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VNX Unified Storage Implementation Lab Guide
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1. Team2 Name Device IP Address Netmask Broadcast Gateway VNX2cs0 eth3 10 127 X 120 255 255 255 224 10 127 X 127 10 127 X 126 VNX2 SPA Mgmt 10 127 X 121 255 255 255 224 10 127 X 127 10 127 X 126 VNX2 SPB Mgmt 10 127 X 125 255 255 255 224 10 127 X 127 10 127 X 126 VNX2 SPA iSCSI A2 1 192 168 1 20 255 255 255 0 NA NA VNX2 SPA iSCSI A2 2 192 168 1 21 255 255 255 0 NA NA VNX2 SPB iSCSI B2 1 192 168 1 22 255 255 255 0 NA NA VNX2 SBB iSCSI B2 1 192 168 1 23 255 255 255 0 NA NA VNX2_DM2 cge 1 0 10 127 X 122 255 255 255 224 10 127 X 127 10 127 X 126 VNX2_DM2 cge 1 1 10 127 X 123 255 255 255 224 10 127 X 127 10 127 X 126 VNX2 DM2 VLAN tag lacpO 10 127 X 202 255 255 255 224 10 127 X 223 10 127 X 222 VNX2 DM3 cge 1 0 10 127 X 124 255 255 255 224 10 127 X 127 10 127 X 126 SAN 2 Physical Host net1 10 127 X 12 255 255 255 224 10 127 X 31 10 127 X 30 SAN 2 net2 192 168 0 1 255 255 255 0 NA NA WIN 2 VM Host net1 10 127 X 172 255 255 255 224 10 127 X 191 10 127 X 190 WIN 1 net2 192 168 1 25 255 255 255 0 NA NA Linux 2 VM Host ethO 10 127 X 2 255 255 255 224 10 127 X 31 10 127 X 30 Linux 2 eth1 192 168 1 24 255 255 255 0 NA NA DNS HM 1 10 127 X 161 NTP HM 1 10 127 X 161 X designates the lab setup number Replace the X with the assigned setup number VNX Unisphere credentials sysadmin sysadmin VNX Control Station CLI credentials nasadmin adXmin and root nasadmin DNS domain name corp hmarine co
2. In the Select Computer dialogue input the name of your CIFS Server VNX4 DM2 where is your team number Click OK Select Computer HEI Select the computer you want this snapin to manage This snapin will always manage Local computer the computer this console is running on Another computer fvnx2 DM2 Browse EMC where information lives Step Action e Now we are in the Computer Management window for VNX _DM2 On the left side tree expand System Tools and Shared Folders containers Right click Shares and select the New Share option gs Computer Management es os Hmla OP Computer Management VNX2 DN Share FolerPath me it System Tools c Task Scheduler cy Event Viewer a C etc Shared Folders C DataFS 5 Create a Shared Folder Wizard e Read the Welcome screen and click Next Create A Shared Folder Wizard xj Create A Shared Folder Wizard x Folder Path Welcome to the Create A Shared So Specify the path to the folder you want to share Folder Wizard 22 L This wizard helps you share a computer folder so that it can be accessed by people on other computers in your network Computer name VNX2_DM2 A a Windows Firewall will be setup to allow this folder to be shared with other computers Please read how this may impact Windows Firewall and
3. Data Mover server 2 Server Type Windows 2000 Windows 2003 and Windows 2008 Windows 2000 Computer Name VNX2_DM2 Aliases NetBIOS Name VNX2_DM2 Domain CORP HMARINE COM Domain joined Check to unjoin domain Domain Admin User Name Oo Domain Admin Password Po Oo Check to enable local users Set Local Admin Password Confirm Admin Password Interfaces 10 127 57 122 used by CIFS server VNX2 DM2 Confirm CIFS Server addition to Active Directory and DNS e Once you have successfully joined your CIFS server to the domain your CIFS server name will be displayed in Active Directory Users and Computers folder and in the DNS manager under the corp folder in the hmarine com forward lookup zone as shown below Your instructor will be able to verify that your CIFS server has joined the domain by showing you the Active Directory and DNS manager windows Active Directory Users and Computers OF x end XIos msaavae Name 3 Active Directory Users and Comput 1 Saved Queries E E corp hmarine com 4 Builtin 4 C Computers E Domain Controllers E 81 EMC Celerra Computers ForeignSecurityPrincipals F Managed Service Accounts J Users NX2 DM2 Computer EMC Celerra EMC where information lives 3 DNS Manager 4 14 2011 3 00 00 AM Host A 10 127 57 162 4 14 2011 3 00
4. EMC where information lives Step Action 5 Enter a user name and organization in the Customer Information screen e User EMC and Organization EMC should work just fine for the purpose of our labs e Click Next to continue fe EMC PowerPath 5 5 32bit InstallShield Wizard Customer Information 2 Please enter your information EMC where information lives User Name Jeme Organization InstallShield 4 Accept the default folder e Click Next to continue fe EMC PowerPath 5 5 32bit InstallShield Wizard Ea Destination Folder p Click Next to install to this folder or dick Change to install to a different folded MC where information lives Install EMC PowerPath 5 5 32bit to C Program Files EMC Change InstallShield EMC where information lives 5 Choose Typical Install the default e Click Next i EMC PowerPath 5 5 32bit InstallShield Wizard Setup Type Choose the setup type that best suits your needs 6 Click Install to begin installing PowerPath e Accept any defaults until you get to the License Key display e Ifyou get a security alerts asking if you want to trust the driver installations then click Yes jf EMC PowerPath 5 5 32bit InstallShield Wizard Ready to Install the Program The wizard is ready to begin installation EMC where information lives Step Action
5. End of Lab Exercise 5 Part 1 EMC where information lives Lab 5 Part 2 Installing PowerPath Software on a Linux Host Step Action Note Before you install PowerPath in working environments note that installing or upgrading PowerPath requires you to reboot the host Plan to install or upgrade PowerPath when a reboot will cause minimal site disruption In this lab you install PowerPath 5 5 for Linux 1 Before you install PowerPath ensure that e No devices are currently managed by Linux MPIO e Runa dmsetup Is e Run a chkconfig list grep multipathd Example root SAN 6 dmsetup ls No devices found root SAN 6 chkconfig list grep multipathd multipathd O off l off 2 0ff 3 0ff 4 o0ff 5 0ff 6 0ff The multipath daemon does not startup upon boot e All devices are blacklisted in the etc multipath conf file e Onall systems in your lab this has already been done for you e To check this run more etc multipath conf Example root SAN 6 more etc multipath conf This is a basic configuration file with some examples for device mapper multipath For a complete list of the default configuration values see Blacklist all devices by default Remove this to enable multipathing on the default devices blacklist devnode EMC where information lives Step Action Change directory to the SAN_Machine_apps e Change directory to the SAN Machine apps direc
6. Block Storage LUN Migration Summary File Storage escan Storage Systems Deduplication Settings Manage Quota Settings 1 Selected Create Properties extend Copy _Delete N Filtered 2 of 2 Restore LUN Ownership for Last Refreshed 2011 04 16 10 51 09 End of Lab Exercise 9 EMC where information lives Lab Exercise 10 Implementing File System Quotas Purpose To configure quota limitations for a VNX file system using the Windows interface and EMC Unisphere You will be working with your WIN X VM Host and Linux X VM Host where X is your team number for this lab TEIS In this lab exercise you will perform the following tasks e Configure hard and soft quotas on the VNX system e Enable Quota management from the Windows GUI e Test the effects of the quota limits on the CIFS share e Visualize the Quota Log Entries from the Windows system e Visualize Quota reports from LINUX clients EMC where information lives Lab 10 Part 1 Configuring Quotas using the Windows amp Unisphere Step Action 1 Modify Data Mover default configuration for consistency between the VNX and the Windows Properties quota information e Login to Unisphere from your team s Windows workstation and select your VNX system e From the Top Navigation bar navigate to Settings gt Data Mover Parameters e Select for the Show server Para
7. End of Lab Exercise 6 Part 1 EMC where information lives Lab 6 Part 2 Expanding RAID Group LUNs Step Action 1 Renaming a LUN e Navigate to Storage gt LUNs gt LUNs e Locate RG5 LUN 50 from the LUNs window and select Properties e From LUNs name rename the LUN to Base RG5 LUN 50 and click OK Yes OK 2 Expand Storage Wizard Striping e Right click Base RG5 LUN 50 and select Expand e The Expand Storage Wizard will appear Click Next e From the Select Expansion Type window leave the default as Striping and click Next e A warning will appear saying that this operation may take a long time to complete Click Yes e From the select Unused LUNs window select RG5 LUN 51 and click Next e From the Specify new LUN Capacity window click the GB and Maximum Capacity buttons and click Next e From the Specify new LUN Settings window keep the defaults and click Next e From the Summary window review your configuration and click Finish e From the Results from the LUN Expansion Wizard window once the operation is shown as successful initiated click Finish 3 View the component LUNs e From the LUNs window when the expansion completes the Base RG5 LUN 50 LUN icon will change to represent a metaLUN e From the LUNs window right click Base RG5 LUN 50 and select Show Component LUNs e Expand the Component 0 container What LUN IDs were assigned for each component EMC where information l
8. Filter For Available Hosts Hosts to be Connected Name lip Address OS Type Name IP Address OS Type LinuxBU 6 hma 10 127 5 Lis iS san 6 Unknown Fibre WIN 6 corp hm 10 127 5 Sirs WINBU 6 corp 10 127 5 is B Linux 6 hmarin 10 127 5 Li iS t lt m gt lt i gt Refresh ox ae aneet heie EMC where information lives Prepare the Windows Hosts to be used once again by adding it back to it s storage group e From the Storage Group window select your TeamX_Win X storage group and click Properties e Click the Hosts tab Select your Physical Windows host SAN X where X is your team number from the Available Hosts pane and click the gt to move the hosts to the Hosts to be Connected pane Click OK Yes OK 5 Reboot the Linux host into Windows by running a Reboot from a Terminal window FOotaSAN 6 dude File Edit View Terminal Tabs Help root SAN 6 reboot e The host should reboot at this point 6 Wait an appropriate amount of time and log back into your Windows 2008 server e Give the server sufficient time to reboot and then open the GUI to your Windows server through your Student Web Presentation page 7 Check the Windows 2008 Logical Volume Manager e Using Logical Disk Management verify that all of your disks and file systems are operational Note You are ready
9. 7 An installing screen appears followed by a License window e Enter the license number supplied by the instructor into the License Key field e Or enter 0202htkwhtkw and click Add e Note A separate license key is required for each array the host will be accessing e This license key should not be given out to anyone e Click OK to continue mr EMC PowerPath Licensing Tool OL x Bl Existing License Keys O202htkwhtkw PowerPath All License Key oo Add Remove meet Heb 9 Click Finish to complete the installation 187 EMC PowerPath 5 5 32bit InstallShield Wizard The InstallShield Wizard has successfully installed EMC PowerPath 5 5 32bit Click Finish to exit the wizard EMC where information lives 10 A reboot screen appears e Click Yes to reboot e When the host successfully reboots and you are logged in once again move on to the next part of the lab ip EMC PowerPath 5 5 32bit Installer Information LL End of Lab Exercise 4 Part 2 EMC where information lives Lab 4 Part 3 Installing the Unisphere Agent Step Action 1 Navigate to the Windows folder on the Course Software Share and copy the Unisphere Host Agent file locally e Next double click the Unisphere Host Agent file to launch the install e The executable name is in the format of the following example UnisphereHostAgent Win 32 x86
10. 7 Deleting a low level share e Create a new text document by right clicking in the open space and selecting New gt Text Document Name it New Text Document e Open the new document and input some text then close and save the file e Logoff your Windows workstation Log back into your Windows workstation click Other User and sign in as the Administrator e Login to Unisphere select your VNX from the All Systems dropdown list and navigate to the Storage gt Shared Folders gt CIFS and click the Shares tab e Select the Userdata share and click Delete OK Advanced 9 Search ge lt PG vnxzcso vesener System M Hosts P Data Protection settings support VNX2ces0 gt EMC Unisphere PoolLUN Search Storage gt Shared Folders gt CIFS Shares CIFSServers VDMs DNS Usermappers Wizards a 1 CIFS Shares Disk Provisioning Wizard for File System Wizard VW Filter for f Lus Show CIFS Shares f r All Data Movers Select a File System All File Systems TT Name a File System Path Data Mover CIFS Servers Comment CIFS Server Wizard CIFS Services Wizard a Tops DataFS DataFS server 2 Userdata ataFS IDataFSWserdata server 2 VNX2 DM2 Userdata lower level share on the Data Block Storage LUN Migration Summary File Storage Rescan Storage Systems Deduplication Settings Manage Quo
11. Step Action Verification e After clicking Apply in the previous step an information window should appear Click Yes to continue Storage Provisioning Provisioning should complete within minutes A more precise estimate will be provided when the Binding LUNs step is reached Would you like to continue e When the wizard is complete click Finish to exit out of the wizard e In Unisphere navigate to Storage gt Storage Configuration gt Storage Pools for File What is the name of the Storage Pool listed there End of Lab Exercise 3 Part 1 EMC where information lives Lab 3 Part 2 Create Pools and RAID Groups Step Action 1 Create Pool 0 e From the Dashboard view select your VNX from the All System dropdown lists and navigate to Storage gt Storage Configuration gt Storage Pools e With the Pools tab selected click Create The system displays a message indicating that with the current configuration manual disk selection will be used Click OK to clear the message e The system begins with pool creation using a Storage Pool ID of 0 and RAID Type 5 Click Select to manually select the disks for the pool In the Available Disks window select the following 5 disks disks 0 0 5 0 0 6 0 0 7 0 0 8 0 0 9 Click arrow to move the disks to the Selected Disks window and click OK Click Apply to create the pool
12. Configure Windows Host Access to LUNs Step Action 1 Navigate to the Disk Management menu on your Windows Workstation e On your Windows 2008 workstation click Start and right click Computer Select Manage e From the Server Manager window expand the Storage container and select Disk Management e An Initialize Disk menu will launch o Ifyou do not see four disks that need to be initialized click Cancel Select More Options on the right side of the menu and click Rescan Disks Once the four disks have been found right click Disk 1 and click Initialize Disk o Ifyou do see four disks that need to be initialized proceed to the next step 2 From the Initialize Disk menu screen make sure all four disks are checked and that the MBR Master Boot Record is selected Click OK This will Initialize the disks Each disk will now be shown as Basic disks that are unallocated File Action View Help es Am Hms E Server Manager WIN 5 sk Management E F gt Roles fi Features an ep ap pe a Diagnostics Simple Basic NTFS Healthy Boot Page File Crash Dump Primary Partition 19 90 GB 7 05 GB 35 No 7 Configuration CaSystem Reserved Simple Basic NTFS Healthy System Active Primary Partition 100MB 72MB 72 No EI SS Storage virtual Machine apps D Simple Basic UDF Healthy Primary Partition 334MB 0MB 0 No Windows Server Backup Ef Disk Management Syst
13. Starting OneCommand Manager Management Daemon OK EMC where information lives 11 When prompted to select desired mode of operation for HBAnyware select 3 Example Select desired mode of operation for HBAnyware 1 Local Mode HBA s on this Platform can be managed by HBAnyware clients on this Platform Only 2 Managed Mode HBA s on this Platform can be managed by local or remote HBAnyware clients 3 Remote Mode Same as 2 plus HBAnyware clients on this Platform can manage local and remote HBA s Enter the number 1 or 2 or 3 I You selected Remote Mode 12 When prompted to select chose to Enable the configuration features for OneCommand Manager Would you like to enable configuration features for OneCommand Manager clients on this platform Enter y to allow configuration default Enter n for read only mode Enter the letter y or n y You selected Yes enable configuration 13 Setting the change management mode e When prompted to allow user to change management mode choose Y Example Do you want to allow user to change management mode using set_operating mode script located in usr sbin hbanyware Enter the letter y if yes or n if no y You selected Yes EMC where information lives 14 The HBAnyware installation will be complete at this point OneCommand Manager Enterprise Kit install completed successfully NOTE e
14. lt nN E VNXScs0 vi lt lt System z Storage e Data Protection VNXScsO gt Hosts gt Storage Groups Storage Groups YA Y Filter for Storage Group Name a WWN amp Team5 WIN 5 D B4 74 CO 6E 7F e filestorage 60 06 01 60 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 04 Add LUNS to the Storage Group e From the Storage Group window select your TeamX Win X storage group and click Properties e Click the LUNs tab From the Available LUNs window expand the RG5 and RG6 containers Use the scroll bar to see all the available LUNs Locate the following LUNs RG5 LUN 50 RG5 LUN 52 RG6 LUN 60 RG LUN 62 and add them to the Storage group by selecting the LUN and clicking the Add button Once all the LUNs have been added to the Selected LUNs selection click OK Yes OK EMC where information lives Step Action 4 Add a Host to the Storage Group e From the Storage Group window select your TeamX_Win X storage group and click Properties e Click the Hosts tab Select your Physical Windows host SAN X where X is your team number from the Available Hosts pane and click the gt to move the hosts to the Hosts to be Connected pane Click OK Yes OK 5 Verify Storage Group Creation e From the Host Management menu on the right side of the screen click Update All Hosts e Select your storage system and click Poll Click Yes After the Status reads Success followed by the current date and time click Cancel e Fr
15. Apply View the files in the CIFS share Are there 12 text documents again You have just restored a file system from a point in time copy using Shadow Copy Client This will erase any files that were created after the snapshot was created e Delete January and February from the CIFS share e From the CIFS share Properties window select the snapshot and click Open e Select January and February and copy them back to the CIFS Share You have just restored individual files from a point in time copy using Shadow Copy Client This allows all other files to remain in their current revision while recovering previous versions of specific files 5 Lab cleanup e Disconnect the CIFS share from your Windows workstation e In Unisphere delete the two Snapshots CIFS share and pfs2X file system e DO NOT delete the CIFS server VNX2 DM as you will use it in the next lab End of Lab Exercise 16 Part 3 EMC where information lives Lab 16 Part 4 Configuring Writeable Snapshots with CIFS Step Action 1 Create and share a file system for CIFS e Using Unisphere create a new 5GB 5120 MB file system on server 2 using the available Storage Pool Name the file system pfs3X where X is your team number Keep all default settings e Create a new CIFS share on the pfs3X file system and name it ShareX where X is the number of your team Use the VNX _DM2 server 2 Create writeable checkpoint e On
16. Default O Custom EMC where information lives Step Action 2 Share the file system for CIFS e Navigate to Storage gt Shared Folders gt CIFS and select the Shares tab Click Create e Create a CIFS Share with the following information e CIFS Share Name Top e File System DataFS e Path DataFS e CIFS Servers Check VNX _DM2 Where is your team number e Click OK LJ Selecting a CIFS server allows the share to be accessible only through that CIFS server and not from all defined CIFS servers details Choose Data Mover server 2 v CIFS Share Name Top File System DataFS DataFS x can DataFS CIFS Servers VNX2 DM2 User Limit Comment Eg Apply Cancel Help 3 Verify CIFS Share e On your Windows WIN X VM Host workstation click Start gt Administrator In the navigation field input the following path to the CIFS Share VNX _DM2 TopS where is your team number e Signin with e Username Administrator Password adXmin where X is the subnet address given to you by your instructor El Libraries iof x OO 3 wa pmarrops E J Search Ubraries Organize v New library Ev g FH Favorites Libraries WB Desktop Open a library to see your files and arrange them by folder date and other properties ie Downloads SG Recent Places ES ical l a Library Libraries
17. EMC where information lives Step Action 2 Delete user data e Delete several files from the CIFS share Fox JJ gt Computer Win2 Snap Share 10 1277 124 23 w 169 Search Wind Snap Shore 10127 57 P Organize New folder v 0 0 we Fi ag Date modified Type Sze BE Desktop 4 8 2011 12 56 AM file folder d Downloads 4 7 2011 8 33 PM File folder a Recent Places 4 7 2011 8 40 PM Text Document OKB 4 7 2011 8 40 PM Text Document OKB Libraries 4 7 2011 8540 PM Text Document one 4 Documents 4 7 2011 840PM Text Document OKs af Music 412011 840PM Text Document OKB im Pictures ST 2011 840PM Tot Document OKB E Videos 4 7 2012 240 PM Text Document ow I Computer Network lt 9 tems Offline status Online F Offline availability Not avaiable 3 Restore from a Snapshot e Open an explorer window and navigate to the Computer directory e Right click on your CIFS share and select Properties e Select the Previous Versions tab select the snapshot and click Restore e At the confirmation screen click Restore once again Ignore if there is a warning message EMC where information lives Step Action i gt Previous versions come from restore points or from J Windows Backup How do use previous versions Folder versions Name Date modified 4 Today 1 5 Win2_Snap_Share 10 4 8 2011 10 48 AM Open Copy Restore OK Cancelo
