Stratus® ftServer® V 2302, V 4304, and V 6308 Systems: Site Planning Guide Stratus Technologies R624-01
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Contents Preface 1. Site Planning for ftServer V 2302, V 4304, and V 6308 Systems Site Planning Overview Site Planning for Fault-Tolerant Systems Planning for Cables Site Planning Checklist Preparing to Install a System Preparing to Take Delivery of a System Moving the System to the Installation Site System Documentation Safety Notices vii 1-1 1-1 1-2 1-3 1-5 1-7 1-8 1-8 1-9 1-10 2.
Contents 4. Other Infrastructure Requirements Telephone Lines Network Connections Site Ethernet Networks Ethernet Subnet Requirements Maintenance Network System PC Console 4-1 4-1 4-2 4-2 4-3 4-3 4-4 5. Supported Configurations Cabinet Configurations 5-1 5-1 Appendix A. System Specifications System Specifications AAP87600V PDU Specifications A-1 A-1 A-6 Appendix B.
Figures Figure 1-1. Figure 1-2. Figure 3-1. Figure 3-2. Figure 3-3. Figure 5-1. Figure 5-2. Figure 5-3. Figure A-1. Figure A-2. Figure A-3. Figure B-1. Figure B-2. Figure B-3. Figure B-4. Figure B-5. Figure B-6. Figure B-7.
Tables Table 1-1. Table 1-2. Table 2-1. Table 2-2. Table 2-3. Table 2-4. Table 2-5. Table 2-6. Table 2-7. Table 3-1. Table 3-2. Table 4-1. Table A-1. Table A-2. Table A-3. Table B-1. Table C-1.
Preface The Stratus ftServer V 2302, V 4304, and V 6308 Systems: Site Planning Guide (R624) documents the site requirements and customer responsibilities related to preparing a site for the installation of ftServer V 2302, V 4304, and V 6308 systems. This document is intended for those responsible for preparing a site for the installation of an ftServer V 2302, V 4304, or V 6308 system. Revision Information This is a revision.
Preface Getting Help If you have a technical question about ftServer system hardware or software, try these online resources first: Online documentation at the StrataDOC Web site. Stratus provides complimentary access to StrataDOC, an online-documentation service that enables you to view, search, download, and print customer documentation. You can access StrataDOC at the following Web site: http://stratadoc.stratus.com A copy of StrataDOC on supported media for your system is included with this release.
Preface By email to Comments@stratus.com. If it is possible, please include specific information about the documentation on which you are commenting: – For a printed document or a document in PDF format, include the title and part number from the Notice page and the page numbers. – For online documentation, include the Help subject and topic title. If you are connected to an OpenVOS system, you can comment on this document by using the command comment_on_manual.
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Chapter 1 Site Planning for ftServer V 2302, V 4304, and V 6308 Systems 1- For an overview of required information and tasks you need to perform to prepare a site for ftServer V 2302, V 4304, and V 6308 systems, see: “Site Planning Overview” on page 1-1 “Site Planning for Fault-Tolerant Systems” on page 1-2 “Planning for Cables” on page 1-3 “Site Planning Checklist” on page 1-5 “Preparing to Install a System” on page 1-7 “System Documentation” on page 1-9 “Safety Notices” on page 1-10 Site P
Site Planning for Fault-Tolerant Systems Other Infrastructure requirements Understand Ethernet requirements. Provide sufficient network and telephone connection points. Provide a PC to act as a system PC console. Stratus provides a serial cable for connecting the PC to the server. You must provide an Ethernet cable to connect the system PC console to the ftServer system. Use the “Site Planning Checklist” on page 1-5 to track your site preparation progress.
Planning for Cables that the system is less fault tolerant, and any I/O throughput distributed between the enclosures may be reduced. To restore full fault tolerance, an enclosure can be replaced without taking the system offline. ftServer systems can connect to the Remote Service Network (RSN). Connecting a system to the RSN allows the CAC to remotely diagnose, troubleshoot, and resolve problems online.
