Adaptec 5325302057 User Guide

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    Snap Server™ 700i Series User's Guide for Adaptec OnTarget™-Powered Snap Servers
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    of Legato Systems, Inc. Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds. SCO Open Server and UnixWare are trademarks of the SCO Group. StorAssure is a registered trademark of Adaptec, Inc. All other brand names or trademarks are the property of their respective owners. REVISIONS Adaptec, Inc
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    systems, workstations or servers using an Adaptec engineer, disassemble, or otherwise reduce the Software to a human perceivable form. YOU MAY NOT MODIFY, ADAPT, TRANSLATE, RENT, LEASE sale of the Software or any copy. The Software is copyrighted by, proprietary to and a trade secret of Adaptec service
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    for a breach of this warranty, shall be the replacement of any media not meeting the above limited warranty which is returned to Adaptec; or if Adaptec or its distributor is unable to deliver replacement media which is free from defects in materials or workmanship, you may terminate this Agreement
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    shall not affect the remainder hereof. All rights in the Software not specifically granted in this license are reserved by Adaptec. Should you have any questions concerning this license, contact: Adaptec, Inc. Legal Department 691 South Milpitas Boulevard Milpitas, California 95035 (408) 957-1718
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    Guide 8 Service and Technical Support 9 Notes and Cautions 10 Finding More Information 11 Chapter 2 Planning Your IP SAN 13 Introduction to Adaptec Storage Manager for iSCSI Storage 13 Understanding Adaptec DHCP Server 24 System Requirements 25 Chapter 3 Installing Adaptec Storage Manager 27
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    to Know Adaptec Storage Manager 51 Working in Adaptec Storage Manager 51 Navigating the Main Window 52 Checking System Status from the Main Window 59 Getting Help 60 Uninstalling Adaptec Storage Manager 60 Chapter 6 95 Creating and Modifying Logical Devices 98 2 Snap Server 700i User's Guide
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    Updating the Adaptec OnTarget Operating System 105 Chapter 10 Adaptec Storage Manager 133 Updating Adaptec Storage Manager 133 Customizing Adaptec Storage Manager 133 Creating and Working with Display Groups 135 Chapter 12 Solving Problems 137 General Troubleshooting Tips 137 Troubleshooting
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    iSCSI Storage Appliance 179 About CLI Commands and Parameters 181 About the Command Format in This Guide 182 Command Completion 182 Command Line Editing 183 Viewing Long Reports 184 The CLI and Adaptec Storage Manager 184 Getting Help 185 Appendix C Your Snap Server 700i Series 187 Hardware
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    Expanding Pool Capacity 200 Changing from One RAID Level to Another 200 Appendix E OS Support Quick Reference 201 iSCSI Initiator Support by OS 202 Adaptec Storage Manager Feature Support by OS 203 Appendix F Completing a Silent Windows Installation 205 Completing a Silent Installation 205
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    6 Snap Server 700i User's Guide
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    software is updated. Refer to "Maintaining Your iSCSI Storage Appliance" on page 101 for instructions on updating the Adaptec OnTarget software. • Adaptec Storage Manager: Use Adaptec Storage Manager (included on the Adaptec OnTarget User CD) to create and manage your iSCSI storage. You can also use
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    about using Adaptec Storage Manager with Adaptec direct attached storage, refer to the Adaptec Storage Manager User's Guide for Direct Attached Storage on the installation CD that came with your Adaptec DAS RAID controller. What You Need to Know Before You Begin This Guide is written for system or
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    as a workstation or machine) • Enclosure (also known as a JBOD, disk enclosure, or storage enclosure) Service and Technical Support For an immediate response to a service inquiry, use our Expert Knowledge Base System at http://www.snapserver.com/kb. Simply type in your question to view a list of
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    • File names • Settings you select or enter in the Administration Tool Navigational paths, command buttons, and navigational links. • Text you type directly into a text field, a command line, or a Web page • Buttons on a keyboard A variable for which you must substitute a value Commands you enter
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    and Web Snap Server 700i Series User Guide User CD and Web Adaptec Storage Manager Online Help Readme.txt User CD Field Service Documentation Service CD and Web Content Details package contents, identifies server hardware components, and provides complete instructions for installing the server to
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    Finding More Information 12 Snap Server 700i Series User's Guide
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    in this Guide) Manage direct attached storage System running Adaptec Storage Manager GUI Note For more information about managing direct attached storage, refer to the Adaptec Storage Manager User's Guide for Direct Attached Storage on the installation CD that came with your Adaptec DAS RAID
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    the systems on your network automatically (supported on some operating systems only) or manually. • Adaptec Storage Manager provides wizards to guide you through many of these tasks. iSCSI Storage Feature Support Support for Adaptec Storage Manager's iSCSI storage features varies by operating system
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    (with automatic failover) of storage provisioned to the system Use Adaptec Storage Manager with Microsoft Virtual Disk Services (VDS)a Install the GUI to manage your IP SAN from a centralized location Provision storage to the system manually VMware® ESX Server 3.0.1 Provision storage to the
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    Adaptec Storage Manager on a system: • The GUI and Agent • The Management Service • Windows Support information about any Adaptec direct attached storage on a system. The Agent requires Service runs in the background, requires no user intervention, and includes no user interface. A Management Service
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    on the same subnet as your iSCSI Storage Appliance. See "Installing Adaptec Storage Manager" on page 27 for more information. Adaptec recommends that you install the Management Service on the same system as the GUI and Agent; however, it can be installed anywhere on your IP SAN, as long as it's on
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    and monitor your IP SAN Management Service At least one system on the same subnet as your iSCSI Storage Appliance (Adaptec recommends it be the same system as the GUI and Agent) Build, manage, and monitor your IP SAN Windows Support (see page 17) All Windows 2003 systems on your IP SAN that will
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    server with automatically provisioned storage • Adaptec Storage Manager components installed: GUI and Agent, Management Service, Windows Support LAN Net A Net A Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 • Workstations with manually provisioned storage. • Adaptec Storage Manager components installed: None
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    one iSCSI Storage Appliance on this network, mirroring is not supported. SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 • Backup server with manually provisioned storage • Adaptec Storage Manager components installed: GUI and Agent, Management Service iSCSI Storage Appliance iSCSI Net A Net A GbE Switch Net
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    • Email server with automatically provisioned storage • Adaptec Storage Manager components installed: GUI and Agent, Management Service, Windows Support Net B Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 Workstations • Manually provisioned storage • Adaptec Storage Manager components installed: None Net B LAN
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    with automatically provisioned storage • Adaptec Storage Manager components installed: Windows Support Net C Net C Net C Windows XP, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 Workstations • No provisioned storage • Adaptec Storage Manager components installed: None 22 Snap Server 700i Series User's Guide
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    A Net B GbE Switch Net C Windows Data Center 2003 • File server with automatically provisioned storage • Adaptec Storage Manager components installed: GUI and Agent, Management Service, Windows Support GbE Switch Net C Net C Net C Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5, SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10
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    the instructions in this section to place the server on your IP subnet before using Adaptec Storage Manager to configure the server as an iSCSI Storage Appliance. 1 On a system in your environment (for instance, the system where you will install Adaptec Storage Manager and the Management Service
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    System Requirements System Requirements • PC-compatible computer with a single Intel Pentium 1.2 GHz processor or better, or equivalent, with a supported OS and an iSCSI initiator (see the following table). Note All OSs must have the latest Service Packs or Updates installed. Supported OSs iSCSI
