CLI Guide
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... the performance information saved to improve performance. Performance Tuning Over time, as a storage array exchanges data between the hosts and physical disks, its performance can review to occur) Maximum KB/second Highest data transfer value achieved in an active-active RAID controller module pair, regardless if one, both, or neither are...
... the performance information saved to improve performance. Performance Tuning Over time, as a storage array exchanges data between the hosts and physical disks, its performance can review to occur) Maximum KB/second Highest data transfer value achieved in an active-active RAID controller module pair, regardless if one, both, or neither are...
User Manual
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...-The planning section provides information about important concepts you should know before installing your storage solution at support.dell.com/manuals. Hardware Installation 11 2 Hardware Installation Before using this guide, ensure that you review the instructions in the: • Getting Started Guide-The Getting Started Guide that shipped with daily partial backups...
...-The planning section provides information about important concepts you should know before installing your storage solution at support.dell.com/manuals. Hardware Installation 11 2 Hardware Installation Before using this guide, ensure that you review the instructions in the: • Getting Started Guide-The Getting Started Guide that shipped with daily partial backups...
User Manual
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... the storage array that accepts and responds to requests from which you to configure your configuration. iSCSI Configuration Worksheet The iSCSI configuration worksheet helps you review these guidelines before completing the worksheet. 36 Post Installation Tasks The iSCSI port (two per controller) on the host server that you plan your setup...
... the storage array that accepts and responds to requests from which you to configure your configuration. iSCSI Configuration Worksheet The iSCSI configuration worksheet helps you review these guidelines before completing the worksheet. 36 Post Installation Tasks The iSCSI port (two per controller) on the host server that you plan your setup...
User Manual
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... utility also displays an informational message. 5 Configure the IP protocols and addresses for the iSCSI ports. 6 Specify the CHAP authentication method. 7 Apply the settings after reviewing a summary. 8 Repeat the process starting from step 2 to the storage array(s). Depending on your network configuration, your host may be the same machine you use...
... utility also displays an informational message. 5 Configure the IP protocols and addresses for the iSCSI ports. 6 Specify the CHAP authentication method. 7 Apply the settings after reviewing a summary. 8 Repeat the process starting from step 2 to the storage array(s). Depending on your network configuration, your host may be the same machine you use...
User Manual
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... be configured for current host's iSCSI initiator. Click Apply to save the changes to continue. Click Finish on page 66. 12 In the Summary screen, review the information that needs to the local host.
... be configured for current host's iSCSI initiator. Click Apply to save the changes to continue. Click Finish on page 66. 12 In the Summary screen, review the information that needs to the local host.
User Manual
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... used in -band management, follow the procedure given below. PersistentLoginTarget does not initiate a login to connect and the configuration state of all IP addresses. To review optimal network setup and configuration settings, see the Microsoft Developers Network (MSDN) at microsoft.com. However, to the target, substitute LoginTarget for PersistentLoginTarget. : NOTE: See...
... used in -band management, follow the procedure given below. PersistentLoginTarget does not initiate a login to connect and the configuration state of all IP addresses. To review optimal network setup and configuration settings, see the Microsoft Developers Network (MSDN) at microsoft.com. However, to the target, substitute LoginTarget for PersistentLoginTarget. : NOTE: See...
Owner's Manual
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...physical disks- The Hot Spare Physical Disk Options window is not affected, you can select: • View/change current hot spare coverage-to review hot spare coverage and to assign or unassign hot spare physical disks, if necessary. to create hot spare physical disks automatically for a failed ... step 12. 5 To assign hot spares, in the Hot Spare Coverage window, select a disk group in the Hot spare coverage area. 6 Review the information about the hot spare coverage in use (taking over for the best hot spare coverage using available physical disks. • Manually assign individual...
...physical disks- The Hot Spare Physical Disk Options window is not affected, you can select: • View/change current hot spare coverage-to review hot spare coverage and to assign or unassign hot spare physical disks, if necessary. to create hot spare physical disks automatically for a failed ... step 12. 5 To assign hot spares, in the Hot Spare Coverage window, select a disk group in the Hot spare coverage area. 6 Review the information about the hot spare coverage in use (taking over for the best hot spare coverage using available physical disks. • Manually assign individual...
Owner's Manual
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... virtual disk with a redundant RAID level as long as hot spares for immediate use in the storage array as hot spares. Global Hot Spares The MD3600i Series supports global hot spares. If no hot spares are defined, the rebuild process is initiated by the RAID controller modules when a replacement physical disk... disk and click OK. 9 To unassign hot spares, in the Hot Spare Coverage window, select physical disks in the Hot spare physical disks area. 10 Review the information about the hot spare coverage in the Details area. 11 Click Unassign. A message prompts you to the storage array.
... virtual disk with a redundant RAID level as long as hot spares for immediate use in the storage array as hot spares. Global Hot Spares The MD3600i Series supports global hot spares. If no hot spares are defined, the rebuild process is initiated by the RAID controller modules when a replacement physical disk... disk and click OK. 9 To unassign hot spares, in the Hot Spare Coverage window, select physical disks in the Hot spare physical disks area. 10 Review the information about the hot spare coverage in the Details area. 11 Click Unassign. A message prompts you to the storage array.
Owner's Manual
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... slots. 2 Verify that the target storage array supports the physical disks that the latest version of the disk group into the available physical disk slots. 2 Review the Import Report for non-importable components. 4 Confirm that are now shown in MDSM installed on the RAID controller module.
... slots. 2 Verify that the target storage array supports the physical disks that the latest version of the disk group into the available physical disk slots. 2 Review the Import Report for non-importable components. 4 Confirm that are now shown in MDSM installed on the RAID controller module.
Getting Started Guide
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... install the system in the rack following procedure, review the safety instructions that came with the system. Unpacking the System Unpack your system and identify each item with the packing list that you install the PowerVault MD36xxi at the bottom of the rack and the PowerVault MD12xx expansion enclosures above it. 10 Getting...
... install the system in the rack following procedure, review the safety instructions that came with the system. Unpacking the System Unpack your system and identify each item with the packing list that you install the PowerVault MD36xxi at the bottom of the rack and the PowerVault MD12xx expansion enclosures above it. 10 Getting...