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1. mi Click the lock to prevent further changes Apply 4 Enter IP address and click Apply button to save it gt Make sure the address used here is not used by another device BIOS AP Inc DVT10T2 Chapter 3 Format 3 1 Linux The section explains how to use with Linux for reference Please refer to Linux OS user guide for details Note Only eSATA and or USB3 LUNs supported on Linux 1 Login as Superuser Handling a disk is privileged function for Superuser only Please login as a Superuser or a k a root lt Host name gt login _root Password Last login XXX XXX XX XX XX XX root lt Host name gt root 2 Partition Creation and formatting fdisk command start fdisk Example below is when DVPro T10 is recognized as dev sdb root sheep root fdisk dev sdb Creating partition Example below is when creating one partition takes whole disk spaces Command m for help N n fdisk command Command action e extended p primary partition 1 4 p Partition number 1 4 1 First cylinder 1 182399 default 1 1 Last cylinder or size or sizeM or sizeK 1 182399 default 182399 182399 BIOS AP Inc Command m for help P p fdisk command Disk dev sda 255 heads 63 sectors 120130 cylindersUnits cylinders of 16065 512 bytes Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System dev sdat 1 182399 1465119936 83 Linux Command m for help W w fdisk command The
2. ERIC10TB2 SOP _Vert 4 ERIC10TB2 ERIC10TB2 SOP SOP T SX docx ThunderboltHDK 42 06 2014 PS181 TBT ERIC10TB2_SOP firmwa 131018 Windo N doc a ft em Pi ThunderboltHDK ERIC10TB2_SOP DAA 12 06 2014 zip Windo 28 doc CA dataintegrity 1 0 2 ri o ee 2 Click on Initialize button to launch Disk Utility for disk partition and initialization eee Disk Utility lt gt mt A N e ip vy imi ar al Brad Verify info Burn Mount Eject Enable Journaling New Image Convert Resize Image Log y Macintosh HD Ey Macintosh HD 16 TB BIOS EM4010TB2 Select a disk volume or image BIOS AP Inc 3 Choose the disk to initialize eg 16 TB BIOS and click on Partition tab Click Partition Layout to set number of partitions you want eee 504 0G a y Y ima Verify Info Burn Mount Ey Macintosh HD Ej Macintosh HD M 16 TB BIOS EM4010TB2 Partition Layout 2 Partitions 3 Partitions 4 Partitions 5 Partitions 6 Partitions 7 Partitions 8 Partitions 9 Partitions 10 Partitions 11 Partitions 12 Partitions 13 Partitions 14 Partitions 15 Partitions 16 Partitions Disk Description BIOS EM4010TB2 2T010 Media Connection Bus SATA Connection Type External Eject Enable Journaling New Image Convert Resize Image First Aid Y Current 2 BIOS EM4010TB2 2T010 Media v i Log Erase Partition RAID Restore Partition Information Name Format Mac OS E
3. 2 Partition Creation and Formatting 1 Log into Windows 7 and click the Start then right click on Computer and click on Manage a Getting Started ke Connect to a Projector A Remote Desktop Connection Documents LD Sticky Notes Pictures Q Snipping Tool Music Ge Hii F Paint Control Panel aba XPS Viewer Map network drive Devices and Prin Disconnect network drive Windows Fax and Scan Default Program Calculator Computer Show on Desktop A aes Help and Suppo Rename gt All Programs Properties Search programs and files po RA oj MEE 2010 05 14 2 Click on Computer Management gt Storage gt Disk Management File Action View Help eo 2HMibMass Volume Layout Type File System Ea C Simple Basic NTFS Healthy System Boot Page File Active Crash Dump Primary Partition 39 0 Disk Management EN Computer Management Local 4 tt System Tools b Task Scheduler gt Event Viewer gt El Shared Folders gt Local Users and Groups gt E Performance 3 Device Manager a C2 Storage Disk Management More Actions b gt Ey Services and Applications lt m LalDisk O Basic C 37261 GB 39 06 GB NTFS 333 55 GB Online Healthy System Boot Page File Activ Unallocated ESDisk 1 Unknown 1397 25 GB 1397 25 GB Not Initialized Unallocated Initialize Disk 3cD Rd Offline DVD D
4. Message display screen Show status of the system LCD Display 9 ab y and parameters while doing configuration E eSATA3 Connector eSATA 6G host connector Drive Module Disk Drive module O to 9 Upper left one is number 0 and right is 1 DVT10T2 USB3 cannot be enabled while Thunderbolt is enabled Default To use USB3 and eSATA Host should be set to eSATA The right usage of Thunderbolt device allows only one connection to host and the other port is used for cascade Connection lt Beginning of configuration gt Please go through the quick installation guide to configure the device if necessary Most of devices should have disk drives inserted and pre configured with its default setting The default configuration of the device is Thunderbolt host with full LUN size under RAID 6 protection lt Steps for host connection gt 1 Thunderbolt connection Default Default host connection is Thunderbolt While Thunderbolt is enabled both eSATA and USB3 ports are forced to disable state Default operation might be varied per request from vendors The following Mac models are Thunderbolt 2 capable e MacBook Pro Retina Late 2013 and later e Mac Pro Late 2013 e iMac Retina 5K 27 inch Late 2014 e Mac mini Late 2014 Mac Computers Mac OS X v10 9 x or above are certified Windows 8 1 hosts might be applicable but not certified as our official support Only one LUN is visible to host for Thunderbolt connection A
5. usage VERIFY NO READ aft WRT Default Write Verify command is treated as Write without verification And NO VERIFY l the written data in cache will be discarded The data will be read Read aft Write from the disk when a read request comes in NO VERIFY Write Verify command is treated as Write without verification And NO READ aft use the written data in cache for following READ command WRITE usage e Read Ahead Setup READ AHEAD 64 KB This is to set size of data to prefetch into cache for read operation Parameter Function READ AHEAD Do not pag lead ahead You might like to use this setting if read data is frequently 0 KB changed across different directories ize i i ff READ AHEAD The read Bleed SIZES 8KB i e ong page same as buffer 8 KB segment size This might be effective for general random operation READ AHEAD This will read ahead multiple pages following the current one y Detail 64 KB This is effective for general sequential read Compared to 64KB one more page or 256KB will be prefetched READ AHEAD 9 P pag p depend on page size 256 KB i This is effective for sequential access especially video data READ AHEAD 1MB or multiple page read ahead depend on page size lt will be effective if the data size is times of MBs READ AHEAD 4MB size read ahead This might be effective if the application 2 5 Product Information and Background Parameters IP address of GUI Fan
6. AHEAD 64 KB 0 KB 8 KB 64 KB 256 KB 1 MB 4 MB TIME OSec TIME 0 1Sec TIME 1Sec TIME 10Sec BAGONG Mince 2Min GB 5Min GB 10Min GB 20Min GB WAITING BUFFERD PENDING 0 1Sec 1 Sec Write Mode WRITE ALL PENDING 0 1Sec o Es NORMAL Write Retry WRITE RETRY MODE 2MB CH Parity ENABLEPARITY i Buffer S t BUFFER SEGMENT SIZE 256KB CH 8KB CH 16KB CH 32KB CH 64KB CH 128KB CH ne 256KB CH 512KB CH Sequential List SEQUENTIAL LIST SIZE 8 8 16 32 64 128 VERIFY WAIT READ aft WRITE VERIFY WAIT NO READ aft WRT Verify Wait VERIFY WAIT NO READ aft WRITE NO VERIFY READ aft WRITE NO VERIFY NO READ aft WRT BIOS AP Inc Quick Overview of From Panel Button Operation DVPro series button operations can be summarized as below emo O o 9 3 O r D V D r o uonewoyu SNES Roll next item After parameter setup Change the setting After parameter setup Write the setting After parameter setup DOCO Cancel the change Power Off during the parameter change During operation wx Browse parameters Press to roll to next parameters During operation Check Error Status cancel Cancel RETRY display During operation press buttons After browsing parameters press aso to check each drive Cache Memory l l Press after performance confirmation Confirmation Performance information Slow Drive Confirmation Press after cache con
7. At the same time this will expose the DVPro T10 to external network environment resulted in security issue 2 Assign local SMTP Server If there is no need for authentication you can forward relay from DVPro T10 notification by setting up the local SMPT server For Windows OS you can setup IP address of DVPro T10 on SMPT which has the RELAY function Send Test Mail button By clicking on Send Test Mail button following the email setup you can send a test email to the receiver address for confirmation DVPro T10 Windows Internet Explorer O bd http 192 168 50 210 O E pvprot10 BIOS Send Test Mail Se F Bad SMTP Server Address Management DV Pro T10 DVT10B3 2T10 Ver 1 32f KA failed screen There will be Sending Test Mail shown on the screen indicating the email in transmission And the log will record a message if the test mail was sent out If the Send Test Main failed after retried an error log will be recorded 0020 SMTP was not found 0021 Gateway was not found 0022 SMTP did not respond It might take up to 10 minutes for the retrial if the mail could not be sent There might be cases which SMTP did respond but with wrong answer We suggest trying a different SMTP server under such situation 2 6 5 Mail Format The mail format is looked like below From DVPro 192 168 50 210 DVT10T2 To partner biosap com tw Subject Alert from DVPro
8. BIOS EM4010TB2 2T010 Media 060 2 ola Verify info Bum Mount Eject Enable Journaling New Image Convert Resize image ERIC10TB2 Terminal SOP MAC Ver1 0 oN Are you sure you want to partition the disk E Macintosh HD _ BIOS EM4010TB2 2T010 Media s amp Macintosh HD Partitioning this disk will delete all the data on this a AN 16 TB BIOS EM4010T1 dak NG Untitled This partition will be erased ERIC10TB2 Bik Utility g Journaied o a if SOP M r1 1 zip n Untitled This partition will be added DVT10T2 3 lected disk choose a Partition put pop up menu set 1d click Apply Untitled ERIC10TB2 Blackmagic Disk Screen Shot e T SOP T 2 docx Speed Test DVT10T2 2015 0 5 39 PM Ni s Soygi The selected partition will be created ERIC10TB2 ERIC10TB2_SOP SOP T SX docx Ver1 1 ThunderboltHDK 42 06 2014 PS181 TBT ERIC10TB2 SOP firmwa 131018 Windo N doc Disk Description BIOS EM4010TB2 2T010 Media Total Capacity 16 TB 16 003 047 882 752 Bytes Connection Bus SATA Write Status Read Write Connection Type External S M A R T Status Verified Partition Map Scheme GUID Partition Table datalntegrity 1 0 2 ThunderboltHDK ERIC10TB2_SOP 12 06 2014 zip _Windo 28 doc JERIA A AAAA 6 Choose between Backup disk or not Upon completion of partition the disk can be used to back up with Time Machine or decide later Finder File Edit View Go Window Help
