Dell AX4-5 Hardware Installation Guide - Page 42

Installing the Expansion Pack Using Navisphere Express, Navisphere Storage - expansion enabler

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e Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation. 2 To initialize the storage system: a Select Start→Programs→EMC→Navisphere→Navisphere Storage System Initialization. b Read the license agreement, click I accept and then click Next. c From the Uninitialized Systems list, select the storage system to be initialized, and click Next. d Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the initialization. Installing the Expansion Pack Using Navisphere Express Each storage system in the cluster is centrally managed by one host system (also called a management station) running EMC Navisphere Express-a centralized storage management application used to configure Dell/EMC storage systems. If you have an expansion pack option for the storage system and it has not been installed, install it now by following the steps listed below: 1 From the management host, open an Internet browser. 2 Enter the IP address of an SP in the storage system. 3 Log in to Navisphere Express with the username and password that you specified during the storage system initialization. 4 In the Navisphere Express navigation pane under System, click Software. 5 In the System Software screen, click Upgrade Software. 6 Insert the expansion pack media into the CD/DVD drive on the host from which you are running Navisphere Express. 7 Browse for the expansion tier enabler software file (.ena file), and click Upgrade. You can use Navisphere Express to perform tasks such as creating disk pools, binding the virtual disks, and downloading the firmware. Additionally, you can use Snapshot Management to capture point-in-time images of a virtual disk for backups or testing without affecting the contents of the source virtual disk. You can also use the SAN Copy™ feature in Navisphere Express to move data from the virtual disks on one storage system to the virtual disks on another storage system without using the host CPU cycles. 42 Preparing Your Systems for Clustering

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Preparing Your Systems for Clustering
e
Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.
2
To initialize the storage system:
a
Select
Start
Programs
EMC
Navisphere
Navisphere Storage
System Initialization
.
b
Read the license agreement, click
I accept
and then click
Next
.
c
From the
Uninitialized Systems
list, select the storage system to be
initialized, and click
Next
.
d
Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the initialization.
Installing the Expansion Pack Using Navisphere Express
Each storage system in the cluster is centrally managed by one host system
(also called a management station) running EMC Navisphere Express—a
centralized storage management application used to configure Dell/EMC
storage systems.
If you have an expansion pack option for the storage system and it has not
been installed, install it now by following the steps listed below:
1
From the management host, open an Internet browser.
2
Enter the IP address of an SP in the storage system.
3
Log in to
Navisphere Express
with the username and password that you
specified during the storage system initialization.
4
In the
Navisphere Express
navigation pane under System, click
Software
.
5
In the
System Software
screen, click
Upgrade Software
.
6
Insert the expansion pack media into the CD/DVD drive on the host from
which you are running Navisphere Express.
7
Browse for the expansion tier enabler software file (.
ena
file), and click
Upgrade
.
You can use Navisphere Express to perform tasks such as creating disk pools,
binding the virtual disks, and downloading the firmware. Additionally, you
can use Snapshot Management to capture point-in-time images of a virtual
disk for backups or testing without affecting the contents of the source virtual
disk. You can also use the SAN Copy™ feature in Navisphere Express to move
data from the virtual disks on one storage system to the virtual disks on
another storage system without using the host CPU cycles.