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Replicate Logical Volumes

Clicking

Configure Volumes > Volume Replicate

takes you to the

Replicate Logical Volumes

page, where

you can set up, manage, and view details about volume replications.

Notes:

You must have a Snapshots and Replication license to use replication features. See

Application and

Feature Licenses

on page 237.

For detailed instructions on how to configure, create, and manage replication between Nexsan storage
units, see the

Nexsan High-Density Storage Snapshots and Replication User Guide

.

Figure 3-101:

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Page 1: ...NEXSAN HIGH DENSITY STORAGE BEAST and E Series High Density Storage User Guide Part Number P0450147 Rev B NEXSAN 910 E Hamilton Ave Campbell CA 95008 p 1 760 690 1111 www nexsan com...

Page 2: ...y cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the in...

Page 3: ...ettings 23 System name 23 Network and E Alert settings 25 Configure Network Settings 25 Configure E Alert Settings 26 Set time and date 28 Set time and date manually 28 Set time and date automatically...

Page 4: ...atistics 86 Replication Information 87 System Hierarchal View 89 System Information 90 Summary Information 91 Environmental Information 93 Network Information 96 Network Services 98 E Alerts 98 SNMP T...

Page 5: ...cal Volumes 158 Configure Host Access 162 Configure Fibre 163 Configure SAS 165 Configure 10Ge iSCSI 166 Host authentication 168 Configure 1Ge iSCSI 170 Advanced port settings 173 Host authentication...

Page 6: ...238 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting 239 Web interface problems 240 Can t connect using my IP address 240 Menus ask for a user name and password 240 Can t access configuration pages even as admin 240 Start u...

Page 7: ...Storage Provisioning 251 Appendix C RAID levels 252 Appendix D AutoMAID 253 Glossary 254 Nexsan High Density Storage User Guide www nexsan com vii...

Page 8: ...the command line interface CLI or text that refers to file or directory names is in monospace Text strings that must be entered by the user in the command line interface or in text fields in the grap...

Page 9: ...ion software support warranty and repair for all Nexsan products A variety of service and support programs are available to provide you with the level of coverage and availability your operation requi...

Page 10: ...ge Expansion Units FRU Removal and Replacement Guide Nexsan E32 and E18 Form Factor Units Quick Start Guide Nexsan E60 E60V E60VT E60P and Nexsan E48 E48V E48VT E48P RAID Storage Units Installation Gu...

Page 11: ...e damage to the chassis or to internal components or both Lift the unit ONLY by the bottom edges of the chassis using safe lifting practices Do not install the unit in an enclosed cabinet or other sma...

Page 12: ...d instructions for creating encrypted arrays on self encrypting disks SEDs to Create a new RAID array on page 41 and Create a New RAID Array on page 115 Updated Array Status Health section of RAID Inf...

Page 13: ...Updated information about beaconing in Configure Enclosures on page 193 NXS BBES UG Rev 01 April 2014 Changed formatting throughout to reflect Nexsan as an Nexsan brand changed name of document to Ne...

Page 14: ...page 125 updated enclosure configuration instructions in Configure Enclosures on page 128 updated rebuild priority settings in Configure Rebuild Priority on page 132 updated E Alert settings in E Ale...

Page 15: ...ide This User Guide covers all of the features that can be accessed through the graphical user interface GUI However because Nexsan High Density Storage systems are shipped preconfigured only the basi...

Page 16: ...on Linux systems drag the appropriate installer file RPM DEB or tar gz to your hard drive and run it using your application launcher This installation procedure requires that the Nexsan High Density S...

Page 17: ...n Appendix B Nexsan Storage Tools on page 248 5 Click Next to go to the Ready to Install Nexsan Storage Tools dialog 6 Click Install to begin the installation process This may take a few minutes Once...

Page 18: ...ccording to the method of your operating system The Nexsan IP Configuration Tool opens If the new Nexsan High Density Storage unit is already attached to the same broadcast network the New RAID system...

Page 19: ...te In order to use DHCP your network must be configured for DHCP If it is not you MUST use a static IP address 4 Click Apply Changes Note If any items remain orange fill in the necessary information a...

Page 20: ...address entered c Press Enter or click the browser s Go button The login screen for the unit is displayed Figure 1 6 Nexsan High Density Storage unit login screen Note The login screen varies dependin...

Page 21: ...indicating that you have agreed to the terms of the EULA Notes In order to access the full functionality of the unit you MUST agree to the terms of the EULA Once you have agreed to the terms of the E...

Page 22: ...completed or has an unrecommended setting The Quick Start Configuration Checklist is only displayed automatically the first time you log in to a system though it can always be accessed by going to Qu...

Page 23: ...Series P models running firmware version S011 1300 or later can also use these special characters _ 4 Click Set ADMIN Password A message is displayed informing you that the password has been set 5 Sel...

Page 24: ...etting you know that the setting has been changed 3 Click the Back button to return to the Quick Start Configuration Checklist Chapter 1 Basic Setup Set up the system Nexsan High Density Storage User...

Page 25: ...n If the link is up it displays the current link speed and duplex mode setting Make sure that the following settings for the Mgmt port on both controllers are appropriate for your network Port Setting...

Page 26: ...Click Save Configuration The settings are saved and are applied after the system is restarted see Reboot System on page 194 Click Save and Apply Changes The settings are saved and applied immediately...

Page 27: ...sh to notify the recipient of by email 10 In the Automatic Status Email options for Recipient N section use the drop down lists to select the Email schedule and Email formatting for automatic status e...

Page 28: ...mm ss format field Note The time entered in the Current local time in hh mm ss format field will be set when the Save Settings button is clicked Therefore it is suggested that you enter the time round...

Page 29: ...time server IP address in step 2 and selected Daytime with format in step 3 select the time server time and date format using the drop down list Note If you do not know the format of the time server d...

Page 30: ...uick Start Note If you have self encrypting disks installed you can enable encryption after array configuration is complete by going to Configure RAID Encrypt Array See Configure Array Encryption on p...

