Facilis TX16 Setup Guide
Facilis TX16 Setup Guide
Facilis TX16 Setup Guide
Storage
Setup Guide
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Facilis Technology Inc. TX16 Direct-attached SAS Storage Setup Guide Rev 1.0, November 2010
Table of Contents
Page Number
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Overview
Features
Hardware
Tools and Utilities
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Checklist
Description or Definition
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Features
The Facilis TX16 SAS storage enclosure is a sixteen-drive array supporting RAID
Level 5 SATA drives. The TX16 ships with 2 Terabyte (TB) capacity drives and
provides capacity up to 32 Terabytes (TB) of expandable or raw storage in a single
enclosure.
TerraBlock Expansion Storage
The TX16 is also designed to be expansion or add-on storage to an existing
TerraBlock 24D or fully populated TerraBlock 24EX.
The Facilis TX16 SAS chassis is connected via the ATTO SAS H680 Host Bus Adapter
(HBA) controller board. Once installed, the TerraBlock server active drive set is
expanded to include the TX16.
Once attached to the TerraBlock server, the TX16 will be seen as usable storage via
the TerraBlock Managers user interface. Virtual volumes can be created with raid
protection using the TerraBlock servers DynaRaid functionality (see TerraBlock User
Guide for creating and managing virtual volumes).
Direct Attached
The TX16 can also be used as direct attached client storage. It comes turn-key
pre-configured for direct attached use. The RAID set has already been built with
factory presets. Some client configuration is required.
The ATTO Configuration Tool allows both easy configuration and access to detailed
operational information about the Facilis TX16 SAS.
The Facilis TX16 SAS is powered by the ATTO SAS RAID R680 Host Bus Adapter
(HBA) controller board. Once installed in your Windows, Macintosh, or Linux
workstation in a PCI Express (PCIe) slot, the RAID controller board provides SAS
connectivity and RAID functionality.
The Facilis TX16 SAS storage is pre-configured RAID level 5 out of the box. RAID
level 6 is supported as well, but will require recreating the RAID set (see Appendix
A). In a Facilis TX16 SAS storage 16-drive system, if a drive fails, the TX16 storage
can automatically begin the rebuild process once a new drive is installed into the
enclosure.
1 Spare drive
2 Power cords
USB Key with Drivers, Documentation, and Utilities such as the ATTO
Configuration Tool for easy configuration.
Hardware
The TX16 SAS chassis contains available slots for 16 hard drives. The drives are
delivered pre-configured in drive sled carriers for easy installation. The chassis
functionality as well as status indicators are detailed below:
Front Panel
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2. Drive LED Indicators There are 16 total LED indicators, one for each hard
drive. The LED will be solid green when the unit and hard drive is powered on.
The LEDs are dual sensing and will blink with an amber color when activity
(reads and writes) take place on the drive(s).
3. Temp and Fan LED Indicators The temp and fan LEDs will be illuminated
solid red when the box is powered and operating properly. If the box is to
overheat or a fan should fail, the red
illuminated LED will begin flashing
accompanied with an audible alarm that
will BEEP approx. once a second.
4. Temp and Fan Alarm Silencer In the case where the temp or fan alarms
are activated and the red LEDs are blinking, the audible BEEPING alarm can be
silenced by toggle this switch. The switch is spring loaded and will return to its
original position.
Rear Panel
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1. Power Supplies
There are two power
supplies in the
center of the rear
panel of the TX16.
Toggle the on/off
switches upward
before fully powering the unit from the front panel. The unit may run with
one power supply if a failure should occur. It is recommended to run with
both at all times. In the event of a failure, and audible alarm with BEEP
approx. 3 times a second. The alarm can be silenced by depressing the
black button directly below where the power cord inserts on the bottom
power supply.
SAS Interconnect - The top center of the rear panel is the SAS
interconnect for a direct attached client or TerraBlock server expansion
add-on. The LED lights will not illuminate when the unit is connected and
functioning properly.
2. Fans There are two fans on the rear panel. In the event of a failure an
audible alarm will BEEP and be indicated on the front panel. The rear
fan units are field replaceable units.
Environmental Considerations
The TX16 storage unit should be placed in a location that meets the following
environmental requirements:
Unobstructed airflow
Make sure your enclosure is placed away from major electrical equipment such as
motors, HVAC equipment, elevators/escalators, etc.
