Customer Success Operations (CSOps) Enablement is creating videos for the NetApp YouTube channel demonstrating system installation and maintenance procedures. The purpose of the videos is to supplement classroom training and documentation for NetApp employees, our partners and resellers, and DIY customers. Rather than create all the content in-house, we want to make this a community project to showcase your work.
Here are the videos we are considering creating and posting by the end of April. As much as possible, each video will cover old and new hardware and procedures in 7-Mode and Clustered ONTAP. Any photos, videos or screen captures you have for these are welcome. Bulleted items are the content we are especially in need of.
Basic Installation
- Unpacking and inventorying components
- Video of removing/reinserting the plastic retention clips in disk shelf boxes
- Copy/photo of the Packing List/Bill of Materials (please get permission from the customer to send it)
2. Installing I/O Expansion cards
3. Assembling and Installing Universal Rail Kits
4. Installing storage controllers and shelves into third-party cabinets
5. Setting shelf IDs (SAS and DS14 shelves)
6. Shelf-to Shelf Cabling
- Video/photos of SAS shelf-to-shelf cabling (and cable management techniques if you used the default 2.5 meter SAS cables)
7. ACP cabling
- Videos/photos of cabling and HA pair to multiple SAS shelves and multiple stacks
8. MPHA cabling
- Videos/photos of cabling at least two stacks composed of multiple SAS shelves and associated cable management (bonus points for using the cable labels from the binder shipped with a cluster)
9. Configuring e0M and Service Processor
- Screen capture of console session configuring e0M and SP on a 7-Mode system
Cluster Systems
- Installing and cabling CN1601 and CN1610 cluster switches
- Cabling and configuring a Two-Node Switchless Cluster
System Expansion
- Hot-adding a disk shelf
- Video of SAS shelf hot-add procedure
System Maintenance
- Preventive Maintenance Best Practices
- Particularly interested in best practices developed by on-site engineers and by storage admins
- Replacing a failed disk drive
- Replacing a failed shelf I/O module
- Replacing a failed Power Supply Unit (storage controller and disk shelf)
All comments and suggestions on this, or future, content are welcome.
Please contact Michael Cope (mcope@netapp.com) for questions or to submit content.