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... the data with fresh parity protection onto a new drive to hold parity. However, this array. For a mirror organization, the xStack Storage system divides the volume into members, as an array where each row is a stripe and each stripe...drive). The 10 GB volume can allocate the required space very flexibly (i.e., an entire member does need 2.5 GB of a mirror volume is 20%. As a result, the additional storage cost for customer data. For a 5-member parity volume, the additional cost is that are written to the data on separate drives. The cost of space. xStack Storage...
... the data with fresh parity protection onto a new drive to hold parity. However, this array. For a mirror organization, the xStack Storage system divides the volume into members, as an array where each row is a stripe and each stripe...drive). The 10 GB volume can allocate the required space very flexibly (i.e., an entire member does need 2.5 GB of a mirror volume is 20%. As a result, the additional storage cost for customer data. For a 5-member parity volume, the additional cost is that are written to the data on separate drives. The cost of space. xStack Storage...
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... default password, type a case-sensitive password in the Password field and then retype the same password in Table C-6. 3. The Management Port page appears (see Figure 3-4). 20 Chapter 3 Getting Started The Admin Account page allows you to set the password for the administrator account. (Additional administrative accounts can be set up after...
... default password, type a case-sensitive password in the Password field and then retype the same password in Table C-6. 3. The Management Port page appears (see Figure 3-4). 20 Chapter 3 Getting Started The Admin Account page allows you to set the password for the administrator account. (Additional administrative accounts can be set up after...
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Otherwise, click the Back button to return to the screen where you need to the one in Figure 4-20 appears. If the volume is created, a message similar to change a selection. Figure 4-20. Figure 4-19. If you return to this screen and click Finish to Create Volume Screen 10. Click Close to close the Wizard and return to create the volume. Ready to create the volume. Successfully Created Volume Message 11. Then click Next until you are satisfied with your selections click Finish to the Volume View. 50 Chapter 4 Managing Volumes
Otherwise, click the Back button to return to the screen where you need to the one in Figure 4-20 appears. If the volume is created, a message similar to change a selection. Figure 4-20. Figure 4-19. If you return to this screen and click Finish to Create Volume Screen 10. Click Close to close the Wizard and return to create the volume. Ready to create the volume. Successfully Created Volume Message 11. Then click Next until you are satisfied with your selections click Finish to the Volume View. 50 Chapter 4 Managing Volumes
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... for multi-track audio streams. The available choices are : CHAP (default) None Allows the volume to the target. The default setting is always 20 seconds. However, once an iSCSI session and connection are : CHAP None (default) Secondary authentication method used by 32-bit operating systems to access... 0 (session recovery class). The level of the chunk size and the stripe width. This item is used by the volume. For more elaborate recovery schemes. xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 67
... for multi-track audio streams. The available choices are : CHAP (default) None Allows the volume to the target. The default setting is always 20 seconds. However, once an iSCSI session and connection are : CHAP None (default) Secondary authentication method used by 32-bit operating systems to access... 0 (session recovery class). The level of the chunk size and the stripe width. This item is used by the volume. For more elaborate recovery schemes. xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 67
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... Length Received Primary Authentication Method Secondary Authentication Method Is Read Only? Table B-8. NTP (Time Server) IP Address Default Value 262,144 bytes 8192 bytes 2 seconds 20 seconds 8 8 0 = session recovery class Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled No Digest CRC32C No Digest CRC32C 32768 None CHAP Do not set as Read Only 0.0.0.0 134 Appendix...
... Length Received Primary Authentication Method Secondary Authentication Method Is Read Only? Table B-8. NTP (Time Server) IP Address Default Value 262,144 bytes 8192 bytes 2 seconds 20 seconds 8 8 0 = session recovery class Enabled Enabled Enabled Enabled No Digest CRC32C No Digest CRC32C 32768 None CHAP Do not set as Read Only 0.0.0.0 134 Appendix...
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xStack Storage DSN-Series SAN Arrays VMware ESX 3.0.2 & 3.5 9. Select Add. Provide the IP address of the xStack Storage iSCSI Data Port and click OK. Click Close. Figure 17: iSCSI software initiator properties window D-Link Systems, Inc. December 2, 2009 Page 20 There may be a slight delay before the process completes. 10. Select Properties under storage adapters. Select Dynamic Discovery.
xStack Storage DSN-Series SAN Arrays VMware ESX 3.0.2 & 3.5 9. Select Add. Provide the IP address of the xStack Storage iSCSI Data Port and click OK. Click Close. Figure 17: iSCSI software initiator properties window D-Link Systems, Inc. December 2, 2009 Page 20 There may be a slight delay before the process completes. 10. Select Properties under storage adapters. Select Dynamic Discovery.
