Promise Technology Network Card VTM210 User Manual

VTRAK  
M610i, M310i, M210i  
Quick Start Guide  
Version 1.0  
© 2007 Promise Technology, Inc. All Rights Reserved.  
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Step 1: Unpacking the VTrak  
Figure 1. VTrak M610i front view  
Drive Carrier LEDs  
Drive Carriers  
Power and Status LEDs  
Figure 2. VTrak M310i front view (M210i is similar)  
Drive Carrier LEDs  
Drive Carriers  
Power and Status LEDs  
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Figure 3. VTrak M610i rear view  
RAID Controller  
iSCSI  
1
iSCSI  
2
Mgmt  
IOIOI  
Power Supply 1 Cooling Unit 1 Cooling Unit 2 Power Supply 2  
with Battery  
Figure 4. VTrak M310i and M210i rear view  
Power Supply 1 Cooling Unit 1 Cooling Unit 2 Power Supply 2  
with Battery  
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iSCSI  
1
iSCSI  
2
Mgmt  
IOIOI  
RAID Controller  
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Step 2: Mounting VTrak in a Rack  
Step 2: Mounting VTrak in a Rack  
The M610i is shown on this page. The M310i and M210i are shown on page 7.  
Mounting the VTrak M610i in a Rack  
The M610i subsystem installs to the rack using the supplied mounting rails. You  
can also use your existing rails.  
Figure 5. VTrak M610i mounted in a rack with the supplied rails  
Vertical Rack Post  
VTrak M610i  
Handles mount  
outside the rack post  
Mounting rails (included)  
mount inside the rack post  
Cautions  
At least two persons are required to safely lift, place, and  
attach the VTrak subsystem into a rack system.  
Do not lift or move the VTrak subsystem by the handles,  
power supplies or the controller units. Hold the subsystem  
itself.  
Do not install the VTrak subsystem into a rack without rails to  
support the subsystem.  
Only a qualified electrician who is familiar with the installation  
procedure should mount and install the VTrak subsystem.  
Be sure all switches are OFF before installing the VTrak  
subsystem or exchanging components.  
To install the M610i subsystem into a rack with the supplied mounting rails:  
1. Check the fit of the mounting rails in your rack system. See Figure 6.  
2. Adjust the length of the mounting rails as needed.  
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3. Attach the mounting rail assemblies to the outside of the rack posts, using  
the attaching screws from your rack system.  
Be sure the support is on the bottom facing inward.  
4. Square the rail assemblies in the rack.  
5. Tighten the adjustment screws and the attaching screws.  
6. Place the VTrak subsystem onto the rails.  
7. Secure the VTrak subsystem to the rack through each handle, using the  
attaching screws from your rack system.  
Figure 6. Rack mount assembly diagram  
Rack front post  
Rack back post  
Rail attaching screw  
(not included)  
Rail attaching screw  
(not included)  
Front rail  
Rear rail  
Flange  
Support  
Rail adjustment screw  
Rail adjustment screw  
Inside of post  
Inside of post  
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Step 2: Mounting VTrak in a Rack  
Mounting VTrak M310i or M210i in a Rack  
The VTrak M310i or M210i subsystem installs to the rack using the supplied  
mounting rails. You can also use your existing rails.  
Figure 7. Rackmounted VTrak M310i (M210i is similar)  
VTrak M310i/M210i  
Vertical Rack Post  
Handles mount  
outside the rack post  
Mounting rails (included)  
mount inside the rack post  
Cautions  
At least two persons are required to safely lift, place, and  
attach the VTrak subsystem into a rack system.  
Do not lift or move the VTrak subsystem by the handles,  
power supplies or the controller units. Hold the subsystem  
itself.  
Do not install the VTrak subsystem into a rack without rails to  
support the subsystem.  
Only a qualified electrician who is familiar with the installation  
procedure should mount and install the VTrak subsystem.  
Be sure all switches are OFF before installing the VTrak  
subsystem or exchanging components.  
To install the M310i or M210i subsystem into a rack with the supplied mounting  
rails:  
1. Check the fit of the mounting rails in your rack system. See Figure 9.  
2. Slide the plates out of the mounting rails.  
3. Attach one plate to each side of the VTrak subsystem.  
Line-up the six holes in the plate with the corresponding holes in the  
subsystem. Attach each plate with six screws (included). See Figure 8.  
