ATTO Technology Computer Hardware 5300 User Manual

FastStream VT 5300  
Installation and Operation Manual  
Fibre Channel to SCSI Virtual Tape Appliance  
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8/2006  
PRMA-0376-000  
Add drives to a RAID Group  
1.0 ATTO FastStream VT 5300 increases reliability  
The ATTO FastStream™ Virtual Tape 5300 Appliance is a mid-range storage solution that emulates a  
tape library for fast backups on demand and error-free restores of critical data.  
Hardware RAID Level 0, RAID Level 1, RAID  
Level 5, RAID Level 10 and JBOD, all user  
configurable  
The ATTO FastStream Virtual Tape 5300 is seen  
by system applications as a conventional tape  
library, allowing you to use existing disk-based  
storage as if it were tape.  
Backup and restore features  
The ATTO FastStream VT 5300 delivers  
immediate performance improvements to backup,  
restore and archive applications.  
Performs up to 30 concurrent backups for each  
virtual tape library  
SpeedWrite feature ensures responsive and  
error-free backup in the shortest possible time  
Adding a disk-based Virtual Tape Library (VTL)  
ensures high speed access to your data. The  
FastStream VT can be seamlessly integrated into  
existing storage environments as if it were a  
traditional tape library. The ATTO FastStream  
VT 5300 also provides high performance RAID  
parity protection to existing disk-based storage  
without regard to manufacturer, type of drive,  
capacity or speed.  
Backup and restore data at up to 1.5 TB per hour  
Uses reliable disk storage to take the place of  
conventional tape to deliver immediate  
performance improvements to backup and  
restore applications  
Management and control features  
Browser-based GUI simplifies configuration,  
management and navigation  
Advanced Management  
Adding RAID ensures your data is protected  
without compromising performance.  
In-band SCSI, FC  
Out-of-band through RS-232 and Ethernet  
The ATTO FastStream VT 5300 is available in  
1U desktop and industry-standard rack-mount  
enclosures.  
Field updateable firmware with the ability to save  
configuration settings for easy field replacement  
Automatic rebuild of RAID groups and Rebuild  
Priority keep the system operational if a drive  
fails  
Hardware features  
Dual independent 4-Gigabit Fibre Channel Host  
Interfaces to integrate existing direct attached  
storage into a high performance SAN  
environment  
Global Hot Spares ensure continuous operation  
if a drive fails. The Hot Spare automatically  
comes on-line and rebuild starts if a disk failure  
is detected  
Dual Ultra320 SCSI device high speed  
connections backward compatible with Ultra160  
devices  
ECC Protected Memory assures data integrity  
and continued up time by implementing Error  
Correcting Checksum (ECC) and Parity checks  
on all data paths. Potential corruption cannot go  
undetected  
O/S and platform independent. 64 bit OS  
supported  
Virtual Tape features  
Phone Home error notification automatically  
generates an E-mail alert in the event of a failure  
Seen by ISV applications as a conventional tape  
library.  
Drive initialization and verification identifies  
attached drives which exhibit poor performance  
or soft failures  
Configure one or two Virtual Tape libraries  
Configure up to 30 Virtual Tape drives and 256  
Virtual tapes for each library.  
Capable of measuring performance during  
normal operation and during the drive  
initialization process  
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Ethernet  
Fibre Channel  
SCSI  
Possible storage  
configurations  
GbE network  
ATTO iPBridge 2700  
ATTO Celerity FC  
storage adapter  
GbE Switch  
4-Gb FC Switch  
ATTO FastStream VT 5300  
embedded  
ATTO iPBridge  
1500/1550/2500  
ATTO FibreBridge 2400  
JBOD  
SCSI Tape Library  
SCSI Tape Library  
SCSI model  
ATTO Diamond  
Storage Array  
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Introduction  
1.1 Physical attributes  
The ATTO FastStream VT 5300 is a Fibre Channel to SCSI virtual tape appliance which can be seamlessly  
integrated into an existing storage environment.  
Full support for full duplex FC data transfers, FC-  
AL, PLDA and public loop login.  
The ATTO FastStream VT 5300 is available in an  
industry-standard 1U form factor for easy integration  
into racks. It supports next-generation media and, as a  
result, is equipped to handle the throughputs needed by  
advanced disk technologies.  
Small Formfactor Pluggable (SFP) interface  
Auto negotiates with 1-, 2- and 4-Gb/sec.  
devices  
Dimensions  
Width: 17 inches  
SCSI ports  
The two SCSI ports connect storage devices into the  
Fibre Channel Storage Area Network (SAN). Each  
port is totally independent from the other.  
The ports are Ultra 320 SCSI busses with VHDCI  
connector, downward compatible with all forms of  
single-ended SCSI and all previous SCSI protocols.  
Length: 11 inches  
Height: 1.7 inches (1U)  
Weight: approximately 10 pounds  
Cooling and airflow  
Operating Temperature: 0-40° C external  
Humidity: 10-90% non-condensing  
Air enters from the front and is exhausted out the  
connector side by a blower inside the enclosure which  
provides 11 cubic feet per minute of airflow. Ambient  
air near the inlets should not exceed 40°C. The unit  
automatically stops operation if the temperature goes  
beyond this threshold.  
Ethernet port  
The 10/100 Base T Ethernet port is accessible from the  
RJ45 connector. Local diagnostics are supported  
through an integrated web server (ATTO FastStream  
VT 5300 browser-based user interface), CLI, Telnet  
and FTP. Includes support for DHCP, Telnet, FTP,  
SNMP and ICMP.  
CAUTION  
Serial port  
The RS-232 serial port provides  
support for remote monitoring and  
management using a DB9 connector.  
Do not block the enclosure’s vents. The  
FastStream VT 5300 shuts down if  
overheating occurs.  
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RX  
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TX 3  
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The baud rate is programmable and  
preset at the factory to 115200 bps.  
Power  
GND  
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The power supply circuit is permanently mounted  
within the enclosure and is not hot swappable. It has  
one standard IEC320 power receptacle and switch.  
The universal power supply provides power for the  
FastStream VT 5300 board and cooling fan.  
The power requirements of the ATTO FastStream VT  
5300 plus the power draw of the other equipment in  
the rack must not overload the supply circuit and/or  
wiring of the rack.  
Input voltage: 10/230V AC, with operating input  
range of 90-132V AC or 175-264V AC, 47-63Hz,  
single phase. The AC input range selection is  
automatic with no manual or jumper switchover  
required.  
LED indicators  
The LED indicators can be viewed from the connector  
side and the front side of the FastStream VT 5300.  
(See Exhibit 1.1)  
LEDs on the connector side are:  
A bicolor Ready/Fault LED lights green to indicate  
ready, lights yellow to show a faulted condition, and is  
off to indicate not ready.  
Embedded in the Ethernet port connector:  
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lighted green LED shows a valid link; off indicates  
that no link is present. A separate blinking yellow LED  
indicates activity.  
Fibre Channel port: A lighted green LED indicates  
link; off means no link. A separate green LED  
indicates activity if it is lit, no activity if it is off.  
SCSI ports: A green LED on each port indicates  
activity if is lit.  
Power draw: 2 amps at 110V, 1.6 amps @ 90V  
Fibre Channel port  
The four independent 4-Gigabit Fibre Channel ports  
can connect the FastStream VT 5300 to either a Fabric  
or Arbitrated Loop.  
LEDs on the faceplate are:  
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A bicolor Ready/Fault LED is lighted green to  
indicate ready, lighted yellow to show a faulted  
condition, and off indicates not ready.  
SCSI ports: A green LED on each port indicates  
activity if is lit.  
Fibre Channel port: bicolor LED indicates FC  
speed. If it is off, speed is 1-Gb; if it is green, 2-Gb,  
and yellow indicates 4-Gb FC. A separate green LED  
indicates activity if it is lit, no activity if it is off.  
Exhibit 1.1-1 FastStream VT 5300 front panel LEDs.  
Exhibit 1.1-2 Connectors, LEDs and power receptacle  
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Installation  
2.0 Installation  
If you have not already completed the instructions on the Quick Start page packed with your FastStream  
VT 5300, use the following instructions to install the FastStream VT 5300.  
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Wait up to two minutes for the FastStream  
Ready LED to light indicating the FastStream  
has completed its power-on self test sequence.  
Unpack the packing box; verify contents  
The FastStream. Note the serial number of your  
FastStream unit: ________________________  
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Windows® users continue to Install Windows  
drivers ; Mac® users continue to Discover the  
Power cord  
“L” brackets for mounting in a 19” rack  
CD which includes the Firmware, Installation  
and Operation Manual, QuickNAV IP discovery  
program and system drivers  
Install Windows drivers  
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Windows will automatically detect the  
FastStream 5300 and ask for the driver in the  
Add Hardware wizard. Select Install from a  
list or specific location  
Install the FastStream  
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Place the FastStream VT 5300 on a stable flat  
surface or install it into a standard rack.  
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Click Next  
If installing into a rack,  
Choose Don’t Search  
Click Next  
a. Attach “L” brackets so that the front side  
with the LEDs face front and the connector  
side is at the back.  
Choose Have disk  
The VT media changer and the VT tape have  
separate driver files. Repeat the following steps  
for each driver.  
b. Install the FastStream horizontally within  
the rack so it does not reduce the air flow  
within the rack.  
Connect the FastStream Fibre Channel ports to  
your SAN using SFPs and multimode fiber optic  
cables. Keep cable lengths as short as possible  
to ensure the highest signal quality and  
performance. For details, refer to Cabling on  
a. Specify the driver as found in the  
VTMediaChanger or VTTapeDrive folder  
in the setup CD. The files will be in a folder  
based on your operating system: Win2K  
drivers for Windows 2000 and Windows  
XP; Win2K3 drivers for all 2003 Server  
products.  
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Connect SCSI storage devices to the  
FastStream SCSI ports. For details, refer to  
Note  
Use the files directly from the CD or copy them  
onto a floppy or to a local directory on your  
hard drive.  
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Power up the SCSI devices  
Connect the Ethernet port to your network. For  
details, refer to Cabling on page i of the  
b. Follow the remaining instructions to  
complete the installation procedure.  
After the driver for each device is installed, the  
tape drive is listed under Tape Drives and the  
VT media changer is listed under Media  
Changer in the System Devices folder.  
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Connect the AC power cord from the  
FastStream to the proper AC source outlet.  
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If you are using a rack:  
a. Properly ground the FastStream to the rack  
equipment. The earth ground connection  
must be maintained.  
Discover the IP address  
b. The power requirements plus the power  
draw of the other equipment in the rack  
must not overload the supply circuit and/or  
wiring of the rack.  
Use the power switch and switch on power to  
the FastStream  
Before using QuickNav, the GUI which discovers  
the IP address automatically, ensure the following  
are in place:  
The host running QuickNav and the FastStream  
VT 5300 are on the same subnet.  
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The switch(es) allows UDP broadcast messages  
to be passed through.  
Note  
The default username is root; it is case  
insensitive. The default password is  
Password; it is case sensitive. It is best  
practice to change the passwords. Refer to  
A router is not placed between the host running  
QuickNav and the FastStream VT 5300.  
You have connected the FastStream VT 5300  
and the network using at least Cat5e cabling.  
You have noted the FastStream VT 5300 serial  
number from the bottom of the unit.  
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The Initial Setup page appears.  
Before creating a Virtual Tape Library, you may  
wish to initialize and verify your drives to ensure  
drive integrity. Refer to Initialize and verify  
Note  
The FastStream VT 5300 is initially configured  
with DHCP enabled. It is best if you have  
access to a DHCP server.  
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Work from the computer attached to the  
FastStream VT 5300 Ethernet port on the same  
broadcast domain. From the CD supplied with  
your FastStream, run the QuickNav Utility  
QuickNAV-windows.exe for Windows or  
QuickNAV-Mac for Mac OS X.  
CAUTION  
Selecting Drive Initialization causes all  
previous storage data on the drive to be  
erased. Make sure all of your information is  
backed up before initializing drives.  
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Locate the FastStream with the serial number  
recorded earlier.  
Exhibit 2.0-1 General bracket assembly.  
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Highlight the serial number.  
Click Next.  
If a DHCP server is available on your  
network, an address is assigned  
automatically by the server. Note the  
assigned address:  
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If you do not have a DHCP server, get an  
IPaddress and subnet mask from your  
network administrator, type it into the area  
provided, and select Next.  
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Click on Launch Browser  
Your browser points to the FastStream VT  
5300 splash screen.  
Begin initial configuration  
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The FastStream GUI welcome screen  
appears. Click on Enter Here  
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Type in the username and password.  
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2.1 Configure Virtual Tape  
The ATTO FastStream VT 5300 allows configuration of storage into a JBOD, RAID Level 0, RAID Level  
1, RAID Level 10 or RAID Level 5 Virtual Tape Library (VTL). RAID is a storage configuration which  
uses multiple drives to increase capacity, performance and/or reliability.  
The FastStream VT 5300 appears to hosts as a  
tape library, allowing ISV packages to issue a set  
of tape library commands to perform backup and  
restore operations to the FastStream.  
