Fujitsu MBA3147RC Product Manual - Page 61

Setting, 5.2.1 Port Address, 5.3 Mounting HDDs, 5.3.1 Mounting procedures, Setting

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5.2 Setting 5.2 Setting 5.2.1 Port Address Every device that uses the SAS interface has a unique SAS address, and commands use an SAS address to identify each device for I/O operations. Every HDD is assigned a unique SAS address before shipment from the factory, so setting of an address is not required before the HDDs are used. 5.3 Mounting HDDs 5.3.1 Mounting procedures Since mounting the HDD depends on the system cabinet structure, determine the work procedures considering the requirements specific to each system. The general mounting method and items to be checked are shown below. See Section 4.1 for the details of requirements for installing the HDDs. 1) With a system to which an external operator panel is mounted, if it is difficult to access the connector after the HDD is mounted on the system cabinet, connect the external operator panel cable before mounting the HDD. 2) Fix the HDD in the system cabinet with four mounting screws as follows: • The HDD has 10 mounting holes (both sides: 3 × 2, bottom: 4). Fix the HDD by using four mounting holes of both sides of the HDD or the bottom. • Use mounting screws of which lengths inside the HDD are 5.0 mm ±0.5 mm when the screws are tightened (see Figure 4.3). • When mounting the HDD, be careful not to damage parts on the PCBA. 3) Confirm the DE is not touching the frame on the system side excluding the screw installing part after tightening the screws. At least 2.5mm of clearance is required between the DE and the frame. (indicated in Figure 4.3) 4) When using an electric screwdriver, use the screwdriver that does not apply a force on the HDD that would exceed the HDD specifications. C141-E252 57

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5.2
Setting
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5.2
Setting
5.2.1
Port Address
Every device that uses the SAS interface has a unique SAS address, and commands use an SAS
address to identify each device for I/O operations.
Every HDD is assigned a unique SAS address
before shipment from the factory, so setting of an address is not required before the HDDs are used.
5.3
Mounting HDDs
5.3.1
Mounting procedures
Since mounting the HDD depends on the system cabinet structure, determine the work procedures
considering the requirements specific to each system.
The general mounting method and items to be
checked are shown below.
See Section 4.1 for the details of requirements for installing the HDDs.
1)
With a system to which an external operator panel is mounted, if it is difficult to access the
connector after the HDD is mounted on the system cabinet, connect the external operator panel
cable before mounting the HDD.
2)
Fix the HDD in the system cabinet with four mounting screws as follows:
The HDD has 10 mounting holes (both sides:
3
×
2, bottom:
4).
Fix the HDD by using
four mounting holes of both sides of the HDD or the bottom.
Use mounting screws of which lengths inside the HDD are 5.0 mm
±
0.5 mm when the
screws are tightened (see Figure 4.3).
When mounting the HDD, be careful not to damage parts on the PCBA.
3)
Confirm the DE is not touching the frame on the system side excluding the screw installing part
after tightening the screws. At least 2.5mm of clearance is required between the DE and the
frame. (indicated in Figure 4.3)
4)
When using an electric screwdriver, use the screwdriver that does not apply a force on the HDD
that would exceed the HDD specifications.