Step 3: set up raid configuration – ATTO Technology Diamond Storage Array S-Class User Manual

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6

Installation

4

Enter this address into your browser.

5

The ATTO ExpressNAV screen appears. Log in
using the Telnet defaults:

Username: Telnet

Password: Diamond

6

Follow the screens to find information about the
array or to configure the array from the factory-
default settings. The Diamond Storage Array
may be set up in a JBOD, RAID Level 0, 5 or 10
configuration with or without Hot Spare sleds

If the Diamond Storage Array is not attached to
a DHCP server and you wish to change the
defaults

1

At the Ready prompt after POST (see above),
type set IPAddress [desired IP address].

2

Type set IPSubnetMask [desired IP Subnet
Mask]

3

Type set IPGateway [desired IP Gateway]

4

Type SaveConfiguration Restart to save the
configuration and restart the Diamond Storage
Array

5

After the powerup and POST complete, type
the IP address from step 1 above into your
browser.

6

The ATTO ExpressNAV screen appears. After
logging in (refer to Step 2b: connect to
Ethernet
, Ste
p 5 on page 6), follow the screens
to find information about the array or to
configure the array from the factory-default
settings. The Diamond Storage Array may be

set up in a JBOD, RAID Level 0, 1, 5 or 10
configuration with or without Hot Spare sleds.

Step 3: set up RAID configuration
The simplest way to set up configurations is to use
the ExpressNAV interface. Refer to

ATTO

ExpressNAV: Browser-based Interface

on page 23 for

more information on the interface. After logging
in (refer to

Step 2b: connect to Ethernet, Step 5 on

page 6

), follow the screens to find information

about the array or to configure the array from the
factory-default settings

.

You may the CLI, the QuickRAID commands to
set up RAID and hot spare sleds, if required.

• Each Hot Spare sled configuration requires

a certain number of Hot Spare sleds. These
sleds, once designated as Hot Spares, are
not available for other use.

• RAID Level 10: 10 drive sleds and two Hot

Spare sleds (sleds 11 and 12).

Note

All arrays using RAID level 10 and Hot Spare
sled options must be fully populated.

• RAID Level 5: 10 drive sleds and two Hot

Spare sleds (sleds 11 and 12)

• RAID Level 5: five drive sleds (sled positions

1 through 5) and one Hot Spare sled (sled
12).

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