WiebeTech Network Card SS8 User Manual

ProSATA™ SS8  
ULTRA 320 SCSI to SATA  
Disk Subsystem  
User Manual  
Revised February 19, 2007  
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Table of Contents  
Chapter 1 Product Overview .......................................................... 5  
1.1  
1.2  
Features........................................................................... 5  
Specifications................................................................... 6  
Chapter 2 Environment Setup........................................................ 7  
2.1  
2.2  
2.3  
2.4  
Before installation ............................................................ 7  
Product overview ............................................................. 8  
Install SATA disks............................................................ 8  
Connect cables ................................................................ 9  
Chapter 3 GUI Connection  
10  
3.1  
3.2  
3.3  
3.4  
GUI – http....................................................................... 10  
RS-232 serial port.......................................................... 10  
Remote control – secure shell ....................................... 10  
LCM ............................................................................... 11  
Chapter 4 GUI operation ............................................................... 12  
4.1  
4.2  
4.3  
4.4  
ProSATA SS8 Menu ...................................................... 12  
Login .............................................................................. 13  
Quick install.................................................................... 14  
System config ................................................................ 15  
IP address................................................................ 16  
Password................................................................. 16  
Date ......................................................................... 16  
Mail .......................................................................... 17  
SNMP ...................................................................... 17  
Event log.................................................................. 18  
Volume config ................................................................ 18  
Physical disk............................................................ 19  
Volume group .......................................................... 21  
User data group....................................................... 22  
Cache volume.......................................................... 24  
Logical unit............................................................... 25  
Enclosure management................................................. 26  
SAF-TE config ......................................................... 26  
Voltage & Temperature............................................ 26  
SMART .................................................................... 27  
4.4.1  
4.4.2  
4.4.3  
4.4.4  
4.4.5  
4.4.6  
4.5  
4.6  
4.5.1  
4.5.2  
4.5.3  
4.5.4  
4.5.5  
4.6.1  
4.6.2  
4.6.3  
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4.7  
Maintenance .................................................................. 27  
Upgrade................................................................... 28  
Info........................................................................... 28  
Shutdown................................................................. 29  
Logout............................................................................ 29  
4.7.1  
4.7.2  
4.7.3  
4.8  
Chapter 5 Advanced operation .................................................... 30  
5.1  
5.2  
5.3  
Create volume group ..................................................... 30  
Create user data volume................................................ 31  
Attach and detach Bus ID, SCSI ID, and LUN ............... 32  
Attach LUN to UDV.................................................. 32  
Detach Bus ID, SCSI ID and LUN from UDV........... 33  
Create dedicated cache................................................. 34  
Set global spare and dedicated spare disks .................. 35  
Migration / Expansion .................................................... 36  
38  
5.3.1  
5.3.2  
5.4  
5.5  
5.6  
Appendix  
A
B
C
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) ............................... 38  
RAID Explained.............................................................. 39  
Glossary......................................................................... 40  
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Chapter 1 Product Overview  
1.1 Features  
ProSATA SS8 Subsystem is a high-performance RAID subsystem with the  
features listed below:  
Single channel performance is over 240MB/sec  
SATA II drive interface (Backward-compatible)  
Configurable N-way mirror for high data protection  
On-line volume expansion with no system down-time  
Extensible APIs for host server integration  
When properly configured, ProSATA SS8 provides non-stop data storage  
service with a high degree of fault tolerance through the use of RAID technology  
and advanced array management features.  
ProSATA SS8 connects to the host system through an U320 SCSI interface for  
optimized performance in speed. It can be configured to any RAID level to  
provide the most reliable data protection and fastest data transfer rates as  
required by user applications.  
ProSATA SS8 is designed with a new level of polynomial technology to  
implement the RAID 6 function. RAID 6 arrays allow up to two simultaneous HDD  
failures without impact on the existing data, making the ProSATA SS8 the most  
reliable RAID system.  
ProSATA SS8 offers array migration and expansion technology to give users the  
flexibility to change RAID levels and increase array capacity for increased  
performance or data security to meet the changing demands of applications.  
ProSATA SS8 is the most cost-effective disk array subsystem with completely  
integrated high-performance and data-protection capabilities that meet or exceed  
the highest industry standards.  
