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Lyve Rack R1 Installation Guide 

 

 

3 | Safety and compliance 

3.1 | Safe handling 

 

An unpopulated enclosure can weigh up to 46kg (101lb). Use appropriate lifting methods.  

 

A fully populated enclosure weighs 135kg (298lb). You must lift the enclosure when the 
drawers are empty and latched closed. Do not attempt to lift the enclosure when populated 
with drives.  

 

When closing the drawers, do so firmly, ensuring the latches are engaged.

 

 

Please use belt straps to lift the enclosure out of the box.

 

 

Do not try to lift the enclosure by yourself. 

 

Use appropriate lifting methods. Before lifting the enclosure: 

o

 

Remove DDICs drive carriers from drawers and verify the drawers are closed and firmly 
locked. 

o

 

Use a minimum of three people to lift the enclosure using the lifting straps provided. 

o

 

Avoid lifting the enclosure using the handles on any of the CRUs because they are not 
designed to take the weight. Lift from underneath the main enclosure. 

 

Observe the lifting hazard label affixed to the storage enclosure. 

 

3.2 | Safety 

 

 

This equipment is for installation in a Restricted Access Location only. 
A restricted access location is where: 

o

 

Access can only be gained by service persons or users who have been fully instructed on 
the reasons for the restrictions applied to the location and on any precautions that must 
be taken. 

o

 

Access is through the use of a tool or lock and key, or other means of security, and is 
controlled by the authority responsible for the location. 

Caution

 

If this equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the 
manufacturer warranty provided by the equipment may be impaired. 

 

All drives and rear modules are part of the 5U84 storage enclosure and must only be removed 
when a replacement can be immediately added. The system must not be run without all rear 
modules in place. 

 

Permanently unplug the enclosure before you move it or if you think that it has become 
damaged in any way.

 

 

Always remove the drives, Power Supply Units (PSUs), controllers, and System fans to 
minimize weight before you move the enclosure.

 

 

A safe electrical ground connection must be provided to the power supply cords. 

Important 

The enclosure MUST be grounded before applying power. 

Summary of Contents for Lyve Rack R1

Page 1: ...2021 Lyve Rack R1 Installation Guide P N 1104167 01 Revision J January 2021...

Page 2: ...e Actual data rates may vary depending on operating environment and other factors The export or re export of Seagate hardware or software is regulated by the U S Department of Commerce Bureau of Indus...

Page 3: ...stallation 14 5 5 Network switch and other components 15 6 Cable connection 16 6 1 Cables 16 6 2 Recommended cabling sequence 18 6 3 Connecting power cables to storage enclosure and servers 23 7 Pre b...

Page 4: ...Rack R1 41 10 1 Configuring admin user 41 10 2 Uploading SSL certificate 42 10 3 Configuring DNS resolver settings 42 10 4 Configuring network time protocol 42 10 5 Configuring notifications 42 10 6...

Page 5: ...ver cable connections excluding power supply 19 Figure 10 6019U Server cable connections excluding power supply 20 Figure 11 Storage enclosure power connections 23 Figure 12 6019P Server power connect...

Page 6: ...ed to the customer 5 Table 4 Lyve Rack System cables 16 Table 5 Cables supplied with 5U84 storage enclosure 18 Table 6 Cables supplied with servers 18 Table 7 Lyve Rack connection components 20 Table...

Page 7: ...Lyve Rack R1 Installation Guide 2 Revision History Revision History Description Release month and year J Release January 2021...

Page 8: ...r understanding detailed installation procedure Guide URL Seagate 5005 4005 3005 Series Hardware Installation and Maintenance Guide For 5U84 storage enclosure reference https www seagate com support l...

Page 9: ...n the box You will receive the Seagate Lyve Rack system as a collection of component elements packaged on a single pallet Figure 1 Seagate Lyve Rack package Each carton shows a bundle label associatin...

Page 10: ...as mentioned in Table 2 are not mixed up with any other 42 pack cartons received at your location Important It is also important that the drives are arranged in ascending order for the top and bottom...

Page 11: ...t e 1 f Notice f 1 Supermicro SYS 6019P WTR OR Supermicro SYS 6019U TRT 1U Server 2 Seagate RSS RBOD product D5565X000000DA 5U84x HDD storage enclosure 1 Seagate HDDs PFRUKTXDXE013 42 14TB PFRUKTXDXE0...

