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VTRAKM-CLASSM500f, M500i, M500p, M300f, M300i, M300p, M200f, M200i, M200pPRODUCT MANUALVersion 1.3

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual2OverviewVTrak provides data storage solutions for applications where high performance and data protection are required. T

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual92iSCSI iSNSThe iSCSI Management–iSNS tab enables you to view and change the current iSNS settings on the Controller data

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Chapter 4: Management with WebPAM PROe93iSCSI SLPThe iSCSI Management–SLP tab enables you to view and change the current settings on the Controller da

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual942. Click the Administrative Tools icon. 3. Click on the iSCSI Management icon. 4. Click on the CHAP tab in Managemen

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Chapter 4: Management with WebPAM PROe953. Click on the iSCSI Management icon. 4. Click on the CHAP tab in Management View. 5. Click on the CHAP tab

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual964. Click on the Channel 1 or the Channel 2 link.The settings screen displays a list of the 16 Targets and Termination fo

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Chapter 4: Management with WebPAM PROe97Storage ServicesStorage Services include managing Initiator and LUN mapping. These functions are similar for F

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual98LUN Map – Fibre Channel and iSCSIThe Storage Services–LUN Map tab displays a list of initiators recognized by the VTrak

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Chapter 4: Management with WebPAM PROe99LUN Mapping Parameters• Initiator – The Fibre Channel or iSCSI card in the Host system that initiates commands

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual1004. Click the LUN Map tab in Management View. 5. From the LUN Map tab dropdown menu, select Edit LUN Map. 6. Select Port

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Chapter 4: Management with WebPAM PROe1018. Enter an Email sender address (example: [email protected]). 9. Enter an Email subject (example: VTrak

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Chapter 1: Introduction3Figure 3. VTrak M500f Rear View (M500i/p have different controllers) Figure 4. VTrak M300i/M200i Rear View (M300f/M200f and M3

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual1023. Click on the SLP Setting link. 4. Under Startup Type: • Click on the Automatic radio button to start the service aut

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Chapter 4: Management with WebPAM PROe10311. Click OK in the confirmation box to restart the Web Server service with your changes. Change Start Settin

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual10424 minutes is the default. 7. When you are done, click on the Submit button. 8. Click OK in the confirmation box to res

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Chapter 4: Management with WebPAM PROe105There is no default name. 6. Enter a System Location.USA is the default. 7. Enter a System Contact (the email

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual106Or click on the Restart button to restart the service. CIMVTrak’s CIM service provides a database for information about

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Chapter 4: Management with WebPAM PROe1075. Under the Type dropdown list, select User Database. 6. Click on the Export button. 7. In the File Download

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual108This user settings are applied to this VTrak subsystem. Firmware UpdateThe Software Management–Firmware Update tab enab

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Chapter 4: Management with WebPAM PROe1091. Click the Subsystem icon in Tree View. 2. Click the Administrative Tools icon. 3. Click on the Clear S

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual110When the “Shutdown complete. It is now safe to power off the subsystem.” message appears, turn off the power supply swi

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Chapter 4: Management with WebPAM PROe111To identify the VTrak subsystem housing this controller:1. Click the Subsystem icon in Tree View. 2. Click

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual4All M-Class enclosures include a mid-plane, RAID controller, power and cooling units, and enclosure processor all in one

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual1124. Click on the Information tab in Management View. The Controller information includes:• Controller ID (1 or 2) • Alia

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Chapter 4: Management with WebPAM PROe113• Cache Line Size – See “Cache Policy” on page 245 • Coercion – See “Capacity Coercion” on page 246• Coercion

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual1143. Click on the Controller icon. 4. Click on the Settings tab in Management View. 5. Enter a name into the Alias fiel

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Chapter 4: Management with WebPAM PROe115• Number of fans • Number of blowers – Blowers are scroll fans, 2 in each cooling unit • Number of physical d

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual116Figure 8. The VTrak M300i/M200i is shown above. The VTrak M300f/p and M200f/p are similar.EnclosureEnclosure Informatio

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Chapter 4: Management with WebPAM PROe117Enclosure SettingsThe Enclosure–Settings tab enables you to make settings for certain components of the VTrak

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual1183. Click on the Enclosure icon. 4. Click on the FRU VPD tab in Management View. BatteryThe Enclosure–Battery tab disp

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Chapter 4: Management with WebPAM PROe119BuzzerThe Enclosure–Buzzer tab enables you to change audible settings for the VTrak subsystem enclosure. VTra

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual120• Device ID – PD plus the slot number where the drive is installed. • Model – Drive Manufacturer's model name and/

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Chapter 4: Management with WebPAM PROe1211. Click the Subsystem icon in Tree View. 2. Click on the Enclosures icon. 3. Click on the Enclosure ic

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Chapter 1: Introduction5Hardware-assisted XOR engine High-speed parity calculation for parity type logical drives.Supports out-of-band management thro

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual122• Serial Number – From the drive manufacturer. • Firmware Version – From the drive manufacturer. • Protocol Version – F

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Chapter 4: Management with WebPAM PROe123• Statistics Collection Time – Time and date you clicked the Statistics link to display this data Identify a

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual1246. Click on the Settings tab in Management View. 7. Type an alias into the Physical Drive Alias field. Maximum of 32 ch

