Summary of Contents for Lyve Mobile Array

Page 1: ...ackmount Receiver User Manual Click here to access an up to date online version of this document You will also find the most recent content as well as expandable illustrations easier navigation and search capability ...

Page 2: ...o theback rails Step 3 Attach cagenuts to rack Step 4 Attach thefront rails to theback rails Step 5 Attach therails to thefront of therack Step 6 Attach theback rails to theback of therack Step 7 Tighten rail attachments Step 8 Install LyveMobileRackmount Receiver Recommended clearance 5 Freestanding Latch Assembly Latch attachment 6 Data Connections Connect to host interfaces Dimensions Weight El...

Page 3: ...odeof access 11 Fibre Channel Network Setup for Linux Debian Ubuntu Requirements Initial setup on thehost side Ethernet cable SAS cable Manual FC Setup Hardware Software Multipath Input Output MPIO setup Pre Setup Format and mount the disk Manual formatting Obtain device details Format the disk for Linux Edit the file system table Mount the drive Formatting using a GUI Hardware Software Multipath ...

Page 4: ...ardware Host connection Target connection Software Network protocols Service Location Protocol SLP Managing CHAP records in Lyve Client Designating iSNS servers in Lyve Client Specify iSCSI initiator Specify iSCSI target s Method 1 Direct connection Method 2 Add device manually Obtain device connection details with OpenSLP Obtain device detection details with arp Add the device in Lyve Client Sett...

Page 5: ...device Set up iSCSI Map the initiator to the target Manual formatting Obtain device details Format the disk for Linux Edit the file system table Mount the drive Formatting using a GUI Network Components IP addresses Hardware Host connection Target connection Software Network protocols Service Location Protocol SLP Install Lyve Client Software app Unlock the device Set up iSCSI Enable iSCSI upon st...

Page 6: ...etup Hardware Software Multipath Input Output MPIO setup Pre Setup Format and mount the disk Manual formatting Obtain device details Format the disk for Linux Edit the file system table Mount the drive Formatting using a GUI Hardware Software Multipath Input Output MPIO setup Pre Setup Format and mount the disk Manual formatting Obtain device details Format the disk for Linux Edit the file system ...

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Page 8: ...U NZ Rail kit accessory box Front latch kit accessory box Power cord zip tie lock x2 Quick Start Guide Specifica ons Dimensions Side Dimensions in mm Length 19 in 482 6 mm Width 4 638 in 117 8 mm Depth 24 598 in 624 78 mm Weight Part Weight lb kg Mobile Rackmount Receiver 47 52 lb 21 6 kg Electrical Power adapter AC DC base in 100 240V 9 4A out 12V 65A Views 8 Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver 7 26 22...

Page 9: ...Views Front view Key I O Description A Slot A Slot for compatible device B Slot B Slot for compatible device Back view 9 Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver 7 26 22 ...

Page 10: ...ions 3A Slot A Right Host interface for future expansion Not available with all models 4A Ethernet management port A Ethernet connection for device in slot A Not to be used for data transfers 5A CLI management port A Command line interface port for device in slot A For service only Not to be used for data transfers 2B Slot B Left Host interface for future expansion Not available with all models 3B...

Page 11: ...net connection for device in slot B Not to be used for data transfers 5B CLI management port B Command line interface port for device in slot B For service only Not to be used for data transfers 11 Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver 7 26 22 ...

Page 12: ...seagate com Click Sign in and then click the Don t remember your password link If your email isn t recognized contact your account manager For further help you can contact customer support using the Lyve Virtual Assist Chat To unlock and access Lyve devices connected to your computer you must enter your credentials in the Lyve Client app Install Lyve Client on any computer intended to connect to d...

Page 13: ... enter your credentials Windows server setup For details on configuring SAS fibre channel and iSCSI data network connectivity see Windows Server Setup Lyve devices lock when powered off ejected or unplugged from the host computer or if the host computer goes to sleep Lyve Client is required to unlock a Lyve device when it is reconnected to the host or the host has awakened from sleep Lyve Client c...

Page 14: ...ails left and right 1 left 1 right A M4 pin for 7 1mm hole hole 4 M4 x L10 6 8 2 5 Phillips screw B M4 pin for 375 hole 4 M4 x L10 9 1 2 5 Phillips screw C M4 nut 4 D 10 32 cage nut 4 E 10 32 flat head screw 8 10 32 x L12 7 Phillips screw 14 Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver 7 26 22 ...

