System confi guration 7, Documentation – Dell PowerVault NX3500 User Manual

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Setting Up Your PowerVault Network Attached Storage Solution

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Title

Description

Getting Started Guide

The Getting Started Guide provides an
overview of system features, setting up your
solution, and technical specifi cations.
This document is shipped with your system
and is also available at support.dell.com/
manuals
.

Hardware Owner’s Manual

The Hardware Owner’s Manual provides
information about solution features and
describes how to troubleshoot the system
and install or replace system components.
This document is available at support.dell.
com/manuals
.

Rack Installation Instructions

The rack documentation included with your
rack solution describes how to install your
system into a rack. This document is shipped
with your rack solution and is also available
at support.dell.com/manuals.

Administrator’s Guide

The Administrator’s Guide provides
information about confi guring, managing,
and troubleshooting the software and the
solution. This document is available at
support.dell.com/manuals.

Online Help

The Online Help provides information about
confi guring and managing the software.
The online help is integrated with the system
and can be accessed from the PowerVault
NX3500 web interface.

Information in this publication is subject to change without notice.

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Preparing Your Environment for the PowerVault NX3500 Solution

IP Chart

The IP chart helps you plan your confi guration. Recording the IP addresses of your solution in a single location enables you to confi gure your setup faster and more effi ciently.

PowerVault MD Confi guration

IP Function

IPs Allocated

Sample IPs

Physical

Connections

Controller 0 Port 0 IP

. . .

192.168.10.100

SAN (to
switch A)

Controller 0 Port 1 IP

. . .

192.168.11.100

SAN (to
switch B)

Controller 0 Port 2 IP

. . .

192.168.12.100

Controller 0 Port 3 IP

. . .

192.168.13.100

Controller 1 Port 0 IP

. . .

192.168.10.101

SAN (to
switch A)

Controller 1 Port 1 IP

. . .

192.168.11.101

SAN (to
switch B)

Controller 1 Port 2 IP

. . .

192.168.12.101

Controller 1 Port 3 IP

. . .

192.168.13.101

Terms Used In the IP Chart

Controller—A server appliance installed with the Dell scalable fi le system software. An

essential component of a PowerVault NAS clustered solution.
Internal IP—IP address used for internal operations between the NAS controllers and the

storage subsystem.
SAN network/iSCSI network—The network that carries the block level (iSCSI) traffi c and

to which the storage subsystem is connected. It is recommended that this network be

separated from the client network.
NAS cluster name—The name that is used to identify the PowerVault NX3500

solution.
NAS management VIP—IP addresses that the management stations use to access the

PowerVault NX3500 controllers.
Client access VIP—IP address that clients use to access CIFS shares and NFS exports

hosted by a PowerVault NAS solution. The PowerVault NAS solution supports multiple

client access VIPs.
MD discovery IP—The MD discovery IP is an MD storage array (iSCSI) IP address from

either the SAN A or SAN B network.

Preparing the Management Station

Connect the management station to the client switch.

Verify that IPv6 is enabled.

Verify that Java (JRE) is installed on the management station.

Install the

PowerVault Confi guration Utility software.

Download SSH client for CLI access.

Preparing the Modular Disk Storage Arrays

Create a disk group for each virtual disk.

1.

Create a virtual disk in each disk group. Virtual disks must be created and assigned

2.

to the host group in pairs. A minimum of 2 virtual disks is required and a maximum

of sixteen is supported. Each pair of virtual disks must be of the same size. For more

information, see the

Administrator’s Guide

.

Create a host group. For example, name host group

3.

PV-NX3500

.

Map the virtual disks to the host group.

4.

NOTE:

Additional confi guration is required after completing the steps in the

PowerVault Confi guration Utility. For more information, see step 5.

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Confi guration Utility and Modular Disk Storage Manager Client

NAS Appliance Setup Worksheet

PowerVault NAS Confi guration

Utility Confi guration

NAS Cluster IP Allocation

Info Requested

Value

IP Function

IPs Allocated

Sample IPs

Physical

Connections

Storage Array Identifi cation

Subnet 1 - Primary Network

MD Discovery IP

. . .

Client Access VIP

. . .

10.10.1.100

Client

MTU

NAS Management VIP

. . .

10.10.1.200

Client

NX3500 Controller Discovery

Controller 0 IP

. . .