Page 31: ...nds on the number of disks detected in the unit Number of volumes per array This setting controls whether or not each RAID array will be further divided into two or more smaller volumes The default se...

Page 32: ...List to return to the Quick Start Configuration Checklist Proceed to Volume Configuration and Access on page 36 Expert Quick Start Note If you have self encrypting disks installed you can enable encry...

Page 33: ...disks detected in the unit Select RAID level Choose the RAID level that all RAID sets will be configured for You can choose from the following RAID 0 striped RAID 1 1 0 mirrored RAID 4 parity RAID 5...

Page 34: ...bers LUNs to all available host ports If you wish to change the mapping select one of the following None leave unmapped The LUNs will not be associated with any ports on the unit and will not be avail...

Page 35: ...r volumes have already been configured on the unit the graphical user interface GUI displays the following warning Figure 1 18 Data erasure warning If you wish to continue click the check box and sele...

Page 36: ...ap Logical Volumes page Figure 1 19 Map Logical Volumes page Each volume information section lists the volume number current volume name the array the volume belongs to the controller that the array i...

Page 37: ...It is recommended to leave the Default Access setting as Deny and then grant access to specific hosts as necessary This prevents unconfigured hosts from modifying existing data Select Read to allow r...

Page 38: ...have finished assigning host access privileges click Apply Changes A message is displayed indicating that the settings have been saved For more information about volumes see Configure Volumes on page...

Page 39: ...orage system configuration tasks through the graphical user interface GUI This chapter contains the following sections Log in 40 Create a new RAID array 41 Configure volumes on a RAID array 45 Working...

Page 40: ...lick Here to Login button takes you to the Home page see Home page on page 57 If a USER password has been set up clicking Click Here to Login opens a security dialog similar to the one illustrated bel...

Page 41: ...ached expansion unit you are first prompted to select which unit the new RAID array will be built on Figure 2 3 Create a New RAID Array enclosure selection page Select the enclosure and click Next to...

Page 42: ...the box if you want to speed the RAID array creation process This option makes your volumes unavailable until the RAID array creation process is complete 7 The Enable advanced feature support check bo...

Page 43: ...key once the array has been created 9 Select the check box beneath each available disk that you would like to include in the array You must select a minimum of two disks for RAID 0 or RAID 1 1 0 a mi...

Page 44: ...cryption button Note If you decide that you do not wish to create an encrypted array click the CANCEL Encryption button 12 You are taken to the Configure Logical Volume page see Configured Logical Vol...

Page 45: ...ge Figure 2 6 Configure a Logical Volume array selection page 2 Select which RAID array you want to create volumes on by clicking its selection button 3 Click Next to go to the volume creation tool Fi...

Page 46: ...e snapshots and replication for this volume leave this box checked To disable snapshots for this volume uncheck the box Notes If you disable snapshots for this volume you can enable them later on the...

Page 47: ...This is the default setting Note It is recommended to leave the Default Access setting as Deny and then grant access to specific hosts as necessary This prevents unconfigured hosts from modifying exis...

Page 48: ...the Group Default and Default Access settings Select Deny Read or R W to set the access privileges for the specific host Note If at any time you wish to return the Map Logical Volumes page to its init...

Page 49: ...present Event log entries follow a standard format Figure 2 10 Event log entry format Event number Controller number Event date Event type Port number Event description Table 2 1 Event log entry form...

Page 50: ...om the last day week or month or show all entries Filter by Importance Show only error events E errors and warnings E W errors warnings and information events E W I or all events E W I S Date Format S...

Page 51: ...lick System Admin in the left navigation pane then click Update Firmware in the top navigation bar to go to the Update Firmware page Figure 2 11 Update Firmware page 3 Click Browse and navigate to the...

Page 52: ...as successful a Go to System Information System Info and check that the Firmware revision and Build Loader revision for both controllers are updated b If hosts were shut down or disconnected for the s...

Page 53: ...The system logs you out and displays the login page again Figure 2 14 Nexsan High Density Storage system login page 2 Close the browser to clear its cache and prevent unauthorized access to the unit...

Page 54: ...g sections Navigation and status 55 Home page 57 RAID Information 62 System Information 90 Configure RAID 114 Configure Volumes 138 Configure Host Access 162 Power Settings 181 System Administration 1...

Page 55: ...ity Storage system top navigation bar example These are different for each section of the graphical user interface GUI Status indicator The upper right corner of the GUI displays a unit status indicat...

Page 56: ...s been lost after the unit has recovered from a failure the indicator displays a red exclamation point next to the ALL OK indicator Click the exclamation point to be taken to the Lost Data Bad Blocks...

Page 57: ...that the associated component has failed or is indicating a fault Some icons can indicate additional states depending on the component Black text above a Controller icon indicates the controller throu...

Page 58: ...functioning but is part of a RAID array that is in a critical state see RAID Information on page 62 Disk failed A red icon with a flashing red status bar indicates that the drive has failed Spare adde...

Page 59: ...ached expansion units the Home page displays a summary diagram of each enclosure with icons for each subsystem If the system has one attached expansion unit the Home page looks like this Figure 3 7 Ne...

Page 60: ...D arrays are offline or have failed The Management 1Ge iSCSI Host and Exp in or out icons can indicate several states Green indicates that the host port is connected Gray indicates that the host port...

Page 61: ...te If further problems occur the audible alarm will sound again When an array has been rebuilt following a failure the top of the Home page contains a rebuild statement and the Acknowledge Array Recon...

Page 62: ...inks to Fibre Channel Information 1Ge Info links to 1Ge iSCSI Information Host Stats links to Host Statistics Volume Replicate links to Replication Information System Nav links to System Hierarchal Vi...

Page 63: ...name RAID Arrays on page 119 Array number Reference number for the array assigned in order of creation Enclosure Reference number of the unit that houses the disks that make up this array Enclosure 0...

Page 64: ...ory Indicates whether the cache is enabled its mirroring status its streaming mode and its FUA status Cache size The total size of the cache in megabytes MB Rebuild priority Displays the configured re...

