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EMC VNX VNX5700 UnifiedInstallation GuideP/N 300-012-930 REV A03
Copyright 2011 EMC Corporation. All rights reserved. Published in the USA. Published December, 2011 EMC believes the information in this publication is accurate as of its publication date. The information is subject to change without notice. The information in this publication is provided as is. EMC Corporation makes no representations or warranties of any kind with respect to the information in this publication, and specifically disclaims implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Use, copying, and distribution of any EMC software described in this publication requires an applicable software license. EMC2, EMC, EMC Centera, EMC ControlCenter, EMC LifeLine, EMC OnCourse, EMC Proven, EMC Snap, EMC SourceOne, EMC Storage Administrator, Acartus, Access Logix, AdvantEdge, AlphaStor, ApplicationXtender, ArchiveXtender, Atmos, Authentica, Authentic Problems, Automated Resource Manager, AutoStart, AutoSwap, AVALONidm, Avamar, Captiva, Catalog Solution, C-Clip, Celerra, Celerra Replicator, Centera, CenterStage, CentraStar, ClaimPack, ClaimsEditor, CLARiiON, ClientPak, Codebook Correlation Technology, Common Information Model, Configuration Intelligence, Connectrix, CopyCross, CopyPoint, CX, Dantz, Data Domain, DatabaseXtender, Direct Matrix Architecture, DiskXtender, DiskXtender 2000, Document Sciences, Documentum, elnput, E-Lab, EmailXaminer, EmailXtender, Enginuity, eRoom, Event Explorer, FarPoint, FirstPass, FLARE, FormWare, Geosynchrony, Global File Virtualization, Graphic Visualization, Greenplum, HighRoad, HomeBase, InfoMover, Infoscape, InputAccel, InputAccel Express, Invista, Ionix, ISIS, Max Retriever, MediaStor, MirrorView, Navisphere, NetWorker, OnAlert, OpenScale, PixTools, Powerlink, PowerPath, PowerSnap, QuickScan, Rainfinity, RepliCare, RepliStor, ResourcePak, Retrospect, RSA, SafeLine, SAN Advisor, SAN Copy, SAN Manager, Smarts, SnapImage, SnapSure, SnapView, SRDF, StorageScope, SupportMate, SymmAPI, SymmEnabler, Symmetrix, Symmetrix DMX, Symmetrix VMAX, TimeFinder, UltraFlex, UltraPoint, UltraScale, Unisphere, Viewlets, Virtual Matrix, Virtual Matrix Architecture, Virtual Provisioning, VisualSAN, VisualSRM, VMAX, VNX, VNXe, Voyence, VPLEX, VSAM-Assist, WebXtender, xPression, xPresso, YottaYotta, the EMC logo, and the RSA logo, are registered trademarks or trademarks of EMC Corporation in the United States and other countries. Vblock is a trademark of EMC Corporation in the United States. All other trademarks used herein are the property of their respective owners. For the most up-to-date regulatory document for your product line, go to the technical documentation and advisories section on the EMC online support website.
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CONTENTS
IntroductionAudience.............................................................................................................. 5 Overview: Installing in an EMC cabinet ................................................................. 5 Overview: Installing in an existing cabinet ............................................................ 6
Prepare your systemBefore you begin checklist.......................................................................................... 7 Resource requirements ........................................................................................ 8
Unpack your systemUnpacking the shipping boxes ................................................................................... 9 Removing mini-rack contents ................................................................................... 10
Assemble components in your cabinetInstalling rails .......................................................................................................... Installing components.............................................................................................. Installing the standby power supply ................................................................... Installing storage processor enclosure ............................................................... Installing blade enclosure 0 ............................................................................... Installing optional blade enclosure 1.................................................................. Installing Control Stations and extension cables ................................................ Installing disk-array enclosure 0......................................................................... 13 19 21 22 23 24 25 27
Cable your systemCabling Control Station, modem, and public LAN...................................................... Cabling CS0 ....................................................................................................... Cabling CS1 (optional) ....................................................................................... Cable storage processors and blades ....................................................................... Cabling storage processor A (SP A) and B (SP B) to blades 2 and 3 ..................... Cabling storage processor A (SP A) and B (SP B) to blades 4 and 5 ..................... Cabling SPs to the blade management modules ....................................................... Cabling for two blade enclosures........................................................................ Cabling the standby power supply to SP serial port .................................................. Cabling DAE 0 .......................................................................................................... 29 29 32 35 35 37 39 39 41 42
Power upBefore you power up ................................................................................................ Connecting or verifying power cables ....................................................................... Verifying system status ............................................................................................ Control Station LEDs........................................................................................... Blade enclosure and blade LEDs ........................................................................ SPE and SP LEDs ................................................................................................ Standby power supply LEDs ............................................................................... 45 45 47 48 48 49 50
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Add extra storageDisk-array enclosure types ....................................................................................... Assembling the DAEs ............................................................................................... Connect SPE and DAE cables .................................................................................... Power up additional DAEs ........................................................................................ Verify DAE Status...................................................................................................... Verify 3U, 15 disk DAE status ............................................................................. Verify 2U, 25 DAE status..................................................................................... 51 53 56 59 60 60 61
SetupSystem setup checklist............................................................................................. 63
Planning worksheetsVNX Installation Assistant for File/Unified Worksheet ............................................... Provisioning for File worksheet ................................................................................. Provision storage ............................................................................................... Create NFS export............................................................................................... Create or attach CIFS share................................................................................. 67 70 70 71 72
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IntroductionAudience
This guide describes the installation process for the EMC VNX5700 Unified system.
Although your VNX system is customer installable, EMC recommends that the installation be performed by someone who has a general background in information technology. While prior training is not required, customers who successfully installed this product were trained as either:
EMC Proven Professionals Microsoft Certified Technology Specialists Cisco Certified Network Associates CompTIA A+ certified technicians
Your service provider offers a variety of installation and implementation services designed to assist you in installing and setting up your VNX system into a production environment as quickly and efficiently as possible. Contact your sales representative to take advantage of these service offerings.
