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Powering On a DE3-24 or DE2-24 Disk Shelf
Ensure that the power source is easily accessible because the power cord is the main
disconnect device for the disk shelf.
1.
Plug a power cord into each power supply with fan module.
2.
Plug the other end of the power cords into the external power source for the
cabinet.
Note - To guarantee redundancy, power cords must be connected to two separate and
independent power sources.
3.
Supply power to the external power source.
4.
Place the power supply on/off switches to the "I" on position.
5.
Turn on the cabinet circuit breakers, if applicable.
6.
After the disk shelf powers on, which could take several minutes, ensure that
the system power indicator on the front of the disk shelf is lit a steady green,
and that each power supply with fan module status indicator on the rear is lit a
steady green.
If not, reseat the faulted module after powering off the disk shelf as described in “Powering Off
a Disk Shelf” on page 235. If the module status indicator is not a steady green after module
reinsertion and powering on, contact Oracle Customer Service.
Related Topics
“Powering Off a Disk Shelf” on page 235
232 Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Installation Guide, Release OS8.8.x • August 2021

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Oracle ZFS Specifications

General IconGeneral
CategoryStorage
Operating SystemOracle Solaris
Protocol SupportNFS, SMB, iSCSI, FC
Data ProtectionSnapshots, Clones, Replication
EncryptionAES-256 encryption for data at rest
IntegrationOracle Database
RAID LevelsRAID-Z2, RAID-Z3
Data DeduplicationYes
Data IntegrityChecksums
High AvailabilityRedundant hardware
Maximum CapacityPetabytes
ManagementCommand-line interface (CLI)

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