DellCompellent存储用户手册
戴尔电脑产品用户手册说明书

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Shore, Assistant Vice President - RegulatoryRATES, RULES AND CHARGESCHECK SHEET (Cont’d)Number of Number ofRevision RevisionExcept as Except asPage Indicated Page Indicated3-13 2nd 5-11.2Original3-14 2nd 5-11.3Original3-15 2nd 5-12 1st3-16 1st 5-13 4th3-17 1st 5-14 4th3-18 1st 5-14.1Original3-19 Original 5-15 7th3-20 Original 5-16 3rd3-21 1st 5-17 11th3-22 1st 5-17.1 8th3-23 1st 5-17.1.1 6th3-24 2nd 5-17.2 7th3-25 1st 5-18 6th3-26 2nd 5-19 6th3-27 2nd 5-19.15th3-28 1st 5-19.2 4th3-29 2nd 5-19.3 4th3-30 1st 5-19.4 4th4-1 2nd 5-19.54th4-2 2nd 5-19.6 4th4-3 Original 5-19.74th4-4 4th 5-20 6th4-5 2nd 5-21Original4-6 1st 5-22Original4-7 1st 5-23Original4-8 2nd 5-24Original4th 5-25Original 4-8.14-9 67th*5-26 1st4-10 29th*5-27Original4-10.1 7th5-28Original4-11 72nd*6-1 3rd5-1 5th 6-2 1st5-2 2nd 6-31st5-3 7th 6-4 1st5-3.1 6th 6-5Original5-3.2 3rd 6-6Original5-3.3 3rd 6-7Original5-3.4 7th 6-8Original5-4 1st 6-9 1st5-5 1st 6-10 1st3rd 6-11Original 5-62nd 6-12Original 5-75-8 Original 6-13Original1st 6-14Original 5-93rd 6-15Original 5-105-11 2nd 6-16Original5-11.11st* New or Revised Page(This page filed under Transmittal No. 311 )ACCESS SERVICERATES, RULES AND CHARGESCHECK SHEET (Cont’d)Number of Revision Number of Revision Page Except as Indicated Page Except as Indicated7-26 Original 7-812nd 7-27 3rd 7-81.15th7-28 1st 7-81.24th7-29 Original 7-81.32nd 7-30 Original 7-81.49th 7-31 Original 7-81.56th7-32 Original 7-81.64th 7-33 3rd 7-81.6.1Original7-33.1 2nd 7-81.75th7-34 1st 7-81.8Original7-35 Original 7-8227th 7-36 Original 7-8311th 7-37 Original 7-8419th 7-38 Original 7-84.19th* 7-39 1st 7-852nd7-40 Original 7-85.11st 7-41 2nd 7-85.24th7-42 2nd 7-865th7-43 Original 7-875th 7-44 1st 7-87.15th7-45 Original 7-87.25th7-46 Original 7-87.34th 7-47 Original 7-87.44th 7-48 Original 7-882nd 7-49 2nd 7-892nd7-50 Original 7-903rd 7-51 Original 7-913rd 7-52 1st 7-91.15th7-53 1st 7-91.25th7-54 Original 7-91.2.12nd7-55 Original 7-91.32nd 7-56 10th 7-91.42nd7-57 Original 7-91.52nd 7-58 1st 7-91.62nd7-59 Original 7-91.72nd 7-60 Original 7-91.82nd 7-61 2nd 7-91.92nd7-62 3rd 7-91.102nd7-63 1st 7-926th7-64 3rd 7-935th7-65 1st 7-93.13rd7-66 5th 7-94Original7-66.1 2nd 8-13rd7-67 1st 8-24th7-68 Original 8-35th 7-69 3rd 8-3.13rd7-69.1 2nd 8-43rd7-69.2 2nd 8-53rd7-70 Original 8-62nd 7-71 Original 8-74th 7-72 Original 8-84th 7-73 10th 8-94th7-74 Original 8-104th 7-75 1st 8-114th7-76 Original 8-122nd 7-77 1st 8-132nd7-78 1st 8-142nd7-78.1 Original 8-155th 7-79 6th 8-163rd7-79.1 Original 8-175th 7-80 4th 8-184th8-193rd* New or Revised(This page filed under Transmittal No. 311 ) ACCESS SERVICE4. End User Access Service (Cont’d)4.6 Rate Regulations (Cont’d) 4.6.1 End User Common Line Rate Elements (Cont’d) (H) Federal Universal Service Fund (FUSF) Surcharge (Cont’d)(3) Other Non-recurring FUSF SurchargesIn addition to the applicable charges above, when a customer is assessed interstate end user chargesidentified in the table below, a FUSF Surcharge will also apply as set forth in Section 4.7(I) following. For example, customers assessed the PIC changecharge as specified in Section 13.3.3.(b)(5)(e)(ii) will also be assessed the PIC change FUSF Surcharge as set forth in Section 4.7(I) following.To the extent an IC is assessed a PIC Change Charge, the Non-recurring FUSF Surcharge will also apply to the IC.(4) Other FUSF SurchargesA percentage surcharge factor is assessed monthly on billed recurring and non-recurring charges of end user services other than surcharges described in Section 4.FUSF Surcharge factor: 0.201Tariff Reference Rate Element13.3.3(A)PIC Change Charge(I)(This page filed under Transmittal No. 311 ) ACCESS SERVICE4. End User Access Service (Cont’d)4.7 Rates and ChargesThe rates for End User Access are:(A) End User Common Line (EUCL) - Primary Residence SubscriberUSOC Rates Per Month - Individual lineor trunk, each 9ZEU1 $4.72(B) End User Common Line (EUCL) Non-Primary Residence Subscriber USOC Rates Per Month - Individual lineor trunk, each 9ZEU2 $4.72- BRI ISDN Facility, each wire pair 9ZEU5 4.72(C) End User Common Line (EUCL) -Single Line BusinessUSOC Rates Per Month - Individual lineor trunk, each 9ZEU3 $4.72(D) End User Common Line (EUCL) - Multiline Business SubscriberUSOC Rates Per Month - Individual lineor trunk, each 9ZEU4 $4.72- Public Telephone Access line, each 9ZEU4 4.72 - PRI ISDN Facility, each 9ZEU6 23.60(E) End User Common Line (EUCL) - Centrex CO and CO-like (Installedor on order prior to July 28, 1983)USOC Rates Per Month- Individual lineor trunk, each 9ZEU4 4.72(R) (R) (R) (R) (R) (R) (R) (R)ACCESS SERVICE4. End User Access Service (Cont’d)4.7 Rates and Charges (Cont’d)(G) Presubscribed Interexchange Carrier ChargesUSOC Rate Per Month(A) Multi-Line Business 9PCC4 0.00(B)ISDN-PRI-per service 9PCC6 0.00(C) Centrex CO andCentrexCO-Like-Nine or more lines, per line 9PCC7 0.00-Eight or less lines, per service 9PCC9 0.00(H) End User Port Charge USOC Rate Per Month(1) BRI ISDN Port- Per Port 9SDN1 $3.90(2) PRI ISDN Port- Per Port 9SDN2 $36.29(I)Basic FUSF Surcharge:USOC Rate Per Month(1) Residential 9PZRS $ 0.94(2) Single-Line Business 9PZBU $ 0.94(3) ISDN BRI 9PZL1 $ 1.73(4) Multiline Business 9PZLM $ 2.34(5) PRI ISDN 9PZP1 $18.99(6) PBX 9PZPX $ 2.34(7) Centrex CO and CO-Like 9PZCX $ 0.26(8) Other FUSF Surcharges USOC Rate Per Occurrence PIC Change Charge(a) Per Manual Change 9PZGM $ 0.78(b) Per Mechanized Change 9PZGE $ 0.32 (I) (I) (I) (I) (I) (I) (I) (I) (I)(This page filed under Transmittal No. 311 )(This page filed under Transmittal No. 311 ) ACCESS SERVICE7. Special Access Service (Cont'd)7.11 High Capacity Service 7.11.5 Rates and Charges General Description (Cont'd) 7.11.5.3 Rates and Charges (Cont'd)(F) DS1 Term Payment PlanRates and Charges for the DS1 Term Payment Plan (1)(1)Channel Termination - Per Point of TerminationUSOC1 Year2 Year3 Year 5 Year 7 Year TMECS $122.50 $120.00 $115.00 $104.00(R) $98.50(2) Channel Mileage- Channel Mileage Termination (per termination)- Channel Mileage Facility (per mile)USOC 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 5 Year 7 Year 1L5XX$ 9.00$ 9.00$ 8.70$ 8.40$ 8.25(3) Central Office Multiplexing DS1 to DS0 voice/digital-Per arrangementUSOC1 Year2 Year3 Year 5 Year 7 Year MQ1, MQ1++,QMU, QMUA1, QMU++$180.00 $170.00 $170.00 $ 160.00 $150.00(4) Collocation Transport-Channel Mileage - FixedUSOC 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 5 Year 7 Year 1H48S$ 51.00 $ 45.00 $ 40.00 $ 35.00 $ 32.50– Per Mile USOC 1 Year2 Year3 Year 5 Year 7 Year 1H48S$ 9.25$ 9.00$ 8.75$ 8.50$ 8.25(5) Nonrecurring Charges-One Time Charges- Per point of channel termination USOC DESCRIPTION RATE TMECS Channel Termination NonrecurringCharge$ 900.001H48S Collocation Transport NonrecurringChargeNOTE: Channel Termination Nonrecurring Charges and Collocation Transport Nonrecurring Chargesare waived on new installations of DS1 High Capacity Service with a 2, 3, 5, or 7 year DS1 TPP.(1) Effective on September 13, 2017, DS1 TPP 5- and 7-year Payment Plans are no longer available,including for any otherwise available conversions. Circuits already subject to a DS1 TPP 5- or 7-year Payment Plan, as of September 13, 2017, will continue to be provided under the then-current DS1 TPP 5- and 7-year Payment Plan term for the remainder of that term.USOC 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 5 Year 7 Year 1L5XX$ 51.00$ 45.00$ 40.00$ 35.00$ 32.50。
DELL官方服务器内存安装手册及注意事项

系统内存系统支持DDR3 注册的DIMM (RDIMM) 或ECC 非缓冲的DIMM (UDIMM)。
单列和双列DIMM 可以是1067 MHz 或1333 MHz,四列DIMM 可以是1067 MHz。
系统包含18 个内存插槽,分为两组,每组九个插槽,分别用于一个处理器。
每组插槽(9 个)分为三个通道,每个通道有三个内存插槽。
每个通道的第一个插槽上都标有白色释放拉杆。
系统支持的最大内存取决于所用的内存模块类型和大小:•对于大小为2-GB、4-GB 和8-GB(如果有)的单列和双列RDIMM,支持的总量最大为144 GB。
•对于四列RDIMM(每个通道两个),支持的总量最大为96 GB。
•对于1 GB 和2 GB 的UDIMM,支持的最大总容量为24 GB。
内存模块一般安装原则为确保获得最佳系统性能,请在配置系统内存时遵守以下通用原则。
注:未遵循这些原则的内存配置会导致系统在启动时停机,并且无任何系统消息的视频输出。
•不能混合安装RDIMM 和UDIMM。
•每个通道不得安装两个以上UDIMM。
•除了未使用的内存通道之外,所有被占用的内存通道的配置必须相同。
•在双处理器配置中,每个处理器的内存必须配置相同。
•大小不同的内存模块可以在一个内存通道中混用(如2-GB、8-GB 和4-GB),但所有被占用的通道的配置必须相同。
•对于优化器式,内存模块按照插槽的数字顺序安装,以A1 或B1 开始。
•对于内存镜像模式或高级ECC 模式,离处理器最远的三个插槽不使用,内存模块首先从插槽A2 或B2 开始安装,然后按剩下插槽的数字顺序安装(如A2、A3、A5、A6、A8 和A9)。
•高级ECC 模式需要x4 或x8 DRAM 设备宽度。
•每个通道的内存速度因内存配置而异:o对于单列或双列内存模块:o每个通道一个内存模块时最多支持1333 MHz。
o每个通道两个内存模块时最多支持1067 MHz。
o每个通道三个内存模块时最多支持800 MHz(不管内存模块速率如何)。
Dell Compellent SC200扩展盘柜更换硬盘步骤Doc

确定故障硬盘位置通过灯闪烁在盘柜中确认故障盘柜和故障硬盘。
步骤1,在管理界面左侧栏,展开Enclosures,选中有报故障的盘柜,在上面工具栏处点击“Indicator On”(指示灯亮),右侧Indicator信息状态会由off更改为on,如下图所示。
物理盘柜处即会闪烁所有硬盘指示灯,通过灯闪烁观察确认故障盘柜位置。
步骤2,在上侧工具栏处点击“Indicator off”,Indicator状态由on更改为off,关闭盘柜指示灯。
步骤3,在故障盘柜中展开Disks栏,选中故障磁盘,在上侧工具栏处点击“Indicator On”,右侧Indicator状态会由off更改为On。
步骤4,在确认的故障盘柜上,可以看到故障硬盘的指标灯在不停闪烁。
由此可确认故障硬盘的物理位置。
添加新的硬盘在添加一块新硬盘后,需要在管理界面下如何操作。
步骤1,登录Compellent管理界面,在左侧栏处展开Disks选项,选择其中的“Unassigned”,右侧信息栏中会显示中未分配的(即新添加的硬盘)。
步骤2,点击上侧工具栏,点击“Manage Unassigned Disks”,等会对话框弹出。
如下图所示。
步骤3,在弹出的Manager Unassigned Disks窗口中,勾选新添加的磁盘,点击下侧的Continue,进到下一步,分配热备盘。
