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7. 8 Capacity in your storage system is divided into partition one for a shared public folder one for user home folders and one for backups To accept the defaults click Finish Otherwise specify the disk space allocations for the home user folders and the public folders in GB The remaining space is allocated for backup When you are done click Finish Note You can expand the amount of disk space allocated for shared or home folders later as long as free disk space is available but you cannot reduce it without reconfiguring your disks and losing all your data If you plan to back up computer disks to your storage system it is recommended that you use the minimum amount of space for shared or home folders back up all the computer disks that you plan to protect and then expand the space allocated for shared folders This ensures that adequate space is available for backups Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Getting Started 9 On the confirmation message click OK The Configuration page displays and the system is configured according to the settings you specified Once the configuration is complete the system restarts System Setup Configuration The system is now being configured This may take several minutes depending on the disk configuration and the number and size of disks installed Please wait until this process is complete Configuring the RAID 15 10 After the storage
8. Users running Intel Client Backup and Recovery must restart that application If a backup or recovery was in progress and did not complete successfully perform the action again You can also configure the storage system to act as a DHCP server In other words the storage system can assign IP addresses to other computers in your network simplifying the network configuration of each individual system In addition your storage system can act as an FTP server This allows all Windows Mac OS X users to use a Web browser to access the public folder For more information see Accessing Shared Folders using FTP on page 85 To change any of the network settings 1 In the navigation bar click Advanced 2 In the left pane click Network 3 Make the desired changes To change this Do this The workgroup to which the storage system belongs In the Workgroup name text box enter the name of the workgroup This name can be up to 15 characters long The IP address es used by the storage system In the Port 1 group box either select Get an IP address automatically to obtain the IP address from your DHCP server or select Use this IP address and enter the IP address and subnet mask in the subsequent text boxes If you select Get an IP address automatically and your network does not have a DHCP server or if the storage system is directly attached to your computer the default IP address and subnet mask are use
9. Recover another disk or partition Select Recover Another Disk If you want to recover a different backup of the same computer from the same storage system select No to retain the current configuration settings and return to step 10 If you want to recover a different computer s backup or if you want to recover a backup from a different storage system select Yes to modify the current configuration settings and return to step 6 Restart the computer Select Restart Computer When the informational message displays select OK When prompted to confirm that you want to restart the computer select Yes You have 10 seconds to remove the recovery CD from the CD ROM drive Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 121 Protecting Local Disks 20 When the computer restarts use the appropriate procedure for your system to configure the computer to boot from the local hard disk once more 21 If you changed the recovery password on the storage system reset 1t in the Microsoft SCSI Initiator as described in Resetting the Recovery Password in the Microsoft SCSI Initiator on page 166 22 Start Intel Client Backup and Recovery and remove protection from the recovered disk or partition as described in Removing Protection on page 126 23 Protect the recovered disk once again as described in Protecting Your Disks on page 98 re using the original backup Recovering a System Disk While
10. 208 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Safety Information Zielbenutzer der Anwendung Dieses Produkt wurde in seiner Eigenschaft als IT Ger t getestet das in B ros Schulen Computerr umen und hnlichen ffentlichen R umlichkeiten installiert werden kann Die Eignung dieses Produkts f r andere Einsatzbereiche als IT z B Medizin Industrie Alarmsysteme oder Pr fger te kann u U weitere Tests erfordern Standortauswahl Das System ist f r den Betrieb innerhalb normaler B roumgebungen geeignet W hlen Sie einen Standort der folgenden Kriterien entspricht Sauber trocken und frei von Partikeln in der Luft au er dem normalen Raumstaub Gut bel ftet nicht in der N he von W rmequellen und keiner direkten Sonnenbestrahlung ausgesetzt Nicht in der N he von Vibrations oder Ersch tterungsquellen Abgeschirmt von starken elektromagnetischen Feldern die durch elektrische Ger te erzeugt werden In gewittergef hrdeten Gebieten sollten Sie das System an einen berspannungsschutz anschlie en und bei einem Gewitter die Telekommunikationskabel zum Modem abziehen Eine ordnungsgem geerdete Wandsteckdose mu vorhanden sein Ausreichender Freiraum f r den Zugang zu den Netzkabeln da diese die Hauptvorrichtung zum Trennen des Produkts von der Stromversorgung sind Handhabung von Ger ten Beachten Sie zur Vermeidung von Verletzungen oder Besch digungen an den Ger ten die folgenden Hinwe
11. Si le System Consol Please refer to the Quick Start User s Guide in the product box If you have trouble installing this software from the link at the left please run CBRSetup exe from ware Client Backup and Rec on this CD The license key for this software is located on the back of the unit Intel t Back d Recovi The above software is also provided in zip format Depending on your browser configuration you may need to Right Click and Save target as to copy these files Intel Storage System Console Intel Client Backup and Recovery 3 Select the Intel Storage System Console link to install the software Software Install Software from this CD Intel Storage System Console Please refer to the Quick Start User s Guide in the product box If you have trouble installing this software from the link at the left Intel Client Backup and Recovery please run CBRSetup exe from isoftware Client Backup and Recovery on this CD The above software is also provided in zip format Depending on your browser configuration you may need to Right Click and Save target as to copy these files Intel Storage System Console Intel Client Backup and Recovery 4 Start the setup utility for the Console 5 On the welcome page click Next Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 17 Getting Started 6 If you agree to the terms of the license agreement click Yes 7 Enter your name and
12. Specify disk space I GB F Public e Use the minimum amount of space for shared Folders 200 MB C Specify disk space 1 GB Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Managing Your Storage System 8 Your storage system is divided into several partitions one for shared folders one for home folders and one for backups The maximum amount of a shared folder space is 2 TB 1 TB 1024 GB The minimum space requirement is 200 MB You can allocate more space now or accept the default minimum space allocation To allocate additional space select the Specify disk space button and specify 1 GB 1024 MB or higher To allocate the maximum available select the Add maximum available disk space raid button After setting the appropriate value hit OK The folder is created and the Shared Folders screen will be displayed Note You can expand the amount of disk space allocated for shared or home folders later as long as free disk space is available but you cannot reduce it without reconfiguring your disks and losing all your data Ifyou plan to back up computer disks to your storage system it is recommended that you use the minimum amount of space for shared or home folders back up all the computer disks that you plan to protect and then expand the space allocated for shared folders This ensures that adequate space is available for backups 9 When the confirmation message displays click OK The screen displays the pr
13. in the left pane 3 In the left pane double click the name of the storage system that contains the shared folders that you want to access If your storage system uses both available ports to connect to the network you can double click either name The storage system name expands to display all the available shared folders dl File Tools Help A f CJ 5 Discover Storage Systems Log Un Storage System Manager Map Drive Letter r Storage system information Storage Neighborhood E a Storage amn Mapped Drive N A l2 storage servers 82 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Working with Shared Folders Notes All shared folders appear in the left pane However you can access only the ones that you are authorized to use Ifyour storage system uses Active Directory authentication mode only the public folder appears in the left pane 4 In the left pane select the name of the shared folder that you want to access and then click Map Drive Letter The Map Network Drive dialog box appears with the name of the folder installed Map Network Drive x Windows can help you connect to a shared network Folder and assign a drive letter to the connection so that you can access the folder using My Computer Specify the drive letter For the connection and the folder that you want to connect to Drive fz Folder fl y Browse Example serv
14. 28 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Getting Started Shared Folders Displays a list of all currently configured shared folders and lets you add shared folders change which users can access them and remove them For more information see Creating Shared Folders on page 35 and Managing Shared Folders on page 54 Backups Displays a list of all computer disk backups that currently exist and lets you change the recovery password delete backups or a backup client and change information related to booting remotely For more information see Managing Backups on page 58 and Chapter 5 Protecting Local Disks beginning on page 89 Advanced Provides access to advanced storage system configuration options such as setting up e mail alerts upgrading the firmware removing USB devices changing the system network or disk configuration settings viewing information about the system status or system events and shutting down the system remotely For more information see Chapter 3 Managing Your Storage System beginning on page 39 e Contact Us Provides information about Intel and the other products and services it offers Log Out Logs you out of the Manager Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 29 Getting Started Viewing Information About Your Storage System 30 The Home page can display two different views Storage Status and Connection Status Switch from o
15. Adding or Replacing Hard Disks Adding or Replacing Hard Disks Adding Hard Disks Caution Caution The effect of adding hard disks to your storage system varies depending on the disk configuration you chose when you configured the system and the current state of the existing disks For example in a linear configuration you can add a new disk at any time and data can be written to that disk as soon as it is added Access to the disks is temporarily interrupted while the disk is being added Whether you previously removed a disk or one of the other disks failed makes no difference Ina RAID configuration the effect of adding a disk varies depending on whether the RAID is in a normal or degraded state as indicated on the disks page see Reconfiguring Your Storage System Disks on page 71 A normal state indicates that the RAID is functioning properly A degraded state indicates that one or more disks have been removed or failed but because of the data protection offered by the RAID you can continue to access all the data RAID 0 offers no data protection In a normal state you cannot add a disk to a RAID 0 or RAID 1 configuration Any disk that you install is not be used unless you subsequently reconfigure the storage system as described in Reconfiguring Your Storage System Disks on page 71 Reconfiguring your storage system disks deletes all the data on your storage system However if you currently have three disk
16. 3 Click Edit If the storage system uses Active Directory authentication mode and you select a Windows Mac OS X user this button displays dimmed The page that displays next varies depending on the type of user you selected Windows Mac OS X User CIFS Users Users amp Computers The user must provide this user name and password to access any shared folders UY The password cannot exceed 24 characters User Imark name Password Confirm password Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 41 Managing Your Storage System Linux Other Mac User NES Users Users 8 Computers Use this screen to edit a Linux or Mac OS user The IP address or the computer name identifies the Host system Edit the IP address or computer name for the user that you wanted Computer description Greg IP address or computer name ncel Mm oO 4 Make the desired change and click OK For this type of user Do this Windows Mac OS X user Enter the password for accessing the shared folders Enter the CIFS password a second time to confirm it NOTE If the user name and password specified here are the same as the person s Windows user name and password the person is not prompted to provide a user name and password when accessing the shared folders Linux Other Mac user Enter the computer s IP address or the actual computer name in the NFS computer s system configuration A single user can
17. Away from sources of vibration or physical shock Isolated from strong electromagnetic fields produced by electrical devices In regions that are susceptible to electrical storms we recommend you plug your system into a surge suppressor and disconnect telecommunication lines to your modem during an electrical storm Provided with a properly grounded wall outlet Provided with sufficient space to access the power supply cord s because they serve as the product s main power disconnect Equipment Handling Practices Reduce the risk of personal injury or equipment damage Conform to local occupational health and safety requirements when moving and lifting equipment Use mechanical assistance or other suitable assistance when moving and lifting equipment To reduce the weight for easier handling remove any easily detachable components Power and Electrical Warnings Caution The power button indicated by the stand by power marking DOES NOT completely turn off the system AC power 5V standby power is active whenever the system is plugged in To remove power from system you must unplug the AC power cord from the wall outlet Your system may use more than one AC power cord Make sure all AC power cords are 204 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Safety Information unplugged Make sure the AC power cord s is are unplugged before you open the chassis or add or remove any non hot plug components Do not a
18. In a linear configuration the Hotplug Indicator is RED for all the disks because removing any one of them removes data from the storage system However this does not adversely affect any of the other disks In addition while a disk is being rebuilt all the other disks are RED since removing any one of them at this point causes the RAID to fail If you remove a viable disk and cause only RAID degradation you can re install the same disk and resume normal operation For information about adding a disk see Adding Hard Disks on page 127 Ifyou remove two or more disks you must re install them in the reverse order to help maintain data integrity For example if you remove disk A from slot 1 and then remove disk B from slot 2 you must re install disk B first then disk A You can put the disks back into different slots but they must be re installed in the opposite order from which they were removed If you remove one or more viable disks and cause the entire RAID to fail you can shut down the storage system re install the same disks and then restart the storage system As long as you re install the original disks the storage system should be able to resume proper operation although the integrity of the data cannot be guaranteed However if you replace the removed disks with new disks you must reconfigure your disks as described in Reconfiguring Your Storage System Disks on page 71 Reconfiguring your disks deletes all the
19. Komponenten die im vorliegenden Handbuch angegeben werden Die Verwendung anderer Produkte oder Komponenten f hrt zum Erl schen der UL Zulassung und anderer Genehmigungen f r das Produkt Dadurch kann das Produkt gegen Produktbestimmungen versto en die im Verkaufsland gelten Sicherheitshinweise und Vorsichtsma nahmen Um Verletzungen und Besch digungen zu vermeiden sollten Sie vor dem Beginn der Produktinstallation die nachfolgend aufgef hrten Sicherheitshinweise und informationen sorgf ltig lesen und befolgen In dem vorliegenden Handbuch sowie auf dem Produkt und auf der Verpackung werden folgende Sicherheitssymbole verwendet Weist auf eine Gefahrenquelle hin die bei Nichtbeachtung des VORSICHT VORSICHTSHINWEISES zu leichteren Verletzungen bzw Sachbesch digungen f hren kann Weist auf eine Gefahrenquelle hin die bei Nichtbeachtung der WARNUNG zu ernsten Verletzungen f hren kann Weist auf potentielle Gefahr bei Nichtbeachtung der angezeigten Informationen hin Weist auf die Gefahr eines Stromschlags hin der bei Nichtbeachtung der Sicherheitshinweise zu schweren oder t dlichen Verletzungen f hren kann Weist auf Verbrennungsgefahr an hei en Bauteilen bzw Oberfl chen hin amp Weist darauf hin da das Anfassen des Gebl ses zu Verletzungen f hren kann ata Bedeutet alle Netzkabel abzuziehen und das Ger t von der Netzspannung zu trennen cra Bereiten Sie bitte Batterie auf I
20. Microsoft iSCSI Initiator on page 166 18 Start Intel Client Backup and Recovery and remove protection from all your disks and partitions as described in Removing Protection on page 126 This disables remote boot and restarts your computer Then protect them again as described in Protecting Your Disks on page 98 reusing the existing backups If you need to recover other data disks or partitions you can do so as described in Recovering a Data Disk on page 116 However be sure to do this after you have removed protection and then reprotected the disks 19 Enable remote boot again as described in Enabling Remote Boot on page 111 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 125 Protecting Local Disks Removing Protection If you no longer want to back up a particular disk or partition you can remove protection as long as a recovery is not currently in progress for that disk or partition If a recovery is in progress you must cancel it or wait until 1t completes before you can remove protection Note Ifyou plan to delete a protected partition be sure to remove protection before you delete that partition Otherwise you might not be able to protect other partitions on that disk When you remove protection for a disk for which remote boot is enabled remote boot is disabled and your computer restarts When you remove protection you no longer can back up the selected disk or partition either automat
21. Removing Protection on page 126 delete the old computer name from the storage system as described in Deleting a Client on page 61 and then protect your disks again as described in Protecting Your Disks on page 98 If the IP address of the storage system changed such as if the storage system obtains 1ts IP address from a DHCP server and acquired a new one after you added the storage system to the list of backup locations you must start Intel Client Backup and Recovery so that it can retrieve the new IP address You must do this each time the IP address on the storage system changes I can t change my backup schedule On the Status page make sure that the Status is Normal If protection is stopped such as if you recovered the disk or recovered a different partition on the same disk you cannot change the schedule until you resume protection by clicking Back Up Now forgot my recovery password Reset the password using the storage system as described in Managing Backups on page 58 Once you reset it on the storage system you can use the new password with the recovery CD or for booting remotely from the storage system 164 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Troubleshooting Creating a Diagnostic File In some cases you might need assistance from Technical Support to solve problems that you might have with Client Backup and Recovery When you contact the Technical Support team they might as
22. When you restart the storage system this page re appears 130 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Adding or Replacing Hard Disks Removing Hard Disks or Responding to a Disk Failure Note Note Caution The effect of removing hard disks from your storage system or a disk failure varies depending on the disk configuration you chose when you configured the system and the current state of the existing disks For example in a linear configuration when you remove a disk or a disk fails the data associated with that disk is no longer available but the data on all the other disks remains available In a RAID configuration the effect of disk removal failure varies depending on the RAID level and whether the RAID is in a normal or degraded state You can determine the effect of disk removal failure by looking at the Hotplug Indicator on the Disks page If this indicator is GREEN disk removal failure has no effect on the RAID If this indicator is YELLOW disk removal failure causes RAID degradation but you still can access all the data If the indicator is RED disk removal failure causes the entire RAID to fail For example in a RAID 5 configuration all the disks are YELLOW Removing any one of them causes the RAID to be degraded but all the data is still available However after you remove one disk all the other disks become RED since removing any one of them at this point causes the entire RAID to fail
23. alarme et les appareils de contr le autres qu ITE doit faire l objet d valuations suppl mentaires S lection d un emplacement Le syst me est con u pour fonctionner dans un environnement standard de bureau Choisissez un emplacement respectant les conditions suivantes Propre sec et exempt de particules en suspension autres que la poussi re normale d une pi ce Bien ventil et l cart des sources de chaleur telles que la lumi re directe du soleil et les radiateurs l cart des sources de vibration ou des chocs physiques Isol des champs lectromagn tiques importants produits par des appareils lectriques Dans les r gions sujettes aux orages magn tiques nous vous recommandons de brancher votre syst me un suppresseur de surtension et de d connecter les lignes de t l communication de votre modem pendant les orages Equip d une prise murale reli e la terre quip d un espace suffisant pour acc der aux cordons d alimentation secteur car ils servent de disjoncteur principal d alimentation du produit Pratiques de manipulation de l quipement R duisez le risque de dommages personnels ou mat riels Conformez vous aux exigences de m decine du travail et de s curit lorsque vous d placez et soulevez le mat riel Utilisez l assistance m canique ou toute autre assistance appropri e lorsque vous d placez et soulevez le mat riel Pour r duire le poids en
24. an error message displays and you must re activate your license For more information see Activating Your License on page 96 If your Internet connection is temporarily down or if this computer doesn t have an Internet connection click OK on the warning message The Protect a Disk wizard still starts but after 30 days you no longer can perform backups or recovery until you activate the license For more information see Activating Your License on page 96 Starting Intel Client Backup and Recovery To start Intel Client Backup and Recovery do either of the following Click Start gt Programs gt Client Backup and Recovery If the Intel Client Backup and Recovery Agent is running as indicated by the presence of the Agent icon 85 in the system tray double click this icon If you did not protect a disk after installing Intel Client Backup and Recovery and restarting your computer you are prompted to do so the first time you run this application For information about this wizard see Protecting Your Disks on page 98 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 95 Protecting Local Disks If you already protected a disk the application window displays 3 Protect a Disk Protected disk Disk 0 Partition 1 C 2 Size 9 7GB Status Backup location StorageSBD Backup disk ID 4 Status Normal Current activity Waiting for next backup Schedule Progress Last
25. another computer The entire disk or partition is recovered to its exact state at the time of the selected backup However you won t be able to use your computer until all this process is complete For more information see Recovering a System Disk Using the Recovery CD on page 117 Alternatively if your computer does not support the recovery CD but does support the PXE protocol you can boot your computer from a backup on the storage system and then recover your system disk For more information see Recovering a System Disk While Booting Remotely on page 122 Caution It is strongly recommended that you determine whether or not your computer supports the recovery CD before a system failure occurs To do this perform steps 1 through 3 in Recovering a System Disk Using the Recovery CD on page 117 and use Diagnostic Mode to confirm that at least one network interface card is supported Ifyour computer does not support the recovery CD you must enable remote boot as described in Enabling Remote Boot on page 111 before a system failure occurs Once your system has failed you cannot enable remote boot Ifyour computer does not support either the recovery CD or the PXE protocol gather your hardware information as described in step 2 in Recovering a System Disk Using the Recovery CD on page 117 and send it to your vendor You might be able to obtain an updated recovery CD or a new driver that makes your comput
26. as well as the user name or password for logging in to the Manager Changing the Network Settings Change the workgroup name the storage system s IP address es or the gateway or DNS server settings or enable the storage system to act as an FTP server Reconfiguring Your Storage System Disks Change the proportions of your storage system that are allocated to shared folders and backups or change your disk configuration Viewing System Status Information See details about CPU and memory usage how long the storage system has been running disk temperatures etc Logging Out of the Manager Log out of the Manager so that no one else can use your computer to make changes to the storage system Shutting Down the Storage System Shut down the storage system using the Manager rather than pushing the power button on the storage system manually Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 39 Managing Your Storage System Managing Users When you click Users in the navigation bar the Users amp Computers page displays a list of all configured Windows and Mac OS X users and all Linux and other Mac computers In this guide the term user refers to both individuals and computers Users Users amp Computers If you re using local authentication mode add users here Optionally Windows users can be placed into groups so that you can easily assign several users to a red folder at once To create a group first add the use
27. et sur rack et aux p riph riques install s Pour r duire les risques de dommages corporels d lectrocution d incendie et de dommages mat riels lisez ce document et respectez tous les avertissements et pr cautions mentionn s dans ce guide avant d installer ou de mettre jour votre produit serveur Intel En cas de conflit entre les informations fournies dans ce document et celles livr es avec le produit ou publi es sur le site Web pour un produit particulier la documentation du produit prime Votre serveur doit tre int gr et entretenu uniquement par des techniciens qualifi s Vous devez suivre les informations de ce guide et les instructions d assemblage des manuels de serveur pour v rifier et maintenir la conformit avec les certifications et approbations de produit existantes Utilisez uniquement les composants d crits et r glement s sp cifi s dans ce guide L utilisation d autres produits composants annulera la liste UL et les autres approbations r glementaires du produit et le produit peut ne pas tre conforme aux autres lois et r glementations locales applicables au produit S curit avertissements et mises en garde 214 Pour viter de vous blesser ou d endommager votre quipement lisez et respectez toutes les informations et consignes de s curit avant de commencer l installation du produit Les symboles de s curit suivants peuvent tre utilis s tout au long de cette documentation e
28. hard disks to the storage system as described in Chapter 5 Protecting Local Disks beginning on page 89 the Backups page displays a list of each computer that has done this the size of each protected disk the date and time of all available backups and the backup disk ID The backup disk ID is the number used to identify the backup on both the storage server and on the Status page in the Intel Client Backup and Recovery software Backups Windows users can protect their local hard disks by creating backups on the storage system This feature must be licensed on each computer that you want to protect To acquire additional licenses for the DiskSafe Express client or other upgrades products please open the Help About menu of the DiskSafe Express client Using this screen you can delete all the backups of a selected disk or delete both the client and all backups of all disks For that client r Protected disks Select Computer Name Select Disk Size Backup Dates Backup Disk ID O SBDCLIENT 102 MB 7 6 2006 12 18 26 PM 3 9 77 GB 7 6 2006 12 50 51 PM 4 Delete Client Delete Backup Recovery passwords To restore a protected disk using the recovery CD or to boot remotely you must provide a password When protecting a disk each user enters the desired password However you can change it here For each computer enter the password that you want to use 12 16 characters This password will be used for all protected disk
29. on page 27 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 19 Getting Started Initializing the Disks 20 Note Once you have installed the Console and connected to the storage system the System Initialization page displays System Initialization To initialize your hard disks click Start If you want to add or remove disks do so one at a time and click Scan after each action If you add disks please wait until the disk LED is green before you click Scan Disks Slot Model Serial Number Size 1 5T325082345 3NDOSVIH 232 89 GB 2 5T325082345 3NDOSS1R 232 89 GB 3 5T325082345 3NDOSEDM 232 89 GB 4 If not all the hard disks have been detected or if you want to add remove or reorder the disks insert or remove the disks one at a time and click Scan after each action Ifyou have four disks that are not the same size it is recommended that you put disks close in size in slots 1 and 2 For example ifone disk is 100 GB one disk is 200 GB one disk is 300 GB and one disk is 400 GB you should put the 100 GB disk in slot 1 and the 200 GB disk in slot 2 instead of putting the 100 GB disk in slot 1 and the 300 or 400 GB disk in slot 2 This ensures that ifyou use a RAID 10 configuration the amount of disk space available for data is maximized For more information about disk configurations see Levels of RAID on page 169 To initialize the hard disks 1 Click Start The firmware is upload
30. reconnect the USB disk To delete a shared folder 1 In the navigation bar click Shared Folders 2 In the Shared folders list select the shared folder that you want to delete 3 Click Remove Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 37 Getting Started Assigning Users to Shared Folders 1 In the navigation bar click Shared Folders 2 In the Shared folders screen select the shared assignments from the left menu 3 Click Assign Access Shared Folders Shared Folders Shared Assignments Shared Assignments The shared assignments screens allow you to define which users and groups haye access to each shared folder To add or remove either user or group access to a shared folder select the Folder then click Assign Access Shared folders Users with access 4 Select either the CIFS NFS or GROUP tabs and then the user that you want to assign and change the access level Shared Folders Shared Assignments Check which users and groups are to have access to this shared folder The default is read only access You may provide a user or group with read write access by selecting the RW Access radio button Shared folder j Babe iY name CIFS Users NFS Users Groups Assign RO RW Access Name Vv C Read Write quest F C Readiwrite mike Although you can choose only one user type at a time you can assign both types of users to the same shared folder 5 When finished click Apply then OK
31. sz fies bo fo Subnet mask ss Rss h Rss N RB Gateway IP address o y o x fe g o M DNS server settings Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server DHCP server settings PF Enable DHCP server Starting IP address a p fiss RI 3 oz Ending IP address isz fies b k ss You can enable the storage system to be a DHCP server only if this port uses a fixed IP address Jumbo Frames 514 Bytes rPort 2 MAC address 00 90 0B 07 43 B0 OI Get an IP address automatically O Use this IP address IP address fisz ros E hoi Subnet mask fess 2 ss 9 Ess A b Jumbo Frames 1514 Bytes rFTP server settings FF Enable FTP server Apply You can change these settings at any time Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Managing Your Storage System Note Changing the IP address or subnet mask can have several effects Access to the Manager is temporarily disrupted Ifyou access the Manager using a Web browser and an IP address you needs to use the new IP address In addition if you added the storage system 5 IP address to a local hosts file or DNS server you must update the IP address in those resources Users who accessed the shared folders using the previous IP address is disconnected and must access them again using the new IP address as described in Accessing Shared Folders on page 79
32. you might want to create a shared folder for company policies that everyone can view and separate folders for confidential business documents that only selected individuals can view or change In a home environment you might want to set up separate folders for different types of files like photos videos or music For information about this step see Creating Shared Folders on page 35 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 9 Getting Started 7 Access the shared folders For information about this step see Accessing Shared Folders on page 79 8 Protect your computer hard disks Install the Intel Client Backup and Recovery software on each computer that you want to protect and specify which hard disks or partitions to back up and how often backups should occur A key code must be purchased for each additional system that you intend to back up The key code for backing up your system is on the back of the unit For information about this step see Protecting Local Disks on page 89 Setting up the Storage System Your storage system might come pre installed with hard drives or you might need to purchase and install them yourself If you have fewer than four hard drives you might want to add more now You can add more disks later but changing your disk configuration might cause data loss For more information see Appendix A Levels of RAID beginning on page 169 The Intel Entry Storage System SS
33. 1 Using the appropriate procedure for your computer configure it to boot from the CD ROM drive For more information see the documentation for your computer 2 Insert the recovery CD into the CD ROM drive A welcome screen displays while the CD initializes 3 If you have already verified that the recovery CD supports your local hardware or if you have received a new recovery driver from your vendor wait 25 seconds for Normal Mode to start automatically and go to step 4 If this is the first time you have used the recovery CD press any key to start Diagnostic Mode The screen displays a list of all the devices found on your computer and whether or not they are compatible with the recovery CD You can use the arrow keys to scroll through the list If at least one supported network interface card NIC and one hard disk have been detected select Normal Mode and go to step 4 If no supported NIC is found you can gather information about your computer and send it to Technical Support to see ifan updated recovery CD or an appropriate driver is available To do this select Save insert a formatted floppy disk or USB disk into your computer and select the appropriate option Save to Floppy Disk or Save to USB Disk Once the file has been saved to the specified location you can send it to Technical Support Then select Finish and select Yes to restart your computer At this point you have 10 seconds to remove the recovery CD from your CD ROM
34. 7 Remove the four hex head screws two per side that secure the backplane assembly to the chassis See letter A in the following figure Disconnect the backplane assembly from its connector on the system board by pulling it up See letter B Lift the backplane assembly from the chassis See letter C AF000296 Figure 32 Removing Backplane from Chassis Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 153 Hardware Installations and Upgrades 8 Disconnect the fan power cable from the system board See letter A in the following figure Remove the four screws securing the old system fan to the chassis See letter B Remove the old system fan from the chassis See letter C Ea is Be Ger AF000297 Figure 33 Removing System Fan 154 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Hardware Installations and Upgrades 9 Before installing the new system fan note the direction of airflow Fan airflow exits the back of the chassis See letter A in the following figure Slide the new system fan into the chassis See letter B Align the holes in fan assembly with holes in chassis See letter C Secure the new system fan to the chassis with four screws Route the fan cable through the opening provided in the chass
35. Allow selected users to Click the check box next to the user s name and change their access to the shared folder access r USB disk ER or LSB MiS Users with read only access can only view the files in the shared resource users with read write access can view add modify and delete folders and files in the shared resource If you wish to cancel the selection click the check box again to remove the check Unassign user access Deselect the check box next to the user s name and click Apply For any shared folder or USB disk you can specify which users can access it and what level of access they have When you add a user to the list of authorized users for a shared folder or USB disk that change takes effect immediately However if you remove a user from the list of authorized users or if you change the user s access rights the change does not take effect until that user disconnects from the shared folder or USB disk or shuts down the computer For example the user Alice might have read write access to the Budget shared folder If Alice is currently connected to that shared folder and you subsequently remove her from the list of authorized users or change her access level to read only she will continue to have read write access to that folder until she disconnects or shuts down her computer The next time she connects she will either not have access if she was removed from the list of authorized users or she will be able
36. Client Backup and Recovery you can recover your local disks or partitions without having to reinstall or reconfigure the operating system or applications dramatically shortening recovery time One key code is included with the system Additional key codes can be purchased from http www intel com design servers storage offers Figure 1 shows a front view ofthe Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E iL _ TP000086 Figure 1 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E Front View Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 1 Storage System Features Key Features and Benefits e Flexible storage capacity The Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E supports up to four 3 5 inch SATA hard disks You can start with one hard disk and add more as your needs grow See the Tested Hardware and Operating Systems List at http support intel com support motherboards server ss4000 e for a list of compatible operating systems and hard drives Built in data protection In addition to a linear disk configuration in which all the disks are treated as independent entities the storage system supports several different types of RAIDs redundant arrays of independent disks This means that you can take advantage of the built in data protection and data duplication offered by advanced RAID levels If your storage system has multiple hard drives and one fails you won t lose important data For more inform
37. Contact AT amp T USA at 1 800 225 528 Once connected dial 800 843 4481 Guatemala Contact AT amp T USA at 99 99 190 Once connected dial 800 843 4481 Mexico Contact AT amp T USA at 001 800 462 628 4240 Once connected dial 800 843 4481 Miami 1 800 621 8423 Panama Contact AT amp T USA at 00 800 001 0109 Once connected dial 800 843 4481 Paraguay 001 916 377 0114 Peru 001 916 377 0114 Uruguay 001 916 377 0114 Venezuela Contact AT amp T USA at 0 800 2255 288 Once connected dial 800 843 4481 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 189 Getting Help This page intentionally left blank 190 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Installation Assembly Safety Instructions G Installation Assembly Safety Instructions English The power supply in this product contains no user serviceable parts Refer servicing only to qualified personnel Do not attempt to modify or use the supplied AC power cord if it is not the exact type required A product with more than one power supply has a separate AC power cord for each supply The power button on the system does not turn off system AC power To remove AC power from the system you must unplug each AC power cord from the wall outlet or power supply The power cord s is considered the disconnect device to the main AC power The socket outlet that the system plugs into shall be installed near the equipme
38. Day Year Time 20 5 at i X Hour Minute Second Time zone SMT 05 00 Eastern Time USA amp Canada r NTP server name or IP address r Administrator login Administrator name Jadmin Password H Confirm password WD The password cannot exceed 24 characters In local authentication mode you can change any of these settings at any time In Active Directory authentication mode you can change all of the settings except the storage system name You can also change the administrator name and password used for logging in to the Manager To change any of the system settings 1 In the navigation bar click Advanced 2 In the left pane click System Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 3 Make the desired changes Managing Your Storage System To change this Do this The storage system name In the Storage system name text box enter the new name to use for the storage system This name can be up to 15 characters long and can include letters numbers and hyphens The system date time or time zone In the Date fields enter or select the desired month date and year In the Time field enter or select the desired hour minute and second In the Time zone list select the desired time zone Network Time Protocol NTP server name or IP address In the NTP server name or IP address text box enter the name or IP address of the NTP serv
39. Directory server You cannot use the server s name NOTE The new server must reside in the same domain as the original server To change domains you must change the authentication mode as described in Changing Authentication Mode on page 48 The IP address of the In the Secondary server IP address text box enter the IP secondary Active Directory address of your secondary Active Directory server You cannot server use the server s name NOTE The secondary server must reside in the same domain as the primary server The user name or password In the User name text box enter the name of a user who has for browsing the Active privileges to access the Active Directory tree Directory tr AS In the Password text box enter the password associated with that user name This user name and password will be used to obtain new user and group information from the Active Directory server at every synchronization Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 53 Managing Your Storage System Synchronizing the Storage System and Active Directory Server Notes If you add a new user or group to the Active Directory server you must wait until the next synchronization before assigning that user or group to a shared folder You should also do this if a user s password changed on the Active Directory server and the user can no longer access shared folders on the storage system To synchronize the storage syste
40. Identifique y desconecte todos los cables enchufados a los conectores E S o a los puertos situados en la parte posterior del sistema 5 Cuando manipule los componentes es importante protegerse contra la descarga electrost tica ESD Puede hacerlo si utiliza una mu equera antiest tica sujetada a la toma de tierra del chasis o a cualquier tipo de superficie de metal sin pintar 6 No ponga en marcha el sistema si se han extra do las tapas del chasis Despu s de completar las seis instrucciones de SEGURIDAD mencionadas ya puede extraer las tapas del sistema Para ello 1 Desbloquee y extraiga el bloqueo de seguridad de la parte posterior del sistema si se ha instalado uno 2 Extraiga y guarde todos los tornillos de las tapas Extraiga las tapas 198 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Installation Assembly Safety Instructions Para obtener un enfriamiento y un flujo de aire adecuados reinstale siempre las tapas del chasis antes de poner en marcha el sistema Si pone en funcionamiento el sistema sin las tapas bien colocadas puede da ar los componentes del sistema Para instalar las tapas 1 Aseg rese primero de no haber dejado herramientas o componentes sueltos dentro del sistema 2 Compruebe que los cables las placas adicionales y otros componentes se hayan instalado correctamente 3 Incorpore las tapas al chasis mediante los tornillos extra dos anteriormente tens ndolos firmeme
41. Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Levels of RAID AF000289 Figure 40 RAID 5 Data Striping with Striped Parity RAID 5 Spare Ina RAID 5 spare configuration three ofthe disks use RAID 5 and the fourth is empty If any of the three disks fails it is immediately rebuilt using the fourth spare disk As a result you can remove the failed disk and still have the ongoing fast performance and data protection offered by RAID 5 When the failed disk is repaired or replaced and re installed into the storage system it automatically becomes the spare for the other functioning three You can use RAID 5 spare only if your storage system has four disks Ifthe disks are not the same size the smallest of the disks determines how much disk space is available for data similar to RAID 5 AF000291 Figure 41 RAID 5 Spare Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 171 Levels of RAID RAID 10 Combination of RAID 1 and RAID 0 RAID 10 is similar to RAID 1 but rather than having one disk mirror to one other disk two disks mirror to the two other disks You can use RAID 10 only if your storage system has four disks The disks in the first two slots constitute the first pair and the disks in the second two slots constitute the second pair In each pair the smaller of the two disks is used for data and the larger of the two disks is used as the mirror If one disk in the pair fails the other disk cont
42. PXE disk during the boot will be discarded The PXE disk is only a timeview disk The iSCSI disk is the actual mirror disk If data is changed on the iSCSI disk during the PXE boot it will remain intac In the example below Drive C is the PXE boot disk Drive E is the original local system disk and disk2 is the iSCSI disk If the original system disk is not connected Drive C is the boot and system disk There are three copies of the operating system disk in a PXE session The original physical disk the remote boot disk from the Baxter Creek appliance and the base disk from the Baxter Creek appliance provided by the Microsoft iSCSI Initiator Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 173 PXE Remote Boot If you unplug the original physical disk before a PXE boot the PXE disk will be the system and boot partition When the original physical disk is still fully connected the system disk will be on the original local disk because Windows remembers its disk signatures illustrated in the following example Computer Management Joke E File Action View Window Help lalx e gt eme Bxssal Computer Management Local Volume Layout Type File System Status Capacity Free Space Free Fault Tolerance Overhead i System Tools I Partition Basic Healthy Active 10 00GB 10 00GB 100 No 0 E Gi Event Viewer amp C Partition Basic NTFS Healthy Boot 10 00GB 6 26 GB 62 No 0 E Shared Folder
