VERITAS NetBackup 5330 Installation Manual

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Summary of NetBackup 5330

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    Veritas netbackup™ 5330 appliance hardware installation guide.

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    Last updated: 2017-10-02 legal notice copyright © 2017 veritas technologies llc. All rights reserved. Veritas, the veritas logo, and netbackup are trademarks or registered trademarks of veritas technologies llc or its affiliates in the u.S. And other countries. Other names may be trademarks of their...

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    Chapter 1 hardware overview ............................................................. 6 netbackup 5330 compute node overview ........................................... 6 netbackup 5330 compute node pcie card configurations ....................... 8 netbackup 5330 compute node ethernet port conf...

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    Connecting new expansion shelves to existing expansion shelves and an existing primary shelf .......................................................... 58 connecting the power cords to the hardware ...................................... 71 turning on the hardware and verifying operation ...............

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    Hardware overview this chapter includes the following topics: ■ netbackup 5330 compute node overview ■ netbackup 5330 compute node pcie card configurations ■ netbackup 5330 compute node ethernet port configurations ■ netbackup 5330 storage shelves and disk drives ■ netbackup 5330 cables and connecto...

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    The netbackup 5330 compute node contains eight disk drives. Slots 0 through 5 contain mirrored volumes for the operating system and system logs, and two hot-spares. Slots 6 and 7 are currently unconfigured and reserved for future use. Slots 8 through 11 contain blank carriers to maintain airflow. Th...

  • Page 8: Configurations

    Netbackup 5330 compute node pcie card configurations the rear panel of the compute node contains six pcie slots that are numbered 1 to 6. Slots 1, 2, and 3 are located in pcie riser assembly 2. Slots 4, 5, and 6 are located in pcie riser assembly 1. Riser 2 riser 1 slot 1 slot 2 slot 3 slot 4 slot 5...

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    Netbackup 5330 compute node ethernet port configurations all netbackup 5330 appliances include the following ports, which are embedded along the base of the rear panel: ■ 1-gbe ports: eth0, eth1, eth2, and eth3 ■ 10-gbe ports: eth4 and eth5 by default, nic1 (eth0) is factory set to ip address 192.16...

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    Table 1-2 netbackup 5330 compute node pcie ethernet port configurations slot and ethernet port numbers option ■ slot 2: eth8 (right), eth9 (left) ■ slot 3: eth6 (right), eth7 (left) ■ slot 5: eth10 (right), eth11 (left) ■ slot 6: eth12 (right), eth13 (left) a (four 10-gb ethernet cards) ■ slot 2: et...

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    Expansion storage shelf. When all connections are completed, turn on the storage shelves and the compute node to initialize and synchronize the units. Note: if more than one expansion storage shelf is used, turn on the shelves furthest from the primary shelf first. Then turn on the expansion shelf t...

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    See “installing disk drives into a primary shelf or an expansion shelf ” on page 44. Netbackup 5330 cables and connectors the following types of cables and connectors are provided: ■ power cords that connect each device to ac power distribution units (pdus) in the rack. Note: a 220vac power supply i...

  • Page 13: Serial Number Locations

    These connectors are rated for the following: ■ voltage and current: 200 - 240 vac, 15a ■ the storage shelves only operate at 200 - 240 vac. ■ ethernet cables that connect the two nodes in a high availability (ha) configuration. ■ fibre channel (fc) cables that connect the compute node to the primar...

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    The serial number of the storage shelves is located in two places. ■ the front of the shelf contains the serial number, on the lower right-hand corner. ■ the top of the storage shelf includes the serial number label, near the rear of the unit. The number is outlined in red. 14 hardware overview seri...

  • Page 15: Required Reading

    Required reading read the following sections before proceeding. Information in these sections helps you determine the hardware you have already installed and any additional hardware that you need to install. ■ see “understanding hardware scenarios” on page 15. ■ see “performing a soft shutdown befor...

  • Page 16: Installation Sequence

    Note: before you add expansion shelves to systems that currently use versions 2.6.1.2 and earlier, you must upgrade to netbackup appliance release 2.7.1, or later. Refer to the netbackup appliance upgrade guide for release 2.7.X - redhat enterprise linux (rhel) operating system, which is located at ...

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    This section describes the installation steps for a netbackup 5330 ha configuration and includes links to specific procedures. You can also refer to the following chapter: see “hardware installation scenarios for a netbackup 5330 high availability configuration” on page 86. Table 1-3 storage shelf a...