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1.2 Technical Specifications  
ProSATA (SS8)  
Product Name/Code  
Supported RAID  
Levels  
RAID 0, 1, 0+1, 3, 5, 6 & JBOD  
Ultra320 SCSI  
Host Interface  
Drive Compatibility  
RAID Processor  
Memory  
SATA1 and SATA2 hard disk drives  
Intel IOP80331 500MHz 64-bit RISC Processor  
512MB DDR333 DIMM  
Web browser & SNMP  
RAID Management  
Remote  
Management  
OS Independent &  
Transparent  
Via Ethernet Port  
Yes  
Separate key lock for each HDD  
Security  
Drive failure indicator for each drive  
Drive access indicators for each drive  
Built-in heat and fan sensor with mutable alarm  
LED Indicators  
Thermal Monitoring  
Cooling Fan  
1 x 8cm Hot-Swappable fan  
Input Range: 100 to 240 VAC. 10%  
Voltage: +5V/25A +12V/10A 47-63Hz  
Agency Approval: EMI/RFI, CE, FCC B, BSMI  
Safety: UL, CUL, CB, TUV, CCC  
Power Supply  
(300W)  
Operating  
10°C ~ 35°C (50°F ~ 95°F)  
10°C ~ 50°C  
Temperature  
Non-operating  
Temperature  
Operating Humidity  
5% to 95% noncondensing  
Windows 98, NT, 2000, Millennium, XP, 2003  
Mac 9.1 and above, including OSX, OSX Server, XSERVE  
Linux (all latest builds) which support SCSI.  
32 pounds = 14.51kg (with drives)  
Supported Operating  
Systems  
Shipping Weight  
Dimensions  
12" x 6" x 17.5" (H x W x D)  
FCC, CE  
Certification  
3-year limited warranty with advance replacement within first 90  
days after purchase. See warranty statement for details and  
limitations. 90 days of free phone support. For support by email,  
contact [email protected].  
Warranty  
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Chapter 2 Environment Setup  
2.1 Before installation  
Requirement:  
Prepare a host system with a SCSI HBA card. For optimized performance, a  
SCSI Ultra 320 HBA is recommended. The host system should have one free  
ethernet or COM port to be used for the initial setup. The management and  
configuration web GUI can be accessed remotely after proper setup.  
Package contents  
Check the accessories packaged with your ProSATA.  
Please contact  
WiebeTech if any items are missing or damaged. The box should contain:  
ProSATA SS8 unit  
1
Removable drive trays (inside unit)  
Ultra320 SCSI terminator  
Power cord  
8
1
1
1
Key  
Hard drive screws  
32  
User Manual and Warranty Statement  
(on CD)  
Before starting any type of hardware installation, please ensure that all  
power switches have been turned off and all power cords have  
been disconnected to prevent personal injury and damage to the  
hardware.  
To avoid overheating, ProSATA SS8 should be operated in a well-  
ventilated area and in such a way that sufficient airflow is  
maintained across the controller chips.  
Static electricity can damage electronic components. To guard against  
such damage:  
1. Work in a static-free environment  
2. Wear a grounded anti-static wrist strap  
3. Store uninstalled components in anti-static bags  
4. Handle PCBs by their edges and avoid touching chips and  
connectors.  
Environmental requirements:  
Temperature: 10°C to 35°C (50°F to 95°F)  
Humidity: 5% to 95%, non-condensing  
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2.2 Product overview  
Front view  
Rear view  
Power LED  
Access LED  
Voltage Switch  
Power Switch  
RS-232 Port  
SCSI to Host  
Terminator  
Ethernet Port  
Power Input  
Figure 2.2.2  
Figure 2.2.1  
2.3 Install SATA disks  
If the hard drives do not come with the RAID system, please follow the  
instructions for installation below.  
Press the release button and pull the handle to remove the disk tray. The  
trays may have to be unlocked first using the key provided.  
Insert the disk into the disk tray with the connectors directed toward the  
open rear of the tray.  
Align the mounting holes of the disk with the tray.  
Mount the disk to the disk tray with the screws provided in the accessory  
pack.  
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Slide the disk tray back into the empty slot of the chassis and make sure  
the handle clicks into place.  
Lock the tray with key provided to ensure disk security.  
Key Lock  
Power LED  
Access LED  
Release  
Figure 2.3.1  
2.4 Connect cables  
Please see Figure 2.2.2 as reference for cable connections.  
Connect power cord.  
Connect SCSI Ultra 320 cable and SCSI Ultra 320 terminator. The  
ProSATA SS8 controller does not have a terminator on board and will  
need an external terminator to properly work.  
Connect console cable to the host server (RS-232).  
Connect LAN cable to your existing network setup (hub or switch), or  
connect console cable (RS-232) to the host server.  
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Chapter 3 GUI Connection  
3.1 GUI – http  
ProSATA SS8 supports graphic user interface (GUI) to manage the system by any web  
browser. Be sure to connect LAN cable to the network. The ProSATA will automatically  
obtain an IP address if connected to a network that has DHCP support. Check the  
ProSATA’s LCD for this address (found on the bottom side of the unit). The GUI can be  
accessed by typing the IP address in the browser URL address bar, as follows:  
If DHCP is not available on your network then manual configuration will be required. If  
connecting directly from the ProSATA to your computer then you will need a cross-over  
cable. You'll then need to set the IP of the ProSATA to something similar to the IP  
address of your computer: YYY.YYY.YYY.XXX (Ys being the same numbers as your  
computer's IP). More info on manually setting an IP address is found in section 4.4.1.  
