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1. Storage login lopLinux 3 6 Storage Cruz Dahua2666 login TopLinux 3 0 Storage ttyS0 storage login dh_admin cannot change to home directory Figure 11 1 e Debug command operation Input command help after debug gt you can see an interface is shown as in Figure 11 2 In Figure 11 2 you can see Debug command line provides five command operations Input help after DEBUG gt you can see Debug command list Debug command lien provide five command operations lt gt help Display corresponding information about Debug command Command format help netshow Here you can view current IP address command format netshow netset Reset system IP address Command format netset IP address subnet mask adminpwdset Restore factory default password 888888888888 Command format adminpwdset lt gt reboot Reboot system Command format reboot Please note reset system IP address command netset consists of two command parameter IP address and subnet mask There is no gateway parameter You need to go to web interface to set system default gateway gt 83 ESS3016X User s Manual _ Sg a NCOM v1 02 COM1 115200bps File Options Help IopLinux 3 8 Storage ttySb Dahua20666 login db admin Password warning cannot change to home directory DEBUG gt help help display this message netshow display net config netset set net config eg netset 192 168 080 111 255 255 0 0 a
2. Figure 6 4 62 ESS3016X User s Manual 6 2 SCSI Management 6 2 1 SCSI Setup From iSCSI management to iSCSI setup you can see an interface is shown as below See Figure 6 5 Here you can see there are five iSCSI share devices to provide iSCSI share service One is in host rack and others are in expanding rack1 2 3 4 respectively gt gt gt 5051 Target Name Target Path Share Space G Expand iqn 2006 05 com dahuatech mainR17 2 fdewmain_raid1fimainR1 900 00 Host 0300107232123 qn 2006 05 com dahuatech box4R 12 20 idewbox4_raid12 box4R12 Expand4 300107232201 iqn 2006 05 com dahuatech box4R 14 20 idewbox4_raid14 box4R14 1000 00 Expand4 300107232303 iqn 2006 05 com dahuatech box3R11 20 fdewbox3_raid11 box3R11 Expand3 300107232710 iqn 2006 05 com dahuatech box2R16 20 fdewboxe_raid18 box2R18 1300 00 Expand 300107232747 iqn 2006 05 com dahuatech mainR16 2 idevimain_raid16 mainR16 0300116201523 iqn 2006 05 com dahuatech box1R6 203 00116201640 fdewbox1_raid6 box1R6 1390 00 Expand iqn 2006 05 com dahuatech box2R19 20 fdewbox2 raid19 box2R19 1660 00 Expand 300116201721 iqn 2006 05 com dahuatech box3R9 203 00116201757 fdewbox3_raid9 box3R9 Expand3 iqn 2006 05 com dahuatech mainR15 2 fdewimain_raid15imaink15 0300116231731 iqn 2006 05 com dahuatech box1R1 200 80527093104 fdewibox1_raid2 box1R1 3250 00 Expand1 iqn 2006 05 com dahuatech box3R10 20 fdewbox3_raid10 box3R10 Expand3 0805270956
3. Figure 3 7 e In Figure 3 7 enable Raid5 mode and then click next button You can see an interface is shown as in Figure 3 8 Note You can click back button to return to previous interface System can memorize administer operation The next time when you log in as admin from guide to Raid5 mode system automatically goes to next page In that page click next button System 20 ESS3016X User s Manual pops up a warning dialogue box to warn you Please click Yes button to continue Now you can see an interface is shown as in Figure 3 8 In Figure 3 8 you can see there are three Raid5 groups and each of them consists of five disks You can see there is storage pool in each group also You can click back button to return to previous interface Click cancel button system automatically removes all storage pool and Raid5 device you just created and then goes back to guide main interface See Figure 3 7 Pool Name Type Status Member Disk Total Space G wo md mdz raids clean degraded recovering disk15 diski 2 disk disks 931 54 0 0 202 disk3 wa rnod1 md raids clean degraded recovering disk14 diski 1 dek disks 431 54 0 0 2 93Mi disk a rmaD mdd raids clean degraded recovering disk13 disk10 disk disk 431 54 0 0 3 02 MiS disk Hote Mow the raids mode is working this may need some hours please waitfor easy Please go to the next step if yo uwantto goto create share folders Next Figure 3 8 e In Fi
4. O Search Ub Folders History We H wv e ER E 10 6 5 88 Pu TETE F PE F Address H F Pai E hr Open SZ a 10 cai i eal plore 10 6 5 88 Sei 1 10 6 5 88 ftp Map Network Drive Create Shortcut Properties Figure 9 2 75 ESS3016X User s Manual System pops up the following dialogue box See Figure 9 3 You can select drive symbol A Z and then click finish button Map Network Drive E xl Windows can help vou connect to a shared network Folder and assign a drive letter to the connection so that you can access the folder using My Computer Specify the drive letter For the connection and the Folder that you want bo connect to Drive Folder uge see E Browse Example server share MW Reconnect at logon Connect using a different user name Create a shortcut to a Web Folder or FTP site Back Cancel Figure 9 3 3 View local PC disk Open my computer you can see network driver is not empty which means the map network drive is successful See Figure 9 4 My Computer File Edit wiew Favorites Tools Help de Back mp A search Lo Folders history We lx e ER Address EI My Computer y CG 31 Floppy Local Disk CH TOOLS Di Removable ftp op fos Disk Ex 10 6 5 My Computer Select an ikem to view its description Control Panel Displays the files and Folders an Your computer See al
5. 3 4 3 2 Edit Storage Pool In Figure 3 29 click edit button the interface is shown as in Figure 3 31 Here you can view all share folder information in current storage pool If there is malfunction problem umount you can view the corresponding remove button Note CIFS means SAMAB share mode and ftp means FTP share mode gt gt gt Pool gt gt gt Edit Pool Detailed Pool Information Pool Mame vo Component Device dek Total Spacerci 296 Leed Spacers 258 All LV informations on the storage pool SN LV Name Total Space LV Status 1 sab 258 Unknown O Remove L_Save_ Figure 3 31 3 4 3 3 Remove Storage Pool The remove operation consists of the following two situations You can refer to Figure 3 29 e Click remove button if there is no share folder in the storage pool You can see a dialogue box pops up if there is a share folder You need to delete share folder first and then remove the storage pool 35 ESS3016X User s Manual 3 5 SCSI Management SCSI is to provide iSCSI share service for you 3 5 1 SCSI Configuration The iSCSI configuration interfa Here you can see the following ce is shown as in Figure 3 32 information Current system has three iSCSI share devices We take the first iSCSI share d evice for an example The iSCSI share device name is ign 2006 05 com dahuatec DVRch 20071 108195910 among which DVRch1 is you self defined share folder name e The share folder target pat
6. In Figure 5 4 you can set the following items e Input iSCSI share device name DVRch4 Oo Set iSCSI total space 200G e Select one storage pool to create iSCSI share device Pool e Select valid user for iSCSI share device If you do not check a valid user here In the future when you load iSCSI share device you do not need to input user name and password Click save button Target Name D Rch4 Configuration Space 6 Device Name Total Space G Used Space G Target Path pool 094 27 10 00 Cl admin _ quest Huser Juser2 Valid User Ifyou dont select any valid user there is no need to input accessing user s na me and password Figure 5 4 59 ESS3016X User s Manual 6 ESS3015A Unlike those internet intelligent storage devices such as ESS3016X ESS3015A applies to extend network intelligent storage capacity 6 1 ESS3015A ESS3016X Disk rack connects to HBA via miniSAS cable HBA connects to ESS3016X internet intelligent storage device via PCI or PCI X slot You can refer to Figure 6 1 a ESS3015A FSS3401 5X ESS3015A Figure 6 1 One ESS3016X device can connect to two HBA and one HBA can connect to two ESS3015A devices One ESS3015A can install 15 SATA disks So ESS3015A device can effectively extend ESS3016X internet intelligent storage device capacity In this chapter we talk about how to extend ESS3016X internet intelligent storage device Though ESS3015A disk enclosure is an exten
7. Start Stop O Restart iSCSI Configuration Service Status Start O Stop O Restart CMS Configuration Service Status Start O stop O Restart Figure 3 42 3 6 3 1 SAMBA Configuration Enable SAMBA service check start item and then click set button Disable SAMBA service Check stop item and then click set button Restart SAMBA service Check restart item and then click set button 3 6 3 2 NFS Configuration Enable NFS service check start item and then click set button Disable NFS service check stop button and then click set button Restart NFS service check restart button and then click set button 3 6 3 3 FTP Configuration Enable FTP service check start item and then click set button Disable FTP service check stop button and then click set button Restart FTP service check restart button and then click set button 3 6 3 4 SCSI Configuration Enable iSCSI service check start item and then click set button Disable SCSI service check stop button and then click set button Restart iSCSI service check restart button and then click set button 3 6 3 5 CMS Configuration Enable CMS service check start item and then click set button Disable CMS service check stop button and then click set button Restart CMS service check restart button and then click set button 3 Status Management Status management is to view system log system status and system upgrade 3 1 Log Review 44 ESS3016X User s Manual
8. Using status Type Channel Disk Disk Spaces Group Using status Type HA HA HA HA HA disk2 466 running used HEPT25050GL4380 NA HA NA HA HA 466 running ST 35006308 233 running ST32 5031205 466 running STS5006 3054 298 running ST 332062054 149 running 5131608155 HA HA dh HA HA HA A HA HA HA da HA HA HA E HA HA HA A HA HA HA i HA HA HA HA HA Add Hotspare e Figure 3 21 3 4 1 1 HDD S M A R T information When disk channel number is blue it means current channel disk is available Now you can view disk S M A R T information Click one channel number you can go to the following S M A R T information interface See Figure 3 22 It includes the following items eo Channel e Read error Boot up eo Reallocated 28 ESS3016X User s Manual O Seek error e Boot up e Correct eo Temperature o Rate In the following interface there are three buttons return detail information initialization See Figure 3 22 e Back You can click it to go to previous interface e Initialization it is to initialize the disk Disk initialization is going to remove all data in current disk So do not use it causally unless there is a must e Detail information You can click it to view more detail information in a new interface Click return button you can go back to Figure 3 21 Channel Result Read error Spin up Reallocated sector Seek error Boot up Calibration Temperature 2 99 6 970 100 36 50630 100 97 NA 3
9. ground end Use special 1000M cable if your environment is 1000M 1 2 5 Boot up and Shut down 1 2 5 1 ESS3016X Please follow the steps listed below to boot up the device See Figure 1 4 e Connect the power cable to the system e Click the device power button to boot up the system You can see power indication light becomes yellow and all channel read write indication lights flashed once Now the boot up completed If it is your first time to boot up system you need to set network operation system manually 1234567189 et a D Figure 1 4 SN Name Function O S O If there is error in one of the three alarm sockets the light becomes red If there is alarm from the system fan the light becomes red If there is alarm from the system temperature the light becomes red ESS3016X User s Manual NETb It is network data channel b indication light The yellow light flashes if the network port is working properly 5 NETa It is network data channel a indication light The yellow light flashes if the network port is working properly The blue light flashes when current channel is reading or writing data Indication Light It becomes yellow after you connect device to the power RESET Click this button to reboot system After connected the device to the power click it to boot up the device 10 HDD Power The yellow light flashes when connect the HDD channel to the power Indication Indication If you want
