System Installation and Configuration
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Up time shown on the LCD will be different and only the value reported by SFA OS
should be used.
NOTE :
BBU configuration must be done via SFA OS. Do NOT use the LCD menu
on the BBU to change any settings which could result in incorrect
operation.
3.
Click to select a BBU.
❖
Verify that the correct Nominal Input Voltage is selected (this is the value
determined during the ATS installation as described in section
, step
❖
Enter the battery manufacturing date for this BBU (Note that the BBU battery pack
should be replaced periodically, refer to the
SFA OS User Guide
for information on
BBU maintenance)
❖
Click
Update
to save the changes
4.
Select the other BBU and repeat the above step .
5.
It is recommended to mark the battery manufacturing date in the subsystem log. From
the
Controllers
menu, select
CLUI Interface
. Then enter the
MARK SUBSYSTEM TEXT
command. For example,
MARK SUBSYSTEM TEXT “MAIN CTLR 0 BBU BAT SET TO
2014:09:13”
. Mark the log for both BBUs.
14.
Subsystem Configuration
14.1
Verify Physical Disk Status
Select
Physical Disks
>
Show Physical Disks.
Verify that all the disks are present and
healthy. If the disks are not visible, refer to the
SFA OS User Guide
for troubleshooting
information.
14.2
Set Subsystem Attributes
1.
From the
Subsystem
menu, select
Set Subsystem Attributes
.
2.
In the
RP Subsystem Name
field, enter a name for your subsystem.
3.
In the
Time Zone
field, select a time zone that is appropriate for your site.
4.
If you are using NTP, select
ON
in the
Network Time Protocol
field. Then in the
IP
addresses for NTP
field, enter the addresses for up to five NTP servers. Both IPv4 and
IPv6 addresses can be used.
If you are not using NTP, select
OFF
in the
Network Time Protocol
field. Then enter
the time for the controller in the
Date and Time
field.
5.
Click
Update
to save the changes.
NOTE :
If enclosure zoning verification or changes are required, please refer to
the
SFA OS User Guide
(Enclosure Zoning Configuration) for instructions.