NetBackup™ Access 3360 Appliance Hardware Installation Guide
- Overview
- About the Veritas Access 3360 Appliance
- Supported software
- Access 3360 compute node and 5U84 storage shelves
- Access 3360 compute node disk drives
- About the compute node control panel
- Access 3360 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
- About IPMI configuration
- Pre-installation requirements
- Hardware installation procedures
- Overview
- Installing a storage shelf
- Installing disk drives into a storage shelf
- Installing the storage shelf bezels
- Installing the compute node rack rails
- Installing the compute node into a rack
- Connecting the hardware to one compute node
- Connecting the hardware to two compute nodes
- Connecting Access nodes to the network
- Connecting the power cords to the hardware
- Turning on the hardware and verifying operation
- Configuring the IPMI port
- 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
- Installing the hardware
- 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 after adding one or more new Expansion Storage Shelves
5U84 storage shelf control panel
The following table explains the components in the storage shelf control panel.
Number | Component | Description |
|---|---|---|
1 | Unit identification (ID) display | A numerical display that helps when setting up and maintaining multiple storage shelves. The Primary shelf has a default value of 00. The first Expansion shelf has a value of 01. Subsequent Expansion shelves have a value of 02 and 03. |
2 | Input switch | Used to set the unit identification display. |
3 | Power LED | Amber when the system is in standby mode. Green when the system is on. |
4 | Module fault LED | Amber when there is a system hardware fault. An LED may be lit on a power supply, drawer, disk carrier, cooling module, or I/O module to identify which component is at fault. |
5 | Logical status LED | Shows a change of status or a fault. Typically these changes of status or faults are associated with the shelf's disk drives. However, the Logical Status LED can also indicate an issue with an internal RAID controller or external RAID controller, or with a host bus adapter. |
6 | Drawer 1 fault LED | Indicates a drive, cable, or sideplane fault in Drawer 1, the top drawer. |
7 | Drawer 2 fault LED | Indicates a drive, cable, or sideplane fault in Drawer 2, the bottom drawer. |