Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform F800
Hardware Reference Guide
MK-94HM8046-04
October 2016
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Contents
Preface................................................................................................. 7
Safety and environmental notices..............................................................................8
General safety guidelines..........................................................................................9
Handling of heavy parts.................................................................................... 10
Preventing electric shock...................................................................................10
Avoiding rotating or moving parts...................................................................... 10
Preventing machine damage..............................................................................11
Working when the storage system is turned on...................................................11
Precautions when using the storage system........................................................11
Procedures in an emergency..............................................................................12
For electric shock........................................................................................ 12
For fire....................................................................................................... 12
Intended audience................................................................................................. 12
Product version......................................................................................................13
Release notes........................................................................................................ 13
Changes in this revision.......................................................................................... 13
Document conventions........................................................................................... 13
Conventions for storage capacity values...................................................................14
Accessing product documentation........................................................................... 15
Getting help...........................................................................................................15
Comments............................................................................................................. 16
1 Product overview............................................................................ 17
Block configuration.................................................................................................19
Unified configuration.............................................................................................. 19
Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform F800 model.............................................................19
Features................................................................................................................ 20
Scalability.............................................................................................................. 21
Examples of supported Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform F800 configurations......... 21
Supported all-flash array configurations..............................................................21
Maximum number of mounted drive trays...........................................................21
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2 Hardware description.......................................................................23
Storage system controllers......................................................................................24
CBLH controller................................................................................................ 24
CBLH with front panel bezel......................................................................... 24
CBLH front panel without bezel.................................................................... 25
CBLH rear panel.......................................................................................... 26
Controller interfaces............................................................................................... 28
Front end module descriptions...........................................................................28
10 Gbps iSCSI board LEDs and connectors (optical)....................................... 28
10 Gbps iSCSI board LEDs and connectors (copper)...................................... 29
8/16/32 Gbps Fibre Channel (4-port) board LEDs and connectors................... 29
16 Gbps Fibre Channel (2-port) board LEDs and connectors........................... 31
LAN blade LEDs and connectors.........................................................................32
Back end module LEDs and connectors.............................................................. 33
CBLH power supply unit LEDs and connectors.....................................................34
Storage system drive trays......................................................................................34
Flash module drive (FMD) tray...........................................................................35
FMD with front panel bezel.......................................................................... 35
FMD front panel without bezel......................................................................35
FMD rear panel........................................................................................... 37
Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform SVP server.............................................................. 38
Service processor description.............................................................................38
SVP front panel................................................................................................ 39
SVP rear panel..................................................................................................40
3 System option modes...................................................................... 41
System Option Modes.............................................................................................42
4 Maintaining the storage system........................................................73
Storing the storage system..................................................................................... 74
Powering off the storage system............................................................................. 74
5 User administration for maintenance utility........................................75
Required roles for operating Maintenance Utility....................................................... 76
Setting up user accounts........................................................................................ 77
Disabling user accounts.......................................................................................... 79
Removing user accounts......................................................................................... 83
Backing up user accounts....................................................................................... 86
Restoring user account information......................................................................... 86
A Storage system specifications...........................................................89
Model lists............................................................................................................. 90
VSP F800 controller model list........................................................................... 90
Drive tray model lists........................................................................................ 91
Other model list................................................................................................92
Replacement parts................................................................................................. 94
Battery unit...................................................................................................... 94
Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform F800 mechanical specifications................................. 94
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Electrical specifications........................................................................................... 99
Environmental specifications................................................................................... 99
Battery specifications............................................................................................101
RAID specifications...............................................................................................102
iSCSI specifications...............................................................................................102
iSCSI standards....................................................................................................105
Regulatory compliance..........................................................................................105
Physical SVP hardware specifications..................................................................... 106
Index................................................................................................ 109
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Preface
This guide describes the Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform F800 all-flash array.
□ Safety and environmental notices
□ General safety guidelines
□ Intended audience
□ Product version
□ Release notes
□ Changes in this revision
□ Document conventions
□ Conventions for storage capacity values
□ Accessing product documentation
□ Getting help
□ Comments
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Safety and environmental notices
Equipment warranty
The term of guarantee of normal operation of the storage system and free service is one year from
date of purchase.
If a failure occurs multiple times, the storage system might shut off to avoid a serious accident.
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Backup
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chances for data loss.
Data backup is also critical when hardware components are added or replaced, because performing
such hardware procedures restores parameter settings that can affect how data is managed on the
storage systems.
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Notes on use
When using the Hitachi storage system, be sure to read this guide and understand the operating
procedures and instructions described herein thoroughly before staring your operation.
The array complies with FDA radiation performance standard 21 CFR subchapter J.
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This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,
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General safety guidelines
Before starting maintenance:
• Maintenance must be performed by trained and qualified engineers only.
• The safety guidelines and procedures in this manual must be read and
followed.
• In this manual and on the storage system, hazard warnings are provided
to aid you in preventing or reducing the risk of death, personal injury, or
product damage. Understand and follow these hazard warnings fully.
• If warning labels on the storage system become dirty or start peeling off,
replace them.
• If an anomaly such as an unusual noise, smell, or smoke occurs on the
storage system while it is running, power off or remove the power cables
immediately.
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• Hazard warnings in this manual or on the storage system cannot cover
every possible case, because it is impossible to predict and evaluate all
circumstances beforehand. Be alert and use common sense.
• To ensure normal operation, operate the storage system according to the
information in this manual.
Read the following safety guidelines carefully and follow them when you
conduct maintenance of the machine:
• Do not use materials that are outside the specifications for the storage
system.
• Use the spare parts, consumables, and materials for maintenance that are
specified in this manual; otherwise, personal injury, system damage, and
degradation in system quality can occur.
• Keep the maintenance area neat.
• Always put away parts, materials, and tools when not in use.
Handling of heavy parts
• When lifting a heavy object, hold it close to yourself and keep your back
erect to prevent back injury.
• When lifting an object designated with a caution in this manual, use a
proper lifting tool or have somebody assist you.
Preventing electric shock
• Before starting work, be sure that, unless otherwise specifically instructed,
there is no potential electric hazard in the maintenance area such as
insufficient grounding or a wet floor.
• Before starting work, know where the emergency power-off switches are
located and be sure you know how to operate them.
• Unless otherwise specifically instructed, remove all power sources to the
machine before starting maintenance. Switching off the storage system
power supplies is usually not sufficient.
• Do not touch any uninsulated conductor or surface that remains charged
for a limited time after the external power supply to the storage system is
disconnected.
• Do not replace parts during a thunderstorm.
Avoiding rotating or moving parts
• Do not supply power to any device with rotating or moving parts that are
not properly covered.
• Tuck in your tie, scarf, shirt, or any other loose clothing to prevent it from
getting caught by a rotating or moving part.
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Preventing machine damage
• Use the tools and instruments, as instructed in this manual, or equivalent
commercially available tools and instruments suited for the purpose.
• Use measurement instruments and powered tools that are properly
calibrated or periodically inspected.
• Before finishing your work, be sure all parts removed during maintenance
have been installed in their original positions in the storage system. Do not
leave any tools or foreign material in the storage system.
Working when the storage system is turned on
Observe the following safety measures when working on the storage system
with the system power turned on. When you perform maintenance, do not
touch live electric parts to prevent an electric shock.
• Do not touch heat sinks immediately after a board is removed because the
heat sinks are extremely hot.
• While performing maintenance, do not drop tools, screws, or other items
into the storage system, because doing so can cause a short circuit.
• While performing maintenance, do not damage or pinch wires.
• When moving a heavy object, have at least two people move the object
after confirming there are no obstacles nearby.
Precautions when using the storage system
• Use the supplied power cords included with the storage system. Do not
use the supplied power cords for other products. Do not use other power
cords with the storage system.
• Shut off the power feed to the equipment and inform the system
administrator immediately if you notice an unusual smell, abnormal heat
generation, or smoke emission. Leaving such conditions unattended can
cause electric shock or fire.
• Exercise care when handling the storage system and its parts. Do not drop
the equipment or parts.
• Do not stand on the storage system. Avoid using the storage system for
any use other than the one for which it was originally designed.
• Do not place heavy objects on the storage system, near the vents on the
front and rear panels, or on the cables attached to the storage system.
• Do not put a container with water, paper clips, or the like on the storage
system or near the power supply.
• Route cables in a way to prevent people from tripping over them.
• Do not operate the storage system in a moist or dusty place.
• Keep these vents open and be sure they are not blocked to keep the
storage system ventilated. Cool air enters the storage system from the air
vent on the front panel and exits through the vent on the rear panel.
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• If a failure occurs in the storage system, follow the instructions in this
manual. If the problem is not covered by this manual, contact your system
administrator.
Procedures in an emergency
For electric shock
• Before performing maintenance, be sure that there is no potential electric
hazard in the maintenance area, such as insufficient grounding or a wet
floor.
• Before performing maintenance, observe where the emergency poweroff
switches are located and be sure you know how to operate them.
• Unless otherwise instructed, remove all power sources to the storage
system before starting work. Switching off the storage system power
supplies is not sufficient. When power is fed from a wall or floor outlet,
unplug the power supply cord, or turn off the switch on the power
distribution panel or board.
• If the power supply has a lockout device, lock the device after powering off
the storage system and retain the key. Attach a notice on the panel or
board prohibiting the use of the switch.
• If the machine power has been already turned off, confirm that these
conditions have been satisfied.
For fire
• Shut off all the power to the machine.
• Turn off the emergency power switch or stop the power supply to the
storage system.
• If the fire continues to burn after the power is shut off, take suitable
actions, including the use of a fire extinguisher, or call the fire department.
Intended audience
This document is intended for Hitachi Data Systems representatives and
authorized service providers who install, configure, or operate storage
systems.
Readers of this document should be familiar with the following:
• Data processing and RAID storage systems and their basic functions.
• One of the VSP Fx00 models.
• The operating system and web browser software on the system hosting
the storage management software.
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Product version
This document revision applies to the following:
• VSP F800 firmware 83-04-0x or later
• SVOS 7.0 or later
• Hitachi NAS firmware release 13.0 or later
Release notes
Read the release notes before installing and using this product. They may
contain requirements or restrictions that are not fully described in this
document or updates or corrections to this document. Release notes are
available on Hitachi Data Systems Support Connect: https://
[Link]/Documents.
Changes in this revision
Some of the features described in this document might not be currently
available.
• Added new front end module (DW-F800-4HF32R) equipped with 32 Gbps
Fibre Channel 4-port to connect VSP Fx00 models with external devices.
• The NAS module and file- and block-level access configuration functionality
are now supported.
• Updated storage system specifications.
• Added support for Flash Module Drives (FMD) with capacities of 7 TB and
14 TB.
• Updated URL links to official HDS support websites.
Document conventions
This document uses the following typographic conventions:
Convention Description
Bold • Indicates text in a window, including window titles, menus, menu options,
buttons, fields, and labels. Example:
Click OK.
• Indicates emphasized words in list items.
Italic • Indicates a document title or emphasized words in text.
• Indicates a variable, which is a placeholder for actual text provided by the
user or for output by the system. Example:
pairdisplay -g group
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Convention Description
(For exceptions to this convention for variables, see the entry for angle
brackets.)
Monospace Indicates text that is displayed on screen or entered by the user. Example:
pairdisplay -g oradb
< > angle brackets Indicates variables in the following scenarios:
• Variables are not clearly separated from the surrounding text or from
other variables. Example:
Status-<report-name><file-version>.csv
• Variables in headings.
[ ] square brackets Indicates optional values. Example: [ a | b ] indicates that you can choose a,
b, or nothing.
{ } braces Indicates required or expected values. Example: { a | b } indicates that you
must choose either a or b.
| vertical bar Indicates that you have a choice between two or more options or arguments.
Examples:
[ a | b ] indicates that you can choose a, b, or nothing.
{ a | b } indicates that you must choose either a or b.
This document uses the following icons to draw attention to information:
Icon Label Description
Note Calls attention to important or additional information.
Tip Provides helpful information, guidelines, or suggestions for performing
tasks more effectively.
Caution Warns the user of adverse conditions and/or consequences (for
example, disruptive operations, data loss, or a system crash).
WARNING Warns the user of a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could
result in death or serious injury.
Conventions for storage capacity values
Physical storage capacity values (for example, disk drive capacity) are
calculated based on the following values:
Physical capacity unit Value
1 kilobyte (KB) 1,000 (10 3) bytes
1 megabyte (MB) 1,000 KB or 1,0002 bytes
1 gigabyte (GB) 1,000 MB or 1,0003 bytes
1 terabyte (TB) 1,000 GB or 1,0004 bytes
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Physical capacity unit Value
1 petabyte (PB) 1,000 TB or 1,0005 bytes
1 exabyte (EB) 1,000 PB or 1,0006 bytes
Logical capacity values (for example, logical device capacity) are calculated
based on the following values:
Logical capacity unit Value
1 block 512 bytes
1 cylinder Mainframe: 870 KB
Open-systems:
• OPEN-V: 960 KB
• Others: 720 KB
1 KB 1,024 (210) bytes
1 MB 1,024 KB or 1,0242 bytes
1 GB 1,024 MB or 1,0243 bytes
1 TB 1,024 GB or 1,0244 bytes
1 PB 1,024 TB or 1,0245 bytes
1 EB 1,024 PB or 1,0246 bytes
Accessing product documentation
Product user documentation is available on Hitachi Data Systems Support
Connect: [Link] Check this site for the
most current documentation, including important updates that may have
been made after the release of the product.
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Product overview
VSP F800 is a modular, rack-mountable all-flash array storage system, with
various fixed storage capacity configurations of FMD DC2 flash storage
devices. To deliver consistent low latency host response times and highest
IOP performance across all host connection ports, no HDDs are included or
permitted to be configured as part of the all-flash array configurations.
The storage systems have dual controllers that provide the interface to a data
host. Each controller contains its own processor, dual in-line cache memory
modules (DIMMs), cache flash memory (CFM), battery, and fans. Each
controller also has an Ethernet connection for out-of-band management using
Hitachi Device Manager - Storage Navigator. If the data path through one
controller fails, all hard drives remain available to data hosts using a
redundant data path through the other controller. The storage system allows
a defective controller to be replaced.
The storage system can be equipped with NAS modules. The NAS modules
provide file access through CIFS, NFS and FTP protocols and block access by
using iSCSI protocols, in addition to the block access provided directly by
iSCSI and FC I/O modules.
All storage system models allow defective drives to be replaced without
interruption of data availability to host computers. A hot spare drive can be
configured to replace a failed drive automatically, securing the fault-tolerant
integrity of the logical drive. Self-contained, hardware-based RAID logical
drives provide maximum performance in compact external enclosures.
