Facilis 8 Installation instructions

Facilis HUB Shared Storage
Hardware Guide
Version 7.2
PRODUCTS:
Facilis 8
HUB 16
HUB 32
HUB Hybrid 16
HUB 8S
HUB 16S
HUB One
XP16
NL16
ACCESSORIES:
QLOGIC SANBOX, ATTO FIBRE CHANNEL SWITCHES
EDGE-CORE, HP ProCurve, NETGEAR ETHERNET SWITCHES
ATTO FIBRE HOST BUS ADAPTERS

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Contents Page Number
Using This Guide
Who Should Use This Guide 5
What This Guide Contains
Symbols and Conventions
Documentation Comments
How to Download this Manual
Overview 6
Chapter1 –Hardware Overview
Hardware Overview 6
Server Protection Features
HUB16/32 Enclosure Front Panel 7
Front Panel LED Indicators
Front Panel Buttons
Enclosure Front Panel Covers 8
Rear Panel 9
Power Supplies
Fans
VGA
Ethernet
Mouse/Keyboard
SAS Controller Slots
Fibre Channel / Ethernet Slots
PSU Alert Mute Button
Server Slot Configuration 10
Chapter 2 –Hardware Installation
Before You Begin 11
Rack Mounting the server
Installing the Drives 12
Mouse/Keyboard 13
Monitor
Power Cords
Fibre Channel Cabling
Cabling a Fibre Switch 14
Ethernet Cabling
Cabling the Ethernet Switch
Teaming the NIC connections 15
Turning on the Server 18

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Chapter 3 –HUB One Server
Overview 19
Hardware
HUB One Server Front Panel
HUB One Server Rear Panel 20
Cabling the HUB ONE Server to the Member Servers
Turning on the HUB One Server 21
Shutting Down and Restarting the HUB One Server
Chapter 4 –Adding and Replacing Hardware
Adding PCIe Hardware 22
Replacing a Cooling Fan or Power Supply
Replacing a Hard Drive
Adding an XP16 Expansion 23
Adding an NL16 Nearline 24
Chapter 5 –Rack Mount Kits
Rail Kit Specifications 25
Chapter 6 –Server Hardware Specifications
Dimensions Weight 27
Environment
Electrical Input
Electrical Usage
Connectivity 28
Fibre Channel Cable Specifications and Length
Ethernet Cable Specifications and Length

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Using This Guide
Who Should Use This Guide
This guide is intended for any user or administrator of the Facilis HUB Shared
Storage Server system.
What This Guide Contains
This guide covers the information you will need to:
Install the enclosure and drives
Administer the volumes and configure user access
Understand the workflow of the HUB Shared Storage Server
Symbols and Conventions
Important Caution or Instruction
Related Information or Tip
Checklist
Description or Definition
Documentation Comments
If you have comments relating to the documentation, please E-mail
Support@facilis.com, and specify the page and error or omission in the guide.
How to Download This Manual
We offer a download location on our main web site.
Go to http://facilis.com/support/.

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Overview
The Facilis HUB Shared Storage Server is a turnkey system that will enable
collaboration between different editorial and/or content creation workstations within
the same facility. The following guide explains server and accessory installation, and
contains connectivity and configuration instructions for end users and installation
technicians.
Chapter 1 –Hardware Overview
Facilis HUB Shared Storage Servers are available in the following models.
Model
Size
Description
Facilis 8
2U
8 HDD on a single 12Gb/s
SAS Controller.
HUB 16
4U
16 HDD on two 12Gb/s
SAS Controllers.
HUB 32
2 X 4U
HUB 16 with SAS attached
XP16 totaling 32 HDD.
XP16/NL16
4U
16 HDD SAS expansion
(XP16) or Nearline (NL16).
HUB One
2U
Multi-server bandwidth
aggregator. Attach 2 or
more HUB 16 or HUB 32
servers.
HUB 8S
2U
8 SSD on a single 12Gb/s
SAS Controller.
HUB 16S
4U
16 SSD on two 12Gb/s SAS
Controllers.
HUB Hybrid 16
4U
HUB 16 with 8 SSD and
8HDD.
Server Protection Features
Through the Facilis software, virtual volumes are created utilizing all the drives to
provide full bandwidth. Any of the hard drives are hot swappable. Automatic
recovery will take place for a replaced failed drive when DynaRAID protection is
enabled. DynaRAID protection allows for one physical hard drive failure at any given
time per chassis. Hard Drive replacement will be described later is this guide.
The Server chassis used for the HUB models contain redundant field replaceable
power supplies. It is recommended that each power supply be connected to a
separate circuit to maintain proper grounding. The Facilis 8 contains a single field
replaceable power supply. An uninterruptable power supply (UPS) is also highly
recommended.
All Servers ship with field replaceable internal fans.

