Dell DX6000 manuals
DX6000
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- About Your System
- Front-Panel Features and Indicators
- LCD Panel Features
- Home Screen
- Setup Menu
- Hard-Drive Indicator Patterns for RAID
- Back Panel Features and Indicators
- Power Indicator Codes
- NIC Indicator Codes
- LCD Status Messages
- System Messages
- Warning Messages
- Alert Messages
- UEFI Boot Manager
- Entering the System Setup Program
- System Setup Options
- Memory Settings Screen
- Processor Settings Screen
- SATA Settings Screen
- Integrated Devices Screen
- PCI IRQ Assignments Screen
- Serial Communication Screen
- Embedded Server Management Screen
- System Security Screen
- Exit Screen
- Using the UEFI Boot Manager Navigation Keys
- UEFI Boot Settings Screen
- System and Setup Password Features
- Using the Setup Password
- iDRAC Configuration Utility
- Entering the iDRAC Configuration Utility
- Installing System Components
- Front Bezel (Optional)
- Installing the Front Bezel
- Opening and Closing the System
- Hard Drives
- Removing a Hard-Drive Blank
- Installing a Hard-Drive Blank
- Hard-Drive Carrier
- Power Supplies
- Replacing a Power Supply
- Removing the Power Supply Blank
- Removing the Internal SD Module
- Removing the Internal SD Flash Card
- Internal USB Cable
- Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller 6 (iDRAC6 Enterprise Card (Optional)
- Removing an iDRAC6 Enterprise Card
- VFlash Media (Optional)
- NIC Hardware Key
- Cooling Shroud
- Removing the Cooling Shroud
- Installing the Cooling Shroud
- Cooling Fans
- Replacing a Cooling Fan
- Removing the Fan Bracket
- Replacing the Fan Bracket
- Optical Drive
- Integrated Storage Controller Card
- Removing the Integrated Storage Controller Card
- RAID Battery
- Cable Routing
- Installing the Cable Retention Bracket
- Expansion Cards and Expansion-Card Risers
- Installing an Expansion Card
- Removing an Expansion Card
- Removing Expansion-Card Riser 1
- Replacing Expansion-Card Riser 1
- Removing Expansion-Card Riser 2
- Replacing Expansion-Card Riser 2
- Expansion-Card Bracket
- System Memory
- General Memory Module Installation Guidelines
- Mode-Specific Guidelines
- Installing Memory Modules
- Removing Memory Modules
- Processors
- Installing a Processor
- System Battery
- Control Panel Assembly
- Removing the Control Panel Board
- SAS Backplane (Service Only Procedure)
- Installing a SAS Backplane
- Installing the System Board
- Troubleshooting Your System
- Troubleshooting the Video Subsystem
- Troubleshooting a Serial I/O Device
- troubleshooting a wet system
- troubleshooting a damaged system
- troubleshooting the system battery
- troubleshooting power supplies
- troubleshooting a fan
- troubleshooting system memory
- troubleshooting an internal sd card
- troubleshooting an internal usb memory key
- troubleshooting an optical drive
- troubleshooting a hard drive
- troubleshooting a storage controller
- troubleshooting expansion cards
- troubleshooting the processor
- running the system diagnostics
- when to use the embedded system diagnostics
- Using the Custom Test Options
- Viewing Information and Results
- Jumpers and Connectors
- System Board Connectors
- SAS Backplane Board Connectors
- Expansion-Card Riser-Board Components and PCIe Buses
- Disabling a Forgotten Password
- Getting Help
- Index
DX6000
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Introduction to DX Storage Objects
- Summary of Named Objects and Unnamed Objects
- About DX Storage Object Types
- Universal Resource Identifiers (URIs)
- About Objects and Security
- Commonly Used Security Terminology
- About Immutable Objects
- Document Typographical Conventions
- Connecting to a DX Storage Cluster
- Using Multicast-DNS (mDNS)
- Using a Pool of Static IP Addresses
- Application Best Practices
- Handling Redirects
- Multi-Threading
- Introduction to the Simple Content Storage Protocol (SCSP)
- HTTP Overview
