D-Link DSN-3400-10 Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10
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D-Link xStack Storage iSCSI SAN Arrays Managed SAN Solutions (DSN-1100-10, 2100-10, 3100-10, 3200-10, 3300-10, 3400-10, 3500-10, 5110-10, 5210-10, 5410-10, 5000-10) Management Center Software User's Guide Version 1.4 - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 2
Windows is a U.S. registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.. All other brand or product names are or may be trademarks or service marks, and are used to identify products or services, of their respective owners. D-Link Systems, Inc. 17595 Mount Herrmann Street Fountain Valley, CA 92708 USA ii - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 3
Description Version 1.0 - Initial release based on Software version 2.0.0 Version 1.1 - Updated for software version 2.5.0 and redundant controller support Version 1.2 - Updated for software version 2.5.1 and minor formatting corrections Version 1.3 - Updated for software version 2.7.0 and added - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 4
Preface This document is intended to assist users with configuring and managing storage on xStack Storage® systems from D-Link Systems. Audience This document is intended for storage managers and administrators responsible for using the xStack Storage Management Center to configure and manage the - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 5
Canada: D-Link Technical Support over the Telephone Please see our support site for current number: http://support.dlink.ca Monday to Friday 7:30am to 9:00pm EST/EDT D-Link Technical Support over the Internet: http://support.dlink.ca xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide v - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 6
14 2.3.5 Action Panels 14 2.3.6 Detail Tabs 15 2.3.7 Status Bar 15 2.4 Getting Help 15 2.5 READ THIS SECTION - If You Read Nothing Else In This Guide 16 Chapter 3 Getting Started...17 3.1 Connecting and Logging In 18 3.1.1 Using the Start-up Wizard 18 3.1.2 Logging in from the Home Page 24 - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 7
(Advanced Settings Tab 96 Chapter 7 Managing Management and Ethernet Ports and Portals 101 7.1 Understanding the Network Settings View 102 xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide vii - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 8
Settings 122 9.2 Resetting Display Preferences 122 9.3 Working with Firewalls 122 Chapter 10 Troubleshooting ...125 10.1 Downloading a System Diagnostic Capture 126 10.2 Possible Problems and Recommended Corrective Actions 127 Appendix A Menu Summary ...129 Appendix B Factory Default - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 9
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1.8, LAGs Section 1.9, iSCSI Target Nodes Section 1.10, iSCSI Log-In, Sessions and Connections Section 1.11, Multiple Connections per Session xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 1 - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 12
intelligent, high-performance Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) or 10GbE storage solution designed for businesses that want to improve the reliability, availability, serviceability, and performance of their storage systems. It provides a range of benefits and features from its ability to use familiar, proven - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 13
through unique commands and data formats used for secondary services such as authentication). From the network's perspective, iSCSI is just another service that runs over TCP/IP. It can use the types of storage pools (see Table 1-1). xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 3 - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 14
in the creation of a new Volume any time it is required. That drive is automatically moved to the Base Pool at that time with no manual interaction. Disk drives currently being used to hold Volume data or ready to be used to hold volume data. A drive that can only be used - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 15
number of members to allow for the second data copy. As in a mirror organization, the storage cost is double. xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 5 - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 16
characteristics of the volume. The storage system then determines the remaining parameters needed to allocate the storage space and create the volume. Manually: You can select the organization and all other parameters described above and either selects the drives that can be used for the volume - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 17
onto new disk space. In general,, a good rule of thumb to follow is to have sufficient capacity to support the total capacity of the current and new volumes. For example, to reconfigure a 100 GB volume to 150 can access the storage system. xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 7 - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 18
used to replace the standard one-to-one relationship of Ethernet port to Network Portal with a LAG. LACP protocols are not supported. Static LAG configurations are the only supported option. 1.9 iSCSI Target Nodes An iSCSI target node is the method of providing a permissible access to storage on an - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 19
cost of ownership. This User's Guide describes how to use the xStack interface, and step-by-step instructions for performing configuration and management activities valuable resources on supporting users instead of about hardware and software supported by your D-Link DSN iSCSI SAN Array, please - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 20
