Dell 3000i manual Software Installation

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4Click Next.

5Accept the terms of the License Agreement, and click Next. The screen shows the default installation path.

6Click Next to accept the path, or enter a new path and click Next.

7Select an installation type:

Typical (Full installation) — This package installs both the management station and host software. It includes the necessary host-based storage agent, multipath driver, and MD Storage Manager software. Select this option if you plan to use MD Storage Manager on the host server to configure, manage, and monitor the storage array.

OR

Host — This package installs the necessary storage agent and multipath driver on a host server connected to the storage array. Select this option on all hosts that are connected to a storage array but will NOT use MD Storage Manager for any storage array management tasks.

NOTE: Dell recommends using the Host installation type if the host server is running Windows Server 2008 Core version.

8Click Next.

9If the Overwrite Warning dialog appears, click OK. The software currently being installed automatically replaces any existing versions of MD Storage Manager.

10If you selected Typical (full) installation in step 6, a screen appears asking whether to restart the event monitor automatically or manually after rebooting. You should configure only one system (either a host or a management station) to automatically restart the event monitor.

NOTE: The event monitor notifies the administrator of problem conditions with the storage array. MD Storage Manager can be installed on more than one system, but running the event monitor on multiple systems can cause multiple alert notifications to be sent for the same error condition. To avoid this issue, enable the event monitor only on a single system that monitors your storage arrays. For more information on alerts, the event monitor, and manually restarting the event monitor, see the User’s Guide.

11The Pre-Installation Summary screen appears, showing the installation destination, the required disk space, and the available disk space. If the installation path is correct, click Install.

12When the installation completes, click Done.

13A screen appears asking if you want to restart the system now. Select No, I will restart my system myself.

14If you are setting up a cluster host, double-click the MD3000i Stand Alone to Cluster.reg file located in the windows\utility directory of the MD3000i Resource CD. This merges the file into the registry of each node.

NOTE: Windows clustering is only supported on Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2008.

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Contents Systems Installation Guide February Contents Configuring iSCSI on your Storage Array If you are using Windows Server 2008 Core VersionIf you are using Rhel 5 or Sles 10 SP1 Guidelines for Configuring Your Network for iSCSI Contents Introduction System RequirementsManagement Station Hardware Requirements IntroductionIntroduction to Storage Arrays Hardware Installation Storage Configuration PlanningAbout the Enclosure Connections Direct-Attached Solutions Cabling the EnclosureRedundancy vs. Nonredundancy Private network Controller Hardware Installation Two-node cluster Ethernet Two host serverMD3000i RAID Four host server Port ControllersCorporate, public or private network Network-Attached Solutions Enclosure dual Private network ControllersIP 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 System Assembly and StartupSoftware Installation Installing the iSCSI Initiator on a Windows Host Server Installing the iSCSI Initiator on a Linux Host ServerTo install the iSCSI initiator during Rhel 4 installation To install the iSCSI initiator after Rhel 4 installationTo install the iSCSI initiator during Rhel 5 installation To install the iSCSI initiator after Rhel 5 installationTo install the iSCSI initiator during Sles 9 installation To install the iSCSI initiator after 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 Viewing Resource CD Contents Installing the ManualsDocumentation for Windows Systems Documentation for Linux Systems Insert the CDInstalling the Manuals Array Setup and iSCSI Configuration Before You StartTerminology ISCSI Configuration Worksheet Management stationStorage array TargetSubnetDefault gateway Setting Up Your iSCSI Storage Array Static IP address storage arrayISCSI controller 0, ISCSI controller 1,MD3000i Target ChapUsing iSNS Configuring iSCSI on Your Storage ArrayArray Default Management Port Settings Discover the Storage Array Out-of-band management onlyAutomatic Storage Array Discovery Manual Storage Array DiscoverySet Up the Array Initial Setup Tasks→ Configure Update your management stationAddresses on each controller Ethernet Management Ports, thenConfigure the iSCSI Ports on the Storage Array If you are using Windows Server 2008 Core Version Start the iSCSI service sc start msiscsiPerform Target Discovery from the iSCSI Initiator If you are using Linux Server If you are using Rhel 5 or Sles 10 SP1 Etc/init.d/iscsi restartIscsiadm -m node -T initiatorusername -p targetip -u Configure Host Access Understanding Chap Authentication What is CHAP?Target Chap Mutual ChapHow Chap Is Set Up Chap DefinitionsChap Types Defined Description Configure Chap Authentication on the Storage Array optional Configuring Target Chap Authentication on the Storage ArrayChap Settings Selection Description None 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 If you are using a Linux Server Iscsicli SessionListViewing the status of your iSCSI connections Optional Set Up In-Band Management Premium Features Troubleshooting ToolsSetting Up Your iSCSI Storage Array Uninstalling Software Uninstalling From WindowsUninstalling Software Uninstalling From Linux Uninstalldellmdstoragemanager and press EnterGuidelines for Configuring Your Network for iSCSI Windows Host SetupNetwork Configuration Guidelines Linux Host Setup Configuring TCP/IP on Linux using Dhcp root users only NETWORKING=yes HOSTNAME=mymachine.mycompany.comNetwork Configuration Guidelines Index Linux, 64 static IP, 63 WinsIndex RAID

3000i specifications

The Dell 3000i is a powerful and versatile storage solution designed to meet the needs of modern businesses. Known for its flexibility and efficiency, this entry-level storage array offers a range of features that cater to small to medium enterprises and branch offices, providing them with reliable, scalable, and high-performance data management capabilities.

One of the standout features of the Dell 3000i is its impressive performance. It is powered by Dell's proprietary technology, enabling it to handle various workloads with ease. With support for both block and file storage, the 3000i allows organizations to streamline their data operations and optimize their storage strategies. This flexibility means that regardless of the specific requirements, users can manage their data efficiently and effectively.

The Dell 3000i supports multiple connectivity options, including iSCSI and Fibre Channel, ensuring that it can be integrated seamlessly into existing IT environments. This versatility allows organizations to leverage their current infrastructure while capitalizing on the advanced capabilities of the 3000i. Additionally, it features a modular architecture, enabling users to scale their storage incrementally as their needs grow. This means businesses can start with a small footprint and expand their storage capacity without any disruption.

Data protection is a critical concern for all organizations, and the Dell 3000i addresses this with advanced RAID configurations, which safeguard data against hardware failures. Furthermore, it includes features such as snapshots and remote replication, allowing businesses to implement robust disaster recovery solutions. These capabilities ensure that data remains safe and accessible, even in the event of unexpected incidents.

Another notable characteristic of the Dell 3000i is its management interface. The system is equipped with an intuitive and user-friendly management console that simplifies administrative tasks. This console provides real-time insights into performance metrics, storage utilization, and system health, enabling IT administrators to make informed decisions quickly.

In conclusion, the Dell 3000i stands out as a reliable and efficient storage solution for organizations seeking to enhance their operational capabilities. With its high performance, flexibility, and robust data protection features, it effectively supports the growing data demands of today’s digital landscape. Businesses looking for a storage system that can evolve with their needs will find the Dell 3000i to be a compelling choice, combining advanced technology with user-friendly management for optimal data handling.