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... UNIX® is a U.S. No part of The Open Group. Microsoft Windows is a registered trademark of this material. D-Link Systems, Inc. 17595 Mount Herrmann Street Fountain Valley, CA 92708 www.DLink.com This document contains proprietary information, which is a... for D-Link Systems products and services are trademarks of D-Link, Inc. The information is provided "as constituting an additional warranty. registered trademarks of their respective owners. © 2011 D-Link Systems, Inc. Copyright © 2011 D-Link Systems, Inc.™ Trademarks xStack is protected...
... UNIX® is a U.S. No part of The Open Group. Microsoft Windows is a registered trademark of this material. D-Link Systems, Inc. 17595 Mount Herrmann Street Fountain Valley, CA 92708 www.DLink.com This document contains proprietary information, which is a... for D-Link Systems products and services are trademarks of D-Link, Inc. The information is provided "as constituting an additional warranty. registered trademarks of their respective owners. © 2011 D-Link Systems, Inc. Copyright © 2011 D-Link Systems, Inc.™ Trademarks xStack is protected...
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Please contact D-Link, Inc. updated for software version 2.6.0 December 2009 Version 1.4 - updated for software version 2.8.0, including several new Volume attributes October 2010 Version 1.5 - minor technical and formatting updates ...
Please contact D-Link, Inc. updated for software version 2.6.0 December 2009 Version 1.4 - updated for software version 2.8.0, including several new Volume attributes October 2010 Version 1.5 - minor technical and formatting updates ...
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... is computer literate, familiar with storage array products, has a basic understanding of storage products and concepts, and has previous experience using a CLI. This document assumes that deserves special attention. The CLI is intended for the D-Link storage array from D-Link. They are preceded by: Cautions... Cautions contain information, which if not followed, can cause damage to the DLink storage system and to the person installing it. They are preceded ...
... is computer literate, familiar with storage array products, has a basic understanding of storage products and concepts, and has previous experience using a CLI. This document assumes that deserves special attention. The CLI is intended for the D-Link storage array from D-Link. They are preceded by: Cautions... Cautions contain information, which if not followed, can cause damage to the DLink storage system and to the person installing it. They are preceded ...
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Users who perform activities using scripts that provides commands for configuring, managing, and monitoring an D-Link storage array. By comparison, there is a line-oriented user interface that contain one GUI program to the input of another. Users who ...flexible range of results. For the latest information about the CLI, consult the Interoperability Matrix on the D-Link Web site: www.dlink.com. Using the CLI can create a sequence of commands that utilize D-Link functions. Users that want to develop tools and applications that are : Section 1.1, Contexts (page 2) Section...
Users who perform activities using scripts that provides commands for configuring, managing, and monitoring an D-Link storage array. By comparison, there is a line-oriented user interface that contain one GUI program to the input of another. Users who ...flexible range of results. For the latest information about the CLI, consult the Interoperability Matrix on the D-Link Web site: www.dlink.com. Using the CLI can create a sequence of commands that utilize D-Link functions. Users that want to develop tools and applications that are : Section 1.1, Contexts (page 2) Section...
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... object, the prompt takes the form of the IP address of contexts are: The system itself (referred to as the root context), A disk drive in the system. For example: If you interact with the root context. For example: Volume[Mynewvolume] :: 2 Chapter 1 Introduction For example:...specific physical or logical object on the system. When you are in a specific "context." An iSCSI Initiator object that was created on an D-Link storage array. A context is referred to as System. 1.1 Contexts All actions performed with the CLI are done in a context, the prompt indicates the ...
... object, the prompt takes the form of the IP address of contexts are: The system itself (referred to as the root context), A disk drive in the system. For example: If you interact with the root context. For example: Volume[Mynewvolume] :: 2 Chapter 1 Introduction For example:...specific physical or logical object on the system. When you are in a specific "context." An iSCSI Initiator object that was created on an D-Link storage array. A context is referred to as System. 1.1 Contexts All actions performed with the CLI are done in a context, the prompt indicates the ...
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...Figure 1-1 shows the relationships between contexts, commands, and the properties in the CLI, see Chapter 5. Double arrows show a link from one starting context to navigate down one resulting context as createVolume and addInitiator). Select changes to the specified context, without ...1-1, the arrows represent command- and property-based navigation: Single arrows show a link from one starting context to one level in the CLI, see Chapter 4. 1.3 Properties Properties are of an array using the global action command Show. Some contexts have many physical ports(indicated...