9. DAYS CYCLE 10 DAYS CYCLE 20 DAYS CYCLE PAINE 30 DAYS CYCLE SYSTEM PATROL This parameter is to specify the period of doing patrol You can setup 110S 15S 3S to perform one time patrol or you can setup 5 DAYS CYCLE 10 DAYS CYCLE 120 DAYS CYCLE 130 DAYS CYCLE to perform whole capacity patrol The length of one Patrol depends on this setting and the Buffer Segment Size Continuing to push MODE button will roll into RAID operational parameters BIOS AP Inc 2 5 2 Parameter Confirmation Sometimes you will need to read and confirm the setup of current parameters then you can press both MODE and SELECT button on the front at the same time for this Firmware version will be shown at the beginning and the parameter can be rolled among by pushing MODE button DVT10T2 le lt Factory Default Setting gt This is a convenient form for customer to record all parameters Vendor ID VenderiDis BIOS JOO S EE II O Adaress Mask 2552552550 Can be changed by SELECT Buton RADO eee ee AUXPotMode o a Mga Testi GB 120GB 160GB 250GB 400GB 500GB 750GB 1T Disk Size DISK size B 2TB 3TB 4TB 5TB 6TB 7TB 8TB DIRECT NO BIAS SWAPPED NO BIAS LUN MODE LUN DIRECT no BIAS DIRECT for MBR SWAPPED for MBR CACHE SIZE 1GB 64 MB 1GB FULL MAX 2TB 1 2 DIV 64GB ALL 64GB MAX2TB LUN Size LUN SIZE FULL 256GB ALL 1TB ALL 2TB ALL Parity Stripe PARITY STRIPE 2 MB DRIVE 2 MB 1 MB 256 KB 128 KB Read Ahead READ
10. Restore Ey Macintosh HD 16 TB BIOS EM4010TB2 e DVT10T2 Current NG Name DVT10T2 Partition Layout Partition Information Format Mac OS Extended Journaled S Size 16 TB To erase and partition the selected disk choose a layout from the Partition Layout pop up menu set options for each partition and click Apply To resize a partition on the selected disk drag its DVT10T2 resize control and click Apply The selected partition won t be changed Connection Bus SATA Write Status Read Write Connection Type External S M A R T Status Verified Partition Map Scheme GUID Partition Table _ Disk Description BIOS EM4010TB2 2T010 Media Total Capacity 16 TB 16 003 047 882 752 Bytes You can check Thunderbolt link status and vendor information on System Report gt Hardware gt Thunderbolt 0 0 MacBook Pro Y Hardware Thunderbolt Device Tree A ATA Y Thunderbolt Bus Audio ERIC10TB2 Bluetooth Camera Card Reader Diagnostics Disc Burning Ethernet Cards Fibre Channel Link St i o rn n atus FireWire Speed Up to 20 Gb s x1 Graphics Displays Current Link Width 0x2 Hardware RAID Receptacle 1 Memory Cable Firmware Version 1 1 1 PCI Link Controller Firmware Version 0 11 0 Port Parallel SCSI Status No device connected Power Link Status 0x7 Printers Speed Up to 20 Gb s x1 SAS Current Link Width 0x1 Receptacle 2 oe Express Link Controller Firmware Version 0 11 0 Storage ERIC10TB2 Thunderb
11. SNMP Setup Logged Data Update Firmware Login for Management Mode lt OK KK KK KK X lt x XD QO OO XD O lt lt KX XO O XX O X O XO O OO O O O O QO XO XO O O O O O O O X O X X O X O X Change Password Read You can see the items Modify You can modify the parameters or executes the operation 2 8 Host LAN Configuration 2 8 1 IP Setup for Windows Recycle Bin F Paint 1 Getting Started Connect to a Projector i Documents A Remote Desktop Connection Pictures En Sticky Notes QR Snipping Tool Music Computer Calculator Control Panel EET Pinag Change settings and customize the functionality of your computer Default Programs Help and Support Search programs and files Shut down ue 17 19 Aa 2010 05 14 1 Goto Start gt Control Panel Go gt Control Panel Network and Internet Network and Sharing Center v Control Panel Home a s E View your basic network information and set up connections Change adapter settings wa o Je o Q See full map Change advanced sharing 7300 WIN7 Network Internet settings j 9 This computer View your active networks Connect or disconnect H Network Access type Internet Work network Connections Local Area Connection Change your networking settings w Set up a new connection or network Set up a wireless broadband dial up ad hoc or VPN connection or set up a router or access point Connec
12. Safety gt Tools z BIOS Network Basic Parameters PE IMAC Address 00 08 23 09 00 00 Setup Mode Current IP 192 168 50 210 DVPro T10 New IP Address 192 168 50 210 Net Mask DVT10B3 2T10 Net Mas 255 255 255 0 Ver 1 32f Gate way 255 255 255 255 Critical Parameters Basic Parameters Additional Parameters Network Parameters Mail Setup SNMP Setup Logged Data Update Firmware Change Password e Internet f2 DVPro T10 Windows Removable Disk E ig settingbasic Paint OLI AE lt Network Parameters Page gt After entering correct network information click Save Parameters button to save it Then reboot the RAID system to reflect the change BIOS AP Inc lt Update Firmware gt Click on Update Firmware on main menu to update firmware 2 DYPro T10 Windows Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Ag Favorites f5 Suggest stes gt B W EDvPro T10 BIOS PIF 913 142 Bu Live sea a a gah y Pager Safety Update Firmware Setup Mode Tools 2 Firm File DVPro T10 Browse DVT10B3 2T10 Ver 1 32f Critical Parameters Basic Parameters Additional Parameters Network Parameters SNMP Setup Logged Data Update Firmware Change Password 2 DVPro T10 Windows Internet Explorer Ge yw hit 192 168 50 210 File Edit View Favorites Tools Help j
13. Setup Mode LCD Display ARRAY PARAMETERS SETTING Launch the web browser with preset IP Address to connect to the management GUI lt Critical Parameters gt Click on Critical Parameters on main menu to enter Critical Parameters page Bo http 192 168 50 214 P Eovero BIOS Critical Parameters PF No Data Compatibility in these Parameters Logical Format Required after the Change Setup Mode RAID Mode DVPro a IN DVT10T2 oe Ver 0 97a UN Mode and Bias Direct Mode No Bias Vv Parity Stripe Size 2MB Drivet VY Physical Sector Size Basic Parameters Change Parameters Additional Parameters Change Password lt Critical Parameters Page gt DVT10T2 Critical Parameters No Data Compatibility in these Parameters Logical Format Required after the Change Active Drive Count OHDD w b4GB Max 2 TE J6GB AlI Char 27 B All lt Parameter Example LUN Size gt Scroll to the parameter needed to be changed and click Change Parameters button to save it Reboot the RAID system to make new parameters effective Press MODE button at first time power on to initialize the RAID after the change Warnings Change of any critical parameters will result in whole data loss After change it is required to re create new partition and format the data volume 44 BIOS AP Inc lt Basic Parameters gt Click B
14. moved into disks BUFFERD at the same time After caching the first host WRITE the cache content will only be WRITE MODE flushed into disk if there is more than 0 1 sec host idle or cache PENDING threshold is met When doing sequential writes cache will be 0 1Sec filled by multiple write command and data can be written once to save total write time e Write Cache Mode setup WRITE MODE PENDING Similar to PENDING 0 1 sec the wait interval is one second 1 Sec eo Verify Mode Setup VERIFY WAIT READ aft WRITE Verify Mode allows you to setup the action for ATA WRITE VERIFY command No Verify will take WRITE VERIFY command as a simple WRITE without waiting verification to be completed Upon READ request after a WRITE command NO READ aft WRITE means to use cached content to respond a READ command after WRITE READ aft WRITE means cache data was discarded and controller has to read data from disk Parameter Function Memo VERIFY The Write Verify command cannot be completed at the time data WAITRead aft written into cache It has to wait till Verification completed And Write the written data in cache will be discarded The data will be read DVT10T2 o tt from the disk when a read request comes in Ec The Write Verify command is returned as completion at the time data written into cache It does not wait till Verification completed And use the written data in cache for following READ command
15. partition table has been altered Calling ioctl to re read partition table Syncing disks WARNING If you have created or modified any DOS 6 x partitions please see the fdisk manual page for additional information 3 Formatting partition created mke2fs command root sheep root mke2fs dev sda1 mke2fs 1 29 24 Sep 2002 for EXT2 FS 0 5b 95 08 09 Filesystem label OS type Linux Block size 4096 log 2 Fragment size 4096 log 2 183140352 inodes 366279984 blocks 18313999 blocks 5 00 reserved for the super user First data block 0 11178 block groups 32768 blocks per group 32768 fragments per group 16384 inodes per group Superblock backups stored on blocks 32768 98304 163840 229376 294912 819200 884736 1605632 2654208 4096000 7962624 11239424 20480000 23887872 71663616 78675968 102400000 214990848 Writing inode tables done Writing superblocks and file system accounting information done root sheep root 4 Mounting File system root sheep root mount dev sdb1 RAID dev sdb1 is Device partition you are mounting and RAID is the mount point 3 2 Windows 7 DVT10T2 Note Only eSATA and or USB3 LUNs supported across different Windows platform Thunderbolt might be able to use on Windows 8 1 Official Thunderbolt support on Windows platform depends on future firmware and driver release The section explains how to use with Windows 7 for reference
