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ETERNUS CS800 S5 (V2.3.1)
User Guide
Edition June 2014

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  • Page 1 English ETERNUS CS800 S5 (V2.3.1) User Guide Edition June 2014...
  • Page 2: Copyright And Trademarks

    Microsoft®, Microsoft Windows®, and Windows Server® are U.S. registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds. Fujitsu and the Fujitsu Logo are trademarks of Fujitsu Limited. All hardware and software names used are trademarks of their respective manufacturers.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    What’s New in ETERNUS CS800 S5 with Software V2.3.1 ... . . 34 ETERNUS CS800 S5 Hardware ......34 ETERNUS CS800 S5 2.3.1 Software .
  • Page 4 Contents Components of an ETERNUS CS800 S5 System ....36 Entry ......... . 37 Scale .
  • Page 5 ........107 Cabling the ETERNUS CS800 S5 System ..... . . 109 Connecting the System with the Network .
  • Page 6 Contents Remote Management ....... . 139 Accessing Remote Management ......139 Supported Browsers .
  • Page 7 Contents Email Alerts Wizard ........182 Step 1: About ........182 Step 2: Server .
  • Page 8 Contents Source System List ........252 Adding a Replication Source ......253 Deleting a Replication Source .
  • Page 9 Contents Task Overview: Setting Up and Performing Directory/File or Cartridge Based Replication ......359 Task Overview: Recovering a Replicated Share or Partition .
  • Page 10 Contents CPU ......... . 417 Disk Usage .
  • Page 11 Storage Expansion ........485 ETERNUS CS800 S5 Entry ......485 Procedure of Storage Expansion starting with 4TB .
  • Page 12 Contents System Specifications S5 ......491 System Related Specifications ......491 Additional Specifications for Entry Model .
  • Page 13 Contents Jetty Web Container Notice ......613 Oracle Binary Code License Agreement ..... . 614 Original Intaglio License .
  • Page 14 Contents U41840-J-Z125-7-76...
  • Page 15: Preface

    ETERNUS CS800 system and instructions for turning on/off the system. Chapter "Installing the Rack", ● Chapter "Installing the ETERNUS CS800 S5 Modules", Chapter "Initial Configuration, Connecting with the Network" describe all steps to install the hardware for the ETERNUS CS800 S5 system and the initial software configuration. U41840-J-Z125-7-76...
  • Page 16 Preface Chapter "Remote Management" describes how to use the management pages to ● control the system remotely, and gives an overview over the management pages. Chapter "Configuration Wizards" describes how to use the wizards that provide ● guidance for setting up the CS800. Chapter "Home Page"...
  • Page 17: Notational Conventions

    Related Documents The following documents are also available for ETERNUS CS800 systems: Order Number Document Title Document Description A26361-F1452-Z253-6-8N19 Safety Notes and Regulations Lists Fujitsu’s general safety and regulatory infor- mation. U41841-J-Z125-7-76 Provides information about ETERNUS CS800 S5 the command line interface.
  • Page 18 (see "AIS Connect" on page 345). The Support section of the Fujitsu web site provides links with contact information and infor- mation about available support programs: http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/services/ If you have an active support agreement, you may contact your service provider.
  • Page 19 Fujitsu Home Page Visit the home page of Fujitsu at: http://www.fujitsu.com/fts/ Fujitsu Compliance Link See the compliance link of Fujitsu at: https://globalsp.ts.fujitsu.com/sites/certificates/default.aspx...
  • Page 20 Preface Worldwide End-User Product Warranty For information the Fujitsu worldwide end-user standard limited product warranty look at: http://support.ts.fujitsu.com/warranty/index.asp?lng=COM&Level1=&LNID=1 U41840-J-Z125-7-76...
  • Page 21: Important Information

    Important Information In this chapter you find essential information regarding safety when working on the hardware of your system. Safety Instructions For safety instructions see also the manual Safety notes and other important information. This system meets the relevant safety regulations for IT equipment. If you have any questions about whether you can install the ETERNUS CS800 system in the intended environment, please contact your sales outlet or our customer service team.
  • Page 22: Installation And Operation

    Safety Instructions Important Information Installation and Operation CAUTION! This unit should not be operated in ambient temperatures above 35 °C. ● If the unit is integrated into an installation that draws power from an industrial ● power supply network with an IEC309 connector, the power supply's fuse protection must comply with the requirements for non-industrial power supply networks for type A connectors.
  • Page 23: Working With Cds/Dvds And Cd/Dvd Drives

    Important Information Safety Instructions CAUTION! In emergencies (e.g. damaged casing, controls or cables, penetration of liquids ● or foreign bodies), switch off the system immediately, remove all power plugs and contact your sales outlet or customer service team. Proper operation of the system (in accordance with IEC 60950-1/ EN 60950-1) ●...
  • Page 24: Laser Information

    Safety Instructions Important Information You can prevent mechanical damage and damage to the CD/DVD drive, as well as premature CD/DVD wear, by observing the following suggestions: Only insert CDs/DVDs in the drive when needed and remove them after use. ● Store the CDs/DVDs in suitable sleeves.
  • Page 25: Modules With Electrostatic-Sensitive Devices

    Important Information Safety Instructions Modules with Electrostatic-Sensitive Devices Modules with electrostatic-sensitive devices are identified by the following sticker: Figure 1: ESD label When you handle components fitted with ESDs, you must always observe the following points: Switch off the system and remove the power plugs from the power outlets before ●...
  • Page 26: Other Important Information

    FCC Class A Compliance Statement Important Information Ensure that no liquid enters the system. Ensure that the ventilation areas of the ● device are clear. Wipe the device casing with a dry cloth. If particularly dirty, use a cloth that has been moistened in a mild domestic detergent and then carefully wrung out.
  • Page 27: Notes On Transporting The Devices

    Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. ● Fujitsu is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by unauthorized modifications of this equipment or the substitution or attachment of connecting cables and equipment other than those specified by Fujitsu. The correction of interferences caused by such unauthorized modification, substitution or attachment will be the responsibility of the user.
  • Page 28: Environmental Protection

    Environmental Protection Environmentally-friendly Product Design and Development This product has been designed in accordance with the Fujitsu standard for "environmen- tally friendly product design and development". This means that key factors such as durability, selection and labeling of materials, emissions, packaging, ease of dismantling and recycling have been taken into account.
  • Page 29 Further information can be found at www.ts.fujitsu.com/recycling. Details regarding the return and recycling of devices and consumables within Europe can also be found in the "Returning used devices" manual, via your local Fujitsu branch or from our recycling center in Paderborn: Fujitsu...
  • Page 30 Environmental Protection Important Information U41840-J-Z125-7-76...
  • Page 31: System Description

    "Network Configuration" ● Overview The ETERNUS CS800 is Fujitsu’s midrange Enterprise disk backup solution that integrates data deduplication and replication technology to connect backup and disaster recovery protection across distributed corporate environments. This disk-based backup appliance uses data deduplication technology to decrease the typical disk capacity requirements very efficiently, and make WAN replication a practical, cost-effective part of disaster recovery planning.
  • Page 32: Advanced Data Deduplication Increasing Disk Retention For Backup Data

    Features and Benefits System Description Advanced Data Deduplication Increasing Disk Retention for Backup Data The ETERNUS CS800 leverages data deduplication technology to dramatically increase the role that disk can play in the protection of critical data. With the ETERNUS CS800 solution, users can retain much more backup data on fast recovery disk than with conven- tional arrays.
  • Page 33 IBM LTO-2, LTO-3, LTO-4, or LTO-5 ● HP LTO-2, LTO-3, LTO-4, LTO-5, and LTO-6 ● Libraries emulated: ● Fujitsu CS-TL ● ADIC Scalar i2000, or ADIC Scalar i500 ● NAS presentation layer for NFS and CIFS. ● OST presentation layer for Symantec NetBackup and BackupExec. Supports also the ●...
  • Page 34: What's New In Eternus Cs800 S5 With Software V2.3.1

    "Changing the Maximum Number of Snapshots" on page 241). LTO-6 Support - HP LTO-6 drives in Fujitsu Scalar libraries are supported for use with ● path to tape data movement and will display on the Configuration > PTT > Physical Device Discovery page.
  • Page 35: Enhancements In Previous Releases

    Google Chrome in addition to Microsoft Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox (see "Supported Browsers" on page 126). Help Menu - Quickly access documentation on http://manuals.ts.fujitsu.com/, as well as ● the built-in online help, using the Help drop-down menu (see "Help Menu" on page 131).
  • Page 36: Components Of An Eternus Cs800 S5 System

    441). Components of an ETERNUS CS800 S5 System An ETERNUS CS800 S5 system consists of a server component, which is the PRIMERGY RX300 S8 server, and of storage components, which are an optional ETERNUS JX40 for ETERNUS CS800 S5 Entry and ETERNUS DX80 S2 storage modules for ETERNUS CS800 S5 Scale.
  • Page 37: Entry

    4 or 8TB. ETERNUS CS800 S5 with an entire capacity of 12, 16, 20 or 24 TB uses an ETERNUS JX40 storage module with 6, 12, 18 or 24 x 2.5" 1TB Nearline SAS hard disks (7,200 rpm) building up one to four additional RAID 6 (4+2) disk groups for backup data.
  • Page 38: Scale

    Components of an ETERNUS CS800 S5 System System Description Scale This version provides a midrange amount as well as fast network throughput and full data storage facility. It includes the following features: 1 server unit with 2 CPUs (8 cores / 16 threads each) and 256GB RAM ●...
  • Page 39: Capacity Of Eternus Cs800 S5 Configurations

    Scale with Hot Spare 2 TB 16 TB 16 TB 144 TB Disks 3 TB 24 TB 24 TB 216 TB 4 TB 32 TB 32 TB 288 TB Table 1: Usable Storage Capacity of ETERNUS CS800 S5 Entry/Scale U41840-J-Z125-7-76...
  • Page 40: Data Reduction

    Data Reduction System Description Data Reduction Data reduction is the process of reducing the amount of storage capacity required to store your data. The ETERNUS CS800 system provides two techniques to optimize the storage space required on your system: "Data Deduplication" ●...
  • Page 41: Space Reclamation

    System Description Space Reclamation Space Reclamation The space reclamation process performs multiple functions on the ETERNUS CS800. When data is deduplicated it is stored in a blockpool — a pool of all unique data blocks that were captured during the data deduplication cycle. When subsequent backup jobs occur, the data deduplication engine searches for new data entering the ETERNUS CS800 and uses a variable length compression algorithm to compare new data to existing data in the blockpool.
  • Page 42: Storage Presentation

    IBM LTO-2, LTO-3, LTO-4, or LTO-5 ● HP LTO-2, LTO-3, LTO-4, LTO-5, and LTO-6 ● and the library emulations: Fujitsu CS-TL ● ADIC Scalar i2000, or ADIC Scalar i500 ● Figure 4: Virtual Tape Library (VTL) U41840-J-Z125-7-76...
  • Page 43: Network Attached Storage (Nas)

    System Description Storage Presentation Network Attached Storage (NAS) The ETERNUS CS800 system has the ability to serve as a NAS backup system (see Figure 5) where the following protocols are supported: "CIFS Protocol" ● "NFS Protocol" ● ETERNUS CS800 Figure 5: NAS Backup using CIFS and NFS NAS shares are optimized for backup (i.e.
  • Page 44: Open Storage (Ost)

    Storage Presentation System Description When you create a CIFS share, the initial permissions are the same as the default permissions for a Windows 2003 share with the addition of an ACE (Access Control Entry) that permits full access to the share for all authenticated users. Administrators can choose to remove this full access ACE, set up custom permissions, or leave the ACL (Access Control List) as is if the server is set up in a fully trusted environment.
  • Page 45: Path To Tape (Ptt)

    System Description Path to tape (PTT) Figure 6: OpenStorage (OST) Path to tape (PTT) The path to tape (PTT) capability allows writing data stored in the ETERNUS CS800 to a tape library which is attached to an FC port of the ETERNUS CS800 system. With path to tape, backup data can be moved directly from the ETERNUS CS800 system to a tape library without the need to travel through a backup host.
  • Page 46: Network Configuration

    Network Configuration System Description Network Configuration During network configuration, each individual interface on the ETERNUS CS800 can be configured as a subnet with its own network settings. Each physical Ethernet port can be configured as an interface. In addition, you can also create bonded interfaces (logical ports) consisting of two or more physical ports.
  • Page 47 NAS shares provided by ETERNUS CS800 are optimized for backup. Using NAS shares to store many small files may degrade the throughput of the system (e.g. inline throughput, replication) significantly. Contact Fujitsu Customer Support if you need assistance. U41840-J-Z125-7-76...
  • Page 48 Network Configuration System Description U41840-J-Z125-7-76...
  • Page 49: Hardware Description And Basic Operations

    S2/S3 system see ETERNUS CS800 S3 User Guide. Server The ETERNUS CS800 S5 server is a PRIMERGY RX300 S8 that provides control for the ETERNUS CS800 S5 software (operating system and software applications). All ETERNUS CS800 S5 systems have one server.
  • Page 50: Front View - Features And Indicators

    Hardware Description and Basic Operations Front View – Features and Indicators Figure 7 shows the front side of the ETERNUS CS800 S5 server containing 16 x 2.5-inch hard disk drives. Figure 7: ETERNUS CS800 S5 Front View, Server PRIMERGY RX300 S8...
  • Page 51 Hardware Description and Basic Operations Server Item Indicator, Button, Port Description HDD/SSD activity indicator Lights up green when an internal drive (HDD or backup drive) is being accessed. Reset button Pressing the Reset button reboots the system. CAUTION! Risk of loss of data! 3 / 4 ID indicator / ID button The ID indicator lights up blue on the front and on...
  • Page 52 Server Hardware Description and Basic Operations Item Indicator, Button, Port Description CSS indicator Lights up yellow if a prefailure event was detected for a CSS (Customer Self Service) (yellow) component that you can fix yourself (for reasons of precaution) with the CSS concept. Flashes yellow if an error was detected that you can fix yourself with the CSS concept.
  • Page 53: Rear View - Connectors And Indicators

    Hardware Description and Basic Operations Server Item Indicator, Button, Port Description ID card You can pull out the ID card as far as it will go and push it back again. (green) The ID card contains various system information, such as the product name, serial number, order number, MAC addresses and DNS name (in the Japanese market, only the product name and the serial number).
  • Page 54 LAN connectors: a - LAN port for iRMC service access (for field engineers only) ● b - LAN port. Depending on the ETERNUS CS800 S5 model either for ● customer LAN (Entry) or for internal purpose (Scale). c - Service LAN port (for field engineers only) ●...
  • Page 55: Connecting The Server To The Mains

    Hardware Description and Basic Operations Server Indicator Status Description green on LAN connection established link/transfer no LAN connection green flashing data transfer in progress LAN speed yellow on traffic a transfer rate of 1 Gbit/s green on traffic a transfer rate of 100 Mbit/s green flashing traffic a transfer rate of 10 Mbit/s Global error...
  • Page 56 Server Hardware Description and Basic Operations Connect the power cord with the insulated connector to the power supply unit of the ● server, and plug the power plug into a grounded outlet on the mains socket strip on the rack (see Technical Manual of the rack). A phase redundancy in the power supply of the server can be set up if each of the power supply units is either connected to two different phases or to two separate circuits of the internal power supply network.
  • Page 57: Notes On Connecting/Disconnecting Cables

    Hardware Description and Basic Operations Server Notes on connecting/disconnecting cables CAUTION! Always read the documentation supplied with the device you wish to connect. Never connect, or disconnect cables during a thunderstorm. Never pull on a cable when disconnecting it. Always take hold of the cable by the plug.
  • Page 58 Server Hardware Description and Basic Operations Information for ensuring electromagnetic compatibility. All data and signal cables must have sufficient shielding. The use of cable type S/FTP Cat5e or better is recommended. Use of unshielded or badly shielded cables may lead to increased emission of interference and/or reduced fault-tolerance of the device.
  • Page 59 Hardware Description and Basic Operations Server PCI Cards for ETERNUS CS800 S5 Entry Figure Figure 14 Figure 15 show the numbering and equipping of the PCI slots on the rear panel for the Entry System configuration. Slot Numbers: Figure 13: Numbering and Equipping of PCI Slots (Entry System, No Option Variant)
  • Page 60 Server Hardware Description and Basic Operations Slot Numbers: Figure 16: Numbering and Equipping of PCI Slots (Entry System with 10 Gb/s Ethernet and 8 Gb/s Fibre Channel option) Table 5 shows the usage of the PCI slots. Table 6 describes the indicator. Variants Slots no option...
  • Page 61 Hardware Description and Basic Operations Server e f g Figure 17: Indicators on the PCI Cards U41840-J-Z125-7-76...
  • Page 62 Server Hardware Description and Basic Operations Item Indicator Description Link/Activity indicator (green) Does not light up if there is no link. Flashes green when a data transfer is in progress. Connectivity indicator (green) Lights up green if a LAN connection exists. Does not light up if no LAN connection exists.
  • Page 63 Hardware Description and Basic Operations Server PCI Cards for ETERNUS CS800 S5 Scale Slot Numbers: Figure 18: Numbering and Equipping of PCI Slots (Scale System, No Option Variant) Slot Numbers: Figure 19: Numbering and Equipping of PCI Slots (Scale System, with 10 Gb/s Ethernet Option)
  • Page 64: Storage Modules

    Table 7: Usage of PCI Slots - Scale System Storage Modules The Entry model of ETERNUS CS800 S5 with a capacity of more than 8TB uses ETERNUS JX40 storage module as backup data storage. The Scale model of ETERNUS CS800 S5 uses ETERNUS DX80 S2 storage modules as backup data storage.
  • Page 65 Hardware Description and Basic Operations Storage Modules Power LED Power LED Ready LED Ready LED Fault LED Fault LED Identify LED Identify LED CACHE LED (not used) Auto Power MODE_SEL IP Reset (not used) DC-ON Switch JX40 Figure 22: Operation panel of LED name LED status Description...
  • Page 66 Storage Modules Hardware Description and Basic Operations SAS-OUT(Widelink) SAS-OUT SAS-IN Link/Fault LED Link/Fault LED Debug(EXP-TTY) SAS-IN(Widelink) UNIT ID LED Ready/Fault LED Status/Fault LED AC Inlet Ejector levers of a power supply unit Ejector levers of a power supply unit Figure 24: Rear view of JX40 - connections LED name LED status Description...
  • Page 67: Dx80 S2 Base Module (With Scale Model Only)

