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     About this guideThis guide describes how to install a new EMC Isilon node.

     You can follow the procedure in this guide to:

    u Install several nodes to create a new cluster.

    u Add a new node to an existing cluster.

    The installation procedure is the same whether you are creating a new cluster or adding anode to an existing cluster. When you reach the step where you configure the node, youwill select whether you are creating a new cluster or adding a node to an existing cluster.

    Note

    If you are installing multiple nodes, repeat this procedure for each node. Power up each

    node individually before installing the next node.

    Drive typesThis procedure applies to nodes that contain any of the following drive types: self-encrypting drives (SEDs), hard disk drives (HDDs), and solid state drives (SSDs).

    If you are performing this procedure with a node containing SSDs, follow the additionalsteps provided in this document to ensure compatibility with the cluster.

    Confirm SSD compatibilityIf you are installing a new solid state drive (SSD) into a cluster, you must confirm that the

    drive you have on site is compatible with the cluster.Procedure

    1. To confirm that an SSD is compatible with a cluster, perform the following compatibility tests. If one of the tests confirms that the SSD is compatible, you do notneed to perform the other tests. After compatibility is confirmed, begin the procedureby downloading and installing the hardware upgrade package.

    l Determine the version of OneFS that is installed on the cluster by connecting toany node in the cluster with a serial cable and typing the following command:uname -r

    The cluster is compatible with your SSD model if it is running one of the following versions of OneFS or later:

     –  6.5.5.26

     –  7.0.1.10

     –  7.0.2.4

     –  7.1.0.0

    If the cluster is running a compatible version of OneFS, begin the installationprocedure by downloading and installing the hardware upgrade package. If thecluster is not running a compatible version of OneFS, perform the next test tocheck for the SSD compatibility patch.

    l Determine whether the SSD compatibility patch is installed by typing the following command:

    isi pkg info

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    The cluster is compatible with your SSD model if it has one of the following patches installed:

    OneFS version Patch name

    6.0.3 patch-112579

    6.0.4 patch-1125806.0.5 patch-112581

    6.5.4 patch-111686

    6.5.5 patch-111687

    7.0.1 patch-111688

    7.0.2 patch-111689

    If the cluster has the SSD compatibility patch installed, begin the installationprocedure by downloading and installing the hardware upgrade package. If thecluster does not have the patch installed, perform the next test to check your SSDmodel number.

    l Check the model number on the label of your SSD drive. If your drive is one of thefollowing models, it is compatible with the cluster:

     –  HUSSL4010ASS600

     –  HUSSL4020ASS600

     –  HUSSL4040ASS600

     –  HUSSL4010BSS600

     –  HUSSL4020BSS600

     –  HUSSL4040BSS600

     –  M8ISB2-100UC

     –  M8ISB2B-200UC

     –  M16ISD2-100UCT 

     –  MTFDDAC100SAL

     –  MTFDDAC200SAL

    If your drive model is compatible with the cluster, begin the installation procedureby downloading and installing the hardware upgrade package. If your drive modelis not compatible, do not continue with the procedure. Contact Isilon TechnicalSupport.

    Unpack and verify componentsBefore you install any equipment, inspect it to make sure that no damage occurred during transit.

    Procedure

    1. Remove the node components from the shipping package and inspect thecomponents for any sign of damage. If the components appear damaged in any way,notify Isilon Technical Support. Do not use a damaged component.

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    Note

    To avoid personal injury or damage to the hardware, always use two people to lift andmove nodes.

    Install the node in a rack Secure an Isilon node to a storage rack using the sliding rail system that is included inthe node packaging.

    Use only an Isilon-approved rail kit to install the node. Using a different rail kit can resultin personal injury or damage to the node.

    Complete the steps described in the Rail Kit Installation Guide  to install the node in a rack.The guide is included with each node.

    DANGER

    Do not continue with this procedure until you have confirmed the following:1. Both rails are secured to the rack and all mounting screws are in place and

    tightened.

    2. The inner slide rails attached to the node are inserted correctly, and firmly secured,

    in the intermediate slide rails that are attached to the rack.

    If you fail to attach the node to the rails correctly as described in the Rail Kit Installation Guide , it can lead to severe injury when the node is pulled for future maintenance.

    Install the drives in the nodeAfter the node is secured in the rack, install the drives in the node.

    CAUTION

    If your new node contains SSDs, the SSDs must be installed in the lowest bay number.

    For example, if your node configuration includes two SSDs, the SSDs must be installed

    in bay one and bay two.

    Procedure

    1. With the locking handle on the drive open, insert a drive into an empty drive bay bysliding the drive along the bay rails until it stops.

