Dell 3000i manual Expanding with New MD1000 Enclosures

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6Turn on attached units:

a Turn on the MD1000 expansion enclosure(s). Wait for the enclosure status LED to light blue. b Turn on the MD3000i and wait for the status LED to indicate that the unit is ready:

If the status LEDs light a solid amber, the MD3000i is still coming online.

If the status LEDs are blinking amber, there is an error that can be viewed using the MD Storage Manager.

If the status LEDs light a solid blue, the MD3000i is ready.

cAfter the MD3000i is online and ready, turn on any attached host systems.

7After the MD1000 is configured as the expansion enclosure to the MD3000i, restore the data that was backed up in step 1.

After they are online, the MD1000 enclosures are available for use within the MD3000i system.

Expanding with New MD1000 Enclosures

Perform the following steps to attach new MD1000 expansion enclosures to the MD3000i:

1Before adding the MD1000 enclosure(s), make sure the MD3000i software is installed and up to date. For more information, refer to the Dell™ PowerVault™ MD3000i Support Matrix available on support.dell.com.

a Install or update (to the latest version available on support.dell.com) the MD Storage Manager on each host server.

b Install or update (to the latest version available on support.dell.com) the multipath drivers on each host server.

c Using the MD Storage Manager, update the MD3000i RAID controller firmware (SupportDownload FirmwareDownload RAID Controller Module Firmware) and the NVSRAM (SupportDownload FirmwareDownload RAID Controller Module NVSRAM).

2Stop I/O and turn off all systems:

a Stop all I/O to the array and turn off affected host systems attached to the MD3000i. b Turn off the MD3000i.

c Turn off any MD1000 enclosures in the affected system.

3Referencing the applicable configuration for your rack (Figure 2-1 through Figure 2-5), cable the MD1000 enclosure(s) to the MD3000i.

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Contents Systems Installation Guide February Contents If you are using Rhel 5 or Sles 10 SP1 Configuring iSCSI on your Storage ArrayIf you are using Windows Server 2008 Core Version Guidelines for Configuring Your Network for iSCSI Contents System Requirements IntroductionManagement Station Hardware Requirements IntroductionIntroduction to Storage Arrays About the Enclosure Connections Hardware InstallationStorage Configuration Planning Redundancy vs. Nonredundancy Direct-Attached SolutionsCabling the Enclosure MD3000i RAID Private network Controller Hardware InstallationTwo-node cluster Ethernet Two host server Corporate, public or private network Four host server PortControllers Enclosure dual Private network Controllers Network-Attached Solutions IP SAN Gigabit Ethernet Host servers Ethernet switch Attaching MD1000 Expansion Enclosures Expanding with Previously Configured MD1000 Enclosures Expanding with New MD1000 Enclosures Hardware Installation Software Installation Software InstallationSystem Assembly and Startup Installing the iSCSI Initiator on a Linux Host Server Installing the iSCSI Initiator on a Windows Host ServerTo install the iSCSI initiator during Rhel 4 installation To install the iSCSI initiator after Rhel 4 installationTo install the iSCSI initiator after Rhel 5 installation To install the iSCSI initiator during Rhel 5 installationTo install the iSCSI initiator after Sles 9 installation To install the iSCSI initiator during Sles 9 installationInstalling MD Storage Software Software Installation Command to manually mount CD is When the installation completes, click Done Installing a Dedicated Management Station Windows and Linux Documentation for Windows Systems Viewing Resource CD ContentsInstalling the Manuals Insert the CD Documentation for Linux SystemsInstalling the Manuals Terminology Array Setup and iSCSI ConfigurationBefore You Start Management station ISCSI Configuration WorksheetStorage array TargetStatic IP address storage array SubnetDefault gateway Setting Up Your iSCSI Storage ArrayISCSI controller 0, ISCSI controller 1,Target Chap MD3000iArray Using iSNSConfiguring iSCSI on Your Storage Array Discover the Storage Array Out-of-band management only Default Management Port SettingsAutomatic Storage Array Discovery Manual Storage Array DiscoverySet Up the Array Update your management station Initial Setup Tasks→ ConfigureAddresses on each controller Ethernet Management Ports, thenConfigure the iSCSI Ports on the Storage Array Perform Target Discovery from the iSCSI Initiator If you are using Windows Server 2008 Core VersionStart the iSCSI service sc start msiscsi If you are using Linux Server Etc/init.d/iscsi restart If you are using Rhel 5 or Sles 10 SP1Iscsiadm -m node -T initiatorusername -p targetip -u Configure Host Access What is CHAP? Understanding Chap AuthenticationTarget Chap Mutual ChapChap Types Defined Description How Chap Is Set UpChap Definitions Chap Settings Selection Description None Configure Chap Authentication on the Storage Array optionalConfiguring Target Chap Authentication on the Storage Array Configuring Mutual Chap Authentication on the Storage Array Configure Chap Authentication on the Host Server optional IPaddressofiSCSIportonstoragearray CHAPusername CHAPpassword Setting Up Your iSCSI Storage Array If you are using Rhel 5 or Sles 10 SP1 If you are using SLES10 SP1 via the GUI Connect to the Target Storage Array from the Host Server TCPPortNumberOfTargetPortal is Iscsicli SessionList If you are using a Linux ServerViewing the status of your iSCSI connections Optional Set Up In-Band Management Troubleshooting Tools Premium FeaturesSetting Up Your iSCSI Storage Array Uninstalling Software Uninstalling SoftwareUninstalling From Windows Uninstalldellmdstoragemanager and press Enter Uninstalling From LinuxNetwork Configuration Guidelines Guidelines for Configuring Your Network for iSCSIWindows Host Setup Linux Host Setup NETWORKING=yes HOSTNAME=mymachine.mycompany.com Configuring TCP/IP on Linux using Dhcp root users onlyNetwork Configuration Guidelines Index IndexLinux, 64 static IP, 63 Wins RAID