Page 12: ...losure 3 2 Safety This equipment is for installation in a Restricted Access Location only A restricted access location is where o Access can only be gained by service persons or users who have been fu...

Page 13: ...use each branch circuit must be rated for 20A The equipment is suitable for connection to an IT power system Norway when mounted in a Restricted Access Location where equipotential bonding has been a...

Page 14: ...yve Rack R1 User Guide visit www seagate com support lyve rack Lyve Rack R1 API Guide visit www seagate com support lyve rack Lyve Rack R1 Troubleshooting Guide visit www seagate com support lyve rack...

Page 15: ...resent above server B It is recommended to install Lyve Rack system in a rack such that the two 1U servers are located directly above the 5U84 storage enclosure The upper server is designated as serve...

Page 16: ...entral left rail illustration from a different angle Top left of the figure shows rear rack post along with partially visible left back rail and rear right portion of the storage enclosure Bottom righ...

Page 17: ...r to the following specific sections in the Hardware Installation and Maintenance guide that when followed shall complete the hardware installation of the 5U84 CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION UNPACKING THE ENC...

Page 18: ...4 out from the box using the lifting straps 4 From the rear remove all the 5U84 rear modules to reduce the weight of the enclosure Care should be observed while handling these items to avoid static or...

Page 19: ...and lock the drawer Figure 8 Populated the bottom drawer Populate the bottom drawer after filling and closing the top drawer Close and lock the drawer 8 The anti tamper locks do not have to be used If...

Page 20: ...must procure your own QSFP28 cables for the Public Data Interface connection to the high speed switch Either you can use a QSFP28 Y cable or two QSFP28 100GbE to 100GbE cables If Y cable is used the h...

Page 21: ...ntry in its description Please verify that all listed cables are present in the appliance accessories kit enclosure kit and server kits Table 4 Lyve Rack System cables Description Image Quantity Cable...

Page 22: ...to be procured by you 100GbE to 2x50GbE QSFP28 to 2xQSFP28 Direct Attach Copper Splitter Cable OR 2x 100GbE to 100GbE QSFP28 to QSFP28 Direct Attach Passive Copper Cable Y cable 1 OR 2 CABLE CAT6a LAN...

Page 23: ...are connected to the correct port as shown in Figure 9 1 Cable Server A SAS interface to Controller A using 11a and 11b 2 Cable Server A SAS interface to Controller B using 11c and 11d 3 Cable Server...

Page 24: ...ed Switch using 9a b Cable Server B Public Data Interface Cable to High Speed Switch using 9b c If Y cable is used cable the tail of the Y cable into High Speed Switch Port that has been preconfigured...

Page 25: ...llows the user to remotely connect the Lyve Rack R1 using CORTX Manager 2 GbE Ethernet cable User provided NA Allows the Management Console laptop to be connected to the Management Ethernet switch 3 M...

Page 26: ...Transfer Object Store Data to from external Data Source to Lyve Rack 8 High Speed Data Switch User provided NA IEEE 802 3bg QSFP28 compatible switch 25GbE 50GbE 100GbE A QSFP28 high speed data switch...

Page 27: ...a Interface from each server i e 2x 50GbE to be connected 10 Private Data Connection cable Black QSFP28 connector at both ends Allows the Private Data Interface of each server to be connected to its p...

Page 28: ...ng the C19 C20 R A and the two servers using the C13 NEMA 5 15 Connecting to two Power Distribution Units PDUs each on separate power phases improves power availability For the 5U84 storage enclosure...

Page 29: ...Lyve Rack R1 Installation Guide 24 Figure 12 6019P Server power connections Figure 13 6019U Server power connections...

Page 30: ...P addresses are supported BMC Network 2x IP addresses 1 each per BMC on each server High Speed Public Data Network 3x IP addresses 1 each per server and 1 floating IP Address o 2x Public Data Interfac...

Page 31: ...Lyve Rack R1 Installation Guide 26 Figure 14 6019P Server networking subnet requirements...

Page 32: ...the BMC Network subnet and there must not be any IPMI firewall filtering between them if they are not on the same subnet Lyve Rack R1 on the High Speed Private Data interface uses the 192 168 0 nnn su...

Page 33: ...company com 192 0 2 12 24 4b BMC Interface MAC 00 00 6b cd a0 25 N A 198 51 100 12 24 5b Public Data Interface MAC 00 01 9b 6b 6c 58 N A 203 0 113 12 24 9b DHCP Server requirements When DHCP Server i...