步骤4,选中新添加的磁盘,继续点击Continue,会进入到分配详细信息界面。
步骤5,点击Modify Now,开始对新硬盘角色进行修改。
如下图所示。
步骤6,由于系统信息中存在此磁盘更换前信息,所有系统会提示你删除掉之前的故障磁盘信息。
所以选中故障磁盘,点击Delete Selected Disks。
如下图。
步骤7,稍候几秒,新添加磁盘即完成分配,点击最上面工具栏处的Refresh进行刷新操作,可以看到新加硬盘已成为热备盘。
戴尔易安信 FS8600 网络附加存储 (NAS) 网络最佳实践指南说明书

Dell Compellent FS8600 Network-Attached Storage (NAS) Networking Best Practices GuideDell Compellent Technical Solutions GroupJuly 2013THIS BEST PRACTICES GUIDE IS FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY, AND MAY CONTAIN TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS AND TECHNICAL INACCURACIES. THE CONTENT IS PROVIDED AS IS, WITHOUT EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND.© 2013 Dell Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction of this material in any manner whatsoever without the express written permission of Dell Inc. is strictly forbidden. For more information, contact Dell.Dell, the DELL logo, and the DELL badge are trademarks of Dell Inc. Microsoft® and Windows® are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Other trademarks and trade names may be used in this document to refer to either the entities claiming the marks and names or their products. DellTable of Contents1Preface (2)1.1Audience (2)1.2Purpose (2)1.2.1Disclaimer (2)1.3Customer Support (2)2Introduction (3)2.1FS8600 networks (3)2.2FS8600 Internal Network (4)2.3FS8600 Primary Network (Client network) (4)3Network Switches Configuration (5)3.1Internal Switch Configuration (5)3.2Primary Switch Configuration (6)4Load Balancing (9)4.1Flat Network Configuration (9)4.2Routed Network Configuration (10)4.3Routed Network and Static Routes (11)To add a static route via the FS8600 CLI run the following command: (11)5Additional Subnets (12)5.1Additional Subnets (12)6Network Services (13)6.1NTP (13)7Network Security (14)7.1Firewalled Environments (14)8Additional Resources (17)Document Revisions Table 1: Document revisions1Preface1.1AudienceThe audience for this document is intended to be systems, networking, storage or backup administrators who are responsible for the day-to-day management responsibilities of a Dell Compellent FS8600 environment.Proper management of an FS8600 requires administrators or teams of administrators capable of managing and configuring enterprise-class Fibre Channel SAN and Ethernet networks, any enterprise-grade backup software intended to be used, the Dell Compellent Storage Center itself, as well as general purpose NAS administration.1.2PurposeThe purpose of this document is to cover specific implementation concepts or specifics related to the Dell Compellent FS8600 networking environment. It is not intended to be a primer or Dell Compellent FS8600 introductory resource for any of the subject matters involved, and it assumes at least introductory knowledge of many of the subjects covered in this document.This document should be used in conjunction with other Dell Compellent resources, such as the Dell Compellent Storage Center Connectivity Guide, FS8600 Admin Guide and Hardware Manual, Enterprise Manager 6 User Guide, or any other available documentation resources.1.2.1DisclaimerThe information contained within this best practices document is intended to provide general recommendations only. Actual configurations in customer environments may vary due to individual circumstances, budget constraints, service level agreements, applicable industry-specific regulations, or other factors. Configurations should be tested before implementing them in a production environment.1.3Customer SupportDell Compellent provides live support at 1-866-EZSTORE (866.397.8673), 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year for current customers. For additional support, email Dell Compellent at **********************. Dell Compellent responds to emails during normal business hours.2Introduction2.1FS8600 networksThe FS8600 utilizes three separate logical networks and two physical network segments to achieve maximum performance and security.