InstallationsanleitungInhaltsverzeichnisCisco C880 M4 Storage Subsystem11. Preface41.1. Documentation Overview41.2. Notation Conventions52. Procedure63. Important Notes73.1. Notes on Safety73.2. ESD Label93.3. CE Conformity103.4. RFI Suppression103.5. Notes on Mounting the Rack103.6. Environmental Protection114. Replacing Components124.1. Preparation124.2. Replacing the SAS Expander Module134.3. Replacing the LED Display144.4. Replacing the Backplane175. Cable Overview19Abbreviations20Figure26Table27Größe: 651 KBSeiten: 27Language: EnglishHandbuch öffnen
InstallationsanleitungInhaltsverzeichnisCisco C880 M4 Storage Subsystem11. Introduction51.1. Notation Conventions51.2. Technical Data52. Important Notes72.1. Notes on Safety72.2. Electrostatic-sensitive Component Label92.3. CE Certificate102.4. RFI Suppression102.5. Notes on Mounting the Rack102.6. Notes on Transportation103. Operating and Indicator Elements113.1. Switches on the Front Side123.2. Indicator Elements on the Front Side123.2.1. Operating Status LEDs133.2.2. Status LEDs of the Hard Disk Drives143.2.3. Enclosure ID Label143.3. Indicator Elements on the Rear Side153.3.1. Status LEDs of the SAS Expander Unit153.3.2. Status LED of the Power Supply Units153.3.3. Enclosure ID Label163.3.4. Unit Numbering173.3.4.1. Hard Disk Drives173.3.4.2. Power Supply Units and Expander Unit174. Power Supply184.1. Power Supply Units184.1.1. Replacing a Power Supply Unit185. Hard Disk Drives205.1. Handling Hard Disk Drives205.2. Removing/Installing Hard Disk Drive/Blank Insert215.3. Hot-Plug for Hard Disk Drives256. Connections266.1. SAS Connection266.2. Mains Connection287. Configurations297.1. Basic Configuration297.2. Maximum Configuration308. Installation318.1. Installation Steps318.2. Unpacking the Storage Subsystem318.3. Installing the Storage Subsystem in the Rack328.3.1. Installing in the Rack328.4. Switching the Storage Subsystem ON/OFF369. Fault Clearing379.1. Problem Solutions and Tips389.1.1. Power Supply Status LED (Front)389.1.1.1. Power supply status LED remains dark389.1.2. Identification Status LED389.1.2.1. Identification status LED is on389.1.3. Fault Status LED399.1.3.1. Fault status LED is on during operation399.1.4. Storage Subsystem Switches OFF399.1.5. System does not Start Up after New Drives have been Installed399.1.6. Ready LED of the Hard Disk Drive does not Come ON399.1.7. Drives “dead” on System Start409.1.8. RAID Controller Indicates the Added Drive to be Incorrect40Abbreviations41Figure47Table48Größe: 1,08 MBSeiten: 48Language: EnglishHandbuch öffnen
InstallationsanleitungInhaltsverzeichnis1 Adding a System Board101.1 Conditions for adding Components101.1.1 Number of mounted system boards101.1.2 Conditions concerning combined use of system boards101.1.3 Main unit status101.2 Procedure for Adding a System Board111.2.1 Checking the delivered items111.2.2 Mounting the added options112 Adding a CPU Module222.1 Conditions for Adding Components222.1.1 Number of mounted CPU modules222.1.2 Conditions concerning mixing different types of CPU module222.1.3 Main unit status222.2 Procedure for Adding a CPU Module232.2.1 Checking the delivered items232.2.2 Mounting the adding options233 Adding Memory243.1 Conditions for Adding Components243.1.1 Number of mounted DIMMs243.1.2 Conditions on mixing different types of DIMMs243.1.3 Memory mounting order253.1.4 Main unit status263.2 Procedure for Adding Memory273.2.1 Checking the delivered items273.2.2 Mounting the adding options (Existing SB)273.2.3 Mounting the adding options (New SB)284 Adding a Memory Expansion Board294.1 Conditions for Adding Components294.1.1 Number of mounted memory expansion board294.1.2 Conditions concerning combined use of memory expansion boards294.1.3 Main unit status294.2 Procedure for Adding Memory Expansion Board304.2.1 Checking the delivered items304.2.2 Mounting the added options305 Adding an Internal Hard Disk Drive (HDD) / Internal