Installation guide

Installing the SF7x Storage Enclosure in a DECarray Cabinet
6.6 Cabling the SF7x in a DECarray Cabinet
6.6.1 Single-System Configuration
Use the following procedures for cabling an SF7x storage enclosure in a
DECarray configured for single-system.
The following procedures assume that all devices installed previous to a new
installation of an SF7x storage enclosure are cabled in the single-system
configuration.
6.6.1.1 Identifying DSSI Connectors on the System I/O Panel
The following procedure explains how to locate and identify the DSSI
connections on the host system I/O panel.
Note
Before performing the following steps, refer to the system documenta-
tion for the correct procedure to perform an orderly shutdown of the
systems that the DECarray is connected to.
Note
This procedure assumes that no storage enclosures are installed
internally in the system cabinet. If storage enclosures are in the
system cabinet, then one of the KFMSA modules in the system XMI
backplane must be connected to those storage enclosures. Do NOT use
this KFMSA module or its DSSI connections to connect the system to
the DECarray. Do NOT count this KFMSA module in the following
steps.
1. Open the system I/O panel on the system by removing the screws that
secure the I/O panel to the system chassis. Let the panel swing down to its
resting position.
2. Find the first KFMSA module installed in the XMI backplane of the
system. It is the KFMSA module in the lowest numbered slot of the XMI
backplane.
3. Follow the cabling from the backplane to the system I/O panel.
4. While viewing the front of the I/O panel, note that the DSSI connector
on the left is KFMSA DSSI bus 2 and the DSSI connector on the right is
KFMSA DSSI bus 1. These connectors should be labeled BLUE for bus 1
and RED for bus 2.
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