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Sun Fire 6800 System and Sun Fire Cabinet Rackmount Placement Matrix Sun Microsystems, Inc. 4150 Network Circle Santa Clara, CA 95054 U.S.A. Part No. 816-2062-18 June 2003, Revision 01 Send comments about this document to: http://www.sun.com/hwdocs/feedback

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Contents Preface 9 1. Safety, Tools, and Configuration Requirements 1-1 1.1 Safety Precautions 1-1 1.2 System Precautions 1-2 1.3 Tools Required 1-2 1.4 Device properties 1-3 1.5 Configuration Requirements 1-5 2. Sun Fire 6800 System Rackmount Matrix 2-1 3. Sun Fire 4810 System Rackmount Placement Matrix 3-1 4. Sun Fire 4800 System Rackmount Placement Matrix 4-1 5. Sun Fire 3800 System Rackmount Placement Matrix 5-1 6. Sun Fire 4800/3800 Systems Rackmount Placement Matrix 6-1 A. Functional Power and Data Wiring Diagrams -1 A.1 Sun Fire 6800 System Power Wiring Diagrams A-1 A.2 Sun Fire Cabinet System Power Wiring Diagrams A-6 3

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Figures FIGURE 1-1 Computer Equipment Mechanical Lift 1-4 FIGURE 2-1 Sun Fire 6800 System Front View 2-1 FIGURE 3-1 Sun Fire 4810 Rackmounted System Front View 3-1 FIGURE 4-1 Sun Fire 4800 Rackmounted System Front View 4-1 FIGURE 5-1 Two Sun Fire 3800 Rackmounted Systems Front View 5-1 FIGURE 5-2 Sun Fire 3800 System Mounting Bracket Detail 5-2 FIGURE 6-1 Sun Fire 4800/3800 Rackmounted Systems Front View 6-1 FIGURE 6-2 Sun Fire 3800 System Mounting Bracket Detail 6-2 FIGURE A-1 Two RTU Assemblies and Two Independent AC Power Sources A-2 FIGURE A-2 Two RTU Assemblies and One AC Power Sources A-2 FIGURE A-3 RTU and RTS Modules A-3 FIGURE A-4 Sun Fire 6800 System and One, Two or Three Sun StorEdge D240 Media Trays A-4 FIGURE A-5 Sun Fire 6800 System and One Sun StorEdge D240 Media Tray and One Sun StorEdge A1000 Array or Sun StorEdge D1000 Array or Sun StorEdge T3 Array A-5 FIGURE A-6 Two RTU Assemblies and Two Independent AC Power Sources A-6 FIGURE A-7 Two RTU Assemblies and One AC Power Sources A-6 FIGURE A-8 One RTU Assembly and Two Independent AC Power Sources A-7 FIGURE A-9 One RTU Assembly and One AC Power Sources A-7 FIGURE A-10 FIGURE A-11 One Sun Fire 4810/4800/3800 System and One or Two Sun StorEdge D240 Media Trays A-8 One Sun Fire 4810/4800/3800 System, One Sun StorEdge D240 Media Tray, and One Sun StorEdge A1000 Array or Sun StorEdge D1000 Array or Sun StorEdge T3 Array A-9 5

FIGURE A-12 One Sun Fire 4810/4800/3800 System, Two Sun StorEdge D240 Media Trays, and Two Sun StorEdge A1000 Arrays or Sun StorEdge D1000 Arrays or Sun StorEdge T3 Arrays A-10 FIGURE A-13 Two Sun Fire 3800 Systems and One To Four Sun StorEdge D240 Media Trays A-11 FIGURE A-14 Two Sun Fire 3800 Systems, Two Sun StorEdge D240 Media Trays, and One or Two Sun StorEdge A1000 Arrays or Sun StorEdge D1000 Arrays or Sun StorEdge T3 Arrays A-12 FIGURE A-15 Three Sun Fire 3800 Systems and Three Sun StorEdge D240 Media Trays A-13 FIGURE A-16 One Sun Fire 4800 System and One Sun Fire 3800 System and One or Two Sun StorEdge D240 Media Trays A-14 FIGURE A-17 One Sun Fire 3800 System and FrameManager Data Connections A-15 FIGURE A-18 One Sun Fire 4800 System and FrameManager Data Connections A-16 FIGURE A-19 One Sun Fire 4810 System and FrameManager Data Connections A-17 6 Sun Fire 6800 System and Sun Fire Cabinet Rackmount Placement Matrix June 2003

Tables TABLE 1-1 Safety Precautions 1-1 TABLE 1-2 Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 Systems, Sun Fire Cabinet and Sun StorEdge Devices Properties 1-3 TABLE 2-1 Sun Fire 6800 System With Sun StorEdge D240 Media Trays 2-2 TABLE 2-2 Sun Fire 6800 System With Sun StorEdge D240 Media Tray and Sun StorEdge D1000 Array or Sun StorEdge A1000 Array 2-2 TABLE 2-3 Sun Fire 6800 System With Sun StorEdge D240 Media Tray and Sun StorEdge T3 Array 2-3 TABLE 3-1 Sun Fire 4810 System With Sun StorEdge D240 Media Trays 3-2 TABLE 3-2 TABLE 3-3 TABLE 3-4 TABLE 3-5 TABLE 3-6 Sun Fire 4810 System With Sun StorEdge D240 Media Tray and Sun StorEdge D1000 or A1000 or T3 Array 3-2 Sun Fire 4810 System With Sun StorEdge D240 Media Trays and Sun StorEdge T3 Dual Array 3-3 Sun Fire 4810 System With Sun StorEdge D240 Media Trays and Two Sun StorEdge T3 Arrays 3-3 Sun Fire 4810 System With Sun StorEdge D240 Media Trays and Sun StorEdge D1000 or A1000 Arrays 3-4 Sun Fire 4810 System With Sun StorEdge D240 Media Tray and Sun StorEdge D1000 or A1000 Array and Sun StorEdge T3 Array 3-4 TABLE 4-1 Sun Fire 4800 System With One or Two Sun StorEdge D240 Media Trays 4-2 TABLE 4-2 TABLE 4-3 Sun Fire 4800 System With Sun StorEdge D240 Media Tray and One Sun StorEdge D1000 or A1000 or T3 Array 4-2 Sun Fire 4800 System With Sun StorEdge D240 Media Trays and One Sun StorEdge T3 Dual Array 4-3 7

