Page 3 - Contents; Preface
iii Contents Preface xi 1. Overview 1–1 1.1 Features of the ARTM-HD 1–2 1.2 PICMG Standards Compliance 1–3 1.2.1 Maximum Power Dissipation 1–3 1.2.2 Airflow Cooling Requirements 1–3 1.2.3 Pressure Drop Rates 1–4 1.3 ARTM-HD Component Diagram 1–5 1.4 I/O Interfaces 1–6 1.5 Hard Disk Drives 1–8 1.6 Ha...
Page 4 - Disk Management
iv Netra CP32x0 SAS Storage Advanced Rear Transition Module HD User’s Guide • January 2009 2.3 Removing the ARTM-HD 2–9 2.4 Installing a Hard Disk Drive 2–11 2.5 Removing a Hard Disk Drive 2–11 2.6 Changing the OOS LED Color 2–12 3. Disk Management 3–1 3.1 RAID Support 3–2 3.2 SAS BIOS Overview 3–2 ...
Page 5 - Index
Contents v 4.2.5 Module Management Controller 4–3 4.2.6 FRU PROM 4–4 4.3 Connectors and Pin Assignments 4–4 4.3.1 I/O Connectors 4–5 4.3.1.1 Ethernet Port 4–5 4.3.1.2 Serial Port 4–6 4.3.1.3 SAS Connectors 4–7 4.3.2 Zone 3 Connectors 4–8 Index Index–1
Page 7 - Figures
vii Figures FIGURE 1-1 Netra CP32x0 ARTM-HD Components 1–5 FIGURE 1-2 Relationship of the Blade Server, ATCA Midplane, and ARTM-HD 1–6 FIGURE 1-3 Connecting to an External Disk Array 1–9 FIGURE 1-4 Connecting to Another ARTM 1–10 FIGURE 1-5 LEDs 1–11 FIGURE 1-6 ARTM-HD Identification Labels 1–13 FIG...
Page 9 - Tables
ix Tables TABLE 1-1 Airflow Cooling Requirements 1–3 TABLE 1-2 Pressure Drop Rates 1–4 TABLE 1-3 Netra CP32x0 ARTM-HD I/O Configurations 1–7 TABLE 1-4 LED Descriptions 1–11 TABLE 4-1 Ethernet Port Connector Pin Assignments 4–5 TABLE 4-2 Serial Port Connector Pin Assignments 4–6 TABLE 4-3 External SA...
Page 11 - How This Document Is Organized
xi Preface The Netra CP32x0 SAS Storage Advanced Rear Transition Module HD (ARTM-HD) User’s Guide provides installation instructions and hardware specifications for the Netra™ CP32x0 SAS Storage Advanced Rear Transition Module HD (ARTM-HD). This manual is written for system integration engineers, fi...
Page 12 - Using UNIX Commands; Shell Prompts
xii Netra CP32x0 SAS Storage Advanced Rear Transition Module HD User’s Guide • January 2009 Using UNIX Commands This document might not contain information about basic UNIX ® commands and procedures such as shutting down the system, booting the system, and configuringdevices. Refer to the following ...
Page 13 - Typographic Conventions
Preface xiii Typographic Conventions Typeface * * The settings on your browser might differ from these settings. Meaning Examples AaBbCc123 The names of commands, files,and directories; on-screencomputer output Edit your .login file. Use ls -a to list all files. % You have mail . AaBbCc123 What you ...
Page 14 - Related Documentation
xiv Netra CP32x0 SAS Storage Advanced Rear Transition Module HD User’s Guide • January 2009 Related Documentation The following table lists the documentation for this product. Except for the Important Safety Information for Sun Hardware Systems , all the documents listed are available online at: htt...
Page 15 - Third-Party Web Sites
Preface xv Documentation, Support, and Training Third-Party Web Sites Sun is not responsible for the availability of third-party web sites mentioned in thisdocument. Sun does not endorse and is not responsible or liable for any content,advertising, products, or other materials that are available on ...
Page 17 - Overview
1-1 C H A P T E R 1 Overview This chapter provides an overview of the features, configurations, and systemrequirements of the Netra CP32x0 SAS Storage Advanced Rear Transition ModuleHD (ARTM-HD). This chapter contains the following sections: ■ Section 1.1, “Features of the ARTM-HD” on page 1-2 ■ Sec...
Page 18 - Features of the ARTM-HD
1-2 Netra CP32x0 SAS Storage Advanced Rear Transition Module HD User’s Guide • January 2009 1.1 Features of the ARTM-HD The Netra CP32x0 SAS Storage Advanced Rear Transition Module HD (ARTM-HD)is a fully compatible, carrier-grade Advanced Telecom Computing Architecture ® (ATCA) ARTM for ATCA blade s...
