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1. FRONT PANEL Hard Drive Status LED System Status LED System 1D LED System 1D NMI not used LEDs and Pushbuttons FIGURE 3 4 Power Switch and Front Panel Detail Front Panel Buttons Power Button The momentary switch APCI compliant that toggles the system power on and off Caution Do not use power switches to shutdown the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS head or expansion units Always use the proper shutdown procedure see Shutting Down the Server on page 162 in the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Software Installation Configuration and User Guide Improper shutdown may result in a loss of data System ID Button The button that turns on the blue light on the front and back of the system Reset Button The button that resets the systems Chapter 3 Using the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS 31 Status LED Indicators LED Status indicators at the front panel signal current activities taking place in the system TABLE 3 1 Status LED Indicators Power LED Built in NIC 1 LED Built in NIC 2 LED Hard Drive Status LED System Status LED System ID LED A continuous green LED indicates the system is powered on An amber light indicates one of the power cords is disconnected No light indicates the system is off A green LED indicates network activity via the built in NIC port 1 A green LED indicates network activity via the built in NIC port 2 A random blinking green LED indicates hard dr
2. NAS and both of the expansion unit AC power cables are plugged in and that the units are turned off Wear a wrist strap and always be properly grounded when touching static sensitive equipment parts If a wrist strap is not available touch any unpainted metal surface on the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS and expansion unit back panel to dissipate static electricity Repeat this procedure several times during installation Avoid touching exposed circuitry and handle components by their edges only Caution Do not power on the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS or expansion unit s until after you have connected to the Network The AC source must be electrically isolated by double or reinforced insulation from any hazardous AC or DC source The AC source must be capable of providing up to 500 W of continuous power per feed pair Mains AC Power Disconnect You are responsible for installing an AC power disconnect for the entire rack unit This power source disconnect must be readily accessible and it must be labeled as controlling power to the entire unit not just to the server s Grounding the Rack Installation To avoid the potential for an electrical shock hazard you must include a third wire safety ground conductor with the rack installation The safety grounding conductor must be a minimum 14 AWG connected to the earth ground stud on the rear of the server The safety ground conductor should be connected to the chassis stud with a
3. StorEdge 5210 NAS and Three Expansion Units 20 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide November 2004 Connecting Each Expansion Unit Chassis to an AC Power Outlet When you connect the AC power cords for each expansion unit you should install the provided two cord locks at the same time The provided AC cord locks are used to securely fasten the AC cable connectors Caution For AC power If the expansion unit is connected to AC power sources not within the designated 90 135 180 265 VAC PFC range damage might occur to the unit Note To ensure power redundancy be sure to connect the two power supply modules to two separate circuits for example one commercial circuit and one UPS Obtain an appropriate AC power cable Use a screwdriver to remove the screw and cylindrical standoff from one of the two cord locks provided and set them aside for reassembly later FIGURE 2 12 AC Cord Lock Slide the cord lock over the AC power connector Hold the cylindrical standoff between the two screw holes on the flanges of the cord lock Insert the screw into the first screw hole through the standoff and then into the threaded screw hole on the other flange Tighten the screw with a screwdriver until the flanges bottom out on the cylindrical standoff Chapter 2 Installing the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS 21 7 Push the power cord into the power supply receptacle until it
4. chapter provides introductory information about the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS features It also explains how this user guide is organized and how best to use it to help you get started Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Technology An Introduction For corporate workgroups and departments who require the ability to share documents across heterogeneous platforms in an easily managed environment the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS provides a highly reliable easily installed fundamental piece in a complete End to End network storage solution Supporting file sharing between UNIX and Windows environments the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS significantly accelerates file I O services ensuring data integrity by relying on a full journaling file system Application server performance is also optimized by off loading data sharing responsibilities Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS attaches directly to the network as quickly and simply as a network printer With high speed CPUs and high speed RAID controller architecture to boost performance as well as redundant components that improve data availability the modular scalable Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS offers high levels of performance for users who require optimum file sharing capabilities The expansion units are optional expansion modules that connect to the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS and provide additional storage You can install up to three expansion units to increase storage capacity Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Features Note
5. is firmly seated 8 Push the green ejector handle forward until it is seated against the power supply 9 Turn the thumbscrew of the green ejector handle clockwise until it is finger tight to secure the handle and the cord lock FIGURE 2 13 Installed Cord Lock 10 Repeat this procedure for the second cord lock and second power cable 22 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide November 2004 Powering On the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS and Expansion Unit s Note If you are using a UPS connect the expansion unit s and the NAS filer to the UPS Power up the expansion unit s first followed by the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS The redundant power supplies and separate power cords provide fault tolerance if properly connected Warning The expansion unit s must always be powered up and fiber connected before powering up the main NAS unit If these instructions are not followed data may be lost Note To achieve fault tolerance the first power cord for the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS and the first power cord for each expansion unit should be plugged into the same AC circuit Plug the second power cord for each unit into a different AC circuit Caution When you power off the expansion unit s wait five seconds before you power it back on If you power the expansion unit off and on too quickly unexpected results may occur Powering on the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS
