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1. UPS UPS type Shutdown battery level Shutdown delay Shutdown UPS Status Battery level eee eee es Maintenance a E System information CPU type Installed system memory Controller serial no Backplane ID System information Introduction to the GUI 19 www RAIDON com tw RAIDON Reboot and shutdown Reboot Shutdown Logout A 3 2 Login Your RAIDON SAS series product supports a GUI operation mode Please connect your network cable and make sure it is in the same network segment of other related devices Please refer to Chapter 2 for required setup Illustration below shows you how to log in the iR2880 8S U5 model with default IP address The operation screens for the GR2880 8S U5 model are the same as that of the iR2880 8S U5 one except the model number shown at the upper left corner Open up your browser and type the following address in the URL field http 192 168 0 1 A login dialog box prompts for input of account ID and password The default ones are admin and 1234 Select menu items in left panel of the screen for system setup after successful login RAIDON iR2880 8S U5 home SAS Solution Performance amp Reliability Figure 3 2 1 There are 8 instruction icons at the upper right corner of your screen as described below fit Home back to the home page Logout log out the system E Mute mute the beeper 4 E RAID the RAID is in normal operation when it is in green color and failed whe
2. www RAIDON com tw RAIDON Contents Chapter 1 Introduction to disk array RAID 1 1 Disk array RAID 1 2 Functions of disk array 1 3 Terminology Chapter 2 Installation 2 1 Pre cautions 2 1 1 Features of the RAIDON SAS series products 2 1 2 Confirmation of related items 2 1 3 Inside the box 2 2 Installation 2 2 1 Hardware 2 2 2 LED indications 2 2 3 Hardware installation 2 3 Log into the administration interface 2 3 1 Web GUI 2 3 2 RS232 Super Terminal 2 3 3 Secure Shell 2 4 2 4 1 2 4 2 2 4 3 Chapter 3 3 1 3 2 se 3 4 System configuration 3 4 1 System setting 3 4 2 IP address 3 4 3 Login setting 3 4 4 Mail setting 3 4 5 Notification setting 3 0 Disk drive configuration 3 5 1 Volume creation wizard www RAIDON com tw RAIDON Physical disk RAID group Virtual disk Snapshot Logical unit Enclosure management SES configuration Hardware monitor System maintenance System information Upgrade Reset to factory default Import and export Event log Reboot and shutdown www RAIDON com tw RAIDON Chapter 1 Introduction to disk array RAID 1 1 Disk array RAID Individual hard disk either SCSI or IDE type is subject to the matching problems between revolution speed of driving motor and transmission interface Transmission speed of an Ultra 160 SCSI or ATA100 IDE hard disk may have a limit of 30MB Sec at the bandwidth of 100MHz With limited lifespan any disk failur
3. Bg rate 4 Readahead Enabled M Ax media Disabled M lt lt Back Figure 3 5 4 4 AV media mode this is a special function for AV editing and monitoring systems to avoid instantaneous video frame losses by regulating the I O bandwidth effectively 5 Attach Detach LUN Add or remove selected LUN 6 List LUN Display related LUNs Introduction to the GUI 33 www RAIDON com tw RAIDON 7 Set clone Set dedicated VD for backup please select the type as Backup when creating VD so that the VD can be designated for Clone and it only workable when the volume size of VD is equal to or bigger than the VD which it will backup from Additional instructions will appear after setting as the followings Start clone Clone operation begins Stop clone Clone operation stops Schedule clone Clone auto activation scheduling 8 Set snapshot space Setup the size of Snapshot Please refer to paragraph 3 5 5 Snapshot for description 9 Cleanup snapshot Erase all the Snapshots in given virtual disk 10 Take snapshot Create new Snapshot immediately 11 Auto snapshot Set up automatic and regular execution of the Snapshot function Please refer to paragraph 3 5 5 Snapshot for description 12 List snapshot Display all the Snapshot data 13 More information Display complete information of the entire virtual disk Stripe Snapshot Block Size Size Bg height RAID LUN space Snapshot Type RG size
4. e N way mirroring e Snapshot function e GUI e Volume based share exclusive cache configuration e Support S M A R T e Support SAF TE e Disk roaming The RAIDON SAS series products may provide non stop services with high fault tolerance when installed properly The RAIDON SAS series products connect to related system via the SAS interface and can be configured at any RAID level for reliable data protection At RAID 6 level there can be 2 failed disks without damaging existing data Data stored in the damaged hard disk s can be recovered from that kept in the normal running hard disks The RAIDON SAS series products are the best and most economical data storage backup solution for small and medium enterprise users 2 1 2 Confirmation of related items Before installing your product please ensure the following items e When removing objects out of the shipping carton please ensure that all the items are in there and not damaged e Please read the latest release before updating your firmware e Ensure your server is equipped with a SAS HBA card e A piece of CAT 5e or CAT 6 network cable for the GUI administration port e Ready your storage system configuration plan e Network data of the GUI administration port For fixed IP please make the data of your IP address sub network mask and default gateway available in advance Contact your MIS personnel for above data e Make all the hardware power and wires for COM port and Administrati
5. Enter a name and choose an icon for the connection Step 3 Select COM port The COM port being connected Cn x D us Enter details for the phone number that you want to dial Country region Area code M3 TCP IP Winsock Step 4 Type in required settings COM3 Properties Port Settings Bits per second Fs2oo _ basbix 2 Stop bits 1 x Bits per second 115200 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow control None Step 5 Select terminal type by clicking at File Properties Setup Select type VT100 Select OK to finish setup operation 14 Installation www RAIDON com tw RAIDON SAS Properties 21x Connect To Settings F Function arrow and ctl keys act as Terminal keys C Windows keys r Backspace key sends j CH C Del C CtiH Space CikH j Emulation Terminal Setup Telnet terminal ID VT 100 Backscroll buffer lines 500 I Play sound when connecting or disconnecting Input Translation ASCII Setup OK Cancel Step 6 Type in your account password to log in your terminal after connection Please refer to Chapter 3 for operation in similar web GUI mode The default account password is admin 1234 2 3 3 Secure Shell Your RAIDON SAS series product may be connected by way of Secure Shell SSH for better data transmission security The SSH client software can be downloaded at the following web sites SS
