Dell DR4000 Administrator's Manual

Dell DR4000 Administrator's Manual

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  • Page 1: Administrator Guide

    Dell DR4000 System Administrator Guide...
  • Page 2 Other trademarks and trade names may be used in this publication to refer to either the entities claiming the marks and names or their products. Dell Inc. disclaims any proprietary interest in trademarks and trade names other than its own.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    ..Interacting with the DR4000 System ... Networking Preparations for the DR4000 System Connections for a DR4000 System ... .
  • Page 4 4000_AG_Final_Files\FINAL_FP_DR4000_AdmGde1-0\bookTOC.fm iDRAC Connection ....Logging in and Initializing the DR4000 ..Logging on Using a Web Interface ... .
  • Page 5 FILE LOCATION: C:\Users\bruce_wylie\Desktop\Dell Docs\~Sidewinder_Docs_DR4000\FRAME_Conversion_DR4000_AdminGuide\~DR 4000_AG_Final_Files\FINAL_FP_DR4000_AdmGde1-0\bookTOC.fm Configuring the DR4000 System Settings 33 Configuring Networking Settings ... . Networking Page: Ethernet Port Values ..Managing the DR4000 System Password .
  • Page 6 FILE LOCATION: C:\Users\bruce_wylie\Desktop\Dell Docs\~Sidewinder_Docs_DR4000\FRAME_Conversion_DR4000_AdminGuide\~DR 4000_AG_Final_Files\FINAL_FP_DR4000_AdmGde1-0\bookTOC.fm Managing DR4000 Storage Operations Managing Container Operations ... . . Creating Containers ....
  • Page 7 ..Verifying the Current Software Version ..Upgrading the DR4000 System Software ..About Restore Manager ....
  • Page 8 FILE LOCATION: C:\Users\bruce_wylie\Desktop\Dell Docs\~Sidewinder_Docs_DR4000\FRAME_Conversion_DR4000_AdminGuide\~DR 4000_AG_Final_Files\FINAL_FP_DR4000_AdmGde1-0\bookTOC.fm Shutting Down/Starting Up a DR4000 System . . . DR4000 System NVRAM ....Troubleshooting and Maintenance ..DR4000 System Alert and Event Messages .
  • Page 9: Introduction To The Administrator Guide

    Introduction to the Administrator Guide About this Guide This guide explains how to use the Dell DR4000 system to perform data storage operations and manage storage and replication containers. This guide introduces and describes the DR4000 system graphical user interface (GUI) that you can use to manage your backup and replication operations.
  • Page 10 NOTE: Always check for release notes on support.dell.com/manuals and read the release notes first, because they contain the most recently documented information about known issues with a specific product release.
  • Page 11: Understanding The Dr4000 System

    NOTE: Unless otherwise noted, later references to "the system" or "DR4000 system" in this guide are used interchangeably to represent the Dell DR4000 system. The system has a simple installation process with full, intuitive remote setup and management capabilities and is available in three usable capacity —...
  • Page 12: About The Dr4000 System

    • A graphical user interface (GUI) About the DR4000 System The Dell DR4000 system is a solution designed to reduce your backup data footprint using file-aware and content-aware backup and deduplication operations that optimize storage savings. The system consists of: •...
  • Page 13 For optimal savings, the native data sources need to send data to the DR4000 system in a raw state for ingestion. Block deduplication is not as effective on existing compressed files due to the nature of file compression because its 0s and 1s change from the original format.
  • Page 14: Replication

    Data replication improves fault-tolerance, improving the reliability of maintaining saved data, and permitting accessibility to the same stored data. The DR4000 system uses an active form of replication that lets you configure a primary-backup scheme in which the system processes data storage requests from a specified source to a specified destination or replica.
  • Page 15: Supported File System Protocols

    Docs\~Sidewinder_Docs_DR4000\FRAME_Conversion_DR4000_AdminGuide\~DR4000_AG_F Replicas on the other hand are frequently updated and can quickly lose any historical state. The DR4000 system can be considered as a form of a storage replication process in which the backup and deduplication data is replicated in real-time or via a scheduled window in a network environment.
  • Page 16: Supported Software And Hardware

    DR4000 System and Data Operations Data is stored and resides on the Dell DR4000 system, which is a 2-Rack Unit (RU) appliance, and the system software is pre-installed. The internal drives of the system are configured as a Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID) 1 on the RAID Controller, which is considered to be volume 1.
  • Page 17 D E L L C O N F I D E N T I A L – P R E L I M I N A R Y 1 / 1 0 / 1 2 - F O R P R O O F O N LY Understanding the DR4000 System...
  • Page 18 D E L L C O N F I D E N T I A L – P R E L I M I N A R Y 1 / 1 0 / 1 2 - F O R P R O O F O N LY Understanding the DR4000 System...
  • Page 19: Setting Up The Dr4000 System

    • An active network is available using Ethernet cables and connections. NOTE: If your DR4000 system is equipped with a 10-GbE NIC, you must use CAT6 copper cables. • IP addresses are assigned to the DR4000 system. The system ships with a default IP address and subnet mask address, which should only be used for an initial system configuration.
  • Page 20: Connections For A Dr4000 System

