Trim-17 x 22
FAS2240-4 System
Hardware Overview
Front view with bezel removed
Operation panel
Left mounting tab
Tab for changing the shelf ID
Right mounting tab
Up to 24 SAS or SATA disk drives
Shelf LEDs:
- power
- shelf fault
- activity
Drive
Bays
0-3
4-7
8-11
12-15
16-19
20-23
Shelf ID
digital
display
(two digits)
Management and
Ethernet ports
Disk drive bays numbering 0-23
Note: The SAS ports on the controller modules
are designated as circle and square ports (not
In and Out ports).
Remote Management port
(wrench icon)
Console port
Back view
Module fault LED
NVMEM LED
Mezzanine card ports
(FC or 10-Gb Ethernet)
SAS ports (2)
Power supply LEDs:
power
DC fault
fan fault
AC fault
LNK
0b
LNK
+
-
e0a
e0c
e0b
e0d
0a
e0b
e0d
Gigabit Ethernet ports (4)
LNK
10-Gb Ethernet option
0b
LNK
+
-
e0a
e0c
e0b
e0d
SLOT
MAP PSU 1
0a
e1b
ACT
LNK
e0c
ACP port
(locked wrench icon)
Mezzanine card ports
e1a
e0a
PSU 3
ACT
LNK
SBB A
Slot A
SBB B
Slot B
PSU 2
PSU 4
Fibre Channel option
1a
LNK
2 controller
module blanks
4 power supplies (each
with two integrated fans)
1b
LNK
2 controller modules
Component replacement map
Important
Important
For component and controller module replacement instructions, LED
behavior, and SES error messages, see the Hardware Library Page on
support.netapp.com.
For hot-swappable FRUs:
Always consult support.netapp.com for current
field-replaceable unit (FRU) replacement procedures.
Front
Up to 24
disk drives
Four power
supplies
2
4
Back
6
5
One or two controller
modules
9
Power supplies and disk drives are hot-swappable.
Hot-swapping a controller module in a singlecontroller configuration causes a service disruption.
2
3
4
5
Copyright 2011 NetApp, Inc. All rights reserved.
Mezzanine card
6 NVMEM battery cable and plug
7 NVMEM battery
RTC battery and holder
8 Boot device
System DIMM
9 Boot device enclosure
NVMEM DIMM
DIMM slots (NVMEM DIMM has white tabs)
210-05313+A0
Trim-17 x 22
FAS2240-4 System
Installation and Setup
1
Before you begin
Gather your site requirements and check them with the information
in the Site Requirements Guide at support.netapp.com.
3.
Check your shipment.
1. Shipping box:
- 1 system
- 1 bezel
- 1 accessories kit
2. Accessories kit:
Installation and Setup instructions/
Hardware Overview (this poster)
The rail kit:
- Rack installation flyer
- Four-post rail kit
- Two-post telco tray kit
- 2 or 4 cable management arms
- 4 power cables (optional)
You need the following tools and documentation:
Tools:
Phillips head screwdriver or an electric drill with a Phillips
head attachment
Grounding strap (included in the accessory kit)
WireGauge utility software
(support.netapp.com/NOW/download/tools/wiregauge/)
Documentation:
Site Requirements Guide
Universal SAS and ACP Cabling guide
The setup worksheet from the Data ONTAP Software
Setup Guide
Install in rack
CAUTION
To reduce the weight of the
disk shelf, remove the power
supplies and controllers
before lifting.
HA pair NAS or ISCSI: One disk shelf stack (Multipath HA)
Controller A
Controller B
Controller B
FAS2240-4
ACP
SAS
ACP
SAS
ACP
SAS
ACP
SAS
Controller A
Controller A
Controller B
Controller B
Controller B
FAS2240-4
ACP
ACP
SAS
ACP
Controller A
FAS2240-4
ACP
SAS
FAS2240-4
SAS
ACP
LNK
+
-
ACP
SAS
ACP
SAS
ACP
SAS
ACP
SAS
ACP
PSU
PSU
ACP
SAS
ACP
LNK
LNK
0a
SAS
Controller A
Controller B
Controller B
FAS2240-4
LNK
SAS
LNK
0a
ACP
SAS
ACP
ACP
SAS
SAS
ACP
ACP
+
-
PSU
PSU
ACP
ACP
SAS
ACP
SAS
ACP
PSU
PSU
ACP
ACP
SAS
ACT
LNK
ACP
PSU
SAS
ACP
SAS
ACP
ACP
SAS
SAS
1 Daisy chain SAS ports
SAS
2 Cable controller SAS ports
ACP
Controller A
SAS
4 Cable ACP connections
ACP
SAS
Controller A
LNK
0a
+
-
LNK
FAS2240-4
SAS
ACP
0b
FAS2240-4
SAS
ACP
SAS
0a
Stand-alone NAS or ISCSI: One disk shelf stack
(dual path to external drives, single path to internal drives)
SAS
2 Cable top SAS ports
SAS
ACP
FAS2240-4
ACP
SAS
SAS
ACP
FAS2240-4
ACP
SAS
SAS
+
-
ACP
ACP
ACP
SAS
ACP
SAS
ACP
SAS
ACP
SAS
ACP
SAS
ACP
SAS
ACP
Internal storage only
HA pair NAS or ISCSI: No external disk shelf stack (Multipath)
1 Connect SAS ports
SAS
ACP
ACP
SAS
ACP
SAS
ACP
ACP
Management
Port
HA pair FC SAN dual path using
Fibre Channel mezzanine card
SAS
ACP
ACP
PSU
SAS
ACP
ACP
SAS
SAS
1 Controller to switches
ACP
SAS
ACP
Controller A
ACT
LNK
e0c
e0b
e0d
e1b
ACT
LNK
ACP Port
Fibre
Channel
Ethernet
Console
SAS
Controller B
SAS
PSU
ACP
SAS
PSU
FAS2240-4
Controller B
FAS2240-4
FAS2240-4
ports as shown in other
examples
verify that the ID for each disk shelf in the stack is unique,
Set the shelf ID Visually
and if necessary, set the FAS2240-4s disk shelf ID:
