Fujitsu ETERNUS AF S3 Series Basic Operation Manual
Fujitsu ETERNUS AF S3 Series Basic Operation Manual

Fujitsu ETERNUS AF S3 Series Basic Operation Manual

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  • Page 1 P3AG-4072-02ENZ0 FUJITSU Storage ETERNUS AF S3 series All-Flash Arrays Operation Guide (Basic) Operation management/maintenance...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Basic Operation ....................10 How to Open/Close the Rack Doors ................... 10 How to Open/Close the Front Door........................10 How to Open/Close the Rear Door ........................11 Powering On and Off ........................ 12 Switching On and Off the Main Line Switch on the Power Distribution Unit.............12 Switching On and Off the PSU Switch on the Power Supply Unit ..............14 Powering On ..............................17 Powering Off ..............................19...
  • Page 3 Table of Contents Installable Long Wave SFP+ Modules (16Gbit/s)....................48 SFP+ Module Handling Instructions .........................48 Long Wave SFP+ Modules (16Gbit/s) Installation Procedure ................49 Adding Servers ......................... 52 RAID Group Creation ............................52 Volume Creation ..............................53 Connection Setup.............................53 Maintenance......................57 Periodic Backup........................57 Maintenance Service ........................
  • Page 4 List of Figures Figure 1 ON Position of the Main Line Switches on a 1U Power Distribution Unit ..........12 Figure 2 ON Position of the Main Line Switches on a 2U Power Distribution Unit ..........12 Figure 3 OFF Position of the Main Line Switches on a 1U Power Distribution Unit ..........13 Figure 4 OFF Position of the Main Line Switches on a 2U Power Distribution Unit ..........13 Figure 5...
  • Page 5 List of Tables Table 1 Time Required to Turn the Power On ......................17 Table 2 Time Required to Turn the Power Off......................19 Table 3 General Status of ETERNUS Web GUI......................23 Table 4 General Status of ETERNUS CLI .........................24 Table 5 Volume Formatting Time..........................26 Table 6 Rebuild Process Time..........................26...
  • Page 6 Preface Fujitsu would like to thank you for purchasing the FUJITSU Storage ETERNUS AF150 S3/AF250 S3, ETERNUS AF650 S3 All-Flash Arrays (hereinafter referred to as ETERNUS AF). The ETERNUS AF is designed to be connected to Fujitsu servers (Fujitsu SPARC Servers, PRIMEQUEST, PRIMERGY, and other servers) or non-Fujitsu servers.
  • Page 7 Preface Trademarks Third-party trademark information related to this product is available at: https://www.fujitsu.com/global/products/computing/storage/eternus/trademarks.html About This Manual Intended Audience This manual is intended for storage system administrators or system administrators who manage and maintain the ETERNUS AF. Related Information and Documents The latest information for your model is available at: https://www.fujitsu.com/global/support/products/computing/storage/manuals-list.html...
  • Page 8 Preface Warning Signs Warning signs are shown throughout this manual in order to prevent injury to the user and/or material damage. These signs are composed of a symbol and a message describing the recommended level of caution. The following explains the symbol, its level of caution, and its meaning as used in this manual. This symbol indicates the possibility of serious or fatal injury if the ETERNUS AF is not used properly.
  • Page 9 Preface Setting Procedures in This Manual Detailed information about the setup parameters (descriptions and input conditions in the procedure) and the status displays is described in "ETERNUS Web GUI User's Guide". Note that the screen shots in this manual may be different from the actual screens. Microsoft product screen shot(s) reprinted with permission from Microsoft Corporation.
  • Page 10: Basic Operation

    Basic Operation This chapter explains how to open and close rack doors and how to turn the ETERNUS AF on and off. How to Open/Close the Rack Doors Each 19-inch rack has a front door and a rear door. The following section explains how to open and close the front and rear doors. How to Open/Close the Front Door ■...
  • Page 11: How To Open/Close The Rear Door

