ATTO Technology SC 5700 PassThroughRediscover, Password, Performance, Ping, RAIDRebuildPriority

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PassThroughRediscover

SC 5500, 5700

Makes any previously-deleted pass through target devices visible to the host.

PassThroughRediscover

Password

Specifies the password used for all sessions. Password is case sensitive, 0 to 32 characters, and cannot contain spaces. An empty password can be configured by pressing the enter key when prompted for the new password and new password confirmation.

Default: Password set Password

Performance

Lists the performance data for the user-specified Fibre Channel port. Data consists of the average rate (MB/sec) and number of I/Os (IO/sec) measured over the previous sampling period (approximately one second). Successful Read and Write commands are considered I/Os. Factors that may affect reported performance include port availability and saturation and overall system utilization.

get Performance <fp>

Ping

Sends an ICMP echo request to the specified host.

ping [mp1] [xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx] <count <size>>

RAIDRebuildPriority

Regulates or displays the RAID rebuild priority. A RAID rebuild priority set to high gives higher priority to RAID rebuilds and lower priority to the processing of simultaneous I/O transactions. A RAID rebuild priority set to low gives lower priority to the rebuild and a higher priority to I/O transactions. Set same, the RAID rebuild and processing of I/O transactions is the same.

Default: same

set RAIDRebuildPriority <GroupName all> [high low same]

SaveConfiguration command required

get RAIDRebuildPriority <GroupName all>

RAIDSpeedWriteLimit

Regulates the limit on the coalescing factor. A very low limit is recommended for multiple initiators; a high limit is recommended for multiple streams of sequential write I/O.

Default: 8

set RAIDSpeedWriteLimit [0-256] get RAIDSpeedWriteLimit

ReadOnlyPassword

Specifies a password which allows only read and no writes. It is case sensitive, 0 to 32 characters, and cannot contain spaces. An empty password can be configured by not specifying one.

Default: Password

set ReadOnlyPassword

ReadOnlyUsername

Specifies the user name which allows only read and no writes. It is case insensitive, 1 to 32 characters, and cannot contain spaces.

Default: user

set ReadOnlyUsername [username] get ReadOnlyUsername

Reserve

Reports the state of CLI reservation for the current CLI session. If the command reports that Reservations are enabled, then another CLI session has control of parameter modification on the unit.

Reserve

ResetFCPortErrors

Changes all Fibre Channel error counts for the specified port to zero. Refer to FCPortErrors.

ResetFCPortErrors [fp all]

RestoreConfiguration

Issued with the default option, forces the unit NVRAM settings to their original defaults. The factory option forces the NVRAM setting ot its original defaults and the unit’s original World Wide Name. The saved option undoes any changes made to this session since the last save.

RestoreConfiguration [Default Factory Saved]

RGAddStorage

Adds additional storage to an existing RAID group. MIRROR STRIPE SPAN specifies the method used to expand the storage. If the BlockDevID is omitted, the CLI command RGMemberAdd must be used. Optional parameter commit specifies that the RGCommit command is run automatically and all user data is erased from each new member drive. If the parameter is omitted, the CLI command RGCommit must be entered. You may enter several BlockDevIDs before the commit parameter. Any time before RGCommit is entered, the command RGCancelAddStorage can to used to end the process.

Note

MIRRORs can not be added to a RAID 4, 5 or DVRAID group.

