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DSA E-Series (E2800 60-bay) Table of contents | en 3 Table of contents 1 Safety 5 1.1 Safety message explanation 5 1.2 Safety precautions 5 1.3 Important safety instructions 5 1.4 Warning notices 7 1.5 Caution notices 8 1.6 Notices 2 Before you begin 10 2.1 Hardware registration 10 2.2 Additional equipment 10 2.3 Additional documentation 10 3 System overview 11 3.1 Device views 11 3.2 LED description 12 3.2.1 LEDs on the operator display panel 12 3.2.
en | Table of contents DSA E-Series (E2800 60-bay) 8.2.3 Installing a power canister 42 8.2.4 After replacing a power canister 42 8.3 Replacing a fan canister 43 8.3.1 Preparing to remove a fan canister 44 8.3.2 Removing and replacing a fan canister 45 8.3.3 After replacing a fan canister 45 8.4 Seven-segment display codes 46 8.4.1 Seven-segment display sequence codes 46 8.4.2 Seven-segment display codes when controller turns on 47 8.4.
DSA E-Series (E2800 60-bay) Safety | en 1 Safety 1.1 Safety message explanation 5 Notice! Indicates a situation which, if not avoided, could result in damage to the equipment or environment, or data loss. Caution! ! Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury. Warning! ! 1.2 Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
en | Safety DSA E-Series (E2800 60-bay) – The plug-socket combination must be accessible at all times, because it serves as the main disconnecting device. – Any openings in the unit enclosure are provided for ventilation to prevent overheating and ensure reliable operation. Do not block or cover these openings. – Do not place the unit in an enclosure unless proper ventilation is provided, or the manufacturer's instructions have been adhered to.
DSA E-Series (E2800 60-bay) Safety | en – 7 The device performance is noticeably changed. – Installation of the unit must comply with local and national electrical codes. – Cluster media converters must be installed in a restricted access location. – When installing the unit into a movable cabinet or rack, install from the bottom up for best stability. – Use only manufacturer’s supplied power cords and cables with manufacturer equipment.
en | Safety DSA E-Series (E2800 60-bay) Warning! ! To prevent electrical shock hazard, disconnect all power cables from the electrical outlet before relocating the system. Warning! ! Risk of bodily injury, A lead-acid battery can weigh up to 10.9kg (24.1lb). When you remove this type of battery, be prepared to support its weight. If the battery is dropped, the impact might cause bodily injury, including deep puncture wounds caused by the battery pins.
DSA E-Series (E2800 60-bay) Safety | en 9 Notice! Video loss is inherent to digital video recording; therefore, Bosch Security Systems cannot be held liable for any damage that results from missing video information. To minimize the risk of losing information, we recommend multiple, redundant recording systems, and a procedure to back up all analog and digital information. Disposal Your Bosch product has been developed and manufactured using highquality materials and components that can be reused.
en | Before you begin DSA E-Series (E2800 60-bay) 2 Before you begin 2.1 Hardware registration To log on to your existing account or to create a new user account: 1. If you already have a registered account, you can log on to it and add your new DSA E‑Series hardware to your existing account. 2. If you are a new customer, fill in the registration form and send it to Bosch ST Service organization (mailto:RMADesk.STService@de.bosch.com).
DSA E-Series (E2800 60-bay) System overview | en 3 System overview 3.
en | System overview DSA E-Series (E2800 60-bay) 5 Management port 1 (left) / 6 Serial port (RJ45) 8 USB port (only for factory use) Management port 2 (right) - Dual 1 Gigabit Ethernet Note: Use only Port 1 per controller (default).
DSA E-Series (E2800 60-bay) System overview | en 13 1 2 3 4 5 1 7-segment display 2 Power LED 3 Attention LED 4 Locate LED 5 Drive canister The following table describes the LEDs and their operational states: LED Power Status indicator Green Description One or more power supplies are supplying power to the unit. Attention Off The unit is not receiving power.
en | System overview DSA E-Series (E2800 60-bay) 3 1 2 5 7 4 6 9 13 11 12 10 8 17 15 14 18 16 1 Channel 3 - host port link status LED 2 Channel 3 - host port attention LED 3 Channel 4 - host port link status LED 4 Channel 4 - host port attention LED 5 Management port 1 - Ethernet status 6 Management port 1 - Ethernet activity LED 7 LED Management port 2 - Ethernet status 8 LED 9 Management port 2 - Ethernet activity LED SAS drive expansion port - attention 10 LED SA
DSA E-Series (E2800 60-bay) System overview | en LED Status indicator Ethernet activity (right) Green 15 Description The link between the management port and the device to which it is connected (such as an Ethernet switch) is up. Off There is no link between the controller and the connected Ethernet port. Ethernet link state (left) SAS expansion port link SAS expansion port link fault Blinking green There is Ethernet activity. Green Link is established. Off No link is established.
en | System overview DSA E-Series (E2800 60-bay) 1 3 2 4 1 SAS port attention LED 2 SAS port link LED 3 IOM attention LED 4 IOM locate LED The following table describes the LEDs and their operational states: LED Attention Locate Status indicator Description Amber The IOM is not functioning correctly. Off The IOM is functioning correctly. Blue There is an active request to physically locate the expansion unit.
