Fujitsu PRIMERGY S60 Manual
Fujitsu PRIMERGY S60 Manual

Fujitsu PRIMERGY S60 Manual

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Primergy
Xenia Fierley
Fujitsu Siemens Computers GmbH cognitas PS
81730 München
e-mail: email:manuals@fujitsu-siemens.com
Tel.: (089) 61001-157
Fax: 0 700 / 372 00000
U41221-J-Z156-1-74
Sprachen: En

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  • Page 1 Primergy Xenia Fierley Fujitsu Siemens Computers GmbH cognitas PS 81730 München e-mail: email:manuals@fujitsu-siemens.com Tel.: (089) 61001-157 Fax: 0 700 / 372 00000 U41221-J-Z156-1-74 Sprachen: En...
  • Page 2: Copyright And Trademarks

    There you will also find the addresses of the relevant User Documentation Department Copyright and Trademarks Copyright © 2001 Fujitsu Siemens Computers GmbH. All rights reserved. Delivery subject to availability; right of technical modifications reserved. All hardware and software names used are trademarks of their respective manufacturers.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction ......1 Target Group ......2 Notation Conventions .
  • Page 6 Contents FC Hard Disk Drives ..... . . 37 Handling Hard Disk Drives/HDD Modules ... . 37 Installing/Removing HDD/Dummy Module .
  • Page 7 Contents 11.1.3 Server Management Status ....74 11.1.3.1 Server Management Status LED lights permanently ..74 11.1.4 Storage Subsystem Switches OFF .
  • Page 9: U41221-J-Z156

    Server Management/ServerView For the first step the server management for the PRIMERGY S60 storage subsystem will be ensured by SES (SCSI Enclosure Service). A optional Remote Service Board (RSB) with more functions can be installed.
  • Page 10: Target Group

    The operating manual contain all the descriptions which are of importance for commissioning your PRIMERGY S60 storage subsystem in so far as they do not form part of the publication of your server system.
  • Page 11: Structure Of The Manual

    Structure of the Manual Structure of the Manual The PRIMERGY S60 storage subsystem manual describes how to install and configure the subsystem and perform expansions or upgrades. You will find further information (see also entries in the chapter “Related publi- cations”...
  • Page 12: Technical Data

    Technical Data Introduction Configurations This part of the manual gives configuration examples. Installation The activities needed to install and commission the storage subsystem are described. Troubleshooting This chapter contains advice on solving problems that occur on commis- sioning or during the operation of the storage subsystem. Technical Data Electrical Characteristics Rated voltage...
  • Page 13 Introduction Technical Data Environmental Conditions (according to DIN EN 60721-3-x) Climate/operation (class 3K2): Temperature 15 °C to 35°C Relative humidity 5% to 85% altitude (NN) max. 3048 m (10000 ft.) Climate/transport (class 2K2): Temperature -25°C to 60°C Relative humidity 15% to 98% altitude (NN) max.
  • Page 15: Important Notes

    Important Notes Notes on Safety In this section you will find information that you must note when using the storage subsystem. This device complies with the relevant safety standards for IT equipment, including electronic office machines, intended for use in the office environment. You will also find the following safety instructions in the manual entitled “Safety, Warranty and Ergonomics“...
  • Page 16 Notes on Safety Important Notes CAUTION! Check that the rated voltage specified on the device's ID plate is the same as the local line voltage. The device must only be connected to a properly grounded wall outlet (the device is fitted with a tested and approved power cable). Make sure that the protective grounded outlet of the building’s wiring system is freely accessible.
  • Page 17: Electrostatic Sensitive Device Label

    Important Notes Electrostatic Sensitive Device Label Electrostatic Sensitive Device Label Electrostatic-sensitive components may be identified by the following sticker: Figure 1: Electrostatic Sensitive Device (ESD) sticker You must follow the instructions below when handling modules containing electrostatic-sensitive components Ê Discharge static electricity from your body (for example by touching a grounded metal object) before handling modules containing electrostatic- sensitive components.
  • Page 18: Ce Certificate

    CE certificate Important Notes CE certificate The shipped version of this device complies with the requirements of the EEC directives 89/336/EEC “Electromagnetic compatibility” and 73/23/EEC “Low voltage directive”. The device therefore qualifies for the CE certificate (CE=Communauté Européenne). RFI Suppression All other equipment which is connected to this product must also have radio noise suppression in accordance with EC Guideline 89/336/EWG.
  • Page 19: Notes On The Rack Model

