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MediaVault 4105 User Manual
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Page 1: ...Release Date 01 08 Media Vault 4105 Series User Manual...
Page 2: ...logo are trademarks of Ciprico Inc which may be registered in some jurisdictions Apple Macintosh and MacPro are trademarks of Apple Computer Inc in the US and other countries used under license Micros...
Page 3: ...ding but not limited to loss of data or profits The published information in this User Manual is subject to change without notice Ciprico Inc reserves the right to make changes in the product design l...
Page 4: ...available Product model and serial number A description of the problem situation System configuration information including system type operating system host adapter and host adapter driver Technical...
Page 5: ...MV 4105_Ciprico Inc v MediaVault 4105 User Manual Document Change History Revision Level Date Changes A January 2008 Initial release of this manual...
Page 6: ...rman Languages 1 6 Protecting Equipment and Data 1 8 First Aid Electrical Shock 1 9 Chapter 2 Introduction About Your MediaVault 4105 2 2 Who Should Use This Manual 2 3 Chapter 3 Getting Started Unpac...
Page 7: ...Apple Disk Utility Program 6 3 Preparing a Pair of MV 4105 Units striping 6 10 Windows 2000 2003 XP Partition Format 6 16 Setup Procedure for UnStriped or Striped Volumes 6 16 Procedure for Unstriped...
Page 8: ...e Updates C 2 Appendix D Limited Warranty and Return Parts Policy Limited Warranty D 2 Disclaimers of Warranty and Limitations of Remedy D 3 Inspection and Acceptance D 3 Advanced Replacement Option D...
Page 9: ...MediaVault 4105 User Manual ix MV 4105_Ciprico Inc Glossary Index...
Page 10: ...rtant Safety Considerations French and German Languages 1 6 Protecting Equipment and Data 1 8 First Aid Electrical Shock 1 9 This section includes general safety precautions specific Ciprico Inc preca...
Page 11: ...he possibility of minor to severe damage to equipment and or possible injury to self WARNING Before installing and using the MV 4105 User Manual read all instructions and caution markings on the equip...
Page 12: ...en damaged in any way WARNING Use only attachments recommended or sold by Ciprico Doing otherwise might result in a risk improper operation or injury or voiding the warranty CAUTION Do not upgrade you...
Page 13: ...before re engagement Use Near Liquids Do not use the MV 4105 unit near any liquids Unstable surfaces Do not place this unit on an unstable cart stand bracket or table The unit might fall causing seri...
Page 14: ...ning when no fiber optic cable is connected When removing cables do not stare into the open apertures See Figure 1 1 In addition install protective aperture covers to fibre ports with no cable connect...
Page 15: ...et ou une table L unit peut tomber causant la blessure et les dommages s rieuse l unit Ne pas bloquer le devant et la ventilation post rieure Le flux d air correct est exig assurer l op ration fiable...
Page 16: ...n fallen verursachend ernste Verletzung und Schaden an der Einheit Hemmen Sie die Front und die hintere Bel ftung nicht Passender Luftstrom ist erfordert zuverl ssigen Betrieb zu sichern und das Produ...
Page 17: ...tatic bag until you are ready to install the component Before you unwrap the anti static packaging touch an unpainted metal surface to discharge static electricity from your body When transporting a s...
Page 18: ...o not look at the wire while it is being cut The ensuing flash can cause burns and blindness If the victim has to be removed from a live circuit pull the victim off with a non conductive material DO N...
Page 19: ...MV 4105_Ciprico Inc 2 1 Chapter 2 Introduction In this chapter About the MV 4105 2 2 Who Should Use This Manual 2 3...
Page 20: ...2 Internal data rate 306 MBytes sec Burst rate maximum 400 MBytes sec Sustained data rate 250 MBtyes sec HDT High Definition Turbo 250 Mbytes per second per channel with reduction of capacity Mode Se...
Page 21: ...d operate the MV 4105 The intended user audience are system administrators and experienced users who understand and have used of one or more of the following operating systems Microsoft Windows Macint...