18. Sessions d Success Audit 4 21 2011 12 02 12 Security Object Access 560 Administrator YNX2_DM2 f Open Files Success Audit 4 21 2011 12 02 12 Security Object Access 562 SYSTEM VINX2 DM2 EI Local Users and Groups d Success Audit 4 21 2011 12 02 12 Security Object Access 560 Administrator VNX2 DM2 E users EJ Success Audit 4 21 2011 12 02 12 Security Object Access 562 SYSTEM VNX2 DM2 Groups Ef Success Audit 4 21 2011 12 02 12 Security Object Access 560 Administrator VNX2 DM2 amp Reliability and Performance d Success Audit 4 21 2011 12 02 12 Security Object Access 562 SYSTEM VNX2 DM2 g Device Manager Success Audit 4 21 2011 12 02 12 Security Object Access 560 Administrator VNX2 DM2 EG Storage Success Audit 4 21 2011 12 02 12 Security Object Access 562 SYSTEM VINX2 DM2 Tig Services and Applications Success Audit 4 21 2011 12 02 12 Security Object Access 560 Administrator VNX2 DM2 f Success Audit 4 21 2011 12 02 12 Security Object Access 562 SYSTEM VNX2 DM2 Ef Success Audit 4 21 2011 12 02 12 Security Object Access 560 Administrator YNX2_DM2 e Double click any event from the list to view its log entry information Event Date 4 21 2011 Source Security Time 12 02 12 AM Category Object Access Type Success At EventID 560 User CORP Administrator Computer YNX2 DM2 Description Object Open Object Server Security Account Manager Object Type SAM SERVER Object Na
19. CD 78 7F eam6 WinVM E gt filestorage 1 Selected Create Delete I Properties JI Connect LUNS Ji Connect Hosts 5 items Last Refreshed 2011 06 13 12 29 04 Details LBO Hosts LUNs SAN Copy Connections Snapshot LUNs File Server Private Storage Mee F Name IP Address 8 WIN 6 corp hmarine com 192 168 1 65 0 Selected 1 items Last Refreshed 2011 06 13 12 29 26 Storage Groups Y Filter for Storage Group Name amp Team6_Linux 6 amp Team6_LinvM EF Team6_WIN 6 34 F2 E0 A9 5D 91 E0 11 AD D6 C5 E1 86 CD 78 7F e Team6_WinVM EE 5E 52 FD D6 95 E0 11 AD D6 C5 E1 86 CD 78 7F e filestorage 60 06 01 60 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 04 1 Selected l Create Delete Properties Connect LUNs Connect Hosts 5 items Last Refreshed 2011 06 13 12 29 04 Details 273 80 LUNs SAN Copy Connections Snapshot LUNs File Server Private Storage Y Filter for 0 Selected 1 items Last Refreshed 2011 06 13 12 45 31 End of Lab Exercise 5 EMC where information lives Lab Exercise 6 Advanced Storage Pool LUN Operations Purpose To create a VNX metaLUN using EMC Unisphere and make the additional space available to a Windows host To migrate a VNX LUN You will be using your Physical Windows host SAN X where X is your team number for the following labs Your physical host should still
20. e Click OK Create from Storage Pool C Meta Volume File System Name fs1 Storage Pool clarsas_archive 4 2 TB 4359310 MB X Storage Capacity MB 1024 Auto Extend Enabled m Slice Yolumes Vv Thin Enabled T Deduplication Enabled m Data Mover R W server_2 X Mount Point Default Custom Apply Cancel Help File Systems Mounts Tree Quotas User Quotas Group Quotas File Systems Y Filter for Show File Systems for All Data Movers Y EMC where information lives Step Action 2 Verify file system mount Unisphere automatically mounts the file system once it is created if the Default option is selected Unisphere uses a default mountpoint that is created and named after the file system e From the File Systems window click the Mounts tab e Verify that the default path mountpoint created for fs1 is fs1 File Systems Mounts Tree Quotas User Quotas Group Quotas Mounts Y v Filter for Show Mounts for All Data Movers File System Name All v Path a Data Mover File System Read Only Access Check Virus Checkin si server 2 fs No NATIVE Yes T fs2 rver fs2 No NATIVE Yes 3 Analyze file system volume structure e Navigate to Storage gt Storage Configuration gt Volumes e Select the Show Volumes of Type Meta from the drop down menu e F
21. e Configure Event Monitor Template options e Assign a Template to a storage system e Configure a host to monitor a storage system References VNX Block Deployment and Management Student Guide EMC where information lives Lab 13 Part 1 Configuring a Centralized Monitor using the Configuration Wizard Step Action 1 System Login e Login to Unisphere from your Windows workstation with your sysadmin account credential e From the Dashboard view select your VNX from the All System dropdown lists and navigate to System gt Monitoring and Alerts gt Notifications 2 Add Portal e Click on the Centralized Monitors tab e Click Configure e Right click on the Portal icon and select Add Portal e From the Add Portal window select your VNX from the Available Systems and move it to the Selected Systems window Click OK 3 Add a Centralized Event Monitor e The array should appear in the Configure Centralized Monitor window e Right click on the array and select Add Centralized Event Monitor e For the purposes of this lab type in the IP address of your Windows VM host WIN X where X is your team number e Note For centralized monitoring the monitoring agent must be a host agent and be connected to the portal storage system However it cannot be performing data I O to the storage system e The host will be added to the Configure Centralized Monitor window under the portal e Click
22. 15 10 17 Current Date and Time apr 4 15 4 2011 M time 10 33 42 NTP Servers 10 127 57 161 EMC where information lives Step Action 7 Start the CIFS service on the Data Mover e Navigate to Storage gt Shared Folders gt CIFS e From the File Storage menu on the right side of the screen select Configure CIFS e In the Show CIFS Configuration for drop down select server 2 e Check the CIFS Service Started checkbox is checked e Click OK EMC Unisphere Pool LUN V Search DA vuxesso vi 0 gt Storage gt Shared Folders gt lt CIFS Servers VDMs DNS Usermappers Wizards FU Disk Provisioning Wizard Y Filter for File System Wizard Share Wizard Name File Syste CIFS Server Wizard Show CIFS Configuration for seryer_2 CIFS Services Wizard SS CIFS Service Started Block Storage Unicode Enabled LUN Migration Summary WINS Servers File Storage Rescan Storage Systems Deduplication Settings E Ga ead 0 z internet si gt Atmos Management 0 Selected Create Properties Delete Filtered 0 of 0 Launch Atmos Configure Atmos Last Refreshed 2011 04 15 10 46 34 End of Lab Exercise 9 Part 1 EMC where information lives Lab 9 Part 2 Create an
23. 5 0 Gigabytes 0 0 m O 5 0 TE ee Volume Filesystem Ext3 gt Mount 7 Mount when rebooted 10 Click Yes to create the new mount point Example The specified mount point mnt r5 does not Q exist Do you wish to create it EMC where information lives Step Action 11 When the task completes you should see you new Linux1_LV logical volume under the Linux1 Volume Group e What types of information can you tell from the Properties for Logical Volume properties on the right hand side of the screen a Logical Volume Management eik File Tools View Help 7 Volume zougan Q eestet Zoom in E zoom out Properties for V Linux1 Logical Volume dev Linux1 Linux1_LV Logical Volume Ni D Linux1 Physical View i Linux1 LV V Linux1 Logical View tg v Uninitialized Entities LV UUID RYCWOp orkl Sw9e hZo7 td Mount Point mot rs Mount Point when Rebooted mot File System Ext V dev emcpowere Partition 1 Logical Volume V dev sda dev Linux1 Linux1_LV Partition 1 Partition 2 Unpartitioned space D dev sdb D dev sdd p dev sdf dev sdc dev sde Idev sdg Idev sdi Remove Idev emcpowerf Logical Volume II Create Snapshot Edit Properties EMC where information lives Step Action 12 From
24. Appendix F Team IP Addresses Summary Purpose This appendix provides a summary of team systems IP addressing network service addresses and credentials ee Each team has all the necessary information regarding the IPs addresses Description domains workstations and user credentials to complete the labs Reference Appendix F EMC where information lives Team1 Device IP Address Netmask Broadcast Gateway VNX1_DM2 10 127 X 112 255 255 255 224 10 127 X 127 10 127 X 126 SANT rez 19226801 25525520 a o WINE re 19226015 25525520 WANA ons f maa pf X designates the lab setup number Replace the X with the assigned setup number VNX Unisphere credentials sysadmin sysadmin VNX Control Station CLI credentials nasadmin adXmin and root nasadmin DNS domain name corp hmarine com The corp hmarine com AD domain Administrator password adXmin All WIN X and WINBU X systems have a local Administrator user with the password adXmin All Linux X and LinuxBU X systems have a local root user with the password adXmin All Windows users in Hurricane Marine LTD have accounts on the corp hmarine com AD domain For lab simplicity all of its users have a password of password All UNIX users in Hurricane Marine LTD have accounts on the hmarine com OpenLDAP domain For lab simplicity all of its users have a password of password EMC where information lives
25. Linux 4 Linux 3 10 127 3 Linux 5 Linux 6 10 127 6 Linux 6 Linux 5 10 127 5 EMC where information lives Step Action 2 Create and export a file system with root privileges e Create a 10GB file system called fs2 using AVM with the appropriate storage pool based on the backend storage as shown here Create From Storage Pool File System Name fs2 Storage Pool clarsas_r10 Storage Capacity MB 10240 Do not select Automatic Extend Enabled Verify that Slice Volumes option is selected Do not select File level Retention Capability Do not select Thin Enabled Do not select Deduplication Enabled Data Mover R W server_2 Mount Point Default Create from E Storage Pool Meta Volume File System Name F2 Storage Pool clarsas_archive 4 1 TB 4348046 MB X Storage Capacity MB oza Auto Extend Enabled O Slice Yolumes Vv hin Enabled al Deduplication Enabled m Data Mover R W server_2 v Mount Point Default Custom EN Apply Cancel Hele Note By selecting File Systems you see that fs2 has been mounted R W to server 2 You can verify this by navigating to Storage gt Storage Configuration gt File Systems gt Mounts tab e Export fs2 by navigating to Storage gt Create NFS Export and entering the following information Choose data Mover server 2 File System fs2 Path no change Root Hosts Enter the
26. Step Action 3 Add your VM Hosts to the new Storage Groups e From the Storage Group window select your TeamX_WinVM storage group and click Properties e Click the Hosts tab Select your Windows host Win X where X is your team number from the Available Hosts pane and click the gt to move the hosts to the Hosts to be Connected pane Click OK Yes OK Example P vnx6cs0 Team6_WinVM Storage Group Properties Lloi x General LUNs Hosts Show Hosts Not connected v rSelect Hosts Filter For Available Hosts Hosts to be Connected Name IP Address OS Type Name LIP Address OS Type LinuxBU 6 hmarine com 10 327 54 e WIN 6 corp hmarin 1 WINBU 6 corp hmarine com 10 127 5 iS Bi Linux 6 hmarine com 10 127 5 L iS ana _ lt i gt Refresh OK Apply Cancel Help e Repeat these same steps for your Linux Host EMC where information lives Step Action Verify that the Hosts have been assigned to the proper Storage Groups e Inthe Storage Groups window click on each of the new Storage Groups and verify in the Details section that the Hosts Example Storage Groups RN ime Fiterfor Storage Group Name a WWN teams Linux 6 72 DF 01 96 D8 92 E0 11 AD D6 C5 E1 86 CD 78 7F amp Team6_LinVM D8 ED E8 1A D7 95 E0 11 AD D6 C5 E1 86 CD 78 7F eam6 WIN 6
27. This reverts all files to a previous version and erases any files that were created after the snapshot like the Sunday file Lab cleanup e On your Linux client unmount the studentX directory then delete each of the NFS snapshots e Also delete the pfs1X NFS export and the pfs1X file system e Leave pfs2X and each of the CIFS components for the next lab End of Lab Exercise 16 Part 2 EMC where information lives Lab 16 Part 3 Restore and Refresh Snapshots with CIFS 1 Snapshot verification EMC Unisphere lt f VNX2cs0 gt Data Protection gt e On your team s Windows workstation verify that the CIFS share is still mapped and that there are 12 text files in the share named after each month of the year e In Unisphere verify that there is a snapshot for pfs2X named Snapshot1 CIFS Ye g Dashboard Snapshots File Systems APO Y v Filter for Show Checkpoints forl All Data Movers Y Select a File System All Production File Systems V Select a Type All Checkpoints vi fi Snapshott CIFS name Production File Syst Checkpoint Time asz Fri Apr 08 10 52 22 EDT 2011 server 2 R O Active B Filtered 3 of 3 Last Refreshed 2011 04 08 13 28 00 File Replication Wizard Launch DPA Configure Launch URL Launch Replication Mana
28. a db Group with id 50 not found Y Filter for Local Name a GID Group Type Role Members wwe uias 3v4 Swraye DUNG uas aunmusu awi Hasanui z localdataprotection 506 Storage Domain Local Data Protection itechi nasadmin 201 Local Operator prsadmin nasadmin network 501 Storage Domain Network Administrator 0 opadmin 502 Storage Domain Operator Repadminz 513 LDAP replication Replicators 512 Local replication Ttaler root 0 Local Administrator root user amp sanadmin 508 Storage Domain SAN Administrator security 509 Storage Domain Security Administrator E Snapshots snapshots storage 511 Storage Domain Storage Administrator 1 Selected Create Properties Delete 16 items 6 Create a Global user account e Navigate to Settings gt Security gt User Management gt Global User Management e Click the Add button and create a user according to the following information Username Ttaler Password sysadmin1 Confirm Password sysadmin1 Storage Domain Role Operator Click Ok At the add the following user window click Yes Click OK Add Global User Username Password Confirm Password Storage Domain Role Cancel Help EMC where information lives Step Action 7 Add user Ttaler to the Snapshots Group e Navigate to Settings gt Security gt User Management gt User Customization for File gt Users tab e Double click the Ttaler user account to open the Pr
29. cge 1 0 server 2 port auto Security Settings a cge 1 0 server 3 port auto cge 1 1 server 2 port auto Bypass Certificate V Manage Idle Timeout cge 1 1 server 3 port auto i a cge 1 2 server 2 port auto Change Password cge 1 2 server 3 port auto Network Settings a cge 1 3 server 2 port auto cge 1 3 server 3 port auto Edit Network Setting Edit Network Setting Control Station Prop Ping SPA J Ping SPB Ping Data Movers 0 Selected Create Properties Delete Filtered 8 of 8 Trace Route SPA 2 Configure Data Mover speed and duplex e Right click device name cge 1 0 for server_2 and select Properties e Click the arrow on the right side of the Speed Duplex dropdown list and make sure it is set to auto Speed Duplex huto a e Click OK e Click Cancel to close the pop up window Note You do not need to configure the devices for server_3 because it is a standby Data Mover In the event of failover it will inherit server_2 configuration EMC where information lives Step Action 3 Configure a network interface for server_2 e Inthe Settings for File window click the Interfaces tab e Click Create and create a new interface according to the following information e Data Mover server_2 e Device Name cge 1 0 e Address Enter your team s IP address for VNXH DM2 where is your team number cge 1 0 See Appendix e Name cge 1 0 1 e Netmask Ent
30. e Click Start and double click Computer Open the TX_S_LUN_105 drive The Session 105 1 txt should not be present End of Lab Exercise 14 Part 4 EMC where information lives Lab 14 Part 5 Start and Test a Consistent SnapView Session with EMC Unisphere Step Action 1 Create a new Snapshot 106 e In Unisphere navigate to Storage gt LUNs gt LUNs e From the LUNs menu right click LUN 106 and select SnapView gt Create Snapshot e Name the Snapshot TX_Snapshot_106 where X is your team number e Do not assign the Snapshot to a Storage Group e Click OK Yes OK 2 Create a new Snapshot 107 e From the LUNs menu right click LUN 107 and select SnapView gt Create Snapshot e Name the Snapshot TX_Snapshot_107 where X is your team number e Do not assign the Snapshot to a Storage Group e Click OK Yes OK 3 Make a Consistent session e Navigate to Data Protection gt Snapshots gt Source Snapshots and click the Source LUNs tab e Right click LUN 106 and select SnapView gt Start SnapView Session e Name the session Consistent_S and check the Consistent checkbox e Expand container SPA and select LUN 107 and click Add Then click OK Yes OK 4 Activate Snapshot 106 e Click the Snapshot LUNs tab Select TX Snapshot 106 where X is your team number and click Activate e From the Available Sessions pane select Consistent_S and click OK Yes OK 5 Activa
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32. where information lives Step Action Choose Data Mover server 2 X File System fs2 fs2 z Path fs2 student1 Host Access Read only Export Read only Hosts Read Write Hosts Root Hosts Access Hosts l a C E E v Apply Can Help cel ee e Go to YOUR Linux work station as root and create a new mountpoint and mount the new exported file system cd mkdir studentX where X is your team number mount lt IP of Data Mover gt fs2 studentX studentX 5 Test root privileges e Open another PuTTY session to your OTHER Linux workstation which is listed in step 1 of this lab Log in as root e Create a new directory in the root of the file system on the OTHER Linux workstation and name it remotestudentX Where x is your team number cd mkdir remotestudentX e Mount the above directory to the file system that you exported in the previous step mount lt IP Addr of Data Mover gt fs2 studentX remotestudentx df Confirm that your export is visible EMC where information lives Step Action e Create a user file in the remotestudentX directory cd remotestudentx touch file Do you have write permissions You should not be able to create a new file because the file system has been export as read only to this particular host e Umount remotestudentX and exit your SSH s
33. 2 enables only warning error message pop ups param cifs sendMessage 3 enables both warning and error message pop ups vnx2cs0 Server Parameter Properties 8 Internet FE Note This command enables both Quota Error and Warning pop up messages for Windows client 2 Modify quota policy e Next for the Show server Parameters field select server_2 Quotas and All Parameters e Scroll down in the list until you find the policy parameter listed in the name column e Right click the parameter and Properties Notice the default value is block s gt Data Mover Parameters Data Mover Parameters WFO Y Filter for Show Server Parameters for server 2 v quota vw all Parameters Y Name a Facility Value Data Mover Description i countRootUsageInQuot quota 1 Default server 2 Enables including root users in quotas i maxuid quota 0 Default server 2 Maximum user ID to which quotas apply policy quota blocks Default s g Specifies the checking policy to be used i useQuotasInFsStat quota 0 Default server 2 Changes df behavior when set to be user specific EMC where information lives Step Action e Change this entry to filesize if not already filesize and click OK at the bottom of the window Note This command changes how the Data Mover counts quota usage from 8KB to 1KB The default value block is not recommended when quotas will be m
34. Action 8 Expand Storage Wizard Concatenation e Right click Base_ RG6_LUN_60 and select Expand e The Expand Storage Wizard will appear Click Next e From the Select Expansion Type window select Concatenation and click Next e A warning will appear saying that this operation may take a long time to complete Click Yes e From the select Unused LUNs window select RG6_LUN_61 and click Next e From the Specify new LUN Capacity window click GB and Maximum Capacity and click Next e From the Specify new LUN Settings window keep the defaults and click Next e From the Summary window review your configuration and click Finish e From the Results from the LUN Expansion Wizard window once the operation is shown as successful initiated click Finish 9 View the component LUNs e From the LUNs window when the expansion completes the Base_RG6_LUN_60 LUN icon will change to represent a metaLUN e From the LUNs window right click Base RG6 LUN 60 and select Show Component LUNs e Expand the Component 0 and Component 1 container What LUN IDs were assigned for each component 10 View LUN Properties Select Base_RG6_LUN_60 and click Properties Click the General tab What metaLUN number is assigned to Base RG6 LUN 60 Click the Host tab What s the logical device disk drive name associated with Base RG6 LUN 60 Click the Folders tab To what folders does Base RG6 LUN 60 belong EMC where information lives Step A
35. Celerra Management Tool that has already been installed for you This tool can be located in the DART 6 0 Apps and Tools CD which can be found in the Celerra Software Downloads on PowerLink Look for NAS Apps and Tools CD in the description You will be working with your WIN X VM Host where X is your team number for this lab Tig In this lab exercise you will perform the following tasks e Configure a CIFS Audit Policy e Configure CIFS for home directories EMC where information lives Lab 11 Part 1 Configure a CIFS Audit Policy Step Action 1 Connect Data Mover to Data Mover Management tool e Click Start gt All Programs gt Administrative Tools gt Celerra Management e On the left pane right click the Data Mover Management and select Connect to Data Mover ti Celerra Management Fie Action View Help e9 Ali F EMC Celerra Management m Celerra UNIX User Management iData Mover Managem Connect to Data Mover View Export List Help e Select the CIFS server you previously created VNX _DM2 Select Data Mover x Look in corp hmarine com z cel2dm2 Name Doo e Click OK The Snap in extensions are displayed for the CIFS server Ti Celerra Management File Action View Help es X gt U E EMC Celerra Management fm Celerra UNIX User Management E Antivirus Unavailable Data Mover Security Sett