    Important Notes Notes on the Rack Model Notes on the Rack Model For safety reasons, at least two people are required to install the rack model because of its weight and size. When connecting and disconnecting cables, observe the notes in the documentation for your PRIMERGY system and the comments in the “Important notes”...
  • Page 20: Environmental Protection

    Important Notes Environmental Protection Environmentally friendly product design and development This product has been designed in accordance with the Fujitsu Siemens Computers standard for “environmentally friendly product design and devel- opment”. This means that the designers have taken into account important criteria such...
  • Page 21 Important Notes Environmental Protection Take-back, recycling and disposal For details on take-back and reuse of devices and consumables within Europe, contact your Fujitsu Siemens Computers branch office/subsidiary or our recycling center in Paderborn: Fujitsu Siemens Computers Recycling Center D-33106 Paderborn Tel.
  • Page 23: Operating And Indicator Elements

    Operating and Indicator Elements This section describes the position and meaning of the operating and indicator elements on the PRIMERGY S60 storage subsystem. The Front You can see the following indicator elements on the front of the PRIMERGY S60 storage subsystem The three operating status LEDs which indicate the power supply status, the cooling status and the server management status.
  • Page 24: Meaning Of The S60 Operating Status Leds

    Cooling status Server management status CAUTION! In order to guarantee the server management for the PRIMERGY S60 storage subsystem over SES (SCSI Enclosure Service), at least one of the two first HDD modules (see also section “Identification Marks and Loop Addresses” on page 43) must be installed.
  • Page 25 Cooling OK All installed fans and the interior temper- CAUTION! ature are OK. yellow Fan warning The PRIMERGY S60 One fan has failed. storage subsystem The temperature is OK. (without Remote Service orange Cooling fault Board) switches OFF at...
  • Page 26: The Control Leds For The Hard Disk Drives

    The Front Operating and Indicator Elements 3.1.2 The Control LEDs for the Hard Disk Drives Figure 3: Symbols of the Control LEDs of the Hard Disk Drives (HDD READY) Operating indication of the hard disk drive. This LED is driven by the hard disk drive itself. (HDD STATUS) Status indication of the hard disk drive.
  • Page 27 Operating and Indicator Elements The Front Indication Meaning The associated drive is not (correctly) READY inserted or it is spun down and it is not being accessed. The associated drive is spun down. The green intermittent drive is being accessed. flashes The associated drive is spun up and ready.
  • Page 28: The Rear Side

    Operating and Indicator Elements The Rear Side On the rear side of the PRIMERGY S60 storage subsystem there are the status LEDs for the FFx-RAID controller module(s) and for the power supply units. Also the power switch is placed on this side.
  • Page 29: Power Supply Unit Leds

    Operating and Indicator Elements The Rear Side 3.2.2 Power Supply Unit LEDs On the connecting side of the power supply units there are two LEDs that indicate the status of the power supply units: Figure 5: The Power Supply Unit LEDs Fault indication (amber LED) Operating indication (green LED) Fault...
  • Page 30: Power Switch

    3.2.3 Power Switch The power switch is located also on the rear of the PRIMERGY S60 storage subsystem. It is a slide switch with three possible settings. Figure 6: Power Switch on the Rear of the PRIMERGY S60 Storage Subsystem...
  • Page 31: Fan Led

    Operating and Indicator Elements Fan LED Fan LED If you have been notified, via corresponding warning or error messages on the server or via the cooling status LED on the front of the storage subsystem, that there is a cooling problem, the fan status can be read on the fan LED. Figure 7: Installed Fan Module, View with Fan LED Fan LED Color...
  • Page 33: Floorstand Model

    Floorstand Model Open the Housing 4.1.1 Removing and Mounting the door Figure 8: Removing the Door Ê Unlock the door with the key (1) and open it. Ê Remove the door by lifting it up (2). Mounting is performed in the reverse order. U41221-J-Z156-1-74...
  • Page 34: Removing/Mounting The Left Side Cover

    Open the Housing Floorstand Model 4.1.2 Removing/Mounting the left Side Cover To replacing the fan module (see section “Installing/Removing the Fan Module” on page 34) in the floorstand model the left side cover must be removed. Figure 9: Removing the Side Cover Ê...
  • Page 35 Floorstand Model Open the Housing Mounting is performed in the reverse order. CAUTION! For mounting the left side cover pay attention to the connection strip (1) for the door switch (see figure 10). It can be damaged. Figure 10: Floorstand model: door switch with connection strip U41221-J-Z156-1-74...
  • Page 37: Power Supply

