ch 2 and dual bus The two boards are contained in a single module Terminator Board The terminator board is a hot serviceable field replaceable unit which supplies SCSI auto termination for each of the four internal RAID channels RAID Controllers Each 2U high Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array can contain one or two Ultral60 SCSI LVD RAID controllers Each RAID controller has four SCSI channels two of which can be used as host channels and 512 MB of battery backed cache Note Each RAID array can support a maximum of two host channels An ASIC controller chip handles the interconnection between the CPU bus DRAM memory and PCI internal buses It also handles the interface between the on board flash nvram DB9 port chip and 10 100
83. r of X67584 parts When configuring Standalone Storage the user has several choices 1 Select Add default HBAs The configurator adds one X6758A for every two external SCSI I O connections required 2 Select Add custom HBAs The configurator does not add any HBAs and the user has the option of selecting any type and Qty of HBAs that they would like This configuration is NOT validated 3 Select No HBAs Required The configurator does not add any HBAs Note Only X6758A is valid Co existence of a Sun StorEdge 3310 array and any other storage device on the same host bus adapter is not allowed Configuration Guide This section provides a summary of the configurations available for the Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array Feature Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI Array Specifications Product Description One Ultral60 SCSI External Storage array Operating System Support Solaris 8 9 Operating Environment Microsoft Windows NT and 2000 Sun Linux 5 0 on LX50 server Red Hat Linux rev 7 3 Disk Capacity Types Ultra160 SCSI LVD 36 GB 10000 rpm 1 inch high low profile Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version amp Sun microsystems September 2002 52 Feature Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI Array Specifications Number of Disks 12 per drive array e 5 drive or 12 drive configurations 96 per 72 inch Sun StorEdge cabinet 8 arrays Max Raw Capacity 432 GB per d
84. r the Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array Note The use of a SCSI terminator part number XTA 3310 SC TERM is only needed when the following combination is implemented JBOD Split Bus Dual host All other configurations do NOT need external SCSI termination Option Number Description XTA 3310 DC Kit DC power supply fan module 2U XTA 3310 36GB 10K Drive module 36 GB LVD 10000 rpm XTA 3310 Ctrl 512M RAID controller module 512 MB memory battery back up XTA 3310 SC TERM SCSI terminator X6758A Dual channel Ultra160 PCI host adapter XTA 3310 RK 19S Rack kit 2U 19 inch cabinet 22 to 28 inches XTA 3310 RK 19L Rack kit 2U 19 inch cabinet 28 to 36 inches XTA 3310 RK 19C Rack kit 2U 19 inch cabinet Telco center mount XTA 3310 RK 19F Rack kit 2U 19 inch cabinet Telco front mount WEBDESK Ordering Flow Chart The following is a text representation of WEBDESK s GUI order flow for the Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array Please visit WEBDESK directly for the most updated flow structure There are three URLs depending on the geography e AMER http webdesk central APAC http webdesk singapore e EMEA http webdesk holland STEP 1 Number of HW RAID Controllers Select 0 JBOD Expansion 1 or 2 STEP 2 Storage Location Select Rack Ready or Table Top 4 Sun microsystems Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version September 2002 50
85. rdia SR 332 Issue 1 May 2001 Ambient temperature for the MTBF was calculated at 25 degrees C The MTBF of a single controller single bus 12 drive Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array configuration is specified to be greater than 36 000 hours The MTBF of a single controller single bus 9 drive Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array configuration is specified to be to be greater than 37 000 hours The MTBF of a paired controller single bus Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array is specified to be greater than 34 000 hours The reliability features of the Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array include NEBS Level 3 compliant MIL STD 810F subset compliant Load sharing load balancing extends power supply life Availability The availability features of the Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array include Dual hot swap redundant load sharing load balancing power supplies with separate inputs Hot swap redundant high velocity 52 CFM electrically isolated cooling fans are powered by a 12 volt common rail and contain detection circuitry to monitor degraded performance provide superior temperature control Fans continue to run from the redundant power supply even though their power supply unit is turned off The twin 80 mm axial fans in each PSU are connected together in series to allow blade synchronization upon power up Hot swap redundant event monitoring units Hot swap redundant RAID controllers with mirrored synchronized write cache optional configuration amp