    Adaptive load balancing (ALB), which is the default setting, does not require any special network switch support. Ensure that the data source system must be on the same subnet as the DR4000 system. For more information, see "Configuring Networking Settings" on page 33.
  • Page 21: Initializing The Dr4000 System

    Initializing the DR4000 System Before you can start using the DR4000 system user interface, you must: 1 Log in to the DR4000 system CLI by using a local console KVM (keyboard-video monitor) connection. For more information, see "Local Console Connection" on page 14.
  • Page 22: Default Ip Address And Subnet Mask Address For Set Up

    FILE LOCATION: C:\Users\bruce_wylie\Desktop\Dell Docs\~Sidewinder_Docs_DR4000\FRAME_Conversion_DR4000_AdminGuide\~DR4000_AG_F Default IP Address and Subnet Mask Address for Set Up The following lists the default value for the DR4000 system: • IP address—10.77.88.99 • Subnet mask address—255.0.0.0 When using the Initial System Configuration Wizard with a local console...
  • Page 23: Idrac Connection

    FILE LOCATION: C:\Users\bruce_wylie\Desktop\Dell Docs\~Sidewinder_Docs_DR4000\FRAME_Conversion_DR4000_AdminGuide\~DR4000_AG_F 4 You are now ready to perform initialization using the DR4000 system CLI login process. For more information, see "Logging in and Initializing the DR4000" on page 16. Figure 3-1. DR4000 System Rear Chassis Port Locations...
  • Page 24: Logging In And Initializing The Dr4000

    DR4000 system CLI: 1 Launch a terminal emulator application (like PuTTY), and type the default IP address for the DR4000 system (if you are not using iDRAC or local console). 2 At the login as: prompt, type administrator, and press <Enter>.
  • Page 25 D E L L C O N F I D E N T I A L – P R E L I M I N A R Y 1 / 1 0 / 1 2 - F O R P R O O F O N LY Setting Up the DR4000 System...
  • Page 26: Logging On Using A Web Interface

    14 At the prompt, type exit and press <Enter> to end the DR4000 system CLI session. You are now ready to log in to the system using the DR4000 system GUI. NOTE: Before you log into the system using the DR4000 system GUI, make sure to register it in the local Domain Name System (DNS) for your network so that it is a DNS-resolvable entry.
  • Page 27 FILE LOCATION: C:\Users\bruce_wylie\Desktop\Dell Docs\~Sidewinder_Docs_DR4000\FRAME_Conversion_DR4000_AdminGuide\~DR4000_AG_F Figure 3-3. Initial Software Upgrade Page 3 Click Dashboard in the navigation panel, The DR4000 system main window consists of the following components (see Figure 3-4): • Navigation panel • System Status bar • System Information panes •...
  • Page 28 If you do not click Continue before the 30-second interval elapses, the system logs you out, and you must log in again to resume using the DR4000 system. Before you attempt to manage your data using the system navigation panel options, you should understand what options and capabilities you can use.
  • Page 29: About The Dashboard Page And Options

    D E L L C O N F I D E N T I A L – P R E L I M I N A R Y 1 / 1 0 / 1 2 - F O R P R O O F O N LY Setting Up the DR4000 System...
  • Page 30: Health

    D E L L C O N F I D E N T I A L – P R E L I M I N A R Y 1 / 1 0 / 1 2 - F O R P R O O F O N LY Setting Up the DR4000 System...
  • Page 31: Usage

    D E L L C O N F I D E N T I A L – P R E L I M I N A R Y 1 / 1 0 / 1 2 - F O R P R O O F O N LY Setting Up the DR4000 System...
  • Page 32: Statistics: Container

    Statistics: Container The Statistics: Container page lets you select from a drop-down list of existing containers, and display the following information for each container: NOTE: The DR4000 system polls for statistics every 30 seconds. • Backup data: – Current number of files ingested (based on time/hours) –...
  • Page 33: Statistics: Replication

    Statistics: Replication The Statistics: Replication page lets you select from a drop-down list of existing containers, and display the following information for each container: NOTE: The DR4000 system polls for statistics every 30 seconds. • Container Information pane: – Local container by name, replication role played, remote container name, and replication bandwidth settings;...
  • Page 34: Understanding The Storage Options

    To refresh the values listed in Storage Savings and Throughput, click Understanding the Storage Options The DR4000 system provides the mechanism for storing backed up and deduplicated data that is ingested by the system, into easily accessible storage containers. The DR4000 system GUI simplifies the process for storing backed up and deduplicated data by using its system storage processes.
  • Page 35: Replication

    About the Schedule Page and Options In the Schedule page, you can set a new or modify an existing schedule for two very important DR4000 system processes: data replication and disk space reclamation (the latter is referred to as the Cleaner process in this guide).
  • Page 36: Understanding The Schedule Options

    To set a Cleaner schedule, click Schedule on the options bar, and enter a Day, a Start Time, and a Stop Time for each schedule. For more information, see "Scheduling DR4000 System Operations" on page 117. About the System Configuration Page and Options In the System Configuration page, you can edit the existing system password, and shut down or reboot the system.
  • Page 37: System Configuration Page Options Bar

    For more information, see "Resetting the Default System Password" on page 38. • Shutdown—use this option to shut down the DR4000 system. CAUTION: Shutdown powers Off the appliance on which the system software is installed.
  • Page 38: Understanding The Support Page Options

