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  • Page 1 Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver User Manual Click here to access an up-to-date online version  of this document. You will also find the most recent content as well as expandable illustrations, easier navigation, and search capability.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    ......................... . Step 8 - Install Lyve Mobile Rackm ount Receiver .
  • Page 3 ......................... . Connect Seagate Lyve Mobile Array .
  • Page 4 ......................... . Set up IP addresses for Lyve Mobile Rackm ount Receiver iSCSI ports .
  • Page 5 ......................... . Set up IP addresses for Lyve Mobile Rackm ount Receiver iSCSI ports .
  • Page 6 15 SAS Network Setup for Windows ................... .
  • Page 8 Side Dimensions (in/mm) Length 19 in/482.6 mm Width 4.638 in/117.8 mm Depth 24.598 in/624.78 mm Weight Part Weight (lb/kg) Mobile Rackmount Receiver 47.52 lb/21.6 kg Electrical Power adapter, AC/DC base in:100~240V/9.4A, out:12V/65A Views Lyve Mo bile Rackmo unt Receiver 7/26/22...
  • Page 9: Views

    Views Front view Description Slot A Slot for compatible device. Slot B Slot for compatible device. Back view Lyve Mo bile Rackmo unt Receiver 7/26/22...
  • Page 10 Turn power on/off. Power input - A Redundant power supply units. Each unit on its own is Power input - B capable of delivering power to Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver and installed devices. See Power Connections. Slot A / Left Data connection for device in slot A.
  • Page 11 Ethernet connection for device in slot B. Not to be used for data transfers. CLI management port - B Command-line interface port for device in slot B. For service only. Not to be used for data transfers. Lyve Mo bile Rackmo unt Receiver 7/26/22...
  • Page 12: Setup Requirements

    Product admin or product user—You were identified as a product user for a project created in the Lyve Management Portal. An email was sent to you from the Lyve team that included a link for resetting your password.
  • Page 13: Windows Server Setup

    Lyve Client authorizes the host computer to unlock and access Lyve devices and manage projects on the Lyve Management Portal. The host computer remains authorized for up to 30 days, during which you can unlock and access connected devices even without an internet connection. After 30 days, you’ll need to open Lyve Client on the computer and re-enter your credentials.
  • Page 14: Rackmount Kit

    M4 x L10 (6.8,2.5) 7.1mm hole" Phillips screw hole M4 pin for .375" M4 x L10 (9.1,2.5) hole Phillips screw M4 nut 10-32 cage nut 10-32 flat head 10-32 x L12.7 Phillips screw screw Lyve Mo bile Rackmo unt Receiver 7/26/22...
  • Page 15: Parts Diagram

    M4 pan head M4 x L8 Phillips screw screw 10-32 pan head 10-32 x L25.4 Phillips screw screw Flat washer Latch 10-32 nut and 2 (each) washer Zip ties Parts diagram Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver Lyve Mo bile Rackmo unt Receiver 7/26/22...
  • Page 16 Receiver weight (empty): 47.52 lb/21.6 kg Do not attempt to lift or assemble Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver with compatible devices inserted. Lyve Mo bile Rackmo unt Receiver...
  • Page 17: Rack Assembly

    Repeat the process for the right front rail. Step 2 - A ach M4 rack screws to the back rails Insert M4 screws in the indicated holes on the back rails and fasten them with M4 nuts. Lyve Mo bile Rackmo unt Receiver 7/26/22...
  • Page 18: Step 3 - Attach Cage Nuts To Rack

    Step 3 - A ach cage nuts to rack Attach two 10-32 cage nuts to each front rack post. Leave 101.6mm space between the two nuts on each post. Lyve Mo bile Rackmo unt Receiver 7/26/22...
  • Page 19: Step 4 - Attach The Front Rails To The Back Rails

    Position the left front rail on the cage nut on the left front rack post. Insert two 10-32 flat head screws into two stepped washers. Use the screw/washer assemblies to fasten the left front rail to the left front rack post. Repeat the process for the right front rail and right front rack post. Lyve Mo bile Rackmo unt Receiver 7/26/22...
  • Page 20 Position the back rails at the correct height on the rear rack posts. Insert two 10-32 flat head screws into two stepped washers. Use the screw/washer assemblies to fasten the back rails to the rear rack posts. Lyve Mo bile Rackmo unt Receiver 7/26/22...
  • Page 21: Step 7 - Tighten Rail Attachm Ents

