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Preface
This guide provides a variety of basic information about ETERNUSmgr for the ETERNUS
DX410/DX440 and ETERNUS DX8100/DX8400/DX8700
.
It should be referred to when ETERNUSmgr is used to monitor, set up and maintain ETERNUS
DX410/DX440 and ETERNUS DX8100/DX8400/DX8700 (hereafter also referred to as "ETER-
NUS DX400/DX8000 series" or "device").
Operation management software other than ETERNUSmgr can be also used to monitor the
ETERNUS DX400/DX8000 series. The ETERNUSmgr backend program, which is embedded in
the
ETERNUS DX400/DX8000 series, is used to display the status of, setup and maintain the
ETERNUS DX400/DX8000 series. In this guide, function of the ETERNUSmgr backend program
is also referred to as "ETERNUSmgr".
This guide is specially written for ETERNUSmgr administrators and operators.
Knowledge of UNIX or Windows® system administration and Web server administration are
required to understand this guide.
This guide is written for controller firmware version V20L5x. Some of the functions herein may
not be supported for firmware version V20L4x.
Second Edition
August 2010
Structure of This Manual
This manual consists of the following nine chapters and three appendixes.
Chapter 1 Operation Screens
This chapter explains the operation windows of ETERNUSmgr.
Chapter 2 Logon/Logoff
This chapter describes the logon and logoff procedures for the ETERNUSmgr.
Chapter 3 Status Menu
This chapter describes the various physical and logical status screens.
Chapter 4 Getting Started Menu
This chapter describes the Getting Started menu's various submenus and their functions.
Chapter 5 Configuration Menu
This chapter describes the various RAID group and host connection settings.
Chapter 6 Settings Menu
This chapter describes the Setting menu's various submenu settings.
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Chapter 7 Download Menu
This chapter describes the Download menu's various submenu settings.
Chapter 8 Remote Support Menu
This chapter describes the Remote Support menu's various submenus and their functions.
Chapter 9 User Accounts Menu
This chapter describes the User Account menu's submenu and their functions.
Screen details for ETERNUSmgr, notes on access via https, and Syslog message list are
provided in the Appendixes.
Related Materials
The following are related materials:
ETERNUS Disk storage systems ETERNUSmgr User Guide -Introduction-
ETERNUS Disk storage systems ETERNUSmgr Install Guide
for Solaris™ Operating System
ETERNUS Disk storage systems ETERNUSmgr Install Guide for Windows®
ETERNUS Disk storage systems ETERNUSmgr Install Guide for Linux
ETERNUS Disk storage systems ETERNUSmgr Install Guide for HP-UX
ETERNUS Disk storage systems ETERNUSmgr Install Guide for AIX
ETERNUS DX410/DX440 Disk storage system User Guide
ETERNUS DX8100/DX8400/DX8700 Disk storage system User Guide
ETERNUS DX Disk storage systems Server Connection Guide (Fibre Channel)
for Solaris™ Operating System
ETERNUS DX Disk storage systems Server Connection Guide (Fibre Channel) for HP-UX
ETERNUS DX Disk storage systems Server Connection Guide (Fibre Channel) for AIX
ETERNUS DX Disk storage systems Server Connection Guide (Fibre Channel)
for Windows®
ETERNUS DX Disk storage systems Server Connection Guide (Fibre Channel) for Linux
ETERNUS DX Disk storage systems Server Connection Guide (Fibre Channel)
Fibre Channel Switch Settings
ETERNUS DX Disk storage systems Server Connection Guide (Fibre Channel)
ETERNUS DX Disk Storage System Settings for ETERNUS DX400/DX8000 series
ETERNUS DX Disk storage systems Server Connection Guide (Fibre Channel)
for VMware® ESX
ETERNUS DX Disk storage systems Server Connection Guide (iSCSI)
for Solaris™ Operating System
ETERNUS Disk storage systems Server Connection Guide (iSCSI) for HP-UX
ETERNUS Disk storage systems Server Connection Guide (iSCSI) for Windows®
ETERNUS Disk storage systems Server Connection Guide (iSCSI) for Linux
ETERNUS DX Disk storage systems Server Connection Guide (iSCSI) for VMware® ESX
ETERNUS DX Disk storage systems Server Connection Guide (iSCSI)
ETERNUS DX Disk Storage System Settings for ETERNUS DX400/DX8000 series
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Acknowledgments
VMware, VMware logos, Virtual SMP, and VMotion are either registered trademarks or
trademarks of VMware, Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries.
