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1. 12 SVR User s Manual 2 System Operation 2 1 Preparation Work e 10 100Mbps or 1000Mbps Ethernet hub or switcher e Controller of the following configuration Windows 2000 XP IE 6 0 e Check the real panel cable layout is O K or not Power cable network card and etc 2 2 Network Setup SVR default network setup is shown as below e IP 192 168 0 111 o Gateway 192 168 0 1 e Subnet mask 255 255 0 0 e User name admin e Password 888888888888 12 digit To configure device via WEB you need to set controller panel IP first 2 2 1 Set Controller IP Address Right click My Network Places select property And then right click local connection and then click property double click internet protocol TCP IP In Internet protocol interface see Figure 2 1 you can modify IP setup and then click O K button Please note controller IP and device IP shall be in the same network segment Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties Ex PEE General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if pour network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 0 111 Subnet mask EEE Default gateway 192 168 0 1 Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server Figure 2 1 13 SVR User s Manual
2. Week Selectall CI Mon Tue Owed Thu Ofri Osat O Sun Time 0 wfo w sae Figure 3 3 3 2 3 Organization 18 Start SVR maintenance service Please check the box and then input auto maintain time and SVR User s Manual Click organization button you can see the following interface See Figure 3 4 System default root name is root and it can not be removed In the following interface you can see there is a second level organization overseas There are two third level organizations Sales engineer and technical engineer System gt System gt Parameter gt Organization Sales Engineer gt Group Tech Engineer User gt gt Upgrade gt Shutdown Figure 3 4 3 2 3 1 Add Organization If you want to add an organization please click the add button after the corresponding organization The interface is shown as in Figure 3 5 Please input the organization name and its note optional and then click save button to exit System Parameter Organization Group User Upgrade Shutdown Figure 3 5 3 2 3 2 Remove Organization Click the delete button after the corresponding organization you can remove the selected organization System pops up a dialogue box please click OK to continue Note lf there is lower level organization in current organization or there are devices belonging to the current organization the remove operation fails 3 2 4 Group Click group
3. 5 9 Storage Plan Configuration From operation item select storage policy button Then please click add button You can go to Figure 5 15 to set storage plan 55 SVR User s Manual Network gt gt gt Sto Policy Operation Overseas IPC 100100201 Parameter Set Storage Set Device Set Sto Policy Alarm Policy Config Manage Store Position 99 Store Strategy Schedule record Week From 0 Y Hour 0 Minute To 23 Y Hour 59 Y minute Y All files 4 mon MTue Mwea M Thu Mrri sat M Sun Stat O Stop Figure 5 15 5 10Alarm Plan Configuration From Operation to Alarm policy and then click add button You can go to Figure 5 16 Here you can set alarm plan gt gt gt Alarm Policy Operation Alarm Device Overseas IPC 100100201 Parameter Set Alarm name storage Set Alarm Type Video loss Device Set Overseas IPC 100100201 Sto Policy Alarm Policy Config Manage Record Time Second Ten seconds at least Store Position 99 iv a ae From 9 x Hour 0 x Minute 0 wlsecond action time To 23 y Hour 52 Minute 59 wisecond Status O Start O Stop Figure 5 16 56 SVR User s Manual 5 11 Enable Storage Service From Status to service status item the interface is shown as in Figure 5 17 Please enable SVR service and database service gt gt gt Service Status SVR C
4. SVR User s Manual gt gt gt Config Manage Operation Export Config gt Parameter Set Esport gt Storage Set gt Device Set Please inport configuration file gt sto Policy gt Alarm Policy Inport Conti gt Config Manage Figure 4 14 4 2 System Status System status includes the following items SVR service status device management record status record status and user status and log information 4 2 1 Service Status Click service status button the interface is shown as in Figure 4 15 Here you can view SVR configuration status time synchronization server status and network protocol server status The SVF configuration service includes database status SVR service status and maintenance service status You can click set button to set corresponding information Database status SVR provides database service configuration function It includes data service and database synchronization e Boot up database service In Figure 4 15 click start button and then click set button Disable database service In Figure 4 15 click stop button and then click set button e Reboot database service In Figure 4 15 click restart button and then click set button SVR service status SVR service status includes configuration service device management service transmission service and storage service When it is in enabled status it means current SVR service is available If the SVR service is disabled and maintenance
5. SVR User s Manual Click log button the interface is shown as in Figure 4 19 SVR provides log search function It supports search all search latest log and search the log in the specified period It also provides log export function e Search all logs Select search all log button and then click search button O Search the latest logs Input the log amount you want to view Then click search button System can display the latest specified log in the screen O Search the log in the specified period Please select the start time and end time Then click search button you can view the corresponding logs e Export log Click export button you can see a dialogue box shown as in Figure 4 20 Click save button you can save logs in your local pc Note System max supports 1000 logs Once it is full the old log will be overwritten by default For administrator he can download all logs in the pc For ordinary user he can only download his own operation logs System gt gt gt Log Status Service Status Device Status Video Status User Status Log Service Log 4 2 6 Service Log Disks Operation Sisig Log retrieval O Retrieve all Retrieve former 30 Record ORetrieve from Date 2009 v 10 x 22 wj 2009 v 10 w 22 Time Operator 2009 10 22 14 02 55 admin Add alarm policy Front Door 2009 10 22 13 35 47 admin Login system 2009 10 22 13 17 30 admin Start the SVR service 2009 10 22 13 17 18
6. gt Pool Note The SMART Attribute Threshold ls A Normalized Value The Value Is The Larger The Better If The Attribute Value Is Smaller Than The Threshold Value The Disk Is In Unstable State L Back Detail info gt gt gt Initialize Figure 3 21 3 4 1 2 Add hot spare disk In Figure 3 20 click add hot swap disk button you can see an interface is shown as in Figure 3 22 Here you can view idle disk list You can click the select button to select the hot spare disk Then you can click save button to exit Please note one device can max have four disks ED de Dad gt gt gt Disk gt gt gt Add hotspare disks Disks Add hot spare disks gt Disk gt RAID SN Disk Disk Space G Disk Status 1 disk3 932 running gt Pool Figure 3 22 3 4 1 3 Remove hot spare disk In Figure 3 20 click remove hot spare disk button you can see an interface is shown as in Figure 3 23 Please note all the disks in the list are hot spare disks You can click the select button and then click save to remove the hot spare disk The specified disk now becomes idle 28 SVR User s Manual sr a HE A ee 3 gt gt gt Disk gt gt gt Remove hotspare disks Disks Remove hot spare disks gt Disk P RAID gt Pool SN Disk Disk Space G Disk Status select 1 disk9 466 running Figure 3 23 3 4 2 RAID Configuration Click raid button you can see an interface is shown as in Figure 3 24 Here you can see t
7. 1000 RX bytes 0 0 0 B TX bytes 0 0 0 B Base address 0x7000 Memory e 0600000 e0620000 Link encap Local Loopback inet addr 127 0 0 1 Mask 255 0 0 0 inet6 addr 1 128 Scope Host UP LOOPBACK RUNNING MTU 16436 Metric 1 RX packets 7512 errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 frame 0 TX packets 7512 errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 carrier 0 collisions 0 txqueuelen 0 RX bytes 945066 922 9 KiB TX bytes 945066 922 9 KiB Figure 9 2 You can refer to the information after the bond0 You can see the system current IP address is 10 12 5 27 Important Please note for command netset the gateway item is optional If you do not set the gateway in the COM operation then you need to login the web interface to set system default gateway Slight difference may be found in user interface All the designs and software here are subject to change without prior written notice Please visit our website for more information 72
8. 2 2 2 Network Connection Test In DOS environment input the command ping 192 168 0 111 If network connection is right you can see the following interface See Figure 2 2 SA 1C WINNT system32 cmd exe Microsoft Windows 260606 Version 5 00 2195 lt C Copyright 1985 2000 Microsoft Corp C gt ping 192 168 111 Pinging 192 168 606 111 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 192 168 111 bytes 32 time lt i ms TTL 128 Reply from 192 168 8 111 bytes 32 time lt i ms TTL 128 Reply from 192 168 111 bytes 32 time lt i ms TTL 128 Reply from 192 168 0 111 hytes 32 time lt i ms TTL 128 Ping statistics for 192 168 6 111 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost z loss gt Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum Ams Maximum Ams Average Gms Figure 2 2 If you see an interface is shown as in Figure 2 3 you need to check your network connection Microsoft Windows XP Version 5 1 2600 lt C gt Copyright 1985 2661 Microsoft Corp C Documents and Settings James gt ping 192 168 B 111 192 168 80 111 with 32 bytes of data timed out timed out timed out timed out Ping statistics for 192 168 0 111 Packets Sent 4 Received Lost 4 108 loss C Documents and Settings James gt Figure 2 3 2 2 3 Set IP Address Please follow the steps below to set device IP address 2 2 3 1 Input IP address Open IE browser input http 192 168 0 111 default IP address you can see the
9. El b gt gt Device Set a gt Alarm Policy gt Device IP Address 10 10 5 168 lf use DNNS please input DDNS machine name Device Port Login name Login Password 00000 Device Owner Overseas z Config Manage eres 1 65535 admin Please ensure current user can be reused on this device Description Chann Name CHO1 No 100100201 Type General Can code type D1 x Figure 4 7 4 1 3 3 Remove Device In Figure 4 5 click remove button you can delete the mounted front end device 4 1 4 Storage Plan Click storage plan button you can go to the following interface See Figure 4 8 Here you can view the storage plan information such as serial number storage plan name camera storage plan name Content storage position status You can use choose all button to check all plans here You can use change status button to modify several plans at the same time In the following interface you can see The first storage plan name is 100101301_2009072116550 The device is DVR_10 12 8 71 It is schedule record and the record becomes valid in 00 00 00 to 23 59 00 The recorded file is in storage in folder 66 and current plan has been enabled 39 SVR User s Manual Operation Store Positio Statu Camera Strategy Name Strategy Content EditDelete n s gt Parameter Set Saran Schedule record gt Storage set 100101301_ 2009072116550 dvr_10 12 8 72 10010130 SS rotons 1 Mon