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Chapter 4: Management with WebPAM PROe125The Force Offline/Online tab appears only for physical drives that are assigned to disk arrays.To force a phy

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual126Disk ArraysA disk array is a collection of physical drives in a RAID. Logical drives are made from disk arrays. The Dis

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Chapter 4: Management with WebPAM PROe127If you do NOT accept these parameters, use the Advanced option to create your disk array.The new disk array a

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual128• Disk Arrays – The number of physical drives in the disk array, their slot numbers, configurable capacity and the numb

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Chapter 4: Management with WebPAM PROe129Step 2 – Logical Drive CreationLogical Drive Creation enables you to specify logical drives under the new dis

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual130The new disk array appears in the Disk Array List on the Information tab. Delete a Disk ArrayThe Disk Arrays–Delete tab

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Chapter 4: Management with WebPAM PROe131Disk Array Information• Disk Array ID – This is the ID number assigned by the VTrak GUI for this disk array.

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual6SpecificationsM500f/i/pDrive Capacity: 15 SATA disk drives (3.5" x 1" form factor only).External I/O Ports (M50

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual132Disk Array Status• Functional/OK – This is the normal state of a logical drive. When a logical drive is Functional, it

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Chapter 4: Management with WebPAM PROe1332. Click on the Disk Arrays icon. 3. Click on the Disk Array icon. 4. Click on the Settings tab in Manage

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual13410. From the Read Policy dropdown menu, select a Read Cache policy for this logical drive.The choices are Read Cache, R

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Chapter 4: Management with WebPAM PROe1356. Click the Submit button. In the confirmation box, type the word confirm in the field provided. 7. Click th

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual136To set Migration priority, see “Change Background Settings” on page 71.Disk Array RebuildWhen you rebuild a disk array,

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Chapter 4: Management with WebPAM PROe137• Predictive Data Migration (PDM) • Spare drive Transition Start Background FunctionTo start a background fun

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual138After Transition is completed, refresh the screen. The revertible spare drive will be listed under the Spare Drives ico

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Chapter 4: Management with WebPAM PROe139The Information tab displays the following: • Device ID – This is the unique ID number assigned to an individ

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual140• Stale – The physical drive contains obsolete disk array information. Click on the Clear tab. • PFA – The physical dri

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Chapter 4: Management with WebPAM PROe141• Disk Array ID – The ID number of the disk array from which this logical drive was created. • Read Policy –

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Chapter 1: Introduction7Any combination of these RAID levels can exist at once on separate logical drives. See page 233 for more information on RAID.R

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual1426. Click on the Settings tab in Management View. 7. Enter an alias in the Logical Drive Alias field. Maximum of 32 char

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Chapter 4: Management with WebPAM PROe143If you checked the box, enter a value in the Quick Initialization Size field. This value is the size of the i

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual144Information to see Synchronization. A Yes means the logical drive was synchronized.To set Synchronization priority, see

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Chapter 4: Management with WebPAM PROe145• Table Type – Read Check, Write Check or Inconsistent Block (see below). • Start Logical Block Address – LBA

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual146• Operational Status – OK is normal. Can also show Rebuilding, Transition Running, PDM Running or Offline. • Capacity –

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Chapter 4: Management with WebPAM PROe1477. If you selected a Dedicated spare drive, highlight disk array to which you want assign the spare drive fro

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual148Or select All to check all the spare drives at the same time. 5. Click the Submit button. The results of the Spare Chec

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Chapter 4: Management with WebPAM PROe1492. Click on the Spare Drives icon. 3. Click on the Spare Drive icon. 4. In Management View, click on the

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual1508. If you selected a Dedicated spare drive, highlight the disk array to which you want assign the spare drive from the

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151Chapter 5: Management with the CLUVTrak Status IndicatorsEven though the Command Line Utility (CLU) offers comprehensive monitoring of VTrak, the L

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual8Safety Certifications: CE, FCC Class A, BSMI, VCCi, cUL, TUV, MICLimited Warranty: 3 Years (See page 296 for details)M300

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual152Figure 2. VTrak M300f/i/p and M200f/i/p front panel LED displayWhen boot-up is finished and the VTrak is functioning no

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Chapter 5: Management with the CLU153See page 209 for more information about field-replaceable components. See page 280 for a discussion of critical a

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual154Figure 4. VTrak M300f/i/p and M200f/i/p disk carrier LEDsThe VTrak spins up the disk drives sequentially in order to eq

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Chapter 5: Management with the CLU155CLU ConnectionThere are two connections methods for the CLU:• Serial – Requires a null modem cable (included with

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual156Quick Setup (Fibre Channel and SCSI) – A sequence of four steps to setup System Date & Time, Management Port and RA

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Chapter 5: Management with the CLU157Fibre Channel Management – Node information, Port information, settings, SFPs and statistics, list of initiators.

