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Terms of Reference
FOR
CTBTO Mass Storage System
Replacement 2009 and
Maintenance
www.ctbto.org
This document contains the Terms of Reference for the procurement of a new system to replace the current
StorageTek Mass Storage System which is the main repository of all verification-related data and IT
infrastructure backup data for the Provisional Technical Secretariat of the Comprehensive Nuclear Test-Ban-
Treaty Organization.
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Table of Contents
1. INTRODUCTION............................................................................................................................... 3
2. BACKGROUND INFORMATION ........................................................................................................ 3
3. CURRENT STATUS ........................................................................................................................... 4
3.1 MSS HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE COMPONENTS .............................................................................................. 5 3.2 SAN ENVIRONMENT.................................................................................................................................... 7
4. CURRENT BACKUP AND ARCHIVING SCHEME ................................................................................ 8
4.1 ARCHIVING ................................................................................................................................................ 8 4.2 BACKUP .................................................................................................................................................... 8
5. NEW BACKUP AND ARCHIVING CONCEPT .................................................................................... 10
5.1 ARCHIVE: ................................................................................................................................................ 10 5.2 BACKUP: ................................................................................................................................................. 11
6. MASS STORAGE SYSTEM REPLACEMENT SERVICES - TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS AND
CONSIDERATIONS…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….13
6.1 HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS ..................................................................................... 13
6.1.1 Mandatory items: ............................................................................................................................... 17 6.2 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS ................................................................................................... 20 6.3 SERVICE CONSIDERATIONS ................................................................................................................... 21
6.3.1 Mandatory items: ............................................................................................................................... 21 6.3.2 Preferred items: .................................................................................................................................. 22
6.4 EQUIPMENT TRADE-IN ......................................................................................................................... 22
7. MASS STORAGE SYSTEM MAINTENANCE SERVICES………………………………………………………………….23
8. WORK TASK REVIEW .................................................................................................................... 24
APPENDIX AND GLOSSARY .................................................................................................................... 25
TABLE E: SERVER INFRASTRUCTURE ...................................................................................................... 26
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1. INTRODUCTION
The Preparatory Commission for the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization
(hereinafter referred to as the “Commission”) is the international organization established to
carry out the effective implementation of the global verification system foreseen under the
Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT), which is the Treaty banning any nuclear
weapon test explosion or any other nuclear explosion. The Treaty provides for a global
verification regime, including a network of 337 stations worldwide, a communications
system, an international data center and on-site inspections to monitor compliance.
The Headquarters and the International Data Center (IDC) of the Preparatory Commission
are in Vienna (Vienna International Center of United Nations).
One fundamental task of the IDC is to provide States Parties with equal, open, timely and
convenient access to agreed products and services to support their national CTBT
verification requirements. To meet this task, the IDC performs a large fraction of the
computationally intensive technical work required by most States Parties. This includes
collecting and archiving data to a Mass Storage System (MSS) from the International
Monitoring System (IMS) sensors and other sources. Advanced technologies have been
incorporated to allow the IDC to perform its work with as high a degree of automation, cost-
efficiency, security and reliability as possible.
All data processing and archiving for the above mentioned tasks are performed in a
UNIX/Linux environment. The UNIX/Linux hardware platform deployed by the Commission
runs the IDC Application Software. In addition to this, a range of other services using the
UNIX platform were installed. Among these are Internet Services (e.g. Web-Servers, DNS,
Mail system, Firewall, etc.), Storage Area Network (SAN), Network Management Services,
and Database Services to support application software.
2. BACKGROUND INFORMATION
The Commission desires to engage a contractor (hereinafter referred to as the “Contractor”)
to provide services regarding the implementation and maintenance of a new Mass Storage
System (MSS) (hereinafter referred to as the “Work” or “Services” ).
The current MSS was built around the StorageTek PowderHorn 9310 tape library system and
has been in use for the last seven (7) years to archive the International Monitoring System
(IMS) data and to store system data backups. The configuration of the new MSS is depicted
in the diagram MSS Environment. Due to impending end-of-service-life (EOSL) of the current
MSS and ever increasing demands for higher performance and storage capacity, a new MSS
is urgently required and shall be implemented by the first quarter of 2010(non-binding time).
Furthermore, the Contractor needs take into consideration several critical issues and
challenges which shall be addressed in the design of the new MSS:
1) Constant increase in data volume demands more efficient use of system resources
(disk space and tapes). The need for highly available hierarchical storage
management functionality arises as data lifecycle management mechanisms are
considered for the future.
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2) Availability requirements of the verification and non-verification related data are
expected to meet the same criteria for restoration, recovery and access response
times.
3) Optimization of backup/restore mechanisms to reduce backup time windows and
ability to start restore instantaneously.
4) Currently, Legato Networker is not configured to perform backup for machines
outside the firewall due to security risks of having too many open ports through the
firewall. The proposed solutions should also address the backup for both servers with
local storage and servers directly attached to the SAN outside the firewall.
5) Adopting Open Source software platforms needs particular attention and test
qualification from system vendors and manufacturer when it comes to the
compatibility matrix and the subsequent support.
6) During the last few years a policy decision has driven the CTBTO into a direction to
use Open Source software platforms for the processing of verification related data.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 (hereinafter RHEL5) is the currently used platform. The
compatibility between the operating systems of the server clusters (being Open
Source powered) and the storage elements with their own proprietary set up has
proven in some aspects to be a challenge.
7) The new generation tape system could coexist with the legacy STK9310 for the time
period until all data is migrated to the new MSS. However, due to floor space
limitations, complete removal of the old MSS is preferred in order to provide
adequate space for the new MSS. This approach, if technically feasible, should be
undertaken with the least disruption to the continuous operation of archiving and
backup processes. This transitional period, while having a top priority to ensure data
integrity of the migration, requires compatibility for existing servers and OS platforms
with the new MSS and data management system.
8) From a long term perspective, the operating system, hardware platform, backup
system compatibility and support are seen as potential risks. The new MSS and data
management system requires current up to date support plans for complete
heterogeneous systems supportability.
3. CURRENT STATUS
Data backup and archiving is performed over the network on the StorageTek Mass Storage
System (MSS) which provides data protection and recovery path in case of data loss or
corruption in the main site data centre.
The CTBTO UNIX Environment has 121 servers, mostly SAN attached storage. As shown in
Table E: Server Infrastructure, the CTBTO Unix computing infrastructure mainly consists of:
1) Operations (OPS) and Testbed (TST) networks currently consist of Sun/SPARC servers.
These systems are expected to be replaced with virtual machines running on RHEL
clusters approximately within a year.
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2) A Development network (DVL) is composed of 2 Sun/SPARC servers and several
Opteron based servers.
3) The entire infrastructure is also composed of several other networks as IMS, OSI,
Infra, etc.