or more xStack Storage systems (see Figure 2-1). These activities are performed in their own screens (or "views"). The xStack Storage Management Center supports the following four views: Volume View - lets you view, configure, and manage storage volumes. Physical Storage View - lets you view and - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 21
the View menu. Figure 2-2 shows an example of how the menu bar and toolbar appear in the Volume View. xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 11 - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 22
Menu bar Figure 2-2. Menu Bar and Toolbar Toolbar Volume View Button Figure 2-3. Tooltip 2.3.2.1 Shortcut Menu The previous section explained how the menus, commands, and toolbar can be used to perform activities. As an added convenience, some tasks can also be performed by pressing the right - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 23
.60.12 will display the login page for the xStack Storage associated with that IP address. Figure 2-5. View panel xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 13 - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 24
below the top panel. The System Actions panel contains either five or six actions (depending on whether the xStack Storage system is capable of supporting single or dual controllers) and is displayed for all views. Figure 2-7. Volume Actions and System Action Panels 14 Chapter 2 Overview of the - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 25
display a help topic for that area. Help is also available for xStack Storage wizards by pressing the F1 key. xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 15 - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 26
READ THIS SECTION - If You Read Nothing Else In This Guide Table 2-1 identifies the tasks that can be performed using the one or more spare drives. 6. Change the hostname to simplify for identification and troubleshooting. Optional Tasks 1. Make sure the Battery Policy setting is correct for your - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 27
Down the xStack Storage Array Before proceeding, be sure all the minimum system requirements in section 2.2 have been met. xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 17 - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 28
configuration and setup of your storage environment. The Start-up Wizard incorporates a series of intuitive point-and-click pages that start automatically, guiding administrators through the first-time setup. The Start-up Wizard greets you with the Welcome page in Figure 3-2. 18 Chapter 3 Getting - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 29
License Agreement to your computer, click Click here to download the End User License Agreement on the Welcome screen. xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 19 - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 30
Figure 3-3. Admin Account Page 2. The Admin Account page allows you to set the password for the administrator account. (Additional administrative accounts can be set up after completing the initial Start-up Wizard.) If you want to change the default password, type a case-sensitive password in the - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 31
. 5. Click Next to continue. The Data Port page appears once for each data port on your system (see Figure 3-5). xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 21 - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 32
Figure 3-5. Data Ports Page 6. The Data Ports page lets you specify the IP addresses, network masks, and gateway addresses for each iSCSI data port. Specifying these addresses at this time is optional. To skip this screen, click Skip to Email Notification. However, if you skip this screen, you will - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 33
Notification page lets you enable the storage system's email notification feature. If you check Enable Email Support to enable this feature, specify the SMTP server IP address and port number, an email to the one in Figure 3-7 appears. xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 23 - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 34
section in this document for instructions. This completes the Start-up one in Figure 3-9. If you are having problems starting the xStack Storage Management Center Click here Services (VDS). For information about using these advanced features, refer to the D-Link Virtual Disk Services Guide - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 35
time you log in, use the following default username and case-sensitive password: Default username: admin Default password: admin xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 25 - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 36
Time Protocol) server, which will allow your xStack Storage system to automatically synchronize its date and time to that server every hour. To enable NTP support, enter a valid IP address for a third-party NTP server (such as "192.43.244.18" for time.nist.gov). For a list of available NTP servers - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 37
can click on the "Synchronize Remote Time" button to get the date and time from your local computer system. xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 27 - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 38
5. Click on the Apply button. 3.3 Customizing the Date and Time Display The xStack Storage also maintains the current time zone. You may need to change these settings the first time you configure the xStack Storage, if time changes occur in your area, or if you transport the xStack Storage to - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 39
