LaCie Server 12big Rack Storage Server User Manual

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1.3. ESD Precautions  
1. INTRODUCTION  
It is recommended that you fit and check a suitable anti-static wrist or  
ankle strap and observe all conventional ESD precautions when handling  
plug-in modules and components. Avoid contact with backplane compo-  
nents and module connectors, etc.  
1.1. Safe Handling  
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An enclosure can weigh up to 36kg (79.2lb). Do not try to lift it by  
yourself.  
1.4. Rack System Precautions  
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Do not lift the enclosure by the handles on the Battery Modules.  
They are not designed to take the weight.  
The following safety requirements must be considered when the unit is  
mounted in a rack.  
1.2. Safety  
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The rack design should incorporate stabilizing features suitable to  
prevent the rack from tipping or being pushed over during installa-  
tion or in normal use.  
All plug-in modules and blank plates are part of the fire enclosure and  
must only be removed when a replacement can be immediately added.  
The system must not be run without all units in place. In order to com-  
ply with applicable safety, emission and thermal requirements no covers  
should be removed.  
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When loading a rack with the units, fill the rack from the bottom up  
and empty from the top down.  
The rack design should take into consider-ation the maximum op-  
erating ambient temperature for the unit, which is 35°C.  
Permanently unplug the unit if you think that it has become damaged in  
any way and before you move it.  
The system must be operated with low pressure rear exhaust instal-  
lation (back pressure created by rack doors and obstacles not to  
exceed 5 pascals (0.5mm water gauge)).  
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The unit must only be operated from a power supply input voltage  
range of 100-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz.  
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The rack should have a safe electrical distribution system. It must  
provide over-current protection for the unit and must not be over-  
loaded by the total number of units installed in the rack. Consid-  
eration of the electrical power consumption rating shown on the  
unit’s nameplate should be used when addressing these concerns.  
The plug on the power supply cord is used as the main disconnect  
device. Ensure that the socket outlets are located near the equip-  
ment and are easily accessible.  
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The power connection must always be disconnected prior to re-  
moval of a PSU module from the enclosure.  
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The electrical distribution system must provide a reliable earth for  
each unit in the rack.  
A safe electrical earth connection must be provided to the power  
cord. Check the grounding of the enclosure before applying power.  
Provide a suitable power source with electrical overload protection  
to meet the requirements laid down in the technical specification.  
Each power supply in each unit has an earth leakage current of  
0.75mA. The design of the electrical distribution system must take  
into consideration the total earth leakage current from all the power  
supplies in all the units. The rack will require labelling with “HIGH  
LEAKAGE CURRENT. Earth connection essential before connecting  
supply”.  
This equipment is intended to operate with two working PSUs in-  
stalled in the Power Supply Module. Before removal/replacement  
of a PSU disconnect all power for isolation.  
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A faulty PSU must be replaced with a fully operational one within  
24 hours.  
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The rack, when configured with the units, must meet the safety re-  
quirements of UL 60950-1 and IEC 60950-1.  
CAUTION: If this equipment is used in a manner not specified by LaCie,  
the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired.  
2. PREPARATION  
IMPORTANT INFO: The enclosure top cover must be secured, when the  
enclosure is in normal use, by rotating the lock 90° to the ‘locked’ posi-  
tion. This is to prevent users/operators from accessing the service areas.  
2.1. Before You Begin  
Before you begin, make sure the site where you intend to set up and use  
your enclosure has the following:  
CAUTION: The RJ45 sockets on the motherboard/PCI cards are for Eth-  
ernet connection only and must not be connected to a telecommunica-  
tions network.  
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Standard power from an independent source or a rack power dis-  
tribution unit with a UPS.  
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Power Cord  
IMPORTANT INFO: Do not remove covers from the PSU. Danger of  
electric shock inside. Return the PSU to LaCie for repair.  
Rack kit (if installing within a rack)  
Refer to LaCie for a list of qualified accessories for use with the enclosure.  