    1. Basic Operation How to Open/Close the Rack Doors How to Open/Close the Rear Door ■ How to Open the Rear Door Insert the rack key and turn the key 180 degrees counterclockwise. This will unlock the rear door. Pull the bottom of the door handle forward. Rotate the door handle counterclockwise and pull the door open.
  • Page 12: Powering On And Off

    1. Basic Operation Powering On and Off ■ How to Close the Rear Door Reverse the opening procedure to close the rear door. IMPORTANT Close the rear door with the door handle rotated. Powering On and Off This section explains how to turn on and off the ETERNUS AF. Switching On and Off the Main Line Switch on the Power Distribution Unit This section explains how to switch the main line switch of the power distribution unit to ON and OFF.
  • Page 13: Figure 3 Off Position Of The Main Line Switches On A 1U Power Distribution Unit

    1. Basic Operation Powering On and Off ■ To Switch to OFF Turn the main line switch of the power distribution unit to the OFF position (marked "¡"). Note This does not need to be turned off for normal operation. If the ETERNUS AF must be turned off, such as before any inspections of power supply devices are performed, turn off the ETERNUS AF by using the procedure described in "Powering Off"...
  • Page 14: Switching On And Off The Psu Switch On The Power Supply Unit

    1. Basic Operation Powering On and Off Switching On and Off the PSU Switch on the Power Supply Unit This section explains how to move the PSU switch of the power supply unit of the controller enclosure and drive enclosures to the ON and OFF positions in each enclosure. ■...
  • Page 15 1. Basic Operation Powering On and Off ETERNUS AF150 S3/AF250 S3 Drive enclosure PSU#0 PSU#1 Controller enclosure PSU#0 PSU#1 POWER LED Drive enclosure PSU#0 PSU#1 ETERNUS AF650 S3 Operation Guide (Basic)
  • Page 16: Figure 6 Off Position (Marked "¡") Of The Psu Switch Of A Power Supply Unit

    1. Basic Operation Powering On and Off ■ To Switch to OFF Turn the PSU switch of the power supply unit to the OFF position (marked "¡"). Note This does not need to be turned off for normal operation. Figure 6 OFF Position (Marked "¡") of the PSU Switch of a Power Supply Unit ETERNUS AF150 S3/AF250 S3 Drive enclosure...
  • Page 17: Powering On

    1. Basic Operation Powering On and Off Powering On This section explains how to turn on the ETERNUS AF. To turn on the ETERNUS AF, perform the following procedure. Via the power switch • Press the Power switch to turn on the ETERNUS AF. The following methods can be used to turn the power on by linking with the server.
  • Page 18 1. Basic Operation Powering On and Off • If the ETERNUS AF is not connected to a power source for long periods, it takes up to four hours before the built-in battery is fully charged. If the ETERNUS AF is used before the battery is fully charged, the operational state of the cache is changed to the Write Through mode and performance of the ETERNUS AF degrades.
  • Page 19: Powering Off

    1. Basic Operation Powering On and Off Powering Off This section explains how to turn off the ETERNUS AF. To turn off the ETERNUS AF, perform one of the procedures below. Via the power switch • Press the Power switch to turn off the ETERNUS AF. •...
  • Page 20 1. Basic Operation Powering On and Off ■ When Controlling by the Power Switch Press and hold the Power switch of the controller enclosure for four seconds or more. Power switch Power switch Controller enclosure ETERNUS AF150 S3/AF250 S3 ETERNUS AF650 S3 The READY LED on the controller enclosure is turned off.
  • Page 21: Using The Function Button/Setting Change Switches

    1. Basic Operation Using the FUNCTION Button/Setting Change Switches Using the FUNCTION Button/Setting Change Switches This section explains how to use the FUNCTION button/setting change switches of the controller enclosure. The following settings can be performed by using the FUNCTION button/setting change switches: •...
  • Page 22 1. Basic Operation Using the FUNCTION Button/Setting Change Switches ETERNUS AF150 S3/AF250 S3 ETERNUS AF650 S3 The ETERNUS AF is in maintenance status when the MAINTENANCE LED is green. Use the FUNCTION button/switches to change the settings. Switching the Master CM to the other controller •...
  • Page 23: Storage System Monitoring

