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Fujitsu Eternus DX410 S2 User Manual

Fujitsu Eternus DX410 S2
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ETERNUS CLI User's Guide
P2X0-1030-09ENZ0
FUJITSU Storage ETERNUS DX80 S2/DX90 S2, ETERNUS DX410 S2/DX440 S2,
ETERNUS DX8100 S2/DX8700 S2 Disk storage systems

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Fujitsu Eternus DX410 S2 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Installed RAM4 GB
Storage Controller TypeDual Controller
Power RedundancyYes
ProcessorIntel Xeon
ModelEternus DX410 S2
Drive TypesSAS, SATA
RAID Levels0, 1, 5, 6, 10
Host InterfacesiSCSI, FC
MemoryDDR3
Form Factor2U
Installed Devices / Modules Qty2
Max Supported Devices Qty2
Interface TypeSAS
Data Transfer Rate6 Gbps (SAS)
ProtocolsFibre Channel, iSCSI
Power Device TypePower supply
Operating System SupportWindows Server, Linux, VMware
Cache Memory4 GB (optional up to 16 GB)

Summary

Preface

Content and Structure

Provides an overview of the manual's content and structure, detailing the six chapters and appendices.

Chapter 1 Overview

1.1 Accessing CLI

Explains how to access the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system's Command Line Interface (CLI) via LAN connection using telnet or SSH.

1.2 The Command Syntax

Details the syntax rules for commands, including command format, keywords, parameters, and specific syntax for disks, aliases, and pools.

Chapter 2 Status Display

2.1 Storage System Status

Explains commands for displaying the status of the ETERNUS DX Disk storage system and its components, including enclosures, FRUs, and hardware information.

Chapter 3 Configuration Settings and Display

3.1 Thin Provisioning Pool Management

Covers commands for managing Thin Provisioning Pools, including license registration, creation, deletion, expansion, formatting, and ECO settings.

3.2 Flexible Tier Management

Explains commands for managing Flexible Tier Pools (FTRPs) and Flexible Tier Sub Pools (FTSPs), including deletion and status checks.

3.3 RAID Group Management

Details commands for managing RAID groups, including creation, deletion, setting parameters, ECO management, and hot spares.

3.4 Volume Management

Covers commands for managing volumes, including creation, deletion, formatting, expansion, migration, ODX buffer volumes, and zero reclamation.

3.5 Host Interface Management

Explains commands for managing host interfaces, including host identifiers, affinity groups, LUN mapping, host response, and port groups.

Chapter 4 Function/System Settings and Display

4.1 User Management

Explains commands for managing user accounts, roles, and authentication settings, including creating, setting, and deleting roles and users.

4.2 Advanced Copy Management

Covers commands for managing Advanced Copy functions such as SnapOPC+, REC, and ODX buffer volumes, including license, policy, and session management.

4.3 Network Management

Explains commands for network operations, including system network settings, SNMP, SMI-S, and SSH/SSL security configuration.

4.4 Miscellaneous

Details commands for miscellaneous system settings such as date/time, NTP, system name, power synchronization, syslog, audit logs, and key management.

Chapter 5 Information Settings and Display

5.1 Performance

Explains commands related to performance monitoring and tuning, including collecting performance information, RAID group, cache, and disk parameters.

5.2 Event Log Information

Explains commands for displaying information on events that have occurred in the system, including showing and deleting events.

5.3 Maintenance

Covers commands related to system maintenance, including hardware maintenance, controller firmware, logs, panic dumps, configuration information, error information, and bad data.

5.4 Utility

Explains commands related to miscellaneous system utility functions, including diagnosis utilities, LED control, and other notification settings.

Chapter 6 CLI Original Function

6.1 CLI Environment

Explains commands specifically related to the CLI environment, such as forcibly releasing resources, selecting page scroll mode, logging off, and viewing help.

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