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DS300i

Brand: Asus | Category: Storage
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DS300i

Brand: Asus | Category: Storage
Table of contents
  1. user manual
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  18. Chapter 1: Introduction to ASUS Storage
  19. Disk Drive Support
  20. External Ports
  21. Management Tools
  22. Current (maximum), cont
  23. Environmental
  24. Chapter 2: ASUS Storage Installation
  25. Installing the LCD Panel (Optional)
  26. Mounting ASUS Storage in a Rack
  27. Installing Disk Drives
  28. Installing Your Disk Drives
  29. Making Data and Management Connections
  30. Fibre Channel Storage Area Network (SAN)
  31. iSCSI Direct Attached Storage (DAS)
  32. iSCSI Storage Area Network (SAN)
  33. SAS JBOD Expansion
  34. Setting Up Serial Cable Connections
  35. Connecting the Power
  36. Controller LEDs
  37. LCD Panel
  38. Chapter 3: ASUS Storage Setup
  39. Choosing DHCP or a Static IP Address
  40. Setting up with the CLI
  41. Setting up with the CLU
  42. Making Automatic IP Settings
  43. Setting up with the LCD
  44. Creating Disk Arrays with ASUS Storage Management
  45. Choosing a Language
  46. Creating Your Logical Drives
  47. Logging out of ASUS Storage Management
  48. Chapter 4: Management with ASUS Storage Management
  49. Logging into ASUS Storage Management
  50. Perusing the Interface
  51. Using the Header
  52. Using Management View
  53. Working with the Storage Network
  54. Viewing Subsystem Information
  55. Saving a System Service Report
  56. Setting Subsystem NTP
  57. Viewing the Runtime Event Log
  58. Clearing the Runtime Event Log
  59. Saving NVRAM Events
  60. Running Background Activities
  61. Running Media Patrol
  62. Viewing Scheduled Activities
  63. Deleting a Scheduled Activity
  64. Setting the Lock
  65. Viewing User Information
  66. Making Your Own User Settings
  67. Changing Another User's Password
  68. Creating a User
  69. Deleting a User
  70. Making Management Port Settings
  71. Creating a Link Aggregation Entry
  72. Viewing Link Aggregation Entries
  73. Viewing Fibre Channel Node Information
  74. Making Fibre Channel Port Settings
  75. Viewing Fibre Channel Port Statistics
  76. Viewing SFP Information
  77. Viewing Fibre Channel Logged-in Devices
  78. Viewing iSCSI Node Information
  79. Viewing iSCSI Target Ports
  80. Viewing the iSCSI Portal
  81. Working with iSCSI iSNS
  82. Working with iSCSI CHAPs
  83. Using iSCSI Ping
  84. Managing Network Attached Storage (NAS)
  85. Viewing a List of NAS Users
  86. Deleting NAS Users
  87. Creating NAS Groups
  88. Deleting Group Members
  89. Managing Quotas
  90. Making FTP Protocol Settings
  91. Viewing the Share Folders List
  92. Modifying a Share Folder
  93. Making Windows and FTP Sharing Settings
  94. Viewing File System Status
  95. Creating a NAS File System
  96. Setting-up NAS Replication
  97. Resolving Mount-Point Conflicts
  98. Managing Storage Services
  99. Viewing the LUN Map
  100. Editing a LUN Map
  101. Managing Software Services
  102. Making SLP Settings
  103. Making Web Server Settings
  104. Making Telnet Settings
  105. Making SNMP Settings
  106. Making Netsend Settings
  107. Exporting the User Database
  108. Importing a Configuration Script
  109. Updating the Firmware
  110. Restoring Factory Defaults
  111. Shutting Down the Subsystem
  112. Monitoring the Shutdown
  113. Starting Up After Shutdown
  114. Restarting the Subsystem
  115. Managing the Controller
  116. Viewing Controller Statistics
  117. Clearing an Orphan Watermark
  118. Managing Enclosures
  119. Viewing Enclosure Topology
  120. Making Enclosure Settings
  121. Checking the Battery
  122. Reconditioning a Battery
  123. Managing Physical Drives
  124. Making Global Physical Drive Settings
  125. Viewing Physical Drive Statistics
  126. Clearing Stale and PFA Conditions
  127. Locating a Physical Drive
  128. Managing UPS Units
  129. Making UPS Settings
  130. Managing Disk Arrays
  131. Creating a Disk Array – Automatic
  132. Creating a Disk Array – Advanced
  133. Deleting a Disk Array
  134. Viewing Disk Array Information
  135. Making Disk Array Settings
  136. Deleting a Logical Drive
  137. Rebuilding a Disk Array
  138. Running Media Patrol on a Disk Array
  139. Running PDM on a Disk Array
  140. Preparing a Disk Array for Transport
  141. Managing Logical Drives
