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Table of contents 1. Introduction…………………………………………………………………………… P2 1.1 Overvi ew………………… …………………………………………………… P2 1.2 Package Ch eckl i st… ……… ……………… …… …………… ………… P2
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2. Hardware Installation………………………………………………………………. P3 2.1 Pan el Layou t …… … … … …… … …… … …… …… … … … …… … …… … P3 2.2 Encl osu re S etup… …… …… … …… …… ……… … …… …… … …… … P8 3. LCD Configuration Manager…………………………………………………… P11 3.1 Using local front panel touch-control keypad……….……… P12 3.2 Navigation Map of the LCD…………………………………………… P13 4. CLI Manager…………………………………………………………………… P16 4.1 Expander RS-232C Port Pin Assignment……………………… P17 4.2 Start-up VT100 Screen……………………….………………………. P17 4.3 CLI Command……………………………………………………………… P21 ‧HELP Command………………………………………………………… P21 ‧PASS Command………………………………………………………… P22 ‧LO Command………………………………………………………………… P22 ‧LINK Command……………………………………………………………… P23 ‧GROUP Command………………………………………………………… P25 ‧SYS Command……………………………………………………………… P27 ‧SPIN Command……………………………………………………………… P28 ‧ST Command………………………………………………………………… P29 ‧LSD Command……………………………………………………………… P29
LINDY No.21957, 21956
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EDITION (JUN 2011)
‧SHOWLOGS Command………………………………………………… P31 ‧FDL Command……………………………………………………………… P32
Introduction
1.
Introduction
Hardware Installation □ NS765S – available on special request only Before the installation of the enclosure, verify the items below are included in the package.
1.1 Overview
A.
Enclosure × 1
The Enterprise-class 6Gb/s SAS Expander JBOD series is designed to provide storage expansion for 6/3Gbps
B.
HDD tray (installed in the NS765S) × 8
SAS RAID controller or 6/3Gbps SAS RAID adapter (SAS HBA). The enclosure is equipped with a 6Gbps SAS
C.
CD containing user’s manual × 1
Expander supporting eight, twelve, and sixteen highly-reliable SAS 6/3Gbps or high-capacity SATA 6/3Gbps
D.
Hard disk drive mounting screw × 32
drives, via
E.
Key for HDD tray × 2
F.
mini-SAS (SFF-8088) to mini-SAS (SFF-8088) data cable (optional) × 1
single mini-SAS cable connectivity, and provides two mini-SAS ports allowing you to expand more
6Gb/s SAS JBOD enclosures, ensuring it is the most cost-effective storage expansion.
If any of the items listed above is missing or damaged, please contact LINDY Support.
1.2 Package Checklist □ NS330S-8026 – LINDY No. 21957
2.
Hardware Installation
Before the installation of the enclosure, verify the items below are included in the package. A.
Enclosure × 1
B. HDD tray (installed in the NS330S-8026) × 16
This section gives the layout of the panel and describes the procedures for setting up the 6Gb/s SAS JBOD enclosure.
C.
CD containing user’s manual × 1
D.
Hard disk drive mounting screw × 64
2.1 Panel Layout
E.
Key for HDD tray × 2
□ NS330S-8026 – LINDY No. 21957
F.
mini-SAS (SFF-8088) to mini-SAS (SFF-8088) data cable (optional) × 1
If any of the items listed above is missing or damaged, please contact LINDY Support.
1. LCD display 2. Enclosure power LED
□ NS320S-8026 – LINDY No. 21956 – available on request only Before the installation of the enclosure, verify the items below are included in the package.
。Green – Power On 3. Busy LED 。Flash green – Host computer accessing the enclosure
A.
Enclosure × 1
B.
HDD tray (installed in the NS320S-8026) × 12
C.
CD containing user’s manual × 1
D.
Hard disk drive mounting screw × 48
5. LCD control keypad
E.
Key for HDD tray × 2
6. Drive presence LED
F.
mini-SAS (SFF-8088) to mini-SAS (SFF-8088) data cable (optional) × 1
4. Fault LED 。Red – Enclosure failure
。White – Power On
If any of the items listed above is missing or damaged, please contact LINDY Support.
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Hardware Installation
Hardware Installation 。Blue – Hard disk drive ready
7. Activity indicator LED 。Blue – Hard disk drive ready
。Flash Blue – Access
。Flash Blue – Access
。Flash Pink – Rebuilding
。Flash Pink – Rebuilding
。Red – Hard disk failure
。Red – Hard disk failure
3.