    Hardware Description and Basic Operations Storage Modules DX80 S2 Base Module (with Scale model only) The ETERNUS DX80 S2 storage base module contains 12 3.5-inch NL-SAS hard disk drives in the front and two controller modules in the rear. Each controller module includes a power supply (with fans) and an SCU (System Capacitor Unit) used as backup power source in case of power outage.
  • Page 68 Risk of loss of data! Do not switch off the ETERNUS DX80 while the ETERNUS CS800 S5 is in an operational state. Table 10: Status and meanings of each LED (operation panel of Storage Base Module) Rear View – Connectors and Indicators The Storage Base Module contains a CPU, cache memory, System Capacitor Unit (SCU), host interface adapters, drive interface (DI) ports, and LAN ports.
  • Page 69 DI (OUT) port: This port is used to connect a controller enclosure to a storage ● expansion module with a QSFP cable. LAN (RMT) port, LAN (MNT) port ● These ports are RJ-45 connectors for LAN cables. LAN (RMT) port is not used with ETERNUS CS800 S5. U41840-J-Z125-7-76...
  • Page 70 The controller is in error status. ● MASTER green The controller is set as a Master CM. UNIT ID Not used with ETERNUS CS800 S5. CA FAULT orange The host interface adapter is in error status. LINK/FAULT green The link between the host interface port and the desti- nation has been established.
  • Page 71 Hardware Description and Basic Operations Storage Modules FAN FAIL LED PSU FAIL LED AC MISSING LED POWER LED Inlet PSU switch Figure 29: Power supply unit Explanation Inlet: This inlet is used to connect a power cord. ● PSU switch: This switch is used to turn on and off the AC power supply. ●...
  • Page 72: Dx80 S2 Expansion Modules (Optionally, With Scale Model Only)

    Hardware Description and Basic Operations DX80 S2 Expansion Modules (optionally, with Scale model only) ETERNUS DX80 S2 storage expansion modules are used in the ETERNUS CS800 S5 system to provide additional capacity (backup data storage). Each storage expansion module contains 12 3.5-inch NL-SAS hard disk drives in the front (in the same way as the storage base module) and two power supplies (with fans) in the rear.
  • Page 73 Hardware Description and Basic Operations Storage Modules Rear View – Connectors and Indicators I/O module (IOM6#0) I/O module (IOM6#1) Power supply unit (PSU#0) Power supply unit (PSU#1) Figure 32: Rear view of a Storage Expansion Module The I/O module is a component that controls how the controller and the drives interact. These are not used.
  • Page 74 Storage Modules Hardware Description and Basic Operations LED name LED status Description FAULT blinks orange The I/O module is in error status. DI (OUT) LINKUP green The link between the DI (OUT) port and the desti- nation port has been established. DI (IN) LINKUP green The link between the DI (IN) port and the source port...
  • Page 75: Hard Drive Carrier Indicators

    Hardware Description and Basic Operations Hard Drive Carrier Indicators LED name Description POWER AC MISSING PSU FAIL FAN FAIL green AC power is supplied to the power supply unit. AC power is not supplied to power supply units. orange orange off or on AC power is not supplied to this power supply unit, but AC power...
  • Page 76: Hard Drive Carriers

    Hard Drive Carrier Indicators Hardware Description and Basic Operations Item Colour Description Green HDD BUSY Lights up: HDD in active phase ● Does not light: HDD inactive (drive inactive) ● Orange HDD FAULT Does not light: no HDD error ● Lights up: HDD faulty or rebuild stopped (drive defective/needs ●...
  • Page 77: Turning On And Shutting Down The System

    419). Turning On and Shutting Down the System Turning on the System To turn on the ETERNUS CS800 S5, proceed as follows: Entry model only: 1. Switch on the ETERNUS CS800 system by pressing the power buttons located on the front of the system.
  • Page 78 ON/OFF button for at least 10 seconds and/or send a corresponding control signal. The storage modules are not switched off by shutting down the ETERNUS CS800 S5 via the remote management pages. If you want to switch off the storage modules completely, wait until the server has shut down, then press the Power ON/OFF button of the storage base module(s) for several seconds until the READY LED does not glow any more.
  • Page 79: Locating The Serial Number

    Locating the Serial Number Locating the Serial Number You will need the serial number at various times. If you contact Fujitsu support provide the ETERNUS CS800 S5 serial number. You can locate the system serial number on the Home page of the remote management console.
  • Page 80 Locating the Serial Number Hardware Description and Basic Operations U41840-J-Z125-7-76...
  • Page 81: Installing The Rack

    Installing the Rack It is recommended to install the ETERNUS CS800 S5 system in a controlled or restricted area to prevent access by untrained personnel. In addition, it is recommended that system installation is performed only by qualified IT personnel.
  • Page 82 Rack Requirements Installing the Rack PRIMECENTER Rack The main features of the rack systems from Fujitsu are as follows: rail systems that can be mounted without tools ● support systems having a linear alignment feature to ensure that they can be adjusted ●...
  • Page 83: Handling Instructions For The Rack

    Installing the Rack Handling Instructions for the Rack Handling Instructions for the Rack CAUTION! The activities described in this chapter may only be performed by technicians, ● service personnel or technical specialists. Ignoring the instructions in this manual can result in personal injury or damage to equipment. For safety reasons, four people are required to install the rack model ●...
  • Page 84 Handling Instructions for the Rack Installing the Rack To detach the unit from the retaining brackets you need a long Torx screwdriver (TX25) ● or a bit extension. Retract the four leveling feet completely using the hexagon key (6 mm). ●...
  • Page 85 Installing the Rack Handling Instructions for the Rack Retract the four leveling feet completely using the hexagon key. Four people are required to roll the rack off the palette because of its weight. When pushing/guiding the rack, only hold it at the points shown in the diagram. Do not press the door-closing mechanism of the rear doors! U41840-J-Z125-7-76...
  • Page 86 Handling Instructions for the Rack Installing the Rack CAUTION! The rack must be rolled down the ramp in a straight line, otherwise it may tip over! CAUTION! Do not move the rack sideways until it is completely off the ramp (with all 4 wheels), otherwise it may tip over! U41840-J-Z125-7-76...
  • Page 87: Setting Up The Rack

    Installing the Rack Handling Instructions for the Rack Setting up the rack Introduction To ensure that the rack has a firm foothold, it is necessary to align it in all 3 axis exactly horizontal. Required tools The following tools are required to perform this task: Hexagon key 6 mm ●...
  • Page 88: Installing The Tilting Protection

    Handling Instructions for the Rack Installing the Rack Figure 40: Adjusting the PRIMECENTER M1 19-inch rack Adjust the rack on all three axes (X,Y,Z) with the leveling feet. Use a spirit level to make ● sure the rack is exactly level! The horizontal orientation of the rack is required to ensure the pull-out functions of the components mounted to the rack.
  • Page 89 Installing the Rack Handling Instructions for the Rack 4 x M6 lozenge nut (two at the front, two at the rear) ● 6 x countersunk screw (for attaching the tilting protection) ● 1 x fixing plate (for attaching the rear part of the tilting protection) ●...
  • Page 90 Handling Instructions for the Rack Installing the Rack Positioning the tilting protection Slide the tilting protection under the rack so that it is in the center at the front. ● Position the two front screw holes (1) of the tilting protection so that they are exactly ●...
  • Page 91 Installing the Rack Handling Instructions for the Rack Installing the tilting protection at the rear At the rear, the tilting protection is attached with a fixing plate. ● Attach the fixing plate to the slider with two supplied M6 x10 mm countersunk screws ●...
  • Page 92: Connecting The Power Cable

    Handling Instructions for the Rack Installing the Rack Hold the slider by the handle and pull it out as far as it will go. ● Screw out the leveling feet using a 6 mm Allen key (or manually by turning the ●...
  • Page 93: Installing The Eternus Cs800 S5 Modules

    Installing the ETERNUS CS800 S5 Modules It is recommended to install the ETERNUS CS800 S5 system in a controlled or restricted area to prevent access by untrained personnel. In addition, it is recommended that system installation is performed only by qualified IT personnel.
  • Page 94: Unpacking The Modules

    Unpacking the Modules Installing the ETERNUS CS800 S5 Modules Unpacking the Modules By following these instructions, you help ensure that the system will continue to be safeguarded after it arrives at the installation site. CAUTION! Do NOT discard the packing materials after the system is unpacked. The packaging materials must be used if the system is relocated.
  • Page 95: Locating The Mounting Position

    ● Locating the Mounting Position The ETERNUS CS800 S5 system is designed to fit in a standard 19“ wide rack. It is important for the chassis installation to locate the hole pattern in the rack rails. You must allow 2 HU (3.5“) of vertical space for the server module and 2 HU (3.5“) of vertical space for each storage module installed in the rack.
  • Page 96: Scale

    Locating the Mounting Position Installing the ETERNUS CS800 S5 Modules Server JX40 Server Server rver JX40 Server Server Entry - Variant 1 Entry - Variant 2 Entry - Variant 3 Figure 38: Recommended Positions of the Modules in the Rack for Entry...
  • Page 97 Installing the ETERNUS CS800 S5 Modules Locating the Mounting Position Number label on the front Number label on the rear Figure 39: Labels on Front and Rear of the Storage Expansion Module WARNING! If the rack is empty at the time of installation, do NOT install the ETERNUS CS800 S5 components too high in the rack.
  • Page 98: Installing The Components In The Rack

    The rack can tip over when more than one unit is removed. ● The ETERNUS CS800 S5 system may not occupy the top height unit of the rack ● (38 HU/42 HU PRIMECENTER Rack), as otherwise boards or fans cannot be replaced even with the plug-in module fully extended.
  • Page 99 Installing the ETERNUS CS800 S5 Modules Installing the Components in the Rack Position the support bracket at the corresponding height on the rear left support upright, (place knob in the corresponding hole and secure it as described in the technical manual for the rack in question.
  • Page 100 Installing the Components in the Rack Installing the ETERNUS CS800 S5 Modules Mounting the rail systems Figure 43: Fit the Left Support System in the PRIMECENTER Rack CAUTION! When using telescopic rails, the rack must be protected against tilting. U41840-J-Z125-7-76...
  • Page 101 Installing the ETERNUS CS800 S5 Modules Installing the Components in the Rack 1. Identify the right and the left rail (see label or imprint on the rail). 2. Position the rail on the rear left support bracket by inserting the retaining bolts (1).
  • Page 102 Installing the Components in the Rack Installing the ETERNUS CS800 S5 Modules 1. Fully extend the telescopic rails until they lock in place(1). The telescopic rails must click into place so that they can no longer be moved. 2. At a slight angle, lower the server onto the rear mounting point on the telescopic rails (2).
  • Page 103: Installing A Storage Module In The Rack

    Installing the ETERNUS CS800 S5 Modules Installing the Components in the Rack Installing a Storage Module in the Rack CAUTION! Do not uninstall the drives that are installed by default or move them to any other slot. Contact your sales representative or maintenance engineer if drives that are installed by default need to be uninstalled or moved to another slot.
  • Page 104 Installing the Components in the Rack Installing the ETERNUS CS800 S5 Modules Push the M5 cage nuts into the 2nd holes of the front rack pillars above the base line of the storage module (1). For a DX80 storage module, push further M5 cage nuts into the 5th holes too (2).
  • Page 105 Installing the ETERNUS CS800 S5 Modules Installing the Components in the Rack 5. Secure the left slide rail to the front pillar using the pre-mounted M5 centering screw (2 Figure 48) and the M5 pan head screw (3). 6. For the right slide rail, insert the pins in the holes of the rear pillar, and secure the other side of the slide rail to the front pillar in the same way as the left slide rail.
  • Page 106: Cabling Within The Eternus Cs800 S5 System

    Cabling within the ETERNUS CS800 S5 System Installing the ETERNUS CS800 S5 Modules 2. Fix the module in the rack. Use four M5 screws to fasten it in the rack. Figure 50: Fasten the Storage Module in the Rack Cabling within the ETERNUS CS800 S5 System The cabling described in this chapter refers to system internal cabling.
  • Page 107: Label-Sheet

    Installing the ETERNUS CS800 S5 Modules Cabling within the ETERNUS CS800 S5 System Label-Sheet The transport box of the server module contains a label-sheet: CS800 S5 Scale Model SAP-NR Barcode Serviceport CS-800-LAB-SC LAN-Cabling DE-1 Server Onboard LAN 2 Stor. CE CM0 MNT...
  • Page 108 P0 P1 P0 P1 Figure 52: Locations on the ETERNUS CS800 S5 Denoted by Labels The other identifiers on the label sheet have corresponding meanings. Take the relevant labels from the label sheet and affix them to the ends of the corresponding cables before connecting the cables.
  • Page 109: Cabling The Eternus Cs800 S5 System

    To safeguard backups in the event of a power outage, it is recommended that you connect the ETERNUS CS800 S5 to a UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply). This chapter provides cabling diagrams for the different ETERNUS CS800 S5 configura- tions. Table 19 summarizes the different types of cables used for internal cabling of the offered ETERNUS CS800 S5 configurations.
  • Page 110 Cabling within the ETERNUS CS800 S5 System Installing the ETERNUS CS800 S5 Modules Figure 53: Connecting the Power Cables for an Entry System For information about the LAN cabling see "Connecting the System with the Network" on page Scale: Connecting DX80 S2 and server Figure 54 shows the cabling of a Scale system.
  • Page 111 Installing the ETERNUS CS800 S5 Modules Cabling within the ETERNUS CS800 S5 System 4. Connect the server module with the storage base module via 2 FC cables (4). 5. Connect the server module with the storage base module via 2 LAN cables for internal management functions (5).
  • Page 112: Connecting The System With The Network

    Installing the ETERNUS CS800 S5 Modules Connecting the System with the Network LAN Cabling The LAN cabling depends on your ETERNUS CS800 S5 variant as shown in the following sections. Entry System Connect the Ethernet cables to the server module as shown in the figures below.
  • Page 113 Installing the ETERNUS CS800 S5 Modules Connecting the System with the Network 3 x 1 Gb/s Eth link Figure 57: Scale System 2 x 10 Gb/s Eth link 2 x 10 Gb/s Eth link 3 x 1 Gb/s Eth link...
  • Page 114: Vtl And Ptt Cabling

    Connecting the System with the Network Installing the ETERNUS CS800 S5 Modules VTL and PTT Cabling Entry System Connect the FC cables for VTL or PTT as shown in Figure PTT or VTL 2 x 8 Gb/s FC Figure 60: VTL and PTT Cabling for Entry System with FC option The usage of the FC ports has been pre-configured in the factory as follows: The lower port is configured for PPT, the upper port is configured for VTL.
  • Page 115: Further Configurations

    Remote Management Console. Further Configurations Before you can begin using the ETERNUS CS800 S5 for backups, you must configure the system for VTL, NAS or OST. See the following chapters in this book for detailed instruc- tions for completing each type of configuration, especially Chapter "Accessing Remote...
  • Page 116 Further Configurations Installing the ETERNUS CS800 S5 Modules U41840-J-Z125-7-76...
  • Page 117: Initial Configuration, Connecting With The Network

    Initial Configuration, Connecting with the Network Before the ETERNUS CS800 is operational, you must configure the system through the setup wizard. You must also connect the ETERNUS CS800 with the network and configure your backup software (in case of OST usage also see ETERNUS CS800 OST Guide). Configuring the ETERNUS CS800 consists of the following steps.
  • Page 118: Background Initialize

    Switching on the System Initial Configuration, Connecting with the Network Figure 62: Base Power Button Figure 63: Server Power Button Background Initialize The storage modules are preconfigured in the factory and a Background Initialize process has been started which runs autonomously on the storage system when it is switched on. This Background Initialize continues to run on the customer side.
  • Page 119: Connecting The Notebook With The Server

    Initial Configuration, Connecting with the Network Connecting the Notebook with the Server Connecting the Notebook with the Server Proceed as follows: 1. Using an Ethernet cable, connect the Ethernet port of the notebook to any empty Ethernet port of the PCI card in slot 3 (c) on the back of the server (see Figure 64 the Entry model).
  • Page 120 Connecting the Notebook with the Server Initial Configuration, Connecting with the Network Figure 65: Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties Window d) Select Use the following IP Address and then enter the following information: Depending on the configuration you may need to reset the network settings to their original state later.
  • Page 121: Running The Getting Started Wizard

    If the Login page does not display, verify that you entered the correct IP address (10.1.1.1) and that the network settings on the computer are correct. Wait five minutes, then try again. If the Login page still does not display, contact Fujitsu Customer Support. Figure 66: Login Screen U41840-J-Z125-7-76...
  • Page 122 Running the Getting Started Wizard Initial Configuration, Connecting with the Network 2. On the Login page: a) Select Administrator b) Type spcc for the password. c) Click Login. 3. ETERNUS CS800 Welcome page displays (see Figure 67). Click Next. Figure 67: ETERNUS CS800 Welcome Page 4.
  • Page 123 Initial Configuration, Connecting with the Network Running the Getting Started Wizard Figure 68: ETERNUS CS800 Licence Agreement Page The Network Configuration page displays. U41840-J-Z125-7-76...
  • Page 124: Network Configuration

    Running the Getting Started Wizard Initial Configuration, Connecting with the Network Network Configuration Figure 69: Network Configuration U41840-J-Z125-7-76...
  • Page 125 Initial Configuration, Connecting with the Network Running the Getting Started Wizard Configuring the Network Using the Network page, each physical Ethernet port in the ETERNUS CS800 can be configured as a separate device. In addition, you can create bonded devices (logical ports) consisting of two or more physical ports of the same link speed (1GbE or 10GbE).
  • Page 126 Running the Getting Started Wizard Initial Configuration, Connecting with the Network Figure 70: Network Page: General When entering IP addresses, never use an address that is in a reserved IP address range. To see a list of reserved IP address ranges, click the quick tip icon [?] located near the IP address field.
  • Page 127 Initial Configuration, Connecting with the Network Running the Getting Started Wizard Configuring Bonding Details Under IP Address Configuration > Bonding Details, configure bonded devices (see Figure 71): Figure 71: Network Page: Bonding Details 1. If necessary, click the Show link to show the bonding details table. 2.
  • Page 128 Running the Getting Started Wizard Initial Configuration, Connecting with the Network another port becomes active to take its place. Because only the MAC address of the active port is visible to the Ethernet switch, the switch does not require additional configuration. 3.
  • Page 129 Initial Configuration, Connecting with the Network Running the Getting Started Wizard 3. For each device, select the MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) frame size in the Jumbo Frame MTU Size drop-down box. 1500 MTU - The standard (STD) MTU frame size of 1,500 bytes is used. ●...
  • Page 130 Running the Getting Started Wizard Initial Configuration, Connecting with the Network 2. Select the check box to enable VLAN tagging for the interface or clear the check box to disable VLAN tagging for the interface. VLAN tagging allows you to assign an interface to a virtual local area network (VLAN). With VLAN tagging, you can route different network connections over different VLANs, making sure traffic types do not mix.
  • Page 131 Initial Configuration, Connecting with the Network Running the Getting Started Wizard 5. NAT IP Address - The IP address used to access the ETERNUS CS800 from the public network. The router that connects the ETERNUS CS800 to the Internet performs Network Address Translation that maps the IP address of the ETERNUS CS800 to the NAT IP address, providing a valid replication interface for a source ETERNUS CS800.
  • Page 132 Running the Getting Started Wizard Initial Configuration, Connecting with the Network Figure 74: Network Page: Routing Details 1. In the IP Address Table (above routing details), select an interface to add or modify routing data. (To select an interface, click the radio button next to the interface index name, for example, bond0:2.) After selecting an interface in the IP Address Table, the Routing Details table below expands to display available routes (if any).
  • Page 133 Initial Configuration, Connecting with the Network Running the Getting Started Wizard To revert all network settings to the initial state and undo all changes, click the Reset button. Understanding Interface Routing For a network on the interface to communicate with a host located on a different subnet, you must specify routing information in the Routing Details section.
  • Page 134 Running the Getting Started Wizard Initial Configuration, Connecting with the Network Host or Client Corporate Network 10.50.50.x subnet 10.50.50.1 gateway 10.20.20.x subnet 10.30.24.x subnet 10.20.20.1 gateway 10.40.40.1 gateway Default Gateway 10.30.24.1 10.40.40.x subnet Host or Client Figure 75: Interface Routing: Example 1 Example 2: Segments on the Same Subnet and Target on a Different Subnet In the example below (see Figure...
  • Page 135 Initial Configuration, Connecting with the Network Running the Getting Started Wizard In addition, to enable communication with the target ETERNUS CS800 by means of the ● gateway, you must add a second host route in the Routing Details section on the source ETERNUS CS800.
  • Page 136: Date & Time

