Sun StorageTek 6540 Array Hardware Installation Guide
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Service Advisor and Field-Replaceable Units
Sun StorageTek 6540 Shipping Kit
Next Generation Rail Shipping Kit
Overview of the Installation Process
2. Installing and Cabling Trays
Preparing for the Installation
Adding Expansion Modules Best Practices
Preparing the Universal Rail Kit for the Expansion Trays
Unpacking the Universal Rail Kit
Required Hardware by Cabinet/Rack Type
Loosening the Controller Tray Rail Adjustment Screws
Loosening the Expansion Tray Rail Adjustment Screws
Tray Groups and Balancing Expansion Trays
Physical Division of Trays in a Cabinet
Logical Division Among Tray Groups for Balancing
Tray Groups Are Defined Using Tray IDs
Attaching the Controller Tray Rails to a Cabinet
Installing a Controller Tray in a Cabinet
Attaching the Expansion Tray Rails to a Cabinet
Attaching the Universal Rail Kit to a Standard Sun or 19-Inch Cabinet With Threaded Cabinet Rails
Attaching the Universal Rail Kit to a Sun StorEdge Expansion or Sun Fire Cabinet
Attaching the Universal Rail Kit to a Standard 19-Inch Cabinet With Unthreaded Cabinet Rails
Installing an Expansion Tray in a Cabinet
Array Configuration Naming Convention
Cabling One Controller Tray and Up to Four Expansion Trays
Cabling One Controller Tray to Five Expansion Trays
Cabling One Controller Tray to Six Expansion Trays
Cabling One Controller Tray to Seven Expansion Trays
Cabling One Controller Tray to Eight Expansion Trays
Cabling One Controller Tray to Nine Expansion Trays
Cabling One Controller Tray to Ten Expansion Trays
Cabling One Controller Tray to Eleven Expansion Trays
Cabling One Controller Tray to Expansion Trays Twelve, Thirteen and Fourteen
Cabling an Expansion Tray to a Cabinet With a Patch Panel
Cabling an Expansion Tray to a Cabinet With a Patch Panel
3. Connecting the Management Host and Data Hosts
Connecting the Management Host
Attaching the Ethernet Ports to the LAN of the Management Host
Attaching the Ethernet Ports to the LAN Using an Ethernet Hub
Attaching the Ethernet Ports Directly to the Management Host With a Cross-Over Cable
Connecting Data Hosts Through External Fibre Channel Switches
Connecting Data Hosts Directly
4. Verifying the Link Rate and Powering On the Array
Verifying the Link Rate for Each Tray
Powering On and Powering Off the Array
5. Data Hosts, HBAs, and Other Software
Setting Up a Data Host On a Solaris System
Obtaining Sun Solaris 8 and 9 Data Host Software
To Install the SAN_4.4 Data Host Software
Installing Data Host Software for Operating Systems Other Than Solaris
About Data Host Software For Non-Solaris Platforms
Downloading and Installing Sun RDAC Software
To Download the AIX ASL Package
Enabling Multipathing Software
Enabling Multipathing Software for Solaris 8 or 9 OS
Enabling Multipathing Software for Solaris 10 OS
Downloading the Veritas Volume Manager ASL
To Download the Solaris ASL Package
Configuring the IP Address of the Array Controllers
Configuring Dynamic (DHCP) IP Addressing
Configuring Static IP Addressing
Connecting a Terminal to the Serial Port
Setting Up the Terminal Emulation Program
Establishing a Connection With the Serial Port
Configuring the IP Address of the Management Host
Configuring the IP Address on the Management Host for the Solaris Operating System
Configuring the IP Address for Windows 2000 Advanced Server
Configuring the IP Address for Windows Server 2003
Creating and Deleting a Temporary Virtual Subnet on a Management Host
Creating a Temporary Virtual Subnet on a Management Host
Deleting a Temporary Virtual Subnet on a Management Host
Setting Up a Solaris DHCP Server