TABLE 4-4 TABLE 4-5 TABLE 4-6 Sun Fire 4800 System With Sun StorEdge D240 Media Trays and Sun StorEdge T3 Arrays 4-4 Sun Fire 4800 System With Sun StorEdge D240 Media Trays and Sun StorEdge D1000 or A1000 Arrays 4-4 Sun Fire 4800 System With Sun StorEdge D240 Media Tray and Sun StorEdge D1000 or A1000 Array and Sun StorEdge T3 Array 4-5 TABLE 5-1 Rackmounting Order 5-2 TABLE 5-2 Sun Fire 3800 System With Sun StorEdge D240 Media Trays 5-3 TABLE 5-3 TABLE 5-4 TABLE 5-5 TABLE 5-6 TABLE 5-7 TABLE 5-8 TABLE 5-9 Sun Fire 3800 System With Sun StorEdge D240 Media Trays and Sun StorEdge D1000 or A1000 or T3 Array 5-3 Sun Fire 3800 System With Sun StorEdge D240 Media Trays and Sun StorEdge A1000 or D1000 Arrays 5-4 Sun Fire 3800 System With Sun StorEdge D240 Media Trays and Sun StorEdge A1000 or D1000 Array and Sun StorEdge T3 Array 5-5 Sun Fire 3800 System With Sun StorEdge D240 Media Trays and Sun StorEdge T3 Dual Array Unit 5-6 Sun Fire 3800 System With Sun StorEdge D240 Media Trays and Sun StorEdge T3 Arrays 5-7 Two Sun Fire 3800 Systems With Sun StorEdge D240 Media Trays and Sun StorEdge T3 Arrays 5-8 Two Sun Fire 3800 Systems With Sun StorEdge D240 Media Trays and Sun StorEdge D1000 or A1000 Arrays 5-9 TABLE 5-10 One or Two Sun Fire 3800 Systems With One To Four Sun StorEdge D240 Media Trays 5-10 TABLE 5-11 Two Sun Fire 3800 Systems With Sun StorEdge D240 Media Trays and Sun StorEdge T3 Dual Array Unit 5-11 TABLE 5-12 Three Sun Fire 3800 Systems With Sun StorEdge D240 Arrays 5-12 TABLE 6-1 Sun Fire 4800/3800 Systems With One or Two Sun StorEdge D240 Media Trays 6-2 8 Sun Fire 6800 System and Sun Fire Cabinet Rackmount Placement Matrix June 2003

Preface This book describes where to install Sun StorEdge products into the Sun Fire 6800 system, or the Sun Fire Cabinet. Also described is where to install the Sun Fire 4810/4800/3800 systems into the Sun Fire Cabinet. For example, where to install a Sun Fire 3800 system, a Sun StorEdge D240 media tray and a Sun StorEdge D1000 array into a Sun Fire Cabinet are covered in this book. This book also presents power wiring diagrams for connecting power cables between the respective systems and storage products to the redundant transfer unit(s) (RTU) within the cabinet. Who Should Use This Book Caution This book is written for qualified service-trained maintenance providers. If you are not a qualified service-trained maintenance provider and you service the system, your warranty on the system will be void. How This Book Is Organized This book contains the following chapters: Chapter 1 describes the safety precautions and tools you will need. Chapter 2 describes the Sun Fire 6800 system and where storage devices are mounted. 9

Chapter 3 describes the Sun Fire 4810 system and where storage devices are mounted. Chapter 4 describes the Sun Fire 4800 system and where storage devices are mounted. Chapter 5 describes the Sun Fire 3800 system and where storage devices are mounted. Chapter 6 describes the Sun Fire 4800/3800 systems and where storage devices are mounted. Appendix A describes all of the power wiring configurations. Related Documentation Application Installation Title Sun Fire 6800 System Installation Guide Sun Fire 4810/4800/3800 Systems Installation Guide Sun Fire 4810/4800/3800 Systems Cabinet Mounting Guide Accessing Sun Documentation You can view, print, or purchase a broad selection of Sun documentation, including localized versions, at: http://www.sun.com/documentation Contacting Sun Technical Support If you have technical questions about this product that are not answered in this document, go to: http://www.sun.com/service/contacting 10 Sun Fire 6800 System and Sun Fire Cabinet Rackmount Placement Matrix June 2003

Sun Welcomes Your Comments Sun is interested in improving its documentation and welcomes your comments and suggestions. You can submit your comments by going to: http://www.sun.com/hwdocs/feedback Please include the title and part number of your document with your feedback: Sun Fire 6800 System and Sun Fire Cabinet Rackmount Placement Matrix, part number 816-2062-18 Notes, Cautions, and Warnings Caution This equipment contains lethal voltage. Accidental contact with centerplane, card cage, and drive areas can result in serious injury or death. Caution Improper handling by unqualified personnel can cause serious damage to this equipment. Unqualified personnel who tamper with this equipment may be held liable for any resultant damage to the equipment. Caution The Sun Fire Cabinet should be pushed from the front only to prevent tipping the cabinet over. Caution Always use a computer mechanical lift for installing all systems or storage devices weighing more than 50 lbs (22.7 kg). Individuals who remove any outer panels or open covers to access this equipment must observe all safety precautions and ensure compliance with skill level requirements, certification, and all applicable local and national laws. Preface 11

For system compliance class and conformity information, refer to the system installation guide that came with your system. Procedures contained in this document must be performed by qualified servicetrained maintenance providers. 12 Sun Fire 6800 System and Sun Fire Cabinet Rackmount Placement Matrix June 2003

CHAPTER 1 Safety, Tools, and Configuration Requirements This chapter describes the safety and system precautions you must take when mounting the systems or storage devices. It lists the tools and equipment you will need. It also discusses important configuration rules and requirements. 1.1 Safety Precautions For your protection, observe the following safety precautions when servicing your equipment: Follow all cautions, warnings, and instructions marked on the equipment. Never push objects of any kind through openings in the equipment as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out components that could result in fire or electric shock. Refer servicing of equipment to qualified personnel. To protect both yourself and the equipment, observe the following safety precautions: TABLE 1-1 Safety Precautions Item Problem Precaution ESD wrist or foot strap Electro-Static Discharge (ESD) Each system except for the Sun Fire 3800 has an ESD socket. Connect the ESD banana connector to your system and wear the wrist strap or foot strap when handling printed circuit boards. ESD mat ESD An approved ESD mat provides protection from static damage when used with a wrist strap or foot strap. The mat also cushions and protects small parts that are attached to printed circuit boards. 1-1

1.2 System Precautions Ensure that the voltage and frequency of the power outlet to be used matches the electrical rating labels on the equipment. Wear an ESD wrist/foot strap when handling any magnetic storage devices, CPU/Memory boards, or other printed circuit boards. Use only properly grounded power outlets as described in the installation guides. Caution DO NOT make mechanical or electrical modifications to the system or the cabinet. Sun Microsystems is not responsible for regulatory compliance of modified cabinets. Caution The chassis AC power cord(s) must remain connected to ensure a proper ground. 1.3 Tools Required For the procedures in this document, you will need these tools: Mechanical computer equipment lift Screwdriver, Phillips No. 2 Screwdriver, Phillips No. 2 with six-inch shank ESD mat ESD grounding wrist strap or foot strap 1-2 Sun Fire 6800 System and Sun Fire Cabinet Rackmount Placement Matrix June 2003

