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IP Video Surveillance Storage
Fal2400mz
24-bay 4U rackmount
© 2020 StoneFly, Inc. | All Rights Reserved
Setup Guide
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Table of Contents
Introduction...............................................................................................................................1
Scope of the Document ...............................................................................................................1
FAL2400mz - Hardware ...........................................................................................................2
Dimensions .................................................................................................................................2
Operating Environment ...............................................................................................................2
Front Panel – System Interface....................................................................................................2
Control Panel Buttons .................................................................................................................3
Control Panel LEDs ....................................................................................................................4
Drive Carrier LEDs.....................................................................................................................5
Power Supply LEDs....................................................................................................................6
Rack Installation .......................................................................................................................7
Cabling the FAL2400mz...........................................................................................................12
Software Operation ...................................................................................................................12
Configuring the IPMI KVM......................................................................................................13
Chassis Maintenance...............................................................................................................20
Removing Power from the System ............................................................................................20
Removing the Chassis Cover.....................................................................................................20
Removing / Replacing Hot-Swap Drives ...................................................................................21
Removing a System Fan............................................................................................................23
Replacing a System Fan ........................................................................................................24
Power Supply............................................................................................................................25
Changing the Power Supply ..................................................................................................26
Troubleshooting ......................................................................................................................27
Appendix A..............................................................................................................................28
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Introduction
The Falcon series are high performance high capacity video recording platforms optimally
designed for silent computing without compromising airflow and cooling capabilities. The
Falcon appliance series is built for the enterprise-grade use-case with several tower and
rackmount configurations capable of storing from a few terabytes to hundreds of terabytes of
video data.
The Falcon 2400mz is a fault-tolerant data storage appliance that comes in a convenient, space-
saving 4U rack mount chassis with hot-swappable drives and trays supporting storage capacities
up to 288TB (when fully populated).
The FAL2400mz enables users to configure RAID 0, 1, 3, 5, 6, 10, 30, 50, and 60 with RAID
cache battery backup delivering highly reliable, robust and available video storage solution.
The Falcon appliance family also supports optional cloud connect to public and private clouds
for cost effective video archiving. By leveraging the built-in cloud storage gateway, users can
configure the video recording platform to store live videos as they are recorded while archived
footage is transferred to secure storage in Azure, AWS, or any other S3 compatible cloud or in
StoneFly private cloud.
Scope of the Document
The purpose of this document is to guide the user through the setup process and to share the
technical specifications and hardware information of the FAL2400mz video recording platform.
The technical specifications, hardware build, hardware components, and troubleshooting of
FAL2400mz are described in this document
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FAL2400mz - Hardware
Dimensions
Height 7” (178 mm)
Width 17.2” (437 mm)
Depth 26” (660 mm)
Gross Weight 75 lbs (34.02 kg)
Operating Environment
Operating Temperature Range 5°C - 35°C (41°F - 95°F)
Non-Operating Temperature Range -40°C - 70°C (-40°F - 158°F)
Operating Relative Humidity Range 8% - 90% (non-condensing)
Non-Operating Relative Humidity Range 5% - 95% (non-condensing)
Front Panel – System Interface
Buttons  Power On/Off button
 System Reset Button
LEDs  2 Network Activity LEDs
 Fan Fail/System Over Heat LED
 HDD activity LED
 Power Status LED
 Unit Identification (UID) LED
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FAL2400mz - Front Control Panel
Control Panel Buttons
Power
The main power switch is used to apply or remove power from the power supply to the server
system. Turning off system power with this button removes the main power but keeps standby
power supplied to the system. Therefore, you must unplug system before servicing.
Reset
The reset button is used to reboot the system.
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Control Panel LEDs
There are six LEDs that provide status information about the system.
Power
Indicates power is being supplied to the system power supply units. This LED should normally
be illuminated when the system is operating.
HDD
Indicates activity on the hard drive when
flashing.
Indicates network activity on GLAN2 when
flashing.
Indicates network activity on GLAN1 when
flashing.
Power Fail
Indicates a power supply has failed.
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Information LED
Alerts operator of several states, as noted in the table below.
Information LED
Status Description
Continuously on and red An overheat condition has occurred.
(This may be caused by cable congestion.)
Blinking red (1 Hz) Fan failure, check for an inoperative fan.
Blinking red (0.25 Hz) Power failure, check for a non-operational power supply.
Solid blue Local UID has been activated. Use this function to locate the server
in a rack mount environment.
Blinking blue Remote UID is on. Use this function to identify the server from a
remote location.
