Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform F800 Quick Start

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Power, Fibre Channel,
iSCSI, and SAS
Cables (optional)
Software
Applications
Wrist
Strap
Controller
Bezel
Accessory
Box
1
Prepare for Installation
LIFTING HAZARD
CAUTION
Lift with 3 people.
1. Unpack package contents.
Disk Drives
Power
Distribution
Units
1
Rack
User-Supplied
Rack (if not
ordered from
Hitachi)
Additional
Cables
Management
Console PC
(with NIC)
2. Provide these
items.
3. Install devices into
the rack.
Uninterruptible
Power Supply (UPS)
(optional)
Install the service processor (SVP) at the
top of the rack, and the controllers and
drive trays below it. Labels on the top of
the controller and drive trays identify the
units and their installation order. Install
the unit with the lowest number (for
example unit #1) at the bottom, and then
install the remaining trays (for example
unit 2, unit 3, and so on) in sequential
order above it.
HDS or User-Supplied Rack
187.3 lbs
(85 kg)
Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform
G800
Quick
Start
START
START
Prepare for
Installation
Connect the
Hardware
Power Up
the System
Enable Hi-Track
Remote Monitoring System
Run the Initial
Setup Wizard
Run the
Initial Startup
Wizard
Complete System
Setup
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1
2
3
4
5
6
SVP
Switch
Drive Trays
(units 2-4)
Controllers
(unit 1)
Do not turn on units until
instructed to do so.
START
START
Prepare for
Installation
Connect the
Hardware
Power Up
the System
Enable Hi-Track
Remote Monitoring
System
Perform the
Initial Setup
Run the
Initial Startup
Wizard
Complete System
Setup
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1
2
3
4
5
6
Go to Support Connect at
https://support.hds.com
and subscribe to receive
important technical bulletins.
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NOTE
Hitachi Virtual Storage Platform
G800 / F800
RDY
AC IN
ALM
POWER LOCATE ALARM
IN OUT
CONSOLE
RDY
AC IN
ALM
POWER LOCATE ALARM
IN OUT
CONSOLE
RDY
AC IN
ALM
POWER LOCATE ALARM
IN OUT
CONSOLE
RDY
AC IN
ALM
POWER LOCATE ALARM
IN OUT
CONSOLE
RDY
AC IN
ALM
POWER LOCATE ALARM
IN OUT
CONSOLE
RDY
AC IN
ALM
POWER LOCATE ALARM
IN OUT
CONSOLE
RDY
AC IN
ALM
POWER LOCATE ALARM
IN OUT
CONSOLE
RDY
AC IN
ALM
POWER LOCATE ALARM
IN OUT
CONSOLE
Power Up the System
3
SVP (rear)
SVP
(front)
RDY
AC IN
ALM
POWER LOCATE ALARM
IN OUT
CONSOLE
RDY
AC IN
ALM
POWER LOCATE ALARM
IN OUT
CONSOLE
Drive Tray (rear)
Controller (rear)
Connect the Hardware
2
1. Connect expansion ports to
drive trays.
Cables should lock into place.
Verify they do not pull out
without using the tab.
1. Power off all power
distribution units (PDUs).
2. Plug in power to the SVP.
3. Connect the power cables to the rear panels on the
controllers and drive trays. For redundancy, connect the
power cables to feeds from separate power sources.
Confirm that the POWER LED on the front panel is amber.
4. Power up the PDUs.
5. Power up the SVP before powering up the controllers.
6. Attach the front bezel to the front of the controllers and
each drive tray, and then lock using the supplied key.
7. Press and hold the POWER ON/OFF switch on the
controllers for about 3 seconds. The POWER LED will
change from amber to green.
8. Wait for the READY LED to turn
on (approximately 16 minutes).
Ports are color-coded for reference.
SVP
Controller
1
Controller
2
Drive
Trays
Optional NAS
modules
Controller (front)
POWER
READY
WARNING
ALARM
POWER
ON/OFF
NOTE
Cabling shown is for illustration purposes only.
For best practices, run the cables to facilitate
future component replacement.
NOTE
If possible, use a UPS.
Tab
SAS cable
Connect to
management
console PC
Connect to
network
switch
Connect to
user LAN port on
Controller 1
LAN2LAN1
SVP
LAN4 LAN3
Connect to
user LAN port on
Controller 2
2. Make SVP connections.
The SVP is available as:
A physical device supplied by HDS that runs Windows
Embedded Standard 7 (see the installation below).
A software application that operates on a VMware ESXi host,
Linux KVM host, customer-supplied server hardware, or
Windows Hyper-V Server 2012 R Virtual Machine (VM).
As a software application, the SVP runs a customer-supplied
version of Windows 7 Professional x64 Service Pack 1,
Windows 10 Professional, Windows 10 Enterprise, Windows
Server 2012, or Windows Server 2012 R2.
Which window do you want to open?
Maintenance Utility
NAS Manager
Open the window you choose this time
at the next access.
NOTE
If you will use advanced Hitachi software applications, refer to the shared
memory section in the Hardware Installation and Reference Guide to see whether
additional shared memory must be installed.
After performing the initial setup, you can remove the cables from SVP
ports LAN3 and LAN4, and connect the cables to customer-supplied
switches on the network. For more information, see the Service Processor
Technical Reference (FE-94HM8036).
Run the Initial Startup Wizard
1. Congure the PC to use an IP address of
10.0.0.xxx, where xxx = 1-99 or 101-254,
and a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0.
