Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform G700
Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform G700
Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform G700
88-04-0x
MK-97HM85013-04
November 2019
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Intended audience............................................................................................... 7
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Product version....................................................................................................8
Release notes......................................................................................................8
Changes in this revision.......................................................................................8
Document conventions........................................................................................ 8
Conventions for storage capacity values........................................................... 10
Accessing product documentation..................................................................... 11
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SFF front panel without bezel.......................................................................30
SFF rear panel..............................................................................................31
AC power supply unit LEDs and connectors................................................ 32
Large form-factor drive tray (DBL)..................................................................... 33
LFF with front panel bezel............................................................................ 33
LFF front panel without bezel....................................................................... 34
LFF rear panel..............................................................................................35
AC power supply unit LEDs and connectors................................................ 36
Flash module drive tray (DBF)........................................................................... 36
FMD with front panel bezel...........................................................................36
FMD front panel without bezel......................................................................37
FMD rear panel.............................................................................................39
High-density intermix drive tray (DB60)............................................................. 40
Dense intermix drive tray with front panel bezel...........................................40
Dense intermix drive tray display LEDs........................................................41
Dense intermix drive tray rear panel.............................................................42
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Physical service processor connections............................................................ 81
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CMA (used to secure dense intermix drive tray)..............................................122
Battery..............................................................................................................122
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Preface
This guide describes the hardware features and specifications of the Hitachi Virtual
Storage Platform G700.
Intended audience
This document is intended for Hitachi Vantara representatives, system administrators,
authorized service providers, or customers who install, configure, and operate the VSP
Gx00 models.
Readers of this document should be familiar with the following:
■ Data processing and RAID storage systems and their basic functions
■ RAID storage system hardware components and operational specifications
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Document conventions
This document uses the following storage system terminology conventions:
Convention Description
VSP Fx00 models Refers to all of the following models, unless otherwise noted.
■ Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform F350
■ Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform F370
■ Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform F700
■ Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform F900
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Document conventions
Convention Description
VSP Gx00 models Refers to all of the following models, unless otherwise noted.
■ Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform G350
■ Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform G370
■ Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform G700
■ Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform G900
Convention Description
pairdisplay -g group
(For exceptions to this convention for variables, see the entry for
angle brackets.)
Status-<report-name><file-version>.csv
■ Variables in headings.
| vertical bar Indicates that you have a choice between two or more options or
arguments. Examples:
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Conventions for storage capacity values
Convention Description
[ a | b ] indicates that you can choose a, b, or nothing.
{ a | b } indicates that you must choose either a or b.
Logical capacity values (for example, logical device capacity, cache memory capacity) are
calculated based on the following values:
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Chapter 1: Overview
The Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform G700 is a versatile modular, rack-mountable hybrid
array storage system equipped with drive boxes, supporting SAS drives, flash drives, and
TLC-NAND flash module drives, scaled for various storage capacity configurations.
The storage systems provide high performance operations by using dual controllers with
high-speed processors, dual in-line cache memory modules (DIMMs), cache flash
memory (CFM), battery, fans and ports to connect iSCSI and Fibre Channel I/O modules.
Each controller has an Ethernet connection for out-of-band management. If the data
path through one controller fails, all data drives remain available to hosts using a
redundant data path through the other controller.
For reliability, essential hardware components are implemented with a redundant
configuration so that the storage system can remain operational if a component fails.
Adding and replacing components, along with firmware upgrades, can be conducted
while the storage system is active and without interruption of data availability to the
hosts. A hot spare drive can be configured to replace a failed data drive automatically,
securing the fault-tolerant integrity of the logical drives. Self-contained, hardware-based
RAID logical drives provide maximum performance in compact external enclosures.
Block configuration
A storage system configured for block-level storage provides the ability to access and
provision raw storage volumes using protocols such as Fibre Channel and iSCSI.
