OpenEye G4 Quick Start

G4 GRANITERACK iSCSI STORAGE SERVER
Quick Guide
This guide is a quick reference for users to install and operate the G4 GraniteRack and only provides basic information. For further details on installation and operation, please refer to the User Manual.
Due to the number and weight of the hard drives, the G4 GraniteRack iSCSI Storage Server is shipped in two boxes.
BOX 1 CONTENTS
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9 10 11 12
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G4 GraniteRack (without drives)
BOX 2 CONTENTS
FRONT BEZEL
RACKMOUNT RAIL KIT
RACKMOUNT ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
The box your G4 GraniteRack was shipped in should include two rail assemblies, two rail mounting brackets, and the mounting screws you will need to install the system into the rack. There are a variety of rack units available on the market, which may mean the assembly procedure will differ slightly. Refer to the installation instructions for your model of rack unit. Please read this section in its entirety before you begin the installation procedure.
Separating the Sections of Rack Rails
1. Extend the rail assembly by pulling it out­ward.
2. Press the quick-release tab.
3. Separate the inner rail extension from the outer rail assembly.
4. Repeat theses steps for the second rail assembly.
Installing the Inner Rail Extensions
1. Place the inner rail extensions on the side of the chassis, aligning the hooks of the chassis with the rail extension holes. Make sure the extension faces outward, just like the pre-attached inner rail.
2. Slide the extension toward the front of the chassis.
3. Optional: Secure the rail extension to the chassis with 4 screws (included).
4. Repeat these steps for the other side of the chassis.
HARD DRIVES (in boxes, 4 per box)
ACCESSORY BOX CONTENTS
NVR CASE KEY
MOUSE KEYBOARD
REPAIR DISK /
SOFTWARE DISK
POWER CABLE DVI to VGA ADAPTER
ACCESSORY BOX
(see contents below)
Installing the Outer Rack Rails
1. Secure the back end of the outer rail to the rack using the leaf springs and screws provided.
2. Press the button where the two outer rails are joined to retract the smaller outer rail.
3. Hang the hooks of the rails onto the rack holes and, if desired, use screws to secure the front of the outer rail onto the rack.
4. Repeat these steps for the other outer rail extension.
Installing the Recorder into a Rack
1. Extend the outer rails
2. Align the inner rails with the outer rails on the rack.
3. Slide the inner rails into the outer rails, keeping pressure even on both sides. When pushed all the way into the rack, the rails will click into a locked position (preventing removal without pressing the quick-release tabs).
QUICK START GUIDE
CONNECTIONS
No. Item No. Item No. Item
1 Power 5 USB 9 Network 2 PS/2 Mouse 6 RS-232 10 RAID Management 3 PS/2 Keyboard 7 VGA 11 Network 4 USB 8 Network 12 RS-232
HARD DRIVE INSTALLATION
Your G4 GraniteRack is shipped with the drives in a separate box. To insert the drives, pull the blue latch release on the front of the drive, insert the drive into the proper port, and close the latch.
Pull blue button to release latch
Your hard drives should be inserted in order, 1-16, depending on how many hard drives you have purchased. Each hard drive is marked with the number of its port. See the diagram below for the order of hard drive ports.
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FOR UNITS WITH RAID CONFIGURATION ONLY:
Use only identical models to replace the hard drives Do not re-insert failed drives.
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G4 GRANITERACK iSCSI STORAGE SERVER
Quick Guide
INSTALLING THE FRONT BEZEL
If you choose to mount the front bezel onto your G4 GraniteRack you will need to remove the attached handles and attach the bezel before attaching the rackmount rails.
1. Remove the two screws from each handle.
2. Install the included bezel clips and fasten with screws.
3. Align and slide the right side of the bezel into the right clip.
4. Slide the left side of the bezel into the left clip.
5. Lock the bezel by turning the key counter­clockwise.
LOGGING IN
OpenEye recommends changing the username and password for your G4 GraniteRack. The default Username and Password are as follows
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Username: DVRAdmin
Password: dvr4321
CREATING iSCSI TARGET ACCOUNTS
OpenEye recommends creating a separate target volume for each recorder on your system.
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1. Click Start > All Programs > Administrative Tools > Microsoft iSCSI Software Tar­get.
