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1. 18 WebUI Configuration 20 RapidLaunch Method 20 Requirements ses eue se eu e rh UR eee de 20 Procedures o cis sah Lie Settee i bem Oe side s 21 NAS 20005 Installation Guide 3 Remote Browser Method Using Hostname 24 Requirements i see eet eR epa apes 24 Procedure 24e anda a ERG etic Ae Remis 25 Direct Attach Method 26 Proc dure scia aa Ee ea c 26 Rapid Startup Wizard Configuration 27 Requirements 27 Procedure ici geo owe a 28 Configure Storage a ens pb es aoe ae Rd Race aes 30 Creating Disk Arrays 30 Creating Logical Disks 31 Verifying Logical Disks 31 Creating a Volume 32 Creating File Shares 33 Basic Setup Complete 34 Completing the System Configuration 34 OR ES ERES 35 NAS 2000s Installation Guide About This Guide This installation guide provides information to help you deploy the HP StorageWorks NAS 2000s About this Guide topics include Overview page 5 m Conventions page 6 m Rack Stability page 9 m Getting Help page 9 Overview This section covers the following topics m Intende
2. includes m Quick Restore DVD containing the NAS OS image m WebUI based on NAS 3 0 m Array Configuration Utility ACU XE Support m HP Insight Manager CIM WBEM Win32 HP Insight Manager base console XE Survey HP System Management Interface Microsoft Windows 2003 drivers including Array Controller driver and HBA drivers Insight Management agents UPS monitoring agent with automated shutdown via serial port preconfigured at factory no user interface HP UPS APCUPS Field diagnostics support via Integrated Lights Out 1LO SmartStart 6 4 software drivers and Insight Manager 6 4 NIC teaming drivers Support for Web Based Configuration Utility Web based configuration utility for quick configuration RapidLaunch support for locating NAS devices Rapid Start Up Utility for quick configuration NAS 2000s Installation Guide 15 16 Third party supplied software included and supported by the NAS 2000s includes Microsoft supplied software components Windows 2003 Embedded License Microsoft Services for Network File System NFS Microsoft Services for UNIX 3 0 Retail separate CD for user name mapping support in a domain only Microsoft Services for Netware 5 02 separate CD SAK 3 0 Services for Macintosh Terminal services Print services Console for desktop services SW Other Third Party Components Tivoli Netview agents BMC Patrol agents NAS 2000s Installation Guide Configurat
3. user 33 Physical disks 30 power connector 14 Preinitialization 17 preinitialization collect information for configuration 18 prerequisites 5 product overview 11 Q quotas 34 R rack stability warning 9 RAID arrays 30 Rapid Startup configuration review screen illustrated 29 Rapid Startup wizard screen illustrated 27 RapidLaunch CD used for configuration 21 RapidLaunch device discovery screen illustrated 23 NAS 20005 Installation Guide RapidLaunch search screen illustrated 22 related documentation 6 Remote Desktop 32 Rescan 31 RJ45 connectors location 14 S Security Alert 23 25 26 30 serial connector 14 serial number location illustrated 24 Shadow Copies 34 slot locations PCI slot 1 14 PCI slots 2 and 3 14 Smart Array 6404 14 SNMP Settings 28 symbols in text 7 symbols on equipment 7 System Information 28 NAS 2000s Installation Guide T technical support HP 10 text symbols 7 U USB connectors 14 user and group permissions 33 V VHDCI SCSI connector 14 video connector 14 W warning rack stability 9 symbols on equipment 7 websites HP storage 10 WebUI configuration direct attach method 26 RapidLaunch method 20 Remote Browser method 24 37 38 NAS 2000s Installation Guide
4. accessible on the network 7 Return to the PC Select StorageWorks NAS from the Show drop down list to have RapidLaunch list all NAS devices on the network as shown in Figure 4 NAS 20005 Installation Guide 21 22 g StorageWorks NAS Server Configuration Utility RapidLaunch Configuration Utility Device Discovery E 161002092 2552652520 16110251250 161002001 16100211 265 Figure 4 RapidLaunch search screen 8 Allthe NAS devices found on the network are displayed as shown in Figure 5 It may take several minutes for the NAS device to be found on the network Note The RapidLaunch utility will refresh periodically looking for new devices on the network Refresh the device list manually by selecting the Refresh button NAS 2000s Installation Guide 4 StorageWorks NAS Server Configuration Utility RapidLaunch ID Configuration Utility Device Discovery Tli StorageWorks NAS 2000s 16100203128 patiots buid 3750 T StorageWorks NAS E7000 16100209171 beutus bud 2195 We StorageWorks NAS E7000 16100209174 omis bad 2195 i SIcrag Won NAS 2000 16100208210 UNCONFIGURED bukd37S0 T StorageWorks NAS 2000 16100203230 UNCONFIGURED buid3790 Tli StorageWorks NOS 20005 161002092582 plank2b2ers bud 3790 T StorageWorks NAS E3000 1610021018 jaret buid 2195 T StorageWorks NAS 2000 1610021067 piark2ssa buld 3790 v F include Remote Insight Lights Out Edition boards in sear