Drive Carrier LEDs
The chassis includes externally accessible SAS/SATA drives. Each drive carrier displays two
status LEDs on the front of the carrier.
LED
Color
Blinking Pattern Behavior for Device
Activity LED Blue Solid On SAS/NVMe drive installed
Blue Blinking I/O activity
Status LED Red Solid On Failed drive for SAS/SATA/NVMe with
RSTe support
Red Blinking at 1 Hz Rebuild drive for SAS/SATA with RSTe
support
Red Blinking with two
blinks and one
stop at 1 Hz
Hot spare for SAS/SATA with RSTe
support
Red On for five
seconds, then off
Power on for SAS/SATA with RSTe
support
Red Blinking at 4 Hz Identify drive for SAS/SATA with RSTe
support
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Power Supply LEDs
On the rear of the power supply module, an LED displays the status.
 Solid Green: When illuminated, indicates that the power supply is on.
 Solid Amber: When illuminated, indicates the power supply is plugged in and turned off,
or the system is off but in an abnormal state.
 Blinking Amber: When blinking, this system power supply temperature has reached
63C. The system will automatically power-down when the power supply temperature
reaches 70C and restart when the power supply temperature goes below 60C.
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Rack Installation
This section provides information on installing the StoneFly FAL2400mz appliance into a rack or cabinet
with the rails provided. There are a variety of rack/cabinet units on the market, which may mean that the
assembly procedure will differ slightly. You should also refer to the installation instructions that came
with the rack unit you are using.
NOTE: This rail will fit a rack/cabinet between 26.5" and 36.4" deep.
Identifying the Sections of the Rack Rails
The FAL2400mz appliance package includes one pair of rack rail assemblies in the rack mounting kit.
Each assembly consists of an inner rail that secures the appliance with the chassis and an outer rail that is
attached directly to the rack. The inner rails are etched with “L” (left side) and “R” (right side) to make
them easily distinguishable.
Identifying the Rack Rails
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Locking Tabs
Each inner rail has a locking tab. This tab locks the chassis into place when installed and pushed fully into the
rack. These tabs also lock the chassis in place when fully extended from the rack. This prevents the server from
coming completely out of the rack when the chassis is pulled out for servicing.
Releasing the Inner Rail
Each inner rail has a locking latch. This latch prevents the server from coming completely out
of the rack when the chassis is pulled out for servicing. To mount the rail onto the chassis, first
release the inner rail from the outer rails.
Releasing the Inner Rail from the Outer Rails:
1. Pull the inner rail out of the outer rail until it is fully extended as illustrated below.
2. Press the locking tab down to release the inner rail.
3. Pull the inner rail all the way out.
4. Repeat for the other outer rail.
Extending and Releasing the Inner Rail
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Installing the Inner Rails on the Chassis
Installing the Inner Rails
1. Identify the left and right inner rails. They are labeled.
2. Place the inner rail firmly against the side of the chassis, aligning the hooks on the sideof the
chassis with the holes in the inner rail.
3. Slide the inner rail forward toward the front of the chassis until the quick release bracket
snaps into place, securing the rail to the chassis.
4. Optionally, you can further secure the inner rail to the chassis with a screw.
5. Repeat for the other inner rail.
Installing the Inner Rails
Inner Rails Installed on the Chassis
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Installing the Outer Rails onto the Rack
Installing the Outer Rails
1. Press upward on the locking tab at the rear end of the middle rail.
2. Push the middle rail back into the outer rail.
3. Hang the hooks on the front of the outer rail onto the square holes on the front of the rack.
If desired, use screws to secure the outer rails to the rack.
4. Pull out the rear of the outer rail, adjusting the length until it just fits within the posts of the
rack.
5. Hang the hooks of the rear section of the outer rail onto the square holes on the rear of the
rack. Take care that the proper holes are used so the rails are level. If desired, use screws to
secure the rear of the outer rail to the rear of the rack.
Extending and Mounting the Outer Rails
The rack stabilizing mechanism must be in place, or the rack must be
bolted to the floor before you slide the unit out for servicing.
Failure to stabilize the rack can cause the rack to tip over. Do not use a
two post “telco” type rack.
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Sliding the Chassis onto the Rack Rails
Warning: Mounting the system into the rack requires at least
two people to support the chassis during installation. Please
follow the safety recommendations printed on the rails.
Installing the Chassis into a Rack
1. Extend the outer rails as illustrated above.
2. Align the inner rails of the chassis with the outer rails on the rack.
3. Slide the inner rails into the outer rails, keeping the pressure even on both sides.
When the chassis has been pushed completely into the rack, it should click into the
locked position.
