Open-E Data Storage Server. Intel Modular Server

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Open-E Data Storage Server Intel Modular Server

Contents About Open-E Data Storage Server*...4 Hardware Components...5 Installation Software...6 Open-E Data Storage Server* Installation...7 2

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Oracle 9i Installation About Open-E Data Storage Server* Open-E Data Storage Server* (DSS*) is a unified file and block-level storage management software application, with support for IP (GbE and 10GbE), Fibre Channel and Infiniband network interfaces. DSS offers NAS, iscsi and Fibre Channel (both target and initiator) functionality in a single application. Open-E DSS is a cost-effective, reliable storage platform with many usage models including file sharing, backup and recovery, storage consolidation, and disaster recovery. Open-E DSS is designed with both the simplicity and ease-of-use demanded by SMB users, and the advanced features required by Enterprise users. Cost effective solutions such as Automatic Failover for high availability clusters, Remote Replication for disaster recovery and multiple scheduled Snapshots for data protection are now available to businesses of all sizes. Open-E DSS Key Benefits Easy to use, GUI based management provides performance and security Reliable disk based backup, along with Snapshot capability enable fast and reliable backup and restore IP based storage management combines NAS and iscsi functionality for centralized storage and storage consolidation Easy to implement remote Replication, at block or volume level, enables cost-effective disaster recovery Page 4 of 15

Hardware Components QTY Item Manufacturer Model 1 Intel Modular Server Intel MFSYS25 1 Intel Server Compute module Intel MF5000SI 4 GB or more Memory Modules Any supported Please refer to the Tested Memory list at http://support.intel. com/support/mothe rboards/server/mf S5000SI/sb/CS-02 8536.htm 2 Intel Xeon Processors Intel Please refer to the Supported Processor list at http://support.intel. com/support/mothe rboards/server/mf S5000SI/sb/CS-02 8534.htm 7 per Chassis SAS hard drives Any supported Please refer to the Tested Hardware and Operating System list at http://www.intel.co m/support/motherb oards/server/mfs5 000SI/sb/CS-0285 35.htm 2 POWER SUPPLY Intel AXXPSU 1 SAS Storage module Intel AXXSCM3S Table 1 Intel Modular Server Hardware Configuration 5

Installation Software Item Version Manufacturer DSS 16TB 5.0 Open-E DSS 8TB 5.0 Open-E DSS 4TB 5.0 Open-E Table 2 Installation Software BOM 6 Comment

Open-E Data Storage Server* Installation Install the Open-E Data Storage Server* USB flash module 1) Insert the Open-E USB flash module into the USB port connector on the chassis front Intel Modular Server (e.g. server 1), such as on figure: Logging into Intel Modular Server 1) Connect to Intel Modular Server via network using any standard browser by typing the IP address into the URL entry line https://192.168.150.150. Log into Intel Modular Server using the standard login and password = admin. 7

This setting can be changed in settings by click on IP configuration on left page such as on figure below: 2) After logging in to the Modular Server, select the Storage Tab at the top. 3) Create a storage Pool. 4) Select the storage pool and choose Create Virtual Drive option under Actions 5) Enter a Name for the Virtual Disk. 8

6) Select a Raid Level appropriate for the application. The Raid levels that are available will be dependent on the number of drives used to create the storage pool. 7) Enter the size in GB for the virtual disk. 8) Select the Server that the virtual disk will be assigned 9) Select the Drive number for the virtual disk. 10) Confirm all the settings then select Apply. Choose OK when the confirmation dialog is displayed. 11) With the mouse, select the Chassis Front Tab. 12) Click on Server 1 on the Chassis picture with the Mouse. 9

13) Click on the Remote KVM & CD option under Server 1 Actions. 14) Select the video display color resolution and click apply button. 15) Next, accept download KvmViewer-2.jnlp file, and run KVM java scripts. 10

16) When running the KvmViewer-2.jnlp file the console of DSS will appear. Time setting Make sure you have proper date and time settings. The settings can be checked and changed by doing the following: 11 Click on Date/Time on the left page as on picture below. 11