16. 397 25 GB i Unallocated New Simple Volume Y New Spanned Volume 3cp Rom 0 New Striped Volume BvD B3 New Mirrored Volume No Media New RAID 5 Volume Properties Help BB Unallocated M Primary partition 11 17 2010 05 14 J a meih BIOS AP Inc 6 The New Volume Wizard will load up so click Next New Simple Volume Wizard Welcome to the New Simple Volume Wizard This wizard helps you create a simple volume on a disk A simple volume can only be on a single disk To continue click Next 7 Choose the volume you want then click Next New Simple Volume Wizard Specify Volume Size Choose a volume size that is between the maximum and minimum sizes Maximum disk space in MB Minimum disk space in MB 8 Simple volume size in MB 1430781 E DVT10T2 8 Choose the driver letter you wish click Next Assign Drive Letter or Path For easier access you can assign a drive letter or drive path to your partition 5 Mount in the following empty NTFS folder 5 Do not assign a drive letter or drive path 9 Choose the proper formatting settings and To change allocation unit size from default to 16K is recommended for better performance Click Next again Format Partition To store data on this partition you must format it first Choose whether you want to format this volume and if so what settings you want to use E D
17. 79 MW Wed5 39PM Q 50200 E a GP a 5 3 1 ERIC10TB2 Terminal SOP MAC Ver1 0 E Macintosh HD First Sid Craneo Dartitian BAIN Dastara e hH j Eb amp Macintosh HD Partil n Umasa A 0 16 TB BIOS EM4010TB2 2 sp D Do you want to use DVT10T2 16 TB to back up with Time urren Mi DVT10T2 Machine ERIC10TB2 Disk Duihy Time Machine keeps an up to date copy of everything on your Mac It not only SOP M r1 1 2ip N keeps a spare copy of every file it remembers how your system looked so you 3 aid can revisit your Mac as it appeared in the past i EN Decide Later Don t Use Use as Backup Disk TEEL ERIC10TB2 Blackmagic Disk e SOP T 2 docx Speed Test wu 4 Encrypt Backup Disk eft ERIC10TB2 ERIC10TB2 SOP SOP T SX docx Vert 1 ThunderboltHDK Screen Shot 42 06 2014 PS181 TBT ERIC10TB2Z SOP 15 0 8 48 PM firmwa 131018 Windo N doc an Disk Description BIOS EM4010TB2 2T010 Media Total Capacity 16 TB 16 003 047 882 752 Bytes Connection Bus SATA Write Status Read Write i Connection Type External S M A R T Status Verified n Partition Map Scheme GUID Partition Table datalntegrity 102 ThunderboltHDK ERIC10TB2_SOP er 12 06 2014 zip Windo 2 doc a r 8 4 y aay gt gt ty Talon Gh i fib ciel BIOS AP Inc 7 Partition Completion y by 7v S G 3 kan hu msg Bi Macintosh HD First Aid Erase Partition RAID
18. BIOS AP Inc f e Please do not change the default setting If actual drive size was smaller than setup value error such as ONE DOWN LJ SYSTEM DOWN L might happen and buzzer will be fired e RAID Mode Setup RAID MODE RAID 6 RAID mode selection supported RAID MODEs are RAID 6 RAID 5 RAID 3 RAID 1 RAID 0 RAID 0 Two Drive RAID 1 Three Drive RAID 10 Single Drive RAID 1 Three Drive means same data is written to HDDO 1 2 and read might be from any drive RAID10 works as a pair of Drive O 1 Drive 2 3 Drive 4 5 etc DRIVE MODE 10 Setup number of drives for use in the device While minimum number is 3 in the list Single Drive and RAID O Two Drive will automatically use first one and two drive respectively despite of Drive Mode number e Drive Mode Setup DRIVE MODES SDiske DATATPARITY Mode SOS DRIVE MODE 4 4 Disks DATAYPARITY Mode DRIVE MODES 5 Disks DATAFPARITY Modo SSS DRIVEMODE6 6Disks DATA PARITY Mode DRIVEMODE7 7Disks DATA PARITY Mode o DRIVEMODE8 8Disks DATA PARITY Mode 3 3 DRIVEMODE9 9Disks DATA PARITY Mode e Sector Size Setup SECTOR SIZE 2B 4KB 512B jie This is to setup sector size of disk For new Advanced Format HDD you need to set up 4KB for better performance on sequential Write access Please check with your drive vendor for the sector size Please be careful that Sector size change will result in data lost Disk format is necessa
19. BR 2 x 3 WS2008x86 2048 O 264192 O x x WinXPx86 x MBR MBR 1 MBR MBR 1 WinXPx64 6 x 26217 x sil a e pa ok GPT MBR 2 O Aligned X Need Alignment BIOS AP Inc Appendix B Error Message shown on LCD LCD Text Drive Error RAID x One drive down and host To know exactly which drive ONE DRIVE DOWN accessible status is down please look up Drive Fault LED on system front panel Press SELECT can also see which drive is down RAID 6 Two drives down and host obivebom atea o s SYSTEM DOWN System not reliable anymore Same as above Press BN dom MODE buton o mto birea RAID 10 Multiple drives down and host DON cs Most Delay X is empty if there is no delay IO Pr MI CH x RCV in PTR Drive x is recovered by rewrite MO YY YY YY YY Y YY V Y Y Y Y at Patrol scan on LBA yyyyyy Enclosure FANx STOP Fan x stopped and host Check user manual to know Error NORMAL accessible which fan is failed Press MODE button to mute buzzer Paari Fans apaw saa ALL FAN STOP All fans stopped and host MA Nema Pr PSx DOWN Power Supply x failed and host Only for redundant PSU O A rre All POWER DOWN All Power modules failed and Controller Dispatch Host access is disconnected upon all Controller errors Error occurred at starting Error Nesting Error dispatch function in dispatch routine Contact support for necessary actions Code ROM Error Flash EPROM check sum error Usuall
20. DVPro High Performance Storage System User Manual DVI1012 Thunderbolt and eSATA6G USB3 User Manual Version 1 0 3 4 4 l Li sl q 4 b a mg ef b e d ad D 1 4 a Safety Warning In order to avoid injury oneself please heed the following instructions m The following indications explain the degree of physical danger possible by ignoring the proper usage directions AN WARNING This symbol and waning is used to indicate sections that may result in a serious injury or even death This symbol and caution is used to indicate AN CAUTION sections that only pose a risk of minor injury or physical damage m The various types of warning symbols are listed in the following picture AN This symbol means that you should pay extra caution O This symbol indicates something you absolutely must not do O This symbol indicates something you must do BIOS AP Inc Precautions This user manual contains features functions setup and warnings so please read this manual prior to use our product If any material in this manual is not clear please contact vender whom you purchased the unit from The information in this manual is subject to change without prior notice It is prohibited to reproduce any part of this manual in any form or by any means without prior written permission of the manufacturer and the author Manufacturer assumes no liability or responsib
21. L READ 2 TIMES 4 TIMES 8 TIMES 16 TIMES AHEAD 8 TIMES 32 TIMES One time data read size depends on the bigger value between READ Ahead Size parameter and access size multiplies this Sequential Read Ahead TIMES Cache memory will be quickly consumed if the large size is setup Usually the size should be set up small when host performance is low or vice versa e Cache Control Setup DPO FUA BIT ENABLE ENABLE DISABLE This is to Enable or Disable the cache control flag of SCSI standard DPO Disable Page Out Depend on the execution of command DPO allows to discard the data in the cache by other commands FUA Force Unit Access During command execution it forces the drive access For details please refer to SCSI 2 standard e Slow Drive Detection Time Setup BIOS AP Inc CHECK DRV DELAY A TIME 18 NONE 0 15 0 55 1S7 5S This setting decides how long to wait for the drive response 10 1S 0 5S are for testing This function does not work when the system is under NONE or FONE DOWN or SYSTEM DOWN If there is a certain process and it causes data retries within a certain disk or media or the time needed to write to another drive taking long then entire performance is slow down Transfer speed will suffer In this sense it is an early indication to warn for replacing slow drives The slow disk channel warning will be displayed on the LCD e Power On Standby Time Setup WAIT POWER ON 8 TIME 10S 1S 5S7 10
22. Please refer to Windows 7 user guide for detalls 1 Confirm the connection D Connect and power on DVPro T10 then starts with host computer O Computer Management File Action View Help 5 AH El HAE UE Computer Management Local a itd System Tools gt E Task Scheduler gt ES Event Viewer gt Shared Folders 2 Local Users and Groups gt E Performance aay Device Manager a f2 Storage E Disk Management gt By Services and Applications a a T300 WIN7 gt JM Computer 4 a Disk drives bl BIOS BR256E5 2506 USB Device y HDS724040KL5480 ATA Device gt Ma Display adapters gt 3 DVD CD ROM drives gt 23 Floppy disk drives p E Floppy drive controllers Ni Human Interface Devices gt Eg IDE ATA ATAPI controllers gt ED Keyboards gt Mice and other pointing devices MW Monitors EF Network adapters gt f Other devices gt A Ports COM amp LPT gt Ba Processors gt JE System devices gt Universal Serial Bus controllers X If you did not see DVPro T10 here please check below gt gt Is the host HBA recognized by OS or not Was DVPro T10 normally started and connected Press the Start Button and right click on Computer Click on Manage Go to Device Manager Click on Disk Drives and confirm that the DVPro T10 has been registered Actions Device Manager More Actions Please consult with your HBA vendor if not BIOS AP Inc
23. Properties No Media Help m t E Unallocated M Primary partition 11 11 2010 05 14 A mm 2 NG 3 Right click Not initialize disk DISK1 then click Initialize Disk DVT10T2 4 Check the disk to be initialized and move on to the formatting If DVPro T10 has capacity over 2TB in Volume then choose GPT Disk label here to able to use disk over 2TB You must initialize a disk before Logical Disk Manager can access it Select disks Use the following partition style for the selected disks MBR Master Boot Record 5 GPT GUID Partition Table Mote The GPT partition style is not recognized by all previous versions of Windows lt is recommended for disks larger than 4TB or disks used on Itanium based computers 2 Comp er Action View Help es AG EG BB Volume Layout Type File System Cape co C Simple Basic NTFS Healthy System Boot Page File Active Crash Dump Primary Partition 39 0 Computer Management Local a System Tools gt Task Scheduler gt E Event Viewer gt ga Shared Folders gt Local Users and Groups gt 5 Performance Ey Device Manager a E2 Storage fe Disk Management gt Bs Services and Applications CalDisk 0 Basic 372 61 GB Online 39 06 GB NTFS Healthy System Boot Page File Activ 333 55 GB Unallocated Disk 1 Basic 1397 25 GB 1