43. Protecting Local Disks 8 If you ever need to recover your disk using the recovery CD or remotely boot from a backup on the storage system you 1l be prompted for a password In the Recovery password text box enter the password that you d like to use enter it again in the Retype your password text box and then click Next gt What password would you like to use for recovering data using the recovery CD or 1 1 for booting remotely from the storage system This password must be 12 16 characters long The same password is used for all the disks that you protect at the same backup location If the remote boot option is enabled this password is also used to authenticate on the storage system during a remote boot User name client Recovery password Retype your password lt Back Next Cancel Notes The recovery password must be 12 16 characters long The same password is used for all disks backed up to the same storage system If you subsequently protect a second disk using the same storage system you are not prompted to provide this password again However if you protect a second disk using a different storage system you are prompted to provide a password for that Storage system You can change this password later using Intel Client Backup and Recovery as described in Changing the Recovery Password on page 108 and using the storage system as described in Changing the Recovery Password o
44. To view event information 1 In the navigation bar click Advanced 2 In the left pane click System Log The System Log page displays the date and time of the event the type of event and a brief description of the event I Informational E Error W Warning C Critical 3 Ifan event occurs while you are viewing this list click Refresh to update it Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 159 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting the Storage System This section provides general information about common problems that you might have with your storage system and steps you can take to resolve them Can t Access the Manager This can occur if you attached the network cable after powering on the storage system Shut down the storage system make sure the network cable is attached and power it on again If you are using the Console make sure the computer where the Console is installed is in the same subnet as the storage system If you are using a Web browser make sure the name or IP address of the storage system is correct You can use the storage system name only if your computer is in the same subnet as the storage system if you added the storage system s IP address and name to your local hosts file or if you manually registered the name with a DNS server in your network In addition if you configured the storage system to use a specific IP address you might need to specify the IP address of the gate
45. a de ee AEE NEE RE EE iende 3 Rear Panel nn ne A 5 System Requirements u a een 6 Accessories and Spare Parts siii iia 7 tc Started mi i e A 9 Setting up the Storage System entendi sd ile 10 Installing the Hard DISKS u aan een ea 10 Attaching the Storage System to the Network pp 15 Powering Up the Storage System iii 16 Powering Down the Storage System iii 16 Initializing your Storage System iii 16 Installing the Console a ee ini 17 Starting the Console miras ad 18 Initi lizing the DISKS sme a REEKSE NAA AAA 20 Configuring Your Storage System nuit a 21 Accessing the Manager aan ae nee 25 Accessing the Manager Using the Console nn 26 Accessing the Manager Using a Web Browser Nt 26 Logging in to the Manager pp 27 Navigating the Manager une ee 28 Viewing Information About Your Storage System pp 30 Adding Users na ce 32 Creating Shared Folders seen 35 Managing Shared Folders siii eri en 36 Deleting a Shared Folder iii 37 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide vii Contents Assigning Users to Shared Folders oooccccccinnnccccnnoccnonocccnnnnnnononcnnncn nana 38 Managing Your Storage System nes 39 Managing Users csi er en 40 Adding US 41 Moditying Users cn a ia lr E apre de 41 Removing Users sini a cai 43 Working with Groups iii 43 Synchronizing the Storage System and Active Directory Server pp 54 Managing Shared Folders 000 i A KE dit 54 Deleting Shared Folder sa 42422 engen A a 55 Assigning U
46. above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights that vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction Any and all disputes arising under or related to this Limited Warranty shall be adjudicated in the following forums and governed by the following laws for the United States of America Canada North America and South America the forum shall be Santa Clara California USA and the applicable law shall be that of the State of California USA for the Asia Pacific region the forum shall be Singapore and the applicable law shall be that of Singapore for Europe and the rest of the world the forum shall be London and the applicable law shall be that of the United Kingdom In the event of any conflict between the English language version and any other translated version s of this Limited Warranty the English language version shall control How to Obtain Warranty Service To obtain warranty service for this Product you may contact Intel or your authorized distributor e North America and Latin America To obtain warranty repair for the product please go to the following Web site to obtain instructions http support intel com support motherboards draform htm In Europe and in Asia Contact your original authorized distributor for warranty service 184 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Warranty Any replacement Product is warranted u
47. actually represent multiple computers In the IP address or computer name text box you can use the wildcard characters and to indicate a range of names For example client or client would include all computers in the subnet whose name begins with client company com would include all computers in the domain company com However these wildcards cannot be used with IP addresses NOTE If the user is currently connected to a shared folder changing this information disconnects the user 42 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Managing Your Storage System Removing Users In local authentication mode you can remove any user except the guest user In Active Directory authentication mode you can remove any Linux user or Mac user not running Mac OS X but you cannot remove any Windows Mac OS X user Those can be removed only on the Active Directory server If you remove a user who is currently connected to the storage system that user remains connected until the user disconnects from the shared folder or shuts down the computer To remove a user 1 In the navigation bar click Users 2 Select the radio button next to the user that you want to remove 3 Click Remove Note Ifthe storage system uses Active Directory authentication mode and you select a Windows Mac OS X user this button appears dimmed 4 When prompted to confirm the removal click OK The user no longer displays in the list on the
48. address is obtained from the DHCP server as well The IP address es used by the storage system The DHCP settings In the Port 1 group box either select Get an IP address automatically to obtain the IP address from your DHCP server or select Use this IP address and enter the IP address and subnet mask in the subsequent text boxes If your storage system has two Ethernet ports and you are using the second one do the same in the Port 2 group box This group box does not appear if your storage system supports only one Ethernet port If you want to use the storage system as a DHCP server in the Port 1 group box select Use this IP address and enter the IP address and subnet mask in the subsequent text boxes Then select the Enable DHCP server check box enter the beginning IP address in the Starting IP address text boxes and enter the last IP address in the Ending IP address text boxes For example if the Starting IP address is 192 168 0 103 and the Ending IP address is 192 168 0 107 the storage system allocates the IP addresses 192 168 0 103 192 168 0 104 192 168 0 105 192 168 0 106 and 192 168 0 107 to the first five computers that try to obtain their IP addresses from the storage system As soon as one of those computers shuts down or otherwise loses its network connection that IP address is assigned to the next computer that tries to obtain its IP address from the storage system If you do not want to use the storage syst
49. and maintain compliance with existing product certifications and approvals Use only the described regulated components specified in this guide Use of other products components void the UL listing and other regulatory approvals of the product and most likely result in noncompliance with product regulations in the region s in which the product is sold System power on off The power button DOES NOT turn off the system AC power To remove power from storage system you must unplug the AC power cord from the wall outlet or the chassis Make sure the AC power cord is unplugged before you open the chassis add or remove any components Hazardous conditions devices and cables Hazardous electrical conditions may be present on power telephone and communication cables Turn off the storage system and disconnect the power cord telecommunications systems networks and modems attached to the storage system before opening it Otherwise personal injury or equipment damage can result Electrostatic discharge ESD and ESD protection ESD can damage disk drives boards and other parts We recommend that you perform all procedures in this document only at an ESD workstation If one is not available provide some ESD protection by wearing an anti static wrist strap attached to a chassis ground of any unpainted metal surface on your storage system when handling parts ESD and handling boards Always handle boards carefully They can be extremely sensi
50. and a computer that has Internet and e mail access A floppy disk A USB disk 4 If you did not save the file to a shared folder take the floppy disk or USB disk to a computer with Internet and e mail access 5 From the computer that has Internet and e mail access e mail the license file to the following address Activate Keycode falconstor com 6 When you receive an e mail response save the returned license file back to the shared folder floppy disk or USB disk 7 If you did not save the file to a shared folder take the floppy disk or USB disk back to the computer where Client Backup and Recovery is installed 8 From the Action menu click License gt Offline Activation 9 Click Import Activation Code 10 On the Open dialog box browse to the location where the returned license file exists and double click it 11 On the confirmation message click OK The license is now activated and you can continue to back up and recover your disks 12 To close the dialog box click Exit Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 97 Protecting Local Disks Replacing Your Existing License To replace your existing license 1 From the Action menu click License gt Add License The Add License dialog box displays your current license key code 2 In the License key code text box enter the new key code 3 Click OK 4 When the confirmation message displays click OK If your computer has an Internet c
51. any other partitions on the same disk were protected you must manually back up those partitions as well Recovering a System Disk Using the Recovery CD Note When you use the recovery CD you boot your computer from that CD rather than from your local hard disk The recovery CD has a menu style user interface When responding to the prompts use the arrow keys to highlight the desired item use the space bar to select or clear options An x displays in the brackets when the option is selected Press Enter to make your selection You can also tab between fields The recovery CD does not support USB keyboards or mouse devices Although the recovery CD is used primarily for recovering a system disk or partition you can also use it to recover data disks or partitions The recovery CD can recover multiple partitions to a disk with existing partitions It can also create one partition on a new disk However if you want to recover multiple partitions to a new disk you must format and partition the disk before you use the recovery CD to recover the partitions Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 117 Protecting Local Disks 118 In some cases when you recover a disk using the recovery CD an additional backup is created on the storage system Ifthe maximum number of backups has already been performed the oldest backup is deleted to make room for this backup To recover a system disk or partition using the recovery CD
52. backup 7 14 2006 2 12 PM Next backup 7 15 2006 1 54 PM Back Up Now Restore The Status page displays the name of the disk that you protected and related information such as the size of the disk the name of the storage system where the backup resides Backup location the number used to identify the backup disk on the storage system Backup disk ID the current backup status a progress bar that displays information about any ongoing activity the date and time of the last backup and next scheduled backup if any and the number of backups to keep Note If your license is not currently activated a message displays advising you of this You must activate your license within 30 days of installing Intel Client Backup and Recovery After that time you no longer can perform backups or recovery For more information see Activating Your License Activating Your License When you install Intel Client Backup and Recovery and restart your computer you are prompted to license the product If your computer has an Internet connection the license is activated automatically However if your Internet connection was temporarily down or if your computer has no Internet connection your license was not activated You must activate your license within 30 days of installing Intel Client Backup and Recovery otherwise you are not be able to perform backups or recovery If your Internet connection was down your license is activated the n
53. can create an empty group and add users later You can create up to 128 groups Users must be created before they can be added to a group see Adding Users on page 32 A user can be a member of multiple groups To add a group 1 In the navigation bar click Users 2 In the left pane click Groups Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 3 Click Add Managing Your Storage System Users Groups Grouping users provides a way to assign many users to shared Folders at the same time Only Microsoft Windows users can be included in groups Enter the name of the group This name can be up to 15 characters long and can contain letters uppercase and lower case A Z numbers 0 9 hyphens and underlines _ s To add all users to e users from this group select the e left column then click ll of the users from this groul Group name Groups members KURZE Note Ifthe storage system uses Active Directory authentication mode this button displays dimmed 4 Inthe Group name text box enter a unique name for the group This name can be up to 15 characters long and can include letters numbers hyphens and underlines 5 Specify which users should belong to this group and then click OK To do this Do this Add all users to the group Click Add All Users All users move from the Available users list to the Group members list Add selected users to the In the Available users l
54. company name and then click Next 8 Click Next to install the Console in the displayed location or click Browse to select or specify a different location and then click Next InstallShield Wizard xi Choose Destination Location LA Select folder where Setup will install files Setup will install Storage System Console in the following folder To install to this folder click Next To install to a different folder click Browse and select another folder C Program Files Storage System Console Browse InstallShield Destination Folder lt Back Cancel 9 Review your selections and click Next 10 If you want to start the Console immediately after it is installed click the Launch Storage System Console check box Click Finish Starting the Console Note Ifthe storage system is not directly connected to your computer and your network does not have a DHCP server you must change the IP address of your computer to use the same subnet as the storage system You can change it back after you have configured the storage system To do this access your local area network properties For example you might right click My Network Places and click Properties and then right click your network connection and click Properties In the list select Internet Protocol TCP IP and click Properties The IP address can be any address beginning with 192 168 0 except 192 168 0 101 since that s the IP add
55. configuration which provides the best level of data protection available for the number of hard disks currently installed click Next By default a linear disk configuration is used for a single hard disk RAID 1 is used for two hard disks and RAID 5 is used for three or four hard disks Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 23 Getting Started 24 If you want to change the disk configuration select the desired RAID level and then click Next For detailed information about the different RAID levels see Appendix A Levels of RAID beginning on page 169 When you click Next the Disk Space Distribution page displays System Setup Disk Space Distribution Your storage system is divided into two partitions one ES shared folders and one for backups The maximum amount of shared folder space is 2 TB 1 TB 1024 GB The minimum space 10 MB requiremer an allocate more sp ept the default minimum space allocation To allocate additional space select the Specify disk space button and specify 1 GB 1024 MB cify how much sf ed folder and he EN Ox ate For publ t reduce it IF you plan to b omputer disks that you plan to up computer disks to your storage ect and then expand the s ensures that adequate space is available for backups Available disk space 700 29 GB Home Use the minimum amount of space For shared Folders 200 MB Specify disk space 50 GB p Public
56. data on your storage system Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 131 Adding or Replacing Hard Disks Responding to RAID Degradation When disk removal failure causes RAID degradation the Disk Change Notification page appears when you access the Manager or refresh the browser window Disk Change Notification One or more hard disks in the storage system have failed or been added or removed Current state RAID 5 DEGRADED Resync 0 Finish 895 min Speed 3894K sec If you add or remove disks at this time click Scan after each change to update the list of current disks If you add disks please wait until the disk LED is green before you click Scan To power off the storage system click Shut Down The other available options vary depending on the nature of the change Previous disks Slot Model Serial Number Size Disk Status 1 5T325082345 3NDOSVIH 232 89 GB RAIDS 2 ST3250823A5 SNDOSSIR 232 89 GB RAIDS 3 57325082345 3NDOSEDM 232 89 GB RAIDS 4 M Current disks Slot Model Serial Number Size Disk Status 1 57325082345 3NDOSVIH 232 89 GB RAIDS 2 57325082345 3NDOSS1R 232 89 GB RAIDS 3 4 Shut Down Take the appropriate action To do this Do this Scan the storage system again and update the information on the page Click Scan Re install the same disk or install a new disk Click Shut Down After the storage system shuts down install the disk and then
57. disk are also protected protection for those other partitions temporarily stops until the selected partition is recovered Once the recovery of any data disk or partition is complete your computer restarts automatically When you recover a data disk or partition you lose any data that was written to the disk after the time of the selected backup as well as any backups that were performed after the backup you are recovering You might want to copy any newer files that you want to keep to another disk before you recover the disk In rare cases such as if your data disk contains applications like anti virus programs that interact with the operating system if network errors occur or the storage system shuts down during recovery your operating system might become unstable and you have to recover it using the recovery CD or re install the operating system if you did not protect your system disk To recover a data disk or partition 1 Click Restore 3 Protect a Disk Protected disk Disk 0 Partition 1 IC Backup location 7 14 2006 2 12 PM 7 14 2006 2 25 PM Schedule ga gt Recovery Password Restore 2 In the Protected disk list select the disk or partition that you want to recover 3 In the Backups list select the backup that you want to recover 4 Click Restore Disk Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Protecting Local Disks 5 If you are restoring a partition and at least
58. drive and boot from your local disk once more Otherwise your computer boots from the recovery CD again 4 When the hardware list displays take the desired action To do this Do this Proceed with recovering data Select Next You can select Next only if at least one supported NIC is listed Load a new recovery driver Select Load Driver select the location from which you want to install the driver Load From System for the local hard disk Load From Floppy Disk for a floppy disk e Load From CD for a CD e Load From USB Disk for a USB disk Insert the disk if loading from a floppy disk CD or USB disk and respond to the prompts See a complete list of the Select Diagnostic Mode detected hardware When you are done viewing the list select Normal Mode Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Protecting Local Disks 5 Review the network settings for your NIC and select Next The recovery CD obtains the IP address to use from your DHCP server If the displayed settings are not the ones you want to use or if no IP address is displayed select the NIC in the list select Config specify the desired IP address subnet mask and default gateway and select OK If multiple NICs are listed Intel Client Backup and Recovery uses the last NIC whose Status is Enabled If you do not want to use the last listed NIC select Config and then select Disable to change the Status to Disabled Repeat th
59. free hard disk space for the application and associated log file data Microsoft NET Framework 1 1 is required and installed automatically if it is not already installed The NET Framework requires approximately 40 MB of hard disk space Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Protecting Local Disks Additional Requirements In addition to the system requirements the following criteria must be met You must be logged on as an administrator to install Intel Client Backup and Recovery and run it for the first time However after you have run the application once as an administrator you can subsequently run it when logged on as a user If your computer name includes any characters other than letters A Z or a z numbers 0 9 hyphens colons or periods you must change the computer name before you use Intel Client Backup and Recovery to protect a disk Note Previous releases allowed the use of underscores _ in the computer name If your computer name included this character and you protected a disk you must remove protection from all disks as described in Removing Protection on page 126 delete the client from the storage system as described in Deleting a Client on page 61 and protect the disks again as described in Protecting Your Disks on page 98 When you protect your disks again you must remove the storage system from the list of backup locations and add it again as describ
60. ibm ccfcOdci1Fd Notes Ifanyone accessed a shared folder using the guest user name which is described in more detail in Adding Users on page 32 guest displays in the Users column followed in parentheses by the computer name Due to the nature of the NFS protocol Linux and other Mac users are not listed on this page Ongoing backup or recovery activities do not display on this page This page indicates only that a connection with a shared folder has been established this does not necessarily mean that the user has opened any files there Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 31 Getting Started Adding Users 32 Note Note By default the Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E uses local authentication mode If your site uses Active Directory you might want to use Active Directory authentication mode instead Since all user data and all shared folder assignments are deleted when you switch from one mode to another you should decide which mode you want to use before proceeding For more information see Changing Authentication Mode on page 48 In local authentication mode by default the Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E includes a user named guest that has a password of guest Windows and Mac OS X users can access all shared folders that guest is authorized to access However you might want to add other users as well For example if you want to restrict ac
61. is successfully enabled a new backup is created automatically Once you have enabled remote boot if you subsequently want to boot remotely using a different network interface card NIC you must first disable remote boot and then enable it again specifying the other NIC In addition after you recover a disk while booting remotely you must disable and re enable remote boot Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Protecting Local Disks Enabling Remote Boot To enable remote boot 1 In the Protected disk list on any page select your system disk or partition If you protected multiple system disks or partitions select the first system disk or partition on your computer This is typically Disk 0 2 From the Action menu click Enable Remote Boot The Enable Remote Boot dialog box displays This dialog box displays a list of all the NICs on your computer 7 Enable Remote Boot xi M Network Interface To enable remote boot you need to select one network interface in the following list Mac Address 00 06 DB CC B9 98 Broadcom 440x 10 100 Integrated Controller m Details Enable Close 3 From the list select the NIC that you want to use when remotely booting from the storage system For a list of supported NICs go to http www intel com support motherboards server ss4000 e 4 Click Enable A message displays advising you that your network connection is temporarily interrupte
62. is used for data If your storage system has only one disk you must use a linear configuration However you can use a linear configuration for two three or four disks as well RAID 0 Data Striping Caution A RAID 0 disk configuration does not offer any data protection If you lose a hard disk data loss occurs Instead of writing all the data to one disk in a linear fashion some bytes are written to one disk and other bytes are written to another Performance is faster because reading and writing activities can occur on multiple disks simultaneously All the available disk space is used for data For RAID 0 your storage system must have at least two disks However you can use RAID 0 with three or four disks as well and the disks can be any size Sa Sa AF000242 Figure 38 RAID 0 Data Striping Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 169 Levels of RAID RAID 1 RAID 5 170 Disk Mirroring Disk Duplexing In a RAID 1 configuration all the data written to one disk is duplicated on the other disk This offers greater data protection since if one disk fails all your data is still intact on the other disk However using RAID 1 means only half your available disk space is used for data the other half is used for a duplicate mirror of that data You can use RAID 1 only if your storage system has only two disks If the disks are not the same size the smaller of the two disks is used for data and the
63. mail notifications to be able to reply to the alert enter the address that you want to display as the return address in the Sender e mail address text box For example you might enter your own e mail address such as MyName MyCompany com 6 In the First e mail address text box enter the e mail address of an individual who should receive e mail notifications when a problem occurs The e mail address can be up to 128 characters long and must include the symbol such as MyName MyCompany com 7 If you want e mail notifications to be sent to other individuals as well enter the appropriate e mail addresses in the Second e mail address and Third e mail address text boxes 8 Click Apply 9 When the confirmation message displays click OK 10 To confirm that the configuration is correct click Test E mail and click OK on the confirmation message This sends a test message to the specified recipients If they do not receive the test message make sure that all the entries on this page are correct You might also have to modify the network settings such as the gateway For information about changing the network settings see Changing the Network Settings on page 68 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 63 Managing Your Storage System Upgrading the Firmware The Firmware option is available from the Advanced tab in the top navigation bar The Firmware screen displays the current version of the firmware that is i
64. must use Disk Management to change the drive letter assigned to the backup view so that you can access it For example if your system disk is mapped to C your CD ROM drive is mapped to D and a shared network folder is mapped to E and you view a backup you Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Protecting Local Disks continue to see the shared network folder when you explore E and you do not see a new drive letter for the backup view Internally the backup view is also mapped to E since that was the first drive letter after the local disks However when you use Disk Management to change the drive letter for the backup view from E to F you are able to see both the shared network folder E and the backup view ES To change the drive letter right click My Computer and click Manage In the left pane click Disk Management In the right pane right click the backup view click Change Drive Letter and Paths click Change select the desired drive letter from the list box and then click OK on each dialog box You can now access the backup view using the specified drive letter Ifyou open a backup view of a disk that contains multiple partitions a drive letter is assigned to each partition Windows caching can affect the content of the backup view If the content look correct restart your computer and check again You can view more than one backup simultaneously Simply repeat steps 3 and 4 for each bac
65. network G Reset Button Press the Reset Button for three seconds to revert the unit to the system defaults H Power Supply Fan Security Slot Anti theft slot for attaching a security cable System Requirements The following minimum system requirements must be met before setting up the Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E See the Tested Hardware and Operating Systems List at http support intel com support motherboards server ss4000 e for the latest list of compatible operating systems and hard drives Table 3 System Requirements Component Requirement Web Browser Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 or above Firefox 1 06 or above Network Environment TCP IP networking environment SATA Hard Disk At least one SATA hard disk must be installed with an 80 GB capacity minimum Additional hard disks can be added Operating Systems for Folder Access Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Microsoft Windows XP Home or Professional Apple OS X Red Hat Linux Operating Systems for Intel Client Backup and Recovery Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition or Professional with Service Pack 1 or Service Pack 2 Microsoft Windows Server 2003 with Service Pack 4 Active Directory operating systems used as Domain Controller Microsoft Windows 2003 Enterprise Edition or Small Business Edition each with Service Pack 1 Inte
66. nicht eine Batterie zu ffnen oder sonstwie zu besch digen K hlung und Luftstrom Vorsicht Verlegen Sie Kabel sorgf ltig entsprechend der Anleitung um St rungen des Luftstroms und K hlungsprobleme zu vermeiden Zur Gew hrleistung des ordnungsgem en K hlungs und Luftstromverhaltens darf das System nur mit angebrachten Geh useabdeckungen betrieben werden Die Inbetriebnahme des Systems ohne Abdeckung kann zur Besch digung von Systemkomponenten f hren So bringen Sie die Abdeckung wieder an Vergewissern Sie sich zun chst da Sie keine Werkzeuge oder Teile im Geh use vergessen haben Pr fen Sie ob Kabel Erweiterungskarten sowie weitere Komponenten ordnungsgem angebracht sind Befestigen Sie die Abdeckungen am Geh use des Produkts wie in dessen Anleitung beschrieben Laser Peripherieger te oder Komponenten Vorsicht Beachten Sie zur Vermeidung von Strahlung und Verletzungen die folgenden Hinweise ffnen Sie keinesfalls das Geh use von Laser Peripherieger ten oder Laser Komponenten e Laser Peripherieger te oder Komponenten besitzen keine f r den Benutzer wartungsbed rftigen Teile Schicken Sie das Ger t f r Wartungsarbeiten an den Hersteller zur ck Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 213 Safety Information Francais Consignes de s curit sur le serveur Ce document s applique aux cartes serveur Intel au ch ssis de serveur Intel sur pieds
67. not want to restart your computer at this time select No I will restart my computer later and then click Finish When the confirmation message displays click OK You do not have to restart the computer immediately after installation but you do have to restart it before running Intel Client Backup and Recovery Note If you do not restart your computer and you subsequently reinstall Intel Client Backup and Recovery serious problems can occur with your installation If is strongly recommended that you restart your computer at your earliest convenience 13 After you restart your computer click OK on the welcome message The Add License dialog box appears 94 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Protecting Local Disks License Key Code m This product must be licensed on each computer that you want to protect To purchase additional licenses or enhanced software solutions that allow you to back up your data more frequently and retain more backup versions click here Cancel 14 Enter the key code for licensing the product and click OK The license key code is located on the back of the storage system If you have an Internet connection the license is activated automatically When you click OK on the confirmation message the Protect a Disk wizard starts For information about this wizard see Protecting Your Disks on page 98 Note If you previously used this key code on a different computer
68. one other partition on the same disk is also protected a message displays advising you that protection is stopped for that partition during the recovery process Click Yes to proceed 6 When the recovery confirmation message displays click Yes 7 Ifany backup views are open including backup views of disks other than the one you are recovering click Yes to close them The disk or partition is recovered to exactly its state at the date and time of the selected backup To let you monitor the progress of this activity the Status page displays automatically The Current activity area displays the percentage of the recovery that has completed and the speed at which the data is being sent over the network The Progress bar graphically indicates how much of the recovery is complete Note You can cancel this operation at any time by clicking Stop Current Activity However this leaves the local disk or partition in an incomplete state and you have to recover it again before you can use it 8 When you are prompted to restart the computer click OK You do not have to restart your computer immediately but you cannot access the recovered disk or partition until you do As soon as you restart the computer you must start Intel Client Backup and Recovery and back up the recovered disk or partition manually as described in Manually Backing up Your Disk on page 105 to resume protection In addition if you recovered a partition and
69. ports two items display in the tree in the left pane each using the same name You can identify the IP address used by each port by clicking each item in the tree and observing the IP address area in the right pane Note If you connect a storage system to the network after the Console has already scanned it or ifyou subsequently change the IP address of the storage system you must click Discover Storage Systems to scan the network again and update the tree in the left pane If no storage system displays in the left pane your computer might not be in the same subnet as the storage system Be sure to install the Console on a computer in the same subnet as the storage system and try again 2 In the left pane select the name of the storage system that you want to access such as Storage and then click Log On Storage System Manager If your storage system uses both available ports to connect to the network you can select either item 3 If your storage system has not been initialized the System Initialization page displays For more information see the next section Initializing the Disks If your storage system been initialized but not configured the welcome page for the System Setup Wizard displays For more information see Configuring Your Storage System on page 21 If your storage system has been initialized and configured the login page for the Manager displays For more information see Logging in to the Manager
70. restart the system NOTE If you are re installing multiple disks be sure to re install them in the opposite order than you removed them Return to the Manager and continue to operate in a degraded mode Click Continue 132 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Responding to RAID Failure Adding or Replacing Hard Disks When disk removal failure causes the entire RAID to fail the Disk Change Notification page appears when you access the Manager or refresh the browser window Current state Failed Disk Change Notification One or more hard disks in the storage system have failed or been added or removed If you add or remove disks at this time click Scan after each change to update the list of current disks If you add disks please wait until the disk LED is green before you click Scan To power off the storage system click Shut Down The other available options vary depending on the nature of the change Previous disks Slot Model Serial Number Size Disk Status 1 5T325082345 3NDOSVIH 232 89 GB RAIDS 2 5T325082345 3NDOSS1R 232 89 GB RAIDS 3 4 y Current disks Slot Model Serial Number Size Disk Status 1 5T325082345 3NDOSVIH 232 89 GB RAIDS 2 3 4 Shut Down Reconfigure Disks Take the appropriate action To do this Do this Scan the storage system again and update the information on the page Click Scan Re install the same disk Cl
71. shared folders on the storage system Selecting the Forward slash mark selects everyone in the tree Authentication Mode Organizational units Fi E IV Domain Controllers Wrest M Users Ifthe storage system time and Active Directory server time differ by more than five minutes an error message displays You must adjust the storage system time time zone or both to ensure that they match as described in Changing the System Settings on page 66 13 Select the organizational units that contain the users or groups that are allowed to access the shared folders on the storage system and then click Next Once the organizational units are entered you cannot change them so make your selection s carefully You can select the root of all the organizational units to get a listing of every user in every unit If you do setup a organizational unit and need to change it you can switch to local mode and then re join the domain However this requires setting up the user rights to all shared folders again You must select at least one organizational unit Selecting the forward slash mark selects everyone in the tree Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 51 Managing Your Storage System Note Your storage system supports 256 users and 128 groups If the selected organizational unit exceeds these maximums the excess users or groups will not be added to the storage system The Active Direct
72. system IP Address 2 Storage 192 168 0 101 MA Storage system name or IP address _ Cancel From the Discovered storage systems list select the storage system where you want to back up the selected disk The name of the storage system displays in the Storage system name or IP address text box If you plan to remotely boot from a backup on the storage system it is recommended that you select the IP address of the first port If the DHCP server option is enabled on your storage system you can remotely boot only from the first port If this option is disabled and you are using a separate DHCP server you can remotely boot from either port Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Protecting Local Disks If no storage systems are automatically discovered or if you want to back up your disk to a different storage system enter the name or IP address of the desired storage system in the Storage system name or IP address text box Click OK Note If an authentication error occurs make sure the name or IP address of the storage system is correct and that your computer is connected to the network 4 From the Backup locations list select the storage system to use for backups of this disk or partition The first backup location in the list is selected by default a Where would you like to back up your disk If this list does not display the desired backup location click Add to scan the network for
73. system restarts you can access the Manager add users and create shared folders For more information see Accessing the Manager on page 25 Logging in to the Manager on page 27 Adding Users on page 32 and Creating Shared Folders on page 35 Accessing the Manager After you have completed the initialized and configured your storage system as described in Initializing your Storage System on page 16 and Configuring Your Storage System on page 21 you can access the Manager to add users create shared folders and perform other tasks related to managing your storage system There are two ways to access the Manager Using the Console Using a Web browser Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 or Firefox 1 06 or newer Using the Console you can access the Manager only from a computer in the same subnet as the storage system but you do not have to know the name or IP address of the storage system or otherwise modify the network settings Using a Web browser you can access the Manager from any computer in your network but you must know the name or IP address of the storage system In addition if you configured the storage system to use a specific IP address you might need to specify the IP address of the gateway in your network before you can successfully access the Manager using a Web browser First access the Manager using the Console and then specify the gateway address as described in Changing
74. the fully qualified domain name shown on this page 11 In the Password text box enter the password associated with the specified user name 12 If you want to specify the name of the organizational unit that contains the users and groups that will be able to access shared folders on the storage system enter the name in the Organizational unit name text box The character limit is 256 characters This unit must not have more than 100 subunits and the name must be preceded by a forward slash such as Sales 50 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Note Note Note Managing Your Storage System The name of the organizational unit cannot contain a slash For example if the name is Sales Marketing you must either specify a different organizational unit name leave the name blank or change the name of the organizational unit on the Active Directory server If you omit an organizational unit name here you can browse the Active Directory tree on the next page However if the tree has more than 100 subunits or more than 128 users or groups an error message displays and you must specify an organizational unit name The Active Directory Tree page displays Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E intel Home Users Shared Folders Backups Advanced E Contact Us i Logout NT Users Active Directory Tree Groups Select the organizational units that contain the users or groups that will be allowed to access the
75. the Network Settings on page 68 and try to access 1t with a Web browser Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 25 Getting Started Accessing the Manager Using the Console To access the Manager using the Console 1 If you have not already done so install the Console on each computer from which you plan to manage the storage system as described in Installing the Console on page 17 2 Start the Console and connect to the storage system as described in Starting the Console on page 18 3 Log in to the Manager as described in Logging in to the Manager on page 27 Accessing the Manager Using a Web Browser To access the Manager using a Web browser 1 From any computer in your network run Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 or Firefox 1 06 or newer enter the following in the address bar and then press Enter https storage system where storage system is the fully qualified domain name or IP address of the storage system Note You can use the storage system name only if your computer is in the same subnet as the storage system if you added the storage system 5 IP address and name to your local hosts file or ifyou manually registered the name with a DNS server in your network When the login page displays you can bookmark it so that you can quickly and easily access it the next time 2 Log in to the Manager as described in Logging in to the Manager on page 27 26 Intel Entry Storage S
76. to only view the files there if her access level was changed Linux users and Mac users who are not using OS X access shared folders using NFS In this environment access to shared folders is given to entire computers not to individual users of those computers However in Windows and Mac OS X environments each computer user can have individual access to a shared folder Ifyou created groups as described in Adding a Group on page 44 you can perform this step with the Group Tab This tab displays all groups For example if you created a group named Groupl and added User2 and User3 to that group by default none of them will be assigned the access to the shared folder Select Groupl and click RO Read Only User2 and User3 are not assigned the access This allows you to specify unique access rights for those users You could select User3 and click RW Read Write This would mean that everyone in Groupl would have read only access to the shared folder except User3 who would have read write access to it Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 57 Managing Your Storage System 7 When finished click Apply Note Click Cancel to negate the shared folder assignments or Reset the current shared folder To assign users of a different type repeat this procedure selecting the other user type in the step 5 Managing Backups 58 Once the users have used Intel Client Backup and Recovery to back up their computer
77. to the storage system You can create additional shared folders and delete them at any time For both shared folders and USB disks you can change which users can access them and what they can do with the subfolders and files there Deleting a Shared Folder Caution Once you have created a shared folder you can delete it at any time When you delete a shared folder any users who are currently accessing it are immediately disconnected from it Deleting a shared folder deletes all the subfolders and files in that shared folder If you want to delete only selected subfolders or files access the shared folder as described in Accessing Shared Folders on page 79 and delete the desired items Note You cannot delete the public or the homes folder You cannot delete the contents of a USB disk using the Shared Folders page To delete its contents you must give yourself read write access to that disk as described in Assigning Users to Shared Folders on page 56 access the disk as described in Accessing Shared Folders on page 79 and then delete the desired folders and files To remove the USB disk from the storage system use the Manager to disconnect it as described in Disconnecting USB Devices on page 65 Then physically unplug the USB disk from the storage system Even after you physically unplug the USB disk it remains in the Shared folders list This ensures that you don t have to re assign users if you later