paper in a safe place. If you lose the login password, you may have to contact D-Link technical support. To change the default admin login password: 1. In the View panel, click System Administration. 2. Click the the left pane, click admin. xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 29 - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 40
4. In the New Password field, enter a case-sensitive password for the admin account. The Confirm New Password field becomes available. 5. In the Confirm New Password field, retype the same case-sensitive password that you typed in the previous step. For security, each typed password character - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 41
added to the list at the left side of the tab. 9. To add more user accounts, repeat steps 3 through 8. xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 31 - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 42
3.4.4 Modifying Accounts There may be times when the administrator needs to edit an account. For example, you may want to change a user's login password or promote the user to admin so the user can create, modify, and delete user accounts. 1. In the View panel, click System Administration. 2. Click - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 43
However, if you lose the password for the new account, you may have to contact D-Link technical support. 1. In the View panel, click System Administration. 2. Click the Settings tab. The User Accounts Storage Management Center closes. xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 33 - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 44
Shutdown. 5. Wait for the Ready LED on the array front panel to go off. Then manually power off your xStack Storage array and any expansion arrays according to the instructions in the Hardware Reference Guide for your system, if they do not automatically power off. 34 Chapter 3 Getting Started - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 45
the Volume View Section 4.2, Creating Volumes Section 4.3, Performing Volume Actions Section 4.4, Using the Detail Tabs Section 4.5 Removing iSCSI Initiators xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 35 - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 46
iSCSI access to the volume; scan, destroy, grow, or reconfigure the volume; and view advanced extent information. See section 4.3. If you are using a DSN-5000 Series array with dual controllers and those controllers are unable to bind, the Volume Actions panel is replaced with an Unable to Bind - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 47
Wizard. - On the toolbar, click the Volume Creation Wizard button: Any step launches the Create Volume Wizard (see Figure 4-3). xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 37 - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 48
Figure 4-3. Create Volume Wizard Welcome Screen 2. To skip the Welcome page in the future, check Don't show this dialog when staring this wizard. 3. Click Next. The Volume Name screen appears (see Figure 4-4) Figure 4-4. Volume Name Screen 4. In the Volume Name field, enter a name for the volume. - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 49
Screen 1. If you selected Walk me through the choices and clicked Next, the Data Protection screen appears (see Figure 4-6). xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 39 - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 50
Table 4-1. Pre-defined Volume Organization and Characteristics Usage Email Server Database Server Web Server File Server Workstation Primary Boot Disk Workstation Additional Storage Streaming Media Server Disk-to-Disk Backup IP Surveillance Volume Organization Stripe/Mirror Stripe/Mirror Stripe/ - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 51
to improve performance or to use the fewest drives possible. Click Next. The Volume Size screen appears (see Figure 4-9). xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 41 - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 52
between your host server and all volumes. However, if you wish to access a volume that is larger than 2TB from a host operating system that only supports 32-bit addressing (such as Windows XP), you must change the block size setting for that volume from 512 bytes to 4096 bytes using the - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 53
you decide not to grant access to an initiator now, you can do so at a later time (see section 4.3.1). xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 43 - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 54
Figure 4-11. Ready to Create Volume Screen 8. If you are satisfied with your selections, click Finish to create the volume. Otherwise, click the Back button to return to the screen where you need to change a selection. Then click Next until you return to this screen and click Finish to create the - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 55
- creates an exact copy of a set of data on two or more drives for data redundancy. A Mirror volume supports an even number of members from 2 to 16. - Stripe - splits data evenly across two or more drives for and you should skip to step 5. xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 45 - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 56
Figure 4-14. Stripe Width Screen 3. The Stripe Width screen shows the volume composition selection you made in the Volume Composition screen. Use the Number of Members in Stripe box to specify the number of the members that will be in the stripe. Click Next. The Number of Drives screen appears (see - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 57
select from one of the commonly used chunk sizes. Click Next. The Volume Size screen appears (see Figure 4-17). xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 47 - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 58