Power switch button
8. Power switch button
4.
Power supply alarm mute button
9. Power supply alarm mute button
5.
Power cord receptacle
10. Power cord receptacle
6.
Enclosure power LED 。Green – Power On
11. SAS Exp. out connector 12. SAS Exp. in connector
7.
。Flash green – Host computer accessing the enclosure
13. SAS Exp. out connector 14. Activity LED
8.
。Blue – When activity LED illuminates, it indicates SAS host accesses to NS330S-8026. 15. Link LED
Fault LED 。Red – Enclosure failure
9.
。Green – When host port link LED illuminates for 1 second and light off for 3 seconds,
Busy LED
LCD display
10. LCD control keypad
it indicates one link has connected.
11. SAS Exp. out connector
When host port link LED illuminates for 2 seconds and light off for 2
12. SAS Exp. in connector
seconds, it indicates two links have connected.
13. SAS Exp. out connector
When host port link LED illuminates for 4 seconds, it indicates four links
14. Activity LED
have connected. 16. RS-232 port for CLI configuration 17. Fan 1
。Blue – When activity LED illuminates, it indicates SAS host accesses to NS320S-8026. 15. Link LED
。Green – When host port link LED illuminates for 1 second and light off for 3 seconds,
18. Fan 2
it indicates one link has been connected.
19. Fan 3
When host port link LED illuminates for 2 seconds and light off for 2
20. Fan 4
seconds, it indicates two links have been connected. When host port link LED illuminates for 4 seconds, it indicates four links
□ NS320S-8026 – LINDY No. 21956
have been connected. 16. RS-232 port for CLI configuration
1.
2.
Drive presence LED
17. Fan 1
。White – Power On
18. Fan 2
Activity indicator LED
19. Fan 3 20. Fan 4
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Hardware Installation □
Hardware Installation When host port link LED illuminates for 2 seconds and light off for 2
NS765S – available on special request only
1. LCD display
seconds, it indicates two links have been connected.
2. System power LED
When host port link LED illuminates for 4 seconds, it indicates four links have been
。Green – Power On
connected.
3. Busy LED
16. Activity LED
。Flash green – Host computer accessing the enclosure
。Blue – When activity LED illuminates, it indicates SAS host accesses to NS765S.
4. Fault LED
17. RS-232 port for CLI configuration
。Red – Enclosure failure
18. Swappable fan
5. LCD control keypad
19. Power cord receptacle
6. Enclosure power LED
20. Power switch button
。White – Power On 7. Fan LED 。Green – Normal
NOTE:
。Red – Failure (low frequency of RPM or stop) 8. Temperature LED
9.
1.
If one of the fans breaks down, the buzzer inside the 6Gb/s SAS JBOD enclosure will beep.
。Green – Normal
For NS330S-8026 – No. 21957 and NS320S-8026 – No. 21956, to mute the beep, select “Set Alarm”
。Red – Overheated (higher than 55℃)
from the LCD display, and then enter the password “0000”. After you enter the password, select “Mute Beep” and press enter to mute the beep. The other way to mute the beep is to click the mute button
Buzzer mute button
from the GUI interface.
10. Drive presence LED 。White – Power On
For NS765S – available on special request only – to mute the beep, press the mute button on the front panel.
11. Activity indicator LED 。Blue – Hard disk drive ready 。Flash Blue – Access
2.
For NS330S-8026 –No. 21957 and NS320S-8026 –No. 21956, if one of the two power supply units
。Flash Pink – Rebuilding
breaks down, both buzzers of the power supply and enclosure will beep. To mute the beep from the
。Red – Hard disk failure
power supply, press the green alarm mute button on rear of the enclosure. And to mute the beep from
12. SAS Exp. out connector
the enclosure, select “Set Alarm” from the LCD display, and then enter the password “0000”. After you
13. SAS Exp. in connector
enter the password, select “Mute Beep” and press enter to mute the beep. The other way to mute the
14. SAS Exp. out connector
beep from the enclosure is to click the mute button from the GUI interface.
15. Link LED 。Green – When host port link LED illuminates for 1 second and light off for 3 seconds, it indicates one link has been connected.
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Enclosure Setup
2.2 Enclosure Setup 1.
Remove the 6Gb/s SAS JBOD enclosure from its packaging, and place the enclosure next to your desktop
Enclosure Setup 5. Insert the drive module into the 6Gb/s SAS JBOD enclosure correctly until its lever starts to shut, and then press the lever to close until it clicks to ensure that the drive module is within the enclosure.