Planning for Cables Figure 1-1 illustrates cabling considerations for systems with an AA-E96600 RSN dialup console server and modem. Figure 1-1.
Site Planning Checklist Figure 1-2 illustrates cabling considerations for systems with an AA-E97700 RSN Internet console server. Figure 1-2.
Site Planning Checklist NOTE A dedicated phone line for the RSN modem provides the most reliable service. RSN calls routed through a PBX may be slow due to load on the PBX, or may not complete successfully due to disconnections. If you must use a PBX, do not route the telephone extension through a switchboard; instead, provide a direct-dial analog number. Planning for Optional Components ❏ The system contains four embedded 10/100/1000 megabits-per-second (Mbps) Ethernet ports.
Preparing to Install a System ❏ Have you created a sketch of how you plan to arrange the system at the installation site? Consider the available cable lengths, the placement of external devices, and the location of network and voice communication connections.
Preparing to Install a System Preparing to Take Delivery of a System Before you take delivery of your system, perform the following tasks: 1. Secure traffic permits for the delivery vehicle and security clearances for moving the shipping container within your facility if necessary. 2. Determine a suitable delivery site with enough space for unloading the system. 3. Make sure that the delivery site will accommodate the delivery vehicle.
System Documentation 35 in. (89 cm) wide, and all pallets are 41.0 in. (104.2 cm) wide by 53.0 in. (134.6 cm) deep. 3. If you are moving the system across a raised floor, lay plywood on the raised floor to prevent floor tiles from popping up when you move the system. 4. Move the system as close to the installation site as possible. System Documentation Table 1-2 lists the hardware documents for ftServer V 2302, V 4304, and V 6308 systems, and the tasks described in each document. Table 1-2.
Safety Notices Safety Notices ! WA R N I N G Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions provided with the battery. ! WA R N I N G If you receive locking power cords with your system, do not substitute other power cords. Use of the locking power cords ensures proper grounding of the system. ! WA R N I N G The system uses two power cords to provide redundant sources of power.
Safety Notices ! WA R N I N G To prevent fire or current leakage, do not plug the power cord into a nonconforming outlet. Use a power outlet with appropriate voltage and power type, as specified in this guide. ! WA R N I N G Do not install the equipment where you may need an extension cord. Use of an extension cord that does not meet the power specifications introduces a risk of overheating that could lead to a fire.
Safety Notices ! WA R N I N G Do not use or store this product in a corrosive environment. Avoid using or storing this product in an environment which may contain corrosive gases. Such gases include, but are not limited to, sulfur dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, nitrogen dioxide, chlorine, ammonia or ozone. Avoid installing this product in a dusty environment or one that may contain corrosive materials such as sodium chloride or sulfur.
Safety Notices ! WA R N I N G Do not disassemble, repair, or alter the server, except as described in the Stratus ftServer V 2302, V 4304, and V 6308 Systems: Operation and Maintenance Guide (R625). There is a risk of an electric shock or fire as well as equipment malfunction if you do not observe the instructions in the Stratus ftServer V 2302, V 4304, and V 6308 Systems: Operation and Maintenance Guide (R625). ! WA R N I N G Do not place any object on top of the server.
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Chapter 2 AC Power Planning 2- This chapter describes the AC power requirements of ftServer V 2302, V 4304, and V 6308 systems.
AC Power and HVAC Worksheets The top PDU (or if mounted vertically the left PDU when viewed from the rear) in the cabinet receives power from the A-side power source and distributes power to the following components: The A-side CPU-I/O enclosure The A-side of the optional network I/O enclosure One side of each disk storage enclosure that is installed in the system cabinet The DVD enclosure The A-sides of the supported Ethernet and Fibre Channel (FC) switches The bottom PDU in the cabinet receive
AC Power and HVAC Worksheets For each row in Table 2-1: Fill in the Quantity of Product Purchased column. Multiply it by the supplied value in the No. of AC Outlets Required column. Write the result in the Subtotal of AC Outlets column. Determine the total number of AC outlets by adding the values in the Subtotal of AC Outlets column. Table 2-1. Worksheet for Planning Site AC Outlets and Cord Lengths Product Purchased ftServer V 2302, V 4304, or V 6308 Quantity of Product — No.