Key components are implemented with a redundant configuration, so that the
storage system can remain operational in the unlikely event that a
component should fail. Adding and replacing components, along with
firmware upgrades, can be conducted while the storage system is operating.
□ Block configuration
□ Unified configuration
□ Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform F800 model
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□ Features
□ Scalability
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Block configuration
A block configuration supports the Fibre Channel and Internet Small
Computer System Interface (iSCSI) protocols, and consists of:
• Two controllers
• One or more drive trays
• One 1U block service processor server (SVP)
Unified configuration
A Unified configuration includes NAS modules that support file system
protocols such as CIFS and NFS operate across a block-level setup using
iSCSI or FC connections.
• Two controllers
• Two NAS modules for file operations and storage
• One or more drive trays for block-level storage
• One 1U block service processor server (SVP)
Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform F800 model
The storage system consists of a 4U enclosure that includes two controllers,
but without disk drives. Drives are supported using drive trays connected to
the controllers.
Controller Controller chassis Controller model Height
CBLH DW800-CBL DW‑F800‑CTLH 4U (174.3 mm)
Drive tray model Supported drive Number of drives
Drive tray Height
name types supported
FMD drive tray DW-F800-DBF Flash module 12 2U (86.2 mm)
drive (FMD)
High-speed memory cache
The storage system supports 256 GB of high-speed memory cache, arranged
as 128 GB per controller.
Hitachi Flash Module Drives (DC2)
The maximum number of FMD DC2 drives supported is 42 (40 drives + 2
spares), with a total raw flash capacity of 337 TB.
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Pcode Drive size Raw capacity
DKC-F810I-1R6FN 1.75 TB 1759.21 GB
DKC-F810I-3R2FN 3.5 TB 3518.43 GB
DKC-F810I-6R4FN 7 TB 7036.87 GB
DKC-F810I-7R0FP 7 TB 7036.87 GB
DKC-F810I-14RFP 14 TB 14073.74 GB
Interface ports
Interface ports are provided on front end modules. The system supports 32
front end modules.
Pcode Description Maximum number of ports supported
DW-F800-2HS10S 10 Gbps iSCSI (optical) 24
front end module
DW-F800-2HS10B 10 Gbps iSCSI (copper) 24
front end module
DW-F800-4HF8 8 Gbps Fibre Channel 48
(4-port) front end
module
DW-F800-2HF16 16 Gbps Fibre Channel 24
(2-port) front end
module
DW-F800-4HF32R* 32/16 Gbps Fibre 48
Channel (4-port) front
end module
*For information about the availability of the 32 Gbps SFPs, contact customer support.
Features
Feature Value
Maximum cache memory supported 512 GB
Maximum number of spare drives 8
Maximum number of RAID groups 2,048
Maximum volume size 3TB (when using the LDEVs of other Storage
Systems: 4TB)
Maximum number of volumes per host groups 2048
Maximum number of volumes per RAID group 2,048
Maximum number of DP pool volumes 4,095
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Feature Value
Maximum number of DP pools 64
Maximum number of Fibre Channel devices 255
connected through a Fibre Channel switch
Maximum number of iSCSI hosts connected 255
through a network switch
Scalability
All storage systems offer pay-as-you-grow scalability by allowing you to hot-
add drives as you need them.
Examples of supported Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform F800
configurations
Maximum number of
Drive tray Maximum number of drives supported
drive trays supported
FMD2 drive tray 4 40 DC2 flash module drives + 2 spares
Supported all-flash array configurations
The following table lists the supported number of drive trays and drives in an
all-flash array configuration.
Maximum number of drive trays supported Maximum number of drives supported
FMD FMD2 FMD FMD2
4 N/A 48 N/A
2 N/A 24 N/A
1 N/A 12 N/A
N/A 4 N/A 48
N/A 2 N/A 24
N/A 1 N/A 12
Maximum number of mounted drive trays
The following table shows the maximum number of mountable drive trays
and a maximum number of mountable drives for each drive type.
Controller Maximum drive trays Maximum number of
drives
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Drive trays Maximum number
CBLH FMD 4 40 FMDs + 2 spares
(DC2)
48 FMDs
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Hardware description
The following sections describe the storage system hardware.
□ Storage system controllers
□ Controller interfaces
□ Storage system drive trays
□ Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform SVP server
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Storage system controllers
Every storage system has two controllers. The controllers contain fans and
power supplies, and provide the interfaces between a host and the storage
system.
A controller manages the I/O between the host system and data volumes.
CBLH controller
CBLH with front panel bezel
Number Item Description
1 POWER LED Green: Storage system is
powered on.
Amber: Storage system is
receiving power.
2 READY LED Green: Normal operation.
3 WARNING LED Off: Normal operation.
Amber: Component requires
maintenance.
Blink: Failure requires
maintenance.
Note: When System
Option Mode 1097 is
set to ON, the
WARNING LED does
not blink even if the
following failure
information issues SIM:
Failure information
SIM: 452xxx, 462xxx,
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Number Item Description
3077xy, 4100xx and
410100.
LED might go OFF during user
maintenance.
4 ALARM LED Off: Normal operation.
Red: Processor failure (system
may be down). Go to the
Customer Contact Us page at
[Link]
en_us/[Link].
5 POWER ON/OFF (main switch) Powers the storage system.
6 Lock Locks and unlocks the front
panel bezel by using the
supplied key.
Note: Removing a controller can cause the POWER, READY, WARNING, and
ALARM LEDs on the front panel to go off. These LEDs return to their on state
after the storage system recovers from the controller replacement.
CBLH front panel without bezel
Number Item Description
1 POWER ON/OFF (main switch) Powers the storage system.
2 POWER, READY, WARNING, ALARM See the previous table.
LEDs
3 Controllers Controller 1 (bottom) and
Controller 2 (top).
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Number Item Description
4 Backup module N/A
5 BACKUP LED Green: Power restoration in
progress following power
outage.
Fast blink green: Restoring.
Slow blink green: Restoring or
sequential shutdown in
progress.
6 Cache flash memory N/A
7 ALM LED (for cache flash Red: Cache flash memory can
memory) be removed.
8 CTL ALM LED Red: Controller can be
removed.
Blink red: Failure with the
controller's power supply unit.
Amber: LAN reset switch was
pressed.
9 LAN-RST switch Use only when instructed by
Hitachi Support.
10 STATUS LED (for BKMF) Green: Charging of the battery
in the backup module is
complete.
Red: Backup module can be
removed.
Blink red one time: Main
battery failure.
Blink red two times: Backup
battery failure.
Blink red three times: Both
batteries failed or preventive
maintenance replacement of
batteries can be performed.
Off: Battery is not mounted,
battery-mounting failure
occurred, or firmware is being
upgraded. Off is normal status
for configurations with no
batteries (for example,
BKMF-10 and BKMF-20).
CBLH rear panel
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Number Item
1 Power supply unit
2 Front end module
3 Back end module
4 LAN blade
Rear view (includes NAS modules)
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Number Item
1 NAS module
2 Back end module
3 LAN blade
4 Power supply unit
Controller interfaces
Controllers provide interfaces for connecting, powering, and configuring and
managing the storage system. They also have LEDs to show the status of the
storage system.
Front end module descriptions
10 Gbps iSCSI board LEDs and connectors (optical)
Number Item Description
1 STATUS LED Green: front end module is in
the power-on state.
Red: front end module can be
removed safely.
2 PORT LED Red: Small form-factor
pluggable can be removed.
Blue: Normal link status.
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Number Item Description
Blink blue: Front end module is
in communication status.
3 iSCSI connectors Connect to Ethernet LAN
cables.
10 Gbps iSCSI board LEDs and connectors (copper)
Number Item Description
1 STATUS LED Green: front end module is in
the power-on state.
Red: front end module can be
removed safely.
2 PORT (Link/Speed) LED Yellow: 1 Gbps link.
Green: 10 Gbps link.
Off: no link.
3 PORT LED Green: link has been made.
Blinking: communication is
occurring.
Off: no link or not ready to
communicate.
4 iSCSI connectors Connect to Ethernet LAN
cables.
8/16/32 Gbps Fibre Channel (4-port) board LEDs and connectors
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Table 1 8 Gbps Fibre Channel
Number Item Description
1 Fibre Channel connectors Connect to Fibre Channel
cables.
2 STATUS LED Green: front end module is in
power-on state.
Red: front end module can be
removed safely.
3 PORT LED Red: Small form-factor
pluggable can be removed.
Blue: Normal link status at 8
Gbps.
Green: Normal link status at 2
Gbps or 4 Gbps.
Table 2 32/16 Gbps Fibre Channel
Number Item Description
1 Fibre Channel connectors Connect to Fibre Channel
cables.
2 STATUS LED Green: front end module is in
power-on state.
Red: front end module can be
removed safely.
3 PORT LED Red: Small form-factor
pluggable can be removed.
Blue: Normal link status at 16
Gbps (16 Gbps).
Blue: Normal link status at 32
Gbps (32 Gbps).
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Number Item Description
Green: Normal link status at 4
Gbps or 8 Gbps (16 Gbps).
Green: Normal link status at 8
Gbps or 16 Gbps (32 Gbps).
Port Assignments
8/16/32 Gbps Fibre Channel Ports (left to right)
CHB#
Port 1 Port 2 Port 3 Port 4
CHB-1A 1A 3A 5A 7A
CHB-1B 1B 3B 5B 7B
CHB-1C 1C 3C 5C 7C
CHB-1D 1D 3D 5D 7D
CHB-1E 1E 3E 5E 7E
CHB-1F 1F 3F 5F 7F
CHB-1G 1G 3G 5G 7G
CHB-1H 1H 3H 5H 7H
CHB-2A 2A 4A 6A 8A
CHB-2B 2B 4B 6B 8B
CHB-2C 2C 4C 6C 8C
CHB-2D 2D 4D 6D 8D
CHB-2E 2E 4E 6E 8E
CHB-2F 2F 4F 6F 8F
CHB-2G 2G 4G 6G 8G
CHB-2H 2H 4H 6H 8H
16 Gbps Fibre Channel (2-port) board LEDs and connectors
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Number Item Description
1 STATUS LED Green: front end module is in
the power-on state.
Red: front end module can be
removed safely.
2 PORT LED Red: Small form-factor
pluggable can be removed.
Blue: normal link status at 16
Gbps.
Green: normal link status at 4
or 8 Gbps.
3 Fibre Channel connectors Connect to Fibre Channel
cables.
Port Assignments
16 Gbps Fibre Channel Ports (left to right)
CHB#
Port 1 Port 2
CHB-1A 1A 3A
CHB-1B 1B 3B
CHB-1C 1C 3C
CHB-1D 1D 3D
CHB-1E 1E 3E
CHB-1F 1F 3F
CHB-1G 1G 3G
CHB-1H 1H 3H
CHB-2A 2A 4A
CHB-2B 2B 4B
CHB-2C 2C 4C
CHB-2D 2D 4D
CHB-2E 2E 4E
CHB-2F 2F 4F
CHB-2G 2G 4G
CHB-2H 2H 4H
LAN blade LEDs and connectors
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Number LED or connector Description
1 ACT LED Green: data is being
transferred.
2 LINK LED Green: link status is normal.
3 LAN 2 LAN port used by the user.
4 LAN 1 Maintenance LAN port used by
service personnel.
5 LAN ALARM LED Red: LAN blade can be
removed.
6 Uninterruptible power supply Only supported in Japan
port domestic market.
Back end module LEDs and connectors
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Number Item Description
1 STATUS LED Green: back end module is in
the power-on state.
Red: back end module can be
removed safely.
2 Port LED Blue: link status is normal.
3 PATH 0 connector Connect to a drive tray.
4 PATH 1 connector Connects to a drive tray.
CBLH power supply unit LEDs and connectors
Number Item Description
1 ALM/RDY LED Red: Power supply unit can be
replaced.
2 Receptacle Connect to the power cable
supplied with the storage
system.
3 RDY LED Green: Normal operation.
Storage system drive trays
Drive trays contain drives, power supplies, fans, and status LEDs. They also
provide interfaces for connecting to controllers and other drive trays.
All-flash storage arrays have various fixed storage capacity configurations of
FMD DC2 flash storage devices. To deliver consistent low latency host
response times and highest IOP performance across all host connection ports,
no HDDs are included or permitted to be configured as part of these
configurations.
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Flash module drive (FMD) tray
FMD with front panel bezel
Number Item Description
1 POWER LED Green: Drive tray is powered
on.
2 READY LED Green: Drive tray is
operational.
3 LOCATE LED Amber:
• This LED indicates the
location of the chassis.
• The LED can be lit or turned
off by the maintenance
utility.
4 Lock Locks and unlocks the front
panel bezel by using the
supplied key.
FMD front panel without bezel
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Number Item Description
12 ACT LED Green: Normal operation.
Blink: drive is being accessed.
Slow blink:
•
• DKC-F810I-1R6FN/3R2FN/
6R4FN: flash module drive
built-in capacitor is charged.
If the storage system is
turned on, the LED stops
blinking when the capacitor
is charged completely
(about two minutes).
Note: ACT indicator
is only printed on some
types of FMDs.
ALM LED Red: Drive stopped due to a
failure and can be replaced.
Note: ALM indicator
is only printed on some
types of FMDs.
3 POWER, READY, LOCATE LEDs See the previous table.
4 Flash module drives Twelve flash module drives.
Slots are designated the
following way:
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Number Item Description
9, 10, 11
6, 7, 8
3, 4, 5
0, 1, 2
FMD rear panel
Number Item Description
1 ENC N/A
2 POWER LED Green: ENC is in the power-on
state.
3 LOCATE LED Amber:
• This LED indicates the
location of the chassis.
• The LED can be lit or turned
off by the maintenance
utility.
4 ALARM LED Red: ENC can be replaced.
5 PATH (IN) LED Blue: IN side port is linked up.
6 PATH (IN) connector Connect to a controller or drive
tray.
7 PATH (OUT)LED Blue: OUT side port is linked
up.
8 PATH (OUT) connector Connect to a drive tray.
9 Console This port is reserved.
10 Receptacle Connect to the power cable
supplied with the storage
system.
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Number Item Description
11 Three LEDS, top to bottom:
RDY LED Green: power supply unit is
operating normally.
AC IN LED Green: power supply unit is
operating normally.
ALM REPLACE LED Red: power supply unit can be
replaced.
Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform SVP server
The following sections describe the physical SVP. The SVP is also available as
a virtual management server that runs on a VMware ESXi host or as a
physical management server that runs on a customer-supplied server.