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual158CLU Function MapThe map below is designed to help you navigate to the submenu where each function is located. Begin at

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Chapter 5: Management with the CLU159C, continuedCIM, settings – Main Menu, Additional Info and Management, Software Management, CIMClear Events, runt

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual160E, continuedEnclosure, temperature – Main Menu, Subsystem Management, Enclosure Management, Temperature SensorsEnclosur

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Chapter 5: Management with the CLU161I, continuedInitiator, create/delete – Main Menu, Additional Info and Management, LUN MappingInitiators, Fibre Ch

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Chapter 1: Introduction9Supported Operating Systems: Current: 8 A @ 100 VAC; 4 A @ 200 VAC (max. rating with two power cords)Power Consumption: 340 wa

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual162L, continuedLogical Drive, locate – Main Menu, Logical Drive Management, individual logical driveLogical Drive, read ca

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Chapter 5: Management with the CLU163P, continuedPhysical Drives – Main Menu, Physical Drive ManagementPhysical Drives, coercion method – Main Menu, S

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual164S, continuedSettings, restore defaults – Main Menu, Additional Info and Management, Restore Factory DefaultsSFP, Fibre

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Chapter 5: Management with the CLU165S, continuedStatistics, physical drive – Main Menu, Physical Drive Management, individual driveSubnet Mask, iSCSI

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual166U, continuedUser, settings – Main Menu, Additional Info and Management, User Management, user from listUser, status – M

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Chapter 5: Management with the CLU167Quick SetupQuick Setup is discussed under “VTrak Setup with CLI or CLU” on page 29.Subsystem ManagementSubsystem

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual1681440 minutes = 24 hours2. Highlight Lock and press Enter.To reset the lock with a new time:1. In the Lock Time field, t

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Chapter 5: Management with the CLU1692. Highlight Controller Management and press Enter.3. Highlight the controller you want and press Enter.4. Highli

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual1704. Press Ctrl-A to save your settings.Enclosure ManagementEnclosure Management includes information, status, settings a

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Chapter 5: Management with the CLU171If either blower speed is below the Healthy Threshold, there is a blower malfunction. See “Chapter 6: Maintenance

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual10

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual1723. Press Ctrl-A to save your settings.Temperature ThresholdsTemperature thresholds are the temperature levels the Contr

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Chapter 5: Management with the CLU173• Battery Current – Positive during charge, negative during dischargeTo recondition the battery:1. Highlight Reco

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual1741. Highlight DMA Mode and press the spacebar to toggle through UDMA 0 – 5 and MDMA 0 – 2.2. Press Ctrl-A to save your s

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Chapter 5: Management with the CLU175If a physical drive is offline and shows a PFA error, rebuild the disk array. Go to Disk Array Info and Settings.

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual176Disk Array ManagementDisk Array Management includes the creation and deletion of disk arrays, disk array settings and f

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Chapter 5: Management with the CLU1772. Highlight Number of Logical Drives and press the backspace key to erase the current value.3. Enter the number

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual1787. Highlight RAID Level and press the spacebar to toggle though a list of available RAID levels.8. If you want to creat

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Chapter 5: Management with the CLU179Disk Array Information1. From the Main Menu, highlight Disk Array Management and press Enter.2. Highlight the dis

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual1802. Specify the source and target physical drives.3. Highlight Start and press Enter.MigrationThis function includes RAI

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Chapter 5: Management with the CLU181TransitionTransition is the process of replacing a revertible spare drive that is currently part of a disk array

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11Chapter 2: Installation• Unpack the VTrak storage subsystem (below)• Mount VTrak M500f/i/p in a Rack (page 12)• Mount VTrak M300f/i/p or M200f/i/p i

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual1824. Highlight the following parameters and press the backspace key to erase the current value:• Alias - Type an alias in

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Chapter 5: Management with the CLU183Logical Drive ManagementThis function deals with settings and functions of existing logical drives. To create or

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual184Initialization This function sets all data bits in the logical drive to zero.1. Highlight Background Activity and press

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Chapter 5: Management with the CLU185Locate Logical DriveThis feature helps you identify the physical drives assigned to the logical drive you are wor

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual186iSCSI Port SettingsThis feature applies to VTrak iSCSI models only.1. From the Main Menu, highlight Network Management

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Chapter 5: Management with the CLU1872. Highlight Fibre Channel Ports and press Enter.3. Highlight Fibre Channel Port 1 or Port 2 and press Enter.Port

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual188•Bitrate• Link Length – Maximum length depending on the type of fiber or copper• Transceiver type• Transceiver code• Ma

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Chapter 5: Management with the CLU189To create or delete an initiator, highlight Additional Info and Management and press Enter. Then highlight LUN Ma

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual190Ports1. From the Main Menu, highlight iSCSI Management and press Enter.2. Highlight iSCSI Ports and press Enter.3. High

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Chapter 5: Management with the CLU1912. Highlight iSCSI SLP Options and press Enter.3. Highlight SLP Port 1 or Port 2 and press Enter.SLP Port informa

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VTrak M-Class Product ManualiiCopyright© 2005 Promise Technology, Inc. All Rights Reserved.Copyright by Promise Technology, Inc. (Promise Technology).

