Fujitsu ETERNUS DX S5 Series Configuration Manual

Fujitsu ETERNUS DX S5 Series Configuration Manual

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P3AG-3982-02ENZ0
FUJITSU Storage
ETERNUS DX S5 series
Hybrid Storage Systems
Configuration Guide (Basic)
Basic setup to start operations

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  • Page 1 P3AG-3982-02ENZ0 FUJITSU Storage ETERNUS DX S5 series Hybrid Storage Systems Configuration Guide (Basic) Basic setup to start operations...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Configuration Workflow..................17 ETERNUS DX60 S5/DX100 S5/DX200 S5..................17 ETERNUS DX500 S5/DX600 S5/DX900 S5................... 20 Preparation......................23 System Configuration Example....................23 Server Connection Preparation ....................24 Preparation and Setup for the Administration Terminal ............24 LAN Connection Preparation for Operation Management............25 Completing and Attaching the Network Setting Label ..................25 LAN Related Specifications..........................26 Rack Installation....................
  • Page 3 Table of Contents Powering On..........................67 Switching On and Off the Main Line Switch on the Power Distribution Unit.............67 Switching On and Off the PSU Switch on the Power Supply Unit ..............67 Powering On ..............................70 Startup of ETERNUS Web GUI ....................73 When Using the Remote Installation Function....................73 When Using the SSL (https) Connection......................73 Login ................................74...
  • Page 4 Table of Contents Add Host Groups........................148 Host Affinity Creation ......................152 CA Reset Group Settings ......................158 Monitoring Settings.................... 159 Event Notification Setup......................159 Various Notification Settings ....................161 SNMP Trap Setup ............................161 E-mail Setup ..............................167 Syslog Setup ..............................169 Remote Support Setup......................
  • Page 5 Table of Contents Automated Storage Tiering ..........................190 Performance/Tuning ............................191 Green............................193 Virtualization Platform ......................195 Oracle VM Linkage ............................195 VMware Linkage ............................196 Veeam Storage Integration..........................198 Microsoft Linkage ............................201 Security ..........................202 Component Names..................... 204 Frontend Enclosures (ETERNUS DX900 S5) ................204 Front................................204 Rear ................................206 Component Names and LED Names.......................207...
  • Page 6 List of Figures Figure 1 System Configuration Example.........................23 Figure 2 Network Setting Label..........................25 Figure 3 ETERNUS DX100 S5/DX200 S5 Rear View of a Controller (Reference)............48 Figure 4 Connecting Cables between Enclosures (When Only One Controller Is Installed) ........50 Figure 5 Connecting Cables between Enclosures (When Two Controllers Are Installed) .........51 Figure 6 Administration Terminal Connection for Initial Setup................56...
  • Page 7 List of Figures Figure 42 Rear View of a Controller Enclosure (When the ETERNUS DX100 S5/DX200 S5 Is Installed with Two Controllers) .............................222 Figure 43 Rear View of a Controller Enclosure (ETERNUS DX500 S5) ..............223 Figure 44 Rear View of a Controller Enclosure (ETERNUS DX600 S5) ..............224 Figure 45 Rear View of a Controller Enclosure (ETERNUS DX900 S5) ..............225 Figure 46...
  • Page 8 List of Tables Table 1 Server (Host) Environment........................23 Table 2 LAN Port Availability..........................26 Table 3 Time Required to Turn the Power On ......................70 Table 4 RAID Group Creation..........................109 Table 5 Operation Volume Creation ........................112 Table 6 Maximum Number of Pools, Maximum Pool Capacity, and Determined Chunk Size for Each Model..122 Table 7 Recommended Patterns of Host Responses....................147 Table 8...
  • Page 9 Preface Fujitsu would like to thank you for purchasing the FUJITSU Storage ETERNUS DX60 S5/DX100 S5/DX200 S5, ETERNUS DX500 S5/DX600 S5/DX900 S5 Hybrid Storage Systems (hereinafter referred to as ETERNUS DX). The ETERNUS DX is designed to be connected to Fujitsu servers (Fujitsu SPARC Servers, PRIMEQUEST, PRIMERGY, and other servers) or non-Fujitsu servers.
  • Page 10: About This Manual

    Preface Trademarks Third-party trademark information related to this product is available at: https://www.fujitsu.com/global/products/computing/storage/eternus/trademarks.html About This Manual Intended Audience This manual is intended for field engineers or storage system administrators who perform basic setups and start operations. Related Information and Documents The latest version of this manual and the latest information for your model are available at: https://www.fujitsu.com/global/support/products/computing/storage/manuals-list.html...
  • Page 11 Preface Warning Signs Warning signs are shown throughout this manual in order to prevent injury to the user and/or material damage. These signs are composed of a symbol and a message describing the recommended level of caution. The following explains the symbol, its level of caution, and its meaning as used in this manual. This symbol indicates the possibility of serious or fatal injury if the ETERNUS DX is not used properly.
  • Page 12 Preface Setting Procedures in This Manual Detailed information about the setup parameters (descriptions and input conditions in the procedure) and the status displays is described in "ETERNUS Web GUI User's Guide". Note that the screen shots in this manual may be different from the actual screens. Microsoft product screen shot(s) reprinted with permission from Microsoft Corporation.
  • Page 13: Controller Enclosure

    Preface Controller Enclosure On the controller enclosure, warning labels and manufacturer's labels are attached to the top or to the left side. ETERNUS DX60 S5/DX100 S5/DX200 S5 (2.5" type / 3.5" type) • Manufacturer's label The model name and the serial number are listed. Device ID label The model name and the serial number are listed.
  • Page 14 Preface • ETERNUS DX500 S5/DX600 S5 Manufacturer's label The model name and the serial number are listed. Device ID label The model name and the serial number are listed. ETERNUS DX900 S5 • Configuration Guide (Basic)
  • Page 15: Drive Enclosures

    Preface Drive Enclosures 2.5"/3.5" type drive enclosure • • High-density drive enclosure Configuration Guide (Basic)
  • Page 16 Preface Power Distribution Unit Manufacturer's label The model name and the serial number are listed. Configuration Guide (Basic)
  • Page 17: Configuration Workflow

    From Rack Installation to Completion of the Initial Setup For details about the ETERNUS Web GUI operations affixed with the ( ) icon, refer to the FUJITSU Storage ETERNUS video site in addition to this manual. (See the "Configuration Guide (Basic)" section in https:// www.fujitsu.com/global/products/computing/storage/eternus/video-library/afdx/index.html.)
  • Page 18 1. Configuration Workflow ETERNUS DX60 S5/DX100 S5/DX200 S5 ■ From Completion of the Initial Setup to Completion of the Configuration (When Using the Smart Setup Wizard) Completion of the initial setup ETERNUS DX Host (server) Set the firewall Prepare the server for connection "Firewall Settings"...
  • Page 19 From Completion of the Initial Setup to Completion of the Configuration (without Using the Smart Setup Wizard) For details about the ETERNUS Web GUI operations affixed with the ( ) icon, refer to the FUJITSU Storage ETERNUS video site in addition to this manual. (See the "Configuration Guide (Basic)" section in https:// www.fujitsu.com/global/products/computing/storage/eternus/video-library/afdx/index.html.)
  • Page 20: Eternus Dx500 S5/Dx600 S5/Dx900 S5

    From Turning On the Power to Completion of the Initial Setup For details about the ETERNUS Web GUI operations affixed with the ( ) icon, refer to the FUJITSU Storage ETERNUS video site in addition to this manual. (See the "Configuration Guide (Basic)" section in https:// www.fujitsu.com/global/products/computing/storage/eternus/video-library/afdx/index.html.)
  • Page 21 1. Configuration Workflow ETERNUS DX500 S5/DX600 S5/DX900 S5 ■ From Completion of the Initial Setup to Completion of the Configuration (When Using the Smart Setup Wizard) Completion of the initial setup ETERNUS DX Host (server) Set the firewall Prepare the server for connection "Firewall Settings"...
  • Page 22 From Completion of the Initial Setup to Completion of the Configuration (without Using the Smart Setup Wizard) For details about the ETERNUS Web GUI operations affixed with the ( ) icon, refer to the FUJITSU Storage ETERNUS video site in addition to this manual. (See the "Configuration Guide (Basic)" section in https:// www.fujitsu.com/global/products/computing/storage/eternus/video-library/afdx/index.html.)
  • Page 23: Preparation

    Preparation This chapter explains the preparations necessary for configuring a system using the ETERNUS DX. System Configuration Example The example in this section is described by assuming that the system in Figure 1 is being configured. ■ Configuration Diagram Figure 1 System Configuration Example Administration E-mail server...
  • Page 24: Server Connection Preparation

    After the server connection setup is completed, confirm that the volumes in the ETERNUS DX can be recognized by the server. ■ Reference Documents Refer to "Configuration Guide -Server Connection-". https://www.fujitsu.com/global/support/products/computing/storage/manuals-list.html Select product category: Hybrid Storage Systems • • Selected document kind: Configuration Guide -Server Connection- Selected interface: relevant interface •...
  • Page 25: Lan Connection Preparation For Operation Management

    2. Preparation LAN Connection Preparation for Operation Management ■ Administration Terminal Setup Check the settings of the Web browser on the administration terminal. Set the IP address and subnet mask of the administration terminal. Set the following values. IP address: 192.168.1.2 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 Check the settings of the Web browser.
  • Page 26: Lan Related Specifications

    2. Preparation LAN Connection Preparation for Operation Management LAN Related Specifications ■ Network Communication Protocols The usable LAN ports and functions are different depending on the usage and protocol. The following table shows how the LAN ports may be used (by usage and protocol). Table 2 LAN Port Availability Master CM...
  • Page 27 2. Preparation LAN Connection Preparation for Operation Management Master CM Slave CM Port Usage Protocol tcp / udp Direction Remarks number ´ ´ REMCS smtp 25 (*2) ¡ (*3) ¡ (*3) Used for (client) failure (remote support) notificatio n, etc. pop3 110 (*2) ´...
  • Page 28: Rack Installation

    Rack Installation This chapter describes the procedure for installing the ETERNUS DX in a rack. Make sure to check "Safety Notes and Regulations" before starting the installation. Also refer to the rack manual. • Wear a wrist strap or touch a metal part to discharge the human body's natural static electricity before starting each operation.
  • Page 29 3. Rack Installation Note • If the ETERNUS DX is installed at the bottom of a rack, a space for the surplus of cables may not be available in some racks, preventing the ETERNUS DX from being pulled out when maintenance work is required.
  • Page 30: Power Distribution Unit Installation

    3. Rack Installation Power Distribution Unit Installation Power Distribution Unit Installation This section describes how to install a power distribution unit in a rack. • Do not connect any devices other than the ETERNUS DX to the power distribution unit. Installing Power Distribution Unit (1U) This section describes how to install a 1U power distribution unit in a rack.
  • Page 31 3. Rack Installation Power Distribution Unit Installation Cable holder M3 screw M3 screw M3 screw Install the power distribution unit in the rack. Use four M6 screws to fasten it in the rack pillar. (Rack pillar: rear) M6 screw M6 screw Attach the blank panel to the front side of the rack.
  • Page 32: Installing Power Distribution Unit (2U)