Service processor description
VSP Fx00 models include a separate, dedicated 1U service processor (SVP) to
host an element manager (Hitachi Device Manager - Storage Navigator). The
SVP (model number 3919435.P) operates independently from the storage
system's CPU and operating system, and provides out‑of‑band configuration
and management of the storage system. It also collects performance data for
key components of the storage system to enable diagnostic testing and
analysis.
Note: This product is also designed for IT power distribution systems with
phase-to-phase voltage.
The SVP runs Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard 7. This operating
system provides the same look and feel and desktop environment as
Microsoft Windows 7 Professional.
The SVP provides four RJ-45 ports:
• Two ports connect to the storage system controllers (one port for each
controller).
• One port connects to the user's IP network.
• One port connects to a user-supplied management console PC.
Three of the four RJ-45 ports (the ones that connect to the controllers and
the IP network) are configured as a bridge. The SVP can be addressed using
the default IP address [Link].
In the unlikely event you cannot connect to the SVP using the default IP
address, use the following emergency login: [Link] SVP IP
address>/dev/storage/<model number><system serial number>/
[Link]. For example:
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Storage system model Storage system serial URL
number number
8320004 456789 [Link]
storage/8320004456789/
[Link]
8340004 456789 [Link]
storage/8340004456789/
[Link]
8360004 456789 [Link]
storage/8360004456789/
[Link]
Users are responsible for adopting the appropriate security procedures with
the SVP, including:
• Applying Windows security patches.
• Turning on automatic Windows updates or using the manual Windows
update method.
• Installing antivirus software that has been tested and approved by Hitachi.
SVP front panel
The SVP front panel has LEDs, a reset button, and a power button.
Number Description
1 LEDs. From left to right, the LEDs are:
• BMC Heartbeat
• LAN card 2
• LAN card 1
• Hard drive
• System standby power
2 Reset button.
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Number Description
3 Power button. Applies power to or removes
power from the SVP.
SVP rear panel
The only ports used on the rear panel of the SVP are the power socket and
the four LAN ports.
Number Description
1 Power socket. Attach the power cable supplied
with the SVP.
2 Four LAN ports arranged as follows:
LAN3 LAN4
LAN1 LAN2
These ports connect to your IP network, the
management console PC, and the user LAN port
on each storage system controller.
Note: After the Initial Startup Wizard is run, the SVP can be used in non-
bridge mode. In this mode, the cables can be removed from SVP ports LAN3
and LAN4 and attached to switches. For more information, contact customer
support.
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System Option Modes
System Option Modes allow VSP Fx00 models to be configured to specific
customer operating requirements.
At installation, the modes are set to their default values, as shown in the
following table. If you think these mode settings should be changed, discuss
these settings with your Hitachi Data Systems team. The System Option
Modes can be changed by a Hitachi Data Systems representative only.
The following table was up to date at the time this manual was published.
However, the System Option Mode information might change in firmware
releases that precede the next release of this manual. Contact your Hitachi
Data Systems team for the latest information about System Option Modes.
The System Option Mode information includes:
• Mode = specifies the System Option Mode number
• Description = describes the action or function that the mode provides.
• Default = specifies the default setting (ON or OFF) of the mode.
Note: These modes are supported on firmware versions 83-01-21-60/00 and
later.
Mode Description Default
15 The mode can improve the host response time to be about ON
within 6 seconds.
Note:
1. The mode applies when a drive response delay may
affect business operations.
2. If Dynamic Sparing or Auto Correction Mode is used due
to host I/O conflicts with copy processing, I/O watching
time is 30 seconds even the mode is set to ON.
3. Even though System Option Mode 015 is set to ON, the
function does not apply to SATA or NL-SAS drives.
22 Regarding the correction copy or the drive copy, in case OFF
ECCs/LRC PINs are set on the track of copy source HDD,
mode 22 can be used to interrupt the copy processing
(default) or to create ECCs/LRC PINs on the track of copy
target HDD to continue the processing.
Mode 22 = ON:
If ECCs/LRC PINs (up to 16*1) have been set on the track
of copy source HDD, ECCs/LRC PINs (up to 16*1) will be
created on the track of copy target HDD so that the copy
processing will continue.
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If the number of ECCs/LRC PINs exceeds the maximum, the
corresponding copy processing will be interrupted.
*1: The maximum number of ECCs/LRC PINs is as follows.
< For HUS VM>
73-03-01-00/00 or higher: 64
Earlier than 73-03-01-00/00: 16
Mode 22 = OFF:
If ECCs/LRC PINs have been set on the track of copy source
HDD, the copy processing will be interrupted.
(first recover ECCs/LRC PINs by using the PIN recovery flow,
and then perform the correction copy or the drive copy
again)
One of the controlling option for correction/drive copy.
80 For HUS VM (SI for OPEN) OFF
In response to the Restore instruction from the host, if
neither Quick nor Normal is specified, the following
operation is performed.
Mode 80 = ON:
Normal Restore (Reverse Copy) is performed.
Mode 80 = OFF:
Quick Restore is performed.
Notes:
1. This mode is applied when the specification for Restore of
SI is switched between Quick (default) and Normal.
2. The performance of Restore differs depending on the
Normal or Quick specification.
87 HUS VM: Determining which of NormalCopy or QuickResync, OFF
if not specified, is performed at the execution of pairresync
by RAID Manager. If ON, QuickResync, or if OFF,
NormalCopy is performed.
122 For Split or Resync request from the Mainframe host and OFF
Storage Navigator,
Mode 122 = ON:
By specifying Split or Resync, Steady/Quick Split or Normal/
Quick Resync is respectively executed in accordance with
Normal/Quick setting.
Mode 122 = OFF:
By specifying Split or Resync, Steady/Quick Split or Normal/
Quick Resync is respectively executed in accordance with
Normal/Quick setting.
For details, see the System Option Mode 122 sheet.
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Notes:
(1) For HUS VM, this mode is applied to use scripts etc that
are used on Lightning 9900 and Lightning 9900 V.
(2) Executing the pairresync command from RAID Manager
may be related to the System Option Mode 087 setting.
(3) When performing At-Time Split from RAID Manager,
Set this mode to OFF or specify the environment variable
HORCC_SPLT for Quick.
Otherwise, Pairsplit may turn timeout.
(4) The mode becomes effective after specifying Split/
Resync following the mode setting. The mode function does
not work if it is set during the Split/Resync operation.
292 Issuing OLS when Switching Port OFF
In case the mainframe host (FICON) is connected with the
CNT-made FC switch (FC9000 etc.), and is using along with
the TrueCopy S/390 with Open Fibre connection, the
occurrence of Link Incident Report for the mainframe host
from the FC switch will be deterred when switching the CHT
port attribute (including automatic switching when
executing CESTPATH and CDELPATH in case of Mode
114=ON).
Mode 292=ON:
When switching the port attribute, issue the OLS (100 ms)
first, and then reset the Chip.
Mode 292=OFF:
When switching the port attribute, reset the Chip without
issuing the OLS.
310 Mode 310 = ON: OFF
The monitoring timer for MP hang-up is 6 seconds and
returning a response to the host within 8 is guaranteed.
Mode 310 = OFF:
The monitoring timer for MP hang-up remains 15 seconds
(USP/NSC / USP V/VM) or 8 seconds (VSP/ VSP G1000).
Notes:
(1) This mode applies to a site where strict host response
performance is required.
(2) If a hardware failure occurs when the mode is set to ON,
the time until MPB blockage is determined is shorter than
usual.
448 Mode 448 = ON: (Enabled) N/A
If the SVP detects a blocked path, the SVP assumes that an
error occurred, and then immediately splits (suspends) the
mirror.
Mode 448 = OFF: (Disabled)
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If the SVP detects a blocked path and the path does not
recover within the specified period of time, the SVP
assumes that an error occurred, and then splits (suspends)
the mirror.
Note:
The mode 448 setting takes effect only when mode 449 is
set to OFF.
449 This mode is used to enable and disable detection of ON
communication failures between MCU and RCU.
Mode 449 = ON
On MCU side, checking read journal disruption from RCU is
disabled, and monitoring read journal failures is disabled on
RCU side.
Mode 449 = OFF
Detecting communication failures between MCU and RCU is
enabled.
Notes:
(1) The mode applies at sites where disabling the detection
of communication failures between MCU and RCU in UR
configuration is required.
(2) For USP/NSC, the default setting is OFF with versions
from 50-03-95-00/00 to 50-04-31-00/00, and is ON with
versions 50-04-40-00/00 and later.
(3) When the mode is set to ON, System Option Mode 448
does not work.
(4) The mode setting is not changed by microcode upgrade.
(5) The mode is not effective for remote paths between
Initiator port on MCU and Target port on RCU.
(6) While a path from RCU to MCU is disconnected, if the UR
pair remains in Suspending or Deleting status, recover it in
accordance with the procedure in Recovery from UR Failure
in TROUBLE SHOOTING section of the Maintenance Manual.
454 CLPR (Function of Virtual Partition Manager) partitions the OFF
cache memory in the disk subsystem into multiple virtual
cache and assigns the partitioned virtual cache for each use.
If a large amount of cache is required for a specific use, it
can minimize the impact on other uses. The CLPR function
works as follows depending on whether System Option
Mode 454 is set to ON or OFF.
Mode 454 = OFF:
The amount of the entire destage processing is periodically
determined by using the highest workload of all CLPRs (*a).
(The larger the workload is, the larger the amount of the
entire destage processing becomes.)
*a:
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(Write Pending capacity of CLPR#x of concerned MPB) ÷
(Cache capacity of CLPR#x of concerned MPB), x=0 to 31
CLPR whose value above is the highest of all CLPRs
Because the destage processing would be accelerated
depending on CLPR with high workload, when the workload
in a specific CLPR increases, the risk of host I/O halt would
be reduced.
Therefore, set Mode 454 to OFF in most cases.
Mode 454 = ON:
The amount of the entire destage processing is periodically
determined by using the workload of the entire system (*b).
(The larger the workload is, the larger the amount of the
entire destage processing becomes.)
*b:
(for HUS VM)
(Write Pending capacity of the entire system of concerned
MPB) ÷ (Cache capacity of the entire system of concerned
MPB)
Because the destage processing would not be accelerated
even if CLPR has high workload, when the workload in a
specific CLPR increases, the risk of host I/O halt would be
increased. Therefore, it is limited to set Mode 454 to ON
only when a CLPR has constant high workload and it gives
priority to I/O performance in a CLPR with low workload
than host I/O halt in the CLPR with high workload.
Notes:
(1) When this System Option Mode is set to ON, even if
there is an overloaded CLPR (CLPR with large Write Pending
capacity), the amount of destage processing would not
increase easily. Therefore TOV(MIH) may occur in the
overloaded CLPR. Set this System Option Mode to ON only
when the overloaded state of a specific CLPR would not
affect other CLPRs.
In the case where the HUR function is used, if user volumes
and journal volumes are defined in different CLPRs, when
the CLPR to which the journal volumes are assigned
overflows, the user volumes become inaccessible either.
Therefore it is recommended to set this System Option
Mode to OFF.
(2) Because the destage processing will have a lower
priority in the overloaded CLPR, the overloaded state of the
overloaded CLPR is not removed, and TOV(MIH) may occur.
457 (1) High Speed LDEV Format for External Volumes OFF
The high speed LDEV format for external volumes is
available by setting System Option Mode 457 to ON. If
System Option Mode 457 is ON, when selecting the external
volume group and performing the LDEV format, any Write
processing on the external LUs will be skipped. However, if
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the emulation type of the external LDEV is a mainframe
system, the Write processing for mainframe control
information only will be performed after the write skip.
(2) Support for Mainframe Control Block Write GUI
In case of System Option Mode 457 On, the high speed
LDEV format for external volumes was supported at V03.
Since V04, Control Block Write of the external LDEVs in
Mainframe emulation has been supported by Storage
Navigator (GUI).
- In case the LDEV is not written with data “0” before
performing the function, the LDEV format may fail.
- After the format processing, make sure to set System
Option Mode 457 to OFF.
459 PAIR → PSUS(SP) → PSUS: System Option Mode 459 OFF
function is running at copy pending from P-VOL to S-VOL
such as PSUS(SP) → PSUS. Please refer additional TAB of
mode list.
Mode 459 = ON:
Waits for cache memory to completely destage the DKC S-
Vol to the External Volume S-Vol before changing pair status
to SUSPEND.
Mode 459 = OFF:
The status changes to SUSPEND as soon as all the delta
data is copied to S-Vol cache. The status does not wait for
cache to destage to the S-Vol external volume.
466 Universal Replicator recommends the line band of 100 Mbps OFF
or more for the path between Main and Remote. However,
when a customer uses the line band of around 10 Mbps,
operation on UR cannot be properly processed. As a result,
many retries occur and UR may suspend. This mode is
provided to guarantee the line band of at least 10 Mbps for
proper system operation.
Mode 466 = ON:
The line band of 10 Mbps or more is available. The JNL read
is performed with 4-multiplexed read size of 256 KB.
Mode 466 = OFF:
The same as the conventional operation. The line band of
100 Mbps or more is available. The JNL read is performed
with 32-multiplexed read size of 1 MB by default.
Note that the line band can be changed from the window for
changing JNL group options.
467 In case of using the following features, the current copy ON
processing slows down if the dirty percentage is 60% or
larger, and it stops if the dirty percentage is 75% or larger.
Mode 467 is to prevent the dirty percentage from over 60%
so that the host performance is not affected.
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The default setting is different according to models and
versions. For details, see spreadsheet "Default Setting of
Mode 467".
Mode 467 = ON:
The copy processing stops if the dirty percentage is 60% or
larger. If the dirty percentage becomes lower than 60%, the
copy processing restarts.
Mode 467 = OFF:
The copy processing slows down if the dirty percentage is
60% or larger, and it stops if the dirty percentage is 75% or
larger.
Notes:
1. This mode must always be set to ON when using an
external volume as the secondary volume of any of the
above-mentioned PPs for copy.
2. It takes longer to finish the copy processing because it
stops for prioritizing the host I/O performance.
3. This mode supports background copy only. The
processing to copy the pre-update data to the S-VOL, which
occurs when overwriting data to un-copied slots of P-VOL in
Split processing or reading or writing data to un-copied slots
of S-VOL, is not supported.
4. Check the write pending rate of each CLPR per MP blade.
Even though there is some free cache capacity in the entire
system, if the write pending rate of an MP blade where
ShadowImage / ShadowImage for z/OS / FCV2 / Copy-on-
Write Snapshot / Volume Migration pairs belong to exceeds
the threshold, the copy operation is stopped.
471 Since the SIM-RC(*) that are generated when the usage OFF
rate of Pool used by Snapshot exceeds the threshold value
can be resolved by users, basically they are not reported to
the maintenance personnel.