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual12Mount VTrak M500f/i/p in a RackFigure 1. Rackmounted VTrak M500f/i/pThe VTrak M500f/i/p installs directly to the rack wi

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual1922. Highlight Ping and press Enter.3. Type the IP address you want to ping in the IP Address field.4. Highlight Ping Thr

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Chapter 5: Management with the CLU1933. Type Ctrl-A save your settings.To set Termination for the VTrak SCSI controller “Out” connectors:1. Highlight

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual194• Synchronization• Redundancy Check•Migration• Transition• Initialization• Media PatrolBackground Activity SettingsUse

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Chapter 5: Management with the CLU195• Error Block Threshold – 1 to 2048 blocks6. Press Ctrl-A to save your settings.Background Activities List1. From

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual196The log of NVRAM Events appears. Events are added to the top of the list. Each item includes:• Sequence number – Begins

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Chapter 5: Management with the CLU1972. Highlight Physical Drive Number and press the backspace key to erase the current value, then type the new valu

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual198Delete Spare Drive 1. Highlight the spare drive you want to delete and press the spacebar to mark it.The mark is an ast

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Chapter 5: Management with the CLU199Delete Initiator1. Highlight the initiator you want to delete and press the spacebar to mark it.The mark is an as

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual200User ManagementEach user types their user name and password to log into the CLI.1. From the Main Menu, highlight Additi

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Chapter 5: Management with the CLU2015. Press Ctrl-A to save the password.User Settings: Display Name and Email AddressEach user can change their disp

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Chapter 2: Installation13If you plan to use the mounting rails, follow this procedure to install them:1. Attach one end of the rail to the back side o

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual202Software ManagementVTrak’s software services include:•Email• SLP (Service Location Protocol)• Webserver• Telnet• SNMP (

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Chapter 5: Management with the CLU2035. The following items are optional but recommended. Highlight and press the backspace key to erase the current v

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual204• Session Time Out – 24 minutes is the default. 1440 minutes = 24 hours• Maximum number of connections – 4 is the defau

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Chapter 5: Management with the CLU2051. Highlight the trap sink you want to delete and press the spacebar to mark it.The mark is an asterisk (*) to th

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual2064. Highlight Restore Factory Defaults and press Enter.5. Press Y to confirm the reset.Shutdown and RestartThis function

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Chapter 5: Management with the CLU207The screen will display shutdown and startup functions.3. When the Login: prompt appears, log into the CLU again.

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual208

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209Chapter 6: Maintenance• Firmware Update – WebPAM PROe (page 211)• Firmware Update – CLU (page 213)• Replace Power Supply – All Models (page 214)• R

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual210Figure 2. Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) on VTrak M300f/M200f (M300i/p and M200i/p are similar)The primary means to ide

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Chapter 6: Maintenance211Firmware Update – WebPAM PROeBefore you begin, go to the Promise website www.promise.com and download the latest firmware upd

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual14Mount VTrak M300f/i/p or M200f/i/p in a RackFigure 1. Rackmounted VTrak M300f/i/p (M200f/i/p is similar)The VTrak M300f/

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual2125. Do one of the following: • Click on the Download Flash File from Local File through HTTP radio button, then click on

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Chapter 6: Maintenance213Firmware Update – CLUUse this function to flash the VTrak’s firmware. Before you begin, go to the Promise website www.promise

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual214Replace Power Supply – All Models Figure 4. The VTrak M500f/i/p power supply shown above.The M300f/i/p and M200f/i/p a

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Chapter 6: Maintenance215Replace Cooling Unit Fan – M500f/i/pThe blowers (scroll fans) in the cooling units are replaced as individual parts. There ar

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual2163. Pull the cooling unit out of the VTrak enclosure. An example of a VTrak cooling unit appears below. To open the cool

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Chapter 6: Maintenance2175. Loosen the thumbscrew (above). A retainer keeps the thumbscrew in place. 6. Grasp the top and bottom sections of the cooli

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual2188. Separate the cooling unit section to access the blowers.The upper fan is Fan 1, the lower fan is Fan 2. From the LED

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Chapter 6: Maintenance219Be sure you set the fan on the mounting pins, as shown above.Be sure the fans point outward, towards the handle (above).11. P

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual220Replace Cooling Unit Fan – M300f/i/p and M200f/i/pThe blowers (scroll fans) in the cooling units are replaced as indivi

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Chapter 6: Maintenance221 An example of a VTrak cooling unit appears above. 5. Loosen the thumbscrews (above). Retainers keep the thumbscrews in place

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Chapter 2: Installation15Follow this procedure to install the rails:1. Check the fit of the rails in your rack system.2. Slide the plates out of the r

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual2227. Separate the cooling unit sections to access the blowers.Viewed from the inside (battery) end on the cooling unit, t

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Chapter 6: Maintenance223Be sure the blowers point outward, towards the handle, as shown above.10. Place the top section of the cooling unit onto the

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual224Replace Cache Battery – M500f/i/pThe cache battery is located in the Cooling Unit 1 (the left one). The battery is repl

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Chapter 6: Maintenance225 2. Press the release button and pull the handle downward as shown above.3. Pull the cooling unit out of the VTrak enclosure.

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual2266. Carefully slide the cooling unit into the enclosure. 7. Gently press the handle in and upward until it locks (abov

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Chapter 6: Maintenance227Replace Cache Battery – M300f/i/p and M200f/i/pThe cache battery is located in the Cooling Unit. The battery is replaced as a

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual228 5. Detach the connector and lift the battery out of the bracket (above).6. Place a new battery into the bracket and at

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Chapter 6: Maintenance229Replace SEP – M500f/i/pThe Storage Enclosure Processor (SEP) manages the fans, audible alarm and battery, and monitors system

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual230Replace SEP – M300f/i/p and M200f/i/pThe Storage Enclosure Processor (SEP) manages the fans, audible alarm and battery,

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Chapter 6: Maintenance231Replace RAID Controller – All ModelsThe RAID Controller monitors and manages the logical drives. When this controller is repl