    Power Supply Power Supply Units The PRIMERGY S60 storage subsystem contains two power supply units which guarantee the power supply to all installed components. Using two power supply units, power supply redundancy is achieved. If a power supply unit fails, the subsystem will continue to operate without restrictions.
  • Page 38: Replacing The Power Supply Unit

    Power Supply Units Power Supply 5.1.1 Replacing the Power Supply Unit CAUTION! It is imperative that you read the chapter “Important Notes” on page 7 in this manual before you carry out work on your storage subsystem. If faults occur with the power supply, it could be necessary to replace a power supply unit.
  • Page 39 (1) is attached in such a way that it does not adversely affect the installation, may be used in the PRIMERGY S60 storage subsystem. The coding may not be removed under any circumstances.
  • Page 41: Fan Module

    Fan Module The redundant fan module ensures cooling of the PRIMERGY S60 storage subsystem. It is equipped with two fans. If one fails, the other working fan suffi- ciently guarantees cooling and prevents the components of the storage subsystem from overheating.
  • Page 42: Installing/Removing The Fan Module

    Installing/Removing the Fan Module Fan Module Installing/Removing the Fan Module Please note the status of the fan LED before removing and after installing the fan module (3) (see section “Fan LED” on page 23). Floorstand model Ê Remove the left side cover (see section “Removing/Mounting the left Side Cover”...
  • Page 43 Fan Module Installing/Removing the Fan Module Proceed as follows when installing the fan module: Figure 14: Installing the Fan Module Ê Put two fingers into the recessed grips (1). When installing, it is not necessary to push the locking mechanism inwards. Ê...
  • Page 45: Fc Hard Disk Drives

    Up to fourteen one inch hard disk drives can be installed into the PRIMERGY S60 storage subsystem. The FC hard disk drives can be controlled via up to two FC ports. The two FC ports are in each case over two outward lead Nodes in one loop.
  • Page 46: Installing/Removing Hdd/Dummy Module

    If this is not taken into account, existing data can be destroyed. The hard disk drives which can be ordered for the PRIMERGY S60 storage subsystem are delivered as HDD modules which include the hard disk drive pre- installed in a carrier.
  • Page 47 FC Hard Disk Drives Installing/Removing HDD/Dummy Module Figure 15: Dummy Module and corresponding HDD Module CAUTION! Keep the dummy module for future use. If the HDD module is removed again and not replaced with a new module, then the dummy module must be reinstalled due to cooling, the applicable EMC (electromagnetic compatibility) regulations and fire protection.
  • Page 48 Installing/Removing HDD/Dummy Module FC Hard Disk Drives Figure 16: Installing the HDD Module Ê Push the HDD module into the empty slot (1) until it stops . Ê Push the module handle completely in the direction of the arrow (2) until the locking mechanism (3) engages.
  • Page 49 FC Hard Disk Drives Installing/Removing HDD/Dummy Module Removing occurs in reverse order: Figure 17: Removing the HDD Module Ê Pull out the HDD module. Observe the notes in the section “Handling Hard Disk Drives/HDD Modules” on page 37. U41221-J-Z156-1-74...
  • Page 50: Hot Swap For Fc Hdd Modules

    Hot Swap for FC HDD Modules FC Hard Disk Drives Hot Swap for FC HDD Modules CAUTION! The hot-swap function can only be performed together with a corre- sponding RAID configuration. Only pull out a HDD module if the drive is not being accessed. Observe the control LEDs for the corresponding HDD module (see section “The Control LEDs for the Hard Disk Drives”...
  • Page 51: Identification Marks And Loop Addresses

    FC Hard Disk Drives Identification Marks and Loop Addresses Identification Marks and Loop Addresses The identification of the hard disk drives with marks as HDD1 through HDD14 must be performed from the bottom up (floorstand model) or from left to right (rack model).
  • Page 53: Plug-In Board Modules

    Plug-in Board Modules The FFx-RAID Controller Module The module will be inserted in an individual slot on the rear of the storage subsystem. The two modules in figure 4 on page 20 are marked (1) for the FFx- RAID controller module 1 and (5) for the FFx-RAID controller module 0. CAUTION! In a simplex configuration the storage subsystem can be accessed only via the FFx-RAID controller module 0 (see figure 4 on page 20).
  • Page 54: Indicators And Connectors

