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HP StorageWorks 2000i Reference Manual (118 pages)
HP StorageWorks 2000 G2 Modular Smart Array reference guide (500911-002, May 2009)
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Disk array system
| Size: 1.33 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About this Guide
11
Intended Audience
11
Prerequisites
11
Related Documentation
11
Document Conventions and Symbols
11
Document Conventions
11
HP Technical Support
12
Product Warranties
12
Subscription Service
12
HP Web Sites
12
Documentation Feedback
12
Getting Started
13
Configuring and Provisioning a New Storage System
13
Browser Setup
13
Signing in
13
Tips for Signing in and Signing out
14
Tips for Using the Main Window
14
SMU Communication Status Icons
14
Tips for Using the Help Window
15
System Concepts
15
About User Accounts
15
About Vdisks
16
About Spares
16
Settings for Default Users
16
About Volumes
17
About Hosts
17
Iscsi Host Security
17
About Volume Mapping
18
About Volume Cache Options
19
Using Write-Back or Write-Through Caching
19
Optimizing Read-Ahead Caching
19
About the Snapshot Feature
20
Relationship between a Master Volume and Its Snapshots and Snap Pool
20
About the Volume Copy Feature
21
Rolling Back a Master Volume
21
Creating a Volume Copy from a Master Volume or a Snapshot
22
About the VDS and VSS Hardware Providers
23
About RAID Levels
23
Example Applications and RAID Levels
23
RAID Level Comparison
24
Vdisk Expansion by RAID Level
24
About Size Representations
25
About the System Date and Time
25
Decimal (Radix) Point Character by Locale
25
About Storage-Space Color Codes
26
About Vdisk Reconstruction
26
Storage-Space Color Codes
26
About Data Protection in a Single-Controller Storage System
27
Configuring the System
29
Using the Configuration Wizard
29
Step 1: Starting the Wizard
29
Step 2: Change Default Passwords
29
Step 3: Configuring Network Ports
29
Step 4: Enabling System-Management Services
29
Step 5: Setting System Information
30
Step 6: Configuring Event Notification
30
Step 7: Configuring Host Ports
31
Step 8: Confirming Configuration Changes
32
Installing a License
32
Configuring System Services
33
Changing Management Interface Settings
33
Configuring Email Notification
34
Configuring SNMP Notification
34
Configuring User Accounts
34
Adding Users
34
Modifying Users
35
Removing Users
36
Configuring System Settings
36
Changing the System Date and Time
36
Changing Host Interface Settings
37
Changing Network Interface Settings
38
Setting System Information
38
Configuring Advanced Settings
39
Changing Disk Settings
39
Configuring SMART
39
Configuring Dynamic Spares
39
Configuring the EMP Polling Rate
39
Changing Cache Settings
40
Changing the Synchronize-Cache Mode
40
Changing the Missing LUN Response
40
Controlling Host Access to the System's Write-Back Cache Setting
40
Changing Auto-Write-Through Cache Triggers and Behaviors
41
Configuring Partner Firmware Update
41
Configuring System Utilities
41
Configuring Background Scrub
41
Configuring Utility Priority
42
Configuring a Vdisk
42
Managing Dedicated Spares
42
Changing a Vdisk's Name
43
Changing a Vdisk's Owner
43
Configuring a Volume
43
Changing a Volume's Name or Openvms UID
43
Changing a Volume's Cache Settings
44
Provisioning the System
45
Using the Provisioning Wizard
45
Step 1: Starting the Wizard
45
Step 2: Specifying the Vdisk Name and RAID Level
45
Step 3: Selecting Disks
46
Step 4: Defining Volumes
46
Step 5: Setting the Default Mapping
46
Step 6: Confirming Vdisk Settings
47
Creating a Vdisk
47
Deleting Vdisks
47
Expanding a Vdisk
48
Before Expanding a Vdisk
48
Managing Global Spares
48
Creating a Volume Set
49
Creating a Volume
49
Deleting Volumes
50
Changing a Volume's Default Mapping
50
Changing a Volume's Explicit Mappings
51
Expanding a Volume
51
Creating Multiple Snapshots
52
Creating a Snapshot
52
Deleting a Snapshot
53
Resetting a Snapshot
53
Creating a Volume Copy
54
Aborting a Volume Copy
55
Rolling Back a Volume
55
Adding a Host
56
Removing Hosts
56
Changing a Host's Name
57
Changing Host Mappings
57
Configuring CHAP
58
Deleting Schedules
58
Using System Tools
59
Updating Firmware
59
Updating Controller Module Firmware
59
Updating Expansion Module Firmware
59
Updating Disk Firmware
60
Saving Logs
61
Resetting a Host Port
61
Rescanning Disk Channels
62
Clearing Disk Metadata
62
Restarting or Shutting down Controllers
