Dell MD3000 owner manual Volume Shadow-Copy Service, Virtual Disk Copy

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Volume Shadow-Copy Service

The Microsoft Volume Shadow-copy Service (VSS) is a storage management interface for Microsoft Windows Server® 2003. VSS enables your storage array to interact with third-party applications that use the VSS Application Programming Interface. Microsoft VSS is included in the Windows Server 2003 installation.

NOTE: A volume is another term for virtual disk.

VSS attaches to the service and uses it to coordinate the creation of snapshot virtual disks on the storage array. VSS-initiated snapshot virtual disks can be triggered through backup tools, known as requestors. The VSS Provider Configuration Tool makes available the following configuration options:

Snapshot Repository Virtual Disk Properties — This section contains a drop-down list for the RAID level and a field for entering source virtual disk capacity percentage for snapshot repositories.

Snapshot Repository Virtual Disk Location — This section contains a list of preferences for the location of the snapshot repository virtual disk. These preferences are honored whenever conditions permit.

The Microsoft VSS installer service for storage provisioning is available on the MD3000 Resource CD in the \windows\VDS_VSS directory.

Storage Management VSS Hardware Provider Tips:

The number of snapshot virtual disks that can be created using a single snapshot set varies with the I/O load on the RAID controller modules. Under little or no I/O load, the number of virtual disks in a snapshot set should be limited to eight. Under high I/O loads, the limit should be three.

The snapshot virtual disks created in the storage management software are differential snapshots. Plex snapshots are not supported.

Virtual disks to be used as source virtual disks for VSS snapshots should have names no longer than 16 characters. The VSS hardware provider uses the base virtual disk name as a prefix for the snapshot and repository virtual disk names. The resulting snapshot and repository names will be too long if the source virtual disk name exceeds 16 characters.

Virtual Disk Copy

Virtual Disk Copy is a premium feature you can use to back up data, copy data from disk groups that use smaller-capacity physical disks to disk groups using greater capacity physical disks, or restore snapshot virtual disk data to the source virtual disk. Virtual Disk Copy generates a full copy of data from the source virtual disk to the target virtual disk in a storage array.

Source Virtual Disk — When you create a virtual disk copy, a copy pair consisting of a source virtual disk and a target virtual disk is created on the same storage array. When a virtual disk copy is started, data from the source virtual disk is copied completely to the target virtual disk.

