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a Connect the power cords to the power supply units. b Connect the power cords to a power outlet of the socket strip in the rack. Connecting with the mains voltage b b a a Server Storage module b b a a Completing server installation Release the locking mechanism of both rails a. Push the server as far as it will go into the rack b until the QRLs engage c. i Note that the QRLs are engaged properly on both sides. v Be careful with your finger. You can pinch it if the QRL changes to the release position. Storage modules: Attaching the slide rails to the rack Push the M5 cage nuts b into the 2nd holes of the front rack pillars above the base line of the controller enclosure a . Attach the support bracket to the left rear rack pillar. Insert the pins of the left slide rail in the 1st and 3rd holes from the bottom of the support bracket c. Secure the left side of the front pillar using the M5 centering screw d and the M5 pan head screw e. For the right slide rail, insert the pins in the holes of the rear pillar, and secure the other side of the slide rail to the front pillar in the same way as the left slide rail. b e c a a d Fitting a storage module in the rack Push the storage module as far as possible in the rack. Fasten the storage module to the rack using the two knurled screws on the storage modules front panel which is fit into the M5 cage nuts in the support upright a. a a Fitting the server in the rack Fully extend the telescopic rails until they lock in place a. The telescopic rails must click into place so that they can no longer be moved. At a slight angle, lower the server onto the rear mounting point on the telescopic rails d. Fold down the server c while pressing the rails inwards to the server sides. Ensure that all rack mounting bolts (6 or 8) are properly seated in the mounting points on the telescopic rails and that the locking bars engage e. Do NOT install the modules too high in the rack if the bottom of the rack is empty. The weight of the modules may cause the rack to become “top heavy” and unstable if installed in the top of an empty rack. The storage modules are preconfigured and assigned by numbers in the factory. The sequence of storage modules must be observed precisely when they are mounted; otherwise the system does not work. The numbers assigned in the factory are put on the front side of the DX80 S2 component and at the rear frame of the units. i Locating the mounting positions in the rack For a PRIMERGY rack, please refer to the “User´s Guide“ on the documentation CD. For a third party rack, please refer to the technical manual of the respective rack. Rack requirements ETERNUS CS800 S4 Entry / Scale Without expansion modules With expansion modules Height Entry: 2 HU, i.e. 8.9 cm Scale: 4 HU, i.e. 17.8 cm Up to 22 HU, i.e. 97.8 cm (9 expansions) Width (side to side) 48.26 cm 48.26 cm Depth (front to back) 77 cm 77 cm (Controller enclosure) Weight (stand alone) Entry: 25 kg Scale: 60 kg (Server 25 kg + Base 35 kg) Up to 375 kg (up to 35 kg per enclosure) Ventilation clearance At least 20 cm on the front and rear Installing the rack Server: Mounting the rail systems When using telescopic rails, the rack must be protected against tilting. For information on available tilt protections, please refer to the Rack Configurator. Attach the support bracket to the left rear rack pillar. Identify the right and the left rail (see imprint on the rail). Start with the left rail. To release the locking mechanism press the rear side of the toothed levers together a and pull the hook simultaneously as far as it will go b. If the toothed levers are difficult to access you can use the unlocking tool to release the hook (see delivery pack). Put the unlocking tool into the holes of the toothed levers. Press the toothed levers together in the direction of the arrow c and pull simulataneously the hook as far as it will go. Position the rail on the rear support bracket by inserting the retaining bolts d. Position the left rail on the front left support upright so that the support upright resides between the two brackets of the rail: Press the rail together e. Move the rail outwards until the designated position (grid of support upright) is reached f. The black bolts must lock in the corresponding holes. Press the bracket backwards until the rail engages g. v