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  • Page 1 Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide Revision 01 September 2019...
  • Page 2 MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. USE, COPYING, AND DISTRIBUTION OF ANY DELL SOFTWARE DESCRIBED IN THIS PUBLICATION REQUIRES AN APPLICABLE SOFTWARE LICENSE. Dell Technologies, Dell, EMC, Dell EMC and other trademarks are trademarks of Dell Inc. or its subsidiaries. Other trademarks may be the property of their respective owners. Published in the USA.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Connecting DS60 shelves................. 64 DD9900 with DS60 cabling..............64 Connecting the HA interconnect...............66 Connecting data cables..................67 Connecting disk shelf power cables..............68 Connecting controller power cables and powering on........68 Routing the cables through the CMA..............69 Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 4 License page..................79 Network....................80 File System..................82 System Settings...................86 DD Boost protocol................87 CIFS protocol..................88 NFS protocol..................89 DD VTL protocol.................. 90 Use iDRAC to power the system on and off remotely........91 Configure HA....................92 Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 5: Figures

    Removing shipping tape....................56 Securing a rail with a single screw ..................56 Location of securing screws and alignment pins ...............57 Nutbar installation (Left nutbar shown)................58 Push rail into rear channel mounting holes................ 59 Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 6 Installing the bezel ......................62 DD9900 with DS60 shelves....................66 HA interconnect........................ 67 Slot numbering........................67 Routing cables through the CMA brackets............... 69 iDRAC Settings > Network....................72 iDRAC Settings > User Configuration................73 iDRAC power options......................92 Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 7: Tables

    Administrator page settings....................86 Email/Location page settings.................... 87 Storage Unit page settings....................87 Fibre Channel page settings....................88 Authentication page settings.................... 89 Share page settings......................89 Export page settings......................90 Library page settings......................90 Access Group page settings....................91 Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 8 Tables Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 9: Introduction And Preparation

    CHAPTER 1 Introduction and Preparation Document purpose.........................10 DD9900 system features....................... 10 Product serial number tag (PSNT)..................11 Required tools and supplies ....................13 Safety considerations......................14 Working with a portable lift....................15 Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 10: Document Purpose

    (factory-racked) or as separate components to install in an existing rack at the site (field- installed). This guide provides instructions for both types of installation. This document is intended for customers or Dell EMC Support personnel who are qualified to install PowerProtect systems.
  • Page 11: Product Serial Number Tag (Psnt)

    DD OS. The system serial number is included in two places on the system: A small tag clipped to the back of the system, on the left side adjacent to PCIe slots 11-13. Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 12: Rear Tag

    There are two labels on each tag: The top label is blue and contains the serial number for the system top level assembly (TLA). The bottom label is white and contains the serial number required for the initial password. Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 13: Required Tools And Supplies

    The following additional tools and supplies might be needed when working with PowerProtect systems: Torque screwdriver Pliers Needle nose Regular Locking 10 mm socket or wrench Diagonal wire cutters (for cutting tie wraps) exFAT formatted 4 GB or greater USB flash memory drive Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 14: Safety Considerations

    Review and follow these important safety recommendations: For ESD protection, Dell EMC recommends that you wear a suitable antistatic wrist or ankle strap. Observe all conventional ESD precautions when handling plug-in modules and components.
  • Page 15: Working With A Portable Lift

    1. Adjust the two arms with rollers so that they are 17 inches apart measured from the outside edges. 2. Tighten the arms to secure them. The following figure shows an example of adjusting the lift arm/tray to just under 17 inches. Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 16: Reconfiguring The Lift With The Voyager Kit

    (lower) mast configuration with the Voyager conversion kit and support table. Refer to the following figure while performing this task. Procedure 1. Unpack the Voyager kit. 2. Use the instructions provided within the kit to reconfigure the lift. Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 17: Reconfiguring The Portable Lift With The Voyager Conversion Kit

    Introduction and Preparation Figure 5 Reconfiguring the portable lift with the Voyager conversion kit CL5422 Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 18 Introduction and Preparation Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 19: Install The System In The Rack

    Remove the original CMA brackets..................22 Attach the new CMA brackets....................23 Install the rails........................25 Install the system in the cabinet.................... 26 Installing a custom OEM bezel faceplate ................27 Install the CMA arms......................28 Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 20: Remove Filler Panels