5. is to be implemented determine which ports will be teamed Configure these Ethernet ports for DHCP protocol For more information refer to the Ethernet teaming features and procedures section of administrative procedures in the administration guide Part B To be completed for non DHCP configurations only DNS Servers IP Address 2 3 NAS NIC Port IP Address Subnet Gateway Mask Address C C2 Integrated lights Out Eth port The default NAS 2000s has two Ethernet ports available for network connectivity Disable ports that will not be used Each Ethemet port must be configured with a separate subnet Part C SNMP Information optional Trap Destination IP Address Manager Client Management Traps Community String System Management ommunity String NAS 2000s Installation Guide WebUI Configuration The WebUI is designed to be a graphical easy to use application that gathers the necessary information for configuration The WebUI may be accessed through three methods m RapidLaunch method m Remote Browser method using hostname m Direct Attach method Note You can configure this system through the WebUI or manually through Remote Desktop or Windows Server 2003 Desktop Note The NAS 2000s is designed to be deployed without a monitor keyboard and mouse These ports are available and supported by the NAS device if u
6. the Rapid Startup Wizard as shown in Figure 7 T Rapid Startup Wizard Microsoft Internet Explorer provided by hp StorageWorks NAS Be ga Yew Favortes Took teip Oek O i P SO Search Fates Wed or s DE Adress httoc iocsihozt 3202 adransh taf StorageWorks Tt network attached storage Welcome 2697 Thor agit IONICA yapidazartupfrapidotartup card asontableTabeteicome t etae Tabswlelconer a v EJ Go NASDoc Q Statu Instatation Overview Take a Tour Rapid Startup Wizard Set Server Name Set Administrator Password Set Defouk Page Rapid Startup Wizard Welcome to Rapid Startup Wizard This wizard guides you through setting up your system For a overview of the configuration steps required please select the Quick Start under the Welcome Tab settings can be configured ime Settings el out of the wizard permanently by clicking the check m run at anyti ure fram the Welcom ion if x is run more thi Manual configuration may be accomelished through the Web UI or from Terminal Services in native Windows OS mode I Do not show this s the defauk page To continue dick Net a Se De TN conca I3 FT TS Egira sun Ga B Rapid startup wizard B a aise em Figure 7 Rapid Startup wizard screen Note The Rapid Startup Wizard will be the default page unless you complete the wizard or select the checkbox next to the text that reads Do not show this wizard as the defau
7. Installation Guide hp StorageWorks NAS 2000s Product Version 1 0 First Edition September 2003 Part Number 345649 001 This installation guide provides information about how to deploy the HP StorageWorks NAS 2000s ra invent Copyright 2003 Hewlett Packard Development Company L P Hewlett Packard Company makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose Hewlett Packard shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this material This document contains proprietary information which is protected by copyright No pu of this document may be photocopied reproduced or translated into another anguage without the prior written consent of Hewlett Packard The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice Microsoft MS DOS MS Windows Windows and Windows NT are U S registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Hewlett Packard Company shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein The information is provided as is without warranty of any kind and is subject to change without notice The warranties for Hewlett Packard Company products are set forth in the express limited warranty statements for such products Nothing here
8. al drives for OS Two NC7781 10 100 1000 NICs embedded Redundant fans Four 146 GB 10 000 rpm U320 universal drives for user data allows for RAID 5 m 4414 Storage Cabinet with redundant power supplies and fans Server Storage Enclosure Figure 2 NAS 2000s external SCSI model Optional Features The following features are optional for the NAS 2000s server SA5300 SA6404 support for multiple adapters HP StorageWorks Enclosure 4314 4414 4354 and 4454 Standard HP ProLiant NIC Suite including NC7770 Alacritech NICs LP952 and or LP8000 for tape support only Tape drive in bay 5 NAS 2000s Installation Guide 13 Rear Panel Connectors Figure 3 Rear panel connectors Table 2 Rear Panel Connectors Item Description PCI expansion slots Serial connector teal Integrated Lights Out iLO Eth Mouse connector PS 2 green Power connectors Keyboard connector PS 2 purple RJ 45 connector for NIC 1 RJ 45 connector for NIC 2 USB connectors 2 black Video connector blue VHDCI SCSI connector SCSI port 1 Smart Array 6404 controller 6 e 9 Note Included with NAS 2000s external SCSI only 14 NAS 2000s Installation Guide Software Features HP supplied software included and supported by the NAS 2000s