    Storage System Monitoring This chapter describes the status monitoring of the ETERNUS AF. Checking LED Status The status of the ETERNUS AF can be checked by the LEDs. If the FAULT LED in the operation panel is amber, contact your maintenance engineer. Displaying Status via ETERNUS Web GUI The status of the ETERNUS AF and the usage status of RAID groups, TPPs, and SDPs can be checked in the Overview screen of ETERNUS Web GUI.
  • Page 24: Displaying Status Via Eternus Cli

    2. Storage System Monitoring Displaying Status via ETERNUS CLI Status Description The ETERNUS AF is under maintenance. (orange) The ETERNUS AF is in warning state. (yellow) For more details, refer to "ETERNUS Web GUI User's Guide". Displaying Status via ETERNUS CLI The status of the ETERNUS AF and the usage status of RAID groups, TPPs, and SDPs can be checked by sending the status display command via ETERNUS CLI.
  • Page 25: Audit Log

    2. Storage System Monitoring Audit Log Audit Log By setting audit log, audit trail logs (hereinafter referred to as "audit log") that record performed operations by using the ETERNUS AF and the system actions that are associated with these operations can be sent to the Syslog server.
  • Page 26: Process Time (Estimated)

    Process Time (Estimated) This chapter explains the estimated time that is required for volume formatting and for rebuild/copyback for each RAID level configuration. Volume Formatting Time The following table shows the time required for the volume formatting process. Table 5 Volume Formatting Time Volume formatting time (*1) RAID level...
  • Page 27: Table 7 Copyback Process Time

    3. Process Time (Estimated) Rebuild/Copyback Process Time ■ Copyback Process Time The following table shows the time required for the copyback process. Table 7 Copyback Process Time Copyback process time (*1) RAID level Number of drives SSDs RAID1 2 (1D+1M) Approx.
  • Page 28: Component Expansion/Function Enhancement

    Component Expansion/Function Enhancement This chapter explains the expansion functions and the installation of the optional products. "License Registration" (page 28) • • "Installing Additional Drives" (page 30) • "Installing Additional Drive Enclosures" (page 34) • "Installing Long Wave SFP+ Modules (16Gbit/s)" (page 48) •...
  • Page 29 4. Component Expansion/Function Enhancement License Registration Click [Register Veeam License] in [Action]. The [Register Veeam Storage Integration License] screen appears. Enter the license key and click the [Register] button. A confirmation screen appears. Click the [OK] button. The Veeam Storage Integration license is registered. Check the registration completion message and click the [Done] button.
  • Page 30: Installing Additional Drives

    4. Component Expansion/Function Enhancement Installing Additional Drives Installing Additional Drives Drives can be installed by the customer while the system is running without affecting operations. This section explains how to install drives in the ETERNUS AF. Make sure to read "Safety Notes and Regulations" before performing any of these procedures. When adding servers to be connected, refer to "Adding Servers"...
  • Page 31 4. Component Expansion/Function Enhancement Installing Additional Drives ■ About Static Electricity • Do not touch the surface of the board of the drives. • When handling drives, wear a wrist strap or touch a metal part to discharge the human body's natural static electricity. Failure to discharge static electricity may cause failure in the ETERNUS AF.
  • Page 32: Additional Drive Installation Procedure

    4. Component Expansion/Function Enhancement Installing Additional Drives Additional Drive Installation Procedure This section explains how to install optional drives in the ETERNUS AF. Drives can be installed in any slots. • If components are installed in a way other than as described in this section, damage and/or device failure or electrical shock may occur.
  • Page 33 4. Component Expansion/Function Enhancement Installing Additional Drives Install the new drive. Press the catch on the drive lock lever to unlock it. Catch Lock lever Insert the drive all the way into the slot, making sure that it is firmly seated and that the lock lever is still left open.
  • Page 34: Installing Additional Drive Enclosures

