DELL SCV300 User Manual1

Dell SCv300 and SCv320 Expansion Enclosure  
Owner's Manual  
Regulatory Model: E03J, E04J  
Regulatory Type: E03J001, E04J001  
Contents  
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About this Guide  
This guide describes how to perform service and maintenance on the SCv300 and SCv320 expansion enclosure.  
Revision History  
Document Number: 680-142-001  
Revision  
Date  
Description  
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October 2017  
Initial release  
Audience  
The information provided in this guide is intended for use by Dell end users.  
Contacting Dell  
Dell provides several online and telephone-based support and service options. Availability varies by country and product, and some  
services might not be available in your area.  
To contact Dell for sales, technical support, or customer service issues, go to www.dell.com/support.  
For customized support, type your system service tag on the support page and click Submit.  
For general support, browse the product list on the support page and select your product.  
Related Publications  
The following documentation is available for the SCv300 and SCv320 expansion enclosure.  
Dell Storage Center SCv300 and SCv320 Expansion Enclosure Getting Started Guide  
Provides information about an SCv300/SCv320 expansion enclosure, such as installation instructions and technical  
specifications.  
Dell Storage Center Software Update Guide  
Describes how to update Storage Center software from an earlier version to the current version.  
Dell Storage Center Command Utility Reference Guide  
Provides instructions for using the Storage Center Command Utility. The Command Utility provides a command-line interface  
(CLI) to enable management of Storage Center functionality on Windows, Linux, Solaris, and AIX platforms.  
Dell Storage Center Command Set for Windows PowerShell  
Provides instructions for getting started with Windows PowerShell cmdlets and scripting objects that interact with the Storage  
Center using the PowerShell interactive shell, scripts, and PowerShell hosting applications. Help for individual cmdlets is available  
online.  
Dell Storage Manager Administrator’s Guide  
Provides instructions for using the Data Collector Manager and the Dell Storage Manager Client.  
Dell TechCenter  
Provides technical white papers, best practice guides, and frequently asked questions about Dell Storage products. Go to http://  
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About the SCv300 and SCv320 Expansion  
Enclosure  
An SCv300 and SCv320 expansion enclosure provides expansion storage for a Dell Storage Center.  
The SCv300 and SCv320 expansion enclosure connects directly to the SAS ports on the back of the storage system.  
SCv300 and SCv320 Expansion Enclosure Overview  
The SCv300 is a 2U expansion enclosure that supports up to 12 3.5inch hard drives installed in a fourcolumn, three-row  
configuration. The SCv320 is a 2U expansion enclosure that supports up to 24 2.5inch hard drives installed vertically side by side.  
An SCv300 and SCv320 expansion enclosure ships with two redundant power supply/cooling fan modules and two redundant  
enclosure management modules (EMMs).  
SCv300 and SCv320 Expansion Enclosure Monitoring and Diagnostics  
The Storage Center OS generates alert messages for temperature, I/O module, fan module, disk, and power conditions for Storage  
Center components. Use the Dell Storage Manager to view these alerts.  
LED indicators on the expansion enclosure also notify you of possible problems.  
SCv300 and SCv320 Expansion Enclosure Front-Panel Features and  
Indicators  
The front panel shows the expansion enclosure status and power supply status.  
Figure 1. SCv300 Front-Panel Features and Indicators  
Figure 2. SCv320 Front-Panel Features and Indicators  
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Item  
Name  
Icon  
Description  
1
System identification  
button  
The system identification button on the front control panel can be used to  
locate a particular expansion enclosure within a rack. When the button is  
pressed, the system status indicators on the control panel and the  
Enclosure Management Module (EMM) blink blue until the button is  
pressed again.  
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3
Power LED  
The power LED lights when at least one power supply unit is supplying  
power to the expansion enclosure.  
Expansion enclosure status  
LED  
The expansion enclosure status LED lights when the expansion enclosure  
power is on.  
Solid blue during normal operation.  
Blinks blue when a host server is identifying the expansion enclosure or  
when the system identification button is pressed.  
Blinks amber or remains solid amber for a few seconds and then turns  
off when the EMMs are starting or resetting.  
Blinks amber for an extended time when the expansion enclosure is in  
a warning state.  
Remains solid amber when the expansion enclosure is in the fault state.  
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Hard disk drives  
SCv300 – Up to 12 3.5-inch SAS hot-swappable hard disk drives.  
SCv320 – Up to 24 2.5-inch SAS hot-swappable hard disk drives.  