- Redirect Responses
- Undefined Responses from DX Storage
- Normal Response Headers
- SCSP READ
- Unnamed Object READ Details
- Normal READ Response for Unnamed Objects
- Other Normal READ Responses
- SCSP WRITE
- About the Expect: 100-continue Header and WRITE
- Error Responses to WRITE
- SCSP DELETE
- Unnamed Object DELETE Details
- Error Responses to DELETE
- SCSP UPDATE
- Normal Responses to UPDATE
- SCSP COPY
- SCSP APPEND
- Unnamed Object APPEND Details
- SCSP INFO
- Unnamed Object INFO Details
- Normal INFO Responses for Named Objects
- Normal INFO Responses for Unnamed Objects
- Introduction to Object Security
- Security Realm Overview
- About Authorization Header Syntax
- About Realm Names
- About Authorization Header Evaluation
- Creating Realms
- Updating the Realm on a Bucket
- Managing Security for Application Developers
- Example: Creating Bucket Owners
- Managing Security for Domain Managers
- Updating the Domain Realm
- Updating the Domain Manager Realm
- Updating a Realm Using PUT
- Using the Content-MD5 Metadata Header
- Using Lifepoint Metadata Headers
- Lifepoint/Lifecycle Specification
- Replication
- Using the Allow Metadata Header
- Using Caching Metadata Headers
- Expires
- If-None-Match
- Using Custom Metadata Headers
- Basic Content Integrity Assurance
- Application Initiated Hash Upgrading
- A. Content Header Metadata
- B. Sample Code and Client Library Behaviors with 100-Continue
- C. Open Source Software
DX6000
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- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Welcome to DX Storage
- Introduction to the Admin Console
- Viewing a Node's Status
- Managing the Cluster
- Authenticating Cluster-Wide Actions
- Shutting Down or Restarting the Cluster
- Searching for Nodes By IP Address
- Enabling Logging
- Managing Tenants
- Terminology Related to Tenant Security
- About the Default Cluster Domain
- Security Privileges for Administrative Operations
- Rules and Recommendations for Managing Tenants
- Adding, Editing, or Deleting Tenants
- Other Cluster Administrator Tasks
- Using Administrative Override
- Working With Inaccessible Objects
- Managing Nodes
- Errors and Announcements
- Displaying Subcluster Information
- Configuring the Node
- Managing DX Storage Administrators and Users
- Defining DX Storage Operators
- Managing Content Integrity Settings
- Managing Other Stream Replication Settings
- device
- policy
- loghost
- Managing Volumes
- A. Implementation of Multi-Server Chassis
- A.1.3. Using the vols parameter
- A.2. Monitoring and Administration
- B. Using SNMP with DX Storage
- B.3. SNMP Tools and Monitoring Systems
- B.3.2. SNMP Examples with DX Storage
- B.3.4. Practical SNMP with DX Storage
- C. Upgrading a License or Cluster
- C.2.2. Upgrade Steps
- C.3. Back-out Steps
- D. Troubleshooting
- D.1.2. Recovering a Deleted Bucket
- D.2.1. Renaming a Domain in its Source Cluster (DR Cluster Conflict Only)
- D.2.2. Renaming a Domain in a Mirrored or DR Cluster
- D.3. Using DX Content Router to List Buckets and Objects
- D.5. Configuration
- E. Drive Identification API
- F. Customizing the Admin Console
- G. Open Source Software
DX6000
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- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- conventions used in this document
- deployment checklist
- site survey
- standard hardware
- other hardware
- how it all works together
- dx object storage file gateway (failover)
- set up the dx object storage cluster
- set up the cfs server
- create raid1 volumes
- disable selinux
- create the yum repository and install packages
- stop and disable services
- configure the network interfaces for bonding
- configure the domain name service resolver
- install the cfs software
- create the spooler and cache file systems
- create disk partitions and spooler file systems (single-server solution)
- external spooler file system (failover solution)
- configure the cluster name space (cns)
