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User’s Guide 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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                            Table of Contents    Chapter 1 - Overview .............................................................................................................................................................1-1  Chapter 2 - Installation ..........................................................................................................................................................2-1  2.1 Inspection .............................................................................................
                    
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                            6.9 How to Contact Us .........................................................................................................................................................6-8  Chapter 7 – Specifications......................................................................................................................................................7-9  7.1 Physical Characteristics...........................................................................................................
                    
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                            Chapter 1 - Overview    TM The RAM-SAN is a high-performance, multi-ported, solid-state disk.  Memory capacity ranges from 16 gigabytes (GB)  1 through 128 GB in 16 GB increments .  Memory is organized internally in 128-bit wide words and accessed via four parallel  memory buses that can each sustain an aggregate bandwidth of up to 800 megabytes per second, giving a system bandwidth  of up to 3.2 GB per second.      The RAM-SAN features up to fifteen Fibre Channel I/O ports, each of which ca
                    
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                            Chapter 2 - Installation    The RAM-SAN is shipped with memory boards and interfaces already installed.  Before connecting to a power supply, please  perform a preliminary inspection to check for any signs of loose parts, to ensure that all interfaces are still firmly positioned  in place, and to check for any obvious signs of damage.  During power-up it is recommended that a terminal be attached to  the management port to observe its progress through the sequence of initial power-up tests. 
                    
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                              The management port supports Ethernet connections via Telnet.  The IP address may be assigned automatically using a  DHCP, BOOTP or RARP server.  The IP address may also be statically set using the ‘ipconfig’ command from the serial  port.    The serial connection on the management port may optionally be used to communicate with the RAM-SAN.  The cable  provided with the RAM-SAN connects to another serial port using the following settings:     8 data bits     No parity     1 stop bit     9
                    
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                            Chapter 3 - Understanding Your RAM-SAN    3.1 Interface Slot Numbering  Each device in a RAM-SAN has a unique internal address based on the physical location of the device in the system.  An  interface’s port number can be determined by inspecting the back of the RAM-SAN  (see Figure 1).    3.2 Inside the RAM-SAN  You can open the top of the RAM-SAN by removing the screws on the lid of the system.  Standing at the back of the RAM- SAN and looking down into the system the interfaces are close
                    
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                            WARNING: Please exercise caution as you hot-swap power supplies for the RAM-SAN.  Failure to follow these directions  could result in injury or death.  If you have any questions about this procedure, call Texas Memory Systems at 713-266-3200.    1. Turn off the power module that you plan to remove.  Do not remove a hot swap power module from the chassis  without turning the power module off.  The master power switch can remain “ON” as can the other power  modules.  2. Wait 45 seconds and rem
                    
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                              Figure 3 – Top-down View of RAM-SAN Internals    The Front Panel Display  Mounted on the front of the RAM-SAN is a front panel display (see Figure 4).  When the RAM-SAN is in operation, the  display reflects the system memory activity.  The display monitors three things: location of memory accesses, bus bandwidth  and which interface slots contain devices.    RAM-SAN User’s Guide Texas Memory Systems, Inc. (February 7, 2003) 3-3                                                              
                    
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                              Figure 4 – RAM-SAN Front Panel  The RAM-SAN display consists of four rows of lights.  Each row corresponds to one of the four RAM-SAN system busses.   The top row corresponds to interface ports 0, 1, 2 and 3, the next row to ports 4, 5, 6 and 7, the next row to ports 8, 9, 10 and  11, and the bottom row corresponds to interface ports 12, 13, 14, and 15.  When any device on a bus is active, a light turns on  in the ADDRESSES section of the display corresponding to which gigabyte of memory i
                    
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                            RAM-SAN User’s Guide Texas Memory Systems, Inc. (February 7, 2003) 3-1                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          
                    
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                            Chapter 4 – Configuring the RAM-SAN    This chapter focuses on configuring the RAM-SAN.  This includes configuring the Ethernet parameters, resizing LUNS, and  performing LUN Masking.    4.1 The RAM-SAN Monitor  The RAM-SAN is managed through an interactive command tool.  The management software is accessed over Ethernet or  the serial port on the RAM-SAN.  See section 2.4 for more information on connecting the hardware.    4.2 Configuring the Ethernet Port  The Ethernet port may be configur
                    
