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xStack Storage TM D-Link xStack Storage iSCSI SAN Arrays Managed SAN Solutions DSN-3200 & DSN-3400 User’s Guide Version

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x Contents Appendix G Acronyms and Abbreviations...190 In

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100 Chapter 5 Configuring the XStack Storage 6. Click the Targets tab (see Figure 5-37). Notice that the iSCSI initiator software lists the targ

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 101 Figure 5-40. Example of Disks Shown in the Computer Management Screen

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102 Chapter 5 Configuring the XStack Storage 5.3.7 Changing the iSCSI Port Number The iSCSI port number is the TCP/IP port number on which the

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 103 5.3.8 Setting the Default Task Priority You can set the default task priority to specify whether background tasks

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104 Chapter 5 Configuring the XStack Storage 5.3.9 Adding, Viewing, and Deleting IP Route Tables Routing is the process of deciding the disposi

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 105 – Metric. Specifies an integer cost metric (from 1 to 9999) for the route, which is used when choosing among mult

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106 Chapter 5 Configuring the XStack Storage 5.3.10 Modifying System TCP/IP Settings You can use the XStack Storage management console to view

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 107 3. Complete the fields in the dialog box: – Max Segment Size. This option indicates the maximum size TCP segment

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108 Chapter 5 Configuring the XStack Storage 5.3.11 Setting the Spare Count You can specify the number of spares available to the XStack Storag

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 109 5.3.12 Creating Scheduled Tasks You can use the XStack Storage management console to set up tasks that you want t

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XStack Storage User’s Guide xi List of Figures Figure 1-1 XStack Storage System Diagram...

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110 Chapter 5 Configuring the XStack Storage Figure 5-46. Scheduled Task Wizard – Select Date and Time Screen 4. Complete the fields in the sc

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 111 5.3.13 Setting the System Battery Policy The XStack Storage unit can accommodate an optional battery pack (refer

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112 Chapter 5 Configuring the XStack Storage Figure 5-47. Battery Policy Dialog Box 3. Select the appropriate setting that the XStack Storage

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 113 5.3.14 Saving the Event Log The event log tracks the XStack Storage informational, warning, and error messages (r

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114 Chapter 5 Configuring the XStack Storage 5.4 Managing User Accounts Before a user can access the XStack Storage management console, a user

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 115 5.4.1 Setting Up User Accounts To set up user accounts, use the following procedure. 1. Be sure the Physical Res

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116 Chapter 5 Configuring the XStack Storage For security, each typed character in Password and Confirm password appears as an asterisk (*). –

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 117 5.5 Performing Cache Activities The XStack Storage unit contains cache memory for storing I/O activity and data. T

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118 Chapter 5 Configuring the XStack Storage 5.6 Managing XStack Storage Configurations The XStack Storage management console provides options

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 119 5.6.2 Restoring the XStack Storage Configuration If you used the procedure in Section 5.6.1 to save the XStack St

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xii Contents Figure 5-34. Create iSCSI Node Wizard – Volume Access Right Screen...97 Figure 5-35. Set CHAP Secret Dialog B

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120 Chapter 5 Configuring the XStack Storage 5.6.3 Restoring Factory Defaults To return the XStack Storage to its factory-default settings, use

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 121 5.7 Restarting and Shutting down the XStack Storage 5.7.1 Restarting the XStack Storage To restart the XStack St

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122 Chapter 5 Configuring the XStack Storage 5.7.2 Shutting Down the XStack Storage Management Console To shut down the XStack Storage manageme

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 123 Chapter 6 Monitoring the XStack Storage The XStack Storage management console can display a number of screens in t

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124 Chapter 6 Monitoring XStack Storage 6.1 XStack Storage Screens When the top XStack Storage icon is selected in the Physical Resources tab, t

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 125 Figure 6-1. Enclosure Information Screen

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126 Chapter 6 Monitoring XStack Storage 6.1.2 Viewing Log Messages When the top XStack Storage icon is selected in the Physical Resources tab, y

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 127 Figure 6-3. Example of a Log Messages Details Box

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128 Chapter 6 Monitoring XStack Storage 6.1.3 Viewing XStack Storage Tasks When the top XStack Storage icon is selected in the Physical Resource

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 129 Figure 6-5. Example of a Task Message Details Box If you right-click a task in the Tasks Info screen, a popup sim

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XStack Storage User’s Guide xiii List of Tables Table 1-1 XStack Storage Models...

