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1. dco043a A side PDU B side PDU B side jumper cables A side jumper cables 5 PDU power cords 6 AC power outlets 7 Circuit breakers maximum of 20A Electrical Power Planning 2 7 Selecting a UPS Unit for ftServer Systems Selecting a UPS Unit for ftServer Systems Stratus does not sell or service UPS units However Stratus has qualified UPS models for use with ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 systems Use Table 2 1 to determine the number ofwatts the A side of your system requires and use Table 2 9 and 2 10 to select a UPS model NOTE Generally system fault tolerance could be at risk if you use a UPS with systems that run ftSSS for VMware vSphere or ftSSS for the Linux operating system These versions of ftSSS do not include the logic to decide whether the operating system should shut down in response to certain signals from the UPS and the UPS may unnecessarily shut down the system If you have a situation that requires the use of a UPS for example if you do not have two separate power sources at the installation site use the tables in this section to select an appropriate UPS do not use UPS signaling and contact the CAC or your authorized Stratus
2. CAC Stratus Site Planning for ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 Systems 1 15 Safety Notices A WARNING TIEA Aaa te BURAK RE TB He ae gt Bese Sas RE PSB SNC al Rakt PT SS ITA RH Saal ERCO BARA ARZEAY EUR gt ant ial ARSE Sk ah ERTEAN MEA RRENO te Bie EI gt WEAR FATES Be EARNE RAE tH al eee EA To A WARNING i Stratus ftServer 2600 4500 77 63003A PEIE R639 Peat ARSE FF ARIE Stratus ftServer 2600 4500 7 6300F BPE FES ASS R639 WRR ARTES HRT aE TAR K OREN Haab A BB o A WARNING Aft gt WRITERS iS A WARNING DVD SERRE TISS BSS Ho DRE EA Re aS RR TRESS o SHH AJGA th al AE ABR a tats ERAT UR 1 16 Stratus ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 Systems Site Planning Guide R638 Chapter 2 Electrical Power Planning For information about planning appropriate AC electrical power for your system and its peripheral components see e Redundant Power Sources on page 2 1 e AC Power and HVAC Ser
3. CPU Element 0 I O Element 10 CPU Element 1 IO Element 11 CED dco048 Figure 4 2 Direct Attach Fibre Channel Connections to an ftScalable Storage System ftScalable Storage ftScalable Storage RAID Controller Tray 1 RAID Controller Tray 2 CPU Element 0 IMO Element 10 CPU Element 1 I O Element 11 CEDO dco047 4 4 Stratus ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 Systems Site Planning Guide R638 Ethernet Cables Ethernet Cables In addition to the Ethernet cables listed in this section you must also plan to provide network connection points Consider providing a network connection with Internet access for each of the VTMs to allow you and if authorized the CAC o your authorized Stratus service representative to access the VTMs Web interface to operate the system and diagnose problems remotely Ifavailable this mode of accessing the VTMs is faster and more reliable than dialup through the ASN modem A WARNING Make sure network cables can be routed out of the way of foot traffic You will need Ethernet cables for the following connections e From two
4. 14 13 12 USB ports 3 Modem and telephone port PCI adapter slot 3 PCle or PCI X full height Not available on ftServer 2600 systems PCI adapter slot 4 PCle or PCI X full height Not available on ftServer 2600 systems PCI adapter slot 1 PCle low profile PCI adapter slot 2 PCle low profile Power receptacles 2 10 11 12 13 14 10 9 8 dco002b Power supply LEDs 2 Embedded 10 100 1000 Mbps Ethernet ports 4 CPU I O enclosure blue identification LEDs 2 VTM Ethernet ports 2 System backplane Serial COM ports 2 VGA monitor port System Specifications A 3 System Specifications Table A 1 Cabinet Dimensions 24U Shipping Container Height including pallet 56 in 1 42m Width 41 in 1 04m Depth 53 38U Shipping Container in 1 35m Height including pallet Width 41 Depth 53 24U Cabinet Height including casters 49 5 in 1 26m Width 27 6 in 70 cm Depth 41 in 1 04m Weight empty 280 Ib 127 kg Weight empty with pallet and shipping container Weight capacity payload 38U Cabinet 436 Ib 197 8 kg 1500 Ib 559 9 kg Height including casters 74 in 1 9m Width 27 5 in 70 cm Depth 41 in 1 04m Weight empty with front and rear doors 350 Ib 157 7 kg Weight empty with pallet and shipping container
5. 2 10 Stratus ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 Systems Site Planning Guide R638 Selecting a UPS Unit for ftServer Systems Figure 2 3 Power Cord Connections for Systems PDUs and a UPS 9 8 5 2 ROO 1 A side PDU 6 UPS 2 B side PDU 7 UPS power cord B side system power cables 8 AC power outlets black 4 A side system power cables gray 9 AC power mains distribution circuit breaker maximum of 20A 5 PDU power cords Electrical Power Planning 2 11 Selecting a UPS Unit for ftServer Systems Connecting a System Directly to a UPS You can connect the A side power connectors of your system directly to a UPS as shown in Figure 2 4 Figure 2 4 Rack Mountable Systems A Side Power Connected Directly to a UPS
6. Blockers are installed between the vertical mounting rails and the side panels at the rear of the cabinet Vents are evenly distributed on the front and rear doors and make up at least 69 of the surface area 6 2 Stratus ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 Systems Site Planning Guide R638 Cabinet Requirements NOTE If your cabinet does not have vented front and rear doors you can remove the doors from the cabinet while your ftServer system is operating e The final installation conforms to all emission immunity safety and other applicable regulations Figure 6 1 shows the required rail clearance between the front vertical rails and the inside edge of an accessory leg Cabinet and Monitor Requirements 6 3 Cabinet Requirements Figure 6 1 Rail Clearance 1 27 cm minimum msys182 Front vertical EIA rail 1 2 Accessory leg 3 Front of cabinet Stratus ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 Systems Site Planning Guide R638 6 4 Monitor Requirements Monitor Requirements If you are using a monitor that is not supplied by Stratus make sure that The monitor accepts universal 100 240 volts AC VAC 50 60 Hertz Hz power The VGA cable has a 15 pin D sub connector The power cord for the monitor is long enough to reach the power source The plug type on the power cord is compatible with the external power source at the sit
7. N OV G PE Single system 20A maximum C PDU 20A maximum L Ag Ay Wall Power Cord x Y G PE To power input A or B Electrical Circuit and Wiring Information B 5 Circuit Wiring Diagrams Figure B 6 shows a split phase 120 240V AC circuit connection Note that this application requires a double pole circuit breaker Figure B 6 Split Phase 120 240 Volts AC Circuit Connection L1 240V Circuit A or B 9 L2 120V 120V N OV G PE Single system 20A maximum PDU 20A maximum AE AZ Ay Wall Power Cord x Y G PE To power input A or B B 6 Stratus ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 Systems Site Planning Guide R638 Circuit Wiring Diagrams Figure B 7 shows a three phase 208V AC Y or A source circuit connection which is a phase to phase source connection Note that the X and Y inputs on the system can be connected from L1 and L2 L2 and L3 or L1 and L3 This application requires a double pole circuit breaker Figure B 7 Three Phase 208V AC Y or D Source Circuit Connection Phase to Phase L1 Circuit A or B Single system 20A maximum x L2 y DBV 120V 208V L3 Z 120V 120V N OV o G PE PDU 20A maximum Ay Ay Wall Power Cord Y G PE To power input A or B Electrical Circuit and Wiring Information B 7 Circuit Wiring Diagrams Figure B 8 shows a three phase 380V AC
8. 512 Ib 232 2 kg Weight capacity payload 1500 Ib 559 9 kg Stratus ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 Systems Site Planning Guide R638 System Specifications Table A 2 ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 System CPU I O Enclosure Specifications Power Input power Nominal input voltage Power Factor 700W for each enclosure 1400W total 100 127 or 200 240 volts 50 60 Hz 0 98 VA 720 240V x 3A 700 100V x 7A Protective earth ground current Physical Dimensions 3 5 mA maximum for each AC power cord Height 7 0 in 17 78 cm 4U Width 17 50 in 44 45 cm Depth 29 27 in 74 34 cm with modem excluding rail and bezel Weight including 12 DIMMS 2 processors and 8 disks per enclosure Environmental Two enclosures 84 Ib 38 1 kg fully loaded Rails and shelf unit 13 8 Ib 6 26 kg Operating temperature 41 F to 95 F 5 C to 35 C For every 800 ft 243 8 m above 2000 ft 609 6 m lower the maximum operating temperature by 1 C Storage temperature 38 F to 140 F 40 C to 60 C vented Operating altitude O ft to 10 000 ft Om to 3 048m Maximum rate of temperature change during operation 12 C per hour Relative humidity during operation 10 to 80 noncondensing Relative humidity during storage 5 to 95 noncondensing Heat dissipation each system both enclosures
9. 4774 BTUs per hour System Specifications A 5 System Specifications Table A 2 ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 System CPU I O Enclosure Specifications Continued Air cleanliness Meets ISO 14644 1 class 8 standards Features Processors ftServer 2600 One Intel Xeon Quad Core 2 0 GHz processor in each CPU 1 O enclosure ftServer 4500 One or two Intel Xeon Quad Core 2 0 GHz processors in each CPU 1I O enclosure ftServer 6300 Two Intel Xeon Quad Core 2 93 GHz processors in each CPU 1 O enclosure 12 physical fully buffered FB DDR3 inline memory module DIMM slots in each CPU I O enclosure All 12 slots are usable in dual processor systems Only 6 slots are usable in single processor systems Ports Two 10 100 1000 Mbps Ethernet ports in each CPU 1 O enclosure Two AC power connectors one VGA port two serial ports and four USB portst three on the system backplane and one on the front panel PCle slots Two low profile PCI Express slots standard on each CPU I O enclosure standard See PCI Adapter Specifications for details Additional PCI slots Each CPU I O enclosure supports one optional riser optional for ftServer e Optional PCle riser supports two full height capable PCle slots 4500 and 6300 OR systems Optional PCI X riser supports two full height capable PCI X slots See PCI Adapter Specifications for details BMC One advanced system management module Baseboard Managem
10. Fault Protection Requirements Each enclosure in ftServer systems contains internal fault overload current protection However the system relies on the power distribution system at your site for protection against potential faults in the power cords and the wiring in the system base System and PDU power cords must not be connected to a branch circuit greater than 20A Grounding Considerations The system obtains an earth reference ground through the power cords attached to the system Similarly each peripheral device connected to the system obtains ground through its power cord You must ensure that a high integrity safety ground conductor is installed as part of the wiring system in accordance with U S national electric code NFPA 70 or the equivalent The international safety standard EN60950 for electronic data processing EDP equipment also requires a ground conductor but calls it a protective earth PE ground Depending upon local conditions ground potentials may differ between the system base and any peripheral devices connected to the system base All grounds in the system must return to the same reference point in the power distribution system as close as possible to zero 0 volt potential relative to earth reference ground Earth reference ground is typically a metal stake in the ground to which the ground conductors from one or more buildings are attached Electrical Circuit and Wiring Information B 1 Circuit Wiring Di
11. and 6300 Systems Site Planning Guide R638 iSCSI Connections VMware Systems Table 4 2 Customer Supplied Ethernet Cables Continued Marketing ID Cable Component Quantity Length Cable Type ftScalable Storage 3 two for N A You must 24 AWG Unshielded Twisted Pair RAID controller tray each supply these cables UTP EIA TIA Verified Category 3 controller tray or Category 5 wire with RJ 45 and one toa modular connectors terminated with management pair wiring adhering to the EIA TIA PC 568 A or EIA TIA 568 B standard For connections to an Ethernet hub or switch provide a straight through cable For 100 Mbps fast Ethernet operation provide full duplex or Category 5 Ethernet cables Contact your Stratus account team for information on availability of this product ftScalable Storage systems are optional If you connect an ftServer system running VMware ESX software to aniSCSI or EMC starage system consider its Ethernet network requirements in your site planning iSCSI Connections VMware Systems ftServer systems running ftSSS for VMware vSphere that boot from internal SAS disks support the use of iSCSI external storage enclosures These systems only support software iSCSI in conjunction with standard network adapters Hardware iSCSI HBAs are not supported Stratus does not sell iSCSI storage systems Contact your account representative for information about iSCSI storage systems qualified for use with ftS
12. or D Source Circuit Connection Phase to Neutral B 8 Figures V Table 1 1 Table 1 2 Table 1 3 Table 1 4 Table 1 5 Table 2 1 Table 2 2 Table 2 3 Table 2 4 Table 2 5 Table 2 6 Table 2 7 Table 2 8 Table 2 9 Table 2 10 Table 2 11 Table 2 12 Table 2 13 Table 2 14 Table 2 15 Table 4 1 Table 4 2 Table 5 1 Table 5 2 Table 5 3 Table 5 4 Table A 1 Ethernet PCle Adapters ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 System Documentation Additional System Documentation for Windows Systems Additional System Documentation for Linux Systems Additional System Documentation for VMware Systems Worksheet Determining A Side Power Requirements Worksheet Determining B Side Power Requirements Worksheet Determining External Power Requirements HVAC Requirements Worksheet A Side External Power Outlet Requirements PDUs Used Worksheet B Side External Power Outlet Requirements PDUs Used Worksheet A Side External Power Outlet Requirements No PDUs Worksheet B Side External Power Outlet Requirements No PDUs APC Symmetra Models for PDUs or for Multiple Systems APC UPS Models for a Single Rack Mountable System Power Cords ftServer Systems and Peripheral Components to AC Power Power Cords Between ftServer Systems or Storage Systems and a UPS Power Cords to Connect PDUs Directly to AC Power Mains AC Power Cords to Connect PDUs to a UPS System Power Jumper Cables to Connect ftServer Sys