  142. Viewing Logical Drive Information
  143. Viewing Logical Drive Statistics
  144. Initializing a Logical Drive
  145. Viewing the Logical Drive Check Table
  146. Making Logical Drive LUN Settings
  147. Creating a LUN Clone
  148. Managing Spare Drives
  149. Creating a Spare Drive
  150. Deleting Spare Drive
  151. Running Spare Check
  152. Working with the Logical Drive Summary
  153. Console
  154. working with the device list
  155. adding nas devices
  156. logging into a nas device
  157. changing nas device settings
  158. deleting a nas device
  159. managing backups
  160. scheduling a backup
  161. monitoring backup progress
  162. viewing backup schedules
  163. restoring backed-up files
  164. saving the backup event log
  165. managing share folders
  166. changing share folder permissions
  167. managing users and groups
  168. viewing a list of users
  169. creating a group
  170. deleting a group
  171. nas management
  172. powering off the subsystem
  173. managing raid volumes
  174. chapter 6: management with the clu
  175. initial connection
  176. making a telnet connection
  177. accessing online help
  178. running quick setup
  179. managing the subsystem
  180. locating the controller
  181. managing the enclosure
  182. locating a power supply
  183. setting temperature thresholds
  184. setting an alias
  185. setting an alias for a disk array
  186. enabling media patrol on a disk array
  187. running transition on a disk array
  188. deleting a spare drive
  189. locating a logical drive
  190. viewing node information
  191. adding a fibre channel initiator
  192. viewing iscsi target port statistics
  193. using iscsi ping
  194. managing background activity
  195. working with the event viewer
  196. clearing runtime events
  197. working with lun mapping
  198. mapping a lun to an initiator
  199. viewing ups information
  200. changing a user's password
  201. changing a user's privilege and status
  202. working with software management
  203. managing snmp trap sinks
  204. managing netsend recipients
  205. flashing through tftp
  206. shutting down the asus storage – telnet connection
  207. shutting down the asus storage – serial connection
  208. starting up the asus storage – telnet connection
  209. restarting asus storage – telnet connection
  210. chapter 7: management with the lcd panel
  211. simple mode
  212. advanced mode
  213. viewing the enclosure
  214. locating a disk array
  215. locating a a logical drive
  216. viewing spare drive information
  217. chapter 8: maintenance
  218. updating firmware from tftp server
  219. updating the firmware in the clu
  220. restarting subsystem over a serial connection
  221. replacing a power supply
  222. replacing a raid controller
  223. replacing a cooling fan
  224. replacing the cache battery
  225. replacing the memory module
  226. introduction to raid
  227. raid 0 – stripe
  228. raid 1 – mirror
  229. raid 1e – enhanced mirror
  230. raid 3 – block stripe and dedicated parity
  231. raid 5 – block and parity stripe
  232. raid 6 – block and double parity stripe
  233. raid 10 – mirror / stripe
  234. raid 30 – striping of dedicated parity
  235. raid 50 – striping of distributed parity
  236. raid 60 – striping of double parity
  237. choosing a raid level
  238. choosing stripe size
  239. tb limitation
  240. read cache policy
  241. capacity coercion
  242. hot spare drive(s)
  243. partition and format the logical drive
  244. ranges of disk array expansion
  245. media patrol
  246. predictive data migration (pdm)
  247. chapter 10: troubleshooting
  248. leds display amber or red
  249. disk drive leds
  250. clu reports a problem
  251. checking a reported component
  252. lcd panel reports a problem
  253. viewing a report from opas
  254. event notification response
  255. critical & offline disk arrays
  256. with a hot spare drive
  257. rebuild operation
  258. incomplete array
  259. physical drive problems
  260. enclosure problems
  261. connection problems
  262. network connections
  263. unsaved data in the controller cache
  264. frequently asked questions
  265. contacting technical support
  266. limited warranty
  267. your responsibilities
  268. returning the product for repair
  269. appendix a: setting-up nas network drives
  270. setting-up a network drive – unix and linux
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