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Hitachi AMS 2300 Hardware Manual (306 pages)
Brand:
Hitachi
| Category:
Storage
| Size: 10.03 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Preface
11
Intended Audience
12
Product Version
12
Release Notes and Readme
12
Changes in this Revision
12
Document Organization
12
Document Conventions
13
Convention for Storage Capacity Values
14
Accessing Product Documentation
15
Getting Help
19
Comments
19
1 Introduction
21
Array Overview
22
Control Unit Configurations
23
Power Switch
24
AMS 2100 Base Unit
26
AMS 2300 Base Unit
27
Expansion Unit
29
High Capacity Expansion Unit
30
Features and Benefits
31
Supported Host Operating Systems
31
High Data Availability
31
Connectivity
31
Fibre Channel Interface
31
Fibre Channel Cable
32
Iscsi Interface
33
Scalability
35
Fibre Channel Interface
38
Iscsi Interface
39
High Capacity Cache
39
Cache Management
39
Cache Specifications
40
Performance Reporting and Monitoring
40
Reliability, Availability, and Serviceability
41
Dynamic Load Balance
41
High Reliability
41
Spare Disks
41
Replacing an Active Failed Disk Drive
41
Redundant Power Supplies
41
RAID Implementations
42
Open Systems Features and Functions
43
Open Systems Middleware
43
Logical Unit Mapping
43
Data Management Features and Functions
44
Copy Solution Features and Functions
46
Performance Management Features and Functions
46
Failure Monitoring Features and Functions
47
E-Mail Alert Function
47
Power Saving Features and Functions
47
Email Alert Notification
48
Cooperative Function with Vmware
48
Long Term Array Storage
49
2 Functional and Operational Characteristics
51
Overview of the AMS 2100/2300 Storage System
52
Architecture and Components
52
AMS 2100 Configuration Architecture
52
AMS 2300 Configuration Architecture
54
Expansion Unit Architecture
55
Modular 2U SAS Expansion Unit RKAKS Architecture
56
High-Density Expansion Unit Architecture
57
Array Specifications
58
Fibre Channel Interface
60
Iscsi Interface
61
Setting Iscsi Information
61
Required Parts
62
Optional Parts
64
Accessory Parts
68
3 Getting Started
71
Task Roadmap
72
4 Hardware Components
73
The Base Unit
74
Base Unit Front Panel
74
Disk Drives
75
Disk Drive Configurations
75
Disk Drive Status Leds
75
Base Unit Status Leds
76
Front Panel
76
Rear Panel
77
Cache Backup Batteries
77
Switch Panel
79
Base Unit Rear Panel
80
Overview
80
Base Unit Power Supplies
81
Power Supply Status
81
Power Receptacles
81
Safety Lock
82
Control Units
82
AMS 2100 Fibre Channel Control Unit
83
AMS 2100 Rev1 Fibre Channel Control Unit RKS
84
AMS 2100 Rev2 Fibre Channel Control Unit RKES
85
AMS 2300 Fibre Channel Control Unit
87
AMS 2300 Rev2 Fibre Channel Control Unit RKM
88
AMS 2300 Rev2 Fibre Channel Control Unit RKEM
89
AMS 2100/2300 Iscsi Control Unit
91
Fibre Channel Host Connectors
94
10/100 Ethernet Management Port
95
Standard Expansion Unit
97
Expansion Unit (RKAK) Front Panel
97
Disk Drives
98
Disk Drive Configurations
98
Disk Drive Status Leds
99
Expansion Unit Status Leds
100
Expansion Unit Rear Panel
101
Expansion Unit Power Supply
102
Power Supply Status
102
Power Receptacles
102
Safety Lock
103
ENC Unit RKAK
104
Modular 2U SAS Expansion Unit
105
Modular 2U SAS Expansion Unit Front Panel
105
Modular 2U SAS Expansion Unit Disk Drive Leds
106
Modular 2U SAS Expansion Unit Power Unit
106
Power Supply Status
106
Modular 2U SAS Expansion Unit ENC Unit
107
High-Density Expansion Unit
108
High-Density Expansion Unit Front View
108
High-Density Expansion Unit Front Panel
109
High-Density Expansion Unit Status Leds
109
High-Density Expansion Unit Rear Panel
110
High-Density Expansion Unit Power Supply
111
High-Density Expansion Unit ENC Connectors