24. S 15S 20S Sometimes drives are not immediately accessible to host after power on For this period specified the RAID controller will return to host access with such not ready status For example Not Ready is responded to Test Unit Ready command e Drive Ready Wait Time Setup HDD WAIT READY TIME 4 MIN 1 MIN 3 MIN 5 MIN Set up time to wait for Drive getting Ready Usually the drive is judged as DOWN if it is not ready after certain period after power on but some high speed and high capacity drive will need a longer period WAIT time to get ready e Cache Memory Check Timing Setup CHECK CACHE NORMAL NORMAL FAST NO This setting specifies the speed of the background cache memory check to take place at the system power on initialization If it is set to NO no cache check will be executed at power on If you wanted to run performance benchmark right after power on you can set this to NO for the purpose e HDD Patrol Mode Setup AUTO HDD PATROL dais Normally the surface scan of HDD will be executed in background Not applicable for RAID 0 NO No Auto Patrol AUTO Auto Patrol On The surface scan will start from LBA 0 of the disk between host commands DVT10T2 If there is any failure on read sector the recovery sector generated by other disks will be written to the disk for recovery Rewrite Function PATROL Mode can be changed during operation e Patrol Time Setup 10S 5S 3S 5
25. T10 Alert Condition of BIOS DVProxx xxx6 Ver x xxx Serial Number xxxxxxxx Alert Reason Test of Send Mail 1 From Mail sender this machine 2 To Receiver 3 Subject 4 Alert Condition of vendor name device name and version 5 Serial Number the serial number of this device 6 Alert Reason Cause of this email sent 2 6 6 Conditions of Mail Notification Under below conditions the mail will be sent 1 Drive failure One Drive Down Two Drives Down System Down 2 Completion of Drive Recovery Recover Finished 3 System Power Off Power Unit Down 4 Fan is failed Fan Unit Down If the event was remained the same email will be sent again upon the power recycling If there are more than two events happened at the same time only the first one will be sent 2 6 7 SNMP Setup Click SNMP Setup on Main Menu and follow below steps to configure SNMP BIOS AP Inc fr DVPro T10 Windows Internet Explorer Es Y S http 192 168 50 210 als 8 woti z BIOS SNMP Parameters 255 255 255 255 woman cae Toe ews 8 DVPro T10 Save SNMP Parameters DVT10B3 2T10 Ver 22f Event Levell ctcol M SNMP Setup screen 1 You can setup IP address of your SNMP server on SNMP Trap Server 1 2 If server is not located within LAN please input same IP address of your Gateway Click to save these IP addressed 2 Setup the level of status monitor There are a total of three categories explained be
26. TING You can then start to modify each parameter under this mode General usage of Buttons MODE Button To rotate among Parameter items SELECT Buiton Select the parameter for change eEnter Parameters Setting mode MODE Button SELECT Button Power On eRotate among Setup items MODE Button eSetup parameters SELECT Button After any parameter modified press both MODE and SELECT button at the same to save the change New configuration will be effective at next power on When you successfully save the change of parameters you will see LCD show BIOS AP Inc POWER DOWN PLEASE You can then shutdown and turn the device on again If you power down before saving operation none of parameters will be changed e Saving the change DD MODE SELECT Button Save Shutdown and power on e Cancel the change Power off while doing change If any of Critical Parameters was changed hold down the Mode button at first power on at the same time for system initialization This action will set the device to its normal status and abandon recovery status if any After power on LCD should show its RAID mode and Normal status RAID 6 NORMAL 2 3 Front Panel LCD Toggle rolling setup flowchart ARRAY PARAMETERS A Disk Size Setup Hard Disk Capacity Setup RAID MODE Setup RAID Mode Setup Number of Drive Setup SECTOR SIZE Setup SECTOR size setup LUN SIZE Setup LUN size setup Most of case
27. X AA 42 2 7 Setup Mode Array Parameters Setting 43 2 8 HOSELAN CONTIG ON aka Ka el eee leat 50 284A WP SCID TOP WINDOWS aaa O 50 28 2 IP STU TOR LUAU eshte atc ck AANO A eaten 52 28 3 JIProeitip ion MAC OS aga aa caes 53 Ara EA AA 56 3 1 LNU A 56 3 2 WINDOWS 7 cassio ae tae e a ig alpen dalawa e a a do a 58 o Re IJ IYIN IPNEEHENTNEEA Appendix A MBR of different Operating SySteMS occccoocccccnccccnncnnonncncnoncncnoncnononcnnnnnnnnos 68 Appendix B Error Message shown on LC D a 69 DVT10T2 Chapter 1 Outline Features e Support up to 10 Hot Swappable SATA HDD Hard Disk Drive e Support different RAID modes including RAID 6 RAID 5 RAID 3 RAID 1 RAID O RAID10 e Alternative host Interface Thunderbolt 2 0 x2 port eSATA3 6Gbps and USB 3 0 5Gbps e Original FPGA RAID 6 Engine with real time parity generation and high speed DMA switching e Spot error recovery greatly reduces HDD error and rebuild probability e Automatic Rebuild at adjustable Rebuild Rate e LCD and keypad operation for status monitoring and system configuration e Web GUI status monitoring and system configuration Functions e Disk volume can possibly be accessed via different interface Thunderbolt eSATA or USB3 e Support two LUNs under eSATA and USB configuration or single LUN for Thunderbolt e Configurable Write Cache Mode e Data Read Ahead Size e Write Retry Mode e Buffer Segment Size A
28. al Additional Parameters NMP Trap Server 1 255 255 255 255 NMP Trap Server 2 255 255 255 255 OT AG rap Level ritical ogged ata Send Test Mail Login for Management Mode SS lt Network related parameters screen gt lt Logged Data gt Click on main menu Logged Data to show Log data of the storage DVT10T2 Les S jo Oo http 192 168 50 214 P dvero MAG BIOS DVT10T2 Ver 0 97a Logged Data From Last Monitor Mode Log or 000003DE Seconds in Hex Check Sum 8367 Reset DVPro 31C2 36C2 1106 36C2 1606 31C2 1106 36C2 1606 31C2 36C2 1606 36C2 1606 36C2 1606 Logged 36C2 1606 36C2 1606 31C2 1106 36C2 266A 1603 8005 2630 1606 8005 2630 1603 8005 Data 2130 1103 266A 1603 266A 0000 0001 8002 1017 1C00 AEDC 1C00 AE90 1C01 3DSE 1C01 DVT10T2 2D30 0000 0001 FFFF 36C2 1606 31C2 1106 36C2 1606 31C2 1106 36C2 1606 3602 1606 Ver 0 97a Most Delay ne Channel Additional Parameters Login for Management Mode lt Logged data screen gt Log data shows the historic events after power on First item on top of the log table shows either the lapse of last log or the lapse time after power on Time is shown in Second by hexadecimal The checksum value on its right side is only for firmware identification lt varies from each firmware version The number 0020 0022 has special meaning for email notification error See Setup of email notification section below for explanation The log is not inten
29. ameters Mail Setup SNMP Setup Logged Data Update Firmware Change Password Done e Internet far 100 f DYPro T10 Windows Ng Firmupdatestarted P lt Wrong firmware file or transmission error gt lt DVPro T10 LCD Display gt Error Retry Now Don t Power off Error has occurred during the process Warning Do not turn off RAID system at this point Instead retry again without rebooting the system If the process still failed please contact our support staff lt Change Password gt In Setup Mode click Change Password on main menu to enter Change Password page This allows you to change the password of Management Mode BIOS AP Inc 2 DVPro T10 Windows Internet Explorer E le El 192 168 50 210 Change Password New Password Confirm Password Change Password DVT10B3 2T10 Ver 1 32f a Start 2 DYPro T10 Windows a Firmerror Paint lt Change Password Page gt 1 Enter new password in New Password and Confirm Password box Max 6 digits 2 Click Change Password button to save the change Reboot the RAID system for change to take effect What if forgot my password User can setup a new password without inputting an old password Available functions for each Mode with WEB GUI M Monitor Mode edo Setup Mode Mode RAID Monitor O X O X X X Basic Parameters Additional Parameters Critical Parameters Network Parameters Mail Setup
30. asic Parameters on main menu to enter Basic Parameters page EX AT O i s ese mo OT pr ojeow gt TE BIOS Basic Parameters II 6Gbps w Setup Mode DVPro Native Command Queuing AUX Port Mode DVT10T2 Read Ahead Cache 64KB Ver 0 97a equential List Size rite Cache Mode Verify Mode Write Retry Mode Read Priority Y O lt 8 Streams Y 0 1Sec Pending All Y Verify No Read after Write W Basic Parameters Enable W Enable W Gbps Y 64KB CH w Be v Additional Parameters Parity Check Disk Speed Buffer Segment Size Mail Setup ache Size Power Unit Fan 3 Mode Single Power without Fan 3 Y Change Parameters CI A a A fa il sy un co un La oD cb ch gStreams o1sec Pending e v Verify No Read after Write Y Enable Y Single Power without Fan 3 Y SNMP Setup Change Password lt Basic Parameters Page gt Choose the parameter from drag down menu for the change Press Change Parameters button to save it Then reboot the RAID system to reflect the change lt Network Parameters gt Click on Network Parameters on main menu to change Network Parameters page DVT10T2 2 DYPro T10 Windows Internet Explorer JE ge e i5 192 168 50 210 63 69 Bu Live search File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Sly Favorites 5 suggested DvPro T10 EE tes y Web Slice Galler mr O mh Pager