10. 14 please follow the steps below e Select one storage pool to create a share folder such as pool Input SAMBA share folder name DVRch6 Set share folder total soace 100G Input share content description data from DVR channel 6 Select a valid user such as user1 If there is no valid user any user can access current share folder Enable SAMBA share service Enable SAMBA read write right Enable NFS share service Click save button 53 ESS3016X User s Manual Share Share Folder Configuration Share Manage Pool name CE Free Space G 884 27 P FTP Share Directory DVRch6 E Share Space 6 100 Share Description Data from IVR channel 6 gt Service SAMBA Configuration share Enable Disable Read rite Bu O Read only E adrnin L quest isen luserz Ifyou dont select a valid user all Users will have accessing permission NFS Configuration Share Enable Disable Readirite Ory O Read only Valid IP E v FTP Configuration Share 6 Enable O Disable Figure 4 14 4 2 1 6 Enable share service From share to service In Figure 4 15 you can enable SAMBA service and then click set button SAMBA Configuration Service Status Start O stop O Restart NFS Configuration Service Status Start Stop Restart FTP Configuration Service Status Start O Stop O Restart iSCSI Configuration Service Status Start stop O Restart CMS Configuration
11. 465 76 running Add 3 disk 232 89 running Add 4 disks 232 89 running Add 5 disk3 232 89 running Add bi disk11 465 76 running Add T dek 232 89 running Add H dek 233 76 running Add H diski4 465 76 running C Add 10 disk15 233 76 running J Ade 11 disk10 232 89 running Add Figure 3 26 1 RAID 5 Remove disk You can max remove one disk The data will not be damaged and the RAID 5 device runs properly Errors may occur if you remove more than one disk Important Do not remove disk casually especially when the RAID is synchronizing If you find one of the RAID has a problem and need to be removed please remove it first and then open the chassis cover to dismanile the disk Insert disk this operation is also forbidden during the synchronization process You need to remove one disk if you want to insert a new one RAID begins new synchronization after inserting a new one The data in the disk will not be lost 2 RAID1 Remove disk You can max remove one disk The data will not be damaged and the RAID 1 device runs properly Errors may occur if you remove more than one disk Important Do not remove disk casually especially when the RAID is synchronizing If you find one of the RAID 1 has a problem and need to be removed please remove it first and then open the cover to dismantle the disk 32 ESS3016X User s Manual Insert disk this operation is also forbidden during the synchronization process You need to
12. Enable O Disable ReadMWrite RV Read only Walid IP 0 6 0 0 Im w FIP Configuration Share Enable O Disable Figure 4 16 4 2 3 FTP Share Creation 55 ESS3016X User s Manual From the above processes you can see FTP share creation steps are difference from SAMBA share creation and NFS share creation There is no need for you to create a user because there is only one FTP user ftpuser Its user name is ftpuser and password is 111111111111 For security reasons please modify your password after you first log in Here wed like to talk about the step four share configuration and the step five FTP configuration See Figure 4 17 Administrator logs in Create RAID device Create storage pool Share configuration FTP configuration Enable share configuration Figure 4 17 FTP share folder configuration In Figure 4 18 you need to configure the following information 1 From the dropdown list select the pool name such as pool 2 Input share directory such as DVRch7 3 Set share space such as 50G 4 You can input description information such as data from DVR channel 7 It is an optional item You can leave it in blank 5 Disable SAMBA service 6 Disable NFS service 7 Enable FTP service 8 Click save button ESS3016X User s Manual Share Folder Configuration Pool name Free SpacefGi 884 27 share Directory Share Space G Share Description SAMBA Configuration Share O Enable Disa
13. Hondo yes 1000Mbis 11901 0 0 0 0 0 0 A DD Route SU yes 1000Mbrs 11901 0 0 0 U 0 1000 6MB eth yes 1000Mbis 0 0 0 O 0 0 1000 0 0mMB interface Link Speed RX packets Errors Dropped Overruns Frame RX bytes bond yes 1000Mmbs 9443701 0 0 0 0 562 6MB ethd ves 1O000Mb s G4 4270355 0 0 0 0 562 6MB eth ves TOOOMBss 969 0 0 0 0 52 58 Figure 3 17 3 3 1 3 Remove binding If you want to remove the network card binding please click the remove binding button in Figure 3 15 Now you can see an interface is shown as in Figure 3 18 These two cards are displayed respectively The independent network card etho information is the same as previous binding information If you want to view network card detailed information please click status button The interface is similar to Figure 3 17 If you want to configure the network card please click corresponding edit button The interface is similar to Figure 3 16 gt gt gt Network Network Interface IP Netmask Gateway MAC Bind Include LAN Status Edit Down Bind P Network ethO 1012 515 255 255 0 0 10 12 01 00 30 48 95 0c 56 no ett HA gt Moute eth HA HA HA 00 30 48 95 0c 57 NO eth HA Figure 3 18 3 3 1 4 Binding the network card Click the Up binding button in Figure 3 18 you can go to the following interface See Figure 3 19 Please select two network cards first and then input IP address subnet mask and default gateway Click OK button you can complete the binding setup 26 ESS3016X
14. Othenvise You need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings C 3 Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address Subnet mask Default gateway Use the following ONS server addresses Prefered ONS server Alternate ONS server Figure 2 1 2 2 2 Network Connection Test In DOS environment input the command ping 192 168 0 111 So as to check your network 13 ESS3016X User s Manual 2 2 3 Get IP Address Please follow the steps below to set device P address 2 2 3 1 Input IP address Open IE browser input http 192 168 0 111 default IP address you can see the login interface See Figure 2 2 User Vame i Storage Sea Re fill infermet intelligence Surveillance Storage Password Figure 2 2 2 2 3 2 Log in System user name is admin and password is 888888888888 Admin is the system administrator account and has the highest priority For security reasons please modify your password after first login At least 12 digit 2 2 3 3 Go to edit interface In the main interface from network to network and then click edit button See Figure 2 3 System P NetWork Share Status gt gt gt Hetwork Network Interface IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway MAC address gt Network bondo 192 168 0114 255 255 0 0 10 6 01 00 05 da 00 37 80 gt Route Figure 2 3 2 2 3 4 Input setup The edit interface is shown as in Figure 2 4 Here you c
15. PC to use the file or peripheral devices of another PC It is mainly used in UNIX platform ISCSI It is a abbreviation for internet small computer system interface It is an internet protocol standard in Ethernet It is an SCSI instruction set for hardware to be used in IP protocol layer Generally y speaking iSCSI can realize SCSI protocol in the IP network to realize router option in high speed 1000M Ethernet FTP It is an abbreviation for file transfer protocol It is a protocol of the TCP IP protocol group It is to transfer file from one PC to another while it has no relationship with PC OS location and connection type CIFS It is an abbreviation for Common Internet File System CIFS is an open and cross platform running mechanism for the user to ask for file or print service from the server lt is a standard server message block SMB protocol widely used in personnel PC and work station Management status It is a device status when controller configure device via web Actually when there is no error or damage device shall be always in management status Working status It is a device status when controller access HDD via network System is ready to use after you configure correctly in accordance with this user s manual Some non device error Such as configuration error hot swap error may result in device failure You can configure again to boot up the device But data loss may occur during this process HDD error will affect the
16. Service Status Start O stop O Restart Figure 4 15 4 2 2 NFS Share Creation 54 ESS3016X User s Manual The steps are similar to create SAMBA share There are some difference in share folder configuration chapter 4 2 1 5 and enable share service chapter 4 2 1 6 Here we just introduce NFS share folder configuration 4 2 2 1 Configure NFS share folder The interface is shown as in Figure 4 16 Here you can set the following items From the dropdown list select one storage pool to create share folder such as pool Input NFS share folder name DVRch7 Set share folder total space 100G Input share description storage data from DVR channel 7 Disable SAMBA share Enable NFS share Set NFS read write rights Valid IP setup Click save button In Figure 4 16 10 6 0 0 means the Linux users of IP addresses ranging from 10 6 0 0 to 10 6 255 255 can access current NFS share folder 16 is a way to represent subnet mask it stands for 255 255 0 0 Note If you have created RAID device and storage pool you can directly create SAMBA or NFS share folder Share Folder Configuration Pool name Free Space G 884 27 Share Directory share SpacerG Share Description SAMBA Configuration share O Enable Disable ReadWvrite Dt O Read only RE adrnin quest user Juser Ifyou dont select a valid user all users will have accessing permission HFS Configuration Share
17. continue Now you can see an interface is shown as in Figure 3 10 System System Farameter User Guide Upgrade Shutdown V Yo YoYoYoY share Dir Pool Name Share description Share size G samba_dir_ vO md Gamba up 431 53 samba_dir_2 va moa Samba_use_ 931 53 samba_dir_3 vo mdb samba_use_3 431 53 Figure 3 10 e In Figure3 10 click next button you can see an interface is shown as in Figure 3 11 Now you can see there are three SAMBA share folders samba_dir_1 samba dir 2 samba_dir_3 22 ESS3016X User s Manual Share Directory Pool Status Total Space G Free Space G Description Edit Delete k Share Manage samba_dir_1 vg migda cifs 931 50 931 47 Samba ue P FTP samba_dir_2 va mds cifs 931 50 931 47 samba use gt Service samba_dir3 wg md6 cifs 931 50 931 47 samba_use_3 Figure 3 11 After the above operation the page of disk manage is shown as below See Figure 3 12 Channel Disk Disk Space gt Status Group Using status Type 1 disk1 465 76 running md2 used WID5000AVJIS 63TRA 2 disk2 465 76 running md3 used HDP 25050GLA380 3 disk3 232 89 running md used WD2500AVBS 63TAA 4 disk4 465 76 running md2 used ST35006305V 5 disk5 232 89 running md3 used WD25004WBS 63TAA 6 disk6 698 64 running mod used HUA721075KL4330 7 disk 232 89 running md2 used WD25004WBS 63TAA 8 disk8 465 76 running md3 used ST3500630S H disk9 232 89 running md used sT3250620N5 10 disk10 931 51 running md2 used HUA 2101 0KLA330 11 disk11 232 89 r
18. eo Time e Time Synchronize Please note the server IP and the device IP shall be in the same section Click update now you can see the system synchronize time with the server You can see the proper dialogue box if there is an error 17 ESS3016X User s Manual Hostname Storage Date 2010 4 jle sel Enable Time 8 wl 84 wls7 el enable Start auto synchronize setting Server Address 20 2 2 101 Time Interval 2 hours Update Now Figure 3 3 3 2 3 User Configuration Click user configuration button you can see the following interface See Figure 3 4 For one user there are two conditions e Administrator it is the admin This user can read write or delete all storage data in current system lt can configure the whole system and set ordinary user share folder rights e Ordinary user it refers to all users except admin Ordinary user such as guest can modify its own password review and save itself operation log read and write in the corresponding folder Please note in ordinary user ftpuser has two IDs It is the ordinary system just like the guest and it is also the default FTP service user Default password O admin 888888888888 O guest 666666666666 o ftouser 111111111111 System d User Name Parameter guest User Guide Upgrade fipuser user Shutdown PageUp 1 Page Down 18 ESS3016X User s Manual Figure 3 4 3 2 3 1 Add User In Figure 3 4 click add button you
19. input and File and output speed applicatio The controller n server design is a database little bit server difficult 67 ESS3016X User s Manual 8 Appendix B Disk Hot Swap Operation Note please implement 3016X internet intelligent storage device when RAID is in working status Hot swap only be operated when RAID is in working status otherwise it may result in data loss in RAID device e Ready status It only applies to RAID1 RAID5 e g these disk groups are in RAID synchronization When disk group are in ready status in the web configuration interface from disk management to RAID configuration you can see the corresponding RAID group status is clean degraded recovering eo Working status it only applies to RAID1 RAID5 It is a RAID status after synchronization When disk group are in ready status in the web configuration interface from disk management to RAID configuration you can see the corresponding RAID group status is clean degraded recovering Degraded status It only applies to RAID1 RAID5 e g the working RAID disk group status after hot swap a disk When RAID is in degraded status in the web configuration interface from disk management to RAID configuration you can see the corresponding RAID group status is clean degraded Operation example The RAID5 and RAID1 have the same hot swap operation steps Now we take RAID5 as an example In 3016X internet intelligent storage de