6. 05 2010 Figure 3 5 5 3 Expose Unexpose To display Snapshot VD Rollback Restore the system back to state of given Snapshot Delete Delete Snapshot Attach appear only after being exposed Assign LUN for given Snapshot 36 Introduction to the GUI www RAIDON com tw RAIDON 5 Detach appear only after being exposed Remove LUN for given Snapshot 6 List LUN appear only after being exposed Display list of all the connected LUN 3 5 6 Logical unit Entering the Logical unit function to view add logical units attached to each virtual hard disk Host LUN Permission VD name 0 Read only VD 1 d Read only VD 1 Figure 3 5 6 1 Click the button below Host ID to delete given LUN Each virtual disk must have one dedicated LUN attached to it Without this the selected volume is unusable 3 6 Enclosure management The Enclosure management option lets you set up and manage the SES configuration Hardware monitor S M A R T and UPS related functions SES confiquration Access control for SES management Hardware monitor System monitored voltage temperature and battery backup module S M A R T Self monitoring analysis and reporting technology for physical disks UPS Uninterruptible power supply Figure 3 6 1 3 6 1 SES configuration Switch on and off the SES connection between selected Host and LUN The SCSI Enclosure Services SES enable you to access data of power temperature and other hardwar
7. Oos Hos Mio O11 O12 013 O14 O15 Oi6 O17 O18 Dis O20 O21 O22 023 Figure 3 5 5 2 Introduction to the GUI 35 www RAIDON com tw RAIDON 3 Take snapshot Create new Snapshot immediately A Note Snapshot function is not as creating identical data for backup it is based on existing database recovering to different Snapshot stages if the database is damaged or formatted it may not be workable for system recovery Also if the changes of data volume is over the configured Snapshot volume then the entire Snapshots will be failed therefore it is highly recommended that user should aware of total available volume of snapshot while using this function Snapshot field description Snapshot ID Click the button below individual ID for detailed setups Name of Snapshot Capacity of the Snapshot Can be expressed in unit of GB or MB Status of Snapshot Status N A The snapshot is normal Replicated The snapshot is for clone usage Abort The snapshot is over space and abort Health status of Snapshot Health Good The snapshot is good Failed The snapshot fails Default is Read only Creation time of Snapshot Click the button below individual ID for detailed setups as described below Name tan Status Health it Created time 201009101426 Good es Fri Sep 10 14 22 24 2010 Fri Sep 10 16 29 58 2010 Good N A Good es Fri Sep 10 17 21 01 2010 Good Fri Sep 10 17 52
8. RAID group Total Free GB LM Ge LM Status 278 278 Online Create L Figure 3 5 3 3 Select the Migrate function to expand the existing RAID group or change the RAID level settings RG name Test Migrate to Test RAID level RAID 5 RAID O RAID cell 1 1 RAID PD slot 5678 5678 lt lt Back Confirm Figure 3 5 3 4 Select the Move function to move the existing RAID group or change the RAID level to other disks Disk volume after movement must be no less than its current one or the movement fails RG name Test Migrate to Test RAID level RAID 0 RAID 5 RAID cell 1 1 RAID PD slot 5678 1234 lt lt Back Confirm e Figure 3 5 3 5 For RAID group at Offline state you may select Active to activate it or Deactivate and Delete to disable and delete it respectively 30 Introduction to the GUI www RAIDON com tw RAIDON Status Offline Create e Delete More information Figure 3 5 3 6 The Set disk property function can be used to change settings of given RAID group including Write cache Standby Readahead and Command queuing RG Test Write cache Enabled M Standby Disabled M Readahead Enabled M Command queuing Enabled M lt lt Back Confirm a Figure 3 5 3 7 The More information option displays detailed information of given RAID group RAID group Total Total Free Fre
9. default Reset to factory default Import and export Import export configurations Event log System event log to record critical events Reboot and shutdown Reboot or shutdown system Figure 3 7 1 3 7 1 System information Select System information for viewing current system information including Model No CPU Type Installed system memory Controller serial no and Backplane ID Introduction to the GUI 39 www RAIDON com tw RAIDON System information GR2880 8S U5 1 0 0 build 201008241900 CPU type SC3 IOP8134x Family rev 9 vSl Installed system memory ECC Unbuffered DDR II 1024MB Controller serial no 00137806002D Backplane ID NONE Figure 3 7 1 1 3 7 2 Upgrade Select the Upgrade function for firmware upgrade Get the new firmware version with name in format of xxxx bin Click Browse to scroll and select the file Click Confirm and the upgrade will complete automatically Browse the firmware to upgrade Export configuration Confirm Figure 3 7 2 1 There will be a progress bar displayed during firmware upgrading Please re start your system after firmware upgrade A Note You don t need to upgrade your firmware if your hardware is functioning normally This frees you from operation abnormality after upgrade Upgrading firmware carelessly may void settings of the whole system or even lead to data loss Under no circumstances will RAIDON Technology Inc be liable in any way for this kind of damage
10. disk installed tray back in the main body Make sure that it is inserted completely and press the removable tray lock on top of it to the LOCK position is P Lock Step 5 Make sure there is adequate space for three CD ROM drives inside your computer case Install the full iR2880 main body within the case and fix it with supplied fastening screws You may have to bend the battle between CD ROM drives to horizontal position for proper iR2880 installation Step 6 Insert connecting cables to corresponding connectors respectively Make sure that the two SAS ports and the four power ports are connected to proper cables and devices Note the GR2880 model needs connecting to external power line only Both the LAN and RS232 ports are for GUI connection You can select either one for installation Check the adequacy of your power supply wattage to ensure successful operation of your iIR2880 product Power Supply Up to 200W j Screws Location J RS232 CABLE SAS CABLE SAS CARD Mother board C C Step 7 The installation is completed You may power on your computer system for setup