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    Table 1-3 storage shelf and compute node hardware installation sequence (continued) description step if you want to connect one or more expansion shelves to existing expansion shelves: connect two new sas2 cables between the two expansion shelves. Then, disconnect one end of two sas2 cables from the...

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    Table 1-4 storage shelf and compute node hardware installation sequence for a netbackup 5330 high availability configuration (continued) description step mount the storage shelf rails in the rack and install the storage shelves. Install all expansion shelves below the primary shelf. The following to...

  • Page 20: About Ipmi Configuration

    Table 1-4 storage shelf and compute node hardware installation sequence for a netbackup 5330 high availability configuration (continued) description step if you want to connect one or more expansion shelves to existing expansion shelves: connect two new sas cables between the two expansion shelves. ...

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    Ipmi port the ipmi is beneficial after an unexpected power outage shuts down the connected system. In case the appliance is not accessible after the power is restored, you can use a laptop or desktop computer to access the appliance remotely by using a network connection to the hardware rather than ...

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    ■ access the netbackup appliance shell menu remotely using ipmi if regular network interface is not possible. Note: only the netbackup appliance shell menu can be accessed by using the ipmi interface. The netbackup appliance web console cannot be accessed by using the ipmi interface. ■ reimage the a...

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    You can find hardware and software documentation for the netbackup 5330 appliance at the following url. Netbackup appliance documentation 23 hardware overview other netbackup 5330 product documentation.

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    Pre-installation requirements this chapter includes the following topics: ■ package contents for netbackup 5330 hardware ■ customer-provided items for a netbackup 5330 hardware installation ■ unpacking a primary shelf or an expansion shelf ■ unpacking a compute node ■ determining rack locations ■ de...

  • Page 25: Hardware Installation

    Table 2-1 netbackup 5330 compute node container contents contents container ■ cable connections poster ■ deployment guide ■ safety manual ■ left and right rack rails ■ rack mounting template ■ compute node ■ bezel ■ four fibre channel cables ■ four sfps ■ two ethernet cables for the high availabilit...

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    ■ ethernet and fibre channel (fc) cables to connect the compute node to your corporate network. ■ a 19-inch rack with dual power distribution units (pdus). ■ 220vac power supply for the primary storage shelf and the expansion storage shelf ■ 120vac or 220vac power supply for the nodes unpacking a pr...

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    To unpack a storage shelf 1 do not slice open the top of the cardboard container. 2 remove the white, plastic inserts from the sides of the container. 3 lift up the top of the container. 4 lower and flatten the sides of the container so that you can access the storage shelf. 27 pre-installation requ...

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    5 remove the front and the rear rack templates from the shipping container. You will use these templates to locate holes in the rack where screws and pins are placed. Note: the templates may be enclosed in the open me first box. 6 remove any foam, air bags, or other cushioning materials. 7 remove th...

  • Page 29: Unpacking A Compute Node

    Unpacking a compute node each node is shipped in a separate container from the storage shelves. Both types of devices are shrink-wrapped together. Veritas recommends that you have a table nearby where you can safely place the contents of the containers. Warning: the nodes weigh 30kg (66 lbs) each. B...

  • Page 30: Determining Rack Locations

    3 remove the rail template from the open me first box. The template shows where the left-hand rail and the right-hand rail fit into the front and the rear of the rack. Fold the template at the yellow horizontal lines. There are two lines; one in the middle and one at the bottom of the template. Then...

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    One ru has three holes. The holes for one ru are typically marked with a line below the bottom hole and another line above the top hole. A number at the center hole identifies where the ru appears in the rack. Figure 2-1 shows the markings as described. Figure 2-1 rack ru space markings use the node...

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    ■ a compute node (2ru) and a primary storage shelf (4ru) require a total of six rus. ■ a compute node (2ru), a primary storage shelf (4ru), and one expansion storage shelf (4ru) require a total of ten rus. ■ a compute node (2ru), a primary storage shelf (4ru), and five expansion storage shelves (4ru...

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    To determine adequate cable length 1 locate a 4u space as close to the primary shelf as possible. 2 verify that the sas2 cables that ship with the expansion shelf easily connect to the primary shelf. Best practices recommend that you physically hold the sas2 cables between the primary shelf and the ...