    Step 7 - Tighten rail a achments Tighten the M4 flat pan head screws attaching the front and back rails. Lyve Mo bile Rackmo unt Receiver 7/26/22...
  • Page 22: Step 8 - Install Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver

    Receiver weight (empty): 47.52 lb/21.6 kg Do not attempt to lift or assemble Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver with compatible devices inserted. Lyve Mo bile Rackmo unt Receiver 7/26/22...
  • Page 23: Recommended Clearance

    Position the front face of Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver over the cage nuts attached to the left and right front posts. Insert two 10-32 pan head screws into two flat washers. Use the screw/washer assemblies to attach Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver to the top cage nuts attached to the left and right front posts.
  • Page 24 Lyve Mo bile Rackmo unt Receiver 7/26/22...
  • Page 25: Freestanding Latch Assembly

    Freestanding Latch Assembly Latch a achment If Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver is not assembled on a rack, use the additional lock washer and 10-32 hexagonal nut to attach each latch to the enclosure. Lyve Mo bile Rackmo unt Receiver 7/26/22...
  • Page 26: Data Connections

    Seagate Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver is pre-configured to support one or more host interfaces. Connect to host interfaces Connect the appropriate fiber channel, Ethernet, or SAS cables to available ports on Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver’s back panel. Fiber op c cable...
  • Page 27: Sas Cable

    SAS cable SAS 12Gb, 2-Port SFF-8644 Lyve Mo bile Rackmo unt Receiver 7/26/22...
  • Page 28: Power Connections

    Power Connec ons Secure power cord Insert the zip tie into the slot below the socket. Lyve Mo bile Rackmo unt Receiver 7/26/22...
  • Page 29 Insert the power cord into the socket and secure with the zip tie. Lyve Mo bile Rackmo unt Receiver 7/26/22...
  • Page 30: Device Connections

    Ensure that the Ethernet management ports are connected to the same network as the host devices running Lyve Client. If no device is inserted in a slot, there's no need to connect its corresponding Ethernet management port to the network.
  • Page 31 Slide device in until it snaps in place and is firmly connected to Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver's data and power. Close latches. Lyve Mo bile Rackmo unt Receiver 7/26/22...
  • Page 32: Turn On Power

    Turn on power Set the power switch on Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver to ON. Lyve Mo bile Rackmo unt Receiver 7/26/22...
  • Page 33: Unlock The Device

    Unlock the device The LED on the device inserted in Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver blinks white during the boot process and turns solid orange. The solid orange LED color indicates the device is ready to be unlocked. Lyve Mo bile Rackmo unt Receiver...
  • Page 34: Safely Removing A Device

    Make sure the Lyve Client app is running on the host computer. The host computer will automatically unlock the device if it connected to it in the past and is still authorized for security. If the host computer has never unlocked the device, you will need to enter your Lyve Management Portal username and password in the Lyve Client app.
  • Page 35: Fc Network Setup For Windows

    1. Connect an Ethernet cable to Ethernet management port A or B on Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver. 2. Connect FC cables to the server. Connect the other ends to FC ports connected to slot A or B on Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver.
  • Page 36: Manual Fc Setup

    4. Open Lyve Client. You may be prompted to unlock Lyve Mobile Array if this is the first connection to the host. 5. Click the Devices tab. 6. Click on the Mobile Array card with the Rackmount Receiver » FC connection.
  • Page 37 10. Open Disk Management. 11. Right-click the Lyve Mobile Array disk marked Offline and select Online. 12. If MPIO is enabled, right-click the Lyve Mobile Array disk and select Properties. If it is not enabled, go to step 15. Lyve Mo bile Rackmo unt Receiver...
  • Page 38 13. Click on the MPIO tab. 14. Select your preferred MPIO policy. 15. Right-click on the Lyve Mobile Array volume and select Change Drive Letters and Paths..Lyve Mo bile Rackmo unt Receiver 7/26/22...
  • Page 39 16. Click Add and select your preferred letter. Lyve Mo bile Rackmo unt Receiver 7/26/22...
  • Page 40: Fc Network Setup For Linux (Rhel/Centos 8)

    Ethernet management port on the back of Rackmount Receiver. Make sure to use the Ethernet management port for the slot in which the Lyve Mobile Array device is inserted.
  • Page 41 Ethernet management port for the slot in which the Lyve Mobile Array device is inserted. 4. Insert Lyve Mobile Array into slot A or B on Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver. Be sure to select the correct slot for the FC connections behind Rackmount Receiver.
  • Page 42: Manual Fo Rmatting

