Index-2 Sun StorEdge 3000 Family Installation, Operation, and Service Manual • May 2004
restoring from a file, 8-20
serial port connection, F-1, G-2, J-2, K-2
Configuring
Sun server running the Solaris operating
environment, F-1
configuring
Linux server, H-1
out-of-band management, 4-20
Windows 2000 server or Windows 2000
Advanced server, G-1
Windows NT server, B-1, C-1, K-1
connecting
an expansion unit, B-8
chassis to an AC power outlet, 4-7
chassis to DC power outlets, 4-8
fibre channel array, 4-1
ports to hosts, 4-28
SFPs to SFP Ports, 4-18
SFPs to SFP ports, B-10
connection
in-band, 5-6
controller
assignment, 6-28
failover, 9-2
failure, 9-2, 9-3
limitations, 5-2
name, 6-30
voltage and temperature, 8-13
create
logical drive, 6-23
customer obligations, 2-2
customer-provided cables, 3-5
D
default configuration
Sun StorEdge 3510 FC array, 6-15
Sun StorEdge 3511 FC array, 6-15
default host channel IDs, 6-8
Deleting Logical Drives, 6-19
DHCP, 4-20
disks not visible, 9-2
drive
description, 1-6
identifying a failed, 9-8
drive channels, 4-11
Sun StorEdge 3510 FC array, 4-12
sun StorEdge 3511 FC array, 4-13
drive failure
recovering from a fatal, 9-11
drive ports
Sun StorEdge 3510 FC array, 4-12
Sun StorEdge 3511 FC array, 4-13
DRV FAILED status, 8-7
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, 4-19
E
electrical specifications, 2-4
electromagnetic compatibility (EMC), 2-3
environmental range, 2-3
Environmental Requirements, 2-3
Ethernet connection, 4-20, 4-21
event LED, 7-3, 7-4
Event Logs, 8-18
expansion unit
setting loop ID, 4-26, B-6
expansion units
cabling to, B-8
F
failed drive
identifying, 9-8
failover
controller, 9-2
fan LED, 7-3
fatal drive failure
recovering from, 9-11
FC Protocols, 1-9
FC Topologies, 1-9
feature comparison, 1-2
Fibre Channel
loop architecture, 1-11
protocols, 1-9
technology overview, 1-9
topologies, 1-9
fibre channel array
configuration options, 1-3
feature comparison, 1-2