4) The network backbone is a switched Gigabit Ethernet
5) Most of Sun servers are running RHEL5 while some older systems still run Solaris 9
and 10.
6) Database servers are running Oracle 9i – 9.2.0 and 10g.
Refer to Table E: Server Infrastructure on pg. 26-31 of this document for complete server and
applications information.
Figure 1: Current MSS Environment
3.1 MSS Hardware and Software Components
The Table A below shows a list of the hardware and software components currently installed.
L600
STK
STK
MSS Server Sun E4900 SAM-FS/Legato
SE9
Serial SCSI
9840
LMU
FC
ASCLS Server Sun V240
9840
9840
9840
9840
9840
9940B
9940B
9940B
9940B
FC STK 9310
SE 9980V
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Table A: Hardware and Software Components
No. Item Description
Hardware
1 PowderHorn 9310 S/N 4000011845, Library Storage Module
2 Stand Alone LMU S/N 21600003008, Library Management Unit
3 LCU S/N 008000011922, Library Control Unit
4 Drive Library CA S/N 265000002949, 6 x StorageTek 9840 Tape
Drives & 4 x StorageTek T9940B Full Fabric
Drives
5 Sun Fire V240 S/N TN54340563, 2x1.5GHz CPU, 2GB Memory
6 Sun Fire E4900 S/N 0602MM2000, 4x1.35GHz CPU, 16GB
Memory, 1xCPU/Memory Board, 3xP/S,
3xFans, 2x System Controller, 1xPCI+I/O
Assembly (8 slots each), 2xPCI dual SCSI/dual
Ethernet Adapter, 2xSun Dual GigE+Dual SCSI,
3xDual-channel Differential UltraSCSI HBA,
4x2Gb PCI Dual FC Network Adapter, Sun Fire
Rack with 2 rack fan trays.
7 Sun StoEdge D240 S/N 0548BC1038, with 1 DVD, 3 x 73GB HD,
Connected to E4900
8 Sun StoEdge D240 S/N 0548BC103B, with 1 DVD, 3 x 73GB HD,
Connected to E4900
9 9840 (20GB) Tapes Quantity: 5188 tapes
10 9940 (200GB) Tapes Quantity: 410 tapes + 120 new tapes on order
Software
11 Solaris 9 Running on E4900 and V240.
12 SAM-FS 4.6.49, REV =
5.9.2006.02.23, License for 5000
slots
Running on E4900.
13 ACSLS 7.1.0, License for 5000
slots.
Running on V240.
14 Legato Networker for Solaris
7.3.Build.190
Running on E4900. For detailed listing of server
and client licenses, refer to Legato Networker
Licenses under Table E: Server Infrastructure on
pg. 26-31 of this document (Line 27: iss002).
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Table B: Tape Library Statistics Based On SAM-FS Dump
The Table B below shows the tape library statistics based on SAM-FS Dump.
Note: Above figures may fluctuate on a daily basis.
3.2 SAN Environment
A new central storage system is currently being implemented to replace the StorEdge 9980V.
This new storage system will be hierarchical in design; consisting of two Tier-1 (ST9985V) and
four Tier-2 (ST6140) storage systems.
It is intended that parts of this storage system will be used for the new MSS, either for
permanent storage or temporary (caching) data storage. Four (4) clusters made by eight (8)
Hitachi Data Systems NAS 1300C NFS appliance gateways will replace the NFS clusters as
front-end to client hosts.
The new SAN deployment is still ongoing and is not operational yet. At the time of writing,
the old SE9980V is still in use but will be decommissioned as soon as the new SAN is put into
production (Estimated Q3 or Q4 2009).
No. Item Description
Capacity
Capacity Used No. of Tapes
1 Type 9940B online in library 44,9 TB 70,00% 246
2 Type 9840 online in library 49,5 TB 91,00% 2669
3 Type STK9940B offline 28,42 TB 154
4 Type STK9840 offline 43,25TB 2331
5 Capacity in online cache 1,76TB
6 Capacity in disk archive 0,35TB
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BR5100
Server Group A Server Group B Server Group C Server Group D
BR5100 BR4100 BR5100 BR5100 BR5100BR5100 BR4100
Tier 2 StorageTier 1 Storage
48 48
8 8 8 8
88 Serverports
64 Storageports
152 total
88 Serverports
64 Storageports
152 total
Figure 2: Current SAN Design and FC Connections
For a detailed configuration of the SAN Environment see document under page 32 of the
document (Appendix New CTBTO SUN Fiber Layout).
4. CURRENT BACKUP AND ARCHIVING SCHEME
The current backup and archiving processes are performed utilizing SAM-FS hierarchical
storage management software and Legato Networker running on a Sun Fire E4900; and
ACSLS running on the Sun V240. Part of the StorEdge 9980V is used for disk cache. Every
tape in the library is duplicated. One set of tapes is sent to an off-site storage while the other
set stays in the tape library silo. Archived data tapes are stored permanently while, backup
tapes are recycled periodically.
4.1 Archiving
The E4900 exports the SAM-FS file systems via NFS. Data to be archived is written in the
SAM-FS cache file system. SAM-FS maintains in sync written data with the tapes. The cache
file system is cleared according to several SAM-FS directives.
4.2 Backup
Legato Networker which runs on the same E4900 performs backup for all servers. Backups
are written into the file system disk cache of /bdata. SAM-FS is then responsible for the
transfer of backup data from cache file system to tapes.
The following Table C depicts the current sizes of SAM-FS file systems. The first two (2)
comprise the backup data while the rest are archive data.
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Table C: SAM-FS File Systems
No. File System Size
Backup
1 /nsr 28.5GB
2 /bdata 33.8TB
Archive
3 /archive/cdrom 7.4GB
4 /archive/ops 37.9TB
5 /archive/syslog 1.4TB
6 /archive/IMS 4.3TB
7 /archive /Testbed 11.3TB
8 /archive/project/MN 495.5GB
9 /archive/project/SM 687.8GB
10 /archive/ci 389.4GB
11 /archive/gci 100.6GB
Total: 90.36TB
Archiving uses the fast access STK9840 drives; whereas the backup system uses the high
capacity STK9940 drives. The graph below shows the backup and archive growth trend
within the last three (3) years.
Chart 1: SAM-FS Monthly Statistics
The backup and archiving processes as described above has been in place for the last eight
(8) years. It has been proven reliable but needs to be improved in terms of availability and
performance. Also, data security can be further enhanced.
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1) The Sun Fire E4900 is a unique piece of hardware in the Commission’s hardware pool.
As such, it requires non-standard procedures and configuration thereby complicating
system administration and maintenance.
2) There is potential risk that in case of a disaster, the data contained in partially-full
tapes (both copies in library) may be lost.
3) No encryption is currently implemented to protect tapes from unauthorized access in
off-site storage.