    4. Component Expansion/Function Enhancement Installing Additional Drive Enclosures To install more additional drives, repeat Step 3 Step If a wrist strap is used, remove the wrist strap. In the [Drives] screen of [Component] on the ETERNUS Web GUI screen, check that the added drives have been recognized.
  • Page 35: Drive Enclosure Handling Instructions

    4. Component Expansion/Function Enhancement Installing Additional Drive Enclosures Drive Enclosure Handling Instructions ■ About Condensation • When moving a drive enclosure from a cold place, such as an unconditioned store house in winter, to a warmer place such as an air-conditioned room, the severe temperature change may result in condensation forming.
  • Page 36 4. Component Expansion/Function Enhancement Installing Additional Drive Enclosures • If components are installed in a way other than as described in this section, damage and/or device failure or electrical shock may occur. • Do not install the drive enclosure in the rack with cables, such as power cords, connected.
  • Page 37 4. Component Expansion/Function Enhancement Installing Additional Drive Enclosures Connect here Drive enclosure 2 Connect here Connect here (drive enclosure that is to be added) Remove Connect here Connect here from here Drive enclosure 1 Connect here Remove from here Controller 0 Controller 1 Controller enclosure Connection configuration between...
  • Page 38 4. Component Expansion/Function Enhancement Installing Additional Drive Enclosures Select which DE-ID to connect the additional drive enclosure to and the type of drive enclosure that is to be added in "Target Drive Enclosure", and then click the [Next>>] button. Type •...
  • Page 39 4. Component Expansion/Function Enhancement Installing Additional Drive Enclosures Install the drive enclosure in the rack. Adjust the sizes of the rack rail (for left side) and the rack rail (for right side) to fit the rack. Loosen the M4 screws to adjust the length of the rack rails to match the distance between the front and rear rack pillars.
  • Page 40 4. Component Expansion/Function Enhancement Installing Additional Drive Enclosures Front view of drive enclosure [Left] [Right] Sixth screw Sixth screw (M5 screw) (M5 screw) First screw First screw (M5 screw) (M5 screw) Bottom position of drive enclosure Rack rail Rear view of drive enclosure [Left] [Right] Fifth screw...
  • Page 41 4. Component Expansion/Function Enhancement Installing Additional Drive Enclosures Attach the "DE_No." labels to the positions shown below. Attach the labels in the same installation order as the drive enclosures (cable between enclosures connection order). Right end of the drive enclosure Top right of the drive enclosure as seen from the front as seen from the rear...
  • Page 42 4. Component Expansion/Function Enhancement Installing Additional Drive Enclosures Connect the DI (IN) port of IOM#0 in the drive enclosure that is to be added to the DI (OUT) port of IOM#0 in the nearest drive enclosure with the mini SAS HD cable between enclosures. The following figure shows how the mini SAS HD cables between enclosures are connected when drive enclosure 2 is added.
  • Page 43 4. Component Expansion/Function Enhancement Installing Additional Drive Enclosures In the [Add Drive Enclosure] screen, click the [Next>>] button. Configuration of IOM#0 in the drive enclosure that is to be added and the power supply units in the system is performed. When the configuration process is complete, the [Disable IOM#1] screen appears.
  • Page 44 4. Component Expansion/Function Enhancement Installing Additional Drive Enclosures When the disconnection process is complete, the [Detach Cable] screen appears. Disconnect the cables from I/O module line 1. Remove the cable that connects the DI (OUT) port of CM#1 in the controller enclosure and the DI (IN) port of IOM#1 in the drive enclosure, which is nearest to the drive enclosure that is to be added.
  • Page 45 4. Component Expansion/Function Enhancement Installing Additional Drive Enclosures Drive enclosure 2 (drive enclosure that is to be added) Remove from here Drive enclosure 1 Remove from here Controller 1 Controller enclosure Click the [Next >>] button. The [Connect Cable] screen appears. Connect the DI (OUT) port of CM#1 in the controller enclosure to the DI (IN) port of IOM#1 in the drive enclosure that is to be added with a mini SAS HD cable between enclosures.
  • Page 46 4. Component Expansion/Function Enhancement Installing Additional Drive Enclosures Connect here Drive enclosure 2 (drive enclosure that is to be added) Drive enclosure 1 Connect here Controller 1 Controller enclosure Click the [Next >>] button. The [Enable IOM#1] screen appears. Connect the DI (OUT) port of IOM#1 in the drive enclosure that is to be added to the DI (IN) port of IOM#1 in the drive enclosure that is nearest to the drive enclosure that is to be added with the mini SAS HD cable between enclosures.
  • Page 47 4. Component Expansion/Function Enhancement Installing Additional Drive Enclosures Drive enclosure 2 (drive enclosure Connect here that is to be added) Connect here Drive enclosure 1 Click the [Next >>] button. A screen that indicates the drive enclosure has been added appears. Click the [Done] button.
  • Page 48: Installing Long Wave Sfp+ Modules (16Gbit/S)

