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Contents: Dell PowerVault 200S, 201S, 210S, and 211S Storage Systems Installation and Service Guide file:////ausolupload1/docs/eDocs_backupProd_2272013/Stor-sys/hendrx12/en/it/index.htm[3/26/2013 10:58:07 AM] Dell™ PowerVault™ 200S, 201S, 210S, and 211S Storage Systems Installation and Service Guide You must right - click the link for a portabl[...]
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Contents: Dell PowerVault 200S, 201S, 210S, and 211S Storage Systems Installation and Service Guide file:////ausolupload1/docs/eDocs_backupProd_2272013/Stor-sys/hendrx12/en/it/index.htm[3/26/2013 10:58:07 AM] Information in this document is subject to change without notice. © 2000 Dell Computer Corporation. All rights reserved. Reproduction in any[...]
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su pp or t. d el l .c om I ntr od uc ti on 1- 1 , Q WU R GX F WL R Q The Dell™ P o werV ault™ 2 xx S storage systems are high-perf ormance storage sy s- tems that of f er extensiv e reliabilit y and ser v er management f eat ures. This c hapter describes the f eatures and sof tware req uirements of these storage sy[...]
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1- 2 De l l P ow e rVau lt 20 0S, 20 1 S, 21 0 S, a nd 2 1 1S S to ra ge S y st ems I n st a ll a ti o n an d Se r v i ce Gu i de cable to the host computer . The P o werV ault 2 xx S storage sy stem is S AF -TE 1 .0- compliant and SES (draf t)-compliant. F ollow -mode control of the storage sy stem pow er . (In f ollow mode, the storage system[...]
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su pp or t. d el l .c om I ntr od uc ti on 1- 3 The P o werV ault 200S and 20 1S storage systems of f er the f ollowing f eat ures: Support for up to eight 1 .0-inc h or 1 .6-inc h Ultra2 low v olt age dif f erential (L [...]
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1- 4 De l l P ow e rVau lt 20 0S, 20 1 S, 21 0 S, a nd 2 1 1S S to ra ge S y st ems I n st a ll a ti o n an d Se r v i ce Gu i de F or hot-plug insertion and remov al of SCSI drives, the storage sy stem must be con- nected to a Dell PERC 2 , Dell PER C 2/DC, Dell PERC 2/SC, or D ell PERC 3/DI host adapter card or other host adapter qualified by D e[...]
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su pp or t. d el l .c om I ntr od uc ti on 1- 5 The f ollowing SCSI hard-disk driv e indicator lights are located at the top of eac h SCSI hard-disk drive carrier and pro vide information on the drive in that bay (see Figure 1 -1) : The green driv[...]
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1- 6 De l l P ow e rVau lt 20 0S, 20 1 S, 21 0 S, a nd 2 1 1S S to ra ge S y st ems I n st a ll a ti o n an d Se r v i ce Gu i de The f ollowing indicators are located on the storage sy stem's bac k pane l (see Figure 1 -2): The amber cooling fan fault indicator lights i[...]
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su pp or t. d el l .c om I ntr od uc ti on 1- 7 T o saf eguard y our system bef ore inst alling or maintaining your stora ge system, see Appendix B, " Maintaining Y our Storage S ystem," f or information about sc heduling bac kups, bac kup devices, cleanin g storage system components, en vi[...]
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1- 8 De l l P ow e rVau lt 20 0S, 20 1 S, 21 0 S, a nd 2 1 1S S to ra ge S y st ems I n st a ll a ti o n an d Se r v i ce Gu i de[...]
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su pp or t. d el l .c om In stallin g Y o u r R ac k-Mo unte d S t o ra g e S y ste m 2- 1 F or information on ho w to inst all y our Dell P ow erV ault 200S and 21 0S st[...]
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2- 2 De l l P ow e rVau lt 20 0S, 20 1 S, 21 0 S, a nd 2 1 1S S to ra ge S y st ems I n st a ll a ti o n an d Se r v i ce Gu i de[...]
