Veritas NetBackup™ 5240 Appliance Hardware Installation Guide
- Hardware overview
- Preinstallation requirements
- Customer-provided environment and supplies
- Storage shelf shipping container contents
- Appliance shipping container contents
- Enabling SAS tape-out functionality
- Determining rack locations
- Best practices for rack installation
- Heat dissipation
- Verifying SAS-3 cable length
- Prerequisites for IPMI configuration on a 52xx and 5330
- Installation procedures
- Installing the storage shelf rack rails
- Installing the storage shelf into a rack
- Installing the appliance rack rails
- Installing the appliance into a rack
- Attaching the storage shelf bezel
- Understanding appliance and storage shelf connections
- Connecting an appliance to one storage shelf
- Connecting an appliance to more than one storage shelf
- Connecting the network cables
- Connecting the power cords
- Turning on the hardware and verifying operation
- Configuring the IPMI port from the NetBackup Appliance Shell Menu
- Accessing and using the Veritas Remote Management interface
- Appendix A. Adding one or more storage shelves to an operating appliance that does not have any storage shelves
- Overview
- Preparing the appliance
- Removing the appliance cover
- Installing the Expansion Storage Kit components
- Reinstalling the appliance into the rack
- Storage shelf rack requirements
- Determining rack locations
- Installing the storage shelf rails
- Installing the storage shelf or shelves into a rack
- Understanding appliance and storage shelf connections
- Connecting one storage shelf to an appliance
- Connecting two storage shelves to an appliance
- Connecting three storage shelves to an appliance
- Connecting four storage shelves to an appliance
- Connecting the network cables
- Connecting the power cords
- Turning on the hardware and verifying operation
- Appendix B. Adding storage shelves to an operating appliance that has at least one storage shelf attached
- Appendix C. Adding the disk space of additional storage shelves
- Index
Appliance control panel
The front panel of the NetBackup 5240 Appliance includes a small panel that is attached to the right side of the device.
Table: Appliance control panel
Number | Component | Description |
|---|---|---|
1 | System ID with integrated LED | The system ID LED identifies the system for maintenance. |
2 | NMI button (recessed, a tool is required for use) | When the NMI button is depressed, the appliance goes into a halt state, and issues a non-maskable interrupt (NMI). This feature is useful when you perform diagnostics for a given issue where a memory dump is necessary to help determine the cause of the problem. To prevent an inadvertent system halt, the NMI button is located behind the front control panel faceplate. It is only accessible with the use of a small tipped tool, such |
3 | NIC-1 Activity LED | NIC-1 represents the network interface controller 1. When network links are detected on the controllers, the LEDs are activated and remain on. The LEDs blink when network activity occurs. The amount of network activity determines the rate of blinking. |
4 | System Cold Reset Button (recessed, a tool is required for use on non-storage models) | The System Cold Reset button restarts and re-initializes the appliance. |
5 | System Status LED | The System Status LED uses the colors green and amber to display the health of the appliance. |
6 | Power/Sleep button with integrated LED | The Power/Sleep button turns off the appliance or turns on the appliance. |
7 | Hard drive Activity LED | The drive activity LED indicates drive activity from the on-board hard disk controllers. |
8 | NIC-2 Activity LED | NIC-2 represents the network interface controller 2. When network links are detected on the controllers, the LEDs are activated and remain on. The LEDs blink when network activity occurs. The amount of network activity determines the rate of blinking. |