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Version 1.2
Infortrend EonStorDS DS 3000
Series Hardware Manual

Legal Information
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installed in another system of different make or model.

Contact Information
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Contact Information
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ESVA Support
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Copyright Notice
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merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. Furthermore, Infortrend
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from time to time in the content hereof without obligation to notify any person of
such revisions or changes. Product specifications are also subject to change
without prior notice.
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All other names, brands, products or services are trademarks or registered
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Safety Precautions
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Safety Precautions
Read these instructions carefully before you install, operate, or transport the
EonStorDS RAID system and JBODs.
Installation and Operation
Install the rack cabinet and the associated equipment at a site where
the ambient temperature special ( room cooling equipment may be
required) stays lower than:
a. 35 °
°
°
°°C ~ if your system have a BBU (all dual controller systems
come with BBU by default)
b. C 40°
°
°
°° ~ if your system does not have a BBU
Install the power source socket outlet near the enclosure where it is
easily accessible and ground the rack cabinet.
Secure airflow clearance inside and around t rack cabinet.he
- S . ecure an 18 to 20cm clearance on the rear side
- D o not cover the enclosure openings.
- Route the cables inside the rack cabinet.
- Do not leave drive bays empty as it will affect airflow efficiency.
. Secure each enclosure module using its retaining screws
P lace power cords and other cables away from foot traffic. Do not place
items on top of power cords and make sure they do not rest against
data cables.
-Install all modules to the enclosure before powering on systems.
E - . nsure that the correct power range is being used before powering on
DO NOT remove covers or replaceable modules if they are not faulty.
If the system is not going to be used for a long period of time,
disconnect it from the power mains to avoid transient over-voltage.
For power source redundancy, please make sure that the two PSUs are
plugged into two different power sources (ie. different circuit breakers).

Service and Maintenance
Service and Maintenance
Keep the faulty module in place until you have a replacement unit; an
empty module greatly affects ithin the enclosure the efficiency airflow w .
During service operation, place the enclosure on soft and clean surface
to prevent . Do not place tools or other items on top. exterior magda e
When transporting the enclosure ately, repackage all disk drives separ in
the original package foam blocks. le modules can stay inReplaceab the
enclosure if you are using the original package; if not, repackage them
separately as well.
Disconnect the power cords before servicing or cleaning the enclosure.
Use a slightly moistened paper sheet or cloth for cleaning. Avoid using
liquid or sprayed detergent.
When replacing components, insert them as gently as possible while
assuring full engagement. Vibration and shock can easily damage hard
drives.
O nly qualified service personnel should open the enclosure.
: Contact service personnel if any of the following situations occurs
- The power cord or plug is damaged.
- The enclosure has been exposed to moisture.
- The system has not been working properly.
- The enclosure was dropped against a hard surface.
- The enclosure shows obvious signs of breakage.
To move the enclosure, more than one person might be necessary due
to its weight. Drives should be removed from the enclosure beforehand.
Important Notice
The use of Infortrend certified components is strongly recommended to ensure
compatibility, quality and normal operation with your Infortrend products. Please
contact your distributor for a list of Infortrend certified components (eg. SFP, SFP+,
HBA card, iSCSI cable, FC cable, memory module, etc.).

ESD Precautions
ESD Precautions
Handle the modules by their retention screws, ejector levers, or the
module’s metal frame/faceplate only. Avoid touching the PCB boards or
connector pins.
-Use a grounded wrist strap and an anti static work pad to discharge
static electricity when installing or operating the enclosure.
Avoid dust, debris, carpets, plastic, vinyl, and styrofoam in your work
area.
-Do not remove any module or component from its anti static bag before
installation takes place.
Drives must not be stacked on top of each other without their protective
drive trays. Even when drives are in the drive trays, contactingfixed the
exposed PCB or rear damage the drives-side interface may .

