HP OmniBook 6000 Installation Manual
HP OmniBook 6000 Installation Manual

HP OmniBook 6000 Installation Manual

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hp StorageWorks
HAFM server
installation guide
Part Number: A6582-96001/AA-RT4KA-TE
First Edition (August 2002)
This document describes the setup and configuration requirements for
the HP Omnibook 6000/6200 notebook PC to function as an HAFM
Server.

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  • Page 1 StorageWorks HAFM server installation guide Part Number: A6582-96001/AA-RT4KA-TE First Edition (August 2002) This document describes the setup and configuration requirements for the HP Omnibook 6000/6200 notebook PC to function as an HAFM Server.
  • Page 2 © Hewlett-Packard Company, 2002. All rights reserved. Hewlett-Packard Company makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Hewlett-Packard shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this material.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    HP Technical Support ........
  • Page 4 Contents FTP Server Configuration..........5–3 Configuring the FTP Server Home Directory for Read/Write Access .
  • Page 5 5–1 Windows Components Wizard window ......5–2 7–1 HAFM server LAN connections ........7–2 7–2 HA-Fabric Manager Login dialog box .
  • Page 7: About This Guide

    • Set up the HP Omnibook 6000/6200 notebook PC. • Configure the HP Omnibook 6000/6200 notebook PC to function as a high availability fabric manager (HAFM) server. • Install the HAFM server and its slide out shelf into a supported equipment cabinet.
  • Page 8 StorageWorks edge switch 2/32 installation guide, A7283-96001/AA-RSTZA-TE • hp StorageWorks edge switch 2/32 service manual, A7283-96002/AA-RS2GA-TE • hp StorageWorks edge switch 2/32 product manager user guide, A7283-96003/AA-RS2HA-TE • hp StorageWorks edge switch 2/32 release notes, A7283-96004/AV-RSU0A-TE • hp StorageWorks edge switch 2/32 flexport upgrade instructions, A7290-96001/AA-RS33A-TE •...
  • Page 9: Document Conventions

    NOTE: Text set off in this manner presents commentary, sidelights, or interesting points of information. HAFM server installation guide Table 1 apply. Blue text: Figure 1 Bold Italics Monospace font COMMAND NAMES are uppercase unless they are case sensitive Monospace, italic font Sans serif font (http://thenew.hp.com) About this Guide Convention...
  • Page 10: Symbols On Equipment

    About this Guide Symbols on Equipment Any enclosed surface or area of the equipment marked with these symbols indicates the presence of electrical shock hazards. Enclosed area contains no operator serviceable parts. WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury from electrical shock hazards, do not open this enclosure.
  • Page 11: Rack Stability

    Only one rack component is extended at any time. A rack may become unstable if more than one rack component is extended for any reason. Getting Help If you still have a question after reading this guide, contact an HP authorized service provider or access our website: HP Technical Support In North America, call technical support at 1-800-652-6672, available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
  • Page 12: Hp Website

    Operating system type and revision level • Detailed, specific questions HP Website The HP website has the latest information on this product, as well as the latest drivers. http://thenew.hp.com/country/us/eng/prodserv/storage.html. Access storage at: website, select the appropriate product or solution. HP Authorized Reseller For the name of your nearest HP Authorized Reseller: •...
  • Page 13: Introduction

    HP products. The HAFM server is a dedicated hardware and software solution that should not be used for other tasks. HP tests the HAFM application installed on the HAFM server, but does not test for compatibility with other, third-party software. Modifications to the HAFM server hardware or installation of additional software (including patches or service packs) may interfere with normal operation.
  • Page 14 Introduction • “HAFM Operation” on page 8–1 describes operating the management services of the HAFM • “Backing Up and Restoring the HAFM required to perform data backup and to restore the notebook to it’s original configuration. • “Sliding Shelf Installation for HAFM required to install the sliding shelf for the HAFM server in a cabinet.
  • Page 15: System Requirements