Overview: Installing in an EMC cabinetIf your system was shipped in an EMC cabinet: 1. Read and complete the prerequisite tasks as described in Before you begin checklist on page 7. These tasks include: a. Creating a Product Support account b. Downloading the VNX5700 Hardware Information Guide c. Completing the VNX Unified worksheets d. Reviewing the resource requirements needed for your system 2. Unpack the shipping boxes and verify the shipping contents by using the packing instructions on the outside of the box as described in Unpacking the shipping boxes on page 9. 3. Verify cabling, including the power up cables as described in Cable your system on page 29. 4. Power up your system and verifying that the system powered up correctly by checking the LEDs of the Control Stations, blade enclosures, storage processors, standby power supply, and disk-array enclosures as described in Power up on page 45. 5. Complete the tasks listed in the System setup checklist section as described in System setup checklist on page 63. These tasks include: a. Attaching the bezel b. Connecting your Windows client c. Initializing your system using the VNX Installation Assistant for File/Unified d. Registering your productIntroduction5
Overview: Installing in an existing cabinetIf your system was shipped in a mini-rack: 1. Read and complete the prerequisite tasks as described in Before you begin checklist on page 7. These tasks include: a. Creating a Product Support account b. Downloading the VNX5700 Hardware Information Guide c. Completing the VNX Unified worksheets d. Reviewing the resource requirements needed for your system 2. Unpack the shipping boxes and verify the shipping contents as described in Unpacking the shipping boxes on page 9. 3. Remove mini-rack contents as described in Removing mini-rack contents on page 10. 4. Assemble the components as described in Assemble components in your cabinet on page 13 in your cabinet by first installing the rails and then installing each system component: a. Standby power supply b. Storage processor enclosure c. Control Stations d. Blade enclosure e. DAE 0 (vault DAE) 5. Cable your system as described in Cable your system on page 29: a. Cable your primary Control Station and optionally, a secondary Control Station. b. Cable your storage processors (SP A and SP B) and blades. c. Cable the SPS to the SPs (SP A and SP B). d. Cable SP A and B to DAE 0. 6. Power up your system by connecting power cables. Then, verify that the system powered up correctly by checking the LEDs of the components as described in Power up on page 45. 7. Optionally, you can add a disk-array enclosure, power it up and then verify that the DAE was powered up correct by checking the DAE LED status as described in Add extra storage on page 51. 8. Complete the tasks listed in the System setup checklist section as described in System setup checklist on page 63. These tasks include: a. Attach the bezel. b. Connect your Windows client. c. Initialize your system using the VNX Installation Assistant for File/Unified. d. Register your product by creating a Product Support account.6
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Prepare your systemBefore you begin checklistUse the Before you begin checklist to help you determine what you need to install for your system.Table 1 Before you begin checklist Complete Task 1. Set up product support account. Comments If you do not already have a Product Support account, go to https://Support.EMC.com to set one up immediately. You will need a support account for access to the latest documentation and troubleshooting information, online chat, installation and maintenance videos, utilities and wizards.
2. Complete the VNX Unified The Planning worksheets provide management port, login information, and IP addresses. See Planning worksheets Planning worksheets. on page 67. To download additional worksheets, go to https://Support.EMC.com and search for VNX Unified Planning Worksheets. 3. Prepare site 4. Download additional VNX installation documentation (when appropriate). For resource requirements, go to Table 2 on page 8. EMC provides additional documentation for installation of certain VNX systems, including: DC-power (Telco) systems NEBS systems Dense-rack systems Download this documentation from Powerlink at Home > Support > Technical Documentation and Advisories > hardware/platforms Documentation > VNX Series > Installation/Configuration
5. Download VNX If you are unfamiliar with the VNX system architecture, download and review the VNX5700 Hardware documentation (optional) Information Guide before you begin the installation. Go to https://Support.EMC.com. From the Store heading, click VNX Series > Documentation > VNX5700 > Manuals and Guides > VNX5700 Hardware Information Guide. If you want to generate documentation specific for your system configuration to configure servers, update software, or add and replace hardware, go to www.emc.com/vnxsupport.
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Resource requirementsTable 2 Resource requirements Resource AC Power Network Space Requirement For high availability: At least two 110 or 240 V AC circuits are required. Types of plugs: C13 and C14 One or two 1-Gigabit Ethernet management connections (depending on 1 or 2 Control Stations) Cabinet vertical space: 2U (unit) (3.5 inches, 8.89 cm) for storage processor enclosure (SPE) 1U for the standby power supply (SPS) 1U for each Control Station (CS) 2U for each blade enclosure (BE) 2U or 3U disk-array enclosure (DAE) 0 For each optional DAE, either 2U or 3U Slotted- or Phillips-head screwdriver A Windows-based computer to run the initialization, maintenance, and management tools with: Minimum screen resolution of 1280 x 800 At least 500 MB of free space Connection on same LAN subnet as your VNX5700 system DNS/NTP server network connection to the VNX5700 and the management host Windows Domain Controller recommended SMTP server network connection to the VNX5700 and the management host Browsers: Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox Note: The supported browser versions are listed in the release notes. Network information The management port and login information in the Planning Worksheets of this install guide. This information includes: A static IP address for each storage processor in the system (for example, 123.45.6.7) The IPv6 global prefix and gateway for each SP if your network supports the IPv6 Internet Protocol and you want to manually configure IPv6 for the management ports The subnet mask of the LAN to which the system is connected The default gateway address of the LAN to which the system is connected
Tools Windows client
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Unpack your systemUnpacking the shipping boxesYou might have received your system already racked and cabled in an EMC cabinet or in a mini rack.
If your system was shipped in an EMC cabinet: a. Follow the unpacking instructions on the outside of the box. b. Go to Cable your system on page 29 to verify the cabling.
If your system was shipped in a mini rack: a. Verify that you have received all of the systems components, including cables and bezels. Table 3 on page 9 lists the shipping contents. b. For damaged or missing components, notify your Sales associate immediately for replacements.
Table 3 Shipping contents Components One or two blade enclosures Accessories Mounting screws Bezel Management cables Power cables Fibre cables Mounting screws Bezels Extension cables IPMI cable Documentation VNX5700 File Installation Guide (this guide) Note: Ensure that you have the latest version of the install guide and any other associated documentation. To download the most recent version of the installation guide, go to the EMC Online Support website (https://Support.EMC.com), select VNX Series > Install and Configure. Environmental Compliance Information and notices
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Removing mini-rack contents1. Remove the MAC Address label from the front of CS0 and attach to the inside cover of this document. Optionally, remove the MAC Address label from the front of CS1 and attach to the inside cover of this document. 2. Remove screws. a. Using a slotted- or Phillips-head screwdriver, remove the component screws from both sides as shown in Figure 1. Note: Remove only the screws holding the components in the mini-rack. Do not remove the screws holding the rails in the mini-rack. b. Retain the removed screws to install the components in the site rack.