Page 22: ...MV 4105_Ciprico Inc 3 1 Chapter 3 Getting Started In this chapter Unpacking 3 2 Checking the Package Contents 3 3 Inspection 3 4...
Page 23: ...need to reuse them later Be sure to ship the unit in the original Ciprico Inc packaging If the unit is improperly packaged and the unit is damaged during shipping there could be a delay in repairing t...
Page 24: ...e sure that all components are included in the shipping carton Notify your supervisor if components are missing TABLE 3 1 Components Shipped with the MV 4105 Description Quantity MV 4105 4Gb Fibre Cha...
Page 25: ...nvoice A front bezel that is not marked for 4Gb and 2Gb Fibre Channel connections Scratches gouges dents or cracks in the enclosure Cracked or loose handles and or feet Missing switches Bent scratched...
Page 26: ...er 4 Installation In this chapter Hardware Installation and Configuration 4 2 Compatible Fibre Channel Host Adaptors 4 3 Fibre Channel Connections 4 4 Daisy Chaining 4 7 DIAG Diagnostic Port 4 10 Edit...
Page 27: ...al 4 2 MV 4105_Ciprico Inc Hardware Installation and Configuration The MV 4105 is shipped with integral carrying handles The unit is available only in a tower configuration FIGURE 4 1 MV 4105 Showing...
Page 28: ...in the host computer should also be rated for 4Gb Fibre Channel However 2Gb Fibre Channel host adapters will work but at a lower transfer rate Make sure the host adapter is installed correctly and th...
Page 29: ...Duplex hookup on Side A or Side B The SFP mates to two LC Duplex optical cables for data transfer to and from the host computer server etc To Install the SFP and Connect the LC Duplex Optical Cable 1...
Page 30: ...3 The tips of the LC Duplex cable are packaged with a protective covering The protector might be a cap over the white tips of the white tips of the LC cable or a clipped on shell Remove the cover befo...
Page 31: ...Port 1 See Figure 4 4 5 Insert the other end of the LC Duplex cable into the Fibre Channel switch or Fibre Channel host base adaptor of the host computer server etc FIGURE 4 4 LC Duplex Cable Being I...
Page 32: ...e two Fibre Channel ports as shown in Figure 4 5 FIGURE 4 5 Built In Hub Showing the LEDs Located Between the Fibre Channels Hub Description Table 4 5 describes the function of each hub LED See Figure...
Page 33: ...ions The hub can be configured for no daisy chain see Figure 4 6 or with a daisy chain see Figure 4 7 for multiple MV 4105 units connected to a computer with a Fibre Channel host adapter FIGURE 4 6 Hu...
Page 34: ...Installation FIGURE 4 7 Hub Configuration That Daisy Chains Multiple MV 4105 Units to a Computer with a Fibre Channel host adapter MediaVault 4105 Host Computer FC Port 1 FC Port 2 MediaVault 4105 FC...
Page 35: ...access the Ciprico Inc knowledge base at http kb ciprico com lore Editing System Requirements For video editing the following video editing equipment operating system and video cards must be installe...
Page 36: ...Chapter 5 Operations In this chapter Operational Functions 5 2 Components 5 3 Unit Power Up Sequence 5 7 LED Power On Sequence 5 7 Mode RAID Type Functions 5 8 Changing the Mode 5 11 Mode Set Button...
Page 37: ...for the MV 4105 To Review this Function See This Page The front panel components used for MV 4105 operations 5 3 The rear panel components used for MV 4105 operations 5 5 Unit power up sequence 5 7 LE...
Page 38: ...MV 4105_Ciprico Inc 5 3 MediaVault 4105 User Manual Operations Components Front Panel Components FIGURE 5 1 Front Panel Components Power RAID 3 D1 D5 4Gb 2Gb Service...
Page 39: ...minate as the disk drives are being accessed The LEDs are off when there is no drive activity In a fault condition associated with the Service LED and an audible alarm the faulty drive is identified b...
