Quantum F2000 User guide

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Networking
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User guide

Quantum F2000: An ultra-fast, highly available storage array designed for editing, rendering, and processing large unstructured data sets in a StorNext shared storage environment. With NVMe Solid State Drives (SSDs) and dual-port 100 GbE/32 Gb FC cards, the F2000 delivers exceptional performance for demanding media workflows. Its advanced features include flexible networking options, comprehensive data protection, and cloud-based analytics for proactive monitoring and management.

Quantum F2000: An ultra-fast, highly available storage array designed for editing, rendering, and processing large unstructured data sets in a StorNext shared storage environment. With NVMe Solid State Drives (SSDs) and dual-port 100 GbE/32 Gb FC cards, the F2000 delivers exceptional performance for demanding media workflows. Its advanced features include flexible networking options, comprehensive data protection, and cloud-based analytics for proactive monitoring and management.

F2000 GETTING STARTED GUIDE
The F2000 is an ultra-fast, highly available storage array for editing, rendering, and processing of video content and other
large unstructured data sets in a StorNext shared storage environment.
This guide provides an introduction to the F2000 hardware and provides a high-level overview of the F2000 installation
and configuration process. For complete documentation, refer to the F2000 Documentation Center at
www.quantum.com/F2000docs. In the F2000 Documentation Center, go to Resources > F2000 Documentation Center
Downloads if you need to download a local offline version of the documentation center.
Activate your warranty and register your product with Quantum: www.quantum.com/startup
F2000 Installation and Configuration
1 Install the F2000 Hardware
Safety, prerequisites and requirements
Step 1: Choose an installation location
Step 2: Unpack the F2000
Step 3: Install the F2000 into a rack
Step 4: Cable the F2000
Connect Ethernet cables to the customer-
provided network switch
Connect FC or Ethernet model cables
Connect the power cables
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The F2000 installation process consists of installing the hardware and configuring the system. An overview of the steps
starts below and continues on page 2. Use this overview as a checklist as you complete the installation. For detailed,
step-by-step installation instructions, refer to the Install menu on the F2000 Documentation Center or go directly to
www.quantum.com/F2000Install.
Drive bay includes 24 x Non-Volatile Memory
Express (NVMe) Solid State Drives (SSDs)
Pull-out Tab with
System Serial Number 2000 W
PSU A
2000 W
PSU B
Controller B
Controller A
To Primary AC
Power Source To Secondary
AC Power Source
Port 1: to 1 GbE/10 GbE
Network Switch
Port 1: to 1 GbE/10 GbE
Network Switch
Port 4: 10 GbE Controller-to-Controller
Connection (Pre-installed)
FC Model: A dual-port 32 Gb FC card is installed in PCIe Slot 1 and PCIe Slot
3in both controllers. Connect up to eight FC cables to the cards. At a
minimum, one FC cable must be connected to Controller A and one FC
cable must be connected to Controller B for the system to function
properly. Then connect the other end of the cables to a 32 Gb FC switch.
Ethernet Model: A dual-port 100 GbE card is installed in PCIe Slot 1 in both
controllers. For a single-subnet configuration, connect one cable to
Controller A and one cable to Controller B. For a dual-subnet configuration,
connect two cables to Controller A and two cables to Controller B. Then
connect the other end of the cables to a 100 GbE network switch.
PCIe Slot 1 PCIe Slot 2 PCIe Slot 3
PCIe Slot 1
PCIe Slot 2
PCIe Slot 3
Before starting the installation, review the important safety information in the Install > Install the F2000
Hardware > Safety, prerequisites and requirements section of the F2000 Documentation Center.
Port 4: 10 GbE Controller-to-Controller
Connection (Pre-installed) Controller A
Controller B
F2000 Hardware Overview
Front
Rear
Drive Slot Numbering
(Example below shows controllers A and B with dual-port 32 GB FC
cards in PCIe slots 1 and 3. Dual-port 100 GbE cards are also available.)
IPMI/BMC Port
IPMI/BMC Port
1. Connect your laptop to Port 2 (configuration port) on controller A with an Ethernet cable (FC model shown in example).
2. Update your laptop's IPv4 Ethernet settings (TCP/IPv4 address: 192.168.17.10 and Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0).
3. Open a web browser and enter 192.168.17.21 in the address field to display the F-Series Manager initial setup wizard.
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Installation Troubleshooting and Reminders
Issue: Cannot connect to the F-Series Manager Initial Setup Wizard to start the configuration.
Possible Solutions:
Make sure to connect your laptop to Port 2 (configuration port) on controller A. Details are located in 3 Configure
the F2000 (F-Series Manager) above.
Make sure to update your laptop’s IPV4 Ethernet settings. Details in 3 Configure the F2000 (F-Series Manager).
Open a web browser and make sure to enter https://192.168.17.21 in the address field.
Issue: Cannot connect or log in to the BMC Web UI for troubleshooting.
Possible Solutions:
Make sure to connect an Ethernet cable to the IPMI/BMC port on controller A or B (shown at the top of page 1).
Open a Web browser and make sure to enter https://192.168.17.21 in the address field.
Log in to the BMC Web UI using the username admin and the default password admin. You can change the default
BMC Web UI password after logging in to the BMC Web UI.
Reminders:
Did you configure Health Monitoring in the 4 Configure StorNext Hosts and Clients section? This is also referred
to as configuring RAS or the qstorage plugin.
Did you remember to configure date and time settings or an NTP server in the 5 Perform Testing and Complete
the Configuration section?
Do you need to request a new CBA account to complete the CBA configuration? See the 5 Perform Testing and
Complete the Configuration section above for details.
2 Configure Storage Network Switches
Step 1 (option 1): Configure Fibre Channel switches (FC option)
Step 1 (option 2): Configure Ethernet switches (Ethernet option)
3 Configure the F2000 (F-Series Manager)
Step 1: Connect to the F2000
Step 2 (option 1): Fibre Channel networks
Step 2 (option 2): Configure dedicated ethernet networks
Step 2 (option 3): Configure converged/VLAN ethernet networks
Step 3: Verify IP addresses are functional
4 Configure StorNext Hosts and Clients
Step 1: Update the multipath configuration
Step 2: Configure F2000 health monitoring from the StorNext host
Step 3: Configure storage in StorNext on StorNext hosts
Step 4: Install/upgrade and configure StorNext client software
Step 5: Configure 100 GbE iSER for RHEL, CentOS, and Fedora clients
5 Perform Testing and Complete the Configuration
Step 1: Perform a failover and failback test (optional)
Step 2: Configure time and date settings
Step 3: Enable Cloud-Based Analytics (CBA)
oEnable CBA in the F-Series Manager GUI.
oRequest a new CBA account (if necessary) at https://insight.quantum.com
Step 4: Configure SNMP settings (optional)
Controller A Configuration
Laptop
Port 2
Cloud-Based Analytics
(CBA)
CBA software enables
customers and authorized
support personnel to
remotely monitor the
health of Quantum
products, including the
F2000. CBA must be
enabled in the F-Series
Manager GUI for it to send
data securely to the CBA
server.
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Quantum F2000 User guide

Category
Networking
Type
User guide

Quantum F2000: An ultra-fast, highly available storage array designed for editing, rendering, and processing large unstructured data sets in a StorNext shared storage environment. With NVMe Solid State Drives (SSDs) and dual-port 100 GbE/32 Gb FC cards, the F2000 delivers exceptional performance for demanding media workflows. Its advanced features include flexible networking options, comprehensive data protection, and cloud-based analytics for proactive monitoring and management.

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