13. requirements 6 5 N NEMA connector 5 15 B 9 L6 20 B 9 network Ethernet cables 4 5 network management card UPS 2 10 O optical Fibre Channel connections 4 2 P PCle adapters U104 4 5 4 6 U105 4 5 4 6 U106 4 2 U108 4 5 4 6 PDUs configuration planning 5 1 power jumper cables 2 15 power cords 2 14 site planning A 8 specifications A 9 usage calculation sample 5 4 worksheets 5 4 power AC cords LCD monitor units 2 13 monitors 2 13 storage enclosures 2 13 systems 2 13 tape drive enclosures 2 13 electrical requirements 2 2 PDU connections illustrated 2 11 service requirements 2 2 2 4 2 5 A side 2 4 2 5 B side 2 4 2 5 sources 2 1 direct 2 6 UPS 2 10 2 12 system connections illustrated 2 6 UPS connections illustrated 2 12 wall outlets 2 4 3 3 PowerChute Network Shutdown 2 10 protective earth ground B 1 R racks configuration planning 5 1 5 5 requirements 6 1 removing power 1 10 room requirements 3 1 S SAA 3 15 AS NZS connector 3112 1993 B 10 Index 2 Stratus ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 Systems Site Planning Guide R638 Index SABS connector 164 1 1992 B 9 safety notices 1 10 service requirements AC power 2 2 SEV connector 1011 S24507 B 10 single phase circuit connections 120 V AC B 4 240 V AC B 5 site planning checklist 1 2 overview 1 1 space planning 3 1 cables 3 3 future expansion 3 2 room requirements 3 1 speci
14. 120V 5 15R Model SUA1500RMJ2UB 100V 100V 5 15R Rest of the world Model SUA1500RMI2U 230V 230V C14 C13 Electrical Power Planning 2 9 Selecting a UPS Unit for ftServer Systems Communicating with a UPS over a Network Use the following additional tools to enable a UPS and an ftServer system that runs the Windows operating system to communicate over the network e APC Network Management Card EX APC part number AP9617 An APC Network Management Card EX is astandard component of the Symmetra UPS but you must purchase the network card for the APC Smart UPS APC PowerChute Network Shutdown for the ftServer system When you install your ftServer system download PowerChute Network Shutdown from APC and install and configure the tool on the system as described in the Stratus ftServer System Software Installation and Configuration for Windows Systems ROO2W PowerChute Network Shutdown monitors the UPS for an imminent power loss and initiates a shutdown of the system before power is lost Connecting Power to Systems PDUs and a UPS When you plan for PDUs and a UPS note the following e Only the top PDU is connected to the UPS e The bottom PDU is connected directly to an AC power main e The UPS can be connected to the same AC power main that the bottom PDU is connected to or the UPS can be connected to another AC power main Figure 2 3 shows how to connect rack mounted systems to PDUs and the PDUs to UPS units
15. 2 Electrical Power Planning 2 1 Redundant Power Sources 2 1 AC Power and HVAC Service Requirements 2 2 AC Power Outlet Requirements 2 4 Connecting a System Directly to Separate AC Sources 2 6 Selecting a UPS Unit for ftServer Systems 2 8 Communicating with a UPS over a Network 2 10 Connecting Power to Systems PDUs and a UPS 2 10 Connecting a System Directly to a UPS 2 12 Power Cord Summary 2 13 Power Cords for ftServer Systems and Peripheral Components 2 13 PDU Power Cords 2 14 Grounding Requirements 2 15 3 Space Planning 3 1 Room Requirements 3 1 Planning for Cables 3 3 4 Communications Line Planning 4 1 External SAS Connections 4 2 Contents iii Contents Fibre Channel Connections 4 2 Ethernet Cables 4 5 iSCSI Connections VMware Systems 4 7 Telephone Line Connections 4 8 Telephone Line Connections in Australia and New Zealand 4 8 Site Planning for Systems in an ftGateway Group 4 9 5 Rack Configuration Planning 5 1 Using PDUs 5 1 Determining PDU Requirements 5 2 Example of PDU Usage Calculation 5 4 6 Cabinet and Monitor Requirements 6 1 Cabinet Requirements 6 1 Monitor Requirements 6 5 Appendix A System Specifications A 1 System Specifications A 1 PCI Adapter Specifications A 7 AAP87600 PDU Specifications A 8 Appendix B Electrical Circuit and Wiring Information B 1 Fault Protection Requirements B 1 Grounding Considerations B 1 Circuit Wiring Diagrams B 2 Electrical Power Connectors B
16. 51317 3 2 2006 3 3 2008 GOST 26329 84 CISPR 22 Class A Certificate of Compliance with the Radio South Africa Regulations KCC No 2008 39 Annex 4 Technical Requirements for EMI Safety for South Korea of the 2008 7 ITE GB4943 2001 CCC Qualification EMC Safety GB3254 1998 class A GB17625 1 2003 VCCI V 3 2006 04 Class Voluntary Control Council for Interference by Japan Information Technology Equipment BSMI CNS13438 95 Information technology equipment Radio Taiwan CNS14336 94 Class A disturbance characteristics VCCI Note IDRE JIAAPRRMHRECH ORES KER CHATS LERE eHSMIPFLLMHVED COBSICMLBASAHWAMRLBTS LIBRA VCCI A BSMI Note F RA PE RRR KE AR Standards Compliance C 3 Toxic and Hazardous Substances and Elements Disclosure Energy Star Note As defined by the EPA ENERGYSTAR Progran Requirements for Computer Servers Tier 1 requirements this server is defined as a Fully Fault Tolerant Server Presently there are no defined requirements and this category of servers is ineligible to receive an Energy Star rating As such there are no sales restrictions for local or federal agencies Toxic and Hazardous Substances and Elements Disclosure ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 systems are compliant with the Europe
17. 9 Appendix C Standards Compliance C 1 Electronic Interference Immunity Safety and Noise Level Standards Compliance C 1 Toxic and Hazardous Substances and Elements Disclosure C 4 Guidelines for Airborne Contamination Particulate and Gaseous C 4 Index Index 1 iv Stratus ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 Systems Site Planning Guide R638 Figure 2 1 Figure 2 2 Figure 2 3 Figure 2 4 Figure 4 1 Figure 4 2 Figure 6 1 Figure A 1 Figure A 2 Figure A 3 Figure B 1 Figure B 2 Figure B 3 Figure B 4 Figure B 5 Figure B 6 Figure B 7 Figure B 8 Figures System Connected Directly to AC Power 2 6 PDUs Connected Directly to AC Power 2 7 Power Cord Connections for Systems PDUs anda UPS 2 11 Rack Mountable Systems A Side Power Connected Directly to a UPS 2 12 Fibre Channel Connections to an ftScalable Storage System Using Switches 4 4 Direct Attach Fibre Channel Connections to an ftScalable Storage System 4 4 Rail Clearance 6 4 ftServer 2600 4500 or 6300 System CPU VO Enclosures Front View A 2 ftServer 2600 4500 or 6300 System Rear View A 3 AAP87600 PDU A 8 Star Ground Example B 2 PDU Power Input Labeling B 3 ftServer Enclosure Power Input Labeling B 3 Single Phase 120V AC Circuit Connection B 4 Single Phase 240V AC Circuit Connection B 5 Split Phase 120 240 Volts AC Circuit Connection B 6 Three Phase 208V AC Y or D Source Circuit Connection Phase to Phase B 7 Three Phase 380V AC Y
18. Systems Peripherals Site Planning Guide R582 for the dimensions of system components 3 2 Stratus ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 Systems Site Planning Guide R638 Planning for Cables Planning for Cables To accommodate cables from your system make sure to provide e One or two telephone lines One telephone line for use when calling for service One telephone line for the ASN modem if used e Ethernet jacks switches or hubs as needed e Two electrically separate grounded AC wall outlets or a UPS and a wall outlet within reach of he power cords fromthe system or PDUs and additional outlets for any components that do not connect to a PDU e For optional components AC wall outlets within reach of the power cords from the components or use PDUs Make sure that cables you plan to connect to the system are long enough to reach between the system and external components or connections For information about specific cables and power cords see the following e Power Cord Summary on page 2 13 e Chapter 4 Communications Line Planning e Monitor Requirements on page 6 5 e Stratus ftServer Systems Peripherals Site Planning Guide R582 for information about cable lengths for peripheral components Space Planning 3 3 Planning for Cables 3 4 Stratus ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 Systems Site Planning Guide R638 Chapter 4 Communications Line Planning Make sure that you plan the locat
19. compatibility EMC Part European Union A2 2005 3 3 Limits Limits of voltage changes voltage fluctuations and flicker in public low voltage supply systems equipment input current lt 16 A per phase EN 60950 1 2006 Safety of Information Technology Equipment CB SCHEME IEC Safety of Information Technology Equipment 60950 1 2005 2nd Ed UL 60950 1 1st Ed Safety of Information Technology Equipment Certified to US and 2006 07 07 CSA C22 2 No Canada standards 60950 1 03 1st Ed 2006 07 CISP22 Information Technology Equipment Radio European Union 2005 A1 2005 A2 2006 disturbance characteristics FCC CFR47 Part 15 Code of Federal Regulations Radio North America 8 14 2006 Frequency Devices AS NZS CISPR 22 2006 Information Technology Equipment Radio Australia and New 3rd Ed Disturbance Characteristics Limits and Zealand Methods of Measurement ICES 003 issue 4 2 2004 Electronic Emissions from Data Processing Canada Equipment and Electronic Office Machines C 2 Stratus ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 Systems Site Planning Guide R638 Electronic Interference Immunity Safety and Noise Level Standards Compliance Table C 1 Compliance Standards for ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 Systems Class A Continued NOM 0190SCFI 1998 Data processing equipment safety GOST R MEK Safety of Information Technology Russia 60950 1 2005 GOST R Equipment Electronic Emissions and 51318 22 2006 24 99 Immunity GOST R
20. maximum adapter length Lower riser slot PCI 4 6 6 in 167 75 mm maximum adapter length Use only Stratus approved PCI adapters in your Stratus system Before approving an adapter Stratus thoroughly tests it to make sure that it interacts properly with Stratus systems including failover to a duplexed partner if an active adapter or CPU I O enclosure fails or is removed from service Customers who have attempted to use inadequately tested PCI adapters in their systems have frequently experienced problems that proved difficult to isolate and diagnose and resulted in delayed projects Stratus provides ftReady third party PCI adapter testing and driver hardening services To find out more about these professional service offerings please contact your local Stratus sales or service representative You should thoroughly test any new PCI adapter including adapters sold or approved by Stratus with your applications in a test environment before using it in a production environment All Stratus approved PCI adapters are submitted for Electromagnetic Interference EMI and safety compliance Other adapters will not have EMI and safety approvals for use in an ftServer system System Specifications A 7 AAP87600 PDU Specifications AAP87600 PDU Specifications A power distribution unit PDU optionally supplies power to rack mounted ftServer systems and optional rack mountable components Figure A 3 shows the AAP87600 PDU Figure A
21. or four embedded Ethernet ports on the system and Ethernet ports on U104 or U105 or U1081 PCle adapters to network connection points NOTE Two Ethernet ports are typically paired and teamed in software for fault tolerance Each member of the pair requires an Ethernet cable e From each ftScalable Storage RAID controller tray if present to a network connection point for Web management and monitoring of ftScalable Storage systems e From a management PC to a network connection point for Web management of ftScalable Storage systems The same network must provide access to the RAID controllers on the ftScalable Storage RAID controller tray from the PC Table 4 2 describes the cables you must supply for network connectivity Be sure to provide cables of sufficient length for the distance between the system and a wall jack or hub 1 Contact your Stratus account team for information on availability of this product Communications Line Planning 4 5 Ethernet Cables Table 4 2 Customer Supplied Ethernet Cables Marketing ID Cable Component Length Cable Type VTM Ethernet port Ethernet VTM Ethernet port System Ethernet port U105 Dual Port Copper 10 100 1000 Base T Ethernet PCI Express Adapter gigabit copper adapter for servers U104 Dual Port Fiber Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express Adapter gigabit fiber optic adapter for servers U108 Single Port Fiber 10 Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express Adapter Linux
22. service representative for additional assistance NOTE Site planning information for the UPS in this document is of a general nature only Do not rely exclusively on the UPS information in this document Contact APC at http www apcc com for detailed UPS specifications documentation sizing and ordering information 2 8 Stratus ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 Systems Site Planning Guide R638 Selecting a UPS Unit for ftServer Systems Table 2 9 APC Symmetra Models for PDUs or for Multiple Systems Locale APC Symmetra Model a er North America SYH2K6RMT SYH4K6RMT SYH6K6RMT 208V 208V Requires AAP87600 PDU with B50171F power L6 20R cord SYH2K6RMT P1 SYH4K6RMT P1 208V 120 208V SYH6K6RMT P1 L6 20R 5 15R SYA8K16RMP SYA12P16RMP SYA14K16RMP 208V 120 208V Requires APC SYPD7 and AAP87600 PDU L6 20R L6 30R Japan SYH2K6RMJ SYH4K6RMJ SYHEKERMJ 200V 200V Requires AAP87600 PDU with B50175F power L6 20R cord SYH2K6RMJ P1 SYH4K6RMJ P1 200V 100 200V SYH6K6RMJ P1 L6 20R 5 15R SYA8K16RMJ SYA2K16RMJ SYA16K16RMJ 200V 100 200V Requires APC SYPD7and AAP87600 PDU L6 20R L6 30R Rest of the world SYH2K6RMI SYH4K6RMI SYH6K6RMI 230V 230V Requires AAP87600 PDU with B52700F power C20 C19 cord SYA8K16RMP SYA12P16RMP SYA14K16RMP 230V 230V Requires AAP87600 PDU with B52700F power C20 C19 cord Table 2 10 APC UPS Models for a Single Rack Mountable System North America Model SUA1500RM2U 120V
