Rorke Data Galaxy HDX2 GHDX2-2430S-24F4D User Manual

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Chapter 4: Subsystem Connection and Operation

Subsystem Connection and Operation

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Concern: One major concern for this topology is to avoid ID conflicts

on the host channels. When cascaded, logical drives from

different RAID subsystems should be associated with

different host channel IDs.

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Hub Disabled:

When the onboard hub is disabled, SFP ports are

specific to each RAID controller. If you connect

application servers through FC switches, disable the

onboard hub. Namely, the onboard hub should be

disabled where FC port bypass can be provided

externally.

Pins #5 + 6:

Currently the Fibre Channel device Auto- Negotiation

does not work with all FC HBAs or switches. Please

contact Galaxy tech support for certified equipment

list for more information. Host-side connections must

operate either at the fixed 4Gbps or 2Gbps speed. If

your current storage network comprises of 2Gbps

devices, set channel speed to 2Gbps.


WARNING!

When the speed selection is manually switched for host channels to run at

a 2G speed, subsystem firmware must also be adjusted accordingly. You

may access the firmware using the LCD in front of the subsystem, RS-

232C hyper terminal screen, telnet and RAIDWatch management software.

If the Fibre port speed options are not coordinated with the firmware, the

data transfer rate may eventually slow down and cause system error.

Make sure the Channel bus Data Rate setting in firmware is consistent

with your DIP switch selection. The firmware configuration options can be

found in Main Menu, “View and Edit Channels,” “Data Rate.”

Changing the configuration requires resetting the subsystem.

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