- i - TEXAS MEMORY SYSTEMS, INC. RamSan-210 User’s Manual Version 1.1
- 5 - Chapter 2 – Installation 2.1 Electro-Static Discharge Warning Important: Please take full E.S.D. precautions if it is necessary at any tim
- 6 - Figure 1 RamSan-210 Layout
- 7 - 2.4 Rack Mounting The RamSan-210 is a 2U rack-mountable system. The system is shipped with the slides and equipment needed to install it i
- 8 - one without any interruption in Fibre Channel service. However, if external power is completely lost, all Fibre Channel ports will go into a
- 9 - 2.7 Turning on the System The RamSan-210 will automatically power on when power is connected to the system. The only time the system will
- 10 - Chapter 3 – Using the Front Panel 3.1 Overview The front panel for the RamSan-210 allows you to inspect the state of the system, change th
- 11 - 3.2 Menu System Layout The front panel menu system is as follows: RS-210 Main Menu • Ethernet Setup § Set IP Config § Static § IP § S
- 12 - After selecting “Set IP Config”, you may use the arrow buttons to cycle though “Static IP”, “DHCP”, “BOOTP”, “RARP”, “None”, and “No Change
- 13 - display will now indicate that the system is powering off. This will typically take between 5 and 15 seconds to complete. As a reminder, i
- 14 - o “*FAIL*”. This indicated that a System Failure has been detected. Possible failures include: – Front or rear fan trays have a failed f
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- 15 - Chapter 4 The Management Control Port (MCP) 4.1 Connecting to the MCP The management port on the RamSan-210 allows you to manage, configur
- 16 - 4.5 MCP Commands 4.5.1 EXIT The exit command is used to close a monitor session. The “QUIT” command also performs the same action. 4.5.
- 17 - IP Address = 192.94.231.206 Netmask = 255.255.255.0 Select option: 1. Change IP assignment mode 2. Change hostname
- 18 - To exit the IP configuration utility, select “S” to save the changes you have made. The network will be reconfigured to use the new Ethern
- 19 - The password feature is automatically bypassed when logging in on the serial console. This feature allows a system administrator access to
- 20 - 4.5.14 STATUS The “STATUS” command provides a variety of configuration details for the MCP and the Fibre Channel controllers. ram-san>
- 21 - Chapter 5– Hot Swap Components One of the main features of the RamSan-210 is the ability to hot swap many of the system components. The po
- 22 - 5.2 Hot Swapping Disk Drives The RamSan-210 includes two mirrored hard disk drives. The system can operate with two disks operational, on
- 23 - The following steps should be performed to hot swap a fan block: 1. Slide the latch on the fans to the left and simultaneously pull firmly
- 24 - Chapter 6 – Batteries The RamSan-210 is equipped with two redundant one-hour Lithium Ion batteries. The batteries are designed to support
- iii - Table of Contents Preface...
- 25 - Chapter 7 – Troubleshooting After the system runs short self-tests on each internal component, the hardware initiates synchronization betwe
- 26 - Chapter 8 – Specifications 8.1 Physical Characteristics Rack Mount Size: 2U (3.5”) x 25” deep Weight: 50 lbs. Voltage: 1
- 27 - Appendix A – RamSan-210 Replacement Parts Figure B-1 MCP31 Management Control Processor Figure B-2 FC32 Dual channel 1 gigabit Fibre
- 28 - Figure B-3 PWR21 Power Supply Module Figure B-4 FAN21 Hot swappable fan tray
- 29 - Figure B-5 MEMG41 4 Gigabyte memory blade Figure B-6 TDD21 18 gigabyte replacement hard drive
- iv - 4.5.13 RESET ... 19 4.5.14 STATUS...
- v - Figures Figure 1 RamSan-210 Layout... 6 Figure 3-2
- 1 - Preface Document Overview This document provides operating procedures for the RamSan-210. It covers installation, management, and troubling
- 2 - Chapter 1 – Introduction 1.1 Overview The RamSan-210 is a solid-state disk. The system uses SDRAM (memory) as primary storage. The syste
- 3 - 1.3 Power Requirements The RamSan-210 requires 150 watts of power for a fully loaded system. The RamSan-210 includes two power supplies.
- 4 - read intensive. Statistically, most applications have 80% reads and 20% writes. For systems that are write intensive, please contact Texas
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