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130 Chapter 6 Monitoring XStack Storage Figure 6-6. Task Popup Menu

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 131 6.1.4 Viewing Server CIM Information When the top XStack Storage icon is selected in the Physical Resources tab, y

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132 Chapter 6 Monitoring XStack Storage 6.1.5 Viewing Firmware Image Information When the top XStack Storage icon is selected in the Physical Re

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 133 6.2 Blade A Base Pool Screens When Blade A Base Pool is selected in the Logical Resources tab, the main display a

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134 Chapter 6 Monitoring XStack Storage 6.2.1 Viewing Storage Pool Information When Blade A Base Pool is selected in the Logical Resources tab,

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 135 6.2.2 Viewing Storage Pool Tasks When Blade A Base Pool is selected in the Logical Resources tab, you can use the

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136 Chapter 6 Monitoring XStack Storage To obtain additional information about a task shown in the Tasks Info screen, double-click the task. A Ta

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 137 6.2.3 Viewing Information about Volumes in the Blade A Base Pool When a volume is selected under Blade A Base Poo

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138 Chapter 6 Monitoring XStack Storage 6.2.3.1 Viewing Volume Information When you click a volume under Blade A Base Pool, you can use the Volu

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 139 6.2.3.2 Viewing Volume Tasks When you click a volume under Blade A Base Pool, you can use the Task Info screen to

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140 Chapter 6 Monitoring XStack Storage To obtain additional information about a task shown in the Tasks Info screen, double-click the task. A Ta

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 141 6.2.4 Viewing Information about Drives in the Blade A Base Pool When a drive is selected under Blade A Base Pool

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142 Chapter 6 Monitoring XStack Storage 6.3 Network Entities Screens When a network entity is selected in the Logical Resources tab, the main d

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 143 6.3.2 Viewing Volume Access Information When a network entity is selected in the Logical Resources tab, you can u

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144 Chapter 6 Monitoring XStack Storage 6.3.3 Viewing Initiator Access Information When a network entity is selected in the Logical Resources ta

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 145 6.3.4 Viewing LAG Port Information When a LAG is selected in the Logical Resources tab, the main display shows th

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146 Chapter 6 Monitoring XStack Storage 6.3.5 Viewing Network Portal Information When a network entity is selected in the Logical Resources tab,

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 147 6.3.6 Viewing Connection Information If you select an iSCSI session in the Logical Resources tab, the main display

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148 Chapter 6 Monitoring XStack Storage 6.4 Initiator Resource Screens When a network entity is selected in the Logical Resources tab, the main

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 149 6.4.2 Viewing LUN Map Information When an iSCSI initiator is selected in the Logical Resources tab, you can use

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 15 Chapter 1 Introduction The XStack Storage controller is an intelligent, high-performance iSCSI Gigabit Ethernet st

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150 Chapter 6 Monitoring XStack Storage 6.5 Viewing Ethernet Port Information When an Ethernet port is selected in the Physical Resources tab, th

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 151 Appendix A Summary of Menus and Commands This appendix summarizes the menus and commands available in the XStack

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152 Appendix A Summary of Menus and Commands Exit Lets you exit the XStack Storage management console. A.2 View Menu The View menu contains the

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 153 A.3 Storage Menu The Storage menu contains the following commands. Command Description Create Volume Lets you c

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154 Appendix A Summary of Menus and Commands A.4 Network Menu The Network menu contains the following commands. Command Description Create Networ

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 155 A.6 Help Menu The Help menu contains the following commands. Command Description Help Reserved for future use.

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156 Appendix A Summary of Menus and Commands

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 157 Appendix B Upgrading Firmware D-Link periodically updates the firmware for the XStack Storage. The latest firmwar

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158 Appendix B Upgrading Firmware Figure 6-26. Example of the Open Dialog Box 9. Navigate to the location where the firmware file you downloaded

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 159 Appendix C, Factory Default Settings This appendix lists the factory-default settings for the XStack Storage unit.