Page 65: ...being constructed Array critical A status bar alternating amber and red indicates that one or more RAID arrays are in a critical state Array rebuilding A status bar alternating green and amber indicat...

Page 66: ...ocesses that can be viewed on this page are array construction tuning see Create a New RAID Array on page 115 array reconstruction see Configure Rebuild Options on page 197 disk retirement see Retire...

Page 67: ...and the total capacity of the volume The volume name can be changed on the Rename Logical Volumes page see Rename Logical Volumes on page 147 If there is room left in the array the total capacity of t...

Page 68: ...he volume None Read or Read Write Access can be changed on the Host Access page see Configure Host Access on page 162 Volumes are created on the Add Volume page see Create a Logical Volume on page 139...

Page 69: ...ted to a port with a logical unit number LUN mapping A gray icon on a green background indicates Read Only access but that the host is disconnected or offline Clicking the gray arrow button on the lef...

Page 70: ...es Used capacity Displays the amount of the total volume capacity that is taken up by data This item is only displayed for arrays that have advanced features enabled see Create a New RAID Array on pag...

Page 71: ...signated as a spare Array disk functioning normally A green status bar indicates that the drive is functioning and is part of a RAID array see RAID Array Information on page 63 The text below it indic...

Page 72: ...bar indicates that the drive is locked and cannot be used Locked disks are disks that previously belonged to an encrypted array see Configure Array Encryption on page 120 but that were moved from one...

Page 73: ...that this can be canceled by either removing the associated disk from the unit or by clicking the Beacon Off button Figure 3 19 Disk Information page with beacon message and Beacon Off button displaye...

Page 74: ...When you click a disk icon on the Disk Information page or an information icon on the Disk Statistics page see Disk Statistics on page 77 you are taken to the detail page for that particular disk Figu...

Page 75: ...of array access by attached hosts Write IOs Displays the number of writes executed on the drive because of array access by attached hosts Other IOs Displays the number of disk input output operations...

Page 76: ...qualified the drive for use in Nexsan High Density Storage systems If the disk is unqualified this row is not displayed Encryption Displays the encryption status of the disk Encrypted Disabled or Not...

Page 77: ...because of host array access Write indicates the number of times the drive has been written to because of host array access Others indicates the number of times that the drive has been accessed by th...

Page 78: ...per controller the Fibre Channel Information page looks like this Figure 3 24 Fibre Channel Information page for units with two ports per controller For a system with four Fibre Channel ports per con...

Page 79: ...Link Speed Shows the current Fibre Channel link speed in gigabits per second Gb s These settings can be configured or changed on the Configure Fibre page see Configure Fibre on page 163 Host connectiv...

Page 80: ...troller in the system On systems with two SAS ports per controller the SAS Information page looks like this Figure 3 26 SAS Information page for units with two ports per controller On systems with fou...

Page 81: ...vity is also shown at the bottom of this page The Status column icons can indicate several states Green indicates that the host is connected Gray indicates that the host is not connected or is offline...

Page 82: ...units with two ports per controller On units with four 10Ge iSCSI ports per controller the 10G iSCSI Information page looks like this Figure 3 29 10Ge iSCSI Information page for units with four ports...

Page 83: ...icates that the host is on a failed RAID Controller The Host Name column shows the default or user configured name of the host see Manage Hosts on page 177 The Config column shows digest and CHAP auth...

Page 84: ...nformation page looks like this Figure 3 31 1Ge iSCSI Information page for units with four ports per controller The information is arranged by controller and host port For each the following informati...

Page 85: ...ost Name column shows the default or user configured name of the host see Manage Hosts on page 177 The Config column shows digest and CHAP authentication settings The Controller columns show which hos...

Page 86: ...port Write indicates the number of times that a write operation has been performed through the port Others indicates the number of times an RAID Controller initiated I O operation has been performed t...

Page 87: ...ins the following information The Source Volume Details column displays information for each configured volume on the unit the volume number volume name the Array to which it is assigned the number of...

Page 88: ...D set is assigned and the total Capacity of the replica The Replication Status section displays the replication Status the Replication partner and the time and date of the Latest recovery point Replic...

Page 89: ...ys a system information summary see Summary Information on page 91 Array Displays the RAID array information see RAID Array Information on page 63 Progress Displays the progress of any running utiliti...

Page 90: ...Information Network Services links to Network Services Network Stats links to Network Statistics Problems links to Summary of System Problems Event Log links to Event Log Multi View links to Multiple...

Page 91: ...n the system Enclosure Type Displays the physical attributes of the system including its U height Host fibre SAS 10Ge iSCSI connection Displays the configuration of the Fibre Channel SAS to Host or 10...

Page 92: ...mode allows you to upload a main firmware file if the main firmware gets corrupted during upload or if it contains a bug that prevents the normal uploading of new firmware Controller serial number Di...

Page 93: ...f the screen Click it to be taken to the Environmental Information page for the first expansion unit Figure 3 39 Environmental Information page example For power supply units PSU 0 and PSU 1 the follo...

Page 94: ...Information Item Contents Temperature The current temperature of the fan tube Power Rails 3V3 12V 12V_1 The voltage of each rail in the fan tube Rear Fan 1 2 The current RPMs of the designated rear t...

Page 95: ...formation Item Contents Power Module A B The status of power modules A and B in the active drawer Power Pod Internals The status of internal power components in the active drawer Temperatures PCB A B...

Page 96: ...d by RAID Controller and then by port Figure 3 40 Network Information page with two active 1Ge iSCSI ports Note On some units there are four active 1Ge iSCSI ports On these units the Network Informati...

Page 97: ...Displays the IP address of the secondary backup DNS server This setting only applies to the management port Mgmt and is not required Hostname Displays the default or user assigned host name of the por...

Page 98: ...r email address The email address that alerts and statuses are sent from Email Subject format The format for the subject line of sent emails Recipient email address N The email addresses that alerts a...

Page 99: ...ps The IP address that SNMP traps are sent to One or two IP address can be specified Community string The SNMP password By default this is public Trap version The type of SNMP trap that is sent SNMPv1...