36. Data Protection gt Settings gt Network gt Settings For File Interfaces Devices Network Services DNS Routes a Edit Data Mover DNS Y Filter for Show Network Interfaces for All Data Movers Y postace vanai s Device Wizard Address a Name Metmask Data Mover Route Wizard 128 221 252 2 e130 255 255 255 0 server 2 128 221 252 3 e130 255 255 255 0 server 3 amp 128 221 252 4 el30 255 255 255 0 server 4 Security Settings a Bypass Certificate Ve Manage Idle Timeout Manage File LDAP Do Change Password a 128 221 252 5 el30 255 255 255 0 server 5 128 221 253 2 el31 255 255 255 0 server 2 128 221 253 3 el31 255 255 255 0 server 3 128 221 253 4 el31 255 255 255 0 server 4 128 221 253 5 el31 255 255 255 0 server 5 Network Settings a ri ings Edit Network Settings Control Station Prope Ping SPA Ping SPB Ping Data Movers Trace Route SPA Trace Route SPB 0 Selected Create Properties Filtered 8 of 8 Last Refreshed 2011 03 30 14 24 32 Note If you are unable to delete an interface inform your instructor 2 Create a virtual device for link aggregation e Configure a virtual device on the Data Mover as link aggregation and name it lacp0 e Click the Devices tab and click Create e Data Mover server_2 e Type Link Aggregation e Device Name lacpO e Select cge 1 0 and cge 1 1 e Speed and Duplex Auto e Click OK EMC where infor
37. Deduplication Settings Manage Quota Settings Configure CIFS Restore LUN Ownership for F 1 Selected Create Properties Filtered 1 of 1 Last Refreshed 2011 04 15 21 31 15 Atmos Management Unjoin CIFS Server from the Domain e Click the CIFS Servers tab select the VNXH DM2 where is your team number CIFS Server and select Properties e Check the Check to unjoin the domain and input the Domain Admin User Name Administrator and the Domain Admin Password adXmin e Click OK to remove the CIFS Server from the domain Data Mover server 2 Server Type Windows 2000 Windows 2003 and Windows 2008 Windows 2000 Computer Name vnx2 dm2 Aliases NetBIOS Name VNX2 DMZ Domain CORP HMARINE COM Domain joined Check to unjoin domain Domain Admin User Name Administrator Domain Admin Password eecccee Check to enable local users o Set Local Admin Password O Confirm Admin Password Hum Interfaces V 10 127 57 122 used by CIFS server VNX2 DM2 O 10 127 57 124 Eg Apply Cancel Help 2 VNX2c50 CIFS Server Properties 8 Internet EMC where information lives Step Action 3 Delete CIFS server e To delete the CIFS Server from the CIFS Servers tab select the CIFS Server VNXH DM2 where is yo
38. Enable Periodic Poll Update Interval in Hours 2a Question What does this setting do Hint Click Help End of Lab Exercise 4 Part 5 EMC where information lives Lab 4 Part 6 Create and Populate Storage Groups with EMC Unisphere Windows Step Action 1 System Login e Login to Unisphere from your Windows machine with your sysadmin account credential e From the Dashboard view select your VNX from the All System dropdown lists and System button on the Navigation Bar 2 Verify Storage Groups are Enabled e From the System Management menu on the right hand of the screen click System Properties This will launch the Storage Systems Properties window e Click the General tab Under the Configurations options locate the checkbox next to Storage Groups box This option enables storage group capability for the selected storage system This option cannot be disabled so the check box appears dimmed and is unavailable when Storage Groups is enabled 3 Create a Storage Group e Click Hosts gt Storage Groups from the navigation bar e From the Storage Groups window click Create o Note If there is a storage group already created please ignore it e Name the Storage Group TeamX_WIN X where X is your team number Click OK e Amessage asks you If you would like to add LUNs and connect host to the storage group click No EMC Unisphere Pool LUN v Search
39. IP address of YOUR Linux workstation e Click OK EMC where information lives Step Action 3 Mount file system e Mount fs2 which was just exported from server_2 by opening an SSH session using PUTTY to YOUR Linux workstation and log in as root You may also use the student web presentation page to get to the Linux VM host e Confirm that you are at the root of the workstation s file system cd e Create a directory called fs2 and mount the file system fs2 will be the mountpoint where you will NFS mount the fs2 export you created in the previous step mkdir fs2 mount lt IP of data mover gt fs2 fs2 df Confirm that your export is visible e Change to the fs2 directory and create a new directory called studentX where x stands for your team number cd fs2 mkdir studentX chmod 777 studentX cd studentX echo THIS IS A TEST gt filex Where x is your team number H 4 Export and mount fs2 at a sub directory level e Go back to your Unisphere session and export the fs2 file system at the sub directory level as shown below e From the Top Navigation bar navigate to Storage gt Create NFS Export under Common Storage Tasks Choose data Mover server_2 File System fs2 Path fs2 studentX Where X is your team number Read only Hosts OTHER Linux work station See step 1 Read Write Hosts YOUR Linux workstation See step 1 e Click Ok EMC
40. Limit Exceeded Log Message if Hard Limit Exceeded Any blank Storage Limit or File Count Limit field below will be treated as unlimited Default Storage Limits Hard Soft User 10 MB 5 MB Group MB MB Grace Period for Storage Soft Limits days 00 00 00 hrs min sec Default File Count Limits Hard Soft User Files Files Group Files Files Grace Period for File Count Soft Limits days 90 00 00 hrs min sec Are the values for Default Storage Limits Hard and Soft the same as you entered for quotas on the Windows share 10 Test the soft quota limits e Log off of your Windows workstation and log back in as EPing e On the desktop area of EPing you should see the file 4MB file If not on the desktop try searching the C drive e Right click the 4MB file file and choose Copy e Go back to your mapped drive fsqshare share and create a new folder called EPing e Open the EPing folder and from the menu choose Edit gt Paste The 4MB file file should now be copied into the EPing folder e Make another copy of the 4MB file file in the EPing folder Now you should have two files in the EPing folder e A message should appear indicating you have exceeded your soft quota limit EMC where information lives Step Action 1 KE Gr pr v Network vnx2 dm2 fsqshare EPing v F Organize v New fo
41. Mover and for the Interface select the IP address previously created Enter the DNS IP address as the Destination See Appendix Click OK You should now be able to successfully ping the DNS server in your environment w Ping from server 2 Data Mover server 2 Response from host 10 127 57 161 is alive time 7 ms details 6 Configure DNS service for server 2 e From the Settings For File window select the DNS tab e Click Create and enter the following information o Select a Mover server 2 o DNS Domain corp hmarine com o DNS Servers Enter the DNS IP address See Appendix o Protocol UDP e Click OK End of Lab Exercise 7 Part 1 EMC where information lives Lab 7 Part 2 Configure and Manage File Systems for VNX Step Action 1 Create File System e In Unisphere navigate to Storage gt Storage Configuration gt File Systems e Create a 1 GB file system called fs1 by clicking Create and entering the following information e Create From Storage Pool e File System Name fs1 e Storage Pool clarsas_r10 e Storage Capacity MB 1024 e Do not select Automatic Extend Enabled e Verify that Slice Volumes option is selected e Verify Thin Enabled is not selected e Verify File level Retention Capability is not selected the FLR option will only appear if the license has been enabled e Verify Deduplication Enabled is not selected e Data Mover R W server_2 e Mount Point Default
42. Office PowerPoint Presentation GE Microsoft Office Publisher Document Paste _ Text Document HELE GI Microsoft Office Excel Worksheet Undo Rename Ctrl Z 3 Compressed zipped Folder gt 10 items Offline status BES Briefcase TF Offline availability Properties 6 Create a Snapshot e Create a new snapshot of pfs2X and name it Snapshot1 CIFS Choose Data Mover server 2 Production File System riteable Checkpoint Snapshot FS Configure Checkpoint Storage There are no checkpoints currently on this file system Please specify how to allocate storage for this and future checkpoints of this file system reate from Storage Pool Oeta Volume current Storage System VNX VNX7500 FNM00104700182 orage Pool clarsas archive 7 3 TB 7616715 MB ae Capacity MB 2048 uto Extend Configuration High Water Mark 90 z Maximum Storage Capacity MB EMC where information lives Step Action 7 Verify Snapshot creation e On your team s Windows Physical primary host SAN X where X is your team number open an explorer window and navigate to the Computer directory e Right click your share and select Properties e Click on the Previous Versions tab this is the Shadow Copy Client Win2 Snap Share 10 127 57 124 Z Propertie x Previous Versions Qiks Customize ra gt Previo
43. RAID Type dropdown lists select RAID 1 0 That should change the Storage Pool for new LUN to Pool 1 e Create two 2 Thick LUNs with the following properties e From the General tab o User Capacity 10GB o LUNID 4 o Number of LUNS 2 o Click on the Name radio button under the LUN Name and type in T1 LUN o Starting ID 4 e Click Apply Yes OK 6 Create Thin LUNs on Pool 1 e Create two 2 Thin LUNs with the following properties e From the General tab o Check the Thin checkbox o User Capacity 5GB o LUNID 6 o Number of LUNS 2 o Click on the Name radio button under the LUN Name and type in tl LUN o Starting ID 6 e Click Apply Yes OK Click Cancel 7 Verify LUN Creation e Verify you have a total of eight 8 LUNs created four 4 on each Pool o Four Thick T LUNs and four Thin t LUNs EMC where information lives Step Action 8 Navigate to the Storage Pools e Click Storage gt Storage Configuration gt Storage Pools from the Navigation bar e Click Pools For each Pool click Properties How much space is Consumed on each Pool e Under the Pools section is the Details section Click Pool 0 and under Details click the Pool LUNs tab Make sure the Usage is All User LUNs Select TO_LUN_0O and click Properties Note the User and Consumed Capacities e Repeat the process for t0 LUN 2 e Note User Capacity is the size of the LUN that is presented to the host Consumed Capacity is user capacity to
44. Read cache to 512MB and Write cache to remainder and click Apply Yes OK e Click the SP Cache tab and Enable the Write cache and both SP s Read cache by selecting each checkbox e Click Apply Yes OK End of Lab Exercise 2 Part 1 EMC where information lives Lab 2 Part 2 Configure SP Cache Settings Step Action 1 Verify Cache page size e Click the SP Cache tab e Under Configuration select a page size of 8KB using the drop down lists General SP Cache sp Memory Software Environment Configuration Page Size v SP Read Cache Low Watermark v SP B Read Cache High Watermark v Write Cache Enabled V Enable Watermarks v Mirrored Write Cache H Cache Vault Statistics Properties SPA SP B Read Cache Hit Ratio N A N A Write Cache Hit Ratio N A N A Percent Dirty Pages 1 0 Percent Unassigned 0 0 OK Apply Cancel Help In cases where I O size is very stable it is beneficial to set the cache page size to the request size seen by the storage system the file system block size or if raw partitions are used the application block size In environments with varying I O sizes the 8KB page size is optimal 2 Configure Watermarks From the SP Cache tab verify the Enable Watermarks checkbox is checked e Set the Low Watermark to 50 by clicking the up or down arrow of the spin button control as need
45. SSH to your Linux workstation by entering your team s Linux VM host where is your team number IP address See Appendix You may also use the student web presentation page to get to the Linux VM host e Login as root and the password is adXmin where X is your subnet address see Appendix e From the command prompt make a local directory to mount the file system that you have exported via NFS Type the following cd mkdir fs1 e Check the contents of your fs1 directory cd fs1 ls 1 e Can you see the directories etc and lost found They should not be visible e NFS mount this directory to the exported file system on your Data Mover Type the following cd mount lt IP of VNX DM2 gt fs1 fs1 df confirm that the mount is listed cd fsl ls al T SF t Note By default a new directory is empty In comparison the root of a new file system contains lost found and etc hidden directories Therefore when you created your fs1 directory on the client it was empty However after NFS mounting it to your Data Mover fs1 is now being redirected to a file system showing lost found and etc 3 Create user directory on file system e Confirm that you are at fs1 directory using pwd command e Create a new directory and name it engineering mkdir engineering e Change the permissions on this directory to 775 This means read write and execute for the owner and group and read and execute for oth
46. Server Utility ssf TOANEN agt Agent not reachable or connection registered manually or with Unisphere Server g Linux 6 hmarine com 10 127 57 6 iSCSI 5 TATE registered Host Agent not reachable or connection registered manually or with Uni lt EE Refresh ALL Refresh Detail Create Edit Register Deregister OK Cancel Help EMC where information lives Step Action Create two Storage Groups for your Windows and Linux VM Hosts e Click Hosts gt Storage Groups from the navigation bar e From the Storage Groups window click Create e Note If there is a storage group already created please ignore it e Name the first Storage Group TeamX_WinVM where X is your team number Click OK e Amessage will ask you if you would like to add LUNs and connect host to the storage group click No e Name the second Storage Group TeamX_LinVM where X is your team number Click OK e Amessage will ask you if you would like to add LUNs and connect host to the storage group click No Example Storage Groups Pv wise Y Filter for Storage Group Name a WWN ES Team6_Linux 6 72 DF 01 96 D8 92 E0 11 AD D6 C5 E1 86 CD 78 7F D8 ED E8 1A D7 95 E0 11 AD D6 C5 E1 86 CD 78 7F EE 5E 52 FD D6 95 E0 11 AD D6 C5 E1 86 CD 78 7F ES filestorage 60 06 01 60 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 04 EMC where information lives
47. Snapshot2 NFS and click Restore When prompted enter the new snapshot name of Snapshot2 NFS Restore VNX2cs0 gt Data Protection gt Snapshots Y Filter for Show Checkpoints for All Data Movers Select a File System All Production File Systems Y Select a Typel All Checkpoints Name a Production File Syst Checkpoint Time Data Movers i ckpt_test1_standard_ho test Fri Apr 08 10 00 04 EDT 2011 server 2 R O i ckpt test1 standard ho test Fri Apr 08 11 00 01 EDT 2011 server 2 R O iH Snapshot1 CIFS pfs22 Fri Apr 08 10 52 22 EDT 2011 i Snapshot1 NFS pfs12 Fri Apr 08 14 00 07 EDT 2011 Snapshot2 NFS Fri Apr 08 14 09 10 EDT 2011 lt i gt 1 Selected Properties Filtered 5 of 5 Last Refreshed 2011 04 08 13 09 38 e When the operation is complete view the contents of the studentX directory on your Linux client using the Is command Do you see a file for each day of the week EMC where information lives Step Action e In Unisphere select Snapshot1 NFS and click Restore e When prompted enter the new snapshot name of Snapshot1_NFS_Restore e When the operation is complete view the contents of the studentX directory on your Linux client using the Is command You should see a file for Monday through Saturday Why is the Sunday file not there You have just performed a restore of a point in time copy of the file system
48. Storage gt LUNs gt LUNs menu e The command should look similar to the following command o admsnap_win2k8 exe flush o E 6 Fracture Clone e In Unisphere from the Clone LUNs tab select Clone_TeamxX and click Fracture Yes OK o The Clone state will change to Consistent e Select Clone_TeamX and click Properties What is displayed after Is Fractured e Click Cancel 7 Add a Clone to a Storage Group e Navigate to Host gt Storage Groups e Select your TeamX_Win X where X is your team number storage group and click Connect LUNs e Expand the SPA and SPB containers and select Clone_TeamxX and click Add e Then click OK Yes OK 8 Activate Clone e On your Windows Physical primary host SAN X where X is your team number right click Computer and select Manage e From the Server Manager window expand the Storage container and select Disk Management Select More Actions from the right side of the window and click Rescan Disks e On the Clone drive create a new file named TeamX Clone txt where X is your team number Add some text into the file such as your team number date and time EMC where information lives Step 9 Deactivate the Clone e On your Windows Physical primary host SAN X where X is your team number click Start and open a Command Prompt e Make sure the starting directory is C o If it is not type the command cd until the directory is C e Change directories
49. The Emulex LPFC driver is part of the Linux Kernel and WILL NOT have to be reloaded e OPTIONAL Since you have a GUI interface to your Linux server you will also be able to run the OneCommand Manager GUI client cd usr sbin hbanyware ocmanager EMC where information lives 15 Run the HBAnyware CLI client to view a list of all installed HBAs e Torun the HBAnyware CLI client you use the hbacmd command e Typein hbacmd listhbas to view all of the Emulex HBAs installed in a server Example Manageable HBA List root SAN 6 hbanyware hbacmd listhbas Manageable HBA List Port WWN Node WWN Fabric Name Flags Host Name Mfg Serial No Port Number Mode PCI Function Port Type Model Port WWN Node WWN Fabric Name Flags Host Name Mfg Serial No Port Number 10 00 00 00 c9 6a a2 62 20 00 00 00 c9 6a a2 62 10 00 00 05 1e 34 19 ad 8000fa00 SAN 6 Emulex Corporation VM73172221 n a Initiator 0 FC LP10000 10 00 00 00 c9 6a a2 63 20 00 00 00 c9 6a a2 63 10 00 00 05 1e 34 3e 7d 8000fa00 SAN 6 Emulex Corporation VM73172221 n a EMC where information lives 16 List firmware versions serial numbers WWN e To list firmware versions serial numbers WWN and a variety of model specific information type in hbacmd hbaattrib lt wwpn gt e Take some time to look through the different types of informatio
50. be booted into the Windows operating system from Lab Exercise 5 Part 6 Tasks Students will perform the following tasks e Expanding Pool LUNs Thick e Expanding Pool LUNs Thin e Create a VNX metaLUN e Use Unisphere to view metaLUN properties EMC where information lives Lab 6 Part 1 Expanding Pool LUNs Step Action 1 System Login e Login to Unisphere from your Physical Windows host SAN X where X is your team number with your sysadmin account credential e From the Dashboard view select your VNX from the All System dropdown lists and navigate to Storage gt LUNs gt LUNS 2 Expand a Thick LUN e From the LUNs window right click LUN TO LUN 0 and click Expand e From the LUN Expand Storage dialog type in a New User Capacity of 10 GB and click OK e From the LUNs window verify that TO_LUN_O now has a User Capacity of 10 GB 3 Add TO_LUN_0 to a Storage Group e Navigate to Hosts gt Storage Groups e Select your TeamX_Win X where X is your team number storage group and click Connect LUNs e Expand the Pool 0 container select TO LUN 0 and click Add to put it in the Selected LUNs window Click OK Yes OK 4 Navigate to the Disk Management menu on your Windows Workstation e On your Windows Server click Start and right click Computer Select Manage e From the Server Manager window expand the Storage container and select Disk Management e Ifan Initialize Di
51. created earlier in these labs highlight it and choose Properties e Confirm the Storage Group name is TeamX WinVM where X is your team number and click OK e f needed then rename the Storage Group to the naming convention shown above and click OK else go to step 14 Our labs will speak to this naming convention e Ifyou needed to rename it then a message will ask you This operation will change the storage group name to TeamX WinVM click Yes and OK EMC where information lives Step Action 14 Verify the Windows VM Group has your Windows VM secondary host e From the Storage Group properties window select the Click the Hosts tab e Verify your Windows VM secondary host Win X where X is your team number is in the Hosts to be Connected pane e Once verified Click OK This host should still be there from the earlier labs 15 Add a Snapshot to your Secondary Windows Host Storage Group e From the Storage Group window select your TeamX_WinVM storage group and click Properties Select the LUNs tab e Expand the Snapshots container select Snapshot 105 and click Add Then click OK Yes OK 16 Login to your Secondary Windows workstation and verify Snapshot e Login to your Windows VM secondary host Win X where X is your team number See Appendix for login information e Click Start and double click Computer You should see the TX_S_LUN_105 drive you created previously o Ifyou do not see the TX_S_LUN_105 d
52. file back to the original directory from the snapshot then change directory back to studentX and verify the file copied successfully cp Tuesday studentxX cd studentX 1s 1 total 48 rw r r 1 root root 2560 Apr 7 19 16 Friday drwxr xr x 2 root root 8192 Apr 7 18 56 lost found rw r r 1 root root 2560 Apr 7 19 10 Monday rw r r 1 root root 2560 Apr 8 13 48 Tuesday rw r r 1 root root 2560 Apr 7 19 11 Wednesday You have just recovered an individual file from the point in time snapshot using CVFS This leaves all other copies of files as they are currently If any new files had been created after the snapshot they are preserved 3 Refresh a Snapshot e Create a new file in studentX named Saturday dd if dev zero of Saturday bs 256 count 10 e In Unisphere refresh the snapshot named Snapshot1 NFS by navigating to Data Protection gt Snapshots and clicking the Refresh button Filter fo All Data Movers Select a File System All Production File Systems Y Select a Typel All Checkpoints Name Production File Syst Checkpoint Time Data Movers a ckpt_test1_standard_ho test Fri Apr 08 10 00 04 EDT 2011 server 2 R O server 2 R O lt P gt 1 Selected Create Properties Refresh Filtered 3 of 3 Last Refreshed 2011 04 08 09 52 48 EMC where information lives Step Action 4 Verify that the new file has been preser