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    System Requirements 26 Snap Server 700i Series User's Guide
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    by all Windows OSs. See "iSCSI Storage Feature Support" on page 14 for more information. You will need the User CD to complete this task. Adaptec recommends doing the first installation on the system where you'll run the GUI and Management Service. Note Advanced users only-You can perform a silent
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    • GUI and Agent-Required on at least one system • Management Service-Required on at least one system on the same subnet as your iSCSI Storage Appliance (Adaptec recommends the same system as the GUI and Agent) • Windows Support-Required on any system running Windows 2003, to create an iSCSI Storage
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    Installing on Windows 9 If prompted, enter Management Service log-in information for VSS/VDS support: 10 Click Install. 11 When the installation is complete, click Finish. Continue installing Adaptec Storage Manager, as needed. Then continue with "Setting Up Your iSCSI Storage Appliance and IP SAN"
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    25 for a list of supported Linux OSs. Not all Adaptec Storage Manager features are supported by Linux. See "iSCSI Storage Feature Support" on page 14 for more information. Before You Begin You will need the User CD to complete this task. If you are installing on systems running Red Hat Enterprise
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    complete a standard installation with Compatibility Arch Support. To install Adaptec Storage Manager: 1 Insert then mount the CD: For Red Hat mount /dev/cdrom Starting the Management Service". Creating an Administrator and Starting the Management Service By default, Adaptec Storage Manager includes
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    (UDP)-Supports Direct Attached Storage. Note For more information, refer to the Adaptec Storage Manager User's Guide for Direct Attached Storage on the installation CD that came with your Adaptec DAS RAID controller. If you have installed the GUI and Agent or Management Service on a system running
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    1 Start Adaptec Storage Manager. Adaptec Storage Manager then prompts you to log in to a Management Service and add Adaptec Storage Manager is complete, two steps remain: 7 Log in to manually provisioned iSCSI storage. Note Setup time depends on the amount of storage and number and types of systems
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    supported iSCSI initiator is installed on each system to which you'll be provisioning storage. (All windows 2003 systems Support by OS" on page 202 for a complete listing. • Ensure that Adaptec Storage Manager's Windows Support components are installed on all systems of up to 3 systems that will act
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    Start > Programs > Adaptec Storage Manager. • On a system running Linux: a Type cd /usr/StorMan, then press Enter to change to the Adaptec Storage Manager installation directory. b Type sh StorMan.sh, then press Enter: Adaptec Storage Manager opens and the Login to Management Service window pops up
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    iSCSI Storage Appliance was added to another Management Service previously.) The default password is admin. The iSCSI Storage Appliance is added to Adaptec Storage Manager. Step 2: Configuring the iSCSI OnTarget' in the previous figure), then click Next. 36 Snap Server 700i Series User's Guide
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    Ethernet Port 0 is the management port and is used by the Management Service to communicate with your iSCSI Storage Appliances; it is also an iSCSI port. You can choose to manually set the date and time values, if required. Note The Adaptec OnTarget operating system does not automatically adjust
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    method. The custom configuration option steps you through the manual process of creating pools, helping you group disk drives, disk drives. Up to 20 pools are supported on a single iSCSI Storage Appliance. Note For instructions on creating pools using express configuration, see Series User's Guide
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    tab in the wizard. 10 Repeat Steps 2 to 9 for each pool that you want to create. 11 Click Next, review the pool settings, click Apply, then click Yes to create the pools. Adaptec Storage Manager creates the pool(s). You can use the pool immediately to provision storage, without waiting for the build
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    for storage provisioning, automatic provisioning and manual provisioning. Which path you follow depends on which OS is running on the system to which you're provisioning: • For systems running Windows 2003, see the next section. • For systems running any other supported OS, see page 42. You can
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    Step 4: Provisioning Storage to Your Systems 3 Enter a size for the volume. (Adaptec Storage Manager won't allow you Click the Advanced settings arrow and adjust the settings as required. Note Adaptec highly recommends using CHAP authentication. Avoid disabling authentication. (See "Controlling
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    Systems 9 Click Next, review the volume settings, then click Apply. Adaptec Manually Note Use this provisioning method for systems running any supported OS other than Windows 2003. When you provision storage manually, you create a logical device in Adaptec Cancel. 2 Select Manual provisioning, then
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    Step 4: Provisioning Storage to Your Systems A logical device with default settings appears in the Logical Devices panel. By default, the logical device is the same size as the pool. The Pool 1
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    Systems • If you select SRP authentication, click inside the Scope field to type a unique name for the scope, or choose an existing name from the drop-down menu. Note If you are using Internet Storage Name Service Step 3 to Step 7. Each pool can support up to 512 logical devices. The Physical Guide
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    Step 4: Provisioning Storage to Your Systems 11 Create an Auto-discovery Control List. initiator. Note Each logical device can support up to 32 iSCSI initiators. For more information about auto-discovery control lists, see page 77. k Click Next, review the configuration summary, click Apply, then
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    initiator and OS; for complete instructions, refer to the documentation provided with your iSCSI initiator and system. The basic steps are: 1 you want to access from the local system. (The iSCSI targets are the logical devices you created in "Provisioning Storage Manually" on page 42. 4 Log in to
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    to the Management Service. Adaptec Storage Manager finds any unregistered iSCSI Storage Appliances associated with that Management Service and prompts you support. Beginning to Use Your IP SAN Once setup is complete, use Adaptec Storage Manager to manage and monitor your IP SAN. Logging In To Adaptec
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    , or on a separate system. Only systems on the VDS/VSS host list can complete jobs through the Management Service, such as creating volumes or snapshots. Note On iSCSI Storage Hosts, Adaptec Storage Manager automatically updates the VDS/VSS host list during installation. No manual intervention is
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    to the host list can now complete jobs through the Management Service. Note If your system has problems connecting to the VDS Provider, see page 141 for troubleshooting tips. Removing a System from the VDS/VSS Host List To remove a system from the VDS/VSS host list: 1 Open the Microsoft VDS/VSS
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    To manage and monitor all Adaptec direct attached storage on your SAN, follow the instructions in the Adaptec Storage Manager User's Guide for Direct Attached Storage on the installation CD that came with your Adaptec DAS RAID controller. To enable DAS support in Adaptec Storage Manager, right-click
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    associated with a specific component are available on right-click menus.) For simplicity, the tasks in this Guide are explained mainly using menu bar options. About the Actions Menu Most of the main tasks in Adaptec Storage Manager are part of the Actions menu on the menu bar (as shown at right
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    window of Adaptec Storage Manager Menu Bar Tool Bar Management Service iSCSI Storage Host iSCSI Storage iSCSI Storage branch (see page 53) • The Direct Attached Storage branch (see page 53) • The you selected iSCSI Storage Setup when you installed Adaptec Storage Manager, when you first open the GUI
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    View under the Management Service that is monitoring system and any Adaptec DAS RAID controllers that you are managing remotely. Note The Direct Attached Storage branch is not covered in this Guide-refer to the Adaptec Storage Manager User's Guide for Direct Attached Storage on the installation CD
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    used in Snap Server Manager (the management tool provided with your GuardianOS-powered Snap Server). For more information about monitoring GuardianOS-powered Snap Servers in Adaptec Storage Manager, see page 126. 54 Snap Server 700i Series User
