Huawei OceanStor V3 Series Quick Installation Manual

Huawei OceanStor V3 Series Quick Installation Manual

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OceanStor 5300 V3 and 5500 V3
V300R006
Quick Installation Guide
Issue: 08
BOM: 31508456
Date: 2018-12-06

Introduction to OceanStor V3 Series

Huawei OceanStor V3 series storage systems are innovative offerings that are ready to meet your current and
future storage requirements. They are designed to provide medium- and large-scale enterprises with improved
storage performance, efficiency, security, scalability, and manageability.
The product models applicable to this document:
OceanStor 5300 V3 and 5500 V3
5300 V3

Before You Start

Overview

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This guide describes how to quickly install OceanStor 5300 V3 and 5500 V3. For more information, see the
OceanStor 2000, 5000, and 6000 V3 Series V300R006 Installation Guide.

Where to get help

b
You can obtain the product documentation from http://enterprise.huawei.com. You can also register for a
Huawei support account at this website to browse and download valuable information and sign up for product
updates.
Feedback
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Your feedback is important to us. If you have any comments about this document, go to
http://support.huawei.com/enterprise
feedback and suggestions.
5500 V3
5600 V3
(Huawei enterprise technical support website) to submit your
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5800 V3
6800 V3
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  • Page 1 Date: 2018-12-06 Introduction to OceanStor V3 Series Huawei OceanStor V3 series storage systems are innovative offerings that are ready to meet your current and future storage requirements. They are designed to provide medium- and large-scale enterprises with improved storage performance, efficiency, security, scalability, and manageability.
  • Page 2 Safety Information  Do not operate devices or handle cables on a stormy day.  To avoid eye injuries, do not look into the optical outlets without eye protection.  To avoid electric shock, do not wear an ESD wrist strap during the power-on process. CAUTION ...
  • Page 3 1 Installation Preparations Checking installation tools Checking circuit breakers The following installation tools are required: NOTICE  Phillips screwdriver (M3 to M6) A storage system power failure may cause devices connected  Flat-head screwdriver (M3 to M6) to the same circuit breaker to power off unexpectedly. ...
  • Page 4 2 Installing Devices Planning device installation positions Total required cabinet space = 2 U + 2 U x (Number of 2 U disk enclosures) + 4 U x (Number of 4 U disk enclosures) For example, if the OceanStor 5500 V3 is equipped with three 2 U disk enclosures and three 4 U disk enclosures, the space required by a cabinet is calculated as follows: 20 U = 2 U + 2 U x 3 + 4 U x 3 Note: The height of the storage system is measured by the unit of U.
  • Page 5 Determining device installation positions using installation templates NOTE On the mounting bars, use a marker to mark the holes where screws will be installed to secure the storage devices. Scenario 1 Installation position of a 2 U device Low base of the guide rail Installation positions of 2 U device fixing screws Installation positions of guide rail fixing screws...
  • Page 6 Installing guide rails The adjustable guide rails are 600 mm (23.62 inches) to 900 mm (35.43 inches) long. The adjustable guide rails are preconfigured with positioning pins before delivery. Two paired adjustable guide rails must be positioned exactly parallel to one another. Scenario 1 Installing adjustable guide rails for a Rear...
  • Page 7 Scenario 3 Installing ball bearing guide rails for a high-density disk enclosure (1) Pull out the inner rail of the ball bearing guide rails. (2) Remove a rail support. Left guide rail Right guide rail (3) Loosen the screws and adjust the length of the ball bearing guide rail to be the same of the cabinet depth.
  • Page 8 (5) Fasten screws. (6) Installing a ball bearing guide rail bracket. (7) Check the installation of the ball bearing guide rails.ng Hardware Installation Check the distance between the left and right guide rails, and ensure that the two templates can align and slot into the ball bearing guide rails.
  • Page 9 Installing storage devices into the cabinet NOTICE  To avoid device damage, do not stack any components but install them onto guide rails.  If you remove controllers and disks for easily moving and installing enclosures, record the slots of these controllers and disks in advance.
  • Page 10 (3) Place the side step at the rear (excluding the inner rail) of the high-density disk enclosure onto the front bracket of the ball bearing guide rails, and slide the disk enclosure into the cabinet along the ball bearing guide rails (no manual alignment is required because the inner rail automatically connects to the middle rail).
  • Page 11 Installing a cable tray (1) Insert the cable tray into the ball bearing guide rails and the high-density disk enclosure. (2) Use a Phillips screwdriver to fasten M3 screws to secure the cable tray. (3) Install the spring pins to cable trays to secure the cable tray.
  • Page 12 (Optional) Installing disk modules Scenario 1 Installing disk modules into a disk enclosure (1) Installing disk modules into a 2 U disk enclosure (2) Installing disk modules into a 4 U disk enclosure NOTICE Install disk modules into controller enclosures in the same way. To ensure well heat dissipation, insert disks in the sequence of disk slot IDs.
  • Page 13 3 Connecting Cables A generic view of cable connections on the controller enclosure When the storage system has two or more controller enclosures configured, connect cables following instructions in the OceanStor 2000, 5000, and 6000 V3 Series V300R006 Installation Guide. 3c, 3d, 3e, and 3f in the following figure indicate the section numbers in this document.
  • Page 14 (Optional) Connecting ground cables Scenario 1 Connecting ground cables in a DC scenario Scenario 2 Connecting ground cables for a high-density disk enclosure in an AC scenario...
  • Page 15 Connecting enclosures Connect disk enclosures according to the following rules:  SAS expansion cables must be naturally bent, and a minimum of 97 mm (3.82 inches) clearance must be reserved in front of each enclosure for winding cables.  All the EXP ports on the storage system can connect only to the PRI ports. An incorrect connection will cause a service interruption.
  • Page 16 Scenario 2 Connecting high-density disk enclosures  Connect two high-density disk enclosures using mini SAS HD electrical cables. The cables must be naturally bent, and a minimum of 97 mm (3.82 inches) clearance must be reserved in front of each enclosure for winding cables.
  • Page 17 Connecting the storage system to the network A controller enclosure can be connected to application servers using front-end ports (8 Gbit/s, or 16 Gbit/s Fibre Channel, 10GE, 10 Gbit/s FCoE, GE electrical, 10GE electrical, or 56 Gbit/s InfiniBand). 10GE electrical interface modules support GE/10GE auto-sensing. The following figures are an example of cable connections.
  • Page 18 Scenario 2 Connecting front-end ports to the application server through switches Network cable connection Application server Ethernet switch Ethernet switch Controller enclosure  Optical fiber cable connection Application server Fibre Channel switch Fibre Channel switch Controller enclosure NOTICE Connect and remove high-speed cables as shown in the following figures. Installing a high-speed cable Removing a high-speed cable Insert the connector.
  • Page 19: Connecting Power Cables

