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Fujitsu PRIMEQUEST 480 System Design Manual (280 pages)
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Fujitsu
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Server
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Table of Contents
CHAPTER 5 Business LAN Management by GSWB
9
Preface
9
Structure and Contents of this Manual
9
Other Reference Manuals
11
Environmental Requirements for Using this Product
12
Syntax of the Command Line Interface (CLI)
12
Text Conventions
12
Conventions for Alert Messages
13
Note on Safety
15
Alert Labels
15
Product Handling
19
Maintenance
19
Remodeling/Rebuilding
19
Table of Contents
21
CHAPTER 1 PRIMEQUEST Overview
33
Basics of PRIMEQUEST
33
Figure 1.1 PRIMEQUEST 440/PRIMEQUEST 480
34
PRIMEQUEST Conceptual Diagram
35
Figure 1.2 Concept of PRIMEQUEST Configuration
35
Hardware Components
36
Figure 1.3 Configuration of All Hardware (PRIMEQUEST 480)
37
Product Lineup
37
Table 1.1 Hardware Specifications
37
PRIMEQUEST Features
39
Figure 1.4 PRIMEQUEST Technologies
39
Hardware Technologies
40
PRIMEQUEST-Dedicated Chipset
40
Ipf
41
Symmetric Multi-Processing (SMP) Technology
41
Figure 1.5 System Mirror
42
System Mirror
42
Figure 1.6 Improved Business Continuity with System Mirror
43
Figure 1.7 Partitions
44
Partition Function
44
Figure 1.8 Independent Resource Expansion in each Partition
45
Figure 1.9 Operation on Different Platforms
46
Figure 1.10 Connection between Sbs and Io_Units in a Conventional Model
47
Flexible I/O Mechanism
47
Figure 1.11 Example of the Flexible I/O Mechanism and Partition Configuration
48
Table 1.2 Relationship of the above Partitions, Sbs, and Io_Units
49
Figure 1.12 Reduced MTTR
50
Hardware Redundancy and Hot Maintenance Function
51
Figure 1.13 Duplication of the Main Components
52
Figure 1.14 MMB
53
Management Board (MMB)
53
Figure 1.15 GSWB
54
GSWB (Internal LAN Switching Hub)
54
Software Technologies
55
Firmware
55
Linux
56
Table 1.3 Linux os Features
56
Windows
56
Clustering Software
57
Figure 1.16 Clustering
57
Figure 1.17 Fujitsu Middleware Products
58
Fujitsu Middleware Products
58
CHAPTER 2 General Hardware Configuration
59
Figure 2.1 PRIMEQUEST 480 Physical Configuration (Full Package)
60
Figure 2.2 PRIMEQUEST 440 Physical Configuration (Full Package)
61
Table 2.1 Types and Maximum Numbers of Boards and Components
62
Cabinet
63
Figure 2.3 Main Unit
63
Figure 2.4 SB
64
Table 2.2 SB Specifications
64
Cpu
65
Figure 2.5 Memory (DIMM) Slot Numbers and Locations
66
Memory
66
Table 2.4 Memory (DIMM) Types
66
Memory Interleave
67
System Board (SB)
64
Io_Unit
68
Figure 2.6 Io_Unit (Full Package)
68
BMM (COM Port and USB Port)
69
Hdd
69
Table 2.5 Io_Unit External Interfaces
69
Figure 2.7 PCI Card Cassette
70
PCI Slot
70
Table 2.6 PCI Slot Specifications
70
Compatible PCI Cards
71
Table 2.7 Compatible PCI Cards
71
2.3.5.1 Mounting Conditions of PCI Cards
72
Mounting Conditions of PCI Cards and Usable Built-In I/Os
72
Table 2.8 PCI Card Mounting Conditions
72
Table 2.9 Priority Ranks of Io_Units (Within the same Partition)
73
2.3.5.2 Usable Built-In I/Os
74
Table 2.10 Usable Built-In Ios (Within the same Partition)
74
Figure 2.8 Mounting Conditions of SCSI Cards and Usable Built-In I/Os (Within the same Partition)
75
PCI Segment Mode and PCI Bus Mode
76
Table 2.11 PCI Bus Mapping Modes
76
Management Board (MMB)
77
Table 2.12 MMB External Interfaces
78
Crossbar
79
Back Plane (BP)
79
Table 2.13 Crossbar Specifications
79
Figure 2.10 XAI
80
Xai
80
Figure 2.11 XDI
81
XDI
81
Figure 2.12 GSWB
82
GSWB (Gigabit Switch Board)
82
Table 2.14 GSWB External Interfaces
82
Figure 2.13 1 Gb-LAN (GSWB) Connections
83
Figure 2.14 KVM
84
KVM Interface Unit (KVM)
84
Table 2.15 KVM External Interfaces
84
Clock and Pci_Box Control Board (CPCB)
85
Table 2.16 CPCB External Interfaces