53. security layer 1 Server proposes 2 Integrity default endM ge es pop up mes i set eas ok cifs 0 Default server 2 Always return OK to Set File Path Info setEAs level Bi share default umask cifs 18 Default server 2 Default umask when not specified i shortpathdir ftpd 0 Default server 2 Enable return file name instead of full pathname in DIR com amp showChildFsRoot cfs 0 Default server 2 Enables visible checkpoint directories in root amp showHiddenCkpt cfs 1 Default server 2 Enables disables Celerra Virtual File System CVFS V2 a sidcache globalSidCac cifs 811 Default server 2 Cache size for global SID groups sidcache size cifs 53 Default server 2 Per connection SID cache size for ACL mapping EMC where information lives Step Action e Change this entry to 3 if not already 3 and click OK at the bottom of the window https 10 127 57 120 VNX2c50 sendMessage Server Parameter Proper BE x Name sendMessage Data Mover server_2 Facility ies Value 3 Default Value 1 Description enables pop up messaging Detailed Disables enables error warning messaging sent to client on various error like Description Quotas exceeded File System Full file infection detection or filefiltering access denied param cifs sendMessage 0 disable all the pop up messages param cifs sendMessage 1 enables only error message pop ups param cifs sendMessage
54. storage group e If needs be login to Unisphere from your Linux machine with your sysadmin account credentials e From the Dashboard view select your VNX from the All System dropdown lists e Click Hosts gt Storage Groups from the navigation bar e Right mouse click on your Storage Group and choose Properties Storage Group Name a Team6 WIN 6 e filestorage Select LUNS Connect Hosts Delete SAN Copy Connections Analyzer Properties EMC where information lives Step Action 2 Remove the Windows 2008 server from the Hosts to be Connected column e Inthe Properties screen remove your Physical Windows 2008 SAN X host by hightlighting the host in the Hosts to be Connected column and moving it to the Available Hosts column e Click Apply Yes to the Confirmation Message and OK to the Success Message e Then OK to Close the Storage Group Proprties screen Example E vaxses0 Teams WING Storage Group Properties TTF General LUNs Hosts Show Hosts Not connected v r Select Hosts Filter For Available Hosts Hosts to be Connected Name Ip Address OS Type Name Ip Address OS Type WINBU 6 corp 10 275 oe iS E SANE unknown 1 fFibre B LinuxBU 6 hma 10 127 5 L A 8 Linux 6 hmari
55. system cd mkdir quotas mount lt data_mover_ipAddr gt fsquota quotas EMC where information lives Step Action e Execute the following command to report the user quota for CORP EPing UID 32770 in the mounted file system quota v 32770 Disk quotas for user 32770 uid 32770 Filesystem blocks quota limit grace files quota limit grace 10 127 57 124 fsquota 8952 10240 20480 3 0 3 Configure user quota in Unisphere e From the Top Navigation bar navigate to Storage gt Storage Configuration gt File Systems gt User Quotas tab e Click Create YNX2c50 Create User Quota Windows Internet Explorer Choose Data Mover server 2 Choose a File System fsquota Path None Available X User Names Windows Names SEpari Windows Domain CORP Unix Names Unix Domain Unix IDs Any blank Storage Limit or File Count Limit field below will be treated as unlimited Storage Hard Limit ip MB Storage Soft Limit BE MB File Count Hard Limit 7 Files File Count Soft Limit Files Apply Cancel Help f Internet Protected Mode Off Pa R10 7 e Select the fsquota file system and select the Windows Names radio button and enter SEpari for the Windows name and CORP for Windows Domain e Set the Storage hard quota to 10GB and the Soft quota to 5GB e Click OK to close the window and save the changes The
56. to Admsnap to by typing the following o cd Program Files lt x86 gt EMC ServerUtility e Flush the Source LUN host buffers by typing the following command o admsnap_win2k8 flush o lt drive letter gt The drive letter is the drive of TO LUN 0 This can be found in the Storage gt LUNs gt LUNs menu e Deactivate the Clone with admsnap o admsnap_win2k8 clone_deactivate o lt drive letter gt 10 Reverse Synchronize the Clone e In Unisphere navigate to Data Protection gt Clone e Then click the Clone LUNs tab e Select Clone_TeamX and click Reverse Synchronize 11 Rescan Disks e On your Windows Physical primary host SAN X where X is your team number right click Computer and select Manage e From the Server Manager window expand the Storage container and select Disk Management Select More Actions from the right side of the window and click Rescan Disks 12 Verify Data e On your Windows Physical primary host SAN X where X is your team number double click Computer and open the TO LUN 0 drive e Verify that the data on the Source LUN is identical to that on the Clone End of Lab Exercise 15 Part 2 EMC where information lives Lab 15 Part 3 Perform a Clone Consistent Fracture Step Action 1 Create a new Clone e In Unisphere navigate to Data Protection gt Clones and click the Source LUNs tab e Create one new Clone from TO LUN 0 e Right click TO LUN 0 and select Add Clon
57. to move on to the next part of the Labs End of Lab Exercise 5 Part 6 EMC where information lives Lab 5 Part 6 Addendum Partition Linux Devices through the Command Line Interface Note These steps are provided as EXAMPLE steps of how to format your LUNs for your Linux Server Please read through the steps in the LVM lab Lab 5 Part 5 Configure Linux Host Access to LUNs so you know how they compare to the steps below INFO Raid 5 LUN as information needed Raid 6 LUN as information needed e Information needed to create the drive is as follows o Volume Group Name Linux1 o Logical Volume Linux1_LV o Use all of the free space of the Logical Volume in the Volume Group Give it a Filesystem of Ext3 Give it a mount pount of mnt_r5 Create a new file call touch mnt_r5_text on the drive e Information needed to create the drive is as follows o Volume Group Name Linux2 o Logical Volume Linux2 LV o Use all of the free space of the Logical Volume in the Volume Group o Give it a Filesystem of Ext3 o Give it a mount pount of mnt r6 o Create a new file call touch mnt r6 text on the drive EMC where information lives Partition the disk and create a file system on the pseudo device e From your Linux X host Putty command prompt run the following commands Type fdisk dev emcpowere A warning will appear To get to the help menu type m Create a new partition T
58. to re enable the switch port which was disabled The network traffic should be redirected back to the original port e Exit from your second Putty session e Stop the do while loop running on your Linux workstation by pressing Ctrl c e Unmount the NFS export e Exit from your Linux Workstation Lab Cleanup e Remove the IP configurations from lacp0 Only delete the IP address assigned to the virtual device not the virtual device itself It will be used in the next lab End of Lab Exercise 12 Part 1 EMC where information lives Lab 12 Part 2 Configure an FSN Device Step Action 1 Create a FSN virtual device e From the top navigation pane select Settings gt Settings for File and click the Devices tab e Data Mover server_2 e Type Fail Safe Network e Device Name fsnO e Primary optional lacpO e Standby cge 1 2 e Click OK 0 12 225 Creal ork D e Mozi efox OHE hittps 10 127 57 225 action portGroupNew Data Mover server_2 Ly thernet Channel OLink Aggregation Fail Safe Network Name fsno Primary Optional lacpo lege 1 2 Elege 1 3 None available lacpO EMC where information lives Step Action 2 Configure FSN IP Address e To assign the IP address select the Interfaces tab and click Create e Select
59. which the host has written data Thin LUN consumed capacity and rate of consumption can vary depending on the attached host file system or application using the LUN This is a normal condition typical of most thin provisioning services 9 Create LUN Folders e Navigate to Storage gt LUNs gt LUN Folders e Select Create and name the folder Pool 0 Click OK Yes OK e Once created click Pool 0 and select Properties Then select the LUNs tab e From the Available LUNs window expand the tree for each SP and locate all the Pool 0 LUNs TO_LUN_0 TO_LUN_1 tO_LUN_2 tO_LUN_3 and click Add to move them to the Selected LUNs window Then click OK Yes OK e Select Create and name the folder Pool 1 Click OK Yes OK e Once created click Pool 1 and select Properties Then select the LUNs tab e From the Available LUNs window expand the tree for each SP and locate all the Pool 1 LUNs T1_LUN_4 T1_LUN_5 t1_LUN_6 t1_LUN_7 and click Add to move them to the Selected LUNs window Then click OK Yes OK e Verify you have a total of six 4 LUNs in each folder e Close Unisphere End of Lab Exercise 3 EMC where information lives Lab Exercise 4 Configuring Host Access to VNX LUNs Windows The purpose of this series of labs is to setup your PHYSICAL Windows hosts SAN X where X is your team number with the HBA drivers and array software needed for appropriate communication with the VNX Array You will also create S
60. your team s Windows Physical primary host SAN X where X is your team number map to the new CIFS share e Create five new text files and name them Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday and Friday e In Unisphere create a new snapshot of pfs3X and name it SnapshotX_Writeable Make sure to check the box that says Writeable Checkpoint Leave all other fields at default options Choose Data Mover Production File System riteable Checkpoint 7 Baseline Checkpoint Data Movers riteable Checkpoint Name Snapshot2_Writeable Configure Checkpoint Storage There are no checkpoints currently on this file system Please specify how to allocate storage for this and future checkpoints of this file system a from Storage Pool Ometa Volume current Storage System vnx vNX7500 FNM00104700182 Storage Pool clarsas_archive 7 3 TB 7617739 MB X ae Capacity MB 5120 i Extend Configuration High Water Mark ae Storage Capacity MB Ok Apply Cancel Help EMC where information lives Step Action Notice there are 2 snapshots created by one operation The baseline snapshot is created automatically for each writeable snapshot unless an existing read only snapshot is specified during writeable snapshot creation EMC Unisphere Pool LUN eee ee lt AN lt lt BS Dashboard System G Stora
61. 00 00 hrs min sec Default File Count Limits Hard Soft User Files Files Group Files Files Grace Period for File Count Soft Limits 7 days 90 00 00 hrs min sec 17 Verify quota configuration e Open the Properties of your mapped network drive and select the Quotas tab 1 What values are now shown for Limit disk space to 2 What values are now shown for Set warning level to End of Lab Exercise 10 Part 1 EMC where information lives Lab 10 Part 2 View Quota Reports from a Linux Client Step Action 1 Export the fsquota file system for NFS e In Unisphere from the Top Navigation bar of EMC Unisphere navigate to Storage gt Shared Folders gt NFS gt Create e Select the fsquota file system from the drop down list e Inthe Root Hosts fields enter the IP address of your team s Linux client e Click OK YNX2c50 Create NFS Export Windows Internet Explorer F Choose Data Mover server 2 File System fsquota fsquota v GE Pfsquota Host Access Read only Export Read only Hosts Read Write Hosts Root Hosts Access Hosts eg Apply Cancel Help Internet Protected Mode OFF Fa R10 4 2 View quota information from Linux e Using Putty login to your Linux host using the credentials from the Appendix e Create a directory called quotas and mount the fsquota file
62. 00 5 006 V1 1 0 1 0387 EMC where information lives Step Action 3 Create a user defined Role e inthis step you will create a new administrative role on the system for managing SnapSure This will first require the SnapSure license to be enabled In the All Systems drop down select your VNX then on the top menu bar click on the Settings button From the right side Tasks pane in the More Setting section select Manage License for File Check the SnapSure Licensed option and click OK To prepare for additional labs also enable the licenses for any unchecked licenses by checking a license one at a time and selecting OK This may take a short amount of time please be patient NFS Licensed CIFS Licensed SnapSure Licensed Replicator 2 Licensed File level Retention Licensed e Navigate to Settings gt Security gt User Management gt User Customization for File gt Roles tab e Click the Create button and create a role according to the following information Role Name Snapshots Description Can only modify file system checkpoints Privileges Expand Data Protection and select the Checkpoints Modify radio button Click OK Users Groups _ Roles Roles YT Filter for Name a Type Description Administrator System System Administrator Role E Data Protection System EMC Data Protection Role 5 Data Recovery System EMC Data Recovery Role 7 FileMover
63. 00 AM Host A 10 127 57 51 3 22 2011 1 00 00 PM Host A 10 127 57 12 4 14 2011 2 00 00 PM Host A 10 127 57 13 4 15 2011 11 00 00 AM Host A 10 127 57 14 4 14 2011 9 00 00 AM 10 127 57 171 4 14 2011 6 00 00 PM 10 127 57 172 4 14 2011 3 00 00 AM 10 127 57 173 4 14 2011 3 00 00 AM 10 127 57 174 4 14 2011 3 00 00 AM 10 127 57 175 4 14 2011 3 00 00 AM 4 14 2011 3 00 00 AM End of Lab Exercise 9 Part 2 EMC where information lives Lab 9 Part 3 Create a CIFS Share Step Action 1 Create a file system e In Unisphere navigate to Storage gt Storage Configuration gt File Systems and select the File Systems tab Click Create e Create a file system with the following information e Create From Storage Pool e File System Name DataFS e Storage Pool Use any available pool e Storage Capacity MB 1024 e Auto Extend Enabled Unchecked e Slice Volumes Checked e Thin Enabled Unchecked e File level Retention Off e Deduplication Enabled Unchecked e Data Mover R W server 2 e Mount Point Default e Click OK Create from Storage Pool O meta Volume File System Name DataFS Storage Pool clarsas archive 7 3 TB 7632619 MB v Storage Capacity MB 1024 Auto Extend Enabled o Slice Yolumes Thin Enabled o File level Retention off oO Enterprise oO Compliance Deduplication Enabled o Data Mover R W server_2 gt Mount Point
64. 1 36 CD ES Team6 WIN 6 34 F2 E0 49 5D 91 E0 11 AD D6 C5 E1 86 CD 78 7F f filestoraqge 60 06 01 60 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 04 EMC where information lives Step Action 4 Add LUNs to the Storage Group e From the Storage Group window select your TeamX_Linux X storage group and click Properties e Click the LUNs tab From the Available LUNs window expand the RG5 and RG6 containers Use the scroll bar to see all the available LUNs Locate the following LUNs RG5 LUN 54 RG6_LUN_64 and add them to the Storage group by selecting the LUN and clicking the Add button e In the Selected LUNs window click the Host ID field and give RG5 LUN 54 a Host ID of 54 e Inthe Selected LUNs window click the Host ID field and give RG6_LUN_64 a Host ID of 64 o Note The Host IDs are used by the Linux server to see the LUNs e Click OK Yes OK 5 Add a Host to the Storage Group e From the Storage Group window select your TeamX_Linux X storage group and click Properties e Click the Hosts tab Select your Physical Linux host SAN X where X is your team number from the Available Hosts pane and click the gt to move the hosts to the Hosts to be Connected pane Click OK OK EMC where information lives Step Action 6 Verify Storage Group Creation e From the Host Management menu on the right side of the screen cl
65. 1 7 1 18 i386 rpm gz 226 Directory send OK ftp gt bin 200 Switching to Binary mode ftp gt get EMCPower LINUX 5 5 GA b275 tar gzff EMC where information lives If needed then untar the PowerPath archive e Type tar xzf EMCPower LINUX 5 5 GA b275 tar gz e Else go to the next step Install PowerPath for Linux e To install PowerPath Type rpm i EMCPower LINUX 5 5 0 00 00 275 RHEL5 i386 rpm You will get back a legacy message like this All trademarks used herein are the property of their respective owners NOTE License registration is not required to manage the CLARiiON AX series array Move on to the next step Register PowerPath on the host e Type emcpreg install e Enter y at the prompt When prompted enter the 24 character alphanumeric sequence supplied here and press ENTER Be sure to use hyphens to separate groups of four alphanumeric characters without any spaces In the Lab you will use License Key B4P9 DB4Q LF6W QOSA ML90 VRL4 those are zeros not Os Important The license key should not be given out to anyone If you enter a valid registration key you see a Key successfully installed message Example emcpreg install EMC PowerPath Registration Do you have a new registration key or keys to enter n y Enter the registration keys s for your product s one per line pressing Enter after each key After typing all keys press Enter agai
66. 105 where X is your team number e Do not assign the Snapshot to a Storage Group e Click OK Yes OK 9 View Snapshots Source LUNs e Navigate to Data Protection gt Snapshots gt LUN Snapshots e Click the Source LUNs tab You should see LUN 105 e Select LUN 105 In the bottom window under Snapshot Details you should see that the state of TX_Snapshot_105 is Inactive EMC where information lives Step Action 10 Start a SnapView Session e Right click LUN 105 and select SnapView gt Start SnapView Session e Name the session Session_105 e Leave all other parameters as their defaults e Click OK Yes OK e Click the Session tab Session 105 should be present 11 Activate a Snapshot e Click the Snapshot LUNs tab and select TX Snapshot 105 Click Activate e From the Available Snapshot Sessions select Session 105 and click OK Yes OK e Navigate to Data Protection gt Reserved LUN Pool Under the Allocated LUNs tab expand LUN 105 What is in the S LUN 105 container e Select RLP 100 and click Properties What is the current Usage e Click OK 12 Delete a text file e On your Windows Physical primary host SAN X where X is your team number click Start gt Computer e Open the TX_S_LUN_105 where X is your team number drive e Delete the S_LUN_105 txt file you previously created 13 Verify you have a Storage Group for your Windows VM secondary host e Locate the WinVM Storage group you
67. 127 X 5 255 255 255 224 10 127 X 31 10 127 X 30 Linux 5 eth1 192 168 1 54 255 255 255 0 NA NA DNS HM 1 10 127 X 161 NTP HM 1 10 127 X 161 X designates the lab setup number Replace the X with the assigned setup number VNX Unisphere credentials sysadmin sysadmin VNX Control Station CLI credentials nasadmin adXmin and root nasadmin DNS domain name corp hmarine com The corp hmarine com AD domain Administrator password adXmin All WIN X and WINBU X systems have a local Administrator user with the password adXmin All Linux X and LinuxBU X systems have a local root user with the password adXmin All Windows users in Hurricane Marine LTD have accounts on the corp hmarine com AD domain For lab simplicity all of its users have a password of password All UNIX users in Hurricane Marine LTD have accounts on the hmarine com OpenLDAP domain For lab simplicity all of its users have a password of password EMC where information lives Team6 Name Device IP Address Netmask Broadcast Gateway VNX6cs0 eth3 10 127 X 100 255 255 255 224 10 127 X 127 10 127 X 126 VNX SPA Mgmt 10 127 X 101 255 255 255 224 10 127 X 127 10 127 X 126 VNX SPB Mgmt 10 127 X 105 255 255 255 224 10 127 X 127 10 127 X 126 VNX6 SPA iSCSI A2 1 192 168 1 60 255 255 255 0 NA NA VNX6 SPA iSCSI A2 2 192 168 1 61 255 255 255 0 NA NA VNX6 SPB iSCSI B2 1 192 168 1 62 255 255 255 0 NA N
68. 158 VNX4 SPB Mgmt 10 127 X 145 255 255 255 224 10 127 X 159 10 127 X 158 VNX4 SPA iSCSI A2 1 192 168 1 40 255 255 255 0 NA NA VNX4 SPA iSCSI A2 2 192 168 1 41 255 255 255 0 NA NA VNX4 SPB iSCSI B2 1 192 168 1 42 255 255 255 0 NA NA VNX4 SPB iSCSI B2 2 192 168 1 43 255 255 255 0 NA NA VNX4_DM2 cge 1 0 10 127 X 142 255 255 255 224 10 127 X 159 10 127 X 158 VNX4_DM2 cge 1 1 10 127 X 143 255 255 255 224 10 127 X 159 10 127 X 158 VNX4 DM2 VLAN tag lacpO 10 127 X 204 255 255 255 224 10 127 X 223 10 127 X 222 VNX4_DM3 cge 1 0 10 127 X 144 255 255 255 224 10 127 X 159 10 127 X 158 SAN 4 Physical Host net1 10 127 X 14 255 255 255 224 10 127 X 31 10 127 X 30 SAN 4 net2 192 168 0 1 255 255 255 0 NA NA WIN 4 VM Host net1 10 127 X 174 255 255 255 224 10 127 X 191 10 127 X 190 WIN 4 net2 192 168 1 45 255 255 255 0 NA NA Linux 4 VM Host ethO 10 127 X 4 255 255 255 224 10 127 X 31 10 127 X 30 Linux 4 eth1 192 168 1 44 255 255 255 0 NA NA DNS HM 1 10 127 X 161 NTP HM 1 10 127 X 161 X designates the lab setup number Replace the X with the assigned setup number VNX Unisphere credentials sysadmin sysadmin VNX Control Station CLI credentials nasadmin adXmin and root nasadmin DNS domain name corp hmarine com The corp hmarine com AD domain Administrator password adXmin All WIN X and WINBU X systems have a local Administrator user with the password adXmin All Linux X and LinuxBU X systems have a local root user with the password a
69. 4MB file Type Application Size 4 37 MB Date modified 6 29 2010 1 35 AM cane 14 Monitor System logs e Log off your team s Windows workstation and log back on as Administrator e Open the Windows Event Viewer MMC Microsoft Management Console by clicking Start gt Run and entering eventvwr msc e Connect Event Viewer to your Data Mover by right clicking Event View Local in the left window pane and choosing Connect to another computer e Inthe Select Computer option click Browse and find your CIFS server and then click OK Select Computer EG Select the computer you want to view event logs on C Local computer the computer this console is running on Another computer I Connect as another user lt none gt where information lives Step Action Select Computer 21x Select this object type Computer Object Types From this location Computers Locations Enter the object name to select examples nl NXx2 DM2 lt oc Cancel I e Inthe left window pane of the Event Viewer window select the System log of the CIFS server a Event Viewer VNX2 DM2 EI Classic Event viewer f Global Logs 3 a Application I Information 4 6 2011 8 19 39 PM VNX2_DM2 Securty D Information 4 6 2011 8 19 03 PM NTFS 8 36 eping VNX2 DMZ F Information 4 6 2011 8 12 31 PM NTFS 8 37 eping VNX2 DMZ2 Information 4 6 2011 Bi11 25PM NTF5 8 36 eping
