ATTO Technology S-Class DriveWipe, IdeTransferRate, LUNState, QuickRAID0, QuickRAID1, QuickRAID5

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DriveWipe

Initializes a drive: wipes it of all data. Drive must be offline

Set syntax: DriveWipe [Destination Sled] [Dest Drive] Requires a SaveConfiguration Restart command

IdeTransferRate

Sets the DMA mode transfer rate for all devices.

Choices: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4

Default: 4

Set syntax: set IdeTransferRate [0 1 2 3 4] Requires a SaveConfiguration Restart command Get syntax: get IdeTransferRate

LUNInfo

Displays information about all LUNs (logical unit numbers) or detailed information about a specific LUN. Do not specify a LUN to get information about all LUNs. Specify a LUN to get detailed information about that individual LUN. For examples, refer to Information Commands Results on page ii.

Get syntax: get LUNInfo [LUN]

LUNState

Sets the LUN to the specified state. May be used to facilitate removal and insertion of sleds and RAID groups during power up/power down of sleds.

Default: online

Set syntax: set LUNState [LUN number] [onlineoffline]

Get syntax: get LUNState [LUN number]

QuickRAID0

Specifies the RAID Level 0 configuration for the system. The default 0, or no RAID groups, configures the Diamond Storage Array in a JBOD configuration. DRIVE indicates drives on one side of the array are adjacent members of the same stripe group while SLED indicates the two drives on the same sled are adjacent members of a stripe group.

Choices: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6,12

Set syntax: set QuickRAID0 [01234612][drive sled] Requires a SaveConfiguration Restart command

QuickRAID1

Specifies the RAID Level 1 configuration for the system. Sets the system to a mirrored array of spanned drives. Causes the Configuration Manager to “stamp” the new configuration onto the drives to take effect at the next system startup. Setting QuickRAID0 0 removes all RAID configurations and creates a JBOD.

Set syntax: set QuickRAID1 <Number Hot Spare sleds> Requires a SaveConfiguration Restart command

QuickRAID5

Specifies the RAID Level 5 configuration for the system. Sets the system to spanned drives with parity information. Causes the Configuration Manager to “stamp” the new configuration onto the drives to take effect at the next system startup.

Setting QuickRAID5 0 removes all RAID configurations and creates JBOD.

Setting QuickRAID5 ALL creates one group that includes all contiguous sleds (minus Hot Spare sleds if applicable).

To complete RAID Level 5 setup, the RAID5ClearData command must be issued after the Diamond Storage Array has been restarted: DO NOT remove power from the array during this operation.

Choices: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, all

Set syntax: set QuickRAID5 [1 2 3 4 all] <Number Hot Spare sleds>

Requires a SaveConfiguration Restart command Get syntax: DriveInfo

QuickRAID10

Specifies the RAID Level 10 configuration for the system; sets the system to a mirrored array of spanned drives and causes the Configuration Manager to “stamp” the new configuration onto the drives to take effect at the next system startup. Setting QuickRAID10 0 removes all RAID configurations and creates a JBOD.