86
Opl
87
Table 2.17 LED Display on the OPL
87
AC Section (ACS)
88
Figure 2.17 PSU
89
Power Supply Unit (PSU)
89
Table 2.19 PSU Specifications
89
Table 2.20 Number of Mounted Sbs and Io_Units, and PSU Configuration
90
Fan (Cooling Unit)
91
Figure 2.18 Fan Types
91
Dual Power Feed Option
92
Pci_Box
92
Figure 2.15 CPCB
94
Figure 2.19 Pci_Box
94
Figure 2.20 Pci_Box Connections
94
Figure 2.21 PCIU (with PCI Card Cassettes Inserted)
95
PCI Slot
95
Pciu
95
Compatible PCI Cards
96
PCI Card Cassette
96
Other (Options and Other Devices)
97
Ups
97
Figure 2.23 UPS Connections
98
CHAPTER 3 General Software Configuration
99
Firmware
100
Processor Abstraction Layer (PAL)
100
System Abstraction Layer (SAL)
100
Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI)
100
BMC Firmware
100
MMB Firmware
101
Linux
102
Windows
103
System Data Output Tool (Fjsnap)
104
Primecluster Gls
105
CHAPTER 4 Hardware System Management
107
LAN Configuration (Management Lan/Private Lan/Business LAN)
109
Management LAN
110
Table 4.1 Inter-Partition Communication Connection Mode (no VLAN Mode)
112
Table 4.2 Inter-Partition Communication Disconnection Mode (VLAN Mode)
113
Table 4.3 All-Partition Communication Disconnection Mode
113
Private LAN
114
Business LAN
115
IP Addresses of PRIMEQUEST Management LAN
116
MMB Functions
118
User Privilege Management
119
Hardware Configuration Display
120
Hardware Monitor
121
Figure 4.9 Example of the Filter Condition Setting Screen
122
Partition Settings and Configuration Display
123
KVM/USB Connection Switching
124
Figure 4.12 KVM/USB Connection Switching
125
Console Redirection
126
Figure 4.15 Console Redirection Switch Screen
127
MMB Use Environment Setting
128
Figure 4.17 Example of Setting the Usage Evironment
129
Time Synchronization
130
Power Control/Scheduled Operation
131
Setting Information Save and Restore
132
PSA Functions
134
Operation Management GUI
135
Figure 4.23 Web-UI Function
136
Hardware Configuration Management
137
Hardware Error Monitoring
138
Figure 4.24 Overview of Error Monitoring
139
Log Collection, Analysis, and Display
140
Table 4.4 Log File Information
140
Maintenance Operation
141
PRIMECLUSTER Linkage
142
Figure 4.26 PRIMECLUSTER Linkage
143
Operation Management Software Linkage
144
Table 5.1 List of Provided Main Functions
145
GSWB Specifications
145
Table 5.2 Communication-Related Function Support List
147
Main GSWB Functions
148
Physical Layer Functions
149
Table 5.3 Interface Overview
149
Details of the Functions
150
Table 5.4 Maximum Frame Length of Transmittable Frame
150
Table 5.5 Supported Communication Modes
150
Table 5.6 Interface Support for Auto-Negotiation
151
Table 5.8 Interface Support for Flow Control
152
Table 5.9 Flow Control and Restriction List
153
Table 5.10 Interface Support for Jumbo Frames
154
Table 5.11 Interface Support for Rate Control
155
MAC Bridge Function
156
Spanning Tree Function
157
VLAN Function
158
Figure 5.5 Tag Method
159
Statuses and Frame Types
160
Priority Control Function
161
Port Ranking Function
162
IGMP Snooping
163
Port Mirroring
164
Statistical Information and Log Information Function
165
Managing Units and Others
166
Notes on System Design
167
Figure 5.10 Age-Out of Learning Table
168
Table 5.13 Conditions under Which an Entry Is Deleted from the Learning Table
169
Relay-Inhibited Frame
170
Port Mirroring
171
Figure 5.11 VLAN Tag of Mirroring Frame
172
Notes on the Speed/Duplex Setting of the Interface
173
Flow Control
174
Linkaggregation Load Distribution
175
Other Notes
176
Figure 5.13 STP Setting for VLAN
177
CHAPTER 6 Redundant Configuration
179
Redundancy of Components
180
Redundancy of Private LAN and Management LAN
182
The Occurrence of an MMB Failure
184
System Mirror
185
Figure 6.4 System Mirror
186
Has Been Adopted
187
Redundancy of an HDD (Use of PRIMECLUSTER GDS)
188