    Running the Getting Started Wizard Initial Configuration, Connecting with the Network Date & Time The Date & Time page allows you to set the system date and time of the ETERNUS CS800 (see Figure 77). Figure 77: Date & Time Page To set the system date and time: 1.
  • Page 137: Confirm Settings & Reboot

    Initial Configuration, Connecting with the Network Running the Getting Started Wizard Confirm Settings & Reboot The Confirm Settings & Reboot page displays (see Figure 78). If the settings below are correct, click Finish. Otherwise click Previous and change settings. Figure 78: Confirm Settings U41840-J-Z125-7-76...
  • Page 138 Running the Getting Started Wizard Initial Configuration, Connecting with the Network A message appears that after clicking yes, your changes will be applied and the system will reboot automatically (see Figure 79). Click Yes. Figure 79: Confirm Page U41840-J-Z125-7-76...
  • Page 139: Remote Management

    Web pages from a remote workstation on the same network (a Command Line Interface is also available, see the ETERNUS CS800 S5 Command Line Interface Guide). This chapter gives you an overview about the ETERNUS CS800 Web interface, how to access it and information about the Home page.
  • Page 140: Supported Browsers

    Accessing Remote Management Remote Management Supported Browsers Web browser software is not included with the ETERNUS CS800. You must obtain and install it separately. The ETERNUS CS800 remote management console supports the following Web browsers: Mozilla Firefox 10 or later ●...
  • Page 141 Remote Management Accessing Remote Management Figure 80: Login Window If the Login window does not display, verify that the IP address is correct and that the network path to the ETERNUS CS800 is valid. Also verify that you are using a supported Web browser and JavaScript is enabled.
  • Page 142 Accessing Remote Management Remote Management For information about specifying a security banner message, see "Security Notice" on page 308. The Home page displays (see Figure 81). Figure 81: Home Page If you are unable to log on, verify that the password is correct, then try again. If you are still unable to log on, contact your ETERNUS CS800 administrator.
  • Page 143: Logging Off Of The Eternus Cs800

    Remote Management The Remote Management Console CAUTION! More than one Administrator can log on to the ETERNUS CS800 at a time. If two Administrators attempt to make configuration changes on the same page at the same time, it is possible that one Administrator’s changes will overwrite the other’s. Always coordinate configuration changes with other Administrator users.
  • Page 144 The Remote Management Console Remote Management Low Capacity Online Help System Banner Ticket Logout State Admin Figure 82: Home Page The following items display on the system banner: State - Displays the operating state of the ETERNUS CS800: ● Normal - The system is operating correctly. ●...
  • Page 145 ● Select from the following help options: Help Contents - Open the ETERNUS CS800 online help. ● Online Documentation - Access documentation resources on the Fujitsu Web site. ● About - Display ETERNUS CS800 software version information. ● Figure 83: Help Menu...
  • Page 146 The Remote Management Console Remote Management Low Capacity Management As disk capacity is used and free disk space approaches low levels, the ETERNUS CS800 automatically responds in the following ways: The Low Capacity condition is activated when the amount of free disk space is less the ●...
  • Page 147: Main Menu

    Remote Management The Remote Management Console Main Menu The main menu displays on the left side of the ETERNUS CS800 remote management console. Click a menu item to display the corresponding management page. To access Advanced Reporting, click the link below the main menu. Advanced Reporting provides performance data logging and visual reporting and graphing features for ETERNUS Series systems.
  • Page 148: Eternus Cs800 Management Pages

    The Remote Management Console Remote Management ETERNUS CS800 Management Pages Use the ETERNUS CS800 management pages to view information as well as configure and manage the system. To navigate to a page, first click a menu item, then click a tab to display the corresponding page.
  • Page 149 Remote Management The Remote Management Console Figure 84: Remote Management Pages Map U41840-J-Z125-7-76...
  • Page 150 The Remote Management Console Remote Management U41840-J-Z125-7-76...
  • Page 151: Configuration Wizards

    Configuration Wizards The Configuration Wizards provide guided assistance for setting up the ETERNUS CS800. Use the wizards to quickly configure the most important features of the system, including storage presentation and data replication. Each wizard leads you step-by-step through the configuration process. The Configuration Wizards page displays the first time you log on to the remote management console after completing the Getting Started wizard.
  • Page 152: Nas Wizard

    NAS Wizard Configuration Wizards Figure 85: Configuration Wizards NAS Wizard The NAS wizard provides guided assistance for configuring the ETERNUS CS800 as a NAS (Network Attached Storage) appliance. The wizard helps you determine if the NAS shares will be used on a Windows or UNIX/Linux network, and if necessary helps you join the ETERNUS CS800 to a Windows domain.
  • Page 153: Step 2: Protocol

    Configuration Wizards NAS Wizard Figure 86: NAS Wizard Step 2: Protocol 1. Select the type of host the ETERNUS CS800 will present NAS shares to (see Figure 87): Windows (CIFS) - All hosts that will interact with the ETERNUS CS800 run ●...
  • Page 154: Step 3: Windows

    NAS Wizard Configuration Wizards Figure 87: NAS Wizard: Protocol Step 3: Windows If you selected the UNIX/Linux (NFS) option in the previous step, the wizard automatically skips this step. Continue with "Step 5: Add Share" on page 143. 1. Select an option for joining the ETERNUS CS800 to the Windows network (see Figure 88): Active Directory - Add the ETERNUS CS800 to a Windows network using Active...
  • Page 155 Configuration Wizards NAS Wizard Specify Address - Enter the fully qualified name or the IP address of the PDC. ● Organization Unit - (Optional) Enter the name of the organizational unit in the ● domain. The ETERNUS CS800 will become a member of this organization. Administrator Name - Enter Administrator or any user that has the right to join ●...
  • Page 156: Step 4: Share Access

    NAS Wizard Configuration Wizards Step 4: Share Access 1. Do one of the following depending on whether the ETERNUS CS800 is joining a Windows Workgroup or an Active Directory Domain: Windows Workgroup - Enter information about the workgroup user: ● User Name - Enter the name of the workgroup user.
  • Page 157: Step 5: Add Share

    Name - Enter the name of the NAS share. ● Description - (Optional) Enter a brief description of the share. ● Enable deduplication - Select the check box to enable data deduplication. Fujitsu ● Technology Solutions recommends that you enable data deduplication to optimize disk usage.
  • Page 158: Step 6: Confirm

    NAS Wizard Configuration Wizards 2. Click Add. 3. (Optional) To add additional shares, repeat Steps 1–2. 4. Click Next to continue. Figure 90: NAS Wizard: Add Share Step 6: Confirm 1. Review the settings you selected to make sure they are correct (see Figure 91).
  • Page 159: Vtl Wizard

    Configuration Wizards VTL Wizard Figure 91: NAS Wizard: Confirm VTL Wizard The VTL wizard provides guided assistance for configuring the ETERNUS CS800 to present its storage as one or more VTL (Virtual Tape Library) partitions for use with a backup application. The wizard guides you through the process of adding one or more VTL partitions, adding virtual media, discovering hosts, and mapping partitions to hosts.
  • Page 160: Step 1: About

    Library Model - Select the library model emulated by the partition. The library ● model determines the inquiry string returned to the host by the ETERNUS CS800. The following library models are available: Fujitsu CS-TL ● ADIC Scalar 100, ADIC Scalar i2000, or ADIC Scalar i500 ●...
  • Page 161 Enable deduplication - Select the check box to enable data deduplication. Fujitsu ● Technology Solutions recommends that you enable data deduplication to optimize disk usage.
  • Page 162: Step 3: Add Media

    VTL Wizard Configuration Wizards Figure 93: VTL Wizard: Add Partition Step 3: Add Media 1. In the Partition drop-down box, select the partition where the media will be created (see Figure 94). 2. Under Add Contiguous Media, enter information about the media: Initial Location - The initial location for cartridges after they are created (Storage ●...
  • Page 163 Configuration Wizards VTL Wizard The available media type options are determined by the type of tape drive selected when the partition was created (see "Adding a VTL Partition" on page 207). Media Capacity - The capacity of the cartridges. Select an option: ●...
  • Page 164: Step 4: Discover Remote Hosts

    VTL Wizard Configuration Wizards Step 4: Discover Remote Hosts 1. Click Discover Remote Hosts to list all hosts that are known to the ETERNUS CS800 in the table (see Figure 95). A host is made known to the ETERNUS CS800 if you enter the host ID on this page, or if the host logs on to one or more Fibre Channel target ports.
  • Page 165: Step 5: Map Remote Hosts

    SAN. The CCL is accessible to hosts only through LUN 0. CAUTION! If you are not sure if you should use CCL, contact Fujitsu Customer Support before you enable this option. 3. Click Add.
  • Page 166: Step 6: Confirm

    VTL Wizard Configuration Wizards Figure 96: VTL Wizard: Map Remote Hosts Step 6: Confirm 1. Review the settings you selected to make sure they are correct (see Figure 97). If necessary, click Previous to return to a previous step to make changes. 2.
  • Page 167: Ost Wizard

    Configuration Wizards OST Wizard Figure 97: VTL Wizard: Confirm OST Wizard The OST wizard provides guided assistance for configuring the ETERNUS CS800 to present its storage as one or more OST (Open Storage) storage servers for use with a backup application. The wizard guides you through the process of adding one or more OST storage servers, configuring LSUs (logical storage units), and adding OST users.
  • Page 168: Step 1: About

    OST Wizard Configuration Wizards Step 1: About 1. Read the information about the wizard (see Figure 98). The About page displays the status of the OST service. OST settings can be configured in Ready, Stopped, or Verifying state. The OST server is available for backup only in Ready state.
  • Page 169 Configuration Wizards OST Wizard Fujitsu recommends setting Max Connections to 300. Enable Concurrent Optimized Duplication - Select the check box to enable ● concurrent optimized duplication during OST ingest. Concurrent Optimized Duplication is disabled by default. If enabled, as data is written to the storage server, it is simultaneously replicated to the target ETERNUS CS800.
  • Page 170: Step 3: Add Lsus

    OST Wizard Configuration Wizards Figure 99: OST Wizard: Add Storage Servers Step 3: Add LSUs 1. Enter information about the LSU (see Figure 100). Storage Server - Select the storage server that will contain the new LSU. ● Use Available Capacity - Select this option to add an LSU that uses the available ●...
  • Page 171: Step 4: Add Users

    Configuration Wizards OST Wizard 2. Click Add. The LSU displays in the LSUs Added table. 3. (Optional) To add additional LSUs, repeat Steps 1–2. To remove an LSU, select it in the LSUs Added table and click Delete. 4. Click Next to continue. Figure 100: OST Wizard: Add LSUs Step 4: Add Users 1.
  • Page 172: Step 5: Confirm

    OST Wizard Configuration Wizards Figure 101: OST Wizard: Add Users Step 5: Confirm 1. Review the settings you selected to make sure they are correct (see Figure 102). The items to be added display in the Storage Servers Added, LSUs Added, and Users Added tables.
  • Page 173: Step 6: Download Ost Client Plug-In

    To download the OST Plug-in, click Client Plug-in Download (see Figure 103). This opens the Fujitsu Technical Support web page with the download area. On this page follow the instructions provided at the OST Wizard page (Figure 103) and download the correct OST Plug-in for your backup application and operating system.
  • Page 174: Replication Wizard

    Replication Wizard Configuration Wizards Figure 103: OST Wizard: Download OST Client Plug-in Replication Wizard The Replication wizard provides guided assistance for configuring the ETERNUS CS800 to send replicated data to another system as part of disaster recovery plan. The wizard can also help you configure the ETERNUS CS800 to receive replicated data from another system.
  • Page 175: Step 1: About

    Configuration Wizards Replication Wizard Step 1: About 1. Read the information about the wizard (see Figure 104). 2. Click Next to continue. At any time while using the wizard, you can click Previous to return to the previous step. Figure 104: Replication Wizard Step 2: System 1.
  • Page 176 Replication Wizard Configuration Wizards replication data to the target system. If encryption is enabled, select an encryption strength (128-bit or 256-bit). Using 256-bit encryption (default) provides a stronger level of security but may have an impact on system performance in some situations. CAUTION! Select 128-bit encryption if you are sending data to a ETERNUS CS800 running a system software version prior to 2.1.1 Software.
  • Page 177: Step 3: Nas Shares

    Configuration Wizards Replication Wizard Figure 105: Replication Wizard: System Step 3: NAS Shares 1. Select a NAS share in the Replication Settings for NAS Shares section to manage its replication settings (see Figure 106). For help adding NAS shares to the system, use the NAS Configuration Wizard (see "NAS Wizard"...
  • Page 178 Replication Wizard Configuration Wizards b) (Optional) Select the Enable Directory/File based replication to target check box to enable Directory/File Based Replication for the share, and then enter a Sync ID in the box. With Directory/File Based Replication, a file is automatically replicated when it is closed or a period of time after it is modified.
  • Page 179: Step 4: Vtl Partition

    Configuration Wizards Replication Wizard Figure 106: Replication Wizard: NAS Shares Step 4: VTL Partition 1. Select a VTL partition in the Replication Settings for VTL Partitions section to manage its replication settings (see Figure 107). For help adding VTL partitions to the system, use the VTL Configuration Wizard (see "VTL Wizard"...
  • Page 180 Replication Wizard Configuration Wizards b) (Optional) Select the Enable Cartridge based replication to target check box to enable Cartridge Based Replication for the partition, and then enter a Sync ID in the box. With Cartridge Based Replication, a cartridge is automatically replicated when it is unmounted.
  • Page 181: Step 5: Confirm

    Configuration Wizards Replication Wizard Figure 107: Replication Wizard: VTL Partitions Step 5: Confirm 1. Review the settings you selected to make sure they are correct. If necessary, click Previous to return to a previous step to make changes (see Figure 108).
  • Page 182: Email Alerts Wizard

    Email Alerts Wizard Configuration Wizards Figure 108: Replication Wizard: Confirm Email Alerts Wizard The Email Alerts wizard provides guided assistance for configuring the ETERNUS CS800 to automatically send notifications and reports to selected recipients. The wizard helps you configure an outgoing e-mail server. Then the wizard guides you through the process of specifying e-mail recipients and selecting the notifications and reports to send to the recip- ients.
  • Page 183: Step 2: Server

    Configuration Wizards Email Alerts Wizard Figure 109: Email Alerts Wizard Step 2: Server 1. In the Hostname or IP Address box, enter the hostname or IP address of the outgoing e-mail server (see Figure 110). When entering IP addresses, never use an address that is in a reserved IP address range.
  • Page 184: Step 3: Recipients

    Email Alerts Wizard Configuration Wizards Figure 110: Email Alerts Wizard: Server Step 3: Recipients 1. Under Add Email Recipient, enter information about the recipient (see Figure 111): Name - The name of the recipient. ● Email Address - The e-mail address of the recipient. ●...
  • Page 185: Step 4: Confirm

    Configuration Wizards Email Alerts Wizard 3. Click Add. 4. (Optional) To add additional recipients, repeat Steps 1–3 5. Click Next to continue. Figure 111: Email Alerts Wizard: Recipients Step 4: Confirm 1. Review the settings you selected to make sure they are correct. If necessary, click Previous to return to a previous step to make changes (see Figure 112).
  • Page 186: Ais Connect

    AIS Connect The AISConnect wizard provides guided assistance for configuring and enabling the connection to the AIS server in the Fujitsu Support Centre in order to provide call-home and dial-in services. Completing the AISConnect Wizard is strongly recommended in order to guarantee fast support actions in case of hardware failures and other system failures.
  • Page 187: Step 1: About

    Registering the ETERNUS CS800 system with the Fujitsu Service Centre. ● AISConnect uses the HTTP protocol to connect via the Internet to the Fujitsu Support Centre. AISConnect allows to configure a HTTP proxy in order to connect from a corporate network to the Internet. Please ask your network administrator about what proxy and what proxy authentication to use.
  • Page 188: Step 2: Proxy

    AIS Connect Configuration Wizards Figure 113: AISConnect Wizard: About Step 2: Proxy If your network environment requires use of a proxy server, you must specify the proxy server settings to enable AISConnect (see Figure 114): 1. Enter the proxy server information: Server - Enter the IP address of the proxy server.
  • Page 189: Step 3: Confirm

    Configuration Wizards AIS Connect Figure 114: AISConnect Wizard: Proxy Step 3: Confirm After you have confirmed all settings, click OK. The wizard configures the ETERNUS CS800 with the settings you selected. Figure 115: AISConnect Wizard: Confirm U41840-J-Z125-7-76...
  • Page 190 AIS Connect Configuration Wizards U41840-J-Z125-7-76...
  • Page 191: Home Page

    Home Page The first page that displays after you log on to the ETERNUS CS800 remote management console is the Home page (see Figure 116). Use the Home page to see important perfor- mance information at a glance, including disk usage, data reduction statistics, and repli- cation activity.
  • Page 192: Eternus Cs800 System Overview

    ETERNUS CS800 System Overview Home Page Figure 116: Home Page ETERNUS CS800 System Overview The ETERNUS CS800 System Overview on the Home page (see Figure 117) displays the following information about the system: Hostname - The hostname of the ETERNUS CS800. Click to change the hostname ●...
  • Page 193: Disk Usage Overview

    Home Page Disk Usage Overview Version - The software version installed on the ETERNUS CS800. ● Serial Number - The serial number of the ETERNUS CS800. ● Software Upgrade - Click to displays the Software Upgrade Utility (see "Software ● Upgrade"...
  • Page 194 "Space Reclamation" on page 438). For optimal system performance, Fujitsu recommends keeping the amount of Available Disk Space (free space) at 20% or more. Click Show More to display additional information: Free Space - The disk space that can be used for new deduplicated or non-dedupli- ●...
  • Page 195: Data Reduction Statistics Overview

    Home Page Data Reduction Statistics Overview Data Reduction Statistics Overview The Data Reduction Statistics overview on the Home page (see Figure 119) displays the following information about the results of data reduction: Click an item to view detailed statistics for disk usage (see "Disk Usage"...
  • Page 196: Replication Overview

