VERITAS NetBackup 5330 Appliance Hardware Installation Manual

VERITAS NetBackup 5330 Appliance Hardware Installation Manual

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Release 2.7.2

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  • Page 1 Veritas NetBackup™ 5330 Appliance Hardware Installation Guide Release 2.7.2...
  • Page 2: Legal Notice

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  • Page 3 Veritas Technologies LLC 500 E Middlefield Road Mountain View, CA 94043 http://www.veritas.com...
  • Page 4: Technical Support

    Premium service offerings that include Account Management Services ■ For information about our support offerings, you can visit our website at the following URL: www.veritas.com/support All support services will be delivered in accordance with your support agreement and the then-current enterprise technical support policy. Contacting Technical Support...
  • Page 5: Customer Service

    ■ Licensing and registration If your product requires registration or a license key, access our technical support Web page at the following URL: www.veritas.com/support Customer service Customer service information is available at the following URL: www.veritas.com/support Customer Service is available to assist with non-technical questions, such as the...
  • Page 6 Support agreement resources If you want to contact us regarding an existing support agreement, please contact the support agreement administration team for your region as follows: Worldwide (except Japan) CustomerCare@veritas.com Japan CustomerCare_Japan@veritas.com...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Installing the NetBackup 5330 compute node ........44 Installing the SFPs into the Fibre Channel (FC) ports ......47 Removing SFP end caps ............... 48 Connecting a NetBackup 5330 compute node to a Primary Shelf ... 49 Connecting one Expansion Shelf to a Primary Shelf ......51...
  • Page 8 Contents Performing a soft shutdown before adding a new Expansion Shelf ..................54 Connecting a second Expansion Shelf to an existing 3TB Expansion Shelf and a 3TB Primary Shelf ..........55 Connecting the power cords to the hardware ........66 Turning on the hardware and verifying operation .........
  • Page 9: Hardware Overview

    The front panel of the compute node contains 12 disk drive slots. The slots are numbered from zero (lower left slot) to 11 (upper right slot). The NetBackup 5330 compute node contains 8 disk drives. Slots 0 through 5 contain mirrored volumes for the operating system and system logs, and two hot-spares.
  • Page 10: Netbackup 5330 Compute Node Pcie Card Configurations

    Four 1Gb Ethernet ports (Item 1) ■ One Video Graphics Array (VGA) port (Item 2) ■ One serial port (for Veritas Technical Support use only) (Item 3) ■ Three USB ports (Item 4) ■ One Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) port for remote ■...
  • Page 11: Netbackup 5330 Compute Node Ethernet Port Configurations

    NetBackup 5330 compute node Ethernet port configurations The rear panel of the NetBackup 5330 compute node contains six PCIe slots, which are populated according to five different supported configurations. The PCIe slot configuration determines the number of Ethernet ports that are available.
  • Page 12 All NetBackup 5330 Appliances include the following ports, which are built in along the base of the rear panel: 1-GbE ports: eth0, eth1, eth2, and eth3 ■ 10-GbE ports: eth4 and eth5 ■...
  • Page 13: Netbackup 5330 Storage Shelves And Disk Drives

    Hardware overview NetBackup 5330 storage shelves and disk drives NetBackup 5330 storage shelves and disk drives The NetBackup 5330 compute node supports two types of external disk drive storage as follows: Primary Storage Shelf ■ Expansion Storage Shelf ■ Note: A 220VAC power supply is required for the Primary Storage Shelf and the Expansion Storage Shelf.
  • Page 14 Hardware overview NetBackup 5330 storage shelves and disk drives The disk slots in each drawer are numbered from 1 to 12 starting at the left side of the drawer. Three LEDs on the front of each drawer provide information about each column of three slots.
  • Page 15: Netbackup 5330 Cables And Connectors

    Note: A 220VAC power supply is required for the Primary Storage Shelf and the Expansion Storage Shelf. The NetBackup 5330 compute node can accommodate a 120VAC or 220VAC input power supply. The following lists the voltages of the power connectors for the compute node and storage shelves.
  • Page 16: Required Reading

    ■ Understanding hardware scenarios The NetBackup 5330 Appliance Release 2.7.1 introduced the use of 6TB disk drives in the storage shelves. Previous releases provided storage disk drives at 3TB. However, you cannot mix 3TB and 6TB drives in a single storage shelf.
  • Page 17: Understanding The Netbackup 5330 Hardware Installation Sequence

