Ibm Totalstorage Ds300/Ds400 Array And Logical Drive Management - IBM TotalStorage DS300 Best Practices Manual

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5. Exit the ServeRAID Manager.
6. Copy the following files onto a diskette from the directory where the
ServeRAID Manager is installed:
RaidMSys.ser
RaidNLst.ser
RaidSLst.ser
RaidSMTP.ser
RaidJob.ser
7. Install the ServeRAID Manager on the other servers.
8. Copy the files from the diskette into the directory where the ServeRAID
Manager is installed on the other servers.
4.8 IBM TotalStorage DS300/DS400 array and logical
drive management
This section explains how to create arrays and logical drives. Authentication and
access control settings are explained as well. The configuration of authentication
settings and access control is slightly different between DS300 and DS400. See
4.8.1, "Create arrays, logical drives, and assign IQNs on the TotalStorage
DS300" on page 114 about the array and logical drive management for a DS300
and 4.8.2, "Create arrays, logical drives, and access control on the TotalStorage
DS400" on page 131. We use a sample configuration which is described later in
one of the sample scenarios for the TotalStorage DS300 and DS400.
DS300 and DS400 are able to operate arrays with RAID level 0,1,5,10 and 50.
Arrays with a RAID level x0 are able to handle more drives than arrays with a
RAID level x. An array with RAID level 0,1 or 5 can have up to 16 drives and an
array with RAID level 10 or 50 up to 40 drives. This is archived by using multiple
arrays of the base RAID level 1 or 5 and span a RAID 0 across all. The result is
called a spanned array.
to replicate the tree
to replicate the notification list
to replicate the security list
to replicate the SMTP e-mail notification list
to replicate the jobs in the Task Scheduler
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