    ES40 locations Single node or HA Rack 1 (10 shelves): U01-U12, U21-U38 Rack 2 (10 shelves): U01-U30 Controller location with Single node or HA primary node U12-U14 DS60 shelves HA standby node U16-18 Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 21: Rail Kit Components

    The rails are compatible with racks with square holes, unthreaded round holes, and threaded round holes. The rail kit also includes a unique cable management (CMA) bracket assembly that consists of inner and outer brackets, and screws to attach the brackets to the rails. Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 22: Remove The Original Cma Brackets

    Figure 8 CMA arms and separators Remove the original CMA brackets About this task The system rails may ship with CMA brackets already attached. If the brackets are attached, they must be removed. Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 23: Attach The New Cma Brackets

    The brackets are labeled left and right, and cannot be interchanged. The top of each bracket is labeled Up. Procedure 1. Use the included screws to install the outer bracket to the rail. Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 24: Attach Outer Cma Bracket To The Rails

    2. Align the hole of the inner bracket and push down to attach it to the rail. Note: Some pressure is required to push the inner bracket down and secure it. The bracket clicks when it locks in place. Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 25: Install The Rails

    2. Align the back rail end piece until it is seated on the rack flange and the latch clicks into place. 3. Align the front rail end piece until it is seated on the rack flange and the latch clicks into place. Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 26: Install The System In The Cabinet

    4. Push the system inward until the lock levers click into place. 5. Press the slide-release lock latch on both rails and slide the system into the rack until the slam latches engage with the rails. Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 27: Installing A Custom Oem Bezel Faceplate

    1. Align the custom faceplate with the OEM bezel. 2. Using a Phillips #1 screw driver, secure the opposite ends of the faceplate to the corners of the bezel. 3. Secure the faceplate to the bezel with the remaining screws. Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 28: Install The Cma Arms

    4U bezel - 16 screws 4. Install the optional front bezel. 5. Install the standard faceplate into the original bezel before returning. Install the CMA arms Procedure 1. Install the first separator on the bracket. Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 29: Install The First Separator

    2. Install the first arm on the right side of the chassis, on top of the separator with the open side up. Note: The arms are reversible. Figure 15 Install the first arm Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 30: Close The First Arm

    4. Install the second separator on top of the first arm . Figure 17 Install the second separator 5. Install the second arm on the left side of the chassis, on top of the separator with the open side up. Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 31: Install The Second Arm

    Install the System in the Rack Figure 18 Install the second arm 6. Close the first arm by connecting it to the bracket on the right side of the chassis. Figure 19 Close the second arm Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 32 Install the System in the Rack Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 33: Chapter 3 Install The Disk Shelves In The Rack

    CHAPTER 3 Install the Disk Shelves in the Rack Remove filler panels......................34 Install a DS60 shelf into the rack................... 34 Install an FS25 shelf into the rack..................58 Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 34: Remove Filler Panels

    Modifying rail lengths. 3. The rails are shipped with M5 adapters, which fit into the Dell EMC NEMA channels. For Dell EMC racks, proceed to step 4. For third-party racks, proceed as follows: a. Using a flat-tipped screwdriver, remove the two M5 adapters from the adapter mounting block on the rails.
  • Page 35: Pins For Third-Party Racks

    4. Install the right rail to the rack rear channel. You can adjust the rails later, if necessary. The following figure shows the installation details. Refer to Figure 22 on page 37 while performing the tasks in this step. Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 36: Rail Installation

    Push the rail back to secure the rail adapters in the cabinet channel. An audible click indicates that the rail is secure in the channel. d. Make sure the rear post/catch mechanism is secure and attached. Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 37: Installing The Right Rail To The Rear Channel

    7. On both left and right rail assemblies, install a single long screw between the rail posts in the upper screw hole to secure the rails as follows: a. For Dell EMC racks or racks that do not have threaded holes, insert a single M5 screw into the larger of the two screw holes.
  • Page 38: Installing The Shelf Onto The Rails

    Two people to hold the chassis in place at the correct height, and one person to align and manage the slides. 3. Manually slide the inner rail over the chassis rail 2-3 inches to line them up. Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 39: Sliding The Shelf Chassis Into The Rails

    CL5424 5. Lock all four casters by pressing down on the locking tab, as shown in the following figure, so the lift does not roll as the shelf is pushed into the cabinet. Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 40: Inserting And Securing The Top Cover And Shelf