Upon clicking on any function for the first time, a dialog window will pop up to  
authenticate login name and password.  
Login name: admin  
Default password: 1234  
3.2 RS-232 serial port  
Use RS-232 serial cable to connect console port.  
Default baud rate: 115200, 8 bits, 1 stop bit, and no parity.  
Terminal type: vt100  
Login name: admin  
Default password: 1234  
3.3 Remote control – secure shell  
SSH (secure shell) is required for ProSATA SS8 to remote login. The SSH client  
software is available at the following web site:  
SSHWinClient: http://www.ssh.com  
Host name: 192.168.0.200  
Login name: admin  
Default password: 1234  
Note  
Using ssh, the IP address has to be setup and the password is  
required for login.  
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3.4 LCM (LCD Control Module)  
The LCM is found on the bottom side of the ProSATA. It has four buttons for  
controlling functions: c(up), d(down), ENT (Enter), and ESC (Escape).  
c and d are pressed to scroll through the functions and options.  
ENT is pressed to enter functions and to accept selections.  
ESC is used to exit to previous menu. Holding ESC will jump back to main menu.  
After the system boots up, the following screen will be shown on the LCM:  
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(IP address)  
There are 6 functions accessible by the LCM: Alarm Mute, Reset/Shutdown,  
Quick Install, View IP Setting, Change IP Config, and Reset to Default.  
Alarm Mute  
Select Alarm Mute to mute the alarm.  
Reset/Shutdown  
Select Reset to restart the controller without powering  
down.  
Select Shutdown to prepare controller for shutdown prior  
to powering off.  
Before powering off system, it is recommended to do  
Shutdown from the controller to clear the data from  
cache.  
Quick Install  
Select Quick Install to setup a RAID array from the  
available drives. Please see Appendix for RAID level  
definitions and minimum requirements for each RAID  
level.  
View IP Setting  
Change IP Config  
Reset to Default  
Select View IP Setting to display current IP address, IP  
subnet mask, and IP Gateway.  
Select Change IP Config to modify IP address, IP subnet  
mask, and IP Gateway.  
Select Reset to Default to reset to original manufacture  
settings. The login and password will return to default:  
admin:1234, and the IP address to default: 192.168.0.1  
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Chapter 4 GUI operation  
4.1 ProSATA SS8 Menu  
Quick install  
Step 1 / Step 2 / Step 3 / Confirm  
IP address  
Password  
Date  
Mail  
SNMP  
DHCP / Static  
Administrative password change  
Date and time setting  
Email alert setting  
SNMP alert setting  
View event log  
Event log  
Physical disk  
Volume group  
Free disc / Global spares / Dedicated spares / Details  
Create / Delete / Details / Rename / Migrate  
User data volume Create / Delete / Attach LUN / Details / rename /  
On/Off Line / Set read/write mode / Set priority  
Cache Volume  
Logical unit  
Create / Delete / Details / Resize  
Attach / Detach  
SAF-TE config  
Voltage &  
SAF-TE enable/disable  
View current voltage and temperature of system  
Temperature  
SMART  
View SMART disk monitor  
Upgrade  
Info  
Shutdown  
Remote upgrade firmware  
Current system firmware version  
Reboot / Shutdown  
Logout  
Logout of system menu  
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4.2 Login  
ProSATA SS8 supports graphic user interface (GUI) to operate and monitor the  
system via any web browser. Be sure to connect LAN cable. The default IP for  
the system is 192.168.0.200, but if the ProSATA has been connected to a  
network with DHCP, this address will have been changed automatically. Open  
the browser and type:  
Clicking on any function for the first time, a dialog window will pop up to  
authenticate login name and password.  
Login name: admin  
Default password: 1234  
Please check section 4.4.1 for changing IP address.  
After login, the selections listed can be accessed.  
Figure 4.2.1  
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4.3 Quick install  
Use the Quick install function to create a volume easily.  
Step 1: Select Quick install then choose the RAID Level desired. After  
choosing the RAID level, click  
. It will take you to step 2 for Bus ID,  
SCSI ID, and LUN setup.  
Step 2: In this step, the volume can be customized as needed. Volume size, Bus  
ID, SCSI ID, and LUN can be assigned specified numbers to be attributed to the  
volume. The maximum volume size is shown as default. The volume can only be  
less or equal to the number shown. By default, the Bus ID, SCSI ID, and LUN are  
set at 0. These numbers can be changed by the pull down menu. Click  
after desired volume size and IDs are set.  