    Replication Overview Home Page Replication Overview The Replication overview on the Home page (see Figure 120) displays the following infor- mation about target and source replication activity: "Send Settings & Cumulative Statistics" ● "Receive Settings & Cumulative Statistics" ● Send Settings & Cumulative Statistics The Send Settings &...
  • Page 197: Receive Settings & Cumulative Statistics

    Home Page Replication Overview When the target ETERNUS CS800 enters low disk space condition, replication on the source ETERNUS CS800 is automatically paused. Replication will resume when the target leaves low disk space condition. Original Data Size - The original, native size of data sent during replication or ●...
  • Page 198: Current Activity Overview

    Current Activity Overview Home Page Current Activity Overview The Current Activity overview on the Home page (see Figure 121) displays the following information about system activity that occurred in the previous minute: Inline - The inline data flow throughput (in MB/s). Inline data flow includes deduplicated ●...
  • Page 199 Home Page Current Activity Overview Space Reclamation - The status of space reclamation (Not running or Percent ● complete). Click to start or stop space reclamation (see "Space Reclamation" on page 438). Healthchecks - The status of healthchecks (Not running or Percent complete). Click ●...
  • Page 200 Current Activity Overview Home Page U41840-J-Z125-7-76...
  • Page 201: Configuration

    Configuration The Configuration page allows you to configure the features of the ETERNUS CS800, including storage presentation, data replication, path to tape, system settings, and notifica- tions. To access the Configuration page, click the Configuration menu. The Configuration page contains the following tabs: "NAS"...
  • Page 202: Nas Summary

    Configuration The NAS page contains the following tabs: "NAS Summary" ● "Windows Domain" ● "Share Access" ● "Advanced Setting" ● NAS Summary The NAS Summary page allows you to manage NAS shares on the ETERNUS CS800. You can view information about existing shares, add or edit shares, and delete shares. To access the NAS Summary page, on the NAS page, click the Summary tab (see Figure 122).
  • Page 203 Configuration Delete a NAS share from the system (see "Deleting a NAS Share" on page 193). ● NAS Shares List The NAS Shares List section displays the following information for all NAS shares on the ETERNUS CS800: Shares - The number of shares that have been added to the system. ●...
  • Page 204 Configuration Click the Information button [i] next to a share to display detailed information about the share and recent replication activity. Adding a NAS Share Add a NAS share to present the storage capacity of the ETERNUS CS800 as a NAS share that is compatible with standard backup applications.
  • Page 205 Enable data deduplication - Select the check box to enable data deduplication. ● Fujitsu recommends that you enable data deduplication to optimize disk usage. Data deduplication is enabled by default. You cannot enable or disable data deduplication after the share is added. If data duplication is disabled, then data compression is also disabled.
  • Page 206 Configuration Figure 124: Edit NAS Share & Replication Settings Page 2. Under NAS Share Settings, enter information about the share: If you are editing a share, only the Description, Enforce read-only access, Hide from network browsing, and Allow all users to access this share options can be changed.
  • Page 207 Configuration Allow all users/hosts to access this share - Select this check box to allow all ● users (CIFS shares) or hosts (NFS shares) to access the share. Or clear the check box to allow only specified users or hosts to access the share. To add a user or host to the access list, click Add.
  • Page 208: Windows Domain

    Configuration Windows Domain The Windows Domain page allows you to join the ETERNUS CS800 to a Windows workgroup or a Windows domain using SMB. To use a NAS share configured for the CIFS protocol on a Windows network, you must first join the ETERNUS CS800 to a workgroup or a domain.
  • Page 209 & Time" on page 299). The time difference between the ETERNUS CS800 and the ADS server (domain controller) must be less than 300 seconds. Fujitsu Technology Solutions recommends using the same NTP server for the ETERNUS CS800 and the ADS server to keep them synchronized.
  • Page 210 Configuration Primary Domain Controller - Select an option for the Primary Domain Controller ● (PDC): Use DNS Discovery - Discover the PDC automatically. ● Specify Address - Enter the fully qualified name or the IP address of the PDC. ● Organization Unit - (Optional) Enter the name of the organizational unit in the ●...
  • Page 211: Share Access

    Configuration Share Access The Share Access page allows you to manage workgroup users when the ETERNUS CS800 is joined to a Windows workgroup, or manage share administrators when the ETERNUS CS800 is joined to a Windows domain using Active Directory. You can add users or administrators, change user privileges, and delete users or administrators.
  • Page 212 Configuration Figure 127: Share Access Page (Active Directory) Use the Share Access page to perform the following tasks: View information about workgroup users or share administrators (see "Workgroup ● Users or Share Administrators" on page 198). Add a workgroup user or a share administrator (see "Adding a Workgroup User or ●...
  • Page 213 Configuration Adding a Workgroup User or Share Administrator Add a workgroup user or share administrator to be able to grant that user or administrator access to CIFS shares. Windows Workgroup To add a workgroup user for a Windows workgroup: 1. Click Add. The Add Workgroup User page displays (see Figure 128).
  • Page 214 Configuration 3. Click Apply. After you create a workgroup user, you can grant the user access to a NAS share (see "Editing a NAS Share" on page 191). Windows Domain To add a share administrator for a Windows domain: 1. Click Add. The Add Share Administrator page displays (see Figure 129).
  • Page 215 Configuration Figure 130: Edit Workgroup User Page 2. Enter information about the workgroup user: If you are editing a workgroup user, you cannot change the User Name. User Name - (Optional) Select a different workgroup user to edit. ● Password - Enter the password for the workgroup user. ●...
  • Page 216: Advanced Setting

    Configuration Deleting a Workgroup User or Share Administrator Delete a workgroup user or share administrator if the user or administrator no longer needs to access CIFS shares. To delete a workgroup user or share administrator, select the user or administrator and click Delete.
  • Page 217 Configuration Figure 131: Advanced Setting Page To enable or disable advanced SMB settings: 1. Select the check box to enable, or clear the check box to disable, the following settings: Enable Opportunistic Locking - (Enabled by default) Opportunistic locking lets ●...
  • Page 218: Vtl

    Configuration The VTL page allows you to configure the ETERNUS CS800 to present its storage capacity as VTL (virtual tape library) partitions that are compatible with standard backup applica- tions. You can add virtual tape drives and storage slots to VTL partitions, as well as create and work with virtual tape cartridges.
  • Page 219 Configuration Figure 132: Partitions Summary Use the Partitions Summary page to perform the following tasks: View information about existing VTL partitions (see "Partition List" on page 205). ● Add a new VTL partition to the system (see "Adding a VTL Partition" on page 207).
  • Page 220 Configuration Available Virtual Tape Drives - The number of virtual tape drives that have been ● added to the system and the maximum number of drives that can be added. Name - The name of the partition. ● Mode - The current mode of the partition (Online or Offline). ●...
  • Page 221 Configuration Adding a VTL Partition Add a VTL partition to present the storage capacity of the ETERNUS CS800 as a VTL partition that is compatible with standard backup applications. You can add up to 64 parti- tions. When you add a partition, you must specify the type of physical library to emulate and configure virtual tape drives and storage slots.
  • Page 222 (The library model does not restrict the number of slots or drives in a partition because library emulation is not a representation of a physical library.) The following library models are available: Fujitsu CS-TL ● ADIC Scalar 100, ADIC Scalar i2000, or ADIC Scalar i500 ●...
  • Page 223 Enable deduplication - Select the check box to enable data deduplication. Fujitsu ● Technology Solutions recommends that you enable data deduplication to optimize disk usage.
  • Page 224 Library Model - Select the library model emulated by the partition. The library ● model determines the inquiry string returned to the host by the ETERNUS CS800. The following library models are available: Fujitsu CS-TL ● ADIC Scalar 100, ADIC Scalar i2000, or ADIC Scalar i500 ●...
  • Page 225 Configuration If all tape drives are currently assigned to other partitions, you must remove one or more tape drives from an existing partition to make them available for use in a new partition. 4. Click Apply. 5. Click Online to return the partition to an online state. Deleting a VTL Partition Delete a VTL partition if it is no longer needed.
  • Page 226 Configuration Partitions General Use the Partitions General page to configure the Auto Export feature. When a tape is exported by the backup application, it is placed in a virtual I/E slot. After this, one of the following actions occurs: (Default) If Auto Export is enabled, the media is removed from the virtual I/E slot. ●...
  • Page 227: Media

    Configuration Media The Media page allows you to manage virtual tape cartridges in VTL partitions on the ETERNUS CS800. Backup applications can write data to virtual tape cartridges just as they would to physical media. To access the Media page, on the VTL page, click the Media tab. The Media page contains the following tabs: "Media Add"...
  • Page 228 Configuration Figure 136: Media Add Page To add virtual tape cartridges to a partition: 1. In the Partition drop-down box, select the partition where the media will be created. 2. Under Add Contiguous Media, enter information about the media: Initial Location - The initial location for cartridges after they are created (Storage ●...
  • Page 229 Configuration Starting Barcode - The first barcode number in the cartridge sequence. ● You can enter any alpha-numeric string for the starting barcode. Subsequent barcodes are incremented accordingly. For example, if you enter AA, the cartridges are numbered AA0000, AA0001, AA0002, and so on. If you enter a starting barcode with less than 6 characters, zeroes are appended to the barcode to make it 6 characters long.
  • Page 230 Configuration Figure 137: Media Actions Page To perform actions on virtual tape cartridges: 1. In the Partition drop-down box, select the partition that contains the cartridges to work with. Select UNASSIGNED to work with cartridges that are not assigned to any partition.
  • Page 231 Configuration State - The state of the cartridge: ● Scratch - Scratch newly created virtual media or virtual media that has been ● recycled with no data on it. Virtual - Virtual media with data on it. ● Virtual, Mounted - Virtual media with data that is mounted in a tape drive. ●...
  • Page 232 Configuration Import Media - Imports cartridges into the currently selected partition. Cartridges ● that are in the exported or vaulted state can be imported from another partition with the same media type and data deduplication settings. After you select an action, the table is updated to show only the cartridges that support the selected action.
  • Page 233 Configuration Figure 138: Media Move Page To move a virtual tape cartridge: 1. In the Partition drop-down box, select the partition that contains the cartridge to move. 2. If the partition is online, click Offline to take the partition offline. To move media, the partition must be offline.
  • Page 234 Configuration If necessary, use the controls at the bottom of the table to navigate between multiple pages of results. Select the number of rows to display in the Show drop-down box. 7. In the Destination Location drop-down box, select the type of location you want to move the cartridge to (Drive, Storage Slot, I/E Slot).
  • Page 235 Configuration Figure 139: Media Unload Page To unload virtual tape cartridges: 1. In the Partition drop-down box, select the partition that contains the cartridges to unload. 2. If the partition is online, click Offline to take the partition offline. To unload media, the partition must be offline.
  • Page 236: Remote Host Access

    Configuration 5. (Optional) To reduce the number of cartridges displayed in the table, enter a barcode or barcode range in the Barcode Filter box and click Apply Filter. Use a hyphen (-) to indicate a range, and use an asterisk (*) to indicate a wildcard. Separate multiple entries with commas, and do not use spaces.
  • Page 237 Configuration Remote Host Mapping The Remote Host Mapping page allows you to view information about existing host access groups. You can also add or edit groups, and delete groups. Host access groups allow backup hosts to access virtual devices on a ETERNUS CS800. A host access group is associated with a partition, a host (a Fibre Channel initiator on the SAN), and a target (a Fibre Channel port on the ETERNUS CS800).
  • Page 238 Configuration Remote Host Mapping And Groups The Remote Host Mapping And Groups section displays the following information for all host access groups on the ETERNUS CS800: Group Name - The name of the group. ● Remote Host - The host (initiator) associated with the group. ●...
  • Page 239 Configuration Figure 141: Map Hosts, Define Groups Page 2. Enter information about the host access group: Group Name - Enter a name for the group. ● Partition - Select the partition to associate with the group. ● Remote Host - Select the host (initiator) to associate with the group. ●...
  • Page 240 SAN. The CCL is accessible to hosts only through LUN 0. CAUTION! If you are not sure if you should use CCL, contact Fujitsu Customer Support before you enable this option. 4. Select the check boxes for the media changer and tape drives to add to the host access group.
  • Page 241 SAN. The CCL is accessible to hosts only through LUN 0. CAUTION! If you are not sure if you should use CCL, contact Fujitsu Customer Support before you enable this option. 3. Select the check boxes for the media changer and tape drives to add to the host access group.
  • Page 242 Configuration Deleting a Remote Host Access Group Delete a host access group if it is no longer needed. To delete a host access group: 1. Select the group and click Delete. You can select multiple groups to delete at once. 2.
  • Page 243 Configuration A mapped (green) status indicates that a host is currently logged on to the appropriate Fibre Channel target port. To add a host: 1. Click Discover Remote Hosts to list all hosts that are know to the ETERNUS CS800 in the table.
  • Page 244 Configuration The Targets page displays the Target Port and WWPN for the currently configured targets. The Backpanel Locations section displays a graphical representation of the Fibre Channel and Ethernet ports as they appear on the rear of the system. A mapped (green) status indicates that a host is currently logged on to the appropriate Fibre Channel target port.
  • Page 245 Configuration Figure 145: Targets Usage Page The Backpanel Locations section displays a graphical representation of the Fibre Channel and Ethernet ports as they appear on the rear of the system. A mapped (green) status indicates that a host is currently logged on to the appropriate Fibre Channel target port.
  • Page 246: Replication Configuration

    Replication Configuration Configuration Replication Configuration The Replication Configuration page allows you to configure and manage replication sends targets and allowed replication sources on the ETERNUS CS800. A source repli- receives cated data to 1 or 2 targets, and a target replicated data from up to 10 sources.
  • Page 247: Target Systems List

    Configuration Replication Configuration Pause or resume replication to a target (see "Pausing or Resuming Replication to a ● Target" on page 237). Configure a constant replication throttle (see "Enabling System Throttling" on ● page 237). View information about allowed replication source systems (see "Source System List"...
  • Page 248: Adding A Replication Target

    Replication Configuration Configuration To show or hide a column, click a column heading, and then click Columns. Select the ● check box to show a column, or clear the check box to hide a column. The statistics in the Target system list are for each target system rather than a cumulative total for all targets as is displayed on the Home page.
  • Page 249: Editing A Replication Target

    Configuration Replication Configuration 3. In the Encryption drop-down box, select the type of encryption to use when sending replication data to the target system (None, 128-bit, or 256-bit). Using 256-bit encryption (default) provides a stronger level of security but may have an impact on system performance in some situations.
  • Page 250 Replication Configuration Configuration Figure 148: Edit Target Host 3. In the Encryption drop-down box, select the type of encryption to use when sending replication data to the target system (None, 128-bit, or 256-bit). Using 256-bit encryption (default) provides a stronger level of security but may have an impact on system performance in some situations.
  • Page 251: Deleting A Replication Target

    Configuration Replication Configuration Deleting a Replication Target Delete a replication target if the ETERNUS CS800 no longer needs to send replicated data to that target. After the target system is deleted, the ETERNUS CS800 will no longer send replicated data to that system. 1.
  • Page 252: Source System List

    Replication Configuration Configuration To enable system replication throttling: 1. Under Target systems, click the box next to Throttling. The Replication Throttle window displays (see Figure 149). Figure 149: System Throttling 2. In the drop-down box, select the units you want to use to specify the constant throttle (KB/s or MB/s).
  • Page 253: Adding A Replication Source

    This is because complete replication data is sent to the target before old data is deleted. For optimal performance, if the system is a replication target, Fujitsu recommends keeping the amount of free space at 20% or more (see "Disk Usage"...
  • Page 254: Deleting A Replication Source

    Replication Configuration Configuration To add a replication source: 1. Under Source Systems click Add. The Add Allowed Source window displays (see Figure 150). Figure 150: Add Allowed Source 2. In the Source Hostname or IP box, enter the hostname or IP address of the system that will send the replicated data to the ETERNUS CS800.
  • Page 255: Changing The Maximum Number Of Snapshots

    Configuration Changing the Maximum Number of Snapshots During scheduled or manual data replication, the ETERNUS CS800 receives a snapshot from the source system. A snapshot contains all of the data necessary to fully recover or failback a NAS share or VTL partition to the point in time when the snapshot was saved. The ETERNUS CS800 can retain up to 32 snapshots for each replicated share or partition.
  • Page 256: Replicating Ost Data

    Configuration Replicating OST Data The ETERNUS CS800 can replicate (duplicate) OST data to another ETERNUS CS800 using the following methods: Optimized Duplication - With optimized duplication, backup images on a storage ● server can be replicated to another storage server on a ETERNUS CS800 that resides in the same NetBackup domain.
  • Page 257 (see "Adding a Storage Server" on page 246). Fujitsu recommends selecting the Available Capacity option when creating an LSU for use with Automatic Image Replication. 4. On the source system, specify the target system that will receive the replicated data (see "Adding a Replication Target"...
  • Page 258: Storage Servers

    Configuration Figure 151: Setting Up OST Automatic Image Replication 1. Configure target ETERNUS CS800: Add allowed replication source. ● Create local OST user. ● Create storage server and LSU. ● 2. Configure source ETERNUS CS800: Specify replication target. ● Create remote OST user. ●...
  • Page 259 Configuration When using OST with network segmentation, I/O must be performed on the data IP address, not the management or replication IP address (see "Network" on page 286). To access the Storage Servers page, on the OST page, click the Storage Servers tab (see Figure 152).
  • Page 260 Configuration LSUs - The number of logical storage units (LSUs) that have been added to the system ● (see "LSU" on page 251). OST Service - The OST service can be in Ready, Stopped or Verifying state. ● The OST server is available for backup only in Ready state. Name - The name of the storage server.
  • Page 261 Do not use an underscore ( _ ) in the name of the storage server. Description - (Optional) Enter a brief description of the storage server. ● Max Connections - Enter the maximum number of connections allowed to the ● storage server (3 to 65536). Fujitsu recommends setting Max Connections to 300. U41840-J-Z125-7-76...
  • Page 262 Physical Capacity - Enter the physical capacity of the LSU (1 to 1048576 GB). ● Fujitsu recommends setting LSUs to maximum size (1048576 GB) because spanning them on a backup is not possible. 5. (Optional) In the Description box, enter a brief description of the LSU.
  • Page 263 Configuration 6. (Optional) Select the Enable Automatic Image Replication check box to automatically replicate (duplicate) data on the LSU to a remote LSU on another ETERNUS CS800. Automatic Image Replication (AIR) is disabled by default. If enabled, data on an LSU is automatically replicated to a remote LSU that resides on a ETERNUS CS800 in a different NetBackup domain.
  • Page 264 The number of active connections is displayed on the OST page (see "Storage Server List" on page 245). Fujitsu recommends setting Max Connections to 300. Enable Concurrent Optimized Duplication - Select the check box to enable ● optimized duplication during OST ingest.
  • Page 265: Lsu

