IBM Partner Pavilion DS4100 Benutzerhandbuch

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use
 
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register
 
to
 
use
 
this
 
site,
 
click
 
Register.
 
Perform
 
the
 
following
 
steps
 
to
 
receive
 
product
 
updates:
 
1.
   
Once
 
you
 
have
 
registered,
 
type
 
your
 
user
 
ID
 
and
 
password
 
to
 
log
 
into
 
the
 
site.
 
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page
 
opens.
 
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In
 
the
 
Select
 
a
 
Product
 
Family
 
pull-down
 
menu,
 
scroll
 
down
 
to
 
the
 
listing
 
of
 
hardware
 
topics
 
and
 
select
 
Computer
 
Storage.
 
Click
 
Go.
 
The
 
Computer
 
Storage
 
page
 
opens.
 
3.
   
Scroll
 
down
 
to
 
the
 
Disk
 
Storage
 
Systems
 
category
 
and
 
check
 
the
 
box
 
for
 
1724
 
(and
 
1710
 
if
 
you
 
are
 
connecting
 
DS4000
 
EXP100
 
expansion
 
units
 
to
 
the
 
DS4100).
 
Check
 
the
 
boxes
 
for
 
any
 
other
 
DS4000
 
products
 
for
 
which
 
you
 
would
 
like
 
to
 
receive
 
information.
 
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the
 
bottom
 
of
 
the
 
page
 
and
 
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important
 
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about
 
product
 
updates.
 
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should
 
see
 
a
 
confirmation
 
at
 
the
 
bottom
 
of
 
the
 
page
 
that
 
indicates
 
that
 
your
 
profile
 
was
 
successfully
 
updated.
Features
 
at
 
a
 
glance
 
summarizes
 
the
 
features
 
of
 
the
 
storage
 
server.
 
For
 
a
 
list
 
of
 
the
 
operating
 
specifications,
 
such
 
as
 
weight,
 
height,
 
and
 
heat
 
output,
 
see
 
 
 
Table
 
8.
 
Features
 
at
 
a
 
glance
 
General
 
v
   
Modular
 
components:
 
   
High-capacity
 
SATA
 
disk
 
drives
 
   
RAID
 
controllers
 
   
Power
 
supplies
 
   
Cooling
 
fans
v
   
Technology:
 
   
Support
 
for
 
disk
 
arrays
 
   
Support
 
for
 
clustering
 
   
Fibre
 
channel
 
host
 
interface
 
   
Redundant
 
data
 
storage,
 
RAID
 
controllers,
 
and
 
power
 
system
 
(base
 
storage
 
server
 
only)
 
   
Hot-swap
 
technology
 
for
 
drives
 
and
 
fans
 
   
Hot-swap
 
technology
 
for
 
RAID
 
controllers
 
and
 
power
 
supplies
 
(base
 
storage
 
server
 
only)
 
   
DS4100
 
single-controller
 
has
 
a
 
non-redundant
 
hard
 
disk
 
drive
 
interface,
 
power
 
supply,
 
and
 
RAID
 
controller.
 
However,
 
it
 
does
 
offer
 
a
 
redundant
 
cooling
 
system.
Attention:
  
You
 
will
 
lose
 
access
 
to
 
data
 
if
 
you
 
attempt
 
to
 
hot-swap
 
the
 
controller
 
or
 
power-supply
 
components
 
in
 
a
 
DS4100
 
single-controller
 
storage
 
server.
 
v
   
User
 
interface:
 
   
Built-in
 
power,
 
activity,
 
and
 
fault
 
light
 
emitting
 
diodes
 
(LEDs)
 
   
Identification
 
labeling
 
on
 
customer
 
replaceable
 
units
 
(CRUs),
 
rear
 
LEDs,
 
switches,
 
and
 
connectors
 
   
Easy-to-replace
 
drives,
 
power
 
supplies,
 
RAID
 
controllers,
 
and
 
fans
Disk
 
drive
 
storage
 
   
1.5
 
Gbps
 
SATA
 
hard
 
disk
 
drives
 
   
Maximum
 
drives
 
per
 
storage
 
server:
 
14
Attached
 
Expansion
 
Units
 
(base
 
storage
 
server
 
only)
 
   
2
 
Gbps
 
connections
 
only
 
RAID
 
controllers
 
v
   
Technology
 
and
 
interfaces:
 
   
Fibre
 
channel:
 
40-pin
 
fibre
 
channel
 
disk
 
drives
 
   
Fibre
 
channel
 
interface:
 
-
   
For
 
base
 
storage
 
server:
 
six
 
small
 
form-factor
 
pluggable
 
(SFP)
 
ports
 
for
 
incoming
 
and
 
outgoing
 
fibre-channel
 
cables
 
(three
 
SFP
 
ports
 
on
 
each
 
RAID
 
controller)
 
-
   
For
 
single-controller
 
storage
 
server:
 
three
 
SFP
 
ports
 
for
 
incoming
 
and
 
outgoing
 
fibre-channel
 
cables
 
Note:
 
The
 
SFP
 
port
 
labelled
 
Expansion
 
is
 
not
 
active).
   
Two
 
1
 
Gbps/2
 
Gbps
 
(auto-negotiated)
 
fibre
 
channel
 
host
 
side
 
connections
 
per
 
controller
 
 
 
4
 
IBM
 
TotalStorage
 
DS4100
 
Storage
 
Server:
 
Installation,
 
User’s,
 
and
 
Maintenance
 
Guide