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16 Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Models XStack Storage is available in several models which vary according to the number, speed, and type of host netw

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160 Appendix C Factory-Default Settings Table C-6. Set Default Task Priority Default Setting Parameter Default Value Default Priority 5 Table C-

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 161 Appendix D, Recording Your Configuration Settings This appendix contains tables you can use to record the configur

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162 Appendix D Recording Your Configuration Settings D.1 Recording Volumes Use Table D-1 to record information about the volumes you create. Tab

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 163 Volume Name Volume Size Data Redundancy (None, Parity, Mirror) Chunk Size Configuration (JBOD, Stripe, Mirror, St

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164 Appendix D Recording Your Configuration Settings D.2 Recording iSCSI Initiators Use Table D-2 to record information about the iSCSI initiator

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 165 Initiator Name Initiator Password

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166 Appendix D Recording Your Configuration Settings D.3 Recording LAGs Use Table D-3 to record information about the LAGs you create. Table D-3.

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 167 LAG Number (1, 2,…) MTU Size Ethernet Encapsulation VLAN Supported (Yes or No) Physical Ethernet Ports in This

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168 Appendix D Recording Your Configuration Settings D.4 Recording Network Portals Use Table D-4 to record information about the network portals

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 169 LAG Number (1, 2,…) MTU Size Ethernet Encapsulation VLAN Supported (Yes or No) Physical Ethernet Ports in This

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 17 1.3 Benefits The XStack Storage line provides a range of benefits that stem from the ability to use familiar, prov

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170 Appendix D Recording Your Configuration Settings D.5 Recording iSCSI Target Nodes Use Table D-5 to record information about the iSCSI target

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 171 iSCSI Node Alias Enable CHAP Secret (Yes/No) CHAP Secret (if Enabled) Initiators Selected LUN Number and Access

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172 Appendix D Recording Your Configuration Settings D.6 Recording IP Routing Tables Use Table D-6 to record information about the IP routing tab

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 173 Network Destination Netmask Gateway Interface Metric

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174 Appendix D Recording Your Configuration Settings D.7 Recording Scheduled Tasks Use Table D-7 to record information about the scheduled tasks

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 175 Operation Name Object Operation Task Frequency (Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Once) Start Time Start Date

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176 Appendix D Recording Your Configuration Settings

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 177 Appendix E Understanding IP Addresses and Subnet Masking When you configure the TCP/IP settings on the XStack Stor

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178 Appendix E Understanding IP Addresses and Subnet Masking The following example shows an octet conversion when not all of the bits are set to 1:

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 179 Figure E-1. IP Address Classes Table E-1 displays the range of dotted-decimal values that can be assigned to each

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18 Chapter 1 Introduction 1.4 Features The XStack Storage DSN-3000 family has the following features:  High-performance iSCSI storage system  H

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180 Appendix E Understanding IP Addresses and Subnet Masking E.2.1 Class A Network Addresses Class A network addresses are used for very large net

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 181 E.2.3 Class C Network Addresses Class C network addresses are used for small to mid-size businesses. IP addresses

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182 Appendix E Understanding IP Addresses and Subnet Masking 8.20.15.1 = 00001000. 00010100. 00001111. 00000001 255.0.0.0 = 11111111. 00000000.

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 183 An example of valid host addresses for a subnet called subnet #1 is shown below. In this example:  The italicize

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184 Appendix E Understanding IP Addresses and Subnet Masking The subnet structure of a network cannot be seen outside an organization's privat

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 185 Base Network: 10001100.00011001.00000000.00000000 = 140.25.0.0/16 Subnet #0: 10001100.00011001.0000 0000.00000000

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186 Appendix E Understanding IP Addresses and Subnet Masking 4. Define Host Addresses for Subnet #14-3 (140.25.227.0/24) Examine the host addresse

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 187 6. Define Host Addresses for Subnet #14-14-2 (140.25.238.64/27) Examine the host addresses that can be assigned t

