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HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage
Administrator Guide
This document describes how to install, configure, and maintain all models of HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage and is intended
for system administrators. For the latest version of this guide, go to www.hpe.com/info/StoreEasy3000-manuals.
Part Number: B7D88-96475a
Published: June 2016
Edition: 4

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  • Page 1 HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage Administrator Guide This document describes how to install, configure, and maintain all models of HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage and is intended for system administrators. For the latest version of this guide, go to www.hpe.com/info/StoreEasy3000-manuals. Part Number: B7D88-96475a...
  • Page 2 © Copyright 2012, 2016 Hewlett Packard Enterprise Development LP The information contained herein is subject to change without notice. The only warranties for Hewlett Packard Enterprise products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Default roles..........................17 Verify the kit contents........................19 Locate the serial number, Certificate of Authenticity, and End User License Agreement....19 Installing the HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage hardware...............20 Validate network information.......................20 Connecting to HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage..................21 Power on the server and log on......................22 3 Configuring HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage............23...
  • Page 4 Smart Storage Administrator....................82 Disk Management utility......................83 Guidelines for managing disks and volumes.................83 Scheduling defragmentation......................84 Disk quotas............................84 Adding storage..........................85 Expanding storage........................85 Extending storage using Windows Storage Utilities..............85 Extend volumes using Disk Management................86 Expanding storage for EVA arrays using HPE P6000 Command View........86 Contents...
  • Page 5 Set schedules...........................92 Viewing shadow copy properties....................92 Redirecting shadow copies to an alternate volume..............92 Disabling shadow copies......................93 Managing shadow copies from the HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage system desktop.....93 Shadow Copies for Shared Folders....................93 SMB shadow copies.........................94 NFS shadow copies.........................95 Recovery of files or folders.......................96 Recovering a deleted file or folder...................96...
  • Page 6 Sequence of events for cluster resources...................112 Hierarchy of cluster resource components..................112 Cluster planning..........................113 Storage planning.........................113 Network planning.........................114 Protocol planning.........................114 Preparing for cluster installation.......................115 Before beginning installation.......................115 Using multipath data paths for high availability................115 Checklists for cluster server installation..................115 Network requirements......................116 Shared disk requirements......................116 Cluster installation..........................116 Setting up networks........................117...
  • Page 7 Drive letters are not assigned after a restore.................147 Creating a system recovery USB flash drive using the System Recovery DVD.......147 Creating a USB flash drive with an image file from HPE Software Depot........148 Creating a DVD with an image file from HPE Software Depot............148 Restoring the factory image with a DVD or USB flash device............149...
  • Page 8: Hpe Storeeasy 3000 Storage

    1 HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage The HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage products enable simplified file and application storage. These products reduce your cost of ownership by simplifying management, increasing resource utilization, centralizing growth, and protecting data. Features The HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage provides the following advantages: Efficiently maximizing resources through file and data management without increasing costs.
  • Page 9 Figure 2 StoreEasy 3850 Gateway Storage front panel LEDs and buttons Item Description Status Power On/Standby button Solid green = System on and system power LED Flashing green = Performing power on sequence (Node 2)* Solid amber = System in standby Off = No power present** Health LED (Node 2)* Solid green = Normal...
  • Page 10: Storeeasy 3850 Gateway Blade Storage Hardware Components

    18. USB 3.0 connector (Node 3) 19. SUV connector (Node 3) StoreEasy 3850 Gateway Blade Storage hardware components This section illustrates the components and LEDs located on the front and rear panels of the StoreEasy 3850 Gateway Blade Storage. HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage...
  • Page 11 Figure 4 StoreEasy 3850 Gateway Blade Storage front panel components 1. Hard drive bay 1 2. Server blade release button 3. Server blade release lever 4. Hard drive bay 2 5. HP c-Class Blade SUV connector (behind the serial 6. Serial label pull tab label pull tab) Figure 5 StoreEasy 3850 Gateway Blade Storage front panel LEDs and buttons Item...
  • Page 12: Drive Led Definitions

    3850 Gateway Blade Storage—ProLiant BL460c Gen9 Server Blade The ProLiant documentation is available at: http://www.hpe.com/support/proliantgen9/docs Drive LED definitions Figure 6 (page 12) shows the drive LEDs. These LEDs are located on all HPE hot-plug hard drives. Figure 6 SFF Drive LEDs Item Status...
  • Page 13 Item Status Definition Flashing green The drive is rebuilding or performing a RAID migration, stripe size migration, capacity expansion, or logical drive extension, or is erasing. Flashing amber/green The drive is a member of one or more logical drives and predicts the drive will fail.
  • Page 14: Power Fault Leds

    2 flashes Memory 3 flashes Riser board PCIe slots 4 flashes FlexibleLOM 5 flashes Removable HPE Flexible Smart Array controller/Smart 6 flashes SAS HBA controller System board PCIe slots 7 flashes Power backplane or storage backplane 8 flashes Power supply...
  • Page 15: Systems Insight Display Led Combinations

    Windows Storage Server 2012 R2 Standard Edition comes preinstalled and activated on the HP StoreEasy 3850 Storage. The system configuration also includes the Initial Configuration Tasks window, StoreEasy tools, Windows Server Manager, which are used to set up and manage HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage.
  • Page 16 Configuration Tasks window assists during the initial out of box setup by configuring items, such as system settings, setting the network IP and domain of the HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage, configuring email alerts, registering product, provisioning storage, and protecting your server.
  • Page 17: Installing Hpe Storeeasy 3000 Storage

    2012 R2 Standard Edition operating system with Microsoft iSCSI Software Target and a Microsoft Cluster Service (MSCS) license included. Default roles This section includes the list of roles that come preinstalled with HP StoreEasy 3000 Storage. Table 2 (page 18) describes the default roles:...
  • Page 18 HTTP Logging – Logging Tools – Request Monitor – Tracing ◦ Performance – Static Content Compression ◦ Security – Request Filtering – Basic Authentication – Windows Authentication ◦ Application Development – .NET Extensibility 4.5 – ASP Installing HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage...
  • Page 19: Verify The Kit Contents

    Locate the serial number, Certificate of Authenticity, and End User License Agreement For technical support purposes, locate the serial number of HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage, Certificate of Authenticity (COA), and End User License Agreement (EULA). Record the serial number and COA product key and make a print copy of the EULA as needed.
  • Page 20: Installing The Hpe Storeeasy 3000 Storage Hardware