70. 5 Storage Pools for New LUN 5 User Capacity 1 GB LUN ID 200 Number of LUNs to Create 2 Click Name and type in CPL Starting ID 200 e Click Apply Yes OK Cancel 0 00 0 0 0 0 Configure Clone Settings e Navigate to Data Protection gt Clones e From the Protection menu on the right side of the screen select Configure Clone Settings e From the Available LUNs window expand the SPA and SPB containers Select LUNs CPL_200 and CPL_201 and click Add e Check Allow Protected Restore e Click OK Yes OK This will make them Clone Private LUNs Why don t you have to specify which SP will use a given CPL Were any thin LUNS available for selection VNX is now configured to allow the use of SnapView Clones and the Protected Restore feature End of Lab Exercise 15 Part 1 EMC where information lives Lab 15 Part 2 Create and Test a Clone using EMC Unisphere Step 1 Create LUNs e Navigate to Storage gt LUNs gt LUNs and Click Create e Select the Pool radio button and enter the following configuration RAID Type RAID 5 Storage Pools for New LUN Pool 0 Check Thin User Capacity 10GB LUN ID 125 Number of LUNs to Create 1 Click Name and type in Clone TeamX where X is your team number 0 0 00 0 0 e Click Apply Yes OK Cancel 2 Create a Clone Group e Navigate to Data Protection gt Clones e From the Protection menu on the right side of the screen se
71. 55 255 255 224 10 127 X 31 10 127 X 30 SAN 3 net2 192 168 0 1 255 255 255 0 NA NA WIN 3 VM Host net1 10 127 X 173 255 255 255 224 10 127 X 191 10 127 X 190 WIN 3 net2 192 168 1 35 255 255 255 0 NA NA Linux 3 VM Host ethO 10 127 X 3 255 255 255 224 10 127 X 31 10 127 X 30 Linux 3 eth1 192 168 1 34 255 255 255 0 NA NA DNS HM 1 10 127 X 161 NTP HM 1 10 127 X 161 X designates the lab setup number Replace the X with the assigned setup number VNX Unisphere credentials sysadmin sysadmin VNX Control Station CLI credentials nasadmin adXmin and root nasadmin DNS domain name corp hmarine com The corp hmarine com AD domain Administrator password adXmin All WIN X and WINBU X systems have a local Administrator user with the password adXmin All Linux X and LinuxBU X systems have a local root user with the password adXmin All Windows users in Hurricane Marine LTD have accounts on the corp hmarine com AD domain For lab simplicity all of its users have a password of password All UNIX users in Hurricane Marine LTD have accounts on the hmarine com OpenLDAP domain For lab simplicity all of its users have a password of password EMC where information lives Team4 Name Device IP Address Netmask Broadcast Gateway VNX4cs0 eth3 10 127 X 140 255 255 255 224 10 127 X 159 10 127 X 158 VNX4 SPA Mgmt 10 127 X 141 255 255 255 224 10 127 X 159 10 127 X
72. 57 162 4 14 2011 3 00 00 AM HM DC2 Host A 10 127 57 162 4 14 2011 3 00 00 AM E SAN 1 Host A 10 127 57 51 3 22 2011 1 00 00 PM E san 2 Host A 10 127 57 12 4 14 2011 2 00 00 PM Host A 10 127 57 13 4 15 2011 11 00 00 AM Host A 10 127 57 14 4 14 2011 9 00 00 AM Host A 10 127 57 171 4 14 2011 6 00 00 PM fill Reverse Lookup Zones Host A 10 127 57 172 4 14 2011 3 00 00 AM F Conditional Forwarders Host A 10 127 57 173 4 14 2011 3 00 00 AM Global Logs Host A 10 127 57 174 4 14 2011 3 00 00 AM Host A 10 127 57 175 4 14 2011 3 00 00 AM Host A 10 127 57 176 4 14 2011 3 00 00 AM 7AR AAAS F 5 Delete DataFS file system e In Unisphere navigate to Storage gt Storage Configuration gt File Systems e From the File Systems tab select the DataFS file system and click Delete OK EMC Unisphere Pool LUN Search 1 FME VNX2cs0 i Su Dashboard System p Hosts e Data Protection Storage Configuration gt s0 gt Storage gt File Systems File Systems Mounts Tree Quotas User Quotas Group Quotas Wizards a AN File Systems RC Disk Provisioning Wizard f ite File System Wizard Y Filter for Show File Systems for All Data Movers V i Share Wizard CIFS Server Wizard CIFS Services Wizard Name a Storage Capacity Storage Used Data Movers Replications f Datars 1 000 GB fsquota 2 000 GB server 2 R W
73. 6 en US 7 31 10 3 76 1 exe 46 8 MB Application My Documents lunisphereHostAgent Win 32 x86 en_US 1 1 0 1 0366 L exe 41 6MB Application E My Network Places JunisphereServerUtil Win 32 x86 en_US 1 1 0 1 0366 1 exe 54 2MB Application Details x Windows He EEE User Anonymous L Internet e If you choose to use the CLI then you must switch over to Binary bin in order to download the software in the proper format EMC where information lives Students perform the following tasks e Install HBA drivers e Install PowerPath e Install the Unisphere Agent e Install Navisphere Secure CLI e Configuring your VNX system to auto manage hosts e Create a Storage Group ona VNX storage system with EMC Unisphere e Add LUNs and hosts to a Storage Group with EMC Unisphere EMC where information lives Lab 4 Part 1 Installing HBA Drivers Windows Step Action 1 System Login e Open the GUI to your team s PHYSICAL Windows server SAN X where X is your team number through your student web presentation page e Login to Unisphere from your Windows machine with your sysadmin account credential e From the Dashboard view select your VNX from the All System dropdown lists and click Hosts on the Navigation Bar 2 Make sure your host has proper connectivity e Under Host Management click on the Connectivity Status and verif
74. A VNX6 SPB iSCSI B2 2 192 168 1 63 255 255 255 0 NA NA VNX6_DM2 cge 1 0 10 127 X 102 255 255 255 224 10 127 X 127 10 127 X 126 VNX6_DM2 cge 1 1 10 127 X 103 255 255 255 224 10 127 X 127 10 127 X 126 VNX6 DM2 VLAN tag lacpO 10 127 X 206 255 255 255 224 10 127 X 223 10 127 X 222 VNX6 DM3 cge 1 0 10 127 X 164 255 255 255 224 10 127 X 127 10 127 X 126 SAN 6 Physical Host net1 10 127 X 16 255 255 255 224 10 127 X 31 10 127 X 30 SAN 6 net2 192 168 0 1 255 255 255 0 NA NA WIN 6 VM Host net1 10 127 X 176 255 255 255 224 10 127 X 191 10 127 X 190 WIN 6 net2 192 168 1 65 255 255 255 0 NA NA Linux 6 VM Host ethO 10 127 X 6 255 255 255 224 10 127 X 31 10 127 X 30 Linux 6 eth1 192 168 1 64 255 255 255 0 NA NA DNS HM 1 10 127 X 161 NTP HM 1 10 127 X 161 X designates the lab setup number Replace the X with the assigned setup number VNX Unisphere credentials sysadmin sysadmin VNX Control Station CLI credentials nasadmin adXmin and root nasadmin DNS domain name corp hmarine com The corp hmarine com AD domain Administrator password adXmin All WIN X and WINBU X systems have a local Administrator user with the password adXmin All Linux X and LinuxBU X systems have a local root user with the password adXmin All Windows users in Hurricane Marine LTD have accounts on the corp hmarine com AD domain For lab simplicity all of its users have a password of password All UNIX users in Hurricane Marine LTD have accounts on
75. Action 6 A series of screens will appear displaying information on the program such as where the program will be stored and install screens e At the opening install screen of the Emulex OCManager Enterprise click next Emulex OCManager Enterprise 5 01 20 04 1 EG Emulex OCManager Enterprise 5 01 20 04 1 Publisher Emulex Web site http www emulex com Email address Technical Support lex Tarma Installer will install or upgrade Emulex OCManager Enterprise on your computer Click Next to continue Copyright 2007 2010 Emulex All rights reserved This program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this program or any portion of it is a violation of applicable laws e re om e Click Next until you come to the screen that says Install Options and click Finish e During the install you will get a popup screen asking you to choose what type of management options you want to implement Take the defaults OneCommand Manager Management Mode OneCommand Manager can run in different modes on this host Select the mode you would like to run the application on this host and press OK to set the mode Strictly Local Management Only manage the adapters on this host Management of adapters on this host from other hosts is not allowed Local Management Plus remote access from other hosts Only manage the adapters on this host Manag
76. Application System FileMover Application Role Local Data Protection System EMC Local Data Protection Role 7 NAS Administrator System EMC NAS Administrator Role E Network Administrator System EMC Network Admin Role E Operator System EMC Operator Role SAN Administrator System EMC SAN Administrator Role 7 Security Administrator System Security Administrator Storage Administrator System EMC Storage Administrator Role Role Name Snapshots Description Can only modify file system checkpoints Privileges C System O Read O modify O Full Control 8 7 Storage read O Modify Full Control C Protocols Read O Modify O Full Control 7 Networking read O modify O Full Control gt Data Protection Read i II Contre Modify o Checkpoints O Read modify Full Control Replication Read O Modify O Full Control s VTLU Read O Modify O Full Control 7 Security Read O Modify Full Control 7 Support Read ae EMC where information lives Step Action 3 Verify Role configuration The snapshots role should appear under the Roles tab in User Customization for File window Users Groups Roles Roles AN l Y Filter for Name a Type Description E Administrator System System Administrator Role TE Data Protection System EMC Data Protection Role B Data Recovery System EMC Dat
77. Click Yes to confirm pool creation If a Tiering warning appears click Yes Select From All Cabinets rSelect Disk Available Disks Selected Disks Disk if Disk Capacity Model Bi 0 2 03 GB 268 403 pr Bus 0 Enclosure 0 Disk 11 268 403 GB ST930 Po Bus 0 Enclosure 0 Disk 12 268 403 GB ST930 p Bus 0 Enclosure 0 Disk 13 268 403 GB ST930 Buc N Fnclnenre n Niel 14 PAR 403 AA STAN Y lt i gt e The pool will be created using the selected disks Click OK to acknowledge the successful operation 2 Create Pool 1 e Using a similar process create Pool 1 by manually selecting the following 4 disks 0 0 10 0 0 11 0 0 12 0 0 13 In the RAID Type drop down select RAID 1 0 and click Apply Click Yes to proceed If a Tiering warning appears click Yes Click OK to acknowledge the successful operation 3 Create RAID Group 5 In the General tab change the Storage Pool Type option to RAID Group Set the Storage Pool ID value to 5 Keep the RAID Type as RAID 5 Manually select the following 5 disks 0_0_14 0_0_15 0_0_16 0_0_17 0_0_18 for the RAID Group Click Apply Yes Click OK to acknowledge the successful operation EMC where information lives Create RAID Group 6 e Create another RAID Group with a Storage Pool ID of 6 and a RAID Type of RAID6 Manually select 8 disks from the second DAE 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 2 1 0 3 1 04 105 106 107 Create a Hot Spare e Create another RAID Group e Select Storage Poo
78. Def 00 log verbose 0 ffff 0 01 lun queue depth 1 80 le 02 scan down 0 1 1 03 nodev tmo 0 ff le 04 topology 0 6 0 05 link speed 0 8 0 06 fcp class 2 3 3 07 use adisc 0 1 0 08 ackO 0 1 0 09 cr delay 0 3f 0 EMC where information lives 20 Verify the Link Speed for the previous output is set for Auto Select e Verify the Link Speed is set for Auto Select The following is from The HBAnyware Utility User Manual link speed Controller O auto select Sets link speed Specific 1 1G 2 2G 4 4G e Verify the Topology is set for a value of 0x00 topology Controller 0x0 Ox0 loop then No This variable controls the Specific P2P Fibre Channel topology 0x2 P2P only expected by Ipfc at boot time Ox4 loop only Fibre Channel offers 0x6 P2P then point to point fabric and loop arbitrated loop topologies To make the adapter operate as an N Port select point to point mode used for N Port toF Port and N Port to N Port connections To make the adapter operate in a Fibre Channel loop as an NL Port select loop mode used for private loop and public loop topologies The driver will reject an attempt to set the topology to a value not in the above list The auto topology settings 0 and 6 will not work unless the adapter is using firmware version 3 20 or higher e Note You should always use EMC specific drivers They are installed with settings configured according to EMC best practices
79. E Documents d Music gt Music 58 Librar l Pictures E videos Kj Peures jy Library m ga i a ao I EMC where information lives Step Action The share opens to the etc and lost found folders These folders are at the top level of all the VNX file systems and should not be disturbed To prevent inadvertent modifications to these folders by users it is a best practice to create a lower level share in the file system for users to access gO Network VNX2_DM2 Top v Kaa search Tops pa Organize v New folder il E Documents al Name Date modified gt Music el Pictures J etc 4 15 2011 1 19PM File folder By Videos lost found 4 15 2011 1 19PM File folder 188 Computer amp Local Disk C amp CD Drive D Virtu i Network EMC where information lives Step Action Create a lower level share One way to create lower level shares is to use the Microsoft Computer Management console From your team s Windows system launch Computer Management by navigating to Start gt Administrative Tools gt Computer Management Right click on Computer Management Local and select the Connect to another computer option Computer Manageme a Task Scheduler L Event Viewer g Shared Folders F Local Users and Gral Performance g Device Manager amp Storage f Disk Management Services and Applications
80. EMC Unisphere System 10 127 57 110 Name tater Password Fr C Use LDAP Scope Global vi Authorized User only Login Cancel 2010 2011 EMC Corporation All Rights Reserved e Verify that the new local user account is able to login and does not have creation and modify rights on e g network operations like DNS or Routing From the Dashboard view select your VNX from the All System dropdown lists Navigate to Settings gt Network gt Settings for File e All buttons should appear grayed out The account is also not able to modify any administrative account Since there is no file system snapshots implemented yet you can not verify all of access rights for the new local user at this time e Close Unisphere Interfaces Devices Network Services DNS Routes Interfaces VBO VW Filter for Show Network Interfaces for All Data Movers Y Address a Name Netmask Data Mover Device State 10 127 57 112 10 127 57 112 i 10 127 57 113 DM2_cge 1 0 255 255 255 224 server 2 cge 1 0 Up B 128 221 252 2 el30 255 255 255 0 server 2 maget Up 128 221 252 3 el30 255 255 255 0 server 3 mae0 Up 128 221 253 2 el31 255 255 255 0 server 2 maet Up 128 221 253 3 el31 255 255 255 0 server 3 mgeli Up 1Selected Create Delete Filtered 6 of 6 End of Lab Exercise 1 EMC where information lives Lab Exercise 2 VNX System Configuration Purpose A new VNX Unifie
81. F Port then IT Make change temporary I Make all changes temporary if possible Restore Defaults Globals Apply Save e Note You should always use EMC specific drivers They are installed with settings configured according to EMC best practices Most manufacturers will have vendor specific drivers available for download 11 If your Team s setup has more than one physical HBA then you can return to step 8 of this lab and perform the same configuration on the other one if it is present on your host e Else go to the next step 12 Your HBAs have been installed and setup correctly e Close the One Command Manager utility End of Lab Exercise 4 Part 1 EMC where information lives Lab 4 Part 2 Installing PowerPath Step Action 1 Install PowerPath e The required software is located in the Windows folder in the Course Software Share e Copy the file locally If the files are in a zip format please UNZIP them before proceeding e Double click on the appropriate executable to start the installation Example EMCPower Net32 signed 5 5 b289 exe e You will first be asked to choose a language for the installation Select English United States and click OK Choose Setup Language xi Select the language for this installation from the choices below kg 2 The Microsoft Visual C 2008 Feature Pack Redistributable Packa
82. J EMC where information lives Step Action Click Yes to the warning message that will pop up Example a Logical Volume Management File Tools View Help v Uninitialized Entities IQ Best Fit V Idev sda Qz om In Qz om Out Partition 1 Partition 2 Unpartitioned space Idev sdc dev sdb dev sde Uninitialized dev sdd Disk Entity dev emcpowere dev sdg 3 dev sdf dev sdi dev sdh All data on disk entity dev emcpowere will be lost z Sah Idev emcpowerf Are you certain that you wish to initialize it T D Initialize Entity Properties for Disk Entity dev emcpowere Size 5 00GB Partition Type NONE Mount Point Unmounted Mount Point when Rebooted File System No Filesystem m I Click Yes to the Information message that will pop up Example You are about to initialize unpartitioned disk dev emcpowere It is advisable although not required to create a partition on it Do you want to create a single partition encompassing the whole drive EMC where information lives Step Action Once this is complete you will notice an unallocated colume heading now appearing on the left side on the screen with a new entry of the device that you just initialized and formatted Example File Tools View Help 7 Unallo
83. Local VNX2cs0 TIMESYNC The NTP servers 0x11103e0002 amp Critical Apr 5 2011 5 09 46 PM Local VNX2c50 TIMESYNC The NTP servers 0x11103e0002 Local Block hard quota Error Apr 6 2011 8 12 31 PM Local VNX2cs0 UFS Block hard quota 0x1310400005 Error Apr 6 2011 8 03 30 PM Local VNX2cs0 UFS Block hard quota 0x1310400005 Error Apr 6 2011 3 16 26 PM Local VNX2cs0 DNS The DNS client is 0x1310760001 Error Apr 5 2011 4 22 05 PM Local VNX2cs0 DNS The DNS client is 0x1310760001 Error Apr 6 2011 7 24 39 PM Local VNX2c50 common Control Station 1 0x330060014 db Warning Apr 4 2011 8 33 00 PM Local VNX2cs0 Server 20 01 00 0x7211 db Warning Apr 4 2011 8 33 00 PM Local VNX2c5s0 Server 20 00 00 0x7211 ib Warning Apr 6 2011 8 19 03 PM Local wix2eso UFS Block soft quota c 0x1410400004 db Warning Apr 6 2011 8 11 25 PM Local VNX2cs0 UFS Block soft quota c 0x1410400004 ib Warning Apr 6 2011 8 01 44 PM Local VNX2cs0 UFS Block soft quota c 0x1410400004 P Alert Details VNX2cs0 MEAR Severity Error System VNX2cs0 Domain Local Created Apr 6 2011 8 12 31 PM Message Block hard quota reached exceeded fs fsquota uid Full Description Recommended Action Event Code 1 When did they exceed the soft quota 2 When did they reach the hard quota 32770 Block hard quota limit has been reached or exceeded for the specified user group or tree ID on specified file system All furt
84. Login to Unisphere from your Physical Linux host SAN X where X is your team number machine with your sysadmin account credential e From the Dashboard view select your VNX from the All System dropdown lists and click System on the Navigation Bar 2 Verify Storage Groups are Enabled Optional e We have already verified that Storage Groups were enabled in the last lab so it is not necessary for this lab However feel free to practice the steps if you wish else move Step to the next step e From the System Management menu on the right of the screen click System Properties This launches the Storage Systems Properties window e Click the General tab Under the Configurations options locate the checkbox next to Storage Groups box This option enables storage group capability for the selected storage system This option cannot be disabled so the check box appears dimmed and is unavailable when Storage Groups is enabled 3 Create a Storage Group e Click Hosts gt Storage Groups from the navigation bar e From the Storage Groups window click Create o Note If there is a storage group already created please ignore it e Name the Storage Group TeamX_Linux X where X is your team number Click OK e Amessage will ask you if you would like to add LUNs and connect host to the storage group Click No Storage Groups Y Filter for Storage Group Name a WMWN a gt Team6_Linux 6 72 DF 01 96 D8 92 E0 11 AD D6 C5S E
85. Migration Summary File Storage Rescan Storage Systems Deduplication Settings Manage Quota Settings Configure CIFS Restore LUN Ownership f lt 1 Selected gt Atmos Management Filtered 2 of 2 Properties Delete Launch Atmos Configure Atmos Last Refreshed 2011 04 15 19 05 29 EMC where information lives Step Action e On your team s Windows workstation log off and log back in Select Other User and sign in as username corp swong password password refer to your Appendix Log on to CORP How do I log on to another domain Switch Weer e Once logged in navigate to Start gt Run and enter the following path to the Userdata share VNX _DM2 Userdata where is your team number e Click OK Type the name of a program folder document or Internet resource and Windows will open it for you Open WNX2_DM2 Userdata Notice the share does not contain the etc and lost found folders that were present at the top level share Lista BEE OO E Network VNX2_DM2 Userdata v Keg searchu Organize New folder a al Name Date modified Type T Libraries 3 Documents This folder is empty a Music Pictures BB videos 188 Computer amp Local Disk C BB CD Drive D Virtu a Network J 0 items pE 2 EMC where information lives Step Action
86. Ns are located here Select RLP_100 and click Properties Which LUN Folder contains the RLP LUNs End of Lab Exercise 14 Part 1 EMC where information lives Lab 14 Part 2 Create a SnapView Snapshot with EMC Unisphere on Windows Step Action 1 Create LUNs e In Unisphere navigate to Storage gt LUNs gt LUNs e Click the Create button e Select the RAID Group radio button and enter the following configuration RAID Type RAID 5 Storage Pools for New LUN 5 User Capacity 5GB LUN ID 105 Number of LUNs to Create 4 Click Name and type in S_LUN Starting ID 105 e Click Apply Yes OK oOo o 0 0920 0 2 Add LUN to a Storage Group e Navigate to Host gt Storage Groups e Select your TeamX_Win X where X is your team number storage group and click Connect LUNs e Expand the SPA and SPB containers and select S_LUN_105 and click Add Then click OK Yes OK 3 Navigate to the Disk Management menu on your Windows Workstation e On your Windows Physical primary host SAN X where X is your team number click Start and right click Computer Select Manage e From the Server Manager window expand the Storage container and select Disk Management e An Initialize Disk menu will launch 4 Initialize Disk e From the Initialize Disk menu screen make sure the new disks is checked and that the MBR Master Boot Record is selected Click OK e This will initialize the disk The disk wil