    3. Rack Installation Power Distribution Unit Installation Installing Power Distribution Unit (2U) This section describes how to install a 2U power distribution unit in a rack. Attach the M5 cage nuts to the rear rack pillar. Attachment positions • On either side, insert eight M5 cage nuts in the 1st, 3rd, 4th, and 6th holes above the power distribution unit base line.
  • Page 33 3. Rack Installation Power Distribution Unit Installation Install the power distribution unit in the rack. Fasten it to the prepared holes in the pillars with eight M5 screws. (Rack pillar: rear) M5 screw M5 screw Attach the blank panel to the rack front. The blank panel should be attached at the same height as the power distribution unit.
  • Page 34: Controller Enclosure Installation

    3. Rack Installation Controller Enclosure Installation Controller Enclosure Installation This section describes how to install a controller enclosure in a rack. Adjust the sizes of the rack rail (for left side) and the rack rail (for right side) to fit the rack. Loosen the M4 screws to adjust the length of the rack rails to match the distance between the front and rear rack pillars.
  • Page 35 3. Rack Installation Controller Enclosure Installation The M5 screw positions for the rack rails are determined by the controller enclosure base line. Insert the M5 screws in the 1st and 6th holes on the front rack pillars above the base line and in the 2nd and 5th holes on the rear rack pillars above the base line to fasten the rack rails.
  • Page 36 3. Rack Installation Controller Enclosure Installation M5 screw M5 screws Attach the flange cover. Configuration Guide (Basic)
  • Page 37: Drive Enclosure Installation

    3. Rack Installation Drive Enclosure Installation Drive Enclosure Installation This section explains how to install a 2.5"/3.5" type drive enclosure in a rack. IMPORTANT Drive enclosures must be installed above the controller enclosure. When installing multiple drive enclosures, install them in the order of the "DE_No. label" numbers that are attached to the drive enclosures.
  • Page 38 3. Rack Installation Drive Enclosure Installation Note Make sure to attach the rack rails to rack pillars so that they fit exactly together without any space between them. M5 screw Rack rail (left) Washer (Rack pillar: rear) Plate M5 screw M5 screw Washer Plate...
  • Page 39 3. Rack Installation Drive Enclosure Installation Fasten the drive enclosure in the rack. Use four M5 screws to fasten it in the rack pillar. M5 screws M5 screws Attach the flange cover. Configuration Guide (Basic)
  • Page 40: High-Density Drive Enclosure Installation

    3. Rack Installation High-Density Drive Enclosure Installation High-Density Drive Enclosure Installation This section describes how to install a high-density drive enclosure in a rack. IMPORTANT High-density drive enclosures must be installed above the controller enclosure. When installing multiple high-density drive enclosures, install them in the order of the "DE_No. label" numbers that are attached to the high-density drive enclosures.
  • Page 41 3. Rack Installation High-Density Drive Enclosure Installation Attach the rack rails to the rack. Insert the rack rails into the holes of the front and the rear rack pillars to lock the rail lock lever. [Left] [Right] (Rack pillar: front) (Rack pillar: rear) Rail lock lever Use the M4 screws to fasten the front and the rear rack rails.
  • Page 42 3. Rack Installation High-Density Drive Enclosure Installation High-density drive enclosure Front/Rear [Left] [Right] 2nd hole 2nd hole (M4 screw) (M4 screw) High-density drive enclosure base line Rack rail Install the stopper bracket (for left side) and the stopper bracket (for right side). Attach the stopper bracket to the front rack pillar.
  • Page 43 3. Rack Installation High-Density Drive Enclosure Installation Rack rail (right) (Rack pillar: front) Stopper bracket B Rack rail M4 screw (left) Stopper bracket A (Rack pillar: rear) The M4 screw positions for flap bracket A and B are determined by the high-density drive enclosure base line.
  • Page 44 3. Rack Installation High-Density Drive Enclosure Installation (Rack pillar: rear) M5 screws (Rack pillar: front) M5 screws Attach the cable management arm. To attach the cable management arm, place the arm in the bracket on the rear of the high-density drive enclosure.
  • Page 45 3. Rack Installation High-Density Drive Enclosure Installation Attach the front cover. Front cover Configuration Guide (Basic)
  • Page 46: Connecting Cables

    Connecting Cables This chapter explains how to connect various cables to the ETERNUS DX. • Wear a wrist strap or touch a metal part to discharge the human body's natural static electricity before starting each operation. Failure to discharge static electricity may cause failure in the ETERNUS DX.
  • Page 47: Sfp+ Module Handling Instructions

    4. Connecting Cables Host Interface Cable Connection SFP+ Module Handling Instructions The following shows instructions for handling an SFP+ module. ● About Condensation • When moving an SFP+ module from a cold place, such as an unconditioned store house in winter, to a warmer place such as an air-conditioned room, the severe temperature change may result in condensation forming.
  • Page 48: Figure 3 Eternus Dx100 S5/Dx200 S5 Rear View Of A Controller (Reference)

    4. Connecting Cables Host Interface Cable Connection Remove the connector cover attached to the port of the SFP+ module and open the lever. SFP+ module Lever IMPORTANT Keep the removed connector cover in a safe place where it will not be lost. Check the direction of the SFP+ module and insert it all the way into the port cage of the host interface.
  • Page 49 4. Connecting Cables Host Interface Cable Connection • When connecting the host interface cables, position them so that they will not obstruct replacement of the power supply unit or controllers by the maintenance engineer. Connect the host interface cable to the connection destination. Connect the other end of the cable to the connection destination.
  • Page 50: Drive Enclosure Connection

    4. Connecting Cables Drive Enclosure Connection Drive Enclosure Connection When a drive enclosure is installed, connect the drive enclosure to the controller enclosure with a mini SAS HD cable between enclosures. When multiple drive enclosures are installed, connect the drive enclosures with mini SAS HD cables between enclosures.
  • Page 51: Figure 5 Connecting Cables Between Enclosures (When Two Controllers Are Installed)

    4. Connecting Cables Drive Enclosure Connection Figure 5 Connecting Cables between Enclosures (When Two Controllers Are Installed) The last DI port DI (IN) DI (OUT) DI (IN) DI (OUT) Drive I/O module 0 I/O module 1 enclosure 2 (IOM#0) (IOM#1) The last DI port DI (IN)
  • Page 52 4. Connecting Cables Drive Enclosure Connection Note When high-density drive enclosures are installed, fasten the high-density drive enclosure cable between enclosures with the clamp belts to the flap brackets and the cable management arm on the rear of the device. Clamp belts Flap bracket Clamp belts...
  • Page 53 4. Connecting Cables Drive Enclosure Connection The following figures show the connection of the mini SAS HD cable between enclosures connecting the controller enclosure to drive enclosure 1 and connecting drive enclosure 1 to drive enclosure 2. When only one controller is installed •...
  • Page 54 4. Connecting Cables Drive Enclosure Connection The following figure shows an example of the destination label attachments on the mini SAS HD cables between enclosures that connect the controller enclosure to drive enclosure 1 and that connect drive enclosure 1 to drive enclosure 2. Drive enclosure 2 Drive enclosure 1 Controller enclosure...
  • Page 55 4. Connecting Cables Drive Enclosure Connection Drive enclosure 2 Drive enclosure 1 When two controllers are installed, connect Controller 1 next. Connect the controller enclosure to the drive enclosure. Connect the DI (IN) port of I/O module 1 (IOM#1) in drive enclosure 2 to the DI (OUT) port of Controller 1 (CM#1) with the mini SAS HD cable between enclosures.
  • Page 56: Administration Terminal Connection

    4. Connecting Cables Administration Terminal Connection Drive enclosure 2 Drive enclosure 1 Administration Terminal Connection Connect an administration terminal to the ETERNUS DX. Connect the administration terminal to the RMT port of Controller 0 (CM#0) on the controller enclosure directly with the LAN cable (for operation management).
  • Page 57: Lan Cable Connection (For Operation Management)

    4. Connecting Cables LAN Cable Connection (for Operation Management) LAN Cable Connection (for Operation Management) The ETERNUS DX must be connected to a LAN to perform actions via ETERNUS Web GUI or ETERNUS CLI such as settings, maintenance operations, monitoring the device status, and using remote support. Prepare the required number of LAN cables for the network environment of the customer.
  • Page 58: Power Synchronized Unit Connection

    4. Connecting Cables Power Synchronized Unit Connection When the RMT port is used, connect the connector of the LAN cable to the RMT port of Controller 0 (CM#0) and Controller 1 (CM#1). Connect the LAN cables of the MNT port to the network of the customer. If the RMT port is used for remote support, connect the LAN cable of the RMT port to the network for remote support.
  • Page 59: When Power Distribution Units (1U) Are Installed

    4. Connecting Cables Power Cord Connection Connect the power cords to the socket. Connect the plug at the other end of each power cord to the socket. IMPORTANT Connecting two power cords for each enclosure to different two power supply facilities improves the availability of the power supply facilities against failures.
  • Page 60 4. Connecting Cables Power Cord Connection The following figure shows an example of AC output cable connection: PSU#1 PSU#0 Drive enclosure 1 Inlet Inlet Controller enclosure PSU#0 Inlet PSU#1 Inlet Outlet Power distribution unit OUTPUT #1-1 Outlet Outlet Outlet OUTPUT #0-1 OUTPUT #0-2 OUTPUT #1-2 : Connect OUTPUT#0-n of the Power distribution unit to the PSU#0 inlet of the ETERNUS storage system.
  • Page 61: When Power Distribution Units (2U) Are Installed

    4. Connecting Cables Power Cord Connection When Power Distribution Units (2U) Are Installed The following procedure explains how to connect the power cords when a 2U power distribution unit (16 outlet type) is installed. Remove the cable holders from the power distribution unit. Loosen the eight M3 screws on both sides of the cable holder to remove it.
  • Page 62 4. Connecting Cables Power Cord Connection The following figures show a connection diagram of AC outlet cables. Drive enclosure 5 Drive enclosure 4 Drive enclosure 3 Drive enclosure 2 PSU#2 Inlet PSU#3 Inlet Drive enclosure 1 PSU#0 Inlet PSU#1 Inlet Controller enclosure PSU#0 Inlet PSU#1 Inlet...
  • Page 63: When The Dc Power Type Is Used

    4. Connecting Cables Power Cord Connection AC input cables Power distribution unit#1 Power distribution unit#0 Connect to power outlets. When the DC Power Type Is Used Connect the power cords to the ETERNUS DX. The following procedure explains how to connect a DC power cord. IMPORTANT •...
  • Page 64 4. Connecting Cables Power Cord Connection Terminal connector Green/Yellow (GND) DC power cord Connect to Blue (-48VDC/-60VDC) DC power supply device via circuit breaker Black (RTN) Power plug connector details -48VDC/-60VDC Turn on the circuit breaker. Configuration Guide (Basic)
  • Page 65: General Settings