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su pp or t. d el l .c om I ns tall ing Y ou r S tan d -Al on e St ora g e S y s te m 3- 1 This c hapter describes ho w to inst all the Dell P ow erV ault 20 1S and 21 1S sto[...]
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3- 2 De l l P ow e rVau lt 20 0S, 20 1 S, 21 0 S, a nd 2 1 1S S to ra ge S y st ems I n st a ll a ti o n an d Se r v i ce Gu i de T o install the rac k storage sy stem in a st and-alone unit, perf orm the follo wing t asks (as described in the follo w[...]
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su pp or t. d el l .c om I ns tall ing Y ou r S tan d -Al on e St ora g e S y s te m 3- 3 4. Place the top hat flange along the right side of the storage sy stem and align the screw holes (see Figure 3-2). ! " 5. Using a Phillips[...]
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3- 4 De l l P ow e rVau lt 20 0S, 20 1 S, 21 0 S, a nd 2 1 1S S to ra ge S y st ems I n st a ll a ti o n an d Se r v i ce Gu i de 3. Align the stabilizers with the scre w holes and at t ac h the st a bilizers to the c hassis using a Phillips-head screw driver and f our 6-32 x 1/2-inc h hex -head scre ws (see Figure 3-3). ?[...]
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su pp or t. d el l .c om I ns tall ing Y ou r S tan d -Al on e St ora g e S y s te m 3- 5 & ! ' ( ) 3. Slide the storage system all t[...]
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3- 6 De l l P ow e rVau lt 20 0S, 20 1 S, 21 0 S, a nd 2 1 1S S to ra ge S y st ems I n st a ll a ti o n an d Se r v i ce Gu i de * ! 6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 f or the t w o screw holes located at the top. 7 . Locate the f our s[...]
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su pp or t. d el l .c om C onf i gu ri n g Y o ur ESE M or S EMM fo r C lu st er O pe r at io n 4 -1 The f ollowing configuration inf ormatio[...]
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4- 2 De l l P ow e rVau lt 20 0S, 20 1 S, 21 0 S, a nd 2 1 1S S to ra ge S y st ems I n st a ll a ti o n an d Se r v i ce Gu i de T o confi gure the ESEMs or SEMMs f or cl[...]
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su pp or t. d el l .c om C onf i gu ri n g Y o ur ESE M or S EMM fo r C lu st er O pe r at io n 4 -3 T o configure the ESEMs or SEMMs from a cluster operation to a noncluster opera- tion, perform the f ollowing steps on eac h module: 1 . Remo ve the ESEM or SEMM. 2. Locate the two-pin jumper labeled "FOR CED JOINED JP8" on the ESEM or SEM[...]
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4- 4 De l l P ow e rVau lt 20 0S, 20 1 S, 21 0 S, a nd 2 1 1S S to ra ge S y st ems I n st a ll a ti o n an d Se r v i ce Gu i de ! 5. Carefully insert the ESEM or SEMM into the module [...]
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su pp or t. d el l .c om C onf i gu ri n g Y o ur ESE M or S EMM fo r C lu st er O pe r at io n 4 -5 Y ou ca[...]
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4- 6 De l l P ow e rVau lt 20 0S, 20 1 S, 21 0 S, a nd 2 1 1S S to ra ge S y st ems I n st a ll a ti o n an d Se r v i ce Gu i de[...]
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su pp or t. d el l .c om C on n ec ti n g Y ou r St ora g e S y s te m t o th e Hos t C omp ut er 5- 1 [...]
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5- 2 De l l P ow e rVau lt 20 0S, 20 1 S, 21 0 S, a nd 2 1 1S S to ra ge S y st ems I n st a ll a ti o n an d Se r v i ce Gu i de 3. Connect the SCSI cable(s) to the SCSI connectors on the storage sy stem's bac k panel (see Figure 5-1) and to the SCSI host adapter(s) in the host computer . If you are at tac hing one cable to the P o werV ault [...]
