DELL SCV2080 User Manual1

Dell Storage Center  
SCv2080 Storage System  
Getting Started Guide  
Regulatory Model: E11J  
Regulatory Type: E11J001  
Setting Up the Storage System  
Consider the following best practices when setting up an SCv2080 storage system.  
Dell recommends that you use a dedicated SAN network for data transmission  
when using a Fibre Channel or iSCSI storage system.  
Complete the Worksheet to Record System Information in this guide before  
configuring the storage system.  
Always configure redundant data paths to provide alternate paths to and from  
the host server should one of the data paths become disabled.  
Before connecting any cables between the storage system and host server or  
expansion enclosure, physically label each port and connector.  
Always follow proper power-up and power-down procedures when cycling power  
across the network. Verify that critical network components are on separate  
power circuits.  
NOTE: This product is intended for restricted access locations, such as a  
dedicated equipment room or equipment closet.  
WARNING: If installed in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, the operating  
ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room  
ambient temperature. Therefore, consideration should be given to installing  
the equipment in an environment compatible with the maximum ambient  
temperature (Tma) specified by the manufacturer.  
Safety Warnings  
Heavy weight warning  
A fully configured SCv2080 storage system weighs up  
to 130 kg (287 lb). An unpopulated storage system  
weighs 62 kg (137 lb). Use appropriate lifting methods  
when installing the storage system.  
High temperature warning  
The operating temperature inside the drawers of a  
storage system can reach up to 60°C (140°F). Take  
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care when opening drawers and removing drive  
carriers.  
Electrical disconnection  
Indicates that all electrical supply connections to the  
storage system must be disconnected before  
proceeding.  
Battery pack warning  
Remove the battery pack before removing a storage  
controller from the storage system.  
WARNING: Installing an incompatible battery may increase the risk of fire or  
explosion. Observe the following precautions:  
The battery should only be replaced with a battery that is the same or  
equivalent as the factory installed battery.  
Do not attempt to open or service the battery. Do not dispose of the  
battery in a fire or with household waste. Contact the local waste disposal  
agency for the location of the nearest battery deposit site.  
Laser Radiation for Fibre Channel Storage Systems  
CAUTION: Class I laser radiation when open, avoid exposure  
to beam.  
WARNING: Laser radiation, avoid direct exposure to beam.  
The unit is certified in the U.S. to conform to the requirements of DHHS 21 CFR,  
chapter 1 Subchapter J for Class I (1) laser products, and elsewhere is certified as a  
Class I laser product conforming to the requirements of IEC 60825-1:2007.  
Class I laser products are not considered to be hazardous. The laser system and unit  
are designed so there is never any human access to laser radiation above a Class I  
level during normal operation, user maintenance or prescribed service condition.  
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Worksheet to Record System Information  
Use the following worksheet to record the information that is needed to install the  
SCv2080 storage system.  
Storage Center Information  
Gather and record the following information about the Storage Center network and  
the administrator user.  
Table 1. Storage Center Network  
Service Tag  
________________  
Management IPv4 address (Storage Center management ___ . ___ . ___ . ___  
address)  
Left Controller IPv4 address (Controller 1 MGMT port)  
Right Controller IPv4 address (Controller 2 MGMT port)  
Subnet mask  
___ . ___ . ___ . ___  
___ . ___ . ___ . ___  
___ . ___ . ___ . ___  
___ . ___ . ___ . ___  
________________  
___ . ___ . ___ . ___  
___ . ___ . ___ . ___  
Gateway IPv4 address  
Domain name  
DNS server address  
Secondary DNS server address  
Table 2. Storage Center Administrator  
Password for the default Storage Center “Admin” user  
________________  
Email address of the default Storage Center “Admin” user ________________  
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iSCSI Fault Domain Information  
For a storage system with iSCSI front-end ports, gather and record network  
information for the iSCSI fault domains. This information is needed to complete the  
Discover and Configure Uninitialized SCv2000 Series Storage Centers wizard.  
NOTE: For a storage system deployed with two Ethernet switches, Dell  
recommends setting up each fault domain on separate subnets.  
See the Dell Storage Center SCv2080 Storage System Deployment Guide for  
information about setting up iSCSI fault domains.  
