Axus Yotta Sport Manual

Yotta Sport RAID Subsystem
Hardware Installation Guide
Ver. 1.6

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future upgrades. For the detail about how to configure your subsystem, please
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Contents
ABOUT THIS HARDWARE INSTALLATION GUIDE..................................IV
SYMBOLS IN TEXT................................................................................IV
CONTENTS.............................................................................................V
CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION ............................................................. 1
MODEL VARIATIONS.............................................................................1
FEATURES .............................................................................................2
UNDERSTANDING THE YOTTA SPORT RAID SUBSYSTEM......................5
Rear Panel Overview......................................................................8
CHAPTER 2. INSTALLATION............................................................. 13
UNPACKING &CHECKING THE EQUIPMENT.........................................13
WHAT ELSE YOU NEED ........................................................................16
ESD PRECAUTION...............................................................................17
INSTALLING HARD DISKS.....................................................................17
INSTALL PCIE REPEATER CARD...........................................................19
INSTALL THE YOTTA SPORT RAID SUBSYSTEM IN A RACK ................20
SYSTEM CONNECTION.........................................................................24
CHAPTER 3. TROUBLE SHOOTING ................................................. 25
REPLACE THE CONTROLLER................................................................25
REPLACING /UPGRADING DIMM.......................................................27
Specifications:...............................................................................27
Architecture of supported DIMM: ................................................28
Specifications:...............................................................................29
Installing DIMM...........................................................................29
DDRII SDRAM DIMM specifications:.........................................30
Installing memory module.............................................................31
HOT SWAPPING TO REPLACE THE FAN MODULE..................................32
HOT SWAPPING TO REPLACE THE POWER MODULE.............................35
APPENDIX A .......................................................................................... 37
CONNECTORS
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APPENDIX B........................................................................................... 41
BATTERY BACKUP MODULE (BBM) .............................................. 41

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BBM Components..........................................................................41
BBM Specifications .......................................................................42
Installation.....................................................................................42
Battery Backup Capacity...............................................................42
Operation.......................................................................................44
Removing the Battery Backup Module ..........................................44
APPENDIX C.
SPECIFICATIONS
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SPECIFICATIONS...................................................................................45

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Model Name Host Interface Device
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YB-24S32F4 4 x 4Gbps FC(Fibre Host)
2 Mini SAS 4x3Gb ports(SAS Expander) 24 bays
YB-24S32F8 4 x 8Gbps FC(Fibre Host)
2 Mini SAS 4x3Gb ports(SAS Expander) 24 bays

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YB-24S32S3 4 Mini SAS 4x3Gb ports(SAS Host)
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storage requirements from rapidly changing business environment. It provides a
maximum data protection and exceptional performance in a storage subsystem.
Target usage ranges are set from small business to departmental and corporate
server needs. The RAID SYSTEM is designed for easy integration, smooth data
expansion and server migration.
The Yotta Sport series supports the following features:
YI-16SA2U4 / F4 :
zHigh performance super scalar Intel Xscale 80321 IO processor.
zSuperior Array Management Firmware supports RAID levels 0, 1 (0+1), 3,
5, 6 and JBOD RAID configurations.
zAdvanced 100MHz/64-bit PCI-X bus architecture

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zCache memory utilizes the Fastest 64-bit 200Mhz ECC DDR SDRAM and
cache memory size up to 1 gigabytes.
zQuad Ultra-320 SCSI Host Interconnect supported
zQuad Loop of 4Gb/sec Fibre Channel via SFP connector
zNew generation SerialATA2.0 Drive Interface supported,
zDual independent raid controller, each of controller supports 8 x SATAII.
zRedundant and Hot Swappable Fan, Power and Drives.
zHot Swap, Hot Spare and Automatic Drive Rebuild Supported.
zConfiguration and environmental information is accessible either via the
control panel or Serial Port or 10/100 Ethernet LAN port.
zE-mail event notification.
zLoad sharing hot swappable redundant power system with PFC function.
zHost System independent.
zOperating System independent.
YA-16SA2F4p / S3p :
zIntel high performance IOP348 I/O processor.
zSupport cache memory size up to 4GB in DDRII-533 DIMM type with ECC
embedded.
zSupport RAID level 0, 1, 10(1E), 3, 5, 6, 30, 50, 60 and JBOD.
zQuad Loop of 4Gb/sec Fibre Channel via SFP connector(YA-16SA2F4p)
zQuad mini SAS 2 x 3.0Gbps SAS Ports(YA-16SA2S3p)
zDual independent raid controller, each of controller supports 8 x SATAII
zSupport global and local hot spare
zRedundant and Hot Swappable Fan, Power and Drives.
zHot Swap, Hot Spare and Automatic Drive Rebuild Supported.
zConfiguration and environmental information is accessible either via the
control panel or Serial Port or 10/100 Ethernet LAN port.
zE-mail event notification.
zLoad sharing hot swappable redundant power system with PFC function.
zHost System independent.
zOperating System independent.

