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Hardware Guide
REV A01
EMC Corporation
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Contents
Preface
Introduction ......................................................................................... 8
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
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Configurations
Configuration Overview.................................................................. 20
All Configurations ..................................................................... 21
Promo Codes 1 and 3 .................................................................21
Promo Code 5 ............................................................................. 22
Views of Cabinets ............................................................................. 23
Front and Rear of Promo Code 1............................................. 23
Front and Rear of Promo Code 3............................................. 26
Front and Rear of Promo Code 5............................................. 28
Chapter 3
Hardware Details
Data Unavailable (DU).....................................................................
All Configurations .....................................................................
Promo Code 1 .............................................................................
Block Diagram: Promo Code 1........................................................
Server Details.....................................................................................
Front View ..................................................................................
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Chapter 4
Troubleshooting
Servers................................................................................................. 80
Servers/Switches............................................................................... 81
Disk Configurations.......................................................................... 82
Disk 1:60 Configuration ................................................................... 83
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Preface
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Introduction
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Introduction
Preface
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Introduction to Atmos
Hardware
Introduction ........................................................................................
Features and Benefits.........................................................................
General Specifications .......................................................................
Storage and Server Elements............................................................
General Operational Information ....................................................
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Introduction
The EMC Atmos platform address customers requirements for
storage of active content. Atmos hardware is a server-based JBOD
storage platform that is optimized to run Atmos software.
Atmos hardware consists of the components necessary to support a
JBOD-based, bulk-storage platform. The system optionally supports
high-availability (HA) power end to end.
To support JBOD, Atmos hardware includes 1U Intel-based Dell
servers with an LSI SAS HBA that provides the connection to SATA
disks.
Atmos hardware is available in three general cabinet configurations:
WS2-120, WS2-240, WS2-360. The WS2-120 is a base cabinet
configuration that is delivered in a 40U standard rack. The WS2-240
and WS2-360 disk enclosures (DAEs) are mounted in a specially
designed 44U Atmos hardware rack to achieve the highest density.
This rack is designed as a standard IT cabinet, holds two DAEs in a
single 3U shelf height, and supports the weight of 360 disks and
associated disk enclosures, servers, and network switches.
Customers connect to the Atmos system via Gbe ports and their own
interconnect cables.
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30 drives in 3U.
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General Specifications
Table 1 lists general hardware specifications.
Table 1
General Specifications
Power
HA configurations
(2 or 6) 220V L6-30 single phase
Max 10,300W
Infrastructure
Gbe
Dell R610
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Server-platform Features
Server Configuration
Disk-enclosure DAE
Platform Features
15 SATA drive JBOD
Cost-efficient, native SATA drive
deployment
DVD ROM
HA configuration
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Figure 1
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Configurations
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Configurations
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Configurations
Configuration Overview
Atmos has three promo-code configurations for deployment. Promo
codes 1 and 3 leverage Dense Storage hardware and rack-enclosure
components. Promo code 5 uses Dense Storage hardware in a
NEMA-standard 40U rack. The promo-code configurations are listed
in Table 3.
Promo Code Configurations
Table 3
Promo 1
Promo 3
Promo 5
TB/cabinet
360
240
120
Server:drive ratio
1:60
1:15
1:15
Disk drives
1TB, 7200rpm
2TB, 5400 rpm
2TB, 7200 rpm
Network
Gbe
Gbe
Gbe
Redundancy
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3U disk-enclosure DAEs
24 (12 trays)
16 (8 trays)
Gbe switches
10Gbe switches
N/A
N/A
N/A
Height
82.44"
82.44"
70"
Width
24"
24"
24"
Depth
43"
43"
40"
Weight (lbs)
2,548
2,282
1,356 lbs
10,290
10,020
4,880
General specifications:
Cabinet specifications:
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Configurations
Table 3
Promo 1
Promo 3
Promo 5
7,239
7,890
3,945
10,290
10,020
4,880
35,120
24,706
35,120
34,198
26,927
34,198
16,655
13,464
16,655
All Configurations
Front-to-back cooling
Configuration Overview
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Configurations
Promo Code 5
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40U rack
Configurations
Views of Cabinets
Front and Rear of
Promo Code 1
Figure 2
The rack front in Figure 2 has trim and front door intact. The rack front in
Figure 3 has trim and front door removed and storage tray pulled out.
Views of Cabinets
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Configurations
Figure 3
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Configurations
Figure 4
Views of Cabinets
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Configurations
Figure 5
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The rack front in Figure 5 has trim and front door intact. The rack front in
Figure 6 has trim and front door removed and storage tray pulled out.