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3. Slide the components out and set aside as shown in Figure 2. a. Slide out from top to bottom. b. Carefully set aside each component as it is removed.
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4. If blade enclosure 1 is included in the mini rack, slide it out, and remove the 2U adjustable rails separately. 5. Remove the screws on the adjustable rails. 6. Remove the adjustable rails from the shipping container as shown in Figure 3 on page 12.
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Assemble components in your cabinetInstalling railsTwo people are required to install the components. 1. Install all the rails into the appropriate location in the site rack (for space considerations find the lowest available space). Figure 4 through Figure 10 on page 18 show examples of installing the rails for the VNX5700 components. 2. Insert the alignment pins of the rails into the holes in the back of the rack. Be sure that both sides are aligned. 3. Install the screws to hold the adjustable rails in place. The rails must be aligned carefully and they must be level. Wait until all screws are in place to tighten the screws.
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Installing componentsFigure 11 shows an example of the front view of the VNX5700 components. The components to install include:
Standby power supply Storage processor enclosure Blade enclosure 0 Blade enclosure 1 (optional) Control Station 0 Control Station 1 (optional) Disk-array enclosure 0 (Look for the yellow label over the vault drives [0-3] as shown in Figure 11.)
The EMC VNX5700 Hardware Information Guide provides more detail on each of these components.Caution: Array Software on drives 0-3. Removing or relocating them
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Figure 12 shows an example of the rear view of the VNX5700 components.
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Installing the standby power supplyTwo people are required to install the components. To avoid personal injury and/or damage to the equipment, do not attempt to lift and install the enclosure into a rack without a mechanical lift or help from another person. 1. Slide the SPS component into the cabinet rails at the bottom of the rack. 2. When the SPS is in place, tighten the screws to hold it in place in the cabinet. Tighten the screws enough to hold the component in place. Do not tighten the screws completely until all of the components are in place as shown in Figure 13.
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Installing storage processor enclosureTwo people are required to install the components. The storage processor enclosure (SPE) is 2U in height. It goes into the next available space in the adjustable rails. 1. Locate the Product ID/SN from the product serial number tag located at the back of the SPE. Record this number to use when you register the product during system setup installation steps. 2. Slide the SPE into the slot above the SPS as shown in Figure 14. 3. Install the screws holding the component in place. It may be easier to install the screws working in a diagonal pattern bottom left and top right, bottom right and top left.
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Installing blade enclosure 0Two people are required to install the components. 1. The blade enclosure is a 2U component. Install blade enclosure 0 above the SPE as shown in Figure 15. 2. Install the screws holding the component in place.
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Installing optional blade enclosure 1Two people are required to install the components. 1. Install blade enclosure 1 above blade enclosure 0 as shown in Figure 16. 2. Slide blade enclosure 1 into the 2U adjustable rail above blade enclosure 0. 3. Install the screws holding the components in place. Wait until all components are in place to tighten all of the screws.
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Installing Control Stations and extension cables1. Slide the primary Control Station (CS0) into the slot above the blade enclosures as shown in Figure 17. 2. Install the screws holding the Control Station in place. Do not fully tighten the component screws until all of the components are in place. 3. Install the extension cables after the Control Station has been installed into the rail. 4. Repeat steps 1-3 if a secondary Control Station (CS1) is shipped as shown in Figure 18 on page 26. Extension cables will be labeled CS1.Control Station 0 rearMODEM socket
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Installing disk-array enclosure 0DAE 0 is identified with a sticker over the first four disks (0-3). It can be either a 3U, 15 DAE or a 2U, 25 DAE. 1. Slide DAE 0 into the slot above the Control Stations as shown in Figure 19. 2. Install the screws holding the DAE in place. Do not fully tighten the component screws until all of the components are in place.
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Cable your systemTo allow for easy installation of the cables, the cables are provided with labels already attached.
Cabling Control Station, modem, and public LANYour system may contain one or two Control Stations. The primary Control Station is CS0 and an optional secondary Control Station is CS1.
Cabling CS01. If you have not removed the labels from the front of CS0 and CS1 (if applicable), remove them now and attach to the inside cover of this document. 2. Locate the cables shown in Figure 20. You have already connected extension cables B and C when you installed the Control Station.ModemA
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3. Connect CS0 to the customer modem, if applicable as shown in Figure 21.
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5. Connect CS0 A to blade enclosure 0 management module A (MMA) Port1 as shown in Figure 22. D 6. Connect CS0 B extension cable to blade enclosure 0 management module B (MMB) Port 1 as shown in Figure 22. EBMGMT
Control Station 0 1U
MODEM plug VGA socket
A
CS BMGMT
Serial Console
CS0
A
CS0
B
D E
2
2 01
3
Blade enclosure 1 (optional) 2U
01
2
1
0
Blade Encl 0 MMA Port 1
Blade enclosure 0 2U
2 01
2 0 1
3
1
0
3
0
1
Blade Encl 0 Blade Encl 0 MMB Port 2 MMB Port 12
2
3
0
1
2
3
3
1
1
Storage processor 2U
2
2
3
1
2
0
0
0
Standby power supply 1U
Switch
Power
Power
Switch
Power
Power
Figure 22 Cabling CS0 with blade enclosure 0
Cabling Control Station, modem, and public LAN
0
1
2
3
31
Cabling CS1 (optional)If you have a secondary Control Station: 1. Locate the cables shown in Figure 23. You have already connected extension cables D when you installed the Control Station.ModemA
C and
CS modem port
CS1
CS1 CS Port
B
CS0 CS Port
CS0
CS1
CS1
B
C
Extension cable to
cable FCS1CS1 MGMT
D
Extension cable to public LAN
CS1
CS1
A
E
Blade Encl 0 MMA Port 2
CS1
CS1
B
F
Blade Encl 0 MMB Port 2
Figure 23 Cabling CS1 to modem and public LAN
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2. Connect CS1 to the customer modem, if applicable as shown in Figure 24. 3. Connect CS1 Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) to CS0. 4. Connect CS1 MGMT extension cable to local area network (LAN). DModem
A
B
A
Control Station 1MODEM socket
RearIPMI portCSBMGMT
B
PDU A
MGMT Serial console
VGA plug
A
CS1 CS Port
Cable to public LANCS1 MGMT
D
BCS1 B
C
To cable F toBlade Encl 0 MMB Port 2Control Station 0MODEM socket
CS0 CS PortIPMI portCSBMGMT
B
PDU B
MGMT
VGA plug
B
Serial console
A
Figure 24 Cabling CS1
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5. Connect CS1 A cable to Blade Enclosure 0 MMA port 2 as shown in Figure 25. 6. Connect CS1 B cable to Blade Enclosure 0 MMB Port 2 as shown in Figure 25.