SCv300 and SCv320 Expansion Enclosure Back-Panel Features and  
Indicators  
The back panel provides controls to power up and reset the expansion enclosure, indicators to show the expansion enclosure status,  
and connections for back-end cabling.  
Figure 3. SCv300 and SCv320 Expansion Enclosure Back Panel Features and Indicators  
Item  
Name  
Description  
1
Power supply unit and cooling fan  
module (PS1)  
600 W power supply  
2
3
4
Enclosure management module  
(EMM 0)  
The EMM provides a data path between the expansion enclosure and the  
storage controllers. The EMM also provides the management functions for  
the expansion enclosure.  
Enclosure management module  
(EMM 1)  
The EMM provides a data path between the expansion enclosure and the  
storage controllers. The EMM also provides the management functions for  
the expansion enclosure.  
Information tag  
A slide-out label panel that records system information such as the Service  
Tag  
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Item  
Name  
Description  
5
Power switches (2)  
Controls power for the expansion enclosure. There is one switch for each  
power supply.  
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Power supply unit and cooling fan  
module (PS2)  
600 W power supply  
SCv300 and SCv320 Expansion Enclosure EMM Features and  
Indicators  
The SCv300 and SCv320 includes two enclosure management modules (EMMs) in two interface slots.  
Figure 4. SCv300 and SCv320 Expansion Enclosure EMM Features and Indicators  
Item  
Name  
Icon  
Description  
1
SAS port status  
(1–4)  
Green: All the links to the port are connected  
Amber: One or more links are not connected  
Off: Expansion enclosure is not connected  
2
EMM status  
indicator  
On steady green: Normal operation  
Amber: Expansion enclosure did not boot or is not properly configured  
Blinking green: Automatic update in progress  
Blinking amber (two times per sequence): Expansion enclosure is unable to  
communicate with other expansion enclosures  
Blinking amber (four times per sequence): Firmware update failed  
Blinking amber (five times per sequence): Firmware versions are different  
between the two EMMs  
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4
5
SAS ports 1–4  
(Input or Output)  
Provides SAS connections for cabling the storage controller to the next expansion  
enclosure in the chain. (Single Port, Redundant, and Multi-chain Configuration).  
USB Mini-B (serial  
debug port)  
Not for customer use.  
Unit ID display  
Displays the enclosure ID.  
EMM Failover  
Control and monitoring of the expansion enclosure elements can be transferred from one EMM to another in the event of an EMM  
failure.  
In the event of an EMM failure, the functioning EMM activates the amber status LED of the failed EMM. The functioning EMM then  
manages all aspects of the expansion enclosure, including monitoring and controlling the expansion enclosure LEDs, power supply  
units, and fans.  
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SCv300 and SCv320 Expansion Enclosure Drives  
Dell Enterprise Plus hard disk drives (HDDs) and Dell Enterprise Plus solid-state drives (SSDs) are the only drives that can be  
installed in SCv300 and SCv320 expansion enclosures. If a non-Dell Enterprise Plus drive is installed, the Storage Center prevents  
the drive from being managed.  
The drives in an SCv300 expansion enclosure are installed horizontally. The drives in an SCv320 expansion enclosure are installed  
vertically. The indicators on the drives provide status and activity information.  
Figure 5. SCv300 and SCv320 Expansion Enclosure Drive Indicators  
Item  
Name  
Indicator Code  
1
Drive activity indicator  
Blinking green: Drive activity  
Steady green: Drive is detected and there are no faults  
2
Drive status indicator  
Steady green: Normal operation  
Blinking green (two times per second): Drive identification is enabled  
Blinking amber (three times per second): Hard disk drive failure  
Off: No power to the drive  
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Replacing SCv300 and SCv320 Expansion  
Enclosure Components  
This chapter describes how to remove and install components of the SCv300 and SCv320 expansion enclosure.  
This information assumes that you have received the replacement component and are ready to install it.  
Safety Precautions  
Always follow these safety precautions to avoid injury and damage to Storage Center equipment.  
If equipment described in this guide is used in a manner not specified by Dell, the protection provided by the equipment could be  
impaired. For your safety and protection, observe the rules described in the following sections.  
NOTE: See the safety and regulatory information that shipped with each Storage Center component. Warranty  
information is included as a separate document.  
Installation Safety Precautions  
Follow these safety precautions when installing an SCv300 and SCv320 expansion enclosure:  
Dell recommends that only individuals with rack-mounting experience install an SCv300 and SCv320 expansion enclosure in a  
rack.  