20. to design use and configure Low HDD use efficient High storage cost In soft RAID1 mode performance descends gravely 66 Financing statistics and data base financing system Need high maintena nce work ESS3016X User s Manual High read transmission speed Medium write speed Considerable low ECC HDD data occupation Synchronization After creating RAID or RAID5 before using system needs to read write the HDD at a fixed speed and adopts an algorithm to calculate This process is so called synchronization During the synchronization system performance speed is very low Storage pool it is a virtual logic device It can consist of several HDDs and RAID group It is a main way to realized virtual storage Share folder Local PC access the top path of the share storage space You can create remove authenticate and set valid user at the storage device User is only allowed to operate folder and file performance in the under layer According to different share protocols it can be divided into SAMBA share folder NFS share folder and FTP share folder SAMBA it is MS network communication protocol software suitable for UNIX Its core is SMB server message block protocol SMB is a client server protocol User can access share file system printer and other resources in the server via this protocol NFS It is an abbreviation for network file system lt is a distribution file system It can allow the local
21. to turn off unit power please follow the following steps e In web interface select option to shut down the system o Please wait until the blue HDD read write light becomes off e Click PWR button to shut down the system 1 2 5 2 ESS3015A Please refer to Figure 1 5 for ESS3015A rear panel information 12345 67 8 9 Figure 1 5 SN Name Function 1 On off After connecting to power you can click this button to boot up the button system PWR LED Here is to display system has connected to power or not 3 Host LED The connection to the host is proper or not The light is orange if the connection is normal It becomes red when HDD power alarm occurs LED It becomes red when system fan alarm occurs ESS3016X User s Manual RG SE KE lt becomes red when system power alarm occurs LED RESET Click this button to reboot system Channel The light flashes when current channel is reading or writing data read write LED Channel The light turns on when you connect current channel to power power LED Here we just introduce the situation when you connect ESS3015A to ESS301 6X Please follow the steps listed below to boot up the system e Connect the device to the power e Connect the data cable to the unit e Boot up the unit skip this step if unit has boot up e Click unit power button to boot up ESS3015A You can see HDD channel read write light becomes red and then begin scanning o Please wait until the scan compl
22. you can see the RAID status information See Figure 8 6 Channel Disk Disk Space G Status Group Using status Type 1 disk 298 09 running mad Used 5133206205 A disk3 465 76 running mod Used 5135006305 3 diskd 465 76 running mdd Used 571350063054 Figure 8 6 8 from disk to RAID you can view the RAID device status after hot swap See Figure 8 7 The RAID status after hot swap is the same with that before hot swap Name Type Status Member Disk Total Space G Edit Delete mdd raids clean degraded disk diska disk4 094 27 Figure 8 7 Now you can refer to the following part for inserting a new disk Hot insert disk example Note The hot insert operation only applies to the disk group that has been hot swapped It is to guarantee data safety 1 In web configuration interface from disk configuration to disk configuration you can see the following information See Figure 8 8 71 ESS3016X User s Manual Channel Disk Disk Space G Status Group Using status Type 1 disk 298 09 running mad Used 5133206205 A diska 465 76 running mod Used 5135006305 3 diskd 465 76 running mdd Used 571350063054 Figure 8 8 2 Insert the disk directly to the idle disk channel of 3016X internet intelligent storage and memorize the disk channel name such as disk1 In this example we are going to insert the disk1 that just was removed From disk management to disk information you can review disk information before hot swap And then check disk informatio
23. 016X User s Manual e If current RAID has been used there is a storage pool but there is no share folder Click remove button you can see system pop up a dialogue to warn you You need to remove storage pool and then remove the RAID group e lf current RAID has been used there is a storage pool and there is share folder Click remove button you can see system pop up a dialogue box to warn you You need to delete share folder and storage pool first and then you can remove the RAID group 3 4 3 Storage Pool Configuration In storage pool interface you can see the following interface See Figure 3 29 Here you can view the following information Storage pool name Member device Total space Used space Edit Delete gt gt gt Pool Component Device Total Vols Used Volc Exit Delete disks 295 256 Figure 3 29 3 4 3 1 Add Storage Pool In Figure 3 29 click add button you can see the following interface See Figure 3 30 Here you can select RAID device RAID5 RAID1 RAIDO single disk such as disk disk combination such as sdg sdh to create a storage pool Click save button after creating storage pool device Note For storage pool device RAID1 RAID5 is recommended 34 ESS3016X User s Manual gt gt gt Pool gt gt gt Create pool Pool Name Test_pool For example the storage name is storage_pool Device Name Total Vol gt Status Select Disk mdi 466 active disk7 298 active Figure 3 30
24. 1 PASSED Note The SMART Attribute Threshold ls A Normalized Value The Value ls The Larger The Better If The Attribute Value Is Smaller Than The Threshold Value The Disk Is In Unstable State Detail info gt gt gt Initialize Figure 3 22 3 4 1 2 Add hot spare disk In Figure 3 21 click add hot swap disk button you can see an interface is shown as in Figure 3 23 Here you can view idle disk list You can click the select button to select the hot spare disk Then you can click save button to exit Please note one device can max have four hot spare disks Add hot spare disks SN Disk Disk Space G Disk Status select 1 disk3 932 running Fi Figure 3 23 3 4 1 3 Remove hot spare disk In Figure 3 21 click remove hot spare disk button you can see an interface is shown as in Figure 3 24 29 ESS3016X User s Manual Please note all the disks in the list are hot spare disks You can click the select button and then click save to remove the hot spare disk The specified disk now becomes idle Remove hot spare disks SN Disk Disk Space G Disk Status select 1 disk9 466 running v Figure 3 24 3 4 2 RAID Configuration Click RAID button you can see an interface is shown as in Figure 3 25 Here you can see the following information RAID name Type RAID5 RAIDO RAID1 Status such as synchronization or synchronization speed Member disk Total space Unit G The RAID consists of three statuses cle
25. 3 Click export button system pops up the following interface See Figure 3 44 Click save button and specify the path You can download the logs to your local PC Please note administrator can export and review all logs ordinary user can only review and export the operation logs of his own Max log amount is 1000 System will automatically overwrite the previous log files once the log exceeds 1000 items 45 3 7 2 Service Status ESS3016X User s Manual File Download Do you want to open or save this file Mame 20070928141941 log Type Text Document 42 6 KB From 10 6 5 858 While files from the Internet can be useful some files can potentially bam pour computer If you do not trust the source do not open or save this file What s the risk Figure 3 44 Click service status you can see an interface is shown as in Figure 3 45 In Figure 3 45 host IP address 10 6 5 49 is accessing SAMBA share folder Here you can also see accessing time Client 10 6 4 495 10 64 49 3 7 3 Resume Access Directory Access Time samba 2007 41 7 13 05 40 smbnfs Z007 11 13 05 46 Figure 3 45 Resume interface is shown as in Figure 3 46 This function allows you to export the configuration file and then send back the file to the engineer to analyze the error reason Export Config Resume Default Config C Resume all config Resume User config Resume Network config Cl Resume SAMBAINFS FTP config O Resu
26. 53 iqn 2006 05 com dahuatech box4R13 20 idewbox4_raid13 box4R13 1000 00 Expand4 080527095930 Figure 6 5 e Add iSCSI Share Setup Before you create iSCSI share setup you need to create a storage pool first In Figure 6 5 click add button you can see an interface is shown as below See Figure 6 6 Here you need to input the following five items e Target name e Configuration space G e Location You can select from the dropdown list e Target path You can select from the following options Valid user there are two situations 63 ESS3016X User s Manual lt There is valid user You can select either of them or both of them The next time when you load SCSI share you need to input account name and password lf you have enabled two users you just input either of them to log in lt gt There is no valid user you do not need to input account name and password if you have not selected a valid user here In Figure 6 6 you can see the following information You are going to create an iSCSi share device its name is test This iSCSI share device total capacity is 60G Select host system map all storage pool in host rack This iSCSI share device is created in host and its storage pool name is main_raid17 This storage pool capacity is 1863 04G and used capacity is 900G gt gt gt 50351 gt gt gt Add configuration Target Name Test Configuration SpacelG 60 Location Host Device Name Total Sp
27. Click log view button you can see the following interface See Figure 3 43 Log search consists of three modes e Search all logs click search button you can see all logs e Search the recent logs input log amount you want to view in the and then click search button Please note system take current time as starting time e Search the log during the specific time period You can input a time period in the interface to search the log you want to view e System also supports log export function Log retrieval Retrieve all 2 Retrieve former 0 Record a O Retrieve from Date 2007 11 19 20074 11 el 19 e Export Time 2007 11 19 15 20 00 2007 11 19 15 19 59 2007 11 19 15 19 49 2007 11 19 15 19 46 2007 11 19 15 01 14 2007 11 19 15 01 13 2007 11 19 15 01 06 2007 11 19 15 01 06 2007 11 19 15 01 05 2007 11 19 15 00 55 Operator admin admin admin admin admin admin admin admin admin admin Content Restart the nfs service Restart the samba service Modify the share file configuration Modify the share confiqur ation of nisimntipoo cal Add the mount directory of fpvhometipusercai Restart the nfs service Restan the samba service Modify the share file configuration Restart the nfs service Restart the samba service Modify the share file configuration Modify the share contigur ation of sambaysmntpoolicai Pageulp 1 2 3 Page Down Figure 3 4
28. Disable FTP share In share configuration interface click the edit button of the share folder you want to delete You can go to edit interface Select disable FTP share and then click save button See Figure 3 38 Note When it is in multiple share modes you can use either or all of the methods to disable share Delete share folder completely In share configuration interface See Figure 3 34 select the item from the share list and then click corresponding delete button The folder will be deleted permanently 3 6 2 FTP Configuration Click FTP configuration the interface is shown as in Figure 3 41 Here you can view FTP configuration information You can set FTP share folder delete FTP share folder In Figure 3 41 you can see the following information Transmission speed unit KB is 1000 IP connected amount each IP only allows 2 connections Total connection amount is 64 Please note When transmission speed is OKB it stands for there is no transmission limit Transmission speed 1008 kB Total Connection Amount Figure 3 41 3 6 3 Service Management From share to service you can see the following interface See Figure 3 42 Here you can enable disable or start SAMBA NFS FTP iSCSI service 43 lt gt gt ESS3016X User s Manual SAMBA Configuration Service Status Star O Stop O Restart NFS Configuration Service Status start stop O Restart FTP Configuration Service Status
