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1. Ronald Work NB Reload Delete Save 4 i ee 12 Check the share folder if it contains the old data User Manual NAS System C Creating Multiple Manual Backups NOTE Manual backups are always Full backup which means their Backup Level is always 0 zero l Update copy and or delete some data to the share folder 2 Select the backup plan then click Backup Now Select Yes to confirm NAS Device Manager proNAS Q volume Manager Q Backup Manager backtape1 System Manager Network Manager Q Account Manager Q Share Manager Q Log Manager Event Ma Q proNAS PT server proNAS proware saaeSdf proware c3346e0 Ronald Work NB Backup Plan Setting Schedule Backup Restore Backup Name backtape1 Description _ Type Tape Destination devinst0 Compressed No Backup Item s Name Type Ss x volume Execute this Backup Plan Now No Status Schedule Disabled No Actmity Remove Edit Backup Now Enable Scheduled 3 The backup will be executed ES NAS Device Manager proNAS Q volume Manager Q Backup Manager backtape1 System Manager Network Manager Q Account Manager Q Share Manager Q Log Manager Event Ma Q proNAS PT serer proNAS proware saaeSdf proware c3346e0 User Manual Backup Plan Setting Schedule Backup Restore Bac
2. Schedule Report If you would like to enable schedule report press the Edit button check Enable Schedule Report check the report option for Account or Share or both and set the Day and Time when to generate the report The system will generate the report and save in the path mnt proNAS home admin The path can be modified If you would like to receive the report by e mail please check Enable Mail Deliver and input the information for SMTP server sender e mail and receiver e mail address If you prefer to enable email authentication enter the account and password You can also change the default port if needed I mmediate Report If you would like to collect the report immediately press and choose the path for the output file and press Generate Now button EVI User Manual NAS System 9 5 4 Time tab You can configure the system time date and time zone in this tab Click the Edit button and choose the appropriate time zone After setting the time zone select Set time manually if not selected then set the Date and Time To set the date press then the system will display a calendar to choose the date If you would like to synchronize time with NTP server select Synchronize time to NTP server The system will display two NTP servers by default If you would like to add NTP server press gt gt or press lt lt to remove the NTP server When the settings are completed press
3. Ronald Work NB dit Backup Item List Status Schedule Enabled No Activity Remove Disable Scheduled User Manual NAS System 7 Click OK to close the message In Restore tab check the backup name created NAS Device Manager Q proNAS Q volume Manager Q Backup Manager backtape1 System Manager Network Manager Account Manager Q Share Manager Log Manager Event Manager Q proNAS PT server proNAS proware saaeb5df proware c3346e0 Ronald VWork NB Backup Plan Setting Schedule Backup Restore Backup Name backtape1 Backup Item s Backup Level Description Finished Backup Name jdevinstO backtape1 2009 05 11 16 00 02 Restore Delete Remove Disable Scheduled 8 In the succeeding days if backup is configured for daily backup the backup will be created automatically NAS Device Manager Q proNAS Q volume Manager Q Backup Manager backtape1 System Manager Network Manager Account Manager Share Manager Log Manager Event Manager proNAS PT server proNAS proware saae5df proware c3346e0 Ronald Work NB UL CENE xl User Manual Backup Plan Setting Schedule Backup Restore Backup Name backtape1 Description Type Tape Destination devinst0 Compressed No Backup Item s Name Type Backup is com
4. 64K v Block Size 512 Bytes jis Stripe Size Capacity 500 11 GB System Name Proware Technolc IP Address 172 16 0 15 Serial No 1V08401601020 Status OK The name of the array you want to assign to the Array Name Array It should not exceed 20 characters The name of the volume you wan to assign to the Volume Name Volume After mapping the Volume as LUN it will appear as a disk device to the host Select the RAID Level you want the Array to use RAID Level The RAID level option will depend on the number of disk drives selected This parameter sets the size of the stripe written to each disk You can set the stripe size to 8k 16k 32k 64k 128k 256k or 512k Use this option to enable creating Volume over 2TB For Windows OS such as Windows 2000 2003 Use 1KB 2KB or 4KB For 64bit LBA mode such as Windows 2003 SP1 or later versions Linux 2 6 or later versions Use 512 bytes Due to LSI chip limitation 16 Byte CDB option must run at U320 mode Block Size EE User Manual NAS System 3 The Array and Volume will be created Sprem Nat 1 Address Seriel Me AS NOTE Quick Setup can only be used if there s no existing Array initialization mode which means the Volume will be available NI NOTE In Quick Setup the Array will be created in background immediately while initializing in the background User Manual 45 NAS System 5 2 Create Array E
5. Refreshing the Account List Use the Refresh button to automatically synchronize any new accounts created in ADS PDC or NIS domain ET User Manual NAS System Group Management Using group management admin can organize access to proNAS shares For example a Sales group can be created for the sales department and this group can be assigned read write access to the Sales Report share All account members of the Sales group can have access to the Sales Report share Group List tab The Group List tab shows the Local and External ADS PDC or NIS Groups ioj x Group List Total 3 Volume Manager LGreupNeme Been Backup Manager ia System Manager hieu WA Network Manager H users Common group of proNAS All users default joi Q Account Manager proBackup Members ofthe proBackup group are allowed t Group Account Q Share Manager Log Manager NAS Device Manager Event Manager Create Delete Refresh Group management allows the administrator to Create or Delete a Local group Modify a Group Refresh the Group List proNAS has two default groups users and proBackup Every local user that will be created will automatically become a member of users group proBackup group is used by proNAS for the proBackup service Creating a new Local Group When a Local Group is added it is created in the local account database of NAS One account can become a member of more
6. User Manual I NAS System 9 3 Account Manager With Account Manager the administrator can manage and administer local accounts as well as import external domain accounts proNAS will utilize external directory services to do account authentications which currently supports ADS PDC and NIS The main functions of the Account Manager are Authentication User Account Group Management 9 3 1 External Accounts Integration J oining Windows or NI S Domain You can utilize external directory services to authenticate accounts Currently PDC ADS and NIS authentication are supported You may choose any one of them or both at the Same time depending on your network environment 9 3 1 1 Windows Authentication proFamily j one proNAS29 CEE NSAutnentication NAS Device Manager Windows proNAS m E volume Manager LJ Automatic d Backup Manager Syst Network Manager DNS Suffix Account Manager Share Manager Domain Server IP Log Manager Event Manager Host Name proNAS29 Domain MWorkgroup Workgroup Logon Account Administrator Password PDCIADS Mode Auto detect enctype v AutoDet EncType rc4 hmac If you would like to integrate proNAS with Windows environment please select Edit button then check Enable Domain authentication Set the necessary Windows options then click Save to update settings NOTE Hostname Domain name and DNS Suffix need t
7. DNS Server 172 16 0 3 WINS Server Edit Routing Table Network Adapter Adapter List Configuration etho C Use dynamic IP configuration BBOOTP DHCP leth1 v Enable this adapter on boot v Enable default gateway on this adapter Device eth0 IP Address 172 16 0 29 Gateway 1721601 SubnetMask 255 255 0 0 MTU 1500 Save Cancel Select Account Manager In Account Manager Windows Authentication click Edit Tick Enable Domain Authentication option If the Domain Server IP is not detected not shown you can manually specify the Domain Server IP by removing the check mark in Automatic Detect Domain P and entering the Domain Server IP address Enter the Domain Administrator Account and Password NOTE No need to include domain name in Domain Administrator Account Select the Domain Server mode PDC or ADS If needed change the encryption type to the same type used by your domain server Click Save The NAS will be joined proF amily Q proNAS NAS Device Manager Q proNAS Q Volume Manager Backup Manager System Manager Network Manager Q Account Manager Q Share Manager Log Manager Event Manager NISAuthentication Windows v Enable Domain Authentication Automatic detect Domain IP Host Name proNAS Domain Workgroup MYDOMAIN DNS Suffix MYDO
8. User Manual n NAS System 7 4 2 Diagnosis Disk A diagnostic function is available to diagnose the disk health status Select Diagnosis Disk in S M A R T menu There are two types of diagnosis Quick and Extended p P dh 7 M LZ sm ro RAIE ry Raid Network System Event Log Raid Task SS SMART j A Ve h a ES a aon m Disk Health ce p Diagnosis Type QUICK Submit Diagnosis State No active disk diagnosis found on the disk System Name Proware Technolc IP Address 172 16 0 15 Serial No 4108401601020 Status After selecting the Diagnosis Type click Submit The disk diagnosis process will start E on pe Wi EC E ir zum 4 Raid Network System Event Log Raid Task T SMART A Vee y m a a ee eS Disk Health Diski Diagnosis Type QUICK v Submit Disk2 Diagnosis State Active disk diagnosis running on the disk Disk4 Disks Diagnosis Progress Status Completed 11 System Name Proware Technole IP Address 172 16 0 15 SerialNo 1V08401601020 Status OK 4 Mount Detach NOTE When Disk Diagnosis is running it cannot be stopped It must be completed The Extended Diagnosis Type takes long time to complete from few hours to several hours depending on the size of the hard disk User Manual NAS System PART II proNAS System User Manual 79 NAS System Chapter 8 Introduct
9. CRO cron This log contains information about cron daemon BOT This log contains startup or boot messages DSK This log contains information about the changes to volume Its path is var log storage log It can store information of 7 days SMB This log contains information about CIFS and Samba protocol Its path is var log samba log CRO crontab This contains Crontab information PRO This log contains information about proNAS service NWS This log contains information about Netware protocol Its path is var log nws log BAK This log contains the status of Backup Manager RSY This is the log for Rsync service VRT This log contains the status of Veritas Backup Exec DUP This log contains the information of the duplication function Save All Logs Allows you to download the system log files to local folder or destination EI User Manual NAS System 9 8 Event Manager Event manager is a set of management wherein you can set to receive email notifications or trigger certain commands when a proNAS proNAS HA or NAS Device Manager event occurs 9 8 1 E mail Setting tab proFamily Ed sa proNAS ENSE Event setting NAS Device Manager proNAs Volume Manager SMTP Server Backup Manager System Manager Network Manager Account Manager Share Manager Password Log Manager Event Manager Recipients Receiver E Mail Address Sender E Mail Address Port Account
10. Click Submit to save the event log The file type of the exported event log will be in XML e EN ad Network Li ze m Tum Raid System Event Log Raid Task 3 Event Log Select Export Type XML v Submit System Name Proware Technolc IP Address 172 16 0 15 Serial No 1V08401601020 Status OK 70 User Manual NAS System 7 2 Information 7 2 1 Disk Information To view detailed information about the disk drives in the RAID subsystem select Disk Info function in Info menu The Slot ID Disk the disk vendor model capacity number of remapped bad sectors firmware version and state are shown When disks are already member of an Array the State will show USED It will show FREE when not yet used gt E gs Network i d sm Raid System Event Log Raid Task S M A R T RAID System Info Hardware Monitor Slot ID Vendor Model Capacity GB Re mapped BS Firmware Versi State Diski Maxtor 6V3S00F0 300 09 VA111680 USED Disk2 Maxtor 6V300F0 300 09 VA111680 USED Disk3 WDSOO1ABYS O0 500 11 58 01D01 USED Disk4 WDSO0O01ABYS O0 500 11 58 01D01 USED Disk5 WDSOO1ABYS O0 500 11 58 01D01 USED Disk6 N A N A NA Disk7 N A N A NA Disk8 N A N A NA Disk9 N A N A NA Diski0 N A N A NA Diskii N A N A NA Disk12 N A N A NA System Name Proware Technolc IP Address 172 16 0 15 Serial No 1V08401601020 Status OK Mount Detach Each member disk drive can be mark as faulty Click the Mark Fa
11. Heartbeat server fail to receive the heartbeat in time exceed this Loses threshold the peer server will be considered down or unavailable The resource group of the peer server will be taken over Auto enable This option is disabled by default This private net will be on starting enabled automatically when starting cluster Add the cluster checkmark to enable this option 9 Configure private net RS232 1 if you setup serial port as an additional private net Private Net RS232 To use RS232 as a private net you need to configure Serial ports settings in proNAS System Manager gt Serial Ports tab select either COM1 or COM2 for proNAS HA Local Serial Port Specify an unused serial port for each server to receive the heartbeat sent from the peer server Baud Rate Specify the Baud Rate of the selected serial ports Heartbeat Specify the period of time between two consecutive Interval heartbeats Acceptable Each server will keep counting and timing the Consecutive heartbeats received from the peer server If the Heartbeat Loses numbers of times a server fail to receive the heartbeat in time exceed this threshold the peer server will be considered down or unavailable The resource groups of the peer server will be taken over Auto enable on This option is disabled by default This private net will starting cluster be enabled automatically on starting cluster Users can add the checkmark to enable this option 10
12. OK to close the message 8 Re login to proNAS management GUI The Volume Manager will show the joined disk as IN USED and the Volume List will show the system default Logical Volumes home and public Q volume Manager Name proNASVG Q proNASVG PS Backup Manager Unit Size 512 F IN USED dewsda 156938 System Manager Network Manager Q Account Manager Q Share Manager Log Manager MAS Device Manager Volume Size MB Used Size MB Rep Enable Event Manager home 512 4 No public 512 4 No Disk List Total 1 Used Total Size MB 3584 156672 MB Volume List Total 2 Create New Volume Join New Disk Remove Disk Reset Volume Group NOTE The other system default LVs proBackup Device and proBackup Extended Device will only be created and become Visible in the Volume List when the proBackup Service is started User Manual ram NAS System 9 1 1 2 Create another Volume Group To create another VG verify from Volume Manager Disk List if there is available free or Non Initialized disk If there is none a new Volume RAID disk must be created first using proRAID Manager If a new Volume has already been created the NAS system must be restarted in order to detect the new RAID disk To restart the NAS select System Manager under proNAS then click Reboot tab then click Reboot Now button Re login to NAS administration page afte
13. Ronald Work NB GRASSES Schedule Backup Restore Backup Name backtape1 Description _ Type Tape Destination Compressed No Idevinst r Backup Item s Name Type data1 Volume Status Schedule Disabled No Activity Backup Plan Setting Schedule Backup Restore Backup Name backtape1 Description 2 _ Type Tape Destination dewinst Compressed No r Backup Item s E 2g 0 6 2 Execute this Backup Plan Now Yes r Status User Manual Schedule Disabled No Activity Remove Edit Backup Now Enable Scheduled NAS Device Manager proNAS Q volume Manager Q Backup Manager backtape1 System Manager Network Manager Q Account Manager Q Share Manager Q Log Manager Event Manager proNAS PT server proNAS proware saae5df proware c3346e0 proNAS123 Louis PC Ronald Work NB NAS System 3 The backup process will be started Backup Plan Setting Schedule Backup Restore Backup Name backtape1 r Description Type Tape Destination dewinst Compressed No Backup Item s mm m data1 Volume Status Schedule Disabled backup now Remove Edit Backup Now Enable Scheduled 4 When backup is completed a message will be displayed Click OK Warning MEE xl
14. Snapshot Numbers Specifies whether the scheduled task is to run on this day Once Specifies the time of the day the scheduled task create the snapshot Every Specifies how often the scheduled task is to be repeated You can also select the starting time and the ending time This will be the location where your duplication files will be saved The default path will be the path of the share itself You can change the path to the other shares except home and public Duplication will follow the ACL settings of the destination share If you set the destination of your home duplication to a public share then anybody can access that folders so please be warned Specifies the total number of snapshots that can be created The maximum total number of duplication a share can have is 256 Note The destination space must be larger than the source proNAS will check only the destination volume size not the share reasonably big enough to accommodate any changes in the source o usage Be sure that the available space on the destination is Home duplication is a special case If the destination path of the home folder is set to the home itself its duplication files will only be accessible via NFS or telnet service Create Duplication Delete All Enable Disable Scheduled Get List This button allows you to create duplication manually This button will remove all the duplication files of this share on the current d
15. proF amily proNAS NAS Device Manager proNAS Q volume Manager Q Backup Manager backtape1 System Manager Network Manager Q Account Manager Q Share Manager Q Log Manager Event Manager Q proNAS PT server proNAS proware saaeSdf proware c3346e0 Ronald VVork NB Backup is completed Please reload and check the backup lag atlog manager 5 To check the backup made while in the backup plan name select Restore tab Backup Plan Setting Schedule Backup Restore Backup Name backtape1 r Backup Item s Backup Name Date Backup Level Description idevinst backtapel 2009 05 11 15 08 15 0 Finished Restore Delete Remove Edit Backup Now Enable Scheduled User Manual NAS System 6 To restore data try to delete old data from the share folder 7 To restore data from tape backup in Restore tab select the backup name from backup Item s then click Restore Backup Plan Setting Schedule Backup Restore MAS Device Manager Backup Name backtapet proNAS Q volume Manager Backup Item s T ede BabupName date Backup Level Descripton backtape1 RE up Name ei tc ac up eve escrip ion 2 NA gi S System Manager Network Manager Account Manager Share Manager Log Manager Event Manager proNAS PT server proNAS proware saaebdf proware c3346e0 proNAS123 R
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17. Write Quota MB admin Account vl v JE users Group ra ra N A IPAddress wl v NiA not allow root Save Cancel Note Not all ACL permission settings may be applicable to all share protocols If you set NFS protocol it can support all ACL setting mentioned above If you set CIFS protocol read only IP address will not be honored If you set AppleTalk or Netware protocol you can only set ACL permission by account or group x Sample Steps to Limit Share Connections to Selected I P Range 1 Select Share Manager Select the share name where account will be giver permission and click Privilege tab 2 Click Edit Select IP Address tab NOTE BY default all IP addresses have Read Write access AN only the selected IP range can access the NAS share Group Permission or User Account Permission is still needed to be assigned in order for users to gain access to the share folder 4 To add an IP range enter the IP range e g 192 168 1 in the IP Address box check the Write box to assign Read Write access if necessary and click ADD to the NAS If you restrict NAS connections from specific I P range 3 To remove select from Permission list and click REMOVE User Manual 155 NAS System 5 Click Save when done roF amil proNAs Properties Protocol Privilege Rsyne Duplication Delete
18. chueh 4963e71c Louis PC aajblzcuzodfn6 Properies Fritcol Group f IP Address Duplication Login Name Full Name SUPPORTisupport_388945a0 SUPPORT_388945a0 SUPPORTwuser2 user2 SUPPORTuser3 user3 SUPPORTuser4 user4 SUPPORTuser5 users SUPPORTuserB user6 SUPPORTuser user SUPPORTwser users SUPPORTwuser8 userg REMOVE Permission Total 4 ID Type admin Account Quota MB 0 users Group NIA suu IP Address N A ot allow root SUPPORTwser1 Account 0 Save Cancel 154 User Manual NAS System 9 4 4 3 IP Address This option allows you to set a certain range of hosts to have an access into proNAS By default the IP address is set to which means that it will accept connections from any host If set to 192 168 100 this will only allow connections from your private network 192 168 100 and all other connections will be refused e eos Properties r Protocol Privilege NAS Device Manager Group Account NUES proNAS Q volume Manager Backup Manager T System Manager La Network Manager Q Account Manager Share Manager Allow Root Access NFS home public lt new share Log Manager Event Manager IP Address Write REMOVE Permission Total 3 ID Type
19. 5 The destination tape device is set Click Edit Backup Item List O x Co nca ccs Backup Namelbacktapet Description Type Tape E Compressed No Backup Item s Name Type Destination dev nst Edit Backup Item List r Status Schedule Disabled No Activity Save Cancel User Manual NAS System 6 Select the data Volume Share to be backed up Click Save x Backup Items CEJ Al Nodes 6 c volumes O D3 home J D public v 7 data1 Shares LJ D3 public O home wi 3 data x Save Cancel 7 Click Save again proF amily proNAS Schedule Backup NAS Device Manager proNAS Backup Namejbacktapet r Description Type Tape Q Volume Manager Destination dev nst Compressed No Q Backup Manager System Manager r Backup Item s Network Manager Account Manager ame me Q Share Manager data1 Volume Q Log Manager Event Manager proNAS PT server proNAS proware saae5dt Ronald Vork NB l Edit Backup Item List r Status Schedule Disabled No Activity Save Cancel 8 Inthe Confirm Dialog Box click Yes Confirm Creating ET User Manual NAS System 9 Insert the tape cartridge into the tape drive Take note of the following proNAS tape control functions as follows rewind
20. 5 extend LY Size E Harme x dataLV1 Extend size 20000 Free Yolume Group SizedMB 102812 ok Cancel 3 The Logical Volume will be extended NENNEN 353 Extending Volume Size OOO NN User Manual ra NAS System 4 Verify the new LV size proF amily Q proNAS NAS Device Manager proNAS Q volume Manager proNASVG dataLV1 home public Backup Manager System Manager Network Manager Q Account Manager Q Share Manager Log Manager Event Manager User Manual LV Configuration Delete Name Used Size Mount Point Created Time sena dataL V1 5 70656 MB ImntipraNAS dataL V1 11 58 14 Apr 25 2008 5 Edit Extend LV Size NAS System 9 1 3 Volume Snapshot Snapshots are point in time copies of a logical volume This allows the system administrator to create a new block device which presents an exact copy of a logical volume frozen at some point in time As changes are made to the original volume the snapshot remains the same and looks exactly like the original at the time the snapshot was created A Snapshot can be created manually or scheduled Admin need to enable first this special function NOTE Logical Volume with snapshot cannot be extended nor replicated see next section about Volume Replication To enable Snapshot function select Volume Manager then click Options tab Tick the Enable Snapshot function option
21. Delete MAS Device Manager r Schedule proNAS Q volume Manager proNASVG Snap Ratio 10 Reserved vG Free Size MB 7158 82432 dataLV1 Execute Day Execute Time home Sut Mat Tue Onci 0 00 public el Backup Manager ed Thu Fri Every 30 Mins Starts at System Manager Network Manager Account Manager Share Mana ger Snapshot List Total 0 Log Manager Mount Used Size Event Manager Snapshot Numbers C overwrite Mount Ends at Create Snapshots Delete Snapshot Enable Scheduled Edit Extend LV Size User Manual NAS System 9 1 4 Volume Replication Replication function enables proNAS to replicate a logical volume from one NAS server source to another NAS server destination Replication involves intelligent copying and maintaining of exact copy of a volume from a source server to a destination server The destination volume is always an exact copy of the source volume This is done by mirroring the whole block device via a standard network interface This solution creates a real time replication of data However it does not create a cluster solution where you can have a highly available system Note Logical Volume under snapshot cannot be replicated x To enable Replication select Volume Manager then click Options tab and tick Enable Replication function NOTE Starting with proNAS version 1
22. Edit Mail Testing Press Edit button to edit the following fields Sender E mail Address Enter the sender s e mail address SMTP Server Enter the IP address of the SMTP server Port Enter the port number Default is 25 Accounts Enter the SMTP server admin account Password Enter the SMTP server admin password Press Add button to insert the e mail address recipients You can have multiple receivers f you would like to delete a receiver select that receiver and then press Delete e 9 9 9 99 9 User Manual 205 NAS System 9 8 2 Event Setting tab proF amily proNAS NAS Device Manager C proNAS Q volume Manager Backup Manager Application proNAS Eval Setna ear Event Script Path Mail Notification Web Service stopped LJ prol NAS System Manager v proNAS Network Manager Invalid Snapshot L JE Over Quota Account Manager Share Manager Log Manager Event Manager praNAS Replication Disconnec Edit Mail Testing Press Edit button and check the box Enable Event Notification Choose the following mail notification The lists of event options will depend on which service is currently active By default all proNAS event will be displayed Events for proNAS HA or NAS Device Manager will be displayed only after you have started or logon into these services T
23. Enable Scheduled 6 Update copy and or delete some data to the share folder 7 Click Backup Now Select Yes to confirm aaa Schedule Backup Restore Backup Name backtape1 Description Type Tape Compressed No Destination devinst Backup Item s Name Type RELIZNENENENESSSU 0 0x vou Execute this Backup Plan Now No Status Schedule Disabled No Activity Remove Edit Backup Now Enable Scheduled User Manual NAS System 8 The backup process will start NAS Device Manager proNAS Volume Manager Backup Manager backtape1 System Manager Network Manager Q Account Manager Q Share Manager Q Log Manager Event Ma proNAS PT server proNAS proware saaeSdf proware c3346e0 Ronald Work NB Backup Plan Setting Schedule Backup Restore Backup Name backtape1 Description Type Tape Destination devinst Compressed No Backup Item s Name Type data1 Volume Status Schedule Disabled executing backup now Backup Now Enable Scheduled Remove Edit 9 When completed a message will be displayed AN Backup is completed Please reload and check the backup log at lad manager 10 In Restore tab check the backup items Note that the Backup Levels are 0 11 The backup items can be restored or deleted NAS De
24. I MPORTANT Make sure that the data in the Volume to be deleted is no longer needed before deleting the Volume User Manual ra NAS System Chapter 6 Network and System Management 6 1 Network Management 6 1 1 Network Settings To setup the R Link Ethernet port l Select Network Settings from Network menu ex E ge Network LZ System Event Log alim E I S M A R T Raid Info Raid Task SNMP Setting SMTP Setting NTP Setting Sync RTC IP Address 172 16 0 15 Gateway 172 16 0 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Submit System Name X Proware Technolc IP Address 172 16 0 15 SerialNo 1V08401601020 Status OK 2 Set the following options ign to the RAID IP Address Enter the IP address you want to assign to the subsystem Enter the Gateway IP Address you want to use Subnet Mask Enter the Subnet Mask value MAC Address This shows the MAC Address of the network interface 3 Click Submit to save the settings EE User Manual NAS System 6 1 2 SNMP Setting The SNMP gives users independence from the proprietary network management schemes of some manufacturers SNMP is supported by many WAN and LAN manufacturers enabling true LAN WAN management integration To set the SNMP function 1 Select SNMP Setting from Network menu T L pe Network System Event Log Raid Info Network Settings SMTP Setting NTP Setting Sync RTC Enable SNMP Notification lud Sy
25. Monitor Item Value State NORMAL PSU A NORMAL PSU B Master fan PSLI A 3183 RPM NORMAL Master fan PSU B 3214 RPM NORMAL Power Supply 43 3 43 232 V NORMAL Power Supply 45 0 T4 88 V NORMAL Power Supply 12 0 T12 361 NORMAL System Temperature 41 C Normal HDD 1 Temperature 35 C HDD 2 Temperature SL FG HDD 3 Temperature 33 C CEES EUR al akuna We System Name X Proware Technolc gt HDD 5 Temperature 30 C HDD 6 Temperature 29 9C ioc aa SiGe HDD 7 Temperature 29 oC Serial No iv08401601020 HDD 8 Temperature 28 C Status OK HDD 9 Temperature 29 C HDD 10 Temperature 23 C HED 11 Temperature 1 22 26 The Hardware Monitor information provides the power supply status fan speed temperature and voltage levels of the RAID subsystem All items are also unchangeable The warning messages will indicate through the LCD LED and alarm buzzer Fan Speed 2000 RPM Power Supply 3 3V lt 2 97V or gt 3 63V Power Supply 5 0V 4 5V or 5 5V Power Supply 12V 10 8V or 13 2V System Temperature gt 70 C HDD Temperature gt 55 C EE User Manual NAS System 7 3 Raid Task 7 3 1 Raid Status To view the RAID status of an Array select Raid Status in Raid Task menu The List of Arrays and the RAID Level Capacity Member Disks and Status are displayed on TD am 7 42 IR Raid Ee Network System Event Lo
26. Note that you cannot exceed the free available size from the volume group Click OK 2 Extend LV Size Name testi Extend size 5120 sd Free Volume Group Size MB 65536 3 A Confirm message box will be displayed The iSCSI target will be restarted during volume capacity extension and iSCSI initiator s need to re logon reconnect Select Yes to continue iSCSI target wil be restart and client need to relogon in iSCSI initiator continue User Manual 123 NAS System 4 The iSCSI logical volume capacity is extended r NAS Device Manager proNAS Volume Manager proNASVG home public E testi Q Backup Manager System Manager Network Manager Q Account Manager Q Share Manager Q Log Manager Event Manager iSCSI Delete Name Size MB 10240 MB iSCSI Mount Point imnt proNAS test1 Created Time 16 12 15 May 26 2009 50 User Manual 7 Edit Extend LV Size Restore to volume NAS System 9 2 Network Manager Using the Network Manager you can configure the NAS network settings There are three tabs in Network Manager Network Internet Gateway and SNMP 9 2 1 Network Setting and Trunking There are two sections in the Network tab the General Setting section and the Network Adapter section A roFamil e er Network Internet Gateway SNMP Network Test NAS Device Manager General Setting
27. Save button Pie m Information Upgrade Report EMEN Serial Ports Power Reboot Service RE proNAS volume Manager Backup Manager System Manager Network Manager Account Manager Share Manager Log Manager Date Tuesday May 13 2008 NAS Device Manager Event Manager Time Zone AsiafTaipei Time 15 4 56 Add Remove available NTP server s User Manual Itu NAS System 9 5 5 Serial Ports tab Com1 and Com2 Serial ports can be configured in this tab for specific application Press Edit Information Upgrade Report Time ES Power Reboot Service RIE com1 Supported Application NAS Device Mar L NAS Device Manager proNAS Q volume Manager Backup Manager System Manager Network Manager Q Account Manager Q Share Manager UPS Vendor NIA Log Manager com2 Supported Application luPS UPS Mode Event Manager Cable Model NIA Shutdown Delay Min 0 SNMP IP Com1 Supported Applications are NAS Device Mgr or proNAS HA Com2 Supported Applications are UPS or proNAS HA If you set Com2 to UPS you can select between two supported UPS Modes dumb mode or smart mode If you choose dumb mode you don t have to configure the detail setting about vendor and cable If you choose smart mode proNAS supports three UPS Vendor a APC b BeamTech and c HyperPro Select the UPS vend
28. System Mame X Proware Technolc IP Address FREE SPACE Serial No 1v08401601020 Size 899 87GB 100 Status AS ya E 22 g Info Grid View lc Array Mount A Detach I The name you want to assign to the Volume Volume Name Maximum is 20 characters The capacity you want to give to the Volume value Volume Size is in GB Note that the available capacity that can be used in displayed in Maximum Capacity field The Maximum number of Read Ahead is 99 The Read Ahead controller will read ahead to optimize performance on sequential reads Enable this option to activate the Volume in the selected Host Channel A and or B The LUN ID in the Host Channel assigned to the Volume Each Host Channel has 32 LUN IDs Host A Host B LUN ELI User Manual NAS System 4 Click Submit when done The Volume will be created I MPORTANT Once a LUN number is already assigned to a Volume it cannot be used again User Manual ra NAS System 5 6 Modify Volume The Volume attributes can be modified using the Modify Volume function in RAID menu To modify a Volume l Select Modify Volume from RAID menu Select the Array name from the Array List and then select the Volume to be modified 2 Change the settings as necessary Note that some settings cannot be modified 9 System Raid GE Network Quick Setup Create Array Mo
29. System Manager Network Manager sal Ends at Account Manager Share Manager Snapshot List Total 0 18 00 Log Manager Mount Used Size Event Manager Create Snapshots Delete Snapsho Enable Scheduled Edit Extend LV Size 6 A clock like icon will appear on the left side of the LV which means a scheduled snapshot is active To disable the schedule click Disable Scheduled Lv Configuration JENSEN Delete proNAS r Schedule Q volume Manager Snapshot Numbers v Overwrite v Mount proNASVG Q dataL V1 Snap Ratio 96 50r Reserved vG Free Size MB 70656 82432 home Execute Day Execute Time public EC suh Mo rue on 18 00 Backup Manager system Manager Wed v Thu v Fr 2 Even 30 Mins Starts at 0 00 Network Manager Q Account Manager a Ends at 0 00 Share Manager Log Manager NAS Device Manager Mount Used Size Event Manager Snapshot List Total 0 Disable Scheduled 106 User Manual NAS System 7 After disabling the schedule the Enable Scheduled button will become available proF amily proNAS NAS Device Manager Q proNAS Q volume Manager proNASvG dataLV1 home public Backup Manager System Manager Network Manager Q Account Manager Q Share Manager Log Manager Event Manager r Schedule Snapshot Numbers ut Snap Ratio 96 Execute Day C v M