Page 15: ...rew 4 M4 x L8 Phillips screw H 10 32 pan head screw 4 10 32 x L25 4 Phillips screw I Flat washer 4 J Latch 2 K 10 32 nut and washer 2 each Zip ties 2 Parts diagram Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver 15 Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver 7 26 22 ...

Page 16: ...eiver from its packaging and carrying the unit must be performed by at least two people Receiver weight empty 47 52 lb 21 6 kg Do not attempt to lift or assemble Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver with compatible devices inserted 16 Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver 7 26 22 ...

Page 17: ...hole dimensions Insert an M4 screw for 7 1mm or 375 in the indicated hole on the left front rail and fasten it with an M4 nut Repeat the process for the right front rail Step 2 A ach M4 rack screws to the back rails Insert M4 screws in the indicated holes on the back rails and fasten them with M4 nuts 17 Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver 7 26 22 ...

Page 18: ...Step 3 A ach cage nuts to rack Attach two 10 32 cage nuts to each front rack post Leave 101 6mm space between the two nuts on each post 18 Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver 7 26 22 ...

Page 19: ...the front of the rack Position the left front rail on the cage nut on the left front rack post Insert two 10 32 flat head screws into two stepped washers Use the screw washer assemblies to fasten the left front rail to the left front rack post Repeat the process for the right front rail and right front rack post 19 Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver 7 26 22 ...

Page 20: ...k Position the back rails at the correct height on the rear rack posts Insert two 10 32 flat head screws into two stepped washers Use the screw washer assemblies to fasten the back rails to the rear rack posts 20 Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver 7 26 22 ...

Page 21: ...Step 7 Tighten rail a achments Tighten the M4 flat pan head screws attaching the front and back rails 21 Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver 7 26 22 ...

Page 22: ...unt Receiver from its packaging and carrying the unit must be performed by at least two people Receiver weight empty 47 52 lb 21 6 kg Do not attempt to lift or assemble Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver with compatible devices inserted 22 Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver 7 26 22 ...

Page 23: ...the screw washer assemblies to attach Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver to the top cage nuts attached to the left and right front posts Insert two 10 32 screws into the two latches Use the screw latch assemblies to attach Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver to the bottom cage nuts attached to the left and right front posts Recommended clearance 23 Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver 7 26 22 ...

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Page 25: ...Assembly Latch a achment If Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver is not assembled on a rack use the additional lock washer and 10 32 hexagonal nut to attach each latch to the enclosure 25 Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver 7 26 22 ...

Page 26: ...nect to host interfaces Connect the appropriate fiber channel Ethernet or SAS cables to available ports on Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver s back panel Fiber op c cable FC 32Gb 2 Port SFP FC 16Gb 2 port SFP iSCSI 25Gb 4 port 10Gb SFP Ethernet cable iSCSI 10GbaseT 2 Port RJ45 26 Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver 7 26 22 ...

Page 27: ...SAS cable SAS 12Gb 2 Port SFF 8644 27 Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver 7 26 22 ...

Page 28: ...Power Connec ons Secure power cord Insert the zip tie into the slot below the socket 28 Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver 7 26 22 ...

Page 29: ...Insert the power cord into the socket and secure with the zip tie 29 Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver 7 26 22 ...

Page 30: ...ernet management ports are connected to the same network as the host devices running Lyve Client If no device is inserted in a slot there s no need to connect its corresponding Ethernet management port to the network Connect Seagate Lyve Mobile Array Insert Lyve Mobile Array into slot A or B on Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver 30 Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver 7 26 22 ...

Page 31: ...Slide device in until it snaps in place and is firmly connected to Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver s data and power Close latches 31 Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver 7 26 22 ...

Page 32: ...Turn on power Set the power switch on Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver to ON 32 Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver 7 26 22 ...

Page 33: ...n the device inserted in Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver blinks white during the boot process and turns solid orange The solid orange LED color indicates the device is ready to be unlocked 33 Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver 7 26 22 ...

Page 34: ...vice connected to the computer the LED on the device turns solid green The device is unlocked and ready for use Safely removing a device Your computer must perform filing and housekeeping operations on your Lyve device before it is physically removed from Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver To avoid corrupting or damaging files always eject the device s volumes from your computer using the Lyve Client ...

Page 35: ...see the Lyve Client Software user manual FC ini al setup on the host side 1 Connect an Ethernet cable to Ethernet management port A or B on Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver 2 Connect FC cables to the server Connect the other ends to FC ports connected to slot A or B on Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver 3 Insert Lyve Mobile Array into slot A or B on Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver Be sure to select the c...