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188 Appendix E Understanding IP Addresses and Subnet Masking

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 189 Appendix F Hardware Enclosures This appendix shows samples of hardware enclosures for the XStack Storage. F.1 Fron

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 19 1.5 System Overview Figure 1-1 shows a typical Storage Area Network (SAN) configuration in which XStack Storage ca

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190 Index Appendix G Acronyms and Abbreviations Administrator The person responsible for managing storage operations. The administrator is the user

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 191 LAG Link Aggregation Group. The combining of physical network links into a single logical link for increased band

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192 Index SAN Storage Area Network. A high-speed subnetwork of shared storage devices that makes all storage devices available to all servers on a L

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 193 Index A Accelerated Backup Operations, 21 Accounts, 115 Acronyms and Abbreviations, 195 Adding iSCSI Initiators, 8

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194 Index F Factory Defaults Restoring, 121 Settings, 163 Fast Nearline Backup and Recovery, 20 Features, 18 Files Menu, 155 Firmware Upgrading, 161

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 195 Volumes, 70 Management Interface Changing the Default IP Address, 64 Management Port LED Locations DSN-3200, 39 Ma

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196 Index Stripe mirror, 26 Subnets, 186 Switches, 36 System Diagram, 19 System Overview, 19 System TCP/IP Settings Modifying, 107 Systems Settings,

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© 2006-2007 D-Link Networks, Inc. All Rights Reserved D-Link Systems, Inc. makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material, including, b

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20 Chapter 1 Introduction 1.6 Applications The XStack Storage iSCSI solution broadens the options available to organizations for addressing the ava

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 21 1.6.5 Accelerated Backup Operations Using the XStack Storage, backup operations previously restricted to operatin

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 23 Chapter 2 Understanding Terminology and Concepts This chapter provides a background on managing virtual storage, a

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24 Chapter 2 Understanding Concepts and Terms 2.1 Overview The term “storage virtualization” refers to the process of grouping together independent s

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 25 The iSCSI protocol defines two types of iSCSI nodes:  The initiator node  The target node The iSCSI initiator

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26 Chapter 2 Understanding Concepts and Terms If a volume is reduced (for example, if a physical drive fails), the firmware automatically moves a dr

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 27 For organizations that are striped, the data distributed among multiple drives is organized in a series of “stripe

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28 Chapter 2 Understanding Concepts and Terms  Manually: The Administrator selects the organization and all other parameters described above, and s

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 29 In either case, when the XStack Storage unit finds replacement space on another drive, it performs one Rebuild tas

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XStack Storage User’s Guide iii Safety Information There is a danger of a new battery exploding if it is incorrectly installed. Replace the batte

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30 Chapter 2 Understanding Concepts and Terms

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 31 Chapter 3 Identifying Hardware Components This chapter describes the XStack Storage hardware components. Topics i

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32 Chapter 3 Identifying Hardware Components 3.1 Front Panel Components The following sections describe the hardware components on the front of th

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 33 3.1.1 LEDs Figure 3-1 reveals several LEDs that provide useful information about the state of the XStack Storage u

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34 Chapter 3 Identifying Hardware Components 3.1.3 Drive Bays Figure 3-1 illustrates the fifteen hot-swappable drive bays and their numbering schem

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 35 3.1.3.2 Drive and Tray Installation A drive/tray assembly can be installed by inserting the drive/tray assembly i

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36 Chapter 3 Identifying Hardware Components 3.2 Back Panel Components The following sections describe the hardware components on the rear of the

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 37 3.2.2 External Interfaces Figure 3-4 shows an area labeled “External Interfaces” where the external ports of the D

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38 Chapter 3 Identifying Hardware Components 3.2.2.2 DSN-3200 LEDs Each RJ-45 host network connection on the back of the XStack Storage DSN-3200 en

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 39 Port0Port2Port1Port3MgmtEthernetDiagnostic PortHost Network ConnectionsPort4Port6Port7Port5Activity/Link LEDSpeed

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iv Preface Preface This User Functional Guide is intended for storage managers and administrators responsible for configuring and maintaining the X

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40 Chapter 3 Identifying Hardware Components 3.2.2.4 DSN-3400 LEDs Two LEDs next to the XFP connector show transmit (Tx) and receive (Rx) activity

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42 Chapter 4 Installing the XStack Storage Chapter 4 Installing the XStack Storage Unit This chapter describes how to install the XStack Storage

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 43 4.1 Site Considerations The site where you install the XStack Storage unit can affect its performance, Please obse

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44 Chapter 4 Installing the XStack Storage 4.2 Safety Considerations The following sections provide guidelines to ensure your safety when install

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 45 4.2.3 ESD Safety Precautions Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage equipment and impair electrical circuitry.