The rack construction must support the total weight of the installed expansion enclosures. The design should incorporate  
stabilizing features suitable to prevent the rack from tipping or being pushed over during installation or in normal use.  
To prevent the rack from tipping, slide only one expansion enclosure out of the rack at a time.  
Make sure that the expansion enclosure is always fully grounded to prevent damage from electrostatic discharge.  
When handling the expansion enclosure components, use an electrostatic wrist guard or a similar form of protection.  
Electrical Safety Precautions  
Always follow electrical safety precautions to avoid injury and damage to Storage Center equipment.  
WARNING: Disconnect power from the expansion enclosure when removing or installing components that are not hot-  
swappable. When disconnecting power, first power down the storage system using the storage client and then unplug  
the power cords from the power supplies in the storage system and expansion enclosure.  
Provide a suitable power source with electrical overload protection. All Storage Center components must be grounded before  
applying power. Make sure that a safe electrical earth connection can be made to power supply cords. Check the grounding  
before applying power.  
The plugs on the power supply cords are used as the main disconnect device. Make sure that the socket outlets are located near  
the equipment and are easily accessible.  
Know the locations of the equipment power switches and the room's emergency power-off switch, disconnection switch, or  
electrical outlet.  
Do not work alone when working with high-voltage components.  
Use rubber mats specifically designed as electrical insulators.  
Do not remove covers from the power supply unit. Disconnect the power connection before removing a power supply from the  
expansion enclosure.  
Do not remove a faulty power supply unless you have a replacement model of the correct type ready for insertion.  
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Unplug the expansion enclosure chassis before you move it or if you think it has become damaged in any way. When powered by  
multiple AC sources, disconnect all power sources for complete isolation.  
Electrostatic Discharge Precautions  
Always follow electrostatic discharge (ESD) precautions to avoid injury and damage to Storage Center equipment.  
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) is generated by two objects with different electrical charges coming into contact with each other. The  
resulting electrical discharge can damage electronic components and printed circuit boards. Follow these guidelines to protect your  
equipment from ESD:  
Dell recommends that you always use a static mat and static strap while working on components in the interior of the chassis.  
Observe all conventional ESD precautions when handling plug-in modules and components.  
Use a suitable ESD wrist or ankle strap.  
Avoid contact with backplane components and module connectors.  
Keep all components and printed circuit boards (PCBs) in their antistatic bags until ready for use.  
General Safety Precautions  
Always follow general safety precautions to avoid injury and damage to Storage Center equipment.  
Keep the area around the expansion enclosure chassis clean and free of clutter.  
Place any system components that have been removed away from the expansion enclosure chassis or on a table so that they are  
not in the way of other people.  
While working on the expansion enclosure chassis, do not wear loose clothing such as neckties and unbuttoned shirt sleeves.  
These items can come into contact with electrical circuits or be pulled into a cooling fan.  
Remove any jewelry or metal objects from your body. These items are excellent metal conductors that can create short circuits  
and harm you if they come into contact with printed circuit boards or areas where power is present.  
Do not lift the expansion enclosure chassis by the handles of the power supply units (PSUs). They are not designed to hold the  
weight of the entire chassis, and the chassis cover could become bent.  
Before moving the expansion enclosure chassis, remove the PSUs to minimize weight.  
Do not remove drives until you are ready to replace them.  
NOTE: To ensure proper expansion enclosure cooling, hard drive blanks must be installed in any hard drive slot that is not  
occupied.  
Pre-Replacement Procedures  
Perform the procedures described in this chapter before replacing a component of the SCv300 and SCv320 expansion enclosure.  
Send Diagnostic Data Using Dell SupportAssist  
Before replacing components, use Dell SupportAssist to send diagnostic data to Dell Technical Support Services.  
1. Use Dell Storage Manager to connect to the Storage Center.  
2. In the Summary tab, click Send SupportAssist Information Now, which is located under SupportAssist Actions in the Status  
pane.  
The Send SupportAssist Information Now dialog box opens.  
3. Select Storage Center Configuration and Detailed Logs.  
4. Click OK.  
Change the Operation Mode of the Storage Center to Maintenance  
Change the operation mode of the Storage Center to Maintenance before replacing components.  
1. Use Dell Storage Manager to connect to the Storage Center.  
2. In the Summary tab, click Edit Settings. The Edit Storage Center Settings dialog box opens.  
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3. Click the General tab.  