    4. Component Expansion/Function Enhancement Installing Long Wave SFP+ Modules (16Gbit/s) Installing Long Wave SFP+ Modules (16Gbit/s) The Short wave SFP+ module (16Gbit/s) in the host interface (FC 16Gbit/s) can be replaced with an optional Long wave SFP+ module (16Gbit/s) for the ETERNUS AF. This section explains the installation rules, handling instructions, and replacement procedure for Long wave SFP + modules.
  • Page 49: Long Wave Sfp+ Modules (16Gbit/S) Installation Procedure

    4. Component Expansion/Function Enhancement Installing Long Wave SFP+ Modules (16Gbit/s) ● About Static Electricity • When handling SFP+ modules, make sure to wear a wrist strap or touch a metal part to discharge the human body's natural static electricity. Failure to discharge static electricity may cause device failure. •...
  • Page 50 4. Component Expansion/Function Enhancement Installing Long Wave SFP+ Modules (16Gbit/s) IMPORTANT Make sure to record the connecting port for the disconnected FC cable. Remove the Short wave SFP+ module (16Gbit/s). Open the Short wave SFP+ module (16Gbit/s) lever upward. Pull the Short wave SFP+ module (16Gbit/s) straight out of the port cage. IMPORTANT Make sure to store the removed Short wave SFP+ module (16Gbit/s) with the fixing lever and the connector cover attached.
  • Page 51 4. Component Expansion/Function Enhancement Installing Long Wave SFP+ Modules (16Gbit/s) Turn on the ETERNUS AF. Refer to "Powering On" (page 17) for details on how to turn on the ETERNUS AF. Check that the PORT LINK/FAULT LED for the FC port on the replaced Long wave SFP+ module (16Gbit/s) turns off or lights up green.
  • Page 52: Adding Servers

    4. Component Expansion/Function Enhancement Adding Servers Adding Servers To add a server in the ETERNUS AF and newly connect the server to the ETERNUS AF, preparation is required. RAID Group Creation Create RAID groups in order to create volumes to be used by the added server. If free space in an existing RAID group is used, this procedure can be omitted.
  • Page 53: Volume Creation

    4. Component Expansion/Function Enhancement Adding Servers Volume Creation Create volumes in the RAID group. The procedure to create a volume is as follows: Click the [Volume] tab on the navigation of the ETERNUS Web GUI screen. The [Volume] screen appears. In [Action], click [Create].
  • Page 54 4. Component Expansion/Function Enhancement Adding Servers ■ LUN Group Addition Add a group of volumes that can be recognized by the host (LUN group). For each LUN group, volume numbers are assigned for the Logical Unit Numbers (LUNs) that are recognized by the host.
  • Page 55 4. Component Expansion/Function Enhancement Adding Servers ■ CA Port Group Creation Create a CA port group for a host to access the ETERNUS AF. A CA port group is a group of host interface ports that have the same interface and connect to the specific host group.
  • Page 56 4. Component Expansion/Function Enhancement Adding Servers Click the [OK] button. The host group is added and the registration completion screen appears. ■ Host Affinity Creation Create an association between a host group and a CA port group and an association between a host group and a LUN group to enable the host to recognize a LUN group.
  • Page 57: Maintenance