87. OK 4 Verify Hosts e Click the Centralized Monitor tab and verify the host appears e Note This may take a minute or so if it doesn t appear logout of the browser and launch it again EMC where information lives Step Action 5 Create Template e Click the Configure tab and select Create Template Name the template TeamX Template where X is your team number e When the Template Properties window appears make sure the General radio button is selected default and configure the following parameters Check the Warning Error and Critical checkboxes o Check all the boxes for Event Categories o Check the Log to System Log checkbox o Ensure that the Combine Events for Storage System checkbox is unchecked e Click OK O 6 Add Response button e Click Add Response e Name the new response BDM and click OK 7 View BDM tab e Click the BDM tab at the top right of Template Properties The BDM tab was created when you created a new response 8 Program to Execute e Inthe Program to Execute text entry area type o For W2K8 and W2K3 systems type c windows system32 notepad exe o For W2K systems c winnt system32 notepad exe 9 Program Parameters e Inthe Program Parameters text entry area type c newfile txt e Click Default Message and Click Apply 10 Navigate to your Agent e Navigate to your Agent on your Windows hosts e Click Start and right click Computer gt Manage g
88. P 5 93 GE free of 5 99 GB SM 4 94 Gb free of 4 99 GB E Documents a Music New Volume H aay lt T lg Pictures E 494GB free of 4 99 GB E videos Devices with Removable Storage 2 18 Computer amp CD Drive D Virtual Machine apps r gt Floppy Disk Drive 4 4 d 0 bytes free of 333 MB amp Local Disk C 2 SJ UDF CD Drive D Virtual New Volume E G New Volume F G New Volume G New Volume H 5 Verify the mounts are seen by the VNX e In Unisphere navigate to the Host tab and on the right hand side under Host Management select Connect Host e Type in your Windows Physical Server SAN X where X is your team number host IP address in the Enter Host IP Address field e Under Volumes on Block Storage Systems verify that your mount volumes are present End of Lab Exercise 4 Part 7 EMC where information lives Lab 4 Part 8 Remove the Windows Host from its Storage Group in prepartion for the Linux Labs Step Action Note REMINDER Please remember that in order to do both sets of labs for Windows and Linux you will need to remove the Windows Production host from the TeamX_WIN X storage group in order to put the RedHat Production host into the TeamX_LIN X storage group yet to be created and vice versa each time you need to work on one or the other in a lab This cannot be avoided with dual booted hosts 1 In Unisphere remove your Windows Host from its
89. Properties VLAN ID UIP Addresses 10 127 57 111 YNX1cs0 SP A Network Properties Manage DER SP Network Name sp rvirtual Port 0 IPv4 Configuration IP Address Gateway 10 127 57 126 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 224 IPv6 Configuration Configuration Disabled Ka Local Address Global Address Global Prefix Gateway LAN Configuration Enable VLAN Tagging vean 10 1 aao OK Apply Cancel Help Click Cancel and close Unisphere End of Lab Exercise 2 EMC where information lives Lab Exercise 3 Storage Configuration In this lab you will provision storage for a VNX Unified system in preparation for configuring file systems and attaching block hosts In this lab exercise you will perform the following tasks e Provision storage for a VNX for File platform Create Pools and RAID Groups e Create traditional LUNs amp Create Thin LUNs and Thick LUNs EMC where information lives Lab 3 Part 1 Provisioning Storage for VNX File Step Action 1 System Login e Login to your team s VM Windows host named Win X where X is your team number refer to your team s Appendix with your sysadmin account credential e From the Dashboard view select your VNX from the All System dropdown lists and click the Storage button on the Navigation Bar EMC Uni
90. Select the Quotas tab and select the Enable quota management checkbox e Select the Deny disk space to users exceeding quota limit checkbox e Limit disk space to 10 MB hard quota e Enter the Set warning level to 5 MB soft quota e Select both logging events e Click OK and confirm the Disk Quota usage fsqshare VVYNX2 DM2 2 Properties General Security Previous Versions Quota Customize Status Disk quotas are disabled IV Enable quota management IV Deny disk space to users exceeding quota limit Select the default quota limit for new users on this volume Do not limit disk usage Limit disk space to no Me x Setwaminglevelto 5 MB x Select the quota logging options for this volume IV Log event when a user exceeds their quota limit IV Log event when a user exceeds their warning level Quota Entries L xp cea Aor EMC where information lives Step Action 9 Verify quota configuration e In Unisphere from the Top Navigation bar navigate to Storage gt File System e Highlight the fsquota file system and click Properties e Select Quota Settings a https 10 127 57 120 10 127 57 120 fsquota File System Properties Microsoft Internet Explorer File System Checkpoint Schedules Quota Settings Deduplication Settings File System Name fsquota User Quotas Enabled Group Quotas Enabled o Enforce Hard Limit Log Message if Soft
91. Selecting ADD from the window will launch the IPv4 Configuration dialog box in iSCSI Virtual Port Properties window appears This is where the user would enter the configuration information on a new system DO NOT ADD PORTS e Click on the Virtual Port 0 and select Properties e Take a moment to review the parameters for the port Note These ports are pre configured for this lab and should not be changed EMC where information lives Step Action Select Cancel to exit and return to the Port Management dialog box and click OK to close the Port Management window End of Lab Exercise 5 Part 7 Lab 5 Part 8 Create and Populate Storage Groups for Windows amp Linux iSCSI Hosts Step Action Check Connectivity Status to see if your Teams Windows VM and Linux VM hosts have been discovered Click Hosts gt then click on Connectivity Status from the Host Management menu e e Verify your VM iSCSI hosts are present If the hosts are not present then please contact your instructor Example display iC x NX6csO Connectivity Status al 7 Storage Group is enabled Host Initiators Mirrorview Initiators SAN Copy Initiators Initiator Name V am Host Agent not reachable or connection registered manually or with Unisphere Ser te g WIN 6 corp hmarine com 10 127 57 176 iSCSI Di E EESTI a werewereble or connection registered manually or with Unisphere
92. Storage New Volume F Simple Basic NTFS Healthy Primary Partition 6 00GB 5 94 GB 99 No Windows Server Backup C New Volume G Simple Basic NTFS Healthy Primary Partition 5 00GB 4 95 GB 99 No te Disk Management System Reserved 100 MB NTFS Online Healthy System Active Primary Partition C 19 90 GB NTFS Healthy Boot Page File Crash Dump Primary Partition New Yolume E 6 00 GB 6 00 GB NTFS Online Healthy Primary Partition isDisk 2 Basic New Volume F 6 00 GB 6 00 GB NTFS Online Healthy Primary Partition Disk 3 Basic New Yolume G 5 00 5 00 GB NTFS Online Healthy Primary Partition Disk 4 Basic New Volume H 5 00 GB 5 00 GB NTFS Online Healthy Primary Partition EMC where information lives Step Action 4 Verify Simple Volumes on your Windows Workstation e On your Windows Server click Start and click Computer You should now see four new volumes What are the drive letters for the new Volumes FM Computer ojx gO pa IEO a ka Search Computer 2 Organize w System properties Uninstall or change a program Map network drive Open Control Panel SE Se Yr Favorites Hard Disk Drives 5 VE Desktop Local Disk C New Volume E Download ae gt k nee 7 05 GB free of 19 8 GB IF 5 93 GB free of 5 99 GB E Recent Places New Volume F New Volume G ibrari or C Libraries ET
93. TS ccccccccssseseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaes 132 LAB 8 PART 2 ASSIGNING ROOT PRIVILEGES ssscecccecceessseceeeeeeenenseeceeesseeeeneeeeeeeeens 138 LAB EXERCISE 9 CIFS IMPLEMENTATION ssoosvrnnsvrnnvvnnnvnnnvvnnnvennvvnnnvnnnnvnnnennnnennne 145 LAB 9 PART 1 PREPARING THE SYSTEM FOR CIFS rrrnnnnrrrrnnnnnnnnnrrvrnnnnnnnnnrerennrnnnnnnessener 146 LAB 9 PART 2 CREATE AND JOIN A CIFS SERVER rrornnnrrrrrnnrnnnnnnrrvrnrnnnnnnnnerennrnnnnnnsseener 151 LAB 9 PART 3 CREATE A CIFS SHARE ccccccccceessececcceecueusseceeeeeeeuensseceeesseeueneeeeeetenes 154 LAB 9 PART 4 DELETING A CIFS SERVER rrrnnnrnnnrnnnnnnrrrrrnnrnnnnnnerrnnnnnnnnnnnerennrnnnnnnesenner 164 LAB EXERCISE 10 IMPLEMENTING FILE SYSTEM QUOTAG ccscccsssccseeceseeeee 167 LAB 10 PART 1 CONFIGURING QUOTAS USING THE WINDOWS amp UNISPHERE esesese0 168 LAB 10 PART 2 VIEW QUOTA REPORTS FROM A LINUX CLIENT seseseceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteaee 180 LAB EXERCISE 11 CIFS FEATUREG ccssccssscccseccescccseccessccscscscccessecscscesseess 183 LAB 11 PART 1 CONFIGURE A CIFS AUDIT POLICY sssesecceeeeceeeeseceeeeeeeeaneeeeeeetees 184 LAB 11 PART 2 CONFIGURING CIFS FOR HOME DIRECTORIES sseseseeeseeeceeeseeeeeeeeaes 188 LAB EXERCISE 12 NETWORKING FEATUREG cccssccssecccseccsscccseccessccsscceseeees 191 LAB 12 PART 1 CONFIGURING LACP cccccccessseeeeceeeceeesseceeceeeeueneseceeeeseeuenee
94. UN gg Neer qa 03 n 5 n G Storage e Data Protection i support gt Settings gt Ne gt Settings For File Devices Network Services DNS Routes Wizards als Interfaces Edit Data Mover DNS NIS r FG In izar Y Filter for Show Network Interfaces for All Data Movers Y Davies Wizan Address Netmask Data Mover Route Wizard 10 128 221 252 2 255 255 255 0 server 2 128 221 252 3 255 255 255 0 server 3 fara ritfsats datita Manage Idle Timeout 128 221 252 4 255 255 255 0 server 4 Manage File LDAP Domain 128 221 252 5 255 255 255 0 server 5 Change Password 128 221 253 2 255 255 255 0 server 2 128 221 253 3 255 255 255 0 server 3 128 221 253 4 255 255 255 0 server 4 Edit Network Settings Edit Network Settings Control Station Properties 1 Selected Create Properties Delete Filtered 9 of 9 Ping SP Ping SPB Security Settings I Network Settings a 128 221 253 5 255 255 255 0 server 5 v Last Refreshed 2011 04 15 09 40 38 where information lives Step Action 3 Verify Data Mover default route configuration e Click the Routes tab and confirm that server 2 has a default route 0 0 0 0 configured EMC Unisphere Pool LUN V search gerad G GJ 2 lt AE vnx2cso v VNX2csO gt Settings gt Network gt Settings For File Interfaces Devices Network Services DNS Wi
95. VNX Unified Storage Implementation Lab Guide August 2011 EMC Education Service Copyright Copyright 1996 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 EMC Corporation All Rights Reserved EMC believes the information in this publication is accurate as of its publication date The information is subject to change without notice THE INFORMATION IN THIS PUBLICATION IS PROVIDED AS IS EMC CORPORATION MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND WITH RESPECT TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS PUBLICATION AND SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE Use copying and distribution of any EMC software described in this publication requires an applicable software license EMC2 EMC Data Domain RSA EMC Centera EMC ControlCenter EMC LifeLine EMC OnCourse EMC Proven EMC Snap EMC SourceOne EMC Storage Administrator Acartus Access Logix AdvantEdge AlphaStor ApplicationXtender ArchiveXtender Atmos Authentica Authentic Problems Automated Resource Manager AutoStart AutoSwap AVALONidm Avamar Captiva Catalog Solution C Clip Celerra Celerra Replicator Centera CenterStage CentraStar ClaimPack ClaimsEditor CLARiiON ClientPak Codebook Correlation Technology Common Information Model Configuration Intelligence Configuresoft Connectrix CopyCross CopyPoint Dantz DatabaseXtender Direct Matrix Architecture DiskXtender DiskXtende
96. VNX2 DMZ Information 4 6 2011 8 03 30PM NTF5 8 37 eping VNX2 DM2 Information 4 6 2011 8 01 44PM NTFS 8 36 eping VNX2 DM2 Information 4 6 2011 6 45 45PM NTFS 8 39 Administrator VNX2 DMZ Information 4 6 2011 6 45 45PM NTFS 8 38 Administrator VNX2 DM2 e In the right window pane double click the event at the top of the list Event Date Source NTFS 4 6 20 Time 8 19 39PM Category 8 _ Type Information EventID 37 User CORPeping Computer VNX2 DM2 Description user hit their quota limit on volume 129 For more information see Help and Support Center at http go microsoft com fwlink events asp Data Bytes Words where information lives Step Action When did they reach the hard quota e Click the down arrow to view the previous event Repeat this Step to view all logged events 15 Verify VNX quota alerts e In Unisphere from the Top Navigation bar click Home House and then click Alerts e Take a look at the Alerts by Severity window the Alerts may take a few minutes to appear in the main page em List lt Wall Systems Se Dashboard All Systems gt Alerts GD Domains may D Support Current Alerts ia a a FE aO VW Filter for System E VNX2es0 V Severity all v Severity a Created Domain System Category Message Event Code Critical Apr 6 2011 3 24 19 PM
97. a Recovery Role FileMover Application System FileMover Application Role F Local Data Protection System EMC Local Data Protection Role TE NAS Administrator System EMC NAS Administrator Role E Network Administrator System EMC Network Admin Role E Operator System EMC Operator Role replication User Can only modify replication sessions E SAN Administrator System EMC SAN Administrator Role E Security Administrator System Security Administrator f snapshots User Can only modify file system checkpoints E Storage Administrator System EMC Storage Administrator Role 1Selected Create Properties Duplicate Delete 13 item 4 Create a local Group e Navigate to Settings gt Security gt User Management gt User Customization for File gt Groups tab e Click the Create button and create a group according to the following information Group Name Snapshots GID Auto select Role Snapshots Group Type Local only Group Click OK G ee Snapshots GID auto select O Specify GID Role Snapshots ly Grou Typer Local only Group O LDAP Domain mapped group Mapped Group Name A LDAP Domain Name EMC where information lives Step Action 5 Verify Group configuration The Snapshots group should appear under the Groups tab in User Customization for File window Users Groups Roles Groups a
98. a terminal window navigate to the new drive and place a new text file on it Note We use the CLI for the following steps but if you wish you may use the GUI See below in Example 2 e Useadf k command to see the newly mounted drive e Create a new file call touch mnt r5 text on the drive e Make sure you leave the drive so there are no open handles on it Example 1 root SAN 6 df k Filesystem 1K blocks Used Available Use Mounted on dev sda2 14067580 3588364 9753080 27 tmpfs 2075920 8 2075912 1 dev shm dev mapper Linux1 Linux1_Lv 5156480 141440 4753104 3 mnt_r5 root SAN 6 cd mnt_r5 root SAN 6 mnt_r5 1s lost found root SAN 6 mnt_r5 touch mnt_r5 text root SAN 6 mnt_r5 1s lost found mnt r5 text root SAN 6 mnt_r5 cd root SAN 6 e This can also be done through the GUI Example 2 mnt r5 Oo x File Edit View Places Help g lost found mnt_r5_text 2 items Free space 4 5 GB EMC where information lives Step Action 13 Repeat all of these steps for your Raid 6 LUN as well e Information needed to create the drive is as follows Volume Group Name Linux2 Logical Volume Linux2_LV Use all of the free space of the Logical Volume in the Volume Group Give it a Filesystem of Ext3 Check off Mount Check off Mount when rebooted Give it a mount pount of mnt_r6 oo 0 00 0 0 0 Create a new file called mnt_r6_text on the drive 14 Ver
99. add Navisphere Secure CLI and the Unisphere agent to the path statement e You can use the GUI text editor to modify these quicker if you are not familiar with the vi tool e You will have to show hidden files if you use the GUI text editor e The modified entry should add the entries for opt Navisphere bin and opt Unisphere bin Examples File Edit ME Places Help g Stop ed E gt 1 Reload Ctrl R Er I mkdir insi Reset View to Defaults bash_history fal Show Hidden Files J H Fm Get Arrange Items L ker L bast ean Up DYNAT bash_profile_ J backup A bash_profile gedit SB File Edit View Search Tools Documents Help B UQ 9 9 Bp D BY New Open Save Print Paste Find Replace bash profile x bash_profile Get the aliases and functions if f bashrc then bashrc fi User specific environment and startup programs PATH PATH HOME bin opt Navisphere bin opt Unisphere bin export PATH Wee 5 EMC where information lives 8 Once this is done run the following to make sure the new bash_profile is loaded by forcing the file to be read in Example Output for example only has been modified to read easier bash profile echo SPATH usr kerberos sbin usr kerberos bin usr local sbin usr local bin sbin bin usr sbin usr bin root bin root bin opt Navisphere bin opt Unisphe
100. adie Epari Steve Woo Scott West Iggy Tallis Liza Minacci Eric Simons Etta Place Sal Eammi Seda Weir Isabella Tei Edgar South Eva Song Egan Putter Sage Early Seiko Wong Ivan Teribl Earl Pallis Ed Sazi Eldon Pratt Sam Echo Sema Welles Ira Tech Evan Swailz Elliot Proh Santos Elton Selena Willet Sarah Emm Elvin Ping Saul Ettol Selma Witt Seve Wari Sash Extra Sergio Wall Sean Ewer Seve Wassi Seymore Wai Steve Woo EMC where information lives Appendix B Hurricane Marine Domain Environments Network Services DNS Server 10 127 X 161 NTP Server 10 127 X 161 DHCP Not in use all nodes use static IP addresses See the Appendix F The Windows Active Directory is comprised of the following domains and domain controllers Windows and Linux Domains e hmarine com domain the root of the forest and systems o DC HM 1 IP address 10 127 X 161 e corp hmarine com a subdomain of the root o DC HM DC2 IP address 10 127 X 162 Though the root domain is present solely for administrative purposes at this time corp hmarine com holds containers for all users groups and computer accounts There are twelve dual homed Windows systems as domain members that have CIFS and iSCSI access to the VNX systems The WIN 1 through WIN 6 systems are production CIFS a
101. agement were Please designed and captured using the Linux GUI If you have the requisite Read knowledge and feel more comfortable using the Command Line then please do so You can find an example script in the Appendix section immediately following this lab Lab 5 Part 5 1 Run a Powermt display to see the new devices that you have allocated to your host e From the Terminal window run a powermt display dev all e What is some of the information that you can use here to identify specifics about each of the volumes Example E root SAN 6 File Edit View Terminal Tabs Help root SAN 6 powermt display dev all Pseudo name emcpowere CLARiiON ID APMGG111461796 Team6_Linux 6 q Logical device ID 600601600AC02C000E6245207590E011 RG5_LUN_54 E state alive policy CLAROpt priority 0 queued I0s 0 Owner default 5P A current SP Array failover mode 4 Stor I O Path Stats I 0 Paths Interf Mode State Q I0s Errors sdb SP Al active alive sdd SP B1 active alive sdf SP AO active alive sdh SP BO active alive Pseudo name emcpowerf T CLARiiON ID APM00111401790 Team6 Linux 6 Logical device ID 600601600AC02C0074348DB87590E011 RG6 LUN 64 Gees state alive policy CLAROpt priority 0 queued I0s 0 Owner default 5P B current SP B Array failover mode 4 IZO Path J Stats I O Paths Interf Mode State Q I0s Errors sde SP Al active alive sde SP Bl active alive sdg SP AG a
102. allation of a VNX array for your customer The VNX Installation Assistant VIA has already been run on the systems you will be working and they have already been set up with prerequisite software and enablers The hosts however will need to be setup and have all necessary software installed since they are without it presently Hurricane Marine LTD hired a new member for the Storage Administration Team Tim Taler username Ttaler is not yet a part of the Company s Microsoft AD He has some experience with VNX Snapshots for File We will cover Snapshots later in this course The head of the IT department would like to give Tim administrative privileges to manage file system snapshots In this lab exercise you will perform the following tasks Tasks 4 E e Configure and Verify Domain Security e Create a Global User account on the VNX e Create a local Group on the VNX e Define a new Role EMC where information lives Lab 1 Part 1 Verify Domain Security and Define a Global User Account Step Action 1 System Login e Login to your team s VM Windows host named Win X where X is your team number refer to your team s Appendix The username will be Administrator and the password will be adXmin where X is the subnet address provided by the instructor e Connect to Unisphere in your Windows workstation by opening an Internet browser and enteri
103. anaged in the Windows environment a https 10 127 57 120 NX2cs0 policy Server Parameter Li The change will not take effect until the Data Mover is rebooted details Name policy Data Mover server_2 Facility quota Value filesize Default value blocks Description Specifies the checking policy to be used Detailed Specifies the quota checking policy to be used to keep track of disk usage Description param quota policy blocks Bases the quota on the number of file system blocks 8K allocated param quota policy filesize Bases the quota on file usage in 1K increments Before you change this parameter you must turn quotas off After you change this parameter you must reboot the Data Mover and turn quotas back on Refer to the Using Quotas on Celerra technical module for specific procedures Caution Switching from filesize to blocks may be put some users over their quota if they were close to their quota limit before the change e Check the reboot box for the changes to take effect and Click OK as shown in the image https 10 127 57 120 10 127 57 120 Confirm OK The change will not take effect until the Data Mover is rebooted details Do you want to reboot the Data Mover now Click OK to proceed Otherwise click Cancel 3 Create a file system e Once server_2 has rebooted create a 2 GB 2048 MB file system on server_2 named fsquota Use the clarsas_r10 storag
