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1. Host or SIM Link In Tray 3 Host or SIM Link In Tray 2 SIM Link Out Host or SIM Link In Tray 1 I fi i SIM Link Out Host or SIM z Sil Link In cem H a SIM Link Out FIGURE 3 4 shows a Sun Storage J4400 array interconnected with three other J4400 arrays 66 Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array Hardware Installation Guide August 2009 FIGURE 3 4 Interconnected J4400 Arrays Host or SIM Link In Host or SIM Link In Host or SIM Link In ui Link Out To Host Server Chapter 3 Connecting Devices and Powering On 67 Preparing to Power On the Tray This section describes initial tray power on and power off procedures m Preparing to Power On the Tray on page 68 Powering Off the Tray on page 72 FIGURE 3 5 and FIGURE 3 6 show the J4200 and J4400 array rear components including the two power supplies with universal power input connectors 68 Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array Hardware Installation Guide August 2009 FIGURE 3 5 J4200 Array Rear Components Figure Legend ID Component
2. Caution Given the excessive weight of a fully loaded J4400 chassis 91 Ibs 42 kg you should remove the components before lifting the tray as shown in FIGURE 2 13 and as described in Removing a Disk Drive on page 50 52 Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array Hardware Installation Guide August 2009 FIGURE 2 13 Positioning the J4400 Array in the Cabinet 2 Carefully slide the tray into the cabinet until the front flanges of the tray touch the vertical face of the cabinet FIGURE 2 14 and FIGURE 2 15 Chapter 2 Installing Rails and Trays in Cabinets 53 FIGURE 2 14 Sliding the J4200 Array Into the Cabinet Rail 54 Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array Hardware Installation Guide August 2009 FIGURE 2 15 Sliding the J4400 Array Into the Cabinet Rail 3 You should now replace the disks into the J4400 as described in Replacing a Disk Drive on page 56 Chapter 2 Installing Rails and Trays in Cabinets 55 Replacing a Disk Drive This section describes how to replace a disk drive Caution Follow normal ESD precautions and use care when handling a disk drive 1 Ensure the disk drive is the same type and same capacity as the disk that was removed 2 Ensure the disk ejection lever is in the fully extended position see FIGURE 2 16 3 Align the disk drive
3. Host Link In Server Connection Connecting to Another J4200 J4400 Array To interconnect a J4200 J4400 Array to a second or additional J4200 J4400s 1 Locate the SIM Link Out port on the tray Tray 0 attached to the data host FIGURE 3 1 2 Locate the Host or SIM Link In port of the second tray Tray 1 3 Cable these two trays together with the provided mini SAS cable Chapter 3 Connecting Devices and Powering On 65 Caution When disconnecting the SAS cable use two hands With one hand grasp the metal body of the connector with the other hand firmly grasp the pull tab Pull the tab gently toward the connector body and with the other hand extract the connector from the bulkhead Do not twist or pull the tab in any direction other than parallel with the connector body or you might break the tab If the tab were to break a small sharp object such as a fine tipped screwdriver would be required to lift the metal spring at the top of the connector shell to unlatch it FIGURE 3 3 shows a Sun Storage J4200 Array interconnected with three other J4200 arrays FIGURE 3 3 Interconnected J4200 Arrays
4. FIGURE 1 6 J4400 Array Front Access Components re ISIS o pra Soy Illo TES em oO SY ii D DI Le a Ig ia CY o DIO SES os io cx h ih SSA i go ah ISIS o Soy Le SSS H TEIS OG DI EE o SO H aree SL Si H i Sg i i SS mn LG DI SS Oy DIOG TES Ufo SO Hi ca VARI ouf gt H gl CIS iQ si COO ICH Jen DIO Figure Legend ID Description 1 End caps with serial number left and status indicators right Disks N Audible alarm silence button 8 Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array Hardware Installation Guide August 2009 Indicators on the Front of the Trays Two indicators on the front of the Sun Storage J4200 J4400 are located on the right side end cap of the tray FIGURE 1 7 FIGURE 1 7 Indicators on the Front of a Sample J4200 Array Chapter 1 The Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array 9 Following are the J4200 J4400 Array front panel status indicator descriptions TABLE 1 1 J4200 J4400 Front Panel Status Indicators ID I
5. 8 32 Rear Screws 8 32 Le l cow Rail Plate Installation of the rail kit is complete You are now ready to install the array chassis onto the cabinet rails See the Preparing to Install a Tray in a Cabinet on page 49 for installation instructions Chapter 2 Installing Rails and Trays in Cabinets 37 Installing the Rail Kit in a Sun StorEdge Expansion or Sun Fire Cabinet Use the following procedure for Sun StorEdge Expansion or Sun Fire cabinet Prerequisites m Check the cabinet installation as described in Prepare the Cabinet on page 32 m Unpack the left and right adjustable rails m Obtain a 2 Phillips screwdriver minimum 4 inch length recommended m Gather the required mounting hardware for the cabinet see TABLE 2 5 or TABLE 2 6 TABLE 2 5 Sun StorEdge Expansion Cabinet and Sun Fire Cabinet Mounting Hardware J4200 Quantity Description Purpose 2 10 32 rail plate brackets Attaches to front threaded EIA vertical cabinet rails 2 Rear rail adapter bracket left and right Attaches to the rear of the left and right rail assembly These brackets allow access to the power cabling area at the back of the cabinet 8 8 32 screws Secures the rails and rear adapters to the cabinet 8 10 32 screws Secures the rails to the cabinet 2 Locking clips Stabilizes the back of the chassis in the cabinet 38 Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array Hardware Installation Gu
6. Secures rail plate brackets to cabinet s EIA rails Secures the rails to the cabinet rails Stabilizes the back of the array in the cabinet 1 Starting at the bottom of the cabinet locate the appropriate rack unit RU height The J4200 array requires two standard mounting units 2RU and the J4400 array requires four standard mounting units 4RU of vertical space in the cabinet Note Each standard rack unit RU consists of three mounting holes in the left and right cabinet rails Installing Rails and Trays in Cabinets 33 FIGURE 2 2 Cabinet Rail 2RU Mounting Holes for the J4200 Array 2RU Height 43 3 2 3 3 gt 3 3 3 3 2 Start at the front of the cabinet Install one of the M6 rail plate brackets to each side of the rack see FIGURE 2 3 a With the text on the bracket facing toward you align the two pins of the rail plate bracket with the holes on the cabinet rail b For the J4200 and J4400 rack mounting plates insert an M6 screw in the lower hole and tighten For the J4400 insert an additional M6 screw in the top hole 3 At the back of the cabinet repeat step 2 to install the remaining two M6 rail plate brackets 34 Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array Hardware Installation Guide August 2009 FIGURE 2 3 Attaching the Rail Plates to the Cabinet Rail for the J4200 Array Rail Plate M6 Screw 4 For ease of ins
7. A physical drive component that stores data event A notification of something that happened on a device There are many types of events and each type describes a separate occurrence See also alarm and alert extent A set of contiguous blocks with consecutive logical addresses on a physical or virtual disk 76 Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array Hardware Installation Guide August 2009 failover and recovery The process of changing the data path automatically to an alternate path fault coverage The percentage of faults detected against all possible faults or against all faults of a given type HBA See host bus adapter HBA host As a function of the Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array configuration a data host connected to the device using an HBA host bus adapter HBA An I O adapter that connects a host I O bus to a computer s memory system Abbreviated HBA Host bus adapter is the preferred term in SCSI contexts in band management Software management traffic that uses the data path between a host and a storage device IOPS A measure of transaction speed representing the number of input and output transactions per second LAN Local area network Glossary 77 management host A host serving the management and monitoring software for the Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array The software can be controlled from a standalone Java graphical user interface GUI or a command line interface CLI client multipathi
