After you install 2145-92F
SAS expansion enclosures into the rack, you must connect them to each
2145-SV1 or 2145-DH8 node in the I/O group that
will use them.
Before you begin
Important: To support the 2145-92F
expansion enclosure, 2145-SV1 and 2145-DH8 systems
require software version 7.8.0. Do not connect the expansion enclosure if software version 7.8.0 is
not installed on the system.
About this task
This task applies if you are installing a
2145-92F
expansion enclosure. When you insert the SAS cables, ensure that the
connector is oriented correctly to the node and expansion enclosure.
- For 2145-24F
or
2145-12F
expansion enclosures, the blue pull tab must be below the cable ( 1 in
Figure 1).
Figure 1. SAS cable connector orientation
- For 2145-SV1 or
2145-DH8 nodes and 2145-92F
enclosures, the blue pull tab must be above the connector ( 2 in Figure 1).
- Insert the connector gently until it clicks into place. If you feel resistance, the connector is
probably oriented the wrong way. Do not force
it.
Note: It
might be hard to attach the SAS cable to a
2145-SV1
SAS port. If it
will not close by itself, you might need to push the SAS cable latch down with your finger (see
Figure 2).
Figure 2. Pushing the SAS cable latch closed
- When inserted correctly, the connector can be removed only by pulling the tab.
Be aware of the following guidelines when you attach the cables to the SAS ports.
- No cable can be connected between a port on a left canister and a port on a right canister of
the expansion enclosures.
- Ensure that cables are installed in an orderly way to reduce the risk of
cable damage when replaceable units are removed or inserted.
- SAS cables must be routed through the cable management arms to reduce the risk of disconnecting
the nodes from their storage arrays. This step also helps to protect the SAS cables from getting
damaged if you slide the node or enclosure out of the rack while they are attached. Arrange your
cables to provide access to the following components:
- Ethernet ports, including the technician port. The technician port is used for initial setup of
the system by directly attaching to a personal computer. It can also be used to complete service
actions for the system.
- USB ports. USB ports can be used to initialize the system or to perform service-related tasks by
using a USB flash drive that contains executable files for initializing the system.
- Fibre Channel and Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) ports. If your system has an optionally
installed Fibre Channel and FCoE adapter for host and external storage attachment, ensure that these
ports are accessible.
- The nodes and the enclosures themselves. Access is required to the hardware for servicing and
for safely removing and replacing components by using two or more people.
Procedure
- Install the cables, as shown in Figure 3.
Note: Figure 3 is provided to show the cable
connections between the SAS enclosures and each node enclosure. It does not imply or represent the
precise racking order for the enclosures in a rack. However, due to its size and weight, always
place the
2145-92F
enclosure near the bottom of the rack.
Figure 3. Connecting the SAS cables
- If more I/O groups are configured, repeat the cabling procedure for the other I/O
groups.
Each system can have a maximum of four I/O groups, with two chains of expansion enclosures attached
to each I/O group. On each SAS chain, the systems can support up to a SAS chain weight of 10.