This option is used to inform maintenance personnel of
these SIMs that are basically not reported to maintenance
personnel in case these SIMs must be reported to them.
* SIMs reported by setting the mode to ON are as follows.
- HUS VM:
SIM-RC 601xxx (Pool utilization threshold excess)/ 603000
(SM Space Warning)
Mode 471 = ON:
This kind of SIMs is reported to maintenance personnel.
Mode 471 = OFF:
This kind of SIMs is not reported to maintenance personnel.
Notes:
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Set this mode to ON when it is required to inform
maintenance personnel of the SIM-RC(*).
* SIMs reported by setting the mode to ON are as follows.
- HUS VM:
SIM-RC 601xxx (Pool utilization threshold excess)/ 603000
(SM Space Warning)
474 UR initial copy performance can be improved by issuing a OFF
command from Raid Manager/BC Manager to execute a
dedicated script consists of UR initial copy (Nocopy), UR
suspend, TC (Sync) initial copy, TC (Sync) delete, and UR
resync.
Mode 474 = ON:
For a suspended UR pair, a TC-Sync pair can be created with
the same P-VOL/S-VOL so that UR initial copy time can be
reduced by using the dedicated script.
Mode 474 = OFF:
For a suspended UR pair, a TC-Sync pair cannot be created
with the same P-VOL/S-VOL. For this, the dedicated script
cannot be used.
Notes:
1. Set this mode for both MCU and RCU.
2. When the mode is set to ON;
- Execute all of pair operations from Raid Manager/ BCM.
- Use a dedicated script.
- Initial copy operation is prioritized over update I/O.
Therefore, the processing speed of the update I/O slows
down by about 15μs per command.
3. If this mode is set to ON, the processing speed of update
I/O slows down by about 15μs per command, version
downgrade is disabled, and Take Over is not available.
4. If the mode is not set to ON for both or either sides, the
behavior is as follows.
- Without setting on both sides: Normal UR initial copy
performance.
- With setting on MCU/without setting on RCU: TC Sync pair
creation fails.
- Without setting on MCU/with setting on RCU: The update
data for P-VOL is copied to the S-VOL in synchronous
manner.
5. While the mode is set to ON, make sure not to perform
micro-program downgrade to an unsupported version.
6. While the mode is set to ON, make sure not to perform
the Take Over function.
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7. The mode cannot be applied to a UR pair that is the 2nd
mirror in URxUR multi-target configuration or URxUR
cascade configuration. If applied, TC pair creation is
rejected with SSB=CBEE output.
506 This option is used to enable Delta Resync with no host OFF
update I/O by copying only differential JNL instead of
copying all data.
The HUR Differential Resync configuration is required.
Mode 506 = ON:
Without update I/O: Delta Resync is enabled.
With update I/O: Delta Resync is enabled.
Mode 506 = OFF:
Without update I/O: Total data copy of Delta Resync is
performed.
With update I/O: Delta Resync is enabled.
Note:
Even when mode 506 is set to ON, the Delta Resync may
fail and only the total data copy of the Delta Resync function
is allowed if the necessary journal data does not exist on
the primary subsystem used for the Delta Resync operation.
561 This option is used to allow Quick Restore for external OFF
volumes with different Cache Mode settings.
Mode 561 = ON:
Quick Restore for external volumes with different Cache
Mode settings is prevented.
Mode 561 = OFF:
Quick Restore for external volumes with different Cache
Mode settings is allowed.
589 When this option is ON, the frequency of progress update of OFF
disconnection is changed.
Mode 589 = ON:
For each external volume, progress is updated only when
the progress rate is 100%.
Mode 589 = OFF:
Progress is updated when the progress rate exceeds the
previous level.
Notes:
1. Set this option to ON when disconnecting an external
volume while the specific host IO operation is online and its
performance requirement is severe.
2. Whether the disconnecting status for each external
volume is progressed or not cannot be confirmed on
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Storage Navigator (It indicates “-“ until just before the
completion and at the last it changes to 100%).
689 This option is used to slow down the initial copy and resync OFF
copy operations when the Write Pending rate on RCU
exceeds 60%.
Mode 689 = ON:
The initial copy and resync copy operations are slowed down
when the Write Pending rate on RCU exceeds 60%.
*: From VSP, if the Write Pending rate of CLPR where the
initial copy target secondary volume belongs to is not over
60% but that of MP PCB where the S-VOL belongs to is over
60%, the initial copy operation is slowed down.
Mode 689 = OFF:
The initial copy and resync copy operations are not slowed
down when the Write Pending rate on RCU exceeds 60%
(the same as before).
Notes:
1. This mode can be set online.
2. The micro-programs on both MCU and RCU must support
this mode.
3. This mode should be set per customer’s requests.
4. If the Write Pending status long keeps 60% or more on
RCU, it takes extra time for the initial copy and resync copy
to be completed by making up for the slowed down copy
operation.
5. From VSP, if the Write Pending rate of CLPR where the
initial copy target secondary volume belongs to is not over
60% but that of MP PCB where the S-VOL belongs to is over
60%, the initial copy operation is slowed down.
6. When the mode is applied while an unsupported model
( USP V/VM (earlier than V02), USP/NSC and earlier
models) is connected as MCU, if the Write Pending rate
reaches 60%, pair suspend may occur.
690 This option is used to prevent Read JNL or JNL Restore when OFF
the Write Pending rate on RCU exceeds 60% as follows:
- When CLPR of JNL-Volume exceeds 60%, Read JNL is
prevented.
- When CLPR of Data (secondary)-Volume exceeds 60%,
JNL Restore is prevented.
Mode 690 = ON:
Read JNL or JNL Restore is prevented when the Write
Pending rate on RCU exceeds 60%.
Mode 690 = OFF:
Read JNL or JNL Restore is not prevented when the Write
Pending rate on RCU exceeds 60% (the same as before).
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Notes:
1. This mode can be set online.
2. This mode should be set per customer’s requests.
3. If the Write Pending status long keeps 60% or more on
RCU, it takes extra time for the initial copy to be completed
by making up for the prevented copy operation.
4. If the Write Pending status long keeps 60% or more on
RCU, the pair status may become Suspend due to the JNL-
Vol being full.
5. When RAID 500 is used on P-VOL side, the mode cannot
be used. If the mode is set to ON, SSB=8E08 on P- VOL
side and SSB=C8D1 on S-VOL side may frequently be
output.
696 This mode is available to enable or disable the QoS function. OFF
Mode 696 = ON:
QoS is enabled. (In accordance with the Share value set to
SM, I/Os are scheduled. The Share value setting from
RMLIB is accepted.)
Mode 696 = OFF:
QoS is disabled. (The Share value set to SM is cleared. I/O
scheduling is stopped. The Share value setting from host is
rejected.)
Note:
1. Set this mode to ON when you want to enable the QoS
function.
701 This option is used to issue the Read command at the LU OFF
discovery operation using UVM.
Mode 701 = ON:
The Read command is issued at the LU discovery operation.
Mode 701 = OFF:
The Read command is not issued at the LU discovery
operation.
Notes:
1. When the external storage is USP/NSC and the Open
LDEV Guard attribute (VMA) is defined on an external
device, set the mode to ON.
2. When this option is set to ON, it takes longer time to
complete the LU discovery. The amount of time depends on
external storages.
3. With this system option OFF, if searching for external
devices with VMA set, the VMA information cannot be read.
4. When the mode is set to ON while the following
conditions are met, the external volume is blocked.
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(a) HUS VM is used on the storage system.
(b) An external volume to which Nondisruptive Migration
(NDM) attribute is set exists.
(c) The external volume is reserved by the host.
5. As the VMA information is USP/NSC specific, this mode
does not need to be ON when the external storage is other
than USP/NSC.
6. Set the mode to OFF when the following conditions are
met.
(a) HUS VM is used on the storage system.
(b) An external volume to which Nondisruptive Migration
(NDM) attribute is set exists.
704 To reduce the chance of MIH, this option can reduce the N/A
priority of SI, VM, CoW Snapshot, Flash Copy or Resync
copy internal IO requests so that host IO has a higher
priority. This mode creates new work queues where these
jobs can be assigned with a lower priority.
Mode 704 = ON:
Copy processing requested is registered into a newly
created queue so that the processing is scheduled with
lower priority than host I/O.
Mode 704 = OFF:
Copy processing requested is not registered into a newly
created queue. Only the existing queue is used.
Note:
If the PDEV is highly loaded, the priority of Read/Write
processing made by SI, VM, CoW Snapshot, Flash Copy or
Resync may become lower. As a consequence the copy
speed may be slower
721 When a parity group is uninstalled or installed, the following OFF
operation is performed accordingly.
Mode 721 = ON:
When a parity group is uninstalled or installed, neither the
LED of the HDD for uninstallation lights up, nor the
instruction message for removing the HDD appears. Also,
the windows other than that of parity group, such as DKA or
DKU, are unavailable to select.
Mode 721 = OFF:
When a parity group is uninstalled or installed, the
operation is as before; the LED of the HDD lights up, and
the HDD must be unmounted and remounted.
Notes:
1. When the RAID level or emulation type is changed for the
existing parity group, this option should be applied only if
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the HDD mounted position remains the same at the time of
the parity group uninstallation or installation.
2. After the operation using this option is completed, the
mode must be set back to Off; otherwise, the LED of the
HDD to be removed will not light up at subsequent parity
group uninstalling operations
725 This option determines an action when Not Ready is OFF
returned from the external volume.
Mode 725 = ON:
When Not Ready is returned, the external path is blocked
and the path status can be automatically recovered (Not
Ready blockade). Note that the two behaviors, automatic
recovery and blockade, may be repeated.
From version 60-05-06-00/00, the following is added.
For the device of Not Ready blockade, the Device Health
Check is executed after 30 seconds.
Mode 725 = OFF:
When Not Ready is returned 3 times in 3 minutes, the path
is blocked and the path status cannot be automatically
recovered (Response error blockade).
Notes:
1. For HUS VM:
(1) Applying this System Option Mode is prohibited when
USP V/VM is used as an external subsystem and its external
volume is DP-VOL.
(2) Applying this System Option Mode is recommended
when the above condition (1) is not met and SUN storage is
used as an external storage.
(3) Applying this System Option Mode is recommended
when the above condition (1) is not met and EMC CX series,
VNX series, or Fujitsu Fibre CAT CX series is used as an
external storage.
(4) Applying this System Option Mode is recommended if
the above condition (1) is not met and a maintenance
operation such as firmware update causing controller reboot
is executed on the external storage side while a storage
system other than Hitachi product is used as an external
subsystem.
2. While USP V/VM is used as an external subsystem and its
volume is DP-VOL, if some Pool-VOLs constituting the DP-
VOL are blocked, a phenomenon of external path blockade
and recovery occurs repeatedly.
3. In the case that a virtual volume mapped by UVM is set
to pool-VOL and used as DP-VOL in local subsystem, this
System Option Mode can be applied without problem.
729 To set the Protect attribute for the target DP-VOL using the OFF
DRU, when any Write operation is requested to the area
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where the page allocation is not provided at a time when
the HDP Pool is full.
Mode 729 = ON:
To set the Protect attribute for the target DP-VOL using the
DRU, when any Write operation is requested to the area
where the page allocation is not provided at a time when
the HDP Pool is full. (Not to set in the case of Read
request).
Mode 729 = OFF:
Not to set the Protect attribute for the target DP-VOL using
the DRU, when any Write operation is requested to the area
where the page allocation is not provided at a time when
HDP Pool is full.
Notes:
1. This System Option Mode is applied when;
-The threshold of Pool is high (e.g., 95%) and the Pool may
be full.
-DP V-VOL uses file system.
-Data Retention Utility is installed.
2. Since the Protect attribute is set for V-VOL, the Read
operation cannot be allowed as well.
3. When the Data Retention Utility is not installed, the
desired effect is not achieved.
4. Protect attribute can be released from the Data Retention
window of Storage Navigator after releasing the full status
of the Pool by adding a Pool-VOL.
5. With VSP Gx00/Fx00 V01+1 and later, do not change the
mode setting but use the virtual volume protection function
when the pool is full to change the setting.
6. With VSP Gx00/Fx00 V01+1 and later, when HM O63 or
73 is set to ON, the setting of the HMO is prioritized over
the System Option Mode 729 setting so that the behavior
remains as that of setting the mode to OFF even when the
System Option Mode is set to ON.
733 This option enables to suspend Volume Migration or Quick OFF
Restore operation during LDEV-related maintenance.
USP V/VM:
Mode 733 = ON:
Volume Migration or Quick Restore operation during LDEV-
related maintenance is suspended.
Mode 733 = OFF:
Volume Migration or Quick Restore operation during LDEV-
related maintenance is not suspended.
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Mode 733 = ON:
Volume Migration or Quick Restore operation during LDEV-
related maintenance is not suspended
Mode 733 = OFF:
Volume Migration or Quick Restore operation during LDEV-
related maintenance is suspended.
Notes:
1. (USP V/VM) This option is recommended as functional
improvement to avoid maintenance failures. In some cases
of a failure in LDEV-related maintenance without setting the
option, Storage Navigator operations may be unavailable.
2. (USP V/VM) There is the potential for LDEV-related
maintenance activities to fail when Volume Migration and
Quick Restore is active without setting the option.
3. Note that behavior when the mode is set to ON and OFF
is reversed between USP V/VM and VSP and later/HUS VM
and later.
4. (USP V/VM) This option should be applied when Volume
Migration or Quick Restore operation can be suspended
during LDEV-related maintenance.
5. (USP V/VM) If virtual volume capacity expansion
operation conflicts with Volume Migration or Quick Restore
operation, the virtual volume capacity expansion operation
may fail.
6. (VSP and later/HUS VM and later) This mode should be
applied to perform Volume Migration or Quick Restore
during maintenance operation.
7. (VSP and later/HUS VM and later) Set mode 733 to ON if
you want to prioritize the Volume Migration or Quick Restore
operation over maintenance activities. In this case,
maintenance activities may fail when the Volume Migration
or Quick Restore operation works during the maintenance
activities.
8. (VSP and later/HUS VM and later) An LDEV-related
maintenance operation such as LDEV installation/removal
may fail when Volume Migration or Quick Restore takes
place.
734 When exceeding the pool threshold, the SIM is reported as OFF
follows.
Mode 734 = ON:
A SIM is reported at the time when the pool usage rate
exceeds the pool threshold (warning, system, or depletion).
Once the pool usage rate falls below the pool threshold, and
then exceeds again, the SIM is reported again. If the pool
usage rate continues to exceed the warning threshold and
the depletion threshold, the SIM (SIM-RC625000) is
repeatedly reported every eight (8) hours until the pool
usage rate falls below the depletion threshold.