    (LCCs) into the shelf. Inserting and securing the top cover and shelf About this task The captive shoulder screws attach the shelf to the cabinet. Refer to the following table for installation in third-party racks: Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 41: Inserting And Securing The Shelf To The Cabinet (Shoulder Screw Configuration)

    Phillips with patch Procedure 1. For Dell EMC racks, use the orange shelf latch handles to push the shelf completely into the cabinet. Align the two semi-captive M5 shoulder screws on each side with the mounting holes on the cabinet. Thread the shoulder screws into the mounting holes and finger-tighten the shoulder screws.
  • Page 42: Removing Semi-Captive Screws

    These screws secure the shelf cover and prevent the cover from coming out of the cabinet during operation. Secure the top cover to the rack as follows: Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 43: Cable Management Tray Installation (Underneath)

    Install the Disk Shelves in the Rack a. If the shelf is being installed into a Dell EMC rack, secure the top cover to the rack using M5 truss head screws from the kit. Tighten the screws until they are finger tight.
  • Page 44 Consult the application guide for the product you are installing to help determine cable lengths. Ensure that the blue tab on the shelf rail (directly above where the 1U Cable Management Tray rails will be installed) is pressed in. Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 45: Blue Tab On Rail Must Be Pushed In

    Note: This procedure describes the installation of the 1U cable management tray into a standard Dell EMC rack. For third-party racks, use the additional hardware that comes with the 1U cable management arm to install the rails as necessary. The rails come preassembled with adapters that fit into standard round mounting holes. If the rack has a different configuration, use the adapters in the hardware kit that come with the tray to mount the rails.
  • Page 46: Installing And Securing The Rails-Rear

    FRONT is to the front of the rack. Slide the tray into the rails until it locks into place with an audible click. To release the tray, press the spring clips up and pull the tray towards the front of the rack. Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 47: Spring Clips-Push Up To Release Tray

    5. Refer to the application guide for the shelf you are installing. Using the 1-inch graduations on the back edge of the tray, route the cables through the cable chains to their suggested lengths, keeping in mind the correct pig-tail lengths. The two outside cable runs connect to Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 48: Attaching Cable Chains To Tray

    7. Attach the Cable Chains to the tray, by attaching the clips onto the tabs on the rear of the tray. Figure 41 Installing the chassis bracket into the shelf CL5500 8. Snap the chassis bracket clips into the brackets on the side of the chassis. Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 49: Installing The Chassis Bracket

    When servicing a shelf installed with the 1U cable management tray, cables might need to be disconnected to perform servicing procedures. Procedure 1. Unplug/disconnect all cables from the rear of the shelf to be serviced. 2. Disconnect the cable guide clips from the chassis. Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 50 The following links provide the steps for the various adjustment lengths: 18-22" length procedure 26-30" length procedure 30-34" length procedure Procedure To change the length of the rail to 18-22" (shortest setting) do the following: Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 51: Screw And Nut Placements

    To change the length of the rail to 26-30", do the following: a. Orient one of the rails to identify the front of the rail so that the inside of the rail is visible with the spacing markings visible. Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 52: Marking

    Slide the inner rail mechanism to the rear of the rail until the 30-34" mark is visible. If the inner mechanism is locked, depress the leaf spring to free it. f. Adjust the hardware to make sure the mounting holes are aligned with the mounting slots. Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 53: Pins For Third-Party Racks

    The rails are shipped with 6.8 mm adapters that are designed to fit into the NEMA channels of the Dell EMC rack. For third-party racks, the 6.8 mm adapters must be removed and replaced with rail pins that fit the hole-types in the third-party rack.
  • Page 54: Rail Installation

    Install the Disk Shelves in the Rack Figure 48 Rail installation Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 55 4U space. An audible click indicates that the connection is secure. 5. Install the left rail by mirroring the previous steps. 6. Remove the shipping tape that is attached to the node rails. Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 56: Removing Shipping Tape

    Table 7 Parts list Image # Description Part number Node rail location in 4U space Node rail square alignment pins Part of PN 100-569-209 M5 or M4 securing screws PN 106-002-452 or 036-028-018 Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 57: Location Of Securing Screws And Alignment Pins

    1 ea Nutbars: (Left: 051-000-357), (Right: 051-000-356) Rail location in the 4U space Rail bracket alignment pins Nutbar alignment pins Part of PN 051-000-357 and PN 051-000-356 Nutbar M5 securing screws, black PN 036-709-013 Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 58: Install An Fs25 Shelf Into The Rack

