ATTO Technology SC 5700 RGAutoRebuild, RGCancelAddStorage, RGCommit, RGCreate, RGDelete, RGErase

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RGAutoRebuild

Uses drives assigned as Hot Spares, then available drives, as automatic replacements for any member that fails.

Default: disabled

set RGAutoRebuild [GroupName all] [enabled disabled] get RGAutoRebuild [GroupName all]

RGCancelAddStorage

Cancels the RGAddStorage command if the RGCommit command has not been invoked.

RGCancelAddStorage [GroupName]

RGCommit

Stamps a new RAID group configuration to its member drives. After this command, a RAID group is operational and transitions from the new state to the online, degraded or offline state depending on the status of the selected member drives.

Also stamps a RAID group’s configuration to its member drives when the RAID group is in the process of having storage added.

If the init option is specified, previous user configuration information is erased from each new member drive.

RGCommit <GroupName <init> all <init>>

RGCreate

SC 5300, 5700

Creates a new empty RAID group. The optional value after the RAID level parameter (0, 1, 10, 4, 5, JBOD) represents the desired interleave in 512-byte blocks for the RAID group. If this value is not provided then the system default interleave size is used.Refer to DefaultInterleave.

RGCreate [GroupName] [RAID [0 1 10 4 5 ] JBOD] <16 32 64 128 256 512 1024 2048 >

RGCreate

SC 5500

Creates a new empty RAID group. The optional value after the RAID level parameter (0, 1, 10, 4, 5, 6, JBOD) represents the desired interleave in 512-byte blocks for the RAID group. If this value is not provided then the system default interleave size is used.Refer to DefaultInterleave.

RGCreate [GroupName] [RAID [0 1 10 4 5 6 ] JBOD] <16 32 64 128 256 512 1024 2048 >

RGDelete

Deletes all RAID groups or the specified RAID group.

RGDelete [GroupName all]

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RGDiskWriteCache

If enabled, produces higher write performance with a small risk of data loss after a system failure. If disabled, drives are updated at the expense of some write performance.

set RGDiskWriteCache [GroupName all] [enabled disabled]

get RGDiskWriteCache [GroupName all]

RGDisplay

Displays the status of a RAID group or all RAID groups.

RGDisplay <GroupName all>

RGErase

Erases the data from the specified RAID group.

CAUTION

All data is lost!

RGErase [GroupName]

RGHaltConversion

Stops the conversion of the specified RAID group.

RGHaltConversion [GroupName]

RGHaltErase

Stops the erase on the specified RAID group.

RGHaltErase [GroupName]

RGHaltInitialization

Stops the initialization of the specified RAID group.

RGHaltInitialization [GroupName]

RGHaltRebuild

Stops the rebuild(s) on the specified RAID group. If no MemberIndex is specified, all rebuilds on that RAID group are stopped.

RGHaltRebuild [GroupName] <MemberIndex>

RGMemberAdd

Adds available block devices to a new RAID group (before RGCommit has been used). Up to 10 block IDs may be specified. If ALL is specified, then all available unused block IDs are added to the RAID group until the maximum number of RAID group members has been met. The command resets the number of RAID group partitions to 1.

RGMemberAdd [GroupName] [all BlockDevID]

RGMemberRemove

Removes a RAID Member from a new RAID group (before RGCommit has been used). The command resets the number of partitions to 1.

RGMemberRemove [GroupName] [MemberIndex]

