Use the following procedures to attach SAS cables to the 5U enclosure during the initial
installation process. You can also remove a faulty SAS cable and replace it with a new one received
from FRU stock.
About this task
Be careful when you are replacing the hardware components that are
located in the back of the system. Do not inadvertently disturb or remove any cables that
you are not instructed to remove.
If you replace more than one cable, record which two ports, canisters, and enclosures each cable
connects, so you can match the connections with the replacement cables. The system cannot operate if
the SAS cabling to the expansion enclosure is incorrect. See Connecting the optional 5U SAS expansion enclosures for information about SAS
cabling.
When the 5U expansion enclosure is installed in the rack, the expansion canisters are upside
down. The input cable connects to the right port (port 1) on the expansion canister. The output
cable connects to the left port (port 2) on the canister.
Procedure
Removing a SAS cable
Locate the connector at the end of the SAS cable that is to be removed from the expansion
enclosure.
Grasp the connector by its blue tag. Pull the tag.
Release the connector and slide it out of the SAS port.
Repeat steps 2 and 3 on the other end of the SAS cable.
Replacing a SAS cable
Ensure that the SAS connector is oriented correctly, as shown in Figure 1. The blue tab must face towards the top
of the enclosure canister.
Figure 1. Correct orientation for SAS cable connectors
1 Blue pull tab
2 SAS cable
3 SAS port
Insert the SAS cable into the SAS port until you hear or feel a click. When the cable is
successfully inserted, you cannot disconnect the cable without pulling on the blue tag.
Connecting to a
system
node
Connect the SAS cable to the SAS port with blue tab above the connector (that is, facing
towards the top of the node).
You hear or feel a click when the cable is successfully inserted. You cannot disconnect the cable
without pulling on the blue tag.
Route the SAS cables through the cable management arms, as shown in Figure 2.
Figure 2. Example of SAS cables routed through the cable management arms
When both ends of a SAS cable are correctly connected, the green link-LED next to the connected
SAS ports are lit.
For example, Figure 3 shows the LEDs of
expansion canister 1 on a 5U expansion enclosure. The SAS cable is successfully inserted in to port
1 (input); port 2 (output) does not contain a SAS cable.
Figure 3. SAS cable correctly inserted into the SAS port