Unpacking and Checking Goods
When required goods arrived, the project supervisor and the customer representative need to unpack and check them together to ensure that they are intact and have the required number.
The adjustable guide rails of a cabinet are pre-installed. Four bags of screws for using the adjustable guide rails are bundled in the cabinet's lower left corner and lower right corner (two bags on each side). Use them as required and put the remaining screws back to the original place because they will be used for future expansion of disk enclosures.
Procedure
- Find the Packing List that is attached to the surface of the package.
- Check whether the goods are consistent with those stated in the Packing List.Figure 3-45 Packing list
- Sign the Goods Receipt based on the check result.
- If goods are confirmed intact, the project supervisors and customer representatives sign the Goods Receipt to confirm that no defective goods exist. Then the customers take over the goods.
- If short shipment of goods is stated in the Goods Receipt, contact the local Huawei office for subsequent handling. The project supervisors and customer representatives sign the Goods Receipt.
- If short, wrong, or excessive shipment of goods is found or goods are damaged, the project supervisors and the customer representatives sign the Memo for Unpacking and Checking Goods and Goods Receipt. In addition, the project supervisors fill in the Goods Feedback Sheet, submit it to the local Huawei office within three days, and keep the defective goods (including internal and external packages) for later investigation.
Follow-up Procedure
When the product is delivered as bay, layout diagrams are attached close to the front and rear doors of the bay to help determine the maximum number of cascaded disk enclosures in a loop in the storage system. In the layout diagram, loops of disk enclosures (DAE) are divided by color. The number of disk enclosures in a colored area is the maximum number of disk enclosures of the same type that can be cascaded in a loop. The layout diagram shown in Figure 3-46 is used as an example.
- Example 1:
- As shown in loop 0, the number of 2 U disk enclosures in the colored area is 1, so a maximum of one 2 U disk enclosure can be cascaded in the loop.
- As shown in loop 10, the number of 2 U disk enclosures in the colored area is 2, so a maximum of two 2 U disk enclosures can be cascaded in the loop.
- Example 2:
- As shown in loop 5, the number of 4 U disk enclosures in the colored area is 1, so a maximum of one 4 U disk enclosure can be cascaded in the loop.
- As shown in loop 6, the number of 4 U disk enclosures in the colored area is 2, so a maximum of two 4 U disk enclosures can be cascaded in the loop.
If the product is delivered as third-party cabinet, the two layout diagrams are in an auxiliary material bag. Users can paste them on the cabinet door or controller enclosure according to the device layout.