The toothed levers must be closed. The two black bolts must be flush with the bracket. Option Fix each rail with one earthquake se- curity screw M5 h. The earthquake security screw has to be tightened with max. 1Nm. Check if the rail will be fixed by pressing the left rail backwards. Repeat this procedure to install the right rail. earthquake security screw M5 (option) max. 1Nm a c d h b e f g a c 1. Installing the rack 2. Locating the mounting positions in the rack 3. Server: Mounting the telescopic rail in the rack and fitting the server in the rack 4. Scale storage modules: Attaching the slide rails to the rack and fitting a storage module in the rack 5. Scale: Preparing FC and LAN cables with the labels from the label sheet (not shown) 6. Connecting with the mains voltage Installation procedure 7. Scale: Connecting server and storage base module with LAN and FC cables, connecting storage base module and storage expansion modules with SAS cables 8. Turning on the system 9. Connecting the server with a notebook 10. Doing the initial configuration with the notebook 11. Connecting the system with the LAN 12. Systems with Fibre Channel option: Connecting FC cables to the SAN or to direct attached hosts and devices First of all, please take a few moments to familiarize yourself with the instructions in the supplied manual, “Safety Notes and Regulations”. Do not unpack the server and storage modules until they are at their installation location. Ask other people to help you transport the modules. If the devices are brought in from a cold environment, condensation may occur both inside and on the outside of the devices. In case of high temperature differences, please allow a sufficient acclimatization time of up to 10 hours before powering on the server and the storage modules. For further information about setting up the ETERNUS CS800 S4 system (e.g. clearance areas, acclimatization times), please refer to the “User’s Guide” on the documentation CD. You will find detailed information on installing, operating and maintaining your ETERNUS CS800 S4 system as well as related safety instructions in the “User’s Guide” manual on the documentation CD. Important information Considerations before installation Rackmount kit “Safety Notes and Regulations“ manual Documentation CD including the “User´s Guide“ Quick Start Hardware poster Label sheet RX300 S7 server transport box RX300 S7 server 2 power cords Cable transport box (Scale model only) 2 FC cables 2 LAN cables DX80 S2 storage base transport box (Scale model only) DX80 S2 base module 2 power cords Rackmount kit Please check first that the delivery is complete. Delivery pack (on delivery without rack) DX80 S2 storage expansion transport box (optional for Scale model only) DX80 S2 expansion module 2 power cords, 2 SAS cables Rackmount kit You can find the current version of all manuals at http://manuals.ts.fujitsu.com Navigate to Storage Solutions > Storage systems > ETERNUS CS800 S4. Please follow the instructions in the "Safety Notes and Regulations" manual delivered with the RX300 S7 delivery pack and the information on warranty regulations on the documentation CD. Please note Internet URLs Important Note 10601734142 *10601734142* ETERNUS CS800 S4 Entry Scale a a Server b Storage base c Storage expansion (optional) a b c 1 server 5 x 1 GbE ports for 1 Gb LAN connections Optionally: 2 x 10 Gb ports for 10 Gb LAN connections 2 x 8 Gb Fibre Channel ports for SAN connections 1 server 1 storage base module Optionally 1 to 9 storage expansion modules 3 x 1 Gb ports for 1Gb LAN connections Optionally: 8 x 1 Gb ports for 1 Gb LAN connections 4 x 10 Gb ports for 10 Gb LAN connections 4 x 8 Gb Fibre Channel ports for SAN connections Hot Spares Disks Congratulations from Fujitsu on purchasing your new ETERNUS CS800 S4 system. Welcome The ETERNUS CS800 S4 system is available in several variants. This poster is applicable for each variant. It guides you through the ETERNUS CS800 S4 installation in case your system is delivered in components. Quick Start Hardware ETERNUS CS800 S4 First Steps Hardware Setup and Configuration English Serial number If you contact Fujitsu Support provide the ETERNUS CS800 Serial number. This serial number is available as a label on the Primergy RX300 S7. It is also dispayed at the home page of the ETERNUS CS800 S4 Remote Management Console. RX300 S7

