Veritas™ 5340 Appliance Hardware Installation Guide
- Hardware overview
- Supported software
- 5340 compute node and 5U84 storage shelves
- 5340 compute node and storage shelf power requirements
- 5340 compute node disk drives
- 5340 compute node control panel
- 5340 compute node rear panel
- 5U84 storage shelf drawers and disk drives
- 5U84 storage shelf control panel
- 5U84 storage shelf rear panel
- 5U84 storage shelf RAID controller
- 5U84 storage shelf Expansion module
- Cables and connectors
- Preinstallation requirements
- Hardware installation procedures
- Overview
- Installing a storage shelf
- Installing disk drives into a full-capacity storage shelf
- Installing disk drives and blanks into a half-capacity storage shelf
- Installing SFPs into the RAID controller
- Installing the compute node rack rails
- Installing the compute node into a rack
- Connecting the hardware to one node
- Connecting the hardware to two nodes
- Connecting NetBackup nodes to the network
- Connecting Flex nodes to the network
- Connecting the power cords to the hardware
- 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 Expansion Storage Shelves to an operating appliance that does not have any Expansion shelves
- Appendix B. Adding Expansion Storage Shelves to an operating appliance that has at least one operating Expansion shelf
- Overview
- Turning off the existing hardware
- Installation instructions
- Connecting one Expansion shelf to a system that has one existing Expansion shelf
- Connecting two Expansion shelves to a system that has one existing Expansion shelf
- Connecting one Expansion shelf to a system that has two existing Expansion 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
5340 compute node rear panel
The rear panel of the compute node contains several components and default ports. Three PCIe riser assemblies support various configurations.
The three PCIe riser assemblies that are outlined in red are numbered 1, 2, and 3 from right to left. Slots 1 through 8 are shown in the risers.
The following list describes the numbered items.
VGA port
Three USB ports
IPMI remote management port
Four copper, RJ45, 1Gb Ethernet* ports, NIC1/eth0, NIC2/eth1, NIC3/eth2, and NIC4/eth3, left to right
Riser Assembly 1, Slot 4, contains a Fibre Channel (FC) card that connects to the FC ports on the Primary Storage Shelf.
Riser Assembly 2, Slot 1, contains a Fibre Channel (FC) card that connects to the FC ports on the Primary Storage Shelf.
Riser Assembly 3, Slot 7, is reserved.
Riser Assembly 3, Slot 8, contains a dual port 10Gb Ethernet NIC in all I/O configurations.