Sun StorEdge
3000 Family Installation, Operation, and Service Manual
Sun StorEdge 3120 SCSI Array
816-7956-15
Contents |
1.1 Introducing the Array Model
1.2 Best Practices for the Sun StorEdge 3120 SCSI Array
1.2.1 Entry-level Server Storage Requirements
1.2.2 Print Server Architecture and Configuration
1.2.3 File Server Architecture and Configuration
1.2.4 Application Server Architecture and Configuration
2.3 Environmental Requirements
2.4 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
2.5 Electrical and Power Specifications
3. Inspecting the Array Package
3.2 Checking the Package Contents
4.1 Converting Your Front Bezel Locks So the Keys Cannot Be Removed
4.3 Connecting Chassis to an AC Power Outlet
4.4 Connecting the Chassis to DC Power Outlets
4.6 Connecting Sun StorEdge 3120 SCSI Arrays to Hosts
4.6.3 Connecting Cables for a Single-Bus Configuration
4.6.4 A Single-Bus JBOD with One Host Connection
4.6.5 A Single-Bus, Multi-Initiator JBOD Configuration
4.6.6 A Split-Bus, Single-Initiator JBOD Configuration
4.6.7 A Split-Bus, Multi-Initiator JBOD Configuration Connected to One JBOD
5.1 Overview of Provided Software
5.2 Monitoring with Sun StorEdge Configuration Service
5.2.2 Viewing Component and Alarm Characteristics
5.3 Event Messages from the Sun StorEdge Diagnostic Reporter
5.4 Monitoring with the Sun StorEdge CLI
5.5 Managing Disks in the Sun StorEdge 3120 SCSI Array
5.6 Enabling VERITAS DMP in a Single-Bus Configuration
6.1 LEDs When Array Is First Powered On
7. Maintaining and Troubleshooting Your Array
7.5 General Troubleshooting Guidelines
7.5.1 Writing Events to a Log File for an IBM AIX Host
7.6 Troubleshooting Solaris Operating System Configuration Issues
7.7 JBOD Disks Not Visible to the Host
7.7.1 Making JBODs Visible to Hosts Running the Solaris Operating System
7.7.2 Making JBODs Visible to Hosts Running the Windows 2000 and Windows 2003 Operating Systems
7.7.3 Making JBODs Visible to Hosts Running the Linux Operating System
7.7.4 Making JBODs Visible to Hosts Running the HP-UX Operating System
7.7.5 Making JBODs Visible to Hosts Running the IBM AIX Operating System
7.8 Identifying a Failed Drive for Replacement
7.8.1 Verifying Operating System Device Information
7.9 JBOD Troubleshooting Decision Trees
8.2 Static Electricity and Other Precautions
8.4 Disk Drive and Air Management Sled FRUs
8.4.1.1 Identifying the Defective Disk Drive
8.4.1.2 Removing a Defective Disk Drive
8.4.1.3 Installing a New Disk Drive
8.4.2 Installing an Air Management Sled
8.5.1 Replacing an AC Power Supply/Fan Module
8.5.1.1 Removing an AC Power Supply/Fan Module
8.5.1.2 Installing an AC Power Supply/Fan Module
8.5.2 Replacing a DC Power Supply/Fan Module
8.5.2.1 Removing a DC Power Supply/Fan Module
8.5.2.2 Installing an DC Power Supply/Fan Module
8.6.1 Reviewing the Parts and Tools
8.6.2 Removing the Front Bezel and Right Ear Cap
8.6.4 Installing a New LED Module
8.6.5 Replacing the Ear Cap and Front Bezel
8.7 Installing a JBOD Chassis FRU
A.1 Summary of Physical Specifications
A.2 Summary of Sun StorEdge 3120 SCSI Array Specifications
A.3 Agency Approvals and Standards
A.4 SCSI Host or Drive Connector
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