4. In the Operation Mode field select Maintenance. Selecting Maintenance isolates alerts from those that would occur during  
normal operation.  
5. Click OK.  
Replacing the Front Bezel  
The front bezel is a cover for the front panel of the expansion enclosure.  
About this task  
The front bezel must be removed from the front panel when replacing hard drives.  
Steps  
1. Use the system key to unlock the keylock at the left end of the bezel.  
2. Lift the release latch next to the keylock.  
3. Rotate the left end of the bezel away from the front panel.  
4. Unhook the right end of the bezel and pull the bezel away from the expansion enclosure.  
Figure 6. Replacing the Front Bezel  
5. Hook the right end of the replacement bezel onto the front panel of the expansion enclosure.  
6. Insert the left end of the bezel into the securing slot until the release latch locks into place.  
7. Secure the bezel with the keylock.  
Replacing Hard Drives  
The SCv300 and SCv320 expansion enclosures supports hot-swappable hard drives.  
The SCv300 expansion enclosure supports up to 12 3.5-inch hard drives installed in a four-column, three-row configuration. The  
SCv320 expansion enclosure supports up to 24 2.5-inch hard drives installed vertically side-by-side. . Hard drives are connected to a  
backplane through hard drive carriers. Hard drive blanks are installed in the hard drive bays that are not occupied.  
NOTE: One spare drive is allocated for every 20 drives in the expansion enclosure.  
SCv300 and SCv320 Expansion Enclosure Drive Numbering  
Drives are numbered from left to right in the SCv300 and SCv320 expansion enclosure.  
The Storage Center identifies drives as XX-YY, where XX is the unit ID of the expansion enclosure, and YY is the drive position inside  
the expansion enclosure.  
The SCv300 holds up to 12 drives, which are numbered from left to right in rows starting from 0 at the top-left drive.  
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Figure 7. SCv300 Drive Numbering  
The SCv320 holds up to 24 drives, which are numbered from left to right starting from 0.  
Figure 8. SCv320 Drive Numbering  
Identify the Failed Hard Drive  
To determine which hard drive failed, use the Dell Storage Manager Client.  
1. Use the Dell Storage Manager Client to connect to the Storage Center.  
2. Click the Hardware tab.  
3. In the Hardware tab navigation pane, select the Storage Center.  
4. In the Hardware Alerts area, find the hardware alert that identifies the expansion enclosure with the failed hard drive.  
Figure 9. Hardware Alert Identifying the Expansion Enclosure with the Failed Hard Drive  
5. In the Hardware tab navigation pane, expand the expansion enclosure identified in the previous step.  
6. Select Disks. The status of each hard drive is displayed in the Disks tab.  
7. Select the failed hard drive. The location of the failed hard drive is displayed in the Disk View tab.  
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Figure 10. Front View of the Expansion Enclosure Showing the Failed Hard Drive  
Replace a Hard Drive  
Use this procedure to replace a failed hard drive.  
Prerequisite  
Use SupportAssist to send diagnostic data to Dell Technical Support Services.  
About this task  
Hard drives can be replaced without shutting down the expansion enclosure.  
CAUTION: To prevent a storage system reset, at least one powered drive must remain installed in the primary chassis  
when multiple drives are replaced.  
Steps  
1. Remove the front bezel.  
A solid amber LED is lit on the failed hard drive.  
2. Press the release button to open the hard drive carrier release handle.  
3. Slide the hard drive out until it is free of the hard drive slot.  
Figure 11. Replacing a Hard Drive  
1. Hard drive carrier release handle  
2. Hard drive indicators  
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3. Hard drive carrier  
4. Hard drive slot  
4. Press the release button on the replacement hard drive to open the hard drive carrier release handle.  
NOTE: Hold the hard drive by the plastic part of the hard drive carrier or the handle.  
5. Insert the hard drive carrier into the hard drive slot until the carrier make contact with the backplane.  
CAUTION: Do not remove the hard drive blanks that are installed in hard drive slots that are not occupied. The hard  
drive blanks ensure proper cooling of the expansion enclosure.  
6. Close the hard drive carrier handle to lock the hard drive in place.  
NOTE: Allow several seconds for the expansion enclosure to recognize the hard drive and determine its status.  
7. Replace the front bezel.  
8. In Storage Manager, make sure that the replacement hard drive is recognized and shown as up and healthy.  
Next step  
Use SupportAssist to send diagnostic data to Dell Technical Support Services.  