Solid State Drive (SSD)315.1 Conditions for Adding Components315.1.1 Number of mounted internal HDD / SSD315.1.2 Conditions concerning combined use of HDD / SSD315.1.3 Main unit status315.2 Procedure for Adding HDD / SSD325.2.1 Checking the delivered items325.2.2 Mounting the adding options326 Adding a Disk Unit (DU)336.1 Conditions for Adding Components336.1.1 Number of mounted DUs336.1.2 Conditions concerning combined use of DUs336.1.3 Main unit status346.2 Procedure for Adding an IOUs346.2.1 Checking the delivered items346.2.2 Mounting the adding options347 Adding an IOU367.1 Conditions for Adding Components367.1.1 Number of mounted IOUs367.1.2 Conditions concerning combined use of IOUs367.1.3 Main unit status367.2 Procedure for Adding an IOUs377.2.1 Checking the delivered items377.2.2 Mounting the adding options378 Adding a PSU398.1 Conditions for Adding Components398.1.1 Number of mounted PSUs398.1.2 Conditions concerning mixing different types of PSUs398.1.3 Main unit status408.2 Procedure for adding a PSU408.2.1 Checking the delivered items408.2.2 Mounting the adding options409 Adding a PCI Express Card429.1 Conditions for Adding Components429.1.1 Number of mounted PCI Express cards429.1.2 Conditions concerning combined use of PCI Express cards429.1.3 Main unit status439.2 Procedure for Adding a PCI Express Card439.2.1 Checking the delivered items439.2.2 Mounting the adding options43A Customer's Distribution Panel Breaker Requirements (Only When Connected to a Power Distribution Box)47B Various Operations48B.1 Maintenance Mode48B.1.1 Enabling maintenance mode48B.1.2 Disabling maintenance mode53B.2 FST Connection56B.2.1 FST Setup and Connection56B.2.2 Console Redirection57B.3 MMB Web-UI60B.3.1 Login60B.3.2 Logout60B.4 Video Redirection61B.5 System Power Control62B.5.1 System Power On62B.5.2 System Power Off63B.6 Status64B.6.1System Status64B.6.2 SB65B.6.3 Power Supply66B.6.4 IOU67B.6.5 DU68B.7 Redundant Power Supply and Dual Power Feed Configuration69B.7.1 Redundant power supply69B.7.2 Dual power feed71B.8 System Event Log72B.8.1 Downloading the System Event Log72B.8.2 Clearing the System Event Log74B.9 Configuration Backup75B.9.1 MMB75B.9.2 BIOS76B.10 Main Unit Firmware Version77B.11 Memory type confirmation78B.12 Power Restoration Policy79C Handling the Units80C.1 The units mounting location80C.2 System Board83C.2.1 Installing the system board83C.2.2 Removing the system board83C.2.3 Installing the system board cover84C.2.4 Removing the system board cover85C.3 CPU86C.3.1 Installing and removing the CPU module86C.3.2 Locations of CPU module components90C.4 Memory91C.4.1 Installing the memory91C.4.2 Removing the memory91C.4.3 Locations of memory components93C.5 Memory Expansion Board94C.5.1 Installing the memory expansion board94C.5.2 Removing the memory expansion board95C.6 PCI Express Card96C.6.1 Installing the PCI Express card96C.6.2 Removing the PCI Express card101C.6.3 FBU (IOUL)105C.7 Internal Hard Disk Drive (HDD) / Internal Solid State Drive (SSD)108C.7.1 Installing the HDD/SSD108C.7.2 Removing the HDD/SSD108C.8 PSU109C.8.1 Installing the PSU109C.8.2 Removing the PSU110C.9 IOU111C.9.1 Installing the IOU111C.9.2 Removing the IOU111C.10 DU112C.10.1 Installing the DU112C.10.2 Removing the DU113C.11 FANU114C.11.1 Installing the FANU114C.11.2 Removing the FANU115C.12 Dual Channel LAN Card (10G BASE)116C.12.1 Installing the 10G BASE-SR SFP+ module116C.12.2 Removing the 10G BASE-SR SFP+ module116C.12.3 Installing the 10G BASE-CR SFP+ cable117C.12.4 Removing the 10G BASE-CR SFP+ cable117C.13 Converged Network Adapter (10Gbps)118C.13.1 Installing the 10G BASE-SR SFP+ module118C.13.2 Removing the 10G BASE-SR SFP+ module118C.13.3 Installing the 10G BASE-CR SFP+ cable119C.13.4 Removing the 10G BASE-CR SFP+ cable119C.14 Installing the FBU120C.14.1 Installing the FBU120C.14.2 Installing the TFM module122C.14.3 FBU Cable Connection124C.15 Installing the SAS array controller card (DU)125C.15.1 Installing the SAS Array Controller Card only into Slot#0125C.17.2 Installing the SAS Array Controller Card only into Slot#1127C.17.3 Installing the SAS Array Controller Card into both Slot#0 and Slot#1129D Cable Routing131E Input Power Systems132E.1 Cisco C880 M4132E.1.1 200V Non-redundant power supply132E.1.2 200V Redundant power supply133E.1.3 200V Dual power feed134Größe: 8,41 MBSeiten: 134Language: EnglishHandbuch öffnen