About This Manual
About This Manual
The manual introduces hardware components of EonStorDS 3000 Series 2U,’ 3U and 4U
RAID and JBOD . It also describes how to install, monitor, and maintain them systems .
For non- serviceable components, please ontact our c support sites.
Firmware operation: Consult the Firmware User Manual n the CDo -ROM.
SANWatch software: Consult the SANWatch User Manual on the CD- ROM.
Revision History
Version Date Description
1.0 Sep. 2013 Initial release
1.1 Jan. 2014 Added 3024B series (2.5” form factor)
1.2 Oct. 2014 Added 12Gbps SAS host port LED definition

Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
Legal Information ................................................................................................................... 2
Contact Information ............................................................................................................... 3
Copyright Notice .................................................................................................................... 4
Safety Precautions ................................................................................................................. 5
About This Manual ................................................................................................................. 8
Table of Contents ................................................................................................................... 9
Introduction
Product Overview ................................................................................................................. 12
Model Naming Conventions ................................................................................................... 12
Model Variations ................................................................................................................... 13
Major Components ............................................................................................................... 14
RAID Controller and Interface ................................................................................................ 14
JBOD Controller and Interface ............................................................................................... 14
Power supply unit with built-in cooling module ....................................................................... 15
The Rear Panel ..................................................................................................................... 16
Dual Controller Models ........................................................................................................... 16
Single Control- ler Models ........................................................................................................ 17
Upgrading Single Controller to Dual Controller System ......................................................... 17
Connection between RAID and JBOD ................................................................................... 17
Chassis ................................................................................................................................. 18
Front Panel ............................................................................................................................18
Rear Panel ............................................................................................................................. 20
Internal Backplane ................................................................................................................. 23
Front Panel Components ..................................................................................................... 24
LCD/LED Panel ...................................................................................................................... 24
Chassis Ear ............................................................................................................................ 26
Drive Tray Bezel ..................................................................................................................... 27
Rear Panel Components ...................................................................................................... 29
Controller Module of RAID Models ......................................................................................... 29
Controller Module of JBOD Models ........................................................................................ 30
Cache Backup Module (CBM) for RAID Models..................................................................... 31
2U and 3U RAID Systems PSU & Cooling Module ................................................................ 32
4U RAID Systems PSU .......................................................................................................... 33
4U RAID Systems Cooling Module ........................................................................................ 34
System Monitoring Features ............................................................................................... 35
Expansion Enclosure Support ................................................................................................ 35
I2C bus ................................................................................................................................... 36
Firmware (FW) and SANWatch .............................................................................................. 36
Audible Alarms ....................................................................................................................... 36
Hot- swapping ....................................................................................................................... 37
Hardware Installation
Installation Prerequisites ..................................................................................................... 38
Installation Procedures Overview ....................................................................................... 39
Unpacking the System ......................................................................................................... 40
Box contents .......................................................................................................................... 40
Preinstalled Components ....................................................................................................... 40
Components to Be Installed ................................................................................................... 40
Installing Hard Drive ............................................................................................................ 41
Hard Drive Installation Prerequisites ...................................................................................... 41
SAS Interface ......................................................................................................................... 43
Installing the Hard Drive into Drive Tray ................................................................................. 44
Installing the Hard Drive Tray into the Enclosure ................................................................... 46
Installing CBM for RAID Models ......................................................................................... 47
Removing the RAID Controller ............................................................................................... 47
Installing the BBU ................................................................................................................... 48

Table of Contents
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Audible Alarms ..................................................................................................................... 113
I2C ........................................................................................................................................ 113
Restoring Default System Settings .................................................................................. 114
Restoring Default Settings ................................................................................................... 114
System Maintenance
Replacing the Controller Module(s): Single / Dual / Simultaneous Upgrade ................ 117
Replacing the Controller Host Board ............................................................................... 121
Replacing the Memory Module on RAID Systems ........................................................... 122
Replacing the CBM for RAID Models ................................................................................ 124
BBU Fault Conditions and Precautions ................................................................................ 125
Replacing the BBU ............................................................................................................... 126
Replacing the Power Supply Module / Cooling Module .................................................. 127
Detecting a Failed PSU ........................................................................................................ 127
Replacing 2U / 3U Power Supply Unit .................................................................................. 128
Replacing 4U RAID System PSU ......................................................................................... 130
Replacing a Cooling Module ............................................................................................. 132
Replacing 4U RAID Systems Cooling Module ..................................................................... 133
Replacing a Hard Drive ...................................................................................................... 134
Appendix
Technical Specifications .................................................................................................... 137
Host/Drive Interface ............................................................................................................. 137
RAID Configurations for RAID Models ................................................................................. 138
Fault Tolerance for RAID models ......................................................................................... 139
Power Supply ....................................................................................................................... 140
Dimensions .......................................................................................................................... 141
Environment ......................................................................................................................... 142
Certifications
Summary ............................................................................................................................. 143
Slide Rail Kit Installation Guide
RAID/JBOD slide rail kits ................................................................................................... 144
Enclosure Installation Prerequisites ................................................................................ 144
Unpacking the System ....................................................................................................... 145
Component Installation Procedure ................................................................................... 145
Tools Required ................................................................................................................... 145
IFT-9373CSlider36 0010- ..................................................................................................... 146
IFT-9373 Kit Contents .......................................................................................................... 146
Installation Procedure .......................................................................................................... 147
Removing the Enclosure ...................................................................................................... 152
Once Mounted .................................................................................................................... 153

