Administrator Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell EMC PowerVault ME4 Series Storage System Administrator’s Guide
- Contents
- Getting started
- New user setup
- Configure and provision a new storage system
- Using the PowerVault Manager interface
- System concepts
- About virtual and linear storage
- About disk groups
- About RAID levels
- About ADAPT
- About SSDs
- About SSD read cache
- About spares
- About pools
- About volumes and volume groups
- About volume cache options
- About thin provisioning
- About automated tiered storage
- About initiators, hosts, and host groups
- About volume mapping
- About operating with a single controller
- About snapshots
- About copying volumes
- About reconstruction
- About quick rebuild
- About performance statistics
- About firmware updates
- About managed logs
- About SupportAssist
- About CloudIQ
- About configuring DNS settings
- About replicating virtual volumes
- About the Full Disk Encryption feature
- About data protection with a single controller
- Working in the Home topic
- Guided setup
- Provisioning disk groups and pools
- Attaching hosts and volumes in the Host Setup wizard
- Overall system status
- Configuring system settings
- Managing scheduled tasks
- Working in the System topic
- Viewing system components
- Systems Settings panel
- Resetting host ports
- Rescanning disk channels
- Clearing disk metadata
- Updating firmware
- Changing FDE settings
- Configuring advanced settings
- Changing disk settings
- Changing system cache settings
- Configuring partner firmware update
- Configuring system utilities
- Using maintenance mode
- Restarting or shutting down controllers
- Working in the Hosts topic
- Working in the Pools topic
- Working in the Volumes topic
- Viewing volumes
- Creating a virtual volume
- Creating a linear volume
- Modifying a volume
- Copying a volume or snapshot
- Abort a volume copy
- Adding volumes to a volume group
- Removing volumes from a volume group
- Renaming a volume group
- Remove volume groups
- Rolling back a virtual volume
- Deleting volumes and snapshots
- Creating snapshots
- Resetting a snapshot
- Creating a replication set from the Volumes topic
- Initiating or scheduling a replication from the Volumes topic
- Manage replication schedules from the Volumes topic
- Working in the Mappings topic
- Working in the Replications topic
- About replicating virtual volumes in the Replications topic
- Replication prerequisites
- Replication process
- Creating a virtual pool for replication
- Setting up snapshot space management in the context of replication
- Replication and empty allocated pages
- Disaster recovery
- Accessing the data while keeping the replication set intact
- Accessing the data from the backup system as if it were the primary system
- Disaster recovery procedures
- Viewing replications
- Querying a peer connection
- Creating a peer connection
- Modifying a peer connection
- Deleting a peer connection
- Creating a replication set from the Replications topic
- Modifying a replication set
- Deleting a replication set
- Initiating or scheduling a replication from the Replications topic
- Stopping a replication
- Suspending a replication
- Resuming a replication
- Manage replication schedules from the Replications topic
- About replicating virtual volumes in the Replications topic
- Working in the Performance topic
- Working in the banner and footer
- Banner and footer overview
- Viewing system information
- Viewing certificate information
- Viewing connection information
- Viewing system date and time information
- Viewing user information
- Viewing health information
- Viewing event information
- Viewing capacity information
- Viewing host information
- Viewing tier information
- Viewing recent system activity
- Other management interfaces
- SNMP reference
- Using FTP and SFTP
- Using SMI-S
- Using SLP
- Administering a log-collection system
- Best practices
- System configuration limits
- Glossary of terms
Change the synchronize-cache mode
1. In the System topic, select Action > Advanced Settings > Cache.
2. Set the Sync Cache Mode option to either:
● Immediate. Good status is returned immediately and cache content is unchanged. This is the default.
● Flush to Disk. Good status is returned only after all write-back data for the specified volume is flushed to disk.
3. Click Apply.
Changing the missing LUN response
Some operating systems do not look beyond LUN 0 if they do not find a LUN 0 or cannot handle noncontiguous LUNs. The
Missing LUN Response option handles these situations by enabling the host drivers to continue probing for LUNs until they
reach the LUN to which they have access.
This option controls the SCSI sense data returned for volumes that are not accessible because they don’t exist or have been
hidden through volume mapping (this does not apply to volumes of offline disk groups).
Change the missing LUN response
1. In the System topic, select Action > Advanced Settings > Cache.
2. Set the Missing LUN Response option to either:
● Not Ready. Sends a reply that there is a LUN where a gap has been created but that it’s “not ready.” Sense data
returned is a Sense Key of 2h and an ASC/ASCQ of 04/03.
● Illegal Request. Sends a reply that there is a LUN but that the request is “illegal.” Sense data returned is a Sense Key of
5h and an ASC/ASCQ of 25/00. If the system is used in a VMware environment, use this option. This is the default.
3. Click Apply.
Controlling host access to the write-back cache setting
You can prevent hosts from using SCSI MODE SELECT commands to change the write-back cache setting of the system.
Some operating systems disable write cache. Host control of write-back cache is disabled by default, which prevents the host
from modifying the cache setting.
Enabling the host control of write-back cache option is useful in some environments where the host disables the write-back
cache. However, enabling this option might result in degraded performance.
Change host access to the write-back cache setting
1. In the System topic, select Action > Advanced Settings > Cache.
2. Either select to enable or clear to disable the Host Control of Write-Back Cache option.
3. Click Apply.
Changing auto-write-through cache triggers and behaviors
You can set conditions that trigger a controller to change the cache mode from write-back to write-through, as described in
About volume cache options. You can also specify actions for the system to take when write-through caching is triggered.
Change auto-write-through cache triggers and behaviors
1. In the System topic, select Action > Advanced Settings > Cache.
2. In the Auto-Write Through Cache Trigger Conditions section, either select to enable or clear to disable the options:
Controller Failure
Changes to write-through if a controller fails. In a dual-controller system this option is
disabledby default. In Single Controller mode this option is grayed out.
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