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    snapshots. To view the pools or logical devices associated with a particular disk drive, see "The Logical Devices View" on page 56. Chapter 5 Getting to Know Adaptec Storage Manager 55
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    which (if any) pool it belongs to. A disk drive shaded in light blue is not part of any pool. 56 Snap Server 700i Series User's Guide
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    in the Enterprise View, the storage volumes that have been provisioned to that system appear in the Volumes View. This iSCSI Storage Host has... ...two storage four Adaptec Storage the iSCSI Storage Host... Manager snapshots... ...and one third-party snapshot associated with them. Adaptec Storage
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    to see the size capacities of your disk drives relative to each other. (Also available in the Volumes View.) 58 Snap Server 700i Series User's Guide
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    Main Window Checking System Status from the Main Window Adaptec Storage Manager includes an Event Viewer for at-a-glance system and event such as systems and pools) affected by a failure or error, creating a trail, or rapid fault isolation, that helps you identify the source of a problem when it
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    , and for instructions on using the Administration Tool, refer to the Snap Server Administrator Guide on the User CD or the Administration Tool online Help. Uninstalling Adaptec Storage Manager Uninstalling From Windows Systems To uninstall Adaptec Storage Manager from a Windows system, use the
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    synchronized with the original). This chapter explains how to use Adaptec Storage Manager to work with hot spares, snapshots, and that is at least as big as the largest disk drive it might replace. • Adaptec recommends that you not designate a SAS hot spare for a pool comprising SATA disk drives
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    an error. See "What Do the Hot Spare Icons Mean?" on page 63 for help solving the problem.) Pool protected by hot spare Hot spare Any other pools created on that iSCSI Storage Appliance are the Hot Spare Icons Mean?" on page 63 for help solving the problem.) 62 Snap Server 700i Series User's Guide
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    Protecting Your Data with Hot Spares What Do the Hot Spare Icons Mean? Icon Explanation Healthy global or dedicated hot spare Action No action required. Hot spare is too small to protect the pool(s) it's assigned to Hot spare has been built into a pool after disk drive failure Designate larger
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    systems running Windows XP, Windows Vista, Linux, or VMware, you must use the CLI (see page 177.) Snapshots created on these OSs are fail-consistent only, as the VSS Provider is not supported by the OSs. Adaptec menu, select Create snapshot. The wizard opens. 64 Snap Server 700i Series User's Guide
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    Data with Snapshots 4 Select the volume(s) you want to include in the snapshot set. Note If the volume you select has dependent volumes listed, Adaptec strongly recommends that you copy the volume and its dependencies, to avoid losing related data. 5 Type a name or description for the snapshot, then
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    Mounting a Snapshot Set When you create a snapshot set, you have the option to mount it to a specific system on your IP SAN. (The individual snapshots within a snapshot set are either all mounted or all unmounted. You . 3 Click Yes to delete the snapshot set. 66 Snap Server 700i Series User's Guide
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    and are only retrievable manually. Always carefully monitor the preset times. At this time, on the iSCSI Storage branch of Adaptec Storage Manager, you can schedule snapshot jobs. To schedule a you set for a scheduled job is the Management Service's time, which may be different from local time
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    or the job will fail. Checking on Scheduled Jobs You can use Adaptec Storage Manager's Schedule Manager to monitor and modify the jobs you have scheduled. page 67.) Jobs are associated with Management Services. If you have multiple Management Services on your IP SAN, the Schedule Manager User's Guide
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    misses its start time, it must be rescheduled. For instructions, see "Modifying a Scheduled Job" on page 69. If and increase data availability. Note Mirroring is supported on iSCSI Storage Hosts only. When a continually synchronized. If a data-access problem occurs on the original volume, failover
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    between the volume and its mirror is required, to support the continual synchronization. File Server Active access to volume Appliance Mirror Priorities" on page 72 for instructions. Once a mirrored volume is created, you can use Adaptec Storage Manager to manage it. This 700i Series User's Guide
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    accessing the volume. Without the MPIO driver, automatic failover can't occur. To display units (MB, GB, TB). 4 Click Next, review the mirror settings, then click Apply. The Job Manager and its mirror can be used. Note If Adaptec Storage Manager displays a message that indicates there is insufficient
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    the Volumes View, right-click the mirrored volume you want, then select Modify mirror. The Modify Mirror window opens. 72 Snap Server 700i Series User's Guide
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    for maintenance. • system that was accessing the original volume automatically begins to access the mirror instead. Failing Back a Mirrored Volume When a data-access problem Adaptec Storage Manager to fail back the mirrored volume and restore the original volume to mirror manager after the problem
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    plex becomes unavailable (due to a power failure or a failed disk drive, for instance), follow the instructions in this section to permanently disassociate it from the mirror manager. Note To remove an online mirror plex logical device (see page 100). 74 Snap Server 700i Series User's Guide
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    Backing Up Your Data with Mirrored Volumes Deleting a Mirrored Volume You can delete a volume, if required. Caution When you delete a volume or mirrored volume, all data is destroyed. To delete a volume: 1 In the Enterprise View, select the iSCSI Storage Host you want. 2 In the Volumes View, right-
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    Backing Up Your Data with Mirrored Volumes 76 Snap Server 700i Series User's Guide
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    Chapter 7 Controlling Access to Your IP SAN This chapter describes how to use Adaptec Storage Manager to restrict and control access to your IP SAN and iSCSI targets (logical devices) with to Your IP SAN with Authentication" on page 79 for more information. Snap Server 700i Series User's Guide 77
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    here The wizard opens. See the figures in "Provisioning Storage Manually" on page 42 for more information. 3 At the top Name) assigned to the iSCSI initiator installed on your system. 6 Enter a name (or alias) for the initiator support up to 32 iSCSI initiators. 78 Snap Server 700i Series User
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    Click Next again, then review the configuration summary. Click Appliance is forced to authenticate itself. Note Supported authentication methods vary by iSCSI initiator. Refer rejected. Two authentication methods are available in Adaptec Storage Manager: • Challenge Handshake Authentication Password
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    more detailed instructions, see Step 7 of "Provisioning Storage Manually" on page 42.) 3 Click Next to continue, click Next again, then review the page 81). To access Adaptec Storage Manager and your IP SAN, the user enters his or her password when logging in to the Management Service (see Step 2 on
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    Levels This section describes the two access privilege levels supported by Adaptec Storage Manager. Administrator Level Administrators have full access , such as a Provision storage to an iSCSI Storage Host disk driver or iSCSI Storage Appliance View Properties window of all storage Create,
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    the Enterprise View, select the Management Service. 2 In the Configure menu, select the Management Service you want, then select Security. single user-with the administrator name and password that you added during Adaptec Storage Manager installation-is included on the Security List. You can Guide
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    user with Administrator-level privileges must remain.) Once a user has been deleted, he or she no longer has access to your IP SAN through Adaptec Storage Manager. To remove a recipient from the Security Manager: 1 Open the Security Manager. (See page 82.) 2 Select the user's name, then click Delete
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    Limiting User Access to Your IP SAN with the Security Manager 84 Snap Server 700i Series User's Guide