E F
CS1
BBMGMT
Control Station 1 (optional) 1U Control Station 0 1U
MODEM plug VGA socket
A
CS BMGMT
Serial Console
B
MGMT
MODEM plug CS1 VGA socket
A
A
CS BMGMT
Serial Console
F
E
2
2 01
3
Blade enclosure 1 (optional) 2U
01
2
1
Blade Encl 0 MMB Port 20
Blade Encl 0 MMA Port 2
Blade enclosure 0 2U
2 01
2 0 1
3
2
1
0
3
0
1
2
3
0
1
2
3
3
1
1
Storage processor 2U
2
2
3
1
2
0
0
0
Standby power supply 1U
Switch
Power
Power
Switch
Power
Power
Figure 25 Cabling CS1 with blade enclosure 0
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0
1
2
3
Cable storage processors and bladesYou will have received a pair of Fibre Channel cables per Blade.
Cabling storage processor A (SP A) and B (SP B) to blades 2 and 31. Locate the Fibre Channel cables as shown in Figure 26.SP A A4 Port 1
A
Blade3 Slot 0 Port 0
SP A A4 Port 0
B
Blade2 Slot 0 Port 0
SP B B4 Port 0
C
Blade2 Slot 0 Port 1
SP B B4 Port 1
D
Blade3 Slot 0 Port 1
Figure 26 SP A and SP B Fibre Channel cables
Cable storage processors and blades
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2. Connect SP A A4 port 1 to blade 3 slot 0 port 0 3. Connect SP A A4 port 0 to blade 2 slot 0 port 0 4. Connect SP B B4 port 0 to blade 2 slot 0 port 1 5. Connect SP B B4 port 1 to blade 3 slot 0 port 1
A as shown in Figure 27. B . C . D .
Rear3 3
Blade 5
Blade 4
2
1
0
0
1
2
Blade 3Blade2 Slot 0 Port 1
A Blade 2
3
2
1
Blade3 Slot 0 Port 0
1
2
3
B
0
Blade3 Slot 0 Port 1
C
Blade2 Slot 0 Port 03
3
0
DSP B B4 Port 1
2
SP A A4 Port 1 SP B B4 Port 0SP A A4 Port 01
1
SP B
SP A
MM
0
1
2
3
4
0
MM
0
1
2
3
4
Figure 27 Cable SP A and SP B with blades 2 and 3
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0
2
Cabling storage processor A (SP A) and B (SP B) to blades 4 and 51. Locate the Fibre Channel cables as shown in Figure 28.SP A A4 Port 3
A B
Blade5 Slot 0 Port 0
SP A A4 Port 2
Blade4 Slot 0 Port 0
SP B B4 Port 2
C D
Blade4 Slot 0 Port 1
SP B B4 Port 3
Blade5 Slot 0 Port 1
Figure 28 SP A and SP B Fibre Channel cables
Cable storage processors and blades
37
2. Connect SP A A4 port 3 to blade 5 slot 0 port 0 3. Connect SP A A4 port 2 to blade 4 slot 0 port 0 4. Connect SP B B4 port 2 to blade 4 slot 0 port 1 5. Connect SP B B4 port 3 to blade 5 slot 0 port 1
A as shown in Figure 29. B . C . D .
Blade5 Slot 0 Port 0
RearBlade 5Blade4 Slot 0 Port 1
Blade 4
3
2
Blade5 Slot 0 Port 1
1
1
2
3
0
3
3
Blade 3
0
Blade4 Slot 0 Port 0
Blade 2
D
C
2
1
0
0
1
2
B
A
SP A A4 Port 3 SP A A4 Port 23
SP B B4 Port 3
SP B B4 Port 22
2
1
SP B
SP A
MM
0
1
2
3
4
0
MM
0
1
2
3
4
Figure 29 Cable SP A and SP B with blades 4 and 5
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0
1
3
Cabling SPs to the blade management modulesWhen cabling the VNX5700, the cable from the SP management modules always connects to the highest numbered blade enclosure port 0.
Cabling for two blade enclosures1. Locate the cables as shown in Figure 30.
SP A
MGMT
A B C D
Blade Encl 1 MMA Port 0
SP B
MGMT
Blade Encl 1 MMB Port 0Blade Encl 1 MMA Port 1
Blade Encl 0 MMA Port 0 Blade Encl 0 MMB Port 0Figure 30 Blade enclosure cables
Blade Encl 1 MMB Port 1
2. Connect SP A MGMT to the highest blade enclosure, which is blade enclosure 1 port 0 on the A side in the example shown in Figure 31. A 3. Connect SP B MGMT to the highest blade enclosure, which is blade enclosure 1 port 0 on the B side. B 4. Cross-connect blade enclosure 0 port 0 to blade enclosure 1 port 1 on the A side, applicable. 5. Cross-connect blade enclosure 0 port 0 to blade enclosure 1 port 1 on the B side, applicable.
C if D if
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1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Blade Encl 1 MMB Port 1 Blade Encl 1 MMB Port 0
1
D2 0 1Blade Encl 0 MMB Port 03 2 1 3 3
Blade Encl 1 MMA Port 00 0
Blade Encl 1 MMA Port 1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
C2 0 1Blade Encl 0 MMA Port 03 2 1 3 3 3
0
3
Blade enclosure 0
BSP B
Blade 32 1 0
A
3
Blade 22 1 0
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
MGMT SP A3
0
MGMT3 33 3
2
1 1
1
1
0 0
0
0
Switch
Power
Power
Switch
Power
Power
SPS RearFigure 31 Cabling SPs to two blade enclosures
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0
1
2
SPE
2 2
2
2
0
0
1
2
3
0
1
Blade enclosure 1
2 0 1
Blade 52
2 0 1
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
2
2
Blade 42
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
Cabling the standby power supply to SP serial port1. Locate the cables as shown in Figure 32.SP A SPS A
A B
SP BFigure 32 SPS cables
SPS B
2. Connect SPS A to the SP A serial port as shown in Figure 33. 3. Connect SPS B to the SP B serial port.Storage processor enclosure
A
B
3
2
1
0
SP B
SP A
BStandby power supplySwitch Power Power Switch
0
1
2
3
APower Power
SPS B SPS B SPS A
SPS A
Figure 33 Cabling SPs to SPS
Cabling the standby power supply to SP serial port
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Cabling DAE 0Cabling between the SPE and the DAEs uses SAS cables. 1. Locate the cables as shown in Figure 34.
