Veritas™ 5360 Appliance Product Description Guide
- About the Veritas 5360 Appliance
- Compute node drive configurations
- About the 5360 Appliance control panel
- Veritas 5360 Appliance I/O configuration options
- About the Veritas 5U84 Storage Shelves
- About Veritas 5360 Appliance storage shelves
- About the 5U84 Primary Storage Shelf and 5U84 Expansion Storage Shelf rear components
- Veritas 5360 Appliance and 5U84 Storage Shelf cables
- Appendix A. Technical specifications, Environmental/Protocol standards, and Compliance standards
Veritas 5U84 Primary Storage Shelf RAID controllers
The Veritas 5U84 Primary Storage Shelf uses dual, hot swappable SAS-3 RAID controllers. These controllers create and manage the 5U84 Primary Storage Shelf disk drive RAID sets that contain backed up data. They also create and manage the RAID sets on 5U84 Expansion Storage Shelves when those are attached to the 5U84 Primary Storage Shelf.
The SAS-3 RAID controllers run RAID level 6 on the storage shelf. RAID 6 offers the highest level of data protection. It allows simultaneous write operations, while also allocating two sets of parity data across the drives that comprise the RAID 6 array.
The SAS-3 RAID controllers also provides an additional SAS-3 port. The SAS-3 port enables data to flow at SAS-3 data transfer rates between the 5U84 Primary Storage Shelf and the first optional 5U84 Expansion Storage Shelf.
The following figure and table provides component details for the Veritas 5U84 Primary Storage Shelf SAS-3 RAID controller modules.
Table: Veritas 5U84 Primary Storage Shelf SAS-3 RAID Controller components
Number | Component |
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1 | Expansion SAS port |
2 | Ethernet port Note: Veritas does not use or support the Ethernet port. |
3 | USB port |
4 | Serial ports (Service only) |
5 | Indicator LEDs |
6 | SAS-3 RAID ports - connects to the 5360 Appliance compute nodes |
7 | Activity LEDs |
8 | Expansion SAS port Status |
Table: Veritas 5U84 Primary Storage Shelf SAS-3 RAID Controller indicator LED details
LED | Description | Color | Definition |
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1 | Hardware normal | Green | On - Controller module is functioning properly. Flashing - Part of sequence as Controller module comes online, on standby. Off - Controller module power is off, Controller module is offline, or Controller module has a fault condition |
2 | Hardware fault | Amber | On - Controller module hardware fault. Off -Controller module functioning properly. |
3 | Identify | Blue | On - Unit identification (UID) active. Off - Normal state, no query for UID active. |
4 | OK to remove | White | On - Ready for removal, the cache is clear. Off - Do not remove the Controller module, cache still contains unwritten data. |
5 | Cache Status | Green | On - Cache contains unwritten data, Controller module functioning properly. Fast flash (1s on, 1s off) - Cache is active, cache flush in progress Slow flash (3s on, 1s off) - Cache self-refresh in progress after cache flush Off - Cache is clear or System is coming online |