10.10.1.201

Client

Controller 0 MAC Address

Controller 1 P

. . .

10.10.1.202

Client

Controller 1 MAC Address

Subnet Mask

. . .

255.255.255.0

Client

Gateway

. . .

10.10.1.1

Client

NAS Appliance Identifi cation

NAS Cluster Name

Subnet 2 - Internal/Private Network Group 1

Internal IP a0

. . .

172.168.1.1

Internal/Peer

PowerVault NAS Confi guration

Utility Results

Internal IP a1

. . .

172.168.1.2

Internal/Peer

NAS Controller 0 IQN

Internal IP a2

. . .

172.168.1.3

Internal/Peer

NAS Controller 1 IQN

Internal IP a3

. . .

172.168.1.4

Internal/Peer

Use the IQNs recorded from the PowerVault

NAS Confi guration Utility to complete your

mappings confi guration on the MD3x00i

backend storage

Subnet Mask

. . .

255.255.255.0

Internal/Peer

NAS Appliance Setup Worksheet - continued

Environment Setup Checklist

NAS Cluster IP Allocation

Management Station

Verify IPv6 enabled

Install PowerVault NAS Confi guration Utility

Switch Topology
Determine desired switch topology from one
of the following confi gurations:

All-in-one

All-in-one high availability

Optimal

Optimal high availability

IP Function

IPs Allocated

Sample IPs

Physical

Connections

Subnet 3 - Internal/Private Network Group 2

Internal IP b0

. . .

172.168.2.1

Internal/Peer

Internal IP b1

. . .

172.168.2.2

Internal/Peer

Internal IP b2

. . .

172.168.2.3

Internal/Peer

Internal IP b3

. . .

172.168.2.4

Internal/Peer

Subnet Mask

. . .

255.255.255.0

Internal/Peer

Subnet 4 - SAN Network Group 1

SANa IP 0

. . .

192.168.10.20

SAN (to
Switch A)

SANa IP 1

. . .

192.168.10.21

SAN (to
switch A)

Subnet Mask

. . .

255.255.255.0

Subnet 5 - SAN Network Group 2

SANb IP 0

. . .

192.168.11.20

SAN (to
switch B)

SANb IP 1

. . .

192.168.11.21

SAN (to
switch B)

Subnet Mask

. . .

255.255.255.0

Launching the Confi guration Wizard

From the management station, launch the PowerVault

Confi guration Utility and follow the instructions on the

screen.

The PowerVault Confi guration Utility guides you through

the network confi guration and enables you to set up and

access the PowerVault NX3500 controllers on the

management station.

Completing Your Setup

Copy the IQN numbers from the

1.

Confi gurations

Results screen without closing the screen.
Launch the

2.

Modular Disk Storage Manager Client and

click the Mappings tab.
In the

3.

Mappings screen, right-click the host group

and select Defi ne

Host. Enter a host name and click

Next.

For example,

PV-NX3500-Controller-0

4. On the second screen, type the IQN for the controller

and provide a user label. The user label must not be

the same as the host name. It is recommended that

you use the host name appended with -IQN.

For example,

PV-NX3500-Controller-0-IQN

Repeat step 3 and step 4 for controller 1.

5.

Close the

6.

Modular Disk Storage Manager Client.

In the

7.

Confi guration Results screen, click Finish.

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System Confi guration

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Documentation

The PowerVault NX3500 web interface provides

information about the controller and guides you

through the steps necessary to confi gure the network

for your clustered NAS solution. The web interface

automatically launches after you complete the

PowerVault Confi guration Wizard.

NOTE:

If your web browser does not display the

PowerVault NX3500 web interface, check the security

settings of the web browser, accept the security

certifi cate, and ensure that JavaScript is enabled.

To access the PowerVault NX3500 web interface at a

later time, type the following URL in your web browser

https://<NAS Management VIP>.

Default User Name and Password

The default user name for the solution is

admin

The default password for the solution is

Stor@ge!

To complete the system confi guration, complete the

following steps in the PowerVault NX3500 web interface:

Configuring DNS

Configuring time

Configuring e-mail

Configuring SNMP

Setting up file system

Changing the administrator password

Configuring system identity

Configuring identity management

Configuring cross protocol

Creating NAS volumes

Creating CIFS shares

Creating NFS exports

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