Texas Memory Systems Computer Drive RamSam 210 User Manual

TEXAS MEMORY SYSTEMS, INC.  
RamSan-210 User’s Manual  
Version 1.1  
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Table of Contents  
Preface................................................................................................................................. 1  
Document Overview....................................................................................................... 1  
Conventions .................................................................................................................... 1  
Chapter 1 – Introduction.................................................................................................. 2  
1.1  
1.2  
1.3  
1.4  
Overview............................................................................................................. 2  
System Components............................................................................................ 2  
Power Requirements ........................................................................................... 3  
Non-Volatility..................................................................................................... 3  
Chapter 2 – Installation.................................................................................................... 5  
2.1  
2.2  
2.3  
2.4  
2.5  
2.6  
2.7  
2.8  
Electro-Static Discharge Warning ...................................................................... 5  
Battery Warning.................................................................................................. 5  
System Inspection............................................................................................... 5  
Rack Mounting.................................................................................................... 7  
Connecting the Fibre Channel Ports ................................................................... 7  
Connecting the Power Supplies .......................................................................... 7  
Turning on the System........................................................................................ 9  
System Initialization........................................................................................... 9  
Chapter 3 – Using the Front Panel................................................................................. 10  
3.1  
3.2  
3.3  
3.4  
3.5  
Overview........................................................................................................... 10  
Menu System Layout ........................................................................................ 11  
Ethernet Setup ................................................................................................... 11  
Manual Shutdown............................................................................................. 12  
System Monitoring............................................................................................ 13  
Chapter 4 The Management Control Port (MCP) ......................................................... 15  
4.1  
4.1.1  
4.1.2  
4.2  
4.3  
4.4  
4.5  
Connecting to the MCP..................................................................................... 15  
RS232 Serial Port...................................................................................... 15  
Ethernet ..................................................................................................... 15  
Connecting using a terminal program............................................................... 15  
Connecting using telnet..................................................................................... 15  
Logging into the system.................................................................................... 15  
MCP Commands............................................................................................... 16  
EXIT.......................................................................................................... 16  
HELP......................................................................................................... 16  
CONFIGSYS ............................................................................................ 16  
FIRMWARE............................................................................................. 16  
IPCONFIG................................................................................................ 16  
LUNCONFIG............................................................................................ 18  
MANAGE................................................................................................. 18  
PASSWORD............................................................................................. 18  
PERFORMANCE..................................................................................... 19  
4.5.1  
4.5.2  
4.5.3  
4.5.4  
4.5.5  
4.5.6  
4.5.7  
4.5.8  
4.5.9  
4.5.10  
4.5.11  
4.5.12  
PORTCONFIG ......................................................................................... 19  
POWEROFF ............................................................................................. 19  
REBOOT................................................................................................... 19  
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4.5.13  
4.5.14  
RESET ...................................................................................................... 19  
STATUS.................................................................................................... 20  
Chapter 5 Chapter 5– Hot Swap Components............................................................... 21  
5.1  
5.2  
5.3  
Hot Swapping Power Supplies.......................................................................... 21  
Hot Swapping Disk Drives ............................................................................... 22  
Hot Swapping Fans ........................................................................................... 22  
Chapter 6 – Batteries ..................................................................................................... 24  
Chapter 7 – Troubleshooting ......................................................................................... 25  
Chapter 8 – Specifications............................................................................................. 26  
8.1  
8.2  
8.3  
8.4  
Physical Characteristics .................................................................................... 26  
Operating Environment..................................................................................... 26  
Non-operating Environment ............................................................................. 26  
Warranty............................................................................................................ 26  
Appendix A – RamSan-210 Replacement Parts ............................................................... 27  
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Figures  
Figure 1 RamSan-210 Layout............................................................................................. 6  
Figure 3-2 RamSan-210 Front Panel................................................................................ 10  
Figure 5-3 Default LUN configuration............................................................................. 21  
Figure 5-4 Reconfigured LUN mapping........................................................................... 21  
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Preface  
Document Overview  
This document provides operating procedures for the RamSan-210. It covers installation,  
management, and troubling shooting issues.  
Conventions  
The following textual conventions are used in this document:  
Select  
Front panel button descriptions  
Ethernet Setup  
lunconfig  
Front panel text (menu items)  
Management port (serial/telnet) commands and text.  
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Chapter 1 – Introduction  
1.1 Overview  
The RamSan-210 is a solid-state disk. The system uses SDRAM (memory) as primary  
storage. The system is non-volatile because all writes are mirrored to two internal hard  
disk drives and stored in memory. All reads occur from memory. This architecture  
provides uncompromised performance and security.  