11. location by the LED indicator of itself when there are multiple RAIDON SAS series products installed in your system The LED indicator lights LED of Controller Status can be found at the far right of the front of your product System indication Turn on the system indication LED Confirm a Figure 3 4 1 3 3 4 2 IP address You may get the system MAC address and change related network setting in the IP address option The default address is DHCP You may change it to Static Please validate related settings to prevent connection failure from happening Introduction to the GUI 23 www RAIDON com tw RAIDON MAC address MAC address Address O HTTP port HTTPS port SSH port 00 13 78 06 00 2D LP AIDE 955 955 955 0 Pada A pe fps pen e iN Oeste sl 168 95 1 1 Figure 3 4 2 1 3 4 3 Login setting The Login setting option lets you set up system login related options including automatic logout time login restrictions and login password 1 Auto logout available options are Disable 5 min 30 min and 1 hour The user of the system is logged out by the system when no action has been taken by the user in given time span such that other users may log in the system 2 Login lock available options are Disable and Enable Only one user can log in the system for changing system settings when the Disable option is selected Login configuration Auto logout Login lock Admin password C Change admin p
12. rebuilt with the Dedicated spare disk at top priority Upgrade This function upgrades the firmware of hard disks directly For disks in the process of rebuilding or other operations the upgrade process takes place only after the in process operations are completed This function supports the WD and Seagate drives now Turn on the Indication LED You may use function to identify the actual location of failed hard disks if the existing LED indicator light fails to do so More Information This function assists you to get more details about individual hard disks as shown in Figure3 5 2 3 Write Command Status Health Usage Vendor Serial Type pathic Standby Readahead queuing Size RG GB M name 139 QUICK20093 Online Good RAID disk WDC SATA2 Enabled Disabled Enabled Enabled WD Wx20C6975701 139 QUICK20093 Online Good RAID disk WDC SATA2 Enabled Disabled Enabled Enabled WD WXx20C7976444 Global WDC WD spare wyL209034596 SATA2 Enabled Disabled Enabled Enabled 139 Online Good Dedicated 139 QUICK20093 Online Good WDC SATA2 Enabled Disabled Enabled Enabled WD WXL808100324 i WD 2 Online Good Free disk wx20ce005790 SATA2 Enabled Disabled Enabled Enabled Good Free disk SATA2 Enabled Disabled Enabled Enabled WD WX20C6956351 Good Free disk SATA2 Enabled Disabled Enabled Enabled WD Wx20C7977192 Good Free disk SATA2 Enabled Disabled Enabled Enabled WD WXS1C10F7314 Figure 3 5
13. to the GUI 31 www RAIDON com tw RAIDON WT Write through cache Write WB Write back cache RO Read only Priority High Middle Low priorities between virtual disks Borate 0 4 with default at 4 The bigger the number the higher performance ratio for g its background jobs like Rebuilding Status of virtual disk Online The virtual disk is online Offline gt The virtual disk is offline Status Initiating The virtual disk is being initialized Rebuild The virtual disk is being rebuilt Migrate The virtual disk is being migrated Rollback The virtual disk is being rolled back Parity checking The virtual disk is being parity Schedule Scheduled Backup States being set up Type RAID the virtual disk is normal BACKUP the virtual disk is for clone usage Health status of virtual disk Optimal the virtual disk is working well and there is no failed disk in the RG Degraded At least one disk from the RG of the Virtual disk is failed or Health plugged out Failed the RAID group disk of the VD has single or multiple failed disks than its RAID level can recover from data loss Partially optimal the virtual disk has experienced recoverable read errors After passing parity check the health will become Optimal Progress of rebuilding RAID RAID level LUN Number of LUN Snaneho
14. 2 2 Physical disk Enc Size Size RG Error Read A Firmware Write Command No Rice Slot WWN Me 68 REA Status Health aleran Usage Vendor Serial Model cence Type eran Standby Readahead queuing WD1500BLFS WD WXL808100324 01YBUO 04 04V01 SATA2 Enabled Disabled Enabled Enabled 1 1 4 2014001378700058 142833 139 QUICK20093 Online Good No No RD WDC lt lt Back e Figure 3 5 2 3 Introduction to the GUI WWW RAIDON com tw RAIDON Field descriptions for physical hard disks The hard disk ID Click the blue button below individual number to display Slot l details about given disks Change the unit of disk volume to GB or MB Name of the RAID Group Current hard disk status Online the hard drive is online Rebuilding the hard drive is being rebuilt Transition the hard drive is being migrated or is replaced by another disk when rebuilding occurs Health status of hard disks Good the hard drive is good Health Failed the hard drive is failed Error Alert S M A R T error alert Read Errors the hard drive has unrecoverable read errors Current hard disk settings RAID disk This hard drive has been set to a RAID group Usage Free disk This hard drive is free for use Dedicated spare This hard drive has been set as dedicated spare of a RG Global spare This hard drive has been set as global spare of all RG
15. Blue Blinks HDD Idling Blue LightsOn Blue LightsOn Red Lights On HDD fail BI Light Hooe sueruoson amp Buzzer Alarm Ooo o Source Blue Blinks Rebuilding Blue Lights On Red Lights On Target Blue amp Purple Blink Alternatively Installation 9 www RAIDON com tw RAIDON 2 2 3 Hardware installation Please install your RAIDON SAS series product by following steps listed below A Note The following steps are for the iR2880 8S U5 model For GR2880 8S U5 model please skip Step 5 Step 1 Open the shipping carton remove the main body of your product out of the carton and place it on a working bench Please make sure that no item is missed or damaged If there is any doubt please contact with your dealer or sales representative at lan Step 2 Unlock the HDD removable tray by pressing the removable tray lock leftwards press left to unlock and right to lock Press and push the removable tray release button to remove the tray cI Step 3 Insert the SATA disk drive in the HDD removable tray and ensure the disk fastening screws are securely locked to prevent disk damage caused by un intentional movements from happening 10 Installation www RAIDON com tw RAIDON Step 4 Insert the
16. H Win Client WWW http www ssh com Putty WWW http www chiark greenend org uk The default IP address 192 168 0 1 Type in your new IP address if you have made changes to it User name admin Default password 1234 10 1 2 105 PuTTY hug 25 09 57 19 2010 System configuration sonfiguration Enclosure management Maintenance 2010 08 25 09 56 50 cs Type in account password to log in your terminal after connection Please refer to Chapter 3 for operation in similar web GUI mode Installation 15 www RAIDON com tw RAIDON 2 4 Embedded controls 2 4 1 LCM You may control the LCD Control Module LCM by pressing the four function keys of A up Y down ESC exit and ENT select A screen as shown below displays after the system is turned on XXX XXX XXX XXX RAIDON GR2880U5 Press the ENT select key then press the A up and down keys to select the LCM functions When there is any warning or error encountered a proper screen message is displayed by the LCM for providing more information to its users The LCM functions are summarized below Alarm Mute Turn off the alarm sound when there is error encountered Reset Shutdown Reset or shutdown the controller Guick instali Fast set up a volume in three steps See Paragraph 3 3 for operation in web GUI mode View IP Setting Display existing IP address Subnet mask and Default gateway Set up the IP