DSA E-Series (E2800 60-bay) System overview | en 1 Activity LED 2 17 Attention LED The following table describes the LEDs and their operational states: LED Status indicator Activity Description Green The drive has power. Blinking green The drive has power, and I/O is in process. Attention Amber An error occurred with the functioning of the drive. 3.2.
en | System overview DSA E-Series (E2800 60-bay) 0 Attention/Locate drive LED 0 1 Attention/Locate drive LED 1 2 Attention/Locate drive LED 2 3 Attention/Locate drive LED 3 4 Attention/Locate drive LED 4 5 Attention/Locate drive LED 5 6 Attention/Locate drive LED 6 7 Attention/Locate drive LED 7 8 Attention/Locate drive LED 8 9 Attention/Locate drive LED 9 10 Attention/Locate drive LED 10 11 Attention/Locate drive LED 11 The LED status of the drives are indicated as follows: 3
DSA E-Series (E2800 60-bay) System overview | en LED icon LED name Status indicator Power Steady green 19 Description The power supply is functioning correctly. Off The power supply failed, the AC switch is turned off, the AC power cord is not properly installed, or the AC power cord input voltage is not within margin (there is a problem at the source end of the AC power cord). Attention Steady amber The power supply or its integrated fan has a fault. 3.2.
en | Installation DSA E-Series (E2800 60-bay) 4 Installation 4.1 Installing a 60-bay unit You can install the unit in a four-post rack or system cabinet. Observe the following: – You can install the unit in either a square-hole or round-hole rack. – If you are installing the unit in a cabinet not provided by Bosch: – Ensure that the rack is adequate for the weight and size of the unit to be installed.
DSA E-Series (E2800 60-bay) 4. Installation | en 21 Secure the unit to the front of the cabinet by inserting two screws in the 1st and 3rd holes (counting down from the top) on each side. ! 4.2 Installing a 60-bay unit with SuperRail You can install the unit in a four-post rack or system cabinet. Observe the following: – You can install the unit in either a square-hole or round-hole rack.
en | Installation DSA E-Series (E2800 60-bay) – Repeat this step for the right rail. 1 2 1 2 3. Place the back of the unit (the end with the connectors) on the rails. Caution: An empty unit weighs approximately 60 kg (132 lbs). Four persons are required to safely move an empty unit. A fully loaded unit weighs approximately 113 kg (250 lbs). A mechanical lift is required to safely move the unit. 1 1 4. Carefully slide the unit all the way onto the rails.
DSA E-Series (E2800 60-bay) 5. Installation | en 23 For both front rail posts: Secure the unit to the front of the rack or system cabinet and rails by inserting the screws through the holes of the unit, the holes on the rack or system cabinet, and the holes on the front of rails. M10x32 6.
en | Installation DSA E-Series (E2800 60-bay) 2. Tighten the round-to-square hole adapter brackets with the screws to the four rack posts. Leave enough room for the hook-piece of the rail between the rail adapters and the rack posts. M4x10 x4 3. Attach the rails to the rack or system cabinet as follows: – Hook in the left rail in the adapter brackets and tighten all screws completely to hold the rail firmly in place. – Repeat this step for the right rail. 1 2 M4x15 1 2 4. 2018.
DSA E-Series (E2800 60-bay) Installation | en 25 Caution: An empty unit weighs approximately 60 kg (132 lbs). Four persons are required to safely move an empty unit. A fully loaded unit weighs approximately 113 kg (250 lbs). A mechanical lift is required to safely move the unit. 1 1 5. Carefully slide the unit all the way onto the rails. Note: If applicable, you might need to remove the end caps or the system bezel to secure the unit to the rack post. Replace the system bezel when you are done.
en | Installation 4.3 DSA E-Series (E2800 60-bay) Installing the drives Notice! To avoid damaging the hardware, never move a unit if drives are installed. Remove all drives before moving the unit. To install the drives: 1. Put on the ESD wristband to protect the drives from static electricity. 2. Release the levers on the top drive drawer. Then, slide the drawer out by using the levers. 3. Raise the handle on the drive to vertical. 4.
DSA E-Series (E2800 60-bay) 4.5 Installation | en 27 Setting the unit ID using the ODP button You can set or change the unit ID for a controller unit or a expansion unit by using the operator display panel (ODP) button. Before you begin You might need to remove the front bezel or the end cap to see the ODP button. About this procedure The following figure shows the operator display panel (ODP) button on the controller unit and the expansion unit.
en | Connection DSA E-Series (E2800 60-bay) 5 Connection 5.1 Connecting the expansion units The expansion units are shipped with the appropriate number of SAS cables. To connect the components: 4 Connect the SAS cable from the SAS port on the controller unit to the SAS port on the expansion unit.