A block configuration consists of the following:
■ Two controllers
■ One or more drive trays
■ Optional service processor (SVP)
Features
All storage systems are highly reliable, versatile, and able to scale its performance by
adding more drive chassis and data drives. Depending on the system configuration, the
drive chassis offerings support SAS-interface disk, solid-state, and flash module drives.
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Features
High performance
■ Dual controller configuration distributes processing to each controller
■ Equipped with high capacity cache to provide a total of 512 GB of high-speed
processing
■ Flash drive configuration increases I/O processing speeds
■ Equipped with 32/16-Gbps Fibre Channel or 10-Gbps iSCSI interface facilitates high-
speed data transfer
High reliability
■ Main system components are configured with redundancy to maintain continued
service
■ RAID 1, RAID 5, and RAID 6 support (RAID 6 including 14D+2P)
■ Provides data security by transferring data to cache flash memory at the time of a
power outage
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Chapter 2: System controller
The storage systems are equipped with dual controllers for communicating with a data
host.
Each controller includes the following internal components such as a processor, dual in-
line cache memory modules (DIMMs), cache flash memory (CFM), battery, and fans. The
controller has an Ethernet connection for out-of-band management using Hitachi Device
Manager - Storage Navigator. If the data path through one controller fails, all drives
remain available to data hosts using a redundant data path through the other controller.
The controller is equipped with LED indicators for monitoring its operating conditions
and notifying possible component replacement.
Note: Removing a controller can cause the POWER, READY, WARNING, and
ALARM LEDs on the front panel to turn off. These LEDs return to the on status
after the storage system recovers from the controller replacement.
Number Item
4 LAN blade
8-Gbps, 16-Gbps, or 32-Gbps Fibre Channel (4-port) board LEDs and connectors
Port assignments
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
Port assignments
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
Number of
Name Model name Height drive slots Drive type
Amber:
■ Indicates the location of
the chassis.
■ Can be turned on or
turned off by the
maintenance utility.
1 ENC N/A
Number of
Name Model name Height drive slots Drive type
Amber:
■ Indicates the location of
the chassis.
■ Can be turned on or
turned off by the
maintenance utility.
1 ENC N/A
Number of
Name Model name Height drive slots Drive type
Amber:
■ Indicates the location of
the chassis.
■ Can be turned on or
turned off by the
maintenance utility.
1 ENC N/A
Number of
Name Model name Height drive slots Drive type
Note: At the rear of the drive tray, the drives are organized from left to right.
On the left side of the preceding figure, the rear of the drive tray is at the top.
■ Rear of drive tray: 48-59
■ 36-47
■ 24-35
■ 12-23
■ Front of drive tray: 00-11
6 ENC N/A
Item Specification
Item Specification
The SVP is supported in high-temperature
environments. Do not operate in any
location with temperatures above 40°C
(104° Fahrenheit).
Note: This product is also designed for IT power distribution systems with
phase-to-phase voltage.
Three of the four RJ-45 ports (which connect to the controllers and the IP network) are
configured as a bridge. The SVP can be addressed using the default IP address
192.168.0.15.
In the unlikely event you cannot connect to the SVP using the default IP address, use the
following emergency login: http://<default SVP IP address>/dev/storage/
<model number><system serial number>/emergency.do. For example:
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.
Item Description
2 Reset button
3 Power button
The only ports used at the rear panel of the physical SVP are the power socket and the
four LAN ports. The following ports connect to your IP network, the management
console PC, and the user LAN port on each storage system controller.
Item Description
The SVP running Windows 10 operating system does not provide an option to disable
Spanning Tree Protocol (STP). If your network has BPDU enabled to prevent loops,
connect the user LAN port on controllers 1 and 2 to an Ethernet switch that is also
connected to the LAN1 port on the SVP.
After the Initial Startup Wizard is complete, 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.
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.
Battery unit
Battery lifetime
The battery life time is affected by the battery temperature. The battery temperature
changes depending on the intake temperature and height of the storage system, the
configuration, operation of the controller boards and drives, charge-discharge count and
others. The battery lifetime will be three to five 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. If you have a maintenance service contract, parts
are replaced periodically according to the terms of the contract.