30. The proNAS system will initiate the synchronization and contact an Rsync server There are two different ways for Rsync to contact a remote system using SSH as a remote shell program as the transport or contacting an Rsync daemon directly via TCP IP Address This specifies the IP address of the remote Rsync server Remote Path This specifies the share on the remote Rsync server Account The valid account name that will be required by the Rsync server for authentication Password The account s password Mode Either to download files from the Rsync server or to upload files into the Hsync server SSH When checked SSH service will provide the secure tunnel between an Rsync client and an Rsync server Rsync Options These are the lists of options used during Rsync file transfer oe ml Properties Protocol Privilege Reyne Duplication Delete NAS Device Manager proNAS volume Manager Cilent Mode Backup Manager IP Address Remote Path System Manager Options Schedule Network Manager Account Manager Account Q Share Manager home public Mode test Log Manager Event Manager 2 Server Mode Client Mode Password Save Cancel User Manual 159 NAS System Here is a short summary of the available options Please refer to the detailed description below for a complete description Some options only have a long variant r
31. and Delete Volume SS NOTE Any FREE or un used hard disk will automatically become Global Hot Spare disk which means it can replace any failed disk in any Array as long as the capacity is the same or greater than the capacity of the smallest disk size in the Array 5 1 Quick Setup The Quick Setup function provides an easy way for users to quickly configure a single Array and Volume Here are the steps l n Raid menu click Quick Setup r ill E ge Network E Raid System Event Log Info Raid Task SS SMART Create Array Modify Array Delete Array Create Volume Modify Volume Delete Volume Array Name Capacity 300 09 GB Volume Name s fi Capacity 300 09 GB RAID Level N A v Capacity 500 11 GB Stripe Size 64K v Capacity 500 11 GB Block Size 512 Bytes v Capacity 500 11 GB System Name Proware Technolc IP Address 172 16 0 15 Serial No 1V08401601020 Status User Manual ra NAS System 2 Enter Array Name Volume Name select the disk drives to be included in the Array and select RAID Level Stripe Size and Block Size Click Submit when done E M LJ gt Network Raid System Event Log Info Raid Task E S M A R T Create Array Modify Array Delete Array Create Volume Modify Volume Delete Volume Capacity 300 09 GB Array Name x Ari Capacity 300 09 GB Volume Name s voli RAID Level RAID 5 Capacity 500 11 GB
32. backup May 16 13 38 2008 Applet running User Manual NAS System Chapter 12 proNAS HA Optional Function 12 1 Introduction to proNAS HA proNAS HA High Availability provides solution for business continuity with automatic failover which ensures that should a critical server become unavailable due to failure or maintenance related downtime a replica will immediately provide all services in its place without the need for time consuming manual procedures The core processes of ProNAS HA are implemented as two mutual guarded fail safe proNAS services They can be manipulated by accessing the Services tab in the proNAS System Manager node The dual service architecture of ProNAS HA prevents ProNAS HA from being the single point of failure of the server cluster When a server is down or unavailable ProNAS HA switches the critical operations of that server over to the peer server automatically The switch over procedure can also be triggered manually to handle scheduled downtime more gracefully and user transparently ProNAS HA can be manually instructed to switch over the critical operations of a server to the peer server Users can then perform upgrade replacement or maintenance to the hardware and software of that proNAS server The critical operations of a server can be configured as auto switch back After those critical operations were taken over by the peer server ProNAS HA can switch them back to their origin
33. button The data on the primary node will be forcefully synchronized to the secondary node Reconnect when the connection of the peer is lost To reconnect the replicated volume press the Reconnect button At some point if the replication fails to establish connection to the other node you may try to set up a connection thru this button This button will be enabled only if one of the node losses connection Aborting the replication To abort or drop the replication press the Abort Replication button To access the data on the replicated volume after aborting the replication you may need to create a share under destination volume whose share name must be equal to the share name on the source proNAS User Manual ETEN NAS System 9 1 4 3 Extending logical volume under replication NOTE Extending the size of a Logical Volume under replication is not allowed However there is a work around to extend the LV size The following are the steps 7 Abort the replication by selecting Abort Replication 8 Remove or delete the replicated logical volume on the destination proNAS 9 Extend the capacity of the source logical volume Please note that there should be enough space on the logical volume of the destination proNAS to accommodate the extended logical volume space 10 Create a new replication using the extended source logical volume ET User Manual 9 1 5 iSCSI NAS System The iSCSI function in proNAS makes a logi
34. proBackupExtendedDevice holds the extended device for other proBackup servers to utilize It becomes visible after proBackup service is enabled EU User Manual NAS System 9 5 System Manager System Manager is composed of different tabs which is responsible for the configuration of proNAS system settings and services such as Firmware Upgrade Account and Share reports Date and Time Zone Serial Ports and UPS settings Reboot functions and Services configurations roF amil v i f i EA information Upgrade Repor Time Serial Ports Power Reboot Seni proNAS Account Information Storage Information Volume Manager Backup Manager System Manager Share Numbers 43 Vol Group Numbers 1 Network Manager Q Account Manager Volume Numbers 10 Q Share Manager Log Manager NAS Device Manager Event Manager Account Numbers 5 Disk Numbers Free Total 0 1 Model NAS Model Name Build Version 1 1 13 CPU Intel R Pentium R Dual CPU E2180 2 00GHz x 2 MHz 2000 011 Memory 4147728 kB ethO on 00 E0 81 40 41 50 172 16 0 9 NIC eth1 on DO E0 81 4C 41 4E 192 168 110 128 eth2 on D0 E0 81 4C 41 4F 192 168 99 125 User Manual I NAS System 9 5 1 nformation tab The Information tab shows the account storage and system information Account nformation Account Numbers Indicates the total numbers of all local and ext
35. proNAS Account BABE Q volume Manager Backup Manager System Manager Network Manager Q Account Manager Q Share Manager home public IP Address 192 168 1 v Write Allow Root Access NFS data1 Log Manager NAS Device Manager Event Manager Q max test Q proNAS Q mychat bd31199f proware ng1cfev ID Type Read Write Quota MB Q proNAS admin Account v ol chueh 4863e71c TEES Group ra NIA Louis PC aa jblzcuzodfn6 REMOVE Permission Total 2 Save Cancel Permissions This section lists the permissions that you can assign for each user group or IP address When you create a share the default owner which is the admin will be granted full control The same is also true for users group and the for IP address Listed below are the share permissions defined in proNAS Read Only Read Write SS Allow Deny i Bes Access share sub Access share sub folder folder Read 1 0 8 Red MW Write M wie 24 NE A Edit Modify HM EdiModify B Rename Wie EdUMoHy beete beee Rename Rename a Setting the amount of quota to a specific user In the Quota MB field you can input the quota of an account which is granted permission to the share Press the Enter key after you input the amount in Quota MB field
36. successfully EE User Manual NAS System 7 4 S M A R T 7 4 1 Disk Health The RAID subsystem uses the SMART Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology information available in the disk drive to monitor the disk health To view SMART information of a disk drive select Disk Health in S M A R T menu Then click the disk drive The Disk ID and Disk Status of the selected disk are displayed The SMART attributes and its values and threshold values are also shown The Threshold Value is the boundary for the attribute Value before the disk becomes unstable The higher the attribute Value compared to the Threshold Value the better If the attribute Value becomes smaller than the Threshold Value the disk is not in good state ES P di p Wi amp amp a ro RAIE Network System Event Log Raid Task WI SMART d A Vee y Diagnosis Disk Disk ID 1 Disk Status Healthy Attribute Threshold Value Spin llp Time 188 63 Start Stop Count 253 0 Reallocated Sector Ct 253 63 Seek Error Rate Seek Time Performance 2 Power On Hours Spin Retry Count System Name Proware Technolc Calibration Retry Count IP Address 172 16 0 15 Power Cycle Count Serial Mo ivos401601020 Temperature Celsius Status OK Power Off_Retract_Count Load Cvycle Count Hardware ECC Recovered Mount Detach
37. 22 07 Normal 727 proNAS HA version 7 0 installed path jusriproNAS General Setting 2005 07 25 10 22 07 Warning 005 This proNAS HA will be expired within 30 days ple iv 2005 07 25 10 23 55 Warning r41 Send datagram packet backup Fail Private Net Ethernet 1 2005 07 25 10 24 22 Warning 741 Bend datagram packet backup Fail RS232 1 2005 07 25 10 32 00 Warming r41 Send datagram packet backup Fail ResourceGroup Man I 32 j Fai Q Event Log 4 Private Net Start Date 07 25 2005 9 Public Net 9 Takeover Failover End Date 07 25 2005 Dod El ERSE All the messages generated by ProNAS HA will be displayed in the Event Log The messages can help users to identify the possible reasons that prevent ProNAS HA from operating normally User Manual
38. Consistent lv3 PrimarnvSecondary Consistent Wi PrimarnvSecondary Consistent home PrimarnvSecondary Consistent 8 Go to Private Net node down to Ethernet 1 Set the local and peer IP address check Auto Enable on Starting Cluster then save Be sure not to select the public IP ethO IP address for both proNAS box proNAS HA General Setting Q Private Net Ethernet 1 R5232 1 Peer IP Address 192 168 99 10 ResourceGroup Manage Q Event Log Peer Port Number 5000 proNAS aa NAS Device Manager Heartbeat Interval seconds Event Manager proNASB proNAS Current Status Disable NAS Device Manager Local IP Address 192 168 99 125 Local Port Number 5000 Acceptable Consecutive Heartbeat Loses iv Auto Enable On Starting Cluster Save Cancel Private Net Ethernet Local peer Specify an unused TCP port for each server to receive the Port Number heartbeat sent from the peer server The default value is 5000 Local peer IP Specify the IP Addresses of the network interface cards that Address constitutes both ends of the private net These IP addresses must be on a separate subnet from the public net Heartbeat Specify the period of time between two consecutive I nterval heartbeats Acceptable Each server will keep counting and timing the heartbeats Consecutive received from the peer server If the number of times a ET User Manual NAS System
39. Date The Release Date of this version Upgrade from the specified URL You can download the latest version from URL ftp support xxxxxxxx upgrade proware com tw proNAS If you would like to see if there is latest version please press Check Updates button The system will search if there is any latest firmware to update Besides firmware update from web site you can also do a firmware update from local file system but you need to download first the firmware Patch and save to the local file system Press Browse button and locate the firmware patch User Manual 169 NAS System 9 5 3 Report tab proNAS provides report function which enables you to collect the usage information of all accounts and shares The output file will be saved in a csv file Report function can generate report either by schedule or immediately roF amil 4 e ONSA Information Upgrade AEE Time Serial Ports Power Reboot Serice RE NAS_Device_Manager Schedule Report proNAS E le Schedul Destination Q volume Manager Zee m o mntiproNAS home admin Backup Manager Day Every Day Report Option System Manager E z D Network Manager Time 0 00 r3 Q Account Manager Q Share Manager Log Manager Event Manager SMTP Server Account O Sender E mail Password Receiver E mail PORT 25 immediate Report Account icd Generate Now Share l Generate Now
40. HA server that can takeover the critical operations of an active server when the active server is down or unavailable Private net Private net is a dedicated channel for servers to exchange their operating status i e heartbeat message Types of Private Net Available TCP IP socket Ethernet network running TCP IP protocol Each server must install a dedicated IP to attach to the private net gt RS 232 serial port One free serial port per server A null modem cable must be installed to connect the serial ports of the two servers Public net Public net is the paths for networked clients to access cluster protected resources Network Configuration for High Availability Pair The following diagram illustrates the network configuration for a High Availability pair Multi Port Switch Public Net Private Net Private Net Public Net RS232 Serial Ports Active Server Backup Server 226 User Manual NAS System 12 2 2 Procedure for Setting Up proNAS HA Setting up a server cluster Below are the basic steps in setting up a server cluster Configure the hostname for both proNAS servers must be unique Configure two static IP addresses for each proNAS server Set up private net At least the private net IP must be configured to start cluster Start proNAS HA service for both proNAS servers You may do this under System Manager then Services tab highlight proNAS HA service then click Start proNAS HA node will th
41. IP address Click the proBackup icon on the lower right side of the page du WARE JUNAN s ly File Manager The proBackup page will be displayed Click Start Java Web an WARE User Manual NAS System Enter the login account and password A LOGON X Logon ID 0 Password es E 3 AN NOTE All the backups of an account are lost forever if it is deleted Please make sure such action before doing it NOTE It is advised that only the organization privilege persons can assume the role of administrator since it can restore all others data which may contain sensitive information The proBackup Java GUI Welcome screen will be displayed You can view the recent proBackup operations and existing backup plans in the Welcome screen To learn about proBackup release version click the About tab iix proBackup Welcome About Q pronas m Plan Manager Recent Activities 10 X admin Plan Name Start Time End Time Summary Plan List Name Used Siz Created Effective Expired State Create Plan Backup Wizard Restore Wizard Applet running User Manual 215 NAS System 11 3 Create Backup Plan To create backup plan either click the Create Plan button in the proBackup main screen or click the New button in Plan Manager II ax proBackup Welcome About pronas Plan Manager Recent Activities 10 admin Plan List nam
42. Manager Event Manager Save Cancel ET User Manual NAS System Permission tab Joined Groups The account has gained access right because of joining certain groups Individually Authorized Shares mplies that the account has gained access rights individually Ownership implies that the account has gained access right because it is the owner NOTE Newly created accounts will automatically be a member of users group Enabling and Disabling an Account Account Manager allows the administrator to enable or disable a user account When an account is disabled the account cannot be used to login and access proNAS To forbid certain user account in accessing proNAS highlight the account then press Disable button The account will be shown with Status as Disable If you would like to re enable the user account proNAS press Enable button Disabling account admin is not allowed as well as all ADS PDC and NIS accounts proF amily E NAS Device Manager Total 4 e pun Login N Full Na Quota M Director Usage Status Q Vol M olume Manager M e i i RSS STERN NIIS cs Backup aka nobody Nobody 10 local 1 X Disable System Manager admin Administrator 1 local 0 Enable Network Manager i 50 Q Acco Group Account Q Share Manager Log Manager Event Manager Enable Create Enable Disable Delete Import
43. Manager home public test Log Manager Event Manager Properties Protocol Privilege Reyne Gia Delete Schedule Execute Time o i 1 e 21 00 Execute Day v vv a v Eve 30 Mins Starts at pu Ends at Destination Path test 5 CreateDuplication Delete All Enable Scheduled Get List Name Date Destination Path test_Dup 0 2008 05 1312 27 test Edit Apply ACL 164 User Manual NAS System How Duplication Works After you have created Duplication your destination path will contain a folder Duplication It is hidden by default to unhide it uncheck the hide duplication option in the Properties tab of the destination folder Inside the Duplication folder are the directories that are created for the various intervals that you have defined It will look something like in the figure below Mame Size Type Date Modified S share1_Dup 0 File Folder of20 2006 5 22 PM jsharei Dup 1 File Falder 5 19 2006 5 22 PM icysharei Dup 2 File Folder 5 18 2006 5 22 PM Casharei Dup 3 File Folder of17 2006 5 22 PM Inside each of these folders is the full backup of that point in time of the source share The format of the duplication folder name will be the share name of the source share appended by an underscore then the character Dup followed by the number of the interval 5ShareName Dup O will always contain the most recent snapshot and the duplication
44. RAID O Smallest disk size x Number of disk 2 2 Capacity for RAID 1 Smallest disk size x Number of disk 1 Capacity for RAID 3 or 5 Smallest disk size x Number of disks in each sub array 1 x Number of sub arrays Capacity for RAID 30 or 50 1 3 2 Logical Unit Number LUN A logical unit is a drive group read by the host system as a logical device The subsystem supports up to eight 8 LUNs for drive group 1 3 3 Hot Swap Drive Replacement The subsystem supports hot swapping of drives while the system is powered on A disk may be disconnected removed or replaced with a different disk without turning off the System 1 3 4 Disk Failure Detection The subsystem can automatically detect disk failures It monitors disk activities including the elapsed time on all commands issued to the disks as well as parity errors and other potential problems A time out will reset the disk and retry the command If the command time out occurs again the disk will fail Any disk with too many errors will be shut down by subsystem User Manual EI NAS System 1 4 Array Definition 1 4 1 Array An Array is a group of physical disks disk drives containing one or more Volumes When an Array is created the RAID Level is assigned RAID Level refers to the level of data performance and protection of an Array It is impossible to have multiple Arrays on the same physical disks If physical disks of different capacity ar
45. Schedule O Monthly Volume Manager Q Backup Manager System Manager Schedule Setting Starting Date losn 52008 Network Manager Q Account Manager Q Share Manager Log Manager NAS Device Manager Event Manager Ending Date losi 5 2008 Starting Time 0 00 Weekly Backup Setting Use Default Plan Differential Mon M May 2008 June 2008 July 2008 SM TWREF S 123 45 67 8 910 11 1213 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 SM TWREF S T uk 3 46 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1617 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 SMTWRFS 1 22 d oW 8 BOF B 83941 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 _ NE Save Cancel e Monthly Full backup is the starting point for all data backup Choose this option to do full backup monthly proFamily proNAS proNAS Backup Plan Setting EBNEHUIEIERERURNI D No Schedule Daily Weekly Monthly Q volume Manager Q Backup Manager Schedule Setting System Manager Starting Date 05 15 2008 Network Manager i E i Q Account Manager Ending Date 05 15 2008 Q Share Manager Log Manager Starting Time 0 00 45678910 11 1213 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1617 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 NAS Device Manager Monthly Backup Setting Event Manager F
46. Share Manager and assign account group permissions This is described in Chapter 9 Section 9 4 Windows clients can start using the proNAS shares using CIFS protocol UNI X Linux clients need to enable NFS protocol disabled by default Phase 3 Perform NAS system maintenance Maintain system via System Manager as described in Chapter 9 Section 9 5 Check system status using Log Manager and Event Manager This is described in Chapter 9 Sections 9 7 and 9 8 Backup system configuration and data using Backup Manager This is described in Chapter 9 Section 9 6 Phase 4 Optional Setup proNAS HA for high availability environment Please refer to Chapter 12 for proNAS HA configuration Phase 5 Users can store and backup data into proNAS system Store data into proNAS system using File Manager as described in Chapter 10 Backup data into proNAS system using proBackup as described in Chapter 11 User Manual nam NAS System 8 3 Basic Setup Instructions in Creating Array and Volume gt NOTE If you have already created an Array and Volume you may Skip this section 1 Configure your client computer to be able to connect to RAID controller s R Link IP address default is 172 16 0 2 2 Open web browser enter the IP address and login to proRAID Manager GUI Enter the subsystem name and the password default is 00000000 MEME NNNM IP Address 172 16 0 15 Password
47. Size will become the new default Quota Size when other accounts are created Set Password Click this button to set the account s password Passwords have to be at least 6 characters User Manual IN NAS System Status Current status Displays Enable or Disable Used Size MB Displays the current used size Use the following guidelines to ensure that you are using a valid Account name e Account names must start with a small alphabet letter e Account names cannot be longer than 32 characters e Account names should be unique No account names must be the same No account names must be the same with share names e Account names cannot contain blank spaces e Account names cannot begin with a dash and cannot consist of only a single dash e Account names cannot contain the following characters lt gt e Account names cannot be duplicated with the system default accounts i e root mail news operator gopher nobody ftp games rpc adm nobody etc 3 After completing the settings press the Save button to save settings or you may go to Permission tab to have a look at the permissions of the account then click Save button when done pom Properties VENEREM Q Volume Manager Access Right Control Backup Manager Joined Groups System Manager users Network Manager individually Authorized Shares Q Account Manager Ownership Group Account Q Share Manager Log Manager NAS Device
48. The NAS supports up to 5 Volume Groups Volume Group is the highest level abstraction used within the NAS system It gathers together a collection of Physical Volumes consisting of at least one disk device such as dev sda and Logical Volumes into one administrative unit EI User Manual NAS System 9 1 1 3 Reset and Remove Volume Group If you choose to reset the Volume Group all the data will be erased Use the Reset Volume Group function only when necessary and when the data from the VG have been backed up or you do not want to keep the data l Select Reset Volume Group button r Disk List Total 1 Q volume Manager Name datavg Stat Disk roNASVG A Or Unit Size 51 2 L IN USED idevisdb datavg Backup Manager System Manager Network Manager Q Account Manager Volume List Total 0 Q Share Manager Log Manager Volume Size MB Used Size MB Rep Enable UsediTotal Size MB 0 78336 MB NAS Device Manager Event Manager Create New Volume Remove Join New Disk Remove Disk Reset Volume Group 2 Select Yes to confirm TL x Are you sure ta resetthis Vo 3 Click Remove E volume Manager Name datavg proNASVG datavg Backup Manager System Manager Network Manager Q Account Manager Volume List Total 0 Q Share Manager Log Manager NAS Device Manager Event Manager r Dis
49. a group double click the group in Group List tab The Group List tab will be displayed in edit mode Group name description group members are allowed to be modified however this is only applicable to local groups ADS PDC and NIS groups are not allowed to be modified Default group users and proBackup cannot be modified ADS PDC and NIS domain accounts are also not allowed to be joined to any local group except to proBackup group Refreshing the Group List Use the Refresh button to automatically synchronize any new groups created in ADS PDC or NIS domain User Manual P NAS System 9 4 Share Manager In proNAS Share Manager you can create and configure a Share assign a share owner assign user permission and specify file sharing protocol Under this node you can also use duplication function and rsync utility Duplication is a share function in which you can replicate your share into another share using file level replication Rsync utility is used to copy files either to or from a remote host or locally on the current host In the Share List tab you can list the current shares and also display share information such as share name quota used space logical volume and share owner There are 2 Default Share in proNAS home and public proFamily e Q proNAS Sharelist NAS Device Manager Total 2 proNAS Q volume Manager Backup Manager System Manager public S12 4 public admin Network Man
50. and the related information or submenu items display beneath it The submenus for each item are listed below Array Name Volume Name Quick Setup RAID Level Block Size Stripe Size Display Array Create Array Modify Array RAID Management Delete Array Create Volume Modify Volume Delete Volume Check Parity Channel A Main Menu SCSI Configuration Channel B System Setting Ethernet Conf Time Option System Management Hardware Status Set Password Upgrade Firmware Event Logs Clear Logs Reset Arrays Restart View Disk Status Disk Management mil Set Faulty Disk Y Array Name RAID Level Block Size Stripe Size Max Bad Sectors Ignore Bad Sector INIT Mode Array Name RAID Level Block Size Stripe Size Max Bad Sectors Ignore Bad Sector Member Disks Array State Volume Name Size MB Read Ahead LUN ID For Host A B Volume Name Size MB Read Ahead LUN ID For Host A B Channel ID SCSI ID SCSI Speed Wide Mode Max Speed Tag Queue Behaviour Channel ID SCSI ID SCSI Speed Wide Mode Max Speed Tag Queue Behaviour Cache Type Cache Ratio Notification Level Baud Rate Beeper IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Sync with NTP server Sync with Local Time unchangeable Na User Manual NAS System The configuration utility main menu options are Quick Setup Quickly create a single Array and Volume Create single or multiple Arrays and Volumes with RAI D Manag
51. atacec eei eea aee iter aana nn awanan n anana etes ere Gets eene esci 102 9 1 3 2 Create Snapshots Based from Schedule sse 104 9133 D lete Snapshots m MERO 107 914 Vol me secet 109 9 1 4 1 Replication Configuration usas cinere tiit eitis rues eset tope urb orar eto tese n insertae 110 9 1 4 2 Checking the status of your replication sse eret 115 9 1 4 3 Extending logical volume under replication sse 116 HP Oeo m Te 117 NENNEN Cerere T T T TM 117 9 1 5 2 Disable iSCSI in Logical Volume een eeen anane anana ana awanan anana anana tnter tnnt tete tntnns 120 9 1 5 3 Restore iSCSI to Ordinary Logical Volume essences 121 9 1 5 4 Extending iSCSI Logical Volume Size sse trennen 123 SMEs dide MN 125 92 1 Network Setting and TrUNKING iscceccctis tenores rante eee e Eae Ga NGA AE hehe aa aE aiii apetece 125 9 2 2 Internet Gateway 129 WE MEES MA A TE N A E ete E A ARE eee 130 SWAT ceee E E E E E REE 131 EMI User Manual NAS System 93 Account TIBI B seis tu ERR pU EIER Rae Snia aneka ME ME aan dane aa ea GIU UNES 132 9 3 1 External Accounts Integration Joining Windows or NIS Domain 132 9 3 1 1 Windows Authentication 0000se000 rettet het teat or enl Getae hee ee nre insere e eee 132 9 3 1 2 Sample Steps to Join the NAS to W
52. eer aa 18 INE 1 a NE aapa agan 16 LA NONG RR CERCA cc 18 Chapter 2 Installation Overview 11 eee eese ee eere ee eese eere eene etn sete 19 2 1 Packaging Shipment and Delivery sees ettet nana anana nean naen nenen ee 19 22 Unpacking the NAS SySEBITL ceteris onsite panan daana ngen agan gan dejen ettet erecto orate oro 19 2 3 Identifying Parts Or the NAS Syste seiten iter titio reti ee rere ende esee res totns Praet 20 LM GI t 20 LESE ug M m aane ipe a aana gka aa anapa an aana tases cose aaa apa veces Tan Ng aa aga Da gah 20 Oe fre ECE DD PANO NR RR RUN M 22 Zoo ECD Display Panal LEDS MX 22 2 3 3 2 LCD Front Panel Function Keys aneseneenen ene ena nenen na aana na anana na nawan na nawan n anana nane anane n anane 23 Chapter 3 Getting Started with the NAS System sse 24 3 1 Connecting the NAS to your Network sess tttettn ttn tenerte nte tinte toten 24 3 PENGIN O me ME MP MHMHI an A 24 39 LVS APRN Mara DHE RN ERROR 25 334 Drive r ui al 610 0 lt eee e 27 33 2 DISK Drive Status LGN CO inaa eaaa pner prier tetti b aapa aaa nag nek awanan elution EERE 27 eRe Fro Mateo eire eia UN Tag apaa gaga Ss ee eee nee aa apaa aga ee ee 28
53. for NAS users to backup their files to NAS Refer to Chapter 11 for fore information Provides NAS HA solution EVI User Manual NAS System proNAS provides Quick Configuration for administrator to configure service parameters Experienced administrator can also configure the advance settings in Detail Configuration proNAS Quick Configuration options are as follows Samba Service Strict allocate setting This option controls the handling of disk space allocation in the proNAS server When strict allocate is set to no default setting the server does sparse disk block allocation when a file is extended AppleShare Service _ Languages set the language used for Apple Share service proBackup Service IP of Rx Tx backup streams Enter the proNAS network interface IP address for proBackup service stream Port of Rx Tx backup streams Enter the Port number for proBackup stream default is 1089 SSH Service Allows root login via SSH service Enable SFTP Apache Web Service Default port number is 80 Telnet FTP services Allows root login via FTP Allows root login via Telnet Veritas BackupExec eng service Advertised Host Name of media node Workstation password Administrator password SNMP MRTG Service _ Trap Receiver IP Enter the IP address of the SNMP trap receiver User Manual HUN NAS System 9 5 9 Status tab You can use this tab to view system status such as various Servi
54. function in the logical volume is disabled diei m LV Configuration S Delete NAS Device Manager Enable iscsi proNAS Q Volume Manager proNASVG home public test1 Backup Manager System Manager Network Manager Account Manager Share Manager Log Manager Event Manager Edit Extend LV Size Restore to volume ET User Manual NAS System 9 1 5 3 Restore iSCSI to Ordinary Logical Volume The iSCSI volume can be restored back to normal logical volume and remove the iSCSI function The existing data in the logical volume will be deleted so if there are important data in the logical volume a backup must be made To restore iSCSI to normal volume 1 Select the logical volume and click the iSCSI tab Select the Restore to Volume button raF amil i F y Lv Configuration ses Delete proNAS29 NAS Device Manager v Ene proNAS Q volume Manager proNASVG Target Name home Enable Auth CHAP o public a test Account Backup Manager Password System Manager Network Manager Q Account Manager Q Share Manager Log Manager Event Manager Options idata1 Edit Extend LV Size Restore to volume 2 When a warning message is displayed select Yes to proceed LC MEN x h All data an this volume will be destroyed continue Yes Cancel 3 When a confirm message is displayed sele
55. itself Rename a file Same as above User needs to give the new name of a file Change Password If user needs to change password please select this function User Manual 207 NAS System Access Right Change the ACL of a file or sub folder User needs to be the creator or the owner of the share folder A user is the creator of a file or folder if user creates it The owner of a share folder can grant the access permission of a share to other accounts or access groups User also can manage the ACL of all the files and sub folders under the share The function of access right is for share owner to do more detail management for the users accessing the shares Share owner can increase or delete the access right of users or groups in addition to the setting of administrator in proNAS GUI Furthermore share owner can manage the detail access right of the subfolders ET User Manual 10 2 Logon to File Manager Enter the username and password to pass authentication File Manager Users Best view with Firefox browser v1 06 User Password 34 Logon NAS System PRU The first Screen of file Manager will display and help users to understand the possible options and to perform file management There are 4 Main Menu in the File Manager screen CurrentDir Upload Setting and Logout There are also short cut icons below the main menu like Main Home Reload Page Delete Current Folder and Create New Folde
56. or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written consent Trademarks All products and trade names used in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Changes The material in this document is for information only and is subject to change without notice NOTE Some screenshots may be different from actual NAS system User Manual EO NAS System FCC Compliance Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in residential installations This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is not guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television equipment reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures 1 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna 2 Move the equipment away from the receiver 3 Plug the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which
57. or selected at a time Maximum Connections is 0 If there is a need to limit the number of simultaneous connections to a share set it to specific number instead of O In proNAS 1 1 13 and older versions the default Maximum Connections is 10 User Manual P NOTE In proNAS 1 1 14 and later versions the default setting of NAS System 9 4 3 2 NFS Enable NFS file sharing v2 v3 This specifies whether to enable or disable NFS version 2 version 3 file sharing Enable NFS file sharing v4 This specifies whether to enable or disable NFS version 2 version 3 file sharing Synchronize write operation Use this option to enable or disable write caching Allow root s access Use this option to allow or disallow access by root super user account Insecure If you choose this option it means only the port under 1024 can access it provides higher security Subtree check Use this option to enable or disable subtree checking A subtree check happens if a subdirectory of a filesystem is exported but the whole filesystem isn t then whenever a NFS request arrives the server must check not only that the accessed file is in the appropriate filesystem which is easy but also that it is in the exported tree which is harder 9 4 3 3 AppleTalk Enable AppleTalk File Sharing This specifies whether to enable or disable AppleTalk file sharing 9 4 3 4 Novell Enable Novell I PX Sharing This specifies whet
