Site Preparation Task List - BAR Managed Servers

Teradata Managed Server for Cabinet and Server Models 4X5, 4X7, and 6X7 Product and Site Preparation Guide

Product
BAR Managed Servers
Published
March 2018
Language
English (United States)
Last Update
2018-05-04
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Product Category
Hardware

The Teradata representative uses the following checklist as a guideline to discuss and complete the required tasks for site preparation.

Site Preparation Task List
Done Task Comments and Reference
  Initiate customer site prep discussion/meeting  
  Remote connectivity discussion
Engage the customer on issues of remote connectivity, including:
  • ServiceLink access? Encourage this.
    ServiceLink uses Server Management Web Services (SMWeb) 9.0 or earlier. SMWeb 10.X and later require Teradata ServiceConnect.
  • Network access outbound for FTP?
  • Phone/phone line for modem?
  • Security?
Connection from the product to an outside network (customer LAN, public LAN, and so on) must be done with a shielded cable (unless optical Ethernet is used). Failure to use a shielded cable may invalidate the regulatory compliance of the product.
  Power capacity

What is the total calculated power in watts or kilowatts for the whole system?

What is the total power capacity at the site?

Is there a power plan with regard to adequate power capacity and power redundancy?

Has the power capacity issue been discussed with the customer?

For power requirement calculation, refer to Power Consumption.

  Power receptacles

Does the customer have the appropriate type and number of receptacles for all of the system cabinets?

Refer to Input Power Plugs and Receptacles .

  Site ID created or verified

For information on Site IDs, go to: Site ID Creation Guidelines.

  Final system configuration

For new or expansion systems, need to provide for adequate space, power, AC, and security.

For a replacement system, determine if new system can swap in to the existing system's place. If not, is an upgrade required, or is there a need to provide additional space, power, AC, and security.

  Plan for expansion

Is expansion anticipated in the near future? If yes, refer to Physical Specifications for Site Planning for the anticipated system size.

Future systems generally require more space (ft 2/cabinet) than the current one.
  Servicing clearances

What are the front and rear clearances?

Refer to Cabinet Footprint and Clearances: 24 x 43 Inch Rack .

  Floor loading

What is the floor tile capacity?

What is the weight limit?

Is the floor loading adequate for the system?

Refer to Weight and Floor Loading.

  Unloading, uncrating, and entry route considerations

Is dock/delivery access adequate?

Is a liftgate truck or raised dock required to unload the system?

Is there an area large enough to uncrate the systems near the delivery dock?

Is there open access to the system floor (doors/ramps/elevators/appropriate floor covering)?

Is the access path to the system floor unobstructed, large enough, and strong enough (floor loading) to accommodate system cabinets?
No ramp steeper than 10°.

Will a pallet jack be available to move the crates?

Are there arrangements for crate disposal or return?
Usually, the carrier will take the crates and packing.

Refer to Delivery and Installation.

  Tile cutouts for cables

Does the customer have adequate tiles with appropriate cutouts?

Are tile cutouts large enough to accommodate cables?

Are cutout edges protected to prevent cable damage?
Cutout size must be minimal, and brush sealed tile cutouts are strongly recommended to prevent cold air from coming through.
  Cooling requirements in BTU/hr

Refer to Site Environmental Planning for measurements.

  Floor plan: Environmental

Refer to Site Environmental Planning.

  Floor plan: Power

Does the customer have multiple power feeds? The system requires multiple power feeds for redundancy.

Does the customer have site UPS units or street power?

Does the floor plan show electrical outlets?

Will the orange and blue AC boxes be connected to different power sources?

Will the power sources be connected to different PDU panels?

Does the floor plan show how dual power is connected to each cabinet?

Refer to Site Wiring Options for Dual AC.

  Floor plan: TMS cabinet

Does the floor plan allocate space for the Teradata Managed Server cabinet ?

  Floor plan: Cabling

Does the floor plan show cabling scheme and cable routing?

Refer to Cables and the Cabling appendix in the Hardware Installation Guide for your system.

Cable lengths need to be calculated before actual cabling.
  Cabling considerations

What is the customer’s cabling scheme?

Does the customer use cable trays? If yes, can we use the same trays? Teradata does not provide cable trays.

Do we know where we are laying cables?

Do we need to avoid certain areas or other cables?

Is the sub-floor area clean and free from obstructions? Inspect under raised floor; if necessary, have customer clean before installation.

Are we providing adequate cable lengths?

Refer to Cables and the Cabling appendix in the Hardware Installation Guide for your system.

  Host Channel Adapter (HCA) connectivity

Does the customer require a mainframe connection?

If so, are the nodes and/or cabinets that are designated for ESCON or FICON connections identified in the floor planning?

The customer must be told where to connect to the Teradata system, cable lengths, and how many connections. The customer is required to purchase cables. Refer to Network Cables and Hardware.

Determine/provide host channel connection information (CUAs), if applicable. The customer will need to make sure they plan to define the IOGEN and MVS devices.

  LAN connectivity
For new systems, unique IP ranges must be allocated for server management and BYNET IP address ranges:
  • Use the IP Address Configuration tool in Server Management 11.01 and later to verify that the addresses assigned within the allocated ranges in the system are unique.
  • Also verify that the addresses assigned within the allocated ranges in the system are not allocated elsewhere on the customer network.

Is a broadband connection in and out of the building available for Teradata’s use? Determine/provide customer LAN IP addresses, subnet mask, and aliases to be used at installation. Include router information. This information is also needed for the private LAN for the BAR solution, if applicable.

  BAR (backup and restore)
Does this installation include a new Teradata BAR solution? If so,
  • Will this system be connected to an existing Teradata BAR solution?
  • Will an existing Teradata BAR solution be upgraded?
  • What is the connection type: Fibre Channel or parallel SCSI?
  • How many connections are needed?
  Spare parts location/space

On-site spare parts are optional. Consult with the TSC (Teradata Sales Consultant).

Are additional site spares ordered?

Teradata provides the spare parts storage cabinet. Does the customer have any issue with Teradata providing this cabinet?