    The estimated time to install one storage shelf is about 2.5 hours. NetBackup 5330 compute node - install in the next available 2RU rack space ■ above the Primary Storage Shelf.
  • Page 18 Connect the four fiber channel cables between the Primary Storage Shelf and the compute node. See “Connecting a NetBackup 5330 compute node to a Primary Shelf” on page 49. If you are installing one Expansion shelf to a Primary Shelf and a compute node: Connect four SAS cables between the Expansion Shelf and the Primary Shelf.
  • Page 19: About Ipmi Configuration

    Hardware overview About IPMI configuration Storage shelf and compute node hardware installation sequence Table 1-3 (continued) Step Description Connect the Power Distribution Unit (PDU) cords between each storage shelf and the power distribution outlets in the rack. The storage shelves require 220 VAC. See “Connecting the power cords to the hardware”...
  • Page 20 Hardware overview About IPMI configuration How does IPMI work? When an appliance is powered off or cannot be accessed using the network interface NetBackup Appliance Remote Management Port Out of band management using IPMI Remote Management Console Some of the main uses of IPMI are the following: Manage an appliance that is powered off or unresponsive.
  • Page 21: Product Documentation

    Hardware overview Product documentation Product documentation Documents for the NetBackup 5330 compute node and Storage Shelf are listed in the following table. NetBackup 5330 Appliance documentation Table 1-4 Document Description NetBackup Appliance 5330 Describes all aspects of the NetBackup 5330 compute Product Description Guide node and the attached storage shelves.
  • Page 22 Hardware overview Product documentation...
  • Page 23: Hardware Pre-Installation Requirements

    The compute node and each storage shelf are shipped in separate containers. Each container includes other boxes and contents. The disk drives for the storage shelves are shipped in additional boxes. Table 2-1 describes the contents of the shipping containers for a NetBackup 5330 appliance system.
  • Page 24: Customer-Provided Items For A Netbackup 5330 Hardware Installation

    Hardware pre-installation requirements Customer-provided items for a NetBackup 5330 hardware installation NetBackup 5330 appliance container contents Table 2-1 Container Contents compute node Installation flip cards ■ Installation poster ■ Cabling poster ■ Safety manual ■ Left and right rack rails ■...
  • Page 25: Unpacking A Primary Shelf Or An Expansion Shelf

    ■ Unpacking a Primary Shelf or an Expansion Shelf Each storage shelf is shipped in a separate container. Veritas recommends that you have a table nearby where you can safely place the contents of the container. Due to weight considerations the storage shelves ship without any disk drives installed.
  • Page 26 Hardware pre-installation requirements Unpacking a Primary Shelf or an Expansion Shelf To unpack a storage shelf DO NOT slice open the top of the cardboard container. Remove the white, plastic inserts from the sides of the container. Lift up the top of the container and off of the contents of the container. Lower and flatten the sides of the container so that you can access the storage shelf.
  • Page 27: Unpacking A Netbackup 5330 Compute Node

    Unpacking a NetBackup 5330 compute node The compute node is shipped in a separate container from the storage shelves. Both types of devices are shrink-wrapped together. Veritas recommends that you have a table nearby where you can safely place the contents of the container.
  • Page 28 Hardware pre-installation requirements Unpacking a NetBackup 5330 compute node Warning: The compute node weighs 30kg (66 lbs). Be sure that you have adequate personnel or a mechanical lift to move the compute node. To unpack the compute node Open the cardboard container.
  • Page 29: Determining Rack Locations For Netbackup 5330 Hardware

    Hardware pre-installation requirements Determining rack locations for NetBackup 5330 hardware Remove the large accessory box that contains the fasteners, the power cords, and other contents. Remove the compute node from the shipping container. Determining rack locations for NetBackup 5330 hardware The height of the compute node and the storage shelves require a different rack unit (RU) space.
  • Page 30: Determining Sas Cable Length

    Before you add an Expansion Shelf, be sure to verify that the location of the shelf accommodates the length of the SAS cables. Each SAS cable is 1 meter (3.28 feet) long. A 2 meter (6.56 feet) SAS cable is available separately. Contact Veritas Technical Support, if needed.
  • Page 31: Prerequisites For Ipmi Configuration

