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NEC Active Upgrade Express5800/320Fc manuals available for free PDF download: User Manual, Site Planning Manual, Read Me First, Datasheet
NEC Active Upgrade Express5800/320Fc User Manual (120 pages)
NEC Server User's Guide
Brand:
NEC
| Category:
Server
| Size: 2.1 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Notation Conventions
9
Preface
9
Purpose of this Manual
9
Getting Help
11
1 Overview
13
Figure
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Figure 1-1. Duplexed System
15
Figure 1-2. Splitting the System
15
Figure
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Figure 1-3. Merged System
17
Figure 1-4. Committing the Upgrade
18
Aborting the Upgrade
19
Figure 1-6. Active Upgrade State Model
20
Software Upgrade Support
23
System Prerequisites
24
2 Preparing for the Active Upgrade Process
25
Figure
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Figure
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Managing Critical Applications During the Upgrade Process
28
Figure
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Configuring a UPS-Protected System for the Active Upgrade Process 2
30
Figure
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Configuring Windows Firewall for the Active Upgrade Process
32
Figure
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Configuring a UPS-Protected System for the Active Upgrade Process
33
Figure 2-1. Windows Firewall Exceptions
33
Installing Java Runtime Environment
35
Gathering Information
37
Table 2-1. Active Upgrade Process Worksheet
38
Configuring Windows Automatic Updates
40
Copying Software Installation Packages to the System
40
Figure
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Figure 2-2. Automatic Updates Control Panel
41
Figure 2-3. Automatic Updates Icon in System Tray
42
Starting and Exiting the Active Upgrade Console
43
Figure 2-4. Active Upgrade Console
44
Figure 2-5. Navigation Bar: Configuration
45
Starting and Exiting the Active Upgrade Console
45
Figure 2-6. Navigation Bar: Active Upgrade
46
Figure 2-7. Navigation Bar: Links
47
D O W
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Figure 2-8. Main Window: Configuring the Active Upgrade Process
48
Figure 2-9. Main Window: Activity Log
49
Figure 2-10. Status Bar
50
Understanding the Active Upgrade Console Interface
44
3 Configuring the Active Upgrade Process
51
Creating a Configuration File
52
Loading a Configuration File
53
Editing an Existing Configuration File
54
Performing an Upgrade with no Configuration File
54
Saving a Configuration File
55
Selecting Disks to Upgrade
55
Glossary
56
Table 3-1. Hard Disk Color Coding
56
Selecting Other Configurations to Include
57
Selecting Application Services to Control
59
Selecting Event Log Files to Back up
60
Table 3-2. Selection of Application Services
60
Configuring Custom Actions
62
Table 3-3. Control Types for Custom Actions
63
Table 3-4. Timing for the Advanced Control Type
64
Programming Notes for Custom Actions
65
Starting and Stopping Applications
65
Using Active Upgrade Environment Variables
66
Table 3-5. Environment Variables for Custom Actions
66
Generating Exit Values
67
Viewing Standard Output and Error Stream
67
Executing Visual Basic Scripts and Other Types of Executable Files
68
Providing a Description for a Configuration File
69
Displaying the Upgrade Summary
69
4 Performing the Upgrade
71
Performing a Readiness Check
71
Table 4-1. Activity Log Entries
72
Splitting the System
73
Figure
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Managing Upgrade Tasks on the Upgrade Side
75
Figure 1-5. Aborting the Upgrade
75
Connecting to the Desktop on the Upgrade Side
76
Figure 4-1. Links for Connecting to Upgrade Side
77
Figure 4-2. Remote Desktop Title Bar
79
Figure 4-3. Automatic Updates Icon in System Tray
80
Running Software Installation Programs
80
Restarting the Upgrade Side
82
Managing Your Applications on the Production Side
84
Verifying the Upgrade Side before Merging the System
85
Merging the System
85
Verifying the Upgrade Side before Committing the Upgrade
87
Committing the Upgrade
88
Aborting the Upgrade
89
Finishing the Upgrade
90
Viewing Active Upgrade Process Status
91
Activity Log Status Bar
91
Figure 4-4. Activity Log (in Active Upgrade Console)
92
Figure 4-5. Remote Activity Log
92
Table 4-2. Activity Log Entries
93
Figure 4-6. Activity Log Detail
94
Figure 4-7. Status Bar
95
Table 4-3. Status: Hardware State
95
Table 4-4. Status: Upgrade State
96
Table 4-5. Status: Operational State
96
Table 4-6. Status: Partner State
97
5 Troubleshooting
99
Saving the Activity Log to a File
99
Verifying the Status of Application Services
100
Figure 5-1. Service Control Manager
101
Figure 5-2. Add or Remove Programs Control Panel
102
Table 5-1. Troubleshooting: Readiness Check
