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Network Appliance Build Procedures
Network Appliance F880
Hardware Installation
- Install Network Appliance in a data center rack.
sam-toast3 is a Network Appliance F880 (NAP)
- Connect Power.
- Obtain Network Connectivity.
- Obtain server name from SYSOPS.
- 10/100Megabit Ethernet Connections.
- Gigabit Ethernet Connections.
- LightWave 3200 Terminal Server Serial Cable Connections.
Software Installation
Pre-Installation
- Name Services Registration.
- Add NAP information into DNS.
- Establish NAP Console Connectivity
- Connect a serial cable to the NAP and LightWave 3200 Terminal Server.
- Open a telnet session to the LightWave Console Server to install NAP Data ONTAP Operating System.
Software Installation & Configuration
- Pre-Installation Planning.
- Obtain ONTAP Operating System
Login to
Navigate to Software Downloads -> Download -> Data ONTAP
1.2.Obtain Licenses from Network Appliance.
- Setup/Configure the NAP Data ONTAP operation system.
2.1.Power on the NAP and type “setup” at the NAP prompt.
2.2.Answer Installation Prompts. Below is a sample setup.
etl-netapp> setup
NetApp Release 6.1.1: Tue Jul 17 03:24:50 PDT 2001
System ID: 0033590775 (etl-netapp)
System Serial Number: 1024480
System Rev: B0
slot 0: System Board
Processors: 2
Memory Size: 3072 MB
slot 0: FastEnet-10/100 Ethernet Controller
e0 MAC Address: 00:a0:98:00:b7:23 (auto-100tx-fd-up)
slot 4: Gigabit Ethernet Controller III
e4 MAC Address: 00:03:47:79:e9:39 (auto-1000sx-fd-cfg_down)
slot 5: Gigabit Ethernet Controller III
e5 MAC Address: 00:03:47:79:ea:8b (auto-unknown-cfg_down)
slot 7: Fibre Channel Host Adapter 7a
14 Disks: 476.0GB
1 shelf with LRC
slot 7: Fibre Channel Host Adapter 7b
28 Disks: 952.0GB
2 shelves with LRC
slot 8: Fibre Channel Host Adapter 8a
14 Disks: 476.0GB
1 shelf with LRC
slot 8: Fibre Channel Host Adapter 8b
28 Disks: 952.0GB
2 shelves with LRC
slot 10: Gigabit Ethernet Controller III
e10 MAC Address: 00:03:47:79:e9:37 (auto-unknown-cfg_down)
slot 11: NVRAM
Memory Size: 128 MB
Please enter the new hostname [etl-netapp]:
Do you want to configure virtual network interfaces? [n]:
Please enter the IP address for Network Interface e0 [138.133.15.50]:
Please enter the netmask for Network Interface e0 [255.255.255.0]:
Please enter media type for e0 {100tx-fd, tp-fd, 100tx, tp, auto} [auto]:
Please enter the IP address for Network Interface e4 [138.133.15.50]: 0.0.0.0
Please enter the IP address for Network Interface e5 []:
Please enter the IP address for Network Interface e10 []:
Would you like to continue setup through the web interface? [n]:
Please enter the name or IP address of the default gateway [138.133.24.200]: 138.133.15.201
The administration host is given root access to the filer's
/etc files for system administration. To allow /etc root access
to all NFS clients enter RETURN below.
Please enter the name or IP address of the administration host:
Please enter timezone [GMT]: US/Pacific
Where is the filer located? [Thousand oaks, Building 30, Amgen]:
What language will be used for multi-protocol files (Type ? for list)?:en_US
Setting language on volume vol0
The new language mappings will be available after reboot
Wed Feb 13 00:22:12 GMT [rc:ALERT]: Language on volume vol0 changed to en_US
Language set on volume vol0
Do you want to run DNS resolver? [y]:
Please enter DNS domain name [amgen.com]:
You may enter up to 3 nameservers
Please enter the IP address for first nameserver [138.133.24.249]: 138.133.15.17
Do you want another nameserver? [y]:
Please enter the IP address for alternate nameserver [138.133.27.249]: 0.0.0.0
Do you want another nameserver? [y]: n
Do you want to run NIS client? [n]:
Do you want to run autosupport? [n]:
The root volume currently contains 2 disks; you can add more
disks to it now, or do so later with the "vol add" command.