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4. Slide one of the rails over the plate on one side of the subsystem.  
The rail is designed to slide freely over the plate.  
5. Attach a flange to each end of the rail, with the rail on the opposite side of the  
flange from the two-hole bracket.  
6. Install the rail adjustment screws (included) through the flange into the rail.  
There are four screws for each flange. See Figure 9.  
7. Place the subsystem with mounting rails into your rack system.  
8. Attach the mounting rail assemblies to the outside of the rack posts, using  
the attaching screws from your rack system.  
9. Square the rail assemblies in the rack.  
10. Tighten the adjustment screws and the attaching screws.  
11. Place the VTrak subsystem onto the rails.  
12. Secure the VTrak subsystem to the rack through each handle, using the  
attaching screws from your rack system.  
Figure 8. Sliding flange installation  
Rear (connector end)  
of the subsystem  
VTrak M310i/M210i  
Sliding plate  
Screws (6 each side)  
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Step 2: Mounting VTrak in a Rack  
Rack back post  
Figure 9. Mounting rail installation  
Rack front post  
Rail adjustment screw  
Mounting Rail  
Sliding plate  
Rail attaching screw  
(not included)  
Rail attaching screw  
(not included)  
Inside of post  
Inside of post  
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Step 3: Installing Disk Drives  
You can populate the VTrak with 3.5-inch, 1.5 Gb/s or 3.0 Gb/s SATA drives. For  
optimal performance, install physical drives of the same model and capacity. The  
drives’ matched performance allows the logical drive to function better as a single  
drive. The table below shows the number of drives required for each RAID level.  
Level  
Number of Drives  
Level  
Number of Drives  
RAID 0  
RAID 1  
RAID 1E  
RAID 5  
1 or more  
2 only  
RAID 6  
RAID 10  
RAID 50  
4 to 16  
4 or more*  
6 or more  
2 or more  
3 to 16  
* Must be an even number of drives.  
Note  
Unlike other VTrak models, the M610i, M310i, and M210i do not  
support Parallel ATA disk drives. There is no PATA-to-SATA  
adapter available for these models.  
Drive Slot Numbering  
You can install any suitable disk drive into any slot in the subsystem. The diagram  
below shows how VTrak’s drive slots are numbered. Slot numbering is reflected  
in the WebPAM PROe and CLU user interfaces.  
Figure 10.VTrak M610i drive slot numbering  
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2
3
4
8
5
6
7
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
15  
14  
16  
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Step 3: Installing Disk Drives  
Figure 11.VTrak M310i drive slot numbering. The M210i is similar, with 8  
drive carriers  
1
2
3
4
8
5
6
7
9
10  
11  
12  
Install all of the drive carriers into the VTrak subsystem to ensure proper airflow,  
even if you do not populate all the carriers with disk drives.  
Installing Disk Drives  
1. Remove a disk drive carrier.  
2. Carefully lay the disk drive into the drive carrier at the front, so that the screw  
holes on the bottom line up.  
3. Insert the screws through the holes in the drive carrier and into the bottom of  
the disk drive. See Figure 12.  
Install only the counter-sink screws supplied with the VTrak.  
Install four screws per drive.  
Snug each screw. Be careful not to over-tighten.  
4. Reinstall the drive carrier into the VTrak chassis.  
Repeat steps 1 through 4 until all of your disk drives are installed.  
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Figure 12.VTrak drive carrier mounting holes  
SATA Drive Mounting Holes  
SATA Drive Mounting Holes  
Figure 13.SATA Disk Drives mount at the front of the carrier  
Serial ATA Disk Drive  
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Step 4: Making Management and Data Connections  
Step 4: Making Management and Data Connections  
Configuring an IP Storage Area Network  
A Gigabit Ethernet network interface card (GbE NIC) with iSCSI support (in  
hardware or software)  
A GbE Switch with iSCSI support  
A network switch  
A network interface card (NIC) in the PC  
Data Path  
To establish an isolated data path:  
1. Connect the 1 GbE (iSCSI) NIC to your GbE switch.  
2. Connect the VTrak’s Data Ports to your GbE switch.  
Management Path  
To establish the management path:  
Connect the PC’s standard network card and VTrak’s Management Port to your  
network switch.  