Configurations
Figure 6
Views of Cabinets
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Configurations
Figure 7
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Configurations
Figure 8
Views of Cabinets
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Hardware Details
Hardware Details
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Hardware Details
All Configurations
Promo Code 1
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Hardware Details
Nehalam
2.00 GHz
Nehalam
2.00 GHz
IOH
12 GB FBD
12 GB FBD
PCIe
SAS
Ctlr
1
SATA
ICH9
SATA
4 Lane
SAS
cables
Gbe
Uplinks
Power
supply
Power
supply
LOM
Broadcom X 2
Dual Gbe
PHY
Dell R610
Server
Gbe
Switch
Power
supply
Power
supply
Figure 9
GEN-001370
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Hardware Details
Server Details
This section includes detailed diagrams of the front and rear view of
the server.
Front View
Figure 10
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Hardware Details
Rear View
Figure 11
1. DRAC6 Enterprise
2. VFlash media slot
3. Serial connector
4. PCIe slot 1 (full-height, half-length)
5. Video connector
6. USB connectors (two)
7. PCIe slot 2 (full-height, half-length)
8. Ethernet connectors (embedded 10/100/1000 NIC (4) connectors
labeled, from left to right: ETH1, ETH2, ETH3, ETH4)
Note: ETH1 is shared for server management if no iDRAC6 card is
installed.
Server Details
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Hardware Details
Disk-drive access for both the front and rear DAE is from the
front of the cabinet.
Front DAE LCC, blowers, and power supply are serviced from
the front.
Rear DAE LCC, blowers, and power supply are serviced from the
rear.
SAS cable and AC cord are routed along the side rails of the
disk-enclosure tray.
Note: Promo Code 1 DAEs have one power supply and one blower
module.
Promo Code 3 DAEs have two power supplies
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Hardware Details
Figure 12
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Hardware Details
PS Status (green)
PS Power Fault (solid amber)
PS Fan Fault (solid amber)
Figure 14
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Hardware Details
Figure 15
LCC
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Hardware Details
Switches
This section illustrates and describes the hardware switch.
Figure 16
Gbe Switch
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AC cords are routed along the side of the switch through the rail.
Hardware Details
Server
Disk Enclosure 3
(front of cabinet)
EXP
Disk Enclosure 2
(rear of cabinet) PRI
LCC B
LCC A
PRI
EXP
Disk Enclosure 1
(front of cabinet)
EXP
LCC B
LCC A
PRI
Disk Enclosure 0
(rear of cabinet) PRI
EXP
GEN-001379
Figure 17
The LCC is in slot A on rear DAE and in slot B on the front DAE.
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Figure 18
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Hardware Details
Figure 19
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Hardware Details
Server
Server
Disk Enclosure o
(front of cabinet)
EXP
LCC B
LCC A
PRI
Disk Enclosure 0
(rear of cabinet) PRI
EXP
GEN-001380
Figure 20
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The LCC is in slot A on rear DAE and in slot B on the front DAE.
Hardware Details
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Power Connections
Promo Code 1 power connections
Figure 43
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Figure 44
Power Connections
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Hardware Details
Figure 45
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Hardware Details
Figure 46
Power Connections
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Hardware Details
Figure 47
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Hardware Details
Figure 48
Power Connections
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Hardware Details
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Hardware Details
Figure 50
Power Connections
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Hardware Details
Figure 51
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Hardware Details
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X
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X
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X
Server 8
Srever 7
Server 6
Server 5
Server 4
Server 3
Server 2
Server 1
GB Switch 1
DAE 8
DAE 7
PDU
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X
DAE 6
DAE 5
DAE 4
X
X
PDU
DAE 3
L6-30
DAE 2
DAE 1
X
Figure 52
X
X
L6-30
GEN-001384
Power Connections
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Hardware Details
Figure 53
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Hardware Details
Figure 54
Power Connections
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Hardware Details
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Troubleshooting
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Servers .................................................................................................
Servers/Switches ...............................................................................
Disk Configurations...........................................................................
Disk 1:60 Configuration ....................................................................
Troubleshooting
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Troubleshooting
Servers
Table 4
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Server Troubleshooting
Symptom
Probable Cause
Recommended Actions
Troubleshooting
Servers/Switches
Table 5
Server/Switch Troubleshooting
Symptom
Probable Cause
Recommended Actions
Cables
Switch
Server
Switch links
Servers/Switches
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Troubleshooting
Disk Configurations
Table 6
Symptom
Probable Cause
Recommended Actions
Disk drive(s)
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DAE LCC
DAE power supply
DAE blower module
SAS cable
DAE midplane
SAS controller
Troubleshooting
Symptom
Probable Cause
Recommended Actions
Disk drive(s)
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Troubleshooting
Table 7
Symptom
Probable Cause
Recommended Actions
3. If multiple disks still remain faulted or
missing, physically locate disks and
replace them.
4. Check both front DAE LCC LEDs; if
faulted, replace LCC.
5. Check both front Power Supply LEDs; if
faulted or off, replace power supply(ies)
6. If DAEs have blower-only modules,
check both front and rear blowers LEDs;
if faulted, replace blower module.
7. Power-cycle the DAEs.
8. Power-up the server; if troubles persist,
replace cable and/or DAE as a last
resort.
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Server
SAS controller