    Diagnostics files are listed by file name, size, the timestamp when the file was created, the reason it was created, and its status. The diagnostics bundle of log files are used by Dell Support to diagnose system conditions that relate to issues your report with operating the DR4000 system.
  • Page 39 D E L L C O N F I D E N T I A L – P R E L I M I N A R Y 1 / 1 0 / 1 2 - F O R P R O O F O N LY Setting Up the DR4000 System...
  • Page 40 D E L L C O N F I D E N T I A L – P R E L I M I N A R Y 1 / 1 0 / 1 2 - F O R P R O O F O N LY Setting Up the DR4000 System...
  • Page 41: Configuring The Dr4000 System Settings

    NOTE: It is recommended that you use the Initial System Configuration Wizard to configure your DR4000 system. Changing some of the system settings using the DR4000 system GUI (bonding, MTU, hostname, IP address, and DNS) can cause issues with GUI access to the system.
  • Page 42 CAUTION: If you change the existing bonding setting, the connection to the DR4000 system may be lost unless you are sure that the system can accept this bonding type. 4 Click Submit to configure the bonding option for your system (or click Cancel to display the Networking page).
  • Page 43 (if you change the static IP address manually, you need to use this IP address in the browser when you log back into the DR4000 system). D E L L C O N F I D E N T I A L – P R E L I M I N A R Y 1 / 1 0 / 1 2 - F O R P R O O F O N LY...
  • Page 44: Networking Page: Ethernet Port Values

    D E L L C O N F I D E N T I A L – P R E L I M I N A R Y 1 / 1 0 / 1 2 - F O R P R O O F O N LY Configuring the DR4000 System Settings...
  • Page 45: Managing The Dr4000 System Password

    – Max Speed (1000baseT/Full) – Duplex (Full) Managing the DR4000 System Password You can manage the password that you use when logging in to the system in two ways: Modifying the existing login password using Edit Password in the •...
  • Page 46: Modifying The System Password

    Reset Password. NOTE: If you are unsure of the service tag associated with your DR4000 system, it can be found on the Support page (click Support in the navigation panel to display the Support Information pane, and the service tag is the second item displayed in the Support Information pane).
  • Page 47: Shutting Down The Dr4000 System

    Docs\~Sidewinder_Docs_DR4000\FRAME_Conversion_DR4000_AdminGuide\~DR4000_AG_F NOTE: After resetting the login password to its default and logged in to the DR4000 system, It is recommended for security reasons that you create a new unique login password. Shutting Down the DR4000 System If needed, you can shut down the system by selecting Shutdown in the System Configuration page.
  • Page 48: Configuring Compression Level Settings

    The Updated Compression dialog is displayed when the selection is successful. Configuring Active Directory Settings You need to configure this setting if you want your DR4000 system to join a domain that contains a Microsoft Active Directory Service (ADS). To configure the system for a domain with ADS: 1 Select System Configuration Active Directory.
  • Page 49: Configuring Email Alert Settings

    Configuring Email Alert Settings You can create and manage email addresses for recipients in which you want to send DR4000 system email alerts. The Email Alerts page lets you add new, or edit or delete existing recipient email addresses using the corresponding options, and send a test message to the recipient email addresses displayed in the Recipient Email Address pane.
  • Page 50: Editing Or Deleting A Recipient Email Address

    D E L L C O N F I D E N T I A L – P R E L I M I N A R Y 1 / 1 0 / 1 2 - F O R P R O O F O N LY Configuring the DR4000 System Settings...
  • Page 51: Sending A Test Message

    4 and 5. Sending a Test Message The DR4000 system provides a capability that lets you send test messages to all of the recipient email addresses. This allows you to ensure that the process for sending system alerts works, and that it reaches all of the email recipients you have configured.
  • Page 52: Adding Administrator Contact Information

    D E L L C O N F I D E N T I A L – P R E L I M I N A R Y 1 / 1 0 / 1 2 - F O R P R O O F O N LY Configuring the DR4000 System Settings...
  • Page 53: Configuring Relay Hosts

    Configuring Relay Hosts You may need to configure a mail relay host for your DR4000 system if your network email system requires that it have an external mail server. To do this, you define the mail relay host or edit an existing mail relay host using the Add Relay Host or Edit Relay Host options on the options bar of the Email Alerts page.
  • Page 54: Editing A Relay Host

    If you need to manage date and time settings that are used by your system to synchronize it with other DR4000 systems or clients running in your domain, use the Edit option in the Date and Time page. By default, the system has the following date and time settings as default values in an initial system start •...
  • Page 55: Editing System Date And Time Settings

    NOTE: It is recommended that you use the NTP mode to ensure better replication service operations. Set or modify existing date and time settings for your DR4000 system by using the Edit option in the Date and Time page. Editing System Date and Time Settings To modify the default time and date settings for your DR4000 system: 1 Select System Configuration Date and Time.
  • Page 56: Creating Containers

    Creating Containers After initialization, the DR4000 system contains a default container: backup. Containers function like a shared file system that can be accessed using either (or both) the NFS or CIFS network protocols. If needed, you can create additional system containers that store your data.
  • Page 57: Managing Dr4000 Storage Operations

