This manual is designed for UltraStor RS16 series controller user to operate the
disk array system as easy as possible. Information contained in this manual has
been checked for accuracy, but no product warranty is given with this content
due to each operation environment is different. Information and specification are
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The RAM size of UltraStor RS16 recommends 512MB or more. Please refer to
A. Certification list............................................................... 55
B. Event notifications.......................................................... 56
C. Known issues................................................................. 60
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Chapter 1 RAID introduction
1.1 Features
UltraStor RS16 controller is a high-performance RAID controller.
• Backplane solution
o UltraStor RS16: U320 SCSI (x2) -to- SATA II (x16) RAID controller.
UltraStor RS16 controller has the features listed below:
• RAID 6 ready.
• Snapshot-on-the-box / rollback(optional).
• SATA II support with SATA I backward compatible.
• N-way mirror.
• On-line volume expansion and RAID level migration.
• Global/dedicated cache configurable by volume.
• S.M.A.R.T. enabled.
• Support SAF-TE.
• Support Microsoft VDS (Virtual Disk Service; optional).
• Disk roaming.
• MPIO ready (initiator driver support is needed).
When properly configured, our RAID controller can provide non-stop service with
a high degree of fault tolerance through the use of RAID technology and
advanced array management features.
UltraStor controller connects to the host system through an SCSI interface. It
can be configured to any RAID level. It provides reliable data protection for
servers and offers a new technology to implement the RAID 6 function. The
RAID 6 function allows two HDD failures without impact on the existing data.
Data can be reconstructed from the remaining data and parity drives.
Snapshot-on-the-box is a point-in-time volume replication. It makes consistent
and instant copies of data volumes without any system downtime. It can keep up
to 32 snapshots for all data volumes. Rollback feature is provided so users can
easily restore the previously-snapshotted data easily while continuing using the
volume for further data access. The data access is just regular as before
including read and write without any impact on end users. The "on-the-box"
terminology implies the fact that it does not require any proprietary agents
installed at host side. The snapshot is taken at volume level. It will not consume
any host CPU cycles thus the server is dedicated to the specific application. The
snapshot copies can be taken manually or by schedule such as hourly and daily.
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UltraStor controller is the most cost-effective disk array controller with
completely integrated high-performance and data-protection capabilities that
meet or exceed the highest industry standards, the best data solution for small
to medium size business user.
Caution
UltraStor series controller does not design SCSI terminator on
system. It must add external SCSI terminators.
Caution
Snapshot/rollback features need 512MB RAM or more. Please
refer to a certification list for RAM in Appendix A.
1.2 Terminology
This document uses the terms as follows:
RAID
PD
VG
UDV
CV
LUN
RAID is the abbreviation of “Redundant Array of Independent
Disks”. There are different RAID levels with different degree
of the data protection.
The Physical Disk belongs to the member disk of one specific
volume group.
Volume Group. One VG consists of a set of UDVs and owns
one RAID level attribute.
User Data Volume. Each VG could be divided into different
UDVs. The UDVs from one VG share the same RAID level,
but may own the different volume capacity.
Cache Volume. Each UDV will be associated with one specific
CV to execute the data transaction. Each CV could own the
different cache memory size.
Logical Unit Number. LUN is the logical volume, which the
users could access by using the SCSI commands.
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GUI
Graphic User Interface.
RAID width,
RAID copy,
RAID row
(RAID cell in
one row)
WT
WB
RO
RAID width, copy and row are used to describe one VG.
3. One RAID 10 volume over 3 4-disk RAID 1 volume:
RAID width=1; RAID copy=4; RAID row=3.
Write-Through cache write policy. Each data is synchronized
in both data cache and the accessed physical disks.
Write-Back cache write policy. Will speed up system write
performance but needs to bear the risk where data may be
inconsistent between data cache and the physical disks in one
short time interval.
Set the volume to be Read-Only.
DS
GS
DC
GC
DG
S.M.A.R.T.
WWN
HBA
MPIO
Dedicated Spare disks. The spare disks only belong to one
specific VG. Others could not use the spare disks for any
rebuilding purpose.
Global Spare disks. If some VGs are using the global spare
disks to do rebuilding, they could get the spare disks out from
the common spare disks pool for such requirement.
Dedicated Cache.
Global Cache.
DeGrade mode.
Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology.
World Wide Name.
Host Bus Adapter.
Multi-Path Input/Output.
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SAF-TE
SCSI Accessed Fault-Tolerant Enclosures.
1.3 RAID levels
Describe RAID levels as follows:
RAID 0
RAID 1
N-way
mirror
RAID 3
RAID 5
RAID 6
RAID 0+1
RAID 10
Disk striping. RAID 0 needs at least one hard drive.
Disk mirroring over two disks. RAID 1 needs at least two hard
drives.
Extension to RAID 1 level. It has N copies of the disk.
Striping with parity on the dedicated disk. RAID 3 needs at
least three hard drives.
Striping with interspersed parity over the member disks. RAID
3 needs at least three hard drives.
2-dimensional parity protection over the member disks. RAID
6 needs at least four hard drives.
Mirroring of the member RAID 0 volumes. RAID 0+1 needs at
least four hard drives.
Striping over the member RAID 1 volumes. RAID 10 needs at
least four hard drives.
RAID 30
Striping over the member RAID 3 volumes. RAID 30 needs at
least six hard drives.
RAID 50
Striping over the member RAID 5 volumes. RAID 50 needs at
least six hard drives.