29. ESS3016X Internet Intelligent Storage User s Manual ESS3016X User s Manual Table of Contents 1 FEATURES AND iFUNCTIONS sitiar 7 1 1 See AAA A A II ee ae 7 LAT ES93016X PA So e a REO es 7 Ata ES SIMA O OS 7 1 2 cl E E E E E ses ceanunteesecesests 8 A e te e E 8 AS BO A e E 8 TAS ADO EE e ee ita cites 8 e e leien Ee EE 9 125 Boor upand SMUT GOW ines Ee 10 Z SS TEMOPERATON usd 13 2 1 HE sc o EE 13 2 2 NGI WORK SOU AP A A cee ie avec 13 Zeal SEL COMIOIEr IP AGOICSS eebe E 13 Zee A glaten NEE 13 223 o A ey ee Cn ne ee en nee ee ee ne ee 14 2 3 5 6101 1 0 DEVICE EE 14 3 ESo3016X WEB CONFIGURATION scr 16 3 1 WV SDs OG IM EE 16 3 2 EE Ee En E 16 3 2 1 DISpPlay System MOMO E 16 See rarameler Contigua 17 223 USE A la ales 18 ei AQUI o aa 20 ESS3016X User s Manual A 90 Ad EE 23 O SEI 24 3 3 NetWork Management ai 24 Seo INGIWORK GON Igual matado di 24 332 ROQUE ele Le e EE 27 3 4 DISK dl e E E 28 Sal DIS DIS A li ld 28 ateo AAI Con Ml OM e a 30 S43 Storage FOO CON IU ION ai As 34 3 5 Rei or Eons SN RAST RPT ET ere Ae one ear 36 B54 IS Col COMUN a RS A 36 3 6 Ac A aaa ES aE 37 SGA SN ECONA ten 38 302 EE 43 269 Sence Management 43 3 7 Status lee 44 San LOO REVIEW PO PU A o A 44 A ES A II II E ee ne ee 46 Sho AAN 46 3 8 FREDOOW SIU COW EE 47 4 CREATE ESS3016X DEVICE NAS SHARE ci 48 4 1 Quickly Create NAS Share POCOS Cece tiene nee ae ees 48 4 2 NAS share EXAM IG ricco cece eee as 48 A
30. Extension Function Max support 2 ESS3015A total 46 HDDS Altitude 60m 3000m Unit Weight Exclude HDD 33Kg Certificate and Security China Compulsory Certificate Support on line update 1 1 2 ESS3015A Specifications Specification CC ESS301SA 10 80 Non condensation 100V 240V 10 60Hz 50Hz Whole unit power consumption Below 240W 15 SATA HDDs 7 ESS3016X User s Manual 300W 1 1 redundancy Support on line replacement Quality 22 29Kg Certificate China Compulsory Certificate External interface RS232 serial port Three network interfaces Normal Open Normal Close relay output HDD Support Max 15 HDDs Support hot swap 1 2 Installation 1 2 1 Preparation Before installation please prepare the following items eo SATA HDD e Tools for HDD installation e Network cable 1 2 2 Set Device lf you want to configure setup please follow the steps listed below eo HDD installation Please refer to chapter 1 2 3 e Connect power cable and network cable Please refer to chapter 1 2 4 e Boot up device and check self diagnosis is OK or not Please refer to chapter 1 2 5 1 2 3 HDD Installation You can use the HDD bracket in the chassis to install HDD First pull out HDD bracket from the front panel Second remove the bar that fixes the HDD bracket Third use four screws to fix one HDD in the HDD bracket firmly The unit is shown as in Figure 1 1 In the following figure you can view HDD serial
31. ID6 Besided it has some basic RAID combination groups such as RAID10 RAIDO and RAID1 RAID 50 RAID 0 and RAID 5 Here is a comparison between RAID 0 RAID 1 RAID 5 In this manual we call RAID5 RAID 1 RAIDO as RAID5 device RAID1 device and RAID O device respectively RAIDO RAIDO is so called Striped Disk Array without Fault Tolerance It represents the highest storage performance in RAID level RAIDO is to read write continue data in several HDD So system data query will be performed in several HDDs at the same time RAID1 It is also called Mirror or mirroring lts aim is to maximally guarantee data safety and restorable RAID1 is to automatically copy user input data fully to other RAID1 HDDs RAID 5 RAIDS does not backup the storage data Instead it will memorize data and corresponding verification information to HDDs of RAID5 The data and verification information will be backed up in different HDDs respectively When data in one of the HDDs is damaged system can use the rest data and corresponding verification information to restore the lost data RAID Advantage Disadvantage Min HDD Applied Amount zone High read write efficiency poe ee function No verification to occupy No data error Create and tolerance edit video ie Not suitable for harsh environment No verification or restore resources Easy to design use and configure Theoretically It has double speed 100 data redundancy function Easy
32. Intelligence Surveillance Storage Shutdown system Reboot system Figure 3 14 3 3 Network Management In this interface you can set device network card and router in the LAN 3 3 1 Network Configuration Click network configuration button you can see the following interface Here you can view current network card information See Figure 3 15 IP address Subnet mask Default gateway Mac address Binding status Network card name 24 ESS3016X User s Manual eo Member card gt gt gt Network Network Interface IP Netmask Gateway MAC Bind Include LAN Status Edit Down Bind gt Network bondo 10142515 255 255 0 0 10 12 01 00 30 48 95 0c 56 yes eth ethi gt Route Figure 3 15 3 3 1 1 Set network card In Figure 3 15 click edit button in you can see the following interface After your modification please click save button to exit See Figure 3 16 gt gt gt Network gt gt gt Network status Network LAN Interface eil IP Address 10 12 5 15 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Default Gateway 10 12 01 P Network gt Route Figure 3 16 3 3 1 2 Status Click the status button in Figure 3 15 you can view current network card physical connection status and data send out and receive information See Figure 3 17 25 ESS3016X User s Manual gt gt gt Network gt gt gt Network status Network Interface Link Speed TX packets Errors Dropped Overruns Carrier Collisions Txqueuelen TX bytes P Network
33. N SAMBA SHAE Creato ns e e o dd e O 48 a E Onl EE 54 A239 FPS Crean EE 55 5 QUICKLY CREATE ESS3016X DEVICE ISCSI SHARE cccesseeeeeeeeeees 58 3 ESS3016X User s Manual 5 1 Quickly Create ISCSI Share Process 58 5 2 SES Siiale Example RR 58 6 SSO A et ire cetera tate e a ke eel lee aca 60 6 1 EE 60 SD fa Disk Managemen EE i 60 A IR EE WEE 61 6 2 ISCO IMAM len E 63 621 ASC ISI ie aida cua 63 022 andre Management aaa 64 7 APPENDIX A TERMS EXPLANATION cococccocccocccocconaconanonononcnnanenanenarenanannnnns 66 8 APPENDIX B DISK HOT SWAP OPERATION oonmccocccococcnncconcconarenannnannanannnas 68 9 APPENDIX C SAMBA SHARE IMPLEMENTATION IN WINDOWG 15 10 APPENDIX D ISCSI APPLICATION IN MS WINDOWS cscssseessseeeseees 77 11 APPENDIX E COM COMMAND ria ia 83 ESS3016X User s Manual Welcome Thank you for using our internet intelligent storage system This operating manual is designed to be a reference tool for the installation and operation of your system Before installation and operation please read the following safeguards and warnings carefully ESS3016X User s Manual Important Safeguard and Warnings 1 Electrical Safety All installation and operation should conform to your local electrical safety codes We assume no liability or responsibility for all the fires or electrical shock caused by improper handling or installation 2 Installation Keep upward Ha
34. User s Manual gt gt gt Network gt gt gt Bonding Network Select Interfaces etho C Lett IP Address P Network Subnet Mask gt Foute Default Gateway Figure 3 19 3 3 2 Router Configuration From network select router item you can view current router setup Click delete button administrator can delete a router See Figure 3 20 Network Interface IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Delete gt Network bondd 10 6 0 0 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 0 P Route bond 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 6 0 1 Figure 3 20 If network section has changed you may need to modify router setup such as add one router After setting 1 and 2 routers as default network card system default router setup and IP address are varying when network IP address changes e Router 1 This default router setup can guarantee connection between intelligent device and the PC of 10 6 0 0 e Router 2 This default router setup can guarantee connection between intelligent device and the PC out of 10 6 0 0 Za ESS3016X User s Manual 3 4 Disk Management Disk management is to display HDD physical information in the system configure multiple HDDs into RAID group and then create storage pool in the RAID group 3 4 1 Display Disk Information Click display disk information you can see the following interface See Figure 3 21 Here you can review the following information Serial number Channel number Disk Name Space Status Group name
35. _SERVICE 8 Performance Logs ar Software E 2 Device Manager Work F Storage Removable Storage Y Disk Defragmenter SY Disk Management R Services and Application 3 Disk 1 Removable 489 MB Online Partition Healthy EISA Configuration Partition Healthy Partition H 489 MB FAT32 Healthy Active No Media 3 CD ROM 1 DVD 1 No Media gt ME Primary partition Y Extended partition Ml Free space IN Logical drive DOR Figure 10 11 82 ESS3016X User s Manual 11 Appendix E COM COMMAND ESS3016X internet intelligent storage device provides serial port Debug command for administrator It is to help you deal with some situation such as forgetting admin password or IP address abnormal phenomena You can follow the steps listed below 1 Connect ESS3016X device to serial port of PC or industrial computer 2 Configure serial port terminal tools of PC industrial computer 3 Log in as dh_admin and then go to the debug command line interface 4 Debug command operation Here we introduce the step two to step four e Login as dh_admin and then go to the debug command line interface After you finish setting in Figure 11 1 please click Enter button Now system pops up a dialogue box for you to input user name dh_admin and password debug You can see an interface is shown as in Figure 11 1 It is a debug command line interface rai T SSI File Options Help
36. a digest Header digest i CHAP logon information CHAP helps ensure data security by providing authentication between a target and an initiator tring to establish a connection To use it specify the same target CHAP secret that was configured on the target for this initiator User name admin EXEMEXEXENEM Perform mutual authentication To use mutual CHAP specify an initiator secret on the Initiator Settings page and configure that secret on the target Figure 10 7 Map iSCSI of 3016X internet intelligent storage device as local disk 1 Right click my computer icon and then click manage item Select disk management on the left side You can see an interface is shown as in Figure 10 8 80 Computer Management File Action View Window Help ESS3016X User s Manual DoR e mg Ej E Computer Management L Volume Layout Type File System System Tools a ll Event Viewer 4 43 Shared Folders e S Performance Logs ar Software E Device Manager S Work F Sy Storage Removable Storage BS Disk Defragmenter E Woh Management a Services and Application si 3 Disk 1 Removable 489 MB Online Disk 2 Unknown 12 00 GB Not Initialized Partition Partition SIIBM_PRELOAD C Partition Local Users and Gror IBM_SERVICE Partition Partition Partition Basic Basic Basic Basic Basic Basic FAT32 NTFS NTFS FAT32 NTFS 112 00 GB Unallocated Status He
37. ace G Used Space G main_raid15 1863 04 1860 00 O main_raid16 1863 04 1860 00 1863 04 900 00 Target Path Cladmin Cl quest Valid User Ifyou dont select any valid user there is no need to input accessing users na me and password Save Figure 6 6 6 2 2 Share Management 6 2 2 1 Share Setup From share management to share manage you can see an interface is shown as in Figure 6 7 Here you can view SAMBA NFS and FTP share information Here you can go to SAMBA share operation and you can also use this item to add share folder edit share folder and delete share folder 64 ESS3016X User s Manual gt gt gt Share Manage Share P Share Manage gt FTP P Service Figure 6 7 65 ESS3016X User s Manual Appendix A Terms Explanation Here are some terms explanations in this user s manual NAS It is the abbreviation for network attached system It provides user file service via network SATA It is the abbreviation for serial ATA In current released Serial ATA 2 0 data transmission speed can reach 300MB second SATA HDD HDD adopts SATA standard Some leading manufacturers such as Seagate Hitachi have already released SATA HDD RAID It is the abbreviation for redundant array of independent disks It is to combine several independent HDDs physical HDD to form a HDD group logic HDD to provide more storage capacity and data redundancy Now it consists of seven levels ranging from RAIDO to RA
