Overland Storage SAN S2000 Manual De Usuario

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To turn the appliance ON, press and hold the Power 
button (
) for no more than one (1) second to 
begin the power-up sequence.
Figure 16.  Front Panel Controls and Indicators
After you turn the power ON, the System performs a self-
test process, which takes a few minutes.
You must leave the appliance ON while completing any 
configuration processes for your application and backup 
media servers.
1. At the host computer, launch the Windows SAN 
Manager by selecting Windows Start > All Programs 
> SnapServer SAN > SnapServer SAN Manager.
Automatically, Windows SAN Manager attempts to 
discover any new SAN S2000 appliances connected to 
the subnetwork and tries to connect to them.
2. If successful, Windows SAN Manager then opens the 
SAN Appliance Setup Wizard to guide you through 
the following setup process:
a. At the Before You Begin page, click Next.
b. At the Licensing Agreement page, read the 
terms, click the check box to indicate you accept the 
terms, and then click Next.
c. At the Identity page, enter a new name if you want 
to rename the appliance, and click Next.
NOTE: We highly recommend changing the name to help 
identify the appliance on the network. The name must 
start with a letter; subsequent characters may be letters, 
numbers or hyphens. Try to keep the name short.
d. At the Password page, you must enter a password 
for the appliance, confirm it, and click Next.
IMPORTANT:  Overland recommends using a 
password of at least six alphanumeric characters.
e. At the Pool Creation page, select the type of policy 
you want, and click Next. See the user guide for 
complete details.
NOTE: Select the Don’t Create Pool option if you want to 
create multiple pools or to create a pool using only 
selected disks in the enclosure. Later, use Windows SAN 
Manager to create the desired pools.
f. At the Summary page, click Close to accept your 
settings.
When the wizard finishes, the Windows SAN Manager 
Home screen is displayed.
Configuration Information
At this point, your SAN S2000 is ready to be configured 
for your specific environment and needs. The Windows 
SAN Manager software provides easy access to the 
Overland storage systems on the network. You can also 
use the built-in SAN Web Manager to configure a specific 
appliance, even from a non-Windows system.
Launching the SAN Web Manager
1. From a Web browser, enter the applicable IP address 
to access the SAN S2000.
2. Use the following default login (case-sensitive):
User Name: admin
Password: password (or new assigned password)
The Web GUI appears.
3. Continue with the configuration process.
Check for Software Updates
The latest release of the SAN S2000 software can be 
obtained from the Overland Storage FTP site:
1. Point your browser to
2. Open the appropriate version folder.
3. Download the latest software file based on the date.
For additional assistance, search at
.
Special Notes
• The alarm mute and disable buttons can be found 
in different places:
• In the Windows SAN Manager, they are found in 
the tasks list under Manage SnapServer SAN Pool.
• In the SAN Web Manager, they are found by 
clicking the subsystem name (link) under Pools.
• To help identify a disk drive that is currently allocated 
as a Hot Spare, the red LED blinks on the front of its 
drive carrier. This blinking action also denotes that 
the Hot Spare is active and healthy.
• If your OS supports MPIO, you must install and 
enable MPIO with your iSCSI initiator. 
• Replication and Mirroring are optional features that 
require additional licenses to activate.
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