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HP StorageWorks
XP12000 Disk Array
owner's guide
third edition (March 2005)
part number: AE002-96009
This guide describes features, components, options, and general operations for the HP
StorageWorks XP12000 Disk Array.

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  • Page 1 HP StorageWorks XP12000 Disk Array owner’s guide third edition (March 2005) part number: AE002-96009 This guide describes features, components, options, and general operations for the HP StorageWorks XP12000 Disk Array.
  • Page 2 Hewlett-Packard. The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. HP-UX is a registered trademark of Hewlett-Packard Company. All other product names mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    About this guide 7 Related information 7 Document conventions and symbols 8 Getting help 8 HP technical support 8 HP storage web site 9 HP authorized reseller 9 Revision history 10 Overview Continuous data availability 12 Nondisruptive service and upgrades 13...
  • Page 4 Recovering from an unplanned power outage 49 Manual restart of the disk array after power is restored 49 Automatic restart when power is restored 50 HP StorageWorks XP Disk Array Family of Software Products Storage area management software 54 HP OpenView Storage Area Manager suite 54...
  • Page 5 HP OpenView Data Protector 64 HP StorageWorks Cluster Extension XP 64 HP StorageWorks Fast Recovery Solution for Windows 2003 65 HP StorageWorks Rapid Backup Solution with Direct Backup XP 65 Troubleshooting Service information messages 68 Failure detection and reporting process 69...
  • Page 6 HP StorageWorks XP12000 Disk Array Owner’s Guide...
  • Page 7: About This Guide

    • Direct-access storage device subsystems and their basic functions • Disk arrays and RAID technology • Operating system commands and utilities Unless otherwise noted, the term disk array refers to the HP StorageWorks XP12000 Disk Array (XP12000). Related information For related product documentation, see the HP web site at www.hp.com: •...
  • Page 8: Document Conventions And Symbols

    Failure to follow directions could result in hardware or software damage. Warning Failure to follow directions could result in personal injury or death. Getting help If you have additional questions, contact your HP support representative or www.hp.com visit the HP web site: HP technical support In North America, call technical support at 1-800-652-6672, available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
  • Page 9: Hp Storage Web Site

    • Detailed questions For continuous quality improvement, calls may be recorded or monitored. HP storage web site For the most current information about HP StorageWorks XP products, visit: http://h18006.www1.hp.com/storage/arraysystems.html. For information about product availability, configuration, and connectivity, contact your HP support representative.
  • Page 10: Revision History

    Revision history September 2004 First edition. September 2004 Second edition. March 2005 Third edition. HP StorageWorks XP12000 Disk Array Owner’s Guide...
  • Page 11: Overview

    Overview The XP12000 disk array is part of the HP StorageWorks XP Disk Array family of products. These disk arrays provide reliable and secure data storage and protection, featuring redundant circuitry and RAID storage options for data security. These disk arrays also support multiple operating systems, platforms, and RAID groups.
  • Page 12: Continuous Data Availability

    Continuous data availability The HP StorageWorks Disk Array XP family includes the first RAID disk arrays to provide truly continuous data availability. XP disk arrays are designed for nonstop operation and continuous access to all user data. The following XP12000 features ensure continuous data availability: •...
  • Page 13: Nondisruptive Service And Upgrades

    HP StorageWorks Continuous Track XP monitoring software detects internal hardware component problems and automatically reports them to the HP Storage Technology Center (STC) before they are noticed by operators and users. An HP support representative can then verify the problem and perform the appropriate maintenance activity, with no interruption to applications or hosts.
  • Page 14: Connectivity

    1. When more than four FC pairs are installed, each additional pair reduces the maximum number of ACP pairs by one. For example, an array with six FC pairs can have a maximum of two ACP pairs installed. 2. The maximum number of LUNs is 1024 per installed FC port. HP StorageWorks XP12000 Disk Array Owner’s Guide...
  • Page 15: Scalability

    DKUs, each containing up to 256 disk drives. The maximum array configuration can contain 1152 disk drives providing up to 165 TB of storage capacity in a single array. Your HP support representative can add DKUs and disk drives online with no interruptions to applications or hosts. Overview...
  • Page 16: Data Integrity And High Availability