38. althy Active Healthy Healthy System Healthy EISA Configuratio Healthy Healthy 3 cD ROMO DVD D No Media 3 CD ROM 1 SS N gt BE Unallocated PY Primary partition PY Extended partition PY Logical drive Figure 10 8 Computer Management E Fie Action View Window Help 2 In Figure 10 8 click disk 2 and then click initialize disk See Figure 10 9 EES 000808 E Computer Management L Volume Layout Type File System System Tools Event Viewer 43 Shared Folders 6 Local Users and Grou IBM_SERVYICE e S Performance Logs ar Software E 3 H amp Dahua G Partition Partition S IBM_PRELOAD C Partition Partition Partition Status Healthy Active Healthy Healthy System Healthy EISA Configuratio Healthy 2 Device Manager Work F Partition 8 Storage 8 Removable Storage Disk Defragmenter amp Disk Management E Services and Application Healthy lt 3 Disk 1 Removable 489 MB Online Hi 1489 MB FAT32 Healthy Active Properties CD RE pvp o De No Media 3 CD ROM 1 TAI ITA gt BE Unallocated PY Primary partition PY Extended partition PY Logical drive Figure 10 9 3 Right click 12 00GB unallocated and then select new partition See Figure 10 10 81 Computer Management Fie Acton View Window Help e Ame bes ESS3016X Use
39. an degraded recovering clean resyncing and clean You can refer to appendix A for status definition If current RAID device is malfunction the status is inactive RAID1 and RAID5 support data restore function but it becomes usable after synchronization In Figure 3 25 you can get the following information There are four RAID devices device names are md44 md45 md46 md47 and among which md47 is RAIDO device md46 is RAID1 device and others are RAID5 device Md47 has finished synchronization Its status is shown as clean Md46 md45 and md44 are synchronizing Here you can also see synchronization speed and progress For example for md44 it has completed 3 3 and synchronization speed is 3 02MB s Md47 member disks are disk12 disk13 disk14 and disk15 Md46 member disk are disk9 and disk11 Md45 member disk are disk5 disk6 disk7 and disk8 Md44 member disk are disk1 disk2 disk3 and disk4 Md47 total space is 1462 50G Md46 total space is 465 76G Md45 total space is 698 66G Md44 total space is 698 66G 30 ESS3016X User s Manual Please refer to the following content for RAID device space calculation 1 RAID 5 the total amount of N dek N 1 x min capacity among which capacity N stands for the aggregation of the total disk You can refer to the amount displayed on the web 2 RAID 1 the total amount of N disk min capacity among which capacity N stands for the aggregation of the
40. an input your new IP address information Please input your IP address and gateway and then click save button system gt gt gt Network gt gt gt LAN Setup Network LAN Interface bond Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 gt Route Le Default Gateway 10 6 0 1 ca ed Figure 2 4 2 3 Boot up Device 14 ESS3016X User s Manual Open IE browser and input http 10 6 5 47 in the address column 10 6 5 47 is a new IP address you modified after you first logged in Input your user name and password you can log in After you logged in you can see an interface consisting of six parts o System Network Disk ISCSI Share Status 15 ESS3016X User s Manual 3 ESS3016X Web Configuration ESS3016X internet intelligent storage software operation consists of seven parts Web login System management Network management Disk management SCSI management Share management Status management 3 1 Web Login In windows OS open IE browser and then input system IP address Click Enter you can see the following interface See Figure 3 1 User Mame Storage Sea ont Ferme internet E intelligence Surveillance Storage Figure 3 1 Our recommended controller configuration is Windows 2000 XP IE 6 0 or higher 3 2 System Management In this interface you can see the following six parts e Display system information Parameter configuration User management Guide Upgrade Shut down 3 2 1 Display S
41. and password In Figure 3 33 you can see the following information e The created path name is DVRch4 The configuration space is 200G e The iSCSI is created in pool The pool total space is 700G and used space is 35G e iSCSI device valid user is user1 3 5 1 2 Access iSCSI share You need to load iSCSI Initiator software to use iSCSI share function There are two situations e iSCSI has shared valid user when loading an iSCSI share you need to input a valid user name and password e iSCSI does not have shared valid user when loading an iSCSI share you do not need to input a valid user name and password 3 5 1 3 Delete iSCSI share configuration In iSCSI main interface See Figure 3 32 from the share list you can select an iSCSI share device and then click remove button 3 6 Share Management Share management is to configure SAMBA NFS FTP iSCSI share service and control their statuses SAMBA is to provide share service for Windows user NFS is to provide share service for Linux user and FTP is to provide share service for both Windows and Linux users See Figure 3 34 37 ESS3016X User s Manual gt gt Share Manage Share Directory Status Total Space Free Space Description Repair Edit Delete P Share Manage gt FTP P Service DVRCH4 cifs 30 30 DVR Figure 3 34 3 6 1 Share configuration From share to share manage you can see an interface This interface is to display SAMBA NFS and FTP share information Her
42. ble ReadWirite Du Read only Cl adrnin guest user user Valid User tyou dont select a valid user all users will have accessing permission HFS Configuration Share Enable 6 Disable ReadiWrite AY Read only FIP Configuration Share Enable Disable Figure 4 18 FTP configuration In Figure 4 19 you need to set transmission speed connection amount of each IP and total connection amount Note IF there is created RAID device and storage pool you can create SAMBA NFS and FTP share folder directly Transmission speed 1000 KEY Figure 4 19 57 ESS3016X User s Manual 5 Quickly Create ESS3016X Device SCSI Share 5 1 Quickly Create ISCSI Share Process Administrator logs in Create a user Create RAID device Create storage pool SCSI configuration Enable iSCSI share service Figure 5 1 5 2 iSCSI Share Example From the above processes you can see the first four steps are identical with SAMBA share of NAS share creation processes and the sixth step is also similar Here we just talk about the step five ISCSi configuration From iSCSI configuration select iSCSI configuration See Figure 5 2 System Network Disk iscsi Share gt gt FTP Figure 5 2 In Figure 5 3 click add button 58 ESS3016X User s Manual System Network iSCSI Share Ss SC Sal iscsl Target Name Target Path Share Space G Edit Delete k scsi Figure 5 3
43. can see the following interface See Figure 3 5 After input new user information please click save button System goes back to user management interface Please note there are two types of users iSCSI user and SAMBA NFS FTP user For iSCSI user the password length shall be more than 12 digit For SAMBA NFS FTP user there is no such a kind of requirement The iSCSI user can use the SAMBA NFS FTP service and the SAMBA NFS FTP user can use the iSCSI service only if its password is more than or equal to 12 digit Important The user name consists of the character and number The iSCSI user password shall be more than 12 digit gt gt gt User gt gt gt Add user System User Name System Which User ESCH iSCSI users can be used for Samba NFS and FTP service Parameter User Password sesssssseses User Confirm password DEE Guide z Upgrade Shutdown Figure 3 5 3 2 3 2 Edit User password Click edit button of corresponding user you can see the following interface See Figure 3 6 For the administrator you do not need to input old password You just input new password and confirm you can modify a user s password Figure 3 6 19 ESS3016X User s Manual 3 2 3 3 Delete User Select the delete button after the corresponding user system pops up a dialogue box to remind you that you are going to delete a user Click O K button all the information of cur
44. dmin system administrator 8888888888 e guest ordinary user 666666666666 o ftpuser ftp user 111111111111 4 2 1 2 Create system user Here you can create a user such as user1 See Figure 4 5 Sp User gt gt gt Add user System Which User iSCSI iSCSI users can be used for Samba NFS and FTP service Parameter User Password mn gt Le P User b Le gt Confirm password Guide E Upgrade Shutdown Figure 4 5 4 2 1 3 RAID device configuration Here we take RAID5 as an example 49 ESS3016X User s Manual From disk management select RAID configuration See Figure 4 6 Network share Status User User Hame admin Parameter 2 fipuser User 3 quest sulis 4 user Upgrade 5 Usera Shutdown Figure 4 6 And then click add button in Figure 4 7 Disk Name Type Status Member Disk Total Space G Edit Delete P Disk mdd raids clean disk2 disks disk4 diski 094 27 gt RAID gt Pool Figure 4 7 You can see an interface is shown as in Figure 4 8 Here you can select RAID5 device at least four disks 50 ESS3016X User s Manual RAID Type RAIDS LB Disk Disk Space G Type disk 296 09 35733206205 disk 465 76 3735006415 disk 232 89 39732508245 Y disk 232 89 57325082454 SEL C diska 232 89 3732508245 C disk10 232 89 WD25008V8S 63TAA disk11 465 76 WDSOO0AWIS B3TRA diskt2 232 89 WD25008V8S 63TAA disk13 233 76 WO25007D 01NVB4 disk14 465 76 WIDSODOYS 01MPBO C di
45. dminpwdset restore admin password reboot system reboot DEBUG gt Figure 11 2 Here we take netshowas an example In debug command line input netshow and then click Enter button Now you can see an interface is shown as in Figure 11 3 You can see the information after bondO In Figure 11 3 you can see system IP address is 10 6 5 81 Note Netset is to reset system IP address and it has two command parameters parameter 1 is to set the IP address and parameter 2 is subnet mask Since there is no default gateway you need to log in web and then set system default gateway after setting IP address 84 ESS3016X User s Manual NCOM v1 02 COM1 115200bps Fie Options Help reboot system reboot DEBUG gt netshow bond Link encap Ethernet HWaddr 600 05 DA 00 38 1E inet addr 18 6 5 72 Bcast 0 0 0 0 Hask 255 255 0 0 UP BROADCAST RUNNING HASTER MULTICAST HTU 15006 Hetric 1 R packets 2 691 errors dropped 0 overruns fFrame TX packets 31 errors dropped 6 overruns 0 carrier collisions 8 txqgqueuelen Rx bytes 239482 233 8 KiB TX bytes 3873 3 7 KiB Link encap Ethernet HWaddr 600 05 DA 00 38 1E UP BROADCAST RUNNING SLAVE MULTICAST MTU 1500 Hetric 1 Ra packets 2691 errors dropped 8 overruns 8 frame HB TX packets 31 errors dropped 8 overruns 8 carrier collisions 8 tzqueuelen 16000 RX bytes 239482 233 8 KiB TX bytes 3873 3 7 KiB Base address 8x8868 Memory 8 62 66668 8622 8686 Link encap Ethernet HWadd
46. e you can also add edit or delete share folder 3 6 1 1 Add share folder Note Before you adding share folder please create a storage pool first In the interface click add button You can see an interface is shown as in Figure 3 35 It is an interface for you to add share folder Here you can input the following information lt gt Pool name You can select a pool name such as pool from the dropdown list All pools listed here are created and available to use lt gt Share directory name it is the share folder name such as DVRch 4 lt gt Share space here is for you to set share folder space such as 100G lt gt Share description Optional Here you can input description information Data from DVR channel 4 38 ESS3016X User s Manual Share Folder Configuration Pool name Free Spacer 884 27 Share Directory share Spacer Share Description SAMBA Configuration Share Enable Disable ReadiWrite RW O Read only KEE ladrnin quest Y user Juser ifrou dont select a valid user all users will have accessing permission HFS Configuration Share Enable Disable Beamte RW O Read only FIP Configuration Share O Enable 6 Disable Figure 3 35 1 Add SAMBA share In Figure 3 35 1 Set share folder information 2 Enbale SAMBA share and then disable NFS and FTP share 3 Read write right setup lt gt Read only all accessing users can read current folder o
47. eted If you want to turn off unit power please follow the steps listed below e Shut down the unit first e Click the PWR button of the ESS3015A to shut down the device Warning Do not shut down the ESS3015A directly or unplug the data cable when host is running it may result in RAID setup and data loss You need to reboot the host to restore RAID and data 12 ESS3016X User s Manual 2 System Operation 2 1 Preparation Work e 10 100Mbps or 1000Mbps Ethernet hub or switcher e Controller of the following configuration Windows 2000 XP IE 6 0 Ethernet connection e Check the real panel cable layout is O K or not Power cable network card and etc 2 2 Network Setup internet intelligent default network setup is shown as below e IP 192 168 0 111 eo Gateway 192 168 0 1 e Subnet mask 255 255 0 0 Admin password 888888888888 To configure 3016X internet intelligent storage device you need to set controller IP first 2 2 1 Set Controller IP Address Right click My Network Places select property And then right click local connection and then click property double click internet protocol TCP IP In Internet protocol interface see Figure 2 1 you can modify IP setup and then click O K button Please note controller IP and device IP shall be in the same network section Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties Aix General Tou can get IF settings assigned automatically if pour network supports thie capability