    This chapter describes the system requirements for a HAFM server PC platform along with the actual capabilities (compliance) of the HP Omnibook 6000/6200 PC. Requirements and Capabilities of the Omnibook PC Table 2–1 lists the minimum requirements and actual capabilities of the HAFM server.
  • Page 17: Pc Setup And Configuration

    Certain options must be configured properly in the CMOS Setup Utility. The Setup Utility is entered by pressing the F2 key when prompted immediately after applying power to the HP Omnibook PC. All options may be left at their default settings except for specific options under the Power (APM) tab as listed below in AC power source, there is no need to have any level of power saving options enabled.
  • Page 18: Install Lan Card (Optional)

    PC Setup and Configuration Table 3–1: CMOS Settings (Continued) Display Time-out: Suspend Time-out: Hibernate Time-out: Hard Disk Time-out: Time-out on AC: Lid Switch Mode: Resume On Serial Ring: Resume On Time of Day: Auto Suspend on Undock: Auto Turn-On on Dock: Install LAN Card (Optional) If you are implementing a public/private LAN, before proceeding with the Microsoft Windows 2000 installation, install the customer-provided 3Com 10/100 Type III...
  • Page 19: Windows 2000 Setup And Configuration

    Windows 2000 is not factory installed on the HP Omnibook 6200 PC. To install Windows 2000, use the HP System Recovery CDs that come with the PC. See the README.TXT file on Disk 1 of these CDs for specific instructions on performing a factory installation.
  • Page 20: Power Options Properties Window

    Windows 2000 Setup and Configuration Figure 4–1: Power Options Properties window 3. Choose Always On from the Power schemes drop-down list. 4. Click OK. 4–2 HAFM server installation guide...
  • Page 21: Internet Information Server Setup And Configuration

    HAFM requires a standard Web server and FTP server to be installed and configured properly on the HP Omnibook PC. The Web server is used by the client application to access online help files, and the FTP server is used by the client application to move files back and forth between the client and server as necessary.
  • Page 22: Windows Components Wizard Window

    Internet Information Server Setup and Configuration Figure 5–1: Windows Components Wizard window 4. Choose the Internet Information Services (IIS) check box. 5. Click Details. The Internet Information Services (IIS) dialog box displays. 6. Because certain extensions are not required for HAFM operation, clear the following check boxes: —...
  • Page 23: Web Server Configuration

    9. When prompted with Insert Service Pack Files into the drive selected below, type c:\i386 and click OK. Web Server Configuration The Web server is used to download and install the HAFM application to remote workstations, and to provide access to online help information from the HAFM application once installed.
  • Page 24 Internet Information Server Setup and Configuration 3. Double-click Internet Service Manager. The Internet Information Services window displays. 4. Expand the tree in the Internet Information Services window to display the following two items: — Default FTP Site — Default Web Site 5.
  • Page 25: Hafm Management Applications Installation

    HAFM Management Applications This chapter describes the procedures required to install the HAFM software on the Omnibook PC. Installing the HAFM Software Install the HAFM software on the Omnibook PC by completing the following steps: 1. Insert the HAFM Applications CD into the CD-ROM drive and run the installation program named HAFM_ServerInstall.exe.
  • Page 27: Hafm Server Configuration

    Connecting the HAFM Server to a LAN You can connect the HAFM server to the single customer-supplied private corporate Ethernet LAN with or without an HP-supplied Ethernet hub. Optionally, you can configure a separate dedicated private LAN between the HAFM server and the switch products that it manages.
  • Page 28: Hafm Server Lan Connections

    HAFM Server Configuration Figure 7–1: HAFM server LAN connections 2. HP recommends connecting the remaining end of the Ethernet cable to the LAN as follows: a. If the HAFM server is installed on a customer-supplied private corporate LAN segment, connect the cable to the LAN as directed by the customer’s network administrator.
  • Page 29: Configure Hafm Server Network Information