1. Remove the bezel.
2. Press and hold the U-shaped button above the LEDs
until the first digit blinks.
3. Press the button to change the number until the correct
number is displayed.
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for the second digit.
5. Press and hold the button until the second number stops blinking.
Result: Both numbers blink and the operator display panel fault LED lights in about five seconds.
6. Power-cycle the system to make the new disk shelf ID take effect.
Connect power
1. Plug in all the power cords.
2. Turn on the power to the disk shelves and storage system.
2 Cable SAS and ACP
PSU
PSU
SAS
2 Connect ACP ports
PSU
PSU
PSU
PSU
PSU
0a
e0a
S
A
S
SAS
Controller B
PSU
SAS
SAS
FC SAN
Controller A
FAS2240-4
PSU
ACP
+
-
Controller A
Controller A
SAS
Port labels
PSU
FAS2240-4
ACP
ACP
e0d
SAS
Controller B
SAS
SAS
e0b
ACT
LNK
SAS
4 Cable ACP connections
ACP
Controller A
ACP
LNK
PSU
PSU
3 Cable bottom SAS ports
SAS
ACP
e0c
SAS
PSU
PSU
SAS
PSU
ACP
ACP
0b
SAS
SAS
e0a
SAS
PSU
PSU
PSU
PSU
PSU
e0d
e1b
ACT
LNK
e1a
ACP
ACP
PSU
e0b
ACT
LNK
5 Cluster-Mode only: Mezzanine ports to cluster network
Important: This step is not required in 7-Mode configurations.
ACP
Controller A
LNK
ACP
e0c
e1b
ACT
LNK
e1a
FAS2240-4
Controller A
e0a
4 Network cable to Remote Management port
ACP
Controller A
LNK
ACP
1 Daisy chain SAS ports
e0d
SAS
PSU
PSU
e0b
Stand-alone NAS or ISCSI: One disk shelf stack
(dual path to external drives, single path to internal drives)
PSU
PSU
SAS
PSU
ACP
SAS
e0c
e1b
ACT
LNK
SAS
PSU
PSU
SAS
e0a
NFS, CIFS, and iSCSI are supported protocols.
In Cluster-Mode, these ports connect to the data
network.
0b
ACP
e0d
3 Data network cables to ports e0a through e0d.
ACP
SAS
e0b
SAS
SAS
FAS2240-4
ACP
SAS
e0c
ACT
LNK
e1a
ACP
e0a
e1b
ACT
LNK
SAS
LNK
FAS2240-4
e0c
2 Console cable to adapter
0b
4 Cable ACP connections
ACP
e0a
+
-
ACP
ACP
SAS
e1a
0b
PSU
Controller A
e0d
Cable the controllers
SAS
PSU
PSU
3 Cable bottom SAS ports
SAS
ACP
PSU
PSU
PSU
SAS
e0b
PSU
PSU
e0c
0a
e1a
PSU
PSU
e0a
0b
HA pair NAS or ISCSI: One disk shelf stack (Multipath HA)
1 Daisy chain SAS ports
2 Cable controller SAS ports 4 Cable ACP connections
2 Cable top SAS ports
Controller A
+
-
1 RJ-45 to DB-9 adapter to console port (required)
DS4243 shelves
SAS
LNK
0a
LNK
Use the appropriate procedures for your configuration.
DS2246 shelves
ACP
Attach the cable management arms
110 lbs (49.9 kg)
Cable the disk shelves
SAS
Note: The number of hardware parts is determined by
your system configuration and system requirements.
0b
Install the appropriate rack mount for
the system disk shelves. Make sure
that you leave enough room for the
storage system.
1 Daisy chain SAS ports
LIFTING HAZARD
Setup kit bag:
- General information kit:
- Software license
- Warranty agreement, safety
- Shelf-to-shelf cables
information, and regulatory
- Shelf-to-controller cables
notices
- Loopback plugs
- Customer support registration
- Grounding kit
- 2 brackets for optional 2-post - Perchlorate presence flyer
- Toxic and hazardous
mid-mount installations
substances flyer
- 1 or 2 RJ-45 to DB-9
- Product documentation flyer
console adapters
- Cabinet/rack alignment guide
LNK
Note: See the rail kit installation
flyer included with the rail kit for the
rack installation procedure.
Unpack and verify contents
Shelf ID
button
Boot the system
1. Use the console interface to answer the setup questions for each
node in your system. Use the data you collected with the setup
worksheet from the Data ONTAP Software Setup Guide.
2. Check your system cabling by running the WireGauge utility from
the NetApp Support site at support.netapp.com.
3. Enable AutoSupport, then use the My AutoSupport feature to view
the health of your system on support.netapp.com/NOW/asuphome/.