Manual de instrucciones de APC RAID Subsystem SCSI-SATA II

Manual de instrucciones del aparato APC RAID Subsystem SCSI-SATA II

Aparato: APC RAID Subsystem SCSI-SATA II
Categoría: Tarjeta de red
Fabricante: APC
Tamaño: 4.6 MB
Fecha de añadido: 6/29/2014
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iSCSI-SATA II SUBSYSTEM



Installation Reference Guide


Revision 1.1








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Preface About this manual This manual is the introduction of iSCSI-SATA II RAID subsystem, and to help user to know the operation of the disk array system easily. Information contained in the manual has been reviewed for accuracy, but not for product warranty because of the various environments/OS/settings, Information and specification will be changed without further notice. Copyright No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted

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Table of Contents Chapter 1 RAID introduction...........................................5 1.1 Features.............................................................................5 1.2 Terminology.......................................................................6 1.3 RAID levels ........................................................................8 Chapter 2 Getting started ..............................................10 2.1 Before starting ....................................

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3.5.5 CHAP account ....................................................................................... 37 3.6 Volume configuration.......................................................38 3.6.1 Volume relationship diagram................................................................. 38 3.6.2 Physical disk .......................................................................................... 39 3.6.3 Volume group......................................................................

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Chapter 1 RAID introduction 1.1 Features n Front-end 2* 1Gb full iSCSI offload (complete ULP, TCP offload) n Supports load-balancing & fail-over (802.3ad port trunking, LACP) n Supports iSCSI jumbo frame n Supports Microsoft Multipath I/O (MPIO) n Supports RAID levels 0,1,0+1,3,5,6,10,30,50, 60 and JBOD n Local N-way mirror: Extension to RAID 1 level, N copies of the disk. n Global and dedicated hot spare disks n Write-through or write-back cache policy for different application us

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exceed the highest industry standards, and the best data solution for small/medium business users. Caution Snapshot/rollback features need 512MB RAM or more. Please refer to RAM certification list in Appendix A for more detail. 1.2 Terminology The document uses the following terms: RAID RAID is the abbreviation of “Redundant Array of Independent Disks”. There are different RAID levels with different degree of the data protection, data availability, performance to ho

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RAID width, RAID width, copy and row are used to describe one VG. RAID copy, E.g.: RAID row 1. One 4-disk RAID 0 volume: RAID width= 4; RAID (RAID cell in copy=1; RAID row=1. one row) 2. One 3-way mirroring volume: RAID width=1; RAID copy=3; RAID row=1. 3. One RAID 10 volume over 3 4-disk RAID 1 volume: RAID width=1; RAID copy=4; RAID row=3. WT Write-Through cache write policy. A caching technique in which the completion of a write request is not signaled until data is safely sto

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WWN World Wide Name. HBA Host Bus Adapter. MPIO Multi-Path Input/Output. MC/S Multiple Connections per Session S.E.S SCSI Enclosure Services. NIC Network Interface Card. iSCSI Internet Small Computer Systems Interface. LACP Link Aggregation Control Protocol. MTU Maximum Transmission Unit. CHAP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol. An optional security mechanism to control access to an iSCSI storage system over the iSCSI data ports. iSNS Internet Storage Name Service. 1.3

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6 needs at least four hard drives. RAID 0+1 Mirroring of the member RAID 0 volumes. RAID 0+1 needs at least four hard drives. RAID 10 Striping over the member RAID 1 volumes. RAID 10 needs at least four hard drives. RAID 30 Striping over the member RAID 3 volumes. RAID 30 needs at least six hard drives. RAID 50 Striping over the member RAID 5 volumes. RAID 50 needs at least six hard drives. RAID 60 Striping over the member RAID 6 volumes. RAID 60 needs at least eight hard drives. JBOD

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Chapter 2 Getting started 2.1 Before starting Before starting, prepare the following items. ¨ Check the “Certification list” in Appendix A to confirm the hardware setting is fully supported. ¨ Read the latest release notes before upgrading. Release notes accompany with release firmware. ¨ A server with a NIC or iSCSI HBA. ¨ CAT 5e, or CAT 6 network cables for management port and iSCSI data ports. Recommend CAT 6 cables for best performance. ¨ Prepare storage system configuration