Page 100: ...for the USER account If a password is required but the default password has not been changed Password is default is displayed GUI mode Indicates the current graphical user interface GUI restrictions...

Page 101: ...on help Javascript hot tracking Indicates whether JavaScript is being used to highlight lines in tables when the mouse cursor is hovering over them Reduce scrolling by using submenus Indicates whether...

Page 102: ...page looks like this Figure 3 44 Network Statistics page with four active 1Ge iSCSI ports Regardless of the unit the information provided for each controller and port is as follows Transmitted Packets...

Page 103: ...oller the 10Ge iSCSI Statistics page looks like this Figure 3 46 10Ge iSCSI Statistics page with four ports Regardless of the unit the information provided for each controller and port is as follows T...

Page 104: ...cing is listed with a Number indicating its order of occurrence and a Description that gives a summary of the problem and the component that it is related to Clicking the Beacon button causes the LEDs...

Page 105: ...at Figure 3 50 Event log entry format Event number Controller number Event date Event type Port number Event description Table 3 22 Event log entry format description Item Contents Event number The re...

Page 106: ...ollers Filter by Date Show events from the last day week or month or show all entries Filter by Importance Show only error events E errors and warnings E W errors warnings and information events E W I...

Page 107: ...link on the Event Log page displays a text based summary of the current system configuration Figure 3 51 Event Log general configuration page Chapter 3 The Graphical User Interface System Information...

Page 108: ...t Access link displays a text based volume mapping and host access summary Figure 3 52 Event Log volume and host access summary page Chapter 3 The Graphical User Interface System Information Nexsan Hi...

Page 109: ...onfiguration link displays a text based summary of disk information Figure 3 53 Event Log disk configuration summary page Chapter 3 The Graphical User Interface System Information Nexsan High Density...

Page 110: ...lication User Guide Figure 3 54 Event Log replication configuration summary page Download Event Log Files You can download the Event Log General Configuration Volumes Host Access and Disk Information...

Page 111: ...nter an IP address range in the From IP address and To IP address fields and click the Scan A Range button You can scan the entire subnet for Nexsan High Density Storage units by clicking the Scan The...

Page 112: ...ge Alternatively you can right click the Click here to display the multiple view page link and select Save Target As or Save Link As to save the HTML summary to your computer The multiple view page sh...

Page 113: ...which displays a legend of the various icons used throughout the Nexsan High Density Storage system s graphical user interface GUI Figure 3 58 Key page Chapter 3 The Graphical User Interface System In...

Page 114: ...Arrays Encrypt Array links to Configure Array Encryption Delete Array links to Delete a RAID Array Array Owner links to RAID Array Ownership Add Spare links to Add Hot Spare Delete Spare links to Dele...

Page 115: ...be taken to the array creation tool Once you have selected the desired enclosure or if your Nexsan storage system is a single unit the array creation tool is displayed Figure 3 61 Create a New RAID Ar...

Page 116: ...NEVER be able to use advanced features such as snapshots and replication Even if you don t think you want to use these features now if there is any chance that you may want to in the future leave Enab...

Page 117: ...or RAID 5 or a minimum of four disks for RAID 6 Note There is a section below the Create RAID Set button that allows you to select a section of disks all at once Click the check box next to Disk N th...

Page 118: ...ption button Note If you decide that you do not wish to create an encrypted array click the CANCEL Encryption button 11 You are taken to the Configure Logical Volume page see Configured Logical Volume...

Page 119: ...ormation on these items see RAID Array Information on page 63 To rename one or more arrays 1 Enter the new name into the field to the right of the icon for the array Notes If you leave one or more ent...

Page 120: ...tion key Neither encrypting nor decrypting an array alters the data in the array in any way nor do they require any system down time Figure 3 64 Configure Array Encryption selection page Each array li...

Page 121: ...t Encryption Key button to save the encryption key to a dat file on your hard drive Note When the encryption key for an encrypted array is changed previous encryption keys cannot be used to restore ac...

Page 122: ...2 Check the confirmation check box then click Confirm Decryption A message is displayed letting you know that the array has been decrypted Note If you change your mind about decrypting the array click...

Page 123: ...ion Key button to create a backup The file is saved according to your browser s usual method To change the encryption key encrypted arrays only 1 Click the Change Encryption Key button The confirmatio...

Page 124: ...unlocks them To delete an array 1 Select the array you wish to delete by clicking the button next to the array icon 2 Click Delete RAID Array A confirmation page is displayed asking you to confirm tha...

Page 125: ...s see RAID Array Information on page 63 Each section also displays Controller N selection buttons The selected button indicates which controller the array is currently assigned to To assign an array t...

Page 126: ...t you are first prompted to select which unit the new spare is in Figure 3 71 Add Hot Spare enclosure selection page Select the enclosure and click Next to be taken to the Add Hot Spare tool Once you...

Page 127: ...s displayed informing you that the new Pool Spares have been added Click the Back button to return to the Add Hot Spare page To designate an unused disk as a Dedicated Spare 1 Next to Add spare disk s...

Page 128: ...mpted to select which unit the spare is in Figure 3 73 Delete Hot Spare enclosure selection page Select the enclosure and click Next to be taken to the Delete Hot Spares tool Once you have selected th...

Page 129: ...to return to the unused state Note If at any time you wish to return the Delete Hot Spare page to its initial state click Reset 2 Click Delete Hot Spare A message is displayed informing you that the s...

Page 130: ...ecrypt the user data on the disk Reading or writing to the disk requires the exported encryption key The Disk retirement setting on the Configure Rebuild Options page see Configure Rebuild Options on...

Page 131: ...t click the CANCEL Retire button A message is displayed stating that the operation has been canceled Click the Back button to return to the Retire Disk page To retire the disk click the confirmation c...

Page 132: ...ol spares Inserted disks must be manually configured as hot spares When this setting is active new disk drives are configured as unused disks which are available for use in a RAID array or as either p...

