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1. Bosch Security Systems 20 January 2004 DVAS Instruction Manual RAID Menu 8 7 Rename Array Use the Rename Array tab to change the user defined name of each configured array To rename an array enter the new name of the array in the text box and click Save Settings Rename RAID Array et Fault tolerant RAID level RAID 5 rotating parity 3978 Number of members 14 OJ Figure 34 Renaming an Array 8 8 Delete Array Use the Delete Array tab to delete an entire array This feature and others can be disabled via the GUI Mode tab of the System Settings menu An array can only be deleted when all volumes configured on it have been deleted Delete RAID Array RAID 5 rotating parity Number of members 14 Figure 35 Deleting a RAID Array To delete an array click the radio button of the array to be deleted then click Delete RAID Array Note that only one array can be deleted at a time When prompted confirm the deletion by clicking the tick box in the center of the screen then click Confirm Delete Command To cancel click Cancel Delete 8 9 Add Spare Use the Add Spare tab to configure a hot spare which is a disk used to rebuild data when a RAID disk fails EN 30 Add Hot Spare Figure 36 Adding a Hot Spare The two types of hot spares are pool spares and dedicated spares Pool spares can be used to rebuild any array in the event of a disk failure A dedicated spare
2. o Release the button and cycle power to the unit The above steps reset DVAS Series disk array to Gleaning mode which means that an IP address can be set manually 1 To set an IP address access a command line either in a DOS or UNIX compatible computer that is connected to the same network as the DVAS Series disk array You must first add an entry to the ARP Address Resolution Protocol table of this computer The entry should be the desired IP address of the DVAS Series disk array followed by the MAC address serial number Example If the MAC address of the DVAS is 00 04 02 D0 00 FD and the required IP address is 192 168 1 201 you would type the following at either a DOS prompt or a UNIX console arp s 192 168 1 201 00 04 02 d0 00 fd arp a The current ARP table will be displayed Ensure that the DVAS has been added Ping the IP address you have specified as in ping 192 168 1 201 When the DVAS Series disk array receives the first packet it will set the IP address that it has received This means that the first few packets should timeout It may take up to thirty seconds for the IP address to be saved It is not necessary to reboot the DVAS for the IP address to take effect NOTE This only saves the IP address not other important settings such as the subnet mask gateway and DNS server addresses It is important to alter these settings via the GUI interface The passwords and security should now be set to the defaul
3. Figure 43 Password Configuration Bosch Security Systems 20 January 2004 DVAS Instruction Manual System Menu Available Information ESY zyj E Current ADMIN USER Login Password Requirement Displays whether security is enabled Change ADMIN Use the radio buttons to select the USER Login Password US mode for either ADMIN or Requirement to Login User Name is Both USER and ADMIN user names are Fixed to fixed cannot be altered Password Type the new password in the text box Number of host writes When the new USER ADMIN settings have been entered press the relevant Set Password button Only alter one user at a time 9 7 Cache Settings DVAS Series disk array has a write cache memory which is normally enabled The cache memory holds data being written to disk enabling the controller to confirm that a command is complete before data is physically written A battery backup protects cached data for up to three days in the event of a power failure during an unfinished write operation The DVAS Series disk array controller automatically completes any unfinished write operations once power has been restored provided the cached data is available write cache status Figure 44 Cache Configuration Current Write Cache State Shows how cache is currently being used Manually Override Current Write Cache Status Check this box to force the cache on or off without rebooting EN 34 D
4. R Figure 46 Remove Slide Rail Step 2 Attach inner slide rail to chassis using Figure 49 Attach Short Extended Brackets 3 x 8300047 M4 screws as shown in FIGURE 47 Step 5 Attach outer rail to chassis using 4 x M6 x 12 NOTE When attaching the extended brackets first screws and cage nuts per rail 2 at each end attach them loosely Adjust the length to fit the cabinet and then tighten Step 6 Slide chassis into outer rail carefully making sure the chassis is level with the slide as in FIGURE 50 it s easier if the drives and power supplies are removed Figure 47 Attach Rail to Chassis Step 3 Attach left and right rear long extended brackets to the outer rail using 2 x 8300045 M4 screws 2 x 8300045 washers and 2 x 8300044 nuts for each bracket FIGURE 48 A Y DOgano O 3 Figure 50 Attach Outer Rail and Slide Chassis in gt Figure 48 Attach Long Extended Brackets Bosch Security Systems 20 January 2004 DVAS Instruction Manual Technical Specifications EN 37 12 DVAS Series Disk Array Technical Specifications Physical Specifications Depth Including power 537mm 20 98in supply handles Approximate weight 32kg including drives packaging Power and Cooling Power Supplies 1 x 450W or 2 x 450W load sharing Cooling 2 x Radial blowers in power supplies and one blower in each controller Communication 10 100 Base T Ethernet RJ 45 Protocols TCP IP HTTP SMT
5. 8 5 Map Volume Although this page is functional it is recommended to use the Quick Config page To be accessed each volume must be mapped to a LUN on at least one host channel If you failed to map a volume when it was created or want to change the mapping use this page Add Add Y ER f Map Rename array V Volume V Volume J Volume Volume Y Arr Map Logical Volumes Host Channel 0 Host Channel 1 Volume Details LUN LUN SCSI ID 0 SCSIID 1 VollD 1 Name DVR 1 CY ER mi i Capacity 1949573 MB 1949 5 GB VollD 2 Name DVR 2 On aray 1 uns Capacity 1949573 MB 1949 5 GB Figure 32 Mapping Logical Volumes Use the drop down menus for each volume to select the LUN for each Host Channel A maximum of eight LUNS can be applied per channel Selecting UNMAPPED causes inaccessibility of the selected LUN over that channel Click Save Settings to confirm changes Changes are made immediately so changing the LUN of a volume already in use could create a problem with the DVR 8 6 Rename Volume This page is used to supply a user friendly name for a volume VollD 1 Name DVR On array 1 Capacity 1949573 MB 1949 5 GB Host0 target ID 0 LUNO VollD 2 Name DVR 2 On array 1 Capacity 1949573 MB 1949 5 GB Host target ID 1 LUNO Figure 33 Renaming a Volume To change the name of a volume simply type the new name into the text box and click Save Settings to continue
6. If a failure occurs the LED in the shape of an exclamation mark will illuminate in Amber The Bosch Interface indicates Determine which disk has failed by its Amber exclamation mark on the front LED panel Extract the faulty disk and insert a that a disk has failed and my blanking panel into its slot data is still online Contact the dealer to obtain a replacement as soon as possible as the array may be in a critical state When the replacement module arrives verify that no damage has occurred during transit Insert the new disk into the empty slot The DVAS Series disk array will detect the new disk and rebuild to it if the array is critical If you already had a spare disk the DVAS Series disk array will assign the new disk as a spare too A power supply has failed but Do not remove the faulty power supply If a power supply fails the surviving power supply will continue to power the blower in the the system is still operational failed power supply Removing a power supply drastically reduces airflow in the chassis Contact your dealer regarding a replacement power supply ACCPS Only remove the failed power supply when the replacement arrives The RAID controller has failed If a RAID controller fails the data is inaccessible Your data is safe on the disks until a replacement controller arrives Data in write cache will be lost if a controller fails Leave the controller in place Contact your dealer for assistance with other inqui
7. Instalacja mo e by wykonywana wy cznie przez wykwalifikowanych pracownik w obs ugi zgodnie z zasadami kodeksu National Electrical Code lub innych obowi zuj cych norm Od czanie zasilania Niezale nie od wyposa enia w wy cznik zasilania pr d do urz dzenia jest doprowadzany zawsze gdy przew d zasilania jest pod czony do r d a zasilania jednak urz dzenie dzia a tylko wtedy gdy wy cznik zasilania jest w czony Przew d zasilania jest g wnym wy cznikiem zasilania we wszystkich urz dzeniach ZZZE Bosch Security Systems 20 January 2004 Table of Contents Important Safegiiards oi eh Ghee VEG ate Ea BOA a BN TERE a BOA Ea eas 2 FCC amp ICES Information e iii A 4 1 PRODUCT INTRODUCTION 0 0000 wawa aaa aaa aaa i 9 KM Models tii a oda aaa a se RE a ee oes es oh ho PA AAS 9 1 2 sAGCESSOMIES 1 oda Mai a eR cases Bie Weil BR dee tha evo JE Bie NE ai Pin 9 A tx 3 o seek WON AO E ONE YCH 9 2 UNPACKING lt A a e AO dak TRS A OT Ry odd r ta z PAD 9 21 Safety ConcemS 2 8 smi ida APA BL AO RE ae Ge AW M P tee ak A EEE 9 9 2 serviceable Parts ona e u A UA AlE le OWA DA PA dA Na ae 10 3 PHYSICAL COMPONENTS 1 6 0 ot A A ee IR Ae Lee Oh AE 10 OS Power Supplies sai zat descents OG yd ok bee yah a Gada ba 10 3 2 RAID Controller i 2c ie eeia eis ee carrda iia ass ranas acid aaa iaa 11 3 3 Hard Drive Assemblies aaa a 11 4 PRODUCTOVERVIEW 0 G es 8 ai Pare Se hes Biv PE ala
8. Temperature Ventilation Statug Power Supply Status Management Alarm Silence Button Disk Drive Alarm Disk Activity Figure 4 LED Display 51 Status Indicators Temperature and Ventilation Status GREEN LED indicates that blowers are operating at an acceptable RPM and the internal temperature sensors are within acceptable limits Alternating GREEN and RED LED indicates a predicted blower failure or rapid temperature increase RED LED indicates that a blower has failed or the unit is too hot an audible alarm will also sound Power Supply Status GREEN LED indicates both power supplies are functional RED LED indicates either power supply has failed an audible alarm sounds In this case the LEDs on each power supply should be examined to determine which has failed IMPORTANT Inadvertently removing the functional surviving power supply will result in system failure and possible data loss A failed power supply or blower should be replaced as quickly as possible Do not remove the failed power supply until a replacement is on hand Continued operation with a failed power supply or blower will result in a dramatic irreversible reduction in system life Management Alarm GREEN LED indicates normal status RED LED indicates a RAID controller board error Silence Button Insert a paper clip to silence the audible alarm or to confirm creation of a RAID set Disk Drive Alarm AMBER LED indicates that a drive is suspec