    Managing DR4000 Storage Operations This chapter describes how you can use the DR4000 system to manage all of your storage and replication operations. These operations can include such tasks as creating new containers, managing or deleting existing containers, moving data into containers, and displaying current container statistics.
  • Page 58 (allows for replies being made to requests before the changes in the request are committed to disk) NOTE: The DR4000 system always commits writes to NVRAM first before committing any changes to disk. Map root to: pane—to select the user level you want mapped to this...
  • Page 59: Editing Containers

    • administrator represents the system administrator NOTE: The DR4000 system administrator that manages the system has a different set of privileges than does the CIFS administrator user. Only the DR4000 system administrator can change the password for the CIFS administrator user. To change the password that allows access for the CIFS administrator user, use the authenticate --set --user administrator commands.
  • Page 60 NOTE: The DR4000 system always commits writes to NVRAM first before committing any changes to disk. D E L L C O N F I D E N T I A L – P R E L I M I N A R Y 1 / 1 0 / 1 2 - F O R P R O O F O N LY...
  • Page 61 • administrator (represents the system administrator) NOTE: The DR4000 system administrator that manages the DR4000 system has a different set of privileges than does the CIFS administrator user. Only the DR4000 system administrator can change the password for the CIFS administrator user.
  • Page 62: Deleting Containers

    1 Click StartWindows ExplorerNetwork. The Network page is displayed, and lists all current computers. 2 In the Address Bar, click Network to select your DR4000 hostname or IP address. The Network page is displayed, which lists all current storage and replication containers.
  • Page 63: Displaying Container Statistics

    NOTE: To display statistics for another container, select that container by name in the Container Name drop-down list. To display system statistics, use the DR4000 system CLI stats --system command to show the following categories of system statistics: • Capacity used (system capacity used in GBs) •...
  • Page 64: Managing Replication Operations

    • Compression savings (compression storage savings by percentage) • Total savings (total storage savings by percentage) To display container-specific statistics, you can use the DR4000 system CLI container name stats --container --name < > command to show the following categories of container-specific statistics: •...
  • Page 65 D E L L C O N F I D E N T I A L – P R E L I M I N A R Y 1 / 1 0 / 1 2 - F O R P R O O F O N LY Managing DR4000 Storage Operations...
  • Page 66: Editing Replication Relationships

    NOTE: If you need to change the existing defined role (source or target) for a replication relationship, Dell recommends that you first delete the existing replication relationship, and then create a new relationship with the specific role type you want.
  • Page 67: Starting And Stopping Replication

    D E L L C O N F I D E N T I A L – P R E L I M I N A R Y 1 / 1 0 / 1 2 - F O R P R O O F O N LY Managing DR4000 Storage Operations...
  • Page 68: Displaying Statistics

    D E L L C O N F I D E N T I A L – P R E L I M I N A R Y 1 / 1 0 / 1 2 - F O R P R O O F O N LY Managing DR4000 Storage Operations...
  • Page 69: Creating A Replication Schedule

    NOTE: You must set a corresponding Stop Time for every Start Time in each replication schedule you set. The DR4000 system will not support any replication schedule that does not contain a Start Time/Stop Time pair of setpoints (daily or weekly).
  • Page 70 D E L L C O N F I D E N T I A L – P R E L I M I N A R Y 1 / 1 0 / 1 2 - F O R P R O O F O N LY Managing DR4000 Storage Operations...
  • Page 71: Monitoring The Dr4000 System

    Monitoring the DR4000 System This chapter describes how you can monitor the current state of the DR4000 system operations using the Dashboard page or its options in the navigation panel. The Dashboard page displays a summary of system status categories, and includes several hyperlinks to other system pages.
  • Page 72: Dr4000 Capacity-Storage Savings-Throughput

    To display more information about the current HW State, click the related hyperlink to display the Health page. The Health page displays the current status of the DR4000 system hardware: front and rear chassis views, hard drives, power supplies, fans, temperature, voltages, network interface card (NIC) status, and other components.
  • Page 73: Monitoring System Alerts

    Capacity Before Optimization (represents the amount of data ingested into the system) Monitoring System Alerts You can monitor the DR4000 system alerts and system events and display the current state using the navigation panel and the Dashboard page and its options: •...
  • Page 74: Monitoring System Events

    D E L L C O N F I D E N T I A L – P R E L I M I N A R Y 1 / 1 0 / 1 2 - F O R P R O O F O N LY Monitoring the DR4000 System...
  • Page 75: Monitoring System Health

    This is the place to view the status of the chassis front and rear panel components. The System Hardware Health table lists the status for all major components of the DR4000 system. NOTE: This method is convenient when you are already at the Dashboard page and want to display more information about System Status.
  • Page 76 (NICs), CPU, and DIMM (dual in-line memory module). Understanding DR4000 System NICs and Ports The DR4000 system supports the use of two types of network interface cards (NICs): • 1-Gigabit Ethernet (GbE) two-port (10-Base T) using CAT6 cabling •...
  • Page 77: Monitoring System Usage