Note: The battery protects the data in the cache memory in an emergency,
such as a sudden power failure. In these cases, 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.
Replacement period
The battery lifetime (intake temperature is 30 degrees C or less.) in the standard
environment is as shown below.
Removing cables
Observe the following instructions when removing cables form the storage system.
To remove a SAS cable, pull the tab of the SAS cable (1) to release the latch and remove
the SAS cable (2).
To remove an optical cable, push the top of the connector of the optical cable (1) to
release the latch and remove the SAS cable (2).
To remove a LAN cable, push the top of the LAN cable connector (1) to release the latch
and remove the LAN cable (2).
DW850-CBL 4U chassis 1
Binder 1
DW-F800-BAT Battery 6
Note:
1. A DIMM of a particular capacity cannot be mixed with different capacities in a
storage system configuration.
DW-F800-DBSC 2U chassis 1
ENC 2
DW-F800-DBLC 2U chassis 1
ENC 2
DW-F800-DBF 2U chassis 1
ENC 2
DW-F800-DB60C 4U chassis 1
ENC 2
The following table lists the supported maximum mountable drive trays and data drives
for the VSP G700 storage system.
Number of mountable
drive trays Maximum number of mountable drives
Flash
Controller Solid-state module
chassis Drive trays Maximum SAS drive drive drive (FMD)
Item Specification
Required height 4U
(EIA unit)2
Notes:
1. The start-up time might be longer in proportion to the number of drive trays
connected. With a maximum configuration 1 controller chassis and 19 drive trays,
start-up time is approximately 8 minutes.
2. Can be mounted on the RKU rack. For the mounting, special rails for the rack and
decoration panels are required separately depending on the number of the
mounted storage systems.
3. The value is at maximum level.
Drive chassis
DBF 19.3 kg
DB60 36 kg
DBF
DB60
DBF
DB60 4U
DBL 124 W
DBF 120 W
DB60 184 W
DBF 130 VA
DB60 191 VA
Notes:
1. The start-up time might be longer in proportion to the number of drive trays
connected. With a maximum configuration 1 controller chassis and 19 drive trays,
start-up time is approximately 8 minutes.
2. Can be mounted on the RKU rack. For the mounting, special rails for the rack and
decoration panels are required separately depending on the number of the
mounted storage systems.
3. The value is at maximum level.
Drive type
DBF 12 432
DB60 60 1200
Maximum DBS 48
number of spare
drives2 DBL
DBF
DB60
Note:
1. When mounting storage system and mixing DBS, DBL, DBF and DB60 drive trays,
the maximum mountable quantity (unit) may vary.
Host interface
Item Specification
Battery life
RAID specifications
Item
Item Specification
Cache specifications
Item Specification
Insulation performance
Item Specification
Electrical specifications
The electrical input power specifications for the storage systems are described in the
following table.
Input voltage (operable AC 200-240 +6%/-11% SFF, LFF, FMD, and dense
voltage range) (V) intermix drive tray: AC
200-240 +6%/-11%
Heat value (normal) (kJ/h) CBL: 2810 or less SFF drive tray: 1120 or less
LFF drive tray: 940 or less
FMD tray: 1520 or less
Dense intermix drive tray:
3460 or less
Steady-state power (VA/W)3 CBL: 1600/1560 or less SFF drive tray: 480/460 or
less
LFF drive tray: 380/350 or
less
FMD tray: 520/490 or less
Dense intermix drive tray:
1200/1160 or less
Power consumption (VA/W) CBL: 840/780 or less SFF drive tray: 320/310 or
less
LFF drive tray: 280/260 or
less
FMD tray: 440/420 or less
Dense intermix drive tray:
1000/960 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
The environmental specifications for the storage systems are described in the following
table.