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... to Start the CLI 15 2.4 Exiting the CLI 18 2.5 Removing the CLI 18 Chapter 3 Using the CLI ...19 3.1 General Guidelines 20 3.1.1 Understanding Commands 20 3.1.2 Global Action Commands 20 3.1.3 Context-Specific Commands 20 3.1.4 Abbreviating Commands 20 3.1.5 Editing Command Lines 21 3.1.6 Concatenating Commands 21 3.1.7 Referencing Root Items 21 3.2 Specifying Operating Modes 22 3.2.1 Output Mode 23 3.2.2 Indication Mode...
... to Start the CLI 15 2.4 Exiting the CLI 18 2.5 Removing the CLI 18 Chapter 3 Using the CLI ...19 3.1 General Guidelines 20 3.1.1 Understanding Commands 20 3.1.2 Global Action Commands 20 3.1.3 Context-Specific Commands 20 3.1.4 Abbreviating Commands 20 3.1.5 Editing Command Lines 21 3.1.6 Concatenating Commands 21 3.1.7 Referencing Root Items 21 3.2 Specifying Operating Modes 22 3.2.1 Output Mode 23 3.2.2 Indication Mode...
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...16 iSCSIConnection Properties 65 5.17 Portal Commands and Properties 66 5.18 Initiator Commands and Properties 67 5.19 AdvancedSettings Commands and Properties 68 5.20 SystemPolicy Properties 69 5.21 ExternalConnectionsManager Properties 70 5.22 SystemStatistics Properties 71 5.23 LAG Commands and Properties 72 5.24 ManagementPort Commands and ...All Controllers on a System 80 6.7 Restarting the System 81 6.8 Shutting Down the System 81 6.9 Showing the Status of a Controller 81 6.10 Navigating and Displaying System, Volume, and Drive Information 82 Index ...85 viii Contents
...16 iSCSIConnection Properties 65 5.17 Portal Commands and Properties 66 5.18 Initiator Commands and Properties 67 5.19 AdvancedSettings Commands and Properties 68 5.20 SystemPolicy Properties 69 5.21 ExternalConnectionsManager Properties 70 5.22 SystemStatistics Properties 71 5.23 LAG Commands and Properties 72 5.24 ManagementPort Commands and ...All Controllers on a System 80 6.7 Restarting the System 81 6.8 Shutting Down the System 81 6.9 Showing the Status of a Controller 81 6.10 Navigating and Displaying System, Volume, and Drive Information 82 Index ...85 viii Contents
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The topics covered in this chapter are: Section 3.1, General Guidelines (page 20) Section 3.2, Specifying Operating Modes (page 22) Section 3.3, Command Line Syntax (page 27) Section 3.4, Getting Help with CLI Commands (page 28) Command Line Interface User's Guide 19 Chapter 3 Using the CLI This chapter describes how to use the CLI.
The topics covered in this chapter are: Section 3.1, General Guidelines (page 20) Section 3.2, Specifying Operating Modes (page 22) Section 3.3, Command Line Syntax (page 27) Section 3.4, Getting Help with CLI Commands (page 28) Command Line Interface User's Guide 19 Chapter 3 Using the CLI This chapter describes how to use the CLI.
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... be used within all of the global action and contextspecific commands available in this command displays all contexts. Issuing this guide are prefaced by CLI 20 Chapter 3 Using the CLI For readability, the commands in the CLI.
... be used within all of the global action and contextspecific commands available in this command displays all contexts. Issuing this guide are prefaced by CLI 20 Chapter 3 Using the CLI For readability, the commands in the CLI.
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... the following example, the show ID = myvol Status = OK DurableName = iqn.2000-03.com.D-Link:myvol:6-001215-0200005d6-484f4348e87aea61 Name = myvol Secret = IsChapRequired = false PrimaryAuthenticationMethod = NO_AUTHENTICATION SecondaryAuthenticationMethod = CHAP... = true DataPDUInOrderPreference = true DefaultTimeToWaitPreference = 2 DefaultTimeToRetainPreference = 20 ErrorRecoveryLevelPreference = 0 Initiators = 0 Initiators Sessions = 0 Sessions Volume = [myvol], State=Normal, Composition=JBOD, Size=10.00GB Help Show Displays help for the target named "myvol...
