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NEC M100 User Manual (459 pages)
Disk Array Unit
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NEC
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Disk array system
| Size: 21.77 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About this Document
15
Conventions in this Document
15
Table 1: Conventions
15
Table 2: Terms Used
15
Document Organization
16
Table 3: Document Organization
16
About Other Documents
18
Table 4: Reference Documents
18
Introduction
19
Figure 1: Example of Recommended Configuration
20
About Warning Labels
22
Disk Array Controller
23
Power Supply - AC Power Supply
25
Controller
26
Battery
27
Disk Enclosure
28
Power Cable
29
Disposal of the Unit
30
CHAPTER 1 Overview
31
Features
32
High Performance and Large Capacity
32
High Reliability and High Availability
32
Operation Management
32
Components
33
Disk Array Controller
33
Figure 1-1: 2.5 Inch Disk Drive Model
33
Figure 1-2: 3.5 Inch Disk Drive Model
33
Figure 1-3: Front Bezel (Option)
34
Figure 1-4: Disk Drive Front View
34
Figure 1-5: Rear View of Disk Array Controller
36
Figure 1-6: Power Supply
38
Figure 1-7: Controller
41
Disk Enclosure (Optional Component)
43
Figure 1-8: Disk Enclosure Rear View (with AC Power Supplies)
43
Figure 1-9: Adapter
44
LED Display
45
Figure 1-10: LED Display - Disk Array Unit, Disk Enclosure, and Disk Drives
45
Table 1-1: ID LED (Blue)
45
Table 1-2: Service Led/Power LED (Orange/Green)
45
Table 1-3: Standby LED (White)
46
Table 1-4: Active/Fault LED (Green/Orange) of Disk Drive
46
Figure 1-11: LED Display - Disk Array Controller Power and Disk Enclosure Power
47
Table 1-5: LED Status for Disk Array Controller Power and Disk Enclosure Power
47
Figure 1-12: LED Display - Disk Array Unit Controller (CONT)
49
Table 1-6: Management Port/Maintenance Port Status
49
Table 1-7: Status Display LED
49
Table 1-8: Host Port Status
50
Table 1-9: Disk Port Status
51
Figure 1-13: LED Display - Disk Array Enclosure Adapter
52
Table 1-10: Status Display LED
52
Table 1-11: Disk Port Status
52
Basic Operation
54
Powering on the Disk Array System
54
Table 1-12: about Control Systems
57
Figure 1-14: AC Power off Sequence (FC Port Connection)
58
Powering off the Disk Array System
59
CHAPTER 2 Workflow - Installation to Operation
62
CHAPTER 3 Installing the Disk Array System
65
Preparation
66
Figure 3-1: Flow of Preliminary Setups
67
Installation
69
Mounting a Disk Array Unit on a Rack
69
Figure 3-2: Rack Mount Kit
69
Table 3-1: Components of Rack Mount Kit
69
Figure 3-3: Rail
70
Figure 3-4: Attaching Rail to Rear Pole
70
Figure 3-5: Screwing Rail on Front Pole
71
Figure 3-6: Attaching Rail to Rear Pole
71
Figure 3-7: Attaching Inner Rail
72
Figure 3-8: Attaching Ear Bezels or Front Bezel Clips
73
Figure 3-9: Securing Unit 1
74
Figure 3-10: Securing Unit 2
75
Mounting a Disk Enclosure on a Rack
76
Installing Disk Drives
76
Figure 3-11: Attaching Location Label
77
Figure 3-12: Removing Dummy Carrier
78
Figure 3-13: Disk Drive
78
Figure 3-14: Inserting Disk Drive
79
Connection
80
Overview
80
Table 3-2: FC Cable Length
80
Table 3-3: Iscsi Cable Length
80
Connecting a Disk Enclosure
81
Connecting an Application Server
81
Figure 3-15: Connection Example
81
Connecting LAN Cables
83
Figure 3-16: Example of LAN Cable Connection
83
Connecting Power Supply Cables