9. try reversing the plug If the plug still fails to fit contact an electrician to arrange replacement of the obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug Alternately this unit may be equipped with a 3 wire grounding plug a plug with a third pin for grounding This safety feature allows the plug to fit into a grounding power outlet only If unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact an electrician to arrange replacement of the obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding plug Lightning For added protection during a lightning storm or when this unit is left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug the unit from the wall outlet and disconnect the cable system This will prevent damage to the unit due to lightning and power line surges Bosch Security Systems 20 January 2004 DVAS Series Instruction Manual Safety Precautions EN 3 WARNING For Indoor Product A REM Electrostatic sensitive device Use 1 Water and Moisture Do not use this unit near YES proper CMOS MOSFET handling water for example in a wet basement in an ATTENTION precautions to avoid electrostatic A OBSERVE PRECAUTIONS i unprotected outdoor installation or in any area FOR HANDLING discharge i ELECTROSTATIC SENSITIVE classified as a wet location DEVICES 2 Est ewl Ligal Entry Never pah objects of NOTE Grounded wrist straps must be worn and proper ESD any ki
10. 26 GAD Wey Grek On ENO il AE ACO AO ZO O C W cil uit ORA 26 713 Event LO ga soso O AO dka Pak O dO WA do 26 8 IRATD MEN We 0 MOWA a i a id GOA W Od A a GRA 27 Sele Add ATAY ski aos a s aioe naa oka tata ine baie ok AA PE CLA A nat sealed os DA 27 8 25 AO Volume z EE aan ee aa ad A 28 8 3 Expand Volume iad sat Paka SW Ro oo AE 28 84 Delete Volume gt seme miena A ee ee Os Be ee el AE a ed 28 Bosch Security Systems 20 January 2004 DVAS Series Instruction Manual Table of Contents EN 8 8 5 Map Volume wasi udo aot edd eed eee ia eed 29 8 6 Rename Volume ai A A elo aes Ee Bes ee ae eae a ee 29 8 7 Rename Aay e o a DE o OKO strane cert A WOK ZA WWO died 30 8 0 Delete Arrays iue is Pa AO O Dl Seals Yates A ZA Yet 30 8 9 Add Spates dad AAA OWE AN UI ia E Rozk Ai a 8G RS 30 8 10 Delete Spare rios o etek A Bees ee We ede Bb A Garvie A PASE Wes Raa ibe R O 30 9 SYSTEM MENU cos a DW YALE Sid toes W eu ee ita dy ne Aa eel da 31 9 1 SCSIESEUINES see hss hss See ae etd kowo Sd aed Scat hal Sah ME A Sk cdl a T ik 31 9 2 Network Settings seu det Red a DA WA AL odes WON A Wade OE R AO Mest bee 31 9 3 e Network POT Zorza e di RER ek E a A A Sher ed een Eh 32 A A Not eit OOOO GE Z OPO AN EEN dO O a sli p arene Ate iat 32 9 54 Dates Times era et Sie NY eee Pozo ta oh HO aska Set ich e A 33 910 SECUTI sce toutes TE ARNE AVRO AS Wags Sane he Mey edd Ok A ete ok AG Rd 33 9377 Cache Sett
11. Begin EN 16 The main frame will change to the Network Settings Web Page Auto Refresh page Insert the new settings into the text boxes Determines whether the web pages should be reloaded at a specified interval to show any changes to the system on screen If desired ensure that the Enabled somgutenswowscwnge box is checked A value number of seconds must be EEEE S Currentstate Newstate specified to indicate the frequency of refreshing the How to set IP web page Manual address IP address 192 168 1 152 E When all settings have been updated press Save Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Y Configuration Primary DNS Lea as Restart the system to activate these changes Web page auto 6 4 Quick Configuration refresh 10 to 120 secs THIS PROCESS CLEARS ALL DATA Figure 8 Network Settings The DVAS can be fully configured with the Quick How to Set IP Address Config function To access this function click Quick Decide whether to use DHCP Dynamic Host Config in the left hand menu of the main web page Configuration Protocol or a manually set IP address When the Quick Config page loads select one of two Use the radio buttons to select the desired value If configurations by clicking on one of the page tabs at choosing DHOP no further values are required It is the top of the page Configuration options are recommended that you have your DHOP server 1 DVR CONFIG Select if your unit is to be used with reserve a static I
12. DVAS Series disk array for the firmware update to proceed Controller Update Procedure To begin the controller firmware update first copy the new firmware file from Bosch onto the machine where you intend to run FTP 1 In a command line window go to the directory folder where the firmware resides and type ftp lt IP address gt When prompted for a user name type ADMIN in upper case The password is required if not changed the default password is PASSWORD 2 Now type put lt filename gt where the filename is the name of the update file supplied by Bosch You may have to change the local directory from within FTP if you are not already in the directory of the new firmware file To do this use a command such as lcd lt newfirmwarefilepath gt local change directory to the location of the new firmware file Bosch Security Systems 20 January 2004 DVAS Instruction Manual Firmware Update EN 41 3 The download process includes storing the data on the DVAS Series disk array and will take five to ten minutes When the update has finished a message Transfer OK firmware update successful should appear 4 Confirm that the update has succeeded by entering the Web Monitor and selecting the Event Log page in user mode The message Microcode Updated OK should be visible near the top of the log 5 The new firmware will take effect at the next DVAS Series disk array power up Windo
13. Enter an e mail address for the DVAS to send e mail to typically the address of an administrator Bosch Security Systems 20 January 2004 DVAS Instruction Manual System Menu ATA RAID System friendly Name This aids in determining the location of a DVAS Series disk array that has sent e mail This feature is useful for users with many systems and is a friendly name relating to the location or use of the unit When to Send Indicates the circumstances causing an e mail to be sent The possible options are Don t Send E mail Alarms This setting is only recommended for users who do not wish to receive any e mails from the unit Only an audible alarm will occur in case of a problem Send E mail Alarms for Errors Only This setting is suitable for most users Send E mail Alarms for Warnings and Errors This setting is ideal for expert users Use the drop down menu to choose the desired option E alert Settings Send automatic status e mails Set to either Enabled or Disabled Click Save E alert Settings to confirm the new settings Reload this page and use Send Test E mail Now to verify that the configuration works 9 5 Date and Time It is important to correctly set the subsystem s date and time E mails sent from a DVAS Series disk array are time stamped To accurately gauge the time of an event the time date must be correct Configure Time and Date Attempt to configure and date automatically contact
14. Enter the new subnet mask into the text box Gateway Enter the IP address of your Internet gateway into this text box Primary Secondary DNS Enter the IP address of both your Primary and Secondary DNS into the text boxes Web Page Auto Refresh Identifies whether the web pages should be reloaded at a selected interval to show any system changes on screen Check Enabled to use this function and specify a value in seconds for frequency of web page refreshing When all settings have been updated click Save Configuration Restart the system so the changes take effect Bosch Security Systems 20 January 2004 DVAS Instruction Manual System Menu EN 32 9 3 Network Port 9 4 E Alert Use this page to alter the speed and duplex mode of The DVAS Series disk array has the capability of the Network port sending an e mail to a specified e mail address in the event of a warning or error condition The DVAS Series disk array has a 10 100Base T Ethernet port that can be used in various modes Use In warning conditions the DVAS Series disk array the drop down menu to select the required mode operation continues as normal but an event has occurred indicating potential future difficulties Mode Selections are Examples are Higher than normal internal temperature DOMO alf Duplex Network IP address change dictated by a DHCP server you need to use a new network Figure 40 Network Port Settings address to ac
15. RAID Menu 8 RAID MENU This page is used to create or alter settings related to the RAID array To access the RAID page click RAID on the left hand side of the main screen 8 1 Add Array To create RAID arrays from the Add Array tab select the drive s to be used by clicking the appropriate check box es Arrays can only be built when there are at least three disks Disks allocated as spares cannot be used without first being deleted Add Add Expand Select RAID level Select stripe size poo Figure 28 Configuring an Array Model Serial A Model lv Serial A8 e mo ace anes OJO Model Serial A Q0JO Serial ASC Select RAID Level Allows selection of the RAID level for the array Currently RAID 0 4 and 5 are available Most server applications will work best with RAID 5 RAID 4 is suitable for lots of sequential transactions but is not the ideal choice for server environments RAID 0 is for users who need speed not redundancy Select Stripe Size Stripe size for the array designates the amount of data written to a single disk before moving on to the next Sequential access benefits from a smaller stripe size wheras random access benefits from a larger stripe size Bosch DVRs require 64KB 1f Map Rename Rename Delete f Add array 1 Volume U Volume U Volume Y Volume Y Array EN 27 Y Delete U_ Array VU Spare VU Spare Configure a new
16. RAID array RAID 5 rotating parity 7 64 Kbytes y Capacity FW RAMB1T Capacity FW RAMB1T Capacity FW RAMB1T Capacity lt E FW RAMBIT Capacity RAMB1T Capacity FW RAMB1T Click Create RAID Set to continue The RAID set will start to build Array construction can take several hours to complete Monitor the progress via the Progress tab by clicking Information at the left hand side of the page Select the Progress tab to show an overview of all utilities running on the array Stages of Array Mapping e Array construct Writes RAID stripes to disk e Array verify Verifies that data can be read from each block of the array Depending on disk capacity it can take up to six hours to create a RAID Set Bosch Security Systems 20 January 2004 DVAS Instruction Manual RAID Menu EN 28 8 2 Add Volume 8 3 Expand Volume To add a volume you must have an array create free To expand the capacity of a volume a volume must space available To create an array first click the radio have been created with free space available before the button of the array from the top of the page beginning of the next volume If you only have a volume with free space this is acceptable Expand a Logical Volume Volume unique identifier 1 existing on RAID array 1 Create Logical Volume Figure 30 Expanding a Volume Figure 29 Creating a Volume Enter the amount of MB to exp
