DELL MD3820f User Manual

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Installing PowerVault MD Storage 
Software
The Dell PowerVault MD series resource media contains software and drivers for both Linux and 
Microsoft Windows operating systems.
The root of the media contains a readme.txt file covering changes to the software, updates, fixes, 
patches, and other important data applicable to both Linux and Windows operating systems. The 
readme.txt file also specifies requirements for accessing documentation, information regarding versions 
of the software on the media, and system requirements for running the software.
For more information on supported hardware and software for Dell PowerVault systems, see the Dell 
PowerVault MD34xx/38xx Series Support Matrix
 at dell.com/support/manuals.
NOTE: It is recommended that you install all the latest updates available at dell.com/support/
manuals.
The PowerVault MD series resource media provides features that include the core software, providers, 
and utilities. The core software feature includes the host-based storage agent, multipath driver, and 
Modular Disk Storage Manager (MDSM) application used to configure, manage, and monitor the storage 
array solution. The providers feature includes providers for the Microsoft Virtual Disk Service (VDS) and 
Microsoft Volume Shadow-Copy Service (VSS) framework.
If Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is not used, during initial configuration of the 
management station, at least one network adapter must be configured on the same IP subnet as the 
storage array’s default management port (Controller 0 MGMT (port 1): 192.168.129.101 or Controller 1 
MGMT (port 1): 192.168.129.102). After initial configuration, the management ports are configured 
using MDSM and the management station’s IP address can be changed back to the previous settings.
NOTE: Only two management ports per array are supported. The second port on each controller is 
reserved.
NOTE: For more information about the Microsoft VDS and Microsoft VSS providers, see the Owner's 
Manual
. To install the software on a Windows or Linux system, you must have administrative or root 
privileges.
The PowerVault MD series resource media offers the following three installation methods:
• Graphical Installation (Recommended) — This is the recommended installation procedure for most 
users. The installer presents a graphical wizard-driven interface that allows customization of which 
components are installed.
• Console Installation — This installation procedure is useful for Linux users that do not desire to install 
an X-Window environment on their supported Linux platform.
• Silent Installation — This installation procedure is useful for users that prefer to create scripted 
installations.
 
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