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==Synology NAS - Diskstation== Synology NAS on genome-miner.ucsd.edu: {| class="wikitable" |- ! Path ! Capacity ! RAID level ! Model ! MasterOrSlave ! Location |- | /media/NAS1_volume1 | 30 Tb | RAID 5 | DS2411+ | Master | PBFH 447 |- | /media/NAS1_volume2 | 30 Tb | RAID 5 | DX1211 | Slave | PBFH 447 |- | /media/NAS2_volume1 | 30 Tb | RAID 5 | DS2413+ | Master | PFBH 036 |- | /media/NAS2_volume2 | 60 Tb | RAID 5 | DX1215 | Slave | PFBH 036 |- | /media/NAS3_volume1 | 60 Tb | RAID 5 | DS2415+ | Master | PBFH 447 |- | /media/NAS3_volume2 | 60 Tb | RAID 5 | DX1215 | Slave | PBFH 447 |} ===Install Notes=== * Installed Synology Diskstation with 6 Hitachi 3 TB Drives ** Part numbers: 0S03230 (Bays 1-3) and 0F12460 (Bays 4-6) ** Seems to be the same drive, but from different production cycles? ** Diskstation recognizes these as the same drive model * Installed Synology DSM Software using included disk * Currently formatting all six drives as a RAID5 - ~15 Tb storage space ** Decided to perform full disk check to make sure we do not have any failures ===Administering the NAS=== * Visit its IP Address (currently 192.168.1.22:5000, you must be on the ZhangLab wireless router) with any web browser * Username is admin, password is Zhang lab's common password * Can control disks, file sharing, and more from web interface ===Accessing the NAS=== * October 29, 2014: ** Can log onto the Synology via 192.168.137.5:5000 on genome-miner using zhanglab and the Zhang lab's common password. ** Athurva's command example to mount Synology drives on genome-miner: sudo mount.cifs \\\\192.168.137.5\\Syn_15T /media/Syn_15T -o username=ZhangLab,dir_mode=0775,uid=ajgore,gid=sambashare,noperm sudo mount.cifs \\\\192.168.137.5\\LTS_15T /media/LTS_15T -o username=ZhangLab,dir_mode=0775,uid=ajgore,gid=sambashare,noperm sudo mount.cifs \\\\192.168.137.5\\LTS_33T /media/LTS_33T -o username=ZhangLab,dir_mode=0775,uid=ajgore,gid=sambashare,noperm **Athurva's mounts: //192.168.137.5/LTS_15T/ ... ... ... 68% /media/LTS_15T //192.168.137.5/LTS_33T/ ... ... ... 69% /media/LTS_33T //192.168.137.5/Syn15T/ ... ... ... 23% /media/Syn_15T ===Installation Plans=== ====Step 1==== * Copy SeqStore2 and other contents of Ext9T and Ext6T to 15 Tb partition * Erase Ext9T and Ext6T * Move the 3 functional 3TB drives from Ext9T to Diskstation ** Set them up as either individual drives or RAID0 most likely (Scratch Space) * Load a backup 2TB drive into Ext9T * Re-setup each as either RAID5 or RAID0 ====Step 2==== * Dr. Zhang has ordered 5 more 3TB hard drives - load 3 of them into Diskstation ** Set them up as either individual drives or RAID1? (Use for more long-term storage ====Step 3==== * Next, temporarily back up Ext4T to Diskstation * Erase Ext4T, remove the two drives * Load two 3TB drives into Ext4T, set up as a 6 TB RAID0 * Move data back from Diskstation to Ext4T ====Results==== * This will leave us with: ** Synology Diskstation: 15 TB RAID5, 18 TB individual disks, joined, or RAID0 ** Ext9T: 6-8 TB RAID5 or RAID0 ** Ext6T: 6-8 TB RAID5 or RAID0 ** Ext4T: 6 TB RAID0 ** Internal Storage on Genome-Miner: 8 TB in 4 disks * This will leave us with 3 2TB hard drives left over for backups. ** Should order more Hitachi drives of this model; can use them as hotswaps when RAID fails ===Synology NAS DiskStation (NAS2 in the microscope room)=== ====Install Notes==== *Model Name: DS2413+ *Installed at 02/01/2013 *Location : PFBH 038 Confocal room ====Network Information==== *Updated: 1/7/2016 - Due to volume crash in 12/2015 had to change IP address for Synology to remote access *MAC address **00:11:32:19:59:EF **00:11:32:19:59:F0 *IP Address **132.239.25.19 **gateway 132.239.25.1 **Subnetmask 255.255.255.0 **nameserver 132.239.0.252 (not sure about this) *Server Name: ZhangLabNAS2 *Access **bioeng-25-19:5000 (or http://132.239.25.19:5000) in any web browser (The given machine name of primary IP address from UCSD hostmaster is "bioeng-25-19") **Username is admin, password is Zhang lab's common password (capital G and C) ***2 failed login attempts within 10 min will lock you out for a day <!--*MAC address **00:11:32:19:59:EF **00:11:32:19:59:F0 *IP Address **172.16.25.42(<-- Primary IP address) **172.16.25.41(<-- Secondary IP address) **gateway 172.16.25.1 **Subnetmask 255.255.255.0 **nameserver 132.239.0.252 *Server Name: ZhangLabNAS2 *Access **bioeng16-25-42:5000 (or http://172.16.25.42:5000) in any web browser (The given machine name of primary IP address from UCSD hostmaster is "bioeng16-25-42") **Username is admin, password is Zhang lab's common password --> ====HDD Install and Volume management==== *12 HDD have been installed (3TB each, Toshiba, total 36TB, --> 30TB available + 6TB backup). *Created volume as RAID5 ===Synology NAS DiskStation (NAS3 in sequencing room)=== ====Install Notes==== *Model Name: DS2415+, 12 X 6TB drives *Installed at 10/17/2015 *Location : Gene Sequencing Room, connected to NetGear Switch * Drive mount command: sudo mount.cifs \\\\192.168.137.6\\LTS_60T /media/LTS_60T -o username=ZhangLab,dir_mode=0775,uid=ajgore,gid=sambashare,noperm * Installation guide: ** (1) Plug all the drives in. ** (2) Connect at least one ethernet connection from new NAS to NetGear switch, and second ethernet connection from NetGeat switch to a laptop. (Probably can't use Genome-miner unless we can disconnect Genome-miner from the wall jack). For the second ethernet connection, borrow the one connected to the GA IIx PC. ** (3) Configure the network IPv4 to the same IP range and subnet. I used 192.168.137.10 and 255.255.255.0 ** (4) Download and install Synology Assistant. If you haven't already, download the .pat file for installing the latest DSM on the new Synology. Turn off wireless networking. ** (5) Run Synology Assistant, should be able to see both the DiskStation and new Synology NAS ** (6) Install and configure the network connection for the new NAS: *** manually set the same IP range as the others, and subnet 255.255.255.0 ** (7) Once the new NAS is completely installed, log onto the NAS and set up a new Share Folder. Set up ZhangLab user account. Make sure guest account is disabled. Configure other settings to allow SSH, NFTP, file sharing, etc. ====Network Information==== *IP Address ** 192.168.137.6 ** 192.168.137.7 **Default gateway: 192.168.137.1 **Subnetmask: 255.255.255.0 **DNS server: 192.168.137.1 *Server Name: ZhangLabNAS3 *Access **Only via the NetGear switch and must be in the same IP range. **Username is admin, password is Zhang lab's common password
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