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Once the filler is installed to the rail, the installation can continue as follows.

2. At the front of the cabinet, insert the two adaptors on the front of the rail into

the correct holes in the 2U space.

3. Insert one screw into the lower hole to hold the front of the rails in place. Do

not fully tighten the screw at this time.

Note

An 18-inch screwdriver (minimum) is required to install the screw into the rear
of the rails.

4. At the rear of the cabinet, align and insert the two adaptors on the rear of the

rail with the mounting holes in the NEMA channel. Make sure the rail is level.

5. Use an 18-inch screwdriver (minimum) to secure the rear of the rail to the

NEMA channel using one screw.

6. Tighten the front screw.

7. Repeat for the other rail.

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Page 2: ...ORMATION IN THIS PUBLICATION AND SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE USE COPYING AND DISTRIBUTION OF ANY DELL SOFTWARE DESCRIBED IN THIS PUBLICATION REQUIRES AN APPLICABLE SOFTWARE LICENSE Dell EMC and other trademarks are trademarks of Dell Inc or its subsidiaries Other trademarks may be the property of their respective owners Published...

Page 3: ...talling the expansion shelves into the racks 20 Connect Cables and Power On 23 Connecting ES30 shelves 24 DD6300 with ES30 cabling 24 Connecting DS60 shelves 27 DD6300 with DS60 cabling 27 Installing the front bezel 28 Connect data cables 29 Power on all systems 29 Configure System for Use 31 Enable administrative communication 32 Accepting the End User License Agreement 33 Run the configuration w...

Page 4: ...CONTENTS 4 Data Domain DD6300 System Installation Guide ...

Page 5: ...t assembly CMA 15 Warning about lifting the system 17 Service tag components removed for clarity 19 Installing the CMA on the rack 19 Adjusting the CMA depth 20 DD6300 with ES30 shelves 26 DD6300 with DS60 shelves 28 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 FIGURES Data Domain DD6300 System Installation Guide 5 ...

Page 6: ...FIGURES 6 Data Domain DD6300 System Installation Guide ...

Page 7: ...ES30 shelf loop 24 ES30 to ES30 cable options 24 DD6300 with ES30 cabling instructions 25 DS60 cables 27 DD6300 with DS60 cabling instructions 27 Communications settings 32 1 2 3 4 5 6 TABLES Data Domain DD6300 System Installation Guide 7 ...

Page 8: ...TABLES 8 Data Domain DD6300 System Installation Guide ...

Page 9: ...CHAPTER 1 Planning and Site Preparation l Tools and supplies needed 10 l Safety information 10 l Field installed systems vs factory racked systems 11 Planning and Site Preparation 9 ...

Page 10: ...mory drive l Tie wraps 4 in and 8 in l recommended Roll of 5 8 inch Velcro cable tie material 3M Scotchmate SJ 3401 or similar Safety information CAUTION l If the system is used in a manner that is not specified by the manufacturer the protection that is provided by the equipment may be impaired l The RJ45 sockets on the motherboard PCI cards or I O modules are for Ethernet connection only and mus...

Page 11: ... up to 225 lbs 102 KG CAUTION Data Domain systems are heavy Use at least two people or a mechanical lift to move any system l Do not lift an expansion shelf by the front handles on any modules The handles are not designed to support the weight of the populated shelf l To comply with applicable safety emission and thermal requirements covers must not be removed and all bays must be fitted with plug...

Page 12: ...the rack with the cables already connected Follow the instructions in the chapter Configure System For Use to configure the factory racked system The following documents available from the Online Support website at https support emc com provide additional information about the factory rack l Dell EMC 40U P Cabinet Site Preparation Guide l Dell EMC 40U P Cabinet Unpacking and Setup Guide l Data Dom...

Page 13: ...d cable management assembly 14 l Identify the rack location to install the system 15 l Install the rails 15 l Install the system into a rack 17 l Installing the cable management assembly 19 l Installing the expansion shelves into the racks 20 Install the System in the Rack 13 ...

Page 14: ...a cap installed The cap fits square and round hole unthreaded racks Large flat headed M4 screws insert through the rail into the rail kit to secure the rail to the rack When installing rails do not tighten the screws all the way until all the screws are in place This assures that the screws are all screwed in the same distance and prevents one from skewing the others The rail kit includes two brac...

Page 15: ...The designated slots in the rack are the recommended location for the systems to support the cabling described in this document Other locations may require different cable lengths for some configurations Install the rails This procedures describes how to install the mounting rails Procedure 1 If EIA rail mounting holes of 7 1 MM diameter round or M5 12 24 10 32 threaded are being used install the ...

Page 16: ...rew at this time Note An 18 inch screwdriver minimum is required to install the screw into the rear of the rails 4 At the rear of the cabinet align and insert the two adaptors on the rear of the rail with the mounting holes in the NEMA channel Make sure the rail is level 5 Use an 18 inch screwdriver minimum to secure the rear of the rail to the NEMA channel using one screw 6 Tighten the front scre...

Page 17: ... the system controller until all expansion shelves and cables are installed l Ensure the PSNT label which is in a slot just beneath the power supply on the rear of the chassis is not damaged or snagged during the installation of the system into the rack Procedure 1 From the front of the rack lift the chassis to install the system in the rack in the correct location 2 Slide the unit onto the rails ...

