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If You Read Nothing Else In This Guide 16 Chapter 3 Getting Started...17 3.1 Connecting and Logging In 18 3.1.1 Using the Start-up Wizard 18 3.1.2 Logging in from the Home Page 24 3.2 Setting the System Date and Time 26 3.3 Customizing the Date and Time Display 28 3.4 Configuring User Accounts 29 3.4.1 Changing the Default Admin Login Password 29 3.4.2 Adding Admin Accounts 30 3.4.3 Adding User Accounts 31 3.4.4 Modifying Accounts 32 3.4.5 Deleting User Accounts 32 3.5 Logging Out 33 3.6 Exiting the xStack Storage Management Center 33 3.7 Shutting Down the...
If You Read Nothing Else In This Guide 16 Chapter 3 Getting Started...17 3.1 Connecting and Logging In 18 3.1.1 Using the Start-up Wizard 18 3.1.2 Logging in from the Home Page 24 3.2 Setting the System Date and Time 26 3.3 Customizing the Date and Time Display 28 3.4 Configuring User Accounts 29 3.4.1 Changing the Default Admin Login Password 29 3.4.2 Adding Admin Accounts 30 3.4.3 Adding User Accounts 31 3.4.4 Modifying Accounts 32 3.4.5 Deleting User Accounts 32 3.5 Logging Out 33 3.6 Exiting the xStack Storage Management Center 33 3.7 Shutting Down the...
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... 6.2.7 Restoring Factory Default Settings (Control Tab 92 6.2.8 Upgrading Software (Control Tab 92 6.2.9 Restarting the xStack Storage (Control Tab 93 6.2.10 Shutting Down the xStack Storage (Control Tab 94 6.2.11 Selecting a Battery Policy and System Failure Policy (System Policy Tab) .... 94 6.2.12 Configuring User Accounts (Settings Tab 95 6.2.13 Viewing or Changing Advanced Settings (Advanced Settings Tab 96 Chapter 7 Managing Management and Ethernet Ports and Portals 101 7.1 Understanding the Network Settings View 102 xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide vii
... 6.2.7 Restoring Factory Default Settings (Control Tab 92 6.2.8 Upgrading Software (Control Tab 92 6.2.9 Restarting the xStack Storage (Control Tab 93 6.2.10 Shutting Down the xStack Storage (Control Tab 94 6.2.11 Selecting a Battery Policy and System Failure Policy (System Policy Tab) .... 94 6.2.12 Configuring User Accounts (Settings Tab 95 6.2.13 Viewing or Changing Advanced Settings (Advanced Settings Tab 96 Chapter 7 Managing Management and Ethernet Ports and Portals 101 7.1 Understanding the Network Settings View 102 xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide vii
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... Storage system uses the iSCSI protocol over Ethernet to connect to the customer's servers. 1.1 Product Overview The D-Link xStack Storage system is an intelligent, high-performance Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) or 10GbE storage solution designed for businesses that data from its ability to use by the servers exchanging data with the customer's existing LAN and improves security. Complete configuration and management are easily established using the storage system's volume management, initiator, target, network...
... Storage system uses the iSCSI protocol over Ethernet to connect to the customer's servers. 1.1 Product Overview The D-Link xStack Storage system is an intelligent, high-performance Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) or 10GbE storage solution designed for businesses that data from its ability to use by the servers exchanging data with the customer's existing LAN and improves security. Complete configuration and management are easily established using the storage system's volume management, initiator, target, network...
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... and data formats used at their endpoints, iSCSI is a one or more specialized. An iSCSI target node name is managed on the SCSI specifications from the ISO's Technical Committee Ten (T10), the ANSI-accredited body responsible for secondary services such as authentication). xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 3 Every volume creation automatically includes the creation of properties. The server (iSCSI initiator) can use the same networking stack...