    GBIC being used. Perfect functioning will be ensured only by the use of the GBIC types released by Fujitsu Siemens Computers GmbH. LEDs indicate the operating status of the module, of the corresponding nodes and/or loop and the channel activity (see tables under „Description of the LED indicators“...
  • Page 55 Plug-in Board Modules The FFx-RAID Controller Module Following indicators and connectors are located on the connection panel of the module (figure 19): Element Label on the connection panel LED green 1 DAC DEVICE ACTIVITY LED yellow/green 2 VT100/DEBUG STATUS LED yellow/green 3 HSSDC NODE STATUS LED green 4 DAC HOST ACTIVITY...
  • Page 56 The FFx-RAID Controller Module Plug-in Board Modules Description of the LED indicators CACHE Description (yellow) STATUS POWER (green) ALARM (red) Normal operation, module ready and partner This signal is activated only if two FFx-RAID controller modules are used; only the non-defective module can indicate that the other one has failed.
  • Page 57 Plug-in Board Modules The FFx-RAID Controller Module Description DAC DEVICE DAC HOST ACTIVITY ACTIVITY (green) (green) No FC channel activity on the host side FC channel activity on the host side No FC channel activity on the device side FC channel activity on the device side Table 9: FFx-RAID Controller Module: FC channel Activity Indicators DAC (5);...
  • Page 58: Switches

    2 RSB Internal controlling means via the service processor on the optional Remote Service Board. When the PRIMERGY S60 storage subsystem operates without the optional Remote Service Board the switch must be set on position “1”. Table 12: RS232 switch settings...
  • Page 59 Plug-in Board Modules The FFx-RAID Controller Module Figure 20: FFx-RAID Controller Module: Switches on the Host Adapter DIP Switches DIP switches J1-J4 and K1-K4 (functionality switches) for the setting test and analyzing possibilities in arrangement with the service are available on the host adapter.
  • Page 60: Installing/Removing The Ffx-Raid Controller Module

    The FFx-RAID Controller Module Plug-in Board Modules The individual DIP switch positions ON have the following function: DIP switch Function ON Manufactory Diagnosis Mode activated: status indicator LEDs (red, green, yellow) for the FFx-RAID controller flash 0.5 sec. ON Debug Mode ON Disable HSSDC NODE ON Disable GBIC NODE ON Conservative Cache active...
  • Page 61 Plug-in Board Modules The FFx-RAID Controller Module Refer also to the MultiPath software requirements for the FFx-RAID controller settings, e. g.: both controller must be configured identically. In a single-mode configuration (with only one module installed), the storage subsystem must be turned OFF before removing the module. Ê...
  • Page 62: Adding A Second Ffx-Raid Controller Module

    The FFx-RAID Controller Module Plug-in Board Modules Figure 22: Removing the Module Ê Carefully pull out the FFx-RAID controller module from the slot. Grasp the module on the knurled screw and on the bracket so that it does not tilt. Installing occurs in reverse order: Ê...
  • Page 63: The Ffx-Bbu (Battery Backup Unit) Module

    Plug-in Board Modules The FFx-RAID Controller Module Ê Install the second FFx-RAID controller module in the free slot as module 1 (see figure 4 on page 20). Ê Switch the storage subsystem OFF and ON again. Ê Configure both FFx-RAID controller modules identically. Ê...
  • Page 64 The FFx-RAID Controller Module Plug-in Board Modules Conditioning the Battery Prior to beginning normal operation, it is recommended that you condition the battery for maximum longevity. During the conditioning, the FFx-RAID controller will be in write-through cache mode. This may slow normal operations. Therefore, schedule this operation accordingly.
  • Page 65: Connections

    Connections If you would like to put the PRIMERGY S30 storage subsystem into operation, the FC and the mains connections must be attached. Figure 23: The Terminals on the Rear Panel FC connection (module 1) Mains connection 2 Mains connection 1 FC connection (module 0)-default U41221-J-Z156-1-74...
  • Page 66: Fibre Channel (Fc) Connection

    47). The possibilities to configure and connect the storage subsystem are described in an additional manual (“PRIMERGY S60 Technical Configuration Guide”, see“Related publications” on page 81). Ê Set up the data connection between the system unit and the storage subsystem by connecting the plug on the cable from the system unit with the corresponding FC connector of the storage subsystem.
  • Page 67: Mains Connection With Phase Redundancy