Selecting a UPS Unit for ftServer Systems Table 2-2. Work Sheet for Site AC Power and HVAC Requirements Product Purchased Quantity Watts Watts Subtotal Convert to BTUs ftServer V 2302 systems x 2275† = x 3.41 = ftServer V 4304 and V 6308 systems x 4025‡ = x 3.41 = AA-E97700 Internet console server x 20 = x 3.41 = AA-E96600 RSN console server x 4.2 = x 3.41 = RSN modem x 22 = x 3.41 = Optional network I/O enclosure (fully loaded) x 750 = x 3.
Selecting a UPS Unit for ftServer Systems Table 2-3.
Selecting a UPS Unit for ftServer Systems Use Table 2-4 to select a qualified American Power Conversion Corporation (APC) UPS model. Table 2-4.
Selecting a UPS Unit for ftServer Systems Table 2-4.
Power Cord Summary Table 2-5. UPS to PDU AC Power Cords for Qualified UPS Models (Page 2 of 2) UPS Model UPS to PDU Power Cord Chloride - LT081XJT-0H0SX The A-side and B-side PDU AC input cords plug into L6-20R receptacles on the A-side and B-side UPS units respectively. APC - SYH4K6RMT and SYA8K16RMP The A-side and B-side PDU AC input cords plug into L6-20R receptacles on the A-side and B-side UPS units respectively.
Main Cabinet Ground Cables Main Cabinet Ground Cables Table 2-7 provides information about the main cabinet ground cable. Table 2-7. Main Cabinet Ground Cable Component Cable Description Stratus PN Length Cabinet ground leakage cable 10AWG ground leakage cable with 1/4 in. (6.35 mm) and M8 ring lugs AW002000 15 ft (4.
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Chapter 3 Space and Component Location Planning 3- This chapter describes the space and location requirements for an ftServer V 2302, V 4304, or V 6308 system and its external components. As you plan the site, make sure that you locate external components so that all cords and cables between them and the system can reach their connection points.
Fibre Channel Connections For additional information, see the following manuals: OpenVOS System Administration: Administering and Customizing a System (R281) for information on processes, files, and commands required for RSN support. Stratus ftServer V 2302, V 4304, and V 6308 Systems: Operation and Maintenance Guide (R625) for detailed information on RSN console server and RSN modem connections. OpenVOS System Administration: Configuring a System (R287) for information on the devices.
UPS Connections UPS Connections For management of UPS units, each UPS unit connects to a different U772 Ethernet switch. You must supply two Ethernet cables to connect the management card of each UPS unit to its U772 Ethernet switch. Stratus provides a PDU AC input cord for each UPS unit. See “Component Location and Cabling Summary” on page 3-3 for more information. Component Location and Cabling Summary Although Stratus provides many of the cords and cables, you must provide some.
Component Location and Cabling Summary Table 3-1. Cord and Cable Summary (Page 2 of 2) Component Cord or Cable Type and Number Source Description Telephone Telephone cord (1) Customer Ensure that the cord is long enough to reach from the telephone service jack to the telephone near the PC console. Optional available Ethernet ports (embedded or PCI adapter) Ethernet cable (1 for each optional port used) Customer Ensure that cables are long enough to reach from site Ethernet port, hub, or switch.
Room Requirements Table 3-2. Location of V Series System Components (Page 2 of 2) Component Location of Component External Component Location Optional U760 Eight-Port Serial Synchronous PICMG 2.
Room Requirements Dust on circuit boards raises the temperature, thus reducing the component's mean time between failure (MTBF). Dust circulating in the room increases the risk of fire within the room by providing potential combustible material within the environment. Dust contamination on tape devices causes mis-reads and -writes, leading to failure of attempts to back up and restore data.
