Prepare the Integrated Data Protection Appliance for Hardware Replacement Hardware replacement overview..............12 Identify the IDPA..................13 Shut down the IDPA..................14 Troubleshooting shutdown................. 20 Stop the DP5300/DP5800............20 Stop the DP8300/DP8800.............21 Chapter 2 Data Domain FRUs Data Domain FRUs..................24 Replace a Data Domain Ethernet cable............24...
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DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL CONTENTS Record server information............. 45 Identify the failed server..............47 Locate and connect to the Dell switch........... 47 Gather server information..............48 Prepare the server for replacement..........49 Remove the failed node from the virtual SAN cluster....50 Disconnect power cords and I/O cables.........
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DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL CONTENTS Chapter 6 Restart the IDPA Start up the IDPA..................100 Troubleshooting startup................100 Integrated Data Protection Appliance (IDPA) 2.1 Field Replacement Guide...
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DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL CONTENTS Integrated Data Protection Appliance (IDPA) 2.1 Field Replacement Guide...
DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL FIGURES Removing a hard drive....................37 Open the disk drive carrier handle................38 Installing a disk drive....................38 PSUs location on rear panel..................41 PSU status indicator....................41 Removing a PSU......................43 Installing a PSU......................44 Release the slam latches and extend server from cabinet...........52 Sliding server out of the cabinet to the locked position..........
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DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL FIGURES Integrated Data Protection Appliance (IDPA) 2.1 Field Replacement Guide...
DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL TABLES IDPA component replacement shutdown requirements..........12 Switch port layout.......................13 Disk information......................31 Drive indicators......................36 Drive status indicator codes..................36 Disk layout........................37 PSU status indicator....................42 Server information......................46 Disk layout........................53 iDRAC ports and Dell switch connections..............56 Ethernet port layouts....................
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DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL TABLES Integrated Data Protection Appliance (IDPA) 2.1 Field Replacement Guide...
DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL CHAPTER 1 Prepare the Integrated Data Protection Appliance for Hardware Replacement This chapter includes the following topics: Hardware replacement overview.................12 Identify the IDPA....................13 Shut down the IDPA................... 14 Troubleshooting shutdown.................20 Prepare the Integrated Data Protection Appliance for Hardware Replacement...
DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Prepare the Integrated Data Protection Appliance for Hardware Replacement Hardware replacement overview Some hardware components of the Integrated Data Protection Appliance (IDPA) can be replaced without shutting down the system, and some hardware components require a system shutdown to replace.
DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Prepare the Integrated Data Protection Appliance for Hardware Replacement Table 1 IDPA component replacement shutdown requirements (continued) Component Component Model shutdown is not shutdown is required required Data Domain ES30/FS15 3.5" disk drive Chassis Bezel Rails Power/cooling...
DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Prepare the Integrated Data Protection Appliance for Hardware Replacement Shut down the IDPA Procedure 1. Use ssh to log in to AVE IP on the ACM dashboard. Use "admin" as user and the common password for the appliance.
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DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Prepare the Integrated Data Protection Appliance for Hardware Replacement cp. 20180523033106 2018-05-23 09:01:06 IST Validated cp. 20180523033444 2018-05-23 09:04:44 IST cp. 20180523054859 2018-05-23 11:18:59 IST cp. 20180523055705 2018-05-23 11:27:05 IST 7. Run the following command mccli checkpoint validate -- cptag=<cp_tag_of_new_checkpoint>...
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DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Prepare the Integrated Data Protection Appliance for Hardware Replacement a. Check if hfschecked checkpoint is present within 36hrs of time. b. Check whether there is a hfs entry for at least one checkpoint which was created within last 36hrs of time.
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DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Prepare the Integrated Data Protection Appliance for Hardware Replacement count="0"/> </nodesessionlist> 14. From the Avamar root login, run the avmaint cpstatusto verify that no checkpoint is in progress. Verify that all the checkpoints listed are in a completed state.