    Connections Mains Connection with Phase Redundancy Ê Plug the end of the power cable marked (2) into a properly grounded power outlet of the in-house mains or into the mains socket strip of the rack. Ensure that the power outlet used to connect the storage subsystem is adequately protected with a 16 A or 15 A (USA) automatic circuit breaker.
  • Page 68: Power Connection Via Ups

    UPS or to the Redundant PowerSwitch. It is generally advisable to connect both the server and the storage subsystem to a shared UPS. A further possibility to secure the PRIMERGY S60 storage subsystem against power failure is given by the following configuration: –...
  • Page 69: Installation

    Installation 10.1 Installation Steps CAUTION! The storage subsystem should not be subjected to any extreme environ- mental conditions (see section “Technical Data” on page 4). Protect it from dust, moisture and heat. The storage subsystem must be acclimatized in its operating environment for an acclimatization time.
  • Page 70: Unpacking The Storage Subsystem

    Unpacking the Storage Subsystem Installation 10.2 Unpacking the Storage Subsystem CAUTION! Please note the safety instructions in chapter “Important Notes” on page 7. If you need to lift or transport the storage subsystem, ask someone to help you. You should retain the original packaging of the storage subsystem for possible further transport.
  • Page 71: Mounting The Rack Model

    Installation Mounting the Rack Model 10.4 Mounting the Rack Model CAUTION! Please take note of the safety information and the notes on mounting in the rack in the chapter “Important Notes” on page 7. At least two people are needed to position the storage subsystem in the rack.
  • Page 72: Preparing The Slide Rails

    Mounting the Rack Model Installation 10.4.1 Preparing the Slide Rails Before the slide rails can be screwed to the support uprights, a holding-down clamp must be secured to each slide rail. Seen from the front of the rack, the holding-down clamps are secured to the front area of the slide rails. They prevent the storage subsystem from tilting down on removing it from the rack.
  • Page 73: Mounting Slide Rails

    Installation Mounting the Rack Model 10.4.2 Mounting Slide Rails Ê Fasten the slide rails with the holding-down clamps to the cage nuts provided on the support uprights, for this purpose, using four of the screws supplied in the rack mounting kit for each rail. 10.4.3 Mounting the Subsystem Ê...
  • Page 74: Routing The Cables

    Mounting the Rack Model Installation 10.4.4 Routing the Cables The cables of the storage subsystem are routed in the rack in such a way that the unit can be pulled forwards without the cables having to be loosened. The articulated cable guides on which the cables are routed are located in the interior of the DataCenter Rack (on the right if seen from the rear of the rack).
  • Page 75 Installation Mounting the Rack Model In other rack models, the leads are secured to articulated cable guides delivered with the installation kit for the 42-HE rack. The screw and the spring nut which are used for installation form part of the racks or the installation kit for the rack. Figure 29: Articulated Cable Guide Proceed as follows: Ê...
  • Page 76: Connecting And Disconnecting Cables

    Connecting and Disconnecting Cables Installation 10.5 Connecting and Disconnecting Cables CAUTION! The power plug must be pulled out! Read the documentation for the external device before connecting any cables. Cables may neither be connected nor disconnected during thunder- storms. When disconnecting a cable, always hold it by the plug, never pull on the wire! When connecting or disconnecting cables, follow the sequence described below:...
  • Page 77: Switching The Storage Subsystem On/Off

    Installation Switching the Storage Subsystem ON/OFF 10.6 Switching the Storage Subsystem ON/OFF The PRIMERGY S60 storage subsystem can be switched ON or OFF via its own power switch. CAUTION! The storage subsystem must always be switched ON before the connected server.
  • Page 79: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting CAUTION! Note the safety instructions in the “Safety, Warranty and Ergonomics“ manual and in section “Connecting and Disconnecting Cables” on page 68. If a fault occurs, try to correct it as described in this chapter, in the documentation for the connected devices and the controller used. If you fail to correct the problem, proceed as follows: Ê...
  • Page 80: Power Supply Status Indicator Lights Yellow

    Problem Solutions and Tips Troubleshooting Power supply units defective Ê Check the LEDs of the power supply units. If the operating indication (green LED) on the power supply units is dark and the fault indication (amber LED) is on, the power supply units are defective. Ê...
  • Page 81: Cooling Status

