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4Configuration

4.1 The basic configuration of the iSCSI computer

Connect your keyboard and a monitor to the iSCSI computer. You will only need those devices for the basic configuration or extended maintenance configuration.

You may have to change the function “Halt On: All Errors” in your PC's BIOS, so that the system starts even without the keyboard. The correct configuration is “Halt On: All But Keyboard.”

4.2 First-time operation of Open-E iSCSI

Now start your system.

After booting graphical screen is complete, Open-E iSCSI will provide you with information on the current software version and the network settings:

Welcome to Open-E iSCSI

(Press F1 for Help)

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Model:

Open-E iSCSI ENTERPRISE

Version:

1.61.IE00000000.1838

Release date:

2006-05-22

S/N:

1357186427

Network settings:

ip: 192.168.0.220/255.255.255.0

interface 1:

eth0

interface 2:

eth1

ip: 192.168.1.220/255.255.255.0

Https settings:

443

port

allow from

all

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Contents Manual Ver .61 May 02 Description of functions Hardware installationConfiguration Before you get startedTroubleshooting Guide Appendix a Appendix B Disclaimer CopyrightTrademarks System requirements Content of this packageBefore you get started Required tools Safety precautionsSupported clients Supported network protocolsDescription of the functions FeaturesWhat is iSCSI? Why Open-E iSCSI?RAID types Getting ready Hardware installationInstalling Open-E iSCSI Page First-time operation of Open-E iSCSI ConfigurationBasic configuration of the iSCSI computer Logging into Open-E iSCSI Enterprise Page Create RAID Units Adding Disk Units Creating iSCSI targets volumePage Configuring end user workstation How to connect iSCSI in Windows 2000/XP/2003 Description of functions Server Functions of Open-E iSCSI via browser accessF1, F2 and F5 Shutting down and restartingNetwork Function Language SettingsSet bonding Function IP addressFunction Ipsec Function BondingPrimary AdministratorMii Function Administrator Access Function Administrator PasswordFunction E-mail notification Function USE Snmp How to retrieve information from SNMP?Function SSL Certificate Authority You can get information by Function Remote accessHardware Function UPS configuration Function Clock settings Target Manager Function Unit Manager Function Power button settingsFunction Set time Function Motherboard infoFunction Units Assigned Function iSCSI Volume ManagerFunction Disks Localizer Function Number of snapshots Function Snapshot definition Function Create new target Function Chap User Target AccessFunction Target IP Access Function Target Volume ManagerFunction Target Remove Function Chap User Target Snapshot AccessFunction Target Rename Function Create new Chap user Function Target Snapshot AccessFunction Snapshot rename Function Delete Chap user Function Edit Chap userUsing snapshot with Open-E iSCSI Function System Restart Shutdown Function System ShutdownFunction Schedule for shutdown Miscellaneous Function Connection resetSnapshot Software Update During update from CD please follow this steps Function Update downloaderFailed 2.5 S.M.A.R.T Function S.M.A.R.T. e-mail notificationHardware Page Function S.M.A.R.T. unit’s health status 3.3 S.M.A.R.TFunction S.M.A.R.T. info 4.1 H/W Raid Function 3ware administrationsFunction S.M.A.R.T. test Function Create new S/W RAID unit Function Qlogic administrationFibre Channel 4.3 S/W RaidAvailable Raids RAID 6 layout parity-algorithm RAID 5 layout parity-algorithmFunction S/W RAID E-mail notification RAID Function „ManagerFunction „Software RAID unit remove Function „InfoPage Error passwords do not match Troubleshooting GuideOpen-E iSCSI does not boot, keyboard LEDs are flashing Error values are not validIntellectual Property Rights Appendix aOpen-E Software License agreement Ownership and CopyrightWaiver Authorized ServiceDisclaimer of Warranties Limitation of LiabilityGNU General Public License Appendix BPage Page Page Page Page No Warranty How to Apply These Terms to Your New Libraries