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Mode 734 = OFF:
A SIM is reported at the time when the pool usage rate
exceeds the pool threshold (warning, system, or depletion).
Once the pool usage rate falls below the pool threshold, and
then exceeds again, the SIM is reported again. The SIM is
not reported while the pool usage rate continues to exceed
the warning threshold and the depletion threshold.
Notes:
1. This option is turned ON to prevent the Write I/O
operation from being unavailable due to pool full.
2. If the pool threshold exceeding SIM occurs frequently,
other SIMs may not be reported.
3. Though turning on this option can increase the warning
effect, if measures such as adding a pool fail to be done in
time so that the pool becomes full, system option mode 729
can be used to prevent file systems from being destroyed.
4. Turning on system option mode 741 can provide the SIM
report to not only the users but also the service personnel.
741 The option enables to switch over whether to report the OFF
following SIM for users to the service personnel.
SIM-RC 625000 (DP Pool usage rate continues to exceed the
threshold)
Mode 741 = ON:
SIM is reported to the service personnel
Mode 741 = OFF:
SIM is not reported to the service personnel
Notes:
1. This option is set to ON to have SIM for users reported to
the service personnel,
- for the system where SNMP and E-mail notification are not
set.
- if Storage Navigator isn’t periodically activated.
2. When Mode 734 is turned OFF, SIM-RC625000 is not
reported; accordingly the SIM is not reported to the service
personnel even though this option is ON.
745 This option enables to change the area where the OFF
information is obtained as the Characteristic1 item from
SYMMETRIX.
Mode 745 = ON:
(1) The area where the information is obtained as the
Characteristic1 item from SYMMETRIX is changed.
(2) When CheckPaths or Device Health Check (1/hour) is
performed, the information of an already-mapped external
volume is updated to the one after change.
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Mode 745 = OFF:
(1) The area where the information is obtained as the
Characteristic1 item from SYMMTRIX is set to the default.
(2) When CheckPaths or Device Health Check (1/hour) is
performed, the information of an already-mapped external
volume is updated to the default.
Notes:
1. This option is applied when the SYMMETRIX of EMC is
connected using UVM.
2. Enable the setting of EMC SCSI Flag SC3 for the port of
the SYMMETRIX storage of EMC connected with USP V/VM
and disable the setting of Flag SPC2. If the setting of EMC
SCSI Flag SC3 is not enabled or the setting of Flag SPC2 is
enabled, the effect of this mode may not be achieved.
3. If you want to enable this mode immediately after
setting, perform Check Paths on each path one by one for
all the external ports connected to the SYMMETRIX storage
of EMC. But, without doing Check Paths, the display of
Characteristic1 can automatically be changed by the Device
Health Check to be performed once an hour. If SSB=AD02
occurs and a path is blocked, perform Check Paths on this
path again.
4. If the Check Paths is performed while ShadowImage for
z/OS pair and FlashCopy Mirror pair are defined in the
specified volume, the Check Paths operation is rejected with
a message, “605 2518”. If ShadowImage for z/OS pair and
FlashCopy Mirror pair are defined in the specified volume,
do not perform Check Paths but wait until the display is
automatically changed.
749 This mode disables the DP Rebalance function and the DT OFF
Tier relocation function which allow the HDDs of all ECC
Groups in the pool to share the load.
Mode 749 = ON:
The DP Rebalance function and the DT Tier relocation
functions are disabled.
Mode 749 = OFF:
The DP Rebalance function and the DT Tier relocation
functions are activated.
Notes:
1. This option is applied when no change in performance
characteristic is desired.
2. When a pool is newly installed, the load may be
concentrated on the installed pool volumes.
3. When 0 data discarding is executed, load may be
unbalanced among pool volumes.
4. Pool VOL deletion while the mode is set to ON fails. To
delete pool VOLs, set the mode to OFF.
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757 Setting this mode to ON or OFF to disable or enable OFF
outputting In-band audit logs.
Mode 757 = ON:
In-band audit log is not output.
Mode 757 = OFF:
In-band audit log is output.
Notes:
(1) Mode 757 applies to the sites where outputting the In-
band audit logs is not needed.
(2) When this option is set to ON,
- There is no access to SM for the In-band audit logs, which
can avoid the corresponding performance degradation.
- SM is not used for the In-band audit logs.
(3) If outputting the In-band audit log is desired, set this
mode to OFF.
784 This mode can reduce the MIH watch time of RI/O for a TC OFF
Sync or GAD pair internally so that update I/Os can
continue by using an alternate path without time-out
occurrence in the environment where Open host time-out
time is short (15 seconds or less). The mode is effective at
initial pair creation or Resync operation for TC Sync or GAD.
(Not effective by just setting this mode to ON)
The mode is applied to TC Sync (83-01-01-x0/00 and
higher) and GAD (83-01-21-x0/00 and higher).
Mode 784 = ON:
The MIH time of RIO is internally reduced so that, even
though a path failure occurs between DKCs in the
environment where host MIH time is set to 15 seconds,
update I/Os can be processed by using an alternate path
promptly, lowering the possibility of host MIH occurrence.
Mode 784 = OFF:
The operation is processed in accordance with the TC Sync
specification.
Notes:
(1) The mode is applied to the environment where OPEN
host time-out time is set to 15 seconds or less.
(2) The mode is applied to reduce RI/O MIH time to 5
seconds.
(3) This function is available for all the TC Sync and GAD
pairs on the subsystem, unable to specify the pairs that are
using this function or not.
(4) To apply the mode to TC Sync, both MCU and RCU must
be HUS VM and micro-program must be the support version
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on both sides. If either one of MCU or RCU is USP V/VM, the
function cannot be applied.
(5) For a TC Sync or GAD pair with the mode effective (RI/O
MIH time is 5 seconds), the setting of RI/O MIH time made
at RCU registration (default is 15 seconds, which can be
changed within range from 10 to 100 seconds) is invalid.
However, RI/O MIH time displayed on Storage Navigator and
CCI is not “5 seconds” but is what set at RI/O registration.
(6) If a failure occurs on the switched path between DKCs,
Open server time-out may occur.
(7) If an MP to which the path between DKCs belongs is
overloaded, switching to an alternate path delays and time-
out may occur.
(8) If an RI/O retry occurs due to other factors than RI/O
MIH (5 sec), such as a check condition report issued from
RCU to MCU, the RI/O retry is performed on the same path
instead of an alternate path. If a response delay to the RI/O
occurs constantly on this path due to path failure or link
delay, time-out may occur due to response time
accumulation for each RI/O retried within 5 seconds.
(9) Even though the mode is set to ON, if Open host time-
out time is set to 10 seconds or less, time-out may occur
due to a path failure between DKCs.
(10) Operation commands are not available for promptly
switching to an alternate path.
(11) The mode works for the pair for which initial pair
creation or Resync operation is executed.
(12) Micro-program downgrade to an unsupported version
cannot be executed unless all the TC Sync pairs are
suspended or deleted.
(13) See System Option Mode 784 sheet for operational
specifications in each combination of MCU and RCU of TC.
(14) For GAD pairs, the mode is effective if the microcode is
in a version that supports GAD.
(15) The mode does not support paths between DKCs using
iSCSI in VSP Gx00/Fx00. (Configuration where DKC paths of
Fibre and iSCSI coexist is not supported.)
803 While a DP pool VOL is blocked, if a read or write I/O is OFF
issued to the blocked pool VOL, this mode can enable the
Protect attribute of DRU for the target DP-VOL.
Mode 803 = ON:
While a DP pool VOL is blocked, if a read or write I/O is
issued to the blocked pool VOL, the DRU attribute is set to
Protect.
Mode 803 = OFF:
While a DP pool VOL is blocked, if a read or write I/O is
issued to the blocked pool VOL, the DRU attribute is not set
to Protect.
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See the System Option Mode 729 and 803 sheet for more
details.
Notes:
1. This mode is applied when
- a file system using DP pool VOLs is used.
- Data Retention Utility is installed.
2. Because the DRU attribute is set to Protect for the V-VOL,
a read I/O is also disabled.
3. If Data Retention Utility is not installed, the expected
effect cannot be achieved.
4. The Protect attribute of DRU for the HDP V-VOL can be
released on the Data Retention window of Storage Navigator
after recovering the blocked pool VOL.
5. With HM800 V01+1 and later, do not change the mode
setting but use the virtual volume protection function when
the pool volume is blocked to change the setting.
855 By switching the mode to ON/OFF when ShadowImage is OFF
used with System Option Mode 467 set to ON, copy
processing is continued or stopped as follows.
Mode 855 = ON:
When the amount of dirty data is within the range from
58% to 63%, the next copy processing is continued after
the dirty data created in the previous copy is cleared to
prevent the amount of dirty data from increasing (copy after
destaging). If the amount of dirty data exceeds 63%, the
copy processing is stopped.
Mode 855 = OFF:
The copy processing is stopped when the amount of dirty
data is over 60%.
For details, see the System Option Mode 855 sheet.
Notes:
1. This mode is applied when all the following conditions are
met.
- ShadowImage is used with System Option Mode 467 set to
ON.
- Write pending rate of an MP blade that has LDEV
ownership of the copy target is high.
- Usage rate of a parity group to which the copy target
LDEV belongs is low.
- ShadowImage copy progress is delayed.
2. This mode is available only when System Option Mode
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3. If workload of the copy target parity group is high, the
copy processing may not be improved even if this mode is
set to ON.
857 This option enables or disables to limit the cache allocation OFF
capacity per MPB (VSP / VSP G1000) or MPU (HUS VM) to
within the prescribed capacity (*) except for Cache
Residency.
*: 128 GB (VSP/HUS VM), 256 GB (VSP G1000).
Mode 857 = ON:
The cache allocation capacity is limited to within the
prescribed capacity.
Mode 857 = OFF:
The cache allocation capacity is not limited to within the
prescribed capacity.
Notes:
(1) This mode is applied to stabilize the performance by
preventing paging of PM control information from occurring.
For details, refer to the section of Virtual Partition Manager
in the guideline.
(2) The cache hit rate may decrease.
(3) The cache allocation capacity per MPB/MPU is limited to
within the prescribed capacity.
867 All-page reclamation (discarding all mapping information ON
between DP pool and DP volumes) is executed in DP-VOL
LDEV format. This new method is enabled or disabled by
setting the mode to ON or OFF.
(Version 83-04-01-x0/00 or later) Mode 867 = ON:
LDEV format of the DP-VOL is performed with page
reclamation.
(Version 83-03-xx or earlier) Mode 867 = OFF:
LDEV format of the HDP-VOL is performed with 0 data
writing.
Notes:
1. The mode is applied from factory shipment.
2. Do not change the setting of the mode during DP-VOL
format.
3. If the setting of the mode is changed during DP-VOL
format, the change is not reflected to the format of the DP-
VOL being executed but the format continues in the same
method.
896 The mode enables or disables the background format ON
function performed on an unformatted area of a DP/DT/TI*1
pool.
*1: The background format function for a TI pool is only
available for V01+1 (73-01-31-00/00) or higher.
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* For the information of operating conditions, refer to
Provisioning Guide for Open Systems.
Mode 896 = ON:
The background format function is disabled.
Mode 896 = OFF:
The background format function is enabled.
Notes:
1. <HUS VM> The mode is applied when a customer
requires disabling the background format for a DP/DT/TI*1
pool due to a concern of performance degradation of other
functions in an environment where a DP-VOL is used by
other functions.
2. When the background format function is enabled,
because up to 42MB/s of ECCG performance is used, local
copy performance may degrade by about 10%. Therefore,
confirm whether the 10% performance degradation is
acceptable or not before enabling the function.
3. When a Dynamic Provisioning VOL on an external storage
system, which is used as an external VOL, is used as a pool
VOL, if the external pool on the external storage side
becomes full due to the background format, the external
VOL may be blocked.
If the external pool capacity is smaller than the external
VOL capacity (Dynamic Provisioning VOL of external storage
system), do not enable the background format function.
4. If the background format function is disabled by changing
the mode setting, the format progress is initialized and the
entire area become unformatted.
897 By the combination of System Option Mode 897 and 898 OFF
setting, the expansion width of Tier Range upper I/O value
(IOPH) can be changed as follows.
Mode 897 = ON:
System Option Mode 898 is OFF: 110%+0IO
System Option Mode 898 is ON: 110%+2IO
Mode 897 = OFF (Default)
System Option Mode 898 is OFF: 110%+5IO (Default)
System Option Mode 898 is ON: 110%+1IO
By setting the System Option Modes to ON to lower the
upper limit for each tier, the gray zone between other tiers
becomes narrow and the frequency of page allocation
increases.
Notes:
1. Apply the mode when the usage of upper tier is low and
that of lower tier is high.
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2. The mode must be used with System Option Mode 898.
3. Narrowing the gray zone increases the number of pages
to migrate between tiers per relocation.
4. When Tier1 is SSD while System Option Mode 901 is set
to ON, the effect of System Option Mode 897 and 898 to the
gray zone of Tire1 and Tier2 is disabled and the System
Option Mode 901 setting is enabled instead. In addition, the
settings of System Option Mode 897 and 898 are effective
for Tire2 and Tier3.
Please also see spreadsheet "System Option
Mode_897_898_901" for more details about the relations
between Mode 897, 898 and 901.
898 By the combination of System Option Mode 898 and 897 OFF
setting, the expansion width of Tier Range upper I/O value
(IOPH) can be changed as follows.
Mode 898 = ON:
System Option Mode 897 is OFF: 110%+1IO
System Option Mode 897 is ON: 110%+2IO
Mode 898 = OFF (Default):
System Option Mode 897 is OFF: 110%+5IO (Default)
System Option Mode 897 is ON: 110%+0IO
By setting the System Option Modes to ON to lower the
upper limit for each tier, the gray zone between other tiers
becomes narrow and the frequency of page allocation
increases.
Notes:
1. Apply the mode when the usage of upper tier is low and
that of lower tier is high.
2. The mode must be used with System Option Mode 897.
3. Narrowing the gray zone increases the number of pages
to migrate between tiers per relocation.
4. When Tier1 is SSD while Mode 901 is set to ON, the
effect of system option mode 897 and 898 to the gray zone
of Tire1 and Tier2 is disabled and the Mode 901 setting is
enabled instead. In addition, the settings of Mode 897 and
898 are effective for Tire2 and Tier3.
Please also see spreadsheet "System Option
Mode_897_898_901" for more details about the relations
between System Option Mode 897, 898 and 901.
899 In combination with the system option mode 900 setting, OFF
whether to execute and when to start the I/O synchronous
copy change as follows.
Mode 899 = ON:
System option mode 900 is ON: I/O synchronous copy
starts without retrying Volume Migration.
