Raidon SL5650-4S-L4D Manual de usuario

v.2.3 (August, 2009)
SL5650-4S-L4D
SL5800-8S-L4D
SL7280-8S-L4D
SL7650-4S-L4D
User Manual

Foreword
Thank you for using products from RAIDON TECHNOLOGY INC. This manual will introduce to you
the RAIDON SCSI series products and help you understand the operations of the RAID system.
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SL7280-8S-L4D Software & Hardware Quick
Installation Process
1. The Package Contents
After opening the outer box, check the content of the package, which should contain the
components below:
• SL7280-8S-L4D product body
• AC Power Cord
• RS-232 port connection cable
• 2M Cat.5 Cable
• CD (User Guide)
• Quick Installation Guide
• Accessory kit
2. Refer to steps below for the hardware installation of SL7280-8S-L4D:
2.1. Open the external package and remove the main body of the product. (Please conrm the product
and accessories are not damaged, have any missing components or other issues. For any
questions, please contact your dealer or sales representative.)
2.2. Place the server on the rack and make sure the fan is not blocked and there is enough space for
heat ventilation. (Please avoid installation near water sources and other environments that can
easily damage the product.).
2.3. Take the tray out and install the hard disk onto the tray. Conrm the hard disk is rmly xed to the
tray with the screws to ensure no damage is caused by vibrations.

2.4. After conrming, insert the tray back and make sure it is rmly inserted in the correct location.
2.5. Connect the connection cable to the correct plugs. Make sure the LAN port or RS-232 port and
expansion port (not necessary) are connected to the right cables and devices. Finally, connect the
power cord (install the Terminator in the port below).
CH1 & CH2 : Transfer data.
LAN GUI : WEB interface to monitor the operation.
RS232 : Connect to the computer to monitor operation.
UPS : Enable to connect UPS system and monitor SL7280’s status
2.6. Hardware installation is now complete. You may turn on the power and log into system through
LAN port or RS232 port and perform related conguration and application. (The default account/
password is admin/1234. IP address is 192.168.0.1)
After conguration is complete you may use the system.

SL7650-4S-L4D Software & Hardware Quick
Installation Process
1. The Package Contents
After opening the outer box, check the content of the package, which should contain the
components below:
• SL7650-4S-L4D product body
• AC Power Cord
• RS-232 port connection cable
• 2M Cat.5 Cable
• CD (User Guide)
• Accessory kit
2. Refer to steps below for the hardware installation of SL7650-4S-L4D:
2.1. Open the external package and remove the main body of the product. (Please conrm the product
and accessories are not damaged, have any missing components or other issues. For any
questions, please contact your dealer or sales representative.)
2.2. Place the server on the rack and make sure the fan is not blocked and there is enough space for
heat ventilation. (Please avoid installation near water sources and other environments that can
easily damage the product.).
2.3. Take the tray out and install the hard disk onto the tray. Conrm the hard disk is rmly xed to the
tray with the screws to ensure no damage is caused by vibrations.

2.4. After conrming, insert the tray back and make sure it is rmly inserted in the correct location.
2.5. Connect the connection cable to the correct plugs. Make sure the LAN port or RS-232 port and
expansion port (not necessary) are connected to the right cables and devices. Finally, connect the
power cord (install the Terminator in the port below).
2.6. Hardware installation is now complete. You may turn on the power and log into system through
LAN port or RS232 port and perform related conguration and application. (The default account/
password is admin/1234. IP address is 192.168.0.1)
After conguration is complete you may use the system.

SL5650-4S-L4D/SL5800-8S-L4D Software &
Hardware Quick Installation Process
1. The Package Contents
After opening the outer box, check the content of the package, which should contain components
below:
• SL5650-4S-L4D/SL5800-8S-L4D product body
• AC Power Cord
• RS-232 port connection cable
• CD
• User Manual
• Accessories Pack
2. Refer to steps below for the hardware installation of SL5650-4S-U3D/
SL5800-8S-U3D:
2.1. Open the external package and remove the main body of the product. (Please conrm the product
and accessories are not damaged, have missing components or other issues. For any questions,
please contact your dealer or sales representative.)
2.2. Place the server on a at ground and make sure the fan is not blocked and there is enough space
for heat ventilation. (Please avoid installation near water sources and other environments that may
easily damage the product.)
2.3. Take the tray out and install the hard disk onto the tray. Conrm the hard disk is rmly xed to the
tray with the screws to ensure no damage is caused by vibrations.