4. Optional screws may be used to hold the front of the chassis to the rack.
Installing the Chassis into a Rack
Note: The figure above is for illustrative purposes only. Always install servers to the
bottom of the rack first.
Caution: Do not pick up the server with the front handles.
They are designed to pull the system from a rack only.
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Cabling the FAL2400mz
 Connect a video display to the blue 15-pin VGA port.
 Connect a keyboard to a USB port.
 Connect a mouse to a USB port.
 Connect power to the power supplies via the provided power cords, preferably from a
UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) with battery backup rated to handle the appliance.
 Connect 1 network cable to the IPMI port and 4 network cables (preferably CAT-6 or
CAT-5e) to the NIC ports (see above figure).
Note: For camera/system connection examples, refer to Appendix A.
Software Operation
 Power On the system and login using the following credentials:
o Username: administrator
o Password: Falcon!
 Fill out the end user registration form that will pop up on startup. If you wish to register
at a later date, you could use the link on the desktop.
Note: Support will not be provided until the form is completed and submitted.
 You will also find the following links on the system desktop:
o RAID Management GUI (the login information is Username: administrator and
Password: Falcon!)
o Product Registration Form (for faster support and assistance we highly
recommend registering your product)
o Any requested [pre-installed] video management software shortcut.
IPMI
Management
Data
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 The factory preset system information for the Falcon series video storage system is as
follows:
Username: administrator
Password: Falcon!
IP Address: DHCP
Workgroup: Servgroup
Configuring the IPMI KVM
The Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) KVM configuration allows for Remote
Management and Power Control of the StoneFly FAL2400mz system. This configuration is
optional to perform, but recommended.
To configure the IPMI module, connect a keyboard and monitor to the system. Power on the
system and press the Del key to enter the BIOS setup.
Navigate to IPMI tab and go to BMC Network Configurations:
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In the BMC Network Configuration tab, select Update IPMI LAN Configuration and press
Enter:
When prompted, select Yes and press Enter.
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From the additional list of options, select Configuration Address Source and press Enter:
From the prompt, select Static and press Enter:
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Enter the Static IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway IP Address.
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When entering addresses, please note:
1. IP Address: Must be on the same subnet as FAL2400mz’s Management port
2. IP Subnet Mask: Same as FAL2400mz’s Management port
3. Default Gateway: Same as FAL2400mz’s Management port
Press the “ESC” key to exit. Navigate to the Exit tab and select Save Changes and Exit.
Note: The system will require power to be removed before IPMI IP Address will take effect.
Accessing the IPMI Interface
Start a browser and navigate to the configured IP address.
Enter the following information in the login screen:
 Username: falcon
 Password: Falcon1!
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Navigate to Remote Control tab and select iKVM/HTML5:
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Click on iKVM/HTML5 to launch remote console:
Select Launch Console to open the system console.
The system user console screen will appear.
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Chassis Maintenance
This section covers the steps to perform maintenance on the chassis. The only tool required is a
Phillips screw driver.
Review the warnings and precautions listed in the manual before setting up or servicing this
chassis.
Removing Power from the System
Before performing some setup or maintenance tasks, use the following procedure to ensure that
power has been removed from the system.
 Use the operating system to power down the node, following the on-screen prompts.
 After the system has completely shut-down, carefully grasp the head of the power cord
and gently pull it out of the back of the power supply.
 Disconnect the cord from the power strip or wall outlet.
Removing the Chassis Cover
1. If necessary, unplug the chassis from any power source.
2. If necessary, remove the two screws securing the cover to the side of the chassis.
3. Depress the two release buttons, pushing the cover toward the rear of the chassis, and lift
it up, and off.
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Caution: Except for short periods of time, do not operate the server without the cover in place.
The chassis cover must be in place to allow proper airflow and prevent overheating.
Removing / Replacing Hot-Swap Drives
1. Press the release button on the drive carrier. This extends the drive carrier handle.
2. Use the handle to pull the drive carrier out of the chassis.
Caution: Except for short periods of time, such as while swapping hard drives, do not operate
the server with the carriers removed from the chassis drive bays.
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1. Remove the two screws securing the dummy drive to the drive carrier and remove the
dummy drive. Place the hard drive carrier on a flat surface such as a desk, table or work
bench.
2. Slide the hard drive into the carrier with the printed circuit board side facing down.
3. Carefully align the mounting holes in both the drive carrier and the hard drive.
4. Secure the hard drive to the carrier using six screws.
5. Replace the drive tray into the chassis. Make sure to close the drive carrier handle to lock
the drive carrier into place.