9. cess our website http www hp com NAS 2000s Installation Guide 9 HP Technical Support Telephone numbers for worldwide technical support are listed on the following HP website htto www hp com support From this website select the country of origin Note For continuous quality improvement calls may be recorded or monitored Be sure to have the following information available before calling Technical support registration number if applicable Product serial numbers Product model names and numbers Applicable error messages Operating system type and revision level Detailed specific questions HP Storage Website The HP website has the latest information on this product as well as the latest drivers Access storage at http www hp com country us eng prodserv storage html From this website select the appropriate product or solution HP Authorized Reseller 10 For the name of your nearest HP authorized reseller m Inthe United States call 1 800 345 1518 m In Canada call 1 800 263 5868 m Elsewhere see the HP website for locations and telephone numbers http www hp com NAS 2000s Installation Guide Product Overview This chapter provides product definition product information and a hardware and software overview of the HP StorageWorks NAS 2000s Additional information also found in the chapter includes optional features rear panel connector location and third par
10. ch show fasce s Click on a Search Range cell to rnodify the range E161002032 2552652520 16110251250 161002001 16100211295 M j Figure 5 RapidLaunch device discovery screen 9 Selectthe unconfigured HP StorageWorks NAS 2000s device from the device list If more than one displays check the serial number in the System Name column by clicking the appropriate cell 10 Click Yes in the Security Alert dialog to accept the security certificate 11 Login to the WebUI This launches the WebUI configuration application Rapid Startup on the target HP StorageWorks NAS device as shown in Figure 7 Note The default login for the WebUI is administrator and the password is hpinvent The WebUI uses the same login as the local administrator s account or an account with administrative privileges 12 Go to the Rapid Startup Wizard Configuration on page 27 to complete the setup procedures NAS 2000s Installation Guide 23 Remote Browser Method Using Hostname The NAS 2000s ships by default with DHCP enabled on the network port If the system is placed on a DHCP enabled network and the serial number of the device is known it can be accessed through a client running Internet Explorer 5 5 or later on that network using the 3202 port of the device The serial number is located behind the front bezel of the NAS 2000s as illustrated in Figure 6 Figure 6 Serial number location Re
11. d Audience m Prerequisites m Related Documentation Intended Audience This book is intended for use by technical professionals who are experienced with the following m Microsoft administrative procedures m file sharing protocols Prerequisites Before you set up the NAS 2000s HP recommends that you obtain supplemental documentation relative to the items listed above in the section titled Intended Audience NAS 2000s Installation Guide 5 Related Documentation In addition to this guide HP provides corresponding information m HP StorageWorks NAS 2000s Administration Guide m HP StorageWorks NAS 2000s Quick Reference and Rack Installation Poster m HP StorageWorks NAS 2000s Release Notes Conventions Conventions consist of the following m Document Conventions m TextSymbols m Equipment Symbols Document Conventions The document conventions included in Table 1 apply in most cases Table 1 Document Conventions Element Convention Cross reference links Figure 1 Key and field names menu items Bold buttons and dialog box titles File names application names and alics text emphasis User input command and directory Monospace font names and system responses COMMANI output and messages D NAMES are uppercase monospace font unless they are case sensitive Variables monospace italic font Website addresses Underlined sans serif font text http www h