    To verify the types of NICs that are installed in your system, click DashboardNetworking to display the NIC information. For more information, see "Configuring Networking Settings" on page 33. In addition, you can also use the following DR4000 system CLI command to display NIC-related information: network --show Monitoring System Usage Click DashboardUsage to display the current state of system usage and...
  • Page 78: Monitoring System Usage

    D E L L C O N F I D E N T I A L – P R E L I M I N A R Y 1 / 1 0 / 1 2 - F O R P R O O F O N LY Monitoring the DR4000 System...
  • Page 79: Setting A Time Range Value

    D E L L C O N F I D E N T I A L – P R E L I M I N A R Y 1 / 1 0 / 1 2 - F O R P R O O F O N LY Monitoring the DR4000 System...
  • Page 80: Displaying The Statistics: Container Page

    1y (1-year). NOTE: To refresh the values listed in Backup Data and Throughput, click Monitoring Replication Statistics Click Dashboard Statistics: Replication to monitor current DR4000 system replication container statistics for a selected container in the following categories: •...
  • Page 81: Displaying The Statistics: Replication Page

    Replication savings (by percentage) Displaying Replication Statistics To display statistics for a specific replication container, you can use the container name DR4000 system CLI stats --replication --name < > command to show the following categories of replication container statistics: •...
  • Page 82 Dell For more information about DR4000 system CLI commands, see the DR4000 System Command Line Reference Guide D E L L C O N F I D E N T I A L – P R E L I M I N A R Y 1 / 1 0 / 1 2 - F O R P R O O F O N LY...
  • Page 83: Using The Dr4000 System Support Options

    This chapter describes how you can use the Support page and its Diagnostics and Software Upgrade options to maintain your DR4000 system. To access these options, use the DR4000 system navigation panel or go directly to the Diagnostics or Software Upgrade hyperlinks on the Support page.
  • Page 84: About The Diagnostics Page And Options

    For more information about diagnostics log files, log file directories, and the Diagnostics service, see "About the Diagnostics Service" on page 112. A DR4000 diagnostic log file is a bundle that contains a variety of file types that record the latest system settings, and save them in a compressed .lzip file format.
  • Page 85: Generating A Diagnostics Log File

    NOTE: When you generate a diagnostics log file bundle, it contains all of the DR4000 system information that may be needed when contacting Dell Support for technical assistance. The diagnostics log file bundle collects the same type of hardware, storage, and operating system information that is collected by the Dell System E-Support Tool (DSET) from the Dell DR4000 system hardware using the DR4000 system CLI commands (diagnostics --collect --dset).
  • Page 86: Deleting A Diagnostics Log File

    To verify the currently installed DR4000 software version: NOTE: You can verify the version of the installed DR4000 system software in the Dashboard page, the Support Page, and the Software Upgrade page. The following procedure documents the process from the Software Upgrade page.
  • Page 87: Upgrading The Dr4000 System Software

    The DR4000 system only supports the copying of upgrade images and diagnostics files to and from the system using WinSCP. The DR4000 system does not support the copying or deleting of any other file types using WinSCP. To use WinSCP to copy DR4000 software upgrade and diagnostics log files, ensure that the File Protocol mode is set to SCP (Secure Copy) mode.
  • Page 88: Downloading The Restore Manager

    Dell support site. 1 From a web browser, navigate to the following Dell website: http://support.dell.com/support/downloads 2 Enter the DR4000 system Service Tag to be directed to the DR4000 system download page. 3 In the Category drop-down list, select IDM.
  • Page 89: Running The Restore Manager

    Running the Restore Manager To run Restore Manager, boot the DR4000 system using the RM USB key created in the previous procedure. 1 Insert the RM USB key into an available USB port on the system.
  • Page 90: Hardware Removal Or Replacement

    NVRAM status will report DATA LOSS when the DR4000 system is subsequently powered up. 5 Unlatch the latch release lock and slide the DR4000 system cover back and away to gain entry to the appliance internal components. To gain entry to the DR4000 system, remove the cover. For more Dell DR4000 System Owner’s...
  • Page 91: Dr4000 System Nvram

    If these conditions occur, the NVRAM requires either a failure recovery or a replacement. NOTE: If you need to remove or replace the NVRAM in the DR4000 system, see the "Shutting Down/Starting Up a DR4000 System" on page 82. NVRAM Backup Failure Recovery...
  • Page 92 NVRAM Field Replacement Whenever NVRAM is replaced in the field, ensure that the following procedure is observed: 1 Verify that the DR4000 system software detects the NVRAM as new to the system. 2 Enter the following DR4000 system CLI command:...
  • Page 93: Troubleshooting And Maintenance

    Troubleshooting and Maintenance This chapter provides basic troubleshooting and maintenance information that can help you to understand the current state of your DR4000 system. You can better understand the current state of your system based on the following information: •...
  • Page 94: Dr4000 System Alert And Event Messages

