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This guide is a parts location guide for the EMC VNX7600 platform and provides
illustrations of where the part number labels of orderable parts for the EMC VNX7600
platform are located. Included in this parts location guide are also tables providing
example part numbers of components and how these components are identified as either
customer replaceable units (CRUs) or field replaceable units (FRUs).
Several of the part number labels are located in areas within the storage system that are
inaccessible without removing some of the VNX7600 platform components. Throughout
this guide, are references to separate FRU or CRU procedures you should follow before
attempting to access any of these VNX7600 platform components.
This guide is available online at https://mydocs.emc.com/VNX/relatedDocs.jsp. From the
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Topics include:
Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install, replace, or service this
equipment.
IMPORTANT
The part numbers listed in the tables in this guide are for reference only. Part numbers can
change over time, and this document does not keep pace with those changes. The EMC
parts inventory system will automatically substitute for the latest part numbers as
required.
Throughout this guide, figure references are placed in the Part number label location
heading of tables because some of the tables have part number label locations (as
described in Table 2 on page 8) and some do not (as described in Table 3 on page 9). This
format is used throughout this guide.
Revision history
The following table presents the revision history of this document:
Revision
Date
Description
01
Description
VNX7600 components on
page 7
SP management module on
page 16
Related documentation
Description
Related documentation
EMC provides the ability to create step-by-step planning, installation, and maintenance
instructions tailored to your environment. To create VNX customized documentation, go
to: https://mydocs.emc.com/VNX/.
To download a PDF copy of the desired publication, go to the following sections:
For hardware-related guides, go to the About VNX section, and then select Learn about
VNX. Next, follow the steps in the wizard.
For technical specifications, go to the About VNX section, and then select View
technical specifications. Next, follow the steps in the wizard.
For installation, adding, or replacing tasks, go to the VNX tasks section, and then
select the appropriate heading. For example, to download a PDF copy of the VNX7600
Block Installation Guide, go to Install VNX and follow the steps in the wizard.
For server-related tasks, go to the Server tasks for the VNX5200, VNX5400, VNX5600,
VNX5800, VNX7600, and VNX8000 section, and then select the appropriate heading.
For example, to download a PDF copy of Adding or replacing hardware, go to Add or
replace hardware and follow the steps in the wizard.
Safety warnings
Safety warnings appear throughout this publication in procedures that, if performed
incorrectly, might harm you or damage the equipment. A caution or warning symbol
precedes each safety statement. The safety warnings provide safety guidelines that you
should follow when working with any equipment that connects to electrical power or
telephone wiring.
Front view
On the front, a Block and File VNX7600 platform includes the following hardware:
One 3U DPE chassis with a 3U, 25 (2.5-inch) disk drives and fan packs
One to two 2U Data Mover enclosures with two to four Data Movers
Figure 1 shows an example of the front of a Block and File VNX7600 with one 3U DPE, two
2U DMEs having four Data Movers, and two 1U CSs (one optional).
Note: The DAEs are not shown in the example in Figure 1.
Control Station 1
(optional)
Control Station 0
AC
AC
AC
AC
AC
AC
AC
AC
Data Mover
enclosure 1
Data Mover
enclosure 0
3U, 25 (2.5-inch)
disk processor
enclosure
2
1
0
6Gb SAS
6Gb SAS
1
X4
1
G
b
E
2
1
0
6Gb SAS
6Gb SAS
1
G
b
E
1
X4
SP
SP
B
VNX-000841
Figure 1 Example of the Block and File VNX7600 platform front view
Rear view
On the rear, a Block and File VNX7600 platform includes the following hardware
components (Figure 2):
One 3U DPE with two storage processors (SP A and B), battery backup units, base
modules, power supplies, management modules, and I/O modules
One to two 2U Data Mover enclosures with two to four Data Movers
Figure 2 shows an example of the rear of a Block and File VNX7600 platform configuration
having a 3U DPE with two storage processors (SP A and B), two 2U Data Mover enclosures
with four Data Movers, and two 1U Control Stations (one optional).
Note: The DAEs are not shown in the example in Figure 2.