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su pp or t. d el l .c om C on n ec ti n g Y ou r St ora g e S y s te m t o th e Hos t C omp ut er 5- 3 4. Use T able 5-1 t o identify the type of operation for y our P ow erV ault 2 xx S storage system and to v alidate whic h connector to use. See Figure 5-2 f or the P o werV ault 20 0S and 20 1S and Figure 5-3 for t he P ow erV ault 21 0S and 21 1[...]
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5- 4 De l l P ow e rVau lt 20 0S, 20 1 S, 21 0 S, a nd 2 1 1S S to ra ge S y st ems I n st a ll a ti o n an d Se r v i ce Gu i de ) ! " # $ 5. Connect the storage sy stem power cable to[...]
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su pp or t. d el l .c om C on n ec ti n g Y ou r St ora g e S y s te m t o th e Hos t C omp ut er 5- 5 T o pre vent unauthoriz ed access to the storage system hard-disk driv es, [...]
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5- 6 De l l P ow e rVau lt 20 0S, 20 1 S, 21 0 S, a nd 2 1 1S S to ra ge S y st ems I n st a ll a ti o n an d Se r v i ce Gu i de[...]
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su pp or t. d el l .c om Ins tal li n g D ri v es 6- 1 This c hapter describes h o w to remov e and inst all hard -disk drives in Dell P ow erV ault 2 xx S storage sy stems. The storage sy stem includes a small computer system interf ace (SCSI) bac kplane bo[...]
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6- 2 De l l P ow e rVau lt 20 0S, 20 1 S, 21 0 S, a nd 2 1 1S S to ra ge S y st ems I n st a ll a ti o n an d Se r v i ce Gu i de ! F or the [...]
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su pp or t. d el l .c om Ins tal li n g D ri v es 6- 3 The followi ng subsections describe ho w to remove or install hard-disk driv e carriers in[...]
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6- 4 De l l P ow e rVau lt 20 0S, 20 1 S, 21 0 S, a nd 2 1 1S S to ra ge S y st ems I n st a ll a ti o n an d Se r v i ce Gu i de T o remo ve a SCSI hard-disk driv e and[...]
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su pp or t. d el l .c om Ins tal li n g D ri v es 6- 5 &' ( %$ ) %$* ++,- ! . 4. T ak e the hard-disk drive of f-line an[...]
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6- 6 De l l P ow e rVau lt 20 0S, 20 1 S, 21 0 S, a nd 2 1 1S S to ra ge S y st ems I n st a ll a ti o n an d Se r v i ce Gu i de b. Swing the car rier handle down (see Figure 6-5). W ait 1 0 seconds bef ore removing the car rier to ensure that the hard-disk drive has time to stop spinning. c. Slowly pull the carri er toward y ou until it slides fr[...]
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su pp or t. d el l .c om Ins tal li n g D ri v es 6- 7 T o install a SCSI hard-disk drive and car rier in a drive ba y , perf orm the follo wing steps. ?[...]
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6- 8 De l l P ow e rVau lt 20 0S, 20 1 S, 21 0 S, a nd 2 1 1S S to ra ge S y st ems I n st a ll a ti o n an d Se r v i ce Gu i de[...]
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su pp or t. d el l .c om Ser v i ce In fo rm a ti o n fo r T e chn i ci a n s 7 -1 This c hapter discusses upgrade and service procedures for the Dell P owerV ault 2 xx S storage systems. ?[...]
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7- 2 De l l P ow e rVau lt 20 0S, 20 1 S, 21 0 S, a nd 2 1 1S S to ra ge S y st ems I n st a ll a ti o n an d Se r v i ce Gu i de " -) # # [...]
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su pp or t. d el l .c om Ser v i ce In fo rm a ti o n fo r T e chn i ci a n s 7 -3 Hard-disk drive problems can be caused b y a number of conditions, including prob- lems with the drive itself , other electronics in the syste[...]
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7- 4 De l l P ow e rVau lt 20 0S, 20 1 S, 21 0 S, a nd 2 1 1S S to ra ge S y st ems I n st a ll a ti o n an d Se r v i ce Gu i de In the ev ent of a drive f ailure, systems with these host adapter cards displa y the fol- lowing SCSI hard-disk driv e indicator lights located at the top of eac h SCSI hard-disk drive carrier (see " Indic ators&qu[...]