    Configuration 3. Select the check box for each optimized duplication target you want to duplicate the storage server to. When the storage server is duplicated, its data will be sent to all selected targets. 4. Click Apply. Deleting a Storage Server Delete a storage server if it is no longer needed.
  • Page 266 Configuration Figure 155: LSU Page Use the LSU page to perform the following tasks: View information about existing LSUs (see "Logical Storage Unit List" on page 252). ● Add a new LSU to the system (see "Adding an LSU" on page 253).
  • Page 267 Configuration Backup Images - The number of backup images on the LSU. ● Description - A brief description of the LSU (if available). ● Click a column heading to sort the rows in the table by that column. Click the column heading again to reverse the sort order.
  • Page 268 Physical Capacity - Enter the physical capacity of the LSU (1 to 1048576 GB). ● Fujitsu recommends setting LSUs to maximum size (1048576 GB) because spanning them on a backup is not possible. 3. (Optional) In the Description box, enter a brief description of the LSU.
  • Page 269 Configuration To configure the target ETERNUS CS800, see "Adding a Replication Target" on page 234. Remote LSU Name - The name of the LSU in the remote storage server that will ● receive the replicated data. Remote User - The OST user credentials to use for authentication on the remote ●...
  • Page 270 Configuration 2. Enter information about the LSU: If you are editing an LSU, the Name option cannot be changed. Physical Capacity - (Specific capacity LSUs only) Enter the physical capacity of ● the LSU (1 to 1048576 GB). The physical capacity cannot be changed if the LSU has more than zero currently active connections.
  • Page 271: Manage Users

    Configuration Deleting an LSU Delete an LSU if it is no longer needed. When you delete an LSU, all data stored on the LSU is lost. If you deleted the LSU from Symantec NetBackup or Symantec Backup Exec, you must wait several minutes before deleting the LSU from the ETERNUS CS800. To delete an LSU: 1.
  • Page 272 Configuration Figure 158: Manage Users Page Use the Manage Users page to perform the following tasks: View information about authenticated users (see "Manage Local Users List" on ● page 258). Add an authenticated user (see "Adding an Authenticated User" on page 259).
  • Page 273 Configuration Adding an Authenticated User Add an authenticated user to create OST user credentials. The OST user credentials are required to authenticate OST devices on a media server, or to enable the ETERNUS CS800 to receive duplicated data using OST AIR. To add an authenticated user: 1.
  • Page 274: Manage Remote Users

    Configuration Figure 160: Edit Authenticated User Page 2. Enter information about the authenticated user: If you are editing an authenticated user, you cannot change the User Name. New Password - Enter the password for the authenticated user. ● Confirm New Password - Enter the password again to confirm it. ●...
  • Page 275 Configuration Figure 161: Manage Remote Users Page Use the Manage Users page to perform the following tasks: View information about remote users (see "Manage Remote Users List" on page 261). ● Add a remote user (see "Adding a Remote User" on page 262).
  • Page 276 Configuration Adding a Remote User Add a remote user to create OST user credentials for use with OST AIR. When you enable Automatic Image Replication for an LSU, you specify a remote user. The remote user credentials on the source ETERNUS CS800 must match the local user credentials on the target (remote) ETERNUS CS800.
  • Page 277: Target Ip Mapping

    Configuration Figure 163: Edit Remote Credentials 2. Enter information about the remote user: If you are editing a remote user, you cannot change the User name. New Password - Enter the password for the remote user. ● Confirm New Password - Enter the password again to confirm it. ●...
  • Page 278 IP address, OST traffic that is sent to one of the IP addresses is routed to the other IP address as necessary. Fujitsu does not recommend mapping multiple data IP addresses to a single replication IP address. If you have mapped multiple data IP addresses and the routing is not working, try removing the additional data IP addresses, and map only a single data IP address.
  • Page 279 Configuration Delete the mapping for a target data IP address (see "Deleting a Mapped IP Address" ● on page 266). Target IP Mapping List The Target IP Mapping list displays the following information for all mapped IP addresses: Target Data IP - The mapped target data IP address. ●...
  • Page 280: Accent

    You can select multiple mapped IP addresses to delete at once. Accent Use the Accent page to enable or disable Accent. Fujitsu Accent software accelerates backups and reduces network bandwidth requirements by distributing deduplication between the backup server and the ETERNUS CS800. OST data sent from the media server to the ETERNUS CS800 can be encrypted using AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) encryption methods.
  • Page 281 Configuration Figure 167: Accent Page To configure Accent: 1. To enable Accent, select the Enable Inline Dedupe with Accent check box. Or to disable Accent, clear the Enable Inline Dedupe with Accent check box. 2. To enable or disable encryption when sending OST data from the media server to the ETERNUS CS800, select an option in the Encryption drop-down box: None - OST data is not encrypted.
  • Page 282: Ost Client Plug-In

    To remove all certificate and key files, click Restore Factory Defaults. 4. Click Apply. To use Accent, you must install the Fujitsu OST Client Plug-in on the media server. For information about installing the OST Plug-in and using Accent, see the ETERNUS CS800 OST Guide.
  • Page 283: Ptt

    Configuration Figure 168: OST Client Plug-in Download The PTT page allows you to configure the path to tape (PTT) feature of the ETERNUS CS800. Backup application specific path to tape allows you to move data from the ETERNUS ● CS800 to physical tape cartridges in an attached physical tape library using an NDMP (Network Data Management Protocol) connection.
  • Page 284: Physical Device Discovery

    Configuration The PTT page contains the following tabs: "Physical Device Discovery" ● "Backup Application Specific" ● "FC Initiators and Targets" ● Physical Device Discovery The Physical Device Discovery page allows you to discover and configure attached physical tape libraries and tape drives. After you discover and configure the libraries and drives, you can use them for path to tape data movement.
  • Page 285: Backup Application Specific

    Configuration Vendor - The vendor of the library or drive. ● Product ID - The product ID (name) of the library or drive. ● State - The state of the library or drive (Enabled or Disabled). ● Drive Type - (Tape drives only) The drive type of the drive. ●...
  • Page 286 Configuration You must dedicate a partition within the ETERNUS CS800 for use with NetBackup Direct to Tape (Path to Tape). The partition cannot be shared with another backup application. CAUTION! The virtual media changer and tape drives must be assigned to the backup server (on the SAN) being used for Backup Application Specific path to tape functionality.
  • Page 287 Configuration Delete a backup application specific user (see "Deleting a Backup Application Specific ● User" on page 275). Backup Application Specific User List The Backup Application Specific User section displays the following information for all backup application specific users: Username - The name of the backup application specific user. ●...
  • Page 288 Configuration 2. Enter information about the backup application specific user: Username - Enter the name of the backup application specific user. ● New Password - Enter the password for the backup application specific user. ● Confirm Password - Enter the password again to confirm it. ●...
  • Page 289: Fc Initiators And Targets

    Configuration Username - (Optional) Select a different backup application specific user to edit. ● New Password - Enter the password for the backup application specific user. ● Confirm New Password - Enter the password again to confirm it. ● Description - (Optional) Enter a brief description of the backup application specific ●...
  • Page 290 Configuration Use the FC Initiators & Targets page to perform the following tasks: View information about initiator and target Fibre Channel ports (see "Fibre Channel Initi- ● ators and Targets List" on page 276). Change the mode of a Fibre Channel port (see "Editing the Fibre Channel Port Type"...
  • Page 291: Scheduler

    Configuration Scheduler Scheduler The Scheduler page allows you to manage scheduled events on the ETERNUS CS800, including replication and replication throttling, e-mail reports, healthchecks, and space reclamation. With schedules, you specify when certain events should occur, and the system automatically performs those events at the specified time. Events can be one-time only, or they can reoccur at defined intervals.
  • Page 292 Scheduler Configuration Configure replication throttle events (see "Scheduling Replication Throttling" on ● page 282). Configure the ETERNUS CS800 to send status and configuration reports (see "Sched- ● uling E-mail Reports" on page 283). Configure the ETERNUS CS800 to run healthchecks (see "Scheduling Healthchecks"...
  • Page 293 Configuration Scheduler Show or hide all shares or partitions Select a view Refresh the display Filter shares or partitions Go to a specified day Go back Go forward Go to today Figure 175: Scheduler Toolbar Adding or Editing a Scheduled Event To add or edit a scheduled event: 1.
  • Page 294 Scheduler Configuration Figure 176: Adding a New Event 2. Define the start and, if applicable, the end of the event. Specify the Start Date and Start Time using the pop-up calendar and drop-down ● box. (Replication throttle events only) Specify the End Date and End Time. The end ●...
  • Page 295 Configuration Scheduler 6. Click Apply. 7. Refresh the browser window to make sure the event settings are applied. CAUTION! When adding multiple events of the same type, make sure the events do not overlap. If two events of the same type overlap, the later event takes precedence over the earlier event.
  • Page 296 Scheduler Configuration Scheduling Replication Throttling During replication throttling, the ETERNUS CS800 limits the amount of source replication data it sends to not exceed a specified maximum bandwidth. Schedule replication throttling to control the amount of network bandwidth used by source replication at certain times. For example, you might configure replication throttling to occur during planned backup times to avoid network contention.
  • Page 297 Configuration Scheduler About Replication Throttling Statistics Keep in mind the following information when observing actual network bandwidth usage during a replication throttle event: During a replication throttle event, only outgoing replication data traffic is throttled, not ● other outgoing traffic. Because of this, you may observe network usage to be higher than the specified maximum bandwidth.
  • Page 298 Scheduler Configuration Scheduling Healthchecks During healthchecks, the ETERNUS CS800 performs tests to verify the health and integrity of the data deduplication blockpool. Schedule healthchecks regularly to make sure the system is healthy and operating correctly. When you schedule healthchecks, only the healthchecks that are currently enabled are run.
  • Page 299 Configuration Scheduler Setting Recurrence for a Scheduled Event To specify when and how often the event reoccurs: 1. On the Scheduler Calendar page, add or edit an event (see "Adding or Editing a Scheduled Event" on page 279). 2. In the Repeats drop-down box, select Does not repeat to disable recurrence. Or to enable recurrence, select how often the event reoccurs: Daily - Specify the recurrence interval in days.
  • Page 300: System

    System Configuration System The System page allows you to configure system settings for the ETERNUS CS800, including network settings, system date and time, and security settings. To access the System page, click the Configuration menu, and then click the System tab. The System page contains the following tabs: "Network"...
  • Page 301 Configuration System Figure 177: Network Configuration U41840-J-Z125-7-76...
  • Page 302 System Configuration Configuring the Network Using the Network page, each physical Ethernet port in the ETERNUS CS800 can be configured as a separate device. In addition, you can create bonded devices (logical ports) consisting of two or more physical ports of the same link speed (1GbE or 10GbE). For each port or device, you can specify the MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) frame size, and you can optionally assign the port or device to a VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network).
  • Page 303 Configuration System Figure 178: Network Page: General When entering IP addresses, never use an address that is in a reserved IP address range. To see a list of reserved IP address ranges, click the quick tip icon [?] located near the IP address field. Hostname - The hostname of the ETERNUS CS800.
  • Page 304 System Configuration Configuring Bonding Details Under IP Address Configuration > Bonding Details, configure bonded devices (see Figure 179): Figure 179: Network Page: Bonding Details 1. If necessary, click the Show link to show the bonding details table. 2. For each available interface (bond0, bond1, and so on), select one or more Ethernet ports with the same link speed to assign to the bond.
  • Page 305 Configuration System ETERNUS CS800 frame reception is completely dependent on the transmission algorithm of the Ethernet switch. The bonding mechanism does not balance the frame reception. LACP (Mode 4) - This option (Link Aggregation Control Protocol) is based on the ●...
  • Page 306 System Configuration 1500 MTU - The standard (STD) MTU frame size of 1,500 bytes is used. ● 9000 MTU - The jumbo MTU frame size of 9,000 bytes is used. Jumbo frames can only be used, if all devices in the particular network (client side ethernet controller, switches, router) support Jumbo frames.
  • Page 307 Configuration System 2. Select the check box to enable VLAN tagging for the interface or clear the check box to disable VLAN tagging for the interface. VLAN tagging allows you to assign an interface to a virtual local area network (VLAN). With VLAN tagging, you can route different network connections over different VLANs, making sure traffic types do not mix.
  • Page 308 System Configuration 5. Select the check box for each type of network traffic allowed on the interface (segmentation): At least one interface must allow management traffic. If the ETERNUS CS800 is configured for source or target replication, you should configure at least one interface to allow replication traffic (select Repl or Any) before applying changes to network settings.
  • Page 309 Configuration System Under IP Address Configuration > Routing Details, enter routing information for one or more interfaces (see Figure 182): Figure 182: Network Page: Routing Details 1. In the IP Address Table (above routing details), select an interface to add or modify routing data.
  • Page 310 System Configuration Applying Network Settings For network changes to take effect, you must apply the changes, finalize the confirmation, and reboot the system. To apply all changed settings on the Network page to the ETERNUS CS800, click Apply at the bottom of the page. Follow the prompts to confirm the changes and reboot the system.
  • Page 311 Configuration System Using the data interface, the ETERNUS CS800 needs to connect to a backup host that ● is on the 10.50.50.x subnet. Because this host is not on the same subnet as the data interface, the ETERNUS CS800 cannot communicate with the host unless you specify routing information in the Routing Details section.
  • Page 312 System Configuration To make sure the replication segment is used when communicating with the target ● ETERNUS CS800, you must add a network route in the Routing Details section on the source ETERNUS CS800. In this example, you would specify the following routing details for the replication interface on the source ETERNUS CS800: Destination - Use the subnet of the target ETERNUS CS800 (192.168.20.0).
  • Page 313: Date & Time

    Wait for at least 15 minutes before logging back in. If you intend to join the ETERNUS CS800 to a Windows network using Active Directory for NAS storage, Fujitsu recommends using an NTP Server to set the system date and time (see "Windows Domain"...
  • Page 314 System Configuration To set the system date and time: 1. Select one of the following options: Network Time Protocol (NTP) Server - (Recommended) Select this option to ● synchronize the ETERNUS CS800 with an NTP timeserver or pool. Then select or specify a timeserver or pool.
  • Page 315: Security

    Configuration System Security The Security page allows you to configure security settings for the ETERNUS CS800, including access passwords, SSL settings, and the inactivity timeout. To access the Security page, click the Configuration menu, and then click the Security tab. The Security page contains the following tabs: "Web &...
  • Page 316 System Configuration Figure 186: Web & CLI Passwords Page Use the Web & CLI Passwords page to perform the following tasks: Change the administrator or monitor password for Web access (see "Changing Web ● Passwords" on page 303). Enable or disable CLI access for the administrator or monitor account (see "Enabling ●...
  • Page 317 The CLI accounts provide access to the ETERNUS CS800 command line interface as an administrator or monitor. For more information about using the CLI, see the ETERNUS CS800 S5 Command Line Interface (CLI) Guide. To enable or disable the CLI accounts: 1.
  • Page 318 2. Click Apply. The SSL page allows you to enable or disable SSL on the ETERNUS CS800. You can also install a new SSL certificate to replace the Fujitsu Technology Solutions default SSL certif- icate. To access the SSL page, on the Security page, click the SSL tab (see Figure 187).
  • Page 319 Certification Authority in the form of a certificate file, private key file, and pass phrase. After you install these components, you can establish a secure connection using the SSL protocol. The ETERNUS CS800 comes with a Fujitsu Technology Solutions default SSL certificate.
  • Page 320 2. Click Apply. Server Authentication Warnings Enabling SSL with the default Fujitsu Technology Solutions certificate allows you to securely communicate with the ETERNUS CS800 Web-based interface using SSL encryption. However, you may receive a warning from your Web browser stating that the server you are attempting to connect to does not match the server embedded within the certificate.
  • Page 321 Configuration System Figure 188: Install New Certificate Page 2. In the Certificate File box, type the location and filename of the new SSL certificate file. Or click Browse to browse the system and locate the SSL certificate file. The SSL certif- icate file must be named server.crt.
  • Page 322 System Configuration Login Session The Login Session page allows you to specify the inactivity timeout for the ETERNUS CS800 remote management console. The default timeout is 30 minutes. When the remote management console is inactive for the specified period of time, the user is automatically logged off and must log back on to continue (see "Accessing Remote Management"...
  • Page 323 Configuration System To access the Security Notice page, on the Security page, click Security Notice (see Figure 190). Figure 190: Security Notice Page To add or update a security notice message, enter the security message in the box and click Apply.
  • Page 324 ● Enable Storage Encryption To enable the Storage Encryption: 1. select a encryption type “AES” or “Fujitsu” from the pull down list AES: Advanced Encryption Standard (AES: Standard encryption used for infor- ● mation processing by the US federal government)" is a standardized encryption method.
  • Page 325: Notifications

    Configuration Notifications Monitor Initial Encryption During initial encryption an “Initial Encryption” progress bar is displayed, which informs about the percentage of data already encrypted. Notifications The Notifications page allows you to manage the methods the ETERNUS CS800 uses to send notifications. The ETERNUS CS800 can send notifications by e-mail, or using SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol), or using AIS Connect.
  • Page 326 Notifications Configuration Recipients The Recipients page allows you to manage the e-mail recipients the ETERNUS CS800 sends notifications to. You can add, edit, and delete e-mail recipients, and you can specify the types of notifications to send. To enable the ETERNUS CS800 to send e-mail, you must specify an outgoing e- mail server (see "Server"...
  • Page 327 Configuration Notifications Email Recipient List The Email Recipient List displays the following information about e-mail recipients: Name - The name of the recipient. ● Email Address - The e-mail address of the recipient. ● Notification Type - The types of notifications sent to the recipient (High, High and ●...
  • Page 328 Notifications Configuration 2. Enter information about the recipient: Name - The name of the recipient. ● Email Address - The e-mail address of the recipient. ● Notification Type - Select the types of notifications to send to the recipient: ● High - Send e-mail notifications for High service tickets.
  • Page 329 Configuration Notifications Figure 194: Edit Email Recipient Page 2. Enter information about the recipient: If you are editing an e-mail recipient, you cannot change the Name. Name - (Optional) Select a different e-mail recipient to edit. ● Email Address - The e-mail address of the recipient. ●...
  • Page 330 Notifications Configuration All - Send e-mail notifications for High, Middle, and Low service tickets, as well ● as any administration alerts. Low service tickets indicate that a minor problem occurred and needs to be resolved, but the operation and performance of the ETERNUS CS800 are not significantly affected.
  • Page 331 Configuration Notifications Figure 195: Server Page To specify the outgoing e-mail server: 1. In the Hostname or IP Address box, enter the hostname or IP address of the outgoing e-mail server. When entering IP addresses, never use an address that is in a reserved IP address range.
  • Page 332 Notifications Configuration Figure 196: Email Test Page To send a test e-mail, select a recipient in the list and click Send. If the recipient does not receive the e-mail, make sure that the recipient's e-mail address is correct (see "Editing an E-mail Recipient"...
  • Page 333 Configuration Notifications The Email Reports page contains the following tabs: "Recipients" ● "On Demand" ● Recipients The Recipients page allows you to specify the e-mail recipients who will receive all scheduled status data and configuration data reports. To configure the schedule when e-mail reports are sent, use the Configuration > Scheduler page (see "Scheduling E-mail Reports"...
  • Page 334 Notifications Configuration On Demand The On Demand page allows you to manually generate a status data or configuration data report. The report is immediately sent to the specified e-mail recipient. You can also view configuration data. To access the On Demand page, on the Email Reports page, click the On Demand tab (see Figure 198).
  • Page 335: Snmp