...Figure 1-1 shows the relationships between contexts, commands, and the properties in the CLI, see Chapter 5. Double arrows show a link from one starting context to navigate down one resulting context as createVolume and addInitiator). Select changes to the specified context, without ...1-1, the arrows represent command- and property-based navigation: Single arrows show a link from one starting context to one level in the CLI, see Chapter 4. 1.3 Properties Properties are of an array using the global action command Show. Some contexts have many physical ports(indicated...
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... password character appears as an asterisk (*). When zero is admin) and press Enter. You are logged in to an array with the IP address of the array you enter the name of the array management port, username, and password, you specified during the installation). Run Dialog Box 2. If you know the IP address... can also specify the name of a script that consists of the IP address of the CLI executable (cli2.exe). Double-click the name of the array to and issue commands from 5 to the location Program Files/D-Link, Inc./Advanced Features for example, 192.168.59.25 ::).
... password character appears as an asterisk (*). When zero is admin) and press Enter. You are logged in to an array with the IP address of the array you enter the name of the array management port, username, and password, you specified during the installation). Run Dialog Box 2. If you know the IP address... can also specify the name of a script that consists of the IP address of the CLI executable (cli2.exe). Double-click the name of the array to and issue commands from 5 to the location Program Files/D-Link, Inc./Advanced Features for example, 192.168.59.25 ::).
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... the CLI To exit a CLI session, type the Exit command from the Advanced Features for repairing or uninstalling the CLI, click the un-installation link to and issue commands from any other Windows application. 18 Chapter 2 Installing the CLI If you omitted the IP address, username, and password in... it is installed, rerun the installer from the CLI session and press Enter to terminate the CLI program. When the screen appears with links for Windows link. The Exit command is a "global action" command and can also use Add/Remove Programs from the Windows control panel to remove the...
... the CLI To exit a CLI session, type the Exit command from the Advanced Features for repairing or uninstalling the CLI, click the un-installation link to and issue commands from any other Windows application. 18 Chapter 2 Installing the CLI If you omitted the IP address, username, and password in... it is installed, rerun the installer from the CLI session and press Enter to terminate the CLI program. When the screen appears with links for Windows link. The Exit command is a "global action" command and can also use Add/Remove Programs from the Windows control panel to remove the...
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...as piping output, setting operating modes, navigating contexts, and executing operating system functions. See Section 4.2 4.2.2 4.2.3 4.2.4 4.2.5 4.2.6 3.2 and 4.2.7 4.2.8 4.2.9 4.2.10 4.2.11 4.2.12 4.2.13 4.1.14 4.2.15 34 Chapter 4 Global Action Commands Table 4-1 lists the global action commands in -first-out (LIFO) stack and.... Sets a property in the current context. Advanced feature intended for script files. Displays all of the command and a link to the context that describes each command. Saves the current context on a last-in alphabetical order, and includes a description...
...as piping output, setting operating modes, navigating contexts, and executing operating system functions. See Section 4.2 4.2.2 4.2.3 4.2.4 4.2.5 4.2.6 3.2 and 4.2.7 4.2.8 4.2.9 4.2.10 4.2.11 4.2.12 4.2.13 4.1.14 4.2.15 34 Chapter 4 Global Action Commands Table 4-1 lists the global action commands in -first-out (LIFO) stack and.... Sets a property in the current context. Advanced feature intended for script files. Displays all of the command and a link to the context that describes each command. Saves the current context on a last-in alphabetical order, and includes a description...
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... context. 4.2.14 Show Use the Show command to 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 MaxReceiveDataSegmentLength = 32768 PrimaryHeaderDigestMethod ... = 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". In the following example.
... context. 4.2.14 Show Use the Show command to 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 MaxReceiveDataSegmentLength = 32768 PrimaryHeaderDigestMethod ... = 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". In the following example.