The Accessory Box contains the power cords and other ordered acces-  
sories.  
IMPORTANT INFO: Bifurcated power cords must NOT be used with the  
12big Rack Storage Server.  
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2.2. Unpacking  
3. INSTALLATION  
1. Inspect the packaging for crushes, cuts, water damage or any other  
evidence of mishandling during transit. If any damage appears pres-  
ent, photograph the packaging before opening, for reference.  
3.1. Mounting the System into a Rack  
2. Unpack the system. See Figure 1.  
NOTE: The rail kit is suitable for 19” racks with square and round holes  
only. The minimum distance between vertical rack posts is 24” (610mm);  
the maximum distance is 36” (914mm). The rail location pins are pre-  
assembled to suit square hole or round hole racks. The pins should not  
be removed.  
1. Remove the Rack Mounting Rail Kit from the Accessory Box and  
check for damage.  
2. Ensure the pre-assembled rails are at their shortest length.  
3. Locate the rail location pins inside the front of the rack and extend  
the rails to enable the rear location pins to engage. Ensure the pins  
are fully located in the holes in the rack posts (see Figure 2).  
4. Install the front and rar clamping screws (see Figure 2). The screws  
should be left loose enough to allow the rail to move sideways on  
its slots.  
5. Slide the enclosure fully home on its rails.  
6. Withdraw the enclosure approximately 200mm and fully tighten the  
front and rear clamping screws (see Figure 2).  
7. Fasten the front of the enclosure using the two captive screws a  
shown in Figure 2.  
Figure 1 - Unpacking the Enclosure  
Figure 2 - Rack Installation  
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3.2. Fitting Modules  
3.4. Removing PSUs  
Fit the modules into the bays defined in Figure 3.  
IMPORTANT INFO: Prior to removing the PSU from the mounting cage,  
please disconnect the power from the power supply, by either the switch  
(where present) or by physically removing the power source, to ensure your  
system has warning of an imminent power shutdown. Do not remove the  
faulty PSU unless you have a replacement ready for insertion.  
IMPORTANT INFO: The removal of the enclosure top cover or a PSU  
module must only be performed by service personnel. Potential hazards  
include rotating fans and hot surfaces. The screws or latches securing the  
enclosure top cover and PSU modules must be firmly tightened to prevent  
unauthorized access to those areas.  
You can continue working while replacing the faulty PSU.  
1. Make sure you identify the faulty PSU correctly from the two installed.  
2. Switch off and disconnect the power supply cord.  
3. Squeeze retaining handle to the left to release (see Figure 4a).  
4. Grip the handle and withdraw the PSU (Figure 4b).  
Figure 3: Module Locations  
3.3. Fitting PSUs  
Two PSUs are installed in the mounting cage at the rear of the enclosure.  
Figure 4a: Removing a PSU  
IMPORTANT INFO: Do not remove covers from the PSU. Danger of  
electric shock inside. Return the PSU to LaCie for repair.  
1. Check for damage, especially to the rear connector on the PSU.  
2. Handle the PSU carefully and avoid damaging the connector pins.  
Do not install the PSU if any pins appear to be bent.  
3. Slide the PSU into the mounting cage.  
4. Push firmly until a click is heard as the securing spring engages.  
NOTE: This module must only be removed by service personnel.  
5. You are now ready to connect the power supply cords to the power  
sources and switch the power supply ON.  
Figure 4b: Removing a PSU  
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3. Check the Fan for damage. Do not install it if there are any visible  
signs of damage.  
3.5. Replacing a Fan  
4. Replace the Fan by pushing it all the way into the enclosure until it fits  
firmly and is level with the other Fans.  
IMPORTANT INFO: The cover must only be opened by service person-  
nel.  
5. Ensure that the Fan module LED extinguishes within 10 seconds of  
installation.  
1. Release the enclosure top cover by turning the lock mechanism to  
the ‘Unlocked’ position and slide the cover back until it stops (see  
Figure 5).  