17. RAIDON GR iIR2Z880 8S U5 User Manual GR2880 8S U5 v 1 2 February 2011 www RAIDON com tw RAIDON Introduction About this Manual Thank you for using products of the RAIDON Technology Inc This manual introduces the RAIDON GR iR2880 SAS series products and briefs you about the operations of disk array RAID systems Actual specifications of your products are subject to the physical ones shipped to you in spite of that contents of the Manual have been thoroughly reviewed before release Updates of products specifications and or any products related information may be made at any time without notice Please visit our web site at www raidon com tw or contact with local sales representatives for latest information If you have any question with products of the RAIDON Technology Inc or you need the latest product information user s manual and firmware please contact us at supporting raidon com tw We ll reply you as soon and fast as possible NOTE the RAIDON Technology Inc only provides technical support and services to direct customers For consumers and or customers who bought our products at retailers or our dealers please contact them for better supports and faster services If your products are not purchased directly from the RAIDON Technology Inc please do not contact us for supports as you may get no response from us Related product information in this Manual is copyright RAIDON Technology Inc All rights reserved
18. S function provided by the American Power Conversion Corp APC UPS of other suppliers are acceptable but without the related setup function UPS Type Select types of UPS For APC UPS please select Smart UPS or None for any other one Shutdown Battery The system shuts down automatically when battery capacity is lower than Level given limits Set the limit value to zero to shut down your UPS In case of power failure and it lasts longer than the delay seconds of power Shutdown Delay s off the system shuts down automatically Set the value to zero to turn off this function Select ON to power off your UPS after successful system shut down in case Shutdown UPS of power failure After the power supply resumes the system will be turn on after the UPS is initiated Select OFF to stop all the above actions Status of UPS Detecting Running Unable to detect UPS Communication lost UPS reboot in progress UPS shutdown in progress Batteries failed Please change them NOW Battery Level Remaining battery power in percentage 3 7 System maintenance The Maintenance function helps you do preliminary troubleshooting with simple viewing and operation in case of system failure Available functions are System information Upgrade SAS Reset to factory default Import and export Event log and Reboot and shutdown System information Remote upload firmware SAS topology Reset to factory
19. SAS series product must remain in the same segment after any IP address change for successful system operation Step 6 Open your web browser and type http 192 168 0 1 in the URL field You may type in https 192 168 0 1 to connect product in encrypted data transmission mode in the Secure Sockets Layer for better security at the expense of transmission speed Step 7 Alogin dialog box displays after successful connection Please enter your account name and password as required The default account password is admin 1234 Welcome to 2880 Series User name Password English Click the Login button to login the system Refer to Chapter 3 for subsequent setup steps 2 3 2 RS232 Super Terminal You may manage and set up the system with the Super Terminal function by connecting directly to the RS232 COM port The same function can be used for system setup when the original IP address to your systen is lost See steps below for operations at the Windows XP environment Step 1 Connect to your system with the RS232 cable in the accessory kit supplied with your product Turn on related power supply after successful connection Step 2 Open your Super Terminal function by clicking the icons of Start Programs Accessories Communication Super Terminal Start setting up your Super Terminal The first step is to name this terminal Installation 13 www RAIDON com tw RAIDON uy New Connection
20. Schedule MB GB MB n B Target ID Clone Write Priority Et AY Readahead media Status Health mode ame KB 1 VD 1 202d00137806002d 512000 500 4294967295 N A RO HI 4 Enabled Disabled Online Optimal 64 RAID o oo o RAID Test 512 lt lt Back Figure 3 5 4 5 Under the options of Virtual disk click on Configuration to setup the Clone Configuration if Snapshot has not been setup at this point system will follow the Clone settings to create Snapshot and if Snapshot has already been setup then system will correspond to the configured settings of Snapshot Please refer to Paragraph 3 5 5 for Snapshot No Name SFS write Priority Bgrate Status Clone Schedule Type Health RAID LUN 1 1111 700 WB HI 4 Online N A N A RAID Optimal RAID 0 1 29 350 Create Configuration oe Figure 3 5 4 6 Snapshot space 2 Threshold 50 m Restart the task an hour later if failed Figure 3 5 4 7 Introduction to the GUI www RAIDON com tw RAIDON Snapshot space there are six options from selection of 0 5 1 1 5 2 2 5 and 3 default is at 2 these numbers representing the multiple ratios for the VD For example when multiple ratio is at 2 and VD is 100GB system will create a volume of 200GB for Snapshot space Threshold there are three options in percentage from Snapshot space usage of 40 50 and 60 When Snapshot space usage exceeding selected percentage system will
21. Should you have any firmware upgrade requirements please contact supporting raidon com tw for latest firmware version Select the Export configuration option to enter the Import and export function 3 7 3 SAS Select the SAS option to access related data of SAS devices currently connected to the system No Device SAS address lt lt Back Figure 3 7 3 1 3 7 4 Reset to factory default Select the Reset to default option to restore your system to its factory default state Sure to reset to factory default Confirm Figure 3 7 4 1 40 Introduction to the GUI www RAIDON com tw RAIDON 3 7 5 Import and export Select the Import and export option to import and export setup related values Import Export Import M Import file Figure 3 7 5 1 3 7 6 Event log Select the Event log option to view the log of events starting from system creation to this moment You may select Download to download related log file Mute to turn off alarm sounds caused by events and Clear to erase existing entries Show events MINFO M WARNING MIERROR Type Time Content INFO Thu 26 Aug 2010 15 22 13 admin login from 10 1 2 172 via Web UI INFO Thu 26 Aug 2010 15 22 04 admin logout from 10 1 2 172 via Web UI INFO Thu 26 Aug 2010 15 21 42 All event logs are cleared Download Figure 3 7 6 1 3 7 7 Reboot and shutdown Select the Reboot and shutdown option and both Reboot and Shutdown buttons appea
