We got all of our Hitachi kit in this past week and I meant to post these. Pretty clean work by the Hitachi CEs. This is the HUS130 - Specs
Is that how they come? just sitting on what looks like UPS rails / slides ?
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ya most disk arrays I've seen are like that.. there is really no need to slide them out for work like a server since everything is accessible from the front and the back... if you have to open the enclosure itself it's because you are having a really bad day...![]()
I thought the cards where FC only?
Can anyone verify if its easy plug-n-play for ESX 5+ or do you need to manually add the drivers?
1. Download, then copy the VMware driver package to your systems /tmp directory.
(In my test lab, I enabled SSH and used WinSCP)
2. From the temporary directory, extract the file using the following commands.
[I][B]tar zxvf brocade_driver_<esxversion>_<driverversion>.tar.gz[/B][/I]
3. Enter one of the following command to run the installer.
For ESX 4.X systems, use the following command.
./brocade_install.sh {-u,-h, -t}
where:
u Uninstalls driver RPM packages.
h Displays help for install script.
t Installs tools only.
For ESX 5.0 systems, use the following command.
./brocade_install_esxi.sh {-u,-h, -t}
where:
u Uninstalls driver RPM packages.
h Displays help for install script.
t Installs tools only.
Examples:
To install network and storage RPMs with utilities, enter one of the following commands:
./brocade_install.sh
./brocade_install_esxi.sh
To remove the storage and network RPM and utilities, enter one of the following command:
./brocade_install.sh -u
./brocade_install_esxi.sh -u
Brocade Adapters Installation and Reference Manual 101
53-1002144-01
Using software installation scripts and system commands 3
To display help, enter one of the following commands:
./brocade_install.sh -h
./brocade_install_esxi.sh -h
4. Reboot the system.
So I take this to mean the orininal cable you bought won't even link up?Ok, got mine installed. Got a few things to work out...
It turns out that I had the wrong impression on the cable. I'd been looking at this document HERE Based on that and assuming interoperability, I assumed that those Dell part numbers were Active twinax cables. Oops, they're not. Looking deeper into Brocade stuff with this Dell/Brocade Specsheet this should be the correct active cable: eBay Link (I've got a $30 offer into them)
Yes it is a manual install, however the install was cake and here's the method I followed between the QucikInstall Guide and the Install and Ref Manual.
These were a steal on ebay, 50USD/pop WITH 2 10gbics![]()
new toys to install
Lenovo EMC2 PX12-450R
5x 4TB
7x 1TB SSD
How do you fit 2.5" disk in 3.5" hot-swap?
How do you fit 2.5" disk in 3.5" hot-swap?
They make adapters
So I take this to mean the orininal cable you bought won't even link up?
If so I guess I have a spare cable and might just go fiber....
No it won't I guess we need an active cable and the one I bought was passive so I guess back to the drawing board....
The 1020s are being seen fine by both Windows Server 2012 R2 and ESXi 5.5 just need to figure out how to connect the now
What kind of SFP's works with these? Also do they work in WIndows or are they linux-only?
Right, I reordered another active Twinax cable as mentioned above. It's specifically on the Brocade Datasheet so it should be OK. Will report back. They took my offer of $40.
Nice! Is that a telco CO? We just got FTTH installed here last fall/summer and they added a bunch of those racks and conduits. We already had some for our transport patches but now it's mostly all customer premises patches. They can put around 32 customers per fibre strand using different wavelengths that get passively (mirrors/prisms I believe) split off later at the street. Pretty neat stuff.
I think I'm gonna grab 2 of these and call it a day.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/290990061350?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649
Good find! Kinda pissy now that I didn't find that![]()