Sun StorEdge 3000 Family Installation, Operation, and Service Manual
Sun StorEdge 3320 SCSI Array
819-1274-14
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Contacting Sun Technical Support
1. Product and Architecture Overview
1.1 Sun StorEdge 3320 SCSI Arrays
1.3.1 Redundant Configuration Considerations
1.5 Field-Replaceable Units (FRUs)
2.3 Environmental Requirements
2.3.1 Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)
2.4 Electrical and Power Specifications
2.7 Console and Other Requirements
3.2 Checking the Sun StorEdge 3320 SCSI Array Package Contents
3.5 Mounting Your Array in a Rack or Cabinet
4.1 Converting Your Front Bezel Locks So the Keys Cannot Be Removed
4.3 Connecting the Chassis to an AC Power Outlet
4.4 Connecting the Chassis to DC Power Outlets
4.5 Powering Up and Checking LEDs
4.6 Single-Bus and Split-Bus Configurations
4.6.1 Default Channel Settings
4.7 Connecting Cables for a Single-Bus Configuration
4.8 Connecting Cables for a Split-Bus Configuration
4.8.1 Standard Cabling Scenarios
4.9.1 Connecting a Sun StorEdge 3320 SCSI RAID Array
4.10 Cabling to Expansion Units
4.10.1 Cabling to One Expansion Unit
4.10.2 Cabling to Two Expansion Units
4.10.3 Adding an Expansion Unit to an Existing RAID Array
4.11 Establishing Communications With An Array
4.11.1 Determining the Default IP Address
4.11.2 Configuring the RS-232 Serial Port Connection
4.11.3 Manually Setting a Static IP Address
4.12 Setting Up Out-of-Band Management Over Ethernet
5.1 LEDs When Array is First Powered On
5.3.3 Power Supply and Fan Module LEDs
6.2 Using Software to Monitor and Manage Your Array
6.2.4 The VERITAS Volume Manager ASL
6.5 Viewing Event Logs on the Screen
6.6.2 Controller Firmware Upgrade Features
6.6.3 Installing Firmware Upgrades
6.7 Replacing the Front Bezel and Ear Caps
6.7.1 Removing the Front Bezel and Ear Caps
6.7.2 Placing the Bezel and Ear Caps Back Onto the Chassis
7.2 RAID LUNs Not Visible to the Host
7.3 JBOD Disks Not Visible to the Host
7.5 Recovering From Fatal Drive Failure
7.7 Troubleshooting Flowcharts
7.7.1 Power Supply and Fan Module
A.2 Summary of Sun StorEdge 3320 SCSI Array Specifications
A.3 Agency Approvals and Standards
B.1 Known Limitations Affecting Sun StorEdge 3320 SCSI JBOD Arrays
B.2 Connecting a Sun StorEdge 3320 JBOD Array
B.3 Cabling a Single-Bus JBOD with One Host Connection
B.4 Cabling a Split-Bus, Single-Initiator JBOD Configuration
B.5 Cabling a Split-Bus, Multi-Initiator JBOD Configuration
B.6 Overview of Optional Software Monitoring and Management Tools
B.7 Monitoring with Sun StorEdge Configuration Service
B.8 Event Messages from the Sun StorEdge Diagnostic Reporter
B.9 Monitoring with the Sun StorEdge CLI
B.10 Downloading Firmware to Disk Drives in a JBOD
B.11 Managing Disks in the Sun StorEdge 3320 JBOD Array
B.12 Enabling VERITAS DMP in a Single-Bus Configuration
B.13 Troubleshooting Sun StorEdge 3320 SCSI JBOD Arrays
C.1 SCSI Host or Drive Connector
D. Configuring a Solaris Server
D.1 Accessing the Firmware Application On a Solaris Host
D.3 Enabling a Solaris Host to Recognize New Devices and LUNs
D.5 Making JBODs Visible to Solaris Hosts
E. Configuring a Windows 200x Server or Windows 200x Advanced Server
E.1 Setting Up the Serial Port Connection
E.2 Accessing the Firmware Application From a Windows 200x Server
E.3 Enabling a Windows 200x Server to Recognize New Devices and LUNs
F.2 Multiple LUN Linux Configuration
F.3 Making an ext3 Filesystem for Linux
F.5 Creating a Mount Point and Mounting the Filesystem Manually
F.6 Mounting the Filesystem Automatically
G. Configuring an IBM Server Running the AIX Operating System
G.1 Setting Up a Serial Port Connection
G.2 Accessing the Firmware Application From an IBM Server Running AIX
G.3 Identifying the Device On Which To Create a Logical Volume
G.4 Using SMIT to Enable an AIX Host to Recognize New LUNs
G.8 Mounting the New File System
G.9 Verifying That the New File System Is Mounted
H. Configuring an HP Server Running the HP-UX Operating System
H.1 Setting Up a Serial Port Connection
H.2 Accessing the Firmware Application From an HP Server Running HP-UX
H.5 Definitions of Common Terms
H.6 Creating a Physical Volume
H.9 Creating an HP-UX File System
H.10 Mounting the File System Manually
H.11 Mounting the File System Automatically
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