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Preface

1.  Introduction to the Sun Storage J4500 Array

1.1 Features

1.2 Exterior Features, Controls, and Indicators

1.2.1 Front Panel

1.2.2 Back Panel

1.2.3 Sun Storage J4500 Array Internal Components

1.3 Accessory Kit

2.  Configuring and Powering On the Sun Storage J4500 Array

2.1 Configuration and Cabling

2.1.1 Terms and Definitions

2.1.2 Configuration Rules

2.1.3 Cabling the SAS Connectors

2.1.4 Example Configurations

2.2 Powering On and Off the Array

To Power On the Array

To Place the Array Into Standby Power Mode

To Power Off the Array

2.2.1 AC Power Failure Auto-Recovery

3.  Maintaining the Sun Storage J4500 Array

3.1 Options and Replaceable Components

3.2 Tools and Supplies Needed

3.3 Powering Off the Array and Removing It From the Rack

To Power Off the Array

To Remove the Array Enclosure From the Rack

3.4 Removing and Replacing the Hard Disk Drive Access Cover

To Remove the Hard Disk Drive Access Cover

To Replace the Hard Disk Drive Access Cover

3.5 Internal Component Locations

3.6 Replacing Components

To Replace a Fan Module

To Replace the Front Indicator Board

To Replace a Hard Disk Drive

To Replace the Power Distribution Board

To Replace a Power Supply

To Replace the System Controller Module

To Replace the Array Chassis

3.7 Upgrading Enclosure Firmware

3.7.1 Ensure Both SAS Fabrics are Upgraded to the Same Firmware Revision Level

4.  Troubleshooting

4.1 External Status LEDs

4.2 Internal Disk Drive and Fan LEDs

4.3 Diagnostic and Management Tools

4.3.1 SunVTS

4.3.2 Common Array Manager (CAM)

4.4 Troubleshooting Problems with the Array

4.4.1 Initial Start-up

4.4.2 Check the Event and Performance Logs

4.4.3 Using the Array Management Software to Monitor Enclosure Health

4.4.4 Array Link Problems

4.4.5 Disk Problems

4.4.6 Array Environment Problems

4.4.7 Power Problems

4.5 Resetting the Enclosure Hardware

To Reset the Enclosure Hardware Using the Reset Button

4.6 Clearing the Enclosure Zoning Password

To Clear the Enclosure Zoning Password

A.  System Specifications

B.  Connector Pinouts

B.1 Mini-SAS Connectors

B.2 I/O-to-Disk Backplane Connectors

B.2.1 Power Blade Connector

B.2.2 High-Speed Dock Connectors

B.3 Power Supply Connector

B.4 Disk Backplane-to-Front Indicator Connector

B.5 Backplane-to-Disk-Backplane Connector

B.6 Fan Tray Connectors

B.7 Fan Connectors

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cables, switching cables or making new connections, index icon4.4.4.1 Switching SAS Cables or Making New Connections
cabling configuration examples, index icon2.1.4 Example Configurations
Cabling diagram, index icon2.1.3 Cabling the SAS Connectors
cabling rules, index icon2.1.2 Configuration Rules
cabling rules for blade servers, index icon2.1.2.5 Configuration with Blade Servers
cabling the server, index icon2.1.3 Cabling the SAS Connectors
cascading multiple enclosures, index icon2.1.2.3 Connecting Multiple Sun Storage J4500 Arrays
configuration rules, index icon2.1.2 Configuration Rules
connecting blade servers to the enclosure, index icon2.1.2.5 Configuration with Blade Servers
connecting HBAs, index icon2.1.2.2 Connecting Host Bus Adapters (HBAs)
connecting multiple enclosures, index icon2.1.2.3 Connecting Multiple Sun Storage J4500 Arrays
connecting rules, index icon2.1.2 Configuration Rules
connector pinouts, SAS connector pinouts, index iconB.1 Mini-SAS Connectors