efore you begin Installation and Setup Instructions for E-Series E5760 and E860 Shelves E5760 and E860 controller shelves DE60C drive shelf Unpack & Prepare Install Hardware Connect Drive Shelves pply Power Connect Data Hosts Connect Ethernet Cables fter Installing Hardware efore installing the hardware Confirm that your location provides 0-volt C power. Obtain a standard 9-inch (8.-cm) rack to fit U shelves of this size: Install any required host bus adapters (Hs) in the data hosts as well as any required switches. See the Netpp Interoperability Matrix at http://mysupport.netapp.com/matrix for compatibility information. For additional instructions Shelf Height Width Depth Max Weight 60-drive Go to the E-Series Systems Documentation Center: http://mysupport.netapp.com/eseries. Download these documents from the Getting Started and Installing & Configuring sections of the page. Task Preparing your site Cabling the hardware pplying power fter installing the hardware 6.87 in. (7.6 cm) 7.66 in. (.86 cm) Document 8.5 in. (97.6 cm) E-Series Site Preparation Guide E-Series Hardware Cabling Guide 50 lb. ( kg) E5700 and E800 System Monitoring Guide SNtricity System Manager Express Guides SNtricity Power Guides for dvanced Users For additional help Netpp Support: http://mysupport.netapp.com/ Netpp Training: http://www.netapp.com/us/services-support/university/learning.aspx Netpp Videos: https://www.brainshark.com/go/netapp-sell/library.html For your safety Review the Safety Notices document included in the box, and pay close attention to the precautions for moving and installing hardware. 0-0676+0
Obtain tools and other equipment Unpack the boxes Unpack all boxes and compare the contents to the items on the packing slip. You will find these items in the boxes. Controller shelf Drive shelves, if ordered Rack-mounting hardware You need additional tools and equipment to complete the installation tasks. Front bezel for the controller shelf Power cords for your country (two for each shelf) Phillips No. screwdriver Medium flat-blade screwdriver ESD wrist strap Host bus adapter (H) (installed in each data host) SN switch (optional, depending on host topology) Optional Tools I/O cables and transceivers, if ordered Ethernet cables, if ordered Management client with a supported browser Serial cables (as needed for diagnostics or installation) SS cables (included only with the drive shelves) Handles ack rackets and Cage Nuts (For Square Hole Cabinet Installations Only) Power drill with Phillips head bit Flashlight Mechanized lift
Register the hardware Install the rails Locate the chassis serial number. You can find the number on the packing slip or in your confirmation email. CUTION: Install hardware from the bottom of the cabinet up to the top to prevent the equipment from toppling over. Use the rack mounting hardware to install the rails in the cabinet. Go to the Netpp Support Site: http://mysupport.netapp.com See the enclosed Installing the Super Rail into a four post rack (part number 0-0667) for instructions on how to install the rails. Sign into the site: Return to these instructions to complete the remaining installation tasks. If you do not already have a Netpp account, click Register Now to create an account. If you already have a Netpp account, click Sign In, and enter your username and password. Determine whether you need to register the hardware, as follows: If you are a... Netpp customer who has registered hardware before reseller customer or a new Netpp customer Follow these steps... From the top menu, select Products > My Products. Confirm that the new serial number is listed. If it is, go to Install the rails. If it is not, follow the instructions below to register the hardware. From the top menu, select Products > Register Products. Enter the product serial number, and click Submit. Enter the requested details, and click Submit. fter your registration is approved, you can download SNtricity software. The approval process might take up to hours.
