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Lyve Mobile Link User Manual
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Pre-Setup: Lyve Hardware and Software

Documentation for Lyve Mobile devices and services used with Lyve Mobile Link is available online. You can access manuals at the links below for details on how to procure and manage Lyve Mobile storage devices.

Online Manual Information URLs
Lyve Management Portal Account, billing, project, and subscription management www.seagate.com/manuals/lyve-management-portal/
Lyve Mobile Array Lyve Mobile Array usage www.seagate.com/lyve-mobile-array
Lyve Mobile Mount and PCIe Adapter Mobile Mount and PCIe Adapter installation www.seagate.com/pcie-adapter-front-loader
www.seagate.com/pcie-adapter
Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver Rack assembly www.seagate.com/rackmount-receiver
Lyve Mobile Security Lyve Token files and security management www.seagate.com/lyve-security

Lyve software / hardware solutions

How you authorize and manage Lyve Mobile Array depends upon your use case and the hardware associated with your project.

Lyve Mobile Link has a dedicated web app for sharing Lyve Mobile Arrays on the network. Use a computer on the same network as Link to run the web app in your preferred browser.

Lyve Client and Lyve Mobile Array CLI are used for Lyve Mobile Arrays directly connected to a macOS, Windows, or Linux host. These apps have dedicated installers specific to the host. You cannot use either app to access shares on the network provided by Link.

If you are moving Lyve Mobile Arrays between Link and other hosts, you may need more than one app. For example, the Link web app for the Link connection and Lyve Client on a Windows or Mac host.

The table below provides a simple summary of Lyve software and hardware solutions based upon general use cases.

Lyve Mobile Array Connection Lyve Security: Software or Hardware Supported Lyve Mobile Array Data Ports Notes
Single host computer with Lyve software Software:

  • Lyve Client app for macOS and Windows
  • Lyve Mobile Array CLI for Linux and Windows
  • Thunderbolt
  • USB
  • PCIe Adapter + Ethernet
  • Fibre Channel via Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver
  • SAS via Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver
  • iSCSI via Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver
  • A host can be a Linux PC, a Mac, or a Windows PC
  • Host allowed to install software
Single host computer without Lyve software Hardware:

  • Lyve Mobile Padlock
  • PCIe Adapter + Ethernet
  • Fibre Channel via Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver + Ethernet
  • SAS via Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver + Ethernet
  • A host can be a Linux PC or a Windows PC
  • Host not allowed to install software
  • Lyve Mobile Padlock unlocks Lyve Mobile Arrays via a local network
  • Configuring Lyve Mobile Array (RAID, Crypto-Erase, Format) requires a connection to a host with a Lyve app 
  • Network sharing (up to two Lyve Mobile Arrays)
  • No software required on host computers
Hardware:

  • Lyve Mobile Link
  • PCIe Adapter + Ethernet
  • SAS via Lyve Mobile Rackmount Receiver + Ethernet
  • Lyve Mobile Link creates network shares from connected Lyve Mobile Array storage
  • PC/Mac hosts are connected to the same local network as Link via Ethernet to access shares
  • Management for Link and connected Lyve Mobile Arrays is performed by Link web app. Run Link web app from a browser on a PC connected to the same network as Link