Administrator Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell DR Series System Administrator Guide
- DR Series システムの概要
- Understanding the DR Series System
- About the DR Series System
- ドライブ容量と使用可能な物理容量
- Data Storage Terminology and Concepts
- Supported File System Protocols
- OpenStorage Technology (OST): DR Series System
- Rapid Data Storage (RDS): DR Series System
- DR Series System and Data Operations
- Supported Software and Hardware
- DR Series — Expansion Shelf Cabling
- DR Series システム拡張シェルフの追加
- Setting Up the DR Series System
- Interacting With the DR Series System
- Connections for Initializing a DR Series System
- DR Series システムの初期化
- RACADM を使用した iDRAC6/iDRAC7 へのアクセス
- Logging in Using a Web Interface
- Dashboard(ダッシュボード)ページとオプション
- Storage(ストレージ)ページとオプション
- About the Schedules Page and Options
- About the System Configuration Page and Options
- Support(サポート)ページとオプション
- Configuring the DR Series System Settings
- Managing DR Series Storage Operations
- DR Series システムの監視
- DR Series システムのサポートオプションの使用
- OST の設定と使用
- OST の理解
- OpenStorage Technology(OST)API
- OST ガイドライン
- OST Terminology
- Supported OST Software and Components
- OST Required Configurations
- ベストプラクティス:OST と DR Series システム
- クライアント側の最適化の設定
- Configuring an LSU
- Installing the Dell OST Plug-In
- NetBackup を使用した DR Series システム情報の設定
- Backing Up Data From a DR Series System (NetBackup)
- Using Backup Exec With a DR Series System (Windows)
- OST Plug-In and Supported Versions
- Installation Prerequisites for the OST Plug-In for Backup Exec
- Backup Exec GUI を使用した DR Series システムの設定
- Backup Exec を使用した DR Series システム上でのバックアップの作成
- Optimizing Duplication Between DR Series Systems Using Backup Exec
- Restoring Data from a DR Series System Using Backup Exec
- Understanding the OST CLI Commands
- Understanding OST Plug-In Diagnostic Logs
- Linux ユーティリティを使用した診断の収集
- メディアサーバー情報の収集に関するガイドライン
- Configuring and Using Rapid Data Storage
- RDS Overview
- RDS Guidelines
- Best Practices: RDS and the DR Series System
- Setting Client-Side Optimization
- Adding RDS Devices in NVBU
- Removing RDS Devices From NVBU
- Backing Up Data on the RDS Container Using NVBU
- Replicating Data to an RDS Container Using NVBU
- Restoring Data From a DR Series System Using NVBU
- Supported DR Series System CLI Commands for RDS
- Troubleshooting and Maintenance
- Supported Ports in a DR Series System
- 困ったときは

• Hardware
– BIOS
– RAID controllers
– Hard drives (internal)
– Hard drives (external)
– USB flash drives
– Network interface controllers
– iDRAC Enterprise
– Marvell WAM controller
• Software
– Operating System
– Supported backup software
– Network file protocols and backup client operating systems
– Supported web browsers
– Supported system limits
– Supported OST software and components
– Supported RDS software and components
Terminal Emulation Applications
To access the DR Series system command line interface (CLI), the following terminal emulation applications can be
used:
• FoxTerm
• Win32 console
• PuTTY
• Tera Term Pro
メモ: The listed terminal emulation applications are not the only ones that works with the DR Series system. This
list is only intended to provide examples of terminal emulation applications that can be used.
DR Series — Expansion Shelf Cabling
Each DR Series system appliance is capable of supporting additional storage capacity and install and connect up to two
Dell PowerVault MD1200 data storage expansion shelf enclosures. Each of the expansion shelf enclosures contains 12
physical disks that provide additional data storage capacity for a basic DR Series system. The supported data storage
expansion shelves can be added in 1 Terabyte (TB), 2TB, or 3TB hard drive capacities. figure 1and Figure 2display the
recommended method for cabling between the DR4000/DR4100 PERC controller card to the appropriate connectors on
the rear of the Dell PowerVault MD1200 expansion shelf enclosure.
メモ: The 300 Gigabyte (GB) drive capacity (2.7 TB) version of the DR Series system does not support the addition
of expansion shelf enclosures.
Make sure that the Dell PowerVault MD1200 front panel selector switch is set to its Unified mode (with the switch set to
its “up” position, indicated by a single Volume icon). figure 1 shows the SAS In ports on the Enclosure Management
Module (EMM) on the rear of the Dell MD1200. Figure 2 shows the recommended redundant path cabling configuration,
which includes cable connections from both PERC H800 connectors on the DR4000 system (or the PERC H810 on a
DR4100 system) to the two SAS In ports on the EMM rear chassis of the Dell PowerVault MD1200.
If you plan on installing the second of the two supported expansion shelf enclosures in Release 2.0, then the two SAS In
ports on the rear chassis of the EMM on the second enclosure are daisy-chained to the two SAS Out ports on the EMM
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