Figure 14.VTrak IP SAN connections  
Network Switch  
GbE Switch  
iSCSI Port  
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iSCSI  
1
iSCSI  
2
Mgmt  
IOIOI  
VTrak  
PC  
NIC  
GbE NIC  
Management Port  
As an alternative, you can use the same GbE (iSCSI) NIC for your PC for  
management and data connections. However, combining management and data  
paths this way will reduce performance.  
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Configuring Direct Attached Storage  
This arrangement requires:  
A Gigabit Ethernet network interface card (GbE NIC) with iSCSI support (in  
hardware or software)  
A network switch  
A network interface card (NIC) in the PC  
Data Path  
To establish the data path:  
Connect the GbE (iSCSI) NIC in your PC to one of the VTrak’s Data Ports.  
Management Path  
To establish the management path:  
Connect the PC’s standard NIC and VTrak’s Management Port to your network  
switch.  
Figure 15.VTrak DAS connections  
Network Switch  
Management  
Port  
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iSCSI  
1
iSCSI  
2
Mgmt  
IOIOI  
VTrak  
PC  
NIC  
GbE NIC  
iSCSI Port  
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Step 5: Making Serial Cable Connections  
Step 5: Making Serial Cable Connections  
The RS-232 Serial connection enables the Command Line Interface (CLI) and  
Command Line Utility (CLU) on your PC to monitor and control VTrak.  
Figure 16.Serial connector for VTrak M310i. The M610i and M210i are  
similar  
DB-9Serial  
Connector  
iSCSI 2  
Mgmt  
IOIOI  
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iSCSI  
1
iSCSI  
2
Mgmt  
IOIOI  
To set up a serial cable connection:  
1. Attach a null-modem cable to the DB-9 connector on the VTrak.  
2. Attach the other end of the null-modem cable to a serial port on the Host PC  
or Server.  
You will establish a serial connection on the Host PC or Server (see page 18). At  
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Step 6: Connecting the Power  
Plug the power cords and switch on both power supplies on. When the power is  
switched on, the LEDs on the front of the VTrak will light up.  
When boot-up is finished and the VTrak is functioning normally:  
Controller Heartbeat LED blinks green seven times in three seconds, goes  
dark for six seconds, then repeats the blink pattern.  
Power, FRU, and Logical Drive Status LEDs display green continuously.  
RAID Controller LED flashes green if there is activity on a iSCSI port.  
Figure 17.VTrak front panel LED display. The M610i is shown  
Power  
FRU Status  
Logical Drive Status  
RAID Controller Activity  
Reserved  
Controller Heartbeat  
There are two LEDs on each Drive Carrier. They report the presence of power  
and a disk drive, and the current condition of the drive.  
Figure 18.VTrak disk carrier LEDs  
Disk Status  
Power/Activity  
After a few moments the Power/Activity should display Green.  
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Step 6: Connecting the Power  
If there is no disk drive in the carrier, the Disk Status LED and the Power/Activity  
LED will remain dark.  
The Power/Activity LED flashes during drive activity.  
The Disk Status LED displays Green when a drive is present and configured.  
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Step 7: Setting the IP Address  
VTrak has a Command Line Interface (CLI) to manage all of its functions,  
including customization. A subset of the CLI is the Command Line Utility (CLU), a  
user-level interface that manages your VTrak via your PC’s terminal emulation  
program, such as Microsoft HyperTerminal. This procedure uses the serial cable  
To set up the serial connection:  
1. Change your terminal emulation program settings to match the following  
specifications:  
Bits per second: 115200  
Data bits: 8  
Parity: None  
Stop bits: 1  
Flow control: none  
2. Start your PC’s terminal VT100 or ANSI emulation program.  
3. Press Enter once to launch the CLI.  
4. At the Login prompt, type administrator and press Enter.  
5. At the Password prompt, type password and press Enter.  
At this point, you are in the CLI. You can continue using the CLI to make  
network settings or you can switch to the CLU. Go to:  
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Step 7: Setting the IP Address  
Choosing DHCP or a Static IP Address  
When you setup your VTrak, you have the option of:  
Enabling DHCP and letting your DHCP server assign the IP address to the  
VTrak’s management port.  
Specifying a static IP address for the VTrak’s management port.  