    5. Set the power switch on Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver to ON. 6. Make sure that the Lyve Client app is installed on a Windows or Mac computer connected to the management network. Open the Lyve Client app. The LED on the device inserted in Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver blinks white during the boot process and turns solid orange.
  • Page 43 Example output Lyve Mo bile Rackmo unt Receiver 7/26/22...
  • Page 44: Format The Disk For Linux

    PARTUUID="b8f4bd59-c296-4e4d-9ad0-fc4cbb98a69f" /dev/mapper/ubuntu--vg-ubuntu--lv: UUID="882c9573-ea5e-4b8f-bb54-1aec9b1e8dea" TYPE="ext4" /dev/loop0: TYPE="squashfs" /dev/loop1: TYPE="squashfs" /dev/loop2: TYPE="squashfs" /dev/sdc2: LABEL="LYVE" UUID="22A6-E95E" TYPE="exfat" PARTLABEL="Basic data partition" PARTUUID="522a0547-f77f-4679-ae8a-2ded5b651f65" /dev/sdb2: LABEL="LYVE" UUID="22A6-E95E" TYPE="exfat" PARTLABEL="Basic data partition" PARTUUID="522a0547-f77f-4679-ae8a-2ded5b651f65" /dev/mapper/mpatha-part2: LABEL="LYVE" UUID="22A6-E95E" TYPE="exfat" PARTLABEL="Basic data partition" PARTUUID="522a0547-f77f-4679-ae8a-2ded5b651f65" /dev/sde2: LABEL="LYVE" UUID="22A6-E95E" TYPE="exfat" PARTLABEL="Basic data partition"...
  • Page 45 1. Format the disk for Linux by entering the following: sudo mkfs.ext4 -L LYVE /dev/disk/by-uuid/unique ID where is the UUID for the Lyve disk listed in the blkid output, for example: unique ID sudo mkfs.ext4 -L LYVE /dev/disk/by-uuid/22A6-E95E Example output...
  • Page 46: Mount The Drive

    /dev/disk/by-uuid/unique ID /mnt/SEAGATE ext4 defaults 0 1 where is the UUID for the Lyve disk listed in the blkid output, for example: unique ID /dev/disk/by-uuid/b2fc70de-a95e-43ef-9008-c8ec4a5a12c6 /mnt/SEAGATE ext4 defaults 0 1 Mount the drive Mount the drive by entering the following: sudo mount –a...
  • Page 47: Fibre Channel Network Setup For Linux (Debian/Ubuntu)