Page 19 - PICMG Standards Compliance; Maximum Power Dissipation
Chapter 1 Overview 1-3 1.2 PICMG Standards Compliance The ARTM-HD is fully compliant with the PICMG ® 2.0 Revision 3.1 specification. 1.2.1 Maximum Power Dissipation The maximum power dissipation is 25 Watts. 1.2.2 Airflow Cooling Requirements TABLE 1-1 lists the airflow cooling requirements based o...
Page 21 - ARTM-HD Component Diagram
Chapter 1 Overview 1-5 1.3 ARTM-HD Component Diagram FIGURE 1-1 Netra CP32x0 ARTM-HD Components 1 - Serial por t (RS232) 2 - 10/100/1000 Gb Management por t (RJ-45) 3 - EXT SAS Secondary 4 - EXT SAS Primary 5 - Hard Disk Drive(s) (single HD contains one filler panel) 6 - Alignment Pin 7 - Power conn...
Page 23 - Note –; Caution –
Chapter 1 Overview 1-7 Note – When the ARTM-HD is used with a Netra ATCA blade server, shielded cables are required for serial I/O ports. The shields for all shielded cables must beterminated on both ends. Caution – You must use shielded cables for all ports to satisfy EMI compliance standards. The ...
Page 25 - External SAS Connectors
Chapter 1 Overview 1-9 1.7 External SAS Connectors The ARTM-HD includes two external SAS connectors. These connectors can be usedto connect additional disk packs, or to create redundancy between two ARTM-HDsand their associated blade servers. When connecting the ARTM-HD to an external disk array, us...
Page 26 - LEDs
1-10 Netra CP32x0 SAS Storage Advanced Rear Transition Module HD User’s Guide • January 2009 FIGURE 1-4 Connecting to Another ARTM 1.8 LEDs LEDs are located on the panel of the ARTM-HD and on the hard disk drive(s).
Page 27 - Software Support
Chapter 1 Overview 1-11 FIGURE 1-5 LEDs 1.9 Software Support The ARTM-HD supports ATCA blade servers designed to be compatible with theAdvancedRTM specification, and the software supported by those blade servers.Refer to the following documentation for software support information: Hot-swap LED Out ...
Page 31 - Installation and Service
2-1 C H A P T E R 2 Installation and Service This chapter contains the procedures for installing and removing the Netra CP32x0SAS Storage Advanced Rear Transition Module HD (ARTM-HD). This chapter contains the following sections: ■ Section 2.1, “About Installing and Removing the ARTM-HD” on page 2-2...
Page 34 - Installing the ARTM-HD; injector/ejector latch at the top of the module (
2-4 Netra CP32x0 SAS Storage Advanced Rear Transition Module HD User’s Guide • January 2009 2.2 Installing the ARTM-HD The ARTM-HD must be used with a Netra ATCA node board for rear I/O access.The ARTM-HD enables access to the network, to a boot device, and to a consoleterminal. Note – The ARTM-HD a...
Page 35 - other hand, as shown in
Chapter 2 Installation and Service 2-5 FIGURE 2-2 Injector/Ejector Latch and Locking Screw 5. Hold the bottom disk cage with one hand and top injector/ejector latch with the other hand, as shown in FIGURE 2-3 . Note – The following steps apply regardless of how many ARTMs are in the chassis, as long...
Page 40 - If the slot is to remain empty, install a filler panel in the slot.
2-10 Netra CP32x0 SAS Storage Advanced Rear Transition Module HD User’s Guide • January 2009 FIGURE 2-5 Removing the ARTM-HD 6. If the slot is to remain empty, install a filler panel in the slot. 7. Reinstall the blade server, if necessary. ARTM-HD
Page 41 - Installing a Hard Disk Drive
Chapter 2 Installation and Service 2-11 2.4 Installing a Hard Disk Drive 1. Open the HD latch by pressing the button on the face of the drive. 2. Insert the drive into the appropriate drive bay until the latch closes and the drive fully engages with the connectors. 2.5 Removing a Hard Disk Drive 1. ...
Page 42 - Changing the OOS LED Color
2-12 Netra CP32x0 SAS Storage Advanced Rear Transition Module HD User’s Guide • January 2009 2.6 Changing the OOS LED Color The color of the Out-of-service (OOS) LED can be set to red or amber by movingjumper JU1 to the appropriate position. Setting the jumper to the P1/P2 positionmakes the OOS LED ...