86. re and manage a Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array 1 Terminal menu interface This method allows the MOST control over the Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI since it taps directly into the array s RAID controller firmware Examples of the terminal menu interface are shown below Terminal Window Edit Optia Figure 12 Terminal menu interface main menu 4 Sun microsystems Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version September 2002 31 l ermirnal Window Edit Opeons T Feb 7 12 46 15 Cache Status Clean INE SEAGATE Sl LS A Fri Prom Bevis Mowe Cursor Eiter Select Eso Exit Ctri L Herrezh Screen Figure 13 Terminal menu interface cache status amp Sun microsystems Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version September 2002 32 2 Sun StorEdge Configuration Service SSCS Graphical User Interface A B This requires that an SSCS agent utility be loaded onto a Solaris Operating Environment server that is connected to a Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array that is to be managed monitored An SSCS console utility also needs to be loaded onto a Solaris Operating Environment workstation From an SSCS console the user can manage an X number of SSCS agents Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI arrays SSCS can also be used to dynamically change RAID controller firmware when there are dual redundant controllers installed SSCS agent console utilities for the Solaris Operating Environment are included in the Sun StorEdge 3310 S
87. re automatically assigned and appear in RAID controller status tables RAID Unit Single Bus Configuration Default IDs Disk 1 Disk 4 Disk 7 Disk 10 CHO IDO CHO0 ID3 CHO0 ID8 CHO ID11 Disk 2 Disk 5 Disk 8 Disk 11 CHO0 ID1 CHO ID4 CHO0 ID9 CHO0 ID12 Disk 3 Disk 6 Disk 9 Disk 12 CHO ID2 CHO ID5S CHO ID10 CHO0 ID13 Figure 8 Default ID assignments single bus RAID controller drive array Connect the RAID controller drive array SCSI Channel 1 and 3 ports to two host servers with HBA adapter cables SCSI ports for Channels 1 and 3 are assigned as host channels by default Note Users can also reconfigure Channel 1 or Channel 3 to a drive channel status 4 Sun microsystems Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version September 2002 25 JBOD Unit Single Bus Configuration Default IDs Disk 1 Disk 4 Disk 7 Disk 10 CH2 IDO CH2 ID3 CH2 ID8 CHO ID11 Disk 2 Disk 5 Disk 8 Disk 11 CH2 ID1 CH2 ID4 CH2 ID9 CHO0 ID12 Disk3 Disk 6 Disk 9 Disk 12 CH2 ID2 CH2 ID5 CH ID10 CHO0 ID 13 Figure 9 Default ID assignments single bus expansion drive array Connecting Cables for a Dual Bus Configuration A dual bus configuration assigns half of the disk drives and their IDs to one channel and the other half of the disk drives and IDs to the second channel This configuration is popular if the customer wants to use one s
88. requested at the prompts 4 After the system administrator provides all configuration information requested by the installation program the installation of the Solaris Operating Environment begins 5 The install image is copied to the client 3 Before a reboot while the client is still booted from the boot image mini root the driver packages and all required patches are copied from the boot install server and then installed in the install image 4 Install the driver packages and patches into the install image so that the host can see the host adapter after a reboot amp Sun microsystems Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version September 2002 66 7 The host boots from the boot disk through the host adapter To Enable Bootability Using a Boot Install Server This procedure assumes an understanding of how to install Solaris Operating Environment software over the network as described in the Solaris Operating Environment installation manuals For more information see the man 1 pages for the commands that are used in this procedure To Set Up the Boot Install Server 1 Switch users to root on the host to be used as the boot install server su Password Use the setup install server 1M command from the Tools directory in the location where the Solaris Operating Environment software resides As shown in the following screen example the setup install server command copies the boot image to a dir