4) Access to data stored on tape is slow. Due to increasing amount of data being
handled, response time is no longer adequate.
5. NEW BACKUP AND ARCHIVING CONCEPT
The new MSS should be able to address the deficiencies of the current MSS. A separate
backup and archive processes with their own dedicated resources through “partitioning” for
backup and archiving will be implemented in order to improve system resilience. The new
backup system is to support LAN-less backup and NDMP for NAS clients and other servers
with Fibre Channel connectivity. Legato Networker backup software will be replaced by
Symantec Veritas NetBackup due to the incompatibility with Hitachi NAS appliances.
For utmost availability the servers for archive must be clustered and the tape library system
must be fully redundant in design.
Currently the systems are all in one data centre. For a better recovery point objective (RPO),
a second site for archive data will be implemented.
The new MSS shall have a new backup and archiving (See below Figure 4: Visual depiction of
the new backup concept and Figure 5: Visual depiction of the new archive concept) in
accordance with the following technical design points for the new architecture:
5.1 Archive:
1. High availability of the NFS service
2. For higher performance and faster recovery of the archive, the first copy will
reside on disk. The first copy of data is stored on Tier-2 disk storage (Sun STK6140
presented through Sun ST9985V) in the main site data centre.
3. The second copy of the archive will be stored in the new tape library in the main
site data centre. Tapes will be periodically ejected and vaulted offsite according
to the CTBTO retention policies.
4. For increased recovery point objective (RPO) a third copy of data will be
transferred via LAN to a remote location (through SAM-FS remote) to the second
library system.
5. To support mission-critical operations, the use of a SAM-FS cluster on Sun Solaris
platform is planned. This cluster will be operated in the data centre main site as a
campus cluster.
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5.2 Backup:
1. Backup data will be written into two tapes of the tape library (main site); one
copy will be ejected and stored off-site
2. The backup server does not require the same high availability requirements as
the archive server. However, for performance reasons, the need for a media
server is envisaged.
3. Oracle database systems will be backed up via Symantec Veritas NetBackup.
CTBTO Main-Site
STK
9985VSL 3000 (redundant Robots)
Backup Master +
Media Server
SAM-FS Cluster
Node 1
SAM-FS Cluster
Node 2
CTBTO Remote-Site
SL 3000
SAM-FS
Remote
Backbone Ethernet Switch Ethernet
SAN
1GBit/s Ethernet
SAM-Cache
+ Archive Copy 1
Archive Copy 2
+ Backup Target
Archive Copy 3
9x FC 9x FC
8x FC
8x FC
3x FC
2x FC2x FC2x FC
4x FC 4x FC
2x FC
8x
Ethernet
8x
Ethernet
8x
Ethernet
1x (od. 2x)
Ethernet
2x
Ethernet
Figure 3: New Mass Storage System
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CTBTO Main-Site
STK
9985VSL 3000 (Backup Partition – 5xT10k)
Backup Master & Media
Backbone Ethernet Switch
SAN
Backup Target
9x FC 9x FC
8x FC
8x FC
4x FC 4x FC
8x
Ethernet
2x
Ethernet
52x Sym.
Standard Client
Essential NAS
4x Cluster
8x FC
8x FC
Additional Media Server
Figure 4: Visual depiction of the new backup concept
Figure 5: Visual depiction of the new archive concept
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6. MASS STORAGE SYSTEM REPLACEMENT SERVICES - TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS
AND CONSIDERATIONS
During the implementation of the new MSS, the Contractor shall provide the goods and
services as set out in this Terms of Reference including, but not limited to, hardware and
software requirements, as described in Section 6.1, environmental considerations as
described in Section 6.2, Service considerations as described in Section 6.3 and equipment
trade-in as described in Section 6.4. The Contractor shall inform the Commission and may
propose alternatives should the specified models, versions and/or releases of hardware and
software change or are superseded.
6.1 HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
The Contractor shall provide the following hardware and software:
Tape Systems Main Site + Remote Site Configuration Details Mandatory, Preferred,
Optional
Hardware
1.1
Sun STK SL3000 Tape
Library
(Main Site)
Support for the Symantec
Veritas NetBackup
software
M
1.2 Support for all in Table E
listed Hardware-Platforms
and Operating Systems
M
1.3 Support for following drive
types: LTO, T10000
M
1.4 Support for mixing LTO and
T10000 cartridges in all
available slots
M
1.5
Support for hardware
partitioning up to min. 4
partitions
M
1.5 Control via FC and/or
Ethernet
M
1.6 300 slots available
(upgradeable to 1000 slots
minimum per software
key)
M
1.7 7x Sun T10000B drives
(upgradeable to min.20
drives )
M
1.8 Redundant robotics M
1.9 Non disruptive
serviceability incl. CAP
motor, cooling fans, power
supplies, drives
M
1.10 Slot on demand by
software license key
enablement
M
1.11 Operator panel M
1.12 Cartridge Access Port for
min. 20 cartridges
M
1.13 Redundant configuration
and cost per tape drive
KMS 2.0 Encryption System O
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Tape Systems Main Site + Remote Site Configuration Details Mandatory, Preferred,
Optional
2.1 Sun STK SL3000 Tape
Library (Remote site)
Support for Symantec
Veritas NetBackup
software
M
2.2 Support for all in Table A
listed Hardware-Platforms
and Operating Systems
M
2.3 Support for following drive
types: LTO, T10000
M
2.4 Support for mixing LTO and
T10000 cartridges in all
available slots
M
2.5 Control via FC and/or
Ethernet
M
2.6 Operator panel M
2.7 Non-disruptive
serviceability incl. CAP
motor, cooling fans, power
supplies, drives
M
2.8 100x slots available
(upgradeable up to min.
300 slots per software lic.
key)
M
2.9 2x T10000B drives (upgra
to min. 10 drives)
M
2.10 Cartridge access port for
min. 20 cartridges M
3.1 T10000B Drives
/Cartridges
Support for the offered
backup software
M
3.2 Support for all in Table A
listed Hardware-Platforms
and Operating Systems
M
3.3 Native throughput
(uncompressed) 120 MB/s
or above
M
3.4 Native capacity
(uncompressed) 1 TB
M
3.5 Support for WORM O
3.6 Built in hardware
encryption capabilities
M
3.7 Interface 4 Gb FC M
3.8 Redundant FC ports M
3.9 Error correction capability
of 1x1019
or above
M
3.10 Expected archival life of 20
years or above
M
3.11 Robust cartridge
technology / cartridge
warranty 10 years or above
M
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Tape Systems Main Site + Remote Site Configuration Details Mandatory, Preferred,
Optional
Software
4.1 Library Monitoring SNMP based M
4.2 Library Partitioning Min. 4 physical library
partitions
M
Backup Software / Backup & Media Server Configuration Details Mandatory, Preferred,
Optional
Hardware
6.1 Backup server
(Main Site)
1x Sun Fire X4440
or equivalent server type
- CPU: 2x Quadcore Opteron
2.5 GHz (extendable to 4x if
needed)
- RAM: min. 32 GB
(extendable to min. 64 if
needed)
- min. 4x Ethernet ports
10/100/1000
- min. 4x FC ports 8 GbFC
(min. 2 HBAs for redundancy)
- min. 4 internal discs 10k
rpm, min. 146GB, RAID 5 (1
Standby)
- Solaris 10 pre-installed
M
6.2 Media server
(Main Site)
1x Sun Fire X4240
or equivalent server type
- 2x Quad Core AMD Opteron
Modell 2380, 2.5 GHz
- 32GB RAM
- 2xFC8GB
- Solaris 10 pre-installed
M
Software
Note: Backup Software support and licensing requirement as per Table E: Server Infrastructure.