31. ded to be examined by end users and should be reported to technical support staff whenever it is required 2 6 3 Management Mode Login To configure Additional parameters email notification and SNMP traps you need to login to secured Management state Click Login for Management Mode on main menu BIOS AP Inc DVPro T10 Windows Internet Explorer Go gt e http 192 168 50 210 m E DVPro T10 BIOS BIOS Disk Array Monitor Monitor Mode EE Windows Security DV Pro T10 The server 192 168 50 210 at Login for Management Mode requires a username and password DVT10B3 2T10 Ver 1 32f Warning This server is requesting that your username and password be sent in an insecure manner basic authentication without a secure connection User name lt Pop window for User Name Password to enter Management mode gt Default password is passwd and leave user name empty gt To change password refer to 2 7 Setup lt Change Password gt Switch to Management Mode by clicking on To Management Menu when Operation Mode Changed is pop up on right display panel as below screen shown DVPro T10 Windows Internet Explorer fray Bal 9 23 DVPro T10 Operation Mode Changed To Management Menu DVPro T10 DVT10B3 2T10 Ver 1 32f lt Page indicates Management mode gt User can configure EMAIL notification and SNMP setting also modifying Additiona
32. djustment e Multiple Sequential Streams List Size e Time out Interval for Low Speed Drive Detection e Drive Ready Waiting Time e Cache Memory Check Interval e HDD Patrol Time and Mode lt Auxiliary Functions gt e Data Transfer Speed Display on LCD Each drive and host channel speed e Event Display on LCD Buzzer Alarm e Fault LED Indication for Drive and Controller e Email Notification Support e Web based Status Monitor e SNMP notification BIOS AP Inc Packing Contents DVT10B3 Storage system AC Power Cord USB3 Cable 1 meter Type A to Type B Thunderbolt Cable 1 5 meter Screws 50 pcs of screws and Quick Installation Guide CD User manual User manual quick installation guide Hardware Components lt Front View gt Bl DVT10T2 lt Rear View gt HOWL IE Wed ILL A How WE ww lt Side View gt BIOS AP Inc POWER Button Power ON OFF Switch Blue On Drive asserted Flash upon access HDD Access FAIL Red ON indicates an error Bi color LED When RAID x RECOVERING 0 shown on LCD the FAIL LED on means the HDD is under rebuilding POWER LED Blue Power ON LED indicator a ACCESS LED Green Controller Access LED indicator FAIL LED Red A controller error LED indicator 1 Parameter Initialization Power on Initialization 2 Configure himen E See Chapter 2 MODE Button l 3 Stop buzzer alarm Buzzer stopped immediately by pushing one time
33. dows Monitor mode can be used to check status only instead of changing RAID parameters BIOS AP Inc lt Basic Parameters gt Click on main menu Basic Parameters to show basic RAID parameters BIOS Basic Parameters Monitor Mode a ae a VecD 97a man Login for Management Mode Parity Check i Disk Speed Gbps uffer Segment Size 4KB CH ache Size GB Power Unit Fan 3 Mode Single Power without Fan 3 Al a pra pa m 8 lt Basic parameter screen gt lt Additional Parameters gt These can be found in Background parameters of LCD operation Click on main menu Additional Parameters to show additional RAID parameters Additional parameters can be changed after logging in Management Mode For details please refer to 2 7 DVT10T2 m n gt Maia e nttp 192 168 50 214 p O wo Xx DVPro x BIOS Additional Parameters Monitor Mode is sib Ver 0 97a RAID Monitor _ a Logged Data Login for Management lt Additional RAID parameters gt BIOS AP Inc lt Network Parameters gt Click on main menu Network Parameters to show Network related parameters BG Bow BIOS Network Parameters MAC Address 00 08 23 09 FF 01 E PA x o AKI Monitor Mode P Address 192 168 50 214 Net Mask 255 255 255 0 DVPro ate Way 255 255 255 255 DVT10T2 Name ii BE Yai MIP Server 2 285 295 255 295 a a Mail Level ritic
34. endency on host Operating System and SATA Drive When any abnormal behavior encountered please set this parameter to NO Queueing To support NCQ host has to set up operating mode of connecting SATA port as AHCI mode eAUX PORT MODE AUX PORT MODE BAN a 0 1 2 3 y Definition of SGPIO and Breakout cable usage should not be changed 0 Each miniSAS supports sideband SGPIO LED control and LCD control via 9 pin connector e Disk Speed Disk Speed 3Gb s 3Gb s BIOS AP Inc Speed of drive channels is fixed as 3Gbps eFan speed control temperature Set up temperature criteria for fan speed control FAN SPEED TEMP 45 deg C When the detected temperature RAID Core chip is higher than the FAN SPEED TEMP the fan will be turned into high speed The pre set temperature is 45 degree and should not be changed 20 30 40 45 50 55 60 deg C eFlush cache command setup Enable FLUSH CACHE Enable Ignore Enable or Disable FLUSH CACHE command function Default is Enable e Background Write Setup WRITE BACK MAX 64KB 128KB 256KB 512KB SIZE 2MB CH 1MB 2MB 4MB Setup the size of data stored in cache for Sequential Write When data size written to cache is bigger than the setup size data will be partitioned to parts e Write Retry Mode Setup WRITE RETRY NO WRITE RETRY MODE MODE WRITE RETRY MODE Enable or disable RETRY when an error is detected during RAID 3 5 write operation If NO WRITE RETRY MODE is
35. essing the Mode button during display on Firmware Version Vendor ID Device ID or Serial Number From here pressing the Mode button to roll among the background parameters e IP Address Setup IP Address 192 168 50 210 By pushing SELECT button the IP Address will be increased The longer you hold the SELECT button the faster the number is increased Push the MODE button to move to next field Again Management GUI is recommended DVT10T2 e Address Mask Setup Address Mask 255 255 255 0 This is to setup IP address mask same as IP setup e Parity Mode Setup ENABLE PARITY ENABLE DISABLE Enable or Disable Cache memory parity Similar to ECC function e Maximum negotiable speed of host channels eSATA Host Speed 6Gb s 3Gb s 6Gb s It is important to note that the device eSATA speed is not auto negotiable Most of eSATA rate of host computer is auto negotiable so this parameter has to be equal or smaller than the eSATA rate of host computer eNCQ MODE NCQ MODE NO Priority NO Queuing Read Priority NO NO QUEUING Reorder Set up NCQ Native Command Queue support default is READ Priority Options are listed as below NO QUEUING No Queuing READ PRIORITY NCQ ON higher priority for READ command NO REORDER Queuing ON command executed as first in first out NO PRIORITY Queuing ON command executed as possible re order without special priority Native Command Queuing supports usually have dep
36. etry press SELECT button to bring up retry details Read Retry in Write Retry in CH Err Code x CH Err Code x HRead Retry in CH Err Code x If there is a Drive down error on LCD press SELECT button to see extra error information Channel Occur error x drive number Fx drive fault reason Pressing MODE SELECT twice will clear retry mark but extra error information will be shown If same error occurred twice or more then the drive or host is considered as problematic
37. f the DVT10T2 IP Address has changed BIOS AP Inc 2 8 3 IP Setup for MAC OS X 1 Click System Preferences Personal a mM amp Q Appearance Desktop amp Dock Expos amp International Security Spotlight Screen Saver Spaces Hardware Bluetooth CDs amp DVDs Displays Energy Keyboard amp Print amp Fax Sound Saver Mouse Internet amp Network NN e a a MobileMe Network QuickTime Sharing System 2 o Y a o ng Accounts Date 4 Time Software Speech Startup Disk Time Machine Universal Update Access Other globalSAN iSCSI 2 Click Network Icon Ethernet 1 Ad Connected Status Connected Ethernet 1 is currently active and has the IP y Ethernet 2 Koo address 192 168 50 51 Not Connected eet Configure Y Using DHCP Using DHCP with manual address FireWire 9 IP Address Using BootP Inactive Off Create PPPoE Service Search Domains bios co jp Mm Click the lock to prevent further changes Revert Apply DVT10T2 3 Choose Configure option to Manually p Ethernet 1 il Connected NG Status Connected Ethernet 1 is currently active and has the IP Ethernet 2 Los address 192 168 50 51 Not Connected Bluetooth sein gt Configure FireWire US IP Address 192 168 50 25 Inactive Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Router 192 168 50 88 DNS Server 192 168 50 88 Search Domains bios co jp Sing Garces
38. firmation after slow drive confirmation PATROL Mode Change switch among settings to set the change MAC Address IP Address Address Mask Gate Way Address gt Auto Force No DVT10T2 Address Confirmation after PATROL Mode Change to check each address 2 6 Web based Monitor and Setup via Ethernet To monitor DVPro via Web management GUI you can connect Ethernet cable to a host computer Ethernet parameter must be configured correctly before launching a Web browser such as Internet Explorer To setup IP Address please follow steps below Setup Mode First press and hold both MODE and SELECT buttons at power on The system will enter Parameters Setup mode as shown on LCD display ARRAY PARAMETERS SETTING Default IP address The default IP address of the product is 192 168 50 210 IP Address 192 168 50 210 IP Address Setup Press SELECT then MODE button to setup IP address Use SELECT button to change the number of each digit Press MODE for rolling to next field Hold SELECT button then number will have number increase faster After setting up press MODE and SELECT at the same to save the change POWER DOWN PLEASE New IP address will not be effective till the unit reboot BIOS AP Inc 2 6 1 Main Screen of Web GUI With power on and Ethernet connected launch the Internet browser with preset IP address http lt IP Address gt The Web GUI will be disp
39. ility for any errors that may appear in this manual All trademarks stated in this manual belong to the properties of their respective owners DVT10T2 BIOS AP Inc Table of Contents EEEE A AA 1 Labor A ane Nana o RO Pee H naa ee eee 3 Chapter le QUIN smile 4 PPP AA AA AA AA 4 EMCUIOAS Napa Mi onanncidn ges makaka N corsa dee Gana dace palad aaa NGA paanan gos Nana aaa NA GNG AA NA leen ds 4 AN AA PA 5 Hardware COMDONEN GAAN a 5 PA 8 Chapter 2 Setup MAMI Meda 12 2 1 Opera lO OVEN Waa AA a pete ss lg ee ee a decile eee eae 12 2 2 INMOdUCtOM ON Parameters Selassie ai lola 12 2 3 Front Panel LCD Toggle rolling setup flowchart a 13 2 4 RAID Operational Parameters cccccccccccseeseccecceeeeceeeceeeseceeeceeaseceeseseaeeceeeseaaseeessseaaeeeeeessageeeeesaas 14 2 5 Product Information and Background Parameters 20 2 5 1 Method to setup background parameters a 21 252 Parameter Conima Nisan AN AANGAL 27 2 6 Web based Monitor and Setup via Ethernet a 30 26 1 Main Screen of Web GW maa LAG LL A A ic 31 26 2 ntrod ction ot Monitor Mode ANA aan 32 20 3 Management Mode OOM aka iii 36 20 SElup okemal NOWICA Nr sad 38 20O UE A o nn o O II adeno eee 39 2 6 6 Conditions Of Mail Noticas aanak ANNA AL GANADO AA 40 2 05 71 SNMP A AG mGA ee eee 40 2 6 8 Additional Parameters Setup
