Overland Storage SnapServer DX1 Quick Start Manual

Quick Start Guide
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1 - PCIe Card 2 - USB 2.0 Ports 3 - Ethernet 1 Port
4 - Ethernet 2 Port 5 - Serial Port* 6 - AC Power Plug
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SnapServer® DX1
1U Storage Appliance
Step 1
It is essential that you activate your warranty. Technical and warranty support are not available until the warranty is active:
1. Go to http://www.overlandstorage.com/
Service & Support > My Products.
2. At the Site Login
password, and click GO.
3. Click Register New Product.
4. Fill in the information (including serial number)
and click Submit.
Your warranty certificate will be emailed to you. Follow the instructions included in the email to complete the registration process.
, enter your email address and
Step 2
WARNING: Use care during rack installation or removal to prevent accidental tipping of the rack, causing damage or personal injury. It is recommended that a mechanical
lifter (or at least two people) be used during rack installation or removal to prevent injury.
The SnapServer DX1 comes with two angle brackets preinstalled on it for easy installation into 19-inch (EIA-310) rack.
CAUTION: Two-post telco-style or other racks less than 29 inches in depth will NOT
support this unit.
NOTE: If using the optional sliding rail kit, following the instructions that come with it.
1. Using a mechanical lifter (or two
people), lift and position the DX1 with the attached bracket holes aligned with the appropriate rack holes.
2. Using the four provided screws, attach
the DX1 brackets to the rack and tighten them just enough to support the appliance.
3. Verify that the appliance is level, and
tighten the screws.
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Step 3
The DX1 comes without disk drives installed (they are sold separately as singles and four-packs). Up to four disk drives can be installed with blank drive carriers filling in the remaining empty slots.
Install Drives
NOTE: Do not remove the disk drives from their carriers. Doing so voids the drive warranty.
Once the SnapServer is in the rack, install the drives as follows:
1. Remove the blank drive carriers to open the slots for drives being installed.
2. Position the drive assembly in front of the appropriate bay.
3. Slide it in until the latch clicks, locking the assembly in the bay.
4. Repeat Steps 2–
IMPORTANT: To maintain proper airflow and cooling, a drive assembly or a blank drive carrier must be installed in every slot. No empty slots are allowed.
3 for each remaining drive carrier.
Attach the Bezel
1. Position the bezel with the tabs on the top edge aligned with the slots located on
the appliance front.
2. Slowly move the bezel toward the unit until the magnets grab to the front.
3. Verify that the bezel is aligned properly with all the LEDs visible.
Step 4
Cable Attachment
CAUTION: The speed/duplex setting on an DX1 defaults to autonegotiate. The
networking switch or hub to which the DX1 is connected must also be configured to autonegotiate; otherwise, network throughput or connectivity to the DX1 may be seriously impacted.
All cabling, power connections, and cooling are located on the DX1 rear panel.
1. Plug the network connection into the Ethernet 1 port.
Using a Category 5e (or better) cable, connect Ethernet 1 port on the appliance to a Gigabit Ethernet switch on the same LAN as the host system used to manage the SnapServer DX1.
2. If desired, plug a second network connection into the Ethernet 2 port.
NOTE: To take advantage of network bonding (load balancing or failover), both data ports (Ethernet 1 and 2) must be physically connected to the network. For load balancing, connect them to the same switch on the same subnet with the switch set to autonegotiate. For failover, connect them to different switches on the same subnet.
3. Attach the power cord to the AC power socket.
4. Plug the power cord into a UPS appliance or a properly grounded AC power
source.
5. If using an APC-brand UPS appliance, plug the USB cord from the UPS into the
USB port on the rear of the SnapServer.
NOTE: SnapServer systems are designed to work with APC-brand USB or network-based UPS devices to automatically shut down cleanly in the event of a power failure. You must configure the APC unit both in the SnapServer’s Web Management Interface and in the APC user interface.
6. Press the front power switch for no more than one second.
Important – Read This Before Continuing
After initial power up with new drives, a DX Series appliance takes up to 10 minutes to complete the new appliance initialization process. During this time, the Status LED (see graphic) flashes an alternating green and amber pattern.
CAUTION: Under no circumstances should power be removed while the system is in this
state! Doing so may render the appliance inoperable.
Once initialization is complete, the system automatically reboots and the Status LED displays a solid green color. Continue with
Connect for the First Time.”