7.1
Symantec Veritas
NetBackup
Master Server on Solaris 10 M
7.2 Clients on Solaris 9 and 10 M
7.3 Clients on RHEL 5.2 (+above) M
7.4 Clients on SLES P
7.5 Clients Windows 2000 M
7.6 Clients Windows 2003 M
7.7 Clients Windows 2008 P
7.8 Clients on XEN (RHEL) Guests M
7.9 Clients on XEN (RHEL) Server M
7.10 Vmware ESX 3.x and above P
7.11 Oracle, RMAN, online M
7.12 Open File Support M
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Backup Software / Backup & Media Server Configuration Details Mandatory, Preferred,
Optional
8.1 Required functionality Multistreaming M
8.2 Required functionality Multiplexing M
8.3 Required functionality Monitoring M
8.4 Required functionality Reporting M
8.5 Required functionality Backup to Disk (NFS, or local
Disk)
O
8.6 Required functionality NDMP for HDS Essential NAS
1500c
M
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Archive Server Cluster / Archive remote server Configuration Details Mandatory, Preferred,
Optional
9.1 Two primary Sun SAM-FS
servers (Cluster)
2x Sun Fire X4240
or equivalent server type
- CPU: 2x Quadcore
Opteron 2.5 GHz
- RAM: min. 32 GB
(extendable to min. 64 if
needed)
- min. 8x Ethernet ports
10/100/1000
- min. 4x FC ports 4 GbFC
(min. 2 HBAs for
redundancy)
- min. 4 internal discs 10k
rpm, min. 146GB, RAID 5 (1
Standby)
- Solaris 10 pre-installed
M
9.2 Sun SAM-FS server
(remote)
1x Sun Fire X4140
or equivalent server type
- CPU: 2x Quadcore
Opteron 2.5 GHz
- RAM: min. 32 GB
(extendable to min. 32 if
needed)
- min. 4x Ethernet ports
10/100/1000
- min. 4x FC ports 4 GbFC
(min. 2 HBAs for
redundancy)
- min. 4 internal discs 10k
rpm, min. 146GB, RAID 5 (1
Standby)
- Solaris 10 pre-installed
M
Software
10.1 SAM-FS Software for Sun
server cluster
Licensed to capacity of
162TB (main site)
M
10.2 SAM-FS Software for SAM
remote server
Licensed to capacity of
80TB
M
10.3 SUN Cluster Software Additional Agent for
failover SAMFS
M
10.4 Disk archive on ZFS ZFS should be used to
hold copy1
P
10.5 SAM-FS remote
configuration
Copy3 is written to a SAM-
remote server
M
6.1.1 Mandatory items:
The Contractor shall provide the following mandatory items for the implementation of the
new MSS:
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1. The primary SAM-FS servers shall be highly available. This may be implemented through
the Sun cluster software. To minimize access time a copy of the data is written to disk
archive. This means that there is no need to access tape for reading data. The preferred file
system type, where archives are written to, is ZFS. The second copy of data is located in the
tape library in the main site. The third copy is written to a remote SAM-FS server connected
via LAN, and is configured as a “SAM remote server” attached to a second tape library.
2. The Contractor shall propose a complete migration plan. This plan shall be subject to the
approval of the Commission’s technical staff prior to implementation. The Commission
reserves the right not to execute this plan or only partially.
3. The backup/archive primary and secondary servers must be installed with the latest
Solaris release for mission-critical operation.
4. The Contractor shall provide an agent for cluster service failover. This agent should
enable failover of SAM-FS from one system to the other. The second cluster node could run
in standby mode.
5. The four (4) NAS clusters shall be backed up via NDMP directly through fibre channel. All
other servers shall be backed up via fibre channel SAN or Ethernet through the Master
Server or another Media Agent. The Contractor shall provide technical recommendations
and alternatives.
6. The Contractor shall provide licensing options for backing up the following clients with
Symantec Veritas NetBackup via LAN-less storage nodes and via backup server/LAN,
including multiplexing and multi-streaming options. (See under Table E: Server
Infrastructure) including:
a. Oracle Backup (RMAN integration, online application agent)
b. Oracle RAC Backup (RMAN integration, online application agent)
c. Backup to disk (NFS share or local Disk) via NDMP and standard Ethernet.
d. XEN (RHEL 5.2 and above, Backup the Image and/or integration in the Guest)
e. For each item, vendors shall provide details of backup/restore procedures as well as
corresponding explanations on advantages and disadvantages.
7. Implementation The implementation of the new MSS must be a turn-key solution and shall cover all
necessary configurations for all systems listed in Table E (Server Infrastructure in Appendix)
as well as all hardware and software listed under section 6.1 above. Planning, project
management, installation, implementation, migration, testing, rollout, training and
documentation shall form an integral part of the Work and each step of the Work shall be
approved by the Commission prior to implementation.
8. Licenses
Table E: Server Infrastructure on pg. 26-31 of this document contains legacy servers that
should be decommissioned in one (1) year, and new Linux servers, where backup could be
avoided. Therefore the Contractor shall provide the required licenses. The Commission
reserves the right to change the number of licenses to be purchased.
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9. SAN design requirement
The current SAN layout needs to be redesigned to incorporate the new backup and archiving
system.
The Contractor shall propose a redesign or upgrade with aim of consolidating the fibre
channel network. Specifically the Contractor shall propose alternative solutions with varying
combinations of equipment. Each one should be described in detail with emphasis on the
benefits and disadvantages of each solution. A possible fibre channel network switch layout
is depicted on figure 6 below.
The following Table D lists the 19 Ethernet ports needed by the MSS equipment.
Table D: CTBTO SAN Configuration
Description SAN Ethernet
SAM-FS Cluster (2 Servers) 8 (4 each Fabric) 16
SAM Remote 4 (direct attached to Library) 2
Backup Master 4 (2 each fabric – better 8
GbFC)
4
Backup Media Agent 4 (2 each fabric) 4
Tape Library (Main) 16 2
Tape Library (Remote) 4 (direct attached to Server) 1
NAS NDMP Ports 16 (2 each node)
The current SAN Layout is a dedicated paired switch configuration with each switch
configured as an independent Fabric. A new design topology will be necessary to allow more
flexible utilization of tape drive resources within a redundant SAN fabric.
