Configuring Srm And The Hp Eva Disk Array; Setting Up The Hp Eva San Environment; Adding An Esx Server; Installing Licenses - HP 6100 Administrator's Manual

Hp storageworks eva virtualization adapter administrator guide (5697-0177, october 2009)
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2 Configuring SRM and the HP EVA disk
array
This chapter summarizes the steps to set up SRM and the HP EVA disk array for use with HP EVA
Virtualization Adapter. For detailed information on these steps, see the documents listed in
documentation.
The following steps need to be completed:
1.
Set up EVA SAN environment.
2.
Install HP EVA Virtualization Adapter.
3.
Pair SRM sites (Protected/Recovery).
4.
Configure SRM to communicate with Command View EVA.
5.
Create Protection Group(s).
6.
Create Recovery Plan(s).

Setting up the HP EVA SAN environment

Setting up the EVA SAN environment involves the following steps:
Set up zones
Install licenses for HP StorageWorks Continuous Access EVA and HP StorageWorks Business Copy
EVA
Create vdisks for datastores
Add vdisks to data replication groups
Create datastores

Adding an ESX server

After zoning, use HP Command View EVA to add an ESX server to the hosts that are available to the
local HP EVA disk array. You can assign an alias (host name) to HBA ports (initiator IDs) that can be
seen by the HP EVA disk array and will be used for LUN presentation.
For more information on these tasks, see the HP StorageWorks Command View EVA user guide.

Installing licenses

HP StorageWorks Continuous Access EVA (needed to create replication pairs and perform failover
between data centers) and HP StorageWorks Business Copy EVA (needed to create snapshots during
recovery plan testing) need to be on the HP EVA disk arrays at the protected site and recovery site.
For more information on HP StorageWorks Continuous Access EVA and HP StorageWorks Business
Copy EVA, see the documents in
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documentation.
EVA Virtualization Adapter administrator guide
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