Hitachi Storage Navigator Modular 2 User Guide
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Glossary–9 Hitachi Storage Navigator Modular 2 User’s Guide • ABCDE F GHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ User Datagram Protocol (UDP) UDP is one of the core protocols of the Internet protocol suite. Using UDP, programs on networked computers can send short messages sometimes known as datagrams (using Datagram Sockets) to one another. UDP does not guarantee reliability or ordering in the way that TCP does. Datagrams may arrive out of order, appear duplicated, or go missing without notice. Avoiding the overhead of checking whether every packet actually arrived makes UDP faster and more efficient, at least for applications that do not need guaranteed delivery. Time-sensitive applications often use UDP because dropped packets are preferable to delayed packets. UDPs stateless nature is also useful for servers that answer small queries from huge numbers of clients. Unlike TCP, UDP is compatible with packet broadcast (sending to all on local network) and multicasting (send to all subscribers). World Wide Name (WWN) A unique identifier for an open systems host. It consists of a 64-bit physical address (the IEEE 48-bit format with a 12-bit extension and a 4-bit prefix). The WWN is essential for defining the SANtinel™ parameters because it determines whether the open systems host is to be allowed or denied access to a specified logical unit or a group of logical units.
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IndexIndex-1 Hitachi Storage Navigator Modular 2 User’s Guide Index A Activities in Navigator 2 5-3 Add Array wizard 4-5 Adding User IDs 6-8 users 6-2 Alerts 7-13 Anti-virus software 2-11 Arrays window 7-2 B Backup Volume wizard 4-19 Button Panel 5-3 C Certificate and private key 10-8 Changing default system password 6-6 IP address for Navigator 2 10-13 LUN capacity 9-6 passwords for Password Protection 6-8 permission 6-5 port number for Navigator 2 10-14 RAID group expansion priority 8-14 user IDs 6-8 user passwords 6-6 Configuring email alerts 4-8 email notifications 7-11 error monitoring options 7-10 host ports 4-10 management ports 4-9 spare drives 4-13 system date and time 4-13 Connecting management console 4-2 to a host 4-18 Create & Map Volume wizard 4-14 connecting to a host 4-18 defining host groups or iSCSI targets 4-17 defining logical units 4-16 defining RAID groups 4-14 Creating RAID groups 8-3 Creating a logical unit 9-4 D Default system password, changing 6-6 Defining host groups or iSCSI targets 4-17 Logical units 4-16 RAID groups 4-14 Deleting logical units 9-13 RAID groups 8-14, 8-16, 9-11, 9-12, 9-13 User IDs 6-9 users 6-3 Destination folder selection 2-12 Detailed RAID group properties 8-10 Displaying detailed properties of RAID groups 8- 10 Displaying logical unit properties 9-11 Downloading Java Runtime 2-9 E Editing storage system settings 7-5 user profiles 6-3 Email alerts 4-8 Error messages for error monitoring 7-12 Error monitoring 7-8 configuring 7-10 email notifications 7-11 error messages 7-12 running 7-11 Events 7-13 Executing a RAID group spin-up 8-13 Expanding RAID groups 8-5, 8-7, 8-9 Explorer Panel 5-2
Index-2Index Hitachi Storage Navigator Modular 2 User’s Guide F Failed installation on Windows 3-8, 11-2 Filtering logical units 9-12 Filtering RAID groups 8-15, 9-12 Firewalls 2-11 Formatting logical units 9-11 G Granting permissions 6-5 H Hardware considerations 4-2 HiCommand Device Manager and Navigator 2 10-22 Hitachi Storage Command Suite Common Components, preinstallation considerations 2-16 Host connecting to in Create & Map Volume wizard 4-18 Host groups, defining 4-17 Host port configuration 4-10 I Identifying logical units 9-2 Initial (Array) Setup wizard 4-7 email alert configuration 4-8 host port configuration 4-10 management port configuration 4-9 spare drive configuration 4-13 system date and time configuration 4-13 Installation checklist 2-3 types 3-2 Installation checklist 2-3 Installation fails on Windows 3-8, 11-2 Installation prerequisites Linux kernel parameters 2-13 Microsoft Windows 2-12 Solaris 2-13 Solaris v10 kernel parameters 2-15 Solaris v8 and v9 kernel parameters 2-14 Installing Java Runtime 2-9 Navigator 2 3-2 Interface of Navigator 2 5-2 Internet Protocol version 6 10-2, D-4 guidelines 10-2, D-4 link-local addresses 10-2, D-5 router discovery 10-4, D-7 supported operating systems 10-2 temporary addresses 10-5, D-7 IP address, changing for Navigator 2 10-13 iSCSI targets, defining 4-17 Items supplied