The current switch infrastructure is based on fully populated 6x Brocade Model 5100 and 2x
legacy Brocade 4100 switches. The new switch upgrade/redesign shall comply with the
following specifications:
a. Full fabric capable
b. 4 Gb/sec and 8Gb/sec capable
c. No oversubscription (i.e. non-blocking architecture)
d. All all ports populated with vendor recommended/supported Short Wave SFPs
e. Web based administration
f. Zoning (based on: WWNN, WWPN, Port)
g. Support for ISL trunking
h. Support for SNMP based performance and state-of-health monitoring. All
essential environment and performance related parameters must be retrievable
via SNMP. All corresponding MIBS have to be made available to CTBTO with the
system. Proprietary monitoring application may not be proposed.
i. Interoperability with the existing FC-Switch Infrastructure.
j. Hardware must fit in Sun Rack 900 or equivalent rack space.
k. The new switch topology may include (but not limited to) the following hardware
equipment:
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1. 2 x Brocade DCX-4S (maximum 192 ports each)
2. 8 x BRCD DCX G, 48-port blade, R5 (four blades per DCX-4S)
All hardware units, required software, licenses, as well as option boards and other required
parts including services (i.e. migration plan) must be clearly
specified.
Figure 6: SAN Environment with FC Directors
6.2 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS
The Contractor shall install the new MSS in the current Commission’s computer centre. The
Contractor shall take into consideration the physical specifications of the Commission’s
computer centre, as follows:
1. A maximum enclosure footprint of 4.85 x 1.25 meters (main site) and 1.54 x 1.25
meters (remote site).
2. A maximum height of 2.1 meters (room above for fan exhausting air is excluded).
3. An average floor loading of not more than 500 kg/m2 on a raised floor.
4. The maximum clearance for delivery is 2.20 meters high and 1.14 meters wide.
5. The maximum dimensions for a single part are: depth/width 1.00 meter, height 2.1
meters.
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6.3 SERVICE CONSIDERATIONS
The detailed requirements for the provision of services of the new MSS are grouped into two
(2) categories: mandatory items and preferred items.
6.3.1 Mandatory items:
1. Installation and test plan:
a. The Contractor shall provide a detailed draft project plan encompassing the
delivery, installation, data migration and test of the new MSS. The Contractor
shall outline the execution of these tasks on a daily basis during the Work, and
shall include tentative time frame for performance and commencement of the
tasks. Information with regard to project phases and milestones is also expected.
This draft plan is a non binding document and is for review by the Commission
before the award of the contract to a Contractor.
b. Within four (4) weeks of signing the contract, the Contractor shall provide a more
detailed final project plan encompassing the delivery, installation, data migration
and test plan of the new MSS. The Contractor shall outline the execution of these
tasks on a daily basis during the Work, and shall include tentative time frame for
performance and commencement of the tasks. Information with regard to
milestones, phases, processes and work breakdown structure is also expected.
Essential project information such as project manager, team
members/contributors, project time line, etc. shall be included. The final plan will
be subject to the review and approval by the Commission. The Commission may
request the Contractor to make changes to the final plan before its
implementation.
2. Installation and implementation:
a. The Contractor shall deliver, install and implement the described systems
(hardware and software) according to manufacturer-specified standards as well
as any specific procedures as agreed upon with the Commission (including
hardware and software).
b. The Contractor shall include experienced, trained and certified personnel to
perform installation and implementation tasks.
c. The Contractor shall provide professional services for backup and restore
assessment.
3. Configuration support: The Contractor shall provide support, as and when required,
to the Commission’ specialists to configure the proposed solution.
4. Consulting services: The Contractor shall provide consulting services, as and when
required, for installation, implementation, and troubleshooting support.
5. Testing of the offered storage system (hardware and software): The Contactor shall
provide a test plan, which shall be subject to the Commission’s approval prior to
implementation. Preparation of test-runs and other test scenarios shall be done
together with the Commission’s specialists.
6. Onsite-Training for system operation and maintenance: The Contractor must
provide training for Commission’s personnel such as one (1) hardware engineer and
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at least five (5) system administrators. The training shall be held in two (2) sessions
(separated by a few days) in order to avoid a situation whereby system
administrators and other technical staff are removed from their line duties all at the
same time. The training shall include content that allows system administrators to
operate, configure, monitor the system, and maintain (identify issues, trouble-shoot,
etc.). The content of the training shall be subject to the Commission’s approval prior
to implementation.
7. Documentation: The Contractor shall document the installation, configuration and
testing of hardware and software. This documentation shall be an integral part of the
work performed .
8. Installation of any additional hardware and/or software in existing systems: If
required, the Contractor, upon agreement with the Commission’s specialists, shall
install any additional components, hardware and software in existing servers. These
shall include temporary equipment and software licenses required for data
migrations. Any downtime involved should be arranged with the Commission.
6.3.2 Preferred items:
The Commission may request the Contractor to provide an Optional Recovery
Manual which should include a reference for each server configuration (stand-alone
RHEL server, RHEL clusters, RHEL virtual Machines and hypervisors, Solaris stand-
alone server, Solaris clusters, NAS Clusters).
6.4 EQUIPMENT TRADE-IN
The Contractor shall provide a trade-in for all equipment listed below. The Contractor shall
be responsible for the disassembly and pick up of all equipment indicated below:
No. Item Description
Hardware
1 PowderHorn 9310 S/N 4000011845, Library Storage Module
2 Stand Alone LMU S/N 21600003008, Library Management Unit
3 LCU S/N 008000011922, Library Control Unit
4 Drive Library CA S/N 265000002949, 6 x StorageTek 9840 Tape
Drives & 4 x StorageTek T9940B Full Fabric
Drives
5 Sun Fire V240 S/N TN54340563, 2x1.5GHz CPU, 2GB Memory
6 Sun Fire E4900 S/N 0602MM2000, 4x1.35GHz CPU, 16GB
Memory, 1xCPU/Memory Board, 3xP/S,
3xFans, 2x System Controller, 1xPCI+I/O
Assembly (8 slots each), 2xPCI dual SCSI/dual
Ethernet Adapter, 2xSun Dual GigE+Dual SCSI,
3xDual-channel Differential UltraSCSI HBA,
4x2Gb PCI Dual FC Network Adapter, Sun Fire
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No. Item Description
Rack with 2 rack fan trays.
7 Sun StoEdge D240 S/N 0548BC1038, with 1 DVD, 3 x 73GB HD,
Connected to E4900
8 Sun StoEdge D240 S/N 0548BC103B, with 1 DVD, 3 x 73GB HD,
Connected to E4900
9 2 x BR4100 To be determined depending on SAN upgrade
and/or redesign.