23. system administrators with minimal training or tools copy filename filename2 Pass a pointer for the NotificationFilter parameter The monospace font represents text that would appear on your display screen when working in a text based console The monospace bold font represents text you must type in examples that contain both user input and system output The monospace italic font represents terms in command lines that are to be replaced by literal values For example To display the state of a CPU enclosureon a Linux or VMware ESX system type a command in the following format opt ft bin ftsmaint 1s n If you type opt ft bin ftsmaint 1s 0 atthe prompt the following output appears H W Path 0 Description CPU Node Assembly e The percent sign dollar sign and number sign are default prompt signs that have a specific meaning at a Linux or VMware ESX command prompt Stratus ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 Systems Site Planning Guide R638 Preface Although a prompt is sometimes shown at the beginning of a command line as it would appear on the screen you do not type it or indicates you are logged in to a standard user account and are subject to certain access limitations The prompt displayed on the screen depends on your shell environment for example csh or bash indicates you are logged in to the system administrator account and have superuser access Users of thi
24. to failure of attempts to back up and restore data Space Planning 3 1 Room Requirements e Has sufficient floor space for external components e Provides a table or desktop for external devices such as a telephone external monitor keyboard and mouse Each of these devices requires table or rack space J N CAUTION You cannot place a peripheral component on top of a system cabinet e Allows the system and peripheral devices to be placed within the room so that power cords and communications cables will reach their respective power receptacles telephone jacks and other connection points e Provides communications cable connectors or patch panels as needed e Provides two electrically separate grounded AC wall outlets within reach of the power cords from the system or PDUs and if used UPS units Detachable power cords are 12 ft 3 65m If the power cord must be hard wired consult an electrician to plan the length of the power cord e Provides grounded AC wall outlets for external components that do not connect to a PDU e Provides cutouts in the floor for routing cables if the site has an elevated floor e Contains space for future expansion CAUTION Do not place the system in an area of high electrostatic discharge Static electricity may damage components Do not locate components near transformers or other electromagnetic devices See Appendix A System Specifications and Stratus ftServer
25. to calculate the required rack space and the current when the PDU is connected to a NEMAL6 20R receptacle in the United States with a voltage of 208V Table 5 3 Example Current and Rack Space Requirements 208 volts Site Rack Component Watts Voltage Current A Space Bsn w o aan eprom wm fef awe om 2U Ew ol ftScalable Storage 400 208 X 1 25 2 40 system Table 5 4 and the explanation that follows show how to use the information from Table 5 3 to determine when you need to buy an additional pair of PDUs or calculate the size and number of cabinets you need Table 5 4 Example Calculating A Side PDU and Rack Space Requirements 3 Cumulative 2 Cumulative Number of 4 Cumulative Space Used U A Side Outlets Current A 5 4 Stratus ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 Systems Site Planning Guide R638 Example of PDU Usage Calculation In the calculations in Table 5 4 components were added one by one calculating e The total current demanded by the components e The total space used in the rack e The total number of outlets required In this example two PDUs can provide enough current for two ftServer 2600 4500 or 6300 systems the LCD monitor unit one tape drive typical and one ftScalable Storage system This set of components consumes 11 62 amperes adding another ftServer system would increase the consumption to 15 83 amperes which exceeds the 15 amperes limit for the PDUs The confi
26. warning e New compliance information in Appendix C e Minor corrections throughout Notation Conventions This document uses the notation conventions described in this section Warnings Cautions and Notes Warnings cautions and notes provide special information and have the following meanings A WARNING A warning indicates a situation where failure to take or avoid a specified action could cause bodily harm or loss of life J CAUTION A caution indicates a situation where failure to take or avoid a specified action could damage a hardware device program system or data Preface ix Preface NOTE A note provides important information about the operation of an ftServer system Typographical Conventions X The following typographical conventions are used in this document e The bold font emphasizes words in text or in Microsoft Windows procedures indicates text that you type the name of a screen object or the name of a programming element For example Before handling or replacing system components make sure that you are properly grounded by using a grounded wrist strap In the System Properties dialog box click the Hardware tab Call the RegisterDeviceNotification function The italic font introduces new terms and indicates programming and command line arguments that the user supplies For example Many hardware components are customer replaceable units CRUs which can be replaced on site by
27. your software or an authorized Microsoft Support Provider You can also find the latest technical information about Microsoft Windows and other Microsoft products through online product support at the Microsoft Help and Support Web site http support microsoft com Preface xi Preface e Online product support for Red Hat Linux products Your primary source for support is the manufacturer who provided your software or Red Hat Global Support Services You can also find the latest technical information about Red Hat Enterprise and Standard Linux through online product support at the Red Hat Support Web site http www redhat com apps support Online product support for VMware vSphere products You can find the latest technical information about VMware vSphere through online product support at the VMware Support Web site http Awww vmware com support If you are unable to resolve your questions with the help available at these online sites and the ftServer system is covered by a service agreement please contact the Stratus Customer Assistance Center CAC or your authorized Stratus service representative For information about how to contact the CAC see the following Web site http www stratus com support cac Commenting on the Documentation To provide corrections and suggestions on the documentation send your comments in one of the following ways e By clicking the site feedback link at the bottom of a
28. 0 Systems Site Planning Guide R638 AC Power and HVAC Service Requirements Table 2 6 Worksheet B Side External Power Outlet Requirements PDUs Used EEE a a a Other external components TOTAL NUMBER OF B SIDE POWER OUTLETS If you do not use PDUs inthe cabinet use Tables 2 7 and 2 8 to determine the number of AC power outlets required outside the cabinet 1 In the Quantity column write the number of each type of component 2 Multiply the value in the Quantity column by the value in the Outlets column and enter the total in the Subtotal column 3 Add the values in the Subtotal column and enter the sum next to TOTAL NUMBER OF A SIDE POWER OUTLETS and TOTAL NUMBER OF B SIDE POWER OUTLETS Table 2 7 Worksheet A Side External Power Outlet Requirements No PDUs componen ity oues T sumo C ooo o a LCD monitor units or external monitors EO Jaa Tape drive enclosure oo e aa o Other peripheral components TOTAL NUMBER OF A SIDE POWER OUTLETS Table 2 8 Worksheet B Side External Power Outlet Requirements No PDUs Component Quantity ftServer systems Storage enclosures ge Other peripheral components TOTAL NUMBER OF B SIDE POWER OUTLETS Electrical Power Planning 2 5 AC Power and HVAC Service Requirements Connecting a System Directly to Separate AC Sources If you do not connect your ftServer system or PDUs to a UPS provide two AC power sources that are as electrically indepen
29. 00 or 6300 System CPU YO Enclosures Front View 00000000 0000 i 00000000 0000 00000000 0000 00000000 0000 00000000 0000 00000000 0000 00000000 0000 00000000 0000 00000000 0000 00000000 0000 00000000 0000 00000000 0000 O00 0 00000000 0000 00000000 0000 ji 00000000 0000 00000000 0000 00000000 0000 00000000 0000 00000000 0000 00000000 0000 00000000 0000 00000000 0000 00000000 0000 00000000 0000 00000000 0000 00000000 0000 00000000 0000 00000000 0000 12 11 10 9 dco001b CPU I O 0 7 Front panel LEDs CPU I O 1 8 USB port CPU ID button magnifying glass icon 9 Front panel System LEDs 10 Power button NMI dump button 11 Internal disk drives 16 or disk drive blanks 6 DVD drive 12 Release levers 4 oa A O N A 2 Stratus ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 Systems Site Planning Guide R638 System Specifications Figure A 2 ftServer 2600 4500 or 6300 System Rear View 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
30. 3 AAP87600 PDU pdu007 1 Circuit breaker switch 2 AC input receptacle 3 AC outlet receptacles A 8 Stratus ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 Systems Site Planning Guide R638 AAP87600 PDU Specifications Table A 4 lists the specifications for the AAP87600 PDUs Table A 4 AAP87600 PDU Specifications Nominal input voltage frequency Environmental Operating temperature during 41 F to 95 F 5 C to 35 C operation For every 800 ft 243 8m above 2000 ft 609 6m lower the maximum operating temperature 95 F 35 C by 1 8 F 1 C Maximum rate of temperature 12 C per hour or 0 2 C per minute change during operation Relative humidity during 10 to 80 noncondensing operation Storage temperature to 40 000 ft 38 F to 140 F 40 C to 60 C 12 2 km Relative humidity during storage 5 to 95 noncondensing System Specifications A 9 AAP87600 PDU Specifications A 10 Stratus ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 Systems Site Planning Guide R638 Appendix B Electrical Circuit and Wiring Information For electrical circuit and wiring information that you need to provide to the contractor and or facilities personnel responsible for wiring the power at the system installation site see e Fault Protection Requirements on page B 1 e Grounding Considerations on page B 1 e Circuit Wiring Diagrams on page B 2 e Electrical Power Connectors on page B 9
31. 300 Systems R641 install in your cabinet Table 1 3 lists additional documents for ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 systems that run ftSSS for the Windows operating system and the tasks described in each document Table 1 3 Additional System Documentation for Windows Systems Release Notes Stratus ftServer System Software for the Windows Operating System R004W Stratus ftServer System Software Installation and Configuration for Windows Systems RO02W Stratus ftServer System Administrator s Guide for the Windows Operating System RO14W Stratus ftServer Virtual Technician Module User s Guide R642 Learn the contents of the latest ftServer System Software release Learn the latest information about the product Learn about significant known problems and how to work around or avoid the problems Respond to Mini Setup questions Install or reinstall fSSS and Windows Server software Install the operating system on your new system Upgrade software and BIOS BMC and VTM firmware Configure ftSSS Set up your system to communicate with a UPS Configure VTMs Use tools that are provided by the operating system software ftServer System Software and other vendors to manage and troubleshoot the system Manage data storage devices Use the VTM console to remotely control monitor and troubleshoot your system 1 8 Stratus ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 Systems Site Planning Guide R638 System Documentation T
32. 500 and 6300 Systems Site Planning Guide R638 Safety Notices A WARNING When installing a system or CRU always connect the power cord first before adding communications cables The power cord contains the protective earth connection it should be connected first and disconnected last to maintain a grounded chassis Before attempting to remove a CRU from the system chassis make sure to power off the CRU disconnect communications cables and then disconnect the power cord Never connect a power cord to a CRU when it is not located within the system chassis A WARNING Do not disassemble repair or alter the server except as described in the Stratus ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 Systems Operation and Maintenance Guide R639 There is a risk of an electric shock or fire as well as equipment malfunction if you do not observe the instructions in the Stratus ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 Systems Operation and Maintenance Guide R639 A WARNING Do not place any object on top of the server The object may fall off and cause injuries damage to hardware or a fire A WARNING Do not leave the DVD tray ejected Dust may enter the equipment and cause it to malfunction The ejected tray may also become a cause of injuries Site Planning for ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 Systems 1 13 Safety Notices A WARNING Aiea AAA HE ERB AAI ah BAR ata HEBER CHE Eito A WARNING A