∙Internal Networko Interconnecto Management∙Primary Network (Client Network)Figure 1: FS8600 networks diagram2.2FS8600 Internal NetworkThe interconnect network’s role is to provide communication between the cluster controllers to enable internal data transfer and heartbeat mechanism while maintaining low latency and maximum throughput.The interconnect segment is comprised of redundant gigabit Ethernet (1GbE) switches or10GbE (depending on a model purchased) with dual connection to each controller creating a fully redundant mesh.In one appliance configuration the interconnect network is comprised of two back to back links. To achieve full high-availability and future easy scalability it’s recommended to use redundant external switches.The management network’s role is to provide internal logging, syslog mirroring and in some cases option for remote access.2.3FS8600 Primary Network (Client network)The “primary network”, also known as the client network, connects the FS8600 system to the customer network via gigabit Ethernet or 10GbE (depending on a model purchased) multiple ports.The “primary network” provides access to data from NFS and CIFS clients and also access to the NAS administration virtual IP (VIP).3Network Switches Configuration3.1Internal Switch ConfigurationThe FS8600 requires the internal network switch configuration to support the following configuration:VLANThe interconnect network must live on a dedicated VLAN that is isolated from all other traffic and solely purposed for an individual cluster’s interconnect traffic. This VLAN must be untagged on all switch ports connected to the FS8600 interconnect connectivity ports. MTUAll switch ports connected to FS8600 interconnect connectivity ports must be “enabled” for Jumbo Frames (MTU equal to or greater than 9000).Spanning TreeSpanning tree must be “disabled” for all FS8600 interconnect ports. For many network vendor implementations, this will be called “portfast” or “edge” in the switch configuration semantics.Flow ControlThe FS8600 requires that all switch ports connected to the FS8600 interconnect interfaces have flow control “enabled”.The following is an example of how to configure Dell Force10 switches and Dell PowerConnect series (the same commands are applied to Dell PowerConnect series)3.2Primary Switch ConfigurationThe FS8600 requires the primary network switch configuration to support the following configuration:VLANThe FS8600 primary network is VLAN-aware, meaning it is capable of understanding and communicating with VLAN tagged Ethernet frames, allowing it to address multiple networks across multiple VLANs at a time.VLAN TaggingIf only tagged VLANs will be used for management and data, the FluidFS controllers need to be able to communicate with each other on the Client Network using untagged traffic. In other words, even if there is not a subnet configured to use untagged traffic, the switch must still allow untagged traffic/packets to pass. Blocking untagged traffic can cause issues with FluidFS during maintenance activities such as service pack upgrades, and controller replacement.The switch must be configured properly in its present state, otherwise the untagged and/or tagged VLAN would not be accessible.On Dell PowerConnect switches, this correlates to setting all of the frontend network ports to general mode, and then allowing the specific VLAN tags that are to be allowed to pass through.On Force10 switches, this correlates to using hybrid port mode. General mode (Dell PowerConnect) and hybrid mode (Dell Force10) will permit untagged traffic to pass through in addition to the tagged VLANs you specifically allowed. DO not use trunk mode, as trunk mode will only pass tagged traffic, and will disallow untagged traffic.MTUThe FS8600 primary network supports Ethernet jumbo frames.Environments can expect a degree of performance improvement, particularly where throughput is concerned.To change the MTU value (Defaults is set to 1500) on the cluster from the FS8600 CLI, run the following command:Flow ControlIt is recommended, but not required, that all switch ports connected to the FS8600 “p rimary network” interfaces have flow control “enabled”.For more information regarding flow control and Storage Center, consult any Copilot Support Tech Alerts for the Storage Center configuration in question.Switch TopologyAn FS8600 appliance or cluster can only be as highly available or high performing as the switch infrastructure supporting it. Architecturally, three guiding principles can be used to construct a best practice switch connectivity topology:•Avoid any single points of failure•Ensure sufficient inter-switch throughput•Make every client connectivity port in an FS8600 cluster available to any potential clientALB and LACP ModeAn FS8600 appliance equipped with multiple network interface cards are bonded to sustain seamless link failure.FS8600 supports two bonding modes:∙Adaptive Load Balancing (ALB)∙Link Aggregation Control Protocol (LACP)The default bonding mode for the FS8600 is ALB which requires no switch configuration and exposes all bonded MAC addresses.For LACP, some switch configuration is required and only a single MAC address is exposed. The main benefit of using LACP in FluidFS is to reduce the number of required VIPs while maintaining efficient load balancing.Setting up LACP modeWhen setting LACP you will need to perform the following configuration changes:∙In FluidFS, set one primary network VIP per FS8600 controller.