8. 2 12 FIGURE 2 13 FIGURE 2 14 FIGURE 2 15 FIGURE 2 16 FIGURE 2 17 FIGURE 2 18 FIGURE 2 19 FIGURE 2 20 FIGURE 3 1 FIGURE 3 2 FIGURE 3 3 FIGURE 3 4 FIGURE 3 5 FIGURE 3 6 FIGURE 3 7 Attaching the Rail Plates to the Cabinet Rail for the J4200 Array 35 Attaching and Securing the Left Rail to the Cabinet Rail for the J4200 Array 37 Attaching the Adapter Brackets to the Rail J4200 40 Locating the Rack Unit RU Height for the J4200 Array 41 Attaching the Rail Plates to the Cabinet Rail J4200 42 Securing the Adapter Brackets to the Cabinet Rail J4200 43 Inserting Cage Nuts Into the Cabinet Rail Mounting Holes J4200 46 Attaching the Rails to the Cabinet 48 Removing a Disk Drive From a J4400 Array Disk Tray 51 Positioning the J4200 Array in the Cabinet 52 Positioning the J4400 Array in the Cabinet 53 Sliding the J4200 Array Into the Cabinet Rail 54 Sliding the J4400 Array Into the Cabinet Rail 55 Inserting a Disk Drive in a J4400 Array Disk Tray 57 Securing the J4200 Array to the Front of the Cabinet Rail 58 Securing the J4400 Array to the Front of the Cabinet Rail 59 Inserting the J4200 Array System Locking Clip 60 Inserting the J4400 Array System Locking Clip 61 J4200 Array Connected to a Management System 64 J4400 Array Connected to a Management System 65 Interconnected J4200 Arrays 66 Interconnected J4400 Arrays 67 J4200 Array Rear Components 69 J4400 Array Rear Components 70 Tray Power Connectors J4200 71 viii S
9. SIM Modules Description Two removable SAS Interface Module SIM boards Each has a Host or SIM Link In port a Host Out port a SIM Link Out port and an RJ 45 port for serial console access reserved for Sun Customer Support personnel The SIM boards are identified as SIM 0 bottom and SIM 1 top Fan Modules Two removable cooling fan modules Fan Module 0 is on the left and Fan Module 1 is on the right Power Supply Modules Two removable power supply modules with built in fans Power Supply 0 is on the left and Power Supply 1 is on the right Chapter 3 Connecting Devices and Powering On 69 FIGURE 3 6 J4400 Array Rear Components LUS SIM Si Mi e Ou Figure Legend ID Component Description SIM Modules Two removable SAS Interface Module SIM boards Each has a Host or SIM Link In port a Host Out port a SIM Link Out port and an RJ 45 port for serial console access reserved for Sun Customer Support personnel The SIM boards are identified as SIM 0 left and SIM 1 right Power Supply Modules Two removable power supply modules with built in fans Power Supply 0 is on the left and Power Supply 1 is on the right 70 Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array Hardware Installation Guide e August 2009 Powering On the Array Use this procedure to turn power on for all J4200 trays installed in the cabinet FIGURE 3 7 The J4200 does not have a
10. Sun Storage J4200 J4400 array hardware This product is intended for restricted access areas whereby access is controlled through the use of a means of security e g key lock tool badge access and personnel authorized for access have been instructed on the reasons for the restrictions and any precautions that need to be taken Caution Only trained service personnel should remove the covers on this equipment Front Access to the J4200 J4400 Array Components that are accessed from the front see FIGURE 1 5 for the J4200 and FIGURE 1 6 for the J4400 of the Sun Storage J4200 J4400 include the following m End caps Plastic caps on the right and left sides of the tray The left side has the device s serial number The right side includes the audible alarm silence button that allows you to turn off an alarm that is sounding The system identifier dial is not currently supported m Status Indicators Two status indicators located on the right end cap provide a system locate indicator and a system OK or fault indicator m Disk Drives Twelve or 24 removable disk drives labeled from 0 on the lower left to 11 J4200 or 48 J4400 on the upper right Chapter 1 The Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array 7 FIGURE 1 5 J4200 Array Front Access Components es EM Ale aoe VEY Fills OS ATEN DE he z
11. and status indicators how to install rack mounting rails into a cabinet install the tray into the cabinet connect the cables and power on the array Before You Read This Book Before you begin to install the Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array you must have already prepared the site as described in the following book which is available at the Sun Download Center http Docs Sun Com m Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array Site Preparation Guide 820 3219 nn How This Book Is Organized Chapter 1 provides an overview of the Sun Storage J4200 J4400 array components and status indicators lists the array shipping kit contents describes the software management application and has a hardware installation checklist Chapter 2 describes how to install rack mounting rails and trays into a cabinet along with removing and replacing disks for the heavy J4400 array Chapter 3 describes connecting cables and powering on the array xi Related Documentation Application Title Part Number Regulatory and safety information Multilanguage safety information Site planning information Installation at a glance Installation at a glance Complete details of the hardware components rail and tray installation and cabling Late breaking information not included in the information set General operation and troubleshooting Disk drive replacement procedures SIM board replacement procedures SIM board replacement proce
12. array Be sure the cabinet is installed as described in the cabinet installation instructions Stabilize the cabinet as described in the cabinet documentation If the cabinet has casters make sure the casters are locked to prevent the cabinet from rolling Position the data host next to the cabinet in which the array will be installed Installing the Rail Kit in a Sun Rack 900 1000 Cabinet Use the following procedure for the Sun Rack 900 1000 cabinet Prerequisites Check the cabinet installation as described in Prepare the Cabinet on page 32 Unpack the left and right adjustable rails Obtain a 2 Phillips screwdriver minimum 4 inch length recommended Gather the required mounting hardware for the cabinet see TABLE 2 3 or 32 Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array Hardware Installation Guide August 2009 TABLE 2 3 Sun Rack 900 1000 Cabinet Mounting Hardware J4200 Array Quantity Description 4 M6 rail plate brackets 4 M6 screws 8 8 32 screws 2 Locking clips Purpose Attaches to a threaded EIA vertical cabinet rails Secures rail plate brackets to cabinet s EIA rails Secures the rails to the cabinet rails Stabilizes the back of the array in the cabinet TABLE 2 4 Sun Rack 900 1000 Cabinet Mounting Hardware J4400 Array Quantity Description Purpose 4 M6 rail plate brackets 8 M6 screws 16 8 32 screws 2 Locking clips Attaches to a threaded EIA vertical cabinet rails
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14. for leverage to help you push in the clip Chapter 2 Installing Rails and Trays in Cabinets 59 FIGURE 2 19 Inserting the J4200 Array System Locking Clip Nie Ni J4200 Tray Locking Clip Installed 60 Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array Hardware Installation Guide August 2009 FIGURE 2 20 Inserting the J4400 Array System Locking Clip Ni J4400 Tray Mounting Rail Locking Clip Installed Next Steps After you have installed J4200 J4400 trays into a cabinet you are now ready to connect the devices and power on the trays Refer to Chapter 3 Connecting Devices and Powering On on page 63 for additional information Chapter 2 Installing Rails and Trays in Cabinets 61 62 Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array Hardware Installation Guide August 2009 CHAPTER 3 Connecting Devices and Powering On This chapter provides information about the following m Connecting to the Data and Management Host or Another J4200 J4400 Array on page 63 m Preparing to Power On the Tray on page 68 m Next Steps on page 73 Connecting to the Data and Management Host or Another J4200 J4400 Array This section provides information for m Attaching the Host or SIM Link In Connector to the Data and Management Host m Connecting to Another J4200 J4400 Array Attaching the Host or SIM Link In Connector to the Data and Management Host The managemen
15. on the Front of the Trays 9 Disk Drives 10 Rear Access Tray Components 12 J4200 J4400 Array SIM Board 14 SIM Board Status Indicators 17 J4200 J4400 Array Power Supplies 18 J4200 Power Supply Status Indicators J4400 Power Supply Status Indicators J4200 Array Fan Modules 23 J4200 Fan Status Indicators 24 Customer Replaceable Units 25 Management Software 25 Full Management Software 26 Remote Proxy 26 Command Line Interface 26 Overview of the Hardware Installation Process 27 2 Installing Rails and Traysin Cabinets 29 Before You Begin 29 Check the Rail Kit Contents 30 Prepare the Cabinet 32 Installing the Rail Kit in a Sun Rack 900 1000 Cabinet 32 Prerequisites 32 Installing the Rail Kit in a Sun StorEdge Expansion or Sun Fire Cabinet 38 Prerequisites 38 Installing the Rail Kit in a Standard 19 Inch Cabinet With Unthreaded Cabinet Rails 44 Prerequisites 44 Preparing to Install a Tray in a Cabinet 49 Removing and Replacing a Disk Drive 49 Removing a Disk Drive 50 Installing a Tray in a Cabinet 51 Replacing a Disk Drive 56 Secure the Tray Into the Cabinet 57 Next Steps 61 3 Connecting Devices and Powering On 63 Connecting to the Data and Management Host or Another J4200 J4400 Array 63 Attaching the Host or SIM Link In Connector to the Data and Management Host 63 Connecting to Another J4200 J4400 Array 65 iv Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array Hardware Installation Guide August 2009 Preparing to Power On the Tr