    The COA card is located inside the shipping box. There is also a COA sticker with product key affixed to the top of the HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage systemor blade. The electronic copy of the EULA installed with the system is available at %SystemDrive%\Windows\System32\ license.rtf.
  • Page 21: Connecting To Hpe Storeeasy 3000 Storage

    IP address and name resolution; however, this is not critical to support the cluster and file server. Connecting to HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage Use either the direct attach or iLO method to connect to HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage. Connecting to HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage...
  • Page 22: Power On The Server And Log On

    Storage. iLO—Access HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage using the iLO remote management method: Connect a network cable to the iLO port located on the back of the HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage system. Connect a power cable to HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage.
  • Page 23: Configuring Hpe Storeeasy 3000 Storage

    For example, you can keep file shares online while performing maintenance on the cluster that may require rebooting individual servers. The HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage is available in the following two models; with differences in the setup process for each model: StoreEasy 3850 Gateway Storage—This model provides configuration assistance when...
  • Page 24: Single-Node Cluster Configuration

    Internet time server. Enable Windows error reporting—Enables you to send the description of problems on your HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage to Microsoft and look for steps you can take to resolve them. Select the desired setting and click OK.
  • Page 25: Networking

    The reseller information is also available on the System→Overview tab in the StoreEasy Dashboard. Networking This task group enables you to set the network IP and domain of HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage. The following tasks are included in this group: Configure networking—Enables you to configure the network interfaces using the Network Configuration Tool (NCT) wizard.
  • Page 26: Storage Status

    Networking task in ICT. It is necessary to complete the Configure Network task in ICT when utilizing the HPe 3PAR management console or command line utility from the host that is currently being configured which enables the host to connect to the 3PAR disk array through the network.
  • Page 27: Multi-Path Io Configuration

    PowerShell prompt. After registering the provider or if a provider is already registered on the system, the registered HPE 3000 provider is displayed in the ICT window. To launch the SMI-S provider registration tool, click Register SMI-S provider. If the system reboots, which causes un-registration of the SMI-S provider, a startup script will run in the background to re-register the SMI-S with the saved data.
  • Page 28: Configure Cluster

    IMPORTANT: HPE strongly recommends registering the system so that you can receive proactive notifications of system updates, critical issues, and announcements of feature updates. If your system is connected to a network that can access the Internet, you can perform the product registration from any other system.
  • Page 29: Join A Cluster

    The name must be unique. No other system or cluster present in the domain should have the same name. Protect This Server This task group enables you to check that your HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage system receives critical software updates and enhancements directly from the Microsoft website. The following tasks are included in this group: Enable automatic updating—Opens the Windows Update dialog box that you can use to...
  • Page 30: Complete System Configuration

    After the HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage is physically set up and you have completed all of the required tasks in the Initial Configuration Tasks window, you may want to complete additional setup tasks.
  • Page 31 All storage provisioning for HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage is done on the particular array used for storage. Consult the documentation for your particular array to perform the necessary tasks involved in presenting LUNs to the HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage. In general, you should follow the array’s guidelines for providing storage to Windows Storage Server 2012 or 2012 R2.
  • Page 32: Adding A Node To An Existing Cluster

    Existing clusters are displayed in the left navigation pane. Right-click the cluster name and select Add Node or select the cluster name to view the Add Node option under Configure in the main viewing pane. Configuring HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage...
  • Page 33: Heartbeat Network

    Repeat the procedure for each additional node. Heartbeat Network When configuring the HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage system for a two-node cluster, it is important to dedicate a minimum of one network port on each server to heartbeat network communications. NOTE: The heartbeat network configuration is not necessary for a single-node cluster.
  • Page 34: Shared Storage

    Follow the instructions for your particular array on how to configure the shared storage so that both nodes have visibility to the storage. The following are the requirements for shared storage that will enable creation of a two node cluster: Configuring HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage...
  • Page 35: Cluster Creation

    Configure Networking task in ICT. It is necessary to complete the Configure Network task in ICT when utilizing the HPE 3PAR management console or command line utility from the host that is currently being configured which enables the host to connect to the 3PAR disk array through the network.
  • Page 36 Figure 10 Validate a Configuration Wizard On the Testing Options page, click Run all tests (recommended), and then click Next. On the Confirmation page, click Next. The Validating page displays the status of the running tests. Configuring HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage...
  • Page 37 On the Summary page, do either of the following: If the results indicate that the tests completed successfully and the configuration is suited for clustering, and you want to create the cluster immediately, make sure that the Create the cluster now using the validated nodes check box is selected, and then click Finish.
  • Page 38 Next. Figure 13 Create Cluster Wizard—Select Servers If you skipped validation earlier, the Validation Warning page appears. HPE recommends that you run cluster validation. Only clusters that pass all validation tests are supported by Configuring HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage...
  • Page 39 Microsoft. To run the validation tests, click Yes, and then click Next. Complete the Validate a Configuration Wizard. On the Access Point for Administering the Cluster page, do the following: In the Cluster Name box, enter the name that you want to use to administer the cluster. Before you enter the name, review the following information: During cluster creation, this name is registered as the cluster computer object (also known as the cluster name object or CNO) in AD DS.
  • Page 40 These warning are due to the Cluster Internal network that is auto configured with an IPv4 address on each node. Despite the warning message, the adapter is added to the cluster as an internal network, so you can ignore this warning. Configuring HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage...
  • Page 41: Protect This Cluster

    Use Cluster-Aware Updating (CAU) to ensure that your server receives critical software updates and enhancements directly from Windows Update. Additionally, you can get more information about Vision Solution Double-Take Availability Information products that have special HPE customer pricing. Cluster-Aware Updating Vision Solution Double-Take Availability Information...
  • Page 42: Vision Solution Double-Take Availability Information

    StoreEasy 3000 Storage is located in a remote lights-out data center. However, any activity on the HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage that requires the use of the GUI cannot be done in Server Core mode. The Server Core interface is a command prompt with PowerShell support. On HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage, you can transition between Server with a GUI mode and Server Core mode without reinstalling the operating system.
  • Page 43: Configuring Failover Properties For Multi-Site Environments

    Transition to Server Core mode Open PowerShell and execute the following command: PS C:\Users\Administrator> Remove-WindowsFeature Server-Gui-Shell, Server-Gui-Mgmt-Infra. When prompted, restart the server by executing the following command: PS C:\Users\Administrator> shutdown –r –t 0. After the server restart, only the command prompt will be available, indicating the server is now in Server Core mode.
  • Page 44: Additional Access Methods