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Introduction
Product Overview
This manual introduces that support 2U, 3U and 4U RAID/JBOD system 3Gbps,
6 - ( -I s 2U 3U/ Gbps SAS or 3Gbps (SATA II) and 6Gbps SATA II) drive interface . The /
4U 5” hardenclosure is designed to utilize 3. drives. Drive capacity can be expanded
by attaching expansion hard drive enclosures (JBODs).
Model Naming Conventions
The model arenaming rules for RAID and JBOD s explained in the example below:
RAID: DS3 DS024RTEBF6
(A) 30+ (B) + 24(C) + R(D) T+ (E) + E(F) B+ (G) + F6(H)
JBOD JB JB: 2012R
(A) 20+ (B) + 12(C) + R (D)
Designation Description
(A)
DS = EonStorDS systems
JB = JBOD systems
(B) 30 where 0 indicates first generation, 1 indicates second generation and so on
(C)
12 = 2U systems, 12 hard drives capable
16 = 3U systems, 16 hard drives capable
24 = 4U systems, 24 hard drives capable
(D)
R = redundant (dual) controllers
S = single and upgradeable to dual controllers
G = single and NOT s upgradeable to dual controller
(E)
T = Turbo performance (high IOPS)
Standard system CPU if not mentioned
(F)
E = iSCSI default onboard
No iSCSI onboard if not mentioned
(G)
B ” = 2.5 hard drive form factor system
3.5” form factor HHD if not mentioned
(H)
F8 = Fibre 8Gb
F6 = Fibre 16Gb
S2 = SAS 6Gb
E1 = iSCSI 1Gb
E2 = iSCSI 10Gb (SFP+)
E3 = iSCSI 10Gb (RJ45)

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Model Variations
Comprised of RAID and JBOD models the and , RAID systems store hard drives
control the entire storage system while JBOD systems connect to a master RAID
system systems and can pacities expand storage ca by adding more hard drives. All
are compatible with SAS-3 and SAS II and SATA hard drive-6; -SATA -III s. However
hard drive limitation(s) may vary model to model .
2U systems
3U systems
4U systems

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Major Components
NOTE
Upon receiving your system, check the package contents against the included
Unpacking List. If module are missing, (s) please contact your system vendor
immediately.
The Cache Backup Module (CBM) is an optional feature in single controller systems.
RAID Controller and Interface
E - ach RAID controller comes with a pre installed DIMM module.
The traditional battery backup is Cache Backup Module replaced by an innovative
methodology (CBM) which consists of a battery backup unit (BBU) and flash backup
module (FBM). Cached data is quickly distributed to a flash backup module with the
support of a BBU in the event of a power outage. Because of a shorter discharge
time, BBU life expectancy is extended, and data is safely kept in flash regardless of
the traditional 72 hours limitation.
The embedded firmware features intelligent algorithms, such as power-saving
modes, variable fan speeds, and exiled drive handling, making this model a greener
choice.
JBOD Controller and Interface
The enclosure is managed by expander controllers that distribute data flow to
individual disk drives and report operating status through a proprietary enclosure
service via in-band protocols. The enclosure, along with other JBODs, connects to a
RAID system and serves as a building block of a scalable configuration.
In terms of supported protocols, the firmware supports communications with
enclosure devices, SAS/SATA disk drives and as RAID system featuring 6 Gbps SAS
expansion ports.
In terms of physical connection, the SAS interface provides ease of cabling through
Mini- . SAS connectors With a backplane adapting SAS or SATA drives, the system
supports enterprise-class SAS, -cost effective SATA drives, and is - -II or SATA III hard
ideal for adding large capacity to a storage pool.