22. The Quick installation function is exemplified below with the iR2880 8S U5 model Step 1 Select RAID level after the Quick installation function is selected Please refer to the figure below Click the Confirm button after choosing the RAID level to enter the next page RAIDON iR2880 85 U5 Quick installation Step 1 RAID level RAID 0 1115 GB M RAID 0 1115 GB RAID 1 139 GB Figure 3 3 1 Introduction to the GUI 21 www RAIDON com tw RAIDON Step 2 Confirm the selected RAID level and capacity by clicking at the Confirm button if the selections are correct The setup process is completed after confirmation RAIDON Quick installation Step 2 RAID level Volume size GB lt lt Back Confirm Figure 3 3 2 Step 3 The screen of Virtual disk options displays afterwards and the preliminary hardware setup is now completed You may start using the system now RAIDON size Me E RG Ge Write Priority Bg rate Status Type Health K RAID LUN RA e QUICK11497 1115 WB HI 4 Online RAID Optimal RAIDO 1 QUICK86334 Create Configuration e Figure 3 3 3 A Note 1 You can only select volume sizes provided by the system rather than adjusting volumes manually when configure the system with the Quick installation wizard 2 For the RAIDS RAID6 setup the advanced system configuration and use can be started only after successful system initialization 3 You may
23. address Subnet mask and Default gateway You may choose Change IP Config to use DHCP get IP address from your DHCP server or specify fixed IP address Reset to factory default values Default password 1234 Reset to Default Default IP address 192 168 0 1 Default Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 192 168 0 254 LCM configuration reference table System Info RAIDON RAM Size xx MBI GR iR2880U5 Alarm Mute A Yes No Y SE ay a Yes Nov Reset Shutdown Shutdown A Yes No F 16 Installation www RAIDON com tw RAIDON RAID 0 RAID 1 RAID 3 Quick Install RAID 5 Apply The Config A Yes NoV RAID 6 RAID 0 1 xxx GB Local RAID 0 RAID 1 Apply The Use default Volume Size RAID 3 Config algorithm xxx BG RAID 5 A Yes No Y RAID 6 RAID 0 1 JBOD x A V RAID 0 RAI Apply The new x disk A V Adjust RAID 3 Config xxx BG Volume Size RAID 5 A Yes No F RAID 6 RAIDON RAID 0 1 GR iIR2880U5 IP Config e ENS ES PCSI es a S 192 168 010 050 Volume Wizard IP Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 IP Gateway 192 168 010 254 Hor f tavesnowy PO Adjust IP IP Address address Adjust Change IP Config IP Subnet Mask Static IP Submask IP Adjust IP Gateway Gateway IP Apply IP Setting AYes Now NONE Enc Management Cooling FAN X XXXXRPM Power Supply NONE Installation 17 WWW RAIDON com tw RAIDON A Note Please proceed Sh
24. and application 2 3 Log into the administration interface You may login and manage your RAIDON SAS series products by following three steps described below Installation 11 www RAIDON com tw RAIDON 2 3 1 Web GUI The RAIDON SAS series products support GUI for system management Make sure that related LAN port is connected in advance For network environment with a DHCP server your RAIDON SAS series products can get IP address automatically You may get the IP address through LCM of the equipment See Chapter 3 for required settings For network environment without a DHCP server your RAIDON SAS series products can be connected by specifying an IP address manually See descriptions below for required settings The default IP address of your RAIDON SAS series product is 192 168 0 1 Step 1 Check for IP address conflict in advance Please contact your system administrator for confirmation Step 2 Local area network LAN setup Select the Local Area Connection Status dialog box by click the Control Panel Network connection Local Area Connection items Click the Properties icon to select it L Local Area Connection Status General Support M Connection Status Connected Duration 05 09 18 Speed 1 0 Gbps m Activity Sent x Received in Packets 466 568 Disable Step 3 Select Internet Protocol TCP IP and click the Properties icon The Internet Protocol TCP IP setup
25. assword User password O Change user password Disabled M Disabled Figure 3 4 3 1 You may set up another login password with an account ID user Users log in with the user account may be unable to change certain system settings as the corresponding functions are hidden with respect to these users 24 Introduction to the GUI www RAIDON com tw RAIDON 3 4 4 Mail setting You may specify up to 3 email accounts for receiving notices of system events by selecting the Mail option Some email servers may filter Mail from address to block spam mails Please fill in related data in the required fields and click the Send test mail option to validate email usage You may need to get help from your system administrator for proper settings of related system setup You may select types of events that need to be informed The default event types are the Error and Warning ones You are required to set up the SMTP reply option if the notice emails are to send to external email boxes via SMTP You need the account ID and password of your SMTP server to do proper setups Mail Mail from address engineer4 raidon com tw Mail to address 1 engineer4 raidon com tw Send events 1 CINFO M WARNING ERROR Mail to address 2 Send events 2 CTINFO M WARNING V ERROR Mail to address 3 Send events 3 CJINFO M WARNING ERROR SMTP relay SMTP server ymail seed net tw 25 Authentication Account Pass
26. e No Name MB cB ME cB PD Status Health RC RAID 1 Test 285666 278 285666 278 2 Online Good 1 RAID 0 12 Physical disk Enc Firmware Write Command No No Slot WWN oon Standby Readahead Size Size RG Error Read Status Health Usage Vendor Serial Model Parke queuing MB GB name alert errors Type WD WD1500BLFS WX20C6975701 O1YBUO WD WD1S500BLFS WXx20C7976444 O1YBUO 1 1 1 200d001378700058 142833 139 Test Online Good No No RD WDC 04 04V01 SATA2 Enabled Disabled Enabled Enabled 2 1 2 2011001378700058 142833 139 Test Online Good No No RD WDC 04 04V01 SATA2 Enabled Disabled Enabled Enabled lt lt Back e Figure 3 5 3 8 3 5 4 Virtual disk You may view status of each virtual disk with the Virtual disk function At the host system end what the device administrator can see are virtual disks set up previously If no virtual disk has been set up then there will be no available you can find at the host end Click Create to set up a new RAID group then click Select PD to select hard disk for it No Name 7 write Priority Bgrate Status Clone Schedule Type Health RAID LUN 1 o 1111 700 WB HI 4 Online N A N A RAID Optimal RAID 0 1 29 350 Create Configuration Figure 3 5 4 1 Field description Virtual disk ID Click the button below individual ID for detailed setups Name of current disk drive Capacity of the virtual disk Can be expressed in unit of GB or MB Introduction
