Veritas Flex Appliance Getting Started and Administration Guide

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Product(s): Appliances (1.3)
Platform: Flex Appliance OS
  1. Product overview
    1.  
      Introduction to Veritas Flex Appliance
    2.  
      About the Flex Appliance documentation
    3.  
      Flex Appliance 1.3 new features, enhancements, and changes
    4.  
      Supported upgrade paths to this release
    5.  
      Operational notes
    6.  
      Flex Appliance 1.3 release content
  2. Getting started
    1.  
      Initial configuration guidelines and checklist
    2.  
      Performing the initial configuration
    3.  
      Adding a node
    4.  
      Accessing and using the Flex Appliance Shell
    5.  
      Accessing and using the Flex Appliance Console
    6.  
      Installing the NetBackup Administration Console and client packages
    7.  
      Common tasks in Flex Appliance
  3. Modifying settings
    1.  
      Creating a network bond
    2.  
      Deleting a network bond
    3.  
      Configuring a network interface
    4.  
      Setting the date and time for appliance nodes
    5.  
      Changing DNS or Hosts file settings
  4. Managing users
    1.  
      Overview of the Flex Appliance default users
    2. Managing Flex Appliance Console users and tenants
      1.  
        Adding a tenant
      2.  
        Editing a tenant
      3.  
        Removing a tenant
      4.  
        Adding a local user to the Flex Appliance Console
      5.  
        Connecting an Active Directory domain to the Flex Appliance Console
      6.  
        Importing an Active Directory user or user group to the Flex Appliance Console
      7.  
        Editing an Active Directory domain in the Flex Appliance Console
      8.  
        Changing a user password in the Flex Appliance Console
      9.  
        Removing a user from the Flex Appliance Console
    3.  
      Changing the hostadmin user password in the Flex Appliance Shell
    4. Managing NetBackup application instance users
      1.  
        Adding and removing local NetBackup instance users
      2.  
        Connecting a remote user domain to a NetBackup instance
      3.  
        Changing a user password on a NetBackup instance
  5. Using Flex Appliance
    1. Managing the repository
      1.  
        Adding files to the repository
      2.  
        Removing the current appliance upgrade or update package from the repository
    2. Creating application instances
      1.  
        Creating a NetBackup master server instance
      2.  
        Creating a NetBackup media server instance
    3. Managing application instances
      1.  
        Resizing instance storage
      2.  
        Editing instance network settings
      3. Managing application add-ons on instances
        1.  
          Installing application add-ons
        2.  
          Uninstalling application add-ons
        3.  
          Changing the application add-on installation order
      4.  
        Viewing instance performance metrics
      5. Running NetBackup commands on an application instance
        1.  
          Creating a NetBackup touch file on an application instance
      6.  
        Setting environment variables on NetBackup instances
      7.  
        Storing custom data on a NetBackup instance
      8.  
        Establishing trust with a NetBackup 7.7.3 master server instance
    4. Upgrading application instances
      1.  
        Warnings and considerations for instance rollbacks
    5. About Flex Appliance upgrades and updates
      1.  
        Upgrading Flex Appliance
      2.  
        Updating Flex Appliance
  6. Monitoring the appliance
    1. About AutoSupport and Call Home
      1.  
        Registering an appliance
      2.  
        Viewing Call Home information
      3.  
        Configuring Call Home settings
      4.  
        Deleting and disabling Call Home settings
    2. Monitoring the hardware from the Flex Appliance Shell
      1.  
        Viewing node information
      2.  
        Viewing Primary Storage Shelf information on a Veritas 5340 Appliance
      3.  
        Viewing Expansion Storage Shelf information on a Veritas 5340 Appliance
    3.  
      Viewing hardware faults
    4.  
      Viewing system data
  7. Reconfiguring the appliance
    1.  
      Performing a factory reset
    2.  
      Recovering storage data after a factory reset
    3.  
      Performing a storage reset
    4.  
      Removing a node
  8. Troubleshooting guidelines
    1.  
      General troubleshooting steps
    2.  
      Gathering device logs on a Flex appliance

Performing the initial configuration

The following procedure explains how to configure the Veritas Flex Appliance software on a new appliance.

To configure Flex Appliance

  1. Review the initial configuration guidelines and checklist to make sure that you have all of the necessary information to complete this procedure.

    See Initial configuration guidelines and checklist.

  2. Use the following steps to access the Flex Appliance Shell from the Veritas Remote Management Interface:
    • Open a supported web browser on a system that has a network connection to the appliance. Flex Appliance supports the following browsers:

      • Google Chrome version 57 or higher

      • Mozilla Firefox version 52 or higher

    • Enter the IP address that is assigned to the remote management (IPMI) port of the appliance node. If you have a multi-node appliance, select one of the nodes to use to begin the initial configuration.

    • Log in to the Veritas Remote Management Interface with the following default credentials:

      • Username: sysadmin

      • Password: P@ssw0rd

    • Change the sysadmin password from the known default password as follows:

      • Navigate to Configuration > Users and select the sysadmin user.

      • Click Modify User.

      • Select the Change Password check box and enter a new password.

    • Do one of the following to launch the Flex Appliance Shell:

      • Navigate to Remote Control > Console Redirection and click Launch Console.

      • If available, navigate to Remote Control > iKVM over HTML5 and click Launch Console over HTML5.

      Note:

      Availability of the HTML5 option depends on the appliance firmware version. You can check the version from the System > System Information page. The BIOS ID must show version 00.01.0016 or later.

  3. Log in to the Flex Appliance Shell with the following default credentials:
    • Username: hostadmin

    • Password: P@ssw0rd

    A welcome message appears in the Flex Appliance Shell with the available commands setup and system.

  4. Enter the following command to configure the host network:

    setup configure-network

    Follow the prompts to enter the host network information. You can enter multiple DNS server IP addresses or search domains using a comma-separated list.

  5. If you did not fill in the optional DNS parameters or want to bypass DNS for specific hosts, use the following steps to add the hostname resolution information to the appliance Hosts file:
    • Enter the following command:

      system add-host

    • One at a time, enter the required information for the node and the Flex Appliance Console if the setup configure-network prompts asked for it. You can also add the information for any instances you plan to create, or you can add that information later.

  6. Enter the following command to configure the Flex Appliance Console:

    setup configure-console

    Follow the prompts as applicable to your appliance to enter the console network information.

    Note:

    Depending on the number of storage shelves you have in the appliance, this step may take up to 15 minutes to complete. When it is complete, the shell refreshes with new command options.

  7. Enter the following command to change the hostadmin password from the known default password:

    hostadmin: set user password

    Follow the prompts to enter the new password.

  8. (Optional) Use the set date commands to set the date and time for the appliance. See Setting the date and time for appliance nodes.
  9. If you have a single-node appliance, the initial configuration process is now complete. Proceed to the next steps that are listed at the end of this topic.

    If you have a multi-node appliance, add the second node. Then proceed to the next steps that are listed at the end of this topic.

    See Adding a node.

Note:

If any part of the initial configuration fails, refer to the error message to resolve the issue and try again. If you resolve the error but experience the same failure, perform a factory reset and a storage reset to return the appliance to its factory configuration. Then restart the initial configuration process.

See Performing a factory reset.

See Performing a storage reset.

Next steps

After you have completed the initial configuration, you must perform the following tasks before you can create an application instance and start using Flex Appliance:

Once all of these tasks have been completed, you are ready to create an instance and start using Flex Appliance.

See Creating application instances.