RAID 60
Striping over the member RAID 6 volumes. RAID 60 needs at
least eight hard drives.
JBOD
The abbreviation of “Just a Bunch Of Disks”. JBOD needs at
least one hard drive.
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Chapter 2 Getting started
2.1 Before starting
Before starting, prepare as follows.
Review the “Certification list” in Appendix A to confirm that the
hardware is fully supported.
Read the latest release notes before upgrading. Release notes will
accompany with firmware.
A server with a SCSI HBA.
SCSI cables and terminators.
CAT 5, CAT 5e, or CAT 6 network cables for management port.
Prepare storage system configuration plan.
Management port network information. If using static IP, please
prepare static IP addresses, subnet mask, and default gateway.
2.2 Storage introduction
Storage has two ”ends” in the connection. These ends are the initiator and the
target. The initiator: Requests, or initiates, any SCSI communications. It requests
all SCSI operations like read or write. An initiator is usually located on the
host/server side (an SCSI HBA).
The target is the storage device itself or an appliance that controls and serves
volumes or virtual volumes. The target is the device that performs the SCSI
command or bridges it to an attached storage device. The targets can be disks,
tapes, RAID arrays, tape libraries, etc.
Host
(initiator)
SCSI
HBA
SCSI device 1
(target)
Daisy-chain
SCSI
Terminator
SCSI device 2
(target)
Figure 2.2.1
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2.3 Management methods
There are three management methods to manage S Series controllers, describe
on the following:
2.3.1 Web GUI
S Series controllers support graphic user interface to manage the system. Be
sure to connect LAN cable. The default IP is 192.168.0.1; so open the browser
and type:
http://192.168.0.200
Click any function at the first time; it will pop up a dialog to authenticate.
It does not support telnet to connect for remote control, only
ssh. Using ssh, the IP address has to be setup and the
password is required for login.
2.4 Enclosure
2.4.1 LCM
There are four buttons to control LCM (LCD Control Module), including: c (up),
d (down), ESC (Escape), and ENT (Enter).
After booting up the system, the following screen will be shown:
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Press “ENT”, the LCM functions “Alarm Mute”, “Reset/Shutdown”, “Quick Install”, “View IP Setting”, “Change IP Config” and “Reset to Default” will be
rotate by pressing c (up) and d (down).
The following table is function description.
Alarm Mute
Reset/Shutdown
Quick Install
View IP Setting
Change IP
Config
Reset to Default
Mute alarm when error occurs.
Reset or shutdown controller.
Three steps to create a volume. Please refer to section
3.3 for operation in web UI.
Display current IP address, subnet mask, and gateway.
Set IP address, subnet mask, and gateway. There are 2
selections, DHCP (Get IP address from DHCP server) or
set static IP.
Reset to default will set password to default: 1234, and
information / Rename / Extend / Set read/write
mode / Set priority / Resize Snapshot space / Auto
Snapshot
Create / Delete / More information / Resize
Æ
Attach / Detach
Æ
Enable / Disable
Æ
Auto shutdown
Æ
S.M.A.R.T. for physical disks
Æ
UPS Type / Shutdown Battery Level / Shutdown
Æ
Delay / Shutdown UPS
Browse the firmware to upgrade
Æ
System information
Æ
Reboot / Shutdown
Æ
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3.2 Login
UltraStor series controller supports graphic user interface to manage the system.
Be sure to connect LAN cable. The default IP is 192.168.0.200; so open the
browser and type:
http://192.168.0.200
Click any function at the first time; it will pop up a dialog to authenticate.
Login name: admin
Default password: 1234
After login, the selections listed on the left can be operated.
Figure 3.2.1
There are three indicators at the top-right corner.
1.
Voltage light: Green is normal. Red represents abnormal voltage
status. Please refer to section 3.6.2 for more detail.
2. Temperature light: Green is normal. Red represents abnormal
temperature.
3.
RAID light: Green means RAID works fine. Red represents RAID
failed happens.
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3.3 Quick install
It is easy to use “Quick install” function to create a volume. Depend on how
many physical disks or how many residual spaces on created VGs are free, the
system will calculate maximum spaces on RAID levels 0/1/3/5/6. “Quick install”
function will occupy all residual VG space for one UDV, and it has no space for
snapshot. If snapshot function is needed, please create volumes by manual, and
refer to section 4.4 for more detail.
Step 1: Select “Quick install” then choose the RAID level to set. Please refer to
Figure 3.3.1. After choosing the RAID level, click “
”, it will be linked
to another page required to set up the “Bus ID” / “SCSI ID” / “LUN”.
Figure 3.3.1
Step 2: Please select a number for each of them. Be careful to avoid the conflict
of SCSI ID at the same SCSI bus. In this page, the “Volume size” can be
changed. The maximum volume size is shown. To re-enter the size be sure it
has to be less or equal to maximum volume size. Then click “
”.
Step 3: Confirm page. Click “
with the “User data volume” just been created will be shown as Figure 3.3.2.
Done. It can be used as a disk.
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Figure 3.3.2
(Figure 3.3.2: A RAID 0 user data volume with the UDV name “QUICK20680”, named by the
system itself, with the total available volume size 608256MB.)
3.4 System configuration
“System config” selection is for the setup of “System name”, “IP address”,
“Password”, “Date”, “Mail”, “SNMP” and view “Event log”.
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Figure 3.4.1
3.4.1 System name
Select “System name” to change system name. Default system name
composed by model name and serial number of this system, e.g.: S120-000001.
3.4.2 IP address
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