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Cabling Your Storage Array and Expansion Enclosure, Discovering and Managing Your Storage Array, - powervault md3660f
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Setting Up Your Dell PowerVault MD3460/3860i/3860f/3060e Storage Array (continued...) Cabling Your Storage Array and Expansion Enclosure The MD Series Dense enclosure supports a number of non-redundant (single path) or redundant (dual path) configurations, depending on your storage array model. SAN-Attached Configuration Cabling Your MD3060e Expansion Enclosure MD Series Dense Storage Enclosure A supported switch zoning topology is required to deploy the MD3660f Fibre Channel To add capacity to your RAID storage array, you can daisy chain up to two 4U enclosures For SAS and iSCSI storage arrays, see the corresponding Deployment Guides. storage array. See Configuring Fibre Channel With Dell MD3800f/3820f/MD3860f Series with SAS-based MD3060e EMMs installed in place of the RAID controller modules. For Fibre Channel storage arrays, see Configuring Fibre Channel With Dell Storage Arrays at dell.com/powervaultmanuals. This configuration offers a maximum of 180 physical disks in your storage array with MD3800f/3820f/MD3860f Series Storage Arrays at dell.com/powervaultmanuals. For highest throughput, all network components (switch, router, host NIC or cable Premium Feature activation. A The following sample configurations illustrate basic host server to storage array cabling connection) must support the highest storage array data speed. To connect the MD3060e-based expansion enclosure to your MD Series Dense RAID concepts. Port availability depends on your MD Series model. For example, connecting a 10 Gbps iSCSI storage array to a host server using a 1Gbps storage array: B network switch will reduce overall throughput. 1. Connect a supported SAS cable to the SAS OUT port on the MD Series Dense storage Direct-Attached, Non-Redundant Cabling array. Ethernet Management Port to Host Server 1 Cabling Guidelines • Always cable your storage array in a powered-down state. • For Fibre Channel storage arrays, always use a Dell-supported Small 2. Connect the other end of the SAS cable to SAS port 1 on the MD3060e EMM as shown in the following figure. 3. To add a second MD3060e expansion enclosure, daisy chain it to the first expansion enclosure as shown in the figure. MD3060e EMM to Host Server 2 Form-factor Pluggable (SFP) transceiver, see the Dell PowerVault Support Matrix at dell.com/powervaultmanuals. CAUTION: Do not connect the SAS cable to SAS port 2 on the EMM. to Management Station (MD Storage Manager) • Make sure you understand data availability and failover requirements for your configuration before cabling the storage array. • Only use Dell MD3060e expansion enclosure to expand the capacity of your CAUTION: Like the RAID storage arrays, physical-disk slots 0, 3, 6, and 9 must be populated first. storage array. to Host Server 3 NOTE: A maximum of two expansion enclosures are supported for a total of three Ethernet enclosures. Management Port to Host Server 4 SAN-Attached, Redundant Cabling Ethernet Management Port to Host Server(s) SAN switches MD3060e EMM to Management Station (MD Storage Manager) Ethernet Management Port to Host Server(s) Powering on the Storage Array Installing MD Storage Manager WARNING: Do not plug the enclosure into a standard power outlet. Your storage array is shipped with two IEC C19 to C20 jumper cords. Plug the C19 plug into the array's power supplies and the C20 plug into the power distribution unit (PDU) in the rack cabinet. For power redundancy, split the power connections from each enclosure into separate PDUs and connect the PDUs to external power receptacles on different circuits. The enclosure accepts only 200 V to 240 V input sources. Follow these steps to power on your storage array: 1. Turn on any network switches, routers, or other standalone components. 2. Power on the MD3060e expansion enclosures, if applicable. NOTE: Wait for the enclosure status LED to turn blue before proceeding to the next step. 3. Power on the MD Series Dense storage array. NOTE: Wait for the storage array status LED to turn blue before attempting to discover or manage the array. The Dell PowerVault MD Series Resource DVD contains software and drivers for both Linux and Microsoft Windows operating systems. The DVD also contains MD Storage Manager, a graphically based utility, which is used to configure, manage, and monitor the storage array and expansion enclosures. NOTE: If you are configuring an iSCSI storage array, use the MD Configuration Utility (MDCU) to set up iSCSI host ports and create iSCSI sessions. When you first reboot the system after the host installation of MDSM, MDCU will be lauched automatically. To install MD Storage Manager: 1. Insert the PowerVault MD Series Resource DVD into the local drive of the management or the host system. 2. If the installer does not launch automatically, go to the root directory on the DVD (or downloaded installer ISO) and double-click md_launcher.exe (for Windows) or use auto run (for Linux). 3. Select Install MD Storage Software. The installation wizard allows you to choose Management Station or Host Installation. You can choose both. You must, however, install the host-based storage agent and multipath drivers on each host server accessing the storage array. Review the Readme File A readme.txt file is included in the Resource DVD root directory. It contains the latest updates, fixes, and other information applicable to your storage array. Discovering and Managing Your Storage Array To discover your storage array, you must be connected to the Ethernet management port (either on the same subnet or through a configured network switch) on your RAID controller module. To run management operations, you must be connected to both RAID controller modules through a fully configured Ethernet management port. NOTE: For best throughput, it is recommended that you use out-of-band management. Starting MD Storage Manager To launch MD Storage Manager: Select Start Programs Dell MD Storage Manager. The Enterprise Management Window (EMW) displays host servers and storage arrays automatically discovered on your local subnet. Using the Automatic Configuration Wizard The Automatic Configuration Wizard allows you to create multiple disk groups, disk pools, virtual disks, and hot spare physical disks with the same attributes. To start the wizard, select Storage Array Configuration Automatic Disk Pools or Disk Groups. Manually Configuring Storage Space To manually configure your storage, select Storage Virtual Disk Create. Follow the instructions on your screen to create the virtual disk space. Discovering Your Storage Array 1. In the EMW, click Setup. 2. Select Add Storage Array. 3. Choose either Automatic or Manual discovery. NOTE: Automatic discovery discovers all storage arrays in your local subnet. Manual discovery prompts you to add storage arrays by IP address or network name. 4. Click OK. 5. Double-click the discovered storage array. The Array Management Window is displayed. © 2013 Dell Inc. Dell™, the DELL logo, and PowerVault™ are trademarks of Dell Inc. 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