40. in DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server E Validate settings upon exit Advanced 4 Set Internet Protocol Properties First check use the following IO address Considering RAID IP ADDRESS is 192 168 50 210 set as follows IP address 192 168 50 XXX put unused address in place of XXX Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Then click OK button Make sure the IP address used here is not used by another device or it may not work properly EN C Windows system32 cmd exe Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection Connect ic Link loca IPy4 Address Subnet h a O PA ae eh i Cade 4 HP a tO Default Gateway 2 Tunnel adapter isatap 634E060D 4947 48AD 91 7E AB Media State I Media dis Connect ion specific DNS Suffix Tunnel adapter satap 15697B4DE BB7E 468 Fic DNS fi ah Tunnel adapter Local Area Connect ion 9 Media ae KEN 3 Media dis Connect ion specif ic DNS Suff ix NES 5 Confirming the change 1 Start gt enter cmd exe to open command prompt window 2 Enter ipconfig renew 3 Enter ipconfig all correctly 2 8 2 IP Setup for Linux 1 Open a Terminal Window 2 Enter ifconfig ethO 192 168 50 X Put IP that is not used in the current network in X Enter sudo dhclient then press enter key Enter ifconfig to confirm changed IP address Bb 0 Check i
41. k and can therefore be connected to SAS HBA too Case 2 Dual LUNs connection eSATA and USB 3 LUN Mode Swap no bias LUN Size 64GB AlII 1 Simply connect both eSATA and USB3 cables from host to the associated port of storage device Power on the storage device before turning on host system In case the device was not properly configured then an alarm might be turned on Turn off the device and turn it on again while pressing Mode button Release the Mode button to see if LCD showed RAID Normal 3 Host system should be able to detect two disks immediately one as ATA device and the other as USB device If not be sure to make sure parameter LUN Mode set as Swap no bias For example LUN Size is set to 64GB ALL eSATA disk size will be 64GB and the rest of capacity will be mapped to USB3 disk 4 To change host configuration web based management is recommended Please read Chapter 2 for necessary instructions 9 DVT10T2 time while LUN Mode is set to Direct no bias This would cause disk data corruption even it might not happen immediately O e Do not connect both USB3 and eSATA to the host at the same BIOS AP Inc DVT10T2 Chapter 2 Setup and Monitor 2 1 Operation Overview To simplify the process of setup DVPro is designed to support all of setup options from front panel LCD and button operation The default RAID level is RAID6 for highest reliability To prevent malfunction pa
42. k not present in operation without write EN al D KE M N o P Ei ES A Extra information for Retry detection and Drive SENSE DATA A Retry mark will be displayed when retry was occurred Although DVPro T10 is designed to isolate a failed drive to avoid data corruption it is necessary to check drive for permanent failure or occasional failure by several retries on Write or Read A Retry mark can be seen on RAID x Normal display if retries were performed While controller is at normal operation press MODE and SELECT button will allow you to check and clear the retry mark RAID 6 NORMAL __ The retry mark is shown after NORMAL case G Host write data transmission error P Host bus parity error before data out process ending Q Hostbus parity error in middle of data out process R Host bus parity error on data in phase Sequencer interrupt on Initiator error Data out transmission error detected abortion of condition check Data write recovered by retry Read error occurred on parity generation read operation Recovery was taken DVT10T2 RAID 6 NORMAL The retry mark is shown in front of NORMAL case Data in transmission error detected abortion of condition check Data read recovered by retry Data read recovered by Rewrite and Read Retry on Patrol operation How to use MODE and SELECT button While at READ or WRITE operation if Retry is occurred Drive access r
43. l Parameters under DVT10T2 Management mode 2 6 4 Setup of email notification lt Mail Setup gt Mail Setup It allows you to change email notification parameters and send a test email It is necessary to login to Management Mode or Parameter Setting Mode before you can make the change Click on Mail Setup from the main menu my mam 192 168 50 214 p a e DVPro Mail Parameters dvt10t26 192 168 50 214 Management E cone Dipa SMP Sener 1 A fail Address 2 DVT10T2 SMTP Server 2 Ver 0 97a Save Mail Parameters select Level 0 r Additional Parameters Send Test Mail SNMP Setup Loco n lt Page for setup mail parameters gt Sender Address dvt10t2 192 168 50 214 Up to 63byte alphabet number _ E and is allowed Two byte characters such as Chinese are not allowed Receiver Address partner biosap com tw Up to two receiver addresses are allowed For users who want to have more than 2 receivers you need to setup aliases on assigned email server Allowable characters are same as Sender address SMTP Server Address255 255 255 255 Setup IP Address of SMTP server BIOS AP Inc IP of 255 255 255 255 will prohibit emails to be sent out 1 Directly setup the IP to SMTP server This is most effective way to issue email alert However Gateway address might be necessary if SMPT server is not within the same LAN domain See Basic Parameter Setup page
44. layed as below for Monitor Mode OS Ey E tu gt 19216850244 P gt ga 8owr lt NAG BIOS BIOS Disk Array Monitor PIF Monitor Mode DVPro DVT10T2 Ver 0 97a Cont Temp 43 6 deg Fan 30 a Additional Parameters en Interval 30 Sec Loreei paa Login for Management Mode The left hand side lists main menu items and the right side displays detail items or information associated with the selected menu item DVT10T2 2 6 2 Introduction of Monitor Mode DVPro Status Monitor Click RAID Monitor on main menu to check the enclosure status The refreshing interval can be changed by specifying the requested time and apply Change Refresh Interval Drive status is differentiated by color Yellow One Down Recovering Normal Two Down No Disk installed Verifying System Down 2 DYPro T10 Windows Internet Explorer je htto 192 168 50 210 File Edit View Favorites Tools gy Favorites 55 DvPro T10 cy BY J y Page Safety Tools 2 BIOS Ig Help E Monitor Mode DVPro T10 Recovering 0 DVT10B3 2T10 Ver 1 32f Current Operating Mode RAID Mode 6 RAID Monitor Total Drives 10 Basic Parameters Cont Temp 42 0 deg C Additional Pan 1 1 212 rpm Parameters Network Parameters Logged Data Interval 30 Sec Login for Change Refresh Interval Management Mode internet 2 DVPro T10 Win
45. low select Level A Critical Warning Notification Bil 3 Click after you choose level to test if it is succeeded or not DVT10T2 2 6 8 Additional Parameters Setup lt Additional Parameters gt In Management Mode click Additional Parameters on main menu to setup Additional Parameters Page an gt Xx OJE Ta AA BIOS Additional Parameters nm ASec Interval Wait Y MB Channel w DVPro Sequential Read Ahead s Times y Management pu DVT1OT2 TEE Ver 0 97a Set Y Wait HDD Ready 1 Ming V Basic Parameters No Check V Additional Parameters HDD Patrol Mode Auto Patrol V Patrol Pace O Days Cycle Y an Speed Temp 5 SNMP Setup co NP cn cn co Na Io ff O lt O o D ta O lt occed Data lt Additional Parameters Page gt Parameter settings under additional parameters can be changed without effecting data on the RAID system Additional Parameters Pace an Speed Temp Odes wv BIOS AP Inc Scroll to the parameter value you wish to change then click Change Parameters button to save the change 2 7 Setup Mode Array Parameters Setting A power recycle of the RAID storage is necessary to get into Setup mode Under Setup mode you can change all kinds of parameters for the controller Power on the RAID storage while holding both MODE and SELECT buttons about 3 seconds to enter
46. ly this should not be used WAIT Probably this mode can be applied if there is very little host TIME 10 Sec access RECOVER RATE This is to assign the recovery time for 1GB capacity despite of 2Min GB interval to wait between host commands Default 5Min GB There is possibility 1GB recovery cannot be completed 5Min GB 10Min GB within assigned interval 20Min GB RECOVER WAIT TIME 1 Sec Cache Size Setup CACHE SIZE 1GB AN ms parameter is only for DEBUG usage Users should NOT alter this setting BIOS AP Inc Parameter Function Memo a Cache Buffer Error will be shown if the selected cache Default 1GB size not matched the installed cache memory 1GB 64MB is only for test purpose and should not be used in normal operation WRITE ALL PENDING 0 1Sec The controller needs more time than writing to single drive to generate parity while doing RAID 3 5 6 WRITE Therefore Write Cache is enabled in such situation This parameter defines the timing of flushing cache contents into disks Parameter Function Under this setting the Write operation will not be acknowledged Write WRITE MODE as et lo till oala is wen into disks This means no Through WAITING caching is used during data write The performance is slower compared to WRITE MODE PENDING mode READ speed is not affected WRITE MODE ALOG command is acknowledged as Completed right aa saa Write Back written into cache and cached data starts to be