17. RAID array will not be available to the host computer system DO NOT switch the DVAS Series disk array off during a firmware update process This will likely render the DVAS Series disk array unusable If unsure about the state of the firmware update wait at least ten minutes from the start of sending the new firmware for the update to complete Wait five minutes before accessing the event log Do not continually click the event log link as it is a large web page that will slow down the firmware update process It is recommended that you access the event log every 30 seconds or so after the initial five minutes EN 40 DO NOT switch the DVAS Series disk array off until the Microcode Updated OK message is posted at the top of the event log If the web interface is not accessible wait at least ten minutes before switching the DVAS Series disk array off Here are some example messages from the controller s event log BEFORE the firmware update completes 0036 0055R 0000 00 10 10 Microcode Updated OK 0037 0055R 0000 00 08 08 Microcode extents Start Addr 0x10000 End Addr 0x148938 0038 0055R 0000 00 08 08 Microcode S record file verified OK 0039 0055R 0000 00 08 05 Starting microcode update Remember DO NOT switch the DVAS Series disk array off until Microcode Updated OK appears in the event log shown above The controller event log is stored on disk so at least one disk must be installed in the
18. This page provides information about the network link If you are having problems with the network this page may be helpful Transmitted Successful Collisions FIFO errors Carrier errors Window errors Other errors Received Successful Overflow errors FIFO errors renes neon Figure 24 Network Statistics Available Information Collisions Counter of packet collisions when two network devices transmit at the same time FIFO errors Counter of DMA Direct Memory Access transfer errors when loading the FIFO First In First Out buffer on the Network IC Carrier errors Counter of errors from the data carrier signal due to being outside the limits or lost during transfer Window errors Counter of times the Network IC runs out of FIFO space Overflow errors Counter of times the Network IC runs out of FIFO space Length errors Counter of packets less than 64bytes or greater than 1518bytes CRC errors Counter of packets with bad CRC cyclic redundancy check count increases when a packet containing corrupt data is received Frame errors Counter of frame alignment errors caused by a frame without the correct number of bytes but still within the length limit EN 25 710 Bad Blocks Bad blocks are sections of the disk that data can no longer be read from or written to A DVAS array automatically remaps single bad blocks to a spare blocks portion of the disk when using a parity protected RAID le
19. ali oki Mik 12 5 EED DISPEAY it o i eee BA eed A aides A R 13 OL Status Indicators 44 wasi rym drei rew bale ETA aa Pe wea ta A E 13 6 Before You Begins A steed ea et R aa 14 6 1 Basic Installation Steps oe ge dA O Veg A a 14 6 2 Setting Up the Network Connection Luaua aaa aaa eee eee ees 14 6 3 Manually Setting the IP Address auuauaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaa ania aaa 15 6 4 Quick Configirati n oes tee AA A W lo OE PA Bue on 16 6 5 Setting Up SCSI Interfaces iii ii GOW OI ee WW GY a AAA 17 6 6 Creating a RATD Set craie cii hes Se at be a cy dd A yo 18 6 7 Adding and Mapping a Volume 1 ee eee eens 19 7 BOSCH GUI Graphic User Interface 00 cece eee eee eens 20 7 1 Menus Trees ir ieee i BO ZEE PAC OOOO Dias teed a es a 20 72 Information IA ww poi aw ian W OR A KAWA PoS PA ES Ree ee ET ee 21 7 3 RAID Anay erosita ly at tte oa ek oe ce law le es See ee ie tat Peed ld 21 PES s fete ashe esis ee Cede ae OY a Sek Reise Sa OS ecg oe tage tae Gee A 22 7 5 DIV m wia kawi A ODA WWAN IEE PASE EE Sl 3 22 7 0 lt LOTES 2 s abo nh ko A z A yz dy dee AZ ky titres 22 7 7 System Information 4 viandas aa aag la gee va oie ah AA 23 78 DisksStatisticS ia od A ok Gee I w A EA ee A 24 79 Network Statistics z it Ad GOW Poni wh A W di EE Gig A diz 25 7 107 Bad Blocks cay i decks sss che ae cess sat pea Se des Soa Ya Le Pa Se eee we eas 25 ZAM Problems sram ste vette ed amp A Sik a Gee elects Code ee WA oh es
20. is only used to rebuild the array that it is dedicated to To add a pool spare click the radio button adjacent to the text Add a pool floating hot spare disk then scroll down and click the tick button of the unused disk to be added as a spare Click Add Hot Spare To add a dedicated spare click the radio button adjacent to the text Add a hot spare disk dedicated to an array Click the radio button of the array to add a dedicated spare to then scroll down and click the tick button of the unused disk to be added as a spare Click Add Hot Spare 8 10 Delete Spare Use the Delete Spare tab to change the status of the drive from spare to unused y Delete Hot Spare Model Serial A apacity 3 AMB 1T Figure 37 Deleting a Hot Spare To delete the spare status of a drive click the check box associated with the spare drive Once the desired drive s have been selected click Delete Hot Spare Bosch Security Systems 20 January 2004 DVAS Instruction Manual System Menu 9 SYSTEM MENU The System Menu page permits access to the pages that define the DVAS Series disk array connection to the network 9 1 SCSI Settings Quick Configuration automatically configures these settings Refer to the applicable DVR manual for recommended SCSI settings Use this page to alter the behavior of the SCSI Host Channels Configure SCSI E pan E s ET s Figure 38 Configuring SCSI SCSI ID Allo
21. 1 3 Features e RAID 5 Protection with up to 3 9Terabytes of a Video Storage OBSERVE PRECAUTIONS ELECTROSTATIC SENSITIVE DEVICES discharge e Up to 14 Hot swappable Disk Drives NOTE Grounded wrist straps must be worn and proper ESD safety precautions observed when handling the electrostatic 19 in 3U Rack mount Chassis sensitive printed circuit boards Hot Spare and Automatic Rebuild CAUTION Lithium Battery Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the battery manufacturer s instructions Modular Design for Easy Service with Optional Redundant Power Supply and Controller Board Web based GUI with Quick Configuration page Dual Host Capability Providing Storage for Two 2 DVRs e Auto terminating SCSI Ports e ATA Mid plane Design for Added Reliability Bosch Security Systems 20 January 2004 DVAS Series Instruction Manual Unpacking On receipt of your DVAS Series disk array ensure that no damage has been sustained in transit and that you have received the following items DVAS Chassis with Controller Board and Power Supply Fan Assembly Installed e Hard Disk Assemblies ACCDCOI6M or ACCDC030M Blank Panels ACCBP SCSI Cable SCSIVHD50 Power Cords 2 America and European types e Mounting Hardware This Instruction Manual The sup
22. Average 2ms If you have a successful reply but cannot access the home page consult technical support If no reply is returned verify that the IP address is correct If using DHCP verify that DHCP has allocated an address to the unit When using the menus am This indicates that security is turned on The user name ADMIN and password PASSWORD both uppercase permits access to prompted to provide a user any page unless the password has been changed name and password The default user name and The login is case sensitive both username and password are in UPPERCASE If still unable to login the user name and password are not responding password may have been changed from the factory settings To cancel this the unit must be returned to its factory settings Restoring factory settings will not harm your data To restore the factory settings follow the instructions below If only resetting the IP address skip Steps 8 and 9 1 Make a note of the product s serial number as it will be needed later Turn off the system Turn power back on while depressing the alarm silence button for more than ten seconds then release Depress the button again The exclamation light should now flash red Release the button for two seconds and depress it again After a few seconds the power light will flash red Release the button for two seconds and depress it again O NO O RW N After a few seconds the fan light will flash red
23. DVAS EN Digital Video Array BOSCH DVAS Series Instruction Manual Important Safeguards Important Safeguards 1 Read Follow and Retain Instructions All safety 10 and operating instructions should be read and followed before operating the unit Retain instructions for future reference Heed Warnings Adhere to all warnings on the unit and in the operating instructions Attachments Attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer should not be used as they may cause hazards Installation Cautions Do not place this unit on an unstable stand tripod bracket or mount The unit may fall causing serious injury to a person and serious damage to the unit Use only manufacturer recommended accessories or those sold with the product Mount the unit per the manufacturer s instructions Appliance and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force or uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn Cleaning Unplug the unit from the outlet before cleaning Follow any instructions provided with the unit Generally using a damp cloth for cleaning is 11 sufficient Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Servicing Do not attempt to service this unit yourself Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Damage Requiring Service
24. EN LAAT SERVICE EN ONDERHOUD UITVOEREN DOOR GEKWALIFICEERD PERSONEEL GEVAARVOOR ELEKTRISCHE SCHOK NIET OPENEN Dit symbool geeft aan dat er binnen in het apparaat ongeisoleerde gevaarlijke spanning aanwezig is die mogelijk elektrische schokken kan veroorzaken De gebruiker dient de bedienings en onderhoudsvoorschriften te raadplegen in de documentatie die werd meegeleverd met het apparaat Attentie het apparaat mag alleen door gekwalificeerd personeel worden geinstalleerd De installatie dient in overeenstemming met de nationale elektrische richtlijnen of de van toepassing zijnde lokale richtlijnen te worden uitgevoerd Spanning uitschakelen Apparatuur met of zonder aan uitschakelaar staat onder spanning zolang de stekker is aangesloten op de wandcontactdoos De apparatuur is uitsluitend in werking als de aan uitschakelaar aan staat Het netsnoer is de hoofdschakelaar voor alle apparatuur ZZZE NIEBEZPIECZE STWO PORA ENIA PR DEM ELEKTRYCZNYM NIE OTWIERA CUIDADO PARA REDUZIR O RISCO DE CHOQUE ELECTRICO NAO RETIRE A TAMPA OU A PARTE POSTERIOR NO INTERIOR NAO EXISTEM PECAS QUE POSSAM SER REPARADAS PELO UTILIZADOR REMETA A ASSISTENCIA PARA OS TECNICOS QUALIFICADOS Este s mbolo indica a presen a de tens o perigosa n o isolada dentro da estrutura do produto o que pode constituir risco de choque el ctrico O utilizador deve consultar as instruc es de