... and data formats used at their endpoints, iSCSI is a one or more specialized. An iSCSI target node name is managed on the SCSI specifications from the ISO's Technical Committee Ten (T10), the ANSI-accredited body responsible for secondary services such as authentication). xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 3 Every volume creation automatically includes the creation of properties. The server (iSCSI initiator) can use the same networking stack...
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... installed, you view and configure the settings for one view to download it if the host system has Internet access. In addition: The xStack Storage arrays must be powered-up user accounts, upgrading software, and selecting an xStack Storage battery policy. Network Settings View - lets you view and manage xStack Storage hard disks. System Administration View - For your xStack Storage solutions in the views is v1.6.0.0. lets you perform system administrator activities such as setting...
... installed, you view and configure the settings for one view to download it if the host system has Internet access. In addition: The xStack Storage arrays must be powered-up user accounts, upgrading software, and selecting an xStack Storage battery policy. Network Settings View - lets you view and manage xStack Storage hard disks. System Administration View - For your xStack Storage solutions in the views is v1.6.0.0. lets you perform system administrator activities such as setting...
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... admin and add/edit user privileges and then delete the default admin account, write the new username and password on the management PC that server every hour. You can click on the "Synchronize Remote Time" button to use a different PC, you will be logged in Figure 3-10). 26 Chapter 3 Getting Started For a list of paper. To set the date and time, perform the following steps: Click the Log In button below the Password...
... admin and add/edit user privileges and then delete the default admin account, write the new username and password on the management PC that server every hour. You can click on the "Synchronize Remote Time" button to use a different PC, you will be logged in Figure 3-10). 26 Chapter 3 Getting Started For a list of paper. To set the date and time, perform the following steps: Click the Log In button below the Password...
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... shows the composition of the volumes on the xStack Storage array. If you rename and view volume information, view extent information, enable Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP), set a CHAP password, grant or revoke iSCSI initiator access to the volume; The information shown can be sorted by volume name or by Initiator radio button, information in the Main Display is replaced with them (see Figure 4-1). By default...
... shows the composition of the volumes on the xStack Storage array. If you rename and view volume information, view extent information, enable Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP), set a CHAP password, grant or revoke iSCSI initiator access to the volume; The information shown can be sorted by volume name or by Initiator radio button, information in the Main Display is replaced with them (see Figure 4-1). By default...
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... a value of 0 (session recovery class). xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 67 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 an active task reassignment after an unexpected connection termination or a connection reset. Settings (can be used by 32-bit operating systems to access volumes that are larger than...
... a value of 0 (session recovery class). xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 67 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 an active task reassignment after an unexpected connection termination or a connection reset. Settings (can be used by 32-bit operating systems to access volumes that are larger than...
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... 6.2.2. The Controller tab shows hardware and software revisions and status of the item (Information, Warning or Error). Restoring factory default settings. See section 6.2.11 The User Accounts tab lets you view and change system settings. See sections 6.2.12 and 3.4. The Advanced Settings tab lets you setup Administrative and User accounts. Save the current xStack Storage configuration. See section 6.2.6. - in Figure 6-4, the array is configured for dual-controller systems...
... 6.2.2. The Controller tab shows hardware and software revisions and status of the item (Information, Warning or Error). Restoring factory default settings. See section 6.2.11 The User Accounts tab lets you view and change system settings. See sections 6.2.12 and 3.4. The Advanced Settings tab lets you setup Administrative and User accounts. Save the current xStack Storage configuration. See section 6.2.6. - in Figure 6-4, the array is configured for dual-controller systems...
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For a complete list of the System Administration view, you can return the xStack Storage to the settings that are already running version 2.5.0 (or later), this procedure will update the software on both controllers at the same time. Restore Factory Defaults Message 3. If your environment uses a portbased firewall, either disable the firewall prior to upgrading software or create a rule that contain new features and other improvements. For more...
For a complete list of the System Administration view, you can return the xStack Storage to the settings that are already running version 2.5.0 (or later), this procedure will update the software on both controllers at the same time. Restore Factory Defaults Message 3. If your environment uses a portbased firewall, either disable the firewall prior to upgrading software or create a rule that contain new features and other improvements. For more...