by user 2-9 J Java Runtime downloading 2-9 installing 2-9 K Kernel parameters Linux 2-13 Solaris v10 2-15 Solaris v8 and v9 2-14 L License keys 2-12 Link-local addresses 10-2, D-5 Linux installation prerequisites 2-13 kernel parameters 2-13 Navigator 2 installation 3-11 preinstallation considerations 2-11 uninstalling Navigator 2 B-5 upgrading Navigator 2 A-8 Logging in to Navigator 2 4-2 Logical units changing LUN capacity 9-6 creating 9-4 defining 4-16 deleting 9-13 filtering 9-12 formatting 9-11 identifying 9-2 preconfigured 9-2 properties 9-11 types 9-2 M Management console connecting to storage system 4-2 Management port configuration 4-9 Menu Panel 5-2 Microsoft Windows installation prerequisites 2-12 Navigator 2 installation 3-3 Navigator 2 installation fails 3-8, 11-2 preinstallation considerations 2-9 selecting a destination folder 2-12 uninstalling Navigator 2 B-2 upgrading Navigator 2 A-5 N Navigator 2 activities 5-3 changing IP address 10-13 changing port number 10-14 hardware considerations 4-2 logging in 4-2 operating environment 2-3 operating systems that support IPv6 7-11
IndexIndex-3 Hitachi Storage Navigator Modular 2 User’s Guide Quick-Start Checklist 2-3 recording setting C-1 terms 2-2 understanding the interface 5-2 uninstalling B-1 upgrading A-1 Navigator 2 installation 3-2 checklist 2-3 fails on Microsoft Windows 3-8, 11-2 Linux 3-11 Linux prerequisites 2-13 Microsoft Windows 3-3 Microsoft Windows prerequisites 2-12 selecting a destination folder 2-12 Solaris 3-10 Solaris prerequisites 2-13 types of 3-2 Navigator 2 interface Button Panel 5-3 Explorer Panel 5-2 Menu Panel 5-2 Page Panel 5-3 Navigator 2 settings, recording C-1 O Operating environment 2-3 Operating systems for IPv6 10-2 P Page Panel 5-3 Password Protection 6-7 accessing 6-7 changing passwords 6-8 Passwords 6-6 changing default system 6-6 changing user 6-6 Permissions 6-4 editing 6-5 granting 6-5 Port number, changing for Navigator 2 10-14 Preconfigured logical units 9-2 LUN on AMS 2000 storage systems 9-2 Preinstallation anti-virus software 2-11 checklist 2-3 destination folder 2-12 firewalls 2-11 Java Runtime 2-9 license keys 2-12 Linux 2-11 Microsoft Windows 2-9 Solaris 2-11 technical guidelines 2-12 user-supplied items 2-9 Windows operating systems 2-12 Prerequisites Linux 2-13 Solaris 2-13 Windows 2-12 Properties logical units 9-11 Properties of RAID groups 8-10 Q Quick-Start Checklist 2-3 R RAID groups changing expansion priority 8-14 creating 8-3 defining 4-14 deleting 8-14, 8-16, 9-11, 9-12, 9-13 detailed properties 8-10 expanding 8-5, 8-7, 8-9 filtering 8-15, 9-12 properties 8-10 removing expansion 8-9 spin-up 8-13 Rebooting storage systems 7-3 Recording Navigator 2 settings C-1 Red Hat Linux setting kernel 2-6 Removing RAID group expansion 8-9 storage systems 7-8 Router discovery with Internet Protocol version 6 10-4, D-7 Running error monitoring 7-11 S SATA write and compare 10-22 Secure Sockets Layer 10-7 certificate and private key 10-8 Selecting a destination folder 2-12 setting kernel Red Hat Linux 2-6 Solaris 9 2-6 Showing and configuring storage systems 7-4 Solaris installation prerequisites 2-13 Navigator 2 installation 3-10 preinstallation considerations 2-11 uninstalling Navigator 2 B-5 upgrading Navigator 2 A-7 v10 kernel parameters 2-15 v8 and v9 kernel parameters 2-14 Spare drive configuration 4-13 Storage systems editing settings 7-5 rebooting 7-3 removing 7-8 showing and configuring 7-4 System date and time configuration 4-13 System password, changing 6-6
Index-4Index Hitachi Storage Navigator Modular 2 User’s Guide T Technical guidelines 2-12 Temporary addresses with Internet Protocol version 6 10-5, D-7 Terms associated with Navigator 2 2-2 Trace information 11-3 Troubleshooting alerts and events 7-13 error monitoring 7-8 installation fails on Microsoft Windows system 3-8, 11-2 installation fails on Windows 3-8, 11-2 Types of installation 3-2 Types of logical units 9-2 U Understanding the Navigator 2 interface 5-2 Uninstalling Navigator 2 B-1 Linux B-5 Microsoft Windows B-2 Solaris B-5 Upgrading Navigator 2 A-1 Linux A-8 Microsoft Windows A-5 Solaris A-7 User account settings for HiCommand Device Manager and Navigator 2 10-22 User IDs 6-8 adding 6-8 changing 6-8 deleting 6-9 User passwords, changing 6-6 User profiles editing 6-3 viewing 6-3 Users 6-2 adding 6-2 deleting 6-3 User-supplied items 2-9 V Viewing user profiles 6-3 W Wizards Add Array 4-5 Backup Volume 4-19 Create & Map Volume 4-14 Initial (Array) Setup 4-7
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