Page 133: ...d rebuild it using mirrored data for RAID 1 or 10 or parity data for RAID 4 5 or 6 Note If bad data blocks occur on arrays configured as RAID 0 Surface scan will not be able to rebuild the data Parity...

Page 134: ...informing you that the settings have been updated Click the Back button to return to the Home page When a verification utility is running you can check its progress on the RAID Array Utility Progress...

Page 135: ...have the unit pause any verification that is in progress during times when the extra I O and CPU load would be undesirable 4 If Disable Verify during critical hours is checked use the Critical hours d...

Page 136: ...ocks page with no error message When there is a lost data warning the Lost Data Bad Blocks page looks like this Figure 3 82 Lost Data Bad Blocks page with bad data blocks message Click the Acknowledge...

Page 137: ...ton to return to the Acknowledge Rebuild page Note RAID array reconstruction warnings also appear on the Home page and can be acknowledged from there see Home page on page 57 The Require Rebuild Ackno...

Page 138: ...inks to Create a Logical Volume Expand Volume links to Expand a Logical Volume Delete Volume links to Delete a Logical Volume Rename Volume links to Rename Logical Volumes Map Volume links to Map Logi...

Page 139: ...e array selection page Select which RAID array you want to create volumes on by clicking its selection button then click Next to go to the volume creation tool If the selected array has no volumes on...

Page 140: ...ce The value of this field defaults to all of the remaining space left on the array The units defaults to true gigabytes GB but this can be changed using the unit type selection buttons and Change Uni...

Page 141: ...exsan High Density Storage Snapshots and Replication User Guide Reserve for snapshots X to one decimal place When Enable snapshots is checked the value of this field defaults to approximately 25 of th...

Page 142: ...f Use Default is checked this setting is the same as Default Access This is the default setting If Use Default is unchecked this setting overrides the Default Access setting You can select Deny Read o...

Page 143: ...3 91 Message indicating no free space on array Each volume s information section lists the volume ID array name volume name volume capacity the percentage of the array that the volume uses the number...

Page 144: ...age is displayed stating that the operation has been canceled Click the Back button to return to the Expand a Logical Volume page To proceed with the volume expansion check the confirmation check box...

Page 145: ...rmation If there is free space on the array this section displays the total amount of space taken up by existing volumes plus the percentage of the array s total capacity used Each volume s informatio...

Page 146: ...sage is displayed stating that the operation has been canceled Click the Back button to return to the Delete a Logical Volume page To delete the volume click the confirmation check box and then click...

Page 147: ...port assignments see Configured Logical Volumes on page 67 To change the name of a volume 1 Enter the new volume name in the New Name field default is the current volume name Note If at any time you...

Page 148: ...the array is assigned to the enclosure if there is more than one the volume s capacity and the volume s host port assignments see Configure volumes on a RAID array on page 45 To map a volume to a logi...

Page 149: ...f Use Default is checked this setting is the same as Default Access This is the default setting If Use Default is unchecked this setting overrides the Default Access setting You can select Deny Read o...

Page 150: ...pshots page See Application and Feature Licenses on page 237 For detailed instructions on how to configure create and manage snapshots see the Nexsan High Density Storage Snapshots and Replication Use...

Page 151: ...ing snapshots and the amount of space available for additional snapshots Note If a valid snapshot and replication license is not installed on the storage system the message A snapshot license must be...

Page 152: ...host s internal cache and not written to the RAID array which may cause data to become corrupted For this reason it is strongly recommended that all host I O be halted when taking a volume snapshot th...

Page 153: ...ication license to use replication features See Application and Feature Licenses on page 237 For detailed instructions on how to configure create and manage replication between Nexsan storage units se...

Page 154: ...nfigure Replication page for outbound replication The Outbound Replication Details section displays the following information Table 3 23 Outbound Replication Details Item Contents Volume name The user...

Page 155: ...s replication Pause When a replication is in progress clicking Pause pauses the replication Resume When a replication is paused clicking Resume resumes the replication Abort When a replication is runn...

Page 156: ...ler which controls that array and the enclosure where the replica resides Capacity Displays the total data storage space of the replica in terabytes TB and binary gigabytes GiB Current status Displays...

Page 157: ...eplica name Snapshot Reservation and Replication partner For instructions on how to configure replication see the Nexsan High Density Storage Snapshots and Replication User Guide The Manage Replicatio...

Page 158: ...rray s total capacity used Note If there is no space on the array the array information section looks like this Figure 3 107 Message indicating no free space on array Each volume s information section...

Page 159: ...e Migrate page 2 In the Select Destination array section click the selection button for the array that you want to send the volume to 3 Click Migrate Volume A confirmation screen is displayed Figure 3...

Page 160: ...ation check box and click Confirm Migration A message is displayed saying that the volume migration has started 5 If you selected Confirm Migration in the previous step click the Back button to see th...

Page 161: ...ed stating that the operation has been canceled Click the Back button to return to the Migrate Logical Volume page To abort the volume migration check the confirmation check box and click Confirm Abor...

Page 162: ...nks to Configure 1Ge iSCSI Groups links to Manage Host Groups Hosts links to Manage Hosts Access links to Host Access On units configured for SAS to Host the Fibre tab is replaced by a SAS tab which l...

Page 163: ...like this Figure 3 116 Configure Fibre page four ports per controller The information is arranged by Controller and then by host port The Current Status row shows the link status speed and topology To...

Page 164: ...ng a full fabric topology or if RSCN notification is disabled Select Yes if you are using a full fabric topology with RSCN notification Note If at any time you wish to return the Configure Fibre page...

Page 165: ...port link speed drop down list select the maximum link speed for the host connection 1 5Gbps 3Gbps 6Gbps 12Gbps or AUTO the default Note The available link speed options may vary by model Notes Select...

Page 166: ...ost Access takes you to the Configure 10Ge iSCSI page On systems with two 10Ge iSCSI ports per controller the Configure 10Ge iSCSI page looks like this Figure 3 119 Configure 10Ge iSCSI page two ports...

Page 167: ...For Assign IP address select either Use DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol the default or Use Static IP If you select Use DHCP then no other configuration is needed Note In order to use DHCP you...