10. belonging to current group the remove operation fails 3 2 5 User Click user button you can see the following interface See Figure 3 8 System consists of two level users admin level and operator level e Administrator The admin can read write or delete all storage data in current system It can configure the whole system rights e Operator The operator can use client end software to begin operation such as user IPC device search storage recorded files or playback key record 20 SVR User s Manual Please note password initialization is for administrator only admin can click it to restore operator factory default password 123456 gt gt gt User Category Create Time Recent Update Edit Init Password Delete system Administrator 2009 03 12 12 00 00 2009 03 12 12 00 00 Parameter Operator 2009 10 22 11 11 10 2009 10 22 11 11 10 Organization Group User Upgrade Shutdown Figure 3 8 3 2 5 1 Add user Click add button you can see an interface is shown as in Figure 3 9 Please input user name password and then confirm password Please check the corresponding box group name and then click save button system goes back to account interface if the operation succeeded Please note The user name here can only contain character and number The added user here is operator user Network Operation gt gt gt User gt gt gt Upgrade User name System User type Operator v Pa
11. button you can see the following interface See Figure 3 6 Here you can view all operators information name group type There are also configuration and delete button In the following interface you can see there are two operators operator_group and overseas Please note operator_group is system default operator group 19 SVR User s Manual Network Operation gt gt gt Group Group name Group type gt System 1 operator_group Operator gt Parameter 2 Overseas Operator gt Organization gt Group gt User gt Upgrade gt Shutdown Figure 3 6 3 2 4 1 Group Configuration Click configuration button after the corresponding operator group name you can see the following interface See Figure 3 7 Here you can select the organization and view the device s belonging to it You can set monitor play PTZ and alarm right Note When you added a new device system enable all rights by default gt gt gt Group gt gt gt Config group System Group name operator_group P System Group type gt jatar Organization Overseas P Organization 3 gt Group Overseas IPC y gt User Monitor 4 ESO gt Upgrade device Play 1 Gaia gt Shutdown Rotate 1 v Coa ne _ DED Configed Overseas IPC Figure 3 7 3 2 4 2 Remove Group In Figure 3 6 click the delete button after corresponding group you can remove current group Note Once there is user
12. login interface Figure 2 4 14 SVR User s Manual 2 2 3 2 Log in System user name is admin and password is 888888888888 1 2 digit Admin is the system administrator account and has the highest priority For security reasons please modify your password after first login At least 12 digit 2 2 3 3 Go to edit interface In the main interface from network to network and then click edit button See Figure 2 5 Operation gt gt gt Network Network Interface Netmask Bond IncludedLAN Status Edit Down Binding gt Network bondO 10 10 5 195 255 255 0 0 10 10 0 1 00 30 48 d8 92 2a yes ethO eth1 gt Router Figure 2 5 2 2 3 4 Input setup The edit interface is shown as in Figure 2 6 Here you can input your new IP address information and then click save button gt gt gt Network gt gt gt LAN Setup Network LAN Interface bond0 IP Address 10 10 5 195 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Default Gateway 10 10 0 1 gt Network gt Router Figure 2 6 2 3 Boot up Device Open IE browser and input http 10 12 5 9 in the address column 10 12 5 9 is a new IP address you modified after you first logged in Input your user name and password you can log in After you logged in you can see an interface consisting of five parts See Figure 2 7 Oo System eo Network o Disk eo Operation o Status 15 Network gt gt gt System System System Parameter Organization Group Use
13. minutes please wait Please restart the system after upgrading User Upgrade Shutdown Figure 3 11 3 2 7 Shut down System Click shut down system button you can see the following interface See Figure 3 12 There are two options for you shut down reboot the system In each interface you can see these two buttons on the top right corner It is very convenient for you to shutdown the system or reboot it 22 SVR User s Manual gt gt gt Shutdown System system Parameter Organization User Upgrade gt gt gt gt Group gt gt gt Shutdown Figure 3 12 3 3 Network Management In this interface you can set device network card and router in the LAN 3 3 1 Network Configuration Click network configuration button you can view current network card information See Figure 3 13 e Network card name IP address Subnet mask Default gateway Mac address Status You can also view network status edit network information binding or remove the binding System provides default gateway setup function Operation gt gt gt Network Network Interface IP Netmask Gateway MAC Bond Included LAN Status Edit Down Binding gt Network bondO 10 10 5 195 255 255 0 0 10 10 0 1 00 30 48 d8 92 2a yes eth0 eth1 gt Router Default router IP Select Lan bondd ce Figure 3 13 3 3 1 1 Set network card In the above interface click edit button you can
14. protocol server service In click Figure 4 15 click stop button and then click set button e Reboot network protocol server service In Figure 4 15 click restart button and then click set button System Network Disks Operation See A gt gt gt Service Status Status SVR Configuration gt Service Status My SQL status start O stop O restart Y gt Device Status Service status start O stop O restart MY gt Video Status Service status start O stop O restart a gt User Status single service status gt Log eae mysql service Start data synchonize Start e A service Log cms status Start dms status Start mts status Start ss status Start data use status Start NTP Server server status start O stop O restart Network server server status start O stop O restart Service status start O stop O restart Figure 4 15 4 2 2 Device Status Click device status you can see an interface is shown as in Figure 4 16 Here you can view all mounted devices Here you can view device serial number device name device type device channel amount device IP address device position and status 46 SVR User s Manual gt gt gt Device Status Status No Device No 1 1001002 IP address Owned Position 10 10 5 168 Online Device Name Channel Num Overseas IPC Device Type Service Status Device Status Video Status User Status Log Service Log Figure 4 16 4 2 3 Record Stat
15. to go to the system please set system time When device internal temperature is higher than the threshold value 55 centigrade or the fan speeds is lower than 1500r m system displays corresponding information in red font to alert you System SVI Storage Security Smart Parameter System Time 2009 10 22 10 27 40 Start Time 2009 10 22 09 22 36 Device model SVR3016H Organization Group User Software Version 1 21 15 1 Upgrade shutdown Power Status Normal CPU Temperature 29 13 5421 2J0 Fan Speed 3 3958 CPU Figure 3 2 3 2 2 Parameter Click parameter button you can see the following interface See Figure 3 3 e Host name Current SVR device name e Date SVR device date e Time SVR device time e Start auto synchronization setup Please input server IP and synchronization interval date System can detect error and fix it through auto maintenance operation Please note the time server IP and device IP shall be in the same network segment After you clicked update now button system begins synchronizing time with the time server Sys Network Disks Operation Status O 7 gt gt gt Parameter System Hostname Storage gt System Date 200 l 22 C Enable gt Parameter Time 11 7 55 C Enable gt Organization ican Y Start auto synchronization setting ier Server Addr gt Upgrade Time Interval 5 m minute Update Nor gt Shutdown Cl Start SVR Maintain Service
16. you configured the following two routers as the network card the system default router IP address may vary according to the network card IP address The first router The default router setup allows SVR to connect to the pc in the segment 10 12 0 0 e The second router The default router setup allows SVR to connect to the all pc in the segment except 10 12 0 0 Network No IP Gateway Netmask Interface Delete gt Network 1 10 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 255 255 0 0 bondo gt Route 2 0 0 0 0 10 12 01 0 0 0 0 bondo Figure 3 18 lf the network card binding has removed you can see an interface is shown as Figure 3 19 Here you can view the etho and eth1 router information Please note right now the etho network port is connected and eht1 is disconnected so in the following figure you can only see the LAN router and WAN router of etho Network No IP Gateway Netmask interface gt Network 1 10 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 255 255 0 0 etho gt Route 2 0 0 0 0 10 12 0 1 0 0 0 0 eth0 Figure 3 19 3 4 Disk Management Disk management is to display disk physical information in the system configure multiple disks into RAID group and then create storage pool in the RAID group 3 4 1 Disk Information Please click disk button to view disk information See Figure 3 20 Here you can review the following information 26 SVR User s Manual Channel Disk name Disk space Status Group Use status Type System gt gt gt Disk
17. 100101307 sole dvr_10 12 8 22 100101308 ETY a dvr_10 12 8 22 100101309 SOE eens dvr_10 12 8 72 100101310 m Plan Name Store Position share e Store Strategy Schedule record Week From 0 yelHour 0 E Minute To 23 slHour 59 sminute OJAllfiles Cl mon Tue Owed CO Thu Ofri Osat O Sun Status Start Stop Remarks Figure 4 9 4 1 4 2 Edit storage plan In Figure 4 8 click edit button you can go to the following interface See Figure 4 10 Please note you just can edit plan name and status only System Network Disks persian Status gt gt gt Sto Policy Operation Camera dvr_10 12 8 72 100101301 gt Parameter Set Plan Name 100101301_20090721165501 gt Storage Set Store Position 8 gt Device Set Store Strategy Schedule record gt Sto Policy l mm sale Week From Hour MinuteTo lt Hour Minute x All files Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun gt Config Manage Status O Start O Stop Remarks Figure 4 10 4 1 4 3 Remove storage plan In Figure 4 7 click remove button directly you can remove one storage plan 4 1 5 Alarm Configuration Click alarm configuration button you can see an interface is shown as in Figure 4 11 4 SVR User s Manual Here you can view the following item Serial number 1 Alarm device dvr_10 12 5 36 Device IP address 10 12 5 36 Alarm name Alarm test Alarm channel 100100301 Alarm
18. 164 1031 gt Sto Policy gt Alarm Policy gt Config Manage Figure 5 12 5 7 Storage Parameter Configuration Click parameter button you can set pack time reserved volume log path and then enable current function See Figure 5 13 54 SVR User s Manual gt gt gt Parameter Set Operation Record pack duration 5 minute Parameter Set Reserve Volume 10 16 Storage Set Device Set Log of service enable Enable Disable Log path ImntRAID5 77 y Sto Policy Alarm Policy YY YV YV vy Config Manage Figure 5 13 5 8 Device Configuration And then in Figure 5 12 click device set button on the left side and then click add button The interface is shown as in Figure 5 14 Please input the corresponding information and then click save button to exit System Network Disks CsperBiic Status gt gt gt Device Set Operation Device Type DVR Device Name gt Parameter Set Device Factory DANA gt Storage Set Device Channels 1 gt Device Set Alarm channel 0 gt Sto Policy 0 Device IP Address x gt Alarm Policy s Device Port 4 gt Config Manage caca Login name Please ensure current user can be reused on this device Login Password Confirm Passwor di Device Owner root x Description Chann Name C01 No Auto tye General Cana codetype 01 x Figure 5 14