    Configure HAFM Server Network Information Verify the type of LAN installation with the customer’s network administrator. If the HAFM server is installed on a dedicated LAN, the network information does not require change, go to If the HAFM server is installed on a public LAN segment, the following TCP/IP network information must be changed to conform to the customer’s LAN addressing scheme: •...
  • Page 30: Ha-Fabric Manager Login Dialog Box

    HAFM Server Configuration Figure 7–2: HA-Fabric Manager Login dialog box 4. At the Windows 2000 desktop, choose Start > Settings > Control Panel. The Control Panel window displays. 5. Double-click System. The System Properties dialog box displays. 6. Click the Network Identification tab. The Network Identification tab displays, as shown in Figure The Full Computer Name and Workgroup (Domain) fields display the names...
  • Page 31: System Properties Dialog Box-Network Identification Tab

    Figure 7–3: System Properties dialog box—Network Identification tab 7. If the HAFM server name does not require change, go to step 9. If the HAFM server is installed on a private corporate LAN and the computer name requires change, click Properties. The Identification Changes dialog box displays, as shown in Figure HAFM server installation guide...
  • Page 32: Identification Changes Dialog Box

    HAFM Server Configuration Figure 7–4: Identification Changes dialog box 8. Type a new computer name in the Computer name field and click OK to return to the System Properties dialog box. Record the changed computer name for reference if the HAFM server hard drive fails and must be restored. 9.
  • Page 33: Local Area Connection Status Dialog Box

    Figure 7–5: Local Area Connection Status dialog box 11. Click Properties. The Local Area Connection Properties dialog box displays, as shown in Figure HAFM server installation guide 7–6. HAFM Server Configuration 7–7 7–7...
  • Page 34: Local Area Connection Properties Dialog Box

    HAFM Server Configuration Figure 7–6: Local Area Connection Properties dialog box NOTE: If there is more than one Ethernet connection available at the laptop (i.e., a PCMCIA NIC has been installed by the customer), choose the Ethernet connection embedded in the laptop in the Connect using field.
  • Page 35: Internet Protocol (Tcp/Ip) Properties Dialog Box

    Figure 7–7: Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box 13. If the IP address is allocated automatically using a DHCP server, click Obtain an IP address automatically. If the IP address is assigned manually, click Use the following IP address. Enter the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway address obtained from the customer’s network administrator.
  • Page 36: Advanced Tcp/Ip Settings Dialog Box-Ip Settings Tab

    HAFM Server Configuration 14. If the DNS address is allocated automatically using a DHCP server, click Obtain DNS Server address automatically. If the IP address is assigned manually, click Use the following DNS Server addresses. Enter the IP address of the preferred and alternate DNS servers obtained from the customer’s network administrator.
  • Page 37: Advanced Tcp/Ip Settings Dialog Box-Dns Tab

    16. Click the DNS tab. The DNS tab displays, as shown in Figure 7–9: Advanced TCP/IP Settings dialog box—DNS tab 17. Ensure the IP address of the DNS servers display as entered in step 14. Additional IP addresses for DNS servers can be added, if needed. 18.
  • Page 38: Set Hafm Server Date And Time

    HAFM Server Configuration 19. Click OK to close the Advanced TCP/IP Settings dialog box. 20. Click OK to close the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box. 21. Click OK to close the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box. 22. Click Close to close the Local Area Connection Status dialog box. 23.
  • Page 39: Ha-Fabric Manager Login Dialog Box

    Figure 7–10: HA-Fabric Manager Login dialog box 4. At the Windows 2000 desktop, choose Start > Settings > Control Panel. The Control Panel window displays. 5. Double-click Date/Time. The Date/Time Properties dialog box displays with the Date & Time page open, as shown in HAFM server installation guide HAFM Server Configuration Figure...
  • Page 40: Date/Time Properties Dialog Box

    HAFM Server Configuration Figure 7–11: Date/Time Properties dialog box NOTE: The Time Zone field must be set before the Date & Time field. 6. At the Date/Time Properties dialog box, click the Time Zone tab. The Time Zone tab displays, as shown in 7–14 Figure 7–12.
  • Page 41: Date/Time Properties Dialog Box-Time Zone Tab