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                              The amount of storage allocated to each Fibre Channel port may be changed using a simple configuration utility provided in  the monitor.  To enter this utility, type ‘partition’ on the monitor command line.  You should see a message similar to this  one:    ram-san>  ram-san> partition  ** RAM-SAN partitioning utility **     Total memory size: 8192 Mb    Command (h for help):    To see a list of the available commands, type ‘h’ at the prompt.    Command (h for help): h    a  add wwn to LUN
                    
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                                    8 Gigabytes        System  3 Gigabyte drive 3 Gigabyte drive 2 Gigabyte  RAM-SAN  Memory    drive             1 2 3 & 4       Fibre Channel    ports  FC21 FC21                    HBA 1 HBA 2 HBA 3 HBA 4        4.3.2 Resizing LUNs  The first step in changing the configuration is to resize the LUNs.  Since our new configuration calls for three different  LUNs, we need to use the ‘r’ command to resize LUNs.  This command allows us to keep or delete the previous LUN mask  and port assign
                    
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                            Enter the LUN number: 1  Enter the Fibre Channel port: 5  Command (h for help): l  Enter the LUN number: 2  Enter the Fibre Channel port: 5  Command (h for help): l  Enter the LUN number: 3  Enter the Fibre Channel port: 9  Command (h for help): p  Enter the LUN number (1-3, default is all):   LUN 1  --  3072 Mb    ports:  5    access: Open access  LUN 2  --  3072 Mb    ports:  5    access: Open access  LUN 3  --  2048 Mb    ports:  9    access: Open access  Command (h for help):     
                    
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                            4.3.5 Saving the Configuration to Flash RAM  The RAM-SAN has now been configured to allow access from four different HBAs to 3 different LUNs within the memory  system.  To actually commit the change we have made, we can use the ‘w’ command to save the configuration into Flash  RAM.  You may also use the ‘q’ command to quit the partitioning utility without saving any changes.          RAM-SAN User’s Guide Texas Memory Systems, Inc. (February 7, 2003) 4-5                                      
                    
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                            Chapter 5 – Using the Management Port    The management port on the RAM-SAN allows an administrator to configure the system, monitor performance, and diagnose  problems with the system.  The ‘help’ command displays a list of commands available.  The following sections provide a  more detailed description of the commands available through the monitor.  5.1 testmem  The ‘testmem’ command is used to verify the integrity of the system memory.  This command causes the management port to  generate
                    
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                            5.5 history  The monitor maintains a volatile command history of the last 25 commands that have been entered.  Using the ‘history’  command provides a listing of the history.  Commands may be entered using the ‘<’ and ‘>’ keys to scroll through this  history or the unix-like ‘!’ commands.  The command history is volatile and will not be maintained between power cycles.  5.6 ipconfig  The ‘ipconfig’ command allows for static IP configuration of the RAM-SAN.  More information on this command m
                    
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                            5.13 status [port]  The status command provides an overview of the RAM-SAN including Ethernet information, memory size, and the state of  the Fibre Channel ports.  The following output shows a sample status screen:    ram-san> status  Texas Memory Systems, Inc.  RAM-SAN Monitor    version 1.00  Ethernet address:  00:20:c2:00:07:f1  Ethernet IP:       192.94.231.201  Total memory size: 8192 MB - Ready  port  1:  ---  port  2:  offline  port  3:  ---  port  4:  ---  port  5:  10:05:00:20:c2:00
                    
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                            Chapter 6 - Troubleshooting    This chapter is a quick troubleshooting guide for the most common RAM-SAN errors.  To verify basic RAM-SAN operation,  please consult Chapter 5 for instructions on running the system diagnostics.  Below is a short list of RAM-SAN errors,  symptoms and solutions.  If this guide does not identify and correct your problem, please call Texas Memory Systems  customer support at (713) 266-3200.    6.1 Basic Items to Check  When touching any of the internal components