19. 465 76 WOSOOOYS 01 MPBO disk15 233 76 WD25007D 01 NVB4 Figure 5 8 Note Before using devices here please enable RAID5 device synchronization process 5 5 Storage pool configuration From disk management select storage pool configuration See Figure 5 9 Susie Network Disks Operation Status gt gt gt User gt gt gt Upgrade Pool 9ser name Useri System User type Operator Figure 5 9 Now you can see an interface is shown as n Figure 5 10 System Network tee Operation Status gt gt gt Pool Disks Component Device Total Space G Used Space G Edit gt Disk poola md 1164 133 P RAID gt Pool 53 SVR User s Manual Figure 5 10 Click add button Now you can configure storage pool See Figure 5 11 Here you can see raid5 device disk15 constitutes storage pool1 System Network ETS Operation Status O se gt gt gt Pool gt gt gt Create pool Disks Pool Name Pool For example the storage name is storage_pool gt Disk Select Disk Device Name Total Space G Status Type gt RAID disk3 932 active disk gt Pool Figure 5 11 5 6 Storage Folder Configuration From operation item select storage set Click add button you can see the following interface See Figure 5 12 Operation gt gt gt Storage Set gt gt gt Operation gt Parameter Set gt Storage Set pool name Total volume G Free volume G gt Device Set poola 1
20. Extension Function Max 2 ESS3015A total 46 HDDS Altitude 60m 3000m Unit Weight Exclude HDD 33Kg Certificate and Security China Compulsory Certificate Support on line update 1 1 3 SVR3016L Please refer to the following sheet for SVR3016L specification Specification SVR3016L Network Port Dual 10 100 1000Mbps Ethernet ports Storage Media 16 SATA IJ HDDs HDD Installation Independent HDD bracket Support HDD hot swap Data Protection Support RAIDO RAID1 RAID5 Recommended Channel Amount D1 64 channels Server Microsoft Windows 2000 XP NT Server2003 MTBF gt 100 thousand hours Whole Unit Power Consumption 280W 350W 16 SATA HDDs Dimension H W D 133 450 650 mm Working Temperature 90 0 40 Working Humidity 10 80 Non condensation Storage Environment 20 C 70 C Temperature Storage Environment Humidity 5 90 Non condensation Extension Function Max 2 ESS3015A total 46 HDDS Altitude 60m 3000m Unit Weight Exclude HDD 33Kg SVR User s Manual Certificate and Security China Compulsory Certificate Support on line update 1 2 Installation 1 2 1 Preparation Before installation please prepare the following items eo SATA HDD e Tools for HDD installation e Network cable 1 2 2 Set Device If you want to configure setup please follow the steps listed below e HDD installation Please refer to chapter 1 2 3 e Connect power cable and network cable Please refer to chapter 1 2 4 e Boot
21. HDD error will affect the input and output speed The controller design is a little bit difficult File and applicatio n server database server occupation Synchronization After creating RAID 1or RAID5 before using system needs to read write the HDD at a fixed speed and adopts an algorithm to calculate This process is so called synchronization During the synchronization system performance speed is very low Hot spare disk It is disk set as hot spare When RAID1 or RAIDS lost disk while the RAID configuration is OK the hot spare disk can auto replace the lost disk After it replaced the disk it can become one of the RAID and does not have hot spare function any more Storage pool it is a virtual logic device It can consist of several HDDs and RAID group It is a main way to realized virtual storage Storage folder Local PC access the top path of the share storage space You can create remove authenticate and set valid user at the storage device It includes general record space and alarm record space to save different record types Storage plan The storage plan integrates the external connected device record and SVR record It can specify the record device time and record data storage position Reusable account You need to use user name and password to access DVR IPC or NVS System allows the different operators to login the different devices b using the same account The account is so called reusable account Manageme
22. NA eaaa E eaaa re iaaa aNs 55 910 Alarm Plan COMMGUFAUOM sree ea Eeee besos ee eE OSEO OEEO ETES 56 oTi Enable Storage SENICE senina E E ea Oaa E EE 57 6 ES93015A mini din 58 6 1 ESS 3015A aNd OVR e tdt tad 58 Brisk DISK Mande Meda toos eo 58 Che AS eos ase eee a ees 59 61 3 Storage Plan Configuration ni ei 60 7 APPENDIX A TERMS EXPLANATION coococccocccocccooconoconononoconccnanenarenarenanananons 62 8 APPENDIX B DISK HOT SWAP OPERATION ccccccsesessseeeeseeeseeeseenseeeeeneas 64 9 APPENDIX C COMMAND OPERATION cccsscsssecssscsesenssenseeeseneeoneeeneeens 71 SVR User s Manual Welcome Thank you for using our Storage Video Recorder SVR This user s manual is designed to be a reference tool for the installation and operation of your system SVR User s Manual How to use SVR User s Manual e lf itis your first time to use our SVR please read Chapter 1 Features and Functions eo After your installation please refer to the following chapters for setup Chapter 2 System Operation e If you want to know the basic system configuration please read Chapter 3 Web Configuration e f you want to know the SVR and front end device monitor configuration please read Chapter 4 SVR Monitor System Configuration e f you want to quickly use our SVR please read Chapter 5 SVR Storage Plan e f you want to know SVR disk hot swap operation please read Appendix B Disk Hot Swap e lf y
23. Operation The command operation is very useful in case you forgot administrator password or IP address This function applies to our all series SVR Here we take SVR3016H as an example Please follow the steps listed below e Connect the SVR to the monitor via COM port e Login the system via dh_admin account and then go to the Debug command interface e Debug command operation e Login Debug command operation via dh_admin Input user name dh_admin and its paaword debug after the corresponding command prompt See Figure 9 1 login as dh admin dh admin 10 12 5 27 s password Could not chdir to home directory home dh admin No such file or directory DEBUG gt help help display this message net show display net config netset set net config eg netset bondO ip netmask gateway adminpwdset restore admin password reboot system reboot sysreco recover system conf with default conf ipreco recover ipaddr with default ipaddr DEBUG gt Figure 9 1 Debug command operation Input command help after FDEBUG gt In Figure 9 1 you can see Debug command provides seven commands lt gt help Here you can view the corresponding information of the Debug command Command format help lt gt netshow Here you can view system current IP address Command format netshow lt gt netset It is to reset system IP address Command format netset bond IP netmask gateway Optional lt adminpwdset Restore administr
24. Owned Position Edit Delete Darameter Got 01 1001002 Overseas IPC 10 10 5168 Storage Set Device Set Sto Policy Alarm Policy Config Manage Figure 4 5 37 SVR User s Manual 4 1 3 1 Add device In Figure 4 5 click add button you can see an interface is shown as in Figure 4 6 Please input corresponding configuration parameter and then click save button Device type There are three options DVR IPC NVS Device name You can input a self defined name Device manufacture Please select a name from the dropdown list Device channel amount Device record channel amount It includes 1 2 3 4 8 16 Please note once you input the information here can not be modified any more Alarm channel You can select according to the device channel amount Please note once you input the information here can not be modified any more Device IP address Please input device IP address here Please input DDNS device name if you have enabled DDNS function Device port Default value is 37777 Device login name Please input a name for your login This name shall be reusable Multiple users can use this account to login at the same time Device login password The corresponding password for the login name Device owner You can select its belonging organization from the dropdown list Device description You can input device self defined description information Channel name System generates the channel name here Channel number System ge
25. ST3500630SV 3 disk4 465 76 running md4 Used ST3500630SV Figure 8 6 8 from disk to RAID you can view the RAID device status after hot swap See Figure 8 7 The RAID status after hot swap is the same with that before hot swap Name Type Status Member Disk Total Space G Edit Delete md4 raid clean degraded disk2 disk3 disk4 894 27 Figure 8 7 Now you can refer to the following part for inserting a new disk Hot insert disk example Note The hot insert operation only applies to the disk group that has been hot swapped It is to guarantee data safety 1 In web configuration interface from disk configuration to disk configuration you can see the following information See Figure 8 8 Channel Disk Disk Space G Status Group Using status Type 1 disk2 298 09 running md4 Used 5133206205Y 2 disk3 465 76 running md4 Used ST3500630SV 3 disk4 465 76 running md4 Used ST3500630SV 67 SVR User s Manual Figure 8 8 2 Insert the disk directly to the idle disk channel of SVR and memorize the disk channel name such as disk1 In this example we are going to insert the disk1 that just was removed From disk management to disk information you can review disk information before hot swap And then check disk information again after hot swap Compare the information before and after hot swap You can see before hot swap there are three disks dksk2 disk3 disk4 After hot swap you can see the there are four disks disk2 disk3 d
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27. Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun 00 00 00 23 59 0 66 Start gt Device Set 1 1 gt Sto Policy 0 we SEs Schedule record ma PONES 100101302_2009072116550 d_10 12872 10010130 n Tye Wed Thu Fi Sat Sun 00 00 00 23 59 gt Config Manage 2 Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun 00 00 00 23 59 0 66 Start 0 Schedule record 100101303_ 2009072116550 dvr_10 12 8 72 10010130 3 Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun 00 00 00 23 59 0 66 Start 1 3 0 Schedule record 100101304_ 2009072116550 dvr_10 12 8 72 10010130 4 Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun 00 00 00 23 59 0 66 Start 1 4 0 Schedule record 100101305_ 2009072116550 dvr_10 12 8 72 10010130 5 Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun 00 00 00 23 59 0 66 Stant 1 5 0 schedule record 100101306_2009072116550 dvr_10 12 8 72 10010130 6 Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun 00 00 00 23 59 0 66 Start 1 6 0 Schedule record 100101307_2009072116550 dvr_10 12 8 72 10010130 7 Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun 00 00 00 23 59 0 66 Start 1 7 0 Schedule record 100101308_2009072116550 dvr_10 12 8 72 10010130 g Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun 00 00 00 23 59 0 66 Start 1 8 0 schedule record 100101309_ 2009072116550 dvr_10 12 8 72 10010130 g Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun 00 00 00 23 59 0 66 Start 1 g 0 schedule record 100101310_2009072116550 dvr_10 12 8 72 10010131 10 Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun 00 00 00 23 59 0 66 Start 1 0 0 Figure 4 8 4 1 4 1 Add