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Abbreviations
The following products will be represented throughout this manual by the following abbreviations.
Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Server operating system and Microsoft® Windows® 2000
Advanced Server operating system are abbreviated as Windows® 2000.
Microsoft® Windows Server® 2003, Standard Edition, and Microsoft® Windows Server®
2003, Enterprise Edition are abbreviated as Windows Server® 2003.
Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008 Standard Edition, Microsoft® Windows Server® 2008
Enterprise Edition, Windows Server® 2008 Datacenter Edition, and Windows Server® 2008
for Itanium-based Systems Edition are abbreviated as Windows Server® 2008.
Windows® refers to all the Windows products listed here: Windows® 2000, Windows Server®
2003, and Windows Server® 2008.
"Solaris OS" represents a Solaris™ Operating System.
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Units in this Manual
Except as otherwise noted, the following units are used in this manual:
Physical disk capacity and disk drive types assume that 1KB = 1,000B, 1MB = 1,000KB, 1GB
= 1,000MB, and 1TB = 1,000GB (example: "300GB disk drive").
Other capacities (for RAID groups and volumes) assume that 1KB = 1,024B, 1MB = 1,024KB,
1GB = 1,024MB, and 1TB = 1,024GB.
Administrator Privileges for Resource Domains
There are two privileges for the ETERNUS DX400/DX8000 series in which Resource Domains
are registered: "Total Administrator" and "Resource Domain Administrator". In this manual, these
privileges are defined as follows.
A "Total Administrator" account is a user account with the default role specified using the [Set
User Account] function, or a user account with the role in which "All Resources" is specified
as the Resource Domain using the [Set Role] function.
In this manual, a "system administrator" is equivalent to a "Total Administrator". A Total
Administrator can create, change, and delete all the resources that are assigned to Resource
Domains.
A "Resource Domain Administrator" account is a user account with the role in which a specific
Resource Domain is specified using the [Set Role] function. A Resource Domain
Administrator can create resources in a Resource Domain that is specified to the user
account. In addition, a Resource Domain Administrator can change and delete resources in
the relevant Resource Domain and Shared Resource.
Note that the screens in this manual are displayed when logged on the ETERNUS DX400/
DX8000 series in which Resource Domains are not registered using a Total Administrator
account, except as otherwise noted.
Also, note that the screen shots in this manual were captured during development of the
software and the actual screens may be different.
Screen shot(s) reprinted with permission from Microsoft Corporation.
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Contents
Chapter 1 Operation Screens .................................................................14
1.1 Initial Screen .................................................................................................... 14
1.1.1 Use the ETERNUSmgr Frontend .............................................................................................. 15
1.1.2 Use direct browser access to ETERNUSmgr Backend Program .............................................. 17
1.2 Operations Menu .............................................................................................. 19
1.2.1 Status Menu .............................................................................................................................. 20
1.2.2 Getting Started Menu ................................................................................................................ 20
1.2.3 Configuration Menu ................................................................................................................... 21
1.2.4 Settings Menu ............................................................................................................................ 21
1.2.5 Download Menu ......................................................................................................................... 22
1.2.6 Remote Support Menu .............................................................................................................. 22
1.2.7 User Accounts Menu ................................................................................................................. 23
1.3 Screens when Resource Domains are registered ............................................ 24
1.4 Screen Operations ........................................................................................... 26
1.5 Menus and Submenus ..................................................................................... 30
Chapter 2 Logon/Logoff ..........................................................................37
2.1 Logon ............................................................................................................... 37
2.2 Logoff ............................................................................................................... 42
Chapter 3 Status Menu ............................................................................43
3.1 Device Status ................................................................................................... 43
3.2 Resource Domain List ...................................................................................... 58
3.3 RAID Group List ............................................................................................... 60
3.4 Thin Provisioning Pool List ............................................................................... 66
3.5 Volume List ...................................................................................................... 70
3.6 Advanced Copy Status ..................................................................................... 73
Chapter 4 Getting Started Menu .............................................................78
4.1 Hot Spare Disk Settings ................................................................................... 78
4.1.1 Create Hot Spare ....................................................................................................................... 78
4.1.2 Delete Hot Spare ....................................................................................................................... 80
4.2 RAID Group Settings ........................................................................................ 81
4.2.1 Create RAID Group ................................................................................................................... 81
4.2.2 Delete RAID Group .................................................................................................................... 82
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4.3 Thin Provisioning Pool Settings ....................................................................... 83
4.3.1 Create/Extend Thin Provisioning Pool ....................................................................................... 83
4.3.2 Delete Thin Provisioning Pool ................................................................................................... 84
4.4 Logical Volume Settings ................................................................................... 85
4.4.1 Create Logical Volume .............................................................................................................. 85
4.4.2 Delete Logical Volume ............................................................................................................... 86
4.5 Open-CA Settings ............................................................................................ 87