78. vue de faciliter la manipulation retirez tout composant amovible Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 215 Safety Information Alimentation et avertissements en matiere d lectricit Attention Le bouton d alimentation indiqu par le symbole de mise en veille NE COUPE PAS compl tement l alimentation secteur du systeme car le courant de veille 5 V reste actif lorsque le systeme est sous tension Pour couper l alimentation du systeme vous devez debrancher le cordon d alimentation secteur de la prise murale Votre systeme peut utiliser plusieurs cordons d alimentation secteur Assurez vous que tous les cordons d alimentation sont debranches Vous devez les debrancher avant d ouvrir le ch ssis d ajouter ou de supprimer un composant non connectable a chaud Les alimentations de certains serveurs Intel sont munies de doubles fusibles p le neutre veuillez observer les pr cautions d usage afin d viter tout risque d el ctrocution N essayez pas de modifier ou d utiliser un cordon d alimentation secteur s il ne s agit pas du type exact requis Un cordon secteur est requis pour chaque alimentation syst me Le bloc d alimentation de ce produit ne contient aucun composant r parable par l utilisateur N ouvrez pas le bloc d alimentation L int rieur de celui ci est soumis des niveaux dangereux de tension de courant et d nergie Renvoyez le au fabricant en cas de probl me Lorsque vous remplacez un b
79. your storage system and initialize the hard disks on your storage system Install the operating system and other software from your storage system s flash memory to each of the hard disks in your storage system Your vendor might have already performed this step for you For information about this step see Initializing your Storage System on page 16 Configure your storage system Before you can use your storage system you must perform initial configuration tasks like setting the date and time and specifying how much space to use for file sharing and how much to use for backups The System Setup Wizard guides you through this process For information about this step see Configuring Your Storage System on page 21 After the storage system restarts access the Web based management interface the Manager and log in For information about this step see Accessing the Manager on page 25 and Logging in to the Manager on page 27 Add users This is necessary only if you are using local authentication mode and want to control access to the shared folders or if some users in your network use Linux or Macs other than those running OS X For information about this step see Adding Users on page 32 Create shared folders By default the Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E includes a shared folder named public You might want to create other shared folders For example in an office environment
80. yourself read write access to that disk as described in Managing Shared Folders on page 54 access the disk as described in Accessing shared folders on page 79 and then delete the desired folders and files To remove the USB disk from the storage system use the Manager to disconnect it as described in Disconnecting USB Devices on page 65 Then physically unplug the USB disk from the storage system Even after you physically unplug the USB disk it remains in the Shared folders list This ensures that you don t have to re assign users if you later reconnect the USB disk To delete a shared folder 1 In the navigation bar click Shared Folders 2 In the Shared folders list select the shared folder that you want to delete 3 4 When prompted to confirm the deletion click OK The shared folder no longer Click Remove displays in the Shared folders list and all associated subfolders and files are deleted Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 55 Managing Your Storage System Assigning Users to Shared Folders 1 In the navigation bar click Shared Folders 2 Select Shared Assignments in the left pane The Shared Folders Shared Assignments page displays Shared Folders Shared Assignments The shared assignments screens allow you to define which users and groups have access to each shared folder To add or remove either user or group access to a shared folder select the folder then click
81. 00 E User Guide xi xii Contents Selecci n de la ubicaci n a ro da 221 Manipulaci n del equipO iii 221 Advertencias el acceso al sistema pp 223 Descarga electrost tica ESD nen 224 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide List of Tables List of Tables Table 1 Component Definitions ss 4 Table 2 Rear Panel LEDs and Component pp 6 Table 3 System Reguiremenis u ea 6 Table 4 Accessories and Spare Parts Descriptions pp 7 Table 5 Hardware SpecificationS nenene 167 Table 6 Software Component Specifications pp 168 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide xiii List of Tables xiv This page intentionally left blank Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide List List of Figures of Figures Figure 1 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E Front View 1 Figure 2 Front Panel LEDs and Components pp 3 Figure 3 Rear Panel Components pp 5 Figure 4 Removing Drive Carrier from Storage System 11 Figure 5 Removing Baffle from Drive Carrier sssnssseseeeeesnenesneersserrrsetrnnretrenrsrrernsserrn nernet 11 Figure 6 Rear View of SATA Hard DISK aan ni ie 12 Figure 7 Installing Hard Disk into Drive Carrier ssssesssssseneeesneresserrnserrnnrerrentrrrernssrrrnsrrn nn 12 Figure 8 Applying Label to Hard Disk en 13 Figure 9 Order of Drive Carriers en 13 Figure 10 Re installing Drive Carrier into Storage System 14 Figure 11 Connecting Storage System to Ne
82. 15 2006 1 54 PM lt gt Back Up Now Restore 2 In the Protected disk list select the disk that you want to back up 3 Click Back Up Now The Current activity area displays information about what s happening the percentage of the backup that has completed and the speed at which the data is being sent over the network The Progress bar graphically indicates how much of the backup is complete To stop a backup in progress click Stop Current Activity Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 105 Protecting Local Disks Stopping a Backup or Recovery in Progress Once a backup or recovery starts you can stop it at any time For example you may decide to stop it if you notice that your system is not responding as quickly as you d like and you want to free processing capabilities for other tasks When you stop a backup in progress that backup does not display in the list of backups on the Restore page and any changed data that was not copied to the storage system is copied during the next backup When you stop a recovery in progress the local disk or partition is left in an incomplete state and you must recover it again later before you can use it To stop a backup or recovery in progress 3 Protect a Disk 1 Click Status Protected disk Disk 0 Partition 1 C 2 Size 9 7GB Status Backup location StorageSBD Backup disk ID 4 6 Status Normal Current activity Waiting for
83. 4000 E supports optional USB devices such as USB disks If you have such devices you can attach them now or you can attach them later See the Tested Hardware and Operating Systems List at http support intel com support motherboards server ss4000 E for a list of tested devices Whether or not you add hard disks or USB devices you must connect the storage system to your network power it up and upload the firmware Installing the Hard Disks Important At least one SATA hard disk with at least an 80 GB capacity must be installed before the storage system can be used The Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E does not ship with any hard disks installed The Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E supports hot swapping of hard disks However data should be backed up before replacing any hard disks Important An empty drive carrier with baffle MUST be fitted in ALL unused drive bays There is inadequate drive cooling if any drive bays are left open 1 Observe all safety and ESD precautions listed in Appendix H Safety Information 2 If powered up power down the system by pressing the power button on the front of the system 3 Press the green latch at the end of the drive carrier to disengage the drive carrier from the storage system Pull out on the black lever to slide the drive carrier out ofthe storage system Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Getting Started TP000230 Figure 4 Re
84. 6 To assign users of a different type repeat this procedure selecting the other user type in Step 4 38 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Managing Your Storage System 3 Managing Your Storage System The Web based storage system Manager enables you perform a number of tasks to help you get the most from your storage system Managing Users Add modify or remove users put users into groups or change the authentication mode Managing Shared Folders Create shared folders rename existing shared folders change which users can access existing shared folders or their access rights and delete shared folders that you no longer want to keep Changing Authentication Mode Change the storage the authentication mode to either local or authenticate using active directory Managing Backups View which computer disks are backed up change the password for recovering a backup specify which backup to remotely boot from or delete a backup or backup client Setting Up e mail Alerts Specify whether or not e mail notifications should be sent when a problem occurs and who should receive the notifications Upgrading the Firmware Upgrade your storage system firmware to the latest version Disconnecting USB Devices If you are using optional USB devices you must use the Manager to disconnect them before you physically unplug them Changing the System Settings Change the storage system name or time and date settings
85. 78 Product Regulatory Compliance Markings Nt 179 Electromagnetic Compatibility Notices ee cceceececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaeeeeseaaaeeeeeeneeeeenenneeees 180 FOC Statement USA u datada 180 ICES 003 Canada secos Ri 180 Europe CE Declaration of Conformity si 181 VCCI Japan sda ot 181 BSMI Taiwan so ee nen nee 181 RRE Korea u ae A 181 End of Life Product Recycling 2 2 hen 182 Restriction of Hazardous Substances RoHS Compliance ee 182 E Warranty mm a a a a tan sa tan na nn ta ce assiette ton eat 183 Limited Warranty for Intel Chassis Subassembly Products ppp 183 Extent ot Limited Warranty inci ea 183 Warranty Limitations and Exclusions een a ei 184 Limitations Of Liability emp ini 184 How to Obtain Warranty Service Nt 184 Telephone Support am da 185 Returning a Defective Product sise 185 F Getting Help ico dias 187 World Wide Web sa a a ARER E OER A a AEE E EREE ARE EE EER 187 x Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Contents A AA PA In Messer 187 DES AMG CAMA ee ido idad le anne 187 UTOPR cortar ac pita 187 In ASia uf Le 1108 10 ey 0m CO lent dat he E EAA EEE etes de etes minor attente 188 188 Latin America we 188 G Installation Assembly Safety Instructions uuuusssssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 191 A ee Dee 191 DEUISCH ei tiennent ele Ernie tentent le nee een 193 Francas Co a A N 196 gt 8 150 se oo eo o
86. A E A an 198 A PP gt P o seen 200 H Safety Information 000 203 Englle ee en ONSSHERNENG 203 Server Safety Information ead ni ee 203 Safety Warnings and Cautions iii 203 Intended Application USES sme 204 A A i a ay 204 Equipment Handling Practices so ld 204 Power and Electrical WarningS sm se sise 204 System Access Warnings siria 205 Rack Mount Wamings nsrerisnirreas een ne 206 Electrostatic Discharge ESD sise 206 Other HazardS nis il pd nee ent 207 SO e ee ee ee ee eee 208 Sicherheitshinweise f r den Server mann 208 Sicherheitshinweise und Vorsichtsma nahmen 2440snnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnn mann 208 Zielbenutzer der Anwendung 0m 209 Standortauswahl en ie ey 209 Handhabung von Ger ten soiis A ia 209 Warnhinweise f r den Systemzugang us 211 Elektrostatische Entladungen ESD iii 212 Andere Gef hren 8522400 ctas cla bl rennen 213 AR e Po e Verse 214 Consignes de s curit sur le serveur iii 214 S curit avertissements et mises en garde cncoccinnccinnncccnoncnnnocccnnnrnnn aran r rra 214 Domaines d utilisation pr vus sa nn rn aaa 215 S lection d un emplacement iii 215 Pratiques de manipulation de l quipement pp 215 Decharges lectrostatiques ESD nn 218 Autres risgqUeS ee 219 ESP luisa 220 Informaci n de seguridad del servidor pp 220 Advertencias y precauciones sobre Seguridad pp 220 Aplicaciones y USOS PreViStOS mm ee aan ad ands 221 Intel Entry Storage System SS40
87. Assign Access Shared folders Users with access Note The Shared folders list includes usbdisk1 and usbdisk2 whether or not any USB disks have been connected to the storage system 3 In the Shared folders list select the shared folder or USB disk to which you want to assign access or whose user access you want to change 4 Click Assign Access The Shared Folders page displays listing users and groups Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E intel Logout Home Users Shared Folders Backups Advanced ContactUs Shared Folders Choose the users and groups that should have access to the shared folder and specify if the user or group should have read only or read write access Shared folder name public CIF5 Users NFS Users Groups Assign RO RW Access Name v v O Read write O Read Write quest steven 56 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Notes Managing Your Storage System 5 Select the user that you want to assign and or change the access level You may select either the CIFS NFS or GROUP tab Although you can choose only one user type at a time you can assign multiple user types to the same shared folders Select the radio button for either RO read only or RW read write access You can specify which users can access any shared folder or USB disk as well as setting their level of access To do this Do this
88. Booting Remotely Note If your computer meets the prerequisites you can remotely boot it from a backup on your storage system and recover your system disk or partition You can recover only your most recent backup Ifyou replace the original hard disk the new disk must be at least as large as the original disk You must also connect the new hard disk to the same location as the original one If this is not done there can be a problem after restoration In addition the system to which you are recovering the data must be identical to the original system For example if the original system had a particular type of network adapter the system to which you are recovering the data must have the exact same type of network adapter Otherwise the recovered files do not operate properly Prerequisites 122 Before you recover a disk while booting remotely the following criteria must be met The computer that you are remotely booting must be in the same subnet as the storage system e Remote boot must be enabled for that computer as described in Enabling Remote Boot on page 111 e At least one backup must have been performed after remote boot was enabled The network must have a DHCP server or your storage system must be configured to act as a DHCP server as described in Changing the Network Settings on page 68 If you plan to remotely boot your computer from a different computer s backup you must enter the MA
89. C address of your computers network interface card NIC on the storage system For more information see Configuring Remote Boot on page 59 If you want to remotely boot from any backup other than the most recent one you must select the desired backup on the storage system For more information see Configuring Remote Boot on page 59 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Protecting Local Disks Recovering the Disk To recover a system disk or partition while booting remotely 1 2 Start your computer Use the appropriate procedure for your system to configure it to boot from the NIC For example you might press F12 when the boot menu displays For more information see the documentation for your computer When the computer restarts allow it to boot from the NIC You might be prompted to press F1 to continue When prompted press F8 You have a limited amount of time to do this Using the arrow keys select Remote Boot Windows and then press Enter 5 When prompted enter the password that you specified when you protected the system disk or when you last changed the password for that disk If you do not remember your password you can change it on the storage system as described in Changing the Recovery Password on page 59 and enter the new password 6 If any error messages display click OK Log in as you normally would The message Network Boot Mode displays on the scre
90. C warning is located on the outside rear area of the product RRL Korea Following is the RRL certification information for Korea 1 7712 39293 2 OSHs MIC 3 IS 119 AS _ 4 MELIA O 5 ANEXA ER English translation of the notice above 1 Type of Equipment Model Name On License and Product 2 Certification No On RRL certificate Obtain certificate from local Intel representative Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 181 Regulatory and Compliance Information 3 Name of Certification Recipient Intel Corporation 4 Date of Manufacturer see date code on product 5 Manufacturer Nation Intel Corporation see country of origin marked on product End of Life Product Recycling Product recycling and end of life take back systems and requirements vary from country to country Contact the retailer or distributor of this product for information on product recycling and or take back Restriction of Hazardous Substances RoHS Compliance Intel has a system in place to restrict the use of banned substances in accordance with the European Directive 2002 95 EC Compliance is based on declaration that materials banned in the RoHS Directive are either 1 below all applicable substance threshold limits or 2 an approved pending RoHS exemption applies Note RoHS implementing details are not fully defined and may change Threshold limits and banned substances are noted below e Quantity limit of 0 1
91. D Continuous GREEN indicates the system is running and operating normally Blinking GREEN indicates the system is in process of powering up or shutting down Continuous YELLOW indicates a fault is present either a critical or non recoverable condition L Power LED Continuous GREEN indicates the system has power applied to it No light indicates the system does not have power applied to it M Power Button Toggles the system power on off Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Storage System Features Rear Panel The rear panel contains the system fan power supply USB 2 0 ports gigabit LAN ports power cord connection and reset button AF000084 Figure 3 Rear Panel Components Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 5 Storage System Features Table 2 Rear Panel LEDs and Components Call out Component Definition A System Fan B License Key Intel Client Backup and Recovery License Key C USB 2 0 Ports The USB ports are used to connect an external USB storage device Power Outlet Supplies power to the device E Gigabit LAN Port 2 Gigabit Ethernet connection The right LED lights up GREEN when connected to a 10 100 MB network and ORANGE when connected to a gigabit network F Gigabit LAN Port 1 Gigabit Ethernet connection The right LED lights up GREEN when connected to a 10 100 MB network and ORANGE when connected to a gigabit
92. E User Guide 187 Getting Help In Asia Pacific region Japan Australia 1800 649931 Cambodia 63 2 636 9797 via Philippines China 800 820 1100 toll free gear oe 8 621 33104691 not toll free Hong Kong 852 2 844 4456 India 0006517 2 68303634 manual toll free You need an IDD equipped telephone Indonesia 803 65 7249 Korea 822 767 2595 Malaysia 1 800 80 1390 Myanmar 63 2 636 9796 via Philippines New Zealand 0800 444 365 Pakistan 632 63684 15 IDD via Philippines Philippines 1 800 1 651 0117 Singapore 65 6213 1311 Taiwan 2 2545 1640 Thailand 1 800 631 0003 Vietnam 632 6368416 IDD via Philippines Domestic 0120 868686 Outside country 81298 47 0800 Latin America 188 Argentina Contact AT amp T USA at 0 800 222 1288 Once connected dial 800 843 4481 Brazil 001 916 377 0180 Chile Easter Island Contact AT amp T USA at 800 800 311 Once connected dial 800 843 4481 Mainland and Juan Contact AT amp T USA at 800 225 288 Once connected dial 800 843 4481 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Getting Help Colombia Contact AT amp T USA at 01 800 911 0010 Once connected dial 800 843 4481 Costa Rica Contact AT amp T USA at 0 800 0 114 114 Once connected dial 800 843 4481 Ecuador Andimate Contact AT amp T USA at 1 999 119 Once connected dial 800 843 4481 Pacifictel
93. Elektrostatische Entladungen ESD 212 Vorsicht Elektrostatische Entladungen k nnen zur Besch digung von Festplatten Platinen und anderen Komponenten f hren Daher sollten Sie alle Arbeiten an einer ESD Workstation ausf hren Steht ein solcher Arbeitsplatz nicht zur Verf gung erzielen Sie einen gewissen Schutz vor elektrostatischen Entladungen durch Tragen einer Antistatik Manschette die Sie w hrend der Arbeit zur Erdung an einem beliebigen unlackierten Metallteil des Computergeh uses befestigen Gehen Sei bei der Handhabung von Platinen immer mit gr ter Vorsicht vor Sie k nnen u erst empfindlich gegen ber elektrostatischer Entladung sein Halten Sie Platinen nur an den Kanten fest Legen Sie die Platinen nach dem Auspacken aus der Schutzh lle oder nach dem Ausbau aus dem Server mit der Bauelementseite nach oben auf eine geerdete statisch entladene Unterlage Verwenden Sie dazu sofern verf gbar eine leitfahige Schaumstoffunterlage aber niche die Schutzh lle der Platine Ziehen Sie die Platine nicht ber eine Fl che Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Safety Information Andere Gefahren Batterieaustausch Vorsicht Wird die Batterie unsachgem ausgetauscht besteht Explosionsgefahr Verwenden Sie als Ersatz nur die vom Ger tehersteller empfohlene Batterie Beachten Sie bei der Entsorgung von Batterien die g ltigen Bestimmungen Versuchen Sie nicht eine Batterie aufzuladen Versuchen Sie
94. FETE Eg File Tools Help u a Discover Storage Systems Log Un Storage System Manager Map Drive Letter r Sorage system information Storage Neighborhood Version MAC address IP address Subnet mask As soon as you start the Console it automatically scans the network for storage systems This might take a few minutes As soon as the scan is complete the left pane displays a tree view of all the storage systems it found Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 81 Working with Shared Folders Storage System Console File Tools Help z 1 Discover Storage Systems O Log On Storage System Manager Map Drive Letter r Storage system information Version fs bc 1 0 20060124 MAC address 12 34 56 AB CD EF IP address 192 168 0 101 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 1 storage server Each storage system has two ports for connecting to the network If your storage system uses both ports two items appear in the tree in the left pane each using the same name You can identify the IP address used by each port by clicking each item in the tree and observing the IP address area in the right pane Note If you connect a storage system to the network after the Console has already scanned it or if you change the IP address of the storage system you must click Discover Storage Systems to scan the network again and update the tree
95. Figure 2 Front Panel LEDs and Components Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 3 Storage System Features Table 1 Component Definitions Call out Component Definition A NIC 1 Activity LED Blinking GREEN indicates Ethernet activity B NIC 1 Link LED Continuous GREEN indicates an active Ethernet connection Off indicated no active Ethernet connection C NIC 2 Link LED Blinking GREEN indicates Ethernet activity D NIC 2 Activity LED Continuous GREEN indicates an active Ethernet connection Off indicated no active Ethernet connection Drive Carrier 1 3 5 in SATA drive carrier F Drive Carrier 2 3 5 in SATA drive carrier Hard Disk Activity Continuous GREEN indicates the drive is available EEDIEIANEPIRE Blinking GREEN indicates drive activity Continuous YELLOW indicates a fault condition possibly requiring the hard disk to be replaced Blinking YELLOW indicates the drive is currently rebuilding RAID H Drive Carrier 3 3 5 in SATA drive carrier Drive Carrier 4 3 5 in SATA drive carrier J Global Disk Status Continuous GREEN indicates hard disk health is good 1 4 hard LED disks Continuous YELLOW indicates a critical or non recoverable condition exists It also indicates the hard drives are not configured when initially setting up the system Blinking YELLOW indicates one or more hard disks are experiencing a fault condition or a RAID is being rebuilt K System Status LE
96. In addition you can select this option only if you selected an older backup from the list you cannot select this option if you selected lt Latest Backup gt 13 Specify whether or not to scan for differences between the backup and your local disk by selecting or clearing Enable microscan and then select Next If you are simply overwriting corrupted data on the same disk that you protected previously select this option Only the data that differs between the backup and the local disk is copied to the local disk This can minimize the impact to the network although the scanning process takes some additional time If you are recovering the backup to a new disk clear this option All the data from the backup is copied to the new disk without any scanning since there is nothing to scan on the new disk 14 Select the local disk where you want to recover the data and select Next 120 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Protecting Local Disks Note If you replace the original hard disk the new disk must be at least as large as the original disk You must also connect the new hard disk to the same location as the original one If this is not done there may be a problem after restoration In addition if you are recovering a system disk the system to which you are recovering the data must be identical to the original system For example if the original system had a particular type of network adapter the system to which y
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98. K hlk rper hei sein Sofern Sie keine Hot Plug Komponenten ein oder ausbauen warten Sie mit dem Abnehmen der Abdeckungen bis das System abgek hlt ist Gehen Sie beim Aus oder Einbauen von Hot Plug Komponenten sorgf ltig vor um nicht mit hei en Komponenten in Ber hrung zu kommen Vorsicht Ber hren Sie nicht die rotierenden L fterfl gel um Verletzungen zu vermeiden Falls Ihr System mit eine L fterabdeckung besitzt darf es nicht ohne diese Abdeckung betrieben werden Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 211 Safety Information Warnhinweise f r Racks Das Ger te Rack mu auf einer geeigneten festen Unterlage verankert werden um ein Umkippen zu vermeiden wenn ein Server oder andere Ger te herausgezogen werden Bei der Installation des Racks m ssen die Anweisungen des Rack Herstellers beachtet werden Gehen Sie bei der Installation von Ger ten im Rack immer von unten nach oben vor und bauen Sie das schwerste Ger t an der untersten Position im Rack ein Ziehen Sie jeweils immer nur ein Ger t aus dem Rack heraus Sie m ssen f r die gesamte Rack Einheit einen Netztrennschalter einrichten Dieser Netztrennschalter mu leicht zug nglich sein und ber eine Kennzeichnung verf gen die besagt da er die Stromzufuhr zur gesamten Einheit steuert und nicht nur zu den Servern Zur Vermeidung von Stromschlaggefahr m ssen das Rack selbst und alle darin eingebauten Ger te ordnungsgem geerdet sein
99. LED hole before reattaching the side rail to the drive carrier TP00929 Figure 18 Installing Hard Disk into Drive Carrier 142 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Hardware Installations and Upgrades 8 Label the hard disk appropriately Starting with the uppermost drive label the hard disks 1 to 4 F AF000241 Figure 19 Affixing Label to Drive Carrier Important The order of drive carriers is critical when replacing hard disks or performing maintenance hard disk plugged into an incorrect slot once set up for RAID can result in data loss or an improperly functioning storage system 1 i I 3 i z _ TP02348 Figure 20 Order of Drive Carriers Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 143 Hardware Installations and Upgrades 9 With the black lever in the fully open position insert the drive carrier into the storage system The green latch at the front of the drive carrier must be to the right of the storage system Do not push on the black drive carrier lever until the lever begins to close by itself Once the black drive carrier lever begins to close by itself push on it to lock the driver carrier into place Important Ensure that the drive carrier is orientated so that the hard disk is uppermost and the drive 144 carrier lever opens from the right Also do not force the drive carrier into the storage system If there is resistance make
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101. Removing or Installing the Enclosure Cover ss 137 Removing the Enclosure Cover Nt 138 Installing the Enclosure Cover see 139 Replacing or Installing a Hard Disk 140 Replacing Power Supply asada il ett 145 Replacing System Fassa ia cit ci tai nn 151 Troubleshooting una ea 159 Viewing the System Log essen 159 Troubleshooting the Storage System pp 160 Troubleshooting Intel Client Backup and Recovery cc 162 Creating a Diagnostic File sise 165 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide ix Contents Using Intel Client Backup and Recovery ss 165 Using the Recovery CD iii 165 Resetting the Recovery Password in the Microsoft iSCSI Initiator 166 Technical Specifications une end 167 Hardware Specification seen een 167 Software nee ende 168 A Levels of RAID 169 A NS 169 RAID 0 Dala SINPING send ri O 169 RAID 1 Disk Mirroring Disk Duplexing pp 170 RAID 5 Data Striping with Striped Parity oooooccccnnnccccnnococccnnnnonccononncnncnnnnnrnnn cnn nccnnnnnnncnn 170 SA isa 171 RAID 10 Combination of RAID 1 and RAID 0 172 B PXE Remote BOGE au casa 173 C GIlossary inician A NA 175 D Regulatory and Compliance Information es 177 Product Regulatory Compliance u a 177 Intended Application atico ee inne 177 Product Safety Compliance simi ea 177 Product EMC Compliance Class B Compliance pp 178 Certifications Registrations Declarations nen 1
102. Storage System SS4000 E allows for easy installation and replacement of hard disks for any upgrade or repair see Chapter 6 Adding or Replacing Hard Disks for additional information on adding hard disks to or removing hard disks from your system Important An empty drive carrier with a baffle installed MUST be fitted in ALL unused drive bays Cooling is inadequate if any drive bays are left open Note At least one SATA hard disk with at least an 80 GB capacity must be installed The Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E does not ship with any hard disks installed Caution Before performing any maintenance back up the data Shut down the storage system by selecting the Advanced tab from the Manager and then Shutdown from the left menu 1 Observe all safety and ESD precautions listed in Appendix H Safety Information 2 If you are unable to shut down the system using the software Manager then power down the storage system by pressing and holding the power button for approximately five seconds until the System Status LED starts flashing The storage system shuts off after a short shutdown period Caution Ensure the system is completely shutdown before removing the power chord 3 Disconnect the storage system from its power source 140 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Hardware Installations and Upgrades 4 Press in the green latch at the end of the drive carrier to disengage the drive carrier from the s
103. To restart the Agent after you have closed it From the View menu click Agent The Agent icon appears in the system tray Changing the Recovery Password 108 Note When you protect a disk you specify the password to use for recovering the disk using the recovery CD or when you remotely boot from a backup on the storage system You can change this password at any time as long as the Status of the backup is Normal This ensures that the change is also made on the storage system The same password is used for all disks backed up to the same storage system If you backed up multiple disks to the same location and change the password for one the password is changed for all of them However if you backed up one disk to one storage system and a different disk to a different storage system each disk can have a different recovery password Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Protecting Local Disks To change the recovery password 1 Click Restore 3 Protect a Disk Protected disk Disk 0 Partition 1 C Backup location 7 14 2006 2 12 PM 7 14 2006 2 25 PM Schedule E Restore Disk View Backup Recovery Password a Restore 2 In the Protected disk list select a disk whose backup resides on the storage system whose recovery password you want to change To check your selection click Status The name of the storage system displays in the Backup location area Click Rest
104. USB device from the storage system you must first use the Manager to disconnect it This prevents data corruption and other potential problems with the device Once the USB device has been disconnected via the Manager you can unplug it To disconnect a USB device 1 In the navigation bar click Advanced 2 In the left pane click USB 3 In the list of USB devices select the device s that you want to disconnect 4 Click Disconnect 5 When the confirmation message displays click OK You can now unplug the USB device Ifyou inadvertently disconnect a USB device that you want to retain unplug it from the storage system plug it back in and then click Scan This reactivates the USB device Since the USB device always remains on the Shared Folders page any user assignments are always retained Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 65 66 Managing Your Storage System Changing the System Settings The System page displays the settings that you specified when you initially configured the storage system such as the storage system name and the current date and time Advanced System You can change basic system settings as well as the password for logging in Changing the storage system name will restart the system The users will mot be able to access the shared folders or perform backups or recovery during this time M System settings Storage system name Storage Date F ah 5 ah 2006 Month
105. User Guide Safety Information H Safety Information English Server Safety Information This document applies to Intel server boards Intel server chassis pedestal and rack mount and installed peripherals To reduce the risk of bodily injury electrical shock fire and equipment damage read this document and observe all warnings and precautions in this guide before installing or maintaining your Intel server product In the event of a conflict between the information in this document and information provided with the product or on the website for a particular product the product documentation takes precedence Your server should be integrated and serviced only by technically qualified persons You must adhere to the guidelines in this guide and the assembly instructions in your server manuals to ensure and maintain compliance with existing product certifications and approvals Use only the described regulated components specified in this guide Use of other products components voids the UL Listing and other regulatory approvals of the product and may result in noncompliance with product regulations in the region s in which the product is sold Safety Warnings and Cautions To avoid personal injury or property damage before you begin installing the product read observe and adhere to all of the following safety instructions and information The following safety symbols may be used throughout the documentation and may b
106. Users page Working with Groups Windows and Mac OS X users can be put into groups which makes it easier to give several users access to the same shared folder at once To view user groups 1 In the navigation bar click Users 2 In the left pane click Groups The page displays a list of all currently configured groups 3 Select a group from the Groups list to view the members of that group The members of that group in the adjacent Members list Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 43 Managing Your Storage System Users Groups If you re using local authentication mode grouping users provides a way to assign many users to shared folders at the same time Only Microsoft Windows users can be included in groups If you re using Active Directory authentication mode you can t add groups here they are added automatically from your Active Directory server Current authentication mode Local authentication mode Groups Members guest mike If you are using local authentication mode you can add a group modify the group membership or remove groups at any time If you are using Active Directory authentication mode you can view the group membership but you cannot add modify or remove groups Those actions can be done only on the Active Directory server Adding a Group 44 In local authentication mode when you create a group you typically assign users to groups as you add them although you
107. a ol Informaci n de seguridad del servidor Este documento se aplica a las tarjetas de servidor de Intel los gabinetes de servidor de Intel montaje en rack y en pedestal y los dispositivos perifericos Para reducir el riesgo de da os corporales descargas el ctricas fuego y en el equipo lea este documento y preste atenci n a todos las advertencias y Precauciones de esta gu a antes de instalar o mantener el producto de servidor de Intel En el caso de que haya diferencias entre la informaci n para un producto en particular contenida en este documento y la informaci n proporcionada con dicho producto o en el sitio Web la documentaci n del producto es la que prevalece S lo personal t cnico calificado debe montar y prestar los servicios para el servidor Debe ce irse a las directrices de esta gu a y a las instrucciones de montaje de los manuales del servidor para asegurar y mantener el cumplimiento con las certificaciones y homologaciones existentes de los productos Utilice s lo los componentes descritos y homologados que se especifican en esta gu a El uso de otros productos o componentes anular la homologaci n UL y otras certificaciones oficiales del producto pudiendo dejar de ser compatible con las normativas locales de los pa ses en los que se comercializa Advertencias y precauciones sobre seguridad 220 Para reducir la posibilidad de que se produzcan lesiones personales o da os en la propiedad antes de e
108. a disk or partition that does not contain operating system files use Client Backup and Recovery To recover the whole system disk use the recovery CD If your computer does not support the recovery CD but does support the PXE protocol boot from a backup on the storage system and then recover the system disk When you recover a disk 1t contains the data 1t contained when the backup was performed It is not necessary to reinstall or reconfigure the operating system or applications Getting Started System Requirements 90 Each computer where Intel Client Backup and Recovery is installed must have the following One of the following operating systems Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition or Professional with Service Pack 2 Microsoft Windows Server 2003 with Service Pack 1 Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Server or Advanced Server with Service Pack 4 An enabled network interface card A CD ROM drive for installation and using the recovery CD A CD ROM drive is not required for installation if an image of the CD is accessible via a network server Microsoft iSCSI Initiator 2 x For information about downloading and installing this item see the next section Installing the Microsoft iSCSI Initiator 20 MB free hard disk space Intel Client Backup and Recovery requires the Intelligent Management Agent IMA which is installed automatically if it is not already installed IMA requires an additional 5 MB of
109. a hard disk to a degraded RAID configuration 1 Insert the hard disk into the storage system You can do this whether the storage system is powered on or off 2 Access the Manager or refresh the browser window The Disk Change Notification page appears Disk Change Notification One or more hard disks in the storage system have failed or been added or removed Current state RAID 5 DEGRADED Recovery 0 Finish 1012 min Speed 3445K sec Tf you add or remove disks at this time click Scan after each change to update the list of current disks If you add disks please wait until the disk LED is green before you click Scan To power off the storage system click Shut Down The other available options vary depending on the nature of the change r Previous disks Slot Model Serial Number Size Disk Status 1 517325082345 3NDOSVIH 232 89 GB RAID 5 2 5T3250823A5 3ND0551R 232 89 GB RAID 5 3 4 M Current disks Slot Model Serial Number Size Disk Status 1 5T3250823A5 3NDOSYIH 232 89 GB RAIDS 2 57325082345 3NDOSS1R 232 89 GB RAIDS 3 57325082345 3NDOSEDM 232 89 GB Rebuilding 4 E 3 Click Continue to continue rebuilding the disk and return to the Manager The Disks page shows the progress of the rebuilding progress If the information on this page is not correct click Scan to scan the storage system again and update the page You can also click Shut Down to shut down the storage system
110. acement avant de retirer le bloc du serveur Attention Si le serveur a t utilis les processeurs et dissipateurs de chaleur install s peuvent tre chauds A moins que vous n ajoutiez ou ne retiriez un composant connectable chaud laissez le syst me refroidir avant d ouvrir les panneaux Pour viter tout risque d entrer en contact avec un composant chaud lors d une installation chaud prenez toutes les pr cautions n cessaires lorsque vous retirez ou installez des composants connectables chaud Attention Pour viter de vous blesser ne touchez pas les pales de ventilateur en mouvement Si votre syst me est fourni avec une protection sur le ventilateur ne mettez pas le syst me en route sans la protection en place Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 217 Safety Information Avertissements sur le montage en rack Le rack doit tre fix un support inamovible pour viter qu il ne bascule lors de l extension d un serveur ou d un l ment de l quipement Le rack doit tre install conform ment aux instructions du fabricant Installez les quipements dans le rack en partant du bas en pla ant le plus lourd en bas du rack N tendez qu un seul l ment de l quipement partir du rack la fois Vous tes responsable de l installation d un disjoncteur principal d alimentation pour la totalit du rack Ce disjoncteur principal doit tre rapidement accessible et doit t
111. aching Power Supply from Chassis 7 Disconnect the large power cable See letter A in the following figure Disconnect the small power cable See letter B Remove the old power supply from the chassis by sliding the old power supply towards the rear See letter C Slide the power cables through the opening in the power supply enclosure See letter D _ e y N y SID ES O ae Na an GD ES A Figure 24 Disconnecting Power Cables and Removing Power Supply Cage AF000293 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 147 Hardware Installations and Upgrades 8 Remove the three screws securing the power supply gasket to the old power supply See letter A in the following figure AF000301 Figure 25 Removing Gasket from Old Power Supply 9 Attach the power supply gasket to the new power supply with the three screws removed in the previous step See letter A in the following figure AF000302 Figure 26 Installing Gasket on New Power Supply 148 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Hardware Installations and Upgrades 10 Slide the new power supply cage into the chassis See letter A in the following figure Feed power supply cables through the opening in the side of the chassis See letter B Connect the small power cable to its connector on the system board See letter C Connect the large pow
112. aci n antes de agregar o reemplazar cualquier componente que no es de conexi n en funcionamiento Al reemplazar una fuente de alimentaci n de conexi n en funcionamiento desenchufe el cable de alimentaci n de la fuente de alimentaci n que va a reemplazar antes de extraerla del servidor Precauci n Si el servidor se ha estado ejecutando los procesadores y disipadores de calor estar n recalentados A no ser que est instalando o extrayendo un componente de conexi n en funcionamiento deje que el sistema se enfr e antes de abrir las cubiertas Para que no llegue a tocar los componentes que est n calientes cuando est realizando una instalaci n de conexi n en funcionamiento tenga cuidado al extraer o instalar los componentes de conexi n en funcionamiento Precauci n Para evitar posibles da os no toque las aspas en movimiento de los ventiladores Si el sistema se le ha suministrado con una protecci n para el ventilador aseg rese de que cuando est funcionando el sistema la protecci n este en su sitio Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 223 Safety Information Advertencias sobre el montaje en rack El rack para el equipo se debe sujetar con un soporte fijo para evitar que se caiga cuando se extraiga un servidor o una pieza del mismo El rack debe instalarse siguiendo las instrucciones del fabricante del bastidor Instale el equipo en el rack comenzando desde la parte de abajo con el equipo m s pesado en
113. age system At least an additional 20 of the disk size is required for changed data For example if the disk that you want to protect is 15 GB at least 18 GB of space must be available on the storage system The Home page in the Manager described in Viewing Information About Your Storage System on page 30 displays the amount of available space Note Iferrors occur when you are protecting a disk for the first time invalid backups might be created on the storage system To ensure that you do not use up disk space unnecessarily be sure to delete any extraneous backups on the storage system as described in Deleting a Backup on page 60 Compare the Backup disk ID on the Status page in Intel Client Backup and Recovery with the Backup Disk ID on the Backups page in the Manager to determine which backup is actually being used The Status page indicates that the backup is offline Make sure the storage system is powered on Check the network connection to the storage system To do this click Start gt Run and type cmd At the command prompt type the following ping IP address where P_address is the IP address of the storage system If you do not see Reply from the problem is with your network Click Action gt Repair Connection to refresh the network connection Make sure that the backup has not been deleted on the storage system by checking the Backups page as described in Managing Backups on page 58 If it ha
114. age system shuts off after a short shutdown period Caution Ensure the system is completely shutdown before removing the power chord 3 Disconnect the storage system from its power source 4 Remove the four screws at the back of the enclosure cover See letter A in the following figure Slide the enclosure cover slightly rearward and then lift up See letter B AF000231 Figure 13 Removing Enclosure Cover 138 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Hardware Installations and Upgrades Installing the Enclosure Cover 1 Observe all safety and ESD precautions listed in Appendix H Safety Information 2 Align the guide on the left and right sides of the enclosure cover with the edge at the bottom of the chassis and slide the enclosure cover downward See letter A in the following figure Secure the enclosure cover to the chassis with four screws See letter B 0 0 070 SL AF000240 Figure 14 Installing Enclosure Cover 3 Reconnect the storage system to its power source 4 Power up the storage system by pressing the power button on the front of the unit The System Status LED flashes green while the system is booting up Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 139 Hardware Installations and Upgrades Replacing or Installing a Hard Disk The Intel Entry
115. ain connected until they disconnect from the shared folders or shut down their computer To change the authentication mode 1 In the navigation bar click Users 2 In the left pane click Authentication Mode The Authentication Mode page displays the current authentication mode Users Authentication Mode Use this screen to toggle enter your administrator pas local authentication mode and Active Directory authentication mode You must to change authentication mode All user data and shared folder assignments will be deleted upon changing to Active Directory authentication mode Authentication mode Current authentication mode Local authentication mode Administrator password i Change Authentication Mode 3 In the Administrator password text box enter the password for accessing the storage system not the active directory password 4 Click Change Authentication Mode 5 Click Finish All your existing user data and user assignments are deleted and you can add new users as described in Adding Users on page 32 and assign them to shared folders as described in Assigning Users to Shared Folders on page 56 6 If you are currently using local authentication mode Active Directory authentication mode is selected automatically Click Next The Active Directory Server page displays Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 49 Managing Your Storage System Users Active Dire