6. it does not require a special data checking disk since it distributes that function across the entire array RAM Random Access Memory Semiconductor based memory that can be read and written by the microprocessor or other hardware devices Generally understood to refer to volatile memory which can be written as well as read Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide November 2004 SCSI SCSI Bus Small Computer Systems Interface It is a standard interface for PCs that allows you to connect up to seven peripheral devices like CD ROM drives A pathway between SCSI hardware devices In the case of SCSI devices the bus usually consists of a circuit board or card in a computer or other device and a CD ROM drive tape backup or the like SCSI Host Adapter Printed circuit board also called an interface card that enables the SCSI ID SMB Striping Termination computer to use a peripheral device for which it does not already have the necessary connections or circuit boards Priority number address of a SCSI device in a SCSI device chain Only one device at time can transmit through a SCSI connection port and priority is given to the device with the highest address SCSI IDs range from 0 to 7 and each SCSI device must be given a unique and unused SCSI ID Network protocol for exchanging files typically used by Windows for Workgroups and OS 2 A RAID based method for data storage in wh
7. two hole crimp terminal with a maximum width of 0 25 inch The nuts on the chassis should be installed with a 10 in Ibs torque The safe ground conductor provides proper grounding only for the server You must provide additional proper grounding for the server You must provide additional proper grounding for the rack and other devices installed in it Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide November 2004 Unit Placement on the Rack Mount the units in the following order 1 Each expansion unit from the bottom up 2 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS head on the top Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Head Top Expansion Unit Bottom Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Head Top Expansion Unit Bottom Rear View with single expansion unit FIGURE 2 7 Recommended Rack Mounting Order Mounting the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS and or Expansion Unit s The Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS and expansion unit s must be mounted in the 72 inch Sun StorEdge Expansion Cabinet SG XARY030A To physically mount the system follow the instructions packaged with the cabinet For instructions on removing and replacing the front bezel refer to Removing and Replacing the Bezel on page 16 Caution The rail and extension kits XTA 5200 2URK 19U for NAS and XTA 3000 2URK 19U for expansion unit are required to safely mount the units The ears on the front of the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS chassis are there to hold the front bezel Chapter 2
8. 0 NAS 9 10 4 Compare the packing slip and the list of parts with the items you received If the list of parts on your packing slip does not match the items you received or any items appear damaged immediately notify your carrier agent and the supplier who prepared your shipment Carefully examine the cables provided in the package If any cable appears to be damaged contact the Technical Service department for an immediate replacement Make sure you have provided the following cables required to complete the installation For the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS m Two 3 prong AC power cables For the expansion unit m Two 3 prong AC power cables a Two ultra high density SCSI cables To obtain qualified cables consult your Sun Microsystems sales representative Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide November 2004 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Front and Back Panels FIGURE 2 1 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Front View FIGURE 2 2 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS with Faceplate Removed SCSI Port to optional SCSI Port AC Power Supply 2 expansion unit internal a LL gt Optional fiber NIC USB VGA reserved UPS USB reserved AC Power Supply 1 SCSI Port for Keyboard AC Power Plugs optional local tape Built in NICs maintenance use FIGURE 2 3 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Back Panel with One RAID Card Chapter 2 Installing the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS 11 Expansio
9. 1 506 670 011 iv Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide November 2004 Contents Introduction 1 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Technology An Introduction 1 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Features 2 Setup Posters 4 Conventions Used in This Manual 4 Contacting Technical Support 5 Where to Go from Here 5 Installing the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS 7 Before You Begin 8 Unpacking the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS and or Expansion Unit s 9 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Front and Back Panels 11 Expansion Unit Front amp Back Panels 12 Rack Mounting the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Expansion Unit 13 Connecting to Networks 17 Connecting Each Expansion Unit Chassis to an AC Power Outlet 21 Powering On the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS and Expansion Unit s 23 Using the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS 27 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Components 27 Contents v Expansion Unit Components 36 A Specifications 39 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS and Expansion Unit Technical Specifications 39 Glossary 41 Index 45 vi Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide November 2004 n nm nm nm nm mn n n n mn n n n n mn n n nm nm n mn GURE 2 1 GURE 2 2 GURE 2 3 GURE 2 4 GURE 2 5 GURE 2 6 GURE 2 7 GURE 2 8 GURE 2 9 GURE 2 10 GURE 2 11 GURE 2 12 GURE 2 13 GURE 2 14 GURE 2 15 GURE 2 16 GURE 3 1 GURE 3 2 GURE 3 3 GURE 3 4 GUR
10. 1U 134mm x 446mm x 510mm 5 25in x 17 5in x 20 1 in 1 25kg 2 751b per drive w shuttle 1 5U 10 C to 35 C 50 F to 95 F 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F 10 C to 40 C 50 F to 104 F 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F 20 to 80 non condensing 10 to 90 non condensing 20 to 80 non condensing 8 to 80 non condensing Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide November 2004 Glossary AC AWG AC stands for alternating current AC power is supplied to the computer through an electrical outlet American Wire Gauge used to measure thickness of wire Configuration The manner in which the software and hardware of an information DC Driver EISA Failure processing system are organized and interconnected 2 The physical and logical arrangement of programs and devices that make up a data processing system 3 The devices and programs that make up a system subsystem or network DC stands for directional current DC power is typically supplied through a DC adapter or battery A software program that enables a computer to communicate with a peripheral device Examples include Procom Technology s SCSI driver a CD ROM driver and printer drivers Extended Industry Standard Architecture EISA is a bus standard that maintains compatibility with the earlier Industry Standard Architecture ISA EISA has a 32 bit data p
