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 Flex nodes to the network
Network ports on the rear panel of the compute node are shown in the following diagram.
The following table provides information about connecting the network ports on both Flex nodes.
Port | Function |
|---|---|
host1 (mgmt0 bond) - copper/RJ45 connector | Best practices recommend that you use this port and the host0 port to access the Flex Appliance Console to perform the initial configuration. Labeled ETH0 on the node. |
host0 (mgmt0 bond) - copper/RJ45 connector | Best practices recommend that you use this port and the host1 port to access the Flex Appliance Console to perform the initial configuration. Labeled ETH1 on the node. |
privnic1 (eth2/NIC3) - copper/RJ45 connector | You must use this port and the privnic0 port to connect the nodes to each other. Labeled ETH2 on the node. |
privnic0 (eth3/NIC4) - copper/RJ45 connector | You must use this port and the privnic1 port to connect the nodes to each other. Labeled ETH3 on the node. |
IPMI port - copper/RJ45 connector | A 1-GbE port that is used to connect to the Veritas Remote Management Interface. |
The 25-10GbE ports come populated with the 10GbE optical modules. For more details, see the Veritas 5360 Appliance I/O configuration options section in the Veritas 5360 Appliance Product Description Guide on SORT.