48. gure 3 8 click next button System pops up a warning dialogue box to warn you Please click Yes button to continue Now you can see an interface is shown as in Figure 3 9 Please select NAS service and SAMBA item In this interface you can enable iSCSI or NAS share For NAS share you can select more than one item Since we are going to create Raid5 mode here we enable SAMBA service You can click back button to return to previous interface Click cancel button system automatically removes all storage pool and Raid5 device you just created and then goes back to guide main interface See Figure 3 7 21 System System Parameter User Guide Upgrade Shutdown VOY e e e e ESS3016X User s Manual Share configuration mode option iSCSI Service Mote SCSI has high accessing speed and good stabilization and can be used in UniwyVvindows OS NAS Service Mote Samba has good security and high accessing speed and can be used in UNIAAindows Oz O NFS Mote MFS is used for UNIX share folders has good reliability and security Ol FTP Mote FTP is used in INTERNET and can be used in UNIAAMindows OG thas high speed and good stability Hote Mow the storage paal is created for you please select the share mode for it Ifyou select any one of them please goto the next step If not please cancel itl Figure 3 9 e In Figure 3 9 click next button System pops up a warning dialogue box to warn you Please click Yes button to
49. h is dev pool1 DVRch1 which means the share device is created in pooli e iSCSI total space is 100G Target Name iqn 2006 05 com dahuatech DVRchi1 20 071108195910 iqn 2006 05 com dahuatechDWRch2 20 071108195935 iqn 2006 05 com dahuatech DVRch3 20 071108195958 Add Target Path Share Space G Edit Delete idewpooll DOVRch1 100 00 fdewpooll OVRch 200 00 idewpooll DVRch3 100 00 Figure 3 32 3 5 1 1 Add iSCSI share configuration Before you add iSCSI share device you need to create a storage pool first Note The interface is shown as in Fi Target Name Configuration Space G Target Path Valid User gure 3 33 200 Device Hame Total Space G Used Space G 2 pool 094 27 10 00 admin guest user Juser Ifyou dont select any valid user there is no need to input accessing User s na me and password Figure 3 33 36 ESS3016X User s Manual Here you need to configure the following four items when you adding iSCSI share e Target mapping name it is a part of iSCSI share device name It is easy for you to recognize the iSCSI device e Configuration space Here you can set device size Unit is G Mapping directory you can select a storage pool to create iSCSI share device e Valid user lt gt Select a valid user when loading an iSCSI share you need to input a valid user name and password lt gt Do not select a valid user when loading an iSCSI share you do not need to input a valid user name
50. hot swap RAID5 device status is from degrading to recovering and begins synchronization During the hot swap process system data will not be damaged 74 ESS3016X User s Manual 9 Appendix C SAMBA Share Implementation in Windows SAMBA and central management implementation 3016X internet intelligent storage device provides SAMBA share just like a network disk When it works with central management software you need to map it to local disk partition Please follow the steps below 1 Access the SAMBA share of the 3016X internet intelligent storage device Open IE browser and input 3016X internet intelligent storage device IP address in the address column as 10 6 5 88 System will pops up a dialogue box for you to input user name and password Now you can see the following interface See Figure 9 1 There is a SAMBA share ftp EI 10 6 5 88 Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit Yiew Favorites Tools Help Back A search LL Folders CA History gl Li AS E EE E 1 MN Li 6 U 5 Li Ab PO TT a m ee k T en F am agon as A3 E Co A A vie 75 KA vie CS KN a E d a te ete or PRL a py e Va Address CN Printers Select an item bo view Ee description d objects Figure 9 1 2 set network disk Right click ftp and then select map network drive See Figure 9 2 EI 10 6 5 88 Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help sa Back p
51. isk 5H Disk Disk Space G Disk Status 1 disk4 465 76 Im eum _ Remove 2 disk3 465 76 In eum Remove 3 disk2 298 09 In eum Remove Hewl Added Disk SH Disk Disk Space G Disk Status 1 disk1 465 76 running v Add 2 disks 298 09 running Add 3 diskb 465 76 running Add 4 disk 232 09 running lada 5 disk8 232 09 running lada b disk 232 89 running lada T disk11 465 76 running Add 8 disk12 232 09 running Add g disk13 233 76 running Add 10 diski4 465 76 running Add 11 disk15 233 76 running Add 12 disk10 232 09 running Add Figure 8 11 Note Since newly added disk information take disk volume as a symbol such as disk1 so in the step 2 please memorize hot swap disk name 6 In web configuration interface from disk configuration to disk configuration you can see the disk information See Figure 8 12 Channel Disk Disk Space G Status Group Using status Type 1 disk 465 76 running mad Used ST35006305 2 disk2 298 09 running md Used 51332062054 3 disk3 4565 76 running md Used ST350063054 4 disk4 465 76 running mad Used ST35006305 Figure 8 12 73 ESS3016X User s Manual 7 In web configuration interface from disk configuration to RAID configuration you can see the following RAID device status See Figure 8 13 Name Type Status Member Disk Total Space G Edit Delete clean degraded recovering mdd raigs disk disk3 disk4 diski 094 27 0 0 2 96Mis Figure 8 13 Note After
52. management to RAID setup you can see an interface is shown as in Figure 6 3 System displays host rack RAID configuration information by default You can click expand disk rack button to view corresponding information Please note though sometimes user interface just shows there Is only disk rack1 you can not say there is only one disk rack connects to current ESS3016X If you have not created RAID device in disk rack 2 system just shows there is one host rack and one expand rack1 61 ESS3016X User s Manual gt gt gt RAID Member Disk Total Space G Expand Edit disk7 disk8 disk9 disk1 0 disk6 1863 05 Host disk disk3 disk4 disk5 disk1 1863 05 Host disk12 disk13 disk14 di sk15 disk11 1863 05 Host Figure 6 3 Add RAID Setup In Figure 6 3 click add button you can see an interface is shown as in Figure 6 4 Here you can select RAID type RAIDO RAID1 and RAID5 disk rack number host expand1 2 3 4 and then select disks to create a RAID device In this interface you can just see all the available disks those used or malfunction disks will not be displayed Click save button after you complete adding RAID device operation gt gt gt RAID gt gt gt Create RAID RAID Type RAIDO ha Location Select Disk Disk Type O diski ST3500630NS CI diskz E ST3500630NS O diska ST35006308V C disks WO10EVCS 63ZLB0 O disks a ST3500630NS O diski o ST3500630N5 Ol diskt3 87325082054
53. me iSCSI config Figure 3 46 46 ESS3016X User s Manual 3 8 Reboot Shut down You can see log out button in any interface It is on the top right corner See Figure 3 47 Click reboot button you can restart the device Click shutdown button you can turn off the system Types ES53016 IF Address 1012515 System Hostname 55 Figure 3 47 47 ESS3016X User s Manual 4 Create ESS3016X Device NAS Share This chapter is to help you quickly create SAMBA NFS and FTP share and provide share service 4 1 Quickly Create NAS Share Process Here is a flow chart for SAMBA and NFS share creation Administrator logs in Create a user Figure 4 1 4 2 NAS Share Example 4 2 1 SAMBA Share Creation 4 2 1 1 Admin user login In the log in interface you can input administrator name and password to log in See Figure 4 2 User Name Storage Sea oon TS internet amp intelligence Surveillance Storage Figure 4 2 Default account is User name admin Password 88888888888 From the system management select user management See Figure 4 3 48 ESS3016X User s Manual System Network Share gt Status Access Directory Access Time Figure 4 3 And then click add button you can see an interface is shown as in Figure 4 4 System SN User Name Edit Delete b Parameter 2 fipuser ee 3 guest gt Guide gt Upgrade P Shutdown Figure 4 4 Please note system has three valid accounts O a
54. n again after hot swap Compare the information before and after hot swap You can see before hot swap there are three disks dksk2 disk3 disk4 After hot swap you can see the there are four disks disk2 disk3 disk4 disk1 Now you can see the newly inserted disk name is disk1 3 In web configuration interface from disk configuration to disk information you can see the disk information See Figure 8 9 Channel Disk Disk Space 6 Status Group Using status Type 1 disk2 298 09 running md4 Used STIs 206208 2 disk3 465 76 running mdd Lised ST35006308 3 disk 465 76 running mdd Leed ST35006308Y 4 disk1 465 76 running Free STI5006305W Figure 8 9 4 In web configuration interface from disk configuration to RAID configuration you can see the following RAID device status See Figure 8 10 Since current disk group md4 is in degraded status you can add disk now Name Type Status Member Disk Total Space G Edit Delete mdd raids clean degraded disk diska disk4 094 27 Figure 8 10 5 Insert hot swap disk In Figure 8 10 click edit button you can see an interface is shown as in Figure 8 11 Now please check the add button and then click save Please note hot swap operation only applies to degrade RAID1 RAID5 RAID begins synchronization again after hot swap 72 ESS3016X User s Manual Detailed RAID Information RAID Name mdd Total Space 894 27 RAID Type raid Memeber Disk Amount 4 Status clean degraded Member d
55. n working status See Figure 8 2 Name Type Status Member Disk Total Space G Edit Delete md4 raids clean disk disks disk4 diski DA 2r Figure 8 2 3 Log out disk to be hot swapped In Figure 8 2 click edit button of the corresponding RAID device You can see an interface is shown as in Figure 8 3 Here you can see the following information e RAID 5 device mdO0 total space is 698 66 and it consists of four disks e The RAID status is in working status Clean mode e The group consists of four disks disk1 disk2 disk3 disk4 e There is a newly added disk list Check remove button after disk1 and then click save button Now you are about to remove disk1 69 ESS3016X User s Manual System Network DIS Share Status poo RAID gt gt gt Edit RAID Disk Detailed RAID Information gt Disk RAID Name mdd RAID Type raids gt RAID Total Space 894 27 Memeber Disk Amount 4 Pool Status clean Member disk SH Disk Disk Space G Disk Status 1 diski 465 76 in_syne kl Remove 2 disk4 465 76 in_syne Remove 3 disk3 465 76 in_syne Remove 4 disk2 298 09 Ip eng Remove Hewly Added Disk SH Disk Disk Space G Disk Status 1 disk 298 09 running LJ Add 2 disk 465 76 running LJ Add 3 disk7 232 89 running LJ Add 4 disk8 232 89 running LJ Add 5 diska 232 89 running LJ Add bi disk11 465 76 running LJ Add 7 disk1 2 232 89 running LJ Add 8 disk13 233 76 running LJ Add g diski 4 465 76 running LJ Add 10 disk15 233 76 runni
56. ndle with care Do not apply power to the unit before completing installation 3 Qualified Engineers Needed All installation here should be done by the qualified engineers All the examination and repair should be done by the qualified service engineers We are not liable for any problems caused by unauthorized modifications or attempted repair 4 Environment The server shall be installed in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight inflammable explosive substances and etc 5 About Accessories Be sure to use all the accessories recommended by manufacturer Contact you local retailer ASAP if something is missing or damaged in your package ESS3016X User s Manual 1 Features and Functions The 3016X internet intelligent storage unit has installed all necessary software lt works in 1000M network environment recommended or 10 100mbps Ethernet You can use web browser IE 6 0 recommended to manage set network parameter and create storage pool 1 1 Specifications 1 1 1 ESS3016X Specifications Network Port Dual 10 100 1000Mbps Ethernet ports Support HDD hot swap Server Microsoft Windows 2000 XP NT Server2003 Linux Unix Fan Redundant dual ball bearing fan itt thousand hours Whole Unit Power Consumption 280W 350W Tests TT Working Temperature eae 5C 40 C a Humidity 10 80 Non condensation Storage Environment 20 C 70 C Temperature Storage Environment Humidity 5 90 Non condensation
