You must properly cable the redundant ac-power switch units
in your environment.
Note: While this topic provides an example of the cable
connections, it does not indicate a preferred physical location for
the components.
Figure 1 shows an
example of the main wiring for a
SAN Volume Controller cluster
with the
redundant ac-power switch feature.
The four-node cluster consists of two I/O groups:
- I/O group 0 contains nodes A and B
- I/O group 1 contains nodes C and D
Figure 1. A four-node SAN Volume Controller cluster
with the redundant ac-power switch feature
- 1 I/O group 0
- 2 SAN Volume Controller node
A
- 3 2145 UPS-1U A
- 4 SAN Volume Controller node
B
- 5 2145 UPS-1U B
- 6 I/O group 1
- 7 SAN Volume Controller node
C
- 8 2145 UPS-1U C
- 9 SAN Volume Controller node
D
- 10 2145 UPS-1U D
- 11 Redundant ac-power switch 1
- 12 Redundant ac-power switch 2
- 13 Site PDU X (C13 outlets)
- 14 Site PDU Y (C13 outlets)
The site PDUs X and Y ( 13 and 14 )
are powered from two independent power sources.
In this example,
only two redundant ac-power switch units
are used, and each power switch powers one node in each I/O group.
However, for maximum redundancy, use one redundant ac-power switch to
power each node in the cluster.
Some SAN Volume Controller node
types have two power supply units. Both power supplies must be connected
to the same 2145 UPS-1U,
as shown by node A and node B. The SAN Volume Controller 2145-CF8 is
an example of a node that has two power supplies. The SAN Volume Controller 2145-8A4 is
an example of a node that has a single power supply.