    On the PC client, select Start→Windows PowerShell. Type mstsc and press Enter. Enter the IP address of the HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage in the Computer box and click Connect. Log on to the HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage with the administrator user name and password.
  • Page 45: Managing Hpe Storeeasy 3000 Storage

    ICT. You can also launch Server Manager from the HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage desktop by clicking the shortcut icon on the task bar. The local HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage system as well as other Windows servers may be managed, as described in the Manage Multiple, Remote Servers with Server Manager article on Microsoft TechNet.
  • Page 46 IMPORTANT: HPE strongly recommends you to use this tool for configuring network interfaces. Figure 17 You can also import the network configuration using the network configuration file. For more information on the network configuration file, see “Managing the network configuration file”...
  • Page 47: Network Interfaces

    Network VLAN Configuration Network Interface IP Configuration Network Configuration Summary Network Validation Network Interfaces Network Interfaces enables you to configure the physical network interfaces to suit your environment. To configure an interface: Select the Configure check box for the interface that you want to configure. If you clear the check box, the interface is excluded from all configurations and is not modified.
  • Page 48 If all physical network interfaces included in the team are disconnected, the team status is displayed as disconnected. The network teams are displayed in the interface pane when you proceed to the IP Address Configuration step. Use the network configuration tool to configuring network interfaces. Managing HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage...
  • Page 49: Network Vlan Configuration

    Figure 18 Network VLAN Configuration NOTE: It is optional to configure VLAN assignments. If you choose not to configure VLAN assignments, only the default team interface is created. Click Next to skip this step and go to the IP Address Configuration step. Network VLAN Configuration enables you to configure VLAN assignments.
  • Page 50: Network Interface Ip Configuration

    Click Next to proceed to the Network Configuration Summary step. IMPORTANT: HPE recommends that you check each interface before clicking Next on this window. The network defined by the IP address and subnet mask is used to validate the gateway, if one is specified.
  • Page 51: Network Configuration Summary

    NOTE: It is optional to validate the network settings. However, HPE recommends using the network validation system to confirm that your network settings are valid and to help diagnose environmental network issues.
  • Page 52: Managing The Network Configuration File

    However, if the physical network interface task fails, then the NCTConfig.xml file is not created at all because the validation failed at the first task. When the file is created successfully, you can Managing HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage...
  • Page 53 use it to import the configuration from one server to another. Important considerations while working with the NCTConfig.xml file are: Do not rename the XML tags in the file. Renaming the tags might lead to errors while applying the configuration. Do not rename the NCTConfig.xml file.
  • Page 54: Importing Network Configuration

    After successfully importing the settings, when you relaunch NCT, a confirmation message is displayed indicating if you want to use the last used network configuration settings. If you click Yes, the NCT wizard loads the network configuration details from the NCTConfig.xml file and Managing HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage...
  • Page 55: Using The Storeeasy Dashboard

    The XML tags other than the ones you can edit are edited. Using the StoreEasy Dashboard The StoreEasy Dashboard is a monitoring software that enables you to view information about the HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage system, such as resource utilization, system details, storage configuration, and network configuration. Using the StoreEasy Dashboard...
  • Page 56 You can also customize the menu bar display options and view information of the StoreEasy systems. To change the display options, click the drop-down arrow in the menu bar, and select the required option under Display Options. Managing HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage...
  • Page 57: Viewing The Dashboard Overview

    IMPORTANT: If you refresh the web browser by pressing F5 or by clicking the refresh button in the address bar, by default, the data on the dashboard is refreshed and reloaded for the current node, irrespective of previous selection. However, if you refresh the dashboard data by clicking the dashboard refresh button, that is, on the menu bar, the data is refreshed only for the selected nodes.
  • Page 58 The product information for other nodes can be viewed on the System Overview screen. SMI-S registration must be completed on all nodes for accurate storage related information. For information on common issues and workarounds related to StoreEasy Dashboard, see “Troubleshooting, servicing, and maintenance” (page 127). Managing HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage...
  • Page 59: Viewing Event Details

    Viewing event details Click Events on the dashboard to view the event logs. A maximum of 60 events are displayed for the selected nodes.. The Events tab contains three additional tabs: Critical Warning Information The StoreEasy Dashboard uses the following icons to represent the events: —Indicates critical —Indicates warning —Indicates information...
  • Page 60: Viewing Storage Details

    To view the utilization details, select the bar that represents the volume in the graph. The lower left pane displays the overall storage utilization of the system. The lower right pane displays the utilization of the selected volume bar graph. Managing HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage...
  • Page 61 NOTE: MV indicates Mounted Volume in the Storage Overview graph. A mounted volume is a volume that does not have a drive letter, but is mounted to another volume. CSV indicates a member of a Cluster Shared Volume. Drives Click Drives to view details of the drives available in the system and the connected enclosures and arrays.
  • Page 62 Displays the following volume properties: Access path to the volume Encrypted (Yes or No) Clustered (true or false) Deduplication (Enabled or Disabled) Number of drives associated with the selected volume Number of shares associated with selected volume Managing HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage...
  • Page 63: Viewing Network Details

    Shares Click Shares to view details of all shares available in the system. Only clustered file server shares are displayed. The Shares tab is divided into two panes. The left pane displays a list of all shares and the right pane displays a summary of the share selected in the left pane.
  • Page 64 Displays the following network interface properties: Interface description Network category Speed Connectivity Connection DNS name Team VLAN If you select IPV4, the following properties are displayed: Primary IP Network mask Gateway Primary DNS Secondary DNS Tertiary DNS Alternate IP address Managing HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage...
  • Page 65 Teams Click Teams to view a list of teams available in the system. The team details of the selected nodes are displayed. The Teams tab is divided into two panes. The left pane displays a list of all teams and the right pane displays a summary of the team selected in the left pane.
  • Page 66: Viewing System Details

    If you select Details, the following properties are displayed: SR date and version. IP address of the iLO. Hardware Click Hardware to view the hardware components in the system. The hardware details of the selected nodes are displayed. Managing HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage...
  • Page 67: Managing The Dashboard Configuration File