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46 Chapter 4 Installing the XStack Storage 4.3 Unpacking the XStack Storage Unit After receiving the XStack Storage unit, perform the following

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 47 4.4 Items Supplied by the User Table 4-1 lists the additional items that you must supply to perform the XStack St

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48 Chapter 4 Installing the XStack Storage 4.5 Installing the XStack Storage Unit without a Rack When installing the XStack Storage unit on a de

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 49 4.6.1 Connecting to the XStack Storage DSN-3200 Host Network Connection Ports The XStack Storage DSN-3200 host ne

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XStack Storage User’s Guide v Contact Information You can find software updates and user documentation on the D-Link website. D-Link provides free

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50 Chapter 4 Installing the XStack Storage 4.7 Connecting to the XStack Storage Management Port Connecting a PC to the XStack Storage management

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 51 4.8 Connecting the Battery Pack The XStack Storage unit comes equipped with a standard 6-cell battery pack to pro

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52 Chapter 4 Installing the XStack Storage 4.9 Connecting the Power Cords The receptacles for connecting the XStack Storage unit’s three power c

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 53 4.10 Booting the XStack Storage Unit To power on the XStack Storage unit, press the power switch on the rear pan

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54 Chapter 4 Installing the XStack Storage

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 55 Chapter 5 Configuring the XStack Storage Unit After you install the XStack Storage unit, you can perform the proced

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56 Chapter 5 Configuring the XStack Storage 5.1 Getting Started The following sections provide instructions for getting started with the XStack

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 57 The IP address on your PC's NIC must be on the same IP subnetwork (192.168.1.x) as the management port. All s

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58 Chapter 5 Configuring the XStack Storage 5.1.2 Understanding the Main Screen Figure 5-3 shows the areas of the XStack Storage management con

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 59 5.1.2.1 Menu / Tool Bar Area The Menu/Tool Bar Area appears at the top of the XStack Storage management console wi

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60 Chapter 5 Configuring the XStack Storage 5.1.2.2 Resources Panel The resources pane appears along the left side of the XStack Storage managem

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 61 5.1.2.2.1 Physical Resources Tab The Physical Resources tab contains the following entities:  The XStack Storage

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62 Chapter 5 Configuring the XStack Storage Figure 5-6 Main Display Area Figure 5-7 Example of the Main Display Area Showing Blade A Base Pool

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 63 5.1.2.4 Footer The footer appears at the bottom of the XStack Storage management console window. The footer shows s

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64 Chapter 5 Configuring the XStack Storage 5.2 Initial XStack Storage Setup Once a network connection has been established with the XStack Sto

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 65 Either step displays the Configure Out of Band Port dialog box, with the current settings shown (see Figure 5-9).

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66 Chapter 5 Configuring the XStack Storage For convenience, the current settings appear below the fields where you enter the new settings. It

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 67 Figure 5-10 XStack Storage Date and Time Dialog Box 3. Complete the fields in the dialog box: – Timezone. Select

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68 Chapter 5 Configuring the XStack Storage Figure 5-11 Configure Email Notification Dialog Box 3. Complete the fields in the dialog box: – E

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 69 5.3 Managing the XStack Storage Unit The following steps summarize the procedures for configuring and managing st

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XStack Storage User’s Guide vii Contents Chapter 1 Introduction ...