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual16Install Disk Drives You can populate the VTrak with 1.5 GB and 3.0 GB SATA drives.• VTrak M500f/i/p supports up to 15 di

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual232

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233Chapter 7: Technology Background• Introduction to RAID (below)• Choosing a RAID Level (page 241)• Stripe Size (page 244)• Sector Size (page 244)• C

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual234RAID 0 – StripeWhen a disk array is striped, the read and write blocks of data are interleaved between the sectors of m

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Chapter 7: Technology Background235RAID 1 – MirrorWhen a disk array is mirrored, identical data is written to a pair of drives, while reads are perfor

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual236RAID 1E – Enhanced MirrorRAID 1E offers the security of mirrored data provided by RAID 1 plus the added capacity of mor

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Chapter 7: Technology Background237RAID 5 – Block and Parity StripeRAID 5 organizes block data and parity data across the physical drives. Generally,

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual238RAID 10 – Mirror + StripeMirroring/striping combines both of the previous RAID 1 and RAID 0 disk array types. RAID 10 i

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Chapter 7: Technology Background239RAID 50 – Striping of Distributed ParityRAID 50 combines both RAID 5 and RAID 0 features. Data is striped across di

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual240attempts to distribute the number of disk drives equally among the axles but in some cases, one axle will have more dis

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Chapter 7: Technology Background241Choosing a RAID LevelThere are several issues to consider when choosing the RAID Level for your VTrak disk array. T

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Chapter 2: Installation17 Figure 10.M500f/i/p drive carrier mounting holesFigure 11. M300f/i/p and M200f/i/p drive carrier mounting holesWARNING:Count

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual242RAID 1ERecommended Applications for RAID 1E• Imaging applications • Database servers • General fileserverRAID 5Recommen

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Chapter 7: Technology Background243RAID 50Recommended Applications for RAID 50• File and Application servers • Transaction processing• Office applicat

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual244Stripe SizeStripe Size, also called “Stripe Block Size”, refers to the size of the data blocks written to, and read fro

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Chapter 7: Technology Background245To make use of logical drives greater than 2TB in size, a larger sector size is required. The table below correlate

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual246• Read Ahead – The read cache and the read-ahead feature are enabled. Read-ahead anticipates the next read and performs

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Chapter 7: Technology Background247Capacity Coercion also affects a replacement drive used in a disk array. Normally, when an physical drive fails, th

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual248The spare drive effectively takes the place of the failed drive and the RAID system immediately begins to rebuild data

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Chapter 7: Technology Background249Ranges of Disk Array ExpansionThere are limitations to how large you can expand a disk array, depending on the size

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual250The current iSCSI and Fibre Channel HBA cards and PC Operating Systems support a 10-byte LBA format. This means that a

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Chapter 7: Technology Background251Media Patrol will also check spare drives, if those drives have Media Patrol enabled. Media Patrol for spare drives

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual18Figure 12.SATA Disk Drives mount at the front of the carrier1. Carefully lay the drive into the drive carrier at the fro

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual252During data migration, you will have access to the Logical Drive but it will respond more slowly to read/write tasks be

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Chapter 7: Technology Background253drive. In this example, physical drive 3 failed and the array is rebuilt using physical drive 6, the spare drive.Wh

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual254In order to run the Transition function:• The spare drive in the rebuild array must be revertible• The replacement driv

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255Chapter 8: Troubleshooting• VTrak is Beeping (below)• LEDs Display Amber or Red (page 256)• CLU Reports a Problem (page 262)• WebPAM PROe Reports a

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual256LEDs Display Amber or RedFront PanelWhen the power is switched on, the LEDs on the front of the VTrak will light up. Fi

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Chapter 8: Troubleshooting257See page 209 for more information about field-replaceable components. See page 280 for a discussion of critical and offli

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual258Drive Status IndicatorsThere are two LEDs on each Drive Carrier. They report the presence of power and a disk drive, an

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Chapter 8: Troubleshooting259Back of EnclosureWhen the FRU Status LED on VTrak’s front panel shows Amber or Red, check the LEDs on the back of VTrak.

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual260Figure 8. Battery and fan LEDs VTrak M300f/i/p and M200f/i/pUnder normal conditions, the power supply, battery and fan

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Chapter 8: Troubleshooting261Figure 10.A VTrak iSCSI controllerFigure 11. A VTrak SCSI controllerUnder normal conditions, the Controller Status LED (m

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Chapter 2: Installation19Drive NumberingEach disk drive in VTrak is identified by a number used for creating and managing logical drives. VTrak number

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual262CLU Reports a ProblemThe CLU reports information passively—you must determine which functions to check based on the sou

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Chapter 8: Troubleshooting263• Highlight Rebuild and press Enter to rebuild the array after you replace the failed disk driveFor more information, see

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual264• Keeps a record in the Event Log (above)• Displays full information on the selected component in the Management Window

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Chapter 8: Troubleshooting265Event Notification ResponseWhen you select Event Notification, WebPAM PROe sends popup and/or email messages regarding it

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual266Battery is charging Battery is being recharged.Battery reconditioning is completeBattery reconditioning is finished.Bat

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Chapter 8: Troubleshooting267Blowers are NOT installed Reinstall the cooling unit(s). If the blowers does not turn, replace the blowers. See page 215