28. Using status gt Disk running T3250310SV gt RAID gt Pool running md Used 57132503105 running 57132503105 running 57132503105 NA NLA running 37132503105 running 57132503105 NA NA N A N A N A NLA NA NLA N A NLA N A NLA N A NLA N A N A N A NA Figure 3 20 3 4 1 1 Display disk S M A R T Information When disk channel number is blue it means current channel disk is available Now you can view disk S M A R T information Click one channel number you can go to the following S M A R T information interface See figure 3 21 It includes the following items e Channel Read error Boot up Reallocated Seek error Boot up Correct Temperature o Rate In the following interface there are three buttons return detail information initialization e Back You can click it to go to previous interface e Initialization it is to initialize the disk Disk initialization is going to remove all data in current disk So do not use it causally unless there is a must 27 SVR User s Manual e Detail information You can click it to view more detail information in a new interface Click return button you can go back to Figure 3 16 gt gt gt Disk gt gt gt Disk s S M A R T information Disks Read error Spin up Reallocated sector Seek error Boot up Calibration Temperature Channel Result gt Disk O a rol IS aol he gt RAD A A a
29. admin Start the MySQL server 2009 10 22 13 17 00 admin Destroy file system dewRAID5 88 2009 10 22 13 16 38 system Netadaptor is restarted successfully by watchdog 2009 10 22 13 15 44 admin Destroy file system dewRAID5S 77 2009 10 22 13 15 38 admin Stop the SVR service 2009 10 22 13 15 34 admin Stop the MySQL server 0 0 0 0 0 0D O 2009 10 22 13 15 22 admin Login system PageUp 1 2 3 Page Down Figure 4 19 File Download Do you want to open or save this file Mame 200907201 72920 log Type Text Document 63 2 KB From 10 12 5 27 harm pour computer If you do not trust the source do not open or Y While files from the Internet can be useful some files can potentially save this file What s the risk Figure 4 20 48 SVR User s Manual Click service log button the interface is shown as below See Figure 4 21 The interface here is to provide system service log management function for the operators It includes five services CMS DMS MTS SS RMS Here you can view log name log time length You can delete or download the specified logs gt gt gt Service Log Status Service Status Device Status Video Status User Status Log Service Log Log retrieval Choose log type CMS Figure 4 21 49 Page Up 1 2 Time Oct 23 09 26 Oct 23 09 24 Oct 23 09 14 Oct 23 09 08 Oct 23 08 58 Oct 23 08 49 Oct 23 08 39 Oct 23 08 29 Oct 23 08 19 Oct 23 08 09 3 4 5 Length
30. ator admin factory default password 888888888888 lt gt reboot Reboot system lt gt sysreco Restore system default configuration Before the operation please make sure you have exported current configuration lt gt ipreco Restore system default IP information Now we take netshow as an example Operation Input netshow and then click the Enter button after the Debug command You can see the result in Figure 9 2 71 SVR User s Manual DEBUG gt net show bondo Link encap Ethernet HWaddr 00 30 48 92 2C 16 inet addr 10 12 5 27 Beast 10 12 255 255 Mask 255 255 0 0 inet6 addr fe80 230 48ff fe92 2c16 64 Scope Link UP BROADCAST RUNNING MASTER MULTICAST MTU 1500 Metric 1 RX packets 58184 errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 frame 0 TX packets 8288 errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 carrier 0 collisions 0 txqueuelen 0 RX bytes 4294310 4 0 MiB TX bytes 1925579 1 8 MiB Link encap Ethernet HWaddr 00 30 48 92 2C 16 UP BROADCAST RUNNING SLAVE MULTICAST MTU 1500 Metric 1 x packets 58184 errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 frame 0 TX packets 8288 errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 carrier 0 collisions 0 txqueuelen 100 RX bytes 4294310 4 0 MiB TX bytes 1925579 1 8 MiB Base address 0x6000 Memory 0500000 e0520000 Link encap Ethernet HWaddr 00 30 48 92 2C 16 UP BROADCAST SLAVE MULTICAST MTU 1500 Metric 1 xX packets 0 errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 frame 0 TX packets 0 errors 0 dropped 0 overruns 0 carrier 0 collisions 0 txqueuelen
31. b 144516 1048743 587739 1048808 1048797 1048727 1048729 1048713 1048783 1048693 6 7 8 Delete Download 9 10 Page Down SVR User s Manual 5 SVR Storage Plan This chapter is to help you quickly create storage plan and provide storage management service 5 1 Quickly Create Storage Plan Process Here is a flow chart for your reference Administrator logs in Create a user Figure 5 1 5 2 Admin user login In the login interface you can input administrator name and password to log in See Figure 5 2 Storage Security Smart SVR Password hu Figure 5 2 Default account is User name admin eo Password 88888888888 5 3 Create system user 50 SVR User s Manual From the system management select user management See Figure 5 3 SVI 4 Storage Security Smart System Time 2009 10 22 14 31 48 Start Time 2009 10 22 09 22 36 Device model SVR3016H Software Version 1 21 15 T gt Upgrade gt Shutdown Power Status Normal CPU Temperature 307 1 5487 210 Fan Speed 3 4153 CPU Figure 5 3 In user interface click add button you can see an interface is shown as in Figure 5 4 Syam Network Disks Operation Status O 3 gt gt gt User gt gt gt Upgrade System User name System User type Operator Parameter User password Organization Confirm password Group ee User Select group Lloperator_group Overseas Upgrade Shutdown Cun j Figur
32. d once Now the boot up completed If it is your first time to boot up system you need to set network operation system manually 123456789 Figure 1 3 11 SVR User s Manual Power Alarm If there is error in one of the three alarm sockets the light becomes red lf there is alarm from the system fan the light becomes red Temperature If there is alarm from the system temperature the light becomes red It is network data channel 2indication light The yellow light flashes if the network port is working properly 5 NETa It is network data channel 2indication light The yellow light flashes if the network port is working properly The blue light flashes when current channel is reading or writing data It becomes yellow after you connect device to the power Indication RESET Click this button to reboot system System After connected the device to the power click it to boot up the device Button 10 HDD Power The yellow light flashes when connect the HDD channel to the power Indication ih Light hil 11 HDD Read The blue light flashes when the system is reading or writing the HDD write Indication Light If you want to turn off unit power please follow the following steps eo In web interface select option to shut down the system o Please wait until the blue HDD read write light becomes off e Click PWR button to shut down the system Warning Do not click PWR button to shut down the system directly
33. e 5 4 Create system user Here you can create a user such as user1 See Figure 5 5 User name User User type Operator iv User password eeeee Confirm password eeeee Select group Cl operator_group verseas save Figure 5 5 5 4 RAID device configuration Here we take RAID5 as an example From disk management select RAID configuration See Figure 5 6 51 SVR User s Manual Network Operation gt gt gt User gt gt gt Upgrade System yser name User User type Operator system Parameter User password eccee Organization Confirm password eeeee Group User Select group operator_group Overseas Upgrade Shutdown YY YV Y VV V Figure 5 6 Now you can see an interface is shown as in Figure 5 7 Please click add button to go on Disk Hame Type Status Member Disk Total Space G Edit Delete b Disk md4 raids clean disk disks diskd disk agg 27 P RAID gt Pool Figure 5 7 You can see an interface is shown as in Figure 5 8 Here you can select RAID5 device at least three disks 52 SVR User s Manual RAID Type RAIDS ww Disk Disk Space G Type disks 298 09 37332062084 disk 465 76 ST3500641 5 disk 232 89 57325082454 A disks 232 89 9732508245 LS C diska 232 89 37325082454 disk10 232 89 WWD2500AVBS 63TAA disk 1 465 76 WDSO00AVIS B3TRA diskt2 232 89 WD2500AVBS 63TAA diskt3 233 76 WD2500YD 01N4B1 disk14
34. e Video Recorder Figure 4 12 In Figure 4 11 click edit button you can see an interface is shown as below See Figure 4 13 Please note you can just modify alarm name record time period and status 43 SVR User s Manual gt gt gt Alarm Policy Operation Alarm Device gt Parameter Set ane et Beer gt Storage Set Alarm Type ea OEE HER Overseas IPC 1 001 00201 gt Sto Policy gt Alarm Policy Eem gt Config Manage Es g Record Device ee Store Position Record Time z 120 Second Ten seconds at least mn bains From 9 Y Hour 0 Y Minute O Y Second To 23 lw 9 Hour 59 Y Minute 5 Y Second Status Start O Stop Remarks Figure 4 13 4 1 5 3 Remove alarm plan In Figure 4 11 click remove button you can delete the alarm plan 4 1 6 Configuration Management Click configuration management button you can go to the following interface See Figure 4 14 In the following interface you can import or export SVR system file When current SVR storage is abnormal you need to remove the storage configuration and storage pool and configure system You can use this function Before remove configuration please click export button you can export current user configuration and device configuration After you configured the storage pool and storage configuration please import the configuration files again Then you can get the user configuration and device configuration as before 44
35. e whole group disk Now system only support hot swap in degraded RAID5 RAID1 group and then RAID device becomes ready status Device returns to working status after disk synchronization Note please use SVR when RAID is in working status Hot swap only be operated when RAID is in working status otherwise it may result in data loss in RAID device eo Ready status It only applies to RAID1 RAID5 e g these disk groups are in RAID synchronization When disk group are in ready status in the web configuration interface from disk management to RAID configuration you can see the corresponding RAID group status is clean degraded recovering eo Working status it only applies to RAID1 RAIDS5 It is a RAID status after synchronization When disk group are in ready status in the web configuration interface from disk management to RAID configuration you can see the corresponding RAID group status is clean degraded recovering Degraded status It only applies to RAID1 RAID5 e g the working RAID disk group status after hot swap a disk When RAID is in degraded status in the web configuration interface from disk management to RAID configuration you can see the corresponding RAID group status is clean degraded Operation example The RAID5 and RAID1 have the same hot swap operation steps Now we take RAID5 as an example 64 SVR User s Manual In SVR there is a RAID5 disk group consists of four disks dsk1 dis