Page 34: ...ce Name Direction Protocol Port Network Interface Purpose CORTX Manager Web Server Incoming Outgoing HTTPS 28100 Public Management Network CORTX Manager GUI webserver port CORTX Manager SSH Incoming O...

Page 35: ...monitoring ping or periodically confirming connections are accepted on port 443 The following table summarizes the network deployment options Deployment Mode Customer Configuration Required Notes Wit...

Page 36: ...ration User must be aware of IP addresses subnet masks and IP of the gateway DHCP configuration Configure DHCP server to assign the same static IP and hostname to each provided MAC addresses instead o...

Page 37: ...record and reverse lookup record 7 4 Static virtual IPs For each cluster two static virtual IPs are required which would be shared across both servers Note Both Virtual IPs must be statically assigne...

Page 38: ...on under Example Network Domain subnet administration settings a If a DHCP server is used statically allocate 3x IP addresses per server that is a total of 6 IP addresses tied to the MAC addresses of...

Page 39: ...ure Switch ON the power on both PSUs using Power Switches see Figure 16 Note It is not required to switch ON both PSUs simultaneously However it is recommended to switch ON PSU 0 followed by PSU 1 Fig...

Page 40: ...t components of the server control panel present at the front Table 9 Server control panel component description Item number Name Description 1 Power button The main power switch applies or removes pr...

Page 41: ...cable congestion Blinking red 1Hz Fan failure Check for an inoperative fan Blinking red 0 25Hz Power failure Check for a non operational power supply Solid blue UID has been activated locally to loca...

Page 42: ...de 37 Figure 20 Server when switched ON You have successfully completed hardware installation and power ON sequence of the Seagate Lyve Rack R1 system For more information refer to THE HARDWARE MAINTE...

Page 43: ...as long as one node of the cluster is functioning Note This process is only required to be completed once 9 1 Prerequisites 1 Locate the Lyve Rack R1 Information Sheet which has the allocated IP addre...

Page 44: ...or DHCP IP addresses subnet masks and gateway information of each server only for static virtual IP configuration Fully qualified domain names of each server Important Refer to the Appendix to see an...

Page 45: ...ilure Use the following command to perform a cluster resource cleanup pcs resource cleanup resource_name If above procedure does not work then check all the Lyve Rack R1 cables are plugged in properly...

Page 46: ...anager web interface using a web browser go to https MANAGEMENT_VIP 28100 preboarding welcome 10 1 Configuring admin user This procedure creates following two users but with same credentials 1 CORTX M...

Page 47: ...ttings 1 On the DNS resolver settings page enter values for DNS Server and Search Domain 2 Click Apply and Continue to open the Network time protocol NTP page 10 4 Configuring network time protocol Ly...

Page 48: ...mail addresses separated by comma 4 Click Send test email to verify the email configuration If you do not receive test email on the configured email addresses then check the email configuration 5 Clic...

Page 49: ...DHCP configuration for Management Network Setting Management Network to DHCP You have selected to proceed with DHCP based configuration for management network interface Do you wish to proceed y n y P...

Page 50: ...IP based configuration for management network interface Management IP for eno1 on Server A 10 230 244 178 Management IP for eno1 on Server B 10 230 244 160 Gateway IP for Management interfaces on bot...

Page 51: ...pillar for setting management network configuration to static on srvnode 1 Setting Public Data Network to Static IP based configuration You have selected to proceed with static IP based configuration...

Page 52: ...wish to proceed y n y Preparing cluster pillar for setting public data network configuration to Static IP Setting BMC Network Information for Static IP BMC IP for Server A 10 230 244 191 BMC IP for Se...

Page 53: ...figuration for BMC interfaces Do you wish to proceed y n y BMC LAN settings on srvnode A have been updated to Setting BMC Network Information for Static IP on 192 168 0 2 BMC LAN settings on srvnode B...

Page 54: ...B smc2 m11 colo seagate com Do you want to proceed with these host names y n y Proceeding to set the provided hostnames Server A smc1 m11 colo seagate com Server B smc2 m11 colo seagate com Reachable...

Page 55: ...h servers 2 Check if system has been assigned a hostname sudo salt cmd run hostname NOTE run this from Server A Primary server 3 Check if Cortx cluster is up and all services are Started run sudo pcs...

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