Dell MD3660I manual Silent Installation, Enabling Premium Features Optional

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Silent Installation

Silent Installation On Windows

To run silent installation on a Windows system:

1.Copy the custom_silent.properties file in the /windows folder of the installation media or image to a writable location on the host server.

2.Modify the custom_silent.properties file to reflect the features, models and installation options to be used. Then, save the file.

3.After the custom_silent.properties file is revised to reflect your specific installation, run the following command to begin the silent installation:

mdss_install.exe –f <host_server_path>\ custom_silent.properties

Silent Installation On Linux

To run silent installation on a Linux system:

NOTE: On Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 operating systems, run the following script from the root directory to install prerequisite packages:

#md_prereq_install.sht

1.Copy the custom_silent.properties file in the /windows folder of the installation media or image to a writable location on the host server.

2.Modify the custom_silent.properties file to reflect the features, models and installation options to be used. Then, save the file.

3.After the custom_silent.properties file is revised, run the following command to begin the installation:

./mdss_install.bin –f <host_server_path>/custom_silent.properties

Enabling Premium Features (Optional)

If you ordered premium features, follow the instructions on the Premium Features card to install the additional features.

Upgrading PowerVault MD Storage Manager

To upgrade from a previous version of the PowerVault MD Storage Manager, uninstall the previous version (see Uninstalling MD Storage Manager), and then follow the instructions in Installing MD Storage Manager to install the new version.

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Contents Page Dell Inc Contents Appendix Manual Configuration Of iSCSI Uninstalling MD Storage ManagerIncreasing Bandwidth With Multiple iSCSI Sessions Page System Requirements IntroductionIntroduction To Storage Arrays Management Station RequirementsPage Planning The Storage Configuration Hardware InstallationConnecting The Storage Array Cabling The Storage ArrayDirect-Attached Configurations Redundant And Non-Redundant ConfigurationsFour Hosts in a Dual-Controller Configuration Two Hosts Connected to Two Controllers Two Cluster Nodes Connected to Two Controllers Network-Attached Configurations Servers Connected to Two Controllers Servers Connected to Two RAID Controllers Cabling PowerVault MD3060e Expansion Enclosures Select Upgrade → EMM Firmware Expanding With New PowerVault MD3060e Expansion EnclosuresModular Disk Configuration Utility Installing MD Storage ManagerGraphical Installation Recommended Console InstallationSelect Install MD Storage Software Enabling Premium Features Optional Silent InstallationUpgrading PowerVault MD Storage Manager Silent Installation On WindowsPage Post Installation Tasks ISCSI Configuration TerminologyBefore You Begin Configuring iSCSI On Your Storage Array ISCSI Configuration WorksheetStorage Array Configuration Post Connection Establishment Steps Configure The Storage Array Using PowerVault MdcuMicrosoft Windows Host Setup Guidelines For Configuring Your Network For iSCSIUsing a Dhcp server Using a Static IP AddressUsing a DNS Server Linux Host SetupUsing a Wins Server Using DhcpNETWORKING=yes HOSTNAME=mymachine.mycompany.com Page Uninstalling MD Storage Manager From Windows Uninstalling MD Storage ManagerRun the file Uninstall Dell MD Storage Software.exe Uninstalling MD Storage Manager From LinuxAppendix Manual Configuration Of iSCSI Default Management Port SettingsDiscover The Storage Array Out-of-band Management Only Automatic Storage Array Discovery Setting Up The ArrayManual Storage Array Discovery Launch MD Storage ManagerConfigure The iSCSI Ports On The Storage Array Perform Target Discovery From The iSCSI InitiatorFor Windows Server 2003 Or Windows Server 2008 GUI Version For Windows Server 2008 Core Version Understanding Chap Authentication Configure Host AccessWhat Is Chap Target ChapConfiguring Target Chap Authentication On The Storage Array Configure Chap Authentication On The Storage Array OptionalMutual Chap Chap DefinitionsConfiguring Mutual Chap Authentication On The Storage Array Configure Chap Authentication On The Host Server OptionalChap Setting Description Authentication before allowing accessIscsicli RemoveTargetPortal IPaddress TCPlisteningport Go to Connected Targets For Suse Linux Enterprise Server SP3 Using The GUIConnect To The Target Storage Array From The Host Server If you are using Windows Server 2008 Core VersionTCPPortNumberOfTargetPortal is For Linux ServerOptional Set Up In-Band Management Appendix Using Internet Storage Naming Service Page Windows Load Balance Policy Appendix Load BalancingRound Robin With Subset Least Queue Depth With SubsetIncreasing Bandwidth With Multiple iSCSI Sessions Initiator Configuration Page Appendix Stopping And Starting iSCSI Services In Linux Page Subnet Default gateway IPv4 Settings WorksheetISCSI port 1, IPv6 Settings Worksheet Host iSCSI portISCSI controller 0, ISCSI controller 1,