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System option mode 900 is OFF: I/O synchronous copy
starts when the threshold of Volume Migration retry is
exceeded. (Recommended).
Mode 899 = OFF:
System option mode 900 is ON: I/O synchronous copy
starts when the number of retries reaches half of the
threshold of Volume Migration retry.
System option mode 900 is OFF: Volume Migration is retired
and I/O synchronous copy is not executed.
Notes:
1. This mode is applied when improvement of Volume
Migration success rate is desired under the condition that
there are many updates to a migration source volume of
Volume Migration.
2. During I/O synchronous copy, host I/O performance
degrades.
900 In combination with system option mode 899 setting, OFF
whether to execute and when to start the I/O synchronous
copy change as follows.
Mode 900 = ON:
System option mode 899 is ON: I/O synchronous copy
starts without retrying Volume Migration.
System option mode 899 is OFF: I/O synchronous copy
starts when the number of retries reaches half of the
threshold of Volume Migration retry.
Mode 900 = OFF:
System option mode 899 is ON: I/O synchronous copy
starts when the threshold of Volume Migration retry is
exceeded. (Recommended)
System option mode 899 is OFF: Volume Migration is retired
and I/O synchronous copy is not executed.
Notes:
1. This mode is applied when improvement of Volume
Migration success rate is desired under the condition that
there are many updates to a migration source volume of
Volume Migration.
2. During I/O synchronous copy, host I/O performance
degrades.
901 By setting the mode to ON or OFF, the page allocation OFF
method of Tier Level ALL when the drive type of tier1 is SSD
changes as follows.
Mode 901 = ON:
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(Without consideration of exceeding performance limitation,
allocation is done from highly loaded pages until reaching
the capacity limit.
When the capacity of the tier1 reaches the threshold value,
the minimum value of the tier range is set to the starting
value of the lower IOPH zone, and the maximum value of
the lower tier range is set to the boundary value.
Mode 901 = OFF (default):
For tier1 (drive type is SSD), page allocation is performed
based on performance potential limitation.
(With consideration of exceeding performance limitation,
allocation is done from highly loaded pages but at the point
when the performance limitation is reached, pages are not
allocated any more even there is free space)
When the capacity of the tier1 reaches the threshold value,
the minimum value of the tier range is set to the boundary
value, and the maximum value of the lower tier range is set
to a value of boundary value x 110% + 5 [IOPH].
Notes:
1. This mode is applied when pages with the maximum
capacity need to be allocated to tier1 (drive type is SSD)
with DT or DTz.
2. When Tier1 is SSD while System Option Mode 901 is set
to ON, the effect of System Option Mode 897 and 898 to the
gray zone of Tire1 and Tier2 is disabled and the System
Option Mode 901 setting is enabled instead. In addition, the
settings of System Option Mode 897 and 898 are effective
for Tire2 and Tier3.
3. The following is recommended when applying System
Option Mode 901.
The actual I/O value (total number of I/Os of all tiering
policies) < the performance potential value of Tier 1*1 x 0.6
*1: The performance potential value of Tier 1 displayed on
Monitor information by using Dx-ray.
Please also see spreadsheet "System Option Mode
897_898_901" for more details about the relations between
System Option Mode 897, 898 and 901.
904 By setting the mode to ON or OFF, the number of pages to OFF
be migrated per unit time at tier relocation is changed.
Mode 904 = ON:
The number of pages to be migrated at tier relocation is set
to up to one page per second.
Mode 904 = OFF:
No restriction on the number of pages to be migrated at tier
relocation (existing specification).
Notes:
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1. This mode is applied when
- Dynamic Tiering for Mainframe is used (including multi
platforms configuration).
- the requirement for response time is severe.
2. The number of pages to be migrated per unit time at tier
relocation decreases.
908 The mode can change CM capacity allocated to MPBs with OFF
different workload.
Mode 908 = ON:
Difference in CM allocation capacity among MPBs with
different workload is large.
Mode 908 = OFF:
Difference in CM allocation capacity among MPBs with
different workload is small. (Existing operation)
Notes:
1. If a CLPR is used by only some MPBs among all the
installed MPBs, set the mode to ON for the CLPR to increase
CM capacity allocated to the MPBs that use the CLPR.
Example:
(a) A CLPR only for UR JNLG
(b) A configuration where MPBs and CLPRs are separately
used for Open and Mainframe systems.
2. Since CM capacity allocated to MPBs with low load is
small, the performance is affected by a sudden increase in
load.
3. System option mode 908 cannot be used with system
option mode 933. When system option mode 933 is set to
ON, the function of system option mode 908 is canceled
even though system option mode 908 is ON.
4. This mode is effective for a CLPR. Therefore, when
setting the mode to ON/OFF, select target "LPRXX (XX=00
to 31)". For example, even when CLPR0 is defined (any of
CLPR1 to 31 are not defined), select “LPR00” first and then
set the mode to ON/OFF.
930 When the mode is set to ON, all of the zero data page OFF
reclamation operations in processing are stopped. (Also the
zero data page reclamation cannot be started.)
* Zero data page reclamation by WriteSame and UNMAP
functions, and IO synchronous page reclamation are not
disabled.
Mode 930 = ON:
All of the zero data page reclamation operations in
processing are stopped at once. (Also the zero data
reclamation cannot be newly started.)
Mode 930 = OFF:
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The zero data page reclamation is performed.
See the system option mode 930 sheet for relationship with
system option mode 755.
Notes:
(1) The mode is applied when stopping or disabling zero
data page reclamation by user request is required.
(2) When the mode is set to ON, the zero data page
reclamation does not work at all.
* Zero data page reclamation by Write Same and UNMAP,
and IO synchronous page reclamation can work.
(3) When downgrading micro-program to a version that
does not support the mode while the mode is set to ON, set
the mode to OFF after the downgrade.
* Because the zero data page reclamation does not work at
all while the mode is set to ON.
937 By setting the mode to ON, DT monitoring data is collected OFF
even if the pool is a DP pool.
Mode 937 = ON:
DT monitoring data is collected even if the pool is a DP pool.
Only Manual execution mode and Period mode are
supported.
Mode 937 = OFF:
DT monitoring data is not collected if the pool is a DP pool
Notes:
1. The mode is applied when DT monitoring data collection
is required in DP environment.
2. When DT is already used, do not set the mode to ON.
3. For DT monitoring data collection, shared memory for DT
must be installed. For details, see the system option mode
937 sheet.
4. If monitoring data collection is performed without shared
memory for DT installed, an error is reported and the
monitoring data collection fails.
5. Before removing the shared memory for DT, set the mode
to OFF and wait for 30 minutes.
6. Tier relocation with monitoring data collected when the
mode is set to ON is disabled.
7. When DP is converted into DT (after purchase of PP
license), the collected monitoring data is discarded.
8. Before downgrading the micro-program to an
unsupported version, set system option mode 937 to OFF
and wait for at least 30 minutes.
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1021 The mode can enable or disable the auto-recovery for OFF
external volumes of an EMC storage system.
Mode 0121 = ON:
An external volume that is blocked due to Not Ready status
can be recovered automatically regardless of the type of
external storage system.
Mode 1021 = OFF (default):
An external volume that is blocked due to Not Ready status
might not be recovered automatically depending on the type
of external storage system.
Notes:
(1) The mode is applied when the auto-recovery of external
volumes that are blocked due to Not Ready status is desired
in UVM connection using an ECM storage system as an
external storage system.
(2) When the mode is set to ON and the connected external
storage system is not in stable status (such as failure and
recovery from failure), a blockage due to Not Ready status
and auto-recovery may occur repeatedly.
1070 The mode changes the processing for a group operation OFF
with GAD CTG.
Mode 1070 = ON:
The status change of all pairs in a CTG is performed for 50
msec.
Mode 1070 = OFF (default):
The status change of all pairs in a CTG is performed for 1
msec.
Notes:
(1) The mode is applied when reducing the time to complete
status change of all pairs in a CTG at a group operation
(suspension and resync operation) with the GAD CTG
function. In a system configuration where host I/O
performance is prioritized, do not use the mode because
setting the mode may affect the host I/O performance.
(2)The MP usage rate increases during status change of all
pairs in a CTG. For approximate percentage increase in MP
usage rate, see sheet "System Option Mode 1070".
1093 This mode is used to disable background unmap during OFF
microcode downgrade from a version that supports pool
reduction rate correction to a version that does not support
the function.
Mode 1093 = ON:
Background unmap cannot work.
Mode 1093 = OFF (default):
Background unmap can work.
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Notes:
The mode is applied when downgrading microcode from a
version that supports pool reduction rate correction to a
version that does not support the function is disabled.
1097 This mode disables the warning LED to blink when specific Inactive
SIMs are reported.
Mode 1097 = ON:
When SIM=452XXX, 462XXX, 3077XY, 4100XX, or 410100
is reported, the warning LED does not blink.
Mode 1097 = OFF (default):
When SIM=452XXX, 462XXX, 3077XY, 4100XX, or 410100
is reported, the warning LED blinks.
Note:
The mode disables the warning LED to blink when specific
SIMs are reported.
1106 This mode is used to monitor the page usage rate of parity Inactive
groups defined to a pool, and perform rebalance to balance
the usage rate if the rate differs significantly among parity
groups.
Mode 1106 = ON:
The usage rate is checked once a day and the rebalance
works if the rate is not even.
Mode 1106 = OFF (default):
The rebalance does not work even when the usage rate is
not balanced.
The pool usage rate is determined as unbalanced when
there is 25% or more difference between the usage rate of
each parity group in the pool and the average.
Note: For DT pools (including those with active flash
attribute), the average of parity group usage rates is
calculated per tier.
Examples:
(1) In a DP pool, if the usage rates of PG1, PG2, and PG3
are 50%, 40%, and 30% respectively, it is not determined
as unbalanced.
Because the average parity group usage rate is (50%+ 40%
+ 30%) / 3 = 40% and the difference in the rate between
each parity group and the average is 10% at the maximum.
(2) In a DP pool, if the usage rates of PG1, PG2, and `G3
are 80%, 40%, and 30% respectively, it is determined as
unbalanced.
Because the average parity group usage rate is (80%+ 40%
+ 30%) / 3 = 50% and the difference in the rate between
each parity group and the average is 30% at the maximum.
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(3) In a DT pool, if the usage rates of PG1, PG2, and PG3
are 80% (SSD), 40% (SAS15K) and 30% (SAS15K), it is
not determined as unbalanced because:
- the average parity group usage rate of Tier1 is (80%) / 1
= 80% and the difference in the rate between the parity
group and the average is 0%.
- the average parity group usage rate of Tier2 is (40%+
30%) / 2 = 35% and the difference in the rate between
the parity group and the average is 5% at the maximum.
Note:
(1) The mode is applied when balancing the usage rate is
required at a customer site where the usage rate is not
even.
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Maintaining the storage system
Maintenance covers a broad spectrum of activity with the goal of keeping a
storage system operational and available to all hosts. This chapter describes
topics for performing storage system maintenance.
For more complex maintenance activities, contact customer support.
□ Storing the storage system
□ Powering off the storage system
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Storing the storage system
If the storage system does not receive power for more than six months, the
battery can become discharged and possibly damaged. To avoid this
situation, charge the battery for more than three hours at least once every
six months.
Note: Do not store the equipment in an environment with temperatures of
104ºF (40ºC) or higher because battery life will be shortened.
Powering off the storage system
Procedure
1. Press the main switch for three seconds until the POWER LED blinks.
2. Verify that the POWER LED on the front of the storage system changes
from green to amber.
It can take from 25 minutes to 4 hours for the POWER LED to turn amber,
depending on the configuration of the system (check after 33 minutes).
3. To stop the power supply from supplying power, remove the power cables
from the power supply units on the controller chassis and drive box.
If the storage system is connected to a PDU, you can stop the power
supply by turning off the PDU breaker.
Note: If the storage system does not receive power for more than
six months, the battery can become discharged and possibly
damaged. To avoid this situation, charge the battery for more than
three hours at least once every six months.
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User administration for maintenance
utility
The maintenance utility allows you to set up and manage user accounts.
When NAS Modules are installed, see Hitachi NAS Platform System Access
Guide.
□ Required roles for operating Maintenance Utility
□ Setting up user accounts
□ Disabling user accounts
□ Removing user accounts
□ Backing up user accounts
□ Restoring user account information
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Required roles for operating Maintenance Utility
You can control the availability of using each operation window of
Maintenance Utility for a user by registering the user in the user group and
assigning them with the appropriate role.
The following table lists the required roles for using specific Maintenance
Utility operation windows.
Maintenance Utility operation window Required role name
Initial Setting Wizard Storage Administrator (Initial Configuration)
Set Up System Information Storage Administrator (Initial Configuration)
Firmware Support Personnel or User Maintenance*
User Administration Security Administrator (View & Modify)
Alert Notifications Storage Administrator (Initial Configuration)
Set Up Date & Time Storage Administrator (Initial Configuration)
Set Up Network Settings Storage Administrator (Initial Configuration)
Licenses Storage Administrator (Initial Configuration)
Audit Log Settings Audit Log Administrator (View & Modify)
Turn on/off Locate LEDs Support Personnel or User Maintenance*
Power on Storage System Support Personnel or User Maintenance*
Power off Storage System Support Personnel or User Maintenance*
Edit UPS Mode Support Personnel or User Maintenance*
Edit Login Message Storage Administrator (Initial Configuration)
Select Cipher Suite Security Administrator (View & Modify)
Update Certificate Files Security Administrator (View & Modify)
Force Release System Lock Storage Administrator (Initial Configuration)
Reboot GUM Support Personnel or User Maintenance
Change Password No role is required.
Boot System Safe Mode Support Personnel*
Alert Display Support Personnel or User Maintenance*
Alert Display Related to FRU Support Personnel or User Maintenance*
Administration Menu N/A
Power Management N/A
System Management N/A
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Maintenance Utility operation window Required role name
Resetting GUM N/A
*
• Support Personnel: Operations performed by the service personnel
• User Maintenance: Operations performed by the user
Setting up user accounts
This procedure describes how to create a user account and register the
account to a user group with appropriate roles. You can create up to 20
users, including the built-in user.
Procedure
1. In the Maintenance Utility window, click Administration > User
Administration.
2. In the User Groups tab, click Create User.
3. Create a new user account. Specify the User Name, Account Status,
Authentication and User Group. Click Finish.
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Item Description
User Name Create a user name. You can enter up to 256
one-byte alphanumeric characters and some
symbols (! # $ % & ' * + - . / = ? @ ^ _ `
{ | } ~).
Create a user name.