4.5.1 Set CA Parameters .................................................................................................................... 87
4.5.2 Set Host World Wide Name(s) .................................................................................................. 88
4.5.3 Set iSCSI Host ........................................................................................................................... 89
4.5.4 Set Affinity Group ...................................................................................................................... 90
4.5.5 Allocate Host-Affinity Group ...................................................................................................... 91
4.5.6 Set LUN Mapping ...................................................................................................................... 92
4.5.7 Set CA Reset Group .................................................................................................................. 93
4.6 Mainframe-CA Settings .................................................................................... 94
4.6.1 Set CA Parameters .................................................................................................................... 94
4.6.2 Set LCU (ETERNUS DX8000 series only) ................................................................................ 95
4.6.3 Set IOA Mapping (ETERNUS DX8000 series only) .................................................................. 96
Chapter 5 Configuration Menu ...............................................................97
5.1 Resource Domain Management ...................................................................... 97
5.1.1 Set Resource Domain ............................................................................................................... 97
5.1.2 Assign Numerical Resource .................................................................................................... 103
5.1.3 Assign Resources .................................................................................................................... 108
5.2 RAID Management ......................................................................................... 143
5.2.1 Create RAID Group ................................................................................................................. 144
5.2.2 Rename RAID Group .............................................................................................................. 151
5.2.3 Change Controlling CM of RAID Group ................................................................................... 153
5.2.4 Logical Device Expansion ....................................................................................................... 156
5.2.5 Delete RAID Group .................................................................................................................. 165
5.2.6 Create Logical Volume ............................................................................................................ 167
5.2.7 Set Snap Data Pool ................................................................................................................. 182
5.2.8 Rename Logical Volume ......................................................................................................... 197
5.2.9 Convert Encryption Volume ..................................................................................................... 200
5.2.10 Format Logical Volume ............................................................................................................ 204
5.2.11 Initialize Snap Data Volume .................................................................................................... 210
5.2.12 RAID Migration ........................................................................................................................ 214
5.2.13 Progress of RAID Migration ..................................................................................................... 225
5.2.14 LUN Concatenation ................................................................................................................. 229
5.2.15 Delete Logical Volume ............................................................................................................. 236
5.2.16 Create Hot Spare ..................................................................................................................... 241
5.2.17 Delete Hot Spare ..................................................................................................................... 243
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5.3 Thin Provisioning Management ...................................................................... 246
5.3.1 Create/Extend Thin Provisioning Pool ..................................................................................... 247
5.3.2 Set Thin Provisioning Pool Parameters ................................................................................... 266
5.3.3 Format Thin Provisioning Pool ................................................................................................ 270
5.3.4 Rename RAID Group .............................................................................................................. 274
5.3.5 Change Controlling CM of RAID Group ................................................................................... 274
5.3.6 Delete Thin Provisioning Pool ................................................................................................. 275
5.3.7 Create Logical Volume ............................................................................................................ 277
5.3.8 Rename Logical Volume ......................................................................................................... 277
5.3.9 Set Thin Provisioning Volume Parameters .............................................................................. 278
5.3.10 Format Logical Volume ............................................................................................................ 280
5.3.11 Thin Provisioning Volume Expansion ...................................................................................... 281
5.3.12 Balance Thin Provisioning Volume .......................................................................................... 284
5.3.13 Progress of Balance Thin Provisioning Volume ...................................................................... 290
5.3.14 RAID Migration ........................................................................................................................ 297
5.3.15 Progress of RAID Migration ..................................................................................................... 297
5.3.16 Delete Logical Volume ............................................................................................................. 297
5.3.17 Create Hot Spare ..................................................................................................................... 297
5.3.18 Delete Hot Spare ..................................................................................................................... 297
5.3.19 Register Thin Provisioning License ......................................................................................... 298
5.4 Host Interface Management ........................................................................... 300
5.4.1 Set CA Parameters .................................................................................................................. 300
5.4.2 Set Host World Wide Name(s) ................................................................................................ 327