Note  
Other UDVs can be created by Quick Install. The remaining capacity  
from the Volume Group will be shown and the controller will determine  
the next ID settings to avoid conflicts with other UDVs.  
Step 3: Confirm page. Click  
if all settings are correct.  
Done: A summary page with the User data volume will be shown as Figure 4.3.1.  
Figure 4.3.1  
(Figure 4.3.1: A RAID 0 user data volume with the UDV name “QUICK14183”, named by the  
system itself, with the total available volume size 227840MB, or roughly 230GB.)  
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4.4 System config  
System config selection is for the setting of IP address, Password, Date,  
Mail, SNMP and for viewing Event log.  
Figure 4.4.1  
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4.4.1 IP address  
Enter IP address to change IP setting. There are 2 selections, DHCP (Get IP  
address from DHCP server) or static IP. Manually enter the IP address if setting  
is on Static.  
Figure 4.4.1.1  
4.4.2 Password  
Enter Password to change administrator password.  
Figure 4.4.2.1  
4.4.3 Date  
Enter Date to set up the current date & time before using.  
Figure 4.4.3.1  
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4.4.4 Mail  
Enter Mail to set up to 3 email addresses for receiving event notification. Some  
mail servers would check “Mail-from address” and need authentication for anti-  
spam. Please fill the necessary fields. Check “Send test mail” to send test emails  
to the specified email addresses.  
Figure 4.4.4.1  
4.4.5 SNMP  
Enter SNMP to enter up to three SNMP trap for alert via SNMP.  
Figure 4.4.5.1  
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4.4.6 Event log  
Enter Event log to view the event messages.  
Figure 4.4.6.1  
4.5 Volume config  
Volume config is for the management and display of volume configurations.  
Functions include Physical disk, Volume group, User data volume, Cache  
volume, and Logical unit.  
Figure 4.5.1  
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4.5.1 Physical disk  
Enter Physical disk to view the status of hard disks installed in the system.  
Figure 4.5.1.1  
(Figure 4.5.2: Physical disks 2 and 3 have been used for a VG named “R0”. Physical disks  
1, 5, 6 are free disks. Disk 4 has been set as a global spare disk.)  
PD column description:  
The actual location of hard disks in relation to the  
Slot  
controller. Click  
next to the slot number to display  
the details of the hard disk.  
World Wide Name. It is created automatically when  
new hard disk is installed. WWN is a unique identifier  
for Fibre Channel storage network.  
WWN  
Capacity of hard disk.  
Size (MB)  
VG Name  
Status  
Related volume group name.  
The status of hard disk.  
Æ The hard disk is good.  
Æ The hard disk has failed.  
Status 1  
Æ RAID Disk. This hard disk has been set as a  
member of a RAID array, or a Volume Group.  
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Æ FRee disk. This hard disk is free for use.  
Æ Dedicated Spare. This hard disk has been set  
to be a dedicated spare for a specific VG.  
Æ Global Spare. This hard disk has been set to  
be a global spare for all VGs.  
Æ ReServe. This disk was part of a VG and  
contains information from the VG. The  
reserved status may be caused by removal  
of drive while system was running. In  
reserved status, this disk can only be used  
to rebuild the VG. It can not be used as a  
member disk of a new VG. To make this disk  
usable, perform a Free Disc by manually  
selecting the disk and click  
.
Status 2  
R Æ Recover. The disk is recovering.  
MÆ Migration. The disk is migrating.  
PD operations description:  
Set the selected hard disk(s) to be free for use.  
FREE DISC  
Set the selected hard disk(s) to be global  
spares of all VGs.  
GLOBAL SPARES  
DEDICATED SPARES  
Set the selected hard disk(s) to be dedicated  
spares of selected VGs.  
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4.5.2 Volume group  
Enter Volume group to view the status of each volume group.  
Figure 4.5.2.1  
(Figure 4.5.2.1: RAID 0 setup, with 4 physical disks, named “VG-R0”, total size is 227GB.  
One associated UDV of 100GB has been created, so free space is 127GB. VG status is  
online.)  
VG column description:  
No.  
Volume group number. Click  
No. to display details of this VG.  
next to the Volume  
next to the Name to  
Name  
Volume group name. Click  
change the name of this VG.  
Total capacity of this volume group.  
Total(MB)  
Free(MB)  
#PD  
Remaining free capacity of this volume group.  
The number of physical disks which the volume group  
is using.  
The number of user data volumes related to this  
volume group.  
#UDV  
Status  
The status of volume group.  
Æ volume group is online.  
Æ volume group has failed.  
Status 1  
Status 2  
Æ Degrade mode. This volume group is not  
complete due to a missing drive or failed  
drive.  
R Æ Recover. This volume group is in the process of  
rebuilding.  
