BenutzerhandbuchInhaltsverzeichnisPreface10Disclaimer101.0 Diamond Storage Array-VT Product Overview12Diamond-VT features12Fibre Channel model13SCSI model13Exhibit 1.0-1 Back of rack mount model, Diamond-VT. Left: 2 gigabit Fibre Channel. Right: SCSI.132.0 Diamond-VT Technical Overview14Exhibit 2.0-1 Data pathways and architecture for Fibre Channel operation14ADXT Powers ATA to New Levels153.0 Installation Instructions16Step 1: physical setup16Step 2a: set up the Ethernet connection16Step 2b: connect to Ethernet16Step 3: set up Virtual Tape configuration17Configuration examples173.1 Diamond-VT Components18Floor model18Rack mount model19Floor Model20Rack Mount20General Instructions21Exhibit 3.2-1 Back side of a rack mount, Fibre Channel Diamond-VT with blower assemblies on top, power supplies at the bottom, separated by the Host Interface Card.21Exhibit 3.2.1-1 Fibre Channel cable options22Autoconfiguration22Manual configuration22Exhibit 3.2.1-2 Possible 2 gigabit Fibre Channel physical connections depending on which Fibre Channel connection mode has been selected.23Exhibit 3.2-1 SCSI cable options.24Exhibit 3.2-2 SCSI interface cards: left without terminators attached; right with a terminator attached.244.0 Accessing the Diamond-VT26Command Line Interface26ATTO ExpressNAV26In-band SCSI over Fibre Channel26RS-232 port26Ethernet port26SNMP27Exhibit 4.0-1 The POST information displayed after boot of the Diamond-VT.27I/O details28Exhibit 4.1-2 The SCSI command process: reserve the Diamond-VT, send the command, release the Diamond-VT.295.0 ATTO ExpressNAV: Browser-based Interface34Browser compatibility34Opening an ExpressNAV session34Navigating ExpressNAV34Exhibit 5.0-3 Navigating ATTO ExpressNAV screens355.1 ExpressNAV Pages36Status36Ethernet36SNMP36Serial Port36Fibre Channel36Storage Management36RAID36Clear Data36Logical Units37Partitions37Zoning37Tape Volumes37Tape Drives37Move Medium37Rebuild37Configuration37Advanced37Restart37Help376.0 CLI: Interface via ASCII-based Commands38Exhibit 6.0-1 Command Line Interface actions and responses38Exhibit 6.0-2 Symbols, typefaces and abbreviations used to indicate functions and elements of the Command Line Interface39Exhibit 6.0-3 CLI commands returns may be terse (short) or verbose (with parameter names and details of results). Zoning command returns follow these patterns:396.1 Summary of CLI Commands406.2 General Use Commands43FirmwareRestart43Help43RestoreConfiguration43SaveConfiguration43SystemSN43VerboseMode43ZoneCommit436.3 Ethernet Commands44EthernetSpeed44Exit44FTPPassword44IPAddress44IPDHCP44IPGateway44IPSubnetMask44SNMPTrapAddress44SNMPTraps45SNMPUpdates45TelnetPassword45TelnetTimeout45TelnetUsername45TelnetUsername45FcConnMode46FcDataRate46FcFairArb46FcFrameLength46FcFullDuplex46FcHard46FcHardAddress46FcNodeName46FcPortInfo46FcPortList47FcPortName47FcScsiBusyStatus47FcWWName476.5 Serial Port Configuration Commands48SerialPortBaudRate48SerialPortEcho48SerialPortHandshake48SerialPortStopBits48FcScsiBusyStatus49FirmwareRestart49MaxEnclTempAlrm49MinEnclTempAlrm49ResolveLUNConflicts49RestoreConfiguration49SaveConfiguration49SpeedWrite49Temperature49Zmodem49ZoneRetrieve49AudibleAlarm50DiamondModel50DiamondName50DriveCopyStatus50DriveInfo50FcNodeName50FcPortInfo50FcPortList50FcPortName50Help50IdentifyDiamond50Info50LUNInfo50PartitionInfo50PowerAudibleAlarm51RAID5ClearDataStatus51RAIDRebuildStatus51SerialNumber51SledFaultLED51SMARTData51TapeDriveInfo51TapeVolumeInfo51Temperature51VirtualDriveInfo51ZoneInfo51ZoneState51ATADiskState52AutoRebuild52ClearDiskReservedAreaData52DriveCopy52DriveCopyHalt52DriveCopyResume52DriveCopyStatus52DriveInfo52DriveSledPower52DriveWipe53ECC53IdeTransferRate53IdeWriteCache53InquiryData53LUNInfo53LUNState53MediumType53PartitionInfo53QuickTape53RAID5ClearData54RAID5ClearDataStatus54RAIDInterleave54RAIDHaltRebuild54RAIDManualRebuild54RAIDRebuildState54RAIDRebuildStatus54RAIDResumeRebuild54RebuildPriority55ResolveLUNConflicts55RestoreModePages55SledFaultLED55TapeDriveInfo55TapeVolumeBlockSize55TapeVolumeInfo55TapeWriteProtect55VirtualDriveInfo55ZoneAddDevice55ZoneAddHost55ZoneAddPort55ZoneClearAll56ZoneCommit56ZoneCreate56ZoneDelete56ZoneInfo56ZoneRemoveDevice56ZoneRemoveHost56ZoneRemovePort56ZoneRetrieve56ZoneState567.0 Configuring the Diamond-VT58RAID Level 1058RAID Level 558Virtual Tape Volumes58Hot Spare sleds58Zones58Interleave59Enhancing performance597.1 Virtual Tape60Configuration examples60Exhibit 7.3-1 Definitions of zone configuration entries.62Principles of Zoning62Factors to consider63Status and Sense Data63Configuring Zoning64Errors658.0 Updating Firmware66Updating firmware via the RS-232 serial port66Updating firmware via the optional Ethernet card669.0 Diagnostics, Upgrade and Maintenance68Exhibit 9.0-1 Typical Diamond-VT operation over a range of external ambient temperatures. Alarms will be audible, visual, CLI and SES cues as described above.69Windows 2000 special instructions72Error Messages72Command Line Interface messages72Specific situations and suggestions729.2 Resetting Defaults74Default74Return to Default settings74Factory Default74Exhibit 9.2-2 Configurations which will be changed during a RestoreConfiguration command759.3 Rebuilding RAID Level 5 and 10 Configurations7610.0 Hardware Maintenance78Disk Drives80Power Supplies81Blower Assemblies81Appendix A Glossary82Fibre Channel technology82SAN technology82SCSI protocol82Appendix B ATA Disk Technology84Appendix C Information Command Returns85Driveinfo85VirtualDriveInfo88Appendix D Sample Zoning Command Sequences90First time configuration (after download)90Simple configuration90Symmetric Model90Asymmetric Model91Combined Symmetric/Asymmetric Model92Appendix E Specifications93Environmental and physical93Rack Mount Dimensions93Floor Mount Dimensions93Appendix F Product Safety94Safety compliances94EMC specifications94Radio and television interference94Appendix G Part numbers95Appendix H Warranty96Manufacturer limited warranty96Contact ATTO Technology, Inc.96Größe: 3,88 MBSeiten: 96Language: EnglishHandbuch öffnen