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Removing a System Fan
Five heavy-duty system fans (three front fans and two rear fans) provide cooling for the chassis.
These fans circulate air through the chassis as a means of lowering the chassis internal
temperature.
Front System Fan Rear System Fan
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Replacing a System Fan
1. Open the chassis while the power is running to determine which fan has failed. (Never
run the server for an extended period of time with the chassis cover open)
2. Remove the failed fan’s power cord from the server board.
3. Press the fan release tab to lift the failed fan from the chassis and pull it completely out of
the chassis.
4. Place the new fan into the vacant space in the housing while making sure the arrows on
the top of the fan (indicating airflow direction) point in the same direction as the arrows
on the other fans.
5. Check that the fan is working properly before replacing the chassis cover.
Placing the Front System Fan
Placing the Rear System Fan
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Power Supply
The chassis has a redundant power supply. Redundant power supplies are hot-swappable, and
can be changed without powering down the system. New units can be ordered directly from
StoneFly, Inc.
This power supply is auto-switching capable. This enables it to automatically sense and operate
at a 100v to 240v input voltage. An amber light will be illuminated on the power supply when
the power is off. An illuminated green light indicates that the power supply is operating.
Power Supply Module
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Changing the Power Supply
1. Unplug the AC cord from the module to be replaced.
2. Push the release tab on the back of the power supply as illustrated.
Power Supply Release Tab
3. Pull the power supply out using the handle provided.
4. Replace the failed power module with the same model.
5. Push the new power supply module into the power bay until it clicks.
6. Plug the AC power cord back into the module.
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Troubleshooting Guide
In this section, we describe some of the most commonly encountered issues. If you cannot
resolve your hardware problems using the information provided in this section, please contact
support at the number listed on the README page attached to the system, or by using the
information provided at the end of this document.
Question:
The unit is beeping, what do I do?
Answer:
 Make sure that all the cables, specially the power cables are connected.
 Check to see if any of the disk drives has failed.
 Check to see if a power supply has failed.
Question:
One of my power supplies or disk drives have failed, what do I do?
Answer:
Please contact StoneFly support at the number listed on the README page, which was shipped
with the system, and request an RMA for the failed component.
Question:
When I power the system On, I get message “No Operating system found”. What should I do?
Answer:
It is possible that the boot sequence in the BIOS is attempting to boot the machine from the
wrong device. Please enter the BIOS and set the OS disk as the first boot device. If it still does
not work, please contact StoneFly technical support.
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Appendix A
Possible Camera Configuration Examples:
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Hayward, CA 94545, USA.
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FAL2400mz_SetupGuide_v1.1.pdf

  • 1. IP Video Surveillance Storage Fal2400mz 24-bay 4U rackmount © 2020 StoneFly, Inc. | All Rights Reserved Setup Guide
  • 2. Copyright © 2006-2020 StoneFly, Inc. All rights are reserved. No part of this document may be photocopied or reproduced without the prior written consent of StoneFly. The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. StoneFly shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this material. StoneFly, the StoneFly logo, Storage Concentrator, Integrated Storage Concentrator, ISC, Modular Storage Concentrator, StoneFly Backup Advantage, StoneFusion, StoneFly Replicator CDP, ValueSAN, Unified Scale Out, USO, Super Scale Out, SSO, Twin Scale Out, TSO, Unified Storage & Server, USS, Unified Deduplicated Storage, UDS, Unified Encrypted Storage, UES, OptiSAN, StoneFly Voyager, DR365, DR365 Fusion, StoneFly Mirroring, Storage Concentrator Virtual Machine, SCVM, Software-Defined Unified Storage, SDUS, and StoneFly Cloud Drive are property of StoneFly, Inc. Other brands and their products are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
  • 3. Table of Contents Introduction...............................................................................................................................1 Scope of the Document ...............................................................................................................1 FAL2400mz - Hardware ...........................................................................................................2 Dimensions .................................................................................................................................2 Operating Environment ...............................................................................................................2 Front Panel – System Interface....................................................................................................2 Control Panel Buttons .................................................................................................................3 Control Panel LEDs ....................................................................................................................4 Drive Carrier LEDs.....................................................................................................................5 Power Supply LEDs....................................................................................................................6 Rack Installation .......................................................................................................................7 Cabling the FAL2400mz...........................................................................................................12 Software Operation ...................................................................................................................12 Configuring the IPMI KVM......................................................................................................13 