Redundancy Provided to System Disk Drives
189
Figure 6.8 Redundancy Including SCSI Controllers
190
Figure 6.9 HDD Redundant Configuration Where All I/O Paths Are Mirrored
191
Redundancy of External Storage
192
Figure 6.11 ETERNUS Multipath Connection
193
Redundancy of the Business LAN (Use of PRIMECLUSTER GLS)
194
Method
195
Duplication between a Server and a Hub and between Switches on the same Network (NIC Switch Method)
196
Figure 6.15 NIC Switching Method
197
Degradation Function
198
CHAPTER 7 Hot Swapping
199
Hot Swappable Components
200
CHAPTER 8 Partition
209
Mounting Requirements
210
Mounting Requirements of Io_Units
211
Partition Configuration Definition
212
Points to Consider When Determining Configurations
213
Notes on System Mirror Operation
214
Notes on the Memory Configuration
215
Function for Changing Partition Configurations
216
Table 8.1 Data Communication Among Sbs, Io_Units, and Other Ports
217
CHAPTER 9 Clustering
219
Figure 9.1 Example for 1:1 Standby
220
Figure 9.2 Example for N:1 Standby
221
Figure 9.4 Example for a Cascade
222
Cluster Functions Provided in Linux Environments
223
Figure 9.5 Inter-Cabinet Cluster System Configuration
224
Intra-Cabinet Cluster Configuration
225
Primecluster
226
Cluster Functions Provided in Windows Environments
227
Virtual Server
228
Notes on Construction
229
Figure 9.9 Position of the Interconnect
230
Figure 9.10 System Mirror and Cluster Configuration
231
Configuration
232
CHAPTER 10 Backup and Restoration
235
OS-Standard Utility (Linux: Dump/Restore, Windows: Ntbackup)
236
Cloning Software (Systemcastwizard Lite)
239
Backup Software (Softek ACM, VERITAS Netbackup, Netvault, Networker Softek TSM)
241
Figure 10.5 Data Backup Using VERITAS Netbackup
242
Figure 10.6 Online Backup of a DB Using VERITAS Netbackup
243
Figure 10.7 Backup of a System Volume Using Netvault
244
Appliances with the Backup Function
245
Comparison of Backup Methods
246
CHAPTER 11 Considerations for Maintenance
249
Table 11.2 Devices that Can be Used as a Dump Device
250
Appendix A Software Supplied with PRIMEQUEST Hardware
252
Appendix B Status Confirmation from LED
253
B.1 LED Display on the Operator Panel
254
B.2 LED Display of each Board or Component
255
B.2.1.1 LED Display of the MMB
256
B.2.1.2 LED Display of a GSWB
257
B.2.3 List of LED Displays for Different Boards and Components
258
Figure 2.16 OPL
258
Figure 2.9 MMB
258
B.2.4 LED Display at Power-On
262
B.2.5 Display Function of HDD Leds
263
Glossary
265
Fujitsu PRIMEQUEST 480 Installation Manual (446 pages)
Brand:
Fujitsu
| Category:
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| Size: 10.31 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
25
Preface
9
Structure and Contents of this Manual
9
Other Reference Manuals
11
(Primequest 520A/520/420
11
Abbreviations
12
Text Conventions
12
Syntax of the Command Line Interface (CLI)
13
Notes Regarding Notations Used in this Manual
13
Conventions for Alert Messages
13
Environmental Requirements for Using this Product
14
Note on Safety
15
Important Alert Messages
15
Alert Labels
17
Primequest 580A/540A/580/540/480/440
17
Primequest 520A/520/420
21
Product Handling
23
Maintenance
23
Remodeling/Rebuilding
23
Table of Contents
25
(Primequest 520A/520/420)
27
(Primequest 580A/540A/580/540/480/440)
27
(Primequest 520A/520/420)
28
Figures
33
Figure 2.28 [Partition Configuration] Window
34
Figure 2.2 Management LAN Network Configuration and IP Addresses (PRIMEQUEST 580A/540A/580/540/480/440)
38
Table of Contents
39
CHAPTER 1 PRIMEQUEST Overview
43
Workflow for Starting Operation
43
Setup Workflow
43
Figure 1.1 Setup Workflow
44
Items Required for Setup
45
CHAPTER 2 Setup
47
Before Starting Setup
47
MMB Connection and Setup
49
Connection Environment Settings for Actual Operation
49
Connecting the MMB Console PC to the MMB User Port
50