SP A A0 Port 0
A
LCC A
SP B B0 Port 0
B
LCC B
SP A A0 Port 1
C
LCC A
SP B B0 Port 1
D
LCC B
Figure 34 DAE SAS cables
2. Connect the following cables by matching the diamonds and circles on the DAEs with the diamond and circle on the cable connectors as shown in Figure 35 on page 43. Ensure that the cables lock into place. a. Connect SP A A0 Port 0 to DAE 0 LCC A b. Connect SP B B0 Port 0 to DAE 1 LCC B c. Connect SP A A0 Port 1 to DAE 0 LCC A d. Connect SP B B0 Port 1 to DAE 1 LCC B . . . .
A B C D
3. The connectors for LCC A and LCC B must be connected with the tabs in the opposite position. For example, on both DAEs, because LCC A and LCC B are reversed, the cable connections into LCC B and LCC A are also reversed. If the tab on the connector for LCC A is up, then the tab on LCC B must be down.
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Disk-array enclosures above DAE 0 are optionalB# X4 6 Gb SAS
DAE 1LCC B# X4 6 Gb SAS
A
6Gb SAS
LCC AX4
DAE 0
B A
D
#6Gb SAS X4
LCC B LCC ACSB MGMT Serial console
CS 1 (optional) CS 0
Blade enclosure 1
3
2
1
0
Blade enclosure 0
3
2
1
SP B B0 Port 1 SP A A0 Port 13
0
SPE
2
SP A A0 Port 0 SP B B0 Port 0Power
1
0
0
1
2
3
0
1
2
3
B
0
1
2
3
Switch
Power
SPS
Figure 35 Cabling DAE 0 and DAE 1
#
C
LCC AA
IPMI port
CS
B
MGMT Serial console
IPMI port
A
A
Switch
Power
Power
Rear
VNX-000356MOD
Cabling DAE 0
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Power upBefore you power up1. If you are powering up a dual Control Station system, unplug the power cable on CS1, as this component should be powered up last. 2. Ensure that the switches for SPS A
L
and SPS B
M are turned Off.
3. Ensure that the cabinet circuit breaker is in the On position, all necessary PDU switches are switched On, and power is connected.
Connecting or verifying power cables1. Connect or verify the power cables as shown in Figure 36 on page 46. Ensure that all the power cables are locked in place. Note: Only storage processors should be connected to the SPS. a. SPS A to PDU A. b. SPS A to SP A. c. SPS B to PDU B. d. SPS B to SP B. D e. Blade enclosure 0 to PDU B. f. Blade enclosure 0 to PDU A. g. Blade enclosure 1 to PDU B h. Blade enclosure 1 to PDU A i. SPS A to DAE 0. j. SPS B to DAE 0.
A B C
E F G H
I J
Note: The LEDs begin flashing. k. CS0 to PDU B.
K L M
2. Turn on the SPS power switches.
3. Wait 10 to 15 minutes for the system to power up completely. 4. If the optional CS1 is installed, wait until Step 3 completes and the SP fault LED is turned off, then connect CS1 to PDU A. N Figure 41 on page 49 shows an example of the SP LEDs in the storage processor.
Power up
45
RearPDU B6 Gb SAS
PDU A
25 disk Disk-array enclosure 1 (optional)
#
6Gb SAS
X4
6 Gb SAS
X4
B
Control Station 1 (optional)
J K
CS 1 CS 0
Control Station 0
Blade enclosure
G
Blade 5
EBlade enclosure Blade 3 Blade 2
Storage processor enclosure
CStandby power supply
Switch
D
Power
Power
M
SPS B
Figure 36 Connect power cables
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#
15 disk Disk-array enclosure 0
A
SP B
# X4
#6Gb SASB
X4CS
MGMT Serial console
IPMI port
N
A CSB MGMT Serial console
IPMI port
A
IBlade 4
H
F
SP A
Switch
Power
Power
B
L
SPS A
AVNX-000358
Verifying system statusTable 4 and the other illustrations used in this section call out only the LEDs that you need to verify to ensure that the system powered up correctly and is operating normally. The VNX5700 Hardware Information Guide provides more detailed information on all the LEDs. These LEDs include the power and system LEDs as well the LEDs for fault status.Table 4 System status LEDs Component Control Station Blade enclosure (Front) Blade power supply (Front) Blade CPU A and B (Front) Storage processor enclosure (Front) Storage processor power supply (Front) Storage processor SPA and B (Front) Standby power supply (Back) LED System status System power Power Power Fault Power Fault Power Status Steady green Steady green Steady blue or green Steady green Off Steady green Off Steady blue or green Comments On, operating normally On, operating normally On, operating normally On, operating normally No fault detected. On, operating normally No fault detected On, operating normally
Power Fault Power Fault
Steady green Off Steady green Off
On, operating normally No fault detected On No fault detected The LEDs on the back of the SPS will flash until fully powered.
Verifying system status
47
Control Station LEDs1. Use Figure 37 and Table 4 on page 47 to ensure that the Control Station is powered up. 2. If any fault LEDs are on, or if any power LEDs remain flashing after approximately 15 minutes of operation, contact your authorized service provider.Blinks when booting. ON when operating.