    Configuration Notifications Viewing Configuration Data To view a configuration data report: 1. Under Email Type, select Configuration data. 2. Click View. The System Configuration Report window displays. 3. (Optional) Click Save to save a local copy of the report in TXT format. SNMP The SNMP page allows you to configure the ETERNUS CS800 to send status messages using SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol).
  • Page 336 Notifications Configuration Figure 199: Destinations Page Use the Destinations page to perform the following tasks: View information about SNMP destinations (see "Trap Destination List" on page 322). ● Add an SNMP destination (see "Adding a Destination" on page 322). ● Edit an SNMP destination (see "Editing a Destination"...
  • Page 337 Configuration Notifications To add a destination: 1. Click Add. The Add Trap Destination page displays (see Figure 200). Figure 200: Add Trap Destination 2. Enter information about the destination: IP Address - Enter the IP address of the system that will receive the traps ●...
  • Page 338 Notifications Configuration Failure - Sends failure traps. ● Warning - Sends warning traps. ● Informational - Sends informational traps. ● Available - Sends a trap when the system transitions from an unavailable to an ● available state. Unavailable - Sends a trap when the system transitions from an available to an ●...
  • Page 339 Configuration Notifications 2. Enter information about the destination: If you are editing a destination, you cannot change the IP Address. So if you need to change it for an existing destination, you have to replace this destination by a new one. IP Address - (Optional) Cannot be modified, see note above.
  • Page 340 Notifications Configuration Figure 202: Community Page Use the Community page to perform the following tasks: View information about SNMP communities (see "SNMP Community List" on ● page 326). Add an SNMP community (see "Adding a Community" on page 327). ● Edit an SNMP community (see "Editing a Community"...
  • Page 341 Configuration Notifications Community Status - The status of the community (Enabled or Disabled). ● Adding a Community Add an SNMP community to include the ETERNUS CS800 in a group of devices that are monitored by a common management station. If no communities are defined, the SNMP agent is not accessible. To add a community: 1.
  • Page 342 Notifications Configuration IP Address / Network Mask Result 10.40.166.87 Allows access only from 10.40.166.87 255.255.255.255 10.40.166.87 Allows access only from 10.40.166.87 10.40.166.87 10.40.166.87 Invalid because the logical bitwise operation (address AND 10.40.166.0 mask) is not equal to the address 10.40.166.87 Invalid because the logical bitwise operation (address AND 255.255.0.0...
  • Page 343 Configuration Notifications Figure 204: Edit SNMP Community Page 2. (Optional) In the Name box, select a different community to edit. 3. Enter a valid IP Address and Network Mask pair. A pair is valid if performing a logical bitwise AND operation on the IP address and the network mask results in the IP address.
  • Page 344 Notifications Configuration If you define a single community and set both the IP address and network mask to 0.0.0.0 (or leave both blank), then IP address-based access control is disabled. In this case, the SNMP agent is accessible from any IP address. When entering IP addresses, never use an address that is in a reserved IP address range.
  • Page 345: Ais Connect

    Call-home - Provides system monitoring: Service tickets which indicate hardware ● failures are automatically sent to the Fujitsu Service Centre. Dial-in - Provides remote access: Allows Fujitsu support specialists to remotely connect ● to the system. Remote access is only possible if it has been enabled on the ETERNUS CS800 system.
  • Page 346 Notifications Configuration AISConnect uses the HTTP protocol to connect via the Internet to the Fujitsu Support Centre. AISConnect allows to configure a HTTP proxy in order to connect from a corporate network to the Internet. Please ask your network administrator about what proxy and what proxy authentication to use.
  • Page 347 Configuration Notifications Proxy Use the Proxy page to specify proxy server information for AIS Connect. If your network environment requires use of a proxy server, you must specify the proxy server settings to enable AIS Connect. To specify proxy server information: 1.
  • Page 348 Field Description Server Enter the IP address of the HTTP proxy to be used to contact the AIS server at the Fujitsu Service Centre. Port Enter the port number of the HTTP proxy. Authentication Activate the checkbox if the HTTP proxy requires authenti- Enabled cation.
  • Page 349 208). Figure 208: AIS Remote Access Policies Remote access policies must be enabled for a Fujitsu support specialist to remotely connect to the system using SSH or HTTP. If remote access policies are disabled, remote connection using SSH or HTTP is not possible.
  • Page 350 CS800 to diagnose a problem. Figure 209: AIS Smart Poll Page Activate Smart Poll only if you are instructed to do so by a Fujitsu support specialist. To activate Smart Poll: 1. From the AISConnect page, click the Smart Poll tab.
  • Page 351: Contacts

    Configuration Contacts Contacts The Contacts page allows you to enter company information. You can also enter individual contact information for primary and secondary contacts. To access the Contacts page, click the Configuration menu, and then click the Contacts tab. The Contacts page contains the following tabs: "Company"...
  • Page 352: Primary And Secondary

    (for example, data center). Support Contract - View or edit the Solution Identifier serial number. This number ● is needed if you contact Fujitsu support. See "Locating the Serial Number" on page 77 in order to get the Solution Identifier Serial Number.
  • Page 353 Configuration Contacts Figure 211: Primary and Secondary Pages U41840-J-Z125-7-76...
  • Page 354 Contacts Configuration To enter primary or secondary contact information: 1. Enter the following information: Name - Enter the contact name. ● Email Address - Enter the contact e-mail address. ● Phone - Enter the contact phone number. ● Fax - Enter the contact fax number. ●...
  • Page 355: Replication

    Once the original system is available again, you can restore all data back to its original location. Fujitsu Technology Solutions recommends that you configure and start replication before storing large amounts of data on the ETERNUS CS800. See the following sections for more information about the data replication capabilities of the ETERNUS CS800: "Understanding Data Replication"...
  • Page 356: Replication

    Understanding Data Replication Replication The ETERNUS CS800 can perform the following types of replication: "Replication" ● "Directory/File or Cartridge Based Replication" ● "OST Optimized Duplication" ● Replication Replication occurs when replication is enabled for a deduplicated NAS share or VTL partition and a replication schedule is configured (or manual replication is performed on a regular basis).
  • Page 357: Ost Optimized Duplication

    Replication Understanding Data Replication A unique Sync ID is used to associate the replicated share or partition on the source ● system with the share or partition that will receive the replicated data on the target system. You do not need to schedule or manually perform Directory/File or Cartridge Based ●...
  • Page 358: Performing Data Replication

    Performing Data Replication Replication Performing Data Replication The Replication page allows you to set up replication for NAS shares or VTL partitions and to replicate and recover data. To access the Replication page, click the Replication menu. The Replication page contains the following tabs: "Replication Send"...
  • Page 359: Task Overview: Setting Up And Performing Directory/File Or Cartridge Based Replication

    "Replicating a Share or Partition" on page 353). Fujitsu Technology Solutions recommends that you always replicate a new share or partition immediately after creating it. This establishes the initial data structure on the target system and greatly increases the speed of the first replication.
  • Page 360: Task Overview: Recovering A Replicated Share Or Partition

    Performing Data Replication Replication 1. Perform the following steps on the target system: a) Add the source system to the list of allowed replication sources (see "Adding a Replication Source" on page 239). b) Create a new share or partition with deduplication enabled (see "Adding a NAS Share"...
  • Page 361: Task Overview: Performing A Share Or Partition Failback

    Replication Performing Data Replication To recover a replicated share or partition: 1. On the target system, select a received snapshot and perform a recover operation (see "Recovering a Share" on page 359 "Recovering a Partition" on page 373). The share or partition is now available on the target system. 2.
  • Page 362: Replication Send

    Replication Send Replication Replication Send The Replication Send page allows you to manage outgoing replication activity for NAS shares or VTL partitions. You can replicate shares or partitions on the system source to other systems (the targets). You can also schedule replication, and view the status of current and recent replication jobs.
  • Page 363: Replication Jobs List

    Replication Replication Send View replication statistics for a share or partition configured for Directory/File or ● Cartridge Based Replication (see "Directory/File or Cartridge Based Replication Queue" on page 354). Schedule a share or partition for replication (see "Scheduling a Share or Partition For ●...
  • Page 364: Enabling Replication For A Share Or Partition

    Replication Send Replication Finished - The time the most recent replication job was completed. ● Schedule - The currently configured schedule for the share or partition. Hold the cursor ● over the schedule to display detailed schedule information. You can customize the appearance of the Replication Jobs list in the following ways: Click the top heading row of the list to collapse or expand the list.
  • Page 365: Configuring Directory/File Or Cartridge Based Replication

    When the share or partition is replicated, its data will be sent to all selected targets. 4. Click Apply. Fujitsu recommends scheduling replication to run after backups are complete (see "Scheduling a Share or Partition For Replication" on page 356). If you do not enable...
  • Page 366 Replication Send Replication cartridges are immediately available on the target systems. There is no need to recover the share or partition to make the files or cartridges available. Disable Directory/File or Cartridge Based Replication if you do not want to automatically replicate files or cartridges. When you configure a share or partition for Directory/File or Cartridge Based Replication, you must specify a Sync ID.
  • Page 367: Replicating A Share Or Partition

    Replication Replication Send 6. Select the check box for each replication target you want to replicate the share or partition to. When the share or partition is replicated, its data will be sent to all selected targets. 7. Click Apply. After you configure a share or partition for Directory/File or Cartridge Based Replication, you should periodically synchronize it to keep it in sync with the target share or partition (see...
  • Page 368: Directory/File Or Cartridge Based Replication Queue

    Replication Send Replication You should perform a synchronization in any of the following situations: When Directory/File or Cartridge Based Replication is first enabled for a share or ● partition. If a Directory/File or Cartridge Based Replication job fails. ● If Directory/File or Cartridge Based Replication is disabled for a time and then is re- ●...
  • Page 369 Replication Replication Send 2. Click Queue. The Directory/File or Cartridge Based Replication Queue displays (see Figure 215). Figure 215: Directory/File or Cartridge Based Replication Queue The Directory/File or Cartridge Based Replication Queue displays the following information for the share or partition: File/Directory or Barcode - The file/directory or cartridge to be replicated.
  • Page 370: Scheduling A Share Or Partition For Replication

    Scheduling a Share or Partition For Replication When a share or partition is enabled for replication, it is important to regularly replicate the share or partition to the target systems. Fujitsu recommends scheduling replication to run after backups are complete.
  • Page 371: Receive Nas

    Replication Receive NAS Receive NAS The Receive NAS page allows you to manage incoming replication activity for NAS shares. You can recover a replicated share on the target system if the source system is unavailable. Once the source system becomes available, you can failback the share to make it available on the source system again.
  • Page 372 Receive NAS Replication Figure 217: Received Snapshots Page Use the Received Snapshots page to perform the following tasks: View information about received snapshots (see "Snapshots List" on page 359). ● Recover a share on the target system (see "Recovering a Share" on page 359).
  • Page 373 Replication Receive NAS Snapshots List The Snapshots List displays all available snapshots that have been received from configured replication sources. Snapshots are grouped by NAS share. To see all available snapshots for a share, click the plus icon [+] next to the share name. The Snapshots List displays the following information about each snapshot: Share Name - The name of the share.
  • Page 374 Receive NAS Replication Figure 218: Recovered Share Name Page 2. (Optional) In the Recovered Share Name box, type a new name for the recovered share. (The default name is the original share name.) 3. Click Apply. 4. If the ETERNUS CS800 is joined to a Windows workgroup, select the workgroup user that will own the recovered share, and then click Apply.
  • Page 375 Replication Receive NAS Before you can failback a share, on the original source system, you must add the original target system to the list of allowed replication sources (see "Adding a Replication Source" on page 239). This is because, during failback, the original target is acting as a source when it sends a snapshot to the original source.
  • Page 376 Receive NAS Replication 3. (Optional) Leave the Use Encryption check box selected to enable encryption when sending the snapshot to the destination. Or clear the Use Encryption check box to disable encryption when sending the snapshot to the destination. If encryption is enabled, select an encryption strength (128-bit or 256-bit). Using 256- bit encryption (default) provides a stronger level of security but may have an impact on system performance in some situations.
  • Page 377: Recovery Jobs

    Replication Receive NAS Deleting a Snapshot Delete a snapshot if it is no longer needed. After you delete a snapshot, it can no longer be used to recover or failback a NAS share. You cannot delete a snapshot if a failback operation is in progress for the snapshot. Wait for the failback operation to complete, or abort the operation (see "Failback Jobs"...
  • Page 378 Receive NAS Replication Figure 220: Recovery Jobs Page The Snapshot Recovery Jobs section displays the following information about recovery jobs: Original Share Name - The name of the share the snapshot was created from. ● New Share Name - The name of the share the snapshot was recovered to. ●...
  • Page 379: Failback Jobs

    Replication Receive NAS Failback Jobs The Failback Jobs page allows you to view information about snapshot failback operations that were previously completed. You can also abort a failback that is currently in progress. To access the Failback Jobs page, on the Receive NAS page, click the Failback Jobs tab (see Figure 221).
  • Page 380: Directory/File Based

    Receive NAS Replication Use the Failback Jobs page to perform the following tasks: To delete information for a failback job, select it in the Snapshot Failback Jobs section ● and click Delete Job Info. To abort a failback job that is in progress, select it in the Snapshot Failback Jobs ●...
  • Page 381 Replication Receive NAS Figure 222: Directory/File Based Page Use the Directory/File Based page to perform the following tasks: View shares eligible to receive Directory/File Based data (see "Shares Eligible to ● Receive Directory/File Based Data" on page 368) Configure a share to receive Directory/File Based Replication data (see "Configuring a ●...
  • Page 382 Receive NAS Replication Shares Eligible to Receive Directory/File Based Data The Shares Eligible to Receive Directory/File Based Data section displays information for all NAS shares on the ETERNUS CS800 that are eligible to receive Directory/File Based Replication data from a source share. To be eligible to receive Directory/File Based Repli- cation data, a share must have data deduplication enabled at the time it is created.
  • Page 383 Replication Receive NAS Figure 223: Edit Share Settings Page 2. Select the Enable to receive Directory/File Based replication data check box to enable Directory/File Based Replication for the share. Or clear the Enable to receive Directory/File Based replication data check box to disable Directory/File Based Replication for the share.
  • Page 384 Receive NAS Replication Unpack Queue Use the Unpack Queue to view Directory/File Based Replication statistics for data received from the source system. To view the Unpack Queue, select a share and click View Unpack Queue (see Figure 224). Figure 224: Unpack Queue The Unpack Queue displays the following information: File/Directory - The file or directory to be replicated.
  • Page 385: Receive Vtl

    Replication Receive VTL Receive VTL The Receive VTL page allows you to manage incoming replication activity for VTL parti- tions. You can recover a replicated partition on the target system if the source system is unavailable. Once the source system becomes available, you can failback the partition to make it available on the source system again.
  • Page 386 Receive VTL Replication Figure 225: Received Snapshots Page Use the Received Snapshots page to perform the following tasks: View information about received snapshots (see "Snapshots List" on page 373). ● Recover a partition on the target system (see "Recovering a Partition" on page 373).
  • Page 387 Replication Receive VTL Snapshots List The Snapshots List displays all available snapshots that have been received from configured replication sources. Snapshots are grouped by VTL partition. To see all available snapshots for a partition, click the plus icon [+] next to the partition name. The Snapshots List displays the following information about each snapshot: Partition Name - The name of the partition.
  • Page 388 Receive VTL Replication Figure 226: Recovered Partition Name Page 2. (Optional) In the Recovered Partition Name box, type a new name for the recovered partition. (The default name is the original partition name.) 3. Click Apply. The partition and its cartridges are recovered on the target system. All data stored on the partition at the time the snapshot was saved is available.
  • Page 389 Replication Receive VTL Performing a Failback for a Partition Perform a failback of a VTL partition if a source system that was previously unavailable becomes available again. When you failback a partition, you select a received snapshot. The ETERNUS CS800 copies the snapshot from the target system back to the source system.
  • Page 390 Receive VTL Replication 3. (Optional) Leave the Use Encryption check box selected to enable encryption when sending the snapshot to the destination. Or clear the Use Encryption check box to disable encryption when sending the snapshot to the destination. If encryption is enabled, select an encryption strength (128-bit or 256-bit). Using 256- bit encryption (default) provides a stronger level of security but may have an impact on system performance in some situations.
  • Page 391: Recovery Jobs

    Replication Receive VTL Deleting a Snapshot Delete a snapshot if it is no longer needed. After you delete a snapshot, it can no longer be used to recover or failback a VTL partition. You cannot delete a snapshot if a failback operation is in progress for the snapshot. Wait for the failback operation to complete, or abort the operation (see "Failback Jobs"...
  • Page 392: Failback Jobs

    Receive VTL Replication Figure 228: Recovery Jobs Page The Snapshot Recovery Jobs section displays the following information about recovery jobs: Original Partition Name - The name of the partition the snapshot was created from. ● New Partition Name - The name of the partition the snapshot was recovered to. ●...
  • Page 393 Replication Receive VTL To access the Failback Jobs page, on the Receive VTL page, click the Failback Jobs tab (see Figure 229). Figure 229: Failback Jobs Page The Snapshot Failback Jobs section displays the following information about failback jobs: Partition Name - The name of the partition the snapshot was created from. ●...
  • Page 394: Cartridge Based

    Receive VTL Replication Cartridge Based The Cartridge Based page allows you to manage Cartridge Based Replication on the target system. You can configure a VTL partition to receive Cartridge Based Replication data sent from a source system and view replication statistics for the partition. For information about creating VTL partitions, see "Adding a VTL Partition"...
  • Page 395 Replication Receive VTL Partitions Eligible to Receive Cartridge Based Data The Partitions Eligible to Receive Cartridge Based Data section displays information for all VTL partitions on the ETERNUS CS800 that are eligible to receive Cartridge Based Replication data from a source partition. To be eligible to receive Cartridge Based Repli- cation data, a partition must have data deduplication enabled at the time it is created.
  • Page 396 Receive VTL Replication Figure 231: Edit Partition Settings Page 2. Select the Enable to receive Cartridge Based replication data check box to enable Cartridge Based Replication for the partition. Or clear the Enable to receive Cartridge Based replication data check box to disable Cartridge Based Replication for the partition.
  • Page 397: Actions

    Replication Actions Unpack Queue Use the Unpack Queue to view Cartridge Based Replication statistics for data received from the source system. To view the Unpack Queue, select a partition and click View Unpack Queue (see Figure 232). Figure 232: Unpack Queue The Unpack Queue displays the following information: Barcode - The barcode of the cartridge to be replicated.
  • Page 398 Actions Replication Figure 233: Actions Page Use the Actions page to perform the following tasks: Pause or resume the replication service (see "Replication Service" on page 385). ● Enable or disable the replication state (see "Replication State" on page 385). ●...
  • Page 399: Replication Service

    Replication Actions Replication Service The replication service controls replication and failback traffic on the ETERNUS CS800. You can pause each replication target independently. Click Pause next to a target to pause all replication and failback traffic to that target. ● If a replication job is currently in progress, the system continues to replicate the current block of data.
  • Page 400: Replication Performance