Table 3. iSCSI Fault Domain 1  
Target IPv4 address  
___ . ___ . ___ . ___  
___ . ___ . ___ . ___  
___ . ___ . ___ . ___  
___ . ___ . ___ . ___  
___ . ___ . ___ . ___  
___ . ___ . ___ . ___  
Subnet mask  
Gateway IPv4 address  
IPv4 address for storage controller module 1: port 1  
IPv4 address for storage controller module 2: port 1  
(Four port I/O card only) IPv4 address for storage  
controller module 1: port 3  
(Four port I/O card only) IPv4 address for storage  
controller module 2: port 3  
___ . ___ . ___ . ___  
Table 4. iSCSI Fault Domain 2  
Target IPv4 address  
___ . ___ . ___ . ___  
___ . ___ . ___ . ___  
___ . ___ . ___ . ___  
___ . ___ . ___ . ___  
___ . ___ . ___ . ___  
Subnet mask  
Gateway IPv4 address  
IPv4 address for storage controller module 1: port 2  
IPv4 address for storage controller module 2: port 2  
(4-port I/O card only) IPv4 address for storage controller ___ . ___ . ___ . ___  
module 1: port 4  
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(4-port I/O card only) IPv4 address for storage controller ___ . ___ . ___ . ___  
module 2: port 4  
Additional Storage Center Information  
The Network Time Protocol (NTP) and Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) server  
information is optional. The proxy server information is also optional, but it may be  
required to complete the Discover and Configure Uninitialized SCv2000 Series  
Storage Centers wizard.  
Table 5. NTP, SMTP, and Proxy Servers  
NTP server IPv4 address  
SMTP server IPv4 address  
___ . ___ . ___ . ___  
___ . ___ . ___ . ___  
___ . ___ . ___ . ___  
Backup SMTP server IPv4  
address  
SMTP server login ID  
________________  
________________  
___ . ___ . ___ . ___  
SMTP server password  
Proxy server IPv4 address  
Fibre Channel Zoning Information  
For a storage system with Fibre Channel front-end ports, record the physical and  
virtual WWNs of the Fibre Channel ports in Fault Domain 1 and Fault Domain 2. This  
information is displayed on the Review Front-End page of the Discover and  
Configure Uninitialized SCv2000 Series Storage Centers wizard. Use this  
information to configure zoning on each Fibre Channel switch.  
See the Dell Storage Center SCv2080 Storage System Deployment Guide for  
information about setting up Fibre Channel zoning.  
Table 6. Physical WWNs in Fault Domain 1  
Physical WWN of storage controller 1: port 1  
Physical WWN of storage controller 2: port 1  
________________  
________________  
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(4-port I/O card only) Physical WWN of storage controller ________________  
1: port 3  
(4-port I/O card only) Physical WWN of storage controller ________________  
2: port 3  
Table 7. Virtual WWNs in Fault Domain 1  
Virtual WWN of storage controller 1: port 1  
Virtual WWN of storage controller 2: port 1  
________________  
________________  
(4-port I/O card only) Virtual WWN of storage controller ________________  
1: port 3  
(4-port I/O card only) Virtual WWN of storage controller ________________  
2: port 3  
Table 8. Physical WWNs in Fault Domain 2  
Physical WWN of storage controller 1: port 2  
Physical WWN of storage controller 2: port 2  
________________  
________________  
________________  
(4-port I/O card only) Physical WWN of storage  
controller 1: port 4  
(4-port I/O card only) Physical WWN of storage  
controller 2: port 4  
________________  
Table 9. Virtual WWNs in Fault Domain 2  
Virtual WWN of storage controller 1: port 2  
Virtual WWN of storage controller 2: port 2  
________________  
________________  
(4-port I/O card only) Virtual WWN of storage controller ________________  
1: port 4  
(4-port I/O card only) Virtual WWN of storage controller ________________  
2: port 4  
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Locating Your Service Tag  
Your storage system is identified by a unique service tag and Express Service Code.  
You can find the service tag on the back of the storage system chassis. Dell uses this  
information to route support calls to the appropriate personnel.  
Figure 1. Service Tag Location  
Other Information You May Need  
To install the storage system, you may need the following additional information.  
NOTE: See the safety and regulatory information that shipped with your  
Storage Center components. Warranty information is included as a separate  
document.  
The Dell Storage Center SCv2080 Storage System Deployment Guide provides  
information about cabling storage system hardware components and configuring  
a new storage system using the Dell Storage Manager Client.  