5.4.3 Set iSCSI Host ......................................................................................................................... 338
5.4.4 Set Affinity Group .................................................................................................................... 355
5.4.5 Allocate Host-Affinity Group .................................................................................................... 375
5.4.6 Set LUN Mapping .................................................................................................................... 388
5.4.7 Set CA Reset Group ................................................................................................................ 398
5.4.8 Set Host Response .................................................................................................................. 401
5.4.9 Set LCU (ETERNUS DX8000 series only) .............................................................................. 417
5.4.10 Set IOA Mapping (ETERNUS DX8000 series only) ................................................................ 425
5.4.11 Change RA Mode .................................................................................................................... 437
5.4.12 Release Reservation ............................................................................................................... 444
Chapter 6 Settings Menu.......................................................................448
6.1 Setting Configuration ...................................................................................... 448
6.1.1 Set Configuration ..................................................................................................................... 448
6.2 Sub System Parameter .................................................................................. 452
6.2.1 Set Sub System Parameters ................................................................................................... 452
6.3 Advanced Copy Settings ................................................................................ 454
6.3.1 Set EC/OPC Priority ................................................................................................................ 455
6.3.2 Set REC Priority ...................................................................................................................... 456
6.3.3 Stop EC/OPC Session ............................................................................................................. 460
6.3.4 Stop REC Session ................................................................................................................... 464
6.3.5 Set Advanced Copy Table Size ............................................................................................... 467
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6.3.6 Register Advanced Copy License ........................................................................................... 472
6.3.7 Set REC Buffer ........................................................................................................................ 474
6.3.8 Create REC Disk Buffer ........................................................................................................... 483
6.3.9 Format REC Disk Buffer .......................................................................................................... 490
6.3.10 Delete REC Disk Buffer ........................................................................................................... 493
6.3.11 Set Advanced Copy Event Notification .................................................................................... 495
6.4 SNMP ............................................................................................................. 498
6.4.1 Set SNMP Agent Environment ................................................................................................498
6.4.2 Download Extended MIB Definition File .................................................................................. 502
6.4.3 SNMP Trap Test ...................................................................................................................... 504
6.5 Eco-mode ....................................................................................................... 506
6.5.1 Set Common Eco-mode .......................................................................................................... 506
6.5.2 Set Eco-mode Schedule .......................................................................................................... 510
6.5.3 Set RAID Group-Eco-mode ..................................................................................................... 521
6.5.4 Set Thin Provisioning Pool-Eco-mode ..................................................................................... 532
6.6 Remote Advanced Copy Configuration .......................................................... 542
6.6.1 Export Advanced Copy Information ......................................................................................... 543
6.6.2 Create Advanced Copy Information ........................................................................................ 546
6.6.3 Set Advanced Copy Path ........................................................................................................ 580
6.6.4 Check Advanced Copy Path .................................................................................................... 585
6.7 Setting Encryption .......................................................................................... 587
6.7.1 Set Encryption Mode ............................................................................................................... 587
6.8 Others ............................................................................................................ 591
6.8.1 Set IP Address for USER Port ................................................................................................. 591
6.8.2 Set IP Address for REMCS Port .............................................................................................. 598
6.8.3 Set Date and Time ................................................................................................................... 605
6.8.4 Set Box ID ............................................................................................................................... 608
Chapter 7 Download Menu....................................................................611
7.1 Download ....................................................................................................... 611
7.1.1 Export Configuration ................................................................................................................ 611
7.1.2 Export Log ............................................................................................................................... 612
7.1.3 Set Syslog ............................................................................................................................... 616
7.1.4 Export Panic Dump .................................................................................................................. 621
Chapter 8 Remote Support Menu .........................................................624
8.1 Display ........................................................................................................... 624
8.1.1 Display Support Settings ......................................................................................................... 624
8.1.2 Communication Log ................................................................................................................. 626