16. power supplies 12 13 69 70 power supply 0 12 13 69 70 power supply 1 12 13 69 70 power supply LEDs 21 22 preparing the cabinet for tray installation 32 product overview software management software 25 remote CLI client 26 R rail kit 6 unpacking 30 rails attaching to unthreaded cabinet attaching rails to unthreaded cabinet 44 rear access components 12 13 69 70 related documentation xii remote CLI client 26 S SAS Interface Module SIM 1 12 13 69 70 serial port 12 13 69 70 shipping kit contents 6 SIM SAS Interface Module 1 12 13 69 70 SIM boards 1 12 13 69 70 software overview management software 25 remote CLI client 26 T technical support contacting xiii third party web sites xiii tray power on 68 preparing the cabinet for installation 32 trays installing in cabinet 49 51 U universal rail kit attaching to unthreaded cabinet 44 unpacking 30 W web sites third party xiii 82 Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array Hardware Installation Guide August 2009
17. power switch power is turned on by connecting a plug into the array universal power input connectors FIGURE 3 7 Tray Power Connectors J4200 Figure Legend Number Component 0 Power Supply 0 1 Power Supply 1 1 Plug the country specific power cables into each of the tray universal power connectors 2 Connect the power cables to the cabinet external power source 3 Turn on the power switches J4400 only 4 Turn on the cabinet circuit breakers if applicable While the tray powers on the green and amber LEDs on the back of the tray turn on and off intermittently Depending on your configuration it can take several minutes for the tray to power on When the power on sequence is complete the LEDs are steady green Chapter 3 Connecting Devices and Powering On 71 5 Check the status of each tray After the power on sequence is complete confirm the following The green OK Power LEDs on each drive in the tray are steady on If all tray and drive Ok Power LEDs are steady green and the amber Service Required LEDs are off the power on sequence is complete and no faults have been detected The amber LED is blinking for any module Check to make sure the SAS connections are properly inserted Reseat the module to make sure that it is properly installed If the LED is now green the module is functioning pro
18. the ID Status LED is blue indicating that data is not being transferred to or from the disk and that the disk drive is ready to remove Caution Potential loss of data access Data might be lost if an active disk drive is removed If you remove an active disk drive accidentally wait at least 30 seconds before reinserting it 2 Press the release button in and to the right to release the disk ejection lever 3 Pull the disk ejection lever fully open to unlock and partially eject the disk drive from the tray 4 Grasp the middle of the disk drive body and pull it toward you to remove it from the tray 50 Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array Hardware Installation Guide August 2009 FIGURE 2 11 Removing a Disk Drive From a J4400 Array Disk Tray Caution For products with multiple power cords all power cords must be disconnected to completely remove power from the system Installing a Tray in a Cabinet This section describes installing a tray in a cabinet 1 Using two people one at each side of the tray carefully lift and rest the tray on the bottom ledge of the left and right rails FIGURE 2 12 Caution Use care to avoid injury A J4200 tray can weigh up to 53 pounds 24 kg and a J4400 tray can weigh up to 91 pounds 42 kg gt Chapter 2 Installing Rails and Trays in Cabinets 51 FIGURE 2 12 Positioning the J4200 Array in the Cabinet
19. with the open slot and slide the drive into the disk tray 4 Push the disk drive into the tray slot until the disk ejection lever engages the tray connectors and begins to swing closed 5 Press the disk ejection lever closed until it locks in place to seat the drive and lock it into the tray 56 Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array Hardware Installation Guide August 2009 FIGURE 2 16 Inserting a Disk Drive in a J4400 Array Disk Tray 6 After the disk drive is locked in place the Activity LED will be steady green to indicate a ready state Secure the Tray Into the Cabinet 1 Install and tighten the captive screw or screws on each side of the front of the tray to secure the tray to the cabinet FIGURE 2 17 and FIGURE 2 18 2 Replace the components back into the appropriate places J4400 only Chapter 2 Installing Rails and Trays in Cabinets 57 FIGURE 2 17 Securing the J4200 Array to the Front of the Cabinet Rail Captive Thumbscrew 58 Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array Hardware Installation Guide August 2009 FIGURE 2 18 Securing the J4400 Array to the Front of the Cabinet Rail SN Ay 3 Stabilize the back of the J4200 J4400 in the cabinet At the back slide a system locking clip onto each lower corner of the J4200 J4400 chassis FIGURE 2 19 and FIGURE 2 20 You can use a Phillips Head screwdriver
20. 0 Shipping Kit Contents Following is a list of the current Sun Storage J4200 Array shipping kit contents In case of any changes refer to the Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array Release Notes 820 3222 nn for the latest list m Sun StorageTek Regulatory and Safety Compliance Manual Part Number 96272 Revision A m Accessing Documentation Rev A 819 5467 12 m Sun Storage J4200 Setup and Installation Poster 820 3221 nn m Sun Storage 4200 4400 Hardware Installation Guide 820 3218 nn m One one half meter mini SAS cable m Power Cords Country Specific J4400 Shipping Kit Contents Following is a list of the current Sun Storage J4400 Array shipping kit contents In case of any changes refer to the Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array Release Notes 820 3222 nn for the latest list m Sun StorageTek Regulatory and Safety Compliance Manual Part Number 96272 Revision A m Accessing Documentation Rev A 819 5467 12 m Sun Storage J4400 Setup and Installation Poster 820 4691 nn m Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Hardware Installation Guide 820 3218 nn m One one half meter mini SAS cable m Power Cords Country Specific Rail Kit m Rail Kit m Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array Rail Kit Installation Guide 820 3764 10 Check the Rail Kit Contents on page 30 describes the rail kit contents Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array Hardware Installation Guide August 2009 Hardware Overview This section provides information on the
21. 00 Array 13 J4200 J4400 Array SIM Board The SIM board for each of the arrays includes the same components indicators and ports however the J4400 SIM board is larger than the J4200 SIM board as required by the array s form factor Each hot swappable SIM board has one SAS inbound connector and two SAS outbound connectors and one serial management port that is reserved for Sun Customer Support Personnel only FIGURE 1 11 and FIGURE 1 12 call out the individual components on the back of the SIM board and TABLE 1 3 provides descriptions of these components TABLE 1 4 describes the SIM board component status indicators 14 Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array Hardware Installation Guide August 2009 FIGURE 1 11 J4200 Array SIM Board Components and Status Indicator Descriptions REAR FRU MAP ps SIM1 or SIMO Ea Ss CONNECT SIM LINK OUT To HOST OR SIM LINK IN HOST OUT CONNECT SIM LINK OUT 10 sim LINK IN CO OF NEXT JBOD TO COMPLETE DOWN STREAM LINK HOST OR SIM LINK IN HOST OUT Chapter 1 The Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array 15 TABLE 1 3 SIM Board Components and Indicator Associations Component or ID indicator Description SAS connection to a data or 1 Host or SIM Link IN management host or a connection from another J4200 J4400 2 Host OUT SAS connection to a host SAS connection to anoth
22. 200 and J4400 arrays are general purpose high availability and cost effective serial attached SCSI SAS devices The J4200 is a 2U 12 disk tray and the J4400 is a 4U 24 disk tray Each supports SAS and Serial Advanced Technology Architecture SATA disk drives The main components in each array are hot swappable including the SAS Interface Module SIM boards and drives and the dual load sharing power supplies and fans providing a fault tolerant environment with no single point of failure The J4200 J4400 arrays support 15K SAS drives and 7 2K SATA II drives You can interconnect up to four J4200 J4400 trays with up to 48 drives in interconnected J4200s and up to 96 drives in interconnected J4400s all of which are designed to fit into a standard 19 inch cabinet This renders a raw storage capacity of 14 4 TB for SAS disks 300 GB per disk or 36 TB for SATA II disks 750 GB per disk for the J4200 and 28 8 TB for SAS disks 300 GB per disk or 72 TB for SATA II disks 750 GB per disk for the J4400 Refer to the Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array Release Notes 820 3222 nn for a complete listing of supported drives The J4200 J4400 is available for Solaris Linux Windows and VMware operating systems You manage the array with the Sun StorageTek Common Array Manager CAM software Note If you are using the J4400 array as part of a Sun Storage 7000 Unified Storage System you do not manage the J4400 array using the Sun StorageTek Commo