    Data integrity and high availability To provide the highest levels of data integrity and availability, the HP StorageWorks XP Disk Array family uses RAID technologies and redundant hardware throughout the disk arrays, including: • RAID1, RAID5 • Mirrored write cache •...
  • Page 17: Summary Of Features

    Summary of features This section summarizes the main features and specifications of the disk array. For the most current product information, visit the HP web site: www.hp.com. Web-based array management HP StorageWorks Command View XP allows you to manage multiple arrays from a single Windows-based management server, and allows access to that management server from remote web-based clients.
  • Page 18: External Storage

    • HP StorageWorks XP48, XP512, XP128, and XP1024 disk arrays • HP StorageWorks Modular Smart Array 1000 • Specific disk array models of other manufacturers. Consult your HP representative for detailed information. For more information about HP external storage, see the HP StorageWorks Command View XP for XP Disk Arrays User Guide.
  • Page 19: Required Additional Components

    • HP StorageWorks LUN Configuration and Security Manager XP (page 55) Optional components HP offers an extensive list of optional products and services tailored for XP disk arrays, including a full suite of software products. For more information, see Chapter 4 and contact your HP support representative.
  • Page 20: Hardware Specifications

    RAID 1 (4D+4D) RAID 5 (3D+1P) RAID 5 (7D+1P) Maximum LDEVs 16,384 Available LUNs 229,376 Maximum LUNs per port 1024 1 Contact your HP representative for the firmware version required to achieve this maximum. HP StorageWorks XP12000 Disk Array Owner’s Guide...
  • Page 21: Xp12000 Hardware

    There is no single point of failure in the disk array. It includes redundant logic assemblies, controllers, disk drives, and power supplies, all of which can be removed or replaced without interrupting access to data. Caution Only your HP support representative can remove or replace hardware. XP12000 Hardware...
  • Page 22: Physical Components

    Figure 1 shows the disk array with the maximum of four DKUs. Minimum disk subsystem 4th DKU (L2) 3rd DKU (L1) 1st DKU (R1) 2nd DKU (R2) Figure 1. Disk array minimum/maximum configuration HP StorageWorks XP12000 Disk Array Owner’s Guide...
  • Page 23: Disk Control Frame

    9 to 128 disk drives. Control panel Once the disk array is powered on and running normally, no user operations are required at the control panel, except when instructed by your HP support representative. Figure 2 (page 24) shows the control panel location and layout.
  • Page 24 Figure 2. Control panel HP StorageWorks XP12000 Disk Array Owner’s Guide...
  • Page 25 “phone home” to STC, your HP support representative is notified automatically. If the disk array is not set up to phone home, place a service call to HP to have the message evaluated to determine if any action is required.
  • Page 26 (the REMOTE PROCESSING MAINTENANCE ENABLE/DISABLE switch is in the ENABLE position). On: Remote maintenance is in progress. An HP support representative is probably working on the system, but the system is online and accepting data. REMOTE Switch Used to permit remote service maintenance.
  • Page 27 “Disable” position (opposite the ENABLE position). Enable: The PS ON/OFF switch can be used. “Disable”: The PS ON/OFF switch cannot be used. Caution: Do not change the switch position unless directed to do so by HP service personnel. XP12000 Hardware...
  • Page 28 ON position. Off: The UNIT EMERGENCY POWER OFF switch is in the OFF position. Place a service call to HP to have an HP support representative reset the switch. HP StorageWorks XP12000 Disk Array Owner’s Guide...
  • Page 29 Disable: The disk array must be powered on manually, using the PS ON/OFF switch (10) or the host power control interface (PCI) (mainframe only). Caution: Do not change the switch position unless directed to do so by HP service personnel. XP12000 Hardware...
  • Page 30: Unit Emergency Power Off Switch

    The SVP is a blade processor connected inside the DKC. The SVP: • Collects performance data on the disk array for diagnostic testing and analysis; see “Service information messages” (page 68) • Provides your HP support representative with access to the disk array HP StorageWorks XP12000 Disk Array Owner’s Guide...
  • Page 31: Disk Drives

    STC. For more information, see Chapter Note The “phone home” capability may be turned off, if desired. Continuous Track XP still monitors the disk array, but does not automatically notify HP if a problem occurs. XP12000 Hardware...
  • Page 32: Disk Array Frames