The RamSan-210 is designed to be highly available and fault tolerant. The system is  
more highly available than RAID or JBOD systems because the primary storage media is  
SDRAM. There are no moving parts required to store data on SDRAM. Additionally,  
SDRAM has a very high mean time between failures (as high as several hundred years)  
according to some studies. The mechanical components in the RamSan-210 are  
redundant and hot swappable.  
The RamSan-210 is a complement to existing disk drives, JBOD or RAID in performance  
sensitive applications. The RamSan-210 appears as another SCSI disk drive that has  
been attached to the server. For some applications, the RamSan-210 is the only storage  
system that will be required. For applications that store terabytes of data, the RamSan-  
210 will be added to a system that includes RAID or JBOD.  
The RamSan-210 can be connected via Fibre Channel to host servers, NAS filers or to  
storage network switches and hubs. If you have specific questions about compatibility,  
please see or contact Texas Memory Systems directly.  
The RamSan-210 can be used in a variety of applications. If your application is slowed  
down by hard disk drives, there is a good chance that the RamSan-210 can speed it up.  
1.2 System Components  
The system components for the RamSan-210 include:  
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Main system memory ranging from four gigabytes to thirty-two gigabytes  
Either two or four one gigabit Fibre Channel ports  
Dual, redundant hot-swappable power supplies  
Dual, redundant hot-swappable 10,000 RPM hard drives  
Dual, redundant batteries  
Dual, redundant hot-swappable fans  
Ethernet monitoring port  
Serial monitoring port  
Front panel display for monitoring and configuration  
SNMP based monitoring  
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1.3 Power Requirements  
The RamSan-210 requires 150 watts of power for a fully loaded system. The RamSan-  
210 includes two power supplies. Only one power supply is needed to run the system.  
The power supplies are auto-ranging (they will accept either 110 or 220 power).  
Each power supply is connected to an internal battery. The batteries provide at least one  
hour of operation after a power failure. The power supplies and the batteries are linked.  
In other words, if a power supply is not plugged into the system, its attached battery will  
not work. If the power supply is broken its attached battery will not work. If the power  
supply is plugged in and functional, the battery should operate properly. In the event one  
battery or power supply is disabled, the other functional power supply and battery  
combination will be able to handle system operation. Power supply temperature can be  
monitored from the system monitoring software.  
If power is lost, the system will operate for a user-defined number of minutes before  
shutting down. When the system shuts down it will clear the write buffers by writing to  
the mirrored internal disk drives.  
When power is restored, the RamSan-210 will resume normal operations after restoring  
system memory with the data from the disk drives. The system will also begin  
recharging the batteries. Battery charge levels can be monitored using the bundled  
remote monitoring software.  
1.4 Non-Volatility  
By utilizing internal hard drives and batteries, the RamSan-210 combines the  
performance of SDRAM storage with the non-volatile nature of hard disk drives. The  
RamSan-210 is equipped with dual, redundant, hot-swappable hard drives. Each of these  
drives is able to operate at about 30 MB/sec during operation. RAID-1 is implemented  
on this drive array to provide a redundant configuration for the non-volatile storage. In  
order to operate the drives after a power failure occurs, the RamSan-210 contains dual  
redundant batteries. When fully functional and fully charged, the batteries are able to  
provide about one hour of operation.  
The management control port (MCP) monitors the internal disks and batteries for a  
failure condition. In such an event, the management card will notify the operator of an  
error through the front panel display and over the Ethernet.  
The RamSan-210 operates in mirrored write mode. All data written to the RamSan-210  
system memory is also automatically mirrored to the internal disk drives. An internal  
cache is used to allow for write bursts to occur without incurring a delay for each write.  
Since all write operations are synchronous in this mode, there is no need to copy data  
from memory to disk when a power failure occurs. The system simply waits a user  
selectable amount of time (default of 5 minutes) before the RamSan-210 is powered off.  
While writes are made to both disks and memory, all reads are done directly from  
memory. Therefore, the RamSan-210 is an excellent solution for applications that are  
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read intensive. Statistically, most applications have 80% reads and 20% writes. For  
systems that are write intensive, please contact Texas Memory Systems to discuss  
configuration alternatives.  
The RamSan-210 with two FC32 Fibre Channel controllers should be able to provide  
very close to 400MB/second of read performance.  
The system will automatically conduct all reads and writes from the disk drives in the  
event of a main memory failure (this type of failure is not expected). This fault tolerant  
approach is designed into the system in order to provide the ultimate in data availability.  