Page 168: ...check the Allow Access check box to either permit or prevent access to the system from this host This box is checked by default Note If at any time you wish to return the Host Name section to its init...

Page 169: ...unique secrets enter a Unique target secret and a Unique host secret Each must be 12 32 characters long The same host and target secrets must also be configured on the host interface prior to iSCSI lo...

Page 170: ...iSCSI The tools on this page differ depending on what kind of unit you are connected to On Nexsan units with two active ports per controller the Configure 1Ge iSCSI page looks like this Figure 3 121...

Page 171: ...possible selections are Auto Speed Auto Duplex the default Auto Speed Fixed Full Duplex Auto Speed Fixed Half Duplex Fixed to 1Gbit Full Duplex Fixed to 100Mbit Full Duplex Fixed to 100Mbit Half Duple...

Page 172: ...the network plus an entry for Default host access If a host s name is black the host is online If a host s name is gray the host is offline Only the settings of offline hosts and for Default can be ch...

Page 173: ...g and adjustment in order to achieve better throughput on higher latency network links Enable TCP Receive Window Enables connections on this port to advertise TCP Transmission Window scaling and adjus...

Page 174: ...secret mode Use default host secrets or Use host unique secrets If you select Use host unique secrets enter a Unique target secret and a Unique host secret Each must be 12 32 characters long The same...

Page 175: ...mmon access rights Figure 3 124 Manage Groups page To add a group 1 Click the Add Group button The new group is displayed as a new line in the group list Figure 3 125 Manage Groups group list page 2 U...

Page 176: ...e check box Note If at any time you wish to return the Manage Groups page to its initial state click Reset 3 Click Apply changes A message is displayed informing you that the host group settings have...

Page 177: ...dited to give the host a friendly name To change the name of a host 1 Enter the desired name in the Host Name field 2 Click Apply changes The Remove check box can be checked to remove unconnected host...

Page 178: ...tus whether online or offline and the port ID and the Connection that it is liked to The host s group membership can be changed in the Group Membership secdtion To change a host s group membership 1 S...

Page 179: ...group and then any hosts that are not in a group Each Access link takes you to the host access configuration page for that host or category If you click the Access link for Default Access or for Group...

Page 180: ...R W access 2 For each listed Volume check Manage to allow this host to send in band SCSI NMP commands to the target ports that it is mapped to Uncheck it to have the target ports ignore NMP commands s...

Page 181: ...he navigation bar across the top contains links to this section s subpages Figure 3 132 Power Settings navigation bar AutoMAID Stats links to AutoMAID Statistics AutoMAID Config links to Configure Aut...

Page 182: ...This list can include names of arrays that no longer exist but did exist at any time during the reporting period Time at MAID Level The percentage of time during the reporting period that the drives i...

Page 183: ...e percentage of maximum power efficiency that the drives in each array or category have achieved If all drives were Off for the entire reporting period this number is 100 Note An AutoMAID Efficiency p...

Page 184: ...Settings and AutoMAID 5 Settings Default RAID Array AutoMAID Settings Default RAID Array AutoMAID Settings controls the default AutoMAID settings for all disk drives assigned as array members or dedic...

Page 185: ...anagement application should be set to a default of between 120 and 150 seconds to avoid the host requests timing out before the disk drives can power on and spin up to full speed 2 Click Save Level 1...

Page 186: ...e for a specific RAID array Choose the settings in this section exactly as you would in the Default RAID Array AutoMAID Settings section then click Save Current Settings A message is displayed informi...

Page 187: ...message All levels compatible if all disks in the enclosure are configured to go to AutoMAID level 4 It displays the message Incompatible AutoMAID levels if any disks in the enclosure are not configur...

Page 188: ...e Cache Alarm links to Audible Alarm Enclosure Config links to Configure Enclosures Reboot links to Reboot System Rebuild Config links to Configure Rebuild Options System Mode not in E60P E48P links t...

Page 189: ...to take effect Using this check box you can force the cache to become Enabled if it is disabled or Disabled if it is enabled without rebooting the system Desired write cache state By default this is...

Page 190: ...e settings Random access This setting is best for systems that access a large number of files or many different areas of its volumes such as systems with many individual users or that house frequently...

Page 191: ...CSI third party copy extensions requires reboot Note If you change this setting you will need to reboot the system after clicking the Save Settings button See Reboot System on page 194 9 Select the Ca...

Page 192: ...m is present see Summary of System Problems on page 104 Audible alarms can be turned off entirely in the Audible Alarm Settings section This may be useful if for instance the unit is installed in an e...

Page 193: ...front of the unit and the SAS expansion port LEDs on the back of the unit to flash for one minute This can help in locating a specific unit in a large installation where multiple Nexsan High Density S...

Page 194: ...Update Firmware on page 205 and the system must be in a mode that supports controller failover Active Active or All Ports All LUNs see System Mode on page 198 If one or more of these conditions is not...

Page 195: ...return to the Reboot System page Note While a rolling restart or reboot operation is in progress the system status icon may indicate a FAILURE The FAILURE message will clear once the system is fully r...

Page 196: ...rrays is passed to the other RAID Controller if the unit has two controllers and is in an Active Active or All Ports All LUNs mode see System Mode on page 198 Click the Back button to be returned to t...

Page 197: ...ituation it may become necessary to increase the rebuild priority so that arrays are rebuilt more quickly The Disk retirement scheme drop down list contains three options Copy disks which copies a ret...

Page 198: ...n the write cache may be lost if a RAID Controller fails Note If the System Mode is changed volumes may become temporarily inaccessible If this occurs you must remap them see Map Logical Volumes on pa...

Page 199: ...t sees the storage become active through its second path Notes For failover to occur hosts to be connected to both ports on their owning controller and to the secondary port on the other controller If...

Page 200: ...System Admin Reboot and perform a System Reboot see Reboot System on page 194 Notes If the System Mode is changed volume mappings may also change Always check the volume mappings see Configured Logic...