MGMT
Control Station 1
(optional)
IOIO
Control Station 0
IOIO
B MGMT
MGMT
B MGMT
MGMT
X4
X4
X4
0
X4
MGMT
CS
CS
!
DC
DC
AC
AC
2
0
2
1
2
1
Disk processor
enclosure
VNX-000842
VNX7600 components
VNX7600 components
Viewing from the bottom to the top, the Block and File VNX7600 platform includes several
components. The following sections discuss each component in an illustration and table.
The illustration will show or point to the location of the part number label on the
component. The table will list an example part number, describe the component or part,
and tell you if it is a FRU or CRU or both.
Front view
Figure 3 shows the front of a 3U DPE.
1
24
0
Caution: Array Software on drives 0-3. Removing or relocating them
2
1
0
6Gb SAS
6Gb SAS
1
X4
1
G
b
E
2
1
0
6Gb SAS
6Gb SAS
1
G
b
E
1
X4
SP
SP
B
01
01
VNX-000827
Table 2 provides the part number label location, part number, description, and whether it
is a FRU or CRU.
Description
FRU
CRU
See Table 3 on
page 9 for example
part numbers
100-563-685-001
110-201-001B-01
1. The part number label on the SP dual fan pack module is located in between the fan pack and the 2U, 25 disk
drive carrier above each fan pack (four places).
VNX-000828
Note: Figure 4 is for illustrative purposes only. The front of the disk modules may be a little
different than the ones in your particular cabinet.
Table 3 is an example of the parts available for the 2U, 25 (2.5-inch) disk drive carrier and
lists the part number label location, part number, description, and whether it is a FRU or
CRU.
IMPORTANT
Due to the extensive variety of disk module types, Table 3 lists only a couple disk types.
EMC recommends that you refer to the latest EMC VNX5400, VNX5600, VNX5800, and
VNX7600 Series Storage Systems Disk and OE Matrix Guide to ensure that you have the
correct part for your configuration.
FRU
CRU
005048946
005049284
Note: The description field describes the disk module type, capacity, drive type, and spindle
speed (rpm).
SP
SP
B
01
01
VNX-000829
Table 4 shows the part number label location, part number, description, and whether it is
a FRU or CRU.
Description
FRU
CRU
SP CPU module
To view the SP CPU part number label, you must remove the SP CPU module from the DPE.
Before proceeding, refer to the Replacing an SP assembly procedure for the correct steps
to take before and during the removal of an SP CPU module assembly from a DPE.
Before removing the SP CPU, verify that the Unsafe to Remove LED is NOT on (Figure 7
on page 11).
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CL5178
CL5186
Figure 7 Example of the location of the Unsafe to Remove LED on the SP CPU of the DPE
2. Push down on the orange tab below the black knob (location 1 in Figure 8 on
page 12).
The knob pops out towards you (location 2 in Figure 8 on page 12).
3. Turn the knob counter-clockwise (location 3 in Figure 8 on page 12).
The SP CPU module is released.
4. Slide the SP CPU module out about halfway from the DPE (location 4 in Figure 8 on
page 12).
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The part number label is located on the inside (left, side panel) of the SP CPU module
assembly.
CL5128
12
Description
FRU
110-201-001B-01
110-201-004B-01
CRU
Rear view
Figure 9 shows the rear view of a 3U DPE.
2
X4
X4
X4 X4
0
!
!
DC
DC
AC
AC
2
1
VNX-000839
Figure 9 Example of the rear view of the 2U DPE chassis with two SPs (A and B)
Table 6 lists the part number label location, part number, description, and whether it is a
FRU or CRU.
Table 6 DPE chassis and SP rear view part numbers
Part number label
location (Figure 9) Part number
Description
FRU
CRU
078-000-092-05
303-224-000C-00
071-000-578-01
100-563-693-01
100-563-702
DPE chassis
303-092-102B
100-563-611
303-161-103B-01
303-129-101B
303-129-100B
303-164-104D-011
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Description
FRU
CRU
303-141-100A1
303-195-100B1
303-142-100A1
1. This part is not shown in the example DPE illustration in Figure 9 on page 13.
VNX-000831
The part number label for the SP battery backup unit in Figure 10 is listed in Table 7.