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    Note: if you have a private internal network, remember to configure the settings accordingly in your network address translation (nat). ■ the remote management port must be configured as a dhcp or static address. See “about ipmi configuration” on page 20. 34 pre-installation requirements prerequisit...

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    Hardware installation procedures this chapter includes the following topics: ■ hardware installation scenarios ■ installing a primary shelf or an expansion shelf ■ installing disk drives into a primary shelf or an expansion shelf ■ installing the compute node ■ installing the sfps into the fibre cha...

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    Hardware installation scenarios this chapter provides information about the installation of netbackup 5330 appliance system. Each system requires one compute node and one primary storage shelf. Up to five expansion storage shelves are supported. A netbackup 5330 high availability (ha) configuration ...

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    Warning: to avoid potential equipment damage and personal injury, do not install disk drives into the storage shelves before mounting them into the rack. The added weight of the disk drives hinders the ability to safely install the storage shelves. To install the storage shelf into the rack 1 locate...

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    4 identify the ledges that are perpendicular to the main part of each rail. The storage shelf sits on these ledges in the rack. 5 locate the spacers and place them near the rail screws. Note: two types of spacers may ship with the storage shelves. Some spacers are round, while other spacers are squa...

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    Note: the rear of the rack uses the two lower rus for installation. The front of the rack uses all three rus. ■ use a flathead screwdriver to loosen the inside screws of the rail. ■ extend the rail so that it fits inside the front and the rear rack posts. 39 hardware installation procedures installi...

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    ■ insert the guide pin on the rear of the rail into the top hole of the lowest rear ru that you plan to use. 7 you can use the flathead screws on the inside of the rail to extend or shorten it to fit into the rack. 40 hardware installation procedures installing a primary shelf or an expansion shelf.

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    8 you can also use an expansion bracket if you need to reinforce the rear of the rack. Use the up arrow to determine whether the bracket should be attached to the rear of the left or the right rail. 9 to secure the rail to the rack, do the following: ■ place one spacer, each, on two screws. The foll...

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    ■ position the rail behind the rack holes. ■ on the front of the rack, install one spacer and one screw in the lowest hole in the rack. Then install another spacer and a screw in the middle of the third ru in the rack. The two remaining screws are used later to attach the shelf to the rack. ■ on the...

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    11 repeat the previous steps to install the right-hand rail. Front, right rear, right 12 to prepare for storage shelf installation, attach the metal handles to the sides of the storage shelf as follows: ■ push the top tabs on the handles into the slots on the shelf (1). ■ angle the handles and inser...

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    13 with one person on each side and one person in front, carefully lift the storage shelf. 14 place the rear of the shelf into the rear of the extended rails. 15 slide the shelf partially into the rack and remove the two rear metal handles. 16 lift the front of the storage shelf up slightly, then sl...

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    3 starting with the bottom drawer (5), use your thumbs to pull out the two orange latches towards the sides of the rack. Then, grasp the latches and pull out the drawer until you can see all of the disk slots. Do not pull the drawer out further. The front of each drawer identifies the disk drive slo...

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    ■ make sure that the bottom of the disk is seated completely. ■ push down slightly and start to pull the disk latch towards you. This action moves the disk backwards. The connector on the right, rear, of the disk fits into the pins in the rear of the slot. ■ continue pulling the latch all the way do...

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    Installing the compute node the netbackup 5330 requires two ru rack spaces. Veritas recommends that you install the compute node in the space on top of the primary shelf. The rails require one ru rack space and must be installed in the upper ru of the two required for the compute node. To install th...

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    4 locate the left rail, marked with an l on the side near the front. Left the marked side of the rail must face the side of the rack cabinet when mounted, not the side of the compute node. 5 identify the protrusions at the end of the rails. The square protrusion at the top should be placed in the to...

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    8 repeat steps 6 and 7 to install the right rail. Right 9 make sure that both rails are parallel and secure. 10 fully extend both rails forward until the release buttons click. 11 carefully lift the compute node and tilt the rear down towards the back of the rails. 12 locate the slots at the back of...

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    13 insert the two rear standoff pegs that extend from the side of the compute node into the last rail slots. 14 lower the front of the compute node into the rail slots at the front of the rail extenders. A peg in the middle and a peg at the front of the compute node fit into the rail slots. 15 lift ...

