Veritas™ 5360 Appliance Hardware Installation Guide
- Hardware overview
- About the appliance and the storage shelves
- Compute node drives
- About the 5360 Appliance control panel
- 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
- Preinstallation requirements
- Customer-provided environment and supplies
- Appliance shipping container contents
- Storage shelf shipping container contents
- Dimensions and determining rack locations
- Best practices for rack installation
- Storage shelf rack requirements
- Heat dissipation
- Cable length verification
- Prerequisites for IPMI configuration
- 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 disk drives into a half-capacity storage shelf
- 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 Flex nodes to the network
- Connecting the power cords
- Turning on the hardware and verifying operation
- 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 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 Flex Expansion Storage Shelves
Connecting one Expansion Shelf to a system that has one existing Expansion Shelf
Expansion Shelves connect to the Primary Shelf and to other Expansion Shelves but they do not connect directly to the compute node.
Note:
To connect a new Expansion Shelf to a Primary Shelf and an existing Expansion Shelf
- Verify that all compute nodes and the Primary Shelf are off and that the power cords are unplugged.
Do not remove the cables between the compute nodes and the Primary Shelf.
- Obtain the two SAS-3 cables that ship with each Expansion Shelf.
- Identify the single SAS-3 port on the right side of each controller module in the Primary Shelf.
- Identify ports A and C in each I/O module in the Expansion Shelf. Port B is not available for use.
Connect the cables as follows:
On the existing Expansion Shelf unplug the SAS-3 connector in port A of the right I/O module.
Identify port A in the right I/O module in the second Expansion Shelf. Plug the SAS-3 connector into this port.
Connect one end of a new SAS-3 cable to port C on the left I/O module of the existing shelf.
Connect one end of a new SAS-3 cable to port C on the left I/O module of the existing shelf.
Connect the other end of the cable to port A on the left I/O module on the new shelf.
Connect one end of a new SAS-3 cable to port A in the right I/O module of the existing shelf.
Connect the other end of the cable to port C in the right I/O module of the new shelf.
- Verify the final cable configuration.
- Connect the power cords of all devices as described in this section.
- Turn on the devices in the proper sequence as described in this section.
- Add the new disk space with the instructions in one of these sections.
See Adding the disk space of an Expansion Storage Shelf from the Flex Appliance Console.