    (page 20). Ask your HP support representative about currently available disk drives. The disk array automatically detects and corrects disk errors, and an HP support representative can replace any of the disk drives without disrupting user activity. The disk array must contain at least one spare disk drive and can contain up to 40.
  • Page 33: Backup Batteries

    Backup batteries In each frame (DKC and DKU), internal nickel-hydride batteries provide backup power for the cache memory, shared memory, ACPs, CHIPs, and disk drives. If AC input power is lost, the backup batteries enable the disk array to continue normal operations for up to one minute. If power is not restored within one minute, the disk array executes either the De-Stage or Backup battery operation mode.
  • Page 34 HP representatives will assist you in determining which battery operation mode is best for your disk array configuration, and will configure the selected mode during disk array installation. HP StorageWorks XP12000 Disk Array Owner’s Guide...
  • Page 35: Management Server

    Management server The management server is a Windows-based host connected to the array via a private LAN connection. HP Command View XP and HP LUN Configuration and Security Manager XP are required for you to monitor and manage disk array operations and are installed on the management server.
  • Page 36 Management server Private LAN connection Fibre Channel, ESCON, or FICON connection Host Figure 4. Connections to the disk array HP StorageWorks XP12000 Disk Array Owner’s Guide...
  • Page 37: Specifications

    Specifications This section provides some general specifications for the XP12000. For complete specifications, see the HP StorageWorks XP12000 Disk Array Site Preparation Guide, available on the HP web site: www.hp.com. Temperature Table 4. Temperature specifications Temperature range type Range Recommended operating temperature range 21°...
  • Page 38: Humidity

    For details on electrical specifications, cabling, and connectors, see the HP StorageWorks XP12000 Disk Array Site Preparation Guide. HP StorageWorks XP12000 Disk Array Owner’s Guide...
  • Page 39 50-amp, single-phase DKC Table 6. 40-Amp, 50 or 60 Hz, single-phase DKC operation Nominal rated voltage (Vac) Parameter 200 208 220 230 240 Rated line current per power cord (Arms) 22.6 21.7 20.5 19.6 18.8 Number of power cords Recommended circuit breakers 50A 50A 50A 50A Number of circuit breakers 1 60 Hz only.
  • Page 40 200 208 220 230 240 Rated line current per power cord (Arms) 17.3 16.4 15.7 Number of power cords Recommended circuit breakers 50A 50A 50A 50A Number of circuit breakers 1 60 Hz only. HP StorageWorks XP12000 Disk Array Owner’s Guide...
  • Page 41 30-amp, single-phase DKU Table 10. 30-Amp, 50 or 60 Hz, single-phase DKU operation Nominal rated voltage (Vac) Parameter 200 208 220 230 240 Rated line current per power cord (Arms) Number of power cords Recommended circuit breakers 30A 30A 30A 30A Number of circuit breakers 1 60 Hz only.
  • Page 42 HP StorageWorks XP12000 Disk Array Owner’s Guide...
  • Page 43: Xp12000 Operations

    The disk array reports any service information messages (SIMs) to the SVP and the management server. If the array is set up to “phone home,” the SVP automatically reports SIMs to the HP Storage Technology Center (STC). For more information on automatic reporting, see “HP StorageWorks Continuous Track XP”...
  • Page 44: General Safety Guidelines

    Be alert and use common sense. If you have any questions, contact your HP support representative. • Follow the safety guidelines and procedures in all documentation for this and related products.
  • Page 45 Warning Do not touch areas marked HAZARDOUS, even with the power off. These areas contain high-voltage power. Caution If you detect any abnormal noise, smell, or smoke coming from the disk array, immediately power off the disk array by pulling the UNIT EMERGENCY POWER OFF switch on the back of the disk array cabinet.
  • Page 46: Powering Down The Disk Array

    Jobs in process are aborted and their integrity after recovery is not guaranteed. Use this power-off method only in an emergency.Only a qualified HP support representative can reset the switch and restore power to the disk array.
  • Page 47 AC input power remains present at the primary circuit. 3. When the emergency situation is over, call the HP support center. Only a qualified HP support representative can reset the switch and restore power to the disk array.
  • Page 48: Planned Power-Off

