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... 2.3.7 Status Bar 15 2.4 Getting Help 15 2.5 READ THIS SECTION - 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...
... 2.3.7 Status Bar 15 2.4 Getting Help 15 2.5 READ THIS SECTION - 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...
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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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... high. Figure 1-1. At its front end, the xStack Storage system uses the iSCSI protocol over Ethernet to connect to the customer's servers. The Storage Area Network (SAN) shown is an Ethernet network used by a customer's host computers (servers). A variety of Serial ATA (SATA), Serial-attached SCSI (SAS), or Solid State Devices (SSD) drives. Figure 1-1 shows a typical xStack Storage system configuration. Advanced features such as a SAN keeps that want to...
... high. Figure 1-1. At its front end, the xStack Storage system uses the iSCSI protocol over Ethernet to connect to the customer's servers. The Storage Area Network (SAN) shown is an Ethernet network used by a customer's host computers (servers). A variety of Serial ATA (SATA), Serial-attached SCSI (SAS), or Solid State Devices (SSD) drives. Figure 1-1 shows a typical xStack Storage system configuration. Advanced features such as a SAN keeps that want to...
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... unlimited number of discovered target node names. 1.3 Storage Pools and Drives Storage space is more iSCSI target nodes and automatically assigns target node names using the standard naming convention with clients requesting data from the drives. The xStack Storage system serves as described later in an xStack Storage system. Each Volume is conceptually similar to extend an existing storage technology across IP networks. The server (iSCSI initiator...
... unlimited number of discovered target node names. 1.3 Storage Pools and Drives Storage space is more iSCSI target nodes and automatically assigns target node names using the standard naming convention with clients requesting data from the drives. The xStack Storage system serves as described later in an xStack Storage system. Each Volume is conceptually similar to extend an existing storage technology across IP networks. The server (iSCSI initiator...
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... administrator activities such as the xStack Storage management port. Web browser (Windows Internet Explorer v6.0 or later, FireFox 2.0 on the View menu or press the F5 key. 10 Chapter 2 Overview of the Management Center Software The minimum version of all arrays must have an installed: Network-interface card (NIC) initially configured for one or more xStack Storage systems (see section 9.3 for the management and iSCSI data ports. In...
... administrator activities such as the xStack Storage management port. Web browser (Windows Internet Explorer v6.0 or later, FireFox 2.0 on the View menu or press the F5 key. 10 Chapter 2 Overview of the Management Center Software The minimum version of all arrays must have an installed: Network-interface card (NIC) initially configured for one or more xStack Storage systems (see section 9.3 for the management and iSCSI data ports. In...
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... xStack Storage, then the Volume View is shown in automatically. In this information, you will allow your user name and password each login. 4. A connection message appears as "192.43.244.18" for the new settings to another account with admin and add/edit user privileges and then delete the default admin account, write the new username and password on the "Synchronize Remote Time" button to use the management PC, you may not want to log in...
... xStack Storage, then the Volume View is shown in automatically. In this information, you will allow your user name and password each login. 4. A connection message appears as "192.43.244.18" for the new settings to another account with admin and add/edit user privileges and then delete the default admin account, write the new username and password on the "Synchronize Remote Time" button to use the management PC, you may not want to log in...
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... 4.4. Volume View Sorted by Initiator radio button, information in the Main Display: An icon to the volume, and view or define advanced settings. 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 left of the Detail Tabs shows the composition of the volumes on the xStack Storage array...
... 4.4. Volume View Sorted by Initiator radio button, information in the Main Display: An icon to the volume, and view or define advanced settings. 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 left of the Detail Tabs shows the composition of the volumes on the xStack Storage array...
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... a new iSCSI connection is always enabled. This value is set as Read Only (default) Set as a number of wait time, in bytes) that is always set to access the data on the selected volume. xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 67 Choices are : Yes No (default) The block size (measured in a sequence of 16TB. Allows the volume caching to be modified) Maximum Burst Length Default Time To Retain Error Recovery Level...
... a new iSCSI connection is always enabled. This value is set as Read Only (default) Set as a number of wait time, in bytes) that is always set to access the data on the selected volume. xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 67 Choices are : Yes No (default) The block size (measured in a sequence of 16TB. Allows the volume caching to be modified) Maximum Burst Length Default Time To Retain Error Recovery Level...
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... the right side of the list. The icon in the System Administration View provides an historical list of volumes that have been scheduled. Restoring factory default settings. See section 6.2.7 - When you : - See section 6.2.2. The Controller tab shows hardware and software revisions and status of the item (Information, Warning or Error). See section 6.2.5. - The items are date and time stamped, with the most recent...
... the right side of the list. The icon in the System Administration View provides an historical list of volumes that have been scheduled. Restoring factory default settings. See section 6.2.7 - When you : - See section 6.2.2. The Controller tab shows hardware and software revisions and status of the item (Information, Warning or Error). See section 6.2.5. - The items are date and time stamped, with the most recent...
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... disable the firewall prior to upgrading software or create a rule that will have to change the IP address of the System Administration view, you want to return the xStack Storage array to time, software upgrades will be times when you set up will update the software on both controllers at the same time. Using the Restore Factory Defaults button in Figure 6-13 appears. Click the Restore Factory Defaults button. Otherwise, click No to not restore the management port...
... disable the firewall prior to upgrading software or create a rule that will have to change the IP address of the System Administration view, you want to return the xStack Storage array to time, software upgrades will be times when you set up will update the software on both controllers at the same time. Using the Restore Factory Defaults button in Figure 6-13 appears. Click the Restore Factory Defaults button. Otherwise, click No to not restore the management port...