DSA E-Series (E2800 60-bay) Connection | en 29 Switch topology Switch 1 2 1 3 Switch 2 Controller A - iSCSI host interface ports (RJ45 Base‑T) Note: Optionally, use the optical host interface ports. 3 Controller B - iSCSI host ports (RJ45 Base‑T) Note: Optionally, use the optical host interface ports. 5.3 Connecting the controller unit to the management hosts The management host directly manages storage arrays over an out-of-band network.
en | Connection DSA E-Series (E2800 60-bay) 1 3 2 4 5 6 7 8 1 9 Private network 2 Management station or personal computer 3 Local Area Network (LAN) 4 Switch or hub 5 Dual controller unit 6 Controller A 7 Controller B 8 Management port 1 (Ethernet) Note: Used as default. 9 Management port 2 (Ethernet) Note: Reserved for maintenance operations if the hardware contains a second Ethernet port.
DSA E-Series (E2800 60-bay) 2. Connection | en 31 Connect the two power cords of the controller unit to different power distribution units in the cabinet or rack. Note: If you have expansion units, connect the two cords accordingly. 1 1 = Power switch 3. If you have expansion units, turn on their two power switches first. Note: Wait for 2 minutes to allow hard disks to spin up before applying power to the controller unit. 4.
en | Connection DSA E-Series (E2800 60-bay) Default 3 Controller A 4 1 2 LN K LN K P1 0a 0b P2 Alternatively 5 3 1 2 LN K LN K P1 0a 0b P2 6 4 LN K LN K P1 0a 0b LN K LN K P1 0a 0b P2 P2 e0c e0d e0c e0d 3 1 4 1 2 5 Management port 1 (Ethernet) 6 e0c e0d e0c e0d Controller B 5 3 6 2 Note: Used as default. 4 1 2 5 6 Management port 2 (Ethernet) Note: Reserved for maintenance operations if the hardware contains a second Ethernet port.
DSA E-Series (E2800 60-bay) Turning on/off AC power | en 6 Turning on/off AC power 6.1 Turning on AC power 33 Make sure the Ethernet cable is connected to the management host. The default IP addresses will take three minutes to initialize from the time the network is attached. The default IP addresses are: – Controller A, Port 1: 192.168.128.101 – Controller B, Port 1: 192.168.128.102 Notice! DHCP is attempted for the first three minutes of attaching the network cables.
en | Configuring the storage system 7 DSA E-Series (E2800 60-bay) Configuring the storage system This chapter describes the basic configuration of the storage system using the Configuration Manager program. To create a basic configuration: 1. Start the Configuration Manager program. 2. On the toolbar, click the Devices tab, right-click the corresponding device in the tree structure, then click Add to System.... The Add Device to System dialog box is displayed. 3.
DSA E-Series (E2800 60-bay) Maintenance | en 8 Maintenance 8.1 Replacing a drive in a 60-bay unit 35 The Recovery Guru in SANtricity System Manager monitors the drives in the unit and can notify you of an impending drive failure or an actual drive failure. When a drive has failed, its amber Attention LED is on. You can hot-swap a failed drive while the unit is receiving I/O operations.
en | Maintenance DSA E-Series (E2800 60-bay) – Always wear an ESD wrist strap grounded to an unpainted surface on your storage enclosure chassis. If a wrist strap is unavailable, touch an unpainted surface on your storage enclosure chassis before handling the drive. – Handle drives carefully – Always use two hands when removing, installing, or carrying a drive. – Never force a drive into a unit. Use gentle, firm pressure to completely engage the drive latch.
DSA E-Series (E2800 60-bay) Maintenance | en 37 an attention icon on the drive handle just behind the LED. 1 1 = Attention LED on drive drawer – Unlatch the drive drawer by pulling on both levers. – Using the extended levers, carefully pull the drive drawer out until it stops. – Look at the top of the drive drawer to find the Attention LED in front of each drive. 1 1 = Attention LED light on for the drive on the top right side. 8.1.
en | Maintenance DSA E-Series (E2800 60-bay) 4. Gently pull back the orange release latch that is in front of the drive you want to remove. The cam handle on the drive springs open partially, and the drive is released from the drawer. 1 1 = Orange release latch 5. Open the cam handle, and lift out the drive slightly. 6. Wait 30 seconds. 7. Use the cam handle to lift the drive from the unit. 8. Place the drive on an antistatic, cushioned surface away from magnetic fields. 9.