The FastStream VT 5300 configures your storage  
into one or two Virtual Tape Libraries (VTL)  
depending on the choices you make using the  
FastStream GUI (refer to Interface options on  
For every Virtual Tape Library created on the  
FastStream VT 5300, an underlying RAID Group  
is created from the selected drives to provide the  
physical storage medium for the virtual tape  
cartridges.  
and plan carefully if you choose to use the custom  
setup procedure.  
Explanations of many aspects of the FastStream  
VT 5300 operation are displayed when choices  
are made in the FastStream GUI. Read all  
information and warnings.  
CAUTION  
Selecting Commit during configuration  
causes all previous storage data on the  
drive to be erased. Make sure all of your  
information is backed up.  
Before beginning these procedures you may want  
to ensure drives are reliable by initializing and  
verifying the drives in your system as outlined in  
You may either use the Quick Configuration or  
Custom Initial Setup  
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CAUTION  
Quick Configuration: quickly generates a  
Virtual Tape Library after you answer a few  
key questions. The procedure uses all  
attached SCSI disks to build a single VTL. If  
you want to initially create more than one  
VTL, use custom setup. You may modify this  
configuration after initial setup.  
Selecting Drive Initialization causes all  
previous storage data on the drive to be  
erased. Make sure all of your information is  
backed up before initializing drives.  
Custom Setup: allows you to configure the  
FastStream VT 5300 to  
best suit the needs,  
performance and level of  
reliability for your  
application. If you want to  
initially create more than  
one VTL, use custom setup.  
Whichever method you choose,  
you may change the  
configuration later. However,  
changing configuration erases  
data and may affect performance.  
Backup all previously stored data  
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Use quick initial configuration  
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Answer the questions in Step 2 based on the  
needs of your software vendor.  
Quick Configuration quickly generates a  
Virtual Tape Library after you answer a few key  
questions. The procedure uses all attached SCSI  
disks to build a single VTL. If you want to  
initially create more than one VTL, use custom  
setup. You may modify this configuration after  
initial setup.  
If your devices are RAID protected, the  
FastStream does not reconfigure them and  
you do not need to answer the next question.  
If they are not, the FastStream sets the RAID  
level depending on your answer to the next  
question.  
If you choose Throughput, you must have  
at least two devices, or three devices if you  
want a Hot Spare drive. If you choose  
Capacity, you must have three devices, or  
four devices if you want a Hot Spare drive.  
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If you are not already in the FastStream GUI,  
type the IP address of your appliance, as found  
23, in a standard browser, click Enter Here and  
type in your username and password.  
Select the number of simultaneous backups  
you wish to run, from 1 to 30.  
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From the Initial Setup page, choose Quick  
Configuration.  
Click in the box if you want a Hot Spare  
The FastStream scans your system for devices;  
the Quick Configuration page appears  
displaying the number of devices discovered  
and the total capacity of those devices.  
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Select Next  
Verify you want to continue: click Yes.  
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Type in a name for your Virtual Tape Library.  
Names may be up to 14 characters and may  
not contain any spaces.  
The Monitor VTL page appears showing a  
single VTL has been created using all  
discovered SCSI devices.  
Use custom initial setup  
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When the scanned drives box is populated,  
select the drives to be used for the underlying  
RAID Group associated with the VTL.  
Custom Setup allows you to configure the  
FastStream VT 5300 to best suit the needs,  
performance and level of reliability for your  
application. If you want to initially create more  
than one VTL, use custom setup.  
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Click Next.  
Answer the questions in Step 4 to define your  
virtual storage as if it were a physical tape  
storage array based on the needs of your ISV.  
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If you are not already in the FastStream GUI,  
type the IP address of your appliance, as found  
23, in a standard browser, click Enter Here and  
type in your username and password.  
Enter the number of tape drives (max. 30)  
and number of tape cartridges (max. 256).  
You cannot continue unless you fill in these  
two parameters.  
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On the Initial Setup page, choose the Custom  
The tape bar code prefix is entered  
automatically, but you may change it here,  
specifying the first four to six alpha-numeric  
characters of a tape bar code used by tape  
backup software. The remaining characters  
are entered by the system automatically to  
provide a unique identity for each virtual  
tape.  
Setup button.  
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Click on Next.  
Type a name for your Virtual Tape Library in the  
box provided on the page under the Step 1  
heading.  
In Step 2, select a RAID level. Refer to  
Appendix for more information. Click on the Hot  
Spares radio button if you want a Hot Spare.  
Choose LTO or DLT media type  
The Media Changer Vendor ID, Media  
Changer Product ID, Media Changer  
Revision, Tape Drive Vendor ID, Tape  
Drive Product ID and Tape Drive Revision  
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Click on the System Scan button to discover  
the drives available for VTL configuration.  
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are filled in automatically by the FastStream  
but you may change these parameters if you  
wish.  
11 In the warning box, verify that you want to add  
the VTL by clicking on Yes. Clicking on No  
ends the procedure without making a change.  
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Click Next.  
12 The VTL Setup page appears.  
10 The Virtual Tape Library Setup page appears.  
If the new configuration is the way you want it,  
click on Commit.  
Click on Done if you do not want to create  
another VTL. The Monitor VTL page  
appears.  
If you wish to change anything, click on Cancel.  
Return to the Monitor VTL page by clicking on  
the VTL menu item on the left-hand side of the  
page, and begin this procedure again.  
Click on Configure Another to create  
another VTL. The Virtual Tape Library  
Setup page appears.  
Use Hot Spare devices  
If a member of a virtual device becomes degraded  
or faulted, you lose some redundancy in your  
VTL until a new member is rebuilt into the VTL.  
However, Hot Spare devices may be designated  
as replacements for faulted devices without  
intervention by you or a host.  
Note  
Hot Spares may be set up by the FastStream  
VT 5300 automatically depending on your  
choices during initial setup.  
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If you are not already in the FastStream GUI,  
type the IP address of your appliance, as found  
23, in a standard browser, click Enter Here and  
type in your username and password.  
Note  
JBOD and RAID Level 0 groups do not provide  
redundancy, making Hot Spare devices  
unnecessary.  
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The Monitor VTL page appears. On the left  
hand side menu, click on Manage.  
On the splash page, click on the FastStream  
arrow.  
The ATTO FastStream VT 5300 replaces  
degraded or faulted virtual devices in VTL  
without intervention by you or a host if you set up  
a pool of Hot Spare devices of different sizes  
appropriate for your VTL.  
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Click on the Add/Remove Hot Spares button  
Click on Next.  
The Add/Remove Hot Spares page appears.  
Follow the on-screen directions. When you  
complete your changes, click on Commit.  
Note  
Block devices in the Hot Spare  
pool should be of appropriate size  
to the RAID Group so that smaller  
block devices are not replaced by  
much larger Hot Spare devices.  
When the ATTO FastStream VT 5300  
detects a faulted device, the Controller  
searches the Hot Spare pool for the  
smallest block device of sufficient  
size to substitute for the faulted drive.  
The FastStream VT 5300 replaces the  
faulted device with the device from  
the Hot Spare pool.  
The FastStream VT 5300 begins an  
automatic rebuild of the VTL.  
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Secure data through Write Protection  
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Click in the Enable/Disable Write Protection  
button.  
For added security, write protection can be  
enabled for any tape cartridge with a VTL. When  
write protection is enabled, existing data on the  
tape cartridge cannot be overwritten or erased.  
The displayed data can be sorted by any field by  
clicking on the heading for the field; clicking  
twice reverses the sort order.  
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Click on Next.  
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Click on the tab with the name of the VTL for  
which you wish to change write protection.  
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Click in the radio box to change the write  
protection level for that VTL.  
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Click Commit.  
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If you are not already in the FastStream GUI,  
type the IP address of your appliance, as found  
23, in a standard browser, click Enter Here and  
type in your username and password.  
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A warning box appears. If you wish to proceed,  
click on Yes. Clicking on No ends the  
procedure without making a change.  
10 The Enable/Disable Write Protection page  
appears.  
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The Monitor VTL page appears. On the menu  
at the left hand side of the page, choose  
Manage.  
11 If you wish to protect elements in another  
library, select the library and repeat this  
procedure.  
The Manage VTL page appears. Choose the  
Virtual Tape Libraries arrow.  
Move Virtual Tape Cartridges  
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Click on the radio button next to the new place  
where you want the Virtual Tape Cartridge  
element.  
The Move Medium page is an interface which  
simulates a generic library front panel operation.  
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If you are not already in the FastStream GUI,  
type the IP address of your appliance, as found  
23, in a standard browser, click Enter Here and  
type in your username and password.  
Click Commit.  
10 The Monitor VTL page appears.  
11 If you wish to move other VTL cartridges  
elements, repeat this procedure.  
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The Monitor VTL page appears. On the menu  
at the left hand side of the page,  
choose Manage.  
The Manage VTL page appears.  
Choose the Virtual Tape  
Libraries arrow.  
Click in the Move Medium  
button.  
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Click on Next.  
Click on the tab with the name of  
the VTL for which you wish to  
move medium.  
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Click on the radio button next to  
the Virtual Tape Cartridge  
element you wish to move.  
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2.2 Optional changes to system parameters  
Default values are appropriate for most configurations, but may be modified for your needs using ATTO  
FastStream VT 5300 browser-based user interface.  
Customize the username, password  
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Open a CLI session either using Telnet or the  
serial port as shown in Interface options on  
Type set Username [user name]  
Press Enter.  
Type set Password  
Press Enter.  
Follow the instructions on the screen to confirm  
your old and new password.  
It is best practice to change the default username  
and password to a username and password  
significant to you.  
While opening a Command Line Interface session  
is not usually recommended, you must use the  
CLI to change the username and password.  
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Note  
The username and password for all Telnet, FTP  
and ATTO FastStream VT 5300 browser-based  
user interface sessions is changed.  
The username is case insensitive and  
password is case sensitive.  
Change system configurations  
Specifies the rate the FastStream VT 5300  
uses 1 Gigabit/sec., 2 Gigabit/sec. 4  
Gigabit/sec. or auto negotiate. The default is  
auto.  
Connection mode  
Controls the connection mode the  
You may change several parameters using the  
System Configuration page of the FastStream  
GUI.  
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If you are not already in the FastStream GUI,  
type the IP address of your appliance, as found  
23, in a standard browser, click Enter Here and  
type in your username and password.  
The Monitor VTL page appears. In the left-  
hand menu, click on the Manage button.  
In the main splash screen, click on the  
FastStream menu item.  
FastStream VT 5300 uses when  
communicating across a FC network, either  
to an arbitrated loop (FC-AL) when you  
select loop mode, or point-to-point when you  
choose ptp. If you choose loop-ptp or ptp-  
loop, the FastStream VT 5300 tries to use  
the first parameter first, but uses the second  
if it cannot use the first. The default is loop  
Enable or disable hard address  
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Click on the System Configuration button  
Click on Next.  
Click on the choices available. A choice may be  
greyed out because it is not available based on  
a previous choice.  
assignment  
Under soft addressing, the FastStream VT  
5300 loop address is assigned during loop  
initialization. Enter the hard address if you  
enable hard addressing: a hexadecimal  
value representing the address the  
FastStream VT 5300 tries to use. Choices  
are 0 through 125 and default is fp1=3; fp2=4  
Enable or disable Simple Network Time  
Protocol.  
Enabling SNTP means the FastStream sets its  
time and date based on the information supplied  
by a server on the World Wide Web. If you  
disable SNTP, you set the time and date  
yourself in the text boxes.  
Change the SCSI configuration for each port  
Bus speed  
Change the Fibre Channel configuration for  
each port  
Controls the transfer rate at which the unit  
attempts to negotiate with its SCSI devices.  
Default is Ultra 320  
Data rate  
Initiator ID  
Specifies the SCSI initiator ID on the  
specified SCSI port as found in NVRAM. All  
maps coinciding with the ID are destroyed  
after the command is issued. Default is 7  
When you have completed your changes, click  
on Commit.  
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Exhibit 2.2-1 System Configuration page  
Advanced CLI page  
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The Monitor VTL page appears. In the left-  
hand menu, click on the Advanced menu item  
on the left side of the screen.  
The Advanced CLI Configuration page  
appears. Wait for the Ready prompt, then type  
in the CLI command in the text box provided.  
Changes to other parameters may be made using  
the Advanced page.  
CAUTION  
Do not use this page unless you are  
directed to by an ATTO technician.  
Changing parameters may cause loss of  
data and/or disruption to performance and  
reliability of the FastStream.  
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Click the Submit button: this is equivalent to  
typing in the CLI command into a telnet or serial  
port CLI session.  
The FastStream GUI is the preferred  
method to manage the FastStream.  
A text field beneath the box lists the most recent  
commands issued to the FastStream through this  
page. If you enter an incorrect parameter, the CLI  
help text is displayed, showing the parameters  
available. An asterisk next to the Ready prompt  
indicates you must type SaveConfiguration  
restart in the text box for changes to take effect.  