58. proNAS Q Volume Manager Backup Syst Network Manager NIS Server M72 16 0 155 Q Account Manager Q Share Manager Log Manager Event Manager v Enable NIS Authentication NIS Domain ITESTDOM LOCAL User Manual 135 NAS System 9 3 2 Local Account and Group Management Account Management The Account List in Account Manager includes Local users and External users ADS PDC or NIS In Account menu admin can perform the following functions Create a new Local Account Enable and Disable an Account Modify and Delete an Account Mass Import Accounts Refresh the Account List Creating a new Local account Following are the steps to create a new Local account 1 Select Account Manager in the proFamily tree Choose Account node under the Account Manager It will display all accounts under the Account List tab proFamily proNAS NAS Device Manager Total 2 proNAS Login N Full Na Quota M Director Status Q volume Manager Backup Manager nobody Nobody 10 local Disable System Manager admin Administrator 10 lacal Enable Network Manager Q Account Manager Group Account Q Share Manager Log Manager Event Manager Create Enable Disable Delete Import Accounts Refresh 136 User Manual NAS System 2 Press the Create button System will display Account List tab Account List tab consist of
59. proNAS29 Lv Configuration SESS Delete NAS Device Manager proNAS Q volume Manager proNASvG home public test1 Backup Manager System Manager Network Manager Q Account Manager Q Share Manager Log Manager Event Manager proF amily proNAS29 Lv Configuration BEEN Delete MAS Device Manager proNAS Volume Manager Q proNASVG home public test Backup Manager system Manager Network Manager Account Manager Share Manager Log Manager Event Manager NAS Device Manager proNAS Q volume Manager proNASVG home public test Backup Manager system Manager Network Manager Account Manager Share Manager Log Manager Event Manager Options Target Name Enable Auth CHAP Account Password Enable iscsi Cancel Save Lv Configuration ases Delete Options Target Name Enable Auth CHAP Account Password v Enable iSCSI New LV LJ i Save Cancel v Enable iSCSI lidata1 LJ Save Cancel 8 C lll NAS System displayed Select Yes to continue 8 A message box will be E Enable iSc 8l All data an this volume will be destroyed continue 9 A progress box will be displayed EN 0 15 D Updating volume Setting _ MW 10 The iS
60. recursive recurse into directories v verbose increase verbosity This option increases the amount of information your are given during the transfer links copy symlinks as symlinks p perms preserve permissions This option causes the receiving Rsync to set the destination permissions to be the same as the source permissions O owner preserve owner super user only This option causes Rsync to set the owner of the destination file to be the same as the source file g group preserve group This option causes Rsync to set the group of the destination file to be the same as the source file ignore existing Ignore files that already exist on the receiver This tells Rsync to skip updating files that already exist on the destination b backup With this option preexisting destination files are renamed as each file is transferred or deleted You can control where the backup file goes and what if any suffix gets appended using the backup dir and suffix options backup dir dir In combination with the backup option this tells Rsync to store all backups in the specified directory This is very useful for incremental backups You can additionally specify a backup suffix using the suffix option otherwise the files backed up in the specified directory will keep their original filenames Suffix SUFFIX This option allows you to override the default backup suffix used with the backup b option The default suff
61. than one group Following are the steps to create a new Local Group 1 Select Account Manager in the proFamily tree Choose Group node under the Account Manager It will display all groups under the Group List tab Press the Create button User Manual Pu NAS System 2 Enter the necessary information Refer to options below Q volume Manager Backup Manager System Manager Network Manager Q Account Manager Group Account Q Share Manager Log Manager NAS Device Manager Event Manager Create Group Options Account List ee rawi groupe GID D Description lt add group descrption here Current Member s Login Name Full Name Login Name Full Name nobody Nobody admin Administrator Save Cancel Group Name Enter the name of new group It should be unique GID Group ID proNAS will either automatically assign a GID when you create a group or you can manually specify a GID Description Additional information or description about the Group can be entered here Account List shows the list if accounts that are available and can be joined to the group Current Member s shows the list if accounts that are currently member of the group NOTE AD domain accounts cannot be joined to local groups Use the following guidelines to ensure that you are using a valid Group name 9 9 dash Group names cannot be longer than 1
62. the receiver is powered 4 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for help All external connections should be made using shielded cables NE User Manual NAS System Before You Begin Before going through with this manual you should read and focus to the following safety guidelines Notes about the subsystem s controller configuration and the product packaging and delivery are also included Safety Guidelines To provide reasonable protection against any harm on the part of the user and to obtain maximum performance user is advised to be aware of the following safety guidelines particularly in handling hardware components Upon receiving of the product Place the product in its proper location To avoid unnecessary dropping out make sure that somebody is around for immediate assistance t should be handled with care to avoid dropping that may cause damage to the product Always use the correct lifting procedures NA 9 Upon installing of the product Ambient temperature is very important for the installation site It must not exceed 30 C Due to seasonal climate changes regulate the installation site temperature making it not to exceed the allowed ambient temperature Before plugging in any power cords cables and connectors make sure that the power switches are turned off Disconnect first any power connection if the power supply module is being removed from the enclosur
63. two tabs Properties and Permission In the Properties tab enter the necessary information Properties Permission Q volume Manager Cordi Backup Manager System Manager Login Name new user username Network Manager Q Account Manager Full Name new user fullname Group Directory Service ocal Account Q Share Manager Create Date May 12 2008 12 39 PM Log Manager NAS Device Manager Event Manager Quota MB UID 0 10 _ Setitto default value for new account Set Password Status Status Enable Used Size Save Cancel General Login Name Input the login name it should be unique in proNAS Full Name the complete name of the account Directory Service system will display if the directory service is Local or ADS PDC NIS Create Date system will display the create date of the account UI D In UNIX or Linux OS will assign a unique user number called UID to access the system resource UID range is 1 to 65535 proNAS may either assign a new UID automatically starting from 500 or you can manually specify the UID Domain accounts will have a UID starting from 10000 30000 Quota Size MB This specifies the quota usable space of a user for its home folder The default is LOMB Set it to default value for new account When this option is enabled and the Quota Size value has been changed from 10MB to another value the new value set in Quota
64. users need this to access proNAS Provides NFS file sharing UNIX users need this to access NFS service proNAS AppleShare Provides AppleTalk sharing Mac OS users need this to access service proNAS File Manager SEU Enables to stop and start the File Manager web page service Provides Rsync process or system to which the Rsync client connects RSYNC server NOTE By default charset is set to UTF8 in Rsync configuration Provides Netware file sharing Novell users need this to access proNAS User Manual 75 Novell file server NAS System SSH server Apache Web Server Telnet Ftp service Internet Gateway UPS monitor SNMP MRTG service Veritas Backup Exec eng proBackup service proNAS HA service Provides remote management with more secure level Provides web service you have to enable this service port number default is 80 Provides users access proNAS with telnet or ftp NOTE By default maximum number of Telnet and FTP connections is set to unlimited Provides Internet access If you would like to connect UPS you have to enable this service Provides SNMP MRTG service to view system information proNAS can send trap messages if A logical volumes becomes almost full ID 128 A snapshot volume becomes almost full ID 129 A replication is disconnected ID 130 Provides service for Veritas console to make proNAS a Veritas Backup media node Provides service
65. v eee M HostName proNAS Domain Workgroup Workgroup olume Manager Q Backup Manager DNS Suffix System Manager DNS Server Network Manager Account Manager Share Manager ci iain Adapter List Configuration Event Manager M p eth0 eth1 r r Device eth0 WINS Server Network Adapter IP Address 17216 029 Gateway 172 16 0 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 MTU 1500 The Network tab Press Edit button to configure the Network settings and click Save button to update new settings General Setting Host Name The NetBIOS name of proNAS it should be unique Domain Workgroup Windows domain name or workgroup Domain name is limited only up to 15 characters For example mydomain DNS Suffix The DNS suffix appended to server name to complete the server s FQDN This includes the domain name for example mydomain local DNS Server DNS server is responsible for mapping the machine name and IP Address WINS Server WINS Server is responsible for the setting NetBIOS name resolution Edit DNS Table If you have not set the DNS you can use this button to edit DNS in the DNS table This is optional Edit Lmhost Table You can use this option to define the resolution of NetBIOS in the Lmhosts table This is optional User Manual 125 NAS System Network Adapter The Network Adapter section consists of the Adapter List and the Configur
66. volume will be interrupted while creating snapshot continue s 3 The Snapshot configuration window will be displayed A system created Snapshot name is automatically created The default snapshot name can be renamed if needed Enter the new Snapshot Size in MB if the size shown need to be changed See details about Snapshot Options below Click Create Snapshots to start creating snapshot xi Snapshot name dataLV1 080425 141632 Size MB 7065 Origin Lv Size MB 70656 Free Volume Group Size MB 82432 _ Mount ID Snapshot share name Create Snapshots 102 User Manual NAS System Snapshot Options Snapshot Name The default snapshot name is created by appending the date and time to the volume name You can modify the snapshot name but the prefix volume name will still remain Size MB This indicates the size of the snapshot volume that will be created The default is 1096 of the size of the logical volume where snapshot is to be taken The size of the snapshot volume will be multiple of the PE size Origin LV Size This indicates the size of the Logical Volume where the new snapshot volume will be created Free Volume Group Size MB This indicates the amount of free space on the volume group where the new snapshot volume will be created Mount When checked the created snapshot volume will be automatically mounted When a snapshot volume is mounted the ex
67. with the highest interval number will contain the oldest snapshot When a new duplication is run it will rotate all the duplication directories The files on oldest duplication will not be saved and will be replaced with the content of its succeeding duplication so please take note of this The number of duplication will depend on the number of snapshots that you have defined You need to increase the total number of snapshots if you want to save the backups for a longer time For example if you set the snapshot numbers to 60 and you set a schedule to take duplication every day the very last backup would be around two months old before it will be discharged if a new duplication is made corresponds to the date the duplication is taken use File Manager NOTE To view the date modified of duplication folders that A and view in detailed mode User Manual 165 NAS System 9 4 7 Default Share Basically there are there are only two default shares when proNASVG is initially created If the proBackup Service is started two other default shares are created The default shares in proNAS are home holds the individual shares of all users It cannot be deleted public a share intended for all users Any type of user including guests or anonymous can logon to this share and is given read write permissions proBackupDevice holds the major backup device for proBackup application It becomes visible after proBackup service is enabled
68. 1 14 replication of Logical Volumes with LV capacity up to 3 800 064 MB is now supported proF amily proNAS29 Volume Manager NAS Device Manager Specail options e panes vj Enable Replication function Q Volume Manager Backup Manager System Manager Network Manager Q Account Manager C Enable iscsi Share Manager Log Manager Event Manager C Enable Snapshot function User Manual 109 NAS System 9 1 4 1 Replication Configuration To setup Replication between two NAS servers 1 Admin need to login to the administration page of the two NAS servers Host Name nroNASB volume Manager E Bee un NITE OS Version Linux 2 6 23 1 System Manager Network Manager Account Manager IP Address Q Share Manager vimm Log Manager MAS Device Manager Event Manager 2 win2003ad1 o proNASB MAS Device Manager proNAS Q volume Manager Backup Manager System Manager Network Manager Q Account Manager Share Manager Log Manager Event Manager Device Information IP Address eth eth 172 15 0 11 Change Password 2 On the primary NAS source select the Logical Volume which will be replicated then click Create Replication C Cai Name dataL V1 Q volume Manager proNASVG Used Size 5 70656 MB dataLV1 home Mount Point imntipraNAS dataLV1 sani A Created Time 11 58 14 Apr 25 2008 System Manager 1 r i when hot 50 Network Manager
69. 200 To save the change in each setting click the Submit button ELI User Manual NAS System 6 2 2 Channel Manager The Channel Manager can be used to configure the SCSI Host Channels A and B options to the preferred settings Select Channel Manager function in System menu For each Host Channel the SCSI ID Wide Speed Setting Current Speed and Tag Queue can be set A ym M am ris unik Raid Network System Event Log z Info Raid Task SMART p N System Setting Modify Password Upgrade Firmware Restart scsrip 8 4 scsi 8 v vi Wide w Wide Speed Setting 320 MB Sec v Speed Setting 320 MB Sec v Current Speed 320 MB Sec Current Speed 320 MB Sec ivi Tag Queue Tag Queue v TARGET 9 Update System Name Proware Technolc IP Address 172 16 0 15 Serial No X 1V08401601020 Status If enabled for a wide bus the throughput is double transfer rate because each transfer is of 16 bits or two bytes For example if Wide option is enabled the Speed Setting can have maximum transfer speed of 320MB sec Select the preferred Speed setting The options are 80 Speed Setting MB sec 160 MB sec and 320 MB sec for Wide mode 40 MB sec is available when Wide is disabled Current Speed This shows the current speed for the host channel When this option is enabled it enhances the overall system erformance under multi tasking operating systems b Tag Queue p i J op did y reordering t
70. 346e0 Ronald Work NB Backup Plan Setting Schedule Backup Restore Schedule Setting No Schedule Daily Weekly O Monthly Starting Date 057 1 2008 Ending Date 05 31 2009 a NS Starting Timms goo Confirm x Daily Backu 2 Confirm Updating m S MTWRF S T 2 1 2 Xx 4 B S MTWRF S 345857 839 10H1 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 7 8 91011 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Save Cancel 4 Scheduled backup has been configured MAS Device Manager proNAS Q volume Manager Q Backup Manager backtape1 System Manager Network Manager Q Account Manager Q Share Manager Log Manager Event Manager Q proNAS PT server proNAS proware saaebdf proware c3346e0 Ronald VVork NB User Manual Backup Plan Setting ScheduleBackup Restore July 2009 S MTWRF S 1 Z i4 5 6 7 8 91011 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2B 27 28 29 30 31 dule Dail Schedule Setting Starting Date 05 11 2009 Ending Date 05 31 2009 Starting Time 16 00 Daily Backup Setting Use Default Plan Differential May 2009 SMTWRFS 12 1 a 4 5 B f B 3B 10 41 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 June 2008 2 3 4 5 P 7 8 91011 12 13 14 15 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 SM TWREF S July 2008 SM TWR
71. 6 OK o0 Cancel Sytem Wate IP Address Serie c Status A 3 To create Array and Volume using Quick Setup select Raid menu then Quick Setup NC User Manual NAS System 4 Enter Array Name Volume Name select the disk drives to be included in the Array and select RAID Level and Stripe Size Block Size should remain as 512 Bytes Click Submit when done E p Network System Event Log Info Raid Task S SMART Create Array Modify Array Delete Array Create Volume Modify Volume Delete Volume Capacity 300 09 GB Array Mame amp Ari Volume Name voli V 2 Capacity 300 09 GB RAID Level dm Lv Mj 3 Capacity 500 11 GB Stripe Size 64K Jw jVj4 Capacity 500 11 GB Block Size 512 Bytes jv L 5 Capacity 500 11 GB System Name Proware Technolc IP Address 17216 015 Serial No 1v08401601020 Status OK E TE 5 The Array and Volume will be created and initialized in background mode and the volume is ready for access by the NAS system while initializing in background mode T 4 Met wore reste Arvay txkfy Arrey Defete Array reste Vokmane ac 12 I CIL T et Dus Quick Setup Done Array and Volume created successfully User Manual ra NAS System 6 When Quick Setup is used the Volume will be mapped to both Host Channels A and B as LUN O Since the Volume will not be
72. 6 characters Group names should be unique No group names must be the same Group names cannot contain blank spaces Group names cannot begin with a dash and cannot consist of only a single Group names cannot contain the following characters lt gt Group names cannot be duplicated with the system default groups i e root mail news operator gopher nobody ftp games rpc adm nobody etc ET User Manual NAS System 3 In the Account List select the account s that will be joined to the group then click the gt gt button The accounts will appear in the Current Member s list To remove an account from the group select the account in Current Member s list then click lt lt button 4 Click Save button to save settings Deleting a Local Group To delete a group select the group to be deleted and then click the Delete button ADS PDC and NIS groups are not allowed to be deleted Default group users and proBackup cannot also be deleted Group List Total 3 Volume Manager Group Name Description Backup Manager nobody NIA users Common group of praNAS All users default joi System Manager Network Manager D z Q Account Manager proBackup Members ofthe proBackup group are allowed t Group Account Q Share Manager Log Manager NAS Device Manager Event Manager Create Delete Refresh Modifying a Group To modify
73. 612 252 May18 2008 AST AME Emu Create Plan Backup Wizard Restore Wizard Applet running User Manual 221 NAS System 11 4 Restore Backup To restore a backup double click the backup item from the History tab The Execution Log Detail window will appear EL Xd Summary Succeeded Skip Entry 0 Log details Start At May 16 13 38 2008 Tar Entry 5 End At May 16 13 39 2008 Tar Length MB 12 emo Candidate Entry 5 Archive Lenath MB 0 7 Search Exclude Entry 0 Increamental Rate 100 96 Aborted Entry D Compress Rate 53 3 Restore Archive Path imntiproNAS proBackupDevice arc 1 210911936224 1210915344824 tar gzip Message Click Restore Then input the destination where the data will be restored Or click the Browse button then select the destination directory or folder where data will be restored Click Ok to start the restore process Please input your destination to restore ED User Manual 11 5 Account Detail NAS System Under Plan Manager click the account name to view information about the account Bprosackup vra aloe proBackup Account Detail pronas Q Plan Manager Login ID testi Ainin Status Account Name Quota Plans Owned Total Used Size MB Local Used Size MB Recent Activities ladmin admin 10 MB Top 3 space usages Plan Name Used Size Local Used testi Ea 1 3 s backup backup May 16 15 27 2008 restore restore
74. AS System Snapshot Options Snapshot Numbers Specifies the total number of snapshots that will be created Snap Ratio Yo This is the ratio in percentage between the snapshot volume and the volume of origin This indicates the ratio of the volume size that will be set as the size of the snapshot volume For example if your logical volume is 1GB and the Snap Ratio is 1096 the size of the snapshot volume that will be created is 128MB assuming that your PE size is 128MB and below The snapshot volume size will always be a multiple of PE size and the smallest snapshot size is equal to the PE size Overwrite Selecting this option will automatically delete the oldest snapshot if the total number of snapshots is already exceeded Mount When checked it means that the created scheduled snapshot will be automatically mounted Reserved VG Free Size MB The left side indicates the total volume space that will be used for the creation the snapshots The right side indicates the free space of the volume group available for use Execute Day Specifies whether the scheduled task is to run on the selected day s Execute time Once Specifies the time of the day when the scheduled task will be taken Every Specifies how often the scheduled task is to be repeated You can also select the starting time and the ending time Snapshot Lists Mount Allows you to mount the snapshot volume All snapshot volumes will be m
75. Accounts Refresh User Manual 139 NAS System Deleting an Account If you would like to delete a certain account highlight the account then press Delete button The user s home directory will be deleted If the user owns one of the share the owner of that share will be set to admin Account admin is not allowed to be deleted as well as ADS PDC and NIS accounts Modifying an Account If you want to modify an account double click on the account You can only modify the password and permissions If the account is an external domain account created by ADS PDC or NIS domain server the account and password can not be modified in proNAS Account Manager In such a case you can only modify the permissions I mporting of Accounts proNAS provides Import Account function for creating large number of accounts instead of adding an account one by one Administrator can create multiple user accounts in a text file with the following format UID Logon Account Logon Password Full Name Example 1019 david proware David Huang 1020 rocky proware Rocky Lee To import the accounts click on Import Accounts button then select the text file NOTE The information for each account must start on a new line If account creation fails for any account proNAS skips that line of account information and continues with the next line NOTE Account text file with UTF8 format is supported in proNAS 1 1 14 and later versions
76. Backup Setting Event Manager Starting Time 0 00 el Il Use Default Plan IDifferential May 2008 June 2008 July 2008 SMTWREFS SMTWRFS S8MTWREFS 2x 4d 5 4551 tea 485 4 5 6 78 910 8 91011121314 6 7 8 9101112 111243 14 15 16 47 15 1617 18 19 2021 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 25 26 27 28 28 30 31 29 30 27 28 29 30 31 Save Cancel proNAS provides 3 kinds of backup methods Incremental An incremental backup stores all files that have changed since the last backup The advantage of an incremental backup is that it takes the least time to complete However during a restore operation each incremental backup is processed which could result in a lengthy restore job Differential A differential backup contains all files that have changed since the last FULL backup The advantage of a differential backup is that it shortens restore time compared to a full backup or an incremental backup However if you perform the differential backup too many times the size of the differential backup might grow to be larger than the baseline full backup Full Full backup User Manual 185 NAS System e Weekly If you would like to backup weekly please check this option Please press system will displays the calendar You can choose Start Date and Ending Date and the Starting time Backup Pian Sting A Daily Weekly No
77. CIFS Sharing Enable NFS File Sharing v2 v3 Backup Manager E f System Manager _ Case sensitive Enable NFS File Sharing v4 Network Manager Account Manager Share Manager C MediaHarmany AVID JA home public data1 iv Hide files that begin with dot _ MediaHarmony MXF Log Manager Maximum Connections Event Manager AppleTalk Novell Enable AppleTalk File Sharing Enable Novell IPX Sharing Save Cancel 9 4 3 1 CIFS Enable CIFS Sharing This specifies whether to enable or disable CIFS sharing Case sensitive This control whether filenames are case sensitive Hide files that begins with dot This option controls whether files starting with a dot will appear as hidden files MediaHarmony AVID This option enables media file interoperability for non linear editors It allows multiple editing clients Avid editors to interoperate without conflicts MediaHarmony MXF This option enables media file interoperability for non linear editors It allows on the fly unwrapping of MXF wrapped DV essence so that a Final Cut Pro client can share the same DV media files as an Avid client Maximum connection This option limits the number of simultaneous connections at a certain time A value of zero means an unlimited number of connections will be possible in this share NOTE Only one option from MediaHarmony AVI D and MediaHarmony MXF can be enabled
78. CSI volume is ready Note that there is an I icon on the left of logical volume LV Configuration asesi Delete NAS Device Manager proNAS Q volume Manager v Enable iSC Options proNASVG Target Name idata1 name to denote dd Enable Auth CHAP 1 public that this is an 8 test ia Backup Manager Password System Manager Network Manager Q Account Manager Q Share Manager Log Manager Event Manager iSCSI volume IT I Edit Extend LV Size Restore to volume 11 You may now connect to the iSCSI target LUN using iSCSI initiator User Manual PE NAS System 9 1 5 2 Disable iSCSI in Logical Volume To disable iSCSI 1 Select the logical volume and click the iSCSI tab 2 Click Edit and C EEENEENENENENENEMEMEMEBRES remove the check mark in Enable iSCSI option roFamil f o NAH LV Configuration pi Delete NAS Device Manager v Enable iSCSI Cli k 4G m h proNAS IC ave when Q volume Manager Options d proNASVG Target Name lidata1 one home Enable Auth CHAP g public x j a tas ccoun Backup Manager Password System Manager Network Manager Account Manager Share Manager Log Manager Event Manager Save Cancel 3 A confirm message box will be x displayed Select Yes to proceed 4 The iSCSI
79. DATA PARITY Paralled access decreases data transfer time for long sequential records RAID 3 sector stripes data across groups of drives but one drive in the group Is dedicated to storing parity information RAID 3 relies on the embedded ECC in each sector for error detection In the case of drive failure data recovery is accomplished by calculating the exclusive OR XOR of the information recorded on the remaining drives Records typically span all drives which optimizes the disk transfer rate Because each I O request accesses every drive in the array RAID 3 arrays can satisfy only one I O request at a time RAID 3 delivers the best performance for single user single tasking environments with long records Synchronized spindle drives are required for RAID 3 arrays in order to avoid performance degradation with short records RAID 5 arrays with small stripes can yield similar performance to RAID 3 arrays EI User Manual NAS System Under RAID 5 parity information is distributed Writes require parity to be updated across all the drives Since there is no dedicated parity drive all drives contain data and read operations can be overlapped on every drive in the array Write operations will typically access one data drive and one parity drive However because Turan UR ah qu CERN different records store their parity on different aay PARITY PARITY PARITY PARITY PARITY drives write operations can usual
80. EF S 12 3 4 b b X GB SUDO 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Remove Edit Backup Now Enable Scheduled NAS System 5 To enable the scheduled backup click Enable Scheduled A clock icon will appear beside the name of backup plan Backup Plan Setting Schedule Backup l Restore 6 Lo Baiia Nere bachana UT me Volume Manager teen i Backup Manager Destination devinst Compressed No Qe backtape1 Backup Item s System Manager wm mm f Network Manager Q Account Manager data1 Volume Q Share Manager Log Manager Event Manager Q proNAS PT server proNAS proware saaeSdf proware c3346e0 Ronald VVork NB r Status Schedule Enabled No Activity 6 When the proper time comes the scheduled backup will be executed ioj x roF amil p o ANAS Backup Plan Setting Schedule Backup Restore NAS Device Manager iius ponas i Backup Name backtape1 Description Type Tape Q Volume Manager Destination devinst Compressed No Q Backup Manager backtapet Backup Item s System Manager N Network Manager ama ype O Account Manager hx Share Manager Log Manager AN Backup is completed Please reload and check the backup log atlog manager Event Manager Q proNAS PT server proNAS proware saae5Sdf proware c3346e0
81. Follow the same steps from step 5 to step 9 to configure your standby Backup Server except you need to select Standby local host Active peer host Mode as the Cluster Mode 11 Click Start Cluster button User Manual 231 NAS System 12 Wait until the status of the local and peer server are in be standby standby mode respectively The statuses of the private net must also be Enabled and Healthy If this is not the output check and repeat previous steps proNAS HA Eee Setting 2 A HJ Q Q Private Net Private Net ResourceGroup Manage NAS Model name NAS Model name Q Event Log Type Setting proNAs Ethernet Enable a Hi 5 ACHL 3 192 168 1 BES EE NAS_Device_Manager RS232 Disable HI 5 ACHL 2 devittySD Event Manager eee ee proNASB Host Node Standby Node Standby proNAS NAS Device Manager Mode Host Name Status IP Address Local PYONASA Node Standby 172 16 0 9 192 158 99 125 Peer praNASB Node Standby 172 16 0 10 192 168 99 10 fi Resource Group Name Local Status Peer Status Active Server Major Attrib lt volume Status Get Peer IPs Network Test Stop Cluster 13 Go to Resource Group Manager then press Add Resource Group The Resource Group Manager of proNAS HA is used to manage resource groups Users need to configure resource groups only on o
82. G service Click Start to enable the service Information Upgrade Report Time Serial Ports Power l Reboot Enable On Boot Status Running Running Stopped Running Stopped Stopped Stopped Running Stopped Stopped Stopped Service Name Volume Manager Backup Manager System Manager Samba services NFS services AppleShare services l FileManager server RSYNC server SSH server Network Manager Account Manager Share Manager Log Manager NAS Device Manager Event Manager Novell file server Apache Weh server Telnet Ftp services Internet Gateway UPS monitor hi ic Veritas BackupExec Agent Stopped Stopped Stopped proBackup service praNAS HA service ation Stop All Services Start All Services To view the SNMP MRTG network traffic information select the SNMP tab in Network Manager proF amily Q proNAS NAS Device Manager proNAS Network i Internet Gateway SNMP Volume Manager Backup Manager System Manager Network Manager Account Manager Share Manager Log Manager Event Manager For more information about MRTG service please visit http www mrtg org ET User Manual MRTG Index Page eth0 proNAS 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 Bits per Second 0 0 version 2 10 15 MULTI ROUTER TRAFFIC GRAPHER Tobias Oetiker lt oetiker ee ethz ch gt and Dave Rand xdlrtobun
83. IP Checking Level Normal IP Address 0 0 0 0 Reserved Days 30 Operation Preferences Cluster Mode Active local host Standby peer host Mode Edit Clear All HA Configuration 4 ET User Manual NAS System 2 A warning message to clear all HA configuration will be displayed Click Yes to proceed Warning This will clear all HA cofiguration and restart MAS service continue 3 A warning message to remove all replication in logical volumes will be displayed Click Yes to remove Replication in all logical volumes or No to just clear HA but replication of logical volumes still exists AN Would you like ta remove all replication 4 An information message will be displayed Click OK to close the message You can verify the proNAS HA Event Log for further information Information Example of Replication Status after selecting Yes to remove all up VG Configuration repl ICation NAS Device Manager Disk List Total 1 proNAS HA Name sores Dele Stat Disk Size proNAs Unit Size 512 INUSED devsda 476836 Q volume Manager I E Q proNASVG Used Total Size MB 14336 476672 MB home i hi I2 a Volume Size MB Used Size MB Rep Enable lv home T 512 4 No public public 512 No Backup Manager lvi 512 No System Manager lv2 512 No Network Manager lv3 512 No Account Manager lv 5120 E No Q Share Manager Q Log Manager Event Manag
84. MAIN LOCAL Domain Server IP 172 16 0 3 Logon Account Administrator Administrator Password 990900009 PDC ADS Mode laps Windows 2000 2003 2008 Server EncType rc4 hmac Enable NTLMv2 authentication v Enable client schannel Save Cancel to Windows Domain in a while To verify select Account under Account Manager the domain user accounts should be shown You can also verify group accounts in Group List ET User Manual NAS System 9 3 1 3 NIS Authentication If you would like to integrate proNAS with UNIX Linux environment please select NIS Authentication tab and click Edit button then check Enable NIS authentication Set the necessary configuration options then click Save to update settings Configuration Options NIS Domain Enter the NIS domain name _ NIS server Enter the IP Address of NIS server 9 3 1 4 Sample Steps to Join NI S Domain 1 Under Account Manager select NIS Authentication tab Click Edit 2 Check the Enable NIS Authentication option Enter the NIS Domain name e g TESTDOM LOCAL and NIS Server IP address or FQDN Click Save when done 3 Click Account under Account Manager to verify that the NIS Accounts are listed in the Account List or select Group to display the NIS Groups in the Group List proFamily proNAS WindowsAuthentication GMISBNNNERIESIERN NAS Device Manager NIS Q