DVD1 2
CS FrontBlinks when booting. On when operating.BMGMT
MODEM plug VGA socket
A
CS BMGMT
Serial Console
CS RearFigure 37 CS LEDs
Blade enclosure and blade LEDs1. Use Figure 38, Figure 39 on page 49, and Table 4 on page 47 to ensure that the blade enclosure and blades are powered up. 2. If any fault LEDs are on, or if any power LEDs remain flashing after approximately 15 minutes of operation, contact your authorized service provider.Blade enclosure fault LED Blade enclosure power LED
AC
AC
AC
AC
Blade enclosure frontFigure 38 Blade enclosure LEDs
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Blade power LED Blade fault LED
Blade power LED Blade fault LED
AC
AC
AC
AC
Blade enclosure frontFigure 39 Blade LEDs
SPE and SP LEDs1. Use Figure 40, Figure 41, and Table 4 on page 47 to ensure that the SPE and Storage Processors (SP A and B) are powered up. 2. If any fault LEDs are on, or if any power LEDs remain flashing after approximately 15 minutes of operation, contact your authorized service provider.SP enclosure fault LED SP enclosure power LED
AC
AC
AC
AC
SP enclosure front
Figure 40 SPE LEDsSP A power LED SP A fault LED SP B power LED SP B fault LED
AC
AC
AC
AC
SP enclosure front
Figure 41 SP A and B LEDs
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Standby power supply LEDsThere are no LEDs on the front of the SPS. Use Figure 42 and Table 4 on page 47 to ensure that the SPS is powered up. The LEDs on the back of the SPS will flash until fully charged in about one hour.Standby power supply LEDs
RearSwitch Power Power Switch Power Power
Standby power supply B
Standby power supply A
SPS power SPS battery SPS no battery SPS fault
Figure 42 SPS LEDs
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Add extra storageDisk-array enclosure typesBefore you install DAEs in your cabinet, review the DAE section in the VNX5700 Hardware Information Guide. This guide provides cabling examples for interleaving and stacking your DAEs. Note: The cabling examples described in this guide are for illustration purposes only. Your system cabling might be different based on how many DAEs you install and whether you use load balancing to install these DAEs. DAEs are optional components that add extra storage. DAEs come in:
2U, 25 (2.5-inch) DAE as shown in Figure 43. 3U, 15 (3.5-inch) DAE as shown in Figure 44 on page 52.
If DAEs are used, the DAEs should be installed above the top-most blade enclosure in the cabinet. Either type of DAE may be installed. The arrangement of the DAEs in a cabinet may depend upon a number of factors. For more information on DAE assembling and arrangement, see the VNX5700 Hardware Information Guide.
2U, 25 Disk-array enclosure0
Front24
B
#
X4
6 Gb SAS
Figure 43 2U, 25 (2.5-inch) disk drive DAE
#
X4
6 Gb SAS
A
Rear
Add extra storage
51
3U, 15 3.5 disk Disk-array enclosure0SAS SAS SAS SAS SAS SAS SAS SAS SAS SAS SAS SAS SAS SAS
Front14SAS
6Gb SAS
X4
B A
#6Gb SAS X4
Figure 44 3U, 15 (3.5-inch) disk drive DAE.
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#
RearVNX-000729
Assembling the DAEsThe DAE is heavy and should be installed into a rack by two people. To avoid personal injury and/or damage to the equipment, do not attempt to lift and install the enclosure into a rack without a mechanical lift or help from another person. 1. Unpack shipping boxes. 2. Verify that the following DAE components were shipped: Mounting screws Bezel SAS cables Power cables 3. Label the cables: a. Locate the DAE cables and the sheet of labels shown in Figure 45. b. Attach the cable labels by matching the icons on the connectors with the icons on the labels.
Labels
SP A SAS 0P o rt
rt o P t S r A A Po t P S S S or A P SA P S S A A P S S A P S S A S
SP A SAS 0
SP A SAS 0SP A SAS 0
SP A SAS 0VNX-000687
Figure 45 Attach labels to the SAS cablesAssembling the DAEs53
4. Install the DAE rails: A 2U DAE will use 2U rails and the 3U DAE will use 3U rails. The DAE rails should be installed above the topmost blade enclosure. The rails must be aligned carefully. When arranging DAEs in your cabinet, you should consider rack space, I/O load balancing across the disks, and convenience. TheVNX5700 Hardware Information Guide provides more information on racking and cabling options. a. Insert the adjustable rail slide and seat both alignment pins into the rear channel of your cabinet as shown in Figure 46. b. Extend the rail and align the front of the rails. c. Insert two retention screws in the front and two retention screws in the back of each rail.Alignment pins
Front
L2 screws
R2 screws
Insert the alignment pins
Adjustable rail
2 screws per side
Figure 46 Installing the DAE rails
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5. Install the DAE:
Two people are required to install the components. To avoid personal injury and/or damage to the equipment, do not attempt to lift and install the enclosure into a rack without a mechanical lift or help from another person. a. Slide the DAE onto the rails so that they line up with the tabs in the rear as shown in Figure 47. b. When the DAE is in place, tighten all of the screws. It may be easier to install the screws working in a diagonal pattern, such as bottom left and top right, bottom right and top left. c. Repeat, as appropriate, with any other DAEs.
Front
SA
S SA S SA S SA S SA S SA S SA S SA S SA S SA S SA S SA S SA S SA S SA S
R
Right side bracket
Th Th Th2 Brackets 4 Screws each side
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VNX-000741
Figure 47 Sliding DAE onto the rails
Assembling the DAEs
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Connect SPE and DAE cablesThe SAS ports on the SPE are labeled 0, 1, 2, and 3. The VNX5700 Hardware Information Guide provides examples of how to cable DAEs in your VNX5700 for interleaved or stacked environments. In this example, one DAE is being added. 1. Locate one pair of cables for each DAE as shown in Figure 48.
SP A A0 Port 0
A
LCC A
SP B B0 Port 0
B
LCC B
SP A A0 Port 1
C
LCC A
SP B B0 Port 1
D
LCC B
Figure 48 DAE cables
2. Connect the following cables by matching the diamonds and circles on the DAEs with the diamond and circle on the cable connectors as shown in Figure 49 on page 57. Ensure that the cables lock into place. a. Connect SP A A0 Port 0 to DAE 0 LCC A b. Connect SP B B0 Port 0 to DAE 1 LCC B c. Connect SP A A0 Port 1 to DAE 0 LCC A d. Connect SP B B0 Port 1 to DAE 1 LCC B . . . .
A B C D
The connectors for LCC A and LCC B must be connected with the tabs in the opposite position. For example, on both DAEs, because LCC A and LCC B are reversed, the cable connections into LCC B and LCC A are also reversed. If the tab on the connector for LCC A is up, then the tab on LCC B must be down.
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Disk-array enclosures above DAE 0 are optionalB# X4 6 Gb SAS
DAE 1LCC B# X4 6 Gb SAS
A
6Gb SAS
LCC AX4
DAE 0
B A
D
#6Gb SAS X4
LCC B LCC ACSB MGMT Serial console
CS 1 (optional) CS 0
Blade enclosure 1
3
2
1
0
Blade enclosure 0
3
2
1
SP B B0 Port 1 SP A A0 Port 13
0
SPE
2
SP A A0 Port 0 SP B B0 Port 0Power
1
0
0
1
2
3
0
1
2
3
B
0
1
2
3
Switch
Power
SPS
Figure 49 Connecting SAS cables
3. To connect buses 2 and 3, you will need to cable the following as shown in Figure 50 on page 58: a. Connect SP A A0 Port 2 to DAE 0 LCC A b. Connect SP B B0 Port 2 to DAE 1 LCC B a. Connect SP A A0 Port 3 to DAE 0 LCC A b. Connect SP B B0 Port 3 to DAE 1 LCC B . . . .