Page 201: ...r settings link 2 Save the file to your computer according to the method of your operating system To upload a new settings dat file to the system CAUTION Because improper or incorrect settings in the...

Page 202: ...own in red text Figure 3 145 Settings file processing report 4 If there are errors fix them in the settings dat file and repeat steps 1 3 5 Click Upload and Install Settings The settings dat file is a...

Page 203: ...ile for the array that was exported previously ii Open the encryption key file as a text file iii Verify that the array name and generation date are correct for the array to be restored 2 Verify the e...

Page 204: ...ed Repeat this procedure for each of the encryption keys 5 Reboot the system see Reboot System on page 194 Chapter 3 The Graphical User Interface System Administration Nexsan High Density Storage User...

Page 205: ...st be extracted before uploading To upload new firmware to a unit do the following 1 Ensure that both RAID Controllers on the unit are up and running if applicable 2 Click Browse and navigate to the e...

Page 206: ...ful a Go to System Information System Info and check that the Firmware revision and Build Loader revision for both controllers are updated b If hosts were shut down or disconnected for the system rebo...

Page 207: ...ect single dual controller mode E60P and E48P only This will cause the device to redetect the number of controllers and set the appropriate system mode Clear expansion chassis identities and settings...

Page 208: ...ating that the operation has been canceled Click the Back button to return to the Reset to factory defaults page To proceed with the factory reset check the confirmation check box and click Confirm Af...

Page 209: ...3 152 Configure Network navigation bar Network Settings links to Configure Network Settings E Alert links to E Alert Settings SNMP Syslog links to SNMP SYSLOG Settings Date Time links to Configure ti...

Page 210: ...re the following settings Port Settings For most networks the default setting of Auto Speed Auto Duplex is recommended However if your LAN switch doesn t support auto negotiation you can force one or...

Page 211: ...page or use a time server see Configure time and date on page 216 you may also need to fill in values for Gateway Primary DNS and Secondary DNS Note If at any time you wish to return the Configure Ne...

Page 212: ...riendlyName Model SysID S A Event Populates the subject line with the unit s friendly name the unit model the system ID abbreviated forms of the enclosure and alert type and a short description of the...

Page 213: ...ion click the Configure link next to a recipient This takes you to the Configure E Alert Recipient page Figure 3 155 Configure E Alert Recipient page 7 Enter a valid email address in the Email address...

Page 214: ...N field One or two IP address can be specified The default is Not Configured 2 Enter the SNMP Network Management Server password into the Community string field By default this is public 3 For Trap v...

Page 215: ...end SYSLOG messages for errors only Send SYSLOG messages for warnings and errors Send SYSLOG messages for information warnings and errors and Send SYSLOG messages for all events Note If at any time yo...

Page 216: ...s format field will be set when the Save Settings button is clicked Therefore it is suggested that you enter the time rounded to the next five minute mark then click Save Settings when the entered tim...

Page 217: ...er IP address in step 2 and selected Daytime with format in step 3 select the time server time and date format using the drop down list Note If you do not know the format of the time server data click...

Page 218: ...quired the default to disable password protected login Select Required to enable password protected login Login user name is fixed to Displays the account user name ADMIN or USER Current Password Ente...

Page 219: ...ires compatible storage management software such as the Nexsan Storage Tools provisioning application see Appendix B Nexsan Storage Tools on page 248 to be installed on the host This section displays...

Page 220: ...ficate list to avoid certificate errors when connecting via HTTPS SSL mode The type of browser connection allowed by the RAID system There are three options HTTP only the default Disables SSL or HTTPS...

Page 221: ...iles for the Certificate and Key by clicking Browse and navigating to the files according to the method of your operating system CA certificate and SSL key files must be in PEM or DER format Use uploa...

Page 222: ...on is enabled by default When enabled this option causes lines in certain tables to be highlighted when the mouse cursor is over them Disable this option to not highlight table lines with the mouse cu...

Page 223: ...y refreshed with updated information from the unit Disable this option to stop pages from automatically refreshing Change the number in the Auto refresh time field to make automatic page refresh happe...

Page 224: ...ion bar across the top contains links to this section s subpages Figure 3 161 Quick Start navigation bar Basic links to Basic Quick Start Expert links to Expert Quick Start Check List links to Quick S...

Page 225: ...rray configuration is complete by going to Configure RAID Encrypt Array See Configure Array Encryption on page 120 Arrays are limited to the disks physically contained in a single Nexsan High Density...

Page 226: ...the number of disks detected in the unit Number of volumes per array This setting controls whether or not each RAID array will be further divided into two or more smaller volumes The default setting...

Page 227: ...If you wish to continue click the check box and select Confirm Quickstart Configure If you do not wish to continue click CANCEL Quickstart Note The Quick Start operation may take as much as several h...

Page 228: ...disks installed you can enable encryption after array configuration is complete by going to Configure RAID Encrypt Array See Configure Array Encryption on page 120 Arrays are limited to the disks phys...

Page 229: ...detected in the unit Select RAID level Choose the RAID level that all RAID sets will be configured for You can choose from the following RAID 0 striped RAID 1 1 0 mirrored RAID 4 parity RAID 5 rotati...

Page 230: ...UNs to all available host ports If you wish to change the mapping select one of the following None leave unmapped The LUNs will not be associated with any ports on the unit and will not be available t...

Page 231: ...check box then click the Quickstart button CAUTION If any arrays or volumes have already been configured on the unit the graphical user interface GUI displays the following warning Figure 3 167 Data e...

Page 232: ...ure Network Settings on page 210 Time and Date see Configure time and date on page 216 Array Configuration see Array Configuration on page 30 or Configure RAID on page 114 Volume Configuration and Acc...

Page 233: ...to this section s subpages Figure 3 169 Technical Support navigation bar Contact Details links to Contact Information Tech Support links to Technical Support Email Form End User License links to End...

Page 234: ...numbers for contacting Nexsan Technical Support If your network settings see Network Information on page 96 and E Alert settings see Network Services on page 98 allow the unit to send email directly...