85. MB is now supported in proNAS HA The extended Logical Volume must not exceed the 3 800 064MB limit User Manual 237 AN NOTE In version 1 1 14 replication of Logical Volumes with LV NAS System 12 5 Clear All HA Configuration A function button Clear All HA Configuration is provided to remove all proNAS HA configuration This is located in General Setting tab When you clear the HA configuration you have an option to clear all logical volume Replication If you don t clear the all Replication only HA configuration will be reset and all logical volumes will still have Replication After you clear all HA configuration and clear all Replication you can re configure another HA This is normally used when one of the proNAS servers has failed and you want to reconfigure HA for another new proNAS server using the remaining proNAS server I MPORTANT Before you clear all HA configuration make sure the cluster is stopped all nodes are down MAS Model Name NAS Model Name Mode Down Mode Down To remove all existing proNAS HA configuration 1 Select the proNAS node name click proNAS HA and select General Setting Click Clear All HA Configuration General Setting Register NAS Device Manager Computer Name Dro NAS HA 2 Local Server proNAS1 3 Q Private Net ResourceGroup Manage Event Log proNAS Reference IP Event Log Event Manager Peer Server proNAs2 Enable Reference
86. Mgmt Menu FW 1 30 SEDIS eB TEs Subsystem is waiting to accept new firmware Please send the new firmware using Ymodem MAIN MENU Quick Setup RAID Management gt gt SCSI Configuration gt gt System Setting Ethernet Configuration Time Option gt gt Hardware Status Set Password Event Logs Clear Log Reset Arrays Restart Sends a file to the remote system LZ EE User Manual NAS System 6 Click Browse Locate where the Firmware file has been saved select the file and click Open Look in E Fw 1 30 Q1 ea My Recent Documents Desktop My Documents LE My Network File name proSUN_1 30 Y Net e Files of type A Files Cancel 7 Select Ymodem under Protocol YMODEM is the file transfer protocol used by the terminal emulation software LITTLE 25 Folder C Documents and SettingsstesDesktapsPw 1 30 Filename Esp acuments and SettingsstestsD esktopsPw 1 Protocol Zmodem with Crash Recovery Send Close Cancel 8 Click Send to send the Firmware file to the RAID controller 115200 RAID HyperTerminal m ioj xj File Edit View Cal Transfer Help Dis 218 i iSubsystem is waiting to accept new firmware Please I send the new firmware using Ymodem axi cud Sending C Documents and Settings test Desktop FW_1 30 proSUN_1 30 q2 Quick Setup MUERE Packet 1214 Error checking CRC File size 1214K SCSI C
87. N 4 NOTE The RAID subsystem supports up to 8 Arrays To create a new Array 1 In RAID menu click Create Array P db mL E Network System Event Log Info Raid Raid Task Quick Setup Modify Array Delete Array Create Volume Modify Volume Delete Volume Capacity 300 09 GB Capacity 300 09 GB Re Mapped BS count 1000 2 Capacity 500 11 GB RAID Level N A Capacity 500 11 GB Stripe Size 64K v Capacity 500 11 GB Block Size 512 Bytes Task Priority Low v n System Mame Proware Technolc _ Background Init IP Address _ Ignore Bad Sectors x Serial No X 1V08401601020 Status 2 Enter the Array Name change the Re Mapped BS count as necessary select the disks drives to be included in the Array and set the RAID Level Stripe Size Block Size and Task Priority Other options such as Background Init mode and Ignore Bad Sectors can also be set Click Submit when done P A p T e E dm S Network System y Raid Event Log Info Raid Task Quick Setup Modify Array Delete Array Create Volume Modify Volume Delete Volume Name s AA Capacity 300 09 GB Capacity GB 339 98 Capacity 300 09 GB Re Mapped BS count 1000 Capacity 500 11 GB RAID Level RAID 5 Stripe Size 128K x Capacity 500 11 GB Block Size 512 Bytes Ji Task Priority HIGH v hold clone per GB 0 0 System Name Proware Technolc M Background Init IP Address _ Ignore Ba
88. N in each Host Channel LUN ID O to 31 for Host A and for Host B l To create a Volume select Create Volume from RAID menu 2 From the list of Array in the left column select the Array where the Volume will be created System Event Log Info Raid Task yen 4 P A i ee Li a a 13 Raid Ge Network B Quick Setup Create Array Modify Array Delete Array Modify Volume Delete Volume Volume Name amp Volume Size GB 899 87 Maximum Capacity GB Read Ahead Activate Li Activate HostA NOT SET z HostB NOT SET v Submit System Mame Proware Technolc IP Address Serial No 1V08401601020 FREE SPACE Size 899 87GB 100 Status OK Mount Detach I User Manual 51 NAS System 3 Enter the Volume Name the Volume Size and change the Read Ahead option if necessary Map the Volume to a LUN by enabling the Activate option and selecting the LUN ID in the Host Channel fos f fi PN x 5m 88 8 Raid Network System Event Log Info Raid Task TF m B A Vj Lj LF Quick Setup Create Array Modify Array Delete Array Modify Wolume Delete Volume lm Volume Name voll Volume Size GB 500 Maximum Capacity GB Read Ahead E oM Abico 4o WU PY 13 ADUH V Activate Activate Host A LUN 0 Y j HostB NOT SET v Submit
89. NAS Device Manager Node Host Name Status IP Address Local i proNASA Node Down H 172 16 0 9 192 168 99 125 peer IP addresses Peer proNASB Node Down 172 16 0 10 192 168 99 10 If it fails check ject Name Local Status Peer Status Active Server Major Attrib volume Status hostname that you supplied in step 6 again the 38 T a Start Cluster Get Peer IPs Network Test Buttons Stop Cluster Stop Cluster Operation Start Cluster Start Cluster Operation Get peer IPs Get the IP s of the peer server and display it in the host peer table Tool for testing network IP address e g ping ip Shows the current Replication status of logical volumes NOTE When HA is already configured and Cluster is in operation you can see the current replication status of logical volumes by clicking Volume Status Volume Status Example 1 All logical volume Replications are consistent Information public PrimarwSecandary Consistent lv PrimarySecondary Consistent lv3 Primarvsecandary Consistent l1 PrimarnSecondary Consistent home PrimanvSecondary Consistent User Manual 229 NAS System Information Volume Status Example 2 Replication of one 4 PrimamjiSecondary 5 7 finish 0 02 34 speed 32 054 32 054 Kiser logical volume is public PrimanySecondary Consistent initializing W2 PrimarySecandary
90. NAS System User Manual Revision 1 3 P N PW0020000000305 NAS System Table of Contents icr D 7 FCG C omplhanc SUACCII SINE eet 8 Before You Begin e 9 Sale GUIS 8 Sasana enang a AG a AeA E T ARENE E u m 9 controller IAT UIE ANON ass aka aaa ak ANAA ANAA E EE AGENG NG PANA NDENG ek aaa a a A PG a ani ad nana Sah ki 9 Packaging Shipment and Delivery eene nnne tenete tenete teens 9 PARTI Hardware Components and RAID Subsystem 10 Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1e LL eee eee Lees cesse eene eese eerta sese tee en sees teen ases 11 dah NEM EEN SS a aan as 12 Le WADI CON OD as 13 13 Disk Dnve CAM old mE m 17 URS Physical Drive GEOUDS ERR 17 1 525 Logical Unt NUImIESIPTEDND eserine tutior itin ret na a ajek an naa aa apaja aa je na aga gang ka abaan a 17 1 3 3 Hot Swap Drive Replacement sese nana nana nana nana ttes tenta testa testes anane 17 134 Disk Failure B 3 ctf 0 9 ss asana anaha aan paek ana aapa ag a aan a ag aa tUe t Sota ise 17 L2 Anay NDE NI DUNG aedium d rest NT aana pana aa Ga Tan aa ana Wan E Sage aa aaa ah aaa pan Na Fs aed
91. Network Manager Q Account Manager Volume List Total 0 Q Share Manager Log Manager Volume Size MB Used Size MB Rep Enable NAS Device Manager Event Manager Remove Join New Disk 5 Check the disk s to be joined to the VG Click OK when done oin new pisk Name datavg Unit Size MB 512 v Available Disk s Name Size MB Status aliz OK Cancel User Manual ram NAS System 6 A confirmation message will appear Select Yes to proceed x Join Disk Operation will erase all ofthe data an the disk Continue 7 A process window will appear D Extending volumes Size NWN 8 When the process of joining disk to the new VG is completed the newly created VG will be shown proFamily proNAS proNAS Disk List Total 1 Py cline Mans RENS galing Dele Stat Disk Sue proNASVG datavg Backup Manager System Manager Network Manager Account Manager Volume List Total 0 Share Manager Log Manager Volume Size MB Used Size MB Rep Enable Unit Size 512 A IN USED devisdb 78531 L EE Used Total Size MB 0 78336 MB NAS Device Manager Event Manager 3 Create New Volume Remove Join New Disk Remove Disk Reset Volume Group NOTE The new VG has no default Logical Volumes Admin can create new Logical Volumes NOTE
92. OgUCIODos deor Dire IHRER EEUU NAN nei nae aiin udi 80 Gl SIONAS Key OIDODENS uec putt terii net nip e tete aid nde ttim elei panak be dece 80 8 2 Installation and Configuration Phases etete tnter te tette te ttn tatnen 81 8 3 Basic Setup Instructions in Creating Array and Volume essent 82 8 4 Setting proNAS IP Address and Connection to Management GUI sss 85 Chapter 9 proNAS Manager a00000000000000000 00000000 eese e eere sense neta sees eee ta sas e stes ea sees sees sete 87 gL Voume NIU ae m 88 911 Volume Group Management ucc rentrer ei erepta tte os oir bett nde botte tope bete DUE e Ende tonus 89 9 1 1 1 Create the proNASVG Volume GrOUP uu cccsessesssesssseessesesssesesessssesessesesesessssssesessesseeessees 89 9 1 1 2 Create another Volume Group uu ccccccessssessssessssesscsssessesessesessssesesscsesessssesscsesesesessesesssseeseeeeseees 92 9 1 1 3 Reset and Remove Volume Group eaaa aaa nenen anana na nana anana anan anan anana ena nean nean 95 94 2 Logical Volume CONTIG ULATION isc ernst NN EEDAN A AA NGAEN E roe Ettore ANA NANA tiri bte gagak 97 9 1 2 1 Create new Logical Volume ene ee anan en aana aee nana nane nana tette entente te anana n tati nean anane 97 9 1 2 2 Extending Logical Volume Size sse ennt EN gan gagan adang banga sihan 99 S Volume Snap NON onec iiie timeo it Seta angan ngana Kakak an EE 101 91 3 1 Create Snapshots Manually nici
93. Q Account Manager Q Share Manager Log Manager NAS Device Manager Event Manager Q win2003ad1 Q proNASB proNAS NAS Device Manager Edit Extend LV Size Create Replication NOTE The logical volume to be replicated from source proNAS must not exist in the destination proNAS If the destination proNAS has the same logical volume replication cannot be setup ET User Manual NAS System 3 The Create Replication window will be displayed Set the options below and click OK when done ES create Replication EB X Remote Local 182 158 20 20 T Remate 192 168 20 21 Remote v praMAS Vi w Setting elati Max Sync RaterMB Saec jo Port to Bind vee SendBuffer8ize k 512 When Lost Connect reconnect M OK Cancel Replication Options Remote Local Select the IP address of the local source proNAS that will be used for replication Remote Select or type manually the IP address of remote destination proNAS that will be used for replication x NOTE The local and remote IP addresses serve as the channel between the source and destination NAS servers This is where the replication of data takes place Please be sure to have a good connection on this medium As much as possible set this channel as a dedicated or a private network It is recommended to use different Ethernet port for replication from t
94. RANG EN 162 947 Berault SENG asarana na ngae teme qmod E esse rete aaa EA E ENG Gana 166 Ya SUN icuace cT 167 SAN Ime 916 110 a 910 10 NEN mE 168 S ES AM BI ao iz o iz o NIRE RR MR 169 A BENDE TA et CH 170 SEC MB D gt A PANEN AAN ABA AA TA reer ene eee eee eee eee 171 os ENG a e GE tel OUT EP 172 SESS FONO MO REESE M M panak 173 Oa i re d c RT 174 ECS MN P 175 SE SAGUNG TA aia naa RE Cement ee eT ner ee te ere eee en 178 TU MRE TOD ee uuum 179 oe Bae MIn a Em 180 9 6 1 proNAS Configuration Backup uesessuctsecie ttai etant ntes nana a nana aane anaa n ena nenen anana 181 Do Congue Back p PS essetis au dang maet cate tacet a aaa a reet eus 182 User Manual LI NAS System SEMI odo 187 9 6 3 1 Backup and Restore Using Tape sse tenete ttntt teens 188 Ir Eo NY lt 1 ac DEN Um mmo 204 Wu wWu raced mt 205 SEMEN zr anl Sh AE NAN NAN EE TKA NA NENENG 205 2o Fen o na OO PE NE TANG TAH E MEMMIUS NG 206 Chapter 10 File Manager 11 eee LL Lees eee anana nen ee eene esent ense estet tasse seen 207 10 1 Introduction to File MarndgBT sect tton ricetta eL e teeth etin oi aee te ine UE et arte seite 207 10 2 Logon to File MANGGEN sasasi E m 209 10 3 Directory and Upload FUlCOCUOFPU uai etm iine rae anana etes etin rot eere peo ette
95. Status Proware Technole 172 16 0 15 iv08401601020 OK Mount Detach ELT User Manual NAS System Chapter 7 Other proRAI D Manager Menu Functions 7 1 Event Log 7 1 1 Event Log The RAID subsystem s event log information can be displayed by selecting Event Log function in Event Log menu ae va E ad Network lt Raid System Event Log Raid Task SS SMART Export Log Time Message 2000 1 3 0 49 36 Subsystem is going to restart 2000 1 3 0 11 33 Volume 111wxyz created 2000 1 3 0 0 27 Volume v10 deleted 2000 1 2 23 59 1 Volume v10 modified 2000 1 2 23 42 14 Volume v10 created 2000 1 2 23 41 32 Volume v9 created 2000 1 2 23 41 17 Volume v8 created 2000 1 2 23 41 4 Volume v7 created 2000 1 2 23 40 41 Volume v7 deleted 2000 1 2 23 40 21 Volume v7 created 2000 1 2 23 40 11 Volume v6 created 2000 1 2 23 39 17 Volume v6 deleted 2000 1 2 23 38 11 Volume v6 created 2000 1 2 23 38 1 Volume v5 created System Name Proware Technolc 2000 1 2 23 37 28 Volume v4 created 2000 1 2 23 37 Volume v3 created IP Address 172 16 0 15 2000 1 2 23 36 Volume v2 created Serial No 1V08401601020 2000 1 2 23 Volume v1 created Status moo To update the current displayed event logs click Refresh User Manual NAS System 7 1 2 Export Log The RAID subsystem s event log information can be saved to local destination by selecting Export Log function in Event Log menu
96. To remove the quota limit set the Quota MB to O then press Enter key 156 User Manual NAS System 9 4 5 Rsync Rsync copies files either to or from a remote host or locally on the current host It is also a utility that provides fast incremental file transfer proNAS Rsync implementation can be set either in server mode or client mode Server mode means that proNAS can accept incoming Rsync connections where as in client mode proNAS is the one who initiates the synchronization To use as a server mode you must start the RSYNC server first Go to System Manager gt Service tab highlight RSYNC server then click the Start button raFamil 2 z S p y Information Upgrade Report Time Serial Ports Power Reboot NAS Device Manager Enable On Boot Service Name Status proNAS 3 z volume Manager Backup Manager System Manager Network Manager Q Account Manager Q Share Manager SSH server Stopped Log Manager Novell file server Stopped Event Manager Samba services Running NFS services Running AppleShare services Stopped FileManager server Running C Apache weh server Running Telnet Ftp services Stopped Internet Gateway Stopped UPS monitor Stopped SNMP MRTG service Stopped Veritas BackupExec Agent Stopped proBackup service Stopped proNAS HA service Stopped CCC COCO COCs Detail Configuration Stop All Services Star
97. Tx backup streams to the proNAS IP address that will be used as the channel for proBackup The Port of Rx Tx backup streams is set to 1089 by default If this port is already used assign another port proFamily r g y gt proNAS Information Upgrade Report Time T Serial Ports Power Reboot NAS Device Manager Enable On Boot Service Name Status e Hid M vi Samba services Running alume Manager Backup Manager wi E NFS services Running System Manager kal AppleShare services Stopped Network Manager 2 FileManager server uu Running o Account Manager RSYNC server Running o Share Manager Ef proBackup service Quick Configuration x stopped Log Manager PofRxTxbackup streams sipped Event Manager z Running PortofRwTx backup streams 1089 E Stopped Stopped Stopped Save Cancel Stopped Stopped B Oback nx Pryice i nac LI proNAS HA service Stopped Start Quick Configuration Stop All Services Start All Services User Manual ETENE NAS System After setting the Quick Configuration options start the proBackup service When the proBackup service is in Running status login to proBackup Java GUI can be done The default Logical Volumes proBackup Device and proBackup Extended Device will also be created To login to proBackup java GUI open web browser then type the proNAS
98. Volume Manager NAS Device Manager Specail options proNAS _ Enable Replication function Q Volume Manager Backup Manager System Manager Network Manager Q Account Manager Enable iSCSI Q Share Manager Log Manager Event Manager vi Enable Snapshot function NOTE Creating Snapshots while a Logical Volume is under heavy I O will slowdown the I O access or interrupt the I O process to a Logical Volume User Manual 101 NAS System 9 1 3 1 Create Snapshots Manually To manually create snapshots 1 Select the Logical Volume go to Snapshot tab and click Create Snapshot Pies roF aril e proNAS LV Configuration Snapshot Delete NAS Device Manager Schedule proNAS Q volume Manager o proNASVG Snap Ratio 96 10 Reserved vG Free Size MB 7168 82432 dataL V1 Execute Day Execute Time is sun Mo JTue amp One ooo gt public kan Backup Manager wed Thu Fri Every 30 Mins Starts at System Manager Network Manager Sat Ends at Account Manager Share Manager Snapshot List Total 0 Log Manager Mount Used Size Event Manager Snapshot Numbers 1 Create Snapshots Delete Snapshot Enable Scheduled Edit Extend LV Size 2 A confirmation message will appear Select Yes tonti j x Taking Snapshots while system under heavy iO may slow down the process and all processes under the
99. a lock indicator to indicate whether or not the carrier is locked into the chassis or not Each carrier is also fitted with an ergonomic handle for easy carrier removal Drive Carrier is Unlocked o ALS S m Drive Carrier is locked ET User Manual NAS System Chapter 4 RAID Configuration Utility Options The RAID controller in the NAS system has a built in setup configuration utility containing important information about the configuration as well as settings for various optional functions in the subsystem This chapter explains how to use and make changes to the setup utility Configuration Methods There are three methods of configuring the RAID controller e VT 100 terminal connected through the controller s serial port e Front panel touch control keypad e Web browser based proRAID Manager GUI IMPORTANT Only one method can be used to configure the RAI D subsystem Two methods can be used at the same time but the other method will be in read only mode 4 1 Configuration through Terminal To start up 1 Connect a VT100 compatible terminal or a PC operating in an equivalent terminal emulation mode to the monitor port located at the rear of the subsystem 4 NOTE You may connect a terminal while the subsystem s power is a on 2 Power on the terminal 3 Run the VT100 program or an equivalent terminal program a T o ur e er P E E User Manual 29 NAS System Connec
100. ager Q Account Manager Q Share Manager hame public Log Manager Event Manager Share Name Guota MB Volume home 512 4 home i admin Add New Share Share folder gets created under a logical volume Make sure that an LV is already created before creating the share folder or admin can create the share folder and LV simultaneously which can be done using the option Create New Volume in Properties tab of Share Manager 144 User Manual NAS System 9 4 1 Share Management 9 4 1 1 Creating a New Share To create a new share folder 1 Select Share Manager then press Add New Share button 2 Configure all necessary share options in Properties Protocol and Privilege tabs 3 Click Save button to save share settings wW Properties Protocol Privilege MAS Device Manager Description Q proNAS R new share lt new share descr Volume Manager Volume Group E iption Backup Manager System Manager Create New Volume Network Manager Q Account Manager Volume b Q Share Manager 7 home Guota MB 128 public Owner Account admin new share Log Manager Event Manager v ACL Support Public 777 v Hide Duplications Save Cancel NOTE After creating the share and setting the Properties Protocol and Privilege tabs you can go back to these tabs and modify the various options To edit c
101. al active server when the active server becomes available again Auto switch back ensures that the original load distribution between the two servers will be resumed immediately when possible proNAS HA provides Manual or auto triggered failover to a standby server Supports manual or automatic failover back to the original server when ready gt Real time replication minimizes potential data loss NOTE Starting with proNAS version 1 1 14 replication of Logical Volumes with LV capacity up to 3 800 064 MB is now supported in proNAS HA ET User Manual NAS System 12 2 Getting Started with proNAS HA Before Configuring High Availability Before attempting to configure two proNAS HA as a High Availability pair check the following requirements l Each proNAS server box must have a different and unique hostname It is highly recommended to use the same NAS model 2 Each proNAS box must have at least two static IP addresses 3 Must have a reliable heartbeat private net Ethernet is required serial RS232 is optional 4 ProNAS HA services must be started in both proNAS servers 5 The maximum number of logical volumes that can be created under HA is 32 6 ProNAS HA does not support logical volumes larger than 3 800 064 MB Users can create and extend volumes larger than 3 800 064 MB but this cannot be used in proNAS HA 7 Changing hostname and IP addresses when proNAS HA is running is not allowed 8 Snapsho
102. anual NAS System Mount or Detach RAID Subsystem Mount Detech To login to another RAID Subsystem click the Mount button and enter the subsystem name you can use any name to identify the subsystem you are going to manage the IP address and the subsystem password The subsystem name will appear in the list of Subsystem on the right screen To logout from a subsystem select the subsystem name and click Detach In the confirmation screen select OK to proceed with logout User Manual nm NAS System 4 3 3 ProRAI D Manager Menu Hierarchy Below is the summary of the menu and functions available in proRAID Manager GUI RAID Network System Event Log Information Raid Task S M A R T Quick Setup Create Array Modify Array Delete Array Create Volume Modify Volume Delete Volume Network Setting SNMP Setting SMTP Setting NTP Setting Sync RTC System Setting Channel Manager Modify Password Upgrade Firmware Restart Event Log Export Log Disk I nfo RAID System I nfo Hardware Monitor Raid Status Disk Health Diagnosis Disk M User Manual NAS System Chapter 5 RAI D Management This chapter describes the available RAID Management tasks these tasks may be selected using the RAID menu icon in the upper part of the screen or in the left side menu of the ProRAID Manager screen There are seven functions Quick Setup Create Array Modify Array Delete Array Create Volume Modify Volume
103. asks or requests in the command queue of the RAID system This function should normally remain enabled User Manual Select O to 15 or Multiple ID The RAID subsystem is like a large SCSI device A SCSI ID should be assigned and selected from the list of SCSI IDs If Multiple ID is selected you can map ID to a host channel NAS System After setting the preferred option click Update to save the changes To see the current settings click Refresh EI User Manual NAS System 6 2 3 Modify Password To set or change the login password of RAID subsystem click Modify Password function in System menu Enter the old password in the Old Password field and the new password in the New Password and Confirm New Password fields Click Submit to save the change 4 v gr e a Raid Network System Event Log Info Raid Task i S M A R T System Setting Channel Manager Upgrade Firmware Restart Old Password New Password Confirm New Password Submit System Name Proware Technolc IP Address 172 16 0 15 Serial No iv08401601020 Status OK User Manual 65 NAS System 6 2 4 Upgrade Firmware The RAID controller s firmware can be upgraded when new firmware version is available Select Upgrade Firmware function in System menu then click Upload 79 pm gs 2 gt a Raid Network System Event Log Info Raid Task SE SMART System Setting Channel Manager Modify Password Resta
104. ation section The Adapter List is the list of available Ethernet ports in the system The number of ports might be two or three depending on different models Adapter List Lists the available Ethernet adapters Configuration Use Dynamic IP Configuration BOOTP DHCP If checked this specifies that this network connection will dynamically obtain an IP address from a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP server or from a Bootstrap Protocol BOOTP server Enable this adapter on boot If enabled this adapter will be active when proNAS starts up Enable default gateway on this adapter If checked the default gateway will be enabled in this adapter A default gateway is a local IP router that is used to forward packets to destination beyond the local network Only one default gateway can be enabled in a certain time Device Displays the type of Network Interface Card IP address Shows the current IP address To edit IP address enter the new IP address Gateway Shows the current gateway IP address To edit type in a new gateway IP address Subnet mask Shows the current subnet mask setting To edit type in the new subnet mask number MTU The MTU size Maximum Transmission Unit in bytes To modify the MTU size for this interface enter the new MTU size Network Trunking ProNAS provides the network trunking bonding function Ethernet bonding refers to aggregating multiple Ethernet channels togeth
105. be directed to a share which you can access via share protocols or by telnet service Duplication can be invoked manually or by schedule Select the share folder in Share Manager then click Edit button E T roF amil EIE j B 5 d P uroNA Properties Protocol Privilege Rsync Duplication Delete NAS Device Manager Schedule proNAS Execute Day Execute Time Q Volume Manager EE f dee jSun _ Mon Tue Once 10 00 A Backup Manager en L ina System Manager LJ Wed EJThu E Fri O Every 30 Mins Starts at 0 00 Network Manager Q Account Manager L Sat Ends at 0 00 Q Share Manager home Destination Path test 7 Snapshot Numbers 0 5 5 public zx fi test E iss UAR Log Manager Name Date Destination Path Event Manager Save Cancel Creating Duplication by Schedule To create duplication by schedule first set the number of total duplication that will be created specify which day to be run set the time task whether by interval or once in a specific time of day set the destination path and then click Save button Enable the schedule by clicking on the Enable Scheduled button To disable the scheduled duplication just click on the Disable Scheduled button 62 Nai NAS System The Duplication tab information is shown below Execute Day Execute Time Destination Path
106. c v Wed Sat r Snapshot List Total 0 Mount Lv Configuration Snapshot Delete v Ove v Mount 50 Reserved vG Free Size MB 70556 82432 Execute Time 18 00 130 Mins Starts at Ends at Used Size Create Snapshots 9 1 3 3 Delete Snapshots Enable Scheduled r lt Edit Extend LV Size 1 Select the Logical Volume where snapshot will be deleted then go to Snapshot tab Click the snapshot that will be deleted then click Delete Snapshot proFamily Q proNAS NAS_Device_Manager Schedule LV Configuration Bnapshob Delete proNAs Q volume Manager proNASVG fey dataLV1 home public Backup Manager System Manager Network Manager Account Manager Share Manager Log Manager Event Manager Snapshot Numbers 1 Snap Ratio Execute Day C Sur Wed Sat C Mo Snapshot List Total 1 10 Reserved vG Free Size MB 7158 75264 Execute Time e 0 00 30 Mins Starts at Ends at Create Snapshots Delete Snapshot Enable Scheduled 2 Select Yes to delete the snapshot XJ Delete selected snapshot User Manual 107 NAS System 3 A process window will be shown Deleting Volume ee 4 The deleted snapshot will no longer exist in the Snapshot List proFamily proNAS CLV Configuration ENSEM
107. cal Status The status of the local server Peer Status The status of the peer server Auto switch An option for enabling the Group to be switched back back from the Backup server to the Target server automatically when the Target Server is available again Auto Bring In An option for enabling the resource group to be brought in automatically when Cluster is started Buttons The selected resource group will be activated and brought under the protection of proNAS HA This button is only visible if there are resource group added Bring out The selected resource group will be brought out from the protection of proNAS HA A resource group can be brought out of cluster to perform maintenance or troubleshooting This button is visible if resource groups are brought in 15 Click the resource group name on the left tree node then press Add Resource User Manual 233 NAS System 16 On the Basic Settings tab input a resource name Resource Basic Setting Resource Name A unique name for identifying the resource group AC interval A time interval for proNAS HA to check the Availability Check availability of the resource group periodically Interval AC Retry The number of times for proNAS HA to check the Availability Check availability of the resource group periodically Retry Stop timeout Specify the period of time for resource startup and stop If a server fail to receive the heartbeat in time exceed this
108. cal volume become an iSCSI target LUN To enable iSCSI function select Volume Manager then click Options tab and tick Enable iSCSI proFamily proNAS29 NAS Device Manager proNAS Q Volume Manager Backup Manager System Manager Network Manager Account Manager Share Manager Log Manager Event Manager 9 1 5 1 iSCSI Configuration To configure iSCSI 4 Select the logical volume and click the iSCSI tab NOTE If you have not created yet a logical volume you must create first before you can select Enable ISCSI in iSCSI tab NAS Device Manager proNAS Q volume Manager proNASVG home public test1 Backup Manager System Manager Network Manager Q Account Manager Q Share Manager Log Manager Event Manager Note You can t enable iSCSI function in a Logical Volume if Snapshot or Replication exists Volume Manager Specail options Enable Replication function Enable Snapshot function vj Enable iSCSI LV Configuration auum Delete Edit Extend Lv Size User Manual IN NAS System 5 Click Edit and tick the Enable iSCSI option 6 Enter the target name If you want to enable CHAP authentication check the Enable Auth CHAP option and enter the account and password NOTE iSCSI Target name can only use a z A Z and 0 9 characters Click Save when done roF amil 4 3 o
109. ce Connections Top PS and lostat to perform network test Ping or to view Crontab schedule By default a summary of connections and resources used for local and remote computers is listed The information includes the PID User User full name or comment login time and the IP address of the connected computer You can click the Connections button to display current connection list r A proF amily l i proNAS Report Time SerialPorts Power Reboot Service NAS Device Manager proNAS Connections List Q proNAS Tue May 26 17 54 00 CST 2009 Q Volume Manager Q Backup Manager System Manager Network Manager Q Account Manager Q Share Manager Log Manager Event Manager FTP Connections lostat Connections Crontab Click the Top button to display system summary information and tasks list Click the PS button to display information about active processes Click the Ping button to perform network test A dialog box will be displayed Enter the IP address then click Start The ping result will be shown in the Status area Click the Lostat button to display system input output device loading specifically storage and disk device statistics Click the Connections button to display current connection list Click the Crontab button to display a list of Crontab schedule EVI User Manual NAS System 9 5 10 MRTG tab This tab shows infor
110. cense Registrati eomm 240 127 Event Log Properties caet ces ered cect acne feces aut IDEE DU d Mn eti tun Ure EU ELE 241 EN User Manual NAS System Preface About this manual This manual provides information regarding the quick installation and hardware features of the NAS System This document also describes how to use the storage management software Information contained in the manual has been reviewed for accuracy but not for product warranty because of the various environment OS settings Information and specifications will be changed without further notice This manual uses section numbering for every topics being discussed for easy and convenient way of finding information in accordance with the user s needs The following icons are being used for some details and information to be considered in going through with this manual NOTES These are notes that contain useful information and tips that the user must give attention to in going through with the subsystem operation I MPORTANT These are the important information that the user must remember WARNI NG These are the warnings that the user must follow to avoid unnecessary errors and bodily injury during hardware and software operation of the subsystem CAUTI ON These are the cautions that user must be aware of to prevent damage to the equipment and its components Copyright No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system
111. cessed through the LCD panel menus Press the Select button and enter the password to access the menu functions RAID Level Quick Setup Ho Disk Number Create Array INIT Mode RAID Level Block Size Stripe Size Member Disk Delete Array gt Array List Create Volume Array List Volume Size Host Channel LUN ID RAID Management Modify Volume Array List Volume Size Host Channel LUN ID Delete Volume gt Array List Volume List Main Menu Check Array Array List Check Parity Channel A gt SCSIID SCSI Speed Wide Mode Tag Queue SCSI Config mi Channel B gt SCSIID SCSI Speed Wide Mode Tag Queue RS232 Config Ethernet Config System Config Beeper Cache Type Password Restart EE User Manual NAS System To view system information hardware monitor information array information and other related information press the Down Arrow button NAS Model Name RAI D READY IOP 80331 FW1 30 RAM 256MB HD7 12 Temperature System 40 C l S 1 34C S 2 31C S 3 33C S 4 32C l 5 33 7 29 i S 9 32C S10 31C 11 32C S12 31C l MF PSU A 3214rpm MF PSU B 3213rpm l Array1 N A 899G Fr 399G IN USE ARRAY Level RAI D 5 Stripe Size 128K Block Size 512 byte Member disks S C S 6 29C S C S 8 31C 1234 Voll Size 499 9 GB Disk I nfo Disks 12 gt shows hard disk info such as model capacity User Manual 37 NAS System 4 3 Configuration through proRAI D Mana
112. ckup Manager System Manager Network Manager Q Account Manager Q Share Manager Log Manager NAS Device Manager Event Manager r Disk List Total 1 Raine proNASVG Stat Disk Size Unit Size 512 IN USED idewsda 156897 Used Total Size MB 3584 156672 MB Volume List Total 2 Volume Size MB Used Size MB Rep Enable home 512 4 No public 512 4 No SEN T T e Create New Volume Join New Disk Remove Disk Reset Volume Group 2 The LV Configuration tab will be displayed Enter the Logical Volume name and the volume size in MB You can also enable the Send email when not enough space option to send an email notification to email recipients specified in Event Manager if the remaining free volume size is smaller than the size entered in this option Click Save when done proFamily proNAS MAS Device Manager proNAS Q volume Manager proNASVG home public New LV Backup Manager System Manager Network Manager Q Account Manager Q Share Manager Log Manager Event Manager D LN Name dataL V1 Used Total Size MB S000 Mount Point imnt poroNAS New LV Created Time NIA C Send email when notenough space 50 FreeVolume GroupSize MB 153088 Save Cancel User Manual rA NAS System 3 Select Yes from the confirmation message to create the LV Confirm x Confi