The Dell Storage Manager Storage Center Administrator's Guide describes how  
to use the Dell Storage Manager Client to manage a Storage Center.  
The Dell Storage Manager Administrator’s Guide describes how to use Dell  
Storage Manager to manage multiple Storage Center systems.  
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Installation and Configuration  
Before you begin installation, make sure that the site where you plan to install the  
storage system has 208 V power from an independent source or a rack power  
distribution unit with a UPS. (110 V power is not supported.)  
In addition, verify that there is a 5U space in the lower 20U of the rack to install the  
storage system. If you plan to install the storage system above the lower 20U of a  
rack, a customer-provided mechanical lift must be used to avoid injury.  
Safety Precautions  
Always follow these safety precautions to avoid injury and damage to Storage Center  
equipment.  
If equipment described in this section is used in a manner not specified by Dell, the  
protection provided by the equipment could be impaired. For your safety and  
protection, observe the rules described in the following sections.  
NOTE: See the safety and regulatory information that shipped with each  
Storage Center component. Warranty information is included within this  
document or as a separate document.  
Installation Safety Precautions  
Follow these safety precautions:  
Dell recommends that only individuals with rack-mounting experience install the  
SCv2080 in a rack.  
You need at least two people to lift the storage system chassis from the shipping  
box and three people to install it in the rack. The empty chassis weighs  
approximately 62 kg (137 lbs).  
Make sure the storage system is always fully grounded to prevent damage from  
electrostatic discharge.  
When handling the storage system hardware, use an electrostatic wrist guard  
(not included) or a similar form of protection.  
The chassis must be mounted in a rack. The following safety requirements must be  
considered when the chassis is being mounted:  
The rack construction must be capable of supporting the total weight of the  
installed chassis. The design should incorporate stabilizing features suitable to  
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prevent the rack from tipping or being pushed over during installation or in normal  
use.  
To avoid danger of the rack toppling over, slide only one chassis out of the rack at  
a time.  
The storage system must be operated with low-pressure rear exhaust installation  
(back pressure created by rack doors and obstacles not to exceed 5 Pascals [0.5  
mm water gauge]).  
Unpacking Storage Center Equipment  
Unpack the storage system and identify the items in your shipment.  
Figure 2. SCv2080 Storage System Components  
1.  
Hard Drives  
2.  
4.  
Storage system  
Documentation  
3.  
Rack rails (2)  
WARNING: Two people using lift straps are required to lift the storage  
system to avoid injury.  
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Installing the Storage System in a Rack  
Install the SCv2080 storage system and other Storage Center system components in  
a rack.  
NOTE: Mount the storage system in a manner that allows for expansion in  
the rack and prevents the rack from becoming topheavy.  
WARNING: If you plan to install the storage system above the lower 20U of  
a rack, a customer-provided mechanical lift must be used to avoid injury.  
1. Determine where to mount the storage system in the rack and mark the location  
at the front and rear of the rack.  
NOTE: The storage system and expansion enclosures each require 5U  
of rack space for installation.  
2. Position the rails at the marked locations and extend the rails to fit the rack.  
3. Install the shelf and rails in the rack following the safety instructions and the rack  
installation instructions provided with your rail kit.  
Figure 3. Attach the Mounting Rails to the Rack  
4. Slide the storage system chassis onto the rails until the rear of the array passes  
through the rear hold-down brackets.  
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Figure 4. Mount the SCv2080 Storage System Chassis  
5. Secure the storage system chassis to the rails using mounting screws and by  
bolting the rear hold-down brackets to the chassis.  
6. Attach the plastic covers to the left and right side of the front of the storage  
system chassis.  
For more information about installing the storage system, see the Dell Storage  
Center SCv2080 Storage System Deployment Guide.  
7. If the Storage Center system includes an expansion enclosure, mount the  
expansion enclosure above the storage system. For more information about  
installing an expansion enclosure, see the Getting Started Guide included with  
the expansion enclosure.  
Installing the Hard Drives  
Hard drives are connected to the backplane of the drawers using Disk Drive in Carrier  
(DDIC) hard drive carriers.  
The minimum number of drives for an SCv2080 storage system is 28, which is one  
full, front row in the top drawer and one full, front row in the bottom drawer.  
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Populate each row with identical drives. Do not mix types, speeds, or sizes in a single  
row.  