27. e may lead to the disaster of system broken and data loss Both are critical to any network environment A new device the so called Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Independent Disks RAID is then created by combining several independent disks into a hard disk group for better transmission and storage performance A disk array combines two or more than two physical disk drives into a virtual logical disk system with on line fast access large capacity and fault tolerant features by Striping Mirroring and Parity Checking mechanism A disk array then may continue its normal operation without causing any system failure or data loss when any one drive in the array is out of work In short the RAID technique improves efficiency and data integrity for any network configuration 1 2 Functions of disk array e Enhance storage capacity e Improve data access speed e Reduce cost e Inherent fault tolerance e Hot swap e Auto data rebuilding e Hot spare e On line capacity expansion 1 3 Terminology The following terms are used in this Manual eo S isk Introduction to disk array RAID 5 www RAIDON com tw RAIDON EC e un Trio upan mou 6 Introduction to disk array RAID WWW RAIDON com tw RAIDON Chapter 2 Installation 2 1 Pre cautions 2 1 1 Features of the RAIDON SAS series products Features of the RAIDON SAS series products e Employs 2 5 SATA HDD e Dual SAS tunnel e Support RAID 6 e Support hot swap
28. e monitoring inside the cabinet with SCSI commands from the host end Extra third party software is required at the host end for this Please refer to the SANtools documents available at http www santools com Host SAS port SAS address LUN Figure 3 6 1 1 Introduction to the GUI 37 www RAIDON com tw RAIDON 3 6 2 Hardware monitor Select the Hardware monitor function to view current voltage and temperature Type Item Value Status Onboard 1 2V 1 20 V min 1 08 V max 1 32 V Onboard 3 34 3 38 V min 3 04 V max 3 56 V Voltage Onboard 54 5 07 V min 4 60 V max 5 40 V Onboard 12V 12 38 V min 11 04 V max 12 96 V Onboard 1 8V 1 84 V min 1 62 V max 1 98 V Core Processor 39 5 C hyst 0 0 C high 80 0 C Temperature SAS Device 36 5 C hyst 0 0 C high 70 0 C SATA Device 32 0 C hyst 0 0 C high 70 0 C FANL 4166 RPM Cooling FAN2 4115 RPM Auto shutdown M Confirm Figure 3 6 2 1 Please check the Auto shutdown option to shut down your system when the voltage and temperature are over the normal operational range for better data protection 3 6 3 S M A R T The Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology S M A R T is a hard disk diagnostic tool that alerts you of disk failure in advance This gives you an opportunity to take preventative actions before the disk is failed The S M A R T function keeps on monit
29. hm Customization RAID group new 1 disk 139 GB M new 1 disk 139 GB new 2 disk 278 GB new 3 disk 418 GB new 4 disk 557 GB new 5 disk 697 GB new 6 disk 836 GB new 7 disk 976 GB Figure 3 5 1 2 Step 3 Setup capacity of disk volume The default size is the whole available space Volume size GB 976 lt lt Back e Next gt gt Figure 3 5 1 3 Step 4 Confirm settings given by you RAID level RAID group Volume size GB Confirm e Figure 3 5 1 4 Select Confirm and the Virtual disk menu appear with the newly set up disk drive Size R RG tee M Write Priority Bg rate Status Type Health z RAID LUN P No Name 1 d QUICK17202 976 WB HI 4 Online RAID Optimal RAID 0 1 QUICK19065 Create e Configuration Figure 3 5 1 5 3 5 2 Physical disk The Physical disk function helps you to view status of hard disks now installed in your system Size RG Write Command 6e M Lee Status Health Usage Vendor Serial Type CAERE Standby Readahead queuing 139 QUICK20093 online Good RAID WDC Msn sens SATA2 Enabled Disabled Enabled Enabled 139 QUICK20093 Online Good RAID WDC de rue SATA2 Enabled Disabled Enabled Enabled Free WD 139 Online Good gisk WDC yyyo0o024596 SATA2 Enabled Disabled Enabled Enabled SATA2 Enabled Disabled Enabled Enabled a Free WD 139 Online Good gisk WDE 1808100324 Free WD 139 Onl
30. ine Good gisk WDC wyx20c690s790 SATA2 Enabled Disabled Enabled Enabled A Free WD 139 Online Good gisk WDC yyxogc6o56351 SATA2 Enabled Disabled Enabled Enabled SATA2 Enabled Disabled Enabled Enabled P Free WD 139 Online Good disk WDC Wyx20C7977192 Free 139 Online Good gisk WDC SATA2 Enabled Disabled Enabled Enabled WD WX51C10F7314 Figure 3 5 2 1 Introduction to the GUI 27 RAIDON com tw RAIDON For hard disk being set up as a RAID drive the text RAID disk may show up in the Usage field or the Free disk message is display instead See Figure3 5 2 1 for illustration You may click buttons below the slot numbers to give instructions to individual hard disk The Status and Usage fields display related information afterwards see Figure3 5 2 2 Set Free Disk This function can be used only for disks that have been set to certain RAID level The RAID that contains the released disk will downgrade automatically If you have chosen Global Dedicated spare function the Rebuilding operation will be initiated automatically Set Global Spare You may set up hard disks at status of Free disk to be a Global spare one If one of the disk drives in the RAID fails the RAID system will be rebuilt with the Global spare disk Set Dedicated Spare You may set up hard disks at status of Free disk to be a Dedicated spare one for specific RAID level If one of the disk drives in the RAID fails the RAID system will be
31. n in red 20 Introduction to the GUI www RAIDON com tw RAIDON 9 fy Temperature the system temperature is normal when it is in green color and abnormal when in red 6 E Voltage the system voltage is normal when it is in green color and abnormal when in red Please refer to Paragraph 3 6 2 for more details 7 l UPS the UPS is in normal operation when it is in green color and failed when in red The icon is in green color when no UPS is installed 8 FAN the cooling fan is in normal operation when it is in green color and failed when in red 3 3 Quick installation The Quick installation function assists you in creating a disk volume quickly You are limited to specify the RAID level to 0 1 3 5 6 and 0 1 and to use volumes detected by the system automatically instead of adjusting volumes manually The detected volume depends upon the number of drives and capacity of each drive installed earlier The Quick installation function is an intelligent software program that lists out all the available RAID levels 0 1 3 5 6 and 0 1 and capacities The Quick installation function uses all the available disk space based on your RAID selections automatically You may learn that some hard disks are not utilized free disk caused by policies of the Quick installation function 1 Provide the maximum capacity based on user specified RAID level 2 Select the least number of disk drives based on the RAID level or volume size