62
Restarting
62
Shutting down
63
Verifying a Vdisk
64
Scrubbing a Vdisk
64
Removing a Vdisk from Quarantine
65
Viewing System Status
67
Viewing Information about the System
67
System Properties
67
Enclosure Properties
67
Disk Properties
67
Vdisk Properties
67
Volume Properties
67
Snap-Pool Properties
67
Snapshot Properties
68
Schedule Properties
68
Configuration Limits
68
Licensed Features
68
Version Properties
68
Viewing the System Event Log
68
Viewing Information about All Vdisks
69
Viewing Information about a Vdisk
70
Vdisk Properties
70
Disk Properties
71
Volume Properties
72
Snap-Pool Properties
72
Viewing Information about a Volume
72
Mapping Properties
72
Schedule Properties
73
Viewing Information about a Snapshot
73
Snapshot Properties
73
Mapping Properties
74
Schedule Properties
74
Viewing Information about All Hosts
74
Viewing Information about a Host
74
Host Properties
75
Mapping Properties
75
Viewing Information about an Enclosure
75
ASNMP Reference
77
Standard MIB-II Behavior
77
Enterprise Traps
77
FA MIB 2.2 SNMP Behavior
78
External Details for Certain FA MIB 2.2 Objects
83
External Details for Connunitrevstable
83
Connunitrevstable Index and Description Values
83
External Details for Connunitsensortable
84
Connunitsensortable Index, Name, Type, and Characteristic Values
84
External Details for Connunitporttable
85
Configuring SNMP Event Notification in SMU
85
SNMP Management
85
Enterprise Trap MIB
85
Connunitporttable Index and Name Values
85
FA MIB 2.2 and 4.0 Differences
87
B Event Code Reference
89
Event Code Descriptions and Recommended Actions
89
Disk Error Conditions and Recommended Actions
105
Power Supply Faults and Recommended Actions
105
C Using FTP to Download Logs and Update Firmware
107
Downloading System Logs
107
Updating Controller Module Firmware
108
Updating Expansion Module Firmware
109
Updating Disk Firmware
110
Installing a License File
111
Glossary
113
Index
115
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HP StorageWorks 2000i User Manual (72 pages)
Modular Smart Array
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Storage
| Size: 1.73 MB
Table of Contents
User Guide
1
Table of Contents
3
About this Guide
11
Intended Audience
11
Prerequisites
11
Related Documentation
11
Document Conventions and Symbols
12
Document Conventions
12
Rack Stability
13
HP Technical Support
13
Customer Self Repair
13
Product Warranties
13
Subscription Service
13
HP Web Sites
13
Documentation Feedback
14
Overview
15
Features and Benefits
15
Components
17
Front Panel Components
17
2312I G2
17
Disk Drive Bay Numbers
18
Rear Panel Components
18
2312I G2 and 2324I G2
18
MSA2000 3.5" 12-Drive Enclosure
19
MSA70 2.5" 25-Drive Enclosure
19
Cache
19
Transportable Compactflash
19
Super-Capacitor Pack
20
Installing the Enclosures
21
Installation Checklist
21
Connecting Controller and Drive Enclosures
22
Connecting Controller and MSA2000 3.5" 12-Drive Enclosures
22
Connecting Controller and MSA70 2.5" 25-Drive Enclosures
22
Connecting Controller and Mixed-Connect 3.5" and 2.5" Drive Enclosures
22
Additional Cable Requirements for Drive Enclosures
22
2312I G2 and 2324I G2 Cable Requirements
22
Cabling Connections between a Single-Controller Enclosure and One MSA2000 3.5" 12-Drive Enclosure
23
Cabling Connections between a Dual-Controller Enclosure and One MSA2000 3.5" 12-Drive Enclosure
23
SAS Cable Requirements
23
Cabling Connections between a Dual-Controller Enclosure and Three MSA2000 3.5" 12-Drive Enclosures
24
Cabling Connections between a Dual-Controller Enclosure and One MSA70 Drive Enclosure
24
Cabling Connections between a Dual-Controller Enclosure and Three MSA70 Drive Enclosures
25
Testing Enclosure Connections
26
Cabling Connections between a Dual-Controller Enclosure and Mixed Drive Enclosures
26
Obtaining IP Values
27
Setting Management Port IP Addresses Using DHCP
27
Setting Management Port IP Addresses Using the CLI
27
Terminal Emulator Display Settings
28
Terminal Emulator Connection Settings
28
Connecting Hosts
31
Host System Requirements
31
Connecting the Enclosure to Data Hosts
31
Iscsi Host Ports
31
Connecting Direct Attach Configurations
32
Dual Controller Configurations
32
One Server/One Hba/Dual Path
32
One Server/One Hba/Single Path
32
Single Controller Configuration
32
Two Servers/One HBA Per Server/Dual Path
32
Connecting Remote Management Hosts
32
Basic Operation
33
Powering On/Powering off
33