There are 40 spare disks available for the root volume.
Adding 6 disks will result in a root volume containing
1 RAID group of 8 disks.
Number of disks to add to root volume [6]: 0
Now type 'reboot' for changes to take effect.
etl-netapp> reboot
Tue Feb 12 16:22:52 PST [kern.shutdown:notice]: System shut down because : "reboot".
Intel Open Firmware by FirmWorks
Copyright 1995-2001 FirmWorks, Network Appliance. All Rights Reserved.
Firmware release 3.0_i1
Press Del to abort boot, Esc to skip POST
Memory size is 3072 MB
Testing SIO
Testing LCD
*PS #2 failed
Probing devices
Testing 3072MB
16MB chunks
1 to 16MB
16 to 32MB
32 to 48MB
48 to 64MB
64 to 80MB
80 to 96MB
96 to 112MB
112 to 128MB
128 to 144MB
144 to 160MB
160 to 176MB
176 to 192MB
192 to 208MB
208 to 224MB
224 to 240MB
240 to 256MB
256 to 272MB
272 to 288MB
288 to 304MB
304 to 320MB
320 to 336MB
336 to 352MB
352 to 368MB
368 to 384MB
384 to 400MB
400 to 416MB
416 to 432MB
432 to 448MB
448 to 464MB
464 to 480MB
480 to 496MB
496 to 512MB
512 to 528MB
528 to 544MB
Skipping further tests
Clearing ECC
Complete
Finding image...
Loading /pc-card:\x86\kernel\primary.krn
Starting Press CTRL-C for special boot menu
......
NetApp Release 6.1.1R2: Fri Oct 5 04:36:37 PDT 2001
Copyright (c) 1992-2001 Network Appliance, Inc.
Starting boot on Wed Feb 13 00:23:33 GMT 2002
Disk 7a.16 is reserved for "hot spare"
Disk 7a.17 is reserved for "hot spare"
Disk 7a.18 is reserved for "hot spare"
Disk 7a.19 is reserved for "hot spare"
Disk 8a.20 is reserved for "hot spare"
Disk 8a.21 is reserved for "hot spare"
Disk 8a.22 is reserved for "hot spare"
Disk 8a.23 is reserved for "hot spare"
Disk 8a.24 is reserved for "hot spare"
Disk 7a.25 is reserved for "hot spare"
Disk 8a.26 is reserved for "hot spare"
Disk 7a.27 is reserved for "hot spare"
Disk 7a.28 is reserved for "hot spare"
Disk 8a.29 is reserved for "hot spare"
Disk 8b.16 is reserved for "hot spare"
Disk 8b.17 is reserved for "hot spare"
Disk 7b.18 is reserved for "hot spare"
Disk 7b.19 is reserved for "hot spare"
Disk 7b.20 is reserved for "hot spare"
Disk 7b.21 is reserved for "hot spare"
Disk 7b.22 is reserved for "hot spare"
Disk 7b.23 is reserved for "hot spare"
Disk 8b.24 is reserved for "hot spare"
Disk 8b.25 is reserved for "hot spare"
Disk 8b.26 is reserved for "hot spare"
Disk 8b.27 is reserved for "hot spare"
Disk 7b.28 is reserved for "hot spare"
Disk 7b.29 is reserved for "hot spare"
Disk 8b.32 is reserved for "hot spare"
Disk 8b.33 is reserved for "hot spare"
Disk 7b.34 is reserved for "hot spare"
Disk 7b.35 is reserved for "hot spare"
Disk 8b.36 is reserved for "hot spare"
Disk 8b.37 is reserved for "hot spare"
Disk 8b.38 is reserved for "hot spare"
Disk 8b.39 is reserved for "hot spare"
Disk 7b.40 is reserved for "hot spare"
Disk 7b.41 is reserved for "hot spare"
Disk 7b.42 is reserved for "hot spare"
Disk 8b.43 is reserved for "hot spare"
40 disks are reserved for "hot spare".