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    To install the sfps 1 locate the sfps. 2 identify the fc ports in slots 1 and 4. Slot 4 2 1 2 1 slot 1 3 remove the black rubber cap on each sfp that you want to install. 51 hardware installation procedures installing the sfps into the fibre channel (fc) ports.

  • Page 52: A Primary Shelf

    4 slide the sfp completely into the port until it clicks into place. Be sure that the metal handle on the end of the sfp is on the top. You do not need to lift up the handle. 5 verify that the sfp is seated properly. The sfps should be parallel to each other. They should not be twisted or incomplete...

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    Slot 1 fc slot 2 slot 3 slot 4 slot 5 slot 6 fc 2 1 2 1 table 3-1 compute node fc ports compute node fc ports slot 1; ports 1 and 2 slot 4; ports 1 and 2 xx xx xx xx a b ch1 ch2 ch1 ch2 table 3-2 primary shelf fc ports primary storage shelf fc ports canister a; fc ch1 and fc ch2 canister b; fc ch1 a...

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    ■ connect compute node slot 4, port 1 to primary shelf canister a, fc ch2. 3 verify that the connections match the ports in the following diagram. Compute node primary storage shelf a b see “connecting one expansion shelf to a primary shelf” on page 54. Connecting one expansion shelf to a primary sh...

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    Caution: be sure to install the sas cables correctly before you turn on the expansion shelf. If you need to disconnect and reconnect cables on an operational expansion shelf, there is a risk that the primary shelf cannot recognize the new configuration. Prerequisites for adding an expansion shelf ■ ...

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    To connect one new expansion shelf to a primary shelf 1 connect the two sas ports on canister a of the primary shelf to the left sas ports on canisters a and b of the expansion shelf. Primary storage shelf a b a b expansion storage shelf 2 connect the two sas ports on canister b of the primary shelf...

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    4 turn on both power switches. 5 wait for the 00 display on the expansion shelf. Refer to the following sections as needed. ■ turn on the devices and verify operations. See “turning on the hardware and verifying operation” on page 72. ■ add the new disk space from the expansion shelves. See “adding ...

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    A soft shutdown informs the appliance operating system to stop and close all active processes. A soft shutdown also stops all communications to the attached storage shelf. After the operating system stops all of the processes, the compute node turns itself off. All attached storage shelves should be...

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    To turn off an operating system 1 first, turn off the compute node from the netbackup appliance shell menu. 2 enter support and then shutdown . 3 next, turn off the primary shelf. 4 turn off both ac power switches on the rear panel of the primary shelf. 5 turn off both ac power switches on the rear ...

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    To connect new expansion shelves to existing expansion shelves note: these instructions apply to one existing expansion shelf and one new expansion shelf. Other scenarios are possible but the cable procedures are the same. 1 verify that the compute node, the primary shelf, and the existing expansion...

  • Page 61: Primary Storage Shelf

    3 connect one new sas cable as shown in yellow. Primary storage shelf expansion storage shelf expansion storage shelf (new) a a a b b b 61 hardware installation procedures connecting new expansion shelves to existing expansion shelves and an existing primary shelf.

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    4 connect the other new sas cable to canister b of the new expansion shelf. Use the sas port on the right-hand side of canister b as shown in yellow. A b a b a b the other end of this new sas cable is connected later. 62 hardware installation procedures connecting new expansion shelves to existing e...

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    5 disconnect the cable from the left-most sas port in canister b in the existing expansion shelf, as shown. A b a b a b 63 hardware installation procedures connecting new expansion shelves to existing expansion shelves and an existing primary shelf.

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    6 connect the cable that was not completely connected to the left- most sas port to canister b in the existing expansion shelf as shown. A b a b a b 64 hardware installation procedures connecting new expansion shelves to existing expansion shelves and an existing primary shelf.

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    7 connect the cable that was disconnected from canister b of the existing expansion shelf to the left port in canister b of the second expansion shelf. A b a b a b 65 hardware installation procedures connecting new expansion shelves to existing expansion shelves and an existing primary shelf.

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    8 disconnect the cable from the existing expansion shelf, canister b, port 1. A b a b a b 66 hardware installation procedures connecting new expansion shelves to existing expansion shelves and an existing primary shelf.

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    9 connect the cable to the second expansion shelf, canister b, port 1, as shown. A b a b a b 67 hardware installation procedures connecting new expansion shelves to existing expansion shelves and an existing primary shelf.