89. rive array 12x36 GB Host Interface Ultral60 SCSI LYD Hardware based RAID Controller Support One RAID controller per drive array Two RAID controllers per drive array Software based RAID Support Solstice DiskSuite 4 1 or greater VERITAS Volume Manager 3 2 or greater Cluster Support Sun Cluster 3 0 software Max Number of Interfaces per RAID Controller Four Ultra160 SCSI LVD ports Dimension Tabletop H 3 6 x W 19 x D 18 main chassis Rack ready H 3 5 x W 17 6 x D 18 main chassis Footprint 2U high rackmount or as tabletop Power Supplies Two hot swap redundant AC or DC option Warranty 2 year First year Second business day on site Second year 15 day parts exchange Host Bus Adapter Options X6758A PCI Ultral60SCSI host adapter Cable Options Ultral60 SCSI LVD cables VHDCI VHDCI X3831B 10 meter cable X3830B 4 meter cable X1138A 2 meter cable X1137A 1 2 meter cable X1136A 0 8 meter cable Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version amp Sun microsystems September 2002 53 Frequently Asked Questions This section summarizes some of the most frequently asked questions for the Sun StorEdge 3310 array Additional details can be found throughout this JTF document Question 1 What does the Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array ship with A Aside from the associated configuration specific components o
90. roller command 4 sccli device shutdown controller amp Sun microsystems Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version September 2002 44 sccli dev rdsk cOt5d0s2 shutdown controller WARNING This is a potentially dangerous operation The controller will go offline for several minutes Data loss may occur if the controller is currently in use Are you sure no quit Exits the interactive mode sccli gt quit 4 Sun microsystems Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version September 2002 45 Ordering Information Ordering Notes Note 1 Note 2 Note 3 Note 4 Note 5 Note 6 Note 7 Note 8 Note 9 Note 10 All Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array configurations ship with documentation and software CD There is NO hard copy documentation with the exception of release notes All Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array configurations ship with dual redundant power supplies standard Customers can order either AC or DC equipped versions All Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array configurations ship with the nameplate Sun StorEdge 3300 affixed on the front bezel For 5 drive configurations of the Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array 5 corresponding drive carriers are included installed with the drives in the array The remaining seven empty drive bays do NOT come with empty drive carriers Customers can purchase additional Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array specific X option drives whi
91. rosystems Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version September 2002 36 RAID levels 0 1 0 1 3 5 340 and 5 0 Dynamic firmware upgrades with redundant RAID controllers Up to 128 LUNs and 256 CTQs per RAID controller 512 MB battery backed ECC cache option per controller Event Notification Dual hot swap event monitoring units Notification of temperature fan and power supply status Each FRU has a status LED Provides easy identification of FRU status Automatic awareness of FRU installation Audible alarm CLI Functionality The command line interface CLD provides limited commands over the Sun StorEdge 3310 array These commands are discussed in this section The two most important functions of the CLI are 1 the ability to download controller firmware when the array is in dual controller mode and 2 to download disk firmware Supported Command Modes The CLI supports single command mode and prompting mode as shown in the following examples Type the entire command on the command line sccli dev rdsk clt0d0s2 show events Or specify the device on the command line sccli dev rdsk clt0d0s2 sccli gt show events sccli gt quit Or specify nothing on the command line 4 Sun microsystems Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version September 2002 37 sccli Available devices 1 dev rdsk cit0d0s2 2 dev rdsk citid0s2 Enter selection 1 Scc
