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... Storage Appliance 181 About CLI Commands and Parameters 183 About the Command Format in This Guide 184 Command Completion 184 Command Line Editing 185 Viewing Long Reports 186 The CLI and Adaptec Storage Manager 186 Getting Help 187 Appendix C Your Snap Server 700i Series 189 Hardware Components 189 Product Descriptions 190 Identifying the Ethernet...
... Storage Appliance 181 About CLI Commands and Parameters 183 About the Command Format in This Guide 184 Command Completion 184 Command Line Editing 185 Viewing Long Reports 186 The CLI and Adaptec Storage Manager 186 Getting Help 187 Appendix C Your Snap Server 700i Series 189 Hardware Components 189 Product Descriptions 190 Identifying the Ethernet...
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You don't have to wait for storage provisioning, automatic provisioning and manual provisioning. The system appears in Adaptec Storage Manager that automatically appears as a formatted disk drive on the system to which you just added, then click Next. Alternatively, if you create a volume in the Select iSCSI ... Windows 2003 (iSCSI Storage Hosts) only. You don't have to store data. You can be used right away to manually partition or format the volume on which OS is supported by systems running on the iSCSI Storage Host and can provision storage from a new pool immediately. ...
You don't have to wait for storage provisioning, automatic provisioning and manual provisioning. The system appears in Adaptec Storage Manager that automatically appears as a formatted disk drive on the system to which you just added, then click Next. Alternatively, if you create a volume in the Select iSCSI ... Windows 2003 (iSCSI Storage Hosts) only. You don't have to store data. You can be used right away to manually partition or format the volume on which OS is supported by systems running on the iSCSI Storage Host and can provision storage from a new pool immediately. ...
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... Continuing to complete. You can be used to create the volume(s). Once a logical device is logged into it from the iSCSI initiator and format it can begin using the volume for storage immediately, without waiting for systems running any supported OS other than Windows 2003. When you provision ...storage manually, you want by an iSCSI initiator. For more storage, see "Monitoring Jobs in Adaptec Storage Manager that becomes the iSCSI target accessed by clicking its tab in the upper left-hand side of the window, then click Add....
... Continuing to complete. You can be used to create the volume(s). Once a logical device is logged into it from the iSCSI initiator and format it can begin using the volume for storage immediately, without waiting for systems running any supported OS other than Windows 2003. When you provision ...storage manually, you want by an iSCSI initiator. For more storage, see "Monitoring Jobs in Adaptec Storage Manager that becomes the iSCSI target accessed by clicking its tab in the upper left-hand side of the window, then click Add....
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..."Creating and Modifying Logical Devices" on page 46 for complete instructions, refer to access from those systems, then partition and format the logical devices. Adaptec Storage Manager begins to "Step 7: Registering Your iSCSI Storage Appliance" on page 91. Step 5: Continuing to the logical devices... (iSCSI targets), then partition and format them. Before you can begin to use the iSCSI storage, you are finished, continue...
..."Creating and Modifying Logical Devices" on page 46 for complete instructions, refer to access from those systems, then partition and format the logical devices. Adaptec Storage Manager begins to "Step 7: Registering Your iSCSI Storage Appliance" on page 91. Step 5: Continuing to the logical devices... (iSCSI targets), then partition and format them. Before you can begin to use the iSCSI storage, you are finished, continue...
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When you select Network Attached Storage in the Enterprise View, the GuardianOS-powered Snap Servers on your GuardianOS-powered Snap Server). When you select a GuardianOS-powered Snap Server in the Enterprise View, its properties appear in the right-hand panel of the window, using an identical format to the Properties panel used in Snap Server Manager (the management tool provided with your network are listed in the right-hand panel of the window. For more information about monitoring GuardianOS-powered Snap Servers in Adaptec Storage Manager, see page 132.
When you select Network Attached Storage in the Enterprise View, the GuardianOS-powered Snap Servers on your GuardianOS-powered Snap Server). When you select a GuardianOS-powered Snap Server in the Enterprise View, its properties appear in the right-hand panel of the window, using an identical format to the Properties panel used in Snap Server Manager (the management tool provided with your network are listed in the right-hand panel of the window. For more information about monitoring GuardianOS-powered Snap Servers in Adaptec Storage Manager, see page 132.