57. ng LJ Add 11 disk10 232 89 running LJ Add Figure 8 3 4 In web configuration interface from disk management to disk information you can see the disk information after hot dismantle disk1 is in free status See Figure 8 4 Now there are two options e You can remove the disk1 from the rack e You can insert the disk1 into other RAID5 RAID1 in degraded mode And then create storage pool and share folder to provide share service Disk Channel Disk Disk Space G Status Group Using status Type Disk 1 disk 465 76 running Free ST S5006303 E RAID 2 disk2 298 09 running mod Lised ST33206205 P Pool 3 disks 465 76 running md4 Used STS5008305 4 diskd 465 76 running mod Used 5735006305 Figure 8 4 5 In web configuration interface from disk management to RAID configuration you can see RAID device status See Figure 8 5 70 ESS3016X User s Manual After hot swap disks RAID5 device from working status to clean degraded status Current RAID5 disk group can still work properly Name Type Status Member Disk Total Space G Edit Delete mod raids clean degraded disk disks disk 094 27 Figure 8 5 6 Hot swap disk In web configuration interface from disk configuration to disk configuration you can see the disk status Disk3 corresponding channel number is channel 3 Please refer to Figure 8 4 now you can remove the corresponding disk from the rack 7 In web configuration interface from disk configuration to disk configuration
58. nly lt gt RAW All accessing users can read and write current folder 4 Valid user lt gt lfthere is no valid user all log in users can access current folder lt gt If there is valid user such as user1 other users can not access current folder 2 Add NFS share 1 Set share folder information 2 Enable NFS share and then disable SAMBA and FTP share 3 Read write right setup lt gt Read only all accessing users can read current folder only lt R W All accessing users can read and write current folder 4 Valid IP lt gt If there is valid IP only user of IP 10 6 5 77 can access NFS share The user right is read write See Figure 3 36 39 ESS3016X User s Manual NFS Configuration Share Enable Disable ReadiWrite Ry Figure 3 36 lt gt In Figure 3 37 all Linux users of IP 10 6 0 0 to 10 6 255 255 can access NFS share The user right is read and write NFS Configuration Share Enable O Disable Readirite Ry Figure 3 37 Please note in Figure 3 36 and Figure 3 37 16 and 32 are just two ways to display subnet mask 32 stands for 255 255 255 255 and 16 stands for 225 255 0 0 3 Add FTP share 1 Set share folder information 2 Enable FTP share and then disable NFS and SAMBA share 3 Click save button 3 6 1 2 Edit share folder Click edit button after corresponding folder You can see an interface is shown as in Figure 3 38 Here you can modify share desc
59. number The value ranges from left to the right You can see the 13th to 16th at the bottom of the unit ESS3016X User s Manual Figure 1 1 1 2 4 Cable Layout 1 2 4 1 ESS3016X In Figure 1 2 you can see ESS3016X rear panel Figure 1 2 You can refer to the following sheet for detailed information SN Pot L upnetion Connect to 220V AC Mouse keyboard port Connect to mouse or keyboard to view device status USB port Connect to USB device 4 COM Connect to RS232 COM to go to the command interface CRT Port Connect to displayer e Ethernet port It is used to transmit data 1000M Ethernet port Ethernet port It is used to transmit data 1000M Ethernet port 8 Extension Connection Port Connect to the extension disk rack 1 2 4 2 ESS3015A The ESS3015A rear panel is shown as below See Figure 1 3 Figure 1 3 ESS3016X User s Manual You can refer to the following sheet for detailed information SN Port Function 1 Power indication light lt is to display power working status lt becomes red when alarm occurs It becomes green when system is working normally Data channel connected to Connect it to the host the host Alarm relay output NO1 C1 NC1 HDD power channel alarm output NO normal open NO2 C2 NC2 Fan alarm output NC normal close NO3 C3 NC3 Redundancy power alarm output C public port NO4 C4 NC4 System alarm output Including the above three alarms AB RS485 alarm output G
60. please input user name and password See Figure 3 40 System default FTP user name is ftpuser Default FTP password 111111111111 Note There is only one FTP user ftpuser For security reasons please modify your password after you first log in O x File f T Help Back E GQsearch Folders CGhistory US GF X A Sg address Up a lle Lonas gt Either the server does not allow anonymous logins or the e mail address was not accepted FTP Server 10 6 5 88 User Name ftpuser X Password sooo After you login you can return to this FTP server easily by adding it to your Favorites List 7 Login Anonymously l Save Password cme Done User Anonymous 0 Internet Figure 3 40 FIP software access You can install a FTP software such as LeapF TP flashfxp to realize FTP share 3 6 1 4 Delete share folder Share folder can be divided into two situations Disable share property folder still exists 42 ESS3016X User s Manual lt gt Disable SAMBA share In share configuration interface from the share list click the edit button You can go to the edit interface Select to disable SAMBA share and then click save button See Figure 3 38 lt gt Disable NFS share In share configuration interface click the edit button of the share folder you want to delete You can go to edit interface Select to disable NFS share and then click save button See Figure 3 38 lt gt
61. r s Manual S Computer Management Le Volume Layout Type Fie System Status H System Tools 3 H E Event Viewer 3Dahua G sz vi Shared Folders 3IBM_PRELOAD C Partition Partition Healthy Active Partition Healthy Healthy System DOR 4 Local Users and Gro IBM_SERVICE Partition Healthy EISA Configuratio G Performance Logs ar Software E Partition Healthy Device Manager Work F Storage Removable Storage Disk Defragmenter Zi Disk Management Services and Application lt 3 Disk 1 Removable 439 MB Online Disk 2 Basic 12 00 GB Online Partition Healthy H 489 MB FAT32 Healthy Active 12 00 GB ee Unallocate 3 CD ROMO DVD D No Media Properties Help 3 CD ROM 1 PUN A gt Unallocated RW Primary partition PY Extended partition PY Logical drive Figure 10 10 4 Please follow the instructions to set and format the disk 5 After formatting the iSCSI share will be displayed as newly added volume and has its own driver number See Figure 10 11 Now you can use iSCSI device Please note Disk2 is the newly added iSCSI device E Computer Management S Ele Action View Window Help e 008 es 3 Computer Management L System Tools 3 H E Event Viewer 3Dahua G Partition Healthy Active Partition Healthy 4 Shared Folders SIBM_PRELOAD C Partition Healthy System Local Users and Gro 1BM
62. r 60 05 DA 00 38 1E UP BROADCAST NOARP SLAVE MULTICAST MTU 1500 Wetric 1 R packets 8 errors 6 dropped 8 overruns 68 frame TX packets B errors 8 dropped overruns 8 carrier b collisions 8 txqueuelen 1668 R bytes 6 6 6 B TA bytes 8 6 8 E Base address 8x848 Memory 8622 6668 8 62400868 Link encap Local Loopback inet addr 127 0 0 1 Mask 255 6 60 6 UP LOOPBACK RUNNING WTU l16436 0 Metric R packets 38 errors dropped 6 overruns frame TX packets 38 errors dropped overruns carrier 6 collisions txqueuelen 6 RX bytes 2986 2 9 KiB TX bytes 2986 2 9 KiB Figure 11 3 Slight difference may be found in user interface All the designs and software here are subject to change without prior written notice Please visit our website for more information 85
63. remove one disk if you want to insert a new one RAID begins new synchronization after inserting a new one The data in the disk will not be lost 3 RAIDO You can not remove or add disk operation See Figure 3 27 Detailed RAID Information RAID Mame mdd RAID Type raidd Total SpaceiGy 1695 38 Wemeber Disk Amount 4 Status clean Member disk SH Disk Disk Space G Disk Status 1 disk10 465 76 in sync 2 disk 465 76 in sync H disk4 465 76 in sync 4 disk 246 09 in syne Figure 3 27 3 4 2 2 Add RAID configuration Click add button you can see the following interface In Figure 3 28 administrator can select RAID type such as RAIDO and then select the member disk The damaged or used disks will not be listed in current interface Please click save button to finish the operation RAID Type RAIDO v Disk Disk Space G Type disks 298 09 57332062084 diskb 465 76 5735006415 E disk 232 89 57325082484 C diske 232 89 5T32508245W EE LJ diska 232 89 57325082484 LJ disk11 465 76 WDSO00AVIS B3TRA C diskt2 232 89 WD2500AVBS 63TAA C diskt3 233 76 WD2500YD 01 NWB1 C diski4 465 76 WD5ODDOYS 01MPBO C disk15 233 76 WD2500YD 01NWB1 LJ diskio 232 89 WD2500AVBS 63TAA Figure 3 28 3 4 2 3 Remove RAID configuration The remove operation consists of the following three situations You can refer to Figure 3 25 e lf current RAID is free there is no storage pool you can just click remove button to remove it directly 33 ESS3
64. rent user will be deleted completely 3 2 4 Guide From system to guide you can go to Guide interface Guide function is to help you get familiar with this device as soon as possible You can follow the tip in each interface and then modify as you need You can just click next button to go on In the following procedures we are going to create a SAMBA share in Raid5 mode e in web control interface from system to guide you can see an interface is shown as in Figure 3 7 Note Please make sure there are 16 HDDs in current system and each HDD is free Otherwise system may pop up error prompt information Click the initialize button system will automatically delete all storage pool and Raid5 device If there are some share folders in some storage pool you need to delete them manually first Otherwise system may pop up error prompt information gt gt gt Guide System Scene mode option System Single disk mode Parameter Note In this mode every disk will be ready for creating a storage pool User Multi disks mode Guide Note In this mode all disks will be ready together for creating a storage pool Upgrade Shutdown Raids mode Mote In this mode every five disks will be ready for creating a storage pool Click Mext the system ll go to this mode interface and display all disk informations Click Back the system ll delete all hot spare disks RAID groups and unused storage pools and initialize the dis ks
65. ress column such as 10 6 5 88 System pops up an interface for you to input user name and password Now you can log in the SAMBA share folder See Figure 3 39 10 6 5 88 Microsoft Internet Explorer mje x File Edit View Favorites Tools Help UN V z J Back gt E search Folders Cghistory As GF X wo EE Address EI 10 6 5 88 DI Go Links a ftp Printers 11 10 6 5 88 cai Comment DYR channel 10 H object s selected E Figure 3 39 41 ESS3016X User s Manual Access NFS share folder Click edit button of NFS share folder 10 to view detailed path In Linux environment mount NFS share to one folder and then access the folder in the Linux environment Note lt gt Before you mount please open Linux user platform and NFS service of 3016X internet intelligent storage lt gt Detailed mount command Linux mount t nfs 10 6 5 76 mnt pool1 DVRch2 DVRch2 home user 10 6 5 76 3016X internet intelligent storage device IP address mnt pool1 DVRch2 DVRch2 NFS share folder in 3016X internet intelligent storage device nome user Mount folder in Linux lt Use command to un install the mount umount home user nome user Mount folder in Linux Access FTP share folder There are two ways for you to access FTP share folder eo E access Input 3016X internet intelligent storage IP address such as 10 6 5 88 in the IE address column System pops up a dialogue box
66. rgets Initiator Node Name ign 1991 05 com microsoft dahua SspevibSt To rename the initiator node click Change To authenticate targets using CHAP click Secret to specify a CHAP secret Secret To configure PSec Tunnel Mode addresses click T Tunnel Ae Figure 10 1 2 Click Discovery you can see an interface is shown as in Figure 10 2 T1 ESS3016X User s Manual SCSI Initiator Properties NE xx SHS Servers Hame Remove Refresh OF Cancel Apply Figure 10 2 3 Click add button input 3016 internet intelligent storage device IP address and then click Ok button See Figure 10 3 Add Target Portal EE p Type the IP address or DNS name and socket number of the portal you wank bo add Click Advanced to select specific settings For the discovery session to the portal IP address or DNS name Port 5260 Advanced zen Figure 10 3 4 Click target button to view 3016 internet intelligent storage device share situation See Figure 10 4 Here you can see there are two share devices and their statuses are both inactive 78 ESS3016X User s Manual SCSI Initiator Properties EE xj General Discovery Targets Persistent Targets Bound Volumes Devices Select a target and click Log On to access the storage devices for that target Click details to see information about the sessions connections and devices for that target Targets 08317 Inacti