between your host server and all volumes. However, if you wish to access a volume that is larger than 2TB from a host operating system that only supports 32-bit addressing (such as Windows XP), you must change the block size setting for that volume from 512 bytes to 4096 bytes using the - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 59
you decide not to grant access to an initiator now, you can do so at a later time (see section 4.3). xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 49 - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 60
Figure 4-19. Ready to Create Volume Screen 10. If you are satisfied with your selections click Finish to create the volume. Otherwise, click the Back button to return to the screen where you need to change a selection. Then click Next until you return to this screen and click Finish to create the - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 61
Access tab. Any of these steps displays the Initiator Access tab (see Figure 4-21). Figure 4-21. Initiator Access Tab xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 51 - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 62
3. If the top option is checked, all iSCSI initiators can access the selected volume. To change this selection, uncheck this option and select one of the following: - Grant access to Initiator. Enter the name of an initiator that will have access to this volume. To enable CHAP, check Require CHAP - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 63
use the Schedule tab in the System Administration View to view, suspend, or delete this scheduled action (see section 6.2.4). xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 53 - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 64
Figure 4-23, Pop-up Calendar 4.3.3 Destroying a Volume If you no longer need a volume, you can remove or "destroy" it. Destroying a volume does not "sanitize" data on the drive(s). To destroy a volume: 1. In the Volume View, click a volume in the Main Display. 2. Perform one of the following steps: - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 65
the volume as required. Do not exceed the Maximum size shown. 4. Click OK. 5. Record the new size in Table C-1. xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 55 - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 66
After the volume is grown, the size of the file system that resides on the volume may also need to be increased. For more information, refer to your host operating system documentation (for example, Windows Disk Management). 4.3.5 Reconfiguring a Volume After you create a volume (and it has finished - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 67
Ready to Create Volume screen to begin the reconfiguration process. The Finish Reconfigure screen shown in Figure 4-28 appears. xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 57 - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 68
Figure 4-28. Finish Reconfigure Screen 5. Select Close to exit from the Volume Reconfigure Wizard. During the volume reconfiguration, the Main Display in the Volume View can be used to view the progress of the reconfiguration. In Figure 4-29, the Main Display shows that the reconfiguration of the - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 69
. Since duplicate volume names are not permitted, you cannot rename a volume using a name that already exists for another volume. xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 59 - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 70
Information about this selected volume... ...is displayed in this tab Figure 4-30. Information about a Selected Volume Shown in the First Tab 4.4.2 Viewing Extents on a Volume (Extents Tab) An extent (also known as a "physical extent") is a contiguous set of logical blocks (LBs) on a drive. A volume - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 71
. Press the F9 key. Figure 4-32 shows an example of the advanced extent information displayed in the Extent tab. xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 61 - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 72
Figure 4-32. Advanced Extent Information in the Extents Tab 4.4.3 Viewing Reconfiguration Information (Reconfigure Tab) If the volume selected in the Main Display is being reconfigured (see section 4.3.5), a Reconfigure tab appears between the Extents and Security tabs. This read-only screen shows - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 73
the Volume View, click a volume in the Main Display. 2. Click the Security tab. The options in Figure 4-34 appear. xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 63 - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 74
Figure 4-34. Security Tab for a Volume 3. Check Require CHAP Logon Authentication. 4. In the CHAP Secret field, enter the case-sensitive password that will be used by the target to authenticate an initiator. Then re-enter the same password in the Confirm CHAP Secret field. The CHAP secret must be - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 75
the value is entered in the field, double-click in the field and enter the desired value. 4. Click Apply. xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 65 - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 76
Figure 4-35. Advanced Volume Settings Table 4-2. Advanced Volume Settings Settings (can be modified) First Burst Length Default Time To Wait Maximum R2T Outstanding Maximum Connections Primary Header Digest Method Secondary Header Digest Method Primary Data Digest Method Description Maximum - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 77
