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Highlights The passive storage subsystem accommodates up to 240 HDDs 3.5" SAS 2.0 Nearline SAS 7200 rpm, max. storage capacity 960 TB 1) One or two 6 Gbit/s SAS interfaces for host server connection A maximum of two enclosures can be daisy-chained Can be used as a JBOD or RAID system RAID functionality provided by the controller in the host server Certified for Windows 2012 R2 Storage Spaces 1) At the time of publication using four enclosures fully populated with 4 TB disks 1 Copyright Fujitsu, Release June 2014
Overview Disk bays per enclosure 60 Disk technology SAS 2.0 Max. number of enclosures per server 4 When both channels of the HBA/RAID Controller are used I/O Modules (IOM) 1 or 2 Power Supply Units (PSU) 4 Fan Expander Modules (FEM) 2 Maximum number of host servers 1 (2 in cluster config.) Height unit standard 4 U 2 Copyright Fujitsu, Release June 2014
Technical Overview 3 Copyright Fujitsu, Release June 2014
Shipment Contents Setup and Installation poster Rackmount kit Rack installation tool (two pieces, fitted underneath the system) Drive Enclosure (with front bezel mounted) 4 power cords 2 AC cables 2.5 m 2 AC cables 4.0 m Safety Manual 4 Copyright Fujitsu, Release June 2014
Rack Mount Kit Flap Bracket Screws Cable Management Arm Left rail Right rail Cable ties (black/green) Aluminium blocks 5 Copyright Fujitsu, Release June 2014
Unpacking and Packing Always retain the original packaging of the storage subsystem for possible further transport The storage subsystem should be transported only in its original packaging or other suitable packaging for protecting it against transport damage Please note that the above is also valid for spare parts, including defective disks Please observe the acclimatization times before connecting the system to mains power Temperature difference C Min. acclimatization time (hours) 5 3 10 5 15 7 20 8 25 9 30 10 6 Copyright Fujitsu, Release June 2014
Rack Installation For complete instructions please refer to the Operating Manual and/or to the Setup and Installation poster supplied with the system Minimum required rack depth for the installation of the JX60 is 1050 mm Rack installation tool Removing the rack installation tool 7 Copyright Fujitsu, Release June 2014
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Rack Mount It is strongly recommended to fit an anti-tilt bracket on the rack during the installation and to use it always when an enclosure is pulled out from the rack The supplied Cable Management Arm, Flap Bracket and cable ties provide appropriate cable management 9 Copyright Fujitsu, Release June 2014
Cabling Two types of cables available SAS cables for host connection Available in lengths of 3 and 6 meters (ca. 10 and 20 feet) Host SAS cables have two different types of connectors Mini SAS connector for the host connection (SFF8088) Mini SAS HD connector for connecting to the JX60 (SFF8644) SAS cables for cascading 2.5, 3.5 and 6 meters (ca. 8, 12 and 20 feet) Both cable ends equipped with the same connector type Cables are connected to the JX60 with the cable tab on the underside SFF8088 SFF8644 10 Copyright Fujitsu, Release June 2014
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Installation For complete step-by-step installation instructions please refer to the Setup and Installation poster or the Operating Manual Unpack the storage subsystem Mount the storage subsystem in the rack Cabling Connect the system to mains voltage Ensure that at least two PSUs of the JX60 and one PSU of the host server are connected with the same phase For phase redundancy the PSUs of the JX60 must be pairwise connected to two different phases or rack power circuits Switch on the host server Fitted with a SAS RAID Controller or SAS HBA Only released SAS RAID / HBA are supported, please see MatrixEP for reference The storage subsystem switches automatically on when SAS signal is detected 12 Copyright Fujitsu, Release June 2014
Exterior View Front DE ID Sequential Enclosure number between 01 and 04 Identify LED Blinking blue = Locate function activated using ServerView Power LED Green = DC power supply is in normal status Fault LED Amber = The system is in warning or error status Disk Status LED Green or blinking green = Disk is in normal status Amber = Disk is in error status OR Locate functionality enabled with ServerView DE ID Identify LED Power LED Operation Panel Fault LED Disk Activity Panel Disk Status LED 13 Copyright Fujitsu, Release June 2014
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Exterior View Rear SAS IN SAS OUT SAS IN SAS OUT IOM#0 IOM#1 PSU#2 PSU#3 PSU#0 PSU#1 FEM#0 FEM#1 IOM = I/O Module PSU = Power Supply Unit FEM = Fan Expander Module 15 Copyright Fujitsu, Release June 2014