92. roup Workgroup Workgroup Workgroup Controller based RAID Controller based JBOD Controller based JBOD RAID A1000 Software based RAID RAID single Software based RAID lt JBOD SW based controller RAID D1000 Solaris Operating Solaris Operating Solaris Operating Solaris Operating Environment 8 9 Environment Environment Environment Microsoft Windows NT Microsoft Windows Microsoft Windows 4 0 and Windows 2000 NT NT SunLinux 5 0 LX50 HP UX platform Linux Red Hat Linux v 7 3 IBMAIX When to sell When to sell When to sell When to sell Price performance Installed base Installed base One array Ultral60SCSI customers customers configurations HighAvailability For small capacity Price RAS including dual controllers applications Fibre Channel storage Remote mirroring to and redundant components networking 10 kilometers using NEBS Level 3 compliance Replaces FC switches MIL STD 810F subset SPARCstorage Array Mission critical compliance High sequential availability features When maximum storage performance data High performance density is desired or warehousing scalable data storage required small footprint Campus area remote 2U 12 drives mirroring up to 500m RAS High performance e Flexibility of configurations When NOT to sell When NOT to sell When NOT to sell When NOT to sell e Customer requires Fibre High performance Hardware RA
93. st data if a drive failure occurs amp Sun microsystems Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version September 2002 85 Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version amp Sun microsystems September 2002 86
94. stem Software VERITAS VxFS Volume Manager Software Sun Logical Volume Manager VERITAS Volume Manager VxVM including DMP Clustering Software Sun Cluster 3 0 software Note 1 The Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI RAID arrays do not come with any SCSI cables for host expansion units Customers can order these according to their cabling needs Only the JBOD Expansion unit comes with one external SCSI cable Note 2 The secondary RAID controller option is only supported on arrays that have a primary RAID controller installed JBOD Expansion Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI arrays CANNOT be converted into RAID arrays Mounting Options The Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array comes in tabletop or rack ready configurations for Sun racks including the Sun StorEdge expansion rack and the Sun Fire rack Kits are available for additional rack configurations Note Rack ready configurations of the Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array do NOT come with any rack mount rail kits Customers need to order one of the following depending on their needs 4 Sun microsystems Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version September 2002 23 e XTA 3310 RK 19S Rack kit 2U 19 inch cabinet 22 to 28 inch XTA 3310 RK 19L Rack kit 2U 19 inch cabinet 28 to 36 inch XTA 3310 RK 19C Rack kit 2U 19 inch cabinet Telco center mount XTA 3310 RK 19F Rack kit 2U 19 inch cabinet Telco front mount Expandability The Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array can be exp
95. sy Chain Support Yes expansion units off of RAID controller equipped arrays NEBS Compliance Level 3 compliant certified by Telcordia Additional features of the Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array include the following Density of 432 GB raw capacity in 2U format with 36 GB drives Redundant hot swappable FRUs Active active RAID controller configuration Event monitoring units EMUs Two power supplies each with power inlet Two cooling fans integrated into each power supply FRU Hot serviceable I O and auto termination boards Power on but no I O activity In band and out of band host based terminal GUI Non disruptive firmware upgrades requires dual controller configuration and Sun StorEdge Configuration Service software Dynamic storage capacity expansion DSCE and dynamic LUN expansion DLE Event monitoring and reporting component health monitoring disk power thermal fans SAF TE and SMART compliant Software support includes Sun Logical Volume Manager Sun Cluster 3 0 VERITAS NetBackup and VERITAS Volume Manager VxVM software amp Sun microsystems Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version September 2002 7 Product Family Placement The following table below is a feature comparison of Sun s current storage array product line Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI Sun StorEdge A1000 and Sun StorEdge A5X00 Sun StorEdge T3 Array Array D1000 Arrays Array for the Workgroup Workg