11. 4 Plug both power cables into an AC power source 24 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide November 2004 5 Both power cables must be connected before you press the Power button HHL nh RJ 45 SCSI Cable to optional Network Cables expansion unit AC Power Cords Plugs FIGURE 2 15 Connecting the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS AC Power Cables 6 Press the Power button FIGURE 2 16 on the front panel behind the faceplate FRONT PANEL System Status LED System ID LED Hard Drive Status LED NMI not used LEDs and Pushbuttons FIGURE 2 16 Power Switch and Front Panel Detail Refer to the hardcopy Setting Up the Sun StorEdge 5210 poster or to the Quick Reference Manual on the documentation CD for network and system configuration instructions Chapter 2 Installing the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS 25 26 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide November 2004 CHAPTER 3 Using the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS This chapter describes the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS the expansion unit and their components In addition to reviewing this section be sure to consult any included supplementary information The chapter is divided into two sections covering Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS and expansion unit components Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Components Internal Components The Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS contains the following internal components Hard Drive Shuttle
12. CSI connector on the bottom expansion unit Connect the bottom left SCSI connector on both expansion units to its top right SCSI connector Caution Do not connect anything to the top right SCSI connector on the top NAS RAID card Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Top Expansion Unit Bottom Expansion Unit FIGURE 2 10 Connecting the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS and Two Expansion Units Chapter 2 Installing the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS 19 Connecting Three Expansion Units to the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Note To connect three expansion units the NAS server must have two RAID cards installed Refer to the illustration below to connect three expansion units to the NAS server in the following way 1 Connect the top left SCSI connector on the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS to the bottom right SCSI connector on the top expansion unit 2 Connect the bottom right SCSI connector on the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS to the bottom right SCSI connector on the middle expansion unit 3 Connect the bottom left SCSI connector on the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS to the bottom right SCSI connector on the bottom expansion unit 4 Connect the bottom left SCSI connector on all three expansion units to its top right SCSI connector Caution Do not connect anything to the top right SCSI connector on the top NAS RAID card Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Top Expansion Unit Middle Expansion Unit Bottom Expansion Unit FIGURE 2 11 Connecting the Sun
13. E 3 5 Figures Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Front View 11 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS with Faceplate Removed 11 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Back Panel with One RAID Card 11 Expansion Unit Front View 12 Expansion Unit with Faceplate Removed 12 Expansion Unit Back Panel 12 Recommended Rack Mounting Order 15 Connecting to Ethernet Networks 17 Connecting the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS and a Single Expansion Unit 18 Connecting the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS and Two Expansion Units 19 Connecting the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS and Three Expansion Units 20 AC Cord Lock 21 Installed Cord Lock 22 Expansion Unit Back Panel 24 Connecting the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS AC Power Cables 25 Power Switch and Front Panel Detail 25 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS with Drive Shuttles 28 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Network Interface Card Ports 29 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Power Supply 30 Power Switch and Front Panel Detail 31 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Back Panel Ports and Connectors 33 vii FIGURE 3 6 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS with Two RAID Cards 34 FIGURE 3 7 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS VGA Port 35 FIGURE 3 8 Expansion Unit with Front Cover Removed 36 FIGURE 3 9 Sun StorEdge 5210 Expansion Unit Drive Shuttle 37 FIGURE 3 10 Expansion Unit Power Supply Modules 37 viii Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide November 2004 CHAPTER 1 Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS the Sun Microsystems network attached storage solution This
14. Expansion Unit s To turn on each expansion unit Verify that all cables between the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS and expansion unit s are properly secured according to the instructions in Connecting the Expansion Unit s to the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS on page 18 Connect both AC power cables to the back of each expansion unit refer to Connecting Each Expansion Unit Chassis to an AC Power Outlet on page 21 and see FIGURE 2 14 Chapter 2 Installing the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS 23 3 Connect the other end of the power cables to an AC power source 4 For each expansion unit turn on the two power supply switches The power is now on for the expansion unit Power Supply 2 Switch Power Supply 1 Switch AC Power Cord Plug 2 SCSI Cable to AC Power Cord Plug 1 NAS Filer Head FIGURE 2 14 Expansion Unit Back Panel 5 Check that all front panel LEDs turn solid green to indicate good operation Powering on the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Warning If you have one or more expansion units it must always be powered up and fiber connected before powering up the main NAS unit If these instructions are not followed data may be lost After making sure your network connection is secure turn on the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS by using the following procedure 1 Verify that the power switch is in the off position 2 Connect one end of the AC power cable to the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS see FIGURE 2 15 3 Repeat for the second cable