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    Host, see page 86. Adding a Management Service If you have installed a Management Service on another system and want to use it to manage new iSCSI Storage Appliances, follow the instructions in this section to add that Management Service to Adaptec Storage Manager. Note An iSCSI Storage Appliance
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    instructions to add them to Adaptec Storage Manager. Note An iSCSI Storage Appliance can be associated with (or added to) only one Management Service host name. 4 Click Add. The system is added to the Management Service. To provision storage to the system, see "Provisioning Storage Automatically" on
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    system is added to the Management Service. To provision storage to the system, or RAID 10 pool Physical devices in a RAID 50 or RAID 60 pool 100 Note: Each RAID 5 or RAID 6 leg may not Logical devices in a pool 512 Logical devices supported by an iSCSI Storage 512 Appliance Number of characters
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    built from the storage space contained within that pool. Once a pool is created, you can use Adaptec Storage Manager to increase its capacity, change its RAID level, and make other modifications. This section describes Step 3: Creating RAID Pools" on page 38. 88 Snap Server 700i Series User's Guide
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    instructions on creating pools using custom configuration, see "Step 3: Creating RAID Pools" on page 38. About the Express Configuration Method When you use express configuration, Adaptec supported on a single iSCSI Storage Appliance. Pool size is set by Adaptec Next. 2 Review the information that
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    0, RAID 5, RAID 6, or RAID 1E. The maximum supported size for a pool is 512 TB. To increase the by blue check marks. 5 Click Next, then review the pool settings. 6 Click Apply, then existing and new disk drives. This table lists supported migrations: From RAID Level To RAID Level Simple Volume
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    5 If prompted, select additional disk drives to support the new RAID level. 6 Click Next, then review the pool settings. 7 Click Apply, then click is only partially completed, it's referred to as an alien pool. In Adaptec Storage Manager, alien pools are grayed out in the Logical Devices View and
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    it. Pools being accessed can't be exported. 2) Adaptec recommends that you not export a pool while it is instructions. 8 Power on the new iSCSI Storage Appliance. 9 In the Enterprise View of Adaptec one foreign pool at a time can appear in Adaptec Storage Manager. 11 In the Actions menu, select
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    field to type a unique name for the scope, or choose an existing name from the drop-down menu. 5 Click Next, click Next again, then review the configuration summary. 6 Click Apply, then click Yes. The new settings are saved in the iSCSI Storage Appliance. Chapter 8 Modifying Your iSCSI Storage 93
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    Modifying Pools Changing the Controller Cache Settings for a Pool For each pool, you can use Adaptec Storage Manager to enable or disable the read and write cache of the RAID controller installed in the Logical Devices View, select the pool you want to delete. 94 Snap Server 700i Series User's Guide
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    of any remaining drives may change after a pool is deleted and the system is rebooted. Deleting All Pools Caution Deleting all pools destroys all data the pools. The pools are deleted. Creating and Modifying Volumes When Adaptec Storage Manager provisions storage to an iSCSI Storage Host, it creates
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    Creating and Modifying Volumes Once a volume is created, you can use Adaptec Storage Manager to modify it. This section describes how to: • Create a new volume after setup is complete ( Continue with Step 3 on page 41 of "Provisioning Storage Automatically". 96 Snap Server 700i Series User's Guide
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    Host on your IP SAN, or change the volume drive letter. Note When you are reassigning a volume, the system it's being assigned to must be connected to the same Management Service as the original system. To reassign a volume: 1 In the Enterprise View, select the iSCSI Storage Host you want. 2 In the
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    initiators in the systems on your IP SAN. When you manually provision storage manually, you begin by creating a logical device that you then log into from the system and format locally. In Adaptec Storage Manager, In the Logical Devices View, select any pool. 98 Snap Server 700i Series User's Guide
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    for that pool are displayed. 4 Adjust the logical device settings, as required. (See "Provisioning Storage Manually" on page 42 for more information.) 5 Click Next, click Next again, then review the configuration summary. Notes To create or edit the Auto-discovery Control List for a logical device
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    the Actions menu, select Delete logical device. 4 Click Yes to delete the logical device. The logical device is deleted. 100 Snap Server 700i Series User's Guide
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    down and restart your iSCSI Storage Appliance, change the appliance settings, and update the Adaptec OnTarget operating system. For more information about your iSCSI Storage Appliance, see "Your Snap Server 700i Series Supply (UPS) Configuration window opens. Snap Server 700i Series User's Guide 101
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    USB Enclosure window, enter the name or IP address of a remote iSCSI Storage Appliance to which the local system will communicate UPS information, then click Add. Repeat this step until you have added all the iSCSI Storage Storage Appliance in your IP SAN. 102 Snap Server 700i Series User's Guide
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    , and the disk drives installed in your appliances and enclosures to identify where they are physically located. To blink a component: 1 In Adaptec Storage Manager, right-click the component, then select Blink.... This table describes what to right-click to blink specific iSCSI Storage Appliances
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    Adaptec Storage Manager to shut down your iSCSI Storage Appliance. You might want to do this to export a pool to another iSCSI Storage Appliance (see page 91) or complete maintenance using Adaptec Storage Manager use Adaptec Storage Manager using Adaptec Storage following the instructions in "Step
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    System Updating the Adaptec OnTarget Operating System As newer versions of the Adaptec OnTarget operating system become available, you can update your iSCSI Storage Appliance. Adaptec Storage Manager stores two versions (or images) at a time, so that if you experience problems then review the update
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    Updating the Adaptec OnTarget Operating System Checking the Current Image To see Reverting to the Previous Image Adaptec Storage Manager stores two versions (or images) of Adaptec OnTarget at a time. If you experience problems with a newly downloaded image, . 106 Snap Server 700i Series User's Guide
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    Updating the Adaptec OnTarget Operating System 4 To check that the image you selected will be used after the iSCSI Storage Appliance is restarted, select the controller in the Physical Devices View,
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    Updating the Adaptec OnTarget Operating System 108 Snap Server 700i Series User's Guide
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    monitor jobs, such as automatic storage provisioning or creating a snapshot, as they progress by using a utility in Adaptec Storage Manager called the Job Manager. To open the Job Manager, see page 110. The Job Manager opens on of the window, as shown above. Snap Server 700i Series User's Guide 109
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    is being cancelled (the Quit job button has been clicked). You can use Adaptec Storage Manager to monitor and manage jobs in progress: • To open the In the Enterprise View, select the Management Service. 2 In the Configure menu, select the Management Service you want, then select Jobs. The Job Guide
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    Monitoring Jobs in Progress Resuming a Cancelled Job You can resume a job that in the process of being cancelled in the Job Manager. A resumed job continues from the last step it completed before the job was cancelled. Note Depending on the job, there may be very little opportunity time-wise to
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    on your IP SAN by checking component properties and looking at the Event Viewer and status icons in Adaptec Storage Manager. Using the Event Viewer and Event Log The Event Viewer displays a log of activity occurring specific Error- or Warning-level events. 112 Snap Server 700i Series User's Guide
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    Adaptec Storage Manager indicates event status with icons. This table lists the three categories, or types, of events based on severity. Icon Status Examples Information Warning Error • A connection to the Management Service you identify the source of a problem. See "Identifying Failed or Failing
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    do not indicate status. Viewing Component Properties Double-click any component in the main window of Adaptec Storage Manager to view version numbers, status, model numbers, and other information about that component. on which type of component you select. 114 Snap Server 700i Series User's Guide