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su pp or t. d el l .c om Ser v i ce In fo rm a ti o n fo r T e chn i ci a n s 7 -5 2. Are all the inst alled hard-disk dr ives' online indicators on? Ye s . Go to step 4. No . Go to step 3. 3. If a hard-disk driv e's online indicator is of f , reseat the hard-disk driv e by removing it from its drive ba y and then reinst alling it. Is the[...]
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7- 6 De l l P ow e rVau lt 20 0S, 20 1 S, 21 0 S, a nd 2 1 1S S to ra ge S y st ems I n st a ll a ti o n an d Se r v i ce Gu i de c. Replace the SCSI bac kplane board. Bef ore replacing the SCSI bac kplane board, consider obtaining tec hnical assist ance to see if other c hec ks should be performed. Is the problem resolved? Ye s . End troubleshooti[...]
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su pp or t. d el l .c om Ser v i ce In fo rm a ti o n fo r T e chn i ci a n s 7 -7 !! The f ollowing two LEDs on the bac k of the po wer supply (see Figure 7 -2) signal the st at us of the pow er supply when the supply is connected to the bac kplane board: [...]
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7- 8 De l l P ow e rVau lt 20 0S, 20 1 S, 21 0 S, a nd 2 1 1S S to ra ge S y st ems I n st a ll a ti o n an d Se r v i ce Gu i de 2. Ensure that there is po wer at the electrical o utlet and c hec k the po wer cable con- nection from the electrical outlet to the pow er supply . Is pow er get ting to the pow er supply? Ye s . Go to step 3. No . R ep[...]
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su pp or t. d el l .c om Ser v i ce In fo rm a ti o n fo r T e chn i ci a n s 7 -9 Sy stem messages alert you to a possible operatin g problem or to a conflict bet w een the sof t w are and hardware. If y ou receive a sy stem message, see the HP OpenV iew NNM SE x . x and Dell OpenManage HIP x . x[...]
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7- 1 0 De l l P owe rVau lt 20 0S, 20 1 S , 21 0 S, a nd 2 1 1S S to ra ge S y st em s I n st a ll a tio n an d Se r v i ce Gu i de " # $% [...]
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su pp or t. d el l .c om Ser v i ce In fo rma ti o n fo r T e chn i ci a n s 7- 1 1 The components discussed in this section are identi fied in Figure 7-4. ) ! * "! ?[...]
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7- 1 2 De l l P owe rVau lt 20 0S, 20 1 S , 21 0 S, a nd 2 1 1S S to ra ge S y st em s I n st a ll a tio n an d Se r v i ce Gu i de 4. Holding the handle on the pow er supply , care fully pull the pow er supply out of the pow er -supply bay (see Figure 7 -5). NO TE: T he pow er -supply handle is provided to ease the task of pulling the po wer suppl[...]
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su pp or t. d el l .c om Ser v i ce In fo rma ti o n fo r T e chn i ci a n s 7- 1 3 T o replace the po wer supply in a storage sy stem using a primar y po wer supply only , perform the f ollowing steps: [...]
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7- 1 4 De l l P owe rVau lt 20 0S, 20 1 S , 21 0 S, a nd 2 1 1S S to ra ge S y st em s I n st a ll a tio n an d Se r v i ce Gu i de 5. Carefully slide the new po wer supply into the empty pow er -supply ba y . P ush the pow er supply all the way to the bac k of the ba y until it is seated in the connector . The pow er supply is seated when its fron[...]
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su pp or t. d el l .c om Ser v i ce In fo rma ti o n fo r T e chn i ci a n s 7- 1 5 ,- 3. Carefully slide the new cooling f an into the empty cooling-fan bay . P ush the cool- ing fan all the w ay to the bac k of the ba y until it is seated in th[...]