InstallationsanleitungInhaltsverzeichnisCisco C880 M4 Server Firmware Update Guide1Introduction1Procedure Summary1Offline Firmware Update Procedure2Online Firmware Update Procedure2Changing a Username and Password3Größe: 372 KBSeiten: 5Language: EnglishHandbuch öffnen
InstallationsanleitungInhaltsverzeichnisContents3CHAPTER 1 Installation Data41.1 Configuration Contents of Device41.2 External Overview of Device41.2.1 External Overview of Device (Main equipment)41.3 Installation Specifications71.3.1 Installation Specifications71.4 Installation Area91.5 Flow of Cooling Air and Exhaust Air of Installation101.5.1 Flow of Cooling Air and Exhaust Air (Main Cabinet)101.6 Installation Environment111.6.1 Dust111.6.2 Corrosive Gas111.6.3 Sea Water (Salt Damage)11CHAPTER 2 Connected Information122.1 Connection of signal cable122.1.1 Details of external interface connection122.2 Power cable connection162.2.1 Power Cables Connections162.3 Connection Specifications of Input Power192.3.1 Input Power Connection Specifications (Base Cabinet)192.3.2 Power Distribution Box and Distribution Panel192.4 Free Access Underfloor Connection of Power Cable202.5 Cutoff Characteristics of Distribution Panel (At the time of connecting power distribution box)20APPENDIX A Racks22A.1 Rack Mounting23A.2 Rack Mounting Requirements23A.2.2 Requirements for mounting in a third party's rack23Größe: 2,07 MBSeiten: 25Language: EnglishHandbuch öffnen
/de/manuals/1610156/InhaltsverzeichnisContents3CHAPTER 1 Web-UI Overview41.1 Cisco C880 Server User Interfaces41.2 Web-UI Window41.3 Frame Layout41.4 Information Area51.5 Submenu Area61.6 Content Area71.7 Basic Operations in the Web-UI Window81.7.1 Access procedure81.7.2 Window elements and operations91.8 User Privilege Levels101.9 Displaying the Target System for Operations11CHAPTER 2 UEFI Overview122.1 About the UEFI122.2 OS Boot Functions122.2.1 Operating system types122.3 Boot Order Control Function122.4 Screen Transitions from Power-on to Boot Manager Start122.5 Overview of Screens That Appear before Boot Manager Front Page Starts132.5.1 Logo display132.5.2 Boot Manager front page display132.6 Automatic OS Boot142.7 Standard Screen Layout142.7.1 Screen areas152.7.2 Page information display area152.7.3 Menu selection area152.7.4 Help display area for menu selection162.7.5 Help display area for operations162.7.6 Status information display area162.7.7 Pop-up windows172.8 Screen Layout of the Boot Manager Front Page172.8.1 Screen areas182.8.2 Menu selection area182.8.3 Help display area for menu selection182.8.4 Help display area for operations192.9 UEFI Key Operation and Key Input192.10 UEFI Shell and UEFI Commands202.10.1 Automatic startup file202.10.2 UEFI shell command syntax202.10.3 Output redirection21Größe: 959 KBSeiten: 21Language: EnglishHandbuch öffnen
InstallationsanleitungInhaltsverzeichnis1 Adding a System Board101.1 Conditions for adding Components101.1.1 Number of mounted system boards101.1.2 Conditions concerning combined use of system boards101.1.3 Main unit status101.2 Procedure for Adding a System Board111.2.1 Checking the delivered items111.2.2 Mounting the added options112 Adding a CPU Module222.1 Conditions for Adding Components222.1.1 Number of mounted CPU modules222.1.2 Conditions concerning mixing different types of CPU module222.1.3 Main unit status222.2 Procedure for Adding a CPU Module232.2.1 Checking the delivered items232.2.2 Mounting the adding options233 Adding Memory243.1 Conditions