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    drives; and an identification light, as shown in the following illustration: Power LED System LED LAN LEDs Disk Drive LEDs Unit ID (UID) LED Adaptec recommends that you become familiar with the operation of these lights. Power, System, and LAN LEDs These status lights are located to the right of the
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    green Off The server is powered on. The server is powered off. System LED Blinks green 2 times The server is booting up. per second Blinks at boot time Blinking amber during normal operation A thermal problem was detected. Solid amber Other problem was detected. LAN 1 and LAN 2 LEDs ( Guide
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    No disk drive installed Note You can blink a disk drive from Adaptec Storage Manager by right-clicking the drive and selecting Blink disk drive. See "Blinking Appliances, Enclosures, and Disk Drives" on page 103 for instructions. Power Supply Module Indicator Lights The LED on a 700i Series power
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    not used. Disk Drive LEDs Each disk drive has three LEDs that indicate the status of the disk drive. 1 2 3 118 Snap Server 700i Series User's Guide
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    Using Status and Drive Light Behavior to Monitor Components These LEDs operate as described in the following table: LED 1 2 3 Condition N/A Solid green Solid amber Off Solid green Green random flash Off Indication Not used. Drive present and OK. Drive failed. Drive not present Drive present and
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    Master for enclosure. Enclosure is powering on. Fault condition exists on controller Notifying Users By Email About Status and Activity You can set up Adaptec to ensure that urgent issues receive immediate attention. Follow the instructions in this section to: • Set up email notifications (see Guide
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    how to set up email notifications for one Management Service. If you have multiple Management Services on your IP SAN, you must complete the tasks . (Note that the Add Email Recipient button is now greyed-out. Only one system can be in the Email Notification Manager at a time.) 7 Close the Email
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    To send a test message: 1 In the Enterprise View, select the Management Service you want. 2 Click the Configure button, select the Management Service, then select Email Notifications. 3 Select the email address. 4 In the Email Notifications" on page 121. 122 Snap Server 700i Series User's Guide
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    Enterprise View, select the Management Service you want. 2 Click the Configure button, select the Management Service, then select Email Notifications. 3 , be sure that the "From" address belongs to a system that is actively monitored. Modifications become effective immediately. Disabling Email
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    , select the Management Service you want, then select SNMP Trap Manager.The SNMP Trap Manager opens on the SNMP Traps tab of a new window. 3 In the toolbar, click Add System. The Add System Window opens. 4 Enter the host name or TCP/IP address for the system. Adaptec recommends accepting the default
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    , or if you need to change the types of event notifications the system receives, you can update the system's information. 1 In the Enterprise View, select the Management Service. 2 Click the Configure button, select the Management Service you want, then select SNMP Trap Manager. 3 Select the TCP/IP
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    Snap Server Manager software. For more information, refer to the User CD that came with your GuardianOS-powered Snap Server. Snap Server Manager is indicated in text and by color. What do the colors mean? Adaptec Storage Manager indicates server status with the same colors used in Snap User's Guide
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    of a problem. See "Identifying Failed or Failing Components" on page 143 for more information. What do the icons mean? Adaptec Storage Manager uses be offline). Temperature Status System and CPU temperatures are OK. System and/or CPU temperatures are high. System and/or CPU temperatures are
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    Snap Server Manager software. For more information, refer to the User CD that came with your Snap Server. Snap Server Manager is also to the Network Attached Storage branch of Adaptec Storage Manager at any time, or have Adaptec Storage Manager discover all GuardianOS-powered Series User's Guide
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    discovered server recognizes all the GuardianOS-powered Snap Servers on its subnet. Save time by adding only one new server from a new subnet; Adaptec Storage Manager will automatically discover the rest. 5 Click OK. The new servers and any other GuardianOS-powered Snap Servers discovered on the
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    and for instructions on using the Administration Tool, refer to the Snap Server Administrator Guide on the User CD or the Specify whether Adaptec Storage Manager displays a warning if any server's Ethernet ports have no link (see page 131) • Instruct Adaptec Storage Manager to directly scan all
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    The Options window opens. Follow the instructions in this section to adjust the settings . For more information, refer to the User CD that came with your Snap Server. Snap Server click OK. Displaying No-Link Status Warnings By default, Adaptec Storage Manager displays a warning status if one of
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    Using an HTTP Proxy Server In environments that use an HTTP proxy server for external Web-based communication, Adaptec Storage Manager must be configured to use the proxy for online server registration. To use an HTTP used by the proxy server. 4 Click OK. 132 Snap Server 700i Series User's Guide
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    to make managing your IP SAN easier and more effective. Note The tasks described in this section are optional. You can customize Adaptec Storage Manager by: • Sorting the systems in the Enterprise View (see page 134). • Selecting the standard unit of measure shown for disk drives (see page 134
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    Adaptec Storage Manager Sorting Systems to Adaptec Storage Adaptec Storage Manager for iSCSI Storage: • The iSCSI Storage branch • The Direct Attached Storage branch (if the local system contains Adaptec direct In the System tree orientation the System tree set Adaptec Storage allow Adaptec Storage
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    are not part of a display group. To create a display group: 1 In the Enterprise View, right-click on a Management Service that you want to add to a display group. 2 In the Actions menu, select Change display group, then click New group. Chapter 11 Updating and Customizing Adaptec Storage Manager 135
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    and the system you selected in Step 1 is added to it. 4 To add another Management Service to the display group, select the Management Service in the group and Management Services. Any changes made to display groups affect the display groups only, not the Management Services, iSCSI Storage
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    on your iSCSI Storage Appliance using Adaptec Storage Manager. General Troubleshooting Tips If you experience problems installing or using Adaptec Storage Manager, follow these suggestions: • Ensure that Adaptec Storage Manager is properly installed on the management system. • Ensure that no one is
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    log files are created. Troubleshooting Questions and Answers Adaptec Storage Manager is installed properly. Why won't it open? Adaptec Storage Manager won't start on a system that uses only 16 colors. To successfully run Adaptec Storage Manager, your system must support 256 color video mode. Why
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    to store data. Delete these alien pools from Adaptec Storage Manager. See "Deleting an Individual Pool" on page 94 or "Deleting All Pools" on page 95 for instructions. • If you update your iSCSI Storage Appliance to a new image of the operating system (see page 105), then delete a pool, that pool
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    Troubleshooting problem is solved. (See page 122.) Why am I getting an error message that says 'N-way mirroring not supported'? Adaptec Storage Manager from generating 'Terminating connection' messages about my VMware systems? To stop receiving 'Terminating connection' messages from the VMware systems
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    F5 to refresh the window. Why can't my system connect to the VDS Provider? At this time, Adaptec Storage Manager does not support Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6). Follow the instructions for your OS to work around this issue: • For Windows XP (Service Packs installed) or Windows Server 2003, see
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    the system. How do I create a support archive file? Your Adaptec Storage Manager service representative might ask you to create a configuration and status information archive file to help diagnose a problem with your system. a silence command (see page 177). 142 Snap Server 700i Series User's Guide