25. IO time dedicated to rebuilding a critical array If host activity is high a higher rebuild priority may be needed so the array rebuild completes in a shorter time period Set Verify Utility Set either Surface Scanning or Parity Scrub for the next array verify utility once the utility interval has expired Surface Scanning uses very little array IO time whereas Parity Scrub uses much more Surface scanning ensures that all data blocks on all array disks are readable Parity Scrub reads all array data and ensures parity redundant data is intact Any parity inconsistencies will be corrected Both utilities will correct where possible unreadable blocks by using the parity data to rebuild missing data onto a remapped block Click Execute Verify Utility NOW to force the selected array utility to run now Set Verify Utility Execute Interval Use the above settings to set the internal time between verify cycles or click Execute verify utility NOW to start the selected verify utility Disable Dangerous Commands Confirm and click Disable Dangerous Commands to put the GUI into this mode In this mode any configuration commands that will cause data loss or result in loss of host communications are not permitted Read Only Confirm and click Read Only and no configuration of the ATA RAID system is permitted 10 EN 35 Reboot Controller Click Reboot Controller to reboot the ATA RAID controller While reboot
26. P and FTP GUI HTML supports most standard Internet browsers E mail sent via SMTP at failure or warning event Data Interfaces Hard Disk Interface ATA 100 14 channels Host Channel Interface Ultra 160 SCSI two channels Bosch Security Systems 20 January 2004 DVAS Instruction Manual Instruction Manual Troubleshooting EN 38 13 Troubleshooting Web Interface Problems podam own Nothing happens when I type Verify that the system is responding the assigned DVAS IP e Verify that the IP address is saved and you can connect to the DVAS The best way to establish communication with the DVAS address into my web browser Series disk array is by using a ping utility Different operating systems have different ping utilities but they are all very similar Microsoft will be used for the purpose of this guide Open a DOS window and retreat to the root level of the C drive or the drive containing the Operating System To do this type the following cd C gt ping 192 1 168 225 Replace the above IP address with that of the DVAS Series disk array If the ping is successful a response similar to the one below will be generated Reply from 192 168 1 225 bytes 32 time 10ms TTL 30 Reply from 192 168 1 225 bytes 32 time lt 10ms TTL 30 Ping statistics for 192 168 1 225 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost 0 0 loss Approximate round trip times in milliseconds Minimum Oms Maximum 10ms
27. P for your DVAS Series disk array a single DVR IP Address If setting up the network manually enter a free IP 2 DVR CONFIG Select if you wish to attach two address into the text box DVRs to the unit The selected DVR Config tab displays the status of the Subnet Mask oo ME Type the appropriate subnet mask for the class of your configuration identifying the settings to be configured network In most cases 255 255 255 0 is fine but AREA Bosch recommends contacting your IT administrator Configure System for connection of 1DVR for further assistance The following configuration will be made to allow 1 DVR to operate with this RAID system 1 DVR configuration Current configuration zak Sas Type the IP address of your Internet gateway here Figure 9 DVR Contig Primary Secondary DNS Type the IP address of both the Primary and The status column on the right side will display either Secondary DNS into the text boxes OK or Needs Configuring If all settings report OK there is no need to continue To continue with the automatic configuration scroll to the bottom of the Quick Config window Bosch Security Systems 20 January 2004 DVAS Instruction Manual Before You Begin Check the check box and click Quickstart configure for x DVR Check this checkbox to confirm u TTE Figure 10 Quick Config Confirmation Quick Config adjusts the settings required to configure the disk array to work with 1
28. Unplug the unit from the main AC power source and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions 12 When the power supply cord or plug is damaged If liquid has been spilled or an object has fallen into the unit e If the unit has been exposed to water and or inclement weather rain snow etc If the unit does not operate normally when following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls specified in the operating instructions Improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the unit to normal operation If the unit has been dropped or the cabinet damaged If the unit exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates that service is needed 13 Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required the service technician should use replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or that have the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electrical shock or other hazards Safety Check Upon completion of servicing or repairs to the unit ask the service technician to perform safety checks to ensure proper operating condition EN 2 Power Sources Operate the unit only from the type of power source indicated on the label If unsure of the type of power supply to use contact your dealer or local power company For uni
29. access the various pages RAID array information Array number Array name Array status health Raid level Array capacity No of array members No of spares No of volumes Data stripe size Write cache Write cache size Rebuild priority Verify utility Verify utility interval Number of reads Numbers of writes Time created Date created Figure 16 Information Menu 73 RAID Array This page provides information on the created array ay RAID array information Figure 17 RAID Array Information 1 RAID array is fault tolerant RAID 5 rotating parity 3 8 TB 14 0 2 64 Kbytes Enabled 120 MB Medium Surface scan executing in 7 days 7 days 110923 3769102 14 16 15 Sunday 16 May 1937 Fault tolerant 3 8 TB Available Information Array Number Array Name Array Status Health RAID Level Array Capacity No of Array Members No of Spares Data Stripe Size Write Cache Rebuild Priority Verify Utility Verify Utility Interval Time Created order of creation Fault Tolerant Critical Offline Displays total number of spares for the array Displays total number of configured volumes for the array Displays stripe size for the array Displays whether write caches are enabled or disabled Displays the amount of write cache Displays the user definable rebuild rate Displays the time and type of the next scheduled array verification Displays frequency of verific
30. ache Displays the write cache amount and status IP add Figure 22 System Information Bosch Security Systems 20 January 2004 DVAS Instruction Manual Bosch GUI EN 24 7 8 Disk Statistics The page shows information on the disks in the system ae ZEE Transfer Retries Media Retries Write Write i Disk3 Disk4 Disks ME Disks Disk6 PERO ESEE EC EES ESS aS ESS ESE Figure 23 Disk Statistics Each disk displays its Reads Writes Others Transfer Retries and Media Retries If a disk is generating errors it may fail sometime in the future RAID 5 configurations should distribute reads and writes evenly among all of the drives Available Information Displays the number of requested lOs by the host system The individual figures represent each request Note that a single request may be up to 255 blocks long Transfer Retries Displays the number of failure instances due to a problem between the RAID controller and the ATA disk normally 0 Media Retries Displays the number of failure instances due to bad surface media on the hard disk normally O although a moderate amount of retries is acceptable Number of host reads Number of host writes Other Number of accesses to RAID configuration and or GUI information event log etc on the disk Bosch Security Systems 20 January 2004 DVAS Instruction Manual Bosch GUI 79 Network Statistics
31. and the volume by Once the array has been selected scroll to view the Click Expand Volume to advance to the confirmation amount of space available for each array With this page Select the check box then click Confirm knowledge use the following information to define Expand Command to continue the volume parameters 8 4 Delete Volume Enter the Name for the New Volume Deleting a volume destroys all data on the volume Use this command only if you are sure you wish to Enter the Size of the New Volume in delete this information Megabytes MB Defines the size of the new volume in Megabytes Delete a Logical Volume Volume unique identifier 1 existing on RAID array 1 Reserve an Optional Free Space Area at Beginning of the New Volume for Future Expansion of a Previous Volume Defines the amount of free space to be reserved for expansion of the previous volume Select Logical Unit Number LUN for New Volume on Host 0 1 jr chad Slat abt Defines the LUN for each volume on either or Figure 31 Deleting a Volume both Host Channels Use the drop down menu to select each LUN Check the box of the volume to be deleted then click Delete Volume to continue Confirm by selecting the A specified LUN can only be accessed by one DVR check box then click Confirm Delete Command To confirm your choices click Create Volume Bosch Security Systems 20 January 2004 DVAS Instruction Manual RAID Menu EN 29
32. ation Displays the time of the array creation Displays the date of the array creation You may need to scroll the browser to the right to see all of the disks Bosch Security Systems 20 January 2004 DVAS Instruction Manual Bosch GUI 74 Volumes This page provides information on the volumes within the created array Configured Logical Volumes Volume unique identifier 1 existing on RAID array 1 Free space after this volume Figure 18 Volume Array Available Information User defined name for the volume Volume Capacity Size of the volume in Megabytes Gigabytes in brackets Percentage of Total Displays the percentage of the entire array capacity that s used by the volume Host 0 1 Target ID Displays the SCSI ID and LUN of the array on both host channels Volume Serial Number Displays the volume serial number which may be required for some SCSI tasks Volume Creation Time Displays the time of volume creation Volume Creation Date Displays the date of volume creation 7 5 Drives This page provides extended information about the ATA disks installed within the array ARAARARARARARARA Figure 19 Drive Array EN 22 Click on a drive to view its information Disk Information for Di er 9 Model Firmware RAW Transfer Retries RAV Media Retries Figure 20 Drive Information Available Information Information Description Displays own
33. cess the Web Monitor e Auto negotiate network speed and duplex Error conditions denote events that significantly reduce the security of the system Examples are Auto negotiate network speed with fixed full Failure of a data disk duplex Loss of data due to errors on matching parts of e Auto negotiate network speed with fixed half SP two or more disks duplex e Failure of a power supply e Fixed to 100Megabits Full Duplex e Fixed to 100Megabits Half Duplex e Fixed to 10Megabits Full Duplex A 7 SMTP email server e Fixed to 10Megabits Half Duplex Recipient email address sysadmin yourdomain com If the DVAS Series disk array is connected to a switch DVAS RAID subsy you may use full duplex Half duplex will work When to send properly with hubs and switches but may run a little Send automatic status emails slower Only use 100Megabits if you are sure you have 100Megabits networking If unsure about your Test E Alert Settings network use Fixed to 10Megabits Half Duplex to sysadmin yourdomain com Figure 41 E Alert Settings Click Save Network Port Setting when finished To enable the settings restart the DVAS Series disk Sender E mail Address array This is the e mail address assumed by the DVAS Series disk array SMTP E mail Address This is the address or name of your mail server If DNS is correctly set up enter the name of your mail server either manually or via DHCP Recipient E mail Address