    Ethernet management port on the back of Rackmount Receiver. Make sure to use the Ethernet management port for the slot in which the Lyve Mobile Array device is inserted.
  • Page 48 Ethernet management port for the slot in which the Lyve Mobile Array device is inserted. 4. Insert Lyve Mobile Array into slot A or B on Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver. Be sure to select the correct slot for the FC connections behind Rackmount Receiver.
  • Page 49 5. Set the power switch on Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver to ON. 6. Make sure that the Lyve Client app is installed on a Windows or Mac computer connected to the management network. Open the Lyve Client app. The LED on the device inserted in Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver blinks white during the boot process and turns solid orange.
  • Page 50 Example output Lyve Mo bile Rackmo unt Receiver 7/26/22...
  • Page 51 PARTUUID="b8f4bd59-c296-4e4d-9ad0-fc4cbb98a69f" /dev/mapper/ubuntu--vg-ubuntu--lv: UUID="882c9573-ea5e-4b8f-bb54-1aec9b1e8dea" TYPE="ext4" /dev/loop0: TYPE="squashfs" /dev/loop1: TYPE="squashfs" /dev/loop2: TYPE="squashfs" /dev/sdc2: LABEL="LYVE" UUID="22A6-E95E" TYPE="exfat" PARTLABEL="Basic data partition" PARTUUID="522a0547-f77f-4679-ae8a-2ded5b651f65" /dev/sdb2: LABEL="LYVE" UUID="22A6-E95E" TYPE="exfat" PARTLABEL="Basic data partition" PARTUUID="522a0547-f77f-4679-ae8a-2ded5b651f65" /dev/mapper/mpatha-part2: LABEL="LYVE" UUID="22A6-E95E" TYPE="exfat" PARTLABEL="Basic data partition" PARTUUID="522a0547-f77f-4679-ae8a-2ded5b651f65" /dev/sde2: LABEL="LYVE" UUID="22A6-E95E" TYPE="exfat" PARTLABEL="Basic data partition"...
  • Page 52 1. Format the disk for Linux by entering the following: sudo mkfs.ext4 -L LYVE /dev/disk/by-uuid/unique ID where is the UUID for the Lyve disk listed in the blkid output, for example: unique ID sudo mkfs.ext4 -L LYVE /dev/disk/by-uuid/22A6-E95E Example output...
  • Page 53 UUID for the Lyve disk listed in the blkid output, for example: unique ID /dev/disk/by-uuid/b2fc70de-a95e-43ef-9008-c8ec4a5a12c6 /mnt/SEAGATE ext4 defaults 0 1 Mount the drive Mount the drive by entering the following: sudo mount –a Forma ng using a GUI 1.
  • Page 54 Management network—A computer connected to the appropriate Ethernet management port on the back of Rackmount Receiver. Use the Ethernet port that matches the slot with the Lyve Mobile Array in order to manage the storage. A computer with Lyve Client software must be connected to the same management network to configure the applicable iSCSI ports.
  • Page 55 Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver. If the host and target connections are not on the same network/subnet, your network infrastructure must be capable of routing and managing traffic between subnets.
  • Page 56 The Lyve Client Software app installed on a computer connected to the management network. Network protocols Service Loca on Protocol (SLP) The Lyve Client app relies on the Service Location Protocol (SLP) to discover Lyve Mobile devices on the network. For automatic detection, the following is required: SLP broadcast messages using UDP port 427 must be allowed in the network environment.
  • Page 57 Lyve Client Software User Manual for installation details. 1. Insert Lyve Mobile Array into slot A or B on Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver. Be sure to select the correct slot for the iSCSI connections behind Rackmount Receiver. 2. On the host computer, open the Lyve Client app.
  • Page 58 Once Lyve Client has validated permissions for the device connected to the computer, the LED on the device turns solid green. The device is unlocked and ready for use. Set up IP addresses for Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver iSCSI ports 1.
  • Page 59 4. The port indices listed in the dialog match the port labels on the iSCSI FRAM on the back of Rackmount Receiver. Enter the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway for each port. Lyve Client will only accept numerals and decimals in accordance with IP addressing ...
  • Page 60 2. Click Delete. 3. Confirm that you want to delete the record. Designa ng iSNS servers in Lyve Client The Internet Storage Name Service (iSNS) manages multiple iSCSI targets on a network. Certain iterations of Windows Server include the iSNS feature. Using an iSNS can save time for each iSCSI initiator. For example, rather than searching the network for an iSCSI target, the initiator can look for a connection in a single location, the iSNS server.
  • Page 61 (see Managing CHAP records in Lyve Client above), click the Enable CHAP log on checkbox. Enter the Target secret (the 12–16-character password created in Lyve Client) for the target device. Click OK to close dialogs. Specify iSCSI target(s) Lyve Mo bile Rackmo unt Receiver...
  • Page 62 5. Repeat steps 2-4 for each additional server IP address on the Data network. Map the iSCSI ini ator to the iSCSI target To complete the mapping of the initiator to the Lyve Mobile Array volume, the Lyve Client app must be refreshed.
  • Page 63 Alterna ve methods for device detec on The Lyve Client app relies on the Service Location Protocol (SLP) to discover Lyve Mobile devices on the network. If your company's IT policies prevent SLP network broadcasting, you can use other methods for detecting the device in Lyve Client.
  • Page 64 5. Enter the serial number for the Lyve Mobile Array in the Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver slot. If you don't know the serial number, you can find it by scanning the QR code on the left side of the Lyve Mobile Array handle.
  • Page 65 2. In the sidebar, click on Device Manager. 3. Click on Disk drives and confirm that the Seagate drive is connected. If you do not see the Seagate drive, right-click on Disk drives and select Scan for hardware changes to refresh the list.
  • Page 66 Reassigning drive le er If you need to reassign the drive letter associated with the disk, right-click on the disk details and select Change Drive Letter and Path. Lyve Mo bile Rackmo unt Receiver 7/26/22...
  • Page 67 Forma ng the drive 1. If you need to change the drive format, right-click on the disk details and select Format. Lyve Mo bile Rackmo unt Receiver 7/26/22...
  • Page 68 3. Select the desired file system format. 4. Click OK. Lyve Mo bile Rackmo unt Receiver 7/26/22...
  • Page 69 Windows or Mac computer installed with the Lyve Client Software app must be able to access the same management network connected to an Ethernet management port on the back of Rackmount Receiver. Make sure to use the Ethernet management port for the slot in which the Lyve Mobile Array device is inserted.
  • Page 70: Hardware