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Chapter 2 – Installation  
2.1 Electro-Static Discharge Warning  
Important:  
Please take full E.S.D. precautions if it is necessary at any time to come into contact with  
any circuit boards, components or connectors. The components used in the RamSan-210  
and its interfaces can be damaged by electrostatic discharge.  
2.2 Battery Warning  
The internal batteries in the RamSan-210 are charged with enough voltage to power a  
fully loaded system for approximately one hour. However, the batteries may not be fully  
charged when you install your system. Therefore, be sure your batteries are fully charged  
before you use the system where there is risk of power failure.  
2.3 System Inspection  
The RamSan-210 should be shipped complete with a packing list. Make sure you have  
received all of the components listed.  
1. Examine the external chassis for any damage that might have occurred during  
shipping.  
2. Make sure that both power supplies are locked securely in place and that both  
backup drives have not come loose.  
3. Inspect the interface plate for any screws that might have loosen during shipping.  
4. Inspect both the front and rear fans to make sure they are locked in place.  
5. Inspect the front panel screen for damage.  
6. Report any meaningful damage to Texas Memory Systems.  
Figure 1 shows an overhead view of the layout of the RAM-SAN system components.  
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Figure 1 RamSan-210 Layout  
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2.4 Rack Mounting  
The RamSan-210 is a 2U rack-mountable system. The system is shipped with the slides  
and equipment needed to install it into a standard 19” rack.  
2.5 Connecting the Fibre Channel Ports  
After you have inspected the system and properly mounted it, connect the Fibre Channel  
ports on the RamSan-210 to either your server or to a Fibre Channel switch. See for a  
list of TMS approved SAN hardware.  
Controller 1  
Controller 2  
Figure 2-2 RamSan-210 Interface Plate  
Your system will be equipped with either one or two FC32 Fibre Channel controllers.  
Figure 2- shows the port layout for the RamSan-210. Each controller has two Fibre  
Channel ports A and B, on the left and right respectfully. These port numbers have no  
correlation to the port identifiers assigned during port login. They are only used in the  
management utilities for identification and LUN assignments. The interface plate also  
has a DB-9 RS-232 serial connection and an RJ-45 Ethernet port. These ports are used  
for local and remote management of the system. The FC32 ports on the system are  
capable of connecting to point-to-point, arbitrated loop, and switched fabric topologies.  
2.6 Connecting the Power Supplies  
The RamSan-210 is equipped with dual redundant hot-swappable power supplies that  
operate on 110/220 VAC line power. Using the provided AC power cords, connect both  
power supplies to a source of power.  
For normal system operation make sure both power supplies are connected to an external  
power source. Since the power supplies are redundant, you may remove line power from  
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one without any interruption in Fibre Channel service. However, if external power is  
completely lost, all Fibre Channel ports will go into a standby mode after a short user-  
defined timeout period because the system will power off.  
Warning:  
Do not remove both power supplies from the system at the same time. This will cause  
system failure since the internal batteries require that at least 1 power supply be present  
in the system at all times. If both supplies are physically removed from the chassis,  
possible data loss may occur.  
“On” switch  
Low Voltage  
Battery  
Figure 2-3 RamSan-210 Power Supply Modules  
The following buttons and indicators are on the power supply:  
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The top button provides a means to activate the power supplies (turn them on)  
after a user-initiated system shutdown. When a user initiates a shutdown of the  
system, the power supplies are typically still connected. Therefore, the system  
cannot use the presence or absence of AC to know whether to operate. In order  
for the power to come on after a user initiated shut down, the top button must be  
pressed on either of the power supplies. If power is restored after a power failure  
or a power cord is reinserted, the system will automatically power on.  
Low Voltage indicator light. The top indicator light shows when the power  
supply is operating below the voltage necessary to power the entire system. Low  
voltage indications are a sign that the power supply needs to be monitored and  
possibly replaced.  
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Battery Operation indicator light. The bottom indicator light shows when the  
system is operating from battery power. The system should only operate from  
battery power when external AC power has failed.  
Warning:  
The power supply modules maintain high voltage levels during normal operation. To  
prevent the risk of electrical shock, remove the power cord and wait 15 seconds before  
removing a power supply module.  
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2.7 Turning on the System  
The RamSan-210 will automatically power on when power is connected to the system.  
The only time the system will not automatically power on is when a user has initiated a  
Manual Shutdown of the system. In the event this has happened, it is necessary to press  
the top button on either power supply. Please see 2.6 Connecting the Power Supplies.  
2.8 System Initialization  
The front panel display shows the current state of the boot process. Once the power is  
connected, the system will turn on automatically and the front panel will begin the power  
on sequence. The following will happen automatically (this boot sequence can also be  
monitored externally through the serial port or Ethernet port):  
1. After approximately seven seconds, the RamSan-210 will power-up.  
2. You should see “Texas Memory  
Systems” appear on the front panel, as  
well as “RamSan-210”. Soon after  
that you will see “Booting” and  
Initializing RamSan”.  