PC, server, or workstation.
2.
Hold one of the drive trays from the enclosure and push its button leftward to release the lever, until the lever pops out.
6. Repeat steps 2 to 5 for further drives.
7. Connect 6Gb/s SAS JBOD enclosure to the host interface: a host adapter or RAID controller card through 3.
Place a drive tray on a flat and level surface, and then attach the hard disk drive into the drive tray.
the SFF-8088 SAS cable. Connection between 6Gb/s SAS JBOD enclosure and host adapter port is shown below:
WARNING: You must verify that the heads of the four screws are level with the drive tray while the trays are attached to the hard disk drives; otherwise, a screw could take hold of the tray from the bottom side and prevent you from pulling the drive tray out of the array.
4.
Attach four of the screws provided, and fasten the tray on the hard disk drive. Tighten each screw to fasten the drive tray snugly to the hard disk drive. Do not overly tighten the screws.
8. Connecting 6Gb/s SAS JBOD enclosure’s RS-232 Port (optional) 。6Gb/s SAS JBOD enclosure’s system functions can be managed via a PC running a VT-100 terminal emulation program, or a VT-100 compatible terminal. The provided internal cable converts the RS-232C signals from the RJ11 into the one 9-pin D-Sub male connector.
WARNING: Do not force the levers to close while you insert drive modules into the 6Gb/s SAS JBOD enclosure. If a lever does not close smoothly, draw out and insert the drive module again, and then press the lever to close.
9. Add more 6Gb/s SAS JBOD enclosures (optional) 。6Gb/s SAS JBOD enclosure can be run in one of the two modes: • Normal Mode • Zone Mode
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Enclosure Setup You must select the mode using the CLI utility and re-start the 6Gb/s SAS JBOD enclosure. The default is Normal Mode. You can change the mode whilst the 6Gb/s SAS JBOD enclosure is on, but this will not affect
LCD Configuration Manager
Note: 1.
Please refer to chapter 4.3 CLI features of GROUP command which is used to associate the external port and the devices/phys slot.
the expander operation until 6Gb/s SAS JBOD enclosure is rebooted. 2.
The first thing is to turn on the 6Gb/s SAS JBOD enclosure to make sure the SAS RAID controller or SAS
In normal mode, a SAS host can communicate with all drives in 6Gb/s SAS JBOD enclosure. 6Gb/s SAS JBOD
host adapter recognizes the drives in the enclosure.
enclosure also contains expander ports. Expander ports can be attached to SAS initiator ports, SAS and/or SATA target ports, and other expander ports. The SAS RAID controller card or host adapter supports
10.
As the 6Gb/s SAS JBOD enclosure provides a redundant power supply unit, connect one end of the two
daisy-chaining. The number of the 6Gb/s SAS JBOD enclosures that can be supported depends on the RAID
power cords to the two receptacles on the rear of the 6Gb/s SAS JBOD enclosure, and then connect
controller card or the host adapter firmware. The following figure shows the connections of 6Gb/s SAS JBOD
the other end of the two power cords to the outlets.
enclosures with external mini-SAS data cables and a SAS RAID controller card.
11.
After the two power cords are connected, you can switch the 6Gb/s SAS JBOD enclosure and the computer on.
3.
LCD Configuration Manager
The 6Gb/s SAS JBOD enclosure LCD configuration utility is a character-based utility that you can run after powering the unit. Use LCD configuration utility to see and configure: In zone mode, 6Gb/s SAS JBOD enclosure can be split into up to 8 virtual groups. Each group’s drive channels and external cable connectors are assigned by CLI GROUP command. The following figure shows 6Gb/s SAS
• Alerts Menu
JBOD enclosure that is split into 2 virtual groups. Each group’s drive channels are controlled by individual host
• Voltage
adapter using SAS CH1 and SAS CH2.
• Set Link • Set Alarm • Set Password • Save Config • System Reset
The LCD display front panel function keys are the primary user interface for 6Gb/s SAS JBOD enclosure. Except for the "Firmware update", all configurations can also be performed through this interface.