104. ary in order to download the software in the proper format Example ftp gt bin 200 Switching to Binary mode ftp gt get elxocm rhel5 sles10 5 0 17 4 1 tar local elxocm rhel5 slesl10 5 0 17 4 1 tar remote elxocm rhel5 sles10 5 0 17 4 1 tar 227 Entering Passive Mode 10 127 57 163 143 20 150 Opening BINARY mode data connection for elxocm rhel5 sles10 5 0 17 4 1 tar 304892095 bytes 7 Quit the FTP session and verify the file downloaded properly to your Emulex_apps directory root Linux 6 Emulex_apps ls elxocm rhel5 sles10 5 0 17 4 1 tar root Linux 6 Emulex apps EMC where information lives 8 Extract the source files e Typetar xvf ElxLinuxApps 2 1a8 8 0 x y tar e This extraction will install the files into a new directory e Read the messages and note the directory name Example tar xvf elxocm rhel5 slesl0 5 0 17 4 1 tar elxocm rhel5 slesl0 5 0 17 4 1 elxocm rhel5 slesl0 5 0 17 4 1 i386 elxocm rhel5 slesl0 5 0 17 4 1 i386 jre elxocm rhel5 slesl0 5 0 17 4 1 i386 jre elxocmjvm 5 0 17 4 1 i386 rpm elxocm rhel5 slesl0 5 0 17 4 1 i386 rhel 5 O O O O oe elxocm rhel5 sles10 5 0 17 4 1 i386 rhel 5 elxocmlibhbaapi 5 0 17 4 1 i386 rpm elxocm rhel5 sles10 5 0 17 4 1 i386 rhel 5 elxocmcore 5 0 17 4 1 i386 rpm elxocm rhel5 sles10 5 0 17 4 1 x86_64 rhel 5 elxocmjvm 5 0 17 4 1 x86_64 rpm elxocm rhel5 slesl0 5 0 17 4 1 x86 64 sles 10 elxocm rhel5 slesl0 5 0 17 4 1 x86 64 sles 10 e
105. be working with prior to starting the lab If there is any confusion prior to starting the labs then please contact the instructor and work out any issues you may be having with them Note 2 Not all screen captures were made on the lab equipment you will be using and therefore may differ slightly from what you will see Read each lab and step completely before attempting it do not simply follow the pictures Note 3 The names of the files used to install the VNX software may differ slightly from one revision to the next As an example the Unisphere Server Utility software for this OE revision is presented with the following naming convention e UnisphereServerUtil Win 32 x86 en_US 1 1 0 1 0366 1 exe Note 4 All hardware and software assignments per team are listed in the Appendix F of this student guide Note 5 Not all physical lab setups are put together in the same way Please understand the setup you may be working on may differ slightly from the one we are describing in the labs Contact the instructor if you are confused on any of the steps during the duration of the course EMC where information lives Lab Exercise 1 Implementing Unisphere Security Purpose These lab exercises provide the steps for setting up a Windows based management station and using the management station to configure the required hardware and software on a VNX series storage system Synopsis You have just implemented a successful inst
106. ble to create the new file because the user swoo is neither the directory owner nor belongs to the engprop group However swoo still can read and execute 9 Lab cleanup e Log off your team s Linux Workstation for users swoo eplace and epallis Remain logged in as Root From the Root login on your LINUX workstation umount and delete mountpoints cd umount fs1 umount engdir rmdir fsl S rmdir engdir Using Unisphere unexport your file system fs1 by navigating to Storage gt Shared Folders gt NFS Highlight the fs1 and fs1 engineering exports to be removed and click Delete on the bottom of the screen Click OK EMC where information lives Step Action 9 VNXicsO gt Storage gt Shared Folders gt NFS NFS Exports Re Y Filter for Show NFS Exports for All Data Movers Y Select a File System All File Systems Y Path a File System Data Mover 2 Selected Create Properties Filtered 2 of 2 e Next delete your file system fs1 by navigating to Storage gt Storage Configuration gt File Systems and clicking Delete OK e Click the Mount tab Both mountpoints will no longer be available File Systems Mounts Tree Quotas User Quotas Group Quotas File Systems Y Filter for Show File Systems for All Data Movers Name a Storage Capacity Storage Used Data Movers server 2 R W server 2 R W s
107. cated Volumes V dev sdh Partition 1 V dev emcpowere Partition 1 dev sda dev sdb dev sdd dev sdf Idev sdc vvv dev sde dev sdg Idev sdi Idev emcpowerf Logical Volume Management BL Zoom Gut Properties for Uninitialized Disk Entity dev emcpowere1 Disk Entity dev emcpowerel Size 5 00GB Partition Type Linux LVM 0x8e Mount Point Unmounted Mount Point when Rebooted No File System No Filesystem ul II Initialize Entity EMC where information lives Step Action Create a new Volume Group for the device e Click on the device you wish to create a new volume group for e Next click New Volume Group at the bottom of the screen e Name the Volume Group Linux1 and take the defaults for the rest of the options File Tools View Help v_Unallocated Volumes v dev sdh Partition 1 v Uninitialized Entities TF lAmilamenmunen Unallocated Physical Volume dev sdh1 New Volume Group Volume Group Name Maximum Physical Volumes Maximum Logical Volumes Physical Extent Size 4_ s Meg Kilo Clustered Li Create new Volume Group EMC where information lives Step Action 8 Create a new Logical Volume for the device e Click on the logical device you wish to create a new logical volume for e Next click Create New Logical Volume at the bottom of the sc
108. cs0 vi lt n B Storage Hosts e Data Protection System Hardware i Monitoring and Alerts Configure view and service the systems Monitor system health and configure hardware components notifications for important events Control Station Pr Monitoring hitps 10 127 57 120 10 127 57 120 CLI Command Microsoft Internet Exp fa BK Enter the command to execute on the Control Station Command server_date server_2 1104151025 Diagnostic Files 2 10 127 57 120 CLI Commands A Generate Diagnost EMC where information lives Step Action 6 Configure or verify Data Mover for NTP Having manually set the Data Mover time now we will configure the Data Mover to use an NTP Network Time Protocol server to keep the time synchronized automatically The HM 1 system is an NTP server e In Unisphere navigate to System gt Hardware gt Data Movers e Select server 2 and click Properties e NTP Servers Enter the NTP IP address See Appendix e Click OK Data Mover Name server 2 Role primary Status Y ok Location Data Mover 2 Model VNX7500 Yersion T7 0 12 0 CPU Usage 100 Avg 1 1 08 50 09 20 09 50 10 20 Mem Usage 100 Avg 19 19 08 50 09 20 09 50 10 20 Standby Movers server 3 server 5 Failover Policy auto lv Unicode Enabled TimeZone America New_York v Boot Time April 6 2011 7 23 25 PM Up Time 8 day s
109. ction 11 Claim the additional LUN space on your Windows Workstation e On your Windows workstation click Start and right click Computer Select Manage e From the Server Manager window expand the Storage container and select Disk Management e From the right side of the window select More Actions and click Rescan Disks e The disk drive associated with Base RG6 LUN 60 should now show an unallocated 6 GB partition e Right click the associated drive letter partition logical device of Base RG6 LUN 60 and click Extend Volume e Read the Welcome to the Extend Volume Wizard window and click Next e From the Select Disks window keep the defaults and click Next e From the Completing the Extend Volume Wizard window click Finish 12 Verify additional space e From the Disk Management screen verify that the drive now has a total capacity of 12 GBs e Close Disk Management e Close Unispehre End of Lab Exercise 6 EMC where information lives Lab Exercise 7 Network and File System Configuration Purpose To acquire the skills and knowledge to be able to configure a VNX for network access and create and manage a basic file system In these following networking labs for Windows and Linux you will be utilizing the Virtual Machine VM iSCSI hosts that have been assigned to your team WIN X VM Host Linux X VM Host where X is your team number See Appendix F for details Note Screenshots u
110. ctive alive sdi SP BO active alive oo oo ooo da OOOO oooG EMC where information lives Step Action 2 Navigate to the Disk Management menu on your Linux Workstation This GUI may be a bit SLOW so please be patient e On your Linux workstation click System Administration and select Logical Volume Management Applications Places BAGN s z Preferences Q Documentation Date amp Time Displa GB Help vn Keyboard fa About GNOME ped Language Log Out root Logical Volume Management R Login Sci Configure LVM in a graphical setting 3 Navigate to the Logical Volume Management menu on your Linux Workstation e From the LVM screen expand the uninitialized entries on the left hand side of the screen e Ifyou do see 2 emcpower devices that need to be initialized then proceed else contact your instructor for assistance e Click on the Initialize Entry at the bottom of the screen a Logical Volume Management SIE File Tools View Help v Uninitialized Entities Properties for Vv dev sda Disk Entity Partition 1 dev emcpowerf iat Size 6 00GB Partition 2 Partition Type NONE ae Mount Point Unmounted Unpartitioned space Mount Point when Rebooted Idev sdc File System No Filesystem dev sdb dev sde Uninitialized dev sdd Disk Entity dev emcpowert dev sdg Idev sdf dev sdi dev sdh dev emcpowere Idev emcpowerf R aee
111. ctural Engineers ESong Eva Song Structural Engineers ESouth Edgar South Structural Engineers Managers ESwailz Evan Swailz Structural Engineers ITallis Iggy Tallis IS DOMAIN ADMINS ITechi Ira Techi IS DOMAIN ADMINS Managers ITei Isabella Tei IS DOMAIN ADMINS ITeribl Ivan Teribl IS DOMAIN ADMINS LMinacci Liza Minacci Director of Marketing Managers PTesca Perry Tesca President Managers SEammi Sal Eammi Eastcoast Sales SEarly Sage Early Eastcoast Sales ISEcho Sam Echo Eastcoast Sales SElton Santos Elton Eastcoast Sales SEMM Sarah Emm Eastcoast Sales Managers SEpari Sadie Epari Eastcoast Sales SEttol Saul Ettol Eastcoast Sales SEwer Sean Ewer Eastcoast Sales SExtra Sash Extra Eastcoast Sales SWai Seymore Wai Westcoast Sales SWall Sergio Wall Westcoast Sales SWari Seve Wari Westcoast Sales Managers SWassi Seve Wassi Westcoast Sales SWeir Seda Weir Westcoast Sales SWelles Sema Welles Westcoast Sales SWest Scott West Westcoast Sales SWillet Selena Willet Westcoast Sales SWitt Selma Witt Westcoast Sales SWong Seiko Wong Westcoast Sales ISWoo Steve Woo Westcoast Sales EMC where information lives Appendix D Linux Users and Groups Hurricane Marine UNIX Users amp Group Memberships OpenLDAP Domain hmarine com Username Full Name Group lepallis Earl Pallis engprop mngr leping Elvin Ping engprop
112. curity Settings New New Window From Here Refresh Help EMC where information lives Step Action Create a new Home Directory entry e Use the wildcard for the domain and user fields e For the Path field enter the newly created file system and the lt d gt and lt u gt regular expressions separated by a The expression lt d gt stands for domain and lt u gt for user e Ensure the Auto Create Directory and Regular Expression options are selected e Click OK Home Directory Properties Ei x New home directory entry on VNX2_DM2 Domain Name indisk u gt Browse Options IV Auto Create Directory IV Regular Expression I Read Only Umask Optional Using Default EJ ces mv Once you click OK you should see the HomeDir enabled inside the Data Mover Management tree Inside the right side panel you will see the previously input expressions displayed F YNX File Management Console Root Data Mover Management NX2_DM2 HomeDir enabled li Fie Action View Favorites Window Help la x Alm oO Gisele Console Root Actions a Data Mover Management YNX2 DM2 Hi Di t Antivirus stopped 5 Data Mover Security Settings More Actions gt HomeDir enabled Re hdFs lt d gt lt u gt Yes Yes EMC where informatio
113. d Join a CIFS Server Step Action 1 Create and join a CIFS Server e In Unisphere navigate to Storage gt Shared Folders gt CIFS select the CIFS Servers tab and click Create e Create a CIFS Server with the following information Data Mover server 2 Server Type Windows 2000 Windows 2003 and Windows 2008 Windows 2000 Computer Name VNXH DM2 Where means your team number Aliases and NetBIOS Name Blank Domain corp hmarine com Join the domain Checked Domain Admin User Name Administrator Domain Admin Password adXmin where X is your subnet address See Instructor Enable local users Unchecked Interfaces Check the interface you configured earlier for cge 1 0 e Click OK Data Mover server 2 lv Server Type Yp O windows NT4 windows 2000 Windows 2003 and Windows 2008 O Standalone Windows 2000 Computer Name VNX2_DM2 Aliases NetBIOS Name Domain corp hmarine com Join the domain vider Admin User Administrator Domain Admin CT Password ecccece Organizational Unit Computers EMC eens Enable local users OD Password Confirm Admin Password me M 10 127 57 122 EMC where information lives Step Action Verify CIFS Server creation e From the CIFS Server window click the new CIFS Server and select Properties e Notice the Domain joined near the Domain name e Click Cancel
114. d storage system has been deployed You must now configure and verify the VNX storage system SP Storage Processor memory and cache settings for optimal performance In this lab exercise you will perform the following tasks Tasks P e Enable and disable read and write cache e Configure VNX SP memory for read and write caching e Configure write cache watermarks e Verify SP network configuration EMC where information lives Lab 2 Part 1 Configure VNX SP Memory 1 System Login e Login back to Unisphere as sysadmin If a Licensing Window appears click Accept e From the Dashboard view select your VNX from the All System dropdown lists Then click the System button on the Navigation bar e Under the System Management menu on the right side of the window click the System Properties link EMC where information lives Step Action 2 Disable Read and Write Cache e Click the SP Cache tab e If SPA and SPB read cache and or write cache are enabled disable them by clicking on the check box for each setting this removes the check marks o If SPA and SPB read cache are grayed out disable write cache only e Click Apply Yes Yes OK General SP Cache l SP Memory Software Environment Configuration Page Size SP Read Cache Low Watermark SP B Read Cache High Watermark Write Cache Di
115. dXmin All Windows users in Hurricane Marine LTD have accounts on the corp hmarine com AD domain For lab simplicity all of its users have a password of password All UNIX users in Hurricane Marine LTD have accounts on the hmarine com OpenLDAP domain For lab simplicity all of its users have a password of password EMC where information lives Team5 Name Device IP Address Netmask Broadcast Gateway VNX5cs0 eth3 10 127 X 150 255 255 255 224 10 127 X 159 10 127 X 158 VNX5 SPA Mgmt 10 127 X 151 255 255 255 224 10 127 X 159 10 127 X 158 VNX5 SPB Mgmt 10 127 X 155 255 255 255 224 10 127 X 159 10 127 X 158 VNX5 SPA iSCSI A2 1 192 168 1 50 255 255 255 0 NA NA VNX5 SPA iSCSI A2 2 192 168 1 51 255 255 255 0 NA NA VNX5 SPB iSCSI B2 1 192 168 1 52 255 255 255 0 NA NA VNX5 SPB iSCSI B2 2 192 168 1 53 255 255 255 0 NA NA VNX5_DM2 cge 1 0 10 127 X 152 255 255 255 224 10 127 X 159 10 127 X 158 VNX5_DM2 cge 1 1 10 127 X 153 255 255 255 224 10 127 X 159 10 127 X 158 VNX5 DM2 VLAN tag lacpO 10 127 X 205 255 255 255 224 10 127 X 223 10 127 X 222 VNX5 DM3 cge 1 0 10 127 X 154 255 255 255 224 10 127 X 159 10 127 X 158 SAN 5 Physical Host net1 10 127 X 15 255 255 255 224 10 127 X 31 10 127 X 30 SAN 5 net2 192 168 0 1 255 255 255 0 NA NA WIN 5 VM Host net1 10 127 X 175 255 255 255 224 10 127 X 191 10 127 X 190 WIN 5 net2 192 168 1 55 255 255 255 0 NA NA Linux 5 VM Host ethO 10
116. down lists e Click the Settings button on the Navigation bar e Click the Edit Network Settings SPA link under Network Settings on the right side window MG vnxicso v Settings Wizards Network A Security Edit Data Mover DNS NIS Configure network settings for Manage certificates and client Interface Wizard block and file storage access to the system CLI and Device Wizard user interface Route Wizard SecuritySettngs Manage Idle Timeout Manage File LDAP Domain Change Password Network Settings Edit Network Settings SPA Edit Network Settings SPB Control Station Properties Ping SPA Ping SPB Ping Data Movers Trace Route SPA a er SP 2 Verify SP network configuration e Click the Network tab e From Management Port Settings use the dropdown to view the available options and verify the Link Status setting e From the Virtual Port Properties window verify that virtual port 0 displays the IP address of SPA see Appendix e Click on Virtual Port 0 and select Properties e Verify that the settings for SPA s Network Name IP Address Gateway and Subnet Mask are correct for your system EMC where information lives Fibre Speed SP Network Name Management Port Settings Requested Settings Auto Link Status 1000 Mbps Full Duplex SNMP Settings C Enable Disable processing of SNMP MIB read requests SNMP Community irtual Port
117. e Expand SPA and SPB and select LUN T1_LUN_4 o Check the Use Protected Restore checkbox o Recovery Policy Automatic o Synchronization Rate High e Click Apply Yes OK e Then click Cancel to exit the dialog 2 Create a Clone Group e Navigate to Data Protection gt Clones e From the Protection menu on the right side of the screen select Create Clone Group e Name the Clone Group Clone_GroupX_2 where X is your team number e From the LUNS to be Cloned window expand the SPA container and select RG5 LUN 52 Click Apply Yes OK Cancel e The selected LUN will appear under the Source LUN and Clone LUN tabs 3 Add a Clone e Select RG5 LUN 52 and select Add Clone e Expand each of the SP and Thin LUN containers to view a list of available LUNs remember only LUNS of the same size are eligible e Select RG5 LUN 55 and apply the following parameters o Check the Use Protected Restore checkbox o Recovery Policy Automatic o Synchronization Rate High e Click Apply Yes OK Cancel 4 Consistently Fracture two Clones e Click the Clone LUNs tab Once the Clones have finished Synchronizing hold the Control key and highlight the new clones e Click Fracture Yes OK to complete the fracture of the Clones End of Lab Exercise 15 EMC where information lives Lab Exercise 16 VNX SnapSure Purpose In this lab you configure SnapSure and observe some of its functions You also perform various SnapSure management functio
118. e Select your TeamX_Win X where X is your team number storage group and click Connect LUNs e Expand the Pool 0 container select t0_LUN_2 and click Add to put it in the Selected LUNs window Click OK Yes OK 9 Navigate to the Disk Management menu on your Windows Workstation e On your Windows workstation click Start and right click Computer Select Manage e From the Server Manager window expand the Storage container and select Disk Management e An Initialize Disk menu will launch e For the selected disk use the default MBR Master Boot Record for the partition style and click OK EMC where information lives Step Action 10 Create a New Simple Volume for the Expanded Disk e For the one unallocated disk do the following steps o Right click the unallocated section next to a disk and select Create New Simple Volume o The New Simple Volume Wizard will appear Click Next o For the Specify Volume Size make sure the Simple volume size in MB matches the Maximum disk space in MB amount and click Next o For Assign the following drive letter use the default and click Next o For Format Partition use the defaults and click Next o Review your configuration and click Finish e Close Server Manager 11 Verify Simple Volumes on your Windows Workstation e On your Windows Workstation click Start and click Computer You should now see one new volume What is the drive letter for the new volume
119. e s Trace Route SPB e Select server 2 as the Data Mover and for the Interface select the IP address previously created e Enter the DNS IP address as the Destination See Appendix e Click OK v Ping from server 2 Data Mover server 2 No response from host 10 127 57 161 details Data Mover server 2 K Interface 10 127 57 112 lv Destination 10 127 57 161 You are not able to ping any address outside of your subnet because you have not yet configured a default route for your interface This is considered normal behavior at this point e Click Cancel EMC where information lives Step Action 5 Configure default route and retest network access e From the Settings for File window click the Routes tab e Click Create Configure the default route as follows e Data Mover server_2 e Destination 0 0 0 0 e Gateway Enter your team s Gateway IP address associated with VNX _DM2 See Appendix e Netmask Do not enter a Netmask value It is not required for a default gateway destination of last resort and considered optional e Click OK Data Mover server 2 Destination 0 0 0 0 Gateway 10 127 57 126 Netmask D Apply Cancel Help Test the network interface once again by pinging the IP address of the DNS server as previously done e From the right Task pane under Network Settings click Ping Data Movers Select server_2 as the Data
120. e pool Keep all default values 4 Create a network interface e Onyour team s server 2 create an IP interface for cge1 0 using the Appendix for the IP address refer to the Network Configuration lab exercise if you need help 5 Create and Join a CIFS Server e Create a CIFS server called VNX _DM2 on server 2 Where means your team number and join it to the Windows Domain refer to the Configuring CIFS lab exercise if you need help EMC where information lives Step Action 6 Create a CIFS share e Create a CIFS share named fsqshare on server_2 for the file system fsquota Select the VNXxDM2 where x is your team number https 10 127 57 120 VNX2cs0 Create CIFS Share Microsoft inet DAR LU Selecting a CIFS server allows the share to be accessible only through that CIFS server and not from all defined CIFS servers details Choose Data Mover server_2 CIFS Share Name fsqshare File System fsquota fsquota Path fequota Erps Servere O crs 2 M vnx2 pm2 User Limit Comment Apply Cancel Help vnx2cs0 Create CIFS Share B internet re 7 Map a network drive to your fsqshare share e Double click Computer and select Map network drive from the top navigation bar JO pu v Computer v v Search Computer 2 Organize v System properties Uninstall or change a program Map network d