Page 40: ...diaVault 4105 User Manual Operations Rear Panel Components FIGURE 5 2 Rear Panel Components MV 4105 DIAG Power Cable Unit Fan MODE SELECT MODE SET FC Port 2 Receptacle Fan FC Port 1 with FSP Power Sup...
Page 41: ...sition the power switch provides power to the MV 4105 In the Off 0 position the MV 4105 is powered off To completely remove power from the MV 4105 disconnect the power cable from the power cable recep...
Page 42: ...ess data transmission functions of the MV 4105 to be fully operational before the host computer is booted up and sees the MV 4105 activities LED Power On Sequence The front panel LEDs of the MV 4105 p...
Page 43: ...st RAID 3 2K 1 2048 bytes 80 Used with any system except Avid Macintosh or PC Media 100 Macintosh or PC Video Toaster SGI Linux or WIndows when striping only There is access to 80 of the total capacit...
Page 44: ...of the disk drives Data is preserved Wipe 6 This mode will start a write operation for all disk drives in the array This function wipes out the first and last 256 sectors of an array When the functio...
Page 45: ...d to provide sufficient performance required for HD video resolution operation The trade off is a reduction in storage capacity If full capacity and HD performance is required the solution is to strip...
Page 46: ...sult the RAID Compatibility section in Appendix A Specifications to ensure proper operations CAUTION Changing the mode can cause any existing data to become unreadable or corrupted Make sure that any...
Page 47: ...ect such as a pen tip to press the desired Mode Select button Press the upper button to decrease the mode number Press the lower button to increase the mode number FIGURE 5 3 Mode Select Buttons 4 Tur...
Page 48: ...ction on page 5 14 and the Drive Replacement section in Chapter 8 Maintenance for additional information TABLE 5 6 Mode Set Button Functions Indicator Description Mode Set Button for Mode changes Used...
Page 49: ...d the MV 4105 is running in a degraded RAID 3 state If another drive fails data might be lost To service the unit any data that needs to be kept must be off loaded to another fully functional unit Sen...
Page 50: ...MV 4105_Ciprico Inc 6 1 Chapter 6 Configuration In this chapter Formatting and Partitioning 6 2 Macintosh with OS 10 4 x Partitioning Formatting 6 3 Windows 2000 2003 XP Partitioning Formatting 6 16...
Page 51: ...d to your computer use the following sections as a guide to locate and execute the appropriate utility to format and partition the MV 4105 The MV 4105 is treated by the host adapter in your computer a...
Page 52: ...recommended configuration for your SCSI controller card video capture card and editing software Update any software or drivers as necessary Launching the Apple Disk Utility Program 1 Launch the Apple...
Page 53: ...MV 4105_Ciprico Inc 3 The Apple Disk Utility screen appears In the example below an icon of the 3 4 TB CIPRICO FC RAID drive is shown in the left side See Figure 6 2 FIGURE 6 2 Apple Disk Utility Scr...
Page 54: ...ult 4105 User Manual Configuration 4 Click on the CIPRICO FC RAID icon The screen changes with the text of the First Aid tab displayed See Figure 6 3 FIGURE 6 3 The Apple Disk Utility Screen Showing t...
Page 55: ...nual 6 6 MV 4105_Ciprico Inc Preparing a Single MV 4105 non striping 1 Click the Partition tab at the upper right of the Apple Disk Utility screen See Figure 6 4 FIGURE 6 4 The Apple Disk Utility Scre...
Page 56: ...Information choose a name for the volume See Figure 6 5 4 In the Format field select Mac OS Extended Journaled See Figure 6 5 NOTE For some versions of Mac OS X the screen contains a checkbox Install...
Page 57: ...6 A Partition Disk screen appears It warns about destroying data when partitioning a disk To continue with the partition process click the PARTITION button on this screen See Figure 6 6 FIGURE 6 6 Par...
Page 58: ...pear and require a system password 7 When the partition process is finished the named disk appears at the left side of the Apple Disk Utility screen See Figure 6 7 FIGURE 6 7 The Name of the Newly Par...
Page 59: ...ch the Apple Disk Utility program The Disk Utility is located at Macintosh HD Applications Utilities 2 If the MV 4105 has not previously been formatted a warning appears before the Apple Disk Utility...