1.4 Device properties The following table describes all of the important properties of the systems and the various storage devices to be installed in the Sun Fire 6800 system and the Sun Fire cabinet. The configurations in TABLE 1-2 have been tested, approved, and are supported by Sun Microsystems Inc. TABLE 1-2 Sun Fire 6800/4810/4800/3800 Systems, Sun Fire Cabinet and Sun StorEdge Devices Properties Devices Rack Units Maximum Weights (Includes Mounting Brackets) Power Cords Required Maximum Devices Per Sun Fire 6800 System Sun Fire cabinet N/A 325 lbs (147 kg) 2 to 4 N/A N/A Sun Fire 6800 system 31 1030 lbs (467.2 kg) 4 1 N/A Sun Fire 4810 system 21 326 lbs (147.87 kg) 3 N/A 1 Sun Fire 4800 system 18 302 lbs (137 kg) 3 N/A 1 Sun Fire 3800 system 9 209 lbs (94.8 kg) 3 N/A 3 Sun Fire V480 system 5 97 lbs (44 kg) 2 N/A 2 Sun Fire 280R system Sun Enterprise 420R system 4 4 75 lbs (34.0 kg) 65 lbs. (29.5 kg) 1. These numbers will vary depending on what system is installed in the Sun Fire Cabinet. 2 2 N/A N/A Sun StorEdge A1000 array 4 80 lbs (36.28 kg) 2 1 2 Sun StorEdge D1000 array 4 80 lbs (36.28 kg) 2 1 2 Sun StorEdge T3 single array 4 87 lbs (39.46 kg) 2 1 2 Sun StorEdge T3 dual array 7 179 lbs (81.2 kg) 4 N/A 1 Sun StorEdge D240 media tray 2 50 lbs (22.68 kg) 2 3 4 Sun Netra T1 AC200/DC200 1 20 lbs (9.0 kg) 1 3 7 Sun Fire V100/V120 Server 1 20 lbs (9.0 kg) 1 3 15 RTU (with 2 RTSs) 3 50 lbs (22.68 kg) 2 N/A 2 Maximum Devices Per Sun Fire Cabinet 1 3 3 Chapter 1 Safety, Tools, and Configuration Requirements 1-3

Caution To prevent personal injury, use a computer equipment mechanical lift and two people to move any system or array weighing more than 50 lbs (22.7 kg) safely into the cabinet. See FIGURE 1-1. FIGURE 1-1 Computer Equipment Mechanical Lift 1-4 Sun Fire 6800 System and Sun Fire Cabinet Rackmount Placement Matrix June 2003

1.5 Configuration Requirements Systems must be installed in the cabinet from the bottom up. Storage devices must be installed directly above server systems in the cabinet, and installed from the bottom up. Sun StorEdge D240 media trays must be installed from the top of the cabinet down. The Sun Fire cabinet does not support any side-to-side cooled devices such as the Sun Enterprise 3500/4500/5500/6500 or Sun StorEdge A5X00 array. Only front-toback cooled products are supported. Up to three Sun Fire 3800 systems are supported in the Sun Fire Cabinet. For maximum compute density, the Sun Fire 3800 systems should be mounted in the Sun Fire Cabinet. The Sun Fire 3800 system is also designed to fit in racks which meet the requirements of EIA-310-D. The Sun Fire 3800 system rack mounting kits are designed to be used in the Sun Fire Cabinet, are not adjustable and may or may not work in other racks. When considering third party rack mounting, the third party thermal guidelines and the third party rack mounting guidelines should be reviewed. The Sun Fire 280R, Sun Enterprise 420R, Sun Netra T1 AC200/DC200, and Sun Fire V100/V120 servers must be mounted above the Sun Fire systems. Front plastic filler panels must be installed to fill in any open spaces within the Sun Fire cabinet. The 1RU plastic filler panel comes with the Sun Fire cabinet. If mounting either the Sun Fire 280R, Sun Enterprise 420R, Sun Netra T1 AC200/ DC200, or Sun Fire V100/V120 server in a cabinet with two Sun Fire 3800 systems, you will need a 1/2 RU metal filler panel. Caution All empty spaces in the cabinet must be filled with front plastic filler panels to prevent the recycling of heated exhausted cooling air from the rear of the system. Maximum amperes supported from each RTU (with two RTSs installed) is 24 amperes. Each RTU has eight switched, two unswitched, and two dedicated Sun Fire 6800 outlets. A second RTU must be installed when more than 24 amperes are required or more than eight switched outlets are required. Maximum weight capacity of a cabinet is 1200 pounds. Chapter 1 Safety, Tools, and Configuration Requirements 1-5

Note Before you begin, carefully read each of the procedures in this manual. If you have not performed similar operations on comparable equipment, do not attempt to perform these procedures. 1-6 Sun Fire 6800 System and Sun Fire Cabinet Rackmount Placement Matrix June 2003

CHAPTER 2 Sun Fire 6800 System Rackmount Matrix This chapter describes where to mount various storage devices within the Sun Fire 6800 system cabinet. FIGURE 2-1 Sun Fire 6800 System Front View 2-1

Caution Empty space in the cabinet must be filled with filler panels to prevent the recycling of heated, exhausted air from the rear of the system. Filler panels range from 1 RU to 5 RU in size. Note (*) Indicates the key hole slot used for rail locations. TABLE 2-1 Sun Fire 6800 System With Sun StorEdge D240 Media Trays System/Storage Device Rack Hole Numbers Used To Mount Rails Rack Holes To Mount Device Used Rack Units Available Rack Units Sun Fire 6800 system 31 Sun StorEdge D240 media tray #1 110, *113 111, 112 2 Sun StorEdge D240 media tray #2 104, *107 105, 106 2 Sun StorEdge D240 media tray #3 98, *101 99, 102 2 Total 37 1 See FIGURE A-4 for power wiring diagram for TABLE 2-1. TABLE 2-2 Sun Fire 6800 System With Sun StorEdge D240 Media Tray and Sun StorEdge D1000 Array or Sun StorEdge A1000 Array System/Storage Device Rack Hole Numbers Used To Mount Rails Rack Holes To Mount Device Used Rack Units Available Rack Units Sun Fire 6800 system 31 Sun StorEdge D240 media tray 110, *113 111, 112 2 Sun StorEdge D1000 array or Sun StorEdge A1000 array 96, *99 98, 101 4 Total 37 1 2-2 Sun Fire 6800 System and Sun Fire Cabinet Rackmount Placement Matrix June 2003

See FIGURE A-5 for power wiring diagram for TABLE 2-2 and TABLE 2-3. TABLE 2-3 Sun Fire 6800 System With Sun StorEdge D240 Media Tray and Sun StorEdge T3 Array System/Storage Device Rack Hole Numbers Used To Mount Rails Rack Holes To Mount Device Used Rack Units Available Rack Units Sun Fire 6800 system 31 Sun StorEdge D240 media tray 110, *113 111, 112 2 Sun StorEdge T3 array 98, *102 99, 102 4 Total 37 1 Chapter 2 Sun Fire 6800 System Rackmount Matrix 2-3