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7- 1 6 De l l P owe rVau lt 20 0S, 20 1 S , 21 0 S, a nd 2 1 1S S to ra ge S y st em s I n st a ll a tio n an d Se r v i ce Gu i de *< ( 0 < # ?[...]
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su pp or t. d el l .c om Ser v i ce In fo rm a ti o n fo r T e chn i ci a n s 7 -1 7 7 . Push the module to the bac k of the ba y until it is seated in the connector . The module is seated when its front plate is e ven with the neighbor ing components. 8. Using a Phillips-head screw driver , tighten the captiv e screw at the top of the module to se[...]
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7- 18 De l l P ow e rVau lt 20 0S, 20 1 S , 21 0 S, a nd 2 1 1S S to ra ge S y st ems I n st a ll a ti o n an d Se r v i ce Gu i de 3 ,- % ! 2 4 5[...]
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su pp or t. d el l .c om Ser v i ce In fo rma ti o n fo r T e chn i ci a n s 7- 1 9 T o install the component mounting brac k et, perform the f ollowing steps: 1 . Carefully insert the component mounting brac k et into the bac k of the storage system. 2. Slowly slide the brac k et all the wa y into the housing. Some up-do wn and side-to-side motion[...]
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7- 20 De l l P ow e rVau lt 20 0S, 20 1 S , 21 0 S, a nd 2 1 1S S to ra ge S y st ems I n st a ll a ti o n an d Se r v i ce Gu i de & 6 4 ! 4 5! 2 * 6. Inst all the replacement dual-bus s plit bac kplane m[...]
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su pp or t. d el l .c om Ser v i ce In fo rma ti o n fo r T e chn i ci a n s 7- 21 3. Remo ve all cooling f ans from the bac k of the storage system (see " R eplacing a Cooling Fan, " f ound earlier in this c hapter). 4. Remo ve the enclosure module(s), hereaf ter called a module (see "Replacing an Enclosure Module, " found earl[...]
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7- 22 De l l P ow e rVau lt 20 0S, 20 1 S , 21 0 S, a nd 2 1 1S S to ra ge S y st ems I n st a ll a ti o n an d Se r v i ce Gu i de * % * 2 4 1 0. Separate the t w o c hassis halves to remov e the bac kpl[...]
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su pp or t. d el l .c om Ser v i ce In fo rma ti o n fo r T e chn i ci a n s 7- 23 1 1 . T o install the replacement bac kplane board, place the board bet w een the c hassis halves. Ensure that the board is right-side up and the dual-bus split bac kplane connector faces the bac k half of the c ha ssis while the hard-disk drive connectors f ace the [...]
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7- 24 De l l P ow e rVau lt 20 0S, 20 1 S , 21 0 S, a nd 2 1 1S S to ra ge S y st ems I n st a ll a ti o n an d Se r v i ce Gu i de 21 . Reinstall the dual-bus split bac kplane module (see " R emoving the Dual-Bus Split Bac kplane Module, " f ound earlier in this c hapter). 22. Reinstall the component mounting brac k et (see "Removin[...]
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su pp or t. d el l .c om Ser v i ce In fo rma ti o n fo r T e chn i ci a n s 7- 25 ) 7 5 *54 $ % &&' &?[...]
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7- 26 De l l P ow e rVau lt 20 0S, 20 1 S , 21 0 S, a nd 2 1 1S S to ra ge S y st ems I n st a ll a ti o n an d Se r v i ce Gu i de Unless other wise noted, eac h procedure assumes the follo wing conditions: Y ou hav e performed the steps in " P recautionar y Measures," found earlie r in this ch a p t e r. Y ou can replace or rein[...]
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su pp or t. d el l .c om Ser v i ce In fo rma ti o n fo r T e chn i ci a n s 7- 27 2. Holding the handle on the pow er -supply blank, carefully pull the blank out of the pow er -supply bay (see Figure 7 -1 5). NO TE: T he pow er -supply handle is provided to ease the task of pulling the po wer supply free from the bay . Do not use the handle to car[...]
