Dell MD3660I manual

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One or more host servers attached to the storage array can access the data on the storage array. You can also establish multiple physical paths between the host(s) and the storage array so that loss of any single path (for example, through failure of a host server port) does not result in loss of access to data on the storage array.

The storage array is managed by MD Storage Manager running on a:

Host server — On a host server system, MD Storage Manager and the storage array communicate management requests and event information using SAS connections.

Management station — On a management station, MD Storage Manager communicates with the storage array either through an Ethernet connection to the storage array management port or through an Ethernet connection to a host server. The Ethernet connection passes management information between the management station and the storage array using SAS connections.

Using MD Storage Manager, you can configure the physical disks in the storage array into logical components called disk groups and then divide the disk groups into virtual disks. Disk groups are created in the unconfigured capacity of a storage array. Virtual disks are created in the free capacity of a disk group.

Unconfigured capacity comprises physical disks not already assigned to a disk group. When a virtual disk is created using unconfigured capacity, a disk group is automatically created. If the only virtual disk in a disk group is deleted, the disk group is also deleted. Free capacity is space in a disk group that is not assigned to any virtual disk.

Data is written to the physical disks in the storage array using RAID technology. RAID levels define the way in which data is written to physical disks. Different RAID levels offer different levels of accessibility, redundancy, and capacity. You can set a specified RAID level for each disk group and virtual disk on your storage array. For more information about using RAID and managing data in your storage solution, see the Administrator's Guide at support.dell.com/manuals.

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Contents Page Dell Inc Contents Uninstalling MD Storage Manager Appendix Manual Configuration Of iSCSIIncreasing Bandwidth With Multiple iSCSI Sessions Page Introduction System RequirementsIntroduction To Storage Arrays Management Station RequirementsPage Hardware Installation Planning The Storage ConfigurationConnecting The Storage Array Cabling The Storage ArrayRedundant And Non-Redundant Configurations Direct-Attached 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 Expanding With New PowerVault MD3060e Expansion Enclosures Select Upgrade → EMM FirmwareInstalling MD Storage Manager Modular Disk Configuration UtilitySelect Install MD Storage Software Graphical Installation RecommendedConsole Installation Silent Installation Enabling Premium Features OptionalUpgrading PowerVault MD Storage Manager Silent Installation On WindowsPage Before You Begin Post Installation TasksISCSI Configuration Terminology ISCSI Configuration Worksheet Configuring iSCSI On Your Storage ArrayStorage Array Configuration Configure The Storage Array Using PowerVault Mdcu Post Connection Establishment StepsGuidelines For Configuring Your Network For iSCSI Microsoft Windows Host SetupUsing a Dhcp server Using a Static IP AddressLinux Host Setup Using a DNS ServerUsing a Wins Server Using DhcpNETWORKING=yes HOSTNAME=mymachine.mycompany.com Page Uninstalling MD Storage Manager Uninstalling MD Storage Manager From WindowsUninstalling MD Storage Manager From Linux Run the file Uninstall Dell MD Storage Software.exeDiscover The Storage Array Out-of-band Management Only Appendix Manual Configuration Of iSCSIDefault Management Port Settings Setting Up The Array Automatic Storage Array DiscoveryManual Storage Array Discovery Launch MD Storage ManagerFor Windows Server 2003 Or Windows Server 2008 GUI Version Configure The iSCSI Ports On The Storage ArrayPerform Target Discovery From The iSCSI Initiator For Windows Server 2008 Core Version Configure Host Access Understanding Chap AuthenticationWhat Is Chap Target ChapConfigure Chap Authentication On The Storage Array Optional Configuring Target Chap Authentication On The Storage ArrayMutual Chap Chap DefinitionsConfigure Chap Authentication On The Host Server Optional Configuring Mutual Chap Authentication On The Storage ArrayChap Setting Description Authentication before allowing accessIscsicli RemoveTargetPortal IPaddress TCPlisteningport For Suse Linux Enterprise Server SP3 Using The GUI Go to Connected TargetsIf you are using Windows Server 2008 Core Version Connect To The Target Storage Array From The Host ServerFor Linux Server TCPPortNumberOfTargetPortal isOptional Set Up In-Band Management Appendix Using Internet Storage Naming Service Page Appendix Load Balancing Windows Load Balance PolicyRound 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 IPv4 Settings Worksheet Subnet Default gatewayISCSI port 1, ISCSI controller 0, IPv6 Settings WorksheetHost iSCSI port ISCSI controller 1,