15. For the most current support information please contact your Sun sales representative Supported File Access Protocols Microsoft networks CIFS SMB UNIX NFS V2 and V3 File Transfer Protocol FTP Network Security Protocols Integrates with Windows Domain Controller Network Logon Netlogon client Windows Domain support Multiple Master Domain MMD support CIFS Security Descriptors SD on file and directories Discretionary Access Control Lists DACL on files and directories NIS NIS Unicode Windows Active Directory Service ADS support Windows Dynamic DNS support Windows compatible Kerberos v5 security Windows compatible Lightweight Microsoft compatible LDAP LDAP authentication for NFS Supported Clients Microsoft Windows NT 4 0 2000 XP 2003 Solaris 2 6 7 8 9 and 9x86 Operating System IBM AIX 5 1 HP HP UX 11i 2 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide November 2004 m Red Hat Linux Enterprise Edition 2 1 m SUSE Linux Server 9 Network Connection a Auto sensing 10 100 1000 Base TX dual RJ 45 network connector m Optional Fibre Copper Gigabit Ethernet Automatic IP Address Assignment a Supports DHCP ARP for automatic assignment of IP address Hardware RAID Subsystem m Multiple file system options a The Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS is configured for maximum file protection using hardware RAID 5 disk striping with parity Data Management m Sun StorE
16. Installing the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS 15 in place and are insufficient to hold the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS in a rack The rear of the chassis must be supported Mounting without the rail kit could create a safety hazard or damage the systems or the cabinet it is mounted in Removing and Replacing the Bezel Caution The plastic ear covers are snap on parts that require some care when you remove them Remove the right plastic ear caps carefully to avoid breaking the push button reset switch that is directly below the ear cap Removing the Bezel To remove a plastic ear cap both caps are removed the same way 1 Squeeze both sides of the cap at the top and the bottom 2 Turn the cap toward the center of the expansion unit until it disengages and pull it free Replacing the Bezel To replace the bezel each plastic cap is replaced the same way but be sure the cap with the LED labels is on the right ear A Align the inside round notches of the cap with the round cylindrical posts ball studs on the ear 2 Push the top and bottom of the ear cap onto the ear pressing in on the top side toward the center of the expansion unit first Q Continue pushing the top and bottom of the ear cap onto the ear pressing on the side toward the outside of the expansion unit Do not use force when placing a cap on an ear Caution Be careful to avoid wedging the reset button below the LEDs on the right ear when you repla
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18. Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS and expansion units Chapter Three Using the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Describes how to use the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS and its components It is organized into two sections internal components and external components Appendix Specifications Provides information about physical and environmental characteristics as well as power requirements for the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Glossary Gives definitions for unfamiliar words you might find in this user s guide Index Lists topics alphabetically for quick reference Chapter 1 Introduction 5 6 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide November 2004 CHAPTER 2 Installing the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS This chapter provides comprehensive instructions for installing the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS and the optional expansion units It has been designed to help you Check for required components Unpack the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS and expansion unit s Rack mount the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS and expansion unit s a Li Li a Power on the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS and expansion unit s Note The Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS ships with the operating system installed Before You Begin Before proceeding with the hardware installation please take a moment to make sure your Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS package includes the following listed items Should any of the items be damaged or missing contact your Sun Microsystems sales representative or
19. able protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions in this user s guide may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense If interference is noticed consult your computer system user s guide for radio interference information Generally eliminating the interference involves reorienting the antenna moving the computer away from the receiver or plugging the receiver into a different outlet from that of the computer The FCC has prepared a booklet titled How to Identify and Resolve Radio TV Interference Problems which you may find useful It is available from the US Government Printing Office Washington D C 20402 Stock No 004 000 00345 4 Canadian Department of Communications Compliance Statement This equipment does not exceed Class A limits per radio noise emissions for digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulation of the Canadian Department of Communications Operation in a residential area may cause unacceptable interference to radio and TV reception requiring the owner or operator to take whatever steps are necessary to correct the interfe
20. ath and uses connectors that can accept ISA cards See also ISA A detectable physical change in hardware or software that disrupts normal proper operation A failure is repaired by the replacement of a physical component or software Fast Ethernet Single and Multi Port A high speed version of Ethernet transmitting data at 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet networks use the same media access control method that 10Base T Ethernet networks use but achieve 10 times the data transmission speed Fast Ethernet use twisted pair wiring or fiber optic cable Flash Memory A special type of read only memory ROM that enables users to upgrade the information contained in the memory chips Gigabyte GB A unit of information equal to 1 024 megabytes 41 42 Gigabit Ethernet An Ethernet technology that enables data transfer rates of up to 1 Gbps using optical fiber cable Hot Replacement of Components Hot Swap The ability to replace a failed component without interruption of system service Interface Cable A cable designed to connect a computer to a peripheral device or a peripheral device to another peripheral device allowing each device to communicate with one another Kilobyte KB A unit of information equal to 1 024 bytes LCD Liquid Crystal Display A low power display technology that uses rod shaped crystal molecules that change their orientation when an electrical current flows through them LED Light Emitting Diode A semiconducto