104
Table 5-2. Troubleshooting: Custom Actions
106
Table 5-3. Troubleshooting: Miscellaneous Problems
106
Index
115
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NEC Active Upgrade Express5800/320Fc Site Planning Manual (62 pages)
NEC Servers Site planning guide
Brand:
NEC
| Category:
Server
| Size: 1.68 MB
Table of Contents
Site Planning Guide
1
Table of Contents
3
Notation Conventions
7
Preface
7
Purpose of this Manual
7
Getting Help
8
1 Welcome to Site Planning for Express5800/320Fc
11
Site Planning Overview
11
Site Planning for Fault-Tolerant Systems
12
Site Planning Checklist
13
Table 1-1. Ethernet PCI Adapters
14
System Documentation
15
System Documentation
16
2 Cabinet and Monitor Requirements
18
Cabinet Requirements
18
Monitor Requirements
21
3 Space Planning
22
Room Requirements
22
Planning for Cables
23
4 Electrical (AC) Power Planning
24
Redundant Power Sources
24
F G I U E R
24
AC Power Service Requirements
25
Table 4-1. AC Power Service Requirements
25
Table 4-2. Worksheet for Determining A-Side Power Requirements
26
Table 4-3. Worksheet for Determining B-Side Power Requirements
26
Table 4-4. Worksheet for Determining External Power Requirements
26
Power Outlet Requirements
27
Table 4-5. Worksheet: A-Side External Power Outlet Requirements - Pdus Used
27
Table 4-6. Worksheet: B-Side External Power Outlet Requirements - Pdus Used
27
Connecting a System Directly to Two Separate Power Sources
28
Table 4-7. Worksheet: A-Side External Power Outlet Requirements - no Pdus
28
Table 4-8. Worksheet: B-Side External Power Outlet Requirements - no Pdus
28
NEC-Supplied Power Cords
29
Figure 4-1. Pedestal System Connected Directly to AC Power
29
System Power Cords
30
Table 4-10. Systems: Power Cords to a UPS
30
Table 4-9. System Power Cords to AC Power
30
PDU Power Cords
31
Power Cords for Optional Components
32
Table 4-11. PDU Power Cords to AC Power
32
Table 4-12. System Power (Jumper) Cables to a PDU
32
Table 4-13. Power Cords for Optional Components
32
5 UPS Planning
34
Qualified APC UPS Models
34
Table 5-1. APC Symmetra Models for Pdus or for Multiple Systems
34
Communicating with a UPS over a Network
35
Connecting Power to Systems, Pdus, and a UPS
35
Table 5-3. APC UPS Models for a Single Pedestal System
35
Connecting a System Directly to a UPS
36
Figure 5-1. Power Cord Connections for Systems, Pdus, and a UPS
36
Figure 5-2. Pedestal Systems: A-Side Power Connected Directly
37
6 Network and Telephone Line Planning
38
Network Cable Requirements
38
Telephone Line Requirements
38
Site Planning for Systems in an Ftgateway Group
38
Table 6-1. Customer-Supplied Ethernet Cables
39
Appendix A. System Specifications
40
System Specifications
40
Figure A-3. Pedestal Express5800/320Fc Systems
42
Table A-1. Pedestal System Specifications
43
Appendix B. Electrical Circuit and Wiring Information
45
Fault Protection Requirements
45
Grounding Considerations
45
Circuit Wiring Diagrams
45
Figure B-3. Single-Phase 120-Volts AC Circuit Connection
48
Figure B-4. Single-Phase 240-Volts AC Circuit Connection
49
Figure B-5. Split-Phase 120/240 Volts AC Circuit Connection
50
Figure B-6. Three-Phase 208-Volts AC, Y-, or
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Figure B-7. Three-Phase 208-Volts AC, Y-, or
52
Electrical Power Connectors
53
Figure B-8. Three-Phase 380V AC, Y-, or
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Table B-1. Connectors for AC Power Outlets
54
Appendix C. Standards Compliance
57
Table C-1. EMI Standards
58
Table C-2. Immunity Standards
58
Table C-3. Safety Standards
58
Table C-4. Noise Standards
58
Index
61
NEC Active Upgrade Express5800/320Fc Read Me First (26 pages)
NEC Corporation of America System Cabinets
Brand:
NEC
| Category:
Server
| Size: 1.73 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Introduction
5
Packaged Cabinet
5
Before Unpacking the Cabinet
7
Moving the Cabinet to the Installation Site
10
Unpacking and Checking the Cabinet
11
Tools Needed to Unpack the Cabinet
12
Removing the Packing Materials
12
Removing the Cabinet from the Pallet
19
Checking the Cabinet and Systems
21
Verifying the Express5800/320Fcserial Number
22
Stabilizing the Systems
23
Disposing of Shipping Materials
24
What Happens Next
24
System Documentation
24
Getting Help
25
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NEC Active Upgrade Express5800/320Fc Read Me First (10 pages)
Unpacking
Brand:
NEC
| Category:
Server
| Size: 0.22 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Introduction
5
Before Unpacking the System
8
Unpacking the System
8
Disposing of Packing Materials
10
What to Do Next
10
NEC Active Upgrade Express5800/320Fc Datasheet (4 pages)
NEXT-generation Fault Tolerant Server
Brand:
NEC
| Category:
Server
| Size: 0.19 MB
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