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    Identifying Failed or Failing Components When your are notified of a Warning- or Error-level event, use Adaptec Storage Manager's rapid fault isolation feature to quickly identify the source of the problem. For instance, in this example, an iSCSI Storage Appliance has stopped responding. To find the
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    next to the problem component. Hot Swapping Disk Drives The term hot swap refers to the ability to remove and add components to a system without the a Snap Server 700i Series or SANbloc S50 RAID 1, 5, 6, 10, 50, 60, or 1E by following the basic steps outlined next: 1 Remove the front bezel 's Guide
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    drive fails for any reason, it is represented in Adaptec Storage Manager with a red X, as shown at until the rebuilding is complete. Note In Adaptec Storage Manager, the color of the hot Remove and replace the failed disk drive (following the instructions in "Hot Swapping Disk Drives" on page 144
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    disk drives. Then, restore your data (if available). Multiple Failures in the Same Pool Except in RAID 6 and RAID 60 pools, if more than one disk drive fails at the same time in the same pool, the data can't be failures, depending on which disk drives fail. 146 Snap Server 700i Series User's Guide
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    pool. When a disk drive fails, it may still appear in Adaptec Storage Manager although it is no longer available. To see an accurate removed and then reinserted. To start a hot-swap rebuild: 1 Following the instructions in "Hot Swapping Disk Drives" on page 144, gently pull the failed Problems 147
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    volumes on which the snapshots are based) go offline, and Adaptec Storage Manager generates a failure message. When a pool capacity failure is fully booted (as indicated by the System LED blinking once per second), and push the Reset button. The system will reboot after about a minute. As 's Guide
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    the instructions in Service automatically reconnects to the iSCSI Storage Appliance, skip to Step g. If the Management Service can't automatically reconnect to the iSCSI Storage Appliance, you must remove that appliance from the Management Service then add it back in. Chapter 12 Solving Problems
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    in the Enterprise View, under the Management Service. g If your iSCSI targets come back iSCSI initiators and iSCSI targets. Follow the instructions in this section if you used new for each system on your IP SAN: • For iSCSI Storage Hosts, see the next section. • For systems running Windows XP Guide
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    in "Removing iSCSI Targets and Adding the Appliance IP Address" on page 151. 4 Click OK to log on to the iSCSI target. Chapter 12 Solving Problems 151
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    hosts the mirrored volumes, using either a monitor and keyboard or a serial cable connected to a system running a terminal emulation program. Note In these steps, the iSCSI Storage Appliance with the replaced then press Enter. b Repeat Step 1 for each mirror. 152 Snap Server 700i Series User's Guide
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    . If not, manually add the iSCSI targets to the iSCSI initiator. The recovery of each system is complete. Recovering from a Flash Drive Failure in a Mirrored Environment Follow the instructions in this section Administrator. (If you are, a '#' appears at the prompt.) Chapter 12 Solving Problems 153
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    iSCSI target, pool, and logical device information appears online in Adaptec Storage Manager. 7 Check the iSCSI initiator to ensure that the enter this command, then press Enter: logical manage volume_name authentication none b Manually log in to the iSCSI target from the iSCSI initiator. (CHAP is
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    these notes before attempting to use the service. Note When you use iSNS, all service on a Windows server. Note the IP address of the server on which the iSNS service is Off Note Flow control must be set to Off. Otherwise, the system will appear to hang. • Connect to the iSCSI Storage Appliance
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    this procedure, all the iSCSI targets on the iSCSI Storage Appliance automatically appear in the Microsoft Initiators target list. 156 Snap Server 700i Series User's Guide
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    • QLogic4050/4052 Initiator Configuration Notes • On pre-Vista operating systems, Microsoft does not support "dynamic" disks for use with the Microsoft iSCSI initiator. Adaptec recommends using the QLogic QLA4050/4052, which supports "dynamic disks", or using only "basic" disks with the Microsoft
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    iSCSI Storage Appliance (Target Portal) The Microsoft iSCSI initiator is available for download from the Microsoft support Web site. Search for iSCSI initiator, and download the initiator appropriate for your OS version. appears in the Target Portals list box. 158 Snap Server 700i Series User's Guide
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    tab, log into the logical device. Select the desired iSCSI target and click Log On. To automatically re-establish the connection when the Windows system reboots, select the Automatically restore... option. Note The IQNs for your iSCSI targets may be different than those shown in the examples above
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    , and select Disk Management. If a wizard opens, close it and proceed to the next step as you must manually write the signature to the disk. 2 Initialize the logical device. Right-click the new disk label (Disk 1 initiator, dynamic disks are not recommended. 160 Snap Server 700i Series User's Guide
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    system whose registry is being modified. The result of any modifications to the Windows registry can vary, and implied outcomes of any modification suggested by Adaptec are NOT guaranteed, and may not be supported. Adaptec click Bind All to allow the iSCSI service to configure the list of persistent
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    System > Current Control Set > Services > lanmanserver b For SQL Server: HKey_Local_Machine > System > Current Control Set > Services not automatically reconnect when the Windows system hosting the shares is rebooted. Microsoft Knowledgebase article #870964 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/870964). •
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    dynamic disk may fail to connect properly during system boot. Using dynamic disks for iSCSI targets on preVista operating systems is not supported by Microsoft. For more information, see the Microsoft iSCSI Software Initiator User's Guide, available on the Microsoft web site. Appendix A Configuring
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    SP3. 2 Boot up the system and follow the Windows Found New Hardware dialog to load the associated driver software. 3 Install SANSurfer, which the adapter's BIOS. Refer to article 14837 on the Adaptec Support Knowledgebase at www.adaptec.com. You can use either the SANSurfer Management application
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    password is config. If you want to change the default password: • Select a host and click the Security tab. • Under Host Access, enter the system logon user name and password in the Login and Password fields. • Under Application Access, enter config in the Current Password field, and then type in
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    to ping the target. 7 Once the target has been pinned successfully, select the Target Settings tab to add a target. 166 Snap Server 700i Series User's Guide
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    iSCSI Configuration for Microsoft Windows 8 Click the plus sign, then type in the IP address of the target portal. 9 Leaving the iSCSI Name field blank will force discovery of all available targets. Or you can double-click the iSCSI Name field and type in an iSCSI name of a target. Then
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    on the iSCSI target using the Windows Disk Management Tool. Refer to "Formatting a Logical Device Using the Windows Disk Management Tool" on page 160 for instructions. 168 Snap Server 700i Series User's Guide
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    supported iSCSI HBAs and initiators for Red Hat and SuSE Linux operating systems. Configuration Notes The QLogic QLA4050/4052 initiator supports -box software iSCSI initiator, located on the software CD. Setting up an In-box iSCSI Initiator 1 Insert the CD with the in-box iscsi initiator rpm 2 Use
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    /scsi/ to view iSCSI targets as regular SCSI disks. linux:~ #: iscsi-ls You will see output similar to the following: Cisco iSCSI Driver Version ... 4.0.188.26 ( 21-May-2004 ) TARGET NAME : iqn.snap710622.iscsi0 TARGET ALIAS : iscsi0 HOST NO : 1 BUS NO : 0 TARGET ID : 46 TARGET
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    HOST NO : 1 BUS NO : 0 TARGET ID : 47 TARGET ADDRESS : 192.3.2.193:3260 SESSION STATUS : ESTABLISHED AT Mon Jul 24 11:02:34 2006 NO. OF PORTALS : 2 PORTAL ADDRESS 1 : 192.3.2.193:3260,1 PORTAL ADDRESS 2 : 192.5.2.34:3260,1 SESSION ID : ISID 00023d000001 TSID 1a TARGET NAME : iqn