If you choose to enable DHCP, have your Network Administrator dedicate an IP  
address for the VTrak, linked to the VTrak’s MAC address. This action will  
prevent the DHCP server from assigning a new IP address when the VTrak  
restarts, with the result that users can no longer log in.  
Viewing MAC and IP Addresses in the CLI  
To access the MAC and IP addresses for VTrak’s Management Port using a  
serial connection and the CLI:  
1. Start your PC’s terminal VT100 or ANSI emulation program.  
2. Press Enter once to launch the CLI.  
3. At the Login prompt, type administrator and press Enter.  
4. At the Password prompt, type password and press Enter.  
5. At the administrator@cli> prompt, type net -v and press Enter.  
All of the networking information displays, including the MAC and IP  
addresses.  
Viewing MAC and IP Addresses in the CLU  
To access the MAC and IP addresses for VTrak’s Management Port using a  
serial connection and the CLU:  
1. Start your PC’s terminal VT100 or ANSI emulation program.  
2. Press Enter once to launch the CLI.  
3. At the Login prompt, type administrator and press Enter.  
4. At the Password prompt, type password and press Enter.  
5. At the administrator@cli> prompt, type menu and press Enter.  
6. From the CLU Main Menu, highlight Network Management and press Enter.  
The network port summary screen displays a list of components, including  
the IP address.  
7. From the list of entries, highlight the Mgmt entry and press Enter.  
All of the information for the Management Port displays, including the MAC  
address.  
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Setting up VTrak with the CLI  
1. Type the following string to set the system date and time, then press Enter.  
administrator@cli> date -a mod -d 2007/05/29 -t 14:50:05  
In the above example, the date and time are included as examples only.  
Your values will be different. Use yyyyy/mm/dd for the date and a 24-hour  
clock for the time.  
2. Type the following string to set the Management Port IP address and other  
settings, then press Enter.  
administrator@cli> net -a mod -t mgmt -s "primaryip=192.168.10.87,  
primaryipmask=255.255.255.0, gateway=192.168.10.1"  
In the above example, the IP addresses and subnet mask are included as  
examples only. Your values will be different.  
If you prefer to let your DHCP server assign the IP address, type the  
following string, then press Enter.  
administrator@cli> net -a mod -t mgmt -s "dhcp=enable"  
Note that the IP address described above belongs to the VTrak subsystem,  
not to the RAID controller. Use this IP address to log into the VTrak over your  
network.  
3. To verify the settings, type net and press Enter.  
administrator@cli> net  
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CId Port Type IP  
Mask  
Gateway  
Link  
===========================================  
1
1
1
1
1
2
Mgmt 192.168.10.87 255.255.255.0 192.168.10.1 Up  
iSCSI 10.0.10.1  
iSCSI 10.0.10.2  
255.0.0.0  
255.0.0.0  
0.0.0.0  
0.0.0.0  
Down  
Down  
4. Type the following string to set the iSCSI Port IP address and other settings,  
then press Enter.  
administrator@cli> net -a mod -t iSCSI -p 1 -s  
"primaryip=192.168.10.88, primaryipmask=255.255.255.0,  
gateway=192.168.10.3"  
If you prefer to let your DHCP server assign the IP address, type the  
following string, then press Enter.  
administrator@cli> net -a mod -t iSCSI -p 1 -s "dhcp=enable"  
5. To verify the settings, type net, and press Enter.  
administrator@cli> net  
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CId Port Type IP  
Mask  
Gateway  
Link  
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1
1
1
1
1
2
Mgmt 192.168.10.87 255.255.255.0 192.168.10.1 Up  
iSCSI 192.168.10.88 255.255.255.0 192.168.10.1 Up  
iSCSI 10.0.10.2  
255.0.0.0  
0.0.0.0  
Down  
6. Repeat steps 3 and 4 to set the other iSCSI port. Use -p 2 in place of -p 1.  
To see the full set of CLI commands, at the admin@cli> prompt, type help and  
press Enter.  
This completes the Management and iSCSI Port setup. Go to “Step 8: Creating  
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Setting up VTrak with the CLU  
1. At the administrator@cli> prompt, type menu and press Enter.  
The CLU main menu appears.  
Figure 19.CLU main menu  
2. With Quick Setup highlighted, press Enter.  
The first Quick Setup screen enables you to make Date and Time settings.  