    86, "Monitoring System Alerts" on page 65, and "Monitoring System Events" on page 66. 3 Verify if the DR4000 system has recovered or whether it has entered into Maintenance or Support mode. 4 If you cannot resolve the issue using the information in this chapter, see "Before Contacting Dell Support"...
  • Page 95 FILE LOCATION: C:\Users\bruce_wylie\Desktop\Dell Docs\~Sidewinder_Docs_DR4000\FRAME_Conversion_DR4000_AdminGuide\~DR4000_AG_F Table 8-1. DR4000 System Alert and Event Messages Type/Number Alert/Event Message Description/Meaning or Action System Alerts 2001 Filesystem scan requested. System is switching to Maintenance mode. Filesystem has read-only access, 2002 NVRAM not detected. Ensure that the NVRAM card is seated properly.
  • Page 96 FILE LOCATION: C:\Users\bruce_wylie\Desktop\Dell Docs\~Sidewinder_Docs_DR4000\FRAME_Conversion_DR4000_AdminGuide\~DR4000_AG_F Table 8-1. DR4000 System Alert and Event Messages Type/Number Alert/Event Message Description/Meaning or Action 2012 Unable to detect filesystem type Contact Dell Support for on Data volume. possible support assistance or intervention. 2013 Unable to detect filesystem type Contact Dell Support for on Namespace volume.
  • Page 97 FILE LOCATION: C:\Users\bruce_wylie\Desktop\Dell Docs\~Sidewinder_Docs_DR4000\FRAME_Conversion_DR4000_AdminGuide\~DR4000_AG_F Table 8-1. DR4000 System Alert and Event Messages Type/Number Alert/Event Message Description/Meaning or Action Event = 1 2170625 System failed basic initialization. Re-attempt basic initialization. If unsuccessful, Dell Support assistance or intervention may be required. 2170626 HTTP service failed.
  • Page 98 FILE LOCATION: C:\Users\bruce_wylie\Desktop\Dell Docs\~Sidewinder_Docs_DR4000\FRAME_Conversion_DR4000_AdminGuide\~DR4000_AG_F Table 8-1. DR4000 System Alert and Event Messages Type/Number Alert/Event Message Description/Meaning or Action 2170636 Configuration Service has failed Contact Dell Support for to start. assistance or intervention. 2170637 Unsupported RAID configuration Contact Dell Support for detected.
  • Page 99 FILE LOCATION: C:\Users\bruce_wylie\Desktop\Dell Docs\~Sidewinder_Docs_DR4000\FRAME_Conversion_DR4000_AdminGuide\~DR4000_AG_F Table 8-1. DR4000 System Alert and Event Messages Type/Number Alert/Event Message Description/Meaning or Action 2170644 Some of the network cards are not Use the DR4000 system CLI to part of the bond configuration. reconfigure the NICs.
  • Page 100 FILE LOCATION: C:\Users\bruce_wylie\Desktop\Dell Docs\~Sidewinder_Docs_DR4000\FRAME_Conversion_DR4000_AdminGuide\~DR4000_AG_F Table 8-1. DR4000 System Alert and Event Messages Type/Number Alert/Event Message Description/Meaning or Action 2170649 Data volume filesystem is not yet The DR4000 system did not initialized. initialize properly. Contact Dell Support for assistance or intervention.
  • Page 101 FILE LOCATION: C:\Users\bruce_wylie\Desktop\Dell Docs\~Sidewinder_Docs_DR4000\FRAME_Conversion_DR4000_AdminGuide\~DR4000_AG_F Table 8-1. DR4000 System Alert and Event Messages Type/Number Alert/Event Message Description/Meaning or Action 2170656 The Windows Active Directory Informational message. No user client module has been started. intervention is required. 2170658 The Windows Server module has Informational message.
  • Page 102 FILE LOCATION: C:\Users\bruce_wylie\Desktop\Dell Docs\~Sidewinder_Docs_DR4000\FRAME_Conversion_DR4000_AdminGuide\~DR4000_AG_F Table 8-1. DR4000 System Alert and Event Messages Type/Number Alert/Event Message Description/Meaning or Action 2170667 Filesystem check has been Informational message. No user continued from the previous boot. intervention is required. 2170668 Filesystem scan has been Informational message.
  • Page 103 FILE LOCATION: C:\Users\bruce_wylie\Desktop\Dell Docs\~Sidewinder_Docs_DR4000\FRAME_Conversion_DR4000_AdminGuide\~DR4000_AG_F Table 8-1. DR4000 System Alert and Event Messages Type/Number Alert/Event Message Description/Meaning or Action 2170677 DR4000 system has failed to Contact Dell Support for complete the basic system support assistance or initialization. intervention. For more information, see "Initializing the DR4000...
  • Page 104 For more information, see "About the DR4000 Maintenance Mode" on page 114. 2170698 DR4000 system is not initialized. Contact Dell Support for support assistance or intervention. For more information, see "Initializing the DR4000 System" on page 13.
  • Page 105 FILE LOCATION: C:\Users\bruce_wylie\Desktop\Dell Docs\~Sidewinder_Docs_DR4000\FRAME_Conversion_DR4000_AdminGuide\~DR4000_AG_F Table 8-1. DR4000 System Alert and Event Messages Type/Number Alert/Event Message Description/Meaning or Action 2170699 NVRAM does not match the data If this is a newly replaced volume. NVRAM, use maintenance --hardware --reinit_nvram commands to reinitialize the NVRAM.
  • Page 106 FILE LOCATION: C:\Users\bruce_wylie\Desktop\Dell Docs\~Sidewinder_Docs_DR4000\FRAME_Conversion_DR4000_AdminGuide\~DR4000_AG_F Table 8-1. DR4000 System Alert and Event Messages Type/Number Alert/Event Message Description/Meaning or Action Level = 2 2229505 Container <%s> created Informational message. No user successfully. intervention is required. 2229509 Container <%s> marked for For more information, see deletion.