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Page 1: Please note - Fujitsumanuals.ts.fujitsu.com/file/11107/cs800-qsp-en.pdf · a Connect the power cords to the power supply units. b Connect the power cords to a power outlet of the

a Connect the power cords to the power supply units.

b Connect the power cords to a power outlet of the socket strip in the rack.

Connecting with the mains voltage

b

b

a

a

Server

Storage module

b

b

a

a

Completing server installation

► Release the locking mechanism of both rails a.

► Push the server as far as it will go into the rack b until the QRLs engage c.

i Note that the QRLs are engaged properly on both sides.

v Be careful with your finger. You can pinch it if the QRL changes to the release position.

Storage modules: Attaching the slide rails to the rack

► Push the M5 cage nuts b into the 2nd holes of the front rack pillars above the base line of the controller enclosure a.

► Attach the support bracket to the left rear rack pillar.

► Insert the pins of the left slide rail in the 1st and 3rd holes from the bottom of the support bracket c.

► Secure the left side of the front pillar using the M5 centering screw dand the M5 pan head screw e.

► For the right slide rail, insert the pins in the holes of the rear pillar, and secure the other side of the slide rail to the front pillar in the same way as the left slide rail.

b

e

c

a a

d

Fitting a storage module in the rack

► Push the storage module as far as possible in the rack.

► Fasten the storage module to the rack using the two knurled screws on the storage modules front panel which is fit into the M5 cage nuts in the support upright a.

a a

Fitting the server in the rack

► Fully extend the telescopic rails until they lock in place a. The telescopic rails must click into place so that they can no longer be moved.

► At a slight angle, lower the server onto the rear mounting point on the telescopic rails d.

► Fold down the server c while pressing the rails inwards to the server sides. Ensure that all rack mounting bolts (6 or 8) are properly seated in the mounting points on the telescopic rails and that the locking bars engage e.

Do NOT install the modules too high in the rack if the bottom of the rack is empty. The weight of the modules may cause the rack to become “top heavy” and unstable if installed in the top of an empty rack.

The storage modules are preconfigured and assigned by numbers in the factory. The sequence of storage modules must be observed precisely when they are mounted; otherwise the system does not work.

The numbers assigned in the factory are put on the front side of the DX80 S2 component and at the rear frame of the units.

i

Locating the mounting positions in the rack

For a PRIMERGY rack, please refer to the “User´s Guide“ on the documentation CD.

For a third party rack, please refer to the technical manual of the respective rack.

Rack requirementsETERNUS CS800 S4 Entry / Scale

Without expansion modules With expansion modules

Height Entry: 2 HU, i.e. 8.9 cm

Scale: 4 HU, i.e. 17.8 cm

Up to 22 HU, i.e. 97.8 cm

(9 expansions)

Width (side to side) 48.26 cm 48.26 cm

Depth (front to back) 77 cm 77 cm (Controller enclosure)

Weight (stand alone) Entry: 25 kg

Scale: 60 kg (Server 25 kg + Base 35 kg)

Up to 375 kg (up to 35 kg per enclosure)

Ventilation clearance At least 20 cm on the front and rear

Installing the rack

Server: Mounting the rail systems

When using telescopic rails, the rack must be protected against tilting. For information on available tilt protections, please refer to the Rack Configurator.

► Attach the support bracket to the left rear rack pillar.

► Identify the right and the left rail (see imprint on the rail).

► Start with the left rail. To release the locking mechanism press the rear side of the toothed levers together a and pull the hook simultaneously as far as it will go b.

► If the toothed levers are difficult to access you can use the unlocking tool to release the hook (see delivery pack). Put the unlocking tool into the holes of the toothed levers. Press the toothed levers together in the direction of the arrow c and pull simulataneously the hook as far as it will go.

► Position the rail on the rear support bracket by inserting the retaining bolts d. Position the left rail on the front left support upright so that the support upright resides between the two brackets of the rail:

► Press the rail together e.

► Move the rail outwards until the designated position (grid of support upright) is reached f. The black bolts must lock in the corresponding holes.

► Press the bracket backwards until the rail engages g.

v • The toothed levers must be closed.

• The two black bolts must be flush with the bracket.

Option

► Fix each rail with one earthquake se-curity screw M5 h. The earthquake security screw has to be tightened with max. 1Nm.

► Check if the rail will be fixed by pressing the left rail backwards.

► Repeat this procedure to install the right rail.

earthquake security screw M5 (option)

max. 1Nm

a c

d

h

b

e

f

g

a c

1. Installing the rack

2. Locating the mounting positions in the rack

3. Server: Mounting the telescopic rail in the rack and fitting the server in the rack

4. Scale storage modules: Attaching the slide rails to the rack and fitting a storage module in the rack

5. Scale: Preparing FC and LAN cables with the labels from the label sheet (not shown)

6. Connecting with the mains voltage

Installation procedure

7. Scale: Connecting server and storage base module with LAN and FC cables, connecting storage base module and storage expansion modules with SAS cables

8. Turning on the system

9. Connecting the server with a notebook

10. Doing the initial configuration with the notebook

11. Connecting the system with the LAN

12. Systems with Fibre Channel option: Connecting FC cables to the SAN or to direct attached hosts and devices

• First of all, please take a few moments to familiarize yourself with the instructions in the supplied manual, “Safety Notes and Regulations”.