33. 50140F SEV 1011 S24507 10A 250V Switzerland B50152F SABS164 1 1992 ZA 3 13A 250V South Africa India B50153F IEC 60309 TUV 16A 250V 4 5m International locking power approved cord B50160F NEMA 5 15 PSE 15A 127V 15 ft Japan 100V applications approved Electrical Power Planning 2 13 Power Cord Summary Table 2 11 Power Cords ftServer Systems and Peripheral Components to AC Power Continued B50161F NEMA L6 20 20A 250V 15 ft North America locking power cord B50162F GB1002 1996 CCC 10A 250V 4 5m China approved B50173F NEMA 5 15 BSMI 10A 125V 4 5m Taiwan approved B50174 P L6 20P PSE approved 15A 250V 15 ft Japan locking power cord 200V applications Table 2 12 Power Cords Between ftServer Systems or Storage Systems and a UPS B50104F 15 NEMA 5 15 to 16A 120V 15 ft North America IEC 60320 C13 B50160F NEMA 5 15 to 15A 127V 15 ft Japan IEC 60320 C13 B50161F 45M NEMA L6 20 to 20A 250V 15 ft North America locking IEC 60320 C13 power cord B50301F 45M IEC 60320 C14 to 10A 250V 4 5m International IEC 60320 C13 B50174 P L6 20P PSE 15A 250V 15 ft Japan locking power cord approved 200V applications PDU Power Cords The PDU supplies power to ftServer systems Table 2 13 lists the available power cords that connect PDUs directly to an AC power source Table 2 14 lists the available power cords that connect PDUs to a UPS Table 2 15 describes the gray and black power jumper cables that are pr
34. 6300 systems and the tasks described in each document Also see Table 1 3 for Windows systems or Table 1 4 for Linux systems or Table 1 5 for VMware ESX systems Table 1 2 ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 System Documeniation mm Stratus ActiveService Network Configuration Guide R072 Stratus ftServer Systems PCI Adapter Guide R461 Stratus ftServer Systems Technical Reference Guide R550 Stratus ftServer Systems Peripherals Site Planning Guide R582 Stratus ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 Systems Operation and Maintenance Guide R639 Stratus ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 Systems Hardware Installation Guide R640 Configure your system for support by the ASN Install configure replace or troubleshoot PCI adapters Consult technical reference information for ftServer systems Change BIOS settings in the ftServer Setup program Find information about optional equipment that you have ordered with your system that is needed to complete site preparation Start up shut down and operate your system Troubleshoot system hardware Remove and replace CRUs including PCI adapters Install your system including mounting the system in a cabinet Site Planning for ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 Systems 1 7 System Documentation Table 1 2 ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 System Documentation Continued mm Unpacking Stratus ftServer 2600 4500 Inspect and unpack ftServer system hardware that you and 6
35. Channel host bus adapters HBAs in the CPU MO enclosures provide connection points to these storage enclosures For ftServer systems running ftSSS for the Windows Operating System and ftSSS for the Linux Operating System the following connection options are available e Directly attach the Fibre Channel cables between one or two ftServer systems and the RAID controller trays of an ftScalable Storage system e For Windows systems only connect the Fibre Channel cables from one or two ftServer systems directly to an EMC storage system e Connect multiple ftServer systems to ftScalable Storage systems through a storage area network SAN e Connect up to six ftServer systems to EMC storage systems through a SAN For ftServer systems running ftSSS for VMware vSphere the following connection options are available e Directly attach the Fibre Channel cables between a single ftServer system and the RAID controller trays of an ftScalable Storage system e Connect multiple ftServer systems to ftScalable Storage systems through a storage area network SAN e Connect up to six ftServer systems to EMC storage systems through a SAN A pair of Fibre Channel HBAs is teamed for fault tolerance The adapters are single ported and each member of the pair is installed in a different CPU IO enclosure one in the top enclosure and the other in the bottom enclosure The Stratus ftServer Systems Peripherals Site Planning Guide R582 lists the optical Fib
36. Help topic Information to identify the topic is supplied in the StrataDOC Web Site Feedback form e By email to Comments stratus com If it is possible please include specific information about the documentation on which you are commenting Fora printed document or a document in PDF format include the title and part number from the Notice page and the page numbers For online documentation include the Help subject and topic title This information will assist Stratus Information Development in making any needed changes to the ftServer system documentation Your assistance is most appreciated Regulatory Notice This document contains all regulatory notices that apply to your ftServer 2600 4500 or 6300 system xii Stratus ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 Systems Site Planning Guide R638 Chapter 1 Site Planning for ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 Systems For anoverview of required information and tasks you need to perform to prepare a site for ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 systems see Site Planning Overview on page 1 1 Site Planning for Fault Tolerant Systems on page 1 3 Site Planning Checklist on page 1 3 System Documentation on page 1 7 Safety Notices on page 1 10 Site Planning Overview Site planning for fault tolerant systems includes Purchasing an appropriate cabinet and monitor If you do not purchase a monitor from Stratus provide a monitor that meets the system s
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38. Stratus ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 Systems Site Planning Guide Stratus Technologies R638 02 Notice The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice UNLESS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN A WRITTEN AGREEMENT SIGNED BY AN AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OF STRATUS TECHNOLOGIES STRATUS MAKES NO WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION OF ANY KIND WITH RESPECT TO THE INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN INCLUDING WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FORA PURPOSE Stratus Technologies assumes no responsibility or obligation of any kind for any errors contained herein or in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this document Software described in Stratus documents a is the property of Stratus Technologies Bermuda Ltd or the third party b is furnished only under license and c may be copied or used only as expressly permitted under the terms of the license Stratus documentation describes all supported features of the user interfaces and the application programming interfaces API developed by Stratus Any undocumented features of these interfaces are intended solely for use by Stratus personnel and are subject to change without warning This document is protected by copyright All rights are reserved No part of this document may be copied reproduced or translated either mechanically or electronically without the prior written consent of Stratus Technologies Stratus the Stratus logo ftServer and the ftS
39. VAC See the Stratus ftServer Systems Peripherals Site Planning Guide R582 for the wattage and rack requirements of your monitor and disk storage solutions See your tape drive documentation for the wattage and rack requirements of your tape drive Stratus ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 Systems Site Planning Guide R638 Determining PDU Requirements To complete Table 5 2 1 In column 1 write the names of each system or componentin the rack If you have more than one system use a row for each system 2 In column 2 write the cumulative number of rack units Us Add the number of Us see Table 5 1 for the component to the value in the space above and write the result 3 In column 3 write the cumulative number of outlets required For each component add 1 to the value in the space above and write the result 4 In column 4 write the cumulative current required For each component add the current forthe component which you entered in Table 5 1 to the value in the space above and write the result You need another pair of PDUs if the cumulative number of outlets exceeds 8 or if the cumulative current exceeds 15A Use the information in column 2 to plan the size and number of racks required Table 5 2 Calculating A Side PDU and Rack Space Requirements Rack Configuration Planning 5 3 Example of PDU Usage Calculation Example of PDU Usage Calculation Table 5 3 shows how to use the information from Table 5 1
40. Y or A source circuit connection which is a phase to neutral source connection Note that the system s X input can be connected to L1 L2 or L3 This application requires a single pole circuit breaker Figure B 8 Three Phase 380V AC Y or D Source Circuit Connection Phase to Neutral L1 380V 220V 380V Circuit A or B L3 220V 220V N OV o G PE Single system 20A maximum PDU 20A maximum C Power Cord x Y G PE To power input A or B B 8 Stratus ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 Systems Site Planning Guide R638 Electrical Power Connectors Electrical Power Connectors Table B 1 describes the connectors required by the AC power cords that Stratus supplies with ftServer systems and optional devices Table B 1 Connectors for AC Power Outlets NEMA L6 20 20A 250 volts AC 2 pole 3 wire NEMA 5 15 15A 125 volts AC 2 pole 3 wire CEE 7 VII 20A 250 volts AC 2 pole 3 wire IEC 60309 16 20A 250 volts AC 2 pole 3 wire formerly IEC 309 SABS 16A 250 volts AC 2 pole 3 wire 164 1 1992 Electrical Circuit and Wiring Information B 9 Electrical Power Connectors Table B 1 Connectors for AC Power Outlets Continued BS 1363 A 13A 250 volts AC 2 pole 3 wire SEV 10A 250 volts AC 2 pole 3 wire 1011 S24507 SAA 3 15 15A 250 volts AC 2
41. abinet configuration so that the A side PDU can support the configuration Rack Configuration Planning 5 1 Determining PDU Requirements NOTES 1 Connect each PDU to a separate AC power source 2 Install a maximum of two pairs of PDUs in a rack Use the information in Determining PDU Requirements on page 5 2 to plan the rack configuration for your ftServer system Example of PDU Usage Calculation on page 5 4 shows how to use the information you gather for planning the rack configuration Determining PDU Requirements 5 2 Using the nominal voltage rating of the power receptacle at your site and the total wattage of the components that will draw power from the A side PDU complete the information in Tables 5 1 and 5 2 This information will help you determine the current that the ftServer systems and rack mounted components will draw and whether you need a second pair of PDUs To complete Table 5 1 1 Obtain the voltage available at your location Consult a facilities manager at your site to make sure you know the correct voltage 2 For each type of component you plan to place in the rack calculate the required current as follows Divide the wattage of the element listed in the Watts column of Table 5 1 by the voltage available at your site Multiply the result by 1 25 and enter the value in the Current column Table 5 1 Current and Rack Space Requirements Component PDU input voltage is 200 240
42. able 1 4 lists additional documents for ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 systems that run ftSSS for the Linux operating system and the tasks described in each document Table 1 4 Additional System Documentation for Linux Systems Release Notes Stratus ftServer System Learn the contents of the latest ftServer System Software Software for the Linux Operating release System ROO5L Learn the latest information about the product Learn about significant known problems and how to work around or avoid the problems Stratus ftServer System Software Install and update the Linux operating system ftServer Installation for Linux Systems RO13L System Software and BIOS and BMC firmware Stratus ftServer System Administrator s Use tools that are provided by the operating system Guide for the Linux Operating software ftServer System Software and other vendors to System ROO3L manage and troubleshoot the system Manage network connections and data storage devices Install and configure the Simple Network Management Protocol Stratus ftServer Virtual Technician Use the VTM console to remotely control monitor and Module User s Guide R642 troubleshoot your system Table 1 5 lists additional documents for ftServer 4500 and 6300 systems thatrun ftSSS for VMware vSphere and the tasks described in each document Table 1 5 Additional System Documentation for VMware Systems Release Notes Stratus ftServer System Learn the contents of the lat
43. agrams As shown in Figure B 1 a star ground is often used to obtain the same earth reference ground Each earth reference ground such as the system base ground is returned separately to a common point where a zero volt OV earth ground exists The star ground ensures that all equipment is at the same potential and that no noise or safety problems associated with an unpredictable or uncharacterized grounding system will occur Figure B 1 Star Ground Example 2 TE 3 1 To monitor 2 ToftServer system 3 Earth reference ground OV Circuit Wiring Diagrams The following circuit wiring diagrams show how the hot ground and or neutral AC signals should be connected to the power input plugs of the system and optional components e Figure B 4 illustrates a single phase 120V AC circuit connection e Figure B 5 illustrates a single phase 240V AC circuit connection e Figure B 6 illustrates a split phase 120 240V AC circuit connection e Figure B 7 illustrates a three phase 208V AC Y or A source circuit connection phase to phase e Figure B 8 illustrates a three phase 380V AC Y or A source circuit connection phase to neutral In the following diagrams the power inputs for ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 systems are labeled X and Y as shown in Figure B 2 and Figure B 3 to eliminate any ambiguities in the nomenclature For single phase applications the X input is B 2 Stratus ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 Systems Sit
