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Why Are the Second Digits in the Enclosure IDs of a Dorado V3 Storage System Not Displayed in Sequence?

Created: Apr 30, 2019 12:54:24Latest reply: Apr 30, 2019 12:55:21 417 1 0 0 0
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I see that the frame number is only DAE010/DAE030, etc.

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KOL
Created Apr 30, 2019 12:55:21

Hey!

NOTE:

The following enclosure ID is used as an example: DAEXYZ. DAE indicates a disk enclosure, X indicates its cabinet ID, Y indicates its loop ID and Z indicates its position in the loop.

To ensure performance and reliability, the Dorado V3 series allows two SAS ports to be consecutively cascaded to the same disk enclosure (that is, a disk enclosure has two loops). Therefore:

In the case of Dorado5000 V3 that adopts the disk and controller integration, the second digits of its enclosure IDs are odd numbers. Since loop 0 is occupied by the controller enclosure, the disk enclosure IDs start from DAE010 and then DAE030, DAE050, and alike.

In the case of Dorado6000 V3 that adopts the disk and controller separation, the second digits of its enclosure IDs are even numbers. The disk enclosure IDs start from DAE000 and then DAE020, DAE040 and the like.
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Hey!

NOTE:

The following enclosure ID is used as an example: DAEXYZ. DAE indicates a disk enclosure, X indicates its cabinet ID, Y indicates its loop ID and Z indicates its position in the loop.

To ensure performance and reliability, the Dorado V3 series allows two SAS ports to be consecutively cascaded to the same disk enclosure (that is, a disk enclosure has two loops). Therefore:

In the case of Dorado5000 V3 that adopts the disk and controller integration, the second digits of its enclosure IDs are odd numbers. Since loop 0 is occupied by the controller enclosure, the disk enclosure IDs start from DAE010 and then DAE030, DAE050, and alike.

In the case of Dorado6000 V3 that adopts the disk and controller separation, the second digits of its enclosure IDs are even numbers. The disk enclosure IDs start from DAE000 and then DAE020, DAE040 and the like.
View more
  • x
  • convention:

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