3. After the firmware has finished booting, the front panel display will indicate  
Bringing Disks Online”. The system disks take approximately 10  
seconds each to spin-up.  
4. The front panel will indicate  
Restoring” and show a progress bar  
and give an estimated time till  
completion. Administrators may use this  
to determine how much time before the  
system is on-line. This information is  
also available through the telnet remote  
monitoring software in the status  
command. This process will take  
approximately 2 minutes 15 seconds for every 4 gigabytes of memory in the  
system.  
5. Once the system has restored data, the system will display “Status Good” and  
show the performance bars for each Fibre Channel port.  
The system is now ready for normal operation.  
Please see Chapter 7 – Troubleshooting for possible error conditions during start-up.  
Please see Chapter 3 – Using the Front Panel for more information on configuring the  
Ethernet and monitoring system health.  
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Chapter 3 – Using the Front Panel  
3.1 Overview  
The front panel for the RamSan-210 allows you to inspect the state of the system, change  
the method of IP address assignment, and shutdown the system. Four buttons located to  
the left of the panel are used to make selections. Figure 4.1 is a picture of the front of the  
system.  
Figure 3-2 RamSan-210 Front Panel  
The buttons on the front panel serve the following functions:  
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Menu. The Menu button has two functions:  
o Function 1: On any of the status or performance displays, pressing the  
Menu” button will launch the RamSan-210 Main Menu.  
o Function 2: Escape function. Pressing “Menu” once the menu is open  
returns the user to the prior screen.  
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Select. If Select” is pressed when a menu item is on the screen, the system will  
either: execute that menu option or proceed to the next layer in the menu. This  
button is disabled if the menu is not selected.  
. The ” button scrolls up through the menu. The “” is also used cancel  
certain commands, as indicated on the display. This button is disabled if the  
menu is not selected.  
¯¯. The ¯¯” button scrolls down through the menu. The “¯¯” is also used confirm  
certain commands, as indicated on the display. This button is disabled if the  
menu is not selected.  
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3.2 Menu System Layout  
The front panel menu system is as follows:  
RS-210 Main Menu  
· Ethernet Setup  
§ Set IP Config  
§ Static  
§ IP  
§ Subnet Mask  
§ Gateway  
§ DHCP  
§ BOOTP  
§ RARP  
§ None  
§ No Change (Exit)  
§ Restart Network  
§ Show Current Config  
§ Exit Menu  
· Manual Shutdown  
§ Power off System?  
· Exit Menu  
3.3 Ethernet Setup  
The RamSan-210 uses both a serial port and an Ethernet port to allow you to monitor and  
configure the system. To access the system’s Ethernet port, the RamSan must be  
assigned an IP address, subnet mask, and possibly a gateway. The IP address may be  
assigned in one of five ways: Static IP, DHCP, BOOTP, RARP, or No Ethernet.  
To setup the Ethernet, use the arrow buttons to cycle through the top-level menu options  
until “Ethernet Setup” is showing on the display. Use the “Select” button to  
choose this option and continue with the configuration. You may now use the arrow  
buttons to scroll through the following menu options: “Set IP Config”, “Restart  
Network”, “Show Current Config”, and “Exit Menu”. “Restart  
Network” will shutdown and restart the Ethernet port using the current IP assignment  
configuration. Selecting Show Current Config” will display a list of the current  
IP configuration, hostname, IP address, subnet mask, gateway address (if applicable), and  
hardware Ethernet address. Use the arrow buttons to scroll up and down through the list.  
Pressing the “Menu” button will return to the previous menu, and pressing the “Select”  
button will exit the menu system. To continue setting up the Ethernet configuration,  
select “Set IP Config”.  
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After selecting “Set IP Config”, you may use the arrow buttons to cycle though  
Static IP”, “DHCP”, “BOOTP”, “RARP”, “None”, and “No Change”. Talk to  
your system administrator for the proper IP assignment type. Use the “Select” button to  
select the desired method of IP assignment. If you did not choose “Static IP” you  
are asked to confirm the selection with the “¯¯” button.  
If you are setting up the RamSan-210 with a static IP, you need to have the Ethernet IP,  
subnet mask, and a gateway address if you need to access the device from a different  
network. After you have chosen “Static IP”, “Ethernet IP” replaces the top line  
of the display, and you will be prompted to enter an IP. The “” or “¯¯” buttons cycle  
through the numbers “0” through “9”. To select the value, use the “Select” button. The  
input prompt will move to the next character position. To back up a space, press the “•  
and “¯¯” button simultaneously. You can press the “Menu” button at any time to cancel  
the Static IP assignment. Repeat this procedure until the 4-byte address has been entered.  