Chassis Maintenance...............................................................................................................20 Removing Power from the System ............................................................................................20 Removing the Chassis Cover.....................................................................................................20 Removing / Replacing Hot-Swap Drives ...................................................................................21 Removing a System Fan............................................................................................................23 Replacing a System Fan ........................................................................................................24 Power Supply............................................................................................................................25 Changing the Power Supply ..................................................................................................26 Troubleshooting ......................................................................................................................27 Appendix A..............................................................................................................................28
  • 4. FAL2400mz Setup Guide P a g e | 1 © 2020 StoneFly, Inc. | All rights reserved. Introduction The Falcon series are high performance high capacity video recording platforms optimally designed for silent computing without compromising airflow and cooling capabilities. The Falcon appliance series is built for the enterprise-grade use-case with several tower and rackmount configurations capable of storing from a few terabytes to hundreds of terabytes of video data. The Falcon 2400mz is a fault-tolerant data storage appliance that comes in a convenient, space- saving 4U rack mount chassis with hot-swappable drives and trays supporting storage capacities up to 288TB (when fully populated). The FAL2400mz enables users to configure RAID 0, 1, 3, 5, 6, 10, 30, 50, and 60 with RAID cache battery backup delivering highly reliable, robust and available video storage solution. The Falcon appliance family also supports optional cloud connect to public and private clouds for cost effective video archiving. By leveraging the built-in cloud storage gateway, users can configure the video recording platform to store live videos as they are recorded while archived footage is transferred to secure storage in Azure, AWS, or any other S3 compatible cloud or in StoneFly private cloud. Scope of the Document The purpose of this document is to guide the user through the setup process and to share the technical specifications and hardware information of the FAL2400mz video recording platform. The technical specifications, hardware build, hardware components, and troubleshooting of FAL2400mz are described in this document
  • 5. FAL2400mz Setup Guide P a g e | 2 © 2020 StoneFly, Inc. | All rights reserved. FAL2400mz - Hardware Dimensions Height 7” (178 mm) Width 17.2” (437 mm) Depth 26” (660 mm) Gross Weight 75 lbs (34.02 kg) Operating Environment Operating Temperature Range 5°C - 35°C (41°F - 95°F) Non-Operating Temperature Range -40°C - 70°C (-40°F - 158°F) Operating Relative Humidity Range 8% - 90% (non-condensing) Non-Operating Relative Humidity Range 5% - 95% (non-condensing) Front Panel – System Interface Buttons  Power On/Off button  System Reset Button LEDs  2 Network Activity LEDs  Fan Fail/System Over Heat LED  HDD activity LED  Power Status LED  Unit Identification (UID) LED
  • 6. FAL2400mz Setup Guide P a g e | 3 © 2020 StoneFly, Inc. | All rights reserved. FAL2400mz - Front Control Panel Control Panel Buttons Power The main power switch is used to apply or remove power from the power supply to the server system. Turning off system power with this button removes the main power but keeps standby power supplied to the system. Therefore, you must unplug system before servicing. Reset The reset button is used to reboot the system.
  • 7. FAL2400mz Setup Guide P a g e | 4 © 2020 StoneFly, Inc. | All rights reserved. Control Panel LEDs There are six LEDs that provide status information about the system. Power Indicates power is being supplied to the system power supply units. This LED should normally be illuminated when the system is operating. HDD Indicates activity on the hard drive when flashing. Indicates network activity on GLAN2 when flashing. Indicates network activity on GLAN1 when flashing. Power Fail Indicates a power supply has failed.
  • 8. FAL2400mz Setup Guide P a g e | 5 © 2020 StoneFly, Inc. | All rights reserved. Information LED Alerts operator of several states, as noted in the table below. Information LED Status Description Continuously on and red An overheat condition has occurred. (This may be caused by cable congestion.) Blinking red (1 Hz) Fan failure, check for an inoperative fan. Blinking red (0.25 Hz) Power failure, check for a non-operational power supply. Solid blue Local UID has been activated. Use this function to locate the server in a rack mount environment. Blinking blue Remote UID is on. Use this function to identify the server from a remote location. Drive Carrier LEDs The chassis includes externally accessible SAS/SATA drives. Each drive carrier displays two status LEDs on the front of the carrier. LED Color Blinking Pattern Behavior for Device Activity LED Blue Solid On SAS/NVMe drive installed Blue Blinking I/O activity Status LED Red Solid On Failed drive for SAS/SATA/NVMe with RSTe support Red Blinking at 1 Hz Rebuild drive for SAS/SATA with RSTe support Red Blinking with two blinks and one stop at 1 Hz Hot spare for SAS/SATA with RSTe support Red On for five seconds, then off Power on for SAS/SATA with RSTe support Red Blinking at 4 Hz Identify drive for SAS/SATA with RSTe support
  • 9. FAL2400mz Setup Guide P a g e | 6 © 2020 StoneFly, Inc. | All rights reserved. Power Supply LEDs On the rear of the power supply module, an LED displays the status.  Solid Green: When illuminated, indicates that the power supply is on.  Solid Amber: When illuminated, indicates the power supply is plugged in and turned off, or the system is off but in an abnormal state.  Blinking Amber: When blinking, this system power supply temperature has reached 63C. The system will automatically power-down when the power supply temperature reaches 70C and restart when the power supply temperature goes below 60C.
