Chapter 3 Installing the Content Delivery Engines
Installing the CDEs
Specifically, the physical connections consist of the following:
Interface | Switch Port Mbps |
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Vault cache | Must be 1000 |
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Vault ingest | Can be 100/1000, but 1000 is recommended |
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Vault management | Can be 100/1000 |
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Streamer cache | Must be 1000 |
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Streamer stream | Must be 1000 |
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Streamer management | Can be 100/1000 |
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CDSM management | Can be 100/1000 |
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ISV System
In a system that uses ISVs that are collocated, the Ethernet cables are used to make the following physical connections:
•ISV to switch
•CDSM to switch
Specifically, the physical connections consist of the following:
Interface | Switch Port Mbps |
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ISV ingest | Can be 100/1000, but 1000 is recommended |
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ISV management | Can be 100/1000 |
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ISV stream | Must be 1000 |
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CDSM management | Can be 100/1000 |
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Installing or Removing Disk Drives
The disk drives for the CDEs are shipped separately. You must install the disk drives before using the CDEs. A minimum of two disks are required for basic software installation (needed for the
For maintenance or other reasons, it may become necessary to remove a disk drive from the chassis. The disk drives on the CDE100 are monitored using
The CDE100 contains 4 disk drives (see Figure
Figure 3-6 CDE100 Disk Drive Locations
sda | sdb | sdc | sdd | 211859 |
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