    General Settings This chapter explains how to set up the ETERNUS DX. ■ Initial Settings after Installation The following settings must be performed when an ETERNUS DX is installed. ● Storage Management Perform the device information settings and the network connection settings. All of the required settings can be performed by following the instructions that are displayed when the Initial Setup 1 wizard is used.
  • Page 66: Figure 7 Example Of Creating Operation Volume And Backup Volume

    5. General Settings ■ Example of the ETERNUS DX Environment Settings Create the operation volume and backup volume in the ETERNUS DX. Figure 7 Example of Creating Operation Volume and Backup Volume Operation volume ETERNUS DX Standard RAID group 0 (RAID5) main 600GB ×...
  • Page 67: Powering On

    5. General Settings Powering On Powering On This section explains how to turn on the ETERNUS DX. Switching On and Off the Main Line Switch on the Power Distribution Unit Turn the main line switch of the power distribution unit to the ON position (marked "|"). IMPORTANT Make sure all of the main line switches are in the ON position.
  • Page 68: Figure 10 On Position (Marked "|") Of The Psu Switch On A Power Supply Unit

    5. General Settings Powering On Note Do not turn the main line switches of the power distribution units and the PSU switches on the ETERNUS DX to the OFF position. Figure 10 ON Position (Marked "|") of the PSU Switch on a Power Supply Unit ETERNUS DX60 S5/DX100 S5/DX200 S5 Drive enclosure PSU#0...
  • Page 69 5. General Settings Powering On Power is supplied to an enclosure. • For the controller enclosure, the POWER LED on the power supply unit blinks green. For the drive enclosure, the POWER LED on the power supply unit emits green lights and the fan revolves at •...
  • Page 70: Powering On

    5. General Settings Powering On Powering On This section explains how to turn on the ETERNUS DX. The following methods can be used to turn the power on: Via the power switch • Press the Power switch to turn on the ETERNUS DX. The following methods can be used to turn the power on by linking with the server.
  • Page 71 5. General Settings Powering On • If the REMOTE LED ( ) of the ETERNUS DX is green, turn on the ETERNUS DX via a power synchronized unit. • After power-off, wait for about one minute before turning power on again. •...
  • Page 72 5. General Settings Powering On Check that the READY LED ( ) of the controller enclosure or the frontend enclosure is lit up. Drive enclosure Controller enclosure ETERNUS DX60 S5/DX100 S5/DX200 S5 ETERNUS DX500 S5/DX600 S5 Drive enclosure Controller enclosure Frontend enclosure ETERNUS DX900 S5 For details about the time required until the READY LED is turned on, refer to "Important"...
  • Page 73: Startup Of Eternus Web Gui

    5. General Settings Startup of ETERNUS Web GUI Startup of ETERNUS Web GUI Start up ETERNUS Web GUI via the Web browser of the connected terminal. If the settings of the Web browser are incorrect, ETERNUS Web GUI may not be connected. For details on these settings, refer to "Configuration Guide (Web GUI)".
  • Page 74: Login

    5. General Settings Startup of ETERNUS Web GUI Register the created "self-signed SSL certificate" in the storage system as described in "Installing the Security Certificate" in "Configuration Guide (GUI)". *1: Refer to "Create Key/CSR", "Register SSL Certificate", and "Create Self-signed SSL Certificate" in "ETERNUS Web GUI User's Guide" for details. Login The procedure for logging in is as follows: Click the [Option] button in the login screen, and select the language (English or Japanese).
  • Page 75: Initial Setup

    5. General Settings Initial Setup Initial Setup This section describes the Initial Setup function for the ETERNUS DX. This function performs the required initial settings that must be set before operating the ETERNUS DX on a series of wizard screens. ●...
  • Page 76: Initial Setup 1

    5. General Settings Initial Setup Initial Setup 1 This section explains Initial Setup 1. Refer to "System Settings" in "ETERNUS Web GUI User's Guide" for details. Set Storage System Name Register the name, administrator, and installation site of the ETERNUS DX. Change User Password Change the password for the default account that is currently logged in before starting to use the ETERNUS Set Thin Provisioning...
  • Page 77 5. General Settings Initial Setup Click the [Next >>] button. Initial Setup starts. Proceed to [Set Storage System Name]. Specify the parameters. The main setting items are as follows. Name (Required) • • Installation Location Administrator • Description • Configuration Guide (Basic)
  • Page 78 5. General Settings Initial Setup Caution Once the storage system name has been specified, it cannot be deleted (it can be changed). To change the storage system name, use the [Modify Storage System Name] function in "ETERNUS Web GUI User's Guide". Note If not logging in for the first time, click the [Skip] button to proceed to the next screen without setting.
  • Page 79 5. General Settings Initial Setup Note • Click the [Skip] button to proceed to the next screen without setting. • If a date and time is displayed for the "Last Password Setting Date" field in "User Information", "Password Policy" for the relevant password is enabled. Check the "Password Policy"...
  • Page 80 5. General Settings Initial Setup Note • When using ETERNUS SF AdvancedCopy Manager or ETERNUS SF Express, refer to the documents that are supplied with ETERNUS SF AdvancedCopy Manager or ETERNUS SF Express. • Enter the license key only when "Use License Key" is selected for the license registration method.
  • Page 81 5. General Settings Initial Setup Proceed to [Setup Network Environment]. Specify the parameters. The main setting items are as follows. • Select Network Port • • IPv4 Settings • IPv6 Settings Caution Set the network environment for the MNT port. If the network environment setting is not changed from the factory default setting, some functions will not be available.
  • Page 82 5. General Settings Initial Setup Click the [Close] button. The browser is closed, and Initial Setup 1 is complete. If the administration terminal is connected to the RMT port, remove the LAN cable. Configuration Guide (Basic)
  • Page 83: Firewall Settings

    5. General Settings Initial Setup Firewall Settings Configure the firewall for each service. The settings are required respectively for the MNT port and the RMT port. Caution • If both HTTP connection and HTTPS connection are disabled, the ETERNUS DX is inaccessible via ETERNUS Web GUI.
  • Page 84 5. General Settings Initial Setup HTTP/HTTPS • This service is enabled when an ETERNUS DX is connected via ETERNUS Web GUI. Data is encrypted and transferred for HTTPS. • Telnet/SSH This service is enabled when an ETERNUS DX is connected via ETERNUS CLI. Data is encrypted and transferred for Secure SHell (SSH).
  • Page 85: Initial Setup 2 (Optional)

    5. General Settings Initial Setup Initial Setup 2 (Optional) This section explains Initial Setup 2. Initial Setup 2 sets the various reports that are generated when an error occurs in the ETERNUS DX. If monitoring the ETERNUS DX, use this wizard to build an environment. The flow of wizard operations in Initial Setup 2 is shown below.
  • Page 86 5. General Settings Initial Setup The procedure to perform Initial Setup 2 is as follows: Click [Initial Setup] in [Action]. Note • When logging in again after Initial Setup 1 is complete, the [Initial Setup 2] screen appears. • If all of the settings of Initial Setup 2 are not performed, click the [All Skip] button to exit the Initial Setup wizard.
  • Page 87 5. General Settings Initial Setup Proceed to [Set Date and Time]. Specify the parameters. The main setting items are as follows. • Date/Time Settings Time Zone Settings • • Daylight Saving Time Settings • NTP Settings Note Click the [Skip] button to proceed to the next screen without setting. Click the [Next >>] button.
  • Page 88 5. General Settings Initial Setup Proceed to [Setup SNMP Agent Basic Interface]. Specify the parameters. The main setting items are as follows. • SNMP Function LAN Port used for SNMP • • Authentication Failure • Engine ID MIB-II RFC Version •...
  • Page 89 5. General Settings Initial Setup Specify the parameters. The main setting items are as follows. IP Version • • Manager IP Address (IPv4) • Manager IP Address (IPv6) Click the [OK] button. Returns to the original screen. Repeat Step (1) through Step (3) to configure multiple IP addresses.
  • Page 90 5. General Settings Initial Setup When the IP addresses are set, click the [Next >>] button. A confirmation screen appears. Click the [OK] button. Setting of the SNMP Manager starts. Click the [Done] button. Proceed to [Setup SNMP Agent MIB Access View]. Click the [Add] button.
  • Page 91 5. General Settings Initial Setup Specify the parameters. The main setting items are as follows. View Name • Subtree • Click the [OK] button. Returns to the original screen. Repeat Step (1) through Step (3) to configure multiple MIB Access Views. When the setting of the MIB Access Views is complete, click the [Next >>] button.
  • Page 92 5. General Settings Initial Setup A confirmation screen appears. Click the [OK] button. Setting of the SNMP Agent MIB Access View starts. Click the [Done] button. Proceed to [Setup SNMP Agent User]. Note The [Setup SNMP Agent User] function must be set when using SNMPv3 in SNMP communication between the SNMP Agent and SNMP Agent Manager.
  • Page 93 5. General Settings Initial Setup Specify the parameters. The main setting items are as follows. User Name • MIB View Setting • • Authentication Authentication Method • Authentication Password • • Retype Authentication Password Encryption • Encryption Method • • Encryption Password •...
  • Page 94 5. General Settings Initial Setup When the setting of the user information is complete, click the [Next >>] button. A confirmation screen appears. Click the [OK] button. The SNMP Agent User setting starts. Click the [Done] button. Proceed to [Set SNMP Agent Community]. Caution The [Setup SNMP Agent Community] function must be used when using SNMPv1 or SNMPv2c in SNMP communication between the SNMP Agent and SNMP Manager.
  • Page 95 5. General Settings Initial Setup Specify the parameters. The main setting items are as follows. Community Name • • View Name • Allowed SNMP Manager List Click the [OK] button. Returns to the original screen. Repeat Step (1) through Step (3) to configure multiple communities.
  • Page 96 5. General Settings Initial Setup When the setting of the community is complete, click the [Next >>] button. A confirmation screen appears. Click the [OK] button. The SNMP Agent Community setting starts. Click the [Done] button. Proceed to [Setup SNMP Agent Trap]. Click the [Add] button.
  • Page 97 5. General Settings Initial Setup Specify the parameters. The main setting items are as follows. Manager No. • SNMP Version • • Community Name User Name • Port No. • Click the [OK] button. Returns to the original screen. Repeat Step (1) through Step (3)
  • Page 98 5. General Settings Initial Setup When the setting of the trap information is complete, click the [Next >>] button. A confirmation screen appears. Click the [OK] button. The SNMP Agent Trap setting starts. Click the [Done] button. Proceed to [Setup E-Mail Notification]. Specify the parameters.
  • Page 99 5. General Settings Initial Setup • Mail Server Settings Note Click the [Skip] button to proceed to the next screen without setting. Click the [Next >>] button. A confirmation screen appears. Click the [OK] button. The E-Mail Notification setting starts. Click the [Done] button.
  • Page 100 5. General Settings Initial Setup Click the [Finish] button. Initial Setup 2 is complete, and the [System] screen appears. Note The [Start] screen of the [Smart Setup Wizard] is displayed after all the [Initial Setup] operations are completed. Configuration Guide (Basic)
  • Page 101: Smart Setup Wizard