Table 7 SP battery backup unit part number
Part number label
location
(Figure 10)
Part number
Description
FRU
CRU
078-000-092-05
SP base module
Before proceeding, refer to the Replacing an SP base module procedure for the correct
steps to take before and during the removal of an SP base module assembly from a DPE.
Depending on the model version, the SP base module will have two different locations for
the part number label. The first location has a white pull-tab located on the bottom, left
side of the module. To view the part number label of the SP base module, you pull out the
pull-tab (Figure 11 on page 15). The part number is located on the tab.
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1
Part Number (P/N) label
x4
x4
VNX-000832
Figure 11 Example of the SP base module part number label on pull tab
The part number label for the SP base module in Figure 11 is listed in Table 8.
The second model has a part number label on the bottom, front of the SP base module
(Figure 12).
1
x4
x4
VNX-000833
The part number label for the SP base module in Figure 12 is listed in Table 8.
Table 8 SP base module part number
Part number label
location
(Figure 11 and
Figure 12)
Part number
Description
FRU
303-224-000C-00
Base module
CRU
SP power supply
Before proceeding, refer to the Replacing a Power Supply (PS) in a DPE procedure for the
correct steps to take before and during the removal of an SP power supply module
assembly from a base module enclosure in a DPE.
To view the SP power supply part number label, you must remove the module from the
base module. To do this, squeeze the orange tab on the module to the right while holding
the handle. Then, pull the handle towards you to slide the module out. The part number
label is located on the underside of the SP power supply (Figure 13 on page 16).
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Orange tab
(pull to right to release)
Handle
(pull towards you to slide module out )
!
DC
AC
VNX-000834
The part number label for the SP power supply in Figure 13 is listed in Table 9.
Part number
Description
FRU
CRU
071-000-578-01
Power supply
SP management module
Figure 14 shows the part number label location on the rear view of the SP management
module used in the SP enclosure.
Part Number (P/N) label
VNX-000619
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Control Station
Table 10 shows the part number label location, part number, description, and whether it
is a FRU or CRU.
Part number
Description
FRU
CRU
303-129-101B1
303-129-100B2
Management module
1. This part number is for a management module that includes a USB port.
2. This part number is for a management module that does not include a USB port.
Control Station
Figure 15 shows the part number label location on the front of a 1U Control Station.
Part Number (P/N) label
VNX-000835
Note: The part number label for the Control Station is on a pullout tab above the first disk
drive. To see the part number, pull the tab towards you. On the tab are listed the serial
number, part number, and MAC address.
Table 11 shows the part number label location, part number, description, and whether it
is a FRU or CRU.
Part number
Description
FRU
100-520-152-01
CRU
17
AC
AC
AC
AC
CNS-001723
Table 12 provides the part number label location, part number, description, and whether
it is a FRU or CRU.
Part number
Description
FRU
CRU
071-000-543
18
110-113-724B-01
AC
AC
CNS-001682
Table 13 shows the part number label location, part number, description, and whether it
is a FRU or CRU.
Part number
Description
FRU
CRU
071-000-543
Before proceeding, refer to the Replacing a a blade1 Power Supply/System Cooling (PC)
module procedure or the Replacing a CPU module in a blade enclosure procedure for the
correct steps to take before and during the removal of a power supply/cooling module
assembly from a Data Mover.
Do not remove both power supply/cooling modules from the Data Mover at the same
time. The Data Mover will power down immediately, resulting in a possible data loss.
1. In this guide, blade and Data Mover are used interchangeably to represent the same thing.
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1
2
2
1
1
2
CL3972
Figure 18 Example of the Data Mover power supply/cooling fan module removal
Figure 19 shows the Data Mover CPU module partially removed from the front of the Data
Mover enclosure with the two power supply/cooling fan modules set aside.
Power/cooling modules
Data Mover enclosure
1
2
CNS-001683
Figure 19 Example of the Data Mover CPU being removed from a Data Mover enclosure
The part number label for the Data Mover CPU module is shown in Figure 19 and listed in
Table 14.
Table 14 Data Mover CPU part number
Part number label
location
(Figure 19)
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Part number
Description
FRU
CRU
110-113-724B-01
Rear view
Figure 20 shows the rear view of a 2U Data Mover enclosure.
