This section describes the unused connectors in the IBM® DS8000® series.
If the storage facility is
being installed in the Taiwan geography, review this section for information
about the cable connectors that are not used.
CEC enclosure control panel
Table 1 describes the
unused connector shown in Figure 1.Figure 1. CEC enclosure control panel
- unused connectors
Table 1. Unused connectors
for the CEC enclosure control panel
Index
Unused Connector
Quantity (Minimum/Maximum)
Description
1
Ethernet
2
The network connection is through the HMC. The
RJ45 network connectors on the two 9117's are not used by the DS8000.
CEC enclosure, front
Table 2 describes
the unused connectors in Figure 2.Figure 2. CEC enclosure (front) - unused
connectors
Table 2. Unused connectors
- front CEC enclosure
Index
Unused Connector
Quantity (Minimum/Maximum)
Description
1, 2
System processor card expansion
bus
2/4
The front system bus connectors
are used to attach multiple 9117's on the same bus to increase the
number of processors. The 9117's in the DS8000 are used
for redundancy only and will never be connected in parallel. Use
of these connectors is not supported by the DS8000 and will
cause system failures if connected.
CEC enclosure, rear
Table 3 describes
the unused connectors shown in Figure 3.Figure 3. CEC enclosure (rear) - unused
connectors
Table 3. Unused
connectors - rear CEC enclosure
Index
Unused Connector
Quantity (Minimum/Maximum)
Description
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Ethernet port
0/4
The DS8000 supports Ethernet network
adapters for system partitioning, but only in a LPAR system configuration.
7, 8, 9, 10
USB/serial port
4/4
The 9117's are redundant controllers for the DS8000.
The USB and serial ports of the 9117's are not supported in the DS8000 operating
system and will cause system errors if connected.
11
External system bus
2/2
The front system bus connectors
are used to attach multiple 9117's on the same bus to increase the
number of processors. The 9117's in the DS8000 are used
for redundancy only and will never be connected in parallel. Use
of these connectors is not supported by the DS8000 and will
cause system failures if connected.
The device adapter (DA) cards are plugged in
slot 3 or 6 of the I/O enclosure Figure 4. The number of DA
cards varies with the installed features. DA card ports 1/2 and 3/4
are each an FC-AL loop. Both ports for a loop will have cables if
there are storage enclosures installed using those ports. Both ports
for a loop can also be unused and available for potential future use.
It is not necessary to externally terminate unused ports.
I/O enclosure, Fibre Channel host
card
Table 5 describes
the unused connectors in Figure 6.Figure 6. I/O enclosure,
unused connectors Fibre Channel host card
The Fibre Channel host
adapter cards are plugged in slot 1, 2, 4, or 5 of the I/O enclosure Figure 4. The number of Fibre Channel host
cards varies with the installed features. The customer provides Fibre Channel host
cables and determines how many ports to use. It is not necessary to
externally terminate unused ports.
x336 management console (HMC), front view
Table 6 describes the
unused connectors in Figure 7.Figure 7. x336 front view
- unused connectors
Table 6. Unused
connectors - x336 (front)
Index
Unused Connector
Quantity (Minimum/Maximum)
Description
1
USB port
2
DS8000 has one network connection.
Cable entry to the DS8000 is from the rear of the
system. Therefore, the network connection is to the rear of the HMC
and this connector is not used.
x336 management console (HMC), rear view
Table 7 describes the unused
connectors in Figure 8.Figure 8. x336 rear
view - unused connectors
Table 7. Unused connectors
- x336 (rear)
Index
Unused Connector
Quantity (Minimum/Maximum)
Description
1
Ethernet port
2
The PCI Ethernet card has two ports; only one
is needed for the DS8000.
2, 4, 5, 6, 7
USB/Modem phone port
2
The rear Ethernet, firewire, serial, RS232,
mouse, and keyboard of the HMC are unsupported in the application
of the 8837 and not supported by DS8000 system
hardware.
3
Proprietary outgoing multi-drop keyboard/display
port
2
Not used for DS8000.
The incoming port is used, but since there are no multiple display
connections, the outbound port is not needed.
Rack power and cooling, RPC card
Table 8 describes
the unused connectors in Figure 9.Figure 9. RPC card -
unused connectors
Table 8. Unused connectors
- RPC card
Index
Unused Connector
Quantity (Minimum/Maximum)
Description
1
Rack power control port
4
Only used if optional expansion racks 1 or 2
are installed.
2, 3
Rack power control port
10
Reserved for potential future use. A system
error may occur if cables are connected to any of these ports under
the current configuration.
Rack power and cooling, rack ID card
Table 9 describes
the unused connectors in Figure 10.Figure 10. Rack ID card
- unused connectors
Table 9. Unused
connectors - rack ID card
Index
Unused Connector
Quantity (Minimum/Maximum)
Description
1
Rack identify signals
4
Cabled on a base rack (first rack). Not used
on an expansion rack.
Rack power and cooling, fan sense
card
Table 10 describes
the unused connectors in Figure 11.Figure 11. Fan sense
card - unused connectors
Table 10. Unused
connectors - fan sense card
Index
Unused Connector
Quantity (Minimum/Maximum)
Description
1
Fan sense control signals port from storage
enclosures
8
Not used on a base rack (first rack). Ports
are used in an expansion rack depending on how many optional storage
enclosures are installed in the bottom half of the rack.
Rack power and cooling, primary power
supply
Table 11 describes
the unused connectors in Figure 12.Figure 12. Primary power
supply - unused connector
Table 11. Unused
connectors - primary power supply
Index
Unused Connector
Quantity (Minimum/Maximum)
Description
1
Signals to rack ID card
2
Cables are connected for expansion racks only.
Storage enclosure
Table 12 describes
the unused connectors in Figure 13.Figure 13. Storage enclosure
- unused connectors
Table 12. Unused
connectors - storage enclosure
Index
Unused Connector
Quantity (Minimum/Maximum)
Description
1
Card build test port
2 per storage enclosure
Used for card build test or debug port.
2, 3
Fibre channel arbitrated loop
4 per storage enclosure
The Fibre Channel in
the storage facility is configured in strings. The ends of the strings
will always be open. Connecting cables will cause system errors.
Ethernet switch
Table 13 describes
the unused connectors in Figure 14.Figure 14. Ethernet switch -
unused connectors
Table 13. Unused
connectors - Ethernet switch
Index
Unused Connector
Quantity (Minimum/Maximum)
Description
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
Ethernet port
12
Reserved for potential future use. A system
error may occur if cables are connected to any of these ports under
the current configuration.