44. an Union s Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive ROHS based upon the exception for lead used in servers A WARNING The lithium battery contains perchlorate material Special handling may apply See www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate Guidelines for Airborne Contamination Particulate and Gaseous Due to the mission critical nature of Stratus servers data centers housing the equipment should follow the guidelines of airborne contamination particulate and gaseous as outlined in the ASHRAE TC 9 9 documentation Particulate matter to adhere to ISO 14644 1 Class 8 Gaseous contamination such as sulfur or chlorine bearing gases to adhere to ANSI ISA 71 04 1985 Severity level G1 C 4 Stratus ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 Systems Site Planning Guide R638 A AC power service requirements 2 2 ActiveService Network ASN See ASN APC UPS 2 12 Network Management Card EX 2 10 PowerChute Network Shutdown 2 10 qualified models 2 9 qualified Symmetra models 2 9 AS NZS 3112 1993 connector B 10 A side power source 2 1 ASN site planning 1 3 3 3 4 8 BS connector 1363 A B 10 B side power source 2 1 C cabinets configuration planning 5 1 5 5 requirements 6 1 specifications A 4 cables Ethernet network 4 5 Fibre Channel 4 2 4 3 planning for 3 3 4 1 telephone 3 3 CAC getting assistance 1 2 CEE connector 7 Vil B 9 checklist for site planning 1 2 circuit electrical planning i
45. are vSphere does not support tape drives Planning AC Power D Will you provide power to both sides of the system through a pair of PDUs Site Planning for ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 Systems 1 5 Site Planning Checklist m J m m m m If your system is running the Windows operating system will you protect the system power with a UPS What optional components will you use What are the AC power requirements of your system including all optional components What are the lengths and types of the power cords that are provided for the PDUs or system and optional components What type of AC receptacles do you need to provide Is the AC power service wired properly Planning Space for Your System J m Will your system and its external components fit where you plan to place them What is the height of the cabinet you will use and what is the total height of the systems and components that will be installed in the cabinet Will the items fit into the cabinet What components will be located outside the cabinet What are the lengths and types of the interface and communications cables that will connect to your system Have you created a sketch of how you plan to arrange the system at the irstallation site Consider the available cable lengths the placement of external devices and the location of network and voice communication connections On the sketch show the following e Location of the system and
46. ault tolerant operation Connect one switch to A side power and the other switch to B side power Electrical Power Planning 2 3 AC Power and HVAC Service Requirements Table 2 3 Worksheet Determining External Power Requirements System Component Wats Other peripheral components TOTAL EXTERNAL POWER REQUIREMENTS To determine HVAC requirements 1 Add together the values from the Total row of Tables 2 1 2 2 and 2 3 and enter the value in the Total Watts column of Table 2 4 2 Multiply the value in the Total Watts column by 3 41 and enter the number of BTUs in the BTUs hr Subtotal column Table 2 4 HVAC Requirements Total Watts Tables 2 1 2 2 and 2 3 Convert to BTUs BTUs hr Subtotal er AC Power Outlet Requirements If you do use a pair of PDUs in the cabinet use Tables 2 5 and 2 6 to determine the total number of power outlets required outside the cabinet In the Quantity column write the number of each type of component 2 Multiply the value in the Quantity column by the value in the Outlets column and enter the total in the Subtotal column 3 Add the values in the Subtotal column and enter the sum next to TOTAL NUMBER OF A SIDE POWER OUTLETS and TOTAL NUMBER OF B SIDE POWER OUTLETS Table 2 5 Worksheet A Side External Power Outlet Requirements PDUs Used wooo o e Other external components TOTAL NUMBER OF A SIDE POWER OUTLETS 2 4 Stratus ftServer 2600 4500 and 630
47. cate the total number of ports and plan network connections for all Ethernet ports you will use Table 1 1 Ethernet PCle Adapters Adapter Total Number of Ports Embedded Dual Port 10 100 1000 Base T Ethernet 4 PCI Express Adapters 2 U104 Dual Port Fiber Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express Adapter Le eS U105 Dual Port 10 100 1000 Base T Ethernet PCI Express Adapter TU108 Single Port Fiber 10 Gigabit Ethernet PCI Express Adapter Linux systems only Contact your Stratus account team for information on availability of this product NOTE The combined four ports of the two embedded physical adapters providethe basicrequirements for VMware ESX software one port of each adapter dedicated to the service console and the other port of each adapter dedicated to the virtual machines or VMkernel traffic Planning for External Storage Options 14 Will your system connect to external Fibre Channel storage enclosures If so the system requires a pair of Fibre Channel HBAs which are provided when you order 1 4 Stratus ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 Systems Site Planning Guide R638 Site Planning Checklist the storage enclosure If you order the enclosure at the same time you order the system the required Fibre Channel HBAs are installed at the factory See the Stratus ftServer Systems Peripherals Site Planning Guide R582 for descriptions of the storage enclosures provided by Stratus and the names of the PCI adapters required
48. dco041 A side system power cord B side system power cord UPS UPS power cord AC power outlets oOo a A WN Circuit breakers maximum of 20A 2 12 Stratus ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 Systems Site Planning Guide R638 Power Cord Summary Power Cord Summary Stratus supplies tested and approved AC power cords for the following components e ftServer systems and peripheral components e PDUs A WARNING Place all power cords out of the way of foot traffic Power cords described as Domestic are made with American Wire Gauge AWG cordage and are intended for use in North America Refer to UL 62 and CSA C22 2 No 49 Allother power cords are made with International cordage and are intended for use in the specified countries and other countries that use that standard Power Cords for ftServer Systems and Peripheral Components Table 2 11 lists the available power cords that connect ftServer systems and peripheral components directly to an AC power source not to a PDU or to a UPS Table 2 12 lists the available power cords that connect ftServer systems to qualified UPS models from APC Table 2 11 Power Cords ftServer Systems and Peripheral Components to AC Power B50101F NEMA 5 15 UL CSA 15A 127V 7 ft North America Domestic approved B50104F NEMA 5 15 UL CSA 15A 127V 15 ft North America Domestic approved B50112F CEE 7 VII 16A 250V Europe Continental B50116F BS 1363 A 13A 250V United Kingdom B
49. dent of each other as the installation site allows At a minimum the two power sources must be powered by separate circuit breakers maximum of 20A to AC power and if possible be independent of each other beyond that level The more electrical separation between the two power sources the less likely they will both failat the same time Due to redundancy inftServer systems power to either side of the system keeps the system in operation although the system is no longer fault tolerant with regard to power Figure 2 1 shows how to connect rack mounted ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 systems directly to two separate AC power sources Figure 2 2 shows how to connect PDUs directly to two separate power sources Figure 2 1 System Connected Directly to AC Power dco040 1 A side power cord 3 AC power outlets 2 B side power cord 4 Circuit breakers maximum of 20A 2 6 Stratus ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 Systems Site Planning Guide R638 AC Power and HVAC Service Requirements Figure 2 2 PDUs Connected Directly to AC Power ke A O N
50. e Cabinet and Monitor Requirements 6 5 Monitor Requirements 6 6 Stratus ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 Systems Site Planning Guide R638 Appendix A System Specifications For system specifications see e System Specifications on page A 1 e PCI Adapter Specifications on page A 7 e AAP87600 PDU Specifications on page A 8 NOTES 1 The system temperature and humidity requirements defined in Tables A 2 are the minimum requirements the site must provide 2 The temperature and humidity requirements for optional components are provided in the Stratus ftServer Systems Peripherals Site Planning Guide R582 System Specifications The following figures show front and rear views of the systems e Figure A 1 shows the front of an ftServer 2600 4500 or 6300 system mounted in a rack with its bezel pulled forward e Figure A 2 shows the rear of a rack mountable ftServer 2600 4500 or 6300 system specifying the locations of the connectors at the rear of the system Table A 1 lists the dimensions of the system cabinets supplied by Stratus Table A 2 lists the specifications for each ftServer CPU 1 O enclosure the front panel and the backplane assembly Table A 4 lists the specifications of the PDU See the Stratus ftServer Systems Peripherals Site Planning Guide R582 for the specifications of other components System Specifications A 1 System Specifications Figure A 1 ftServer 2600 45
51. e Planning Guide R638 Circuit Wiring Diagrams connected to the L Line hot input and the Y input is connected to the N Neutral input However for split phase or three phase applications the X and Y inputs are connected to L1 L2 or L3 separate lines Therefore for split phase or three phase applications both X and Y can beelectrically hot with respect to the system bese earth reference ground Figure B 2 shows the physical locations of the X and Y inputs on the PDU and Figure B 3 shows them on the system enclosure Figure B 2 PDU Power Input Labeling G PE PDU power input A or B Face View Figure B 3 ftServer Enclosure Power Input Labeling G PE ftServer Enclosure power input A or B Face View Electrical Circuit and Wiring Information B 3 Circuit Wiring Diagrams Figure B 4 shows a single phase 120V AC circuit connection Note that this application requires a single pole circuit breaker Figure B 4 Single Phase 120V AC Circuit Connection Circuit A or B L 120V N OV G PE 15A Maximum Wall Power Cord Ag x Y GI PE B 4 Stratus ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 Systems Site Planning Guide R638 Circuit Wiring Diagrams Figure B 5 shows a single phase 240V AC circuit connection Note that this application requires a single pole circuit breaker Figure B 5 Single Phase 240V AC Circuit Connection Circuit A or B L 240V
52. ent Controller or BMC embedded in each CPU 1 O enclosure with one 10 100 Mbps Ethernet port dedicated to the BMC in each CPU 1I O enclosure BMCs include embedded Virtual Technician Module VTM functionality Disk drives Up to eight Serial Attached SCSI SAS disks per CPU I O enclosure DVD R drivet In the front panel one drive that reads from CDs and DVDs ftServer Systems running VMware ESX support the DVD drive and other USB devices only during the initial software installation process and maintenance periods For more information about explicitly enabling them after installation see the Stratus ftServer System Administrator s Guide for VMware vSphere ROO2E A 6 Stratus ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 Systems Site Planning Guide R638 PCI Adapter Specifications PCI Adapter Specifications Two PCle slots are standard on each CPU I O enclosure motherboard Optionally on ftServer 4500 and 6300 systems you can add either a PCle riser or a PCI X riser for two additional slots per enclosure Table A 3 lists the power and length specifications for PCI adapters Table A 3 PCI Adapter Specifications PCI slot rating 10W maximum per PCI slot Physical Dimensions CPU I O enclosure Two low profile PCle slots mother board 6 6 in 167 75 mm maximum adapter length Optional PCle or PCI X Two full height capable PCle slots riser not available on ftServer 2600 systems Top riser slot PCI 3 7 7 in 195 94 mm
53. erver logo are registered trademarks of Stratus Technologies Bermuda Ltd The Stratus Technologies logo the Stratus 24 x 7 logo ActiveService ftScalable and Active Upgrade are trademarks of Stratus Technologies Bermuda Ltd The registered trademark Linux is used pursuant to a sublicense from the Linux Mark Institute the exclusive licensee of Linus Torvalds owner of the mark on a world wide basis FLEXIm is a registered trademark of Macrovision Corporation VMware vSphere ESX and VMotion are registered trademarks or trademarks of VMware Inc in the United States and or other jurisdictions All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners Manual Name Stratus ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 Systems Site Planning Guide Part Number R638 Revision Number 02 Software Release Number ftServer System Software for the Windows Operating System Release 6 0 0 ftServer System Software for the Linux Operating System Release 7 0 4 ftServer System Software for VMware vSphere Release 3 0 0 Publication Date February 2010 Stratus Technologies Inc 111 Powdermill Road Maynard Massachusetts 01754 3409 2010 Stratus Technologies Bermuda Ltd All rights reserved Contents Preface ix 1 Site Planning for ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 Systems 1 1 Site Planning Overview 1 1 Site Planning for Fault Tolerant Systems 1 3 Site Planning Checklist 1 3 System Documentation 1 7 Safety Notices 1 10
