The express method for installing your storage array and accessing ThinkSystem System Manager is appropriate for setting up a standalone Linux host to a DE Series storage system. It is designed to get the storage system up and running as quickly as possible with minimal decision points.
The express method includes the following steps:
Setting up one of the following communication environments:
Fibre Channel (FC)
iSCSI
SAS
NVMe over RoCE
NVMe over Fibre Channel
Creating logical volumes on the storage array.
Making the volumes available to the data host.
This guide is based on the following assumptions:
Component
Assumptions
Hardware
You have used the Installation and Setup Instructions included with the controller shelves to install the hardware.
You have connected cables between the optional drive shelves and the controllers.
You have applied power to the storage system.
You have installed all other hardware (for example, management station, switches) and made the necessary connections.
If you are using NVMe over Fabrics, each DE6000H or DE6000F controller contains at least 64 GB of RAM.
Host
You have made a connection between the system and the data host.
You have installed the host operating system.
You are not using Windows as a virtualized guest.
You are not configuring the data (I/O attached) host to boot from SAN.
If you are NVMe over Fabrics, you have installed the latest compatible Linux version as listed under the Lenovo Interop Matrix.
Storage management station
You are using a 1 Gbps or faster management network.
You are using a separate station for management rather than the data (I/O attached) host.
You are using out-of-band management, in which a storage management station sends commands to the storage system through the Ethernet connections to the controller.
You have attached the management station to the same subnet as the storage management ports.
IP addressing
You have installed and configured a DHCP server.
You have not yet made an Ethernet connection between the management station and the storage system.
Storage provisioning
You will not use shared volumes.
You will create pools rather than volume groups.
Protocol: FC
You have made all host-side FC connections and activated switch zoning.
You are using Lenovo-supported FC HBAs and switches.
You have received the 100G host interface cards in a DE6000H and DE6000F storage system pre-configured with the NVMe over RoCE protocol.
Protocol: NVMe over Fibre Channel
You have received the 32G host interface cards in a DE6000H and DE6000F storage system pre-configured with the NVMe over Fibre Channel protocol or the controllers were ordered with standard FC ports and need to be converted to NVMe-oF ports.
Note
The instructions in this guide include examples for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) and for Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). Examples for RHEL are specific to RHEL7.