Page 18: ...EMA channel and rails using four screws two on each side 4 Check the PSNT label in the slot just beneath the power supply at the rear of the chassis Install the System in the Rack 18 Data Domain DD6300 System Installation Guide ...

Page 19: ... and organized Procedure 1 Align and insert the CMA tabs in the tongues on the rails and align the plunger in the hole of the mounting rail on both sides 2 Working one side at a time pull out the plunger and slide the CMA tabs as required until the plunger pin snaps into the mounting hole of the rail Figure 6 Installing the CMA on the rack Install the System in the Rack Installing the cable manage...

Page 20: ...nd replacement with the CMA in place Adjust the depth of the CMA arms to access these modules Figure 7 Adjusting the CMA depth Installing the expansion shelves into the racks CAUTION l Data Domain systems are heavy Always use two people or a mechanical lift to move and install a Data Domain system Use caution to install the expansion shelves l Ensure that each rack is securely anchored to prevent ...

Page 21: ... for Data Domain metadata on flash l The SSD shelf counts towards the total number of shelves connected to the system l Data Domain recommends installing the SSD shelf in the V1 1 positon but if that is not possible the shelf can be placed in a different location in the rack so long as cables of sufficient length are available Note V1 1 is recommended for better performance because this will the 1...

Page 22: ...Install the System in the Rack 22 Data Domain DD6300 System Installation Guide ...

Page 23: ...TER 3 Connect Cables and Power On l Connecting ES30 shelves 24 l Connecting DS60 shelves 27 l Installing the front bezel 28 l Connect data cables 29 l Power on all systems 29 Connect Cables and Power On 23 ...

Page 24: ... an ES30 shelf to an ES30 shelf within a loop Table 1 Cables for primary or single node to ES30 shelf loop HD mini SAS connector on controller SFF 8088 connector keyed for host port on ES30 Cable model code Part number Cable length X SAS HDMS2 038 003 810 2 m 79 in X SAS HDMS3 038 003 811 3 m 118 in X SAS HDMS5 038 003 813 5 m 196 in Table 2 ES30 to ES30 cable options Mini SAS cable SFF 8088 conne...

Page 25: ...gth a 1 I O 7 Port 0 B controller HOST port of shelf V1 1 2M 1 I O 7 Port 2 A controller HOST port of the highest number shelf in V1 2M a Cable lengths shown are designed for Data Domain racks Longer cables up to 5M can be used Connect Cables and Power On DD6300 with ES30 cabling 25 ...

Page 26: ...Figure 8 DD6300 with ES30 shelves Connect Cables and Power On 26 Data Domain DD6300 System Installation Guide ...

Page 27: ...elf Table 4 DS60 cables HD mini SAS connector on controller and enclosure Cable model code Part number Cable length XC DS60 SAS 3M 038 004 380 01 3 m 118 in XC DS60 SAS 4M 038 000 212 00 4 m 158 in XC DS60 SAS 5M 038 000 214 00 5 m 196 in DD6300 with DS60 cabling Table 5 DD6300 with DS60 cabling instructions String Loop I O Port Shelf Port Length a 1 I O 7 Port 0 A controller port 0 of the DS60 2M...

Page 28: ...bezel Procedure 1 Align the bezel with the enclosure 2 Gently push the bezel into place on the cabinet until it latches 3 If the bezel has a key lock lock the bezel the provided key Connect Cables and Power On 28 Data Domain DD6300 System Installation Guide ...

Page 29: ...elves first before powering on the controller 1 Connect power cables to each expansion shelf receptacle and attach the retention clips 2 Provide power to power on each expansion shelf The shelves power on when plugged in Ensure that each shelf power cable is connected to a different power source Note Wait approximately 3 minutes after all expansion shelves are powered on before powering on the con...

Page 30: ...Connect Cables and Power On 30 Data Domain DD6300 System Installation Guide ...

Page 31: ...CHAPTER 4 Configure System for Use l Enable administrative communication 32 l Accepting the End User License Agreement 33 l Run the configuration wizard 33 Configure System for Use 31 ...

Page 32: ...arity None Flow control None Emulation VT 100 3 Press Enter to activate the console Note If you do not see the prompt on your terminal to log in then complete Step 4 4 Verify the front blue power LED blue square is on If it is not make sure the power cables are fully seated at both ends and both AC sources are on 5 Note The initial username is sysadmin and the initial password is the system serial...

Page 33: ...t system show eula Run the configuration wizard The CLI configuration wizard starts automatically the first time the system starts The wizard prompts you through a series of questions that provide just enough information for initial system configuration and basic network connectivity Note You can begin the CLI configuration wizard manually by typing config setup Configuring the network Procedure 1...

Page 34: ... not in use leave the field empty and press Enter to continue IPV6 Default Gateway Enter the ipv6 default gateway IP address 8 Enter up to three DNS servers to use for resolving host names to IP addresses Use a comma separated or space separated list Enter a space for no DNS servers Or accept the IP addresses of the DNS servers if the system was able to discover them DNS Servers Enter the DNS Serv...

Page 35: ...x The System Location is Dallas Regional Data Center Lab 5000 Apple Drive Suite 130 Dallas Tx 3 To add one or more time servers enter ntp add timeserver 192 168 101 1 Remote Time Servers 192 168 10 1 4 To enable the NTP daemon enter ntp enable NTP enabled 5 To change the system time zone enter config set timezone US Central The Timezone name is US Central You made a change to the timezone setting ...

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