113. ct Yes warning x AN Confirm Executing Yes User Manual ETZE NAS System 4 A process window will show that the volume is being restored back to normal logical volume EN 5353 D Restoring ta the normal volume 5 The logical volume is restored to normal volume Note that the i icon on the left of logical volume name has been removed Lv Configuration ases Delete NAS Device Manager Q proNAS Q volume Manager proNAS home public test1 Backup Manager System Manager Network Manager Q Account Manager Q Share Manager Log Manager Event Manager Edit Extend LV Size 122 User Manual NAS System 9 1 5 4 Extending iSCSI Logical Volume Size The capacity of iSCSI volume can be extended to allow more data to be stored To extend iSCSI volume capacity l Select the iSCSI volume Click Extend LV Size r 4 proFamily IS Q proNAS iSCSI Delete NAS Device Manager proNAS Q volume Manager Size MB 5120 MB iSCSI proNASVG home Mount Point ImntiproNASitesti E teer Created Time 16 12 15 May 26 2009 Name Q Backup Manager ice 50 System Manager Network Manager Q Account Manager Shar Log Manager Event Manager Edit Extend LV Size Restore to volume 2 Enter the additional capacity for the volume in the Extend size box
114. ctors System Name Provare Technol IP Address 172 16 0 15 EA Serial No 1V08401601020 Status OK 4 NOTE Some settings are read only and cannot be modified 2 Click Submit when done The modified Array will be saved Array has been modified successfully User Manual aso NAS System 5 4 Delete Array 1 To delete an Array select Delete Array from RAI D menu 2 Select the Array to be deleted from the list of Arrays displayed on the left side Raid System Event Log Info aiia Ee Ba gt m Network Raid Task N SMART Quick Setup Create Array Modify Array Create Volume Modify Volume Delete Volume m Array Name Re Mapped BS count Stripe Size Clone Threshold Block Size Swap Threshold RAID Level State IN USE ARRAY Capacity GB Member Disk 5 Submit FREE SPACE System Name Proware Technolc Size 499 44GB 10056 IP Address 172 16 0 15 Serial No 1V08401601020 Status 3 Click Submit when done A warning message will be displayed Click OK to proceed with deletion Delete Array Are you sure to Delete Array I MPORTANT Make sure that the data in the Array to be deleted is no longer needed before deleting an Array EE User Manual NAS System 5 5 Create Volume A Volume is seen by the host system as a single logical device Multiple Volumes can be created in an Array as long as there is free capacity in the Array Up to 32 Volumes can be mapped to a LU
115. current data and configuration EVI User Manual NAS System 9 5 8 Service tab The various proNAS services can be set in this tab roF amil 5 y a P P P e eNe SA Information li Upgrade Report Time T Serial Ports Power Reboot NAS Device Manager Enable On Boot Service Name Status e proNAs v l Samba services Running volume Manager sz E Backup Manager K NFS BOUES Running System Manager AppleShare services Stopped Network Manager wi FileManager server Running Account Manager O RSYNC serer Stopped Q Share Manager 3 D SSH server Stopped Log Manager Novell file server Stopped Event Manager lv Apache Web server Running lasa TelnetiFtp services Stopped L Internet Gateway fi Stopped UPS monitor Stopped m SNMP MRTG service Stopped L m Veritas BackupExec Agent Stopped proBackup service Stopped Ll proNASHAsemite Stopped Stop All Services Start All Services If you would like to enable service while booting please check Enable on Boot option You can also press Start All Services button to run all services or press Stop All Services button to stop all services If you would like to enable or disable certain service please select the service item and press Start button or Stop button The proNAS System services are as follows Samba services Provides CIFS file sharing MS Windows
116. d 2 Select Schedule Backup tab Select the backup frequency Daily Weekly or Monthly Set the starting date ending date and starting time Specify the backup type in Use Default Plan option For example in Daily backup you can select Differential Incremental or Full roFamil E ka Backup Plan Setting ScheduleBackup Restore NAS Device Manager proNAS Q volume Manager Schedule Setting Q Backup Manager Starting Date 05 11 2009 backtape1 System Manager Ending Date 05 31 2009 Network Manager Q Account Manager Q Share Manager Daily Backup Setting Log Manager Event Manager Use Default Plan Differential M May 2008 June 2008 July 2008 S M TWRFS SMTWRFS SM TWREF S 1 2 l 2 st d urb 12 ud 4 de 4 Ur Boy BOIS X 18 8 NE T2213 OSE WD 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 18 20 21 22 23 24 25 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 29 30 26 27 28 29 30 31 31 oO No Schedule Daily Weekly Monthly Starting Time 16 00 Ronald vvork NB Save Cancel User Manual 199 NAS System 3 Click Save when done Select Yes to confirm NAS Device Manager Q proNAS Q volume Manager Q Backup Manager backtape1 System Manager Network Manager Q Account Manager Q Share Manager Log Manager Event Manager Q proNAS PT server proNAS proware saae5df proware c3
117. d Sectors E DEED Serial No 1V08401601020 Status EE User Manual NAS System The name of the array you want to assign to the Array Maximum is 20 characters The total capacity of the Array in GB Set the maximum number of bad sector count to be remapped Default is 1000 Maximum number of bad sector is 10 000 Select the RAID Level you want the Array to use RAID Level The RAID level option will depend on the number of disk drives selected Array Name Re Mapped BS count This parameter sets the size of the stripe written to each disk You can set the stripe size to 8k 16k 32k 64k 128k 256k or 512k Use this option to enable creating Volume over 2TB For Windows OS such as Windows 2000 2003 Use 1KB 2KB or AKB Block Size For 64bit LBA mode such as Windows 20034 SP1 or later versions Linux 2 6 or later versions Use 512 bytes Due to LSI chip limitation 16 Byte CDB option must run at U320 mode The priority for background tasks such as rebuilding Options are LOW MEDIUM and HIGH LOW priority means less system resources are Task Priority allotted to background task and access to Array and Volume is faster In HIGH priority more system resources are used for background task and access to Array and Volume is slower The default Array Initialization mode is Foreground nit mode the Background Init option is unchecked and Volume s can only be added to the Array after ini
118. device Connect the cable from the UPS device to the UPS port located at the rear of the system To connect the NAS to a smart mode UPS use the serial port instead and configure the options in Section 9 5 5 4 Host Channel B Connect to Host s SCSI adapter or other devices This enables another host to use the RAID function and detect a RAID volume from the NAS 5 R Link Port The subsystem is equipped with one 10 100 Ethernet RJ 45LAN port You use web based browser to management RAID system through Ethernet for remote configuration and monitoring 6 Power Supply Unit A B Two power supplies PSU A and PSU B are located at the rear of the NAS system Turn on the power of these power supplies to power on the NAS The Power LED at the front panel will turn green If the power supply fails to function or a power supply was not turned on the Power Fail LED will turn red and an alarm will sound An error message will also appear on the LCD screen warning of power failure Press the Power Supply Alarm Reset button at the rear to stop the alarm User Manual m NAS System 2 3 3 LCD Display Panel 2 3 3 1 LCD Display Panel LEDs Power LED Power Fail LED Fan Fail LED NAS Model Name NO RAID Over Temperature LED Voltage Warning LED Access LED Environmental Status Pari tS unction Power LED Green indicates power is ON If one of the redundant power supply unit fail this LED will turn to RED and alarm will
119. dify Array Delete Array Y Pp Array List v PpArray1 D voli v E3ar2 L vi O v2 3 xs Lv Activate O v4 D v5 Host A O v6 L v7 L v8 L v9 Volume Name Volume Size GB Maximum Capacity GB Read Ahead LUN ii Event Log Info Create Volume Host B Submit NOT SET f Raid Task SMART Delete Volume System Name IP Address Serial No Status oS n 4 1 pd al ae w ee 172 16 0 15 1V08401601020 3 Click Submit when done The modified Volume settings is saved Volume has been modified successfully EI User Manual NAS System 5 7 Delete Volume To delete a Volume 1 Select Delete Volume from RAID menu From the Array List select the Array name which contains the Volume to be deleted Then select the Volume to be deleted 7 lanan ge Network Lz 0 gm gt Raid System Event Log Info Raid Task 7 SMART Quick Setup Create Array Modify Array Delete Array Create Volume Modify Volume v Array List Y 3Array1 volt Volume Size GB 452 44 L v1 Volume Name ET v Activate BEE Host A LUN 11 Lj v4 L v5 L ve Lv v8 L v9 System Name Proware Technolc IP Address 172 16 0 15 Serial No 1V08401601020 Status OK 2 Click Submit A warning message will be displayed Click OK to proceed Delete Volume Are you sure ta Delete Volume
120. dit Backup Now Enable Scheduled 10 When restore is completed a message will be displayed Log Type BAK NAS Device Manager Q proNAS Q volume Manager File Name backup log Q Backup Manager System Manager Last Modified Time 2009 5 11 15 12 Network Manager Q Account Mana Q Share Manager i An Log Manager mntiproNAS data data1 LSI SAS driver Win2003 lsimpt sas sm03 IAB4 MPT INTRO TXT mntproNASidata1 data1 LS SAS driver Win2003 lsimpt sas srv 3 IABA4 MPT LEGAL TXT lt DSK gt storage mnt proNAS data1 data1 LS SAS driver Win2003 Ilsimpt sas srv03 IAB4 MPT READ TXT mnt proNAS data1 data1 LSI SAS driver Vin2003 Ilsimpt sas srv 3 IAB4 s2k3iab4 cat lt SMB gt samba mntiproNASidatat data1 LSI SAS driver Win2003 lsimpt sas smv03 lAB4 btsetup oem lt PRO gt proNAs la mntiproNAS data1 data1 Microsoft iSCSI Initiator 2 08 lt BAK gt backup Ic mnt proNAS data1 data1 Microsoft iSCSI Initiator 2 08 Initiator 2 08 build3825 x86tre exe lt BAK gt backup er mntiproNASidata1 data1 Putty lt NBS gt log nmbd mnt proNAS data1 data1 Putty putty exe Event Nas mntiproNAS data data1 SpyWare Doctor w Anti Virus o proNAS mntiproNAS data1 data1 SpyWWare Doctor w Anti Virus avinstall exe PT serer mntproNAS data1 datal SpyWVare Doctor w Anti Virus sdasetup exe o proNAS Restore Finished proware saae5df END Time Mon May 11 15 12 04 CST 2009 proware c3346e0 Size KB 21 lt KER gt messages
121. ds higher performance than with individual drives There is no redundancy Drives are paired and mirrored All data is 100 duplicated on an equivalent drive Fully redundant Data is striped across several physical drives Parity protection is used for data redundancy Data is striped across several physical drives Parity protection is used for data redundancy 1 Data is striped across several physical drives Parity protection is used for data redundancy Requires N 2 drives to implement because of two dimensional parity scheme Combination of RAID levels O and 1 This level provides 0 71 striping and redundancy through mirroring Combination of RAID levels O and 3 This level is best implemented on two RAID 3 disk arrays with data striped across both disk arrays RAID 50 provides the features of both RAID O and RAID 5 RAID 50 includes both parity and disk striping across multiple drives RAID 50 is best implemented on two RAID 5 disk arrays with data striped across both disk arrays User Manual NAS System 1 3 Disk Drive Organization The RAID subsystem arranges the disk drives connected to it as a physical drive group and logical unit LUN 1 3 1 Physical Drive Groups The subsystem has up to a maximum of twelve 12 individual disk drives which can be used to form a physical drive group To calculate the total size of a particular drive group Smallest disk size x Number of disk 2 Capacity for
122. e Outlets must be accessible to the equipment All external connections should be made using shielded cables and as much as possible should not be performed by bare hand Using anti static hand gloves is recommended In installing each component secure all the mounting screws and locks Make sure that all screws are fully tightened Follow correctly all the listed procedures in this manual for reliable performance Controller Configuration This NAS system supports single RAID controller configuration Packaging Shipment and Delivery Before removing the subsystem from the shipping carton you should visually inspect the physical condition of the shipping carton Unpack and verify that the contents of the shipping carton are complete and in good condition Exterior damage to the shipping carton may indicate that the contents of the carton are damaged If any damage is found do not remove the components contact the dealer where you purchased the subsystem for further instructions User Manual rmm NAS System PART Hardware Components and RAI D Subsystem 10 User Manual NAS System Chapter 1 Introduction The NAS System Companies are looking for cost effective storage solutions which can offer the best performance high scalability and reliability As the number of users and the amount of data grows Network Attached Storage is becoming a critical technology and the need for an optimized solution is beco
123. e Local Remote A Setting Portto Bind 7 788 192 168 20 20 192 168 20 21 Max Sync Rate MB Sec 30 Connect Type 8ync Send Buffer Size k 512 When Lost Connect reconnect Time Out Sec B Status PrimaryBecondary Consistent Force Sync Set Secondary Abort Replication NAS System 9 1 4 2 Checking the status of your replication Primary The source volume All the writing and reading are done on the primary node Secondary The destination volume The replicated data on the secondary node is used for backup only and is not accessible Only the source data is accessible during replication Unknown The peer node fails to establish connection Setting the replicated volume on destination proNAS to be primary To set the replicated volume to primary first you need to set both nodes to secondary This can be done by setting the primary to be secondary After both nodes becomes secondary secondary go to the management GUI of the destination node Under the replicated logical volume press the Set Primary button WARNI NG The replicated volume on the secondary node must not be mounted Please do not attempt to mount it manually Setting the primary volume to be secondary To set the primary volume to be secondary just press the Set Secondary button on the primary node Forcing the synchronization To manually force the synchronization press the Force Sync
124. e auses coms Eene come m Create Plan Backup Wizard Restore Wizard Applet running Ff proBackup v1 4 E cl x proBackup Plan List Q pronas Plan Manager admin New Applet running EU User Manual NAS System The General tab of Plan Manager will be displayed Fill in the required fields Some information about Local Host and proBackup Server are also shown sail proBackup I General Schedule History pronas Plan Manager Plan Name Purpose admin INYA nA w Compressed Backup Entry Home Directory Memo l NIA Backup File Directory Entries Local Host IP 192 168 99 123 Status MIA Local Host FADN controller Created By admin pro Backup Server IP 192 168 99 125 Created Date May 16 2008 pro Backup Server FQDN praNAS Save Cancel Applet running The Configuration options Plane Name Enter the backup plan name Compressed If checked the backup will be in compressed format Backup Entry Home Directory Click the button then select the directory when data will be backed up Backup File Directory Entries Click the button Select the files and or directories to be backed up then click gt gt button to add them to the backup list Click OK to go back to General tab x x Dlo Look In My Documents x cd IB D Backup List aa scrapbooking C Batch programming scripting Ci Cu
125. e Graup Create New Volume Volume Quota MB Owner Account Description test new share descr proNASVO 1496 Free iption test 508M Free 512 admin Edit Apply ACL ET User Manual NAS System 9 4 1 4 Deleting a Share If you delete a share all the data in the share is deleted If the data in the share is no longer needed or a backup of the data has been made you may delete a share If there is no data backup we recommend you to create a backup first before deleting a share Warning Q volume Manager Instant Backup Manager Bst Manager A DeleteShare Network Manager Q Account Manager Q Share Manager home public test Log Manager x NAS Device Manager CINE Event Manager AN Delete a share will delete all the data stored Continue v Ei Edit Apply ACL User Manual EP NAS System 9 4 2 Properties Setting The Properties tab contains the following settings Share Name Input the share name it should be unique in proNAS Use the following guidelines to ensure that you are using a valid Share name Names cannot be longer than 31 characters Names should be unique It cannot be a duplicate with other LV names shares and Account names Names cannot contain blank spaces Names cannot begin with a dash and cannot consist of only a single dash Names cannot contain the following characte
126. e Local St Peer St Major At RES 4 Q Event Log IP RES IP Address Active Stand by 192 158 110 proNAS Q volume Manager proNASVG Backup Manager System Manager Network Manager Account Manager Share Manager Peer Status Stand by Bring Out HAY Q proNAS HA Econ Setting L AV HJ Q Q Private Net Private Net ResourceGroup Manage Event Log Type proNAS Ethemet Enable a Hi 5 ACHL 3 192 168 1 MERE or apo m NAS Device Manager Rs232 RS232 Disable Hl 5 ACHL 2 fdewttyS0 NAS Model Name NAS Model Name Event Manager proNASB proNAS NAS Device Manager Host Node Active Node Standby Mode Host Name Status IP Address Local proNaAsa Node Active 172 16 0 9 192 168 99 125 Peer proNASB Node Standby 172 16 0 10 192 168 99 10 Resource Group Local Status Peer Status Active Server Major Attrib volume Status GetPeerIPs Network Test Stop Cluster User Manual NAS System 12 3 ProNAS HA Properties Status Properties HAY Private Net proNAS HA General Setting Private Net ResourceGroup Manage Event Log Type Setting proNAS Ethemet Disable HFS ACHL 3 1921681 EEENENENEE ENENG NAS Device Manager R5232 Disable Hl 5 ACHL 2 dewlttyS0 Event Manager proNASB proNAs NAS Device Manag
127. e grouped together in an Array then the capacity of the smallest disk will become the effective capacity of all the disks in the Array 1 4 2 Volume A Volume is seen by the host system as a single logical device A Volume must be created on an Array If there is an existing Array and there is available free raw capacity then a new Volume can still be created A Volume capacity can consume all or a portion of the capacity available in an Array Multiple Volumes can exist on a group of disks in an Array Additional Volumes created in an Array will reside on all the physical disks in the Array Thus each Volume on the Array will have its data spread evenly across all the disks in the Array EE User Manual NAS System Chapter2 Installation Overview 2 1 Packaging Shipment and Delivery Before removing the subsystem from the shipping carton you should visually inspect the physical condition of the shipping carton Unpack and verify that the contents of the shipping carton are complete and in good condition Exterior damage to the shipping carton may indicate that the contents of the carton are damaged If any damage is found do not remove the components contact the dealer where you purchased the subsystem for further instructions 2 2 Unpacking the NAS System The package contains the following items NAS system unit Two 2 power cords Two 2 external SCSI cables Three 3 Ethernet LAN cables e One 1 external
128. ection Support logical volume over 2TB Data Backup via backup plan and scheduling Enhance system configuration backup Local and external account management Large account import Share management and permission Advance ACL setting for project share Support Internet Gateway function On line expansion file system Support E mail notification and system log information Multi application support via proFamily NE User Manual NAS System 1 2 RAI D Concepts RAI D Fundamentals The basic idea of RAID Redundant Array of Independent Disks is to combine multiple inexpensive disk drives into an array of disk drives to obtain performance capacity and reliability that exceeds that of a single large drive The array of drives appears to the host computer as a single logical drive Five types of array architectures RAID 1 through RAID 5 were originally defined each provides disk fault tolerance with different compromises in features and performance In addition to these five redundant array architectures it has become popular to refer to a non redundant array of disk drives as a RAID O arrays Disk Striping Fundamental to RAID technology is striping This is a method of combining multiple drives into one logical storage unit Striping partitions the storage space of each drive into stripes which can be as small as one sector 512 bytes or as large as several megabytes These stripes are then interleaved in a
129. eet eee tese tese Eee 210 10 4 User Access Right and Group Access Right tette anane tenens 212 10 5 Change Password and Logo comete thee eet eL ian sence tin ot an anana an anana naen anan anana nen ese tiet 212 Chapter 11 proBackilpiun ounce pur epis GRE IN IIR errr eee rer 213 ILL dotoducHOn to DIOBSGRU Da mee iei o ettet a oen IM UD ELS HM Na den siaga duit 213 LL Adm rator LOG Oberseite cac aga ga naa gang indie a ea ae a KAR DG aga aa aa naka E IUe IE 213 ILS Create Backup PDI as sada nana ode n e bea E ANAA GAN KA BAG kg aa aa rere ka ah anan a ya ag IP 216 LLA Restore PAG Oates hae hen chet ae Ban a aaa A E 222 JL ACUN PIET ikana sin pah aas aa pa aana ga akan pa ak aaa naka E Ka aga a aa an a NGA KAEN 223 Chapter 12 proNAS HA Optional Function 0nannn0 eaaa 224 121 Introduction to proNAS HA acetate t aan ka epah aapa akan ga Bana an a hana pakena nanas a dn MEET panagan Big 224 12 2 Getting Started with proNAS EA aces rette hoste rta an ga nen nang aaa panon anaa aa KAR namane ngan ong c eter ban gena ane serah 225 MM ROT A PE o EROR 226 12 2 2 Procedure for Setting Up proNAS HA sss nenen an na te ttetett teta tte tette eea 227 123 PONAS HA GPESDSEUSS iin eee tonio o idee tin nen od eee 236 124 Extending a Logical Volume in PIA uei aiite e Festes eoe ob EU Re tote tee inrer re eite 237 125 Clear Al HA CONIC ATO utet det an NA D a heiter Er otto coi teen oett 238 126 Li
130. ement custom parameters SCSI Configuration Set SCSI parameters such as SCSI ID speed and Tag Queue System Management Set System parameters such as Ethernet Time password Upgrade Firmware and Event Logs Set disk utility such as view disk status and set Disk Management faulty User Manual Fa NAS System 4 1 1 Upgrading Firmware through VT 100 Terminal Emulation The RAID controller s firmware can be upgraded through a terminal To upgrade the firmware follow these steps 1 Shut down the host computer system if a host computer is connected 2 Start a terminal connection to the disk array and access the Menu area 3 From the Main Menu scroll down to System Management 4 Choose the Upgrade Firmware The Upgrade the Raid Firmware dialog box appears fe 115200 HyperTermin RENE lol xj File Edit View Call Transfer Help Die 213 cls e MAIN MENU Quick Setup RAID Management gt gt SCSI Configuration gt gt System Setting Are you sure Ethernet Configuration Press Enter for OK Ctrl Q for CANCEL Time Option gt gt Hardware Status Set Password Event Logs Clear Log Reset Arrays Restart Enter OK Ctrl Q CANCEL Connected 0 12 51 ANSIW 115200 8 N 1 SCROLL CAPS Inu Capture Print echo 5 Press Enter to confirm Go to the menu tool bar and select Transfer Open Send File aio File Edit view Call Transfer Help Receive File Capture Text a ENTUM E o SendTextFle LA AM
131. en the two servers are lost The IP of a router or any network device which is always online can be used as a Reference IP I P Address Enter the IP address of the Reference IP to check the availability of the servers Event Log Level Select the type of logging that will be used for proNAS HA service Default is Normal which shows operation processes Other option is Trace which shows operation and traceable processes Preserved Days Select the number of days that the log will be preserved before deleting Operational Preferences On Server Shutdown failover the resource groups automatically When enabled the resource groups will be failed over to the other server when this server shutdown On Server Startup start the cluster system automatically When enabled the cluster system will be started automatically when this server starts up ET User Manual NAS System 7 Back to proNAS HA node click Get Peer Ps HAC button The IP scam amp O General Setting W addresses of the Nap P cud ResourceGroup Manage NAS Model Name NAS Model Name peer server will then be displayed in the status info table Be sure that it gets the Q Event Log Setting poNAS Ethemet Disable Hi 5 ACHL 3 192 168 1 EENET EEENEEEEERENI NAS_Device_Manager R8232 Disable Hi 5 ACHL 2 devittyS0 Event Manager Host Node Down Node Down proNASB proNAS
132. en appear on the left tree after it starts successfully On the designated Active Server go to proNAS HA gt General Settings 6 On the General Setting tab click Edit button Input the Peer Server hostname then select Active local host Standby peer host Mode under the Cluster mode Click Save x A UNBE Ul NOTE The Cluster Mode of Backup Server must be configured as Standby local host Active peer host Mode see Step 10 resize Q proNAS HA Computer Name General Setting Q Private Net ResourceGroup Manag Local Server proNASA Q Event Log Q proNAS NAS Device Manager Event Manager Reference IP Event Log Peer Server proNASE _ Enable Reference IP Checking Level Normal v NAS Device Manager IP Address 0 0 0 0 Reserved Days 30 Operation Preferences Wi On Server Shutdown failover the resource groups automatically C On Server Startup start the cluster system automatically Te Cluster Mode Active local hast Standby peer host Mode m Save Cancel Other configuration options Computer Name Local Server The hostname of the Active or Primary server Peer Server The hostname of the Backup or Secondary server User Manual EDA NAS System Reference IP Enable Reference I P Checking Select this option to enable reference IP checking A Reference IP is an IP that the proNAS HA service will check when the heartbeat channel s betwe
133. er Volume List Total 6 Create New Volume Join New Disk Remove Disk Reset Volume Group User Manual 239 NAS System Example of Replication status after selecting No to retain all replication M6 Configuration NAS Device Manager proNAS HA proNAS volume Manager proNASVG home lvi Disk List Total 1 Name proNASVG Stat Disk Size Unit Size 512 Lol IN USED Idevisda 476836 Used Total Size MB 14336 1476672 MB W2 Volume List Total 6 Iv3 Volume Size MB Used Size MB Rep Enable Iv home 512 0 Yes public public 512 Yes Backup Manager hv 512 Yes System Manager lv2 512 Yes Network Manager Iv3 512 0 0 0 D 7 Yes Q Account Manager Wd 5120 Yes Share Manager Log Manager Event Manager proNAs2 proNAS3 12 6 License Registration Create New Volume Join New Disk Remove Disk To apply ProNAS HA license codes and register them to ProNAS HA users must first get the S N of the two servers Forward the S N to your local ProNAS HA provider Then Input the acquired License and click Register button Users can now put ProNAS HA to work proFamily active Q proNAS HA General Setting Q Private Net ResourceGroup Manz Q Event Log 9 Pri
134. er NAS Model Name NAS Model Name Node Down Host Node Down Node Host Name Status IP Address Local proNASA Made Down 172 1 6 0 9 192 168 99 125 Peer proNAsB Node Down 172 16 0 10 192 168 99 10 Resource Group Name Local Status Peer Status Active Server Major Attrib volume Status Start Cluster Get Peer IPs Network Test Users can monitor all the resources from the proNAS HA Status Pad Users can monitor the status of the servers the resource groups and the private net in real time The status after the Cluster Service starts running on both servers The status icons in status bar and their respective meaning Active Mode Error Mode Fail Mode Offline Mode Standby Mode Startup Mode E Ww ff E 1 1 1 1 Wr I The private net status The colored lines between the servers indicate the status of the private net Also status is displayed in the function bar Gray line Only one end of the Private Net is created the other end is not yet created Red line Both ends of the Private Net are established but either one of the servers can not receive heartbeat message from the peer server Blue line Both ends of the Private Net are established and both servers are exchanging heartbeat messages ir User Manual NAS System Indicators Users can accuratel
135. er logon mode for share owner to perform folder and file management such as share folder access control gt proNAS HA optional Provides function of High Availability two node cluster in Active Standby mode gt proBackup Provides web based GUI backup solution for desktop clients Each function of these components is described in the following Chapters NOTE Some pictures and screenshots might be different with the actual machine EL User Manual NAS System 8 2 Installation and Configuration Phases The installation and configuration of a proNAS system can be divided into five phases Phase 1 Set up the Hardware RAID Controller and create Array and Volume Prior to proNAS system configuration a basic hardware RAID configuration must be setup Please refer to Section 8 3 for the basic setup instructions For more information about creating Array and Volume refer to Chapter 5 Phase 2 Configure proNAS and its components with proNAS Manager This is described in details in Chapter 9 proNAS Manager To configure proNAS you need to Join a disk storage device created in proRAI D Manager to the system default volume group proNASVG using Volume Manager This is described in Chapter 9 Section 9 1 1 to 9 1 2 Configure the network settings via Network Manager This is described in Chapter 9 Section 9 2 1 Create or import accounts with Account Manager as described in Chapter 9 Section 9 3 Setup the shares using
136. er to form a single channel NOTE It is necessary that the network switch supports the type of trunking mode that will be used Otherwise the network connections may be unstable ET User Manual NAS System To create a trunk adapter 1 Click on the Edit button Press the Ctrl key then at the same time select the adapters that will be included in the network trunking then click on Trunk Adapter button proF amily Q proNAS Internet Gateway Network Test NAS Device Manager General Setting proNAS HostName proNAS Domain Workgroup Workgroup L Edit DNS Table m Volume Manager DNS Suffix Q Backup Manager Edit Lmhost Table System Manager DNS Server Network Manager Account Manager Share Manager Log Manager RE T RUEDA Event Manager ME onfiguration SS C Use dynamic IP configuration BOOTP DHCP v Enable this adapter on boot WINS Server Edit Routing Table Network Adapter v Enable default gateway on this adapter Device eth0 IP Address 172 16 0 29 Gateway 172 16 0 1 Trunk Adapter ancel Trun Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 MTU 1500 Save Cancel 2 A warning message will be displayed Click OK to proceed LLENO x In order to use bonding a switch which support trunking must be used Otherwise network may become unstable Continue 3 Setup t
137. ernal accounts Share Numbers Indicates the total number of all shares Storage I nformation Disk Numbers Free Total The number of disks in the subsystem Free means the disks those are not joined in volume group Vol Group Numbers The total number of volume groups Volume Numbers The total number of logical volumes Snapshots will also be counted as volumes System Information gt 9 9 9 9 Model Specifies the proNAS system model type CPU Specifies the CPU Type and the number of CPUs MHz Specifies the CPU speed Memory Memory size NI C NIC status MAC address and IP address Build Version proNAS current firmware version ET User Manual NAS System 9 5 2 Upgrade tab The Upgrade tab is used to upgrade the proNAS system firmware version proFamily ty j e em y 2 proNASA Information ENSENENI Report Time Serial Ports Power Reboot Seni e prani Firmware Version 4 4 12 Q Volume Manager Backup Manager Released Date 2008 06 03 15 43 System Manager Network Manager Q Account Manager Q Share Manager Upgrade from the specified URL Upgrade Log Manager Iftp support oooooox Qupgrade proware com tw proNAS NAS Device Manager Ep A Supani aaa panga EH pi ai a Lan ap a Event Manager Path Name Version Released Date Browse Check Updates Firmware Version Displays the current firmware version Release
138. estination path This button allows you to enable or disable a scheduled task This button allows you to get the lists of duplications on the current destination path User Manual 163 NAS System Creating Duplication Manually To create duplication manually first set the number of total duplication that will be created set the destination path and then click the CreateDuplication button The source share must have at least a single file in order for the duplication to work properly Removing or Clearing All Duplication Files To delete all the duplication files of this share on the current destination path press the Delete All button Duplication files on the previous destination path will not be removed Duplication files of other shares on the same destination path will not also be removed Getting the Duplication List To get the lists of all duplication files of this share on the current destination path please press the Get List button The table will then update the lists of duplication folders The table includes the date and time it was created and the destination path where it was saved Duplication files of this share on the previous destination will no longer be included in the list However proNAS will automatically update the duplication list for you every minute proF amily proNAs NAS Device Manager proNAS Q volume Manager Backup Manager System Manager Network Manager Q Account Manager Q Share
139. estore Delete Louis PC Ronald VVork NB Remove Edit Backup Now Enable Scheduled 8 In the dialog box click Yes to confirm Backup Plan Setting Schedule Backup EBENEN NAS_Device_Manager Backup Name backtape1 proNAS Q volume Manager Backup Item s Q Backup Manager backtape1 System Manager Network Manager Q Account Manager Share Manage x Log Manager Event Manager aby 25 proNAs PT server proNAS proware saae5dt proware c3346e0 proNAS123 Restore Delete Q Louis PC Ronald Work NB Are you sure to restore this backup Yes Remove Edit Backup Now Enable Scheduled User Manual NAS System 9 The process of restoring data will be started proF amily l proNAS Backup Plan Setting Schedule Backup NAS Device Manager Backup Name backtape1 Q proNAS Q volume Manager r Backup Item s Q Backup Manager isch ackup Name ate ackup Leve escription System Manager fdevinst0 backtape1 2008 05 11 15 08 15 0 Finished Network Manager Q Account Manager Share Manager A l Log Manager 3 Event Manager Executing please wait proNAS PT server proNAS proware saaeSdf proware c3346e0 B Q proNAS123 Delete Louis PC Ronald Vvork NB Remove E