∙In FluildFS, set up the bonding mode to “LACP”.∙In the “primary network” switch, all switches must be stacks and define one LACP trunk per FS8600 controller.Figure 2: FS8600 LACP configuration.To change the default bonding mode from ALB to LACP from the FluidFS CLi:4 Load BalancingLocal Production SiteKATANA_11DNS server ApplicationserverFigure 3: FS8600 in a routed network diagram 4.1 Flat Network ConfigurationIn case of a flat network, meaning there are no Layer 3 switches or routers between the FS8600 and the clients on the primary network, the FS8600 will use an internal ARP-based load balancing mechanism.To achieve load balancing across multiple interfaces, the system uses a virtual IP and proxy ARP. This workload balancing method supports both inbound and outbound workloads.The proxy-ARP protocol enables a host to provide ARP responses on behalf of other hosts. In order to support this, the destination hosts need to be configured with the proxy IP address, but should not answer broadcast ARP requests for that address. The system uses arp-filter and arp-tables to “hide” the proxy address so unicast ARP and other traffic are still served.To verify that clients connecting to the FS8600 are balanced across all system controllers from the FS8600 CLI, run the following command:To verify a specific client connection to the FS8600, from the FS8600 CLI, run the following command (you will need to provide the client IP and the virtual IP used):4.2Routed Network ConfigurationSince ARP load balancing is only able to balance local network clients, the FS8600 utilizes DNS load balancing to balance clients connected across Layer 3 switches and routers.In essence the FS8600 storage system will serve several virtual IP addresses, based on the number of interfaces attached to the client network. The virtual IP addresses are distributed and balanced among the nodes and interfaces.The administrator defines these addresses as a round-robin group in the DNS server in the site. Clients use DNS lookup and thereby are balanced across all of the available nodes and NICs.When implementing a round robin DNS system, it is important to understand the caching relationships of all subsequent DNS systems between the round robin DNS server and the clients.For example, if ns0.local and ns1.local are configured for Round Robin DNS but clients use ns0.office.local as their primary DNS target, ns0.office.local could possibly poll ns0.local to satisfy the request, but then cache the request and return the same value to the next client, hence removing the benefit of implementing Round Robin DNS. Some environments may see a benefit in keeping a short TTL value for the relevant DNS records for added overall flexibility.When allocating IPs and creating “A” record pools for round robin DNS, there should be at a minimum as many IPs and associated “A” records as there are interfaces in the FS8600 cluster.4.3Routed Network and Static RoutesRouted networks provide an opportunity to enhance performance through a feature called static routes. This feature allows you to configure the exact paths in which the FS8600 storage system communicates with various clients on a routed network.To add a static route via the FS8600 CLI run the following command:5Additional Subnets5.1Additional SubnetsThe FS8600 is capable of supporting or living on large numbers of separate or distinct networks, also referred to as subnets. This can be beneficial for reasons such as consolidating established or legacy file servers, as well as following best practices for providing dedicated resources to specific client groups or environments.NDMP backups and replication should also be isolated to a dedicated network, and it is also suggested that where possible, networks should be isolated in a one to one fashion with VLANs.To add additional subnets you will need the following information:∙Subnet mask∙VLAN information, if applicable∙Private IPs – one IP per FS8600 controller∙Public