54. erver systems See the VMware documentation for information about how to configure and manage an iSCSI storage system NOTES 1 See the Stratus ftServer Systems PCI Adapter Guide R461 for information about supported Ethernet adapters and their Ethernet cable requirements 2 Ensure that your ftServer system provides adequate bandwidth for your iSCSI storage requirements Communications Line Planning 4 7 Telephone Line Connections Telephone Line Connections The system requires up to two telephone cables and related connection points e One telephone line for use when calling for service e One analog telephone line to connect the ASN modem if used to a telephone connection point A 7 ft 2 13m telephone cable minimum 26 AWG phone cord is shipped with the modem assembly NOTE A dedicated phone line provides the most reliable service for ASN connections ASN calls routed through a PBX might be slow due to the load on the PBX or might not complete successfully because the calls can become disconnected If you must use a PBX do not route the telephone extension through a switchboard instead provide a direct dial analog number e Always use telephone cable that is 26 AWG or greater and is UL approved If no modem is installed a second telephone line is not necessary A modem is not necessary in the following situations e lf your system will connect to a network with Internet access you may choose
55. est ftServer System Software Software for VMware vSphere ROO1E release Learn the latest information about the product Learn about significant known problems and how to work around or avoid the problems Stratus ftServer System Software Install update and configure VMware ESX ftServer Installation and Configuration for System Software and BIOS and BMC firmware VMware vSphere Systems RO04E Site Planning for ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 Systems 1 9 Safety Notices Table 1 5 Additional System Documentation for VMware Systems Continued Stratus ftServer System Administrator s Use tools that are provided by VMware vSphere Guide for VMware vSphere RO02E ftServer System Software and other vendors to manage and troubleshoot the system Manage data storage devices Stratus ftServer Virtual Technician Use the VTM console to remotely control monitor and Module User s Guide R642 troubleshoot your system VMware iSCSI SAN Configuration Learn how to set up and manage a system using VMware Guidet vSphere with external iSCSI storage systems VMware Fibre Channel SAN Learn how to set up and manage a system using VMware Configuration Guidet vSphere with Fibre Channel storage area networks SANs Available from VMware at http www vmware com support pubs Safety Notices A WARNING Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions provided with t
56. fair flow required for safe operation of the equipmentis not compromised Mechanical Loading Mounting of the equipment in the rack should be such that a hazardous condition is not achieved due to uneven mechanical loading Circuit Overloading Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the supply circuit and the effect that overloading of the circuits might have on overcurrent protection and supply wiring Appropriate consideration of equipment nameplate ratings should be used when addressing this concern Reliable Earthing Reliable earthing of rack mounted equipment should be maintained Particular attention should be given to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit for example use of power strips Cabinet and Monitor Requirements 6 1 Cabinet Requirements Make sure that the cabinet meets the following requirements The cabinet can support the weight of all the components you plan to install in it Appendix A and the Stratus ftServer Systems Peripherals Site Planning Guide R582 provides the weights of components supplied by Stratus The cabinet contains two front and two rear vertical EIA rails one in each corner of the cabinet that have the universal square hole pattern as defined in the EIA 310 D Section 1 specification The front vertical rails extend at least 0 5 in 1 27 centimeters cm beyond the inside edge of the accessory leg if present to allow the moun
57. fications AC power 2 2 cabinet A 4 CPU I O enclosure A 5 PDUs A 9 rack mountable system A 1 split phase circuit connections 120 240 V AC B 6 standards compliance C 1 star ground B 2 Stratus Customer Assistance Center See CAC switches circuit breaker PDU A 8 Ethernet cable planning 3 3 4 6 Fibre Channel 1 5 cable planning 4 3 site network 3 3 system power cords 2 13 system specifications rack mounted systems A 1 T tape drive enclosures power cords 2 13 SCSI cables 4 2 technical support See CAC telephone lines 4 8 for ASN modem assembly 1 3 4 8 for support calls 4 8 telephones for support calls 1 4 three phase circuit connections 208 V AC B 7 380 V AC B 8 U U104 PCle Ethernet adapters 4 5 4 6 U105 PCle Ethernet adapters 4 5 4 6 U106 PCle SAS adapters 4 2 U108 PCle Ethernet adapters 4 5 4 6 uninterruptible power supply UPS See UPS UPS 2 12 network communication hardware 2 10 network communication software 2 10 network management card 2 10 PDU connections 2 10 rack system connections 2 12 V Virtual Technician Modules See VTMs VTMs cables 4 6 in an ftGateway group 4 10 site planning 1 3 W wiring electrical B 1 Index 3 Index Index 4 Stratus ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 Systems Site Planning Guide R638
58. for supported storage enclosures NOTE ftServer Sites support ftScalable Storage systems and EMC CLARiiON or Symmetrix storage systems If you plan to connect an EMC storage system to an ftServer system running the Linux operating system ensure that you have received approval for your configuration by submitting a request through EMC s Request for Price Quote RPQ process to guarantee EMC support 1 Will your system connectto external Fibre Channel storageenclosures in a storage area network SAN configuration If so do you have a minimum of two switches that can accommodate the cables from the pair of Fibre Channel HBAs in each ftServer system NOTE Stratus has successfully tested the Brocade 200E and 5100 Fibre Channel switches Other model switches may also be compatible as long as they can be configured in the same manner as the Brocade 200E or 5100 switch 1 Will your ftServer system running VMware ESX connect to external iSCSI storage enclosures If so ensure that your system has adequate Ethernet adapter bandwidth Contact your account representative for information about iSCSI storage systems qualified for use with ftServer systems Planning for Optional Components D Will you supply your own monitor or will Stratus supply the monitor keyboard and mouse Is the monitor rack mountable or do you need to provide a table or desk 1 Will you connect an SAS tape drive to your system NOTE ftSSS for VMw
59. g a ful computing environment that consists of a CPU element and an I O element Ifa component in a CPU element malfunctions the corresponding CPU element in the other enclosure which is processing the same information in lockstep continues processing without interruption If a component in the I O element malfunctions the system fails operation over to the corresponding element in the other enclosure and continues to operate normally The only consequences are that the system is less fault tolerant and any I O throughput distributed between the enclosures may be reduced To restore full fault tolerance an enclosure can be replaced without taking the system offline ftServer systems can connect to the ActiveService Network ASN Connecting asystem tothe ASN allows the CAC oryour authorized Stratus service representative to remotely diagnose troubleshoot and resolve problems online To enable connectivity to the ASN an ASN modem can be attached directly to the system Two partnered Virtual Technician Modules VTMs manage the modem The VTMs can also connect to the ASN through their Ethernet ports if the network to which they are attached has Internet access Systems without modems can connect to the ASN through an Internet connection Systems that connect to the ASN using partnered VTMs provide the highest level of availability VTMs provide ASN connectivity even when the operating system is not operational VTMs also allow internal ad
60. guration also utilizes 5 outlets in the A side PDU and 15U of rack space To add any more components you require another pair of PDUs For information about planning a rack configuration see e Using PDUs on page 5 1 e Determining PDU Requirements on page 5 2 e Example of PDU Usage Calculation on page 5 4 Rack Configuration Planning 5 5 Example of PDU Usage Calculation 5 6 Stratus ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 Systems Site Planning Guide R638 Chapter 6 Cabinet and Monitor Requirements For requirements related to providing your own cabinet and monitor see Cabinet Requirements on page 6 1 Monitor Requirements on page 6 5 Cabinet Requirements If you are providing your own cabinet for an ftServer system make sure the cabinet contains a rack that is 19 inches in wide and that meets the Electronic Industries Association EIA 310 D Section 1 standard In general consider the following factors during your site planning for systems in cabinets Elevated Operating Ambient Temperature If installed in aclosed or multi unit rak assembly the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient Therefore consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the maximum ambient temperature Tma specified by the manufacturer Reduced Air Flow Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such that the amount o
61. he battery A WARNING The system uses two power cords to provide redundant sources of power To fully remove power from a system disconnect both power cords To reduce the risk that electrical shock could injure a person or damage the system exercise caution when working in the unit even when only one power cord is connected A WARNING To prevent a cabinet from tipping over and injuring a person or damaging the system start installing systems from the bottom of the cabinet upward 1 10 Stratus ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 Systems Site Planning Guide R638 Safety Notices A WARNING A WARNING A WARNING A WARNING A WARNING If you replace the modem cable supplied by Stratus use a cable with a gauge of at least 26 AWG to prevent fire To avoid fire electric shock and equipment breakdown prevent water or foreign objects from getting into the equipment Do not let water or foreign objects such as pins or paper clips enter the equipment To prevent fire or current leakage do not plug the power cord into a nonconforming outlet Use a power outlet with appropriate voltage and power type as specified in this guide Do not install the equipment where you may need an extension cord Use of an extension cord that does not meet the power specifications introduces a risk of overheating that could lead to a fire Disconnect the power cords from the server or power source before you ins
62. ions of your ftServer system and its external components so that all communications and data cables will reach their connection points This chapter contains the following sections e External SAS Connections on page 4 2 e Fibre Channel Connections on page 4 2 e Ethernet Cables on page 4 5 e iSCSI Connections VMware Systems on page 4 7 e Telephone Line Connections on page 4 8 e Site Planning for Systems in an ftGateway Group on page 4 9 NOTES 1 Software upgrade services are available from Stratus Professional Services For a list of available services see http www stratus com services ps offerings htm 2 If you have a unique network requirement contact Stratus Professional Services For a list of available services see http www stratus com services ps offerings htm 3 See the Stratus ftServer Systems PCI Adapter Guide R461 for more information about the adapters Stratus supplies for your ftServer system Communications Line Planning 4 1 External SAS Connections External SAS Connections ftServer systems running the Linux or Windows operating system support U106 Eight Port SAS PCI Express Adapters for connection to tape drives You must provide your own serial attached SCSI SAS tape drive s and SAS cable s Fibre Channel Connections ftServer systems support connections to ftScalable Storage systems and EMC CLARiiON and Symmetrix storage systems Optical Fibre
63. ite planning and preparation processes work closely with your facilities group or contractor to determine space power and environmental requirements Enlist their help to provide a suitable location with sufficient alternating current AC power heating ventilation and air conditioning HVAC capabilities and network and telephone connections If your system is covered by a service agreement and you need help with site plaming contact the Stratus Customer Assistance Center CAC or your authorized Stratus service representative If you have a contract with the CAC or your authorized Stratus service representative to install the system contact them after you have prepared the installation site and moved the system to the site For more information about the CAC see Getting Help in the Preface or the http www stratus com support cac Web site See Appendix A System Specifications for the specifications of the base ftServer systems and of PDUs See the Stratus ftServer Systems Peripherals Site Planning Guide R582 for specifications of other components 1 2 Stratus ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 Systems Site Planning Guide R638 Site Planning for Fault Tolerant Systems Site Planning for Fault Tolerant Systems Consider the following specific fault tolerant features of ftServer systems for site planning Lockstep technology means that the systems contain redundant hardware The systems contain two erclosures each containin