32. nformation with the Event log filter function Event log filter Pop up events MINFO M WARNING MERROR Show on LCM COINFO M WARNING MERROR Figure 3 4 5 4 You may turn on and off the beeper of your system with the Buzzer function Buzzer Always disable buzzer Figure 3 4 5 5 3 5 Disk drive configuration Options available in the Volume configuration menu are Volume creation wizard Physical Disk RAID group Virtual disk Snapshot and Logical unit Volume creation wizar Easy and quick step by step volume configuration Physical disk Hard disks to store data D gro Sets of physical disks with RAID functions Virtual disk Slices of RAID groups Snapshot Point in time copies of the data Logical unit Target volumes for hosts access Figure 3 5 1 3 5 1 Volume creation wizard The Volume creation wizard assists you to set up the system easily Its function is similar to that of the Quick installation one However you can select desired disk drive combinations with the Wizard Step 1 Select desired RAID levels of 0 1 3 5 6 and 0 1 26 Introduction to the GUI www RAIDON com tw RAIDON RAID level RAID 0 976 GB RAID 0 976 GB RAID 1 139 GB RAID 3 836 GB RAID 5 836 GB RAID 6 697 GB RAID 0 1 418 GB Figure 3 5 1 1 Step 2 Select to accept one of the pre defined disk drive combinations or to configure a new one by yourself Use default algorit
33. on port LAN or RS232 ready before powering on your system Installation 7 www RAIDON com tw RAIDON 2 1 3 Inside the box Items contained in the shipping carton are listed below em EU Ein boy extemal RSS ee intemal RS232 cape MiniSAS cable MiniSAS to MinSAS ACPowercable SiS Cauick instalation ques LCD the Users Manvalincluded fi aceso OP 2 2 Installation 2 2 1 Hardware GR2880 8S U5 Front View iR2880 8S U5 Front View LCD Display LED of Host Access 2 Removable Tray Release Button Select Button Up LED of Host Access 1 Removable Tray lock Select Button Down LED of Fan Failure LED of HDD Enter Button LED of Controller Status Cancel Button HDD Removable Tray 8 Installation www RAIDON com tw RAIDON GR2880 8S U5 Rear View iIR2880 8S U5 Rear View LAN for GUI Mini SAS Mini SAS a CRE ijn ook __ it kimama Ee LADY A LEZ GUILAN Port Fan SAS Port Big 4 Pin Power Connector iR2880 UPS Port Power Socket GR2880 RS232Port Power Switch GR2880 2 2 2 LED indications 2 J x v Host Access 1 2 Fan Failure Controller Status Power on booting OoOo Red Lights On Blue Lights On Red Lights On RAID building Blue Lights On Blue Lights On Blue Blinks Red Lights On Blue amp Purple Accessing Blink Alternatively po Blue Lights On
34. oring various properties of your hard disk and alerts you when specific disk is reaching its capacity The pre set disk failure notice helps you replace or backup it in advance This is better than left with a failed disk or having to rebuild a new one Select the S M A R T option to display the S M A R T data of your hard disk Number in front of the parenthesis represents current value while within it for default value Default values differ among brands of disks Please refer to the user manual for detailed specification of your disks Slot Read error Spin up Reallocated sector Seek error Spin up Calibration Temperature rate time count rate retries retries c 1 200 51 199 21 200 140 200 0 100 0 100 0 200 51 198 21 200 140 200 0 100 0 100 0 200 51 185 21 200 140 200 0 100 0 100 0 200 51 187 21 200 140 200 0 100 0 100 0 200 51 194 21 200 140 200 0 100 0 100 0 200 51 184 21 200 140 200 0 100 0 100 0 200 51 198 21 200 140 200 0 100 0 100 0 200 51 200 21 200 140 200 0 100 0 100 0 Figure 3 6 3 1 3 6 4 UPS Select the UPS option to set up your Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS UPS type Smart UPS M Shutdown battery level 5 M Shutdown delay s 0 Shutdown UPS OFF M Status Unable to detect UPS Battery level Confirm Figure 3 6 4 1 38 Introduction to the GUI RAIDON com tw RAIDON The system now supports the smart UP
35. rs Please click the Shutdown button to erase the cache memory in the physical hard disk for better data protection Reboot a Shutdown a Figure 3 7 7 1 3 8 Logout Select the Logout option to log out your system directly Type in your user name and password to login the system again Introduction to the GUI 41 www RAIDON com tw
36. rspace Space reserved for Snapshot r i The number means Used snapshot space Total snapshot space Snapshot Number of snapshot Name of the attached RAID group 32 Introduction to the GUI www RAIDON com tw RAIDON Click the button below each number to do detailed setup as described below cay Write Priority Bgrate Status Clone Schedule Type Health RAID LUN 510 Snapshot RS WB HI 4 Online N A N A RAID Optimal RAID 0 1 29 350 3 12345 Create Figure 3 5 4 2 1 Extend This option lets you expand capacities with space not used by RG 2 Parity check This option lets you do parity check against selected disk This option is available to redundant RAID level 3 5 6 30 50 and 60 only Check parity data consistency for VD 123 Regenerate parity parity will be regenerated when parity data inconsistency is found Check only check parity data consistency without changing parity or data in any case parity checking will be stopped when certain amount of inconsistencies are found Regenerate parity when parity data inconsistency is found Oo Check parity data consistency only Figure 3 5 4 3 3 Delete Delete selected virtual disk Data stored in the disk is erased at the same time 4 Set property Set up properties for virtual disks like accessing limits Name VD 1 Read Write O write through cache O Write back cache Read only Priority High priority O middle priority O Low priority
37. s With or without write cache Default is Enabled Set a hard disk into sleep mode and stops revolving the drive for energy saving Standby after it is idle without any read and write activity for predefined period of time Default is Disabled Readahesd The readahead function pre reads segment data potentially required in the future into system buffer to speed up reading activities Default is Enabled Command This is the so called NCQ function It optimizes a series of read and writes queuing instructions in advance to speed up their executions Default is Enabled 3 5 3 RAID group The RAID group function lets you view manage and create RAID group Click the Create icon to create a group of new RAID settings You can select hard disks used by the RAID group with the Select PD option Introduction to the GUI 29 www RAIDON com tw RAIDON Name RAID level RAID PD slot 12 Select PD o Write cache Enabled M Standby Disabled M Readahead Enabled M Command queuing Enabled M lt lt Back Next gt gt e Figure 3 5 3 1 Click Confirm and settings of the newly created RAID group displays or m 5 a Status Health 278 278 Online Good Create o Figure 3 5 3 2 You may set up additional Migrate Move Active Deactivate Parity check Delete Set disk property and More information options for the newly set up