Page 36: ...ections for Mobile Array devices in Mobile Rackmount Receivers If an FC connection must be manually configured refer to the following instructions 1 Open Server Manager 2 Open Computer Management 3 Open Disk Management 4 If more than one Offline drive exists continue steps 5 9 If there s only a single Offline drive go to step 10 5 Open the Server Manager and install Multipath I O MPIO 6 Open MPIO ...

Page 37: ...ement 11 Right click the Lyve Mobile Array disk marked Offline and select Online 12 If MPIO is enabled right click the Lyve Mobile Array disk and select Properties If it is not enabled go to step 15 37 Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver 7 26 22 ...

Page 38: ...13 Click on the MPIO tab 14 Select your preferred MPIO policy 15 Right click on the Lyve Mobile Array volume and select Change Drive Letters and Paths 38 Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver 7 26 22 ...

Page 39: ...16 Click Add and select your preferred letter 39 Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver 7 26 22 ...

Page 40: ...e Mobile Rackmount Receiver with FC 32GB 2 Port SFP or FC 16GB 2 Port SFP ports connected to the data network Fibre cable s connecting the Linux station and Rackmount Receiver directly or through a Fibre Channel switch Switch configuration may be necessary depending on your network setup Ethernet cable connecting the management network to the appropriate Ethernet management port Slot A or B on the...

Page 41: ...at the fibre cable s connect the Linux station and Rackmount Receiver directly or through a Fibre Channel switch Switch configuration may be necessary depending on your network setup 2 Boot the Linux station Make sure that Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter HBA drivers are installed on the Linux station if they re required 3 Connect the Rackmount Receiver Ethernet management port to the management net...

Page 42: ... security If the management computer has never unlocked the device you will need to enter your Lyve Management Portal username and password in the Lyve Client app See Setup Requirements Once Lyve Client has validated permissions for the device connected to the computer the LED on the device turns solid green The device is unlocked and ready for use Format and mount the disk If no GUI has been enab...

Page 43: ...Example output 43 Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver 7 26 22 ...

Page 44: ... E95E TYPE exfat PARTLABEL Basic data partition PARTUUID 522a0547 f77f 4679 ae8a 2ded5b651f65 dev sde2 LABEL LYVE UUID 22A6 E95E TYPE exfat PARTLABEL Basic data partition PARTUUID 522a0547 f77f 4679 ae8a 2ded5b651f65 dev sdd2 LABEL LYVE UUID 22A6 E95E TYPE exfat PARTLABEL Basic data partition PARTUUID 522a0547 f77f 4679 ae8a 2ded5b651f65 dev sdc1 PARTLABEL Microsoft reserved partition PARTUUID 78b...

Page 45: ...624 11239424 20480000 23887872 71663616 78675968 102400000 214990848 512000000 550731776 644972544 1934917632 2560000000 3855122432 5804752896 12800000000 17414258688 Allocating group tables 0 714511 658404 714511 done Writing inode tables 0 714511 done Creating journal 262144 blocks done Writing superblocks and filesystem accounting information 0 714511 28 714511 done 2 Be sure to note the file s...

Page 46: ...on open the Disks application 2 Select the Lyve disk and format it 3 Mount the Lyve disk 4 Optional The disk is available to the current user only If you want to enable the disk for all users edit mount options and disable User Session Defaults 5 Set user permissions as needed Change mode of access Assign access permissions by entering the following sudo chmod permission mnt SEAGATE where permissi...

Page 47: ...r Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver with FC 32GB 2 Port SFP or FC 16GB 2 Port SFP ports connected to the data network Fibre cable s connecting the Linux station and Rackmount Receiver directly or through a Fibre Channel switch Switch configuration may be necessary depending on your network setup Ethernet cable connecting the management network to the appropriate Ethernet management port Slot A or B o...

Page 48: ...t the fibre cable s connect the Linux station and Rackmount Receiver directly or through a Fibre Channel switch Switch configuration may be necessary depending on your network setup 2 Boot the Linux station Make sure that Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapter HBA drivers are installed on the Linux station if they re required 3 Connect the Rackmount Receiver Ethernet management port to the management netw...

Page 49: ... security If the management computer has never unlocked the device you will need to enter your Lyve Management Portal username and password in the Lyve Client app See Setup Requirements Once Lyve Client has validated permissions for the device connected to the computer the LED on the device turns solid green The device is unlocked and ready for use Format and mount the disk If no GUI has been enab...

Page 50: ...Example output 50 Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver 7 26 22 ...