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If you are not already in the FastStream GUI,  
type the IP address of your appliance, as found  
23, in a standard browser, click Enter Here and  
type in your username and password.  
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3.0 Monitor storage and diagnose configurations  
You may determine the performance of drives attached to the FastStream VT 5300 using various  
displays and tests in the FastStream GUI.  
The following instructions assume you have  
already set up at least one Virtual Tape Library.  
CAUTION  
New performance data is updated every 60  
seconds which impacts performance  
The ATTO FastStream VT 5300 collects various  
metrics to measure performance for physical  
drives attached to the FastStream during normal  
system operation and drive initialization and  
verification.  
slightly, even if you minimize the browser  
window. Exit the browser GUI completely  
whenever you need maximum  
performance.  
Monitor VTL page  
The Monitor VTL page is the first page you see  
when you open the FastStream GUI after setting  
up at least one VTL.  
Each VTL has its own tab. Information displayed  
includes RAID Level, RAID status, capacity, the  
Fibre Port and LUN to which the VTL is mapped,  
the element, element type and contents and the  
percentage of capacity used.  
To get further information or to manage the VTL,  
click on the menu items on the left-hand side of  
the screen. To return to this screen, click on VTL.  
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If you are not already in the FastStream GUI,  
type the IP address of your appliance, as found  
23, in a standard browser, click Enter Here and  
type in your username and password.  
The Monitor VTL page appears. On the menu  
at the left hand side of the page, click on  
Diagnostics.  
RAID Groups  
RAID Group names, RAID status, available  
Hot Spares and number of faulted drives  
Environmental Status  
Temperature and voltage  
Interface Status  
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Ethernet management port link status and  
Fibre Channel port link, speed and  
connection mode  
The Health and Status Monitor page appears.  
If you click Details, added information about  
each parameter appears on the Configuration  
Display page (refer to Configuration Display  
page below).  
Drive status by port  
Size and status  
Configuration Display page  
Drives  
Clicking on Details in the Health and Status  
Monitor page (refer to details above) gives you  
added information about each parameter on the  
Configuration Display page. You may view the  
details of any parameter from this page.  
Drive Configuration by port, including drive size  
and status  
Interfaces  
Ethernet management port link status and Fibre  
Channel port link, speed, connection mode,  
Node Name and Port Name.  
RAID Groups  
RAID Group names, RAID status, available Hot  
Spares, number of faulted drives, RAID Level,  
Interleave and total capacity of each RAID  
Group.  
Note  
At any point, if you do not want to continue  
before you click Commit, click on the Cancel  
button to return to the previous setup menu.  
Phone home: E-mail messages  
abort command  
E-mail notification allows the FastStream VT  
5300 to send an E-mail message to you, a network  
administrator or other users when certain events  
occur with the FastStream. Serious error  
Warning levels  
All: warnings, critical events and  
informational messages are sent  
Critical: critical event E-mails are sent  
messages are sent immediately, while messages  
for less serious errors are sent every 15 minutes.  
Warning: warnings and critical event E-  
mails are sent  
Types of errors  
None: no E-mails are sent  
SCSI device errors such as medium error,  
aborted command and hard error  
You may send E-mails to up to five E-mail  
addresses and designate which conditions prompt  
each E-mail notification.  
For example, a recipient with a critical severity  
level only receives critical messages and not  
warning or informational messages.  
Device transitions from online to offline  
Critical and warning temperature conditions  
Critical and warning voltage conditions  
Power recycle/power failure conditions  
Warning messages  
When an event occurs that warrants E-mail  
notification, the FastStream VT 5300 sends the  
device down  
medium error  
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Click the Set up Error Notification button  
Click Next.  
Click on the Enabled button for Notification  
Configuration  
Type in the sender address (E-mails show this  
name in the From field)  
Type in the SMTP Server IP Address  
Type in the Username and Password of your  
SMTP E-mail account  
message; it cannot respond to a rejection by a  
server for an invalid address. Ensure all E-mail  
addresses typed in are valid.  
Each E-mail is time stamped when it leaves as  
part of the SMTP header information as shown in  
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1
If you are not already in the FastStream GUI,  
type the IP address of your appliance, as found  
23, in a standard browser, click Enter Here and  
type in your username and password.  
The Monitor VTL page appears. On the menu  
at the left hand side of the page, choose  
Manage.  
10 Type in up to five E-mail addresses  
11 Choose All, Critical or Warning for each E-  
mail address.  
12 When all information is typed in, click Commit.  
13 Your settings are displayed. You may change  
or disable E-mail notification at any time from  
the Error Notification page.  
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The Manage VTL page appears. Click on the  
FastStream arrow.  
Exhibit 3.0-1 The E-mail messages sent by the FastStream VT 5300 follow this format.  
Subject: [The Type of Event that Occurred]  
Message Body:  
This is a status message from [FastStream name]. Identifying information as well  
as the most recent entries from the event log appear below.  
*************** Unit Information ***************  
Serial Number : [Serial Number]  
IP Addresses: [IP Address1]  
[IP Address2]  
*************** Event Log Entries ****************  
[Listing of the ten latest event log entries]  
Measure drive performance  
23, in a standard browser, click Enter Here and  
type in your username and password.  
CAUTION  
New performance data is updated every 60  
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The Monitor VTL page appears. On the menu  
at the left hand side of the page, click on  
Diagnostics.  
The Diagnostics Menu page appears. Select  
Drive Performance and Health.  
seconds which impacts performance  
slightly, even if you minimize the browser  
window. Exit the browser GUI completely  
whenever you need maximum  
performance.  
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Click Next.  
The FastStream VT 5300 collects various metrics  
to measure performance for physical drives  
attached to the FastStream during normal system  
operation and drive initialization and verification.  
The Drive Performance and Health page  
appears. Click on a drive in the drive section.  
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Click Start.  
Drive performance is displayed under the Drive  
Metrics section of the page.  
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If you are not already in the FastStream GUI,  
type the IP address of your appliance, as found  
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Scan drive surfaces  
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Choose the drives you wish to test  
The read only test performs a non-destructive  
scan over the entire surface of each drive to  
identify bad areas of the disk drives and determine  
read performance. It may be run while data is  
passing through the FastStream.  
Running this test may negatively impact  
performance. Once the Read-only test has  
completed, system operation returns to normal.  
Click Commit  
A warning message displays; choose yes to  
continue.  
9
The Drive Performance and Health screen  
appears with the Drive Metrics box displaying  
basic information about the drives. Click on the  
Show Help Text and Drives arrow.  
10 If a drive is being read, its display shows the  
percentage of progress. When the test is  
complete, click on each drive to see its  
information highlighted in the Drive Metrics  
window.  
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If you are not already in the FastStream GUI,  
type the IP address of your appliance, as found  
23, in a standard browser, click Enter Here and  
type in your username and password.  
2
The Monitor VTL page appears. On the menu  
at the left hand side of the page, click on  
Diagnostics.  
Note  
If you close the browser or navigate away from  
this page, you may re-access these results by  
clicking the Diagnostics button and choosing  
the Drive Performance and Health option.  
Results are available until the FastStream is  
restarted.  
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The Diagnostics Menu page appears.  
Click the Read-Only Drive test button  
Click Next  
Verify storage  
2
The Monitor VTL page appears. On the menu  
at the left hand side of the page, click on  
Diagnostics.  
Verify the status of attached storage to identify  
drive issues after drives have been initialized. If  
the verify operation detects an error, the  
FastStream tries to re initialize the drive, erasing  
information stored on the drive. Be sure to back  
up data before performing verification.  
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The Diagnostics Menu page appears.  
Click the Initialize and Verify button  
Click Next  
Click on the drives you wish to test; the drives  
are highlighted.  
CAUTION  
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Select Verify Only  
Data may be erased during this process.  
Back up your data before selecting  
Click Commit  
Commit  
.
A warning message displays; choose yes to  
continue.  
These operations have a negative impact  
on the performance of normal operations;  
all activity should be stopped.  
10 The Drive Performance and Health screen  
appears  
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If you are not already in the FastStream GUI,  
type the IP address of your appliance, as found  
23, in a standard browser, click Enter Here and  
type in your username and password.  
11 The Time Remaining box tells you how much  
time remains until the verification process is  
complete. The representation of each drive in  
the Drives box shows the percentage of  
verification completed.  
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4.0 Modify storage  
Use the FastStream GUI to replace a failed drive, add new drives or redesign VTL configurations.  
The FastStream GUI takes you step by step  
through many procedures which allow you to  
modify your storage and VTL. Read all notes and  
cautions carefully as you go to ensure the best  
performance and use of your storage.  
For every Virtual Tape Library created on the  
FastStream VT 5300, an underlying RAID Group  
is created from the selected drives to provide the  
physical storage medium for the virtual tape  
cartridges.  
Initialize and verify drives  
23, in a standard browser, click Enter Here and  
type in your username and password.  
When you initially set up the FastStream, replace  
a failed drive or add new drives to the FastStream,  
perform drive initialization and verification to  
ensure the integrity of these drives.  
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Select Initialize and Verify Drives  
Click Next  
When the drives are selected, the ATTO  
FastStream VT 5300 writes a pattern to the entire  
drive; the drives may then be read back and  
verified for integrity to fix soft errors and  
reallocate bad blocks on your existing drives.  
Select Initialize and Verify  
All eligible drives are highlighted in green; the  
system only initializes highlighted drives.  
Ensure only the drives you are initializing are  
selected. Click Commit  
CAUTION  
Note  
Selecting Drive Initialization causes all  
previous storage data on the drive to be  
erased. Make sure all of your information is  
backed up before initializing drives.  
Do not restart the FastStream or disconnect or  
power cycle drives during Drive Initialization  
and Verification or you must start the  
verification process from the beginning.  
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If you are not already in the FastStream GUI,  
type the IP address of your appliance, as found  
Add drives to a RAID Group  
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Click on the drives you wish to add to the RAID  
Group.  
If you have unallocated drives, you can increase  
the number of drives used by an existing VTL by  
adding an unallocated drive to the VTL’s RAID  
Group. The increased capacity of the RAID  
Group will be seen as an additional Virtual Tape  
cartridge in the library. You may have to add  
more than one drive.  
CAUTION  
Adding drives to an existing RAID Group  
may adversely impact performance. You  
cannot reverse this operation unless you  
delete the RAID Group.  
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When you have completed your changes, click  
on Commit  
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Initialize and verify your new storage as  
In the warning box, verify that you want to add  
the drives to the RAID Group by clicking on  
Yes. Clicking on No ends the procedure without  
making a change.  
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Click on the Manage button  
Select the RAID Groups drop down arrow.  
Click on Add Drives to a RAID Group  
Click on Next  
10 The Health and Status Monitor page appears.  
Select the RAID Group associated with the VTL  
you wish to add the drives to from the drop  
down menu.  
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Rebuild RAID Groups  
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When you have identified the failed drive, select  
the drive in the Identify Drive box to stop the  
LED flash.  
If you receive an E-mail notification from the  
FastStream VT 5300 as set up previously using  
the Phone Home error notification (refer to  
otherwise realize a VTL’s RAID Group has been  
compromised because of a failed drive, you need  
to rebuild the VTL’s associated RAID Group.  
Note  
It is best practice to stop drive activity while  
changing drives.  
Remove the failed drive from the array.  
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If you are not already in the FastStream GUI,  
type the IP address of your appliance, as found  
standard browser, click Enter Here and type in  
your username and password.  
10 Insert the new drive into the array.  
11 In the FastStream GUI, click the Manage  
button.  
12 Click the arrow next to RAID Groups.  
13 Select Rebuild RAID Groups.  
14 Click Next.  
The Health and Status Monitor page appears  
showing the status of each drive connected to  
the FastStream VT 5300. Click on the  
Diagnostics button on the left side under  
Menu Items.  
15 At the Step 1: Select a RAID group, select  
Degraded Drives from the drop down menu.  
16 Degraded drives are listed under Step 2:  
select a RAID group member. Click on the  
degraded drive to rebuild. The graphic changes  
color.  
Click on Identify Drive under Select  
Diagnostic  
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Click Next  
Click on the degraded drive.  
Click Commit  
17 Under Step 3: select a replacement drive,  
select the new drive. The graphic changes  
color.  
The LED on the degraded drive flashes.  
18 Click Commit  
Note  
19 In the warning box, verify that you want to  
rebuild the RAID Group by clicking on Yes.  
Clicking on No ends the procedure without  
making a change.  
The status of a drive which cannot be  
accessed is displayed as Unavailable. To  
identify this drive, observe the access lights for  
all drives in the RAID Group during disk  
access: if the LED is not flashing on a drive, it  
is the unavailable drive.  
20 When the procedure is complete, the RAID  
Group Rebuild page appears.  
Add or remove Hot Spares  
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Click Next  
For an explanation of Hot Spares, refer to Use  
Select the drive(s) you want to add or remove  
from the Hot Spare pool.  
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If you are not already in the FastStream GUI,  
type the IP address of your appliance, as found  
23, in a standard browser, click Enter Here and  
type in your username and password.  
