Texas Memory Systems RamSan-300/320 manual System Components, Power, Non-Volatility

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1.2System Components

The system components for the RamSan-300 include:

Main system memory ranging from 16 to 64 Gigabytes

One to four Fibre Channel controllers

Dual, redundant hot-swappable power supplies

Redundant fans

Ethernet monitoring port

Serial monitoring port

Front panel display for monitoring and configuration

SNMP based monitoring

Java-based Web monitoring

The system components for the RamSan-320 also include:

Internal backup RAID

Redundant batteries (N+1)

1.3Power

The RamSan includes two power supplies. Only one power supply is needed to run the system. The power supplies are auto-ranging (they accept either 110 or 220 power).

The RamSan-320’s power supplies are connected to an internal battery pack. The battery pack provides up to 30 minutes of operation after a power failure. In the event one battery or power supply fails, the other functional power supply and battery combination handles the system operation. You can monitor power supply temperature and voltages from the system monitoring software.

If a RamSan-320 looses power, it operates for five minutes before shutting down. The shutdown process involves synchronizing data to the internal hard disk drives. If the system determines that the battery life will not last the full shutdown delay period, it starts the synchronization process.

When power is restored, the RamSan-320 restores system memory with the data from the internal hard disk drives and then resumes normal operations. In addition, the system begins recharging the batteries. You can monitor the battery charge levels using the bundled remote monitoring software.

1.4Non-Volatility

By utilizing internal hard drives and batteries, the RamSan-320 combines the performance of SDRAM storage with the non-volatile nature of hard disk drives. TMS equips the RamSan-320 with an internal backup RAID. The backup RAID can operate at about 80 MB/sec during operation. In order to operate the drives after a power failure occurs, the RamSan-320

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Contents RamSan-300/320 User’s Manual RamSan-300/320 User’s Manual Table of Contents Batteries Fans Safety Precautions PrefaceDocument Overview ConventionsRevision History Following table describes revisions to this documentIntroduction OverviewNon-Volatility PowerSystem Components Configurable Backup Active BackupTM mode optionalPerformance Installation Battery WarningElectro-Static Discharge Warning System InspectionRamSan-320 Connecting the Fibre Channel Ports Connecting the Power SuppliesRack Mounting FC 4 FCPower AC Voltage Power switchSystem Initialization AC Voltage indicator lightTurning on the System System is now ready for normal operation Management Tool Overview Front Panel DisplayFront Panel menu system layout Connecting using a terminal programText Management Interface Connecting using Telnet General interface layout and instructionsText Management Interface Sub-Menu Web Management Interface Scrolling Sub-MenusWeb Management Interface Administration Functions Set passwordSecurity Logging into the systemVia Web Interface Click on the Management Control Processor graphicEnable/disable Telnet Via Text ManagementEnable/Disable Telnet Via Web ManagementFrom the Telnet Main Menu, select Management setup Telnet SetupEnable/disable Web Interface Enable/disable SnmpConfiguring Ethernet settings Configuring Ethernet settings via Front PanelDhcp Subnet Mask Configuring Ethernet settings via Text Management Interface Select IP assignment modePower Down Settings Manual shutdownVia Front Panel Display Select Select hostnameFrom the Telnet Main Menu, select Power down system Automatic shutdownRestore/Synchronize Progress Monitoring FunctionsViewing system health and status Front panel monitoringError StatusActive Monitor Mode Fibre Channel PerformanceLED Performance Monitoring LED DisplayIdentifying a RamSan Identify Device buttonViewing system uptime System Uptime StatusFrom the Telnet Main Menu, select Health and Status Health and StatusViewing system health Disk Status via Web interfaceBatteries 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 InterfaceVia Text Management Statistics Viewing IO/second summary Via Web Interface13 IO/sec Summary Viewing bandwidth summary 14 Bandwidth Performance Graph via Web Interface15 Bandwidth Performance via Text Management Interface Logs Viewing controller detailsViewing the system event and support logs Click the Management Control Processor graphicClearing logged ECC errors Clearing the system event logLUN Configuration Gigabytes System MemoryFibre Channel ControllerExample LUN configuration Reconfigured LUN MappingAdding LUNs Via Web InterfaceFrom the Telnet Main Menu, select LUN Setup Select Add LUNs Via Text ManagementSelect Change number of LUNs to add Select Change size of LUNs to addTo view the LUNs for the entire system Viewing LUN status / LUN mapVia the Web Interface Viewing LUNs Assigned to FC ports via Web Interface Linking LUNs to/from Fibre Channel Controllers LUN Map ScreenSelect Exit to the LUN configuration menu Via Text Management Linking Fibre Channel ControllersUnlinking Fibre Channel ports from LUN Select Unlink LUNs from selected controllerChanging LUN numbers Select Assign different LUN # to this LUNResizing LUNs Select Resize LUNSelect Print detailed WWN mask list for LUN Managing access listsViewing Current Access Lists Select Delete WWN mask from LUN Adding Access ListsDeleting Access Lists Setting Scsi device identifiers Select Set Scsi device identifierDeleting LUNs 14 Deleting LUNs via Web InterfaceSetting backup mode 15 Deleting LUNsSelect Set backup mode for this LUN Volatile mode optional Fibre Channel Controller Configuration Changing Fibre Channel topology and link speedSelect Save changes and exit Select Change topologySelect Change link speed Auto-Detect Error Primary Active Configuring high availabilityFrom the Telnet Main Menu, select Controller setup Primary Passive, Secondary is Primary Active, Secondary isSecondary Passive, Primary is Secondary Active, Primary is Hot Swapping Disk Drives System MaintenanceHot Swapping Power Supplies Batteries FansTroubleshooting Still Having Problems…System Event Log Support LogSpecifications Physical CharacteristicsOperating Environment Non-operating EnvironmentAppendix a RamSan-3xx Series Replacement Parts Figure A-1 MCP-65 Management Control ProcessorFigure B-3 Power Supply Module Figure A-6 120 Gigabyte Replacement Hard Drive Appendix B FCC/Safety Notices Field Service Return to FactoryTelephone and Software Support Repairs/ReturnsPlatinum Warranty On-site Repair 24/7 Silver Warranty Advanced Parts ReplacementGold Warranty On-site Repair Business Hours Outside of Warranty