Vtrak
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Contents
VTrak Setup with the CLU
Contents
Management with the CLU
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Maintenance
Support
Technology Background
About This Manual
Introduction
VTrak 15110 front view
Overview
Feature Benefit
Features and Benefits
Architectural Description
Allows you to manage the RAID subsystem
RAID
Specifications
FCC Statement
Unpack the VTrak
Installation
Rackmounted VTrak
Mount VTrak 15110 in a Rack
Install Disk Drives
VTrak 15110 Disk Drive access
Drive Carrier mounting holes
Sata Disk Drives mount at the front of the carrier
Serial ATA Disk Drives
Pata Disk Drives require a PATA-to-SATA adapter
Parallel ATA Disk Drives
VTrak disk drives are numbered left to right
Drive Numbering
Verify the Scsi HBA Card
VTrak 15110 Scsi connections
Connect the Scsi Cables
Pages
Scsi Terminator
Configuration 2 One VTrak, one Host PC, two Scsi HBA cards
Configuration 1 One VTrak, one Host PC, one Scsi HBA card
Host PC
Scsi
Configuration 5 Two VTraks, one Host PC, two Scsi HBA cards
Management Port Connection
Connect the Management Cables
RS-232 Serial Connection
Macintosh Users
Connect the Power
VTrak 15110 Displays
Terminal Emulation
Set-up Management Connections
Set IP Addresses and Subnet Mask
Snmp
Page
Enable Telnet on VTrak
Set Up Telnet Connection
Windows and Linux
Mac OS
HyperTerminal Windows or Minicom Linux
Make a Telnet Connection
Command Line Windows or Terminal Icon Linux
Page
Utility Server Installation Locations
Install WebPAM PRO Software
Installation Guidelines
Operating System Support
WebPAM PRO on a network
Cimom Agent
Internet Browser
Install WebPAM PRO
Before you start…
Windows
Solaris
Installation Under All Supported Operating Systems
Page
Installation
Page
Installation
Page
Log-in to WebPAM PRO
VTrak Setup with WebPAM PRO
Regular Connection
Http//192.168.10.468080/promise
Https//192.168.10.468443/promise
Secure Connection
Setup
Add a Subsystem VTrak
Access a Subsystem VTrak
Setup
Create a Disk Array
Express Option
Automatic Option
Page
Advanced Option
Page
Setup
Create a Logical Drive
Assign a Scsi Target ID
Log-out of WebPAM PRO
Internet Connection using WebPAM PRO
CLU Connection
VTrak Setup with the CLU
Create a Disk Array Automatically
Create a Disk Array Manually
Maxtor 5A250J0
RAID SBS CAP
Mapping for Disk Array
TIDs for Scsi channel 1 changed Press Enter key to return
Exit the CLU
Management with WebPAM PRO
VTrak Status Indicators
State LEDs
Drive Status Indicators
LEDs State
Audible Alarm
Http//192.168.1.468080/promise
Log-in/Log-out
Https//192.168.1.468443/promise
Management with WebPAM PRO
WebPAM PRO Opening Screen
Subsystem User Rights
Subsystem Management
Right Meaning
Access a Subsystem VTrak
View Event Log
Subsystem Management Window
Management with WebPAM PRO
Delete a Subsystem
Add a User
User Management
Event Notification
Meaning
Connection between Host PC and UltraTrak has
Meaning
45C or discharge above 60C
Manage User Rights
Delete a User
Right Meaning
Change Password
Setup Email Alert Notification
Web Server
Software Management
Port number for secure connections is
Firmware Update
Tftp Server
Refresh Time
Restart Tomcat Service Windows
Security
Events
Management with WebPAM PRO
User Rights
Connection Status
Lock Operations
VTrak Management
Subsystem Health
MP/PDM Settings
Scsi Management
LUN Settings
TID Settings
Statistics
Network Management
Ethernet
Settings
Service Management
Service
Snmp
Telnet
Controllers
Controller List
Controller
Controller Parameters
Enclosure List
Enclosures
FRU VPD
Enclosure
Buzzer
Battery
Enclosure Front View
Physical Drive List
Physical Drive Information
Physical Drive
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Disk Array List
Disk Arrays
Disk Array Parameters
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112
113
Advanced Option
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Delete Disk Array
Disk Array Information
Disk Array Information
Disk Array and Logical Drive Status Definitions
Disk Array Settings
Create Logical Drive
Background Activity
Delete Logical Drive
Scheduler
Logical Drive Parameters
Logical Drive List
Logical Drive
Logical Drive Information
Logical Drive LUN Settings
Logical Drive Alias
Spare Drives
Physical Drives
Create a Spare Drive
Spare Drive List
Delete a Spare Drive
Logical Drive Summary
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Management with the CLU
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Management with the CLU
Alarm Settings
Audible Alarm
Serial Connection
CLU Connection
Telnet Connection
Telnet 192.168.1.56