    The Hardware tab is divided into two panes. The left pane displays all hardware components and the right pane displays detailed information about the component that you select in the left pane. The following table describes the fields that are available on this screen: Field Description State...
  • Page 68 Period specifies the sample rate in minutes. Valid sampling period values are from 1 to 1440 minutes . SamplesPerAverage specifies the number of samples to calculate the average. Valid sampling count values are from 1 to 100. Managing HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage...
  • Page 69 Storage Utilization Graph Use the <StorageUtilizationGraph> sub-element to define the threshold value for the labels in the storage utilization graph on the Overview tab. The value is entered in percentage. <NoDataLabelThreshold percentage> specifies the value in percentage that indicates if the labels are displayed in the graph. For example, if the threshold value is 5% but the free space available in the system is 3%, then 3% is not displayed because it is less than the threshold value.
  • Page 70: Notification System

    For example, for the Free Space parameter, if you enter the value as 100 without specifying the unit, such as GB, the default value is considered as 100 bytes. Click OK. The Rule saved successfully message is displayed. Managing HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage...
  • Page 71 To delete an existing rule, click Delete. Notification System...
  • Page 72: Administration Tools

    5 Administration tools HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage systems include several administration tools to simplify storage system management tasks. Microsoft Windows Storage Server 2012 R2 administration tools Microsoft Windows Storage Server 2012 R2 operating systems provide a user interface for initial server configuration, unified storage system management, simplified setup and management of storage and shared folders, and iSCSI targets.
  • Page 73: Print Management

    NFS (Network File System) is a network file sharing protocol that allows remote access to files over a network and is typically used in networks with computers running UNIX, Linux, or Mac OS operating systems. NFS is supported on all HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage systems. Microsoft Windows Storage Server 2012 R2 administration tools...
  • Page 74 The following types of NFS account mapping are supported: Active Directory® Domain Services (AD DS) mapped user access Unmapped anonymous user access Unmapped UNIX user access For more information about NFS, see the following Microsoft website: The Storage Team at Microsoft – File Cabinet Blog Administration tools...
  • Page 75: Storage Management Overview

    Each of these element is composed of the previous level's elements. Storage management example Figure 22 (page 76) depicts many of the storage elements that one would find on HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage. The following sections provide an overview of the storage elements. Storage management elements...
  • Page 76: Physical Storage Elements

    Figure 22 Storage management process example Physical storage elements The lowest level of storage management occurs at the physical drive level. Choosing the best physical disk configuration requires understanding the following: Current corporate and departmental structure Current file server structure and environment Best configuration and use of storage ◦...
  • Page 77: Arrays

    77), failure of any hard drive leads to failure of all logical drives in the same array, and hence to data loss. To protect against data loss from hard drive failure, HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage must be configured with fault tolerance.
  • Page 78: Online Spares

    Logical storage elements consist of those components that translate the physical storage elements to file system elements. The HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage uses the Window Disk Management utility to manage the various types of disks presented to the file system. There are two types of LUN presentation: basic disk and dynamic disk.
  • Page 79: Partitions

    The operating system supports FAT32, FAT, NTFS, and Resilient File System (ReFS). All file system types can be used on the HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage system. However, VSS can only use volumes that are NTFS formatted. Also, quota management is possible only on NTFS.
  • Page 80: File System Elements

    By using shadow copies, the HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage system can maintain a set of previous versions of all files on the selected volumes. End users access the file or folder by using a separate client add-on program, which enables them to view the file in Windows Explorer.
  • Page 81 the protocols cannot be set up through cluster administrator, and they will not fail over during a node failure. Network names and IP address resources for the clustered file share resource can also be established for access across a network to a variety of clients. Permissions can then be granted to those shares based on users or groups of users in each of the file sharing protocols.
  • Page 82: File Server Management

    You need administrator or root privileges to run the HP SSA. Smart Storage Administrator The HP SSA supports the Smart Array controllers and hard drives installed on the HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage system. To open HP SSA from the HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage desktop:...
  • Page 83: Disk Management Utility

    Some SSA guidelines to consider: Do not modify the single logical drive of HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage because it is configured for the operating system. Spanning more than 14 disks with a RAID 5 volume is not recommended. Designate spares for RAID sets to provide greater protection against failures.
  • Page 84: Scheduling Defragmentation

    Basic disks can contain up to four primary partitions (or three primary partitions and one extended partition). Format drives with a 16 K allocation size for best support of shadow copies, performance, and defragmentation. NTFS formatted drives are recommended because they provide the greatest level of support for de-duplication shadow copies, encryption, and compression.
  • Page 85: Adding Storage

    In addition, it is possible to specify that users can exceed their quota limit. Enabling quotas and not limiting disk space use is useful to still allow users access to a volume, but track disk space use on a per-user basis. It is also possible to specify whether or not to log an event when users exceed either their quota warning level or their quota limit.
  • Page 86: Extend Volumes Using Disk Management

    The unused space is obtained either by expanding an array or by deleting another logical drive on the same array. For more information, use the ACU online help, or the “Extend logical drive” procedure in the HPE Array Configuration Utility User Guide.
  • Page 87: Shadow Copy Planning

    By using shadow copies, an HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage system can maintain a set of previous versions of all files on the selected volumes. End users access the file or folder by using a separate client add-on program, which enables them to view the file in Windows Explorer.
  • Page 88: Allocating Disk Space

    Using a separate volume on separate disks provides better performance and is recommended for heavily used HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage systems. If a separate volume will be used for the storage area (where shadow copies are stored), the maximum size must be changed to No Limit to reflect the space available on the storage area volume instead of the source volume (where the user files are stored).
  • Page 89: Shadow Copies And Drive Defragmentation

    By default, the HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage system creates shadow copies at 0700 and 1200, Monday through Friday. However, these settings are easily modified by the administrator so that the shadow copy schedule can better accommodate end user needs. Shadow copies and drive defragmentation When running Disk Defragmenter on a volume with shadow copies activated, all or some of the shadow copies may be lost, starting with the oldest shadow copies.
  • Page 90: The Shadow Copy Cache File

    Figure 26 System administrator view of Shadow Copies for Shared Folders The shadow copy cache file The default shadow copy settings allocate 10 percent of the source volume being copied (with a minimum of 350 MB), and store the shadow copies on the same volume as the original volume. (See Figure 27 (page 90)).
  • Page 91: Enabling And Creating Shadow Copies

    Figure 28 Shadow copies stored on a separate volume The main advantage to storing shadow copies on a separate volume is ease of management and performance. Shadow copies on a source volume must be continually monitored and can consume space designated for file sharing. Setting the limit too high takes up valuable storage space.
  • Page 92: Set Schedules

