When connecting SAS cables between 2U expansion enclosures,
you must follow a list of guidelines to ensure that your configuration
is valid.
Orienting the connector
When inserting SAS cables, make sure the connector (SAS cable connectors) is oriented correctly.
- The orientation of the connector must match the orientation
of the port before you push the connector into the port. The cable
connector and socket are keyed, and it is important that you have
proper alignment of the keys when the cable is inserted.
- The blue pull tab must be below the connector.
- Insert the connector gently until it clicks into place.
If you feel resistance, the connector is probably oriented the wrong
way. Do not force it.
- When inserted correctly, the connector can only be removed by
pulling the tab.
- When both ends of a SAS cable are inserted correctly, the green
link LEDs next to the connected SAS ports are lit.
Figure 1. SAS cable connectors
Connecting SAS cables
Be
aware of the following guidelines when you attach the cables to the
SAS ports in 2U expansion enclosures.
- No more than 10 expansion enclosures can be chained to SAS port
1 of a
node canister. The expansion enclosures in this chain should be installed
below the control enclosure.
- For Lenovo Storage V5030 and Lenovo Storage V5030F systems only, no more than 10 expansion enclosures can
be chained to SAS port 2 of a node canister. The expansion enclosures
in this chain should be installed above the control enclosure.
- No cable can be connected between a port on a left canister and
a port on a right canister.
- A cable must not be connected between ports in the same enclosure.
- A connected port on the node canister must connect to a single
port on an expansion canister. Cables that split the connector out
into separate physical connections are not supported.
- Attach cables serially between enclosures; do not skip an enclosure.
- The last enclosure in a chain must not have cables in port 2 of
canister 1 and port 2 of canister 2.
- Ensure that cables are installed in an
orderly way to reduce the risk of cable damage when replaceable units
are removed or inserted.
Refer to Connecting SAS cables to expansion enclosures for examples of SAS cable connections on each
system.