116. and Accessories Your storage system ships with the following items Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E e Attention document in the product box Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E Quick Start User s Guide in the product box e AC power cord North America only e One RJ 45 Ethernet cable Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide v Preface Software CD containing the Intel Client Backup and Recovery software and product documentation Recovery CD e Set of hard disk labels In addition you may need or want to purchase the following accessory item for your storage system Hard drives For information about which accessories memory and third party hardware have been tested and can be used with your storage system and for ordering information for Intel products see http support intel com support motherboards server ss4000 e compat htm Additional Information and Software vi If you need more information about this product or information about the accessories that can be used with this storage system use the following resources These files are available at http support intel com support motherboards server ss4000 e Unless otherwise indicated in the following table once on this Web page type the document or software name in the search field at the left side of the screen and select the option to search This Product For this information or Use this Document or Software soft
117. ange Notification page appears as shown in the preceding section Click Shut Down and then restart the system For all other disk configurations linear RAID 0 RAID 1 and RAID 5 you can swap the hard disks only when the storage system is powered off and you can swap all four disks Transferring Hard Disks to a New Storage System 134 If your storage system unit fails but the hard disks themselves are viable you can transfer your existing hard disks to a new storage system thereby preserving all your existing data To transfer hard disks to a new storage system 1 Shut down both the old unit and the new unit Caution If you do not shut down the new unit before you insert the hard disks you are prompted to re initialize the disks Ifyou do this all the data on your hard disks is lost 2 Transfer the hard disks to the new unit 3 Connect the new unit to your network and power on the new unit 4 Access the Manager for the new unit as described in Accessing the Manager on page 25 As long as the new unit is in the same subnet as the old unit you can access the Manager using the same procedure you used previously However ifthe new unit is in a different subnet you might have to install the Console on a computer in the same subnet as the storage system and use the Console to access it Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Adding or Replacing Hard Disks 5 If the firmware in the flash memory of the ne
118. at chooses not to use Intel developed server building blocks to consult vendor datasheets and operating parameters to determine the amount of airflow required for their specific application and environmental conditions Intel Corporation can not be held responsible if components fail or the server board does not operate correctly when used outside any of their published operating or non operating limits Intel Intel Pentium and Intel Xeon are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others Copyright 2006 2007 Intel Corporation All Rights Reserved Safety Information Safety Information Important Safety Instructions Read all caution and safety statements in this document before performing any of the instructions See also Intel Server Boards and Server Chassis Safety Information on the Intel Server Deployment Toolkit CD and or at http support intel com support motherboards server sb cs 010770 htm Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise Lesen Sie zun chst s mtliche Warnund Sicherheitshinweise in diesem Dokument bevor Sie eine der Anweisungen ausf hren Beachten Sie hierzu auch die Sicherheitshinweise zu Intel Serverplatinen und Servergehausen auf der Intel Server Deployment Toolkit CD oder unter http support intel com support motherboards server sb cs 010770 htm Consignes de s curite Lisez a
119. ating system A collection of one or more users that can be given access to a shared folder all at once A large packet size for transferring data between the storage system and computers in the network The Web based user interface that enables you to configure the storage system An acronym for network interface card An acronym for Network Time Protocol a mechanism for synchronizing a computer s time with a standard time on a server An acronym for redundant array of independent disks Different levels of RAID provide different types of data protection and data duplication as well as enhance the performance of your disks The process of booting your computer from the storage system rather than from a local hard disk A folder on the storage system that can be accessed by authorized users A portion of a local area network Computers in a subnet typically have IP addresses that are the same except for the last three digits For example computers with IP addresses of 192 168 0 101 192 168 0 102 and 192 168 0 103 would all belong to the same subnet 175 Glossary system disk A hard disk or partition of a hard disk that the computer boots from or partition user An individual or computer that can access a shared folder on the storage system 176 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Regulatory and Compliance Information Regulatory and Compliance Information Product Regulatory Compliance Warning To ensure re
120. ation see Appendix A Levels of RAID Caution RAID 0 and linear disk configurations do not offer any data protection If you lose a hard disk data loss occurs Simple administration You can run the browser based management interface from any computer in your network and its informative wizards and configuration pages helps you accomplish your tasks quickly and easily Storage and Connection Status The HOME page of the management interface lets you quickly determine how much space is being used and who currently is connected Support for file sharing on multiple platforms Whether the computers in your network run Microsoft Windows a Mac OS X or other Mac operating system or Linux you can set up file sharing for each of them e Security Only authorized users can access the shared folders on your storage system You can also control whether the user can only view the information in the shared folders or also add modify or delete files there e USB support Additional USB storage devices may be attached to the USB ports e Client backup Provides reliable data protection and rapid data recovery in case of a system crash or hard drive failure e Active Directory Support The storage system can import user and group lists automatically making it easier to manage access to the system 2 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Storage System Features Front Panel EEG I SES ANA Eu AF000085
121. available storage system or enter the name or IP address of a known storage system Disk to protect Disk 0 All Volumes Backup locations IP Address 12 Storage 10 3 3 105 EEE Remove Cancel If you want to scan the network for new storage systems or add a new one manually click Add and repeat step 3 If you want to remove a storage system that is not valid or that you no longer want to use select the storage system from the Backup locations list click Remove and then click Yes to confirm the removal You can remove a storage system only if it is not being used to protect another disk Once you have selected the desired backup location click Next and go to step 6 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 101 Protecting Local Disks 5 If you previously protected this disk and removed protection specify whether or not you want to re use the existing backup or create a new one fo An existing backup disk is available Do you want to reuse it or create a new one Re use the exsiting backup Disk 1 Preferred Total size 37 2GB C Create a new backup i Backup disks can be deleted with the server management console only lt Back Next gt Cancel _ lt Bak me If you select Re use the existing backup you must select which backup to re use from the list When you select an item from the list the size also displays to help you identify exactly which backup to use The word Preferred di
122. by mass 1000 PPM for Lead Mercury Hexavalent Chromium Polybrominated Biphenyls Diphenyl Ethers PBDE e Quantity limit of 0 01 by mass 100 PPM for Cadmium 182 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Warranty E Warranty Limited Warranty for Intel Chassis Subassembly Products Intel warrants that the Products defined herein as the Intel chassis subassembly and all of its various components and software delivered with or as part of the Products to be delivered hereunder if properly used and installed is free from defects in material and workmanship and substantially conforms to Intel s publicly available specifications for a period of three 3 years after the date the Product was purchased from an Intel authorized distributor Software of any kind delivered with or as part of products is expressly provided as is unless specifically provided for otherwise in any software license accompanying the software If any Product furnished by Intel which is the subject of this Limited Warranty fails during the warranty period for reasons covered by this Limited Warranty Intel at its option will REPAIR the Product by means of hardware and or software OR REPLACE the Product with another Product OR REFUND the then current value of the Product if Intel is unable to repair or replace the Product If such Product is defective transportation charges for the return of Product to buyer w
123. ccur only when you start one manually as described in Manually Backing up Your Disk on page 105 Notes Ifyou are using Client Backup and Recovery only four backups of each protected disk or partition are saved on the storage system so if you back up your disk every day you ll be able to recover data from only the last four days If you back up your disk once a week you ll be able to recover data from four weeks ago but the most recent backup might be as many as six days old Although Intel Client Backup and Recovery is specifically designed to perform backups without affecting your other computer activities you might want to schedule backups for a time when they ll have the least impact on your system like during lunch or after business hours if you leave your computer running overnight If you are protecting multiple disks or partitions it is recommended that you schedule each backup to occur at a different time 7 Specify whether or not to back up your disk as soon as you finish the wizard by selecting or clearing the Back up now check box and then click Next If you clear this option the disk is backed up at the next scheduled time or the next time you perform a manual backup Note Be sure to back up your disk or partition before you try to recover it using the recovery CD as described in Recovering a System Disk Using the Recovery CD on page 117 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 103
124. cess to a shared folder that contains confidential information you would add at least one user and authorize that user to access that shared folder and not authorize the guest user to access it Adding a user for each individual or computer in your network provides flexibility and security enabling you to control who can access what information In addition only Windows and Mac OS X users can use the guest user name Linux users and Mac users who do not use OS X must have user names created to allow them to access shared folders In Active Directory authentication mode you can add only Linux other Mac users You can add up to 128 Windows or Mac OS X users and up to 128 Linux or other Mac users for a total of up to 256 users Since each Linux other Mac user can represent multiple users the number of actual users can be higher To add a user 1 In the navigation bar click Users The Users amp Computers page displays Users Users amp Computers ssign several hen you are done ng local authentication mode add ared folder at once To a create a gro ers can be placed into groups so that you can ere e then click Groups on the left side of the screen W Directory authentication mode you can t add Windows users here they are added automatically from your Active Directory an add Linux users or Mac users who aren t using Mac OS X Current authentication mode Local authentication mode Users Select Nam
125. ch as Sales or HR and give those groups read write access to shared folders with information specifically for those groups Each user can be a member of multiple groups If you are using Active Directory authentication mode you cannot create groups with the Manager All groups are controlled by the Active Directory server 40 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Managing Your Storage System Adding Users To add a user see Adding Users on page 32 Modifying Users Note Note In local authentication mode for Windows and Mac OS X users you can change the password used to access the shared folders but not the user name This change will not affect current connections but will take effect the next time the person tries to connect to a shared folder In Active Directory authentication mode you cannot modify Windows Mac OS X users only Linux other Mac users For Linux and Mac users you can change the IP address or computer name but not the computer description Changing this information immediately disconnects that computer from the shared folders To change the user name or computer description you must remove the existing user as described in Removing Users on page 43 and then add a new user with the desired name or description as described in Adding Users on page 32 To modify a user 1 In the navigation bar click Users 2 Select the radio button next to the user that you want to modify
126. ctory Server Enter the IP address of your primary Active Directory server If desired you can also enter the IP address of the secondary Active Directory server to use if the primary Active Directory server is mot available Primary server IP address Secondary server IP address 7 In the Primary server IP address text box enter the IP address of your primary Active Directory server You cannot use the server s name 8 If desired enter the IP address of a secondary Active Directory server in the Secondary server IP address text box You cannot use the server s name This server will be used if the primary Active Directory server is not available The secondary server must be in the same domain as the primary server 9 Click Next The Active Directory User Login page displays Users Active Directory User Login Enter the name and password of a user who has privileges to access the Active Directory tree If desired enter the name of the organizational unit that contains the users or groups that will be allowed to access the shared folders on the storage system If you leave the orginazal unit name blank you can browse the entire tree User name ADSERVER DOMAIN NET Password Organizational unit name Example Sales 10 In the User name text box enter the name of a user who has privileges to access the Active Directory tree When accessing the Active Directory server this name will be appended with
127. d Enable Remote Boot Ez 1 Enabling remote boot will temporarily interrupt your network connection Do you want to continue Yes No 5 Click Yes to allow the temporary network interruption Your network connection is restored immediately after this process is complete On the Enable Remote Boot dialog box the Details area shows the progress of the enabling process If any problems are encountered for example if the selected disk or partition was not your system disk that portion of the process is marked as Failed You can click the plus sign next to the process description to expand it and display an error message that explains exactly what happened Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 111 Protecting Local Disks 6 When a message displays advising you that drivers will be installed click OK 7 When the drivers are installed one or more messages might display advising you that these drivers are not signed This has no adverse effect on your system Click Continue Anyway or Yes on each message to proceed with the installation In addition the Found New Hardware Wizard starts Select No Not this Time on the initial screen and complete the rest of the wizard accepting all the default values Ifremote boot was successfully enabled as indicated in the Details area a new backup is created Note If remote boot was successfully enabled but for some reason the new backup was not created as indicated
128. d The default IP address is 192 168 0 101 and the default subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 If you are using the second Ethernet port do the same in the Port 2 group box The IP address of the gateway If your network includes a gateway and if the first port on the storage system uses a specified IP address rather than obtaining one from the DHCP server enter the IP address of the default router in the Gateway IP address text boxes This is typically the same IP address as the first port with the last number being 1 If your network does not include a gateway or if the first port obtains its IP address from the DHCP server leave these text boxes blank If the first port obtains its IP address from a DHCP server the gateway obtains its IP address from the DHCP server as well Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 69 Managing Your Storage System To change this Do this The DNS server to use If your network includes a DNS server and if the first port on the storage system uses a specified IP address rather than obtaining one from the DHCP server enter the primary IP address in the Preferred DNS server text boxes and the secondary IP address in the Alternate DNS server text boxes If your network does not include a DNS server or if the first port obtains its IP address from the DHCP server leave these text boxes blank If the first port obtains its IP address from a DHCP server the DNS server IP
129. d enter the new password 10 In the left column select the disk or partition that you want to recover If you protected only one disk or partition only one item displays in this list If you protected multiple disks or partitions you can identify the correct item by looking at the Attr Disk ID and Size columns Attr column displays the attributes of each listed item D for disk P for partition and S for system disk For example if you protected both a system partition and a data partition the system partition 1s labeled PS and the data partition is labeled P The Size column displays the number of megabytes This column can also help you identify the right item You can also compare the disk ID with the listed backup disk IDs in the Manager as described in Managing Backups on page 58 If you protected the same disk more than once such as if you removed protection and then protected the disk again without re using the existing backup the attributes and size of each backup of that disk is the same To determine which item to select select Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 119 Protecting Local Disks each one individually and look at the times and dates in the right column This can help you identify which image is the most recent 1 m In the right column select the date and time of the backup that you want to recover Caution Selecting a backup with a specific date time stamp is strongly recomme
130. d losing all your data Therefore it is recommended that you allocate the least amount of space for shared folders until all the computer disks that you plan to protect have been backed up to the storage system To expand the amount of disk space allocated for shared folders 1 In the navigation bar click Shared Folders 2 Select the shared storage you want to expand 3 Click Expand The Shared Folders page displays Shared Folders ystem is divided into two partitions one for shared folders and one for backups The maximum e select the Additional disk space button and specify 1GB or higher fi It is recommended that you limit expansion to 20GB at a time due to the extensive processing time required for large expansions Once you allocate space for this shared Folder you cannot reduce that amount Be sure to leave enough space For backups of your computer disks and other shared folders Shared folder name Marketing Current amount of space allocated for shared folder 9 99 GB Add maximum available disk space 344 58 GB Additional disk space fi GB Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Managing Your Storage System 4 Select the amount of disk space to allocate You can choose to allocate the maximum available space or specify any amount It is recommended that you limit expansion to 20 GB at a time due to the extensive processing time required for large expansions To allocate additional space
131. ddress or the actual computer name in the computer s system configuration You can create a single user that actually represents multiple users In the IP address or computer name text box you can use the wildcard characters and to indicate a range of names For example client or client would include all computers in the subnet whose name begins with client company com would include all computers in the domain company com However these wildcards cannot be used with IP addresses The specified user name and type displays in the list on the Users amp Computers page 5 Repeat steps 2 through 4 until you have added all the users that you want to add at this time You can add more users later If you d like to put Windows and Mac OS X users into groups see Working with Groups on page 43 34 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Getting Started Creating Shared Folders By default the Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E includes a shared folder named public In local authentication mode all Windows and Mac OS X users are automatically assigned to this folder and can create modify or delete files there unless you change the list of authorized users or their access rights as described in Assigning Users to Shared Folders on page 56 In Active Directory authentication mode you must manually assign users to this folder in order to provide them with access You might want to create oth
132. de make sure the user configuration is correct For Windows or Mac OS X users try changing the password as described in Modifying Users on page 41 and accessing the shared folder again For Linux users make sure the computer name or IP address is correct If it s not recreate the user by removing the existing user as described in Removing Users on page 43 and adding it again as described in Adding Users on page 32 If the storage system uses Active Directory authentication mode check the user configuration on the Active Directory server If the storage system uses Active Directory authentication mode make sure the clocks of the storage system and the Active Directory server do not differ by more than five minutes If they do errors will occur when users try to access the shared folders It is recommended that you configure both the storage system and the Active Directory server to set their times from a common Network Time Protocol NTP server To configure this on the storage system see Changing the System Settings on page 66 Make sure the users are using the proper procedure for accessing the shared folders as described in Accessing Shared Folders on page 79 including the correct name or IP address of the storage system Windows and Mac OS X users can use the storage system name only if their computer is in the same subnet as the storage system 1f they added the storage system s IP address and name
133. ds and other components are properly installed Attach the covers to the chassis according to the product instructions Laser Peripherals or Devices Caution To avoid risk of radiation exposure and or personal injury Do not open the enclosure of any laser peripheral or device e Laser peripherals or devices have are not user serviceable Return to manufacturer for servicing Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 207 Safety Information Deutsch Sicherheitshinweise f r den Server Das vorliegende Dokument bezieht sich auf Intel Serverplatinen Intel Servergeh use Standfu und Rack sowie installierte Peripherieger te Es enth lt Warnungen und Vorsichtsma nahmen zur Vermeidung von Gefahren durch Verletzung Stromschlag Feuer und Besch digungen von Ger ten Lesen Sie diese Dokument daher sorgf ltig bevor Sie Ihr Intel Serverprodukt installieren oder warten Bei Widerspr chen zwischen den hier vorliegenden Angaben und den Informationen im Lieferumfang des Produkts oder auf der Website des betreffenden Produkts hat die Produktdokumentation Vorrang Die Integration und Wartung des Servers darf nur durch technisch qualifizierte Personen erfolgen Um die Einhaltung der vorhandenen Zulassungen und Genehmigungen f r das Produkt zu gew hrleisten sind die Richtlinien in diesem Handbuch sowie die Montageanleitungen in den Serverhandb chern zu beachten Verwenden Sie nur die beschriebenen zugelassenen
134. e Before performing any maintenance on the storage system back up all data Shut down the storage system by selecting the Advanced tab from the Manager and then Shutdown from the left hand menu 1 Observe all safety and ESD precautions listed in Appendix H Safety Information 2 Remove the new power supply from its protective packaging 3 If you are unable to shut down the system using the software Manager than power down the storage system by pressing and holding the power button for approximately five seconds until the System Status LED starts flashing The storage system shuts off after a short shutdown period Caution Ensure the system is completely shutdown before removing the power chord 4 Disconnect the storage system from its power source Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 145 Hardware Installations and Upgrades 5 Remove the four screws at the back of the enclosure cover See letter A in the following figure Slide the enclosure cover slightly rearward and then lift up See letter B AF000231 Figure 22 Removing Enclosure Cover 146 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Hardware Installations and Upgrades 6 Remove the three screws securing the old power supply to the chassis See letter A in the following figure AF000292 Figure 23 Det
135. e 33 Getting Started Linux Other Mac User NES Users Users amp Computers Use this screen to add a Linux or Mac OS user The Computer Description can be the name of the user who typically accesses the computer or any other description to identify the computer The IP address or the computer name identifies the Host system Enter the IP address or computer name for the user that you are adding Computer description IP address or computer name 4 Enter the requested user information and click Done For this type of user Do this Windows Mac OS X user CIFS Linux Other Mac user NFS Enter the user name and password for accessing the shared folders Enter the password a second time to confirm it The user name can be up to 20 characters long and can include letters and numbers The password can be up to 24 characters long If the user name and password that you specify here are the same as the person s Windows user name and password the person is not prompted to provide a user name and password when accessing the shared folder Enter a computer description and the IP address or computer name of the person s computer The Computer description can be the name of the person who typically uses the computer or any other description that you want to provide to identify the computer in the Users list This description can be up to 15 characters long The IP address or computer name is the IP a
136. e Type guest Windows Mac OS X user CIFS mike Windows Mac OS X user CIFS Remove Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Getting Started 2 Click Add Users Users amp Computers What type of user do you want to add CO Windows Mac OS X user CIFS Linux Other Mac user NFS Cancel 3 Select the type of user you want to add and then click Next The operating system used by the user determines which option you should choose Windows Mac OS X user CIFS or Linux Other Mac user NES Notes Linux users and Mac users who are not using OS X access shared folders using the Network File System NES In this environment access to shared folders is given to entire computers not to individual users of those computers However in Windows and Mac OS X environments each computer user can have individual access to a shared folder If your storage system uses Active Directory authentication mode you can add only Linux other Mac users The page that displays next varies depending on the user type you selected Windows Mac OS X User CIFS Users Users 8 Computers Use this screen to add a Microsoft Windows or Mac OS X user Enter the name and password for this user The password cannot exceed 24 characters The user must enter this name and password to access any shared Folders User name Password Confirm password Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guid
137. e chassis with the screws removed earlier and tighten them firmly 4 Insert and lock the padlock to the system to prevent unauthorized access inside the system 5 Connect all external cables and the AC power cord s to the system A microprocessor and heat sink may be hot if the system has been running Also there may be sharp pins and edges on some board and chassis parts Contact should be made with care Consider wearing protective gloves Danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the equipment manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to manufacturer s instructions The system is designed to operate in a typical office environment Choose a site that is LE e Clean and free of airborne particles other than normal room dust i No e Well ventilated and away from sources of heat including direct sunlight e Away from sources of vibration or physical shock e Isolated from strong electromagnetic fields produced by electrical devices In regions that are susceptible to electrical storms we recommend you plug your system into a surge suppressor and disconnect telecommunication lines to your modem during an electrical storm Provided with a properly grounded wall outlet Provided with sufficient space to access the power supply cord s because they serve as the product s main power disconnect 192 Int
138. e files Intel Storage System Console Intel Client Backup and Recovery 3 Select the Intel Client Backup and Recovery link to install the software Software Install Software from this CD Intel Storage Systern Console Please refer to the Quick Start User s Guide in the product box ff you have trouble installing this software from the link at the left Intel Client Backup and Recovery please run CBRSetup exe from re on this CD The above software is also provided in zip format Depending on your browser configuration you may need to Right Click and Save target as to copy these files Intel Storage System Console Intel Client Backup and Recovery 4 Start the setup utility for Intel Client Backup and Recovery 92 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Protecting Local Disks 5 If Microsoft SCSI Initiator 2 0 is already installed go to the next step If this component is not currently installed the following prompt displays Microsoft iSCSI Initiator v2 00 or later is not currently installed Click OK to exit the installation program and go to the Microsoft website where you can download and install the initiator You must have Internet access to do this After you have installed this initiator run the installation program again Cancel Click OK to go to the Microsoft website and then click OK to cancel the installation of Intel Client Backup and Recovery On
139. e from a particular computer or if you change the computer name the original computer name remains on the storage system and counts toward the total number of computers that are allowed to back up to the storage system To both delete all backups of all disks for a particular computer and the computer name you must delete the client To delete a client 1 In the navigation bar click Backups 2 Select the radio button to the left of the computer whose backups and computer name you want to delete from the storage system in the first Select column 3 Click Delete Client 4 When prompted to confirm the deletion click OK The disk no longer displays on the Backups page and all backup versions are deleted If only one disk was protected the computer name shows from the page as well Note If you delete a client and the user did not previously remove protection for that disk when the user subsequently accesses the Intel Client Backup and Recovery software the Status page indicates that the backup of the protected disk is offline To back up the disk once again the user must remove protection and then protect the disk again For more information see Removing Protection on page 126 and Protecting Your Disks on page 98 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 61 Managing Your Storage System Setting Up e mail Alerts 62 Note The Alerts feature is one ofthe Advanced menu options that allows you to set u
140. e la exposici n a radiaciones o de da os personales No abra la caja de ning n perif rico o dispositivo l ser Los perif ricos o dispositivos l ser no pueden ser reparados por el usuario e Haga que el fabricante los repare Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 225 Safety Information Intel Intel Intel Web UL gt AB Hi
141. e marked on the product and or the product packaging Indicates the presence of a hazard that may cause minor personal injury or property damage if the CAUTION is ignored ndicates the presence of a hazard that may result in serious personal injury WARNING if the WARNING is ignored Indicates potential hazard if indicated information is ignored CAUTION Indicates shock hazards that result in serious injury or death if safety instructions are not followed Indicates hot components or surfaces Indicates do not touch fan blades may result in injury Asa Indicates to unplug all AC power cord s to disconnect AC power Please recycle battery OPS gt Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 203 Safety Information Intended Application Uses This product was evaluated as Information Technology Equipment ITE which may be installed in offices schools computer rooms and similar commercial type locations The suitability of this product for other product categories and environments such as medical industrial residential alarm systems and test equipment other than an ITE application may require further evaluation Site Selection The system is designed to operate in a typical office environment Choose a site that is Clean dry and free of airborne particles other than normal room dust Well ventilated and away from sources of heat including direct sunlight and radiators
142. e sensors reaches or falls below 37 C 98 6 F the fan returns to normal speed Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 167 Technical Specifications Software Specification Table 6 Software Component Specifications Component Specification Operating System Linux Kernel 2 6 10 Network Service DHCP client server default IP address for Port 1 is 192 168 0 101 Supported Web Browsers e Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 e Firefox 1 06 or newer RAID Standard RAID O RAID 1 RAID 5 RAID 5 spare RAID 10 CIFS SMB e NFS File Sharing Protocols Access Control e Users have read only or read write access to shared folders e CIFS users access shared folders using passwords 168 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Levels of RAID A Levels of RAID Caution After you initially configure your storage system you can change from one type of disk configuration to another as described in Reconfiguring Your Storage System Disks on page 71 Doing this deletes all the data on your storage system Linear Caution A linear disk configuration does not offer any data protection Ifyou lose a hard disk data loss occurs A linear configuration is similar to using multiple hard disks in a regular computer Each disk is an independent entity and the data on it is self contained You can add or remove the disks without affecting the other disks All the available disk space
143. e space Your storage system is divided into two partitions one for shared folders and one for backups The maximum amount of shared folder space is 2 TB 1 TB 1024 GB The minimum space requirement is 200 ou can allocate more space now or accept the default minimum space allocation To allocate additional space select the Specify disk space button and specify 1 GB 1024 MB or higher cy Allocated space is approximate A small amount will be used by the file system Shared folder name Use the minimum amount of space for shared folders 200 MB Specify disk space i GB Add maximum available disk space 344 58 GB CRETE 3 In the Shared folder name text box enter a unique name for the shared folder This name can be up to 64 characters long and can contain letters numbers hyphens underlines and spaces 4 Your storage system is divided into several partitions one for shared folders one for home folders and one for backups The maximum amount of a shared folder space is 2 TB 1 TB 1024 GB The minimum space requirement is 200 MB You can allocate more space now or accept the default minimum space allocation To allocate additional space select the Specify disk space button and specify 1 GB 1024 MB or higher To allocate the maximum available select the Add maximum available disk space raid button After setting the appropriate value hit OK The folder is created and the Shared Folders screen will be d
144. e the email is sent the alert is not sent To set up e mail alerts 1 In the navigation bar click Advanced 2 Specify whether or not the storage system should send e mail notifications when a problem occurs by selecting or clearing the Send e mail notifications check box If you select this option you must provide the fully qualified domain name or IP address of your e mail server and at least one email address Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Managing Your Storage System If you clear this option e mail notifications is not sent and all the related fields on this page display dimmed However if you previously entered information on this page that information is retained so that you can easily re enable e mail notifications later If you clear this option you do not have to complete the rest of this procedure simply click Apply 3 In the SMTP server name or IP address text box enter the fully qualified domain name or IP address of your e mail server 4 Specify where or not your e mail server requires authentication by selecting or clearing the SMTP server authentication check box If you select this option you must enter a user name and password for logging into that server in the User name and Password text boxes If you clear this option no authentication is performed 5 If your e mail server cannot use the default sender e mail address root localhost or if you want the individuals who receive e
145. e your storage system You will give your system a name set the date and time configure your network settings specify the type of disk configuration to use and indicate how much space to reserve for backups of your local Windows computer disks After you complete this wizard your storage system will restart automatically Click Next to get started E 2 On the welcome page click Next The End User Software License Agreement page displays 3 If you agree to the terms select the I accept the license agreement check box and then click Next The Host Name page displays Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 21 Getting Started 4 Click Next to accept the default storage system name Storage or enter the name you prefer The storage system name can be up to 15 characters long and can include letters numbers and hyphens Click Next The Date Time page displays System Setup Date Time Please specify the current date and time Date le 3 zj 2006 z Month Day Year Time fis 27 i E Hour Minute Second Time zone GMT 04 00 Atlantic Time Canada 5 Specify the current date time and time zone in 24 hour format For example 2 00 P M is entered as 14 00 00 Note The storage system time does not automatically change to reflect daylight savings time For more information see Changing the System Settings on page 66 Click Next The Network Settin
146. ection pp 97 Replacing Your Existing License sis 98 Protecting Your Dale surtido a 98 Manually Backing up Your Deka ace tate 105 Stopping a Backup or Recovery in Progress nessssneesssnenresernereretrrssrrrrserrrnnerrennenrtnnnsene 106 Changing the Backup Schedule pp 107 Receiving Event Notifications cistitis iu 108 Changing the Recovery Password Ne 108 Enabling or Disabling Remote Boot pp 110 Enabling Remote Boot ricino ta ken 111 Disabling Remote BOOT se a 112 Recovenng AA nee 112 Recovering Files or Folders aa 114 Recovering a Data Disk sise 116 Recovering a System Disk Using the Recovery CD RN 117 Recovering a System Disk While Booting Remotely pp 122 REMOVING Protection 70min iir eni aaa ER AA AE 126 Adding or Replacing Hard Disks snnnnnnnnnee 127 Adding Hard DISKS an i ane 127 Adding Hard Disks to a Linear or Normal RAID Configuration ppp 128 Adding Hard Disks to a Degraded RAID Configuration ooonnnncccnnnnncnnnncccnnncnnnnnccnonannnn nn ccnnns 130 Removing Hard Disks or Responding to a Disk Failure pp 131 Responding to RAID Degradation ss 132 Responding to RAID Failure usines 133 Swapping Hard Disks Ent nee a 134 Transferring Hard Disks to a New Storage System pp 134 Hardware Installations and Upgrades nuuuusnnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 137 Before You Begin ascos odiado 137 Tools and Supplies Needed 0 0000 sr 22 ee 137 System References 0 0m i adi dis 137
147. ed in step 4 in Protecting Your Disks on page 98 If you are using a firewall on the computer that you plan to protect open TCP port 11762 on the firewall This ensures that Intel Client Backup and Recovery can communicate with the storage system Make sure that your firewall does not block incoming network communication to the Microsoft iSCSI Initiator Installing the Microsoft iSCSI Initiator Before you can install Intel Client Backup and Recovery you must download and install the Microsoft iSCSI Initiator 2 x To download and install this initiator 1 Open a Web browser enter the following in the address bar and press Enter http www microsoft com downloads details aspx FamilyID 12cb3c1a 15d6 4585 b385 befd1319f825 amp DisplayLang en Scroll down to the Files in This Download section and download the item that ends in x86fre exe Select the option to run the file Run Open or Run this program from its current location Ifa security warning displays click Run The installation wizard starts 5 On the first page of the installation wizard click Next 6 On the page with installation options click Next Initiator Service and Software Initiator are selected by default Ifa message box displays telling you to configure the settings in the Control Panel click OK Note You do not have to configure the Microsoft iSCSI Initiator Intel Client Backup and Recovery configures it for you a
148. ed to the hard disks When this process is complete the storage system restarts Note The operating system and storage system software are installed on each disk in your storage system to ensure that the failure or removal of any one disk does not cause the entire storage system to fail 2 Ifthe welcome screen does not display immediately after the storage system restarts close the browser window and log in again using the Console You can now perform the initial configuration as described in Configuring Your Storage System on page 21 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Getting Started Configuring Your Storage System Once your storage system has been initialized as described in Initializing your Storage System on page 16 follow these steps to run the System Setup wizard and perform the initial configuration 1 If you have not already installed the Storage System Console install it as described in Logging in to the Manager on page 27 and start it as described in Starting the Console on page 18 In the left pane click the name of the storage system If you are using both Ethernet ports the name of the storage system displays twice in the left pane You can click either one Then click Log On Storage System Manager The welcome page displays Welcome to your Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E You are now connected to your storage system This wizard will help you configur
149. eine ordnungsgem geerdete Steckdose angeschlossen sein Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Safety Information Warnhinweise f r den Systemzugang Vorsicht Um Verletzungen und Besch digungen zu vermeiden sollten Sie vor Arbeiten im Produktinneren folgende Sicherheitsanweisungen beachten Schalten Sie alle am Produkt angeschlossenen Peripherieger te aus Schalten Sie das System mit dem Netzschalter aus Trennen Sie das Ger t von der Stromquelle indem Sie alle Netzkabel vom System bzw aus der Steckdose ziehen Ziehen Sie alle Kabel und alle an das System angeschlossenen Telekommunikationsleitungen ab Bewahren Sie alle Schrauben und anderen Befestigungselemente gut auf nachdem Sie die Geh useabdeckung entfernt haben Wenn Sie Ihre Arbeiten im Systeminneren beendet haben befestigen Sie die Geh useabdeckung mit den Originalschrauben bzw befestigungselementen e F hren Sie keine Arbeiten im Netzteil aus Das Netzteil enth lt keine f r den Benutzer wartungsbed rftigen Teile Schicken Sie das Ger t f r Wartungsarbeiten an den Hersteller zur ck Schalten Sie den Server aus und ziehen Sie alle Netzkabel ab bevor Sie Komponenten ein oder ausbauen die nicht hot plug f hig sind Wenn Sie ein hot plug f higes Netzteil austauschen ziehen Sie dessen Netzkabel ab bevor Sie es aus dem Server ausbauen Vorsicht War Ihr Server in Betrieb k nnen die installierten Prozessoren und
150. el Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Installation Assembly Safety Instructions Deutsch Benutzer k nnen am Netzger t dieses Produkts keine Reparaturen vornehmen Das Produkt enth lt m glicherweise mehrere Netzger te Wartungsarbeiten m ssen von qualifizierten Technikern ausgef hrt werden Versuchen Sie nicht das mitgelieferte Netzkabel zu ndern oder zu verwenden wenn es sich nicht genau um den erforderlichen Typ handelt Ein Produkt mit mehreren Netzger ten hat f r jedes Netzger t ein eigenes Netzkabel Der Wechselstrom des Systems wird durch den Ein Aus Schalter f r Gleichstrom nicht ausgeschaltet Ziehen Sie jedes Wechselstrom Netzkabel aus der Steckdose bzw dem Netzger t um den Stromanschlu des Systems zu unterbrechen SICHERHEISMASSNAHMEN Immer wenn Sie die Geh useabdeckung abnehmen um an das Systeminnere zu gelangen sollten Sie folgende Schritte beachten 1 Schalten Sie alle an Ihr System angeschlossenen Peripherieger te aus 2 Schalten Sie das System mit dem Hauptschalter aus 3 Ziehen Sie den Stromanschlu stecker Ihres Systems aus der Steckdose 4 Auf der R ckseite des Systems beschriften und ziehen Sie alle Anschlu kabel von den I O Anschl ssen oder Ports ab 5 Tragen Sie ein geerdetes Antistatik Gelenkband um elektrostatische Ladungen ESD ber blanke Metallstellen bei der Handhabung der Komponenten zu vermeiden 6 Schalten Sie das System niemals ohne ordnungsg
151. em montiertes Geh use ein Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 193 Installation Assembly Safety Instructions SICHERHEISMASSNAHMEN Immer wenn Sie die Geh useabdeckung abnehmen um an das Systeminnere zu gelangen sollten Sie folgende Schritte beachten 1 Schalten Sie alle an Ihr System angeschlossenen Peripherieger te aus 2 Schalten Sie das System mit dem Hauptschalter aus 3 Ziehen Sie den Stromanschlu stecker Ihres Systems aus der Steckdose 4 Auf der R ckseite des Systems beschriften und ziehen Sie alle Anschlu kabel von den I O Anschl ssen oder Ports ab 5 Tragen Sie ein geerdetes Antistatik Gelenkband um elektrostatische Ladungen ESD ber blanke Metallstellen bei der Handhabung der Komponenten zu vermeiden 6 Schalten Sie das System niemals ohne ordnungsgem montiertes Geh use ein Zur ordnungsgem en K hlung und L ftung mu die Geh useabdeckung immer wieder vor dem Einschalten installiert werden Ein Betrieb des Systems ohne angebrachte Abdeckung kann Ihrem System oder Teile darin besch digen Um die Abdeckung wieder anzubringen 1 Vergewissern Sie sich da Sie keine Werkzeuge oder Teile im Innern des Systems zur ckgelassen haben 2 berpr fen Sie alle Kabel Zusatzkarten und andere Komponenten auf ordnungsgem en Sitz und Installation 3 Bringen Sie die Abdeckungen wieder am Geh use an indem Sie die zuvor gel sten Schrauben wieder anbringe
152. em as a DHCP server clear the Enable DHCP server check box If Get an IP address automatically is selected you cannot use the storage system as a DHCP server The packet size for transferring data Specify whether or not to transfer larger data packets between the storage system and the computers in your network by selecting or clearing the Jumbo Frames check box If you clear this option the storage system uses 1514 byte packets If you select this option you can specify a larger packet size from 1514 to 9014 bytes NOTE Using jumbo frames allows you to transfer data more quickly However you can select this option only if your network Ethernet switch and the network interface cards NICs on the computers in your network support the specified packet size To determine whether you can use jumbo frames see the documentation for those components The FTP settings If you want to use the storage system as an FTP server select the Enable FTP server check box If you do not want to use the storage system as an FTP server clear this option For information about accessing the storage system using FTP see Accessing Shared Folders using FTP on page 85 4 Click Apply When the confirmation message displays click OK Note 70 Ifyou changed the IP address of the storage system you must now access the Manager using the new IP address Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Managing Your S