Page 51: ...YVE UUID 22A6 E95E TYPE exfat PARTLABEL Basic data partition PARTUUID 522a0547 f77f 4679 ae8a 2ded5b651f65 dev sde2 LABEL LYVE UUID 22A6 E95E TYPE exfat PARTLABEL Basic data partition PARTUUID 522a0547 f77f 4679 ae8a 2ded5b651f65 dev sdd2 LABEL LYVE UUID 22A6 E95E TYPE exfat PARTLABEL Basic data partition PARTUUID 522a0547 f77f 4679 ae8a 2ded5b651f65 dev sdc1 PARTLABEL Microsoft reserved partition...

Page 52: ...2 71663616 78675968 102400000 214990848 512000000 550731776 644972544 1934917632 2560000000 3855122432 5804752896 12800000000 17414258688 Allocating group tables 0 714511 658404 714511 done Writing inode tables 0 714511 done Creating journal 262144 blocks done Writing superblocks and filesystem accounting information 0 714511 28 714511 done 2 Be sure to note the file system UUID for example b2fc70...

Page 53: ...on 2 Select the Lyve disk and format it 3 Mount the Lyve disk 4 Optional The disk is available to the current user only If you want to enable the disk for all users edit mount options and disable User Session Defaults 5 Set user permissions as needed Change of access Assign access permissions by entering the following sudo chmod permission mnt SEAGATE where permission is the desired chmod setting ...

Page 54: ... connected to the appropriate Ethernet management port on the back of Rackmount Receiver Use the Ethernet port that matches the slot with the Lyve Mobile Array in order to manage the storage A computer with Lyve Client software must be connected to the same management network to configure the applicable iSCSI ports iSCSI target The target is a storage volume or array connected to the network In th...

Page 55: ...traffic between subnets Note that for optimal performance the host connection should have a transfer rate that matches the target connection ports Ethernet copper cat5e and above SFP optical cables supporting the host and target data connection ports Use the correct cables for your environment Target connec on Rackmount Receiver with iSCSI 25Gb 4 port 10Gb SFP or iSCSI 10GbaseT 2 Port RJ45 ports c...

Page 56: ...obile devices on the network For automatic detection the following is required SLP broadcast messages using UDP port 427 must be allowed in the network environment IP assignments to all computers and devices are performed by a DHCP server on the network The computer running Lyve Client and Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver s Ethernet management port must be connected to the same subnet 56 Lyve Mobile...

Page 57: ...ual for installation details 1 Insert Lyve Mobile Array into slot A or B on Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver Be sure to select the correct slot for the iSCSI connections behind Rackmount Receiver 2 On the host computer open the Lyve Client app The LED on the device inserted in Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver blinks white during the boot process and turns solid orange The solid orange LED color indica...

Page 58: ...n be initiated from the Activity or Devices screen Activity An iSCSI Setup notification informs you that a setup is required Devices The status indicator on the Device card informs you that a setup is required 2 Click on the Activity or Devices tab 3 Locate the card indicating the Lyve Mobile Array connected to the Rackmount Receiver s iSCSI ports Click on the Setup icon Important The status indic...

Page 59: ...stem without exposing their password See Managing If you need to update an iSCSI connection that was set up previously go to the Devices tab and click on the Setup icon for Data Connections Lyve Client will only accept numerals and decimals in accordance with IP addressing conventions and will remove invalid characters alphabetical characters spaces and symbols Lyve Client will report invalid IP a...

Page 60: ... the secret is not revealed to the host system To edit a CHAP record 1 Select an existing CHAP record from the dropdown menu 2 Edit the Name and Secret for the record 3 Click Save To delete a CHAP record 1 Select an existing CHAP record from the dropdown menu 2 Click Delete 3 Confirm that you want to delete the record Designa ng iSNS servers in Lyve Client The Internet Storage Name Service iSNS ma...

Page 61: ...alog click Yes to run the iSCSI service 4 The iSCSI Initiator Properties window opens Click on the Discovery tab and then click on the Discover Portal button 5 Enter one of the IP addresses for the iSCSI ports on Rackmount Receiver 6 Click on the Advanced button 7 On the Advanced Settings screen For the Local adapter select Microsoft iSCSI Initiator For the Initiator IP enter one of the IP address...

Page 62: ... Authentication Protocol CHAP for the target device see Managing CHAP records in Lyve Client above click the Enable CHAP log on checkbox Enter the Target secret the 12 16 character password created in Lyve Client for the target device H Click OK to close the dialog 4 Confirm that the status of the target in the Discovered targets list is Connected 5 Repeat steps 2 4 for each additional server IP a...