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When you have completed your changes, click  
Commit.  
In the warning box, verify that you want to add  
or remove the Hot Spare by clicking on Yes.  
Clicking on No ends the procedure without  
making a change.  
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Click on the Manage button.  
Click on the FastStream drop down arrow.  
Select the Add/Remove Hot Spares button.  
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When the process is complete the Health and  
Status Monitor page appears.  
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Add a VTL from another FastStream VTL  
23, in a standard browser, click Enter Here and  
type in your username and password.  
If you want one FastStream VT 5300 to recognize  
a library from another FastStream device, the  
FastStream VT 5300 must discover it through  
mapping. When you created your first library, the  
media changer and tape drive LUNs are mapped  
automatically to one of two ports. A second  
library is mapped to the other port.  
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Click on the Advanced button.  
In the text box provided type AutoMap.  
Click on Submit.  
When Ready* is displayed in the screen below,  
type SaveConfiguration.  
Note  
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Click on Submit.  
The FastStream VT 5300 supports two  
libraries, one on each port.  
Click on the VTL menu item on the left hand  
side of the screen.  
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If you are not already in the FastStream GUI,  
type the IP address of your appliance, as found  
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The Monitor VTL page appears. A tab for the  
library you just added is displayed.  
Delete a VTL  
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If you are not already in the FastStream GUI,  
type the IP address of your appliance, as found  
23, in a standard browser, click Enter Here and  
type in your username and password.  
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Click on Next.  
Click on radio box displaying the name of  
library.  
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Click Commit  
In the warning box, verify that you want to  
delete the VTL by clicking on Yes. Clicking on  
No ends the procedure without making a  
change.  
The Monitor VTL page appears. On the menu  
at the left hand side of the page, choose  
Manage.  
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The Manage VTL page appears. Choose the  
Virtual Tape Libraries arrow.  
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After the process completes, the VTL Monitor  
page appears  
Click in the Delete Virtual Tape Library button.  
Secure data through Write Protection  
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Click in the Enable/Disable Write Protection  
button.  
For added security, write protection can be  
enabled for any tape cartridge with a VTL. When  
write protection is enabled, existing data on the  
tape cartridge cannot be overwritten or erased.  
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Click on Next.  
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Click on the tab with the name of the VTL for  
which you wish to change write protection.  
The displayed data can be sorted by any field by  
clicking on the heading for the field; clicking  
twice reverses the sort order.  
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Click in the radio box to change the write  
protection level for that VTL.  
8
Click Commit.  
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If you are not already in the FastStream GUI,  
type the IP address of your appliance, as found  
23, in a standard browser, click Enter Here and  
type in your username and password.  
9
A warning box appears. If you wish to proceed,  
click on Yes. Clicking on No ends the  
procedure without making a change.  
10 The Enable/Disable Write Protection page  
appears.  
2
The Monitor VTL page appears. On the menu  
at the left hand side of the page, choose  
Manage.  
If you wish to protect elements in another  
library, select the library and repeat this  
procedure.  
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The Manage VTL page appears. Choose the  
Virtual Tape Libraries arrow.  
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Click on Next.  
The Move Medium page is an interface which  
simulates a generic library front panel operation.  
Click on the tab with the name of the Virtual  
Tape Cartridge for which you wish to move  
medium.  
Click on the radio button next to the Virtual  
Tape Cartridge element you wish to move.  
Click on the radio button next to the new place  
where you want the Virtual Tape Cartridge  
element.  
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If you are not already in the FastStream GUI,  
type the IP address of your appliance, as found  
23, in a standard browser, click Enter Here and  
type in your username and password.  
The Monitor VTL page appears. On the menu  
at the left hand side of the page, choose  
Manage.  
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Click Commit.  
10 The Monitor VTL page appears.  
11 If you wish to move other VTL cartridge  
elements, repeat this procedure.  
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The Manage VTL page appears. Choose the  
Virtual Tape Libraries arrow.  
Click in the Move Medium button.  
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5.0 Update storage and firmware  
You can update the ATTO FastStream VT 5300 at any time. Refer to www.attotech.com for complete  
information.  
Several methods are available to update the  
ATTO FastStream firmware and to re-initialize  
attached storage. Be sure all data is backed up  
before using any of these procedures to prevent  
data loss.  
Remove stale VTL configuration data  
2
Click the Diagnostics button  
Initializing the attached storage may be used to  
3
Click the Initialize and Verify button or the  
Initialize Only button.  
remove stale VTL configuration data from a drive  
that is known to be in good health.  
This operation erases all information stored on  
your drive; back up data before selecting  
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Click Next  
Click on the drives you wish to test; the drives  
are highlighted.  
Commit  
.
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Select Initialize and Verify  
CAUTION  
Click Commit  
A warning message displays; choose yes to  
continue.  
Data is erased during this process. Back  
up your data before selecting Commit  
.
These operations have a negative impact  
on the performance of normal operations;  
all activity should be stopped.  
9
The Drive Performance and Health screen  
appears  
10 The Time Remaining box tells you how much  
time remains until the process is complete. The  
representation of each drive in the Drives box  
shows the percentage completed.  
1
If you are not already in the FastStream GUI,  
type the IP address of your appliance, as found  
23, in a standard browser, click Enter Here and  
type in your username and password.  
Update firmware  
The ATTO FastStream VT 5300 has several  
processors which control the flow of data. The  
firmware to control these processors can be  
upgraded in the field using the PUT command  
from an FTP connection or the zModem utility  
over an RS-232 serial connection.  
CAUTION  
Ensure that all I/O to the ATTO FastStream  
VT 5300 has stopped.  
During this procedure, do not interrupt the  
flash process. Do not power down the host  
or the ATTO FastStream VT 5300 until the  
display returns the Ready prompt.  
Preliminary steps  
Interrupting the flash process makes your  
ATTO FastStream VT 5300 inoperable and  
you will have to return it to ATTO for repair.  
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The ATTO FastStream VT 5300 firmware is  
distributed as a compressed .zip file.  
Uncompress the .zip file into an image file  
(.ima). Note the filename. The .zip file can be  
uncompressed using any utility that supports  
the zip format.  
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Decide whether to use FTP over Ethernet or a  
terminal program using the RS-232 serial link,  
and continue with one of the following  
procedures.  
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Turn on power to the ATTO FastStream VT  
5300.  
Use FTP over Ethernet  
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Establish an FTP link to the ATTO FastStream  
VT 5300 that is to be flashed.  
Once the Ready prompt appears, type  
ZMODEM RECEIVE. The ATTO FastStream  
VT 5300 displays that it is preparing to receive  
a file from your terminal program.  
2
Use the PUT command to download the  
firmware. For example  
PUT c:\firmware\FS5300100.IMA  
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On the terminal program, choose Transfer  
Send File  
3
Once the download is complete, cycle power on  
the ATTO FastStream VT 5300 to implement  
the new firmware.  
In the Send File box, type in the current ATTO  
FastStream VT 5300 .ima file or click the  
browse button to find it  
Use the RS-232 serial link  
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Click Send File  
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Load a Terminal Program such as Hyper  
Terminal.  
The ATTO FastStream VT 5300 should  
acknowledge receiving the file and display a  
message not to interrupt power for 90 seconds.  
2
Set the terminal and the ATTO FastStream VT  
5300 for the highest possible baud rate for your  
terminal.  
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Once the download is complete, cycle power on  
the ATTO FastStream VT 5300 to invoke the  
new firmware.  
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6.0 Interface options  
The best way to manage, monitor and configure the FastStream VT 5300 is to use its GUI, but you may  
use a terminal emulation program or Telnet.  
The FastStream VT 5300 GUI is the preferred  
method to operate and manage the FastStream VT  
5300. However, it may be necessary to use other  
methods to access the FastStream VT 5300, such  
as to change the username and password (refer to  
CAUTION  
Changing parameters other than those  
offered in the FastStream VT 5300 GUI may  
cause loss of data and/or disruption to  
performance and reliability of the  
FastStream.  
Use the FastStream VT 5300 GUI  
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Type in the username and password values.  
Note  
Use the FastStream VT 5300 GUI to manage,  
monitor and configure the unit. The choices you  
make lead you from screen to screen. Choices  
which are not available are greyed out.  
The default values are username: “root” and  
password: “Password”. The username is case  
insensitive and the password is case sensitive  
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Working from the computer attached to the  
FastStream VT 5300 Ethernet port, open your  
browser and type in the FastStream VT 5300  
IPAddress as noted in Discover the IP address  
The pages which next appear depend on whether  
or not you have begun configuring the FastStream  
page 7.  
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Your browser points to the FastStream VT 5300  
splash screen. Press Enter.  
Use the serial port  
number to which your serial cable is  
connected.  
To connect to a terminal emulation program or  
Telnet to manage the FastStream VT 5300, use  
the serial port.  
d. Click OK.  
e. In the COM Properties dialog box select the  
following values:  
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Connect a cable from FastStream VT 5300 RS-  
232 serial port or header to the serial (COM)  
port on a personal computer.  
Bits per second: 115200  
Data Bits: 8  
Parity: None  
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Turn on the FastStream VT 5300.  
Start a terminal emulation program on the  
personal computer, and use it to connect to the  
FastStream VT 5300. For example, if you are  
using HyperTerminal on a computer running a  
Windows operating system,  
Stop Bits: 1  
Flow Control: None  
Terminal type: ASCII  
Echo: on  
f. Click OK.  
a. Type FastStream VT 5300 in the New  
4
After you connect to the FastStream VT 5300,  
start-up messages are displayed. The last line  
in the start-up message sequence is Ready.  
See the example in Exhibit 5 on page 24.  
Connection dialog box.  
b. Click OK.  
c. In the Connect To dialog box, for the  
Connect using field select the COM port  
Make adjustments to the FastStream VT 5300  
using the Command Line Interface as described  
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If a list of all available commands does not appear  
on the screen, review the steps in this section,  
check the cable, or contact service personnel until  
the problem is solved.  
If you have difficulty using the serial port, verify  
that you have the correct settings and that your  
serial cable is less then two meters long.  
Note  
In serial port sessions, there is no prompt on  
the line below the word Ready. Begin typing  
commands in the blank line where the cursor  
is resting. No username or password is  
required for serial port access.  
5
To verify that you have connected successfully,  
type help after the Ready prompt and press  
Enter.  
Use Telnet  
program.Your telnet program may operate  
differently than in the following instructions.  
Up to three Telnet sessions can be conducted  
simultaneously. A serial port session can use the  
CLI while Telnet sessions are open. Whichever  
session issues the first “set” CLI command can  
continue to issue set commands, while the other  
sessions can only issue “get” commands or  
display information. Once a connection is  
established, refer to CLI provides an ASCII-  
3
At the telnet prompt, issue the open command  
where x.x.x.x is the IP address of the  
FastStream VT 5300.  
telnet > open x.x.x.x  
4
If you have to specify a port type, type in the  
port type “telnet” and the terminal type “vt100”.  
port type: telnet  
terminal type: vt100  
1
Connect to the FastStream VT 5300 from a  
computer on the same Ethernet network.  
5
Type in the default values for the username,  
“root”, and the password, “Password”, if you did  
not set new values in Discover the IP address  
2
Start a Telnet session.  
Note  
There is more than one way to connect to the  
FastStream VT 5300 using a telnet  
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Appendix A Cabling  
Additional information to physically connect ports to devices and to your SAN.  
SCSI cabling  
Cables and devices must be chosen to maximize  
performance and minimize the electrical noise  
from the high-speed data transfers available with  
the SCSI protocol. Cabling and termination  
methods become important considerations for  
proper performance. SCSI cables and devices are  
subject to specific length and number limitations  
to deal with electrical problems that arise at  
increased operating speeds.  
Cable types  
Use high-quality cables rated for the type of SCSI  
transfers required: well-insulated SCSI cables  
ensure error free communications. Try to keep  
cable lengths as short as possible to ensure higher  
signal quality and performance.  
Note  
UltraSCSI is very sensitive to SCSI bus noise,  
cable distances and the number of devices  
connected on the SCSI bus. Carefully connect  
your devices when working with UltraSCSI.  
Exhibit A-1 Various types of SCSI operate at different speeds and require different bus lengths to support a certain  
number of devices.  
Max. bus lengths in meters  
Bus speed  
MB/sec.  
maximum  
Bus  
width  
bits  
Maximum  
device  
support  
Single-  
ended  
STA terms  
Differential  
LVD  
Fast SCSI  
10  
20  
8
3
25  
25  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
12  
8
16  
8
Fast/WIDE SCSI  
UltraSCSI  
16  
8
3
20  
1.5  
NA  
1.5  
3
25  
Ultra/WIDE SCSI  
Ultra/WIDE SCSI  
Ultra/WIDE SCSI  
Ultra2 SCSI  
40  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
25  
16  
8
40  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
40  
4
80  
NA  
NA  
NA  
NA  
8
Ultra2/WIDE SCSI  
Ultra160/WIDE SCSI  
Ultra320 SCSI  
80  
12  
16  
16  
16  
160  
320  
12  
12  
Connecting SCSI devices to SCSI ports  
SCSI ports connect SCSI storage devices to the  
network. Each SCSI port is totally independent  
from the other SCSI port.  
communicates at the rate of the slowest device,  
thus wasting the performance capabilities of the  
faster devices. Connect slower devices to one  
SCSI port and connect faster devices to the other  
port.  