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    a primary partition) (Choose the default value) (Choose the default value) (Write to disk) 11 Create file systems on the partitions so they can be mounted and used for storage. linux:~ #: mkfs -t ext3 /dev/sdb1 /C /dev/sdb1 197G 129M 187G 1% /iscsi1 172 Snap Server 700i Series User's Guide
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    for VMware Using CHAP Authentication to Enable Multiple Linux Systems to Share Logical Devices on a Snap Server Note The instructions in this section are for users using ISNS. You can use CHAP authentication to enable multiple Linux systems with in-box initiators to share different logical devices
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    iSCSI Services Follow the instructions in the VMware Server Configuration Guide, available at http://www.vmware.com to configure your iSCSI service. the Sun Solaris iSCSI initiator. • The Sun Solaris iSCSI initiator supports only a single connection per session. Configuring iSCSI Target Discovery 1
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    Logical Devices If you want to make the iSCSI logical device available on reboot, add it to the /etc/ vfstab file in the file system. After the devices have been discovered by the Solaris iSCSI initiator, the login negotiation occurs automatically. The number of LUNs available are determined and
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    iSCSI Configuration for Solaris 176 Snap Server 700i Series User's Guide
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    server. You can use the CLI's event logging features to monitor the entire system. This appendix introduces the CLI and provides instructions for using the CLI to configure the settings on your iSCSI Storage Appliance. default administrator password is admin. Snap Server 700i Series User's Guide 177
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    , such as Hyperterminal. (For terminal emulation program settings, see page 177.) You are not required to enter a password. Set up new passwords by following the instructions in "Operator-level Access" or "Administrator-level Access" on this page. 178 Snap Server 700i Series User
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    Using the Wizard to Configure Your iSCSI Storage Appliance Using the Wizard to Configure Your iSCSI Storage Appliance The Setup wizard runs if the iSCSI Storage Appliance is in factory default state when the CLI is started. (You can also run the Setup wizard by typing setup.) The Setup wizard
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    page 34. Note Adaptec highly recommends that you Press Enter to accept the current system date, or type a new system should be sent), then press Enter. 10 Press Enter, or type the IP addresses of your DNS servers (up to three are supported Adaptec Storage Manager only. 180 Snap Server 700i Series User
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    About CLI Commands and Parameters About CLI Commands and Parameters A command is an area of functionality (for example, pool), followed by an action (for example, create), and possibly also followed by one or more parameters (for example, pool_name). For example: pool create mypool Different
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    About the Command Format in This Guide About the Command Format in This Guide In this Guide, these formats are used to express commands and parameters. Format command or parameter command or a2 raid5 1024 16 32 64 128 256 512 182 Snap Server 700i Series User's Guide
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    Command Line Editing Command and Parameter Separation Commands and parameters are separated with one or more spaces and/or tab characters (white space). White space at the start and end of a command line is ignored. Character Case and White Space In general, the CLI is not case-sensitive. Commands
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    Storage Manager uses a disk drive's World Wide Name (WWN), the CLI uses the disk drive's device ID for drive numbering. • Separate status PDU (Adaptec Storage Manager) and Piggybacking of SCSI status (CLI) both refer to an advanced iSCSI initiator setting. 184 Snap Server 700i Series User's Guide
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    Getting Help Getting Help You can request help at any time by typing help or ? anywhere in a line. The type of help provided depends on where you are in the CLI. For instance, typing help may generate a list of valid commands or parameters, or a list of all available commands. You can request a
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    Getting Help 186 Snap Server 700i Series User's Guide
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    Appendix C Your Snap Server 700i Series This appendix provides information and assistance to system or network administrators preparing for the installation of a Snap Server 700i Series iSCSI required and optional hardware components that are available. Snap Server 700i Series User's Guide 187
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    low-maintenance network block iSCSI solution that supports simultaneous access by Windows and Linux hosts. All Adaptec OnTarget- only). • 4 redundant, hot-swappable SAS disk drives (750i) • Dual power supplies (730i and 750i) • Expandable by attaching multiple SANbloc S50 expansion arrays. 's Guide
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    troubleshooting procedures. Notes (1) For a complete list of qualified components, including replacement parts and installation instructions, see http://www.snapserver.com/support a single-port NIC (eth2) and the Snap Server 730i and 750i have a dual-port NIC (eth2 and eth3). The illustration below
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    S50 expansion arrays connect to a host Snap Server 700i Series, not directly to the network, and thus do not ship with Ethernet cables. one SAS external cable. Dual Power Supply The Snap Server 730i and 750i come with dual power supplies. The Snap Server 720i comes with a single power Guide
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    (s) Rack for 1U Units Snap Server 700i Series Rack for 2U units SANbloc S50 expansion array For optimal performance, use only switches that support GbE. Adaptec recommends that you use a UPS with the Snap Server 700i Series. Snap Servers are compatible with USB-based and networkbased APC-brand
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    prior to the arrival of the storage system. Snap Server 700i Series Hardware Checklists • Snap Server 720i Hardware Checklist • Snap Server 730i and 750i Hardware Checklist • SANbloc S50 Hardware Checklist an option for this Snap Server 700i Series model. 192 Snap Server 700i Series User's Guide
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    port(s) to the network. ; Power Cables (3 per enclosure) Required to plug into the mains (1 US, 1 UK, 1 EU). ‰ Ethernet Switches Use switches that support GbE. ‰ APC-Brand UPS Device(s) (optional) Snap Servers are designed to work with a USB-based or networkbased APC-brand UPS. Visit the APC Web
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    and optional hardware to install a Snap Server 730i or 750i, and indicates whether a component comes with the server or into the mains (2 US, 2 UK, 2 EU). ‰ Ethernet Switches Use switches that support GbE. ‰ APC-Brand UPS Device(s) (optional) Snap Servers are designed to work with a User's Guide
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    Snap Server and Expansion Array Hardware Checklists SANbloc S50 Hardware Checklist The following checklist shows the required and optional hardware to install an S50 , and indicates whether a component comes with the server or must be supplied by the customer. Component Connection and Power Rack
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    from an authorized Adaptec reseller to service Snap Server storage products. Qualified means that Adaptec technicians have tested 10/100/1000Base-T, dual RJ-45 network connectors, with support for load-balancing and failover. Width 17.5 in (444 CTick 196 Snap Server 700i Series User's Guide
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    SAS connection to Snap Server 720i, 730i and 750i. No direct network connection. Width 17.6 in (44.7 cm ) Depth 19.5 in (49.5 cm) Height 3.5 in (8.9 cm), 2U Weight up to 60 lbs (27 kg) maximum Power Rating: 100-240 VAC Current Rating: 6-2.5
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    guide. • Installing the Server or Expansion Array - During installation, make sure the unit is always placed on a surface capable of supporting its of qualified service personnel. If one of the following situations arises, do not attempt a remedy; contact Adaptec technical support for assistance
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    for performance and reliability. Only the RAID levels supported by your iSCSI Storage Appliance are listed. 50 Yes 67% - 94% ✱ ✱ ✱ ✱ 6 RAID 6 Yes 50% - 88% ✱ ✱ ✱ 4 RAID 60 Yes 50% - 88% ✱ ✱ ✱ 8 Spanned No 100% ✱ Volume ✱ 2 Disk drive usage, read performance, and Guide 199
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    RAID 50 RAID 0 or RAID 60 Expanding Pool Capacity Using Adaptec Storage Manager, you can expand Adaptec Storage Manager, you can change a pool's RAID level. Changing a pool's RAID level may also increase its capacity. This table lists supported in RAID level are also supported in RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID
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    Appendix E OS Support Quick Reference This appendix provides a quick-reference matrix of feature support by OS. For more information about Adaptec Storage Manager features (including special system requirements), see "Planning Your IP SAN" on page 13. Snap Server 700i Series User's Guide 201