84
Figure 3-17: AC Cable
85
CHAPTER 4 NEC Storage Manager
86
How NEC Storage Manager Is Provided
87
How NEC Storage Manager Is Provided and Its Configuration
87
Figure 4-1: Example of Recommended Configuration
87
The Operating Environment of NEC Storage Manager Client
89
Table 4-1: Operating Environment of NEC Storage Manager Client
89
Table 4-2: Operating Environment of NEC Storage Manager Client (JRE and os Combinations)
91
Before Starting NEC Storage Manager Client
93
Figure 4-2: Internet Options Window
93
Figure 4-3: Trusted Sites Window
94
Figure 4-4: Internet Options Window
95
Figure 4-5: Security Settings Window
96
Figure 4-6: Update Tab of Java Control Panel
97
Figure 4-7: Advanced Tab of Control Panel
98
Setup
99
Installing Network Setting Tool
99
Figure 4-8: Start Page of Setup
100
Figure 4-9: Select Installation Method
101
Figure 4-10: Confirm Software
102
Figure 4-11: License Agreement
103
Figure 4-12: Choose Destination Location
104
Figure 4-13: Starting Network Setting Tool
105
Configuring IP Addresses by Using Network Setting Tool
108
Figure 4-14: Connect Disk Array - Example
108
Figure 4-15: Select a Disk Array - Start up
109
Figure 4-16: Select a Disk Array
110
Table 4-3: Initialization Status of Disk Array
110
Figure 4-17: Network Settings
111
Figure 4-18: Network Setting Tool - Confirmation Dialog Box
112
Setting a Time Zone of the Disk Array
114
Figure 4-19: Select Disk Array Type
114
Figure 4-20: Select Installation Method
115
Figure 4-21: Setting in a Time Zone
116
Figure 4-22: Setting in a Time Zone - Select Time Zone
117
Figure 4-23: Setup Completion
118
Installing NEC Storage Manager Agent Utility on Application Server
121
Starting NEC Storage Manager Client
122
Before Starting NEC Storage Manager Client
122
Figure 4-24: Log on Screen
123
Figure 4-25: Log on Screen (Expanded)
124
Figure 4-26: Main Screen
125
CHAPTER 5 Initializing a Disk Array (FC)
126
Overview
127
Collecting Host Information from Application Servers
128
Figure 5-1: Configuration - Auto-Collection of Host Information
128
Collecting Host Information from Application Server
129
Figure 5-2: Configuration - Collect Host Information Using Host Information Collection Command
129
Initialization by NEC Storage Manager
130
Initialization Wizard
130
Figure 5-3: Starting Initialization Wizard
130
Figure 5-4: Welcome to Initialization Wizard
131
Figure 5-5: Setting Disk Array Subsystem Name
133
Figure 5-6: Set Time
134
Figure 5-7: Set Time - Setting NTP Server
136
Figure 5-8: Unlocking License
137
Figure 5-9: Host Port Connection Parameters (FC)
138
Figure 5-10: Edit Dialog
139
Figure 5-11: Port Mode Switching Screen
141
Figure 5-12: Finish Initialization Wizard
143
Binding a Pool
144
Figure 5-13: Pool Bind
144
Figure 5-14: Pool Bind - Confirmation
146
Figure 5-15: Pool Bind - Completion
148
Binding a Hot Spare
149
Figure 5-16: Hot Spare Bind - List Display
149
Figure 5-17: Hot Spare Bind - View Display
150
Figure 5-18: Hot Spare Bind - Completion
152
Binding Logical Disks
153
Figure 5-19: Logical Disk Bind
153
Figure 5-20: Logical Disk Bind - Confirmation
155
Figure 5-21: Logical Disk Bind - Completion
157
Collecting Host Information
158
Figure 5-22: Host Information Collection - Setting Method
158
Figure 5-23: Host Information Collection - Registration
160
Figure 5-24: Host Information Collection - Completion