6. Close the enclosure cover and secure by turning the lock mechanism  
to the ‘Locked’ position.  
3.6. Battery Safety  
Replacing batteries on the motherboard.  
CAUTION: There is a danger of explosion if the battery is replaced by  
an incorrect type.  
Dispose of used batteries in accordance with the manufacturer’s instruc-  
tions and national regulations.  
CAUTION: The batteries on the NVRAM card(s) are not replaceable; the  
complete card assembly must be replaced in the event of battery failure.  
Therefore the complete card assembly must be replaced annually or in the  
event of battery failure.  
Figure 5: Removing the Enclosure Cover  
3.7. Fitting Drives  
2. Grip the faulty Fan module with finger and thumb and pull it  
upwards in order to unplug it, and remove it from the enclosure  
(see Figure 6).  
CAUTION: Operation of the enclosure with ANY drive carrier modules  
missing will disrupt the airflow and the drives will not receive sufficient  
cooling. It is essential that all apertures are filled before operating the unit.  
Dummy drive carrier modules are available for fitting to unused drive bays.  
1. Release the carrier handle by pressing the latch in the handle to-  
wards the right and insert the carrier into the enclosure.  
IMPORTANT INFO: Ensure that the carrier is orientated so that the drive  
is uppermost and the handle opens from the left (See Figure 7).  
2. Slide the carrier, gently, all the way into the enclosure.  
3. Cam the carrier home - the camming foot on the base of the carrier  
will engage into the slot in the enclosure.  
4. When the carrier is fully home, close the handle - a click should be  
heard as the latch engages.  
IMPORTANT INFO: Ensure that all drive carriers are fully engaged in  
the enclosure by firmly pushing each one home fully into the slot (See  
Figure 8).  
Figure 6: Removing a Fan  
IMPORTANT INFO: To avoid injury, ensure that the blades have stopped  
rotating before handling the fan.  
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3.8. Operator Panel  
LED  
Color  
Normal  
Fault  
On  
Power On  
Fault  
Green  
Amber  
Blue  
On  
Off  
On  
Enclosure ID  
N/A  
N/A  
Figure 7: Drive Carrier Module (Note: ensure that the handle always  
opens from the left.)  
Figure 9: Operator Panel  
Figure 8: Fitting Drives (Note: ensure the carriers are fully engaged in  
the enclosure.)  
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4.2. Migrating your RAID  
configuration  
4. MANAGING YOUR RAID  
Out of the box, only three drives are pre-configured. The operating system  
resides on these three drives. This section explains how you can add un-  
configured drives to the current RAID array or migrate from a RAID 5 to a  
RAID 6 configuration.  
The 12big Rack Storage Server comes with a preconfigured RAID 5 array  
on the three first data drives, which contain the operating system partition.  
This chapter explains how you can migrate, expand, or reconstruct your  
RAID. The operating system CD is provided if you wish to build a custom-  
ized configuration from scratch.  
CAUTION: Be sure to back up your data before you change the RAID  
level.  
4.1. Start up and log in  
1. Connect a monitor, mouse, and keyboard to the 12big Rack Storage  
Server and boot the system.  
CAUTION: Migrating a RAID cannot be stopped and will disable any  
2. Follow the steps in the Set Up Windows wizard, then log on as an  
administrator.  
other RAID operations during processing.  
Password: LaCie12big (case sensitive)  
1. Click the Logical tab in the left panel of the MegaRAID Storage Man-  
ager window.  
3. Start LSI MegaRAID management software from start menu or  
desktop.  
2. Select a drive group in the left panel of the window.  
4. The LSI administration page will open. Select your server and click  
Connect.  
3. Select Go To > Drive Group > Modify Drive Group on the menu  
bar, or right-click the virtual drive icon to access the Modify Drive  
Group Wizard. The Modify Drive Group Wizard window appears.  