96. t e e cR e Dodd cede Horti pc E e b e o ur 35 CEL Function lity 2 oe enieieS eee p RERUM ERR EO aa ane RERENERERI I Pirineos 35 Supported Command Modes cui e east as n ee pier aet ado dore DN EA cetus aet tert eee tret 35 Accessing SCCLI Man Bases vacuna alii aan riot 36 SCCLI Options and Subcommands esee eene ettet tene eet enn nette ene aneor pE enne dko Pin nanu eiii 36 4 Sun microsystems Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version September 2002 3 Specifying the Device Nane ne Rete SUE E EA ENEE en nha bad Mae P 36 S bcorim nds 2329229929398 9J9 99 oo elena duda d e ro e a let ipea a aan ga eeu oT Ordering Information 56565655565658 8989005 406 6060095 0005505696 0585055656 osoro ss sestro nane doedoe e seose anengen FO Ordering Notes oo dla d RU DR UR tere Ta a ia sss 43 Part Number Format Description s0sesenen eaaa ea enne ener NGONO ONONE Nn 44 Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI Array RAID Controller Drive array AC Power Part Numbers ses 44 Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI Array JBOD Expansion Drive array AC Power Part Numbers 45 Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI Array RAID Controller JBOD Expansion Drive array DC Power Part Numbers 46 ecl 46 OPS sie rendo ad ia ded 47 WEBDESK Ordering Plow Chart 2 pA RADI aatia deuote eoa eii 47 Contieuration Guide oe ces hasan A ENENG E nan ied Frequently Asked BICI LR CR L DS POCHLI CATI
97. te back cache policies Question 20 Can the terminal interface be accessed point to point from a PC to the array A Yes users can directly connect to a Sun StorEdge 3310 array and access the terminal interface through a serial cable amp Sun microsystems Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version September 2002 56 Question 21 Is array co existence supported for example a Sun StorEdge A1000 and 3310 array in the same server A Yes it is supported Question 22 How many agents servers attached to Sun StorEdge 3310 array can a single Sun StorEdge Configuration Server Console manage A There is no limit to the number of servers it can manage Question 23 How many power supply inputs are there for each power supply module A Each power supply module has one power supply input Question 24 What type of communications connections are on each RAID controller FRU A There is a 9 pin serial port as well as a 10 100 Ethernet port for manageability Question 25 Which Sun Linux servers are supported by the Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array A The Sun LX50 server is supported by the Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array Question 26 How many LUNs can a controller controller pair support A The total number of LUNs is 128 for either a single or dual controller Question 27 Can a RAID controller span LUNs across an expansion unit A Yes it can Question 28 What s the factory default setting for dual controllers A The default c
98. tems The maximum configuration supports 36 drives 12 drives system in one RAID chassis and two expansion chassis Question 6 What are the hot swappable components contained in the Sun StorEdge 3310SCSI array A The RAID controllers disk drive sled assemblies event monitor units EMU and power supply fan assemblies are all hot swappable field replaceable units FRUs All FRUs are accessible from the front or rear of the array Question 7 What does the event monitor unit EMU do A The event monitor unit monitors enclosure environmental information such as sensing various temperature sensors obtaining voltage output status from each power supply Auto detection of major components installed such as disk drives fan power supplies and RAID controllers are also monitored by the EMU Question 8 Can the Sun StorEdge 3310 JBOD Expansion units be upgraded to single or dual controllers A No the Sun StorEdge 3310 JBOD expansion units uses a different midplane design than the RAID controller equipped array Question 9 How much memory does each RAID controller support Is the memory upgradeable A Each RAID controller supports 512 MB memory and this amount is fixed amp Sun microsystems Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version September 2002 55 Question 10 Besides the Solaris 8 and 9 Operating Environment what other operating systems are supported A 1 Sun Linux 5 0 2 Windows NT 4 0 2000 Server 3 Red Hat
99. tions uc eee tuere eee eee eee ee eei de delle ede cedet 10 Selling Highlights Ae eiie estre abane nenen paeka ane eneng NN NON Market Value PropOsitiOmns sc arreter tert tene eee eO Cr RP nenatis 11 Key Features Technical Functions and Benefits eene ennt enne nnns 11 Field Replaceable Units FRUS esceccssesesscscesesececneeseesesessececasnsesecaeceseaesesseseesssaeeaeseesesecsesaesececeaeseeaeeeeaeeaeeaeeesnenee 12 System Architect re ood A ANA NGAEN Ga en a Nada a aa o aaa aana aana iii LD Key Architectural Features sace apaa ll eheu aa eR CERRAR RR NM 14 Host Interface teen e UT NG SAN D KA SANG KG S REL EGER TTE ERU ose Hrs gan TA Etre ngan a ted Input Power Options Power Supplies Fans Event Monitor Unit EMU Mid planes yi dida Upper and Lower I O Boards Single Module FRU RAID sse 18 Terminator Boatd nie op EDO RO re PRIOR ARR UR i Reise odio in 18 RAID Controllers eee bte eas teas etit epe utt dette ee 18 Eront Panel Indico ii ob etate eee iae e ERE t a fte tet 19 Rear Panel Indicators and Switches eee eese AGE DAN ene NAN NG cono Ta GE ga AGA EEN tenete ersten nene 20 Support and Configuration What Works with What soseses000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 000000000 en sen eosen sesa sesenenene oe sesane 22 Sun Solaris Operating Environment Host Platform Support Matrix Non Solaris Operating Environment Host Platform Support Matrix