Room Requirements Figure 3-1. Space-Planning Considerations Ceiling clearance 20 in. (50.8 cm) Future expansion Service area Service area System PC console UPS units Service area Flat surface for RSN console server (and modem if present) Service area vos120c Cabinet Mounting and Leveling Considerations The main cabinet has cabinet-leveling feet. Anti-tip brackets are optional.
Creating a Floor Plan Creating a Floor Plan This section provides equipment templates and a site-layout grid to help you plan the placement of the components within the room. Appendix A, “System Specifications” provides detailed specifications for each of the system’s components. Figure 1-1 and Figure 1-2 illustrate a typical layout for the system cabinet, storage cabinet, UPS units, and system PC console.
Creating a Floor Plan Figure 3-2. System Equipment Templates ftServer system main cabinet and storage-system cabinets Door space Door space Door space Door space Door space Door space Door space Door space RSN modem Table 3 ft. (.92m) x 4 ft. (1.22m) Table 3 ft. (.92m) x 3 ft. (.92m) RSN dialup console server RSN Internet console server System PC console 0 0 1 2 .5 Chair Chair 3 ft. 1m NOTE The shading on the templates indicates the access area required for servicing.
Creating a Floor Plan Figure 3-3.
Chapter 4 Other Infrastructure Requirements 4- This chapter desribes other infrastructure requirements, including telephone, Ethernet networks, and the system PC console. It contains the following sections: “Telephone Lines” on page 4-1 “Network Connections” on page 4-2 “System PC Console” on page 4-4 Telephone Lines You must provide one telephone and one or two telephone lines at your site: One telephone and line is reserved for making voice service calls.
Network Connections OpenVOS System Administration: Configuring a System (R287) for information on the devices.tin file entries required for an RSN connection. Network Connections The following sections provide site-planning information for networks: ! WA R N I N G Make sure network cables can be routed out of the way of foot traffic.
Network Connections Ethernet Subnet Requirements ftServer V 2302, V 4304, and V 6308 systems require separate, class-C Ethernet subnets. Table 4-1 lists the subnet requirements for different system configurations. Table 4-1. Ethernet Subnet Requirements System Configuration Separate Class C Ethernet Subnets ftServer system with an optional network I/O enclosure One subnet in the form 10.10.1.X to connect the host system to the maintenance network’s U772 Ethernet switches.
System PC Console System PC Console You must provide a PC with the following software and port to operate as the system PC console: The Microsoft® Windows® 7, Windows® XP, or Windows Vista® operating system freshly installed A serial port or USB-to-serial port converter TinyTERM® terminal emulation software installed (Stratus provides this terminal emulation software) Optionally, you can provide your own Ethernet cable if the provided six-foot Ethernet cable is not long enough for your site (see Ta
Chapter 5 Supported Configurations 5- This chapter contains information about supported cabinet configurations. Cabinet Configurations Figures 5-1 through 5-3 show the supported ftServer system cabinet configurations. The illustrations show the locations of components and filler panels.
Cabinet Configurations Figure 5-1 illustrates an ftServer V 4304 or V 6308 system without the optional ftScalable Storage expansion trays, tape-drive enclosure, and network I/O enclosure. Figure 5-1.
Cabinet Configurations Figure 5-2 illustrates a fully configured ftServer V 4304 or V 6308 system that includes the optional ftScalable Storage expansion trays, tape-drive enclosure, and network I/O enclosure. Figure 5-2.
Cabinet Configurations Figure 5-3 illustrates an ftServer V 2302 system without the optional network I/O enclosure. It is housed in a 24U cabinet. When ordered with the network I/O enclosure, it is housed in a 38U cabinet. Figure 5-3.
Appendix A System Specifications A- For system specifications, see: “System Specifications” on page A-1 “AAP87600V PDU Specifications” on page A-6 NOTES 1. The system temperature and humidity requirements defined in Tables A-2 and A-3 are the minimum requirements the site must provide. 2. The temperature and humidity requirements for optional components are provided in the Stratus ftServer Systems Peripherals Site Planning Guide (R582).