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    by OS iSCSI Initiator Support by OS Supported iSCSI Initiators OS with Latest Service Pack Windows OSs Microsoft iSCSI Initiator 2.04 or later Q-Logic QLA4050C Server 9 SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 ✔ ✔ ✔ VMware OSs ESX Server ✔ ✔ ✔ 202 Snap Server 700i Series User's Guide
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    Storage Manager Feature Support by OS Adaptec Storage Manager Feature Support by OS Supported Adaptec Storage Manager Features Windows Support Components OS with Latest Service Pack GUI and Management Multipath Provisioning VDS VSS Agent Service Driver Agent Provider Provider Windows
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    Adaptec Storage Manager Feature Support by OS 204 Snap Server 700i Series User's Guide
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    of following the installation instructions provided in "Installing on Windows" on page 27. A silent installation uses command line parameters to complete an installation without messages or user interaction. Note If a previous version of Adaptec Storage Manager is installed on your system, you must
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    Adaptec\Adaptec Storage Manager" Specifies the log-in user name for the Management Service. *This Property is required only if the Management Service . Specifies the Management Service log-in user name to set up VDS/VSS access. If you are installing the Management Service onto the local computer
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    Adaptec Storage Manager Direct Attached Storage Agent. If this feature is installed, the machine will reboot if certain RAID controllers that use the filter driver Management Service. Requires you to set user name and password properties. l SNMP Support-Installs SNMP support for Adaptec Storage
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    the Windows driver installation Adaptec Storage Manager\"" • To install and have setup wait until the install finishes before it closes: start /WAIT setup.exe /w /s /v"/qn ADDLOCAL=Console,Agent REBOOT=ReallySupress" • To install the VDS/VSS Services with support for a remote Management Service
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    Example Command Line Installations • To install a local Management Service and the VDS/VSS Services with support for this local management service on machine COMP1234: setup.exe /s /v"/qn ADDLOCAL=Management Service,VDSExternal,VSSExternal USERNAME=admin PASSWORD=pass MGMTLOC=COMP1234 MGMTUSER=admin
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    Example Command Line Installations 210 Snap Server 700i Series User's Guide
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    Adaptec direct attached storage on a system technical support, Adaptec Storage Manager. See also LAN, SAN. domain name The name given to the group of iSCSI Storage Appliances and systems that are part of the same IP SAN (share a common part of the IP address). Snap Server 700i Series User's Guide
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    for RAID 6 or RAID 60. See RAID 6 pool, RAID 60 pool. email notifications Event messages about remote systems that are emailed to Adaptec Storage Manager. The GUI must be installed on at least one system on your IP SAN. HBA Host Bus Adapter. A hardware device that connects a host system 's Guide
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    unique information as required. Example: iqn.2006-08.com.adaptec:example.target.xyz SCSI command blocks See also GuardianOS-powered Snap Server. A system running one of these OSs that has or See also iSCSI initiator. Internet Storage Name Service. A protocol that helps automate the discovery
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    system A computer (or system) with direct attached storage that's being managed by Adaptec Storage Manager. Management Service A component of Adaptec the Management Service on at least one system on the data is stored on each disk drive).. In Adaptec Storage Manager, a feature that lets you create
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    over) to the remaining path. A component of the Windows Support installation option in Adaptec Storage Manager; must be installed on all iSCSI Storage Hosts on iSCSI initiators in your IP SAN systems. Also known as a storage pool. A component of Adaptec Storage Manager that automates functions on
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    RAID 6 pool RAID 60 pool rapid fault isolation rebuild recurring job redundancy remote system SAN scheduled job Adaptec Storage Manager, all other systems with direct attached storage besides your local system are remote systems. 'Local' and 'remote' are relative terms. See also local system Guide
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    Storage Appliance. When SRP is enabled, a system trying to access your iSCSI Storage Appliance must provide problems or parity errors. Virtual Disk Service Provider. A component of Adaptec Storage Manager that lets you configure a mixed storage environment-a network with both Adaptec and non-Adaptec
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    Windows Support Definition Volume ShadowCopy Service Provider. A component of Adaptec systems. Windows Support is a collection of enhanced Adaptec Storage Manager components that can be installed on iSCSI Storage Hosts only. Windows Support comprises these components: MPIO DSM (Multipath Driver
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    Update wizard 105 Adaptec Storage Manager adding iSCSI Storage Hosts 86 Administrators 81 display groups 135 display options 134, 135 downloading newer versions 133 feature support 14, 203 firewall settings 32 GUI 16 installing 27-32 Linux 30 Management Service 18 required and optional components
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    components 18 standard unit of measure 134 starting 35 system requirements 25 troubleshooting 137-154 unblocking ports 32 uninstalling 60 Linux 60 Windows 60 updating 133 VDS Provider 17 VSS Provider 17 Windows Support components 17 Adaptec Storage Manager Agent 16 adding iSCSI Storage Appliance 86
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    iSCSI Storage Appliance without DHCP server 24 settings 37 Direct Attached Storage display options 134 documentation 53 Enterprise View status 127 viewing logical devices 56 viewing status 55 display groups 135 adding systems 136 status 136 documentation 11 domain name servers 37 domain names 37 E
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    troubleshooting 122, 140 enclosure management 113 enclosure management device icon 113 Enterprise View 52 Direct Guide fan status 114, 127 feature support 14 iSCSI Storage Hosts 14 field service disk drive hardware components, purchasing new 9 help 60 help in CLI 185 host names 37 hostname 180
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    removing failed disk drive icon 147 information icon 113 INSTALLDIR 206 installing Adaptec Storage Manager 27-32 Linux 30 required and optional components 18 Windows 27 iSNS 155 Microsoft Software Initiator 157 operating system support 202 QLogic initiators 164 reconnecting to iSCSI targets 150
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    42 feature support 14 installing Adaptec Storage Manager 30 iSCSI initiator configuration 169 in-box initiators 169 provisioning storage 42 recovering from flash drive failure 153 starting Adaptec Storage Manager 35 uninstalling Adaptec Storage Manager 60 logging in 47 troubleshooting 138 logical
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    ports 37 Management Service access levels 80 adding new 85 defined 16 display group status 136 email notifications 120 installation requirements 18 Jobs Manager 109 logging in 47 operating system support 203 privilege levels 80 Security Manager 80 SNMP Trap Manager 124 manual storage provisioning 42
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    Specific Module Driver. See MPIO DSM Driver N notifications 120-123 O online help 60 operating system support 25 Adaptec Storage Manager features 203 iSCSI initiators 94 rebuilding 147 recovering snapshots 148 size limitation 87 troubleshooting 145 viewing status 56 write caches 94 power supply Guide
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    system support 203 provisioning storage 40-46 authentication 43, 93 auto-discovery control lists 45 automatic 40 iSCSI initiators 45 iSCSI Storage Hosts 40 Linux systems 42 manual 42-46 troubleshooting 139 VMware systems 42 Windows Vista systems 42 Windows XP systems 37 installing Adaptec Storage
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    195 Snap Server 720i checklist 193 Snap Server 730i and 750i checklist 194 specifications 196 See also iSCSI Storage Appliance Snap Server snapshots 57 troubleshooting 148 Snapshots View 57 SNMP trap notifications 124-125 disabling 125 modifying system information 125 removing a system 125 sending
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    Adaptec Storage Manager 60 Linux 60 Windows 60 units of measure 134 updating Adaptec Storage Manager 133 updating controller images 105 user documents 11 V VDS Provider 17 operating system support 203 VDS/VSS Host List adding a system 49 removing a system 49 View buttons 58 Virtual Disk Services
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    priorities 72 mirroring 69-75 reassigning 97 troubleshooting 139 Volumes View 57 VSS Provider 17 operating system support 203 VT100 terminal emulation 155, 177 Adaptec Storage Manager 35 uninstalling Adaptec Storage Manager 60 Windows Support components 17 installation requirements 18 troubleshooting
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