Overland Storage SAN S2000 ユーザーズマニュアル

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10400276-003 06/2010
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Figure 8.  Using the Early Round-Hole Adaptors
3. Using the screws from the kit, secure the front of the 
rail to the rack.
4. Slide the rear rail segment rearward until the rear 
adaptor holes are in line with holes being used.
5. Using the screws from the kit, secure the rear of the 
rail to the rack.
6. Repeat 
 for the right rail.
7. Verify that the rails are level and straight.
Continue the installation with 
Install the Unit in the Rack
WARNING:  It is recommended that a mechanical lifter (or 
at least two people) be used during rack installation or 
removal to prevent injury.
AVERTISSEMENT:  pour éviter toute blessure il est 
recommande qu'un monte-charge (ou deux personnes 
au moins) soit utilisé lors de l'installation ou de l'enlèvement 
du support.
1. At the front, extend the middle rail members until 
they lock (click).
2. Confirm that the ball-bearing shuttles are at the 
front (
Figure 9.  Inserting Expansion Array Into Rack
3. Using a mechanical lifter or two people, insert the 
appliance into the rack rails.
Lift the appliance to its install height and engage the 
inner members on the appliance with the middle 
members protruding from the rack, and slide the 
appliance into the rack until it stops.
4. Slide the unit in and out a few times to ensure that 
the expansion array does not bind.
If binding occurs, verify that the front and rear flanges 
are mounted in the correct holes, readjusting the slide 
positioning as necessary.
5. Using the two screws provided, secure the expansion 
array flanges to the rack (
).
Figure 10.  Secure the Expansion Array to Rack
Disk Drives
The S2000 comes without disk drives installed (they are 
sold separately in singles and 4-packs). A combination of 
4 to 12 SAS and/or SATA drives can be installed with 
blank drive carriers filling in the empty slots.
Recommended Drive Configurations
Before installing or adding drives to a SAN S2000 server, 
the following must be observed:
• Different capacity drives can be installed; however, 
they should not be included in the same RAID array, 
because capacity usage for all drives in the RAID is 
limited to the capacity of the smallest drive member. 
• Drives of different rotational speed (such as, SAS and 
SATA drives) can be installed (
), but they 
should not be installed in the same column or be 
separated from each other by a column of different 
rotational speed drives (
). If you are 
combining drives with different speeds, use the figures 
below to plan where to place the disk drives.
Figure 11.  Supported Drive Configurations
Figure 12.  Unsupported Drive Configurations
Bearing Shuttle
Rotational Speed X
Rotational Speed Y
Do not include drives with 
different RPMs in the 
same column.
Drive Blanks