4
2
0
2
1
0
2
1
1
0
1
0
1
0
VNX-000840
Table 15 shows the part number label location, part number, description, and whether it
is a FRU or CRU.
Table 15 Data Mover enclosure part numbers rear view
Part number label
location
(Figure 20)
Part number
Description
FRU
100-520-127
110-130-100B
303-092-102B
303-195-100C-01
100-563-228
303-121-100A1
303-164-104D-011
CRU
1. This part is not shown in the example Data Mover enclosure illustration in Figure 20.
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I/O modules
2
1
0
#
CNS-001684
Table 16 shows the part number label location, part number, description, and whether it
is a FRU or CRU.
Part number
Description
FRU
CRU
110-130-100B
Management module
I/O modules
In the VNX7600 platform, several of the I/O modules can be used in both the SP in the 3U
DPE and the Data Mover in the 2U DME. As a result, sections have been created in this
guide to describe the SP and the Data Mover I/O modules separately.
I/O modules are not hot-swappable or hot-serviceable. Do not remove an I/O module
before reviewing the instructions described in the EMC DPE9 Replacing an I/O Module in
a DPE or Replacing an I/O module in a blade2 procedure.
2. In this guide, blade and Data Mover are used interchangeably to represent same thing.
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I/O modules
Ports
303-092-102B
Optical
SFP+1
8 Gb Fibre
Four-port 1-Gb/s
303-141-100A
Copper
RJ-45
1 GbE iSCSI/TOE
Orange
Block
303-142-100A
Optical
SFP+1
10 GbE/FCoE
Green
Block
303-164-104D-01
Copper
RJ-452
10 GbE Base-T
Orange
Two-port 10-Gb/s
303-195-100C-01
Optical
SFP+3
10 GbE v3
Orange
303-161-103B-01
SAS
SAS4
303-121-100A
Copper
RJ-45
I GbE
I/O module
Part number
Four-port 8-Gb/s FC
Latch handle
label
Latch
handle
label color
Connection
type
Silver
Black
Orange
Block
File
1. See Table 25 on page 33 for correct SFP+ transceiver module part number.
2. Block uses a 10-Gb/s iSCSI with RJ-45 connectors and File uses a 10-Gb/s Ethernet with RJ-45 connectors.
3. Block uses 10-Gb/s iSCSI with SFP+ (see Table 25 on page 33) and File uses 10-Gb/s Ethernet with SFP+ (see Table 25 on page 33).
4. Uses part number 038-003-810 SAS cable between SPs and LCCs
5. The e inside the lock symbol indicates that the I/O module supports encryption.
SP
Five types of I/O modules are supported in the SP:
Two-port 10-Gb/s Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) I/O Module on page 27
Data Mover
Four types of I/O modules are supported in the Data Mover:
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I/O modules
The following sections describe these I/O modules and the part numbers. Refer to these
when determining which part number you need for either the SP or Data Mover that the
I/O module goes in.
CNS-001698
Table 18 shows the part number label location, part number, description, and whether it
is a FRU or CRU.
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Part number
Description
FRU
CRU
303-092-102B
I/O modules
CNS-001699
Table 19 shows the part number label location, part number, description, and whether it
is a FRU or CRU.
Part number
Description
FRU
CRU
303-141-100A
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I/O modules
CNS-001700
Figure 24 Example of the two-port 10-Gb/s optical (w/iSCSI protocol) I/O module
Table 20 shows the part number label location, part number, description, and whether it
is a FRU or CRU.
Table 20 Two-port 10-Gb-s optical (w/iSCSI protocol) I/O module part number
Part number label
location
(Figure 24)
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Part number
Description
FRU
CRU
303-195-100C-01
I/O modules
CNS-001700
Figure 25 Example of the two-port 10-Gb/s FCoE I/O module with SFPs3
Note: The 10-Gb/s FCoE I/O module requires VNX OE for File version 7.0.35.3 or later.
Table 21 shows the part number label location, part number, description, and whether it
is a FRU or CRU.
Part number
Description
FRU
CRU
303-142-100A
3. The FCoE I/O module can also use twinaxial (Twinax) cables. Twinax is a type of cable similar to coax, but with two inner conductors
instead of one. These cables will be supplied in lieu of SFPs when so ordered.