8.2 Set .................................................................................................................. 627
8.2.1 Set Remote Support ................................................................................................................ 627
8.2.2 Update Customer Information ................................................................................................. 632
8.2.3 Change Communication Environment Information .................................................................. 635
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8.3 Operation ....................................................................................................... 639
8.3.1 Sending Log ............................................................................................................................ 639
8.3.2 Pause/Restart Remote Support ............................................................................................... 643
Chapter 9 User Accounts Menu............................................................645
9.1 Account .......................................................................................................... 645
9.1.1 Set User Account ..................................................................................................................... 645
9.1.2 Set Role ................................................................................................................................... 655
9.1.3 Set RADIUS Authentication ..................................................................................................... 663
Appendix A Screen Details.......................................................................669
A.1 Device Status .................................................................................................. 669
A.1.1 Device Status (Collect Device Information) Screen................................................................. 669
A.2 Resource Domain List..................................................................................... 671
A.2.1 Resource Domain List (Initial) Screen ..................................................................................... 671
A.3 RAID Group List .............................................................................................. 673
A.3.1 RAID Group List (Initial) Screen .............................................................................................. 673
A.4 Thin Provisioning Pool List.............................................................................. 676
A.4.1 Thin Provisioning Pool List (Pool List) Screen......................................................................... 676
A.4.2 Thin Provisioning Pool List (Volume List in the Pool) Screen.................................................. 678
A.5 Volume List ..................................................................................................... 682
A.5.1 Volume List (Initial) Screen...................................................................................................... 682
A.6 Advanced Copy Status.................................................................................... 688
A.6.1 Advanced Copy Status (EC Session List) Screen................................................................... 688
A.6.2 Advanced Copy Status (OPC Session List) Screen ................................................................ 690
A.6.3 Advanced Copy Status (EC Session Details/OPC Session Details) Screen........................... 693
A.6.4 Advanced Copy Status (REC Session List) Screen ................................................................ 695
A.6.5 Advanced Copy Status (REC Session Details) Screen........................................................... 697
A.6.6 Advanced Copy Status (Advanced Copy Path Status) Screen ............................................... 699
A.7 Set Resource Domain ..................................................................................... 703
A.7.1 Set Resource Domain (Create Resource Domains) Screen ................................................... 703
A.8 Assign Numerical Resource............................................................................ 704
A.8.1 Assign Numerical Resource (Set Assignable Resources) Screen .......................................... 704
A.9 Assign Resources ........................................................................................... 705
A.9.1 Assign Resources (Set RAID Group) Screen.......................................................................... 705
A.9.2 Assign Resources (Set TPP) Screen ...................................................................................... 706
A.9.3 Assign Resources (Set Host WWN) Screen............................................................................ 707
A.9.4 Assign Resources (Set iSCSI Host) Screen............................................................................ 709
A.9.5 Assign Resources (Set Affinity Group) Screen........................................................................ 710
A.9.6 Assign Resources (Set Host Response) Screen..................................................................... 711
A.9.7 Assign Resources (Set Eco-mode Schedule) Screen ............................................................. 714
A.10 Create RAID Group......................................................................................... 716
A.10.1 Create RAID Group (Initial) Screen ......................................................................................... 716
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A.11 Create Logical Volume................................................................................... 720
A.11.1 Create Logical Volume (Create Logical Volume) Screen ........................................................ 720
A.11.2 Create Logical Volume (Create Thin Provisioning Volume) Screen........................................ 727
A.12 Set Snap Data Pool......................................................................................... 729
A.12.1 Set Snap Data Pool (SDPV List) Screen................................................................................. 729
A.12.2 Set Snap Data Pool (Create SDPV) Screen............................................................................ 731
A.12.3 Set Snap Data Pool (Select SDPV) Screen ............................................................................ 732
A.13 LUN Concatenation......................................................................................... 734
A.13.1 LUN Concatenation (Input Volume) Screen ............................................................................ 734
A.14 Set Thin Provisioning Pool Parameters .......................................................... 735
A.14.1 Set Thin Provisioning Pool Parameters (Notification Setting) Screen ..................................... 735
A.15 Format Thin Provisioning Pool ........................................................................ 737
A.15.1 Format Thin Provisioning Pool (Select Format Type) Screen ................................................. 737
A.16 Set Thin Provisioning Volume Parameters ..................................................... 738
A.16.1 Set Thin Provisioning Volume Parameters (Notification Setting) Screen ................................ 738
A.17 Balance Thin Provisioning Volume ................................................................. 739
A.17.1 Balance Thin Provisioning Volume (Select Balancing TPV) Screen ....................................... 739
A.18 Set CA Parameters ......................................................................................... 741
A.18.1 Set CA Parameters (FC-CA Detailed Settings) Screen........................................................... 741
