Manuale UtenteSommario1 ATCA-S201 Overview171.1 Features of the ATCA Storage Module171.2 I/O PICMG standards compliance181.3 Chassis I/O connections181.3.1 AMC card connections191.3.2 DDR2 SODIMM191.3.3 Zone 1, power backplane connections191.3.4 Zone 2, backplane connections191.3.5 Zone 3, Advanced RTM connector191.3.5.1 Ethernet Management port201.3.5.2 Serial Console Port201.4 LEDs211.5 Software driver support221.6 Part Number, Serial Number, and Address Labels222 ATCA-S201 Installation242.1 Installation and removal of the ATCA carrier blade242.2 Important information about your chassis242.3 Safety Statement242.3.1 Observe maximum module current requirements242.4 Before you install or Remove the ATCA carrier blade252.4.1 Observe ESD Precautions252.4.2 Watch for Bent Pins or Other Damage252.5 Use Caution When installing or removing the ATCA carrier252.5.1 Preserve EMI Compliance252.5.2 Understand Hot Swap262.6 Connector Mechanical keying262.7 Verify Slot Usage262.8 Installing the ATCA carrier blade262.9 Removing the ATCA carrier blade282.10 Verifying the Hardware Installation282.10.1 To Verify the Hardware Installation293 New System configuration30RS232 Console port313.1.1 System boot overview313.1.2 Flash boot device contents323.1.3 Linux serial console shell window333.2 Default blade login accounts and passwords33Password change procedure333.2.2 Password recovery procedure333.3 Factory reset343.4 Configuring a new ATCA-S201 blade343.4.1 Serial ports343.4.2 Ethernet ports343.4.3 Management Configuration via HTML browser35Management configuration via secure shell (SSH)353.4.5 Management configuration via serial console shell35Command line configuration tool363.5.1 Change IP address of any Ethernet resource36Shell, configuration scripting options383.6 New system configuration, No DHCP server39U-boot console tool403.6.1.1 When is U-boot needed?40Essential U-boot user commands40U-boot environment variables413.6.4 Manually assign management IP addresses423.7 Network boot procedure434 Network configuration444.1 Enable HTML browser access454.2 HTML Security certificates (https:// )454.3 HTML login screen454.3.1 Auto logout inactivity period464.3.1.1 Forced user logout464.3.2 Single session management override464.4 HTML home page464.5 Essential System Configuration Steps474.6 System Identification and Time Zone attributes484.6.1 Hostname494.6.2 Domain Name494.6.3 Date494.6.4 Time504.6.5 Time Zone504.6.6 Name Server list514.6.7 NTP Server list514.6.8 Network time protocol - NTP (On/Off)524.6.9 Ethernet network port identification524.6.10 Enable (online/offline)53DHCP53IP address53Network (Subnet) mask53Broadcast54Gateway54MTU size544.6.17 MAC address54VLAN Virtual Local Area Network support55Viewing active VLAN56Link aggregation and bonding574.8.1 Bonding, CLI command syntax584.9 Shelf communications594.10 I/O Status attributes604.11 Blade maintenance, miscellaneous operations614.11.1 Rescan SAS Topology, disk refresh624.11.2 Software Reset SAS Controller624.11.3 Reset I/O Status counters624.12 CPU Status attributes634.13 ATCA Status attributes645 RAID Volume Configuration67Hardware RAID configuration675.1.1 JBOD mode685.2 Hardware RAID configuration Menu usage685.2.1 Hardware RAID levels and capabilities705.2.2 How new RAID definitions alter device menu display705.2.3 Modify existing RAID configurations71Software RAID configuration735.3.1 Software RAID web-configuration menu usage735.3.2 Software RAID, CLI command syntax74Software RAID levels and capabilities766 Prepare Logical Volumes for iSCSI or file sharing77Benefits of a logical Volume Group (/dev/vga)776.1.1 Benefits of a Logical device/disk (/dev/vga/lva0)776.2 Viewing Physical disks786.2.1 Interpreting physical disk status786.2.1.1 Disk view refresh, Re-draw Tree button796.2.1.2 Rescan SAS Topology796.2.1.3 Software Reset SAS Controller796.2.2 View physical disk properties79Create a logical Volume Group (/dev/vga)806.4 Creating a Logical Device (/dev/vga/lva0)83Extend/Expand a Logical Device (/dev/vga/lva0)83Delete a Logical device (/dev/vga/lva0)846.5 Manage shares (prepare logical device for service)856.5.1 Commit a logical drive for iSCSI service856.5.2 Commit