162
Assigning Logical Disks
163
Figure 5-25: Assignment of Logical Disk
163
Figure 5-26: Assignment of Logical Disk - Confirm
165
Figure 5-27: Assignment of Logical Disk - Finish
166
Checking Connection from Application Servers
167
CHAPTER 6 Initializing a Disk Array (Iscsi)
168
Overview
169
Initialization by NEC Storage Manager
170
Initialization Wizard
170
Figure 6-1: Starting Initialization Wizard
171
Figure 6-2: Welcome to Initialization Wizard
172
Figure 6-3: Set Disk Array Subsystem Name
173
Figure 6-4: Set Time
175
Figure 6-5: Set Time - Setting NTP Server
177
Figure 6-6: Unlock License
178
Figure 6-7: Host Connection Port Parameters (Iscsi)
180
Figure 6-8: Host Connection Port Parameters (Iscsi) - Setting
181
Figure 6-9: Set Isns Server
183
Figure 6-10: Finish Initialization Wizard
185
Figure 6-11: Status - NEC Storage Manager Server
186
Iscsi Setup Tool
187
Binding a Pool
188
Figure 6-12: Pool Bind
188
Figure 6-13: Pool Bind - Confirmation
190
Figure 6-14: Pool Bind - Completion
192
Binding a Hot Spare
193
Figure 6-15: Hot Spare Bind - List Display
193
Figure 6-16: Hot Spare Bind - View Display
194
Figure 6-17: Hot Spare Bind - Completion
196
Binding Logical Disk
197
Figure 6-18: Logical Disk Bind
197
Figure 6-19: Logical Disk Bind - Confirmation
199
Figure 6-20: Logical Disk Bind - Completion
201
Assigning Logical Disk
202
Figure 6-21: Assignment of Logical Disk
202
Figure 6-22: Assignment of Logical Disk - Confirm
204
Figure 6-23: Assignment of Logical Disk - Finish
205
Checking Connection from Application Server
206
CHAPTER 7 Initializing a Disk Array (SAS)
207
Overview
208
Collecting Host Information from Application Servers
209
Figure 7-1: Configuration - Auto-Collection of Host Information
209
Collecting Host Information from Application Server
210
Figure 7-2: Configuration - Collect Host Information Using Host Information Collection Command
210
Initialization by NEC Storage Manager
211
Initialization Wizard
211
Figure 7-3: Starting Initialization Wizard
211
Figure 7-4: Welcome to Initialization Wizard
212
Figure 7-5: Setting Disk Array Subsystem Name
214
Figure 7-6: Set Time
215
Figure 7-7: Set Time - Setting NTP Server
217
Figure 7-8: Unlocking License
218
Figure 7-9: Host Port Connection Parameters (SAS)
219
Figure 7-10: Edit Dialog
220
Figure 7-11: Finish Initialization Wizard
221
Binding a Pool
222
Figure 7-12: Pool Bind
222
Figure 7-13: Pool Bind - Confirmation
224
Figure 7-14: Pool Bind - Completion
226
Binding a Hot Spare
227
Figure 7-15: Hot Spare Bind - List Display
227
Figure 7-16: Hot Spare Bind - View Display
228
Figure 7-17: Hot Spare Bind - Completion
230
Binding Logical Disks
231
Figure 7-18: Logical Disk Bind
231
Figure 7-19: Logical Disk Bind - Confirmation
233
Figure 7-20: Logical Disk Bind - Completion
235
Collecting Host Information
236
Figure 7-21: Host Information Collection - Setting Method
236
Figure 7-22: Host Information Collection - Registration
237
Figure 7-23: Host Information Collection - Completion
238
Assigning Logical Disks
239
Figure 7-24: Assignment of Logical Disk
239
Figure 7-25: Assignment of Logical Disk - Confirm
241
Figure 7-26: Assignment of Logical Disk - Finish
242
Checking Connection from Application Servers
243
CHAPTER 8 Installing Optional Parts
244
Optional Parts
245
Table 8-1: M100 Series Optional Parts
