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Overland Storage REO 1000 Setup Manual (150 pages)
REO SERIES Disk-Based Backup and Recovery Appliance
Brand:
Overland Storage
| Category:
UPS
| Size: 2 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Preface
9
Chapter 1 Reviewing REO 1000 Concepts and Requirements
11
Important Concepts to Understand
11
Internet SCSI (Iscsi) Protocol
11
Disk-To-Disk-To-Tape (D2D2T) Backup Capabilities
12
Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID)
13
Tape Emulation
14
Logical Volume Management (LVM)
14
Virtual Tape-Libraries (Vtls)
14
Reviewing Pre-Installation Requirements
15
Network
15
Iscsi Initiators
15
Browser
16
Setting the SCSI Time-Out Value in Windows Environments
19
Chapter 2 Setting up the REO 1000
21
Preparing the REO Appliance
21
Positioning the REO Appliance in a Rack
22
Installing the Disk Carriers and Disk Drives
26
Connecting the REO Appliance to the Management LAN
27
Chapter 3 Using the REO Softkey to Start the REO 1000
29
Understanding What the REO Softkey Is
29
Backing up Your REO Softkey (Pre-Configuration)
29
Deciding Whether to Configure the Ports Via the Key or the GUI
30
Editing the Configuration Files Manually
30
Attaching the REO Softkey to the Appliance
34
Chapter 4 Attaching the Power Cord and Enabling Power
35
Verifying Insertion of Disks and Key
35
Attaching the Power Cord to the Appliance
35
Enabling Power to a New Appliance
36
Shutting down the REO Appliance
37
Chapter 5 Configuring the Software Environment
39
Tracking Configuration Information
40
Entering or Verifying the Gateway Address and Management Port Information
49
Checking the New Connection to the Management Port
51
Configuring the Gbe Data Port
52
Entering the System Information
53
Configuring Logon Information
54
Configuring E-Mail Alerts
54
Setting the Time and Date Information
56
Connecting the Data Port
56
Establishing Communication between the Systems Involved in the Backup Process and the Appliance
57
Chapter 6 Changing the Volume Setup or Creating Logical Volumes
59
Using the Default Volume Setup
59
Changing the Volume Configuration
59
Selecting JBOD
60
Selecting a RAID Configuration
61
Creating Logical Volumes
65
Chapter 7 Configuring REO Devices as Disk or Tape Devices
67
Using Devices as Disk Devices
67
Creating Tape Devices
67
Changing a Device from Disk to Tape (Standard)
68
Changing a Device from Disk to Dynamic Tape
71
Chapter 8 Associating Targets (Devices) and Initiators
77
Understanding How Initiators and Targets (Devices) Are Connected
77
Reviewing Iscsi Naming Conventions
77
Reviewing How Targets (REO Devices) and Initiators Are Associated
79
Configuring Targets (REO Devices) and Initiators
81
Configuring REO Devices (Targets) and Initiators
82
Configuring the Iscsi Initiator with Target (REO Device) and Initiator Assignments
84
Backing up Your REO Softkey (Post-Configuration)
84
Chapter 9 Creating a Virtual Tape-Library (VTL)
85
Verifying that a RAID Configuration with Logical Volumes Is Selected
85
Adding a VTL
87
Setting Target Information
89
Specifying Initiators
90
Backing up Your REO Softkey (Post-Configuration)
93
Chapter 10 Working with the REO 1000
95
Logging on from any System with Network Access
95
Logging off the REO GUI
96
Understanding the Summary Pages
96
Reviewing the Device Summary Page
97
Reviewing the Initiator Summary Page
98
Understanding the VTL Manager Page
99
Understanding How Dynamic Tape Devices Work
100
Checking Communication with Other Appliances or Systems
101
Refreshing the REO GUI Display
102
Reviewing How the Disk Drives Are Numbered
102
Understanding What the Leds Represent
103
Relocating (Moving) an Appliance
103
Chapter 11 Expanding Storage Capacity (Scalability)