Figure 2.1 Location of the MMB User Port
50
Specifying the IP Address for the PC to be Used as the MMB Console
50
External LAN Connection for PRIMEQUEST (PRIMEQUEST 580A/540A/580/540/480/440)
51
External LAN Connection for PRIMEQUEST (PRIMEQUEST 520A/520/420)
53
MMB Login and Logout, and Window Configuration
54
Login to and Logout from the MMB Web-UI
55
Figure 2.4 [Web-UI Frame Information] Window
56
Web-UI Window Elements
56
Table 2.1 System Status Display
57
Figure 2.5 Sub-Menu
58
Figure 2.6 Content Area
59
Table 2.2 Status Display
60
Table
60
Figure 2.7 [Network Interface] Window (PRIMEQUEST 580A/540A/580/540/480/440)
63
Table 2.3 Displayed and Setting Items in the [Network Interface] Window
63
Figure 2.8 [Network Interface] Window (PRIMEQUEST 520A/520/420)
64
Figure 2.9 [Network Protocols] Window
66
Table 2.6 Displayed and Setting Items in the [Network Protocols] Window
66
Figure 2.10 [Network Interface] Window
67
Figure 2.11 [Network Interface] Window (PRIMEQUEST 520A/520/420)
68
Table 2.7 Displayed and Setting Items in the [Network Interface] Window
68
Figure 2.12 [Alarm E-Mail] Window
69
Table 2.8 Displayed and Setting Items in the [Alarm E-Mail] Window
69
Figure 2.13 [Alarm E-Mail Filtering Condition] Window (PRIMEQUEST 580A/540A/580/540/480/440)
70
Table 2.9 Displayed and Setting Items in the [Alarm E-Mail Filtering Condition] Window
71
Figure 2.15 [User List] Window
73
Table 2.10 Displayed and Setting Items in the [User List] Window
73
Figure 2.16 [Add User] Window
74
Table 2.11 Displayed and Setting Items in the [Add User] Window
74
Figure 2.17 [System Information] Window
76
Table 2.12 Displayed and Setting Items in the [System Information] Window
77
Figure 2.18 [Date/Time] Window
78
Table 2.13 Displayed and Setting Items in the [Date/Time] Window
79
Table 2.14 Communication-Enabled Ports in no VLAN Mode of
82
Table 2.15 Communication-Enabled Ports in VLAN Mode of
82
Table 2.16 Communication-Enabled Ports in Port Disable Mode of
82
Figure 2.19 [Management LAN Port Configuration] Window (PRIMEQUEST 580A/540A/580/540/480/440)
83
Table 2.17 Displayed and Setting Items in the
84
Figure 2.21 [Mirror License] Window
85
Table 2.18 Displayed and Setting Items in the [Mirror License] Window
85
Figure 2.22 [XPAR License] Window
87
Table 2.19 Displayed and Setting Items in the [XPAR License] Window
87
Figure 2.23 [Power Control] Window
91
Table 2.20 Displayed and Setting Items in the [Power Control] Window
92
Figure 2.24 [SB Split] Window
94
Table 2.21 Displayed and Setting Items in the [SB Split] Window
94
Figure 2.25 [IOU Split] Window (PRIMEQUEST 580A/540A/580/540)
95
Figure 2.26 [IOU Split] Window (PRIMEQUEST 520A/520)
95
Table 2.22 Displayed and Setting Items in the [IOU Split] Window
96
Figure 2.27 [Partition Configuration] Window
98
Table 2.23 Displayed and Setting Items in the [Partition Configuration] Window
99
Table 2.24 Displayed and Setting Items in the [Add SB/IOU to Partition] Window
100
Table 2.25 Displayed and Setting Items in the
102
Table 2.26 Displayed and Setting Items in the [Partition Home] Window
104
Table 2.27 Displayed and Setting Items in the [Mode] Window
114
Table 2.28 Displayed and Setting Items in the [Power Control] Window
117
Table 2.29 Displayed and Setting Items in the [Information] Window
118
Table 3.1 Comparison of Linux Installation Methods
124
Table 3.2 Comparison of Windows Installation Methods
124
Fujitsu PRIMEQUEST 480 Installation Planning Manual (142 pages)
Brand:
Fujitsu
| Category:
Server
| Size: 4.71 MB
Table of Contents
Copyright and Trademarks
2
About this Product
11
Revision History
15
Conventions for Alert Messages
20
Alert Messages in the Text
20
Table of Contents
21
CHAPTER 1 Installation Reference
29
Equipment Configuration
29
Table 1.1 Units and Their Specifications
29
Figure 1.1 Configuration of the PRIMEQUEST 580A/540A/580/540/480/440
