Veritas NetBackup™ 5240 Appliance Hardware Installation Guide

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Product(s): Appliances (Version Not Specified)
Platform: Veritas 5240
  1. Hardware overview
    1.  
      About the appliance and the storage shelves
    2.  
      Appliance disk drives
    3.  
      Appliance control panel
    4.  
      Appliance rear panel
    5.  
      Storage shelf disk drives
    6.  
      Storage shelf control panel
    7.  
      Storage shelf rear panel
    8.  
      Cables
    9.  
      About IPMI configuration
    10.  
      Product documentation
  2. Preinstallation requirements
    1.  
      Customer-provided environment and supplies
    2.  
      Storage shelf shipping container contents
    3.  
      Appliance shipping container contents
    4.  
      Enabling SAS tape-out functionality
    5.  
      Determining rack locations
    6.  
      Best practices for rack installation
    7.  
      Heat dissipation
    8.  
      Verifying SAS-3 cable length
    9.  
      Prerequisites for IPMI configuration on a 52xx and 5330
  3. Installation procedures
    1.  
      Installing the storage shelf rack rails
    2.  
      Installing the storage shelf into a rack
    3.  
      Installing the appliance rack rails
    4.  
      Installing the appliance into a rack
    5.  
      Attaching the storage shelf bezel
    6.  
      Understanding appliance and storage shelf connections
    7.  
      Connecting an appliance to one storage shelf
    8.  
      Connecting an appliance to more than one storage shelf
    9.  
      Connecting the network cables
    10.  
      Connecting the power cords
    11.  
      Turning on the hardware and verifying operation
    12.  
      Configuring the IPMI port from the NetBackup Appliance Shell Menu
    13.  
      Accessing and using the Veritas Remote Management interface
  4. Appendix A. Adding one or more storage shelves to an operating appliance that does not have any storage shelves
    1.  
      Overview
    2.  
      Preparing the appliance
    3.  
      Removing the appliance cover
    4.  
      Installing the Expansion Storage Kit components
    5.  
      Reinstalling the appliance into the rack
    6.  
      Storage shelf rack requirements
    7.  
      Determining rack locations
    8.  
      Installing the storage shelf rails
    9.  
      Installing the storage shelf or shelves into a rack
    10.  
      Understanding appliance and storage shelf connections
    11.  
      Connecting one storage shelf to an appliance
    12.  
      Connecting two storage shelves to an appliance
    13.  
      Connecting three storage shelves to an appliance
    14.  
      Connecting four storage shelves to an appliance
    15.  
      Connecting the network cables
    16.  
      Connecting the power cords
    17.  
      Turning on the hardware and verifying operation
  5. Appendix B. Adding storage shelves to an operating appliance that has at least one storage shelf attached
    1.  
      Overview
    2.  
      Moving the MSDP partition from a base disk to an expansion disk for optimum performance
    3.  
      Additional storage shelf scenarios
    4.  
      Installing storage shelves to an appliance that has at least one storage shelf
    5. Recabling to connect additional shelves
      1.  
        Connecting additional shelves to an appliance that already has one operating shelf
      2.  
        Connecting additional shelves to an appliance that already has two operating shelves
      3.  
        Connecting a storage shelf to an appliance that already has three operating shelves
  6. Appendix C. Adding the disk space of additional storage shelves
    1.  
      Adding the disk space of additional storage shelves from the NetBackup Appliance Shell Menu
    2.  
      Adding the disk space of additional storage shelves from the NetBackup Appliance Web Console
  7.  
    Index

Configuring the IPMI port from the NetBackup Appliance Shell Menu

This section explains how to configure IPMI from the NetBackup Appliance Shell Menu.

If you have more than one node in your system you must configure each node's IPMI port individually.

Before starting the IPMI configuration, obtain the following information for the appliance for which you want to configure the IPMI:

IP address

IP address for the remote management port so that the default static IP address of the remote management port can be changed.

Subnet mask

Enable connectivity between your network computer and the remote management port.

Gateway IP address

Enable connectivity between your network computer and the remote management port.

The defaults for the remote management port are:

  • IP Address: 192.168.0.10

  • Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0

Also review the following section on the IPMI prerequisites.