245
Table 8-2: M300 Series Optional Parts
247
Table 8-3: Optional Parts for All Series
248
Table 8-4: Disk Drive Features
249
Preparation
250
Installation and Removal
251
Front Bezel
251
Figure 8-1: Key of the Front Bezel
251
Figure 8-2: Inserting the Front Bezel (1)
251
Figure 8-3: Inserting the Front Bezel (2)
252
Figure 8-4: Removing the Front Bezel
252
Controllers
253
Figure 8-5: Removing the Controller
253
Disk Drives
254
Figure 8-6: Removing the Disk Drive
254
Disk Enclosures
255
Figure 8-7: SAS Cable Connection
255
Figure 8-8: Cables and Connectors
255
Figure 8-9: SAS Cable Connections and DE/PD Numbers
256
Batteries
257
Figure 8-10: Removing the Controller Cover
257
Figure 8-11: Removing the Battery
258
Cache Modules
259
Figure 8-12: Removing the Dimms
260
Figure 8-13: Removing the Flash Memory ASSY
262
CHAPTER 9 Changes to the Configuration
263
Modifying the Settings by Using DIP Switches
264
Figure 9-1: DIP Switch
264
Modifying the Configuration by NEC Storage Manager (FC/SAS)
265
Binding Additional Logical Disks (FC/SAS)
265
Figure 9-2: Binding a Logical Disk (FC)
265
Adding Application Servers
266
Figure 9-3: Logical Disk Bind (FC)
266
Using the Initialization Wizard to Modify the Configuration
267
Modifying the Disk Array Configuration
267
Figure 9-4: Message Asking Whether to Stop Monitoring
267
Table 9-1: Relation between the Initialization Wizard and Configuration Settings
267
Modifying the Configuration by NEC Storage Manager (Iscsi)
268
Binding Additional Logical Disks (Iscsi)
268
Figure 9-5: Binding a Logical Disk (Iscsi)
268
Using the Initialization Wizard to Modify the Configuration
269
Modifying the Disk Array Configuration
269
Figure 9-6: Message Asking Whether to Stop Monitoring
269
Table 9-2: Relation between the Initialization Wizard and Configuration Settings
269
CHAPTER 10 Troubleshooting
270
Troubleshooting According to Device Conditions
271
Table 10-1: Trouble in Disk Array Unit (Front Panel LED Status)
271
Table 10-2: Trouble in Disk Array Unit (Rear Panel Controller LED Status)
273
Table 10-3: Trouble in Disk Array Unit or Disk Enclosure (Rear Panel Power LED Status)
274
Table 10-4: Trouble in Disk Enclosure
275
Table 10-5: Wrong SAS Cable Connection
276
Table 10-6: Trouble in Linkup of Host Port
276
Network Setting Tool Errors
277
NEC Storage Manager Errors
278
Errors Experienced Throughout NEC Storage Manager Usage
278
Errors in Initialization
282
Errors in Pool Binding
283
Errors in Hot Spare Binding
284
Errors in Logical Disk Binding
284
Errors in Retrieving Host Information
285
Assigning Logical Disk Errors
285
Iscsi Setup Tool Errors
286
Iscsi Setup Tool (Windows) Errors
286
Iscsi Setup Tool (Linux) Errors
288
Iscsi Setup Tool Error Codes
289
NEC Storage Pathmanager (Windows) Errors
292
NEC Storage Pathmanager (Linux) Errors
294
Changing Network Settings for Monitoring Disk Arrays from Storage Manager
296
Troubleshooting at Installation
297
The IP Address of the Iscsi Port Cannot be Set on the NEC Storage Manager Initialization Wizard
297
The Logical Disks of the Disk Array Cannot be Recognized by the Host, or an Error Message Is Displayed
297
SAS Connection Errors
301
User Support
302
Unit Life Span and Maintenance Period
302
Before You Call
303
Contacts for Questions and Consultation
304
APPENDIX A Specifications
305
Table A-1: Specifications - Disk Array