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual268Drive-interface controller is NOT foundRestart the VTrak. See page 212. If this message appears repeatedly, contact Tec

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Chapter 8: Troubleshooting269Host-interface controller has detected bus resetThe initiator sent a reset command. If this message appears repeatedly, c

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual270Host-interface controller settings have changedResult of user action. Normal.Fibre ChannelFibre Channel controller has

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Chapter 8: Troubleshooting271Logical drive initialization is aborted due to an internal error.System resources are low. Reduce system load or restart

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual20Set Up Network Cable ConnectionsThe VTrak M500f, M300f and M200f share the same RAID controller design and use Fibre Cha

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual272Online capacity expansion has completedNormal.Online capacity expansion has pausedExpansion paused because of user inte

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Chapter 8: Troubleshooting273Physical disk is marked onlineDisk drive removed from service due to errors. If necessary, try to force the disk online.

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual274A physical disk has encountered PFA conditionA potentially faulty address or bad sector was found. A configured dead ph

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Chapter 8: Troubleshooting275PSU fan speed increased. Check the VTrak for overheating. See page 283.PSU fan speed decreased.Temporary overheat conditi

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual276RebuildRebuild is started Result of settings or user action. Normal.Rebuild is completed Normal.Rebuild is paused Rebui

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Chapter 8: Troubleshooting277Redundancy Check task is queuedRedundancy Check has been set manually or by schedule.Redundancy Check task is stopped int

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual278Stripe Level MigrationStripe Level migration is startedResult of settings or user action. Normal.Stripe Level migration

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Chapter 8: Troubleshooting279Synchronization is queuedSynchronization is already running on another logical drive in the same array.Synchronization is

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual280Critical & Offline Disk ArraysA fault-tolerant disk array—RAID 1, 1E, 5, 10 and 50—goes critical when a disk drive

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Chapter 8: Troubleshooting281To set up a spare drive, see “Create Spare Drive” on page 146 (WebPAM PROe) or “Create New Spare Drive” on page 196 (CLU)

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Chapter 2: Installation21• A network switch• A network interface card (NIC) in the PCConnect the VTrak Fibre Channel data ports to your Fibre Channel

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual282Figure 4. VTrak M500f/i/p disk carrier LEDs Figure 5. VTrak M300f/i/p and M200f/i/p disk carrier LEDs• The drive carrie

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Chapter 8: Troubleshooting283Enclosure ProblemsWebPAM PROe displays yellow !s red Xs in Tree View to identify components that need attention.When

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual284OverheatingOverheating is a potentially serious condition because the excessively high temperatures can lead to disk dr

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Chapter 8: Troubleshooting285 Power SuppliesVTraks are equipped with redundant power supplies. The advantage of dual power supplies is that, should on

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual286Connection ProblemsWhen you install your Promise product following the instructions in the Quick Start Guide and User M

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Chapter 8: Troubleshooting287 This means you can, for example, connect your Host PC to one of the VTrak’s SCSI “In” ports without the need of an exter

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual288Network ConnectionsVTrak has an RJ-45 Management Port connector on the back of its cabinet. This is a Gigabit Ethernet

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Chapter 8: Troubleshooting289Unsaved Data in the Controller CacheThe VTrak M-Class controller has a 256 MB data memory cache protected by a battery ba

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual290

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291Chapter 9: Support• Frequently Asked Questions (below)• Contact Technical Support (page 293)• Limited Warranty (page 296)• Returning product for re

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iiiContentsChapter 1: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1About This Manual . . . . . . . . . . .

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual22iSCSI Storage Area Network Figure 10. VTrak M300i and M200i SAN connections (M500i is similar)This arrangement requires:

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual292My WebPAM connection was working OK. But later on, it timed out. What do I do now?The network condition can time-out fo

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Chapter 9: Support293How can I be sure everything is working OK on the VTrak?Locally: The VTrak enclosure has LEDs on the front to monitor the status

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual294United StatesEurope, Africa, Middle East GermanyItalyE-mail Support [email protected] Support (408) 228-1097 Attn

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Chapter 9: Support295Taiwan China E-mail Support [email protected] Support +886 3 578 2390 Attn: Technical SupportPhone Support +886 3 578 239

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual296Limited WarrantyPromise Technology, Inc. (“Promise”) warrants that for three (3) years from the time of the delivery of

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Chapter 9: Support297No other document, statement or representation may be relied on to vary the terms of this limited warranty.Promise’s sole respons

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual298The technician will assist you in determining whether the product requires repair. If the product needs repair, the Tec

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299Appendix A: Useful Information• Serial Connector Pinout (below)• SNMP MIB Files (page 300)Serial Connector PinoutBelow is the pinout diagram for th

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual300SNMP MIB FilesPromise supplies seven MIB files to integrate the VTrak M-Class subsystem into your SNMP system. These fi

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301IndexAAbout This Manual 1Accept Incomplete Array 181Alias 179Architectural Description of VTrak 3Audible alarm 60, 154, 251Auto Rebuild, enable 193

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Chapter 2: Installation23iSCSI Direct Attached StorageFigure 11. VTrak M300i and M200i DAS connections (M500i is similar)This arrangement requires:•

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual302DDASFibre Channel 21iSCSI 23SCSI 24Date and Time 168date and time settingCLI 30CLU 32, 35Dead 132, 140Dedicated to Arra