• When NAS modules are not installed, you
can enter up to 256 one-byte
alphanumeric characters and some
symbols: ! # $ % & ' * + - . / = ? @
^ _ ` { | } ~
• When NAS modules are installed, you can
use up to 20 one-byte alphanumeric
characters and the following symbols*:
- . _
If you use the specified characters in the user
names, you will not be able to log into the
NAS platform.
Account Status The following statuses are available:
Enable = user can use the account.
Disable = user cannot use the account or log
in to the storage management software.
Authentication The following methods are available:
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Local = does not use authentication server.
Uses a dedicated password for storage
management software.
External = uses an authentication server.
* Do not specify a user name by only using "." or ".." or begin a user name with "-" because
you will not be able to log in to the NAS platform.
4. Confirm the settings, and then click Apply.
5. When the completion message appears, click Close.
Disabling user accounts
The following procedure describes how to disable user accounts.
Observe the following guideline:
• Log into an account that is different from the user whose account that you
want to disable (you cannot disable the current login user account).
• To disable the user account specified by the registered storage system in
the Storage Device List window, click Stop Service for the registered
storage system. After disabling the user account, click Edit to enable the
user account.
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Procedure
1. In the Maintenance Utility window, click Administration > User
Administration.
2. In the User Groups tab, click the user group to which the user belongs.
3. Click the Users tab, and then select the user that you want to disable.
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4. Click Edit.
5. For Account Status, click Disable, and then click Finish.
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6. Confirm the settings, and then click Apply.
7. When a completion message appears, click Close.
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Removing user accounts
Security administrators can remove a user account when the account is no
longer in use. Built-in user accounts cannot be deleted. If deleting the current
login user account, you can continue the storage management software
operation until you log out.
Note: To delete the user account specified by the registered storage system
in the Storage Device List window, click Stop Service of the registered
storage system. After deletion, click Edit to enable the user account.
Procedure
1. In the Maintenance Utility window, click Administration > User
Administration.
2. In the User Groups tab, click the user group to which the user belongs.
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3. Click the Users tab, and then select the user you want to remove.
4. Click Remove.
The Confirm window opens.
5. In the Confirm window, confirm the settings, and then click Apply.
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Backing up user accounts
Procedure
1. Click User Account Information > Backup.
2. Specify a storage destination and a file name in the displayed window
and download a file.
3. When the following message appears, click Close.
Restoring user account information
Procedure
1. Click User Account Information > Restore
The Restore User Account window opens.
2. Specify file names to be restored, and then click Apply.
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Storage system specifications
□ Model lists
□ Replacement parts
□ Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform F800 mechanical specifications
□ Electrical specifications
□ Environmental specifications
□ Battery specifications
□ RAID specifications
□ iSCSI specifications
□ iSCSI standards
□ Regulatory compliance
□ Physical SVP hardware specifications
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Model lists
VSP F800 controller model list
CBLH controller components
Model number Part name Quantity
DW800-CBL 4U chassis 1
Power supply unit 2
Power cable (0.9 m) 2
Power cable (2.5 m) 2
LAN blade (LAN, UPS) 2
Backup module 8
Front bezel (4U) 1
DW-F800-CTLH Controller 2
DW-F800-BAT Battery 6
DW-F800-NAS (optional) NAS module 2
CBLH controller optional components
Model number Part name Quantity
DW-F800-CTLH Controller Board 2
DKC-F810I-CM8G Cache memory (8 GB) 8-16
DKC-F810I-CM16G Cache memory (16 GB) 8-16
DKC-F810I-CM32G Cache memory (32 GB) 8-16
DW-F800-BM30 Cache flash memory 2-4
DW-F800-2HS10S Front end module (10 Gbps 2-16
SFP-iSCSI optical)
DW-F800-2HS10B Front end module (10 Gbps 2-16
SFP-iSCSI copper
DW-F800-4HF8 Front end module (8 Gbps FC) 2-16
DW-F800-2HF16 Front end module (16 Gbps 2- 2-16
port FC)
DW-F800-4HF32R* Front end module (32 / 16 Gbps 2-16
4-port FC)
DW-F800-NAS NAS Module 0-2
DW-F800-BS12G SAS Back-end module 0-8
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Model number Part name Quantity
DKC-F810I-1PS8 SFP for 8 Gbps shortwave 0-64
DKC-F810I-1PL8 SFP for 8 Gbps longwave 0-64
DKC-F810I-1PS16 SFP for 16 Gbps shortwave 0-64
DKC-F810I-1PL16 SFP for 16 Gbps longwave 0-64
DKC-F810I-1PS32* SFP for 32 Gbps shortwave 0-64
DW-F800-1PS10 SFP for 10 Gbps shortwave (for 0-12
NAS)
DW-F800-BAT Battery 0-14
N/A SAS cable label 2
*For information about the availability of the 32-Gbps SFPs, contact customer support.
CHBB front end module components
Model number Part name Quantity
DW-F800-CHBB PCP 2
IOEXBX 1
Power supply unit 2
PCIe switch board (fan × 5) 2
PCIe module 2
PCIe cable (1.5 m) 2
Front bezel 1
Accessories kit 1
Drive tray model lists
FMD tray components
Model number Part name Quantity
DW-F800-DBF 2U chassis 1
ENC 2
Power supply unit 2
Power cable (0.9 m) 2
Power cable (2.5 m) 2
Front bezel (2U) 1
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FMD tray optional components
Model number Part name Quantity
DKC-F810I-1R6FN1 1.75 TB, Flash Module Drive 0-12
DKC-F810I-3R2FN1 3.5 TB, Flash Module Drive 0-12
DKC-F810I-6R4FN1 7 TB, Flash Module Drive 0-12
DKC-F810I-7R0FP1, 2 7 TB, MLC, 12 Gbps, Flash 0-12
Module Drive
DKC-F810I-14RFP1, 2 14 TB, MLC, 12 Gbps, Flash 0-12
Module Drive
1 The drive capacity values are calculated as 1 G byte =1,000,000,000 bytes. This definition is
different from that calculated as 1 k byte =1,024 bytes, which are actually displayed on PCs that
you are using. The parity group capacity values displayed in the storage management software are
calculated as 1 k byte =1,024 bytes.
2For more information about availability, contact customer support.
Other model list
Numbers in parentheses show the quantities of the components.
Power cables
Model number Specification
DW-F800-J1K 2.5 m, 2-pole power cable with grounding
terminal (AC 125 V, 13 A or 15 A)
DW-F800-J2H 2.5 m, 2-pole power cable with grounding
terminal (AC 250 V, 13 A or 15 A)
DW-F800-J2H5 5.0 m, 2-pole power cable with grounding
terminal (AC 250 V, 13 A or 15 A)
DW-F800-J2H10 10.0 m, 2-pole power cable with grounding
terminal (AC 250 V, 13 A or 15 A)
A-F6516-P620 Power cable for PDU (1)
A-F6516-P630 Power cable for PDU (1)
SAS cables
Model number Specification
DW-F800-SCQ1 1 m SAS cable, including omega clips (2)
DW-F800-SCQ1F 1.5 m SAS cable, including omega clips (2)
DW-F800-SCQ3 3 m SAS cable, including omega clips (2)
DW-F800-SCQ5 5 m SAS cable, including omega clips (2)
DW-F800-SCQ10A 10 m SAS optical cable
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Model number Specification
DW-F800-SCQ30A 30 m SAS optical cable
DW-F800-SCQ1HA 100 m SAS optical cable
Optical cables
Model number Specification
A-6515-GM5L 5 m LC-LC optical cable for optical
A-6515-GM10L 10 m LC-LC optical cable for optical
A-6515-GM20L 20 m LC-LC optical cable for optical
A-6515-GM30L 30 m LC-LC optical cable for optical
A-6515-GM40L 40 m LC-LC optical cable for optical
A-6515-GM50L 50 m LC-LC optical cable for optical
A-6515-GM1JL 100 m LC-LC optical cable for optical
A-6515-GS10L 10 m LC-LC optical cable for optical
A-6515-GS20L 20 m LC-LC optical cable for optical
A-6515-GS30L 30 m LC-LC optical cable for optical
A-6515-GS50L 50 m LC-LC optical cable for optical
A-6515-GS1JL 100 m LC-LC optical cable for optical
A-6515-HM5L 5 m LC-LC optical cable for optical
A-6515-HM10L 10 m LC-LC optical cable for optical
A-6515-HM20L 20 m LC-LC optical cable for optical
A-6515-HM30L 30 m LC-LC optical cable for optical
A-6515-HM50L 50 m LC-LC optical cable for optical
A-6515-HM100L 100 m LC-LC optical cable for optical
A-6515-HM200L 200 m LC-LC optical cable for optical
A-6515-HM300L 300 m LC-LC optical cable for optical
A-6515-JM5L 5 m LC-LC optical cable for optical
A-6515-JM10L 10 m LC-LC optical cable for optical
A-6515-JM20L 20 m LC-LC optical cable for optical
A-6515-JM30L 30 m LC-LC optical cable for optical
A-6515-JM50L 50 m LC-LC optical cable for optical
A-6515-JM100L 100 m LC-LC optical cable for optical
A-6515-JM200L 200 m LC-LC optical cable for optical
A-6515-JM300L 300 m LC-LC optical cable for optical
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Replacement parts
Part replacement is required to maintain high performance. Replacement of
parts is covered by the maintenance service contract.
Battery unit
Replacement period
Three years.
Treatment
Use the storage system in a place where the ambient temperature is 86°F
(30°C) or less on average.
Periodic parts replacement is required. For customers with maintenance
service contracts, parts are replaced periodically in keeping with the terms of
the contract.
Note: The battery is designed to protect the data in the cache memory in an
emergency, such as a sudden power failure. In these situations, follow the
normal power down procedure. If not, the battery might reach its lifespan
earlier than expected and become unusable within three years. When
replacing the battery, follow the given procedure for disposing a used battery.
Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform F800 mechanical
specifications
Controller
1 CBLH
Drive tray
1 FMD drive tray
NAS module
Item Description
NAS module Optional component for block and file storage
configuration
Drive size
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Item Specification
Flash Module Drive (flash module drive 5.74 x 14.44 x 0.78 inches (146 x 366.8 x 19.8 mm)
tray)
Data capacity (GB)
Flash Module Drive (flash module 1759.21, 3518.43 , 7036.87, 14073.74
drive tray)
Maximum mountable quantity
Maximum number of flash module 40
drives (VSP Fx00 models)
Maximum number of spare drives 2
(VSP Fx00 models)
Host interface
Item Component Specification
Interface type Fibre Channel optical 8 Gbps, 16 Gbps, 32 Gbps
iSCSI optical 10 Gbps
iSCSI (Copper) 10 Gbps
NAS module 10 Gbps (Fibre Channel optical)
Data transfer speed (maximum Fibre Channel optical 800 Mbps (Fibre Channel)
speed for transfer to host)
1600 Mbps (Fibre Channel)
3200 Mbps (Fibre Channel)
iSCSI optical 10 Gbps (iSCSI optical)
iSCSI (Copper) 10 Gbps (iSCSI copper)
NAS module (Fibre Channel) 1000 Mbs
VSP G800 maximum number of 8 Gbps Fibre Channel (optical) 64
ports 16 Gbps Fibre Channel (optical 32
2-port)
16 Gbps Fibre Channel (optical 64
4-port)
32 Gbps Fibre Channel (optical) 64
10 Gbps iSCSI optical) 32
10 Gbps iSCSI (copper) 32
VSP F800 maximum number of 8 Gbps Fibre Channel (optical) 48
ports 16 Gbps Fibre Channel (optical) 24
32 Gbps Fibre Channel (optical) 48
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Item Component Specification
10 Gbps iSCSI (optical) 24
10 Gbps iSCSI (copper) 24
Maximum number of ports 8 Gbps Fibre Channel (optical) 16
(NAS module installed)
16 Gbps Fibre Channel (optical 8
2-port)
16 Gbps Fibre Channel (optical 16
4-port)
32 Gbps Fibre Channel (optical) 16
10 Gbps iSCSI (optical) 8
10 Gbps iSCSI (copper) 8
10 Gbps Fibre Channel (optical) 12
Maximum number of ports 8 Gbps Fibre Channel (optical) 80
(NAS modules not installed)
16 Gbps Fibre Channel (optical 40
2-port)
16 Gbps Fibre Channel (optical 80
4-port)
32 Gbps Fibre Channel (optical) 80
10 Gbps iSCSI (optical) 40
10 Gbps iSCSI (copper) 40
Maximum number of ports 8 Gbps Fibre Channel (optical) 32
(host port expansion chassis
16 Gbps Fibre Channel Optical 16
and NAS module installed)
(2-port)
16 Gbps Fibre Channel Optical 32
(4-port)
32 Gbps Fibre Channel Optical 32
(4-port)
10 Gbps iSCSI (optical) 16
10 Gbps iSCSI (copper) 16
10 Gbps Fibre Channel (optical) 12
Transferred block size 512 bytes
Maximum number of hosts 255
using a Fibre Channel switch
Maximum number of hosts 255
using a network switch
RAID specifications
D: Data drive, P: Parity drive.
Although the storage system with a configuration of RAID 1, RAID 5, or RAID
6 provides data reliability enhanced by redundancy, there is a chance that
user data could be lost due to an unexpected host, storage system hardware,
or software failure. Therefore, users are requested to back up all data.
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RAID Level SAS, SAS 7.2k, flash drives mounted
RAID 1 2D+2D, 4D+4D
RAID 5 3D+1P, 4D+1P, 6D+1P, 7D+1P
RAID 6 6D+2P, 12D+2P, 14D+2P
Item Specification
Maximum number of RAID groups 480
Maximum volume size 3 TB (or 4 TB when using the LDEVs of other
storage systems)
Maximum volumes/host groups and iSCSI 2048
targets
Maximum volumes/parity groups 2048
Shared memory and data assurance
Item Specification
Flash memory 32 M bytes
L3 Cache memory 4 M bytes
SDRAM 1 G bytes
Data bus Parity
Cache memory ECC (1 bit for correction, 2 bits for detection)
Drive Data assurance code
Start-up time
Item
Standard: 5-to-10 minutes.
The start-up time may be longer in proportion to the number of drive trays connected. With a
maximum configuration 1 controller tray and 19 drive trays, start-up time is approximately 10
minutes.
Chassis size
Component Specification (WxDxH)
CBLH 19.01 x 35.10 x 6.86 inches (483 x 891.7 x
174.3 mm)
Mass (value of maximum configuration when all controllers and drives are
mounted)
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Component Specification
CBLH 187.39 pounds (85 kg)
Required height
Component Specification
CBLH 4U
Cache specifications
Item Specification
Capacity (GB) 512
Control method Read LRU, Write after
Battery backup Provided
Backup duration Unrestricted (saving to a nonvolatile memory)
Data in the cache memory is preserved against power failures. If a power
outage occurs, data in cache memory is written to drives.