107
Setting up Additional Appliances in an Iscsi Configuration
107
Appendix A Basic Troubleshooting
109
List of E-Mail Alerts
109
Using the Log Files
111
Viewing the Files Via the REO GUI
111
Sending the Files to Technical Support
113
Unable to Access the REO Appliance
115
REO Appliance Does Not Start
115
Unable to Log on to the GUI
115
Internet Explorer Does Not Redirect from IP Address on Windows Server 2003
116
Clicking Submit Invokes a Refresh Error Message or Receives no Response
118
Page Not Found Message (HTTP 500 Internal Server Error) Appears in the GUI
120
Why Do I Get a Message that Indicates the REO Is out of Resources When I Try to Create a VTL
120
Unexpectedly Logged off
120
Unable to Connect to the Disks Via Windows Explorer
121
Perpetual Loop of Audio Alerts
123
I Forgot the New Password or Logon Name
123
Lost or Damaged REO Softkey or Files Accidentally Deleted from the Key
124
Determining Whether a Disk Drive Is Faulty or There Is a Problem with the REO Appliance
124
Forcing an Add (JBOD)
124
Re-Creating a RAID 0 Volume
126
Rebuilding a Volume (RAID 5)
129
Purchasing a Spare Disk Drive
132
Does the Appliance Automatically Start after a Power Outage
132
Appendix B Specifications
133
Electromagnetic Emission
134
Notice
134
Industry Canada
134
Industrie Canada
134
FCC Notice
134
Japan Voluntary Control Council for Interference (VCCI)
135
Taiwan BSMI Class a Warning
135
Declaration of Conformity
136
Appendix C Customer Support
137
Registering Your Product
137
Locating Additional Information for Your Product
138
Updating the Appliance
140
Determining the Version of the Protection os
140
Checking for and Downloading Updates
141
Glossary and Acronym List
143
Index
147
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Overland Storage REO 1000 Setup Manual (124 pages)
protection os software disk-based backup-and-recovery appliance
Brand:
Overland Storage
| Category:
Storage
| Size: 2 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
9
Preface
13
Chapter 1 Reviewing REO™ 1000 Concepts and Requirements
15
Reviewing REO™ 1000 Concepts and Requirements
15
Important Concepts to Understand
15
Internet SCSI (Iscsi) Protocol
15
Disk-To-Disk-To-Tape (D2D2T) Backup Capabilities
16
Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID)
17
Logical Volume Management (LVM)
18
Tape Emulation
18
Virtual Tape-Libraries (Vtls)
18
Reviewing Pre-Installation Requirements
19
Network
19
Iscsi Initiators
19
Browser
20
Setting the SCSI Time-Out Value in Windows Environments
23
Chapter 2 Setting up the Appliance
25
Preparing the Appliance
25
Positioning the Appliance in a Rack
26
Installing the Disk Carriers and Disk Drives
30
Connecting the Appliance to the Management LAN
31
Chapter 3 Using the USB Softkey to Start the Appliance
33
About the Softkey
33
Backing up Your Softkey (Pre-Configuration)
33
Deciding Whether to Configure the Ports Via the Key or the GUI
34
Editing the Configuration Files Manually
34
Attaching the Softkey to the Appliance
38
Chapter 4 Attaching the Power Cord and Enabling Power
39
Verifying Insertion of Disks and Key
39
Attaching the Power Cord to the Appliance
39
Enabling Power to a New Appliance
40
Shutting down the Appliance
41
Chapter 5 Configuring the Software Environment
43
Entering or Verifying the Gateway Address and Management Port Information
43
Checking the New Connection to the Management Port
45
Configuring the Gbe Data Port
46
Entering the System Information
46
Configuring Logon Information
47
Configuring Alerts
47
Configuring E-Mail Messaging
47
Configuring Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Traps
48
Setting the Time and Date Information
49
Connecting the Data Port
49