12. ed performance then segmented into logical disks of appropriate sizes for particular storage needs These logical disks then become the volumes which appear as drives on the NAS server Creating Disk Arrays 30 To create disk arrays using the Array Configuration Utility ACU on the WebUI s Disks tab 1 Click the Disks tab and select Array Configuration Utility 2 Click Yes in the Security Alert dialog to accept the security certificate 3 Login as an administrator Note The default login for the ACU is administrator and the password is administrator The ACU session will run in a new browser window 5 Select the proper array controller in the left pane of the interface Some NAS systems are equipped with separate array controllers for internal and external storage Note Consult the help available in ACU for details on creating arrays if necessary 6 Select Create Array from the task list on the right panel 7 Select the physical drives on which you want to create an array and click OK Note Do not modify Array A off of the Smart Array 5i controller in the embedded slot it contains the NAS operating system NAS 20005 Installation Guide Creating Logical Disks Continue using the ACU to create logical disks from the array space 1 Select the array previously created 2 Select Create Logical Drive from the right pane of the ACU interface 3 Complete the logical drive creation wi
13. ents may require additional settings and configuration as noted below Completing the System Configuration 34 Most of these tasks can be completed using the HP StorageWorks NAS WebUI All procedures for the configuration tasks may be found in the HP StorageWorks NAS 2000s Administration Guide Configure shadow copies for creating point in time snapshots of data volumes Configure data replication software via Microsoft File Replication Services Place the NAS system in a domain highly recommended Enable and establish space usage quotas Configure DFS Distributed File System or publish the NAS system s shares into an already existing DFS structure Enable additional protocols and create the associated file shares Adjust logging for system application and security events Install HP network NIC teaming Install additional 3rd party software such as backup anti virus or monitoring agents Configure UNIX user and group mappings Install the Integrated Lights Out 1LO license key included with the NAS system s country kit via the iLO port and a web browser Create and verify a full NAS system backup before putting the system into production NAS 2000s Installation Guide A ACU 31 Alert Email Settings 28 audience 5 authorized reseller HP 10 auto discovery 22 B Basic Setup 34 C client types 33 completing system configuration 34 configuration collect information 18 see also WebUI conf
14. iguration 20 configuration setup 17 configuration tasks preinitialization 17 Configure Storage 30 connectors keyboard 14 mouse 14 NICs 14 power 14 RJ45 14 serial 14 USB 14 NAS 2000s Installation Guide VHDCI SCSI 14 video 14 conventions document 6 equipment symbols 7 text symbols 7 creating disk arrays 30 file shares 33 logical disks 30 31 volume 32 volumes 30 D data replication 34 default login 23 25 26 30 default page 27 DHCP 28 DHCP dynamic host configuration protocol defined 18 Disk Management 32 Distributed File System 34 document conventions 6 prerequisites 5 related documentation 6 domain 34 dynamic host configuration protocol See DHCP 18 35 Email Settings 28 equipment symbols 7 Ethernet ports configuring 19 loopback cables 21 expansion slots locations 14 F features software 15 16 G getting help 10 H help obtaining 9 host configuration protocols DHCP and non DHCP 18 HP authorized reseller 10 storage website 10 technical support 10 I iLO hostname 28 Settings 28 K keyboard connector 14 L LocalHost 26 M mouse connector 14 36 N NAS B2000 defined 11 software features 15 16 NAS b2000 v2 external SCSI model illustrated 13 NAS b2000 v2 internal SCSI model illustrated 12 NAS b2000 v2 rear view illustrated 14 Network Interface Information 28 New Partition Wizard 32 NICs connectors 14 P permissions group 33
15. ileges 6 Go to the next section Rapid Startup Wizard Configuration to complete the setup procedures NAS 2000s Installation Guide 25 Direct Attach Method You can access the WebUI using a monitor mouse and keyboard directly attached to the NAS 2000s Procedure To initialize the NAS 2000s 1 Connect the Ethernet cables to the respective network ports of the NAS 2000s and the corresponding network segments 2 Connectthe monitor mouse and keyboard directly to the rear panel connectors of the NAS 2000s See Figure 3 and Table 2 on page 14 for the locations of the connectors on the NAS 2000s 3 Open Internet Explorer and click Yes in the Security Alert dialog to accept the security certificate This launches the WebUI configuration application Rapid Startup on the target StorageWorks NAS device as shown in Figure 7 If the WebUI does not launch connect to the LocalHost and login to the WebUI Note The default login for the WebUI is administrator and the password is hpinvent The WebUI uses the same login as the local administrator s account or an account with administrative privileges 4 Go to the Rapid Startup Wizard Configuration on page 27 to complete the setup procedures 26 NAS 2000s Installation Guide Rapid Startup Wizard Configuration This utility will guide you through the configuration process Requirements Ensure that an Internet Explorer window has been opened and the WebUI is at