    Do not force the drive into the drive bay. Forcing the drive into the drive bay coulddamage both the drive and the drive bay.

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    2

    1. Locking handle 2. Drive bay

    2. Hold the drive in place and gently push the drive locking handle down against the endof the drive to secure the drive in the drive bay.

    3. Repeat the previous steps until the front bays of the node are full.

    Note

    Drives that are not fully seated will not be recognized when the node starts, and a redlight will appear below the drive. To avoid this error, run your finger across all theinstalled drives to ensure that they are seated evenly.

    Install the front panelThe front panel covers the drives and provides a keypad and LCD, which displays statusinformation. You can use the keypad and LCD to perform basic configuration tasks.

    Procedure

    1. Install the front panel assembly by aligning the front panel with the front of the nodeand then pressing the front panel onto the node.

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    1. Front panel

    Back panelThe back panel provides connections for power, network access, and serialcommunication, as well as access to the backup batteries and power supplies.

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    1. Power switch 5. Serial port

    2. Batteries 6. Gigabit Ethernet external network ports

    3. Power supplies 7. 10 GigE external network ports

    4. USB ports 8. InfiniBand internal network ports

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    Connect the internal cluster network The InfiniBand cable connects the node to the cluster's internal network so the node cancommunicate with the other nodes in the cluster.

    Procedure

    1. With an InfiniBand cable, connect the int-a port to the network switch for the InternalA network.

    2. If the network topology supports a second internal network, connect the int-b port to aseparate network switch for the int-b network.

    1 2

    1. int-a port 2. int-b port

    Connect the external client network The ethernet cable connects the node to the cluster's external network so the node cancommunicate with external clients.

    Procedure

    1. Complete one of the following sets of steps to connect the node with the switch for the external network.

    Options Description

    Connect to a

    Gigabit Ethernet

     GigE) network

    a. With an ethernet cable, connect the ext-1 port on the nodeto the switch for the external network.

    b. For additional connections, use the ext-2 port.

    c. If the network topology includes additional externalnetworks, connect additional ports as necessary.

    Connect to a 10

    Gigabit Ethernet

     10 GigE) network

    a. With an ethernet cable, connect the 10gige-1 port on thenode to the switch for the external network.

    b. For additional connections, use the 10gige-2 port.

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    Options Description

    c. If the network topology includes additional externalnetworks, connect additional ports as necessary.

    3

    4

    1

    2

    1. ext-1 port 3. ext-3 or 10gige-1 port

    2. ext-2 port 4. ext-4 or 10gige-2 port

    Connect the power supplyEach node contains redundant power supplies to ensure that the node remains poweredin case a power supply fails.

    Procedure

    1. Connect the power supply cables to the power connectors on the back panel of thenode.

    2. Connect each power supply cable to a separate power source.

    Note

    Both power supplies must be connected. Operating a node using only one power supply for an extended period will shorten the life of the power supply. If theinstallation site has a limited number of power outlets, contact Isilon TechnicalSupport for additional information before using a Y-cable to power both supplies froma single power source.

    CAUTION

    If this node loses power, the NVRAM battery will sustain the cluster journal on the

    NVRAM card for five days. If you do not restore power to the node after five days, it is

    possible that you will lose data.

    3. Press the power switch on the node back panel to turn on the node.

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    Configure the nodeBefore using the node, you must either create a new cluster or add the node to anexisting cluster.

    SmartLock compliance mode

     You can configure nodes to operate in SmartLock compliance mode. You should onlychoose to run your cluster in SmartLock compliance mode if your data environment mustcomply with SEC rule 17-a4(f).

    Compliance mode controls how SmartLock directories function and limits access thecluster in alignment with SEC rule 17-a4(f).

    CAUTION

    Once you select to run a node in SmartLock compliance mode, you cannot leavecompliance mode without reformatting the node.

    SmartLock compliance mode is incompatible with Isilon for vCenter, VMware vSphere API for Storage Awareness (VASA), and the VMware vSphere API for Array Integration(VAAI) NAS Plug-In for Isilon.

    A valid SmartLock license is required to configure a node in compliance mode.

    Connect to the node using a serial cable

     You can use a null model serial cable to provide a direct connection to a node.

    Procedure

    1. Connect a null modem serial cable to the serial port of a computer, such as a laptop.2. Connect the other end of the serial cable to the serial port on the back panel of the

    node.

    3. Start a serial communication utility such as Minicom (UNIX) or PuTTY (Windows).

    4. Configure the connection utility to use the following port settings:

    Setting Value

    Transfer rate 115,200 bps

    Data bits 8

    Parity None

    Stop bits 1

    Flow control Hardware

    5. Open a connection to the node.

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    Run the configuration wizard

    The Isilon configuration wizard starts automatically when a new node is powered on. Thewizard provides step-by-step guidance for configuring a new cluster or adding a newnode to an existing cluster.