Updating Firmware
33
Selecting an Appropriate Time to Perform the Online Upgrade
33
LED Descriptions
35
Front Panel Leds
35
Disk Drive Leds
36
Disk Drive LED Combinations
36
Rear Panel Leds
37
2312I G2 and 2324I G2
37
MSA2000 3.5" 12-Drive Enclosure
39
MSA70 2.5" 25-Drive Enclosure
39
Power Supply Leds
40
Configuring a System for the First Time
41
Configuring Your Web Browser for SMU
41
Signing in to SMU
41
Tips for Using the Main Window
41
Tips for Using the Help Window
42
Changing the System Date and Time
42
To Use Manual Date and Time Settings
42
To Obtain the Date and Time from an NTP Server
43
Using the Configuration Wizard
44
Using the Provisioning Wizard
45
Testing the Configuration
45
Signing out of SMU
45
Troubleshooting
47
Fault Isolation Methodology
47
Gather Fault Information
47
Determine Where the Fault Is Occurring
47
Review the Event Logs
47
Isolate the Fault
47
If the Enclosure Does Not Initialize
47
Correcting Enclosure Ids
48
Diagnostic Steps
48
Is the Front Panel Fault LED Amber
48
Is the Controller Back Panel OK LED off
48
Is the Controller Back Panel Fault/Service Required LED Amber
48
Are both Drive Module Leds off (Online/Activity and Fault/Uid)
49
Is the Drive Module Fault/Uid LED Blinking Amber
49
Is a Connected Host Port's Host Link Status LED off
49
Is a Connected Port's Expansion Port Status LED off
50
Is a Connected Port's Network Port Link Status LED off
50
Is the Power Supply's AC Power Good LED off
50
Is the Drive Enclosure Back Panel OK LED off
50
Is the Drive Enclosure Fault/Service Required LED Amber
51
Controller Failure in a Single-Controller Configuration
52
If the Controller Has Failed or Does Not Start, Is the Cache Status LED On/Blinking
52
Transporting Cache
52
Isolating a Host-Side Connection Fault
53
Isolating a Controller Module Expansion Port Connection Fault
54
Resolving Voltage and Temperature Warnings
54
Sensor Locations
55
Power Supply Sensors
55
Cooling Fan Sensors
55
Temperature Sensors
55
Cooling Fan Sensor Descriptions
55
Controller Module Temperature Sensors
55
Power Supply Module Voltage Sensors
56
Power Supply Temperature Sensors
56
Voltage Sensor Descriptions
56
A Environmental Requirements and Specifications
57
Safety Requirements
57
Site Requirements and Guidelines
57
Site Wiring and AC Power Requirements
57
Site Wiring and DC Power Requirements
57
Weight and Placement Guidelines
58
Electrical Guidelines
58
Ventilation Requirements
58
Cabling Requirements
58
Management Host Requirements
58
Physical Requirements
59
Environmental Requirements
59
Rackmount Enclosure Dimensions
59
Rackmount Enclosure Weights
59
Electrical Requirements
60
Site Wiring and Power Requirements
60
Power Cord Requirements
60
B Electrostatic Discharge
61
Preventing Electrostatic Discharge
61
Grounding Methods to Prevent Electrostatic Discharge
61
C Regulatory Compliance and Safety
63
Regulatory Compliance
63
Federal Communications Commission Notice
63
Class a Equipment
63
Class B Equipment
63
Declaration of Conformity for Products Marked with the FCC Logo, United States Only
63
Modifications
64
Cables
64
Regulatory Compliance Identification Numbers
64
Regulatory Compliance Label Location
64
Laser Device
64
Laser Safety Warning
64
Certification and Classification Information
64
Laser Product Label
65
International Notices and Statements
65
Canadian Notice (Avis Canadien)
65
Class a Equipment
65
Class B Equipment
65
European Union Notice
65
BSMI Notice
66
Japanese Notice
66
Korean Notices
66
Safety
66
Battery Replacement Notice
66
Taiwan Battery Recycling Notice
67
Power Cords
67
Japanese Power Cord Notice
67
Electrostatic Discharge
67
Preventing Electrostatic Damage
67
Grounding Methods
68
Index
69
HP StorageWorks 2000i Technology Brief (10 pages)
RAID 6 with HP Advanced Data Guarding technology
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Adapter
| Size: 0.23 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1
Abstract
2
Introduction
2
Functions and Limitations of RAID Schemes
3
Fault Tolerance of RAID Schemes
5
Cost-Effectiveness of RAID Schemes
7
Performance of RAID Schemes
8
Choosing a RAID Level
9
Summary
9
Call to Action
10
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HP StorageWorks 2000i Family Manual (16 pages)
Hewlett-Packard StorageWorks Arrays Brochure
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Speaker System
| Size: 0.33 MB
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