Each SCSI port is a bus capable of supporting 15  
devices and each bus is capable of 40, 80 or 160  
MB/sec. (Ultra, Ultra2 or Ultra160) transfer rates.  
The FastStream supports a wide variety of SCSI  
storage devices including stand-alone drives,  
removable drives, JBODs, RAIDs, tape, CD and  
DVD drives, changers and libraries.  
Each SCSI bus auto-negotiates the appropriate  
sync rates with the connected devices. If slower  
devices are mixed with faster devices, the bus  
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Connect the cable from the SCSI device to a  
VHDCI SCSI port on the FastStream VT 5300.  
Check the type of cable, cable length limit and  
number of devices recommended for the port.  
3
4
Set the IDs of the SCSI devices connected to  
the FastStream to a value other than 7.  
Use a sequential ID starting at 0 for each  
device. The SCSI port has an internal factory  
setting ID of 7, typical for a SCSI initiator  
device.  
Terminate the SCSI bus after the last device.  
The FastStream VT 5300 is terminated  
internally.  
Keep cable lengths as short as possible to  
ensure the highest signal quality and  
performance. These cable lengths include the  
wiring inside the devices.  
Fibre Channel connections  
The Fibre Channel port connects the FastStream  
VT 5300 into either a Fabric or Arbitrated Loop.  
Make sure all cables are anchored securely at both  
ends with the proper connectors. Use the shortest  
possible cable length for best performance.  
The FastStream VT 5300 uses optical SFP  
connectors and multimode fiber optic cable.  
Cable length  
Up to 175 meters  
Up to 500 meters  
Cable size  
62.5 micron  
50 micron  
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Appendix B Designing RAID groups  
The ATTO FastStream VT 5300 provides instant hardware data protection and intelligence to existing  
SCSI storage independent of the storage type.  
Exhibit A-2 JBOD: Just a Bunch of Disks: no  
redundancy; each disk is treated independently  
CAUTION  
Selecting RAID configuration causes all  
previous storage data on the drive to be  
erased. Make sure all of your information is  
backed up before setting up RAID groups.  
The ATTO FastStream VT 5300 allows RAID  
functionality. In general, the process begins with  
individual drives also called block devices.  
JBOD  
Disk 0 Disk 1 Disk 2  
D0  
D1  
D2  
D3  
D4  
D5  
D6  
D7  
D8  
D9  
D10  
D11  
Note  
RAID Level 0  
If a drive has corrupt or outdated configuration  
data, that drive cannot be assigned to any  
RAID Group. Ensure all drives to be assigned  
to RAID groups are configured properly. Refer  
RAID Level 0 (striping) is based on the fact that  
increased performance can be achieved by  
simultaneously accessing data across multiple  
drives, increasing data transfer rates while  
reducing average access time by overlapping  
drive seeks. RAID Level 0 groups provide data  
that is striped across several drives. Drives are  
accessed alternately, as if stacked one on top of  
the other.  
A RAID Group is a virtual, independent single  
drive whose data is written to physical drives  
according to a RAID algorithm. The ATTO  
FastStream VT 5300 supports JBOD, RAID  
Level 0, RAID Level 1, RAID Level 10 and  
RAID Level 5.  
RAID Level 0 provides no data protection. If one  
drive fails, all data within that stripe set is lost.  
JBOD (Just a Bunch of Disks)  
JBOD (Just a Bunch of Disks) configuration  
allows many individual drives to be available for  
normal storage operations with no special data  
protection.  
The ATTO FastStream VT 5300 supports 2 to 32  
drives per RAID Level 0 group.  
RAID Level 0 is used by applications requiring  
high performance for non-critical data.  
Using the ATTO FastStream VT 5300 allows you  
to concatenate several individual drives into one  
large drive.  
Exhibit A-3 Exhibit 1.0-2 RAID Level 0, no  
redundancy  
RAID Level 0  
Stripe Disk 0 Disk 1 Disk 2 Disk 3 Disk 4 Disk 5  
A JBOD drive can be constructed as a special case  
of a RAID Group. When multiple physical drives  
are assigned to a JBOD RAID Group, their  
storage areas appear as a single spanned area of  
storage. The ATTO FastStream VT 5300 supports  
1 to 32 drives per JBOD-configured RAID Group.  
0
1
2
3
D0  
D6  
D1  
D7  
D2  
D8  
D3  
D9  
D4  
D5  
D10 D11  
D12 D13 D14 D15 D16 D17  
D18 D19 D20 D21 D22 D23  
RAID Level 1  
RAID Level 1 ensures the security of data by  
writing the exact same data simultaneously to two  
or more different drives. This application is for  
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Exhibit A-5 RAID Level 10 with mirroring and  
spanning; redundancy is shown in shaded blocks.  
users with critical data which cannot be lost or  
corrupted due to the failure of a single drive.  
RAID Level 10  
With RAID Level 1, the host sees what it believes  
to be a single physical drive of a specific size: it  
does not know about the mirrored pair.  
Stripe Disk 0 Disk 1 Disk 2 Disk 3 Disk 4 Disk 5  
0
1
2
3
D0  
D3  
D6  
D9  
D0  
D3  
D6  
D9  
D1  
D4  
D7  
D1  
D4  
D7  
D2  
D5  
D8  
D2  
D5  
The ATTO FastStream VT 5300 manages where  
data is written and read, allowing one drive to fail  
without the host knowing it has failed. RAID  
Level 1 is used in applications containing mission  
critical data. The ATTO FastStream VT 5300  
supports an even number of 2 to 32 drives per  
RAID Level 1 group.  
D8  
D10 D10 D11  
D11  
RAID Level 5  
RAID Level 5 increases reliability while using  
fewer drives than mirroring by employing parity  
redundancy. Distributed parity on multiple drives  
allows you to rebuild a failed drive from the  
remaining good drives. The ATTO FastStream  
VT 5300 operates in degraded mode if a drive  
fails.  
Exhibit A-4 RAID Level 1: Data is written to two or  
more drives simultaneously.  
RAID Level 1  
Stripe Disk 0 Disk 1 Disk 2 Disk 3 Disk 4 Disk 5  
0
1
2
3
D0  
D1  
D2  
D3  
D0  
D1  
D2  
D3  
D4  
D5  
D6  
D7  
D4  
D5  
D6  
D7  
D8  
D9  
D8  
D9  
The ATTO FastStream VT 5300 supports 3 to 32  
drives per RAID Level 5 group.  
D10 D10  
D11 D11  
Exhibit A-6 RAID Level 5 with parity blocks shaded.  
RAID Level 5  
Stripe Disk 0 Disk 1 Disk 2 Disk 3 Disk 4 Disk 5  
RAID Level 10  
0
1
2
3
4
5
D0  
D6  
D1  
D7  
D2  
D8  
D3  
D9  
D4  
P0-4  
D5  
RAID Level 10 increases data transfer rates while  
ensuring security by writing the exact same data  
simultaneously to two or more different drives.  
RAID Level 10 is used in applications requiring  
high performance and redundancy, combining the  
attributes of RAID Levels 1 and 0.  
P5-9  
D12  
D18  
D13  
D14 P10-14 D10  
D11  
D17  
D23  
D29  
D19 P15-19 D15  
D16  
D22  
D28  
D24 P20-24 D20  
P25-29 D25 D26  
D21  
D27  
The ATTO FastStream VT 5300 supports an even  
number of 4 to 32 drives per RAID Level 10  
group.  
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Appendix C CLI provides an ASCII-based interface  
The command line interface (CLI) uses ASCII commands typed while in CLI mode.  
The get form returns the value of a parameter or  
setting and is an informational command.  
CAUTION  
Do not use CLI unless you are directed to  
by an ATTO technician.  
Responses to get commands are followed by  
Ready.  
Changing parameters may cause loss of  
data and/or disruption to performance and  
reliability of the FastStream.  
The set form is an action that changes the value  
of a parameter or configuration setting. It may  
require a SaveConfiguration command and a  
restart of the system before it is implemented.  
The restart can be accomplished as part of the  
SaveConfiguration command or by using a  
separate FirmwareRestart command. A  
number of set commands may be issued before  
the SaveConfiguration command.  
The FastStream VT 5300 GUI is the  
preferred method to operate and manage  
The command line interface (CLI) is a set of  
ASCII-based commands which perform  
configuration and diagnostic tasks. Refer to  
Responses to set commands are either an error  
message or Ready. *. The asterisk indicates  
you must use a SaveConfiguration command  
to finalize the set command.  
CLI commands are context sensitive and  
generally follow a standard format  
Set commands which do not require a  
SaveConfiguration command, defined as  
immediate commands, are immediately  
executed.  
[Get|Set] Command [Parameter1|Parameter2]  
followed by the return or enter key  
CLI commands are case insensitive: you may  
type all upper or all lower case or a mixture.  
Upper and lower case in this manual and the  
help screen are for clarification only.  
Note  
Using CLI commands during normal operation  
can cause a performance drop. Once  
command actions are complete, performance  
should return to normal levels.  
Commands generally have three types of  
operation: get, set and immediate.  
Exhibit A-7 Symbols, typefaces and abbreviations used to indicate functions and elements of the command line  
interface used in this manual.  
Symbol  
Indicates  
Required entry  
[ ]  
Optional entry  
<
>
pick one of  
|
\n  
-
end of line  
a range (6 – 9 = 6, 7, 8, 9)  
must be typed as they appear  
Arguments which must be replaced by whatever they represent  
Fibre Channel lun number (0 <= fl <= 31)  
Fibre Channel port number (0<= fp <= 2)  
SCSI bus number (0<= sb <= 3)  
SCSI lun ID (0 <= sl <= 7)  
SCSI target ID (0 <= st <= 15)  
Boldface words  
Italicized words  
fl  
fp  
sb  
sl  
st  
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Indicates  
Ethernet port used to manage the FastStream VT 5300  
index designation of a block device not assigned to any other RAID Group  
capacity of the block device  
mp1  
BlockDevID  
cap  
DevIndex  
GroupName  
grpName  
index designation of the RAID member  
ASCII name of a RAID Group  
the name of the RAID Group to which the block device is assigned, or blank if the  
block device is available  
id  
index designation of a block device  
ileave  
mem  
interleave of RAID Group in blocks  
number of RAID members in the RAID Group  
MemberIndex  
numLines  
prodId  
index designation of a RAID Group member  
number of output lines to follow  
16-character ASCII SCSI product ID of the RAID member  
rebuild status: OK, INPROGRESS, FAULTED or HALTED  
4-character ASCII Revision string of the RAID member  
least significant 16 digits of the RAID member’s serial number  
current RAID Group status--NEW, ONLINE, DEGRADED, WAITING, or OFFLINE  
RAID Group type: JBOD, RAID0, RAID1, or RAID10  
8-character ASCII SCSI vendor ID of the RAID member  
rebuildStatus  
rev or rv  
serNum  
stat or status  
type  
vId or vendid  
CLI error messages  
The following error messages may be returned by the Command line Interface  
ERROR. Invalid Command. Type 'Help' for command list.  
ERROR. Wrong/Missing Parameters  
Usage: <usage string>  
ERROR Invalid RAID Group state  
ERROR Invalid Block Device index  
ERROR Invalid RAID Member index  
ERROR Maximum number of RAID Groups exceeded  
ERROR Insufficient number of RAID Group members  
ERROR  
Block Device at specified index no longer available  
ERROR Insufficient RAID Group members for RAID type  
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CLI summary  
The following chart summarizes the Command  
Line Interface commands, their defaults, and an  
example of how to enter the commands.  
Commands which have no default values have a  
blank entry in that column of the table.  
CAUTION  
Do not use CLI unless you are directed to  
by an ATTO technician.  
Changing parameters may cause loss of  
data and/or disruption to performance and  
reliability of the FastStream.  
The FastStream VT 5300 GUI is the  
preferred method to operate and manage  
options on page 23 for details.  
