User Manual for TrueNAS models including: F100, F60, F100-F60 High Performance Storage Systems, F100-F60, High Performance Storage Systems, Performance Storage Systems, Storage Systems
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DocumentDocumentTrueNAS® F-Series User Manual v.24061 Contents 1 Introduction 1 2 Safety 2 22 Anti-Static Precautions 2 23 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) 2 24 Handling the System 2 3 Specifications 3 31 Enclosure 3 32 PCIe Population 3 33 Memory Allocation 3 4 Space Requirements 3 5 Recommended Tools 3 6 Buttons, Ports, and Indicators 4 61 Front Indicators 4 62 Drive Indicators 4 63 Rear Buttons, Ports, and Indicators 5 7 Racking Procedure 6 71 Remove Chassis Rail from Rack Rail 6 72 Install the Chassis Rail on the System 7 73 Install the Rack Rail in the Rack 8 74 Install the System in the Rack 9 75 Install the Cable Management Arm (CMA) 10 8 Install Cables 10 81 NIC Cabling 11 9 Unracking Procedure 12 91 Remove the CMA 12 92 Uninstall the System from the Rack 13 93 Remove the Rack Rails 14 10 Drive Replacement 15 101 Remove Drive Tray 15 102 Remove a Drive From a Tray 16 10.2.1 Removing Air Baffles to Replace with Drives 16 103 Install a Drive in a Tray 16 Note: Replacing with blanks at some point. 16 104 Install a Drive Tray in the System 17 11 Changing BMC Credentials 18 12 Changing Redfish Credentials 18 13 Additional Resources 19 14 Contacting iXsystems 19 Copyright © 2024 iXsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. All trademarks are the property of their respective owners. v.24061 1 Introduction The TrueNAS F-Series is a 2U, 24-bay, High-Availability storage array with redundant power supplies. Your system comes with the TrueNAS SCALE operating system preloaded. Review the safety considerations and requirements before interacting with the F-Series. Drive Slots PSU 1 Controller 1 Controller 2 PSU 2 Page 1 v.24061 2 Safety 2.2 Anti-Static Precautions Warning - Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Static electricity can build up in your body and discharge when touching conductive materials. Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) is harmful to sensitive electronic devices and components Keep these safety recommendations in mind before opening the system case or handling non-hot-swappable system components. · Turn off the system and remove power cables before opening the case or touching internal components. · Place the system on a clean, hard work surface like a wooden tabletop. Use an ESD dissipative mat if possible to protect the internal components · Touch the metal chassis with your bare hand to dissipate static electricity in your body before handling any internal components, including components not yet installed in the system. We always recommend wearing an anti-static wristband and using a grounding cable. · Store all system components in anti-static bags 2.3 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Warning - PPE Wear proper PPE, like anti-static wrist straps and smocks before touching any sensitive equipment inside the chassis. If you are unsure how to properly replace any parts, contact iXsystems Support. 2.4 Handling the System Hold the system from the sides or bottom whenever possible. Always be mindful of loose cabling or connectors, and avoid pinching or bumping these elements These instructions use "left" and "right" according to your perspective when facing the front of a system or rack. Warning The F-Series weighs 58 lbs fully-loaded and requires a minimum of two people to lift When handling rails, system components, or drives, never force movement if a component seems stuck Gently remove the component and check for pinched cables or obstructing material before installing it again Installing a component with excessive force can damage the system or cause personal injury. Page 2 v.24061 3 Specifications 3.1 Enclosure Drive Count Cooling Fans Power Supplies Power Draw Typical (HA) Max (HA) Storage Controllers Dimensions (H x W x L) Net Weight (Fully Loaded) Operating Temperature Non-Operating Temperature Vibration 3.2 PCIe Population 24 25" NVMe SSD 5 plus one 1 redundant 2 F60 600W 996W 2 3.43" x 17.2" x 27.44" 587 lbs 41°F ~ 95°F -40°F ~ 140°F 010G at 5 Hz to500 Hz F100 800W 1152W 87mm x 438mm x 697mm 267 kg 5°C ~ 35°C -40°C ~ 60°C Model F60 F100 Slot 1 100G NIC (Optional) 100G NIC Slot 2 100G NIC (Optional) 100G NIC (Optional) Slot 3 -100G NIC (Optional) Slot 4 --- 3.3 Memory Allocation Model F60 F100 A 64GB 64GB B 64GB 64GB C 