Veritas™ 5250 Appliance Hardware Installation Guide

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Product(s): Appliances (Version Not Specified)
Platform: Veritas 5250
  1. Hardware overview
    1.  
      About the appliance and the storage shelves
    2.  
      Appliance disk drives
    3. About the 5250 Appliance control panel
      1.  
        About the System Status LED states
      2.  
        About the Power button LED states
    4.  
      Appliance rear panel
    5.  
      Storage shelf disk drives
    6.  
      Storage shelf control panel
    7.  
      Storage shelf rear panel
    8.  
      Cables
    9.  
      About IPMI configuration
    10.  
      Product documentation
  2. Preinstallation requirements
    1.  
      Customer-provided environment and supplies
    2.  
      Appliance shipping container contents
    3.  
      Storage shelf shipping container contents
    4.  
      Best practices for rack installation
    5.  
      Determining rack locations
    6.  
      Storage shelf rack requirements
    7.  
      Heat dissipation
    8.  
      Verifying SAS-3 cable length
    9.  
      Prerequisites for IPMI configuration
  3. S Series Appliance installation procedures
    1.  
      Installing the storage shelf rack rails
    2.  
      Installing the storage shelf into a rack
    3.  
      Attaching the storage shelf bezel
    4.  
      Installing the appliance rack rails
    5.  
      Installing the appliance into a rack
    6.  
      Understanding appliance and S Series Storage Shelf connections
    7.  
      Connecting an appliance to one storage shelf
    8.  
      Connecting an appliance to more than one storage shelf
  4. D Series Appliance installation procedures
    1.  
      Installing the storage shelf rack rails
    2.  
      Installing the storage shelf into a rack
    3.  
      Installing the appliance rack rails
    4.  
      Installing the appliance into a rack
    5.  
      Understanding appliance and D Series Storage Shelf connections
    6.  
      Connecting an appliance to one storage shelf
    7.  
      Connecting an appliance to more than one storage shelf
  5. Next steps after installation
    1.  
      Connecting the network cables
    2.  
      Connecting the power cords
    3.  
      Turning on the hardware and verifying operation
    4.  
      Configuring the IPMI port from the NetBackup Appliance Shell Menu
    5.  
      Configuring the Veritas Remote Management Interface from a Flex Appliance
    6.  
      Configuring the Veritas Remote Management Interface using laptop
    7.  
      Accessing and using the Veritas Remote Management interface
  6. Appendix A. Adding one or more storage shelves to an operating appliance that does not have any storage shelves
    1.  
      Overview
    2.  
      Preparing the appliance
    3.  
      Removing the appliance cover
    4.  
      Installing the Expansion Storage Kit components
    5.  
      Replacing the appliance cover
    6. Connecting the S Series storage shelves to the appliance
      1.  
        Connecting one S Series storage shelf to an appliance
      2.  
        Connecting two S Series storage shelves to an appliance
      3.  
        Connecting three S Series storage shelves to an appliance
      4.  
        Connecting four S Series storage shelves to an appliance
      5.  
        Connecting the fifth S Series storage shelf to an appliance
      6.  
        Connecting the sixth S Series storage shelf to an appliance
    7. Connecting the D Series storage shelves to the appliance
      1.  
        Connecting one D Series storage shelf to an appliance
      2.  
        Connecting two D Series storage shelves to an appliance
      3.  
        Connecting three D Series storage shelves to an appliance
      4.  
        Connecting four D Series storage shelves to an appliance
      5.  
        Connecting the fifth D Series storage shelf to an appliance
      6.  
        Connecting the sixth D Series storage shelf to an appliance
  7. Appendix B. Adding storage shelves to an operating appliance that has at least one storage shelf attached
    1.  
      Overview
    2.  
      Moving the MSDP partition from a base disk to an expansion disk for optimum performance
    3.  
      Additional storage shelf scenarios
    4.  
      Installing S Series storage shelves to an appliance that has at least one storage shelf
    5. Recabling to connect additional S Series storage shelves
      1.  
        Connecting additional shelves to an appliance that already has one operating shelf
      2.  
        Connecting additional shelves to an appliance that already has two operating shelves
      3.  
        Connecting a storage shelf to an appliance that already has three operating shelves
    6.  
      Installing D Series storage shelves to an appliance that has at least one storage shelf
    7. Recabling to connect additional D Series storage shelves
      1.  
        Connecting additional shelves to an appliance that already has one operating shelf
      2.  
        Connecting additional shelves to an appliance that already has two operating shelf
      3.  
        Connecting additional shelves to an appliance that already has three operating shelf
  8. Appendix C. Configuring the disk space for new NetBackup Expansion Storage Shelves
    1.  
      Adding the disk space of additional storage shelves from the NetBackup Appliance Shell Menu
    2.  
      Adding the disk space of additional storage shelves from the NetBackup Appliance Web Console
  9. Appendix D. Configuring the disk space for new Flex Expansion Storage Shelves
    1.  
      Adding the disk space of an Expansion Storage Shelf from the Flex Appliance Console
  10.  
    Index