Using Your RAID Enclosure

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Contents W . d e l l . c o m s u p p o r t . d e l l . c o m Dell PowerVault MD3000 RAID EnclosureFebruary Contents Virtual Disk Migration and Disk Roaming Using Snapshot and Disk Copy TogetherWhen a RAID Controller Module Is Replaced or Removed Safety First-For You and Your Enclosure 111 Troubleshooting Enclosure Cooling ProblemsReturning Items for Warranty Repair or Credit 103About Your System Enclosure FeaturesOverview Modular Disk Storage Manager Other Information You May NeedIndicators on the Enclosure Bezel Hardware FeaturesEnclosure Front-Panel Indicators and FeaturesPower green Should always be unlitSplit mode LED green Enclosure mode switchPower LED green Steady green Back-Panel Indicators and Features RAID Controller Modules Off All links in port disconnected or cable Off Battery backup unit and battery is operatingGreen All links in port connected Each SAS portRAID Controller Module Battery backup unit BBU tray Battery Backup Unit Cache Functions and FeaturesCooling fans On/off switch Power Supply and Cooling Fan FeaturesAC power LED Page About Your System Cabling Your RAID Enclosure Before You BeginAbout the Enclosure Connections Rail kit Any relevant documentation, includingRedundancy vs. Nonredundancy Single SAS In-Port ConfigurationsCabling the Enclosure MD1000 Expansion Enclosure Cabling Your RAID Enclosure MD1000 Expansion Enclosure Single-HBA host serverMD3000 RAID Enclosure Dual SAS In-Port Configurations MD1000 Expansion Enclosure RAID controller module Single-HBA host serverPage Page Page Attaching MD1000 Expansion Enclosures Expanding with Previously Configured MD1000 EnclosuresExpanding with New MD1000 Enclosures Cabling Your RAID Enclosure Physical Disks Using Your RAID EnclosurePhysical Disks, Virtual Disks, and Disk Groups Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology Smart Physical Disk StatesOffline Supported RAID LevelsVirtual Disks and Disk Groups Disk failures may result in data lossRAID Segment Size Hot Spares and RebuildRAID Level Usage Rebuild Media Errors and Unreadable SectorsGlobal Hot Spares Hot Spare OperationForeground Initialization RAID Operations and FeaturesVirtual Disk Operations Background InitializationCycle Time Disk Group OperationsRAID Level Migration Page Virtual Disk Migration and Disk Roaming RAID Background Operations PriorityUsing Your RAID Enclosure Storage Partitions Advanced FeaturesHost Types Snapshot Repository Virtual Disk Virtual Disk ServiceSnapshot Virtual Disks Virtual Disk Copy Volume Shadow-Copy ServiceUsing Snapshot and Disk Copy Together Multi-Path Software Hardware Redundancy and FailoverRedundancy and Non-Redundancy Host Cabling for Redundancy Host Bus AdaptersUsing Your RAID Enclosure When a RAID Controller Module Is Replaced or Removed RAID Controller Failover Modes RAID Enclosure Thermal ShutdownExpansion Enclosure Firmware Updating Enclosure FirmwareRAID Controller Module Firmware Physical Disk FirmwareRemoving and Replacing the Front Bezel Installing Enclosure ComponentsRecommended Tools Removing Physical Disks from the Enclosure Removing and Installing Physical DisksInstalling SAS Physical Disks in the Enclosure Physical disk Removing a RAID Controller Module Removing and Installing a RAID Controller ModuleRemoving and Installing a RAID Controller Module Release tab Installing a RAID Controller ModuleBattery unit Removing a Power Supply/Cooling Fan Module Removing and Installing the Power Supply/Cooling Fan ModuleInstalling a Power Supply/Cooling Fan Module Removing the Control Panel Removing and Installing the Control PanelInstalling the Control Panel Removing and Installing the Midplane Controller/power supply cage Removing and Replacing the Controller/Power Supply CagePage Start-Up Routine Safety First-For You and Your EnclosureTroubleshooting External Connections Troubleshooting Your EnclosureLiquid spilled on the enclosure Excessive humidity Troubleshooting a Wet EnclosureTroubleshooting a Damaged Enclosure ProblemTroubleshooting Power Supplies Troubleshooting a Fan Troubleshooting Enclosure Cooling ProblemsTroubleshooting SAS Physical Disks Multiple physical disks are not seen in MD Storage Manager Single physical disk is not seen in MD Storage ManagerPhysical disk status LED is flashing amber Hard Controller Failures and Lockdown Conditions Troubleshooting Enclosure ConnectionsECC Errors PCI ErrorsNoncritical Conditions Critical ConditionsTroubleshooting Your Enclosure Getting Help Online ServicesObtaining Assistance Automated Order-Status Service AutoTech ServiceSupport Service Dell Enterprise Training Problems With Your OrderContacting Dell Before You CallSales Technical Support Dell Dimension, DellTechnical Support Services Technical SupportHome/Small Business Customer Care SwitchboardInternational Access Code Tech Support for XPS City Code Home/Small Business FaxOffice Hardware Warranty Phone Support Support Customer Service Home/Home OfficeCustomer Service small/med./large business Hardware Warranty Phone Support Home/HomePrecision Technical Support servers and storage Technical Support Dimension and InspironTechnical Support projectors, PDAs, switches Technical Support OptiPlex, Latitude, and DellSwitchboard Home/Small Business International Access Code Technical Support for XPSSwitchboard Relational Switchboard Fax RelationalSales under 500 employees General Support calling from GuayaquilMail fisupport@dell.com Country Code Technical Support City Code Customer CareFax calls from outside of France Switchboard calls from outside of FranceCountry Code Technical Support for XPS City Codes 1 Technical Support for all other Dell computersRouters, and so on Customer Care International Access Code Technical SupportCountry Code Gold Service Technical Support Gold Service SwitchboardCity Code Ireland Sales Technical Support portables, desktops, servers,Storage Sales Large Corporate Accounts Sales Home and Small BusinessCountry Code Technical Support Routers Technical Support outside of Japan projectors Technical Support outside of Japan DimensionInspiron Technical Support Dell Precision, OptiPlex, Latitude Technical Support outside of Japan Dell PrecisionFax Technical Support and Customer Service City Code Support Dimension, PDA, Electronics,Accessories Sales Customer Service Austin, Texas, U.S.ACountry Code Technical Support Dell Precision, OptiPlex, International Access Code Technical Support XPSCity Code Latitude Technical Support Dimension, Inspiron, Customer ServiceRelational Sales Switchboard FaxFax Switchboard Relational Customer CareCountry Code Customer Care Customer Service FaxReception Desk Fax Technical Support, Customer Service, and Sales Precision Technical Support PowerApp, PowerEdgeSwitchboard Sales International Access Code Mail dellzasupport@dell.comAll other Dell products Technical Support Corporate City Code Relational Customer CareEmployee Purchase Program EPP Support City Code Technical Support Home and Small Business forTechnical Support OptiPlex, Latitude, Inspiron PowerConnect, and PowerVault Customer CareCorporate/Public Sector Sales International Access Code Country Code City CodeMail delldirectsupport@dell.com Customer Care website Home and Small Business Sales100 101 102 Celsius Amperes AC Alternating currentBTU British thermal unit Cm Centimeters Cmos Complementary metal-oxide semiconductor 104Fahrenheit 105LVD Low voltage differential Meters MA Milliamperes 106107 TCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol System diskette See bootable diskette108 Volts VAC Volts alternating current VDC Volts direct current 109110 Index Safety Segment size migrationRedundancy consistency check Index
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