23. Array Manager CAM software has a Service Advisor application with wizards that guide you through CRU replacements The following hardware components are designed to be customer installable m SIM Board m Power Supply m Fan J4200 only m Disk Drives m Chassis Management Software The Sun StorageTek Common Array Manager CAM software suite provides management monitoring and service capabilities The software has both a browser interface and a command line interface CLI The J4200 J4400 array requires a minimum version of CAM of 6 1 1 For detailed information about which versions of CAM to use with the arrays refer to the Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array Release Notes part number 820 3222 xx which is available at the following location http docs sun com app docs prod j4200 array For complete CAM documentation go to the following location http docs sun com app docs prod stor arrmgr For more information about CAM and to download the latest version go to the following location http www sun com storagetek management_software resource_management cam Note If you are using the J4400 array as part of a Sun Storage 7000 Unified Storage System configuration you do not use the CAM software suite Instead you manage the array using the management software provided with the Unified Storage System Chapter 1 The Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array 25 Full Management Software The full management software is ins
24. Array rear access components FIGURE 1 9 J4200 Array Rear Access Components Figure Legend ID Component Description Two removable SAS Interface Module SIM boards Each has a Host or SIM Link In port a Host Out port a SIM Link Out port and an RJ 45 port for serial console access reserved for Sun Customer Support personnel The SIM boards are identified as SIM 0 bottom and SIM 1 top 1 SIM Modules Two removable cooling fan modules Fan Module 0 is 2 Fan Modules on the left and Fan Module 1 is on the right Two removable power supply modules with built in 3 Power Supply Modules fans Power Supply 0 is on the left and Power Supply 1 is on the right 12 Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array Hardware Installation Guide August 2009 FIGURE 1 10 J4400 Array Rear Access Components Figure Legend ID Component Description 1 SIM Modules Two removable SAS Interface Module SIM boards Each has a Host or SIM Link In port a Host Out port a SIM Link Out port and an RJ 45 port for serial console access reserved for Sun Customer Support personnel The SIM boards are identified as SIM 0 left and SIM 1 right 2 Power Supply Modules Two removable power supply modules with built in fans Power Supply 0 is on the left and Power Supply 1 is on the right Chapter 1 The Sun Storage J4200 J44
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26. al J4400 array power supply Chapter 1 The Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array 19 FIGURE 1 15 Individual J4200 Power Supply I ATTENTION Ge N RROW POINTING UP UP TABLE 1 5 describes the J4200 power supply components and TABLE 1 6 provides the J4200 power supply status indicator descriptions TABLE 1 5 __J4200 Array Power Supply Components ID Component Description 1 Green indicator See TABLE 1 6 2 Amber See TABLE 1 6 indicator Universal Power cord connector 3 power input connector 4 Power supply Holds the power supply handle down latch 5 Power cord Holds the power cord in place clamp 6 Power supply Used to remove the power supply from and insert the handle power supply into the J4200 enclosure 20 Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array Hardware Installation Guide August 2009 J4200 Power Supply Status Indicators Following are the J4200 power supply status indicator descriptions TABLE 1 6 J4200 Power Supply Indicators ID Indicator Color Condition Description 1 Power Status Green On AC DC Power Ready Green Off No AC DC Power Input Green Blinking AC Present and Standby Output is Available 2 Power Fault Amber On Power Supply Failure Amber Off Power Supply Healthy FIGURE 1 16 Individual J4400 Power Supply TABLE 1 7 describes the J4400 power supply components and TABLE 1 8 provides the J4400 power supply status indicator desc
27. ay 68 Powering On the Array 71 Powering Off the Tray 72 Next Steps 73 Glossary 75 Index 81 Contents v vi Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array Hardware Installation Guide August 2009 FIGURE 1 1 FIGURE 1 2 FIGURE 1 3 FIGURE 1 4 FIGURE 1 5 FIGURE 1 6 FIGURE 1 7 FIGURE 1 8 FIGURE 1 9 FIGURE 1 10 FIGURE 1 11 FIGURE 1 12 FIGURE 1 13 FIGURE 1 14 FIGURE 1 15 FIGURE 1 16 FIGURE 1 17 FIGURE 1 18 FIGURE 2 1 FIGURE 2 2 Figures J4200 Array Connected to a Data and Management Host 2 J4400 Array Connected to a Data and Management Host 3 J4200 Array Interconnected With Three Additional J4200s 4 J4400 Array Interconnected With Three Additional J4400s 5 J4200 Array Front Access Components 8 J4400 Array Front Access Components 8 Indicators on the Front of a Sample J4200 Array 9 Disk Drive 11 J4200 Array Rear Access Components 12 J4400 Array Rear Access Components 13 J4200 Array SIM Board Components and Status Indicator Descriptions 15 J4400 Array SIM Board Components and Status Indicator Descriptions 15 J4200 Array Power Supplies 19 J4400 Array Power Supplies 19 Individual J4200 Power Supply 20 Individual J4400 Power Supply 21 J4200 Array Fans 23 Individual J4200 Array Fan Module 24 Left and Right Mounting Rails J4200 Array Rails Shown 30 Cabinet Rail 2RU Mounting Holes for the J4200 Array 34 vii FIGURE 2 3 FIGURE 2 4 FIGURE 2 5 FIGURE 2 6 FIGURE 2 7 FIGURE 2 8 FIGURE 2 9 FIGURE 2 10 FIGURE 2 11 FIGURE
28. ch J4200 array contains two hot swappable fans for redundant cooling Fan Module 0 is on the left and Fan Module 1 is on the right If one of the fans fails the remaining fan continues to provide sufficient cooling to operate the array The remaining fan runs at a higher speed until the failed fan is replaced Replace a failed fan as soon as possible FIGURE 1 17 J4200 Array Fans Figure Legend ID Description 0 Fan module 0 1 Fan module 1 Chapter 1 The Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array 23 FIGURE 1 18 Individual J4200 Array Fan Module Figure Legend ID Description 1 Thumbscrew 2 Fan module handle 3 Bicolored green amber status indicator J4200 Fan Status Indicators Following are the J4200 fan status indicator descriptions TABLE 1 9 J4200 Fan Status Indicator Descriptions Indicator Color Condition Description Green Off No Power Fan Status Amber Off Green On Fan Healthy Amber Off Green Off Fan Fault Amber On 24 Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array Hardware Installation Guide August 2009 Customer Replaceable Units The J4200 J4400 Array can be delivered fully assembled or packaged as individual components that you install into the chassis All customer replaceable units CRUs have a document describing the installation instructions in its shipping box Additionally the Common
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30. dicated with SNIA at the end For the complete SNIA Dictionary go to www snia org education dictionary alarm A type of event that requires service action See also event alert A subtype of an event that requires user intervention The term actionable event often describes an alert See also event block The amount of data sent or received by the host per I O operation the size of a data unit capacity The amount of available physical capacity whether of a disk a tray of disks or an interconnected environment with several trays of disks CLI The command line interface used to manage and monitor the software and hardware 75 control path The route used for communication of system management information in the case of the J4200 J4400 Array this is the in band connection customer replaceable unit CRU An assembly component that is designed to be replaced on site by a customer without the array having to be returned to the manufacturer for repair for example a SIM board a power supply a fan a rail CRU See customer replaceable unit CRU data host Any host that uses the array for storage A data host is connected directly to the device See also host data path The route taken by a data packet between a data host and the storage device direct attached storage DAS A storage architecture in which one or two hosts that access data are connected physically to a storage array disk
