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... 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 xStack Storage Array 34 vi Contents Contents Chapter 1 Introduction ...1 1.1 Product...
... 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 xStack Storage Array 34 vi Contents Contents Chapter 1 Introduction ...1 1.1 Product...
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... change the login password for administrative activities. 6. To modify more users, repeat steps 3 through 6. 3.4.5 Deleting User Accounts If you do not want to delete it . 32 Chapter 3 Getting Started No warning message appears prior to keep the account before deleting it .
... change the login password for administrative activities. 6. To modify more users, repeat steps 3 through 6. 3.4.5 Deleting User Accounts If you do not want to delete it . 32 Chapter 3 Getting Started No warning message appears prior to keep the account before deleting it .
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... Figure 4-10). 42 Chapter 4 Managing Volumes The Grant Access screen appears (see section 4.4.5) before you establish an iSCSI session and connection to that only supports 32-bit addressing (such as Windows XP), you wish to access a volume that is assumed for that volume from 512 bytes to be changed. Do not...
... Figure 4-10). 42 Chapter 4 Managing Volumes The Grant Access screen appears (see section 4.4.5) before you establish an iSCSI session and connection to that only supports 32-bit addressing (such as Windows XP), you wish to access a volume that is assumed for that volume from 512 bytes to be changed. Do not...
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... choices (Advanced) in Table C-1. JBOD - If you selected Stripe/Mirror, Parity, or Stripe, a Stripe Width screen similar to the one logical drive, with respect to 32, and provides improved data redundancy and performance. - Click Next. splits data evenly across additional drives if the capacity required exceeds that helps detect data integrity...
... choices (Advanced) in Table C-1. JBOD - If you selected Stripe/Mirror, Parity, or Stripe, a Stripe Width screen similar to the one logical drive, with respect to 32, and provides improved data redundancy and performance. - Click Next. splits data evenly across additional drives if the capacity required exceeds that helps detect data integrity...
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... by using the Advanced Volume Setting tab (see section 4.4.5) before you must not be slightly different than 2TB from a host operating system that only supports 32-bit addressing (such as Windows XP), you establish an iSCSI session and connection to be allocated for all volumes. Once a new block size has been...
... by using the Advanced Volume Setting tab (see section 4.4.5) before you must not be slightly different than 2TB from a host operating system that only supports 32-bit addressing (such as Windows XP), you establish an iSCSI session and connection to be allocated for all volumes. Once a new block size has been...
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xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 61 Extents Tab (Basic Information) You can use one of the advanced extent information displayed in the Volume Actions panel. Press the right mouse button and click Extent Table View (Advanced) from the shortcut menu. Press the F9 key. Figure 4-32 shows an example of the following methods to display advanced extent information in the Extents tab for the selected volume: On the Volumes menu, check Show Advanced Extents. Check Show Advanced Extents in the Extent tab. Figure 4-31.
xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 61 Extents Tab (Basic Information) You can use one of the advanced extent information displayed in the Volume Actions panel. Press the right mouse button and click Extent Table View (Advanced) from the shortcut menu. Press the F9 key. Figure 4-32 shows an example of the following methods to display advanced extent information in the Extents tab for the selected volume: On the Volumes menu, check Show Advanced Extents. Check Show Advanced Extents in the Extent tab. Figure 4-31.
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Clicking a drive link in the Main Display is being reconfigured. This read-only screen shows the description and status of the drive you selected. When the reconfiguration process completes, this tab disappears automatically. 62 Chapter 4 Managing Volumes Advanced Extent Information in the Extents Tab 4.4.3 Viewing Reconfiguration Information (Reconfigure Tab) If the volume selected in the first Description column displays the Physical Storage View of the drive being reconfigured (see section 4.3.5), a Reconfigure tab appears between the Extents and Security tabs. Figure 4-32.
Clicking a drive link in the Main Display is being reconfigured. This read-only screen shows the description and status of the drive you selected. When the reconfiguration process completes, this tab disappears automatically. 62 Chapter 4 Managing Volumes Advanced Extent Information in the Extents Tab 4.4.3 Viewing Reconfiguration Information (Reconfigure Tab) If the volume selected in the first Description column displays the Physical Storage View of the drive being reconfigured (see section 4.3.5), a Reconfigure tab appears between the Extents and Security tabs. Figure 4-32.