#
C
LCC AA
IPMI port
CS
B
MGMT Serial console
IPMI port
A
A
Switch
Power
Power
Rear
VNX-000356MOD
E F G H
Connect SPE and DAE cables
57
to bus 3LCC B
HGLCC A
to bus 2LCC B
FB# X4 6 Gb SAS
ELCC A
DAE 1X4
#
6Gb SAS
6 Gb SAS
A
DAE 0
X4
B A
#6Gb SAS X4
CS 1 (optional) CS 0
Blade enclosure 1
3
2
1
0
Blade enclosure 0
3
2
1
SPE
2
SP B B0 Port 21 0
2
3
SP B B0 Port 33
0
0
1
2
3
0
1
2
3
0
1
Switch
Power
Power
SPS
Figure 50 Connecting SAS cables for buses 2 and 3
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#CS
B
MGMT Serial console
LCC AA
IPMI port
CS
B
MGMT Serial console
IPMI port
A
SP A A0 Port 3
SP A A0 Port 2Power Power
Switch
Rear
Power up additional DAEs1. Connect or verify that the DAE 1 power cable is connected to PDU A. 2. Connect or verify that the DAE 1 power cable is connected to PDU B.
A B
Note: DAE 0 is cabled to the SPS. All other DAEs are connected directly to the power distribution units (PDUs).
PDU B
PDU A
Rear# X4 6 Gb SAS X4 6 Gb SAS
25 disk 2U Disk-array enclosure 1
B#
A
Control Station 1 (option) Control Station 0
Blade enclosure
Blade enclosure
3
Storage processor enclosure Standby power supply
2
1
0
0
1
2
3
Switch
Power
Power
Figure 51 Power up DAE 1
#CS
15 disk 3U Disk-array enclosure 0
6Gb SAS
X4
B A
#6Gb SASB MGMT Serial console
X4
IPMI port
A CSB MGMT Serial console
IPMI port
A
Switch
Power
Power
Power up additional DAEs
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Verify DAE StatusThe illustrations used in this section show only the LEDs that you need to verify to ensure that the system powered up correctly. The VNX5700 Hardware Information Guide provides more details on all LEDs.
Verify 3U, 15 disk DAE status1. Verify the status of a 3U disk DAE by using Figure 52 and Table 5 on page 60. 2. If any fault LEDs are on, or if any power LEDs remain flashing after approximately 10 minutes, contact your authorized service provider. The LCC on the rear on the DAE will display a bus ID and enclosure address.DAE fault DAE power
Front0SAS SAS SAS SAS SAS SAS SAS SAS SAS SAS SAS SAS SAS SAS SAS
14
3U, 15 3.5 drive Disk-array enclosure
Disk drive power
Disk drive faultVNX-000743
Figure 52 3U, 15 disk drive DAE front view
Table 5 3U, 15 DAE LEDs LED DAE Fault/Status DAE Power Color Amber Blue State Off On Description No fault detected Powering and powered up For 3U DAEs, this is with backend bus running at 6 Gb/s
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Verify 2U, 25 DAE status1. Verify the status of a 2U 25 disk DAE by using Figure 53 and Table 6 on page 61. 2. If any fault LEDs are on, or if any power LEDs remain flashing after approximately 10 minutes, contact your authorized service provider. The LCC on the rear on the DAE will display a bus ID and enclosure address.DAE fault/status 2U, 25 Disk-array enclosure front DAE power
0 0
24
Disk drive power
Disk drive fault/statusVNX-000734
Figure 53 2U, 25 disk drive DAE front view
Table 6 2U, 25 DAE LEDs LED DAE Fault/Status DAE Power Color Amber Blue State On On Description Fault has occurred Powering and powered up For 2U DAEs, this is with backend bus running at 6 Gb/s
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SetupSystem setup checklistAfter completing all the installation steps including Table 1, Before you begin checklist,continue to install, configure, and manage your system by using the System setup checklist in Table 7.Table 7 System setup checklist Complete Task Attach bezel Comments When all of the components have been installed, all of the screws have been tightened snugly, and all of the cables have been installed securely into the proper ports, return to the front of the site rack or cabinet and select the correct bezel for the component, and then press the bezel into place on the front of the component as shown in Figure 54 on page 66.
Connect a This computer is used to initialize your VNX system and it must be on the Windows client same subnet as your VNX system. to the network Initialize your 1. If your system shipped with a VNX Installation Toolbox (VIT) CD, you can storage system use it to install and initialize your system. EMC recommends that you download the latest version of the VIT and download it from the Support website. Go to https://Support.EMC.com/, and select VNX Series > Install and Configure. The VIT is posted as a .zip file under VNX Installation tools. 2. On the management console, run the VIT CD or extract the files from the VIT .zip file. 3. Download and install VNX Installation Assistant for File/Unified (VIA). Note: EMC recommends that you use the latest version of this utility, which is available on https://Support.EMC.com/. 4. Launch VIA and select the Install option. The Welcome screen appears. 5. Click Next. The Select Configuration Profile screen appears. 6. From Configuration Profile Name, select New Configuration, and click Next. VIA discovers the Primary Control Station MAC address over the public LAN. In a dual Control Station configuration, only the Primary Control Station broadcasts its MAC address. 7. Follow the online instructions to discover and assign IP addresses to your VNX system. For more information and support on VIA, go to: https://mydocs.emc.com/VNX and click Before you begin to get a list of known issues and resolutions for VIA. https://Support.EMC.com, click Search Support and enter the specific failure message into EMC Knowledgebase for possible resolution and corrective action for specific error messages that you may encounter.
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Register the After initializing your VNX, use the registration wizard in the VIA to register storage system your system for support. for support Note: To register your system, you must have a Product Support account. If you do not have an account, go to the https://Support.EMC.com website to set one up. 1. To register a system from VIA, on the Select a wizard page, click Register for Support, and follow the online instructions. 2. When you complete the Registration Wizard, the system will transfer data to your authorized service provider over the Internet or by encrypted email.
