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5.

Use the initialization GUI to enter the requested information, such as the management IP address and service IP addresses. (You need

to set the IP address, subnet mask, and DNS server only when you do not want to use DHCP.) For more information, see 

Management

and service address worksheet

 on page 11.

Adding the control enclosure to an existing system

If the system was already set up on another control enclosure, do not install it again on this control enclosure. Instead, use the management

GUI to add the control enclosure to the system.

1.

Connect the node canisters to the storage area network or to a 25 Gbps (or faster) Ethernet.

2.

Configure the zoning on the SAN switches. The correct zoning provides a way for the FC ports to connect to each other.
If the new node canisters communicate with other node canisters by using RDMA over Ethernet, use the service assistant tool or the

satask chnodeip

 command to set the node IP of each node that will be in the system.

3.

In the management GUI, select 

Monitoring > System

. On the 

System - Overview

 page, select 

Add Enclosure

.

When a new enclosure is cabled correctly to the system, this action automatically displays on the 

System - Overview

 page. If this action

does not appear, ensure that the new enclosure is cabled correctly. You can also add a new enclosure by selecting 

Add Enclosure

 from

the 

System Actions

 menu.

4.

Complete the instructions in the 

Add Enclosure

 wizard until the control enclosure is added to the system.

5.

If only two control enclosures are in the system, you must set up a quorum disk or application outside of the system. If the two control

enclosures lose communication with each other, the quorum disk prevents both I/O groups from going offline.

Installation worksheets

Worksheets can help you plan and install the system. You can also use the worksheets to track important information if you must remove

and reinstall parts during the installation process. Complete the worksheets for each control enclosure that you are installing.

 Drive configuration worksheet

The control enclosure supports up to 24 drives, which are installed in drive slots on the front of the enclosure. The drives must be installed

according to specific guidelines. Use the worksheet to configure the drives on your system.
Most NVMe drives and Storage Class Memory (SCM) drives can be installed in any drive slot. The highest capacity drive must be installed

in the lowest available drive slot. However, if 375 GB (02PX477) or 750 GB (02PX482) Optane SCM drives are used, the drives must be

installed in specific slots.
• Optane SCM drives can be installed only in drives slots 21 - 24. Install the highest capacity drive in the highest available drive slot.
• Other NVMe or SCM drives can be installed in slots 1 - 24. The highest capacity drive must be installed in the lowest available drive slot.

Drive installation worksheet

Use the following table to record information about the drives in the control enclosure. For each drive slot, specify the type and capacity of

the drive or whether a drive blank is installed. For a list of supported drives, see 

Supported drives

 on page 11.

Control Enclosure S/N:

Content

Drive Slots

Type

NVMe

Other SCM

Optane SCM

Capacity

Drive Blank

Slot

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

Table 1: Drive installation worksheet

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Page 1: ...you start the installation process ensure that the following items are available Philips screw driver Box knife Flat blade screw driver optional Three Ethernet cables The control enclosure and the fol...

Page 2: ...carefully cut along the lower fold line of the sides and remove them 7 Carefully cut the raised section of the foam packing away from the rear of the enclosure 8 Carefully cut open the bag that cover...

Page 3: ...the inside 2 of the rack cabinet 3 Close the front hinge bracket 3 to secure the rail to the rack cabinet flange 4 Extend the length of the side rail as needed 5 Close the hinge at the rear of the rai...

Page 4: ...continuing to power the enclosure if the other fails About this task You must follow recommended procedures for handling electrostatic discharge ESD sensitive devices No tools are required to complet...

Page 5: ...6 on page 5 shows an example 2 Pull the left and right levers by the blue ends so that they both unlatch and swing outwards as shown 3 Use the release levels to slowly pull the node canister and part...

Page 6: ...y for more than 10 minutes during servicing IBM FlashCore Modules are not interchangeable with the flash modules that are used in IBM FlashSystem 900 storage enclosures Procedure 1 To remove the drive...

Page 7: ...rst expansion enclosure 2 To add a second expansion enclosure chain to the control enclosure complete the following steps a Connect SAS port 3 of the top node canister in the control enclosure to SAS...

Page 8: ...guration node fails Connecting other networking cables Each control enclosure has three PCI slots that support the following types of optional networking adapters The Ethernet and FC networking adapte...

Page 9: ...em The system can contain 1 4 control enclosures If you are adding this control enclosure to an existing system go to Adding the control enclosure to an existing system on page 10 Otherwise continue t...

Page 10: ...pplication outside of the system If the two control enclosures lose communication with each other the quorum disk prevents both I O groups from going offline Installation worksheets Worksheets can hel...

Page 11: ...is bound to Ethernet port 2 Both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses can be used Specify the type of installation and the serial number S N of the control enclosure If you are installing a new system installatio...

Page 12: ...able to record the connections to the onboard Ethernet ports of each node canister in the control enclosure Control Enclosure S N Node Canister 1 Ethernet Port 4 Ethernet Port 3 Ethernet Port 2 Ethern...

Page 13: ...2 Port 5 Port 6 Port 7 Port 8 Port 9 Port 10 Switch Port Speed 25 or 10 Gbps Cable type Node IP Subnet mask Gateway VLAN ID Table 6 Ethernet adapter port connection worksheet Fibre Channel connection...

Page 14: ...tion number at the end of each caution notice or each danger notice In the following examples the numbers C001 and D002 are the identi cation numbers CAUTION A caution notice indicates the presence of...

Page 15: ...ons and to initiate menu actions that can also be done through mouse actions You can go to the system online documentation from the keyboard by using the keyboard shortcuts for your browser or screen...

Page 16: ...y IBM under terms of the IBM Customer Agreement IBM International Program License Agreement or any equivalent agreement between us The performance data discussed herein is presented as derived under s...

Page 17: ...elevision broadcasts Warning This equipment is compliant with Class A of CISPR 32 In a residential environment this equipment may cause radio interference Germany Notice Deutschsprachiger EU Hinweis H...

Page 18: ...er t erf llt die Schutzanforderungen nach EN 55024 und EN 55032 Klasse A Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association JEITA Notice This statement applies to products less than o...

Page 19: ...erference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used in order to meet FCC emission limits...

Page 20: ...all subsequent modi cations until otherwise indicated in new editions Copyright International Business Machines Corporation 2020 US Government Users Restricted Rights Use duplication or disclosure res...

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