Sun StorEdge 3000 Family Configuration Service 2.5 User’s Guide
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Sun StorEdge 3000 Family JBODs
3. Starting and Setting Up Sun StorEdge Configuration Service
Starting Sun StorEdge Configuration Service

To Start Sun StorEdge Configuration Service on a UNIX Host

To Start Sun StorEdge Configuration Service on a Microsoft Windows Host
If Console Locks Up During Use

To Stop Sun StorEdge Configuration Service

To Assign a Server to Manage a Controller

To Unassign the Managing Server

To Manually Delete a Server Using the Terminal Window

To Verify Storage Configurations

To Save the Logical Drive Configuration

To Create Solaris Host Partitions

To Create Windows 2000 and Windows 2003 Host Partitions

To Create IBM AIX Host Logical Volumes

To Create HP-UX Host Logical Volumes
Configuring Logical Drives and Logical Volumes
Maximum Number of Supported Logical Drives, Logical Partitions, and LUN Assignments
Before You Use New Configuration

To Prepare for Logical Drives Larger Than 253 Gbyte

To Create and Partition a Logical Drive Using New Configuration

To Create and Partition a Logical Volume

To Log Out of the Configuration Level

To Add or Change (Map) a Host LUN

To Save a Configuration to a Backup File
5. LUN Filtering (FC and SATA Only)

To Remove Standard Host Mapping
Tree View of Product Configurations
Viewing Detailed Device Information
SAF-TE and SES Temperature Sensor Locations
SATA MUX and SATA Router Information

To Verify the In-Service Date When Replacing a Battery

To Write Events to a Log File for an IBM AIX Host
In-Band and Out-of-Band Storage Management

To Remove an Array From Out-of-Band Management
Managing Storage Through the Web

To Access the Console From the Web Browser
Array Administration Activities

To Scan Physical Disks for Bad Blocks (Media Scan)

To Stop a Media Scan on a Logical Drive or Physical Drive

To Automatically Rebuild a Drive Using a Standby Drive

To Rebuild a Device Without a Standby Drive

To Check the Progress of the Rebuilding Process

To Manually Rebuild a Failed Drive

To Restore a Logical Drive Configuration
Controller Maintenance Options

To Bring a Failed Controller Back Online

To Display Performance Statistics

To Convert a Dual Controller Array to a Single Controller Array

To Add a Logical Drive or Logical Volume From New Logical Drives

To Add a Logical Drive to a Logical Volume

To Add a Logical Volume From Existing Logical Drives

To Delete a Logical Drive or Logical Volume
The Logical Drive/Logical Volume Number
The Logical Drive/Logical Volume Number

To Expand the Capacity of a Logical Drive or Logical Volume
The Logical Drive/Logical Volume Number

To Add Physical Drives to an Existing Logical Drive
The Logical Drive/Logical Volume Number

To Copy and Replace Physical Drives
The Logical Drive/Logical Volume Number

To Scan in New Hard Drives (SCSI only)

To Download RAID Controller Firmware

To Upgrade Firmware and Boot Record
Downloading Firmware for Devices

To Upgrade Firmware on Hard Drives

To Upgrade Firmware on SAF-TE/SES Devices

To Change Controller Parameters

To View Environmental Status for the Controller

To Assign or Change Standby Drives
Updating the Object Data Manager on an IBM AIX Host
Having Both Local and Global Spares

To View Component and Alarm Characteristics
SAF-TE Temperature Sensor Locations

To Download Firmware for Devices
C. Using the Cluster Configuration (SCSI Only)
Planning the Cluster Configuration
Cluster Configuration Requirements

To Set Up Cluster Configuration
D. Determining Host Worldwide Names (Fibre Channel and SATA Only)
Linux and Microsoft Windows OS

To Determine the FC Array WWNN

To Determine the FC Array WWPN
Management Information Base (MIB)
Using Sun StorEdge Configuration Service to Send SNMP Traps

To Send Email Messages for Each Server

Setting Up Servers to Send Traps

To Check the Community String for a Microsoft Windows Host

To Specify the Trap Recipient for a Microsoft Windows Host
Sending SNMP Traps Without Using Sun StorEdge Configuration Service
Installation and Program Prompts
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