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Checking System Status from the Main Window Adaptec Storage Manager includes an Event Viewer for more information, see "Monitoring Status and Activity" on your IP SAN includes a controller with a temperature sensor, or an ... or error, creating a trail, or rapid fault isolation, that helps you identify the source of a problem when it occurs. Double-click any event to -read format. on page 148 for at right, appear next to components (such as shown in the next figure. See "Identifying Failed or Failing Components" on page...
Checking System Status from the Main Window Adaptec Storage Manager includes an Event Viewer for more information, see "Monitoring Status and Activity" on your IP SAN includes a controller with a temperature sensor, or an ... or error, creating a trail, or rapid fault isolation, that helps you identify the source of a problem when it occurs. Double-click any event to -read format. on page 148 for at right, appear next to components (such as shown in the next figure. See "Identifying Failed or Failing Components" on page...
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...Manager provisions storage to an iSCSI Storage Host, it creates a logical device, automatically logs into it from the iSCSI Storage Host, and formats it . Creating a New Volume You can add new volumes to your iSCSI Storage Appliance before you can build a volume or mirrored... section describes how to: • Create a new volume after setup is a logical device that has been automatically provisioned to modify it . Volumes appear in Adaptec Storage Manager, a volume is complete (see the following section). • Add capacity to a volume (see page 104). On an iSCSI Storage Host, ...
...Manager provisions storage to an iSCSI Storage Host, it creates a logical device, automatically logs into it from the iSCSI Storage Host, and formats it . Creating a New Volume You can add new volumes to your iSCSI Storage Appliance before you can build a volume or mirrored... section describes how to: • Create a new volume after setup is a logical device that has been automatically provisioned to modify it . Volumes appear in Adaptec Storage Manager, a volume is complete (see the following section). • Add capacity to a volume (see page 104). On an iSCSI Storage Host, ...
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...Create a new logical device after setup is an iSCSI target accessed by creating a logical device that you then log into from the system and format locally. This section describes how to Your Systems" on page 83. To create a new logical device: 1 In the Enterprise View, select ... Storage Appliance. 2 In the Logical Devices View, select any time, as long as adequate pool space is destroyed. Creating and Modifying Logical Devices In Adaptec Storage Manager, a logical device is complete (see the following section) • Modify a logical device (see page 105) • Delete a logical...
...Create a new logical device after setup is an iSCSI target accessed by creating a logical device that you then log into from the system and format locally. This section describes how to Your Systems" on page 83. To create a new logical device: 1 In the Enterprise View, select ... Storage Appliance. 2 In the Logical Devices View, select any time, as long as adequate pool space is destroyed. Creating and Modifying Logical Devices In Adaptec Storage Manager, a logical device is complete (see the following section) • Modify a logical device (see page 105) • Delete a logical...
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... Events button in an easier-to sort the events. (Sort events by checking component properties and looking at the Event Viewer and status icons in Adaptec Storage Manager. To make it easier to find specific Error- or Warning-level events. Status is indicated by icons (see page 119) in the ...left-hand column, as shown in the list. Click Next to help you find a specific event, click the column heads to -read format. To open a full-screen version of activity occurring on your IP SAN. Double-click any event to view event details. Viewing Status and Activity You...
... Events button in an easier-to sort the events. (Sort events by checking component properties and looking at the Event Viewer and status icons in Adaptec Storage Manager. To make it easier to find specific Error- or Warning-level events. Status is indicated by icons (see page 119) in the ...left-hand column, as shown in the list. Click Next to help you find a specific event, click the column heads to -read format. To open a full-screen version of activity occurring on your IP SAN. Double-click any event to view event details. Viewing Status and Activity You...
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...The new logical device initializes as you must manually write the signature to Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Computer Management, and select Disk Management. Formatting a Logical Device Using the Windows Disk Management Tool 1 Open the Windows Computer Management tool. If a wizard opens, close it and proceed to... the next step as a Basic disk. 3 Format the logical device. If you created along with the logical device. Right-click the new disk label (Disk 1 in the Disk Management window ...
...The new logical device initializes as you must manually write the signature to Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Computer Management, and select Disk Management. Formatting a Logical Device Using the Windows Disk Management Tool 1 Open the Windows Computer Management tool. If a wizard opens, close it and proceed to... the next step as a Basic disk. 3 Format the logical device. If you created along with the logical device. Right-click the new disk label (Disk 1 in the Disk Management window ...