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M Æ Migration. This volume group is in the process of  
Status 3  
RAID  
migration.  
The RAID level which this volume group is using. The  
button next to the RAID level is the Migration  
function. Click  
to add disk(s) to perform expansion  
or change the RAID level of the Volume group.  
VG operations description:  
Create a volume group  
CREATE  
Delete this volume group  
DELETE  
4.5.3 User data group  
Enter “User data volume” function to view the status of each user data volume.  
Figure 4.5.3.1  
(Figure 4.5.3.1: UDV created under name of “UDV-R0”, related to “VG-R0”, size is 100GB,  
status is online, write back, high priority, with cache volume of 107MB.)  
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UDV column description:  
No.  
Number of this user data volume. Click  
below the  
UDV No. to shows the details of this User data volume.  
Name  
Name of this user data volume. Click  
UDV Name to change the name this UDV.  
below the  
to bring  
Total capacity of this user data volume.  
Size(MB)  
Status  
The status of this user data volume. Click  
this UDV ON or OFF line.  
Æ user data volume is online.  
Æ user data volume is offline.  
Æ user data volume has failed.  
Status 1  
Æ Write Through.  
Æ Write Back.  
Æ Read Only.  
Click  
below the status to change the cache write  
policy.  
Status 2  
Æ High priority.  
Æ Mid priority.  
Æ Low priority.  
Click  
below the status to change the priority.  
I Æ user data volume is initializing.  
R Æ user data volume is recovering.  
Status 3  
Status 4  
M Æ user data volume is in the process of migration.  
R% Æ percentage complete for initializing or  
recovering.  
The RAID level that user data volume is using.  
RAID  
#LUN  
The number of LUNs that this user data volume is  
attached to.  
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The VG name that this user data volume belongs to.  
The cache volume that user data volume is using.  
VG name  
CV (MB)  
UDV operations description:  
Attach to a Bus ID, SCSI ID and LUN.  
ATTACH LUN  
Create a user data volume function.  
Delete this user data volume function.  
CREATE  
DELETE  
4.5.4 Cache volume  
Enter Cache volume function to view the status of cache volume.  
The global cache volume is a default cache volume automatically created after  
system is powered on. This number can not be deleted or changed. The size of  
global cache is base on the RAM size. If 256MB RAM is installed, there will be  
107MB left for cache volume after memory allocation for system.  
Figure 4.5.4.1  
CV column description:  
No.  
Number of this Cache volume. Click  
next to the  
CV No. to display the details of the cache volume.  
Size(MB)  
Total capacity of this cache volume Click  
the CV size to resize the CV. The CV size can be  
adjusted as needed.  
next to  
Name of the UDV.  
UDV Name  
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CV operations description:  
Create a cache volume function.  
CREATE  
Delete this cache volume function.  
DELETE  
4.5.5 Logical unit  
Enter Logical unit function to view the status of attached logical unit of each  
UDV.  
Figure 4.5.5.1  
LUN operations description:  
ATTACH  
Attach a Bus ID, SCSI ID, and LUN to a user data  
volume.  
DETACH  
Detach a Bus ID, SCSI ID, and LUN from a user data  
volume.  
Note  
Note which channel the SCSI cable is connected to. The SCSI ID of  
the UDV must correspond to the SCSI channel and cable setup.  
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4.6 Enclosure management  
Enclosure management function allows monitoring of enclosure and drive  
information including SAF-TE config, Voltage and Temperature, and Smart  
functions.  
Figure 4.6.1  
4.6.1 SAF-TE config  
Enter SAF-TE config function to enable or disable the management of SAF-TE  
from buses.  
Figure 4.6.1.1  
4.6.2 Voltage & Temperature  
Enter Voltage & Temperature function to view the information of current  
voltage & Temperature.  
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Figure 4.6.2.1  
4.6.3 SMART  
Enter SMART function to view SMART (Self-monitoring analysis & reporting  
technology) for physical disks health information.  
Figure 4.6.3.1  
4.7 Maintenance  
Maintenance function allows operation of the system functions including  
Upgrade of the latest firmware, Info to show the system version and  
Shutdown to either reboot or shutdown the system.  
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Figure 4.7.1  
4.7.1 Upgrade  
Enter Upgrade function to upgrade firmware. Please contact our tech support to  
receive the latest firmware. Once the firmware has been downloaded and saved  
to a designated location, press  
to select the file from the saved location.  
Click  
to start upgrade automatically. After upgrading finishes, reboot  
the system.  
Figure 4.7.1.1  
Note  
Please contact us for the latest Firmware  
4.7.2 Info  
Enter Info function to display current system firmware version.  