for Adding Components243.1.1 Number of mounted DIMMs243.1.2 Conditions on mixing different types of DIMMs243.1.3 Memory mounting order253.1.4 Main unit status263.2 Procedure for Adding Memory273.2.1 Checking the delivered items273.2.2 Mounting the adding options (Existing SB)273.2.3 Mounting the adding options (New SB)284 Adding a Memory Expansion Board294.1 Conditions for Adding Components294.1.1 Number of mounted memory expansion board294.1.2 Conditions concerning combined use of memory expansion boards294.1.3 Main unit status294.2 Procedure for Adding Memory Expansion Board304.2.1 Checking the delivered items304.2.2 Mounting the added options305 Adding an Internal Hard Disk Drive (HDD) / Internal Solid State Drive (SSD)315.1 Conditions for Adding Components315.1.1 Number of mounted internal HDD / SSD315.1.2 Conditions concerning combined use of HDD / SSD315.1.3 Main unit status315.2 Procedure for Adding HDD / SSD325.2.1 Checking the delivered items325.2.2 Mounting the adding options326 Adding a Disk Unit (DU)336.1 Conditions for Adding Components336.1.1 Number of mounted DUs336.1.2 Conditions concerning combined use of DUs336.1.3 Main unit status346.2 Procedure for Adding an IOUs346.2.1 Checking the delivered items346.2.2 Mounting the adding options347 Adding an IOU367.1 Conditions for Adding Components367.1.1 Number of mounted IOUs367.1.2 Conditions concerning combined use of IOUs367.1.3 Main unit status367.2 Procedure for Adding an IOUs377.2.1 Checking the delivered items377.2.2 Mounting the adding options378 Adding a PSU398.1 Conditions for Adding Components398.1.1 Number of mounted PSUs398.1.2 Conditions concerning mixing different types of PSUs398.1.3 Main unit status408.2 Procedure for adding a PSU408.2.1 Checking the delivered items408.2.2 Mounting the adding options409 Adding a PCI Express Card429.1 Conditions for Adding Components429.1.1 Number of mounted PCI Express cards429.1.2 Conditions concerning combined use of PCI Express cards429.1.3 Main unit status439.2 Procedure for Adding a PCI Express Card439.2.1 Checking the delivered items439.2.2 Mounting the adding options43A Customer's Distribution Panel Breaker Requirements (Only When Connected to a Power Distribution Box)47B Various Operations48B.1 Maintenance Mode48B.1.1 Enabling maintenance mode48B.1.2 Disabling maintenance mode52B.2 FST Connection55B.2.1 FST Setup and Connection55B.2.2 Console Redirection56B.3 MMB Web-UI59B.3.1 Login59B.3.2 Logout59B.4 Video Redirection60B.5 System Power Control61B.5.1 System Power On61B.5.2 System Power Off62B.6 Status63B.6.1System Status63B.6.2 SB64B.6.3 Power Supply65B.6.4 IOU66B.6.5 DU67B.7 Redundant Power Supply and Dual Power Feed Configuration68B.7.1 Redundant power supply68B.7.2 Dual power feed70B.8 System Event Log71B.8.1 Downloading the System Event Log71B.8.2 Clearing the System Event Log73B.9 Configuration Backup74B.9.1 MMB74B.9.2 BIOS75B.10 Main Unit Firmware Version76B.11 Memory type confirmation77B.12 Power Restoration Policy78C Handling the Units79C.1 The units mounting location79C.2 System Board82C.2.1 Installing the system board82C.2.2 Removing the system board82C.2.3 Installing the system board cover83C.2.4 Removing the system board cover84C.3 CPU85C.3.1 Installing and removing the CPU module85C.3.2 Locations of CPU module components89C.4 Memory90C.4.1 Installing the memory90C.4.2 Removing the memory90C.4.3 Locations of memory components92C.5 Memory Expansion Board93C.5.1 Installing the memory expansion board93C.5.2 Removing the memory expansion board94C.6 PCI Express Card95C.6.1 Installing the PCI Express card95C.6.2 Removing the PCI Express card100C.6.3 FBU (IOUL)104C.7 Internal Hard Disk Drive (HDD) / Internal Solid State Drive (SSD)107C.7.1 Installing the HDD/SSD107C.7.2 Removing the HDD/SSD107C.8 PSU108C.8.1 Installing the PSU108C.8.2 Removing the PSU109C.9 IOU110C.9.1 Installing the IOU110C.9.2 Removing the IOU110C.10 DU111C.10.1 Installing