31. dures Power supply replacement procedures Fan replacement procedures Power supply and fan replacement procedures Chassis replacement procedures Chassis replacement procedures Rail kit installation procedures Sun StorageTek Regulatory and Safety Compliance Manual Important Safety Information for Sun Hardware Systems Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array Site Preparation Guide Sun Storage J4200 Array Setup Poster Sun Storage J4400 Array Setup Poster Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array Hardware Installation Guide Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array Release Notes Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array Overview Sun Storage J4200 4400 Array Disk Drive Replacement Guide Sun Storage J4200 Array SIM Board Replacement Guide Sun Storage J4400 Array SIM Board Replacement Guide Sun Storage J4200 Array Power Supply Replacement Guide Sun Storage J4200 Array Fan Replacement Guide Sun Storage J4400 Array Power Supply Fan Replacement Guide Sun Storage J4200 Chassis Replacement Guide Sun Storage J4400 Chassis Replacement Guide Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array Rail Kit Installation Guide 96272 Revision A 816 7190 nn 820 3219 nn 820 3221 nn 820 4691 nn 820 3218 nn 820 3222 nn 820 3223 nn 820 3225 nn 820 3226 nn 820 4600 nn 820 3227 nn 820 3229 nn 820 3228 nn 820 4413 nn 820 4601 nn 820 3764 nn Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array Hardware Installation Guide August 2009 Accessing Sun Docum
32. e array chassis onto the cabinet rails See the Preparing to Install a Tray in a Cabinet on page 49 for installation instructions 48 Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array Hardware Installation Guide August 2009 Preparing to Install a Tray in a Cabinet The J4400 weighs up to 91 pounds 42 kg fully loaded You should remove the disks before sliding the tray into the cabinet so that it is easier to lift Removing a Disk Drive on page 50 describes this procedure gt gt gt Removing and Replacing a Disk Drive Caution The power supplies in this equipment can produce high energy hazards Only trained personnel with authorized access to this equipment should remove and replace modules in the system Caution The replacement disk drive must be the same capacity and same type as the disk drive it is replacing Caution Never remove a disk drive unless the ID Status LED is blue see FIGURE 1 1 If you need to remove multiple disk drives always remove and replace one disk drive at a time Note The disks are hot swappable and you do not need to disconnect power from the system or other components in order to replace one of these parts Chapter 2 Installing Rails and Trays in Cabinets 49 Removing a Disk Drive This section describes how to remove a disk drive 1 From the front of the disk tray locate the disk drives see FIGURE 2 11 you want to remove The Activity LED is off and
33. entation You can view print or purchase a broad selection of Sun network storage and other Sun documentation including localized versions at http www sun com documentation Search for Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array Third Party Web Sites Sun is not responsible for the availability of third party web sites mentioned in this document Sun does not endorse and is not responsible or liable for any content advertising products or other materials that are available on or through such sites or resources Sun will not be responsible or liable for any actual or alleged damage or loss caused by or in connection with the use of or reliance on any such content goods or services that are available on or through such sites or resources Contacting Sun Technical Support If you have technical questions about this product that are not answered in this document go to http www sun com service contacting Preface xiii Sun Welcomes Your Comments Sun is interested in improving its documentation and welcomes your comments and suggestions You can submit your comments by going to http www sun com hwdocs feedback Please include the title and part number of your document with your feedback Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array Hardware Installation Guide part number 820 3218 nn xiv Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array Hardware Installation Guide August 2009 CHAPTER 1 The Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array The Sun Storage J4
34. er i SE J4200 J4400 4 Serial Management Left Indicator Green Serial port Port is active Serial Manet Serial port Reserved for Sun 5 Port Customer Support Personnel only 6 Serial Management Right Indicator Amber Serial Port port fault 7 Host or SIM Link IN Top Indicator Green 8 Host or SIM Link IN Bottom Indicator Amber 9 Host OUT Top Indicator Green 10 Host OUT Bottom Indicator Amber 11 SIM Link Out Bottom Indicator Amber 12 SIM Link Out Top Indicator Green Locate Indicator Blue Identified 13 SIM Board as ready for service not supported 14 SIM Board Power On Fault Indicator Green Amber 16 Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array Hardware Installation Guide August 2009 SIM Board Status Indicators Following are the J4200 J4400 SIM board status indicator descriptions TABLE 1 4 J4200 J4400 Array SIM Board Status Indicator Descriptions ID Indicator Color Condition Description 4 Serial Green Serial port is Left status indicator serial Management active management connector Port 6 Serial Amber Serial port fault Right status indicator serial Management management connector Port 7to12 SAS Faults Green Amber Green is On Optimal operating status no Amber is Off activity Green Amber Green is Off Link not operating Amber is On Green Amber Green is OK with activity Blinking Amber is Off Green Amber Green is Link operating with fewer than Blinking all
35. er 1 The Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array 3 FIGURE 1 3 shows a Sun Storage J4200 interconnected with other J4200 arrays FIGURE 1 3 J4200 Array Interconnected With Three Additional J4200s Host or SIM Link In Tray 3 Host or SIM Link In Tray 2 SIM Link Out Host or SIM Link In Tray 1 Host or SIM Link In SIM Link Out 4 Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array Hardware Installation Guide August 2009 FIGURE 1 4 shows a Sun Storage J4400 interconnected with other J4400 Arrays FIGURE 1 4 J4400 Array Interconnected With Three Additional J4400s ap N gt gt gt gt oO oO D Cas Cas D Ee H H H lasse sai ae Se SE ae SIM Link Out IE ve ve ve ox ox ox i Se Sc N v N 8 8 8 E E FE 5 The Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array Chapter 1 SIM Link Out To Host Server J420
36. four links Amber is On 13 Locate SIM Blue On Identified as ready for service Board not supported Blue Off Not identified 14 Power SIM Green On Power on and system is Board operating Green Blinking 1 System is booting being Hz 50 configured or downloading firmware Amber Off SIM OK Amber On SIM fault Chapter 1 The Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array 17 J4200 J4400 Array Power Supplies The J4200 has separate power supplies and fans where the J4400 has an integrated power supply and fan module Each tray contains two hot swappable redundant power supplies If one power supply is turned off or malfunctions the other power supply maintains electrical power to the tray Caution The power supplies in this equipment can produce high energy hazards Only instructed personnel with authorized access to this equipment can remove and replace modules in the system FIGURE 1 13 shows J4200 array power supplies and FIGURE 1 14 shows J4400 array power supplies 18 Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array Hardware Installation Guide August 2009 FIGURE 1 13 J4200 Array Power Supplies Figure Legend ID Component 0 Power Supply 0 1 Power Supply 1 FIGURE 1 14 J4400 Array Power Supplies gt e ne EXT sim Ou FIGURE 1 15 shows an individual J4200 array power supply and FIGURE 1 16 shows an individu
37. g holes in the left and right cabinet rails Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array Hardware Installation Guide August 2009 FIGURE 2 6 Locating the Rack Unit RU Height for the J4200 Array 2RU Height 4222222722322 22 4 At the front of the cabinet install the 10 32 rail plate brackets to the left and right cabinet rails a With the text on the bracket facing our align and insert the two pins of the rail plate bracket into the cabinet rail holes b For the J4200 and J4400 rack mounting plates insert a 10 32 screw in the lower hole and tighten For the J4400 insert an additional 10 32 screw in the top hole Chapter 2 Installing Rails and Trays in Cabinets 41 FIGURE 2 7 Attaching the Rail Plates to the Cabinet Rail J4200 Rail Plate 10 32 Screw 5 For ease of installation attach the left and right rails from the back of the cabinet See FIGURE 2 8 Follow these steps for the left rail a Position the front of the rail inside the cabinet insert the rail holes onto the two pins of the front rail plate bracket b Adjust the rail length to fit the size of the cabinet Be sure to align the rail flange so that the mounting holes at the front correspond to those at the back of the cabinet c Align and insert the rear rail pin into the cabinet rail hole d Add three 10 32 screws six 10 32 screws for the J4400 to secure the rear ada