64. its external components e Power cords and telephone and interface cables e Locations of AC power receptacles phone jacks Ethernet jacks switches and hubs NOTE Make sure that all cords and cables are long enough to reach between their respective components and connectors Route all cables out of the way of foot traffic Working with Other Groups Have you provided your facilities group and contractors with the sketch of how you plan to arrange the system and copies of the following e AC Power and HVAC Service Requirements on page 2 2 e Redundant Power Sources on page 2 1 e Tables 2 1 2 2 and 2 3 worksheets for determining AC power requirements 1 6 Stratus ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 Systems Site Planning Guide R638 System Documentation e Tables 2 5 and 2 6 if you are using PDUs or Tables 2 7 and 2 8 if you are not using PDUs worksheets for determining the number of external power outlets required e Appendix B Electrical Circuit and Wiring Information e Any notes you have about site planning J Have you reviewed and discussed the requirements with the facilities personnel and contractors to ensure that all site modifications are understood and implemented If you have any questions about the number and types of components contact your Stratus account representative or distributor System Documentation Table 1 2 lists the hardware documents for ftServer 2600 4500 and
65. lumn by the number in the Watts column and enter the result in the Watts Subtotal column 3 Add the values in the Watts Subtotal column and enter the sumon the bottom line This value indicates the maximum power requirement for each power source 2 2 Stratus ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 Systems Site Planning Guide R638 AC Power and HVAC Service Requirements Table 2 1 Worksheet Determining A Side Power Requirements System Component Quantity Watts Watis Subtotal TOTAL A SIDE POWER REQUIREMENTS See the Stratus ftServer Systems Peripherals Site Planning Guide R582 for the wattage of optional components you purchase from Stratus If you are using Fibre Channel switches to connect the systems to storage enclosures include on this line the power requirements for a Fibre Channel switch Two switches are required for fault tolerant operation Connect one switch to A side power and the other switch to B side power Table 2 2 Worksheet Determining B Side Power Requirements Srem comno wate vesso C E ae e a a as A Fibre Channel switcht TOTAL B SIDE POWER REQUIREMENTS See the Stratus ftServer Systems Peripherals Site Planning Guide R582 for the wattage of optional components you purchase from Stratus If you are using Fibre Channel switches to connect the systems to storage enclosures include on this line the power requirements for a Fibre Channel switch Two switches are required for f
66. ministrators to remotely service the system over a telephone line or IP network regardless of the state of the operating system Site Planning Checklist Referring to the information in this document answer the following questions Planning for ASN Connectivity m m Will your system connect to the ASN If so will it connect over an ASN modem or the Internet If your system will use the Internet to conned to the ASN do you have an Internet connection available If your system will use an ASN modem do you have an external analog telephone line available for the ASN modem Site Planning for ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 Systems 1 3 Site Planning Checklist NOTE A dedicated phone line provides the most reliable service ASN calls routed through a PBX may be slow due to load on the PBX or may not complete successfully due to disconnections If you must use a PBX do not route the telephone extension through a switchboard instead provide a direct dial analog number D Do you have an addtional telephone connection and telephone near the operator s station for voice communications when calling for support Planning for Network Connectivity DD The system contains four embedded 10 100 1000 megabits per second Mbps Ethernet ports You can add optional Ethernet PCI adapters to provide additional Ethernet bandwidth Will your system additionally include any of the following PCI adapters If so in Table 1 1 indi
67. nformation B 1 wiring diagrams B 2 communications cables planning for 4 1 compliance standards C 1 connectors electrical B 9 BS 1363 A B 10 Index CEE 7 VII B 9 GB1002 1996 B 10 IEC 60309 B 9 NEMA 5 15 B 9 NEMA L6 20 B 9 SAA 3 15 AS NZS 3112 1993 B 10 SABS 164 1 1992 B 9 SEV 1011 S24507 B 10 CPP UPS 2 12 current requirements from PDU 5 2 Customer Assistance Center See CAC D dust contamination 3 1 E earth reference ground B 1 electrical connectors B 9 grounding B 1 power planning 2 1 wiring B 1 EMC storage systems 1 5 4 2 environmental requirements maximum rate of temperature change A 5 operating humidity A 5 storage humidity A 5 Ethernet network cables 4 5 F fault tolerant systems site planning 1 3 Fibre Channel cables 4 3 connections 4 2 switches electrical requirements 2 3 Fibre Channel switches 1 5 ftGateway site planning information 4 9 Index 1 Index ftScalable Storage systems 1 5 Ethernet cables 4 7 Ethernet connections 4 5 Fibre Channel connections 4 2 management PC 4 5 ftServer Access Adapters 4 10 G GB connector GB1002 1996 B 10 grounding the system 2 15 6 2 B 1 H hubs network 3 3 IEC connector 60309 B 9 iSCSI storage 4 7 ISO 14644 1 class 8 standards 3 1 J jacks Ethernet 3 3 L LCD monitor units power cords 2 13 management PC for ftScalable Storage systems 4 5 4 7 monitors power cords 2 13
68. or information about planning sufficient space for your ftServer system see e Room Requirements on page 3 1 e Planning for Cables on page 3 3 Room Requirements To ensure that the installation site provides a properly equipped cooled and sized environment make sure that the site e Provides clearances for air circulation opening cabinet doors removing cabinet panels and servicing the system from the front and rear Locate the front and rear of the system at least 2 5 feet ft 0 76 meters m away from walls and other obstructions e Maintains reasonable temperature and humidity levels and has athermometer and humidistat to monitor room temperature and humidity See Chapter 2 Electrical Power Planning for detailed information about HVAC planning e ls as free of dust as possible meeting at a minimum ISO 14644 1 class 8 standards for a clean room environment Dust buildup in the system can impede air circulation and heat transfer causing components to become less reliable as the ambient temperature rises Fans clogged by dust fail to expel hot air causing circuit boards to overheat and fail Dust on circuit boards raises the temperature thus reducing the component s mean time between failure MTBF Dust circulating in the room increases the risk of fire within the room by providing potential combustible material within the environment Dust contamination on tape devices causes mis reads and writes leading
69. ovided to connect ftServer systems to PDUs 2 14 Stratus ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 Systems Site Planning Guide R638 Grounding Requirements Table 2 13 Power Cords to Connect PDUs Directly to AC Power Mains B50154F IEC 60320 C19 to IEC 60309 20A 250V International B50171F IEC 60320 C19 to NEMA L6 20P 16A 250V North America B50175F IEC 60320 C19 to NEMA L6 20P 20A 250v 15 tt Japan locking PSE approved power cord Table 2 14 AC Power Cords to Connect PDUs to a UPS B50171F IEC 60320 C19 to NEMA L6 20P 16A 250V North America B52700F 45M IEC 60320 C19 to IEC 60320 C20 20A 250V International B50175F IEC 60320 C19 to NEMA L6 20P 20A 250V 15 ft Japan locking PSE approved power cord Table 2 15 System Power Jumper Cables to Connect ftServer Systems to PDUs Marketing ID Plug Type to System Plug Type to PDU Rating Length B50502F IEC 60320 C13 IEC 60320 C14 10A 250V B50503F IEC 60320 C13 IEC 60320 C14 10A 250V Grounding Requirements A WARNING Incorrect grounding can cause severe personal injury and extensive equipment damage The ftServer system obtains its protective earth PE ground through the power cord See Grounding Considerations on page B 1 for a more complete discussion of ftServer system grounding Electrical Power Planning 2 15 Grounding Requirements 2 16 Stratus ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 Systems Site Planning Guide R638 Chapter 3 Space Planning F
70. pole 3 wire AS NZS 3112 1993 GB1002 1996 10A 250 volts AC 2 pole 3 wire B 10 Stratus ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 Systems Site Planning Guide R638 Appendix C Standards Compliance For compliance information see the following e Electronic Interference Immunity Safety and Noise Level Standards Compliance on page C 1 e Toxic and Hazardous Substances and Elements Disclosure on page C 4 e Guidelines for Airborne Contamination Particulate and Gaseous on page C 4 Electronic Interference Immunity Safety and Noise Level Standards Compliance All ftServer systems comply with the electromagnetic interference EMI immunity safety and noise regulations listed inTable C 1 All necessary agency labels are on the system NOTES 1 This system mustbe configured with the components listed and described in the product configuration specifications Deviations from this listof components will void agency certification 2 You must install all wiring including power and communications cables in compliance with local and national electrical code in the United States national electrical code NFPA 70 In addition you must use shielded communications cables to remain in compliance with Federal Communications Commission FCC and other international Electromagnetic compatibility EMC regulations 3 All EMC emissions compliance tests are performed at a third party certified test laboratory This eq
71. re Channel HBAs supported by each operating system 4 2 Stratus ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 Systems Site Planning Guide R638 Fibre Channel Connections Table 4 1 lists the available optical Fibre Channel cables Table 4 1 Optical Fibre Channel Cables 6 5 ft 2m AW B90000 020 32 8 ft 10m AW B90000 100 98 4 ft 30m AW B90000 300 For detailed instructions about making the Fibre Channel connections see one of the following e The ftScalable Storage Getting Started Guide R601 where you can also see an illustration of multiple ftServer systems connected to an ftScalable Storage controller tray that configuration is not shown here e The documentation for your EMC storage system The following illustrations are provided to help you plan a site for ftServer systems and storage enclosures e Figure 4 1 illustrates Fibre Channel connections from a single system to a switch and from the switch to the ftScalable Storage controller tray Connections to EMC storage systems through a SAN are similar e Figure 4 2 illustrates Fibre Channel connections directly between an ftServer system and an ftScalable Storage controller tray Direct connections to an EMC storage system are similar Communications Line Planning 4 3 Fibre Channel Connections Figure 4 1 Fibre Channel Connections to an ftScalable Storage System Using Switches ftScalable Storage ftScalable Storage RAID Controller Tray 2 RAID Controller Tray 1
72. requirements NOTE A monitor keyboard and mouse are required to install ftServer System Software ftSSS If you do not purchase a cabinet from Stratus provide a cabinet that meets the system s requirements Electrical power planning Provide electrical power sources that meet the requirements of the system and optional components optionally including the purchase of a qualified uninterruptible power supply UPS Site Planning for ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 Systems 1 1 Site Planning Overview e Space planning Provide adequate space for the system or cabinet and for a desk or table to accommodate components outside a cabinet Also provide enough space for servicing the systems and components Provide an environment that meets the system s requirements for ambient temperature and air quality e Communications line planning Provide sufficient network and analog telephone lines and plan the location of the system and external components to accommodate the lengths of the connecting cables e Rack space planning Ensure that the power distribution units PDUs supply sufficient power to the components you have purchased and that you have sufficient space available in an appropriate cabinet Use the Site Planning Checklist on page 1 3 to track your site preparation progress For information about obtaining documents related to your ftServer system see System Documentation on page 1 7 During the s
73. s account are referred toas root The prompt sign used in an example indicates the command can be issued only by root Getting Help If you have a technical question about ftServer system hardware or software try these online resources first e Online documentation at the StrataDOC Web site Stratus provides complimentary access to StrataDOC an online documentation service that enables you to view search download and print customer documentation You can access StrataDOC at the following Web site http stratadoc stratus com A copy of StrataDOC on supported media for your system is included with this release To order additional copies of the StrataDOC media or to obtain copies of printed manuals do one of the following If you are in North America call the Stratus Customer Assistance Center CAC at 800 221 6588 or 800 828 8513 24 hours a day 7 days a week If you are located outside North America contact your nearest Stratus sales office CAC office or distributor for CAC phone numbers outside the U S see http www stratus com support cac index htm e Online support from Stratus Customer Service You can find the latest technical information about an ftServer system through online product support at the Stratus Technical Support Web site http www stratus com support technics htm e Online product support for Microsoft products Your primary source for support is the computer manufacturer who provided