100. trollers with mirrored cache Daisy chain to a RAID controller array Center post or four post compatibility 4 Sun microsystems September 2002 Benefit Very fast access and transfer of information High availability No single point of failure Easy serviceability and enhanced system availability Separate server to array enclosure for ease of physical systems management Easy serviceability continuous operation Easy field configuration for varied computing environments Very flexible and highly versatile array has many uses and is easily and quickly adaptable to changing data storage needs Saves money provides a cost effective transaction intensive configuration Provides easy installation 11 Field Replaceable Units FRUs All of the Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array s major components are field replaceable units FRUs and are easily accessible from the front or rear of the unit Each FRU has a set of LEDs which indicate health and status of the array Hot swappable FRUs are quickly and easily replaced while the system remains up and running The Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array s FRUs include the following Hot swappable RAID controllers Two event monitor units EMUs Two power supplies AC or DC with integrated fan module PSU Upto 12 Ultral60 SCSI LVD disk drives hot swappable amp Sun microsystems Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version September 200
101. ts Partner Reseller Version A specific case of hot plug which involves replacing a device with another of the same size type and layout without any notification to the operating environment Input output operations per second A measure of I O performance this is usually used to quote random I O performance See throughput Just a Bunch Of Disks JBOD refers to a group of drives without an embedded RAID controller generally such a group is used without RAID formatting with a host based hardware RAID controller or with RAID formatting from host software with no hardware base RAID controller Logical unit number A LUN is a set of physical drives in a RAID configuration which are seen by the operating system as one virtual drive Mean time between failures A measure of reliability this is the average expected time between failures of equipment usually measured in operating hours Mean time between data loss In a RAID system this is the average expected time between two rapid disk failures that would cause irreparable data loss Mean time to repair A measure of availability this is the average time the system is out of commission to complete a repair process Additional information stored along with the data that allows the controller to reconstruct lost data on RAID 3 or 5 LUNs if a single drive fails Process used to restore a degraded RAID 1 3 or 5 LUN to its original state after replacing a single failed drive R
102. two RAID controllers and supports up to two 2U high 12 drive expansion arrays for a total of up to 36 disks As a key component in a storage network this system connects to host servers via industry standard PCI SCSI host bus adapters and to local remote management consoles via standard SCSI serial and Ethernet connections This compact ultra dense super rugged disk array is designed to meet the wide range of Sun s Volume Server platform requirements by providing Sun storage customers with midrange enterprise class performance availability features management functionality and configuration flexibility at volume entry level price points who require Affordability Midrange and enterprise features and functionality at entry level price points Super condensed Extremely space efficient high density 12 drive 2U controller arrays support hundreds of gigabytes of storage one or two controllers 128 LUNs and multiple host connections Intuitive simple setup and management Single management GUI provides intuitive RAID and LUN configuration for every Sun StorEdge 3310 array in the environment amp Sun microsystems Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version September 2002 5 Functionality Multi LUN support with non disruptive dynamic LUN expansion Flexibility Low cost SCSI choice of controller JBOD single or dual and midplane configurations choice of RAID levels to match the cost of storage to the value of the data