    Rackmount Receiver with iSCSI 25/10Gb 4-port (SFP+/SFP28) or iSCSI 10GBaseT 2-Port (RJ45) ports connected to the data network. Ethernet cable connecting the management network to the appropriate Ethernet management port (Slot A or B) on the back of Rackmount Receiver. Lyve Mo bile Rackmo unt Receiver 7/26/22...
  • Page 71 Network protocols Service Loca on Protocol (SLP) The Lyve Client app relies on the Service Location Protocol (SLP) to discover Lyve Mobile devices on the network. For automatic detection, the following is required: SLP broadcast messages using UDP port 427 must be allowed in the network environment.
  • Page 72: Pre-Setup

    Software app can access the same management network connected to the Ethernet management port on the back of Rackmount Receiver. 1. Insert Lyve Mobile Array into slot A or B on Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver. Be sure to select the correct slot for the iSCSI connections behind Rackmount Receiver.
  • Page 73 Receiver iSCSI ports Install Lyve Client So ware app Install the Lyve Client app on a Windows or Mac computer connected to the management network. Links to the installer can be found on Lyve Management Portal: 1. Log in to lyve.seagate.com.
  • Page 74 1. The iSCSI setup sequence can be initiated from the Activity or Devices screen. In the Lyve Client app, click on the Activity or Devices tab. Activity—An iSCSI Setup notification informs you that a setup is required. Devices—The status indicator on the Device card informs you that a setup is required.
  • Page 75 Lyve Client will only accept numerals and decimals in accordance with IP addressing  conventions and will remove invalid characters (alphabetical characters, spaces, and symbols). Lyve Client will report invalid IP addresses if an octet value entry: Exceeds a permitted range (for example, entering a value greater than 256).
  • Page 76 Login to [iface: default, target: iqn.1995-03.com.dothill:01.array.000000000000- 00000000.a, portal: 192.168.99.101,3260] successful. 4. To complete the mapping of the initiator to the Lyve Mobile Array volume, the Lyve Client app must be refreshed. On the workstation used to manage Lyve Mobile devices, open the Lyve Client.
  • Page 77 Important—Lyve Client maps the initiator to the volume after it is relaunched. There may  be a few minutes of delay while the mapping is completed. 7. Reboot the Linux station. Format and mount the disk If no GUI has been enabled for your Linux system, see Manual formatting.
  • Page 78 PARTUUID="b8f4bd59-c296-4e4d-9ad0-fc4cbb98a69f" /dev/mapper/ubuntu--vg-ubuntu--lv: UUID="882c9573-ea5e-4b8f-bb54-1aec9b1e8dea" TYPE="ext4" /dev/loop0: TYPE="squashfs" /dev/loop1: TYPE="squashfs" /dev/loop2: TYPE="squashfs" /dev/sdc2: LABEL="LYVE" UUID="22A6-E95E" TYPE="exfat" PARTLABEL="Basic data partition" PARTUUID="522a0547-f77f-4679-ae8a-2ded5b651f65" /dev/sdb2: LABEL="LYVE" UUID="22A6-E95E" TYPE="exfat" PARTLABEL="Basic data partition" PARTUUID="522a0547-f77f-4679-ae8a-2ded5b651f65" /dev/mapper/mpatha-part2: LABEL="LYVE" UUID="22A6-E95E" TYPE="exfat" PARTLABEL="Basic data partition" PARTUUID="522a0547-f77f-4679-ae8a-2ded5b651f65" /dev/sde2: LABEL="LYVE" UUID="22A6-E95E" TYPE="exfat" PARTLABEL="Basic data partition"...
  • Page 79 1. Format the disk for Linux by entering the following: sudo mkfs.ext4 -L LYVE /dev/disk/by-uuid/unique ID where is the UUID for the Lyve disk listed in the blkid output, for example: unique ID sudo mkfs.ext4 -L LYVE /dev/disk/by-uuid/22A6-E95E Example output...
  • Page 80 /dev/disk/by-uuid/unique ID /mnt/SEAGATE ext4 _netdev 0 1 where is the UUID for the Lyve disk listed in the blkid output, for example: unique ID /dev/disk/by-uuid/b2fc70de-a95e-43ef-9008-c8ec4a5a12c6 /mnt/SEAGATE ext4 _netdev 0 1 Mount the drive Mount the drive by entering the following: sudo mount –a...
  • Page 81 Lyve Mo bile Rackmo unt Receiver 7/26/22...
  • Page 82 Windows or Mac computer installed with the Lyve Client Software app must be able to access the same management network connected to an Ethernet management port on the back of Rackmount Receiver. Make sure to use the Ethernet management port for the slot in which the Lyve Mobile Array device is inserted.
  • Page 83 Rackmount Receiver with iSCSI 25/10Gb 4-port (SFP+/SFP28) or iSCSI 10GBaseT 2-Port (RJ45) ports connected to the data network. Ethernet cable connecting the management network to the appropriate Ethernet management port (Slot A or B) on the back of Rackmount Receiver. Lyve Mo bile Rackmo unt Receiver 7/26/22...
  • Page 84 Network protocols Service Loca on Protocol (SLP) The Lyve Client app relies on the Service Location Protocol (SLP) to discover Lyve Mobile devices on the network. For automatic detection, the following is required: SLP broadcast messages using UDP port 427 must be allowed in the network environment.