Page 63: ...ent you ll need to do the following 1 Obtain the device connection details using a network scanning tool See one of the following below Obtain device connection details with OpenSLP Obtain device connection details with arp 2 Manually add the device See Add the device in Lyve Client below Obtain device connec on details with OpenSLP Note Installing and running OpenSLP requires administrative right...

Page 64: ...al number Not Present Obtain device detec on details with arp 1 Enter Command Prompt in your Windows search bar and select the Command Prompt app 2 Enter arp a and press Enter 3 Filter the list to find a MAC address starting with 00 C0 FF F3 9 Add the device in Lyve Client 1 Obtain device connection details using a network scanning tool see above 2 Click on the Devices tab 3 Click on Plus icon and...

Page 65: ... sidebar click on Device Manager 3 Click on Disk drives and confirm that the Seagate drive is connected If you do not see the Seagate drive right click on Disk drives and select Scan for hardware changes to refresh the list 4 In the sidebar click on Disk Management 5 Confirm that the disk is listed Right click on the disk on the left side of the screen and select Online 65 Lyve Mobile Rackmount Re...

Page 66: ...eassigning drive le er If you need to reassign the drive letter associated with the disk right click on the disk details and select Change Drive Letter and Path 66 Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver 7 26 22 ...

Page 67: ...Forma ng the drive 1 If you need to change the drive format right click on the disk details and select Format 67 Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver 7 26 22 ...

Page 68: ...3 Select the desired file system format 4 Click OK 68 Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver 7 26 22 ...

Page 69: ... able to access the same management network connected to an Ethernet management port on the back of Rackmount Receiver Make sure to use the Ethernet management port for the slot in which the Lyve Mobile Array device is inserted iSCSI target The target is a storage volume or array connected to the network In the following instructions the iSCSI target is a volume in a Lyve Mobile Array inserted in ...

Page 70: ...ween subnets Note that for optimal performance the host connection should have a transfer rate that matches the target connection ports Ethernet copper Cat6a and above SFP optical cables supporting the host and target data connection ports Use the correct cables for your environment Target connec on Rackmount Receiver with iSCSI 25 10Gb 4 port SFP SFP28 or iSCSI 10GBaseT 2 Port RJ45 ports connecte...

Page 71: ...lies on the Service Location Protocol SLP to discover Lyve Mobile devices on the network For automatic detection the following is required SLP broadcast messages using UDP port 427 must be allowed in the network environment IP assignments to all computers and devices are performed by a DHCP server on the network The computer running Lyve Client and Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver s Ethernet managem...

Page 72: ... the correct slot for the iSCSI connections behind Rackmount Receiver 2 Set the power switch on Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver to ON The LED on the device inserted in Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver blinks white during the boot process and will turn one of two colors depending on your device s security settings Solid orange Indicates the device is ready to be unlocked and is awaiting security crede...

Page 73: ...complete the setup and open Lyve Client You can also download Lyve Client installers from the support page at www seagate com support lyve client Unlock the device Open the Lyve Client app Lyve Client will automatically unlock the device if the management computer was connected to Lyve Mobile Array in the past and is still authorized for security If the management computer has never unlocked the d...

Page 74: ...quired 2 Locate the card indicating the Lyve Mobile Array connected to the Rackmount Receiver s iSCSI ports Click on the Setup icon 4 The port indices listed in the dialog match the port labels on the iSCSI FRAM on the back of Rackmount Receiver Enter the IP address subnet mask and default gateway for each port If you need to update an iSCSI connection that was set up previously go to the Devices ...

Page 75: ...rals and decimals in accordance with IP addressing conventions and will remove invalid characters alphabetical characters spaces and symbols Lyve Client will report invalid IP addresses if an octet value entry Exceeds a permitted range for example entering a value greater than 256 Results in IP address default gateway addressing inconsistencies not permitted by the defined subnet mask Results in p...

Page 76: ...g in to iface default target iqn 1995 03 com dothill 01 array 000000000000 00000000 a portal 192 168 99 100 3260 Logging in to iface default target iqn 1995 03 com dothill 01 array 000000000000 00000000 a portal 192 168 99 101 3260 Login to iface default target iqn 1995 03 com dothill 01 array 000000000000 00000000 a portal 192 168 99 100 3260 successful Login to iface default target iqn 1995 03 c...

Page 77: ... Manual forma ng Obtain device details 1 Using the terminal create a subfolder by entering the following sudo mkdir mnt SEAGATE 2 List block device details by entering the following sudo blkid Example output Important Lyve Client maps the initiator to the volume after it is relaunched There may be a few minutes of delay while the mapping is completed 77 Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver 7 26 22 ...