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... the Show Value controller Returns the Bind status of a controller; In Table 5-3, for DSN- 5000-series. Table 5-3. and restarting the controller. returning the number of drive slots, serial number, or name of the Show Value controller (Standalone, Bound, Survivor,...Push, and Select. Controller Commands Command CreateLAG ControllerRestart ControllerShutdown Description Lets you perform controller-related activities, such as creating Link Aggregation Groups (LAGs); 5.2 Controller Commands and Properties Controller commands and properties let you create a LAG Restarts the ...
... the Show Value controller Returns the Bind status of a controller; In Table 5-3, for DSN- 5000-series. Table 5-3. and restarting the controller. returning the number of drive slots, serial number, or name of the Show Value controller (Standalone, Bound, Survivor,...Push, and Select. Controller Commands Command CreateLAG ControllerRestart ControllerShutdown Description Lets you perform controller-related activities, such as creating Link Aggregation Groups (LAGs); 5.2 Controller Commands and Properties Controller commands and properties let you create a LAG Restarts the ...
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...Enabled state Returns the LAG Sets the LAG Returns the port name Returns the port number Returns the port state Returns the port link speed in the PhysicalPort context. In Table 5-5, for example, RemoveFromLAG is used with the global action command Do. 5.3 PhysicalPort... Commands and Properties PhysicalPort commands and properties let you perform activities related to an array's physical ports, such as returning a port number, port state, or port speed. PhysicalPort Command Command Enable Disable RemoveFromLAG Description Enables ...
...Enabled state Returns the LAG Sets the LAG Returns the port name Returns the port number Returns the port state Returns the port link speed in the PhysicalPort context. In Table 5-5, for example, RemoveFromLAG is used with the global action command Do. 5.3 PhysicalPort... Commands and Properties PhysicalPort commands and properties let you perform activities related to an array's physical ports, such as returning a port number, port state, or port speed. PhysicalPort Command Command Enable Disable RemoveFromLAG Description Enables ...
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... the tasks for example, DownDrive is installed Show Returns the drive state Show Returns TRUE if the drive supports 48-bit Show addressing or FALSE if the drive does not support it Returns supported link speeds Show Returns an array of an enclosure containing a drive. Table 5-10. Disk Properties Property ActualLinkSpeed ATAVersion DriveNumber DriveType EnclosureNumber Extents FreeSpaceSize...
... the tasks for example, DownDrive is installed Show Returns the drive state Show Returns TRUE if the drive supports 48-bit Show addressing or FALSE if the drive does not support it Returns supported link speeds Show Returns an array of an enclosure containing a drive. Table 5-10. Disk Properties Property ActualLinkSpeed ATAVersion DriveNumber DriveType EnclosureNumber Extents FreeSpaceSize...
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... Status = OK Volumes = 2 Volumes VolumeList :: show volumes Volumes: volumes = [my_volume], State=Normal, Composition=Parity, Size=10.00GB volumes = [mark1], State=Normal, Composition=JBOD, Size=5.00GB Summary = 2 Volumes VolumeList :: select volumes[my_volume] Volume[...= [my_volume], durableName=iqn.2000-03.com.D-Link:mynewvolume:6-00121500c000006-484daa3e3a95a6c1, sessionCount=0 Initiators = 0 Initiators Tasks = 1 Tasks Name = my_volume State = Normal DurableName = 600121500C000006484DAA3E3A95A6C1 CompositionName = Parity NSPOF = true Size = 10,736,369,664 StripeWidth = 4 StripeDepth = ...
... Status = OK Volumes = 2 Volumes VolumeList :: show volumes Volumes: volumes = [my_volume], State=Normal, Composition=Parity, Size=10.00GB volumes = [mark1], State=Normal, Composition=JBOD, Size=5.00GB Summary = 2 Volumes VolumeList :: select volumes[my_volume] Volume[...= [my_volume], durableName=iqn.2000-03.com.D-Link:mynewvolume:6-00121500c000006-484daa3e3a95a6c1, sessionCount=0 Initiators = 0 Initiators Tasks = 1 Tasks Name = my_volume State = Normal DurableName = 600121500C000006484DAA3E3A95A6C1 CompositionName = Parity NSPOF = true Size = 10,736,369,664 StripeWidth = 4 StripeDepth = ...