305
Table A-2: Specifications - RAID Configurations
306
APPENDIX B How to Set/Check Application Server (Windows) (FC/SAS)
307
Installing NEC Storage Manager Agent Utility
307
Before Installation
307
Installation
310
Collecting/Registering Host Information on Application Server
311
Collecting Host Information by Using File Output
311
Registering Host Information by Using File Output
312
Figure B-1: Getting Started - Host Information Collection
312
Figure B-2: Host Information Collection - Setting Method
313
Figure B-3: Host Information Collection - Registration
314
Figure B-4: Host Information Collection - Completion
315
Checking Connection from Application Server
316
Check Connection under a Windows Environment
316
Figure B-5: Computer Management - Device Manager
316
Figure B-6: Computer Management - Disk Management
317
Check the Pathmanager Settings and Status
318
APPENDIX C How to Set/Check Application Server (Windows) (Iscsi)
319
Initializing Application Server
319
Preparation
320
Figure C-1: Unit with Nf53X1-Xfxx (10Gbps Iscsi 2Port Controllers)
321
Figure C-2: Unit with Nf53X1-Xfxx (1Gbps Iscsi 2Port Controllers)
321
Figure C-3: Configuration Example
322
Installing Iscsi Software Initiator
323
Figure C-4: Microsoft Iscsi (1) Dialog Box
323
Figure C-5: Microsoft Iscsi (2) Screen
323
Figure C-6: Software Update Installation Wizard Screen (1)
324
Figure C-7: Software Update Installation Wizard Screen (2)
325
Figure C-8: Software Update Installation Wizard Screen (3)
326
Figure C-9: Software Update Installation Wizard Screen (4)
327
Installing NEC Storage Pathmanager
328
Figure C-10: Software Update Installation Wizard Screen (5)
328
Figure C-11: Application Server Desktop Screen
328
Setting up Iscsi Software Initiator
329
Figure C-12: Iscsi Initiator Properties (General Tab) Screen
329
Figure C-13: Iscsi Initiator Properties (General Tab) Screen
330
Figure C-14: CHAP Secret Input Window
331
Figure C-15: Iscsi Initiator Properties (Discovery Tab) Screen
332
Figure C-16: Add Target Portal Screen
332
Figure C-17: Authentication Error Screen
333
Figure C-18: Iscsi Initiator Properties (Discovery Tab) Screen
333
Figure C-19: Iscsi Initiator Properties (Discovery Tab) Screen
334
Figure C-20: Isns Server Add Screen
334
Figure C-21: Iscsi Initiator Properties (Discovery Tab) Screen
335
Figure C-22: Iscsi Initiator Properties (General Tab) Screen
336
Iscsi Setup Tool
337
Figure C-23: Iscsi Setup Tool - Log on to the Target
338
Checking Connection from Application Server
340
Logon Steps in Windows Environments
341
Figure C-24: Iscsi Initiator Properties (Targets Tab) Screen
341
Figure C-25: Log on to Target Screen
342
Figure C-26: Advanced Setting (General Tab) Screen
343
Figure C-27: Log on to Target Screen
344
Figure C-28: Iscsi Initiator Properties (Targets Tab) Screen
346
Figure C-29: Log on to Target Screen
347
Figure C-30: Advanced Setting (General Tab) Screen
348
Figure C-31: Log on to Target Screen
349
Figure C-32: Iscsi Initiator Properties (Target Tab) Screen
350
Confirmation Steps in Windows Environments
351
Figure C-33: Computer Management - Device Manager
351
Figure C-34: Computer Management - Disk Management
352
Check the Pathmanager Settings and Status
353
APPENDIX D How to Set/Check Application Server (Windows) (Iscsi HW Initiator)
354
Initializing Application Server
354