When the storage system enters Cache Backup mode, the amber WARNING
LED goes on to when the system starts. This warning indicates that the
battery charge has dropped significantly and the remaining battery capacity
is not sufficient; the storage system will continue operating with the Write
Cache function disabled.
When the battery is charged, the warning indication disappears, and the
storage system continues the operation in the Write Cache function.
The warning indication disappears within six hours. Even when the warning is
shown, normal operation is assured in Write-Through. Read and write
performance is lowered because the Write Cache function is disabled.
If the storage system is not charged for more than six months, the battery
can become overcharged and sustain unrecoverable damage. To avoid this
situation, charge the battery more than 3 hours every six months.
Insulation performance
Item Specification
Insulation withstand voltage AC 1,500 V (100 mA, 1 min)
Insulation resistance DC 500 V, 10 M Ω or more
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Electrical specifications
Item Controller Drive tray
Frequency (Hz) 50/60 ±1
Number of phases, cabling Single-phase with protective grounding
Steady-state current 100V/ CBLH: 4.0x2 FMD drive tray: 2.6x2/1.3x2
200V1, 2
Current rating of breaker/fuse 16.0 (each electrical)
(A)
Heat value (normal) (kJ/h) 2810 or less FMD drive tray: 1520 or less
FMD drive tray: 1520 or less
Steady-state power (VA/W)3 CBLH: 1600/1560 or less FMD drive tray: 520/490 or less
Power consumption (VA/W) CBLH: 840/780 or less FMD drive tray: 440/420 or less
Notes:
1. The power current of Nx2 described in this table is required for a single power unit.
2. If one power unit fails, another power unit requires electric current for the two power units.
Therefore, plan the power supply facility so that the current-carrying capacity for one power
unit can provide the total capacity for two power units.
3. This table shows the power requirement (100 V or 200 V) for the maximum configuration .
The actual required power might exceed the value shown in the table when the tolerance is
included.
Environmental specifications
Temperature
Caution: The following VSP Gx00/Fx00 storage system components are not
supported in high-temperature environments. Do not operate the following
components at temperatures of 40°C or higher:
• DB60 dense drive tray
• HDS provided service processor (SVP) server
• First-generation FMDs (non-DC2 FMDs)
State Controller FMD drive trays
Operating 50°F to 104°F DKC-F810I-1R6FN/3R2FN/6R4FN/7R0FP/14RFP drive is
(10°C to 40°C) installed: 50°F to 104°F (10°C to 40°C)
Non-operating 14°F to 122°F 14°F to 95°F (-10°C to 35°C)
(-10°C to 50°C)
Transport, storage -22°F to 140°F -22°F to 122°F (-30°C to 50°C)
(-30°C to 60°C)
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State Controller FMD drive trays
Temperature 10 or less
change rate
(°C/h)
Humidity
State Percentage
Operating 8 to 80
Non-operating 8 to 90
Transport, storage (%) 5 to 95
Maximum wet bulb temperature (°C) 29 (non-condensing)
Vibration
State m/s2
Operating 2.5 or less
Within 5 seconds (resonance point: 10 Hz or
less)
Non-operating 5.0 or less at 5 Hz to 300 Hz (no damage to
product)
9.8 (1.0 G)
Within 5 seconds (resonance point: 10 Hz or
less)
Transport (packed) 5.0 or less
Impact
State m/s2
Operating 20 or less
(10 ms, half sine wave)
Non-operating 50 or less
(10 ms, half sine wave)
Transport (packed) 80 or less
Altitude
State Controller FMD drive
Operating (m) 3,000 3,000 (Environmental temperature: 10°C to 32°C)
(Environmental
temperature: OR
10°C to 32°C)
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State Controller FMD drive
900 900 (Environmental temperature: 10°C to 40°C) when
(Environmental DKC-F810I-1R6FN/3R2FN/6R4FN/7R0FP/14RFP drive is
temperature: installed.
10°C to 40°C)
Non-operating -60 to 12,000 N/A
(m)
Atmosphere
Avoid areas exposed to corrosive gas and salty air.
Acoustic Noise
State Controller FMD
Operati 60 dB (Environmental temperature 60 dB (Environmental temperature 32°C or
ng 32°C or less)1 less)1, 2, 3
Non- 55 dB (Environmental temperature 32°C or less)1, 2, 3, 4 55 dB
operati
ng
Notes:
1. The system's internal temperature controls the rotating speed of the fan module. Therefore,
this standard value might be exceeded if the maximum load continues under high-
temperature environment or if a failure occurs in the system.
2. Sound pressure level (LA) changes from 66 dB or 75 dB, according to the ambient
temperature, drive configuration, and operating status. Maximum volume can reach 79 dB
during maintenance procedure for a failed ENC or power supply.
3. Acoustic power level (LwA) measured by the ISO 7779 standard is 7.2 B. This value changes
from 7.2 B to 8.1 B, according to the ambient temperature, drive configuration, and operating
status.
Battery specifications
The following table shows the lifetime expectancy of the batteries installed in
the storage system.
Storage system intake temperature CBLH
Up to 75.2º F (24º C) 5 years
Up to 86º F (30º C) 5 years
Up to 93.2º (34º C) 4 years
Up to 104º (40º C) 3 years
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RAID specifications
FMD drive tray (range
Item Controller
for setup)
RAID level N/A SAS, SAS 7.2 krpm,
flash drives mounted:
0, 1, 5, 6, 1+0 (DBW
supports SAS 7.2k
drives)
RAID configuration RAID 1 N/A 2D+2D, 4D+4D
(unit of addition)
RAID 5 N/A 3D+1P, 4D+1P, 6D+1P,
7D+1P
RAID 6 N/A 6D+2P, 12D+2P, 14D
+2P
Note: Although certain RAID configurations support redundancy in the event
of a drive failure, best practices dictate that you back up data on a regular
basis.
iSCSI specifications
Item Specification Comments
iSCSI target function Supported N/A
iSCSI target function Supported TrueCopy® only
iSCSI ports 2 per interface board VSP Fx00 models: Maximum 24
per iSCSI system
Connection methods Direct and switch connections
Host connections 255 (maximum per iSCSI port) With Linux software initiator,
the maximum number
decreases.
Path failover HDLM1 Supports Microsoft MPIO (Multi
Path I/O)
Link 10 Gbps SFP+ N/A
Transfer speed 10 Gbps N/A
Connector type LC N/A
Cable Optical OM3, OM2 MMF cable N/A
Network switch L2 or L3 switch Should comply with
IEEE802.3ae
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Item Specification Comments
Switch cascading Maximum: 5 switches or fewer Minimum number of cascading
switches is recommended.
MAC address Per port (fixed value) Factory setting: World Wide
Unique value. Cannot be
changed.
Maximum transfer unit (MTU) 1,500, 4,500, 9,000 bytes Jumbo frame, MTU size greater
(Ethernet frame) than 1500
Link aggregation Not supported N/A
Tagged VLAN Supported N/A
IPv4 Supported N/A
IPv6 Supported Note the following precautions:
• When iSCSI Port IPv6 is set
to Enabled, if the IPv6
global address is set to
automatic, the address is
determined by acquiring a
prefix from an IPv6 router.
• If the IPv6 router does not
exist in the network, the
address cannot be
determined. As a result, an
iSCSI connection might be
delayed. When an iSCSI
Port IPv6 is set to Enabled,
verify the IPv6 router is
connected to the same
network, and then set IPv6
global address
automatically.
Subnet mask Supported N/A
Gateway address Supported N/A
DHCP N/A N/A
DNS N/A N/A
Ping (ICMP ECHO) Transmit, Supported N/A
Receive
IPsec2 N/A N/A
TCP port number 3260 Changeable among 1 to
65,535. Observe the following if
changing values:
• The setting of the
corresponding host should
also be changed to log in
the new port number.
• The new port number might
conflict with other network
communication or be
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Item Specification Comments
filtered on some network
equipment, preventing the
storage system from
communicating through the
new port number.
iSCSI name Both iqn3 and eui4 types are The unique iqn value is
supported automatically set when a target
is made. iSCSI name is
configurable.
Error recovery level 0 (zero) Error recovery by retrying from
host. Does not support Level 1
and Level 2.
Header digest Supported Detects header error or data
error with iSCSI
Data digest Supported
communication. The storage
system follows the host's digest
setting. If digest is enabled, the
performance degrades. The
amount of the degradation
depends on factors such as host
performance of host and
transaction pattern.
Maximum iSCSI connections at 255 per iSCSI port N/A
one time
CHAP Supported Authentication: login request is
sent properly from host to
storage. CHAP is not supported
during discovery session.
Mutual (2-way) CHAP Supported (not available if Authentication: login request is
connected to Linux software sent properly from host to
initiator) storage.
CHAP user registration Max 512 users per iSCSI port N/A
iSNS Supported With iSNS (name service), a
host can discover a target
without knowing the target's IP
address.
Note:
1. JP1, HiCommand Dynamic Link Manager. Pass switching is achieved. Not supported on
Windows Vista and Windows 7 operating systems.
2. IP Security. Authentication and encryption of IP packets. The storage system does not
support IPsec.
3. iqn: iSCSI Qualified Name. The iqn consists of a type identifier, "iqn," a date of domain
acquisition, a domain name, and a character string given by the individual who acquired the
domain. Example: [Link]:[Link]
4. eui: 64-bit Extended Unique Identifier. The eui consists of a type identifier, "eui," and an
ASCII-coded, hexadecimal, EUI-64 identifier. Example: eui.0123456789abcdef
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iSCSI standards
The following standards apply to the management, maintenance, and iSCSI
data ports. To configure this system, use switches that comply with the
following standards:
• IEEE 802.1D STP
• IEEE 802.1w RSTP
• IEEE 802.3 CSMA/CD
• IEEE 802.3u Fast Ethernet
• IEEE 802.3z 1000 BASE-X
• IEEE 802.1Q Virtual LANs
• IEEE 802.3ad Dynamic LACP
• IEEE 802.3ae 10 Gigabit Ethernet
• RFC 768 UDP
• RFC 783 TFTP
• RFC 791 IP
• RFC 793 TCP
• RFC 1157 SNMP v1
• RFC 1231 MIB II
• RFC 1757 RMON
• RFC 1901 SNMPv2
Regulatory compliance
This equipment has been tested and certified for compliance with the
following standards.
Standard Specification Mark on the product Country regulation
Electronic emission FCC part 15 Subpart B: FCC USA and Canada
controls 2013
ICES-003 Issue 5:2012 ICES-003 USA and Canada
AS/NZS CISPR RCM Australia and New
22:2009+A1 Zealand
TP TC 020/2011 EAC Russia, Belarus, and
Kazakhstan
CNS 13438 BSMI Taiwan
KN22 KC Korea
KN24 KC Korea
Electronic emission EN5522: 2010 CEmarking EU
certifications
EN5524: 2010 CEmarking EU
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Standard Specification Mark on the product Country regulation
EN61000-3.2:2006+A1 CEmarking EU
+A2
EN61000-3.3:2008 CEmarking EU
Safety certifications UL and CSA cTUVus USA and Canada
60950-1:2007
EN60950-1:2006+A1 TUV Germany
IEC60950-1:2005+A1 N/A All CB countries
IEC60950-1:2005+A1 S_Mark Argentina
TP TC 004/2011 EAC Russia
CNS 14336-1 BSMI Taiwan
EN60950-1:2006+A1 CEmarking EU
Radio interference VCCI V-3/2013.04 VCCI Japan
voluntary control
Physical SVP hardware specifications
The following table lists the hardware specifications for the physical SVP
supplied by Hitachi Data Systems.
Caution: The physical SVP is not supported in high-temperature
environments. Do not operate it in locations where the temperature is 40°C
or higher.
Item Specification
Dimensions Height: 1.7 inches (43 mm)
Width: 17.2 inches (437 mm)
Depth: 14.5 inches (369 mm)
Weight: 14 lbs (6.4 kg)
Processor Celeron G1820 2.7-GHz 2M, 2C, 2T
• Cores: 2
• Instruction set: 64-bit
• SmartCache: 2 MB
• Maximum memory size: 32 GB
• Memory types: DDR3-1333, DDR3L-1333 @
1.5V
Memory 8-GB RAM DDR3
Hard drive 2 TB
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Item Specification
Network interface card x4 ports (on-board NIC) +
x1 IPMI (BMC) port
Fans 2x 4-cm 4-pin PWM fans
Operating system Windows Embedded Standard 7
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Index
Numerics E
10 Gbps iSCSI board (copper) 29 electrical specifications 99
10 Gbps iSCSI board (optical) 28 environmental specifications 99
16 Gbps Fibre Channel board 29, 31
32 Gbps Fibre Channel board 29
8 Gbps Fibre Channel board 29
F
features 20
flash module drive tray 35
A rear panel 37
all-flash 21 with front panel bezel 35
array 21 without front panel bezel 35
front end modules
10 Gbps iSCSI board (copper) 29
10 Gbps iSCSI board (optical 28
B
16 Gbps Fibre Channel board 29, 31
back end module
32 Gbps Fibre Channel board 29
LEDs and connectors 33
8 Gbps Fibre Channel board 29
backing up user accounts 86
front panel bezels
battery
CBLH controller 24
specifications 101
flash module drive tray 35
unit 94
bezels
CBLH controller 24
flash module drive tray 35 H
hardware
specifications 106
C
CBLH controller 24
rear panel 26 I
with front panel bezel 24 iSCSI
without front bezel 25 specifications 102
compliance 105 standards 105
configurations 21
controllers
CBLH 24
L
LAN blade LEDs and connectors 32
D
disabling user accounts 79
M
drive trays
maintaining the storage system 73
flash module 35
maximum
maximum number 21
number of mounted drives 21
mechanical specifications 94
model lists 90
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mounted drive trays 21 U
user administration 75
N
number of mounted drive trays 21
P
parts, replacement 94
physical SVP
hardware specifications 106
rear panel 40
power supply unit 34
powering off the storage system 74
R
RAID specifications 102
rear panel of physical SVP 40
rear panels
CBLH controller 26
flash module drive tray 37
regulatory compliance 105
removing user accounts 83
replacement parts 94
battery unit 94
restoring user account information 86
roles 76
S
scalability 21
setting up user accounts 77
specifications
battery 101
electrical 99
environmental 99
hardware 106
iSCSI 102
mechanical 94
RAID 102
storage system 89
standards for iSCSI 105
storage system
maintenance 73
power off 74
regulatory compliance 105
specifications 89
storing 74
storage system controllers
CBLH 24
storing the storage system 74
supported configurations 21
System Option Modes 42
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