38. ide August 2009 TABLE 2 6 Sun StorEdge Expansion Cabinet and Sun Fire Cabinet Mounting Hardware J4400 Quantity Description Purpose 2 10 32 rail plate brackets 2 Rear rail adapter bracket left and right 16 8 32 screws 16 10 32 screws 2 Locking clips Attaches to front threaded EIA vertical cabinet rails Attaches to the rear of the left and right rail assembly These brackets allow access to the power cabling area at the back of the cabinet Secures the rails and rear adapters to the cabinet Secures the rails to the cabinet Stabilizes the back of the chassis in the cabinet 1 Install the rear rail adapter brackets onto the left and right rails See FIGURE 2 5 Note Rails are labeled L left Front and Rear and R right Front and Rear See FIGURE 2 1 2 Insert and tighten two 8 32 screws four 8 32 screws for the J4400 to secure the adapter bracket to each rail Chapter 2 Installing Rails and Trays in Cabinets 39 40 FIGURE 2 5 Attaching the Adapter Brackets to the Rail J4200 8 32 Screw Left Adapter Bracket Right Adapter Bracket 3 Starting at the bottom of the cabinet locate the appropriate mounting unit height The J4200 array requires two standard rack units 2RU and the J4400 array requires four standard rack units 4RU of vertical space in the cabinet See FIGURE 2 6 Note Each standard rack unit RU consists of three mountin
39. mation related to the installation and operation of the array m Review the Sun StorageTek Regulatory and Safety Compliance Manual part number 96272 Revision A m Prepare the site as described in the Sun Storage J4200 14400 Array Site Preparation Guide Note This product is intended to be used in restricted access locations such as in dedicated equipment rooms or closets The following checklist TABLE 1 10 outlines of the tasks required for installing the Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array hardware and tells you where to find detailed procedures To ensure a successful installation perform the tasks in the order in which they are presented TABLE 1 10 Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array Hardware Installation Checklist Step Installation Task Where to Find Procedure 1 Unpack the device and move it Unpacking guide attached to the outside of the shipping into position carton 2 Install and secure the cabinet e Sun StorageEdge Expansion Cabinet Installation and Service Manual e Sun Rack Installation Guide 3 Unpack the rack mounting kit Check the Rail Kit Contents on page 30 and check its contents 4 Prepare the cabinet for Prepare the Cabinet on page 32 installation 5 Attach the rails to the cabinet Installing the Rail Kit in a Sun Rack 900 1000 Cabinet on page 32 6 Mount the tray in the cabinet Preparing to Install a Tray in a Cabinet on page 49 7 Connect the tray to the dataand Connecting to the Da
40. n Array Manager CAM Instead you manage the J4400 using the management software provided with the Unified Storage System The trays can be installed into the following cabinets m Sun Rack 900 1000 cabinet m Sun StorageEdge Expansion cabinet m Sun Fire Expansion cabinet m Any 19 inch wide 4 post EIA compatible rack or cabinet with a front to back depth between vertical cabinet rails of 61 cm to 91 cm 24 in to 36 in The cabinet can have threaded or unthreaded cabinet rails The J4200 J4400 array can be delivered fully assembled or packaged as individually ordered components that you install into the chassis Customer Replaceable Units on page 25 provides a list of these components All CRUs have a document describing installation instructions FIGURE 1 1 shows the Sun Storage J4200 SAS connection to a data and management host FIGURE 1 1 J4200 Array Connected to a Data and Management Host Host Link In Server Connection 2 Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array Hardware Installation Guide August 2009 FIGURE 1 2 shows the Sun Storage J4400 SAS connection to a data and management host FIGURE 1 2 J4400 Array Connected to a Data and Management Host LI EU sim ET sim en gt r A e A gt 6 Host Link In Server Connection Chapt
41. ndicator Color Condition Description 1 System Locate White Off Not supported White Blinking Location LED is active 1 Hz 50 2 System OK Green On System is powered on Fault Green Blinking System is booting or being 4 Hz 50 configured Green Off System is powered off Amber Off No current faults Amber On System fault Following are descriptions for the Audible Alarm Silence Button and the System ID 3 Audible Alarm When the alarm is sounding press this button to silence Silence Button the enclosure s audible alarm 4 System Not supported Identifier Disk Drives Disk drives for the Sun Storage J4200 J4400 array have several components a hard disk a hard disk carrier the disk release button the disk ejector handle and two status indicators see FIGURE 1 8 You can access the disk drives from the front of the trays The J4200 J4400 supports SAS disk drives or SATA II disk drives A label on the handle indicates the drive type and its size and speed J4200s hold up to 12 disk drives and four trays can be interconnected for a maximum of 48 disk drives in a chain J4400s hold up to 24 disk drives and four trays can be interconnected for a maximum of 96 disk drives in a chain You must have at least two drives in either array 10 Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array Hardware Installation Guide August 2009 Twelve or 24 removable disk drives are numbered from left to right labeled from 0 on the lo
42. ng A design for redundancy that provides at least two physical paths to a target power supply The assembly that provides power management for the array The redundant design uses two power supplies in each array so that the array s data path continues to function if one of the power supplies fails provisioning The process of allocation and assignment of storage to hosts RAID An acronym for Redundant Array of Independent Disks a family of techniques for managing multiple disks to deliver desirable cost data availability and performance characteristics to host environments Also a phrase adopted from the 1988 SIGMOD paper A Case for Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Disks remote monitoring Monitoring of the functions and performance of a hardware system from a location other than where the hardware resides storage area network SAN An architecture in which the storage elements are connected to each other and to a server that is the access point for all systems that use the SAN to store data storage tray An enclosure containing disks stripe size 78 Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array Hardware Installation Guide August 2009 The number of blocks in a stripe A striped array s stripe size is the stripe depth multiplied by the number of member extents A parity RAID array s stripe size is the stripe depth multiplied by one less than the number of member extents See also striping striping Short for data stri
43. nt of the cabinet snap a cage nut into the lower hole of the 2RU of the right rail and an additional cage nut in the top hole of the 4RU for the J4400 Repeat for the left rail See FIGURE 2 9 Chapter 2 Installing Rails and Trays in Cabinets 45 FIGURE 2 9 Inserting Cage Nuts Into the Cabinet Rail Mounting Holes J4200 y Cage Nut VT A 3 Install the left and right square hole rail plate brackets four brackets total for J4400 a For the J4200 and J4400 rack mounting plates insert an M6 screw in the lower hole and tighten For the J4400 insert an additional M6 screw in the top hole b Using the 2 Phillips screwdriver tighten the screws to secure the plates to the rail 4 At the back of the cabinet snap a cage nut into the lower hole of the 2RU of the right rail and an additional cage nut in the top hole of the 4RU for the J4400 Repeat for the left rail See FIGURE 2 9 46 Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array Hardware Installation Guide August 2009 5 For the J4200 and J4400 rack mounting plates insert an M6 screw in the lower hole and tighten For the J4400 insert an additional M6 screw in the top hole Be sure to align the rail flange so that the mounting holes at the front correspond to those at the back of the cabinet a Insert an M6 screw into the lower hole of the rail plate bracket lower two holes for J4400 b Using the 2 Phillips screwdriver tighten the screw
44. on page 30 m Prepare the Cabinet on page 32 29 30 Check the Rail Kit Contents The rail kits for both the J4200 array and J4400 array contain the appropriate cabinet rails and all required mounting hardware for installing in any of the supported cabinet types Each rail adjusts to cabinet rail depths from 24 inches 60 96 cm to 36 inches 91 44cm FIGURE 2 1 Left and Right Mounting Rails J4200 Array Rails Shown Rear Left Mounting Rail Right Mounting Rail Front TABLE 2 1 lists the rail kit components for the J4200 array and lists the rail kit components for the J4400 array TABLE 2 1 Rail Kit Contents J4200 Array Quantity Description Cabinet 1 Right rail assembly All supported cabinets 1 Left rail assembly All supported cabinets 4 Rail plate brackets 10 32 Sun StorEdge Expansion and Sun Fire cabinet 4 Rail plate brackets M6 Sun Rack 900 1000 cabinets 1 Right rear rail adapter bracket Sun StorEdge Expansion cabinet and Sun Fire cabinet Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array Hardware Installation Guide August 2009 TABLE 2 1 Rail Kit Contents J4200 Array Quantity Description Cabinet 1 Left rear rail adapter bracket Sun StorEdge Expansion cabinet and Sun Fire cabinet 4 Rail plate bracket square hole Universal 19 non threaded cabinet 4 M6 screws Sun Rack 900 1000 cabinets and Universal 19 non threaded cabinet 4 M6 square cage nuts Universal 19 non threaded cabinet 8 8 32 sc