    Figure 7–12: Date/Time Properties dialog box—Time Zone tab 7. To change the time zone: a. Choose the appropriate time zone from the drop-down list at the top of the dialog box. b. If instructed by the customer’s system administrator, select Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving changes.
  • Page 42: Configure And Enable Call-Home Features

    Alternatively, the Proactive Services Call-Home feature reports events via the LAN to a SANworks Management Appliance or other server running the HP Proactive Services software. HP Proactive Services software is offered at no additional charge for subsystems covered under an on-site warranty or on-site storage hardware support contract.
  • Page 43: Type Of Connection Window

    NOTE: These procedural steps are valid only for an initial installation. Several dialog boxes appearing in this procedure are configured only once per installation. To configure the call-home feature, complete the following instructions for Windows 2000: 1. Ensure an analog telephone cable is routed and connected to the modem. 2.
  • Page 44: Phone Number To Dial Window

    HAFM Server Configuration Figure 7–14: Phone Number to Dial window 4. Select the Use dialing rules check box. 5. Enter information in the Area code, Phone number, and Country/region code fields, and then click Next. Figure 7–15: Connection Availability window 7–18 HAFM server installation guide...
  • Page 45: Ready To Create Your Connection Window

    6. Select the For all users option, and then click Next. Figure 7–16: Ready to create your connection window 7. Enter the name of the connection, and then click Finish. The Connect dialog box displays. 8. Click Dialing Rules. The Phone and Modem Options dialog box displays. 9.
  • Page 46: Configuring Windows 2000 To Enable A Dial-Up Connection

    HAFM Server Configuration 16. If remote dial-in support is to be provided, and if the phone line connected to the HAFM server is an outside line, configure the phone number used for dial-in. Perform the following to configure the phone number: a.
  • Page 47: Configure And Enable The Proactive Services Call-Home Via Lan Feature

    You should only need to enter an IP address for CSGIpAddress, unless default values were changed on the HP Services Gateway. b. CSGPort—The port that data is sent to on the HP Services Gateway. By default, the value is set at 2069.
  • Page 48: Test Remote Notification

    HAFM Server Configuration 4. Reboot the HAFM server. Reboot is only necessary when the contents of the file rns.properties has been changed. NOTE: Rebooting the HAFM server does not adversely effect the operation of the director or fabric. 5. See “Test Remote call-home feature.
  • Page 49: Click Ok

    5. Click Send Test. Call-home and e-mail test messages are transmitted and an Information dialog box displays. 6. Click OK. 7. Verify that the intended users received the Call-Home and e-mail notifications. HAFM server installation guide HAFM Server Configuration 7–23 7–23...
  • Page 51: Hafm Operation

    After installing and properly configuring Windows 2000, HAFM, and the Web and FTP servers, you must remove the internal CD-ROM drive from the HP Omnibook 6000/6200 PC and replace it with the internal Zip drive and blank disk. Do this while the PC is powered off.
  • Page 52: Hafm Login Window

    HAFM Operation • Green Circle – Fully operational. • Yellow Triangle – An internal problem has been detected, but operations continue. • Red Diamond – A fatal problem has been detected and operations have ceased. Figure 8–1: HAFM Services window The HAFM Services window cannot be closed by clicking the X button in the upper-right corner of the window.
  • Page 53: Ha-Fabric Manager Login Dialog Box

    Figure 8–2: HA-Fabric Manager Login dialog box For more information about the HAFM Login and operation of the HAFM user interface, please refer to the hp StorageWorks ha-fabric manager user guide. HAFM server installation guide HAFM Operation 8–3 8–3...
  • Page 54: Service Control Manager

    HAFM Operation Service Control Manager To stop and start the HAFM Services application, use the Start menu of the HAFM server. Alternately, you can use the Windows Service Control Manager. Do not stop the application through the Windows Task Manager by ending the task. Stopping and Starting the HAFM Server from a Local Client To stop and Start the HAFM Services application, complete the following steps: 1.
  • Page 55: Using Hafm Server To Manage The San

