Administrator Guide

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4. In the Attach NAS controller dialog box, select the NAS controller that you want to attach to the NAS cluster. You can identify
a NAS controller by its service tag.
NOTE: If the NAS controller is not listed, verify the physical state and network connections for the controller and
then click Rediscover to refresh the list of controllers in the dialog box.
5. Click the Attach NAS controller button.
A progress window opens, showing the progress of the attach NAS controller operation. This operation might take up to 30 minutes
to complete.
NOTE:
Wait for the attach NAS controller operation to complete before starting another long-running operation, such as an
add NAS controller pair, detach NAS controller, or NAS reserve resize operation.
During an attach member or add member operation, or after a member restarts, the following warning might appear:
File system checker failed. You can ignore this message.
After attaching a NAS controller, you must rebalance the client connections.
If the attach NAS controller operation fails:
1. Verify that the NAS controller is correctly connected to the network and check each controller’s physical status and network
connections.
2. Verify that you are the only PS Series group administrator trying to congure the NAS controller into a NAS cluster.
3. Click Retry. If the attach NAS controller operation fails again, contact your customer support representative.
About Updating NAS Controller Firmware
The NAS rmware is supplied in service packs that you download onto the NAS controllers. You can update the NAS rmware in the
Group Manager CLI. In some cases, you must update the rmware on the NAS controllers in a NAS cluster.
NOTE: Dell Storage Update Manager provides guided update management to simplify the process of updating the
rmware for your EqualLogic platforms, including PS Series, FS Series, and disk drives. This tool facilitates both single-
member and multimember group updates.
Update NAS Controller Firmware
Dell recommends that you perform this task during a maintenance window, because it can take 30 to 45 minutes for the update to
complete. During this procedure, NFS will pause intermittently, but I/O will resume with no manual intervention.
Prerequisites
You cannot update NAS controller rmware when a NAS controller is down or detached.
You must use the grpadmin account password to update NAS controller rmware.
All SMB clients will disconnect and reconnect when the NAS controller restarts. For this reason, Dell suggests that you stop all
I/O to the NAS cluster.
NFS pauses intermittently, but I/O will resume with no manual intervention.
Procedure
To update the NAS controller:
1. Download the service pack from the customer support website: eqlsupport.dell.com
2. For model FS7600-series NAS appliances, follow the instructions to copy the rmware on to a CD-ROM or a USB memory
stick. If you use a CD-ROM, you need a USB CD-ROM reader connected to the NAS appliance.
3. Use FTP (enabled by default) to copy the service pack le to the NAS controller, specifying grpadmin credentials.
Important: When using an FTP client, make sure that the le is transferred in binary mode. If the service pack is
transferred using “auto” mode, the le is treated as text and transferred in ASCII mode. Transferring the le in ASCII
mode adds control characters to the service pack, which might cause the embedded checksum to fail.
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