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Update Date:2011-05-23
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Solution  1021104.1 :   How to verify Sun Storage[TM] Array Tray Type via the User Interface  


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Applies to:

Sun Storage B280 Array - Version: Not Applicable and later   [Release: N/A and later ]
Sun Storage D173 Disk Subsystem - Version: Not Applicable and later    [Release: N/A and later]
Sun Storage D178 Disk Subsystem - Version: Not Applicable and later    [Release: N/A and later]
Sun Storage D220 Disk Subsystem - Version: Not Applicable and later    [Release: N/A and later]
Sun Storage D240 (STK) Array - Version: Not Applicable and later    [Release: N/A and later]
All Platforms

Goal

The purpose of this document is to describe how to identify the tray type of a given tray for a  Storage[TM], StorageTek[TM],  or StorEdge[TM], array, using the management interface software Common Array Manager or SANtricity Storage Manager.

Solution

Use the steps below to identify your storage tray based on the interface(graphical or command line) and the management software(CAM or SANtricity).

Using the CAM BUI:


   1. Open a browser to the CAM host: https://cam_server:6789
   2. Under the "Storage System Summary" area click on the array name.
  •  If the array is listed as unresponsive, you may have a communication issue.  Please correct this prior to proceeding.  Reference <Document: 1007046.1>Troubleshooting Sun StorageTek[TM], Sun StorEdge[TM], and Sun Storage[TM] Management Communication Faults with Arrays.
   3. Select 'Physical Devices' and then the 'Trays' tab.
   4. Note the information in the 'Tray Type' column.
    If the tray type is a CSM100, you need to use the CLI to determine whether it is a legacy StorageTek tray type(FLA200, FLA300, or FLC200)
   5. Use the table below to determine tray type

Using the CAM sscs CLI:

   1. List managed arrays:
        sscs list array

   2. List tray information
        sscs list -d -t iom fru Tray.XX.IOM.A

  •  If the array is listed as unresponsive, you may have a communication issue.  Please correct this prior to proceeding.  Reference <Document: 1007046.1>Troubleshooting Sun StorageTek[TM], Sun StorEdge[TM], and Sun Storage[TM] Management Communication Faults with Arrays.

   3. Note the 'Model' field.
   4. Use the table below to determine tray type

Using the SANtricity GUI:

   1. Start SANtricity and Open the Array Management Window by double clicking on the array name. 
  •  If the array is listed as unresponsive, you may have a communication issue.  Please correct this prior to proceeding.  Reference <Document: 1007046.1>Troubleshooting Sun StorageTek[TM], Sun StorEdge[TM], and Sun Storage[TM] Management Communication Faults with Arrays.
   2. In the Physical window there will be a Battery/Fan Status Icon for the given tray.
   3. Look at the Product ID in that field
   4. Use the table below to determine tray type

Using SANtricity SMcli:

  1.  List available arrays:

       SMcli -d -i
  •  If the array is listed as unresponsive, you may have a communication issue.  Please correct this prior to proceeding.  Reference <Document: 1007046.1>Troubleshooting Sun StorageTek[TM], Sun StorEdge[TM], and Sun Storage[TM] Management Communication Faults with Arrays.

  2. From a command prompt, type the following:

       SMcli -n -c "show storageArray profile;"

 3.  Scroll through the output(it can be quite lengthy) and look at the TRAYS---- section.  Look for the Product ID in that field.
 4.  Use the table below to determine the Tray type

Product(SANtricity)/Model(CAM) fieldTray TypeIOM/ESM
Firmware
Number of DrivesDrive Types
CSM100_E_SCSM100 SATA97xx
14SATA Only
CSM100_E_FCSM100 FC96xx
14FC Only
SYM2600FCFLA20093xx
14FC Only
SYM2610FCFLA30096xx
14FC Only
SYM2655FCFLC200 iSATA
97xx
14SATA Only
SYM2655FC
FLC200 dSATA
95xx
14
SATA Only
CSM200_ECSM20098xx
16FC, SATA, Solid State
LCSM100_E
LCSM100
01xx
12
SAS or SATA
BladeDisk B150
B150/B250
NA
10 blades
SATA


If the drive is part of the same tray as the RAID controllers, the tray type for the base tray differs by array type. 

Reference <> Verify Sun Storage[TM] Array Array Type via the User Interface

Array Model
Drive Tray Type
2510
LCSM100
2530
LCSM100
2540
LCSM100
6130
CSM100 FC
6140
CSM200
6180
CSM200
Flexline 210
FLC200
Flexline 240
FLA200
D-Series D220
FLA200
D-Series D240
FLA200
B-Series B220
FLA200


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