  • 10. FAL2400mz Setup Guide P a g e | 7 © 2020 StoneFly, Inc. | All rights reserved. Rack Installation This section provides information on installing the StoneFly FAL2400mz appliance into a rack or cabinet with the rails provided. There are a variety of rack/cabinet units on the market, which may mean that the assembly procedure will differ slightly. You should also refer to the installation instructions that came with the rack unit you are using. NOTE: This rail will fit a rack/cabinet between 26.5" and 36.4" deep. Identifying the Sections of the Rack Rails The FAL2400mz appliance package includes one pair of rack rail assemblies in the rack mounting kit. Each assembly consists of an inner rail that secures the appliance with the chassis and an outer rail that is attached directly to the rack. The inner rails are etched with “L” (left side) and “R” (right side) to make them easily distinguishable. Identifying the Rack Rails
  • 11. FAL2400mz Setup Guide P a g e | 8 © 2020 StoneFly, Inc. | All rights reserved. Locking Tabs Each inner rail has a locking tab. This tab locks the chassis into place when installed and pushed fully into the rack. These tabs also lock the chassis in place when fully extended from the rack. This prevents the server from coming completely out of the rack when the chassis is pulled out for servicing. Releasing the Inner Rail Each inner rail has a locking latch. This latch prevents the server from coming completely out of the rack when the chassis is pulled out for servicing. To mount the rail onto the chassis, first release the inner rail from the outer rails. Releasing the Inner Rail from the Outer Rails: 1. Pull the inner rail out of the outer rail until it is fully extended as illustrated below. 2. Press the locking tab down to release the inner rail. 3. Pull the inner rail all the way out. 4. Repeat for the other outer rail. Extending and Releasing the Inner Rail
  • 12. FAL2400mz Setup Guide P a g e | 9 © 2020 StoneFly, Inc. | All rights reserved. Installing the Inner Rails on the Chassis Installing the Inner Rails 1. Identify the left and right inner rails. They are labeled. 2. Place the inner rail firmly against the side of the chassis, aligning the hooks on the sideof the chassis with the holes in the inner rail. 3. Slide the inner rail forward toward the front of the chassis until the quick release bracket snaps into place, securing the rail to the chassis. 4. Optionally, you can further secure the inner rail to the chassis with a screw. 5. Repeat for the other inner rail. Installing the Inner Rails Inner Rails Installed on the Chassis
  • 13. FAL2400mz Setup Guide P a g e | 10 © 2020 StoneFly, Inc. | All rights reserved. Installing the Outer Rails onto the Rack Installing the Outer Rails 1. Press upward on the locking tab at the rear end of the middle rail. 2. Push the middle rail back into the outer rail. 3. Hang the hooks on the front of the outer rail onto the square holes on the front of the rack. If desired, use screws to secure the outer rails to the rack. 4. Pull out the rear of the outer rail, adjusting the length until it just fits within the posts of the rack. 5. Hang the hooks of the rear section of the outer rail onto the square holes on the rear of the rack. Take care that the proper holes are used so the rails are level. If desired, use screws to secure the rear of the outer rail to the rear of the rack. Extending and Mounting the Outer Rails The rack stabilizing mechanism must be in place, or the rack must be bolted to the floor before you slide the unit out for servicing. Failure to stabilize the rack can cause the rack to tip over. Do not use a two post “telco” type rack.
  • 14. FAL2400mz Setup Guide P a g e | 11 © 2020 StoneFly, Inc. | All rights reserved. Sliding the Chassis onto the Rack Rails Warning: Mounting the system into the rack requires at least two people to support the chassis during installation. Please follow the safety recommendations printed on the rails. Installing the Chassis into a Rack 1. Extend the outer rails as illustrated above. 2. Align the inner rails of the chassis with the outer rails on the rack. 3. Slide the inner rails into the outer rails, keeping the pressure even on both sides. When the chassis has been pushed completely into the rack, it should click into the locked position. 4. Optional screws may be used to hold the front of the chassis to the rack. Installing the Chassis into a Rack Note: The figure above is for illustrative purposes only. Always install servers to the bottom of the rack first. Caution: Do not pick up the server with the front handles. They are designed to pull the system from a rack only.