the DU111C.10.2 Removing the DU112C.11 FANU113C.11.1 Installing the FANU113C.11.2 Removing the FANU114C.12 Dual Channel LAN Card (10G BASE)115C.12.1 Installing the 10G BASE-SR SFP+ module115C.12.2 Removing the 10G BASE-SR SFP+ module115C.12.3 Installing the 10G BASE-CR SFP+ cable116C.12.4 Removing the 10G BASE-CR SFP+ cable116C.13 Converged Network Adapter (10Gbps)117C.13.1 Installing the 10G BASE-SR SFP+ module117C.13.2 Removing the 10G BASE-SR SFP+ module117C.13.3 Installing the 10G BASE-CR SFP+ cable118C.13.4 Removing the 10G BASE-CR SFP+ cable118C.14 Installing the FBU119C.14.1 Installing the FBU119C.14.2 Install the TFM module121C.14.3 FBU Cable Connection122C.15 Installing the SAS array controller card (DU)123C.15.1 Installing the SAS Array Controller Card only into Slot#0123C.15.2 Installing the SAS Array Controller Card only into Slot#1125C.15.3 Installing the SAS Array Controller Card into both Slot#0 and Slot#1127D Cable Routing129E Input Power Systems130E.1 Cisco C880130E.1.1 200V standard configuration130E.1.2 200V redundant power supply configuration131E.1.3 200V dual power feed configuration132Größe: 7,56 MBSeiten: 132Language: EnglishHandbuch öffnen
/de/manuals/1610102/InhaltsverzeichnisContents3CHAPTER 1 Network Environment Setup and Tool Installation61.1 External Network Configuration61.2 How to Configure the External Networks (Management LAN/ Maintenance LAN/Production LAN)71.2.1 IP addresses used in the Cisco C880 server71.3 Management LAN81.3.1 How to configure the management LAN81.4 Maintenance LAN111.5 Production LAN111.5.1 Overview of the production LAN111.6 Management Tool Operating Conditions and Use111.6.1 MMB111.6.2 Remote operation (BMC)12CHAPTER 2 Component Configuration and Replacement (Add, Remove)272.1 High availability configuration272.1.1 Memory Operation Mode272.1.2 Memory Mirror282.1.3 Hardware RAID312.1.4 Cluster configuration312.2 Replacing components312.2.1 Replaceable components312.2.2 Component replacement conditions322.2.3 Replacement procedures in cold maintenance322.2.4 Replacing the battery backup unit of the uninterrupted power supply unit (UPS)332.2.5 Replacing the PCI SSD card332.3 Expansion of components34CHAPTER 3 Replacement of HDD/SSD363.1 Hot replacement of HDD/SSD with Hardware RAID configuration363.1.1 Hot replacement of failed HDD/SSD with RAID0 configuration363.1.2 Hot replacement of failed HDD/SSD with RAID 1, RAID 1E, RAID 5, RAID 6, or RAID 10 configuration363.2 Preventive replacement of HDD/SSD with Hardware RAID configuration373.2.1 Preventive replacement of failed HDD/SSD with RAID0 configuration373.2.2 Preventive replacement of failed HDD/SSD with RAID 1, RAID 1E, RAID 5, RAID 6, or RAID 10 configuration383.3 Replacement of HDD/SSD in case hot replacement cannot be performed39CHAPTER 4 Backup and Restore404.1 Backing Up and Restoring Configuration Information404.1.1 Backing up and restoring UEFI configuration information404.1.2 Backing up and restoring MMB configuration information40CHAPTER 5 Chapter System Startup/Shutdown and Power Control425.1 System Power on and Power off425.1.1 Various Methods for Powering On the System425.1.2 Types of Power off Method of System425.1.3 Procedure for System Power On and Power Off435.1.4 System Power on by MMB435.1.5 Checking the System Power status by using the MMB435.1.6 Powering off the system by using the MMB435.2 Scheduled operations435.2.1 Powering on the system by scheduled operation435.2.2 Power off the system by scheduled operation445.2.3 Relation of scheduled operation and power restoration function445.2.4 Scheduled operation support conditions445.3 Automatic System Restart Conditions455.3.1 Setting automatic system restart conditions455.4 Power Restoration455.4.1 Settings for Power Restoration465.5 Remote shutdown (Windows)465.5.1 Prerequisites for remote shutdown465.5.2 How to use remote shutdown47CHAPTER 6 Error Notification and Maintenance (Contents, Methods, and