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Index303Drive-interface controller 263Enclosure 264Event logging 264Fibre Channel 266Host-interface controller 264iSCSI 266Logical drive 266Media patr

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual304iSCSI 92, 189Activity LED 26, 58, 152, 252CHAP 93, 190DAS 23iSNS 91, 189Node 87, 188Ping 94, 191Port 89, 189port settin

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Index305LUN Masking 98MM200f/i/pfront panel LED 26rackmount 14specifications 8M300f 8M300f/i/pfront panel LED 26rackmount 14specifications 8M500f/i/pf

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual306power connection 26Power LED 26, 58, 152, 252Power requirements 7, 9Power Supplies 170, 281Power Supply Units 170Power

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Index307Sector Size 242Sector size 50, 129Serial cable connection 25Serial connection problems 282Serial connection problems 282Server’s IP address 28

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual308Temperature Sensors 171Temperature Thresholds 172Termination, SCSI 95Test Email 77Transceivers, Fibre Channel 86, 187Tr

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual24SCSI Direct Attached StorageFigure 12. VTrak M300p and M200p DAS connections (M500p is similar)This arrangement requires

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Chapter 2: Installation25Set Up Serial Cable Connections The RS-232 Serial connection enables the Command Line Interface (CLI) and Command Line Utilit

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual26Connect the PowerPlug in the power cords and switch on both power supplies. When the power is switched on, the LEDs on t

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Chapter 2: Installation27There are two LEDs on each Drive Carrier. They report the presence of power and a disk drive, and the current condition of th

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual28

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29Chapter 3: Setup• VTrak Setup with CLI or CLU (below)• Install iSCSI Initiator on the Host PC (page 39)• VTrak Setup with WebPAM PROe (page 41)VTrak

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual30CLI: Fibre Channel and SCSI Models (M500f/p, M300f/p, M200f/p)1. Type the following string to set the Date and Time, the

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Chapter 3: Setup31administrator@cli> net -a mod -t mgmt -s "primaryip=192.168.10.87, primaryipmask=255.255.255.0, gateway=192.168.10.3"In

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VTrak M-Class Product ManualivChapter 3: Setup, continuedLog-out of WebPAM PROe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54Internet Conn

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual32CLU: Fibre Channel and SCSI Models (M500f/p, M300f/p, M200f/p)1. At the admin@cli prompt, type menu and press Enter.The

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Chapter 3: Setup335. Press Ctrl-A to save these settings and move to the Management Port configuration screen.Management PortBy default, DHCP is enabl

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual345. Press Ctrl-A to save these settings and move to the RAID configuration screen.To make Management Port settings manual

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Chapter 3: Setup35System Date and Time1. Press the arrow keys to highlight System Date.2. Press the backspace key to erase the current date.3. Type th

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual361. Press the arrow keys to highlight DHCP.2. Press the spacebar to toggle to Disabled. The current Management Port setti

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Chapter 3: Setup37iSCSI Ports By default, DHCP is enabled on VTrak (above). To set iSCSI Port settings manually, or to view the current settings, you

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual38The current iSCSI Port settings are displayed (above).To make iSCSI Port settings manually:1. Press the arrow keys to hi

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Chapter 3: Setup39Install iSCSI Initiator on the Host PCThis step applies to the M500i, M300i and M200i models only.To access the iSCSI data ports, yo

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual40After the iSCSI Initiator is installed, follow the installation and setup instructions that come with your GbE NIC card.

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Chapter 3: Setup41VTrak Setup with WebPAM PROeSet up with WebPAM PROe consists of the following: • Log-in to WebPAM PROe (below)• Language Selection (

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ContentsvChapter 4: Management with WebPAM PROe, continuedLogical Drives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual42.3. When the opening screen appears, type administrator in the User Name field and type password in the Password field.T

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Chapter 3: Setup43 NoteMake a Bookmark (Netscape Navigator) or set a Favorite (Internet Explorer) of the Login Screen so you can access it easily next

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual44The first time you log in to WebPAM PROe, there will be no Users except for “administrator”. Unless you created disk arr

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Chapter 3: Setup45Create a Disk ArrayClick on the Disk Arrays icon. The Array Configuration menu appears. Since this VTrak is newly activated, there

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual46• Logical Drives – The ID number of the logical drive(s), their RAID level, capacity and stripe size • Spare Drives – Th

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Chapter 3: Setup47 Follow these steps to create a new disk array.1. Check the boxes to select any one or a combination of: • Redundancy – The array wi

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual48• Transaction Log •Other 4. Click the Update button.Or check the Automatic Update box and updates will occur automatical

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Chapter 3: Setup49If you are uncertain about choosing parameters for your disk array, use the Express or Automatic option to create your disk array. T

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual50 On this screen you will specify your logical drives. Specify one logical drive at a time until the full capacity of the

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Chapter 3: Setup5110. Choose a Read Cache policy:• ReadCache• ReadAhead•No Cache11. Choose a Write Cache policy:• WriteThru•WriteBack12. Click the Upd

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VTrak M-Class Product ManualviChapter 5: Management with the CLU, continuedLocate Disk Array . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual52If you want to change a logical drive setting, click on the logical drive at the bottom of the window. The entry and the

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Chapter 3: Setup5313. When you have finished specifying logical drives, click the Next button.