Page 60: ...Disk Utility screen appears In the example below icons of the two CIPRICO FC RAID drives of the two MV 4105 units are shown in the left side See Figure 6 9 4 Click on the upper CIPRICO FC RAID icon FI...
Page 61: ...on MediaVault 4105 User Manual 6 12 MV 4105_Ciprico Inc 5 Click on the RAID tab at the upper section of the screen See Figure 6 10 FIGURE 6 10 The RAID Tab of the Apple Disk Utility Screen Showing the...
Page 62: ...Drag the lower CIPRICO FC RAID icon to the middle section of the screen See Figure 6 11 FIGURE 6 11 The Apple Disk Utility Screen With Both RAID Icons in the Middle Section 8 At the RAID Set Name fie...
Page 63: ...12 A Partition Disk screen appears It warns about destroying data when a RAID set is created To continue with creating the RAID click the PARTITION button on this screen See Figure 6 12 FIGURE 6 12 Pa...
Page 64: ...rrences of the MV 4105 The 1 1 TB disk1s3 and 1 1 TB disk2s3 icons represent placeholders for the RAID set The RAID set is represented by Untitled RAID Set 1 and is shown below its 2 3 TB Untitled RAI...
Page 65: ...s diverges after step 9 At that point see Procedure for Unstriped Volumes Only on page 6 22 or Procedure for Striped Volumes Only on page 6 27 1 After the computer boots up right click on the My Compu...
Page 66: ...t 4105 User Manual Configuration 3 If this is the first time that the array has been used on the PC the Initialize and Convert Disk Wizard screen appears Click NEXT See Figure 6 15 FIGURE 6 15 Initial...
Page 67: ...1 and Disk 2 checkboxes are checked Click NEXT See Figure 6 16 FIGURE 6 16 Initialize and Convert Disk Wizard Select Disks to Initialize Screen 5 At the Initialize and Convert Disk Wizard Select Disk...
Page 68: ...the Initialize and Convert Disk Wizard Completing the Initialize and Convert Disk Wizard screen appears review the information If it is OK click FINISH See Figure 6 18 FIGURE 6 18 Initialize and Conv...
Page 69: ...screen appears It shows Disk 1 and Disk 2 as unallocated and each with 1862 GB 1 862 TB of capacity See Figure 6 19 NOTE Windows 2000 and Windows XP have limits of 2 TB per disk If the data exceeds th...
Page 70: ...anywhere within the Disk 1 area below the black bar and select New Volume in the pop up menu See Figure 6 20 FIGURE 6 20 Computer Management Screen Showing New Volume Selected 9 The New Volume Wizard...
Page 71: ...licable see the section entitled Procedure for Striped Volumes Only on page 6 27 to set up striped volumes for the Windows operating system 1 When the New Volume Wizard Select Volume Type screen appea...
Page 72: ...ars Make sure that Disk 1 is selected Click NEXT See Figure 6 23 FIGURE 6 23 New Volume Wizard Select Disks Screen 3 The New Volume Wizard Assign Drive Letter or Path screen appears Change the drive a...
Page 73: ...4 MV 4105_Ciprico Inc 4 The New Volume Wizard Volume Format screen appears As desired change the Volume label Make sure the Perform a quick format checkbox is checked Click NEXT See Figure 6 25 FIGURE...
Page 74: ...w Volume Wizard Completing the New Volume Wizard screen appears Review the settings that have been made If incorrect click BACK to make a correction at a previous screen If OK click FINISH See Figure...
Page 75: ...r Disk 1 See Figure 6 27 FIGURE 6 27 Computer Management Screen Showing the New Volume for Disk 1 7 Right click in the area below the black bar of Disk 2 and select New Volume Repeat steps 1 through 6...
Page 76: ...section entitled Procedure for Unstriped Volumes Only on page 6 22 to set up unstriped volumes for the Windows operating system 1 When the New Volume Wizard Select Volume Type screen appears set the V...