Command  
Default  
Example  
AutoMap  
automap  
AutoResume  
all disabled  
set autoresume all enabled  
blockdevclean block ID  
blockdevidentify Alpha  
blockdevidstop alpha  
blockdevscan  
BlockDevClean  
BlockDevIdentify  
BlockDevIDStop  
BlockDevScan  
BridgeModel  
get bridgemodel  
BridgeName  
“ “  
set bridgename Omega6  
cleareventlog  
ClearEventLog  
Date  
01/01/2000  
set date 03:03:03  
DefaultInterleave  
DHCPFixedDelay  
DisplayEventLog  
DisplayEventLogFilter  
DriveTest  
128  
0
set defaultinterleave 64  
set dhcpfixeddelay 15  
displayeventlog  
all all  
set displayeventlogfilter gen info  
drivetest begin  
DriveTestConfig  
DriveTestList  
not initiated  
set drivetestconfig read  
drivetestlist all  
DriveTestStatus  
DumpConfig  
get driveteststatus  
dumpconfig  
DumpEventLog  
EmailFromAddress  
EmailNotify  
dumpeventlog  
set emailfromaddress [email protected]  
set emailnotify enabled  
get emailnotifyaddress  
set emailpassword alpha123  
get emailserveraddress  
get emailusername  
ethernetmdix  
disabled  
0.0.0.0  
EmailNotifyAddress  
EmailPassword  
EmailServerAddress  
EmailUsername  
EthernetMDIX  
EthernetSpeed  
EventLog  
MDI  
auto  
set ethernetspeed 100  
set eventlog disabled  
set eventlogfilter gen info  
enabled  
all all  
EventLogFilter  
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Command  
Default  
Example  
Exit  
exit  
FCConnMode  
FCDataRate  
FCHard  
loop  
set fcconnmode ptp  
get fcdatarate  
auto  
disabled  
fp1=3; fp2=4  
set fchard disabled  
set fchardaddress 1 122  
get fcporterrors  
FCHardAddress  
FCPortErrors  
FCPortList  
fcportlist  
FCSCSIBusyStatus  
FCWWName  
FirmwareRestart  
Help  
busy  
set fcscsibusystatus busy  
get fcwwname 1  
firmwarerestart  
help driveinfo  
HSAdd  
hsadd 3  
HSDisplay  
hsdisplay  
HSRemove  
IdentifyBridge  
Info  
hsremove 3  
disabled  
set identifyBridge enabled  
info  
IPAddress  
10.0.0.1  
enabled  
0.0.0.0  
get ipaddress mp1  
set ipdhcp mp1 disabled  
get ipgateway mp1  
get ipsubnetmask mp1  
isreserved  
IPDHCP  
IPGateway  
IPSubnetMask  
IsReserved  
MaxOpTemp  
Metrics  
255.255.0.0  
70  
get maxoptemp  
metrics display all  
set minoptemp 10  
set optempwarn 15  
partitiondisplay alpha1  
set password  
MinOpTemp  
OpTempWarn  
PartitionDisplay  
Password  
0
5
Password  
Performance  
Ping  
get performance 2  
ping 192.42.155.155  
refer to explanation QuickTape on page xiv  
raidcommandtimeout 10000  
set raidrebuildpriority low  
reserve disabled  
resetfcporterrors 1  
restoreconfiguration default  
rgaddstorage g1 span commit  
rgcanceladdstorage g1  
rgcommit all  
QuickTape  
RAIDCommandTimeout  
RAIDRebuildPriority  
Reserve  
30000  
same  
ResetFCPortErrors  
RestoreConfiguration  
RGAddStorage  
RGCancelAddStorage  
RGCommit  
RGCreate  
rgcreate g1  
RGDelete  
rgdelete g1  
RGDisplay  
rgdisplay all  
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Command  
Default  
Example  
RGHaltConversion  
RGHaltRebuild  
RGMemberAdd  
RGMemberRemove  
RGRebuild  
rghaltconversion g1  
rghaltrebuild g1  
rgmemberadd g1 22  
rgmemberremove g1 22  
rgrebuild g1  
RGResumeConversion  
RGResumeRebuild  
RGSpanDepth  
RGSpeedRead  
RGWaitTimeout  
RMState  
rgresumeconversion g1  
rgresumerebuild g1  
set rgspandepth g1 22  
set regspeedread enabled  
rgwaittimeout 30  
1
disabled  
5
set rmstate g1 online  
rmstatus g1  
RMStatus  
Route  
route Alpha1 delete  
routedisplay SCSI  
RouteDisplay  
SaveConfiguration  
SCSIInitId  
saveconfiguration restart  
set scsiinitid 2 12  
0x07  
SCSIPortBusSpeed  
SCSIPortList  
ultra320  
set scsiportbusspeed 2 ultra160  
scsiportlist  
SCSIPortReset  
SCSIPortResetOnStartup  
SCSIPortSelTimeout  
SCSIPortSyncTransfer  
SCSIPortTermination  
SCSIPortWideTransfer  
SCSITargetLUNs  
SCSITargets  
scsiportreset 1  
enabled  
250ms  
enabled  
enabled  
enabled  
8
set scsiportresetonstartup 1 disabled  
set scsiportsynctransfer 2 disabled  
set scsiporttermination 1 enabled  
set scsiportwidetransfer 2 disabled  
set scsitargetluns 1 64  
scsitargets 1  
SerialNumber  
SerialPortBaudRate  
SerialPortEcho  
SNTP  
get serialnumber  
115200  
set serialportbaudrate 19200  
get seriallportecho  
enabled  
enabled  
get sntp  
SNTPServer  
192.43.244.18  
set sntpserver 129.6.15.28  
taileventlog  
TailEventLog  
TapeLibDelete  
TapeLibInfo  
tapelibdelete barb2  
tapelibinfo barb1  
TapeWriteProtect  
Temperature  
disabled  
tapewriteprotect all enabled  
get temperature  
Time  
00:00:00  
EST  
set time 03:32:30  
TimeZone  
set timezone pst  
Username  
root  
set username Barbara  
set verbosemode disabled  
virtualdriveinfo  
VerboseMode  
VirtualDriveInfo  
enabled  
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Default  
Example  
Voltage  
get voltage  
WrapEventLog  
zModem  
enabled  
set wrapeventlog disabled  
zmodem receive  
CLI command explanations  
BlockDevIdentify  
Causes the I/O LED of the drive to illuminate for one  
Command Line Interface commands are listed  
alphabetically with explanations of what they are  
used for, their defaults and syntax.  
minute if it is accessible through the SCSI port  
.
CAUTION  
CAUTION  
The BlockDevIdentify command is  
intended for diagnostic purposes only.  
Executing this command may adversely  
impact the performance and throughput  
of the FastStream for the time that the  
LED is illuminated.ts SCSI port.  
Do not use CLI unless you are directed to  
by an ATTO technician.  
Changing parameters may cause loss of  
data and/or disruption to performance and  
reliability of the FastStream.  
The FastStream VT 5300 GUI is the  
preferred method to operate and manage  
BlockDevIdentify <Groupname> [BlockDevID | MberIdx]  
BlockDevIDStop  
Turns off the IO LED of a previously identified disk drive.  
BlockDevIDStop  
AutoMap  
Automap automatically maps a subset of target  
devices visible to the firmware. All previous maps are  
deleted.  
BlockDevScan  
Lists all currently connected physical drives along with  
any potential RAID Group association. Each block device  
listed is assigned a unique index at the time of the scan to  
identify drives for other CLI operations.  
AutoMap  
AutoResume  
BlockDevScan  
Enables/disables the automatic continue feature for  
interrupted rebuild, erase and write pattern operations at  
startup. If AutoResume is enabled, all interrupted rebuild,  
erase and write pattern operations are continued at  
startup. Optional parameter GroupName specifies the  
RAID Group whose Restart features to be set. If no  
GroupName is specified, all existing RAID Groups are  
affected.  
BridgeModel  
Reports model information about the FastStream.  
get BridgeModel  
BridgeName  
Specifies the eight-character name assigned to the  
FastStream used to identify individual FastStream units.  
It is not the World Wide Name. The string is  
alphanumeric, eight characters long,.  
Default: all disabled  
set AutoResume [Rebuild | Erase | WritePattern | all]  
[enabled | disabled] <GroupName>  
Default: ““  
set BridgeName [value]  
Requires a SaveConfiguration command  
get BridgeName  
BlockDevClean  
Removes any ATTO configuration data from the block  
device with the specified BlockDevID. BlockDevID is the  
index of a block device provided by the BlockDevSca  
CLI command.  
ClearEventLog  
Clears the contents of the event log. No new entries are  
recorded until ClearEventLog has completed.  
n
BlockDevClean [BlockDevID]  
ClearEventLog  
Default: 01/01/2000  
set Date [MM] [DD] [YYYY]  
get Date  
Date  
Regulates the current date for this unit. The date range is  
1/1/2000 to 12/31/2099.  
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DefaultInterleave  
DriveTestConfig  
DefaultInterleave assigns or retrieves the system-default  
interleave size for new RAID Groups. If an interleave size  
is not explicitly specified when a RAID Group is created,  
then the DefaultInterleave value is used instead.  
Configures the next drive test to perform one of the  
following operations: initialize (destructive write-only),  
read (non-destructive read-only), verify (destructive  
verify), or init-verify (destructive write-read-verify).The  
test is not started until the DriveTest Begin command is  
given.  
Default: 128  
set DefaultInterleave [16 | 32 | 64 | 128 | 256 ]  
get DefaultInterleave  
Default: not initiated  
set DriveTestConfig [init | read | verify | init-verify]  
get DriveTestConfig  
DHCPFixedDelay  
Selects/displays the delay, in seconds, between DHCP  
client request intervals, from between 0 seconds to 255  
seconds. 0 time is typical.  
DriveTestList  
Specifies drives to be run in the next drive test including  
drives which are not part of a RAID group and not Hot  
Spares. The all parameter automatically chooses eligible  
drives. The test is not started until the DriveTest Begin  
command is given.  
Default: 0 (no delay)  
set DHCPFixedDelay [ 0 - 255 ]  
get DHCPFixedDelay  
DisplayEventLog  
set DriveTestList [drive [BlockDevID] | all]  
get DriveTestList  
Displays the most recent page of event log entries. Typing  
a
+
,
-
or  
log entries to be displayed. No events are recorded until  
the command has been completed. Type to disable the  
=
causes the next, previous or same page of event  
DriveTestStatus  
q
Displays the status of the currently running drive test but  
does not display performance metrics. If a block device  
ID is not running or cannot be found, its state is idle and  
percent complete is 0.  
command, begin new log entries, and return to CLI.  
DisplayEventLog < + | - | = | q >  
DisplayEventLogFilter  
get DriveTestStatus <drive [BlockDevID]>  
Filters the display of data for specified subsystems and  
levels during DisplayEventLog mode. Valid event log  
subsystem entries are platform-dependent.  
DumpConfig  
Displays a units configuration.  
Subsystem  
ECC  
Levels  
INFO  
WARN  
CRIT  
FAIL  
DumpConfig  
DumpEventLog  
ENET  
GEN  
HTTP  
NVRAM  
PERF  
Dumps the contents of the entire event log to the current  
CLI session without impact on the log itself (the log is not  
cleared). No events are recorded until the command has  
been completed.  
ALL  
SCSI  
DumpEventLog  
NDMP  
FC  
ALL  
EmailFromAddress  
Configures the E-mail address that the FastStream uses  
to talk to the E-mail server. Full E-mail address is a fully  
qualified Internet E-mail address, not more than 128  
characters.  
Default: all all  
set DisplayEventLogFilter [subsystem | all] [level | all]  
get DisplayEventLogFilter [subsystem | all] [level | all]  
set EmailFromAddress [full email address]  
get EmailFromAddress  
DriveTest  
Immediate command which starts or stops a drive test  
with the previously specified configuration and drive list.  
Drives which are in-use by the test are not available for  
RAID configuration or RAID operations. Only one test  
can be run at a time.  
EmailNotify  
Regulates E-mail notification.  
Default: disabled.  
set EmailNotify [enabled | disabled]  
Requires a SaveConfiguration command  
get EmailNotify  
DriveTest [Begin | Cancel]  
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EmailNotifyAddress  
EthernetSpeed  
Configures notification addresses using an index (a  
number between 1 and 5, inclusive), the full E-mail  
address of the recipient, a fully qualified Internet E-mail  
address not more than 128 characters long, and a level.  
Sets/displays the current speed of the Ethernet  
connection. Choices are 10, 100, and Auto  
.
Default: auto  
set EthernetSpeed [mp1] [ 10 | 100 | Auto ]  
Requires a SaveConfiguration command  
get EthernetSpeed [mp1]  
Levels are  
.....None: no E-mails sent.  
.....Critical: critical event notification.  
.....Warning: warnings and critical event notification.  
.....All: all warnings, critical events  
set EmailNotifyAddress [index] [full email address]  
[warning level]  
EventLog  
When enabled, records various system errors to the event  
log.  
Default: enabled  
set EventLog [enabled | disabled]  
get EventLog  
get EMailNotifyAddress  
EmailPassword  
EventLogFilter  
Configures the password used to authenticate the login to  
the SMTP email server. The password must not be more  
than 64 characters. A password is not required if the  
email server does not require authentication.  
Filters data from specific unit subsystems and levels when  
event logging is enabled. The specific entries supported  
are platform-dependent.  
Subsystem  
ECC  
Levels  
INFO  
WARN  
CRIT  
FAIL  
set EmailPassword  
EmailServerAddress  
Configures the address of the server that the FastStream  
should contact in order to send E-mails.  