2.4. After conrming, insert the tray back and make sure it is rmly inserted in the correct location.
2.5. Connect the connection cable to the correct plugs. Make sure two Gigabit ports, the LAN port or
RS-232 port and expansion port (not necessary) are connected to the correct cables and devices.
Finally, connect the power cord
SL5650-4S-L4D
SL5800-8S-L4D
2.6. Hardware installation is now complete. You may turn on the power and log into system through
LAN port or RS232 port and perform related conguration and application (The default account/
password is admin/1234. IP address is 192.168.0.1)
After conguration is complete you may use the system.

Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction to RAID....................................................................... 11
1.1 What is RAID?............................................................................................................. 11
1.2 Features of RAID......................................................................................................... 11
1.3 The level and comparison of RAID.............................................................................. 11
Chapter 2 Introduction of iSCSI and Denitions........................................... 13
2.1 What is iSCSI?............................................................................................................ 13
2.2 Using iSCSI................................................................................................................. 13
2.3 Denitions.................................................................................................................... 14
Chapter 3 Things to Know Before Using........................................................ 15
3.1 What you should know before installing...................................................................... 15
3.1.1 Features of RAIDON iSCSI series products................................................................ 15
3.1.2 Conrming related devices.......................................................................................... 15
3.2 Management method................................................................................................... 15
3.2.1 User management interface (Web GUI)...................................................................... 16
3.2.1.1 RAID Finder................................................................................................................. 18
3.2.2 RS-232 connect port.................................................................................................... 19
3.2.3 Remote access – secure shell..................................................................................... 21
3.3 System access............................................................................................................ 22
3.3.1 LCM (SL5650)............................................................................................................. 22
3.3.2 System alarm.............................................................................................................. 23
Chapter 4 Introduction to User Interface........................................................ 24
4.1 User interface structure............................................................................................... 24
4.2 Login............................................................................................................................ 25
4.3 Speedy installation...................................................................................................... 26
4.4 System structure......................................................................................................... 26
4.4.1 System name.............................................................................................................. 27
4.4.2 IP address.................................................................................................................... 27
4.4.3 Language..................................................................................................................... 27
4.4.4 Login conguration...................................................................................................... 27
4.4.5 Password..................................................................................................................... 28
4.4.6 Date............................................................................................................................. 28
4.4.7 E-Mail.......................................................................................................................... 28
4.4.8 Simple SNMP............................................................................................................... 29
4.4.9 Messenger (Windows only)......................................................................................... 29
4.4.10 System Log server....................................................................................................... 29
4.4.11 Event log...................................................................................................................... 29
4.5 iSCSI conguration...................................................................................................... 30
4.5.1 Entity property.............................................................................................................. 30
4.5.2 NIC.............................................................................................................................. 31
4.5.3 Node............................................................................................................................ 31
4.5.4 Session........................................................................................................................ 31
4.5.5 CHAP account............................................................................................................. 31
4.6 Volume conguration................................................................................................... 31
4.6.1 Physical hard disk........................................................................................................ 32
4.6.2 Volume Group (VG)..................................................................................................... 33
4.6.3 User Data Volume....................................................................................................... 34

4.6.4 Cache volume............................................................................................................. 35
4.6.5 Amount of logic units................................................................................................... 35
4.6.6 Examples..................................................................................................................... 36
4.7 Enclosure management............................................................................................... 40
4.7.1 SES structure.............................................................................................................. 41
4.7.2 Hardware information.................................................................................................. 41
4.7.3 Support Hard disk S.M.A.R.T. function........................................................................ 41
4.7.4 UPS............................................................................................................................. 42
4.8 System maintenance................................................................................................... 43
4.8.1 Firmware upgrade....................................................................................................... 43
4.8.2 System information...................................................................................................... 43
4.8.3 Restore default value................................................................................................... 43
4.8.4 Congure import and export........................................................................................ 44
4.8.5 Shutdown.................................................................................................................... 44
4.9 Logout.......................................................................................................................... 44
4.10 Congure Microsoft iSCSI........................................................................................... 44
4.11 Congure MPIO and MC/S.......................................................................................... 49
4.12 For conguring MC/S and MPIO (they’re similar) refer to conguring MPIO............... 58
Chapter 5 Advanced Operation....................................................................... 63
5.1 Data rebuild................................................................................................................. 63
5.2 Migrate and expand VG............................................................................................... 64
5.3 UDV expansion............................................................................................................ 65
5.4 Disk roaming................................................................................................................ 65
5.5 Supports Microsoft MPIO and MC/S........................................................................... 65
Chapter 6 Applications.................................................................................... 66
6.1 Resource sharing........................................................................................................ 66
6.2 Easy storage expansion.............................................................................................. 66
6.3 Off-side access............................................................................................................ 66
Appendix........................................................................................................... 67
A. Certication list.............................................................................................................................. 67
B. Event notications......................................................................................................................... 68
C. Usage notes.................................................................................................................................. 71
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