Setting system date and time  
1. Press the arrow keys to highlight System Date.  
2. Press the backspace key to erase the current date.  
3. Type the new date.  
4. Follow the same procedure to set the System Time.  
5. Press Ctrl-A to save these settings and move to the Management Port  
configuration screen.  
Making Management Port settings  
By default, DHCP is disabled on VTrak and the default Management Port IP  
address is set to 10.0.0.1. The TCP Port is set to 2300.  
Use a new Management Port IP address to log into the VTrak over your network.  
Manual IP settings  
To make Management Port settings manually:  
1. Press the arrow keys to highlight IP Address.  
2. Press the backspace key to erase the current IP Address.  
3. Type the new IP Address.  
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Step 7: Setting the IP Address  
4. Follow the same procedure to specify the Subnet Mask, Gateway IP  
Address and DNS Server IP Address.  
If you do not have a DNS server, skip the DNS Server IP address.  
5. Press Ctrl-A to save your settings.  
Automatic IP settings  
To make Management Port settings automatically:  
1. Press the arrow keys to highlight DHCP.  
2. Press the spacebar to toggle to Enable.  
3. Press Ctrl-A to save these settings.  
Viewing IP address and settings  
To view the current IP address and network settings when using DHCP:  
1. Press the arrow keys to highlight DHCP.  
2. Press the spacebar to toggle to Disable.  
The current Management Port settings are displayed.  
3. Press the spacebar to toggle DHCP back to Enable.  
4. Press Ctrl-A to save these settings and move to the RAID configuration  
screen.  
Exiting the CLU  
1. Highlight Skip the Step and Finish and press Enter.  
2. Highlight Return to CLI and press Enter.  
This completes the Management Port setup. Go to “Step 8: Creating Disk Arrays  
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Step 8: Creating Disk Arrays with WebPAM PROe  
Note  
You can also use the CLU to create disk arrays and logical drives.  
See Chapter 5 of the Product Manual on the CD for more  
information.  
Setting up disk arrays with WebPAM PROe consists of the following actions:  
Logging into WebPAM PROe (below)  
Logging into WebPAM PROe  
1. Launch your Browser.  
2. In the Browser address field, type in the IP address of the VTrak subsystem.  
Use the IP address you set in the CLI (page 20) or CLU (page 22). Note that  
the IP address shown below is only an example. The IP address you type  
into your browser will be different.  
Regular Connection  
WebPAM PROe uses an HTTP connection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .http://  
Enter the VTrak’s Management Port IP address . . . . 192.168.1.105  
Together, your entry looks like this:  
Secure Connection  
WebPAM PROe uses a secure HTTP connection. . . . . . . . . .https://  
Enter the VTrak’s Management Port IP address . . . . 192.168.1.105  
Together, your entry looks like this:  
Note  
Whether you select a regular or a secure connection, your login to  
WebPAM PROe and your user password are always secure.  
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3. When the log-in screen (Figure 19) appears:  
Type administrator in the User Name field.  
Type password in the Password field.  
Click the Login button.  
The User Name and Password are case sensitive.  
4. Click the Login button.  
Figure 20.WebPAM PROe log-in screen  
After sign-in, the WebPAM PROe opening screen appears. If there are any  
unconfigured physical drives in the subsystem, an Array Configuration menu will  
also appear. See Figure 22.  
Note  
Make a Bookmark (Netscape Navigator) or set a Favorite (Internet  
Explorer) of the Login Screen so you can access it easily next  
time.  
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Selecting a Language  
WebPAM PROe displays in English, German, French, Italian, Japanese, Chinese  
Traditional, Chinese Simple, and Korean.  
1. Click Language on the WebPAM PROe Header.  
The language list appears in the Header.  
2. Click on the language you prefer.  
The WebPAM PROe user interface displays in the selected language.  
Figure 21.Clicking “Language” on the WebPAM PROe Header  
Creating a Disk Array  
On a newly activated VTrak subsystem, there are no disk arrays or logical drives.  
To create a disk array:  
1. Click on the Disk Arrays  
icon, then click on the Create tab.  
The Array Configuration menu appears. See Figure 22.  
2. Choose one of the options:  
Automatic – Creates a new disk array based on a default set of  
parameters, including one logical drive. The number of unconfigured  
physical drives available determines the RAID level of the disk array  
and whether a spare drive is created. See page 27.  
