SC5020 and SC5020F Storage System Owner’s Manual
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Contents About This Manual............................................................................................................................................5 Revision History..................................................................................................................................................................5 Audience............................................................................................................................................................
Power Up the Storage Center Hardware......................................................................................................................34 3 SC5020 Series Storage System Technical Specifications............................................................................ 36 Technical Specifications..................................................................................................................................................
Preface About This Manual This manual describes the features and technical specifications of an SC5020 series storage system.
1 SC5020 Series Storage System Hardware The SC5020 series storage system ships with Dell Enterprise Plus drives, two redundant power supply/cooling fan modules, and two redundant storage controllers. Each storage controller contains the front-end, back-end, and management communication ports of the storage system. SC5020 Series Storage System Front-Panel View The front panel of the storage system contains power and status indicators, and a system identification button.
Item Name Icon Description • 4 Hard drives — The identification LEDs on the storage controllers also blink, which allows users to find the storage system when looking at the back of the rack. Can have up to 30 internal 2.5-inch SAS hard drives SC5020 Series Storage System Back-Panel View The back panel of the storage system contains the storage controller indicators and power supply indicators. Figure 2.
Item Name Icon Description • 5 Power socket (2) — Blinking green then off – Power supply mismatch Accepts the following standard computer power cords: • • IEC320-C13 for deployments worldwide IEC60320-C19 for deployments in Japan SC5020 Series Storage System Drives The SC5020 series storage system supports Dell Enterprise Plus drives. • The SC5020 storage controller supports both spinning hard drives and SSDs. • The SC5020F storage controller supports SSDs.
SC5020 Series Storage Controller Features and Indicators The SC5020 series storage system includes two storage controllers in two interface slots. SC5020 Series Storage Controller The following figure shows the features and indicators on the storage controller. Figure 5.
Item Control/Feature Icon Description • The LEDs on the iSCSI ports have the following meanings: – Off – No power – Steady Amber – Link – Blinking Green – Activity SAS I/O card – Ports are numbered 1 to 4 from left to right The SAS ports on SAS I/O cards do not have LEDs. 2 Identification LED Blinking blue continuously – A command was sent to the storage system to make the LED blink so that you can identify the storage system in the rack.
Item Control/Feature 9 Mezzanine card Icon Description The iSCSI ports on the mezzanine card are either 10 GbE SFP+ ports or 1 GbE/10 GbE RJ45 ports. The LEDs on the iSCSI ports have the following meanings: • • • • Off – No connectivity Steady green, left LED – Link (full speed) Steady amber, left LED – Link (degraded speed) Blinking green, right LED – Activity NOTE: The mezzanine card does not support DCB.
2 Replacing Storage System Components This chapter describes how to remove and install components of the SC5020 series storage system. This information assumes that you have received the replacement component and are ready to install it. Safety Precautions Always follow these safety precautions to avoid injury and damage to Storage Center equipment. If equipment described in this guide is used in a manner not specified by Dell, the protection provided by the equipment could be impaired.
Electrostatic Discharge Precautions Always follow electrostatic discharge (ESD) precautions to avoid injury and damage to Storage Center equipment. Electrostatic discharge (ESD) is generated by two objects with different electrical charges coming into contact with each other. The resulting electrical discharge can damage electronic components and printed circuit boards.
Figure 6. Installing and Removing the Bezel 1 Keylock 2 Front bezel Install the Front Bezel To secure the storage system, install the front bezel. 1 Hook the right end of the replacement bezel onto the front panel of the storage system. 2 Insert the left end of the bezel into the securing slot until the release latch locks into place. 3 Secure the bezel with the keylock. Hard Drives The SC5020 series storage system supports hot-swappable hard drives.
Figure 7. SC5020 Series Storage System Drive Numbering Identify the Failed Drive To determine which drive failed, use Dell Storage Manager. 1 Click the Hardware tab. 2 In the Hardware tab navigation pane, select the Enclosures node. 3 Click the Disks tab. 4 Find the drive with the status of Down. 5 Record the location of the drive from the Name column. Remove the Failed Drive Use this procedure to remove a failed drive from the SC5020 series storage system.