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HUB 16/32 Enclosure Front Panel
The front panel of the Facilis HUB system is used to start up and shut down the unit
and to monitor hard drive activity through LED indicators. The drive carriers are
inserted in the front of the unit during initial installation, or in the event of drive
replacement. Software updates can be loaded via USB drive in the front or rear of
the unit or by downloading from www.facilis.com/media. Shown below is the HUB 16
front panel. The HUB 32 uses the same chassis with an XP16 expansion SAS
attached. The XP16 is covered later in the guide.
LED indicators from left to right:
1. Internal System Disk Activity
Blinks amber when active, typically only LED 1 is used
2. Ethernet Activity
Blinks green when active, only LED’s 2 & 3 are used
3. Temperature Indicator
Green when OK
Flashing green on error with audible alarm
4. Fan speed Indicator
Green when OK
Flashing green on error with audible alarm
5. Power Indicator
Green when powered on
Flashing green when a power supply fails with audible alarm
Front panel buttons from left to right
1. Server Reset
Only use when instructed. Do not use to power cycle the unit
2. Alarm Mute
Silences the fan and temperature audible alarms
3. Power On/Off
Use to power on the unit or to initiate Windows shutdown
Drive LED Indicators
The green LED above each drive is the drive power indicator. The Blue LED above
each drive is the activity indicator and will flash with activity.

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The Facilis 8 Enclosure Front Panel
The front panel lights and LED’s on the Facilis 8 are identical to the HUB 16/32.
Enclosure Front Panel Covers
All Facilis servers have a front cover that can be kept in place to cover the drive sled
release handles. If access to the drives is necessary, the cover can be removed by
simply pulling it away from the front of the enclosure. To re-install snap it back into
place. Bezel design pictured below.
Facilis 8
HUB 16

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Rear Panel
The rear panel (back of the server) is the location for direct connect client
connectivity, switch hardware connectivity, control and monitor ports. Power supply
cabling and cooling fans are also located in this area. The diagram below shows the
HUB enclosure rear panel (earlier models will differ).
The Facilis 8 and Hub One rear panel is very similar to this diagram.
Power Supplies –One power supply in the HUB chassis is replaceable while the
unit is running. The unit will run as long as at least 1 power supplies are active.
The Facilis 8 does not have a redundant power supply, and requires a power
supply replacement through your reseller if failure occurs.
Fans –The high-speed internal fans maintain an ideal operating temperature
within the enclosure. Fan units can be removed while the server is running if a
replacement is necessary. Consult support@facilis.com for fan replacement
procedure.
VGA –The VGA port is available for monitoring the server locally; attaching a
monitor (not supplied) to the server is necessary for software installation and
troubleshooting. A standard 15-pin VGA monitor cable is supported.
Ethernet –The Ethernet ports are supplied for network access to the unit, and
when used in conjunction with the Facilis Shared File system, access from
Ethernet clients to the Facilis volumes. Direct Ethernet connectivity can be
configured using a single Gigabit Ethernet port on the server. A combination of 2
or more Gigabit Ethernet ports (additional Ethernet hardware may be added) can
be teamed for additional bandwidth and performance.
Keyboard/Mouse –The keyboard/mouse ports are available for direct control of
the server. Standard USB keyboard and mouse are supported but not included.
COM Port
USB Ports
Monitor Port
Ethernet Ports
AC Power Input
PSU Alert Mute Button
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PSU Alert Mute Button –The enclosure sounds an alarm beep whenever it
detects a power supply or fan failure. The Mute button stops the alarm until the
next error occurs. Pressing the Mute button only silences the alarm—it does not
correct the condition that caused it.
Server Slot Configuration
This section describes the slot configuration and preferred installation location of
PCI-e hardware.
When looking at a HUB 16 or Facilis 8 from the back the slot numbers go right to
left. See the back panel diagram above. Below is the slot configuration and
recommended setup.
Slot #
Slot Speed
Supported Use With
Slot 1
PCIe 3.0 X4
1Gbe NIC; other connectivity cards can be used
here if all other slots are unavailable.
Slot 2
PCIe 3.0 X8
Supported for use with all connectivity cards
except Mellanox 40Gb.
Slot 3
PCIe 3.0 X8
This slot will come populated with a SAS
expansion card in all HUB 32 servers. When a
HUB 16 is expanded this is where the SAS card
should be installed.
Slot 4
PCIe 3.0 X8
Supported for use with all connectivity cards.
Slot 5
PCIe 3.0 X8
This slot will come populated with a 12Gb SAS
controller in all HUB 16/32 and Facilis 8 servers.
Slot 6
PCIe 3.0 X8
Preferred slot for Mellanox 40Gb. All other
connectivity cards supported. If populated a
Mellanox 40Gb card can also be installed in slot 4.
Slot 7
PCIe 3.0 X8
This slot will come populated with a 12Gb SAS
controller in all HUB 16/32 servers. Supported for
use with all connectivity cards in the Facilis 8
except Mellanox 40Gb.