Launch Unisphere from VIA for File/Unified application
Use Unisphere to manage your VNX system. From VIA: 1. On the Select a Wizard screen, click Launch Unisphere. 2. Allow pop-ups to appear on your browser. 3. Accept all certificates that appear for the IP addresses and set them all to Always Trust. 4. Log in to Unisphere using sysadmin, global user account. Note: If you receive a login error, close the browser and re-launch Unisphere. 5. After you successfully logged in to Unisphere, close VIA.
Update your The storage system comes pre-installed with the latest version of the VNX storage system OE software available at the time of shipment. To see if any patches or software newer releases have been made available since shipment, or to install any enabler software that you ordered with your system: 1. Download and install the Unisphere Service Manager from the VIT CD. It automatically checks to see if newer versions of the USM are available when you start it up. Note: You must always update the File OE software first. To ensure that the File and Block OE compatibility is maintained, go to the EMC support website at https://Support.EMC.com, and search for the knowledgebase article titled VNX for Block software supported by VNX for File software, and refer to the File vs. Block OE compatibility table. 2. Go to the https://mydocs.emc.com/VNX website, and select Update Software under VNX tasks. Follow the online instructions for your system.
Install ESRS and configure ConnectHome
You can ensure that your system communicates with your service provider by installing the VNX ESRS IP Client. Install the ESRS from the VIT. set up the ESRS, and then test the ConnectHome process. See EMC Secure Remote Support IP Client for VNX Requirements and installation on the VNX Support site at https://Support.EMC.com.
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Table 7 System setup checklist (continued) Complete Task Configure servers for VNX Unified systems (optional) Comments Go to the https://mydocs.emc.com/VNX website and from the Server tasks list, select an appropriate task such as: Attach server Install or update software (VNX for Block) Add hardware Replace hardware Install PowerPath on the server. If you have supported path management software other than PowerPath, install it on the server as described in the software documentation. For Block, launch Unisphere to create RAID groups/pools and LUNs, and then present them to the server in its storage group. For File, launch Unisphere to provision storage, create an NFS export, or create a CIFS share. Use the Provisioning Worksheet to help you complete these tasks. For more information on these tasks, follow the instructions in the Unisphere online help.
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Planning worksheetsVNX Installation Assistant for File/Unified WorksheetUse this worksheet to collect the information required to initialize your storage system when using the VNX Installation Assistant for File/Unified. To download the latest version of the VNX Installation Assistant for File/Unified, go to the https://support.EMC.com and select Support. Search for VNX Installation Assistant. IMPORTANT The VNX Installation Assistant for File/Unified auto-discovers and pre-populates certain values based on the system and network environment of your Windows client. Ensure you verify and fill these values in to the Value column by recording the results of the auto-discovery.
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Control Station Public LAN Settings CS0 Primary hostname CS1 Secondary hostname CS0 Primary IP address CS1 Secondary IP address To configure the IPv6 addresses for the Control Station address, use the VNX Installation Assistant for File/Unified for the initial installation, and then refer to the
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Configuring and Managing Networking on VNX technical module and the EMC VNX Command Line Interface Reference for File
Auto-discovered (required). Enter this information into the Value column of this table. Auto-discovered (required). Enter this information into the Value column of this table. Auto-discovered (required). Enter this information into the Value column of this table. Auto-discovered (optional). Enter this information into the Value column of this table. Auto-discovered (optional). Enter this information into the Value column of this table.
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Comments As a Best Practice, EMC recommends that your Control Stations be configured with the Network Time Protocol (NTP) service. The NTP service will be automatically configured on the Control Station if you select this box in the GUI. Required
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Passwords are default factory values and should be changed as soon as possible for security reasons. Passwords can be changed during the VNX Installation Assistant for File/Unified installation process or from within Unisphere.
Blade Public LAN Settings DNS domain Primary DNS server Secondary DNS server Auto-discovered (required). These settings apply to all primary blades. To configure the IPv6 addresses for the blades (DNS or NTP), first use the VNX Installation Assistant for File/Unified for the initial installation and then refer to the Configuring and Managing Networking on VNX technical module and EMC VNX to complete the IPv6 additions.
Command Line Interface Reference for File
Note: The values auto-discovered for the secondary DNS server are optional. Storage Processor Public LAN Settings SP A IP address SP B IP address Public IP addresses for your storage processors are required for use with the Unisphere Service Manager (USM) routine array maintenance and upgrades. In addition, for VNX for File where Unisphere for Block licenses are in place, Unisphere can be used to manage storage for external host connectivity, and the VNX for File. However, we recommend users manage VNX for File storage using the Provisioning Wizard capability within the VIA or within Unisphere. The IP addresses must be on the same subnet as the Control Station. Obtain this information from the Block system.
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Service Provider/Customer Notification Email Server Site Information: Recipient Email Addresses Site ID Dial-in-Modem # Optional Optional (third-party name) Optional This is the local number that is used by the service provider to dial into your system. Optional Email will not work without a DNS server.
Licenses CIFS (Windows) NFS (UNIX or Linux) Replicator V2 File Level Retention Snapsure Required Check the boxes of the licenses you have purchased.
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Provisioning for File worksheetUse this worksheet to collect the information required to provision storage, create an NFS export, or create a CIFS (Windows) share. Although you can use the various wizards within the VNX Installation Assistant, EMC recommends that you use Unisphere to configure your VNX system for the production environment.
Provision storageYou can also add additional storage and perform additional provisioning later. See the documentation and videos available on the VNX product page on the EMC Online Support site at https://Support.EMC.com.
Field Network Configuration Blade name IP Address to be assigned to the newly-created interface Netmask address MTU VLAN ID Network Device Network device name Create and use new network device Network device settings Device name Ports
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Create NFS exportComplete this section to create an NFS (UNIX/Linux) export.
Field Blade name Export name Allocate storage from Export size Host access read-only export Read-only hosts Read/Write hosts Root hosts Access hosts
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Create or attach CIFS shareComplete this section to create a CIFS (Windows) share or attach to an existing CIFS share.
Field Blade name Share name Allocate storage from Share size Local drive NTP server Blade default gateway CIFS server domain (Windows NT4, Windows 2000 and Windows 2003) DNS server IPs (Windows 2000 and Windows 2003) Domain admin user name (Windows 2000 and Windows 2003) Domain admin password (Windows 2000 and Windows 2003) Organizational unit (Windows 2000 and Windows 2003) Workgroup (Standalone) Local admin password Interfaces
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