  • 15. FAL2400mz Setup Guide P a g e | 12 © 2020 StoneFly, Inc. | All rights reserved. Cabling the FAL2400mz  Connect a video display to the blue 15-pin VGA port.  Connect a keyboard to a USB port.  Connect a mouse to a USB port.  Connect power to the power supplies via the provided power cords, preferably from a UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) with battery backup rated to handle the appliance.  Connect 1 network cable to the IPMI port and 4 network cables (preferably CAT-6 or CAT-5e) to the NIC ports (see above figure). Note: For camera/system connection examples, refer to Appendix A. Software Operation  Power On the system and login using the following credentials: o Username: administrator o Password: Falcon!  Fill out the end user registration form that will pop up on startup. If you wish to register at a later date, you could use the link on the desktop. Note: Support will not be provided until the form is completed and submitted.  You will also find the following links on the system desktop: o RAID Management GUI (the login information is Username: administrator and Password: Falcon!) o Product Registration Form (for faster support and assistance we highly recommend registering your product) o Any requested [pre-installed] video management software shortcut. IPMI Management Data
  • 16. FAL2400mz Setup Guide P a g e | 13 © 2020 StoneFly, Inc. | All rights reserved.  The factory preset system information for the Falcon series video storage system is as follows: Username: administrator Password: Falcon! IP Address: DHCP Workgroup: Servgroup Configuring the IPMI KVM The Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) KVM configuration allows for Remote Management and Power Control of the StoneFly FAL2400mz system. This configuration is optional to perform, but recommended. To configure the IPMI module, connect a keyboard and monitor to the system. Power on the system and press the Del key to enter the BIOS setup. Navigate to IPMI tab and go to BMC Network Configurations:
  • 17. FAL2400mz Setup Guide P a g e | 14 © 2020 StoneFly, Inc. | All rights reserved. In the BMC Network Configuration tab, select Update IPMI LAN Configuration and press Enter: When prompted, select Yes and press Enter.
  • 18. FAL2400mz Setup Guide P a g e | 15 © 2020 StoneFly, Inc. | All rights reserved. From the additional list of options, select Configuration Address Source and press Enter: From the prompt, select Static and press Enter:
  • 19. FAL2400mz Setup Guide P a g e | 16 © 2020 StoneFly, Inc. | All rights reserved. Enter the Static IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway IP Address.
  • 20. FAL2400mz Setup Guide P a g e | 17 © 2020 StoneFly, Inc. | All rights reserved. When entering addresses, please note: 1. IP Address: Must be on the same subnet as FAL2400mz’s Management port 2. IP Subnet Mask: Same as FAL2400mz’s Management port 3. Default Gateway: Same as FAL2400mz’s Management port Press the “ESC” key to exit. Navigate to the Exit tab and select Save Changes and Exit. Note: The system will require power to be removed before IPMI IP Address will take effect. Accessing the IPMI Interface Start a browser and navigate to the configured IP address. Enter the following information in the login screen:  Username: falcon  Password: Falcon1!
  • 21. FAL2400mz Setup Guide P a g e | 18 © 2020 StoneFly, Inc. | All rights reserved. Navigate to Remote Control tab and select iKVM/HTML5:
  • 22. FAL2400mz Setup Guide P a g e | 19 © 2020 StoneFly, Inc. | All rights reserved. Click on iKVM/HTML5 to launch remote console: Select Launch Console to open the system console. The system user console screen will appear.
  • 23. FAL2400mz Setup Guide P a g e | 20 © 2020 StoneFly, Inc. | All rights reserved. Chassis Maintenance This section covers the steps to perform maintenance on the chassis. The only tool required is a Phillips screw driver. Review the warnings and precautions listed in the manual before setting up or servicing this chassis. Removing Power from the System Before performing some setup or maintenance tasks, use the following procedure to ensure that power has been removed from the system.  Use the operating system to power down the node, following the on-screen prompts.  After the system has completely shut-down, carefully grasp the head of the power cord and gently pull it out of the back of the power supply.  Disconnect the cord from the power strip or wall outlet. Removing the Chassis Cover 1. If necessary, unplug the chassis from any power source. 2. If necessary, remove the two screws securing the cover to the side of the chassis. 3. Depress the two release buttons, pushing the cover toward the rear of the chassis, and lift it up, and off.