After you have finished entering the IP, the top line of the front panel will change to  
Subnet Mask”. Using the same procedure as entering the IP address, enter the subnet  
mask. The final value you must enter is the “Gateway Address”. If the RamSan-210  
is on a private network and this value is not needed, enter the value “0.0.0.0” to tell  
the RamSan-210 to ignore this entry. After entering all three values, you will be  
prompted to confirm the command with the “¯¯” button.  
After confirming the new IP assignment mode, the display will indicate “Shutting  
Down Network…” followed by a success or failure message. The display will then  
indicate “Saving IP Config…” followed by a success or failure message. Next, the  
RamSan-210 will attempt to start the network with the new settings, indicated on the  
front panel display with “Restarting Network…”. Upon success, the new IP  
address is displayed on the front panel for 15 seconds or until any button is pressed. If  
the network fails to start, check the Ethernet connection and contact your system  
administrator. If the IP configuration was successfully saved, you may simply select the  
Restart Network” option from the “Ethernet Setup” menu instead of re-  
selecting the same IP configuration.  
For any questions regarding IP assignment values, please consult with your network  
administrator.  
3.4 Manual Shutdown  
The RamSan-210 may be shut down from the front panel. This procedure will safely  
synchronize all data in RAM to the internal disk drive storage.  
To shut down the system using the front panel, use the arrow buttons to cycle through the  
top-level menu to select “Manual Shutdown”. Use the “Select” button to select this  
menu item. You will be prompted to confirm that you wish to “Power Off System”.  
To cancel the shutdown, use the “” button again to return to the main menu. To proceed  
with the shutdown, use the “¯¯” button to confirm the system power off. The front panel  
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display will now indicate that the system is powering off. This will typically take  
between 5 and 15 seconds to complete.  
As a reminder, in order to turn the RamSan-210 back on after a manual shutdown it is  
necessary to press the top button on either power supply.  
3.5 System Monitoring  
When the menu on the front panel is not in use, it is possible to monitor various aspects  
of the system. The following information is presented:  
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Fibre Channel port bandwidth. The front panel displays the Read and Write  
performance of each Fibre Channel port. As seen in the picture, the indicator  
lights correspond to the actual location of the ports on the RamSan-210. The top  
indicators are for the top Fibre Channel interface board. The bottom indicators  
are for the bottom Fibre Channel interface board. The left and right indicators  
map to the left and right sides of the interface boards when you look at them from  
behind. For each channel, the top half of the graph represents read megabytes per  
second in 10 megabyte per second increments. The bottom half represents write  
bandwidth.  
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Restore/Backup Progress. During any backup or restore, the front panel will  
display the operation progress and estimated time remaining until completion.  
Status. The following status levels are possible:  
o Good. This is normal  
operation.  
o *WARN*. This indicates that a  
System Warning has been  
detected. Possible warnings  
include:  
– Front or rear fan trays  
removed  
– Power supply removed  
– AC Lost at one or both  
power supplies  
– One or both batteries have been removed  
– Temperature warning  
– One or both disks removed  
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o *FAIL*. This indicated that a System Failure has been detected.  
Possible failures include:  
– Front or rear fan trays have a failed fan  
– Power supply failed  
– One or both batteries have failed  
– System overheated  
– One or both disks have failed  
In the case of either System Warnings or Failures, the front panel display will  
alternate between displaying status information and Warning/Failure messages  
every 10 seconds.  
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Chapter 4 The Management Control Port (MCP)  
4.1 Connecting to the MCP  
The management port on the RamSan-210 allows you to manage, configure, and monitor  
system behavior. This includes obtaining status information about internal hardware,  
configuring the LUNs, and obtaining data rates of the system.  
You may connect to the management port using either a DB-9 serial cable or an RJ-45  
Ethernet cable.  
4.1.1 RS232 Serial Port  
To connect to the serial port use the DB-9 non-null serial cable supplied with the  
system. You need to set your terminal program to 9600 baud, 8 data bits, no  
parity, and 1 stop bit.  
4.1.2 Ethernet  
In order to use the Ethernet port, you must first configure the IP address for the  
RAM-SAN. You may configure the IP using the front panel display or from the  
serial port. For a complete description for configuring the Ethernet using the front  
panel, please refer to Section 3.3 of this manual. If you are configuring the  
Ethernet using the serial port refer to Section 4.5.5 of this manual.  