21. ce the plastic cap over it 4 Insert the bezel arms into the chassis holes 16 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide November 2004 5 Lift the bezel into position and press it onto the front of the chassis until it is flush with the front 6 Use the key to lock both bezel locks Connecting to Networks Use the following procedures to connect the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS to your network The network connectors can be found on the rear of the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS server as shown in the following illustration Network Interface Ports FIGURE 2 8 Connecting to Ethernet Networks Connecting to Fast Ethernet Networks To connect the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS server to an Ethernet network a Connect an RJ 45 unshielded twisted pair cable from the network to the Fast Ethernet connector on the rear of the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS server Connecting to Gigabit Ethernet Networks To connect the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS server to a Gigabit network m Connect an RJ 45 unshielded twisted pair cable to a 1000 Base T connection on your network and to the rear of the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS server Or m Connect an SC cable from the network to the optional optical Gigabit Ethernet connector on the rear of the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS server Two optical Gigabit Ethernet connections are optional add ins Chapter 2 Installing the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS 17 Connecting the Expansion Unit s to the Sun StorEdg
22. dge File Checkpoint facility allows users to recover accidentally damaged or deleted data with a simple file copy operation m Directory Tree Quotas m User and Group Quotas Setup and Configuration a SNMP MIB m Web Based User Interface for System Administration m Menu Based Telnet Interface Client Data Backup Network Data Management Protocol NDMP V2 and V3 Network Backup BakBone NetVault 7 supported by BakBone Compatible with Solaris backup software including Veritas NetBackup and Sun StorEdge Enterprise Backup Software Chapter 1 Introduction 3 Setup Posters Check the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS package for an easy Setup Poster about the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS The expansion unit package includes a poster for connecting the expansion unit s Conventions Used in This Manual This manual was designed to make it easy for you to find the information you need quickly To help guide you on your way familiarize yourself with the following icons TABLE 1 1 Conventions Used in Guide Indicates steps or procedures that could result in loss of data or damage to hardware if not followed Caution Note More fully explains a point in the text which might be missed or need further clarification Warns you that antistatic grounding procedures should be i followed before continuing the installation Points out a section where you may need the help of trained technical support personnel or gives information on
23. e 5210 NAS Connecting the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS and expansion unit s varies depending on the number of expansion units being connected The units connect through pairs of SCSI cables and ports This section contains instructions for connecting a single expansion unit two expansion units and three expansion units to the NAS head Connecting a Single Expansion Unit to the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS The left SCSI connector on the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS connects to the bottom right SCSI connector on the expansion unit The bottom left SCSI connector on the expansion unit connects to its top right SCSI connector as shown in the following illustration RAID card A Caution Do not connect anything to the right side SCSI connector on the NAS Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Expansion Unit FIGURE 2 9 Connecting the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS and a Single Expansion Unit Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide November 2004 Connecting Two Expansion Units to the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Note To connect two expansion units the NAS server must have two RAID cards installed Refer to the illustration below to connect two expansion units to the NAS server in the following way Connect the top left SCSI connector on the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS to the bottom right SCSI connector on the top expansion unit Connect the bottom right SCSI connector on the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS to the bottom right S
24. er outlets are close enough to the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS and expansion unit s for the power cords to reach the cabinet properly and supply power to the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS and expansion unit s m Make sure the power cables are properly grounded Grounding Procedure You must maintain reliable grounding of this equipment The Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS system including head and expansion units must be connected to a dedicated 20A receptacle Caution The Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS server and expansion units contain several components sensitive to static electrical discharge Surges of static electricity caused by shuffling your feet across a floor and touching a metallic surface for example Chapter 2 Installing the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS 13 14 can cause damage to electrical components For this reason it is important that proper packaging and grounding techniques be observed Follow the procedures below a Transport products in static safe containers a Cover work stations with approved static dissipating material a Wear a wrist strap and always be properly grounded when touching static sensitive equipment parts a Use only properly grounded tools and equipment m Avoid touching pins leads or circuitry To avoid damaging Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS and expansion unit internal components with static electricity follow these instructions before performing any installation procedures Make sure both of the Sun StorEdge 5210
25. ernal connection This channel on this RAID card is used to support the internally attached disk drives Note The back panel of the NAS that attaches to two or three expansion units has two RAID cards with two SCSI ports each as shown on the next page Chapter 3 Using the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS 33 A A Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS with Two or Three Expansion Units The following shows various ports and connectors on the back panel of the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS The two RAID cards enable connection to two or three expansion units SCSI Port to top SCSI Port expansion unit Do Not Use e i 3 un ee epil USB SCSI to optional yps USB reserved AC Power Supplies reserved local tape SCSI Port to AC Power Plugs expansion unit FIGURE 3 6 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS with Two RAID Cards Caution Do not use the top right SCSI port on the top RAID card Note The back panel of the NAS that attaches to a single expansion unit has one RAID card with two SCSI ports as shown on the previous page Direct Attached Tape Library A local tape backup drive can be attached to the lower left SCSI port on the back of the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Caution Do not attach a local tape drive to a RAID card Make sure the tape drive is on the list of supported tape units Supported tape drives include LT01 LT02 and SDLT320 Supported tape libraries include L8 L25 L100 L180 Note For the most current sup