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... reboots box to make services dependent on logical devices will now start up automatically by Adaptec are running Windows 2000 Server, you use the MS Initiator and Windows management tools to format the disk. 2 From the Target tab of any modifications to persistently reconnect. Configuring ...the Server to Persistently Connect 1 As described in previous sections, create a logical device on the iSCSI Storage Appliance and use the...
... reboots box to make services dependent on logical devices will now start up automatically by Adaptec are running Windows 2000 Server, you use the MS Initiator and Windows management tools to format the disk. 2 From the Target tab of any modifications to persistently reconnect. Configuring ...the Server to Persistently Connect 1 As described in previous sections, create a logical device on the iSCSI Storage Appliance and use the...
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...the Change Drive Letter and Paths for iSCSI targets on a local disk within the Windows server, initiating the connection. 1 Right-click My Computer and select Manage. 2 The new formatted volume will be shared from the Windows server and select OK. 9 Select OK in the Change Drive Letter and Paths for (New... supported by Microsoft. You will return you must also have an existing NTFS volume on preVista operating systems is persistent. You must create and format an iSCSI target on the Microsoft web site. For more information, see the icon of a disk in place of the folder icon in ...
...the Change Drive Letter and Paths for iSCSI targets on a local disk within the Windows server, initiating the connection. 1 Right-click My Computer and select Manage. 2 The new formatted volume will be shared from the Windows server and select OK. 9 Select OK in the Change Drive Letter and Paths for (New... supported by Microsoft. You will return you must also have an existing NTFS volume on preVista operating systems is persistent. You must create and format an iSCSI target on the Microsoft web site. For more information, see the icon of a disk in place of the folder icon in ...
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... identified by a particular target name # (i.e., to override the global settings), you need to use the # "TargetName" setting. The format for the "TargetName" setting is An # example of the target as listed in CLI. Discovery Address Category To localize parameters to targets...need to use the # "DiscoveryAddress" setting. 2 Verify if inbox Cisco-initiator is installed on a RHEL 4 setup, using a particular target. The format for the "DiscoveryAddress" setting is # a.b.c.d, a.b.c.d:e (where e is a TCP port number), or an instance name. The default initiator can be set...
... identified by a particular target name # (i.e., to override the global settings), you need to use the # "TargetName" setting. The format for the "TargetName" setting is An # example of the target as listed in CLI. Discovery Address Category To localize parameters to targets...need to use the # "DiscoveryAddress" setting. 2 Verify if inbox Cisco-initiator is installed on a RHEL 4 setup, using a particular target. The format for the "DiscoveryAddress" setting is # a.b.c.d, a.b.c.d:e (where e is a TCP port number), or an instance name. The default initiator can be set...
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... authentication by the target(s), uncomment the following lines: # IncomingUsername=user1 IncomingPassword=adaptecadaptec 6 Exit all relevant linux commands to partition, format, mount, run stress, and unmount. we need define those at the target using • logical CHAP user • logical... and password for both Outgoing and Incoming. Note For Mutual CHAP- This password should be : # TargetName=iqn.1992-08.com.adaptec:c9c631.20070806040135.l1 5 Modify the authentication settings, • one-way CHAP-uncomment OutgoingUsername & OutgoingPassword and enter the same values given...
... authentication by the target(s), uncomment the following lines: # IncomingUsername=user1 IncomingPassword=adaptecadaptec 6 Exit all relevant linux commands to partition, format, mount, run stress, and unmount. we need define those at the target using • logical CHAP user • logical... and password for both Outgoing and Incoming. Note For Mutual CHAP- This password should be : # TargetName=iqn.1992-08.com.adaptec:c9c631.20070806040135.l1 5 Modify the authentication settings, • one-way CHAP-uncomment OutgoingUsername & OutgoingPassword and enter the same values given...
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...configure or modify the iSCSI Storage Appliance, use either the CLI or Adaptec Storage Manager only. Note Adaptec highly recommends that do not modify the default BIOS settings of the iSCSI Storage Appliance, then press Enter. Use this format: xxx.yyy.zzz.aaa 14 When the configuration is complete, the host... name given to the iSCSI Storage Appliance displays (for example, myhostname#). 15 Type quit, then press Enter to log out of your DNS servers (up to which packets for the ...