Electrical Specifications
Avoid using extension cords. Make sure you do not overload circuits. Facilis
recommends the use of an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) appropriately sized for
your system configuration. The UPS provides system protection against sudden
power surges or losses that could cause you to lose your work.
Equipment
TX16 SAS
Storage
Voltage
Frequency
47 ~ 63 Hz
System Setup
The attached TX16 chassis will function as an additional Group within the Facilis
TerraBlock Manager to create and manage additional virtual volumes (see the
TerraBlock User Guide for creating virtual volumes). Support for attaching the TX16
to a TerraBlock server requires:
1. Version 5.5.x release of the TerraBlock server.
2. The TerraBlock server must be a Windows 7 64Bit server (See the TerraBlock
Release Notes for server upgrade options, or contact Facilis Sales).
3. The ATTO H680 SAS HBA installed in the TerraBlock server.
4. A valid license. A new license from Facilis is required if running any version
prior to 5.5.x. Consult your dealer or contact Facilis Sales.
Cabling
Connect the external
SAS cable (supplied)
from the TX16 (left
port) to the TerraBlock
server ATTO SAS HBA
(not port specific). Refer
to the section Bringing
the Expansion Chassis
Online before physically
connecting the cable.
Power cords
Connect the power cord (supplied) into the AC port on the rear of the enclosure.
Before turning on the TX16, make sure that you have all the drive carriers installed
in the enclosure. Proceed to the next section before powering on the TX16. The
Power button is located on the front of the enclosure (enclosure door open).
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All volumes and data created on the 24D/EX prior to the expansion will remain
intact. New volumes can be created utilizing the new group (Group 3) as Raid5 or
unprotected if no Raid is required. Raid50 Tandem volumes can be created from the
TerraBlock server utilizing existing groups from the 24D/EX in combination with the
new group (Groups 2 and 3 together for example). Raid50 Tandem volumes would
be for Multi-user volume use and workflow. Please refer to the TerraBlock User
Guide for creating and managing volumes.
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Environmental Considerations
The TX16 storage unit should be placed in a location that meets the following
environmental requirements:
Unobstructed airflow
Make sure your enclosure is placed away from major electrical equipment such as
motors, HVAC equipment, elevators/escalators, etc.
Electrical Specifications
Avoid using extension cords. Make sure you do not overload circuits. Facilis
recommends the use of an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) appropriately sized for
your system configuration. The UPS provides system protection against sudden
power surges or losses that could cause you to lose your work.
Equipment
TX16 SAS
Storage
Voltage
Frequency
47 ~ 63 Hz
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System Setup
The system is very easy to setup. The disk set was created prior to shipping so the
RAID set is ready for use out of the box (see Appendix A for instructions should you
need to re-create the disk set).
Cabling
Connect the external SAS
cable (supplied) from the
TX16 (left port) to the
client ATTO SAS HBA (not
port specific).
Power cords
Connect the power cords (supplied) into the AC ports on the rear of the enclosure.
Before turning on the TX16, make sure that you have all the drive carriers installed
in the enclosure in order. You can now turn on the TX16. The Power button is
located on the front of the enclosure (enclosure door open) in the upper left corner.
Turn it to the on position.
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5. Format the RAID set volume on your Mac or Windows client accordingly.
Client Configuration
The Mac or Windows client workstation utilizing the TX16 storage array will need to
set the correct transfer size for the R680 HBA to provide optimal performance.
1. Open the ATTO configuration tool on your Mac or Windows client.
2. Highlight the ATTO R680 HBA on the left pane. Then select the Advanced tab
at the top right.
3. Under Driver Parameters, change the Maximum Transfer Size to 1MB.
4. Select the Commit button at the bottom of the window. A reboot is required
for changes to take effect.
5. Reboot the client workstation.
You can now utilize the Facilis TX16 storage array with your content creation
applications.
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Input the Options shown below (Name, Level, Interleave and Initialize) and click Next.
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Create a new RAID group by highlighting all of the drives in the upper window and
dragging to lower window. Click Next.
Select options to configure the new RAID Group (Sector size, SpeedRead, Rebuild Priority,
and make sure Autobuild button is checked. Click Finish.
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Right click on the RAID set and set Prefetch to 2 and click Accept.
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