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27. gnal Lines EN61000 4 5 2 kV AC Line Gnd 1 kV AC Line Line and Outdoor Signal Lines 0 5 kV Indoor Signal Lines gt 10m EN61000 4 6 3V EN61000 4 11 Pass As Information Technology Equipment ITE Class A per as applicable EN55022 1998 CISPR22 1997 Class A EN55024 1998 Required Limits EN61000 4 2 4 kV Direct 8 kV Air EN61000 4 3 3 V m EN61000 4 4 1 kV AC Power Lines 0 5 kV Signal and DC Power Lines EN61000 4 5 1 kV AC Line Line and Outdoor Signal Lines 2 kV AC Line Gnd 0 5 kV DC Power Lines EN61000 4 6 3V EN61000 4 8 1 A m EN61000 4 1 1 Pass EN61000 3 2 Pass EN61000 3 3 Pass Safety This equipment complies with the following requirements of Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC EC Type Examination Certificates EN 60950 1992 2nd Edition Amd 1 2 3 4 11 TUV Certificate No S 72030958 IEC 60950 1999 3rd Edition CB Scheme Certificate No US 7359 UL Evaluated to all CB Countries UL 60950 2000 3rd Edition CSA C22 2 No 60950 00 File E138989 A8 UL 1 Supplementary Information This product was tested and complies with all the irements for the CE Mark PI LMA oY em BMJ OY Dennis P Symanski DATE Donald Cameron DATE Manager Compliance Engineering Program Manager Sun Microsystems Inc Sun Microsystems Scotland Limited 4150 Network Circle MPK15 102 Blackness Road Phase I Main Bldg Santa Clara CA 95054 USA Springfield EH49 7LR Tel 650 786 3255 Scotland United Kingdom Fax 650 786 3723 Tel 44 1 506 672 539 Fax 44
28. how to contact other resources Reminds you to keep the screws you are removing in the procedure as you will need them again to complete the installation or replacement Click Press the left mouse button Enter Words in boldface type represent keystrokes menu items window names or mouse commands 4 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide November 2004 TABLE 1 1 Conventions Used in Guide Disk Drives Disk drives such as drive A drive C or network drives are referred to as A C etc Commands Words in Courier type indicate commands or prompts and Prompts provided by the computer or server Commands Words in boldface Courier type indicate commands you should type Contacting Technical Support For technical problems requiring on site service Sun Microsystems provides professional experienced field engineers who work closely with our Technical Support Engineers for total solution support For more information about purchasing an on site service package for your system contact your sales representative or reseller You can contact Sun Microsystems Technical Support Engineers in a variety of ways or obtain technical information specifications files answers to frequently asked questions by going to http www sun com service contacting solution html Where to Go from Here Chapter Two Installing the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Provides instructions for installing the
29. ich a single drive is designated to store error correction or parity data with the remaining drives in an array used to record sequential smaller sized portions of data The electrical connection at each end of the SCSI bus composed of a set of resistors on internal SCSI devices or an active or passive SCSI terminator block on external SCSI devices Glossary 43 44 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide November 2004 Index B back panel components 33 34 C card network interface 29 clients 2 components back panel 33 34 external 30 internal 27 connections network 3 power 14 conventions 4 D drive shuttle 36 E electrical grounding 13 expansion unit 36 drive shuttle 36 hard drives 36 external components 30 F front panel switches 31 G grounding requirements 13 H hard drives 36 indicators LED status 32 interface user 31 internal components 27 L LED status indicators 32 45 N T network technical support 5 connections 3 interface card 29 U P user interface 31 panel back components 33 34 front switches 31 V port VGA port 35 VGA 35 power connections 14 power supply 37 power switches 31 protocols 2 R requirements grounding 13 S security 2 shuttle drive 36 status indicators LED 32 status LED indicator 32 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS back panel components 33 34 expansion unit 36 external components 30 LED status indicato
30. ive activities A continuous amber light indicates a hard drive fault No light indicates no activities or faults A continuous green LED indicates the system is in normal operation A blinking green LED indicates the system is operating in a degraded mode A continuous amber LED indicates the system is in a critical or nonrecoverable condition A blinking amber LED indicates the system is in a non critical condition A red light indicates one of the power cords is disconnected No light indicates the system is halted assuming the power LED is green A continuous blue LED indicates the ID button is depressed No light indicates the ID button is not depressed 32 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide November 2004 Back Panel Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS with Optional Single Expansion Unit The following shows various ports and connectors on the back panel of the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS The single RAID card enables connection to an optional expansion unit SCSI Port to optional SCSI Port AC Power Supply 2 Optional fiber NIC expansion unit internal USB VGA reserved ups USB reserved AC Power Supply 1 SCSI Port for Keyboard AC Power Plugs optional local tape Built in NICs maintenance use FIGURE 3 5 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Back Panel Ports and Connectors Caution Do not use the right hand SCSI port on the RAID card for an ext
31. n Unit Front amp Back Panels FIGURE 2 5 Expansion Unit with Faceplate Removed Channel 2 Connectors jumper for expansion unit Power Switch Power Switch Channel 1 AC Power Plug SCSI Connector AC Power Plug to Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS FIGURE 2 6 Expansion Unit Back Panel 12 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide November 2004 Rack Mounting the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Expansion Unit Rack mounting the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS and expansion unit s consists of the following procedures m Determining the position of the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS and expansion unit s in the rack Mounting the outer slide rail assemblies onto the rack m Sliding the rails on the chassis into the slide assemblies m Attaching the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS and or expansion unit s to the rack Before you begin rack mounting the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS or expansion unit s m Check that the maximum ambient operating temperature in the rack does not exceed 95 F 35 C a Pick a location that allows unrestricted air flow for the cooling fans m Make sure mounting the units into the rack will not tip the rack over even when the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS and expansion unit s are fully extended from the rack a Install the components so that the rack is stable Begin loading from the bottom of the rack to the top Caution Uneven loading of the rack can cause dangerous instability a Make sure the pow