Page 77: ...e Available field Click ADD to move Disk 2 to the Selected field See Figure 6 29 3 At the bottom of the screen at Select the amount of space in MB select a number that is at least 10MB less than the m...
Page 78: ...t 4105 User Manual Configuration 4 The New Volume Wizard Assign Drive Letter or Path screen appears Change the drive array letter as desired Click NEXT See Figure 6 30 FIGURE 6 30 New Volume Wizard As...
Page 79: ...ediaVault 4105 User Manual 6 30 MV 4105_Ciprico Inc 5 The New Volume Wizard Format Volume screen appears Select Do not format this volume Click NEXT See Figure 6 31 FIGURE 6 31 New Volume Wizard Forma...
Page 80: ...w Volume Wizard Completing the New Volume Wizard screen appears Review the settings that have been made If incorrect click BACK to make a correction at a previous screen If OK click FINISH See Figure...
Page 81: ...MV 4105_Ciprico Inc 7 The Computer Management screen appears It shows the settings of New Volume E for Disk 1 and New Volume E for Disk 2 Close the screen See Figure 6 33 FIGURE 6 33 Computer Managem...
Page 82: ...All Programs Programs Accessories Command Prompt 9 At the Command Prompt screen type winldm lstripe Press ENTER 10 The Command Prompt screen lists all of the drives devices on the system It inquires...
Page 83: ...ge Or right click on Start Explore then right click on My Computer Manage For Windows XP click on START 14 The Computer Management screen appears Click Disk Management at the left side 15 At the cente...
Page 84: ...ormat E screen appears At Volume label give the volume a name Make sure that the Perform a quick format checkbox is checked See Figure 6 36 FIGURE 6 36 Format E Screen 17 The Format E warning dialog b...
Page 85: ...r Management screen appears Click DISK MANAGEMENT at the left side The volume name file system and allocation unit size appear See Figure 6 38 FIGURE 6 38 Computer Management Screen Showing the Volume...
Page 86: ...MV 4105_Ciprico Inc 7 1 Chapter 7 Problem Solving In this chapter Problem Solving Issues Answers 7 2 Frequently Asked Questions FAQs 7 5...
Page 87: ...lace the drive Other wise contact Ciprico Inc technical support for further instructions 3 short 3 long beeps Also known as 6 beeps Indicates a communication time out This is broken into two cate gori...
Page 88: ...cates that the controller either isn t getting proper power or that the controller failed or that there is a possible power supply failure Can be caused by any of the above problems or that the power...
Page 89: ...powered off while writ ing Incorrect faulty cable Failed SFP Application failed to write properly Host computer locked up OS is corrupt Boot drive security is corrupt 1 Depends on the cause as listed...
Page 90: ...several possible reasons a Gaining performance b Increasing reliability or c Increasing capacity What is spanning concatenation This is a technique where hard disk drives are used end to end i e wher...
Page 91: ...number 0 1 1 0 2 which is even so the missing number must be 1 in order to make that formula add up to an odd To do RAID 3 requires a minimum of 3 disks the MV 4105 uses one set of 5 The reason you co...
Page 92: ...fragment the array Defragmenting software is not recommended The best way to defragment the array is to back it up reformat restripe it then restore the backup What is journaling and should I use it J...
Page 93: ...apter 8 Maintenance In this chapter Disk Drive Module Replacement 8 2 Power Off the Host Computer and MediaVault Unit 8 2 Remove the Front Panel 8 3 Remove the Disk Drive Module 8 4 Install and Rebuil...
Page 94: ...ult Unit see below 2 Remove the Front Panel see page 8 3 3 Remove the Disk Drive Module see page 8 4 4 Install and Rebuild a Disk Drive Module Rebuild the disk drive module depending on whether the di...
Page 95: ...tached to the chassis by four snap pins To remove the front panel 3 Place your index and middle finger at the bottom of the front panel to pull the front panel forward and un snap it from the pins 4 C...
Page 96: ...n the host computer and turn off the MV 4105 3 Push down on the button of the disk drive to be removed The handle pops up automatically 4 Lift the handle while pulling forward on the disk drive See Fi...