    Select Shadow Copies tab. All shadow copies are listed, sorted by the date and time they were created. NOTE: It is also possible to create new shadow copies or delete shadow copies from this page. Set schedules Shadow copy schedules control how frequently shadow copies of a volume are made. There are a number of factors that can help determine the most effective shadow copy schedule for an organization.
  • Page 93: Disabling Shadow Copies

    Once deleted, shadow copies cannot be restored. Managing shadow copies from the HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage system desktop The HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage desktop can be accessed by using Remote Desktop to manage shadow copies. Select Start→Computer.
  • Page 94: Smb Shadow Copies

    as Shadow Copies for Shared Folders is required. The client-side application is available for Windows XP, Windows 2000 SP3+, and later operating system versions. No additional software is required to enable UNIX users to independently retrieve previous versions of files stored on NFS shares. NOTE: Shadow Copies for Shared Folders supports retrieval only of shadow copies of network shares.
  • Page 95: Nfs Shadow Copies

    Figure 30 Client GUI When users view a network folder hosted on the HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage for which shadow copies are enabled, old versions (prior to the snapshot) of a file or directory are available. Viewing the properties of the file or folder presents users with the folder or file history—a list of read-only, point-in-time copies of the file or folder contents that users can then open and explore like any other file or folder.
  • Page 96: Recovery Of Files Or Folders

    .@GMT-2003.04.27-04:00:00 .@GMT-2003.04.28-04:00:00 .@GMT-2003.04.29-04:00:00 Access to NFS shadow copy pseudo-subdirectories is governed by normal access-control mechanisms using the permissions stored in the file system. Users can access only those shadow copies to which they have read access at the time the shadow copy is taken. To prevent users from modifying shadow copies, all pseudo-subdirectories are marked read-only, regardless of the user's ownership or access rights, or the permissions set on the original files.
  • Page 97: Backup And Shadow Copies

    The data is now ready to use. Folder and share management The HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage supports several file-sharing protocols, including NFS, FTP, HTTP, and Microsoft SMB. This section discusses overview information as well as procedures for the setup and management of the file shares for the supported protocols. Security at the file level and at the share level is also discussed.
  • Page 98: Folder Management

    Folder management Volumes and folders on any system are used to organize data. Regardless of system size, systematic structuring and naming conventions of volumes and folders eases the administrative burden. Moving from volumes to folders to shares increases the level of granularity of the types of data stored in the unit and the level of security access allowed.
  • Page 99 Figure 31 Properties screen, Security tab Several options are available on the Security tab: To add users and groups to the permissions list, click Add. Follow the dialog box instructions. To remove users and groups from the permissions list, highlight the desired user or group, and then click Remove.
  • Page 100 Figure 32 Advanced Security settings screen, Permissions tab Other functionality available in the Advanced Security Settings screen is illustrated in Figure 32 (page 100) and includes: Add a new user or group—Click Add, and then follow the dialog box instructions. Remove a user or group—Click Remove.
  • Page 101 Figure 33 User or group Permission Entry screen Another area of the Advanced Security Settings is the Auditing tab. Auditing allows you to set rules for the auditing of access, or attempted access, to files or folders. Users or groups can be added, deleted, viewed, or modified through the Advanced Security Settings Auditing tab.
  • Page 102 Figure 34 Advanced Security Settings screen, Auditing tab Click Add to display the Auditing Entry screen. Figure 35 Auditing Entry for New Volume screen Click Select a principal to display the Select User or Group screen. 102 File server management...
  • Page 103 NOTE: Auditing must be enabled to configure this information. Use the local Computer Policy Editor to configure the audit policy on HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage. The Owner tab allows taking ownership of files. Typically, administrators use this area to take ownership of files when the file ACL is incomplete or corrupt.
  • Page 104: Maintaining A Large Namespace

    In addition to discussing share management, this section discusses share security. Share considerations Planning the content, size, and distribution of shares on the HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage can improve performance, manageability, and ease of use. The content of shares should be carefully chosen to avoid two common pitfalls: either having too many shares of a very specific nature, or of having very few shares of a generic nature.
  • Page 105: Integrating Local File System Security Into Windows Domain Environments

    In a multidomain environment, user and group permissions from several domains can apply to files stored on the same device. Users and groups local to the HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage can be given access permissions to shares managed by the device.
  • Page 106: File Server Resource Manager

    File Server Resource Manager File Server Resource Manager (FSRM) is a suite of tools that allows administrators to understand, control, and manage the quantity and type of data stored on their HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage. Some of the tasks you can perform are:...
  • Page 107: Management Tools

    8 Management tools Update tool The Update Tool is used to install hotfixes and updated HPE components on the HPE Storage system. The utility “Update Tool” is designed to provide an integrated, enhanced and seamless end user experience exploiting the cluster aware update (CAU) feature. It presents a uniform graphical user interface to upgrade standalone and cluster nodes from local and remote processors.
  • Page 108 Management Agents. For additional information, refer to the Management CD in the HPE ProLiant Essentials Foundation Pack or the HPE website https:// www.hpe.com/us/en/servers/management.html. 108 Management tools...
  • Page 109: Cluster Administration

    9 Cluster administration One important feature of HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage systems is that they can operate as a single node or as a cluster. This chapter discusses cluster installation and cluster management issues. Cluster overview A failover cluster is a group of independent computers that work together to increase the availability of applications and services.
  • Page 110: Cluster Terms And Components

    Cluster terms and components Nodes The most basic parts of a cluster are the servers, referred to as nodes. A server node is any individual server in a cluster, or a member of the cluster. Resources Hardware and software components that are managed by the cluster service are called cluster resources.
  • Page 111: Failover And Failback

    Failover and failback Failover of cluster groups and resources happens: When a node hosting the group becomes inactive. When all of the resources within the group are dependent on one resource, and that resource fails. When an administrator forces a failover. A resource and all of its dependencies must be located in the same group so that if a resource fails over, all of its dependent resources fail over.
  • Page 112: Sequence Of Events For Cluster Resources

    Figure 39 Cluster concepts diagram Sequence of events for cluster resources The sequence of events in the diagram includes: Physical disks are combined into RAID arrays and LUNs. LUNS are designated as basic disks, formatted, and assigned a drive letter via Disk Manager. Physical Disk resources are created for each basic disk inside Failover Cluster Management.
  • Page 113: Cluster Planning