Loading volume vol0
Tue Feb 12 16:24:21 PST [dyn_dev_qual_admin:info]: Firmware is up-to-date on all disk drives
Tue Feb 12 16:24:22 PST [ltm services:info]: Ethernet e0: Link up.
add net default: gateway 138.133.15.201
NFS server is running.
Tue Feb 12 16:24:23 PST [mgr.boot.disk_done:info]: NetApp Release 6.1.1R2 boot complete. Last disk update written at Tue Feb 12 16:22:54 PST 2002
Tue Feb 12 16:24:23 PST [mgr.boot.reason_ok:notice]: System rebooted.
Tue Feb 12 16:24:23 PST [main_proc:notice]: Starting Processor #1.
Tue Feb 12 16:24:23 PST [main_proc:notice]: Processor 1 (APIC ID 0) started.
Tue Feb 12 16:24:25 PST [monitor.power.warning:warning]: Power supply 2 is powered off
etl-netapp> Tue Feb 12 16:24:25 PST [console_login_mgr:info]: root logged in from console
Tue Feb 12 16:25:00 PST [monitor.globalStatus.critical:CRITICAL]: Power Supply #2 is off
etl-netapp>
- Check/Upgrade the NAP Operating System.
- Download the latest Data ONTAP from to a Sun Server.
- Mount <NAP Hostname>:/vol1 on the Sun Server.
- Extract the Data ONTAP operating system to the mounted filesystem.
- Login to the NAP and execute:
download –d
halt
bye
3.5.Below is a sample upgrade.
etl-netapp*> download -d
Tue Feb 12 16:30:02 PST [download.request:notice]: Operator requested download initiated
download: Downloading boot device (diagnostics only) .....etl-netapp*> Tue Feb 12 16:32:59 PST [download.requestDone:notice]: Operator requested download completed
etl-netapp*>
etl-netapp*> halt
Tue Feb 12 16:33:21 PST [kern.shutdown:notice]: System shut down because : "halt".
Program terminated
ok
- Check/Upgrade NAP Firmware.
Obtain NAP Firmware.
Login to
Navigate to Software Downloads -> Download -> Filer System Firmware & MIBs
4.1.Download the latest Data ONTAP from to a Sun Server.
4.2.Mount <NAP Hostname>:/vol1 on the Sun Server.
4.3.Extract the NAP Firmware to the mounted filesystem.
4.4.Login to the NAP and execute “halt”.
4.5.At the ok prompt, type “update-flash”
4.6.Power off the NAP.
4.7.Below is a sample upgrade.
<etl-netapp> halt
Tue Feb 12 16:40:00 PST [monitor.globalStatus.critical:CRITICAL]: Power Supply #2 is off
Tue Feb 12 16:40:01 PST [kern.shutdown:notice]: System shut down because : "halt".
Program terminated
ok update-flash
WARNING: This procedure will replace the boot firmware.
Are you sure you want to do this? (y/n) y
Loading /pc-card:\x86\OFW\fw_i1.rom
Do not disturb! Updating flash
8E_W_V
9E_W_V
10E_W_V
11E_W_V
All done. Your PROM now has new boot firmware!
Complete
OK
Please power your system off and back on at this time.
- Create Volumes and Q-Trees.
- Setup weekly configuration capture.
- Backup NAP Data ONTAP operating system. The Veritas NetBackup Master Server should mount and backup the /vol1 root disk.
- Setup NAP autosupport.mailto email.
- Setup weekly crontab from a Sun Server to remotely execute NAP commands.
- sysidconfg –a
- qtree
- exportfs
- quota report
- ifconfig -a
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