    Maintenance This chapter describes maintenance once the ETERNUS AF starts to be operated. Periodic Backup In case of an unexpected problems, important data should be regularly backed up. • We recommend that you backup important data regularly. If the ETERNUS AF fails and the data has not been backed up, it may be lost.
  • Page 58: Replacing Batteries

    5. Maintenance Maintenance Service Replacing Batteries The batteries of the ETERNUS AF are expendable components that need to be replaced periodically. Batteries can be replaced during regular maintenance free of charge. For customers without a maintenance contract, replacement requests (payment required) must be made. ■...
  • Page 59: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting This chapter explains how to troubleshoot when errors occur. If something unusual occurs during operation, refer to "Check List" (page 59) to check the ETERNUS AF status, and contact your maintenance engineer according to "Required Information for Inquiries" (page 66).
  • Page 60: Table 8 Time Required For The Ready Led To Turns On After Turning The Power On

    6. Troubleshooting Check List Table 8 Time Required for the READY LED to Turns On after Turning the Power On Deduplication/Compression function is Deduplication/Compression function is Model disabled enabled ETERNUS AF150 S3 18 minutes or more — ETERNUS AF250 S3 18 minutes or more 22 minutes or more ETERNUS AF650 S3...
  • Page 61 6. Troubleshooting Check List Make sure that AC power is being supplied, then turn the ETERNUS AF on. ■ When the FAULT LED Blinks Check the general status and the system messages in ETERNUS Web GUI. A general status of indicates that the ETERNUS AF contains a component that requires preventive maintenance.
  • Page 62 6. Troubleshooting Check List Remove the flange cover or the front cover of the controller enclosure. ETERNUS AF150 S3/AF250 S3 ETERNUS AF650 S3 Flange cover Front cover Change the status of the ETERNUS AF to the maintenance status. Use the pin to push the FUNCTION button/maintenance switch (MNT SW) for three seconds. ETERNUS AF150 S3/AF250 S3 ETERNUS AF650 S3 The ETERNUS AF is in the maintenance state when the MAINTENANCE LED is green.
  • Page 63 6. Troubleshooting Check List Access ETERNUS Web GUI or ETERNUS CLI by using the default IP address to perform the network environment settings and the firewall settings. IMPORTANT Make sure to enable the firewall setting for the protocol that is used for each service. •...
  • Page 64 6. Troubleshooting Check List • Check the status of the RAID group. When rebuild/copyback or redundant copy is being performed in a RAID group with a "High" rebuild priority, the performance may be reduced until the operation is complete. • Check the cache parameter settings of the volumes.
  • Page 65 6. Troubleshooting Check List Turn off the server where the LAN card is to be replaced. Replace the LAN card. For details on the replacement procedure, refer to the relevant documentation for the LAN card. After completing the settings, confirm that access from the server is available. Operation Guide (Basic)
  • Page 66: Required Information For Inquiries

    6. Troubleshooting Required Information for Inquiries Required Information for Inquiries Before contacting your maintenance engineer when trouble occurs, prepare the information that is shown below. For details on the maintenance service, refer to "Maintenance Service" (page 57). ● The Model Name and the Serial Number of the ETERNUS AF This information can be checked by using a device ID label, ETERNUS Web GUI, or ETERNUS CLI.
  • Page 67: Component Names

    Component Names This appendix provides the component names of the ETERNUS AF. Controller Enclosure An operation panel and drives are installed in the front of the ETERNUS AF controller enclosure. Controllers and power supply units are installed in the rear. Front This section provides the names of the components in the front of a controller enclosure.
  • Page 68: Figure 9 Front View Of A Controller Enclosure (For The Eternus Af650 S3, With A Front Cover)