38. screen displays L Local Area Connection Properties General Advanced Connect using H9 Realtek PCle GBE Family Controller This connection uses the following items Realtek NDIS Protocol Driver Internet Protocol TCP IP Install Description Transmission Control Protocol Interet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks I7 Show icon in notification area when connected FN Notify me when this connection has limited or no connectivity Installation www RAIDON com tw RAIDON Step 4 Set up the IP address Subnet mask Default gateway and DNS The IP address and Default gateway must be in the same domain 192 168 0 xxx of your 2880 series product Please contact your system administrator for confirmation Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically amp Use the following IP address IP address f1s2 168 0 10 Subnet mask 255 255 25 0 Default gateway 82 168 0 10 C Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server a ddresses 192 168 0 10 Altemate DNS server 192 168 0171 Step 5 Click OK after you have filled in required values The IP address of your RAIDON
39. set up the RAID10 30 50 and 60 in the Volume Configuration rather than selecting from the Quick installation function 3 4 System configuration The System configuration option lets you configure the following settings System setting IP address Login setting Mail setting and Notification setting 22 Introduction to the GUI www RAIDON com tw RAIDON System name for identification System setting System time for event log IP address Internet Protocol IP address for remote administration Configuration for auto logout and login lock Login setting Administrator s password Mail setting Alert by e mail Alert via Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP Transmits net send and alerter service messages between clients and servers Alert to remote system log server Figure 3 4 1 3 4 1 System setting You may change the name of your system in the System name field System name System name iR2880 Figure 3 4 1 1 You may set up the system related time in the Date and time field Type in the name of your NTP server if the Network Time Protocol NTP function has been selected Date and time Change date and time Current time 2010 68 24 11 43 41 Time zone GMT 08 00 Taipei Setup date and time manually Date 2010 M e Ms 248 Time 11 Mj 43 M 22 M NTP Figure 3 4 1 2 The System indication function assists you to find the desired equipment
40. take one snapshot automatically Restart the task an hour later if failed When a Snapshot failed system will delete all existing Snapshot and auto create new Snapshots after one hour A Note These functions only for the Snapshot which be created from Clone it will not be functional by manual setting Snapshot 3 5 5 Snapshot The Snapshot function stores current data and settings with a recover point such that system can be restored to selected recovery status for the prevention of virus attack system failure and human errors It is recommended to reserve as large as possible from the VG space for Snapshot storage and the minimum requirement of snapshot space is 1GB More of Snapshot settings can be configured under Snapshot option Volume configuration Snapshot Linked snapshot for VD 1111 v No Name Used Health Exposure Right LUN Created time 1 e 201009101426 No N A N A Fri Sep 10 14 22 24 2010 lt lt Back e Cleanup e Auto snapshot e Take snapshot e Figure 3 5 5 1 1 Cleanup snapshot Erase all the Snapshot data in given virtual disk 2 Auto snapshot Set up the system to run Snapshot function regularly and automatically Dall Months to take snapshots Oo O02 O03 O04 Olos O06 O07 Oos Oos O10 O11 O12 Oai Weeks to take snapshots O1 O2 0304 O15 Dall sun Mon Tue CO Wed Othu Ofri sat Days to take snapshots Dall Ooo Eloi O02 O03 Oo4 O05 Oos O07 Hours to take snapshots
41. utdown to erase the cache memory in the physical hard disk for better data protection 2 4 2 System buzzer Functions of the system buzzer are 1 Beep for one second after successful system power on 2 Beep continuously when there is any system failure or error encountered You may turn off the alarm sound by selecting the Alarm Mute option 3 The alarm sound turns off automatically when the system failure or error is solved 2 4 3 LED Your RAIDON SAS series product is featured with LED indicators for system status You may check system status by viewing indicator lights 18 Installation www RAIDON com tw RAIDON Chapter 3 Introduction to the GUI 3 1 Structure of the GUI The GUI is described below Quick Install Step 1 Step 2 Confirm Pwaiseting EN wi Step 1 Step 21 Step 3 Step 4 Confirm Set Free disk Set Global spare Set Dedicated spare Upgrade Turn on the Physical disk ma TON indication LED More information RAID group Migrate meals Deactivate Parity check Delete Set disk property More information Create Extend Parity check Delete Set property Attach LUN Virtual disk Detach LUN List LUN Set Clone Set snapshot space Cleanup snapshot Take snapshot Auto snapshot List snapshot More information Snapshot Cleanup Auto snapshot Take snapshot Logical unit Attach Detach SES coniguraton gt ermer OOO OOOO smart gt SmART rpa OOOO
42. word Confirm Send test mail e Figure 3 4 4 1 3 4 5 Notification setting You may set up the Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP of your system in the SNMP field You may specify up to 3 SNMP address with default community of public You may select pattern of event log The default SNMP keeps message log only Select Download to download the MIB file You may need to get help from your system administrator for proper settings of related system setup SNMP SNMP trap address 1 SNMP trap address 2 SNMP trap address 3 Community public MIB file download download Send events CINFO M WARNING ERROR Figure 3 4 5 1 You may send related messages directly to specified computers with instant messaging systems The IM function of the computer must be ready in advance This function is supported by Windows XP SP2 or earlier versions Introduction to the GUI 25 www RAIDON com tw RAIDON Messenger Messenger IP Computer name 1 10 1 2 172 Messenger IP Computer name 2 Messenger IP Computer name 3 Send events MinFo M WARNING MERROR Figure 3 4 5 2 You may send the related log files to a log server if you have installed one Required setup values can be provided in the System log server screen System log server Server IP hostname UDP Port 514 Facility User M Event level CTINFO M WARNING V ERROR Figure 3 4 5 3 You may select to display desired i
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