Data Domain DD690g Installation And Setup Manual
Installation and Setup GuideDATA DOMAIN DD690g GATEWAY SYSTEM1. Unpack the Data Domain system. A system consists of a DD690gcontroller that communicates with the external disk array. Up to 35.5 TBof external usable storage is supported.A Data Domain gateway system needs to be 1) installed, 2) connected tothe external storage, and 3) configured to use this storage.4 Open the packing boxes for the system.4 Remove the accessories and rack mount kits for all system components.2. Install the appropriate rack mounting hardware for the systeminto a 19-inch, four-post rack. Ensure that the rack is anchored to preventtipping. Load the rack or cabinet beginning at the bottom to prevent therack from becoming top-heavy. Be sure to plan appropriate vertical spaceto accommodate the 2U system.4 See the instructions included with the slide rails. See Figure 1.3. Install the controller in the rack in a horizontal position.4 Remove the system from the shipping boxes.4 Remove the bezel from the Data Domain system.4 Install the Data Domain system on the corresponding slide rails andslide in the rack. Be sure one person is at each side of the system toguide it into the rail ends.4 Secure the system in the rack with the thumb screws.4. Install the third-party external storage, following the instruc-tions that accompanied the product.5. Connect and configure storage. There are two connectivityoptions: Fibre Channel direct-attached and Fibre Channel SAN-attached.See the External Storage Configuration section.6. Connect an administrative console. Attach a 9-pin serial consoleto the controller’s serial port, or attach a Cat 5e or Cat 6 Ethernet cableto an Ethernet port (DHCP required), or use a monitor (VGA port) andkeyboard (keyboard/purple icon), or use KVM. See Figure 2.7. Enable data transfer connectivity. Repeat for each connection.4 Ethernet connection: If using 1 Gb copper Ethernet, attach a Cat5e or Cat 6 copper Ethernet cable to an RJ45 Ethernet network port(start with eth0 and go up) on the system, and attach the other endto an Ethernet switch or to an Ethernet port on your server. If usinggigabit fiber Ethernet, use multimode fiber cables with LC connectors.If using 10 Gb copper Ethernet with a CX4 connector, use an IEEE draftstandard 802.3ak / D5.3 compliant cable or a Data Domain CX4 cable.Not all CX4 cables qualify. If using 10 Gb fiber Ethernet, use MMF-850nm cables with LC duplex connectors. See Figure 2.4 Fibre Channel connection: Attach a Fibre Channel fiber optical cable(LC connector) to a VTL HBA port on the system, and attach the otherend (LC connector) to a Fibre Channel switch or to a Fibre Channelport on your server. See Figure 2 for PCI slot locations for VTL cards.8. Provide redundant power to the system. Connect power cablesto both receptacles and set the power cable retention clips. See Figure 2.9. Turn the system on.Note: Third-party SAN storage attached to the DD690g must be zonedbefore you power on the Data Domain system.Attach the bezel.10. Collect the information needed for installation. Enter theinformation in section 2, Define the Data Domain System Information forYour Site, found to the far right.Install Hardware1The steps for a complete installation and configuration are:1. Install Hardware2. Define the Data Domain system information for your site3. Perform initial system configuration5. Configure the system for data access6. Configure optional software7. Perform optional additional system configurationInstallation and Setup Steps154326All plug-in modules and blank plates are part of thefire enclosure and must be removed only when areplacement can be added immediately. The systemmust not be run without all parts in place.4 A system must be operated only from a powersupply input voltage range of 100–240 VAC,50–60 Hz.4 A Data Domain system is intended to operatewith two working power supplies installed.4 Provide a suitable power source with electricaloverload protection.4 A safe electrical earth connection must be pro-vided to the power cord. Check the groundingof the power sources before applying power.4 The plug on each power supply cord is usedas the main disconnect device. Ensure that thesocket outlets are located near the equipmentand are easily accessible.4 Permanently unplug the unit if you think it isdamaged in any way and before moving it. Ifthe unit is powered by multiple sources, discon-nect all supplied power for complete isolation.4 The power connections must always bedisconnected prior to removal or replacementof a power supply module from any of thecomponents in the system.4 A faulty power supply module must be replacedwithin 24 hours.4 Do not lift system components by yourself. Asystem weighs 51 lbs (23 kg).4 To comply with applicable safety, emission,and thermal requirements, covers must notbe removed and all bays must be fitted withplug-in modules.4 Load the payload into the rack beginning atthe bottom to prevent the rack from becomingtop-heavy.4 Do not extend components on slide rails untilyou have loaded at least three or more similarlyweighted items in the rack, or unless the rackis bolted to the floor or overhead structure toprevent tipping.Warning: When the system is in normal use, the sys-tem controller top cover must be secured by rotatingthe lock 90° to the locked position to prevent usersor operators from accessing the service areas.Caution: If the system is used in a manner not speci-fied by the manufacturer, the protection provided bythe equipment may be impaired.Caution: The RJ45 sockets on the motherboard/PCIcards are for Ethernet connection only and must notbe connected to a telecommunications network.ESD PrEcAuTIONSData Domain recommends that you fit and check asuitable anti-static wrist or ankle strap and observeall conventional ESD precautions when handlingplug-in modules and components.Safety |
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