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enVision Storage. Neil Hurst, Andy Melton January 15, 2009. Product Quality Review RSA IEM Presentation. Agenda NAS-3500 and NAS-7000 Overview of configuration Filesystems, volumes, disks, CIFS server and shares, users RSA integrated

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  1. enVision Storage Neil Hurst, Andy Melton January 15, 2009

  2. Product Quality Review RSA IEM Presentation • Agenda • NAS-3500 and NAS-7000 • Overview of configuration • Filesystems, volumes, disks, CIFS server and shares, users • RSA integrated • What to do and what not to do, process for notifying EMC CE of install • EMC provided storage • How to configure • Basic troubleshooting • DAS-2000 • Overview of configuration • RSA integrated only • Basic troubleshooting • 50-series storage • Overview • Basic troubleshooting

  3. NAS-3500 and NAS-7000

  4. Overview of Configuration

  5. Overview - Platform Tiered Storage Internal Disks DAS2000 NAS3500 Log Storage ü Low End ES Series Optional Optional Log Storage High End ES Series ü Optional Log Storage ü LS Series

  6. Overview - Platform Tiered Storage Internal Disks DAS2000 NAS3500 Operating System enVision Log Storage ü ü Low End ES Series ü Optional Optional Operating System enVision Log Storage ü High End ES Series ü ü Optional ü Operating System enVision Log Storage LS Series ü ü

  7. enVision Architecture – ES

  8. enVision Architecture – LS / EA

  9. DAS and NAS • Direct Attached Storage • 1 server connected to 1 storage unit (group of disks) • Used for enVision ES • Network Attached Storage • Multiple servers connected to 1 storage unit • Used for enVision ES, LS and EA • enVision LS and EA • Local Collectors write to storage • Data Server reads from storage (same location)

  10. Overview of configuration

  11. RSA Integrated Storage

  12. RSA integrated • Support Model • Premium Maintenance Contract for the NS20 hardware and software • After installation • EMC Customer Service field personnel will maintain the EMC 40U rack, the Celerra NS20 hardware and the Celerra NAS code • EMC Customer Service will be responsible for the replacement of failed parts on the Celerra NS20, and for Celerra NAS code upgrades • RSA Customer Care will maintain the RSA enVision software and Dell hardware

  13. RSA Integrated • CE Responsibilities • Connect the AC power to the EMC rack. • Boot the NS20. There is no connection between the NS20 Data Movers and the customer’s LAN. The Data Movers are only connected to the Dell servers in the same rack. • Attach the Control Station to the customer’s network. • Configure and test the phone home connection. • Explain to the customer how to monitor and manage the NS20 with Celerra Manager via the control station. • Work with the EMC Installed Base Group (IBG) to update the installed base configuration in CSI. • Verify there is a site message stating that the NS20 is part of the RSA enVision solution.

  14. EMC Provided Storage

  15. EMC provided storage • EMC Storage compatible with RSA enVision • EMC Celerra NS Series / Integrated • NS20, NS40, NS80 • EMC Celerra NS Series / Gateway • NS40G, NS80G • EMC Celerra NSX Gateway

  16. EMC provided storage • Minimum requirements for EMC Celerra hardware, per enVision LS site: • Minimum number of Data Movers = 1 (dedicated to RSA enVision storage) • Recommended number of Data Movers = 2 (1 active, 1 failover) • Minimum of 15 FC HDDs. HDD capacity depends on the data storage capacity required. • Dedicated 1 Gb network interface per Data Movers

  17. EMC provided storage • CIFS Server Parameters • IP address = 10.203.2.101 (Must be connected to the private switch) • Subnet = 255.255.255.0 • DNS Server = 10.203.2.11 (D-SRV IP address) • CIFS Server authentication = Local users • NTP Server = 10.203.2.11 (D-SRV IP address)