47. ny of two Thunderbolt ports can be used as host or cascade Simply connect Thunderbolt cable from host to the Thunderbolt port of storage device Power on the storage device before turning on host system In case the device was not properly configured then an alarm might be turned on Turn off the device and turn it on again while pressing Mode button Release the Mode button to see if LCD showed RAID Normal 3 The pre configured LUN drive should be identified and popped up on your host Desktop screen for first time without partition If not you might need to check if the device Thunderbolt was chosen as the host interface or not You can also check if any Thunderbolt device was attached on Mac system Please refer to Chapter 3 3 for volume partition on Mac operating system 4 To change host configuration web based management is recommended Please read Chapter 2 for necessary instructions BIOS AP Inc 2 USB3 eSATA dual connection First please make sure eSATA was configured as Host interface in device parameter Default is disabled Please read Chapter 2 about how to change the host configuration Most of operating systems should work with eSATA and or USB3 host without having to install any driver For hosts with UASP supported on USB3 we strongly recommend you to enable it for higher performance eSATA is supported by OS inbox AHCI driver Window 8 or later supports UASP on native Intel USB3 port Mac OS X v10 7 or la
48. o e Setup of USB3 Host B3 H USBS Host Enable USB3 Host Channel Enabled DVT10T2 oks Host Disable USB3 Host Channel Default Disabled When both eSATA3 and USB3 hosts are enabled make sure LUN MODE set to Swapped if you want to map eSATA and USB3 to different LUNs e Recovery Rate Setup RECOVER RATE 5Min GB Recovery Rebuild operations utilize free time between host data access without interrupting the current host application Therefore data read write priority can be adjusted through different recovery rate setting User can choose the timing to execute recovery operations as below Parameter Function Memo RECOVER Recovery request will be processed immediately between host WAIT commands Recovery will always be processed therefore host access will be slow down Select this mode if you want the TIME O Sec we recovery have high priority Continuous host commands will be processed first Recovery RECOVER operation will be taken care when the interval between host WAIT commands longer than 0 1 sec The following host command has TIME 0 1 Sec to wait till one recovery task completed except READ WRITE or READ Cache command which will be executed immediately This can be used when host access are not concentrated The wait interval following the last host command is 1 sec On this mode the recovery operation will not be processed if the host commands are continuous with less than 1 sec internal RECOVER Usual
49. o not format this volume Format this volume with the following settings File system NTFS bo Volume label New Volume Perform a quick format Enable file and folder compression BIOS AP Inc 10 When you ve verified that the settings are correct and there are no errors click Finish New Simple Volume Wizard Completing the New Simple Volume Wizard You have successfully completed the New Simple Volume Wizard You selected the following settings Disk selected Disk 1 Volume size 1430781 ME Drive letter or path E File system NTFS Allocation unit size Default af ol LU To close this wizard click Finish 11 The format will begin Close the Computer Management after the format has completed X You can use the disk now please remember the disk name you made DVT10T2 3 3 Mac OS X The section explains how to use with Mac OS X with Thunderbolt connection for reference Please refer to Mac OS X user guide for details 1 Confirm the connection Connect Thunderbolt cable between the device and Mac computer Power on DVPro first and then power on Mac computer If connection is fine the disk detection window will be popped up as below ERIC10TB2 Terminal SOP MAC Ver1 0 gt Wi The disk you inserted was not readable by this ERIC10TB2 Disk Utiiity computer SOP M r1t NE y A AJA hst Initialize Eject ERIC10TB2 Blackmagic Disk SOP T 2 docx Speed Test KIRA
50. olt USB Vendor Name BIOS Y Network Device Name ERIC10TB2 Vendor ID Ox7E Firewall Device ID 0x454D Locations Device Revision 0x1 Volumes agd Bia MAM AMOY oute String ahii Firmware Version 25 1 Wi Fi Port Upstream V Software Status Device connected Accessibility se rei PAAANO pe p to sx Appiiostione Current Link Width 0x2 Components Cable Firmware Version 1 1 1 Developer Link Controller Firmware Version 0 14 0 Disabled Software dei Extensions tatus No device connected Font Link Status 0x7 ome Speed Up to 20 Gb s x1 Frameworks Current Link Width 0x1 Installations Link Controller Firmware Version 0 14 0 Logs Mananed Client KA BIOSffiMacBook Pro Hardware Thunderbolt Thunderbolt Bus Here for example the Upstream link speed of the device is 20Gb s which means Thunderbolt2 connection DVT10T2 Appendix A MBR of different Operating Systems Since first LBA of LUN partition is not always aligned with data buffer size an unaligned LUN might impact the performance of data access Especially this happens on earlier Windows Operating Systems In LUN MODE setup parameter there is different offset option to adjust the alignment at LUN creation Please refer to below table for different combinations ae Win7x64 od Win7x86 WS2008R2 pO CU VistaSP1x80 VAN VistaSP1x64 eS AA o WS2008x64 2048 264192 MBR MBR 1 GPT MBR 2 WS2003R2x86 x 262178 MBR MBR 1 WS2003R2x64 x 26217 ued a GPT M
51. planation Sector management of RAID are different between NO BIAS and for MBR 1 or 1 BIOS AP Inc Depend on host OS used the begging sector address of disk partition is different And the setting might affect the performance The setting should not be changed during operation and disk Format is necessary if changed Please refer to MBR related information in Appendix A PARITY STRIPE 2 MB DRIVE Choose stripe width of RAID 5 6 LUN e Parity Stripe Width Setup Parameter Function Memo Setup stripe width of each drive channel When the host issues a command and the parity is to be written the command is divided up into two or more operations A relatively big stripe width is setup to reduce the PARITY STRIPE nanan overhead of continuous operation Deau 1MB DRIVE p E 2 MB DRIVE 256KB DRIVE mng bigger size of STIPE width ASI transfer speed can be achieved for sequential read or write Usually 2MB DRIVE 128KB DRIVE ae setup will give a good performance but it depends on the host application e Setup of Host Mode Host Mode Thunderbolt2 Thunderbolt2 Enable Thunderbolt Host Channel Default e APA ROSE Erben Enabled ATA H P ATA MOSI MAGENTA Host Channel Disabled XWhile Thunderbol2 is enabled both eSATA and USB3 hosts will be forced to Disable no matter how they were configured Choose eSATA Host Disable or Enable implying disable Thunderbolt Hosts USB3 Host Disabled Parameter Function Mem
52. rameters cannot be changed at normal Monitor mode The device needs to be in Parameter Setup mode Setup mode here after to change parameters The device works as its normal state at Monitor mode while any error or status changed being monitored and dynamically reflected to its error indicative functions such as LED light buzzer alarm etc Only if you wanted to change parameter setting should anyone choose to boot up the unit into Setup mode A device reboot is required for mode change to avoid mis operate on front panel Critical parameters include number of drive disk size and RAID mode should have been pre configured with hard drives installed If not you will need to properly configure the critical parameters before the device can operate normally Default parameters if any are followed with sign Front LCD panel acts as a short path for configuring the device yet Web GUI is more convenient and always recommended to be used 2 2 Introduction of Parameters Setup This section explains the general parameters setup process To start with new configuration the system has to be in Setup mode Use one hand to press and hold both Mode and Select buttons another hand to turn on the device The LCD should show message as below indicating the system in Setup mode The hold time of Mode and Select buttons is about 2 seconds also the Init button at rear panel can be used to replace Mode and Select buttons ARRAY PARAMETERS SET
53. ry if sector size change LUN SIZE Max 2TB e LUN Size Setup DVT10T2 Parameter Function Memo Configure all capacities to Single LUN size Depend on host operating system LUN over 2TB size might not be recognized LUN SIZE FULL LUN SIZE MAX 2TB One LUN only and size is set to 21B as some Operating systems only support less than 2TB LUN size LUN SIZE Two LUNs each with half of total capacities will be assigned 1 2 DIVISION LUN SIZE 64GB ALL Set up one LUN as 64GB and the rest of all as 2 LUN or as 64GB Max2TB LUN maximum is 2TB LUN SIZE 256GB ALL Set up one LUN as 256GB 1TB or 2TB and the rest of all ITB ALL Capacities as 2 LUN 2TB ALL Note For LUN mapping to host port please refer to LUN MODE parameter for details Under Thunderbolt Enable mode only first LUN will be mapped to Thunderbolt host LUN DIRECT No BIAS LUN DIRECT No BIAS LUN Direct Divided LUNs will be mapped to all enabled hosts Fi j nd LUN SWAPPED LUN SAEPE First host will be mapped to eSATA and 2 No BIAS LUN will be mapped to USB3 Under Thunderbolt Enable mode only first LUN will be visible to host even two LUNs configured LUN DIRECT XPI f for MBR 1 x Please refer to below explanation MI LUN SWAPPED for MBR 1 LUN DIRECT XPI f for MBR 1 XPlease refer to below explanation ol LUN SWAPPED for MBR 1 e LUN MODE Setup Please refer to below explanation Please refer to below ex