    5. General Settings Initial Setup Smart Setup Wizard This section explains the Smart Setup Wizard. With the Smart Setup Wizard, configure the settings that are required for access from the host (server) to Thin Provisioning Volumes. To assign volumes other than Thin Provisioning Volumes to a host, refer to "Set Host Response"...
  • Page 102 5. General Settings Initial Setup The Smart Setup Wizard is started with one of the following ways. After the completion of the Initial Setup 2 wizard, the [Smart Setup Wizard] screen appears. • Click the [System] tab and then click [Smart Setup Wizard] in [Action]. •...
  • Page 103 5. General Settings Initial Setup CA type selection Select a CA type to connect with the host and then click the [Next >>] button. The following shows an example in which [CA Type] is set as [FC]. Port setting Select a connection topology and then click the [OK] button. The following shows an example in which the FC port connection topology is set as [Fabric].
  • Page 104 5. General Settings Initial Setup Select a host to register in the ETERNUS DX from the host selection list, enter a nickname, and then click the [OK] button. Select a host to assign volumes from the host selection list and then click the [Next >>] button. The screen for automatically creating Thin Provisioning Pool configurations (Step 7) appears.
  • Page 105 5. General Settings Initial Setup New volume creation Set the capacity and number of new volumes, select the Thin Provisioning Pool where the volumes are to be created, and then click the [OK] button. Volume selection Select a volume to assign to the host and then click the [Next >>] button. Configuration Guide (Basic)
  • Page 106 5. General Settings Initial Setup Configuration confirmation Check the displayed information and then click the [Next >>] button. A confirmation screen appears. Click the [OK] button. The configuration of the host connection and host affinity starts. Configuration Guide (Basic)
  • Page 107 5. General Settings Initial Setup A configuration completion screen appears. Click the [Done] button. Configuration Guide (Basic)
  • Page 108: Configuration Settings For Raid Groups Or Thin Provisioning

    Configuration Settings for RAID Groups or Thin Provisioning This chapter describes the RAID group settings for Standard volumes and Snap Data volumes. This chapter also describes the Thin Provisioning Pool settings for Thin Provisioning volumes. Note The Copybackless function is enabled by the factory default. To operate with a fixed drive layout, set Copybackless to "Disable"...
  • Page 109: Raid Group Creation

    6. Configuration Settings for RAID Groups or Thin Provisioning When Using Standard Volumes RAID Group Creation Create RAID groups (groups of drives that configure RAID in the ETERNUS DX) to create volumes. Create an operation RAID group and a backup RAID group. Figure 11 RAID Group Creation Operation RAID group (RG0)
  • Page 110 6. Configuration Settings for RAID Groups or Thin Provisioning When Using Standard Volumes Set the required items and click the [Create] button. Name: RG0 Create Mode: Manual RAID Level: High Capacity (RAID5) Controlling CM: Automatic Drives: Select five A confirmation screen appears. Click the [OK] button.
  • Page 111 6. Configuration Settings for RAID Groups or Thin Provisioning When Using Standard Volumes After creating an operation RAID group, repeat Step 1 and later steps to create a backup RAID group. The following screen shows the settings that are displayed when creating a RAID group with the RAID group name "RG1"...
  • Page 112: Operation Volume Creation

    6. Configuration Settings for RAID Groups or Thin Provisioning When Using Standard Volumes Operation Volume Creation Create volumes (areas in the drives of a RAID group) in the RAID group. Create a 1TB Standard volume in the operation RAID group created in "RAID Group Creation"...
  • Page 113 6. Configuration Settings for RAID Groups or Thin Provisioning When Using Standard Volumes A confirmation screen appears. Click the [OK] button. The volume is created and the registration completion screen appears. Click the [Done] button. The screen returns to the [Volume] screen. Then, create SDV and SDPV in the backup RAID group (RG1).
  • Page 114: Hot Spare Registration

    6. Configuration Settings for RAID Groups or Thin Provisioning When Using Standard Volumes Hot Spare Registration Register the hot spare for the failure of a drive. Note • The following two types of hot spare are available: - Global Hot Spare This is available for any RAID group.
  • Page 115 6. Configuration Settings for RAID Groups or Thin Provisioning When Using Standard Volumes Select the drive that is to be registered as the Global Hot Spare and click [Assign Global HS] in [Action]. A confirmation screen appears. Click the [OK] button. The Global Hot Spare is registered and the registration completion screen appears.
  • Page 116 6. Configuration Settings for RAID Groups or Thin Provisioning When Using Standard Volumes Select the drive that is to be registered as the Dedicated Hot Spare and click [Assign Dedicated HS] in [Action]. The [Assign Dedicated Hot Spare] screen appears. Select the RAID group for the drive that was selected in Step 2 as the Dedicated Hot Spare.
  • Page 117: When Using Snapopc+ (Sdvs And Sdpvs)

    6. Configuration Settings for RAID Groups or Thin Provisioning When Using SnapOPC+ (SDVs and SDPVs) When Using SnapOPC+ (SDVs and SDPVs) The following section describes the series of environment settings when using SnapOPC+ (SDVs and SDPVs). Not only can new RAID groups be created, adding or changing volumes that are registered in existing RAID groups can also be performed.
  • Page 118: Copy Data Destination Volume (Sdpv) Creation

    6. Configuration Settings for RAID Groups or Thin Provisioning When Using SnapOPC+ (SDVs and SDPVs) *2: If "7" is specified for the number of volumes, sdv0, sdv1, sdv2, sdv3, sdv4, sdv5, and sdv6 volumes are created. A confirmation screen appears. Click the [OK] button.
  • Page 119 6. Configuration Settings for RAID Groups or Thin Provisioning When Using SnapOPC+ (SDVs and SDPVs) The procedure to create a copy data destination volume (SDPV) is as follows: Click the [Volume] tab on the navigation of the ETERNUS Web GUI screen. The [Volume] screen appears.
  • Page 120: When Using Thin Provisioning Volumes (Tpvs)

    6. Configuration Settings for RAID Groups or Thin Provisioning When Using Thin Provisioning Volumes (TPVs) When Using Thin Provisioning Volumes (TPVs) The following sections show the series of settings that need to be performed to use Thin Provisioning Pool Volumes. Not only can new Thin Provisioning Pool be created, adding or changing volumes that are registered in existing Thin Provisioning Pools can also be performed.
  • Page 121 6. Configuration Settings for RAID Groups or Thin Provisioning When Using Thin Provisioning Volumes (TPVs) The procedure to enable the Thin Provisioning function is as follows: Click [Set Thin Provisioning] in [Action]. The [Set Thin Provisioning] screen appears. Select "Enable" for "Thin Provisioning" and then select the "Maximum Pool Capacity" value. Click the [Set] button.
  • Page 122: Thin Provisioning Pool Creation

    6. Configuration Settings for RAID Groups or Thin Provisioning When Using Thin Provisioning Volumes (TPVs) Thin Provisioning Pool Creation This function creates a Thin Provisioning Pool. Caution For the ETERNUS DX60 S5, SSDs or SEDs cannot be used for configuring TPPs. Table 6 Maximum Number of Pools, Maximum Pool Capacity, and Determined Chunk Size for Each Model Maximum number of...
  • Page 123 6. Configuration Settings for RAID Groups or Thin Provisioning When Using Thin Provisioning Volumes (TPVs) The procedure to create a TPP by selecting drives automatically is as follows: Click [Create] in [Action]. The [Create Thin Provisioning Pool] screen appears. Select "Automatic" for "Create Mode" and specify the other parameters. The main setting items are as follows.
  • Page 124 6. Configuration Settings for RAID Groups or Thin Provisioning When Using Thin Provisioning Volumes (TPVs) Thin Provisioning Pool Total Capacity Alarm Caution When using SSDs, the SSD types (SSD-M/SSD-L) cannot be specified. SSDs that are the same type and have the necessary capacity in a RAID group to create TPPs are selected. If the number of SSDs with the same type is insufficient for configuring a RAID group, a TPP is not created.
  • Page 125 6. Configuration Settings for RAID Groups or Thin Provisioning When Using Thin Provisioning Volumes (TPVs) • The recommended drive configuration of the RAID group is shown as follows: Select drives with the same capacity and speed. Select SSDs with the same type (SSD-M/SSD-L/SSD-M SED/SSD-L SED). Select the same sector format of drives (AF-compliant/non-AF-compliant).
  • Page 126 6. Configuration Settings for RAID Groups or Thin Provisioning When Using Thin Provisioning Volumes (TPVs) Select "Manual" for "Create Mode" and specify the other parameters. The main setting items are as follows. • New Thin Provisioning Pool Name Manual Setting •...
  • Page 127 6. Configuration Settings for RAID Groups or Thin Provisioning When Using Thin Provisioning Volumes (TPVs) Click the [Add] button. The [Add RAID Group] screen is displayed. Select the Controlling CM of the RAID group and select all the drives to be registered in the RAID group from the list or from the installation image.
  • Page 128 6. Configuration Settings for RAID Groups or Thin Provisioning When Using Thin Provisioning Volumes (TPVs) The main setting items are as follows. DE selection list box Checkbox to select drives Caution The drive capacity that is displayed for the Value SSD (SSD-L) differs from the product's actual capacity.
  • Page 129: Volume Creation

    6. Configuration Settings for RAID Groups or Thin Provisioning When Using Thin Provisioning Volumes (TPVs) After creating a RAID group that configures the TPP, click the [Create] button. A confirmation screen appears. Click the [OK] button. Create Thin Provisioning Pool starts. Click the [Done] button to return to the [Thin Provisioning Pool] screen.
  • Page 130 6. Configuration Settings for RAID Groups or Thin Provisioning When Using Thin Provisioning Volumes (TPVs) ■ Automatically Selecting Destinations to Create Volumes The procedure to create TPVs by selecting destinations automatically is as follows: Click [Create] in [Action]. The [Create Volume] screen appears. Select "Thin Provisioning Volume"...
  • Page 131 6. Configuration Settings for RAID Groups or Thin Provisioning When Using Thin Provisioning Volumes (TPVs) The main setting items are as follows. New Volume • Name Capacity Allocation Automatic Setting • Drive Type RAID Level Number of Volumes Start of Suffix Digits of Suffix Click the [Create] button.
  • Page 132 6. Configuration Settings for RAID Groups or Thin Provisioning When Using Thin Provisioning Volumes (TPVs) The main setting items are as follows. New Volume • Name Capacity Allocation Manual Setting • Start of Suffix Digits of Suffix Volume No. Number of Volumes (*1) *1: Specify the value in the "Number of Volumes"...
  • Page 133: Host Interface Management

    Host Interface Management The following section describes the series of settings when configuring host connection settings. Add LUN Group Add a LUN group (a group of volumes that are recognized from the server, which is conventionally referred to as an "affinity group"). For each LUN group, volume numbers are assigned for the Logical Unit Numbers (LUNs) that are recognized by the host.
  • Page 134: Lun Group Addition