  • Page 107 FILE LOCATION: C:\Users\bruce_wylie\Desktop\Dell Docs\~Sidewinder_Docs_DR4000\FRAME_Conversion_DR4000_AdminGuide\~DR4000_AG_F Table 8-1. DR4000 System Alert and Event Messages Type/Number Alert/Event Message Description/Meaning or Action 2230044 Successfully updated replication Informational message. No user bandwidth limit for <%s> to intervention is required. <%s>. 2230046 Successfully removed replication Informational message. No user bandwidth limit for <%s>.
  • Page 108 FILE LOCATION: C:\Users\bruce_wylie\Desktop\Dell Docs\~Sidewinder_Docs_DR4000\FRAME_Conversion_DR4000_AdminGuide\~DR4000_AG_F Table 8-1. DR4000 System Alert and Event Messages Type/Number Alert/Event Message Description/Meaning or Action Level = 3 2295553 Replication resync started for Informational message. No user container <%s>. intervention is required. 2295554 Replication internal resync started Informational message.
  • Page 109 FILE LOCATION: C:\Users\bruce_wylie\Desktop\Dell Docs\~Sidewinder_Docs_DR4000\FRAME_Conversion_DR4000_AdminGuide\~DR4000_AG_F Table 8-1. DR4000 System Alert and Event Messages Type/Number Alert/Event Message Description/Meaning or Action 2295562 Replication data client Verify that the ports for disconnected for container replication (9915 and 9916) <%s>. have been enabled. If issue persists, contact Dell Support for assistance or intervention.
  • Page 110 FILE LOCATION: C:\Users\bruce_wylie\Desktop\Dell Docs\~Sidewinder_Docs_DR4000\FRAME_Conversion_DR4000_AdminGuide\~DR4000_AG_F Table 8-1. DR4000 System Alert and Event Messages Type/Number Alert/Event Message Description/Meaning or Action 2295570 File replication unable to make Collect a diagnostics log file, progress on container <%s>. and open a Support record with Dell Support for assistance.
  • Page 111 FILE LOCATION: C:\Users\bruce_wylie\Desktop\Dell Docs\~Sidewinder_Docs_DR4000\FRAME_Conversion_DR4000_AdminGuide\~DR4000_AG_F Table 8-1. DR4000 System Alert and Event Messages Type/Number Alert/Event Message Description/Meaning or Action 2297347 System entering Maintenance Contact Dell Support for mode. The Name Space Volume intervention or assistance. log replay failed. Contact Dell Support for assistance.
  • Page 112 Maximum CIFS connection limit You have exceeded the <%s> reached. threshold limit. Reduce the number of connections. 2298115 CIFS server failed to start <%s>. Reboot the DR4000 system. If issue persists, contact Dell Support for assistance or intervention. 2298116 CIFS client connected <%s>...
  • Page 113 FILE LOCATION: C:\Users\bruce_wylie\Desktop\Dell Docs\~Sidewinder_Docs_DR4000\FRAME_Conversion_DR4000_AdminGuide\~DR4000_AG_F Table 8-1. DR4000 System Alert and Event Messages Type/Number Alert/Event Message Description/Meaning or Action Level = 4 2368001 Unable to load deduplication Use the DR4000 system CLI dictionary <%s>. maintenance --configuration --reinit_dictionary command. If issue persists, contact Dell Support for assistance or intervention.
  • Page 114 FILE LOCATION: C:\Users\bruce_wylie\Desktop\Dell Docs\~Sidewinder_Docs_DR4000\FRAME_Conversion_DR4000_AdminGuide\~DR4000_AG_F Table 8-1. DR4000 System Alert and Event Messages Type/Number Alert/Event Message Description/Meaning or Action 2368008 Failure in writing to NVRAM NVRAM hardware issue with <%s>. the DR4000 system. Check status using Maintenance mode or DR4000 system CLI commands.
  • Page 115 FILE LOCATION: C:\Users\bruce_wylie\Desktop\Dell Docs\~Sidewinder_Docs_DR4000\FRAME_Conversion_DR4000_AdminGuide\~DR4000_AG_F Table 8-1. DR4000 System Alert and Event Messages Type/Number Alert/Event Message Description/Meaning or Action 2368015 Checksum verification on Contact Dell Support for metadata failed. assistance or repair the filesystem. For repairs, see "About the DR4000 Maintenance Mode" on page 114.
  • Page 116 FILE LOCATION: C:\Users\bruce_wylie\Desktop\Dell Docs\~Sidewinder_Docs_DR4000\FRAME_Conversion_DR4000_AdminGuide\~DR4000_AG_F Table 8-1. DR4000 System Alert and Event Messages Type/Number Alert/Event Message Description/Meaning or Action 2368027 Failed to acquire optimizer Contact Dell Support for pipeline <%s>. Contact Dell intervention or assistance. Support for assistance. 2368028 Failed to create optimizer event.
  • Page 117 FILE LOCATION: C:\Users\bruce_wylie\Desktop\Dell Docs\~Sidewinder_Docs_DR4000\FRAME_Conversion_DR4000_AdminGuide\~DR4000_AG_F Table 8-1. DR4000 System Alert and Event Messages Type/Number Alert/Event Message Description/Meaning or Action 2429188 Start system upgrade to version Informational message. No user <%s>. intervention is required. 2429189 System name changed to <%s>. Informational message. No user intervention is required.
  • Page 118 FILE LOCATION: C:\Users\bruce_wylie\Desktop\Dell Docs\~Sidewinder_Docs_DR4000\FRAME_Conversion_DR4000_AdminGuide\~DR4000_AG_F Table 8-1. DR4000 System Alert and Event Messages Type/Number Alert/Event Message Description/Meaning or Action 2429204 Network MTU size set to <%s>. Informational message. No user intervention is required. 2429205 System name set to <%s>. Informational message. No user intervention is required.
  • Page 119 FILE LOCATION: C:\Users\bruce_wylie\Desktop\Dell Docs\~Sidewinder_Docs_DR4000\FRAME_Conversion_DR4000_AdminGuide\~DR4000_AG_F Table 8-1. DR4000 System Alert and Event Messages Type/Number Alert/Event Message Description/Meaning or Action 2429222 Host <%s> deleted from SNMP Informational message. No user alert recipient list. intervention is required. 2429223 Host <%s> enabled for SNMP Informational message.
  • Page 120: About The Diagnostics Service