Page 78: ... E95E TYPE exfat PARTLABEL Basic data partition PARTUUID 522a0547 f77f 4679 ae8a 2ded5b651f65 dev sde2 LABEL LYVE UUID 22A6 E95E TYPE exfat PARTLABEL Basic data partition PARTUUID 522a0547 f77f 4679 ae8a 2ded5b651f65 dev sdd2 LABEL LYVE UUID 22A6 E95E TYPE exfat PARTLABEL Basic data partition PARTUUID 522a0547 f77f 4679 ae8a 2ded5b651f65 dev sdc1 PARTLABEL Microsoft reserved partition PARTUUID 78b...

Page 79: ...7962624 11239424 20480000 23887872 71663616 78675968 102400000 214990848 512000000 550731776 644972544 1934917632 2560000000 3855122432 5804752896 12800000000 17414258688 Allocating group tables 0 714511 658404 714511 done Writing inode tables 0 714511 done Creating journal 262144 blocks done Writing superblocks and filesystem accounting information 0 714511 28 714511 done 2 Be sure to note the fi...

Page 80: ...l The disk is available to the current user only If you want to enable the disk for all users edit mount options and disable User Session Defaults 5 Set user permissions as needed Change mode of access Assign access permissions by entering the following sudo chmod permission mnt SEAGATE where permission is the desired chmod setting in absolute or symbolic mode for example sudo chmod 777 mnt SEAGAT...

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Page 82: ...connected to an Ethernet management port on the back of Rackmount Receiver Make sure to use the Ethernet management port for the slot in which the Lyve Mobile Array device is inserted iSCSI target The target is a storage volume or array connected to the network In the following instructions the iSCSI target is a volume in a Lyve Mobile Array inserted in a Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver iSCSI initi...

Page 83: ...te that for optimal performance the host connection should have a transfer rate that matches the target connection ports Ethernet copper Cat6a and above SFP optical cables supporting the host and target data connection ports Use the correct cables for your environment Target connec on Rackmount Receiver with iSCSI 25 10Gb 4 port SFP SFP28 or iSCSI 10GBaseT 2 Port RJ45 ports connected to the data n...

Page 84: ...or automatic detection the following is required SLP broadcast messages using UDP port 427 must be allowed in the network environment IP assignments to all computers and devices are performed by a DHCP server on the network The computer running Lyve Client and Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver s Ethernet management port must be connected to the same subnet If your company s IT policies prevent SLP ne...

Page 85: ...to ON The LED on the device inserted in Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver blinks white during the boot process and will turn one of two colors depending on your device s security settings Solid orange Indicates the device is ready to be unlocked and is awaiting security credentials Solid green Device is unlocked and ready for use Mul path Input Output on the host side If your network environment supp...

Page 86: ...e Open the Lyve Client app Lyve Client will automatically unlock the device if the management computer was connected to Lyve Mobile Array in the past and is still authorized for security If the management computer has never unlocked the device you will need to enter your Lyve Management Portal username and password in the Lyve Client app Once Lyve Client has validated permissions for the device co...

Page 87: ... the Rackmount Receiver s iSCSI ports Click on the Setup icon 4 The port indices listed in the dialog match the port labels on the iSCSI FRAM on the back of Rackmount Receiver Enter the IP address subnet mask and default gateway for each port If you need to update an iSCSI connection that was set up previously go to the Devices tab and click on the Setup icon for Data Connections 87 Lyve Mobile Ra...

Page 88: ...entions and will remove invalid characters alphabetical characters spaces and symbols Lyve Client will report invalid IP addresses if an octet value entry Exceeds a permitted range for example entering a value greater than 256 Results in IP address default gateway addressing inconsistencies not permitted by the defined subnet mask Results in ports with identical IP addresses For reference see the ...

Page 89: ... IP addresses on the Rackmount Receiver iSCSI data network for example sudo iscsiadm m discovery t st p 192 168 99 100 Example output 192 168 99 100 3260 1 iqn 1995 03 com dothill 01 array 000000000000 00000000 a 192 168 99 101 3260 2 iqn 1995 03 com dothill 01 array 000000000000 00000000 a 2 To specify the target enter the following sudo iscsiadm m node T IQN p IP address port l where IQN is an i...

Page 90: ... click Rescan Network Configure the iSCSI ini ator 1 On the Linux station configure the iSCSI Initiator by entering the following sudo iscsiadm mode node target IQN portal IP address port n discovery sendtargets use_discoveryd v Yes sudo iscsiadm mode node target IQN portal IP address port n discovery sendtargets discoveryd_poll_inval v 30 where IQN is an iSCSI qualified name IP address is a specif...