    7. Host Interface Management LUN Group Addition LUN Group Addition This function creates a new LUN group, and allocates a volume number in the ETERNUS DX to the LUN, which can be recognized by the host. The following list shows the maximum number of LUN groups that can be created for each model.
  • Page 135 7. Host Interface Management LUN Group Addition Specify the LUN group name. The main setting items are as follows. LUN Group Setting • Name • Click the [Add] button. The [Add LUN] screen appears. Specify the LUN and the number of LUNs for volume allocation and select the volume numbers to start the allocation to the corresponding LUNs from.
  • Page 136 7. Host Interface Management LUN Group Addition Number of LUNs Select Volume • Click the [OK] button. Returns to the [Add LUN Group] screen. Repeat Step 3 through Step 5 to set multiple allocation information between the LUNs and the volumes. Check the volume allocation information of LUNs to be registered in the LUN group, and then click the [Create] button.
  • Page 137: Modify Port Parameters

    7. Host Interface Management Modify Port Parameters Modify Port Parameters This function sets the parameter for the ETERNUS DX side host interface port. The settings vary depending on the following port types. • Modify FC Port Parameters Modify iSCSI Port Parameters •...
  • Page 138 7. Host Interface Management Modify Port Parameters Note • Multiple selections can be made from FC ports that have the same SFP type and port mode. Note that multiple FC ports can also be selected if the SFP types are one of the following combinations. - A mix of "16G SFP+(SMF)"...
  • Page 139: Modify Iscsi Port Parameters

    7. Host Interface Management Modify Port Parameters Modify iSCSI Port Parameters This function sets the parameters for the iSCSI host interface port that connects between the ETERNUS DX and the host. Caution When changing port parameters during operation, stop access from the server that is connected to the target port.
  • Page 140 7. Host Interface Management Modify Port Parameters Set the parameters for all of the selected ports. The following explains how to change the port parameters when the port mode is "CA". The main setting items are as follows. • Select Port Port General Information •...
  • Page 141 7. Host Interface Management Modify Port Parameters General Settings • Transfer Rate (This item is displayed only when the port type is "10G Base-T iSCSI") Additional IP Address Information • Additional IP Address Settings • Multiple VLAN VLAN ID • •...
  • Page 142 7. Host Interface Management Modify Port Parameters Note • When the [Discovery] button is clicked for "IPv6 Connect IP Address", the IPv6 connect IP address can be created automatically from the prefix value that is obtained from the router that is connected to the ETERNUS DX and the input IPv6 link local address.
  • Page 143: Modify Sas Port Parameters

    7. Host Interface Management Modify Port Parameters Modify SAS Port Parameters This function sets the parameters for the SAS host interface port that connects between the ETERNUS DX and the host. Caution • This host interface is supported only for the ETERNUS DX60 S5/DX100 S5/DX200 S5. •...
  • Page 144 7. Host Interface Management Modify Port Parameters Set the parameters for all of the selected ports. The main setting item is as follows. • Port Settings Port Transfer Rate Click the [Modify] button. A confirmation screen appears. Click the [OK] button. Setting of the SAS port parameters starts.
  • Page 145: Ca Port Group Creation

    7. Host Interface Management CA Port Group Creation CA Port Group Creation This function creates a new CA port group, and registers the port to be a member. This section uses FC port groups as an example to show how to create CA port groups. An FC port group is a group of ports whose CA type is FC and are connected to a specific host group.
  • Page 146 7. Host Interface Management CA Port Group Creation Specify the name of the port group to be created and select all the ports to be registered in the port group. The main setting item is as follows. • CA Port Group Setting Name Select Port •...
  • Page 147: Set Host Response

    7. Host Interface Management Set Host Response Set Host Response The host response configures the appropriate operation mode on which the host makes connection. In normal host connection, the recommended patterns prepared for each OS type in advance or the default settings are used.
  • Page 148: Add Host Groups

    7. Host Interface Management Add Host Groups Add Host Groups This function creates new host groups and register member hosts. This section uses FC host groups as an example to show how to create host groups. An FC host group is a group of hosts (HBAs) whose interface type is FC and accesses the same LUN group. The Host Affinity is specified for each FC host group.
  • Page 149 7. Host Interface Management Add Host Groups Input a host group name to be created, and select a host response to be assigned to the host group. The main setting items are as follows. Host Group Setting • Host Group Name Host Response Register a host in a host group in the following procedures.
  • Page 150 7. Host Interface Management Add Host Groups Caution If the WWN is not displayed when clicking the [Rediscover] button, make sure that there is no error in the connection environment, such as the connection between the host and the switch, and the CA port settings of the ETERNUS DX. If there is no error in the connection environment, contact the Support Department, or specify the WWN manually.
  • Page 151 7. Host Interface Management Add Host Groups The main setting items are as follows. Host Setting • Click the [OK] button. Returns to the [Manual Input] screen. Repeat Step (2) through Step (4) to set more WWNs. After adding the host is complete, click the [Add] button. A confirmation screen appears.
  • Page 152: Host Affinity Creation

    7. Host Interface Management Host Affinity Creation Host Affinity Creation This function creates a new host affinity by specifying already registered "Host Group", "CA Port Group", and "LUN Group". The host accesses the volumes via the defined paths. When host affinity is configured, the volumes that are referenced by hosts can be restricted.
  • Page 153 7. Host Interface Management Host Affinity Creation Click the [Browse...] button for the host group. The [Select Host Group] screen appears. Select the connection target. n When "Host Group" is selected Select a host group to configure a host affinity, and click the [OK] button. The display returns to the initial screen.
  • Page 154 7. Host Interface Management Host Affinity Creation The display returns to the initial screen. Click the [Browse...] button for the CA port group. The [Select CA Port Group] screen appears. Configuration Guide (Basic)
  • Page 155 7. Host Interface Management Host Affinity Creation Select a CA port group to configure a host affinity, and click the [OK] button. The display returns to the initial screen. Note • If a specific host group has been selected in the "Host Group" field, CA port groups for which the affinity mode is "OFF"...
  • Page 156 7. Host Interface Management Host Affinity Creation Click the [Browse...] button for the LUN group. The [Select LUN Group] screen appears. Select a LUN group to configure a host affinity, and click the [OK] button. The display returns to the initial screen. Note •...
  • Page 157 7. Host Interface Management Host Affinity Creation To edit the path between a host and a CA port, click the [Edit] button for the path to be edited. The [Select CA Port] screen appears. Select whether to enable or disable the path between a host and a CA port. The main setting item is as follows.
  • Page 158: Ca Reset Group Settings

    7. Host Interface Management CA Reset Group Settings Confirm the host affinity setting and the path between the host and the CA port, click the [Create] button. A confirmation screen appears. Click the [OK] button. The host affinity creation starts. Click the [Done] button to return to the [Connectivity] screen.
  • Page 159: Monitoring Settings

    Monitoring Settings Perform the ETERNUS DX monitoring setup if required. For more details on the setup, refer to "ETERNUS Web GUI User's Guide". Event Notification Setup Select whether to report events detected in the ETERNUS DX. There are six methods for event notification: Host Sense Key Code Qualifier, SNMP Trap, E-Mail, Syslog, REMCS, and AIS Connect.
  • Page 160 8. Monitoring Settings Event Notification Setup In the [Setting based on Severity] tab screen, select the required items. On the screens that are displayed by clicking each level tab, select the required items. Click the [Set] button to apply the specified settings. A confirmation screen appears.
  • Page 161: Various Notification Settings

    8. Monitoring Settings Various Notification Settings Various Notification Settings To monitor an ETERNUS DX, perform the required settings for device error notification. SNMP Trap Setup SNMP Trap can be sent to the SNMP Manager (monitoring server) when an event occurs in the ETERNUS DX. The SNMP Trap setting is explained below.
  • Page 162 8. Monitoring Settings Various Notification Settings Click [Setup SNMP Interface] in [Action]. The [Setup SNMP Agent Basic Interface] screen appears. Select [Enable] for [SNMP Function], set the required items, and click the [Set] button. Select the LAN port that was set up in Step 1 for "LAN Port used for SNMP".
  • Page 163 8. Monitoring Settings Various Notification Settings Enter the IP address of SNMP Manager (monitoring server) and click the [OK] button. The screen returns to the manager list of the [Setup SNMP Manager] screen. Check the SNMP Manager that was added in Step (3) is displayed in the manager list and click the [Set] button.
  • Page 164 8. Monitoring Settings Various Notification Settings Enter the community name, set the required items, and click the [OK] button. The screen returns to the community list of the [Setup SNMP Agent Community] screen. Check the community name that was set in Step (3) is added in the community list and click the [Set] button.
  • Page 165 8. Monitoring Settings Various Notification Settings Enter the username, set the required items, and click the [OK] button. The screen returns to the user list of the [Setup SNMP Agent User] screen. Check the user that was set in Step (3) is added in the user list and click the [Set] button.
  • Page 166 8. Monitoring Settings Various Notification Settings Select the Manager No. that was set in Step 3 for [Manager No.], set the required items, and click the [OK] button. The screen returns to the trap list of the [Setup SNMP Agent Trap] screen. Check the trap that was set in Step (3) is added in the trap list and click the [Set] button.
  • Page 167: E-Mail Setup

    8. Monitoring Settings Various Notification Settings A confirmation screen appears. Click the [OK] button. A dialog box to download the file appears. Click the [Save] button. The MIB file is saved. Check the setting completion message and click the [Done] button. The screen returns to the [Network] screen.
  • Page 168 8. Monitoring Settings Various Notification Settings In the [Notification E-Mail] tab screen, set the required items. • Select "Yes" for "Notification E-Mail". Enter the destination e-mail address or addresses for the Destination E-Mail Address fields. • Click the [E-Mail Server Settings] tab. The [E-Mail Server Settings] tab screen appears.
  • Page 169: Syslog Setup

    8. Monitoring Settings Various Notification Settings Click the [Set] button to apply the specified settings. A confirmation screen appears. Click the [OK] button. The e-mail notification settings are applied. Check the setting completion message and click the [Done] button. The screen returns to the [Network] screen. Syslog Setup If an event occurs in the ETERNUS DX, logs for the event can be sent to the specified Syslog server (external server).
  • Page 170: Remote Support Setup

    8. Monitoring Settings Remote Support Setup In the [Setup Syslog] screen, set the required items. • Select "on(RFC3164)" or "on(RFC5424)" for "Send Log". IMPORTANT To send messages in RFC5424 format to a target Syslog server that supports RFC5424, select "on(RFC5424)". If this is not the case, select "on(RFC3164)". •...
  • Page 171: Remote Support (By Ais Connect) Setup

    8. Monitoring Settings Remote Support Setup Caution • Note that AIS Connect and REMCS are not available in some regions. Contact the Support Department for details. • AIS Connect and REMCS cannot be used at the same time. AIS Connect function can only be used when REMCS is not specified or is stopped.
  • Page 172: Remote Support (By Remcs) Setup