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Chapter 2 –Hardware Installation
This chapter describes how to install your Facilis HUB shared storage system and
additional hardware peripherals.
Before You Begin
The location of the unit should be cool, clean and vibration-free. Make sure you have
all the components that shipped with the system available at the time of installation.
If you are missing any of the components listed below, do not attempt installation
until contacting Facilis Technology customer service at +1 978-562-7022.
After unpacking the server kit, check the contents of the kit against the following list
to be sure you have received all the components. The kit contains:
One Facilis HUB Shared Storage Server enclosure or chassis
One or two power cords
USB stick containing the HUB Shared Storage Server Software and
Documentation
Numerically labeled drives in carriers (boxed separately)
One drive labeled “Spare”
A rack-mount kit
An enclosure front cover or bezel
Any separately purchased connectivity or networking hardware.
Rack Mounting the Server
The base configuration of the Facilis HUB Shared Storage system includes rack
rails for mounting the server in a standard 19” rack containing rear rails. If you
are installing the Facilis HUB Shared Storage enclosure in a rack (recommended),
follow the instructions supplied in the rail kit to install the rack-mount rails. Be
sure that:
The rails attach as far forward on the enclosure as possible.
The rails do not interfere with the power strips, power cords, or other cables
at the rear of the rack.
The rails allow the unit to slide completely into the rack.
Power supply vents and other airflow are not restricted when installing the
unit in a rack.
A reliable grounding path is maintained within the rack system. This unit must
be connected to earthen ground.
Mounting the Facilis HUB server on rack-mount rails is a two-person
job! The enclosure is heavy, and both sides need to be in alignment to
fit properly. The server should be rack mounted without drives
installed. If you try to mount the enclosure alone, or with drives
installed, you may damage the server or injure yourself.
Installing the rail kits are covered in more detail in Chapter 5 –assembling the Rack
Kits.

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Installing the Drives
The Facilis HUB Shares Storage SATA drives ship boxed separately from the
enclosure.
If the SATA drives have been left at or below 45F (7C) for several hours
(on a delivery truck or loading dock), allow the drives to return to room
temperature before inserting and powering on the unit.
All drive sets are shipped pre-configured and should be installed into the server
chassis as numbered. Starting in the top left with Drive 1 and move across the row
to the right. Below are illustrations of the correct drive installation order.
Facilis 8
HUB 16
HUB 32

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Installing the Drives
1. Slide the drive carrier assembly into the appropriate slot until the latch makes
contact with the enclosure.
2. Push the latch toward the enclosure to finish sliding the drive and carrier into the
enclosure. You will hear the latch click when the drive and carrier are seated in
the slot. If you encounter resistance do not force the latch closed.
Remove the drive and check the connector and slot for foreign objects.
3. Repeat steps for all remaining drives.
Keyboard/Mouse
A keyboard and mouse (not supplied) should be installed prior to powering on the
Server. Use a USB keyboard and mouse connected to the USB ports on the back of
the server.
Monitor
A monitor (not supplied) is required for initial setup and software updates, and is
recommended for daily usage or in the event of troubleshooting. To install a monitor:
1. Locate the VGA port on the rear of the unit. The VGA port is a blue female 15-
pin DIN connector.
2. Plug the monitor into the VGA port.
3. Supply power to the monitor and turn it on.
Power Cords
Connect the power cords (supplied) into the AC ports on the rear of the enclosure.
Do not start the unit until all power cords are connected.
Cabling the Server
The following explains how to cable the HUB Shared Storage Server system to clients
directly or any switches in your configuration. Keep the location of the edit rooms in
mind when installing the HUB Shared Storage Server. (See Appendix D or call Facilis
customer support for additional information on cabling options and specifications).
Fibre Channel Cabling
Direct client connections are based on the number of Fibre Channel cards that are
installed in your server.
The HUB Shared Storage Server may also be connected to a switch via single or
multiple 4/8/16/32 Gbit connections. The client workstations would also connect to
the switch. All connectors are “LC” type, and the supported cable type is duplex
(send/receive) multimode fibre. The LC connector will plug into an SFP module. The
SFP is inserted in the fibre channel card on the server and client. SFP’s are also used
in the fibre switch for connectivity between the server and clients. All SFP’s are
removable and replaceable.

