Manuale UtenteSommarioContents5Preface9Reviewing REO 9000 Concepts and Requirements11Important Concepts to Understand11Internet SCSI (iSCSI) Protocol11Fibre Channel (FC)12Disk-to-Disk-to-Tape (D2D2T) Backup Capabilities13Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID)15Tape Emulation16Logical Volume Management (LVM)16Reviewing Pre-Installation Requirements16Network17iSCSI Initiators17Setting the SCSI Time-Out Value in Windows Environments18Setting Up the REO 900019Preparing the REO Appliance19Positioning the REO Appliance in a Rack21Installing the Disk Carriers and Disk Drives25Connecting the REO Appliance to the Management LAN26Connecting the REO Appliance to the Network27Connecting External Devices to the REO Appliance28Attaching the Power Cords28Using the REO SoftKey to Start the REO 900031Understanding What the REO SoftKey Is31Backing Up Your REO SoftKey (Pre-Configuration)32Editing the Configuration File (for a non-DHCP or UNIX Management System)33Connecting the REO SoftKey to the REO Appliance36Configuring the Management System39Mapping a Network Drive to the REO Appliance (Windows Only)39Tracking Configuration Information41Verifying that the Gateway Address and Management Port are Correctly Configured52Configuring the GbE Data Ports55Entering the Fibre Channel Information56Entering the System Information57Configuring Logon Information58Configuring Email Alerts58Setting the Time and Date Information60Configuring the Systems Involved in the Backup Process61Mapping a Network Drive to the REO Appliance (Windows Only)61Establishing Communication61Changing the Volume Setup or Creating Logical Volumes63Using the Default Volume Setup63Changing the Volume Configuration63Selecting JBOD64Selecting a RAID Configuration65Creating Logical Volumes71Configuring REO Devices as Disk or Tape Devices73Using Devices as Disk Devices73Creating Tape Devices73Changing a Device from Disk to Tape (Standard)74Changing a Device from Disk to Dynamic Tape77Configuring External (SCSI) Devices81Detecting External Devices81Changing the iSCSI Target Name84Associating Targets (Devices) and Initiators87Understanding How Initiators and Targets (Devices) are Connected87Reviewing iSCSI Naming Conventions87Reviewing How Targets (REO Devices) and Initiators are Associated89Configuring Targets (REO Devices and External Devices) and Initiators91Configuring REO Devices (Targets) and Initiators92Configuring the iSCSI Initiator with Target (REO Device) and Initiator Assignments95Configuring External Devices (Targets) and Initiators96Configuring the iSCSI Initiator with Target (External Device) and Initiator Assignments97Backing Up Your REO SoftKey (Post-Configuration)97Working with the REO 900099Logging On from Any System with Network Access99Understanding the Summary Pages100Reviewing the REO Device Summary Page101Reviewing the Initiator Summary Page102Reviewing the External Device Summary103Reviewing the External Initiator Summary Page103Reviewing How the Disk Drives are Numbered104Understanding What the LEDs Represent104Powering Down the REO Appliance105Expanding Storage Capacity (Scalability)107Setting Up Additional REO Appliances in an iSCSI Configuration107Setting Up Additional REO Appliances in an FC Topology108Attaching Each REO Appliance Separately110Expanding the Capacity of a REO 9000 by Adding Disk Drives112Sharing Access to a REO 9000 Between Multiple Systems115Configuring Devices as Shared Devices116Accessing a Shared Device117Basic Troubleshooting119Using the SoftKey Reset Option119Sending the Log Files to Technical Support120Unable to Access the REO Appliance120REO Appliance Does Not Start121Unable to Log On to the Console122Internet Explorer Does Not Redirect from IP Address on Windows Server 2003123Browser Does Not Reflect Changes Made from Another System or Browser Window124Unable to Connect to the Disks via Windows Explorer125Perpetual Loop of Audio Alerts127Disabling the Audio Alarm127Systems Restart When I Map a Disk Drive127I Forgot the New Password or Logon Name128Lost or Damaged REO SoftKey or Files Accidentally Deleted from the Key129Determining Whether a Disk Drive is Faulty or There is a Problem with the REO Appliance129Forcing an Add (JBOD)129Re-Creating a RAID 0 Volume132Rebuilding a Volume (RAID 5 Without Hot Spare)136Re-Creating a Hot Spare (RAID 5 With Hot Spares)141Purchasing a Spare Disk Drive144Does the Appliance Automatically Start After a Power Outage?145Updating the Appliance147Determining the Version of the Product147Checking For and Downloading Updates148Installing an Update151Updating the Firmware on the FC Controller153Specifications155Electromagnetic Emission156Notice156Industry Canada156Industrie Canada156FCC Notice156Japan Voluntary Control Council for Interference (VCCI)157Taiwan BSMI Class A Warning157Declaration of Conformity158Customer Support159Registering Your Product159Locating Additional Information for Your Product160Glossary and Acronym List163Index167Dimensioni: 3,48 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