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I/O modules
VNXe-000753
Note: The two-port 10-Gb/s RJ-45 Base-T iSCSI/IP I/O module requires VNX OE for File 7.1
or later.
Table 22 shows the part number label location, part number, description, and whether it
is a FRU or CRU.
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Part number
Description
FRU
CRU
303-164-104D-01
I/O modules
VNX-000617
Table 23 shows the part number label location, part number, description, and whether it
is a FRU or CRU.
Part number
Description
FRU
CRU
303-161-103B-01
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I/O modules
CNS-001699
Table 24 shows the part number label location, part number, description, and whether it
is a FRU or CRU.
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Part number
Description
FRU
CRU
303-121-100A
Class 1 laser product.
Because invisible laser radiation can be emitted from the aperture of the port when no
fiber is connected, avoid exposure to laser radiation and do not stare into open
apertures.
Laser radiation is present when the system is open and interlocks bypassed.
Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to install, replace, or service this
equipment.
SFP and SFP+ modules are static sensitive. Wear an ESD-preventive wrist strap that is
connected to the rack in order to prevent ESD damage.
SFP and SFP+ modules are dust sensitive. Always store the devices with dust plugs
installed in the optical bores.
Do not remove and insert an SFP or SFP+ module more often than is necessary.
Repeated removals and insertions of an SFP or SFP+ module can shorten its useful
life.
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00
X-0
:0
P/N
X
0-X
CNS-001347
Four-port 8-Gb/s Fibre Channel (FC) for 2, 4, and 8 Gb/s speed; labeled 8 Gb Fibre
Three types of SFP or SFP+ modules that are used in the I/O modules of the Block and File
VNX7600 platform. Figure 29 shows an example of an SFP or SFP+ with a part number
label.
IMPORTANT
Ensure that you correctly match the SFP or SFP+ module type with the I/O module type.
4. The 10 Gb/s module (labeled 10 GbE v3) and the FCoE I/O module (labeled 10 GbE/FCoE) can
also use active twinaxial (Twinax) cables. Twinax is a type of cable similar to coax, but with two
inner conductors instead of one. These cables will be supplied in lieu of SFPs when so ordered.
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DIMMs
Table 25 lists the part number label location, part number, description, and whether it is a
FRU or CRU.
Part number
Description
019-078-041
(SFP+)
019-078-042
(SFP+)
FRU
CRU
DIMMs
The Storage Processor (SP) requires either 64 GB per SP or 128 per DPE or array and the
Data Mover requires 12 GB per Data Mover or 24 per DME.
SP DIMMs
The SP CPU uses SDRAM DIMMs5. Each SP uses 8-GB Double-Data-Rate 3 (DDR3) type
memory for a total of 64 GB per SP CPU or 128 per DPE. Figure 30 on page 34 shows an
example of the SP DIMM slot location.
Figure 33 on page 36 shows an example of the SP DIMM with a part number label.
Table 26 on page 37 lists the part number, description, and whether it is a FRU or CRU.
IMPORTANT
The DIMM part numbers are visible only when you remove the DIMM from the DIMM slot.
You must first take the SP CPU out of service, disconnect any SP cables including any
power cables, remove the SP CPU from the DPE, and then remove the SP CPU lid covering
the DIMMs. With the SP CPU laying on an antistatic mat or workbench, remove the DIMM
from the DIMM slot. Ensure that you remove only those DIMMs that you intend to replace.
For more information about removing and installing the DIMM or memory module, refer to
the EMC DPE9 Replacing a Memory Module procedure.
The DIMM memory is not hot-swappable or hot-serviceable. Before removing or replacing
any DIMMs, you must follow the removing and installing the DIMM or memory module
procedure described in the EMC DPE9 Replacing a Memory Module procedure.
5. The term DIMM is used throughout this guide. The term DIMM is also referred to as a memory
module. These terms are interchangeable and basically mean the same thing.
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DIMMs
Note the orientation of the VNX7600 Block and File platform SP DIMMs (see locations
DIMM 0 through DIMM 7 in Figure 30). A label on the rear, horizontal bar of the SP
chassis identifies the location of the DIMM slots. The 8-GB DIMMs are placed in all the
DIMM slots (DIMM 0 through DIMM 7).