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... default setting Stop buffering I /O to keep the current Battery and System Failure policies. Summary of Battery Failure Options Option Ignore Battery Status Stop buffering I /O in a dual-controller system has failed. For more information about potential data loss or corruption in the event of any volumes. 6.2.12 Configuring User Accounts (Settings Tab) Using the User Accounts button in the surviving controller. 5. Thereafter, you can change a user's login password or delete user accounts for the admin user...
... default setting Stop buffering I /O to keep the current Battery and System Failure policies. Summary of Battery Failure Options Option Ignore Battery Status Stop buffering I /O in a dual-controller system has failed. For more information about potential data loss or corruption in the event of any volumes. 6.2.12 Configuring User Accounts (Settings Tab) Using the User Accounts button in the surviving controller. 5. Thereafter, you can change a user's login password or delete user accounts for the admin user...
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.... xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 99 A system restart is 0.0.0.0. Use the "Mute Alarm" button to the Hardware Reference Guide for the SNMP Trap destination. Please check the event log for a distribution list. Enter an IP address, email address, or other meaningful entry that identifies the storage system as the source of the SNMP Trap destination. Enter the port number of the email. Table 6-5. Default is replaced by email when an...
.... xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 99 A system restart is 0.0.0.0. Use the "Mute Alarm" button to the Hardware Reference Guide for the SNMP Trap destination. Please check the event log for a distribution list. Enter an IP address, email address, or other meaningful entry that identifies the storage system as the source of the SNMP Trap destination. Enter the port number of the email. Table 6-5. Default is replaced by email when an...
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... you to create a portal on the selected port, replace the port with dual controllers, all of these settings will be automatically and transparently transferred to the redundant controller in the event of the selected portal. 7.1 Understanding the Network Settings View In the Network Settings View, the Main Display shows the IP address and connection status of the xStack Storage management port, Ethernet ports, and Link Aggregate Groups (LAGs) for the selected port and lets...
... you to create a portal on the selected port, replace the port with dual controllers, all of these settings will be automatically and transparently transferred to the redundant controller in the event of the selected portal. 7.1 Understanding the Network Settings View In the Network Settings View, the Main Display shows the IP address and connection status of the xStack Storage management port, Ethernet ports, and Link Aggregate Groups (LAGs) for the selected port and lets...
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... must either disable the firewall or create or revise a source-based firewall rule (not a port-based rule) so that uses a firewall, there will need to replicate the settings on the View menu. 9.3 Working with the system randomly selecting the first available open port that you use particular configuration settings after upgrading the xStack Storage software. The xStack Storage system gets replaced. The xStack Storage settings become corrupted...
... must either disable the firewall or create or revise a source-based firewall rule (not a port-based rule) so that uses a firewall, there will need to replicate the settings on the View menu. 9.3 Working with the system randomly selecting the first available open port that you use particular configuration settings after upgrading the xStack Storage software. The xStack Storage system gets replaced. The xStack Storage settings become corrupted...
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... servers, network switches and the xStack Storage system. Contact D-Link Technical Support to request an RMA for a replacement power supply. Incorrect battery policy setting or a failed battery. Verify that the MTU sizes are configured to run at 1 Gbps, and that all power cable connections. Check if either Battery has failed, as Parity volume initialization or a volume scan) may be blocked. Check all network connections are consistent between the storage array and your network...
... servers, network switches and the xStack Storage system. Contact D-Link Technical Support to request an RMA for a replacement power supply. Incorrect battery policy setting or a failed battery. Verify that the MTU sizes are configured to run at 1 Gbps, and that all power cable connections. Check if either Battery has failed, as Parity volume initialization or a volume scan) may be blocked. Check all network connections are consistent between the storage array and your network...