113
High-Density Expansion Unit Top View
114
Disk Drive Configurations
115
Disk Drive Status Leds
115
High-Density Expansion Unit ENC Card
117
Installation
119
Chapter Overview and Task List
120
Safety Considerations
120
Personal Safety
120
Electrical Safety Guidelines
121
Handling of Cables on the Floor
122
Handling of Under-Floor Cables
122
Equipment Safety
122
Warning Labels
123
Warning and Safety Labels (Base Unit)
123
Warning and Safety Labels (Expansion Unit)
124
Warning and Safety Labels (Modular 2U SAS Expansion Unit)
125
Warning and Safety Labels (High-Density Expansion Unit)
126
Disk Drives
127
Battery Unit
128
Power Supply
128
Control Unit
130
Cache Memory
131
Interface Board
131
Host Connector
132
ENC Unit
133
ENC Cable
134
Cable Holder
135
Preinstallation Requirements
136
Site Considerations
136
User-Provided Items
136
Installation Site
136
Floor Load Rating
137
Installation Area and Service Clearance
137
Notes about Installation
137
Installation Configurations
138
Minimum Configurations
140
Maximum Configurations
141
Installing an AMS 2100/2300
142
Installation Road Map
142
Unpacking an Array
142
Checking the Contents of the Package
145
Removing the Front Bezel
146
Removing the Front Bezel of the Modular 2U SAS Expansion Unit
148
Mounting the Array in a Rack
148
Attaching an EMI Gasket
148
Mounting the Array
151
Fastening the Array to the Rack
152
Connecting Cables
153
Connecting a LAN Cable
166
Connecting Power Cables
167
Turning the Array on
171
Adding a Disk Drive
171
Task Overview
171
Installing a Disk Drive
172
Attaching a Front Bezel
173
Attaching a Modular 2U SAS Extension Unit Front Bezel
174
Installing Storage Navigator Modular 2
175
6 Power On/Off Procedures
177
Task List
178
Prerequisites
178
Restarting a Base Unit
178
Storage System Power on
179
Base Unit
179
Power on Self Test
180
Expansion Units and High-Density Expansion Units
181
Storage System Power off
181
Base Unit
181
Expansion Units
181
Recovering from a Power Outage
182
7 Configuration
183
Configuration Tasks
184
Prerequisites
184
User Supplied Items
184
Supported Network Standards
185
Precautions When Using the Ipv6 Protocol
186
Navigator 2 Ipv6 Support
186
Ipv6 Link Local Address
187
Setting the Ipv6 Address
187
Incorrect Router Advertisement
187
Temporary Address
188
Connection Method
188
Communication Modes
189
Configuring an AMS 2100/2300
190
Prerequisites
190
Configuration Roadmap
191
Introducing Navigator 2
191
Navigator 2 Features
193
Storage Features
194
Installing Navigator 2
195
Changing the Storage Management PC IP Address
195
Navigator 2 Installation Procedure
196
Installing Java
196
Clients Running Microsoft Windows
197
Clients Running Solaris or Linux
198
Installation Problems
198
Starting Navigator 2
198
Managing Storage
201
First Time Storage Configuration - Required Tasks
201
Adding Arrays to Navigator 2
201
Managing a Specific Array
204
Initial Array Setup
205
Restoring the Management Console
211
Reregistering the Array
212
Registering the Array on the Support Website
213
Cautionary Note about System Construction
214
Fabric Switch Connection Configurations
216
A Note on Deleting the RAID Group Expansion Instruction after Executing the RAID Group Expansion Instruction
217
Additional Storage Configuration - Optional Tasks
218
Checking the Array Status
219
Managing Resources
219
Managing Replication
222
Local Replication
223
Remote Replication
223
Using the LUN Manager
224
Performance Tuning in Small-Scale Configurations
225
Using SSL
231
Launching Navigator 2
231
Navigator 2 Security Settings
231
Changing the Server Certificate and Private Key
232
Updating the Server Certificate and Private Key
234