    Verify the following configuration prerequisites: Ensure that you have a dedicated network infrastructure. The remote ■ management port is 1 Gbps for NetBackup 5330 appliances. The remote management port can auto-negotiate its link speed of up to 1 Gbps. ■...
  • Page 32 Hardware pre-installation requirements Prerequisites for IPMI configuration Note: If you have a private internal network, remember to configure the settings accordingly in your network address translation (NAT). The remote management port must be configured as a DHCP or static address. ■...
  • Page 33: Hardware Installation Procedures

    Installing the SFPs into the Fibre Channel (FC) ports ■ Removing SFP end caps ■ 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 ■...
  • Page 34: Installing A Primary Shelf Or An Expansion Shelf

    There must be a minimum depth of 76 cm (30 in.) between the front of the rack and the rear of the rack. Veritas recommends that two people install the rails; one person at the back of the rack and one at the front. Veritas also recommends that three people lift and place the storage shelf into the mounted rails.
  • Page 35 Hardware installation procedures Installing a Primary Shelf or an Expansion Shelf To install the storage shelf into the rack Locate the left and the right rails. Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the four screws from the front of the rail and the two screws from the rear.
  • Page 36 Hardware installation procedures Installing a Primary Shelf or an Expansion Shelf Locate the spacers and place them near the rail screws. Note: Two types of spacers may ship with the storage shelves. Some spacers are round, while other spacers are square. Both types of spacers are galvanized steel.
  • Page 37 Hardware installation procedures Installing a Primary Shelf or an Expansion Shelf Extend the rail so that it fits inside the front and the rear rack posts. ■ Insert the guide pin on the rear of the rail into the top hole of the lowest rear ■...
  • Page 38 Hardware installation procedures Installing a Primary Shelf or an Expansion Shelf You can use the flathead screws on the inside of the rail to extend or shorten it to fit into the rack. You can also use an expansion bracket if you need to reinforce the rear of the rack.
  • Page 39 Hardware installation procedures Installing a Primary Shelf or an Expansion Shelf Position the rail behind the rack holes. ■ On the front of the rack, install one spacer and one screw in the lowest hole ■ in the rack. Then install another spacer and a screw in the middle of the third RU in the rack.
  • Page 40 Hardware installation procedures Installing a Primary Shelf or an Expansion Shelf Repeat the previous steps to install the right-hand rail. Front, right Rear, right To prepare for storage shelf installation, attach the four metal handles to the sides of the storage shelf as follows: Push the top tabs on the handles into the slots on the shelf (1).
  • Page 41: Installing Disk Drives Into A Primary Shelf Or An Expansion Shelf

    Remove the two front metal handles. Repeat the previous steps to install the Primary Storage Shelf. See “Determining rack locations for NetBackup 5330 hardware” on page 29. Installing disk drives into a Primary Shelf or an Expansion Shelf The disk drive installation procedure is the same for both storage shelves.
  • Page 42 Hardware installation procedures Installing disk drives into a Primary Shelf or an Expansion Shelf Starting with the bottom drawer (5), use your thumbs to pull out the two orange latches towards the sides of the rack. Then, grasp the latches and pull out the drawer until you can see all of the disk slots.
  • Page 43 Hardware installation procedures Installing disk drives into a Primary Shelf or an Expansion Shelf Make sure that the bottom of the disk is seated completely. ■ Push down slightly and start to pull the disk latch towards you. This action ■...
  • Page 44: Installing The Netbackup 5330 Compute Node

    Installing the NetBackup 5330 compute node Installing the NetBackup 5330 compute node The NetBackup 5330 requires two RU rack spaces. Veritas recommends that you install the compute node in the space directly that is above the Primary Shelf. The rails require one RU rack space and must be installed in the upper RU of the two required for the compute node.
  • Page 45 Hardware installation procedures Installing the NetBackup 5330 compute node LEFT The rail ends contain unique points for engagement in the rack. ■ The square protrusion at the top should be placed in the top hole of the RU. The round blue protrusion at the bottom should be placed in the bottom hole of the RU.
  • Page 46 Hardware installation procedures Installing the NetBackup 5330 compute node Make sure that both rails are parallel and secure. Fully extend both rails forward until the release buttons click. Carefully lift the compute node and tilt the rear down towards the back of the rails.
  • Page 47: Installing The Sfps Into The Fibre Channel (Fc) Ports