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DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Prepare the Integrated Data Protection Appliance for Hardware Replacement admin@xxxxxxx:~/>: mcserver.sh--flush === BEGIN === check.ms (preflush) check.mcs ===PASS === check.mcs PASSED OVERALL (preflush) Flushing Administrator Server... Administrator Server Flushed 16. In the /usr/local/avamar/bin directory, run the hfscheck_kill to kill the hfscheck jobs (if there are still any running).
To view the status, Log into ESX to monitor the shutdown. Troubleshooting shutdown If any part of the shutdown process fails to complete automatically, resolve the problem by manually shutting down the IDPA on DP5300/DP5800 and DP8300/ DP8800. Stop the DP5300/DP5800 Procedure 1.
DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Prepare the Integrated Data Protection Appliance for Hardware Replacement 14. Go to the required component replacement procedure. Stop the DP8300/DP8800 Procedure 1. Shut down the Avamar server by completing the following steps: a. Login to the Avamar server with SSH by using the Avamar IP address.
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DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Prepare the Integrated Data Protection Appliance for Hardware Replacement esxcli system maintenanceMode set -e true -m noAction 11. Use the vSphere Client or the ESXi host to shut down all of the ESXi hosts. 12. Go to the required component replacement procedure.
DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL CHAPTER 2 Data Domain FRUs This chapter includes the following topics: Data Domain FRUs..................... 24 Replace a Data Domain Ethernet cable...............24 Data Domain FRUs...
DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Data Domain FRUs Data Domain FRUs Field replacement procedures for the following Data Domain systems and disk shelves are available from the Generator in Solve Desktop. Appropriate IDPA FRUs will be carried in the Solutions Generator. Data Domain DD6300 system...
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DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Data Domain FRUs 9. Connect the new cable to the Data Domain system. 10. Enable the all the network ports on the I/O module with the new cable. Run the following commands: netconfig eth1a up netconfig eth1b up...
DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL CHAPTER 3 Avamar FRUs This chapter includes the following topics: Avamar FRUs..................... 28 Replace an Avamar Ethernet cable..............28 Avamar FRUs...
DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Avamar FRUs Avamar FRUs Replacement procedures for the Avamar Data Store Gen4T are available from the Solutions Generator in Solve Desktop. Replace an Avamar Ethernet cable Complete the following steps to replace an Ethernet cable on an Avamar server.
DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL CHAPTER 4 Dell PowerEdge R630 Server FRUs WARNING Whenever you need to lift the system, get others to assist you. To avoid injury, do not attempt to lift the system by yourself. This chapter includes the following topics: Replacing an Ethernet Cable................
DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Dell PowerEdge R630 Server FRUs Replacing an Ethernet Cable This procedure describes how to replace a failed Ethernet cable on a PowerEdge R630 server. Replace a PowerEdge Ethernet cable Complete the following steps to replace an Ethernet cable on a PowerEdge server.
DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Dell PowerEdge R630 Server FRUs Verify the service PC or laptop has a functional network port and an available IP address (and subnet and gateway) on the management network to connect via SSH/RDP. Verify all hardware is assembled as described in the IDPA Hardware Installation...
DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Dell PowerEdge R630 Server FRUs Procedure 1. Consult with the customer to get the values for IP address, subnet, and gateway for IDRAC. 2. Configure the service computer to connect with the IDPA. a. Open the Control Panel.
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DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Dell PowerEdge R630 Server FRUs 2. Respond to the security banners to add the required exception before connecting. 3. Modify the Windows hosts file on the service computer. a. Right-click the Command Prompt icon and select Run as administrator.
DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Dell PowerEdge R630 Server FRUs 8. Select DPappliance-VSAN cluster. 9. Select Manage Settings Virtual SAN Disk Management. > > > 10. Locate and expand the ESX host with the failed drive, and record the disk group with Unhealthy status.
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DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Dell PowerEdge R630 Server FRUs Procedure 1. In the IDPA vCenter Server, select Hosts and Clusters DPappliance-VSAN. > 2. Select Manage Settings Virtual SAN General. > > > 3. Select Edit, and change the Add disks to storage value to Manual.
DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Dell PowerEdge R630 Server FRUs Figure 2 Open the disk drive carrier handle 1. Release button 2. Disk/carrier 3. Drive carrier handle 2. Insert the disk drive carrier into the disk drive slot until the carrier connects with the backplane.
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DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Dell PowerEdge R630 Server FRUs Configure the replacement SSD Before you begin If the existing iDRAC or IDPA vCetner Server session has been terminated, log in again. Complete the following steps after replacing an SSD. Procedure 1. In the IDPA vCenter Server, select Hosts and Clusters DPappliance-VSAN.
DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Dell PowerEdge R630 Server FRUs Complete the following steps after replacing an HDD. Procedure 1. In the IDPA vCenter Server, select Hosts and Clusters DPappliance-VSAN. > 2. Select Manage Settings Virtual SAN General. > > > 3. Select Edit, and change the Add disks to storage value to Manual.
DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Dell PowerEdge R630 Server FRUs Power supply units The system supports two 750 W mixed mode PSUs which are installed in the rear panel. If two PSUs are used, they must be of the same maximum output power.
DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Dell PowerEdge R630 Server FRUs Table 7 PSU status indicator Convention Power Indicator Condition Pattern Green A valid power source is connected to the PSU and the PSU is operational. Flashing green When the firmware of the PSU is being updated, the PSU handle flashes green.
DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Dell PowerEdge R630 Server FRUs Figure 6 Removing a PSU 1. Release latch 2. Power cable connector 3. PSU 4. Power connector 5. Handle Installing a PSU Note Save the packing material to return the faulted PSU.
DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Dell PowerEdge R630 Server FRUs Note Wait 15 seconds for the system to recognize the PSU and determine its status. The power supply redundancy may not occur until discovery is complete. Wait until the new PSU is discovered and enabled before you remove the other PSU.
DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Dell PowerEdge R630 Server FRUs The replacement server chassis comes with fans and power supplies, but the disks must be transferred from the failed server to the new server. Prerequisites Verify the following prerequisites are met before replacing an IDPA server.
DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Dell PowerEdge R630 Server FRUs 2. Configure the service computer to connect with the IDPA. a. Open the Control Panel. b. Select Networking Change adapter settings. > c. Right-click Local Area Connection, and select Properties. d. Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties.
DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Dell PowerEdge R630 Server FRUs c. Type to open the hosts file in Notepad. Notepad hosts d. Add to the file. 192.168.100.99 dpappliance-vcsa.idpa.local e. Save the hosts file and exit Notepad. f. Exit the Command Prompt. 4. In the internet browser window, click Log into vSphere Web client, and use the previously recorded vSphere login information.
DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Dell PowerEdge R630 Server FRUs Procedure 1. In the IDPA vCenter Server, select DPAppliance DPAppliance-VSAN and > select the IP address of the ESX host to be replaced. 2. Right-click the host and select Maintenance Mode Enter Maintenance >...
DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Dell PowerEdge R630 Server FRUs 2. Click on the failed node and select Manage Settings General. > > 3. In the Add disks to storage list box, select Manual. Disconnect power cords and I/O cables This procedure is used to disconnect the power cords and I/O cables from the server.
DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Dell PowerEdge R630 Server FRUs Figure 8 Release the slam latches and extend server from cabinet 2. Locate the lock levers on the sides of the inner rails (1). Unlock each lever by rotating it up to its release position (2). Grasp the sides of the server (3) firmly and pull it forward until the server standoffs are at the front of the J-slots in the rails.
DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Dell PowerEdge R630 Server FRUs Unpack replacement server CAUTION The server is heavy and should be removed from the packing by two people. To avoid personal injury and/or damage to the equipment, do not attempt to unpack the server without help from another person.
DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Dell PowerEdge R630 Server FRUs Figure 10 Removing a hard drive 1. Release button 2. Disk/carrier 3. Drive carrier handle CAUTION You must transfer the disk drive tray to the exact corresponding slot in the replacement chassis that it was removed from.
DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Dell PowerEdge R630 Server FRUs Install and secure the server in the cabinet (sliding rails) This procedure is used to install the server (mounted on sliding rails) in the cabinet. CAUTION The server is heavy and should be installed in a cabinet by two people. To avoid personal injury and/or damage to the equipment, do not attempt to install the server in a cabinet without a mechanical lift and/or help from another person.
DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Dell PowerEdge R630 Server FRUs Figure 13 Sliding server into of the cabinet Connect power cords and I/O cables Procedure 1. Using the connection information recorded on the labels, connect the I/O cables to the server. The following table lists the connections between the Dell server iDRAC ports and the Dell switch.
DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Dell PowerEdge R630 Server FRUs 3. Connect a serial cable between the service laptop and the new server. 4. Configure a Putty session to connect the service laptop to the new server. Use the following settings: 115200 baud rate...
DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Dell PowerEdge R630 Server FRUs d. In the Reenter Password field, type the iDRAC password again and click e. Press , then click Yes to save the changes. 9. Select Advanced Controller Properties to disable the storage controller cache.
DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Dell PowerEdge R630 Server FRUs 7. On the service computer, browse to the folder containing the ESXi ISO file. 8. Select the ISO file and click Open. 9. Click Map Device. 10. Click Next Boot Virtual CD/DVD ISO, and click OK at the confirmation pop- >...
DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Dell PowerEdge R630 Server FRUs 10. Click OK. Add the ESXi host to vCenter Complete the following steps to add the new ESXi host to vCenter. Procedure 1. In an internet browser, launch the VMware vSphere Web Client and access the IDPA vCenter Server.
DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Dell PowerEdge R630 Server FRUs e. Verify the new ESXi host is joined to the vSAN cluster. Run the following command: esxcli vsan cluster get f. From the vSphere Web Client, refresh the vSAN status to verify it displays as healthy.
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DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Dell PowerEdge R630 Server FRUs Note Add the email addresses of anyone else who needs to be notified of the Install Base change. 5. In the Case Details section, specify case details in the Subject and Description fields.
DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL CHAPTER 5 Dell S4048-ON Switch FRUs This chapter includes the following topics: Replace an SFP+ or QSFP+ optic..............64 Replacing a Power Supply..................64 Replacing a Fan....................71 Replacing a Switch.....................75 Dell S4048-ON Switch FRUs...
DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Dell S4048-ON Switch FRUs Replace an SFP+ or QSFP+ optic The Dell S4048-ON switch has 48 ports that use SFP+ optics, and 6 ports that use QSFP+ optics. To replace a failed optic, complete the following steps.
DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Dell S4048-ON Switch FRUs When viewing the rear panel, PSU 1 is on the left side of the chassis; PSU 2 is on the right side of the chassis. Figure 14 S4048–ON PSUs on the rear panel 1.
DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Dell S4048-ON Switch FRUs S4048-ON front panel indicators Note Do not rely solely on the front panel indicators when checking the switch for proper operation. You must also check the indicators on the fans and power supplies (rear panel).
DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Dell S4048-ON Switch FRUs Table 13 S4048–ON LED behavior (continued) Description Solid Green—Normal Solid amber—POST is in process Blinking amber—Power supply failed MASTER LED Off—Switch is in Stacking Slave mode Solid green—System is in Stacking Master or Standalone mode FAN LED Solid green—fan powered and running at...
DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Dell S4048-ON Switch FRUs Table 15 SFP+ port LEDs (continued) Description Activity LED Off—No Link Blinking green—Transmit/receive is active Table 16 QSFP+ port LEDs Description Link LED Off—No Link Solid green—Link on 40 Gbps speed Solid amber—Link on 10 Gbps speeds...
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DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Dell S4048-ON Switch FRUs Note If you use a single PSU, install a blank plate in the other PSU slot. If you are only using one PSU, install the power supply in the first slot (PSU 1) and install a blank plate in the second slot (PSU 2).
DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Dell S4048-ON Switch FRUs Figure 17 Install the PSU 1. PSU 2. PSU slot 7. Plug the power cord into the connector on the power supply unit. The PSU powers up as soon as the cable is connected.
DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Dell S4048-ON Switch FRUs show environment all Replacing a Fan This document describes how to replace a faulted fan in a Dell S4048-ON network switch. Location and description of the fan modules The S4048-ON contains three fan modules. Module slot 1 is on the left side of the chassis, module slot 2 is in the middle of the chassis, and module slot 3 is on the right side of the chassis.
DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Dell S4048-ON Switch FRUs S4048-ON front panel indicators Note Do not rely solely on the front panel indicators when checking the switch for proper operation. You must also check the indicators on the fans and power supplies (rear panel).
DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Dell S4048-ON Switch FRUs Table 19 S4048–ON LED behavior (continued) Description Solid Green—Normal Solid amber—POST is in process Blinking amber—Power supply failed MASTER LED Off—Switch is in Stacking Slave mode Solid green—System is in Stacking Master or Standalone mode FAN LED Solid green—fan powered and running at...
DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Dell S4048-ON Switch FRUs Table 21 SFP+ port LEDs (continued) Description Activity LED Off—No Link Blinking green—Transmit/receive is active Table 22 QSFP+ port LEDs Description Link LED Off—No Link Solid green—Link on 40 Gbps speed Solid amber—Link on 10 Gbps speeds...
DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Dell S4048-ON Switch FRUs CAUTION Complete steps 2 and 3 within one minute, or the system will power down. 2. With your index finger around the fan module handle, press the orange lever to the left with your thumb. Pull the fan module out of the fan module slot and place it on an anti-static surface.
DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Dell S4048-ON Switch FRUs Forty-eight fixed SFP+ and six fixed QSFP+ ports Management port USB 2.0 port Serial RS 232 port, RJ-45 and MicroUSB LED display for the system, fan, and power status Figure 21 S4048–ON I/O-side view 1.
DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Dell S4048-ON Switch FRUs Figure 23 S4048–ON LEDs 1. SFP+ port Link and activity LEDs 2. System LEDs 3. QSFP+ port LEDs 4. FAN LED 5. Management port LEDs 6. PSU LED LED behavior The following S4048–ON system LED behavior is seen during open networking installation environment (ONIE) operations: Figure 24 S4048–ON LEDs...
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DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Dell S4048-ON Switch FRUs 1. Master LED 2. System LED 3. Power LED 4. Fan LED 5. Locator LED 6. SFP+ link/activity LEDs 7. Stack LED 8. USB port LED 9. QSFP+ link/activity LEDs Table 27 S4048–ON LED behavior...
DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Dell S4048-ON Switch FRUs Table 28 Management Ethernet port LEDs Description Link LED Off—No Link Solid green—Link on 1 Gbps speed Solid yellow—Link on 10/100 Mbps speeds Table 29 SFP+ port LEDs Description Link LED Off—No Link Solid green—Link on 10 Gbps speed...
DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Dell S4048-ON Switch FRUs CAUTION ESD damage can occur when components are mishandled. Always wear an ESD- preventive wrist or heel ground strap when handling the S4048–ON and its accessories. After you remove the original packaging, place the S4048–ON and its components on an anti-static surface.
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Do not log out of the Data Domain system, as the network ports must be enabled after the switch replacement is complete. 4. Complete one of the following tasks to stop the Avamar services. Stop the Avamar services for a DP5300/DP5800 Procedure 1. Login to the Avamar with SSH.
DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Dell S4048-ON Switch FRUs Disconnect network cables and power cords Remove an optic by pushing the tab on the optic and sliding the optic from the port. When removing optics with direct attach cables (DACs) from the port, pull the release tab firmly and steadily.
DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Dell S4048-ON Switch FRUs Figure 25 Remove inner rails 1. Front standoff locking tab 2. Switch 3. Rail locking tab 2. On each side of the replacement switch, align the inner rail over the shoulder studs on the switch.
DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Dell S4048-ON Switch FRUs Figure 26 Install switch in cabinet 1. Switch 2. Rail bracket 3. Mounting screw Connect power cords and network cables Note When working with optical fibers, follow all the warning labels and always wear eye protection.
DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Dell S4048-ON Switch FRUs Note Both rows of QSFP+ ports require that you install the 40GbE optics with the tabs facing up. When you cable the ports, be sure not to interfere with the airflow from the small vent holes above and below the ports.
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DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Dell S4048-ON Switch FRUs 3. Connect the RJ45 end of the RJ45 to serial adapter cable to the switch console port. 4. Connect the serial end of the USB to serial adapter to the serial end of the RJ45 to serial adapter.
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DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Dell S4048-ON Switch FRUs 5. Connect the USB end of the USB to serial adapter to the laptop. Copy the switch configuration file from a USB drive to a switch...
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DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Dell S4048-ON Switch FRUs 6. Start the Putty application, from the Category navigation tree, select Serial, and then configure the following options: a. Speed (baud): 115200 b. Data bits: 8 c. Stop bits: 1 d. Parity: none e.
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DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Dell S4048-ON Switch FRUs 13. Type The screen displays the following: Proceed with reload [confirm yes/no]: 14. Type The system re-loads the switch and the switch now runs with the saved configuration file. The screen displays an output similar to the following:...
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DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Dell S4048-ON Switch FRUs MTU 1554 bytes, IP MTU 1500 bytes LineSpeed 40000 Mbit Members in this channel: Te 1/13(U) Te 1/14(U) The two highlighted information indicates the port channel is up and its members are up.
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DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Dell S4048-ON Switch FRUs e. Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and then click Properties. f. On the General tab select Use the following IP address and then enter: IP Address: 192.168.100.98 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.254 Gateway: 192.168.100.100...
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DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Dell S4048-ON Switch FRUs g. Click OK to close the Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties dialog box. h. Click OK to close the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box. 21. Create a putty session to the Data Domain at 192.168.100.109.
DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Dell S4048-ON Switch FRUs Example: net route set gateway 172.158.12.1. 25. Ping Default Gateway by typing the following command: net ping gateway_ip Example: net ping 172.158.12.1 If successful, continue by providing a WebEx for remote SA/IS. Contact SA if ping fails to respond.
DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Dell S4048-ON Switch FRUs RS-232 console port access The RS-232 console port is on the PSU-side of the S4048-ON chassis, as shown. Figure 27 S4048–ON RS–232 console ports 1. Ethernet management port 2. RS-232 console port Note Before starting this procedure, be sure that your PC has a 9-pin serial port and that you have a terminal emulation program installed and running on the PC.
DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Dell S4048-ON Switch FRUs Run the following commands: netconfig eth1a up netconfig eth1b up netconfig eth1c up netconfig eth1d up 2. Proceed to Powering on the appliance to restart the data protection service and appliance. Update the Install Base After replacing a Dell server or switch chassis, complete the following steps to update the Install Base with the serial number of the new hardware.
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DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Dell S4048-ON Switch FRUs Integrated Data Protection Appliance (IDPA) 2.1 Field Replacement Guide...
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DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL CHAPTER 6 Restart the IDPA This chapter includes the following topics: Start up the IDPA..................... 100 Troubleshooting startup................... 100 Restart the IDPA...
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DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Restart the IDPA Start up the IDPA Powering on the IDPA requires starting individual components in the correct order. Procedure 1. Power on Data Domain system. 2. Power on the NDMP accelerator or accelerators if they are included in the configuration.
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DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Restart the IDPA 2. Verify that the required components are accessible on the network. Resolve any connectivity issues that are encountered. If the ACM loads successfully, skip the rest of this procedure. The DPSearch nodes, DP Advisor nodes, DP Central, AVE, and Avamar Proxy start automatically.
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DELL EMC CONFIDENTIAL Restart the IDPA 8. Start the services of search by logging in to index master IP using OS root credentials and executing following commands: a. service elasticsearch start b. service search-cis-core start c. service search-cis-schedule start d. service search-networker-worker start e.
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