    A. Component Names Controller Enclosure ■ ETERNUS AF650 S3 Figure 9 Front View of a Controller Enclosure (for the ETERNUS AF650 S3, with a Front Cover) Operation panel (refer to "■ Operation Panel" (page 71)) Front cover Figure 10 Front View of a Controller Enclosure (for the ETERNUS AF650 S3, without a Front Cover) BBU#0 BBU#1 2.5"...
  • Page 69: Rear

    A. Component Names Controller Enclosure Rear This section provides the names of the components in the rear of a controller enclosure. ■ ETERNUS AF150 S3/AF250 S3 Figure 11 Rear View of a Controller Enclosure (ETERNUS AF150 S3/AF250 S3) CM#0 CM#1 CA#0 CA#1 CA#0...
  • Page 70: Figure 12 Rear View Of A Controller Enclosure (Eternus Af650 S3)

    A. Component Names Controller Enclosure ■ ETERNUS AF650 S3 Figure 12 Rear View of a Controller Enclosure (ETERNUS AF650 S3) CA#2 CA#3 CM#1 CA#0 CA#1 CPSU#0 CPSU#1 CA#2 CA#3 CM#0 CA#0 CA#1 Controllers (CM#0, CM#1) (Refer to "■ Controllers" (page 73).) Host interfaces (CA#0, CA#1, CA#2, CA#3) (Refer to...
  • Page 71: Component Names And Led Names

    A. Component Names Controller Enclosure Component Names and LED Names This section describes the operation panel, the drives, the controllers, the power supply units, the host interfaces, the batteries, and the BUDs of the controller enclosure. ■ Operation Panel ● ETERNUS AF150 S3/AF250 S3 An operation panel has LEDs, a Power switch, and a FUNCTION button.
  • Page 72: Figure 14 Operation Panel (Controller Enclosure For The Eternus Af650 S3)

    A. Component Names Controller Enclosure LED name LED status Meaning CACHE There is data in the cache memory of the ETERNUS AF. (green) READY The ETERNUS AF is available for use. (green) ● ETERNUS AF650 S3 An operation panel has LEDs, a Power switch, and setting change switches. Figure 14 Operation Panel (Controller Enclosure for the ETERNUS AF650 S3) With a front cover...
  • Page 73: Figure 15 2.5" Drives

    A. Component Names Controller Enclosure LED name LED status Meaning MAINTENANCE Maintenance for the ETERNUS AF is in progress. (green) Maintenance (from ETERNUS Web GUI or ETERNUS CLI) for the ETERNUS AF is in progress or a status check of the ETERNUS AF is (blinks green) necessary.
  • Page 74: Figure 16 Controller (Eternus Af150 S3/Af250 S3)

    A. Component Names Controller Enclosure ● ETERNUS AF150 S3/AF250 S3 Figure 16 Controller (ETERNUS AF150 S3/AF250 S3) DI (OUT) LINK/FAULT LED READY/FAULT LED CA#0 FAULT LED CA#1 FAULT LED IDENTIFY/BBU FAULT LED MASTER LED LINK/FAULT LED LAN LINK LED LAN ACT LED LAN ACT LED LAN LINK LED LINK/FAULT LED...
  • Page 75: Figure 17 Controller (Eternus Af650 S3)

    A. Component Names Controller Enclosure LED name LED status Meaning LAN LINK The link between the LAN port and the destination port has been (green) established. ● ETERNUS AF650 S3 Figure 17 Controller (ETERNUS AF650 S3) BUD READY LED BUD FAULT LED DI (OUT) LINK/FAULT LED READY/FAULT LED MASTER LED...
  • Page 76 A. Component Names Controller Enclosure LED name LED status Meaning BUD READY The BUD is in normal status. (green) BUD FAULT The BUD is in error status. (amber) Operation Guide (Basic)
  • Page 77: Figure 18 Power Supply Unit (Controller Enclosure For The Eternus Af150 S3/Af250 S3)