Step 5
Connect for the First Time
NOTE: SnapServers are configured to acquire an IP address from a DHCP server. If no DHCP server is found on the network, the SnapServer defaults to an IP address in the range of
169.254.xxx.xxx. You may not be able to see the appliance on your network until you discover and optionally assign an IP address using SnapServer Manager (SSM).
If you are installing your SnapServer DX1 on a network with a DHCP server, continue with “Connecting Using the Appliance Name
If your network does not have a DHCP server or name resolution services, continue with” Connecting Using the SnapServer Manager.”
Connecting Using the Appliance Name
This procedure requires that name resolution services (via DNS or an equivalent service) be operational.
1. Find the appliance name.
The default DX1 name is “SNAPnnnnnnn,” where nnnnnnn is the appliance number. For example, the name of a SnapServer DX1 with a appliance number of 1234567 is SNAP1234567. The appliance number is a unique, numeric-only string that appears on a label affixed to the bottom of the appliance.
2. In a web browser, enter the appliance URL.
For example, enter “http://SNAPnnnnnnn” (where SNAPnnnnnnn is the appliance name).
3. Press
4. Log into the Web Management Interface.
5. In the login dialog box, enter admin as the user name and admin as the
6. Complete the Initial Setup Wizard.
Your DX1 is ready to be configured for your specific environment and needs.
Enter to open the Web View screen.
password, then click
OK.
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Connecting Using the SnapServer Manager
SnapServer Manager (SSM) is an administrative application that is Java-based, platform-independent, and runs on all major platforms. SSM provides administrators a single interface from which they can discover any SnapServer on the network. You can download and install SSM from:
http://docs.overlandstorage.com/ssm
Be sure to install SSM on a computer residing on the same network segment as your SnapServer.
SnapServer Manager Procedure
1. Launch SSM.
SSM discovers all SnapServers on its local network segment and displays their names, IP addresses, and other status information in the main console. If you do not have a DHCP server, there might be a delay before the appliance appears on the network.
NOTE: To distinguish multiple SnapServers, you may need to find their default appliance names as explained in the previous procedure.
2. In SSM, right-click the appliance name and select Launch Web
Administration.
3. Log into the Web Management Interface.
In the login dialog box, enter admin as the user name and admin as the password, then click
4. Complete the Initial Setup Wizard.
Your DX1 is ready to be configured for your specific environment and needs.
OK.
Specifications
Feature Specification
Network Connection
Dimensions Width: 17.18 in (436 mm)
Power Power Rating: 150W, 100-240VAC, 50-60 Hz.
Operating Environment
Non-Operating Environment
Regulatory Certifications
Auto-sensing 10/100/1000BASE-T, dual RJ-45 network connectors, with support for standalone, load-balancing, and failover. Optional two-port Gigabit Ethernet auto-sensing 10/100/1000BASE-T.
Depth: 19.25 in (489 mm) Height: 1.73 in (44 mm), 1U Weight, Empty: 18 lbs (8.2 kg) Weight, 4 Drives: 24 lbs (10.9 kg)
Input Current: 0.8A (RMS) for 100VAC, 0.4A (RMS) for 240VAC, auto-sensing. Maximum 2A (RMS) at 115VAC.
Power Consumption: 80W (steady state) Heat Dissipation: 273 BTUs/hr.
50° F to 104° F (10° C to 40° C) 20% to 80% humidity (noncondensing) Altitude: -1000 ft. to 10,000 ft. (-305m to 3,048m)
14° F to 149° F (-10° C to 65° C) 5% to 95% humidity (noncondensing) Altitude: -1000 ft. to 35,000 ft. (-305m to 10,668m)
cTUVus, CE (EMEA), FCC Class A, and VCCI
Step 6
These additional informational sections may be helpful in the configuration of the DX1 or addressing setup issues.
User Guides
For detailed information on configuring your SnapServer DX1, refer to the SnapServer Administrator’s Guide for GuardianOS or the GuardianOS Release Notes.
They are available online at:
http://docs.overlandstorage.com/snapserver
Click one of the links on the right side of the page to view the appropriate GuardianOS document.
Warranty and Technical Support
For warranty and technical support information, see our
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You can get additional technical support on the Internet at the Overland Storage Support web page, or by contacting Overland Storage using the information found on the Contact Us page on our web site. OD11002 04/2012 ©2011-12 Overland Storage, Inc.
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