Data Domain: I/O module Slot Mapping
Summary: This KB article provides guidance on finding the slot mapping for Data Domain systems.
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Symptoms
How to determine the supported slot assignment for I/O cards (a.k.a SLIC or IO module) on a Data Domain system?
Cause
Depending on the Data Domain Model, each model has specific slot rules dictating which I/O card goes where.
Resolution
Check the Hardware Guide of the relevant DataDomain Model to determine the I/O module Slot Mapping/Assignments.
- An easy way to find the Hardware Guide is to Search the Dell-EMC Support portal for 'Hardware Guide <Model_no>'
- e.g. Hardware Guide DD4200
Example:
- Here is a screenshot of the 68/9300 Slot Map from the relevant Hardware guide:
- An easy way to find the Hardware Guide is to Search the Dell-EMC Support portal for 'Hardware Guide <Model_no>'
- e.g. Hardware Guide DD4200
Example:
- Here is a screenshot of the 68/9300 Slot Map from the relevant Hardware guide:
Additional Information
Reference:
Data Domain DD2200 and DD2500 Systems Hardware Overview
Data Domain DD4200, DD4500, and DD7200 Hardware Guide
Data Domain DD6300, DD6800, and DD9300 Systems Hardware Overview and Installation Guide
Data Domain DD9500 and DD9800 Systems Hardware Overview and Installation Guide
Data Domain: System Memory Requirements and Expanded Storage Configurations
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Data DomainProducts
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Article Number: 000056166
Article Type: Solution
Last Modified: 11 Oct 2024
Version: 3
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