- configure the cfs and its dx object storage mount points
- configure gateway protocols
- nfs gateway service
- smb/cifs shared resource configuration
- nfs shared resource configuration
- administrative maintenance procedures
- shut down cfs and cns
- file revisions and dell dx object storage file deletion
- cfs / dx object storage lifecycle policies
- troubleshooting
- appendix b. gateway protocol support
- appendix c. nfs client guidelines
- appendix d. cfs failover
DX6000
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Introduction
- DX Object Storage Platform Overview
- Local Cluster Configuration
- Subcluster Configuration
- Remote Cluster Configuration
- Application Access to DX Object Storage Platform
- Storage Platform
- Adding Additional DX Storage Nodes
- Cabling the Appliance
- Adding Network Adapters to DX Cluster Services Nodes
- Storage Platform Software
- Checking Software Version Compatibility
- Troubleshooting the Compatibility Manager
- Updating the DX Cluster Services Node Software
- Notifications
- Disaster Recovery
- Recovering From Disk Failures
- Reinstalling the Operating System
- Recovering the Operating System
- Reinstalling the DX Cluster Services Node Software
- Connecting the DX Cluster Services Node to the Private and Public Networks
- Installing Dell DX Compatibility Manager
- Installing DX Cluster Services Node Software
- Configuring the DX Cluster Services Node Software
- Additional References
- Hardware Documents
DX6000
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Introduction to DX Content Router
- Replication Topologies
- Content Distribution
- DX Content Router Services
- Structure of a DX Content Router Node
- Publisher Service
- Replicator Service
- Installation
- Installing and Configuring DX Content Router Services
- Upgrading DX Content Router
- Running and Managing DX Content Router
- Publish all streams on two separate channels
- Using the Publisher Console
- Publisher Console layout
- HTTP Status Reporting for Publisher and Replicator
- Replicator Response
- Request for Source Cluster IP Addresses
- Support for Content Restoration and Fail-Over
- A. Content Metadata
- B. DX Content Router Configuration
- B.2. Replicator Configuration
- C. Enumerator API
- C.2.1. Enumerator Start Query Arguments
- C.3. Enumerator Next
- C.3.2. Enumerator Next Response
- C.5. Enumerator Timeout
- Version 2.2 December
DX6000
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Introduction to the DX Object Storage Cluster Services Node
- About this Document
- Installation and Configuration
- Installation Steps
- Secondary CSN Configuration
- Booting DX Storage Nodes
- CSN Hardware Validation
- Backup Compatibility Across Software Versions
- Running and Managing the CSN
- Updating the Internal Interface
- Modifying SNMP Access
- Editing User Access
- Configuration File Backup and Restore
- Backup Manifest
- Automatic Backups
- Configuring the SCSP Proxy
- Syslog Configuration
- Running and Managing DX Storage
- DX Storage User Access
- DX Storage Admin Console
- Gathering SNMP Statistics
- Configuring and Managing DX Content Router
- Replicator
- Managing DX Content Router
- A. Open Source Software
DX6000
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Welcome to DX Storage
- Network Infrastructure and Recommendations
- Layer 3 Switching and Routing
- Internet Deployments
- Network Summary
- Setting Up NTP for Time Synchronization
- Preparing for Named Objects
- Setting Up Network Load Balancing
- Configuring the TFTP Server
- Setting Up a Configuration File Server
- Network Devices and Priority
- Proxying the Admin Console
- Hardware Considerations
- Stream Size Guidance
- Proactive Power Conservation
- Installing and Configuring DX Storage
- About licenseFileURL
- Sample License
- Editing node.cfg
- DHCP or Static Network
- Using Syslog
- Open Source Software
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