Page 97: ...Gently insert the new disk drive module into the bay 2 Push down on the handle while pushing the disk drive module inwards until a click is heard 3 Reinstall the front panel of the MV 4105 4 Apply pow...
Page 98: ...illuminated 1 Power up the MV 4105 only The series of 3 sets of beeps are heard 2 When a continuous tone is heard quickly press the MODE SET button at the back of the MV 4105 once The continuous tone...
Page 99: ...is approximately 16 5 Gbytes minute that is it takes approximately 60 minutes to rebuild 1TByte NOTE The service LED stays illuminated and the RAID 3 LED blinks After the rebuild process is finished t...
Page 100: ...MV 4105_Ciprico Inc A 1 APPENDIX A Product Information In this chapter Specifications A 2 Model Numbering A 3 Video Resolution Data A 4 RAID Compatibility A 5...
Page 101: ...in wide x 11 in high x 12 5 in deep 165 mm wide x 279 mm high x 317 5 mm deep Power Auto switching 100 240 Vac 50 60 Hz Operating temperature 41 to 104 degrees Fahrenheit 5 to 40 degrees Celsius Weigh...
Page 102: ...s that the unit is convertible from Rack Mount to Desktop bbbb The capacity of the array in GB For 10TB models 10TB is indicated c The type of drives installed P is for PATA S is for SATA D Indicates...
Page 103: ...7 4 SD 8 bit 20 SD 10 bit 4 2 2 27 HD 1080i 8 bit 120 HD 1080i 10 bit 4 2 2 155 HD 720p 8 bit 110 HD 720p 10 bit 4 2 2 138 TABLE A 3 Video Resolution vs Hours per Terabyte Video Resolution Hours per...
Page 104: ...l based Apple Striped Partition RAID 0 RAID 0 mode 0 OS X Apple Disk Utility OK OK OK OK RAID 3 2K mode 1 OS X Apple Disk Utility OK not compatible OK not compatible RAID 3 mode 2 OS X Apple Disk Util...
Page 105: ...Windows 2000 2003 XP OK OK RAID 3 2K mode 1 Windows 2000 2003 XP Basic Disk only no Dynamic Not compatible RAID 3 mode 2 Windows 2000 2003 XP OK OK RAID 0 mode 3 Windows 2000 2003 XP OK OK RAID 3 2K...
Page 106: ...5_Ciprico Inc B 1 APPENDIX B Compliance Statements In this chapter FCC Compliance Statement B 2 Industry Canada Compliance Statement B 3 CE Compliance Information B 3 European Union Compliance Stateme...
Page 107: ...his equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However the...
Page 108: ...MediaVault product family conforms to EN55022 1998 CISPR 22 1997 Class B Limits and Methods of measurement of Radio Disturbance Characteristics of Information Technology Equipment L INFORMATION DE CON...
Page 109: ...05_Ciprico Inc European Union Compliance Statement This Information Technologies Equipment has been tested and found to comply with the following European directives European Standard EN55022 1998 Cla...
Page 110: ...MV 4105_Ciprico Inc C 1 APPENDIX C Updates In this chapter Firmware Updates C 2...
Page 111: ...able to maintain compatibility with latest software releases correct problems or add new features If you are experiencing problems with the MediaVault you might want to go online and visit the Ciprico...
Page 112: ...ter Limited Warranty D 2 Disclaimers of Warranty and Limitations of Remedy D 3 Inspection and Acceptance D 3 Advanced Replacement Option D 4 Inspection and Acceptance D 4 Return Parts Policy D 5 What...
Page 113: ...purchaser and c examination of such unit by Ciprico Inc discloses to its satisfaction that such defects have not been caused by normal wear misuse neglect improper installation repair alteration or ac...
Page 114: ...LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE SHALL BE AT CIPRICO INC S OPTION REPAIR REPLACEMENT OR REFUND OF THE PRICE PAID Inspection and Acceptance Customer shall inspect all shipments within forty eight 48 hours after...