10 6 x BR5100 To be determined depending on SAN upgrade
and/or redesign.
11 Optional service for the disposal
and destruction of old tapes
Vendors should offer the service as optional
part of their offer.
7. MASS STORAGE SYSTEM MAINTENANCE SERVICES
The MSS shall be offered with both hardware and software maintenance programs, which
shall ensure a continuous 7x24 operation for a period of not less than three (3) years after
its installation. An optional extension of the maintenance program beyond three (3) years
might also be presented. The maintenance program must include a guaranteed response
time for on-site service of not more than four (4) hours.
The Contractor shall provide:
1. Hardware Maintenance for no less than three (3) years.
a. Service coverage: 24 hours, seven (7) days a week including public holidays;
b. Telephone support: transfer to next available engineer;
c. On-site support: response time within four (4) hours;
d. Parts replacement: delivery and installation by technician within four (4)
hours after defective part is identified. Maintenance programs with response
times of 8 to 24 hours must be provided as an option.
2. Software Maintenance for no less than three (3) years.
a. Maximum response time of four (4) hours is required.
b. The Contractor (service provider) shall take responsibility for maintaining the
latest system firmware/software update as they become available.
3. For the Commission there shall be a single point of contact for both hardware and
software maintenance.
4. MTBF and MTTR figures must be presented for the system as whole or each
replaceable component (e.g. tape drive, hard disk, robotic arm, etc.). When possible,
these figures should be presented as “history” or “from calculations.”
5. The Commission reserves the right to not execute or change the quantity of any item
requested in the Terms of Reference.
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6. The Contractor shall describe the content, terms, and conditions of all warranties and
guaranties of the hardware and software to be installed.
7. The Contractor must provide proof of vendor/manufacturer relationship.
8. WORK TASKS OVERVIEW
Due to the relatively long duration of time needed to install, implement, configure, test and
monitor the centralized MSS with minimal downtimes for the mission critical services, an
overview list of work tasks are outlined below for your ease of reference.
Work Tasks Overview
1. The Contractor shall deliver and install all hardware, including testing
hardware functionalities with appropriate diagnostic tools according to the
agreed upon final project plan.
2. The Contractor shall perform training courses for hardware and software after
discussion by the Commission.
3. The Contractor shall perform hardware diagnostics tests in the presence of at
least one (1) of the Commission’s hardware and systems specialists.
4. The contractor shall perform sand report satisfactory hardware functionality.
5. The Contractor shall install and configure all software and shall set up the
required functionalities.
6. The Contractor shall perform any required functional tests with satisfactory
results in the presence of appointed technical staff members from the
Commission.
7. The Contractor shall perform completion of data migration from the old to the
new MSS if such service option is exercised by the Commission.
8. The Contractor shall deliver the required documentation.
9. The Contractor shall provide with both hardware and software maintenance
program.
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APPENDIX AND GLOSSARY
ACSLS Automated Cartridge System Library Software
CTBTO Comprehensive Nuclear Test-Ban Treaty Organisation
DVL Development LAN
FC-AL Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop
IDC International Data Centre
IMS International Monitoring System
Infra Infrastructure network
MSS Mass Storage System
MTBF Meantime Between Failures
MTTR Meantime To Repair
OPS Operations LAN
RHEL5 RedHat Enterprise Linux 5
SAM-FS Sun StorageTek Storage Archive Manager
TST Testbed LAN
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TABLE E: SERVER INFRASTRUCTURE
Note: This table includes the latest listing of servers at the time of writing and may change or vary in quantity,
type and specifications over time up until the awarding of contract.
No. Host
Name
LAN HW
Platfor
m
CPU/Co
res
CPU
Type
OS Cluster/
RAC
Oracle FC HBA Backup
Full
(GB)
Oracle
(GB)
Development LAN
1 eldey1 DVL Sun
E5500
6 US-II
400MHz
Solaris 9 No No No 4.18
2 flatey1 DVL Sun
E5500
6 US-II
400MHz
Solaris 9 No No No 6.04
3 orac11 DVL Sun
V20Z
1/2core
s
Dual
Core
AMD
250
RH EL 5 No Oracle9
/10
Yes 0.00 132.00
4 dls0012 DVL Sun
X4100
2/4
cores
Dual
Core
AMD
280
RH EL 5
XEN
Dom0
RH
Cluster
No Yes 5
5 dls0022 DVL Sun
X4100
2/4