• Do not unpack the server and storage modules until they are at their installation location. Ask other people to help you transport the modules.

• If the devices are brought in from a cold environment, condensation may occur both inside and on the outside of the devices. In case of high temperature differences, please allow a sufficient acclimatization time of up to 10 hours before powering on the server and the storage modules.

• For further information about setting up the ETERNUS CS800 S4 system (e.g. clearance areas, acclimatization times), please refer to the “User’s Guide” on the documentation CD.

You will find detailed information on installing, operating and maintaining your ETERNUS CS800 S4 system as well as related safety instructions in the “User’s Guide” manual on the documentation CD.

Important information

Considerations before installation

• Rackmount kit

• “Safety Notes and Regulations“ manual

• Documentation CD including the “User´s Guide“

• Quick Start Hardware poster

• Label sheet

RX300 S7 server transport box • RX300 S7 server

• 2 power cords

Cable transport box (Scale model only) • 2 FC cables

• 2 LAN cables

DX80 S2 storage base transport box(Scale model only)

DX80 S2 base module

• 2 power cords

• Rackmount kit

Please check first that the delivery is complete.

Delivery pack (on delivery without rack)

DX80 S2 storage expansion transport box(optional for Scale model only)

DX80 S2 expansion module

• 2 power cords, 2 SAS cables

• Rackmount kit

• You can find the current version of all manuals athttp://manuals.ts.fujitsu.comNavigate to Storage Solutions > Storage systems > ETERNUS CS800 S4.

• Please follow the instructions in the "Safety Notes and Regulations" manual delivered with the RX300 S7 delivery pack and the information on warranty regulations on the documentation CD.

Please note

Internet URLs

Important Note

10601734142

*10601734142*

ETERNUS CS800 S4

Entry

Scale

a

a Server

b Storage base

c Storage expansion (optional)

a

b

c

► 1 server

► 5 x 1 GbE ports for 1 Gb LAN connections

► Optionally: 2 x 10 Gb ports for 10 Gb LAN connections 2 x 8 Gb Fibre Channel ports for SAN connections

► 1 server

► 1 storage base module

► Optionally 1 to 9 storage expansion modules

► 3 x 1 Gb ports for 1Gb LAN connections

► Optionally: 8 x 1 Gb ports for 1 Gb LAN connections 4 x 10 Gb ports for 10 Gb LAN connections 4 x 8 Gb Fibre Channel ports for SAN connections Hot Spares Disks

Congratulations from Fujitsu on purchasing your new ETERNUS CS800 S4 system.

Welcome

The ETERNUS CS800 S4 system is available in several variants.

This poster is applicable for each variant. It guides you through the ETERNUS CS800 S4 installation in case your system is delivered in components.

Quick Start Hardware

ETERNUS CS800 S4First Steps Hardware Setup and ConfigurationEnglish

Serial number

If you contact Fujitsu Support provide the ETERNUS CS800 Serial number. This serial number is available as a label on the Primergy RX300 S7.

It is also dispayed at the home page of the ETERNUS CS800 S4 Remote Management Console.

RX300 S7

Page 2: Please note - Fujitsumanuals.ts.fujitsu.com/file/11107/cs800-qsp-en.pdf · a Connect the power cords to the power supply units. b Connect the power cords to a power outlet of the

The Fujitsu ETERNUS team wishes you every success with your new ETERNUS CS800 S4 system.

All the best!