140. et gateway function which enables proNAS to act as an Internet Gateway integrating DHCP service routing and NAT Using Internet gateway function administrators can easily enable and disable the Internet access for network users roF amil F e proNAS Network a SNMP Network Test NAS Device Manager proNAS Q Volume Manager DHCP s IP range ending with N A Q Backup Manager System Manager Network Manager Q Account Manager Q Share Manager Log Manager Event Manager DHCP s IP range starting from N A Private Net Adapter INIA WAN Adapter INIA To configure Internet Gateway press Edit button Configuration options DHCP s IP range starting from means the lower bound starting range of private IP addresses for DHCP DHCP s IP range ending with means the upper bound ending range of private IP addresses for DHCP Private Net Adapter means the port connected to private network This port has to be a Static port and could also be a Trunk port WAN Adapter means the port connected to WAN or Internet This port could be a Trunk port x NOTE When using I nternet Gateway function make sure the Internet Gateway service is enabled in the Service tab of System Manager User Manual 129 NAS System 9 2 3 SNMP MRTG The SNMP MRTG service can be enabled to monitor proNAS network traffic Select Service tab of System Manager then enable SNMP MRT
141. g Raid Task S M A R T p D A v Name RAID Level Capacity GB MemberDisks Status Parity Check 499 44 LINEAR 3 READY RAID 5 899 87 1 2 3 4 READY Check Parity f System Name Provare Technolc IP Address 172 16 0 15 Serial No 1V08401601020 Status OK The states available are Ready Need to Rebuild Initializing Rebuilding Expanding status Verifying Cloning Fail If the RAID is rebuilding initializing expanding checking or cloning the progress of the task will be displayed e g Initializing 75 User Manual 75 NAS System A Parity Check function is available for existing Arrays with parity such as those configured with RAID level 3 5 6 30 or 50 to check the consistency of parity blocks i e verify that parity information matches the stored data Click Check Parity button to start performing parity check A message will be displayed The percentage of parity checking progress is displayed in Status field Network Raid RAID Level LINEAR Arrayi RAID 5 Verification task start successfully System Event Log opaca en cn 499 44 899 87 A message will be displayed MemberDisks Raid Task Status 5 S M A R T Parity Check VERIFYING 1 READY Cancel Parity System Name IP Address Serial No Status Werification task has been cancelled
142. ger GUI The RAID subsystem can be managed through the controller s Ethernet connection Any PC on the network to which the RAID subsystem is connected can manage the subsystem using proRAID Manager proRAID Manager is web browser based Graphical User Interface GUI that is supported on many OS platforms This chapter describes the steps that you need to start up ProRAID Manager and how to use it on your system amp NOTE Flash Player 10 or later version must be installed in the PC which will be used to manage the RAI D subsystem 4 3 1 Login to proRAI D Manager Open a web browser and enter http XXX XXX Xxx xxx where xxx Xxx xxx xxx is the IP address of the RAID subsystem The Login screen will be displayed IP Address 172 16 0 15 Password 6 OK o Cancel Enter the subsystem name you can use any name to identify the subsystem you are going to manage and the password The IP address can be verified from LCD panel select System Config and then Ethernet Config The default subsystem password is 00000000 amp NOTE The default I P address of the RAID system is 172 16 0 2 t NOTE The session timeout limit is 10 minutes When the GUI is not used within 10 minutes user will be logged out automatically EE User Manual NAS System 4 3 2 The ProRAI D Manager Main Menu After login the Main Screen will be displayed There are several menu items shown on the upper part of the screen The menu items are
143. gi com Refresh NAS System 9 2 4 Network Test This function allows to test whether a particular host is reachable or to check connectivity to a particular IP address roF amil f poNAS Network Intenet Gateway SNP AME NAS_Device_Manager proNAS Volume Manager Backup Manager System Manager Network Manager Account Manager Share Manager Log Manager Event Manager IP Address Network Test To test enter the IP address in the IP address box then click Network Test button The result will be displayed in the area below the IP address box proFamily proNAS Network Internet Gateway Network Test NAS_Device_Manager Q proNAS Volume Manager Backup Manager PING 172 16 0 3 172 16 0 3 56 data bytes System Manager 64 bytes from 172 16 0 3 icmp seq 0 ttl 128 time 3 4 ms Network Manager 64 bytes from 172 16 0 3 icmp seq 1 ttl 128 time 0 2 ms Q Account Manager 64 bytes from 172 16 0 3 icmp_seq 2 ttl 128 time 0 3 ms o Share Manager 64 bytes from 172 16 0 3 icmp seq 3 ttl 128 time 0 1 ms 64 bytes from 172 16 0 3 icmp seq 4 ttl 1 28 time 0 2 ms IP Address 1172 16 03 Log Manager Event Manager 172 16 0 3 ping statistics 5 packets transmitted 5 packets received 0 packetloss round trip min avg max 0 1 0 8 3 4 ms Network Test
144. grouped according to their functionality 8 pa Lad Network a Am System Event Log Info Raid Task SS S MAR T Create Array Modify Array Delete Array Create Volume Modify Volume Delete Volume 512 Bytes System Name Proware Technolc IP Address 172 16 0 15 Serial No 1V08401601020 Status Each menu item can have several sub menu items Click the icon of the menu item and the sub menu will be displayed The right pane shows the list of subsystems that you have logged in to You can login to several subsystems at a time using a single proRAID Manager GUI O On the left side of the screen is an icon to show or hide the proRAID Manager Menu hierarchy The menu hierarchy is a list form of the menu options available on the upper part of the screen It provides a quicker way to access the submenu items User Manual 39 NAS System Ii RAID fe Quick Setup BE Create Array J Modify Array ll Delete Array iy Create Volume i Modify Volume b Delete Volume CP NETWORK By Network Setting snmp setting SMTP Setting NTP Setting sync NES SYSTEM amp System Setting A Channel Manager Modify Password amp Channel Manager amp Modify Password kh Upgrade Firmwar amp Restart LEVENT LOG Event Log li Export Log IMFORMATIGOGHN Cisk Info Fac System Info 5 Hardware Monitor r RAID TASKJ CS MAR T Cik Health amp Diagnosis Disk EE User M
145. he Ethernet port used for data access It is best to use a crossover network link between the Ethernet ports involved Refer to Network Manager Section for configuring Ethernet port Remote VG Select the VG on remote proNAS where the replicated logical volume will be created User Manual Pp NAS System Setting Port to Bind A TCP port to bind locally and is used to connect to the remote node Default is 7788 x Connection Type proNAS supports two types of data replication protocols Sync Synchronous The system will acknowledge the transaction as completed after the data is written to the disk of destination proNAS It is recommended to use this mode In most cases this connection type preserves transaction semantics Write 10 is reported as completed if it has reached the remote disk Async for high latency network Asynchronous The system will acknowledge the transaction as completed after the data is written to buffer It provides faster transmission and is suitable for busy network Write 10 is reported as completed if it has reached the local TCP send buffer Max Sync Rate This sets the limit of the bandwidth that will be used by the synchronization process Default is 30MB sec Minimum value is 4MB sec and maximum value is 680 MB sec for high latency network environment e g bonding on Gigabit Ethernet Send buffer size K It is the size of the TCP socket send buffer You can specify smalle
146. he NTLMv2 encrypted password If enable proNAS will only sent NTLMv2 and LMv2 responses NTLMv2 authentication protocol is available only on WindowsNT4 with SP4 and Windows 2000 or later Default is disabled Enable client schannel This controls whether the client offers or even demands the use of the netlogon schannel Default is auto means it offers the schannel but does not enforce it 9 3 1 2 Sample Steps to J oin the NAS to Windows AD Domain 1 Select Network Manager In Network Manager gt Network tab click Edit to configure network settings 2 Change the default proNAS Host Name if there are other proNAS systems in the network Enter the Windows Domain name in Domain Workgroup For example MYDOMAIN User Manual 133 NAS System 10 11 12 13 Enter the DNS Suffix The DNS suffix is the name appended to the server name to complete the server s FQDN This includes the domain name For example MYDOMAI N LOCAL Enter the DNS Server and WINS Server IP address as necessary Click Save to update changes NAS Device Manager Q proNAS Q Volume Manager Backup Manager System Manager Network Manager Q Account Manager Q Share Manager Log Manager Event Manager Network Internet Gateway SNMP Network Test General Setting Host Name IproNAS Domain Workgroup IMYDOMAIN Edit DNS Table DNS Suffix MYDOMAIN LOCAL Edit Lmhost Table
147. he enclosure c Place the hard drive in the disk tray Make sure the holes of the disk tray align with the holes of the hard drive User Manual 25 NAS System d Install the mounting screws on the bottom part to secure the drive in the disk tray e Slide the tray into a slot until it reaches a full stop f Press the lever in until you hear the latch click into place The HDD status LED will turn green if NAS system is on and the HDD is good EE User Manual NAS System 3 3 1 Drive Carrier Module The Drive Carrier Module houses a 3 5 inch hard disk drive It is designed for maximum airflow and incorporates a carrier locking mechanism to prevent unauthorized access to the HDD i 3 3 2 Disk Drive Status I ndicator Every Drive Carrier has 2 status indicator lights One indicator light is used for Power On Error When this light is GREEN the power is on and everything is functioning normally When the Power On Error light is ORANGE then an error has occur that requires the user s attention The other status indicator light is the hard disk drive activity light When the hard disk drive is being accessed this light will flash BLUE In addition both indicator lights are viewable within a 170 arc Status Light I ndicator Disk Activity _ Indicator Disk Status Indicator User Manual um NAS System 3 3 3 Lock Indicator Every Drive Carrier is lockable and is fitted with
148. he event options are Application Event proNAS Web service stopped proNAS Over Quota proNAS Invalid Snapshot proNAS Replication Disconnected Purpose Notify if Apache web service is stopped Notify if a logical volumes exceeds the given quota Please check the Send email when not enough space for the logical volume Notify if a snapshot became invalid Notify if replication was disconnected Please don t forget to press Enter key after you input the script path ET User Manual NAS System Chapter 10 File Manager 10 1 Introduction to File Manager PKU WARE NAS Manager Java Web User File Manager File Manager is a web base file system for normal account users to do the following actions Read a file User needs the read permission of the folder and the file itself The file may be opened immediately if the browser knows the corresponding applications that can open it or the browser will prompt users to save the file in the local computer instead Upload a file User needs the write permission of the folder and the file itself A browser s upload window will show up and user needs to locate the file from local computer to be uploaded to the current directory Create a file User needs the write permission of the folder A browser s upload window will show up and user needs to locate the file in local computer Delete a file User needs the write permission of the folder and the file
149. he network settings Select the Team Mode to use Click Create when done x _ Use dynamic IP eanfiguratian BOOTPIDHCFP Enable this adapter on boot Enable default gateway on this adapter Device IF Address 172 16 0 101 Gateway 1121604 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 MTU 1500 Team Made Fault Tolerance User Manual KOH NAS System The Team Mode defines the type of operation for the bonded ports Team Mode options Fault Tolerant Active Backup Active Backup policy If the active Ethernet port fails the standby Ethernet port will become active This enhances the availability of access to the NAS Load balance and Fault Tolerant XOR XOR policy Transmit based on source MAC address XOR with destination MAC address This selects the same slave for each destination MAC address This mode provides load balance and fault tolerance Link Aggregation 802 3ad 802 3ad policy Combines multiple physical network links into a single logical link for increased performance Transmits and receives on all slaves in the active aggregator Pre requisite the network switch must support I EEE 802 3ad Load Balance ALB ALB Adaptive load balancing policy The receive load balancing is achieved by ARP negotiation and does not require special switch support 4 Connect to proNAS using the new IP address used in network trunking ET User Manual NAS System 9 2 2 Internet Gateway proNAS provides Intern
150. her Ethernet ports ethl and eth2 if needed 3 2 Powering On 1 Plug in all the power cords into the AC Power Input Socket located at the rear of the NAS system System Power Switch AC Power Input Socket TE pi 4 dia anga ce Pill vc 9 SU e unum n E G ee NOTE The NAS system is equipped with redundant full range power supplies with PFC power factor correction The system will automatically select voltage 2 Open the protective cover of the System Power Switch 3 Press the System Power Switch to power on the NAS 4 The Power LED on the front Panel will turn green EE User Manual NAS System 3 3 Installing Hard Drives This section describes the physical locations of the hard drives supported by the NAS system and give instructions on installing a hard drive The system supports hot swapping allowing you to install or replace a hard drive while the NAS is running Each Drive Carrier has a locking mechanism When the Lock Groove is horizontal this indicates that the Drive Carrier is locked When the Lock Groove is vertical then the Drive Carrier is unlocked Lock and unlock the Drive Carriers by using a flat head screw driver Carrier Lock Indicator a The Lock Grooves are located on the carrier open button Press the button and the Drive Carrier handle will flip open Carrier Open Button b Pull out an empty disk tray Pull the handle outwards to remove the carrier from t
151. her to enable or disable Novell Netware file sharing EC User Manual NAS System Accessing proNAS shares under Linux For NFS share Usage mount t nfs x x x x mnt proNAS volume share mnt temp where X X X X proNAS IP address mnt proNAS volume share the complete path of the NFS share You may use the command showmount e x x x x to query the complete path mnt temp local mount point on the client For CIFS share Usage mount t smbfs x x x x share mnt temp o username account password secret Or mount cifs x x x x share mnt temp o username account password secret or smbmount x x x x share mnt temp o username account password secret where X X X X proNAS IP address Share CIFS share name You may use the command smbclient L X X X X to query the CIFS share names mnt temp local client mount point O username account password secret the account name and password User Manual 151 NAS System 9 4 4 Privilege Setting Using Privilege tab administrator can set the ACL Access Control List for share folder either by Group Account or IP Address 9 4 4 1 Group You can assign specific group read or read write permission for certain share folder Choose the group and press ADD button The group will displayed in the permission list and check Read or Write or check both and press Save If you would like to remove the group with ACL setting to certain share folder selec
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153. ion The NAS system comes with proNAS NAS management solution and proBackup client backup solution as well as proNAS HA solution optional to provide the enterprises the most flexible scalable securable and manageable NAS environment Administrator can centralize and easily manage the NAS nodes via Internet I ntranet and enhance greater data availability via proNAS 8 1 proNAS Key Components NAS Device Manager Provides configuration of physical hard disks with Hardware RAID Controller NOTE This NAS model does not support NAS Device Manager Use the proRAID Manager GUI to configure the RAID controller gt proNAS Manager Provides several management tools to ease the NAS administration job Volume Manager Responsible for volume management Configuration of volume groups logical volumes volume snapshot and volume replication Account Manager Local and external account configuration Import large accounts Backup Manager Supports system configuration backup and setup the backup plan for data backup Share Manager Share configuration and ACL setting This also includes Rsync and Duplication functions _ System Manager System configuration and firmware upgrade Network Manager Configuration of network information and trunking Log Manager Contains NAS system logs Event Manager Configuration of email notification and system actions when events occur gt File Manager Provides us
154. isk create or remove LV in this VG join any new disk remove any disk and reset the VG disk for example dev sda but and Array and Volume has already been created it is necessary to restart the proNAS system Go to System Manager select Reboot tab and click Reboot Now button Then re login to NAS administration page NOTE If the Disk List in Volume Manager does not show any RAID 9 1 1 1 Create the proNASVG Volume Group To create the proNASVG perform the following steps l In the proFamily tree select Volume Manager Verify that the Disk List shows at least one disk and the Status is Non Initialized Noticed in the Volume Group List that the proNASVG has no Disk List A orons proNAS Disk List Total 1 Volume Manager Backup Manager system Manager Network Manager Disk Name Interface Size MB Status fdevisda SCSI 156938 Non Initialized Q Account Manager Share Manager Log Manager MAS Device Manager Volume GroupList Total 1 Event M a a ART Name Unit Size Used Total Sizet Disk List PIONASVO ES UNG Volume List Total 0 NOTE The system default Volume Group proNASVG cannot be deleted or reset Volume Size MB Used Size MB Volume Group User Manual 89 NAS System 2 Select proNASVG under Volume Manager and click Join New Disk button proFamily proNAS NG Configuration NAS Device Ma
155. isting share from the snapshot volume will be accessible Note that a snapshot volume is a read only volume ID This specifies the shares created under this logical volume Snapshot share name This specifies the name of the snapshot shares Your may access these shares by mounting the snapshot volume The naming format used is the last two digit of the year followed by the month date and then followed by the hour min sec For example 060123 171516 4 A process window will be displayed om L Creating Snapshot valume it may take several minutes if valume is busy please wait 5 When snapshot has been created it will be shown in the Snapshot List of the Logical Volume bou Lv Configuration A Delete NAS_Device_Manager Schedule proNAS Q Volume Manager proNASvG Snap Ratio 10 ReservediVG Free Size MB 7168 75264 i dataL V1 Execute Day Execute Time home a f public Backup Manager System Manager LI Snapshot Numbers 1 eal T L Even 30 Mins Starts at 0 00 Network Manager Sat Ends at 0 00 Q Account Manager o Share Manager Snapshot List Total 1 Log Manager Mount Name Date Used Size ASH Managar dH ataLVi 080435 141 14 13 17 Apr25 2008 2 7108MB Create Snapshots Delete Snapshot Enable Scheduled User Manual ETEN NAS System 9 1 3 2 Create Snapshots Based from Schedule To create schedu
156. ix is a if no backup dir is specified otherwise it is an empty string D devices preserve device files Specials preserve special files t times preserve times S Sparse handle sparse files efficiently Z compress Compresses file data during the transfer This option is useful in slow links a archive This is equivalent to rlptgoD It is a quick way of saying you want recursion and want to preserve almost everything with H being a notable omission E executability This option causes Rsync to preserve the executability or non executability of regular files when perms is not enabled h human Output numbers in a human readable format readable stats Give some file transfer stats delete Delete files that don t exist on the sender log file Output filenames using the specified format format FORMAT log file FILE Output filenames using the specified file EU User Manual NAS System bwlimit KB S Limit I O bandwidth KBytes per second n dry run This tells Rsync to not do any file transfer instead it will just report the actions it would have taken timeout SECS Sets the maximum I O timeout in seconds If no data is transferred for the specified time then Rsync will exit The default is 0 which means no timeout There are lot more useful options that are not included in this list It may vary depending on your usage for more information on Rsync please visit http samba org
157. k List Total 0 Unit Size 51 2 Used TotalSize MB 0 0MB Volume Size MB Used Size MB Rep Enable Remove Join New Disk User Manual 95 NAS System 4 Select Yes from the confirmation message x Confirm Removing s 5 Verify from Volume Group List in Volume Manager that the VG has been removed proFamily 4 tem proNAS u Options proNAS r Disk List Total 2 Q Volume Manager proNASVG Backup Manager system Manager Network Manager Account Manager Share Manager Log Manager NAS Device Manager Name Unit Size Used Total Size Disk List Event Manager proNASVG 512 3584 1 56672 MB idewsda Disk Name Interface Size MB Status idewsda scsi 156897 IN USED idevisdb SCSI 78531 IN USED Volume GroupList Total 1 Volume Size MB Used Size MB Volume Group home 512 proNASVG public 512 4 proNASVG r Volume List Total 2 Create VG S NOTE The system default Volume Group proNASVG cannot be deleted or reset Only custom created VG can be reset EL User Manual NAS System 9 1 2 Logical Volume Configuration 9 1 2 1 Create new Logical Volume To create a new Logical Volume follow these steps l Double click on a VG name Click Create New Volume button proF amily Q proNAS proNAS Q volume Manager Q proNASVG home public Ba
158. kup Days Round The number of days that will pass before a differential backup will be done A cycle begins with a full backup and follows rounds of differential backup Enter the number of differential backups that will be made before starting a new full backup How many recent cycles of backups are preserved Enter a number which is the total number of backup cycles that will be preserved A backup cycle starts with a full backup and ends with the last differential backup before the next full backup When the number of cycles in a schedule has been reached and a new cycle is started the oldest backup cycle will be automatically removed Preview Schedule Click this button to update the calendar schedule Full Backup archival backup all files are copied to a backup storage device Differential Backup backup only the data files that have been modified since the last full backup Click Save to update the schedule settings Then click Enable to activate the backup schedule User Manual 219 NAS System The History tab shows a log or list of operations that have happened in proBackup such as backup or restore operation To delete an entry in the history list select the item in the list and click Delete zig proBackup General Schedule History pronas Plan Manager Summary Start at End at Executed Size MB Operation testi Succeeded May 15 13 38 May1613 39 2 proSchedu
159. kup Name backtape1 Description _ Type Tape Destination dewnstd Compressed No Backup Item s Name Type data1 volume r Status Schedule Disabled executing backup now AI fi TAH EE Remove Edit Backup Now Enable Scheduled NAS System 4 A message will be displayed after backup is completed x AN Backup is completed Please reload and check the backup lag at lag manager Lok proFamily proNAS NAS Device Manager Q proNAS Q volume Manager Q Backup Manager backtape1 System Manager Network Manager Q Account Manager Q Share Manager Q Log Manager Event Ma Q proNAS PT serer proNAS proware saaebdf proware c3346e0 proNAS123 Louis PC Ronald Work NB proF amily Q proNAS NAS Device Manager proNAS volume Manager Q Backup Manager backtape1 System Manager Network Manager Q Account Manager Q Share Manager Q Log Manager Event Ma Q proNAS PT server proNAs proware saae5df proware c3346e0 proNAS123 Louis PC Ronald Work NB 5 A second backup is created Backup Plan Setting Schedule Backup Restore Backup Name backtapet r Backup Item s 0 idevinst0 backtapel 2009 05 11 15 08 15 Finished idevinst backtape1 2009 05 11 15 15 52 Finished Restore Delete Remove Edit Backup Now
160. led snapshots 1 Select the Logical Volume go to Snapshot tab and click Edit proF amily proNAS NAS Device Manager proNAS Q volume Manager proNASVG dataLV1 home public Backup Manager System Manager Network Manager Q Account Manager Q Share Manager Log Manager Event Manager 2 Edit the following snapshot options listed below then click Save when done NAS Device Manager proNAS Q volume Manager proNASVG dataLV1 home public Backup Manager system Manager Network Manager Account Manager Share Manager Log Manager Event Manager User Manual Lv Configuration Snapshot Delete r Schedule Snapshot Numbers Overwrite Mount Snap Ratio 96 Execute Day 10 Reserved vG Free Size MB 7158 82432 r Execute Time OM O Tui Orit ooo gt C Thu F Every 30 Mins Starts at Ends at r Snapshot List Total 0 Mount Used Size Create Snapshots Edit Extend LV Size Enable Scheduled Lv Configuration Snapshot Delete r Schedule Snapshot Numbers Iv Overwrite v Mount Snap Ratio 96 r Execute Day Sun 50 Reserved vG Free Size MB 70656 92432 Execute Time 18 00 7 30 Mins Starts at v Mon Once v Wed Sat v Thu O Every Ends at r Snapshot List Total 0 Mount Used Size Save Cancel N
161. ler 0 7 backup admin Applet running To view detailed information about the backup double click the item from the History tab EJ Execution Log Detail ran cif gt lt Summary Succeeded Skip Entry 0 Log details Start At May 16 13 39 2008 Tar Entry 5 End At May 16 13 39 2008 Tar Length MB 12 emoriog Candidate Entry 5 Archive Length MB 0 7 Search Exclude Entry 0 Increamental Rate 100 Aborted Entry 0 Compress Rate 53 3 96 Restore Archive Path imntiproNAS proBackupDevice arci1 210911936224 1210916344624 tar gzip Message Log details is used to display detailed information about the execution process Error log will display errors that happened during the execution process Search will allow you to search for a string currently displayed in the Message screen Restore will allow you to restore a backup ET User Manual NAS System Another alternative to do backup or restore is to use the Backup Wizard and the Restore Wizard Click proBackup in the left tree node The Welcome screen will be displayed where the Backup Wizard and Restore Wizard can be used Ff proBackup v1 4 B 21 xl proBackup Welcome About Q proNAS Q Plan Manager Recent Activities 10 admin testi May 16 15 58 2008 May 16 15 58 2008 Succeeded testi May 156 15 27 2008 May 16 15 2 2008 Succeeded testi May 16 13 39 2008 May 15 13 39 2008 Succeeded Plan List May 1
162. lick the share name in Share Manager and click Edit button User Manual P NAS System 9 4 1 2 Applying ACL When applying ACL in a share all the files and subfolders under this share will inherit the share s permission Apply ACL will propagate the ACL settings of the share folder into all of its child directories and files For example if userl has read write permission on the sub folder but read only on the share after applying ACL user1 will now have a read only permission on the sub folder Q volume Manager Backup Manager System Manager Network Manager Q Account Manager Q Share Manager home public test Log Manager MAS Device Manager Event Manager 9 4 1 3 Modifying a Share Share Name Volume Group Create New Volume Volume Guota MB Owner Account Description test new share descr proNASVG 1486 Free ition v test 508M Free 512 admin Edit Apply ACL After creating the share you can modify the Properties Protocol and Privilege tabs as well as setup the Rsync and Duplication functions Click the Edit button to modify the share proFamily Q proNAS proNAS Q volume Manager Backup Manager System Manager Network Manager Q Account Manager Q Share Manager home public test Log Manager NAS Device Manager Event Manager GEER Protocol Privilege Rsync Duplication Delete Share Name Volum
163. ly be overlapped J 1 n Reads can occur simultaneously on every drive RAID 6 is similar to RAID 5 in that data protection is achieved by writing parity information to the physical drives in the array With RAID 6 however two sets of parity data are used These two sets are different and each set occupies a capacity equivalent to that of one of the constituent drives The main advantage of RAID 6 is High data availability any two drives can fail without loss of critical data Writes require parity to be updated TEE DATA DATA DATA DATA DATA DATA PARTY PARTY PAR TY PARTY PARITY PARITY ME 1 Reeds can occur simultaneously on every drive Dual level RAID achieves a balance between the increased data availability inherent in RAID 1 RAID 3 or RAID 5 and the increased read performance inherent in disk striping RAID 0 These arrays are sometimes referred to as RAID 0 1 RAID 30 or RAID 50 User Manual a5 NAS System RAI D Management The subsystem can implement several different levels of RAI D technology RAID levels supported by the subsystem are shown below RAID Description Level Linear is similar to RAID O in that it combines the capacity of all member drives The data is written linearly starting Linear with the first disk drive When first disk drive becomes full the next disk drive is used There is no data redundancy Block striping is provided which yiel
164. mation about MRTG graphs and includes CPU Loading Memory Usage Disk IO and Network Traffic roF amil p r Ana NA grade Report Time Serial Ports Power Reboot Service Status proNAS Sy you Manager MRTG Index Page Backup Manager System Manager Network Manager Q Account Manager Q Share Manager Log Manager NAS Device Manager Event Manager CPU Loading Ti NA 0 c a m a a e 8 10 12 14 1 Memory Usages 4 0 kB 3 0 kB 2 0 kB 1 0 kB Memory Usage ee ee apan na yn jan ja EAE njajan SS C02 qd 16 19 20 22 D GG amp SROs Disk 10 Refresh User Manual 179 NAS System 9 6 Backup Manager You can backup proNAS data and system configuration via Backup Manager In Backup Manager tab you can check the existing backup plans in the Backup Plan List which includes backup plan name next backup time and if the backup plan schedule is enabled If you would like to create new backup plan please press Add Backup Plan button proFamily a proNAS29 Backup Manager NAS Config Backup Tape control NAS Device Manager Backup Plan List Q proNAS Q volume Manager Backup Manager System Manager Network Manager Q Account Manager Q Share Manager Log Manager Event Manager Name Next Backup Time Schedule Enabled Add Backup Plan 180 User Manual NAS System 9 6 1 proNAS C
165. ming an important requirement Proware delivers the Epica NAS system together with the proNAS management solution proNAS High Availability and proBackup client backup solution to provide businesses with the most flexible scalable securable and manageable NAS environment It helps to control the total cost of ownership for data management The NAS system is an SATA NAS Subsystem with proNAS 1 1 operating system It enhances system availability and manages complex storage environments easily For improving business productivity and minimizing business risks the NAS system provides a volume replication and a volume snapshot function It is also a full featured data protection system supporting RAID levels 0 1 0 1 3 5 6 30 50 Linear and J BOD It supports hot spares and automatic hot rebuild User Manual al NAS System 1 1 Key Features Configurable to 19 rack mountable 2U chassis Supports up to Twelve 12 1 hot swappable SATA II hard drives Supports Tape DAT backup restore Supports RAID levels 0 1 0 1 3 5 6 30 50 Linear and JBOD Smart function LCD panel for RAID setting amp ENC status Supports hot spare and automatic hot rebuild Two Gigabit One 10 100Mb Ethernet ports Linux based embedded system 128MB Disk on Module Centralization of Data and Storage Management Using Market Leading Java Technology Latest volume snapshot technology Apply volume replication to enhance data prot
166. n the Backup Plan click the Edit button then select Schedule tab Configure the Schedule options then click Save when done Pf proBackup v1 4 E isl rj X proBackup General Schedule History Q pronas Q Plan Manager Start Date May 16 2008 test Run At D DO AM admin L Expired Date NIA ls May June Sun Mon Tue WedThu Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat E Es 1 2 3 4 5 8 7 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30 Full Backup Differentia How often to take a backup T DaysiPer round A cycle begins with a full backup and follows 3 rounds of differe How many recent cycles of backups are perserved 3 Preview Sche Sa Can Save Cancel Applet running Schedule options Start Date The starting date when the backup will be done This usually defaults to the current date Click the button A calendar will be displayed To change the Start Date select a new date in the calendar Run At The preferred time to run the backup To change the Run At time click the pull down arrow then select the preferred time Expired Date The ending date for the backup To change the Expired Date click the button then select in the calendar the preferred last date of backup How often to take a bac
167. n to pairs of drives b 4 F r DATA DATA DATA DATA DATA DATA bibih ih Reads can occur simultaneously on every drive RAI D O is typically defined as a group of striped disk drives without parity or data redundancy RAID O arrays can be configured with large stripes for multi user environments or small stripes for single user systems that access long sequential records RAID O arrays deliver the best data storage efficiency and performance of any array type The disadvantage is that if one drive in a RAID O array fails the entire array fails RAI D 1 also known as disk mirroring is simply a pair of disk drives that store duplicate data but appear to the computer as a single drive Although striping is not used within a single mirrored drive pair multiple RAID 1 arrays can be striped together to create a single large array consisting of pairs of mirrored drives All writes must go to both drives of a mirrored pair so that the information on the drives is kept identical However each individual drive can perform simultaneous independent read operations Mirroring thus doubles the read performance of a single non mirrored drive and while the write performance is unchanged RAID 1 delivers the best performance of any redundant array type In addition there is less performance degradation during drive failure than in RAID 5 arrays Read and write operations span all drives Y DATA DATA DATA DATA