  • Page 85 Software app can access the same management network connected to the Ethernet management port on the back of Rackmount Receiver. 1. Insert Lyve Mobile Array into slot A or B on Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver. Be sure to select the correct slot for the iSCSI connections behind Rackmount Receiver.
  • Page 86 The device is unlocked and ready for use. Set up iSCSI 1. The iSCSI setup sequence can be initiated from the Activity or Devices screen. In the Lyve Client app, click on the Activity or Devices tab.
  • Page 87 Activity—An iSCSI Setup notification informs you that a setup is required. Devices—The status indicator on the Device card informs you that a setup is required. 2. Locate the card indicating the Lyve Mobile Array connected to the Rackmount Receiver's iSCSI ports. Click on the Setup icon.
  • Page 88 Lyve Client will only accept numerals and decimals in accordance with IP addressing  conventions and will remove invalid characters (alphabetical characters, spaces, and symbols). Lyve Client will report invalid IP addresses if an octet value entry: Exceeds a permitted range (for example, entering a value greater than 256).
  • Page 89 IP address, and is 3260. For example: port sudo iscsiadm -m node -T iqn.1995- 03.com.dothill:01.array.000000000000-00000000.a -p 192.168.99.100:3260 –l Both IQN and port can be found in the output from the previous discovery command. Lyve Mo bile Rackmo unt Receiver 7/26/22...
  • Page 90 Login to [iface: default, target: iqn.1995-03.com.dothill:01.array.000000000000- 00000000.a, portal: 192.168.99.100,3260] successful. 3. To complete the mapping of the initiator to the Lyve Mobile Array volume, the Lyve Client app must be refreshed. On the workstation used to manage Lyve Mobile devices, open the Lyve Client.
  • Page 91 Format and mount the disk If no GUI has been enabled for your Linux system, see Manual formatting. If a GUI is enabled for your Linux station, see Formatting using a GUI. Manual forma ng Lyve Mo bile Rackmo unt Receiver 7/26/22...
  • Page 92 Obtain device details 1. Using the terminal, create a subfolder by entering the following: sudo mkdir /mnt/SEAGATE 2. List block device details by entering the following: sudo blkid Example output Lyve Mo bile Rackmo unt Receiver 7/26/22...
  • Page 93 PARTUUID="b8f4bd59-c296-4e4d-9ad0-fc4cbb98a69f" /dev/mapper/ubuntu--vg-ubuntu--lv: UUID="882c9573-ea5e-4b8f-bb54-1aec9b1e8dea" TYPE="ext4" /dev/loop0: TYPE="squashfs" /dev/loop1: TYPE="squashfs" /dev/loop2: TYPE="squashfs" /dev/sdc2: LABEL="LYVE" UUID="22A6-E95E" TYPE="exfat" PARTLABEL="Basic data partition" PARTUUID="522a0547-f77f-4679-ae8a-2ded5b651f65" /dev/sdb2: LABEL="LYVE" UUID="22A6-E95E" TYPE="exfat" PARTLABEL="Basic data partition" PARTUUID="522a0547-f77f-4679-ae8a-2ded5b651f65" /dev/mapper/mpatha-part2: LABEL="LYVE" UUID="22A6-E95E" TYPE="exfat" PARTLABEL="Basic data partition" PARTUUID="522a0547-f77f-4679-ae8a-2ded5b651f65" /dev/sde2: LABEL="LYVE" UUID="22A6-E95E" TYPE="exfat" PARTLABEL="Basic data partition"...
  • Page 94 1. Format the disk for Linux by entering the following: sudo mkfs.ext4 -L LYVE /dev/disk/by-uuid/unique ID where is the UUID for the Lyve disk listed in the blkid output, for example: unique ID sudo mkfs.ext4 -L LYVE /dev/disk/by-uuid/22A6-E95E Example output...
  • Page 95 Forma ng using a GUI 1. On the Linux station, open the Disks application. 2. Select the Lyve disk and format it. 3. Mount the Lyve disk. 4. (Optional) The disk is available to the current user only. If you want to enable the disk for all users, edit mount options and disable User Session Defaults.
  • Page 96 1. Connect an Ethernet cable to Ethernet management port A or B on Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver. 2. Connect SAS cables to the server. Connect the other ends to SAS ports connected to slot A or B on Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver.
  • Page 97 4. Open Lyve Client. You may be prompted to unlock Lyve Mobile Array if this is the first connection to the host. 5. Click the Devices tab. 6. Click on the Mobile Array card with the Rackmount Receiver » SAS connection.
  • Page 98 5. Open the Server Manager and install Multipath I/O (MPIO). 6. Open MPIO. 7. Click on the Discover Multi-Paths tab. 8. Check Add support for SAS devices and click Add. Lyve Mo bile Rackmo unt Receiver 7/26/22...
  • Page 99 10. Open Disk Management. 11. Right-click the Lyve Mobile Array disk marked Offline and select Online. 12. If MPIO is enabled, right-click the Lyve Mobile Array disk and select Properties. If it is not enabled, go to step 15. 13. Click on the MPIO tab.
  • Page 100 15. Right-click on the Lyve Mobile Array volume and select Change Drive Letters and Paths..16. Click Add and select your preferred letter. Lyve Mo bile Rackmo unt Receiver 7/26/22...
  • Page 101: Sas Network Setup For Linux (Debian/Ubuntu)