Page 115: ...ced replacement shipment To obtain an advanced replacement and a Return Materials Authorization RMA number contact Ciprico Inc Inside Sales at 1 800 727 4669 Customer Responsibilities for MV 4105 Usag...
Page 116: ...ill be billed at current hourly rate If the MV 4105 is suspected of malfunctioning or not performing as expected conduct Ciprico Inc Technical Support at 1 877 484 3797 extension 7 or through the Cipr...
Page 117: ...warranty Do not return cables manuals etc A copy of the original invoice as a proof of purchase Mail the damaged MV 4105 and a copy of the invoice to Destination Address USA and Canada Ciprico Inc 700...
Page 118: ...r the cost of insuring and shipping the MV 4105 to Ciprico Inc Damage that is incurred due to improper packaging and or transportation is not covered under the Ciprico Inc Limited Warranty Repaired Pa...
Page 119: ...Inc E 1 APPENDIX E Fabric Switch Zoning In this chapter Fabric Switch Zoning E 2 Background Information E 2 Fabric Switch Zoning Techniques E 2 SAN Software Examples E 3 Combinations of Hosts Channels...
Page 120: ...nt ports could be grouped into lay ers The ability of a switch to have this capability is called a Fabric Switch The process of doing the settings is called Zoning because several zones are created th...
Page 121: ...1 3 and 5 Zone 2 contains ports 2 4 and 6 1 1 Relational Create four zones Zone 1 contains ports 1 and 3 Zone 2 contains ports 2 and 4 Zone 3 contains ports 1 and 5 Zone 4 contains ports 2 and 6 In th...
Page 122: ...ferent parts of the arrays or limiting bandwidth SAN software typically requires a client program license be installed on each client However if the number of clients becomes too great it is recommend...
Page 123: ...Create four zones Zone 1 contains ports 1 3 5 and 7 Zone 2 contains ports 1 3 5 and 9 Zone 3 contains ports 2 4 6 and 8 Zone 4 contains ports 2 4 6 and 10 1 1 Relational Create 12 zones Zone 1 contain...
Page 124: ...zones 1 3 2 3 1 2 channel host 1 2 channel 2 zones 1 3 2 4 1 4 channel host 1 2 channel 2 zones 1 3 2 4 two ports from host is not used 2 1 channel host 1 1 channel 2 zones 1 3 2 3 2 1x1 1x2 channel...
Page 125: ...ones 1 4 1 5 2 4 3 5 2 2 channel host 2 1 channel 4 zones 1 5 2 6 3 5 4 6 2 1 channel host 2 2 channel 4 zones 1 5 1 6 2 5 2 6 2 1x1 1x2 channel 2 2 channel 8 zones 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 2 5 2 7 3 6 3 8 2 2...
Page 126: ...Processing Unit The computational segment of a computer DMA Direct Memory Access A method of transferring data from a storage device to RAM without using CPU resources HBA Host Bus Adaptor An adaptor...
Page 127: ...Independent Drives A method for storing the same data in different places on multiple hard disks except for RAID 0 which does not have redundancy RTR Real Time RAID Allows RAID data to be identified a...
Page 128: ...compliance statement FCC B 2 compliance statement Industry Canada B 3 components shipped with the MV 4105 3 3 current draw 117 Vac MV 4105 A 2 current draw 220 Vac MV 4105 A 2 customer responsibility...
Page 129: ...6 indicators rear panel receptacle power cable 5 6 inspection and acceptance D 3 inspection visual 3 4 install and rebuild a disk drive module 8 5 K keeping shipping cartons 3 2 L labels safety warnin...
Page 130: ...1 2 safety important considerations 1 4 sector size 5 8 single volume MV 4105 6 26 specifications A 2 striped dual channel volumes Windows OS 6 27 T Technical Support for diagnostic port 4 7 temperatu...
Page 131: ...Phone 1 877 484 3797 Fax 952 540 2402 Web www ciprico com P N 20050096 Rev A 01 08 Ciprico Inc 7003 W Lake Street Suite 400 St Louis Park MN 55426 USA...