Adaptec Snap Server 700i Series manuals
Snap Server 700i Series
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Snap Server 700i Series
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Preface
- What's Included in this User's Guide
- Service and Technical Support
- Notes and Cautions
- Finding More Information
- Introduction to Adaptec Storage Manager for iSCSI Storage
- Understanding Adaptec Storage Manager's Main Components
- Planning Your IP SAN Configuration and Setup
- Sample IP SAN Configurations
- Building an IP SAN Without a DHCP Server
- System Requirements
- Before You Begin
- Installing on Linux
- Using Adaptec Storage Manager with a Firewall
- An Overview of the Setup Process
- Step 1: Starting Adaptec Storage Manager
- Step 2: Configuring the iSCSI Storage Appliance
- Step 3: Creating RAID Pools
- Step 4: Provisioning Storage to Your Systems
- Step 5: Continuing to Build Your IP SAN
- Step 7: Registering Your iSCSI Storage Appliance
- Working in Adaptec Storage Manager
- Navigating the Main Window
- Checking System Status from the Main Window
- Getting Help
- Protecting Your Data with Hot Spares
- Backing Up Your Data with Snapshots
- Backing Up Your Data with Mirrored Volumes
- Limiting Discovery of iSCSI Targets with Auto-discovery Control Lists
- Controlling Access to Your IP SAN with Authentication
- Limiting User Access to Your IP SAN with the Security Manager
- administrator level
- Adding More Components to Your IP SAN
- Creating and Modifying Pools
- Creating and Modifying Volumes
- Creating and Modifying Logical Devices
- Configuring the Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Monitor
- Blinking Appliances, Enclosures, and Disk Drives
- Shutting Down the iSCSI Storage Appliance
- Updating the Adaptec OnTarget Operating System
- Monitoring Jobs in Progress
- Viewing Status and Activity
- Using Status and Drive Light Behavior to Monitor Components
- Notifying Users By Email About Status and Activity
- Notifying Users By SNMP Trap About Status and Activity
- Monitoring Your GuardianOS-Powered Snap Servers
- Updating Adaptec Storage Manager
- Creating and Working with Display Groups
- General Troubleshooting Tips
- Troubleshooting Questions and Answers
- Silencing an Alarm
- Identifying Failed or Failing Components
- Hot Swapping Disk Drives
- Recovering from a Disk Drive Failure
- Rebuilding Pools
- Recovering Snapshots After a Pool Capacity Failure
- Recovering from an iSCSI Storage Appliance Failure
- Configuring iSNS with the CLI
- iSCSI Configuration for Microsoft Windows
- iSCSI Configuration for Red Hat or SUSE Linux
- iSCSI Configuration for VMware
- iSCSI Configuration for Solaris
- Accessing the CLI
- Access Levels and Passwords
- Using the Wizard to Configure Your iSCSI Storage Appliance
- About CLI Commands and Parameters
- About the Command Format in This Guide
- Command Line Editing
- Viewing Long Reports
- Hardware Components
- Product Descriptions
- Identifying the Ethernet Ports
- Basic Hardware Shipped with Snap Server 700i Series
- Snap Server and Expansion Array Hardware Checklists
- Snap Server and Expansion Array Hardware Specifications
- Safety Precautions
- Comparing RAID Levels
- Selecting a RAID Level by Size of Pool
- Appendix E OS Support Quick Reference
- iSCSI Initiator Support by OS
- Adaptec Storage Manager Feature Support by OS
- Completing a Silent Installation
- Available Properties and Values
- Appendix F Completing a Silent Windows Installation
- Example Command Line Installations
- Glossary
- Index
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