Figure 12 - Change RAID Level  
Figure 11 - LSI Startup Dialog Window  
NOTE: In the standard default configuration, only the local server will  
be displayed.  
5. By default, the credentials are:  
Login: Administrator  
Password: LaCie12big  
6. The main MegaRAID Storage Manager window will open. Under  
the Physical tab, select the MegaRAID SAS 9280-4i4e board.  
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4. On the Modify Drive Group Wizard screen, select the RAID level  
that you want to change (“migrate”) the drive group to and click  
Next. A screen states the number of drives that you have to add if  
new RAID level that require more drives.  
7. Click Yes to accept and complete the migration to the new RAID  
level.  
You can monitor the progress of the RAID level change by selecting Man-  
age > Show Progress in the menu bar.  
4.3. Create a RAID-Protected Disk  
Array  
This section explains how to configure additional drives with custom set-  
tings.  
1. Select Go To > Controller > Create Virtual Drive to start configur-  
ing your RAID array. Select Advanced and press Next.  
Figure 13 - Select Drives for RAID Configuration  
5. Select the unconfigured drive or drives to add and click Next.  
NOTE: The drive(s) you add must have the same capacity as or greater  
capacity than the drives already in the drive group, or you will not be able  
to change the RAID level.  
Figure 15 - Create Virtual Drive wizard  
2. Beneath the list of available drives, proceed as follows for each disk  
array:  
a. Select the drives you want to include in your array in Unconfig-  
ured Drives view.  
CAUTION: Your operating system is pre installed on the first three data  
drives. Removing the RAID configuration of those drives will delete the  
pre-installed operating system.  
NOTE: You can select multiple drives by holding the Ctrl key.  
b. Click the Add button to move the drives to the Available Arrays  
pane. If you make an error, select the drive and click Remove.  
Figure 14 - RAID Configuration Summary Screen  
6. Review the configuration information. Click Back to modify or Finish  
to accept the changes. A confirmation message appears since this  
operation cannot be aborted.  
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c. For each array to create, click the Create Array Group button.  
5. Click Next when finished.  
6. Review the configuration shown in the Virtual Disk Summary win-  
dow. If you want to change something, click Back and change the  
configuration parameters. Otherwise, click Finish to accept the con-  
figuration and start the initialization process (unless you selected No  
Initialization above).  
4.4. Mount the Array  
1. To access your drive configuration, launch Server Manager from  
the Windows Start Menu and select Storage > Disk Management.  
Figure 16 - Create Drive Group  
3. When all arrays have been created, click Next.  
4. In the Virtual Disk Properties screen, modify default settings as fol-  
lows in order to achieve best performance:  
a. RAID level: RAID 6 for the best protection and RAID 5 for the  
best protection/cost-per-TB ratio).  
b. Initialization state: Full initialization  
c. Stripe size: 256KB minimum  
d. Read policy: Always Read Ahead  
e. Write policy: Always write back  
Figure 18 - Windows Storage Management  
f.  
I/O policy: Direct IO  
g. Access policy: Read Write  
h. Disk cache policy: Enabled  
2. The Initialize Disk window should appear. If not, right-click the de-  
sired disk and select Initialize Disk.  
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Click Create Virtual Drive for each one you want to create.  
Settings might be modified using Update Virtual Drive button.  
3. Select GPT if your volume is greater than 2TB (GUID Partition Table)  
and click OK.  
4. Right-click on the desired disk and select New simple volume.  
5. When formatting is completed, the disk should appear as Healthy.  
The logical volume is now mounted and should appear in your Windows  
Explorer.  
4.5. Share the volume  
If you need assistance to configure SMB and NFS shares, please refer to  
associated technical paper available on the LaCie website and on product  
CD:  
12big Rack Storage Server is delivered with pre installed Extreme Z-IP  
to allow Mac compatibility and Time Machine backup configuration. For  
more details, please refer to documentation available on product CD or  
in Start Menu > Programs > Extreme Z-IP.  
Figure 17 - Advance Settings  
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