Page 48 - Creating a RAID 0 Volume
3-4 Netra CP32x0 SAS Storage Advanced Rear Transition Module HD User’s Guide • January 2009 3.4 Creating a RAID 0 Volume A RAID 0 volume, also referred to as Integrated Striping (IS), offers the ability tostripe data across multiple hard disks. This can increase storage capacity andperformance by co...
Page 49 - then exit this menu to commit the changes.; Creating a RAID 1 Volume
Chapter 3 Disk Management 3-5 Note – Once the number of disks in a RAID volume is set, it cannot be changed. 5. When the volume has been fully configured, press C and select Save Changes, then exit this menu to commit the changes. The Configuration Utility will pause while the array is being created...
Page 50 - Creating a RAID 1E Volume
3-6 Netra CP32x0 SAS Storage Advanced Rear Transition Module HD User’s Guide • January 2009 7. When the volume has been fully configured, press C and select Save Changes, then exit this menu to commit the changes. The Configuration Utility will pause while the array is being created. Note – RAID 1 p...
Page 51 - Viewing RAID Volume Properties
Chapter 3 Disk Management 3-7 As disks are added the Array Size field will change to reflect the size of the newvolume. There are several limitations when creating a RAID 1E volume: ■ All disks must be SAS (with SMART support). ■ Disks must have 512-byte blocks and must not have removable media. ■ T...
Page 52 - Synchronizing an Array; Activating an Array; Press Y to proceed with the activation, or press N to abandon it.
3-8 Netra CP32x0 SAS Storage Advanced Rear Transition Module HD User’s Guide • January 2009 3.8 Synchronizing an Array Synchronizing an array means that the firmware synchronizes the data on thesecondary disk(s) with the data on the primary disk of the mirror. Follow these stepsto start a synchroniz...
Page 53 - Deleting an Array; Press Y to delete the array, or press N to abandon the deletion.; Locating a Disk Drive
Chapter 3 Disk Management 3-9 3.10 Deleting an Array Caution – Before deleting an array, back up all data on the array that you want to keep. Follow these steps to delete a selected array. 1. Select Delete Array. 2. Press Y to delete the array, or press N to abandon the deletion. After a pause, the ...
Page 55 - Specifications and Connectors
4-1 C H A P T E R 4 Specifications and Connectors This chapter provides the specifications and connector pinouts for the ARTM-HD. This chapter contains the following sections: ■ Section 4.1, “Specifications for the ARTM-HD” on page 4-2 ■ Section 4.2, “Hardware Descriptions” on page 4-3 ■ Section 4.3...
Page 56 - Specifications for the ARTM-HD; Physical Dimensions
4-2 Netra CP32x0 SAS Storage Advanced Rear Transition Module HD User’s Guide • January 2009 4.1 Specifications for the ARTM-HD This section provides mechanical, electrical, environmental, and other relevantspecifications for the ARTM-HD. 4.1.1 Physical Dimensions The ARTM-HD is a 6U (233.35 mm) heig...
Page 57 - Hardware Descriptions; Ethernet Management Port; Module Management Controller
Chapter 4 Specifications and Connectors 4-3 4.2 Hardware Descriptions 4.2.1 Ethernet Management Port The ARTM-HD provides one 10/100/1000 MBASE-T ethernet management portwith an RJ-45 connector equipped with LEDs. 4.2.2 Infinband-style Connectors The ARTM-HD provides two (primary and secondary) Infi...
Page 58 - FRU PROM; Connectors and Pin Assignments
4-4 Netra CP32x0 SAS Storage Advanced Rear Transition Module HD User’s Guide • January 2009 4.2.6 FRU PROM The ARTM-HD contains an IPMI FRU Prom compatible with the ATCAspecifications. 4.3 Connectors and Pin Assignments FIGURE 4-1 shows the location of the connectors. FIGURE 4-1 Netra CP32x0 ARTM-HD...
Page 59 - Ethernet Port
Chapter 4 Specifications and Connectors 4-5 4.3.1 I/O Connectors This section lists the pins and signal names of the I/O faceplate connectors on theARTM-HD. The faceplate has the following connectors: ■ One 10/100/1000 BASE-T Ethernet management port (RJ-45) ■ One serial ports (RS232) ■ Two External...
Page 60 - Serial Port
4-6 Netra CP32x0 SAS Storage Advanced Rear Transition Module HD User’s Guide • January 2009 4.3.1.2 Serial Port The serial port connector is an RJ45 connector. FIGURE 4-3 shows a serial port connector. FIGURE 4-3 Serial Port Connector TABLE 4-2 gives the serial port connector pin assignments. TABLE ...