cores
Dual
Core
AMD
280
RH EL 5
XEN
Dom0
RH
Cluster
No Yes 5
6 dls0032 DVL Sun
X4100
2/4
cores
Dual
Core
AMD
280
RH EL 5
XEN
Dom05
RH
Cluster
No Yes 5
7 dls0042 DVL Sun
X4600
8/16
cores
Dual
Core
AMD
8218
RH EL 5,
XEN
Dom0
RH
Cluster
No Yes 5
8 dls0052 DVL Sun
X4100
2/4
cores
Dual
Core
AMD
280
RH EL 5 No No No 13
9 dls0062 DVL Sun
X4100
2/4
cores
Dual
Core
AMD
280
RH EL 5 No No No 13
10 dls0072 DVL Sun
X4100
2/4
cores
Dual
Core
AMD
280
RH EL 5 No No No 13
11 dls0082 DVL Sun
X4100
2/4
cores
Dual
Core
AMD
280
RH EL 5 No No No 13
12 dls0082 DVL Sun
X4100
2/4
cores
Dual
Core
AMD
280
RH EL 5 No No No 13
13 dls0102 DVL Sun
X4100
2/4
cores
Dual
Core
AMD
280
RH EL 5 No No No 13
14 dls0112 DVL Sun
X4600
8/16
cores
Dual
Core
AMD
8218
RH EL 5
XEN
Dom0
RH
Cluster
No Yes 5
15 dls0122 DVL Sun
X4100
2/4
cores
Dual
Core
AMD
2216
RH EL 5 No No No 13
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No. Host
Name
LAN HW
Platfor
m
CPU/Co
res
CPU
Type
OS Cluster/
RAC
Oracle FC HBA Backup
Full
(GB)
Oracle
(GB)
16 dls0132 DVL Sun
X4100
2/4
cores
Dual
Core
AMD
2216
RH EL 5 No No No 13
17 dls0142 DVL Sun
X4100
2/4
cores
Dual
Core
AMD
2216
RH EL 5 No No No 13
18 dls0152 DVL Sun
X4100
2/4
cores
Dual
Core
AMD
280
RH EL 5 No Oracle Yes
19 dlv0012 DVL XEN VM 4 cores RH EL 5 Hosted
by
cluster
No 13
20 dlv0022 DVL XEN VM 2 cores RH EL 5 Hosted
by
cluster
No 13
21 dlv0032 DVL XEN VM 2 cores RH EL 5 Hosted
by
cluster
No 13
22 dlv0042 DVL XEN VM 2 cores RH EL 5 Hosted
by
cluster
No 13
23 dlv0052 DVL XEN VM 4 cores RH EL 5 Hosted
by
cluster
No 20
24 dlv0062 DVL XEN VM 2 cores RH EL 5 Hosted
by
cluster
No 13
25 dlv0072 DVL XEN VM 2 cores RH EL 5 Hosted
by
cluster
No 13
Infrastructure LAN
26 iss0013 Infra Sun
V240
2 US-IIIi Solaris 9 No No No 3.03
27 iss0023 Infra Sun
E4900
4 US-IV
1350
MHz
Solaris 9 No No Yes 131.39
28 aaa Infra Sun
E220R
US-II
450MHz
Solaris 9 No No No 4.13
29 aaa2 Infra Sun
Netra t1
No No No 9.08
30 iss0031 Infra Sun
V880
4 US-III+ Solaris
10
Sun
Cluster
No Yes 2,148.8
9
31 iss0041 Infra Sun
V880
4 US-III+ Solaris
10
Sun
Cluster
No Yes 987.27
32 iss0051 Infra Sun
V880
4 US-III+ Solaris
10
Sun
Cluster
No Yes 919.48
33 iss0061 Infra Sun
V880
4 US-III+ Solaris
10
Sun
Cluster
No Yes 196.88
34 alw004 Infra Sun
Ultra 40
M2
2/4core
s
Dual-
Core
AMD
2222
RH EL 5 No No No 22.59
35 clw001 Infra HP
Compaq
nc8000
1 Pentium
M
1.70GHz
RH EL 5 No No Yes 5.29
36 ctbtocs1 Infra Sun
E420R
2 US-II
450MHz
Solaris 9 No No No 8.91
37 ctbtocs2 Infra Sun
E420R
2 US-II
450MHz
Solaris 9 No No No 9.42
38 ctbtons11 Infra Sun
Netra
T1
1 US-IIi
440MHz
Solaris 9 No No No 2.87
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No. Host
Name
LAN HW
Platfor
m
CPU/Co
res
CPU
Type
OS Cluster/
RAC
Oracle FC HBA Backup
Full
(GB)
Oracle
(GB)
39 ctbtons21 Infra Sun
Netra
T1
1 US-IIi
440MHz
Solaris 9 No No No 2.02
40 ils0022 Infra Sun
X4100
2/4core
s
Dual
Core
AMD
275
CentOS
4.4
No No No 42.1
41 mls0022 Infra Sun
X4100
2/4core
s
Dual
Core
AMD
2216
RH EL 5 No No Yes 0
42 mls0162 Infra Sun
X4100
2/4core
s
Dual
Core
AMD
2216
Window
s 2003
Server
SE
No No No 15.52
43 jumpstart Infra Sun
T2000
Solaris
10
No No No 53.95
44 ils0032 Infra Sun
X4600
8/16
cores
Dual
core
AMD
8218
RH EL 5,
XEN
Dom0
RH
Cluster
No Yes 5
45 ils0042 Infra Sun
X4600
8/16
cores
Dual
core
AMD
8218
RH EL 5,
XEN
Dom0
RH
Cluster
No Yes 5
46 mls0012 Infra Sun
X4100
2/4
cores
Dual
core
AMD
2216
RH EL 5
XEN
Dom0
RH
Cluster
No Yes 5
47 mls0022 Infra Sun
X4100
2/4
cores
Dual
core
AMD
2216
RH EL 5
XEN
Dom0
RH
Cluster
No Yes 5
48 plv0032 Infra XEN VM 1core RH EL 5 No Oracle Yes 0.00 15.00
49 plv0042 Infra XEN VM 1core RH EL 5 No Oracle Yes 0.00 12.00
50 clv0012 Infra XEN VM 1core RH EL 5 No No No 5
51 clv0022 Infra XEN VM 1core RH EL 5 No No No 5
49 clv0032 Infra XEN VM 1core RH EL 5 No Oracle Yes 0 12
53 clv0042 Infra XEN VM 1core RH EL 5 No No No 5
54 clv0052 Infra XEN VM 1core RH EL 5 No No No 5
55 clv0062 Infra XEN VM 1core RH EL 5 No No No 5
56 clv0072 Infra XEN VM 1core RH EL 5 No No No 5
57 clv0082 Infra XEN VM 1core RH EL 5 No No No 5
58 clv0092 Infra XEN VM 1core RH EL 5 No No No 5
59 clv0102 Infra XEN VM 1core RH EL 5 No No No 5
60 clv2012 Infra XEN VM 1core RH EL 5 No No No 5
61 clv2022 Infra XEN VM 1core RH EL 5 No No No 5
62 clv2032 Infra XEN VM 1core RH EL 5 No No No 5
63 clv2042 Infra XEN VM 1core RH EL 5 No No No 5
PKI LAN
64 pkilab1 PKI Sun
Ultra 10
WS
1 No No No 3.35
65 pkilab2 PKI Compaq
Deskpro
EN K500
1 No No No 3.96
66 pkilab3 PKI Compaq
Deskpro
EN K500
1 No No No 2.17
Operation LAN
67 cmhost OPS Sun
E420R
2 US-II
450MHz
Solaris 9 No No Yes 95.25
68 bonaire1 OPS Sun 10 US-II Solaris 9 No No No 2.63
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No. Host
Name
LAN HW
Platfor
m
CPU/Co
res
CPU
Type
OS Cluster/
RAC
Oracle FC HBA Backup
Full
(GB)
Oracle
(GB)
E5000 248
MHz
69 garciosa1 OPS Sun