    Actions Replication Replication Performance The ETERNUS CS800 maintains cumulative performance statistics for send and receive replication activity. The statistics appear on multiple locations, e.g. on the Home page. You can reset these statistics so the system will calculate them with new data going forward, click Clear.
  • Page 401: Reports

    Replication Reports Reports The Reports page allows you to generate and download a replication report. The report includes detailed information about all replication activity, including Directory/File or Cartridge Based Replication. To access the Reports page, click the Replication menu, and then click the Reports tab (see Figure 234 Figure 234: Reports Page...
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  • Page 403: Status

    Status The Status page allows you to view status information for the ETERNUS CS800 hardware as well as performance and disk usage information. Status information is gathered by the system every two minutes. To access the Status pages, click the Status menu. The Status pages contains the following tabs: "Hardware"...
  • Page 404: Summary

    Hardware Status Summary The Hardware Summary page allows you to view the overall status of the ETERNUS CS800 and its main components. The system and each component can have one of the following statuses: Normal - The hardware is operating correctly. ●...
  • Page 405: Details

    Status Hardware Details The Details page allows you to view detailed information about the hardware components of the ETERNUS CS800. To access the Details page, on the Hardware page, click the Details tab. Use the Details page to view information for the following components: "System Board"...
  • Page 406 Hardware Status Figure 236: System Board Page U41840-J-Z125-7-76...
  • Page 407 Status Hardware The System Board page displays the following information: Component - The name of the component on the system board. ● Type - The component type (Sensor, Fan, or Power Supply). ● Value - The value reported by the sensor or component. ●...
  • Page 408 Hardware Status The Host Bus Adapters section displays the following information about each Fibre Channel or SAS card: Component - The name of the Fibre Channel card or SAS card. ● Click the name of the card to view detailed information for the card below. Status - The status of the Fibre Channel card or SAS card.
  • Page 409 Status Hardware Figure 238: Network Ports Page The Network Ports page displays the following information: Component - The number of Ethernet port. ● Value - The speed of the port in Mb/s. ● Status - The status of the Ethernet port. ●...
  • Page 410 Hardware Status Figure 239: Storage Arrays Page The Storage Arrays section displays the following information about each storage array: Component - The name of the storage array. ● Click the name of the storage array to view detailed information for the array in the Component section.
  • Page 411 Status Hardware The Components section displays the following information about the components in the selected storage array: Component - The name of the component. ● Click the name of the component to view detailed information for the component in the subcomponent section.
  • Page 412: Performance

    Performance Status Performance The Performance page allows you to view information about system performance, including inline throughput, network throughput, read/write throughput, and CPU usage. To access the Performance page, click the Status menu, and then click the Performance tab. The Performance page contains the following tabs: "Inline"...
  • Page 413: Ethernet

    Status Performance Use the Inline page to display recent inline data flow activity in a dynamic graph: Select the amount of time to display in the Last list (1–24 hours). ● The horizontal axis displays time (in minutes). ● The vertical access displays inline throughput (0–200 MB/s). ●...
  • Page 414 Performance Status Figure 241: Ethernet Page Use the Ethernet page to display recent network activity in dynamic graphs: The top graph reports data received and the bottom graph reports data sent. ● Select the port to monitor in the Ethernet drop-down box, or select Avg to display an ●...
  • Page 415: Raid

    Status Performance Each bar on the graph represents approximately 1 second of time. ● Hold the cursor over a bar to display the value of the bar. ● RAID The RAID page allows you to view throughput performance for RAID read and write activity. To access the RAID page, on the Performance page, click the RAID tab (see Figure 242).
  • Page 416: Fibre Channel

    Performance Status Values that exceed the maximum value of the vertical axis are shown in lighter green. ● Each bar on the graph represents approximately 1 second of time. ● Hold the cursor over a bar to display the value of the bar. ●...
  • Page 417: Cpu

    Status Performance Use the Fibre Channel page to display recent fibre channel activity in dynamic graphs: The top graph reports data received and the bottom graph reports data sent. ● Select the port to monitor in the Fibre Channel drop-down box, or select Avg to display ●...
  • Page 418: Disk Usage

    Disk Usage Status Use the CPU page to display recent CPU usage in a dynamic graph: Select the CPU core to monitor in the CPU drop-down box, or select Avg to display an ● average of all CPUs. The CPU drop-down box lists all CPU threads. Each hyper-threaded CPU core counts as two threads.
  • Page 419 Status Disk Usage Figure 245: Disk Usage Page Use the Disk Usage page to view the following information: "Available" ● "Used" ● "Data Before Reduction" ● "Data After Reduction" ● U41840-J-Z125-7-76...
  • Page 420: Available

    ETERNUS CS800 is configured with non-deduplicated shares, the ETERNUS CS800 will automatically compact reclaimable space to create more free space as needed. For optimal system performance, Fujitsu recommends keeping the amount of Available disk space at 20% or more. Used Used space is the area that already holds data.
  • Page 421: Data After Reduction

    Status Disk Usage Shares & Partitions - The amount of data stored on the ETERNUS CS800 via local ● I/O. NFS Deduplicated Shares - The amount of data stored in deduplicated shares ● configured in Network File System (NFS) format for Linux systems. CIFS Deduplicated Shares - The amount of data stored in deduplicated shares ●...
  • Page 422: Vtl

    Status The VTL page allows you to view information about virtual tape library (VTL) components, including tape drives, storage slots, and cartridges. You can view a physical or logical repre- sentation of VTL components, or view VTL performance statistics. For information about creating VTLs, see "Adding a VTL Partition"...
  • Page 423 Status Figure 246: Physical View Page Use the controls in the VTL Physical View Information section to select the information to display: Select the VTL to display in the Partition drop-down box. ● Click Hide Drives or Show Drives to hide or show the virtual tape drives in the VTL ●...
  • Page 424: Logical View

    Status Click Hide I/E Slots or Show I/E Slots to hide or show the virtual I/E slots in the VTL ● (see "Storage and I/E Slots" on page 410). Tape Drives The Tape Drives section displays information about virtual tape drives in the VTL: If a cartridge is mounted in the tape drive, the barcode of the cartridge displays beneath ●...
  • Page 425 Status To access the Logical View page, on the VTL page, click the Logical View tab (see Figure 247). Figure 247: Logical View Page The Partitions section displays the following information about VTL partitions: Partition - The name of the partition. ●...
  • Page 426: Performance View

    Status Click the Information button [i] next to a partition to display detailed information about the partition. Performance View Use the Performance View page to view information about the throughput of VTL parti- tions. You can also view performance for virtual tape drives. To access the Performance View page, on the VTL page, click the Performance View tab (see Figure...
  • Page 427: Ost Status

    Status OST Status Partition - The name of the partition. ● Click the partition name to display the tape drives in the partition. Click a tape drive to see individual performance information for that drive. Performance (write) - The average write speed to the partition in MB/s. ●...
  • Page 428: Activity Log

    Activity Log Status Combined statistics for all media servers display at the top of each section (Optimized Duplication and Accent): Inline - The inline data flow throughput (in MB/s). Inline data flow represents the ● original, native size of the data protected by the system. Ethernet In - The amount of data received by all Ethernet ports (in MB/s).
  • Page 429: Viewing Logged Activities

    Status Activity Log Figure 250: Activity Log Page Use the Activity Log page to perform the following tasks: View information about activities that have been recorded in the log (see "Viewing ● Logged Activities" on page 415). Enable or disable the recording of activities in the log (see "Enabling or Disabling ●...
  • Page 430 Activity Log Status Role - The role of the user that performed the activity (Admin). ● Summary - Details about the activity that was performed, including CLI commands and ● field values. Click a column heading to sort the rows in the table by that column. Click the column heading again to reverse the sort order.
  • Page 431: Enabling Or Disabling Activity Logging

    Status Activity Log Enabling or Disabling Activity Logging By default, activity logging is enabled on the ETERNUS CS800. Use the toolbar above the Administrative Activity Log list to enable or disable activity logging (see Figure 252). To enable the logging of administrative and service actions, click Enable Logging on ●...
  • Page 432 Activity Log Status U41840-J-Z125-7-76...
  • Page 433: Alerts

    Alerts The Alerts page allows you to view and work with administration alerts and service tickets. The ETERNUS CS800 generates administration alerts and service tickets when a hardware or software event occurs. To access the Alerts page, click the Alerts menu. The Alerts page contains the following tabs: "Admin Alerts"...
  • Page 434: Service Tickets

    Service Tickets Alerts The Admin Alerts page displays the following information about administration alerts: Alert - The name of the administration alert. ● Library - The library or partition where the admin alert was generated. ● Last Update - The date when the administration alert was last updated by the system. ●...
  • Page 435: Service Ticket Priority

    Perform the recommended actions to try to resolve the problem before contacting Fujitsu customer support. If you are able to resolve the problem, you can close the service ticket.
  • Page 436 Service Tickets Alerts Figure 254: Service Tickets Page The Service Tickets page displays the following information about open service tickets: Ticket - The service ticket number. ● Request ID - The Request ID of the ticket. ● State - The current status of the service ticket (Open or Closed). ●...
  • Page 437 Alerts Service Tickets Close a service ticket that has been resolved (see "Closing a Service Ticket" on ● page 427). Viewing a Service Ticket View a service ticket to see detailed information about the problem that caused the system to generate the ticket and to view recommended actions. To view a service ticket: 1.
  • Page 438 Modify a service ticket to add additional information to the ticket, for example, trouble- shooting steps you have taken or a record of calls made to Fujitsu customer support. The additional information is saved with the service ticket and remains associated with the ticket even after it is closed.
  • Page 439 Alerts Service Tickets Figure 257: Ticket Analysis 3. In the Analysis Information box, enter all relevant information about actions taken to resolve the issue. 4. Click Apply. U41840-J-Z125-7-76...
  • Page 440 Service Tickets Alerts Sending a Service Ticket Send a service ticket to send the ticket details to an e-mail address. You can also add optional comments to the e-mail. To enable the ETERNUS CS800 to send e-mail, you must specify an outgoing e- mail server (see "Server"...
  • Page 441 Alerts Service Tickets Closing a Service Ticket Close a service ticket if the problem the caused the system to generate the ticket is resolved. You can also close all service tickets that are currently open. You can still view and modify a ticket after it has been closed. To close all service tickets that are currently open, below the list of service tickets, click Close All.
  • Page 442 Service Tickets Alerts U41840-J-Z125-7-76...
  • Page 443: Utilities

    The diagnostic files are helpful when troubleshooting problems on the ETERNUS CS800. Generate and download the diagnostic files before contacting Fujitsu customer support. To access the Diagnostics page, click the Utilities menu, and then click the Diagnostics tab.
  • Page 444: Storage Array Diag File

    Diagnostics Utilities To access the System Diag File page, on the Diagnostics page, click the System Diag File tab (see Figure 259). Figure 259: System Diag File Page To generate and download a system diagnostics file: 1. Click Generate New to generate a new system diagnostics file. The system generates a new diagnostics file.
  • Page 445: Healthchecks

    Utilities Diagnostics Figure 260: Storage Array Diag File Page To generate and download a system diagnostics file: 1. Click Generate New to generate a new storage array diagnostics file. The system generates a new diagnostics file. This can take several minutes. 2.
  • Page 446 Diagnostics Utilities The Healthchecks page contains the following tabs: "General" ● "Status" ● General The General page allows you to start running the healthchecks or stop them if they are already running. When you start the healthchecks, only the healthchecks that are currently enabled are run (see "Status"...
  • Page 447 Utilities Diagnostics To stop all healthchecks in progress, click Stop. ● Status The Status page allows you to view information about the most recent test results for each healthcheck. You can also enable or disable a healthcheck. The following healthchecks are available: De-Duplication - Checks the overall health of the blockpool.
  • Page 448 When healthchecks are run (manually or scheduled), only enabled healthchecks are run. CAUTION! If a healthcheck fails when it is run, there may be a problem in the blockpool that could cause replication or restore operations to fail. Contact Fujitsu Customer Support if a healthcheck fails. U41840-J-Z125-7-76...
  • Page 449: Analyzer

    Utilities Analyzer Analyzer The Analyzer page allows you to analyze the network and disk performance of the ETERNUS CS800. To access the Analyzer page, click the Utilities menu, and then click the Analyzer tab. The Analyzer page contains the following tabs: "Network"...
  • Page 450 Analyzer Utilities Figure 264: Performance Page To perform network analysis: 1. In the Target IP Address box, enter the IP address of the system to perform network analysis with. The target system must have NetServer enabled (see "Settings" on page 436).
  • Page 451: Disk

    Utilities Analyzer Figure 265: Settings Page To enable or disable NetServer on the target ETERNUS CS800: 1. Select Enable NetServer to enable NetServer. Or select Disable NetServer to disable NetServer. 2. Click Apply. You should disable NetServer on the target system when you are done analyzing network performance.
  • Page 452: Space Reclamation

    Space Reclamation Utilities Figure 266: Disk Analyzer Page To perform disk analysis, click Start. The throughput result is displayed under Result From Last Run in KB/s. It takes approximately 5 seconds to refresh the results. Space Reclamation The Space Reclamation page allows you to manage space reclamation activity on the ETERNUS CS800.
  • Page 453 Utilities Space Reclamation To increase performance, when space reclamation is initiated on the Space Recla- ● mation page or as a scheduled event, only Stage 2 (Calculating Deletion Candidates) and Stage 3 (Deleting New Candidates) are run. To configure the ETERNUS CS800 to automatically run space reclamation at specified intervals, use the Configuration >...
  • Page 454 Space Reclamation Utilities Space Reclaimed - The amount of disk space reclaimed. This value is 0 while space ● reclamation is running and while display the total reclaimed value after space recla- mation is complete. Use the General page to perform the following tasks: To start space reclamation, click Start.
  • Page 455: Secure Shred

    Utilities Secure Shred Secure Shred The Secure Shred page allows you to securely and permanently erase sensitive data stored on the ETERNUS CS800. To securely erase data, first delete files on NAS shares or storage servers, or erase tape cartridges on VTL partitions, then start secure shred. During secure shred, all residual data associated with the deleted files or cartridges is securely erased from the disk drives and is overwritten with random patterns.
  • Page 456 Secure Shred Utilities To securely erase data on the ETERNUS CS800: 1. Delete the data you want to securely erase: Delete files on NAS shares, or delete the shares (see "NAS" on page 187). ● Delete backup images on OST logical storage units (LSUs), or delete the LSUs and ●...
  • Page 457 Utilities Secure Shred Figure 269: Secure Shred Mode Interface 7. Click Reboot to finalize the secure shred process and reboot the ETERNUS CS800. After the ETERNUS CS800 finishes rebooting, you can resume normal system operation. U41840-J-Z125-7-76...
  • Page 458: Software Upgrade

    Software Upgrade Utilities Software Upgrade The Software Upgrade page allows you to upload a new software image to update the system software on the ETERNUS CS800. The current software version is displayed on the Home page (see "ETERNUS CS800 System Overview" on page 178).
  • Page 459 Utilities Software Upgrade 3. Click Start to begin the upload process. Do not close the window until the uploading and unpacking process is complete. An Information message displays stating the software image was uploaded successfully. 4. Click OK. 5. Click Install. If necessary, click the link to delete any outstanding administration alerts before proceeding.
  • Page 460 Software Upgrade Utilities 6. Read and follow the instructions in each of the pre-flight checks. The pre-flight checks can differ depending on the type of upgrade, but typical checks include the following: Delete all outstanding administration alerts (see "Admin Alerts" on page 419).
  • Page 461: Reboot & Shutdown

    Utilities Reboot & Shutdown Reboot & Shutdown The Reboot & Shutdown page allows you to reboot or shut down the ETERNUS CS800. To access the Reboot & Shutdown page, click the Utilities menu, and then click the Reboot & Shutdown tab (see Figure 272).
  • Page 462 Reboot & Shutdown Utilities U41840-J-Z125-7-76...
  • Page 463: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting This chapter describes the status and problem reporting features of the ETERNUS CS800 as well as problems you might encounter during setup and operation of the system. Corrective information is provided to help you resolve these problems. For information about troubleshooting the ETERNUS CS800, see the following sections: "ETERNUS CS800 Status and Problem Reporting"...
  • Page 464: Viewing Service Tickets

    General Troubleshooting Actions Troubleshooting Viewing Service Tickets Service tickets include time and date information, status (open or closed), information about each error, and links to recommended troubleshooting procedures. The ETERNUS CS800 generates service tickets according to the following scenarios: If the component associated with the problem does not have an open service ticket, the ●...
  • Page 465: Common Problems And Solutions

    Start-up Problems Table 22 describes problems that can occur during system start-up. Problem Corrective Action FATAL ERROR Unable to Contact your Fujitsu Customer Support representative start SNFS! (see "Support and Help" on page 18). Message displays. FATAL ERROR Unable to...
  • Page 466: Hardware Problems

    18). One power supply is not Determine which power supply has failed by observing the functioning. red fault LED on the power supply. Contact your Fujitsu Customer Support representative to arrange for service (see "Support and Help" on page 18).
  • Page 467: Ethernet Network Problems

    If the ping reports round trip network. times, the ETERNUS CS800 system is active. If not, check the cables, switches, or hubs for damaged compo- nents. If everything checks out, contact the Fujitsu Customer Support department (see "Support and Help" on page 18).
  • Page 468: Replication Problems

    Common Problems and Solutions Troubleshooting Replication Problems Table 25 describes corrective actions for problems occurring with the replication. Problem Explanation/Corrective Action The replication was paused, but When you click Pause, the system will continue to the replication is still in process. replicate the current tag or block of information in process.
  • Page 469: Temperature Problems

    Check the fan for proper operation. Clean or replace any air filter as necessary. 3. If a component reports a temperature problem, verify that the associated fan is operating correctly. If necessary, contact Fujitsu customer support to replace the fan (see "Support and Help" on page 18).
  • Page 470 Common Problems and Solutions Troubleshooting U41840-J-Z125-7-76...
  • Page 471: Removal And Replacement Procedures For Crus

    Removal and Replacement Procedures for CRUs This chapter describes how to handle Customer Replaceable Units (CRUs) and how to identify defective CRUs and replace them yourself. Other units may not be replaced by the customer. The CRUs are hot-plug components which can be expanded or replaced during operation. The hot-plug procedure increases the availability of system operation and guarantees a high degree of data integrity and failsafe performance.
  • Page 472: Eternus Cs800 S4/S5 Hardware