64GB 64GB D 64GB 64GB E 64GB 64GB F 64GB 64GB G 64GB 64GB H 64GB 64GB Total 512GB 512GB 4 Space Requirements The F-Series requires at least 2U of rack space in an an EIA-310 compliant rack The system is 38.9" long with the CMA. The rack posts must be between 30" and 37" apart to install the rail kit. Review your rack setup to ensure the F-Series fits in the rack with any front or back rack doors closed. We recommend having at least four feet of space in front of the rack to account for the system fully extended on the rails and personnel servicing the front of the system We also recommend having at least 32 inches of space behind the rack to account for cable management and personnel serving the back of the system 5 Recommended Tools We recommend these tools when interacting with the TrueNAS F-Series: · #2 Phillips head screw driver · Flat head screw driver · Tape measure · Level Page 3 v.24061 6 Buttons, Ports, and Indicators 6.1 Front Indicators Light Color and Indication Blue (Solid): Locate ID Active Amber (Solid): Component Fault Green (Solid): Component Ready 6.2 Drive Indicators Light Left LED Right LED Right LED Right LED Right LED Color and Indication Blue (Flashing): Locate ID Active Green (Flashing): Drive Activity Amber (Solid): Drive Fault Amber (1Hz Flashing): Linking Amber (2Hz Flashing): Link Failure Page 4 v.24061 6.3 Rear Buttons, Ports, and Indicators Power Supply USB 3.1 x2 TrueNAS Management (Top) Micro OOBM (Bottom) HDMI Light / Button Color and Indication Blue (Solid): Locate ID active / Blue (Flashing): Service Allowed Amber (Flashing): Controller Fault Green (Solid): Controller Ready Powers the system on/off Resets the system Page 5 v.24061 7 Racking Procedure 7.1 Remove Chassis Rail from Rack Rail The rail kit separates into two pieces, the inner chassis rail and the outer rack rail. Slide the inner chassis rail out of the rack rail until it stops, then pull the white tab and remove the chassis rail. Chassis Rail Rack Rail Page 6 v.24061 7.2 Install the Chassis Rail on the System Fit the rail keyholes over the mounting pegs on the system and slide the rail toward the back of the system until it locks. Use a low-profile M4x4 screw to secure the rail to the chassis. Repeat the process for the second chassis rail. Page 7 v.24061 7.3 Install the Rack Rail in the Rack Tip - Rack Spacing To ease field servicing, we recommend you avoid installing the F-Series between two other systems if possible. Place the rail in the rack with the front end towards the front of the rack. Align the rear pins with the rear rack mounting holes in the bottom 2U of reserved rack space. Swing the gray latch handle open and pull it to extend the rail until the rail pins are fully seated in the rack holes Release the latch to lock the rail in place, then secure the rail to the rack by installing one M5x10L screw and washer between the rail pins. At the front of the rail, align the pins with the front rack holes, then push the pins into the holes until the latch clicks. Ensure you mounted the front and rear rail pins in the same U in the rack and that the rail is level Repeat the process for the second rack rail Rack Rear 2 3 3 6 2 5 2 4 1 M5x10L Screw and Washer 1 3 Rack Front 6 5 4 3 2 1 3 2 1 Page 8 3 2 1 v.24061 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7.4 Install the System in the Rack Team-lift the system and align the chassis rails with the rack rails. Slide the ends of the chassis rails into the rack rails and push the system into the rack until the metal safeties click and lock Pull the blue release tabs towards the front of the system and finish pushing the system into the rack. Tighten the thumbscrews to secure each system ear to the rack. 6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 6 2 5 1 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 Page 9 v.24061 7.5 Install the Cable Management Arm (CMA) Starting with the left side, push the post onto the left bracket. On the right side, push the inner post onto the inner bracket, then push the outer post onto the outer bracket. The CMA posts click and lock when installed correctly. 