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Using Local Front Panel Touch-Control Keypad
Navigation Map of the LCD
3.1 Using Local Front Panel Touch-Control Keypad Panel LED
Normal Status
Power LED
Bright green
The front panel keypad and liquid crystal display (LCD) are the primary user interface for the 6Gb/s SAS JBOD enclosure. All configuration and management of the expander controller and its connected disk arrays can be
Problem Indication This LED does not light up after power switched on
performed from this interface. The front panel keypad and LCD are able to access the built-in configuration Blink green during host computer
that resides in the 6Gb/s SAS JBOD enclosure’s firmware. The LCD provides a system of screens with areas for information, status indication, or menus. The LCD screen
Busy LED (Host Access) accessing 6Gb/s SAS JBOD
LED never flickers
enclosure
displays up to two lines at a time of menu items or other information. Fault LED
Unlit
Solid red
The initial screen is shown as follows:
3.2 Navigation Map of the LCD The password option allows users to set or clear the 6Gb/s SAS JBOD enclosure’s password protection feature. Once the password has been set, the user can only monitor and configure 6Gb/s SAS JBOD enclosure by providing the correct password. The password is used to protect 6Gb/s SAS JBOD enclosure from unauthorized entry. 6Gb/s SAS JBOD enclosure will check the password only when entering the main menu from the initial screen. 6Gb/s SAS JBOD enclosure will automatically go back to the initial screen when it does not receive any command in 5 minutes. The password can accept max. 8 chars and min. 4 chars. 6Gb/s SAS JBOD enclosure’s default password is 0000. Function Key Definitions: The four function keys at the right of the front panel perform the following functions: Key
Function
Up Arrow
Use to scroll the cursor Upward / Rightward
Down Arrow
Use to scroll the cursor Downward / Leftward
ENT Key
Submit selected icon function (Confirm a selected item)
ESC Key
Return to previous screen (Exit a selection configuration)
The following flow is an expansion of LCM setup option items hierarchical menu.
There are a variety of failure conditions that cause 6Gb/s SAS JBOD enclosure monitoring LED to light. The following table provides a summary of the front panel LED.
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Navigation Map of the LCD LCM setup option items hierarchical menu:
Navigation Map of the LCD • Alerts Menu Shows any device that fails to work, its sub-items could be "Power Supply", "Fan", "Temp. Sensor" and "Voltage Sensor". • Voltage Show enclosure chip voltage in status data, represent in V. The sub-items are shown as below: 1.2V- , 6Gb/s SAS JBOD enclosure voltage is 1.2V 5V- , 6Gb/s SAS JBOD enclosure voltage is 5V
For the setup item, the LCM keys represent: Up key to enter the 0 - 9 data. Down key to enter "a" - "z" and "A" - "Z" data. Enter key to confirm the input or ready to update a sub-item data. Esc / Exit key to go back to the main selection. • Set Link Set HDD devices maximun/minimun link speed rate. The value could be 6.0G, 3.0G or 1.5G each of HDD devices link speed will have the sub-items are shown as below: _Set Max. Rate 6.0G _Set Min. Rate 1.5G • Set Alarm Set enclosure buzzer warning/critical error beep style or mute the current beep. The value could be "Sound 1", "Sound 2", "Sound 3", "Sound 4" and "Sound Disabled". Sound 1 to 4 means different frequency sound. Sound disabled means disable the sound beep. The sub-items are shown below: _Set Alarm Beep Mute beep Warning Alarm _Sound 2 _Critical Alarm Sound 3
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CLI Manager • Set Password
Expander RS-232C Port Pin Assignment
4.1 Expander RS-232C Port Pin Assignment
Change the enclosure LCM/UART CLI password. The sub-item is "Set New PWD". • Save Config Save all the updated option value into non-volatile memory area.
To ensure proper communications between 6Gb/s SAS JBOD enclosure and the VT-100 Terminal Emulation, Please configure the VT100 terminal emulation settings to the values shown below:
• System Reset
Terminal requirement
Reboot the system.
4. CLI Manager This Command Line Interface (CLI) is provided for you to manage the 16 SAS expander system functions. The
Connection
Null-modem cable
Baud Rate
115,200
Data bits
8
Stop
1
Flow Control
None
CLI is useful in environments where a graphical user interface (GUI) is not available. • Locations of RS-232C Port
The controller RJ11 connector pin assignments are defined as below.
6Gb/s SAS JBOD enclosure uses the RJ11 port as the serial port interface. Please use the cable included in the shipping box to configure the expander controller.
Action Pin
Description
Pin
Description
1
RTS
3
TXD
2
RXD
4
GND
4.2 Start-up VT100 Screen • Establishing the Connection for the RS-232 Port The CLI function can be done by using an ANSI/VT-100 compatible terminal emulation program. You must
By connecting a VT100 compatible terminal, or a PC operating in an equivalent terminal emulation mode, all CLI administration functions can be exercised from the VT100 terminal.
complete the appropriate installation procedure before proceeding with the CLI function. Whichever terminal emulation program is used must support the 1K XMODEM file transfer protocol.
