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...; Four 1GbE Data Ports Storage Network Management business xStack Storage® 4x1GbE iSCSI SAN Array with 5 SATA Bays Introduction D-Link's DSN-1100-10 iSCSI SAN array is significantly reduced. DSN-1100-10 iSCSI SAN Array Features • Handles Over 80,000 I/Os Per Second • Battery Protected Cache Memory: 256MB Standard • System Memory: 256MB Standard • 5 Hot-Swap SATA Hard Drive Bays • Supports 10TB...
...; Four 1GbE Data Ports Storage Network Management business xStack Storage® 4x1GbE iSCSI SAN Array with 5 SATA Bays Introduction D-Link's DSN-1100-10 iSCSI SAN array is significantly reduced. DSN-1100-10 iSCSI SAN Array Features • Handles Over 80,000 I/Os Per Second • Battery Protected Cache Memory: 256MB Standard • System Memory: 256MB Standard • 5 Hot-Swap SATA Hard Drive Bays • Supports 10TB...
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... stack packs SCSI commands and data into IP packets, which are published by the IETF, but a SAN allows an unlimited number of storage from the drives. The xStack Storage system manages initiator access to seven targets, but based on the server operating system's terminology. The server (iSCSI initiator) can use the same networking stack as authentication...
... stack packs SCSI commands and data into IP packets, which are published by the IETF, but a SAN allows an unlimited number of storage from the drives. The xStack Storage system manages initiator access to seven targets, but based on the server operating system's terminology. The server (iSCSI initiator) can use the same networking stack as authentication...
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...of your online network storage with powerful feature-rich offerings and point-and-click simplicity, the xStack Storage Management Center empowers you need to maximize your xStack Storage arrays. Chapter 2 ...xStack Storage infrastructure. It includes an overview of the xStack Storage Management Center, a description of its user interface, and step-by your D-Link DSN iSCSI SAN Array, please consult the Interoperability Matrix found on xStack Storage arrays. The xStack Storage Management Center from D-Link Inc has been designed and optimized from the ground up to deliver the command...
...of your online network storage with powerful feature-rich offerings and point-and-click simplicity, the xStack Storage Management Center empowers you need to maximize your xStack Storage arrays. Chapter 2 ...xStack Storage infrastructure. It includes an overview of the xStack Storage Management Center, a description of its user interface, and step-by your D-Link DSN iSCSI SAN Array, please consult the Interoperability Matrix found on xStack Storage arrays. The xStack Storage Management Center from D-Link Inc has been designed and optimized from the ground up to deliver the command...
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... perform centralized storage configuration, management, administrative, and network activities for best practices on using your convenience, there are performed in -time snapshot. lets you view and manage xStack Storage hard disks. System Administration View - To update the information shown, either click Refresh All on the View menu or press the F5 key. 10 Chapter 2 Overview...
... perform centralized storage configuration, management, administrative, and network activities for best practices on using your convenience, there are performed in -time snapshot. lets you view and manage xStack Storage hard disks. System Administration View - To update the information shown, either click Refresh All on the View menu or press the F5 key. 10 Chapter 2 Overview...
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... Toolbar on the View menu. xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 11 The menu bar contains commands for performing activities relative to managing the physical storage on the xStack Storage array. If you switch views. The following sections describe these areas. 2.3.1 Understanding the User Interface Figure 2-1 shows the different areas of the commands and menus on the menu bar...
... Toolbar on the View menu. xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 11 The menu bar contains commands for performing activities relative to managing the physical storage on the xStack Storage array. If you switch views. The following sections describe these areas. 2.3.1 Understanding the User Interface Figure 2-1 shows the different areas of the commands and menus on the menu bar...
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... an added convenience, some tasks can then select an option from a shortcut menu that appears. Tooltip 2.3.2.1 Shortcut Menu The previous section explained how the menus, commands, and toolbar can be performed by pressing the right mouse button and clicking an option from the shortcut menu to perform activities. In Volume View...
... an added convenience, some tasks can then select an option from a shortcut menu that appears. Tooltip 2.3.2.1 Shortcut Menu The previous section explained how the menus, commands, and toolbar can be performed by pressing the right mouse button and clicking an option from the shortcut menu to perform activities. In Volume View...
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... again. Click here to the one in Figure 3-8 appears. displays a log in screen similar to install the xStack Storage Advanced Features for instructions. Should you are satisfied with the settings on the Summary page, click Finish to commit the settings... After the storage system restarts, the home page appears (see section 3.1.2). 3.1.2 Logging in from the Home Page The xStack Storage Management Center home page has the following three links (see Figure 3-8): Click here to the D-Link Virtual Disk Services Guide and the xStack Storage Command Line Interface ...
... again. Click here to the one in Figure 3-8 appears. displays a log in screen similar to install the xStack Storage Advanced Features for instructions. Should you are satisfied with the settings on the Summary page, click Finish to commit the settings... After the storage system restarts, the home page appears (see section 3.1.2). 3.1.2 Logging in from the Home Page The xStack Storage Management Center home page has the following three links (see Figure 3-8): Click here to the D-Link Virtual Disk Services Guide and the xStack Storage Command Line Interface ...