34. ct Stripe Size Current DVRs require a stripe size of 64KB although future products may require a different setting Use the drop down menu to select the desired stripe size for the array Once all settings are complete press Create RAID Set to continue Figure 14 Creating a RAID Set The RAID set will begin building Array construction can take several hours to complete Monitor the progress from the Progress page by clicking Information at the left hand side of the page Select the Progress tab to show an overview of all utilities running on the array Map Rename Rename Delete Add Delete Y U Volume U Volume Y Array V Array U Spare U Spare Configure a new RAID array RAID 5 rotating parity y 64 Kbytes y Capacity 300001 MB T Capacity lt Bosch Security Systems 20 January 2004 DVAS Instruction Manual Before You Begin Stages of Array Mapping Array Construct Writes the RAID stripes to disk e Array Verify Verifies that data can be read from each block of the array Dependant on disk capacity it can take up to six hours to create a RAID Set 6 7 Adding and Mapping a Volume NOTE It is recommended to use the Quick Configuration page for adding and mapping volumes This section may be used for future DVRs requiring more sophisticated volume mapping New arrays must be partitioned via ADD VOLUME A maximum of 16 volumes can be created with a maximum of eig
35. d disconnected from the main socket 1 1 Models Model Number of DVRs Allocation of Ensure correct lifting methods are used when f Connected Storage handling the DVAS Series disk array Special 4 Hard Drive 1 DVR Channel 0 100 to Host Port O Model care should be taken when removing the DVAS Series disk array from its packaging and 8 Hard Drive Model 1 DVR Channel 0 100 to Host Port 0 positioning it in the required location e When installing DVAS Series disk array as a rack mounted component ensure that all 14 Hard Drive 2 DVRs 50 to Host Port O Model Channel O Channel 1 50 to Host Port 1 fixtures are secure All bolts and screws should 1 2 Accessories be fully tightened Failure to comply with this The DVAS includes a controller board power supply SCSI cable and specified number of hard disks may result in the unit not being fully supported in the rack and could lead to the product dropping out of rack or falling onto other rack Item Type components Controller Board ACCCB e EMC Regulations require that all data and Power Supply ACCPS network cables be the shielded type Special Hard Disk Assembly 160 GB or 300 GB ACCDCO16M or care should be taken to ensure that the network ACCDCO30M cable is shielded and that the shield is connected SCSI cable SCSIVHD50 at both ends WARNING Electrostatic sensitive device Use proper CMOS MOSFET handling precautions to avoid electrostatic AA
36. d for RAID EN 14 These configurations suit most applications but if not or to use additional features you must set up the network connection and access the GUI See SECTION 6 2 Setting up the Network Connection Use the GUI interface to e Add a Hot Spare Add Drive s if storage is expanded the entire RAID must be reconstructed Change the allocation of storage only applicable if two DVRs are connected to a single DVAS Monitor the DVAS system Use the e mail alert feature warnings and error messages can be e mailed to a specified address e Attach two DVRs to a DVAS0416 or a DVASO0816 unit see Quick Configuration page Attach only one DVR to a DVAS1416 see Quick Configuration page 6 2 Setting up the Network Connection To use the web based GUI perform the following 1 Attach a network cable from the DVAS s Ethernet port to a network A simple crossover cable can be used from a PC to the DVAS s Ethernet port 2 Access any computer on the network If no crossover cable was used to connect the unit to a network the network s subnet mask may not allow access to this IP address without some reconfiguration Access the DVAS Series disk array via a shell or DOS prompt on the host computer and enter the following command Windows route add 10 11 12 13 mask 255 255 255 255 lt workstation IP number gt Linux sbin route add 10 11 12 13 32 gw lt workstation IP number g
37. ent pourvus ou non d un commutateur ON OFF tous les appareils re oivent de l nergie une fois le cordon branch sur la source d alimentation Toutefois ZZZE l appareil ne fonctionne r ellement que lorsque le commutateur est r gl sur ON Le d branchement du cordon d alimentation permet de couper l alimentation des appareils Sicherheitshinweise ELEKTRISCHE SPANNUNG NICHT FFNEN VORSICHT UM EINEN ELEKTRISCHEN SCHLAG ZU VERMEIDEN IST DIE ABDECKUNG ODER RUCKSEITE NICHT ZU ENTFERNEN ES BEFINDEN SICH KEINE TEILE IN DIESEM BEREICH DIE VOM BENUTZER GEWARTET WERDEN K NNEN LASSEN SIE WARTUNGSARBEITEN NUR VON QUALIFIZIERTEM WARTUNGSPERSONAL AUSFUHREN Das Symbol macht auf nicht isolierte gefihrliche Spannung im Geh use aufmerksam Dies kann zu einem elektrischen Schlag fiihren Der Benutzer sollte sich ausfiihrlich iiber Anweisungen fiir die Bedienung und Instandhaltung Wartung in den begleitenden Unterlagen informieren Achtung Die Installation sollte nur von qualifiziertem Kundendienstpersonal gem jeweils zutreffender Elektrovorschriften ausgefiihrt werden Unterbrechung des Netzanschlusses Ger te mit oder ohne Netzschalter haben Spannung am Ger t anliegen sobald der Netzstecker in die Steckdose gesteckt wird Das Ger t ist jedoch nur betriebsbereit wenn der Netzschalter EIN AUS auf EIN steht Wenn das Netzkabel aus der Steckdose gezogen wird ist die Spannun
38. ership status Displays raw capacity of disk drive Displays manufacturer s drive model number Serial Number Displays serial number of the drive Displays current firmware level of drive R W Transfer Retries Displays number of transfer retries normally 0 R W Media Retries Displays number of media retries normally 0 R W Transfer Retries and R W Media Retries can indicate problems with a disk Retries are generally not harmful but more than ten retries in a 24 hour period are cause for concern particularly if one or two disks consistently have a higher retry count than the others Contact technical support for further guidance 76 Progress This page shows the progress of certain array utilities The following progress is viewable on this screen RAID array utility progress Q z MARA Figure 21 Array Utilities Array Construct create e Array Verify Array Reconstruct rebuild Consistency check Bosch Security Systems 20 January 2004 DVAS Instruction Manual Bosch GUI EN 23 77 System Information Available Information This page provides information regarding non disk This page may help with troubleshooting hardware information z m OK Displays the status of the blowers Power Displays the status of the power supplies Voltage Displays Rail CPU and Battery voltages Temperature Displays controller and battery temperature Firmware version Write C
39. esired Write Cache State Use these radio buttons to select the preferred write cache state Enabled or Disabled Allow SCSI Host to Override Write Cache Configuration Some SCSI commands force write cache not to be used Check the box to override this Once the required changes have been made click Save Settings to continue 9 8 System Administration The ADMIN tab allows muting and resounding of the audible alarm when there is a problem and clearing events that require manual responses from the problem page System administration Figure 45 System Administration e Silence the Audible Alarm Click this button to silence the audible alarm If this does not solve the problem that caused the alarm to sound click the red X at the top right of the window to examine the Problems page Re sound the Audible Alarm Click this button to restart the alarm if there is a fault present Acknowledge Lost Data Warning When the RAID controller cannot reconstruct array data due to lack of access to the redundant data two or more blocks not accessible or two disks failed the following warning displays The RAID controller has found some unrecoverable data blocks To clear this warning click Acknowledge Lost Data Warning For information regarding bad blocks click Bad Blocks Bosch Security Systems 20 January 2004 DVAS Instruction Manual System Menu Set Rebuild Priority Use this setting to increase the amount of
40. ever if any of the following occurs you must create a RAID set e New drives have been added and are to be part of the RAID set The RAID set was destroyed this could happen if two or more drives failed at the same time To create a RAID set the default volume and RAID set must be deleted To do this click RAID on the left hand side of the main page and select the Delete Volume tab from the top bar The configured volumes will be listed Click the radio button of the volume to be deleted then Delete Volume Respond to the confirmation message as it appears When the new page is displayed click Delete Array Click the radio button of the array to be deleted then click Delete RAID Array NOTE Only one array can be deleted at a time When prompted confirm the deletion by clicking the tick box in the center of the screen then Confirm Delete Command To cancel the command click CANCEL Delete Select the Add Array tab Add Add Expand J array Y Volume V Volume Select RAID level Model Serial Model Ma Serial A Model Serial Model Serial A8 Model Serial FT E x EM Capa RAMB1 Figure 13 Configuring a RAID Array EN 18 Use the tick boxes to select the drives to be used in the array NOTE Unused disks are not automatically used as spares Select RAID Level Choose the RAID level that best suits your application via the drop down menu Sele
41. funcionamento e manuten o assist ncia nos documentos que acompanham o aparelho Aten o a instala o deve ser executada apenas por t cnicos qualificados da assist ncia de acordo com o c digo el ctrico nacional ou os c digos locais aplic veis Corte de corrente As unidades com ou sem interruptores ON OFF ligar desligar recebem corrente sempre que o fio de alimenta o est introduzido na fonte de alimenta o contudo a unidade apenas est operacional quando o interruptor ON OFF est na posi o ON O fio de alimenta o destina se a desligar a corrente em todas as unidades ZZZE Bosch Security Systems 20 January 2004 DVAS Series Instruction Manual Safety Precautions EN 6 Zasady Bezpieczenstwa ZN NIEBEZPIECZE STWO PORA ENIA PR DEM ELEKTRYCZNYM NIE OTWIERA PRZESTROGA ABY ZMNIEJSZY RYZYKO PORA ENIA ELEKTRYCZNEGO NIE NALE Y ZDEJMOWA POKRYWY G RNEJ ani tylnej WEWN TRZ URZ DZENIA NIE MA ADNYCH ELEMENT W KT RE MOG BY NAPRAWIANE SAMODZIELNIE PRZEZ U YTKOWNIKA SERWIS NALE Y ZLECA WYKWALIFIKOWANYM PRACOWNIKOM OBS UGI Ten symbol wskazuje na obecno nieizolowanego niebezpiecznego napi cia we wn trzu urz dzenia Napi cie to grozi pora eniem elektrycznym U ytkownik powinien zapozna si z instrukcjami obs ugi i konserwacji serwisu zamieszczonymi w dokumentacji towarzysz cej urz dzeniu Uwaga