    Hardware installation procedures Installing the SFPs into the Fibre Channel (FC) ports Lift up on the rail release buttons and slide the compute node completely into the rack. Secure the compute node to the rack on each side by tightening the thumbscrew on the front.
  • Page 48: Removing Sfp End Caps

    Hardware installation procedures Removing SFP end caps Insert an SFP partially into a port. Be sure that the metal handle on the end of the SFP is on the top. You do not need to lift up the handle. Verify that the SFP is seated properly. Remove any endcaps from the ports.
  • Page 49: Connecting A Netbackup 5330 Compute Node To A Primary Shelf

    Hardware installation procedures Connecting a NetBackup 5330 compute node to a Primary Shelf The cards in the PCIe risers include SFP transceivers with protective end caps. The end caps need to be removed before a cable is inserted. To remove an SFP end cap Grasp the top and bottom of an end cap.
  • Page 50 Hardware installation procedures Connecting a NetBackup 5330 compute node to a Primary Shelf Ch1 Ch2 Ch1 Ch2 Primary Shelf FC ports Table 3-2 Primary Storage Shelf FC ports Canister A; FC Ch1 and FC Ch2 Canister B; FC Ch1 and FC Ch2...
  • Page 51: Connecting One Expansion Shelf To A Primary Shelf

    NetBackup Appliance Upgrade Guide for Release 2.7.x - RedHat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) Operating System, which is located at the following site. https://veritas.com/support/en_US/article.DOC2792.html It is not required to turn off an operational compute node and the Primary Shelf before you add one Expansion Shelf.
  • Page 52 Hardware installation procedures Connecting one Expansion Shelf to a Primary Shelf If you are installing a compute node, a Primary Shelf, and an Expansion Shelf at the same time, keep the power off to all devices until all of the cabling is complete. Use the provided sequence to turn on the devices.
  • Page 53 Hardware installation procedures Connecting one Expansion Shelf to a Primary Shelf To connect one new Expansion Shelf to a Primary Shelf Connect the two SAS ports on canister A of the Primary Shelf to the left SAS ports on canisters A and B of the Expansion Shelf Primary Storage Shelf Expansion Storage Shelf Connect the two SAS ports on canister B of the Primary Shelf to the two SAS...
  • Page 54: Performing A Soft Shutdown Before Adding A New Expansion Shelf

    Hardware installation procedures Performing a soft shutdown before adding a new Expansion Shelf Turn on both power switches. Wait for the 00 display on the Expansion Shelf. Refer to the following sections as needed. Turn on the devices and verify operations. ■...
  • Page 55: Connecting A Second Expansion Shelf To An Existing 3Tb Expansion Shelf And A 3Tb Primary Shelf

    Upgrade Guide for Release 2.7.x - RedHat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) Operating System, which is located at the following site. https://veritas.com/support/en_US/article.DOC2792.html Caution: When you add a second Expansion Shelf to an operational appliance system, best practices recommend that you turn off the compute node, the Primary Shelf, and the existing Expansion Shelf.
  • Page 56 Hardware installation procedures Connecting a second Expansion Shelf to an existing 3TB Expansion Shelf and a 3TB Primary Shelf To turn off an operating system First, turn off the compute node from the NetBackup Appliance Shell Menu. Enter and then Support shutdown Next, turn off the Primary Shelf.
  • Page 57 Hardware installation procedures Connecting a second Expansion Shelf to an existing 3TB Expansion Shelf and a 3TB Primary Shelf To connect a second Expansion Shelf to an existing Expansion Shelf Verify that the compute node, the Primary Shelf, and the existing Expansion Shelf are turned off.
  • Page 58 Hardware installation procedures Connecting a second Expansion Shelf to an existing 3TB Expansion Shelf and a 3TB Primary Shelf Connect one new SAS cable as shown in yellow. Primary Storage Shelf Expansion Storage Shelf Expansion Storage Shelf (new)
  • Page 59 Hardware installation procedures Connecting a second Expansion Shelf to an existing 3TB Expansion Shelf and a 3TB Primary Shelf Connect the other new SAS cable to canister B of the new Expansion Shelf. Use the SAS port on the right-hand side of canister B as shown in yellow. The other end of this new SAS cable is connected later.
  • Page 60 Hardware installation procedures Connecting a second Expansion Shelf to an existing 3TB Expansion Shelf and a 3TB Primary Shelf Disconnect the cable from the left-most SAS port in canister B in the existing Expansion Shelf, as shown.
  • Page 61 Hardware installation procedures Connecting a second Expansion Shelf to an existing 3TB Expansion Shelf and a 3TB Primary Shelf Connect the cable that was not completely connected to the left- most SAS port to canister B in the existing Expansion Shelf as shown.
  • Page 62 Hardware installation procedures Connecting a second Expansion Shelf to an existing 3TB Expansion Shelf and a 3TB Primary Shelf Connect the cable that was disconnected from canister B of the existing Expansion Shelf to the left port in canister B of the second Expansion Shelf.
  • Page 63 Hardware installation procedures Connecting a second Expansion Shelf to an existing 3TB Expansion Shelf and a 3TB Primary Shelf Disconnect the cable from the existing Expansion Shelf, canister B, port 1.
  • Page 64 Hardware installation procedures Connecting a second Expansion Shelf to an existing 3TB Expansion Shelf and a 3TB Primary Shelf Connect the cable to the second Expansion Shelf, canister B, port 1, as shown.
  • Page 65 Hardware installation procedures Connecting a second Expansion Shelf to an existing 3TB Expansion Shelf and a 3TB Primary Shelf Verify that all cables are connected correctly, as shown in the following two illustrations.
  • Page 66: Connecting The Power Cords To The Hardware