ENET  
GEN  
HTTP  
NVRAM  
PERF  
SCSI  
NDMP  
FC  
ALL  
ALL  
Default: 0.0.0.0  
set EmailServerAddress [IP address]  
get EmailServerAddress  
EmailUsername  
Configures the username used to authenticate the login to  
the SMTP email server. The username must not be more  
than 128 characters. A username is not required if the  
email server does not require authentication.  
set EventLogFilter [subsys | all] [event level | all] [all |  
none]  
get EventLogFilter [subsystem] [level]  
set EmailUsername [Username]  
get EmailUsername  
Exit  
Exits the current Ethernet telnet CLI session; it has no  
effect if used during a serial or in-band CLI session.  
EthernetMDIX  
Specifies the Ethernet twisted-pair connection type.  
Exit  
The MDI setting connects the unit's Ethernet port to an  
Ethernet hub or switch port with a standard Ethernet  
patch cable (or to a PCI card with a cross-over cable).  
FCConnMode  
Controls/reports the connection mode the FastStream  
uses when communication across a FC network, either to  
an arbitrated loop (FC-AL) when you select loop mode,  
or point-to-point when you choose ptp. If you choose  
loop-ptp or ptp-loop, the FastStream tries to use the  
first parameter first.  
The MDIX setting connects the unit's Ethernet port to an  
Ethernet PCI card with a standard Ethernet patch cable  
(or to a hub or switch with a cross-over cable).  
The Auto setting attempts to automatically determine the  
correct setting.  
Default: loop  
set FCConnMode [fp] [loop | ptp | loop-ptp | ptp-loop]  
Requires a SaveConfiguration command  
get FCConnMode [fp]  
Default: MDI  
set EthernetMDIX [mp1] [MDI | MDIX | auto]  
get EthernetMDIX [mp1]  
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FCWWName  
Specifies the rate the FastStream uses, 1 Gigabit/sec., 2  
Gigabit/sec. 4 Gigabit/sec. or auto negotiate.  
Reports the Word Wide Name (WWN) of the FC interface.  
Each FC port has an individual and unique WWN. The  
least significant 3 bytes of the WWN are used as the  
Ethernet MAC address. The lower nibble of the highest  
byte designates the port number.  
Default: auto  
set FCDataRate [fp] [1Gb | 2Gb | 4Gb | auto]  
Requires a SaveConfiguration command  
get FCDataRate  
get FCWWN [fp]  
FCHard  
FirmwareRestart  
Used to enable or disable FC hard address assignment.  
Under soft addressing, the FastStream loop address is  
assigned during loop initialization.If you enable hard  
addressing use FCHardAddress (described below).  
Resets and reinitializes the unit firmware. Use the forced  
option to override any CLI reservations held by other  
sessions.  
FirmwareRestart <forced>  
Default: disabled  
Help  
set FCHard [enabled | disabled]  
Requires a SaveConfiguration command  
get FCHard  
Displays a list of available commands. If command name  
is specified, displays detailed command-specific  
information.  
FCHardAddress  
Help <command name>  
Sets/displays the value used as the FC-AL hard address.  
This hexadecimal value represents the address the  
FastStream tries to use if hard addressing is enabled.  
When an address is not set, the current value is displayed.  
The valid range of values is 0 through 125.  
HSAdd  
Assigns a Block Device to the Hot Spare pool.  
HSAdd [BlockDevID]  
HSDisplay  
Default fp1=3; fp2=4  
Lists all devices in the Hot Spare pool.  
set FCHard Address [fp | [address]]  
Requires a SaveConfiguration command  
get FCHardAddress [fp]  
HSDisplay  
HSRemove  
Removes a Block Device from the Hot Spare pool  
FCPortErrors  
HSRemove [BlockDevID]  
FCPortErrors displays the number of Fibre Channel  
errors that have occurred since the last reboot/power-on  
or ResetFCPortErrors.  
IdentifyBridge  
Enabling this option causes the front panel Ready LED of  
the FastStream to blink until the parameter is disabled.  
get FCPortErrors  
Default: disabled  
set IdentifyBridge [enabled | disabled]  
get IdentifyBridge  
FCPortList  
Returns a list of available FC ports and their current  
status. Valid status values are OK and Failed.  
Info  
FCPortList  
Displays version numbers and other production  
information for key components.  
FCSCSIBusyStatus  
Chooses to report BUSY or QUEUE FULL when a unit is  
unable to accept a SCSI command.  
Info  
IPAddress  
Default: busy  
Regulates the current FastStream IP address.If IPDHCP  
is enabled (see below), get command reports current IP  
address assigned by DHCP server. Setting this value  
always modifies the internal NVRAM value of the IP  
Address, whether or not a SaveConfiguration is  
performed.  
set FCSCSIBusyStatus [busy | qfull]  
Requires a SaveConfiguration command  
get FCSCSIBusyStatus  
Default IP Address: 10.0.0.1  
set IPAddress [mp1] xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx  
get IPAddress [mp1]  
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IPDHCP  
OpTempWarn  
Selecting DHCP allows the FastStream to request an IP  
address from the network. The network must have at least  
one DHCP server.  
Regulates the number of degrees Celsius before a thermal  
control event precipitates a warning to the user. Valid  
entries are between 0 and 15 degrees.  
Default: enabled  
Default: 0  
set IPDHCP [mp1] [enabled | disabled]  
Requires a SaveConfiguration command  
get IPDHCP [mp1]  
set OpTempWarn [0 – 15]  
get OpTempWarn  
PartitionDisplay  
IPGateway  
Lists all the partitions available in the specified RAID  
Group. The partitions are listed in order of  
contiguousness (as opposed to index order).  
Controls the current default gateways used by any  
Ethernet port(s) on the unit. If IPDHCP is enabled, the  
‘get’ command reports the current IP gateway assigned  
by the network DHCP server.  
PartitionDisplay [GroupName]  
Password  
Default: 0.0.0.0  
set IPGateway [mp1] [xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx]  
get IPGateway [mp1]  
Specifies password for all non-serial sessions: Telnet, ftp  
and FastStream browser-based user interface. You are  
prompted for the current password, to type the new  
password, and to confirm the new password. If local  
echo is enabled, password echoes all * characters. In  
verbose mode only, CLI requests the password be re-  
IPSubnetMask  
Sets/displays the current subnet mask. If IPDHCP is  
enabled (see above), get command reports current subnet  
mask assigned by DHCP server. Setting this value always  
modifies the internal NVRAM value of the IP subnet mask  
whether or not a SaveConfiguration is performed.  
typed. When the password is all 0s, Telnet and ftp do not  
validate the password and MD5 authentication is  
disabled. Passwords are case sensitive and can be 1-32  
characters long with no spaces.  
Default: 255.255.0.0  
set IPSubnetMask xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx  
get IPSubnetMask  
Default: Password  
set Password  
IsReserved  
Requires a SaveConfiguration command  
Displays the reservation status of the current unit.  
Performance  
IsReserved  
Returns the performance data for the FC port you specify.  
Data includes the average rate (MB per sec.) and number  
of I/Os measured over the previous sampling period  
where a sampling period is approximately one second.  
Successful SCSI Read (08h, 28h) and Write (Oah, 2Ah)  
commands are considered I/Os.Reported performance  
may be affected by FC port and SCSI bus availability and  
saturation, SCSI device speeds and overall system use.  
MaxOpTemp  
Regulates the maximum operating temperature of this  
unit in degrees Celsius. Valid entries are between 55 and  
70 degrees.  
Default: 70  
set MaxOpTemp [55 – 70]  
get MaxOpTemp  
get Performance <fp>  
Metrics  
Controls the collection of standard data metrics within a  
product via the commands Start, Stop and Display  
parameters.  
Ping  
Sends an ICMP echo request to the specified host.  
ping [mp1] [xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx] <count <size>>  
Metrics [Start | Stop | Display] [drive [BlockDevID] | all |  
running]  
QuickTape  
Sets up virtual tape configuration.  
MinOpTemp  
Regulates the minimum operating temperature of this unit  
in degrees Celsius. Valid entries are between 0 and 15  
degrees.  
QuickTape [TapeLibraryName] [# tape drives] # tape  
volumes] [RAID Group Name] [MC Vendor ID] MC  
Product ID] [MC Revision] [TD Vendor ID] [TD  
Product ID] [TD Revision] [Medium Type] [Hot  
Spares RAID Group Name | disabled] <Barcode  
prefix>  
Default: 0  
set MinOpTemp [0 – 15]  
get MinOpTemp  
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RAIDCommandTimeout  
RGAddStorage  
Specifies in milliseconds the range of time the drives have  
to respond. You must use RGCommit before using this  
command.  
Adds additional storage to an existing RAID Group.  
Mirror|Stripe|Span specifies the method used to  
expand the storage. Optional parameter BlockDeviceID  
specifies available block device(s) to be added to the  
RAID Group. Optional parameter commit specifies that  
the RGCommit command is run automatically.  
CAUTION  
If you set this value too low, failures may  
occur during normal operation.  
Note  
Default: 30000  
Mirrors cannot be added to a RAID 5 group.  
set RAIDCommandTimeout [100 - 3600000]  
get RAIDCommandTimeout  
RGAddStorage [GroupName] [Mirror | Stripe | Span]  
<BlockDeviceID> <commit>  
RAIDRebuildPriority  
RGCancelAddStorage  
Cancels the RGAddStorage command.  
Sets or displays the RAID rebuild priority. A RAID  
rebuild priority set to high gives higher priority to RAID  
rebuilds and lower priority to the processing of  
simultaneous I/O transactions. A RAID rebuild priority  
set to low gives lower priority to the rebuild and a higher  
priority to I/O transactions. Set same, the RAID rebuild  
and processing of I/O transactions is the same.  
RGCancelAddStorage [GroupName]  
RGCommit  
Stamps a NEW RAID Groups configuration to its  
member drives. After this command, a RAID Group can  
be considered operational and transitions from the NEW  
state to the Online, Degraded, or Offline state  
depending on the health of the selected member drives.  
RGCommit also stamps an EXISTING RAID Groups  
configuration to its member drives, when the EXISTING  
RAID Group is in the process of having storage added.  
Default: same  
set RAIDRebuildPriority [high | low | same]  
get RAIDRebuildPriority  
Reserve  
Reports the state of CLI reservation for the current CLI  
session. If the command reports that Reservations are  
enabled, then another CLI session has control of  
parameter modification on the unit.  
RGCommit [GroupName | all]  
RGCreate  
Creates a NEW empty RAID Group. GroupName is an  
ASCII name for the RAID Group (15 chars max, no  
spaces). The optional value after the RAID Group type  
parameter represents the desired interleave for the RAID  
Group. If this value is not provided then the system-  
default interleave size is used.  
Reserve  
ResetFCPortErrors  
ResetFCPortErrors resets all Fibre Channel error counts  
for the specified port to zero. See FCPortErrors.  
ResetFCPortErrors [fp]  
RGCreate [GroupName] [RAID [0|1|10|5] |JBOD]  
<16|32|64|128|256>  
RestoreConfiguration  
Issued with the default option, forces the unit NVRAM  
settings to their original defaults. The saved option  
undoes any changes made to this session since the last  
save.  
RGDelete  
Deletes the specified RAID Group. If All is used, the  
command deletes all existing RAID groups that do not  
have mapped Virtual drives. Any commands outstanding  
to the RAID Group when this command is issued are  
completed before deleting the RAID Group. A successful  
delete clears the configuration area of the member drives.  
This command fails if the specified RAID Group does not  
exist. You are asked to confirm the delete if you have  
enabled verbose mode.  
RestoreConfiguration < Default | Saved >  
RGDelete [GroupName | All]  
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RGDisplay  
RGResumeRebuild  
Displays status information for a single RAID Group, or  
if All is used, all available RAID groups.  
Continues the rebuild(s) on the specified existing RAID  
Group. MemberIndex specifies the RAID member whose  
stopped rebuild is continued. If no MemberIndex is  
specified, all stopped rebuilds on that RAID Group are  
continued.  
RGDisplay [GroupName | All ]  
RGHaltConversion  
Stops the conversion on the specified existing RAID  
Group.  
RGResumeRebuild [GroupName] <MemberIndex>  
RGSpanDepth  
RGHaltConversion [GroupName]  
Sets the span depth on the specified existing RAID Group.  
The RAID Group must be RAID Level 0, RAID Level 1,  
RAID Level 5, or RAID Level 10.  
RGHaltRebuild  
Stops the rebuild(s) on the specified existing RAID  
Group. MemberIndex specifies the RAID member whose  
rebuild is stopped. If no MemberIndex is specified, all  
rebuilds on that RAID Group are stopped.  
Default: 1  
set RGSpanDepth [GroupName] [SpanDepth [1-32]]  
get RGSpanDepth [GroupName]  
RGHaltRebuild [GroupName] <MemberIndex>  
RGSpeedRead  
RGMemberAdd  
Performs look-ahead during reads from RAID Group  
member disks for ALL or the specified RAID Group. This  
command fails if the RAID Group does not exist.  
GroupName is the ASCII name of the RAID Group for  
which look-ahead reads are performed.  