There are a wide variety of Terminal Emulation packages, but for the most part they should be very similar. The following setup procedure is an example Setup VT100 Terminal in Windows XP system using Hyper
The serial port on the 6Gb/s SAS JBOD enclosure’s bracket can be used in VT100 mode. The provided
Terminal use Version 3.0 or higher.
interface cable converts the RS232 signal of the RJ11 connector on the SAS expander controller into a 9-pin D-Sub male connector. The firmware-based terminal SAS expander management interface can access the expander through this RS-232 port. You can attach a VT-100 compatible terminal or a PC running a VT-100 terminal emulation program to the serial port for accessing the text-based setup menu.
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Expander RS-232C Port Pin Assignment Step 1. Open the “Taskbar Start” / ”Programs" / "Accessories" / "Commmunications" / "Hyper Terminal".
Expander RS-232C Port Pin Assignment Step 3. Enter a name you prefer and then click “OK”.
(Hyper Terminal requires version 3.0 or higher).
Step 4. Select an appropriate connecting port and then click "OK".
Step 2. Open “HYPERTRM.EXE”.
Step 5. Configure the port parameter settings and then click “OK”. Bits per second: 115200 Data bits: 8 Parity: None Stop bits: 1 Flow control: None
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Expander RS-232C Port Pin Assignment
CLI Command Step 8. Configure the "Settings" items and then click "OK". Function, arrow and ctrl keys act as: Terminal Keys Backspace key sends: Crtl+H Emulation: VT100 Telnet terminal: VT100 Back scroll buffer lines: 500
Step 6. Open the file menu and select “Properties”.
4.3 CLI Command This section provides detailed information about 6Gb/s SAS JBOD enclosure’s CLI function. All the commands please type in lower case. • HELP Command Step 7. Configure the "Connect To" setting.
This command provides an on-line table of contents, providing brief descriptions of the help sub-commands. You can use the help to get detail information about the CLI commands summary. Syntax CLI>help[Enter] Example: CLI>help
pass lo link
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CLI Command
CLI Command
group
- Set the PHY Group
• LlNK Command
sys
- System Information
The link command allows you to set the operational device link rate with the enclosure. Typical parameters
spin
- Drive SpinUp Control
include: Max and Min disk speed with 6Gb/s SAS JBOD enclosure.
st
- Store System Setting
Syntax
lsd
- List Devices Status
CLI>link [Index Max Min] [Enter]
showlogs
- Show the Current Logs
fld
- File Download
Index: Slot Index Max, Min: speed code, 8 means 1.5G, 9 means 3.0G and 10 means 6.0G
• PASS Command
PS. Pls. Save Config. & Reboot To Take Effect
The pass command allows user to set or clear the 6Gb/s SAS JBOD enclosure password protection feature.
CLI>st
Once the password has been set, the user can only monitor and access 6Gb/s SAS JBOD enclosure setting by
Example:
providing the correct password. The password can accept max. 8 chars and min. 4 chars. The default
CLI>link
password is “0000”. Syntax
ArrayDevice Element (0x17):
CLI>pass [Enter]
========================================================================
Example:
NAME
CLI>pass
SLOT 01
0
Old Password:****
SLOT 02
1
10
8
New Password:****
SLOT 03
2
10
8
Verify New Password:****
SLOT 04
3
Password Changed But Not Save Permanently!
SLOT 05
4
10
8
Note, use CLI command “st” to keep permanently.
SLOT 06
5
10
8
• LO Command
SLOT 07
6
To exit the selected 6Gb/s SAS JBOD enclosure CLI shell, use the lo command.
SLOT 08
7
10
8
Syntax
SLOT 09
8
10
8
CLI> lo [Enter]
SLOT 10
9
10
8
Example:
SLOT 11
10
10
8
CLI>lo
SLOT 12
11
10
8
PHY NLR 3.0G
1.5G
6.0G
MAX MIN 10
10
10
8
8
8
TYPE
ADDRESS
SAS
5000C500-0D2002D1
SATA
5001B469-84965C03
SAS
5000C500-17C8FD25
Password: //Set the slot 0x6 max. speed to 1.5G CLI >link 6 9 8 CLI >link
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CLI Command
ArrayDevice Element (0x17):
SLOT 10
9
10
8
========================================================================
SLOT 11
10
10
8
NAME
SLOT 12
11
10
8
PHY
NLR
MAX
MIN
TYPE
ADDRESS
3.0G
10
8
SAS
5000C500-0D2002D1
SLOT 01
0
SLOT 02
1
10
8
The group command is used to associate the external port with the devices/phys as one zone group. The
SLOT 03
2
10
8
three external cable ports and all devices/phys slots will default associate with one zone group.