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Power supply unit with built in cooling module-
2U 3U series and : Two cooling modules built into the power supply unit (PSU)
protect the system - s from overheating, and two hot swappable PSU provide constant
power to the dular nature of the and the easy accessibility to system. The mo system
all major components ensure ease of maintenance.
4U series: The cooling modules can be located on both sides of the controller at the
rear. Their P cooling modules as well to aid the main coolSUs have built-in ing
modules to keep the system ventilated.

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The Rear Panel
Dual Controller Models
Dual controller systems are indicated by in their model number (please refer an “R”
to Model Naming Conventions). A B Controller is located on top and controller at the
bottom for dual controller models. In dual controller configuration, f one controller i
fails, the second controller module will take over in a manner that is transparent to
application servers.
Be sure ever y PSU shou ld
h ave t he sa m e m ar k
3Y
405W
Be sure ever y PSU shou ld
h ave t he sa m e m ar k
3Y
405W
Be sure ever y PSU shou ld
h ave t he sa m e m ar k
3Y
405W
C H0 C H1
C H0 C H1
The top controller (Controller A) is the primary controller which manages the entire
RAID system in normal operations. The bottom controller (Controller B) is the
secondary (= redundant) controller which is idle during normal operation and takes
over the management role when Controller A cannot function properly due to
hardware error, controller module removal, etc.
If the failed restarts or a replacement is installed, Controller A will Controller A
temporarily assume the role of the secondary controller.
When the is rebooted, all system configurations to the RAID system will revert back
default state and returns the primary role to Controller B Controller A.

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Single ontroller-C M s odel
Single-controller models are designated by a “G” “S” or in their model number. The
second controller slot is filled with a dummy cage The 2UL C and 2UL model . (D) -
differs in the additional cooling module at the center bottom position.-
Ctr l Sta
tu
s
C
BM S
ta tus
2U systems
3U systems
Be su re e v ery PSU sho ul d
ha ve the sam e m ark
3Y
40 5W
Be su re e v ery PSU sho ul d
ha ve the sam e m ark
3Y
40 5W
Be su re e v ery PSU sho ul d
ha ve the sam e m ark
3Y
40 5W
CH 0 CH 1
4U systems
Upgrading Single Controller to Dual Controller System
If the model name of a single controller RAID/JBOD is designated with the letter ”“S ,
it can be upgraded into a dual by adding another controller -controller configuration
module and firmware upgrade (see software manual) If the model name is .
designated with a “G”, it is not upgradeable to a dual controller configuration.
4 e ES802 S: Upgrad able
ES8 4 e 02 G: NOT upgrad able
For details, please contact your vendor for details.
Connection between RAID and JBOD
The following rule applies when connecting : RAID and JBOD(s)
- - . Dual controller RAID connects to dual controller JBOD
- - . Single controller RAID connects to single controller JBOD

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Chassis
The RAID chassis is a rugged storage chassis divided into front and rear sections.
The c is designed to be installed into a rack or cabinet.hassis
Front Panel
RAID Models
1
2
3
3
LCD keypad panel :(1) A 16 characters x 2 rows LCD panel and
function keys allows you to view system events and configure the
firmware.
- 3 -Drive trays (2): Each drive tray is hot swappable and holds a .5 inch
hard drive.
Handles (3): There are handles on both sides of the enclosure for users
to pull / push the enclosure out and into the cabinet.

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JBOD Models
1
2
3
4
Drive trays (1): -Each drive tray is hot swappable and ho a uses 3 -.5 inch
hard drive.
LED panel :(2) The LED panel indicates the operating status through
five LEDs.
Mute / Service button (3): The mute button is to mute an alarm when
sound or to indicate to the administrator the system requires service.
Rotary ID switch :(4) The rotary ID switch is for users to set a unique
ID to each JBOD when connected in a multi-array environment.