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I/O Module (IOM) Connects the JX60 with the host server One or two IOMs per enclosure Supports 6 Gb/s host transfer rate Hot replaceable Requires dual IOM configuration Always use proper ESD protection (wrist strap) during replacement to avoid causing damage to the unit Before removal it must be ensured that all server data transfer to the failed unit is stopped to avoid loss of data For complete replacement instructions please refer to the Operating Manual or the Service Supplement 17 Copyright Fujitsu, Release June 2014
IOM Exterior View In Link Fault LED In Link LED SAS In Port SAS Out Port Out Link LED Out Link Fault LED Ready LED Fault LED Identify LED In Link Fault LED Amber = The link between the In Port and the source is in error status In Link LED Green = Link established Out Link LED Green = Link established Out Link Fault LED Amber = The link between the Out Port and the destination is in error status Eject lever locking latch Eject lever Eject lever locking latch Need to be pushed sideways to be able to use the eject levers Eject lever Pulled outward to remove the module Fault LED Amber = The I/O module is in error status Ready LED Green = The I/O module is in normal status Identify LED Blinking blue = Locate function activated using ServerView 18 Copyright Fujitsu, Release June 2014
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Power Supply Unit (PSU) Four redundant 80 Plus Gold (92%) PSUs as standard It is recommended to use separate power sources for a pair of PSUs Two phases or two different circuits of the rack installation Recommended to have at least two of the JX60 PSUs and one of the host server PSUs connected to the same phase Hot Plug replaceable Always use proper ESD protection (wrist strap) during replacement to avoid causing damage to the unit Do not leave removed for longer than 5 minutes to ensure normal cooling of the system For complete replacement instructions please refer to the Operating Manual or the Service Supplement No power on/off switch, system is switched on and off by detection of the SAS signal 20 Copyright Fujitsu, Release June 2014
PSU Exterior View Power LED Fault LED AC Missing LED Fan Fail LED Power cable locking strap Power LED Green = AC power is supplied to the PSU Fault LED Amber = DC power is not supplied by the PSU AC Missing LED Amber = AC power is not supplied to this PSU but to another PSU Fan Fail LED Amber = The PSU or the fan in the PSU is in error status Power cable locking strap Can be applied to prevent accidental removal of power cable 21 Copyright Fujitsu, Release June 2014
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Fan Expander Module (FEM) Contains two SAS Expanders that provide the system internal interface between the IOM and the disks Two integrated cooling fans Hot Plug replaceable Requires dual IOM configuration Always use proper ESD protection (wrist strap) during replacement to avoid causing damage to the unit When replacing, do not leave removed for longer than 5 minutes to ensure normal cooling of the system For complete replacement instructions please refer to the Operating Manual or the Service Supplement 23 Copyright Fujitsu, Release June 2014
FEM Exterior View Ready LED Fault LED Ready LED Green = The module is in normal status Fault LED Amber = The module is in error status 24 Copyright Fujitsu, Release June 2014
Module Overview IOM (I/O Module) PSU (Power Supply Unit) Cable Management Arm FEM (Fan Expander Module) Flap Bracket Rear of the system 25 Copyright Fujitsu, Release June 2014
Hard Disk Drives (1) Maximum of 60 disks per enclosure 1) Nearline SAS 2.0, 4 TB / 3 TB / 2 TB, 7200 rpm, 3.5" Different capacities can be mixed in the same enclosure Drives of an ETERNUS DX High Density Drive Enclosure are not compatible with the disks of the JX60 All disk slots must be fitted either with a disk or a dummy drive Front Disk numbering from top left to bottom right 1) All capacities at the time of publication 26 Copyright Fujitsu, Release June 2014
Hard Disk Drives (2) To access the disks Release the locking latches on each side of the front panel Pull out the enclosure Release the green cover locking latches and swing the cover to the left Front Rear Locking lever Fault LED Fault LED Amber = The hard disk is in error status OR Locate functionality enabled with ServerView Hard Disk Frame 27 Copyright Fujitsu, Release June 2014
Hard Disk Drives (3) Hot replacement supported if the disk belongs to a faultless and faulttolerant RAID Group of the host server RAID controller Replacement allowed only when the disk is inactive Or marked defective in the ServerView RAID Manager First pull the disk out only to disconnect it, then wait 60 seconds for the Host Bus Adapter to recognize the removal and to let the disk spin down After removing from the disk slot, do not leave a disk removed for longer than 5 minutes to ensure normal cooling of the system 28 Copyright Fujitsu, Release June 2014