DSA E-Series (E2800 60-bay) 2. Maintenance | en 39 Align the two raised buttons on each side of the drive carrier with the matching gap in the drive channel on the drive drawer. 1 1 = Raised button on the right side of the drive carrier 3. Lower the drive straight down, and then rotate the cam handle down until the drive snaps into place under the orange release latch. 4. Carefully push the drive drawer back into the unit. Note: Possible loss of data access: Never slam the drawer shut.
en | Maintenance DSA E-Series (E2800 60-bay) LED status Description The drive drawer’s Attention LED is on. The new drive might be defective. Replace it with another new drive. Note: When you first insert a drive, its Attention LED might be on. However, the LED should go off within a minute. 2. If the Recovery Guru in SANtricity System Manager still shows an issue, select Recheck to ensure the problem has been resolved. 3.
DSA E-Series (E2800 60-bay) – Maintenance | en 41 The other power canister in the unit has Optimal status. Note: While you perform the procedure, the second power canister supplies power to both fans to ensure that the equipment does not overheat. – The OK to remove field in the Details area of the Recovery Guru in SANtricity System Manager displays Yes, indicating that it is safe to remove this component.
en | Maintenance DSA E-Series (E2800 60-bay) 3. From the back of the storage array, look at the Attention LEDs to locate the power canister you need to remove. You must replace the power canister that has its Attention LED on. See also – 8.2.2 LEDs on the power canister, page 18 Removing a power canister To remove a power canister: 1. Put on antistatic protection. 2. Unpack the new power canister and place it on a level surface near the unit.
DSA E-Series (E2800 60-bay) Maintenance | en 43 4. Remove the antistatic protection. 5. Collect support data for your storage system (see Collecting support data for the storage system, page 50). Note: Collecting support data before and after replacing a component ensures you can send a full set of logs to technical support in case the replacement does not resolve the problem. 6. 8.3 Return the failed part as described in the RMA instructions shipped with the kit.
en | Maintenance 8.3.1 DSA E-Series (E2800 60-bay) 1. Preparing to remove a fan canister, page 44 2. Removing and replacing a fan canister, page 45 3. After replacing a fan canister, page 45 Preparing to remove a fan canister Before removing a fan canister, use SANtricity System Manager to collect support data about your storage system and to locate the failed component. You can determine whether you have a failed fan canister in these ways.
DSA E-Series (E2800 60-bay) Maintenance | en 1 45 Attention LED Solid amber: The fan is faulty. 8.3.2 Removing and replacing a fan canister When you remove the failed fan canister, you do not have to turn off power to your storage array. You must ensure that you remove and replace the fan canister within 30 minutes to prevent the system from overheating. To remove and replace a fan canister: 1. Put on antistatic protection. 2.
en | Maintenance DSA E-Series (E2800 60-bay) 3. If a failed fan canister is still being reported, repeat the steps in Removing and replacing a fan canister on page 4. If the problem continues to persist, contact technical support. 4. Remove the antistatic protection. 5. Collect support data for your storage array (see Collecting support data for the storage system, page 50).
DSA E-Series (E2800 60-bay) Maintenance | en Category Category code Component failure CF Diagnostic failure dE 47 Detail code – dx: Processor or cache DIMM – Cx: Cache DIMM – Px: Processor DIMM – Hx: Host interface card – Fx : Flash drive – bl: Base controller card – Lx: Lock-down codes – See Seven-segment display lockdown codes. Category delimiter -Note: The double hyphen (--) is the separator between categorydetail code pairs when more than one pair exists in the sequence.
en | Maintenance 8.4.
DSA E-Series (E2800 60-bay) Maintenance | en Use case 49 Display sequence The write-protect switch is set during cache OE LC blank- restore The memory size changed with dirty data in OE L2 -- CF dx blank- the flash drives The controller is suspended as a result of diagnostic errors Cache memory diagnostic failure dE L2 -- CF Cx blank- Base controller diagnostic failure dE L3 -- CF b1 blank- Base controller I/O Controller chip (IOC) dE L3 -- CF b2 blank- diagnostic failure 8.4.
en | Maintenance DSA E-Series (E2800 60-bay) Lock-down code LE Description Uncertified cache memory DIMM sizes have been detected. LF The controller has locked down in a suspended state with limited SYMbol support. LH A controller firmware mismatch has been detected. LJ The controller does not have enough memory to support the configuration. LL The controller cannot access either midplane SBB EEPROM. Ln A module is not valid for a controller. LP Drive port mapping tables are not detected.
DSA E-Series (E2800 60-bay) Maintenance | en 51 Collecting support data using Script editor in the EMW 1. Open the Enterprise Management Window (EMW) in SANtricity Storage Manager on your local host. 2. Select the storage system. 3. Select Tools > Execute Script. 4. Type the following command in the text box. save storageArray supportData file="filename"; In this command, filename is the file path and the file name to which you want to save the support data.
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