whether the initiator must wait for a R2T request before sending data to the target. This item is always enabled. xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 67 - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 78
Values (cannot be modified) Immediate Data Data PDU In Order Data Sequence In Order Description Indicates whether the initiator and target have agreed to allow the transmission of immediate data in the session. (Immediate data is data that the initiator piggybacks onto an iSCSI command PDU.) This - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 79
Sort by Initiator button displays iSCSI initiators without iSCSI sessions below initiators with active sessions in the Main View. xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 69 - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 80
2. Perform one of the following steps to remove the selected iSCSI initiator: - On the Initiators menu, click Remove Initiator. - In the Initiator Actions panel, click Remove Initiator. - Press the right mouse button, then click Remove Initiator from the shortcut menu. To avoid possible data loss or - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 81
are: Section 5.1, Understanding the Physical Storage View Section 5.2, Performing Drive Actions Section 4.3, Using the Detail Tabs The DSN-5210, DSN-5410 and DSN-5000 units can all support SATA hard drives when a single controller is used. However, the use of SAS hard drives is required for - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 82
a drive in the Main Display: The Drive Actions panel lists the actions you can perform on the selected drive. See section 5.2. If you are using a DSN-5000 Series primary array with dual controllers and those controllers are unable to bind, the Drive Actions panel is replaced with an Unable to Bind - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 83
, or click No to cancel. Initializing a drive will destroy any existing volume data that was stored on that drive. xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 73 - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 84
5.2.2 Downing a Drive The xStack Storage Management Center provides a Down Drive feature that lets you remove a drive from the system in an orderly way. Using this feature, you can, for example, replace a smaller drive with a larger drive. The Down Drive operation requires all space used on the - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 85
. 3. To remove the selected drive as a spare, perform any of the steps in step 2 to remove the check mark. xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 75 - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 86
5.3 Using the Detail Tabs Physical Storage View provides the following Detail Tabs: The Properties tab shows a drive's properties. See section 5.3.1. The Extents tab displays basic or advanced information about the extents associated with a drive. See section 5.3.2. The SMART Data tab shows - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 87
shortcut menu. Press the F9 key. Figure 5-7 shows an example of the advanced view displayed in the Extent tab. xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 77 - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 88
collection information for a SATA drive (see Figure 5-8). Smart Attributes. Shows SMART attributes that are defined differently by each vendor (see Figure 5-9). SMART is supported on SATA drives only, not on SAS drives. The use of SATA drives is not recommended because they cannot be used in High - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 89
Figure 5-8. SMART Data Tab Figure 5-9. SMART Attributes Tab When a SATA drive exceeds a SMART Threshold value, the system will automatically "down" that drive. For more information about the "Down Drive" operation, refer to Section 5.2.2. xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 79 - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 90
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toolbar: The topics covered in this chapter are: Section 6.1, Understanding the System Administration View Section 6.2, Using the Detail Tabs xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 81 - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 92
Understanding the System Administration View The System Administration View varies depending on whether your xStack Storage system is capable of supporting single or redundant controllers. Dual-controller configurations are only available when an additional controller is installed in the system, and - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 93
DSN-520 and for the DSN-5410-10, the additional controller is the DSN-540. Please note that controllers cannot be mixed within a system. A DSN-540 controller cannot be used as a second controller in a DSN-5210 system. A DSN in Figure 6-3. xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 83 - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 94
Dual controller systems provide redundancy for High Availability. Under normal conditions, both controllers in the Primary Array function as a "Bound" pair. They operate together and all system activity on the primary controller is mirrored to the redundant controller. In the event of a controller - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 95
Error). When you select an item, detailed information about the item appears on the right side of the tab. xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 85 - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 96
When You Select an Item Here... Information about that Item Appears Here Figure 6-4. History Tab You can save the event history as a text file in comma-separated format on your local computer. 1. Perform one of the following steps: - On the Tools menu, click Save Event History. - In the System - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 97