168. nager proNAS Name Q volume Manager e proNASVG Unit Size 512 Backup Manager System Manager Used Total Size MB Network Manager Q Account Manager Volume List Total 0 Share Manager Log Manager Volume Size MB Used Size MB Rep Enable Event Manager r Disk List Total 0 proNASVG Join New Disk 3 Select the Disk s e g dev sda dev sdb etc that will be joined to proNASVG from the list of Available Disk s The default Unit Size of proNASVG is 512MB If needed the Unit Size can also be changed Click OK when done NOTE Unit Size is the Physical Extent or block size used in the Volume Group x Name proNASVG Unit Size MB 51 5 M Available Disk s Join Name Size MB Status OK Cancel 4 A confirmation message will appear Select Yes to proceed tonte ij x Ift vau use replication function pra AS VG will reserve 46 for replication use in this VG rpraNAS vo EL User Manual NAS System 5 Another confirmation message will appear Select Yes to proceed x Jain Disk Operation will erase all af the data an the disk Continue 6 The process of joining disk to the VG will start BEEN 3335 ur Extending volume Size ss w 3 7 When the process of joining disk to VG is completed the NAS will reboot to free some used system memory A warning message will be displayed Click
169. nager proBackup System Manager Network Manager SUPPORTischema admins SUPPORTienterprise admins Account Manager Q Share Manager SUPPORTidomain admins home SUPPORTidomain users duse SUPPORTigroup policy creator owners Vau SUPPORTigraup2 SUPPORTigroup3 NAS Device Manager Event Manager max test proNAS mf P Total 4 mychat bd31199f ermission Total 4 o proware ng1 cfbv ID Type Read Write Quota MB proNAS admin Account v D SUPPORTigroup4 REMOVE v o chueh 4f963e7 1 C users Group r v N A 2 m mr ttrt IP Address r4 Yi NiA not allow root aM SUPPORTigroup1 Group vi lv N A Save Cancel 9 4 4 2 Account You can assign specific account user read or read write permission for certain share folder When you set the account with ACL it may be necessary to remove the users group from the permission list in order to prevent access of other members of users group to the share Choose the account and press ADD button and the account will be displayed in the permission list Check Read or Write or check both and press SAVE proFamily proNAS Properties Protocol ENNIENEN MAS Device Manager 1 OP Address jj es e M Volume Manager Bayang ull Name Backup Manager tester tester System Manager 2111 a111 Netwo
170. ncorrect 192 168 100 164 Share lt Correct If you are not sure of the share name on the remote machine you may query it by using the command smbclient bash 3 00 smbclient L 192 168 100 164 Login account Account that has full access permission on the remote share For NFS Path Example 192 168 100 164 PathToSh 192 168 100 164 mnt proNAS vol1 sharel areName If you are not sure of the correct path of the remote NFS server you may use the command showmount bash 3 00 showmount e 192 168 100 164 Login For NFS it will assume the root account to be used Please verify that root account can access the remote NFS share If Backup Manager fails to mount the remote share you may need to verify it manually via console That is to connect to the remote machine and mount the remote share First we need to create a directory as our mount point bash 3 00 mkdir mnt temp For Samba bash 3 00 mount Serverl P ShareName mnt temp o Ifs username account password password For NFS bash 3 002 mount ServerlP PathToShareName mnt temp User Manual 183 NAS System If you choose tape you don t need additional setting If you choose local device the system will display the available disks in the Free Disk field If you choose the option compressed the data will be compressed to gz file Press Save button complete the setting and go back to Backup Plan Setting tab In the field of Desc
171. nd proBackup Extended Device as well as user defined Logical Volumes Files and folders reside on these Logical Volumes The default proNASVG Volume Group cannot be deleted When proNASVG is created the XFS file system is set in each default Logical Volume XFS file system is also set in all user defined Logical Volumes XFS is a high performance journaling file system and provides better recovery time to repair a file system in case of FS damage The proNAS Volume Group will dynamically allocate some space from its assigned disks and allocation may fail if no more disk space is available Therefore make sure to regularly monitor the available free space of proNAS Volume Group The Volume Manager can perform the following function Create a VG volume group Join New Disks Reset a VG volume group Remove a VG volume group Create Logical Volume Create Snapshot Create Replication 9 9 9 9 9 9 ELT User Manual NAS System 9 1 1 Volume Group Management Volume Group VG is created by joining at least one disk which can be physical disk or RAID disk s Logical Volumes are created under the Volume Group proNASVG is the system default VG It must be created first in order to use the NAS system To create the proNASVG it is necessary to join at least one New or Non Initialized disk into proNASVG The default proNASVG cannot be deleted or reset Admin can create other VG by joining other new or Non Initialized d
172. ne of the servers usually the Active server proNAS HA will automatically synchronize the status of resource groups between both servers Note that users are prohibited to create or remove resource groups unless proNAS HA are running on both servers and at least one of the private net is functioning Buttons Add Add new resource group member User can specify the Resource name of the resource group This name must be unique Group button for the resource groups within the cluster Switch AII This is to manually takeover the all resource groups from Resource the peer server Users can manually takeover resource Groups from groups from the peer server to perform maintenance or Peer troubleshooting on the active server This button will be displayed only if resource groups are bring in Switch AII This is to manually failover the all resource groups to the Resource peer server Users can manually failover resource groups Groups to to the peer server to perform maintenance or Peer troubleshooting on the active server This button will be displayed only if resource groups are bring in 232 User Manual NAS System 14 Input a resource group name You may check Auto Switch back or Auto Bring In then click Save Resource Group Properties Resource Name A unique name for identifying the resource group Active Server The active server of the resource group Backup Server The peer server is automatically display Lo
173. ng Initial Replication button LV Configuration Replication Delete Remote proNAS Q volume Manager proNASVG dataLV1 Local 192 168 20 20 Remote 192 168 20 21 home public Backup Manager System Manager Network Manager Account Manager Q Share Manager Log Manager MAS Device Manager Event Manager Q win2003ad1 proNASB NAS Device Manager proNAS volume Manager proNASVG Setting Portto Bind 7 788 Max Sync Rate MB Sec 30 Connect Type syne Send Buffer Size k 512 When Lost Connect reconnect Time Out Sec B Status Not configured Initial Replication Abort Replication datal V1 home public Backup Manager o Mana NOTE After creating a replication a similar logical volume will be created on the destination server under the specified VG At this point the replication is not yet initialized and no synchronization Replication still needs to be initialized After selecting I nitial Replication the first node will then connect to the second node and starts to synchronize Synchronization typically takes quite a while especially on larger logical volumes After initializing the source node should be in Primary state and the destination node should be in Secondary state If this is the state you have now a working replication Initializing should be done in the source volume 6 The volume replication setti
174. ng will be initialized ENS 0 Initialising the replication setting NEN 3 631 33L User Manual ETENE NAS System proNAS Q volume Manager proNASVG datal V1 home public Backup Manager System Manager Network Manager Q Account Manager Q Share Manager Log Manager NAS Device Manager Event Manager Q win2003ad1 proNASB NAS Device Manager proNAS Q volume Manager proNASVG dataL V1 home public Backup Manager em vanag Lv Configuration m Delete 7 The volume replication synchronization process will start r Remote Local Remote Setting Port to Bind 7 788 192 168 20 20 192 158 20 21 Max Sync Rate MB Sec 30 Connect Type syne Send Buffer Size k 512 When Lost Connect reconnect Time Out Sec 6 Status PrimarySecondary 2 7 finish 0 09 45 speed 34 804 32 400 K sec Primary Secondary Consistent proNAS Q volume Manager proNASVG aj datat v1 home public Backup Manager System Manager Network Manager Q Account Manager Q Share Manager Log Manager MAS Device Manager Event Manager win2003ad1 proNASB NAS Device Manager proNAS Q volume Manager proNASVG dataL V1 home public Backup Manager Ili gt User Manual Lv Configuration SENINENENEE Delete 8 After the initial synchronization process is completed the Status will show rRemot
175. o be set first in Network Manager EZ User Manual NAS System Windows options Automatic detect Domain IP This is enabled by default When enabled proNAS will try to automatically detect the domain server s IP address Hostname Indicates the NetBIOS name of proNAS must be set in Network Manager Domain Workgroup Windows Domain name must be specified in Network Manager DNS Suffix The DNS suffix used must be set in Network Manager Domain Server IP The IP address of the domain server proNAS will automatically acquire the domain server s IP address after setting the Domain name in Network Manager if Automatic detect Domain IP option is enabled When Automatic detect Domain IP option is disabled you need to manually enter the domain server s IP address Logon account Administrator the administrator s logon name in the Domain Controller Password the administrator s password in the Domain Controller PDC ADS Mode The type of Domain Controller Choose PDC for Windows NT Server or ADS for Windows 2000 2003 2008 Server Auto Detect Enctypes This option automatically detects the encryption type used in Windows authentication To manually select the encryption type disable this option and select the preferred encryption type from the EncType drop down list Enable NTLMv2 authentication This parameter determines whether or not smbclient will attempt to authenticate itself using t
176. oNAS Q volume Manager File Name messages Back System Manager Last Modified Time 2009 51 14 10 Network Manager Q Account Manager Q Share Manager Y 9 Q Log Manager May 11 14 08 05 proNAS kernel XFS mounting Size KB 132 filesystem dm 3 lt KER gt messages May 11 14 08 05 proNAS kernel st Version 20070203 fixed bufsize 32758 siy segs 256 DSK storage May 11 TEES proNAS kanat st dus D ka scsi tape st lt SMB gt samba May 11 14 08 05 proNAs kernel st 3 0 5 0 st0 try direct ifo yes alignment 51 2 B May 11 14 08 05 proNAS kernel e1000 eth0 e1000_watchdog_task NIC Link is Up 1000 Mbps F lt PRO proNAS log may 44 14 08 11 proNAS smb smbd shutdown failed lt NBS log nmbd May 11 14 08 11 proNAS smb nmbd shutdown failed Event Manager May 11 14 08 11 proNAs nfs rpc mountd shutdown failed May 11 14 08 11 proNAs nfs nfsd shutdown failed May 11 14 08 11 proNAS nfs rpc rquotad shutdown failed May 11 14 08 11 proNAs nfs Shutting down NFS services succeeded May 11 14 08 11 proNAs nfslock rpc statd shutdown failed May 11 14 08 11 praNAS rpcidmapd rpc idmapd shutdown failed May 11 14 08 11 proNAs portmap portmap shutdown succeeded May 11 14 08 11 proNAS atalk afpd shutdown failed May 11 14 08 11 proNAS kernel NET Registered protocol family 5 4 ji Reload Delete Save 3 Select Backup Manager Click Add Backup Plan Backup Manager NAS Config Backu
177. onfiguratid Retries o Total retries o Files 1 of 1 System Setting ANGEN MT Lasteror Time Option gt gt Hardware Status Set Password minimi n mana nana 1212K of 1214K CCCCCCCC_ Elapsed 00 0216 Remaining 00 00 00 Throughput 8125 cps Event Logs Clear Log Reset Arrays cps bps Arrow Keys Traverse Menu Enter Select Home End Scroll Output Ctrl Q Logout Connected 0 08 42 ANSIW a 15200 8 N 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echo A 9 When Firmware download is completed the subsystem will restart Need to login again to terminal after restart User Manual 35 NAS System 4 2 Configuration through the LCD Panel All configurations can be performed through the LCD Display front panel function keys except for the Firmware update The LCD provides a system of screens with areas for information status indication or menus The LCD screen displays menu items or other information up to two lines at a time The RAID subsystem password is set to 00000000 by manufacture default NAS Model Name NO RAID Function Key Definitions Exit button EXIT Press this button to return to the previous menu Select button d This is used to enter the option you have selected Up and Down Use the Up or Down arrow keys to move between arrow buttons 4A VY each menu when you configure the subsystem The following tree diagram is a summary of the various configurations and setting functions that can be ac
178. onfiguration Backup proNAS provides System Configuration Backup which means administrator can backup system configuration information Select NAS Config Backup tab proFamily Ei r proNAS29 Backup Manager MES Tape contro NAS_Device_Manager Backup e Poe Memo Q volume Manager Backup Manager System Manager Network Manager Q Account Manager Destination Path Q Share Manager Log Manager Apply Configuration Event Manager Source Path Press Backup button Choose the path you would like to save the file and enter the file name System will backup the configuration information as an xml file If you would like to restore the configuration later press Apply button x x NOTE Not all proNAS configuration will be included in NAS Config backup These includes replication snapshot Event Manager setting and HA configurations NOTE In order to restore a NAS backup configuration you need to reset the NAS to factory default settings User Manual 81 NAS System 9 6 2 Configure Backup Plan Backup Plan Setting proF amily proNAS proNAS Volume Manager Q Backup Manager System Manager Network Manager Q Account Manager Q Share Manager Log Manager NAS Device Manager Event Manager GRE 5cnecue Bac Backup Name Description Type Remote Share e Compressed No Destination Backup Item s Name Type Edit Backu
179. or then set the UPS Model and Cable Model The only Beamtech UPS model supported is SSpro 650 The only HyperPro UPS model supported is 1410HP APC has many models supported APC cable models are simple smart ether usb and snmp Shut Down delay Min the time to shutdown system after power fail SNMP IP the IP address of APC UPS This is enabled when cable model is set to snmp Auto Shutdown UPS APC only automatically shutdown system after power fail APC UPS only After completing the settings press Save button ETZ User Manual NAS System 9 5 6 Power tab The Power tab is used to configure schedule system power off and power on You can also shutdown the system immediately using Shutdown Now button Information Upgrade i Report Time i Serial Ports Power Reboot Service NAS Device Manager Scheduling Power Off eos o Omon O1 Owed Oth volume Manager Backup Manager Hour 0 System Manager Network Manager Minute 0 Q Account Manager Q Share Manager Log Manager Event Manager Scheduling Power On EJ Hour n Minute 0 Instant Shutdown Now Scheduling Power Off Select the day or days and set the Hour and Minute when the system will shutdown Scheduling Power On Select the day or days and set the Hour and Minute when the system will power on User Manual 173 NAS System 9 5 7 Reboot tab The administrator can reboot proNAS by
180. ounted read only By mounting the snapshot volume the files under this Snapshot volume will become accessible Name This specifies the name of the snapshot volume If the snapshots are created by schedule proNAS will automatically create the snapshot name The format that will be used is the last two digit of the year followed by the month date and then followed by the hour min sec For example 060123 171516 Date This indicates the date and time when the snapshot was created Used Size This indicates the space used by the snapshot data The right side is the size of the snapshot volume If the used space nearly exceeds the snapshot volume capacity it will be set as Invalid and will be un mounted automatically to keep the system consistent 3 A confirm message window will be displayed Select Yes to proceed xj Confirm Updating I User Manual 105 NAS System 4 An Updating Volume Setting message will be shown RSS 5 D Updating Volume Setting ee 5 When the snapshot setting of LV has been set click Enable Scheduled to active scheduled snapshot roFamil e aranes LV Configuration E Delete NAS Device Manager Schedule proNAS Snapshot Numbers 2 v Overwrite v Mount Q volume Manager Q proNASVG Snap Ratio 96 50 Reserved VG Free Size MB 7 0556 82432 datal V1 Execute Day Execute Time home public ex Backup Manager wled v TI 2 Even 30 Mins Starts at
181. our computer to connect to ethO IP address see table below and be able to open the NAS administration page Entity Default Value EthO IP address 172 16 0 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Hostname proNAS Username admin Password proware NAS Default Values 2 Open Web browser 3 Enter the following URL in the address bar http 172 16 0 1 then press Enter 4 In the page that opens click Admin Login command button to enter the NAS administration page PRU WARE File Manager o Q START button on the first proNAS User Manual 85 NAS System 5 Enter Account as admin and password as proware and click the Logon command button X Account admin Password Language Eus z eq ewon cere Login Screen NOTE proNAS supports language options English Chinese Taiwan Chinese China Japanese Korean Polish Poland and Russian Russia You can select your preferred language before logon 6 The proNAS main screen will be displayed showing proNAS NAS Device Manager and Event Manager HostName proNAS NAS Dewce Manager Event Manager OS Version Linux 2 6 23 1 IP Address Device Name Device Information IP Address eth eth 172 16 0 1 Change Password Change Password option NOTE For security reason it is necessary to change the default proNAS admin password Click the Change Password button and enter
182. p Tape control NAS Device Manager Backup Plan List Q proNAS Q volume Manager Backup Manager System Manager Network Manager Q Account Manager Q Share Manager Q Log Manager Event Manager Q proNAS PT server proNAs proware saaeSdf proware c3346e0 Name Next Backup Time Schedule Enabled Ronald Work NB Add Backup Plan User Manual NAS System 4 Enter a Backup Name In Destination click button In the dialog box that appears select Tape as backup destination Click Save NAS Device Manager Q proNAs Q volume Manager Q Backup Manager System Manager Network Manager Q Account Manager Q Share Manager Q Log Manager Event Manager Q proNAS PT server proNAS proware saaebdf proware c3346e0 Ronald vVork NB Backup Name backtapet Description Type Remote Share Led Compressed No Back um ET ie X Destination Tape ly Free disks Protocol Account Password NN r Statt Schedule Disabled No Activity proFamily Q proNAS NAS Device Manager proNAS Q volume Manager Q Backup Manager System Manager Network Manager Q Account Manager Q Share Manager Q Log Manager Event Manager proNAS PT server proNAS proware saaeSdf proware c3346e0 proNAS123 Louis PC Ronald VWork NB Save Cancel
183. p Item List Status Schedule Disabled No Activity Save Cancel SILA Een a In the Backup Plan Setting tab you can create new a backup plan Enter the Backup Plan Name and then press to choose the backup destination your destination could be remote share tape or local device NOTE If a disk is already selected as Local Device backup destination the disk status in Volume Manager will change to BACKUP This disk will not be available in the Free Disks list at Destination option 2 Choose an BackupDest Destination Fath Free disks Protocol Account Password Compressed Remote Share Save Cancel ET User Manual NAS System Use the following guidelines to ensure that you are using a valid backup plan name Names cannot be longer than 256 characters Names should be unique It cannot be a duplicate with other Backup plan names Names cannot contain blank spaces Names cannot begin with a dash and cannot consist of only a single dash Names cannot contain the following characters lt gt 9 9 9 9 If you choose remote share please input the IP address in the path field Choose Samba or NFS of the protocol and enter account and password Example For Samba Path You cannot use the directory under the share 192 168 100 164 Share Example 192 168 100 164 Share dirl lt I
184. pleted Please reload and check the backup log at log manager Status Schedule Enabled Disable Scheduled Remove NAS System Backup Plan Setting Schedule Backup Restore NAS Device Manager s proNAS Backup Mame backtape1 ERE Type Tape Volume Manager Destination dewnst0 Compressed No Q Backup Manager JL backtape1 Backup Item s System Manager Network Manager Mame Type Oo Manager ET i x Share Manager Log Manager Event Manager proNAS PT server proNAS proware saaeSdf proware c3346e0 AN Backup is completed Please reload and check the backup log at log manager Ronald Work NB Status Schedule Enabled No Activity Remove Disable Scheduled 9 Verify in Restore tab the backup items that have been created Backup Plan Setting Schedule Backup SEBIEIENI Backup Name backtape1 MAS Device Manager Q proNAs Q volume Manager Backup Item s Q Backup Manager C backtapet Backup Name Date Backup Level Description p System Manager idewnst ibacktape1 2009 05 11 16 00 02 0 Finished Network Manager idewnst hacktape1 2009 05 12 16 00 02 1 Finished o Account Manager Idevinst backtape1 2009 05 13 16 00 02 1 Finished Q Share Manager i Log Manager Event Manager proNAS PT server proNAS proware saaebdf proware c3346e0 r Restore Dele
185. ply ACL button This will propagate the current ACL to the ACL off all files and sub folders below To cancel any changes click the Cancel button 10 5 Change Password and Logout Setting Allows a use to change his her password Change Password E User admin New Password Retype New Password Submit Cancel NOTE The password must be at least 6 characters in length Logout Allows a user to logout from the current session of File Manager Warning A Are you sure to logout ENT User Manual NAS System Chapter 11 proBackup 11 1 Introduction to proBackup proBackup provides end users a friendly Java GUI that makes versatile backup functions available to general users They can easily backup and restore their files to and from proBackup storage device and they do not need to install proprietary software in their machines It is also simple to setup a proBackup storage for a company or an organization even for non IT pro person 11 2 Administrator Logon The administrator account admin can login to proBackup In proNAS Manager admin can also assign other privileged users to become member of the proBackup group Only admin and members of the proBackup group can login to proBackup and perform proBackup functions Before admin or proBackup user can login to proBackup Java GUI the proBackup service must be started in Service tab of System Manager In Quick Configuration setup the IP of Rx
186. r Current Dir Unload Setting OA cx Share home Select Current Path main Logout User admin Name Size Owner Last Modified Permission 1 home root 2008 05 12 14 58 12 Edit ACL 2 public root 2008 05 09 14 55 39 Edit act 3 test admin 2008 05 13 14 03 12 Edit act User Manual 209 NAS System 10 3 Directory and Upload Function NOTE Operations in the main Share folder such as changing ACL or deleting the share itself is not permitted This must be done in Share Manager in proNAS GUI Current Dir Shows possible options that can be done in the current directory Current Dir Upload setting Logout Create home gt a home Select Chimod ERES Permission E root root 3 admin Create New Dir Current Dir Amnt proN A S test test New Dir Name CT submit Cancel Chmod Allows user to change the file access permission on the current directory Chmod Dir Current Dir Amnt proN A S test test Chmod 000 777 submit Cancel Rename Allows user to rename the current directory Rename Dir CurrentName Amnt proNA S test test folder1 New Dir Mame ERN Submit Cancel EU User Manual NAS System Delete Allows a user to delete the current directory Warning 4 Are you sure you want to do this It is not recoverable OK Permission Allows user
187. r or larger values Larger values are appropriate for reasonable write throughput with asynchronous protocol over high latency networks Default is 512K and maximum is 1024K Time out sec It is the value to wait for connection timeout if the remote node is degraded If the remote node fails to send the response packet within the specified timeout time the remote node will be considered dead and the TCP IP connection is abandoned The default is 6 sec Minimum is 1 sec and maximum is 60 sec NOTE User cannot use ports that already have been used Available ports are from 7788 to 77xx When Lost Connection When the replication connection is lost the replication program can either go stand alone or will try to reconnect Reconnect The replication program will attempt to reconnect Default Stand alone The replication program will not attempt to reconnect and will go on stand alone state All O request are only passed locally and no replication NOTE Before replication will be successfully created a 4GB logical volume will be created on each node This will serve as the metadata device for the replicated volume This volume is not mounted and will not be seen on the proNAS GUI Please be sure to have an extra 4GB space on either side of your NAS nodes 112 User Manual NAS System 4 A message box will be displayed NENNEN RL Setting up Replicatian COO MEN 5 Initialize the Replication by clicki
188. r reboot To create another VG perform the following steps 1 In Volume Manager click Create VG button Q Volume Manager Backup Manager System Manager Network Manager Q Account Manager Q Share Manager Log Manager NAS Device Manager Event Manager GEE oci r Disk List Total 2 Disk Name Interface Size MB Status e i3 e L II idevisdb SCSI 78531 Non_Initializea Volume GroupList Total 1 Unit Size proNASVG 51 2 Name Used Total Size Disk List 3584 156672 MB ldevisda r Volume List Total 2 Volume Size MB Used Size MB Volume Group home 512 4 proNASVG public 512 4 proNASVG Create VG 2 Enter the Volume Group Name Click Save when done NAS Device Manager proNAS Q volume Manager proNASVG New VG Backup Manager System Manager Network Manager Q Account Manager Q Share Manager Log Manager Event Manager 92 User Manual Disk List Total 0 Name datavg Unit Size 512 Used Total Size MB 0 0 MB This page is for creating new Volume Group vG Please selectthe unit size PE size the default size is 512MB NAS System 3 A confirmation message will appear Select Yes to proceed x vm it r Disk List Total 0 Q volume Manager Name datavg g proNASVG Unit Size 51 2 datavg Backup Manager System Manager UsediTotal Size MB 0 0 MB
189. restarted you need to use Sync RTC RTC Stands for Real Time Clock and is used to set the time on the RAID controller Setting the correct time plays an important role in the system administration which helps administrators keep accurate record of when the events actually occur To set the NTP function 1 Select NTP Setting from Network menu 2 Select the Sync with a NTP Server option Then setup the necessary options EN x T LI ge Network oS Raid Task S M A R T Raid System Event Log Network Settings SNMP Setting SMTP Setting Sync RTC Use Local Time Setting Sync with a NTP Server jJ GMT 12 00 220 130 158 52 Submit System Name Proware Technolc IP Address 172 16 0 15 Serial No 1v08401601020 Status OK 3 Click Submit to save the settings User Manual ra NAS System 6 1 5 Sync RTC When time setting is not configured to get time from an NTP server Use Local Time Setting option is selected in NTP Setting the Sync RTC function must be used whenever the RAID subsystem is started or restarted RTC Stands for Real Time Clock and is used to set the time on the RAID controller Setting the correct time plays an important role in the system administration which helps administrators keep accurate record of when the event actually occurs To Sync RTC select Sync RTC from Network menu and click Submit FR f n L3 P
190. ription system will display you backup destination remote share tape local disk in Type area Please press Edit Backup Item List button System will display the window for you to choose the backup items Volumes or Share Choose your backup items and press Save button to go back to Backup Plan Seting tab You can check the backup items in the Backup Item s list if you would like to remove some items Please check in the Remove filed and press Remove Backup Item s E x Backup Items v CA AI Nodes WV Co Volumes v 3 home tv 3 public v 3 test W C Shares vl 5 test 3 public 3 home RIR R Save Cancel ET User Manual NAS System Schedule Backup tab After you complete the above setting you can setup the schedule in the Schedule Backup tab if the tab you will see the option of No Schedule Daily Weekly and Monthly e Daily If you would like to do the backup every day please check Daily Please press system will display the calendar You can choose Start Date and Ending Date and the Starting time Backup Plan Setting ENEE proNAS 2 No Schedule Daily Weekly Monthly volume Manager o Backup Manager Schedule Setting System Manager Starting Date 05 15 2008 wm Network Manager Sa Q Account Manager Ending Date 051 5 2008 Q Share Manager Log Manager NAS Device Manager Daily
191. rk Manager Account Manager Q Share Manager home public lt new share Log Manager Event Manager ADD REMOVE Permission Total 3 ID Type Quota MB admin Account vi ol users Group ra NIA ttt IP Address v N A not allow root Save Cancel NOTE Newly added users or groups may have no permissions on the existing files or sub folders until Apply ACL button is executed User Manual I NAS System Sample Steps to Assign User Account Permission to Share 1 Select Share Manager Select the share name where account will be giver permission and click Privilege tab 2 Click Edit Select Account tab 3 Select the account name that will be given permission and click ADD NOTE When account name is selected it will be highlighted If you want to select more than one account at the same time press Shift key then click the accounts you want to add to Permission list 4 Inthe Permission list modify the permission either Read Only no check mark in Write box or Read Write both Read and Write boxes have check marks 5 Click Save 3roF amily proNAS proNAS Volume Manager Backup Manager System Manager Network Manager Account Manager Share Manager home public data1 Log Manager NAS Device Manager Event Manager max test proNAS mychat bd31199f proware nglcfev proNAS
192. rm Creating 4 A process window will be shown RSS 553 D Creating Mew Volume es BW 5 The new Logical Volume will be shown proF amily proNAS 6 ae FE donare Q volume Manager Used Size proNASVG dataLV1 Mount Paint irntiproNASidataLy1 h muli Created Time 11 58 14 Apr 25 2008 Backup Manager reamtsmalwhan mit nddch gnat System Manager ex Network Manager Q Account Manager Q Share Manager Log Manager Event Manager 5 50176 MB e 50 Edit Extend LV Size ELT User Manual NAS System 9 1 2 2 Extending Logical Volume Size When the Logical Volume free space gets smaller and smaller the Logical Volume size can be extended to allow more space for storing data To extend the LV size follow these steps l Select the LV that will be extended then click Extend LV Size button proF amily proNAS NAS Device Manager proNAS Q volume Manager proNASVG dataLV1 home public Backup Manager System Manager Network Manager Account Manager Share Manager Log Manager Event Manager Name dataLy1 Used Size 5 50176 MB Mount Point fmntiproNAsidataLy1 Created Time 11 58 14 Apr 25 2008 C Send iil when not wana den Edit Extend LV Size 2 Enter in the Extend size box the additional size to be used for extension Verify from the Free Volume Group Size MB the allowable size to be used in extension
193. rotating sequence so that the combined space is composed alternately of stripes from each drive The specific type of operating environment determines whether large or small stripes should be used Most operating systems today support concurrent disk I O operations across multiple drives However in order to maximize throughput for the disk subsystem the I O load must be balanced across all the drives so that each drive can be kept busy as much as possible In a multiple drive system without striping the disk I O load is never perfectly balanced Some drives will contain data files that are frequently accessed and some drives will rarely be accessed STRIPING DISK DRIVES Disk 1 Disk 2 Disk 3 Disk 4 Data stripes from each drive are interleaved to create one logical drive By striping the drives in the array with stripes large enough so that each record falls entirely within one stripe most records can be evenly distributed across all drives This keeps all drives in the array busy during heavy load situations This situation allows all drives to work concurrently on different I O operations and thus maximize the number of simultaneous I O operations that can be performed by the array User Manual nM NAS System Definition of RAI D Levels Writes can occur simultaneously on every drive yuyu DATA DATA DATA DATA DATA DATA NARAH Reads can occur simultaneously on every drive RAID 1 Duplicate data is writte
194. rs lt gt Volume Group VG Choose a volume group from the list Only Volume groups that has member disk will be displayed System will also display the available space of the volume group Create New Volume LV If you check this option system will create LV as well as create the new Share The LV name will be the same as the share name Volume Select a logical volume from the selected volume group Quota MB Input the size of the share This is also the size of the logical volume to be created if you choose to create a volume at the same time Owner Account Specifies the owner of the share ACL Support Specifies if the share will support ACL permission option is enabled by default or support chmod permission Public 777 This option allows you to set a share as a public share When enabled any user within the specified private net can connect to this share Hide Duplications This option allows you hide or unhide the Duplication folder in this share The default will be hidden ET User Manual NAS System 9 4 3 Protocol Setting proNAS supports the following share protocols CIFS NFS AppleTalk and Novell which can be set in Protocol tab when creating the share or when in edit mode proFamily 36 2 pene P e proNAS29 Properties MENBISEINI Privilege Rsync l Duplication Delete NAS Device Manager CIFS NFS proNAS zt x Q volume Manager iv Enable
195. rsync After completing the above settings you can run the Rsync client task immediately by clicking the Execute button Rsync Schedule You can automate the Rsync client tasks simply by running it thru schedule Please select which day s to run the time of the day or if by interval select a time then set the starting ending time and then enable the schedule by clicking on the Enable Scheduled button roFamil I 7 P PA mi Properties Protocol Privilege Reyne Duplication Delete o ieee ac i qd CYssvuMuds JG ENSTTMONS pro volume Manager Client Mode 7 Backup Manager IP Address JRemotePath System Manager Options Schedule Network Manager Q Account Manager Execute Day Execute Time Q Share Manager Sun j Mon O Tue amp Once 0 00 m home public L Wed J Fri Every 30 Mins Starts at test Log Manager Event Manager C Sat Ends at Save Cancel User Manual 161 NAS System 9 4 6 Duplication Duplication is a file level snapshot utility for making backups of your local filesystem Using Duplication it is possible to take incremental snapshots of your filesystem at different points in time Duplication creates the illusion of having a multiple full backups by using hard links while only taking up the space of one full backup plus differences This saves much more disk space than one might image The duplication files will