    The HAFM service is called HAFM Services, as shown in Using HAFM Server to Manage the SAN The HAFM server can be used to manage your SAN. For more information, see hp StorageWorks ha-fabric manager user guide. HAFM server installation guide HAFM Operation Figure 8–3.
  • Page 57: Backing Up And Restoring The Hafm Server

    This chapter contains information on how to back up the director and switch product configuration data and how to restore the HAFM server. Backing Up Configuration Data Back up of critical HAFM configuration data is provided by a third-party application installed on the HAFM server, called Iomega QuikSync.
  • Page 58: Record Or Verify Hafm Server Restore Information

    Backing Up and Restoring the HAFM Server 2. Back up the director and switch configuration file to the HAFM server. For instructions, see hp StorageWorks director 2/64 installation guide. 3. If the Hardware View page for any director or switch is open, click Close and return to the Products View page.
  • Page 59: Restore The Hafm Server

    — Time zone — Daylight savings time setting, if appropriate 3. Verify that user information is recorded: — Record all new user information (name, description, checkbox selections) from the New User dialog box. — Record all changed user information (name, description, checkbox selections) from the User Properties dialog box.
  • Page 60: Install Or Upgrade Software

    If you have a CD-ROM, go to step 3. NOTE: The following path is subject to change. a. At the HAFM server or other PC with Internet access, open the HP website at: http://thenew.hp.com/country/us/eng/support.html. b. Click the HAFM Downloads folder in the left panel.
  • Page 61 5. At the Run dialog box, select the directory path (hard drive or CD-ROM drive) and filename of the executable file (HAFM_ServerInstall.exe) using Browse. The directory path and filename display in the Open field. 6. Click OK. A series of message boxes display as the InstallAnywhere third-party application prepares to install the HAFM software.
  • Page 63: Sliding Shelf Installation For Hafm Server

    This chapter contains information on how to install the sliding shelf for the HAFM server in an appropriate HP, or comparable, 19-inch Electronic Industries Association (EIA) rack, as follows: • hp 9000 series and hp 11000 series • hp rack system/e or 19-inch EIA rack NOTE: The installation of the HAFM server sliding shelf is not supported in the m-series cabinet.
  • Page 64: Installing The Sliding Shelf Brackets

    Sliding Shelf Installation for HAFM Server Figure 10–1: Installing the sliding shelf brackets 6. Perform the following steps for the 9000 and 11000 series cabinets only: a. Remove the rail front tabs (1 see removing the three screws for each tab. Reinstall the rail front tabs to the sliding shelf one screw location forward from the original location.
  • Page 65: Positioning The Sliding Shelf Bracket On A Rail Rear Slot

    Figure 10–2: Positioning the sliding shelf bracket on a rail rear slot 8. Make sure that the sliding shelf and rails are horizontal (see rack front. 9. Push each of the rail front tabs (1) into the corresponding holes on the rack columns (2).
  • Page 66: Positioning The Sliding Shelf Bracket At The Rack Front

    Sliding Shelf Installation for HAFM Server Figure 10–3: Positioning the sliding shelf bracket at the rack front 10–4 HAFM server installation guide...
  • Page 67: Index

    2–1 call-home feature, configuring 7–16 call-home via LAN feature 7–21 HP system recovery 4–1 Windows 2000 4–1 Windows NT 4–1 CMOS Setup Utility configuring 3–1 settings 3–1 configuration 9–2 configuring, call-home feature 7–16 conventions document ix disk partitions setup 3–1...
  • Page 68 RJ-45 connector 7–1 server FTP 5–1 Web 5–1 service control manager 8–1 symbols on equipment x system requirements HAFM server 2–1 technical support, HP xi VGA monitor 2–1 warning rack stability xi Web server 5–1 configure 5–3 websites HP storage xii Windows 2000 power options 4–1...

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