or "Unable to Bind". Healthy or Unhealthy OK or Failed ATX-based systems (DSN-1000/2000/3000 series) or SFF (for DSN-5000 Series systems) Single-controller systems will always show Slot 0, while dual-controller manufacturing product number xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 87 - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 98
Figure 6-7. Controller Tab (Controller 0 shown) 6.2.4 Viewing Scheduled Activities (Tasks Tab) The Tasks tab in the System Administration View lets you view, suspend, or delete activities that you have scheduled, as shown in Figure 6-8. Each row in the tab corresponds to an activity that has been - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 99
the current configuration: 1. In the System Administration View, click the Control tab to display the Control dialog in Figure 6-9. xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 89 - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 100
Figure 6-9. Control Tab 2. Under XStack Storage Configuration, click the Save button. The Save dialog box appears (see Figure 6-10). Figure 6-10. Save Configuration Dialog Box 3. Using the Save Configuration dialog box, go to the location where you want to store the configuration file. 4. In the - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 101
and reboot the xStack Storage, or click Cancel to keep the current configuration and not reboot the xStack Storage. xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 91 - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 102
6.2.7 Restoring Factory Default Settings (Control Tab) There may be times when you want to return the xStack Storage array to its factory default settings. Using the Restore Factory Defaults button in the Settings tab of the System Administration view, you can return the xStack Storage to the - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 103
6-15. Precautionary Message 3. Click OK to reboot the xStack Storage or click Cancel to not reboot the xStack Storage. xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 93 - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 104
6.2.10 Shutting Down the xStack Storage (Control Tab) The Control tab provides a Shutdown button for shutting down the xStack Storage. To shut down the xStack Storage: 1. In the System Administration View, click the Control tab. 2. Click the Shutdown button. The precautionary message in Figure 6-16 - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 105
no longer be managing the xStack Storage. For more information about adding, modifying, and deleting user accounts, see section 3.4. xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 95 - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 106
6.2.13 Viewing or Changing Advanced Settings (Advanced Settings Tab) The System Administration View provides an Advanced Settings tab that lets you view or change advanced system and network administration settings, including E-mail and Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) trap notification - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 107
Figure 6-18. Advanced Settings Tab xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 97 - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 108
change its packet size. This can render some remote systems unreachable, because if intermediate systems on the path to the remote system cannot support the default packet size, the storage system ignores their requests to make the packets smaller. Determines whether the TCP/IP upper layer counters - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 109
and/or an SNMP Trap, if those notification items are enabled. For more detailed information, please refer to the Hardware Reference Guide for your storage array. Table 6-6. Alert Notification Conditions Failure Condition Drive Failure Power Supply Failure Cooling Fan Failure Battery Failure Over - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 110
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tab shows the status of the selected portal. The Network Actions panel allows you to ping from or delete the portal. If you are using a DSN-5000 Series system with dual controllers and those controllers are unable to bind, the Network Actions panel is replaced with an Unable to Bind action - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 113
automatically and transparently transferred to the surviving controller without any manual intervention or impact to your host servers. The following to one that is intuitive is recommended for identification and troubleshooting purposes. To view or change management port settings: 1. 's Guide 103 - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 114
any settings, they will take effect immediately, without requiring the storage system to restart. 7.2.2 Pinging from a Management Port If you encounter or suspect a problem with the management port, you can originate an outgoing ping from the management port to the management host. To ping from the - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 115
Ethernet port in the Main Display. The Port tab shows the settings for the selected Ethernet port (see Figure 7-4). xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 105 - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 116
of and configured to handle an MTU of at least 4088 or 9000, depending on your selection. For more information, please see the D-Link hardware manual. Note that the selection of 9000 is only available with xStack Storage systems that have four or fewer data ports. 3. To enable or disable a network - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 117