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CHAPTER 3 Sun Fire 4810 System Rackmount Placement Matrix This chapter describes where to mount various storage devices within the Sun Fire 4810 system cabinet. FIGURE 3-1 Sun Fire 4810 Rackmounted System Front View 3-1

Caution Empty space in the cabinet must be filled with filler panels to prevent the recycling of heated, exhausted air from the rear of the system. Filler panels range from 1 RU to 5 RU in size. Note (*) Indicates the key hole slot used for rail location. See for power wiring diagram for TABLE 3-1. TABLE 3-1 Sun Fire 4810 System With Sun StorEdge D240 Media Trays Rack Hole Numbers Used To Mount Rails Rack Holes To Mount Device Used Rack Units Available Rack Units RTU Rear *1, 7 3 RTU Front (for reference only) *10, 16 3 Sun Fire 4810 system 20, *22 21 Sun StorEdge D240 media tray #1 110, *113 111, 112 2 Sun StorEdge D240 media tray #2 104, *107 105, 106 2 Total 31 7 See FIGURE A-11 for power wiring diagram for TABLE 3-2. TABLE 3-2 Sun Fire 4810 System With Sun StorEdge D240 Media Tray and Sun StorEdge D1000 or A1000 or T3 Array Rack Hole Numbers Used To Mount Rails Rack Holes To Mount Device Used Rack Units Available Rack Units RTU Rear *1, 7 3 RTU Front (for reference only) *10, 16 3 Sun Fire 4810 system 20, *22 21 Sun StorEdge D240 media tray 110, *113 111, 112 2 Sun StorEdge A1000 or Sun StorEdge D1000 or Sun StorEdge T3 array 84, *87 84, *87 86, *90 86, 89 86, 89 87, 90 Total 33 5 4 3-2 Sun Fire 6800 System and Sun Fire Cabinet Rackmount Placement Matrix June 2003

See FIGURE A-12 for power wiring diagram for TABLE 3-3. TABLE 3-3 Sun Fire 4810 System With Sun StorEdge D240 Media Trays and Sun StorEdge T3 Dual Array Rack Hole Numbers Used To Mount Rails Rack Holes To Mount Device Used Rack Units Available Rack Units RTU Rear *1, 7 3 RTU Front *10, 16 3 Sun Fire 4810 system 20, *22 21 Sun StorEdge D240 media tray #1 110, *113 111, 112 2 Sun StorEdge D240 media tray #2 104, *107 105, 106 2 Sun StorEdge T3 dual array 85, 90, *100 85, 90 7 Total 38 0 See FIGURE A-12 for power wiring diagram for TABLE 3-4. TABLE 3-4 Sun Fire 4810 System With Sun StorEdge D240 Media Trays and Two Sun StorEdge T3 Arrays Rack Hole Numbers Used To Mount Rails Rack Holes To Mount Device Used Rack Units Available Rack Units RTU Rear *1, 7 3 3 RTU Front *10, 16 3 3 Sun Fire 4810 system 20, *22 21 21 Sun StorEdge D240 media tray #1 110, *113 111, 112 2 2 Sun StorEdge D240 media tray #2 104, *107 105, 106 2 Sun StorEdge T3 array #1 86, *90 87, 90 4 4 Sun StorEdge T3 array #2 98, *102 99, 102 4 Total 37 35 1 or 3 Chapter 3 Sun Fire 4810 System Rackmount Placement Matrix 3-3

See FIGURE A-12 for power wiring diagram for TABLE 3-5 and TABLE 3-6. TABLE 3-5 Sun Fire 4810 System With Sun StorEdge D240 Media Trays and Sun StorEdge D1000 or A1000 Arrays Rack Hole Numbers Used To Mount Rails Rack Holes To Mount Device Used Rack Units Available Rack Units RTU Rear *1, 7 3 3 RTU Front *10, 16 3 3 Sun Fire 4810 system 20, *22 21 21 Sun StorEdge D240 media tray #1 110, *113 111, 112 2 2 Sun StorEdge D240 media tray #2 104, *107 105, 106 2 Sun StorEdge D1000 array or Sun StorEdge A1000 array Sun StorEdge D1000 array or Sun StorEdge A1000 array 84, *87 86, 89 4 4 96, *99 98, 101 4 Total 37 35 1 or 3 TABLE 3-6 Sun Fire 4810 System With Sun StorEdge D240 Media Tray and Sun StorEdge D1000 or A1000 Array and Sun StorEdge T3 Array Rack Hole Numbers Used To Mount Rails Rack Holes To Mount Device Used Rack Units Available Rack Units RTU Rear *1, 7 3 RTU Front *10, 16 3 Sun Fire 4810 system 20, *22 21 Sun StorEdge D240 media tray 110, *113 111, 112 2 Sun StorEdge A1000 array or Sun StorEdge D1000 array 84, *87 86, 89 4 Sun StorEdge T3 array 98, *102 99, 102 4 Total 37 1 3-4 Sun Fire 6800 System and Sun Fire Cabinet Rackmount Placement Matrix June 2003

CHAPTER 4 Sun Fire 4800 System Rackmount Placement Matrix This chapter describes where to mount various storage devices within the Sun Fire 4800 system cabinet. FIGURE 4-1 Sun Fire 4800 Rackmounted System Front View 4-1

Caution The Sun Fire 4800 system must always have a 1/2 RU front metal filler panel in the space above it. Empty space in the cabinet must be filled with filler panels to prevent the recycling of heated, exhausted air from the rear of the system. Filler panels range from 1 RU to 5 RU in size. Note (*) Indicates the key hole slot used for rail location. See for power wiring diagram for TABLE 4-1. TABLE 4-1 Sun Fire 4800 System With One or Two Sun StorEdge D240 Media Trays Rack Hole Numbers Used To Mount Rails Rack Holes To Mount Device Used Rack Units Available Rack Units RTU Rear *1, 7 3 RTU Front (for reference only) *10, 16 3 Sun Fire 4800 system 21, *24 *66, 68 18 Sun Fire 1/2 RU filler panel 71 (tabs down) Sun StorEdge D240 media tray #1 110, *113 111, 112 2 Sun StorEdge D240 media tray #2 104, *107 105, 106 2 Total 28 10 See FIGURE A-11 for power wiring diagram for TABLE 4-2. TABLE 4-2 Sun Fire 4800 System With Sun StorEdge D240 Media Tray and One Sun StorEdge D1000 or A1000 or T3 Array Rack Hole Numbers Used To Mount Rails Rack Holes To Mount Device Used Rack Units Available Rack Units RTU Rear *1, 7 3 RTU Front (for reference only) *10, 16 3 Sun Fire 4800 system 21, *24 *66, 68 18 Sun Fire 1/2 RUfiller panel 71 (tabs down) 4-2 Sun Fire 6800 System and Sun Fire Cabinet Rackmount Placement Matrix June 2003