    Ê Check whether or not all the fans have failed. In this case the status LED on the fan module lights orange (see chapter “Fan Module” on page 33). CAUTION! The PRIMERGY S60 storage subsystem (without Remote Service Board) switches OFF at an interior temperature of 55°C (see section “Storage Subsystem Switches OFF” on page 75).
  • Page 82: Server Management Status

    11.1.3 Server Management Status In order to guarantee the server management for the PRIMERGY S60 storage subsystem over SES (SCSI Enclosure Service), at least one of the two first HDD modules (HDD1 and HDD2, see also section “Identification Marks and Loop Addresses”...
  • Page 83: Storage Subsystem Switches Off

    Troubleshooting Problem Solutions and Tips 11.1.4 Storage Subsystem Switches OFF Temperature too high The actually internal temperature (°C) of the storage subsystem can be monitored from the server management via SES. If the temperature is higher as 42°C additionally an OverTemperature Flag will be set (which can be monitored also via SES) and the cooling status LED on the front lights orange (see also section “Cooling status LED lights orange”...
  • Page 84: Hard Disk Drives" Dead" On System Start

    Problem Solutions and Tips Troubleshooting 11.1.7 Hard Disk Drives“ dead” on System Start Configuration of the FFx-RAID controller incorrect Ê Correct the settings for the hard disk drives. You will find further notes in the documentation of the configuration software. 11.1.8 Controller reports Added Hard Disk Drive as defective This error message can have the following cause:...
  • Page 85: Abbreviations

    Abbreviations Alternating Current Battery Backup Unit Communauté Européenne (European Community) Disk Array Controller Direct Current Dual In-Line Package European Electrotechnical Commission Electrostatic Sensitive Device Fiber Channel Federal Communications Commission Global Array Manager GBIC Gigabit Interface Converter Hard Disk Drive U41221-J-Z156-1-74...
  • Page 86 Abbreviations HSSDC High Speed Serial Direct Connect International Electrotechnical Commission Local Area Network Light Emitting Diode Logical Unit Number Media Interface Adapter Multi Mode Fibre NVRAM Non Volatile Random Access Memory Peripheral Component Interconnect RAID Redundant Arrays of Independent Disks Random Access Memory Radio Frequency Interference Remote Service Board...
  • Page 87 Abbreviations Single Connector Attachment SCSI Small Computer System Interface SCSI Enclosure Service Single Mode Fibre Ultra High Density Uninterrupted Power Supply U41221-J-Z156-1-74...
  • Page 89: Related Publications

    Installation Guide and User Manual Global Array Manager™ Server Software Installation Guide and User Manual SANArray Manager™ Client Software Installation Guide and User Manual Embedded Configuration Utility User’s Guide PRIMERGY S60 Technical Configuration Guide [10] Remote Service Board Installationsanleitung/Installation Guide U41221-J-Z156-1-74...
  • Page 91: Index

    Index AC power distribution 58 fan LED 23, 33 acclimatization time 40, 61 fan module 33 adhesive labels on plastic casing removal 34 parts 12 replacement 33 approval certification 5 FC connection 58 FCC notices 10 FFx-RAID controller module batteries, disposal 12 adding 54 battery BBU 56...
  • Page 92 Index loop address 43 mains voltage status 16 marking 43 meaning 17 HDD module server management status 16 acclimatization time 40, 61 carrier 37 packing 12 dummy module 37, 39 plastic casing parts, adhesive labels handling 37, 42 hard disk drive 37 power supply status LED installing/removing 38 lights orange 72...
  • Page 93 Index unpacking storage subsystem 62 ventilation, distance 5 VT100 terminal emulation 46 U41221-J-Z156-1-74...
  • Page 95 Comments Suggestions Corrections Fax: 0 700 / 372 00000 Comments on PRIMERGY S60 Storage Subsystem U41221-J-Z156-1-74...
  • Page 97 Comments Suggestions Corrections Fax: 0 700 / 372 00000 Comments on PRIMERGY S60 Storage Subsystem U41221-J-Z156-1-74...
  • Page 99 Information on this document On April 1, 2009, Fujitsu became the sole owner of Fujitsu Siemens Compu- ters. This new subsidiary of Fujitsu has been renamed Fujitsu Technology So- lutions. This document from the document archive refers to a product version which was released a considerable time ago or which is no longer marketed.

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