2. Click Yes.
3. Right-click in the Virtual Disk eld, and then click Create iSCSI Target.
4. This will open the iSCSI Target Wizard. Click Next to continue.
5. Type your iSCSI Target Name.
Note The iSCSI Target Name must consist of lowercase letters and numbers only. No
spaces, special characters, or underscores may be used. For example: n1.3, mean­ing “NVR1 with 3TB storage.”
6. Type an effective description of the target.
7. Type the IP Address of the recorder you are assigning to this volume in the IQN eld, and then click Next.
Note The iSCSI Qualied Name (IQN) allows the iSCSI target to identify the iSCSI initiator
requesting access. OpenEye recommends using the IP address of the connecting recorder, but you can also use the MAC address or DNS name.
8. Click Next, and then click Finish.
CONNECTION DIAGRAM
A single G4 GraniteRack can be connected to up to 25 network video recorders to provide up to 64TB of pooled storage.
To connect a G4 GraniteRack to one or more recorders, you can purchase a 24-port switch
from OpenEye. This switch comes precongured with Gigabit networking and LACP.
Ports 1-8 are to be used for iSCSI connection. When connecting a G4 GraniteRack, use 2 connections per unit (1 and 2, 3 and 4, 5 and 6, 7 and 8, respectively). Ports 9-16 are to be used to connect the recorders, and ports 17-24 can be used to connect cameras to the recorders, if necessary.
CREATING VIRTUAL DISKS
Create a virtual disk for each recorder on your system.
1. In the iSCSI Target window, click Devices.
2. Right-click the Devices List eld, and then click Create Virtual Disk.
3. This will open the Create Virtual Disk Wizard. Click Next to continue.
4. Type the location in the File eld.
Note The location name should be the same as the iSCSI Target Name. The location should
be formatted as E:\{iSCSI Target name].vhd.
5. Set the Size of the Virtual Disk (in megabits).
6. Type an effective Virtual Disk Description.
7. To assign a recorder client to the volume, click Add.
8. Select the target recorder.
9. Click Next, and then click Finish.
RECORDER CONFIGURATION
Once your G4 GraniteRack is connected and set up, you will need to congure the iSCSI
unit and the recorder to communicate with each other.
CONFIGURE THE GRANITERACK TO COMMUNICATE WITH THE RECORDER
1. On the iSCSI Initiators tab, click Identier Type, and then select IP Address.
2. Type the IP address of your recorder in the Value eld.
3. Click OK.
4. Click OK again.
POWER
IP cameras to PoE switch
PoE switch to 24-port switch
G4 GraniteRack to 24-port switch
Recorder to 24-port switch
24-port switch to recorder
To reduce the risk of electrical shock or damage to the equipment:
Do not disable the power grounding plug. The grounding plug is an impor-
tant safety feature.
If the electrical plug you are using does not have a ground plug recep-
tacle, contact a licensed electrician to have it replaced with a grounded electricl outlet.
Plug the power cord into a grounded electrical outlet that is easily acces-
sible at all times.
Disconnect the power from the recorder by unplugging the power cord
either from the electrical outlet or the recorder.
Operating Temperature Range
32˚F~104˚F (0˚C~40˚C)
CONFIGURE THE RECORDER TO COMMUNICATE WITH THE GRANITERACK
1. Restart your recorder in Windows mode.
2. Click Start, and then type iSCSI Initiator in the Search eld.
3. Click iSCSI Initiator.
4. In the Target eld, type the IP address of your G4 GraniteRack.
5. Click Quick Connect. Once completed, the status will read “connected.”
6. Click Done.
7. Click the Volumes and Devices tab.
8. Click Auto Congure.
9. Click OK.
SET THE VOLUME SIZE
The volumes you have created on your G4 GraniteRack will be seen by your recorder as
blank hard disks. In order to save video, you must rst format the disks.
1. Click Disk Management.
2. In the Initialize Disk window, select GBT.
Note GBT supports drives that are 3TB or larger, providing a large volume size for
maximum storage capacity.
3. Click OK.
4. Right-click Unallocated Volume, and then click New Simple Volume.
5. Click Next.
6. Type the Volume Size (in MB), up to 3TB (3,000,000 MB).
Note OpenEye recommends a maximum volume size of 3TB.
7. Click Next, and then click Next again.
8. Click Allocation Unit Size, and then select 64K.
9. Click Volume Label, and type DVR.
10. Click Next.
11. Click Finish.
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