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This image represents an 8Gbit dual-channel fibre card.
Only one port is used per-client. If using a switch, a single
or dual connection (shown here) can be run to the switch
for connectivity. Additional free ports on the server may
be used for more direct-connect clients an additional
switch.
If the server is attached to a switch through a single
connection, an additional connection to the switch will
provide more balanced performance (recommended).
See Cabling the Fibre Switch in this chapter for more
details.
A Fibre Channel cable is comprised of send and receive
strands, these must be mated properly to the send and
receive ports on the SFP. If your cable was built as an LC-
to-LC patch cable, the connector should be built to achieve this. If you’re patching
through another cable via a union or patch panel, you may have to determine the
send and receive sides. Try each combination of port connection and connector ends
(reversing if necessary) until a link light appears.
ATTO Fibre Channel host bus adapters contain class 1 laser emitting
devices. Keep the transmit port covered whenever a cable is not
connected. It is good practice to keep open ports covered. Avoid
staring into open ports or aperture
Cabling a Fibre Switch
Several QLOGIC switches are supported ranging from 8-16 port 4Gbit models to 8-
20 port 8Gbit models. ATTO/Brocade 16Gbit switch models are also supported. The
diagram below shows a standard single-server, dual-zone (0-7; 8-15) configuration,
with two channels from the server fibre channel card connecting to the first (0) and
last (15) switch ports. The clients should be balanced across the remainder of the
ports. The lights above the switch ports show activity and link, regardless of the
connection speed (4Gbit or 8Gbit).
Single Server with dual connection (switch must be zoned)
In a multi-server workgroup, there will be additional ports dedicated to server
connectivity. A configuration sheet ships with each switch from Facilis Technology
which describes the recommended zoning in detail.
Contact Facilis support with any questions or to receive assistance with switch
zoning.
Activity
Link
Server Ch.1
Server Ch.2

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Ethernet Cabling
There are two methods of connecting the server to an Ethernet switch via 1Gbit
Ethernet diagrammed below. Alternatively, you can install a 10Gbit or 40Gbit
Ethernet card to connect either directly to a client with the model card or to connect
to the Ethernet switch with the 10Gbit or 40Gbit uplink option.
Cabling the Ethernet Switch
There are multiple switch options that are supported for the Facilis Shared File
System (SFS) over Ethernet configurations. In addition to 1Gbit connectivity, some
switch models support connecting via the 10Gbit or 40Gbit uplink option
(10Gbit/1Gbit), all 10Gbit Optical, and all 10Gbit RJ45 (copper).
There are no specific cabling locations for the switch itself. The Facilis Shared File
System cabling will consist of either one or four cables (teaming option) from the
server to the switch. Cabling may be connected to any port on the Ethernet switch.
For the 10Gbit option Facilis supports the optical (LC) version of the 10Gbit Ethernet
card as well as a copper (Cat 5E, 6, 7) RJ45 version. The 10Gbit optical uplink
connection in the rear of the switch requires an SFP+ module. For troubleshooting
purposes, cabling should be done in an organized fashion so cables can be easily
identified.
Not shown here: Established link LED’s
When a link has been established with the server or a client system, an LED light will
illuminate on the switch where the port number is listed. Additional configuration on
the server and clients will be required.
Teaming the NIC Connections
1. Right click on My Computer and choose Manage.
2. In the Computer Management window click on Device Manager.
3. Click the “+” symbol next to the Network Adapter category.
1Gbit Clients
1Gbit Clients

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4. Double click on the first Network Adapter listed (see above). You will be
presented with the Network Connection Properties Window. Click on the
Teaming tab in that window.
5. In the Teaming tab select the “Team this adapter with other adapters”
option and click the New Team button (see above). The New Team
Wizard will appear. Give the team a name and click the Next button.