Installing Hard Drives in an SCv300 and SCv320 Expansion Enclosure  
An SCv300 and SCv320 expansion enclosure is shipped with drives installed and empty drive blanks are inserted in the unused slots.  
About this task  
The following instructions describe the installation of Dell Enterprise hard drives for reference only.  
Steps  
1. Open the hard drive carrier handle and insert the hard drive carrier into the hard drive slot.  
Start on the left side of the expansion enclosure with slot 0 and install drives from left to right.  
2. Slide the drive into the slot until the hard drive carrier contacts the backplane.  
Figure 12. Installing Dell Enterprise Hard Drives in an SCv300  
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Figure 13. Installing Dell Enterprise Hard Drives in an SCv320  
3. Close the hard drive carrier handle to lock the hard drive in place.  
4. Continue to push firmly until you hear a click and the hard drive carrier handle fully engages.  
5. Insert drive blanks into any open slots in the expansion enclosure.  
All the drive slots in the expansion enclosure must be filled with a drive or drive blank.  
Replacing Rack Rails  
Rack rails are used to install SCv300 and SCv320 expansion enclosures into a rack.  
Prerequisites  
1.  
Use SupportAssist to send diagnostic data to .  
2. Change the operation mode of the Storage Center to Maintenance.  
About this task  
NOTE: Replacing rack rails must be performed during a scheduled maintenance window when the Storage Center is  
unavailable to the network.  
Steps  
1. Shut down the storage system and the expansion enclosure.  
2. Disconnect the power cables and SAS cables from the expansion enclosure.  
3. Remove the expansion enclosure from the rack rails.  
4. Remove the rack rails from the rack.  
5. Install the replacement rack rails in the rack.  
6. Install the expansion enclosure in the rack rails.  
7. Reconnect the power cables and SAS cables to the expansion enclosure.  
8. Start up the storage system and the expansion enclosure.  
Next steps  
1.  
Change the operation mode of the Storage Center to Normal.  
2. Use SupportAssist to send diagnostic data to Dell Technical Support Services.  
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Post-Replacement Procedures  
Perform the procedures described in this section after replacing a component of an SCv300 and SCv320 expansion enclosure.  
Send Diagnostic Data Using Dell SupportAssist  
After replacing components, use Dell SupportAssist to send diagnostic data to Dell Technical Support Services.  
1. Use Dell Storage Manager to connect to the Storage Center.  
2. In the Summary tab, click Send SupportAssist Information Now, which is located under SupportAssist Actions in the Status  
pane.  
The Send SupportAssist Information Now dialog box opens.  
3. Select Storage Center Configuration and Detailed Logs.  
4. Click OK.  
Change the Operation Mode of the Storage Center to Normal  
Change the operation mode of the Storage Center to Normal after replacing components.  
1. Use Dell Storage Manager to connect to the Storage Center.  
2. In the Summary tab, click Edit Settings. The Edit Storage Center Settings dialog box opens.  
3. Click the General tab.  
4. In the Operation Mode field select Normal.  
5. Click OK.  
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Troubleshooting SCv300 and SCv320 Components  
This section contains basic troubleshooting steps for components inside the SCv300 and SCv320 expansion enclosures.  
Troubleshooting Power Supply/Cooling Fan Modules  
Use these steps to troubleshoot power supply/cooling fan modules.  
1. Check the status of the power supply/cooling fan module using the Dell Storage Manager.  
2. Determine the status of the power supply/cooling fan module LEDs.  
If the power supply/cooling fan module fault indicator is lit, the power supply/cooling fan has failed.  
If the AC power LED is not lit, check the power cord and power source into which the power supply is plugged:  
Connect another device to the power source and check whether the device works.  
Connect the power cord to a different power source.  
Replace the power cord.  
3. Reseat the power supply/cooling fan module by removing and reinstalling it.  
NOTE: Allow several seconds for the expansion enclosure to recognize the power supply/cooling fan module and  
determine its status.  
Troubleshooting Hard Drives  
Use these steps to troubleshoot hard drives.  
1. Check the status of the hard drive using the Dell Storage Manager.  
2. Determine the status of the hard drive LEDs.  
If the hard drive status LED blinks amber four times per second, the hard drive has failed.  
If the hard drive status LED is not lit, proceed to the next step.  
3. Check the connectors and reseat the hard drive.  
a. Remove the hard drive.  
b. Check the hard drive and the backplane to ensure that the connectors are not damaged.  
c. Reinstall the hard drive. Make sure the hard drive contacts the backplane.  