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 Install Cables Open the black baskets on the CMA and route all the wires for both controllers. Ensure the left-side wires have at least 28 inches of slack between the system and the CMA. The right-side wires should have at least 20 inches of slack between the system and the CMA. All cables going through the CMA should be at least five feet long overall. Tip - Cabling We recommend bundling the cables for each controller using the included velcro straps to make servicing easier Left Controller Cables 3 2 Right Controller Cables 1 5' 28" 6 5 4 20" 3 2 1 Page 10 v.24061 Connect ethernet network cables from your local switch or management network to the OOBM and network ports on both controllers Next, connect a monitor to one of the Micro HDMI ports using the VGA adapter, then connect a keyboard to a USB port on the same controller Finally, connect the power cables to both power supplies, then plug them into a power distribution unit. Power Supply USB 3.1 x2 TrueNAS Management (Top) Micro OOBM (Bottom) HDMI 8.1 NIC Cabling If you ordered additional networking cards with your system, you can set them up now. Insert the SR optics into the first port on the NIC, then plug the SR cable into the back of the SR optics. The optics and the cable click and lock into place when installed correctly. Repeat for all remaining ports. Tip - Cable Management Before continuing, test your cable setup by sliding the system out of the rack. The cables should move freely with the CMA without pinching or coming loose. Page 11 v.24061 9 Unracking Procedure Unplug all PSU, networking, and display cables, then open the baskets on the CMA and remove all the cables. If you plan to re-install the system in the rack, be sure to label the cables so you can easily cable the system again 9.1 Remove the CMA Starting with the right side, push the blue release on the outer post and pull the post off the bracket, then do the same for the inner post. Finally, push the blue release on the left CMA post and pull the CMA away from the system. 6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 Page 12 v.24061 9.2 Uninstall the System from the Rack Loosen the thumbscrews on the each system ear and pull the system out of the rack until it stops. Pull the white security tab on each chassis rail, then finish sliding the system out and team lift it out of the rack. 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 Page 13 v.24061 9.3 Remove the Rack Rails At the back of one of the rails, remove the M5 screw, then swing the gray latch handle open and slide the end of the rail off the rack. At the front of the rail, push the latch away from the rack and guide the rail pins out of the rack mounting holes. Repeat the process for the second rack rail 2 3 3 6 2 5 2 4 1 1 3 6 5 3 3 4 3 2 2 2 1 1 Page 14 v.24061 10 Drive Replacement 10.1 Remove Drive Tray To remove a drive tray, push the button on the bottom end of the tray to release the locking arm Gently open the arm until it stops, then pull the tray out from the system Page 15 v.24061 10.2 Remove a Drive From a Tray Uninstall both SSD screws securing the drive to the tray, then gently lift the drive out of the tray screw-side first. 10.2.1 Removing Air Baffles to Replace with Drives If you are replacing an air baffle with a new drive, uninstall both SSD screws securing the baffle to the tray, then gently lift the baffle out of the tray screw-side first. 10.3 Install a Drive in a Tray Ensure the drive connectors point out the back of the tray. Insert the drive into the tray peg-side first, then push the drive down into the tray. Secure the drive in the tray using two SSD screws. Page 16 v.24061 10.4 Install a Drive Tray in the System To remove a drive tray, push the button on the bottom end of the tray to release the locking arm Gently open the arm until it stops, then pull the tray out from the system Page 17 v.24061 13 Additional Resources The TrueNAS Documentation Hub has complete software configuration and usage instructions Click Guide in the TrueNAS web interface or go directly to: https://www.truenas.com/docs Additional hardware guides and articles are in the Documentation Hub's Hardware section: https://www.truenas.com/docs/hardware The TrueNAS Forums provide opportunities to interact with other TrueNAS users and discuss their configurations: https://forums.truenas.com/ 14 Contacting iXsystems Having issues? Please contact iX Support to ensure a smooth resolution. Contact Method Web Email Telephone Telephone Contact Options https://support.ixsystems.com support@iXsystems.com Monday-Friday, 6:00AM to 6:00PM Pacific Standard Time: · US-only toll-free: 1-855-473-7449 option 2 · Local and international: 1-408-943-4100 option 2 Telephone After Hours (24x7 Gold Level Support only): · US-only toll-free: 1-855-499-5131 · International: 1-408-878-3140 (International calling rates will apply) Page 18 v.24061