67. ription modify share status SAMBA NFS FTP SAMBA valid user SAMBA R W right NFS R W right and NFS valid user After your modification please click save button Note After you click save button SAMBA and NFS service will reboot and all current share operation will be terminated 40 ESS3016X User s Manual Share Folder Configuration Share Directoy renal Share Space G snf Share Description sambatnfs t tp SAMBA Configuration Share Enable Disable Readvrite GG wt J Read only eee O admin guest J usert Cluser2 Ifyou dont select a valid user all users will have accessing permission NFS Configuration Share Enable Disable Readirite ORN Read only Walid IP 10 6 0 0 lis wl FTP Configuration Share Enable O Disable Figure 3 38 3 6 1 3 Access share folder In share list of the share configuration main interface if its share mode is cifs then it is a SAMBA share folder If its share mode is nfs it is a NFS share folder If its share mode is ftp itis a FTP share System also provide more than one share service such as cifs nfs nfs ftp or cifs ntfs ftp Access SAMBA share folder There are two ways for you to access SAMBA share folder o Web access In SAMBA click a SAMBA name from the share list and then input corresponding user name and password eo E access Open IE browser input 3016X internet intelligent storage IP address in the add
68. sible device but for ESS3016X device it just adds some available disks in the system The Web operation and share application is the same as ESS3016X Here we merely talk about the difference Please note ESS3016X A COM debug operation is the same as ESS3016X Please refer to appendix E 6 1 1 Disk Management From disk management to disk management you can see an interface is shown as in Figure 6 2 Here you can see there are five buttons Host and expand 1 2 3 4 It shows current ESS3016X connects to four disk enclosure s When you go to disk information interface system just shows host rack information by default You can click expand rack button to view corresponding information 60 ESS3016X User s Manual gt gt gt Disk Disk Space G Status Using status Type 465 76 running Used WD5001ABYS 01YNA 465 76 running Used WD50014BYS 01YNA 465 76 running Used WD5001ABYS 01YNA 465 76 running Used WD50014BYS 01YNA 465 76 running Used WDS5001ABYS 01YNA 465 76 running Used WD50014BYS 01YNA 465 76 running Used WD50014BYS 01YNA disk 405 76 running Used WD5001ABYS 01YNA diska 465 76 running Used WD50014BYS 01YNA disk10 465 76 running Used WD5001ABYS 01YNA disk11 465 76 running Used WD50014BYS 01YNA disk12 465 76 running Used WD5001A4BYS 01YNA disk13 465 76 running Used WD50014BYS D1YNA disk14 465 76 running Used WDS001A4BYS 01YNA disk15 465 76 running Used WD5001ABYS 01YNA Figure 6 2 6 1 2 RAID Setup From disk
69. sk15 233 76 WD25007D 01NVB4 Figure 4 8 Note Before using devices here please enable RAID5 device synchronization process 4 2 1 4 Storage pool configuration From disk management select storage pool configuration See Figure 4 9 System Hetwork DISK share Status gt gt RAID gt gt gt Create RAID Pool RAID Type RAIDS wi Figure 4 9 Click add button in Figure 4 10 51 ESS3016X User s Manual Disk Pool Component Device Total Space G Used Space 6 Delete k Disk pool md4 894 27 10 00 b RAID P Pool Figure 4 10 Now you can configure storage pool See Figure 4 11 Here you can see raid5 device disk15 constitutes storage pool Disk Pool Name gt Disk Device Name Total Space G Type P RAID L disks 298 09 disk k Pool disks 465 76 disk l disk 232 89 disk disk8 232 89 disk cee LJ diska 232 89 disk C diskit 232 89 disk C disk11 465 76 disk diskt 2 232 89 disk C disk13 233 76 disk diskt4 465 76 disk Maiskt 233 76 disk Figure 4 11 4 2 1 5 Share folder configuration From share management select share manage See Figure 4 12 52 ESS3016X User s Manual Network Share ooo User System User Name b Parameter 2 fipuser P User 3 quest gt ES A user S Upgrade A user b Shutdown Figure 4 12 And then in Figure 4 13 click add button Share Directory Pool Status Total Space G Free Space G Description Edit Deleti gt FIP Service Figure 4 13 In Figure 4
70. so My Documents My Network Places Network and Dial up Connections objectis My Computer Figure 9 4 Note current share folder just like local PC F disk The central management software can save storage path as F 76 ESS3016X User s Manual 10 Appendix D SCSI Application in MS Windows SCSI connection in windows system 3016X internet intelligent storage device can provide iSCSI share But you need to install corresponding software to support such a kind of function Here we introduce iSCSI connection in MS Windows the iSCSI Initiator installation and use so that you can use iSCSI share of the 3016X internet intelligent storage device There are three basic steps Install MS iSCSI Initiator software Connect to iSCSi share of 3016X internet intelligent storage device via iSCSI Initiator Map iSCSI storage as local disk Partition and format the disk SCSI Initiator software Please go to Microsoft official website download iSCSI Initiator software Please follow the installation shied to install the software You can see a MS iSCSI Initiator icon on the desk top Connect to iSCSi share of 3016X internet intelligent storage device via iSCSI Initiator 1 Double click MS SCSI Initiator icon on the desktop You can see an interface is shown as below See Figure 10 1 iSCSI Initiator Properties a The GG protocol uses the following information to uniquely si identity this initiator and authenticate ta
71. total disk You can refer to the amount displayed on the web 3 RAID 0 the total amount of N disk disk space disk amount You can refer to the amount displayed on the web Note If RAID device is synchronizing now you can see the synchronization process and speed MB s During the synchronization process please do not use current device to create the storage logical volume Disk Name Type Disk md47 raidO P RAID re Pool md46 raid md45 raigs mag44 raigs 3 4 2 1 Edit RAID configuration Status Member Disk Total Space G Edit Delete disk12 disk13 diski 4 d clean 1462 50 sk15 clean resincing 1 6 3 12 disk9 disk11 465 76 his clean degraded recovering disk5 diskb disk disks Du Di 3 3 21 HMIe clean degraded recovering diski disk disks diskd 6498 66 2 3 3 02 MP5 Figure 3 25 Click edit button you can see the following interface Here you can remove or add a disk See Figure 3 26 Note Only RAID1 and RAID5 can support disk remove or add operation 31 ESS3016X User s Manual Disk Detailed RAID Information gt Disk RAID Mame mdd RAID Type raids gt RAID Total Space DHA 27 Memeber Disk Amount 4 gt mba Status clean Member disk SN Disk Disk Space G Disk Status 1 diski 465 76 in_synic _ Remove 2 diskd 465 76 in_synic L Remove 3 disk3 465 76 in_synic Remove 4 disk2 298 09 in_synic Remove Newly Added Disk SN Disk Disk Space G Disk Status 1 disk 298 09 running C Add 2 diskb
72. unning md3 used WYD2500AVBS 63TAA 12 disk12 232 89 running md used 5T3250820SV 13 disk13 698 64 running md2 used WD7500AVCS 63ZLB 14 disk14 298 09 running md3 used ST3320620S 15 disk15 465 76 running used WDS5000AVJS 63TRA 16 disk16 149 05 running used 57T3160815S Remove Hotspare Figure 3 12 3 2 5 Upgrade From system to upgrade here you can see a system upgrade interface is shown as in Figure 3 13 Administrator can use this service to upgrade software After upgrading please reboot your system In Figure 3 13 the upgrade file located at E ESS_release 1 17 T General_ESS3016X_V1 17 T 071113 BIN Now you can click upgrade button to begin update Note Before you upgrade the system please go to our official website to download the latest version Before you upgrade please stop SAMBA NFS FTP iSCSI service and RAID synchronization 23 ESS3016X User s Manual System system Parameter User Guide d 8 8 8 A i Upgrade Shutdown Select file E ESS_release l 17 T General_ESS3015E_V1 17 T 071 Browse Upgrade Note The upgrade process may need several minutes please wait Please restart the system after upgrading Figure 3 13 3 2 6 Shut down System Click shut down system button you can see the following interface See Figure 3 14 There are two options for you shut down the system reboot System System Parameter User Guide Upgrade Shutdown Storage sea Internet de
73. ve ign Eu 3 O aa PETIT 72 Inactive Details Log On Refresh Figure 10 4 5 In Figure 10 4 select one iSCSI share and then click Log on button See Figure 10 5 SCSI Initiator Properties E X General Discovery Targets Persistent Targets Bound Volumes Devices Select a target and click Log On to access the storage devices for that target Click details to see information about the sessions connections and devices for that target Targets GE ec mm Bim es Inactive Details Log n Refresh caca Figure 10 5 Please enable auto connect function See Figure 10 6 79 ESS3016X User s Manual Log n to Target Target name iqn 2006 05 com dahuatech DWRchi 0070711174126 Enable multi path A Only select this option if Cl multi path software is already installed on your computer Figure 10 6 6 Now there is two situations When ISCSI share device has no valid user Click OK button now you can see the selected iSCSI device status becomes active e When iSCSI has a valid user Click advance button system pops up a dialogue box Here you check CHAP logon information and then input user name and password Click OK you can access iSCSI share now See Figure 10 7 Advanced Settings 21 General Dec Connect by using Local adapter Default Source F Default Target Fortal CRE Checksum Dat
74. vice there is a RAID5 disk group consists of four disks dsk1 disk2 disk3 disk4 All these four disks are in working status Note 3016X internet intelligent storage device support max 16 SATA disks But for performance and safety consideration we recommend RAID 5 consists of four to six disks RAID1 consists of two to three disks Note Here we just take four disks as an example When your disk amount is more than 4 the operation is just the same 1 Disk hot swap example In web configuration interface from disk management to disk information you can see the information before hot swap See Figure 8 1 Here you can see the following information e In 3016X internet intelligent storage device disk group has four disks The four disks are dsk1 disk2 disk3 disk4 e These four disks are corresponding to channel 1 to channel 4 respectively e All disks are in running status which means there is no error 68 ESS3016X User s Manual Disk Channel Disk Disk Space G Status Group Using status Type P Disk 1 diski 465 76 running mdd Used ST35006305 P RAID 2 disk 2398 09 running mad Used ST33206205 Pool A disk3 465 76 running mad Used 5735006305 4 disk4 465 76 running mad Used ST350063054 Figure 8 1 2 In web configuration interface from disk management to RAID configuration you can see current RAID device status Before hot swap please make sure the disk to be hot swapped is in RAID5 RAID1 and RAID5 RAID1 is i
75. ystem Information After you logged in you can see system information interface Or you can click system and then select system information item to go to current interface See Figure 3 2 The red font means current item has not been enabled Here you can see the following information Host name System time Start time Device type Software version Hardware version Power status 16 ESS3016X User s Manual e CPU temperature e Fan speed lt gt ESS3016X display three fans speed One is CPU fan speed o SAMBA status o NFS status o FIP status e iSCSI status e CMS status Note If it is your first time to go to the system please set system time When chassis is above threshold 55 C or fan speed is below 1500r m system may display in red font to remind you Network gt gt gt System Storage sea system Internet amp Intelligence Surveillance Storage Parameter User Hostname Dahua Storage Guide system Time 2009 11 11 13 59 08 Upgrade stat Time 2009 11 10 09 55 27 Shutdown Device Type ESS3016 software Veroion 1 33R Hardware Version 1 0 Power status Normal CPU Temperature 22 Fan Speed 1 2576rmin ES 4909 nmin 6 4909 riminiCPLI SAMBA Status Started NFS Status Started FTP status Started iSCSI Status Started CMS Status Started Figure 3 2 3 2 2 Parameter Configuration Click parameter configuration button you can see the following interface See Figure 3 3 e Host name Date

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