DIMMS
7
6
5
4
DIMMS
3
2
1
0
0
MSATA
1
VNX-000837
Figure 30 Example of the Block and File VNX7600 platform SP DIMM slot location
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DIMMs
FR
ON
T
T
ON
FR
CL5190
Note: A label on the rear, horizontal bar of the SP chassis identifies the location of the
DIMM (Figure 30).
4. Push down on the socket ejectors on either side of the DIMM module to release the
module from the connector (Figure 32 on page 36).
IMPORTANT
When removing or installing DIMMs, don't touch the gold connectors on the DIMMs.
5. Touching only the DIMM module outside edges, pull the module straight up and out of
the connector (Figure 32 on page 36).
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DIMMs
CL5132
Figure 32 Example of the Block and File VNX7600 platform SP DIMM removal
6. The part number label is located on the bottom, left or right side of the DIMM module
(Figure 33).
100-562-264v
P/N : 100-562-xxx
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Rev : A01
A01.
CNS-001540
DIMMs
Table 26 lists the part number location, description, and whether it is a FRU or CRU.
Part number
Description
FRU
100-563-382 or
100-563-383
CRU
The DIMM memory is not hot-swappable or hot-serviceable. Before removing or replacing
any DIMMs, you must follow the removing and installing the DIMM or memory module
procedure described in the Replacing a memory module in a blade enclosure procedure.
Note the orientation of the VNX7600 Block and File platform Data Mover DIMMs (see
locations DIMM 0, DIMM 1, DIMM 2, DIMM 3, DIMM 4, and DIMM 5 in Figure 34 on
page 38). A label on the DIMM cover also identifies the DIMM slots as DIMM 0, DIMM 1,
DIMM 2, DIMM 3, DIMM 4, and DIMM 5. In the VNX7600 Block and File platform, the Data
Mover DIMMs are placed in slots 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5.
6. In this guide, blade and Data Mover are used interchangeably to represent the same thing.
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DIMMs
D
D IM
D IMM M 5
D IM 4
D IM M 3
D IMM M 2
IM
M 1
0
DIMM 5
DIMM 4
DIMM 3
DIMM 2
DIMM 1
DIMM 0
CNS-001766
Figure 34 Example of the VNX7600 platform Data Mover DIMM slot location
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5. The part number label is located on the bottom, left or right side of the DIMM module
(Figure 35).
Figure 35 shows the Data Mover DIMM part number label location.
100-562-264v
P/N : 100-562-xxx
Rev : A01
A01.
CNS-001540
Figure 35 Example of the VNX7600 platform Data Mover DIMM part number location
Table 27 lists the Data Mover DIMM part number label location, part number, description,
and whether it is a FRU or CRU.
Part number
Description
FRU
100-563-736-00
CRU
Front view
The DAE has three types of disk drive carriers:
2U, 25 (2.5-inch) disk drive carrier
3U, 15 (3.5-inch) disk drive carrier
4U, 60 (2.5- or 3.5-inch) disk drive carrier
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VNX-000828
Figure 36 Example of the 2U, 25 (2.5-inch) disk drive DAE (front view)
Note: Figure 36 is for illustrative purposes only. The front of the disk modules may be a
little different than the ones in your particular cabinet.
Table 28 is an example of the parts available for the 2U, 25 (2.5-inch) DAE and lists the
part number label location, part number, description, and whether it is a FRU or CRU.
IMPORTANT
Due to the extensive variety of disk module types, Table 28 lists only a couple disk types.
EMC recommends that you refer to the latest EMC VNX5400, VNX5600, VNX5800, and
VNX7600 Series Storage Systems Disk and OE Matrix Guide to ensure that you have the
correct part for your configuration.
Part number
FRU
CRU
005048946
005049284
Note: The description field describes the disk module type, capacity, drive type, and spindle
speed (rpm).
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VNX-000607
Figure 37 Example of the 3U, 15 (3.5-inch) disk drive DAE (front view)
Note: Figure 37 is for illustrative purposes only. The front of the disk modules may be a
little different than the ones in your particular cabinet.