16. in should be construed as constituting an additional warranty NAS 2000s Installation Guide First Edition September 2003 Part Number 345649 001 Contents About this Guide 5 OVERVIEW s dilata ese ed an dee alas 5 Intended Audience 5 Prerequisites 3 eda eee EO andere bb a a dates de 5 Related Documentation 6 Conventions 6 Document Conventions 6 Text Symbols ir criar 7 Equipment Symbols 7 Rack Stability 9 Getting Help e inna I RE EIE ARR REY 9 HP Technical Support 10 HP Storage Website 10 HP Authorized Reseller 10 1 Product Overview 11 Product Definition and Information 11 Server Hardware Features 11 Optional Features 13 Rear Panel Connectors 14 Software Features 15 2 Configuration Setup 17 Preinitialization 17 Collect Information for Configuration 18 Configuration Information
17. ion Setup This chapter provides information about preinitialization collecting information and configuring the HP StorageWorks NAS 2000s using the online method Details include three methods of system configuration and an overview of storage configuration Preinitialization Before beginning the installation process verify that the hardware installation is complete Verify that the NAS 2000s is completely installed in the rack and that all cables and cords are connected Note If you need assistance with rack installation or hardware connections refer to the quick reference and rack installation guide included in the shipping carton NAS 20005 Installation Guide 17 Collect Information for Configuration Choose a host name and collect general information before initializing the NAS 2000s Configuration Information Collect the general information required to initialize the NAS device for both dynamic host configuration protocols DHCP and non DHCP configurations You will be asked for this information during configuration as shown in Table 3 Become familiar with this information before attempting to configure the NAS device 18 NAS 20005 Installation Guide Table 3 Configuration Information Part A To Be completed for DHCP and non DHCP configurations Server Host Name Integrated Lights Out Integrated Lights Out Integrated Lights Out Name Default User Password Note If NIC teaming
18. lt page NAS 2000s Installation Guide 27 Procedure 28 Using the information from Table 3 fill in the screens that follow 1 Select Next to start the Rapid Startup Wizard There may be a slight pause because the wizard is gathering information about the system and populating the fields Configure the Date and Time Settings Select Next to continue Configure the Administrator Account settings Select Next to continue Configure the Alert Email settings Select Next to continue Configure the SNMP Settings Select Next to continue Configure the iLO System Information Set the IP Address to DHCP and set the iLO hostname Do not modify the administrator account name Select Next to continue Configure the Network Interface Information for both NICs Select Next to continue Configure the System Information Select Next to continue Verify that your information is correct when the configuration review screen is displayed as shown in Figure 8 NAS 2000s Installation Guide 2 Rapid Startup Wizard Microsoft Internet Explorer provided by Compaq Ele Edt Yew Favortes Took Help ee Ss Lede ona GG d E 23 mw 5 Bok vd Stop Refresh Home Search Favortes Meda History Mai Prnt Est Discuss Address amp hetps nasdoc 3202 adwin sh_tastframes asp Title Rapid s20Startup 20Wizard amp aRL hp_rapidstartup rapidstat dasp Tabi TabsWelcor LA StorageWorks Le aren network attached storage Welcome Ins
19. n injury WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury from a hot component allow the surface to cool before touching AN Power supplies or systems marked with these symbols indicate the presence of multiple SD sources of power WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury from electrical shock remove all power cords to completely disconnect power from the power supplies and systems AA Any product or assembly marked with these symbols indicates that the component exceeds the recommended weight for one individual to handle safely WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment observe local occupational health and safety requirements and guidelines for manually handling material NAS 2000s Installation Guide Rack Stability Rack stability protects personnel and equipment WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury or damage to the equipment be sure that m The leveling jacks are extended to the floor m The full weight of the rack rests on the leveling jacks m In single rack installations the stabilizing feet are attached to the rack m n multiple rack installations the racks are coupled m Only one rack component is extended at ay time A rack may become unstable if more than one rack component is extended for any reason Getting Help If you still have a question after reading this guide contact an HP authorized service provider or ac