Page 91: ...ession sid 1 target iqn 1995 03 com dothill 01 array 000000000000 00000000 a portal 192 168 99 100 3260 Logout of sid 1 target iqn 1995 03 com dothill 01 array 000000000000 00000000 a portal 192 168 99 100 3260 successful 3 Log in to each Rackmount Receiver target by entering the following sudo iscsiadm m node T IQN p IP address port l where IQN is an iSCSI qualified name IP address is a specific ...

Page 92: ...etails 1 Using the terminal create a subfolder by entering the following sudo mkdir mnt SEAGATE 2 List block device details by entering the following sudo blkid Example output 92 Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver 7 26 22 ...

Page 93: ... E95E TYPE exfat PARTLABEL Basic data partition PARTUUID 522a0547 f77f 4679 ae8a 2ded5b651f65 dev sde2 LABEL LYVE UUID 22A6 E95E TYPE exfat PARTLABEL Basic data partition PARTUUID 522a0547 f77f 4679 ae8a 2ded5b651f65 dev sdd2 LABEL LYVE UUID 22A6 E95E TYPE exfat PARTLABEL Basic data partition PARTUUID 522a0547 f77f 4679 ae8a 2ded5b651f65 dev sdc1 PARTLABEL Microsoft reserved partition PARTUUID 78b...

Page 94: ...50731776 644972544 1934917632 2560000000 3855122432 5804752896 12800000000 17414258688 Allocating group tables 0 714511 658404 714511 done Writing inode tables 0 714511 done Creating journal 262144 blocks done Writing superblocks and filesystem accounting information 0 714511 28 714511 done 2 Be sure to note the file system UUID for example b2fc70de a95e 43ef 9008 c8ec4a5a12c6 Edit the file system ...

Page 95: ...nt the Lyve disk 4 Optional The disk is available to the current user only If you want to enable the disk for all users edit mount options and disable User Session Defaults 5 Set user permissions as needed Change mode of access Assign access permissions by entering the following sudo chmod permission mnt SEAGATE where permission is the desired chmod setting in absolute or symbolic mode for example...

Page 96: ...e the Lyve Client Software user manual SAS ini al setup on the host side 1 Connect an Ethernet cable to Ethernet management port A or B on Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver 2 Connect SAS cables to the server Connect the other ends to SAS ports connected to slot A or B on Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver 3 Insert Lyve Mobile Array into slot A or B on Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver Be sure to select the ...

Page 97: ...nnection configuration Manual SAS Setup Typically Lyve Client will configure SAS connections for Mobile Array devices in Mobile Rackmount Receivers If an SAS connection must be manually configured refer to the following instructions 1 Open Server Manager 2 Open Computer Management 3 Select Disk Management 4 If more than one Offline drive exists continue steps 5 9 If there s only a single Offline d...

Page 98: ...5 Open the Server Manager and install Multipath I O MPIO 6 Open MPIO 7 Click on the Discover Multi Paths tab 8 Check Add support for SAS devices and click Add 98 Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver 7 26 22 ...

Page 99: ...obile Array disk marked Offline and select Online 12 If MPIO is enabled right click the Lyve Mobile Array disk and select Properties If it is not enabled go to step 15 13 Click on the MPIO tab 14 Select your preferred MPIO policy 99 Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver 7 26 22 ...

Page 100: ...15 Right click on the Lyve Mobile Array volume and select Change Drive Letters and Paths 16 Click Add and select your preferred letter 100 Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver 7 26 22 ...

Page 101: ...ts Hardware Linux server Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver with SAS 12Gb 2 Port SFF 8644 ports connected to the data network SAS cable s connecting the Linux station and Rackmount Receiver directly or through a switch Switch configuration may be necessary depending on your network setup Ethernet cable connecting the management network to the appropriate Ethernet management port Slot A or B on the bac...

Page 102: ...Rackmount Receiver directly or through a SAS switch Switch configuration may be necessary depending on your network setup 2 Boot the Linux station Make sure that SAS Host Bus Adapter HBA drivers are installed on the Linux station if they re required 3 Connect the Rackmount Receiver Ethernet management port to the management network Make sure to use the Ethernet management port for the slot in whic...

Page 103: ... security If the management computer has never unlocked the device you will need to enter your Lyve Management Portal username and password in the Lyve Client app See Setup Requirements Once Lyve Client has validated permissions for the device connected to the computer the LED on the device turns solid green The device is unlocked and ready for use Format and mount the disk If no GUI has been enab...

Page 104: ...Example output 104 Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver 7 26 22 ...

