7420 Controller Hardware Overview
14.
Use a pen, or other pointed object, to press and release the recessed Power
button on the storage controller front panel. The Power/OK status indicator next
to the Power button lights and remains lit.
15.
Connect data cables to the PCIe card, routing them through the cable
management arm.
16.
When the system has finished booting, log in and set the time using the steps in
the task “Setting Clock Synchronization (BUI)” in Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance
Administration Guide, Release OS8.6.0.
7420 Controller Hardware Overview
This section describes the internal and external components of the Oracle ZFS Storage 7420
controller. See the following for details:
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“7420 Configuration Options” on page 214
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“7420 Front and Back Panel Components” on page 215
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“7420 Specifications” on page 218
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“7420 Internal Components” on page 219
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“7420 PCIe I/O Cards” on page 224
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“7420 Attached Storage” on page 229
7420 Configuration Options
The Sun ZFS Storage 7420 Appliance consists of a standalone storage controller, or two
storage controllers in a high-availability cluster configuration, and one to 36 disk shelves. The
following table describes the 7420 configuration options:
Note - 7420 M2 controllers cannot be clustered with 7420 controllers.
TABLE 29
7420 Controller Configuration Options
Product ID
Mktg Part
Number
CPU DIMMs Read Cache Boot Drive
Mfg Part
Number
7420 M2 7107089 4x8-core, 2.0
GHz
8GB, 16GB 1.6TB SAS 900GB SAS 7075466
7420 M2 7107090 4x10-core,
2.40GHz
8GB, 16GB 1.6TB SAS 900GB SAS 7075470
214 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Customer Service Manual • July 2016