    Connecting to the maintenance terminal  After connecting a serial port on the storage system to the maintenance terminal through a serial cable, you can then manage and maintain the storage system using the maintenance terminal.  During the initial configuration, assign an IP address to the management network port through the serial port. Maintenance terminal Controller enclosure...
  • Page 20 Scenario 2 Connecting a DC power cable When you connect DC power cables, ensure that the black cable leading from the anode of the DC power source connects to the RTN (+) terminal and that the blue cable leading from the cathode of the DC power source connects to the NEG (-) terminal.
  • Page 21 4 Checking Hardware Installation Checking device installation Check Item Normal Abnormal Controller  The device sits stably on the guide rails  The device slants or cannot be detected. enclosure without displacement.  Screws are loose or have fallen off. ...
  • Page 22 After powering on the controller enclosure and disk enclosures, check the Alarm/Location indicators of disks.  If the Alarm/Location indicator of a disk is steady red, contact Huawei technical support.  If all Alarm/Location indicators are off, all disks are running correctly.
  • Page 23 For details about indicators and troubleshooting suggestions, log in to http://support.huawei.com/enterprise/, choose TECHNICAL SUPPORT > Product Support > Enterprise Data Center > Enterprise Storage, and click the product model to go to the document page of the product. Then, search, browse, and download the Quick Maintenance Guide of the corresponding version.
  • Page 24  Obtain the documentation related to the software from the Huawei technical support website.  After installing the storage system, log in to http://support.huawei.com/enterprise/. In the search field, enter the OceanStor V3 Storage System Acceptance Test Guide. Search, browse, and download the documents of...
  • Page 25 Contacting Huawei Technical Support If this document cannot help you resolve problems, contact Huawei technical support using one of the following methods: Huawei customer service center Address: Huawei Industrial Base, Bantian, Longgang, Shenzhen 518129, People's Republic of China Website: http://enterprise.huawei.com Local Huawei technical support personnel...

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