    Hardware installation procedures Connecting the power cords to the hardware Refer to the following section to turn on all devices in the proper order. It is very important to turn on the devices in the correct sequence; second Expansion Shelf, initial Expansion Shelf, Primary Shelf, compute node. See “Turning on the hardware and verifying operation”...
  • Page 67 Refer to the following section for a description of C-13/C-14 and C-19/C-20 power cable connectors as needed. See “NetBackup 5330 cables and connectors” on page 15. Verify that the AC power supply input for the compute node is within one of these ranges: 100 - 127 VAC at 50/60 Hz, 8.2 A...
  • Page 68: Turning On The Hardware And Verifying Operation

    The correct sequence is as follows: Expansion Storage Shelf (if installed) Primary Storage Shelf NetBackup 5330 compute node To turn on the components and verify operation Check and verify that the following cables are connected properly and securely: Data and network cables on the compute node...
  • Page 69 Hardware installation procedures Turning on the hardware and verifying operation Fiber Channel (FC) cables between the compute node and the Primary ■ Shelf SAS cables between the Primary Shelf and the Expansion Shelf ■ Power cords from each component to the appropriate Power Distribution ■...
  • Page 70 Hardware installation procedures Turning on the hardware and verifying operation Verify that the Power LED on the front, left, of the shelf is green. Power Standby power Locate Temperature Service action required After approximately 5 to 10 minutes, verify that the shelf has fully initialized as follows: The 12 disk LEDs on the front of each drawer are green.
  • Page 71 Hardware installation procedures Turning on the hardware and verifying operation The amber Service Action Required LED is not lit. ■ The two seven-segment numbers on the rear of the shelf show the shelf ■ For the new Expansion Storage Shelf, this number should be 01. For the original Expansion Storage Shelf, this number should be 00.
  • Page 72 Hardware installation procedures Turning on the hardware and verifying operation On the rear of the Primary Shelf, turn on both power switches. Verify that the left-most LEDs on both power canisters are green.
  • Page 73 Hardware installation procedures Turning on the hardware and verifying operation Verify that the Power LED on the front, left, of the shelf is green. Power Standby power Locate Temperature Service action required After approximately 5 to 10 minutes, verify that the shelf has fully initialized as follows: The 12 disk LEDs on the front of each drawer are green.
  • Page 74 Hardware installation procedures Turning on the hardware and verifying operation The amber Service Action Required LED is not lit. ■ The two seven-segment numbers on the rear of the shelf show the shelf ID. For the Primary Storage Shelf, this number should be 99.
  • Page 75 Hardware installation procedures Turning on the hardware and verifying operation On the front right panel of the compute node, press the power button to turn on the compute node. After a few minutes, verify that the compute node has fully initialized as follows: On the right front panel of the compute node, locate the triangular Status ■...
  • Page 76: Configuring The Ipmi From The Netbackup Appliance Shell Menu