Temperature
DBS, DBL
State Controller drive trays Dense intermix drive tray (DB60)
Humidity
Operating (%) 8 to 80
Non-operating 8 to 90
(%)
Transport, 5 to 95
storage (%)
Vibration
Impact
Operating 20 or less
(m/s2) (10 ms, half sine wave)
Non-operating 50 or less
(m/s2) (10 ms, half sine wave)
Altitude
Note:
1. Meets the highest allowable temperature conditions and complies with ASHRAE
(American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers) 2011
Thermal Guidelines Class A3. The maximum value of the ambient temperature
and the altitude is from 40ºC at an altitude of 950m (3000 feet) to 28ºC at an
altitude of 3050m (1000 feet).
The allowable ambient temperature is decreased by 1ºC for every 175m increase
in altitude above 950m.
State Controller DBS, DBL, DB60 drive trays DB60 drive tray
Note:
1. Meets the highest allowable temperature conditions and complies with ASHRAE
(American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers) 2011
Thermal Guidelines Class A2. The maximum value of the ambient temperature
and the altitude is from 35ºC at an altitude of 950m (3000 feet) to 28ºC at an
altitude of 3050m (1000 feet).
The allowable ambient temperature is decreased by 1ºC for every 300m increase
in altitude above 950m.
Gaseous contaminant
Avoid areas exposed to corrosive gas and salty air.
Acoustic Noise
The acoustic level is measured under the following conditions in accordance with
ISO7779 and the value is declared based on ISO9296. In a normal installation area (data
center / general office), the storage system is surrounded by different elements from the
following measuring conditions according to ISO, such as noise sources other than the
storage system (other devices), the walls and ceilings that reflect the sound. Therefore,
the values described in the table do not guarantee the acoustic level in the actual
installation area.
■ Measurement environment: In a semi-anechoic room whose ambient temperature is
23ºC±2ºC.
■ Device installation position: The Controller Chassis is at the bottom of the rack and
the Drive Box is at a height of 1.5m in the rack.
■ Measurement position: 1m away from the front, rear, left or right side of the storage
system and 1.5m high (at four points).
■ Measurement value: Energy average value of the four points (front, rear, left and
right).
The recommendation is to install the storage system in a computer room in a data
center. It is possible to install the storage system in a general office, however, take
measures against noise as required. When you replace an existing storage system with
another system in a general office, especially note the following: The cooling fans in the
storage system are downsized to enhance the high density of the storage system. As a
result, the rotation number of the fan is increased than before to maintain the cooling
performance. Therefore, the rate of the noise occupied by high-frequency content is
high.
or less)1
Non- 55 dB 55 dB 71 dB (Environmental
opera temperature 32°C or less)1, 2,
ting 3, 4
Notes:
1. The internal temperature of the system 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.
4. When accessing the dense intermix drive tray, do not work for long times at the
rear of the rack.
Notes:
1. The internal temperature of the system 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.
Noise Level
State Condition
Note:
*Fire suppression systems and acoustic noise:
Some data center inert gas fire suppression systems when activated release gas from
pressurized cylinders that moves through the pipes at very high velocity. The gas exits
through multiple nozzles in the data center. The release through the nozzles could
generate high-level acoustic noise. Similarly, pneumatic sirens could also generate
high-level acoustic noise. These acoustic noises may cause vibrations to the hard disk
drives in the storage systems resulting in I/O errors, performance degradation in and
to some extent damage to the hard disk drives. Hard disk drives (HDD) noise level
tolerance may vary among different models, designs, capacities and manufactures. The
acoustic noise level of 90 dB or less in the operating environment table represents the
current operating environment guidelines in which Hitachi storage systems are
designed and manufactured for reliable operation when placed 2 meters from the
source of the noise.
State Condition
Hitachi does not test storage systems and data drives (includes HDDs, SSDs, and FMDs)
for compatibility with fire suppression systems and pneumatic sirens. Hitachi also does
not provide recommendations or claim compatibility with any fire suppression systems
and pneumatic sirens. The customer is responsible to follow their local or national
regulations.