See FIGURE A-11 for power wiring diagram for TABLE 4-2. TABLE 4-2 Sun Fire 4800 System With Sun StorEdge D240 Media Tray and One Sun StorEdge D1000 or A1000 or T3 Array Rack Hole Numbers Used To Mount Rails Rack Holes To Mount Device Used Rack Units Available Rack Units Sun StorEdge D240 media tray 110, *113 111, 112 2 Sun StorEdge D1000 array or Sun StorEdge A1000 array or Sun StorEdge T3 75, *78 75, *78 77, 81 77, 80 77, 80 78, 81 Total 30 8 4 See FIGURE A-12 for power wiring diagram for TABLE 4-3 and TABLE 4-4. TABLE 4-3 Sun Fire 4800 System With Sun StorEdge D240 Media Trays and One Sun StorEdge T3 Dual Array Rack Hole Numbers Used To Mount Rails Rack Holes To Mount Device Used Rack Units Available Rack Units RTU Rear *1, 7 3 RTU Front *10, 16 3 Sun Fire 4800 system 21, *24 *66, 68 18 Sun Fire 1/2 RU filler panel 71 (tabs down) Sun StorEdge D240 media tray #1 110, *113 111, 112 2 Sun StorEdge D240 media tray #2 104, *107 105, 106 2 Sun StorEdge T3 dual array 76, 81, *91 76, 81 7 Total 35 3 Chapter 4 Sun Fire 4800 System Rackmount Placement Matrix 4-3

TABLE 4-4 Sun Fire 4800 System With Sun StorEdge D240 Media Trays and Sun StorEdge T3 Arrays Rack Hole Numbers Used To Mount Rails Rack Holes To Mount Device Used Rack Units Available Rack Units RTU Rear *1, 7 3 3 3 RTU Front *10, 16 3 3 3 Sun Fire 4800 system 21, *24 *66, 68 18 18 18 Sun Fire 1 RU filler panel 72 1 1 1 Sun StorEdge D240 media tray #1 110, *113 111, 112 2 2 2 Sun StorEdge D240 media tray #2 104, *107 105, 106 2 2 Sun StorEdge T3 array #1 77, *81 78, 81 4 4 4 Sun StorEdge T3 array #2 89, *93 90, 93 4 4 Total 35 33 37 3 or 5 or 1 See FIGURE A-12 for power wiring diagram for TABLE 4-5 and TABLE 4-6. TABLE 4-5 Sun Fire 4800 System With Sun StorEdge D240 Media Trays and Sun StorEdge D1000 or A1000 Arrays Rack Hole Numbers Used To Mount Rails Rack Holes To Mount Device Used Rack Units Available Rack Units RTU Rear *1, 7 3 3 3 RTU Front *10, 16 3 3 3 Sun Fire 4800 system 21, *24 *66, 68 18 18 18 Sun Fire 1/2 RU filler panel 71 (tabs down) Sun StorEdge D240 media tray #1 110, *113 111, 112 2 2 2 Sun StorEdge D240 media tray #2 104, *107 105, 106 2 2 Sun StorEdge D1000 array or Sun StorEdge A1000 array Sun StorEdge D1000 array or Sun StorEdge A1000 array 75, *78 77, 80 4 4 4 87, *90 89, 92 4 4 Total 34 32 36 4 or 6 or 2 4-4 Sun Fire 6800 System and Sun Fire Cabinet Rackmount Placement Matrix June 2003

TABLE 4-6 Sun Fire 4800 System With Sun StorEdge D240 Media Tray and Sun StorEdge D1000 or A1000 Array and Sun StorEdge T3 Array Rack Hole Numbers Used To Mount Rails Rack Holes To Mount Device Used Rack Units Available Rack Units RTU Rear *1, 7 3 RTU Front *10, 16 3 Sun Fire 4800 system 21, *24 *66, 68 18 Sun Fire 1 RU filler panel 72 1 1 Sun StorEdge D240 media tray 110, *113 111, 112 2 Sun StorEdge D1000 array or Sun StorEdge A1000 array 75, *78 77, 80 4 Sun StorEdge T3 array 89, *93 90, 93 4 Total 35 3 Chapter 4 Sun Fire 4800 System Rackmount Placement Matrix 4-5

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CHAPTER 5 Sun Fire 3800 System Rackmount Placement Matrix This chapter describes where to mount various storage devices within the Sun Fire 3800 system cabinet. FIGURE 5-1 Two Sun Fire 3800 Rackmounted Systems Front View 5-1

This section contains hole assignments for Sun Fire 3800 systems and Sun storage products that can be mounted in the Sun Fire cabinet. Supported configurations are listed in the following tables. Front and rear holes are the same. Key hole #2 Slot Key hole #4 Slot FIGURE 5-2 Sun Fire 3800 System Mounting Bracket Detail Each bracket is labeled RIGHT or LEFT. The orientation is when viewed from the front of the system. TABLE 5-1 Rackmounting Order Sun Fire 3800 System Mounting Position Hole Count From Bottom of Cabinet System #3 (top) Top screw: use bracket key hole #4 at cabinet hole #78 Bottom screw: in slot at cabinet hole #72 System #2 (middle) Top screw: use bracket key hole #2 at cabinet hole #52 Bottom screw: in slot at cabinet hole #47 System #1 (bottom) Top screw: use bracket key hole #4 at cabinet hole #26 Bottom screw: in slot at cabinet hole #20 Note (*) Indicates the key hole used for rail location. Caution When two Sun Fire 3800 systems are installed, you must always have a 1/2 RU metal filler panel in the space above it. Empty space in the cabinet must be filled with filler panels to prevent the recycling of heated, exhausted air from the rear of the system. Filler panels range from 1 RU to 5 RU in size. 5-2 Sun Fire 6800 System and Sun Fire Cabinet Rackmount Placement Matrix June 2003

See for power wiring diagram for TABLE 5-2. TABLE 5-2 Sun Fire 3800 System With Sun StorEdge D240 Media Trays Rack Hole Numbers Used To Mount Rails Rack Holes To Mount Device Used Rack Units RTU Rear *1, 7 3 RTU Front (for reference only) *10, 16 3 Sun Fire 3800 system See TABLE 5-1 9 Sun StorEdge D240 media tray #1 110, *113 111, 112 2 Sun StorEdge D240 media tray #2 104, *107 105, 106 2 Total 19 19 Available Rack Units See FIGURE A-11 for power wiring diagram for TABLE 5-3. TABLE 5-3 Sun Fire 3800 System With Sun StorEdge D240 Media Trays and Sun StorEdge D1000 or A1000 or T3 Array Rack Hole Numbers Used To Mount Rails Rack Holes To Mount Device RTU Rear *1, 7 3 RTU Front (for reference only) *10, 16 3 Sun Fire 3800 system See TABLE 5-1 9 Sun StorEdge D240 media tray 110, *113 111, 112 2 Sun StorEdge D1000 array or Sun StorEdge A1000 array or Sun StorEdge T3 array 48, *51 49, *53 50, 53 50, 53 4 Used Rack Units Total 21 17 Available Rack Units Chapter 5 Sun Fire 3800 System Rackmount Placement Matrix 5-3