click Create Portal from the shortcut menu. Any of these steps displays the Create Portal dialog box (see Figure 7-5). xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 107 - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 118
Figure 7-5. Create Portal dialogs If the selected Ethernet port is not part of a VLAN, the VLAN ID field is not present in the Create Portal dialog box. 3. In the IP Address field, enter the IP address for the network portal. The IP address must be a unique address that is different than the - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 119
portal or click Cancel to keep it. 7.4.3 Pinging from a Network Portal If you encounter or suspect a problem with a network portal, you can originate an outgoing ping from the network portal to a destination device. To on the network. xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 109 - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 120
link aggregation. The xStack Storage does not support the LACP protocol. Rather, the xStack Storage supports static link aggregation groups (LAGs) that and a Gigabit Ethernet switch. In this example, multiple workgroups join to form one high-speed aggregated link. In this figure, the xStack Storage - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 121
click Group Ports from the shortcut menu. Any of these steps Displays the Group Ports dialog box (see Figure 7-9). xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 111 - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 122
Figure 7-9. Group Ports Dialog Box 3. To create a VLAN-enabled group from the grouped ports, check Create VLAN enabled Group. 4. By default, the MTU size is 1500. To enlarge this size, select 4088 or 9000 from the MTU Size drop-down list. While the standard MTU size (and default value) is 1500, you - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 123
the LAG. 1. In the Network Settings View of the Main Display, click an Ethernet port that belongs to a LAG. xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 113 - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 124
2. Perform one of the following steps to remove the port from the group: - On the Network menu, click Remove Port from Group. - In the Network Actions panel, click Remove Port from Group. - Press the right mouse button and click Remove Port from Group from the shortcut menu. 3. Record your settings - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 125
Group from the shortcut menu. 7.6.4 Removing a Group from a VLAN If you no longer want a group to participate in a VLAN: xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 115 - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 126
1. In the Network Settings View, click a VLAN-enabled group in the Main Display. 2. Perform one of the following steps: - On the Network menu, click Replace VLAN enabled Group with standard Group. - Click Replace VLAN enabled Group with standard Group in the Network Actions panel. - Press the right - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 127
Storage. - On the File menu, click Add xStack Storage. - Press Ctrl + A. The Add xStack Storage screen appears (see Figure 8-1). xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 117 - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 128
Figure 8-1. Add xStack Storage Screen 2. In the IP Address or Hostname field, enter either the IP address or the host name of the xStack Storage you want to manage. If you wish to add an xStack Storage system using a hostname, that host name and its IP address must already be defined in your network - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 129
system activities. After the failover completes, the system will immediately attempt to return the controllers to a fully-redundant state. xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 119 - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 130
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. The topics covered in this chapter are: Section 9.1, Saving Configuration Settings Section 8.2, Resetting Display Preferences Section 9.3, Working with Firewalls xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 121 - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 132
9.1 Saving Configuration Settings After you define the settings for your xStack Storage, it is strongly recommended that you use the xStack Storage Management Center to save the settings in a configuration file and store the file in a safe location. Thereafter, you should save your configuration - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 133
from the xStack Storage management port. The xStack Storage iSCSI data ports only use port 3260 (standard iSCSI port). xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 123 - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 134
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Chapter 10 Troubleshooting The xStack Storage Management Center includes additional features to quickly diagnose issues and minimize downtime. This chapter provides information about dealing with unexpected system problems when they occur. The topics covered in this chapter are: Section 10.1, - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 136
system capture to D-Link for subsequent analysis of the problem. After a system failure occurs, the system will automatically Support page. Figure 10-2. Support Web Page Click on the link at the bottom of the Support Web Page page to download the Diagnostic Capture file(s). 126 Chapter 10 Troubleshooting - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 137
send the file(s) to the Technical Support staff at D-Link. For more information about how to contact Technical Support and send them the file, please refer to the Contact Information section in the Preface of this guide. 10.2 Possible Problems and Recommended Corrective Actions Table 10-1 lists - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 138