20. ote For detailed information on creating volumes such as the types of volumes available and the advantages of basic and dynamic disks see the help feature in the Disks Management intertace NAS 2000s Installation Guide Creating File Shares Once the storage space is set up file shares are created by selecting an entire volume or a particular folder on a volume and designating that space as a network volume That space is then available to groups of client computers on the network The client computers access this space through a variety of file sharing protocols using the disk space to store their files and folders 1 Click the Shares tab and select Shares 2 Click Folders to create a new folder on the previously created volumes or use an existing folder a Select a volume and click Manage Folders gt New b Type the folder name and click OK 3 Click Shares to create a file share by designating a network share name and folder location a Click New and type a name and a path Note Check Create Folder if the directory does not exist b Setclient types to designate the types of client computers that should be allowed access to the share c Clickthe appropriate Client Sharing from the General list to set user and group permissions on the share NAS 2000s Installation Guide 33 Basic Setup Complete This completes the basic configuration of the HP StorageWorks NAS system however some computing environm
21. p com 6 NAS 2000s Installation Guide Text Symbols The following symbols may be found in the text of this guide They have the following meanings i WARNING Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions in the warning could result in bodily harm or death Caution Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to FX follow directions could result in damage to equipment or data Note Text set off in this manner presents commentary sidelights or interesting points of information Equipment Symbols The following equipment symbols may be found on hardware for which this guide pertains They have the following meanings Any enclosed surface or area of the equipment A J marked with these symbols indicates the presence of electrical shock hazards Enclosed area contains no operator serviceable parts WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury from electrical shock hazards do not open this enclosure NAS 2000s Installation Guide 7 AR Any RJ 45 receptacle marked with these symbols indicates a network interface connection WARNING To reduce the risk of electrical shock fire or damage to the equipment do not plug telephone or telecommunications connectors into this receptacle ANA Any surface or area of the equipment marked with these symbols indicates the presence of a hot surface or hot component Contact with this surface could result i
22. quirements 24 The following items are required to run the WebUI configuration application m Windows based PC loaded with Internet Explorer 5 5 or later on the same segment as the NAS 2000s DHCP enabled network Serial number of the NAS 2000s NAS 2000s Installation Guide Procedure To initialize the NAS 2000s 1 Connect the Ethernet cables to the respective network ports of the NAS 2000s and the corresponding network segments See Figure 3 and Table 2 on page 14 for the locations of the network ports on the NAS 2000s 2 Goto the NAS device and power it on It will be several minutes before the NAS device is accessible on the network Note The NAS device will respond when the NAS operating system has started 3 Open Internet Explorer on the PC Enter https the serial number of the NAS 2000s followed by a hyphen and then 3202 Press Enter Example https D4059ABC3433 3202 Note Substitute the server name for the serial number if a server name was previously set 4 Click Yes in the Security Alert dialog to accept the security certificate 5 Login to the WebUI This launches the WebUI configuration application Rapid Startup on the target HP Storage Works NAS device as shown in Figure 7 Note The default login for the WebUI is administrator and the password is hpinvent The WebUI uses the same login as the local administrator s account or an account with administrative priv
