Emerson ATCA-S201- Manual

Emerson ATCA-S201

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – All rights reserved.; Trademarks; Limited and Restricted Rights Legend
  • Page 3 – Contents
  • Page 8 – List of Figures
  • Page 9 – List of Tables
  • Page 11 – Preface; Safety Summary; War ning
  • Page 12 – ii; Flammability; EN55022 “Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio Interference; Notice
  • Page 13 – iii
  • Page 14 – About This Manual; 0GbE RAID Storage-IP Carrier blade; How this manual is organized; bold
  • Page 15 – CTRL
  • Page 16 – vi; Hardware Preparation and Installation; Unpacking Instructions; After removing the product from the packaging:; Antistatic Precautions
  • Page 17 – Features of the ATCA Storage Module
  • Page 18 – I/O PICMG standards compliance; PICMG 3.1 Ethernet for ATCA Systems; Chassis I/O connections; ATCA; Power Module; Site B1
  • Page 19 – AMC card connections
  • Page 20 – 2V and 3.3V supply voltage; Ethernet Management port; RTM with an RJ-45 connector is needed to access this port.
  • Page 21 – LEDs; OK
  • Page 22 – Software driver support
  • Page 24 – ATCA-S201 Installation; Installation and removal of the ATCA carrier blade; current requirements.; Module
  • Page 27 – in the appropriate slot.
  • Page 29 – To Verify the Hardware Installation; firmware to initialize the board.
  • Page 30 – Full configuration capabilities:; GbE
  • Page 31 – System boot overview
  • Page 32 – Flash boot device contents; Linux kernel code; uImage
  • Page 33 – Linux serial console shell window; default passwords listed below for security purposes.; User account; Password change procedure; xxxxxxx; Password recovery procedure
  • Page 34 – invoked, the user is prompted to set a new one at first login.; Factory reset; Login into shell window as root; fw_setenv setfactorydefaults 1; Configuring a new ATCA-S201 blade; Command line tool; Serial ports; MAC address OUI
  • Page 35 – Management Configuration via HTML browser; ATCA-S201 to perform and monitoring or configuration; Management configuration via secure shell (SSH); ATCA-S201 and to facilitate command line management.; Management configuration via serial console shell
  • Page 36 – Command line configuration tool; labels shown in the table below; Perform manual Interactive changes; parameters in the group, along with their present values.
  • Page 38 – Shell, configuration scripting options
  • Page 39 – New system configuration, No DHCP server
  • Page 40 – Essential U-boot user commands; help; printenv; value; saveenv
  • Page 41 – U-boot command syntax; ping; IP address; reset; Run a sequence of commands defined in the; version; U-boot environment variables
  • Page 42 – Manually assign management IP addresses; values are valid entries.
  • Page 43 – consist of the following commands:; for administrator login and management access.; Network boot procedure; following source files located in directory named /tftpboot/:; Li nux kernel c ode; run ramboot
  • Page 44 – Network configuration; IP host; familiar with internet protocols and TCP/IP networking.
  • Page 45 – Enable HTML browser access; CLI command syntax; HTML login screen
  • Page 46 – Auto logout inactivity period; Note: In absence of this file, the value is set to 600 seconds.; Forced user logout; Single session management override; following mechanisms:; Web GUI command; HTML home page
  • Page 47 – Essential System Configuration Steps; cannot occur without completing these configuration steps:
  • Page 48 – System Identification and Time Zone attributes
  • Page 49 – Hostname; The user may assign a human friendly name to the; Domain Name; Date
  • Page 50 – Time; Time Zone; Time Zone Selections.
  • Page 51 – Name Server list; NTP Server list
  • Page 52 – S201’s clocks with a known good reference time source.; Ethernet network port identification; Table 20 Ethernet ports for chassis communications (base/fabric)
  • Page 53 – packets are not processed.; DHCP
  • Page 54 – Broadcast; generally less OS and software overhead.; MAC address; memory on the blade.
  • Page 55 – VLAN Virtual Local Area Network support; add
  • Page 56 – lines for VLAN entry; Viewing active VLAN
  • Page 57 – Link aggregation and bonding; Gb/s cumulative bandwidth, fault tolerance and load balancing.; Host Blade
  • Page 58 – Bonding, CLI command syntax; of essential elements is summarized below.; ifenslave bond0 eth0 ifenslave bond0 eth1; Preserve new; fconfig eth0 down ifconfig eth1 down; Remove bond; ifconfig eth0 down ifconfig eth1 down
