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EMC Data Domain Operating System Initial Configuration Guide

EMC Data Domain OperatingSystemVersion Configuration Guide302-003-055 REV 02 Copyright 2009-2016 EMC Corporation. All rights reserved. Published in the October 2016 EMC believes the information in this publication is accurate as of its publication date. The information is subject to changewithout information in this publication is provided as is. EMC Corporation makes no representations or warranties of any kind withrespect to the information in this publication, and specifically disclaims implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for aparticular purpose. Use, copying, and distribution of any EMC software described in this publication requires an applicablesoftware , EMC, and the EMC logo are registered trademarks or trademarks of EMC Corporation in the United States and othercountries. All other trademarks used herein are the property of their respective the most up-to-date regulatory document for your product line, go to EMC Online Support ( ).

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1 EMC Data Domain OperatingSystemVersion Configuration Guide302-003-055 REV 02 Copyright 2009-2016 EMC Corporation. All rights reserved. Published in the October 2016 EMC believes the information in this publication is accurate as of its publication date. The information is subject to changewithout information in this publication is provided as is. EMC Corporation makes no representations or warranties of any kind withrespect to the information in this publication, and specifically disclaims implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for aparticular purpose. Use, copying, and distribution of any EMC software described in this publication requires an applicablesoftware , EMC, and the EMC logo are registered trademarks or trademarks of EMC Corporation in the United States and othercountries. All other trademarks used herein are the property of their respective the most up-to-date regulatory document for your product line, go to EMC Online Support ( ).

2 EMC CorporationHopkinton, Massachusetts 01748-91031-508-435-1000 In North America Data Domain Operating System Initial Configuration GuidePreface5 Revision Beginning Configuration9 Choosing the Configuration the CLI Configuration Wizard11 Using the CLI Configuration the the file System the CIFS the NFS DD Secure the GUI Wizard21 Launching the GUI Configuration Initial Configuration23 Rebooting a Data Domain Domain System Manager Configuration Wizard25 Getting started with the DD System Manager Configuration the DD System Manager Configuration Setup31 Verifying network up, testing, and getting up security and firewalls (NFS and CIFS access)..34 Additional Configuration Procedures39 Configuring SOL for Configuration Zones41 Time zones 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Appendix AAppendix BCONTENTSEMC Data Domain Operating System Initial Configuration (Indian Ocean).

3 (United States).. Data Domain Operating System Initial Configuration GuidePrefaceAs part of an effort to improve its product lines, EMC periodically releases revisions of itssoftware and hardware. Therefore, some functions described in this document might notbe supported by all versions of the software or hardware currently in use. The productrelease notes provide the most up-to-date information on product features, softwareupdates, software compatibility guides, and information about EMC products, licensing,and your EMC technical support professional if a product does not function properlyor does not function as described in this document was accurate at publication time. Go to the EMC Online Support Site tomake sure that you are using the latest version of this Guide explains how to perform the post- installation Initial Configuration of an EMCData Domain preface includes descriptions of related documentation, conventions, audience, andcontact Guide is intended for use by System administrators who are responsible forperforming the post- installation Initial Configuration of an EMC Data Domain documentsThe EMC Data Domain installation and Setup Guide , which is shipped with your particularData Domain System , provides instructions for installing your Data Domain System ,enabling data transfer, powering on the controller, and enabling administrativecommunication.

4 After you have completed these tasks, the EMC Data Domain InitialConfiguration Guide provides additional information about configuring your following Data Domain System documentation provides additional information aboutthe use of your System and can be found on the EMC Online Support Site:lEMC Data Domain Operating System Release Notes for your DD OS versionlEMC Data Domain Operating System Administration GuidelEMC Data Domain Operating System Command Reference GuidelEMC Data Domain Hardware GuidelEMC Data Domain Expansion Shelf Hardware Guide (There is a Guide for each of the shelf models: the ES20 and ES30.)lEMC Data Domain Boost for OpenStorage Administration GuideSpecial notice conventions used in this documentEMC uses the following conventions for special notices:NOTICEI dentifies content that warns of potential business or data 5 NoteContains information that is incidental, but not essential, to the conventionsEMC uses the following type style conventions in this document:Table 1 Typography in This PublicationBoldIndicates interface element names, such as names of windows, dialogboxes, buttons, fields, tab names, key names, and menu paths (whatyou usually select)ItalicHighlights publication titles referenced in textMonospaceIndicates System information, such as.