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    10 verify that all cables are connected correctly, as shown in the following two illustrations. A b a b a b 68 hardware installation procedures connecting new expansion shelves to existing expansion shelves and an existing primary shelf.

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    A b a b a b 69 hardware installation procedures connecting new expansion shelves to existing expansion shelves and an existing primary shelf.

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    The following illustration shows the maximum number of five expansion shelves, with one primary shelf, and one compute node. 70 hardware installation procedures connecting new expansion shelves to existing expansion shelves and an existing primary shelf.

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    11 warning: turn on the devices in the correct sequence; new expansion shelves, existing expansion shelves, primary shelf, compute node. Refer to the following section to turn on all devices in the proper order. See “turning on the hardware and verifying operation” on page 72. 12 when all devices ar...

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    4 on the compute node, connect a power cord to each power supply socket. Connect the other end of each cord to a different pdu. 5 on the primary shelf, connect a power cord to each power supply socket. Connect the other end of each cord to a different pdu. 6 on the expansion shelf, connect a power c...

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    1. Expansion storage shelf (if installed) ■ if more than one expansion shelf is installed, turn on the shelf furthest from the primary shelf first. ■ turn on the expansion shelf that is connected to the shelf that you turned on. Continue in this manner until you turn on the last expansion shelf. 2. ...

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    3 verify that the left-most leds on both power canisters are green. 4 verify that the power led on the front, left, of the shelf is green. Power standby power locate temperature service action required 5 after approximately 5 minutes to 10 minutes, verify that the shelf has fully initialized as foll...

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    ■ the blue service action allowed led is not lit. ■ the amber service action required led is not lit. ■ the two seven-segment numbers on the rear of the shelf show the shelf id. For the new expansion storage shelf, this number should be 01. 75 hardware installation procedures turning on the hardware...

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    For the original expansion storage shelf, this number should be 00. 76 hardware installation procedures turning on the hardware and verifying operation.

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    6 on the rear of the primary shelf, turn on both power switches. 7 verify that the left-most leds on both power canisters are green. 77 hardware installation procedures turning on the hardware and verifying operation.

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    8 verify that the power led on the front, left, of the shelf is green. Power standby power locate temperature service action required 9 after approximately 5 minutes to 10 minutes, verify that the shelf has fully initialized as follows: ■ the 12 disk leds on the front of each drawer are green. ■ the...

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    ■ the amber service action required led is not lit. 10 the two seven-segment numbers on the rear of the shelf show the shelf id. For the primary storage shelf, this number should be 99. 79 hardware installation procedures turning on the hardware and verifying operation.

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    11 on the front right panel of the compute node, press the power button to turn on the compute node. 12 after a few minutes, verify that the compute node has fully initialized as follows: ■ on the right front panel of the compute node, locate the triangular status led near the top of the led panel. ...

  • Page 81: Appliance Shell Menu

    ■ a blinking, amber led indicates that a raid rebuild is in progress. The activity led (2) indicates the following: ■ the led is not lit when the disk has spun down, although power is still on. ■ the led is solid green when there is no disk activity, although power is still on. ■ the led blinks gree...

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    To configure the ipmi port by using a keyboard and monitor 1 connect the following components to the appropriate ports on the rear panel of the appliance: ■ a standard video cable between the vga (video graphics array) port and a computer monitor. ■ a usb keyboard to a usb port on the appliance. 2 v...

  • Page 83: Management Interface

    9 make sure you can reach the veritas remote management console over the network by using the new address in a web browser. 10 the appliance is ready for initial configuration. See the netbackup appliance initial configuration guide for the appropriate platform for information about initial configur...

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    To access and use the ipmi web interface from a remote computer 1 log on to a remote computer in the network and open a supported windows browser. 2 enter the remote management port ip address that is assigned to the remote management port. The following page appears: 3 enter your login information....

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    5 a jviewer application opens that enables you to remotely monitor and control the appliance. This application requires java runtime environment (jre) version 6.0 or later. Install java (as needed). Caution: starting with java 7 update 45, you may receive a security warning when you launch the kvm r...

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    Hardware installation procedures for a netbackup 5330 high availability configuration this chapter includes the following topics: ■ hardware installation scenarios for a netbackup 5330 high availability configuration ■ connecting the partner node to the primary storage shelf ■ connecting two nodes f...

