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Appendix B Information Commands Results

The following shows some of the output from diagnostic commands available through the CLI or the Advanced page of the ExpressNAV interface.

DriveInfo [sled ID] [drive ID]

Displays information about all disk drives or detailed information about a specific disk drive. Detailed information about an individual drive is obtained by supplying a drive identifier. VD ID is the Virtual Disk ID

Driveinfo for a JBOD configuration, verbose result

=========== Drive 1 ========== ========= Drive 2 ==============

Sled Capacity Errors TYPE

VDID

Capacity Errors

TYPE

VDID

=== ======

===== ===== =====

====== ===== ===== =====

1

76292MB

0

JBOD

1

76292MB

0

JBOD

13

2

76292MB

0

JBOD

2

76292MB

0

JBOD

14

3

76292MB

0

JBOD

3

76292MB

0

JBOD

15

4

76292MB

0

JBOD

4

76292MB

0

JBOD

16

5

76292MB

0

JBOD

5

76292MB

0

JBOD

17

6

76292MB

0

JBOD

6

76292MB

0

JBOD

18

7

76292MB

0

JBOD

7

76292MB

0

JBOD

19

8

76292MB

0

JBOD

8

76292MB

0

JBOD

20

9

76292MB

0

JBOD

9

76292MB

0

JBOD

21

10

76292MB

0

JBOD

10

76292MB

0

JBOD

22

11

76292MB

0

JBOD

11

76292MB

0

JBOD

23

12

73307MB

0

JBOD

12

73307MB

0

JBOD

24

DriveInfo 7 2

JBOD VDID 19

Sled = 7, Drive = 2

Drive Model: Maxtor 98196H8

S/N: V80D15GC F/W Rev: ZAH814Y0 ATA Rev: 007e

Capacity: 76292 MB (09502790 blocks)

PIO: 03 MDMA: 07 UDMA: 07 QD: 00 CMDSet: 7c69 4309

Operations Blocks

Read 00000000

00000000

Write 00000000

00000000

Errors 00000000

 

DriveInfo RAID0 6

========= Drive 1 =========== ========= Drive 2 ==========

Sled Capacity Errors TYPE VDID Capacity Errors TYPE VDID

=== ======= ==== ==== ====== ======= ==== ===== =====

1

76292MB

0

RAID0

26

76292MB

0

RAID0

26

2

76292MB

0

RAID0

26

76292MB

0

RAID0

26

3

76292MB

0

RAID0

27

76292MB

0

RAID0

27

4

76292MB

0

RAID0

27

76292MB

0

RAID0

27

5

76292MB

0

RAID0

28

76292MB

0

RAID0

28

6

76292MB

0

RAID0

28

76292MB

0

RAID0

28

7

76292MB

0

RAID0

29

76292MB

0

RAID0

29

8

76292MB

0

RAID0

29

76292MB

0

RAID0

29

9

76292MB

0 RAID0

30

76292MB

0 RAID0

30

10

76292MB

0 RAID0

30

76292MB

0 RAID0

30

11

76292MB

0 RAID0

31

76292MB

0 RAID0

31

12

73307MB

0 R]AID0 31

73307MB

0 RAID0

31

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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 Connect to Ethernet Installation InstructionsPhysical setup Set up the Ethernet connectionSet up RAID configuration Components Floor modelRack mount Components Sliding shelf or tray type systems should never Physical Set UpSpaced rail pairs in some rackmount cabinets Rack mount cabinets with stationary shelf or trayGeneral instructions Connecting a Fibre Channel Array AutoconfigurationManual configuration Fibre Channel connections Bits Connecting a Scsi ArrayTo connect a Scsi array Bus speed, MB/sec Bus width Max. bus lengths Max. deviceScsi connections Numbering conventions Determining Drive and Sled DesignationsPhysical numbering Logical numberingRAID Level 5 QuickRAID5 with a fully ExamplesUnique serial number for each LUN RAID Level 10 QuickRAID10 The QuickRAID10RS-232 port Accessing the ArrayCommand Line Interface Atto ExpressNAVSnmp 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 use Snmp Ethernet Access Telnet and Snmp ProtocolsTo connect to the Ethernet port To use TelnetTraps are generated for the following situations Type SaveConfiguration restart to reboot the arrayNavigating ExpressNAV Atto ExpressNAV Browser-based InterfaceBrowser compatibility Opening an ExpressNAV sessionInformation Sidebar ExpressNAV Pages Rebuild ConfigurationClear Data Logical UnitsCommand 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 FcWWName FcPortInfoFcPortList FcPortNameSerialPortEcho Serial Port Configuration CommandsSerialPortBaudRate SerialPortHandshakeSerial port CLI commands Diagnostic Commands VirtualDriveInfo SledFaultLEDTemperature SMARTDataMinEnclTempAlrm Maintenance CommandsFcScsiBusyStatus MaxEnclTempAlrmMaintenance CLI commands Drive Configuration Commands QuickRAID0 DriveWipeIdeTransferRate LUNStateRAIDInterleave RestoreModePagesRAID5ClearData RAID5ClearDataStatusExamples, 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 To remove RAID groups To set up RAID Level 1 groupsType SaveConfiguration Type SaveConfiguration Storage ManagementType 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 hostTo return to Default settings Resetting DefaultsDefault Factory DefaultCommand 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

S-Class specifications

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