31
Main Unit
31
Figure 1.2 Configuration of the PRIMEQUEST 580A/540A/580/540/480/440
32
Main Unit and the Extended I/O Cabinet
32
Figure 1.3 Configuration of the PRIMEQUEST 580/480 Main Unit and the Extended Power Cabinet
33
Figure 1.4 Configuration of the PRIMEQUEST 580/480 Main Unit, the Extended I/O Cabinet, and the Extended Power Cabinet
34
The Extended I/O Cabinet, and the Extended Power Cabinet
34
Figure 1.5 External View of the PRIMEQUEST 580A/540A/580/540/480/440
35
Main Unit
35
Views of the Units
35
Figure 1.6 External View of the Extended Power Cabinet
36
Figure 1.7 External View of the Extended I/O Cabinet
37
Figure 1.8 External View of the Pci_Box
38
Installation Specifications
39
Table 1.2 PRIMEQUEST 580A Main Unit Installation Specifications (Model Name: Mc5C0P3A1X)
40
Table 1.3 PRIMEQUEST 540A Main Unit Installation Specifications
43
Table 1.4 PRIMEQUEST 580 Main Unit Installation Specifications (Model Name: Mc5B0P2A1X)
45
Table 1.5 PRIMEQUEST 540 Main Unit Installation Specifications (Model Name: Mc4B0P2A1X)
48
Table 1.6 PRIMEQUEST 480 Main Unit Installation Specifications (Model Name: Mc5A0P1A1X)
50
Table 1.7 PRIMEQUEST 440 Main Unit Installation Specifications
53
Table 1.8 Extended Power Cabinet Installation Specifications
55
Table 1.9 Extended I/O Cabinet Installation Specifications (Model Name: MC-77Rka1X, MC-87Rka1X)
58
Table 1.10 Pci_Box Installation Specifications (Model Name: MC-07Pba1X)
60
Equipment Floor Plan
62
Figure 1.9 PRIMEQUEST 580A/540A/580/540/480/440 Floor Plan
62
Figure 1.10 Extended Power Cabinet Floor Plan
63
Figure 1.11 Extended I/O Cabinet Floor Plan
64
Figure 1.12 Service Area for the PRIMEQUEST 580A/540A/580/540/480/440
65
Equipment Installation Patterns and Service Area
65
Main Unit
65
Figure 1.13 Service Area for the PRIMEQUEST 580A/540A/580/540/480/440
66
Main Unit and the Extended I/O Cabinet
66
Figure 1.14 Service Area for the PRIMEQUEST 580/480 Main Unit
67
And the Extended Power Cabinet
67
Figure 1.15 Service Area for the PRIMEQUEST 580/480 Main Unit, the Extended I/O Cabinet, and the Extended Power Cabinet
68
Floor Plan of Openings in Floor and Template
69
Figure 1.16 Symbols Used in Floor Plans and Templates
70
Figure 1.17 Floor Openings for the PRIMEQUEST 580A/540A/580/540/480/440
71
Floor Plans for Openings in the Floor
71
Main Unit
72
Main Unit and the Extended I/O Cabinet
73
Figure 1.19 Floor Openings for the PRIMEQUEST 580/480 Main Unit and the Extended Power Cabinet
74
Figure 1.20 Floor Openings for the PRIMEQUEST 580/480 Main Unit, the Extended I/O Cabinet, and the Extended Power Cabinet
75
Figure 1.21 Template for the PRIMEQUEST 580A/540A/580/540/480/440
76
Main Unit
76
Templates
76
Main Unit and the Extended I/O Cabinet
76
Cabinet
76
U41631-J-Z816
76
Figure 1.23 Template for the PRIMEQUEST 580/480 and the Extended Power
77
I/O Cabinet, and the Extended Power Cabinet
77
Cooling Air and Exhaust Flows
78
The PRIMEQUEST 580A/540A/580/540/480/440 Main Unit
78
Figure 1.26 Cooling Air and Exhaust Flows of the Extended Power Cabinet
79
Figure 1.27 Cooling Air and Exhaust Flows of the Extended I/O Cabinet
79
Figure 1.28 Cooling Air and Exhaust Flows of the Pci_Box
80
CHAPTER 2 Connection Reference
81
Connection Overview
81
Figure 2.1 Equipment Cable Connections (1/2)
82
Signal Cable Connections
84
Basic Interfaces and Peripherals
84
Connections (Basic Interfaces and Peripherals)
85
Table 2.1 Cable List (Basic Interface and Peripherals)
86
LAN and Other Device Connections
88
Table 2.2 Cable List (LAN and Other Device Connections)
89
Notes on Cabling PRIMEQUEST 580A/540A/580/540/480/440
91
PRIMEQUEST 540A/540/440 Main Unit
92
PRIMEQUEST 580A/580/480 Main Unit
92
Details of Cable Connection Ports
92
Figure 2.6 External Interface Ports in the KVMH
95
Figure 2.7 External Interface Ports in the CPCB
95