Figure 4.7.2.1  
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4.7.3 Shutdown  
Enter Shutdown function to do a shutdown or reboot. Before powering off  
system, it is recommended to perform a system SHUTDOWN to allow the data  
from cache to be written to hard disks.  
Figure 4.7.3.1  
4.8 Logout  
For security reason, Logout function will allow users to logout of GUI. Login  
name and password must be entered to get access again.  
Figure 4.8.1  
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Chapter 5 Advanced operations  
5.1 Create volume group  
To create the volume group, please follow these procedures:  
Figure 5.1.1  
1. Enter Volume config.  
2. Enter Volume group.  
3. Click  
.
4. Enter a VG Name, choose a RAID level from the pull down menu,  
press  
to choose the PD slot(s) that will be members of this  
.
VG, then press  
5. Check the setting. Press  
if all settings are correct.  
6. Done. A summary page will be created to show the new VG.  
Figure 5.1.2  
(Figure 5.1.2: Setup of RAID 0 with 2 physical disks, named “VG-R0”. The total size is  
306GB. Because no related UDV has been created yet, free size is still 306GB.  
VG status is online.)  
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5.2 Create user data volume  
To create a user data volume (UDV), please follow these procedures.  
Figure 5.2.1  
1. Enter Volume config.  
2. Enter User data volume.  
3. Click  
.
4. Enter a name for this UDV. Select which VG this UDV will be created  
from. Select the CV no. if a dedicated CV has been created (Global CV  
will be used as default). Set the capacity to be used for the UDV. Set  
the desired stripe height, block size, on/off line status, read/write mode  
and priority. Click  
set correctly.  
after making sure all configurations are  
5. Done. A summary page will be created to show the new UDV.  
Note  
If a dedicated cache volume is needed for UDVs, the cache volume  
will have to be created prior the UDV setup. More detail is in section  
5.4  
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Figure 5.2.2  
(Figure 5.2.2: Setup of a UDV named “UDV-R0”, created from “VG-R0”. The size is 100GB,  
status is online, write back, high priority with cache volume 107MB.)  
Note  
VG & UDV can be deleted by simply checking the one you want to  
delete then clicking  
.
5.3 Attach and detach Bus ID, SCSI ID, and LUN  
This section will describe how to attach and detach Bus ID, SCSI ID, and LUN.  
5.3.1 Attach LUN to UDV  
There are 2 methods to attach Bus ID, SCSI ID, and LUN to UDVs.  
1. Enter Volume config, then User data volume. Click  
to  
to enter  
enter setup page.  
2. Enter Volume config, then Logical unit. Click  
setup page.  
Figure 5.3.1.1  
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1. Select which UDV to attach.  
2. Choose Bus ID, SCSI ID and LUN to attach, and then click  
3. Done.  
.
Note  
Note which channel the SCSI cable is connected to. The SCSI ID of  
the UDV must correspond to the SCSI channel and cable setup.  
5.3.2 Detach Bus ID, SCSI ID and LUN from UDV  
To detach IDs and LUN from the UDV, please follow the procedures below.  
Figure 5.3.2.1  
1. Enter Volume config.  
2. Enter Logical unit.  
3. Select the UDV by checking the square for the appropriate UDV.  
Click  
.
4. A dialog window will pop up for confirmation. Choose  
5. Done.  
.
Note  
If you delete a UDV with attached IDs and LUN from the user data volume  
page, it will detach the IDs and LUN automatically.  
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5.4 Create dedicated cache  
Each UDV will be associated with one specific cache volume (CV) to execute the  
data transaction, whether it’s a global CV or a dedicated CV. Each CV can be  
assigned a different size. Unless specified, each UDV will use the default global  
cache volume. A dedicated cache volume must be created prior to setting up an  
UDV with the dedicated cache.  
The total cache size will depend on the size of the RAM installed. By default, the  
total cache size is set to global cache. To create a dedicated cache volume, the  
desired CV size must first be determined then subtracted from the global cache.  
Resize the global cache by subtracting the amount needed for the CV. Finally  
create a new CV by setting the remainder cache to the new CV.  
Figure 5.4.1  
1. Enter Volume config.  
2. Enter Cache volume.  
3. If no more free space remaining for creating a new dedicated cache  
volume, cut down the global cache size first by clicking  
in the size  
column. After resizing, click  
page.  
to return to cache volume  
4. Click  
to enter the setup page.  
5. Fill in the desired size and click  
6. Done.  
.
Note  
The minimum global cache volume size should be no less than  
40MB. The minimum dedicated cache volume size should be no less  
than 20MB.  
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5.5 Set global spare and dedicated spare disks  
Spare disks are used to provide an added layer of protection in case a member  
disk of a VG fails. The system will automatically switch a spare disk in place of a  
failed disk and start a rebuild. Global spares will be reserved to serve all VGs,  
while Dedicated spares will serve only the VG it is assigned to.  
