Veritas NetBackup™ 5330 Appliance Hardware Installation Guide
- Hardware overview
- NetBackup 5330 compute node overview
- NetBackup 5330 compute node PCIe card configurations
- NetBackup 5330 compute node Ethernet port configurations
- NetBackup 5330 storage shelves and disk drives
- NetBackup 5330 cables and connectors
- Serial number locations
- Required reading
- Understanding hardware scenarios
- Understanding the NetBackup 5330 hardware installation sequence
- About IPMI configuration
- Other NetBackup 5330 product documentation
- Pre-installation requirements
- Hardware installation procedures
- Hardware installation scenarios
- Installing a primary shelf or an expansion shelf
- Installing disk drives into a primary shelf or an expansion shelf
- Installing the compute node
- Installing the SFPs into the Fibre Channel (FC) ports
- Connecting a NetBackup 5330 compute node to a primary shelf
- Connecting one expansion shelf to a primary shelf
- Performing a soft shutdown before adding a new expansion shelf
- Connecting new expansion shelves to existing expansion shelves and an existing primary shelf
- 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
- Hardware installation procedures for a NetBackup 5330 high availability configuration
- Appendix A. Adding the disk space of a new Expansion Storage Shelf
Connecting a NetBackup 5330 compute node to a primary shelf
The compute node ships with 4, 1 meter, Fibre Channel (FC) cables. FC cables connect the compute node to the primary shelf canisters. To ensure communication redundancy, connect the units exactly as described in this topic.
Note:
If you have a 6TB primary shelf, you must upgrade to NetBackup Appliance Release 2.7.1, or later. Refer to the NetBackup Appliance Upgrade Guide for Release 2.7.x - RedHat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) Operating System, which is located at the following site. NetBackup Appliance documentation
The following diagrams and tables show the locations of the FC ports on both components.
Table: Compute node FC ports
Compute node FC ports |
|---|
Slot 1; ports 1 and 2 |
Slot 4; ports 1 and 2 |
Table: Primary shelf FC ports
Primary Storage Shelf FC ports |
|---|
Canister A; FC Ch1 and FC Ch2 |
Canister B; FC Ch1 and FC Ch2 |
To connect the compute node to the primary shelf
- Connect the slot 1 FC ports on the compute node to the appropriate primary shelf canister FC ports as follows:
Connect compute node slot 1, port 2 to primary shelf canister B, FC Ch1.
Connect compute node slot 1, port 1 to primary shelf canister A, FC Ch1.
- Connect the slot 4 FC ports on the compute node to the appropriate primary shelf canister FC ports as follows:
Connect compute node slot 4, port 2 to primary shelf canister B, FC Ch2.
Connect compute node slot 4, port 1 to primary shelf canister A, FC Ch2.
- Verify that the connections match the ports in the following diagram.