A.18.2 Set CA Parameters (FC-RA Detailed Settings) Screen........................................................... 744
A.18.3 Set CA Parameters (RFCF-RA Detailed Settings) Screen...................................................... 745
A.18.4 Set CA Parameters (OCLINK Detailed Settings) Screen ........................................................ 747
A.18.5 Set CA Parameters (FCLINK Detailed Settings) Screen......................................................... 747
A.18.6 Set CA Parameters (iSCSI-CA Detailed Settings) Screen ...................................................... 748
A.18.7 Set CA Parameters (iSCSI-RA Detailed Settings) Screen ...................................................... 752
A.19 Set Host World Wide Name(s) ........................................................................ 756
A.19.1 Set Host World Wide Name(s) (Initial) Screen ........................................................................ 756
A.20 Set iSCSI Host ................................................................................................ 759
A.20.1 Set iSCSI Host (Add) Screen .................................................................................................. 759
A.21 Set Affinity Group ............................................................................................ 761
A.21.1 Set Affinity Group (Initial) Screen ............................................................................................ 761
A.22 Set Host Response (Add Host Response)...................................................... 764
A.22.1 Set Host Response (Initial) Screen ......................................................................................... 764
A.22.2 Set Host Response (Detailed Setting) Screen ........................................................................ 766
A.23 Release Reservation....................................................................................... 770
A.23.1 Release Reservation (Select Volume) Screen ........................................................................ 770
A.23.2 Release Reservation (Detail) Screen ...................................................................................... 772
A.24 Set Sub System Parameters........................................................................... 773
A.24.1 Set Sub System Parameters (Initial) Screen ........................................................................... 773
A.25 Set REC Priority .............................................................................................. 775
A.25.1 Set REC Priority (Speed Setting) Screen ................................................................................ 775
A.26 Set Advanced Copy Table Size ...................................................................... 777
A.26.1 Set Advanced Copy Table Size (Initial) Screen....................................................................... 777
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A.27 Set REC Buffer................................................................................................ 778
A.27.1 Set REC Buffer (Set) Screen................................................................................................... 778
A.27.2 Set REC Buffer (Add REC Disk Buffer) Screen....................................................................... 781
A.28 Set SNMP Agent Environment........................................................................ 782
A.28.1 Set SNMP Agent Environment (Initial) Screen ........................................................................ 782
A.29 Set Eco-mode Schedule ................................................................................. 786
A.29.1 Set Eco-mode Schedule (Set) Screen..................................................................................... 786
A.30 Set RAID Group-Eco-mode............................................................................. 790
A.30.1 Set RAID Group-Eco-mode (Set) Screen................................................................................ 790
A.31 Set Thin Provisioning Pool-Eco-mode ............................................................ 793
A.31.1 Set Thin Provisioning Pool-Eco-mode (Set) Screen................................................................ 793
A.32 Create Advanced Copy Information ................................................................ 795
A.32.1 Create Advanced Copy Information (Input New Device Information) Screen ......................... 795
A.33 Set IP Address for USER Port ........................................................................ 796
A.33.1 Set IP Address for USER Port (Initial) Screen......................................................................... 796
A.34 Set IP Address for REMCS Port ..................................................................... 798
A.34.1 Set IP Address for REMCS Port (Initial) Screen...................................................................... 798
A.35 Set Syslog ....................................................................................................... 800
A.35.1 Set Syslog (Initial) Screen ....................................................................................................... 800
A.36 Set Remote Support........................................................................................ 802
A.36.1 Set Remote Support (Initial) Screen........................................................................................ 802
A.37 Set User Account ............................................................................................ 808
A.37.1 Set User Account (Registration) Screen.................................................................................. 808
A.38 Set Role .......................................................................................................... 810
A.38.1 Set Role (Register Role/Change Role) Screen ....................................................................... 810
A.39 Set RADIUS Authentication ............................................................................ 814
A.39.1 Set RADIUS Authentication (Initial) Screen............................................................................. 814
Appendix B Notes on Access via https...................................................816
Appendix C Syslog Message List ............................................................822
C.1 Syslog Function............................................................................................... 822
C.1.1 Outline ..................................................................................................................................... 822
C.1.2 Message Format...................................................................................................................... 822
C.2 Syslog Message List ....................................................................................... 825
C.2.1 Common Terms....................................................................................................................... 825
C.2.2 Error Messages ....................................................................................................................... 826
C.2.3 Warning Messages.................................................................................................................. 830
C.2.4 Informational Messages .......................................................................................................... 835
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Chapter 1 Operation Screens
The ETERNUSmgr backend program, which is embedded in the ETERNUS DX400/DX8000
series
, is used to display the status of, setup and maintain the ETERNUS DX400/DX8000 series.