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70 Chapter 5 Configuring the XStack Storage 5.3.1.1.1 Creating Volumes Automatically To create volumes automatically with the Create Volume Wiz

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 71 3. Complete the fields in the screen: – Name. Enter the name of the volume you are creating. – Size. Enter the s

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72 Chapter 5 Configuring the XStack Storage 5. Use the slider bars to select the access bandwidth and storage efficiency (if displayed) desired

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 73 If you selected None or Mirror for Data Redundancy, the Access and Efficiency Settings screen contains only the Ac

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74 Chapter 5 Configuring the XStack Storage Figure 5-14 Manual Create Volume Wizard - Select Volume Type to Create Screen 6. Complete the fiel

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 75 Table 2-2 defines the volume organizations. – Chunk Size. Select the size of each chunk from one of the commonly u

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76 Chapter 5 Configuring the XStack Storage 8. In the left box, select the drives from which the volume will be allocated, then click the Add b

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 77 5.3.1.2 Reconfiguring Volumes There may be times when you need to reconfigure a volume. For example, you may want t

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78 Chapter 5 Configuring the XStack Storage Figure 5-17 Expand Volume Message 5. Click OK to remove the message. If the selected volume canno

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 79 Either step displays the message in Figure 5-18. Figure 5-18 Delete Volume Confirmation Message 3. Click Yes to

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viii Contents 4.8 Connecting the Battery Pack...51 4.9 Connecting the Power Cords

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80 Chapter 5 Configuring the XStack Storage 5.3.1.5 Performing a Parity Scan on a Volume Using the XStack Storage management console, you can s

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 81 5.3.1.6 Performing a Media Scan on a Volume Using the XStack Storage management console, you can scan a JBOD, stri

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82 Chapter 5 Configuring the XStack Storage 5.3.2 Adding iSCSI Initiators The following procedure describes how to add iSCSI initiators. Adding

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 83 After you add initiators, you can monitor their status using the Initiator Access Info screen (refer to Section 6.

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84 Chapter 5 Configuring the XStack Storage Figure 5-23 Example of Link Aggregation between the XStack Storage and a Gigabi

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 85 Either step starts the Create Link Aggregation Group Wizard and displays the LAG Parameters screen (see Figure 5-2

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86 Chapter 5 Configuring the XStack Storage Figure 5-25 Create Link Aggregation Group Wizard - Add/Delete Ethernet Ports Screen 7. To add Ethe

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 87 5.3.3.2 Modifying LAG Parameters There may be times when you need to modify LAG parameters. Using the XStack Stora

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88 Chapter 5 Configuring the XStack Storage 5.3.3.3 Adding or Deleting Physical Ports in a LAG There may be times when you want to add physical

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 89 5.3.3.4 Deleting LAGs If you no longer need a LAG, use the following procedure to delete it. A warning message do

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XStack Storage User’s Guide ix 6.2 Blade A Base Pool Screens ... 133 6.2.1 Viewi

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90 Chapter 5 Configuring the XStack Storage 5.3.4 Working with Network Portals This section describes how to work with network portals. The net

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 91 Either step starts the Create Network Portal Wizard and displays the Set the IP Address screen (see Figure 5-28).

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92 Chapter 5 Configuring the XStack Storage After you create network portals, you can monitor their status using the Portals Information screen

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 93 5.3.5 Creating iSCSI Target Nodes After you create one or more volumes, iSCSI initiators, and LAGs, you have all t

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94 Chapter 5 Configuring the XStack Storage The CHAP secret is case sensitive. For security, each typed character in the CHAP secret appears a

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 95 5. Accept the default settings in the Session Settings and Connection Settings tabs and click Next. The Modify iSC

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96 Chapter 5 Configuring the XStack Storage Figure 5-33 Create iSCSI Node Wizard – Initiator List Screen 9. The left box lists all the iSCSI

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 97 Figure 5-34. Create iSCSI Node Wizard – Volume Access Right Screen 12. The left box lists all the volumes you hav

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98 Chapter 5 Configuring the XStack Storage 5.3.5.1 Changing the CHAP Secret When you created an iSCSI target node, you could specify an option

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XStack Storage User’s Guide 99 5.3.6 Logging on to the iSCSI Initiator Computer After you create a volume (Section 5.2.3), an iSCSI initiator (Se

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