Overview
354
Preparation
356
Setting up BACS4 (Broadcom Advanced Control Suite 4)
357
Figure D-1: BACS4 Start Screen
357
Figure D-2: Screen Displayed Immediately after Starting BACS4
358
Figure D-3: Iscsi Adapter - Configuration Tab
359
Figure D-4: Iscsi Ipv4 Configurations Tab
360
Figure D-5: Setting Change Confirmation Screen
361
Figure D-6: Warning Message Dialog Box
361
Setting up Iscsi Initiator
362
Figure D-7: Iscsi Initiator Properties - Configuration Tab
362
Figure D-8: Iscsi Initiator Properties - Discovery Tab
363
Figure D-9: Discover Target Portal Dialog Box
364
Figure D-10: Advanced Settings - Local Adapter Setup
365
Figure D-11: Advanced Settings - Initiator IP Setup
366
Figure D-12: Discover Target Portal Dialog Box
367
Figure D-13: Authorization Failure Dialog Box
367
Figure D-14: Discovery Tab
368
Setting up Iscsi Software Initiator
369
Overview
369
Logon Steps in Windows Environments
370
Figure D-15: Iscsi Initiator Properties - Targets Tab
370
Figure D-16: Connect to Target Dialog Box
371
Figure D-17: Advanced Setting - General Tab
372
APPENDIX E How to Set/Check Application Server (Linux) (FC/SAS)
374
Installing NEC Storage Manager Agent Utility
374
Before Installation
374
Table E-1: Operating Environment (Linux)
374
Installation
375
Collecting/Registering Host Information on Application Server
376
Collecting Host Information by Using File Output
376
Registering Host Information by Using File Output
377
Figure E-1: Getting Started - Host Information
377
Figure E-2: Set Host Information - Select How to Set
378
Figure E-3: Set Host Information - Specifying Host Information File
379
Figure E-4: Host Information Collection - Completion
380
Checking Connection from Application Server
381
Confirmation Steps in Linux Environment
381
Check the Pathmanager Settings and Status
383
APPENDIX F How to Set/Check Application Server (Linux) (Iscsi)
385
Initializing Application Server
385
Preparation
386
Figure F-1: Unit with Nf53X1-Xf21Xx (10Gbps Iscsi 2Port Controllers)
387
Figure F-2: Unit with Nf53X1-Xf11Xx (1Gbps Iscsi 2Port Controllers)
387
Figure F-3: Configuration Example
388
Installing Iscsi Software Initiator
389
Installing NEC Storage Pathmanager
389
Setting up Iscsi Software Initiator
390
Table F-1: Open-Iscsi Driver Settings
390
Iscsi Setup Tool
393
Checking Connection from Application Server
397
Logon Steps in Linux Environment
397
Confirmation Steps in Linux Environment
398
Check the Pathmanager Settings and Status
399
APPENDIX G How to Set/Check Application Server (Vmware) (FC)
401
APPENDIX H How to Set/Check Application Server (Vmware) (Iscsi)
402
Initializing Application Server
402
Preparation
403
Figure H-1: Unit with Nf53X1-Xf21Xx (10Gbps Iscsi 2Port Controllers)
404
Figure H-2: Unit with Nf53X1-Xf11Xx (1Gbps Iscsi 2Port Controllers)
404
Figure H-3: Configuration Example
405
Creating Vmkernel Port
406
Figure H-4: Vmware Infrastructure Client Layout Screen
406
Figure H-5: Add Network Wizard Screen (1)
407
Figure H-6: Add Network Wizard Screen (2)
407
Figure H-7: Add Network Wizard Screen (3)
408
Figure H-8: Warning Screen
408
Figure H-9: DNS and Routing Configuration Screen
409
Figure H-10: Add Network Wizard Screen (4)
410
Figure H-11: Add Network Wizard Screen (5)
411
Figure H-12: Add Network Wizard Screen (6)
411
Setting up Software Iscsi Initiator
412