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2.3 Identifying Parts of the subsystem The illustrations below identify the various features of the subsystem. Get yourself familiar with these terms as it will help you when you read further in the following sections. 2.3.1 Front View 1. HDD status Indicator Parts Function Green LED indicates power is on and hard drive status is good for HDD Status LEDs this slot. If hard drive defected in this slot or the hard drive is failure, the LED is orange. HDD ac

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2. HDD trays 1 ~ 16 (From right to left) 3. Smart Function Panel - Function Keys Parts Function Access LED Blue blinking LED indicates data is being accessed. 4. LCD display panel 5. Smart Function Panel - Function Keys for RAID configuration The smart LCD panel is where you will configure the RAID subsystem. If you are configuring the subsystem using the LCD panel, please press the controller button to configure your RAID subsystem. Parts Function Use the Up or Down arrow keys to

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2.3.2 Rear View 1. Power Supply Alarm Reset button You can push the power supply reset button to stop the power supply buzzer alarm. 2. Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS) Port (APC Smart UPS only) The subsystem may come with an optional UPS port allowing you to connect a APC Smart UPS device. Connect the cable from the UPS device to the UPS port located at the rear of the subsystem. This will automatically allow the subsystem to use the functions and features of the UPS.

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6. Cooling Fan module Two blower fans are located at the rear of the subsystem. They provide sufficient airflow and heat dispersion inside the chassis. In case a fan fails to function, the “ ” Fan fail LED will turn red and an alarm will sound. 7. Power Supply Power On Indicator Green LED indicates power is on. 8. System Power On Indicator Green LED indicates power is on. 9. Power Supply Unit 1 ~ 2 Two power supplies (power supply 1 and power supply 2) are located at the rear of the s

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2.4 Connecting iSCSI subsystem to Your Network To connect the iSCSI unit to the network, insert the cable that came with the unit into the network connection (LAN1) on the back of iSCSI unit. Insert the other end into a Gigabit BASE-T Ethernet connection on your network hub or switch. 2.5 Powering-on the Subsystem You should press the ON/OFF Power Supply Switch on the Switch. It will turn the iSCSI unit on and the Self-Test will be started automatically. 1. Plug in all the pow

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2.6 Install Hard Drives This section describes the physical locations of the hard drives supported by the subsystem and gives instructions on installing a hard drive. The subsystem supports hot-swapping allowing you to install or replace a hard drive while the subsystem is running. 1. Pull out an empty disk tray. (You can install in any available slot.) 2. Take off the bracket before installing hard drive. 3. Place the hard drive in the disk tray. 4. Install the mounting screws on

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2.7 iSCSI introduction iSCSI (Internet SCSI) is a protocol which encapsulates SCSI (Small Computer System Interface) commands and data in TCP/IP packets for linking storage devices with servers over common IP infrastructures. iSCSI provides high performance SANs over standard IP networks like LAN, WAN or the Internet. IP SANs are true SANs (Storage Area Networks) which allow few of servers to attach to an infinite number of storage volumes by using iSCSI over TCP/IP networks. IP SAN

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The host side needs an iSCSI initiator. The initiator is a driver which handles the SCSI traffic over iSCSI. The initiator can be software or hardware (HBA). Please refer to the certification list of iSCSI HBA(s) in Appendix A. OS native initiators or other software initiators use the standard TCP/IP stack and Ethernet hardware, while iSCSI HBA(s) use their own iSCSI and TCP/IP stacks on board. Hardware iSCSI HBA(s) would provide its initiator tool. Please refer to the vendors’ HBA user

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browser and type the DHCP address: (The DHCP address is dynamic and user may need to check every time after reboot again.) When DHCP service is not available, IS16GL use zero config (Zeroconf) to get an IP address. E.g., on LCM. IS16GL gets a DHCP address 192.168.10.50 from DHCP server. 192.168.10.50 IS16GL ← http://192.168.10.50 or https://192.168.10.50 (https: connection with encrypted Secure Sockets Layer (SSL). Please be aware of the https function is slower than http.)

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Default password: 00000000 Tips SB-3164-G1A3 Series only support SSH for remote control. For using SSH, the IP address and the password is required for login. 2.9 Enclosure 2.9.1 LCM There are four buttons to control IS16GL LCM (LCD Control Module), including:  (up), ‚ (down), (Escape), and (Enter). After booting up the system, the following screen shows management port IP and model name: 192.168.10.50 IS16GL ← Press “ ”, the LCM functions “Al


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