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Contents
Main
User Guide
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Safety Information
Instrucciones de seguridad importantes
Consignes de scurit
Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise
Warnings
Contents
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List of Figures
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Preface
About this Manual
Additional Information and Software
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Planning Your Fibre Channel
Conguration
Storage System Management Ports
Denitions
Fibre Channel Switch Information
Sample Switch Information Worksheet
Port 1
Completing the Switch Information Worksheet
SP-to-Switch Connections
Switch-to-Server-HBA Connections
Storage System Disk Information
Number (1-6 or spare)
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Installing a Fibre Channel
Terminology
Before You Start
The Installation Procedure
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Planning Your iSCSI Storage System Conguration
Introduction
Terminology
iSNS
CHAP
Planning worksheets
iSCSI Conguration Rules
Login Limitations Supported Network Devices
Supported Server Devices
Environment and Congurability
Administration Worksheet
Storage System Management Ports
Storage System iSCSI Data Ports
Initiator iSCSI Data Ports
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Sample SSR212PP2i and SSR212PPi Congurations
SSR212PPi Directly Connected to One Server
SSR212PPi Directly Connected to Two Servers
SSR212PP2i Directly Connected to One Server
SSR212PP2i Directly Connected to Two Servers
SSR212PP2i Directly Connected to Four Servers
SSR212PPi Connected to a Dedicated iSCSI Network (Single-Initiator Servers)
SSR212PPi Connected to a Dedicated iSCSI Network (Multiple-
SSR212PP2i Connected to a Dedicated iSCSI Network (Single-Initiator Servers)
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SSR212PP2i Connected to a Dedicated iSCSI Network (Multiple-
SSR212PPi Connected to a Dedicated iSCSI/Management Network (Single-Initiator Server)
SSR212PPi Connected to a Dedicated iSCSI/Management Network (Multiple-Initiator Servers)
SSR212PP2i Connected to a Dedicated iSCSI/Management Network (Single-Initiator Server)
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SSR212PP2i Connected to a Dedicated iSCSI Network (Multiple-
SSR212PP2i/SSR212PPi Connected to a Shared Public/iSCSI Network
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Storage System Disk Information
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What is Microsoft iSNS?
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iSNS Server Worksheet
What is CHAP?
Initiator CHAP
Mutual CHAP
iSCSI CHAP Authentication Worksheets
Storage System CHAP Levels
Initiator CHAP Worksheet
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Mutual CHAP Worksheet
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Installing an iSCSI
Terminology
Before You Start
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The Installation Procedure
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Handling Field-Replaceable Units (FRU)
Power issues and FRUs
Without an ESD Kit
Installing HBAs in the Server
Installing or Updating the HBA Driver
Installing the HBA Driver
Installing PowerPath on the Server
Installing PowerPath on a Windows Server
Installing a PowerPath Patch
Installing PowerPath on a Linux Server
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Installing PowerPath iSCI for Windows 2003 Server
Installing PowerPath iSCSI for Windows 2003 Server
Upgrading from PowerPath to PowerPath iSCSI
Installing a PowerPath or PowerPath iSCSI Patch
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Installing the Navisphere Server Utility
Installing the Navisphere Server Utility on a Windows Server
Installing the Navisphere Server Utility on a Linux Server
Unpacking the SSR212PP- Series Storage System
You will need this number later when you initialize the storage system.
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Installing the SSR212PP- Series Storage System
Installing the Storage System in a Cabinet
brackets and discard the washers and nuts (Figure 26).
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Installing a Second Power Supply
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Installing a Disk Module
Handling Disk Modules
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Intel Storage System SSR212PP User Guide 91
Connecting AC Power to a Single-SP Storage System
EMC3277
This section describes how to connect power to an SSR212PPf (single-SP) storage system.
Supply
STEP 1. For each power supply in the storage system, plug a storage system power cord into the
Supplies
STEP 2. For each power supply in the storage system, secure the power cord with the retention bail
EMC3296
EMC3265
Retention Bail
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Powering the Storage System Down
Intel Storage System SSR212PP User Guide 95
Connecting AC Power to a Dual-SP Storage System
UPS Serial cable
Power Cords
FIGURE 43. Connecting the UPS Serial Cable to an SSR212PP2f or SSR212PP2i
To complete this procedure, you will need
system (Figure 44).
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Powering the Storage System Down
Connecting the Management Ports to the LAN
Service
UPS Service
SP A Management LAN Port
SP B Management LAN Port
Intel Storage System SSR212PP User Guide 101
FIGURE 51. SSR212PP2f Storage System and Switch LAN Connections
EMC3293
Switch
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Installing the Navisphere
Initialization Utility
Installing on a Windows Host
Installing on a Linux Host
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Running the Navisphere Storage System Initialization Utility on a FC Conguration
Changing the Management Network and Account Settings
Running Navisphere Storage System Initialization Utility on a iSCSI Conguration
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Changing the Management Network and Account Settings
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Shutting the Storage System Down
Shutting the Storage System Down with Navisphere Express
Shutting the Storage System Down Using the Power Button
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Connecting a Fibre Channel Storage System to the Server
Handling Optical Cables
Cabling the Storage System to the Server
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Intel Storage System SSR212PP User Guide 115
To SP
Switch
For a hard-zoned switch, you must use these ports in order from 1-3,
System
FIGURE 56. Sample Hard-zoned Switch Connections to an SSR212PPf Storage
FE 1FE 0FE 1FE 0
FE 0 FE 1
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Connecting iSCSI Ports to the Server
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LAN
Conguring iSCSI Initiators for Linux or Windows Congurations without iSNS
Conguring Windows NIC Initiators to Connect to iSCSI Targets
Conguring Linux NIC Initiators to Connect to iSCSI Targets
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Conguring HBA initiators to connect to iSCSI targets
Conguring the iSNS Client on the Storage System
Conguring iSCSI Initiators for a Conguration With iSNS
Conguring NIC initiators on Windows servers for iSNS
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Conguring HBA initiators on Windows servers for iSNS
Registering the Server with the Storage System
Running the Navisphere Server Utility on a Windows Server
Running the Navisphere Server Utility on a Linux Server
Verifying HBA Registration
Conguring a New
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Conguring an Existing
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Setting up CHAP Security for iSCSI Storage Systems
Removing iSCSI Targets
Setting Up Basic Initiator CHAP on the Storage System
Setting up Advanced Initiator CHAP on the Storage System
Setting up Mutual Initiator CHAP on the Storage System
Conguring Basic Chap on a Windows Server with NICs
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Conguring Basic Chap on a Linux Server with NICs
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Conguring Basic CHAP on a Server with iSCSI HBAs
Conguring Advanced or Mutual CHAP on a Windows Server with NICs
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Conguring Advanced or Mutual CHAP on a Server with iSCSI HBAs
Conguring Advanced or Mutual CHAP on a Linux Server with NICs
Adding NIC or iSCSI HBA Initiators to the CHAP Conguration
Setting up advanced initiator CHAP on the storage system
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Preparing Virtual Disks to Receive Data
Preparing Virtual Disks for Linux
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Preparing Virtual Disks for Windows
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Verifying the Failover Conguration
Verifying the Failover Conguration for a Windows 2003 Server Host
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Verifying the Failover Conguration for a Windows Server
Verifying the Failover Conguration for a Linux Server
Running Navisphere Express
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Running the Navisphere Server Utility
On Linux
On a Windows Server
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Applying iSCSI Data Port Addresses to the SP Assembly
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Restoring a Storage Processor Boot Image
Terminology
Restoring an SP Boot Image
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Using FTP to Obtain and Store an SP Boot Image