54. s users do l LUN MODE Setup LUN mode setup not need to change the default setting Parity STRIPE Size STRIPE size setup understand the function before making any change Host Mode Setup Thunderbolt eSATA host Enable Disable DVT10T2 USB3 0 HOST Setup USB host Enable Disable Recovery Rate Setup Recovery Rebuild rate setup Cache Size Setup Cache size setup Write Pending Setup Write delay time setup Write Verify Setup Write verify setup Read Ahead Setup Read ahead size setup 2 4 RAID Operational Parameters This section explains each RAID parameter and the associated function of purchased device Ps please take a memo if you changed parameters different from its default value You can follow the method described on Parameter Confirmation section to read its value e Disk Size Setup DISK Size xxB This is to specify the capacity of the drive you want to use The size will be applied to all drives Usually the system was configured with exact drive size of inserted disks You should not change the drive size unless you want to reconfigure and change it A bigger drive size than supported listing will be added in future firmware upgrade Please check with vendor you purchased for new firmware Parameter Function Memo Test 1GB Set DISK Size as 1GB Test only 120GB 160GB 250GB 400GB 500GB 750GB 1TB 2TB 3TB 4TB Set Disk Size as 5TB 6TB 7TB 8TB N CAUTION
55. set an error will move the DVPro T10 status to TONE DOWN e Number of Power and Fan Setup Single Power with fan 3 Dual Power with fan 3 Single Power without fan 3 Dual Power without fan 3 Single Power Fan 3 Setup number of Power good detection and fan detection This should not be altered unless reconfiguring the hardware on purpose The default is Single Power with fan 3 e Buffer Segment Size Setup BUFFER SEGMENT 8KB CH 16KB CH 32KB CH 64KB CH SIZE 64KB CH 128KB CH 256KB CH 512KB CH DVT10T2 Set up buffer segment size per drive channel This is the size of data block for one command For large sequential data access the bigger size can give better performance On the contrast for random access the smaller size can give better performance e Wait Time of Retry Setup RETRY MAXIMUM TIME 5S 255 10S 5S7 1S 0 1S Setup the interval between drive time out and retry 11S 10 18 is only for testing The actual processing time will take 2 or 3 times of the setting OS might need to setup a longer time out interval because of the longer retry processing on storage system e Sequential List Size Setup SEQUENTIAL LIST SIZE 8 8 16 32 64 128 This is to setup the number of Sequential access stream The system maintains a table of recording Sequential streams lt depends on simultaneous number of sequential streams and size of cache memory e Sequential Read Ahead Multiplier Setup SEQUENTIA
56. speed control and other details for the system are called Background parameters on the contrast to RAID operational parameters described in section 2 4 You can change these parameters as described below from LCD operation panel Web UI is usually recommended for such requirement if accessible ps Please take a memo before you apply to change the default setting Default setting is always recommended unless there is special requirement for the change BIOS AP Inc 2 5 1 Method to setup background parameters Please make sure you understand exactly the purpose that you are changing from the default parameters Product information will be shown first while you go through background parameter setting 1 Press both Mode and Select buttons power up to enter Setting mode ARRAY PARAMETERS SETTING 2 Press the SELECT button instead of MODE to set up RAID operational parameters Firm ware is Firmware version will be displayed Ver x XXX 3 Press the SELECT button Vender ID is ispl BIOS Vendor ID will be displayed 4 Press the SELECT button Product ID is Product ID will be displayed XXXXXXXXXXX 5 Press the SELECT button Serial No ID Serial number of the controller will be XXXXXXXX displayed 6 Press the SELECT button End of Indicate the end of the fixed parameters Fixed Parameter Then if you press the Mode button now you will enter Background Parameter mode You can also get into Background Mode by pr
57. t to a network Connect or reconnect to a wireless wired dial up or VPN network connection Access files and printers located on other network computers or change sharing settings nG Choose homegroup and sharing options Troubleshoot problems Diagnose and repair network problems or get troubleshooting information 2 Navigate to Network and Internet gt Network and Sharing Center DVT10T2 BIOS AP Inc Networking Sharing Connect using ah Broadcom NetXtreme Gigabit Ethemet This connection uses the following items O Client for Microsoft Networks lus Packet Scheduler el File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks wi ntemet Protocol Version 6 TCPIPv6 Intemet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 wi ink Layer Topology Discovery Mapper 1 0 Driver wi Link Layer Topology Discovery Responder Install Uninstall Properties Description Transmission Control Protocol ntemet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks 3 Choose Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP Ipv4 then click Properties button General 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 5 Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 Subnet mask 255 255 Default gateway Obta
58. ter supports UASP on its USB3 ports USB3 can be enabled or disabled only host mode is set to eSATA If host mode is set to Thunderbolt USB3 will be forced to disable state no matter parameter selected The storage device supports division of the configured disk capacity into single or two LUNs by LUN Mode and LUN Size parameters The details explanation and configuration can be found on Section 2 3 Case 1 Single LUN connection default LUN Mode Direct no bias LUN Size Full D Simply connect host eSATA or USB3 cable if enabled from host to the associated port of storage device USB3 cable is included but no eSATA cable inside the package 2 Power on the storage device before turning on host system In case the device was not properly configured then an alarm might be turned on Turn off the device and turn it on again while pressing Mode button Release the Mode button to see if LCD showed RAID Normal 3 Host system should be able to detect the disk immediately Sometimes due to the delay of hard disk initialization you might need to rescan the device to see if the device shown later If you still could not find the connected device you might try to re insert the eSATA or USB3 cable on device or host Please refer to Chapter 3 for volume partition on different operating systems 4 To change host configuration web based management is recommended Please read Chapter 2 for necessary instructions eSATA is treated as a SATA dis
59. xtended Journaled Size Bytes To erase and partition the selected disk choose a layout from the Partition Layout pop up menu set options for each partition and click Apply Options Total Capacity Write Status S M A R T Status Partition Map Scheme 16 TB 16 003 047 882 752 Bytes Read Write Verified Unformatted 4 Input Partition Information as needed 000 K AA gt 20 CO Verify Info Burn Mount E Macintosh HD Ej Macintosh HD 2 16 TB BIOS EM4010TB2 ss Untitled Partition Layout 1 Partition DVT10T2 Disk Description BIOS EM4010TB2 2T010 Media Connection Bus SATA Connection Type External y First Aid Options Partition Map Scheme BIOS EM4010TB2 2T010 Media dh 4 bira Eject Enable Journaling New Image Convert Resize Image Log Erase Partition ff RAID Restore Partition Information Name DVT1 0T2 Mac OS Extended Journaled v Format TB Size 16 00 To erase and partition the selected disk choose a layout from the Partition Layout pop up menu set options for each partition and click Apply The selected partition will be created Revert Apply Total Capacity Write Status S M A R T Status 16 TB 16 003 047 882 752 Bytes Read Write Verified GUID Partition Table DVT10T2 5 Apply partition and confirm Partition Disk Utility File Edit Images Window Help 79 WE 1 EE Wed 5 38PM Q i
60. y Favorites 5 suo sv wel DvPro T10 aa CIA ol BIOS POA a J meh Pager Safety Toos 2 Flash PROM Write Started Please check LCD for result Setup Mode DVPro T10 DVT10B3 2T10 Ver 1 32f Critical Parameters Basic Parameters Additional Parameters Nested Pantao Mail Setup SNMP Setup Logged Data Update Firmware Change Password is Firmupdate Paint internet Sar Qo OE Hr Y 10 02PM Once firmware update is successfully started the screen will show Flash PROM Write Started and front LCD display will show following message Depend on browser the progress bar will be shown such as Chrome DVT10T2 lt DVPro T10 LCD Display Please Wait Firm Updating Firmware is being updated Power off Now Firm Update OK Upon completion LCD message will show Power off Now Please reboot the system to make new firmware effective If the update process failed for any reason the following screen will be shown 2 DYPro T10 Windows Internet Explorer Gi jo El 192 168 50 210 9 S 9 26 Aa Live P le File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Ly Favorites 35 gt El DvPro T10 J mp Pager Safety Toos Y 3 gt BIOS File Format or Transmit Error Ip A Setup Mode DVPro T10 DVT10B3 2T10 Ver 1 32f Critical Parameters Basic Parameters Additional Parameters Network Par
61. y happened on power System halted on Work RAM Error Working area DRAM error Divide or FPP or A zero denominator error Invalid Code Err SYSTEM Error not defined specifically eme SYSTEM System break error oa SYSTEM Exception error occurred on SYSTEM Address exception error DVT10T2 SYSTEM Undefined Trap process error TRAP Error Cache Buffer Manager Cache buffer manager error Host access is disconnected Memory Error Queue Error upon all Cache errors Contact support for necessary actions Error Ox buffer check Buffer Size Data inconsistent while cache Error buffer check Buffer Manager Cache buffer manager error O AA a BIOS AP Inc Extra error code shown on ONE DOWN SYSTEM DOWN Drive error Hardware Error Software Error IDE register read write U undefined command error disk dma time out no pend in exe auto chip busy soft error bad block detected uncorrectable error detected data transfer requested IDE drive busy in start D not found ata address mark not found my M Z Q Disk Time out in write sequence command aborted Time out to data shortage DE drive ready time out unable to find track 0 dummy busy time out or so isk not present in write When ISJjorlZ orlz is appended there is high possibility that drive is failed Please contact technical support before taking any action ZIQ ot Ready in Command other error capacity error Disk Not Ready in command begins dis
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