Changing the Navigator 2 Web Server Configuration
235
Changing the Navigator 2 Java Applet Configuration
235
Setting the Day and Time
235
Edit Date & Time7-55
237
Edit Time Zone & NTP7-55
237
Refresh Information7-56
238
Other Storage Management Operations
238
Uninstalling Navigator 2
239
8 Troubleshooting
241
Getting Help
242
Troubleshooting Tables
242
Troubleshooting Flowcharts
249
Navigator 2 Does Not Start
249
Navigator 2 Cannot Connect to an Array
250
Recovering from Failures
251
Troubleshooting Based on LED Indications
253
The Power LED Does Not Turn on
254
The Power LED Has Turned off
255
Ready LED Does Not Turn on
255
Alarm LED Has Turned on
256
Warning LED Has Turned on or Blinks
256
9 Upgrading the Hardware
257
Prerequisites
258
Adding a Disk Drive
259
Locations of Disk Drives
260
If no Vacant Slots Are Available
260
Installation Procedure
261
Expanding Storage Capacity
263
Recognizing a New Logical Unit
264
Adding an Expansion Unit
265
Prerequisites
265
Restrictions
265
Specifications
265
Adding an Expansion Unit
266
Adding an Expansion Unit with the Array Power Turned on
266
Adding an Expansion Unit with the Array Power Turned off
267
Connection and Recognition of the Expansion Unit
268
10 Upgrading the Firmware
273
Overview
274
Prerequisites
274
Upgrading the Firmware
274
Upgrading the Software
277
11 Connection Configuration Restrictions
279
Connection of Additional Chassis
280
Correct Installation
280
Incorrect Installation
280
Specifications
283
Mechanical Specifications
284
Electrical Specifications
284
Environmental Specifications
285
Ethernet Specifications
285
Cache Specifications
286
Regulatory Information
287
Regulatory Compliance
287
US FCC Notice And/Or Declaration of Conformity
289
Canadian Doc Notice
289
European Declaration of Conformity
290
Notice of Export Controls
290
China Rohs
290
Hazardous and Toxic Substances
290
Disposal
291
Recycling
291
Glossary
293
Index
301
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306
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Hitachi AMS 2300 Service Manual (192 pages)
Brand:
Hitachi
| Category:
Storage
| Size: 7.35 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Preface
9
Changes in this Revision
10
Document Revision Level
10
Intended Audience
10
Mk-97Df8009En
10
Product Version
10
Release Notes and Readme
10
Document Conventions
11
Document Organization
11
Convention for Storage Capacity Values
12
Related Documents
13
Getting Help
18
Comments
18
Safety Guidelines
19
Personal Safety
20
Electrical Safety
22
Handling of Cables on the Floor
23
Handling of Under-Floor Cables
23
Equipment Safety
24
Safety and Warning Labels
25
Safety and Warning Labels - Base Unit
26
Safety and Warning Labels - Expansion Unit
27
Warning and Safety Labels - High-Density Expansion Unit
28
Safety and Warning Labels - Modular 2U SAS Expansion Unit
29
Warning and Safety Labels - Battery Expansion Unit
30
Disk Drives
31
Fan Unit
32
Power Supply
32
Control Unit
35
Cache Memory
36
Interface Board
36
Host Connector
38
Unit
38
Cable
39
Cable Holder
40
1 Introduction
41
Overview
42
User Maintenance Tasks
43
When a Failure Occurs
43
3 Replaceable Parts
44
System Overview
44
Base Unit
45
Expansion Unit
45
High-Density Expansion Units
45
Modular 2U SAS Expansion Unit
46
Battery Expansion Units
46
System Components
46
AMS 2100 Base Unit
47
AMS 2300 Base Unit
48
AMS 2100/2300 Base Unit Front Panel
49
AMS 2100/2300 Base Unit Rear Panel
50
AMS 2500 Base Unit
51
AMS 2500 Base Unit Front Panel
52
AMS 2500 Base Unit Rear Panel
53
Expansion Unit
54
Expansion Unit Front Panel
54
Expansion Unit Rear Panel
56
High-Density Expansion Unit
57
Modular 2U SAS Expansion Unit
58
System Controls
59
Switches
59
Base Unit Switches