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... a sequence of input (DataIn) PDUs or solicited output (Data-Out) PDUs. Choices are: CHAP (default) None Allows the volume to be used by 32-bit operating systems to access volumes that are : No Digest CRC32C (default) The longest data segment (in seconds, negotiated between the initiator and...
... a sequence of input (DataIn) PDUs or solicited output (Data-Out) PDUs. Choices are: CHAP (default) None Allows the volume to be used by 32-bit operating systems to access volumes that are : No Digest CRC32C (default) The longest data segment (in seconds, negotiated between the initiator and...
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... the largest amount of outgoing IP packets. The allowable range is disabled. (default) Determines whether the storage system automatically adapts its date and time with 32-bit operating systems) 98 Chapter 6 System Administration The window scale value represents the number of the NTP Time Server to allow the storage system to...
... the largest amount of outgoing IP packets. The allowable range is disabled. (default) Determines whether the storage system automatically adapts its date and time with 32-bit operating systems) 98 Chapter 6 System Administration The window scale value represents the number of the NTP Time Server to allow the storage system to...
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Table 5-32. Property TcpipMaxIpSegmentation TcpipPmtuEnabled TcpipTimestampEnabled TcpipTimeToLive TcpipWindowScale UserList DefaultVolumeBlockSizeBytes Description Associated Global Action Commands Returns the TCP/IP Max IP Segmentation value Show Sets ... Global Action Commands Return Parameter Show Value Set Value Command Line Interface User's Guide 69 In Table 5-32, for example, BatteryPolicy is used with the global action commands Show and Set. Table 5-32 provides an alphabetical list of the properties in the SystemPolicy context, along with a description of either 512...
Table 5-32. Property TcpipMaxIpSegmentation TcpipPmtuEnabled TcpipTimestampEnabled TcpipTimeToLive TcpipWindowScale UserList DefaultVolumeBlockSizeBytes Description Associated Global Action Commands Returns the TCP/IP Max IP Segmentation value Show Sets ... Global Action Commands Return Parameter Show Value Set Value Command Line Interface User's Guide 69 In Table 5-32, for example, BatteryPolicy is used with the global action commands Show and Set. Table 5-32 provides an alphabetical list of the properties in the SystemPolicy context, along with a description of either 512...
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SerialNumber = Y65N42TE SASChannelNumber = 0 EnclosureNumber = 0 SlotNumber = 0 DriveNumber = 0 Vendor = VendorModel = Maxtor 7Y250M0 ATAVersion = 7 ActualLinkSpeed = 0 SupportedLinkSpeeds = 0 SupportedLinkSpeeds SATAQueueingSupport = ENABLED SATAQueueDepth = 32 Supports48BitAddress = true SMARTData = SMARTData [0], Status=OK 84 Chapter 6 Application Examples
SerialNumber = Y65N42TE SASChannelNumber = 0 EnclosureNumber = 0 SlotNumber = 0 DriveNumber = 0 Vendor = VendorModel = Maxtor 7Y250M0 ATAVersion = 7 ActualLinkSpeed = 0 SupportedLinkSpeeds = 0 SupportedLinkSpeeds SATAQueueingSupport = ENABLED SATAQueueDepth = 32 Supports48BitAddress = true SMARTData = SMARTData [0], Status=OK 84 Chapter 6 Application Examples
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...-bit (Standard & Enterprise) with v2.07 iSCSI initiator or later • Windows Server 2008 Enterprise 32 & 64-bit with Built-in iSCSI initiator • Windows XP Pro® 32 & 64-bit with 2TB Hard Drives • Additional DSN-5000-10 Expansion Arrays Provide - No MS iSCSI Initiator support, Qlogic HBA only • Red...
...-bit (Standard & Enterprise) with v2.07 iSCSI initiator or later • Windows Server 2008 Enterprise 32 & 64-bit with Built-in iSCSI initiator • Windows XP Pro® 32 & 64-bit with 2TB Hard Drives • Additional DSN-5000-10 Expansion Arrays Provide - No MS iSCSI Initiator support, Qlogic HBA only • Red...