    Monitor > Hardware page. If the devices do not appear, check the cable connections and make sure that the power is on. Proceed to the initial configuration of the appliance. Refer to instructions at the following site.https://veritas.com/support/en_US/article.DOC2792.html Configuring the IPMI from the NetBackup Appliance Shell Menu This section explains how to configure IPMI from the NetBackup Appliance Shell Menu.
  • Page 77 Hardware installation procedures Configuring the IPMI from the NetBackup Appliance Shell Menu At the Main_Menu prompt, type Support to navigate to the Support menu. From the Main_Menu > Support view, enter the following command to configure the remote management port: IPMI Network Configure <IPAddress>...
  • Page 78: Accessing And Using The Remote Management Interface

    Hardware installation procedures Accessing and using the Remote Management interface Accessing and using the Remote Management interface The IPMI Web interface is known as Remote Management in NetBackup 5220 and later appliances: You can use the Remote Management interface to log on to the NetBackup Appliance Shell Menu.
  • Page 79 IPMI port. For information about how to resolve this issue, refer to the following document: http://www.veritas.com/support/TECH212531 You can now access and log on to the shell menu. Enter the user name and password for the NetBackup appliance.
  • Page 80 Hardware installation procedures Accessing and using the Remote Management interface...
  • Page 81: Adding The Disk Space Of A New Expansion Storage Shelf

    Appendix Adding the disk space of a new Expansion Storage Shelf This appendix includes the following topics: Prerequisites for adding the disk space of new Expansion shelves ■ Adding the disk space of an Expansion Storage Shelf from the NetBackup ■...
  • Page 82 Adding the disk space of a new Expansion Storage Shelf Prerequisites for adding the disk space of new Expansion shelves To verify appliance functionality Verify that the compute node power supply LEDs are green. Verify that the compute node disk drive LEDs are green. Verify that the compute node LEDs on the front panel are green.
  • Page 83 Adding the disk space of a new Expansion Storage Shelf Prerequisites for adding the disk space of new Expansion shelves Verify that Primary and Expansion Shelf front panel LEDs are green. Power Standby power Locate Temperature Service action required Verify that Primary and Expansion Shelf drawer LEDs are green.
  • Page 84 Adding the disk space of a new Expansion Storage Shelf Prerequisites for adding the disk space of new Expansion shelves Verify that Primary and Expansion Shelf power canister LEDs are green. Verify that Primary and Expansion Shelf fan canister LEDs are green. Verify that the Primary Shelf displays 99.
  • Page 85: Adding The Disk Space Of An Expansion Storage Shelf From The Netbackup Appliance Web Console

    Adding the disk space of a new Expansion Storage Shelf Adding the disk space of an Expansion Storage Shelf from the NetBackup Appliance Web Console Verify that the first Expansion Shelf displays 00. Verify that the second Expansion Shelf displays 01. Adding the disk space of an Expansion Storage Shelf from the NetBackup Appliance Web Console The following procedure describes how to add new storage shelf disk space to an...
  • Page 86 Adding the disk space of a new Expansion Storage Shelf Adding the disk space of an Expansion Storage Shelf from the NetBackup Appliance Web Console To add the disk space of an expansion shelf from the NetBackup Appliance Web Console Launch the NetBackup Appliance Web Console and verify that the new storage device appears on the Monitor >...
  • Page 87: Adding The Disk Space Of An Expansion Storage Shelf From The Netbackup Appliance Shell Menu

    Adding the disk space of a new Expansion Storage Shelf Adding the disk space of an Expansion Storage Shelf from the NetBackup Appliance Shell Menu Adding the disk space of an Expansion Storage Shelf from the NetBackup Appliance Shell Menu The following procedure describes how to add new storage shelf disk space to a 5330 appliance using the NetBackup Appliance Shell Menu.
  • Page 88 Adding the disk space of a new Expansion Storage Shelf Adding the disk space of an Expansion Storage Shelf from the NetBackup Appliance Shell Menu At the prompt, enter add <disk ID> and press . <disk ID> is the disk ID Enter that you copied.
  • Page 89: Index

    NetBackup 5330 compute node configurations 10 power cords connecting to compute node 66 connecting to storage shelves 66 Ethernet ports power supply NetBackup 5330 configurations 11 NetBackup 5330 compute node input voltage 10 NetBackup 5330 Primary and Expansion shelves 13, 15...
  • Page 90 Index Primary Shelf connecting to compute node 49 rack locations 29 SAS cable 30 shipping container contents 23 storage shelves disk drives installing 41 layout 41 slot numbers 41 unpacking 25 unpack compute node 27 storage shelves 25...

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