    8. Monitoring Settings Remote Support Setup Click the [Set] button. A confirmation screen appears. Click the [OK] button. The AIS Connect settings are applied. Check the setting completion message and click the [Done] button. The screen display returns to the remote support screen. Confirm the connection of the ETERNUS DX and the AIS Connect server in the remote support center.
  • Page 173 8. Monitoring Settings Remote Support Setup In the [Setup Remote Support] screen, set the items in [Customer Information File] and [Communication Environment Information File]. Click the [Set] button. A confirmation screen appears. Click the [OK] button. The remote support settings are applied. Check the setting completion message and click the [Done] button.
  • Page 174: Audit Log Setup

    8. Monitoring Settings Audit Log Setup Audit Log Setup Audit trail logs (hereinafter referred to as "audit log") that record performed operations by using the ETERNUS DX and the system actions that are associated with these operations can be sent to the specified Syslog server (external server).
  • Page 175: Monitoring Server (Snmp Manager) Settings

    8. Monitoring Settings Monitoring Server (SNMP Manager) Settings Click the [Set] button. A confirmation screen appears. Click the [OK] button. Setting of the audit log starts. Check the setting completion message and click the [Done] button. The screen returns to the [Audit Log] screen. Monitoring Server (SNMP Manager) Settings Install and set up the monitoring software on the server side.
  • Page 176: Transmission Test Execution

    8. Monitoring Settings Transmission Test Execution Transmission Test Execution For SNMP Trap notifications or e-mail notifications, perform a transmission test to make sure that event notifications are sent normally. SNMP Trap Test Perform the SNMP Trap test to check that the SNMP Trap can be sent from the ETERNUS DX to the SNMP Manager.
  • Page 177: Send Test E-Mail

    8. Monitoring Settings Transmission Test Execution If the SNMP Manager cannot receive an SNMP test trap, check that the network has no trouble, and the settings for the ETERNUS DX are correct. Is the LAN between the monitoring server and ETERNUS DX connected correctly? •...
  • Page 178 8. Monitoring Settings Transmission Test Execution Check that the test e-mail is sent to the e-mail addresses that are set. For details on the event code and message of the test e-mail, refer to "Message List". Configuration Guide (Basic)
  • Page 179: Power Control Setup

    Power Control Setup Perform power control settings as required. Power control settings must be performed if the Auto Power function (AC automatic linkage mode) is enabled, the Power Resume function (automatic power recovery mode) is enabled, the power synchronized unit is connected, or the Wake On LAN function is used.
  • Page 180: Connection Setup For Power Synchronized Units

    9. Power Control Setup Connection Setup for Power Synchronized Units In the [Setup Power Management] screen, select [Enable] for [Auto Power], [Power Resume], or both. Click the [Set] button. A confirmation screen appears. Click the [OK] button. The Auto Power function and/or the Power Resume function setting is applied. Check the setting completion message and click the [Done] button.
  • Page 181: Wake On Lan Settings

    9. Power Control Setup Wake On LAN Settings Wake On LAN Settings A network environment needs to be set to receive magic packets that are used by Wake On LAN for the ETERNUS The procedure to set Wake On LAN is as follows: On the navigation of the ETERNUS Web GUI screen, click [System].
  • Page 182: 10. System Status Check

    10. System Status Check Check the status of the ETERNUS DX on the ETERNUS Web GUI screen or ETERNUS CLI. Checking the Component Status The status of the ETERNUS DX can be checked by general status in the upper left of the ETERNUS Web GUI screen. When the general status image is "...
  • Page 183: Checking The Raid Groups

    10. System Status Check Checking the RAID Groups Checking the RAID Groups On the [RAID Group Details] screen of ETERNUS Web GUI, the status of RAID groups that you have created is displayed. Check if RAID configuration is set correctly. To display the [RAID Group Details] screen, click the [RAID Group] tab on the navigation of the ETERNUS Web GUI screen.
  • Page 184: Checking The Luns

    10. System Status Check Checking the LUNs Checking the LUNs Check the LUN status from the server. This section describes the check procedure using the ETERNUS Multipath Driver. Click the [Start] button for Windows, expand [ETERNUS Multipath Driver] from [All Programs], and open [ETERNUS Multipath Manager].
  • Page 185: Powering Off

    10. System Status Check Powering Off Powering Off To turn off the ETERNUS DX, perform one of the procedures below. Via the power switch • Press the Power switch to turn off the ETERNUS DX. • Via ETERNUS Web GUI or ETERNUS CLI Use ETERNUS Web GUI or ETERNUS CLI to turn off the ETERNUS DX.
  • Page 186 10. System Status Check Powering Off This section explains how to use the Power switch and the power synchronization unit to turn off the ETERNUS For other procedures, refer to the related manuals. ■ When Controlling by the Power Switch This section explains how to use the Power switch to turn off the ETERNUS DX.
  • Page 187: 11. Solution Configuration

    11. Solution Configuration This chapter describes the optimum solutions provided by the ETERNUS DX linking with software programs. Business Continuity Remote Copy Operations for the Storage System (Copies between ETERNUS DX Storage Systems) ■ Solution Overview The ETERNUS DX can perform real time data transfers from the operation site to a remote site. Even if an error occurs in the operation site, operations can continue by switching operation from the operation site to the backup site.
  • Page 188 11. Solution Configuration Business Continuity ● Configuration Procedure Settings for the ETERNUS DX • Register the following information with ETERNUS Web GUI. Host interface settings Set the port mode of the host interface to RA or CA/RA. Copy table size settings Set a memory area to manage the REC progress.
  • Page 189: Automatic Switching Operation Of The Storage Systems (Storage Cluster)

    11. Solution Configuration Business Continuity Automatic Switching Operation of the Storage Systems (Storage Cluster) ■ Solution Overview Since data equivalence is maintained between two ETERNUS DX storage systems, even when one of the ETERNUS DX storage systems fails, operation can continue by switching the I/O access destination to the other ETERNUS DX either manually or automatically (automatic failover).
  • Page 190: Storage Optimization

    11. Solution Configuration Storage Optimization • Storage Cluster configuration settings Operation volume preparation • • Access path settings • Storage Cluster controller settings (when performing automatic failover) For more details on the settings for ETERNUS SF Storage Cruiser, refer to "ETERNUS SF Storage Cruiser Operation Guide".
  • Page 191: Performance/Tuning

    11. Solution Configuration Storage Optimization ■ Configuration Procedure Automated Storage Tiering can be achieved by using the Flexible Tier function of the ETERNUS DX and the function of ETERNUS SF Storage Cruiser. ● Required Environment For single tier pools, ETERNUS SF Storage Cruiser must be installed. For two or three tier pools, the ETERNUS SF Storage Cruiser Optimization option must be installed.
  • Page 192: Figure 18 Solution - Performance/Tuning

    11. Solution Configuration Storage Optimization Figure 18 Solution — Performance/Tuning Server A with low Server B with low Server C with high priority operations priority operations priority operations The bandwidth of the server with high priority operations is secured by reducing the I/Os of the servers with low priority operations.
  • Page 193: Green

    11. Solution Configuration Green Green ■ Solution Overview Power consumption can be reduced by stopping disk motors when they are not being used. Making power consumption more efficient reduces the cost of electricity, noise emissions, and CO emissions. If the backup time period is predetermined, power saving operations can be implemented effectively by setting the Eco-mode schedule for backing up disk drives to only activate the disks when required.
  • Page 194: Configuration Procedure

    11. Solution Configuration Green ■ Configuration Procedure Perform the required settings for Eco-mode. These settings can be performed with either ETERNUS SF Storage Cruiser or ETERNUS Web GUI. To set the visualization of power consumption and temperature, use ETERNUS SF Storage Cruiser. ETERNUS SF Storage Cruiser obtains power consumption of the ETERNUS DX for "power consumption"...
  • Page 195: Virtualization Platform

    11. Solution Configuration Virtualization Platform Virtualization Platform By linking virtualization software, the entire status of a system that has an ETERNUS DX can be understood by using the management tool for the server virtualization environment. This central administrative control of the virtual environment enables operations to be improved and optimized.
  • Page 196: Vmware Linkage

    11. Solution Configuration Virtualization Platform • Registration of the ETERNUS DX Discover a SAN server with Oracle VM Manager and register the ETERNUS DX. For details on operating Oracle VM Manager, refer to "Oracle VM User's Guide". VMware Linkage ■ Solution Overview Information on the ETERNUS DX can be checked from the vSphere Web Client by expanding the user interface for VMware vSphere Web Client.
  • Page 197 11. Solution Configuration Virtualization Platform VASA Provider Install ETERNUS VASA Provider in the storage management server in which ETERNUS SF Storage Cruiser is operating. Settings for ETERNUS VASA Provider • Install ETERNUS VASA Provider in the storage management server. Perform the settings that are related to ETERNUS VASA Provider in the vCenter Server after installation. •...
  • Page 198: Veeam Storage Integration

    Solution — Virtualization Platform (Veeam Storage Integration) Veeam backup server Backup repositories - Job management - Data transfer - Component management - Data storage FUJITSU Plug-In for Veeam Storage device where Backup & Replication the backup data is stored Server Data VMware...
  • Page 199: Table 11 Volume Types That Can Be Used With Veeam Storage Integration

    • Obtain and register a Veeam Storage Integration license. A Veeam Storage Integration license and FUJITSU Plug-In for Veeam Backup & Replication (*1) can be obtained from the following website. *1: FUJITSU Plug-In for Veeam Backup & Replication is used with the Veeam backup server settings.
  • Page 200 Install FUJITSU Plug-In for Veeam Backup & Replication to Veeam Backup & Replication. For details about how to install FUJITSU Plug-In for Veeam Backup & Replication and use Veeam Backup & Replication, refer to the Veeam Backup & Replication manual that is provided by Veeam Software.
  • Page 201: Microsoft Linkage

    11. Solution Configuration Virtualization Platform Microsoft Linkage ■ Solution Overview By linking with Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager (SCVMM), the resources and functions of the ETERNUS DX can be controlled directly from the management console of System Center 2012 or later. Figure 23 Solution —...
  • Page 202: Security

    11. Solution Configuration Security Security ■ Solution Overview Unauthorized access can be monitored by using the ETERNUS DX's audit log collection and transfer function. Use acquired audit log information as audit trail information to monitor and track suspicious operations and access. Centralized administrative control of SED authentication keys in an external server can be performed by linking with the key server.
  • Page 203 11. Solution Configuration Security ● Configuration Procedure Audit log transmission Perform the following settings with the ETERNUS DX: Audit log setup • Use ETERNUS Web GUI to specify the message format of audit logs that are sent and specify the domain name or the IP address for the Syslog server that receives these logs.
  • Page 204: Component Names

    Component Names This appendix provides the component names of the ETERNUS DX. Frontend Enclosures (ETERNUS DX900 S5) The frontend enclosure has service controllers (SVCs), a system operation panel, and fan units in the front, and frontend routers (FRTs) and power supply units in the rear. Front This section provides the names of the components on the front of a frontend enclosure.
  • Page 205: Figure 25 Front View Of A Frontend Enclosure (Without A Front Cover)