    Occasionally, you may need to plan a site power outage, such as during alterations to the data center, inspections, or work by the electric company. If a scheduled power outage will affect the disk array, contact your HP support representative to schedule the power-off of the disk array.
  • Page 49: Recovering From An Unplanned Power Outage

    After power is restored to your site and before restoring power to the disk array, HP recommends that you have an electrician verify the power to ensure that all phases are restored and input power to the disk is stable.
  • Page 50: Automatic Restart When Power Is Restored

    UPS, to ensure that the power restored to the disk array is stable. If your site does not have a UPS, HP recommends that the disk array be configured for manual restart, meaning...
  • Page 51 To enable automatic restart: 1. On the DKC control panel [Figure 2 (page 24)], move the AUTO PS-ON ENABLE/DISABLE switch to the ENABLE position. XP12000 Operations...
  • Page 52 HP StorageWorks XP12000 Disk Array Owner’s Guide...
  • Page 53: Hp Storageworks Xp Disk Array Family Of Software Products

    HP StorageWorks XP Disk Array Family of Software Products This chapter describes HP’s suite of software products designed to help you get the most from your disk array. HP StorageWorks XP Disk Array software: • Augments critical array capabilities • Helps optimize your IT resources •...
  • Page 54: Storage Area Management Software

    • Reports to identify wasted or unused storage space • Reports to identify trends to analyze and predict storage demand • Integration with third-party reporting tools HP StorageWorks XP12000 Disk Array Owner’s Guide...
  • Page 55: Device And Configuration Management Software

    With it, you can add and delete paths, create custom-sized volumes, and configure foolproof LUN security that provides controlled, secure access to data stored on the XP disk array—preventing unauthorized HP StorageWorks XP Disk Array Family of Software Products...
  • Page 56: Hp Storageworks Lun Security Xp Extension

    • Access attributes assigned to each logical volume • Global masking for protection from all host servers • Rejection of file system device inquiry requests • Reporting of access failures to host server HP StorageWorks XP12000 Disk Array Owner’s Guide...
  • Page 57: Hp Storageworks External Storage Xp

    • Firmware-based solution accessible from HP StorageWorks Command View XP HP StorageWorks External Storage XP HP StorageWorks External Storage XP enables you to connect low-cost and/or legacy external storage utilizing the superior functionality of XP disk arrays. Key features and benefits include: •...
  • Page 58: Performance Management Software

    HP StorageWorks Performance Advisor Performance Advisor is an Internet application used to monitor real-time performance of the HP StorageWorks XP family of disk array products. Using a simple, browser-based interface, you can quickly customize performance data collection and set performance alarms. Performance Advisor provides real-time and historical data on: •...
  • Page 59: Hp Storageworks Performance Control Xp

    Performance Control XP enables sophisticated service provider solutions based on distinct levels of service. Performance Control XP has a rich feature set for flexible policy definition, scheduling, monitoring, and analysis. HP StorageWorks XP Disk Array Family of Software Products...
  • Page 60: Replication Software

    HP StorageWorks Flex Copy XP Flex Copy XP enables bidirectional, server-independent data transfer between HP Disk Array XP12000/1024/128 and MSA 1000 storage systems. Data can be transferred locally within a single data center or over metropolitan distances in a distributed storage network, without consuming server or LAN performance resources.
  • Page 61: Multipathing/High Availability Software

    It comprises flexible tools for solution configuration and management and supports raw disk, LVM, and VxVM environments. The software is compatible with HP-UX, Sun Solaris, and MC/Service Guard for HP-UX. HP StorageWorks XP Disk Array Family of Software Products...
  • Page 62 • Implementation on Oracle’s Hardware Assisted Resilient Data (HARD) framework • Correction of any random data corruption in the I/O path from server to array • Averts unplanned downtime • Increases uptime and business continuity HP StorageWorks XP12000 Disk Array Owner’s Guide...
  • Page 63: Mainframe Software

    ESCON link. HP StorageWorks Data Exchange XP Data Exchange XP provides high-speed bidirectional data sharing between mainframe systems and open systems. File translations are provided through a file conversion utility. HP StorageWorks XP Disk Array Family of Software Products...
  • Page 64: Business Continuity Solutions

