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Acer HDS WMS100 Reference Manual (328 pages)
Acer HDS WMS100 Server: Reference Guide
Brand:
Acer
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Server
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
13
Chapter 1 Overview of the WMS100 Subsystem
23
Overview Features
24
High Data Availability
24
Connectivity
24
Scalability
25
Performance Reporting and Monitoring
25
Reliability, Availability, and Serviceability
26
Rack-Mount Model
27
Floor Model
28
Chapter 2 Planning for Installation and Operation
29
User Responsibilities
31
Safety Precautions
32
Warning Labels
33
Repair, Modification, and Disassembly
33
Precautions for Using Equipment
33
Inspection and Cleaning Precautions
37
Emergency Precautions
38
Warning Notices
39
Warning Label Locations
39
Table 2.1 Caution Statements
39
Table 2.2 Symbols Contained in Warning Labels
39
Figure 2.1 Position of Labels on Floor Model RKXS+H1J
40
Figure 2.2 Position of Labels on Floor Model RKXS+RKAJAT+H2J
41
Figure 2.3 Position of Labels on Rack-Mount Model RKXS
42
Figure 2.4 Position of Labels on Rack-Mount Model RKNAS
43
Figure 2.5 Position of Labels on Rack-Mount Model RKAJAT
44
General Specifications and Requirements
45
Dimensions and Weigh
45
Table 2.3 WMS100 Dimensions and Weight of Rack-Mount Model
45
Table 2.4 WMS100 Dimensions and Weight of Floor Model
45
Table 2.5 WMS100 Dimensions and Weight of NAS Unit
46
Service Clearance Requirements
47
Floor Load Rating
48
Internal Logic Specifications
49
Cable Function
49
Table 2.6 Internal Logic Specification of WMS100 Rack-Mount Model
49
Table 2.7 Principal Functions of WMS100 Cables
49
Environmental Specifications and Requirements
50
Environmental Hazards
50
Temperature and Humidity Requirements
51
Input Power and Insulation Performance Specifications
51
Table 2.8 Environmental Specifications
51
Table 2.9 Input Power and Insulation Performance Specifications for Rack-Mount Model
51
Air Flow Requirements
52
Table 2.10 Input Power and Insulation Performance Specifications for Floor Model
52
Table 2.11 Input Power and Insulation Performance Specifications for the NAS Unit
52
Vibration and Shock Tolerances
53
Table 2.12 Vibration and Shock Tolerances
53
Reliability
54
Table 2.13 Reliability of WMS100 Rack-Mount Model
54
Table 2.14 Reliability of WMS100 Floor Model
55
Chapter 3 Powering On/Off Procedure
57
WMS100 Rack-Mount Model
58
Subsystem Power on
58
Subsystem Power off
60
Stop/Start/Restart of the NAS os
60
WMS100 Floor Model
62
Subsystem Power on
62
Subsystem Power off
63
Figure 3.1 Subsystem Power On/Off (Example: Floor
63
Chapter 4 Subsystem Architecture and Components
65
Configuration Block Diagrams
66
WMS100 Rack-Mount Model
66
Acer | HDS WMS100™ User and Reference Guide
67
Figure 4.1 RKXS System Configuration (When the FC Interface Board Is Not Added)
67
Figure 4.2 RKXS and System Configuration (When the FC Interface Board Is Added)
68
Figure 4.3 RKXS and RKNAS System Configuration
69
Figure 4.4 RKAJAT System Configuration
70
WMS100 Floor Model
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Figure 4.5 Floor (RKXS+H1J) Model WMS100 System Configuration (When FC Interface Board Is Not Added)
71
Figure 4.6 Floor (RKXS+RKAJAT+H2J) Model WMS100 System Configuration (When FC Interface Board Is Added)
72
Figure 4.7 Floor (RKXS+RKAJAT+H2J) Model WMS100 System Configuration
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Figure 4.8 Floor (RKXS+RKAJAT+H2J) Model WMS100 System Configuration
74
Redundant Power Supplies
75
Fibre Channel Interface
76
Mini-HUB
76
Figure 4.9 WMS100 FC Connector
76
Connection Specifications
77
Table 4.1 Available Host Connectors of each Topology Setting and Connection/Method
77
Table 4.2 Available Host Connectors of each Topology Setting and Connection/Method
78
Fibre Channel Configuration
79
Attention to the Host Direct Connection for WMS100
79
Ethernet Interface
80
Array Frame
80
WMS100 Rack-Mount Model
81
Table 4.3 Basic Specifications of Rack-Mount Model
81
Floor Model
82
Table 4.4 Basic Specifications of the Floor Model
82
Component Names, Locations, and Functions
83
Front Bezel Component Locations and Functions
84