59
Expansion Unit Switches
61
Battery Expansion Unit Switches
61
Connectors and Leds
61
Base Unit
61
AMS 2500 Iscsi Control Unit
67
Expansion Unit
72
High-Density Expansion Unit Status Leds
76
Disk Drive Status Leds
80
Battery Expansion Unit Leds and Controls
80
Modular 2U SAS Expansion Unit Connectors and Leds
82
Ordering Replacement Parts
91
Replaceable Parts
93
Overview
94
AMS 2100/2300 Base Unit Replaceable Parts - Rear
97
AMS 2500 Base Unit
99
AMS 2500 Base Unit Replaceable Parts - Rear
101
Expansion Unit Replaceable Parts - Rear
104
Modular 2U SAS Expansion Unit
105
Modular 2U SAS Expansion Unit Replaceable Parts - Front
105
Modular 2U SAS Expansion Unit Replaceable Parts - Rear
106
Other System Components
106
4 Replacing Parts
107
Before Starting Maintenance
108
Prerequisites
108
Unpacking, Removing, and Replacing Parts
110
Replacing a Front Bezel
111
Tool Needed
111
Before You Begin
111
Removing the Front Bezel
111
Removing the Front Bezel on the Modular 2U SAS Expansion Unit
112
Attaching a Front Bezel
113
Attaching a Front Bezel to the Modular 2U SAS Expansion Unit
113
Replacing a Disk Drive
114
Tools Needed
114
Before You Begin
114
Unpacking a Disk Drive
115
Verifying a Failed Disk Drive
115
Disk Drive Locations
115
Replacing a Disk Drive
117
Removing a Disk Drive
118
Installing a Disk Drive
119
Replacing a Power Supply
122
Tool Needed
122
Before You Begin
123
Unpacking a Power Supply
123
Verifying that the Power Supply Has Failed
123
Removing an AMS 2100/2300 Base Unit Power Supply
124
Removing an Expansion Unit or Modular 2U Expansion Unit Power Supply
127
Installing a Power Supply
128
Replacing a Backup Battery
129
Tools Needed
129
Before You Begin
129
Unpacking a New Backup Battery
129
Verifying that the Backup Battery Has Failed
129
Removing a Backup Battery
130
Installing a Cache Backup Battery
131
Replacing a Control Unit
133
Tool Needed
133
Before You Begin
133
Unpacking a Control Unit
133
Verifying a Control Unit Failure
133
Replacing a Control Unit
134
Removing a Control Unit
134
Installing a Control Unit
136
Replacing a Host Connector
137
Tool Needed
137
Before You Begin
137
Unpacking a Host Connector
137
Removing a Host Connector
138
Installing a Host Connector
139
Replacing an ENC Unit
140
Tools Needed
140
Before You Begin
140
Task List
141
Unpacking an ENC Unit
141
Removing an ENC Unit
142
Installing an ENC Unit
143
Replacing an ENC Cable
144
Tools Needed
144
Before You Begin
144
Task List
145
Unpacking an ENC Cable
145
Removing an ENC Cable
145
Installing an ENC Cable
148
Replacing Parts in a High-Density Expansion Unit
148
5 Maintenance
149
Before Starting General Maintenance
150
Periodic Maintenance Items
150
Inspecting and Cleaning the Array
151
Inspecting Fans
151
Cleaning the Array
151
Checking for Loose or Damaged Cables or Connectors
153
Moving an Array
153
Before Starting Relocation/Removal
153
Routing Cables
153
Handling Cables on the Floor
153
Handling Under-Floor Cables
154
Restarting an Array
154
Completing Maintenance Work
154
Relocating or Removing an Array
154
Disconnecting Power from the Rack
155
Disconnecting the Fibre Channel Interface Cable
156
Long Term Array Storage
157
6 Troubleshooting
159
Getting Help
160
Troubleshooting Tables
160
Troubleshooting Flowcharts
166
Navigator 2 Does Not Start
166
Navigator 2 Cannot Connect to an Array
167
Recovering from Failures
168
Troubleshooting Based on LED Indications
170
The Power LED Does Not Turn on
171
The Power LED Has Turned off
172
Ready LED Does Not Turn on
172
Alarm LED Has Turned on
173
Warning LED Has Turned on or Blinks
173
When an Unknown Failure Occurs in an Array
174
7 Errors
175
Error Recovery
176
Data Recovery When a Blocked Disk Is Detected
