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

Moving the MSDP partition from a base disk to an expansion disk for optimum performance

The following procedures explain how to move the MSDP partition from a base disk to an expansion disk. The base disk resides on the appliance base unit. The expansion disk resides on a storage shelf that is attached to the appliance.

Consider the following scenarios:

  • Scenario 1 - The MSDP and AdvancedDisk partitions are configured on the base disk. The expansion units are physically attached to the appliance but have not been added yet.

  • Scenario 2 - The MSDP partition exists on the base disk. The expansion units are configured and partitions exist on them.

Select the scenario that applies to you and follow the appropriate procedure outlined below.

Scenario 1 - To move the MSDP partition from a base disk to an expansion disk

  1. Log on to the NetBackup Appliance Web Console.
  2. Click Manage > Storage and go to Disks section. Check the partitions that are on the Base disk. Suppose that you have MSDP, MSDP Catalog, AdvancedDisk, NetBackup Catalog, and Configuration partitions on the base disk.

    Note:

    If you have added storage shelves, click the Scan button to scan the new storage to create RAID volumes and add the new shelf to the unallocated storage.

    See Adding the disk space of additional storage shelves from the NetBackup Appliance Shell Menu.

    See Adding the disk space of additional storage shelves from the NetBackup Appliance Web Console.

  3. Ensure that the base disk is fully allocated by resizing the non-MSDP partitions (like AdvancedDisk). To ensure that the base disk is full, resize the AdvancedDisk partition to a value that is just below the maximum value.
    • In the Partition section, click AdvancedDisk partition to open the partition details page.

    • On the partition details page, click Resize in the Partition Distributions on Disk section. Enter a size in the New Size field that is slightly below the maximum value.

    Click Resize to resize. In this example, the AdvancedDisk partition is being resized to 22.9 GB. The maximum value that it can be resized to is 23 GB.

    Click OK after the resize operation is complete. The page is refreshed automatically and reflects the updated size.

  4. In the Disks section, click the Add link. Click Yes to confirm the addition and OK when it finishes. Repeat this process for the second expansion unit.

    Note that the Unallocated space increases.

  5. Check the space occupied by MSDP partition and how the MSDP partition is distributed across disks..

    In the Partition section, click the MSDP link to open the MSDP partition detail page.

    On MSDP partition detail page, check the Partition Distributions on Disk section.

    In this example, all of the MSDP partition resides on the base disk and occupies 5 GB.

    Note that the expansion disk must have at least 5 GB of unallocated space when you move the MSDP partition to the expansion disk at a later point.

  6. Click Move in the Partition Distributions on Disk section.
  7. The Move Partition window is displayed. Select the target disk from the drop-down list to which you want to move the partition.

    In this example, all of the MSDP partition that resides on the base disk is moved to one expansion disk.

  8. Click Move to move the partition.

    Note:

    The partition size and the workload on the system determine the time it takes to move a partition.

  9. Dialogs in the Move Partition displays the progress details and status of the move operation. Click OK once the operation is complete. The MSDP detail page is automatically refreshed.
  10. On the MSDP detail page, check the Partition Distributions on Disk section. The MSDP partition resides on the expansion disk.

The following procedure explains how to move the MSDP partition from a base disk to an expansion disk when the expansion disk has partitions configured on it.

Scenario 2 - To move the MSDP partition from a base disk to an expansion disk

  1. Log on to the NetBackup Appliance Web Console.
  2. Click Manage > Storage .

    In the Partition area, click MSDP to go to the MSDP detail page.

  3. On the MSDP partition detail page, check the Partition Distributions on Disk section.

    If the Type is Base for any of the disks, all or a part of the MSDP partition resides on the base disk. In this example, the MSDP partition is located on the base disk as well as the expansion disk.

    If the type is Expansion for all the disks, the MSDP partition doesn't exist on the base disk. In this case, you do not need to move the MSDP partition. You can ignore the rest of the procedure.

  4. Click Move in the Partition Distributions on Disk section.
  5. The Move Partition window is displayed. Select the target disk from the drop-down list to which you want to move the partition.

    The target disk must be an expansion disk.

  6. Click Move to move the partition.

    Note:

    The partition size and the workload on the system determine the time it takes to move a partition.

  7. After the operation completes, click OK to close the Move Partition window.