Establishing Communication between the Systems Involved in the Backup Process and the Appliance
50
Chapter 6 Changing the Volume Setup or Creating Logical Volumes
51
Using the Default Volume Setup
51
Changing the Volume Configuration
51
Creating Logical Volumes
53
Chapter 7 Configuring REO Devices as Disk or Tape Devices
55
Using Devices as Disk Devices
55
Creating Tape Devices
55
Changing a Device from Disk to Tape (Standard)
56
Changing a Device from Disk to Dynamic Tape
58
Chapter 8 Associating Targets (Devices) and Initiators
61
About Initiators and Targets (Devices)
61
Reviewing Iscsi Naming Conventions
61
Reviewing How Targets (REO Devices) and Initiators Are Associated
62
Configuring Targets (REO Devices) and Initiators
66
Configuring REO Devices (Targets) and Initiators
66
Configuring the Iscsi Initiator with Target (REO Device) and Initiator Assignments
68
Backing up the Appliance
69
Backing up Your Softkey (Post-Configuration)
69
Backing up the Appliance Configuration
69
Chapter 9 Creating a Virtual Tape-Library (VTL)
71
Adding a VTL
71
Setting Target Information
74
Specifying Initiators
75
Backing up the Appliance
78
Chapter 10 Working with the Appliance
79
Logging on from any System with Network Access
79
Logging off the GUI
79
Reviewing the Summary Pages
80
Reviewing the System Summary Page
80
Reviewing the Standalone Device Summary Page
81
Reviewing the Initiator Summary Page
82
Reviewing the VTL Manager Page
83
Looking at How Dynamic Tape Devices Work
84
Checking Communication with Other Appliances or Systems
85
Refreshing the GUI Display
85
Reviewing How the Disk Drives Are Numbered
85
Understanding What the Leds Represent
86
Relocating (Moving) an Appliance
86
Chapter 11 Expanding Capacity (Scalability)
89
Setting up Additional Appliances in an Iscsi Configuration
89
Appendix a Basic Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
91
Alerts
91
List of Appliance-Specific Alerts
91
List of Generic SNMP Alerts (Traps)
93
Using the Log Files
95
Unable to Access the Appliance
96
REO Does Not Start Correctly
96
Unable to Log on to the GUI
96
Internet Explorer Does Not Redirect from IP Address on Windows Server 2003
97
Addressing an Unresponsive GUI
99
GUI Stops Responding or Displays a Refresh Error
99
Addressing a Refresh Error Message
100
Why Do I Get a Message that Indicates the Appliance Is out of Resources When I Try to Create a VTL
101
Unable to Connect to the Disks Via Windows Explorer
102
Unexpectedly Logged off
102
I Forgot the New Password or Logon Name
103
Perpetual Loop of Audible Alerts on the Appliance
103
Lost or Damaged Softkey or Files Accidentally Deleted from the Key
104
Recover System Page Appears in the GUI
105
Determining Whether a Disk Drive Is Faulty or There Is a Problem with the Appliance (RAID 5)
106
Rebuilding a RAID 5 Volume
106
Purchasing a Spare Disk Drive
107
Does the Appliance Automatically Start after a Power Outage
108
Restoring a Configuration
108
Basic Troubleshooting
91
Appendix B Specifications
109
Electromagnetic Emission
110
Notice
110
Industry Canada
110
Industrie Canada
110
FCC Notice
111
Japan Voluntary Control Council for Interference (VCCI)
111
Taiwan BSMI Class a Warning
111
Declaration of Conformity
112
Appendix C Customer Support
113
Registering Your Product
113
Locating Additional Information for Your Product
114
Updating the Appliance
115
Determining the Version of the Protection os
115
Checking for and Downloading Updates
115
Glossary and Acronym List
117
Index
121
Overland Storage REO 1000 Quick Start Manual (2 pages)
Powering Up an Appliance and Shutting It Down
Brand:
Overland Storage
| Category:
Network Storage Server
| Size: 0 MB
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