Procedures)486.1 Maintenance486.1.1 Maintenance using the MMB486.1.2 Maintenance method486.1.3 Maintenance modes486.1.4 Maintenance of the MMB496.2 Troubleshooting496.2.1 Troubleshooting overview496.2.2 Items to confirm before contacting a sales representative516.2.3 Finding out about abnormal conditions526.2.4 Investigating abnormal conditions536.3 Notes on Troubleshooting546.4 Configuring and Checking Log Information546.4.1 List of log information546.5 Firmware Updates546.5.1 Notes on updating firmware54Appendix A Functions Provided by the Cisco C880 server55A.1 Function List55A.1.1 Action55A.1.2 Operation55A.1.3 Monitoring and reporting functions56A.1.4 Maintenance57A.1.5 Redundancy functions57A.1.6 External linkage functions58A.1.7 Security functions58A.2 Correspondence between Functions and Interfaces58A.2.1 System information display58A.2.2 System settings59A.2.3 System operation59A.2.4 Hardware status display59A.2.5 Display of system configuration information59A.2.6 System configuration and operation setting60A.2.7 System operation60A.2.8 System power control60A.2.9 OS boot settings60A.2.10 MMB user account control60A.2.11 Server management network settings61A.2.12 Maintenance61A.3 Management Network Specifications61Appendix B Physical Mounting Locations and Port Numbers63B.1 Physical Mounting Locations of Components63B.2 Port Numbers64Appendix C Lists of External Interfaces Physical66C.1 List of External System Interfaces66C.2 List of External MMB Interfaces66Appendix D Physical Locations and BUS Numbers of Built-in I/O, and PCI Slot Mounting Locations and Slot Numbers67D.1 Physical Locations and BUS Numbers of Internal I/O Controllers of the Cisco C880 server67D.2 Correspondence between PCI Slot Mounting Locations and Slot Numbers67Appendix E Status Checks with LEDs69E.1. LED Type69E.1.1 Power LED, Alarm LED, and Location LED69E.1.2 PSU69E.1.3 FANU70E.1.4 SB70E.1.5 IOU70E.1.6 PCI Express slot of IOU71E.1.7 DU71E.1.8 HDD/SSD71E.1.9 MMB72E.1.10 LAN72E.1.11 OPL72E.2 LED Mounting Locations73E.3 LED list76Appendix F Component Mounting Conditions79F.1 CPU79F.2 DIMM79F.3 Available internal I/O ports81F.4 Legacy BIOS Compatibility (CSM)81F.5 NIC (Network Interface Card)81Appendix G Failure Report Sheet83G.1 Failure Report Sheet83Größe: 3,32 MBSeiten: 83Language: EnglishHandbuch öffnen
WeißbuchInhaltsverzeichnisContents2Product: Cisco C880 M4 Server4Source: SAP HANA TDI Network Guide (SAP_TDI_Network_Guide)6After the initialization process is complete, the MMB RDY LED stops flashing and changes to a steady green light.13Figure 9 shows the login screen.15You can check whether IPMI is enabled by entering the following command:18The STONITH configuration with IPMI for SLES is shown here.20If you don’t perform this step, the dump device is not added.66During the search process, “Please Wait is displayed.81The example in Table 4 shows how the WWNs are recorded.93The boot device is added (Figure 128).108The search results for the boot device are displayed (Figure 130).109All other components use the standard Linux native driver and can be updated during the OS update.116For the SAP HANA installation documentation, see http://help.sap.com/hana_appliance.125Run the procedure on the master name server.128Make sure that all nodes respond to the ipmitool command.128Make sure that all MMB IP addresses are in the /etc/host file of the appliance.129Make sure that all nodes respond to the ipmitool command.130Make sure that all management IP addresses are in the /etc/host file of the appliance.130From the SAP HANA Studio, failover will look like Figures 139 through 142.131After the change, all internal SAP HANA traffic goes over the server LAN (eth7).136After parsing the test, persist the settings in the database.136These files show the necessary test parameters.136Continue this process for every SAP HANA data file.139Größe: 5,71 MBSeiten: 140Language: EnglishHandbuch öffnen