  18. EMC provided storage • Local Users • File Systems/CIFS Shares Combinations

  19. enVision and EA • Configure the iSCSI service to run over the same IP address as CIFS. • Configure NAS to have one iSCSI volume of size 1024 MB. • Configure iSCSI volume to have one target, at LUN 0. • Configure the iSCSI service to support discovery on port 3260. • Configure the iSCSI service to support multiple logins. • Add the following IQN names to allow them access to the iSCSI LUN 0: • iqn.2006-01.nic.niceacluster:CA1.niceacluster.nic • iqn.2006-01.nic.niceacluster:CA2.niceacluster.nic • iqn.2006-01.nic.niceacluster:CA3.niceacluster.nic • iqn.2006-01.nic.niceacluster:CA4.niceacluster.nic • iqn.2006-01.nic.niceacluster:CA5.niceacluster.nic • iqn.2006-01.nic.niceacluster:CA6.niceacluster.nic • iqn.2006-01.nic.niceacluster:CA7.niceacluster.nic • iqn.2006-01.nic.niceacluster:CA8.niceacluster.nic • iqn.2006-01.nic.niceacluster:DS1.niceacluster.nic • iqn.2006-01.nic.niceacluster:DS2.niceacluster.nic

  20. Basic Troubleshooting

  21. Cabling Diagram NS22 Cabling

  22. NS22 Rear Components

  23. NS22 Rear Components cont’d

  24. NS22 Rear LED Indicators Normal operation

  25. Storage Processor / Data Mover LED Behavior • Initial Power On • Power LED = on, Fault LED = off • BIOS Test • Power LED = on, Fault LED = 0.25 Hz blink rate • POST Test & Extended POST Test • Power LED = on, Fault LED = 1 Hz blink rate • OS Boot and Driver Load • Power LED = on, Fault LED = 4 Hz blink rate • Successful SP Boot • Power LED = on, Fault LED = off The SP’s and data movers take approximately 5 to 10 minutes to successfully boot. At this point, the power LED should be solid green and the fault LED should be off. If any other status is showing other than this, call EMC support.

  26. How to power down a Celerra NS20 • Do the following before you power down the Celerra NS20 • Notify all users of the planned powerdown several days in advance when possible • Inhibit all logins and notify all users several minutes in advance of the impending powerdown • Log out all users • Log in to the Control Station as root, using a Telnet or SSH session. To perform a planned powerdown, you must be within close proximity to the server. • To halt the Celerra server, type:# /nasmcd/sbin/nas_halt nowARE YOU SURE YOU WANT TO CONTINUE? [ yes or no ] :# yesSending the halt signal to the Master Control Daemon...: Done..Halting system...flushing ide devices: hda hddPower down.It can take as long as 20 minutes to halt the server, depending on the number of blades and the size of the database.Wait until the command completes before continuing. • Disconnect the blade enclosure power cords from the power distribution units (PDUs). • Turn off (0 position) the power switch on the standby power supplies (SPSs) and wait at least one minute to allow the storage system to write its cache to disk. Make sure the supply’s power indicator is off before continuing. • Disconnect the DAE3P power cords from the PDU. • If no components other than the NS20 are in the cabinet, turn off the cabinet circuit breakers.

  27. Celerra Manager • Connect to the GUI interface (Celerra Manager) • http://<control station IP address> • Default username / password = nasadmin / nasadmin Note: for RSA configured NAS the default CS IP is 10.203.2.100

  28. Celerra Home – Status • The Celerra status page should show OK.

  29. Data Movers • Status of the data movers

  30. File Systems • The following file systems should be displayed * Sizes may differ depending on NAS disk size

  31. File Systems - Mounts

  32. CIFS – CIFS Shares

  33. CIFS – CIFS Servers

  34. ISCSI – LUNs

  35. ISCSI – Targets – Properties (Target) enVision EA Systems Only

  36. ISCSI – Targets – Properties (LUN Mask) enVision EA Systems Only

  37. DAS-2000

  38. Overview of configuration • DAS-2000 • EMC CLARiiON AX4-5 • 1 iSCSI SP • 12 * 750GB 7.2K RPM HDDs • Pre-configured • 2 * Windows partitions • G: and H:

  39. Basic Troubleshooting

  40. AX4 LED Indicators - front

  41. AX4 LED Indicators - rear

  42. AX4 LED Indicators – rear cont’d

  43. AX4 LED Indicators - rear

  44. AX4 LED Indicators - rear cont’d

  45. Navisphere Express • Login to Navisphere Express • Default IP address is 10.203.3.90

  46. Storage System Information

  47. Disk Pools • There should be 2 disk pools sized at 1375.48GB

  48. Virtual Disks • There should be 2 LUNS listed here with sizes of 1375GB each

  49. Hot Spares • There should be one hot spare configured as shown

  50. Servers

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