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1U SCSI JBOD 4-bay Rackmount Enclosure Installation Guide October 3, 2002 • Revision A Patent Pending StorBlade TM.
S S t t o o r r B B l l a a d d e e TM SCSI JBOD Installation Guide Rev A ii StorBlade TM Copyright Copyright 1998, 1999, 2001 by JMR Electronics, Inc.
S S t t o o r r B B l l a a d d e e TM SCSI JBOD Installation Guide Rev A iii StorBlade TM T T a a b b l l e e o o f f C C o o n n t t e e n n t t s s T able of Contents 1. Intr oduction 2/4/6/8/10/12/15-bay Product Family Features . . . . . . . . . .
6. 1U04 Cabinet Installation Rail Mounting Kit Hardware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-2 Spare Hardware Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-2 Rail Installation .
The 4-bay StorBlade TM 1U SCSI JBOD enclosure is designed for use with a host system to provide a high-end storage solution. The following is a summary of the 4-bay 1U enclosure features: • The 4-bay StorBlade TM 1U SCSI JBOD Rackmount enclosure is a four drive enclosure that supports up to four 3.
StorBlade TM products use advanced mid-plane technology developed by JMR, that allows power supplies, drives, and all other enclosure components to interface into a single board. This provides superior performance and easy connectivity . The host interface supports single-ended, W ide Ultra2 SCSI (L VD), and Ultra 160.
S S t t o o r r B B l l a a d d e e TM SCSI JBOD Installation Guide Rev A 2-1 This chapter covers specification information for the 4-bay StorBlade TM enclosures. The following matrix describes the identification codes for the available configurations for all FOR TRA and the StorBlade TM enclosures.
Environmental Specifications Operating T emperature: 5°C to 40°C (41°F to 104°F) Storage T emperature: 0°C to 65°C (32°F to 149°F) Maximum ambient temperature is dependent on the recommended temperature to meet the MTBF rating as specified by the manufacturer of the installed devices.
Thermal Specifications StorBlade TM enclosures have been designed to meet the air-flow/cooling requirements for popular 7,200, 10,000 and 15,000 RPM disk drives. Using a high performance blower , air is pulled in from all open vents and exhausted out the back of the unit.
S S t t o o r r B B l l a a d d e e TM SCSI JBOD Installation Guide Rev A 3-1 This chapter covers SCSI device installation for 4-bay 1U rackmount enclosures. SCA Connection and Hot-Swapping The unit uses SCA-2 type connectors which provide a safe means of connection/disconnection when hot-swapping devices.
2. Place the device in the canister with the four screw holes aligned with the holes in the device. Mount the drive by using the screws included with the unit. (use all 4 screws to mount the drive). 3. Replace the canister into the unit. 4. Repeat steps 1 through 3 until all devices are installed.
S S t t o o r r B B l l a a d d e e TM SCSI JBOD Installation Guide Rev A 4-1 This chapter covers SCSI device setup and option settings. Please take note of the installation warnings below before beginning setup. Basic Personality Card Setup This section covers 4-bay 1U SCSI JBOD units using the basic personality card.
Setting ID The basic personality card has jumpers available on the personality card to set the ID for each slot. T o access the jumpers the top cover must be removed. The following picture indicates the location of jumpers W1-W4. There are 4 jumpers on the personality card (W1, W2, W3, and W4) for hard setting the ID of each slot.
ID Conflict When two devices share the same SCSI ID, a conflict occurs. This conflict must be corrected before the SCSI bus will work properly . If a conflict occurs, check all jumper settings to ensure that no devices on the bus share the same ID. Also check all other devices on the bus outside of the enclosure.
The SCSI In ports are used to connect to a host and require an external cable with a 68-pin High-Density male connector to mate at the enclosure side. Cables are not included. Each SCSI channel must use a separate external cable connection from the rackmount to the host adapter or RAID controller .
JMR carries its own line of high-quality external StorBlade TM compatible SCSI cables. The following T able lists JMR part numbers and descriptions. Please contact a JMR representative for current availability and pricing.
This section covers operation of the power supply and blowers. Power Supply Removal/Insertion In the 1U04 SCSI JBOD enclosure, the power supply is not a field replaceable unit (FRU). Therefore, if you have a power supply malfunction, contact T echnical Support at JMR Electronics.
S S t t o o r r B B l l a a d d e e TM SCSI JBOD Installation Guide Rev A 6-1 6. 1U04 Cabinet Installation This chapter covers the installation of the Rackmount enclosure into a standard 19" (483mm) wide and 30" (762mm) to 36" (914mm) deep cabinet that meets the EMA/RETMA standards.
Rail Mounting Kit Hardware • Eight #10-32 Screws • Four each #8-32 Screws/W ashers/Nuts Spare Hardware Parts Check with a JMR Sales Representative for pricing and availability of spare hardware parts. Description JMR Part Number #10-32 Screw HDS-01580 #8-32 Screw HDS-00350 #8-32 Nut HDN-00040 #8-32 W asher HDW-00080 Rail Installation 1.
2. Affix the extension bracket to the rear of the unit using two #10-32 screws. There are 3 holes in the extension bracket for mounting. Depending on the hole pattern that is being used in the cabinet, two holes should always be available for securing the extension bracket.
S S t t o o r r B B l l a a d d e e TM SCSI JBOD Installation Guide Rev A 7-1 For current information on this product, including updates to the manual and technical support related issues, please contact the sales support section of our web page at www .
S S t t o o r r B B l l a a d d e e TM SCSI JBOD Installation Guide Rev A A-1 Drive Manufacturers Fujitsu Internet Address: www .fcpa.com Hitachi Internet Address: www .hitachi.com IBM (International Business Machines Corporation) Internet Address: www .
Host Bus Adapter Manufacturers Adaptec, Inc. Internet Address: www .adaptec.com Antares Microsystems Internet Address: www .antares.com Emulex Corporation Internet Address: www .emulex.com JNI Corporation Internet Address: www .jni.com QLogic Corp. Internet Address: www .
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