Figure 5.7.1  
(Figure 5.7.1: Physical disk of slot 4 has been set as global spare disk. Physical disk of  
slot 5 has been set as dedicated spare for VG named “VG-R5”.)  
1. Enter Volume config.  
2. Enter Physical disk.  
3. Select the free disk(s) by checking the square for the disk, then  
click  
to set as global spares.  
Or  
Select a VG from the upper left pull down menu. Select the free disk(s)  
by checking the square for the disk, then click  
as dedicated spare for the selected VG.  
to set  
Note  
The upper left box will not be present if no VG have been created or  
if the existing VGs are RAID 0 or JBOD. These RAID level will not be  
able to take advantage of the added protections from spare disks.  
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5.6 Migration / Expansion  
Migration and expansion allows users to change RAID levels to improve  
performance and reliablity, and to add drives to increase capaciy. For migration  
and expansion, the total size of new array must be larger or equal to the original  
array. To perform an expansion, migrate to the same RAID level of the original  
VG with added drives.  
Figure 5.6.1  
1. Enter Volume config.  
2. Enter Volume group.  
3. Select which VG to perform migration / expansion by clicking  
RAID column next the RAID level.  
in the  
4. Change the RAID level by selecting from the pull down menu  
. A warning window will pop up if the current  
available disks are not enough to support the new RAID level. Click  
to increase or change hard disks to be included in the new  
RAID array, then click  
.
5. Check the setting of RAID level and RAID PD slots and click  
.
6. A confirmation page will show details of the current and new RAID  
array. Start the migration process by clicking  
.
7. During migration, M will be displayed in status 3 column of the VG page.  
In User data volume page, the status of the migration will also be  
shown in status 4 column and the percentage completion of migration  
in R%.  
Figure 5.6.2  
(Figure 5.6.2: A 4-Way RAID 1 array migrates to RAID 3 array.)  
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Figure 5.6.3  
(Figure 5.6.3: A 4-Way RAID 1 array migrates to RAID 3 array, completion is 9%.)  
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Appendix A: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)  
Q: I've connected my ProSATA SS8 and can see the drives using the Web-based GUI, but I  
can't add the drives to a volume group. What's wrong?  
A: Before drives can be added to a volume group they must be set to the status "Free Disk". To  
do this, browse to the "Physical Disk" page under the "Volume Config" heading. From here select  
the drives you would like to use and click "Free Disk". Once you've done that you should be able  
to configure the Free Disks into any setup you like.  
Q: My ProSATA does not mount when I turn it on.  
A: Because the ProSATA utilizes an internal operating system, it's important to let it completely  
initialize before mounting the drive to a computer. The ProSATA should take 2-3 minutes to  
initialize each time you start it up. The unit will let you know this process is complete with a short,  
3-toned beep code (high-low-high). After the beep code sounds, you will need to restart your  
computer before the ProSATA will mount. Your computer's OS should detect the SCSI device  
during boot up and your ProSATA should be mounted and ready for use once you reach the  
desktop.  
Q: Can I remove the sides for better access?  
A: Some users of the ProSATA may want to remove the side panels of the unit to allow for better  
access to internal components. However, doing this puts the unit at risk of overheating. Without  
the sides in place the fans are unable to provide the proper air flow necessary to keep the drives  
cool. When the unit is fully assembled, the fans are able to create a wind tunnel effect that  
constantly pushes fresh air through the unit and over the drives, keeping them from overheating.  
Q: What happens when the beep alarm goes off?  
A: If the unit starts to emit a regular beeping alarm, this is probably caused by a problem with the  
fan. Check the fan to make sure it is spinning. If so, make sure the wires connected to the fan are  
fully connected and are not caught in the fan's blades.  
Q: What type of cable connector plugs into the Ultra-320 SCSI port on the back of this  
product?  
A: The Ultra-320 SCSI port on the ProSATA SS8 is of the HD68 (female) connector type. A SCSI  
cable with a HD68 male connector will plug into the ProSATA.  
Q: I set up my ProSATA with a volume larger than 2TB, but when I connect to the Mac to  
format, Disk Utility shows the volume as exactly 2TB.  
A: This problem has to do with the block size that the ProSATA's volume is using. This option is  
set during the creation of a User Data Volume. The only way to change the block size is to delete  
the current UDV and re-create a new one. Use block size 4096 for volumes larger than 2TB and  
your Mac should have no trouble seeing the full capacity.  
Q: Can I move my drives from one ProSATA SS8 to another?  
A: Changing a set of trays/drives from one ProSATA to another is tricky. You must reattach the  
LUN (Logical Unit Number) in the GUI after swapping the drives. LUN is the identifying number  
assigned to a UDV (User Data Volume) that allows the host system to distinguish between  
different UDVs.  