    3. Repeat the previous steps for the right nutbar (051-000-356). Install an FS25 shelf into the rack If installing an FS25 is required, complete the following steps to install the FS25 SSD shelf. Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 59: Installing The Rails In The Cabinet

    The rails are level and using the same cabinet Unit markers from front to rear. 4. From the rear of the cabinet, secure the rails in place using one M5 screw on each rail. Figure 54 Installing the M5 Screw Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 60: Installing The Shelf On The Rails

    Procedure 1. From the front of the cabinet or rack, lift the shelf and slide it onto the rails. Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 61: Sliding The Shelf Onto The Rails

    Figure 57 Rail tabs securing the rear of the shelf CL5994 2. Secure the front of the shelf to the front vertical channels with four screws (two per side), but do not tighten the screws until they are all in place. Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 62: Installing The Front Bezel

    3. Gently push the bezel into place on the cabinet until it latches. 4. If the bezel has a key lock, lock the bezel with the provided key. Figure 59 Installing the bezel CL5262 Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 63: Chapter 4 Connect Cables And Power On

    Connect Cables and Power On Connecting DS60 shelves......................64 Connecting the HA interconnect................... 66 Connecting data cables......................67 Connecting disk shelf power cables..................68 Connecting controller power cables and powering on............68 Routing the cables through the CMA..................69 Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 64: Connecting Ds60 Shelves

    FS25 LCC B, port A I/O 3 - Port D FS25 LCC A, port A Cable lengths shown are designed for Dell EMC racks. Longer cables (up to 5M) can be used. Table 10 DD9900 with DS60 cabling instructions: HA standby node (HA only)
  • Page 65: Dd9900 With Ds60 Cabling Instructions: Ds60 To Ds60

    FS25 LCC B, port B I/O 3 - Port D FS25 LCC A, port B Cable lengths shown are designed for Dell EMC racks. Longer cables (up to 5M) can be used. Table 11 DD9900 with DS60 cabling instructions: DS60 to DS60...
  • Page 66: Connecting The Ha Interconnect

    3 of the network daughter card on the standby node. 3. Connect a 10G Base-T cable from port 4 of the network daughter card on the primary node to port 4 of the network daughter card on the standby node. Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 67: Connecting Data Cables

    2. For 10 GbE-SFP+ optical connections, refer to the list of qualified adapters and use an OM1 160 MHz (2 to 26m), OM1 200 MHz (2 to 33m), OM2 400 MHz, (2 to 66m), OM2 500 MHz Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 68: Connecting Disk Shelf Power Cables

    The system may not power on automatically after plugging in the AC power cords. The system identification button located on the rear of the chassis, on the lower left-hand side illuminates blue when power is on. Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 69: Routing The Cables Through The Cma

    . Routing the cables through the CMA Procedure 1. Run the cables through the CMA. 2. Use velcro straps to keep the cables in place. Figure 63 Routing cables through the CMA brackets Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 70 Connect Cables and Power On Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 71: Configure System For Use

    Change the iDRAC network port................... 74 Enable administrative communication..................75 Run the configuration wizard....................76 Configuring the system with the configuration wizard............79 Use iDRAC to power the system on and off remotely............91 Configure HA.........................92 Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 72: Configure Idrac

    VT100+ keyboard emulation. Figure 64 iDRAC Settings > Network 7. Press Esc to return to the previous menu. 8. Select User Configuration. a. Enable the root user. b. Change the root user password. Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 73: Configure Serial Over Lan (Sol)

    2. Login with the user name root. The default password is the system serial number on the PSNT. 3. Select Configuration BIOS Settings Serial Communications. > > 4. Verify the following values are configured, and specify any that are not set as listed: Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 74: Change The Idrac Network Port

    1. Connect to the system serial console or connect KVM to the system. 2. Reboot the system. 3. During the system boot process, press to access the BIOS menu. 4. Select iDRAC Settings. 5. Select Network. Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 75: Enable Administrative Communication

    1. Connect the DB-9 cable to the serial port on the back panel of the system (#2 in the figure above). 2. Launch a terminal emulation program from your computer and configure the following communication settings: Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 76: Run The Configuration Wizard

    DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) to obtain network parameters (such as, the host name, domain name, and IP addresses) dynamically from a DHCP server. Or enter to configure the parameters manually. Use DHCP Use DHCP for hostname, domainname, default gateway Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 77 Return Pending Network Settings Hostname dd9900.example.com Domain name example.com Default Gateway 192.168.10.1 DNS Server List 192.168.10.1 ----- ------- ------- ---- ------------------------------------ --------------- ---- ------------------ ethMa running 192.168.10.1 255.255.252.0 fe80::3680:dff:fe42:2660** 2620:0:170:2532:3680:dff:fe42:2660** ethMb down ipv4 Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 78: Configuring Additional System Parameters

    NTP enabled. 5. To change the system time zone, enter: # config set timezone US/Central The Timezone name is: US/Central *** You made a change to the timezone setting. To fully effect this Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 79: Configuring The System With The Configuration Wizard

    When using the Configuration Wizard on a system with no licenses configured, select the license type from the drop-down, and click the ... button. Browse to the directory where the license file resides, and select it for upload to the system. Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 80: Network

    Default IPv6 Gateway Specifies the IPv6 address of the static default gateway to which the system will forward network requests when there is no route entry for the destination system. Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 81: Interfaces Page Settings

    Click this button to delete a DNS IP address from the DNS IP Address list. You must select the IP address to delete before this button is enabled. You must also select Manually Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 82: File System

    Active Tier is where back up data resides. To add storage to the Active Tier, select one or more devices and add them to the tier. You can add storage devices up to the capacity licenses installed. Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 83: Addable Storage

    Failed disks in the disk pack or LUN. This does not apply to DDVE instances. Configured New or existing storage. This does not apply to DDVE instances. Type SCSI. This only applies to DDVE instances. Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 84: Addable Storage

    The Configure Cloud Tier section allows you to configure the Cloud Storage Tier devices. To add storage to the Cloud Tier, select one or more devices and add them to the tier. You can add storage devices up to the capacity licenses installed. Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 85: Addable Storage

    The data storage capacity of the disk. License Used The licensed capacity consumed by the storage. Failed Disks Failed disks in the disk pack or LUN. This does not apply to DDVE instances. Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 86: System Settings

    Admin email address at the end of each day. Send Autosupport Emails to Check to configure DD System Manager to send the Admin this address user autosupport emails, which are daily reports that document system activity and status. Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 87: Dd Boost Protocol

    Configure System for Use System Settings Email/Location page The Email/Location page enables you to configure the mail server name, control what system information is sent to Dell EMC, and specify a location name to identify your system. Table 26 Email/Location page settings Item...
  • Page 88: Cifs Protocol

    CIFS protocol settings, or click No to skip CIFS configuration. The system uses the term MTree to describe directories. When you configure a directory path, DD OS creates an MTree where the data will reside. Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 89: Nfs Protocol

    NFS Protocol Export page The Export page enables you to configure an NFS protocol export directory path, network clients, and NFSv4 referrals. To configure these settings outside of the configuration wizard, select Protocols Create. > > Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 90: Dd Vtl Protocol

    (Optional) Enter the number of cartridge access ports (CAPs): Up to 100 CAPs per library Up to 1000 CAPs per system Changer Model Name Select the desired model from the drop-down list: L180 (default) RESTORER-L180 Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 91: Use Idrac To Power The System On And Off Remotely

    4. Click Graceful Shutdown to initiate the same behavior as pressing the power button, or select the drop-down arrow to select on the of the following options: Power Off System Reset System (warm boot) Power Cycle System (cold boot) Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 92: Configure Ha

    If the HA configuration fails, or if there is a need to access either node before the HA configuration is complete, use the serial number of each node as the password. Procedure 1. Verify the certificate subject name on the primary node. Run the following command: Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 93 Run the following command: net config <HA-interconnect-port> dhcp off 6. On the primary node, create the HA pairing. Note: Specify the hostname or the IP address of the standby node. Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 94 DD System Manager to configure a floating IP address. # net config eth1a 2.2.2.1 netmask 255.255.255.0 type floating 11. Add the SSD enclosure to cache tier. Run the following command: storage add tier cache enclosure Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 95 Configure System for Use <enclosure number> 12. Enable the filesystem on node 0. Run the following command: filesys enable Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...
  • Page 96 Configure System for Use Dell EMC PowerProtect DD9900 System Installation Guide...

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