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    ■ the two netbackup 5330 nodes connect directly to the netbackup 5330 primary storage shelf. Currently, you can deploy a netbackup 5330 ha configuration through either of the following methods: ■ new deployment for an ha configuration ■ converting existing systems to an ha configuration the hardware...

  • Page 88: Storage Shelf

    See “verifying the hardware installation of a high availability configuration” on page 91. 7. Connect the power cords to the hardware. See “connecting the power cords to the hardware” on page 71. 8. Turn on the power to each component in the same order as the installation. See “turning on the hardwa...

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    Slot 1 fc slot 2 slot 3 slot 4 slot 5 slot 6 fc 2 1 2 1 the following figure shows the locations of the fc ports ch3 and ch4 in the canisters a and b of the primary storage shelf. Xx xx xx xx a b ch3 ch4 ch3 ch4 to connect the partner node to the primary storage shelf 1 connect the slot 1 fc ports o...

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    ■ connect partner node slot 4, port 1 to primary storage shelf canister a, fc ch4. 3 verify that the connections match the ports in the following diagram. Primary storage shelf partner node connecting two nodes for ha communication when both nodes are connected to the primary shelf, connect the node...

  • Page 91: Availability Configuration

    To connect the two nodes 1 locate the nic3/eth2 and nic4/eth3 ports on each node. Nic3/eth2 nic4/eth3 2 connect the nic3/eth2 and nic4/eth3 ports on both nodes with two ethernet cables. 3 verify that the connections match the ports in the following diagram. Existing compute node partner node verifyi...

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    Compute node primary storage shelf expansion storage shelf partner node color keys orange : sas cables connecting the storage shelves purple : fc cables connecting the node and primary storage shelf blue : fc cables connecting the partner node and primary storage shelf black: ethernet cables connect...

  • Page 93: Expansion Shelves

    Adding the disk space of a new expansion storage shelf this appendix includes the following topics: ■ prerequisites for adding the disk space of new expansion shelves ■ adding the disk space of an expansion storage shelf from the netbackup appliance web console ■ adding the disk space of an expansio...

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    To verify appliance functionality 1 verify that the compute node power supply leds are green. 2 verify that the compute node disk drive leds are green. 3 verify that the compute node leds on the front panel are green. 94 adding the disk space of a new expansion storage shelf prerequisites for adding...

  • Page 95: Power

    4 verify that the primary shelf and the expansion shelf front panel leds are green. Power standby power locate temperature service action required 5 verify that the primary shelf and the expansion shelf drawer leds are green. 95 adding the disk space of a new expansion storage shelf prerequisites fo...

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    6 verify that the primary shelf and the expansion shelf power canister leds are green. 7 verify that the primary shelf and the expansion shelf fan canister leds are green. 8 verify that the primary shelf displays 99. 96 adding the disk space of a new expansion storage shelf prerequisites for adding ...

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    9 verify that the first expansion shelf displays 00. 10 verify that the second expansion shelf displays 01. Adding the disk space of an expansion storage shelf from the netbackup appliance web console the following procedure describes how to add new storage shelf disk space to an operational netback...

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    To add the disk space of an expansion shelf from the netbackup appliance web console 1 launch the netbackup appliance web console and verify that the new storage device appears on the monitor > hardware page. If the new storage device does not appear, check the cable connections and make sure that t...

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    Adding the disk space of an expansion storage shelf from the netbackup appliance shell menu the following procedure describes how to add new storage shelf disk space to a 5330 appliance by using the netbackup appliance shell menu. To add the disk space of an expansion shelf from the netbackup applia...

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    9 at the prompt, enter add disk id> and press enter . Disk id> is the disk id that you copied. Repeat step 8 and 9 to add each disk id that is displayed. 10 view the available storage space as follows: ■ navigate to the storage menu. ■ at the prompt, enter show disk and press enter . The status of t...

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    A add disk space of additional storage shelf from netbackup appliance shell menu 99 from netbackup appliance web console 97 appliance remote management port ip address 81 b best practices hardware installation 31 turning off the power 58 c compute node connecting to primary shelf 52 installation 47 ...

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    S sas2 cable 32 shipping container contents 24 storage shelves disk drives installing 44 layout 44 slot numbers 44 six-shelf cable example 70 two-shelf cable example 68 unpacking 26 weight 26 u unpacking compute node 29 storage shelves 26 w weight compute node 29 storage shelves 26 102 index.