    A. Component Names Frontend Enclosures (ETERNUS DX900 S5) Figure 25 Front View of a Frontend Enclosure (without a Front Cover) FANU#2 FANU#3 SVC#1 FANU#0 FANU#1 SVC#0 SVC (SVC#0, SVC#1) (Refer to "■ Service Controllers (SVC)" (page 210).) FEMP-BRG Fan unit (FANU#0, FANU#1, FANU#2, FANU#3) A unit for cooling the inside of the ETERNUS DX.
  • Page 206: Rear

    A. Component Names Frontend Enclosures (ETERNUS DX900 S5) Rear This section provides the names of the components in the rear of a frontend enclosure. Figure 26 Rear View of a Frontend Enclosure FRT#3 FPSU#2 FPSU#3 FRT#2 FRT#1 FPSU#0 FPSU#1 FRT#0 Power supply units (FPSU#0, FPSU#1, FPSU#2, FPSU#3) (Refer to "■...
  • Page 207: Component Names And Led Names

    A. Component Names Frontend Enclosures (ETERNUS DX900 S5) Component Names and LED Names This section describes the operation panel of the frontend enclosure. ■ System Operation Panel The system operation panel on the front of the frontend enclosure has LEDs, an LCD panel, panel keys, and a Power switch.
  • Page 208: Figure 28 Message Format Of The Lcd Panel (During Startup)

    A. Component Names Frontend Enclosures (ETERNUS DX900 S5) LED name LED status Meaning MAINTENANCE Maintenance for the ETERNUS DX is in progress. (green) Maintenance (from ETERNUS Web GUI or ETERNUS CLI) for the ETERNUS DX is in progress or a status check of the ETERNUS DX is (blinks green) necessary.
  • Page 209: Figure 29 Message Format Of The Lcd Panel (While Running)

    A. Component Names Frontend Enclosures (ETERNUS DX900 S5) ● Messages That Are Displayed While Running (or Operating) The message format that is displayed on the LCD panel while running (or operating) is shown in Figure Figure 29 Message Format of the LCD Panel (While Running) Top row E r r o r X X / Y Y...
  • Page 210: Figure 30 Service Controller

    A. Component Names Frontend Enclosures (ETERNUS DX900 S5) ● Panel Keys The name and function of each panel key are described in Table Table 14 Name and Function of the Panel Key Panel key name Function FUNCTION Starts the menu operation or selects the menu. INPUT Confirms or executes the menu operation.
  • Page 211: Figure 31 Power Supply Unit (Frontend Enclosure)

    A. Component Names Frontend Enclosures (ETERNUS DX900 S5) ■ Power Supply Units The power supply unit transforms input AC power from a power socket to DC power and supplies power to each component. Four units are installed in a frontend enclosure. Figure 31 Power Supply Unit (Frontend Enclosure) POWER LED...
  • Page 212: Menu Operation Using The Panel Key

    A. Component Names Frontend Enclosures (ETERNUS DX900 S5) Menu Operation Using the Panel Key Various functions can be performed using the panel keys in the system operation panel. The following functions can be performed using the panel keys. Switching the power mode to remote mode •...
  • Page 213 A. Component Names Frontend Enclosures (ETERNUS DX900 S5) Press the FUNCTION key for two seconds or more. "Menu0:REMOTE MOD" is displayed on the LCD panel. Press the INPUT key. Press the INPUT key again after the confirmation message "[YES]/NO" is displayed on the bottom row of the LCD panel.
  • Page 214 A. Component Names Frontend Enclosures (ETERNUS DX900 S5) ■ Switching the Power Mode to Local Mode To switch the power mode to local mode, select "Menu1:LOCAL MOD". Note • The power mode can be changed even if the power (or DC power) of the ETERNUS DX is turned off. The power mode that was set is enabled after turning on the power.
  • Page 215 A. Component Names Frontend Enclosures (ETERNUS DX900 S5) When the local mode is set, the selection message for the local mode "[YES]/NO" is cleared and the display returns to "Menu1:LOCAL MOD". Press the CLEAR key to terminate the menu operation. Configuration Guide (Basic)
  • Page 216: Controller Enclosure

    A. Component Names Controller Enclosure Controller Enclosure An operation panel and drives are installed in the front of the ETERNUS DX controller enclosure. Controllers and power supply units are installed in the rear. Front This section provides the names of the components in the front of a controller enclosure. ■...
  • Page 217: Figure 35 Front View Of A Controller Enclosure (For The Eternus Dx500 S5/Dx600 S5, With A Front Cover)

    A. Component Names Controller Enclosure ■ ETERNUS DX500 S5/DX600 S5 Figure 35 Front View of a Controller Enclosure (for the ETERNUS DX500 S5/DX600 S5, with a Front Cover) Operation panel (refer to "■ Operation Panel" (page 226)) Front cover Figure 36 Front View of a Controller Enclosure (for the ETERNUS DX500 S5/DX600 S5, without a Front Cover) BBU#0 BBU#1...
  • Page 218: Figure 37 Front View Of A Controller Enclosure (For Eternus Dx900 S5, With A Front Cover)

    A. Component Names Controller Enclosure ■ ETERNUS DX900 S5 Figure 37 Front View of a Controller Enclosure (for ETERNUS DX900 S5, with a Front Cover) Operation panel (refer to "■ Operation Panel" (page 226)) Front cover Figure 38 Front View of a Controller Enclosure (for ETERNUS DX900 S5, without a Front Cover) BBU#0 BBU#1 2.5"...
  • Page 219: Rear

    A. Component Names Controller Enclosure Rear This section provides the names of the components in the rear of a controller enclosure. ■ ETERNUS DX60 S5 Figure 39 Rear View of a Controller Enclosure (When the ETERNUS DX60 S5 Is installed with Only One Controller) CM#0 PSU#0...
  • Page 220 A. Component Names Controller Enclosure Controllers (CM#0, CM#1) (refer to "■ Controllers" (page 230)) PWC port This port is used to connect a power synchronized unit with an RS232C cable. Host interface This interface is used for connecting a controller with a server. Drive interface (OUT) port This port is used to connect a controller enclosure to a drive enclosure with a mini SAS HD cable between enclosures.
  • Page 221: Figure 41 Rear View Of A Controller Enclosure (When The Eternus Dx100 S5/Dx200 S5 Is Installed With Only One Controller)

    A. Component Names Controller Enclosure ■ ETERNUS DX100 S5/DX200 S5 Figure 41 Rear View of a Controller Enclosure (When the ETERNUS DX100 S5/DX200 S5 Is Installed with Only One Controller) CM#0 CA#0 CA#1 PSU#0 PSU#1 Controller (CM#0) (refer to "■ Controllers" (page 230)) PWC port This port is used to connect a power synchronized unit with an RS232C cable.
  • Page 222: Figure 42 Rear View Of A Controller Enclosure (When The Eternus Dx100 S5/Dx200 S5 Is Installed With Two Controllers)

    A. Component Names Controller Enclosure Figure 42 Rear View of a Controller Enclosure (When the ETERNUS DX100 S5/DX200 S5 Is Installed with Two Controllers) CM#0 CM#1 CA#0 CA#1 CA#0 CA#1 PSU#0 PSU#1 Controller (CM#0, CM#1) (refer to "■ Controllers" (page 230)) PWC port This port is used to connect a power synchronized unit with an RS232C cable.
  • Page 223: Figure 43 Rear View Of A Controller Enclosure (Eternus Dx500 S5)

    A. Component Names Controller Enclosure ■ ETERNUS DX500 S5 Figure 43 Rear View of a Controller Enclosure (ETERNUS DX500 S5) CM#1 CA#0 CA#1 CPSU#0 CPSU#1 CM#0 CA#0 CA#1 Controllers (CM#0, CM#1) (Refer to "■ Controllers" (page 230).) Host interfaces (CA#0, CA#1) (Refer to "■...
  • Page 224: Figure 44 Rear View Of A Controller Enclosure (Eternus Dx600 S5)

    A. Component Names Controller Enclosure ■ ETERNUS DX600 S5 Figure 44 Rear View of a Controller Enclosure (ETERNUS DX600 S5) CA#2 CA#3 CM#1 CA#0 CA#1 CPSU#0 CPSU#1 CA#2 CA#3 CM#0 CA#0 CA#1 Controllers (CM#0, CM#1) (Refer to "■ Controllers" (page 230).) Host interfaces (CA#0, CA#1, CA#2, CA#3) (Refer to...
  • Page 225: Figure 45 Rear View Of A Controller Enclosure (Eternus Dx900 S5)

    A. Component Names Controller Enclosure ■ ETERNUS DX900 S5 Figure 45 Rear View of a Controller Enclosure (ETERNUS DX900 S5) CA#2 CA#3 CM#1 CA#0 CA#1 CPSU#0 CPSU#1 CA#2 CA#3 CM#0 CA#0 CA#1 Controllers (CM#0, CM#1) (Refer to "■ Controllers" (page 230).) Host interfaces (CA#0, CA#1, CA#2, CA#3) (Refer to...
  • Page 226: Component Names And Led Names

    A. Component Names Controller Enclosure Component Names and LED Names This section describes the operation panel, the drives, the controllers, the power supply units, the host interfaces, the PCIe Flash Modules (PFMs), the batteries, and the BUDs of the controller enclosure. ■...
  • Page 227: Figure 47 Operation Panel (Controller Enclosure For The Eternus Dx500 S5/Dx600 S5)

    A. Component Names Controller Enclosure LED name LED status Meaning CACHE There is data in the cache memory of the ETERNUS DX. (green) READY The ETERNUS DX is available for use. (green) (*1) *1: When the READY LED and the FAULT LED are both on at the same time, an error has occurred while the Unified configuration is starting up.
  • Page 228: Figure 48 Operation Panel (Controller Enclosure [Eternus Dx900 S5])

    A. Component Names Controller Enclosure LED name LED status Meaning FAULT The ETERNUS DX is in error status. (amber) (*1) A part of the ETERNUS DX requires preventive maintenance. (blinks amber) MAINTENANCE Maintenance for the ETERNUS DX is in progress. (green) Maintenance (from ETERNUS Web GUI or ETERNUS CLI) for the ETERNUS DX is in progress or a status check of the ETERNUS DX is...
  • Page 229: Figure 49 2.5" Drives And 3.5" Drives

    A. Component Names Controller Enclosure The LEDs turn on or blink to indicate the statuses that are listed below. Table 19 Status and Meaning of Each LED (Operation Panel [Controller Enclosure (ETERNUS DX900 S5)]) LED name LED status Meaning POWER Power is supplied to the controller enclosure.
  • Page 230: Figure 50 Controller (For The Eternus Dx60 S5, Pattern 1)

    A. Component Names Controller Enclosure ■ Controllers The controller contains a CPU, system memory, Battery Backup Unit (BBU), host interfaces, drive interface (DI) ports, and LAN ports. The controller controls all operations in the ETERNUS DX. ● ETERNUS DX60 S5 Figure 50 Controller (for the ETERNUS DX60 S5, Pattern 1) CA#0 FAULT LED...
  • Page 231: Figure 52 Controller (For The Eternus Dx100 S5/Dx200 S5, Pattern 1)