36. en system free capacity is 10G Here you can also enable log service and set log saved path The setup here applies to the SVR service log Please note if there is no storage configuration you can not select the log saved path gt gt gt Parameter Set Operation Record pack duration 20 minute gt Parameter Set Reserve Volume 25 G gt Storage Set z g Log of service enable Enable Disable gt Device Set b Sto Policy Log path fmnt md mm gt Alarm Policy EN gt Config Manage SVR Storage Video Recorder Figure 4 1 4 1 2 Storage Setup Click storage set button the interface is shown as in Figure 4 2 Here you can view storage directory volume group total space free space system status and configuration status In the following interface you can see there are two storage setups Setup1 storage direcoty is 99 RAID5 group total volume is O and free volume is 0 system now is bad Configuration status is normal Setup2 storage directory is ew poola group total volume is 132 93 free volume is 132 90 System is now running properly Configuration status is normal You can refer to the following contents for system status and configuration status information 35 SVR User s Manual eo System status It is the storage directory status in the system If system status is normal then the storage directory can run properly If there is abnormal phenomenon then the data f
37. face system just shows host rack information by default You can click expand rack button to view corresponding information 58 SVR User s Manual gt gt gt Disk Disk Disk Space G Status Group Using status Type diski 465 76 running md15 Used WD50014BYS 01YNA disk2 465 76 running md15 Used WD50014BY3S 01YNA disk3 465 76 running md15 Used WD5001ABYS 07YHA disk4 465 76 running md15 Used WDS5001ABYS 07Y HA disk5 465 76 running md15 Used WD5001ABYS 07YHA disk6 465 76 running md16 Used WD5S001ABYS 07YHA disk 465 76 running md16 Used WD5001ABYS 01YNA disk8 465 76 running md16 Used WDS001ABYS 01VNA disk 465 76 running md16 Used WDS001ABYS 01VNA disk10 465 76 running md16 Used WD5001ABYS 01VNA 11 disk11 465 76 running md Used WD5001ABYS 01VNA 12 disk12 465 76 running md Used WD5001ABYS 01YNA 13 disk13 465 76 running mdi Used WD5001ABYS 01YNA 14 disk14 465 76 running md1i7 Used WD5001ABYS O1YNA disk15 465 76 running mdi7 Used WDS5001ABYS 01YNA guBgga Figure 6 2 6 1 2 RAID Setup From disk management to RAID setup you can see an interface is shown as in Figure 6 3 System displays host rack RAID configuration information by default You can click expand disk rack button to view corresponding information Please note though sometimes user interface just shows there is only disk rack1 you can not say there is only one disk rack connects to current SVR If you have not created RAID device in disk rack 2 system
38. formation eo Storage pool name Member device e Total space Used space Please note if current storage pool is damaged You can see the corresponding prompt saying current storage pool has been damaged Now the total soace and used space both are shown as O 32 SVR User s Manual gt gt gt Pool Disks Pool Component Device Total Space G Used Space G Edit Delete gt Disk ss4 disk4 931 300 gt RAID gt Pool Figure 3 28 3 4 3 1 Add storage pool The storage pool device includes RAID device RAID5 RAID1 RAIDO single disk such as disk1 disk combination such as disk 2 disk3 Usually we recommend RAD1 and RAID5 You can select the device and then click save button to exit See Figure 3 29 Note We recommend to use RAID1 RAID5 gt gt gt Pool gt gt gt Create pool Disks Pool Name For example the storage name is storage_pool P Disk Select Disk Device Name Total Space G Status Type gt RAID d disk3 932 active disk gt Pool Figure 3 29 3 4 3 2 Edit storage pool In Figure 3 28 click edit button you can see an interface is shown as in Figure 3 30 Here you can view all share folder information in the storage pool If the storage directory does not exist or it has not been successfully mounted You can view the use status is shown as not available and there is a corresponding remove button for you to remove current device 33 SVR User s Manual System Network ny O
39. ge Set Operation f video directory volume group Total vol G Free vol G system status config status Parameter Set normal use Storage Set normal use Device Set normal config error sto Policy delete filesystem Alarm Policy Config Manage 36 SVR User s Manual Figure 4 3 4 1 2 2 Add storage directory In Figure 4 1 please click add button You can see an interface is shown as in Figure 4 4 Note In case there is abnormal device status system usually reserves 5G from the total space for record space management Please click save button to exit Upereiion gt gt gt Storage Set gt gt gt Operation Volume G Parameter Set Storage Set pool pool name pooldevice Total volume G uesd volume G Device Set O ss4 disk4 931 300 sto Policy Alarm Policy TYY Y AF Config Manage Figure 4 4 4 1 2 3 Remove storage directory Before you remove storage directory please disable SVR service Figure 4 15 and then click remove button Figure 4 4 4 1 3 Device Configuration Click device configuration button the interface is shown as in Figure 4 5 Here you can view device number device name device type device channel amount device IP address and its belonging organization You can use choose all choose none button to quickly select all or cancel all devices O ze A5 gt gt gt Device Set Operation i i Device Type Channel Num IP address
40. he following information e RAID name e Type RAID5 RAIDO RAID1 eo Status It is in synchronization or not If it is in synchronization system can display current process Member disk e Total space Unit G The disk group status includes clean degraded recovering clean recycling and clean RAID1 and RAID5 provide data restore function But the function becomes valid after the synchronization When RAID device status is Inactive it can not be used right now In the following interface you can see There is only one Raid5 device device name is mdi Right now md1 is in the synchronization process and has completed 0 1 It consists of three disks disk2 disk1 disk9 lts total space is 932G You can refer to the following information for RAID device capacity calculation RAID5 Please refer to Appendix A for RAID5 definition The RAID5 capacity is N 1 x min capacityN CapacityN is the total amount of all disks You can view the value in the Web RAID1 Please refer to Appendix A for RAID1 definition The RAID5 capacity is min capacityN CapacityN is the total amount of all disks You can view the value in the Web RAIDO Please refer to Appendix A for RAIDO definition The RAID5 capacity is the total amount of all disks You can view the value in the Web 29 SVR User s Manual Note lf RAID device is in synchronization process now system can display current percentage and speed MB S U
41. ing Add 2 disks 298 09 running lada 3 diskb 465 76 running Add 4 disk 232 89 running Add 5 disk8 232 99 running Add b disk9 232 99 running Add 7 disk 1 465 76 running Add 8 disk12 232 99 running lada g disk13 233 76 running Add 10 diski4 465 76 running Add 11 disk15 233 76 running Add 12 disk10 232 99 running Add Figure 8 11 Note Since newly added disk information take disk volume as a symbol such as disk1 so in the step 2 please memorize hot swap disk name 6 In web configuration interface from disk configuration to disk configuration you can see the disk information See Figure 8 12 Channel Disk Disk Space G Status Group Using status Type 1 disk 465 76 running mdd Used ST35006305 4 Z disk 2398 03 running md Used 51332062054 3 disks 465 76 running mgg Used 51350063054 4 disk4 465 76 running mdd Used ST35006305 4 Figure 8 12 69 SVR User s Manual 7 In web configuration interface from disk configuration to RAID configuration you can see the following RAID device status See Figure 8 13 Name Type Status Member Disk Total Space G Edit Delete clean degraded recovering mdd raids disk disk3 disk4 disk 094 27 0 0 2 96hd Figure 8 13 Note after hot swap RAID5 device status is from degrading to recovering and begins synchronization During the hot swap process system data will not be damaged 70 SVR User s Manual 9 Appendix C Command
42. isk4 disk1 Now you can see the newly inserted disk name is disk1 3 In web configuration interface from disk configuration to disk information you can see the disk information See Figure 8 9 Channel Disk Disk Space G Status Group Using status Type 1 disk2 298 09 running md4 Used ST33206208V 2 disk3 465 76 running mdd Used ST35006308 3 disk4 465 76 running md4 Used ST35006308V 4 disk 465 76 running Free ST3500630SV Figure 8 9 4 In web configuration interface from disk configuration to RAID configuration you can see the following RAID device status See Figure 8 10 Since current disk group md4 is in degraded status you can add disk now Name Type Status Member Disk Total Space G Edit Delete md4 raid5 clean degraded disk2 disk3 disk4 894 27 Figure 8 10 5 Insert hot swap disk In Figure 8 10 click edit button you can see an interface is shown as in Figure 8 11 Now please check the add button and then click save Please note hot swap operation only applies to degrade RAID1 RAID5 RAID begins synchronization again after hot swap 68 SVR User s Manual Detailed RAID Information RAID Name mdd Total Space 1 894 27 RAID Type raids Memeber Disk Amount 4 Status clean degraded Member disk SH Disk Disk Space G Disk Status 1 disk4 465 76 in_syne Remove 2 disk3 465 76 in_syne Remove 3 disk2 298 09 in_syne Remove Hewh Added Disk SH Disk Disk Space G Disk Status 1 diski 465 76 runn
43. just shows there is one host rack and one expand rack1 59 SVR User s Manual gt gt gt RAID Disk Name Member Disk Total Space G Expand Disk disk disk8 disk9 disk1 md16 ive 1863 05 Host gt RAID 0 disk6 gt Pool disk2 disk3 disk4 disk5 md15 ive 1863 05 disk1 disk12 disk13 disk14 di sk15 disk11 BBB Figure 6 3 mdi Add RAID Setup In Figure 6 3 click add button you can see an interface is shown as in Figure 6 4 Here you can select RAID type RAIDO RAID1 and RAID5 disk rack number host expand1 2 3 4 and then select disks to create a RAID device In this interface you can just see all the available disks those used or malfunction disks will not be displayed Click save button after you complete adding RAID device operation RAID Type RAIDO v Location Host Y Select Disk Disk Type L diski ST3500630NS C disk2 ST3500630NS C disk ST3500630S Ol disk4 WiD4 OEVCS 63ZLB0 C disks 8T3500630NS C disk10 ST3500630NS C disk13 ST3250820SV Figure 6 4 6 1 3 Storage Plan Configuration From disk management to storage pool configuration you can see the storage pool information See Figure 6 5 60 SVR User s Manual System displays host storage pool information by default The Host button is blue You can click Expand1 button to view the storage pool information in the rack 1 Please note the following figure does not mean there is only one Expand in curre
44. k to be hot swapped In Figure 8 2 click edit button of the corresponding RAID device You can see an interface is shown as in Figure 8 3 Here you can see the following information e RAID 5 device mdO0 total space is 698 66 and it consists of four disks The RAID status is in working status Clean mode e The group consists of four disks disk1 disk2 disk3 disk4 There is a newly added disk list Check remove button after disk1 and then click save button Now you are about to remove disk1 65 SVR User s Manual eee RAID gt gt gt Edit RAIL Disk Detailed RAID Information gt Disk RAID Name md4 RAID Type raid gt RAID Total Space 894 27 Memeber Disk Amount 4 gt Pool status clean Member disk SN Disk Disk Space G Disk Status 1 diski 465 76 in_synec v Remove 7 disk4 465 76 in_sync L Remove 3 disk3 465 76 in_sync Remove 4 disk2 298 09 in_sync _ Remove Newly Added Disk SH Disk Disk Space G Disk Status 1 disks 298 09 running LJ Add 2 disk 465 76 running LJ Add 3 disk7 232 89 running LJ Add 4 disk8 232 89 running LJ Add 5 disk9 232 89 running LJ Add Ei disk11 465 76 running LJ Add 7 disk 2 232 89 running LJ Add 8 disk13 233 76 running LJ Add g disk14 465 76 running LJ Add 10 disk15 233 76 running LJ Add 11 disk10 232 89 running LJ Add Figure 8 3 4 In web configuration interface from disk management to disk information you can see the disk information after hot dismantle disk1 is i