45. perly If the module remains blinking amber contact Sun Customer Service Personnel Refer to the Sun Storage J4200 J4400 System Overview 820 3223 10 for additional troubleshooting information Powering Off the Tray Remove power only when you plan to physically move the tray to another location Most of the J4200 J4400 components are hot swappable so you do not need to remove the power while replacing modules Caution For products with multiple power cords all power cords must be disconnected to completely remove power from the system To power off the tray 1 2 Stop all I O from the host to the storage array Wait approximately two minutes until all disk drive status indicators have stopped flashing Turn off the power switches J4400 only Disconnect the power cables from the power supplies 72 Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array Hardware Installation Guide August 2009 Next Steps You are now ready to use the disks in the J4200 J4400 array for storage Refer to the Common Array Manager CAM documentation for your version of CAM for information about the management software CAM documentation is available at the following URL http docs sun com app docs prod stor arrmgr Chapter 3 Connecting Devices and Powering On 73 74 Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array Hardware Installation Guide August 2009 Glossary Definitions obtained from the Storage Networking Industry Association SNIA Dictionary are in
46. ping also known as RAID Level 0 or RAID 0 A mapping technique in which fixed size consecutive ranges of virtual disk data addresses are mapped to successive array members in a cyclic pattern SNIA target The system component that receives a SCSI I O command SNIA tray See storage tray Glossary 79 80 Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array Hardware Installation Guide August 2009 Index B book before you read xi organization xi related documentation xii submitting comments to Sun xiv C cabinet 1 preparing for tray installation 32 comments submitting to Sun xiv connecting the management host 63 65 connector host or SIM link in 64 contacting technical support xiii CRUs customer replaceable units 25 customer replaceable units CRUs 25 D data and management host 63 data host connecting for management 63 disk drives 7 documentation accessing from Sun xiii related xii E end caps alarm silence button 7 system identifier switch 7 F fan LEDs 24 fans description 23 Fan 0 12 69 Fanl 12 69 LEDs 12 69 H host connecting for management 65 host or SIM link in connector 64 I installation process checklist 27 overview 27 installing in cabinet trays 49 51 L LEDs back 15 front 7 tray front 9 81 M management host connecting 63 65 management software 25 26 O organization of book xi P power off 63 another J4200 63 power on tray 68
47. pter to the rack See FIGURE 2 8 e From the front of the cabinet insert two 8 32 screws four 8 32 screws for the J4400 to secure the rail to the cabinet 42 Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array Hardware Installation Guide August 2009 f Repeat Step a through Step e for the right rail Caution Make sure you install the front screws into the rail bracket to secure the rail to the rack and to avoid damage to the device or person installing the device FIGURE 2 8 Securing the Adapter Brackets to the Cabinet Rail J4200 Adapter Bracket Installation of the rail kit is complete You are now ready to install the array chassis onto the cabinet rails See the Preparing to Install a Tray in a Cabinet on page 49 for installation instructions Chapter 2 Installing Rails and Trays in Cabinets 43 Installing the Rail Kit in a Standard 19 Inch Cabinet With Unthreaded Cabinet Rails Use the following procedure to attach the rail kit to any 19 inch wide 4 post EIA compatible rack or cabinet with unthreaded cabinet rails Prerequisites TABLE 2 7 Check the cabinet installation as described in Prepare the Cabinet on page 32 Unpack the left and right adjustable rails Obtain a 2 Phillips screwdriver minimum 4 inch length recommended Gather the mounting hardware required for the cabinet see TABLE 2 7 or TABLE 2 8 J4200 Universal 19 inch wide 4 post E A compa
48. rews All supported cabinets 8 10 32 screws Sun Fire cabinet and Sun StorEdge Expansion cabinet 2 System locking clips All supported cabinets TABLE 2 2 Rail Kit Contents J4400 Array Quantity Description Cabinet 1 Right rail assembly All supported cabinets 1 Left rail assembly All supported cabinets 4 Rail plate brackets 10 32 Sun StorEdge Expansion and Sun Fire cabinet 4 Rail plate brackets M6 Sun Rack 900 1000 cabinets 1 Right rear rail adapter bracket Sun StorEdge Expansion cabinet and Sun Fire cabinet 1 Left rear rail adapter bracket Sun StorEdge Expansion cabinet and Sun Fire cabinet 4 Rail plate bracket square hole Universal 19 non threaded cabinet 8 M6 screws Sun Rack 900 1000 cabinets and Universal 19 non threaded cabinet 8 M6 square cage nuts Universal 19 non threaded cabinet 16 8 32 screws All supported cabinets 16 10 32 screws Sun Fire cabinet and Sun StorEdge Expansion cabinet 2 System locking clips All supported cabinets Chapter 2 Installing Rails and Trays in Cabinets 31 Prepare the Cabinet You can install the rail kit in any of the following cabinets Sun Rack 900 1000 cabinet Sun Fire cabinet Sun StorEdge Expansion cabinet Any 19 inch wide 4 post EIA compatible rack or cabinet with a front to back depth between vertical cabinet rails of 61 cm to 91 cm 24 in to 36 in The cabinet can have threaded or unthreaded cabinet rails Select the cabinet in which you will be installing the
49. riptions Chapter 1 The Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array 21 TABLE 1 7 4400 Array Power Supply Components ID Component Description 1 Cooling fan status indicator See TABLE 1 8 2 AC power status indicator See TABLE 1 8 3 DC power status indicator See TABLE 1 8 4 Power supply status indicator See TABLE 1 8 5 Power on off switch Turns power to the array on or off 6 Power cord tie wrap Holds the power cord in place 7 Universal power input Provides power to the array connector g Right ejection arm and captive Secures the power supply to the screw latch chassis J4400 Power Supply Status Indicators Following are the J4400 power supply status indicator descriptions TABLE 1 8__J4400 Power Supply Status Indicator Descriptions ID Indicator Color Condition Description 1 Cooling fan Amber On Fan failure status indicator Amber Off Fans healthy 2 AC power status Green On AC power ready indicator Green Off No AC power input 3 DC power status Green On DC power ready indicator Green Off No DC power input 4 Power supply Amber On Power supply failure status indicator Amber Off Power supply healthy 22 Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array Hardware Installation Guide August 2009 J4200 Array Fan Modules The fans circulate air inside the tray by pulling it through the vents on the front of the assembly and pushing it out of the vents on the back of each fan Ea
50. s to secure the plates to the rail 6 For ease of installation attach the left and right rails from the back of the cabinet Follow these steps for the left rail a Position the front of the rail inside the cabinet and insert the rail holes onto the two pins of the front rail plate bracket b Adjust the rail length to fit the size of the cabinet Be sure to align the rail flange so that the mounting holes at the front correspond to those at the back of the cabinet and the rail is level c Align the two holes of the rail flange with the two pins on the back rail plate bracket d Install two 8 32 screws to secure the rail to the rack install four screws for the J4400 as shown in FIGURE 2 8 e Repeat Step a through Step d for the right rail 7 At the front of the cabinet insert two 8 32 screws four screws for J4400 in the remaining holes of the left and right brackets and tighten to secure the rail to the cabinet Caution Make sure you install the front screws into the rail bracket to secure the rail to the rack and to avoid damage to the device or person installing the device Chapter 2 Installing Rails and Trays in Cabinets 47 FIGURE 2 10 Attaching the Rails to the Cabinet Rail Plate 8 32 Rear Screws 8 32 me 4 A Pe ed ie g Front Rail Plate Installation of the rail kit is complete You are now ready to install th
51. t host directly manages the Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array in band over the mini SAS host connection The mini SAS cable for the host is not shipped automatically with the J4200 J4400 arrays you must order or otherwise obtain an appropriate mini SAS cable for your site 63 To attach the J4200 J4400 SAS Host or SIM Link In connector to the data and management host 1 Locate the Host or SIM Link In SIM 0 connector at the back of the tray FIGURE 3 1 and FIGURE 3 2 2 Connect the SAS Host or SIM Link In connector to a SAS port on the data host Caution When disconnecting the SAS cable use two hands With one hand grasp the metal body of the connector with the other hand firmly grasp the pull tab Pull the tab gently toward the connector body and with the other hand extract the connector from the bulkhead Do not twist or pull the tab in any direction other than parallel with the connector body or you might break the tab If the tab were to break a small sharp object such as a fine tipped screwdriver would be required to lift the metal spring at the top of the connector shell to unlatch it FIGURE 3 1 J4200 Array Connected to a Management System Host Link In Server Connection 64 Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array Hardware Installation Guide August 2009 FIGURE 3 2 J4400 Array Connected to a Management System