Express – Creates a new disk array based on the characteristics you  
specify. You can create multiple logical drives. However, all of the logical  
drives will be the same size and RAID level. See page 28.  
Advanced – Enables you to directly specify all parameters for a new  
disk array and its logical drives. See page 29.  
3. Click the Next button.  
Figure 22.The Array Configuration menu  
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Automatic  
When you choose the Automatic option, the following parameters appear on the  
screen:  
Disk Arrays – The number of physical drives in the disk array, their ID  
numbers, configurable capacity, and the number of logical drives to be  
created  
Logical Drives – The ID number of the logical drive(s), their RAID level,  
capacity, and stripe size  
Spare Drives – The physical drive slot number of the dedicated hot spare  
assigned to this disk array. A hot spare drive is created for all RAID levels  
except RAID 0, when five or more unconfigured physical drives are available  
If you accept these parameters, click the Submit button.  
The new disk array appears in the Disk Array List on the Information tab.  
If you do NOT accept these parameters, use the Express (page 28) or Advanced  
(page 29) option to create your disk array.  
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Express  
When you choose the Express option, a set of characteristics and options  
appears on the screen.  
1. Check the boxes to select any one or a combination of:  
Redundancy – The array will remain available if a physical drive fails  
Capacity – The greatest possible amount of data capacity  
Performance – The highest possible read/write speed  
Spare Drive – A hot spare drive is created when you select  
Redundancy, Spare Drive, and five or more unconfigured physical  
drives are available  
2. In the Number of Logical Drives field, enter the number of logical drives you  
want to make from this disk array.  
The maximum possible number of logical drives appears to the right of this  
field.  
3. From the Application Type menu, select an application that best describes  
your intended use for this disk array:  
File Server  
Video Stream  
Transaction Data  
Transaction Log  
Other  
4. Click the Update button.  
Or check the Automatic Update box and updates will occur automatically.  
The following parameters display:  
Disk Arrays – The number of physical drives in the disk array, their ID  
numbers, configurable capacity, and the number of logical drives to be  
created  
Logical Drives – The ID number of the logical drive(s), their RAID level,  
capacity, and stripe size  
Spare Drives – The physical drive ID number of the dedicated hot spare  
assigned to this disk array (all RAID levels except RAID 0)  
If you accept these parameters, proceed to the next step.  
If you do NOT accept these parameters, review and modify your selections  
in the previous steps.  
5. When you are done, click the Submit button.  
The new disk array appears in the Disk Array List on the Information tab.  
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Advanced  
Note  
For an explanation of the parameters under the Advanced option,  
see Chapter 7 of the Product Manual on the CD.  
When you choose the Advanced option, the Step 1 – Disk Array Creation screen  
displays.  
Step 1 – Disk Array Creation  
1. Enter a name for the disk array in the field provided.  
2. Check the box if you want to enable Media Patrol.  
3. Check the box if you want to enable PDM.  
4. Highlight physical drives you want in the disk array from the Available list and  
press the >> button to move them to the Selected list.  
You can also double-click them to move them.  
5. When you are done, click the Next button.  
Step 2 – Logical Drive Creation  
Logical Drive Creation enables you to specify logical drives under the new disk  
array. Enter the information for a logical drive, then click the Update button. If  
there is free capacity remaining, you can specify another logical drive now or wait  
until later.  
6. Enter an alias for the logical drive in the field provided.  
7. Choose a RAID level for the logical drive from the dropdown menu.  
The choice of RAID levels depends the number of physical drives you  
selected.  
8. RAID 50 only – Specify the number of axles for your array.  
9. Specify a Capacity and the unit of measure (MB, GB, TB).  
This value will be the data capacity of the first logical drive in your new disk  
array. If you specify less than disk array's maximum capacity, the remainder  
will be available for additional logical drives which you can create later.  
10. Specify a Stripe size from the dropdown menu.  
64 KB, 128 KB, 256 KB, 512 KB, and 1 MB are available. 64 KB is the  
default.  
11. Specify a Sector size from the dropdown menu.  
For iSCSI, use the 512 B default.  
12. Specify a Read (cache) Policy from the dropdown menu.  
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Read Cache, Read Ahead Cache, and No Cache are available. Read Ahead  
is the default.  
13. Specify a Write (cache) Policy from the dropdown menu.  
Write Back and Write Through (Thru) are available. Write Back is the default.  