    An IP Address resource is formed in the group and relates to the IP address by which the group's virtual server is identified on the network. A Network Name resource is formed in the group and relates to the name published on the network by which the group is identified.
  • Page 114: Network Planning

    The basic disk must be added as a physical disk resource to an existing cluster group or a new cluster group needs to be created for the resource. Cluster groups can contain more than one physical disk resource depending on the site-specific requirements. NOTE: The LUN underlying the basic disk should be presented to only one node of the cluster using selective storage presentation or SAN zoning, or having only one node online at all times...
  • Page 115: Preparing For Cluster Installation

    HPE recommends placing cluster aware and non cluster aware protocols on different file shares. Table 6 Sharing protocol cluster support Protocol Client Variant Cluster Aware Supported on cluster (supports failover) nodes Windows UNIX Linux HTTP Many Novell AppleTalk Apple iSCSI...
  • Page 116: Network Requirements

    Network requirements A unique NetBIOS cluster name For each node deployed in the cluster the following static IP addresses are required: ◦ One for the network adapters on the private network. ◦ One for the network adapters on the public network. ◦...
  • Page 117: Setting Up Networks

    Renaming the local area connection icons HPE recommends changing the names of the network connections for clarity. The naming helps identify a network and correctly assign its role. For example, “Cluster interconnect” for the private network and “Public connection” for the public network.
  • Page 118: Setting Up A Cluster Account

    Dedicate a separate disk resource for a Quorum disk. Because the failure of the Quorum disk causes the entire cluster to fail, HPE recommends that you use RAID 1 as a minimum redundancy except when connecting to a 3PAR StoreServ array. When implementing the Quorum disk on a 3PAR StoreServ array, it is recommended that you implement the RAID level that best fits your configuration workload.
  • Page 119: Adding Nodes To A Cluster

    Some issues that can occur are: No shared disk for the Quorum disk. A shared disk must be created with a NTFS partition at least 512 MB in size. Use of DHCP addresses for network connections. All Network adapters must be configured with static IP addresses in a cluster configuration.
  • Page 120: Node-Based Cluster Groups

    and a virtual server for each node that will contain all resources owned by that node, or the administrator may choose to create a resource group and virtual server for each physical disk resource. Additionally, the administrator should try to balance the load of the groups and their resources on the cluster between the nodes.
  • Page 121: Permissions And Access Rights On Share Resources

    Assign ownership of the file share resources to the resource groups. Divide ownership of the file share resource between the resource groups, which are in turn distributed between the virtual servers, for effective load balancing. Verify that the physical disk resource for this file share is also included in this group. Verify that the resources are dependent on the virtual servers and physical disk resources from which the file share was created.
  • Page 122: Non Cluster Aware File Sharing Protocols

    Non cluster aware file sharing protocols Services for Macintosh (SFM), File and Print Services for NetWare, HTTP file sharing protocols are not cluster aware and will experience service interruption if installed on a clustered resource during failover events of the resource. Service interruptions will be similar to those experienced during a server outage.
  • Page 123: Extend A Lun In A Cluster

    For more information, see the following topics in the clustering online help: Using Shadow Copies of Shared Folders in a server cluster. Enable Shadow Copies for shared folders in a cluster. Extend a LUN in a cluster To extend a LUN on a storage array in a cluster, review the requirements and procedures from the storage array hardware provider for expanding or extending storage.
  • Page 124: Print Services In A Cluster

    Use hard mounts. Use the correct virtual server name. Print services in a cluster The Windows Storage Server 2012 or 2012 R2 Cluster service implementation increases availability of critical print servers. A print spooler service on a clustered print server may be hosted on any of the nodes in the cluster.
  • Page 125: Restarting One Cluster Node

    can be excluded from the possible owners list to prevent a resource from coming online on a particular node. Lastly the preferred owners list can be ordered, to provide an ordered list of failover nodes. Using these tools, the failover of resources can be controlled with in a multinode cluster to provide a controlled balanced failover methodology that balances the increased work load.
  • Page 126: Powering Up The Cluster

    Powering up the cluster The power up process for the storage system cluster is more complex than it is for a single node because extra care must be taken with the storage subsystem. The sequence of the power up steps is critical. Improper power up procedures can cause corruption and loss of data.
  • Page 127: 10 Troubleshooting, Servicing, And Maintenance

    HPE and Microsoft support websites HPE Insight Remote Support software Microsoft Systems Center Operations Manager (SCOM) and Microsoft websites Cluster Specific Troubleshooting HP SIM 7.4 or later, which is required for proper HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage/HP SIM integration. NOTE: ◦...
  • Page 128: Determining The Current Hpe Storeeasy 3000 Storage Software Version

    If your maintenance policy is to only update servers to the most current and tested versions of the system components, you can install the latest HPE service release. To find the latest service release, go to https://www.hpe.com/support and search for your specific product.
  • Page 129: Starting The System Management Homepage Application

    Overall System Health Status and the Component Status Summary sections to review the status of the HP StoreEasy 3000 Storage hardware. By aggregating the data from HPE web-based agents and management utilities, the SMH provides a common, easy-to-use interface for displaying the following information:...
  • Page 130 NOTE: A large number of disk errors may indicate that an I/O module has failed. Inspect the I/O module LEDs on the HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage system and any disk enclosures, and replace any failed component. Because both a system and drive fan are required, the maximum and minimum number of fans required is two.
  • Page 131 This section shows the status of the network connections. Storage This section displays information about the Smart Array and storage controllers within HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage. The Storage System page is organized as a left panel and a main page: Figure 41 Storage system...
  • Page 132: Storeeasy Dashboard

    Tape Drives This section provides information about tape drives, if they are included. Storage Boxes This section provides an overview of the disk drives that are listed individually in the Physical Drives section. System This section displays status for various system components. Version Control This section provides information about the Version Control Agent.
  • Page 133 HPE Network Discovery Service ◦ HPE Storage Discovery Service ◦ HPE System Health Discovery Service ◦ HPE Storage Management Service If a service is not running, select the service, and then click Start or Restart. Storage provider cache is empty...
  • Page 134: Known Issues