2. Run RDC:
a. Click Start > All Programs >
Accessories > Remote Desktop
Connection.
b. At the Remote Desktop Connection
window:
In the Computer eld, enter the SVP
IP address.
At the bottom, click Show Options.
In the User Name eld, type
SVP-PC\SVP.
Click Connect.
c. At the next screen, enter the password
and click the right arrow icon to connect
to the SVP.
If prompted that the identity of the
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remote computer cannot be veried,
click Yes to continue.
3. In the Remote Desktop Connection
window:
a. Click Start > All Programs >
Hitachi Device Manager -
Storage Navigator.
b. Right-click Initial Startup and click
Run as administrator.
c. At the bottom of the Initial Startup
Tool window, click Start Setup .
d. When a message about checking the
initial environment appears, click OK.
4. Complete the Initial Startup elds.
5. Click Apply.
6. When Initial Startup is complete,
click Close, and then click Confirm.
The SVP reboots automatically.
Rebooting takes 5 to 10 minutes.
The following procedure describes how to connect to the SVP using Remote Desktop Connection (RDC).
You can also connect using Storage Device List (refer to the Hardware Installation and Reference Guide).
7. If you did not connect your IP network
(switch) to the LAN1 port on the SVP, do so
now.
8. For block storage systems, leave the
window open and perform the block setup
for initial setup. Otherwise, close the
window and perform the initial setup for le
or VSP G800 with NAS modules.
Cancel
Apply
Initial Startup
Default Account (maintenance)
Initial Startup Tool
New Password
Re-enter New Password
Network Setting
IPv4 Configuration:
IPv6 Configuration:
Storage System Address
CTL1:
CTL2:
Subnet Mask:
Default Gateway:
DNS Server 1:
DNS Server 2:
DNS Server 3:
Enable
Disable
SVP Address
NOTE
Some parameters must be obtained from the customer
before performing the Initial Startup Wizard and initial setup.
Perform the Initial Setup
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VSP G800 and VSP F800
with NAS Modules
• Use NAS Manager to set link aggregation, IP
routing, directory service, and create system drives.
Verify that external DNS, WINS, NIS, NTP, or SMTP
servers are running normally.
• If you use a rewall, open port 25.
1. In a web browser, type https://<unified
management IP address>:20443 and press
Enter.
2. When prompted about which window to open, click
Maintenance Utility and then complete the
settings for block operation.
3. Log out, and then repeat step 1. When
prompted about which window to open, click
NAS Manager and then complete the settings
for le operation.
Block Setup Only (No NAS Modules)
1. In the Remote Desktop Connection window, click
Start > All Programs > Hitachi Device Manager -
Storage Navigator > StorageDeviceList.
2. Click the registered storage system icon.
3. Log in to Device Manager - Storage Navigator.
4. Launch Maintenance Utility.
5. If prompted, select Continue to this website.
6. In the left pane, under Menu, click Initial Setup
Wizard.
7. At the rst screen, enter the storage system name,
contact, and location. Click Apply and Next.
8. At the next screen, congure the system date and
time.
9. Click Apply.
10. Set the SVP date, time, and time zone to the local
time using the Windows Control Panel.
The steps for accomplishing a successful
initial setup depend on how your storage
system is configured. There are two
possible configurations:
• Block setup (use RDC)
• VSP G800 and VSP F800 with NAS
Modules setup (use the maintenance
utility first to configure block settings,
and then use NAS Manager to configure
file settings)
Enable Hi-Track Remote Monitoring System
Hi-Track provides the remote monitoring and support functionality for Hitachi products. Hitachi recommends you
install and congure Hi-Track to monitor the storage system at the customer site.
For more information, access the Hi-Track documentation at http://hitrack.hds.com/.
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Complete System Setup
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Serial number locaon
3. Register your storage system
1. Open a web browser and go to https://support.hds.com/.
2. Follow the on-screen instructions to register your storage system.
Helpful links
Product documentation:
https://support.hds.com/en_us/documents.html
Contact Support:
https://support.hds.com/en_us/contact-us.html
Support connect home page:
https://support.hds.com/
Self-service documentation:
https://support.hds.com/content/hds/customer/en_us/selfservice.html
Go to Support Connect for Technical Bulletins
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Product interoperability:
https://support.hds.com
HDS Community:
https://community.hds.com
Frequently asked questions:
https://community.hds.com/groups/vsp-self-service
1. Open a web browser and go to https://support.hds.com/.
2. Under Support Connect on the right, Hitachi internal
employees enter their NT user name and NT password (end
users enter their email address and password).
3. Click Login.
4. Under Dashboard in the left pane, click Support >
Technical Bulletins.
5. Click the technical bulletins you want to read.
6. At the top-right, click Manage My Preferences to
manage your online preferences and email preferences with
Online and Email options that will notify you about technical
bulletins proactively and aid with preventative maintenance.
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2. Record storage system serial number:
1. Make host connections
Congure the storage system host settings. Refer to the
Open-Systems Host Attachment Guide (MK-90RD7037) and
the HDS Product Interoperability Documentation at
https://support.hds.com.
Follow the instructions in your host, HBA, and NIC vendor
documentation for information about host conguration.
Connect the ports on the controllers to your network
switch. Refer to the gures and to your switch
documentation for details. Ports are color-coded for
reference. For port assignments, refer to the Hardware
Installation and Reference Guide.
NAS cables
Fibre Channel
cables
iSCSI cables
(optical)
iSCSI cables
(copper)
FE-94HM8033-04
Hitachi Virtual Storage Plaorm
G800 / F800 Quick Start
Hitachi Data Systems Corporation 2017.
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