23. sed RapidLaunch Method The NAS 2000s includes a RapidLaunch CD that can run on any Windows based PC using Internet Explorer 5 5 or later Requirements 20 The following items are required to run the WebUI configuration application m Windows based PC loaded with Internet Explorer 5 5 or later on the same network segment as the NAS 2000s m RapidLaunch CD NAS 2000s Installation Guide Procedure To initialize the NAS 2000s Caution Do not power up the NAS device until steps 1 AN through 5 are completed 1 Connect the Ethernet cables to the respective network ports of the NAS 2000s and the corresponding network segments See Figure 3 and Table 2 on page 14 for the locations of the network ports on the NAS 2000s Note Connect a loopback cable to any of the NAS 2000s Ethernet ports that are not configured for use 2 Verify that the Windows based PC client is connected to the same subnet as the NAS 2000s 3 Power on the PC and wait until the operating system has completely loaded 4 Insertthe RapidLaunch CD into the CD ROM drive of the PC 5 The RapidLaunch CD should run automatically If the program does not start up automatically the program may be run manually Click Start select Run on the Windows taskbar and then type the following CD ROM drive setup exe Wait for the interface to start 6 Goto the NAS device and power it on It will be several minutes before the NAS device is
24. tallation w a Tour Rapid Startu tor Password Set Default Page Rapid Startup Wizard Finished Rapid Startup Wizard The NAS configuration displayed below is about to be set Please review the configuration and select finish The system may reboot once the configuration is complete To alter a value select the back button on the wizard All values will be retained as you navigate back through the wizard Date and Time Settings Date 8 4 2003 Time 5 05 35 PM Time zone Central Standard Time Do not automatically adjust clock for daylight saving changes Alert E Mail Disable alert e mail SNMP Settings Community name epaPublic Trap Destination System Community Name cpaPublic System Community Rights Read Only Figure 8 Rapid Startup configuration review screen 10 Click Finish to exit Rapid Startup If a reboot is required Rapid Startup displays a message that a reboot is occurring and the configuration information will be set The browser will return to the status page The refresh may take several minutes if the device was restarted Back Finish R cancel pone I Sj Es Local intranet Note Once the Rapid TE Wizard has been completed the Welcome page will become the default page NAS 2000s Installation Guide 29 Configure Storage Configure storage by creating disk arrays logical disks and volumes Physical disks can be arranged as RAID arrays for fault tolerance and enhanc
25. ty support Product Definition and Information The NAS 2000s is a business class NAS solution that provides reliable performance manageability and fault tolerance Server Hardware Features The following features are included in the NAS 2000s internal SCSI model m One Intel XEON 3 06 GHz with 1 MB L3 cache and 512 K L2 cache 1 GB 2 X 512 MB SIMMs Smart Array 5i Embedded SCSI 3 controller with Battery Backed Write Cache BBWC Enabler Redundant 400 watt hot plug power supplies 64 bit PCI X I O technology Two hot pluggable 100 MHz slots One 133 MHz slot Integrated Lights Out iLO Two mirrored 36 4 GB 10 000 rpm U320 universal drives for OS NAS 2000s Installation Guide 11 12 Four 146 8 GB 10 000 rpm U320 universal drives for user data allows for RAID 5 Two NC7781 10 100 1000 NICs embedded Redundant fans Figure 1 NAS 20005 internal SCSI model The following features are included in the NAS 2000s external SCSI model One Intel XEON 3 06 GHz with 1 MB L3 cache and 512 K L2 cache 1 GB 2 X 512 MB SIMM Smart Array 5i Embedded SCSI 3 controller with Battery Backed Write Cache BBWC Enabler Redundant 400 watt hot plug power supplies server only 64 bit PCI X I O technology Two hot pluggable 100 MHz slots One 133 MHz slot with Smart Array 6404 controller installed NAS 2000s Installation Guide Integrated Lights Out 1LO Two mirrored 36 GB 10 000 rpm U320 univers
26. zard to designate some or all of the array space as a logical disk 4 Click Save and OK to continue 5 Exitthe ACU Depending on how many physical disks are included in the array several different types of logical disks are possible Consult the ACU s help feature for extensive details on creating logical disk drives Verifying Logical Disks To verify that the NAS System recognizes the newly created logical disks 1 Click the Disks tab and select Disks 2 Select Rescan in the Task section to make the system scan for newly created logical disks 3 Click Back to return to the Manage Disks 4 Verify that disks matching the newly created sizes are displayed NAS 2000s Installation Guide 31 Creating a Volume 32 To create a Volume on the newly created logical disk 1 2 3 4 5 Click the Disks tab and select Volumes Select the Manage in the Task section Select Create New on the Manage Volumes page Log in to the Remote Desktop session as an administrator In the Disk Management interface select one of the disk items representing the logical disk previously created with the ACU Complete the Initialize and Convert Disk Wizard Select the initialize disk and right click in the unallocated space Select New Partition from the menu Use the New Partition Wizard to create a new volume format a filesystem and mount the volume on a drive letter or subdirectory of another mounted volume N
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