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6. In the next New Team Wizard window select all four Network adapters in
the list then click 'Next'.
7. In the next New Team Wizard window select Adaptive Load Balancing and
click 'Next'. If you are using a switch other than that supplied by Facilis
and it supports the IEEE 802.3ad Dynamic Link Aggregation option you
may want to consider using that option. However, you will have to
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8. At the last New Team Wizard window click Finish. This may take a few
minutes.
9. Once the team is created it will default to using DHCP. If you are not
using DHCP you will have to assign a static IP address to the Team
adapter. You can access the Team adapter by right clicking My Network
Places on the Desktop. The team adapter is usually the highest number
adapter and will have the name Team: <the team name you gave in step
5> in the Device name column. You should see something like the
following:
10. Right click that adapter to change your TCP/IP settings as you would in a
single connection configuration (see pg. 59 “Single Ethernet Connection”).
Turning on the Server
Before turning on the Server, make sure that you have all the drive carriers installed
in the server enclosure per the diagram(s) above. Once all of the drive carriers are
properly installed in the server enclosure, you can then turn on the Appliance.
The Power button is on the front indicator panel. Press it once. After a delay of 3-4
seconds, the system will power on. The system has been configured from the factory
to login to the operating system automatically with user account “Facilis” and no
password.
It is the responsibility of the site administrator to maintain any desired
software security options, including passwords, for the Facilis Server.
Upon reaching the Windows Explorer (desktop), launch the SMDriveMonitor tool
shortcut (yellow Facilis icon) on the desktop. The text on screen should state that the
Facilis storage service has started, list the version of the service, and display the
date and time.
Refer to the product release notes of the version you are running for client software
installation instructions.

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Chapter 3 –HUB ONE server
Overview
The Facilis HUB One Server is a system that enables bandwidth aggregation between
multiple Facilis HUB Shared Storage servers. Benefits include:
Increased Available Bandwidth
Seamless Dynamic Aggregation
Simple Administration
Head Unit / System Redundancy
Data Resiliency
Platform:
HUB One Servers ship with Windows 10 Operating System.
HUB One Servers ship with 16GB RAM.
Member Servers –These can be Facilis HUB Shared Storage servers or existing
TerraBlock server(s). They must be Serial Number TB001418 or greater to be
connected to a HUB One Server. Connectivity from the Hub Server to the Member
Server(s) is via 32Gb/s or 16Gb/s Fibre Channel.
Client connectivity is the same as any other Facilis HUB Shared Storage server.
Hardware
The Facilis HUB One Server physical attributes are discussed in this section. The Hub
Server chassis contains redundant OS hard drives and field replaceable power supplies
units (PSUs). It is recommended that each power supply be connected to a separate
circuit to maintain proper grounding. An uninterruptable power supply (UPS) is also
highly recommended. The Hub Server ships with field replaceable internal fans.
Hub Server Front Panel
The front panel of the Hub Server is used to start up and shut down the unit.
Front Bezel

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Hub Server Rear Panel
The rear panel (back of the server) is the location for HUB Member Server connectivity,
direct connect client connectivity, switch hardware connectivity, and control / monitor
ports. Power supply cabling and cooling fans are also located in this area. There are
seven (7) PCIe low profile slots to share between clients and member connectivity.
Power Supplies –Hub Server includes redundant Power Supplies. One power supply in
the Hub Server chassis is replaceable while the unit is running.
VGA –The VGA port is available for monitoring the server locally; attaching a monitor
(not supplied) to the server is necessary for software installation and troubleshooting. A
standard 15-pin VGA monitor cable is supported.
USB –There are 4 USB ports on the rear panel (2 x USB 3.0, 2 x USB 2.0)
Ethernet –The Ethernet ports are supplied for network access to the unit,
communication to the optional Fibre Channel switch, and when used in conjunction with
the Facilis Shared File system, access from Ethernet clients to the Hub Server virtual
volumes. Direct Ethernet connectivity can be configured using a single Gigabit Ethernet
port on the server. A combination of 2 or more Gigabit Ethernet ports (additional Ethernet
hardware may be added) can be (Teamed) for additional bandwidth and performance.
Fibre Channel/Ethernet Slots –The number and type of Fibre Channel and Ethernet
host bus adapters (HBAs) may vary depending on your configuration. There is a maximum
of 7 HBAs that can be added. This can be all Fibre Channel HBAs, all 10Gbit Ethernet, or a
combination of both.
Slot configuration is similar to the HUB 16 server with the subtraction of the two SAS
controller cards. Slot 1 should be reserved for use with a 1Gb NIC or used last. 40Gb
Ethernet adapters should be installed in slot 6.
Cabling the HUB One Server to the Member Servers
The HUB One Server must be connected to the Member Servers via Fibre Channel. Here
are the configurations:
HUB One Server to HUB 16 or HUB 32
oHUB One Server
Dual port 16Gb/s or 32Gb/s Fibre Channel cards
oMember Servers
Single port 16Gb/s or 32Gb/s Fibre Channel cards
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