IP – will be used as Virtual IP (VIP)6.1NTPThe FS8600 can use the NTP to poll time information from authoritative outside sources. Generally, it is recommended that a minimum of two sources be used. Three or more sources is the suggested configuration.For FS8600 environments that will be integrated with Active Directory, the NTP sources should be the Active Directory domain controllers for the domain in question.To configure the time server for the Active Directory environment please refer to the following link:/en-us/library/cc784800%28v=WS.10%29.aspxCluster QuorumIn the event that both the configured gateway and DNS hosts are unreachable, the ability to reach the configured NTP hosts is used as a cluster quorum voting mechanism. Because this mechanism is used in the event that DNS is unreachable, at least one of the time servers should be configured by IP as opposed to DNS.7.1Firewalled EnvironmentsMany enterprise organizations have various layers of security within their network, often at their border, across different branches and work groups. Firewalls are used to implement access restrictions and Individual rulesWhen deploying Dell F8600 in a firewalled environment we need to make sure that specific ports are allowing traffic.The list of ports are divided to two groups:∙Enterprise Manager and Data Collector ports∙FluidFS portsData Collector Inbound PortsData Collector Outbound PortsEnterprise Manager Client PortsFluidFS Basic PortsFluidFS Additional Ports (Depends on NAS environment and services):8Additional ResourcesBelow are some links to additional resources:Dell Compellent Documentation∙Dell Compellent Replay Manager 7 Administrator's Guide ∙Dell Compellent Enterprise Manager 6.3 Users Guide∙Dell Compellent Storage Center 6.3 Users Guide。
适用于 VMware 的 Dell Storage Compellent 集成工具管理员指南说明书

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2018 - 01Rev. A01前言 (5)修订历史记录 (5)读者对象 (5)相关出版物 (5)联系 Dell 支持 (6)1 安装 CITV (7)CITV 简介 (7)安装要求 (7)部署 CITV (7)设置 CITV (8)在 CITV 虚拟设备上配置时间 (8)登录 CITV (9)配置 CITV 设置 (9)更新 CITV (10)显示 CITV 的当前版本 (10)检查 CITV 更新 (11)为 CITV 安装更新 (11)在非联网站点更新 CITV (12)重新引导 CITV (13)2 VASA Provider (14)配置 VASA Provider 设置 (14)注册 VASA Provider (14)向 VMware vCenter 注册 VASA Provider (15)在 VASA Provider 和 VMware vCenter 之间同步存储数据 (15)验证供应商提供程序详细信息 (15)使用 VASA Provider 信息 (16)配置文件驱动的和基于策略的存储 (16)查看 Dell VASA Provider 存储功能 (16)3 Replay Manager Service for VMware (18)配置 RMSV (18)4 Dell Storage vSphere Web Client 插件 (19)安装 Dell Storage vSphere Web Client 插件 (19)在升级安装后注册 vSphere Web Client 插件 (19)移除 vSphere Web Client 插件 (20)附录 A: CITV 应用程序故障排除 (21)查看 VASA 警报和事件 (21)VASA Provider 故障排除 (21)目录3重新启动 VASA Provider (22)保存 VASA Provider 日志文件 (22)RMSV 故障排除 (22)重新启动 RMSV (23)保存 RMSV 日志文件 (23)vSphere Web Client 插件故障排除 (23)Dell 存储图标缺失 (23)插件摘要和监测页面似乎已禁用 (24)快照和快照计划创建失败 (24)无法启用实时卷以进行自动故障转移 (24)创建 NFS 数据存储时出现故障 (24)管理在插件外部创建的 NFS 数据存储 (24)查看 vSphere Web Client 日志文件 (24)4目录前言本指南提供有关安装 Compellent Integration T ools for VMware (CITV) 以及配置以下应用程序的说明:•Dell VASA Provider•Dell Replay Manager Service for VMware (RMSV)•Dell Storage vSphere Web Client 插件主题:•修订历史记录•读者对象•相关出版物•联系 Dell 支持修订历史记录文档编号:680-079-004表. 1: 修订历史记录读者对象本指南的目标读者是拥有 Dell Storage Center、Enterprise Manager 和 Replay Manager 的中级到专家级知识的信息技术专业人员。
Compellent存储安装及维护手册

XXXXX用户Compellent存储安装及维护手册目录一、Compellent设备清单 (3)二、系统序列号及许可证 (3)三、存储连线图 (4)四、端口划分 (5)五、IP地址 (6)六、磁盘空间划分 (7)七、前端端口映射 (7)八、Compellent存储设备维护 (8)1.硬件监控 (8)1)系统状态指示灯 (8)2)控制器电源指示灯 (8)3)SAS磁盘箱状态指示灯 (9)4)SAS磁盘箱电源状态指示灯 (9)5)SAS盘箱IO模块状态指示灯 (9)2.软件监控 (10)1)登入图形界面 (10)2)系统状态监控 (11)3)空间使用监控 (12)4)硬件状态监控 (12)3.开关机步骤 (13)九、存储管理基本操作 (15)1.逻辑卷管理 (15)2.服务器管理 (16)3.逻辑卷映射 (19)4.持续数据快照(数据即时回放,Data Instant Replay) (22)5.逻辑卷模板(Storage Profiles) (25)十、获得技术支持 (27)一、Compellent设备清单二、系统序列号及许可证以下为XXXX用户此次安装的Compellent存储系统序列号及许可证信息。
存储序列号为: xxxxx该序列号为获得Copilot技术支持的重要凭证。
存储序列号及微码版本许可证信息三、存储连线图四、端口划分Compellent存储配置双器,分别有1块4端口8GB光纤通道卡(HBA卡)用于连接光纤交换机,安装有1块4端口的6GB SAS卡用于连接后端的SAS柜FCSAS五、IP地址SC30 (13448)的管理IP地址(管理客户端需要安装JRE1.6以上版本)登录信息如下:光纤连接对应表六、磁盘空间划分此次SC30共配置两种类型的硬盘,5块600 15K SAS硬盘,7块2T 7K SAS;其中硬盘01-10,01-11为热备份盘;七、前端端口映射SC30上的卷与应用服务器的映射关系如下:八、Compellent存储设备维护1.硬件监控1)系统状态指示灯Compellent存储控制器前面板右上方是当前系统运行状态的监控灯,左边的两个灯位电源报警灯和风扇报警灯,分别在电源和风扇出现故障时会亮起橙色的报警灯。
戴尔存储中心 SCv300 和 SCv320 扩展柜入门指南说明书