    Ethernet management port on the back of Rackmount Receiver. Make sure to use the Ethernet management port for the slot in which the Lyve Mobile Array device is inserted.
  • Page 102: Pre-Setup

    Ethernet management port for the slot in which the Lyve Mobile Array device is inserted. 4. Insert Lyve Mobile Array into slot A or B on Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver. Be sure to select the correct slot for the SAS connections behind Rackmount Receiver.
  • Page 103: Format And Mount The Disk

    5. Set the power switch on Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver to ON. 6. Make sure that the Lyve Client app is installed on a Windows or Mac computer connected to the management network. Open the Lyve Client app. The LED on the device inserted in Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver blinks white during the boot process and turns solid orange.
  • Page 104 Example output Lyve Mo bile Rackmo unt Receiver 7/26/22...
  • Page 105: Format The Disk For Linux

    PARTUUID="b8f4bd59-c296-4e4d-9ad0-fc4cbb98a69f" /dev/mapper/ubuntu--vg-ubuntu--lv: UUID="882c9573-ea5e-4b8f-bb54-1aec9b1e8dea" TYPE="ext4" /dev/loop0: TYPE="squashfs" /dev/loop1: TYPE="squashfs" /dev/loop2: TYPE="squashfs" /dev/sdc2: LABEL="LYVE" UUID="22A6-E95E" TYPE="exfat" PARTLABEL="Basic data partition" PARTUUID="522a0547-f77f-4679-ae8a-2ded5b651f65" /dev/sdb2: LABEL="LYVE" UUID="22A6-E95E" TYPE="exfat" PARTLABEL="Basic data partition" PARTUUID="522a0547-f77f-4679-ae8a-2ded5b651f65" /dev/mapper/mpatha-part2: LABEL="LYVE" UUID="22A6-E95E" TYPE="exfat" PARTLABEL="Basic data partition" PARTUUID="522a0547-f77f-4679-ae8a-2ded5b651f65" /dev/sde2: LABEL="LYVE" UUID="22A6-E95E" TYPE="exfat" PARTLABEL="Basic data partition"...
  • Page 106: Edit The File System Table