To prevent unnecessary I/O error or damages to the hard disk drives in the storage
systems, Hitachi recommends the following options:
1. Install noise-reducing baffles to mitigate the noise to the hard disk drives in the
storage systems.
2. Consult the fire suppression system manufacturers on noise reduction nozzles to
reduce the acoustic noise to protect the hard disk drives in the storage systems.
3. Locate the storage system as far as possible from noise sources such as
emergency sirens.
4. If it can be safely done without risk of personal injury, shut down the storage
systems to avoid data loss and damages to the hard disk drives in the storage
systems.
Damage to the hard disk drives from fire suppression systems or pneumatic sirens will
void the hard disk drive warranty.
Notes:
1Vibration that is constantly applied to the storage system due to construction works
and so on.
Shared memory
Using Hitachi software products, the number of pairs, migration plans, and pool
capacities and virtual volumes depend on the amount of capacity of shared memory
installed on the controller.
The shared memory capacity allocated by shared memory function and the cache
memory capacity required for adding shard memory function vary depending on storage
system models.
Note: When decreasing shared memory function, delete all DP, DT, active flash, TI, and
dedupe and compression pools.
The following table lists the corresponding amount of shared memory function to shared
memory capacity:
Table 20 Shared memory function and shared memory capacity
Shared Memory
Function VSP G700
Table 21 Minimum cache memory capacity required for shared memory function
Shared Memory
Function VSP G700
161 UDP (SNMP uses this port to send traps from the storage
system) .
The following table shows the port number key name for outbound communication
between the client PC and SVP.
Note: Refer to the following table for port number assignments if the storage
system is using a physical service processor.
Port number
key name
(Windows
Firewall Initial value of Can the port be SVP software
Inbound name) Protocol port number closed? version
Port number
key name
(Windows
Firewall Initial value of Can the port be SVP software
Inbound name) Protocol port number closed? version
Note: Hitachi Command Suite has additional port considerations. For more
information, refer to the Hitachi Command Suite Administrator Guide.
Controller connections
The controllers provide the ports that are required to connect to an optional SVP,
external drive trays, systems, and other devices.
A controller contains Fibre Channel ports, iSCSI ports, or both. The number and type of
ports available for host connections vary based on the controller model.
■ Fibre Channel SFP adapters are used to connect to your Fibre Channel switch and
hosts.
■ iSCSI ports come in optical and copper (RJ-45) interfaces, and are used to connect to
your Ethernet switch and hosts.
Each controller also has:
■ A SAS port for connection to an external drive tray.
■ An RJ-45 10/100/1000 bps user LAN port for performing management activities.
■ An RJ-45 10/100/1000 bps maintenance LAN port for diagnostics.
In a VSP Gx00 configuration, both the storage system and the SVP reside on the same
private network segment of your local-area network (LAN). The management console PC
used to administer the system must also reside on the same private network segment.
Physical SVP connectivity requires all of the following:
■ A static IP address for the SVP that is on the same network segment as the storage
system.
■ One Ethernet connection from each controller to separate LAN ports on the SVP.
■ One Ethernet connection to your network switch.
■ At least one management console PC on the same network segment as the SVP and
storage system.
Note: The SVP running Windows 10 operating system does not provide a way
to disable Spanning Tree Protocol (STP). If your network has BPDU enabled to
prevent loops, connect the user LAN port on controllers 1 and 2 to an
Ethernet switch instead of connecting them to SVP LAN 3 and LAN 4 ports.
Required cables
The quantities and lengths of the cables required for storage system installation vary
according to the specific storage system and network configuration. Fibre Channel and
iSCSI cables are used to connect the controllers to a switch or host. Serial-attached SCSI
(SAS) cables are used to connect drive trays to controllers and other drive trays.
The following table describes the cables required to perform storage system connections
at the time of installation.