Adds an available block device to a NEW RAID Group.  
This command fails if the specified RAID Group does not  
exist, if the specified RAID Group is not in the NEW state,  
or if the specified block device index does not represent  
an available device. The RAID Group cannot have been  
saved using the RGCommit command.  
Default: disabled  
set RGSpeedRead [GroupName | all] [enabled | disabled]  
get RGSpeedRead [GroupName | all]  
RGMemberAdd [GroupName] [BlockDevID]  
RGMemberRemove  
RGWaitTimeout  
Removes a RAID member from a NEW RAID Group. This  
command fails if the specified RAID Group does not exist,  
if the specified RAID Group is not in the NEW state, or if  
the specified block device index does not represent an  
available device. The RAID Group cannot have been  
saved using the RGCommit command.  
Specifies the maximum time in seconds that the system  
waits to discover previously-configured RAID groups  
attached to the drive. The timeout is used during system  
boot time and when the BlockDevScan command is  
issued.  
Default: 5  
set RGWaitTimeout [1-3600]  
get RGWaitTimeout  
RGMemberRemove [GroupName] [BlockDevID]  
RGRebuild  
Starts rebuilding the specified existing RAID Group.  
Optional parameter MemberIndex specifies the member  
to rebuild. If no member is specified, all degraded  
members are rebuilt. Optional parameter BlockDeviceID  
allows an available block device to be substituted for the  
RAID Member currently assigned to the MemberIndex.  
RMState  
Sets the member state on the specified existing RAID  
Group member(s). RAID Group may not be in the NEW  
state. Optional parameter MemberIndex specifies the  
RAID Member whose status is to be set. If no  
MemberIndex is specified, the status of all members of the  
specified RAID Group is set.  
RGRebuild [GroupName] <MemberIndex>  
<BlockDeviceID>  
Note  
RGResumeConversion  
Members undergoing rebuild are not changed.  
Rebuilds on these members must first be  
stopped.  
Continues the stopped conversion on the specified  
existing RAID Group.  
RGResumeConversion [GroupName]  
set RMState [GroupName] <MemberIndex> [Online |  
Degraded | Unavailable | Faulted]  
get RMStatus  
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SCSIPortReset  
Displays the status of all RAID Members within the  
specified RAID Group or a specific RAID member (if  
specified) within the specified RAID Group. This  
command fails if the specified RAID Group does not exist  
or a specified member index within the RAID Group does  
not exist.  
Resets the specified SCSI bus.  
SCSIPortReset [sb]  
SCSIPortResetOnStartup  
Specifies if the SCSI port should be reset on power-up.  
Default: enabled  
set SCSIPortResetOnStartup [sb [enabled | disabled] ]  
Requires a SaveConfiguration command  
get SCSIPortResetOnStartup [sb]  
RMStatus [GroupName] <MemberIndex>  
Route  
Assigns a SCSI LUN protocol address to a target. Use the  
Delete identifier to remove the map. In verbose mode,  
overwriting a map requires secondary confirmation of  
the action.  
SCSIPortSyncTransfer  
Specifies whether synchronous SCSI transfers should be  
negotiated with devices on the specified SCSI port.  
Default: enabled  
set SCSIPortSyncTransfer [[sb [enabled | disabled] ]  
Requires a SaveConfiguration command  
get SCSIPortSyncTransfer [sb]  
Route FC [lun] [ [RAID [GroupName] | Delete ]  
RouteDisplay  
Displays a list of Fibre Channel to SCSI address  
mappings on the FastStream.  
SCSIPortTermination  
Configures/reports the SCSI internal termination of the  
SCSI port identified on the FastStream.  
RouteDisplay FC <fp> <fl>  
SaveConfiguration  
Default: enabled  
Issued with the restart option, cycles unit power after  
saving configuration changes. The norestart option  
saves changes without restarting.  
set SCSIPortTermination [sb] [enabled | disabled]  
Requires a SaveConfiguration command  
get SCSIPortTermination [sb]  
SCSIPortWideTransfer  
Specifies whether wide SCSI transfers should be  
negotiated. Enabled allows wide transfer negotiation  
Note  
Certain modifications require a system restart.  
SaveConfiguration <Restart | NoRestart>  
Default: enabled  
SCSIInitID  
set SCSIPortWideTransfer [sb [enabled | disabled ]]  
Requires a SaveConfiguration command  
get SCSIPortWideTransfer  
Specifies or reports the SCSI initiator ID on the specified  
SCSI port as found in NVRAM. All maps coinciding with  
the user-specified SCSIInitID are destroyed after the  
command is issued.  
SCSITargetLUNs  
Sets the maximum number of SCSI LUNs per target the  
FastStream tries to query during a SCSI bus scan.  
Default: 7  
set SCSIInitID [sb [0-15] ]  
get SCSIInitID  
Default: 8  
set SCSITargetLUNs [sb] [8 | 64]  
Requires a SaveConfiguration command  
get SCSITargetLUNs  
SCSIPortBusSpeed  
Controls the transfer rate at which the unit attempts to  
negotiate with its SCSI devices.  
SCSITargets  
Returns a list of SCSI devices operational on the  
referenced SCSI port with SCSI target number, SCSI  
LUN number, device type, vendor ID, product ID,  
revision and serial number.  
Default: ultra320  
set SCSIPortBusSpeed [sb] [fast | ultra | ultra2 | ultra160  
| ultra320]  
get SCSIPortBusSpeed [sb]  
SCSIPortList  
SCSITargets [sb]  
Returns a list of available SCSI ports and their current  
status. Valid status values are OK and Failed  
SerialNumber  
Reports the FastStream serial number which is unique for  
each FastStream. The serial number tracks the board  
throughout its life and should not be changed.  
SCSIPortList  
get SerialNumber  
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SerialPortBaudRate  
TimeZone  
Configures the baud rate for the units RS-232 serial port.  
Controls or displays the time zone or an offset from GMT  
for the unit.  
The number of data bits is fixed at  
8
with no parity.  
set SerialPortBaudRate [ 2400 | 9600 | 19200 | 38400 |  
57600 | 115200]  
set TimeZone [[EST | CST | MST | PST] | [+/-HH:MM]]  
get TimeZone  
get SerialPortBaudRate  
Username  
SerialPortEcho  
Specifies the username used for all sessions: NDMP,  
Telnet, FTP and Webserver. Username is case  
insensitive, 1 to 32 characters, and cannot contain  
spaces.  
Controls if the unit echoes characters on its RS-232 port.  
When enabled, all non-control character keyboard input  
is output to the display.  
Default: enabled  
Default: root  
set SerialPortEcho [enabled | disabled]  
get SerialPortEcho  
set Username [username]  
get Username  
SNTP  
VerboseMode  
Controls whether SNTP time server is used.  
Controls the level of detail in CLI Help output and  
command response output for the current CLI session.  
Default: enabled  
set SNTP [enabled | disabled]  
get SNTP  
Default: enabled  
set VerboseMode [enabled | disabled]  
get VerboseMode  
SNTPServer  
Controls or displays the main IP address the client uses  
to retrieve the SNTP time.  
VirtualDriveInfo  
Displays characteristics and statistics for all the  
available virtual drives or any available virtual drive  
identified by its virtual drive ID.  
Default: 192.43.244.18  
set SNTPServer[xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx]  
get SNTPServer  
VirtualDriveInfo <VirtualDrive ID>  
TailEventLog  
Displays new events to the terminal. Type  
Enter to exit tail mode.  
Voltage  
q
and press  
Displays the voltage levels monitored by the FastStream.  
Representations of the voltages are  
VDDA: +3.31 V  
TailEventLog  
VDDB: +2.49 V  
VDDC: +1.5V  
VDDD: +1.35V  
TapeLibDelete  
Deletes the specified tape library or all tape libraries.  
TapeLibDelete [GroupName | all]  
ALL: all monitored voltages  
get Voltage <VDDA |VDDB |VDDC VDDD | all>  
TapeLibInfo  
Lists information for the specified tape library or all tape  
libraries.  
WrapEventLog  
When enabled, the FastStream logs up to 2,048 event  
entries before wrapping (overwriting the first entries). If  
disabled, the FastStream stops logging event entries  
when the buffer is full.  
TapeLibInfo [LibName | all]  
TapeWriteProtect  
Enables or disables write protection for a  
particular virtual tape or both virtual tapes.  
Default: enabled  
set WrapEventLog [enabled | disabled]  
get WrapEventLog  
set TapeWriteProtect [TapeVol ID | all] [enabled |  
disabled]  
get TapeWriteProtect  
zModem  
Uses the zMODEM protocol to transfer a file to or from  
the unit via the RS-232 port. The filename to retrieve is  
required if the send option is specified.  
Time  
Controls or displays the current time as clocked by the  
unit in 24 hour format. Time cannot be set while SNTP is  
enabled.  
Zmodem [send [filename] | receive]  
set Time [HH: MM: SS]  
get Time  
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Appendix D Standards and compliances  
The equipment described in this manual generates and uses radio frequency energy. If this equipment is not used  
in strict accordance with the manufacturer's instruction, it can and may cause interference with radio and  
television reception. See the ATTO FastStream VT 5300 Technical Specification sheet for your particular model  
for a full list of certifications for that model.  
FCC Standards: Radio and Television  
Interference  
WARNING  
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio  
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may  
cause interference to radio communications. It has been tested and found to comply with the  
limits for a Class B computing device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC rules, which are  
designed to provide a reasonable protection against such interference when operating in a  
commercial environment. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause  
interference, in which case the user, at his own expense, will be required to take whatever  
measures may be required to correct the interference.  
If this equipment does cause interference to radio and television reception, which can be determined by  
turning the equipment off and on, try to correct the interference by one or more of the following  
measures:  
Move the receiving antenna.  
If necessary, consult an ATTO authorized  
dealer, ATTO Technical Support Staff, or an  
experienced radio/television technician for  
additional suggestions.  
Relocate the FastStream VT 5300 with respect  
to the receiver, or move the FastStream VT  
5300 away from the receiver.  
Plug the computer into a different outlet so the  
computer and receiver are on different branch  
circuits.  
The booklet How to Identify and Resolve Radio/TV Interference Problems prepared by the Federal  
Communications Commission is a helpful guide. It is available from the US Government printing office,  
Washington, DC 20402, Stock No. 004-000-00345-4.  
Further results of FCC Testing  
In certain instances, extraordinary variances in the AC power supplied to this unit will require the  
operating system's normal error recovery procedure to retry the current SCSI command. In this case, the  
unit can fully recover with no loss of data, and without user intervention. Note that other exceptional  
conditions in addition to variances in the AC power, such as improper cabling or unrecognized  
commands, may also trigger these normal error recovery procedures.  
Canadian Standards  
This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.  
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European Standards  
Declaration of Conformity  
This following statement applies to the ATTO FastStream VT 5300.  
This device has been tested in the basic operating configuration and found to be compliant with the  
following European Union standards:  
Application of Council Directive: 89/336/EEC  
Standard(s) to which conformity is declared: EN55022, EN50082-1, EN60950  
This Declaration will only be valid when this product is used in conjunction with other CE approved  
devices and when the entire system is tested to the applicable CE standards and found to be compliant.  
The ATTO FastStream VT 5300 complies with Directive 2002/95/EC on the  
Restriction of the Use of Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic  
Equipment (RoHS).  
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Appendix E Warranty, contact information  
Manufacturer limited warranty  
Manufacturer warrants to the original purchaser of this product that it is free from defects in material  
and workmanship as described in the ATTO Technology website, www.attotech.com. Manufacturer  
liability shall be limited to replacing or repairing, at its option, any defective product. There is no charge  
for parts or labor should Manufacturer determine that this product is defective.  
Products which have been subject to abuse, misuse, alteration, neglected, or have been serviced, repaired  
or installed by unauthorized personnel shall not be covered under this warranty provision. Damage  
resulting from incorrect connection or an inappropriate application of this product shall not be the  
responsibility of Manufacturer. Manufacturer’s liability is limited to Manufacturer’s product(s); damage  
to other equipment connected to Manufacturer’s product(s) is the customer’s responsibility.  
This warranty is made in lieu of any other warranty, express or implied. Manufacturer disclaims any  
implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Manufacturer’s responsibility  
to repair or replace a defective product is the sole and exclusive remedy provided to the customer for  
breech of this warranty. Manufacturer is not liable for any indirect, special, incidental, or consequential  
damages irrespective of whether Manufacturer has advance notice of the possibility of such damages.  
No Manufacturer dealer, agent or employee is authorized to make any modification, extension or  
addition to this warranty.  
Contact ATTO Technology, Inc.  
Customer service, sales and technical support are available by phone Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to  
5 p.m EST., or by fax and web site 24-hours a day.  
ATTO Technology, Inc.  
155 CrossPoint Parkway  
Amherst, New York 14068  
(716) 691-1999 • voice  
(716) 691-9353 • fax  
ATTO Technology can also be reached via e-mail at the following addresses:  
Sales Support:  
Technical Support: [email protected]  
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