103. uired patches Note The initial boot disk can be removed if it is not needed after the boot disk is enabled amp Sun microsystems Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version September 2002 70 To Enable Bootability Using a Directly Connected Boot Disk To enable bootability using a directly connected boot disk perform the procedures described in the table below Task Procedure Partition the new boot disk the same as the temporary boot disk To Partition the New Boot Disk the Same as the Temporary Boot Disk Create a file system on each new partition To Create File Systems on the New Boot Disk Install the boot block and copy the root file system on the new disk To Copy the Boot Block and Root File System Contents onto the New Boot Disk Copy the install image from system disk to the new boot disk To Copy the Contents of Non root File Systems onto the New Boot Disk Replace the name of the temporary boot disk with the name of the new boot disk in the v stab 4 file To Update the vf stab File Redefine the boot disk and reboot To Specify the New Boot Disk as the Boot Device Note The examples show disk 0 as the directly connected boot disk and disk 1 as the designated new boot disk that is connected through the host adapter To Partition the New Boot Disk the Same as the Temporary Boot Disk 1 Switch users to root on the host with t
104. ve the contents of the Solaris Operating Environment installation CD ROM copied to a disk that is directly connected to the boot install server or have the CD inserted and mounted from an attached CD ROM device The procedure To Enable Bootability Using a Boot Install Server below is needed to make both images aware of the host adapter At the start of the procedure the system administrator downloads the driver and all required patches to an shared directory on the boot install server The rest of the sequence followed in the procedure is illustrated in the figure below 4 Sun microsystems Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version September 2002 65 Host with host adapter installed Boot install server Boot Install image image Install image Driver packages Required patches Boot disk Figure 19 Installing packages and patches into the boot and install images 1 The boot image is copied from a Solaris Operating Environment CD ROM or from another location onto a disk that is attached to a boot install server 1 2 The driver packages are added to the boot image 2 Add the driver packages to the boot image so that the boot install server can then send and receive data through the host adapter on the boot client 3 The client boots from the boot install server the interactive suninstall 1M application starts and the system administrator provides configuration information
105. wer supplies and Sun StorEdge Configuration Service 4 Sun microsystems Just the Facts Partner Reseller Version September 2002 47 Part Number XTA3310T01A2R182 XTA3310R01A2R182 XTA3310T01A2R436 XTA3310R01A2R436 Description Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array tabletop 182 GB 5 x 36 4 GB 10000 rpm disks with two Ultra160 SCSI LVD hardware RAID controllers 512 MB standard cache per controller two AC power supplies and Sun StorEdge Configuration Service Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array rack ready 182 GB 5 x 36 4 GB 10000 rpm disks with two Ultra160 SCSI LVD hardware RAID controllers 512 MB standard cache per controller two AC power supplies and Sun StorEdge Configuration Service Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array tabletop 436 GB 12 x 36 4 GB 10000 rpm disks with two Ultral60 SCSI LVD hardware RAID controllers 512 MB standard cache per controller two AC power supplies and Sun StorEdge Configuration Service Sun Sun StorEdge3310 SCSI array rack ready 436 GB 12 x 36 4 GB 10000 rpm disks with two Ultra160 SCSI LVD hardware RAID controllers 512 MB standard cache per controller two AC power supplies and Sun StorEdge Configuration Service Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI Array JBOD Expansion Drive array AC Power Part Numbers Part Number XTA3310T01A0R182 XTA3310R01A0R182 XTA3310T01A0R436 XTA3310R01A0R436 Description Sun StorEdge 3310 SCSI array tabletop 182 GB 5 x 36 4 GB 10000 rpm disks Ultral60 SCSI LV

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