4.2 Connecting using a terminal program  
To connect to the RamSan-210 using a serial port connection, you must use a dumb  
terminal or a terminal emulation program such as Windows™ HyperTerminal. Your  
baud rate should be set to 9600 with 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no parity, and no flow control.  
4.3 Connecting using telnet  
Once the Ethernet port on the RamSan-210 has been configured using either the front  
panel or the serial port, you may remotely monitor the system using a telnet session.  
Your terminal settings should be set to VT100 mode.  
4.4 Logging into the system  
The RamSan-210 has two login accounts, “root” and “user”. Default passwords for both  
accounts have been left blank.  
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4.5 MCP Commands  
4.5.1  
EXIT  
The exit command is used to close a monitor session. The “QUIT” command also  
performs the same action.  
4.5.2  
HELP  
The “HELPcommand provides a brief online description of each command that is  
available. Commands that require parameters are listed with the “<parameters>” as  
options. Commands with optional parameters are listed with the “[parameters]” as  
options.  
4.5.3  
CONFIGSYS  
The system configuration utility allows you to configure various system dependant  
options. Currently, the only option available is the amount of time the management  
controller waits after power loss before it initiates an automatic shutdown.  
** Ethernet configuration utility **  
1. Set time to wait after losing power before system shutdown  
Q. Exit  
Select:  
By selecting option “1” you may set the power down delay to be between 1 and 15  
minutes. The default value is 5 minutes.  
4.5.4  
FIRMWARE  
The “FIRMWARE” command shows the firmware revision levels for various components  
in the RamSan-210. This command is mainly for internal use for tracking firmware  
revision levels.  
4.5.5  
IPCONFIG  
The Ethernet monitor port is configured using the “IPCONFIG” command. The  
RamSan-210 supports IP assignment through DHCP, BOOTP, RARP, or setting a static  
IP. This command may only be used from the serial port since it involves changing the  
network settings. Here is a demonstration of the command:  
ram-san> ipconfig  
** Ethernet configuration utility **  
IP assignment mode = RARP  
Hostname  
= ram-san  
Ethernet MAC Address = 00:20:c2:00:08:05  
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IP Address  
Netmask  
= 192.94.231.206  
= 255.255.255.0  
Select option:  
1. Change IP assignment mode  
2. Change hostname  
S. Save changes, restart the network, and exit  
Q. Cancel (No changes)  
Enter selection:  
To change the IP assignment mode enter “1”. This will present the following screen:  
** Ethernet configuration utility **  
Current IP assignment: RARP  
Select option:  
1. Select static  
2. Select DHCP  
3. Select BOOTP  
4. Select RARP  
5. Disable Ethernet  
Enter selection:  
To set the RamSan-210 up with a static IP, type “1” and press enter. You will then be  
prompted for IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address. If your network does not  
use a gateway, use the gateway address of 0.0.0.0 to disable this feature. The output will  
look like:  
Ethernet IP address [255.255.255.255]: 192.168.0.100  
Ethernet subnet mask [255.255.255.0]: 255.255.255.0  
Ethernet gateway [0.0.0.0]: <enter>  
All other options set the assignment mode and return you to the main menu immediately.  
You may cancel from this menu by selecting the same assignment mode as the current IP  
assignment value.  
The option “2. Change hostname” from the main menu allows you to change the  
hostname associated with the RamSan-210.  
If you are configuring your system with a static IP address, you will be presented with  
options 3, 4, and 5 on the main menu. These options allow you to change the IP, subnet  
and gateway values for the Ethernet.  
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To exit the IP configuration utility, select “S” to save the changes you have made. The  
network will be reconfigured to use the new Ethernet settings you have chosen. To  
discard any changes you have made, use the “Q” option.  
4.5.6  
LUNCONFIG  
This command is a memory-partitioning tool that allows the administrator to configure  
system memory into LUNs that may be assigned to specific Fibre Channel ports in the  
RamSan-210. The LUNs may also be assigned access lists that mask the visibility to  
specific servers.  
4.5.7  
MANAGE  
The manage command allows the user to enable or disable network management  
methods. The Manage command also supports configuration of SNMP. When option  
1” is selected, it toggles the current value. For example, if the current value is disabled,  
then selecting “1” will change the value to “enabled”.  
The following screen displays show the output from the SNMP commands:  
ram-san> manage  
** Management configuration utility **  
Telnet = enabled  
SNMP = disabled  
Select option:  
1. Disable telnet management  
2. Configure SNMP  
S: Save changes and exit  
Q: Discard changes and exit  
Enter selection:  
4.5.8  
PASSWORD  
Since it is possible to access the RamSan-210 remotely through the management port, a  
password feature has been included for system security. By default, the root and user  
passwords are left blank. In order to change the password, the current password must be  
entered first. However, on the console, the password may be overridden without  
requiring the current password.  
