Buffalo Technology TS-ITGL, iSCSI User Manual

User Manual
TeraStation iSCSI
TS-ITGL/R5
www.buffalotech.com
v1.4
Introduction
Congratulations on your new TeraStation! Your TeraStation iSCSI is a huge block of iSCSI storage, ready to add to your server or PC via ordinary wired Ethernet connections. This
guide will help you congure it.
There are many ways to congure and use iSCSI storage products like the TeraStation. In this guide we give one example of conguring a simple iSCSI volume on a single workstation. Many other congurations are usable.
Because we’re constantly updating our product, the images and text in this manual may vary slightly from the images and text displayed by your TeraStation. These changes are minor and should not affect the ease of setup adversely. As time passes, future user interfaces, updated software, and later versions of this manual may be available for download at our web site: www.buffalotech.com.
If you run into difculties or need additional help, feel free to contact our technical support.
Contact information for Buffalo Technology and our technical support is available on pages 47 and 48.
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Table of Contents
TeraStation Layout............................................................4
Installation .......................................................................7
Conguration GUI ..........................................................15
Login .......................................................................16
IP Address ...............................................................20
RAID Settings ..........................................................22
UPS ......................................................................... 27
Alerts ....................................................................... 29
Troubleshooting .............................................................. 39
Replacing a Hard Drive ...................................................41
Technical Specications .................................................. 46
Technical Support ...........................................................47
GPL Information .............................................................49
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Layout
Power Switch
Display Mode Switch
Door opens for access to hard drives.
Door Lock (Turn counter­clockwise to release)
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Layout
Init Button returns settings to factory defaults.
Hard Drives (Squeeze tabs to release)
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Power Cable (to outlet
or surge protector)
Layout
USB in
Ethernet (to NIC, Router, or Switch
UPS
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Installation
Begin by connecting your TeraStation’s power and Ethernet cables. The Ethernet cable should be connected to an extra NIC on your server or to a router, hub, or switch on your network.
For best performance, all network equipment should be gigabit or better. Use a NIC with enough
RJ-45 ports for all your iSCSI devices, or separate NICs for each iSCSI device. Assign static IP addresses for each iSCSI device. Bridge the ports for all the NICs in the server (including the LAN connection). Statically assign the IP address for the LAN to the “Bridged” connection, not on the actual NIC for the LAN. Provided uninterruptable power supplies for all iSCSI devices, as well
as the server itself. Simpler congurations may work, but this kind of uncompromising setup is
recommended for best performance and reliability.
After all connections are made, turn the TeraStation on by pushing the power button on the front panel. It will take about a minute to boot.
Insert the TeraNavigator CD into your computer’s CD-ROM drive.
On a PC, setup should automatically launch. If it does not, manually launch setup.exe by pressing Start and selecting the Run... option. When the Run dialog opens, type d:\TSnavi.exe (where d is the drive letter of your CD-ROM drive). Press OK to continue.
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Press the Begin Installation button to begin.
Easy Setup will step you through physically connecting your
TeraStation. It will then install software.
Advanced Setup skips the connection tutorial and goes directly to installing software.
Installation
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If your TeraStation is connected correctly when you get to this window, it will be highlighted in the drop-down list. If you have multiple units to set up, select the correct TeraStation from the list.
Select First Setup for the initial installation.
To install the software on additional computers, chose Additional Setup.
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Once the TeraStation is installed, you’ll need to install the iSCSI connection tool. Click Next, then continue to click Next, stepping through the menus until the iSCSI connection tool is installed.
Click Yes to launch the iSCSI connection tool.
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Make sure that your ISCSI TeraStation is selected in the Target product window. Click Register the iSCSI Hard Disk, and then OK.
If the TeraStation has more than one volume, choose the volume you want to connect to from the drop down list. Check Resume connection at start up. Click Connect. Repeat to add additional volumes if desired.
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If Disk Management does not open automatically, you may launch it manually. From the Setup menu at the top of the window, choose Launch Disk Management.
Each connected volume from your ISCSI TeraStation now appears as a hard drive in Disk Management.
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Right-click on the volume in Disk Management and click New Volume to start the New Volume Wizard. Click Next.
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The Initialize and Convert Disk Wizard will
open. Use it to convert your new volumes
to dynamic volumes. Put a checkmark next to each of your disks and click Next to step through the menu.
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Installation
Choose your desired volume type. Use Simple if you have only one volume to mount. Spanned and Striped volumes require multiple disk volumes to create. Click Next when ready.
Add all dynamic disks that will be included in the volume to the Selected column by highlighting them and then clicking the Add button.
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Choose your desired drive letter. Click Next.
Choose your desired format and volume label. Click Next.
Your new volume is installed and ready to use!
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