Figure H-13: Hardware Configuration Page Screen
412
Figure H-14: General Tab in Iscsi Initiator Properties Screen
412
Figure H-15: General Properties Screen
413
Figure H-16: Dynamic Discovery Tab in Iscsi Initiator Properties Screen
413
Figure H-17: Add Target Sending Server Screen
414
Figure H-18: CHAP Authentication Tab in Iscsi Initiator Properties Screen
415
Figure H-19: CHAP Authentication Screen
416
Checking Connection from Application Server
417
Executing Rescan
418
Figure H-20: Hardware Configuration Screen (1)
418
Figure H-21: Hardware Configuration Screen (2)
418
Figure H-22: General Tab in Iscsi Initiator Properties Screen
419
Setting up a Data Store
420
Figure H-23: Add Storage Wizard Screen (1)
420
Figure H-24: Add Storage Wizard Screen (2)
421
Figure H-25: Add Storage Wizard Screen (3)
422
Confirmation Using Guest os
423
APPENDIX I Installing NEC Storage Pathmanager
424
For Windows Application Server
424
Figure I-1: Storage Pathmanager Environment Checker
424
Figure I-2: Storage Pathmanager Installshield Wizard - Welcome
425
Figure I-3: Storage Pathmanager Installshield Wizard - Welcome
426
Figure I-4: Storage Pathmanager Installshield Wizard - Ready to Install the Program
427
Figure I-5: Storage Pathmanager Installshield Wizard - Completed
428
Figure I-6: Storage Pathmanager Installer Information
428
For Linux Application Server
429
APPENDIX J LED Inspection Checksheet
431
Disk Array Unit
431
Table J-1: Disk Array Unit - Front
431
Table J-2: Disk Array Unit - Back
431
Disk Enclosure
432
Table J-3: Disk Enclosure - Front
432
APPENDIX K Notes-Using Iscsi Supported Disk Array Unit
434
APPENDIX L Iscsi Connection Configuration-Examples
436
Connection between Application Server and LAN
436
Figure L-1: Connection between Application Server and LAN
436
Connection between Management Server and LAN
437
Figure L-2: Connection between Management Server and LAN - Direct Configuration
437
Figure L-3: Connection between Management Server and LAN - Switch Configuration
438
Figure L-4: Connection between Management Server and LAN - Non-Supported Configuration
438
APPENDIX M Script for Reporting Information Registered with Isns Server
439
APPENDIX N Retrieve Initiator Information on Application Servers Registered with Isns Server
440
APPENDIX O CHAP Authentication
443
General
443
Constraints on Secrets
443
Description of Operation Modes
443
CHAP Username Setting
443
Correspondence between Microsoft Iscsi Software Initiator Secret Setting and Ismcli
444
Figure O-1: Iscsi Initiator Authentication Setting (General Tab) Screen
444
Figure O-2: Iscsi Initiator (General Tab) Screen
445
Figure O-3: Iscsi Initiator CHAP Secret Input Window
445
Glossary
446
Index
455
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
1 Introduction
3
Preface
3
Safety Instructions for Installation (Precautions)
4
2 Installation Environment
6
3 Installation Specifications
7
4 Installation Area
12
5 Installation of the Disk Array Unit
14
Check the Floor Load
14
Means of Preventing Rack from Tipping over
16
Rack Mounting Rules
16
Air Flow
17
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS)
19
6 Precautions
20
Precautions When Mounting Disk Array Units in an Unauthorized Rack
20
Directions for Safe Mounting
20
Precautions When Installing or Moving a Disk Array Unit
21
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