This chapter describes how this may be done.
1.1 Initial Screen
When using an ETERNUS DX400/DX8000 series, you must always keep a careful watch on its
status to monitor the device. Use either the ETERNUSmgr frontend or other operation manage
-
ment software. To start the initial screen, you should take different procedure, depending on the
monitoring method.
Two methods to manage ETERNUS DX400/DX8000 series are explained
in this guide. One is via the ETERNUSmgr frontend, and the other is to use
a Web browser to access the ETERNUSmgr backend program embedded
in the device.
Hereafter, "ETERNUSmgr" is generally used for all device managem ent,
even those that use an ordinary Web browser.
Chapter 1 Operation Screens
> 1.1 Initial Screen
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1.1.1 Use the ETERNUSmgr Frontend
When using the ETERNUSmgr client, the initial screen is the ETERNUSmgr top menu.
Enter the URL of the top menu file ("menu.htm"), and the top menu will appear. For details of the
top menu file, please refer to the "ETERNUS Disk storage systems ETERNUSmgr User Guide -
Introduction-".
The following shows a typical ETERNUSmgr Top Menu screen.
Select RAID Device menu
Click the name of a target device listed in the [Select RAID Device] menu to access the
device's logon screen. See
"2.1 Logon" (page 37) for details on how to logon.
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Show hardware error detect log list menu
Click the name of a target device listed in the [Show hardware error detect log list] menu to
get a listing of the target device's error logs (alarm history files). This will require use of the
Web server's list display function. Refer to the User's Guide for the Web server being used for
more details.
The status of the selected target device appears to the right of its alarm history file link. The
various statuses are described below.
Normal (Black)
Indicates that device is operating without any error.
*Offline* (Red)
Indicates that monitoring of the target device is not possible for one of the following
reasons: the ETERNUSmgr monitoring function is not active (e.g. immediately after
ETERNUSmgr installation). a problem has occurred with the target device (e.g.
power supply shutdown, no response), or a problem has occurred with the
communication link between the ETERNUSmgr server and the target device (e.g.
broken wiring, severe delays due to network overload).
The target device status will also be set to "Offline" if the Target Address
(TARGET_ADDR/TARGET_PORT) specified in the setup file is incorrect.
Check that the target device is operating normally, there is no problem with the
network connection, and the setup file details are correct.
This status will only be detected if a DETECT_OFFLINE=TRUE line is present in
the setup file. If this setting is not present, the machine will not change from
"Normal" or "ATTENTION" to "Offline".
*ATTENTION* (Bold Red)
Indicates that one or more errors have been detected in the machine.
Log in to the machine and check the location of the fault.
*BUSY* (Red)
Indicates that the device cannot respond due to device suspension, or because a
boot operation is currently in progress. Make sure that the device is operating
normally.
The statuses displayed on the top menu reflect the information current
when the top menu was last reloaded by the Web browser. The actual
current status of the target device may therefore not be displayed until
the top menu is reloaded. Always reload the top menu to check the
current target device status. Note that some W e b b r o w s e r s m a y d i s p l a y
a previously cached page even after the top menu is reloaded. See the
manual or online help for your Web browser for details.
Note that, depending on the browser being used, "Reload" may be
shown as "Refresh", etc.
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1.1.2 Use direct browser access to ETERNUSmgr Backend Program
When using operation management software other than ETERNUSmgr frontend, initial screen is
title screen of the ETERNUSmgr backend program embedded in the
ETERNUS DX400/DX8000
series
.