    A. Component Names Controller Enclosure ■ Power Supply Units The power supply unit transforms input AC power from a power socket to DC power and supplies power to each component. A controller enclosure has two power supply units. Each power supply unit contains fans. ●...
  • Page 78: Figure 19 Power Supply Unit (Controller Enclosure For The Eternus Af650 S3)

    A. Component Names Controller Enclosure ● ETERNUS AF650 S3 Figure 19 Power Supply Unit (Controller Enclosure for the ETERNUS AF650 S3) POWER LED FAULT LED Inlet This inlet is used to connect a power cord. The states of LEDs are listed below. Table 15 Status and Meaning of Each LED (Power Supply Unit for the ETERNUS AF650 S3) LED name...
  • Page 79: Figure 20 Host Interface Ports (Eternus Af150 S3/Af250 S3)

    A. Component Names Controller Enclosure ■ Host Interface A host interface is a board that has interface ports to connect a controller to the server. ● ETERNUS AF150 S3/AF250 S3 There are five types of host interfaces: FC 32Gbit/s, FC 16Gbit/s, iSCSI 10Gbit/s (10GBASE-SR/10GBASE-CR), and iSCSI 10Gbit/s (10GBASE-T).
  • Page 80: Figure 21 Host Interface Ports (Eternus Af650 S3)

    A. Component Names Controller Enclosure ● ETERNUS AF650 S3 There are four types of host interfaces: FC 32Gbit/s, FC 16Gbit/s, and iSCSI 10Gbit/s (10GBASE-SR/10GBASE- CR). Figure 21 Host Interface Ports (ETERNUS AF650 S3) CA FAULT LED CA READY LED FC 2 ports FC 4 ports iSCSI 10Gbit/s (10GBASE-SR) LINK/FAULT LED...
  • Page 81: Figure 22 Batteries

    A. Component Names Controller Enclosure ■ Batteries Batteries are used for backup power source in case of power outage. A controller enclosure has two batteries. The batteries are charged from an external power source while the ETERNUS AF is running normally. If a power failure is detected, the cache data in the system memory is saved to the BUD in the controller by using battery power.
  • Page 82: Drive Enclosure

    A. Component Names Drive Enclosure Drive Enclosure Drives and an operation panel are installed in the front of the drive enclosure. I/O modules and power supply units are installed in the rear. Front This section provides the names of the components in the front of a drive enclosure. ■...
  • Page 83: Component Names And Led Names

    A. Component Names Drive Enclosure Component Names and LED Names This section describes the operation panel, the drives, the I/O modules, and the power supply units of the drive enclosure. ■ Operation Panel An operation panel has a DE-ID display and LEDs. ●...
  • Page 84: Figure 26 2.5" Drives

    A. Component Names Drive Enclosure ■ Drives 2.5" drives have LEDs. Figure 26 2.5" Drives 2.5" drive DRIVE READY LED DRIVE FAULT LED The LEDs turn on or blink to indicate the statuses that are listed below. Table 20 Status and Meaning of Each LED (Drive) LED name LED status Meaning...
  • Page 85: Figure 27 I/O Module (Drive Enclosure)

    A. Component Names Drive Enclosure ■ I/O Modules The I/O module is a component that controls how the controller and the drives interact. The I/O module is connected to the controller or an I/O module on another drive enclosure. A drive enclosure has two I/O modules.
  • Page 86: Figure 28 Power Supply Unit (Drive Enclosure)

    A. Component Names Drive Enclosure ■ Power Supply Units The power supply unit transforms input AC power from a power socket to DC power and supplies power to each component. A drive enclosure has two power supply units. Each power supply unit contains fans. Figure 28 Power Supply Unit (Drive Enclosure) POWER LED...
  • Page 87: Power Distribution Unit

    A. Component Names Power Distribution Unit Power Distribution Unit There are two sizes for power distribution units: 1U and 2U. Power Distribution Units (1U) The 1U power distribution unit has four outlets and two inlets. Figure 29 Power Distribution Units (1U) Main line switch This turns on and off the power distribution unit.
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