45. k2 disk3 disk4 All these four disks are in working status Note SVR max supports 16 SATA disks But for performance and safety consideration we recommend RAID 5 consists of four to six disks RAID1 consists of two to three disks Note Here we just take four disks as an example When your disk amount is more than 4 the operation is just the same 1 Disk hot swap example In web configuration interface from disk management to disk information you can see the information before hot swap See Figure 8 1 Here you can see the following information e In SVR disk group has four disks e The four disks are dsk1 disk2 disk3 disk4 e These four disks are corresponding to channel 1 to channel 4 respectively e All disks are in running status which means there is no error Disk Channel Disk Disk Space G Status Group Using status Type P Disk 1 disk 465 76 running md Used oT S5006 305 P RAID 2 disk2 298 09 running md4 Used ST3I32062054 Pool 3 disks 465 76 running mad Used ST350063054 4 disk4 465 76 running md4 Used ST350063054 Figure 8 1 2 In web configuration interface from disk management to RAID configuration you can see current RAID device status Before hot swap please make sure the disk to be hot swapped is in RAID5 RAID1 and RAID5 RAID1 is in working status See Figure 8 2 Hame Type Status Member Disk Total Space G Edit Delete md4 raids clean disk disks disk4 diski 004 27 Figure 8 2 3 Log out dis
46. n free status See Figure 8 4 Now there are two options You can remove the disk1 from the rack e You can insert the disk1 into other RAID5 RAID1 in degraded mode And then create storage pool and share folder to provide share service Disk Channel Disk Disk Space G Status Group Using status Type Disk 1 diski 465 76 running Free oT S5008305 P RAID 2 disk 298 09 running md4 Lised 5133206205 P Pool 3 disk3 465 76 running md4 Lised S7 35008308 4 disk4 465 76 running mdd Lised 5735006305 Figure 8 4 5 In web configuration interface from disk management to RAID configuration you can see RAID device status See Figure 8 5 After hot swap disks RAID5 device from working status to clean degraded status Current RAID5 disk group can still work properly 66 SVR User s Manual Hame Type Status Member Disk Total Space G Edit Delete md4 raids clean degraded disk disks diskd4 094 27 Figure 8 5 6 Hot swap disk In web configuration interface from disk configuration to disk configuration you can see the disk status Disk3 corresponding channel number is channel 3 Please refer to Figure 8 4 now you can remove the corresponding disk from the rack 7 In web configuration interface from disk configuration to disk configuration you can see the RAID status information See Figure 8 6 Channel Disk Disk Space G Status Group Using status Type 1 disk2 298 09 running md4 Used ST33206205Y 2 disk3 465 76 running md4 Used
47. nerates the channel property information here Channel type You can select from the dropdown list It includes soeed dome Half shape camera fixed camera Codec type you can select the corresponding resolution from the dropdown list System Network Disks Operean Status O gt gt gt Device Set Operation Device Type DVR E Device Name gt Parameter Set Device Factory DAHUA gt Storage Set Device Channels 1 is is gt Device Set Alarm channel 0 gt Sto Policy Device IP Address gt Alarm Policy gt Device Port ST777 1 65535 Config Manage Login name Please ensure current user can be reused on this device Login Password Confirm Passwort d Device Owner root x z Description Chann Name CH01 No Auto Type General Can code type D1 EA Figure 4 6 4 1 3 2 Edit Device In Figure 4 5 click edit button you can go to the edit interface See Figure 4 7 Please input corresponding configuration parameter and then click save button to save 38 SVR User s Manual You can refer to chapter 4 1 3 1 for more information Please note channel name and channel number information here is generated automatically System Network Disks Opersiion Status gt gt gt Device Set Device No IPC Operation Device Name Overseas IPC Device Factory DAHUA Parameter Set Storage Set Device Channels 1 Alarm channel 0 sto Policy
48. nt SVR For example current SVR connected to two rack Expand 1 and Expand 2 but you only created storage pool in the Host and Expand 1 Then system does not display Expand 2 because there is no storage pool in it Pool Component Device Total Space G Used Space G Expand Edit Delete poold mdi 698 635 Host pool md3 447 425 Host pool2 mdd 1863 1855 Host om Figure 6 5 61 SVR User s Manual 7 Appendix A Terms Explanation Here are some terms explanations in this user s manual SVR It is the abbreviation for Storage video recorder lt adopts large capacity HDD RAID technology to store large data and can guarantee high safety DVR It is the abbreviation for digital video recorder SATA It is the abbreviation for serial ATA In current released Serial ATA 2 0 data transmission speed can reach 300MB second RAID It is the abbreviation for redundant array of independent disks It is to combine several independent HDDs physical HDD to form a HDD group logic HDD to provide more storage capacity and data redundancy Now it consists of seven levels ranging from RAIDO to RAID6 Besided it has some basic RAID combination groups such as RAID10 RAIDO and RAID1 RAID 50 RAID 0 and RAID 5 Here is a comparison between RAID 0 RAID 1 RAID 5 In this manual we call RAID5 RAID 1 RAIDO as RAID5 device RAID1 device and RAID O device respectively RAIDO RAIDO is so called Striped Disk Array without Fault Tolerance l
49. nt status It is a device status when controller configure device via web Actually when there is no error or damage device shall be always in management status Working status It is a device status when controller access HDD via network System is ready to use after you configure correctly in accordance with this user s manual Some non device error such as configuration error hot swap error may result in device failure You can configure again to boot up the device But data loss may occur during this process 63 SVR User s Manual 8 Appendix B Disk Hot Swap Operation Hot swap operation instruction When device is in management mode Please refer to appendix A Terms Explanation after dismantle or insert disk system is still in management mode and no damage to the system and disk Whether system is in working status Please refer to the terms explanation it depends on the administrator operation Here we talk about how to operate hot swap operation while at the same time guarantee device is always in working status Note Only RAID5 and RAID1 can guarantee data safety and support data restore function So before your operation please make sure the disk group to be hot swapped is set to be the RAID1 or RAID5 When RAID device is in working status RAID1 and RAID5 support hot swap one disk After hot swap the working RAID 1 and RAID 5 become degrading level If you dismantle one more disk it may result in data loss in th
50. onfiguration Service Status My SQL status O stop O restart Device Status Service status O stop O restart User Status single service status Log mysql service data synchonize cms status dms status mts status ss status data use status Service Log NTP Server server status O restart Network server server status O restart Service status O restart Figure 5 17 57 SVR User s Manual 6 ESS3015A ESS3015A is disk extension rack It applies to extend network intelligent storage capacity 6 1 ESS3015A and SVR Disk rack connects to HBA via miniSAS cable HBA connects to SVR via PCI or PCI X slot You can refer to Figure 6 1 ESS3015A La OE eS Bsus a SVR ESSIOISA Figure 6 1 One SVR can connect to two HBA and one HBA can connect to two SVR devices One ESS3015A can install 15 SATA disks So ESS3015A device can effectively extend SVR Capacity In this chapter we talk about how to extend SVR capacity Though ESS3015A disk rack is an extensible device but for SVR device it just adds some available disks in the system The Web operation and share application is the same as SVR Here we merely talk about the difference 6 1 1 Disk Management From disk management to disk management you can see an interface is shown as in Figure 6 2 Here you can see there are five buttons Host and expand 1 2 3 4 It shows current SVR connects to four disk racks When you go to disk information inter
51. ou have installed the SVR but you forgot the password or you want to restore factory default setup please read Appendix C Command Operation Before installation and operation please read the following safeguards and warnings carefully SVR User s Manual Important Safeguard and Warnings 1 Electrical Safety All installation and operation should conform to your local electrical safety codes We assume no liability or responsibility for all the fires or electrical shock caused by improper handling or installation 2 Installation Keep upward Handle with care Do not apply power to the unit before completing installation 3 Qualified Engineers Needed All installation here should be done by the qualified engineers All the examination and repair should be done by the qualified service engineers We are not liable for any problems caused by unauthorized modifications or attempted repair 4 Environment The server shall be installed in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight inflammable explosive substances and etc 5 About Accessories Be sure to use all the accessories recommended by manufacturer Contact you local retailer ASAP if something is missing or damaged in your package SVR User s Manual 1 Features and Functions This series network storage video recorder SVR has installed all necessary software It works in 1000M network environment recommended or 10 100mbps Ethernet You can use web browser
52. ou want to view network card detailed information please click status button If you want to configure the network card please click corresponding edit button The interface is similar to Figure 3 16 24 SVR User s Manual gt gt gt Network Network Bond IncludedLAN Status Edit Down Binding gt Network bond 10105195 255 255 0 0 10 10 01 00 30 48 d8 92 24 yes _eth0 eth1 Router Default router IP Select Lan bond0 Figure 3 16 3 3 1 4 Default gateway setup In Figure 3 16 you can set default gateway If you select etho then the devices in the WAN can access the SVR via the gateway of etho In Figure 3 16 the device can use the gateway of 10 10 0 1 to access 3 3 1 5 Network card binding In Figure 3 13 click network card binding button you can go to the following interface See Figure 3 17 Please select two network cards first and then input IP address subnet mask and default gateway Click OK button you can complete the binding setup Please note if current SVR service has booted up system needs to reboot to activate current setup Select Interfaces Y eth0 eth1 IP Address 10 12 5 30 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Default Gateway 10 12 0 1 Figure 3 17 3 3 2 Router Configuration From network select router item you can view current router setup See Figure 3 18 o No P address o Gateway eo Network 25 SVR User s Manual eo Interface After