    ETERNUS CS800 S4/S5 Hardware Removal and Replacement Procedures for CRUs ETERNUS CS800 S4/S5 Hardware Server PRIMERGY RX300 S7/S8 Replacing PSU modules 1. Removing the defective PSU module Figure 290: Removing the PSU Press in on the green locking latch (1). ●...
  • Page 473 Removal and Replacement Procedures for CRUs ETERNUS CS800 S4/S5 Hardware Figure 291: Installing the PSU Insert the PSU module into its slot. ● Push the PSU module into its slot (1) as far as it will go until the locking latch snaps ●...
  • Page 474 ETERNUS CS800 S4/S5 Hardware Removal and Replacement Procedures for CRUs Connect the power cord to the power supply unit (1). ● Connect the mains plug to a grounded mains outlet in the in-house power supply ● network or a power outlet of the rack socket strip (2) (see also "PRIMECENTER Rack System"...
  • Page 475 Removal and Replacement Procedures for CRUs ETERNUS CS800 S4/S5 Hardware Securing power cords Figure 293: Securing power cord Thread the power cord through the cable clamp (1). ● Pull the cable clamp up (2). ● Press the cable clamp down until it engages to secure the cable (3). ●...
  • Page 476 ETERNUS CS800 S4/S5 Hardware Removal and Replacement Procedures for CRUs 2.5-inch HDD Module Figure 294: 2.5-inch HDD Module Installation frame with hard disk drive installed Indicators HDD Busy (LED green) HDD Fault (LED orange) For description see section "Hard Drive Carrier Indicators" on page Handle for locking and unlocking the HDD module Button for locking and unlocking the handle Handling Hard Disk Drives and HDD Modules...
  • Page 477 Removal and Replacement Procedures for CRUs ETERNUS CS800 S4/S5 Hardware Temperature Difference (°C) Minimum Acclimatization Time (Operating Environment/ (Hours) Outside) Table 26: Acclimatization Times for HDD Modules Always set the HDD module down carefully, with the large surface facing downwards to ●...
  • Page 478 ETERNUS CS800 S4/S5 Hardware Removal and Replacement Procedures for CRUs Unlocking the HDD Module Figure 296: Unlocking a 2.5-inch HDD Module 1. Release the locking mechanism by pressing the locking button (1). 2. Push the handle of the HDD module fully in the direction of the arrow (2). The HDD module is now unlocked.
  • Page 479 2. Insert the HDD module into a drive bay and carefully push back as far as it will go (1). 3. Close the locking lever to lock the hard disk drive in place (2). 4. If the status of the HDD remains "unknown" after rebuild has finished, contact Fujitsu Customer Support (see "Support and Help"...
  • Page 480 ETERNUS CS800 S4/S5 Hardware Removal and Replacement Procedures for CRUs Figure 299: Inserting the 2.5-inch HDD Removing the non-defective HDD Modules CAUTION! If you need to remove non-defective HDD modules, consider the following: Do never remove a non-defective HDD module during operation of the ●...
  • Page 481: Storage Subsystem

    ETERNUS CS800 S4/S5 Hardware Storage Subsystem JX40 Storage Subsystem Following chapter applies only to the ETERNUS CS800 S5 Entry. Hard Disk Drive Removal and Installation The Hard Disk Drive (HDD) used in the JX40 storage module is a 2.5’’ NL-SAS HDD with 7200 rpm.
  • Page 482 ETERNUS CS800 S4/S5 Hardware Removal and Replacement Procedures for CRUs DX80 S2 Storage Subsystem Hard Disk Drive Removal and Installation The Hard Disk Drive (HDD) used in the storage modules is a 3.5’’ NL-SAS HDD with 7200 rpm. CAUTION! In order to avoid giving damages to the device by the static electricity of human body, be sure to wear a wrist strap during the maintenance work.
  • Page 483 Removal and Replacement Procedures for CRUs ETERNUS CS800 S4/S5 Hardware Figure 302: Removing a 3.5-inch HDD module 2. While pressing down on the locking button (1) fold up the lever (2). Thereby, the HDD module is pushed out of its drive bay by about 1 cm and disconnected from the SAS / SATA backplane.
  • Page 484 ETERNUS CS800 S4/S5 Hardware Removal and Replacement Procedures for CRUs Installing Figure 303: Inserting the 3.5-inch HDD module 1. Insert the HDD module into a drive bay and carefully push back as far as it will go (1). 2. Close the locking lever to lock the hard disk drive in place (2). U41840-J-Z125-7-76...
  • Page 485: Storage Expansion

    The procedure of storage expansion differs for Entry and Scale models. ETERNUS CS800 S5 Entry The disk capacity of the ETERNUS CS800 S5 Entry model can be enhanced in steps of 4 TB up to a maximum of 24TB. Procedure of Storage Expansion starting with 4TB To enhance the capacity from 4TB to 8TB, six additional 2.5”...
  • Page 486: Procedure Of Storage Expansion Starting With 8Tb

    1. If the ETERNUS JX40 storage module is not already mounted to the rack: Mount the module either immediately on top or immediately below the server. See section "Cabling within the ETERNUS CS800 S5 System" on page 92“. 2. If the ETERNUS JX40 storage module is not already connected to the server: Connect it to SAS RAID controller in PCI slot 2 of the server, see section "Entry: Connecting...
  • Page 487: Eternus Cs800 S4/S5 Scale

    Storage Expansion ETERNUS CS800 S4/S5 Scale 4. Reboot the ETERNUS CS800 via the remote management pages, see "Reboot & Shutdown" on page 447. When the system boots up, a background initialize procedure is started. The new disks are automatically integrated into the system and put into service.
  • Page 488: Procedure For Installing And Commissioning New Expansion Modules

    If you cause a defect on the device by installing or exchanging system expan- ● sions that are not released or qualified for ETERNUS CS800 S5, the warranty is invalidated. To add expansion modules make sure that you only use storage expansion modules that are fully equipped and not manually configured.
  • Page 489 Storage Expansion ETERNUS CS800 S4/S5 Scale 3. Connect the new storage expansion module with the last of the existing storage modules according to the numbering of the modules. This cabling between two storage modules requires two SAS cables (IN/OUT). Figure 396 shows the cabling for the top- down arrangement of the modules.
  • Page 490 If you have to rearrange the existing modules in the rack in order to get enough space below/above the last already existing storage module, proceed as follows: 1. Shutdown the ETERNUS CS800 S5 system (server and storage bases) as described in Chapter "Turning On and Shutting Down the System"...
  • Page 491: System Specifications S5

    System Specifications S5 This chapter lists characteristics and specifications of the ETERNUS CS800 S5 product. The characteristics and specifications are categorized as follows: "System Related Specifications" ● "Additional Specifications for Entry Model" ● "Additional Specifications for Scale Mode" ● System Related Specifications The following tables provide characteristics of the ETERNUS CS800 S5 system.
  • Page 492 System Related Specifications System Specifications S5 General Characteristics NAS backup target NFS and/or CIFS mount point 128 shares maximum OpenStorage (OST) Symantec Storage Servers and Logical Storage Units (LSUs) 100 storage servers maximum Support for Optimized Duplication Scale with FC option: 64 partitions maximum, 256 virtual drives maximum, 9000 virtual cartridges per partition Entry with FC option: 64 partitions maximum, 80 virtual drives maximum, 9000 virtual cartridges per partition...
  • Page 493 System Specifications S5 System Related Specifications Interfaces Entry Scale Host Ethernet (to 5 × 1GbE 3 × 1GbE Customer LAN) 2 × 10Gb - optional 4 × 10GbE - optional 8 × 1GbE - optional Path-to-Tape Fibre Channel 2 × 8Gb - optional, each port either 4 ×...
  • Page 494: Additional Specifications For Entry Model

    North America. National approvals required in order to satisfy statutory regulations or for other reasons can be applied for on request. Compliance Link http://globalsp.ts.fujitsu.com/sites/certificates/default.aspx Table 42: Compliance with Standards Additional Specifications for Entry Model Selected Server Specifications Weight Approx.
  • Page 495: Additional Specifications For Scale Mode

    System Specifications S5 Additional Specifications for Scale Mode Selected ETERNUS JX40 Storage Module Specifications Weight Approx. 35 kg (depending on the upgrading) Disks 6, 12, 18 or 24 x 2.5" 1TB Nearline SAS hard disks (7,200 rpm) Interface to Server RAID Level 1 to 4 x RAID 6 (4 + 2) Table 44: Selected Storage Module Specifications for ETERNUS JX40...
  • Page 496 Additional Specifications for Scale Mode System Specifications S5 U41840-J-Z125-7-76...
  • Page 497: Integration In Firewall Environments

    Integration in Firewall Environments Firewall ports The following firewall ports must be opened for correct function of the ETERNUS CS800: TCP ports opened for management traffic: ● 22 (SSH) ● 80 (HTTP) ● 161 (SNMP) ● 162 (SNMP, trap) ● 443 (HTTPS) ●...
  • Page 498 Firewall ports Integration in Firewall Environments 139 (CIFS) ● 445 (CIFS) ● 628 (NFS, statd) ● 682 (NFS, rquotad) ● 880 (NFS, mountd) ● 2049 (NFS, nfsd) ● 3095 (OST) ● 3096 (OST) ● 3097 (OST) ● 3098 (OST) ● 3099 (OST) ●...
  • Page 499: Eternus Cs800 2.3.1 Open-Source

    Software that have been added to the base operating system, patched, or otherwise included with the product. For each component, the associated licenses are provided. Upon request, Fujitsu will furnish a DVD containing source code for all of these open-source modules, both the base CentOS modules and the additional packages listed here.
  • Page 500: Getting More Information

    ("BSD Exhibit #2") Spring ActionScript "Apache License Version 2.0" SysVinit "GNU General Public License", version 2 Thrift "Apache License Version 2.0" Getting More Information To order a copy of the source code covered by an open-source license, contact STORAGE-PM@ts.fujitsu.com. U41840-J-Z125-7-76...
  • Page 501: Apl Exhibit #1

    ETERNUS CS800 2.3.1 Open-Source Source Codes APL Exhibit #1 APL Exhibit #1 Apache License Apache License Version 2.0, January 2004 http://www.apache.org/licenses/ TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR USE, REPRODUCTION, AND DISTRIBUTION 1. Definitions. "License" shall mean the terms and conditions for use, reproduction,and distribution as defined by Sections 1 through 9 of this document.
  • Page 502 APL Exhibit #1 ETERNUS CS800 2.3.1 Open-Source Source Codes "Work" shall mean the work of authorship, whether in Source or Object form, made available under the License, as indicated by a copyright notice that is included in or attached to the work (an example is provided in the Appendix below).
  • Page 503 ETERNUS CS800 2.3.1 Open-Source Source Codes APL Exhibit #1 3. Grant of Patent License. Subject to the terms and conditions of this License, each Contributor hereby grants to You a perpetual, worldwide, non- exclusive, no-charge, royalty-free, irrevocable (except as stated in this section) patent license to make, have made, use, offer to sell, sell, import, and otherwise transfer the Work, where such license applies only to those patent claims licensable by such Contributor that are necessarily infringed...
  • Page 504 APL Exhibit #1 ETERNUS CS800 2.3.1 Open-Source Source Codes Derivative Works, if and wherever such third-party notices normally appear. The contents of the NOTICE file are for informational purposes only and do not modify the License. You may add Your own attribution notices within Derivative Works that You distribute, alongside or as an addendum to the NOTICE text from the Work, provided that such additional attribution notices cannot be construed as modifying the License.
  • Page 505 ETERNUS CS800 2.3.1 Open-Source Source Codes APL Exhibit #1 applicable law (such as deliberate and grossly negligent acts) or agreed to in writing, shall any Contributor be liable to You for damages, including any direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages of any character arising as a result of this License or out of the use or inability to use the Work (including but not limited to damages for loss of goodwill, work stoppage, computer failure or malfunction, or any and all other...
  • Page 506 APL Exhibit #1 ETERNUS CS800 2.3.1 Open-Source Source Codes http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.
  • Page 507 ETERNUS CS800 2.3.1 Open-Source Source Codes APL Exhibit #1 * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software must display the following acknowledgement: *This product includes software developed by the University of *California, Berkeley and its contributors. * 4.
  • Page 508 APL Exhibit #1 ETERNUS CS800 2.3.1 Open-Source Source Codes * ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES * OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS. IN NO EVENT SHALL INTERNET SOFTWARE * CONSORTIUM BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, DIRECT, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR * PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS * ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF...
  • Page 509 ETERNUS CS800 2.3.1 Open-Source Source Codes APL Exhibit #1 Permission is granted to anyone to use this software for any purpose, including commercial applications, and to alter it and redistribute it freely, subject to the following restrictions: 1. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must not claim that you wrote the original software.
  • Page 510: Apl Exhibit #2

    APL Exhibit #2 ETERNUS CS800 2.3.1 Open-Source Source Codes All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software must display the following acknowledgement: This product includes software developed or owned by Caldera International, Inc. Neither the name of Caldera International, Inc. nor the names of other contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
  • Page 511 ETERNUS CS800 2.3.1 Open-Source Source Codes APL Exhibit #2 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
  • Page 512: Apache License Version 2.0

    Apache License Version 2.0 ETERNUS CS800 2.3.1 Open-Source Source Codes Apache License Version 2.0 Apache License Version 2.0, January 2004 http://www.apache.org/licenses/ TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR USE, REPRODUCTION, AND DISTRIBUTION 1. Definitions. "License" shall mean the terms and conditions for use, reproduction, and distribution as defined by Sections 1 through 9 of this document.
  • Page 513 ETERNUS CS800 2.3.1 Open-Source Source Codes Apache License Version 2.0 "Work" shall mean the work of authorship, whether in Source or Object form, made available under the License, as indicated by a copyright notice that is included in or attached to the work (an example is provided in the Appendix below).
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    ETERNUS CS800 2.3.1 Open-Source Source Codes BSD Exhibit #1 Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License.
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    BSD Exhibit #2 ETERNUS CS800 2.3.1 Open-Source Source Codes Also, the PNG logo (in PNG format, of course) is supplied in the files “pngbar.png” and “pngbar.jpg (88x31) and “pngnow.png” (98x31). Libpng is OSI Certified Open Source Software. OSI Certified Open Source is a certification mark of the Open Source Initiative.
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    ETERNUS CS800 2.3.1 Open-Source Source Codes GNU General Public License GNU General Public License Version 2, June 1991 Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.
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    The MIT License ETERNUS CS800 2.3.1 Open-Source Source Codes You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or your school, if any, to sign a “copyright disclaimer” for the program, if necessary. Here is a sample; alter the names: Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program `Gnomovision' (which makes passes at compilers) written by James Hacker.
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    ETERNUS CS800 2.3.1 Open-Source Source Codes GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE (Version 3) GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE (Version 3) Version 3, 29 June 2007 Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. <http://fsf.org/> Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.
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  • Page 577 ETERNUS CS800 2.3.1 Open-Source Source Codes GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE (Version 3) so as to satisfy simultaneously your obligations under this License and any other pertinent obligations, then as a consequence you may not convey it at all. For example, if you agree to terms that obligate you to collect a royalty for further conveying from those to whom you convey the Program, the only way you could satisfy both those terms and this License would be to refrain entirely from conveying the Program.
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    Common Development And Distribution License ETERNUS CS800 2.3.1 Open-Source Source This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions; type `show c' for details. The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate parts of the General Public License.
  • Page 581 ETERNUS CS800 2.3.1 Open-Source Source Codes Common Development And Distribution 1.4. Executable means the Covered Software in any form other than Source Code. 1.5. Initial Developer means the individual or entity that first makes Original Software available under this License. 1.6.
  • Page 582 Common Development And Distribution License ETERNUS CS800 2.3.1 Open-Source Source 2.1. The Initial Developer Grant. Conditioned upon Your compliance with Section 3.1 below and subject to third party intellectual property claims, the Initial Developer hereby grants You a world-wide, royalty-free, non-exclusive license: (a) under intellectual property rights (other than patent or trademark) Licensable by Initial Developer, to use, reproduce, modify, display, perform, sublicense and distribute the Original Software (or portions thereof), with...
  • Page 583 ETERNUS CS800 2.3.1 Open-Source Source Codes Common Development And Distribution (d) Notwithstanding Section 2.2(b) above, no patent license is granted: (1) for any code that Contributor has deleted from the Contributor Version; (2) for infringements caused by: (i) third party modifications of Contributor Version, or (ii) the combination of Modifications made by that Contributor with other software (except as part of the Contributor Version) or other devices;...
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  • Page 585 ETERNUS CS800 2.3.1 Open-Source Source Codes Common Development And Distribution When You are an Initial Developer and You want to create a new license for Your Original Software, You may create and use a modified version of this License if You: (a) rename the license and remove any references to the name of the license steward (except to note that the license differs from this License);...
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    ETERNUS CS800 2.3.1 Open-Source Source Codes Open SSL License application of the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods is expressly excluded. Any law or regulation which provides that the language of a contract shall be construed against the drafter shall not apply to this License.
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  • Page 590 Open SSL License ETERNUS CS800 2.3.1 Open-Source Source Codes * This package is an SSL implementation written * by Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com). * The implementation was written so as to conform with Netscapes SSL. * This library is free for commercial and non-commercial use as long as * the following conditions are aheared to.
  • Page 591 ETERNUS CS800 2.3.1 Open-Source Source Codes Open SSL License Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com)" The word 'cryptographic' can be left out if the rouines from the library being used are not cryptographic related :-). * 4. If you include any Windows specific code (or a derivative thereof) from the apps directory (application code) you must include an acknowledgement: "This product includes software written by Tim Hudson...
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    Perl-DBD-SQLite-1.31-1.of.e15 ETERNUS CS800 2.3.1 Open-Source Source Codes Perl-DBD-SQLite-1.31-1.of.e15 Terms of Perl itself a) the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 1, or (at your option) any later version, or b) the "Artistic License" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- The General Public License (GPL) Version 2, June 1991...
  • Page 593 ETERNUS CS800 2.3.1 Open-Source Source Codes Perl-DBD-SQLite-1.31-1.of.e15 can change the software or use pieces of it in new free programs; and that you know you can do these things. To protect your rights, we need to make restrictions that forbid anyone to deny you these rights or to ask you to surrender the rights.
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  • Page 629: Index

    CS800 with the Customer LAN CS800 system network customer LAN notebook entry connecting/disconnecting cables consumables scale contacts contents section capacity of ETERNUS CS800 S5 cartridge based replication 356, CRU 23, CD/DVD checking delivery unit class A compliance statement U41840-J-Z125-7-76...
  • Page 630 LAN ETERNUS CS800 installing in rack connecting with the customer LAN unpacking unpacking CS800 remote management pages ETERNUS CS800 S5 CS800 S5 Hardware cabling customer LAN Ethernet cable customer replaceable unit Ethernet port expansion JX40...
  • Page 631 Index initial configuration installing advanced setting CS800 in a rack CIFS devices in the rack ETERNUS CS800 rack share access modules summary server in a rack windows domain interface details 128, NAS wizard interface IP addresses 129, add share interface routing 131, share access network attached storage (NAS) network configuration...
  • Page 632 Index pallet replication 246, path to tape (PTT) action PCI cards problems entry receive NAS scale receive VTL performing data replication send NAS PRIMECENTER replication reports problems replication wizard Ethernet NAS shares hardware system replication VTL partition start-up reports temperature requirements protocol 3rd party rack...
  • Page 633 VTL and PTT cabling storage module entry installing in the rack scale storage modules VTL cabling storage presentation 32, VTL wizard storage subsystem discover hosts ETERNUS CS800 S5 481, map hosts support bracket media fitting partition switching system system welcome page logging off...
  • Page 634 Index U41840-J-Z125-7-76...

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