176
Data Recovery (Dynamic Sparing from Data Disk to Spare Disk)
177
Copy Back
178
Confirming Completion of Data Recovery or Copy Back
179
Glossary
183
Hitachi AMS 2300 User Manual (210 pages)
AMS 2000 Family Copy-on-Write SnapShot
Brand:
Hitachi
| Category:
Network Storage Server
| Size: 2.28 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Preface
9
Intended Audience
10
Product Abbreviations
10
Product Version
10
Release Notes and Readme
10
Document Revision Level
11
Changes in this Revision
12
Document Organization
12
Document Conventions
13
Convention for Storage Capacity Values
14
Related Documentation
14
Getting Help
20
Comments
20
1 Snapshot Overview
21
Copy-On-Write Snapshot Software
22
Hardware and Software Configuration
22
How Snapshot Works
23
Volume Pairs - P-Vols and V-Vols
23
Data Pools
24
Consistency Group (CTG)
26
Differential Management Lus (DMLU)
26
LU Ownership of P-Vols and Data Pools
26
Interfaces for Performing Snapshot Operations
28
Cascade Connection of Snapshot with Simple DR
29
Cascade Connection of Snapshot with Simple DR P-VOL
30
Cascade Connection of Snapshot with Simple DR S-VOL
31
V-Vols Number of Snapshot
31
Cascade Connection of Snapshot with Truecopy
32
Cascade Restrictions with Snapshot P-VOL
32
LU Shared with P-VOL on Snapshot and P-VOL on Truecopy
33
One LU Used for P-VOL on Snapshot and S-VOL on Truecopy
33
Cascade Restrictions with Snapshot V-VOL
34
V-Vols Number of Snapshot
34
Cache Memory Reconfiguration Cautions
36
Cascade Restrictions with Snapshot Data Pool
36
Configuration Restrictions on the Cascade of Truecopy with Snapshot
36
Cascade Connection of Snapshot with Shadowimage
39
Cascade Connection with P-VOL of Shadowimage
42
Performance When Cascading the P-VOL of Snapshot and Shadowimage1-22
42
Restriction When Performing Restoration
42
Cascade Restrictions with S-VOL of Shadowimage
44
Pair Operation Restrictions When Cascading Snapshot with Shadowimage . 1-27
47
Simultaneous Cascading Restrictions with Shadowimage P-VOL and S-VOL
50
Cascade Restrictions of Truecopy with Shadowimage and Snapshot
51
2 Planning and Design
53
The Plan and Design Workflow
54
Assessing Business Needs
54
Copy Frequency
54
Selecting a Reasonable Time between Snapshots
55
Establishing How Long a Copy Is Held (Copy Lifespan)
55
Lifespan Based on Backup Requirements
55
Lifespan Based on Business Uses
56
Establishing the Number of V-Vols
56
Establishing Data Pool Size
57
Measuring Workload Data, Sizing the Data Pool
57
Rule-Of-Thumb Calculation
61
Requirements and Recommendations for Snapshot Logical Units
62
RAID Configuration for Lus Assigned to Snapshot
62
Operating System Considerations
65
Identifying P-VOL and V-VOL Lus on Windows
65
LU Mapping
66
Cluster and Path Switching Software
66
Microsoft Cluster Server (MSCS)
66
Aix
66
Veritas Volume Manager (VXVM)
66
Windows 2000
66
Windows Server and Snapshot Configuration
67
Linux and LVM Configuration
68
Tru64 UNIX and Snapshot Configuration
68
Concurrent Use of Cache Partition Manager
68
Vmware and Snapshot Configuration
68
Concurrent Use of Dynamic Provisioning
70
User Data Area of Cache Memory
73
Windows 2000/Windows Server and Dynamic Disk
79
Limitations of Dirty Data Flush Number
80
Formatting the DMLU in the Event of a Drive Failure
80
Cascading Snapshot with Truecopy
81
Cascading Snapshot with Truecopy Extended Distance
82
Maximum Supported Capacity
83
Snapshot and TCE Capacity
84
Maximum Supported Capacity of P-VOL and Data Pool2-34
86
No Snapshot-TCE Cascade Configuration
87
Snapshot-TCE Cascade Configuration
88
Snapshot, TCE, Shadowimage Concurrent Capacity
89
Cache Limitations on Data and Data Pool Volumes
91
3 System Requirements
93