Note: Wrong time or time zone settings will cause malfunction of the system! 17) Continue with Open-E DSS setup following the directions for the operating installation Preparing for the remote administration of Open-E Data Storage Server After the boot process has finished, Open-E Data Storage Server (see step 16 in the preceding section) will show you information on its network settings. The standard IP setting of the Open-E Data Storage Server is: IP address 192.168.0.220 and Netmask 255.255.255.0. 1) This setting can be changed manually by using the following key sequence: left Ctrl + left Alt + N. Logging into Open-E Data Storage Server 1) Connect to Open-E Data Storage Server via network using any standard browser by typing the IP address into the URL entry line: https://192.168.0.220 or, https://dss 2) Log into Open-E Data Storage Server using the standard password: "admin". 3) Now all server parameters can be set to get started. Note: Password checking is case-sensitive. Create software RAID (optional) For creating a RAID array, please go to menu SETUP - S/W RAID, Here all available units are listed. A unit can be a single hard disk or a disk array (if using a hardware RAID controller), Software RAID can be created over a single hard disk or hardware disk arrays, To create a software RAID, please select units, choose the RAID level and click on create button. 12

Preparing disks 1) In the menu, please select the CONFIGURATION - volume manager and Unit manager function. A list of available drives/arrays (units) will appear that can be used, a) While creating the new volume group, the system adds selected units only. Either use the default volume group name or change it. After creating, the page is reloaded and the Status field should show the drives/arrays as "in use", b) It is possible to combine two (or more) units into one Volume Group, 2) Next, click on the right-hand side of the tree diagram on volume group name e.g. vg00 and use function Volume Manager to create new NAS volume and/or new iscsi volumes. α ) If you want to use snapshot feature create a snapshot volume. Preparing shares 1) In the menu, please select "CONFIGURATION - NAS settings" and choose Authentication method. 2) Next, in the menu NAS resources, select Shares. Configure at least one user and group and grant the user access to the share or change access to share to Guest. Exploring shares Explore shares using network neighborhood or typing \\192.168.0.220 or \\dss in a browser. Please change defaults accordingly. The workgroup name configured in Open-E Data Storage Server must match the network settings. Otherwise configured share won't be visible in network neighborhood Defining targets 1) After creating iscsi volume (in the Preparing Shares section), please choose CONFIGURATION - iscsi target manager, in Create new target function click apply button to create a new iscsi target, 18) Next, in the diagram Targets, click on the previously created target name e.g. target0 and in Target volume manager function click + button by the desired logical volume, a) To restrict access to the target please refer to the manual. 13

Please create as many logical volumes, as many separate iscsi volumes (LUNs) are required (in the Preparing Shares section ). If 5 logical volumes are created, to create one target with 5 LUNs, or 5 targets with 1 LUN, or 2 targets ( where i.e. 3 LUNs belongs to first target and rest 2 LUNs belongs to the second one). Exploring Targets Connect with the iscsi initiator and use the targets. Example (Microsoft Windows environment). Please download Microsoft iscsi Initiator and follow instructions: 11 Start the software and add targets in menu Discovery and enter IP Address of Open-E Data Storage System and Port (default 3260), 11 In the Targets menu, please Log On into the target, 11 Go to the Computer Management, and start Disk Manager and partition and format the new iscsi drives to the operating system. Please register your copy of Open-E Data Storage Server http://www.open-e.com/register/ 14

About Intel ESAA When you choose a validated server solution available through the Intel Enabled Server Acceleration Alliance, you choose a solution that delivers the highest standards for quality and interoperability. Through this collaborative alliance, Intel Corporation has teamed with other industry leaders to provide you with server solutions that meet a range of business needs. Intel ESAA provides a process to streamline deployment and implementation so you can focus on growing your business. For more information on the Intel ESAA program, visit http://www.intel.com/go/esaa. Collaborative Validation. Reliable Solutions. Complete Confidence. 15