SLOT 04
3
SLOT 05
4
10
8
gr {dev GroupNo[1..] {ci, cj, ck,..} Start-Index(D) End-Index(D)}
SLOT 06
5
10
8
gr {off | [t10 off] }
SLOT 07
6
SLOT 08
7
10
8
GroupNo : groupno start from 1, max 8 groups ci, cj, ck,..: external cable connector. i, j, k,.. is the index
SLOT 09
8
10
8
which range from 0 to 3. According to view from connector side, index start from right to left or top to
SLOT 10
9
10
8
bottom. The cable c0, c1, or c2 is view from right to left or start from top to bottom.
SLOT 11
10
10
8
Start-Index : Start slot index of zone range, [1.. max drive]
SLOT 12
11
10
8
End-Index : End slot index of zone range, [1.. max drive]
1.5G
10
6.0G
8
90
SATA
8
SAS
5001B469-84965C03
5000C500-17C8FD25
• GROUP Command
Syntax
dev : use drive slot index
CLI>st
off : clear the zone group setting.
CLI>
t10 off : turn T10 mode off.
Reboot to take effect.
Example:
CLI >link
CLI>gr
ArrayDevice Element (0x17):
Current PHY Group Mode: T10
========================================================================
Group-1: C0, C1, C2, Slot: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12,
NAME
PHY
SLOT 01
0
SLOT 02
1
10
8
SLOT 03
2
10
8
SLOT 04
3
SLOT 05
4
10
8
New PHY Group Mode: T10
SLOT 06
5
10
8
Group-1: C0, Slot: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
SLOT 07
6
9
8
SLOT 08
7
10
8
SLOT 09
8
10
8
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MAX
MIN
TYPE
ADDRESS
13, 14, 15, 16
3.0G
10
8
SAS
5000C500-0D2002D1
Value: 0x0000000FFFFFFFFF
1.5G
3.0G
10
8
//Set the cable0 and slot 1 to slot 6 as group 1 SATA
SAS
5001B469-84965C03
5000C500-17C8FD25
CLI>gr dev 1 c0 1 6
Value: 0x00000000000FFC00
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CLI Command
CLI Command
Current PHY Group Mode: T10
New PHY Group Mode: T10
Group-1: C0, C1, C2 Slot: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13,
Group-1: C0, C1, C2 Slot: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13,
14, 15, 16
14, 15, 16
Value: 0x0000000FFFFFFFFF
Value: 0x0000000FFFFFFFFF
//Set the cable1 and cable2 and slot 7 to slot 16 as group 2
Current PHY Group Mode: T10
CLI>gr dev 2 c1, c2 7 16
Group-1: C0, Slot: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Value: 0x00000000000FFC00
New PHY Group Mode: T10
Group-2: C1, C2, Slot: 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16
Group-1: C0, Slot: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Value: 0x000000000FF003FF
Value: 0x00000000000FFC00
• SYS Command
Group-2: C1, C2, Slot: 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16
The sys command is used to view the information of 6Gb/s SAS JBOD enclosure.
Value: 0x000000000FF003FF
Typical information includes: vendor, model name, serial/unit number, expander port number, product revision, chip name/chip revision, customer code, manufacture data revision and work time.
Current PHY Group Mode: T10
Syntax
Group-1: C0, C1, C2 Slot: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13,
CLI>sys [Enter]
14, 15, 16 Value: 0x0000000FFFFFFFFF
Example: CLI>sys
CLI>st
========================================
Power Cycle to reboot
======================================== Hardware Revision Information:-
CLI>gr
======================================== ========================================
Current PHY Group Mode: T10 Group-1: C0, Slot: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Value: 0x00000000000FFC00
Model ID : NS330S
Group-2: C1, C2, Slot: 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16
Serial No. : 0000000000000000
Value: 0x000000000FF003FF
Unit Serial No. : Expander SAS Address : 0x5001B46984965C3F
//Clear the Zone group Setting
Product Revision : 0
CLI>gr off
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CLI Command
CLI Command
Exapnder Chip ID : 0x0221 (Ports : 28)
[Delay] ms.