a logical drive for NAS service866.5.3 Un-commit an iSCSI share876.5.4 Un-commit an NFS/SMB share886.6 Re-name iSCSI shares, make more ‘human-friendly’897 iSCSI device setup tools90iSCSI configuration menu907.1.1 Add or create an iSCSI target90Add or create an iSCSI LUN91Remove an individual iSCSI LUN937.1.4 Delete an iSCSI Target (and all LUNS)937.1.5 Advanced iSCSI configuration (expert mode)947.1.6 iSCSI Discovery filter configuration (expert mode)988 NFS/SMB Share setup tools99NFS and SMB mount point configuration menus998.1.1 Export an nfs or smb share1008.1.2 Remove an individual file-share Export1028.1.3 Advanced file share configuration (expert mode)1039 Blade Maintenance and Firmware upgrades1059.1 Blade Maintenance1059.1.1 Backup your blade configuration1059.1.2 Import (restore) a blade configuration1069.2 ATCA Firmware1069.2.1 Download New Firmware package1079.2.1.1 Identifying the correct firmware image1079.3 Normal Firmware Update procedures107Web flash tool, update procedure details1079.3.2 flash_update.sh tool usage and options1099.3.3 CLI flash tool, update procedure details1109.4 Emergency firmware recovery, theory of operation1119.4.1 Jumper Settings1119.4.2 Emergency flash recovery (factory reset)112Clear root password11310 ATCA-S201 Mechanical and Connector Information11610.1 Specifications for the ATCA-S20111510.1.1 Physical dimensions11510.1.2 Power Requirements11510.1.3 Environmental Specifications and Compliance11510.1.4 NEBS Compliance11610.1.5 Electromagnetic Compliance11610.2 Connectors and Pin assignments11710.2.1 AMC Module Slots11810.2.1.1 AMC Slot B1, Port Assignments11910.2.1.2 AMC slot B2, Port Assignments11910.2.1.3 Port Assignments for AMC Slot B312010.2.1.4 AMC Slot B4, Port Assignments12010.2.2 Zone 1 Connectors12010.2.3 Zone 2 Connectors12110.2.4 Zone 3 Connectors12210.2.4.1 Connector P32, Storage and Management Infrastructure Pin Assignments12310.2.4.2 Connector J33, PCI-Express and Test infrastructure Pin Assignments12410.2.4.3 Connector J30, Power Supply for RTM12510.2.4.4 Connector J30, RTM Power Pin Assignment12610.2.5 Power Supply Mezzanine Module12710.2.6 SODIMM DDR Module12711 RTM-ATCA-SXXX Overview13311.1 Features of the Advanced Rear Transition Module12811.2 I/O PICMG Standards Compliance12811.3 I/O Interfaces12811.3.1 External SAS Connector12911.3.1.1 SAS Cable Length12911.3.2 Ethernet Management Port (RJ-45)12911.3.3 Serial Console Port (RJ-45)13011.4 LEDs13011.5 Software Support13111.6 Products Supported by this Manual13111.7 Identification Labels13112 RTM-ATCA-SXXX Installation13412.1 Installation and Removal of the Rear Transition Module13412.2 Important Information about Your Chassis13412.2.1 Safety Statement13412.2.2 Observe Maximum Module Current Requirements13412.3 Before You Install Or Remove The RTM13512.3.1 Observe ESD Precautions13512.3.2 Watch for Bent Pins or Other Damage13512.4 Use Caution When Installing or Removing RTM13612.4.1 Preserve EMI Compliance13612.4.2 Understand Hot Swap13612.5 Verify Slot Usage13612.6 Installing the Advanced Rear Transition Module13612.7 Removing the Advanced Rear Transition Module13812.8 Verifying the Hardware Installation13813 RTM-ATCA-SXXX Mechanical and Connector Information13913.1 Specifications for the RTM-ATCA-SXXX13913.1.1 Physical Dimensions13913.1.2 Power Requirements13913.1.3 Environmental Specifications and Compliance13913.1.4 NEBS Compliance14013.1.5 Electromagnetic Compliance14013.2 Connectors and Pin Assignments14113.2.1 SAS Connector Port14213.2.2 10/100/1000 Mb Management Port14313.2.3 Serial Console Management Port14413.2.4 Zone 3 Connectors14413.2.4.1 Connector P32, Storage and Management Infrastructure Pin Assignments14513.2.4.2 Connector J33, PCI-Express and Test Infrastructure Pin Assignments14613.2.4.3 Connector J30, Power Supply for Advanced RTM14713.2.4.4 Connector J30, RTM Power Pin Assignment14714 IPMI Functions List14914.1 IPMI and Management Controller (IPMC)14914.2 Sensor data records14914.2.1 RTM e-Keying Port Assignments15114.3 Supported IPMI Commands15215 IPMC Firmware Upgrade Procedure15415.1 The ipmitool utility15416 Index156Dimensioni: 4,11 MBPagine: 157Language: EnglishApri il manuale