42. gszufiihrung zum Ger t vollkommen unterbrochen El El LA EA Bosch Security Systems 20 January 2004 DVAS Series Instruction Manual Safety Precautions Precauciones de Seguridad EN 5 Sicurezza UN PERICOLO DI SCOSSA ELETTRICA NON APRIRE PERICOLO DI SCOSSA ELETTRICA NON APRIRE PRECAUCI N PARA DISMINUIR EL RIESGO DE DESCARGA ELECTRICA NO RETIRE LA CUBIERTA NI LA PARTE POSTERIOR NO EXISTEN PIEZAS DE RECAMBIO EN EL INTERIOR DEL EQUIPO EL PERSONAL DE SERVICIO CUALIFICADO SE ENCARGA DE REALIZAR LAS REPARACIONES Este simbolo indica que existen puntos de tensi n peligrosos sin aislamiento dentro de la cubierta de la unidad Estos puntos pueden constituir un riesgo de descarga el ctrica ATTENZIONE PER RIDURRE IL RISCHIO DI SCOSSE ELETTRICHE NON RIMUOVERE LA COPERTURA O IL PANNELLO POSTERIORE L UNITA NON CONTIENE COMPONENTI INTERNI RIPARABILI DALL UTENTE PER QUALSIASI INTERVENTO RIVOLGERSI A PERSONALE TECNICO QUALIFICATO Questo simbolo indica la presenza di tensione pericolosa non isolata all interno del contenitore del prodotto Cid comporta un potenziale rischio di scosse elettriche El usuario debe consultar las instrucciones de funcionamiento y mantenimiento reparaci n en la documentaci n que se suministra con el aparato Si consiglia di consultare le istruzioni operative e di manutenzione interventi tecnici con
43. ht volumes per channel Once a volume has been created it must be mapped to a LUN or LUNs and Host Channel or Channels To create a volume click RAID at the left hand side of the main page then select the Add Volume tab f Add y Add Y Expand Y Map Rename Rename Delete Add array J Volume Y Volum folume V Volume UY Array VU Array U Spare VU Array number 1 Array name RAID level RAID 5 rotating parity Number of members 14 Create Logical Volume MB Enter the name for the new volume Enter the size of the new volume in Mega bytes EN 19 Reserve an optional free space area at the beginning of the new volume for future expansion of a previous volume A volume can only be expanded in this way Data on a volume must be sequential it is not possible to add data on an array unless it directly follows the volume Select logical unit number LUN for new volume on host 0 1 Use the drop down menu to define the LUN for each volume on one or both Host Channels A LUN can only be accessed by one DVR To confirm your choices select the Add Volume tab To create more than one array enter this page again using the left hand menu Once the volumes have been created and mapped restart the computer to access the DVAS Series disk array Fault tolerant 3 8 TB Reserve an optional free space area at beginning of the new volume for future expansion of a previous volume Select logica
44. ing configured arrays and volumes are not accessible from the attached host system s Before using this function it is advised to cease all host IO It may also be necessary to reboot the host system s once the RAID controller has rebooted Set Spare Mode Inserted Disks Automatically used as Hot Spares Any disk not belonging to a RAID array will be used as a hot spare rebuild disk A hot spare disk must be at least the same capacity as the smallest RAID array member Inserted disks must be manually configured as hot spares No newly inserted disk or existing unused disk will be used as a rebuild disk The disk must first be configured as a hot spare so it can be used by a degraded critical array LOG OFF Terminates browser session This concludes the Menu Tree Bosch Security Systems 20 January 2004 DVAS Instruction Manual Additional Information EN 36 11 Additional Information NOTE Make sure the flange is on the bottom edge 11 1 Required Components Step 4 Attach left and right front short extended 1 Slide Kit and Mounting Hard brackets to the outer rail using 2 x 8300045 ree ECH BEC M4 screws 2 x 8300045 washers and 1 Pair Accuride Slide Rails 2 x 8300044 nuts for each bracket ee ape A FIGURE 49 11 2 Rail Kit Installation Step 1 Remove inner slide rail as shown in NOTE Make sure the flange is on the bottom edge FIGURE 46 Press down on latch to release by jo o
45. ings sz igo A ii pd sig MES Lea Gees oe Bees 34 O 8 Administration Pages cresie sirra a OOO a eee eae ee Rs BOA ope tea nd ee AE 34 10 ROLERO D ste zo OZ e oth te POW E NR AE A 35 11 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 36 Lk Required Components eiii o EA eB ae ae E A JE DGP WL a oa aS 36 T2 Rail Kit Installation 240 O A A A A A e A 36 12 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 37 13 TROUBLESHOOTING ui hes bd ete cde RS a ti es 38 14 FIRMWARE UPDATE 5402 5 tease KAB GOO a hs bs Gant aa ee Baia W Ad A 39 APPENDIX A is Seog a olan chet td da ee OO a Sl SG 42 Bosch Security Systems 20 January 2004 DVAS Series Instruction Manual Product Introduction EN 9 1 PRODUCT INTRODUCTION DVAS Series Digital Video Array is a high speed fault tolerant RAID subsystem design It uses a mid plane design to eliminate the problems associated with cable interconnects Unlike conventional RAID products the DVAS Series disk array uses ATA disk drives to store 2 UNPACKING 2 1 Safety Concerns e Computer components and disk drives are sensitive to static charge Take precautions to divert any electrostatic charge from your person before and while handling the components with RAID data rather than high cost SCSI or Fiber Channel disks Its advanced electronic soft start technology makes your hands or any tools Bef ing Controll P Supplies hot swappable ATA drives very reliable ASOKA kak ve e A ensure that the system is powered down an
46. l indicates the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure This may constitute a risk of electric shock electric lights or power circuits or where it may contact such power lines or circuits When installing an outdoor system extreme care should be taken to keep from touching power lines or The user should consult the operating and circuits as this contact might be fatal U S A maintenance servicing instructions in the models only refer to the National Electrical literature accompanying the appliance Code Article 820 regarding installation of CATV a Attention Installation should be performed by ystems qualified service personnel only in accordance with the National Electrical Code or applicable For Rack Mount Product local codes 1 Ventilation This unit should not be placed in a Power Disconnect Ut or without ON built in installation or rack unless proper OFF switches have power supplied to the unit ventilation is provided or the manufacturer s whenever the power cord is inserted into the instructions have been adhered to The power source however the unit is operational only when the ON OFF switch is in the ON position The power cord is the main power disconnect for all units equipment must not exceed its maximum operating temperature requirements 2 Mechanical Loading Mounting of the equipment in a rack shall be such that a hazardous condition i
47. l unit number LUN for new volume on host0 Select logical unit number LUN for new volume on host 1 Figure 15 Creating Volume Enter the name for the new volume to define the friendly name of the volume for use in the GUI Enter the size of the new volume in Megabytes MB You may create one volume that is the maximum size of the array or a number of volumes The remaining free space on the array is shown at the bottom of the screen UNMAPPED y UNMAPPED y Bosch Security Systems 20 January 2004 DVAS Instruction Manual Bosch GUI EN 20 7 Bosch GUI Graphic User Interface 71 Menu Tree Home Information RAID Arrays H Volumes E Drives Progress F System Information Disk Statistics Network Statistics E Bad Blocks E Problems H Event Log Key RAID Menu Add Array Add Volume Expand Volume Delete Volume Map Volume Rename Volume H Rename Array Delete Array HF Add Spare Delete Spare Menu SCSI H Network Settings E Network Port E Alerts Date amp Time H Security H Multi View Config Dump E Cache H Admin Tech Support Quick Configuration 1 DVR L 2 DVR Home Log Off Bosch Security Systems 20 January 2004 DVAS Instruction Manual Bosch GUI EN 21 7 2 Information Menu Click Information to view various information No edit capability is available from this view Use the tabs to
48. le in operation within a RAID set will cause the RAID set to degrade Only remove a disk which has been marked as bad by the GUI with an Amber LED illuminated beneath it To remove a disk push the button on the disk carrier to release the handle Gently pull the bottom of the handle toward you and wait ten seconds for the disk to stop spinning Continue sliding the disk out of the chassis Bosch Security Systems 20 January 2004 DVAS Instruction Manual EN 43 Bosch Security Systems 20 January 2004 Bosch Security Systems Inc Robert Bosch GmbH Bosch Security Systems B V 850 Greenfield Road Gesch ftsbereich P O Box 80002 Lancaster PA 17601 EE UU Postfach 10 60 50 5600 JB Eindhoven Tel 800 326 3270 70049 Stuttgart The Netherlands Fax 1 717 735 6560 Telefax 0711 811 12 34 Tele 31 40 27 80000 www boschsecuritysystems com O 2004 Bosch Security Systems GmbH 3935 890 43112 04 04 January 20 2004 Data subject to change without notice BOSCH
49. nd into this unit through openings as they safety precautions observed when handling the electrostatic may touch dangerous voltage points or short out sensitive printed circuit boards parts that could result in a fire or electrical shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the unit CAUTION Litinin Eeey i Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced 3 Power Cord and Power Cord Protection For Replace only with the same or equivalent type units intended to operate with 230VAC 50Hz recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the battery manufacturer s the input and output power cord must comply nites Ins c ons with the latest versions of IEC Publication 227 or IEC Publication 245 Power supply cords should be routed so they are Safety Precautions not likely to be walked on or pinched Pay particular attention to location of cords and plugs CAUTION convenience receptacles and the point of exit RISK OF ELECTRIC from the appliance SHOCK DO NOT OPEN 4 Overloading Do not overload outlets and extension cords this can result in a risk of fire or CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER electrical shock OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED For Outdoor Product SERVICE PERSONNEL Power Lines An outdoor system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines This symbo