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Rear Panel
Designation Description Designation Description
1 4 Controller A Cooling Module
2 Controller B 5 Dummy cage
3 Power supply + cooling module
2U systems
3U systems
Be s ure e ver y P SU sh ould
hav e the s ame ma rk
3Y
405W
Be s ure e ver y P SU sh ould
hav e the s ame ma rk
3Y
405W
Be s ure e ver y P SU sh ould
hav e the s ame ma rk
3Y
405W
CH0 CH1
CH0 CH1
4U systems

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RAID controllers (1) / :(2) Each RAID controller module contains a
main circuit board and a pre installed DIMM module. - For single
con position. trollers, a will be placed at the controller dummy cage (2)
The host port configurations will vary. For details, see Rear Panel
Components.
WARNING
Do NOT remove the dummy cage for the single er model. Doing so will -controll
disrupt the internal airflow.
Power supply unit & cooling module (3):
2U & 3U: The hot-swappable PSUs provide power to the system. There
is a cooling module within each PSU. Please refer to your
specific system for details shown in the later sections of this
chapter.
4U: There are three hot-swappable power supply units to supply power
to the . A power switch can be located on right hand side of system
the PSU situated in the middle.
Cooling modules (3) & (4):
2U 3U & : The redundant cooling modules ventilate the system and for
selected 2U models, they may or may not be embedded in
the power supplies For details, please refer to . 2U / 3U RAID
series Cooling Module.
4U: The cooling modules are standalone units user serviceable and are
on both sides of the controller. For details, please refer to 4U RAID
series Cooling Module.

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JBOD Rear Panel
Designation Description Designation Description
1 4 Controller A Cooling Module
2
Controller B or dummy cage
(for single controller models)
5 Power supply + cooling module
3 Power supply
Dual controller JBOD
Single controller JBOD
Controller :(1) The controller module contains a SAS expander board,
which distributes I/Os from and to the managing RAID system. The
controller also handles component status report and reports component
status through the SAS links with a RAID system.
Dummy cage (2): For single controller systems, a dummy cage is
placed in the bottom controller position. Do not remove the dummy cage
as it will disrupt internal system airflow.
Power supply (3): The hot- swappable power supply units (PSUs)
provide power to the JBOD. A power switch can be located on each
PSU.
Cooling modules (4): The redundant cooling modules ventilate the
system.

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Internal Backplane
An integrated backplane separates the front and rear sections of the chassis. This
circuit board provides logic level signals and low voltage power paths. Thermal
sensors and I 2C devices are embedded to detect system temperatures and
PSU/cooling module operating status. This board contains no user-serviceable
components.
WARNING
Accessing the backplane board may lead to fatal damage of the system. Also,
physical contact with the backplane may cause electrical hazards.board

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Front Panel Components
LCD/LED Panel
LCD K P f eypad anel or RAID Models
The LCD keypad panel provides full access to RAID configuration settings and
system information (refer to firmware manual for details) . Initially, the LCD screen
shows the system’s model name and the name can be manually assigned for
identification in a multi array configuration.-
ESC ENT
PWR
BUSY
MUTEATTEN
1 2
3
4
• Status LEDs (1): From top to bottom, the status LEDs are power
(PWR), busy (BUSY) and attention (ATTN).
• -LCD screen (2): The 16x2 character LCD screen provides users
access to firmware-embedded utility.
• Mute button (3): Press the button to MUTE silence the alarm.
• Function and scroll buttons (4): Press the ENT button for two (2)
seconds on the initial screen to enter the main menu. Press the ESC
button to clear the current event. Press the UP and DOWN arrow
keys to select viewing items.

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LED P f anel or JBOD Models
The LED panel on storage expansion system can be located on the a JBOD chassis
ear. The LED panel contains Service LED , a power supply status LED , cooling (1) (2)
module status LED , temperature sensor status LED , System fault L(3) (4) ED (5),
rotary ID switch and a Mute Service button For details, please refer(6) (7). to LED
Panel for JBOD Models.
WARNING
If critical faults are indicated on the LED panel, verify the cause of the problem as
soon as possible and contact your system vendor arrange for and a replacement
module.

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Chassis Ear
E (s) ach chassis ear features a finger grip and hole for securing chassis to the front
rack posts. In JBOD models, an LED panel (see the previous sections for details) is
mounted on the left chassis ear. A plastic housing conceals the chassis ear.
Left Right
To access the finger grips, flip open the panel. You may then grasp the finger grip for
retrieving a chassis out of a rackmount rack.
NOTE
The chassis ears can not support the weight of the system. Do not use these finger
grips when re locating the system.-

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Drive Tray Bezel
1
2
3 4
1
2
3
4
2.5 inch 3.5 inch
The d designed to accommodate separately purchased SAS or SArive tray is TA
interface hard that disk drives. There is rotary bezel a lock (1) secures the drive tray
in chassis, while a release button (2) can be used when retrieving disk drives from
the chassis. To the right of the bezel plate, there is a drive busy LED and a power (3)
status LED (4).
WARNING
Be careful not to warp, twist, or contort the drive tray in any way (e.g., by dropping it
or resting heavy objects on it). If the drive bay superstructure is deformed or altered,
the drive trays may not fit into the drive bay.