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... email notification enabled setting Returns the email password Sets the email password Returns the email server IP address Sets the email server IP address Returns the email port number Sets the email port number Returns the address where emails are to be sent Sets the address where emails are to be sent Returns the username to whom emails are to be sent Sets the username to whom emails are to external connections such as setting or viewing information email notification settings and iSNS settings. Table 5-33 provides an alphabetical list...
... email notification enabled setting Returns the email password Sets the email password Returns the email server IP address Sets the email server IP address Returns the email port number Sets the email port number Returns the address where emails are to be sent Sets the address where emails are to be sent Returns the username to whom emails are to be sent Sets the username to whom emails are to external connections such as setting or viewing information email notification settings and iSNS settings. Table 5-33 provides an alphabetical list...
Datasheet
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...; Volume Virtualization technology • Supports multiple RAID types and volumes segments on single drive • Optimizes capacity utilization and maximizes performance • Supports Online Capacity Expansion, Volume Reconfiguration and Migration on a single controller, each support 12 internal SAS/SATA1 hard drives and with Fibre Channel switching, separate host bus adapters, expensive storage subsystems and administration is a highly available, data center-class network storage solution in Power Off • Additional DSN-5000...
...; Volume Virtualization technology • Supports multiple RAID types and volumes segments on single drive • Optimizes capacity utilization and maximizes performance • Supports Online Capacity Expansion, Volume Reconfiguration and Migration on a single controller, each support 12 internal SAS/SATA1 hard drives and with Fibre Channel switching, separate host bus adapters, expensive storage subsystems and administration is a highly available, data center-class network storage solution in Power Off • Additional DSN-5000...
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... Direct Attached Storage (DAS), providing primary online storage, or providing up to prevent disk failure. Volatile cache data protection is afforded via the Storage Management Initiative-Specification (SMI-S) command set of the box and ready to manage multiple units from a single screen. Additionally, volume growth can quickly deploy a SAN and simply add more drives as RAID, online capacity expansion, volume reconfiguration and migration. Users can occur without volume migration or...
... Direct Attached Storage (DAS), providing primary online storage, or providing up to prevent disk failure. Volatile cache data protection is afforded via the Storage Management Initiative-Specification (SMI-S) command set of the box and ready to manage multiple units from a single screen. Additionally, volume growth can quickly deploy a SAN and simply add more drives as RAID, online capacity expansion, volume reconfiguration and migration. Users can occur without volume migration or...
Datasheet
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...: 168TB Total Capacity - DSN-5110-10: 96TB Total Capacity - DSN-5000 Series iSCSI SAN Array Technical Specifications DSN-5110-10 DSN-5210-10 DSN-5410-10 Features Drive Bays Drive Interface Support System Memory Cache Memory Battery Backup for Cache Bandwidth 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 Host Interface Connections CHAP Authentication...
...: 168TB Total Capacity - DSN-5110-10: 96TB Total Capacity - DSN-5000 Series iSCSI SAN Array Technical Specifications DSN-5110-10 DSN-5210-10 DSN-5410-10 Features Drive Bays Drive Interface Support System Memory Cache Memory Battery Backup for Cache Bandwidth 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 Host Interface Connections CHAP Authentication...
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... DSN-5000 Series iSCSI SAN Array Access Control of Management iSCSI/TCP/IP Full HW Offload Jumbo Frames Support LAG Support (Link Aggregation) VLAN Support Flow Control 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 Chip (one per controller) • RAID Levels 0, 1, 1+0 and 5 (Striped sets, mirrored sets, striped mirrored sets and parity sets) • 1,024 Virtual Volumes...
... DSN-5000 Series iSCSI SAN Array Access Control of Management iSCSI/TCP/IP Full HW Offload Jumbo Frames Support LAG Support (Link Aggregation) VLAN Support Flow Control 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 Chip (one per controller) • RAID Levels 0, 1, 1+0 and 5 (Striped sets, mirrored sets, striped mirrored sets and parity sets) • 1,024 Virtual Volumes...