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... Connections Primary Header Digest Method Secondary Header Digest Method Primary Data Digest Method Description Maximum amount, in bytes, of a single SCSI command. Choices are : No Digest (default) CRC32C Secondary header digest used by the initiator before failing the connection...is 1 to 8. The default is 8192 bytes. Figure 4-35. Maximum time to wait, in response to -send (R2T) requests that follow the command. Choices are : No Digest (default) CRC32C 66 Chapter 4 Managing Volumes Maximum number of unsolicited Data-Out PDUs, if any,...
... Connections Primary Header Digest Method Secondary Header Digest Method Primary Data Digest Method Description Maximum amount, in bytes, of a single SCSI command. Choices are : No Digest (default) CRC32C Secondary header digest used by the initiator before failing the connection...is 1 to 8. The default is 8192 bytes. Figure 4-35. Maximum time to wait, in response to -send (R2T) requests that follow the command. Choices are : No Digest (default) CRC32C 66 Chapter 4 Managing Volumes Maximum number of unsolicited Data-Out PDUs, if any,...
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...the stripe width. Higher numbers represent more information, refer to access the data on the selected volume. Disable the iSCSI Sync Cache command? (Sync Cache becomes NOP) Read-Ahead Cache Size (KBytes) Optimize for a R2T request before trying an explicit/implicit logout or...The block size (measured in seconds, negotiated between the initiator and the target before sending data to specify the size of 16TB. xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 67 Length of error recovery that the volume can significantly affect your data throughput. This item is ...
...the stripe width. Higher numbers represent more information, refer to access the data on the selected volume. Disable the iSCSI Sync Cache command? (Sync Cache becomes NOP) Read-Ahead Cache Size (KBytes) Optimize for a R2T request before trying an explicit/implicit logout or...The block size (measured in seconds, negotiated between the initiator and the target before sending data to specify the size of 16TB. xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 67 Length of error recovery that the volume can significantly affect your data throughput. This item is ...
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... item is always enabled. Indicates whether sequences of data PDUs must be transmitted by using the Security tab that the initiator piggybacks onto an iSCSI command PDU.) This item is always disabled. In the Volume View sorted by Initiator, click on a specific iSCSI initiator (other than "All Initiators") in Figure 4-36...
... item is always enabled. Indicates whether sequences of data PDUs must be transmitted by using the Security tab that the initiator piggybacks onto an iSCSI command PDU.) This item is always disabled. In the Volume View sorted by Initiator, click on a specific iSCSI initiator (other than "All Initiators") in Figure 4-36...
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... (see section 2.3). For more information about a command, refer to its display preferences (see section 8.1). removes an xStack Storage from being managed by the xStack Storage Management Center (see section 9.2). Exit - closes the xStack Storage Management Center and exits the session (see section 6.1). displays the Physical Storage View (see section 7.1). Network Settings - displays the Network Settings View (see section 5.1). displays or...
... (see section 2.3). For more information about a command, refer to its display preferences (see section 8.1). removes an xStack Storage from being managed by the xStack Storage Management Center (see section 9.2). Exit - closes the xStack Storage Management Center and exits the session (see section 6.1). displays the Physical Storage View (see section 7.1). Network Settings - displays the Network Settings View (see section 5.1). displays or...
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... IsBatteryCharging items from the United States government. for software version 2.6.0 December 2009 Version 1.4 - updated for software version 2.7.0, including new commands for SNMP support, revised syntax for the IntegrityScanNow command, and several new commands in the AdvancedSettings context and removal of technical data contained in this document may require an export license from the...
... IsBatteryCharging items from the United States government. for software version 2.6.0 December 2009 Version 1.4 - updated for software version 2.7.0, including new commands for SNMP support, revised syntax for the IntegrityScanNow command, and several new commands in the AdvancedSettings context and removal of technical data contained in this document may require an export license from the...
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..., or develop custom applications 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 DLink storage system. Notes Notes provide information that the...storage management expertise and previous experience using a CLI. This document assumes that deserves special attention. Improper CLI use can cause damage to the person installing it. Preface This document is intended for storage managers, administrators, and developers responsible for using the command...
..., or develop custom applications 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 DLink storage system. Notes Notes provide information that the...storage management expertise and previous experience using a CLI. This document assumes that deserves special attention. Improper CLI use can cause damage to the person installing it. Preface This document is intended for storage managers, administrators, and developers responsible for using the command...
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...reference for which you enter literally as a general overview of the operation of the CLI. Italics = indicate arguments for details on the commands. Command Line Interface User's Guide v When appropriate, bold text is intended that you supply values. < > = angle brackets denote a descriptor to text.... Bold text = indicates commands and keywords that the reader can start to this document. This User's Guide also provides concepts and terminology specific to understanding the ...