See FIGURE A-12 for power wiring diagram for TABLE 5-4. TABLE 5-4 Sun Fire 3800 System With Sun StorEdge D240 Media Trays and Sun StorEdge A1000 or D1000 Arrays Rack Hole Numbers Used To Mount Rails Rack Holes To Mount Device Used Rack Units RTU Rear *1, 7 3 3 3 RTU Front *10, 16 3 3 3 Sun Fire 3800 system See TABLE 5-1 9 9 9 Sun StorEdge D240 media tray #1 110, *113 111, 112 2 2 2 Sun StorEdge D240 media tray #2 104, *107 105, 106 2 2 Sun StorEdge A1000 array or Sun StorEdge D1000 array #1 48, *51 50, 53 4 4 4 Sun StorEdge A1000 array or Sun StorEdge D1000 array #2 60, *63 62, 65 4 4 Available Rack Units Total 25 23 27 13 or 15 or 11 5-4 Sun Fire 6800 System and Sun Fire Cabinet Rackmount Placement Matrix June 2003

See FIGURE A-12 for power wiring diagram for TABLE 5-5. TABLE 5-5 Sun Fire 3800 System With Sun StorEdge D240 Media Trays and Sun StorEdge A1000 or D1000 Array and Sun StorEdge T3 Array Rack Hole Numbers Used To Mount Rails Rack Holes To Mount Device RTU Rear *1, 7 3 RTU Front *10, 16 3 Sun Fire 3800 system See TABLE 5-1 9 Sun StorEdge D240 media tray #1 110, *113 111, 112 2 Sun StorEdge D240 media tray #2 104, *107 105, 106 2 Sun StorEdge A1000 array or Sun StorEdge D1000 array 48, *51 50, 53 4 Used Rack Units Sun StorEdge T3 array 62, *66 63, 66 4 Total 27 11 Available Rack Units Chapter 5 Sun Fire 3800 System Rackmount Placement Matrix 5-5

See FIGURE A-12 for power wiring diagram for TABLE 5-6. TABLE 5-6 Sun Fire 3800 System With Sun StorEdge D240 Media Trays and Sun StorEdge T3 Dual Array Unit Rack Hole Numbers Used To Mount Rails Rack Holes To Mount Device Used Rack Units RTU Rear *1, 7 3 RTU Front *10, 16 3 Sun Fire 3800 system See TABLE 5-1 9 Sun StorEdge D240 media tray #1 110, *113 111, 112 2 Sun StorEdge D240 media tray #2 104, *107 105, 106 2 Sun StorEdge T3 dual array unit 49, 54, *64 49, 54 7 Total 26 12 Available Rack Units 5-6 Sun Fire 6800 System and Sun Fire Cabinet Rackmount Placement Matrix June 2003

See FIGURE A-12 for power wiring diagram for TABLE 5-7. TABLE 5-7 Sun Fire 3800 System With Sun StorEdge D240 Media Trays and Sun StorEdge T3 Arrays Rack Hole Numbers Used To Mount Rails Rack Holes To Mount Device Used Rack Units Available Rack Units RTU Rear *1, 7 3 3 3 RTU Front *10, 16 3 3 3 Sun Fire 3800 system See TABLE 5-1 9 9 9 Sun StorEdge D240 media tray #1 110, *113 111, 112 2 2 2 Sun StorEdge D240 media tray #2 104, *107 105, 106 2 2 Sun StorEdge T3 array #1 49, *53 50, 53 4 4 4 Sun StorEdge T3 array #2 61, *65 62, 65 4 4 Total 25 23 27 13 or 15 or 11 Chapter 5 Sun Fire 3800 System Rackmount Placement Matrix 5-7

See FIGURE A-13 for power wiring diagram for TABLE 5-8. TABLE 5-8 Two Sun Fire 3800 Systems With Sun StorEdge D240 Media Trays and Sun StorEdge T3 Arrays Rack Hole Numbers Used To Mount Rails Rack Holes To Mount Device Used Rack Units Available Rack Units RTU Rear *1, 7 3 3 3 RTU Front *10, 16 3 3 3 Sun Fire 3800 system #1 See TABLE 5-1 9 9 9 Sun Fire 3800 system #2 See TABLE 5-1 9 9 9 Sun Fire 1/2 RU filler panel 72 (tabs up) Sun StorEdge D240 media tray #1 110, *113 111, 112 2 2 2 Sun StorEdge D240 media tray #2 104, *107 105, 106 2 2 Sun StorEdge T3 array #1 76, *80 77, 80 4 4 4 Sun StorEdge T3 array #2 88, *92 89, 92 4 4 Total 34 32 36 4 or 6 or 2 5-8 Sun Fire 6800 System and Sun Fire Cabinet Rackmount Placement Matrix June 2003

See FIGURE A-14 for power wiring diagram for TABLE 5-9. TABLE 5-9 Two Sun Fire 3800 Systems With Sun StorEdge D240 Media Trays and Sun StorEdge D1000 or A1000 Arrays Rack Hole Numbers Used To Mount Rails Rack Holes To Mount Device Used Rack Units RTU Rear *1, 7 3 3 3 RTU Front *10, 16 3 3 3 Sun Fire 3800 system #1 See TABLE 5-1 9 9 9 Sun Fire 3800 system #2 See TABLE 5-1 9 9 9 Sun StorEdge D240 media tray #1 110, *113 111, 112 2 2 2 Sun StorEdge D240 media tray #2 104, *107 105, 106 2 2 Sun StorEdge A1000 array or Sun StorEdge D1000 array #1 75, *78 77, 80 4 4 4 Sun StorEdge A1000 array or Sun StorEdge D1000 array #2 87, *90 89, 92 4 4 Available Rack Units Total 34 32 36 4 or 6 or 2 Chapter 5 Sun Fire 3800 System Rackmount Placement Matrix 5-9

See FIGURE A-13 for power wiring diagram for TABLE 5-10. TABLE 5-10 One or Two Sun Fire 3800 Systems With One To Four Sun StorEdge D240 Media Trays Rack Hole Numbers Used To Mount Rails Rack Holes To Mount Device Used Rack Units Available Rack Units RTU Rear *1, 7 3 3 RTU Front *10, 16 3 3 Sun Fire 3800 system #1 See TABLE 5-1 9 9 Sun Fire 3800 system #2 See TABLE 5-1 9 Sun StorEdge D240 media tray #1 110, *113 111, 112 2 2 Sun StorEdge D240 media tray #2 104, *107 105, 106 2 2 Sun StorEdge D240 media tray #3 98, *101 99, 100 2 2 Sun StorEdge D240 media tray #4 92, *95 93, 94 2 2 Total 23 32 15 or 6 5-10 Sun Fire 6800 System and Sun Fire Cabinet Rackmount Placement Matrix June 2003