50. nterclockwise Pull out the handle of the PSU so that it is 90 to the chassis While supporting the weight of the PSU during removal use the handle to pull the power supply free from the chassis If your DVAS has the dual redundant power supply option it is permissible to remove and replace a faulty power supply while the unit is operational Only remove a power supply from a working unit if it is faulty and a replacement is on site Removing a PSU when no replacement is immediately available may result in overheating and shutdown When removing a faulty power supply be sure to remove the correct one faulty power supplies have no green status LED illuminated on the rear panel Bosch Security Systems 20 January 2004 DVAS Series Instruction Manual Physical Components EN 11 3 2 RAID Controller 3 2 1 Insertion A RAID controller should not be inserted while the unit is powered on Shut down before replacing a faulty RAID controller Insert the RAID controller into its slot lining up the metal runners with the internal guides Firmly push the RAID controller fully into the chassis until the side clips click into place 3 2 2 Removal Power down before removing a faulty controller Push the controller side clips inward towards each other While supporting the weight of the unit use the handles to pull the controller free from the unit 3 3 Hard Drive Assemblies 3 3 1 Insertion Align the disk car
51. operational Only remove a power supply from a working unit if it is faulty and a replacement is on site Removing a PSU when no replacement is immediately available may result in overheating and shutdown Ensure that the correct PSU is removed the faulty power supply will not have a green status LED illuminated on its rear panel RAID Controller Insertion A RAID controller should not be inserted while the unit is powered on If exchanging a faulty RAID controller schedule a shutdown before replacing it Insert the RAID controller into its slot ensuring that the metal runners line up with the internal guides Firmly push the RAID controller fully into the chassis until the side clips click into place Removal Do not remove a faulty controller while power is on power must be disconnected Push the side clips securing the controller inwards toward each other While supporting the weight of the unit use the handles to pull the controller free from the unit EN 42 Hard Drive Assemblies Disk drives are sensitive to static electricity and physical shock Observe proper ESD precautions and handle with care Insertion Line the disk carrier up to an available disk slot Be sure the handle is open and the carrier push button is toward the bottom of the chassis Push the disk carrier in until it is fully inserted Close the handle and push in the carrier button to secure it in place Removal Removing a disk whi
52. or 2 DVRs If prompted for a system reboot manually cycle the power switches Once the system reboots Quick Config has finished 6 5 Setting Up SCSI Interfaces The DVAS Series disk array s SCSI settings are preconfigured to work with Bosch DVRs without any adjustments To accommodate future products the SCSI settings may be altered This section explains each setting To change the SCSI setting select System on the DVAS Series disk array s main page Figure 11 SCSI Interfacing Select the SCSI tab to access the SCSI settings When the Configure SCSI page is loaded in the main frame use the drop down menus to select the new setting for the SCSI host channels Configure SCSI Host channel 0 settings ME Host channel 1 settings Figure 12 SCSI Settings EN 17 SCSI ID Use the drop down menu to choose the desired ID Termination AUTOMATIC is the default setting and will work with all Bosch DVRs SCSI Max Transfer Rate Defines the maximum speed of the SCSI bus The default setting for the DVAS is Ultra2 This setting should only be changed if the DVR specifies a different setting Click Save Settings to save these settings Power cycle the unit so the new Network and SCSI settings are applied Bosch Security Systems 20 January 2004 DVAS Instruction Manual Before You Begin 6 6 Creating a RAID Set As stated earlier the DVAS is shipped with drives preconfigured for RAID How
53. plied quantity is dependent upon the model purchased The number of Hard Disk Assemblies and blank panels should total 14 NOTE For proper cooling of the unit blank panels must be installed The shipping carton is the safest container in which to transport the unit Save it and all packing materials for future use Figure 1 Components EN 10 2 2 Serviceable Parts This product has no user serviceable parts Any attempts to remove this product s cover may result in loss of warranty If the unit ever needs repair service contact the nearest Bosch Security Systems Inc Service Center for a return authorization number and shipping instructions Service Centers U S A Phone 800 366 2283 or 408 956 3895 fax 800 366 1329 or 408 956 3896 e mail NationalServiceCenter ca slr com Canada 514 738 2434 Europe Middle East amp Asia Pacific Region 32 1 440 0711 For additional information see www boschsecuritysystems com 3 PHYSICAL COMPONENTS 3 1 Power Supplies 3 1 1 Insertion Pull the handle of the Power Supply Unit PSU so that it is at 90 to the main PSU unit Line up the PSU with the guide rails in the DVAS Series Insert the PSU gently until it comes to a halt then close the handle and secure it in place with the attached screw 3 1 2 Removal Turn off the power switch Disconnect the power cord loosening the cable clamp if necessary Loosen the screw on the power supply by turning it cou
54. rier with an available disk slot Ensure that the handle is open and the carrier push button is toward the bottom of the chassis Push the disk carrier until fully inserted then close the handle and push in the carrier button to secure the chassis in place 3 3 2 Removal Do not remove a disk while in operation within a RAID set as this will cause the RAID set to degrade Only remove a disk marked as bad by the GUI and having an amber LED illuminated beneath it To remove a disk push the button on the disk carrier releasing the handle Gently pull the bottom of the handle toward you and wait for ten seconds for the disk to stop spinning then continue sliding the disk out of the chassis Disk drives are sensitive to static electricity and physical shock Observe proper ESD precautions and handle with care Bosch Security Systems 20 January 2004 DVAS Series Instruction Manual Product Overview EN 12 4 PRODUCT OVERVIEW Drive Module Chassis Services LEDs Reset Button Drive Status Indicators Drive Release Button Drive Release Lever Figure 2 DVAS Front Power Switch Fan or Optional Power Supply Mains Connector Release Lever Raid Controller Release Caps Serial Port Network Connector Blank Panel Disk Channel amp Loop Through Figure 3 DVAS Rear Bosch Security Systems 20 January 2004 DVAS Series Instruction Manual LED Display EN 13 5 LED DISPLAY
55. ries Bosch Security Systems 20 January 2004 DVAS Instruction Manual Firmware Update 14 Firmware Update Instructions The DVAS Series disk array is controlled by firmware that resides in the controller flash memory ROM Upgrades to provide improved operation capabilities may be issued by Bosch from time to time in the form of e mail or similar means The firmware file is downloaded to the DVAS Series disk array via FTP file transfer protocol and can be downloaded from any computer that supports FTP on the same network as the DVAS Series disk array Microsoft Windows 98 NT 2000 and Unix systems for example support FTP which is conventionally activated from a command line MS DOS window in NT systems Due to the DVAS Series disk array FTP restrictions we recommend this method be used for security and memory space reasons Downloading does not affect the operation of the DVAS Series disk array and can be carried out at any convenient time during system operation It is recommended that the host system be shut down to cease RAID array read write activity A DVAS Series disk array restart is required to activate the new firmware Verify the firmware version by accessing the Information MENU gt HARDWARE via the web user interface Before actually beginning the firmware update READ the following carefully If these instructions are not followed the DVAS Series disk array may be rendered unusable and the
56. s not achieved due to uneven mechanical loading Bosch Security Systems 20 January 2004 DVAS Series Instruction Manual FCC amp ICES Information FCC amp ICES INFORMATION U S A and Canadian Models Only This device complies with part 15 of the 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 NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules and ICES 003 of Industry Canada These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and radiates radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his expense Intentional or unintentional changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance shall not be made Any such changes or modifications could void the user s authority to operate the equipment If necessary the user should cons
57. t Bosch Security Systems 20 January 2004 DVAS Instruction Manual Troubleshooting EN 39 Start up Problems Problem Beeping does not mean that the unit is broken If e mail is enabled check the inbox This will likely provide a clear explanation of the problem Current problems can also be found via the GUI interface click the red X in top right hand corner of the home page or check the lights on the unit Power lcon Normally Green If Red verify that both power supplies have power and are switched on If a power supply has failed the LED on the power supply will not be illuminated although the blower should still be powered from the surviving power supply Normally Green If Red one or more blowers have failed There are two blowers in the rear of the unit The two power supplies have embedded blowers It is possible for the blower to fail and the power supply continues to work This will not be apparent by looking at the LED You can Determine if the blower has failed via the web GUI Exclaimation Mark LED Normally Green If Red the RAID controller has failed or has a problem This does not necessarily mean that the controller must be replaced This LED may indicate other faults such as missing disks or battery errors Use the web interface to discover the exact nature of the problem Disk Drive LEDs During activity the Green LED s will flicker on the front panel corresponding to the disk drive s
58. t Solaris route add 10 11 12 13 mask 255 255 255 255 lt workstation IP number gt Where lt Workstation IP number gt refers to the IP address of the workstation being used The DVAS Series disk array s web interface is now accessible via a standard browser Netscape or Internet Explorer Model Number of DVRs Connected Allocation of Storage 4 Hard Drive Model 1 DVR Channel 0 100 to Host Port O 8 Hard Drive Model 1 DVR Channel 0 100 to Host Port O 14 Hard Drive Model 2 DVRs Channel O Channel 1 50 to Host Port 0 50 to Host Port 1 Bosch Security Systems 20 January 2004 DVAS Instruction Manual Before You Begin EN 15 6 3 Manually Setting the IP Address Using a web browser program Netscape or Internet Explorer type the unit s IP address in the URL and press GO the default IP address is 10 11 12 13 Figure 5 Setting the IP Address When the login page is displayed click Login to continue by default no user name or password is required From this Main page click System located at the middle of the left hand side of the screen Figure 6 System Setting Then select the Net Settings tab Current state Ea ni RAID Figure 7 Net Settings By default the Net Settings new page requests a user name and password User name ADMIN Password PASSWORD Bosch Security Systems 20 January 2004 DVAS Instruction Manual Before You