Troubleshooting Enclosure Management Modules  
Use these steps to troubleshoot EMMs.  
1. Check the status of the EMM using the Dell Storage Manager.  
2. Check the pins and reseat the EMM.  
a. Remove the EMM.  
b. Verify that the pins on the backplane and the EMM are not bent.  
c. Reinstall the EMM.  
3. Determine the status of the EMM link status LEDs. If the LEDs are not green, check the cables.  
a. Reseat the cables on the expansion enclosure and the storage system.  
b. Recheck the link status LEDs. If the link status LEDs are not green, replace the cables.  
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Troubleshooting the Control Panel  
Use these steps to troubleshoot the control panel.  
1. Determine the status of the control panel LEDs. If the LEDs are not lit, and the enclosure is powered on, the control panel has  
failed.  
2. Reseat the control panel by removing and reinstalling it.  
CAUTION: The storage system and expansion enclosures must be shut down before reseating the control panel.  
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SCv300 and SCv320 Expansion Enclosure  
Technical Specifications  
Technical Specifications  
The technical specifications of the SCv300 and SCv320 expansion enclosures are displayed in the following tables.  
Drives  
SCv300: Up to 12 hot-swappable 3.5-inch 12 Gbps SAS hard drives or SAS solid state drives  
(SSDs)  
SAS hard drives  
SCv320: Up to 24 hot-swappable 2.5-inch 12 Gbps SAS hard drives or SAS solid state drives  
(SSDs)  
NOTE: SCv300 and SCv320 expansion enclosures support self-encrypting drives  
(SEDs).  
Enclosure Management Modules (EMMs)  
EMMs  
Two hot-swappable IO modules  
Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID)  
Controller  
Two hot-swappable storage controllers  
RAID management using Dell Storage Manager  
Management  
Back-Panel Connectors (per EMM)  
SAS connectors  
Four mini-SAS HD connectors for connecting an expansion enclosure to a storage system.  
NOTE: SAS connectors are SFF-8086/SFF-8088 compliant.  
LED Indicators  
One two-color LED indicator for system status  
One single-color LED indicator for power status  
Front panel  
One single-color activity LED  
Hard-drive carrier  
One two-color LED status indicator per drive  
Power supply/cooling fan  
Three LED status indicators for power supply status, power supply module status, and AC status  
Power Supplies  
AC power supply (per power supply)  
Wattage  
Voltage  
600 W  
100–240 VAC (8.6–4.3 A), autoranging, 50/60 Hz  
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Power Supplies  
Heat dissipation  
AC – 2047 BTU/hr  
Available Hard Drive Power (per Slot)  
Supported hard drive power  
consumption (continuous)  
Up to 1.2 A at +5 V, up to 0.5 A at +12 V  
Physical  
Height  
Width  
8.7 cm (3.43 in.)  
48.2 cm (18.98 in.)  
SCv300: 59.4 cm (23.39 in.)  
Depth  
SCv320: 54.1 cm (21.3 in.)  
SCv300: 28.59 kg (63.03 lb)  
Weight (maximum  
configuration)  
SCv320: 24.2 kg (53.35 lb)  
SCv300: 9.0 kg (19.84 lb)  
Weight without drives  
SCv320: 8.8 kg (19.4 lb)  
Environmental  
NOTE: For additional information about environmental measurements for specific configurations, see the Product  
Temperature  
SCv300: 5° to 35°C (41° to 95°F) with a maximum temperature gradation of 10°C (18°F) per  
hour  
Operating  
SCv320: 10° to 35°C (50° to 95°F) with a maximum temperature gradation of 10°C (18°F) per  
hour  
NOTE: For altitudes above 900 m (2950 ft), the maximum operating temperature is  
derated 0.56°C (1°F) per 168 m (550 ft).  
Storage  
–40° to 65°C (–40° to 149°F) with a maximum temperature gradation of 20°C (36°F) per hour  
Relative humidity  
Operating  
Storage  
8% to 85% (noncondensing) with a maximum humidity gradation of 10% per hour  
5% to 95% (noncondensing)  
Altitude  
Operating  
–16 to 3048 m (–50 to 10,000 ft)  
NOTE: For altitudes above 900 m (2950 ft), the maximum operating temperature is  
derated 0.56°C (1°F) per 168 m (550 ft).  
Storage  
–16 to 10,600 m (–50 to 35,000 ft)  
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