Problem level. For DSN-1100/2100/3200/3400 systems, verify that the battery is properly connected to the controller. For DSN-5000 series failed. Check all power cable connections. Contact D-Link Technical Support to request an RMA for a replacement power supply. Slower Chapter 10 Troubleshooting - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 139
window to its display preferences (see section 9.2). Refresh All - updates the information displayed in the main window (see section 2.3). xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 129 - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 140
4.3.4. Reconfigure Volume - reconfigures a volume configuration (see section 4.3.5). A.5 Physical Storage Menu Down Drive - takes a drive out of service (see section 5.2.1). Reserve Spare Drives - reserves a number of drives as spares (see section 5.2.3). A.6 Network Settings Menu (Management - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 141
Contents - shows the online help table of content. About - shows the version of the xStack Storage Management Center software. xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 131 - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 142
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Number of Spare Counts Default Value 0 New SCSI Port Table B-7. Modify iSCSI Port Default Setting Parameter Default Value 3260 xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 133 - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 144
Setting Parameter Enable Email Notification Support SMTP Server SMTP Port Disabled 0.0.0.0 25 Default Value Table B-9. Advanced Settings (Volume View) Parameter Maximum Burst Length First Burst Length Default Time To Wait Default - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 145
for its local time zone. 3260 64 seconds 8960 bytes 0 Disabled Enabled Disabled Disabled 0.0.0.0 25 Disabled 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.0 0 xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 135 - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 146
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Secret No Yes Secret No Yes Secret No Yes Secret No Yes Secret No Yes Secret No Yes Secret xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 137 - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 148
Volume Name Volume Volume Composition Stripe Width (Number Number of Size (Parity, Mirror, etc.) of Stripes in Set) Drives Stripe Depth CHAP Security No Yes Secret No Yes Secret No Yes Secret No Yes Secret No Yes Secret No Yes Secret No Yes Secret No - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 149
to Initiator CHAP Secret Revoked for Initiator Granted to All Initiators Granted to Initiator CHAP Secret Revoked for Initiator xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 139 - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 150
Initiator Name Volume Name Initiator Access Granted to All Initiators Granted to Initiator CHAP Secret Revoked for Initiator Granted to All Initiators Granted to Initiator CHAP Secret Revoked for Initiator Granted to All Initiators Granted to Initiator CHAP Secret Revoked - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 151
C.3 Recording Groups Use Table C-3 to record information about the port groups you create. Table C-3. Groups Created Using the xStack Storage Array Physical Ethernet Ports Grouped VLAN Enabled (Yes/No) MTU Size xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 141 - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 152
C.4 Recording Network Portals Use Table C-4 to record information about the network portals you create. Table C-4. Network Portals Created Using the xStack Storage Array IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway VLAN ID (for VLANs) 142 Appendix C Recording Your Configuration Settings - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 153
Using the xStack Storage Array Operation Name Object Operation Task Frequency Start Date (Daily, Weekly, Monthly, Once) Start Time xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 143 - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 154
C.6 Admin Login Password If you change the default admin login password, record it in Table C-6. Table C-6. Admin Login Password xStack Storage Admin Login Password 144 Appendix C Recording Your Configuration Settings - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 155
C.7 Configuration Files If you save a configuration to a configuration file, record it in Table C-7. Table C-7. Configuration Files Configuration File Name File Location Description xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 145 - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 156
C.8 Management Port Settings Record your management port settings in Table C-8. Table C-8. Management Port Settings IP Address Subnet Default Gateway Host Name 146 Appendix C Recording Your Configuration Settings - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 157
C.9 Data Port Settings Record your data port settings in Table C-9. Table C-9. Data Port Settings IP Address Subnet Default Gateway Host Name xStack Storage Management Center Software User's Guide 147 - D-Link DSN-3400-10 | Software User's Guide for DSN-1100-10 - Page 158
Subnet Mask Port Number C.12 SNMP Settings Record your SNMP settings in Table C-12. Table C-12. SNMP Settings Enable SNMP Trap Support SNMP Trap Destination IP Address SNMP Trap Destination IP Port Number SNMP Trap Destination Community String 148 Appendix C Recording Your Configuration
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