    A. Component Names Controller Enclosure LED name LED status Meaning READY/FAULT The controller is in normal status. (green) An error has occurred during startup. (blinks green) • The controller is performing the initial setup after the power is (amber) turned on. •...
  • Page 232: Figure 54 Controller (Eternus Dx500 S5)

    A. Component Names Controller Enclosure LED name LED status Meaning DI (OUT) LINK/FAULT The link between the DI (OUT) port and the destination port has been (green) established. The link between the DI (OUT) port and the destination port is in •...
  • Page 233: Figure 55 Controller (Eternus Dx600 S5)

    A. Component Names Controller Enclosure Figure 55 Controller (ETERNUS DX600 S5) BUD READY LED BUD FAULT LED DI (OUT) LINK/FAULT LED READY/FAULT LED MASTER LED IDENTIFY LED LAN ACT LED LAN LINK LED The LEDs turn on or blink to indicate the statuses that are listed below. Table 23 Status and Meaning of Each LED (Controller for the ETERNUS DX500 S5/DX600 S5) LED name...
  • Page 234: Figure 56 Controller (Eternus Dx900 S5)

    A. Component Names Controller Enclosure ● ETERNUS DX900 S5 Figure 56 Controller (ETERNUS DX900 S5) BUD FAULT LED BUD READY LED DI (OUT) LINK/FAULT LED READY/FAULT LED MASTER LED FRT READY LED FRT FAULT LED IDENTIFY LED SVC READY LED LAN ACT LED SVC FAULT LED LAN LINK LED...
  • Page 235: Figure 57 Power Supply Unit (Controller Enclosure For The Eternus Dx60 S5/Dx100 S5/Dx200 S5) (Ac Power Type)

    A. Component Names Controller Enclosure LED name LED status Meaning BUD FAULT The BUD is in error status. (amber) FRT READY The FRT is in normal status. (green) FRT FAULT The FRT is in error status. (amber) SVC READY The SVC is in normal status. (green) SVC FAULT The SVC is in error status.
  • Page 236: Figure 59 Power Supply Unit (Controller Enclosure For The Eternus Dx500 S5/Dx600 S5/Dx900 S5)

    A. Component Names Controller Enclosure The LEDs turn on or blink to indicate the statuses that are listed below. Table 25 Status and Meaning of Each LED (Power Supply Unit [Controller Enclosure for the ETERNUS DX60 S5/DX100 S5/DX200 S5]) LED name LED status Meaning POWER...
  • Page 237: Figure 60 Host Interface Ports (Eternus Dx60 S5)

    A. Component Names Controller Enclosure ■ Host Interface A host interface is a board that has interface ports to connect a controller to the server. ● ETERNUS DX60 S5 There are five types of host interfaces: FC 16Gbit/s, FC 8Gbit/s, iSCSI 10Gbit/s, iSCSI 1Gbit/s, and SAS 12Gbit/s. Figure 60 Host Interface Ports (ETERNUS DX60 S5) LINK/FAULT LED...
  • Page 238: Figure 61 Host Interface Ports (Eternus Dx100 S5/Dx200 S5)

    A. Component Names Controller Enclosure ● ETERNUS DX100 S5/DX200 S5 There are nine types of host interfaces: FC 32Gbit/s, FC 16Gbit/s, iSCSI 10Gbit/s (10GBASE-SR/10GBASE-CR), iSCSI 10Gbit/s (10GBASE-T), iSCSI 1Gbit/s, SAS 12Gbit/s, Ethernet 10Gbit/s, and Ethernet 1Gbit/s. Figure 61 Host Interface Ports (ETERNUS DX100 S5/DX200 S5) FC 2 ports LINK/FAULT LED FC 2 ports...
  • Page 239: Figure 62 Host Interface Ports (Eternus Dx500 S5/Dx600 S5)

    A. Component Names Controller Enclosure LED name LED status Meaning FAULT The link between the host interface port (iSCSI) and the (green) destination port has been established. LINK The host interface port (iSCSI) is in error status. (amber) ● ETERNUS DX500 S5/DX600 S5 There are seven types of host interfaces: FC 32Gbit/s, FC 16Gbit/s, iSCSI 10Gbit/s (10GBASE-SR / 10GBASE-CR), iSCSI 1Gbit/s, Ethernet 10Gbit/s, and Ethernet 1Gbit/s.
  • Page 240: Figure 63 Host Interface (Eternus Dx900 S5)

    A. Component Names Controller Enclosure ● ETERNUS DX900 S5 There are five types of host interfaces: FC 32Gbit/s, FC 16Gbit/s, iSCSI 10Gbit/s (10GBASE-SR/10GBASE-CR), and iSCSI 1Gbit/s. Figure 63 Host Interface (ETERNUS DX900 S5) CA FAULT LED CA READY LED FC 2 ports FC 4 ports iSCSI 10Gbit/s (10GBASE-SR) LINK/FAULT LED...
  • Page 241: Figure 64 Pfm

    A. Component Names Controller Enclosure ■ PCIe Flash Modules (PFM) A PCIe Flash Module (PFM) is a module that is installed to operate the Extreme Cache function. 1.6TB and 3.2TB PFM capacity options are available for Extreme Cache. Up to eight PFMs can be installed in each controller. Slot 16 to Slot 23 are shared by the drives and the PFMs. The maximum PFM capacity of each controller enclosure is 25.6TB.
  • Page 242: Figure 65 Batteries

    A. Component Names Controller Enclosure ■ Batteries Batteries are used for backup power source in case of power outage. A controller enclosure has two batteries. The batteries are charged from an external power source while the ETERNUS DX is running normally. If a power failure is detected, the cache data in the system memory is saved to the BUD in the controller by using battery power.
  • Page 243: Drive Enclosure

    A. Component Names Drive Enclosure Drive Enclosure Drives and an operation panel are installed in the front of the drive enclosure. I/O modules and power supply units are installed in the rear. Front This section provides the names of the components in the front of a drive enclosure. ■...
  • Page 244: Figure 68 Front View Of A High-Density Drive Enclosure

    A. Component Names Drive Enclosure ■ High-Density Drive Enclosure Figure 68 Front View of a High-Density Drive Enclosure Operation panel (refer to "■ Operation Panel" (page 248)) Disk Activity Panel (DAP) (refer to "■ Disk Activity Panel (DAP) (for High-Density Drive Enclosure)" (page 249)) Front cover Configuration Guide (Basic)
  • Page 245: Figure 69 Top View Of A High-Density Drive Enclosure With The Cover Opened

    A. Component Names Drive Enclosure Figure 69 Top View of a High-Density Drive Enclosure with the Cover Opened Rear Front 3.5" drive (refer to "■ Drives" (page 250)) Configuration Guide (Basic)
  • Page 246: Rear

    A. Component Names Drive Enclosure Rear This section provides the names of the components on the rear of a drive enclosure. ■ 2.5" Type / 3.5" Type Figure 70 Rear View of a 2.5"/3.5" Type Drive Enclosure (When Only One I/O Module Is Installed) IOM#0 PSU#0 PSU#1...
  • Page 247: Figure 72 Rear View Of A High-Density Drive Enclosure

    A. Component Names Drive Enclosure ■ High-Density Drive Enclosure Figure 72 Rear View of a High-Density Drive Enclosure IOM#0 IOM#1 PSU#2 PSU#3 PSU#0 PSU#1 FEM#0 FEM#1 I/O modules (IOM#0, IOM#1) (refer to "■ I/O Modules" (page 251)) Power supply units (PSU#0, PSU#1, PSU#2, PSU#3) (refer to "■...
  • Page 248: Component Names And Led Names

    A. Component Names Drive Enclosure Component Names and LED Names This section describes the operation panel, the drives, the I/O modules, and the power supply units of the drive enclosure. ■ Operation Panel An operation panel has a DE-ID display and LEDs. ●...
  • Page 249: Figure 74 Disk Activity Panel (Dap)

    A. Component Names Drive Enclosure ■ Disk Activity Panel (DAP) (for High-Density Drive Enclosure) The Disk Activity Panel (DAP) has a Slot No. LED for each drive. Figure 74 Disk Activity Panel (DAP) Slot No. LED The LEDs turn on or blink to indicate the statuses that are listed below. Table 34 Status and Meaning of Each LED (Disk Activity Panel [DAP]) LED name...
  • Page 250: Figure 75 2.5" Drives And 3.5" Drives

    A. Component Names Drive Enclosure ■ Drives 2.5" drives and 3.5" drives have LEDs. Figure 75 2.5" Drives and 3.5" Drives 2.5" drive 3.5" drive Drive for high-density drive enclosure DRIVE READY LED DRIVE FAULT LED DRIVE READY LED DRIVE FAULT LED The LEDs turn on or blink to indicate the statuses that are listed below.
  • Page 251: Figure 76 I/O Module (Drive Enclosure)

    A. Component Names Drive Enclosure ■ I/O Modules The I/O module is a component that controls how the controller and the drives interact. The I/O module is connected to the controller or an I/O module on another drive enclosure. A drive enclosure has two I/O modules.
  • Page 252: Figure 77 Power Supply Unit (Drive Enclosure) (Ac Power Type)

    A. Component Names Drive Enclosure ■ Power Supply Units There are two types of the power supply units: AC power type and DC power type. The AC power type power supply unit converts input power from a power socket to DC power and supplies power to each component. A drive enclosure has two power supply units.
  • Page 253: Figure 79 Fan Expander Module

    A. Component Names Drive Enclosure ■ Fan Expander Module (FEM) A Fan Expander Module (FEM) is a cooling fan module. Two FEMs are installed in a high-density drive enclosure. If one of the FEMs fails, the failed FEM can be replaced while the system is running. Figure 79 Fan Expander Module READY LED...
  • Page 254: Power Distribution Unit

    A. Component Names Power Distribution Unit Power Distribution Unit There are two sizes for power distribution units: 1U and 2U. Power Distribution Units (1U) The 1U power distribution unit has four outlets and two inlets. Figure 80 Power Distribution Units (1U) Main line switch This turns on and off the power distribution unit.
  • Page 255: Structures For Host Connection

    Structures for Host Connection This appendix describes structures for host connection. Host group • A host group is a group of hosts that is allowed to access the volume (LUN group). By configuring the host group, the LUN mapping settings or host response settings for the hosts in the host group can be changed with a single operation.
  • Page 256 B. Structures for Host Connection ■ Configuration Example ● Host Group Settings Refer to "Add FC Host Group" or "Add iSCSI Host Group" in "ETERNUS Web GUI User's Guide" for details. Host Group Host Host response Host Group A Host A – HBA1 Default Host A –...
  • Page 257 B. Structures for Host Connection Host group CA port group LUN group Description 4 (*2) All (Default) CA Port Group Y LUN Group YY A host affinity with the affinity mode set to "OFF". *1: Setting example when specifying a host group that accesses LUN Group YY via CA Port Group Y. *2: Setting example when a host group that accesses LUN Group YY via CA Port Group Y is not specified.
  • Page 258 However, Fujitsu shall assume no responsibility for any operational problems as the result of errors, omissions, or the use of information in this manual. Fujitsu assumes no liability for damages to third party copyrights or other rights arising from the use of any information •...

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