153. ement remplac e Lors du remplacement de la pile utilisez uniquement celle recommandee par le fabricant du mat riel Mettez la pile au rebut en vous conformant aux r glementations locales N essayez pas de recharger une pile N essayez pas de d monter de percer ou d endommager la pile d une quelconque fa on Refroidissement et ventilation Attention Routez les c bles avec pr caution comme indiqu pour minimiser les blocages de circulation d air et les problemes de refroidissement Afin de permettre une ventilation et un refroidissement corrects ne mettez le syst me en marche que lorsque les panneaux du ch ssis sont en place L utilisation du syst me sans les panneaux peut endommager les composants syst me Pour installer les panneaux V rifiez tout d abord que vous n avez pas oubli d outils ou de composants d tach s l int rieur du syst me V rifiez que les c bles les cartes d extension et les autres composants sont correctement install s Fixez les panneaux au ch ssis en suivant les instructions du produit P riph riques laser Attention Pour viter tout risque d exposition aux rayonnements et ou de dommage personnel e N ouvrez pas l enceinte d un p riph rique laser e Les p riph riques laser ne sont pas r parables par l utilisateur Retournez les au fabricant en cas de probl me Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 219 Safety Information Esp
154. en to confirm that you are working from the storage system Caution You can open and change files while remotely booting and even create new files or folders However only the data that existed at the time and date of the selected backup is recovered If you want to save any new data you must copy the files or folders to a different location such as a network server Start Intel Client Backup and Recovery Caution While booting remotely do not try to use Intel Client Backup and Recovery for any operation other than recovering the system disk When a warning message displays advising you that the computer name has changed click OK 10 Click Restore Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 123 Protecting Local Disks 3 Protect a Disk Protected disk Disk 0 Partition 1 C Backup location 7 14 2006 2 12 PM 7 14 2006 2 25 PM ml Restore Disk Recovery Password The Protected disk list displays the disk or partition that you are currently booting from 11 In the Backups list select the most recent backup You can recover only the most recent backup Note 124 Ifno backups display in this list the backup that you booted from is not using the same recovery password as the storage system This can occur if you changed the recovery password on the storage system before booting remotely or ifyou changed it between backups in Intel Client Backup and Recove
155. eparately Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 99 Protecting Local Disks 100 Recommendations e If your computer has only one disk with one partition select the disk e If any partition such as an EISA partition precedes your system partition select the entire disk This ensures that you can remotely boot from and recover the disk e If your disk has a system partition and a data partition select one of the partitions and complete the wizard Then run the wizard again and protect the other partition This provides complete protection with maximum flexibility However Intel Client Backup and Recovery should be installed on the system partition so that you can remotely boot later What To Do Next In this case Go to this step You have not completed the Protect a Disk wizard 3 You completed the Protect a Disk wizard and connected to a storage system 4 You protected this disk and removed protection or an allocation error 5 occurred the first time you tried to protect the disk 3 When the Add Storage System dialog box displays Client Backup and Recovery automatically scans your subnet for storage systems Any storage systems that are detected display in the Discovered storage systems list Add Storage System Select a storage system from the list of discovered storage system in your subnet or enter the name or IP address of the storage system that you want to use Discovered storage
156. er cable to its connector on the system board See letter D Figure 27 Installing New Power Supply Cage 11 Secure the power supply cage to the chassis with three screws See letter A in the following figure AF000292 Figure 28 Securing New Power Supply Cage to Chassis Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 149 Hardware Installations and Upgrades 12 Align the guide on the left and right sides of the enclosure cover with the edge at the bottom of the chassis and slide the enclosure cover downward See letter A in the following figure Secure the enclosure cover to the chassis with four screws See letter B AF000240 Figure 29 Installing Enclosure Cover 13 Reconnect the storage system to its power source 14 Power up the storage system by pressing the power button on the front of the unit The System Status LED flashes while the system is booting up 150 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Hardware Installations and Upgrades Replacing System Fan The system fan is located on the back of the Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E Note Replacement of the system fan should only be done by qualified service personnel Note Before performing any maintenance on the storage system back up all data Shut down the sto
157. er compatible with your existing recovery CD Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 113 Protecting Local Disks Recovering Files or Folders 114 To recover selected folders files or sections of files from a backup 1 Click Restore 3 Protect a Disk Protected disk Disk 0 Partition 1 C Status Schedule Backup location 7 14 2006 2 12 PM 7 14 2006 2 25 PM Recovery Password Restore In the Protected disk list select the disk that contains the folders or files that you want to recover In the Backups list select the backup from the desired date and time You can select only a backup for which No displays in the Backup View Open column Click View Backup When the confirmation message displays click OK After a few moments a window opens displaying all the data associated with the selected backup You can now open the folders and files in the backup view to make sure they contain the information you want and copy any of the data to your local disk Caution You can open and change the files in the backup view and even create new folders or files there However as soon as you close the view as described in the next step all changes are lost The next time you view the backup it displays the way it existed when the backup was created Notes If the first drive letter after your local disks is mapped to a shared network folder you
158. er from which the storage system should set its time The storage system synchronizes its time with the NTP server every hour You can use a name only if it is resolvable The administrator name or password In the Administrator name text box enter the user name to use for logging in to the Manager In the Password and Confirm password text boxes enter the password to use for logging in to the Manager The user name and password are case sensitive 4 Click Apply 5 When the confirmation message displays click OK Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 67 68 Managing Your Storage System Changing the Network Settings The Network page displays the network settings that were set when you initially configured the storage system Only the first Ethernet port was configured during setup The second uses its default settings unless you change them here Advanced Network The network settings determine how this storage system interacts with your network and whether or not it also acts as a DHCP server or FTP server Tf you change the IP address you must re access the Manager using the new IP address after you click Apply In addition any changes to the settings on this screen might temporarily interrupt user access to the storage system Workgroup WorkGroup FPort 1 MAC address 00 90 0B 07 43 4F Get an IP address automatically Use this IP address IP address
159. er in your network Alternatively you can click Browse and select the shared folder from the Microsoft Windows Network 5 To automatically connect to this shared folder each time you log on to Windows select Reconnect at logon If you clear this option you must repeat this procedure each time you want to access the shared folder 6 Click Finish 80 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Working with Shared Folders 7 If prompted enter your user name and password for accessing this shared folder and then click OK Note Ifthe user name and password for accessing the shared folder are the same as your Windows user name and password you are not prompted to provide a user name and password to access the shared folder In addition once you provide your user name and password for accessing one shared folder you are not prompted to provide it again when you access other shared folders to which you have access rights If the storage system uses local authentication mode and the guest user has access to this shared folder you can use guest as both the user name and password You can now access the shared folder from My Computer Windows Explorer Using the Console To access a shared folder using the Console 1 Install the Console as described in Installing the Console on page 17 2 Click Start gt Programs gt Storage System Console The Console application window appears En Storage System Console
160. er shared folders as well For example in an office environment you might want to create a shared folder for company policies that everyone can only view and separate shared folders for confidential business files that only selected individuals or departments can view or change In a home environment you might want to create separate folders for different types of files like photos videos or music You can create up to 128 shared folders Users who can access and write to these shared folders can create additional sub folders for organizing the files they store there To create a shared folder 1 In the navigation bar click Shared Folders The Shared Folders page displays Shared Folders Use this screen to add expand or remove shared folders Click Add to create a shared folder and allocate folder storage space Click Expand to increase the shared folder size Click Remove to delete a shared folder and release the associated disk space Select Shared Name Size Used Percentage O Finance 14 99 GB 0 O Marketing 9 99 GB 0 O homes User Home Folder 195 MB 0 O public 195 MB 0 O usbdiski 0MB 0 O usbdisk2 0 MB 0 Add Remove Note The Shared folders list includes usbdisk1 and usbdisk2 whether or not any USB disks have been connected to the storage system 2 Click Add Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 35 Getting Started Shared Folders Use this screen to create a shared folder and allocate folder storag
161. erishare IV Reconnect at logon Connect using a different user name Sign up for online storage or connect to a network server Finish The appearance of this dialog box varies by operating system 5 In the Drive list select the drive letter that you want to assign to the shared folder 6 To automatically connect to this shared folder each time you log on to Windows select Reconnect at logon If you clear this option you must repeat this procedure each time you want to access the shared folder 7 Click Finish 8 If prompted enter your user name and password for accessing this shared folder and then click OK Note Ifthe user name and password for accessing the shared folder are the same as your Windows user name and password you are not prompted to provide a user name and password to access the shared folder In addition once you provide your user name and password for accessing one shared folder you are not prompted to provide it again when you access other shared folders to which you have access rights If the guest user has access to this shared folder you can use guest as both the user name and password You can now access the shared folder from My Computer Windows Explorer Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 83 Working with Shared Folders Linux Users To access a shared folder on a computer ruming Linux 1 Create a directory by entering the following command at the command promp
162. ers nee ttes 157 Figure 37 Installing Enclosure Cover nennen 158 Figure 38 RAID Data Striping a 169 Figure 39 RAID 1 Disk Mirroring Disk Duplexing pp 170 Figure 40 RAID 5 Data Striping with Striped Parity 171 Figure 41 RAID 5 Spali een E 171 Figure 42 RAID 10 Combination of RAID 1 and RAID 0 pp 172 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide XV List of Figures xvi Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Storage System Features 1 Storage System Features The Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E is an intelligent network storage solution for small and medium sized offices and home network environments It provides up to 3 0 TB of hard disk space for both shared files and backups of your computer hard disks offering an ideal way to distribute and protect important data The storage system features an integrated file server with system backup and ability to manage shared folders by user names or groups It can connect to a gigabit Ethernet network and support up to four serial ATA SATA hard drives The storage system s performance is ideal for protecting company data and quickly restoring files from a backup To make it easy to back up your computer hard disks the storage system includes Intel Client Backup and Recovery a software application that provides reliable data protection and rapid data recovery in the event of a system crash or disk failure With Intel
163. expressed or implied including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose Intel makes no expressed warranties beyond those stated here Intel disclaims all other warranties expressed or implied including without limitation implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion of implied warranties so this limitation may not apply All expressed and implied warranties are limited in duration to the limited warranty period No warranties apply after that period Some jurisdictions do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so this limitation may not apply to you Limitations of Liability Intel s responsibility under this or any other warranty implied or expressed is limited to repair replacement or refund as set forth above These remedies are the sole and exclusive remedies for any breach of warranty Intel is not responsible for direct special incidental or consequential damages resulting from any breach of warranty under another legal theory including but not limited to lost profits downtime goodwill damage to or replacement of equipment and property and any costs of recovering reprogramming or reproducing any program or data stored in or used with a system containing this product Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the
164. ext time you run Intel Client Backup and Recovery with a restored Internet connection If your computer has no Internet connection you must perform offline activation as described in the next section 96 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Protecting Local Disks If your computer had no network interface card NIC when you installed Client Backup and Recovery or your NIC was disabled and you subsequently add or enable a NIC you must add the license again as described in Replacing Your Existing License on page 98 to activate 1t Note Activation is tied to your computer s hardware Once you have activated a license if your computer hardware changes or if you subsequently install Intel Client Backup and Recovery on a different computer using the same key code an error message displays Contact Intel Customer Support for help Activating Your License Without an Internet Connection If your license wasn t activated because your computer has no Internet connection you must obtain an activation code using another computer that does have both an Internet connection and e mail To activate your license without an Internet connection 1 From the Action menu click License gt Offline Activation The Offline Activation dialog box appears 2 Click Export License Data 3 On the Save As dialog box select one of the following locations and then click Save A shared folder accessible to both your computer
165. ficate amp Report IEC60950 report to include all country national deviations GS License Germany GOST R 50377 92 License Russia Belarus License Belarus e Ukraine License Ukraine CE Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEE Europe e IRAM Certification Argentina Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 177 Regulatory and Compliance Information Product EMC Compliance Class B Compliance This is an FCC Class B device FCC ICES 003 Emissions USA Canada CISPR 22 Emissions International EN55022 Emissions Europe EN55024 Immunity Europe EN61000 3 2 Harmonics Europe EN61000 3 3 Voltage Flicker Europe CE EMC Directive 89 336 EEC Europe VCCI Emissions Japan AS NZS 3548 Emissions Australia New Zealand BSMI CNS13438 Emissions Taiwan GOST R 29216 91 Emissions Russia GOST R 50628 95 Immunity Russia Belarus License Belarus Ukraine License Ukraine RRL MIC Notice No 1997 41 EMC amp 1997 42 EMI Korea Certifications Registrations Declarations 178 UL Certification US Canada CE Declaration of Conformity CENELEC Europe FCC ICES 003 Class A Attestation USA Canada VCCI Certification Japan C Tick Declaration of Conformity Australia MED Declaration of Conformity New Zealand BSMI Certification Taiwan GOST R Certification License Russia Belarus Certification License Belarus RRL Certification Korea IRAM Certification A
166. finished using the Manager you should log out to ensure that unauthorized individuals do not make changes to the storage system To log out 1 In the navigation bar click Log Out 2 When the confirmation message displays click OK The Log Out page displays Log Out You have successfully logged out Thank you For using our network storage system 3 To log back in to the Manager click Log In Shutting Down the Storage System Press the power button on the unit or shut the system down remotely using the Manager To shut down using the power button press and hold the power button for approximately five seconds until the System Status LED starts flashing Caution Do not disconnect the power cord while the system is powering down The storage system shuts off after a short shutdown period To ensure that you do not shut down the system accidentally you must enter your administrator password Advanced Shut Down You must enter the administrator password to shut down the storage system een to remotely power down the storage system Shutting down the storage system will prevent user access to shared folders and interrupt backup and recovery activities Administrator password Shut Down Caution Ifyou shut down the storage system users can no longer access the shared folders on the storage system Ifusers have shared files open data might be lost Have all users save their changes and close any open files before y
167. from a file that you changed you can access the backup that contains the desired data and copy it to your local disk You can use this procedure to try out different what if scenarios for example changing the format of the data in a file without adversely affecting the data on your local disk For more information see Recovering Files or Folders on page 114 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Protecting Local Disks Recover an entire data disk or partition If you protected a disk or partition that isn t being used to run the operating system you can recover that disk or partition using Intel Client Backup and Recovery You might need to do this if the disk has become corrupted or the data has been extensively damaged The entire disk or partition is restored to its exact state at the time of the selected backup You can continue to use your computer for other tasks while the data is being recovered although not any applications or files located on the disk or partition that you are recovering For more information see Recovering a Data Disk on page 116 e Recover an entire system disk or partition If you need to recover your system disk or partition that is the disk or partition used to run the operating system you can do so using the recovery CD This is particularly useful if the hard disk has failed and has been repaired or replaced or if you want to duplicate an existing disk to
168. gs page displays FF Z System Setup Network Settings If you have a DHCP server on your network this server can get s IP address from that DHCP server automatically If you don t have a DHCP server you must use the default IP address or specify a different one shown here but in most cases you can use the defaut subnet mask If your network uses a different subnet mask you can change the one Get an IP address automaticaly Use this IP address Port 1 TP address fs Nes Subnet mask es ee Gateway IP address P fF Ao 22 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Getting Started 6 By default if your network has a DHCP server the storage system obtains its IP address from that server If your network does not have a DHCP server or if the storage system is directly attached to your computer the default IP address and subnet mask are used The default IP address is 192 168 0 101 and the default subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 To accept the default settings click Next Otherwise specify the desired settings and then click Next When you click Next the Disk Configuration page displays The options that display on this page vary depending on the number of hard disks that are currently installed in the system Caution RAID 0 and linear disk configurations do not offer any data protection If you lose a hard disk data loss occurs System Setup Disk Confi
169. gulatory compliance you must adhere to the assembly instructions in this guide to ensure and maintain compliance with existing product certifications and approvals Use only the described regulated components specified in this guide Use of other products components voids the UL listing and other regulatory approvals of the product and most likely results in noncompliance with product regulations in the region s in which the product is sold To help ensure EMC compliance with your local regional rules and regulations before performing integration make sure the peripheral devices selected have passed EMC testing The final configuration of your end system product may require additional EMC compliance testing For more information please contact your local Intel representative This is an FCC Class B device Intended Application This product was evaluated as Information Technology Equipment ITE which may be installed in homes offices schools computer rooms and similar commercial type locations The suitability of this product for other product categories and environments such as medical industrial telecommunications NEBS residential alarm systems test equipment etc other than an ITE application may require further evaluation Product Safety Compliance This product complies with the following product safety requirements UL60950 CSA 60950 USA Canada EN60950 Europe e EC60950 International CB Certi
170. guration Your storage system can have up to four disks Four disks have been detected What kind of disk configuration would you like to use amp Data protection RAID 5 three disks minimum An amount of disk space equal to one disk is used for data protection and the rest is used for data storage The data is distributed in such a way that it can be recovered if any one disk fails Data protection failover RAID 5 spare four disks minimum Three of the disks provide RAID 5 data protection and the fourth automatically joins the RAID if one of the other three disks Fails Data duplication RAID 10 four disks minimum Half of the disk space is used for data storage and the other half is used for a duplicate mirror of that data If one disk Fails you have a backup copy Better performance no data protection RAID 0 two disks minimum All the disk space is used for data storage Expandable no data protection Linear one disk minimum All the disk space is used for data storage and you can add more disks later without affecting your existing data IES 7 If you want to add or remove hard disks do so one at a time and click Scan after each action Note It is strongly recommended that you install all the hard disks that you want to use in the storage system at this time since changing the number of hard disks later can require disk reconfiguration and possible data loss To accept the default disk
171. harmful interference in a residential installation 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 no guarantee that interference does not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television 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 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit other than the one to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device can void the user s authority to operate the equipment The customer is responsible for ensuring compliance of the modified product Only peripherals computer input output devices terminals etc that comply with FCC Class B limits may be attached to this computer product Operation with noncompliant peripherals is likely to result in interference to radio and TV reception All cables used to connect to peripherals must be shielded and grounded Operation with cables connected to peripherals that a
172. he Recurrence list If you want backups to occur once a week select the day of the week from the Recurrence list Then select the time If you do not want backups to occur automatically select Not Scheduled from the Recurrence list Backups occur only when you start one manually as described in Manually Backing up Your Disk on page 105 4 Click Apply 5 When the confirmation message displays click Yes 6 When the result message displays click OK The schedule change takes effect immediately and the date and time of the next scheduled backup displays in the Next backup area Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 107 Protecting Local Disks Receiving Event Notifications When you install Intel Client Backup and Recovery the Client Backup and Recovery Event Viewer is also installed This program starts automatically whenever you start your computer and the Agent icon displays in your system tray When the A gent is running a pop up message displays whenever a backup related problem occurs such as if a scheduled backup did not occur because the storage system was not running You can close the Agent at any time However if you do this notifications no longer display automatically If you subsequently want to start the Agent again you can do so using Intel Client Backup and Recovery To close the Agent Inthe system tray right click the Agent icon 3 and click Exit Client Backup and Recovery Agent
173. he disk is being rebuilt such as when a failed disk is replaced N A The disk is detected but not available for use such as when it has failed Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 71 Managing Your Storage System The hot plug indicator RED Removing the disk causes the RAID to fail YELLOW Removing the disk causes RAID degradation GREEN Removing the disk does not affect the RAID Note Whenever you add or remove a disk from the storage system you must click Refresh to update the hot plug indicator For detailed information about RAIDs and how adding removing or swapping disks affects the storage system see Levels of RAID on page 169 You can change the disk configuration or amount of storage space that is allocated for shared folders at any time However for additional security you must enter your administrator password to be able to make these changes Expanding the Shared Storage 72 The disk space on your storage system is divided into two portions One portion is for shared folders the other is for backups of your computer disks The Storage Status view on the Home page shows how much disk space is currently allocated for shared folders how much is used by backups and how much is available for either You can expand the amount of disk space allocated for shared folders as long as free disk space is available but you cannot reduce it without reconfiguring your disks an
174. he uppermost drive label the hard disks 1 to 4 in the order shown in the following figure Note The order of drive carriers is critical when replacing hard disks or performing maintenance A hard disk plugged into an incorrect slot once set up for RAID can result in data loss or an improperly functioning storage system m AF000241 Figure 8 Applying Label to Hard Disk I x 1 TP02348 Figure 9 Order of Drive Carriers Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 13 Getting Started 8 With the lever in the fully open position insert the drive carrier into the storage system The green latch at the front of the drive carrier must be at the right Do not push on the black drive carrier lever until the lever begins to close by itself Once the black drive carrier lever begins to close by itself push on it to lock the driver carrier into place Important Ensure that the drive carrier is orientated so that the hard disk is on top and the drive carrier lever opens from the right Do not force the drive carrier into the storage system If there is resistance make sure that the drive carrier lever is in the fully open position __ TP02349 Figure 10 Re installing Drive Carrier into Storage System 14 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Getting Started Attaching the Storage System to the Network To connect the storage sy
175. hey might have already been initialized The operating system that runs the storage system is loaded on the hard drives as part of the initialization process If your vendor did not initialize the disks you must do so before you can configure and use your storage system To determine whether or not your disks are initialized and to initialize them if this has not already been done install the Storage System Console on a computer in the same subnet as your storage system and use that application to connect to the storage system Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Getting Started Installing the Console Install the Console on any computer that runs one of these operating systems Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Microsoft Windows XP Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Server or Advanced Server with Service Pack 2 or newer Note To access the storage system the Console launches a Web browser so the computer where you install the Console must have Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 or Firefox 1 06 or newer installed and set as the default browser If you are not sure how to configure the default browser see the documentation for your browser To install the Console 1 Ata computer in the same subnet as your storage system insert the installation CD 2 Select Software from the top menu Home Sofware Documentation Customer Support Software Install Software from this CD Internet Explorer Users Only
176. ic backups and just perform backups manually at a time of your choosing Once the maximum number of supported backups are saved on the storage system the oldest backup is automatically deleted each time a new backup is performed The maximum number of users that you can backup is 16 The maximum number of total backups for all users is 64 If you are backing up a large number of users you should schedule the backups at separate times in order to minimize the impact on performance Local computer running Intel Client Backup and Recovery local disk LAN Intel Storage System SS4000 E copies of local disk Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 89 Protecting Local Disks To ensure that valuable storage space isn t used up by duplicate data when Intel Client Backup and Recovery performs each subsequent backup it copies only the data that has changed since the last time a backup was performed This also minimized the impact on your network Yet through unique technology on the storage system each backup is a complete point in time image You can view or recover the entire disk or partition exactly as it existed at a particular date and time If you need to recover data from the storage system you can do so quickly and easily You can recover just a few files or an entire disk To recover a few files or folders access the backup and copy the needed data to the local disk To recover an entire dat
177. ically or manually and you cannot recover data using Client Backup and Recovery as described in Recovering Files or Folders on page 114 and Recovering a Data Disk on page 116 However the backups that currently exist on the storage system are retained and you can recover them using the recovery CD as described in Recovering a System Disk Using the Recovery CD on page 117 If you subsequently want to protect the same disk or partition again you can re use the existing backups You can also delete the existing backups on the storage system to free up space for backups of other disks or partitions either for this computer or other computers For more information see Deleting a Backup on page 60 the documentation for your storage system To remove protection 1 In the Protected disk list on any page select the disk for which you want to remove protection 2 From the Action menu click Remove Protection 3 Click Yes at the confirmation message The disk disappears from the Protected disk list If another disk is protected that disk displays in the Protected disk list and information about that disk displays in the application window If no other disk is protected click OK on the informational message the Protected disk list and application window are blank 4 Ifremote boot was enabled it is disabled When prompted click OK to restart your computer 126 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 6
178. ick Shut Down After the storage system shuts down re install the same disk and then restart the system NOTE If you removed multiple disks be sure to re install them in the opposite order than you removed them Reconfigure the storage system using the available disks Click Reconfigure Disks and complete the system setup pages as described in Configuring Your Storage System on page 21 Caution Reconfiguring the storage system deletes all user information and all data on all the disks Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 133 Adding or Replacing Hard Disks Swapping Hard Disks Note If you are using RAID 5 spare or RAID 10 you can move the hard disks from one slot to another whether or not the storage system is running However if you do this when the storage system is running you can swap only two disks and you must restart the system after you swap the disks If you swap the disks when the storage system is not ruming you can swap all four disks and the system functions as it previously did when you restart it For RAID 5 spare if you swap the disks when the storage system is running one of the swapped disks must be the spare For RAID 10 the swapped disks must be in different pairs For example you can swap disks I and 3 or disks 2 and 4 but not disks 1 and 2 as those are members of the same pair If the storage system is running when you swap the disks the Disk Ch
179. in the Details area you must perform a manual backup as described in Manually Backing up Your Disk on page 105 You can remotely boot only from backups that were performed after remote boot was enabled Click Close If no problems were encountered you can now remotely boot from the storage system as described in Recovering a System Disk While Booting Remotely on page 122 If any problems were encountered take corrective action For example if you did not previously protect a system disk or partition do so now as described in Protecting Your Disks on page 98 Repeat this procedure for enabling remote boot until all parts of the process complete successfully Disabling Remote Boot Disabling remote boot restarts your computer automatically It is recommended that you save and close any open files on your system before you do this To disable remote boot 1 From the Action menu click Disable Remote Boot A progress bar displays the progress of the process 2 When the confirmation message displays click OK Your computer restarts Recovering Data 112 With Intel Client Backup and Recovery there are several ways to recover data from backups The best method depends on your goals and the capabilities of your computer Recover selected folders files or sections of files If you accidentally permanently deleted a file or folder that you want to recover or if you just want to retrieve some information
180. information about common problems that you might have with Intel Client Backup and Recovery and steps you can take to resolve them Note Ifyou need help from Technical Support you might be asked to create a diagnostic file For information about this procedure see Creating a Diagnostic File on page 165 The disk that want to protect isn t listed Intel Client Backup and Recovery does not support dynamic disks These disks are filtered from the list of disks that you can protect 162 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Troubleshooting Errors occur when try to protect a disk When adding a storage system to the list of backup locations make sure that you are using the correct name or IP address of the storage system If the storage system is already listed select 1t in the list of backup locations and then click Remove Then click Add to add it again This resets the settings in the Microsoft iSCSI Initiator which might cause authentication problems Make sure the storage system is powered on Make sure the computer is connected to the network and can otherwise access the storage system To check the network connection click Start gt Run and type cmd At the command prompt type the following ping IP address where 7P address is the IP address of the storage system If you do not see Reply from the problem is with your network Make sure that sufficient space is available on the stor
181. inues to make its data available AF000290 Figure 42 RAID 10 Combination of RAID 1 and RAID 0 172 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide PXE Remote Boot B PXE Remote Boot If you cannot boot from the operating system on the computer connected to the storage appliance you can boot over the network using PXE boot PXE is an acronym for Pre boot eXecution Environment By following this procedure your computer can be remotely booted by the storage system Follow the steps below to remotely boot from the Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E 1 Power off your computer 2 Wait a few minutes and power the computer back on The screen displays two options Normal Boot and Remote Boot 3 Use the down arrow key to highlight Remote Boot and press Enter PXE initializes and asks for the remote boot password 4 Type the same password you created when setting up Client Backup and Recovery and press Enter Your computer boots remotely from the Intel Entry Storage System SS4000E The upper portion of the screen that displays indicates you are in Network Boot Made Once you are in the mode you can repair the original boot sector on your hard drive The Windows screen displays once booted from the system partition on the storage system The upper portion of the screen indicates you are in Network Boot Mode Once in this mode you can repair the original boot sector on your c drive Note Any modifications made to the
182. is See letter D Connect the system fan power cable to its connector on the system board See letter BE A GOT AF000298 Figure 34 Installing New System Fan Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 155 Hardware Installations and Upgrades 10 Slide the backplane assembly into the guides on each side of the chassis See letter A in the following figure Ensure that the backplane assembly fully connects to its connector on the system board See letter B Secure the backplane assembly to the chassis with four screws two per side See letter C AF000299 Figure 35 Re installing Backplane Assembly 156 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Hardware Installations and Upgrades 11 Re install the four drive carriers into the chassis making sure to re install each drive carrier into its original slot Note Ensure that each drive carrier is re installed in its proper location Ei x _ AF000300 Figure 36 Re installing Drive Carriers Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 157 Hardware Installations and Upgrades 12 Align the guide on the left and right sides of the enclosure cover with the edge at the bottom of the chassis and
183. is procedure for each NIC that you do not want to use Then select Next 6 In the Computer Name field enter the full computer name of this computer If you do not remember the full computer name access the Manager as described in Accessing the Manager on page 25 and click Backups in the navigation bar In the Protected disks group box the Computer Name column lists the computer name of each computer that has backed up disks to the storage system 7 If your computer is a member of a Windows domain enter the domain name in the Domain Name field If your computer is not a member of a Windows domain leave this field blank Initially the recovery CD attempts to connect to the storage system using only the computer name If this fails the domain name is appended as well This ensures that your computer can be properly authenticated 8 In the Storage System field enter the name or IP address of the storage system where the backups reside Note You can use the storage system name only if your computer is in the same subnet as the storage system or ifyou manually registered the name with a DNS server in your network 9 In the Recovery Password field enter the recovery password that you specified when you protected the disk or when you last changed the password and then select Next If you do not remember your password you can change it on the storage system as described in Changing the Recovery Password on page 59 an
184. ise Halten Sie beim Transportieren und Anheben von Ger ten die rtlichen Gesundheits und Sicherheitsvorschriften ein Verwenden Sie mechanische oder andere geeignete Hilfsmittel zum Transportieren oder Anheben von Ger ten Entfernen Sie alle Komponenten die sich leicht abnehmen lassen um das Gewicht zu reduzieren und die Handhabung zu erleichtern Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 209 Safety Information Warnungen zu Netzspannung und Elektrizit t Vorsicht Durch Bet tigen der mit dem Standby Symbol gekennzeichneten Netztaste wird das System NICHT vollst ndig vom Netz getrennt Es sind weiterhin 5 V aktiv solange das System eingesteckt ist Um das System vollst ndig vom Strom zu trennen mu das Netzkabel aus der Steckdose abgezogen werden Das System verf gt m glicherweise ber mehrere Netzkabel Vergewissern Sie sich in diesem Fall da alle Netzkabel abgezogen sind Wenn Sie Komponenten ein oder ausbauen m chten die nicht hot plug f hig sind stellen Sie sicher da zuvor alle Netzkabel abgezogen sind Nehmen Sie keine nderungen am Netzkabel vor und verwenden Sie kein Kabel das nicht genau dem geforderten Typ entspricht Jedes Netzteil im System mu ber ein eigenes Netzkabel angeschlossen werden Einige Netzteile von Intel Servern verwenden Nullleitersicherungen Vorsicht ist geboten im Umgang mit Netzteilen welche Nullleitersicherungen verwenden um das Risiko eines elektrischen Schlages
185. isk you cannot connect to the storage system Likewise when you boot remotely you cannot recover your disks This Problem can also occur if you change the recovery password between backups using Intel Client Backup and Recovery and then remotely boot from one of the earlier backups In this case as well the recovery password in the Microsoft iSCSI Initiator does not match the recovery password on the storage system To address this issue you must reconfigure the Microsoft iSCSI Initiator to use the password that you specified on the storage system If you are using the recovery CD you must do this after you recover your system disk If you are booting remotely you must do this while in Network Boot Mode before you recover your system disk and again after you recover your disk and boot locally To reset the recovery password in the Microsoft iSCSI Initiator 1 Click Start gt Programs gt Microsoft iSCSI Initiator gt Microsoft iSCSI Initiator 2 Click the Targets tab 3 If more than one target appears in the Targets list select the one that contains the name of the storage system The Status should be Disconnected Click Log On Click Advanced Select the CHAP logon information check box In the User name text box type your computer name in all capital letters co N NN A In the Target secret text box type the recovery password that you specified on the storage system 9 Click OK on the Advanced Setting
186. isplayed Managing Shared Folders When you click Shared Folders in the navigation bar the page displays a list of shared resources including both shared folders and USB devices When you select an item in the Shared folders list the users and groups that can access that item display in the Users with access list For groups the group name is preceded by 0 Shared Folders Use this screen to add expand or remove shared folders Click Add to create a shared folder and allocate folder storage space Click Expand to increase the shared folder size Click Remove to delete a shared folder and release the associated disk space Select Shared Name Size Used Percentage O Finance 14 99 GB 0 larketing A Yo Mark 9 99 GB 0 mes User Home Folder 5 M Yo h u Folder 195 MB 0 O public 195 MB 0 usbdisk1 OMB 0 usbdisk2 0MB 0 36 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Getting Started By default the storage system includes a shared folder named public In local authentication mode all users are automatically assigned to this folder and can create modify or delete files there You can change the list of authorized users or their access rights In Active Directory authentication mode you must manually assign users to this folder in order to provide them with access The Shared folders list includes a NAS share called homes user home folders and usbdisk1 and usbdisk2 whether or not any USB disks have been connected
187. ist select the user s that you want to add group and then click Add Selected User s Remove all users from the Click Remove All Users group All users move from the Group members list to the Available users list Remove selected users from the group In the Group members list select the user s that you want to remove from the group and then click Remove Selected User s NOTES a To select multiple contiguous users hold down the Shift key and select the first user then select the last user All users between the first and last selected user are selected To select multiple non contiguous users hold down the Ctrl key as you select each user Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 45 Managing Your Storage System Changing the Group Membership In local authentication mode you can change which users are members of each group at any time When you add a user to a group that user has immediate access to all the shared folders that the group is authorized to access However if you remove a user from a group the change does not take effect until that user disconnects from the shared folder or shuts down the computer For example the user Alice might be a member of both the Marketing and Executives groups The Marketing group might have read only access to the Budget shared folder and the Executives group might have read write access As a member of the Executives group Alice would have read
188. ithin the USA is paid by Intel For all other locations the warranty excludes all costs of shipping customs clearance and other related charges Intel will have a reasonable time to make repairs or to replace Product or to refund the then current value of the Product In no event will Intel be liable for any other costs associated with the replacement or repair of Product including labor installation or other costs incurred by buyer and in particular any costs relating to the removal or replacement of any product soldered or otherwise permanently affixed to any printed circuit board This Limited Warranty and any implied warranties that may exist under state law apply only to the original purchaser of the Product Extent of Limited Warranty Intel does not warrant that Products to be delivered hereunder whether delivered stand alone or integrated with other Products including without limitation semiconductor components is free from design defects or errors known as errata Current characterized errata are available upon request This Limited Warranty does not cover damages due to external causes including accident problems with electrical power usage not in accordance with product instructions misuse neglect alteration repair improper installation or improper testing Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 183 Warranty Warranty Limitations and Exclusions These warranties replace all other warranties