Figure 4.10 Front Bezel Component Locations
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Table 4.5 Front Bezel Component Functions
84
Figure 4.11 Front Bezel LED Locations
85
Table 4.6 Front Bezel LED Functions
85
Component Locations
86
Figure 4.12 RKXS Component Locations
86
Figure 4.13 RKAJAT Component Locations
86
Switch Locations and Functions
87
Figure 4.14 Panel Assembly Switch Location
87
Table 4.7 Panel Assembly Switch Functions
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Figure 4.15 Power Unit Switch Locations
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Figure 4.16 RKNAS Switch Locations
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Table 4.8 Power Unit Switch Functions
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Table 4.9 RKNAS Switch Functions
88
Connector Locations and Functions
89
Figure 4.17 SENC Unit Connector Locations
89
Figure 4.18 Power Unit Connector Locations
89
Table 4.10 Power Unit Connector Functions
89
Figure 4.19 Control Unit Connector Locations
90
Table 4.11 Power Unit Connector Functions
90
Table 4.12 Control Unit Connector Functions
90
Figure 4.20 RKNAS Connector Locations
91
Table 4.13 RKNAS Connector Functions
91
LED Locations and Functions
92
Figure 4.21 Disk Drive Display LED Locations
92
Table 4.14 Disk Drive Display LED Functions
93
Figure 4.22 Disk Drive Display (RKAJAT) LED Locations
94
Figure 4.23 Battery Backup Unit LED Locations
94
Table 4.15 Disk Drive Display (RKAJAT) LED Functions
94
Table 4.16 Battery Backup Unit LED Functions
94
Figure 4.24 SENC Unit LED Locations
95
Table 4.17 SENC Unit LED Functions
95
Figure 4.25 Power Unit LED Locations
96
Figure 4.26 Fan Assembly LED Locations
96
Table 4.18 Power Unit LED Functions
96
Table 4.19 Fan Assembly LED Functions
96
Figure 4.27 Control Unit LED Locations
97
Table 4.20 Control Unit LED Functions
97
Figure 4.28 RKNAS (Front) Connector Locations
99
Table 4.21 RKNAS (Front) Connector Functions
99
Figure 4.29 RKNAS (Rear) LED Locations
100
Table 4.22 RKNAS (Rear) LED Functions
100
Chapter 5 Functional and Operational Characteristics
101
New WMS100 Features and Capabilities
103
RAID Implementations
104
Table 5.1 Rack-Mount RAID Specifications
105
Table 5.2 Floor Model RAID Specifications
105
Cache Management
106
Table 5.3 Rack-Mount Model Cache Specifications
106
Table 5.4 Floor Model Cache Specifications
107
Logical Units (Lus)
108
Figure 5.1 Logical Units (When FC Interface Board Is Not Added to the Control Unit)
108
Figure 5.2 Logical Units (When FC Interface Board Is Added to the Control Unit)
108
Figure 5.3 Logical Units (NAS Unit)
109
Open Systems Features and Functions
110
Open Systems Middleware
110
LUN Management
110
Data Management Features and Functions
111
Cache Residency Manager Function
111
LUN Manager Function
111
Data Retention Utility Function
111
LUN Expansion Function
111
Password Protection Function
111
Copy Solution Features and Functions
112
Shadowimage In-System Replication Function
112
Copy-On-Write Snapshot Function
112
NAS Backup Restore Modular Function
112
NAS Syncimage Modular Function
112
Performance Management Features and Functions
113
Performance Monitor Function
113
Cache Partition Manager Function
113
NAS Features and Functions
114
NAS Data Control Modular Function
114
NAS File Sharing Modular Function
114
NAS Manager Modular Function
114
NAS Backup Restore Modular Function
114
NAS Syncimage Modular Function
114
NAS Anti-Virus Agent Modular Function
114
Chapter 6 Configuring the WMS100 Subsystem
115
Overview of Configuration
117
Open Systems Configuration
117
Defining Luns
117
Fibre Channel Interface Addressing
118
Figure 6.1 Fibre Channel Port-To-LUN Addressing (When FC Interface Board Is Not Added to the Control Unit)
118
Figure 6.2 Fibre Channel Port-To-LUN Addressing
119
Alternate Pathing
120
Figure 6.3 Alternate Pathing
120
NAS Configuration
121
Configuring LAN Interfaces of the WMS100 Subsystem
122
Configuring the WMS100 Subsystem
123
Registering the WMS100 Subsystem for Control by Storage Navigator Modular
124
Configuring the WMS100 Subsystem for the Desired Application
125
WMS100 Subsystem General Configuration
126
Chapter 7 Configuring Storage on the WMS100 Subsystem