RGAddStorage [GroupName] [MIRROR STRIPE SPAN] <BlockDevID>... <commit>>

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Contents FastStream SC Atto Technology, Inc Contents Scsi Enclosure Services SES Configure Storage into RAID GroupsMonitor Storage, Configurations Phone Home Email Alerts Drive DiagnosticsAppendix B Design RAID Groups Xix Manage Atto Devices, ConfigurationsAppendix E Warranty Xxvi Interface OptionsAdditional FastStream 5300 features FastStream 5000 Series featuresRAID protection features Audio/video featuresAdditional FastStream 5700 features Additional FastStream 5500 featuresFastStream SC 5300 Physical Attributes Exhibit 1.1-1 The connector side of the FastStream SC5300 SAS/SATA ports Reset/restore factory default switchOperating Temperature 5 C-40 C FastStream SC 5500 Physical AttributesLEDs on the faceplate are Do not block the enclosure’s vents. FastStream SC 5700 Physical AttributesCooling and airflow Fibre Channel ports Page Setting up Internet Explorer Install the FastStream Storage ControllerUnpacking the packing box verifying contents Installing the FastStreamUncheck the Require server verification check box Beginning initial configurationSelect Internet Options Select Initialize and Verify Drives Ensure Drive IntegrityBefore creating RAID groups After creating RAID groups Auto-Rebuild Configure Storage into RAID GroupsFeatures you may choose Preliminary steps Fault ToleranceSelecting an application InitializationClick Commit Quick Digital VideoAudio General Digital Video, General IT or DatabaseCreating a custom setup Page Page Changing system variables Changing current user name, passwordCreating a read-only user name, password Modify System ValuesWhen you have completed your changes, click on Commit Health and Status Monitor page appears Monitor Storage, ConfigurationsHealth and Status Monitor Scsi Enclosure Services SES Configuration DisplayPhone Home Email Alerts Click the Set up Error Notification buttonConfiguration Exhibit 6.1-1 The Error Notification Click the Read-Only Drive Test button Drive DiagnosticsRead only drive test Click on Identify Drive Drive performance and healthIdentifying a drive attached to the FastStream Setting up SES Scsi Enclosure Services SESIdentifying SES elements Use the Health and Status Monitor Monitoring SES elementsUse the Manage menu Select the Monitor Enclosure Services buttonDeleting RAID groups Modify StorageRAID group processes Creating RAID groupsAdding drives to a RAID group Adding mirrors to a RAID configurationChanging RAID configuration RAID migration Click on the Modify RAID Group Mapping button Modifying RAID group mappingModifying RAID group partitions Rebuilding RAID groupsSelect the Add/Remove Hot Spares button FastStream process adding or removing Hot SparesModifying RAID options Advanced CLI Removing RAID configuration dataPage Appliance Name Manage Atto Devices, ConfigurationsCreating a unique name for your FastStream Discovering, managing other Atto devicesClick on the System Configuration Save/Restore button Saving or restoring a configurationInterface Options Using the ExpressNAV Storage ManagerEnter Using the serial portUsing Telnet Type FastStream in the New Connection dialog boxClick Upload Update FirmwarePage Appendix a CLI Provides an ASCII-based Interface Symbol/Abbreviation IndicatesCLI summary CLI error messagesIii Command Default ExampleIpdhcp Command Default Example AutoResume CLI command explanationsAutoMap BlockDevIdentify BlockDevCleanBoot Delay DefaultInterleaveDriveTest DriveTestConfigDumpConfiguration EmailPasswordEventLogFilter FCPortErrorsEthernetSpeed EventLogFCWWName FCPortListFCSCSIBusyStatus FCTargetsMetrics IPSubnetMaskIsReserved MaxOpTempRestoreConfiguration PasswordReadOnlyPassword ResetFCPortErrorsRGCreate RGCancelAddStorageRGAutoRebuild RGCommitRGResumeConversion RGWaitTimeoutRGPreFetch RGRebuildRouteDisplay SaveConfigurationRMStatus RouteSerialPortEcho SCSIPortResetSCSIPortResetOnStartup SerialPortBaudRateSESIdentify SESDiskFailureAlarmDefault disabled SESEnclosuresTimeZone TemperatureTailEventLog TimeDvraid Digital Video RAID Appendix B Design RAID GroupsJbod Just a Bunch of Disks RAID Level 1 plus additional mirroring RAID Level 0 striping, no redundancyRAID Level 1 mirroring duplicate drives RAID Level 5 striping, parity distributed among drives RAID Level 1+0 striping, mirror spans two drivesRAID Level 4 striping, one parity drive Disk Stripe Data Cable types Connecting Scsi devices to Scsi portsAppendix C Scsi Cabling Max Bits Ended SupportDeclaration of Conformity Appendix D Standards and CompliancesManufacturer limited warranty Appendix E Warranty