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The password feature is automatically bypassed when logging in on the serial console.  
This feature allows a system administrator access to the RamSan-210 if the password is  
forgotten or lost.  
4.5.9  
PERFORMANCE  
The “PERFORMANCE” command may be used to view the bandwidth of each port. The  
monitor shows the average bandwidth of each port over a period of one second. This  
performance view shows only DMA activity and does not show other Fibre Channel  
activity. To stop the output from this command, press “Q”.  
ram-san> perf  
Press ‘s’ to toggle scroll mode, ‘q’ to quit.  
-- Controller 1 --  
I/O B: Band  
-- Controller 2 --  
I/O B: Band  
A: Band  
93.2  
I/O A: Band  
I/O  
350  
337  
345  
356  
97.2  
97.1  
370  
369  
96.6  
97.0  
359  
367  
95.2  
92.8  
96.5  
4.5.10 PORTCONFIG  
The “PORTCONFIG” command is used to configure the Fibre Channel controllers. After  
the “PORTCONFIG” command is entered, the current configuration is listed and the  
available options are listed.  
4.5.11 POWEROFF  
The “POWEROFF” command is equivalent to a front panel “Manual Shutdown”.  
This will power off the system. Before powering off the system, all writes will be  
completed. Note: To resume operation, it is necessary to press the top button on either  
power supply.  
4.5.12 REBOOT  
The Reboot command allows a system administrator to reboot the management  
controller. This command should only be needed under rare circumstances.  
4.5.13 RESET  
The RESET” command allows the administrator to reset individual ports on the  
RamSan-210. This command should only be needed under rare circumstances since the  
Fibre Channel ports handle the appropriate reset protocol. To issue this command, a port  
number is specified as a parameter to the command.  
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4.5.14 STATUS  
The “STATUS” command provides a variety of configuration details for the MCP and the  
Fibre Channel controllers.  
ram-san> status  
Texas Memory Systems, Inc.  
RamSan-210 Monitor  
Software Version: 1.0.1  
Ethernet address: 00:20:c2:00:08:05  
Ethernet IP:  
Capacity:  
192.94.231.206  
4096 Megabytes  
System Status:System Idle  
FC32 Controller 1 -- Not installed  
FC32 Controller 2 - Firmware version: 0.9d  
Channel A: 10:02:00:20:c2:00:08:03  
Channel B: 11:02:00:20:c2:00:08:03  
offline  
offline  
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Chapter 5– Hot Swap Components  
One of the main features of the RamSan-210 is the ability to hot swap many of the  
system components. The power supplies, fans and disk drives can all be hot swapped;  
meaning that these components can be removed and replacement components reinserted  
while the system is running.  
5.1 Hot Swapping Power Supplies  
The RamSan-210 includes two power supplies. The system only requires one  
functioning power supply to run. Texas Memory Systems has taken special care to  
enclose the RamSan-210 power supplies in a protective case in order to minimize the  
electrical risks for users. It is critical, however, that users follow the following steps  
when removing and replacing the power supplies:  
Warning:  
The power supply modules maintain high voltage levels during normal operation. To  
prevent the risk of electrical shock, remove the power cord and wait 15 seconds before  
removing a power supply module.  
·
·
·
Disconnect the power cord from the power supply that needs to be replaced.  
Wait 15 seconds.  
Remove the power supply from the RamSan-210 chassis by pressing the release  
switch and pulling squarely on the power supply handle. DO NOT REACH  
INSIDE THE PROTECTIVE ENCLOSURE AFTER REMOVING THE  
POWER SUPPLY.  
·
·
Insert the replacement power supply in the RamSan-210 chassis. Make sure to  
insert the power supply squarely and press firmly until the power supply is fully  
inserted into the system.  
The new power supply will begin to operate within a couple of seconds.  
Important:  
The power supply modules are linked to the batteries. If a power supply module is  
removed, the battery that feeds it will not provide power to the system. In other words,  
the batteries only work when attached to a functional power supply. Never  
simultaneously remove both power supplies while the system is running. The system will  
cease operation.  
Important:  
Failed power supplies should be replaced as soon as possible.  
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5.2 Hot Swapping Disk Drives  
The RamSan-210 includes two mirrored hard disk drives. The system can operate with  
two disks operational, one disk operational or no disks operational. Normal operation  
mirrors writes to both disk drives.  
If a single disk drive fails, the system will continue to write to the available disk drive.  
