
5.2 Cabling the SF7x in Storage Array Position
2. Find the first KFMSA module installed in the XMI backplane of each
system. It will be the KFMSA module in the lowest numbered slot of the
XMI backplane.
3. Follow the cabling from the backplane to the system I/O panel.
4. While viewing the front of the I/O panel, note that the DSSI connector
on the left is KFMSA DSSI bus 2 and the DSSI connector on the right is
KFMSA DSSI bus 1. These connectors should be labeled BLUE for bus 1
and RED for bus 2.
5. Find the next KFMSA module installed in the XMI backplane of each
system. It will be the next KFMSA module after the KFMSA module in the
lowest numbered slot of the XMI backplane.
6. Follow the cabling from the backplane to the system I/O panel.
7. While viewing the front of the I/O panel, note that the DSSI connector
on the left is KFMSA DSSI bus 2 and the DSSI connector on the right is
KFMSA DSSI bus 1. These connectors should be labeled YELLOW for bus
1 and GREEN for bus 2.
8. Find the next KFMSA module installed in the XMI backplane of each
system. It will be the next KFMSA module after the KFMSA module in the
previous steps.
9. Follow the cabling from the backplane to the system I/O panel.
10. While viewing the front of the I/O panel, note that the DSSI connector
on the left is KFMSA DSSI bus 2 and the DSSI connector on the right is
KFMSA DSSI bus 1. These connectors should be labeled BLUE/WHITE for
bus 1 and RED/WHITE for bus 2.
If these connectors are not labeled, label them now with the small colored
labels in the SF Family Label Booklet (part number 36–32882–01).
5.2.2.2 Cabling SF1
WARNING
Before performing the following steps, refer to the system documenta-
tion for the correct steps to perform an orderly shutdown of the systems
that the storage array is connected to.
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