ATTO Technology Inc. FastStream SC Installation and Operation Manual

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Contents FastStream SC Atto Technology, Inc Contents Configure Storage into RAID Groups Monitor Storage, ConfigurationsPhone Home Email Alerts Drive Diagnostics Scsi Enclosure Services SESManage Atto Devices, Configurations Appendix E Warranty XxviInterface Options Appendix B Design RAID Groups XixFastStream 5000 Series features RAID protection featuresAudio/video features Additional FastStream 5300 featuresAdditional FastStream 5500 features Additional FastStream 5700 featuresFastStream SC 5300 Physical Attributes Exhibit 1.1-1 The connector side of the FastStream SC5300 Reset/restore factory default switch Operating Temperature 5 C-40 CFastStream SC 5500 Physical Attributes SAS/SATA portsLEDs on the faceplate are FastStream SC 5700 Physical Attributes Cooling and airflow Fibre Channel portsDo not block the enclosure’s vents. Page Install the FastStream Storage Controller Unpacking the packing box verifying contentsInstalling the FastStream Setting up Internet ExplorerBeginning initial configuration Select Internet OptionsUncheck the Require server verification check box Ensure Drive Integrity Before creating RAID groupsSelect Initialize and Verify Drives After creating RAID groups Configure Storage into RAID Groups Features you may chooseAuto-Rebuild Fault Tolerance Selecting an applicationInitialization Preliminary stepsQuick Digital Video AudioGeneral Digital Video, General IT or Database Click CommitCreating a custom setup Page Page Changing current user name, password Creating a read-only user name, passwordModify System Values Changing system variablesWhen you have completed your changes, click on Commit Monitor Storage, Configurations Health and Status MonitorHealth and Status Monitor page appears Configuration Display Scsi Enclosure Services SESClick the Set up Error Notification button ConfigurationPhone Home Email Alerts Exhibit 6.1-1 The Error Notification Drive Diagnostics Read only drive testClick the Read-Only Drive Test button Drive performance and health Identifying a drive attached to the FastStreamClick on Identify Drive Scsi Enclosure Services SES Setting up SESIdentifying SES elements Monitoring SES elements Use the Health and Status MonitorSelect the Monitor Enclosure Services button Use the Manage menuModify Storage RAID group processesCreating RAID groups Deleting RAID groupsAdding mirrors to a RAID configuration Changing RAID configuration RAID migrationAdding drives to a RAID group Modifying RAID group mapping Modifying RAID group partitionsRebuilding RAID groups Click on the Modify RAID Group Mapping buttonFastStream process adding or removing Hot Spares Modifying RAID optionsSelect the Add/Remove Hot Spares button Removing RAID configuration data Advanced CLIPage Manage Atto Devices, Configurations Creating a unique name for your FastStreamDiscovering, managing other Atto devices Appliance NameSaving or restoring a configuration Click on the System Configuration Save/Restore buttonUsing the ExpressNAV Storage Manager Interface OptionsUsing the serial port Using TelnetType FastStream in the New Connection dialog box EnterUpdate Firmware Click UploadPage Symbol/Abbreviation Indicates Appendix a CLI Provides an ASCII-based InterfaceCLI error messages CLI summaryCommand Default Example IiiIpdhcp Command Default Example CLI command explanations AutoMapAutoResume BlockDevClean Boot DelayDefaultInterleave BlockDevIdentifyDriveTestConfig DumpConfigurationEmailPassword DriveTestFCPortErrors EthernetSpeedEventLog EventLogFilterFCPortList FCSCSIBusyStatusFCTargets FCWWNameIPSubnetMask IsReservedMaxOpTemp MetricsPassword ReadOnlyPasswordResetFCPortErrors RestoreConfigurationRGCancelAddStorage RGAutoRebuildRGCommit RGCreateRGWaitTimeout RGPreFetchRGRebuild RGResumeConversionSaveConfiguration RMStatusRoute RouteDisplaySCSIPortReset SCSIPortResetOnStartupSerialPortBaudRate SerialPortEchoSESDiskFailureAlarm Default disabledSESEnclosures SESIdentifyTemperature TailEventLogTime TimeZoneAppendix B Design RAID Groups Jbod Just a Bunch of DisksDvraid Digital Video RAID RAID Level 0 striping, no redundancy RAID Level 1 mirroring duplicate drivesRAID Level 1 plus additional mirroring RAID Level 1+0 striping, mirror spans two drives RAID Level 4 striping, one parity driveRAID Level 5 striping, parity distributed among drives Disk Stripe Data Connecting Scsi devices to Scsi ports Appendix C Scsi CablingCable types Support Max Bits EndedAppendix D Standards and Compliances Declaration of ConformityAppendix E Warranty Manufacturer limited warranty