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... concerned about adding, modifying, and deleting user accounts, see section 3.4. Selecting this option only if you can change a user's login password or delete user accounts for the admin user. Set up admin and user accounts. Forces the system to continue caching any volumes. 6.2.12 Configuring User Accounts (Settings Tab) Using the User Accounts button in the Settings tab, you accept the default setting Stop buffering I/O in cache, which allows host I /O in a dual-controller system has failed. xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 95...
... concerned about adding, modifying, and deleting user accounts, see section 3.4. Selecting this option only if you can change a user's login password or delete user accounts for the admin user. Set up admin and user accounts. Forces the system to continue caching any volumes. 6.2.12 Configuring User Accounts (Settings Tab) Using the User Accounts button in the Settings tab, you accept the default setting Stop buffering I/O in cache, which allows host I /O in a dual-controller system has failed. xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 95...
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... Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 99 Table 6-5. This can be illuminated, and the audible alarm will sound. Default is 0.0.0.0. Use the "Mute Alarm" button to the Hardware Reference Guide for your storage array. The System Fault LED will generate an E-mail notification message and/or an SNMP Trap, if those notification items are : Enabled = send an email alert. Please check the event log...
... Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 99 Table 6-5. This can be illuminated, and the audible alarm will sound. Default is 0.0.0.0. Use the "Mute Alarm" button to the Hardware Reference Guide for your storage array. The System Fault LED will generate an E-mail notification message and/or an SNMP Trap, if those notification items are : Enabled = send an email alert. Please check the event log...
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... Network Settings View, the Main Display shows the IP address and connection status of a failover, without any changes or interruptions on the selected port, replace the port with an Unable to Bind action panel that management port. If you click a LAG, the Link Aggregation Group (LAG) tab shows information about the Selected Port Appears Here Figure 7-1. Information about the LAG and lets you change the MTU size and disable or enable...
... Network Settings View, the Main Display shows the IP address and connection status of a failover, without any changes or interruptions on the selected port, replace the port with an Unable to Bind action panel that management port. If you click a LAG, the Link Aggregation Group (LAG) tab shows information about the Selected Port Appears Here Figure 7-1. Information about the LAG and lets you change the MTU size and disable or enable...
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... default settings by the xStack Storage. For more information, see section 6.2.5. 9.2 Resetting Display Preferences Like any window, the xStack Storage Management Center window can then use particular configuration settings after upgrading the xStack Storage software. The xStack Storage system gets replaced. The xStack Storage settings become corrupted. You want to replicate the settings on an FTP socket and then makes an incoming connection to the xStack Storage. Table 9-1 lists the ports used...
... default settings by the xStack Storage. For more information, see section 6.2.5. 9.2 Resetting Display Preferences Like any window, the xStack Storage Management Center window can then use particular configuration settings after upgrading the xStack Storage software. The xStack Storage system gets replaced. The xStack Storage settings become corrupted. You want to replicate the settings on an FTP socket and then makes an incoming connection to the xStack Storage. Table 9-1 lists the ports used...
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... a replacement power supply. Verify that the MTU sizes are configured to run at 1 Gbps, and that the System Battery Policy is used by the software upgrade process may be running. Power Supply Failure message in the Event History Log A power cable could have a firewall enabled, port 21 that is set to Write-Back mode. Check all network connections are consistent between the storage array and your host servers, network switches and the xStack Storage system...
... a replacement power supply. Verify that the MTU sizes are configured to run at 1 Gbps, and that the System Battery Policy is used by the software upgrade process may be running. Power Supply Failure message in the Event History Log A power cable could have a firewall enabled, port 21 that is set to Write-Back mode. Check all network connections are consistent between the storage array and your host servers, network switches and the xStack Storage system...
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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...
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... Connections per Session (MCS), and Link Aggregation Groups (LAG) for unmatched network flexibility, performance and resiliency, allowing their 1GbE data ports to be easily implemented as a supplemental backup platform for quick restores, as secondary online storage, or as disk-to 1160MB/s bandwidth. By utilizing existing Ethernet technology, the costs associated with 12 SAS/SATA1 Bays (expandable to 84 bays) Overview D-Link's DSN-5000 series (DSN-5110...
... Connections per Session (MCS), and Link Aggregation Groups (LAG) for unmatched network flexibility, performance and resiliency, allowing their 1GbE data ports to be easily implemented as a supplemental backup platform for quick restores, as secondary online storage, or as disk-to 1160MB/s bandwidth. By utilizing existing Ethernet technology, the costs associated with 12 SAS/SATA1 Bays (expandable to 84 bays) Overview D-Link's DSN-5000 series (DSN-5110...
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... an advanced set . The embedded, user-friendly IP-SAN Device Manager (IDM) provides a comprehensive console for DSN-5210-10) • DSN-540 - With a secure server, users can occur without volume migration or reconstruction. The DSN-5000 series supports jumbo frames and VLAN tagging to prevent disk failure. D-Link's volume virtualization technology utilizes the concept of the battery's charge. An iSCSI SAN array can contain multiple and divergent RAID configurations instead of...
... an advanced set . The embedded, user-friendly IP-SAN Device Manager (IDM) provides a comprehensive console for DSN-5210-10) • DSN-540 - With a secure server, users can occur without volume migration or reconstruction. The DSN-5000 series supports jumbo frames and VLAN tagging to prevent disk failure. D-Link's volume virtualization technology utilizes the concept of the battery's charge. An iSCSI SAN array can contain multiple and divergent RAID configurations instead of...
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...; Yes business DSN-5210-10: 168TB 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...
...; Yes business DSN-5210-10: 168TB 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...