Sun Microsystems A5000 Installing the Hardware, Installing Sun StorEdge Volume Manager

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Installing the Hardware

This following is an overview of the hardware tasks to install Sun™ StorEdge™ A5000 series disk arrays or preconfigured rack systems.

1.Read the Sun StorEdge A5000 Product Notes and the online Sun StorEdge A5000 Installation Supplement.

Contact your service provider if you do not have access to the web.

2.Plan the configuration.

Refer to the Sun StorEdge A5000 Hardware Configuration Guide.

Note – For preconfigured expansion cabinet systems, go to Step 6.

3. Install the disk array(s).

Refer to the Sun StorEdge A5000 Installation and Service Manual.

4.Install additional interface boards and/or gigabit interface converters (GBICs) in the disk array(s), if needed.

Refer to the Sun StorEdge A5000 Installation and Service Manual.

5.If the installation will use hub(s), install the hub(s) in the cabinet. Refer to the Sun StorEdge FC-100 Hub Installation and Service Manual.

6.Install the host adapter(s) in the host(s).

Refer to the manual that was shipped with your host adapter.

Note – For Sun Enterprise™ 6x00, 5x00, 4x00, and 3x00 systems, you may not need to install additional host adapters. The SBus+ I/O boards available for these systems have two built-in GBIC ports.

7.Ensure that the disk drives and GBICs are properly seated in the disk array(s). For preconfigured expansion cabinet systems, also ensure that the fiber optic cables are properly connected.

8.If you will have more than one disk array connected to a loop, make sure the Box ID for each disk array is set to a unique value (0–3).

Refer to the FPM section of the Sun StorEdge A5000 Installation and Service Manual.

9.If you are going to access the disk array(s) using the luxadm command, enter a Box Name for each disk array.

Refer to the FPM section of the Sun StorEdge A5000 Installation and Service Manual.

10. Connect the fiber optic cables.

Refer to the Sun StorEdge A5000 Hardware Configuration Guide and the documentation that came with the devices that you are connecting.

11.Use the front panel module to check the hardware installation. Refer to the Sun StorEdge A5000 Installation and Service Manual.

Installing Sun StorEdge Volume Manager

The steps you need to perform when installing the Solaris™ operating environment and Sun StorEdge™ Volume Manager (volume manager) software depend upon whether the Solaris operating environment has already been installed on your system.

Note – Sun StorEdge Volume Manager software was formerly known as Sun™ Enterprise™ Volume Manager software.

Installing New Software

1.Read the Sun Enterprise Volume Manager Release Notes and the online Sun StorEdge A5000 Installation Supplement.

Contact your service provider if you do not have access to the web.

2.Install the Solaris operating environment.

The minimum requirement is Solaris 2.5.1 Hardware: 8/97.

3. Install applicable Solaris patches.

Patches are available through links in the Sun StorEdge A5000 Installation Supplement.

4. Install the volume manager software.

Refer to the Sun StorEdge Volume Manager Installation Guide.

5. Install applicable volume manager patches.

Patches are available through links in the Sun StorEdge A5000 Installation Supplement.

6.Check the software installation using the luxadm command. Refer to Platform Notes: Using luxadm Software.

7.Initialize volume manager and set up the volumes.

Refer to the Sun StorEdge Volume Manager Installation Guide.

Upgrading Existing Software

1.Read the Sun Enterprise Volume Manager Release Notes and the online Sun StorEdge A5000 Installation Supplement.

Contact your service provider if you do not have access to the web.

2.Upgrade the volume manager software.

Refer to the Sun StorEdge Volume Manager Installation Guide.

3. Install applicable volume manager patches.

Patches are available through links in the Sun StorEdge A5000 Installation Supplement.

4.Upgrade the Solaris operating environment, if needed. The minimum requirement is Solaris 2.5.1 Hardware: 8/97.

5.Install applicable Solaris patches.

Patches are available through links in the online Sun StorEdge A5000 Installation Supplement.

6.Check the software installation using the luxadm command. Refer to Platform Notes: Using luxadm Software.

7.Initialize volume manager and set up the volumes.

Refer to the Sun StorEdge Volume Manager Installation Guide.

Hardware Documents

This section contains descriptions of hardware documentation for the disk array.

Part

Number Document Title

802-7573Sun StorEdge A5000 Installation and Service Manual

Contains installation and service information for the Sun StorEdge A5000 Disk Array. This document covers generic cabling and installation procedures, details the operation of the front panel display, and explains how to remove and replace FRUs and add X-options.

805-0264Sun StorEdge A5000 Hardware Configuration Guide

Describes supported hardware configurations of Sun StorEdge A5000 Disk Arrays.

805-1018Sun StorEdge A5000 Product Note

Contains changes or additions to the above documents.

805-4516Sun StorEdge A5000 Installation Supplement

Contains installation and operational information for the Sun StorEdge A5000 Disk Array. It is available in the “Storage & Peripherals” section of the http://docs.sun.com website.

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A5000 specifications

Sun Microsystems A5000 is a high-performance storage solution that offers scalability, reliability, and advanced features tailored for enterprise environments. Designed for mission-critical applications, the A5000 serves as a storage subsystem for Sun's servers and workstations, providing an effective solution for data-intensive workloads.

One of the key features of the A5000 is its modular architecture. This design allows organizations to scale their storage capacities easily by adding additional disk trays. The system supports a variety of disk types, including high-speed SCSI drives, providing flexible options based on performance and capacity requirements. Organizations can start with a basic configuration and expand as their storage needs grow, making the A5000 an ideal solution for businesses of all sizes.

Incorporating advanced technologies, the A5000 is equipped with RAID (Redundant Array of Independent Disks) capabilities, which enhance data redundancy and optimize performance. The system supports multiple RAID levels, allowing users to choose a configuration that best aligns with their data protection and performance goals, such as RAID 0 for speed or RAID 1 for mirroring. This feature is crucial in ensuring that valuable data is safeguarded against disk failures.

Performance optimization is another hallmark of the A5000. The storage system is designed to deliver high data throughput, making it suitable for demanding applications such as databases and transaction processing systems. Its intelligent caching algorithms ensure that frequently accessed data is readily available, significantly improving response times and overall efficiency.

The A5000 also boasts robust management features. The built-in monitoring tools allow administrators to track performance metrics, monitor disk health, and receive alerts for potential issues, thus enabling proactive maintenance. Additionally, the unit can be seamlessly integrated into existing network infrastructures, supporting various protocols for data transfer and management.

Moreover, Sun Microsystems emphasizes data integrity and security in the A5000. The system employs rigorous error-checking mechanisms to protect data integrity, while options for encryption and access controls are available to safeguard sensitive information from unauthorized access.

Overall, the Sun Microsystems A5000 stands out as a reliable, high-capacity storage solution designed to meet the evolving needs of today’s data-centric organizations. With its scalable architecture, advanced RAID capabilities, performance optimizations, and strong management features, the A5000 continues to be a vital component for enterprises looking to efficiently manage and protect their critical data assets.