59. ted to be bad Disk Drive Activity GREEN LED indicates that an installed drive is in a ready state During activity the LED will flicker Bosch Security Systems 20 January 2004 DVAS Instruction Manual Before You Begin 6 BEFORE YOU BEGIN Ensure the following Installation environment is less than 40 C The front drive bays and rear ventilation panels are not obstructed e Main Power is sufficient to handle the load of the system Rack is properly grounded Tips for Rack mounting e Remove the power supplies and hard disk canisters to make the system lighter e Request assistance to lift the unit into the rack Do not to trap fingers or items of clothing Ensure all fixtures are secure and bolts and screws are fully tightened 6 1 Basic Installation Steps 1 Attach the SCSI cable from the DVR to the DVAS If only one DVR is connected to the DVAS ensure that the cable is connected to Channel 0 Refer to SECTION 4 0 PRODUCT OVERVIEW 2 Attach the power cord s to the disk array and apply power to the unit If an audible alarm is heard the DVAS unit does not have a RAID group configured or no disks are present 3 Wait one minute and apply power to the DVR unit 4 Configure the DVR for archiving see DVR instruction manual 5 Depending upon the model purchased the DVAS unit is preconfigured For your convenience DVAS disk arrays are shipped with drives preconfigure
60. tenute nella documentazione fornita con il dispositivo Atenci n la instalaci n la debe realizar nicamente personal cualificado de conformidad con el National Electric Code o las normas aplicables en su pa s Desconexi n de la alimentaci n Las unidades con o sin interruptores de encendido apagado reciben alimentaci n el ctrica siempre que el cable de alimentaci n est conectado a la fuente de alimentaci n Sin embargo la unidad s lo funciona cuando el interruptor est en la posici n de encendido El cable de alimentaci n es la principal fuente de desconexi n de todas las unidades gt Veiligheidsmaatregelen Attenzione l installazione deve essere effettuata esclusivamente da personale tecnico qualificato in conformita con il National Electrical Code o con le normative locali vigenti Scollegamento dell alimentazione Le unita dotate o sprovviste di interruttori ON OFF vengono alimentate quando si inserisce il cavo nella presa dell alimentazione L unit tuttavia in funzione solo quando l interruttore ON OFF si trova nella posizione ON Il cavo di alimentazione costituisce il dispositivo di scollegamento dell alimentazione principale per tutte le unit ZZZE Medidas de Seguranca VOORZICHTIG A UN VOORZICHTIG OPEN DE BEHUIZING OF DE ACHTERKANT VAN HET APPARAAT NIET ZO VERMINDERT U HET RISICO OP ELEKTRISCHE SCHOKKEN IN HET APPARAAT BEVINDEN ZICH GEEN ONDERDELEN DIE U ZELF KUNT REPARER
61. time server now Figure 42 Time and Date Configuration Enter the date and time in the following format Date dd mm yyyy Time hh mm ss Time zone relative to GMT via the drop down menu EN 33 Time Server IP address for auto time and date configure allows selection of a time server manually or from the preconfigured list Time Server time and date format Select via drop down box Set system time and date by the time server every 24 hours defines whether the time server is updated daily Once all settings have been entered click Save Settings to apply them 9 6 Security WARNING Resetting the factory defaults also resets the password to the factory default PASSWORD which should be changed immediately to a secure password The DVAS offers two levels of menu security User and Administrator The USER account allows browsing of many of the information pages and verification of general product status ADMIN access allows alteration of settings and entry to boot mode By default the password login for ADMIN is turned on The default passwords for USER and ADMIN are PASSWORD Default passwords and usernames must be entered in UPPERCASE WARNING The DVAS should be connected only to secure networks To guard against accidental or malicious tampering of the DVAS the ADMIN password should be set to something impossible to guess Password configuration Administrator access urrent ADMIN lo
62. ts intended to operate from battery power refer to the operating instructions For units intended to operate with External Power Supplies use only the recommended approved power supplies For units intended to operate with a limited power source this power source must comply with EN60950 Substitutions may damage the unit or cause fire or shock For units intended to operate at 24 VAC normal input voltage is 24 VAC Voltage applied to the unit s power input should not exceed 30 VAC User supplied wiring from the 24 VAC supply to unit must be in compliance with electrical codes Class 2 power levels Do not ground the 24 VAC supply at the terminals or at the unit s power supply terminals Coax Grounding If an outside cable system is connected to the unit ensure that the cable system is grounded U S A models only Section 810 of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA No 70 provides information regarding proper grounding of the mount and supporting structure grounding of the coax to a discharge unit size of grounding conductors location of discharge unit connection to grounding electrodes and requirements for the grounding electrode Grounding or Polarization This unit may be equipped with a polarized alternating current line plug a plug with one blade wider than the other This safety feature allows the plug to fit into the power outlet in only one way If unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet
63. ult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for corrective action The user may find the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communications Commission helpful How to Identify and Resolve Radio TV Interference Problems This booklet is available from the U S Government Printing Office Washington DC 20402 Stock No 004 000 00345 4 WARNING This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures EN 4 S curit EN RISQUE D ELECTROCUTION NE PAS OUVRIR ATTENTION POUR EVITER TOUT RISQUE D ELECTROCUTION N ESSAYEZ PAS DE RETIRER LE CAPOT OU LE PANNEAU ARRIERE CET APPAREIL NE CONTIENT AUCUN COMPOSANT SUSCEPTIBLE D ETRE REPARE PAR L UTILISATEUR CONFIEZ LA REPARATION DE L APPAREIL A DU PERSONNEL QUALIFIE Ce symbole signale que le produit renferme une tension potentiellement dangereuse non isol e susceptible de provoquer une lectrocution Ce symbole invite l utilisateur A consulter les instructions d utilisation et d entretien d pannage reprises dans la documentation qui accompagne l appareil Attention l installation doit exclusivement tre r alis e par du personnel qualifi conform ment au code national d lectricit am ricain NEC ou au code d lectricit local en vigueur Coupure de I alimentation Qu ils soi
64. vel However if two bad blocks are discovered at once that block of data is lost This is most likely to happen during a rebuild or when one disk is missing and another disk has a media error In general bad blocks are unlikely to occur This page shows the number of bad blocks for each drive If there are bad blocks present their location can be viewed by clicking Details in the right hand column Discovered bad blocks ESTE Total number of bad blocks Newly discovered bad blocks Bad block details u Figure 25 Bad Blocks Bosch Security Systems 20 January 2004 DVAS Instruction Manual Bosch GUI EN 26 711 Problems This page summarizes any problems encountered by the DVAS In normal circumstances this page should be empty Number Desoptn 0 i F inact gt Id Figure 26 DVAS Problems 712 Key The key is a legend of all symbols used in the Bosch web interface 713 Event Log This page displays controller events disk information RAID status changes power supply status changes network events etc Events are placed in chronological order newest first The event log can be saved as text by highlighting copying and pasting into notepad or by clicking Download Event Log and Config Dump on the event log page Disk let U Stats U Stats 0000 0001 s using 14 disks Figure 27 Event Log Bosch Security Systems 20 January 2004 DVAS Instruction Manual
65. ws 98 timeout If this procedure is followed on Windows 98 systems and possibly other systems the FTP process in Windows 98 will time out during Step 3 This occurs after all data has been transferred to the DVAS Series disk array but before the storage process flash update is complete In this case the Transfer OK message will not appear although the download should have completed successfully After at least five minutes from the start of Step 2 check the log to ensure that the update has been successful If so the update will take effect at the next restart Step 5 Bosch Security Systems 20 January 2004 DVAS Instruction Manual Appendix A Appendix A Servicing Removable Components Power Supply Unit PSU Insertion Pull the handle of the PSU so it is at 90 to the main PSU unit Line up the PSU with the guide rails on the DVAS Insert the PSU gently until it comes to a halt then close the handle and secure it in place with the screw included Removal Turn off the power switch Disconnect the power cord loosening the cable clamp if necessary Loosen the screw on the power supply by turning it counter clockwise Pull out the handle of the PSU so that is 90 to the chassis While supporting the weight of the PSU use the handle to pull the power supply free from the chassis If your DVAS has the dual redundant power supply option a faulty power supply may be removed and replaced while the unit is
66. ws alteration of the SCSI ID of the DVAS array For most operating systems the default SCSI ID of 0 is fine All SCSI IDs on a bus must be different so ensure that the selected ID does not conflict with another device ID on the bus Use the pull down menu to choose the desired ID Termination By default termination is set to AUTOMATIC to automatically determine whether termination is required SCSI Max Transfer Rate Defines the maximum speed of the SCSI bus The default setting is Ultra2 Click Save Settings to save these settings To apply the new Network and SCSI setting cycle power to the unit EN 31 9 2 Network Settings The Net Settings tab permits alteration of the properties of the DVAS Series disk array s network connection Enter any new settings into the text boxes on the right hand side of the page then click Save Configuration to apply them Configure Network Settings e o faz 1661152 152 1255 295 255 0 192 168 15 Figure 39 Configuring Network Settings How to Set IP Address Use the radio buttons to select either DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol or to manually set IP address If DHCP is chosen no further values are required IP Address If manually setting up the network enter a free IP address into the text box The current IP address may be acceptable Subnet Mask Set the subnet mask that fits your network class In most cases 255 255 255 0 is fine

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