    Dell Support. About the Diagnostics Service The Diagnostics service in the DR4000 system lets you display, collect, and manage your system’s diagnostic log file bundles. Diagnostic log file bundles provide: • A current snapshot of system operations •...
  • Page 121: Understanding The Diagnostics Collection Process

    NOTE: When you generate a diagnostics log file bundle, it contains all of the DR4000 system information that may be needed when contacting Dell Support for technical assistance. The diagnostics log file bundle collects the same type of hardware, storage,...
  • Page 122: About The Dr4000 Maintenance Mode

    FILE LOCATION: C:\Users\bruce_wylie\Desktop\Dell Docs\~Sidewinder_Docs_DR4000\FRAME_Conversion_DR4000_AdminGuide\~DR4000_AG_F • The DR4000 system GUI provides the options to display existing diagnostics logs, generate new diagnostics logs, download and save copies of existing diagnostics logs, or delete existing diagnostics logs. For more information, see "About the Diagnostics Page and Options" on page 76.
  • Page 123: About The Dr4000 Support Mode

    NetBackup with expired backup images when the DR4000 system is in its Maintenance mode. When in Maintenance mode, image expiration will fail because the DR4000 system is in a read-only state. In this case, the DMA assumes that the backup images have expired. However, the DR4000 administrator may be unaware that the backup data images still reside on the DR4000 system.
  • Page 124 When in the Support mode, the DR4000 system displays the following alert message: Figure 8-1. DR4000 System Support Mode The Support mode puts the DR4000 system into a state in which only the following tasks can be performed: • Generate a system diagnostics file. For more information, see "Generating a Diagnostics Log File"...
  • Page 125: Scheduling Dr4000 System Operations

    By scheduling when you run these operations, you can optimize the system resources and make it possible to achieve the best possible DR4000 system performance. To do this, plan and schedule a time period in which to perform the following critical system operations: •...
  • Page 126 NOTE: You must set a corresponding Stop Time for every Start Time in each Cleaner schedule you set. The DR4000 system will not support any Cleaner schedule that does not contain a Start Time/Stop Time pair of setpoints. Daily Cleaner Example:...
  • Page 127: Displaying Cleaner Statistics

    Failure to follow this practice will affect the time required to complete the system operations and/or impact system performance. Displaying Cleaner Statistics To display Cleaner statistics, you can use the DR4000 system CLI stats --cleaner command to show the following categories of Cleaner statistics: •...
  • Page 128 Cleaner process phase 4) Dell For more information about DR4000 system CLI commands, see the DR4000 System Command Line Reference Guide D E L L C O N F I D E N T I A L – P R E L I M I N A R Y 1 / 1 0 / 1 2 - F O R P R O O F O N LY...
  • Page 129: Getting Help

    Before Contacting Dell Support If you encounter an error condition or operational issue, Dell recommends that you first attempt to see if you can resolve it using the supporting Dell documentation before you attempt to contact Dell Support for technical assistance.
  • Page 130: Contacting Dell

    4 Select the appropriate service or support link based on your need. 5 Select the method of contacting Dell that is most convenient for you. D E L L C O N F I D E N T I A L – P R E L I M I N A R Y 1 / 1 0 / 1 2 - F O R P R O O F O N LY...
  • Page 131: Index

    Index best practice for shutting down/starting up the DR4000 Cleaner system, 82 creating a Cleaner schedule, 117 displaying Cleaner statistics, 119 NVRAM backup failure recovery, 83 data storage terminology field replacement, 84 data deduplication and compression, 4 replication, 6 related documentation...
  • Page 132 Support contacting Dell for technical assistance, 121 supported file system protocols NFS and CIFS, 7 supported hardware and software DR4000 system, 8 terminal emulation applications, 8 troubleshooting and maintenance system alert and system event messages, 86 Index...

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