Dell Storage CenterSCv300 and SCv320 Expansion Enclosure Getting Started GuideRegulatory Model: E03J/E04JRegulatory Type: E03J001/E04J001Notes, Cautions, and WarningsNOTE: A NOTE indicates important information that helps you make better use of your product.CAUTION: A CAUTION indicates either potential damage to hardware or loss of data and tells you how to avoid the problem.WARNING: A WARNING indicates a potential for property damage, personal injury, or death.Copyright © 2017 Dell Inc. or its subsidiaries. All rights reserved. Dell, EMC, and other trademarks are trademarks of Dell Inc. or its subsidiaries. Other trademarks may be trademarks of their respective owners.2017 - 08Rev. A00Setting Up the Expansion EnclosureBefore setting up your SCv300/SCv320 expansion enclosure, consider the following best practices.•Before connecting any cables between the storage system and expansion enclosure, physically label each port and connector.•Always follow proper power-up and power-down procedures when cycling power across the network. Verify that critical networkcomponents are on separate power circuits.NOTE: This product is intended for restricted access locations, such as a dedicated equipment room or equipment closet.WARNING: If installed in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, the operating ambient temperature of the rackenvironment may be greater than room ambient temperature. Therefore, consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an environment compatible with the maximum ambient temperature (Tma) specified by the manufacturer.Other Information You May NeedTo install the expansion enclosure, you may need the following additional information.NOTE: See the safety and regulatory information that shipped with your Storage Center components. Warrantyinformation is included as a separate document.•The Dell Storage Center SCv3020 Storage System Deployment Guide provides information about cabling storage system hardware components and configuring a new storage system using the Dell Storage Client.•The Dell Storage Manager Administrator’s Guide describes how to use Dell Storage Manager to manage Storage Center systems.Installation and ConfigurationBefore you begin the installation, make sure that the site where you plan to install the expansion enclosure has standard power from an independent source or a rack power distribution unit with a UPS.Unpacking Storage Center EquipmentUnpack the expansion enclosure and identify the items in your shipment.3Figure 1. SCv300/SCv320 Expansion Enclosure Components1.Power cables2.SAS cables3.Front bezel4.Documentation5.Expansion enclosure6.Rack rails (2)Installing the Expansion Enclosure in a RackInstall the SCv300/SCv320 expansion enclosure in a rack.NOTE: Mount the expansion enclosure in a manner that allows for expansion in the rack and prevents the rack from becoming top‐heavy.1.Assemble the rails, following the safety instructions and the rack installation instructions that were provided with your expansionenclosure.2.Determine where to mount the expansion enclosure in the rack and mark the location.3.Install the rack rails at the marked location.4.Mount the expansion enclosure chassis on the rails.Figure 2. Mount the Expansion Enclosure Chassis in the Rack5.Secure the expansion enclosure chassis to the rack using the mounting bolts.For more information about installing the expansion enclosure, contact Dell T echnical Support Services.4Install the Front BezelInstall the bezel on the front of the expansion enclosure.1.Hook the right end of the bezel onto the expansion enclosure.Figure 3. Front Bezel2.Insert the left end of the bezel into the securing slot until the release latch snaps into place.3.Secure the bezel with the keylock.Connecting the Power CablesConnect the power cables to the expansion enclosure.1.Before connecting the power cables, make sure that the power switches on the expansion enclosure are in the OFF position.2.Connect the power cables to the power supplies in the expansion enclosure chassis.Figure 4. Power Cables3.Secure each power cable to the expansion enclosure chassis using the strain relief fasteners.4.Plug the other end of the power cables into a grounded electrical outlet or a separate power source such as an uninterruptedpower supply (UPS) or a power distribution unit (PDU).NOM Information (Mexico Only)The following information is provided on the device described in this document in compliance with the requirements of the official Mexican standards (NOM):5T echnical SpecificationsThe technical specifications of the SCv300/SCv320 expansion enclosures are displayed in the following tables.678。