Figure 2.8 External Interface Ports in the MMBH
95
Figure 2.9 External Interface Ports in the GSWB-1G
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Figure 2.10 External Interface Ports in the GSWB-XG
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Figure 2.11 External Interface Ports in the GTHB
96
Figure 2.12 External Interface Ports in the IOUH
97
Figure 2.13 Input Cable Connection Ports in the Extended Power Cabinet
98
(Connected to PRIMEQUEST 540A/540/440 Unit)
99
(Connected to PRIMEQUEST 580A/580/480 Unit)
100
Figure 2.16 External Interface Ports in the Pci_Box
101
Power Cable Connections
102
Standard Configuration
103
Redundant Power Supply Unit)
103
Dual Power Feed Configuration
103
Input Power System Diagram for the PRIMEQUEST 540A/540/440
103
Configuration (Including a Single Power Feed Option and Redundant Power Supply Unit)
104
Input Power System Diagram for the PRIMEQUEST 580A/580/480
106
With a Dual Power Feed Option
106
And Extended Power Cabinet (Dual Power Feed Configuration)
109
Dual Power Feed Option
110
Pci_Box
111
Configuration (Including a Redundant PSU) for Use in Japan
112
Configuration for Use in Japan
113
Configuration (Including a Redundant PSU) for Use Outside Japan
114
(General)
114
In a Dual Power Feed Configuration for Use Outside Japan (General)
115
Configuration (Including a Redundant PSU) for Use in Europe
116
Configuration for Use in Europe
117
Input Power Supply Unit Connections
118
Table 2.3 AC Cable Specifications for the PRIMEQUEST 580A/540A/580/540/480/440 Main Unit
118
Cables between Pci_Box and ACS in the Extended I/O Cabinet
119
Table 2.5 Specifications of the AC Cables between ACS in the Extended I/O Cabinet and Power Distribution Board
120
(Only for Use Inside Japan and General Use Outside Japan)
121
Circuit Breaker Characteristics
122
Customers' Distribution Panels Installed in Japan
122
Table 2.6 Requirements for Circuit Breakers in Customers' Distribution Panels Installed in Japan
122
Customers' Distribution Panels Installed in Japan
123
Installed Outside Japan
124
Table 2.7 Requirements for Circuit Breakers in Customers' Distribution Panels Installed Outside Japan
124
CHAPTER 3 Precautions Pertaining to Delivery and Installation
125
Elevator Load Requirements
125
Table 3.1 Elevator Load Requirements
125
Earthquake Preparedness Measures
126
Earthquake-Proofing Construction Method
127
(Anchoring on the Floor Surface)
127
(2) Through-Floor Anchoring
128
Examples of Installing Units Using Earthquake-Proofing Construction Methods
129
System by Using the Earthquake-Proofing Construction Method
129
With an Extended Power Cabinet by Using the Earthquake-Proofing
130
Construction Method
130
System with an Extended I/O Cabinet by Using the Earthquake-Proofing Construction Method
131
With an Extended Power Cabinet and Extended I/O Cabinet
132
By Using the Earthquake-Proofing Construction Method
132
Seismic Isolation
133
Acronyms & Abbreviations
135
Index
137
Fujitsu PRIMEQUEST 480 Installation Planning Manual (104 pages)
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Table of Contents
13
Figure 1.1 Configuration of PRIMEQUEST 480 and 440 Main Unit
18
Figure 1.2 Configuration of PRIMEQUEST 480 and 440 Main Unit
19
Figure 1.3 Configuration of the PRIMEQUEST 480 Main Unit and the Extended Power Cabinet
20
Figure 1.4 Configuration of the PRIMEQUEST 480 Main Unit, Extended I/O Cabinet, and the Extended Power Cabinet
21
Figure 1.5 External View of the PRIMEQUEST 480/440 Main Unit
22
Figure 1.6 External View of the Extended Power Cabinet
23
Figure 1.7 External View of the Extended I/O Cabinet
24
Table 1.2 Installation Specifications (Dimensions and Weight)
26
Table 1.3 Installation Specifications (Air Conditioning 1)
27
Table 1.4 Installation Specifications (Altitude and Temperature Ranges)
27
Table 1.5 Installation Specifications (Air Conditioning 2)
