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User’s Manual
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Contents
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TEXAS MEMORY SYSTEMS, INC.
RamSan- 300/320/325 Users Manual
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Table of Contents
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Preface
Document Overview
Conventions
Ethernet Setup Front panel text (menu items)
Revision History
The following table describes revisions to this document:
Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 Overview
1.2 System Components
Redundant batteries (N+1)
1.3 Power
1.5 Configurable Backup
Active BackupTM mode (optional)
Datasync mode
Mirror mode
None (Volatile) mode
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Chapter 2 Installation
2.1 Electro-Static Discharge Warning
2.2 Battery Warning
2.3 System Inspection
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2.4 Rack Mounting
2.5 Connecting the Fibre Channel Ports
2.6 Connecting the Power Supplies
Power switch
Power AC Volta
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2.7 Turning on the System
2.8 System Initialization
Chapter 3 Management Tool Overview
3.1 Front Panel Display
3.1.1 Front Panel menu system layout
3.2 Text Management Interface
3.2.1 Connecting using a terminal program
3.2.2 Connecting using Telnet
3.2.3 General interface layout and instructions
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3.3 Web Management Interface
3.3.1 General interface layout and instructions
3.4 SNMP
Chapter 4 Administration Functions
4.1 Security
4.1.1 Logging into the system
4.1.2 Set password
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Via Text Management
4.1.3 Enable/disable Telnet
Note:
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4.2 Configuring System Date and Time
4.2.1 Set Date and Time
Via Web Interface
Via Text Management
4.3 Configuring Ethernet Settings
4.3.1 Configuring Ethernet Settings via Front Panel
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4.3.2 Configuring Ethernet Settings via Web Management Interface
4.3.3 Configuring Ethernet settings via Text Management Interface
4.4 Power Down Settings
4.4.1 Manual shutdown
Important:
Via Front Panel Display
Via Web Management
Via Text Management
4.4.2 Automatic shutdown
4.5 Installing New Feature Licenses
4.5.1 Via the Web Interface
4.5.2 Via Text Management
4.6 Saving and Uploading Configuration Options
Important:
4.6.1 Download Configuration Settings Via the Web Interface
4.6.2 Upload Configuration Settings Via the Web Interface
Chapter 5 Monitoring Functions
5.1 Viewing System health and status
5.1.1 Front Panel Monitoring
Restore/Synchronize Progress
Status
Fibre Channel Performance
LED Performance Monitoring
5.1.2 Identifying a RamSan
Via Web Interface
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5.2 Statistics
5.2.1 Viewing IO/Second Summary
Via Web Interface
Via Text Management
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5.2.3 Viewing Transfer Size
Via Web Interface
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5.2.4 Viewing Queue Depth Summary
Via Web Interface
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5.2.5 Viewing Controller Details
Via Text Management
5.3 Logs
5.3.1 Viewing the System Event and Support Logs
Via Web Interface
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Chapter 6 LUN Configuration
6.1 A Example LUN Configuration
Ports
6.2 Adding LUNs
6.2.2 Via Text Management
6.3 Viewing LUN Status / LUN Map
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6.3.2 Via Text Management
6.4 Linking LUNs to/from Fibre Channel Controllers
6.4.1 Via Web Interface
6.4.2 Via Text Management Linking Fibre Channel Controllers
Unlinking Fibre Channel Ports from LUN
6.5 Changing LUN Numbers
6.5.1 Via Web Interface
6.5.2 Via Text Management
6.6 Resizing LUNs
6.6.1 Via Web Interface
6.6.2 Via Text Management
6.7 Managing Access Lists
6.7.1 Via Web Interface
6.7.2 Via Text Management Viewing Current Access Lists
Adding Access Lists
Deleting Access Lists
Setting SCSI device identifiers
6.8 Deleting LUNs
6.9 Setting Backup Mode
6.9.1 Via Web Interface
6.9.2 Via Text Management
Active BackupTM mode (optional)
Datasync mode
Mirror mode
6.10 Initializing LUNs
6.10.1 Via Web Interface
6.10.2 Via Text Management
Chapter 7 Fibre Channel Controller Configuration
7.1 Changing Fibre Channel Topology and Link Speed
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Important:
Note:
7.2 Configuring High Availability
Primary (Active)
Primary (Active, Secondary is X)
Secondary (Passive, Primary is X)
Primary (Passive, Secondary is X)
Secondary (Active, Primary is X)
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7.3 Resetting a Fibre Channel Controller
7.4 Clearing Fibre Channel Controller Statistics
Via Web Interface
7.5 Advanced Fibre Channel Controller Options
7.5.1 View Fibre Channel Console
7.5.2 Disable/Enable Fibre Channel Login Reset
7.5.3 Disable/Enable Extra Fibre Channel Logging
Chapter 8 SNMP Configuration
8.1 Enabling SNMP settings
8.1.1 Setting SNMP community strings
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8.1.2 SNMP Trap configuration
Via Text Management
Via Web Management
8.1.3 Downloading the MIB file
Via Web Management
Chapter 9 System Maintenance
9.1 Updating System Firmware
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9.2 Hot Swapping Power Supplies
9.3 Hot Swapping Disk Drives
9.4 Batteries
9.5 Fans
Chapter 10 Troubleshooting
10.1 System Event Log
10.2 Support Log
10.3 System Diagnostics
10.4 Still Having Problems
Chapter 11 Specifications
11.1 Physical Characteristics
11.2 Operating Environment
11.3 Non-operating Environment
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Appendix B FCC/Safety Notices
Appendix C Warranty, Maintenance, Field Service, and Repair Policy
BRONZE WARRANTY
Return to Factory
Telephone and Software Support
Field Service
SILVER WARRANTY - Advanced Parts Replacement
GOLD WARRANTY - On-site Repair - Business Hours
PLATINUM WARRANTY - On-site Repair - 24/7
OUTSIDE OF WARRANTY
Appendix D Serial Port Settings
Appendix E SNMP Trap Definitions