1. Open the top drawer.  
CAUTION: If the storage system operates for too long (depending on  
altitude) with a drawer open, the storage system may overheat,  
causing a power failure and data loss. Such use may invalidate the  
warranty.  
a. Push and hold both drawer latches toward the center of the drawer.  
b. Pull out the drawer all the way until it stops.  
2. Populate the first row with 14 drives. Insert each disk drive in carrier (DDIC) into  
the drawer, one at a time.  
CAUTION: To maintain proper airflow, the drawers must be populated  
with drives in whole rows (there are three rows of 14 drives per  
drawer).  
a. Hold the DDIC vertically and slide it most of the way into the slot.  
b. Using both hands, apply downward pressure firmly and equally across the  
DDIC.  
c. While maintaining downward pressure on the DDIC, slide the top plate  
toward the back of the drawer until it clicks in place.  
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Figure 5. Installing DDIC in Drawer  
1. DDIC  
2. Top drawer  
CAUTION: If the DDIC fails to latch, do not use it and request a  
replacement from Dell Technical Support. If a faulty DDIC unlatches  
within a closed drawer, it can make the drawer unable to be opened.  
3. Close the drawer after inserting the DDICs.  
a. Locate the two lock-release buttons situated midway along the runners on  
each side of the drawer.  
b. Press the lock-release buttons inward and use your body to push the drawer  
toward the chassis until the locks disengage.  
c. Place your hands on the front bezel and continue to push the drawer inward  
until the bezel is flush with the chassis and the front drawer locks engage.  
WARNING: Keep fingers clear of the chassis as the drawer is  
closed.  
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4. Repeat the previous steps for the bottom drawer, populating the first row with  
14 drives.  
5. To maintain proper airflow, populate the remaining rows in the following order:  
a. Top drawer middle row  
b. Bottom drawer middle row  
c. Top drawer back row  
d. Bottom drawer back row  
Connecting the Power Cables  
Connect the power cables to the storage system.  
1. Before connecting the power cables, make sure that the power switches on the  
storage system are in the OFF position.  
2. Connect the power cables to the power supplies in the storage system chassis.  
Figure 6. Power Cables  
3. Secure each power cable to the storage system chassis using the strain relief  
fasteners.  
4. Plug the other end of the power cables into a grounded electrical outlet or a  
separate power source such as an uninterrupted power supply (UPS) or a power  
distribution unit (PDU).  
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CAUTION: Be careful when closing the rear rack door to ensure that  
power cords have adequate space as some racks might not be  
sufficiently deep.  
NOM Information (Mexico Only)  
The following information is provided on the device described in this document in  
compliance with the requirements of the official Mexican standards (NOM):  
Importer  
Dell Inc. de México, S.A. de C.V  
Paseo de la Reforma 2620-11 ° Piso  
Col. Lomas Atlas  
11950 México, D.F.  
Model number  
Supply voltage  
Frequency  
E11J  
200–240 VAC  
50/60 Hz  
16 A  
Current  
consumption  
Technical Specifications  
The technical specifications for the SCv2080 storage system are shown in the  
following tables.  
Drives  
SAS hard drives  
Up to 84 3.5-inch SAS hot-swappable hard drives (6.0 Gbps)  
Storage Controllers  
Storage controllers Two hot-swappable storage controllers with the following IO  
options:  
Two 16 Gbps Fibre Channel ports  
Four 8 Gbps Fibre Channel ports  
Two 10 Gbps iSCSI ports  
Four 1 Gbps iSCSI ports  
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Storage Controllers  
Four 12 Gbps SAS ports  
Storage Connectivity  
Configurations  
Storage Center supports up to 168 drives on a single  
redundant-path SAS chain.  
The SCv2080 storage system supports one SC180.  
Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID)  
Controller  
Two hot-swappable storage controllers  
RAID management using Dell Storage Manager Client 2016 R2  
Management  
Back-Panel Ports Connectors (per Storage Controller)  
Fibre Channel,  
iSCSI, or SAS  
connectors  
Connection to a Fibre Channel fabric, a iSCSI network, or a  
direct connection to servers with SAS HBAs  
Ethernet  
MGMT: 1 Gbps or 10 Gbps embedded Ethernet/iSCSI port  
connectors  
that is typically used for Storage Center management  
REPL: 1 Gbps or 10 Gbps embedded iSCSI port that is typically  
used for replication to another Storage Center  
SAS connectors  
6 Gbps SAS connectors for SAS port redundancy and an  
additional expansion enclosure  
NOTE: SAS connectors are SFF-8086/SFF-8088  
compliant.  