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7- 28 De l l P ow e rVau lt 20 0S, 20 1 S , 21 0 S, a nd 2 1 1S S to ra ge S y st ems I n st a ll a ti o n an d Se r v i ce Gu i de . % , !! 4. Using a Phillips-head scre wdriv er , t urn the t w o captiv [...]
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su pp or t. d el l .c om Ser v i ce In fo rma ti o n fo r T e chn i ci a n s 7- 29 ,- % 4 5 3. Carefully slide the redundant fan into the empty f an bay (see Figure 7 -1 8) . Push the redundant f an all the wa y to the bac k[...]
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7- 30 De l l P ow e rVau lt 20 0S, 20 1 S , 21 0 S, a nd 2 1 1S S to ra ge S y st ems I n st a ll a ti o n an d Se r v i ce Gu i de 0 % , 4. Using a Phillips-head scre wdriv er , t urn the t w o captiv e [...]
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su pp or t. d el l .c om Ser v i ce In fo rma ti o n fo r T e chn i ci a n s 7- 31 3 4 5, - 3. Carefully insert the second module into the module ba y (see Figure 7-2 0). Push the module all the w ay to the bac k of the bay until it is seated i[...]
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7- 32 De l l P ow e rVau lt 20 0S, 20 1 S , 21 0 S, a nd 2 1 1S S to ra ge S y st ems I n st a ll a ti o n an d Se r v i ce Gu i de 4. Using a Phillips-head screw driver , tighten the captiv e screw at the top of the sec- ond module to secure the module to the c hassis. 5. At t ac h the SC SI cable to the second module.[...]
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su pp or t. d el l .c om T e c h n ical S pec ificat ions A- 1 S Driv es SCSI hard-disk driv es support f or up to ei[...]
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A- 2 De l l P ow e rVau lt 20 0S, 20 1 S , 21 0 S, a nd 2 1 1S S to ra ge S y st ems I n st a ll a ti o n an d Se r v i ce Gu i de F an module fail amber LED Po we r DC po wer supply: W at tage 340 W/460 W peak (optional 340-W and 460-W power supply is a vailable) Heat dissipation 990 BTUs (nominal) V oltage 90 to 1 35 V at 60 Hz; 180 to 265 V at 5[...]
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A- 4 De l l P ow e rVau lt 20 0S, 20 1 S , 21 0 S, a nd 2 1 1S S to ra ge S y st ems I n st a ll a ti o n an d Se r v i ce Gu i de Ph ysical Height 1 3.3 cm (5.25 inc hes) Width 44.6 cm (1 7 .55 inc hes) Depth 43.2 cm (1 7 .0 inc hes) W eight 34.0 k g (75.0 lb) maximum with all components installed En vironment al T emperature: Operating 1 0 º to [...]
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su pp or t. d el l .c om Ma intain ing Y o u r S t o ra g e S y ste m B - 1 Proper use of pre ventiv e maintenance procedure s can keep y our Dell P ow erV ault 2 xx S storage systems in top operating condi[...]
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B- 2 De l l P ow e rVau lt 20 0S, 20 1 S , 21 0 S, a nd 2 1 1S S to ra ge S y st ems I n st a ll a ti o n an d Se r v i ce Gu i de The f an modules cool the pow er supplies and storage system b y drawing air in through v arious openings i[...]
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su pp or t. d el l .c om Ma intain ing Y o u r S t o ra g e S y ste m B - 3 T o minimize the negative ef f ects of temperat ure on sy stem performance, follo w these guidelines: Ensure that the storage system is operated in an environment no colder than 1 0 degrees Celsius (C) (50 degr ees Fahrenheit [F]) or hot ter than 35 degrees C (95 degree[...]
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B- 4 De l l P ow e rVau lt 20 0S, 20 1 S , 21 0 S, a nd 2 1 1S S to ra ge S y st ems I n st a ll a ti o n an d Se r v i ce Gu i de A clean operating environment can greatly reduce the negative ef f ects of dust and other particles, whic h act as insulators and interf ere with the operation of [...]