Exapnder Chip Revision : B3
Example1:
Customer Code : 0x36
CLI>spin
Manufacturer Data Revision : 0xB2 Wroking Time : Day00000-01:48:14
Current SpinUp Attribute:
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Drive Number: 1
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Delay: 1024 ms
Firmware Revision Information:========================================
CLI>spin 512 3
======================================== Active Firmware: Active Image
New SpinUp Attribute: Drive Number: 3
Boot Image:
Delay: 512 ms
Revision: 6.01.00.68 06/30/10 Firmware Family: 1 Fast Boot: No Image Address: 0x14000000
Current SpinUp Attribute:
Active Image:
Drive Number: 1
Revision: 6.01.00.68 06/30/10
Delay: 1024 ms
Firmware Family: 1 Fast Boot: No Image Address: 0x14080000
• ST Command The st command stores system configurations in flash. Since all the revised parameter setting is temporarily
Backup Image:
stored in the working RAM, the ST command saves those parameters permanently in flash ROM.
Revision: 6.01.00.68 06/30/10
Syntax
Firmware Family: 1 Fast Boot: No Image Address: 0x14100000
CLI> st
• SPIN Command
Example:
The spin command defines the mode of staggering SATA drive spin-up function connected to the 6Gb/s SAS
CLI> st
JBOD enclosure. This command gives 6Gb/s SAS JBOD enclosure the ability to spin up the disk drives
CLI>
sequentially or in groups, allowing the drives to come ready at the optimum time without straining the
• LSD Command
system power supply. Staggering drive spin-up in a multiple drive environment also avoids the extra cost of a
The lsd command is use for show the element devices status in the expander controller. With parameter, this
power supply designed to meet short-term startup power demand as well as:
command only shows the selected device status.
Syntax
Syntax
CLI> spin [ Delay(D)[ms] Num(D) ]
CLI> lsd [ hdd | temp | volt | pwr | con | ..]
Expander issues the spin up the drives by [ Num] drives with
Show SES elements information:
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CLI Command
CLI Command
ArrayDevice Element (0x17):
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NAME
NAME
PHY
SLOT 01
0
SLOT 02
1
10
8
Fan 03
Not-Installed
SLOT 03
2
10
8
Fan 04
Not-Installed
SLOT 04
3
SLOT 05
4
10
8
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SLOT 06
5
10
8
NAME
SLOT 07
6
SLOT 08
7
10
SLOT 09
8
SLOT 10
SPEED CODE
RPM
STATUS
NLR
MAX
MIN
TYPE
ADDRESS
Fan 01
5
2100
OK
3.0G
10
8
SAS
5000C500-0D2002D1
Fan 02
5
2200
OK
1.5G
10
6.0G
8
10
8
SATA
SAS
5001B469-84965C03
5000C500-17C8FD25
Temperature Element (0x04):
ID
CT(‘C)
HTW
32
60
LTW
OTWarn
5
No
ENC. Temp
01
8
Chip Temp
02
10
8
Voltage Element (0x12):
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10
8
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SLOT 11
10
10
8
NAME
SLOT 12
11
10
8
1V 5V
42
VOLT(V)
85
5
No
OVLMT
UVLMT
STATUS
0.99
1.07
0.94
None
4.96
5.32
4.63
None
Connector Element (0x19):
PowerSupply Element (0x02):
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NAME
NAME
STATUS
PHY
NLR
TYPE
STATUS
Connector00
16
02
PowerSupply01
OK
Connector00
17
02
PowerSupply02
OK
Connector00
18
02
AudibleAlarm Element (0x06):
Connector00
19
02
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Connector01
20
6.0G
02
Connected
NAME STATUS ALMSTATE
Connector01
21
6.0G
02
Connected
Audible-Alarm Normal 0
Connector01
22
6.0G
02
Connected
CLI>
Connector01
23
6.0G
02
Connected
Connector02
24
02
The showlogs command allows you to display system event notifications that have been generated by the
Connector02
25
02
6Gb/s SAS JBOD enclosure.
Connector02
26
02
Syntax
Connector02
27
02
CLI>showlogs [DisplayMode(hex, detail, default)]
Cooling Element (0x03):
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• SHOWLOGS Command
Example:
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CLI Command
CLI Command
CLI>showlogs
G. You can also cancel the program step by type ‘q’.
00000000-00000000:PLATFORM:Firmware initialization started
H. If transfer OK, the transfered data is updated. Cold-start expander (Power cycle again) to take effect.
Day00000-00:00:00 ENCLOSURE-Fan 01 Failed
Example:
• FDL Command
Update procedure, use Xmodem to transfer, refer to “fdl” command for detail operation.