28
Table 1.6 Installation Specifications (Power Supplies)
29
Figure 1.9 PRIMEQUEST 480/440 Floor Plan
30
Figure 1.10 Extended Power Cabinet Floor Plan
31
Figure 1.11 Extended I/O Cabinet Floor Plan
32
Figure 1.12 Service Area for the PRIMEQUEST 480/440 Main Unit
33
Figure 1.13 Service Area for the PRIMEQUEST 480/440 Main Unit
34
Figure 1.14 Service Area for the PRIMEQUEST 480 Main Unit
35
Figure 1.15 Service Area for the PRIMEQUEST 480 Main Unit, the Extended I/O Cabinet, and the Extended Power Cabinet
36
Figure 1.16 Symbols Used in Floor Plans and Templates
38
Figure 1.17 Floor Openings for the PRIMEQUEST 480/440 Main Unit
40
Figure 1.18 Floor Openings for the PRIMEQUEST 480/440 Main Unit
41
Figure 1.19 Floor Openings for the PRIMEQUEST 480 Main Unit and
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Figure 1.20 Floor Openings for the PRIMEQUEST 480 Main Unit, the Extended I/O Cabinet, and the Extended Power Cabinet
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Figure 1.21 Template for the PRIMEQUEST 480/440 Main Unit
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Figure 1.22 Template for the PRIMEQUEST 480/440 Main Unit and
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Figure 1.24 Template for the PRIMEQUEST 480 Main Unit, the Extended I/O Cabinet, and the Extended Power Cabinet
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Figure 1.23 Template for the PRIMEQUEST 480 and
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Figure 1.25 Cooling Air and Exhaust Flows of
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Figure 1.26 Cooling Air and Exhaust Flows of the Extended Power Cabinet
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Table 2.2 Cable List (LAN and Other Device Connection)
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(Connected to PRIMEQUEST 480 Unit)
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Standard Configuration
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Redundant Power Supply Unit)
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(2) Dual Power Feed Configuration
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Redundant Power Supply Unit)
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Dual Power Feed
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Configuration (Including a Redundant PSU) for Use Outside Japan
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(General)
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Configuration (Including a Redundant PSU) for Use Outside Japan
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(General)
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Configuration (Including a Redundant PSU) for Use in Europe
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A Dual Power Feed Configuration for Use in Europe
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Table 2.3 AC Cable Specifications for the PRIMEQUEST 480/440 Main Unit
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Table 2.5 Specifications of the AC Cables between ACS in the Extended I/O Cabinet and Power Distribution Board
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(Only for Use Inside Japan and General Use Outside Japan)
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Customers' Distribution Panels Installed in Japan
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Table 2.6 Requirements for Circuit Breakers in
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Customers' Distribution Panels Installed in Japan
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Table 2.7 Requirements for Circuit Breakers in Customers' Distribution Panels Installed Outside Japan
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Table 3.1 Elevator Load Requirements
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