System Requirements
94
Displaying the Hardware Revision Number
95
Supported Platforms
96
4 Installing and Enabling Snapshot
97
Important Prerequisite Information
98
Installing or Uninstalling Snapshot
98
Enabling or Disabling Snapshot
107
5 Configuring Snapshot
111
Configuration Workflow
112
Setting up the Data Pool
112
Setting up the Virtual Volume (V-VOL) (Manual Method)
114
Setting up the Differential Management LU (DMLU)
115
Setting up the Command Device
116
Setting the LU Ownership
117
Setting the System Tuning Parameter
118
Cascade Configuration of Snapshot and Shawdowimage
119
Pair Resynchronization and Releasing
120
6 Using Snapshot
121
Snapshot Replication Workflow
122
Back up Your Volume - Creating a Pair
122
Creating a Pair Using the Backup Wizard
122
Creating a Pair Using the Create Pair Procedure
123
Updating the V-VOL
126
Restoring the P-VOL from the V-VOL
127
Use the V-VOL for Tape Backup, Testing, Reports, Etc
128
Tape Backup Recommendations
129
Restoring Data from a Tape Backup
130
Editing a Pair, Data Pool
131
Deleting Pairs, V-Vols, Data Pools, DMLU
131
7 Monitoring and Maintenance
133
Monitoring Snapshot
134
Monitoring Pair Status
134
Monitoring Data Pool Usage
136
Expanding Data Pool Capacity
136
Other Methods for Lowering Data Pool Load
136
8 Troubleshooting
139
Pair Failure
140
Recovering from Pair Failure Due to POOL FULL
140
Recovering from Pair Failure Due to a Hardware Failure
141
Data Pool Capacity Exceeded
141
Specifications
145
Snapshot Specifications
146
Operations Using CLI
151
Installing and Uninstalling Snapshot
152
Important Prerequisite Information
152
Installing Snapshot
152
Uninstalling Snapshot
156
Enabling or Disabling Snapshot
157
Operations for Snapshot Configuration
160
Setting the DMLU
160
Setting the POOL
161
Setting the V-VOL
163
Setting the LU Ownership
163
Setting the System Tuning Parameter
164
Performing Snapshot Operations
165
Creating Snapshot Pairs Using CLI
165
Updating Snapshot Logical Unit Using CLI
166
Restoring V-VOL to P-VOL Using CLI
166
Releasing Snapshot Pairs Using CLI
167
Changing Pair Information Using CLI
167
Creating Multiple Snapshot Pairs that Belong to a Group Using CLI
168
Sample Back up Script for Windows
169
Operations Using CCI
171
Setting up CCI
172
Setting the Command Device
172
Setting LU Mapping Information
173
Defining the Configuration Definition File
174
Setting the Environment Variable
178
Performing Snapshot Operations
180
Confirming Pair Status
180
Paircreate Operation
181
Pair Creation Using a Consistency Group
182
Updating the V-VOL
182
Releasing Snapshot Pairs
183
Restoring a V-VOL to the P-VOL
183
Pair, Group Name Differences in CCI and Navigator 2
184
Using Snapshot with Cache Partition Manager
185
Snapshot with Cache Partition Manager
186
Glossary
189
Index
203
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Hitachi AMS 2300 Getting Started Manual (54 pages)
Brand:
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| Category:
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| Size: 1.12 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
Preparing for the Installation
5
Unpack Items
5
User-Supplied Items
6
Identify Your Configuration
9
Installing the Storage System
9
Install the Base and Expansion Units
10
Install Drives
10
Attach the Front Bezel
11
Attach Expansion Units (Optional)
12
Connect Cables to the Base Unit
15
Connect to a Modular 2U SAS Expansion Unit (Optional)
18
Power-Up the Base Unit
21
Configuring the Storage System
22
Set Java Runtime Parameters if Necessary
22
Install and Log in to Navigator
23
Add Storage Systems
24
Perform the Initial Setup
27
Additional Information
50
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