    Business continuity solutions HP OpenView Data Protector Backup and restore with HP OpenView Data Protector. • Offers new levels of recovery with a service-driven management approach • Enterprise-wide data protection • Eliminate recovery windows with instant recovery, system disaster recovery, and direct backup...
  • Page 65: Hp Storageworks Fast Recovery Solution For Windows 2003

    • Compatible with any backup solution • Eliminates access conflicts with backup devices HP StorageWorks Rapid Backup Solution with Direct Backup XP Rapid Backup Solution with Direct Backup XP provides a zero downtime and serverless backup solution for XP disk array customers wanting to use an array-based data mover to backup data directly from the disk array to the tape library within a SAN.
  • Page 66 • Leverages existing LAN and SAN networks to provide a lower cost of ownership • Supports multiple platforms and applications to meet your business needs HP StorageWorks XP12000 Disk Array Owner’s Guide...
  • Page 67: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Troubleshooting...
  • Page 68: Service Information Messages

    SVP and the CHIP (Client Host Interface Processor) and ACP (Array Control Processor) microprocessors. Your HP support representative uses the SIMs to monitor and troubleshoot the disk array. You can view SIMs on the disk array’s management server (page 35). HP StorageWorks XP12000 Disk Array Owner’s Guide...
  • Page 69: Failure Detection And Reporting Process

    Failure detection and reporting process If a failure occurs in the disk array, the failure is detected and reported to the system log, the SIM log, and the HP STC, as shown in Figure 6 explained in Table 12 (page 69).
  • Page 70 • Serious and acute levels—Reported immediately to STC to ensure that the problem is addressed as soon as possible. For more information on Continuous Track XP, see “HP StorageWorks Continuous Track XP” (page 31).
  • Page 71: Regulatory Statements

    Regulatory Statements Regulatory Statements...
  • Page 72: Fcc Emc Statement (Usa)

    Hewlett-Packard’s device certification tests were conducted with HP computer systems and HP shielded cables, such as those you received with your product. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Hewlett-Packard could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
  • Page 73: Iec Statement (Worldwide)

    IEC statement (worldwide) This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. Regulatory Statements...
  • Page 74: Emc Statement (Canada)

    This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. Cet appareil numérique de la Classe A respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada. HP StorageWorks XP12000 Disk Array Owner’s Guide...
  • Page 75: Spécification Ati Classe A (France)

    Spécification ATI Classe A (France) DECLARATION D’INSTALLATION ET DE MISE EN EXPLOITATION d’un matériel de traitement de l’information (ATI), classé A en fonction des niveaux de perturbations radioélectriques émis, définis dans la norme européenne EN 55022 concernant la Compatibilité Electromagnétique. Regulatory Statements...
  • Page 76: Vcci Emc Statement (Japan)

    VCCI EMC statement (Japan) HP StorageWorks XP12000 Disk Array Owner’s Guide...
  • Page 77: Bsmi Emc Statement (Taiwan)

    BSMI EMC statement (Taiwan) Regulatory Statements...
  • Page 78: Rrl Emc Statement (Korea)

    RRL EMC statement (Korea) HP StorageWorks XP12000 Disk Array Owner’s Guide...
  • Page 79: Harmonics Conformance (Japan)

    Harmonics conformance (Japan) Regulatory Statements...
  • Page 80: German Noise Declaration

    German noise declaration XP12000: Schalldruckpegel Lp = 70 dB(A) Am Arbeitsplatz (operator position) Normaler Betrieb (normal operation) Nach ISO 7779:1988 / EN 27779:1991 (Typprüfung) HP StorageWorks XP12000 Disk Array Owner’s Guide...
  • Page 81: Laser Safety

    Laser safety When equipped with native Fibre Channel adapters, this product contains a laser internal to the Optical Link Module (OLM) contained on the 8-port Fibre Channel Adapter board and 8-port FICON board, and on the 16-port Fibre Channel Adapter board and 16-port FICON board for connection to a fibre communications network.
  • Page 82: Japan Denan Law Cordset Caution

    Japan DENAN law cordset caution Please use the supplied power cord. The power cord may not be used with other products. HP StorageWorks XP12000 Disk Array Owner’s Guide...
  • Page 83: Glossary

