EMC DATA DOMAIN DD880g Installation And Setup Manual page 4

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Define the Data Domain System Information for Your Site
SYSTEM SETUP WORKSHEET
An installation requires information unique to your site. Before starting the
installation, provide values for the system information listed below.
1. A fully qualified host name for the system:
2. The DNS domain name:
3. Use Table 1 (below) to enter Ethernet connectivity information.
4. A routing gateway IP address (if no DHCP):
5. DNS server IP addresses (if no DHCP) (fill in below):
Primary
Secondary
6. Select the CIFS authentication method:
Workgroup
Workgroup name:
WINS servers:
Backup user
name:
Password:
TABLE 1:
Ethernet Connectivity
Enable (circle one)
Use DHCP (circle one)
IP address (if no DHCP)
Netmask (if no DHCP)
Perform Initial System Configuration
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NOTE:
The system might not be usable for up to three hours if the NVRAM batteries
are discharged. Refer to the NVRAM Battery Charging Instructions for more
information.
Log into the system with the user name of sysadmin. The password is the
system's serial number. A Configuration Wizard is provided. There are six
sections to the configuration: Licenses, Network, File System, System, CIFS,
and NFS.
Complete each of the six sections.
USING THE CLI CONFIGURATION WIZARD
At the first login, the configuration utility starts. The list entries in the utility
can be comma-separated, space-separated, or both.
4 At each prompt, enter a value, OR
4 Enter a question mark (?) for more details, OR
4 Press Enter to accept the value displayed in braces.
The Configuration Wizard guides you through the configuration steps, one
section at a time. Follow the Configuration Wizard instructions for entering
appropriate values.
At the end of each configuration section, you can choose to:
4 Save – Save the displayed configuration.
4 Cancel – Delete all new values and go to the next section.
4 Retry – Restart the input entry at the beginning of the current section.
The value entered previously appears as the default value at each prompt.
Tertiary
Active Directory
Realm name:
WINS servers:
Domain admin
name:
Password:
eth0
eth1
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
7. Backup servers (or * for all):
8. Administrator's password:
9. Host name from which to administer the system:
10. Administrator's email address (or admin group alias):
11. (Optional) Description of the system's physical location:
12. Mail server (SMTP) host name:
13. Time zone name (default is US/Pacific):
14. System Controller ID from the License Code document provided in
the accessory kit. Use this ID to obtain the unique WWPN for this
controller using the WWPN tool at
https://my.datadomain.com/us/en/wwpn.jsp
eth2
eth3
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
CONFIGURE THE LUNS
4 Use the disk show hardware command to determine the size of
each LUN.
4 To find out which LUNs are available, use the disk show raid-info
command.
4 Use the disk rescan command to discover the LUNs provisioned
from the storage array.
4 Use the disk add devdisk_id command to add a LUN to the current
volume. You can add only LUNs with a status of unknown—not already
added to the Data Domain file system.
For more information, see the DD OS Command Reference Guide (disk add
dev command section).
4 To assign a LUN group to the disk, use this command:
disk set devdisk_id spindle-group 1-16
where the spindle group is identified as a number (1 through 16).
4 There is a maximum of 16 spindle groups. The simplest way to configure
LUNs is to use the same number for both the device and the spindle
group. For example:
# disk add dev2 spindle-group 2
eth4
eth5
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No
Yes / No

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