Interface
type Connector type Cable requirements
Note: The maximum distances in a typical Fibre Channel SAN depend on the
kind of optical fiber used and its diameter. The following table lists the
maximum supported Fibre Channel cable length based on cable size and port
speed.
9 micron 1 Gbps 1 km
(3281 ft)
2 Gbps 2 km
4 Gbps 150 m
(492.1 ft)
8 Gbps 50 m
(164 ft)
16 Gbps 35 m
(115 ft)
4 Gbps 70 m
(230 ft)
8 Gbps 21 m
(69 ft)
Note: Due to high-speed serial data transfer via Fibre Channel, use high-
quality FC cables that comply with the Fibre Channel-PH standard.
The following figure shows FC direct connection and FC connection through a switch.
The following table lists the data transfer rates and provides the maximum cable lengths.
Multimode cable
Data transfer Single mode
rate OM2 OM3 OM4 cable
The following table lists specifications of the Fibre Channel interface cable.
Nominal
Connector
Cable mode
Cable type Interface name Cable One side Other side
The following figure shows the connector used for optical interfaces.
The following figure shows the type of optical connector that connects the storage
system Fibre Channel ports.
■ LC connector type
■ Connector type: LC duplex receptacle connector
■ Interval: 6.25 mm flat type, two rows
iSCSI cables
The storage system supports iSCSI connections to hosts. For details about configuring
iSCSI host connections, see the Provisioning Guide.
Cable specifications for iSCSI optical interface
Nominal
Connector
Cable mode
Cable type Interface name Cable One side Other side
The following figure shows the connector used for optical interfaces.
The following figure shows the type of optical connector that connects the storage
system optical iSCSI ports.
■ LC connector type
■ Connector type: LC duplex receptacle connector
■ Interval: 6.25 mm flat type, two rows
Maximum
cable
connection Data Transmissio
Cable type length transfer n band Cable Connector
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 802.3ae 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
iSCSI specifications
MAC address Per port (fixed value) Factory setting: World Wide
Unique value. Cannot be
changed.
Maximum transfer unit 1,500, 4,500, 9,000 bytes Jumbo frame, MTU size
(MTU) (Ethernet frame) greater than 1500
iSCSI name Both iqn3 and eui4 types The unique iqn value is
are supported automatically set when a
target is made. iSCSI name
is configurable.
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:
iqn.1994-04.jp.co.hitachi:rsd.d7m.t.10020.1b000.tar
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
Managing cables
Organize cables to protect the integrity of your connections and allow proper airflow
around your storage system.
Cable lengths
The following table specifies the maximum length of SAS cables can be used to connect
controllers and drive trays.
Protecting cables
Damage to the cables can affect the performance of your storage system. Observe the
following guidelines to protect the cables:
■ Keep cables away from sharp edges or metal corners.
■ When bundling cables, do not pinch or constrict the cables.
■ Do not use zip ties to bundle cables. Instead, use Velcro hook-and-loop ties that do
not have hard edges and which you can remove without cutting.
■ Never bundle network cables with power cables. If network and power cables are not
bundled separately, electromagnetic interference (EMI) can affect your data stream.
■ If you run cables from overhead supports or from below a raised floor, include
vertical distances when calculating necessary cable lengths.
■ If you use overhead cable supports:
● Verify that your supports are anchored adequately to withstand the weight of
bundled cables.
● Gravity can stretch and damage cables over time. Therefore, do not allow cables to
sag through gaps in your supports.
● Place drop points in your supports that permit cables to reach racks without
bending or pulling.
■ Unintentional unplugging or unseating of a power cable can have a serious impact on
the operation of an enterprise storage system. Unlike data cables, power connectors
do not have built-in retention mechanisms to prevent this from happening.
To prevent accidental unplugging or unseating of power cables, the storage system
includes a rubber cable-retention strap near the AC receptacle on each controller.
