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Quick-Start Guide
System Installation (cont.)
Install SANtricity Management Software
Download SANtricity management software from BlueTouch Online (BTO): bto.bluecoat.com.
[a] Log in to BTO with your account credentials. [b] Select the Downloads tab and then click
Blue Coat Product Downloads. [c] On My Product List click Security Analytics and then
click the appropriate links to get to the SANtricity download page. [d] Install SANtricity on a
Windows or Linux workstation. Refer to the installation steps below for instructions.
[f] Go to the directory where the installation package SMIA*.bin is located.
[g] If the temp mount point does not have execute permissions, set the IATEMPDIR
variable: IATEMPDIR=/root ./SMIA-LINUXX64-11.25.0A00.0002.bin
[h] Run chmod +x SMIA*.bin to grant execute permission to the file.
[i] Run ./SMIA*.bin to start the installer.
[j] Follow the prompts to install SANtricity; for Select Installation
Type screen, select Management Station.
Connect the Management Workstation to the RAID-Controller Modules
Using Ethernet cables, do one of the following:
• Connect Port 1 of both RAID-controller modules to your management network, and then
connect your Windows or Linux management workstation to that same network.
• Connect Port 1 of the top module to a management workstation that has an IP
address in the 192.168.128.0/24 network (except 101 and 102).
Power On the Storage Array
Optional—Open the cable-retention brackets by pulling the tabs on their sides,
inserting the cables, and securing the system power cables.
[a] Plug the other end of the power cable into an adequate power supply. [b] Turn on any network switches,
routers, or other standalone components. [c] Turn the power switch on the back of the system to the On
position. Wait for the system ID LED to turn blue before attempting to manage the array.
NOTE:
By default, Port 1 on each module will acquire an IP address via DHCP. If a DHCP server is not
available for 150 seconds, static IP addresses are assigned:
Module A—192.168.128.101; Module B—192.168.128.102.
WARNING:
Do not plug the enclosure into a standard power outlet. Your storage array is shipped with two IEC C19-to-C20 jumper cords. Plug the C19 plug into the array's power
supplies and the C20 plug into the PDU in the rack cabinet. Split the power connections from each enclosure by connecting the PDUs to external power receptacles on different circuits.
The enclosure accepts only 200V–240V input sources.
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Security Analytics E5660 300T Intelligent Storage Array
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Linux SANtricity Installation
Windows SANtricity Installation
[f] Double-click the SMIA*.exe install package.
[g] Follow the prompts to install SANtricity; for Select Installation Type, select
Management Station.
[h] On the Automatically Start Monitor screen, select the Automatically start
monitor radio button, and then select Next.
NOTE: Only the primary management station should run the monitor
function. When installing the SANtricity software on laptops or secondary
management stations, select Do not automatically start the monitor.
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Power Switches
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Add the Storage Arrays to the Management Domain
[a] Launch SANtricity on your workstation. At the Select Addition Method dialog, select Automatic.
NOTE:
These steps are applicable only if the RAID-controller modules are on the same subnetwork as the management workstation. For the manual addition method, consult the Security
Analytics Intelligent Storage Array Configuration Guide for NetApp on BlueTouch Online (bto.bluecoat.com).
[b] When SANtricity has finished discovering the connected arrays, select the entry for your storage array.
OPTIONAL:
To change the IP addresses of the management ports, go to Array Management, click the Setup tab, and under Optional Tasks, click Configure Ethernet Management Ports.
[c] For Ethernet Port select Controller A, Port 1 and change the IP address. Repeat the procedure for Controller B, Port 2.
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Guidelines for Using SFP+ Modules
The Security Analytics Intelligent Storage Array requires small form-factor pluggable (SFP+) modules. SFP+ modules convert electrical signals into the optical signals that are required for
Fibre Channel transmission between the storage array and the head unit. Before installing SFP+ modules, read the following information:
• Ports for 16 Gbps Fibre Channel connections require SFP+ transceivers that are designed for this data rate. SFP+ tranceivers that support other data rates are incompatible.
• The SFP+ module housing has an integral guide key that is designed to prevent you from inserting the SFP+ module incorrectly.
• Use minimal pressure when inserting an SFP+ module into an FC port. Forcing the SFP+ module into a port might damage the SFP+ module or port.
WARNING:
When handling static-sensitive devices, take precautions to avoid damaging the product from static electricity.
WARNING:
Data-processing environments can contain equipment that transmits on system links with laser modules operating at greater than Class 1 power levels.
To avoid being exposed to laser radiation:
• Never look into the end of an optical fiber cable or open receptacle.
• Do not disassemble or remove any part of an SFP+ transceiver.
SFP+ Transceiver
Fiber optic cable
After installing the SFP+ modules, please do not insert the fiber-optic cables into the SFP+ modules. Because Security Analytics utilizes storage arrays and Fibre
Channel switches differently than SAN or other architectures, cabling should not be attempted until after studying the Security Analytics Intelligent Storage Array
Configuration Guide for NetApp. Blue Coat strongly recommends that the storage array be cabled to its head unit by Security Analytics professionals who have been
trained on this system.
This is a condensed reference. Read the safety instructions in the Safety Information and Regulatory Notices, included in the shipping carton, before you begin.
NOTE: The illustrations in this document do not necessarily represent a specific system.
Information in this document is subject to change without notice.
© 2016 Symantec Corporation.
Reproduction of these materials in any manner whatsoever without the written permission of Symantec is strictly prohibited.
Install SFP+ Modules
NOTE:
If the SFP+ modules are already installed in your device, skip this step.
[a] Remove the SFP+ module from the static-protective package and then
remove the protective caps from the SFP+ module and the SFP+ port.
NOTE:
Store the protective caps for future use.
[b] Gently insert the SFP+ module into the host port until it clicks into place.
Next Steps
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Date of Publication: 19 December 2016