Page 105: ... E95E TYPE exfat PARTLABEL Basic data partition PARTUUID 522a0547 f77f 4679 ae8a 2ded5b651f65 dev sde2 LABEL LYVE UUID 22A6 E95E TYPE exfat PARTLABEL Basic data partition PARTUUID 522a0547 f77f 4679 ae8a 2ded5b651f65 dev sdd2 LABEL LYVE UUID 22A6 E95E TYPE exfat PARTLABEL Basic data partition PARTUUID 522a0547 f77f 4679 ae8a 2ded5b651f65 dev sdc1 PARTLABEL Microsoft reserved partition PARTUUID 78b...

Page 106: ...7962624 11239424 20480000 23887872 71663616 78675968 102400000 214990848 512000000 550731776 644972544 1934917632 2560000000 3855122432 5804752896 12800000000 17414258688 Allocating group tables 0 714511 658404 714511 done Writing inode tables 0 714511 done Creating journal 262144 blocks done Writing superblocks and filesystem accounting information 0 714511 28 714511 done 2 Be sure to note the fi...

Page 107: ...n open the Disks application 2 Select the Lyve disk and format it 3 Mount the Lyve disk 4 Optional The disk is available to the current user only If you want to enable the disk for all users edit mount options and disable User Session Defaults 5 Set user permissions as needed Change mode of access Assign access permissions by entering the following sudo chmod permission mnt SEAGATE where permissio...

Page 108: ...nts Hardware Linux server Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver with SAS 12Gb 2 Port SFF 8644 ports connected to the data network SAS cable s connecting the Linux station and Rackmount Receiver directly or through a switch Switch configuration may be necessary depending on your network setup Ethernet cable connecting the management network to the appropriate Ethernet management port Slot A or B on the ba...

Page 109: ...Rackmount Receiver directly or through a SAS switch Switch configuration may be necessary depending on your network setup 2 Boot the Linux station Make sure that SAS Host Bus Adapter HBA drivers are installed on the Linux station if they re required 3 Connect the Rackmount Receiver Ethernet management port to the management network Make sure to use the Ethernet management port for the slot in whic...

Page 110: ... security If the management computer has never unlocked the device you will need to enter your Lyve Management Portal username and password in the Lyve Client app See Setup Requirements Once Lyve Client has validated permissions for the device connected to the computer the LED on the device turns solid green The device is unlocked and ready for use Format and mount the disk If no GUI has been enab...

Page 111: ...Example output 111 Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver 7 26 22 ...

Page 112: ...YVE UUID 22A6 E95E TYPE exfat PARTLABEL Basic data partition PARTUUID 522a0547 f77f 4679 ae8a 2ded5b651f65 dev sde2 LABEL LYVE UUID 22A6 E95E TYPE exfat PARTLABEL Basic data partition PARTUUID 522a0547 f77f 4679 ae8a 2ded5b651f65 dev sdd2 LABEL LYVE UUID 22A6 E95E TYPE exfat PARTLABEL Basic data partition PARTUUID 522a0547 f77f 4679 ae8a 2ded5b651f65 dev sdc1 PARTLABEL Microsoft reserved partition...

Page 113: ...887872 71663616 78675968 102400000 214990848 512000000 550731776 644972544 1934917632 2560000000 3855122432 5804752896 12800000000 17414258688 Allocating group tables 0 714511 658404 714511 done Writing inode tables 0 714511 done Creating journal 262144 blocks done Writing superblocks and filesystem accounting information 0 714511 28 714511 done 2 Be sure to note the file system UUID for example b...

Page 114: ...2 Select the Lyve disk and format it 3 Mount the Lyve disk 4 Optional The disk is available to the current user only If you want to enable the disk for all users edit mount options and disable User Session Defaults 5 Set user permissions as needed Change mode of access Assign access permissions by entering the following sudo chmod permission mnt SEAGATE where permission is the desired chmod settin...

Page 115: ... not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may 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 interference at his own expense China RoHS China RoHS 2 refers to the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology Order No 32 effe...

Page 116: ...nic equipment Beginning on January 1 2018 Seagate products must comply with the Marking of presence requirements in Section 5 of CNS 15663 This product is Taiwan RoHS compliant The following table meets the Section 5 Marking of presence requirements 台灣RoHS是指台灣標準局計量檢驗局 BSMI 對標準CNS15663要求的減排電子電氣設備限用化學物質指引 從2018 年1月1日起 Seagate產品必須符合CNS15663第5節 含有標示 要求 本產品符合台灣RoHS 下表符合第5節 含有標示 要求 116 Lyve Mobile Rackm...

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