Netra
T1
1 US-IIi
440
MHz
Solaris 9 No No No 2.50
70 kuredu1 OPS Sun
E5000
10 US-II
248
MHz
Solaris 9 No No No 3.36
71 maui1 OPS Sun
E5000
10 US-II
248
MHz
Solaris 9 No Oracle Yes 8.47 1,350.0
0
72 moorea1 OPS Sun
E5000
6 US-II
248
MHz
Solaris 9 No Oracle Yes 2.07 2,800.0
0
73 niue1 OPS Sun
E5500
6 US-II
400MHz
Solaris 9 No No No 2.61
74 pico1 OPS Netra
T1
1 US-IIi
440MHz
Solaris 9 No No No 2.46
75 reunion1 OPS Sun
E5000
10 US-II
248
MHz
Solaris 9 No No No 2.37
76 ols0012 OPS Sun
X4100
2/4
cores
Dual
core
AMD
275
RH EL 4 No No No 13
77 ols0022 OPS Sun
X4100
2/4
cores
Dual
core
AMD
275
RH EL 4 No No No 13
78 ols0032 OPS Sun
X4100
2/4
cores
Dual
core
AMD
275
RH EL 4 No No No 13
79 ols0042 OPS Sun
X4100
2/4
cores
Dual
core
AMD
275
RH EL 4 No No No 13
80 ols0052 OPS Sun
X4100
2/4
cores
Dual
core
AMD
275
RH EL 4 No No No 13
81 ols0062 OPS Sun
X4100
2/4
cores
Dual
core
AMD
275
RH EL 4 No No No 13
82 ols0112 OPS Sun
X4600
16 Dual
core
AMD
8218
RH EL 5 RH
Cluster
No Yes 5
83 ols0122 OPS Sun
X4600
16 Dual
core
AMD
8218
RH EL 5 RH
Cluster
No Yes 5
84 ols0132 OPS Sun
X4600
16 Dual
core
AMD
8218
RH EL 5 RH
Cluster
No Yes 5
85 ols0142 OPS Sun
X4600
16 Dual
core
AMD
8218
RH EL 5 RH
Cluster
No Yes 5
86 ols0152 OPS Sun
X4600
16 Dual
core
AMD
8218
RH EL 5 RH
Cluster
No Yes 5
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No. Host
Name
LAN HW
Platfor
m
CPU/Co
res
CPU
Type
OS Cluster/
RAC
Oracle FC HBA Backup
Full
(GB)
Oracle
(GB)
87 ols0162 OPS Sun
X4600
16 Dual
core
AMD
8218
RH EL 5 RH
Cluster
No Yes 5
88 ols0172 OPS Sun
X4600
16 Dual
core
AMD
8218
RH EL 5 RH
Cluster
No Yes 5
Testbed LAN
89 akutan1 TST Sun
E420R
2 US-II
450MHz
Solaris 9 No No No 2.37
90 askja1 TST Sun
Netra
T1
1 US-IIi
440MHz
Solaris 9 No No No 2.27
91 fako1 TST Sun
E420R
2 US-II
450MHz
Solaris 9 No Oracle Yes 4.12 1,024.0
0
92 fogo1 TST Sun
E420R
2 US-II
450MHz
Solaris 9 No Oracle Yes 4.38 1,306.0
0
93 galeras1 TST Sun
E420R
2 US-II
450MHz
Solaris 9 No No No 2.47
94 krafla1 TST Sun
Netra
T1
1 US-IIi
440MHz
Solaris 9 No No No 2.45
95 merapi1 TST Sun
E5500
10 US-II
248
MHz
Solaris 9 No No No 2.48
96 ruapehu1 TST Sun
E5500
8 US-II
248
MHz
Solaris 9 No No No 2.34
97 tlw001 TST Sun
Ultra 40
M2
2/4core
s
Dual-
Core
AMD
2218
RH EL 5 No No No 68.51
98 tls0012 TST Sun
X4100
2/4
cores
Dual
core
AMD
275
RH EL 4 No No No 13
99 tls0022 TST Sun
X4100
2/4
cores
Dual
core
AMD
275
RH EL 4 No No No 13
100 tls0032 TST Sun
X4100
2/4
cores
Dual
core
AMD
275
RH EL 4 No No No 13
101 tls0042 TST Sun
X4100
2/4
cores
Dual
core
AMD
275
RH EL 4 No No No 13
102 tls0052 TST Sun
X4100
2/4
cores
Dual
core
AMD
275
RH EL 4 No No No 13
103 tls0062 TST Sun
X4100
2/4
cores
Dual
core
AMD
275
RH EL 4 No No No 13
104 tls0082 TST Sun
X4100
2/4core
s
Dual
Core
AMD
280
Oracle
Linux,
(RH EL5)
RAC Oracle Yes 0 Will
replace
fako
fogo
105 tls0092 TST Sun
X4100
2/4core
s
Dual
Core
AMD
280
Oracle
Linux,
(RH EL5)
RAC Oracle Yes 0 Will
replace
fako
fogo
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No. Host
Name
LAN HW
Platfor
m
CPU/Co
res
CPU
Type
OS Cluster/
RAC
Oracle FC HBA Backup
Full
(GB)
Oracle
(GB)
106 tls0102 TST Sun
X4600
8/16
cores
Dual
Core
AMD
8218
RH EL 5 RH
Cluster
No Yes 5
107 tls0112 TST Sun
X4600
8/16
cores
Dual
Core
AMD
8218
RH EL 5 RH
Cluster
No Yes 5
108 tls0122 TST Sun
X4600
8/16
cores
Dual
Core
AMD
8218
RH EL 5 RH
Cluster
No Yes 5
109 tls0142 TST Sun
X4600
8/16
cores
Dual
Core
AMD
8218
RH EL 5 RH
Cluster
No Yes 5
110 tls0152 TST Sun
X4600
8/16
cores
Dual
Core
AMD
8218
RH EL 5 RH
Cluster
No Yes 5
111 tls0162 TST Sun
X4600
8/16
cores
Dual
Core
AMD
8218
RH EL 5 RH
Cluster
No Yes 5
IMS LAN
112 mss0011 IMS Sun
E420R
2 US-II
450MHz
Solaris 9 No Oracle Yes 14.58
IDC LAN
113 linosa1 IDC Sun
E220R
1 US-II
450MHz
Solaris 9 No Oracle Yes 13.68 10.00
114 lombok1 IDC Sun
E220R
1 US-II
450MHz
Solaris 9 No Oracle Yes 23.69 387.00
115 surtsey1 IDC Sun
E420R
2 US-II
450MHz
Solaris 9 No Oracle Yes 36.41 78.00
116 ctbto61 DMZ Sun
E420R
2 US-II
450MHz
Solaris 9 No Oracle Yes 0.00 348.00
117 ctbto206 DMZ Sun
X4100
2/4core
s
Dual
Core
AMD
280
RH EL 5 No Oracle Yes 0.00
NAS Clusters
118 ES-NAS 1 OPS HDS
Essen-
tial NAS
1300c
N/A Yes Yes/
NDMP
20.00
TB
Max.
119 ES-NAS 2 TST HDS
Essen-
tial NAS
1300c
N/A Yes Yes/
NDMP
20.00
TB
Max.
120 ES-NAS 3 DVL HDS
Essen-
tial NAS
1300c
N/A Yes Yes/
NDMP
20.00
TB
Max.
121 ES-NAS 4 Infra HDS
Essen-
tial NAS
1300c
N/A Yes Yes/
NDMP
20.00
TB
Max.
Table 1 - Detailed description of the server infrastructure. Please refer to notes1,2,3
for further details
1 Legacy Solaris server. To be replaced in one year time
2 Linux Server not currently under backup
3 Server part of the current Mass Storage System that will be replaced by the current proposal
Terms of Reference: CTBTO Mass Storage System Replacement 2009 and Maintenance
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