    “Managing the dashboard configuration file” (page 67). Known issues Table 8 (page 134) identifies known issues with HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage when the HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage Administrator Guide was last published and provides workarounds to mitigate them. Table 8 Known issues Issue Resolution...
  • Page 135 Table 8 Known issues (continued) Issue Resolution Mounted data volumes are not To restore the mount points to their original locations, you must record them remounted after performing a prior to running system recovery. system recovery. These data 1. Using Windows Disk Manager, record the mount points of the volumes within volumes are not damaged or the root directory of each volume.
  • Page 136 The SMI-S provider registration To register SMI-S provider, ensure that the array is reachable from the node. with HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage Perform the following steps on all nodes: might fail due to the following 1. Open an elevated PowerShell command prompt.
  • Page 137 Table 8 Known issues (continued) Issue Resolution a. Get-partition –DiskNumber <disk number from above> Please ensure that all GPT disks have a Microsoft remove-Partition –Confirm Reserved Partition (MSR) b. New-partition –DiskNumber <disk number from above> present. Error: 0x80070022 -Size 128MB –GptType ‘{e3c9e316-0b5c-4db8-817d-f92df00215ae}' c.
  • Page 138: Virus Scanning Recommendation

    You can access these manuals at http://www.hpe.com/support/proliantgen9/docs. IMPORTANT: Some troubleshooting procedures found in ProLiant server guides may not apply to particular HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage model. If necessary, check with your HPE Support representative for further assistance. For HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage manuals, go to www.hpe.com/info/ StoreEasy3000-manuals.
  • Page 139: Microsoft Systems Center Operations Manager

    After running the Smart Component, you must shut down and then restart your system for the changes to take effect. On multi-node clusters, such as HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage systems, HPE recommends that you move cluster resources to another node before shutting down the node that is being renamed.
  • Page 140 During the QR process the ILO White screen appears. Figure 42 ILO White Screen Perform the following to avoid this error: Reset the server. Press F9. Select System Configuration⇒BIOS/Platform Configuration (RBSU)⇒PCI Device Enable/Disable . Select Slot 2: HP Store Fabric 8Gb Dual Port PCI-e FC HBA – FC and disable. 140 Troubleshooting, servicing, and maintenance...
  • Page 141 Figure 43 System Settings Press F10 to save the changes. Then Exit and Reboot. No disk found in Slot0b pop-up appears during System Installation and Recovery screen QR process. While QR’ing the server using the USB, the No disk found in Slot0b pop-up appears, if the USB is formatted as NTFS.
  • Page 142 Not a valid configuration…. pop-up appears in System Installation and Recovery window during the QR process. Perform the following steps to avoid this erorr: Reset the server. Press F10 (Intelligent Provisioning). Select HP Smart Storage Administrator (HPSSA). Delete all logical drives and create a fresh logical drive. Reset the server again and follow the QR process.
  • Page 143 Create Cluster Wizard Errors In Failover Cluster Manager, while adding IP of nodes with which cluster is to be created, an error message The node cannot be contacted. Ensure the node is powered on and connected to network Ensure that the node is powered on. Figure 46 In a Failover Cluster Manager, while adding IP of nodes with which cluster is to be created, an error message The computer <computer name>...
  • Page 144 Figure 47 Create Cluster wizard issue2 Failover Cluster Failure Figure 48 Failover Cluster Failure The failover cluster failover error results either due to hardware failure in one node of a two-node cluster or due to the operating system failure. The hardware failure may be caused by a failure in the SCSI card or in the operating system. In such case, remove the failed node from the failover cluster using the Powershell command (Run as Administrator) Remove-ClusterNode or Evict node from the Failover Cluster Manager.
  • Page 145 For more information, refer to: https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc776978(v=ws.10).aspx https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-in/library/ms189117.aspx http://windowsitpro.com/windows-server-2012/ troubleshooting-windows-server-2012-failover-clusters Cluster Specific Issues 145...
  • Page 146: 11 Recovering Hpe Storeeasy 3000 Storage

    If you have not ordered the System Recovery DVD, you can download the free System Recovery image from HPE Software Depot and save the image file in a USB flash drive or DVD to perform system recovery. For information on creating a system recovery USB flash drive or DVD, see “Creating a USB flash drive with an image file from HPE Software Depot”...
  • Page 147: Drive Letters Are Not Assigned After A Restore

    NOTE: If your network is not using DHCP, manually assign the IP address and DNS information. The following are some examples of the commands for manually assigning an IP address: ◦ netsh interface ip set address "connection name" static 192.168.0.101 255.255.255.0 192.168.0.1 ◦...
  • Page 148: Creating A Usb Flash Drive With An Image File From Hpe Software Depot

    Creating a USB flash drive with an image file from HPE Software Depot To create a system recovery USB flash drive with an image file from HPE Software Depot: After downloading the image file you should mount the ISO locally so that you will have access to the files.
  • Page 149: Restoring The Factory Image With A Dvd Or Usb Flash Device

    Be sure to reconnect any external storage that was detached and reboot the server before proceeding. Recovering both servers If both server nodes are being recovered, the process is similar to configuring a new HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage system delivered from the factory. NOTE:...
  • Page 150 You are prompted for the credentials of a domain account that has permissions to add a computer to the domain. After the changes have been made, accept the prompt to restart the server. 150 Recovering HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage...
  • Page 151: Backing Up And Restoring Hpe Storeeasy 3000 Storage With Windows Recovery Environment

    Select Remote shared folder as the destination type and click Next to continue. Enter the path to the remote folder in Location and select the desired option in the Access control group. Click Next to continue. Backing up and restoring HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage with Windows Recovery Environment 151...
  • Page 152 11. If you are restoring from the network, click Advanced, and then select Search for a system image on the network. 12. Click Yes on the confirmation message to proceed with the network connectivity. 13. Enter the share path where the backup image is stored and click OK. 152 Recovering HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage...
  • Page 153 Proceed with reconfiguring the server, following the steps in this administrator guide for configuring the system. Backing up and restoring HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage with Windows Recovery Environment 153...
  • Page 154: 12 Product Feedback

    12 Product Feedback The Product Feedback feature enables you to send your suggestions, ideas on product improvement, or feedback on HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage to storeeasyproductfeedback@hpe.com. You can access the Product Feedback dialog box using the following methods: Double-click the Product Feedback icon on the desktop.
  • Page 155: 13 Iternity Icas

    13 Iternity iCAS Get open, flexible, and expandable long-term archiving using HPE StoreEasy with iTernity Compliant Archive Solution (iCAS). Now validated to meet SEC 17a-4(f) requirements. A shortcut to iCAS is provided on the desktop and Start screen. See the Iternity website for more information...
  • Page 156: 14 Support And Other Resources

    Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support Center More Information on Access to Support Materials page: www.hpe.com/support/AccessToSupportMaterials IMPORTANT: Access to some updates might require product entitlement when accessed through the Hewlett Packard Enterprise Support Center. You must have an HPE Passport set up with relevant entitlements. Websites Website Link Hewlett Packard Enterprise Information Library www.hpe.com/info/enterprise/docs...
  • Page 157: Rack Stability

    Hewlett Packard Enterprise is committed to providing documentation that meets your needs. To help us improve the documentation, send any errors, suggestions, or comments to Documentation Feedback (docsfeedback@hpe.com). When submitting your feedback, include the document title, part number, edition, and publication date located on the front cover of the document. For online help content, include the product name, product version, help edition, and publication date located on the legal notices page.
  • Page 158: A Operating System Logical Drives

    (OS logical drive size of 120 GB or higher) and the OS volume is labeled System. If the storage system arrays are deleted and the System Recovery DVD is run, the System Recovery process will configure the HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage using the factory default settings listed Table 9 (page 158).
  • Page 159: B Network Ports

    B Network ports The following table provides information on the local and remote network ports that are used by various HPE StoreEasy 3000 Storage applications. Table 10 Local and remote ports Application Local port number Remote port number Enable Network Storage...
  • Page 160 Table 10 Local and remote ports (continued) Application Local port number Remote port number Enable Windows Standards-Based Storage Management SLP outbound Failover Clusters (ICMP6-ER-In) Failover Clusters (ICMP6-ERQ-Out) Failover Clusters (ICMP4-ER-In) Failover Clusters (ICMP4-ERQ-Out) Failover Clusters (DCOM-RPC-EPMAP-In) Failover Clusters (ICMP6-ER-Out) Failover Clusters (ICMP6-ERQ-In) Failover Clusters (ICMP4-ER-Out)
  • Page 161 Table 10 Local and remote ports (continued) Application Local port number Remote port number Enable Failover Cluster Manager (ICMP4-ER-In) Failover Cluster Manager (ICMP4-ERQ-Out) SMB Witness RPC-EPMap (RPC-EPMAP) SMB Witness (RPC-In) SNMP Service (UDP Out) SNMP Service (UDP In) DFS Management (SMB-In) DFS Management (WMI-In) DFS Management (DCOM-In)
  • Page 162 Table 10 Local and remote ports (continued) Application Local port number Remote port number Enable World Wide Web Services (HTTP Traffic-In) Messaging 3202 System-HTTP-3202 Messaging 3201 System-HTTP-3201 Remote Desktop - User 3389 Mode (TCP-In) Remote Desktop - User 3389 Mode (UDP-In) Remote Desktop - Shadow (TCP-In) Core Networking - Group...
  • Page 163 Table 10 Local and remote ports (continued) Application Local port number Remote port number Enable Core Networking - Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP-In) Core Networking - Destination Unreachable Fragmentation Needed (ICMPv4-In) Core Networking - Multicast Listener Done (ICMPv6-Out) Core Networking - Multicast Listener Done (ICMPv6-In) Core Networking - Multicast Listener Report v2...
  • Page 164 Table 10 Local and remote ports (continued) Application Local port number Remote port number Enable Core Networking - Parameter Problem (ICMPv6-Out) Core Networking - Parameter Problem (ICMPv6-In) Core Networking - Time Exceeded (ICMPv6-Out) Core Networking - Time Exceeded (ICMPv6-In) Core Networking - Packet Too Big (ICMPv6-Out) Core Networking - Packet Too Big (ICMPv6-In)
  • Page 165 Table 10 Local and remote ports (continued) Application Local port number Remote port number Enable File and Printer Sharing (NB-Name-Out) File and Printer Sharing (NB-Name-In) File and Printer Sharing (SMB-Out) File and Printer Sharing (SMB-In) File and Printer Sharing (NB-Session-Out) File and Printer Sharing (NB-Session-In) Dashboard Application...
  • Page 166: C Warranty And Regulatory Information

    For important safety, environmental, and regulatory information, see Safety and Compliance Information for Server, Storage, Power, Networking, and Rack Products, available at www.hpe.com/support/Safety-Compliance-EnterpriseProducts. Warranty information HPE ProLiant and x86 Servers and Options www.hpe.com/support/ProLiantServers-Warranties HPE Enterprise Servers www.hpe.com/support/EnterpriseServers-Warranties HPE Storage Products www.hpe.com/support/Storage-Warranties...
  • Page 167: Turkey Rohs Material Content Declaration

    Local representative information Kazakh: Kazakhstan: Manufacturing date: The manufacturing date is defined by the serial number. CCSYWWZZZZ (serial number format for this product) Valid date formats include: YWW, where Y indicates the year counting from within each new decade, with 2000 as the starting point;...
  • Page 168: Glossary

    Glossary The following glossary terms and definitions are provided as a reference for storage products. Glossary terms Access control list. Active Directory Service. array A synonym of storage array, storage system, and virtual array. A group of disks in one or more disk enclosures combined with controller software that presents disk storage capacity as one or more virtual disks.
  • Page 169 Line Printer Daemon. Logical unit number. A LUN results from mapping a logical unit number, port ID, and LDEV ID to a RAID group. The size of the LUN is determined by the emulation mode of the LDEV and the number of LDEVs associated with the LUN. mount point A host's file system path or directory name where a host volume (device) is accessed.
  • Page 170: Index

    Index access rights, managing, 121 data blocks, 77 accessing Data Deduplication, 72 updates, 156 data striping, 77 Accessing the storage system disk access, verifying, 118 Remote Desktop method, 44 Disk Management ACL, defining, 104 extending volumes, 86 adding node to existing cluster, 32 documentation array controller, purpose, 77 providing feedback on, 157...
  • Page 171 operating system logical drives, 158 OpsMgr see Microsoft Systems Center Operations GPT partitions, 79 Manager (SCOM) group, cluster, 113 groups, adding to permissions list, 99 partitions extended, 79 hardware components primary, 79 StoreEasy 3850 Gateway Blade Storage, 10 permissions StoreEasy 3850 Gateway Storage, 8 file level, 98 list Smart Storage Administrator, 82...
  • Page 172 166 storage management HPE Enterprise servers, 166 elements, 75 HPE Networking products, 166 overview, 75 HPE ProLiant and x86 Servers and Options, 166 process, 76 HPE Storage products, 166 storage reports, 106 websites, 156 storage, adding to a cluster, 122...

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