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Drive bays are arranged as by three high. The drive four bays wide , four or six bays
bays are numbered from left to right and from top to bottom.
2U
3
7
11
4
8
12
11
5
9
2
6
10
3U
11 2 43
5 6 8
7
11 1 29 1 0
13 14 1 5 1 6
4U
17
11
5
9
13
21
18
2
6
10
14
22
19
3
7
11
15
23
20
4
8
12
16
24
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

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Rear Panel Components
C s ontroller Module of RAID Model
Designation Description Designation Description
1 Host ports 5 Serial port
2 Convection holes 6 Ethernet management port
3 SAS expansion port 7 Restore default button
4 Controller status LED 8 Restore default LED
12
3 4 5 6 7 8
12
34
5
6
78
1
The controller on the dual controller also features a models Cache ackup odule B M
( ) ) l . CBM , consisting of a Battery Backup Unit (BBU and F ash Backup Module (FBM)
The CBM and its components may be optional items for some systems.
The controller module contains no user serviceable components - except when users
are installing/ upgrading the cache memory or installing/replacing a CBM, the
controller module should never be removed or opened.
WARNING
T he only time you should the controller is to install/replace the memory remove
modules, CBM or a failed controller. The RAID controller is built of sensitive
components and unnecessary tampering can damage the controller.

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Cache Backup Module ) (CBM for RAID Models
The troller, Cache Backup Module (CBM), located inside the con consists of a battery
backup unit (BBU) and flash backup module (FBM) . The CBM can sustain (1) (2)
cache memory after a power failure. The use of a CBM is highly recommended in
order to safeguard data integrity. If you are using the single controller models and
would like to install a CBM, refer to CBM Installation.
1
2
For dual controller he Cache Backup Module systems, t may be a standard feature
pre models-installed into the controller and an optional accessory for single controller .
T he Battery Backup Unit (BBU) can be serviced by the user but the Flash Backup
Module (FBM) is not serviceable by the user.
NOTE
The BBU is only charged partially when shipped. Therefore, after powering on the
system the BBU will start charging to its full capacity. It normally requires
approximately twelve hours for the battery to be fully charged. If the battery is not
fully charged after twelve hours, there may be a problem with the BBU and you
should contact your system vendor immediately. You can also check the status of the
battery module via SANWatch or the firmware (please refer to respective manuals) .

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4U RAID Systems PSU
The are and hot swappable4U RAID systems equipped with three (3) redundant -
load- sharing PSUs at the rear section of the chassis. The PSU is housed in a 1U
canister containing both the power supply and dedicated cooling modules.
The PSU has an extraction handle , retention screw PSU status(1) location (2), LED
(3) (4) and a power socket .

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System Monitoring Features
There are a number of monitoring approaches that provide the operating sta tus of
individual components.
Expansion Enclosure Support
Monitoring:
A managing RAID system is aware of the status of JBOD components including
those of:
Expander controller (presence, voltage and thermal readings)
PSU
Cooling module
Enclosure thermal sensor
Service (the Service signal to specify a specific enclosure)
Disk drives
JBOD Identifier:
The managing RAID system will sound the alarm and deliver warning messages if
there is a conflict between JBOD IDs.
If more than one JBOD is connected to the managing RAID system, each JBOD
needs a unique enclosure ID set the rotary switch on the LED panel. For using
example, the firmware automatically disconnects the second JBOD if it is connected
online and comes with an ID identical to that of the first JBOD.
NOTE
The ID for JBODs are # to # please refer to s 1 15. For details, JBOD connections.
Cooling Module Speed Adjustment:
If any of the detected temperature readings breaches the temperature threshold, the
firmware running on the managing RAID system automatically raises the rotation
speed of all cooling fans.