52. ta and Management Host or management host Another J4200 J4400 Array on page 63 8 Turn on the power Powering On the Array on page 71 Chapter 1 The Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array 27 28 Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array Hardware Installation Guide August 2009 CHAPTER 2 Installing Rails and Trays in Cabinets This document describes how to install the Sun Storage J4200 and J4400 Array Rail Kits in a cabinet and how to install the J4200 and J4400 trays into a cabinet Note The instructions and graphical illustrations used throughout this chapter are specific to the J4200 Rail Kit installation Additional information that is unique to the J4400 Rail Kit is described where appropriate While most of the illustrations used in this chapter are specific to the J4200 Rail Kit the J4400 Rail Kit is functionally the same mechanism The main difference between the two kits is the J4400 rails have wider vertical flanges that require additional screws as noted This document contains the following sections m Before You Begin on page 29 m Installing the Rail Kit in a Sun Rack 900 1000 Cabinet on page 32 m Installing the Rail Kit in a Sun StorEdge Expansion or Sun Fire Cabinet on page 38 m Installing the Rail Kit in a Standard 19 Inch Cabinet With Unthreaded Cabinet Rails on page 44 Before You Begin Before you begin to install the rail kit do the following m Check the Rail Kit Contents
53. tallation attach the left and right rails from the back of the cabinet Follow these steps for the left rail a Position the front of the rail inside the cabinet and insert the rail holes onto the two pins of the front rail plate bracket Note Rails are labeled L left Front and Rear and R right Front and Rear See FIGURE 2 1 b Adjust the rail length to fit the size of the cabinet Be sure to align the rail flange so that the mounting holes at the back correspond to those at the front of the cabinet c Insert the two holes of the rail flange onto the two pins on the back rail plate bracket Chapter 2 Installing Rails and Trays in Cabinets 35 d Insert an 8 32 screw into the first and second hole positions into the first through fourth hole positions for the J4400 array Use the 2 Phillips screwdriver to tighten each screw to secure the rail to the rack e Repeat Step a through Step d for the right rail 5 Install two 8 32 screws in the front of the J4200 rail and four 8 32 screws in the front of the J4400 rail Caution Make sure you install the front screws into the rail bracket to secure the rail to the rack and to avoid damage to the device or person installing the device 36 Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array Hardware Installation Guide August 2009 FIGURE 2 4 Attaching and Securing the Left Rail to the Cabinet Rail for the J4200 Array Rail Plate
54. talled on a management workstation The management software communicates with the J4000 arrays via a proxy agent that is installed on the data host It provides a A browser interface m Multiple array management Remote Proxy The remote proxy agent enables communication equivalent to in band management from the full management host to the array over an out of band band IP network If the proxy is enabled the full install of the Common Array Manager can manage the J4000 Family array directly To remotely use the browser interface to manage the J4000 Family array you sign into the IP address of the full management host sign into the software from the Java Web Console and select the J4000 array The remote proxy must be enabled while running the installation wizard or script Command Line Interface The Sun StorageTek Common Array Manager software s command line interfaces provide the same control and monitoring capability as the Web browser and it is scriptable for running frequently performed tasks For more information about CLI commands see m sscs man page m CAM documentation available at http docs sun com app docs prod stor arrmgr 26 Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array Hardware Installation Guide August 2009 Overview of the Hardware Installation Process Before you begin to install the J4200 J4400 Array you must first m Read the Sun Storage 4200 4400 Array Release Notes 820 3222 nn for late breaking infor
55. tible Rack Mounting Hardware Quantity Description 4 M6 square cage nuts Square adapter brackets M6 screws 8 32 screws Locking clips Purpose Snaps over the rail mounting holes in the left and right back cabinet rails Attaches to non threaded EIA vertical cabinet rails Secures the square adapter brackets to the cabinet rails Secures the rails to the cabinet rack Stabilizes the array chassis in the cabinet 44 Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array Hardware Installation Guide August 2009 TABLE 2 8 Universal 19 inch wide 4 post E A compatible Rack Mounting Hardware J4400 Quantity Description Purpose 4 M6 square cage nuts 8 Square adapter brackets 8 M6 screws 16 8 32 screws 2 Locking clips Snaps over the rail mounting holes in the left and right back cabinet rails Attaches to non threaded EIA vertical cabinet rails Secures the square adapter brackets to the cabinet rails Secures the rails to the cabinet rack Stabilizes the array chassis in the cabinet 1 Starting at the bottom of the cabinet locate the appropriate mounting unit height The J4200 array chassis requires two standard mounting rack units 2RU of vertical space in the cabinet The J4400 array chassis requires four standard mounting rack units 4RU of vertical space in the cabinet Note Each standard rack unit RU consists of three mounting holes in the left and right cabinet rails 2 At the fro
56. un Storage J4200 J4400 Array Hardware Installation Guide August 2009 Tables TABLE 1 1 TABLE 1 2 TABLE 1 3 TABLE 1 4 TABLE 1 5 TABLE 1 6 TABLE 1 7 TABLE 1 8 TABLE 1 9 TABLE 1 10 TABLE 2 1 TABLE 2 2 TABLE 2 3 TABLE 2 4 TABLE 2 5 TABLE 2 6 TABLE 2 7 TABLE 2 8 J4200 J4400 Front Panel Status Indicators 10 J4200 J4400 Disk Drive Status Indicators 11 SIM Board Components and Indicator Associations 16 J4200 J4400 Array SIM Board Status Indicator Descriptions 17 J4200 Array Power Supply Components 20 J4200 Power Supply Indicators 21 J4400 Array Power Supply Components 22 J4400 Power Supply Status Indicator Descriptions 22 J4200 Fan Status Indicator Descriptions 24 Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array Hardware Installation Checklist 27 Rail Kit Contents J4200 Array 30 Rail Kit Contents J4400 Array 31 Sun Rack 900 1000 Cabinet Mounting Hardware J4200 Array 33 Sun Rack 900 1000 Cabinet Mounting Hardware J4400 Array 33 Sun StorEdge Expansion Cabinet and Sun Fire Cabinet Mounting Hardware J4200 38 Sun StorEdge Expansion Cabinet and Sun Fire Cabinet Mounting Hardware J4400 39 Universal 19 inch wide 4 post ElA compatible Rack Mounting Hardware J4200 44 Universal 19 inch wide 4 post ElA compatible Rack Mounting Hardware J4400 45 x Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array Hardware Installation Guide August 2009 Preface The Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array Hardware Installation Guide describes the hardware components
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58. wer left to 11 J4200 or 48 J4400 on the upper right FIGURE 1 8 shows the disk release button the disk handle and the status indicators FIGURE 1 8 Disk Drive SAS 300GB 15k RPM Figure Legend ID Description 1 Release button press towards the right disengages the release handle 2 Disk handle 3 OK status indicator 4 Ready to Remove Fault status indicators Following are the J4200 J4400 disk drive status indicator descriptions TABLE 1 2 J4200 J4400 Disk Drive Status Indicators ID Indicator Color Condition Description 3 OK Green On Ready for access Green Blinking Spinning down or accessing drives Green Off Offline or inactive 4 Ready to Blue On Drives have no pending writes and can Remove Fault be removed safely Amber On HDD fault Service Action Required Amber Blinking HDD locator 4 Hz 50 Amber Off No failures Chapter 1 The Sun Storage J4200 J4400 Array 11 Rear Access Tray Components Aside from a larger form factor the J4200 and J4400 rear components are different The J4200 has separate power supplies and fans where the J4400 has an integrated power supply and fan module There are three mini SAS connectors m The inbound connection is from the data host and management server m The two outbound connections are to another host or to an interconnected J4200 J4400 FIGURE 1 9 shows the J4200

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