Installing the Expansion Storage Kit components

This section explains the process of installing the components of the Expansion Storage Kit into the appliance.

The expansion storage kit contains eight, 32Gb, Dual in-line memory modules (DIMMs)

Caution:

Veritas service personnel must perform all tasks that involve the inside of the appliance chassis.

To replace the DIMMs

  1. Put on a grounded ESD-compliant wrist strap or take other ESD-preventive measures.

    Note:

    The static discharged by human bodies can damage static-sensitive components on the boards. When installing and maintaining the equipment, you must observe appropriate electrostatic safety precautions to prevent personnel injuries or device damage.

  2. Remove the air duct that covers the DIMM slots as follows:
    • Disconnect the cable connector that is mid-way between the MFBU and the external SAS controller PCIe card. Then, disconnect the cable from the external maintenance free backup unit (MFBU) holder.

    • Unlatch two rear tabs (A in the following figure) and lift the air duct straight up until the tabs on the front edge of the air duct are free from the fan assembly. Make sure to place the air duct on a stable surface.

  3. Locate the DIMM slots next to the CPUs on the mainboard.

    The DIMMs on the appliance mainboard are located near the CPUs. Each DIMM slot has a silkscreen identifier on the board that consists of a two-digit alphanumeric number. The number indicates the channel and slot for which the DIMM provides support. Slot identifiers have the format A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, C2, etc., where the letter indicates the channel and the number indicates the slot. Look for the identifier on the mainboard near the socket.

    The following diagram shows the configuration of the DIMM sockets as viewed from the front of the appliance. The fans are located between the DIMMs and the front of the appliance.

    The following table shows the configuration of the DIMMs.

  4. Locate the DIMM chip or DIMM chips that you want to remove.
  5. Open the retaining clips at each end of the socket.
  6. Hold the DIMM by the edges and lift it from the socket.

    Caution:

    Always hold the edges of the DIMM. Do not touch the front or the back of the DIMMs.

  7. Place the DIMM in an ESD-protective bag.

    Caution:

    If you must place more than one DIMM in an ESD-protective bag, be sure that the edge connectors do not touch.

  8. Repeat these steps to remove the other 8GB DIMMs.
  9. Install the replacement DIMM as follows:

    • Make sure that the retaining clips on the socket in which you want to install the DIMM are open.

    • Locate the gap in the connector edge of the DIMM as shown in the image below.

    • Locate the key in the DIMM socket, and orient the DIMM over the socket so that the notch in the bottom edge of the card and the key in the socket align.

      Caution:

      Always hold the edges of the DIMM. Do not touch the front or the back of the DIMM chips. Do not touch the front or the back of the DIMM chips.

    • Align the edges of the DIMM memory module with the grooves in the posts at both ends of the socket.

    • Insert the DIMM memory module in the socket grooves and push down evenly and firmly until the retaining clips snap into place. Make sure that the memory module is firmly in place.

  10. Repeat step for each DIMM that you need to replace.

    The following table shows the configuration of the DIMMs.

  11. Check each DIMM to make sure that it is seated in the slot properly.
  12. Replace the air duct as follows:

    • Align the three tabs on the front edge of the air duct with the matching slots on the fan assembly.

    • Lower the air duct into the system ensuring the three tabs are securely installed in the fan module.

    • Press down on the back edge of the air duct so that the tabs at the end of each air duct post snaps underneath the top edge of the rise assemblies. The air duct should lay/be flat and secure.

    • Reconnect the cable to the external maintenance free backup unit (MFBU) holder.