53. peration gt gt gt Pool gt gt gt Edit Pool Disks Detailed Pool Information f Pool Name ss4 Component Device disk4 gt Disk p Total Space G 931 Used SpacefG 300 gt RAID pace G pace G Pool All LV informations on the storage pool SN LV Name Total Space G LV Status 1 ss0 100 available 2 share 100 available 3 66 100 available Figure 3 30 3 4 3 3 Remove storage pool The remove operation includes the following two environments See Figure 3 28 e There is no storage configuration You can click remove button directly There is storage configuration You need to remove the storage configuration first and then you can remove the storage pool 34 SVR User s Manual 4 SVR Monitor System Configuration SVR extension function includes e Operation management eo System status 4 1 Operation Management Operation management is to manage storage plan and storage configuration at the same time you can configure the device 4 1 1 Parameter Setup In parameter setup interface you can set record pack duration storage capacity information and log service See Figure 4 1 The pack duration is for you to specify file length If you set five minutes here then all recorded files are of five minutes video Reserved volume setup is very useful in case the system is down when the recorded files have occupied the whole storage capacity If you set 10G here then system automatically overwrites previous records wh
54. r Upgrade Shutdown Operation SVR User s Manual SVI Storage Security Smart System Time Start Time Device model Software Version Power Status CPU Temperature Fan Speed 2009 10 22 10 20 22 2009 10 22 09 22 36 SVR3016H I21AST Normal 29 1 5487 2 0 3 4153 CPU Figure 2 16 SVR User s Manual 3 Web Configuration SVR software operation consists of four parts e Web login Oo System management e Network management eo Disk management The recommended environment eo Windows 2000 XP o IE v6 0 3 1 Web Login In windows OS open IE browser and then input system IP address Click Enter you can see the following interface See Figure 3 1 Please input user name and password to login n Y Storage Security Smart SVR Password hh Figure 3 1 3 2 System Management In this interface you can see the following seven parts e System information System Parameter Organization Group User Upgrade Shut down 3 2 1 Information After you logged in you can see system information interface Or you can click system and then select system information item to go to current interface See Figure 3 2 Here you can see the following information System Time Start time Device model Software version Power status CPU temperature Fan speed 17 SVR User s Manual System displays three fan speeds here including one CPU fan speed Note If it is your first time
55. rameter User password Organization Confirm password Group User Select group Joperator_group JJ Overseas Upgrade shutdown TY WVovmowvmowvy Figure 3 9 3 2 5 2 Edit User password Click edit button of corresponding user you can see the following interface See Figure 3 10 Please input new password and confirm you can modify the user s password Please click save button system goes back to account interface if the operation succeeded 21 SVR User s Manual gt gt gt User gt gt gt Upgrade User name James System User type Parameter User password eeeee Organization Confirm password Group User Select group L operator_group Overseas Upgrade Shutdown WEN Figure 3 10 3 2 5 3 Remove User In Figure 3 8 click the delete button of the corresponding user You can remove current account System deletes the user name and password and you can not use current account to login any more 3 2 6 Upgrade From system to upgrade here you can see a system upgrade interface is shown as in Figure 3 11 Administrator can use this service to upgrade software Click browser button to select the upgrade file and then you can click upgrade button to begin update Note Before you upgrade the system please go to our official website to download the latest version gt gt gt Upgrade P m Parameter Organization Group The upgrade process may need several
56. ration In Figure 3 24 click add button you can see an interface is shown as below See Figure 3 27 Here you can select RAID type CRAIDO RAID1 RAID5 Then you can select the RAID device disk All disks listed below are available to be used Last you can click save button to complete the add operation 31 SVR User s Manual Disks gt Disk gt RAID gt Pool 3 4 2 3 Remove RAID configuration RAID Type PRAIDS Select Disk Disk diski disk2 disk9 f ad Disk Space G Type 466 ST3500630S 932 HDE 721010SLA4330 466 ST3500630S Figure 3 27 The remove operation includes the following three environments See Figure 3 24 e Current RAID group has not been used That is to say there is no storage pool You can click remove button to delete RAID group directly System is using current RAID group That is to say there is storage pool in current RAID group but there is no share directory You need to remove the storage pool first and then remove the RAID group Otherwise the operation may fail e System is using current RAID group That is to say there is storage pool and there is share directory in the pool You need to remove all directories in the storage pools first and then remove the storage pool Finally you can remove RAID group 3 4 3 Storage Pool Configuration From disk to storage pool item you can see an interface is shown as in Figure 3 28 Here you can view the storage pool in
57. red device on the left side column You can select the button gt or gt gt to select device And you can use lt or lt lt to remove device You can also move you mouse to the device and then you can see import option to add the device Record time You can input record duration here Storage position You can specify the folder to save the recorded file Period You can set the period for the record operation Status You can click enable button to activate current record plan 42 SVR User s Manual e Note You can input self defined information here Please note the storage position is for you to specify the path to save recorded file of one channel For one channel you can specify one path for both the storage plan and the alarm configuration Please input corresponding parameter and then click save button to add an alarm plan System Network Disks Sooo Status O gt gt gt Alarm Policy Operation Alarm Device z Overseas IPC 100100201 iv Parameter Set Alarm name Storage Set Alarm Type Video loss e Device Set Overseas IPC 100100201 Sto Policy Alarm Policy UY Config Manage Ca Record Device Record Time Second Ten seconds atleast Store Position 39 v 0 iv 0 Mina 0 v EN From Hour Minute Second To 23 YiHour 59 Minute 59 second Status Start O Stop Remarks 4 1 5 2 Edit alarm plan SVR Storag
58. remove it from the chase Insert disk This operation also needs to be done after synchronization Before you add a disk you first need to remove one disk Otherwise you cannot add any disk If you have removed one RAID5 device disk you can add another one Then you can see system begins synchronization after the add operation All data in the device are safe RAID1 Remove System max supports one disk All data are safe after remove RAID1 device can use properly Note Do not remove the disk casually unless there is a must Do not remove the disk when RAID1 device is in synchronization process If you find one RAID1 disk is malfunction please remove the disk in the interface and then remove it from the chase Insert disk This operation also needs to be done after synchronization Before you add a disk you first need to remove one disk Otherwise you cannot add any disk If you have removed one RAID1 device disk you can add another one Then you can see system begins synchronization after the add operation All data in the device are safe RAIDO You can not remove or add disk See Figure 3 26 Disks Detailed RAID Information RAID Name md4 RAID Type raidO Total Space G 1695 38 Memeber Disk Amount 4 gt Disk gt RAID P Pool Status clean Member disk SN Disk Disk Space G Disk Status 1 disk10 465 76 in_syne disk 465 76 in_syne 3 disk4 465 76 in_syne 4 disk 298 09 in_syne Figure 3 26 3 4 2 2 Add RAID configu
59. rom he storage plan may loss it has close relationship wit the proper record operation of the storage plan it affect the storage data security and integrity e Configuration status It means configuration information of current storage directory can be saved ion the system configuration file or note If there is configuration file being saved then configuration status is use which means the recorded data of corresponding storage plan can be saved in the storage directory If there is no corresponding information in the configuration file then the recorded data can not be saved in the specified storage directory gt gt gt Storage Set Operation t Storage directory volume group Total vol G Free vol G system status config status Delete gt Parameter Set 1 99 RAIDS 0 00 0 00 bad vg use gt Storage Set 2 ew poola 132 93 132 90 normal use gt Device Set gt Sto Policy gt Alarm Policy P Config Manage Figure 4 2 4 1 2 1 Storage configuration status in abnormal environment If there is abnormal storage configuration you can click the remove button to remove the storage configuration But the remove operation will delete all record data in the storage configuration See Figure 4 3 e For system status there are two abnormal statuses Storage pool is damaged File system is abnormal e For use status the abnormal status is configuration error Do not operate it casually unless there is a must gt gt gt Stora
60. see the following interface See Figure 3 14 You can modify IP address subnet mask default getaway Please note in network binding status bondO is the exclusive port for the SVR If you modify the network port information when SVR service has booted up system needs to reboot to activate Current setup 23 SVR User s Manual z bond0 IP Address 10 10 5195 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Default Gateway 1010 01 Figure 3 14 3 3 1 2 View status In Figure 3 13 click status button you can see an interface is shown as in Figure 3 15 Here you can view current network port connection status data send out status and receive status Operation gt gt gt Network gt gt gt Network status Network Interface Link TX packets Errors Dropped Overruns Carrier Collisions Txqueuelen TX bytes gt Network bondO yes 100mMb s 6231 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 9MB gt Router ethO yes 100Mb s 6231 0 0 0 0 0 100 5 9MB eth yes 100mMb s 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0MB Interface Link Speed RX packets Errors Dropped Overruns Frame RX bytes bondO yes 100Mb s 188505 0 0 0 0 14 2MB ethO yes 100Mb s 96571 0 0 0 0 7 4MB eth1 yes 100Mb s 91934 0 0 0 0 6 8MB Figure 3 15 3 3 1 3 Remove binding Click remove binding button in Figure 3 13 you can see the interface is shown as in Figure 3 16 These two cards are displayed respectively The independent network card etho information is the same as previous binding information If y
61. service is enabled system can auto enable SVR service e Enable SVR service In Figure 4 15 click start button and then click set button Disable SVR service In Figure 4 15 click stop button and then click set button e Reboot SVR service In Figure 4 15 click restart button and then click set button Maintenance service status SVR provides maintenance service Enable maintenance service In Figure 4 15 click start button and then click set button Disable maintenance service In Figure 4 15 click stop button and then click set button Reboot maintenance service In Figure 4 15 click restart button and then click set button 45 SVR User s Manual Time synchronization server SVR provides the time synchronization function Use this function you can synchronize the other device to the SVR Enable time synchronization service In Figure 4 15 click start button and then click set button Disable time synchronization service In click Figure 4 15 click stop button and then click set button e Reboot time synchronization service In Figure 4 15 click restart button and then click set button Network protocol server SVR communicates with other front end device via network protocol The network protocol service is very important If its status is abnormal you need to reboot the network protocol service e Enable network protocol server service In Figure 4 15 click start button and then click set button Disable network