  • 24. FAL2400mz Setup Guide P a g e | 21 © 2020 StoneFly, Inc. | All rights reserved. Caution: Except for short periods of time, do not operate the server without the cover in place. The chassis cover must be in place to allow proper airflow and prevent overheating. Removing / Replacing Hot-Swap Drives 1. Press the release button on the drive carrier. This extends the drive carrier handle. 2. Use the handle to pull the drive carrier out of the chassis. Caution: Except for short periods of time, such as while swapping hard drives, do not operate the server with the carriers removed from the chassis drive bays.
  • 25. FAL2400mz Setup Guide P a g e | 22 © 2020 StoneFly, Inc. | All rights reserved. 1. Remove the two screws securing the dummy drive to the drive carrier and remove the dummy drive. Place the hard drive carrier on a flat surface such as a desk, table or work bench. 2. Slide the hard drive into the carrier with the printed circuit board side facing down. 3. Carefully align the mounting holes in both the drive carrier and the hard drive. 4. Secure the hard drive to the carrier using six screws. 5. Replace the drive tray into the chassis. Make sure to close the drive carrier handle to lock the drive carrier into place.
  • 26. FAL2400mz Setup Guide P a g e | 23 © 2020 StoneFly, Inc. | All rights reserved. Removing a System Fan Five heavy-duty system fans (three front fans and two rear fans) provide cooling for the chassis. These fans circulate air through the chassis as a means of lowering the chassis internal temperature. Front System Fan Rear System Fan
  • 27. FAL2400mz Setup Guide P a g e | 24 © 2020 StoneFly, Inc. | All rights reserved. Replacing a System Fan 1. Open the chassis while the power is running to determine which fan has failed. (Never run the server for an extended period of time with the chassis cover open) 2. Remove the failed fan’s power cord from the server board. 3. Press the fan release tab to lift the failed fan from the chassis and pull it completely out of the chassis. 4. Place the new fan into the vacant space in the housing while making sure the arrows on the top of the fan (indicating airflow direction) point in the same direction as the arrows on the other fans. 5. Check that the fan is working properly before replacing the chassis cover. Placing the Front System Fan Placing the Rear System Fan
  • 28. FAL2400mz Setup Guide P a g e | 25 © 2020 StoneFly, Inc. | All rights reserved. Power Supply The chassis has a redundant power supply. Redundant power supplies are hot-swappable, and can be changed without powering down the system. New units can be ordered directly from StoneFly, Inc. This power supply is auto-switching capable. This enables it to automatically sense and operate at a 100v to 240v input voltage. An amber light will be illuminated on the power supply when the power is off. An illuminated green light indicates that the power supply is operating. Power Supply Module
  • 29. FAL2400mz Setup Guide P a g e | 26 © 2020 StoneFly, Inc. | All rights reserved. Changing the Power Supply 1. Unplug the AC cord from the module to be replaced. 2. Push the release tab on the back of the power supply as illustrated. Power Supply Release Tab 3. Pull the power supply out using the handle provided. 4. Replace the failed power module with the same model. 5. Push the new power supply module into the power bay until it clicks. 6. Plug the AC power cord back into the module.
  • 30. FAL2400mz Setup Guide P a g e | 27 © 2020 StoneFly, Inc. | All rights reserved. Troubleshooting Guide In this section, we describe some of the most commonly encountered issues. If you cannot resolve your hardware problems using the information provided in this section, please contact support at the number listed on the README page attached to the system, or by using the information provided at the end of this document. Question: The unit is beeping, what do I do? Answer:  Make sure that all the cables, specially the power cables are connected.  Check to see if any of the disk drives has failed.  Check to see if a power supply has failed. Question: One of my power supplies or disk drives have failed, what do I do? Answer: Please contact StoneFly support at the number listed on the README page, which was shipped with the system, and request an RMA for the failed component. Question: When I power the system On, I get message “No Operating system found”. What should I do? Answer: It is possible that the boot sequence in the BIOS is attempting to boot the machine from the wrong device. Please enter the BIOS and set the OS disk as the first boot device. If it still does not work, please contact StoneFly technical support.
  • 31. FAL2400mz Setup Guide P a g e | 28 © 2020 StoneFly, Inc. | All rights reserved. Appendix A Possible Camera Configuration Examples:
  • 32. FAL2400mz Setup Guide P a g e | 29 © 2020 StoneFly, Inc. | All rights reserved.
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