There are nine functional groups in the CLU
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Please enter your menu choice4
How to use the CLU
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CLU Function Map
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144
LUN
146
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View Controller Information
Controller Management
Modify Controller Parameters
VPD
Reboot
150
Fan Speed
Enclosure Management
Voltage
Temperature
153
Physical Drive Management
View Parameters
Enable/Disable Write Cache
Wipe Out Reserve Sector
Wipe Out Boot Sector
Blink LED
Diagnostics
Physical Drives IO Statistics
WDC WD1200JD
Disk Array Management
Disk Array Auto Creation
Create New Disk Array
WDC WD2000JB-00FUA0
Disk Array Properties
Create Logical Drive
Cache Policy
Delete Logical Drive
Retry Count
Enable/Disable Smart
Disk Array Name
Priority
PDM
Hot Spare Policy
Auto Rebuilding
PDM Auto Start
PDM Auto Start Disabled Enable PDM Auto starty/n?y
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Name
Logical Drive Management
Scsi Assignment
Management Port
Enable/Disable Telnet
Change Password
Timeout
Change User Name
Reset to Default Settings
Contact Person
Location
Read only Community
Trap Only Community
Ping
Trap Sinks
Number of ping packets1-30?5
Channel TID
RAID Console LUN
Rbld
Maintenance Menu Disk Array Operations
Migrate Disk Array
Maintenance Activity Monitor
Migrate Disk Array 1 nowy/n?y
Manual Rebuild
RAID3
Manual PDM
Redundancy Check
Synchronize Logical Drive
Media Patrol
Event Viewer
Maintenance
Preparation
Firmware Update WebPAM
Tftp Server IP Address
Tftp Server Directory Name
Firmware Image File
Tftp Server
Firmware Update CLU
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Firmware Image File
Firmware Update Serial Port
Scrub DDR, waiting Platform Init Done
Replace Power Supply
Replace Cooling Unit Fan
Disconnect
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200
201
Replace Cache Battery
Detach
Replace SEP
Replace RAID Controller
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Introduction to RAID
Technology Background
RAID 0 Striping interleaves data across multiple drives
RAID 0 Striping
RAID 1 Mirrors identical data to two drives
RAID 1 Mirroring
RAID 3 Stripes data and adds a dedicated Parity Drive
RAID 3 Block Striping with Dedicated Parity
RAID 5 Stripes all drives with data and parity information
RAID 5 Block Striping with Distributed Parity
RAID 10 Mirroring / Striping
RAID 50 Striping of Distributed Parity disk arrays
RAID 50 Striping of Distributed Parity
Advantages Disadvantages
Choosing a RAID Level
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216
Gigabyte Boundary
Choosing Stripe Block Size
Initialization
Partition and Format the Logical Drive
Hot Spare Drives
Where to Make Settings
Cache Settings
RAID Level Migration
Add Lose
From Increase Redundancy Capacity
Performance
Ranges of Disk Array Expansion
Current LD Size Maximum LD Sector Size Expansion Size
VTrak is Beeping
CLU Reports a Problem
WebPAM PRO Reports a Problem
Troubleshooting
Front Panel
LEDs Display Amber or Red
Connection
Dark Steady Flashing Amber Red
Drive Status Indicators
Green
Dark Green Amber Red
Back of Enclosure
Event Action
Event Notification Response
Controller Notification
Connection Notification
Logical Drive Notification
Disk Notification
Logical Drive Notification,
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Enclosure Notification
Critical & Offline Disk Arrays
When a Disk Drive Fails
Rebuild
With a Hot Spare Drive
Enclosure Problems
Without a Hot Spare Drive
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Overheating
Battery
Power Supplies
Scsi Connections
Connection Problems
Serial Connections
Network Connections
What kind of disk drives can I use with VTrak?
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use my existing Scsi card with VTrak?
How many VTrak subsystems can I connect to one Scsi chain?
Can WebPAM PRO connect through VTrak’s Serial RS-232 port?
How can I tell when the VTrak has fully booted?
Are disk arrays on VTrak limited to 2.199 terabytes?
How can I be sure everything is working OK on the VTrak?
Contacting Technical Support
Technical Support Services
North & South America
Pacific Rim
Europe, Africa, Middle East
China
Disclaimer of other warranties
Limited Warranty
Your Responsibilities
Returning Product For Repair
Or retailer
Pin Signal
Appendix a Serial Connector Pinout
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Index
FRU LED 24, 65, 133
RAID 0 208 RAID 1 209
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