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YB-24S32F4 / YB-24S32F8 / YB-24S32S3 / YB-24S32PE :
Intel 800Mhz IOP341 64bit storage processor
Support cache memory size up to 2GB in DDRII-533/667 DIMM type with ECC embedded
zDual independent raid controller, each of controller supports 12 x
SAS/SATAII disk channels.
zFour 4Gb FC host interface support by FC to SAS(YB-24S32F4)
zFour 8Gb FC host interface support by FC to SAS(YB-24S32F8)
zFour mini SAS 4 x 3.0Gbps SAS Ports support by SAS to
SAS(YB-24S32S3)
zDual PCIe 4X host interface support by PCIe to SAS(YB-24S32PE)
zSupport RAID level 0, 1, 1+0, 3, 5, 6, 30, 50, 60 and JBOD
zRedundant and Hot Swappable Fan, Power and Drives.
zHot Swap, Hot Spare and Automatic Drive Rebuild Supported.
zConfiguration and environmental information is accessible either via the
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zE-mail event notification.
zLoad sharing hot swappable redundant power system with PFC function
zHost System independent.
zOperating System independent.
zBattery Backup Module (BBM)

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LCD Module( Front side )
LCD Module (Back side)
There is a switch on the back side of LCD module.
The LCD displays messages for raid controller 1 when the switch is set at
upper place.

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The LCD displays messages for raid controller2 when the switch is set at
lower place .
Driver Bay numbering convention
The enclosure bay numbering convention is shown in following figure. A bay is
designed to house a single 1.0-inch high, 3,5-inch hard disk drive in his carrier
module.
The YI-16SA2U4/F4 ; YA-16SA2F4p/S3p has two independent raid controllers ,
the raid controller 1 handles the upper 8 HDDs , the raid controller 2handles the
lower 8 HDDs.

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The YB-24S32F4/F8/S3/PE has two independent raid controllers, the raid controller 1
handles the upper 12 HDDs , the raid controller 2 handles the lower 12 HDDs.
Drive Bay

Hardware Installation Guide
8
Rear Panel Overview
YI-16SA2U4
YI-16SA2F4 / YA-16SA2F4p

Chapter 1. Introduction
9
YA-16SA2S3p
(1)YB-24S32F4 / F8( Fibre-SAS )

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(2)YB-24S32S3 ( SAS-SAS )
(3)YB-24S32PE ( PCIe-SAS )

Chapter 1. Introduction
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(1).Fibre-SAS RAID SYSTEM: 1. FC CH 1
2. FC CH 0
(2).SAS-SAS RAID SYSTEM: 1. SAS CH 1 and LED
Indicator ( Link / Access )
2. SAS CH 0 and LED
Indicator ( Link / Access )
(3).PCIe-SAS RAID SYSTEM: 1. PCIe 4X CH
3. SAS Expand Port
LED Colors Indicate
Green LinkSAS
Blue + Blink Access
4. Console
LED Colors Indicate
Status Green + Blink Raid Controller OK
Fault Red Raid Controller Fault
5. Terminal
6. LAN port
7. BBM.( Battery Backup Module)
8. FAN failure indicator (Rear / Front)
9. FAN Module /FAN Module 1
10. FAN Module /FAN Module 1 latch
11. Power Switch
12. FAN failure indicator (Rear / Front)
13. FAN Module 2
14. FAN Module 2 latch
15. AC inlet 1 & Latch
16. Power Module 1
17. AC inlet 2 & Latch
18. Power Module 2
19. AC inlet 3 & Latch

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20. Power Module 3

Chapter 2. Installation
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Before unpacking the Yotta Sport RAID subsystem, prepare a clean, stable
surface to put on the contents of Yotta Sport RAID shipping container. Altogether,
you should find following items in the package :
YI-16SA2U4 SCSI to SATA II Subsystem
zYotta Sport RAID subsystem x1
zCD-ROM x 1 ( Includes Hardware Installation
Guide, Software operation Manual & HTTP
Proxy Server utility for Web browser-based
Configuration).
zUltra320 SCSI Cable x2
zNull cable x1
zUltra320 SCSIActive Terminator x2
zPower Cord x 2
zSpare Fan x 1
zSpare Drive Bay x 1
zRails for Rack
zMounting screws (bag) ×1
YI-16SA2F4 / YA-16SA2F4p Fibre to SATAII
Subsystem
zYotta Sport RAID subsystem x1
zCD-ROM x 1 ( Includes Hardware Installation
Guide, Software operation Manual & HTTP

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Proxy Server utility for Web browser-based
Configuration).
zNull cable x1
zPower Cord x 2
zSpare Fan x 1
zSpare Drive Bay x 1
zRails for Rack
zMounting screws (bag) ×1
YA-16SA2S3p Fibre to SATAII
Subsystem
zYotta Sport RAID subsystem x1
zCD-ROM x 1 ( Includes Hardware Installation
Guide, Software operation Manual & HTTP
Proxy Server utility for Web browser-based
Configuration).
zMini SAS to Mini SAS Cable x 2
zPower Cord x 2
zSpare Fan x 1
zSpare Drive Bay x 1
zRails for Rack
zMounting screws (bag) ×1
YB-24S32F4 / F8 Fibre to SAS RAID system
zRAID System x1
zRAID system Hardware Installation Guide (CD
media )
zRAID system Software Operation Manual (CD
media )
zRS232 cable x1
zPower Cord x 3
zFAN x 1
zHDD tray x 25
zMounting screws (bag) ×1
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