ATTO Technology VT-Class manual Atto ExpressNAV Browser-based Interface, ExpressNAV Pages

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5.0 ATTO ExpressNAV: Browser-based Interface

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Browser compatibility

 

Opening an ExpressNAV session

 

Navigating ExpressNAV

 

5.1 ExpressNAV Pages

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Status

 

Ethernet

 

SNMP

 

Serial Port

 

Fibre Channel

 

Storage Management

 

RAID

 

Clear Data

 

Logical Units

 

Partitions

 

Zoning

 

Tape Volumes

 

Tape Drives

 

Move Medium

 

Rebuild

 

Configuration

 

Advanced

 

Restart

 

Help

 

6.0 CLI: Interface via ASCII-based Commands

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6.1 Summary of CLI Commands

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6.2 General Use Commands

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FirmwareRestart

 

Help

 

RestoreConfiguration

 

SaveConfiguration

 

SystemSN

 

VerboseMode

 

ZoneCommit

 

6.3 Ethernet Commands

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EthernetSpeed

 

Exit

 

FTPPassword

 

IPAddress

 

IPDHCP

 

IPGateway

 

IPSubnetMask

 

SNMPTrapAddress

 

SNMPTraps

 

SNMPUpdates

 

TelnetPassword

 

TelnetTimeout

 

TelnetUsername

 

TelnetUsername

 

Diamond Storage Array Installation and Operation Manual

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Contents Diamond Storage Array VT-Class Page Page Contents ExpressNAV Pages Atto ExpressNAV Browser-based InterfaceSerial Port Configuration Commands Fibre Channel Configuration CommandsMaintenance Services Commands Diagnostic CommandsECC Drive Management CommandsDiagnostics, Upgrade and Maintenance Troubleshooting Configuring the Diamond-VTResetting Defaults Virtual TapeAppendix E Specifications Xii Appendix D Sample Zoning Command SequencesAppendix F Product Safety Xiii Appendix G Part numbers Xiv Appendix H WarrantyAtto Technology, Inc PrefaceDisclaimer Page Diamond Storage Array-VT Product Overview Diamond-VT featuresScsi model Fibre Channel modelRS-232 Diamond-VT Technical OverviewEthernet 400MB/secATA Interface Engine AIE The interface to each Adxt Powers ATA to New LevelsPhysical setup Installation InstructionsSet up the Ethernet connection Connect to EthernetConfiguration examples Set up Virtual Tape configurationConnect to Ethernet, on page 5, follow RAID Level 10 with Hot Spare sledsFloor model Diamond-VT ComponentsRack mount model Rack Mount Diamond-VT Physical SetupFloor Model Physical setup Manual configuration Connecting a Fibre Channel ArrayAutoconfiguration Fibre Channel connections To connect the Scsi Diamond-VT Connecting a Scsi ArrayBus speed, MB/sec Bus width Max. bus lengths Max. device BitsScsi connections Command Line Interface Accessing the Diamond-VTAtto ExpressNAV RS-232 portSnmp Initiator Host Diamond-VT In-band CLI Over Fibre ChannelDetails Initiator/Host Diamond-VT Serial 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 Browser compatibility Atto ExpressNAV Browser-based InterfaceNavigating ExpressNAV Parameter name Submit button Reset buttonExpressNAV Pages Configuration Tape VolumesLogical Units PartitionsReady CLI Interface via ASCII-based CommandsSaveConfiguration command Hostname Return type/mode Return format/contentCommand Defaults Example Summary of CLI CommandsCLI index Zoneaddhost zone1 General Use Commands Ethernet Commands TelnetPassword SNMPUpdatesTelnetTimeout SNMPTrapsFibre Channel Configuration Commands FcPortName FcPortListFcScsiBusyStatus FcWWNameSerialPortBaudRate Serial Port Configuration CommandsSerialPortHandshake SerialPortEchoMaintenance Services Commands Diagnostic Commands SledFaultLED PowerAudibleAlarmTapeVolumeInfo RAID5ClearDataStatusDrive Management Commands LUNState DriveWipeIdeTransferRate IdeWriteCacheRAIDInterleave RAID5ClearDataRAIDHaltRebuild RAIDManualRebuildTapeVolumeBlockSize RestoreModePagesRebuildPriority TapeWriteProtectZoneCreate ZoneClearAllZoneDelete ZoneRemoveDeviceCLI configure drives Virtual Tape Volumes Configuring the Diamond-VTRAID Level Hot Spare sledsEnhancing performance InterleaveVirtual Tape Optional Hot Spare Sled To set up RAID Level 10 with Hot Spare sledsZones Planned configuration is a work-in-processPrinciples of Zoning Device portion defines the LUNsType ZoneInfo Factors to considerStatus and Sense Data To create a zone Configuring ZoningTo remove zones To change current zonesZone definition tables The Zone commands ErrorsUpdating firmware via the optional Ethernet card Updating FirmwareUpdating firmware via the RS-232 serial port Type put ....ima Cd c\diamond\flashPower On Self Test Post Each time Diagnostics, Upgrade and MaintenanceRS-232 Monitoring Port and CLI One tool to Ethernet Monitoring Port and CLI If the optional25C 32C 35C 40C Power Supply Monitoring The Diamond-VTSystem Fault LED and Error Codes If a serious Disk Drive Activity and Disk Fault LEDs Each Monitoring, reporting Windows 2000 special instructions Error Messages TroubleshootingCommand Line Interface messages Specific situations and suggestionsIf you can’t access the Diamond-VT CLI via Ethernet If a power supply failsIf you cannot read or write to the Diamond-VT Type FirmwareRestart in CLIFactory Default Resetting DefaultsDefault Return to Default settingsCommand Default Rebuilding RAID Level 5 and 10 Configurations To synchronize mirrored drives manually Hardware Maintenance Hardware maintenance Disk Drives Hot Swap Operating InstructionsBlower Assemblies Power SuppliesTo replace a blower assembly Fibre Channel technology Appendix a GlossarySAN technology Scsi protocolAppendix Fibre Channel FeatureAppendix B ATA Disk Technology Appendix C LunInfo for a Jbod setup PartitionInfo active 59 LunInfoZoneInfo TapeVolumeInfoViii First time configuration after download Appendix D Sample Zoning Command SequencesSimple configuration Symmetric ModelZoneClearAll ZoneCreate zone1 Asymmetric ModelZoneAddPort zone1 ZoneCreate zone2 ZoneAddPort zone2 ZoneCreate zone3Combined Symmetric/Asymmetric Model Rack Mount Dimensions Appendix E SpecificationsFloor Mount Dimensions Environmental and physicalSafety compliances Appendix F Product SafetyEMC specifications Radio and television interferenceDescription All models Appendix G Part numbersContact Atto Technology, Inc Appendix H WarrantyManufacturer limited warranty