To check and maintain the ETERNUS DX400/DX8000 series, directly start the ETERNUSmgr
backend program embedded in the device from a PC on which Web browser runs. The following
are applicable Web browsers.
Web browser
- Microsoft® Internet Explorer 6.0 + Service Pack 2 (for Windows®)
- Microsoft® Internet Explorer 7.0 (for Windows®)
- Microsoft® Internet Explorer 8.0 (for Windows®)
- Netscape 6.0 or later (for Windows®)
To access the ETERNUSmgr backend program, follow the procedures below.
Procedure
1 Establish a LAN connection between the PC and the ETERNUS DX400/DX8000
series USER port, then start the Web browser (To connect the PC directly to the
device USER port, a LAN straight cable is required).
2 Input URL in the Web browser's address bar.
Specify "http://device_IP_address/" or "https://device_IP_address/".
The title screen of the ETERNUSmgr backend program appears.
Note the following:
- Set "Do not use proxy server" as the proxy setting.
- Set page acquisition to not use the cache.
- Enable the Java Script setting.
- When Auto Reading of pages is available, enable the setting.
Furthermore, when using ETERNUSmgr with Microsof Internet
Explorer 7.0, note the following:
- Enable [Automatic prompting for file downloads] and [Allow websites
to open windows without address or status bars] under the Internet
Options Security tab.
Furthermore, when using ETERNUSmgr with Microsof Internet
Explorer 8.0, note the following:
- Enable [Automatic prompting for file downloads] and [Allow websites
to open windows without address or status bars] under the Internet
Options Security tab.
- Disable the SmartScreen Filter in the [Tools] menu, or disable the
SmartScreen Filter by clicking the [Safety] button , o r d elete the
default gateway settings of the PC.
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3 Click the "ETERNUS" logo on the title screen.
The "ETERNUS" indicates "ETERNUS DX410/DX440" or "ETERNUS DX8100/DX8400/
DX8700".
The ETERNUS DX400/DX8000 series logon screen appears. See "2.1 Logon" (page
37) for details on how to logon.
End of procedure
There are two methods to specify the ETERNUS DX400/DX8000
series IP address: using "http" or "https". When placing emphasis
on security, use "https".
Security certificate errors can occur when using https to access
an ETERNUS DX400/DX8000 series. Refer to "Appendix B Notes
on Access via https" (page 816) for a procedure to solve this https
access error.
An IP address is not set for the ETERNUS DX400/DX8000 series
USER port at the factory, and should be set using the following
procedure:
1.Have the customer assign an IP address for the USER port.
2.When the ETERNUS DX400/DX8000 series is installed, use a LAN
straight through cable to connect the FST(*1) to the FST port whose
master LED is on.
*1: Maintenance engineer's Field Support Terminal.
3.Set the USER port IP address from the FST using the "Set IP Address for
USER Port" menu. This setting should be performed by the maintenance
engineer.
4.Use the USER port IP address (the ETERNUS DX400/DX8000 series's
IP address) and start the PC.
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1.2 Operations Menu
The operation menu consists of a Main menu and various Submenus. Selecting an item from the
Main menu will result in the relevant list of submenu items being displayed.
(This screen is displayed when logged on the ETERNUS DX400/DX8000 series in which the
Resource Domains are registered using a Total Administrator account.)
Which menus are available will differ according to the account type. The system administrator
(root) can access various maintenance/setting menus (including the Status), and a regular user
can access the Status menus.
The system administrator is able to access the following menus:
Status menu
Getting Started menu
Configuration menu
Settings menu
Download menu
Remote Support menu
User Accounts menu
A regular user is only able to access the Status menu.
Operation menus may differ depending on the type of device. The different menus will be
described in each section.
The following describes the ETERNUSmgr main menu screens.
Main menu
Sub menu
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1.2.1 Status Menu
The Status menu is shown below. See "Chapter 3 Status Menu" (page 43) for an explanation of
its submenus and functions.
(This screen is displayed when logged on the ETERNUS DX400/DX8000 series in which the
Resource Domains are registered using a Total Administrator account.)
1.2.2 Getting Started Menu
The Getting Started menu is shown below. See "Chapter 4 Getting Started Menu" (page 78) for
an explanation of its submenus and functions.
(This screen is displayed when logged on the ETERNUS DX400/DX8000 series in which the
Resource Domains are registered using a Total Administrator account.)
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Fujitsu DX400 User manual

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