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Hardware Installation
This chapter how to install modular components, hard drives describes such as into
the enclosure and CBM into the RAID controller enclosure.
NOTE
Installation into a rack or cabinet should occur hard drives are installed into BEFORE
the system.
Installation Prerequisites
Static- free installation environment: -The system must be installed in a static free
environment to minimize the possibility of electrostatic discharge (ESD) damage.
Component check: Before installing the , check to see that you have system
received all the required components using the Unpacking List included in the
package. If there are appear damaged, contact your vendor for a item(s) missing or
replacement.
Hard drives: SAS/SATA hard drives must be purchased separately and be available
prior to installing the system.
Cabling: All the cables that connect the system to the hosts must be purchased
separately. efer to Please r System Connection for sample topologies and
configuration options. Contact your vendor or Infortrend for the list of compatible
cables.
Memory modules: -If you wish to change the pre installed DIMM module, you can
find DIMM replacement procedures in Replacing the Memory Module for RAID
Models.
CBM: For single controller RAID systems, i ordered a CBM as an additional f you
component and wish to install CBM (BBU and/or FBM), the CBM should be installed
prior to powering on the system.
Rack installation: The rack slide rails are optional accessories and should you need
to install it, please refer to the Slide Rail Installation Guide . section
Product specificaties
Merk: | Infortrend |
Categorie: | Server |
Model: | ESDS 3060 |
Kleur van het product: | Black, Grey |
Ingebouwd display: | Ja |
Gewicht: | 68400 g |
Breedte: | 446 mm |
Diepte: | 882 mm |
Hoogte: | 176 mm |
Breedte verpakking: | 630 mm |
Diepte verpakking: | 1150 mm |
Hoogte verpakking: | 426 mm |
Soort: | Opslagserver |
LED-indicatoren: | Ja |
USB-poort: | Nee |
Ethernet LAN: | Ja |
Geïntegreerde geheugenkaartlezer: | Nee |
Aantal Ethernet LAN (RJ-45)-poorten: | 2 |
Certificering: | UL, BSMI, CB, EAC\nCE, BSMI, FCC, KC |
Intern geheugen: | 2 GB |
Intern geheugentype: | DDR3 |
Ethernet LAN, data-overdrachtsnelheden: | 10,100,1000 Mbit/s |
Ondersteunde beveiligingsalgoritmen: | SSH |
Ondersteunt Windows: | Ja |
Temperatuur bij opslag: | -40 - 60 °C |
USB-aansluiting: | Nee |
Aantal ventilatoren: | 3 ventilator(en) |
Web-gebaseerd management: | Ja |
Ondersteunt Mac-besturingssysteem: | Ja |
Luchtvochtigheid bij opslag: | 5 - 95 procent |
Mac-compatibiliteit: | Ja |
Type behuizing: | Rack (4U) |
Aantal voedingen: | 2 |
Capaciteit voedingsunit (PSU): | 1600 W |
Redundante voeding: | Ja |
Capaciteit opslag-drive: | - GB |
Totale geïnstalleerde opslagcapaciteit: | - TB |
Maximaal ondersteunde opslagcapaciteit: | - TB |
Ondersteunt Linux: | Ja |
Geheugenslots: | 4 |
Hoogte, in bedrijf: | 0 - 3660 m |
Hoogte bij opslag: | 0 - 12192 m |
Ondersteunde server operating systems: | Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2012 R2 |
Type koeling: | Actief |
Opslag schijf-interface: | Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) |
RAID support: | Ja |
Opslag schijfgrootte: | 3.5 " |
Apparaatklasse: | Kleine & middelgrote bedrijven |
Seriële poort(en): | 1 |
Beheerprotocollen: | SNMP, Telnet |
Soorten RAID: | 0, 0+1, 1,3, 5,6, 10, 30, 50, 60, JBOD |
Aantal storage drives ondersteund: | 60 |
Wifi: | Nee |
AC-ingangsspanning: | 100-240 V |
AC-ingangsfrequentie: | 47/63 Hz |
Bedrijfstemperatuur (T-T): | 0 - 35 °C |
Relatieve vochtigheid in bedrijf (V-V): | 5 - 95 procent |
Type beeldscherm: | LCD |
Code geharmoniseerd systeem (HS): | 84717020 |
Ingebouwde optical-drive: | Nee |
Hot-swap drive bays: | Ja |
Backup-functie: | Ja |
S.M.A.R.T. support: | Ja |
Ondersteunde types opslag-drives: | HDD |
iSCSI support: | Ja |
Vermogenstoevoer locatie: | Ingebouwd |
Ondersteund maximum RAM: | 32 GB |
Rekbevestigingspakket: | Ja |
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