Install the the rails shelves Install the drives CUTION: n empty shelf weighs approximately lb (60 kg). Four people are required to safely move an empty shelf. If drives are installed, a mechanized lift is required. TTENTION: To avoid damaging the hardware, never move a 60-drive shelf if drives are installed. You must remove all drives before moving the shelf. To access the shelf, remove the outer packing box. Then, fold down the flaps on the inner box. If you are lifting and moving the shelf by hand, attach the four handles. Push up on each handle until it clicks into place. Put on the ESD wristband to protect the drives from static electricity. Release the levers on the top drive drawer. Then, slide the drawer out by using the levers. Raise the handle on the drive to vertical. Place the back of the shelf (the end with the connectors) on the rails. Supporting the shelf from the bottom, slide it into the cabinet. If you are using the handles, use the thumb latches to detach the handles as you slide the shelf in. 5 Secure the shelf to the front of the cabinet by inserting two screws in the st and rd holes (counting down from the top) on each side. 6 Secure the shelf to the rear of the cabinet with the provided back brackets. 5 Starting with the leftmost slot at the front, align the two raised buttons on the drive with the notches on the drawer. Then, pressing gently on the top of the drive, rotate the drive handle down until the drive snaps into place. Install the remaining drives. If you are installing fewer than 60 drives, if you have solid state drives (SSDs), or if your drives have different capacities: st rd Install drives in the front four slots of each drawer (a minimum of 0 drives in each shelf) to maintain adequate airflow for cooling. Distribute any remaining drives across the drawers. If possible, install an equal number of each type of drive in each drawer to allow for the creation of Drawer Loss Protected volume groups or disk pools. Distribute any SSDs evenly across the drawers. NOTE: For square hole cabinets, you must first install the provided cage nuts in order to secure the front and rear of the shelf with screws. 6 7 Slide the drawer back in by slidingng it from the center and closing both levers gently. ttach the bezel to the front of the shelf.
Connect the drive shelves (if installed) If you have drive shelves, install them now. Skip this section if you did not install optional, expansion drive shelves. See the Hardware Cabling Guide if you are using another configuration than what is shown, if you are connecting an E800 controller shelf to SS.0 (6 Gbit/second) drive shelves, or if you are connecting DE60C drive shelves to an E5660 or an E760 storage array. Refer to the figures to connect SS cables between controllers and in the controller shelf and the two I/O modules (IOMs) in each drive shelf. Confirm that the blue tabs on the SS cables face the bottom of the cabinet, and make sure each connector clicks into place. Connect power cords and apply power CUTION: Risk of electrical shock efore connecting the power cords, make sure that the two power switches on each shelf are off. Confirm that the two power switches on each shelf are off. Connect the two power cords for each shelf to different power distribution units (PDUs) in the cabinet or rack. Power Switches Two drive shelves Controller IOM Three drive shelves Controller If you have drive shelves, turn on their two power switches first. Then, wait minutes before applying power to the controller shelf. IOM IOM 5 Turn on the two power switches on the controller shelf. Do not turn off the power switches during the power-on process. The fans in each shelf are very loud when they first start up. The loud noise during start-up is normal. Check the LEDs and the seven-segment display on the back of each controller. The seven-segment display shows the repeating sequence OS, Sd, blank to indicate that the controller is performing start-of-day processing. fter the controller has booted up, the display shows the shelf ID. See the E5700 and E800 System Monitoring Guide to learn about the LED states and the display codes. 6 Confirm you completed the installation steps correctly. If there is a problem with the installation, contact Netpp technical support.
Connect the data hosts Connect and configure the management connection efore making any cable connections, confirm that host bus adapters (Hs) are installed in the data hosts. If you are using IX, wait to connect the data hosts until after you have installed and configured the Netpp multipath driver. See the SNtricity System Manager Express Guide. See the Hardware Cabling Guide for lists of supported cables and transceivers, the best practices for cabling, and detailed information about the host ports for your controller. See the Netpp Interoperability Matrix (http://mysupport.netapp.com/matrix) for the supported host topologies. Insert the appropriate transceiver into each controller port that you plan to use, based on the host protocol and the host topology. Start with the lowest numbered controller port. You do not need transceivers for copper iscsi, SS, or Infiniand. Connect to the data hosts as follows: To use direct attach topology, connect each H directly to the host ports on the controllers, as in this example: H H H H Data hosts with redundant H ports Storage array with two host ports/controller efore connecting the storage array s management cables, you must first decide whether you will configure the storage array s management ports manually or using the SNtricity Quick Connect Utility. The Quick