32. ns information about the environmental and physical characteristics as well as the power requirements of your Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS and expansion unit systems Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS and Expansion Unit Technical Specifications 1 Power Specification 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 Voltage 100 120 V or 200 240 V Frequency 50 60 Hz 5 Hz AC Current Input typical e CPU Head 5 2A 115 V or 2 6 A 230 V e Expansion unit 6 0A 115 V or 3 0A 230 V Power Consumption e CPU HEAD 568 VA from AC source 426 W from power supply Typical Power Availability 500W maximum from power supply e Expansion unit 532 VA 400 W typical unit 21 W 146 GB drives Power Availability 500 W Power Cord SJT or SVT 18 SWG min 3 conductor w 250V 10A plug socket Socket IEC 320 250V 10A 39 1 6 Head Dissipation BTU hr CPU Head Expansion unit Hard Drive 146 GB 2 Physical Characteristics 2 1 CPU Head Dimension HxWxD Weight Rack Height 2 2 Storage Module Dimension HxWxD Weight Rack Height 3 Environmental Specifications 3 1 Temperature CPU Head Operating Non operating storage Expansion unit Operating Non operating storage 3 2 Humidity CPU Head Operating Non operating Expansion unit Operating Non operating 1448 BTU hr typical 1360 BTU hr typical 119 BTU hr typical 89 mm x 430 mm x 648 mm 3 5 in x 16 93 in x 25 51 in 34 8 kg 76 6 Ibs
33. o 12 hot swappable hard drives at the front panel Each drive has a capacity of 133 GB for a total available capacity of 1 3 TB per expansion unit with one drive used for parity and one hot spare drive Each drive is encased in its own drive shuttle These drive shuttles can be individually replaced without shutting down the expansion unit or the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS server When replacing a failed drive use the Web Administrator to add it as a hot spare Caution Hot swap only one drive shuttle at a time Confirm that the RAID subsystem has completed any necessary rebuild before removing another drive shuttle Caution Do not update system software or RAID firmware when the RAID subsystem is in critical state or is creating newor rebuilding an existing volume 36 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide November 2004 FIGURE 3 9 Sun StorEdge 5210 Expansion Unit Drive Shuttle Expansion Unit Power Supplies Lever Lock Release Lever Power Supply Module Channel 2 Connectors jumper for expansion unit Power Switch unused Power Switch Channel 1 AC Power Plug SCSI Connector AC Power Plug to Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS FIGURE 3 10 Expansion Unit Power Supply Modules Chapter 3 Using the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS 37 38 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide November 2004 APPENDIX Specifications This appendix contai
34. port information please contact your Sun sales representative 34 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide November 2004 The SCSI ID of the tape library must be lower than the tape drive For example set the library ID to 0 and the drive ID to a non conflicting value such as 5 For details about the tape drive system you are using refer to the documentation that came with the system Enclosure Cover Caution Only a qualified service technician should remove the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS to access any of the components inside the server Always properly replace the cover prior to powering on the system Failure to replace the cover properly can seriously damage internal components VGA Port Do not use the VGA port at the rear panel of the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS This connector is reserved for Sun Microsystems Technical Support staff and is used to diagnose the file server For normal operation use either the Web Administrator GUI or Telnet see the software user guide VGA Port FIGURE 3 7 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS VGA Port Chapter 3 Using the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS 35 A A Expansion Unit Components Expansion units allow you to extend the storage capabilities of your Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS server with a total available capacity of 1 3 TB per expansion unit FIGURE 3 8 Expansion Unit with Front Cover Removed Expansion Unit Drive Shuttles Each expansion unit contains up t
35. r device that converts electrical energy into light Megabyte MB A unit of information equivalent to 1 048 576 bytes or 1 024 kilobytes Most uses of megabytes however refer to exactly 1 million bytes Megahertz MHz A measure of frequency equivalent to 1 million cycles per second Motherboard A large circuit board that contains the computer s central processing unit CPU microprocessor support chips random access memory RAM and expansion slots MTBF Mean Time Between Failures The estimated time a device operates before a failure occurs NAS Network Attached Storage A storage appliance that connects directly to the network Does not usually perform network directory services or function as an application server instead augments storage capacities Quick and easy to set up NAS appliances also typically provide cross platform file sharing NIC Network Interface Card An adapter that lets you connect a network cable to a microcomputer The card includes encoding and decoding circuitry and a receptacle for a network cable connection RAID Redundant Array of Independent Disks A group of hard disks under the control of array management software that work together to improve performance and decrease the odds of losing data to mechanical or electronic failure by using techniques such as data striping RAID Level 5 The most commonly used RAID implementation RAID level 5 uses a sector based striping scheme like RAID level 4 but
36. rence Avis de conformite aux normes du ministere des Communications du Canada Cet equipment ne depasse pas les limites de Classe A d emission de bruits radioelectriques pour les appareils numeriques telles que perscrites par le Reglement sur le brouillage radioelectrique etabli par le ministere des Communications du Canada L exploitation faite en milieu residentiel peut entrainer le brouillage des receptions radio et television ce qui obligerait le proprietaire ou l operateur a prendre les dispositions necessaires pour en eliminer les causes amp Sun microsystems Declaration of Conformity Compliance Model Number SR2300 Product Family Name Sun Fire V65x Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS EMC USA FCC Class A This equipment complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This equipment may not cause harmful interference 2 This equipment must accept any interference that may cause undesired operation European Union This equipment complies with the following requirements of the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC As Telecommunication Network Equipment TNE in both Telecom Centers and Other Than Telecom Centers per as applicable EN300 386 V 1 3 1 09 2001 Required Limits EN55022 CISPR22 Class A EN61000 3 2 Pass EN61000 3 3 Pass EN61000 4 2 6 kV Direct 8 kV Air EN61000 4 3 3 V m 80 1000MHz 10 V m 800 960 MHz and 1400 2000 MHz EN61000 4 4 1 KV AC and DC Power Lines 0 5 kV Si