6Gb/s SAS JBOD enclosure has the added feature of the expander firmware update through the CLI on the
CLI> fdl { code | mfgb } offset[Enter]
external RS-232 port. Before you process the firmware update, there are two block regions that you can update expander microcode on 6Gb/s SAS JBOD enclosure.
Use HyperTerminal or TeraTerm utility with Xmodem mode to transfer and update files.
(1)CODE region - for FW file : sas2xfwXXXX.fw
If transfer OK, the transfered data is updated. Cold-start expander (Power cycle again) to take effect.
(2)MFGB region - for Data file : mfgdat6gYYYY.rom The following firmware and data are available in the following filename format. To update the expander controller firmware, follow the procedure below: Syntax: all the commands please type in lower case
(1)FW file (CODE) : sas2xfwXXXX.fw (2)Data file (MFGB) : mfgdat6gYYYY.rom
CLI>fdl { code | mfgb } offset[Enter] Update 6Gb/s SAS JBOD enclosure firmware: Then use XModem/(Checksum) protocol transmit file to update ROM Region
CLI> fdl code 0
The following procedures are used to update firmware through the RS-232:
Use HyperTerminal or TeraTerm utility with Xmodem mode to transfer sas2xfwXXXX.fw. If transfer OK, the transfered data is updated. Cold-start expander (Power cycle again) to take effect.
A. Open any UART communication tools like HypeTerminal(115200,n,8,1). B. Press any key on HyperTerminal window, the window will show “CLI>” prompt.
Update SAS expander data file:
C. Type help will show help screen.
CLI>fdl mfgb 0
D. One command to update firmware. Step as follow, E. Issue download & update command under “CLI>”.
Use HyperTerminal or TeraTerm utility with Xmodem mode to transfer mfgdat6gYYYY.rom.
CLI>fdl code 0
If transfer OK, the transfered data is updated. Cold-start expander (Power cycle again) to take effect.
Please Use XModem Protocol for File Transmission. Use Q Or q to quit Download before starting XModem. <-----expander prompt for ready to receive file to update. F. Then under HyperTerminal program, use the pull down menu item transfer “Send” -> send files when dialog box prompts, choose “Xmodem” and the file in the directory then press “send”. (1). If the expander receives the file under the timeout limit (60s), the process starts. (2). If time out, please retry the step E again.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
FCC and CE Statement
Please read this section carefully before proceeding. These precautions explain the correct and safe use of this device, thereby helping to prevent injury to you or others, and also help you to minimize the risk of damaging the device.
Shielded cables must be used with this equipment to maintain compliance with radio frequency energy emission regulations and ensure a suitably high level of immunity to electromagnetic disturbances.
Warnings Always follow the basic warnings listed here to avoid the risk of serious injury or death from electrical shock, short-circuiting, fire, and other hazards. These warnings include, but are not limited to: ‧ With the exception of the user-swappable parts, do no attempt to disassemble or modify the enclosure. If this device appears to be malfunctioning, contact Customer Service. ‧ Do not drop the enclosures or any of its drive modules; dropping or mishandling of the enclosure or drive modules may result in a malfunction. ‧ Do not insert your fingers or foreign objects inside the enclosure; take particular care when small children are present. ‧ Do not expose the device to rain, use it near water or containers that contain liquids which might spill into any openings, or in damp or wet conditions. ‧ If unusual smells, sounds, or smoke come from the device, or if liquids enter it, switch it off immediately and unplug it from the electrical outlet. Follow the instructions in this manual carefully; contact Customer Service for additional advice not covered in this User’s Guide.
Copyright and Trademarks The information of the products in this manual is subject to change without prior notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of the vendor, who assumes no liability or responsibility for any errors that may appear in this manual. All brands and trademarks are the properties of their respective owners. This manual contains materials protected under International Copyright Conventions. All rights reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, without the written permission of the manufacturer and the author.
FCC Warning This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the F FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment nt in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at their own expense. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two condit conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received; including interference that may cause undesired undesi operation.
CE Certification This equipment complies with the requirements relating to electromagnetic ctromagnetic compatibility, EN55022/EN55024 for Information Technology Equipment of the European Union.
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