  • Page 59 – Shelf communications; Shelf Address
  • Page 60 – I/O Status attributes; Ma intena nce
  • Page 61 – Status item; Blade maintenance, miscellaneous operations
  • Page 62 – Rescan SAS Topology, disk refresh; This button will reset all I/O status counters.
  • Page 63 – CPU Status attributes; man top
  • Page 64 – ATCA Status attributes
  • Page 65 – Refresh; Disable
  • Page 67 – RAID Volume; Hardware RAID configuration; hardware RAID features of
  • Page 68 – RAID; Disks or volumes accessed via an AMC SAS controller; JBOD mode; improved performance and redundancy.
  • Page 69 – H a rdwa re RAI D; Parameter; Create
  • Page 70 – Hardware RAID levels and capabilities; Important considerations and volume restrictions; How new RAID definitions alter device menu display
  • Page 71 – Modify existing RAID configurations; Section 1
  • Page 72 – Hardware RAID; Understanding the Hardware RAID status table page
  • Page 73 – Software RAID configuration
  • Page 74 – Submit; A maximum of 4 software-RAID volumes may be defined on each; Software RAID, CLI command syntax
  • Page 75 – Remove volume
  • Page 76 – Software RAID levels and capabilities
  • Page 77 – Prepare Logical Volumes
  • Page 78 – Viewing Physical disks; Interpreting physical disk status
  • Page 79 – Rescan SAS Topology; topology, using the button located on the Maintenance menu page.; Software Reset SAS Controller; remaining disks to the operating system.; View physical disk properties
  • Page 80 – assign them to volume groups.
  • Page 81 – LVM2 Conf igura tion; Follow these instructions to create a new volume group; Click the
  • Page 83 – menu will update to show the new volume group as shown below.; Follow these instructions to create a new logical device; Enter the size of the new device in the field labeled; Follow these instructions to extend an existing volume group
  • Page 84 – Enter the new size increase in the field labeled; Click the ‘Select’ box to choose which device will be deleted.
  • Page 85 – Manage shares (prepare logical device for service); Ma na ge Sha res; Block File field; Share type; Commit a logical drive for iSCSI service
  • Page 86 – Commit a logical drive for NAS service; Follow these instructions to assign NAS service
  • Page 87 – applied by clicking the appropriate box and clicking ‘Update’.; Un-commit an iSCSI share; navigating to the html configuration screen:
  • Page 88 – Follow these instructions to un-commit a logical drive
  • Page 89 – Un-Click the ‘nfs’ and ‘smb’ box
  • Page 90 – iSCSI device setup tools; user must complete step 4 before this step can be accomplished.; iSCSI configuration menu; Add or create an iSCSI target
  • Page 91 – Follow these instructions to create a new iSCSI target; Click the ‘add an iSCSI Target’ button.; Add or create an iSCSI LUN
  • Page 92 – LUNs Served By This Target; Fol; Use the LUN Drop down menu, to specify the LUN assignment for the
  • Page 93 – LUNs Served By This Target; Add a new LUN Share to This Target; blockio; Remove an individual iSCSI LUN; access is restored.; Follow these instructions to delete an iSCSI LUN; Click the ‘Remove button corresponding to the LUN you will remove.; Follow these instructions to delete an iSCSI Target; Click the ‘Submit Changes’ button at the top of the menu.
  • Page 94 – Advanced iSCSI configuration (expert mode); ‘Target Default settings’ button.; Sample ietd.conf file for iSCSI targets; Notes: Comment lines must start with a ‘#’ as first character.
  • Page 98 – iSCSI Discovery filter configuration (expert mode)
  • Page 99 – tools; The user must complete step 4 before this step can be accomplished.; NFS and SMB mount point configuration menus; nf s Conf igura tion
  • Page 100 – Export an nfs or smb share; Follow these instructions to create a new nfs File-Share Export; Click the ‘Add nfs Export’ button.; Left click the update button
  • Page 101 – Follow these instructions to create a new smb File-Share Export; smb menu; Adjust the “Access Attributes” if desired.
  • Page 102 – Remove an individual file-share Export; unavailable and can be exported again at a later time.; Follow these instructions to Delete a file-share export
  • Page 103 – Advanced file share configuration (expert mode); Configuration file; Comment lines must start with a ‘#’ or “” as first character.; Sample /etc/export file for nfs file shares