These straps, shown in the following image, loop around the neck of a power cable
connector, and the notched tail is slipped over the hook of the restraining bar fixed to
the storage system.
Bundled cables can obstruct the movement of conditioned air around your storage
system.
■ Secure cables away from fans.
■ Keep cables away from the intake holes at the front of the storage system.
■ Use flooring seals or grommets to keep conditioned air from escaping through cable
holes.
Preparing for future maintenance
Design your cable infrastructure to accommodate future work on the storage system.
Give thought to future tasks that will be performed on the storage system, such as
locating specific pathways or connections, isolating a fault, or adding or removing
components.
■ Purchase colored cables or apply colored tags.
■ Label both ends of every cable to denote the port to which it connects.
AC power cables
Utility AC power standards for connector types and voltage levels vary by country. Hitachi
provides a variety of power cables that facilitate using storage systems around the world.
Hitachi power cables meet the safety standards for the country for which they are
intended.
Notes:
1. Also used for 200-240 VAC applications in Korea and Philippines.
2. Three-phase AC.
3. Also Malaysia and Ireland.
4. Also known as "Schuko" connector and used in Austria, Belgium, Finland, France,
Germany, Greece, Hungary, Indonesia, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal,
Russia, Spain, and Sweden.
5. Supersedes type BS 546.
6. 3-wire (two-phase and earth). Physical variations (connector size and color)
indicate amperage rating. Used in Switzerland for a true 16 A application.
7. 4-wire (three-phase and earth). Physical variations (connector size and color)
indicate amperage rating.
8. 5-wire (three-phase, earth and neutral). Physical variations (connector size and
color) indicate amperage rating.
AC connections
The following table shows and describes the types of AC connections on your storage
system.
Reference
Description Receptacle Input rating standards
Reference
Description Receptacle Input rating standards
Cable management
Rack installations should be planned for operational efficiency, ease of maintenance, and
safety. Hitachi offers the Backend Configuration Utility (BECK), a graphical, cable-
management application that can relieve the typical cable congestion created when
populating a rack with storage systems and their accessories.
Caution:
■ Before installing third-party devices into the rack, check the electrical
current draw of each device. Verify the electrical specifications and
allowable current load on each PDU before plugging the device into the
PDU.
■ Balance the electrical current load between available PDUs.
Figure 1 Americas PDU for the Hitachi Universal V2B Rack (Single-phase PDU
1P30A-8C13-3C19UL.P)
Figure 2 Americas PDU for the Hitachi Universal V2B Rack (Single-phase PDU
1P30A-15C13-3C19UL.P)
Figure 3 Americas PDU for the Hitachi Universal V2B Rack (Three-phase PDU
3P30A-8C13-3C19UL.P)
Figure 4 Americas PDU for the Hitachi Universal V2B Rack (Three-phase PDU
3P30A-15C13-3C19UL.P)
Figure 5 Americas PDU for the Hitachi Universal V2B Rack (Three-phase PDU
3P30A-24C13-6C19UL.P)
Figure 6 APAC and EMEA PDU for the Hitachi Universal V2B Rack (Single-phase
1P32A-9C13-3C19CE.P)
1P32A-9C1 APAC and 6/rack Single phase 9 IEC C13 + 77A (17.6kVA)
3-3C19CE.P EMEA 3 IEC C19
3/side 230V max. 32A
sockets
(25.6A rated)
50Hz / 60Hz Max
allowable
Delta/wYe: N/A
current:
IEC309 P + N + 25.6A
E input power
5.9kVA
plug
4.5 m (14.76
feet) cable
Figure 7 APAC and EMEA PDU for the Hitachi Universal V2B Rack (Single-phase
1P32A-18C13-3C19CE.P)