189. k OK To do this Do this Add all users to the group Click Add All Users Add selected users to the In the Available users list select the user s that you want to add group and then click Add Selected User s Remove all users from the Click Remove All Users group Remove selected users from In the Group members list select the user s that you want to the group remove from the group and then click Remove Selected User s NOTES a To select multiple contiguous users hold down the Shift key and select the first user then select the last user All users between the first and last selected user are selected To select multiple non contiguous users hold down the Ctrl key as you select each user The selected users move from one list to the other On the Groups page when you select this group in the Groups list the adjacent Members list immediately reflects the changes you just made Removing a Group In local authentication mode removing a group does not remove the users that are members of that group it simply means that the group no longer displays in the Groups list on the Groups page The users remain listed on the Users amp Computers page In Active Directory authentication mode you cannot remove a group on the storage system That can be done only on the Active Directory server However removing a group can affect access to shared folders When you remove a group the members of that group no l
190. k you to create a diagnostic file to help them better understand your environment and configuration settings You can create a diagnostic file using either the Intel Client Backup and Recovery application or in the event of a system failure using the recovery CD To create a diagnostic file using the recovery CD the computer must have a floppy disk drive or a directly connected USB disk Note This diagnostic file does not include the log files associated with the Intelligent Management Agent IMA You might be asked to send those files iscmlib log and iscmservice log separately Using Intel Client Backup and Recovery To create a diagnostic file using Intel Client Backup and Recovery 1 Run Intel Client Backup and Recovery as described in Starting Intel Client Backup and Recovery on page 95 2 From the Action menu click Create Diagnostic File 3 Click Save to save the file using the default file name or type the desired file name in the File name text box and then click Save If desired you can save the file in a different location Once the file has been created you can send it to Technical Support Using the Recovery CD To create a diagnostic file using the recovery CD 1 Insert the recovery CD into the computer s CD ROM drive 2 After the CD has initialized press Alt F2 3 Atthe command line enter the following command and then press Enter xray 4 When prompted enter your e mail address and p
191. keting 9 99 GB O homes User Home Folder 195 MB O public 195 MB O usbdisk1 OMB O usbdisk2 OMB Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Managing Your Storage System The list includes both shared folders and USB devices Click Shared Assignments in the left pane to see a list of the users and groups that have access to each shared folder For groups the group name is preceded by an Y symbol in the Users with access list The Shared folders list includes a NAS share called homes as well as usbdisk1 and usbdisk2 whether or not any USB disks have been connected to the storage system You can create additional shared folders and delete them at any time For both shared folders and USB disks you can change which users can access them and what they can do with the subfolders and files there Deleting a Shared Folder Once you have created a shared folder you can remove it at any time When you delete a shared folder any users who are currently accessing it are immediately disconnected from 1t Caution Deleting a shared folder deletes all the subfolders and files in that shared folder If you want to delete only selected subfolders or files access the shared folder as described in Accessing shared folders on page 79 and delete the desired items Notes You cannot delete the public or the homes folder You cannot delete the contents ofa USB disk using the Shared Folders page To delete its contents you must give
192. kup that you want to view Ifyou open a backup view for a partition that cannot be explored such as an EISA partition the backup view is closed automatically When a backup view is open that backup is not deleted to make room for new backups until it is closed or unless the storage system runs critically low on resources If you view the oldest backup and the maximum number of backups is reached new backups cannot occur until the view of the oldest backup is closed as described in the next step When you close the Intel Client Backup and Recovery application window you are prompted to close all open backup views Ifyou click Yes both the application window and all open views are closed If you click No both the application window and all open views remain open 6 When you have finished viewing or copying all the desired data select the backup in the Backups list and click Close View The Windows Explorer window closes automatically and the Backup View Open column for the selected backup now displays No Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 115 Protecting Local Disks Recovering a Data Disk Caution 116 You can recover a data disk or partition only as long as Intel Client Backup and Recovery is not installed on that disk or partition the disk or partition is not currently being backed up and a more recent backup view is not open If you recover a partition and other partitions of that same
193. l Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Accessories and Spare Parts Storage System Features The Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E supports up to two USB devices such as USB drives which can be purchased separately The following accessories and spare parts are available for the Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E Table 4 Accessories and Spare Parts Descriptions Part Number Description FXXSS4000EPS Power Supply FXXSS4000ECFAN Fan FXX10DVCARBLK Hard Drive Carriers 10 pack Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Storage System Features 8 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Getting Started 2 Getting Started Getting started with your Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E involves the following general steps 1 Set up your storage system Installing the hard disks attach any optional USB devices attach the storage system to your network and power up the system For information about this step see Setting up the Storage System on page 10 Note If your storage system does not have the maximum number of hard disks already installed it is best to add all the disks that you want to use before you initialize and configure your system You can add more disks later but changing your disk configuration might cause data loss For more information see Levels of RAID on page 169 Install the Storage System Console on a computer in the same subnet as
194. la parte inferior del rack Extraiga las piezas del equipo del rack de una a una El usuario es el responsable de la instalaci n de un dispositivo de desconexi n de la alimentaci n principal para toda la unidad del rack El acceso a este dispositivo de desconexi n deber ser de f cil acceso y deber n incluirse indicaciones que lo identifiquen como el control de alimentaci n el ctrica de toda la unidad no s lo de los servidores Para evitar el riesgo de descargas el ctricas deber instalar una conexi n a tierra apropiada para el rack y para cada pieza del equipo instalada en el mismo Descarga electrost tica ESD Precauci n 224 Las descargas electrost ticas pueden da ar las unidades de disco las tarjetas y otros componentes Recomendamos que realice todos los procedimientos en una estaci n de trabajo protegida contra descargas electrost ticas En caso de que no haya una disponible prot jase de alguna forma contra las descargas llevando un brazalete antiest tico conectado a la toma de tierra de la carcasa cualquier superficie de metal que no est pintada del servidor cuando manipule las piezas Manipule siempre las tarjetas con el m ximo cuidado Pueden ser sumamente sensibles a las descargas electrost ticas Suj telas s lo por los bordes Una vez extraida la tarjeta de su envoltorio de protecci n o del servidor col quela con el lado de los componentes hacia arriba sobre una superficie con toma de tierra
195. larger of the two disks is used as the mirror If one disk fails the other disk continues to make its data available AF000243 Figure 39 RAID 1 Disk Mirroring Disk Duplexing Data Striping with Striped Parity Like RAID 0 RAID 5 offers increased performance by distributing the data across multiple disks But unlike RAID 0 RAID 5 also offers data protection If your storage system has three disks of equal size two thirds of each disk are used for data and the remaining third contains the parity information needed to reconstruct either of the other two In this way if any of the three disks fails 1t can be reconstructed when a new disk is installed in the storage system If your storage system has four disks of equal size three fourths of each disk are used for data and the remaining fourth contains the parity information needed to reconstruct either of the other three If any of the four disks fails it can be reconstructed when a new disk is installed You can use RAID 5 only if your storage system has at least three disks If the disks are not the same size the smallest of the disks determines how much disk space is available for data For example if one disk is 300 GB one is 400 GB and one is 500 GB only 300 GB from each disk can be used Two thirds of each disk 200 GB is used for storage space and the remaining third is used for parity information As a result only 600 GB of disk space would be available for data
196. lling Intel Client Backup and Recovery displays 9 On the welcome page click Next The license agreement displays 10 If you agree to the terms of the license agreement select I accept the terms of the license agreement and then click Next Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 93 Protecting Local Disks 11 Click Next to install the Intel Client Backup and Recovery in the displayed location or click Browse to select different location click OK and then click Next Note Intel Client Backup and Recovery must be installed on the system partition from which you boot This is where Windows is installed typically C Ifthe application is not installed on the system partition you cannot use PCE Remote boot Ifyou install Intel Client Backup and Recovery on a non system partition of your system disk you cannot recover that partition using the Client Backup and Recovery application window Ifyou install Intel Client Backup and Recovery on a different disk than your system disk you cannot boot remotely 12 To complete the installation and restart your computer click Finish Client Backup and Recovery Setup InstallShield Wizard Complete Setup has finished installing Client Backup and Recovery on your computer Yes want to restart my computer now No will restart my computer later To activate Disk Safe driver you have to reboot the machine lt Back Cancel If you do
197. loc d alimentation chaud d branchez le cordon du bloc d alimentation en cours de remplacement avant de le retirer du serveur Pour viter tout risque d electrocution mettez le syst me hors tension et d branchez les cordons d alimentation ainsi que les syst mes de t l communication r seaux et modems reli s au systeme avant d ouvrir ce dernier Avertissements sur le cordon d alimentation Si aucun cordon d alimentation secteur n a t fourni avec votre produit vous devez vous en procurer un qui soit approuv pour une utilisation dans votre pays Attention Pour viter tout risque d lectrocution ou d incendie v rifiez les cordons d alimentation 216 qui seront utilis s avec le produit comme suit e N essayez pas d utiliser ou de modifier les cordons d alimentation en CA s ils ne correspondent pas exactement au type requis pour les prises lectriques reli es la terre Les cordons d alimentation doivent r pondre aux crit res suivants e Le cordon d alimentation doit supporter une intensit sup rieure celle indiqu e sur le produit Le cordon d alimentation doit poss der une broche ou un contact de mise la terre appropri la prise lectrique e Les cordons d alimentation lectrique repr sentent le principal dispositif de d connexion raccord l alimentation secteur Les prises de courant doivent se trouver proximit de l quipement et tre facilement accessibles po
198. local authentication mode the storage system authenticates all users who try to connect to shared folders and you can add modify or remove all types of users both Windows Mac OS X and Linux other Mac users By default the storage system uses local authentication mode In Active Directory authentication mode the Active Directory server authenticates all Windows users who try to connect to shared folders You can add modify or remove Linux other Mac users but not Windows users In addition you cannot create groups All Windows users and groups are controlled entirely by the Active Directory server The authentication mode has no effect on backups performed using Client Backup and Recovery Ifyou use Active Directory authentication mode the User must change password at next logon check box must be cleared in the properties for each user on the Active Directory server who will be accessing shared folders on the storage system In addition each user s password can be no longer than 24 characters e If you use Active Directory authentication mode you must add any Mac OS X users to your Active Directory server in order to provide those users with access to shared folders on the storage system e Active Directory authentication mode does not automatically include a guest account However the Active Directory administrator can create one on the Active Directory server ftp and anonymous are reserved for internal use I
199. m and Active Directory server 1 2 3 In the navigation bar click Users In the left pane click either Users amp Computers or Groups Click Synchronize The page displays the progress of the synchronization Your storage system supports 128 users and 128 groups If the selected organizational unit on your Active Directory server currently exceeds the maximum the excess users or groups will not be added to the storage system If the clocks of the storage system and the Active Directory server differ by more than five minutes errors will occur when the two systems synchronize You must adjust the storage system time time zone or both to ensure that they match as described in Changing the System Settings on page 66 It is recommended that you configure both the storage system and the Active Directory server to set their clocks from a common Network Time Protocol NTP server For information about setting the storage system time or using an NTP server see Changing the System Settings on page 66 Managing Shared Folders 54 When you click Shared Folders in the navigation bar the page displays a list of shared resources along with the size of each folder Shared Folders shared folders Click Add to create a shared Folder and allocate folder storage space Click Expand to increase the a shared folder and release the associated disk space Select Shared Name Size Used Percentage O Finance 14 99 GB O Mar
200. moving Drive Carrier from Storage System 4 Remove the four screws that attach the plastic baffle to the drive carrier Two screws are located on each side of the drive carrier Note Store the plastic baffle for future use TP00928 Figure 5 Removing Baffle from Drive Carrier Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 11 Getting Started 5 Remove the hard disk from its wrapper and place it on an anti static surface Make sure that the hard disk is a SATA hard disk It should have a rear SATA connector similar to the following figure AF000306 Figure 6 Rear View of SATA Hard Disk 6 With the hard disk circuit side down position the connector end of the hard disk so it faces the rear of the drive carrier Align the holes in the hard disk to the holes in the drive carrier and attach the hard disk to the carrier with the screws that were removed in Step 4 Note Do not to remove the side rail on the right side of the drive carrier This rail contains the light pipe that displays the LED light on the front of the drive carrier If the side rail comes loose ensure that the light pipe is properly inserted into the LED hole before reattaching the side rail to the drive carrier lt IQ A TP00929 Figure 7 Installing Hard Disk into Drive Carrier 12 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Getting Started 7 Label the hard disk with the appropriate label Starting with t
201. mpezar a instalar el producto lea observe y cumpla toda la informaci n e instrucciones de seguridad siguientes Puede que se utilicen los siguientes simbolos de seguridad en la documentaci n y es posible que aparezcan en el producto o en su embalaje Indica la existencia de un riesgo que podr a causar lesiones personales o da os PRECAUCION en la propiedad leves si no se tiene en cuenta la PRECAUCI N Indica la existencia de un riesgo que podr a causar lesiones personales graves ADVERTENCIA si no se tiene en cuenta la ADVERTENCIA Indica un riesgo potencial si no se tiene en cuenta la informaci n indicada Indica riesgo de descargas el ctricas que podr an causar lesiones graves o la muerte si no se siguen las instrucciones de seguridad Indica componentes o superficies calientes Indica que no se deben tocar las aspas de los ventiladores ya que de lo contrario se podr an producir lesiones CIE Indica que es necesario desenchufar los cables de alimentaci n de CA para desconectar la alimentaci n de CA pl y Recicle por favor la bater a us p Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Safety Information Aplicaciones y usos previstos Este producto ha sido evaluado como equipo de tecnolog a inform tica ITE que puede instalarse en oficinas escuelas salas de equipos inform ticos o lugares de mbito comercial similares Es posible que sea necesario llevar a cabo una evaluaci
202. n Changing the Network Settings on page 68 and that the starting and ending IP addresses are valid The first three digit groups of both the starting IP address and ending IP address must be the same If the network configuration is correct and it still doesn t work the DHCP service might not be working properly Restart the storage system The users cannot access the storage system using FTP Make sure that Enable FTP server is selected on the Network page as described in Changing the Network Settings on page 68 and that the users are using the correct address for accessing the storage system as described in Reconfiguring Your Storage System Disks on page 71 Ifthe network configuration is correct and the users are using the proper address and it still doesn t work the FTP service might not be working properly Restart the storage system A package size error appears when I upgrade the firmware If you downloaded the firmware from a website or copied it from a CD compare the original size of the package file with the size of the package file that you are using If they differ download or copy the file again to ensure that 1t is not corrupted If the problem persists restart the storage system before upgrading the firmware This ensures that any temporary files on the storage system are deleted before the firmware is upgraded Troubleshooting Intel Client Backup and Recovery This section provides general
203. n Ziehen Sie diese gut an 4 Bringen Sie die Verschlu einrichtung Padlock wieder an und schlie en Sie diese um ein unerlaubtes ffnen des Systems zu verhindern 5 Schlie en Sie alle externen Kabel und den AC Stromanschlu stecker Ihres Systems wieder an Der Mikroprozessor und der K hler sind m glicherweise erhitzt wenn das System in Betrieb ist Au erdem k nnen einige Platinen und Geh useteile scharfe Spitzen und Kanten aufweisen Arbeiten an Platinen und Geh use sollten vorsichtig ausgef hrt werden Sie sollten Schutzhandschuhe tragen Bei falschem Einsetzen einer neuen Batterie besteht Explosionsgefahr Die Batterie darf nur durch denselben oder einen entsprechenden vom Hersteller empfohlenen Batterietyp ersetzt werden Entsorgen Sie verbrauchte Batterien den Anweisungen des Herstellers entsprechend 194 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Installation Assembly Safety Instructions pad Das System wurde f r den Betrieb in einer normalen B roumgebung entwickelt Der Standort sollte sauber und staubfrei sein Hausstaub ausgenommen gut gel ftet und keinen Heizquellen ausgesetzt sein einschlie lich direkter Sonneneinstrahlung keinen Ersch tterungen ausgesetzt sein keine starken von elektrischen Ger ten erzeugten elektromagnetischen Felder aufweisen in Regionen in denen elektrische St rme auftreten mit einem Uberspannungsschutzger t verbunden sei
204. n w hrend eines elektrischen Sturms sollte keine Verbindung der Telekommunikationsleitungen mit dem Modem bestehen mit einer geerdeten Wechselstromsteckdose ausger stet sein ber ausreichend Platz verf gen um Zugang zu den Netzkabeln zu gew hrleisten da der Stromanschlu des Produkts haupts chlich ber die Kabel unterbrochen wird Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 195 Installation Assembly Safety Instructions Francais Le bloc d alimentation de ce produit ne contient aucune piece pouvant tre r par e par l utilisateur Ce produit peut contenir plus d un bloc d alimentation Veuillez contacter un technicien qualifi en cas de probl me Ne pas essayer d utiliser ni modifier le c ble d alimentation CA fourni s il ne correspond pas exactement au type requis Le nombre de c bles d alimentation CA fournis correspond au nombre de blocs d alimentation du produit Notez que le commutateur CC de mise sous tension hors tension du panneau avant n teint pas l alimentation CA du syst me Pour mettre le syst me hors tension vous devez d brancher chaque c ble d alimentation de sa prise CONSIGNES DE S CURIT Lorsque vous ouvrez le bo tier pour acc der l int rieur du syst me suivez les consignes suivantes 1 Mettez hors tension tous les p riph riques connect s au syst me 2 Mettez le syst me hors tension en mettant l interrupteur g n ral en position OFF bouton pou
205. n adicional para comprobar si este producto es apropiado para otras categor as de productos y entornos adem s de las aplicaciones inform ticas por ejemplo soluciones m dicas industriales residenciales sistemas de alarma y equipos de pruebas Selecci n de la ubicaci n El sistema se ha dise ado para funcionar en un entorno normal de oficinas Seleccione una ubicaci n que est Limpia seca y libre de macropart culas en suspensi n en el aire que no sean el polvo habitual de la habitaci n Bien ventilada y alejada de fuentes de calor incluida la luz solar directa y los radiadores Alejada de fuentes de vibraci n o de golpes f sicos Aislada de campos electromagn ticos producidos por dispositivos el ctricos En zonas propensas a tormentas el ctricas se recomienda que conecte el servidor a un supresor de sobretensiones y desconecte las l neas de telecomunicaciones al m dem durante una tormenta el ctrica Provista de una toma de corriente alterna correctamente conectada a tierra Provista de espacio suficiente para acceder a los cables de la fuente de alimentaci n ya que constituyen la desconexi n principal de la alimentaci n Manipulaci n del equipo Reduzca el riesgo de da os personales o en el equipo Respete los requisitos de sanidad y seguridad laborales de su pa s cuando traslade y levante el equipo Utilice medios mec nicos u otros que sean adecuados al trasladar o levantar el equipo Para q
206. n page 59 9 Review your selections and click Finish If you selected the Back up now check box the backup begins as soon as you click Finish and you can review its progress on the Status page in Client Backup and Recovery If you want to protect additional disks or partitions repeat this procedure for each one Note Ifyou subsequently change the drive letter of a protected disk or partition you must restart Intel Client Backup and Recovery to update this application 104 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Protecting Local Disks Manually Backing up Your Disk Once you protect a disk it is automatically backed up at regular intervals unless you chose Not Scheduled from the Recurrence list when you completed the schedule You can also back up a disk manually as long as a backup or recovery is not currently occurring For example if you are about to install a new application you might want to back up your disk right before you start the installation so if any problems occur you can recover your disk to the state it was in immediately before you installed the application To manually back up a disk 3 Protect a Disk 1 Click Status Protected disk Disk O Partition 1 C 2 Size 9 7GB Status Backup location StorageSBD Backup disk ID 4 6 Status Normal y Current activity Waiting for next backup Schedule Progress Last backup 7414 2006 2 12 PM ga Next backup 7
207. name list in the Recovery passwords group box select the name of the computer whose recovery password you want to change 3 In the Recovery password text box type the password to use This password must be 12 16 characters long 4 Click Change Password 5 When the confirmation message displays click OK The user must provide this password when recovering a disk from this storage system using the Recovery CD or when remotely booting from a backup on the storage system Configuring Remote Boot Normally when you enable remote boot for a client computer as described in Enabling Remote Boot on page 111 no additional action is necessary on the storage system However if you want to remotely boot one computer from another computer s backup you must change the MAC address For example if Computerl has been infected by a virus and all of its backups are also infected you might want to boot Computerl from one of Computer2 s backups and recover that disk to Computerl To do this you must change the MAC address associated with Computer2 Note If you try to recover one computer from another computer s backup both computers must have identical hardware Otherwise the recovered files do not operate properly You can also specify which backup to remotely boot from By default you always boot from the latest backup You can boot from an earlier backup but no matter which backup you boot from you can recover only the latest backu
208. name or IP address of the storage system Note You can use the storage system name only if your computer is in the same subnet as the storage system if you added the storage system 5 IP address and name to your local hosts file or ifyou manually registered the name with a DNS server in your network 3 In the Select a share list select the name of the shared folder that you want to access and then click OK Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Working with Shared Folders 4 Enter the user name and password for accessing this shared folder and then click OK If the guest user has access to this shared folder you can use guest as both the user name and password An icon with the name of the shared folder is created on the desktop 5 Repeat steps 1 through 4 for each shared folder that you want to access 6 To access the shared folder double click the icon on the desktop Other Mac Operating Systems See your Mac documentation for information about accessing a shared folder using NFS on a Mac ruming an operating system older than OS X Accessing Shared Folders using FTP If you enabled the storage system to act as an FTP server as described in Changing the Network Settings on page 68 all Windows and Mac OS X users can use a Web browser to access the public folder Note Even ifyou changed the access rights to the public folder For example to prevent a particular user from accessing it altogether or to limi
209. nded In most cases selecting Latest Backup is the same as selecting the backup in the list with the most recent date time stamp However if the most recent backup is marked lt Protect gt the Latest Backup is in an incomplete state In that case be sure to select one of the other listed backup dates rather than Latest Backup If nothing displays in this column besides Latest Backup do not recover this disk or partition In this situation Latest Backup represents only the empty storage space allocated for the backup and contains no data to recover You can press Ctrl Alt Delete to exit the recovery CD If you select Latest Backup an additional backup of the selected backup is created As a result if the maximum number of backups has already been performed the oldest backup is deleted to make room for this backup Backups created by the recovery CD are identified in this list by the word lt Recovery gt To update the information on this screen select Refresh This is helpful if you are recovering data from one computer to another and a new disk was protected or a backup occurred after this screen was displayed 12 If you selected a backup other than Latest Backup specify whether or not to delete all backups that occurred after the selected date by selecting or clearing Delete all later backups Caution This action is not reversible If you select this option you are not able to subsequently recover from another later backup
210. nder this written warranty and is subject to the same limitations and exclusions for the remainder of the original warranty period Telephone Support If you cannot find the information you need on Intel s World Wide Web site http www intel com call your local distributor or an Intel Customer Support representative See Getting Help for telephone numbers Returning a Defective Product Before returning any product call your authorized dealer distribution authority Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 185 Warranty 186 This page intentionally left blank Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Getting Help F Getting Help World Wide Web http support intel com support motherboards server ss4000 e Telephone All calls are billed US 25 00 per incident levied in local currency at the applicable credit card exchange rate plus applicable taxes Intel reserves the right to change the pricing for telephone support at any time without notice For an updated support contact list see http www intel com support 9089 htm U S and Canada 1 800 404 2284 Europe Belgium 02 714 3182 Denmark 38 487077 Finland 9 693 79297 France 01 41 918529 Germany 069 9509 6099 Holland 020 487 4562 Italy 02 696 33276 Norway 23 1620 50 Spain 91377 8166 Sweden 08 445 1251 UK 870 6072439 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000
211. ndividual backup from a specific date and time If you delete all backups of all disks for a particular computer that computer no longer displays on the Backups page However that computer name remains in the storage system and counts toward the total number of computers that are allowed to back up to the storage system If you want to delete all backups of all disks and the computer name see Deleting a Client on page 61 To delete all backups of a disk 1 2 In the navigation bar click Backups Select the radio button adjacent to the disk whose backups you want to delete in the second Select column Click Delete Backup When prompted to confirm the deletion click OK Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Managing Your Storage System The disk no longer displays on the Backups page and all backup versions are deleted If only one disk was protected the computer name disappears from the page Note If you delete a backup and the user did not previously remove protection for that disk when the user subsequently accesses Client Backup and Recovery the Status page indicates that the backup of the protected disk is offline To back up the disk once again the user must remove protection and then protect the disk again For more information see Removing Protection on page 126 and Protecting Your Disks on page 98 Deleting a Client If you remove the Intel Client Backup and Recovery softwar
212. ne il microprocessore e il dissipatore di calore potrebbero essere surriscaldati Fare attenzione alla presenza di piedini appuntiti e parti taglienti sulle schede e sul telaio E consigliabile l uso di guanti di protezione Esiste il pericolo di un esplosione se la pila non viene sostituita in modo corretto Utilizzare solo pile uguali o di tipo equivalente a quelle consigliate dal produttore Per disfarsi delle pile usate seguire le istruzioni del produttore Il sistema amp progettato per funzionare in un ambiente di lavoro tipo Scegliere una postazione che sia LE e Pulita e libera da particelle in sospensione a parte la normale polvere presente nell ambiente i No e Ben ventilata e lontana da fonti di calore compresa la luce solare diretta e Al riparo da urti e lontana da fonti di vibrazione e Isolata dai forti campi magnetici prodotti da dispositivi elettrici e In aree soggette a temporali consigliabile collegare il sistema ad un limitatore di corrente In caso di temporali scollegare le linee di comunicazione dal modem e Dotata di una presa a muro correttamente installata e Dotata di spazio sufficiente ad accedere ai cavi di alimentazione i quali rappresentano il mezzo principale di scollegamento del sistema Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 201 Installation Assembly Safety Instructions This page intentionally left blank 202 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E
213. ne view to the other by selecting the desired option from the View list Storage Status Displays information about the total storage capacity on the storage system how much disk space is allocated for shared folders how much is currently used by backups and how much is available for either Initially there is no used backup space The information on this page changes as each computer backs up its hard disks to the storage system You might have to refresh the browser window to reflect these changes This page also indicates how much of the storage space allocated for shared folders is actually used the total number of shared folders and the number of networked computers backup clients that have backed up one or more disks on the storage system Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E intel Home Users Shared Folders E Backups E Advanced E Contact Us Logout Welcome to your Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E This interface allows you to create users groups and shared folders and also provides access to administrative functions To get started click the Users button above to add a new user Click the Shared Folders button to add folders and assign users to the folders Each user can then map a network drive to the shared folder and add files to it It s that simple Storage Status J Connection Status Total Storage Capacity 599 98 GB 100 E E O Shared folders Backups F
214. next backup Schedule Progress Last backup 7414 2006 2 12 PM Next backup 7 15 2006 1 54 PM Back Up Now Restore 2 In the Protected disk list select the disk whose backup or recovery you want to stop 3 Click Stop Current Activity If you are stopping a backup the backup stops immediately If you are stopping a recovery a confirmation message displays Click OK to stop the recovery now or click Cancel to proceed 106 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Protecting Local Disks Changing the Backup Schedule When you protect a disk you specify when you want backups to occur However you can change this schedule at any time as long as the Status page indicates that the Status is Normal If protection is stopped such as if you recovered the disk or recovered a different partition on the same disk you cannot change the disk schedule until you resume protection by clicking Back Up Now To change the backup schedule 1 Click Schedule Action View Help 3 Protect a Disk Protected disk es 2 Status Schedule Last backup Never backed up Next backup 1 7 2006 5 15 PM Backup schedule Recurrence Time Daiy y 0515PM Apply gt Restore 2 In the Protected disk list select the disk whose backup schedule you want to change 3 Specify when you want backups to occur For example if you want backups to occur every day select Daily from t
215. ng Your Storage System 74 Advanced Disk Configuration Your storage system can have up to four disks Four disks have been detected What kind of disk configuration would you like to use Data protection RAID 5 three disks minimum An amount of disk space equal to one disk is used for data protection and the rest is used for data storage The data is distributed in such a way that it can be recovered if any one disk Fails Data protection failover RAID 5 spare four disks minimum Three of the disks provide RAID 5 data protection and the fourth automatically joins the RAID if one of the other three disks Fails Data duplication RAID 10 four disks minimum Half of the disk space is used for data storage and the other half is used for a duplicate mirror of that data If one disk fails you have a backup copy Better performance no data protection RAID 0 two disks minimum All the disk space is used For data storage Expandable no data protection Linear one disk minimum All the disk space is used for data storage and you can add more disks later without affecting your existing data 6 If you want to add or remove hard disks do so one at a time and click Scan after each action If you are adding disks wait until the disk LED is green before you click Sean To accept the default disk configuration which provides the best level of data protection available for the number of hard disks currently in
216. nstalled on your storage system It also allows you to upgrade it if newer firmware becomes available Advanced Firmware You must enter the administrator password to upgrade the firmware Current version fs bc 1 2 b504 Firmware file i Browse Administrator password For additional security you must enter your administrator password in order to upgrade the firmware In addition you should backup your data before upgrading the firmware Caution When you upgrade the firmware the storage system restarts and access to the Manager is interrupted Users cannot access the shared folders while the system restarts If users have shared files open data might be lost Be sure to have all users save their changes and close any open files before you upgrade the firmware Restarting the storage system when a backup is occurring does not have adverse effects the backup resumes automatically when the storage system resumes operation However restarting the storage system when a disk is being recovered can potentially corrupt the operating system and you will need to recover the system disk using the recovery CD or if the system disk was not protected re install the operating system Upgrade the firmware only when recovery is not occurring e You cannot use the advanced interface to upgrade from version 1 0 1 1 1 2 or 1 3 to version 1 4 Upgrading to version 1 4 is a data destructive process due to the structure of the firmware and
217. nt and shall be easily accessible SAFETY STEPS Whenever you remove the chassis covers to access the inside of the system follow these steps 1 Turn off all peripheral devices connected to the system 2 Turn off the system by pressing the power button 3 Unplug all AC power cords from the system or from wall outlets 4 Label and disconnect all cables connected to I O connectors or ports on the back of the system 5 Provide some electrostatic discharge ESD protection by wearing an antistatic wrist strap attached to chassis ground of the system any unpainted metal surface when handling components 6 Do not operate the system with the chassis covers removed After you have completed the six SAFETY steps above you can remove the system covers To do this 1 Unlock and remove the padlock from the back of the system if a padlock has been installed 2 Remove and save all screws from the covers 3 Remove the cover s Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 191 Installation Assembly Safety Instructions For proper cooling and airflow always reinstall the chassis covers before turning on the system Operating the system without the covers in place can damage system parts To install the covers 1 Check first to make sure you have not left loose tools or parts inside the system 2 Check that cables add in boards and other components are properly installed 3 Attach the covers to th
218. nte 4 Inserte el bloqueo de seguridad en el sistema y bloqu elo para impedir que pueda accederse al mismo sin autorizaci n 5 Conecte todos los cables externos y los cables de alimentaci n CA al sistema Si el sistema ha estado en funcionamiento el microprocesador y el disipador de calor pueden estar a n calientes Tambi n conviene tener en cuenta que en el chasis o en el tablero puede haber piezas cortantes o punzantes Por ello se recomienda precauci n y el uso de guantes protectores Existe peligro de explosi n si la pila no se cambia de forma adecuada Utilice solamente pilas iguales o del mismo tipo que las recomendadas por el fabricante del equipo Para deshacerse de las pilas usadas siga igualmente las instrucciones del fabricante El sistema est dise ado para funcionar en un entorno de trabajo normal Escoja un lugar LE e Limpio y libre de part culas en suspensi n salvo el polvo normal i No e Bien ventilado y alejado de fuentes de calor incluida la luz solar directa Alejado de fuentes de vibraci n e Aislado de campos electromagn ticos fuertes producidos por dispositivos el ctricos e En regiones con frecuentes tormentas el ctricas se recomienda conectar su sistema a un eliminador de sobrevoltage y desconectar el m dem de las l neas de telecomunicaci n durante las tormentas e Provisto de una toma de tierra correctamente instalada e Provisto de espacio suficien
219. of the storage system that contains the shared folder from which you want to disconnect If your storage system uses both available ports to connect to the network you can double click either name The storage system name expands to display all the available shared folders 4 In the left pane select the name of the shared folder from which you want to disconnect and then click Unmap Drive Letter The shared folder no longer appears in My Computer Windows Explorer 86 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Working with Shared Folders Linux Users To disconnect from a shared folder using Linux 1 Unmount the desired shared folder by entering umount my directory where my_directory is the name of the local directory For example if you mounted the shared folder with this command mount 192 168 0 101 nas NASDisk 00002 public my directory Unmount it with this command umount my directory If you included a longer path when mounting the shared folder such as mnt my directory use the same path when unmounting it Mac Users The procedure for disconnecting from a shared folder on a Mac varies depending on whether the Mac is running OS X or an older operating system Mac OS X To disconnect from a shared folder on a Mac running OS X 1 On the desktop select the shared folder from which you want to disconnect 2 From the File menu click Eject Any open window to the shared folder closes and the shared f
220. ogress of the process Advanced Disk Configuration The system is now being configured This may take several minutes depending on the disk configuration and the number and size of disks installed Please wait until this process is complete Resetting the storage 10 When this process is complete the storage system restarts Advanced Disk Configuration The system is now being configured This may take several minutes depending on the disk configuration and the number and size of disks installed Please wait until this process is complete The storage system is rebooting If the page does not reappear automatically when this process is complete please close the current browser window and reconnect when the system status LED is solid green and has stopped blinking 10 Close the browser window After the system has restarted you can access the Manager and re create your users and shared folders as described in Adding Users on page 32 and Creating Shared Folders on page 35 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 75 Managing Your Storage System Viewing System Status Information When you click Advanced in the navigation bar and click System Status in the left pane you can view many of the operational parameters of your storage system including CPU usage memory usage the amount of time that the storage system has been ruming the current fan speed the temperatures of the CPU and disk
221. older disappears from the desktop Other Mac Operating Systems For information about disconnecting from a shared folder on a Mac running an operating system older than OS X see your Mac documentation Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 87 Working with Shared Folders 88 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Protecting Local Disks 5 Protecting Local Disks Even if most of your data is stored and protected on your storage system your operating system files applications and many other files still reside on each individual computer in your network If one of those local disks fails it can take many hours to re install and reconfigure the operating system and applications on a new or repaired hard disk and some files might be completely lost Intel Client Backup and Recovery is a software application designed to address this issue On each computer where it is installed Intel Client Backup and Recovery provides reliable data protection and rapid data recovery in the event ofa system crash or disk failure Intel Client Backup and Recovery protects Windows desktops and laptops by backing up their local disks or partitions to the storage system To make sure that you have recent copies of your local disk Intel Client Backup and Recovery can automatically perform a backup at regularly scheduled intervals either once a day or once a week whichever you prefer Alternatively you can disable automat
222. onger has access to any shared folders that the group was authorized to access unless they were granted individual access as well For example the Executives group might include Alice Bob and Carlos and that group might have read write access to the Budget shared folder If you remove the Executives group Alice Bob and Carlos remain users but they no longer have access to that shared folder On the other hand ifthe Executives group had read write access to the Budget shared folder but Alice had read only access when you remove the group Bob and Carlos no longer have access to the Budget shared folder since their access rights were determined by their group membership but Alice continues to have read only access since that access right was granted to her on a user level To remove a group 1 In the navigation bar click Users 2 In the left pane click Groups 3 In the Groups list select the group that you want to remove 4 Click Remove Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 47 Managing Your Storage System Note If the storage system uses Active Directory authentication mode this button displays dimmed 5 When prompted to confirm the removal click OK The group no longer displays in the Groups list Changing Authentication Mode 48 Notes Your Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E can operate in one of two modes Local authentication mode e Active Directory authentication mode In
223. onnection the license is activated automatically If your Internet connection is temporarily down your license will be activated automatically the next time you run Intel Client Backup and Recovery with a restored Internet connection If this computer does not have an Internet connection you must perform an offline activation as described in the previous section Protecting Your Disks After you install Intel Client Backup and Recovery and restart your computer the Protect a Disk wizard runs automatically Using this wizard you can specify which disk or partition you want to back up where the backups should be stored when automatic backups if any should occur and what password you want to use for the recovery CD or booting remotely If you cancel this wizard you can start it again at any time using the following procedure Before you protect a disk it is recommended that you confirm that sufficient space is available on the storage system At least an additional 20 of the disk size is required for changed data For example if the disk that you want to protect is 15 GB at least 18 GB of space must be available on the storage system The Home page in the Manager described in Navigating the Manager on page 28 displays the amount of available space To protect a disk 1 Click Protect a Disk The Protect a Disk wizard runs 2 In the Available disks list select the disk or partition that you want to protect 98 Intel En