See FIGURE A-14 for power wiring diagram for TABLE 5-11. TABLE 5-11 Two Sun Fire 3800 Systems With Sun StorEdge D240 Media Trays and Sun StorEdge T3 Dual Array Unit Rack Hole Numbers Used To Mount Rails Rack Holes To Mount Device Used Rack Units RTU Rear *1, 7 3 RTU Front *10, 16 3 Sun Fire 3800 system #1 See TABLE 5-1 9 Sun Fire 3800 system #2 See TABLE 5-1 9 Sun StorEdge D240 media tray #1 110, *113 111, 112 2 Sun StorEdge D240 media tray #2 104, *107 105, 106 2 Sun StorEdge T3 dual array unit 76, 81, *91 76, 81 7 Total 35 3 Available Rack Units Chapter 5 Sun Fire 3800 System Rackmount Placement Matrix 5-11

See FIGURE A-15 for power wiring diagram for TABLE 5-12. TABLE 5-12 Three Sun Fire 3800 Systems With Sun StorEdge D240 Arrays Rack Hole Numbers Used To Mount Rails Rack Holes To Mount Device RTU Rear *1, 7 3 RTU Front *10, 16 3 Sun Fire 3800 system #1 SEE Table 5-1 8.5 Sun Fire 3800 system #2 Sun Fire 3800 system #3 SEE Table 5-1 SEE Table 5-1 Used Rack Units Sun StorEdge D240 array #1 110, *113 111, 112 2 Sun StorEdge D240 array #2 104, *107 105, 106 2 Sun StorEdge D240 array #3 98, *101 99, 100 2 Total 38 0 8.5 8.5 Available Rack Units 5-12 Sun Fire 6800 System and Sun Fire Cabinet Rackmount Placement Matrix June 2003

CHAPTER 6 Sun Fire 4800/3800 Systems Rackmount Placement Matrix This chapter describes where to mount various storage devices within the Sun Fire 4800/3800 systems cabinet. FIGURE 6-1 Sun Fire 4800/3800 Rackmounted Systems Front View 6-1

This section contains hole assignments for Sun Fire 3800 system and the Sun Fire 4800 system mounted in the Sun Fire cabinet. Front and rear holes are the same Key hole #2 Slot FIGURE 6-2 Sun Fire 3800 System Mounting Bracket Detail Each bracket is labeled RIGHT or LEFT. The orientation is when viewed from the front of the system. Caution The Sun Fire 4800 system must always have a 1/2 RU front metal filler panel in the space above it. Empty space in the cabinet must be filled with filler panels to prevent the recycling of heated, exhausted air from the rear of the system. Filler panels range from 1 RU to 5 RU in size. Note (*) Indicates the key hole (#2 for 3800 system only) used for rail location. See FIGURE A-16 for power wiring diagram for TABLE 6-1.. TABLE 6-1 Sun Fire 4800/3800 Systems With One or Two Sun StorEdge D240 Media Trays Rack Hole Numbers Used To Mount Rails Rack Holes To Mount Device Used Rack Units Available Rack Units RTU Rear *1, 7 3 RTU Front *10, 16 3 Sun Fire 4800 system 21, *24 *66, 68 18 Sun Fire 1/2 RUfiller panel 71 (tabs down) Sun Fire 3800 system 74, *79 9 6-2 Sun Fire 6800 System and Sun Fire Cabinet Rackmount Placement Matrix June 2003

TABLE 6-1 Sun Fire 4800/3800 Systems With One or Two Sun StorEdge D240 Media Trays (Continued) Rack Hole Numbers Used To Mount Rails Rack Holes To Mount Device Used Rack Units Available Rack Units Sun StorEdge D240 media tray #1 Sun StorEdge D240 media tray #2 110, *113 111, 112 2 104, *107 105, 106 2 Total 37 1 Chapter 6 Sun Fire 4800/3800 Systems Rackmount Placement Matrix 6-3

6-4 Sun Fire 6800 System and Sun Fire Cabinet Rackmount Placement Matrix June 2003

APPENDIX A Functional Power and Data Wiring Diagrams This appendix provides functional power wiring diagrams of the Sun Fire 6800 system and the Sun Fire cabinet with Sun Fire 4810/4800/3800 systems and SunStorEdge products. A.1 Sun Fire 6800 System Power Wiring Diagrams The Sun Fire 6800 system is already mounted in its own exclusive cabinet. The following diagrams show how to connect the power cables from the RTUs in the cabinet to the system, cabinet fan trays, and various storage products. The Sun Fire 6800 system has dual Redundant Transfer Units (RTUs) with four Redundant Transfer Switches (RTSs). Two totally independent AC power sources are needed for input power redundancy. The AC power sources must be derived from independent power company utility feeds and Sun recommends that each be backed up with an on-line UPS. The power sources are not independent if they are only distinguished by having separate circuit breakers. One RTS hooked to an AC power source and the second RTS hooked to a UPS that is connected to the same AC power source is not supported because when the UPS is by-passed for maintenance both RTSs will be hooked up to the same source. If both RTSs are hooked to one utility feed then both lines must be backed up with on-line UPSs to ensure input power redundancy. A-1

In configurations with two RTU assemblies and two independent AC power sources there will be four cables to connect, two on the front, and two on the rear of the system (FIGURE A-1). To power source A To power source B RTS 2 default RTS 1 alternate RTS 3 RTS 0 alternate default To power source A To power source B Front Rear FIGURE A-1 Two RTU Assemblies and Two Independent AC Power Sources In configurations with two RTU assemblies and one AC power sources there will be two cables to connect, one in the front (on the left), and one in the rear of the system (on the left) (FIGURE A-2). Connecting the alternate RTS units to outlets that use the same power source as the default RTS units is not supported and will adversely affect reliability. To power source A RTS 2 default RTS 1 alternate RTS 3 RTS 0 alternate default To power source A Front Rear FIGURE A-2 Two RTU Assemblies and One AC Power Sources Every piece of support equipment requires its own customer-supplied circuit breaker and receptacle(s). A-2 Sun Fire 6800 System and Sun Fire Cabinet Rackmount Placement Matrix June 2003

J11 J7 J9 J10 J8 J12 J3 J4 J5 J6 RTS0 module J1 J2 J1 is only for use with the Sun Fire 6800 system only. J2 is never to be used. FIGURE A-3 RTU and RTS Modules Appendix A Functional Power and Data Wiring Diagrams A-3