... the following example, the show ID = myvol Status = OK DurableName = iqn.2000-03.com.D-Link:myvol:6-001215-0200005d6-484f4348e87aea61 Name = myvol Secret = IsChapRequired = false PrimaryAuthenticationMethod = NO_AUTHENTICATION SecondaryAuthenticationMethod = CHAP... = true DataPDUInOrderPreference = true DefaultTimeToWaitPreference = 2 DefaultTimeToRetainPreference = 20 ErrorRecoveryLevelPreference = 0 Initiators = 0 Initiators Sessions = 0 Sessions Volume = [myvol], State=Normal, Composition=JBOD, Size=10.00GB Help Show Displays help for the target named "myvol...
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... Section 5.7, VolumeList Property (page 55) Section 5.8, Volume Commands and Properties (page 55) Section 5.9, VolumeComposition Properties (page 57) Section 5.10, Extent Properties (page 57) Section 5.11, TaskList Property (page 58) Section 5.12, Task Commands and Properties (page 59) Section ...page 66) Section 5.18, Initiator Commands and Properties (page 67) Section 5.19, AdvancedSettings Commands and Properties (page 68) Section 5.20, SystemPolicy Properties (page 69) Section 5.21, ExternalConnectionsManager Properties(page 70) Section 5.22, SystemStatistics Properties(page 71) Section 5.23,...
... Section 5.7, VolumeList Property (page 55) Section 5.8, Volume Commands and Properties (page 55) Section 5.9, VolumeComposition Properties (page 57) Section 5.10, Extent Properties (page 57) Section 5.11, TaskList Property (page 58) Section 5.12, Task Commands and Properties (page 59) Section ...page 66) Section 5.18, Initiator Commands and Properties (page 67) Section 5.19, AdvancedSettings Commands and Properties (page 68) Section 5.20, SystemPolicy Properties (page 69) Section 5.21, ExternalConnectionsManager Properties(page 70) Section 5.22, SystemStatistics Properties(page 71) Section 5.23,...
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...20. iSCSI Commands Command CreateLAG CreateStaticRoute Description Creates a LAG Creates a static route entry Associated Global Action Commands Do/Push/Select Do Return Parameter Context No Return Value Property Initiators LAGs Portals Ports StaticRoutes Targets Table 5-21. iSCSI Properties Description Associated Global Action Commands Lets you access the array...initiators. 5.13 iSCSI Commands and Properties iSCSI commands and properties lets you access the array targets Show/Show[ID]/Push[ID]/Select[ID] Return Parameter ContextList ContextList ContextList ContextList ContextList ...
...20. iSCSI Commands Command CreateLAG CreateStaticRoute Description Creates a LAG Creates a static route entry Associated Global Action Commands Do/Push/Select Do Return Parameter Context No Return Value Property Initiators LAGs Portals Ports StaticRoutes Targets Table 5-21. iSCSI Properties Description Associated Global Action Commands Lets you access the array...initiators. 5.13 iSCSI Commands and Properties iSCSI commands and properties lets you access the array targets Show/Show[ID]/Push[ID]/Select[ID] Return Parameter ContextList ContextList ContextList ContextList ContextList ...
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... can be used with the global action commands Show and Set. SystemPolicy Properties Property BatteryPolicy Description Returns the array battery policy Sets the array battery policy Associated Global Action Commands Return Parameter Show Value Set Value Command Line Interface User's Guide 69 ...Return Parameter Value Value Value Value Value Value Value Value Value Value Context Value Value 5.20 SystemPolicy Properties SystemPolicy properties let you perform activities related to the array's battery policy. Table 5-32 provides an alphabetical list of the properties in the SystemPolicy ...
... can be used with the global action commands Show and Set. SystemPolicy Properties Property BatteryPolicy Description Returns the array battery policy Sets the array battery policy Associated Global Action Commands Return Parameter Show Value Set Value Command Line Interface User's Guide 69 ...Return Parameter Value Value Value Value Value Value Value Value Value Value Context Value Value 5.20 SystemPolicy Properties SystemPolicy properties let you perform activities related to the array's battery policy. Table 5-32 provides an alphabetical list of the properties in the SystemPolicy ...
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... Volume 55 VolumeComposition 57 VolumeList 55 Completion code mode 25 Concatenating commands 21 Context-specific commands 20 Controller commands and properties 50 D Disk commands and properties 54 DiskList commands and properties 53 Do command 35 E ... 26 Exiting the CLI 18 Extent commands and properties 57 ExternalConnectionsManager commands and properties 70 G Global action commands 20, 34 Do 35 Echo 36 Execute 36 Exit 37 Help 37 List 38 Mode ...