14. Click the Update button.  
A new logical drive is displayed under New Logical Drives.  
Repeat the above steps to specify additional logical drives as desired.  
15. When you are done specifying logical drives, click the Next button.  
Step 3 – Summary  
The Summary lists the disk array and logical drive information you specified.  
16. To proceed with disk array and logical drive creation, click the Submit  
button.  
Logging out of WebPAM PROe  
There are two ways to log out of WebPAM PROe:  
Close your browser window  
Click Logout on the WebPAM PROe banner  
Figure 23.Clicking “Logout” on the WebPAM PROe banner  
Clicking Logout brings you back to the Login Screen. Figure 20.  
After logging out, you must enter your user name and password in order to log in  
again.  
Using WebPAM PROe over the Internet  
The above instructions cover connections between VTrak and your company  
network. It is also possible to connect to a VTrak from the Internet.  
Your MIS Administrator can tell you how to access your network from outside the  
firewall. Once you are logged onto the network, you can access the VTrak using  
its IP address.  
While only a iSCSI-capable PC can read and write data to the logical drives on  
the VTrak, other PCs can monitor the VTrak from virtually any location.  
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Contacting Technical Support  
Contacting Technical Support  
Promise Technical Support provides several support options for Promise users to  
access information and updates. We encourage you to use one of our electronic  
services, which provide product information updates for the most efficient service  
and support.  
If you decide to contact us, please have the following information available:  
Product model and serial number  
BIOS, firmware and driver version numbers  
A description of the problem or situation  
System configuration information, including: motherboard and CPU type,  
hard drive models, SAS/SATA/ATA/ATAPI drives & devices, and other  
controllers.  
Technical Support Services  
Promise Online™ Web Site  
(technical documents, drivers, utilities, etc.)  
United States  
Email Support  
Fax Support  
(408) 228-1097 Attn: Technical Support  
(408) 228-1400 option 4  
Phone Support  
If you wish to write us for  
support:  
Promise Technology, Inc.  
580 Cottonwood Drive  
Milpitas, CA 95035, USA  
The Netherlands  
Email Support  
Fax Support  
+31 (0) 40 256 9463 Attn: Technical Support  
+31 (0) 40 235 2600  
Phone Support  
If you wish to write us for  
support:  
Promise Technology Europe B.V.  
Science Park Eindhoven 5542  
5692 EL Son, The Netherlands  
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Germany  
Email Support  
Fax Technical Support  
+49 (0) 2 31 56 76 48 - 29  
Attn: Technical Support  
Phone Technical Support  
+49 (0) 2 31 56 76 48 - 10  
If you wish to write us for  
support:  
Promise Technology Germany  
Europaplatz 9  
44269 Dortmund, Germany  
Italy  
Email Support  
Fax Support  
+39 06 367 124 00 Attn: Technical Support  
+39 06 367 126 26  
Phone Support  
If you wish to write us for  
support:  
Promise Technology Italy  
Piazza del Popolo 18  
00187 Rome, Italy  
Taiwan  
Email Support  
Fax Support  
+886 3 578 2390 Attn: Technical Support  
+886 3 578 2395 (ext. 8811)  
Phone Support  
If you wish to write us for  
support:  
Promise Technology, Inc.  
2F, No. 30, Industry E. Rd. IX  
Science-based Industrial Park  
Hsin-Chu 30075, Taiwan (R.O.C.)  
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China  
Email Support  
Fax Support  
+86-10-8857-8015 Attn: Technical Support  
+86-10-8857-8085/8095  
Phone Support  
If you wish to write us for  
support:  
Promise Technology China  
Room 1205, Tower C  
Webok Time Center, No.17  
South Zhong Guan Cun Street  
Hai Dian District, Beijing 100081, P.R. China  
Caution  
There is a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by the  
incorrect type.  
Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions that  
accompany the battery.  
Obtaining a Security Certificate  
Promise Technology provides a default security certificate for the web server as  
well as for internal data communication. However, in most cases it is better to  
install and verify your own certificate. And, if possible, verify your certificate  
through a certificate authority, such as Verisign or Thwate. See your MIS  
Administrator for guidance.  
To download your security certificate to WebPAM PROe, see “Making Web  
Server Settings” in Chapter 5 of the Product Manual on the CD.  
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