  • Page 105 – Blade Maintenance and; performance of the ATCA carrier blade.; Blade Maintenance; configuration procedure.; Export System configuration file using web-GUI tool; Navigate to the Maintenance menu. Click the ‘Export’ button.
  • Page 106 – ATCA Firmware
  • Page 107 – Download New Firmware package; Identifying the correct firmware image; Normal Firmware Update procedures
  • Page 108 – StorBlade99 ATCA-S201 Maintenance Page; Follow these instructions to load new firmware; Click the ‘Import’ button. The import can take 1 to 5 minutes the user
  • Page 109 – DESCRIPTION
  • Page 110 – OPTIONS; CLI flash tool, update procedure details; Upgrade firmware procedure; Establish console or ssh access to the ATCA-S201. Must be user root.
  • Page 111 – Emergency firmware recovery, theory of operation
  • Page 112 – Emergency flash recovery (factory reset); blade to fetch firmware from the read-only factory flash.
  • Page 113 – serverip; Clear root password; root password reset procedure (method 1)
  • Page 114 – be asked to create one.; root password reset procedure (method 2); power cycle and some familiarity with U-boot.
  • Page 115 – ATCA-S201 Mechanical; Specifications for the ATCA-S201; PICMG 2.10, Keying of ATCA Boards and Backplanes specification.; Power Requirements
  • Page 116 – ATCA-S201 Mechanical and Connector Information; NEBS Compliance
  • Page 117 – Connectors and Pin assignments
  • Page 118 – AMC Module Slots; available to provide ONE of the following configurations:
  • Page 119 – AMC Slot B1, Port Assignments
  • Page 120 – Port Assignments for AMC Slot B3; Zone 1 Connectors
  • Page 121 – AT; Zone 2 Connectors
  • Page 122 – Zone 3 Connectors
  • Page 125 – Connector J30, Power Supply for RTM; The ATCA-S201 is specified to the following maximum power ratings:
  • Page 126 – Connector J30, RTM Power Pin Assignment
  • Page 127 – Power Supply Mezzanine Module; The ATCA-S201 incorporates a power mezzanine module from Artesyn®; SODIMM DDR Module; Note: This module is not user serviceable
  • Page 128 – Overview; Features of the Advanced Rear Transition Module
  • Page 129 – External SAS Connector; SAS Cable Length
  • Page 131 – Software Support; The information in this manual applies to the following products:; Identification Labels
  • Page 132 – Label
  • Page 134 – Installation; Installation and Removal of the Rear Transition Module; pins to enable passing of signals via the Zone-3 connector complex.; Important Information about Your Chassis; installation of module accessories.; Observe Maximum Module Current Requirements; Module Current
  • Page 135 – Before You Install Or Remove The RTM; the guidelines in this section to protect your equipment.; Observe ESD Precautions; not slide the component over any surface.; Watch for Bent Pins or Other Damage
  • Page 136 – for your configuration.; Installing the Advanced Rear Transition Module
  • Page 139 – Mechanical and Connector Information; Physical Dimensions; Environmental Specifications and Compliance
  • Page 140 – RTM-ATCA-SXXX Mechanical and Connector Information; Operating Shock; carries the following certifications:
  • Page 141 – Connectors and Pin Assignments
  • Page 142 – SAS Connector Port; can be ordered from Emerson.
  • Page 144 – Serial Console Management Port; The port is
  • Page 147 – Connector J30, Power Supply for Advanced RTM
  • Page 149 – IPMI Functions List; Sensor data records
  • Page 151 – RTM e-Keying Port Assignments
  • Page 152 – Supported IPMI Commands
  • Page 154 – The ipmitool utility; SYNOPSIS
  • Page 155 – COMMAND SYNTAX EXAMPLES; The following example shows the command sequence for firmware; The following example shows the command performing firmware
  • Page 156 – Index
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ATCA-S201

Installation and Use

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July 2009

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Page 2 - All rights reserved.; Trademarks; Limited and Restricted Rights Legend

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    Contents PREFACE ................................................................................................................................................I S AFETY S UMMARY .......................................................................................................................

Page 8 - List of Figures

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