Raid controller module—additional features, Battery backup unit – Dell PowerVault MD3420 User Manual

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Item

Component

Function

1

12Gbps SAS IN port (2)

Provides host-to-controller SAS connection.

2

Seven segment display

sequence

Displays status or error codes for the storage array.

3

Controller power LED

Lights green when controller power is on.
Turns off when controller is not powered.

4

Controller fault LED

Lights amber when controller fault is detected.
Turns off when controller is operating normally

5

System identification LED

Blinks blue when system identification switch push-

button on enclosure front panel is pressed.

6

Cache active or cache offload

LED

Lights green when on-board controller memory

contains data.
If AC power fails, this LED changes to indicate Cache

offload status. If the password reset function has

successfully changed the password, this LED flashes

on and off briefly.

7

Battery fault

Lights amber when battery backup unit or battery has

failed.
Turns off when battery backup unit is operating

normally

8

Management port

Provides a 100/1000 Mbps Ethernet connection for

out-of-band management of the enclosure.

9

Ethernet port (reserved)

Reserved port.

10

12Gbps SAS IN port (2)

Provides host-to-controller SAS connection.

11

USB port

Reserved port.

12

Mini USB port

Provides serial connection for debugging.

13

Password reset switch

Activating this switch resets the password.

14

SAS OUT Port (2)

Provides SAS connection for cabling to a downchain

expansion enclosure.
Using Port 0 is recommended.

RAID Controller Module—Additional Features

Battery Backup Unit

Each RAID controller contains a two-cell Lithium ion nanopolymer battery backup unit (BBU). It provides
power to the RAID controller module in the event of a power outage. For information on removing and
installing the BBU, see

RAID Controller Module Backup Battery Unit

.

NOTE: For virtual disks, the RAID controller firmware changes the data cache setting based on the
state of the battery. If the battery is missing or does not have sufficient charge, the controller flushes
the cache and sets the write cache attribute to Write Through for all virtual disks. When the battery
is replaced, Write Back is re-enabled.

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