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su pp or t. d el l .c om Ma intain ing Y o u r S t o ra g e S y ste m B - 5 ! " #$ Electromagnetic interf erence (EMI) and radio frequency interf erence (RFI) from a computer can adversely af f ect de v[...]
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su pp or t. d el l .c om Ma intain ing Y o u r S t o ra g e S y ste m B - 7 If a blac kout occurs — e ven a temporary one — while the storage system is t urned on, turn of f the storage sy stem immediately and disconnect it from its po wer source. Lea ving the storage system t urned on may cause problems when the p ower is restored; other appli[...]
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C-2 Del l Po werV aul t 20 0S, 20 1S, 21 0S, and 21 1S Stor age Systems I nst all ati on a nd Ser vi ce Gui de DELL CONFIDENTIAL - Pr eliminary 10/18 /00 (Rev. 11/3/98) FILE LOCATION: T:htdocssystemshendrx 12EnglishitNew Folder5454Dac3.fm Inf ormation T ec hnolog y Equipment (ITE), including peripherals, expans ion cards, print- ers, input/o[...]
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C-4 Del l Po werV aul t 20 0S, 20 1S, 21 0S, and 21 1S Stor age Systems I nst all ati on a nd Ser vi ce Gui de DELL CONFIDENTIAL - Pr eliminary 10/18 /00 (Rev. 11/3/98) FILE LOCATION: T:htdocssystemshendrx 12EnglishitNew Folder5454Dac3.fm c hanges or modification s not expres sly appro ved b y Dell Computer Corpora tion could vo id your auth[...]
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C-6 Del l Po werV aul t 20 0S, 20 1S, 21 0S, and 21 1S Stor age Systems I nst all ati on a nd Ser vi ce Gui de DELL CONFIDENTIAL - Pr eliminary 10/18 /00 (Rev. 11/3/98) FILE LOCATION: T:htdocssystemshendrx 12EnglishitNew Folder5454Dac3.fm Class B ITE Thi s is a Clas s B product bas ed on the standard of th e V oluntar y Contro l Council f or[...]
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C-8 Del l Po werV aul t 20 0S, 20 1S, 21 0S, and 21 1S Stor age Systems I nst all ati on a nd Ser vi ce Gui de DELL CONFIDENTIAL - Pr eliminary 10/18 /00 (Rev. 11/3/98) FILE LOCATION: T:htdocssystemshendrx 12EnglishitNew Folder5454Dac3.fm Wymagania Polskieg o Centrum Badań i Certyfikacji Urządz enie powi nno być zasil ane z gni azda z prz[...]
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C-1 0 Dell P ow erVault 200S, 20 1S, 21 0S, a nd 21 1S Stor age Systems I nst al lati on a nd Ser v ice Gui de DELL CONFIDENTIAL - Pr eliminary 10/18 /00 (Rev. 11/3/98) FILE LOCATION: T:htdocssystemshendrx 12EnglishitNew Folder5454Dac3.fm BSMI Notice (T ai wan Only) Embarc ar a: Dell C omputer de M é xico , S.A. de C.V . al Cuidado de K ueh[...]
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su pp or t. d el l .c om A bbr ev ia t io ns and Acr ony m s 1 The following list defines or identifies technical terms, abbreviations, and acro- nyms used in Dell user documents. NO TE: Unless other wise specified, these definitions may not apply to oper-[...]
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2 D e l l P owe rVau lt 20 0S, 20 1 S, 21 0 S, a nd 2 1 1S S to ra ge S y st em s I n st a ll a tio n an d Se r v i ce Gu i de complementary metal-oxide semiconductor collect on delivery characters per inch characters per line central processing unit digital-to-analog conve[...]
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4 D e l l P owe rVau lt 20 0S, 20 1 S, 21 0 S, a nd 2 1 1S S to ra ge S y st em s I n st a ll a tio n an d Se r v i ce Gu i de * light-emitting diode * low insertion force * load number *+ low voltage differential lines per inch meter(s) milliampere(s) ! milliampere-hour(s) megabyte(s) ?[...]
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