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D-Link xStack Storage iSCSI SAN Arrays Managed SAN Solutions (DSN-1100-10, 2100-10, 3200-10, 3400-10, DSN-4100, DSN-4200, DSN4000, 5110-10, 5210-10, 5410-10, 5000-10) Management Center Software User's Guide Version 1.4
D-Link xStack Storage iSCSI SAN Arrays Managed SAN Solutions (DSN-1100-10, 2100-10, 3200-10, 3400-10, DSN-4100, DSN-4200, DSN4000, 5110-10, 5210-10, 5410-10, 5000-10) Management Center Software User's Guide Version 1.4
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... furnishing, performance, or use of their respective owners. The information is a U.S. Microsoft Windows is provided "as constituting an additional warranty. registered trademark of D-Link, Inc. D-Link and the D-Link logo are set forth in connection with regard to , the implied warranties of Sun Microsystems, Incorporated. No part of this material, including, but not...
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... on Software version 2.0.0 Version 1.1 - Updated for software version 2.5.0 and redundant controller support Version 1.2 - for software version 2.8.0 xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide iii Updated for any export compliance questions. Document Revision Level Revision 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Date ...2010 Description Version 1.0 - Updated for software version 2.5.1 and minor formatting corrections Version 1.3 - Please contact D-Link, Inc. Notice of Export Controls Export of technical data contained in this document may require an export license from the United...
... on Software version 2.0.0 Version 1.1 - Updated for software version 2.5.0 and redundant controller support Version 1.2 - for software version 2.8.0 xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide iii Updated for any export compliance questions. Document Revision Level Revision 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Date ...2010 Description Version 1.0 - Updated for software version 2.5.1 and minor formatting corrections Version 1.3 - Please contact D-Link, Inc. Notice of Export Controls Export of technical data contained in this document may require an export license from the United...
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... attention. Typographic Conventions Notes Notes provide information that the user is intended for storage managers and administrators responsible for using the xStack Storage Management Center to configure and manage the xStack Storage array from D-Link Systems. Audience This document is computer literate, familiar with storage array products, and has a basic understanding of data. They are preceded by: Cautions Cautions...
... attention. Typographic Conventions Notes Notes provide information that the user is intended for storage managers and administrators responsible for using the xStack Storage Management Center to configure and manage the xStack Storage array from D-Link Systems. Audience This document is computer literate, familiar with storage array products, and has a basic understanding of data. They are preceded by: Cautions Cautions...
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...support site for current number: • http://support.dlink.com • Monday to Friday 8:00am - 5:00pm PST/PDT D-Link Technical Support over the Internet: • http://support.dlink.com Tech Support for customers within Canada for current number: • ...period on the D-Link website. U.S. D-Link provides free technical support for customers within the United States and within Canada: D-Link Technical Support over the Internet: http://support.dlink.ca xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide v Contact Information You can contact D-Link Technical Support through ...
...support site for current number: • http://support.dlink.com • Monday to Friday 8:00am - 5:00pm PST/PDT D-Link Technical Support over the Internet: • http://support.dlink.com Tech Support for customers within Canada for current number: • ...period on the D-Link website. U.S. D-Link provides free technical support for customers within the United States and within Canada: D-Link Technical Support over the Internet: http://support.dlink.ca xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide v Contact Information You can contact D-Link Technical Support through ...
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Chapter 1 Introduction This chapter provides an introduction to the D-Link xStack Storage SAN system, and the terminology and concepts associated with it. Topics in this chapter include: Section 1.1, Product Overview Section 1.2, Terminology and Concepts Section 1.3, Storage Pools and Drives Section 1.4, Volumes Section 1.5, Tasks Section 1.6, Network Portals Section 1.7, VLANs Section 1.8, LAGs Section 1.9, iSCSI Target Nodes Section 1.10, iSCSI Log-In, Sessions and Connections Section 1.11, Multiple Connections per Session xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 1
Chapter 1 Introduction This chapter provides an introduction to the D-Link xStack Storage SAN system, and the terminology and concepts associated with it. Topics in this chapter include: Section 1.1, Product Overview Section 1.2, Terminology and Concepts Section 1.3, Storage Pools and Drives Section 1.4, Volumes Section 1.5, Tasks Section 1.6, Network Portals Section 1.7, VLANs Section 1.8, LAGs Section 1.9, iSCSI Target Nodes Section 1.10, iSCSI Log-In, Sessions and Connections Section 1.11, Multiple Connections per Session xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 1