74. systems only 1 for each port typically teamed for fault tolerance 1 for each port typically teamed for fault tolerance 1 typically teamed for fault tolerance N A You must C these cables The maximum allowable distance from these ports to a switch or a hub is 328 ft 100m N A You must supply these cables The maximum distance between the U104 PCle adapter and a switch is 902 ft 275m N A You must supply this cable The maximum distance between the U108 PCle adapter and a switch is 282 ft 86 m for 62 5 micron multimode fibre MMF and 1804 ft 550 m for 50 micron MMF depending on the grade of the cable 24 AWG Unshielded Twisted Pair UTP EIA TIA Verified Category 3 or Category 5 wire with RJ 45 modular connectors terminated with pair wiring adhering to the EIA TIA 568 A or EIA TIA 568 B standard For connections to an Ethernet hub or switch provide a straight through cable For 100 or 1000 Mbps fast Ethernet operation provide full duplex or Category 5 Ethernet cables Multimode 62 5 or 50 micron DUAL fiber cable with LC type connectors to the PCle adapter and connectors on the other end that are compatible with your site network switch Multimode 62 5 or 50 micron 10GBase SR DUAL fiber cable with LC type connectors to the PCle adapter and connectors on the other end that are compatible with your site network switch 4 6 Stratus ftServer 2600 4500
75. t adapters used in earlier models of ftServer systems 2 Make sure that only layer 1 and layer 2 devices separate the gateway and slave systems During a connection the gateway system assigns the slave system a temporary IP address from an IP address range reserved by Stratus and uses that address for all traffic 4 10 Stratus ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 Systems Site Planning Guide R638 Chapter 5 Rack Configuration Planning For information about planning a rack configuration see e Using PDUs on page 5 1 e Determining PDU Requirements on page 5 2 e Example of PDU Usage Calculation on page 5 4 Using PDUs ftServer systems have two power receptacles Correspondingly two power distribution units PDUs provide power to the receptacles Use of PDUs is optional unless you have a support agreement with Stratus If you do have a support agreement with Stratus use pairs of PDUs to provide AC power to systems and components in a cabinet if six or more power cords would otherwise exit from the cabinet The A side top PDU provides power to e The A side of each system e Arack mounted LCD monitor unit e A storage enclosure e Any rack mounted tape drives The B side bottom PDU provides power to the other side of each system and to the second side of a storage enclosure Because the A side PDU always uses at least as many power cords and consumes at least as much power as the B side PDU plan the c
76. tall or relocate the equipment All voltage is removed only when the power cords are disconnected Site Planning for ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 Systems 1 11 Safety Notices A WARNING A WARNING Do not install or store the equipment in an unsuitable place Install or store the equipment in a place that meets the requirements specified in this guide Avoid the following conditions to avoid the risk of fire Dust High humidity such as a place near a boiler Direct sunlight Instability such as places not stabilized against earthquakes Do not use or store this product in a corrosive environment Avoid using or storing this product in an environment which may contain corrosive gases Such gases include but are not limited to sulfur dioxide hydrogen sulfide nitrogen dioxide chlorine ammonia or ozone Avoid installing this product in a dusty environment or one that may contain corrosive materials such as sodium chloride or sulfur Avoid installing this product in an environment which may contain excessive metal flakes or conductive particles in the air Such environments may cause corrosion or short circuits within this product resulting in not only damage to this product but also fire If there are any concerns regarding the environment at the planned site of installation or storage please contact your CAC or your authorized Stratus service representative 1 12 Stratus ftServer 2600 4
77. tems to PDUs Optical Fibre Channel Cables Customer Supplied Ethernet Cables Current and Rack Space Requirements Calculating A Side PDU and Rack Space Requirements Example Current and Rack Space Requirements 208 volts Example Calculating A Side PDU and Rack Space Requirements Cabinet Dimensions vi Stratus ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 Systems Site Planning Guide R638 Tables 2 9 2 13 2 14 2 15 2 15 2 15 4 3 4 6 5 2 5 3 5 4 A 4 Tables Table A 2 ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 System CPU I O Enclosure Specifications A 5 Table A 3 PCI Adapter Specifications A 7 Table A 4 AAP87600 PDU Specifications A 9 Table B 1 Connectors for AC Power Outlets B 9 Table C 1 Compliance Standards for ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 Systems Class A C 2 Tables vii Tables viii Stratus ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 Systems Site Planning Guide R638 Preface The Stratus ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 Systems Site Planning Guide R638 documents the site requirements and customer responsibilities related to preparing a site for the installation of ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 systems This document is intended for those responsible for preparing a site for the installation of an ftServer 2600 4500 or 6300 system Revision Information This document is a revision It adds the following information e Support for ftServer System Software for VMware vSphere Release 3 0 0 throughout e A clarified
78. ting rails to be fitted See Figure 6 1 The distance between the front vertical rails and the inside of the front door is at least 3 0 in 7 62 cm The distance between the rear of the system chassis and the inside of the rear door is at least 6 0 in 15 24 cm The distance between the front and rear vertical rails is between 24 5 in and 30 in 62 23 cm and 76 20 cm respectively The vertical mounting rails have a 0 345 or 0 375 square pattern with athickness between 0 063 0 105 to accept 10 32 cage nuts and mounting hardware The vertical mounting rails are plated or some other method is used to ensure continuity for grounding between installed equipment Cable management brackets are provided to support and constrain data and power cords so that the cables do not interfere with air flow out of the rear of the enclosures and so that the connectors do not disconnect or break To prevent stray voltages all components are grounded together through the vertical mounting rails to the cabinet frame and then to local building ground To ensure signal quality use a grounding cable for local building ground There is a plan for maintaining cables and wires to the cabinet by either running them under the floor or placing them overhead in an overhead cable tray Air flows through the cabinet from front to back Air does not recirculate within the cabinet Filler panels cover any unused rack space to prevent air recirculation
79. to use the Internet to send alarms to the ASN and allow the CAC or your authorized Stratus service representative to connect to your system over the Internet for troubleshooting e f you implement ftGateway groups only one system in the group requires a modem See Site Planning for Systems in an ftGateway Group for more information Telephone Line Connections in Australia and New Zealand The telephone used when calling for service shall comply with the following local regulatory requirements e Australia The telephone shall have an A tick label e New Zealand The telephone shall have a Telepermit 2 The telephone cable is not shipped with orders destined for the Republic of Korea 4 8 Stratus ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 Systems Site Planning Guide R638 Site Planning for Systems in an ftGateway Group If an ASN modem isinstalled that model shall comply with the following local regulatory requirements e Australia The modem shall have an A tick label e New Zealand The modem shall have a Telepermit NOTE ftSSS for VMware vSphere does not support ftGateway groups Site Planning for Systems in an ftGateway Group Multiple ftServer systems at asite can share a single telephone connection to the ASN by implementing an ftGateway group Unless VTMs are installed in each system the systems in the group must be connected to a single physical Ethernet subnetwork One system acts as a gateway for ASN connectivit
80. ts In general provide 100 127 VAC or 200 240 VAC at 50 or 60 Hz for optional components PDUs require 200 240 VAC at 50 or 60 Hz Operating the system at the higher end of the voltage range when possible results in higher power system efficiency and consequently less generated heat and lower utility costs For detailed information about the plug types and lengths of the power cords provided with the system see Power Cord Summary on page 2 13 The power service must be properly wired and grounded according to local standards and regulations See Appendix B Electrical Circuit and Wiring Information for more information NOTE A branch circuit breaker with ground fault protection must allow aminimum of 3 5 millianperes mA leakage current for each power cord Use the following worksheets to determine AC power requirements for the site e In Table 2 1 determine the power requirements at the A side power source e In Table 2 2 determine the power requirements at the B side power source e In Table 2 3 determine the power requirements for components outside of the cabinet These components can share a power source with the A side or B side components e In Table 2 4 determine the related HVAC requirements To determine AC power requirements Provide information in Tables 2 1 2 2 and 2 3 as follows 1 In the Quantity column write the number of each type of component 2 Multiply the entry in the Quantity co
81. uipment 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 reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio Standards Compliance C 1 Electronic Interference Immunity Safety and Noise Level Standards Compliance frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely tocause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense WARNING Changes or modification to the product could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Table C 1 Compliance Standards for ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 Systems Class A EN 55022 2006 A1 2007 Limits and methods of measurement of radio European Union interference characteristics of Information Technology Equipment EN 55024 1998 A1 2001 Information Technology Equipment European Union A2 2003 Immunity characteristics Limits and methods of measurement EN 61000 3 2 2006 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part European Union 3 2 Limits Limits for harmonic current emissions equipment input current lt 16 A per phase EN 61000 3 3 1995 Electromagnetic
82. vice Requirements on page 2 2 e Selecting a UPS Unit for ftServer Systems on page 2 8 e Power Cord Summary on page 2 13 e Grounding Requirements on page 2 15 Related Topic e Chapter 5 Rack Configuration Planning Redundant Power Sources ftServer systems require at least two separate and independent AC power sources an A side power source and a B side power source that provide power to the system s power receptacles labeled A and B respectively Either source must be capable of continuing to provide power if power to the other source is lost The A side power source provides power to one side of each system and storage enclosure as well as to components that do not require two sources of power such as tape drive enclosures and a monitor If you use an uninterruptible power supply UPS the UPS is in these standard documented configurations the A side power source The B side power source provides power to the other side of each system and storage enclosure The wattage required from the A side power source will always be equal to or greater than the wattage required from the B side power source Electrical Power Planning 2 1 AC Power and HVAC Service Requirements AC Power and HVAC Service Requirements From the Stratus ftServer Systems Peripherals Site Planning Guide R582 obtain the nominal input line voltage volts AC and frequency Hz required for optional AC powered componen
83. y This gateway system or ftGateway master requires an analog telephone line that connects to the modem Other systems in the ftGateway group called ffGateway slaves connect to the gateway system over the network In this case Ethernet connections are required for each system but only two analog telephone lines for each ftGateway group are required NOTES 1 ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 systems running the Windows operating system can only be ftGateway slaves 2 ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 ftGateway slave systems require an tGateway master system running Windows ftSSS Release 5 3 3 ftServer 2600 4500 and 6300 systems running Linux Releases ftSSS 7 0 4 and later or any release of VMware ESX do not support ftGateway groups Communications Line Planning 4 9 Site Planning for Systems in an ftGateway Group Members of an ftGateway group e Are limited to a maximum of 20 ftServer systems e Must connect to the same subnetwork through embedded system Ethernet ports PCI Ethernet adapter ports or VTM ports An ftGateway group can consist of one of the following Slave systems that run the Windows operating system with no remote management adapter in a group with an ftGateway system that has VTMs Slave systems that have VTMs in a group with an ftGateway system that has VTMs NOTES 1 You cannot mix VTMs and ftServer Access Adapters in the same ftGateway group ftServer Access Adapters are system managemen
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