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Dell Compellent用户手册Contents第一章存储管理基本操作 (6)系统信息 (6)IP地址 (6)拓扑 (7).. 7一、系统登录 (7)二、逻辑卷管理 (9)1、创建卷文件夹 (9)2、创建一个逻辑卷 (9)三、服务器管理 (12)1、创建服务器文件夹 (12)2、创建一个服务器 (12)3、绑定HBA卡或网卡(iSCSI方式) (13)四、逻辑卷映射服务器 (14)1、映射LUN (14)2、识别LUN (15)五、持续数据保护(数据即时回放,Data Instant Replay) (16)1、创建Replay Profiles (16)2、将Replay Profile应用至数据卷 (18)五、逻辑卷模板(Storage Profiles) (19)第二章主要功能介绍 (21)一、高级精简配置(Dynamic Capacity) (21)二、保护点恢复 (23)第三章MPIO软件 (25)对于Windows 2008 (25)对于Linux系统 (27)对于AIX操作系统 (28)对于VMW ARE (28)对于SUN主机 (29)第四章Compellent存储设备管理 (29)一、开关及步骤 (29)1.关机步骤 (29)2.开机步骤 (31)二、软件监控 (31)1.登入图形界面 (31)2.系统状态监控 (32)3.空间使用监控 (32)4.硬件状态监控 (33)5.存储后端连线图 (34)三、硬件监控 (34)1.系统状态指示灯 (34)2.控制器电源指示灯 (34)3.SAS磁盘箱状态指示灯 (34)4.SAS磁盘箱电源状态指示灯 (35)5.SAS盘箱IO模块状态指示灯 (35)第五章测试 (37)一、存储IO测试 (37)1.测试对象 (37)2.测试方法 (37)3.测试结果 (37)二、存储冗余测试 (37)1.测试方法 (37)2.测试结果 (38)三、以太网冗余测试 (38)1.测试方法 (38)2.测试结果 (38)第六章技术支持 (39)第一章存储管理基本操作 (6)系统信息 (6)IP地址 (6)拓扑 (7).. 7一、系统登录 (7)二、逻辑卷管理 (9)1、创建卷文件夹 (9)2、创建一个逻辑卷 (9)三、服务器管理 (12)1、创建服务器文件夹 (12)2、创建一个服务器 (12)3、绑定HBA卡或网卡(iSCSI方式) (13)四、逻辑卷映射服务器 (14)1、映射LUN (14)2、识别LUN (15)五、持续数据保护(数据即时回放,Data Instant Replay) (16)1、创建Replay Profiles (16)2、将Replay Profile应用至数据卷 (18)五、逻辑卷模板(Storage Profiles) (19)第二章主要功能介绍 (21)一、高级精简配置(Dynamic Capacity) (21)二、保护点恢复 (23)第三章MPIO软件 (25)对于Windows 2008 (25)对于Linux系统 (27)对于AIX操作系统 (28)对于VMW ARE (28)对于SUN主机 (29)第四章Compellent存储设备管理 (29)一、开关及步骤 (29)1.关机步骤 (29)2.开机步骤 (31)二、软件监控 (31)1.登入图形界面 (31)2.系统状态监控 (32)3.空间使用监控 (32)4.硬件状态监控 (33)5.存储后端连线图 (34)三、硬件监控 (34)1.系统状态指示灯 (34)2.控制器电源指示灯 (34)3.SAS磁盘箱状态指示灯 (34)4.SAS磁盘箱电源状态指示灯 (35)5.SAS盘箱IO模块状态指示灯 (35)第五章测试 (37)一、存储IO测试 (37)1.测试对象 (37)2.测试方法 (37)3.测试结果 (37)二、存储冗余测试 (37)1.测试方法 (37)2.测试结果 (38)三、以太网冗余测试 (38)1.测试方法 (38)2.测试结果 (38)第六章技术支持 (39)第一章存储管理基本操作系统信息IP地址Compellent磁盘阵列软件管理共有3个IP地址,分别是控制器A、控制器B和管理IP,在大多数日常工作中,使用最多的应是浮动管理IP地址192.168.0.100,登录帐号Admin/password;拓扑一、系统登录打开IE浏览器,输入管理IP地址,然后输入用户名及口令(默认:Admin/password)用户名认证通过后将进入图形管理界面的主界面。
二、逻辑卷管理1、创建卷文件夹卷文件夹用来将逻辑卷分组,例如可以同一个部门所有应用相关的逻辑卷放置在同一个卷文件夹下面以便管理。
操作如下:右键单击Volume,单击”Create Volume Folder”,之后设定卷文件夹名。
2、创建一个逻辑卷右键单击新创建好的卷文件夹,如果未创建卷文件夹则直接在“V olumes”下点击右键,选择”Create Volume”输入V olume的容量,由于Compellent的Dynamic Capacity精简配置功能,V olume可以设置超过存储物理空间的大小并分配给服务器。
但应考虑到不同类型的服务器能认到单个空间的最大值。
选择该卷的存储模板(Storage Profile),不同的Storage Profile定义了各个层级不同的RAID 类型组合。
Storage Profile的选择需要根根据现场情况确定。
选择该卷Replay的创建策略,如果不需要使用Replay功能则可以去掉Storage Profile的复选框。
确定V olume创建的各项参数后,点击“Create Now”如下所示,建立完成一个名为MAM的逻辑卷,且属于名为mam的卷文件夹。
三、服务器管理1、创建服务器文件夹服务器文件夹用来将服务器分组,例如同一个部门所有应用相关的服务器放置在同一个服务器文件夹下面。
操作如下:右键单击Server,单击”Create Server Folder”,之后设定服务器文件夹名。
2、创建一个服务器右键单击新创建好的服务器文件夹,单击”Create Server”3、绑定HBA卡或网卡(iSCSI方式)服务器与存储连接包括两种:直连或者通过交换机连接。
无论哪种,如果有多台服务器通过HBA卡连接到存储上,最好先将服务器上的HBA卡的WWN记录下来,以示分别。
当连接(例如交换机的Zone)设置好后,单击”Create Server”后端界面中,将会显示HBA 与存储控制器连接的列表。
根据HBA卡的WWN进行选择,之后设定服务器名。
四、逻辑卷映射服务器1、映射LUN右键单击逻辑卷,如下图显示,选择”Map Volume to Server”从服务器树上显示要映射到的服务器名,如下图显示,选择”MDC”选择该映射经过的存储控制器端口。
如果有两个端口,表示有两条路径连接着逻辑卷和服务器,需要在服务器安装MPIO(多路径管理)软件。
Compellent提供免费的MPIO软件。
由于多路径实际指向的逻辑卷是相同的,所以该映射相关的LUN ID也相同,例如,下图中两个连接的LUN ID都为0。
2、识别LUN进入到服务器所在操作系统的界面,如下图所示,进入Windows的计算机管理界面。
在左边选择”设备管理器”,右边的树根(如此处的MDC)上单击右键,选择”扫描检测硬件改动”之后可识别到新的盘,分配盘符,分区、格式化后,就可像服务器本地硬盘一样使用了。
五、持续数据保护(数据即时回放,Data Instant Replay) Replay的创建有两种方式,一种是手动立即创建,另一种是通过Replay的模板来创建1、创建Replay Profiles右键单击Replay Profiles,选择Create Replay Profiles出现下图所示,在Name处设定Replay模板的名称,单击”Add Rule”出现下图所示,用户可以设置Schedule的类型,生成一次(Once)保护点,或是按天(Daily)、按周(Weekly)、按月(Monthly)例如,下图生成一次保护点,可以设定某年某月某天的某个时刻生成保护点再如,下图是按照每天生成若干个保护点。
可以设定时间段,在这个时间段里每隔多长时间(可以是每隔几分钟,或者每隔几个小时)。
下图是,早上6点到下午6点之间,每隔3小时生成一个保护点。
与此同时,用户还可以设定该保护点过期的时间,如下图1天过期,释放保护点所占据的空间一个Replay模板可以添加多个规则,如下图所示,名为Test Replay Profile的有两个规则,1) 每天都晚上8点生成一个保护点,1小时后过期;2) 每周的周一、周二周三和周五晚8点创建一个保护点,一周后保护点过期2、将Replay Profile应用至数据卷右键单击Replay模板,选择”Apply to Volume(s)”一个Replay模板可以同时施加到多个逻辑卷上五、逻辑卷模板(Storage Profiles)默认的逻辑卷模板为Recommended(All Tiers),此种模板创建的逻辑卷能跨越所有层(不同转速的盘),新的数据以及访问频繁的数据放置在Tier1上,那些很少访问,甚至不被访问的历史数据沉淀到Tier 2,再放置到Tier 3上。
系统自定义的Storage Profiles除了Recommended 外,还有High Priority(Tier 1),Medium Priority(Tier 2),Low Priority(Tier 3)。
用户可以自己创建新的Storage Profile。
右键单击Storage Profile,选择Create Storage Profile。
Writable Data指的是生产卷新写入的数据,Replay Data指的是保护点更改的数据。
如下图所示,用户可以自行定义Writable Data和Replay Data的层级和RAID类型。
例如,用户希望数据无论访问频繁与否,都需要有最快的响应,这样可以只将Tier Storage 的Raid 10的复选框勾选上。
第二章主要功能介绍注:此处只列出三个重要功能,除了这些功能之外还有许多丰富强大的功能,例如企业级容灾(精简复制)、Copy/Mirror/Migrate、Virtual Ports、Server Instant Replay、用户角色管理等等,更多内容参见Storage Center XX.XX User Guide.PDF。
一、高级精简配置(Dynamic Capacity)Compellent Storage Center的动态空间技术只在实际写入数据时才消耗空间,而且能够提供比实际物理空间大得多的逻辑卷空间,解决了传统SAN存储扩容需停机的问题,而且规划和管理及其简单。