1P32A-18C APAC and 4/rack Single phase 18 IEC C13 77A (17.6kVA)
13-3C19CE. EMEA + 3 IEC C19
2/side 230V max. 32A
P sockets
(25.6A rated)
50Hz / 60Hz Max
allowable
Delta/wYe: N/A
current:
IEC309 P + N + 38.4A
E input power
8.8kVA
plug
4.5 m (14.76
feet) cable
Figure 8 APAC and EMEA PDU for the Hitachi Universal V2B Rack (Three-phase
3P16A-9C13-3C19CE.P)
3P16A-9C1 APAC and 6/rack Three phase 9 IEC C13 + 115A (26.4kVA)
3-3C19CE.P EMEA 3 IEC C19
3/side 400V max. 16A
sockets
(12.8A rated)
50Hz / 60Hz Max
allowable
Delta/wYe: wYe
current:
IEC309 3P + N 38.4A
+ E input
8.8kVA
power plug
4.5 m (14.76
feet) cable
Figure 9 APAC and EMEA PDU for the Hitachi Universal V2B Rack (Three-phase
3P16A-15C13-3C19CE.P)
3P16A-15C APAC and 4/rack Three phase 15 IEC C13 77A (17.6kVA)
13-3C19CE. EMEA + 3 IEC C19
2/side 400V max. 16A
P sockets
(12.8A rated)
50Hz / 60Hz Max
allowable
Delta/wYe: wYe
current:
IEC309 3P + N 38.4A
+ E input
8.8kVA
power plug
4.5 m (14.76
feet) cable
Figure 10 APAC and EMEA PDU for the Hitachi Universal V2B Rack (Three-phase
3P32A-24C13-6C19CE.P)
3P32A-24C APAC and 2/rack Three phase 24 IEC C13 77A (17.6kVA)
13-6C19CE. EMEA + 6 IEC C19
1/side 400V max. 32A
P sockets
(25.6A rated)
50Hz / 60Hz Max
allowable
Delta/wYe: wYe
current:
IEC309 3P + N 77A
+ E input
17.6kVA
power plug
4.5 m (14.76
feet) cable
Figure 11 APAC and EMEA PDU for the Hitachi Universal V2B Rack (Three-phase
3P30A-243-69CE-UL.P)
DB60 dense intermix drive Use the rail kit supplied with the DB60 dense intermix
tray drive tray.
SVP server Use the rail kit supplied with the SVP server.
Notes:
1. UNI: Universal rail kit A34V-600-850-UNI.
VSP Gx00 models Optional, must be Included with rack Not included with
ordered separately rack, must be
(A3BF-DR). ordered separately.
A quantity of two
must be ordered
per rack (A3BF-Z-
PAN-1200).
CBL controller
Battery
This symbol on the product or on its packaging means that your electrical and electronic equipment should be disposed at the end of life
separately from your household wastes.
There are separate collection systems for recycling in the European Union. For more information, contact the local authority or the dealer
where you purchased the product.
Recycling
A nickel-metal hydride battery is used in the Cache Backup Battery.
A nickel-metal hydride battery is a resource that can be recycled. When you want to replace the Cache Backup Battery, call the service
personnel. They will dispose of it for you. This nickel-metal hydride battery, which is designated as recycling product by a recycling promotion
low, must be recycled.
The mark posted on the Cache Backup Battery is a three-arrow mark that indicates a recyclable part.
Product marking or
Standard Specification logo Country regulation
KN32 KC Korea
KN35
EN61000-3-2:2006+
A1+A2
EN61000-3-3:2013
EN60950-1:2006+A1 CE marking EU
1+A1+A12+A2
EMI regulation
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a
commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction
manual, may cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to
correct the interference at his own expense. Testing was done with shielded cables.
Therefore, in order to comply with the FCC regulations, you must use shielded cables
with your installation.
The electromagnetic interference (EMI) test was done in the following configuration.
If trouble occurs in another configuration, a user might be requested to take appropriate
preventative measures:
■ RKU + CBL + flash module drive tray + 3 small form factor drive trays + 3 large form
factor drive trays.
This product must not be used in residential areas.
This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product can cause radio
interference in which case the user can be required to take adequate measures.