    1. Format the disk for Linux by entering the following: sudo mkfs.ext4 -L LYVE /dev/disk/by-uuid/unique ID where is the UUID for the Lyve disk listed in the blkid output, for example: unique ID sudo mkfs.ext4 -L LYVE /dev/disk/by-uuid/22A6-E95E Example output...
  • Page 107: Mount The Drive

    /dev/disk/by-uuid/unique ID /mnt/SEAGATE ext4 defaults 0 1 where is the UUID for the Lyve disk listed in the blkid output, for example: unique ID /dev/disk/by-uuid/b2fc70de-a95e-43ef-9008-c8ec4a5a12c6 /mnt/SEAGATE ext4 defaults 0 1 Mount the drive Mount the drive by entering the following: sudo mount –a...
  • Page 108 Ethernet management port on the back of Rackmount Receiver. Make sure to use the Ethernet management port for the slot in which the Lyve Mobile Array device is inserted.
  • Page 109 Ethernet management port for the slot in which the Lyve Mobile Array device is inserted. 4. Insert Lyve Mobile Array into slot A or B on Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver. Be sure to select the correct slot for the SAS connections behind Rackmount Receiver.
  • Page 110 5. Set the power switch on Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver to ON. 6. Make sure that the Lyve Client app is installed on a Windows or Mac computer connected to the management network. Open the Lyve Client app. The LED on the device inserted in Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver blinks white during the boot process and turns solid orange.
  • Page 111 Example output Lyve Mo bile Rackmo unt Receiver 7/26/22...
  • Page 112 PARTUUID="b8f4bd59-c296-4e4d-9ad0-fc4cbb98a69f" /dev/mapper/ubuntu--vg-ubuntu--lv: UUID="882c9573-ea5e-4b8f-bb54-1aec9b1e8dea" TYPE="ext4" /dev/loop0: TYPE="squashfs" /dev/loop1: TYPE="squashfs" /dev/loop2: TYPE="squashfs" /dev/sdc2: LABEL="LYVE" UUID="22A6-E95E" TYPE="exfat" PARTLABEL="Basic data partition" PARTUUID="522a0547-f77f-4679-ae8a-2ded5b651f65" /dev/sdb2: LABEL="LYVE" UUID="22A6-E95E" TYPE="exfat" PARTLABEL="Basic data partition" PARTUUID="522a0547-f77f-4679-ae8a-2ded5b651f65" /dev/mapper/mpatha-part2: LABEL="LYVE" UUID="22A6-E95E" TYPE="exfat" PARTLABEL="Basic data partition" PARTUUID="522a0547-f77f-4679-ae8a-2ded5b651f65" /dev/sde2: LABEL="LYVE" UUID="22A6-E95E" TYPE="exfat" PARTLABEL="Basic data partition"...
  • Page 113 1. Format the disk for Linux by entering the following: sudo mkfs.ext4 -L LYVE /dev/disk/by-uuid/unique ID where is the UUID for the Lyve disk listed in the blkid output, for example: unique ID sudo mkfs.ext4 -L LYVE /dev/disk/by-uuid/22A6-E95E Example output...
  • Page 114 UUID for the Lyve disk listed in the blkid output, for example: unique ID /dev/disk/by-uuid/b2fc70de-a95e-43ef-9008-c8ec4a5a12c6 /mnt/SEAGATE ext4 defaults 0 1 Mount the drive Mount the drive by entering the following: sudo mount –a Forma ng using a GUI 1.
  • Page 115: Regulatory Compliance

    Marking for the Restricted Use of Hazardous Substances in Electronic and Electrical Products, SJT 11364-2014. 中国 RoHS 2 是指 2016 年 7 月 1 日起施行的工业和信息化部令第 32 号“电力电子产品限制使用有害物质管理办 法”。为了符合中国 RoHS 2 的要求,我们根据“电子电气产品有害物质限制使用标识”(SJT 11364-2014) 确定本产品 的环保使用期 (EPUP) 为 20 年。 Lyve Mo bile Rackmo unt Receiver 7/26/22...
  • Page 116: Taiwan Rohs

    CNS 15663, Guidance to reduction of the restricted chemical substances in electrical and electronic equipment. Beginning on January 1, 2018, Seagate products must comply with the “Marking of presence” requirements in Section 5 of CNS 15663. This product is Taiwan RoHS compliant. The following table meets the Section 5 “Marking of presence”...
  • Page 117 Lyve Mo bile Rackmo unt Receiver 7/26/22...

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