System Specifications Figure A-1. CPU-IO Enclosures: Front View asys009 Figure A-2.
System Specifications Table A-1. Cabinet Dimensions 24U Shipping Container Height (including pallet) 56 in. (1.42m) Width 41 in. (1.04m) Depth 53 in. (1.35m) 38U Shipping Container Height (including pallet) 79.75 in. (2.03m) Width 41 in. (1.04m) Depth 53 in. (1.35m) 24U Cabinet Height (including casters) 50 in. (1.27m) Width 27.5 in. (70 cm) Depth 41 in. (1.04m) Weight, empty 275 lb (125 kg) Weight, empty with pallet and shipping container 436 lb (197.
System Specifications Table A-2. V 2302, V 4304, and V 6308 System CPU-IO Enclosure: Specifications (Page 1 of 2) Power Input power ftServer 2302 and 4304: 500W for each enclosure (1000W total) ftServer 6308: 750W for each enclosure (1500W total) Nominal input voltage 200-240VAC; 50/60 Hz Protective earth ground current 3.5 mA maximum for each AC power cord Physical Dimensions Height 7.0 in. (17.78 cm; 4U) Width 17.50 in. (44.45 cm) Depth 30 in. (76.
System Specifications Table A-2. V 2302, V 4304, and V 6308 System CPU-IO Enclosure: Specifications (Page 2 of 2) Features Processors ftServer 2302: One Dual-Core Intel® Xeon® 2.0 GHz processors in each CPU- I O enclosure ftServer 4304: One Quad-Core Intel® Xeon® 2.0 GHz processors in each CPU- I O enclosure ftServer 6308: Two Quad-Core Intel® Xeon® 3.
AAP87600V PDU Specifications AAP87600V PDU Specifications The AAP87600V PDU, shown in Figure A-3, supplies power to ftServer systems and optional rack-mountable components. Figure A-3.
AAP87600V PDU Specifications Table A-3 lists the specifications for the AAP87600V PDUs. Table A-3. AAP87600V PDU: Specifications Power Input power N/A Nominal input voltage; frequency 200–240 VAC; 50/60 Hz Physical Dimensions Height 1.75 in. (4.45 cm) Width 19.1 in. (48.51 cm) Depth 6.75 in. (17.15 cm) Environmental Operating temperature during operation Maximum rate of temperature change during operation Relative humidity during operation Storage temperature to 40,000 ft (12.
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Appendix B Electrical Circuit and Wiring Information B- For electrical circuit and wiring information that you need to provide to the contractor and/or facilities personnel responsible for wiring the power at the system installation site, see: “Fault Protection Requirements” on page B-1 “Grounding Considerations” on page B-1 “Circuit Wiring Diagrams” on page B-2 “Electrical Power Connectors” on page B-8 Fault Protection Requirements Each enclosure in ftServer systems contains internal fault/overl
Circuit Wiring Diagrams As shown in Figure B-1, a star ground is often used to obtain the same earth reference ground. Each earth reference ground, such as the system base ground, is returned separately to a common point where a zero-volt (0V) earth ground exists. The star ground ensures that all equipment is at the same potential and that no noise or safety problems associated with an unpredictable or uncharacterized grounding system will occur. Figure B-1.
Circuit Wiring Diagrams (Line) hot input, and the Y input is connected to the N (Neutral) input. However, for split-phase or three-phase applications, the X and Y inputs are connected to L1, L2, or L3 (separate lines). Therefore, for split-phase or three-phase applications, both X and Y can be electrically hot with respect to the system base (earth reference ground). Figure B-2 shows the physical locations of the X and Y inputs on the system base. Figure B-2.
Circuit Wiring Diagrams Figure B-4 shows a single-phase 240V AC circuit connection. Note that this application requires a single-pole circuit breaker. Figure B-4.
Circuit Wiring Diagrams Figure B-5 shows a split-phase 120/240V AC circuit connection. Note that this application requires a double-pole circuit breaker. Figure B-5.