196. rt Upload ince UPLOADING System Name Proware Technolc IP Address 172 16 0 15 Serial No 1V08401601020 Lc Status OK Mount Detach Select the firmware file Click Open to start updating Look in Ui FW 1 30 do t Name Date modif Type Size P Recent Places U A Computer x File name proSUN_1 J gz Files of type pro RAID Firmware az ELT User Manual NAS System The firmware file will be uploaded to the RAID controller Then the upgraded process will be started yzxiaen Setting haere Manager Modedy MEN AA UPLOADING FILE COMPLIN UPgrade Firmware Status Please wait It would take some time File Transferred Successfully Please wait Upgrading Firmware In Progress After the upgrade is completed the subsystem will automatically restart User needs to login again to proRAID Manager GUI after subsystem has restarted User Manual 67 NAS System 6 2 5 Restart The RAID subsystem can be restarted using the Restart function in System menu This is normally done after firmware upgrade Click the Submit button to restart the RAI D subsystem Raid System Event Log E A L2 zo sm ro RAT et Network Raid Task WIT SMART p A S A Vee y RE MR an A M m System Setting Channel Manager Modify Password Upgrade Firmware Restart the System Submit System Mame IP Address Serial No
197. schedule or immediately Information Upgrade Report Time Serial Ports Power NAS Device Manager By Schedule Q proNAS Q Volume Manager Q Backup Manager System Manager Network Mana Q Account Manager Q Share Manager Log Manager Event Manager Shutdown Now Reboot Now Reboot amp File System Check Reboot amp Force Repair File System AX Erase Storage amp Configuration If you would like to reboot by schedule press Edit button and check Enable schedule reboot Choose the date and time when to reboot This function can help to clean the unnecessary system process or connection periodically If you would like to shut down or reboot immediately press Shutdown Now or Reboot Now If you check there is file error or I O error from system log or VG can not mount or system shutdown abnormally it is recommended to use the function Reboot amp File System Check In case the file system check fails you can select the Reboot amp Force Repair File System to force repairing file system problem If you would like to erase existing storage and proNAS configuration and reset to factory default you can use the Erase Storage amp Configuration button WARNING All data and configuration will be deleted if you use this function Please make sure you already have a backup of your data and configuration or that you do not need the
198. serial cable phone jack to DB9 One 1 external UPS cable phone jack to DB9 e Installation Reference Guide e Spare screws etc If any of these items are missing or damaged please contact your dealer or sale representative for assistance User Manual 19 NAS System 2 3 Identifying Parts of the NAS System The illustrations below identify the various parts of the subsystem 2 3 1 Front View Smart LCD Panel Drive Carriers ae y Slot 10 Slot7 Slot4 Sloth e Slot 11 Slot 8 Slot 5 Sfot2 Slot 12 Slot9 Slot6 Slot 3 2 3 2 Rear View System Power Switch COM2 Port Monitor Port Tape Host Channel B PSU B UPS Port AC Power h Ega pangan Rees DNE CT NUS D Input Socket TMM Mouse Port 75 wi nnnm x OQ 9 9 9 w NI a ee Cs Cae Cre CC CILE Keyboard e n ME sim BIBHBPBBD OOO A 2 a PSU Port eth0 eth2 Gigabit Ethernet Port pe mn eth1 Gigabit Ethernet Port USB Ports COM Port EE User Manual NAS System 1 Power Alarm Reset Button You can push the power supply alarm reset button to stop the power supply buzzer alarm 2 Monitor Port The system is equipped with a serial monitor port allowing you to connect a PC or terminal 3 Uninterrupted Power Supply UPS Port The system comes with an optional UPS port allowing you to connect a UPS dumb mode UPS
199. sound l Turns RED when a fan s speed is lower than Fan Fail LED 2000 RPM or fan fails Power Fail LED If system temperature is over 70 C or disk Over Temperature LED temperatures exceed 55 C the temperature LED will turn RED and alarm will sound This LED will turn RED and an alarm will Voltage Warning LED sound if detected voltage in the controller is abnormal 7 This LED will blink blue when the RAID Access LED controller is busy active a 22 User Manual NAS System 2 3 3 2 LCD Front Panel Function Keys NAS Model Name NO RAID Use the Up or Down arrow keys to go through the information on the LCD screen This is also used to move between each menu when you configure the subsystem Select button W This is used to enter the option you have selected Exit button EXIT diss this button to return to the previous Up and Down A Arrow buttons W User Manual 23 NAS System Chapter 3 Getting Started with the NAS System 3 1 Connecting the NAS to your Network 1 Attach network cable to the R Link port Connect the other end to your network hub or switch Alternatively you may use the Monitor port and connect the serial cable phone jack to DB9 from the Monitor port to the COM port of the host server that will be used to manage the RAID controller of the NAS 2 Attach network cable to the Ethernet port ethO Connect the other end to your network hub or switch You may also connect the ot
200. stem Name Proware Technolc IP Address 172 16 0 15 9 Submit Serial No 1V08401601020 Status OK 2 Tick the Enable SNMP Notification option Then setup the necessary options Option Description Wame __ terthename infomation 3 Click Submit to save the settings User Manual 57 NAS System 6 1 3 SMTP Setting To set the Mail Notification function l Select SMTP Setting from Network menu EN M La gt M Sm Network e WW SMART System Event Log Info Raid Task Raid Network Settings SNMP Setting NTP Setting Sync RTC Enable Mail Notification L Submit System Name Proware Technolc IP Address 172 16 0 15 iv08401601020 Serial No OK Status i Mount Il Detach 2 Tick the Enable Mail Notification option Then setup the necessary options SMTP Server Enter the SMTP Server IP address Use Secure To use secure authentication in SMTP server enable this Authentication option LNENNLLI CIO NN Sender te esedersemii es 3 Click Submit to save the settings EE User Manual NAS System 6 1 4 NTP Setting NTP Network Time Protocol is an Internet standard protocol used to synchronize the clocks of computers to some time reference By default Use Local Time Setting is selected This means the RAID subsystem will get time information from local computer Whenever the RAID subsystem is started or
201. stomers Docs meeting minutes 23Mar 2Apr Ci My eBooks 44 My Music Lin D File Name Files of Type JAH Files v OK Cancel Purpose Enter additional information in this optional field Memo Enter additional information in this optional field User Manual 217 NAS System After completing the necessary information click Save button The Backup Plan will be saved Il proBackup f General Schedule History Q pronas Q Plan Manager Biss Mama Purpose testi teet or testing admin v Compressed Backup Entry Home Directory Memo dipersonal My Documents my test Backup File Directory Entries H temp testxls DNF SB3143 bt dnf tests bi Local Host IP 192 168 99 123 Status Effective Local Host FQDN controller Created By admin pro Backup Server IP 182 158 99 125 Created Date May 156 12 25 2008 pro Backup Server FODN praNAS Refresh Enable Delete Run Edit Applet running Function buttons in the General tab Refresh Refresh the information about the current backup plan Enable Activates the backup plan schedule When enabled a Disable button will appear which can be used to deactivate the backup schedule Delete Deletes the current backup plan Run Execute the backup plan immediately Edit Use this to change settings in the backup plan Ens User Manual NAS System To add schedule i
202. t All Services Some of the additional features of Rsync are Support for copying links devices owners groups and permissions Pipelining of file transfers to minimize latency costs Support for anonymous or authenticated Rsync daemons User Manual I NAS System Server Mode When proNAS system is in Server Mode the Rsync clients can connect either within a local transfer via a remote shell or via a network socket Enable When checked proNAS is set as a Rsync server _ Read only When checked all files within this share will be read only to any Rsync client Anonymous When checked anonymous connections will be accepted Maximum Connections This specifies the maximum number of Rsync client that can connect to this share at a certain time Edit accounts You may edit and existing account or add delete a user These accounts are the accounts that need to be supplied by the Rsync clients when connecting to this server PRA wW Properties Protocol Privilege Reyne Duplication i Delete NAS Device Manager Q proNAS Q volume Manager Server Mode Backup Manager iv Enable C Read Only Anonymous System Manager t Network Manager Maximum Connections 0 Edit Accounts Account Manager Q Share Manager home public test Log Manager Event Manager Server Mode Client Mode Save Cancel ETC User Manual NAS System Client Mode
203. t function is disabled under HA 9 Be sure there are no scheduled snapshot task enabled either on each proNAS box 10 ProNAS HA service cannot be started if iSCSI volume exists Replication is running or snapshots exist Make sure to remove all isCSI volumes stop Replication or delete snapshots Setting up a private network Private net is a communication channel between the two proNAS box through which they exchange information about their states heartbeats proNAS supports two private network TCP IP Socket and RS232 Serial Port To setup TCP IP private net Connect a dedicated network into Ethernetl adapter You may use a crossover cable EthernetO serves as your public net To setup RS232 Serial Port private net Connect a serial cable to either Com1 or Com2 for both proNAS box then configure it under the Serial Port tab on System Manager NOTE It is recommended to use both TCP IP and RS 232 for your private net Private net IP will be used for replication and RS 232 for heartbeat NOTE Some proNAS models have ethO Fast Ethernet port In order to have faster access to your proNAS use the Gigabit Ethernet port eth1 if ethO is Fast Ethernet as your public net that is where the users access your proNAS Then use eth2 as your Private Net User Manual PD NAS System 12 2 1 Hardware Aspect Active server proNAS HA server that performs cluster protected operations Backup Standby server proNAS
204. t the group name and press REMOVE button proF amily proNAS MAS Device Manager Q proNAS Q volume Manager Backup Manager System Manager Network Manager Q Account Manager Q Share Manager home public lt new share Log Manager Event Manager Properties Protocol ENNIENEN Group Account IP Address Group Name proBackup q1 ADD REMOVE Permission Total 3 ID admin Account 0 users Group v PKK Grou NIA IP Address N A n ot allow root Save Cancel Sample Steps to Assign Group Account Permission to Share 1 Select Share Manager Select the share name where account will be given permission and click Privilege tab 2 Click Edit Select Group tab 3 Select the group account that will be given permission and click ADD list NOTE When group account name is selected it will be highlighted If you want to select more than one group account at the same time press Shift key then click the groups you want to add to Permission In the Permission list modify the permission either Read Only no check mark in Write box or Read Write both Read and Write boxes have check marks EC User Manual NAS System 5 Click Save proF amily j proNAS Properties Protocol Rsync Duplication Delete proNAS Account IP Address Volume Manager 3 Group Name Backup Ma
205. tape to the begin This enables the tape to be rewound to the beginning of the tape forward tape to the end of data This enables the tape to be forwarded to the end of data erase all data in tape This enables the data on the tape to be erased eject tape This enables the tape to be ejected from tape drive Status This shows some information about current status of tape such as tape is online 1 Backup Manager NAS Config Backup Tape control proFamily proNAS29 e ee rewind tape to the begin forward tape the the end of data erase all data in tape pro i ejecttape Status Q volume Manager Backup Manager System Manager Network Manager Q Account Manager Q Share Manager Log Manager Event Manager Add Backup Plan User Manual I NAS System B Manual Backup and Restore 1 Select the backup plan under Backup Manager NAS Device Manager proNAS Q volume Manager Q Backup Manager backtape1 System Manager Network Manager Q Account Manager Q Share Manager Q Log Manager Event Manager Q proNAS PT server proNAS proware saaeSdf proware c3346e0 Ronald Work NB NAS Device Manager proNAS Volume Manager Q Backup Manager backtape1 System Manager Network Manager Q Account Manager Q Share Manager Q Log Manager Event Manager Q proNAS PT server proNAS proware saae5df proware c3346e0
206. te Ronald vVork NB Remove Disable Scheduled NOTE The procedure for restoring backup from schedule backups is the same as in manual restore That is select the backup name from Backup Item s list then click Restore User Manual NAS System 9 7 Log Manager The Log Manager enables you to view the important logs generated by proNAS proFamily proNAS NAS_Device_Manager Log Type File Name Date Size KB e Ple M 4 messages 2009 5 26 19 39 olume Manager esa cron 2009 5 27 4 2 Q Backup Manager is iiia System Manager L ad bootlog 2009 5 26 18 59 Network Manager storage 2009 5 26 19 5 o Account Manager samba 2009 5 26 19 39 Q Share Manager crontab 2009 5 26 19 28 Q Log Manager proNAS log 2009 5 27 9 53 lt KER gt messages c backup log 2009 5 26 17 2 lt CRO gt cron log nmbd 2009 5 29 15 4 BOT boot log DSK storage lt SMB gt samba lt CRO gt crontab PRO proNAS log lt BAK gt backup log lt NBS gt log nmbd Event Manager Reload Save All Logs The Event List tab of the Log Manager lists the log type file name date and size KB To update and view the latest log information press Reload KER This log contains information about the Linux Kernel service Its path is var log messages It can store information of 7 days This log also contains information about NFS service
207. tem Information Use the System Info function in Info menu to view the RAID subsystem information The Vendor Name Serial No Product ID CPU Name CPU Speed Memory Size Memory Speed BBM Module installed or not ECC DRAM support Subsystem Model Controller Model Firmware Version Disk Channel Type Number of Host Channels Host Channel Type Host Channel Sync Speed Number of Slots Number of Backplane Slots Baud Rate Cache Type Cache Ratio Beeper enabled or not Log Level proSES enabled or not and JBOD Model appear in this screen rs L te E E Network System Event Log Raid Task r al Raid Ld Disk Info RAID Hardware Monitor Vendor Name Serial No Product ID CPU Name CPU Speed Memory Size Memory Speed BBM Module Ecc DRAM Subsystem Model Controller Model Firmware Version Disk Channel Type Host Channel No Host Channel Type Host A Channel SyncSpeed Host B Channel SyncSpeed Slot Number Backplane Slot Number Baud Rate Cache Type Cache Ratio Beeper Log Level proSES JBOD Model System Marne IP Address Serial No Status Proware Technolc 172 16 0 15 1V08401601020 User Manual EI NAS System 7 2 4 Hardware Monitor To view RAID subsystem s hardware information select Hardware Monitor in Info menu ts SE aa AN Tp M NEN ZA Raid et Network System Event Log u Raid Task SMART p B A Van y a Disk Info RAID System Info RAD 00
208. the new admin password EL User Manual NAS System Chapter 9 proNAS Manager proNAS supports Multi Node Management If you have several NAS subsystems connected to the intranet you can see all these systems when you login to the proNAS system The IP Address section lists the NAS systems connected to the network proNAS Multi Node Technology is based on UDP Multi Casting technology The proNAS managers are listed below The proNAS managers are Volume Manager Network Manager Account Manager Share Manager System Manager Backup Manager Log Manager Event Manager Po DX E IA dI E pos Welcome to proNAS more information please click the question mark at the top of right side Volume Manager of GUI anytime Backup Manager System Manager Network Manager Q Account Manager Share Manager Log Manager NAS Device Manager Event Manager User Manual rA NAS System 9 1 Volume Manager The Volume Manager is responsible for disk and volume management A Volume Group consists of one or more disks that could be individual physical disk s or RAID disk s which is are Volume s created using proRAID Manager The default proNAS Volume Group proNASVG must be created first by joining at least one New or Non Initialized disk to this volume group The proNASVG holds the NAS system configuration and the default system Logical Volumes such as home public proBackup Device a
209. threshold the peer server will be considered down or unavailable The resource group of the peer server will be taken over Skippable if This option is disabled by default Basically all of releasing resource the resource group of the peer server will be fall taken over when the peer server fails Users can add the checkmark to enable this option The failover will be taken even if resource releases fail 17 On the IP Address Resource tab select the original IP address ethO IP for both local and remote proNAS enter an active IP address active subnet mask and then save Active IP address is the virtual IP address IP Resource Original I P Address Choose the original IP Address for the local and peer server Active IP Address Type an IP Address virtual IP for client end applications to access specific resources on the NAS Target Server Active Subnet Mask The subnet mask used by the Active IP Address ET User Manual NAS System 18 Click the resource group name on the left tree node then press Bring In The resource name will be brought in proNAS HA General Setting Private Net 2 Active Server proNASA Q ResourceGroup Mang EIE Q RES A Backup Server proNASB Resource Name RES Event Log 7 proNAS 2 EocarSiius SANG NAS Device Manager Event Manager proNASB proNAS HA General Setting Z Private Net Resource ResourceGroup Mand Priority Name Typ
210. tialization is completed When Background Init Background Init mode is used the Array will be accessible during initialization and Volume s can be created immediately Note that accessing the Array during background initialization can have performance impact Use this option to Ignore Bad Sectors This option is I gnore Bad Sectors used when rescuing Array It is recommended that you disable this option in normal situation User Manual a NAS System 3 The Array will be initialized 4 The next step is to create a Volume When Array has completed its initialization in Foreground mode or still initializing in Background mode a Volume can created Global Hot Spare disk which means it can replace any failed disk in any Array as long as the capacity is the same or greater than the capacity of the smallest disk size in the Array 3 NOTE Any FREE or un used hard disk will automatically become EET User Manual NAS System 5 3 Modify Array Use this function to modify settings of an existing Array To modify Array 1 In RAID menu click Modify Array Change the settings of the Array as necessary P MA y 1 lin M Wi Network Event Log Info Raid Task N S M A R T Raid System Quick Setup Create Array Delete Array Create Volume Modify Volume Delete Volume Stripe Size 128K Block Size 512 Bytes Jaw Task Priority v Member Disk 1 2 3 4 Status IN USE ARRAY _ Ignore Bad Se
211. tion Description Connect To 71x BS wo Enter details for the phone number that you want to dial County code United States of America 1 Area code oF Connect using BTE dm MA C ce 4 The default setting of the monitor port is 115200 baud rate 8 data bit non parity 1 stop bit and no flow control COM Properties Ei x Pott Sellings EE User Manual NAS System 5 After connecting and powering on the terminal Press I key to enter password screen The preset password is 8 zeroes Type 00000000 2 15200 RAID HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help Enter OK Ctrl Q CANCEL Connected 6 37 21 ANSIW is2008 N 1 SCROLL caes Num Capture Print echo A 6 Then press lt Enter gt to enter screen The Main Menu will appear File Edit View Call Transfer Help ls 2 3 soles MAIN MENU RAID Management gt gt SCSI Configuration gt gt System Management gt gt Disk Management gt gt s he Connected 6 38 26 ANSIW 5 115200 8 N 1 SCROLL cars yum Capture Print echo WA Keyboard Function Key Definitions Enter key to confirm a selected item lt Ctrl gt Q key to exit a selection or Logout Y 2 Arrow keys to move in among fields or Traverse Menu Tab key to move to the next default value User Manual Eu NAS System VT100 terminal configuration Utility Main Menu Options Select an option
212. to change the Access Rights of different users on the current directory Access Right Current Dir fmntiproNASstesttestfolder Current Node Permission Owner undefined Group undefined undefined Type Name NoAcCess Read Write Delete admin E v Iv Fi 5 tester 7 v v FF alii D v Iv m ad users a Vv Iv IS Apply ACL submit Cancel Upload An option used to upload a local file into the current directory Use the Browse button then select the file to upload Upload Current Dir Amnt proN A S test itest folder1 Li Overwrite if the file is existed Browse WARNING The upload size should be limited in 1GB Submit Cancel WARNI NG The file size to upload should not be greater than 1GB User Manual 211 NAS System 10 4 User Access Right and Group Access Right A user who is the owner of the share can grant access permissions to other users or groups listed in the Permission list Access Right xI Current Dir fmntproNASitesttestfolder 1 Current Node Permission Owner undefined Group undefined undefined Type Name NoAccess Read Write Delete P admin E v v F b tester 7 v v E a alii O Vv Vv FT ad users 7 Iv Iv r Apply ACL submit Cancel After changing the Access Rights click the Submit button The ACL will be saved and updated only in the current directory or sub folder To update other directories or sub folders below the current directory use the Ap
213. twork lace M m 56 SM NEM i i od ENOS RINT 56 SN NMP SE IN RR 5 7 olo MIP SS UNS RE 58 SE AP uem arte Pie E age aa a eee Ka ene Teer eer 59 NE ES GEN NA E KENA GN E AT NGNE NGE E NA GN NT PA ere 60 o2 System Manageme Nt csere Aah EEE a eiie NA SABEN AB NDEN KASANGA Aden vui nda S 61 02l System Sein o RR 61 D2 CAINS Manager cese eE Deci moda o os dore ute ier uS 63 SMS Modin PSS ON NN EE apa aaa 65 624 Upgrade A Scat anasto secs ea tereti steer dtt a agen AN pertes vie notes nte tutos utes olt eere Ae 66 UA MEB Uc q T 68 Chapter 7 Other proRAID Manager Menu Functions eeeeeeeeeee 69 Trg EVENT EO O 69 AMNES SIME OO ok T O e sana naba 69 ES NP MEE eren LO eao T Tm 70 Le MONG UNG Tsani kenaa karat A Sn ap na NAN ANI Ad aa NDA and NENG RARA eee E E Ka aaa a aa ak aka aapa ena 71 py lames DEKON 6 9 Rm 71 He ZZ RAID e dac iu ON NER em 72 TD SYST TATI NO am m 73 T24 E ol i e e RE ERR e M erek 74 User Manual rtm NAS System Lo PRITA ee E EA E E E E E E E EE E EE E ET 75 Koh RA O eee een E E S Z5 p core eee 77 PE NM RIS PE uU 77 LAA Pagno TNS Sasa agen kag e a a nme GEK cm 78 PARTI DONAS SV SUI o ui ir abaan aa aa KAKE a GE aaa KE air KAKANG odores peas a UPS ROSE I Eds 79 Chapter 8 Itro
214. ull Backup Date 15 May 2008 June 2008 July 2008 S MTWRF S S MTWRF 5S MTWRF S 1 2 3 1 Ao ak 5 6 T xS d WIS 6 7 8 9 1011 12 1314 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 28 30 31 Save Cancel Press Save after you completed the settings Go back to Backup Plan Setting tab You will see the backup plan in the backup plan list If you would like to modify the backup plan please choose the backup plan in the left tree node and press Edit If you would like to backup immediately please press Backup Now or press Enable schedule backup System will display schedule enable or disable in Backup Status field If you would like to restore data from the backup plan please choose the backup plan in the left tree node and go to Restore tab press Restore button 186 User Manual NAS System 9 6 3 Tape Control The Tape Control tab allows you to control the tape function when attached to the NAS proFamily 5 p proNAS29 Backup Manager NAS Config Backup Tape control NAS Device Manager Q proNAS Q volume Manager ejecttape Status Backup Manager System Manager Network Manager Q Account Manager Q Share Manager Log Manager Event Manager if ir rewind tape to the begin forward tape the the end of data erase all dataintape Add Backup Plan Options rewind tape to the begin This enables the tape to be rewo
215. ulty button for the disk drive 4 NOTE Setting disk as faulty can cause unrecoverable data damage for some RAID levels Use this function with caution User Manual 71 NAS System 7 2 2 RAID I nformation To view information about existing Array and Volume in the RAID subsystem select RAI D function in Info menu Then select the Array name from the list of Arrays The Array Info and Logical Volume Details will be displayed ee Network SE Raid System Event Log Raid Task Disk Info System Info Hardware Monitor Array Name Re mapped BS count Stripe Size 64K Clone Threshold Block Size 512 Bytes Swap Threshold 0 RAID Level RAID O State IN USE ARRAY Capacity GB 1200 09 Member Disk 1 2 3 4 voli System Mame X Proware Techno Size 1200 1GB IP Address Serial Mo 1 V0840160102 Status OK mal un LI f ousi Hh peck N The logical volume details can be shown in grid view using Grid View button Default is Chart View EN dh LI E a gs Network a SS SMART Raid System Event Log Raid Task Disk Info System Info Hardware Monitor Array Mame Re mapped BS count Stripe Size 64K Clone Threshold Block Size 512 Bytes Swap Threshold 0 RAID Level RAID O State IN USE ARRAY Capacity GB 1200 09 Member Disk 1 2 3 4 Capacity GB Read Ahead 1200 1 99 System Mame Proware Technolc IP Address Serial No 108401601020 Status OK 72 User Manual NAS System 7 2 3 Sys
216. und to the beginning of the tape forward tape to the end of data This enables the tape to be forwarded to the end of data erase all data in tape This enables the data on the tape to be erased eject tape This enables the tape to be ejected from tape drive Status This shows some information about current status of tape such as tape is online When using the rewind forward erase eject option a confirmation message will be displayed You can select Yes to continue or No to cancel x NOTE Backup to tape has the following features 1 Backup across 2 tapes When doing backup of large data and the first tape cartridge becomes full the backup can continue by inserting another tape cartridge 2 Multiple backup When doing backups it can be done many times That is a backup plan can be executed many times and the backup data will be saved one after the other in the tape cartridge User Manual 187 NAS System 9 6 3 1 Backup and Restore Using Tape Here are sample procedures how to create backup to tape drive or restore backup A Preparing the NAS and Creating Backup Plan 1 Connect the Tape Backup device to the available Tape SCSI port on the NAS Note that you need to shutdown the NAS before connecting the Tape Backup device 2 After boot up of NAS check in the Log Manager lt KER gt messages if the tape device has been detected Detail Log Log Type KER NAS Device Manager Q pr
217. used in Host Channel B the Volume only needs to be accessible in Host Channel A in the NAS system the Volume needs to be re mapped and Host Channel B LUN O must be disabled To modify the LUN mapping select Raid menu then Modify Volume Select the Array name and Volume name Click Activate option of Host B to remove the check mark and then click Submit L wi ee Network em Raid System Event Log si Raid Task SS Quick Setup Create Array Modify Array Delete Array Create Volume Delete Volume Y Array List v ESA Volume Name Volume Size GB Maximum Capacity GB Read Ahead v Activate Activate INS Host A Host B NOT SET LUN 0 m System Name Provare Technolc IP Address 172 16 0 15 voli Size 587GB Serial No 1P07116602010 Status NOTE Accessing the same Volume in both Host Channels A NAS system and B another host server connected will have data access problem NOTE The Volume LUN O will appear to the NAS system as a SCSI disk device e g dev sda Restarting the NAS is necessary to detect the newly created Volume EI User Manual NAS System 8 4 Setting proNAS I P Address and Connection to Management GUI NOTE Java 2 Runtime Environment J2RE 1 4 2 or later must be installed before using the proNAS management interface Free download from http java sun com j2se index jsp 1 If necessary make changes in the network settings of y
218. vate Net Public Net Takeover Failover 9 License proNAs Quick Setup Volume Manager Backup Manager System Manager Network Manager Account Manager Share Manager Log Manager NAS Device Manager Event Manager Q backup proNAS HA General Setting Q Private Net A ResourceGroup Mani Y 4 T Register License SIN HDSDDTMETG License Key i Expire Day 30 Register ET User Manual NAS System 12 7 Event Log Properties Event Log History o coire ed 2008 07 25 10 11 00 Trace setloggerok ipsius 2005 07 25 10 11 00 Trace the realName is empty ResourceGroup Manz i Oma REA A T Marg VE EA E ANE AT Event Log Histo 4 Warning The host name of peer is empty ease set it firstly 9 Private Net 2005 07 25 10 11 00 Normal 720 proNAS HA Service Running Public Net 2005 07 25 10 11 00 Normal 727 proNAS HA version 0 installed path usriproNAS 9 Takeover Failover 2005 07 25 10 11 00 Warming 005 This proNAS HA will be expired within 30 days ple 9 License 2005 07 25 10 16 13 Normal 728 Receive the peer NIC information ok proNAS 2005 07 25 10 16 55 Normal 729 Receive the peer NIC information ok NAS Device Manager 2005 07 28 10 22 07 Trace set logger ok Event Manager backup 2005 07 25 10 22 07 Normal 720 proNAS HA Service Running proNAS HA 2005 07 25 10
219. ved once it reaches the cache memory Write Through allows saving the data in the disk drives and data confirmation is acknowledged once the data are written to the disk drives Cache Ratio Select 1096 to 9096 or adaptive User Manual nra NAS System Notification Level Events are classified to 5 levels Critical Error Warning Notice Info Event Log Level Slot inserted Notice Slot removed Notice Temperature back to normal Notice Voltage back to normal Notice PSU back to normal Notice Fan back to normal Notice UPS not present Notice UPS standby Notice Array deleted Notice Array created Notice Array modified Notice Array initialization completed Notice Array rebuild completed Notice Array expansion completed Notice Array parity checking completed Notice Disk clone succeeded Notice Volume created Notice Volume deleted Notice Volume modified Notice Over temperature Warning Over voltage Warning Low voltage Warning PSU not present Warning Fan not present Warning Fail to setup network configuration Warning Array initialization failed Warning Array rebuild failed Warning Array expansion failed Warning Array parity checking failed Warning Disk clone failed Warning Mirror disk clone failed Warning System restart Warning Parity error detected Warning Power Supply Unit PSU Fail Error Fan fail Error UPS on battery Error Bad sector reallocation nfo Baud Rate Set the baud rate 19200 38400 57600 or 115200 Default 115
220. vice_Manager proNAS Q volume Manager Q Backup Manager backtape1 System Manager Network Manager Q Account Manager Q Share Manager Q Log Manager Event Ma Q proNAS PT server proNAS proware saaeSdf proware c3346e0 Ronald Work NB Backup Plan Setting Schedule Backup Backup Name backtape1 Backup Item s Backup Name Date Backup Level Description Idevinst backtape1 2008 05 11 15 08 15 0 Finished idevinst backtape1 2008 05 11 15 15 52 Finished idevinst backtape1 2008 05 11 15 26 20 Finished User Manual Restore Delete Remove Edit Backup Now Enable Scheduled NAS System D Backup by Schedule l Create a backup to tape backup plan set destination to tape and select backup items Then click Edit roFamil 7 o proNAS Backip Plan Setting Schedule Backup Restore NAS_Device_Manager emm proNAS Backup Mame backtape1 Type Tape Q Volume Manager Destination devinsto Gontibssm No Q Backup Manager backtape1 Backup Item s System Manager Network Manager es NN Q Account Manager data1 Volume Q Share Manager Q Log Manager Event Ma Q proNAS PT server proNAS proware saae5df proware c3346e0 proNAS123 Louis PC Ronald Work NB Status Schedule Disabled Remove Edit Backup Now Enable Schedule
221. y monitor the status of the system such as the License status Private Net Public Net and the resource takeover failover When a condition occurs the icon will turn red You will also see a message appear in the Event Log A Private Net This icon will turn red if there s a problem with the connection of the private net Public Net This icon will turn red if there s a problem with the connection of the public net Failover Takeover This icon will turn red during the failover or takeover scenario 9o g License This icon will turn red if proNAS HA is not registered Host box Display the status of Local and Peer Server Resource Group box Display the resource group status Buttons Stop Cluster button Stop Cluster Operation Start Cluster button Start Cluster Operation Get the IP s of the peer server and display it in the host Get peer I Ps button peer table Network test button Tool for testing network IP address e g ping ip 12 4 Extending a Logical Volume in HA Extending a logical volume while in cluster is basically not allowed same as in replication however here is the workaround Stop Cluster Stop HA service for both proNAS Abort the replication of the logical volume that needs to be extended Extend the logical volume on the Active server Removed the logical volume the replica on the standby server Start HA service for both proNAS A E S wey SD AME ES Start cluster capacity up to 3 800 064
222. zd am rao RAIL Network Raid Task 3 SMART A Vo V Lu Raid System Event Log dil Network Settings SNMP Setting SMTP Set ng NTP Setting Sunc RTC Submit System Name Proware Technolc IP Address 172 16 0 15 Serial No iv08401601020 Status OK Mount Detach EL User Manual NAS System 6 2 System Management 6 2 1 System Setting Some RAID subsystem System settings can be configured to the user s preference to match certain application P A Jl y M n sm Raid Network System Event Log Info Raid Task SMAR T RM L Channel Manager Modify Password Upgrade Firmware Restart Alarm Beeper _ 9 Submit Cache Type WRITE BACK vj Submit Cache Ratio Adaptive vj Submit Motification Level NOTICE vj Submit Baud Rate 115200 vj 9 Submit System Name Proware Technolc IP Address 172 16 0 15 IN Serial No 1V08401601020 Status OK Mount l4 Detach The following can be set using System Setting function in System menu Alarm Beeper The Alarm Beeper function item is used to Disable or Enable the RAID subsystem alarm tone generator When Alarm Beeper option is checked the alarm beeper is enabled Cache Type The RAID subsystem supports Write Through and Write Back cache type Write Back allows temporary saving of data in the volatile cache memory and data are acknowledged to have been recei

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