5 LSystem codelSystem output, such as an error message or scriptlPathnames, filenames, prompts, and syntaxlCommands and optionsMonospace italicHighlights a variable name that must be replaced with a variable valueMonospace boldIndicates text for user input[ ]Indicates optional values|Indicates alternate selections - the bar means or { }Indicates content that you must specify, such as x or y or nonessential information omitted from the exampleContacting Data DomainTo resolve issues with Data Domain products, contact your contracted support provider,or see the EMC Online Support commentsYour suggestions will help us continue to improve the accuracy, organization, and overallquality of the user publications. Send your opinions of this document to: Data Domain Operating System Initial Configuration GuideRevision historyTable 2 Revision historyDateDocument partnumber/RevisionnumberSoftwareversion DescriptionOctober 2016302-003-055/Rev publication for release to include new licensinginstructions and to remove enablementof high availability (HA) from the initialconfiguration history 7 Preface8 EMC Data Domain Operating System Initial Configuration GuideCHAPTER 1 Before Beginning ConfigurationRefer to the applicable installation Guide for your Data Domain System .

6 You will performthe Configuration procedures in this Guide when you have successfully completed the Configuration Beginning Configuration 9 Choosing the Configuration MethodThe Initial login begins the CLI setup process during installation . A prompt asks whetheryou to select graphical user interface (GUI) Configuration or command-line interface (CLIconfiguration).NoteThe wizard can vary based on the state of the are three different scenarios that might affect what you see in the CLI wizard,depending on which of the following you have:lA new systemlA System you are performing recovery onlAn installed System that you want to make changes toAlthough the wizard is primarily used during the Initial setup, you can also makechanges by rerunning the Answer yes or no to the following prompt:Do you want to configure System using GUI wizard (yes|no) [no]If you answer yes, seelIf you answer yes, the script terminates after basic networking is configured withthe following message:To complete this Configuration in the Enterprise Manager, please set your web browser address tohttp://<hostname_or_IP>/ then go to Maintenance -> More Tasks -> Launch Configuration .

7 Complete the CLI wizard steps as described in this Beginning Configuration10 EMC Data Domain Operating System Initial Configuration GuideCHAPTER 2 Using the CLI Configuration WizardlUsing the CLI Configuration the the file System the CIFS the NFS DD Secure the CLI Configuration Wizard 11 Using the CLI Configuration WizardProcedure1. If you want to use the CLI wizard to configure your Data Domain System , answer no tothe following prompt:Do you want to configure System using GUI wizard (yes|no) [no]Answering no will run the CLI configurationRefer to the applicable EMC Data Domain Operating System Release Notes for the mostup-to-date information on product features, software updates, software compatibilityguides, and information about EMC products, licensing, and the yes to configure the System for network ConfigurationConfigure Network at this time (yes|no) [no]:yes2.

8 Enter yes to configure DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) to obtain networkparameters (such as, the host name, Domain name, and IP addresses) dynamicallyfrom a DHCP server. Or enter no to configure the parameters DHCPUse DHCP for hostname, domainname, default gatewayand DNS servers? (At least one interface needs tobe configured using DHCP) (yes|no|?)3. Enter a fully qualified Domain name (FQDN) for the host name; for example, Or accept the host name, if the System was able todiscover the hostname for this System (fully-qualified Domain name)[]:4. Enter the DNS ( Domain Name System ) Domain name; for example, Or accept the Domain name, if the System was able to discover your DNS domainname []:5. Enable and configure each Ethernet interface. Accept or decline DHCP for eachinterface. If the port does not use DHCP to discover network parameters automatically,enter the information port eth0aEnable Ethernet port eth0a (yes|no|?)

9 [yes]:noEthernet port eth0bEnable Ethernet port eth0b (yes|no|?) [no]:yesUse DHCP on Ethernet port eth0b (yes|no|?) [no]:Using the CLI Configuration Wizard12 EMC Data Domain Operating System Initial Configuration Guide Enter the IP address for eth0b [ ]:Enter the netmask for eth0b [ ]:6. Enter the IP address of the default routing gateway. Or accept the default gateway, ifthe System was able to discover GatewayEnter the default gateway IP Enter the IPv6 address of the default routing gateway or accept the IPv6 address of thedefault gateway if the System was able to discover it. If IPv6 is not in use, leave thefield empty, and press Enter to Default GatewayEnter the ipv6 default gateway IP address:8. Enter up to three DNS servers to use for resolving host names to IP addresses. Use acomma-separated or space-separated list.

10 Enter a space for no DNS servers. Or acceptthe IP addresses of the DNS servers, if the System was able to discover ServersEnter the DNS Server list (zero, one, two or three IP addresses) A summary of the network settings is displayed. You can accept the settings (Save),reject the settings and exit to the CLI (Cancel), or return to the beginning of thecurrent section and change the settings (Retry). Entering Retry displays yourprevious responses for each prompt. Press Return to accept the displayed value orenter a new Network SettingsHostname name Default Gateway DNS Server List Port Enabled Cable DHCP IP Address Netmask or Prefix Length----- ------- ----- ---- -------------- ------------------------eth0a no no n/a n/a n/a eth0b no no n/a n/a n/a eth0c no no n/a n/a n/a eth0d no no n/a n/a n/a ethMa yes yes no ethMb no no n/a n/a n/a


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