... Volume 55 VolumeComposition 57 VolumeList 55 Completion code mode 25 Concatenating commands 21 Context-specific commands 20 Controller commands and properties 50 D Disk commands and properties 54 DiskList commands and properties 53 Do command 35 E ... 26 Exiting the CLI 18 Extent commands and properties 57 ExternalConnectionsManager commands and properties 70 G Global action commands 20, 34 Do 35 Echo 36 Execute 36 Exit 37 Help 37 List 38 Mode ...
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... - DSN-3000 Series iSCSI SAN Array Technical Specifications DSN-3200-10 DSN-3400-10 Features Drive Bays Drive Interface Support System Memory Cache Memory Battery Backup for Cache Storage Capacity Operating Systems Supported Please see support.dlink.com for latest support information Supported NICs, iSCSI Accelerators and iSCSI HBAs Please see support.dlink.com for latest support information iSCSI Network Interface...
... - DSN-3000 Series iSCSI SAN Array Technical Specifications DSN-3200-10 DSN-3400-10 Features Drive Bays Drive Interface Support System Memory Cache Memory Battery Backup for Cache Storage Capacity Operating Systems Supported Please see support.dlink.com for latest support information Supported NICs, iSCSI Accelerators and iSCSI HBAs Please see support.dlink.com for latest support information iSCSI Network Interface...
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DSN-3000 Series iSCSI SAN Array Volume & RAID Support RAID Controller RAID Support Volumes Target Nodes Online Capacity Expansion Hot Swappable Drives Instant Volume Access Free Space Defragmentation Auto-Detection Failed Drive Auto-Rebuild Spare Drive RAID Level Migration Drive Roaming in ASIC • RAID Levels 0, ... Yes • Yes • Yes • Yes • Create, manage, expand and monitor storage pool, volumes and RAID. • Event manager to 70°C) • 20% ~ 90% (Non-condensing) • 10% ~ 95% (Non-condensing) • 3U industry-standard 19-inch rack • 17.2in...
DSN-3000 Series iSCSI SAN Array Volume & RAID Support RAID Controller RAID Support Volumes Target Nodes Online Capacity Expansion Hot Swappable Drives Instant Volume Access Free Space Defragmentation Auto-Detection Failed Drive Auto-Rebuild Spare Drive RAID Level Migration Drive Roaming in ASIC • RAID Levels 0, ... Yes • Yes • Yes • Yes • Create, manage, expand and monitor storage pool, volumes and RAID. • Event manager to 70°C) • 20% ~ 90% (Non-condensing) • 10% ~ 95% (Non-condensing) • 3U industry-standard 19-inch rack • 17.2in...
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Unscrew the bolt holding the locking mechanism in place as shown in Figure A-20. They can be replaced as shown in Figure A-19. Figure A-20 Push the Locking Lever to the left and pull on the handle as follows. 1. Figure A-19 Unscrew the Bolt Holding the Locking Mechanism 2. Locate the failed power supply module. Push the locking lever to the Left and Pull Handle DSN-3000 series Hardware Reference Guide 41 A.5 Replacing a Power Supply The xStack Storage Array contains three user replaceable power supply modules.
Unscrew the bolt holding the locking mechanism in place as shown in Figure A-20. They can be replaced as shown in Figure A-19. Figure A-20 Push the Locking Lever to the left and pull on the handle as follows. 1. Figure A-19 Unscrew the Bolt Holding the Locking Mechanism 2. Locate the failed power supply module. Push the locking lever to the Left and Pull Handle DSN-3000 series Hardware Reference Guide 41 A.5 Replacing a Power Supply The xStack Storage Array contains three user replaceable power supply modules.
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Revises drive numbering schema to reflect proper drive numbers 0 through 15. iv Revisions include product functionality, diagnostics, out-of 1 through 14 instead of -box-experience (OOBE). Document Revision Level Revision Version 1.0 Version 1.1 Version 2.0 Date Notes August 10, 2006 March 7, 2007 Version 1.1, replaces Version 1.0 - September 20, 2007 Version 2.0, replaces Version 1.1 -
Revises drive numbering schema to reflect proper drive numbers 0 through 15. iv Revisions include product functionality, diagnostics, out-of 1 through 14 instead of -box-experience (OOBE). Document Revision Level Revision Version 1.0 Version 1.1 Version 2.0 Date Notes August 10, 2006 March 7, 2007 Version 1.1, replaces Version 1.0 - September 20, 2007 Version 2.0, replaces Version 1.1 -