See Prerequisites for IPMI configuration on a 52xx and 5330 .

Based on how you want to connect to the appliance, you can configure the IPMI by using one of the following procedures:

See “To configure the IPMI port by using a keyboard and monitor”.

See “To configure the IPMI by using the eth0 port”.

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. Verify that the appliance is turned on.

    Once the startup process is complete, a login prompt appears.

  3. Enter the username and password for the appliance. By default, the user name is admin and the password is P@ssw0rd where 0 is the number zero.
  4. At the Main_Menu prompt, type Support to navigate to the Support menu.
  5. From the Main_Menu > Support view, enter the following command to configure the remote management port:

    IPMI Network Configure <IPAddress> <Netmask> <GatewayIPAddress>

    where IP address is the new IP address of the remote management port. The Subnet mask and Gateway enable connectivity between your network computer and the remote management port.

    The remote management port must be configured as a DHCP or static address.

    At any point in time, you can run the following command to see the IPMI network details:

    IPMI Network Show

  6. Enter the following command if you want to add a new user to access the IPMI sub-system. Note that this is an optional step.

    IPMI User Add <User_Name>

    At the New Password prompt, enter a password for the user.

    The default user name is sysadmin. The default password is P@ssw0rd, where 0 is the number zero.

    At any point in time, you can run the following command to view the users who can access the IPMI:

    IPMI User List

  7. Type Return to return to the Main_Menu prompt.
  8. Use a Cat5 or a Cat6 cable to connect the remote management port to the network.

    Note:

    The eth4 (NIC5) and eth5 (NIC6) ports on a appliance require Cat 6 cables.

  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 configuration requirements and procedures.

    Note:

    Once the initial configuration has been completed, you can connect NIC1 (eth0) to an administrative network that does not provide any backup data transfer.

To configure the IPMI by using the eth0 port

  1. Verify that the appliance is turned on.

    Connect a laptop to the NIC1 (eth0) port on the rear panel of the appliance by using an Ethernet cable.

  2. Open the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box by right-clicking on the local area connection and selecting Properties.
    Local Area Connection Properties dialog box

    On the General tab, select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and then click Properties.

    Note:

    This step may differ for specific OS versions. Check your OS documentation for reference.

  3. In the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialogue window, click the Alternate Configuration tab.
    Internet Protocol Properties dialog box
  4. From the Alternate Configuration tab, make sure the User Configured option is selected.

    In the IP address field, enter the following addresses:

    • Type the eth0 port IP address (default 192.168.229.nnn), where nnn is any number from 2 to 254, except 233.

    In the Subnet mask, enter 255.255.255.0.

    Click OK.

  5. Test the connection by using the following method:

    • Open a secure shell (SSH) connection to 192.168.229.233 using an SSH client. Once the NetBackup Appliance Shell Menu opens with a user name and password prompt, you have successfully connected to the appliance for initial configuration.

  6. When the NetBackup Appliance Shell Menu appears, log on using the user name and password for the appliance

    By default, the user name is admin and the password is P@ssw0rd where 0 is the number zero.

  7. Go to the Main_Menu > Support view.
  8. Enter the following command to configure the IPMI port:

    IPMI Network Configure <IPAddress> <Netmask> <GatewayIPAddress>

    Where IP address is the new IP address for the IPMI port. The Subnet mask and Gateway enable connectivity between your network computer and the IPMI port.

    The IPMI port must be configured as a DHCP or static address.

    At any point in time, you can run the following command to see the IPMI network details:

    IPMI Network Show

  9. Type Exit and press Enter to log out of the NetBackup Appliance Shell Menu.
  10. Use a Cat5 or a Cat6 cable to connect the remote management port to the network.
  11. Make sure you can reach the Veritas Remote Management Console over the network by using the new address in a web browser.
  12. The appliance is ready for initial configuration. See the NetBackup Appliance Initial Configuration Guide for the appropriate platform for information about initial configuration requirements and procedures.

    Note:

    Once the initial configuration has been completed, you can connect NIC1 (eth0) to an administrative network that does not provide any backup data transfer.