Connect Utility is a Java-based utility that you can install on any Windows 7 or Windows 0 laptop. You can use the utility to easily set the management port IP addresses, and configure other network related settings. Option (Recommended): Using the SNtricity Quick Connect Utility: E800 Management Port (P) E5700 Management Port (P) e0a 0a 0b e0b Go to https://mysupport.netapp.com/quickconnect. Download and install the utility. P Follow the directions on the Wizard screens to configure your management port and configure the IP address of each controller. Connect an Ethernet cable to management port (labeled P) on each E800 or E5700 controller and connect the other end to your network. Do not use management port (labeled P). This port is reserved for Netpp technical support. EXP P EXP P P EXP EXP To use fabric topology, connect each H to a switch that is connected to the host ports on the two controllers as in this example. To zone a switch, follow the instructions in the appropriate SNtricity System Manager Express Guide. H H H H Data hosts with redundant H ports Redundant zoned switches Storage array with four host ports/controller
0a 0b P P EXP EXP Connect and configure the management connection fter installing the hardware Option : Not using the SNtricity Quick Connect Utility: Connect an Ethernet cable between your laptop and management port (Labeled P) on controller of the storage array. Controller will be the top controller. fter installing an E5760 or E860 storage array, you must decide whether to download and install SNtricity Storage Manager software and determine which SNtricity guide to read next. To start, answer Yes or No to the following questions. E800 Management Port (P) E5700 Management Port (P) e0a 0a 0b e0b P EXP P EXP P P EXP EXP Question re you already using SNtricity Storage Manager to manage other E-Series storage arrays or EF-Series flash arrays, or do you want to have an aggregate view of more than one E5760 or E860 storage array? Do you plan to use a Mirroring feature? Yes No Manually specify the following IP address and subnet mask on the laptop s Ethernet port that you physically connected to the storage array: IP address: 9.68.8.00 Do you plan to use a command line interface (SMcli or the script editor)? Does the data host use Windows or IX, which require the use of a Netpp multipath driver? Subnet Mask: 55.55.55.0 Use the laptop s browser to access the storage array s management software using the following IP address: Do you want to use the Netpp host agent on your data host to auto-configure host ports and facilitate the mapping of volumes to hosts? 5 IP address: 9.68.8.0 In the management software, go to the Hardware tab and select Show back of shelf under Controller Shelf entity. Highlight controller, and then select Configure management ports to set the IP addresses for management port on controller. Do not configure management port. This port is reserved for Netpp technical support. fter you have configured controller s management port, repeat for controller. Disconnect your laptop from the storage array and connect an Ethernet cable to management port (labeled P) on each E800 or E5700 controller and connect the other end to your network. Do not use management port (labeled P). This port is reserved for Netpp technical support. If you answered No to all questions, choose Option. If you answered Yes to any of these questions, choose Option. Option : E5760 or E860, no mirroring, no CLI, no host options In this simplest of management methods, you do not need to download and install software. Instead, you use a browser on your network to access SNtricity System Manager. This user interface is embedded on each E5700 and E800 controller. Network E800 with embedded software, web services, Event Monitor, and utosupport The default URL for SNtricity System Manager is: SNtricity System Manager running in a web browser https://<domainnameoripddress>
fter installing the hardware Install the rails (continued) Option : Multiple storage arrays, mirroring, CLI, or host options If you have a more complex configuration, you must download and install SNtricity Storage Manager software on your management station, data host, or both. You will update or install the software on the management station if you want to manage more than one storage array; if you plan to use a Mirroring feature; or if you need to use the SMcli or script editor. You will install the software on the host if you must install a Netpp multipath driver for IX or Windows or if you want to use the Netpp host agent. Script Editor SMcli Enterprise Management Window Network Management station with SNtricity Storage Manager.0 SNtricity System Manager running in a web browser SN E800/E5700 with embedded software, web services, Event Monitor, and utosupport Data host with Netpp multipath driver or host agent To obtain SNtricity documentation: Go to http://mysupport.netapp.com/eseries, and locate the Installing & Configuring section of the page. Select the SNtricity System Manager Express Guide for your host operating system if you need instructions for configuring an E800 or E5700 storage array. Select the SNtricity Power Guide for dvanced Users for your host operating system if you need instructions for installing Multipath Drivers or using DHCP or Login and password configuration or for advanced host-side configuration options. Netpp Inc. 95 East Java Drive Sunnyvale, C 9089 U.S.. Telephone: + (08) 8-6000 Fax: + (08) 8-50 Support telephone: + (888) 6-877 Document comments: doccomments@netapp.com Copyright 07 Netpp, Inc. ll rights reserved.