127
Software Composition
129
Microprogram
129
System Parameters
129
Configuration Information
129
SNMP Information
129
Storage for Parameters
130
Table 7.1 Storage for Parameters
130
Setting Fibre Channel Information
131
Figure 7.1 Fibre Channel Setting
132
Determining Space and RAID Level Requirements
133
Setting a Spare Disk
134
Canceling a Spare Disk Setting
137
Setting a RAID Group
138
Figure 7.2 Logical Status Tab
138
Figure 7.3 Logical Status Tab (NAS)
139
Figure 7.4 RAID Group Dialog Box
139
Figure 7.5 RAID Group Is Updated
140
Figure 7.6 RAID Group Is Updated (NAS)
140
Deleting a RAID Group
141
Setting a Logical Unit
143
Figure 7.7 Setting the Logical Unit Dialog Box
144
Deleting the Last Logical Unit
145
Formatting a Logical Unit
147
Table 7.2 Formatting Message
150
Changing the Format Mode
151
Changing the Default Controller in Charge of an LU
153
Setting Host Group Information
154
Setting Mapping Information
154
Transferring Configurations from One Array to Another
158
Storing Configuration Data
159
System Parameter Information
159
RAID Group/Lu Information
160
Port/Host Group Information
162
NAS System Lu/User LU Information
163
Applying Configuration Data to Another WMS100 Subsystem
164
System Parameters
164
RAID Group/Logical Unit
165
Port/Host Group
166
Setting Host Connection Parameters
167
Simple Setting
167
Table 7.3 Simple Setting Item List
168
Table 7.4 Simple Setting Item List
169
Table 7.5 Additional Parameter Setting Items
169
Detailed Setting
172
Setting the Subsystem When Using Special Mode
173
7.10 Changing the Network Parameter
175
7.11 Setting the System LU and User LU in the NAS System
177
7.11.1 Setting the System LU
177
7.11.2 Setting the User LU
179
7.12 Setting the System LU and User LU in the NAS System
181
Table 7.6 List of Additional Parameter Setting Items
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7.12.1 Setting the System LU
182
7.12.2 Setting the User LU
184
7.13 Setting the NNC Management LAN Port Information in the NAS System
186
7.14 Setting the Time Zone
189
Chapter 8 Troubleshooting
193
Troubleshooting Based on LED Indications
195
The POWER LED Does Not Turn on
195
The POWER LED Has Turned off
196
If the READY LED Does Notturn on or Has Turned on Once then off
197
The Alarm LED Has Turned on
198
The WARNING LED Has Turned on or Blinks
199
Web Overview
200
Operational Environment
200
Table 8.1 Web Operational Environment
200
Characteristics of Network Functions
203
Web Operational Procedures
204
Connecting to the Network Using a LAN Interface
204
Figure 8.1 LAN Connector Location
204
Screen Outlines
205
Figure 8.2 Main Screen Outline
205
Figure 8.3 Main Screen Outline
206
Main Screen in Normal Mode
208
Figure 8.4 Subsystem Condition Display
208
Status Display of Replaceable Components
211
Information Message
219
Setting the Buzzer Sound Volume
220
Clear Specified Factors of NNC Partial Alarm
221
Troubleshooting Using a Web Connection
224
Checking Subsystem Status
224
Checking the Progress Condition Display
225
Checking Component Status
226
Checking Log Messages
227
Troubleshooting Using Messages
229
The Problem
230
Warning Messages
233
Reading Failure Information
235
Determining the Failure of the Network Side in the NAS System
237
Connecting Failure in Connection with the Web
239
Collecting Simple Trace
239
NAS Log Collection
242
NAS Dump Generation
245
Appendix A Glossary
253
Appendix B System Parameter Settings List
259
Appendix C Basic Specifications of the Subsystem
271
Appendix D Interfaces
277
Fibre Channel Connection Specifications
277
Ethernet Connection Specifications
305
Appendix E Remote Adapter Specifications
307
Remote Adapter Specifications
307
Remote Adapter Dimensions
308
Appendix F List of Storage Capacities Corresponding to RAID Levels and Configurations
309
Appendix G Port Address Mapping Table
317
Appendix H Power Cables
321
Appendix I Number of Logical Blocks
323
Appendix J Using LUN Security or LUN Management on a Fabric Switch Connection
327
When an FC Interface Board Is Not Added to the Control Unit
327
When an FC Interface Board Is Added to the Control Unit
328
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