Page 235: ...il is sent along with a system diagnostic report to help Nexsan Technical Support understand your issue If you make errors click Clear Form to erase all data in the form You can then re enter it If th...

Page 236: ...License Agreement page Figure 3 172 End User License Agreement You must accept the EULA the first time you log into the unit see Accept the End User License Agreement EULA on page 19 Chapter 3 The Gra...

Page 237: ...pload a new license file The License File Information section displays when and by whom the current license file was generated This section is only displayed if a custom license has been installed Oth...

Page 238: ...age prompting you to close down your browser Do one of the following Log back in to resume your work see Log in on page 40 Close the browser to clear its cache and prevent unauthorized access to the u...

Page 239: ...nsity Storage system users If you do not find your issue in this chapter refer to Technical Support on page 233 for ways of contacting a service representative for assistance This chapter contains the...

Page 240: ...ration Tool see Appendix B Nexsan Storage Tools on page 248 Both tools automatically detect all Nexsan High Density Storage units on the same subnet 3 If you are using DHCP make certain that the DHCP...

Page 241: ...tings on page 212 check the inbox of a recipient s email account If there is a problem an E Alert provides a clear explanation of any problems 2 Log in to the graphical user interface GUI for the unit...

Page 242: ...DO NOT REMOVE THE FAILED PSU until the new PSU has arrived and is ready to be installed Removing a PSU reduces air flow and cooling and can result in the system overheating 3 Once the new PSU has arr...

Page 243: ...eys upload the keys using the Upload System Settings function See Download Upload System Settings on page 201 2 If the disks cannot be unlocked Contact Nexsan Technical Support see Contact Information...

Page 244: ...itional ways to set up the IP address of your Nexsan High Density Storage system This appendix contains the following sections Add a route to access the desired IP address 245 Use the serial port to c...

Page 245: ...ess route 1 At the command prompt enter the information according to your OS Windows route add 10 11 12 13 mask 255 255 255 255 workstationIPaddress Linux sbin route add 10 11 12 13 32 gw workstationI...

Page 246: ...e serial cable to the Nexsan Storage Tools unit s serial port 3 Open the terminal emulation program and set up a new connection It should be 115 200 bits per second 8 data bits 1 stop bit no parity bi...

Page 247: ...e IP address Figure A 3 Network IP address field 8 Press Enter The new IP address is saved 9 Navigate to Apply new settings and press Enter Appendix A Alternate IP configuration Use the serial port to...

Page 248: ...and Windows Server 2008 2012 2012 R2 all versions Macintosh OSX 10 5 to 10 11 Linux 1 3 5 Note Not all tools are available on all platforms There are six tools in the suite described in the following...

Page 249: ...area network LAN and displays them in the RAID Systems section along with their status and IP address The left hand pane provides a tree view allowing RAID systems to be organized into folders and Fav...

Page 250: ...olume on the Properties dialog in Disk Management under Computer Management Storage Computer Management Extension Integrates the High Density Storage Console under Computer Management Storage for conv...

Page 251: ...vent of problems on the storage area network SAN For details see the Nexsan High Density Storage Multipathing Best Practices Guide Storage Provisioning Nexsan Storage Provisioning allows you to create...

Page 252: ...n even number of drives minimum of four is selected for a RAID 1 array RAID 4 RAID level 4 provides block level striping similar to RAID level 0 but with a dedicated parity disk If a data disk fails t...

Page 253: ...avings AutoMAID Level 2 At AutoMAID level 2 the read write heads of the disk drives remain parked and disk rotation slows down If access to the disk is requested when it is at AutoMAID level 2 the dis...

Page 254: ...ary port on the failed controller allowing host I O to continue see failover the host sees the storage become active through its second path A active drawer A slide out container on the front of Nexsa...

Page 255: ...ned to the back of one Nexsan main storage unit DAS See direct attached storage DAT The file format of text based event logs downloaded from Nexsan storage units and of snapshot and replication licens...

Page 256: ...multaneously For example telephones and videoconferencing systems use full duplex communication E E Series The series of Nexsan units that includes the Nexsan E18 E48 and E60 storage units and their V...

Page 257: ...F failover The capability of a system to switch over automatically to a redundant or standby system upon the failure or abnormal termination of the previously active system In Nexsan storage systems f...

Page 258: ...nterface frame A data packet on an Ethernet or Fiber Channel link Each frame encapsulates a piece of data with sender and destination information along with a data integrity check routine Normal frame...

Page 259: ...wap hot swap To replace a failed or faulty component of a computerized system while the system is running See also hot plug hot spare See spare disk HTTP HyperText Transfer Protocol A networking proto...

Page 260: ...ical network segment MAC addresses are most often assigned by the manufacturer of a network interface device and are stored in its hardware read only memory ROM or some other firmware mechanism MAID M...

Page 261: ...volume and thus could treat them as different volumes MultiSan IO MSIO One of six Nexsan Storage Tools Allows Nexsan storage systems to load share over multiple host links using a load balance policy...

Page 262: ...s can be built using any combination of striping mirroring and parity The levels are numbered from 0 through 6 Some RAID levels can also be combined and these configurations are usually referred to wi...

Page 263: ...ovide information about the Nexsan storage system associated with a particular disk drive Single Controller Mode A system mode for Nexsan storage systems In this mode only one RAID controller is activ...

Page 264: ...idth The storage capacity of a data stripe see data striping across all disks in an RAID It is calculated by multiplying the stripe size by the number of disks that contain data that is neither mirror...

Page 265: ...nications endpoint Identified by its number and the IP address with which it is associated V VDS Storage Provisioning One of six Nexsan Storage Tools Allows users to create and manage storage volumes...

Page 266: ...or more files that are compressed to reduce their size and typically ends in zip Glossary Nexsan High Density Storage User Guide www nexsan com 266...

Page 267: ...orldwide 1 760 690 1111 Support E mail support nexsan com Sales E mail sales nexsan com Copyright 2010 2016 Nexsan All Rights Reserved Nexsan and the Nexsan logo are trademarks or registered trademark...

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