Server: Controls and indicators, external ports

Front side

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Rear side

a Global Error / CSS / ID indicator

b LAN speed indicator

c LAN link/transfer indicator

a Hot-plug power supply unit indicator

b Video connector (VGA)

c LAN port (1 Gbit/s) for iRMC service

d LAN port (1 Gbit/s). Usage depending on the model

e LAN port (1Gbit/s) for field engineer

f Serial connector

g 4 USB connectors

The additional connectors available on your server depend on the options and expansion cards installed. The standard connectors are marked with symbols, and some are color-coded.

i You require special software (e.g. drivers) for some of the connected devices. Refer to the documentation for the connected device.

p

a Reset button

b ID indicator

c Power-on indicator

d NMI button

e On/Off button

f CSS indicator

g Temperature error indicator

h Fan error indicator

i Global Error indicator

j Memory error indicator

k PSU error indicator

l CPU error indicator

m HDD/SSD error indicator

n HDD/SSD activity indicator

o ID card

p Front USB

q ID button

r HDD/SSD FAULT indicator

s HDD/SSD BUSY indicator

Server indicators

Storage Base Module: Controls and indicators, external ports

a PWC Port (not used)

b ID (Identify) indicator

c CA#0 Fault indicator

d DI (OUT) port

e DI (OUT) Linkup indicator

f LAN RMT port

g STS Ready/Fault indicator

h Master indicator

i LAN (MNT) port

j Inlet

k Power switch

l Activity indicator

m Link indicator

n Fan Fail indicator

o PSU Fail indicator

p AC Missing indicator

q Power indicator

r Host interface adapter (0)

s Link/Fault indicators

a Power indicator

b Ready indicator

c Fault indicator

d Identify indicator

e Cache indicator

f Power on button

Front side

Rear side

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a ib c e g hfd

lm

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f

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k j

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i For a detailed description of the error indicators, refer to the “User´s Guide“ on the Documentation CD.

Server indicatorss

Storage expansion module: Controls and indicators, external ports

a Fault indicator

b Not used with CS800 S4

c DI (Out) port

d DI (OUT) Linkup indicator

e DI (IN) port

f DI (IN) Linkup indicator

g Inlet

h PSU switch

i Fan Fail indicator

j PSU Fail indicator

k AC Missing indicator

l Power indicator

a Line indicator

b Fault indicator

c Power indicator

Front side

Rear side

b

a

c

ca b fd e

lk

ji

h g

i For a detailed description of the error indicators, refer to “User´s Guide“ on the Documentation CD.

Server indicatorss

a

r

bc

bbcc a

dc eg

b f

i For a detailed description of the error indicators, refer to the “User’s Guide” on the Documentation CD.

s

p

Scale with Fibre Channel option: Connecting the FC cables

The usage of the ports has been configured in the factory as follows:

• The lower ports on slots 2 and 5 are configured for PPT, the lower port on slot 1 and the upper port on slot 5 are configured for VTL.

• The port role can be changed on page Configuration > PTT > FC Initiators & Targets of the Remote Management Console. See “User‘s Guide“ for further information.

The usage of the FC ports has been pre-configured in the factory as follows:

• The lower port is configured for PPT, the upper port is configured for VTL.

• The port role can be changed on page Configuration > PTT > FC Initiators & Targets of the Remote Management Console. See “User‘s Guide“ for further information.

Entry with Fibre Channel option: Connecting the FC cables

DX80 S2 expansion

Server

DX80 S2 base

DX80 S2 expansion

Connecting storage module(s) and server

Initial configuration with the notebook

1. Setup the network connection on the notebook a.

2. Open a Web browser, type 10.1.1.1 in the address box, and press <Enter>.

3. Login on the CS800 Web GUI. Login type: Administrator, Password: spcc

4. Follow the instructions given by Getting Started Wizard b:

a

bFor details, please refer to the “User’s Guide“ on the documentation CD.

• Accept the License Agreement.

• Setup the Network Configuration.

• Set Date and Time.

• Check and confirm the settings.

Using an Ethernet cable, connect the Ethernet port on the notebook to a free 1 Gb Ethernet port aon slot 3 on the back of the server.

Connecting the server with a notebook

a

1. Switch on the power switches on the rear side of the storage modules.

2. Press the ON/OFF button of the storage base module a.

3. Wait until the READY LEDs of all storage modules have switched to green.

4. Press the ON/OFF button of the server b.

5. Wait about 15 minutes before starting any further actions.

b

Turning on the system

a

Connecting the system with the LAN

Entry System

Entry System with 10 Gb/s Ethernet option

Scale System

Scale System with 10 Gb/s Ethernet option

Scale System with 1 Gb/s Ethernet option