USB Connector  
Serial connector  
One USB 3.0 connector used for Storage Center updates  
NOTE: Not for customer use.  
LED Indicators  
One two-digit LCD indicator for Unit ID, error code, and  
unit location identifier  
Front panel  
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LED Indicators  
One two-color LED indicator for power status  
One single-color LED indicator for module fault status  
(enclosure as a whole)  
One single-color LED indicator for logical fault status  
(drive, HBA, RAID controller, and so on)  
One single-color LED indicator for drawer 1 fault status  
One single-color LED indicator for drawer 2 fault status  
One single-color LED indicator for sideplane card and  
power status  
Drawer  
One single-color LED indicator for drawer fault status  
One single-color LED indicator for logical fault status  
One single-color LED indicator for cable fault status  
Six single-color LED indicators for data transfer status  
Disk Drive In Carrier One single-color LED for drive fault status  
(DDIC)  
6 Gb SAS IO  
module  
14 one-color LED status indicators, four each for the three  
SAS ports and two for the module status  
One single-color LED indicator for module status  
Cooling module  
One single-color LED indicator for battery fault status (not  
currently used)  
One single-color LED indicator for fan fault status  
One single-color LED indicator for PSU fault status  
One single-color LED indicator for AC power fault status  
One single-color LED indicator for power status  
Power supply unit  
(PSU)  
Power Supplies  
AC power supply (per power supply)  
Wattage  
2.8 kW  
Voltage  
200–240 VAC (16 A)  
191-147 W  
Heat dissipation  
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Power Supplies  
Input frequency  
Max input power  
Input current  
50/60 Hz  
1791 VA  
7.4 A@241 VAC  
Maximum inrush  
current  
Under typical line conditions and over the entire system  
ambient operating range, the inrush current may reach 55 A  
per power supply for 10 ms or less  
Available Hard Drive Power (per Slot)  
Supported hard  
drive power  
Up to 1.16 A at +5 V  
Up to 1.6 A at +12 V  
consumption  
(continuous)  
I/O Card Power (per Slot)  
Maximum power  
consumed by I/O  
card  
11 W at +12 V  
Maximum available 100 W at +12 V  
power  
Minimum available 1 W at +5 V (standby)  
power  
Physical  
Height  
Width  
22.23 cm (8.8 inches)  
48.26 cm (19 inches)  
91.44 cm (36 inches)  
Depth (front  
mounting bracket  
to rear surface)  
Depth (front  
surface to rear  
surface)  
96 cm (38 inches)  
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Physical  
Weight (maximum 130.1 kg (287 lb)  
configuration)  
Weight without  
drives  
62.1 kg (137 lb)  
Environmental  
For additional information about environmental measurements for specific storage  
system configurations, see dell.com/environmental_datasheets.  
Temperature  
Operating  
10°C to 35°C (50°F to 95°F) with a maximum temperature  
gradation of 20°C per hour  
NOTE: Maximum temperature of 35°C is reduced by  
1°C per 300 meter (1°F per 547 feet) above 950  
meters (3,117 feet)  
Storage  
–40°C to 65°C (–40°F to 149°F) at a maximum altitude of  
12,000 m (39,370 ft)  
Relative humidity  
Operating  
10% to 80% (noncondensing) with 29°C (84.2°F) maximum  
dew point  
Storage  
5% to 95% (noncondensing) with 33°C (91°F) maximum dew  
point  
Maximum vibration  
Operating  
0.21 G at 5–500 Hz for 15 min  
1.04 G at 2–200 Hz for 15 min  
Storage  
Maximum shock  
Operating  
Half-sine shock 5 G +/- 5% with a pulse duration of 10 ms +/-  
10% (in operational orientations only)  
Z-axis: 30 g 10 ms half sine  
Storage  
X- and Y-axes: 20 g 10 ms half sine  
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Environmental  
Altitude  
Operating  
Storage  
0 m to 3048 m (0 ft to 10,000 ft)  
–300 m to 12,000 m (–1000 ft to 39,370 ft)  
Airborne Contaminant Level  
Class G2 or lower as defined by ISA-S71.04-1985  
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