224. or doing this varies depending on the user s operating system Each user can access only those shared folders that the user is authorized to access Notes Ifthe storage system uses Active Directory authentication mode and the clocks of the storage system and the Active Directory server differ by more than five minutes errors will occur when users try to access the shared folders It is recommended that you configure both the storage system and the Active Directory server to set their times from a common Network Time Protocol NTP server To configure this on the storage system see Changing the System Settings on page 66 If you change the IP address of the storage system users who accessed the shared folders using the previous IP address is disconnected and must repeat the procedures described here using the new IP address Microsoft Windows Users If you are using Microsoft Windows you have two options for accessing shared folders you can use My Computer Windows Explorer to map a drive letter to the shared folder or you can install the Console and use that utility to map a drive letter to the shared folder The Console must be installed on the same subnet as the storage system It is not necessary to remember the name of the storage server and shared folders because they are displayed automatically Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 79 Working with Shared Folders Using My Computer Windows Explore
225. ore to return to the Restore page 3 Click Recovery Password The Reset Recover Password dialog box displays Backup location Storage User name client Recovery password TT Retype your password e This password must be 12 16 characters long The same password 1 is used for all the disks that you protect at the same backup location If the remote boot option is enabled this password is also used to authenticate on the storage system during a remote boot 4 In the Recovery password text box enter the desired password This password must be 12 16 characters long 5 In the Retype your password text box enter the password again 6 Click OK Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 109 Protecting Local Disks Enabling or Disabling Remote Boot 110 Caution Note If you need to recover your system disk or partition using the recovery CD is recommended as described in Recovering a System Disk Using the Recovery CD on page 117 If your computer does not support the recovery CD but does support the PXE protocol you can remotely boot your computer from a backup on the storage system and then recover your system disk If you are not sure if your computer supports the PXE protocol try to enable remote boot If your computer does not support the PXE protocol an error message displays It is strongly recommended that you determine whether or not your computer supports the recovery CD before a system fail
226. ory Administrator Login page displays Users Active Directory Administrator Login Enter an administrator user name and password for sing the Active Directory server The Active Directory server will be automatically configured to allow the storage m to become a trusted member User name Password 14 In the User name text box enter an administrator user name for accessing the Active Directory server This account will be used to automatically configure the Active Directory server to allow the storage system to become a trusted member and communicate directly with that server It is used only when setting up this relationship 15 In the Password text box enter the password associated with the specified user name and then click Finish All the current users and groups associated with the selected organizational unit are imported into the storage system and display on the Users amp Computers and Groups pages At this point you can assign these users and groups to shared folders as described in Assigning Users to Shared Folders on page 56 Modifying the Active Directory properties 52 If your storage system is using Active Directory authentication mode Active Directory Properties displays in the left pane when you click Users in the navigation bar Click Active Directory Properties to change the IP address of your primary or secondary Active Directory server the user name or password for browsing the Active Direc
227. ou are recovering the data must have the exact same type of network adapter Otherwise the recovered files do not operate properly 15 If you selected a disk in step 10 go to step 18 If you selected a partition in step 10 select Recover to an existing partition to recover to an existing partition on the selected disk or select Reformat the local disk and recover to a new partition to delete all the existing data on the selected disk and recover only the selected partition 16 If you selected Recover to an existing partition in step 15 select the partition where you want to recover the data and then select Next Otherwise go to step 18 For system partitions the Active column displays Yes 17 If the selected partition is the original partition go to step 18 If the selected partition is not the original partition select Yes to use the selected partition or select No and select a different partition 18 Select Yes to confirm the recovery Caution This overwrites any existing data on the selected disk Although you can subsequently recover different data you cannot recover the original data The status screen displays the progress of the recovery You can cancel it at any time by selecting Cancel However this leaves the disk or partition in an incomplete state Some of the data is recovered but not all of it 19 When the completion screen displays review the results and do one of the following To do this Do this
228. ou shut down the system Shutting down the storage system when a backup is occurring does not have any adverse effect the backup resumes automatically when the storage server is powered on again However shutting down the storage system when a disk is being recovered can potentially corrupt the user s operating system If this happens the user needs to recover the system disk using the recovery CD or if the system disk was not protected re install the operating system Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 77 Managing Your Storage System To shut down the storage system using the Manager 1 In the navigation bar click Advanced 2 In the left pane click Shut Down 3 In the Administrator password text box enter the password for logging in to the Manager 4 Click Shut Down A message displays indicating that the system is shutting down Once the storage system shuts down if you refresh the browser window it is blank If you subsequently try to access the Manager an error message displays since the storage system is no longer running 78 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Working with Shared Folders 4 Working with Shared Folders Accessing Shared Folders Once you have added users and created shared folders as described in Adding Users on page 32 and Creating Shared Folders on page 35 the users need to perform some simple steps to be able to access those folders The procedure f
229. p Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 59 Managing Your Storage System To configure remote boot 1 2 In the navigation bar click Backups In the Computer name list in the Remote boot group box select the name of the computer whose backup you want to remotely boot from If you are remotely booting the computer from its own backup do not change the MAC address However if you are booting a different computer from the selected computer s backup enter the MAC address of the NIC of the computer that you want to remotely boot in the MAC address text box Remote boot must have been previously enabled on that computer From the Backup for booting remotely list select the time and date of the backup that you want to remotely boot from To always boot from the most recent backup select Latest backup An asterisk identifies the backup that is used for booting remotely Notes You can remotely boot only from backups that were created after remote boot was enabled on the client computer Ifthe selected backup is deleted to make room for newer backups the most recent backup is used for booting remotely Click Apply Boot Info When the confirmation message displays click OK If you changed the backup for booting remotely an asterisk displays next to the selected backup Deleting a Backup 60 Note You can delete all backups for a given disk but you cannot delete just an i
230. p the storage system to notify up to three people via e mail if a problem occurs For example if one of the disks fails or if insufficient space is available for creating new files or performing a backup Advanced Alerts Specify whether or not you want the storage system to send out an e mail notification when an error or warning occurs If you select this option enter information about your e mail server e mail sender and up to three e mail addresses that should receive the notification fi You can specify a name for your SMTP server only if your network has a DNS server In addition you might also have to modify the network settings such as the gateway or DNS server to use To configure these settings click Network in the left pane FT Send e mail notifications M E mail server SMTP server name or IP address M SMTP server authentication User name username Password amp Enter a user name and password for your e mail server only if this is required by your e mail server E mail sender Sender e mail address root localhost M E mail recipients First e mail address Jadmin company com Second e mail address f Third e mail address Lo To take advantage of this feature you must have access to an SMTP e mail server either within your own network or through an Internet service provider The e mail is sent within five minutes of the event If the problem is fixed befor
231. ply from the server If the server has been running any installed processor s and heat sink s may be hot Unless you are adding or removing a hot plug component allow the system to cool before opening the covers To avoid the possibility of coming into contact with hot component s during a hot plug installation be careful when removing or installing the hot plug component s To avoid injury do not contact moving fan blades If your system is supplied with a guard over the fan do not operate the system without the fan guard in place Rack Mount Warnings The equipment rack must be anchored to an unmovable support to prevent it from tipping when a server or piece of equipment is extended from it The equipment rack must be installed according to the rack manufacturer s instructions Install equipment in the rack from the bottom up with the heaviest equipment at the bottom of the rack Extend only one piece of equipment from the rack at a time You are responsible for installing a main power disconnect for the entire rack unit This main disconnect must be readily accessible and it must be labeled as controlling power to the entire unit not just to the server s To avoid risk of potential electric shock a proper safety ground must be implemented for the rack and each piece of equipment installed in it Electrostatic Discharge ESD 206 Caution ESD can damage disk drives boards and other parts We recommend that you pe
232. portando un cinghia anti statica da polso che amp attaccata alla presa a terra del telaio del sistema qualsiasi superficie non dipinta 6 Non far operare il sistema quando il telaio senza le coperture Dopo aver seguito i sei passi di SICUREZZA sopracitati togliere le coperture del telaio del sistema come seque 1 Aprire e rimuovere il lucchetto dal retro del sistema qualora ve ne fosse uno installato 2 Togliere e mettere in un posto sicuro tutte le viti delle coperture 3 Togliere le coperture 200 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Installation Assembly Safety Instructions Per il giusto flusso dell aria e raffreddamento del sistema rimettere sempre le coperture del telaio prima di riaccendere il sistema Operare il sistema senza le coperture al loro proprio posto potrebbe danneggiare i componenti del sistema Per rimettere le coperture del telaio 1 Controllare prima che non si siano lasciati degli attrezzi o dei componenti dentro il sistema 2 Controllare che i cavi dei supporti aggiuntivi ed altri componenti siano stati installati appropriatamente 3 Attaccare le coperture al telaio con le viti tolte in precedenza e avvitarle strettamente 4 Inserire e chiudere a chiave il lucchetto sul retro del sistema per impedire l accesso non autorizzato al sistema 5 Ricollegare tutti i cavi esterni e le prolunghe AC del sistema Se il sistema amp stato a lungo in funzio
233. r To access a shared folder using My Computer Windows Explorer 1 Open My Computer Windows Explorer 2 From the Tools menu click Map Network Drive The Map Network Drive dialog box appears Map Network Drive i x Windows can help you connect to a shared network Folder and assign a drive letter to the connection so that you can access the folder using My Computer Specify the drive letter For the connection and the folder that you want to connect to Drive fz Folder fl y Browse Example server share IV Reconnect at logon Connect using a different user name Sign up for online storage or connect to a network server Cancel Finish The appearance of this dialog box varies by operating system 3 In the Drive list select the drive letter that you want to assign to the shared folder 4 In the Folder text box enter the following storage system shared folder where storage_system is the name or IP address of the storage system and shared_folder is the name of the shared folder For example if your storage system s IP address is 192 168 0 101 and the shared folder name is Photos you would enter the following 192 168 0 101 Photos Note You can use the storage system name only if your computer is in the same subnet as the storage system if you added the storage system 5 IP address and name to your local hosts file or if you manually registered the name with a DNS serv
234. r current disk configuration click Ignore i fi For a linear configuration click Add to immediately begin using the available disk space For a three disk RAID 5 configuration in a normal state click Add to use the new disk as a spare For any other RAID configuration click Ignore you cannot add a new disk to an otherwise normal RAID without reconfiguring the RAID Current state RAID 5 NORMAL Resync 21 Finish 514 min Speed 5301K sec New disks Slot Model 1 2 3 4 HDS728080PLA4380 Serial Number Size Disk Status PFDB2054RYTZY 232 89 GB New 4 Take the desired action To do this Do this RAID 5 configuration Add the disk to a linear configuration or use itas a spare for a normal three disk Click Add The Disks page indicates the current state of the disk configuration add it to the RAID at this time to re scan the storage system Add the disk to the storage system but not Return to the previous page for example Click Ignore The Disks page lists the disk is part of the storage system but its status is New indicating that it is not being used If you subsequently reconfigure the disks as described in Reconfiguring Your Storage System Disks on page 71 you are able to use this new disk Click Back Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 129 Adding or Replacing Hard Disks Adding Hard Disks to a Degraded RAID Configuration To add
235. rage system by selecting the Advanced tab from the Manager and then Shutdown from the left menu 1 Observe all safety and ESD precautions listed in Appendix H Safety Information 2 Remove the new system fan from its packaging 3 If you are unable to shut down the system using the software Manager then power down the storage system by pressing and holding the power button for approximately five seconds until the System Status LED starts flashing The storage system shuts off after a short shutdown period Caution Ensure the system is completely shutdown before removing the power chord 4 Disconnect the storage system from its power source 5 Remove the four screws at the back ofthe enclosure cover See letter A in the following figure Slide the enclosure cover slightly rearward and then lift up See letter B AF000231 Figure 30 Removing Enclosure Cover Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 151 Hardware Installations and Upgrades 6 Remove each of the drive carriers starting with the topmost drive carrier Note Note the order of the drive carriers as they are removed so as to ensure that each drive carrier can be re installed later in its proper location _ DS AF000295 Figure 31 Removing Drive Carriers 152 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Hardware Installations and Upgrades
236. re tiquet comme contr lant toute l unit et pas uniquement le ou les serveurs Pour viter tout risque d lectrocution le rack et chaque l ment de l quipement install dans le rack doivent tre correctement reli s la terre D charges lectrostatiques ESD Attention Les d charges lectrostatiques ESD peuvent endommager les lecteurs de disque dur les 218 cartes et d autres pieces Il est fortement conseill d effectuer l ensemble des proc dures d crites un poste de travail prot g contre les ESD Au cas o aucun poste de ce type ne serait disponible prot gez vous contre les ESD en portant un bracelet antistatique reli la masse du chassis n importe quelle surface m tallique non peinte de votre serveur lorsque que vous manipulez les pi ces Manipulez toujours les cartes avec pr caution Elles peuvent tre extr mement sensibles aux ESD Ne tenez les cartes que par leurs bords Apr s avoir retir une carte de son emballage de protection ou du serveur placez la sur une surface reli e la terre exempte de charge statique composants orient s vers le haut Utilisez si possible un tapi de mousse conducteru mais pas l emballage de la carte Veillez ce que la carte ne glisse sur aucune surface Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Safety Information Autres risques Remplacement de la pile Attention Il existe un risque d explosion si la pile n est pas correct
237. re not shielded and grounded may result in interference to radio and TV reception ICES 003 Canada 180 Cet appareil num rique respecte les limites bruits radio lectriques applicables aux appareils num riques de Classe Bprescrites dans la norme sur le mat riel brouilleur Appareils Num riques NMB 003 dictee par le Ministre Canadian des Communications Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Regulatory and Compliance Information English translation of the notice above This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the interference causing equipment standard entitled Digital Apparatus ICES 003 of the Canadian Department of Communications Europe CE Declaration of Conformity This product has been tested in accordance to and complies with the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC and EMC Directive 89 336 EEC The product has been marked with the CE Mark to illustrate its compliance VCCI Japan CORB FRUEREFERBFER EHE GAS VCCI DEE KES lt SITABERR RETT CORE RERA CENIDE AMELTUETH IDEEN TFTY FPFTLEIS TRERITEULT BASNBE TEBERSIEELTLERBUKF DRHRREITKETELUVCNHUBRUOZGEULTT LN BSMI Taiwan The BSMI Certification Marking and EM
238. ree space r Shared folders r Backups e Total shared capacity 195MB e Used space OMB e Used space OMB e Backup clients Fa e Free space 195MB e Shared folders Hes r Storage e Total storage capacity 599 98 GB e Free space 599 79 GB Note The amount of used backup capacity is greater than the total size of all the disks listed on the Backups page because additional storage space is needed for the data that has changed between backups Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Getting Started e Connection Status Displays a list of the Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X users who are currently connected to shared folders including which shared folder they are accessing and when they logged on Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E intel Home E Users Shared Folders Backups Advanced Contact Us Logout Welcome to your Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E This interface allows you to create users groups and shared folders and also provides access to administrative Functions To get started click the Users button above to add a new user Click the Shared Folders button to add folders and assign users to the folders Each user can then map a network drive to the shared folder and add files to it It s that simple Storage Status Connection Status Connections Shared Folders Users Login Time Jun 30 2006 public 17 04 04 quest
239. responsible for troubleshooting upgrading and repairing this storage system This document provides a brief overview of the features of the product a list of accessories or other components you may need troubleshooting information and instructions on how to add and replace components on the Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E For the latest version of this manual see http support intel com support motherboards server ss4000 e Manual Organization Chapter 1 provides a brief overview ofthe Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E In this chapter you find a list ofthe storage system s features photos of the product and product diagrams to help you identify components and their locations Chapter 2 provides instructions on adding and replacing components Use this chapter for step by step instructions and diagrams for installing or replacing components such as the fans power supply drives and other components Chapter 3 provides information on managing your system This chapter explains how to manage users create shared folders and perform other tasks for configuring and managing your storage system Chapter 4 provides information on the Intel Client Backup and Recovery software used to protect your local disks on client machines At the back of this book you find technical specifications regulatory information safety information getting help information and warranty information Product Contents Order Options
240. ress Enter This ensures that your e mail address is saved as part ofthe diagnostic file in case Technical Support needs to contact you 5 When prompted insert a formatted floppy disk into the computer s floppy disk drive or attach a USB disk and press Enter 6 When the list of destination options appears enter the appropriate number and press Enter When a message appears indicating that the file has been created you can send it to Technical Support Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 165 Troubleshooting 7 To return to the recovery CD menu press Alt Fl For information about using the recovery CD to restore data see Removing Protection on page 126 Resetting the Recovery Password in the Microsoft iSCSI Initiator 166 The recovery password used by the recovery CD and for booting remotely is actually the Microsoft iSCSI Initiator CHAP secret When you protect a disk or change the recovery password using Intel Client Backup and Recovery the Microsoft iSCSI Initiator is configured automatically If you forget this password you can reset it on the storage system However if you do this when your system is down that is while you are booting from the recovery CD or booting remotely the recovery password in your Microsoft iSCSI Initiator does not match the recovery password on the storage system As a result when you recover your system disk using the recovery CD and then boot from the local d
241. ress used by the storage system The subnet mask must be 255 255 255 0 Then click OK to close each open dialog box When you configure the storage system as described in Configuring Your Storage System on page 21 you can specify the IP address you want the storage system to use If the IP address of the storage system is in a different subnet than your computer you must specify the gateway as described in Changing the Network Settings on page 68 This ensures that you can manage the storage system from any computer using a Web browser as described in Accessing the Manager on page 25 Then you can change your computer s IP address back to its original setting Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Getting Started To start the console 1 Click Start gt Programs gt Storage System Console As soon as you start the Console it scans the network for storage systems This might take a few minutes When the scan is complete the left pane displays a tree view of all the storage systems it found PF Storage System Console BES File Tools Help O Discover Storage Systems Log On Storage System Manager Map Drive Letter r Storage system information Version fs be 1 0 20060124 MAC address 12 34 56 AB CD EF IP address 192 168 0 101 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 1 storage server Each storage system has two ports for connecting to the network If your storage system uses both
242. rform all procedures at an ESD workstation If one is not available provide some ESD protection by wearing an antistatic wrist strap attached to chassis ground any unpainted metal surface on your server when handling parts Always handle boards carefully They can be extremely sensitive to ESD Hold boards only by their edges After removing a board from its protective wrapper or from the server place the board component side up on a grounded static free surface Use a Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Safety Information conductive foam pad if available but not the board wrapper Do not slide board over any surface Other Hazards Battery Replacement Caution There is the danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced When replacing the battery use only the battery recommended by the equipment manufacturer Dispose of batteries according to local ordinances and regulations Do not attempt to recharge a battery Do not attempt to disassemble puncture or otherwise damage a battery Cooling and Airflow Caution Carefully route cables as directed to minimize airflow blockage and cooling problems For proper cooling and airflow operate the system only with the chassis covers installed Operating the system without the covers in place can damage system parts To install the covers e Check first to make sure you have not left loose tools or parts inside the system e Check that cables add in boar
243. rgentina Ecology Declaration International Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Regulatory and Compliance Information Product Regulatory Compliance Markings This product bears the following regulatory marks Table 7 Product Regulatory Compliance Markings Ms seal Country Marking cULus Listing Marks USA Canada GS Mark Germany CE Mark Europe FCC Marking Class B USA EMC Marking Class B Canada CANADA ICES 003 CLASS B CANADA NMB 003 CLASSE B C Tick Mark Australia New Zealand VCCI Marking Class B Japan VCI BSMI Certification Taiwan Number amp Class B LA Warning gt GOST R Marking Russia es RRL MIC Mark Korea L MIC ua Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 179 Regulatory and Compliance Information Electromagnetic Compatibility Notices FCC Statement USA This device complies with Part 15 ofthe FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Intel Corporation 5200 N E Elam Young Parkway Hillsboro OR 97124 6497 1 800 628 8686 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
244. rs button to add folders and assign users to the folders Each user can then map a network drive to the shared Folder and add files to it It s that simple E Storage Status Connection Status Total Storage Capacity 599 98 GB 100 o E E Shared folders Backups Free space r Shared Folders r Backups e Total shared capacity 195 MB e Used space OMB e Used space OMB e Backup clients 0 e Free space 195 MB e Shared folders pos r Storage e Total storage capacity 599 98 GB e Free space 599 79 GB The top of the every page in the Manager displays a navigation bar that lets you access all the features of the storage system Home Users Shared Folders i Backups Advanced E Contact Us E Logout Home Displays information about your storage system including how the storage space is being used and which users are connected For more information see Viewing Information About Your Storage System on page 30 Users Displays a list of all currently configured users If you are using local authentication mode you can add modify and remove all types of users and add modify and remove groups of Windows and Mac OS X users If you are using Active Directory authentication mode you can add modify and remove Linux users and other Mac users You can also use this page to change the authentication mode For more information see Adding Users on page 32
245. rs here then dick Groups on the left side of the screen When you are done adding users and groups ck Shared Folders to assign them to shared folders If you re using Active Directory authentication mode you can t add Windows users here they are added automatically from your Active Directory server However you can add Linux users or Mac users who aren t using Mac OS X Current authentication mode Local authentication mode Users Select Name Type O Greg Linux Other Mac user NFS O guest Windows Mac OS X user CIFS O mark Windows Mac OS X user CIFS O mike Windows Mac OS X user CIFS By default the storage server uses local authentication mode which means that you can add modify or remove all types of users at any time If you are using Active Directory authentication mode you can add modify or remove Linux or other Mac users but not Windows users All Windows users are controlled entirely by the Active Directory server For more information about authentication modes see Changing Authentication Mode on page 48 If you are using local authentication mode you can also put Windows and Mac OS X users into groups This makes it easier to give several users access to the same shared folder at once For example in an office environment you might create one group for all users and give that group read only access to a shared folder with corporate policies You might then create separate groups for each department su
246. ry and booted from an earlier backup To resolve this issue you must reset the password in the Microsoft iSCSI Initiator as described in Resetting the Recovery Password in the Microsoft iSCSI Initiator on page 166 Then restart Intel Client Backup and Recovery Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Protecting Local Disks 12 Click Restore Disk The Restore dialog box displays xl Select the target disk to restore your data to Restore to the original local disk C Restore to a new disk Target Disk ap Cancel 13 Specify whether you are recovering to the original disk or a new disk If you are recovering to a new disk select the desired disk from the list Then click Restore 14 When the confirmation message displays click Yes The backup is recovered to your local disk and the progress bar displays the progress of this process You can cancel the recovery at any time by clicking Stop on the progress dialog box Note Do not shut down your computer disconnect from the network or perform any other tasks until this process is complete 15 After the recovery is complete click OK to restart your computer 16 Use the appropriate procedure for your computer to configure it to boot from the local disk once more 17 If you changed the recovery password reset it in the Microsoft iSCSI Initiator after your computer restarts as described in Resetting the Recovery Password in the
247. s E Partition Basic NTFS Healthy System 10 00GB 6 276 62 No 0 9 Local Users and Groups le Hl Performance Logs and Alerts Device Manager Sj Storage Hi ES Removable Storage Disk Defragmenter Disk Management Ba Services and Applications Disk 0 Basic 149 01 GB 10 00 GB NTFS Online Healthy System Disk 2 Basic 10 00 GB 10 00 GB Sco RoMmo FN ONM NY al gt IM Unallocated IN Primary partition Basic Cc 10 00 GB 10 00 GB NTFS Online Healthy Boot pisk 1 139 01 GB Unallocated Online eskhy active ZIG Note The simplest way to identify the PXE disk is to remember its drive letter For example If your original system drive was C the disk identified as C during the PXE boot is the PXE boot disk 174 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide C backup view Console data disk or partition group jumbo frame Manager NIC NTP RAID remote boot shared folder subnet Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Glossary Glossary A backup that has been assigned a drive letter and can be opened and explored using My Computer Windows Explorer The Windows based application that enables you to discover all the storage systems on your subnet view their version and network information access the Manager and map drive letters to shared folders A hard disk or partition of a hard disk that is not used to run the computer oper
248. s the IP address of the gateway the IP address es ofthe DNS servers in your network the network settings of your ports the MAC addresses of your ports and the speed at which data is being sent and received To update the information on this page click Refresh Advanced System Status This list displays major system status You can click Refresh to update it y System Status CPU Memory Busy 57 Total 256916 KB Idle 43 Used 74204 KB Cache 26208 KB Free 182712 KB Uptime Hardware Uptime days hours minutes 0 0 18 Fan Speed 1757 RPM CPU Temp 53 C 127 4 F Disk 1 and 2 Temp 32 C 89 6 F Disk 3 and 4 Temp 36 C 96 8 F Network Gateway DNS Server 1 DNS Server 2 PORT 1 PORT 2 MAC 00 0E 0C B2 74 14 MAC 00 0E 0C B2 74 15 Status Connected Status Disconnected Address Type Manually Configured Address Type Automatic Private Address IP 192 168 0 101 IP MASK 255 255 255 0 MASK Jumbo Frames 1514 Bytes Jumbo Frames 1514 Bytes Receiving Speed 0 00 KB s Receiving Speed 0 00 KBjs Sending Speed 0 39 KBjs Sending Speed 0 00 KB s Note The fan speed changes depending on the temperature of the unit If the temperature of the CPU reaches or exceeds 85 C 185 F or if the temperature of any of the disks reaches or exceeds 55 C 131 F the storage system shuts down automatically 76 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Managing Your Storage System Logging Out of the Manager When you have
249. s and Log On to Target dialog boxes The Status of the target should now be Connected 10 Click OK on the SCSI Initiator Properties dialog box Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Technical Specifications Technical Specifications See the Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E Technical Product Specification at http support intel com support motherboards server ss4000 E for additional technical specification information Hardware Specification Table 5 Hardware Specifications Component Specification Processor 400 MHz Intel IOP80219 Memory 256 MB 32 bit DDR SDRAM Flash 32 MB NOR Flash Hard Drive Supports up to four 3 5 in SATA I hard drives from 80 GB NOTE The total amount of storage space cannot exceed 3 terabytes Maximum Capacity Up to 3 terabytes Network Two Intel gigabit LAN port interface USB Two USB 2 0 connectors EMI Safety CE FCC Class B System Power 200 W power supply Operating Temperature 102 C to 35 C 50 F to 95 F Note If the temperature of the processor reaches or exceeds 85 C 185 F or if the temperature of any of the backplane temperature sensors reaches or exceeds 55 C 131 F the storage system shuts down automatically If the temperature of any of the backplane temperature sensors reaches or exceeds 42 C 107 6 F the fan runs at full speed If subsequently the temperature of any of the backplane temperatur
250. s and a RAID 5 configuration you can add a fourth disk as a spare essentially changing from RAID 5 to RAID 5 spare while retaining all existing data In a degraded state you can add a disk to a RAID at any time and the new disk is rebuilt to replace the disk that was removed or failed If the RAID has failed that is if so many disks have failed or been removed that the RAID can no longer function you must either re install the disks or reconfigure the entire storage system deleting all the data on your system Although you can add a disk of any size to a linear configuration any new disk that you add to a RAID configuration must be the same size as or larger than the smallest existing disk in the RAID Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 127 Adding or Replacing Hard Disks Adding Hard Disks to a Linear or Normal RAID Configuration To add a hard disk to a linear or normal RAID configuration 1 Insert the hard disk into the storage system The drive LED turns green once the hard disk is recognized You can do this whether the storage system is powered on or off 2 Access the Manager or refresh the browser window The Disk Change Notification page appears Disk Change Notification One or more hard disks in the storage system have failed or been added or removed Tf you add or remove disks at this time click Scan after each change to update the list of current disks If you add disks please wait until
251. s at this computer Computer name Recovery password SBDCLIENT h Change Remote boot The backup for booting remotely must have been created after remote boot was enabled on the client Computer name MAC address Backup for booting remotely SBDCLIENT El Apply Boot Info Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Managing Your Storage System If a user ever has to recover a disk using the recovery CD or remotely boot from a backup on the storage system the user is prompted for a password to do so The user had to provide this password when protecting the disk However if the user forgets it you can reset the password using the Manager For information about recovering a disk using the recovery CD see Recovering a System Disk Using the Recovery CD on page 117 For information about booting remotely see Recovering a System Disk While Booting Remotely on page 122 For booting remotely you can also specify the MAC address to use if you want to remotely boot a computer using a different computer s backup and the backup to boot from In addition when a user removes protection for a disk the existing backups are not deleted The user can re use the allocated space for new backups or you can delete those backups manually using the Manager Changing the Recovery Password To change the recovery password 1 In the navigation bar click Backups 2 In the Computer
252. s been deleted remove protection as described in Removing Protection on page 126 and protect the disk again as described in Protecting Your Disks on page 98 If you changed the name of your computer the storage system does not recognize it Remove protection from your disks or partitions as described in Removing Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 163 Troubleshooting Protection on page 126 delete the old computer name from the storage system as described in Deleting a Client on page 61 and then protect your disks again as described in Protecting Your Disks on page 98 A backup did not occur at its scheduled time Check the schedule as described in Changing the Backup Schedule on page 107 to confirm that it is correctly configured Make sure the computer is powered on during the scheduled backup time Make sure the storage system is powered on during the scheduled backup time e On the Status page make sure that the Status is Normal If protection is stopped such as if you recovered the disk or recovered a different partition on the same disk backups do not occur until you resume protection by clicking Back Up Now If the Status is Offline review the troubleshooting procedures in the preceding section If you changed the name of your computer the storage system does not recognize it any longer Remove protection for all your disks or partitions as described in
253. se la terre e Suffisamment spacieux pour vous permettre d acc der aux c bles d alimentation ceux ci tant le seul moyen de mettre le syst me hors tension Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 197 Installation Assembly Safety Instructions Espa ol El usuario debe abstenerse de manipular los componentes de la fuente de alimentaci n de este producto cuya reparaci n debe dejarse exclusivamente en manos de personal t cnico especializado Puede que este producto disponga de m s de una fuente de alimentaci n No intente modificar ni usar el cable de alimentaci n de corriente alterna si no corresponde exactamente con el tipo requerido El n mero de cables suministrados se corresponden con el n mero de fuentes de alimentaci n de corriente alterna que tenga el producto N tese que el interruptor activado desactivado en el panel frontal no desconecta la corriente alterna del sistema Para desconectarla deber desenchufar todos los cables de corriente alterna de la pared o desconectar la fuente de alimentaci n INSTRUCCIONES DE SEGURIDAD Cuando extraiga la tapa del chasis para acceder al interior del sistema siga las siguientes instrucciones 1 Apague todos los dispositivos perif ricos conectados al sistema 2 Apague el sistema presionando el interruptor encendido apagado 3 Desconecte todos los cables de alimentaci n CA del sistema o de las tomas de corriente alterna 4
254. select the Specify disk space button and specify 1 GB or higher You can specify only whole numbers Note Allocated space is approximate A small amount will be used by the file system For example allocating 200 MB might display as 195 MB on the screen 5 6 Click OK When the confirmation message displays click OK Reconfiguring the Disks Caution Changing the disk configuration deletes all user information and all data on the disks Before you do this have all the users disconnect from all shared folders as described in Disconnecting from Shared Folders on page 86 and remove protection from all disks as described in Removing Protection on page 126 When you are done you must re add all users as described in Adding Users on page 41 create new shared folders as described in Creating Shared Folders on page 35 and protect their disks as described in Protecting Your Disks on page 98 To change the disk configuration 1 2 3 In the navigation bar click Advanced In the left pane click Disks In the Administrator password text box enter your password for logging in to the Manager Click Reconfigure Disks When the confirmation message displays click OK The Disk Configuration page displays The options that appear on this page vary depending on the number of hard disks that are currently installed in the system Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 73 Managi
255. sers to Shared Folders su 56 Managing Backups Airisis oidos 58 Changing the Recovery Password iii 59 Configuring Remote Boot iii 59 Deleting a Backup 4 ee RE ete ann 60 Deleting amp Client sen ii die 61 Setting Up e mail ABS ii dies 62 Upgrading the Firmware oscense 64 Disconnecting USB DEVICES us into 65 Changing the System Settings rs 66 Changing the Network Settings iii isis 68 Reconfiguring Your Storage System Disks pp 71 Expanding the Shared Storage iii 72 Recontiguring the DISKS 0mm a on ace 73 Viewing System Status Information pp 76 Logging OULOT the Manager ere esta re tant 77 Shutting Down the Storage System ppp 77 Working with Shared Folders inundar 79 Accessing Shared Folders ein 79 Microsoft Windows UUSee 79 LINUX USerS nase ee innere 84 Mac Users u Haken A Ads 84 Accessing Shared Folders using FTP iii 85 Disconnecting from Shared Folders nn 86 Microsoft Windows Users u ee ee ea 86 Linux Users ans de 87 Mac USCIS aiii eR E O AO REOOO RA 87 Protecting Local DISKS soii es 89 Getting Started van ne 90 System Requirements som ae a ed 90 Additional Requirements se ne 91 Installing the Microsoft iSCSI Initiator iii 91 Installing Intel Client Backup and Recovery een 92 viii Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Contents Starting Intel Client Backup and Recovery een 95 Activating Your ECense 0 en naia aeaee EEEa E RE E AAEE ARE 96 Activating Your License Without an Internet Conn
256. slide the enclosure cover downward See letter A in the following figure Secure the enclosure cover to the chassis with four screws See letter B AF000240 Figure 37 Installing Enclosure Cover 13 Reconnect the storage system to its power source 14 Power up the storage system by pressing the power button on the front of the unit The System Status LED flashes while the system is booting up 158 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 8 Troubleshooting Viewing the System Log Troubleshooting The System Log page displays a list of events that have occurred on the storage system Reviewing this list can help you identify and resolve any problems that you might encounter Advanced System Log This list displays major system events You can click Refresh to update it M System Log Date Time Jul 13 16 24 02 Jul 13 16 24 01 Jul 13 16 23 59 Jul 13 16 23 30 Jul 13 16 23 29 Jul 13 16 23 06 Jul 13 16 23 05 Jul 13 16 22 45 Jul 13 16 22 44 Type Event Group Group1 changed user User3 added Group Group1 changed user User2 added Group Group1 added Shared folder public now available to User3 User User3 added Shared folder public now available to User2 User User2 added Shared folder public now available to User1 User User1 added I Informational E Error W Warning C Critical Error
257. splays for the backup that best matches the disk that you are currently protecting Once you have selected the desired backup click Next and go to the next step Note If the list does not display the expected information you might need to click Cancel click Action gt Repair Connection and then try to protect the disk again Repairing the network connection refreshes the information about the backups that exist on the storage system Caution Ifyou select any disk other than the preferred one all the data associated with the selected disk is overwritten with the data associated with the disk that you are protecting and you are not able to recover any previous backups associated with the selected disk If you select Create a new backup and click Next you must select the desired backup location as described in step 4 102 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Protecting Local Disks 6 Specify when you want backups to occur y When do you want backups to occur Disk to protect Disk 0 All Volumes Backup location Storage Backup schedule Recurrence Time Daily z 0443PM IV Back up now For example if you want backups to occur every day select Daily from the Recurrence list If you want backups to occur once a week select the day of the week from the Recurrence list Then select the time If you do not want backups to occur automatically select Not Scheduled from the Recurrence list Backups o
258. ssoir 3 D branchez tous les cordons d alimentation c a du syst me et des prises murales 4 Identifiez et d branchez tous les c bles reli s aux connecteurs d E S ou aux acc s derri re le syst me 5 Pour pr venir les d charges lectrostatiques lorsque vous touchez aux composants portez une bande antistatique pour poignet et reliez la la masse du syst me toute surface m tallique non peinte du bo tier 6 Ne faites pas fonctionner le syst me tandis que le bo tier est ouvert Une fois TOUTES les tapes pr c dentes accomplies vous pouvez retirer les panneaux du syst me Proc dez comme suit 1 Si un cadenas a t install sur l arri re du syst me d verrouillez le et retirez le 2 Retirez toutes les vis des panneaux et mettez les dans un endroit s r 3 Retirez les panneaux 196 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Installation Assembly Safety Instructions Afin de permettre le refroidissement et l a ration du systeme r installez toujours les panneaux du boitier avant de mettre le systeme sous tension Le fonctionnement du syst me en l absence des panneaux risque d endommager ses pi ces Pour installer les panneaux proc dez comme suit 1 Assurez vous de ne pas avoir oubli d outils ou de pieces d mont es dans le systeme 2 Assurez vous que les c bles les cartes d extension et les autres composants sont bien install s 3 Revissez solidemen
259. stalled click Next By default a linear disk configuration is used for a single hard disk RAID 1 is used for two hard disks and RAID 5 is used for three or four hard disks If you want to change the disk configuration select the desired RAID level and then click Next For detailed information about the different RAID levels see Appendix A Levels of RAID beginning on page 169 7 The Disk Space Distribution page displays System Setup Disk Space Distribution Your storage system is divided into two partitions one for shared folders and one for backups The maximum amount of shared folder space is 2 TB 1 TB 1024 GB The minimum space requirement is 200 MB You can allocate more space now or accept the default minimum space allocation To allocate additional space select the Specify disk space button and specify 1 GB 1024 MB or higher Specify how much space you want to allocate for public shared folder and home Folders Once you allocate a certain amount of space for shared folders you cannot reduce it If you plan to back up computer disks to your storage system it is recommended that you use the minimum amount of disk space For shared Folders back up all the computer disks that you plan to protect and then expand the space allocated for shared folders This ensures that adequate space is available for backups Available disk space 934 05 GB Home Use the minimum amount of space for shared Folders 200 MB