Table 29 is an example of the parts available for the 3U, 15 (3.5-inch) disk drive DAE and
lists the part number label location, part number, description, and whether it is a FRU or
CRU.
IMPORTANT
Due to the extensive variety of disk module types, Table 29 only lists some of the disk
types. EMC recommends that you refer to the latest EMC VNX5400, VNX5600, and
VNX7600 Series Storage Systems Disk and OE Matrix Guide to ensure that you have the
correct part for your configuration.
Part number
FRU
CRU
005049175
005049249
Note: The description field describes the disk module type, capacity, drive type, and spindle
speed (rpm).
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Access to the internal components in a 4U, 60 DAE mounted 31U (4.5 feet or 1.38 meters)
or more above the floor requires special equipment and is restricted to authorized
service personnel only. Attempts to service disks, fans, or LCCs mounted 31U or higher
without appropriate tools and personnel might result in serious personal injury.
The 4U, 60 (2.5- or 3.5-inch) DAE includes up to 60, 2.5- or 3.5-inch disk drives.
Supporting 6-Gb/s data transfer speeds, this DAE has the following hardware
components: three fans (or cooling modules), 60 disks (30 per side), two Link Control
Cards (LCCs), two Inter Connect Modules (ICMs), and two power supplies.
To replace or add any of these components, refer to their respective Customer
Replaceable Unit (CRU) procedure for the 4U, 60 DAE. For example, to replace a disk drive,
refer to the Replacing a disk in a 60-disk enclosure procedure.
IMPORTANT
To accommodate the 4U, 60 DAE, a 40U Dense rack is required. The Dense rack is 44
inches (111.76 cm) deep. Because each DAE weighs 57.8 lb (26.28 kg) empty and 213 lb
(96.62 kg) fully loaded, a DAE interlock mechanism is provided in the Dense rack to
prevent the extension of no more than one DAE at a time.
Figure 38 shows the part number label location on the front of the 4U, 60 DAE chassis.
VNX-000838
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Table 30 lists the part number label location, part number, description, and whether it is a
FRU or CRU.
Part number
FRU
100-563-469
CRU
When sliding the 4U, 60 DAE out of or into the rack, be careful not to bind the power and
SAS cabling attached to the cable management arms on the back of the DAE.
To gain access to the DAE, you must first unlock the DAE from the rails, pull on the orange
loops on each side of the DAE (location 1 in Figure 39 on page 44). Finally, pull the orange
tabs on each side of the DAE to slide the DAE out of the rack on its rails until it locks into
the secure service position (location 2 in Figure 39 on page 44).
Note: If the 4U, 60 DAE does not slide out of the rack, verify that all the other DAEs are
completely seated in the rack by pushing firmly on them.
To prevent bodily injury when mounting or servicing the 4U, 60 DAE in a Dense rack, you
must take special precautions to ensure that the DAE remains stable. The following
guidelines are provided to ensure your safety:
When lifting this DAE, always use two people and a lifting device.
For service personnel, when accessing this unit in a rack above 31U, always use an EMC
authorized step ladder.
When mounting this unit in a partially filled rack, load the rack from the bottom to the top
with the heaviest component at or close to the bottom of the rack.
If the rack is provided with stabilizing devices, install the stabilizers before mounting or
servicing the DAE in the rack.
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2
CL4663
Figure 39 4U, 60 DAE (unlocking top, front ring pull latch mechanism and bottom slide extension
release levers)
Figure 40 shows an example of a 4U, 60 DAE with the top cover closed.
Top cover
VNX-000656
To gain access to the disk drives, LCCs, and fan control modules (after sliding the DAE out
of the rack), you slide the top cover towards the rear of the DAE.
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Figure 41 shows an example of a 4U, 60 DAE with the top cover open showing the disk
drives, LCCs, and the fan control modules (or fans).
Top cover
VNX-000649
Disk
Fan
CL4658
The ICMs and power supplies shown in Figure 42 are accessed from the rear of the 4U, 60
DAE. 4U, 60 (2.5- or 3.5-inch) DAE ICM and power supply on page 51 provides more
information.
