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IBM Flex System V7000 User Manual

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Chapter 4. IBM Flex System V7000 Storage Node initial configuration 153
4.1.6 Management interface planning
IBM PureFlex Systems are pre-configured, pre-integrated infrastructure systems with
different management options:
򐂰 Chassis Management Module (CMM)
򐂰 Flex System Manager (FSM)
For information and the actual implementation of the management modules, see
Implementing Systems Management of IBM PureFlex System, SG24-8060.
Chassis Management Module (CMM)
The IBM Flex System Enterprise Chassis Management Module (CMM) is a hot-swap module
that configures and manages all installed chassis components. The chassis comes with one
Chassis Management Module in the CMM bays.
The IBM Flex System Chassis Management Module auto-detects and manages the hardware
of the entire Flex chassis and provide centralized system monitoring and management.
For more details, see Chapter 3, “Systems management” on page 81.
The IBM Flex System Manager Node (FSM)
The Flex System Manager (FSM) is an advanced chassis management appliance that
provides the ability to manage up to four enterprise chassis. It is designed with a specialized
compute node, storage, networking, and provides physical and virtual management
capabilities.
The FSM appliance is based on an Intel-based x86 compute node that comes with preloaded
management software. The FSM software contains a fully operational management stack for
managing multiple chassis from a single focal-point for support of all assets and resources in
IBM PureFlex Systems handling the complete range of management tasks. The following list
of the tasks can be performed from the FSM:
򐂰 Service requests
򐂰 Incident handling and problem resolution
򐂰 Handling specialized management tasks in connection with the following functions:
Security
–Performance
Resource allocation
Application version control
4.2 Initial setup for IBM Flex System V7000 Storage Node
When a new IBM Flex System V7000 Storage Node control enclosure is installed in the Flex
System chassis for the first time, you must create and configure it into a
clustered system. The
following procedure guides you through the necessary steps to set up your IBM Flex System
V7000 Storage Node system for the first time in this configuration.
Tip: The IBM Flex System Chassis Management Module provides control and information
on the storage hardware, while the IBM Flex System Manager additionally provides
configuration functionality.

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IBM Flex System V7000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Form Factor2U
ModelIBM Flex System V7000
CategoryStorage
Power SupplyDual redundant power supplies
Storage ControllerDual active-active controllers
RAID LevelsRAID 0, 1, 5, 6, 10
Maximum Drives240
Expansion EnclosuresUp to 9
Drive Types SupportedSSD, HDD
Host Interface Ports8 Gbps FC
ScalabilityScalable with expansion enclosures
Operating Temperature5°C to 40°C
Management InterfaceWeb-based GUI, CLI, SMI-S

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