2 Use Dell Storage Manager to edit the Storage Center settings and set the operation mode of the Storage Center to Production mode. 3 Use Dell Storage Manager to send SupportAssist information to technical support. Power Supply and Cooling Fan Modules The SC5020 series storage system supports two hot-swappable power supply/cooling fan modules. The cooling fans that cool the storage system and the power supplies are integrated into the power supply/cooling fan module and cannot be replaced separately.
Figure 8. Removing the Hook and Loop Strap from the Power Cable 3 Push the release tab on the power supply/cooling fan module to the right and use the handle to slide the module out of the chassis. CAUTION: The power supply/cooling fan modules are heavy. To avoid injury, use both hands while removing the module. Figure 9.
Next step 1 Use Dell Storage Manager to edit the Storage Center settings and set the operation mode of the Storage Center to Production mode. 2 Use Dell Storage Manager to send SupportAssist information to technical support. Storage Controllers Use this procedure to remove a storage controller from the chassis. Remove a storage controller if it fails or if a component inside the storage controller fails.
Figure 10. Installing the Service Baffle Storage Controller Each storage controller contains the front-end, back-end, and management communication ports of the storage system. Remove a Storage Controller Use this procedure to remove a storage controller from the chassis. Prerequisites 1 Locate the storage controller service baffle. CAUTION: To prevent a thermal shutdown of the storage system, the service baffle must be installed within three minutes of removing the storage controller.
Figure 11. Removing and Installing a Storage Controller 8 1 SC5020 series storage system chassis 3 Release lever 2 Storage controller Install the service baffle into the empty slot in the storage system chassis. Install a Storage Controller Install the storage controller into the storage system chassis. About this task The cover of the storage controller indicates which slot the storage controller operates in. • Storage controller 1 goes into the top slot.
Next steps 1 Use Dell Storage Manager to send SupportAssist information to technical support. 2 Contact technical support to let them know that you have completed a repair. Replace a Failed Storage Controller Replace a failed storage controller with a replacement storage controller. Prerequisite CAUTION: Do not power down both storage controllers. The other storage controller continues to operate when the failed storage controller is powered down.
Next steps 1 Use Dell Storage Manager to edit the Storage Center settings and set the operation mode of the Storage Center to Production mode. 2 Use Dell Storage Manager to send SupportAssist information to technical support Storage Controller Cover The storage controller cover protects the internal components of the storage controller. Remove the Storage Controller Cover Remove the cover of the storage controller to access the components inside.
Replace the Storage Controller Cover Replace the cover of the storage controller before reinserting it into the storage system chassis. 1 Place the cover on top of the storage controller. 2 Slide the cover towards the back of the storage controller until it locks in place.. CAUTION: Do not operate the storage controller without the cover. Figure 13.
• Use Dell Storage Manager to edit the Storage Center settings and set the operation mode of the Storage Center to Maintenance mode. Steps 1 Shut down the storage controller using Dell Storage Manager. 2 Make sure that all cables plugged into the storage controller are labeled. 3 Disconnect the cables from the storage controller that was shut down.
3 Remove the service baffle from the chassis. CAUTION: To prevent a thermal shutdown of the storage system, the storage controller must be installed within three minutes of removing the service baffle. 4 Install the storage controller into the chassis. 5 Reconnect the cables to the storage controller. 6 Clear the storage controller swap status from the Hardware tab in Dell Storage Manager. For instructions, see the Dell Storage Manager Administrator’s Guide.
Figure 15. Removing Riser 1 1 Riser 1 3 Alignment pins (2) 2 Alignment pin casings (2) Install Riser 1 Use this procedure to install riser 1. Prerequisite Install the I/O card into the riser. Steps 1 Use the alignment pegs on the board and the alignment casings on the riser to position the riser over the connector. 2 Lower the riser into place until the riser is fully seated in the connector. 3 Lower the blue latch to secure the riser to the chassis. 4 Replace the cover on the storage controller.
Next steps 1 Use Dell Storage Manager to edit the Storage Center settings and set the operation mode of the Storage Center to Production mode. 2 Use Dell Storage Manager to send SupportAssist information to technical support I/O Card The storage controller supports a single I/O card in one PCI slot. The following types of I/O cards can be used for front-end connectivity: • Fibre Channel • iSCSI • SAS Remove an I/O Card From Riser 1 Use this procedure to remove an I/O card from riser 1.