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disk
fan
(cooling module)
CL4735
Figure 43 4U, 60 DAE top-down cut-away of disk drives, fans (fan control modules), and LCC A
(interior view)
Disk drive
To access the disk drives, first slide out the 40U, 60 DAE from the rack. Then, push the top
cover towards the rear of the chassis. The disk drives are located on either sides of the
LCCs in the DAE (Figure 42 on page 45).
Figure 44 shows the location of the 4U, 60 DAE disk drive part number label.
Part Number (P/N) label
VNX-000672
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Table 31 lists the part number label location, part number, description, and whether it is a
FRU or CRU.
IMPORTANT
Due to the extensive variety of disk module types, Table 31 lists only a couple disk types.
EMC recommends that you refer to the latest EMC VNX5400, VNX5600, VNX5800, and
VNX7600 Series Storage Systems Disk and OE Matrix Guide to ensure that you have the
correct part for your configuration.
Part number
FRU
CRU
005049284
005049207
Note: The description field describes the disk module type, capacity, drive type, and spindle
speed (rpm).
VNX-000673
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Table 32 lists the part number label location, part number, description, and whether it is a
FRU or CRU.
Part number
FRU
CRU
303-173-000B
LCC
To access the LCC, first slide out the 40U, 60 DAE from the rack. Then, push the top cover
towards the rear of the chassis. The LCCs are located in the middle of the DAE between the
disk drives (Figure 42 on page 45).
Figure 46 shows the location of the 4U, 60 DAE LCC part number label.
Part Number (P/N) label
VNX-000671
Table 33 lists the part number label location, part number, description, and whether it is a
FRU or CRU.
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Part number
FRU
CRU
303-171-000B
Rear view
The components located on the rear of the DAE are:
2U, 25 DAE LCC and power supply
3U, 15 DAE LCC and power supply
4U, 60 DAE ICM and power supply
#
X4
X4
6 Gb
SAS
6 Gb
SAS
#
VNX-000606
Table 34 lists the part number label location, part number, description, and whether it is a
FRU or CRU.
Table 34 2U, 25 (2.5-inch) LCC and power supply part numbers
Part number label
location
(Figure 47)
Part number
Description
FRU
071-000-541
303-104-001E
LCC B2
CRU
1. The rear of the 2U, 25 (2.5-inch) DAE has the LCC power supplies inverted or on opposite sides. In other
words, LCC B power supply is located on the left of the DAE and LCC A power supply is located on the right
(Figure 47).
2. The rear of the 2U, 25 (2.5-inch) DAE has the LCCs inverted or on top of each other. In other words, LCC B is
located on the top and LCC A is located on the bottom (Figure 47).
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X4
X4
6Gb SAS
6Gb SAS
LCC B
LCC A
VNX-000605
Table 35 lists the part number label location, part number, description, and whether it is a
FRU or CRU.
Part number
Description
FRU
071-000-518
303-108-000E
LCC B
CRU
1. The rear of the 3U, 15 (3.5-inch) DAE has the LCC power supply and LCC inverted or on top of each other. In
other words, LCC B power supply is located on the top of LCC B. While LCC A is located on the bottom of the
DAE with LCC A on top of the LCC A power supply (Figure 48).
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VNX-000674
Figure 49 Example of 4U, 60 (2.5- or 3.5-inch) DAE ICM and power supply
Table 36 lists the part number label location, part number, description, and whether it is a
FRU or CRU.
Table 36 4U, 60 (2.5- or 3.5-inch) DAE ICM and power supply part numbers
Part number label
location
(Figure 49)
Part number
Description
FRU
CRU
303-172-000C
ICM B1
071-000-545
Note: If the 4U, 60 (2.5- or 3.5-inch) DAE is located higher than 31U in the Dense rack, then both
the ICM and power supply are FRUs.
1. The rear of the 4U, 60 (2.5- or 3.5-inch) DAE has the ICM on opposite sides of the DAE. In other words, ICM A
is located on the left of the DAE and ICM B is located on the right (Figure 49).
2. The rear of the 2U, 60 (2.5- or 3.5-inch) DAE has the DAE power supplies between ICM A and B. In other
words, power supply A is located on the left of the DAE and power supply B is located on the right (Figure 49).
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