At this point, it is desirable to replace the malfunctioning disk with a new disk drive.  
Once inserted, the system will rebuild the disk by executing a disk-to-disk copy. Overall  
system write performance will be degraded during the restore, but read operations will  
continue uninterrupted.  
Important:  
Do not remove either disk drive during a disk-to-disk copy. Removing either disk drive  
will destroy data on both disks. This will then require both drives to be removed and  
replaced for a memory to disk resynchronization.  
If both disks fail, the system will perform all operations from memory. This is a volatile  
state. When functional disks are inserted, the system takes the Fibre Channel interfaces  
off-line and executes a memory to disk copy.  
The following steps should be used to replace bad disk drives:  
1. Verify that a disk-to-disk copy is not in progress. If it is in progress, then wait for  
the disk-to-disk copy to complete.  
2. Slide the disk eject latch to the right.  
3. Remove the disk by pulling squarely on the handle.  
4. Insert new disk squarely into the available slot. Make sure the disk drive is  
completely inserted into the system and flush with the chassis.  
Important:  
Failed disk drives should be replaced as soon as possible. You should only use TMS  
factory certified disk drives for replacement.  
Important:  
It is not advised to remove disks that are functional. The action should be perfectly safe,  
unless a disk-to-disk copy is in progress, but will impact system performance as the new  
disk drive is rebuilt from the mirror.  
5.3 Hot Swapping Fans  
The fans in the RamSan-210 can be removed and replaced during system operation.  
There are two blocks of three fans each. The blocks are accessed from different  
locations. The rear fan block is easily accessed from the rear of the chassis. Removing  
the front panel from the RamSan-210 provides access the front fan block.  
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The following steps should be performed to hot swap a fan block:  
1. Slide the latch on the fans to the left and simultaneously pull firmly on the fan  
handle. The unit will slide out from the chassis. Use caution to avoid hitting the  
spinning fan blades once removed.  
2. Firmly insert the new fan block into the RamSan-210 chassis. The fans will begin  
immediate operation once inserted into the chassis.  
Important:  
Failed fans should be replaced as soon as possible.  
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Chapter 6 – Batteries  
The RamSan-210 is equipped with two redundant one-hour Lithium Ion batteries. The  
batteries are designed to support the RamSan’s operational modes. Specifically, if  
external power to the RamSan-210 is lost, the system will continue to function running  
on the internal batteries.  
The batteries in the RamSan-210 are linked to the power supply units. In the event a  
power supply is removed or broken its attached battery will not work. The batteries are  
designed to provide power for the system in the event external power is lost, not in case  
both power supplies fail.  
The RamSan-210 can be configured to run on battery power for up to fifteen minutes  
after external power is lost. The system default is to stay on for five minutes after power  
fails. Because the RamSan-210 uses a mirrored writes mode, the system only has to stay  
on for one minute in order to clear the disk buffer and disk cache. The amount of time  
that the RamSan-210 stays on line can be user defined from one to fifteen minutes. If  
power is restored within this time period, the system will stay online.  
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Chapter 7 – Troubleshooting  
After the system runs short self-tests on each internal component, the hardware initiates  
synchronization between disk and memory. To obtain further information about the  
failing location, the management port must be used.  
Contact Information:  
Texas Memory System, Inc.  
11200 Westheimer Suite #1000  
Houston, Texas 77042  
713-266-3200  
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Chapter 8 – Specifications  
8.1 Physical Characteristics  
Rack Mount Size:  
Weight:  
2U (3.5”) x 25” deep  
50 lbs.  
Voltage:  
Ventilation:  
110 or 220 VAC  
Side to side airflow  
Rear exhaust for power supplies  
8.2 Operating Environment  
Temperature:  
32-85 °F (0-30 °C)  
Max relative humidity:  
(non-condensing)  
Max heat dissipation:  
Power consumption:  
80%  
512 Btu/hr (150 W)  
100-150 W  
8.3 Non-operating Environment  
Temperature:  
Relative Humidity:  
32-150 °F (0-65 °C)  
10-90%  
(non-condensing)  
8.4 Warranty  
1 year FOB  
Texas Memory Systems, Inc.  
Houston, Texas  
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Appendix A – RamSan-210 Replacement Parts  
Figure B-1 MCP31 Management Control Processor  
Figure B-2 FC32 Dual channel 1 gigabit Fibre Channel controller  
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Figure B-3 PWR21 Power Supply Module  
Figure B-4 FAN21 Hot swappable fan tray  
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Figure B-5 MEMG41 4 Gigabyte memory blade  
Figure B-6 TDD21 18 gigabyte replacement hard drive  
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