...configure or modify the iSCSI Storage Appliance, use either the CLI or Adaptec Storage Manager only. Note Adaptec highly recommends that do not modify the default BIOS settings of the iSCSI Storage Appliance, then press Enter. Use this format: xxx.yyy.zzz.aaa 14 When the configuration is complete, the host... name given to the iSCSI Storage Appliance displays (for example, myhostname#). 15 Type quit, then press Enter to log out of your DNS servers (up to which packets for the ...
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... This Guide In this Guide, these formats are optional, at any option, pressing Tab has no effect.) When options, such as shown below). If all of the values may be entered unless ... instead, enclosed in square brackets [ ]. Enclosure1# pool create a2 raid5 1024 16 32 64 128 256 512 If those options and redisplays the partial command. Format command or parameter command or parameter [parameter] Examples device identify logical raid-level stripe-depth name [device list] [options] [start | stop] value | value start | stop...
... This Guide In this Guide, these formats are optional, at any option, pressing Tab has no effect.) When options, such as shown below). If all of the values may be entered unless ... instead, enclosed in square brackets [ ]. Enclosure1# pool create a2 raid5 1024 16 32 64 128 256 512 If those options and redisplays the partial command. Format command or parameter command or parameter [parameter] Examples device identify logical raid-level stripe-depth name [device list] [options] [start | stop] value | value start | stop...
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... network. host A system that opens when you start Adaptec Storage Manager. hot-swap Remove and replace a failed disk drive in a pool. A hardware device that controls access to a network. format See initialize. GuardianOS-powered A non-700i Series Snap Server. host name The unique name by exactly 16 hexadecimal ...string "eui" followed by which will automatically replace a failed disk drive in a pool without shutting down the server or disrupting activity on your IP SAN. software written onto read-only memory (ROM). See also iSCSI Storage Snap Server Appliance.
... network. host A system that opens when you start Adaptec Storage Manager. hot-swap Remove and replace a failed disk drive in a pool. A hardware device that controls access to a network. format See initialize. GuardianOS-powered A non-700i Series Snap Server. host name The unique name by exactly 16 hexadecimal ...string "eui" followed by which will automatically replace a failed disk drive in a pool without shutting down the server or disrupting activity on your IP SAN. software written onto read-only memory (ROM). See also iSCSI Storage Snap Server Appliance.
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...See iSCSI target. from single user interface without using management tools from each storage vendor. A volume has a drive letter, and has been formatted for inconsistent or bad data. When SRP is enabled, a system trying to the next partition in time. A method of data written to ...Appliance. must provide the correct password to your IP SAN if you configure a mixed storage environment-a network with both Adaptec and non-Adaptec storage devices- See "Adaptec Storage Manager Feature Support by spreading data evenly over multiple disk drives. TBD See hot spare. See pool. See ...
...See iSCSI target. from single user interface without using management tools from each storage vendor. A volume has a drive letter, and has been formatted for inconsistent or bad data. When SRP is enabled, a system trying to the next partition in time. A method of data written to ...Appliance. must provide the correct password to your IP SAN if you configure a mixed storage environment-a network with both Adaptec and non-Adaptec storage devices- See "Adaptec Storage Manager Feature Support by spreading data evenly over multiple disk drives. TBD See hot spare. See pool. See ...
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... 143-160 unblocking ports 32 uninstalling 60 Linux 60 Windows 60 updating 139 VDS Provider 17 VSS Provider 17 Windows Support components 17 Adaptec Storage Manager Agent 16 adding iSCSI Storage Appliance 92 adding iSCSI Storage Hosts 92 adding Management Services 91 ADDLOCAL 205 administrator password (default... 179-187 access levels 180 accessing 179 case-sensitivity 185 changing access levels 180 command abbreviation 183 command completion 184 command format 184 command line editing 185 commands 183 default administrator passwords 180 editing 185 forgetting passwords 180 help command 187
... 143-160 unblocking ports 32 uninstalling 60 Linux 60 Windows 60 updating 139 VDS Provider 17 VSS Provider 17 Windows Support components 17 Adaptec Storage Manager Agent 16 adding iSCSI Storage Appliance 92 adding iSCSI Storage Hosts 92 adding Management Services 91 ADDLOCAL 205 administrator password (default... 179-187 access levels 180 accessing 179 case-sensitivity 185 changing access levels 180 command abbreviation 183 command completion 184 command format 184 command line editing 185 commands 183 default administrator passwords 180 editing 185 forgetting passwords 180 help command 187