Circuit Wiring Diagrams Figure B-6 shows a three-phase 208V AC, Y-, or -source circuit connection, which is a phase-to-phase source connection. Note that the X and Y inputs on the system can be connected from L1 and L2, L2 and L3, or L1 and L3. This application requires a double-pole circuit breaker. Figure B-6.
Circuit Wiring Diagrams Figure B-7 shows a three-phase 380V AC, Y-, or -source circuit connection, which is a phase-to-neutral source connection. Note that the system’s X input can be connected to L1, L2, or L3. This application requires a single-pole circuit breaker. Figure B-7.
Electrical Power Connectors Electrical Power Connectors Table B-1 describes the connectors required by the AC power cords that Stratus supplies with ftServer systems. Table B-1.
Appendix C Standards Compliance C- For compliance information, see the following: “Electronic Interference, Immunity, Safety, and Noise Level Standards Compliance” on page C-1 “Toxic and Hazardous Substances and Elements Disclosure” on page C-5 Electronic Interference, Immunity, Safety, and Noise Level Standards Compliance All ftServer systems comply with the electromagnetic interference (EMI), immunity, safety, and noise regulations listed in Table C-1.
Electronic Interference, Immunity, Safety, and Noise Level Standards Compliance manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. ! WA R N I N G Changes or modification to the product could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Table C-1.
Electronic Interference, Immunity, Safety, and Noise Level Standards Compliance Table C-1. Compliance Standards for ftServer V 2302, V 4303, and V 6308Systems (Class A) (ConStandard Title Country TUV NRTL IEC 60950-1, UL 60950-1, CAN/CSA-22.2 No. 60950-1 Safety of Information Technology Equipment (Certified to U.S.
Electronic Interference, Immunity, Safety, and Noise Level Standards Compliance Energy Star Note As defined by the EPA ENERGYSTAR Program Requirements for Computer Servers, Tier 1 requirements, this server is defined as a “Fully Fault Tolerant Server.” Presently there are no defined requirements, and this category of servers is ineligible to receive an Energy Star rating. As such there are no sales restrictions for local or federal agencies.
Toxic and Hazardous Substances and Elements Disclosure Toxic and Hazardous Substances and Elements Disclosure ftServer V 2302, V 4304, and V 6308 systems are compliant with the European Union’s Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive (RoHS) based upon the exception for lead used in servers. ! WA R N I N G The lithium battery contains perchlorate material. Special handling may apply. See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate.
Toxic and Hazardous Substances and Elements Disclosure C-6 Stratus ftServer V 2302, V 4304, and V 6308 Systems: Site Planning Guide (R624)
Index A AC power, 2-1 cords specifications, 2-8 UPS, 2-7 requirements, 2-3 source, 2-1 worksheet, 2-2 American Power Conversion (APC). See APC anti-tip brackets, 3-7 APC UPS, 2-6 APC UPS qualified models, 2-6 A-side power source, 2-1 B B-side power source, 2-1 C cabinets specifications, A-3 cables ground, 2-9 planning for, 1-3, 3-1 CAC, getting assistance, 1-2 checklist for site planning, 1-2 Chloride Power Protection (CPP).
Index I S IEC 60309 connector, B-8 installation site floor plan, 3-8 layout sample grid, 3-8 templates, 3-8 moving system to, 1-8 preparation, 1-8 safety notices, 1-10 single-phase circuit connections 120 V AC, B-3 240 V AC, B-4 site planning checklist, 1-2 overview, 1-1 space planning cables, 1-3 future expansion, 3-6 room requirements, 3-5 specifications AC power cords, 2-8 AP87600 PDUs, A-7 cabinet, A-3 CPU-I/O enclosure, A-4 split-phase circuit connections 120–240 V AC, B-5 standards compliance, C-1
Index UPS, 2-4, 2-6 AC power cords, 2-7 APC qualified models, 2-6 CPP qualified models, 2-5 UPS connections, 3-3 W wiring, electrical, B-1 worksheets AC power, 2-2 HVAC, 2-2 Index-3
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