260. stem to your network insert one end of the RJ 45 Ethernet cable into the Ethernet port 1 on the back of the storage system See letter A in the following figure Insert the other end of the RJ 45 Ethernet cable into a network port A ai a eo e Oo I ES AF000237 Figure 11 Connecting Storage System to Network Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 15 Getting Started Powering Up the Storage System Note It is recommended that you plug the storage system into a surge protector or uninterruptible power supply to prevent damage to the system from power surges Plug in the system and then press the power button on the front of the storage system See letter A in the following figure AF000239 Figure 12 Powering up the Storage System The System Status LED light blinks green while the storage system boots Once the system is booted the System Status LED and Disk Status LED remains green The System Status LED turns solid yellow when you power up the system for the first time indicating the hard drives are not configured with a RAID level It remains yellow until the drives are configured then the Status System LED turns solid green Powering Down the Storage System See Shutting Down the Storage System on page 77 for information on shutting down the storage system Initializing your Storage System If your vendor installed the hard disks t
261. sure that the drive carrier lever is in the fully open position z TP02349 Figure 21 Re installing Drive Carrier into Storage System 10 Reconnect the storage system to its power source 11 Power up the storage system by pressing the power button on the front of the unit The System Status LED flashes while the system is booting up Notes If your hard drive was part of a RAID array previously it rebuilds automatically If you are replacing a failed hard disk in a RAID array the Drive Status LED blinks yellow until the array is rebuilt Once the RAID is rebuilt the Drive Status LED turns green indicating normal operation If the RAID rebuild fails the Drive Status LED turns a Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Hardware Installations and Upgrades continuous yellow indicating a fault condition If this occurs remove the hard disk from the storage system and check it or replace it with another hard disk When first installing hard disks to set up your storage system the System Status LED turns yellow to indicate that the disks are not configured Ifyou replace all of the hard disks with higher capacity hard disks you must go to Administrator to login and reconfigure the disks Replacing Power Supply The power supply is located on the back of the Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E Note Replacement of the power supply should be done by qualified service personnel Not
262. t mkdir my directory where my_directory is the name of the directory Include the full path to the directory such as mnt my_directory 2 If desired display a list of all the available shared folders by entering the following command showmount e storage system where storage system is the IP address of the storage system 3 Mount the desired shared folder by entering the following command mount storage system nas NASDisk 00002 folder mnt my directory where storage system is the IP address of the storage system folder is the name of the shared folder and my directory is the name of the directory that you created in step 1 If you included a full path when creating the directory be sure to include the full path with this command for example mount storage system nas NASDisk 00002 folder mnt my directory 4 Repeat steps 1 through 3 for each shared folder that you want to access Mac Users Mac OS X 84 The procedure for accessing a shared folder on a Mac varies depending on whether the Mac is running OS X or an older operating system Macs running OS X can access the same shared CIFS folders as Windows users Macs running older operating systems can access the same shared NFS folders as Linux users To access a shared folder on a Mac running OS X 1 From the Go menu click Connect to Server 2 In the Address text box enter the following and click Connect smb storage system where storage system is either the
263. t a user to read only access all existing users have full read write access to the public folder when accessing it via FTP To access shared folders using FTP 1 Atany Windows or Mac OS X computer open a Web browser enter the following in the address bar and press Enter ftp user name storage system where user_name is the user name defined on the storage system and storage_system is the name or IP address of the storage system For example ftp userl storage or ftp user1 192 168 0 101 Note You can use the storage system name only if your computer is in the same subnet as the storage system if you added the storage system 5 IP address and name to your local hosts file or if you manually registered the name with a DNS server in your network 2 If prompted enter your user name and password for accessing shared folders and then click OK If you use the guest user name the password is also guest 3 Double click any of the displayed folders or files to open them You have full read write access to all the folders and files in the public folder and you can create new folders Even if you browse to other websites you remain logged in until you close the browser window Until you close the browser window ou can return to the FTP site using the Back button in your browser window Note Files copied to or from the system using FTP can be no larger than 2 GB Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 85 Working
264. t is recommended that you do not create user accounts with these names in the Active Directory server It is recommended that you select the root of all the Organization Units OU when joining an Active Directory domain in order to have a listing of every user in every OU If you need to change the OU you can switch to local mode and then rejoin the domain However once you rejoin the domain user rights to shares will need to be set up again Ifyou use Active Directory authentication mode and the clocks of the storage system and the Active Directory server differ by more than five minutes errors will occur when the storage system tries to connect to the Active Directory server This is when you set the authentication mode when synchronization between the two systems occurs and when users access shared folders It is recommended that you configure Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Managing Your Storage System both the storage system and the Active Directory server to set their clocks from a common Network Time Protocol NTP server To configure this on the storage system see Changing the System Settings on page 66 You can change the authentication mode at any time but you must provide the administrator password to do so Caution Changing the authentication mode deletes all your existing user data and shared folder assignments However if any users are currently accessing shared folders they will rem
265. t les panneaux du bo tier avec les vis retir es plus t t 4 Remettez le cadenas en place et verrouillez le afin de pr venir tout acc s non autoris l int rieur du syst me 5 Rebranchez tous les cordons d alimentation c a et c bles externes au syst me Le microprocesseur et le dissipateur de chaleur peuvent tre chauds si le syst me a t sous tension Faites galement attention aux broches aigu s des cartes et aux bords tranchants du capot Nous vous recommandons l usage de gants de protection Danger d explosion si la batterie n est pas remont e correctement Remplacer uniquement avec une batterie du m me type ou d un type quivalent recommand par le fabricant Disposez des piles us es selon les instructions du fabricant Le syst me a t con u pour fonctionner dans un cadre de travail normal L emplacement choisi doit tre e Propre et d pourvu de poussi re en suspension sauf la poussi re normale e Bien a r et loin des sources de chaleur y compris du soleil direct e A l abri des chocs et des sources de vibrations e Isol de forts champs lectromagn tiques g en r s par des appareils lectriques Dans les r gions sujettes aux orages magn tiques il est recomand de brancher votre syst me un supresseur de surtension et de d brancher toutes les lignes de t l communications de votre modem durant un orage e Muni d une prise murale correctement mi
266. t peuvent figurer sur le produit ou sur son emballage Indique la pr sence d un risque pouvant entra ner des blessures physiques ATTENTION mineures ou endommager l g rement le mat riel si la mise en garde n est pas prise en compte AVERTISSEMENT Indique la pr sence d un risque pouvant entra ner des blessures corporelles graves si l avertissement n est pas pris en compte Indique un risque potentiel si les informations signal es ne sont pas prises en compte Indique des risques d electrocution pouvant entra ner des blessures corporelles graves ou mortelles si les consignes de s curit ne sont pas respect es Signale des composants ou des surfaces soumis des temp ratures lev es Indique de ne pas toucher aux pales de ventilateur car cela peut entra ner des blessures Sa Indique de d brancher tous les cordons d alimentation secteur pour d connecter l alimentation OP S gt Veuillez r utiliser la batterie Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Safety Information Domaines d utilisation pr vus Ce produit a t test comme quipement informatique ITE et peut tre install dans des bureaux des coles des salles informatiques et des endroits commerciaux similaires L utilisation du pr sent produit dans des cat gories et environnements de produits et domaines d application par exemple le domaine medical industriel r sidentiel les syst mes d
267. taci n Dentro de la fuente de alimentaci n puede haber niveles de tensi n corriente y energ a peligrosos Devu lvala al fabricante para repararla Al reemplazar una fuente de alimentaci n de conexi n en funcionamiento desenchufe el cable de alimentaci n de la fuente de alimentaci n que va a reemplazar antes de extraerla del servidor Para evitar el riesgo de descargas el ctricas antes de abrir el servidor ap guelo desconecte el cable de alimentaci n los sistemas de telecomunicaciones las redes y los m dems conectados al mismo Advertencias sobre el cable de alimentaci n Precauci n 222 Si no se ha proporcionado con el producto ning n cable de alimentaci n de CA adquiera alguno cuyo uso est aprobado en su pa s Para evitar descargas el ctricas o fuego revise los cables de alimentaci n que usar con el producto tal y como se describe a continuaci n No intente modificar ni utilizar los cables de alimentaci n de CA si no son exactamente del modelo especificado para ajustarse a las tomas de corriente conectadas a tierra e Los cables de alimentaci n deben reunir los siguientes requisitos El cable de alimentaci n debe disponer de una capacidad nominal de corriente el ctrica mayor que la capacidad especificada en el producto El cable de alimentaci n debe disponer de una patilla o contacto de conexi n a tierra que sea apto para la toma de corriente Los cables de la fuente de alimen
268. taci n son los dispositivos de desconexi n principales a la corriente alterna El enchufe o enchufes de z calo deben encontrarse cerca del equipo y el acceso a ellos debe poderse efectuar de forma inmediata con el fin de desconectarlos Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Safety Information Los cables de la fuente de alimentaci n deben estar conectados a los enchufes con una toma de tierra adecuada Advertencias el acceso al sistema Precauci n Para evitar lesiones personales o da os en la propiedad se aplican las siguientes instrucciones de seguridad siempre que se acceda al interior del producto Apague todos los dispositivos perif ricos conectados a este producto Pulse el bot n de alimentaci n para apagar el sistema Desconecte la alimentaci n de CA desenchufando los cables de alimentaci n de CA del sistema o de la toma de corriente alterna Desconecte todos los cables y l neas de telecomunicaci n que est n conectados al sistema Guarde todos los tornillos o elementos de fijaci n cuando retire las cubiertas de acceso Cuando termine de operar en el interior del producto vuelva a colocar los tornillos o los elementos de fijaci n originales de la cubierta de acceso No acceda al interior de la fuente de alimentaci n No hay elementos en la fuente de alimentaci n que usted pueda reparar y utilizar Devu lvala al fabricante para repararla Apague el servidor y desconecte todos los cables de aliment
269. tact that is suitable for the electrical outlet The power supply cord s is are the main disconnect device to AC power The socket outlet s must be near the equipment and readily accessible for disconnection The power supply cord s must be plugged into socket outlet s that is are provided with a suitable earth ground System Access Warnings Caution To avoid personal injury or property damage the following safety instructions apply whenever accessing the inside of the product e Turn off all peripheral devices connected to this product Turn off the system by pressing the power button to off Disconnect the AC power by unplugging all AC power cords from the system or wall outlet Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 205 Safety Information Caution Caution Disconnect all cables and telecommunication lines that are connected to the system Retain all screws or other fasteners when removing access cover s Upon completion of accessing inside the product refasten access cover with original screws or fasteners Donot access the inside of the power supply There are no serviceable parts in the power supply Return to manufacturer for servicing e Power down the server and disconnect all power cords before adding or replacing any non hot plug component e When replacing a hot plug power supply unplug the power cord to the power supply being replaced before removing the power sup
270. te como para acceder a los cables de alimentaci n ya que stos hacen de medio principal de desconexi n del sistema Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 199 Installation Assembly Safety Instructions Italiano Rivolgersi ad un tecnico specializzato per la riparazione dei componenti dell alimentazione di questo prodotto E possibile che il prodotto disponga di piu fonti di alimentazione Non modificare o utilizzare il cavo di alimentazione in c a fornito dal produttore se non corrisponde esattamente al tipo richiesto Ad ogni fonte di alimentazione corrisponde un cavo di alimentazione in c a separato L interruttore attivato disattivato nel pannello anteriore non interrompe l alimentazione in c a del sistema Per interromperla necessario scollegare tutti i cavi di alimentazione in c a dalle prese a muro o dall alimentazione di corrente PASSI DI SICUREZZA Qualora si rimuovano le coperture del telaio per accedere all interno del sistema seguire i seguenti passi 1 Spegnere tutti i dispositivi periferici collegati al sistema 2 Spegnere il sistema usando il pulsante spento acceso dell interruttore del sistema 3 Togliere tutte le spine dei cavi del sistema dalle prese elettriche 4 Identificare e sconnettere tutti i cavi attaccati ai collegamenti MO od alle prese installate sul retro del sistema 5 Qualora si tocchino i componenti proteggersi dallo scarico elettrostatico SES
271. the Microsoft website click iSCSI Software Initiator v2 0 and follow the instructions in Installing the Microsoft iSCSI Initiator on page 91 You must install the Microsoft iSCSI Initiator 2 0 before you can install Intel Client Backup and Recovery When you have finished installing the iSCSI initiator re start the installation of Intel Client Backup and Recovery 6 If Microsoft NET Framework 1 1 is already installed go to step 9 If this component is not currently installed the following prompt displays Microsoft NET Framework 1 1 Setup E xj 2 J Would you like to install Microsoft NET Framework 1 1 Package Ce w Click Yes to install this component You cannot install Intel Client Backup and Recovery without first installing Microsoft NET Framework 1 1 When you click Yes the setup utility for Microsoft NET Framework 1 1 starts 7 If you agree to the terms of the license agreement select I agree and then click Install It might take some time to copy and configure the associated files Note The remaining time might be reported as 0 and it might display that no progress is occurring However configuration is occurring in the background 8 When a message displays indicating that the installation of Microsoft NET Framework 1 1 is complete click OK After you click OK the Intelligent Management Agent is installed automatically if it is not already installed and the welcome page for insta
272. the addition of support for drivers greater than 500 GB Back up your data and see the version 1 4 release notes for upgrade information After reading the above cautions to upgrade the firmware 1 In the navigation bar click Advanced 2 In the left pane click Firmware 3 In the Firmware file text box enter the path and file name for the firmware package such as D fs20060921 pkg or click Browse and select the file from the displayed list 4 In the Administrator password text box enter the password that you use for logging in to the Manager 5 Click Upgrade 6 When the confirmation message displays click OK 64 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Managing Your Storage System Disconnecting USB Devices Note The USB page displays a list of all USB devices that are currently attached to the storage system including the type of device it is the manufacturer and the name USB disks are identified by the names usbdisk1 and usbdisk2 These names cannot be changed Advanced USB To remove a U ect the checkbox next to the device and click Disconnect before you unplug th Connections Select Type Manufacturer Shared Resource Storage N A usbdisk2 Scan Disconnect When you plug a USB device into the storage system the storage system automatically detects it and adds that device to the USB page You might need to click Scan to update the display However when you want to unplug a
273. the disk LED is green before you click Scan To power off the storage system click Shut Down The other available options vary depending on the nature of the change Current state RAID 5 NORMAL Resync 21 Finish 627 min Speed 4367K sec M Previous disks Slot Model Serial Number Size Disk Status 1 57325082345 3NDOSVIH 232 89 GB RAIDS 2 ST3250823A5 SNDOSSIR 232 89 GB RAIDS 3 5T325082345 3NDOSEDM 232 89 GB RAIDS 4 Current disks Slot Model Serial Number Size Disk Status 1 57325082345 3NDOSVIH 232 89 GB RAIDS 2 57325082345 SNDOSSIR 232 89 GB RAIDS 3 5T325082345 SNDOSEDM 232 89 GB RAIDS 4 HD5728080PLA380 PFDB20S4RVTZV 232 89 GB New Shut Doun Add New Disk 3 To add the disk to the storage system click Add New Disk Ifthe information on this page is not correct click Scan to scan the storage system again and update the page You can also click Shut Down to shut down the storage system but you are presented with this page again the next time you access the Manager When you click Add New Disk the following page appears 128 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Adding or Replacing Hard Disks Add New Disk One or more new disks have been added to the storage system Tf the list of new disks shown here is not correct click Back and then click Scan to update it To add new disk to your current disk configuration click Add To proceed without adding the disk to you
274. tive to ESD Hold boards only by their edges Do not touch the connector contacts After removing a board from its protective wrapper or from the storage server place the board component side up on a grounded static free surface Use a conductive foam pad if available but not the board wrapper Do not slide board over any surface Installing or removing jumpers A jumper is a small plastic encased conductor that slips over two jumper pins Some jumpers have a small tab on top that you can grip with your fingertips or with a pair of fine needle nosed pliers If your jumpers do not have such a tab take care when using needle nosed pliers to remove or install a jumper grip the narrow sides of the jumper with the pliers never the wide sides Gripping the wide sides can damage the contacts inside the jumper causing intermittent problems with the function controlled by that jumper Take care to grip with but not squeeze the pliers or other tool you use to remove a jumper or you may bend or break the pins on the board Reinstalling enclosure cover For proper cooling and airflow always install the enclosure cover before turning on the storage system Operating it without the enclosure cover in place can damage system parts Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Preface Preface About this Manual Thank you for purchasing and using the Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E This manual is written for system technicians who are
275. to their local hosts file or if the storage system name was manually registered with a DNS server in your network Linux users must use the IP address Windows users can t access shared folders using the Console unless their computers are on the same subnet as the storage system Ifusing the Console does not work try accessing the shared folders using My Computer Windows Explorer as described in Using My Computer Windows Explorer on page 80 Make sure the user s computer is connected to the network and can otherwise access the storage system To check the network connection in a Windows environment click Start gt Run and type cmd At the command prompt type the following ping 7P address where 7P address is the IP address of the storage system If you do not see Reply from the problem is with your network Users Cannot Create Files in the Shared Folders Check the access rights for the user as described in Assigning Users to Shared Folders on page 56 The user must have read write rights to be able to create files in the shared folder There might not be enough space allocated to the shared folders Expand the amount of available disk space as described in Expanding the Shared Storage on page 72 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 161 Troubleshooting The storage system is not distributing IP addresses Make sure that Enable DHCP server is selected on the Network page as described i
276. torage System Reconfiguring Your Storage System Disks The Disks page displays information about all the hard disks that are installed in your storage system Advanced Disks f Reconfiguring the disks will delete all user information and all data on all the disks Expanding the disk space allocated to shared folders has no effect on your existing data or user access Disk configuration RAID 5 NORMAL Disks Slot Model Serial Number Size Disk Status 3NDOSVIJH RAID 5 3NDOSEDM G RAIDS SNDOSSIR 232 89 GB RAID 5 Refresh Disk configuration settings Administrator password Reconfigure Disks This page includes the following details Hotplug Indicator YELLOW YELLOW YELLOW The disk configuration that is whether the disks use a linear or RAID configuration and the RAID level The overall status of the disks Normal All the disks are working properly Degraded One or more disks have failed but all the data is still available Failed The storage system has stopped working properly The slot where each hard disk resides The model number serial number and size of each hard disk The current status of each disk Linear or RAID n The disk is working properly as part of the specified configuration New The disk has been added to the storage system but is not currently being used Spare The disk is acting as a spare disk for the RAID Rebuilding T
277. torage system Pull out on the black lever to pull the drive carrier out of the storage system A N T A w a z a i TP000230 Figure 15 Removing Drive Carrier from Storage System 5 Remove the four screws that attach the plastic baffle or defective hard disk to the drive carrier Two screws are located on each side of the drive carrier Note Store the plastic baffle for future use TP00928 Figure 16 Removing Baffle from Drive Carrier Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 141 Hardware Installations and Upgrades 6 Remove the hard disk from its wrapper and place it on an anti static surface Important Make sure the hard disk is a SATA disk It should have a SATA connector similar to the one in the following figure TO eis AF000306 Figure 17 Rear View of SATA Hard Disk 7 With the hard disk circuit side down position the connector end of the new hard disk so that it is facing the rear of the drive carrier Align the holes in the new hard disk to the holes in the drive carrier and attach the new hard disk to the carrier with the screws that were removed in Step 5 Note Do not remove the side rail on the right side of the drive carrier This rail contains the light pipe that displays the LED light on the front of the drive carrier If the side rail comes loose check to ensure that the light pipe is properly inserted into the
278. tory tree or how frequently the storage system should synchronize with the Active Directory server To modify the Active Directory properties 1 In the navigation bar click Users 2 In the left pane click Authentication Directory Properties This item displays only if you are currently using Active Directory authentication mode To determine which mode you are currently using click Authentication Mode in the left pane and observe the mode specified in the right pane Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Managing Your Storage System When you click Authentication Directory Properties the Authentication Directory Properties page displays Users Update Authentication Mode You can change the IP address our Active Directory er the user name and p d for browsing the tree land how frequently the storag n shoulc chro ich the Active D er You must periodically synchronize the storage system with the Active Directory server to obtain new users remove deleted users or update passwords Domain Name DOMAIN COMPANY NET Primary server IP address 123 123 123 123 ServerName Secondary server IP address q User name Jadministrator amp DOMAIN COMPANY NET Password 3 Make the desired changes ifany and click Apply To change this Do this The IP address of the primary In the Primary server IP address text box enter the IP Active Directory server address of your primary Active
279. try Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Protecting Local Disks 3 Which disk would you like to protect Available disks Disk O Partition 1 C 37 2GB Refresh Cancel Even if your computer has only one hard disk two items display in this list The first item represents the entire hard disk and the second item represents the partition on that disk If there s only one partition on the disk the partition is the same as the entire disk If your hard disk is divided into multiple partitions this list displays one item for the entire hard disk and one item for each partition If your computer has multiple hard disks this list displays an item for each entire disk and an item for each partition on each disk Each partition is identified by its drive letter Note Dynamic disks are not supported If you select an entire disk all the partitions on that disk are protected as a single entity This means that you can t later recover only one partition you have to recover the entire disk If you select just a partition you can subsequently recover just that partition In addition you can recover a data disk or partition using Intel Client Backup and Recovery but you can recover a system disk or partition only using the recovery CD or when booting remotely from a backup on the storage system Therefore if you have separate partitions for your system information and your data you might want to protect each one s
280. ttempt to modify or use an AC power cord if it is not the exact type required A separate AC cord is required for each system power supply Some power supplies in Intel servers use Neutral Pole F using To avoid risk of shock use caution when working with power supplies that use Neutral Pole Fusing The power supply in this product contains no user serviceable parts Do not open the power supply Hazardous voltage current and energy levels are present inside the power supply Return to manufacturer for servicing When replacing a hot plug power supply unplug the power cord to the power supply being replaced before removing it from the server To avoid risk of electric shock turn off the server and disconnect the power cord telecommunications systems networks and modems attached to the server before opening it Power Cord Warnings Caution If an AC power cord was not provided with your product purchase one that is approved for use in your country To avoid electrical shock or fire check the power cord s that is used with the product as follows Do not attempt to modify or use the AC power cord s if they are not the exact type required to fit into the grounded electrical outlets The power cord s must meet the following criteria The power cord must have an electrical rating that is greater than that of the electrical current rating marked on the product The power cord must have safety ground pin or con
281. ttention toutes les consignes de s curit et les mises en garde indiqu es dans ce document avant de suivre toute instruction Consultez Intel Server Boards and Server Chassis Safety Information sur le Intel Server Deployment Toolkit CD ou bien rendez vous sur le site http support intel com support motherboards server sb cs 010770 htm Instrucciones de seguridad importantes Lea todas las declaraciones de seguridad y precauci n de este documento antes de realizar cualquiera de las instrucciones Vea Intel Server Boards and Server Chassis Safety Information en el Intel Server Deployment Toolkit CD y o en http support intel com support motherboards server sb cs 010770 htm EDITE SL BREAN F N AE PAR EEE A FIR http support intel com support motherboards server sb cs 010770 htm EHS Intel Server Boards and Server Chassis Safety Information Intel BS BER SHS BH ELIA Y o Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide iii Safety Information Warnings These warnings and cautions apply whenever you remove the enclosure cover to access components inside the storage system Only a technically qualified person should maintain or configure the storage system Heed safety instructions Before working with your server product whether you are using this guide or any other resource as a reference pay close attention to the safety instructions You must adhere to the assembly instructions in this guide to ensure
282. twork 15 Figure 12 Powering up the Storage System pp 16 Figure 13 Removing Enclosure Cover el 138 Figure 14 Installing Enclosure Cover Ne 139 Figure 15 Removing Drive Carrier from Storage System 141 Figure 16 Removing Baffle from Drive Carrier 141 Figure 17 Rear View of SATA Hard Disk pp 142 Figure 18 Installing Hard Disk into Drive Carrier sssssessseeeessnressrrrrssrrrrrerrnnesrrrrsserrnnerrne 142 Figure 19 Affixing Label to Drive Carrier s ssessseessssrrnserrnrrerrnressrtrnsrrrrntrtnnntsrnrrsserrn rnrn neet 143 Figure 20 Order of Drive Carriers sise 143 Figure 21 Re installing Drive Carrier into Storage System ppp 144 Figure 22 Removing Enclosure Cover iii 146 Figure 23 Detaching Power Supply from Chassis 147 Figure 24 Disconnecting Power Cables and Removing Power Supply Cage 147 Figure 25 Removing Gasket from Old Power Supply 148 Figure 26 Installing Gasket on New Power Supply pp 148 Figure 27 Installing New Power Supply Cage 149 Figure 28 Securing New Power Supply Cage to Chassis pp 149 Figure 29 Installing Enclosure Cover Ne 150 Figure 30 Removing Enclosure Cover Ne 151 Figure 31 Removing Drive Carriers pp 152 Figure 32 Removing Backplane from Chassis pp 153 Figure 33 Removing System Fan ss 154 Figure 34 Installing New System Fan nee 155 Figure 35 Re installing Backplane Assembly 156 Figure 36 Re installing Drive Carri
283. ue el peso sea menor para manipularlo con m s facilidad extraiga los componentes que sean de f cil extracci n Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 221 Safety Information Advertencias de alimentaci n y el ctricas Precauci n El bot n de encendido indicado con la marca del modo de reposo o stand by NO DESCONECTA completamente la alimentaci n de CA del sistema ya que el modo de reposo de 5 V sigue activo mientras el sistema est enchufado Para desconectar el sistema debe desenchufar el cable de alimentaci n de CA de la toma de la pared Puede usar m s de un cable de alimentaci n de CA con el sistema Aseg rese de que todos los cables de alimentaci n de CA est n desenchufados Aseg rese de que los cables de alimentaci n de CA est n desenchufado antes de abrir le gabinete agregar o extraer cualquier componente que no es de conexi n en funcionamiento Algunas fuentes de alimentaci n de electricidad de los servidores de Intel utilizan el polo neutral del fuselaje Para evitar riesgos de choques el ctricos use precauciones al trabajar con las fuentes de alimentaci n que utilizan el polo neutral de fuselaje No intente modificar ni utilizar un cable de alimentaci n de CA si no es del tipo exacto requerido Se necesita un cable de CA para cada fuente de alimentaci n del sistema La fuente de alimentaci n de este producto no contiene piezas que puedan ser reparadas por el usuario No abra la fuente de alimen
284. ur une d connexion Les cordons d alimentation doivent tre branch s sur des prises lectriques correctement reli es la terre Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Safety Information Avertissements sur l acc s au systeme Attention Pour viter de vous blesser ou d endommager votre quipement les consignes de s curit suivantes s appliquent chaque fois que vous acc dez l int rieur du produit Mettez hors tension tous les p riph riques connect s ce produit teignez le syst me en appuyant sur le bouton d alimentation D connectez l alimentation secteur en debranchant tous les cordons d alimentation secteur du syst me ou de la prise murale D connectez l ensemble des c bles et lignes de t l communication qui sont connect s au syst me Mettez toutes les vis ou autres attaches de c t lorsque vous retirez les panneaux d acc s Une fois que vous avez termin d acc der l int rieur du produit refixez le panneau d acc s avec les vis ou attaches d origine N essayez pas d acc der l int rieur du bloc d alimentation Il ne contient aucune pi ce r parable Renvoyez le au fabricant en cas de probl me Mettez le serveur hors tension et debranchez tous les cordons d alimentation avant d ajouter ou de remplacer tout composant non connectable chaud Lorsque vous remplacez le bloc d alimentation chaud debranchez le cordon du bloc d alimentation en cours de rempl
285. ure occurs To do this perform steps 1 through 3 in Recovering a System Disk Using the Recovery CD on page 117 and use Diagnostic Mode to confirm that at least one network interface card is supported If your computer does not support the recovery CD you must enable remote boot before a system failure occurs Once your system has failed you cannot enable remote boot If your computer does not support either the recovery CD or the PXE protocol gather your hardware information as described in step 4 in Recovering a System Disk Using the Recovery CD on page 117 and send it to your vendor You might be able to obtain an updated recovery CD or a new driver that makes your computer compatible with your existing recovery CD You can enable remote boot only if the following criteria have been met Microsoft Windows was installed on the first partition of the first disk in your computer Intel Client Backup and Recovery was installed on that system partition e You protected your system disk or partition e You are accessing the computer directly rather than using Remote Desktop You must wait until the initial backup of your system disk or partition has completed before you enable remote boot When you enable remote boot your network connection is temporarily interrupted It is recommended that you enable remote boot when this does not adversely affect any network applications that you might be running If remote boot
286. utomatically Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 91 Protecting Local Disks 8 If you agree to the terms of the license agreement select I Agree and then click Next 9 When the installation completes click Finish After your computer restarts you can install Intel Client Backup and Recovery Installing Intel Client Backup and Recovery You must install Intel Client Backup and Recovery on each computer whose local disks you want to protect A single license for the storage system is located on the back of the storage system Additional licenses can be purchased from http www intel com design servers storage offers To install Intel Client Backup and Recovery using Internet Explorer 1 Log on as an administrator and insert the installation CD into a CD ROM drive 2 Select Software from the top menu Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E intel Software Install Software from this CD Internet Explorer Users Only Intel le System Consoli Please refer to the Quick Start User s Guide in the product box If you have trouble installing this software from the link at the left Inte t Bac dRecoy please run CBRSetup exe from isoftwareiClient Backup and Recovery onthis CD The license key for this software is located on the back of the unit The above software is also provided in zip format Depending on your browser configuration you may need to Right Click and Save target as to copy thes
287. w unit differs from the firmware on the hard disks a message appears prompting you to update the flash memory on the storage system with the firmware from the hard disks Click Update to proceed If you do not want to upgrade the firmware at this time click Shut Down to shut down the system Note If the firmware on your new unit is newer than the firmware on your hard disks you might want to contact your vendor about obtaining the latest firmware see Upgrading the Firmware on page 64 for information about upgrading to newer firmware If no message appears you can manage the unit as you did before Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 135 Adding or Replacing Hard Disks 136 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Hardware Installations and Upgrades 7 Hardware Installations and Upgrades This chapter provides instructions for removing installing and replacing storage system components in your Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E Note Maintenance procedures should be done by qualified technical personnel Caution It is recommended that you fit and check a suitable anti static wrist and conductive foam pad and observe all conventional ESD precautions when handling storage system modules and components Avoid contact with the backplane components and module connectors Before You Begin Before working with your storage system review the important safety information listed in Appendix H Safet
288. ware For in depth technical Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E Technical Product information about this Specification Praguet http support intel com support motherboards server ss4000 e If you just received this Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E Quick Start User s Guide in product and need to install the product box it For virtual system tours A link to the SMaRT Tool is available under Other Resources at the and interactive repair right side of the screen at information http support intel com support motherboards server ss4000 e Accessories or other Intel Spares and Configuration Guide server products Hardware and operating Tested Hardware and Operating Systems List systems that have been validated by Intel for this product http support intel com support motherboards server ss4000 e Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Contents Contents Safety Information 0 iii Important Safety Instructions nz ae il ee iii Wichtige Sicherheitshinweise ii iii Consignes de Securite aa iii Instrucciones de seguridad importantes pp iii WarningS 0 dinde ic iv o nn PAPA V NT V Manual Organization is ia V Product Contents Order Options and Accessories VU V Additional Information and Software ussr222400nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nn vi Storage System Features sm mn a a En ene 1 Key Features and Benefits urinaria nicas 2 Front Panel 000 ee
289. way in your network before you can successfully access the Manager using a Web browser First access the Manager using the Console as described in Logging in to the Manager on page 27 and then specify the gateway address as described in Changing the Network Settings on page 68 and try to access it using a Web browser I Forgot the Password for Logging in to the Manager Note 160 You can reset the storage system to use its original administrator user name admin and password storage by pressing the small recessed reset button on the back of the storage system This also resets the storage system to its original network settings If you previously configured the storage system to use a specific IP address it obtains its IP address from the DHCP server ifany Ifyou do not have a DHCP server on the network it uses its default IP address 192 168 0 101 For information about changing these settings see Changing the Network Settings on page 68 In addition pressing this button restarts the storage system which might adversely affect user connections to shared folders Be sure to do this only when users are not connected to shared folders or performing recovery Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Troubleshooting Users Can t Access the Shared Folders Make sure the storage system is powered on connected to the network and operating properly If the storage system uses local authentication mo
290. with Shared Folders Disconnecting from Shared Folders If you need to reconfigure the disks in your storage system or shut it down for any reason all users should disconnect from the shared folders to ensure that the process proceeds smoothly You might also want to have users disconnect from the shared folders if you want to change their access rights since otherwise the change does not take effect until the user shuts down the computer The procedure for disconnecting from a shared folder varies depending on the operating system used by the user Users who connected to shared folders using FTP can disconnect simply by closing the browser window Microsoft Windows Users Windows users can disconnect from a shared folder using either My Computer Windows Explorer or the Console Disconnecting Using My Computer Windows Explorer To disconnect from a shared folder using My Computer Windows Explorer 1 Close any files that you currently have open in the shared folder 2 In My Computer Windows Explorer right click the drive for the shared folder and then click Disconnect from the pop up menu The shared folder no longer appears in My Computer Windows Explorer Disconnecting Using the Console To disconnect from a shared folder using the Console 1 Close any files that you currently have open in the shared folder 2 Start the Console as described in Starting the Console on page 18 3 In the left pane double click the name
291. write access to that shared folder If Alice is currently connected to that shared folder and you subsequently remove her from the Executives group she continues to have read write access to that folder until she disconnects or shuts down her computer The next time she connects she continues to have access to the shared folder since she is still a member of the Marketing group but she is able to only view the files there she cannot add modify or delete files To change the group membership 1 In the navigation bar click Users 2 In the left pane click Groups 3 In the Groups list select the group whose membership you want to change 4 Click Edit Users Groups Grouping users provides a way to assign many users to shared folders at the same time Only Microsoft Windows users can be included in groups To add users to the group select the users in the right column then click Add Selected User s To add all users to the group click Add All Users To delete users from this group select the user s From the left column then click Remove Selected User s To delete all of the users from this group click Remove All Users Group name sroup Groups members Available users Useri Note Ifthe storage system uses Active Directory authentication mode this button appears dimmed 46 Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Managing Your Storage System 5 Assign users to this group as needed and then clic
292. y Information Tools and Supplies Needed Phillips cross head screwdriver 1 bit and 2 bit Anti static wrist strap and conductive foam pad recommended System References All references to left right front top and bottom assume the reader is facing the front of the storage system as it would be positioned for normal operation Removing or Installing the Enclosure Cover Warning The enclosure cover must only be removed by a service personnel Potential hazards include Energy hazard e Rotating fans Hot surfaces Access to power supply unit openings Upon replacement the cover MUST be secured by tightening the retaining screw with a screwdriver Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 137 Hardware Installations and Upgrades Removing the Enclosure Cover Important The cover should only be removed by qualified service personnel as it provides access to a service area Note Before performing any maintenance on the storage system back up all data Shut down the storage system by selecting the Advanced tab from the Manager and then Shutdown from the left hand menu 1 Observe all safety and ESD precautions listed in Appendix H Safety Information 2 If you are unable to shut down the system using the software Manager then power down the storage system by pressing and holding the power button for approximately five seconds until the System Status LED starts flashing The stor
293. y sin carga est tica Utilice una almohadilla de espuma conductora si dispone de ella pero nunca el envoltorio de la tarjeta No deslice la tarjeta sobre ninguna superficie Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide Safety Information Sustituci n de la bater a Precauci n Existe el peligro de explosi n si la bater a no se reemplaza correctamente Al reemplazar la bater a utilice s lo la bater a recomendada por el fabricante del equipo Deseche las bater as respetando la normativa local No intente recargar la bater a No intente desmontar pinchar o causar cualquier otro desperfecto a una bater a Enfriamiento y circulaci n de aire Precauci n El tendido de los cables debe realizarse cuidadosamente tal y como se le indica para reducir al m nimo los problemas de obstrucci n de la ventilaci n y de refrigeraci n Para conseguir una refrigeraci n y corriente de aire adecuadas compruebe que cuando sistema est funcionando las cubiertas de la carcasa est n instaladas Si utiliza el sistema sin las cubiertas podr a da ar sus componentes Para instalar las cubiertas Compruebe primero que no ha dejado herramientas o piezas sueltas dentro del sistema Compruebe que los cables tarjetas adicionales y otros componentes est n instalados correctamente Sujete las cubiertas a la carcasa siguiendo las instrucciones del producto Perif ricos o dispositivos l ser Precauci n Para evitar el riesgo d
294. ystem SS4000 E User Guide Getting Started Logging in to the Manager To ensure that your connection to the storage system is secure the HTTPS protocol is used and only individuals who know the administrator user name and password can view or change any of the storage system settings To log in to the Manager 1 When the security alert appears click Yes The login page displays Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E Log in to your Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E Enter your login information User name Password 2 Enter the administrator user name and password The default user name is admin and the default password is storage These are case sensitive Once you have logged in you can change both the administrator user name and password at any time For more information see Changing the System Settings on page 66 3 Click Log In Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E User Guide 27 Getting Started Navigating the Manager Once you log in to the Manager the Home page displays Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E intel Home E Users E Shared Folders E Backups Advanced E Contact Us Logout Welcome to your Intel Entry Storage System SS4000 E This interface allows you to create users groups and shared folders and also provides access to administrative functions To get started click the Users button above to add a new user Click the Shared Folde
295. zu vermeiden Das Netzteil in diesem Produkt enth lt keine Teile die vom Benutzer gewartet werden k nnen ffnen Sie das Netzteil nicht Im Netzteil bestehen gef hrliche Spannungen Str me und Energiequellen Schicken Sie das Ger t f r Wartungsarbeiten an den Hersteller zur ck Wenn Sie ein hot plug f higes Netzteil austauschen ziehen Sie dessen Netzkabel ab bevor Sie es aus dem Server ausbauen Zur Vermeidung von Stromschl gen schalten Sie den Server aus und trennen Sie vor dem ffnen des Ger ts das Netzkabel sowie alle an den Server angeschlossene Telekommunikationssysteme Netzwerke und Modems Hinweis f r Netzkabel 210 Wenn kein Netzkabel mit dem Produkt geliefert wurde kaufen Sie ein Kabel das f r die Vorsicht Pr fen Sie zur Vermeidung von Stromschlag oder Feuergefahr die mit dem Produkt zu verwendenden Netzkabel wie folgt e Nehmen Sie keine nderungen an einem Netzkabel vor und benutzen sie es nicht wenn es nicht genau in die geerdeten Netzsteckdosen pa t e Netzkabel m ssen die folgenden Anforderungen erf llen Die Nennbelastbarkeit des Netzkabels mu mindestens so hoch sein wie die am Produkt angegebenen Nennstromaufnahme Das Netzkabel mu einen zur Netzsteckdose passenden Schutzkontakt besitzen e Die Netzkabel sind die Hauptvorrichtung zum Trennen des Ger ts vom Stromnetz Die Steckdose mu in der N he der Anlage angebracht und gut erreichbar sein Netzkabel m ssen an
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