    The following procedure assumes that there is an open serial connection to a new node.

    Procedure

    1. Depending on whether you are creating a new cluster, joining a node to an existing cluster, or preparing a node to run in SmartLock compliance mode, choose one of thefollowing options:

    l To create a new cluster, type 1.

    l To join the node to an existing cluster, type 2.

    l To exit the wizard and configure the node manually, type 3.

    l To restart the node in SmartLock compliance mode, type 4.

    CAUTION

    If you choose to restart the node in SmartLock compliance mode, the noderestarts and returns to this step. Selection 4 changes to allow you to disableSmartLock compliance mode. That is the last opportunity to back out of compliance mode without reformatting the node.

    2. Follow the prompts to configure the node.

    For new clusters, the following table lists the information necessary to configure thecluster:

    Setting Description

    SmartLock compliance license A valid SmartLock license. Compliance nodes only.

    Root password The password for the root user. Compliance nodes do

    not allow a root user and request a compliance

    administrator (compadmin) password in place of a root

    user.

    Admin password The password for the administrator user.

    Support IQ 

    l Company name

    l Contact name

    l Contact phone number 

    l Contact email

    SupportIQ allows Isilon Technical Support to remotely

    monitor a cluster, run scripts, and download information

    to assist in troubleshooting cluster issues.

    Cluster name The name used to identify the cluster.

    Character encoding The character encoding for the cluster.

    The default character encoding is UTF-8.

    int-a network settings

    l Netmask

    The network settings used by the int-a network. The int-a

    network is used for communication between nodes.

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    Run the onsite verification test (OVT)The onsite verification test (OVT) validates the health of a new cluster. Isilon recommendsrunning the test on every new cluster.

    Note

    Perform this test only on a new cluster. Do not perform this task if a node is being addedto an existing cluster.

    Procedure

    1. Open a serial or SSH connection to Node 1 of the cluster.

    2. To run the OVT, type the following command:

    isi_ovt_check --local

    Note

    Do not perform any other tasks on the cluster while the OVT is running.

    3. Send the log files to Isilon.

    l If the OVT completed, mail the log files in /ifs/.ifsvar/ovt  to Isilon by typing 

    the following command:

    isi_ovt_check --maillast

    If the cluster does not allow you to send mail from the cluster, create an archive of the log files in /ifs/.ifsvar/ovt . To create the archive, type the following 

    command:

    tar -cvf .tar /ifs/.ifsvar/ovt

    Copy the archive to another system, and then mail the archive to [email protected].

    l If the OVT did not complete or was interrupted, mail the log files in /var/crash

    of the affected node to Isilon. To create an archive of the log files, type thefollowing command:

    tar -cvf .tar /var/crash/ovt*

    Submit the Partner Notification Form

    After the installation is complete, submit the Partner Notification Form (PNF) to allowIsilon Technical Support to update the install database.

    Procedure

    1. Submit the PNF based on your access to the online install database portal.

    l If you are an EMC employee, follow these steps to submit the PNF:

    a. Go to the EMC Business Services website.

    b. In the Post Sales area, click Install Base Group.

    c. Complete and submit the form.

    l If you are not an EMC employee, or do not have access to the online install

    database portal, follow these steps to submit the PNF:

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    a. Go to the EMC Services Partners website.

    b. Download the PNF form. The form is available in the Tools & Forms section of the EMC Services Partner website.

    c. Complete the form with all applicable installation information.

    d. Email the completed form to [email protected].

    Where to go for support You can contact EMC Isilon Technical Support for any questions about EMC Isilonproducts.

    Online Support Live Chat

    Create a Service Request

    Telephone Support United States: 800-782-4362 (1-800-SVC-4EMC)

    Canada: 800-543-4782

    Worldwide: +1-508-497-7901

    For local phone numbers in your country, see EMC Customer Support Centers.

    Help with onlinesupport

    For questions specific to EMC Online Support registration or access, email [email protected].

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    Copyright © 2014 EMC Corporation. All rights reserved. Published in USA.

    Published July, 2014

    EMC believes the information in this publication is accurate as of its publication date. The information is subject to change withoutnotice.

    The information in this publication is provided as is. EMC Corporation makes no representations or warranties of any kind withrespect to the information in this publication, and specifically disclaims implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for aparticular purpose. Use, copying, and distribution of any EMC software described in this publication requires an applicable software

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    All other trademarks used herein are the property of their respective owners.

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