    RAID1 group. There are four physical disks in a RAID5 group. The HP StorageWorks Business Copy XP software program, which enables you to maintain up to nine internal copies of logical volumes on the disk array.
  • Page 84 C-Track The HP StorageWorks Continuous Track XP software program, which detects internal hardware component problems on a disk array and automatically reports them to the HP STC. The HP StorageWorks Continuous Access XP software program, which enables you to create and maintain duplicate copies of the data stored on a local disk array.
  • Page 85 A process that runs in the background and performs a specific operation at predefined times in response to certain events. DASD Direct access storage device. Dynamic cache residency. HP StorageWorks Data Exchange XP. DFDSS Data Facility Dataset Services. DFSMS Data Facility System Managed Storage.
  • Page 86 OPEN-9: 7.42 GB OPEN-E: 13.56 GB OPEN-K: Not available on XP12000 arrays OPEN-L: 36 GB OPEN-M: Not available on XP12000 arrays OPEN-V: User-defined custom size End of field. Emergency power-off. EREP Error reporting. HP StorageWorks XP12000 Disk Array Owner’s Guide...
  • Page 87 LUN to be associated with 1 to 36 LDEVs. Essentially, LUSE makes it possible for applications to access a single large pool of storage. The LUSE feature is available when the HP StorageWorks LUN Configuration Manager product is installed.
  • Page 88 A DSF command used to perform media maintenance. IDCAMS Access method services (a component of Data Facility Product). Initial microprogram load. Inches. Input/output (applies to an operation or device). IOCP Input/output configuration program HP StorageWorks XP12000 Disk Array Owner’s Guide...
  • Page 89 instance An independent copy of RAID Manager. Instances are local or remote and can run on the same host. Job control language. Kilobyte. kcal Kilocalorie. Kilogram. Kilometer. Kilovolt-ampere. Kilowatt. Local area network. Pound. Local control port. LD, LDEV Logical device. An LDEV is created when a RAID group is carved into pieces according to the selected host emulation mode (that is, OPEN-3, OPEN-8, OPEN-9).
  • Page 90 Multiple Virtual Storage (including MVS/370, MVS/ESA, MVS/XA). NHAS Novell High Availability Server. node Logically speaking, an environment where instances can be executed. Physically, a processor, which is an element of a cluster system. Nonvolatile storage. HP StorageWorks XP12000 Disk Array Owner’s Guide...
  • Page 91 A parity group is a mode of disk operation and configuration. It is synonymous with the term RAID group. partition Dividing a specific physical disk according to the HP-UX kernel or device driver layer into two or more areas as if there are two or more physical disks.
  • Page 92 System Administration Manager. script file A file containing a shell script. SCSI Small computer system interface. sec. Second. seq. Sequential. Silicon Graphics Incorporated. shell script A command sequence executed by a UNIX shell. HP StorageWorks XP12000 Disk Array Owner’s Guide...
  • Page 93 SSID Storage subsystem identification. HP Storage Technology Center. Service processor, which is the laptop PC that is built into the DKC. The SVP provides a direct interface into the disk array. SVP use is reserved for HP support representatives only.
  • Page 94 Extended Remote Copy. Virtual Storage Extension (an IBM S/390 operating system). VTOC Volume table of contents. System/370 Extended Architecture. Extended distance feature (for ExSA channels). IRIX extended file system. Extended logical volume manager. HP StorageWorks XP12000 Disk Array Owner’s Guide...
  • Page 95: Index

    Index array management 17 data availability 12 authorized resellers 9 Data Exchange XP 63 Auto LUN XP 58 data integrity 16 automatic restart 29, 50 Data Integrity Check for XP 61 de-stage battery operation mode 33 device management software 55–57 backup battery operation mode 33 disk array features batteries, backup 33–34, 49...
  • Page 96 61–62 HP Storage Technology Center. See STC humidity specifications 38 RAID options 32 Rapid Backup Solution with Direct Backup XP 65 line voltage 38–41 recovering from a power outage 49–51 HP StorageWorks XP12000 Disk Array Owner’s Guide...
  • Page 97 38 device and configuration management 55–57 External Storage XP 57 web site Fast Recovery Solution for Windows 2000 HP storage 9 or 2003 65 HP support 8 features 16, 18–19 Flex Copy XP 60 LUN Configuration and Security Manager...
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