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Appendix B: RAID Explained  
Disk striping of any number of drives.  
Minimum of 2 disks.  
RAID 0  
Disk mirroring of 2 disks.  
RAID 1  
Disk Mirroring of N disks.  
N-way  
mirroring  
Choose N number of disks and set as RAID 1 array.  
Striping with parity on the dedicated disk.  
Minimum of 3 disks.  
RAID 3  
Striping with interspersed parity over all member disks.  
Minimum of 3 disks.  
RAID 5  
2-dimensional parity protection over all member disks.  
Minimum of 4 disks.  
RAID 6  
Mirroring of RAID 0 volumes.  
RAID 0+1  
RAID 10  
RAID 30  
Minimum of 4 disks and array needs to consist of even number of disks.  
Striping over RAID 1 volumes.  
Minimum of 4 disks and array needs to consist of even number of disks.  
Striping over RAID 3 volumes.  
Minimum of 6 disks. With 6 disks, two arrays of RAID 3 are striped into one  
array as RAID 30.  
Striping over RAID 5 volumes.  
RAID 50  
RAID 60  
JBOD  
Minimum of 6 disks. With 6 disks, two arrays of RAID 5 are striped into one  
array as RAID 50.  
Striping over RAID 6 volumes.  
Minimum of 8 disks. With 8 disks, two arrays of RAID 6 are striped into one  
array as RAID 60.  
The abbreviation of “Just a Bunch Of Disks. JBOD will set the disks as  
individual disks.  
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Appendix C: Glossary  
Cache Volume  
CV  
Cache is memory used to speed up data transfer to and from a  
disk. A Cache Volume is assigned to each UDV for execution of the  
data transaction. Each CV can have different cache memory size.  
Types of Cache Volume:  
Dedicated Cache is a Cache Volume that is assigned to a  
specified UDV.  
Global Cache is a Cache Volume that is shared by all UDVs.  
Degrade mode  
Degrade mode is a status alert on the GUI to show which VG  
has degraded or failed.  
Graphical User Interface  
GUI  
Host Bus Adapter  
HBA  
HBA is a device that connects the host system to a storage  
system and allows users to pass and retrieve data on this  
bus.  
Host System  
Host  
LUN  
PD  
A computer, typically a server or a workstation, which  
operates and monitors the storage system.  
Logical Unit Number  
LUN is the identifying number assigned to a UDV that allows the  
host system to distinguish between different UDVs.  
Physical Disk  
The PD refers to the actual hard drive that can be selected to  
be a member of a volume group.  
Redundant Array of Independent Disks  
RAID  
RAID is a disk array consisting of two or more disks to provide fault  
tolerance and better performance. There are different RAID levels  
with different degrees of the data protection. Please see Appendix  
A.2 for more information on RAID levels and minimum  
requirements.  
Reserved  
This disk was part of a VG and contains data from the VG.  
The reserved status may be caused by removal of drive while  
system was running. In reserved status, this disk can only be  
used to rebuild the VG. To make this disk usable, perform a  
Free Disc by manually selecting the disk and click  
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SCSI Accessed Fault-Tolerant Enclosures  
SAF-TE  
SAF-TE commands are used to monitor information about the  
status of the drives in the array, such as rebuilding, failed,  
and spare. SAF-TE also monitors certain environmental  
information about the system such as temperature, voltage,  
power supply, and fan health.  
Small Computer System Interface  
SCSI  
Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology  
Monitoring tool to display drive’s health status.  
SMART  
Spare Disk  
Spare  
A disk that is assigned that be a spare is used automatically  
to replace a failed drive in a RAID array or a Volume Group.  
Spare disks remain idle until the systems detects a failed  
drive.  
Types of Spares:  
Dedicated Spare disks  
These are spare disks that only belong to only one specified  
VG for recovery/rebuilding.  
Global Spare disks  
The Global Spare disks are accessible by all VGs to do  
rebuilding/recovery.  
User Data Volume  
UDV  
VG  
Each VG could be divided into different UDVs. The UDVs  
from one VG share the same RAID level, but may have  
different volume capacity.  
Volume Group  
A Volume Group is a RAID array that consists of multiple  
physical disks.  
Write-Back cache write policy  
A caching method that delays copying data modification to  
system memory until absolutely necessary. This method  
offers a better performance than write-through method, but at  
the risk of losing the modifications if the system crashes.  
Write-Through cache write policy  
A caching method that writes data modifications to both the  
cache memory and system memory. This method provides  
data consistency between the cache and system memory, but  
at a slower performance than the write-back method.  
World Wide Name (WWN)  
WWN  
Also known as World Wide Identifier (WWID). WWN is an  
unique identifier created for each physical disk in a Fibre  
Channel storage network.  
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