37. reseller immediately Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS filer Setup Poster Product documentation CD ROM S gt AC Power Cords These must be ordered separately from Sun Microsystems s ai Rail mounting kit This must be ordered separately from Sun Microsystems 8 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide November 2004 If you purchased one or more expansion units take a moment to make sure that the package includes the following listed items Should any of the items be damaged or missing contact your Sun Microsystems sales representative or reseller immediately Expansion unit s Setup Poster LRU Two SCSI cables BQ AW gt gt AC power cords These must be ordered separately from P FF Sun Microsystems Mounting kit This must be ordered separately from Sun Microsystems Unpacking the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS and or Expansion Unit s Follow these guidelines for unpacking the equipment Caution Always use two people to remove the unit from its container to avoid personal injury or damage to the equipment during installation A fully loaded unit weighs approximately 60 pounds Select a suitable area for unpacking Store all packing material and boxes for possible equipment returns Check the Contents Sheet in your product package The Contents Sheet summarizes the standard contents for your product Chapter 2 Installing the Sun StorEdge 521
38. rques SPARC sont utilis es sous licence et sont des marques de fabrique ou des marques d pos es de SPARC International Inc aux Etats Unis et dans d autres pays Les produits portant les marques SPARC sont bas s sur une architecture d velopp e par Sun Microsystems Inc L interface d utilisation graphique OPEN LOOK et Sun a t d velopp e par Sun Microsystems Inc pour ses utilisateurs et licenci s Sun reconna t les efforts de ponni de Xerox pour la recherche et le d veloppement du concept des interfaces d utilisation visuelle ou graphique pour l industrie de l informatique Sun d tient une license non exclusive de Xerox sur l interface d utilisation graphique Xerox cette licence couvrant galement les licenci es de Sun qui mettent en place l interface d utilisation graphique OPEN LOOK et qui en outre se conforment aux licences crites de Sun LA DOCUMENTATION EST FOURNIE EN L TAT ET TOUTES AUTRES CONDITIONS DECLARATIONS ET GARANTIES EXPRESSES OU TACITES SONT FORMELLEMENT EXCLUES DANS LA MESURE AUTORISEE PAR LA LOI APPLICABLE Y COMPRIS NOTAMMENT TOUTE GARANTIE IMPLICITE RELATIVE A LA QUALITE MARCHANDE A L APTITUDE A UNE UTILISATION PARTICULIERE OU A L ABSENCE DE CONTREFA ON LD a Ca Adobe PostScript Radio TV Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reason
39. rs 32 power switches 31 user interface 31 VGA port 35 supported clients 2 switches front panel 31 power 31 system status 32 46 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide November 2004
40. s Built in Network Interface Card Ports SCSI Ports Motherboard CPU Memory Power Supplies Fans Caution Only a qualified service technician should remove the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS or expansion unit covers to access any of the components inside the server 27 Hard Drive Shuttles The Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS contains six 6 internal hard drive shuttles These drives reside behind the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS faceplate gt CO sun Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS with Faceplate Hard Drive Shuttles Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS with Faceplate Removed FIGURE 3 1 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS with Drive Shuttles Each drive shuttle has a raw capacity of 146 GB and usable capacity of 133 GB for a total available capacity of 532 GB with one drive used for parity and one hot spare drive 28 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide November 2004 Built in Network Interface Card NIC Ports The two built in NIC ports enable communication between the network host server and the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS The Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS supports three network types Ethernet Fast Ethernet and Gigabit An Optical Gigabit card is also available Built in NIC Ports FIGURE 3 2 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Network Interface Card Ports Power Supplies A system s power supply provides power to all of its components Power supply systems for both the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS servers and the expansion unit are auto
41. s r serv s Sun Microsystems Inc a les droits de propri t intellectuels relatants a la technologie qui est d crit dans ce document En particulier et sans la limitation ces droits de propri t intellectuels peuvent inclure un ou plus des brevets am ricains num r s a http www sun com patents et un ou les brevets plus suppl mentaires ou les applications de brevet en attente dans les Etats Unis et dans les autres pays Ce produit ou document est prot g par un copyright et distribu avec des licences qui en restreignent l utilisation la copie la distribution et la d compilation Aucune partie de ce produit ou document ne peut tre reproduite sous aucune forme par quelque moyen que ce soit sans l autorisation pr alable et crite de Sun et de ses bailleurs de licence s il y ena Le logiciel d tenu par des tiers et qui comprend la technologie relative aux polices de caract res est prot g par un copyright et licenci par des fournisseurs de Sun Des parties de ce produit pourront tre d riv es des syst mes Berkeley BSD licenci s par l Universit de Californie UNIX est une marque d pos e aux Etats Unis et dans d autres pays et licenci e exclusivement par X Open Company Ltd Sun Sun Microsystems le logo Sun AnswerBook2 docs sun com Sun StorEdge Java et Solaris sont des marques de fabrique ou des marques d pos es de Sun Microsystems Inc aux Etats Unis et dans d autres pays Toutes les ma
42. sensing devices The power supply system in the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS consists of two 2 redundant hot swappable modules in a 1 1 configuration Each module is capable of maintaining a load of 500 watts A minimum of one supply is required for proper system operation although two supplies are required to affect redundant power supply A red light on the rear of the power supply module indicates that the power cord is disconnected Chapter 3 Using the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS 29 Release Lever Power Supply Module Power Power Supply 1 Supply 2 FIGURE 3 3 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Power Supply Power Supply features are 500 W output capability LED status indicators Internal cooling fans with multi speed capability Built in load sharing capability Built in overloading protection capability a a a a a m Integral handle for insertion extraction External Components The Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS includes the following external components Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS User Interface UI Power Switches SCSI Port for Optional Tape Drive VGA Port 30 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS Hardware Installation Configuration and User Guide November 2004 Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS User Interface UI The backlit two line 20 character LCD panel the LCD Selector Buttons as well as the power general fault and link activity LED indicators are located on the Sun StorEdge 5210 NAS front panel behind the faceplate as shown in the following
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