...reference for which you enter literally as a general overview of the operation of the CLI. Italics = indicate arguments for details on the commands. Command Line Interface User's Guide v When appropriate, bold text is intended that you supply values. < > = angle brackets denote a descriptor to text.... Bold text = indicates commands and keywords that the reader can start to this document. This User's Guide also provides concepts and terminology specific to understanding the ...
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... Starting the CLI 14 2.3.1 Using the CLI Shortcut to Start the CLI 14 2.3.2 Using the Run Command 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 ...
... Starting the CLI 14 2.3.1 Using the CLI Shortcut to Start the CLI 14 2.3.2 Using the Run Command 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 ...
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...5 Supported CLI Commands and Properties 47 5.1 System Commands and Properties 48 5.2 Controller Commands and Properties 50 5.3 PhysicalPort Commands and Properties 52 5.4 PoolList Commands and Properties 53 5.5 DiskList Property 53 5.6 Disk Commands 54 5.7 VolumeList Property 55 5.8 Volume Commands and Properties 55 5.9 VolumeComposition Properties 57 5.10 Extent Properties 57... 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
...5 Supported CLI Commands and Properties 47 5.1 System Commands and Properties 48 5.2 Controller Commands and Properties 50 5.3 PhysicalPort Commands and Properties 52 5.4 PoolList Commands and Properties 53 5.5 DiskList Property 53 5.6 Disk Commands 54 5.7 VolumeList Property 55 5.8 Volume Commands and Properties 55 5.9 VolumeComposition Properties 57 5.10 Extent Properties 57... 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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... 23 Figure 3-4. Example of Using the -g, -u, and -p Switches 16 Figure 2-14. Ready to Install the Program Screen 12 Figure 2-10. Progress Bar 13 Figure 2-11. InstallShield Wizard Complete Screen 13 Figure 2-12. Example of Using the -I Switch 17 Figure 3-1. Example of... Using the -x Switch 16 Figure 2-15. Example of Errors Displayed in Completion Code Mode 25 Command Line Interface User's Guide ix Examples of Normal Output 23 Figure 3-3. Management Center Home Page 8 Figure 2-2. Setup Type Screen 11 Figure ...
... 23 Figure 3-4. Example of Using the -g, -u, and -p Switches 16 Figure 2-14. Ready to Install the Program Screen 12 Figure 2-10. Progress Bar 13 Figure 2-11. InstallShield Wizard Complete Screen 13 Figure 2-12. Example of Using the -I Switch 17 Figure 3-1. Example of... Using the -x Switch 16 Figure 2-15. Example of Errors Displayed in Completion Code Mode 25 Command Line Interface User's Guide ix Examples of Normal Output 23 Figure 3-3. Management Center Home Page 8 Figure 2-2. Setup Type Screen 11 Figure ...
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... this chapter are connected together to achieve a very flexible range of results. Using the CLI can create a sequence of commands that contain one GUI program to the Management Center graphical user interface (GUI). CLI users can be used as an alternative...latest information about the CLI, consult the Interoperability Matrix on the D-Link Web site: www.dlink.com. Users who want to develop tools and applications that provides commands for configuring, managing, and monitoring an D-Link storage array. Users that want to perform multiple tasks. By comparison, there is...
... this chapter are connected together to achieve a very flexible range of results. Using the CLI can create a sequence of commands that contain one GUI program to the Management Center graphical user interface (GUI). CLI users can be used as an alternative...latest information about the CLI, consult the Interoperability Matrix on the D-Link Web site: www.dlink.com. Users who want to develop tools and applications that provides commands for configuring, managing, and monitoring an D-Link storage array. Users that want to perform multiple tasks. By comparison, there is...
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... Pop operations and then create a 30 GB volume named Engineering. The following command line, for an array. Command Line Interface User's Guide 3 Global action commands indicate an action that you want to change. For example, the command createVolume creates a new volume and the command addInitiator adds an iSCSI initiator to the list of known initiators for...
... Pop operations and then create a 30 GB volume named Engineering. The following command line, for an array. Command Line Interface User's Guide 3 Global action commands indicate an action that you want to change. For example, the command createVolume creates a new volume and the command addInitiator adds an iSCSI initiator to the list of known initiators for...
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... has a single LAG associated with the properties. 1.4 Understanding the CLI Hierarchy The CLI consists of a hierarchy of contexts, commands, and properties. Double arrows show a link from one starting context to PhysicalPort). Some contexts have many physical ports(indicated by a single arrow from DiskList to LAG). ...the CLI hierarchy (if you used the Push command to navigate down the hierarchy) or to the root level (if you set the name of software running on the array. and property-based navigation: Single arrows show a link from one starting context to the push/pop...
... has a single LAG associated with the properties. 1.4 Understanding the CLI Hierarchy The CLI consists of a hierarchy of contexts, commands, and properties. Double arrows show a link from one starting context to PhysicalPort). Some contexts have many physical ports(indicated by a single arrow from DiskList to LAG). ...the CLI hierarchy (if you used the Push command to navigate down the hierarchy) or to the root level (if you set the name of software running on the array. and property-based navigation: Single arrows show a link from one starting context to the push/pop...