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SAS RAID Controller / Host Bus Adapter LSI MegaRAID SAS9286CV-8e x8 lane PCIe 3.0, Full Height and Low Profile, 1 GB cache with ECC, 8 external ports with up to 6.0 Gb/s transfer rate per port Supported RAID levels 0, 1, 10, 5, 50, 6, 60 Supports Dedicated and Global Hot Spare ServerView RAID Manager for RAID configuration LSI SAS9200-8e x8 lane PCIe 2.0, Full Height and Low Profile 6 Gb/s SAS 2.0, 8 external ports For up-to-date list of qualified PRIMERGY servers, RAID controllers and SAS HBAs please refer to the MatrixEP tool 30 Copyright Fujitsu, Release June 2014
Host Server Connection (1) Basic RAID controller / HBA configuration Redundant configuration 1) Second shelf optional 1) Not supported for RAID Controller at initial product release, please refer to MatrixEP for up-to-date status 31 Copyright Fujitsu, Release June 2014
Identification The system serial number can be found on the extractable tab in the front of the system and on the identification label located on the system cover in the rear of the system For system identification, the first five digits of the serial number are: JWXTD Rear Front Location of the identification label 32 Copyright Fujitsu, Release June 2014
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Management Fujitsu ServerView support The Agents from ServerView Suite DVD are required on the connected server Uses SES 1) protocol over in-band SAS for the monitoring features Module status IOM, PSU, FEM Module and system temperatures Hard disk status ServerView RAID Manager V5.8.8 or later 1) SCSI Enclosure Services 34 Copyright Fujitsu, Release June 2014
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OS Support Supported Operating Systems 1) Windows Server 2012 R2, Server 2012, 2008 SP2, 2008 SP2 (x64), 2008 R2 (x64) SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 SP4, 10 SP4 EM64T, 11 SP3, 11 SP3 EM64T RedHat Enterprise Linux 5 U10, 5 U10 EM64T, 6 U5 x86, 6 U5 x86_64 VMware vsphere 5.1 Update 2, 5.5 Update 1 For up-to-date list of supported Operating Systems please refer to the MatrixEP tool The host server can be booted from the The boot functionality is PRIMERGY dependent and is limited to certain HBAs and slots, please refer to the respective PRIMERGY documentation 1) At the time of publication 36 Copyright Fujitsu, Release June 2014
Manuals and Support Information Operating Manual Features, technical data, troubleshooting, installation/removal of all Hot Plug components http://support.ts.fujitsu.com/manuals/ or https://partners.ts.fujitsu.com/com/service/ps/storage/disc/eternus_jx/jx60/pages/def ault.aspx FTS_ETERNUSJX60OperatingManual_EditionJune2014_1110971.PDF Service Supplement Replacing components https://partners.ts.fujitsu.com/com/service/ps/storage/disc/eternus_jx/jx60/pages/defa ult.aspx tm-jx60-ss-en.pdf 37 Copyright Fujitsu, Release June 2014
Configuration Tool There are three configurable items for the IOM Single or dual IOM Hard disks SAS cable Please note that the base configuration does not contain any SAS cables SystemArchitect Configuration tool for generating an order number https://partners.ts.fujitsu.com/com/order-supply/configurators/pc-systemarchitect/pages/default.aspx 38 Copyright Fujitsu, Release June 2014
Service and Support 39 Copyright Fujitsu, Release June 2014
Electrostatic Precautions Discharge static electricity from your body (for example by touching a grounded metal object) before handling modules containing electrostatic sensitive components The equipment and tools you use must be free of static charge Remove the power plug before installing or removing modules containing electrostatic-sensitive components Only hold modules containing electrostatic-sensitive components by their edges Do not touch any of the pins or track conductors on a module containing electrostatic-sensitive components Use a grounding strap designed for the purpose, to connect you to the system unit as you install the modules Place all components on a static-safe base 40 Copyright Fujitsu, Release June 2014
CRUs Customer Replaceable Units Hot replaceable Hard Disk Drive For detailed replacement instructions refer to the Operating Manual 41 Copyright Fujitsu, Release June 2014
FRUs Field Replaceable Units Hot replaceable FRUs Input/Output Module (IOM) Pre-requisites; Two IOMs, Single server connection, Path redundancy Fan Expander Module (FEM) Pre-requisites; Two IOMs, Single server connection, Path redundancy Power Supply Unit (PSU) Hard Disk Drive Not hot replaceable FRUs Operating Panel Disk Activity Panel Mid-plane and Back-plane To replace the Mid-plane or Back-plane the complete housing needs to be replaced For detailed replacement instructions refer to the Service Supplement 42 Copyright Fujitsu, Release June 2014
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Support Tools MatrixEP Supported servers and RAID controllers https://partners.ts.fujitsu.com/com/products/servers/primergy/conftools/matrixep/pages/de fault.aspx or http://ts.fujitsu.com/matrixep Spare part list ERSIN https://partners.ts.fujitsu.com/com/service/general/servicespares/ersin/pages/default.aspx Product class for the PR85-FTS STORAGE GLOBAL 44 Copyright Fujitsu, Release June 2014