Veritas™ 5250 Appliance Hardware Installation Guide
- Hardware overview
- Preinstallation requirements
- Customer-provided environment and supplies
- Appliance shipping container contents
- Storage shelf shipping container contents
- Best practices for rack installation
- Determining rack locations
- Storage shelf rack requirements
- Heat dissipation
- Verifying SAS-3 cable length
- Prerequisites for IPMI configuration
- S Series Appliance installation procedures
- Installing the storage shelf rack rails
- Installing the storage shelf into a rack
- Attaching the storage shelf bezel
- Installing the appliance rack rails
- Installing the appliance into a rack
- Understanding appliance and S Series Storage Shelf connections
- Connecting an appliance to one storage shelf
- Connecting an appliance to more than one storage shelf
- D Series Appliance 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
- Understanding appliance and D Series Storage Shelf connections
- Connecting an appliance to one storage shelf
- Connecting an appliance to more than one storage shelf
- Next steps after installation
- 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
- Configuring the Veritas Remote Management Interface from a Flex Appliance
- Configuring the Veritas Remote Management Interface using laptop
- 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
- Replacing the appliance cover
- Connecting the S Series storage shelves to the appliance
- Connecting one S Series storage shelf to an appliance
- Connecting two S Series storage shelves to an appliance
- Connecting three S Series storage shelves to an appliance
- Connecting four S Series storage shelves to an appliance
- Connecting the fifth S Series storage shelf to an appliance
- Connecting the sixth S Series storage shelf to an appliance
- Connecting the D Series storage shelves to the appliance
- Connecting one D Series storage shelf to an appliance
- Connecting two D Series storage shelves to an appliance
- Connecting three D Series storage shelves to an appliance
- Connecting four D Series storage shelves to an appliance
- Connecting the fifth D Series storage shelf to an appliance
- Connecting the sixth D Series storage shelf to an appliance
- Appendix B. Adding storage shelves to an operating appliance that has at least one storage shelf attached
- Overview
- Moving the MSDP partition from a base disk to an expansion disk for optimum performance
- Additional storage shelf scenarios
- Installing S Series storage shelves to an appliance that has at least one storage shelf
- Recabling to connect additional S Series storage shelves
- Installing D Series storage shelves to an appliance that has at least one storage shelf
- Recabling to connect additional D Series storage shelves
- Appendix C. Configuring the disk space for new NetBackup Expansion Storage Shelves
- Appendix D. Configuring the disk space for new Flex Expansion Storage Shelves
- Index
Connecting an appliance to more than one storage shelf
The steps in this section assume that the appliance and the storage shelves are shipped together and installed at the same time. You can install up to six storage shelves with a 5250 appliance.
You can add storage shelves to an operational appliance. Refer to one of the following appendices for instructions.
Appendix A - Adding one or more storage shelves to an operating appliance that does not have any storage shelves
See Overview .
Appendix B - Adding storage shelves to an operating appliance that has at least one storage shelf attached
See Overview.
See Moving the MSDP partition from a base disk to an expansion disk for optimum performance.
Note:
Be sure that you orient the blue tabs on each SAS-3 connector correctly. Refer to the following section for details.
See Understanding appliance and D Series Storage Shelf connections.
Warning:
The hardware must be powered on in the expected order. Else, all the storage may not be seen by the appliance.
To connect an appliance to storage shelves
Connect the cables as follows
Connect the appliance external RAID controller left port to port 1 on the top canister of the storage shelf.
Connect each storage shelf top canister port 2 to next storage shelf top canister port 1.
Connect the appliance external RAID card right port to the last storage shelf bottom canister port 1.
Note:
In a six-shelf configuration you must connect the appliance RAID card right port to port 1 in the bottom canister of the sixth storage shelf.
Starting with the last storage shelf, connect the storage shelf bottom canister port B to the next storage shelf bottom canister port 1.
Connect another cable to the shelf that is second from the bottom. Use port 2 on the lower canister of that shelf.
Connect the other end of the cable to the shelf that is third from the bottom. Use port 1 on the lower canister of that shelf.
Continue until the all storage shelf bottom canisters are connected.
- In a two-shelf configuration, verify that all cables are installed as shown.
- In a three-shelf configuration, verify that all cables are installed as shown.
- In a four-shelf configuration, verify that all cables are installed as shown.
- In a five-shelf configuration, verify that all cables are installed as shown.
- In a six-shelf configuration, verify that all cables are installed as shown.