62. storage plan In Figure 4 8 click add button you can go to an interface shown as in Figure 4 9 System can backup the corresponding device channel data of enabled storage plan in specified storage directory Please input configuration parameter then click save button you can add a storage plan eo Camera Select the channel from the front end device There are four buttons add one single device channel gt add several device channel gt remove single device channel lt remove several device channel lt e Plan name System auto creates the plan name It consists of device number channel number_ creation time e Storage position Please select a created storage position Store strategy Here you can select the record type It includes full day record and schedule record Store Strategy Schedule record Week From 4 Mlecur 0 le inute To 23 Hour 59 Minute lafis Cleon C Tue wea CI Thu Olen O sat E sun 40 SVR User s Manual Oo Status Here you can enable or disable storage plan e Note Memorize corresponding event System Network Disks Opere ion Status gt gt gt Sto Policy Operation dvr_10 12 8 72 100101301 dvr_10 12 8 22 100101302 gt Parameter Set dvr_10 12 8 72 100101303 EY E Set dvr_10 12 8 22 100101304 D Seer dvr_10 12 8 22 100101305 Y a i dvr_10 12 8 72 100101306 E gt Sto Policy dvr_10 12 8 72
63. sually please use the device after the synchronization completed That is to say do not create storage pool logic volume during the synchronization gt gt gt RAID Disks Status Member Disk Total Space G i Delete gt Disk a clean degraded recovering e o m rai isk2 disk1 dis gt RAID 0 1 74 00M s gt Pool Figure 3 24 3 4 2 1 Edit RAID configuration In Figure 3 24 click edit button after specified RAID you can go to the edit interface See Figure 3 25 Here administrator can remove one RAID device or and a disk Please note you can not add or remove RAID1 RAID5 unless the RAID1 RAID5 group is damaged System Disk Operation gt gt gt RAID Detailed RAID Information RAID Name md1 RAID Type raid1 Total Space G 932 Memeber Disk Amount 2 Status active resyncing Member disk SN Disk Disk Space G Disk Status 1 disk1 932 in_syne C Remove 2 disk6 932 in_syne C Remove Newly Added Disk SN Disk Disk Space G Disk Status Figure 3 25 RAID5 Remove disk System max supports one disk All data are safe after remove After removed the disk RAID5 device is in degrading status Please note RAID 5 is invalid once you remove more than one disk 30 SVR User s Manual Note Do not remove the disk casually unless there is a must Do not remove the disk when RAID5 device is in synchronization process If you find one RAID5 disk is malfunction please remove the disk in the interface and then
64. t represents the highest storage performance in RAID level RAIDO is to read write continue data in several HDD So system data query will be performed in several HDDs at the same time RAID1 It is also called Mirror or mirroring lts aim is to maximally guarantee data safety and restorable RAID1 is to automatically copy user input data fully to other RAID1 HDDs RAID 5 RAIDS does not backup the storage data Instead it will memorize data and corresponding verification information to HDDs of RAID5 The data and verification information will be backed up in different HDDs respectively When data in one of the HDDs is damaged system can use the rest data and corresponding verification information to restore the lost data High read write efficiency No verification to occupy CPU resources Easy to design use and configure Theoretically It has double speed 100 data redundancy function Easy to design use and configure No verification or restore function No data error tolerance Not suitable for harsh environment Low HDD use efficient High storage cost In soft RAID1 mode performance descends gravely 62 RAID Advantage Disadvantage Min HDD Applied Amount zone Create and edit video Financing Statistics and data base financing system Need high maintena nce work High read transmission speed Medium write speed Considerable low ECC HDD data SVR User s Manual
65. tWork Manage Men discos 23 Bisel Ne iWork Ontur ION ono cadadecaes 23 3 2 Router COMIGUIALION narran 25 3 4 ISK EIA asset ecieius e EE E a 26 Sy MES EC TO iM en ION AAA A o II II eee es 26 342 RAID COMIGUEAT A A EASES ESEE 29 34 3 Srde POO COMNGUIallOM a N ciace 32 4 SVR MONITOR SYSTEM CONFIGURATION ccccececssseeseseeeeeeeeeneeeeneeeenees 35 4 1 Operation Managemen ieni isecen cats rea aae ra a oo eae oE a e aE E Eaa eat 35 AT Parameter Cll Deicide 35 Ae MIA o o 35 Ela Device Contigua ON aliadas 37 ANG Storage Pla la bi 39 AES A A E easy 41 4120 COMMGULATONAMANAGSINICING cesta aiii ociosos 44 4 2 System LEAS iaa 45 42A SOVICE SIALUS o lies 45 422 DEVICE aa 46 E SSA E UE MN ee SO Nera eT 47 42A NISC Ue lel Ul S onson n E e ED AERE AS E E R RAEE OEE 47 Ae LOI N a actceas se uaeee metaceesanue cout oceetaseeeeere mene 48 4260 A 48 5 SVR SO ORAGE PLAN oia aa ia 50 9 1 Quickly Croate storage Plan Process inerte 50 5 2 KOMA SCR LOGIN 232 chars ceteris th o REE E 50 SVR User s Manual 5 3 Create System USEF aiinsir ea eono aaeeea oa oren eper raa aoaaa En anait 50 5 4 RAID d viceconnguUraUON ssie e aoa EOE o E e ERE 51 5 5 Storage POOlCONTIUF MON oi e Mereuecleconaees 53 5 6 Storage Folder CONIQUI OM iio oia eiii 54 5 7 storage Parameter Configuration eesssecessoccsscccesscceescocessoceescocessocessoccessocessoocessocessoccessocesssscessosee 54 5 8 Devic 10 ile eo A A 55 5 9 Storage Plan CONTAMI
66. to set network parameter storage space and manage device configuration storage plan and etc 1 1 Specification 1 1 1 SVR3016H Please refer to the following sheet for SVR3016H specification SVR3016H D Support HDD hot swap Recommended Channel Amount D1 128 channels Server Microsoft Windows 2000 XP NT Server2003 MTBF gt 100 thousand hours Whole Unit Power Consumption 280W 350W 16 SATA HDDs Working Humidity 10 80 Non condensation Storage Environment 20 C 70 C Temperature Storage Environment Humidity 5 90 Non condensation Extension Function Max 2 ESS3015A total 46 HDDS Altitude 60m 3000m Unit Weight Exclude HDD 33Kg Certificate and Security China Compulsory Certificate Support on line update 1 1 2 SVR3016G Please refer to the following sheet for SVR3016G specification Specification SVR3016G Network Port Dual 10 100 1000Mbps Ethernet ports Storage Media 16 SATA IJ HDDs HDD Installation Independent HDD bracket Support HDD hot swap Data Protection Support RAIDO RAID1 RAID5 Recommended Channel Amount D1 96 channels CIF 192 channels Microsoft Windows SVR User s Manual MTBF gt 100 thousand hours Whole Unit Power Consumption 280W 350W 16 SATA HDDs Dimension H W D 133 450 650 mm Working Temperature 9 C 40 C Working Humidity 10 80 Non condensation Storage Environment 20 C 70 C Temperature Storage Environment Humidity 5 90 Non condensation
67. type Video loss Storage position The folder share Status Current alarm policy has been enabled You can click it to disable current policy You can use choose all button to check all alarm plans here You can use change status button to modify several alarm plans at the same time System Network persion Status gt gt gt Alarm Policy Operation No Alarm Device IP address Alarm Name Alarm Channel Alarm Type Store Position Status Edit Delete 01 Overseas IPC 10 10 5 168 Front Door 100100201 Video loss 99 Start gt Parameter Set gt Storage Set gt Device Set gt Sto Policy gt Alarm Policy gt Config Manage SVR Storage Video Recorder Figure 4 11 4 1 5 1 Add alarm plan In Figure 4 11 click add button you can see an interface is shown as below See Figure 4 12 Alarm device You can select a mounted front end device If there is external alarm channel the alarm device name is shown as Device name device ID ACH alarm channel Alarm name You can input self defined information here Alarm type There are four options video loss camera masking motion detection external alarm Please note according to the device configuration information if you have selected one alarm channel as alarm device then you can only select external alarm here If you have selected ordinary record channel as alarm device then you can only select video loss camera masking motion detection Record device You can view all configu
68. up device and check self diagnosis is OK or not Please refer to chapter 1 2 5 1 2 3 HDD Installation You can use the HDD bracket in the chassis to install HDD First pull out HDD bracket from the front panel Second remove the bar that fixes the HDD bracket Third use four screws to fix one HDD in the HDD bracket firmly The unit is shown as in Figure 1 1 In the following figure you can view HDD serial number The value ranges from left to the right You can see the 13th to 16th at the bottom of the unit Figure 1 1 1 2 4 Cable Layout In Figure 1 2 you can see SVR3016H rear panel interface 10 SVR User s Manual Figure 1 2 You can refer to the following sheet for detailed information SN Port Funetion o Connect to 220V AC Mouse keyboard port Connect to mouse or keyboard to view device status USB port Connect to USB device 4 COM Connect to RS232 COM to go to the command interface CRT Port Connect to displayer e Ethernet port It is used to transmit data 1000M Ethernet port 7 Ethernet port It is used to transmit data 1000M Ethernet port 8 Extension Connection Port Connect to the extension disk rack 1 2 5 Boot up and Shut down Please the follow the steps listed below to boot up the device e Connect the power cable to the system e Click the device power button to boot up the system You can see power indication light becomes yellow and all channel read write indication lights flashe
69. us Click record status button you can see an interface is shown as in below See Figure 4 17 Here you can view all valid record plan status You can view device serial number device name device IP address channel name channel number storage position and start time If the storage plan has not been enabled the storage position and start time are shown as NA gt gt gt Video Status 2 4 Device Name IP address Channel Store Position Start Time dvr_10 12 5 36 10 12 5 36 CH01 100100301 1 gt Service Status gt Device Status 2 dvr_10 12 5 36 10 12 5 36 CH02 100100302 66 2009 07 20 17 24 04 gt Video Status 3 dvr_10 12 5 36 10 12 5 36 CHO3 100100303 66 2009 07 20 17 24 04 gt User Status 4 dvr_10 12 5 36 10 12 5 36 CHO4 100100304 66 2009 07 20 17 24 04 gt Log 5 dvr_10 12 5 36 10 12 5 36 CHO5 100100305 NA NA gt Service Log 6 dvr_10 12 5 36 10 12 5 36 CHOG 100100306 NA NA 7 dvr_10 12 5 36 10 12 5 36 CHO7 100100307 NA NA 8 dvr_10 12 5 36 10 12 5 36 CHO8 100100308 NA NA 2009 07 20 17 24 04 Figure 4 17 4 2 4 User Status Click user status the interface is shown as in Figure 4 18 Here you can view all user account It includes user name alias type and status gt gt gt User Status Status Service Status Device Status Yideo Status User Status Log Service Log Login Name admin James Figure 4 18 47 Category Administrator Operator Status Online Offline 4 2 5 Log
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