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual54The proposed disk array appears with the logical drive(s) you specified.14. If you agree with the proposed disk array an

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Chapter 3: Setup55Internet Connection using WebPAM PROeThe above instructions cover connections between VTrak and your company network. It is also pos

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57Chapter 4: Management with WebPAM PROeThis chapter describes using embedded WebPAM PROe to monitor and manage your RAID system. This chapter is divi

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual58Figure 2. VTrak M300f/i/p and M200f/i/p front panel LED displayWhen boot-up is finished and the VTrak is functioning nor

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Chapter 4: Management with WebPAM PROe59See page 209 for more information about field-replaceable components. See page 280 for a discussion of critica

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual60Figure 4. VTrak M300f/i/p and M200f/i/p disk carrier LEDsThe VTrak spins up the disk drives sequentially in order to equ

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Chapter 4: Management with WebPAM PROe61Log-in/Log-outLog-in to WebPAM PROe1. Launch your Browser.2. In the Browser address field, type in the IP addr

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ContentsviiChapter 5: Management with the CLU, continuedShutdown and Restart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .204Buzzer .

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual62.3. When the opening screen appears, type administrator in the User Name field and type password in the Password field.T

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Chapter 4: Management with WebPAM PROe63After sign-in, the WebPAM PROe opening screen appears.Figure 5. WebPAM PROe Opening ScreenThe first time you l

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual64Graphic User InterfaceVTrak features a browser-based, graphic user interface. Your Internet browser is the basic compone

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Chapter 4: Management with WebPAM PROe65There are four major parts to the graphic user interface:HeaderLanguage SelectionThe VTrak graphic user interf

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual663. Click View again to hide the Event Frame. Storage NetworkThe VTrak graphic user interface can currently display in St

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Chapter 4: Management with WebPAM PROe67Tree ViewBelow are the components of Tree View. The Administrative Tools section is different for the Super Us

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual68Management WindowThe Management Window provides the actual user interface with the VTrak. This window changes depending

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Chapter 4: Management with WebPAM PROe69SubsystemVTrak subsystems are identified in the Tree by their Management Port IP address. Click on the Subsyst

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual70Subsystem EventsThe Subsystem–Event tab provides information from the event (log) file of a specific subsystem.Events ar

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Chapter 4: Management with WebPAM PROe714. In the File Download Security Warning box, click the Save button. 5. In the Save As dialog box, navigate to

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VTrak M-Class Product ManualviiiChapter 7: Technology Background, continuedPartition and Format the Logical Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual72• Medium allocates a balance of system resources to the Migration and data read/write operations. • High allocates more

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Chapter 4: Management with WebPAM PROe733. Click on the Scheduler tab dropdown menu and select an item (see the list above). 4. In the Scheduler dialo

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual745. Click the Submit button. LockThe Subsystem–Lock tab displays lock status and enables you to lock or unlock a subsyste

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Chapter 4: Management with WebPAM PROe755. Click the Submit button. Release LockTo release the lock for this subsystem:1. Click on the Subsystem ico

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual76User InformationThe User Management–Information tab lists the user, his/her status, access privileges, display name and

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Chapter 4: Management with WebPAM PROe771. Click the Subsystem icon in Tree View. 2. Click the Administrative Tools icon. 3. Click on the User Man

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual78List of User Notification Events•Shortcuts • Enclosure – All items under Enclosure have the same Severity level • RAID C

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Chapter 4: Management with WebPAM PROe79User Password – AdministratorThe Administrator or a Super User can change another user’s password. To make the

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual806. Enter a password for this user in the New Password and Retype Password fields.A password is optional. If you do not a

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Chapter 4: Management with WebPAM PROe814. Click on the Delete tab in Management View. 5. Check the box to the left of the user you want to delete. 6.

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1Chapter 1: Introduction• About This Manual (below)• Overview (page 2)• Architectural Description (page 3)• Specifications (page 6)Thank you for purch

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual82Network ManagementNetwork Management deals with network connections to the VTrak’s Management Port, and on iSCSI models,

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Chapter 4: Management with WebPAM PROe836. Click the Submit button. iSCSI Data PortsThe Network Management–iSCSI tab enables you to see the current Da

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual84Fibre Channel NodeThe Fibre Channel Management–Node tab enables you to see the current Data Port settings on the Control

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Chapter 4: Management with WebPAM PROe85Fibre Channel Port SettingsThe Fibre Channel Management–Port tab enables you to make Data Port settings on the

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual86• Number of words received • LIP Count – Loop initialization primitive count • NOS Count – Not operational primitive seq

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Chapter 4: Management with WebPAM PROe871. Click the Subsystem icon in Tree View. 2. Click the Administrative Tools icon. 3. Click on the Fibre Ch

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual883. Click on the Fibre Channel Management icon. 4. Click the Initiator tab in Management View.To add or delete an initi

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Chapter 4: Management with WebPAM PROe89• Uni-directional CHAP Authentication – Enables Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol. • Bi-directional

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VTrak M-Class Product Manual90• Primary Data Digest Method – (None). • iSCSI Receive Marker – (None). iSCSI Port StatisticsThe iSCSI Management–Ports

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Chapter 4: Management with WebPAM PROe91• Transmitted Bytes • Received Segments • Received Bytes • Retransmit Timer Expire • Persist Timer Expired • R

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