RTF0 RTF1 Sun StorEdge D240 media tray #1 Sun StorEdge D240 media tray #2 Sun StorEdge D240 media tray #3 Sun Fire 6800 system Fan power Media tray power System power Viewed from the rear of the system. J1 is to only be used on the 6800 configuration. J2 is NEVER to be used. Warning: Using RTU J2 could damage your system. AC Box 1 AC Box 0 J11 J3 J5 J7 J9 J1 J12 J4 J6 J8 J10 J2 RTS0 RTS1 RTU rear #1 RTS3 RTS2 RTU front #1 J12 J4 J6 J8 J10 J2 J11 J3 J5 J7 J9 J1 Note: J11 & J12 are unswitched. Note: Switched outlet callouts are for reference only. Power connectionscan be with any switched outlet of the same RTU FIGURE A-4 Sun Fire 6800 System and One, Two or Three Sun StorEdge D240 Media Trays A-4 Sun Fire 6800 System and Sun Fire Cabinet Rackmount Placement Matrix June 2003

RTF0 RTF1 Sun StorEdge D240 media tray #1 Fan power Media tray power System power Sun StorEdge A1000 array or Sun StorEdge D1000 array or Sun StorEdge T3 array Sun Fire 6800 system Viewed from the rear of the system. J1 is to only be used on the 6800 configuration. J2 is NEVER to be used. Warning: Using RTU J2 could damage your system. AC Box 1 AC Box 0 J11 J3 J5 J7 J9 J1 J12 J4 J6 J8 J10 J2 RTS0 RTS1 RTU rear #1 RTS3 RTS2 RTU front #2 J12 J4 J6 J8 J10 J2 J11 J3 J5 J7 J9 J1 Note: J11 & J12 are unswitched. Note: Switched outlet callouts are for reference only. Power connectionscan be with any switched outlet of the same RTU FIGURE A-5 Sun Fire 6800 System and One Sun StorEdge D240 Media Tray and One Sun StorEdge A1000 Array or Sun StorEdge D1000 Array or Sun StorEdge T3 Array Appendix A Functional Power and Data Wiring Diagrams A-5

A.2 Sun Fire Cabinet System Power Wiring Diagrams The Sun Fire 4810/4800/3800 systems can be mounted in the Sun Fire cabinet. The following diagrams show how to connect the power cables from the RTUs in the cabinet to the system, cabinet fan trays, and various storage products. In configurations with two RTU assemblies and two independent AC power sources there will be four cables to connect, two on the front, and two on the rear of the system (FIGURE A-6). To power source A To power source B RTS 2 default RTS 1 alternate RTS 3 RTS 0 alternate default To power source A To power source B Front Rear FIGURE A-6 Two RTU Assemblies and Two Independent AC Power Sources In configurations with two RTU assemblies and one AC power sources there will be two cables to connect, one in the front (on the left), and one in the rear of the system (on the left) (FIGURE A-7). Connecting the alternate RTS units to outlets that use the same power source as the default RTS units is not supported and will adversely affect reliability. To power source A RTS 2 default RTS 1 alternate RTS 3 RTS 0 alternate default To power source A Front Rear FIGURE A-7 Two RTU Assemblies and One AC Power Sources Connecting the alternate RTS unit to an outlet that uses the same power source as the default RTS unit is not supported and will adversely affect reliabilitiy. A-6 Sun Fire 6800 System and Sun Fire Cabinet Rackmount Placement Matrix June 2003

In configurations with one RTU assembly and two independent AC power sources there will be two cables to connect, both in the rear of the system (FIGURE A-8). RTS 1 alternate RTS 0 default To power source B To power source A Front Rear FIGURE A-8 One RTU Assembly and Two Independent AC Power Sources In configurations with one RTU assembly and one AC power sources there will be only one cable to connect (in the rear of the system on the left) (FIGURE A-9). RTS 1 alternate RTS 0 default To power source A Front Rear FIGURE A-9 One RTU Assembly and One AC Power Sources Every piece of support equipment requires its own customer-supplied circuit breaker and receptacle(s). Appendix A Functional Power and Data Wiring Diagrams A-7

RTF0 RTF1 Fan power Sun StorEdge D240 media tray #1 Media tray power System power Sun StorEdge D240 media tray #2 Viewed from the rear of the system. J1 is to only be used on the 6800 configuration. J2 is NEVER to be used. Warning: Using RTU J2 could damage your system. Sun Fire 4810/4800/3800 system Note: J11 & J12 are unswitched. J11 J3 J5 J7 J9 J1 RTS0 RTS1 RTU rear #1 J12 J4 J6 J8 J10 J2 Note: Switched outlet callouts are for reference only. Power connectionscan be with any switched outlet of the same RTU FIGURE A-10 One Sun Fire 4810/4800/3800 System and One or Two Sun StorEdge D240 A-8 Sun Fire 6800 System and Sun Fire Cabinet Rackmount Placement Matrix June 2003

RTF0 RTF1 Sun StorEdge D240 media tray #1 Fan power Media tray power System power Viewed from the rear of the system. J1 is to only be used on the 6800 configuration. J2 is NEVER to be used. Sun StorEdge A1000 array or Sun StorEdge D1000 array or Sun StorEdge T3 array Sun Fire 4810/4800/3800 system Warning: Using RTU J2 could damage your system. Note: J11 & J12 are unswitched. J11 J3 J5 J7 J9 J1 RTS0 RTS1 RTU rear #1 J12 J4 J6 J8 J10 J2 Note: Switched outlet callouts are for reference only. Power connectionscan be with any switched outlet of the same RTU Media Trays FIGURE A-11 One Sun Fire 4810/4800/3800 System, One Sun StorEdge D240 Media Tray, and One Sun StorEdge A1000 Array or Sun StorEdge D1000 Array or Sun Appendix A Functional Power and Data Wiring Diagrams A-9

RTF0 RTF1 Fan power Sun StorEdge D240 media tray #1 Media tray power System power Sun StorEdge D240 media tray #2 Sun StorEdge A1000 array or Sun StorEdge D1000 array or Sun StorEdge T3 array Sun StorEdge A1000 array or Sun StorEdge D1000 array or Sun StorEdge T3 array Sun Fire 4810/4800/3800 system Viewed from the rear of the system. J1 is to only be used on the 6800 configuration. J2 is NEVER to be used. Warning: Using RTU J2 could damage your system. Note: J11 & J12 are unswitched. J11 J3 J5 J7 J9 J1 J12 J4 J6 J8 J10 J2 RTS0 RTS1 RTU rear #1 RTS3 RTS2 RTU front #2 J12 J4 J6 J8 J10 J2 J11 J3 J5 J7 J9 J1 Note: Switched outlet callouts are for reference only. Power connectionscan be with any switched outlet of the same RTU StorEdge T3 Array FIGURE A-12 One Sun Fire 4810/4800/3800 System, Two Sun StorEdge D240 Media Trays, and Two Sun StorEdge A1000 Arrays or Sun StorEdge D1000 Arrays or Sun StorEdge T3 Arrays A-10 Sun Fire 6800 System and Sun Fire Cabinet Rackmount Placement Matrix June 2003