Choices: 0, 1, 2, 3

Set syntax: set QuickRAID10 [123] <Number Hot Spare sleds>

Requires a SaveConfiguration Restart command

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Contents Diamond Storage Array Class Page Page Contents In-band CLI Over the Fibre Channel Serial Port Configuration Commands Configuring Drives RAID Interleave Parameters Appendix E Warranty Viii Appendix D Specifications ViiAtto Technology, Inc PrefacePage Diamond Storage Array Product Overview Diamond Storage Array featuresScsi model Fibre Channel modelDiamond Storage Array Technical Overview Adxt Powers ATA to New LevelsATA Interface Engine AIE The interface to each Physical setup Installation InstructionsSet up the Ethernet connection Connect to EthernetSet up RAID configuration Components Floor modelRack mount Components Spaced rail pairs in some rackmount cabinets Physical Set UpRack mount cabinets with stationary shelf or tray Sliding shelf or tray type systems should neverGeneral instructions Connecting a Fibre Channel Array AutoconfigurationManual configuration Fibre Channel connections To connect a Scsi array Connecting a Scsi ArrayBus speed, MB/sec Bus width Max. bus lengths Max. device BitsScsi connections Physical numbering Determining Drive and Sled DesignationsLogical numbering Numbering conventionsUnique serial number for each LUN ExamplesRAID Level 10 QuickRAID10 The QuickRAID10 RAID Level 5 QuickRAID5 with a fullyCommand Line Interface Accessing the ArrayAtto ExpressNAV RS-232 portSnmp In-band CLI Over the Fibre Channel DetailsInitiator Host Diamond Array Initiator/Host Diamond Storage Array Invalidparameterincdb will be returnedSerial Port Access Serial port access To connect to the Ethernet port Ethernet Access Telnet and Snmp ProtocolsTo use Telnet To use SnmpTraps are generated for the following situations Type SaveConfiguration restart to reboot the arrayBrowser compatibility Atto ExpressNAV Browser-based InterfaceOpening an ExpressNAV session Navigating ExpressNAVInformation Sidebar ExpressNAV Pages Clear Data ConfigurationLogical Units RebuildCommand Line Interface actions and responses Command Line Interface Use and GuidancePage Command Defaults Example Summary of CLI CommandsCommand Defaults Example General Use Commands General CLI commands Ethernet Commands TelnetPassword TelnetTimeoutTelnetUsername Fibre Channel Configuration Commands FcPortList FcPortInfoFcPortName FcWWNameSerialPortBaudRate Serial Port Configuration CommandsSerialPortHandshake SerialPortEchoSerial port CLI commands Diagnostic Commands Temperature SledFaultLEDSMARTData VirtualDriveInfoFcScsiBusyStatus Maintenance CommandsMaxEnclTempAlrm MinEnclTempAlrmMaintenance CLI commands Drive Configuration Commands IdeTransferRate DriveWipeLUNState QuickRAID0RAID5ClearData RestoreModePagesRAID5ClearDataStatus RAIDInterleaveExamples, refer to Information Commands Results on Configuring Drives Jbod Just a Bunch of DisksRAID Level Interleave Hot Spare sledsEnhancing performance Jbod To set up the Jbod configurationJbod Sled-based versus disk-based RAID LevelLUNs virtual drive numbers To remove RAID Level 0 groupsPage Page Type SaveConfiguration To set up RAID Level 1 groupsType SaveConfiguration Storage Management To remove RAID groupsType set QuickRAID 1 To set up RAID Level 1 with Hot Spare sledsConfiguring a fully-populated array To set up RAID Level 5 groupsTo set up one RAID Level 5 group with one Hot Spare sled Type set QuickRAID5 1 Type SaveConfiguration Restart To set up two RAID Level 5 groups with two Hot Spare sledsType set QuickRAID5 2 Type SaveConfiguration Restart LUN Removing RAID groups Type set QuickRAID5 ALL Type SaveConfiguration RestartType set QuickRAID10 0 1 2 To set up RAID Level 10 groupsType set QuickRAID10 1 Type SaveConfiguration Restart To set up RAID Level 10 with Hot Spare sledsRebuilding RAID Configurations To synchronize mirrored drives manually Set AutoRebuild disabled saveconfiguration restartTo change the RAID Interleave parameter RAID Interleave ParametersRAID interleave Hardware Maintenance Maintenance Disk drives Hot Swap Operating InstructionsPower supplies To replace a blower assemblyBlower assemblies Optional Hot Spare Sled Type set QuickRAID1 Type SaveConfiguration RestartVirtual Drive Hot Spare sleds To set up two RAID Level 5 groups with Hot Spare sledsCopying Drives ProcedureCopy drives Updating Firmware Updating firmware using the RS-232 serial portType put ....ima Cd c\diamond\flashSystem Monitoring and Reporting System fault LED and error codes Power supply monitoringNumber of blinks Troubleshooting Windows 2000 special instructions Error messagesCommand Line Interface messages Specific situations and suggestions Type FirmwareRestart If LUNs do not display on the hostDefault Resetting DefaultsFactory Default To return to Default settingsCommand Default Reset if default Reset during Chosen Fibre Channel FeatureDriveInfo sled ID drive ID Appendix B Information Commands ResultsV80DTESC Info allLunInfo LUNInfo LUNVirtualDriveInfo VirtualDriveInfo active planned Virtual Drive IDRadio and television interference Safety compliances EMC specificationsRack mount dimensions Floor mount dimensionsEnvironmental and physical Contact Atto Technology, Inc Manufacturer limited warranty

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