Figure 16. Removing I/O Card From Riser 1 1 I/O card 2 Latch 3 Thumbscrew 4 Retainer Install an I/O Card in Riser 1 Use this procedure to install an I/O card in riser 1. Steps 1 Unpack the replacement I/O card, and prepare it for installation. For instructions, see the documentation accompanying the I/O card. 2 Holding the I/O card by its edges, position the card so that the card‐edge connector aligns with the I/O card connector on the riser. Figure 17.
3 Insert the card‐edge connector firmly into the I/O card connector until the card is fully seated. CAUTION: Make sure that the I/O card is fully seated in the I/O card connector. An I/O card that is not in full contact with the connector might cause unpredictable failures in the SC5020 series storage system. 4 Swing the I/O card retainer so that the retainer is flush with the back of the I/O card. Figure 18.
Mezzanine Card Follow these procedures to install or replace a mezzanine card. Observe proper electrostatic discharge precautions when adding or replacing a mezzanine card. The mezzanine card can have SFP+ connections or RJ-45 connections, depending on customer specifications.
Figure 19. Remove Mezzanine Card 1 Mezzanine card 2 Screw 3 Touch point 4 Connector 5 Release latch 9 (Existing mezzanine card only) Press the release latch and lift the back end of the mezzanine card until it becomes free of the connector. 10 Remove the blank slot cover or mezzanine card from the storage controller. Install the Mezzanine Card Use this procedure to install a mezzanine card. Steps 1 Angle the front of the mezzanine card into the slot on the front of the storage controller.
Figure 20. Install the Mezzanine Card 1 Mezzanine card 2 Screw 3 Touchpoint (blue dot) 4 Connector 5 Release latch 2 Press down simultaneously on the release latch and the blue dot on the rear of the mezzanine card until the card is secure in the connector. 3 Insert and tighten the screw that secures the mezzanine card to the storage controller. 4 Replace riser 1 in the storage controller. 5 Replace the cover on the storage controller. 6 Remove the service baffle from the chassis.
Rack Rails Rack rails are used to install the storage controller into a rack. Remove the Rack Rails Prerequisites 1 Use SupportAssist to send diagnostic data to technical support. 2 Shut down the storage system using the Dell Storage Manager Client. About this task NOTE: Replacing rack rails must be performed during a scheduled maintenance window when the Storage Center system is unavailable to the network. Steps 1 Make sure all the cables are labeled.
Install the Rack Rails Perform the following steps to install rack rails for an SC5020 series storage system. Steps 1 Install the replacement rack rails in the rack. 2 Install the storage system in the rack. 3 Tighten the screws in the chassis ears that secure the chassis to the rack. Figure 22. Tighten the Screws 4 Reconnect the cables to the storage system. 5 Start up the storage system. Next step Use SupportAssist to send diagnostic data to technical support.
b 3 The status indicator on the front of the expansion enclosure turns blue when the expansion enclosure is powered up and operational. Power on any additional expansion enclosures attached to the Storage Center, waiting for each expansion enclosure to become operational before turning on the next expansion enclosure. After all the expansion enclosures are powered on, turn on the storage system by pressing both power switches on the back of the chassis.
3 SC5020 Series Storage System Technical Specifications This appendix contains the technical specifications for the SC5020 series storage system. Technical Specifications The following tables provide technical specifications for the SC5020 series storage systems. Drives SC5020: SAS hard drives Up to 30 2.5-in. SAS hot-swappable HDDs (12 Gb SAS) SC5020F: SAS SSDs Up to 30 2.5-in.
Back-Panel Ports Connectors (per Storage Controller) Serial connector (micro USB) Used for initial configuration and support-only functions LED Indicators Front panel • • • One dual-color LED indicator for system status One single-color LED indicator for power status Identification button with a single-color LED Hard drive carrier • • One single-color activity LED One dual-color LED status indicator per drive Storage controller • • • • • Two single-color LEDs per Ethernet port indicating activity
Environmental For additional information about environmental measurements for specific storage system configurations, see dell.com/ environmental_datasheets. Temperature Operating 10°C (50°F) to 35°C (95°F) with a maximum temperature gradation of 20°C/hour (36°F/hour) Operating above 35°C could result in data loss Storage –40° to 65°C (–40° to 149°F) at a maximum altitude of 12,000 m (39,370 ft) Relative humidity Operating 10% to 80% (noncondensing) with 29°C (84.