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RamSan-300/320 User’s Manual
RamSan-300/320 User’s Manual
Table of Contents
Batteries Fans
Document Overview
Safety Precautions
Preface
Conventions
Revision History
Following table describes revisions to this document
Introduction
Overview
System Components
Power
Non-Volatility
Configurable Backup
Active BackupTM mode optional
Performance
Electro-Static Discharge Warning
Installation
Battery Warning
System Inspection
RamSan-320
Rack Mounting
Connecting the Fibre Channel Ports
Connecting the Power Supplies
FC 4 FC
Power AC Voltage
Power switch
Turning on the System
AC Voltage indicator light
System Initialization
System is now ready for normal operation
Management Tool Overview
Front Panel Display
Text Management Interface
Connecting using a terminal program
Front Panel menu system layout
Connecting using Telnet
General interface layout and instructions
Text Management Interface Sub-Menu
Web Management Interface
Scrolling Sub-Menus
Web Management Interface
Security
Administration Functions
Set password
Logging into the system
Via Web Interface
Click on the Management Control Processor graphic
Enable/disable Telnet
Via Text Management
Enable/Disable Telnet
Via Web Management
From the Telnet Main Menu, select Management setup
Telnet Setup
Enable/disable Web Interface
Enable/disable Snmp
Configuring Ethernet settings
Configuring Ethernet settings via Front Panel
Dhcp
Subnet Mask
Configuring Ethernet settings via Text Management Interface
Select IP assignment mode
Via Front Panel Display
Power Down Settings
Manual shutdown
Select Select hostname
From the Telnet Main Menu, select Power down system
Automatic shutdown
Viewing system health and status
Restore/Synchronize Progress
Monitoring Functions
Front panel monitoring
Error
Status
Active Monitor Mode
Fibre Channel Performance
LED Performance Monitoring
LED Display
Identifying a RamSan
Identify Device button
Viewing system uptime
System Uptime Status
From the Telnet Main Menu, select Health and Status
Health and Status
Viewing system health
Disk Status via Web interface
Batteries Not displayed for the RamSan-300
Management Control Processor
Power supplies
Fans
Good
Viewing detailed fibre channel controller status
10 Fibre Channel Controller Status via Web Interface
Via Text Management
Statistics
Viewing IO/second summary Via Web Interface
13 IO/sec Summary
Viewing bandwidth summary
14 Bandwidth Performance Graph via Web Interface
15 Bandwidth Performance via Text Management Interface
Viewing the system event and support logs
Logs
Viewing controller details
Click the Management Control Processor graphic
Clearing logged ECC errors
Clearing the system event log
Fibre Channel
LUN Configuration
Gigabytes System Memory
Controller
Example LUN configuration
Reconfigured LUN Mapping
Adding LUNs
Via Web Interface
Select Change number of LUNs to add
From the Telnet Main Menu, select LUN Setup Select Add LUNs
Via Text Management
Select Change size of LUNs to add
Via the Web Interface
Viewing LUN status / LUN map
To view the LUNs for the entire system
Viewing LUNs Assigned to FC ports via Web Interface
Linking LUNs to/from Fibre Channel Controllers
LUN Map Screen
Select Exit to the LUN configuration menu
Via Text Management Linking Fibre Channel Controllers
Unlinking Fibre Channel ports from LUN
Select Unlink LUNs from selected controller
Changing LUN numbers
Select Assign different LUN # to this LUN
Resizing LUNs
Select Resize LUN
Viewing Current Access Lists
Managing access lists
Select Print detailed WWN mask list for LUN
Deleting Access Lists
Adding Access Lists
Select Delete WWN mask from LUN
Setting Scsi device identifiers
Select Set Scsi device identifier
Deleting LUNs
14 Deleting LUNs via Web Interface
Setting backup mode
15 Deleting LUNs
Select Set backup mode for this LUN
Volatile mode optional
Fibre Channel Controller Configuration
Changing Fibre Channel topology and link speed
Select Change link speed
Select Change topology
Select Save changes and exit
Auto-Detect Error
From the Telnet Main Menu, select Controller setup
Configuring high availability
Primary Active
Secondary Passive, Primary is
Primary Active, Secondary is
Primary Passive, Secondary is
Secondary Active, Primary is
Hot Swapping Power Supplies
System Maintenance
Hot Swapping Disk Drives
Batteries
Fans
System Event Log
Troubleshooting
Still Having Problems…
Support Log
Operating Environment
Specifications
Physical Characteristics
Non-operating Environment
Appendix a RamSan-3xx Series Replacement Parts
Figure A-1 MCP-65 Management Control Processor
Figure B-3 Power Supply Module
Figure A-6 120 Gigabyte Replacement Hard Drive
Appendix B FCC/Safety Notices
Telephone and Software Support
Field Service
Return to Factory
Repairs/Returns
Gold Warranty On-site Repair Business Hours
Silver Warranty Advanced Parts Replacement
Platinum Warranty On-site Repair 24/7
Outside of Warranty
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