121. e_apps directory create a Host_Agent directory to copy the Unisphere Host Agent software to e Within the SAN Machine apps directory create a NaviSecCLI directory to copy the Navisphere Secure CLI software to gt root Linux 6 SAN File Edit View Terminal Tabs Help root GLinux 6 SAN Machine_apps mkdir Host Agent root Linux 6 SAN Machine apps mkdir NaviSecCLI gem root Linux AN Machine appslt Emulex apps Host Agent NaviSecCLI Powerpath app rootELinux AN Mac EMC where information lives 3 cd to the Host_Agent directory and copy the Unisphere Host Agent software to it from the FTP Server e Establish an ftp connection with the Course Software Share then change directory to software Linux e Example file name is HostAgent Linux 32 x86 en US 1 1 0 1 0366 1 1386 rpm e Don t forget to change to binary bin before the transfer e Use the get command to transfer the file to your local Host_Agent directory e Once completed quit FTP and verify file downloaded to the Host Agent directory ftp gt cd software Linux 250 Directory successfully changed ftp gt ls 227 Entering Passive Mode 10 127 57 163 100 146 150 Here comes the directory listing rw r r 10 0 118306414 Mar 30 16 51 EMCPower LINUX 5 5 GA b275 tar gz 2744840 Mar 28 12 25 HostAgent Linux 32 x86 en US 1 1 0 1 0366 1 i386 rp IW FP P 10 to 5994799 Mar 28 12 25 NaviCLI Linux 32 x86 en_US 7 31 0 3 66 1 i1386 rpm rW
122. eam number for this lab In this lab exercise you will perform the following tasks Tasks y p j e Prepare the system for CIFS e Create a CIFS Server on a physical Data Mover e Create top level and lower level shares e Access the shares from a Windows client e Remove the shares and CIFS Server EMC where information lives Lab 9 Part 1 Preparing the system for CIFS Step Action Note Preparation e The DNS forward lookup zone for hmarine com has been configured for Secure only Dynamic updates as shown here Your Instructor will be able to show you the screenshot below to verify this configuration hmarine com Properties BE WINS Zone Transfers Security General Start of Authorty SOA Name Servers Satus Runng Type Active Directory Integrated _ Change Replication All DNS servers in this domain Change Data is stored in Active Directory Dynamic updates Secure only gt A Allowing nonsecure dynamic updates is a significant security vulnerability because updates can be accepted from untrusted To set aging scavenging properties click Aging Aging 2 Verify Data Mover interface configuration e Log in to Unisphere from your Windows workstation and access your VNX system e Navigate to Settings gt Network gt Settings for File and click the Interfaces tab Confirm that server_2 has an interface configured and the Device is cge 1 0 EMC Unisphere Pool L
123. ed e Set the High Watermark to 70 by clicking the up or down arrow of the spin button control as needed e Click Apply Yes OK EMC where information lives Step Action General SP Cache Sp Memory Software Environment Configuration Page Size SPA Read Cache Low Watermark SP B Read Cache High Watermark Write Cache Enabled v Enable Watermarks HA Cache Vault y Mirrored Write Cache Statistics Properties SP 4 Read Cache Hit Ratio N A Write Cache Hit Ratio N A Percent Dirty Pages 1 Percent Unassigned 0 OK Apply Cancel Help e Uncheck the Enable Watermarks box Note the changes When the Watermarks are disabled what values do the High and Low Watermarks revert to e Check the Enable Watermarks box e Change the watermarks back to 70 for Low and 90 for High e Click Apply Yes OK e Close the Systems Properties window Note The Mirrored Write Cache box is grayed out and cannot be changed The HA Vault box is also grayed out This option determines the availability of write caching when a single drive in the cache vault fails End of Lab Exercise 2 Part 2 EMC where information lives Lab 2 Part 3 Verify SP Network Configuration Step Action 1 Access SP network settings e From the Dashboard view select your VNX from the All System drop
124. eeeeeueneseseeetseeues 32 LAB 3 PART 4 CREATE THICK AND THIN LUNS cccccccccessseeeeeceeeeeessececeeeeseeeseeeeeeeeeaes 34 LAB EXERCISE 4 CONFIGURING HOST ACCESS TO VNX LUNS WINDOWG 37 LAB 4 PART 1 INSTALLING HBA DRIVERS WINDOWS s0sssecccesseeeseceeeeeeeaeneseeeeeeeeeues 39 LAB 4 PART 2 INSTALLING POWERPATH cccccccessseeeccececeeesececceeeeuensececeseeeuensseseeeesaeees 46 LAB 4 PART 3 INSTALLING THE UNISPHERE AGENT c cessseeeeeceeeceesseceeceeteueeseeeeeeeeeaes 52 LAB 4 PART 4 INSTALLING NAVISPHERE SECURE CLI sssececcceseeesseceeceeseeeeseeeeeeeeenes 54 LAB 4 PART 5 VERIFYING THE VNX ARRAY IS CONFIGURED TO AUTO MANAGE HOSTS 57 LAB 4 PART 6 CREATE AND POPULATE STORAGE GROUPS WITH EMC UNISPHERE WINDOWS 59 LAB 4 PART 7 CONFIGURE WINDOWS HOST ACCESS TO LUNS ssssseceeeeeeeeesseeeeeeseeees 61 LAB 4 PART 8 REMOVE THE WINDOWS HOST FROM ITS STORAGE GROUP IN PREPARTION FOR THELINUX LABS bssissdisds sive ard ad seadneiOeageadneceacesdageesadbaceedudaedassnan aeaa aaa 64 LAB EXERCISE 5 CONFIGURING HOST ACCESS TO VNX LUNS LINUX 006 67 LAB 5 PART 1 INSTALLING EMULEX DRIVERS ON A LINUX HOST ssseseceeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeees 69 LAB 5 PART 2 INSTALLING POWERPATH SOFTWARE ON A LINUX HOST ccccceeseeeseeeeeeeeeaes 80 LAB 5 PART 3 INSTALL THE UNISPHERE AGENT amp NAVISPHERE SECURE CLI SOFTWARE ON YOUR LINUX HOST css
125. eeeetenes 192 LAB 12 PART 2 CONFIGURE AN FSN DEVICE 0sccccccecccesssecceeeceeeeesseceeeeeeeuaneeeeeeetens 197 LAB 13 CREATE AN EVENT MONITOR TEMPLATE ccseccsseccsscccseccnssccsscceseeees 201 LAB 13 PART 1 CONFIGURING A CENTRALIZED MONITOR USING THE CONFIGURATION WIZARD202 LAB EXERCISE 14 SNAPVIEW SNAPSHOTS ccssccssccssecccscccsscccscccsssccssscnsseses 205 LAB 14 PART 1 ALLOCATE LUNS TO THE RESERVED LUN POOL WITH EMC UNISPHERE 207 LAB 14 PART 2 CREATE A SNAPVIEW SNAPSHOT WITH EMC UNISPHERE ON WINDOWS 209 LAB 14 PART 3 TEST PERSISTENCE OF A SNAPVIEW SESSION 22 ssecceeeeeeeeeenceeeeeeeeeees 213 LAB 14 PART 4 TEST THE SNAPVIEW ROLLBACK FEATURE WITH EMC UNISPHERE 214 LAB 14 PART 5 START AND TEST A CONSISTENT SNAPVIEW SESSION WITH EMC UNISPHERE216 LAB 14 PART 6 TEST THE OPERATION OF THE RESERVED LUN POOL WITH EMC UNISPHERE ON WINDOWS united n ansees cantons baade Tame annan var aaa 217 LAB EXERCISE 15 SNAPVIEW CLONE osoernervnnvrnnsvrnnvrnnnvnnnvvnnnvnnnnvnnnvnnnnvnnnennnnenenne 221 LAB 15 PART 1 ALLOCATE CLONE PRIVATE LUNS AND ENABLE PROTECTED RESTORE 222 LAB 15 PART 2 CREATE AND TEST A CLONE USING EMC UNISPHERE rronnrrrrrernrvnnnnnrrverer 223 LAB 15 PART 3 PERFORM A CLONE CONSISTENT FRACTURE cccccceseseseeeceeeceeeseeeeeeeeaes 226 EMC where information lives LAB EXERCISE 16 VNX SNAPSURE rennnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnn
126. em Reserved 100 MB NTFS Healthy System Active Primary Partition C 19 90 GB NTFS Healthy Boot Page File Crash Dump Primary Partition 6 00 GB Unallocated 6 00 GB Unallocated 5 00 GB Unallocated LDisk 4 Basic 5 00 GB 5 00 GB Online Unallocated D 8 an E 3 4 EMC where information lives Step Action 3 Create New Simple Volumes for each disks e For the four unallocated disks do the following steps o Right click the unallocated section next to a disk and select Create New Simple Volume The New Simple Volume Wizard will appear Click Next For the Specify Volume Size make sure the Simple volume size in MB matches the Maximum disk space in MB amount and click Next For Assign the following drive letter use the default and click Next For Format Partition use the defaults but choose Perform a Quick Format and click Next o Review your configuration and click Finish e Repeat these steps until all unallocated disks have been made into Simple Volumes e Close Server Manager File Action View Help 9 mHE Ga Server Manager WIN 5 Disk Management Roles j Features Diagnostics ca C Simple i Healthy Boot Page File Crash Dump Primary Partition 19 90 GB 7 05 GB 35 No Configuration New Volume E Simple Healthy Primary Partition 6 00GB 5 94 GB 99 No a A
127. ement of adapters on this host from other hosts is allowed C Full Management Manage the adapters on this host and other hosts that allow it Management of the adapters on this host from another host is I Read only operation no sensitive operations allowed IV Allow users to change mangement mode from application m e At the Installation Completed screen click Finish Installation completed Emulex OCManager Enterprise has been successfully installed on your computer Click Finish to dose Tarma Installer ca EMC where information lives Step Action 7 You have now installed the HBA drivers and the Emulex configuration programs e We will explore One Command Manager OCManager as an example It can be executed from the Start menu All Programs as shown internet Explorer a B Windows Contacts Windows Update B Accessories B Administrative Tools JB Emdex Administrator F OCManager WebLaunch Install i pms OCManager WebLaunch Uninstall OCManager WebLaunch Update URL OE i Extras and Upgrades i Maintenance vekke Control Panel di Startup di winser Administrative Tools gt Help and Support Run Windows Security 4 Back f rst a 8 The first screen shows the HBAs found in the host e Click one of the adapters to review its configuration e You ll see a series of tabs other than Port Information e Take some time to explore each one OneC
128. en US 1 1 0 1 0366 1 exe 2 You are asked whether or not you wish to run software from an unknown publisher Click Next to proceed past the introductory dialogs Accept the default installation location and click Next Verify that the check box for the choice Microsoft iSCSI Initiator Using iSCSI IS NOT CHECKED Click Install to run the installer VZ Unisphere Host Agent 1 1 0 10366 Pre Installation Summary Introduction Choose install Folder Pre Installation Summary O Installing fe Initialize Privileged User List Please Review the Following Before Continuing O Add Privileged User O Install Complete Product Name Unisphere Host Agent Install Folder C Program Files EMC HostAgent Microsoft iSCSI initiator I using iscsi Not Checked Install nywhere Cancel Help Previous install EMC where information lives Step Action 3 In the Privileged User screen enter in the IP Addresses of your VNX array s SPs e Both SPA and SPB IP Addresses e Click Next when done SE Unisphere Host Agent 1 0 0 10474 Be Add Privileged User s Introduction Config File Choose Install Folder CiProgram Files EMC HostAgent agent config Pre tnstallation Summary FE ter GEE installing Initialize Privileged User gi pet p Enter an IP address below for each storage system you are targeting Add Privileged User Storage Syste
129. er 2 R W Storage Pools clarsas archive Yolume vi94 Slice Yolumes Yes Replications pisk Usage d24 VNX VNX5500 FNM00104700037 d21 VNX VNX5500 FNM00104700037 3 Which disk volumes are being used for fs1 Disk volumes are the building blocks of file systems e Close the file system Properties window 5 Extend a file system e Extend fs1 by 10 GB by selecting fs1 and clicking Extend e Enter the following information in the Extend File System window Extend from Storage Pool Extend with Storage Pool Select the same pool that the file system was created from Extend Size by MB 10240 e Click OK OK EMC where information lives Step Action Confirm the size of fs1 and its metavolume e Double click fs1 to access its Properties window e Note the size change on the file system e Click on the volume that the file system res File System Name fs1 FileSystem Id 46 File Storage Capacity 11 0 GB Used 173 0 MB 2 Free 10 8 GB 98 Deduplication off Oon Oo Suspended Predict Full Insufficient data is available to make prediction Throughput Read Write 1 0 KB sec Read 0 0 KB sec Write 0 0 KB sec 14 50 15 20 15 50 16 20 Auto Extend Enabled m Thin Enabled File level Retention off Data Movers server 2 R W Storage Pools clarsas_archive Volume v194 Slice Yolumes Te Replications Disk Usage lvolu
130. er your team s Netmask address associated with VNX DM2 e The Broadcast Address is calculated automatically e Do not enter the MTU value e Do not enter the VLAN ID value e Click OK Data Mover server_2 I Device Name cqe 1 0 v Address 10 127 57 112 Name cge 1 0 1 Netmask 255 255 255 22 Broadcast Address 10 127 57 127 MTU YLAN ID Lox Apply Cancel Help EMC where information lives Step Action Test Network access e Test the network interface by pinging the IP address of your DNS server e From the right Task pane under Network Settings click Ping Data Movers VNX1cs0 gt Settings gt Network gt Settings For File Network Services DNS Routes Device Wizard Route Wizard Wes VW Filter for Show Network Interfaces for All Data Movers Security Settings a Address a Name Netmask Data Mover Device State Bypass Certificate V 10 127 57 112 cge 1 0 1 255 255 255 224 server 2 cge 1 0 Up Mansos idle Timeout 128 221 252 2 el30 255 255 255 0 server 2 mael Up Change Password 128 221 252 3 el30 255 255 255 0 server 3 maed Up 128 221 253 2 ela 255 255 255 0 server 2 mael up ETE 128 221 253 3 el31 255 255 255 0 server 3 mael Up Edit Network Setting Edit Network Setting Control Station Prop Ping SPA Ping Data Movers Trace Rout
131. ers chmod 775 engineering e Change the owner of engineering directory to epallis chown R epallis engineering EMC where information lives Step Action Change the group of engineering directory to engprop chgrp R engprop engineering Verify the new permissions on the directory ls 1 drwxrwxr x 2 epallis engprop 80 Apr 17 2011 engineering Export a file system at sub directory level Go back to your Unisphere session and export fs1 file system at sub directory level as shown below Navigate to Storage gt Shared Folders gt NFS Create NFS and click Create Enter the following information Choose Data Mover server_2 Choose File System fs1 Path fs1 engineering Read Write Hosts Enter your Linux IP address from the Appendix Click OK Choose Data Mover server 2 X H File System fs1 fs1 2 pan P fs1 engineering Host Access Read only Export nm Read only Hosts Read Write Hosts Root Hosts Access Hosts Apply Cancel Help EMC where information lives Step Action 6 Mount file system at sub directory level e Using your Putty session mount the new file system export following the steps shown below Remember you should be logged in as root in order to mount a file system cd mkdir engdir this directory will be used as a mountpoint mount lt IP of VNX DM2 gt fsl en
132. erver 2 R W H fs2 Copy Dr EE fs4_changed Quotas gt B E fss Med EEE server 2 R W Checkpoints gt mH server 2 R W H fs6 Mounts server 2 R W E fs CIFS Shares gt meer server 2 R W fee NFS Exports gt 3 l server 2 R W E fs9 Notifications gt 5 Properties p 7 fs10 TU UUU GB l server 2 R W Note Deleting the above file system removed the metavolume and all associated stripe and slice volumes This space has been returned to the Storage Pool for re use End of Lab Exercise 8 Part 1 EMC where information lives Lab 8 Part 2 Assigning Root Privileges Step Action 1 Preparation You will be using two Linux workstations in this lab Both of them will be VMs there are NO Physical Hosts used during this lab The Linux workstation for your team will be referred to as YOUR Linux workstation The Linux workstation from the list below will be referred to as your OTHER Linux workstation Before you begin this exercise record the following information The IP address of YOUR Linux workstation 10 127 The IP address your OTHER Linux workstation See table below 10 127 Use the following table to learn what OTHER Linux workstation to use in this lab For example if you are Team1 YOUR Linux is Linux 1 your OTHER Linux is Linux 2 YOUR Linux OTHER Linux Linux 1 Linux 2 10 127 2 Linux 2 Linux 1 10 127 1 Linux 3 Linux 4 10 127 4
133. ession from the OTHER Linux workstation cd umount remotestudentX exit e Back on YOUR Linux workstation create a user file in the studentX directory cd studentX touch newfileX Where X is your team number Do you have write permissions You should be able to create a new file because the file system has been export as read write to this particular host 6 Lab cleanup e Umount and delete mountpoints and exit from the SSH session to YOUR Linux workstation cd umount studentX Where X is your team number rmdir studentX umount fs2 rmdir fs2 exit e Go back to your Unisphere window and delete the exports for fs2 by navigating to Storage gt Shared Folders gt NFS e Select both fs2 and fs2 studentX exports and click Delete e Next navigate to the File Systems main pane and delete fs2 e Close Unipshere End of Lab Exercise 7 EMC where information lives EMC where information lives EMC where information lives Lab Exercise 9 CIFS Implementation Purpose In this lab you will configure CIFS on a physical Data Mover First you will prepare the system for CIFS then create a CIFS Server on a physical Data Mover and join it to the domain You will create a top level administrative share and a lower level user share and access the shares The shares and CIFS server will then be removed You will be working with your WIN X VM Host where X is your t
134. ettings gt Network gt Settings For File Interfaces Devices Network Services DNS Routes Wizards FU DNS Settings Edit Data Mover DNS NIS Interface Wizard Device Wizard Y Filter for Show DNS Domains for All Data Movers Y DNS Domain a Data Mover DNS Servers Protocol R Wizar Security Settings a Bypass Certificate Verif Manage Idle Timeout Manage File LDAP Domain Change Password Network Settings a Edit Network Settings Edit Network Settings Control Station Properties 1 Selected Create Properties Delete Filtered 1 of 1 arg ska Ping SPB Last Refreshed 2011 04 15 09 53 55 Ping Data Movers Trace Route SPA EMC where information lives Step Action 5 Configure Data Mover time e Set the time and date of server 2 e In Unisphere click the Systems tab From the Control Station CLI task pane section on the right side of the screen select Run Command e Enter the following command server date server 2 YYMMDDHHmm Where YY is the current year MM is the current month DD is the current date HH is the current hour is 24 hour format mm is the current minute Example To set the date and time to April 15 2011 10 25 AM type in 24 hour format military time server_date server_2 1104151025 e Click OK Cancel EMC Unisphere Pool LUN Search Advanced J Search F VNX2
135. exercise you will perform the following tasks Tasks y p e Configure Data Movers to Mount and Export File Systems for your LINUX VM e Configure Data Movers to Mount and Export File Systems at sub directory level hiding the directories etc and lost found e Assign root permissions to an NFS file system EMC where information lives Lab 8 Part 1 Exporting File Systems for NFS Clients Step Action Export a file system for the NFS protocol Login to Unisphere from one of your Team s Windows workstations either will do and select your VNX system Navigate to Storage gt Shared Folders gt NFS Click Create and enter the following information in the Export window Choose Data Mover server_2 File System fs1 Path fs1 Root Hosts Enter your team s LINUX VM where is your team number IP address See Appendix Click OK Choose Data Mover server 2 File System fsi fs1 Path fs1 Host Access Read only Export Read only Hosts Read Write Hosts Root Hosts Access Hosts p Ei a a o Apply Cancel Help f Click Refresh and verify that the fs1 NFS Export that was just created is visible in the NFS Exports main pane Storage gt Shared Folders gt NFS Minimize the Unisphere window EMC where information lives Step Action 2 Mount the file system e From your Windows workstation use Putty to
136. f the Session 105 Did Session 105 survive the trespass Why or why not 3 View SP Event Logs e Navigate to System gt Monitoring and Alerts gt SP Event Logs and select Show SPA Event Log Does the SP event log have a record for the trespass e Click Cancel End of Lab Exercise 14 Part 3 EMC where information lives Lab 14 Part 4 Test the SnapView Rollback Feature with EMC Unisphere Step Action 1 Create a new Snapview Session e In Unisphere navigate to Data Protection gt Snapshots gt LUN Snapshots Then click the Source LUNs tab e Right click LUN 105 and click Snapview gt Start Snapview Session Name the new session Session_105_1 and click OK Yes OK e From the Source LUNs tab expand LUN 105 It should now be populated with two sessions o Session 105 1 o Session 105 previously created 2 Create a text file on your primary Windows Host e From your Windows Physical primary host SAN X where X is your team number click Start and double click Computer e Open your TX S LUN 105 drive right click the empty space and select New gt Text Document e Name the file Session 105 1 txt e Open Session 105 1 txt and add some text into the file such as your team number date and time and save it 3 Using Admsnap e Open a command prompt on your Primary Windows workstation Make sure the starting directory is C N o If it is not type the command cd until the direc
137. ge Expand the Diagnostics container expand the Event Viewer containers and expand the Windows Logs e View the System logs e View the Application Log from the bottom up e What do you see in the host logs about SnapView Sessions and the Reserved LUN Pool End of Lab Exercise 14 EMC where information lives EMC where information lives Lab Exercise 15 SnapView Clone Purpose To configure a VNX storage system for use with SnapView Clones by using EMC Unisphere You will be working with your Windows Physical host SAN X where X is your team number for this lab This host will be referred to as the Primary host You will also be working with your Windows VM host Win X where X is your team number for this lab This host will be referred to as the Secondary host Tasks Students perform the following tasks e Allocate Clone Private LUNs and enable protected restore e Create and test a Clone using Unisphere e Performa Clone consistent fracture References VNX Implementation Student Guide EMC where information lives Lab 15 Part 1 Allocate Clone Private LUNs and Enable Protected Restore Step Action Create LUNs e In Unisphere from the Dashboard window select your VNX from the All System dropdown lists Navigate to Storage gt LUNs gt LUNs and click Create o Select the RAID Group radio button and enter the following configuration RAID Type RAID
138. ge M Hosts VNX2cs0 gt Data Protection gt Snapshots File Replication Wizard z Filter for Show Checkpoints for All Data Movers Y Select a File System All Production File Systems Select a Type All Checkpoints Data Prolaction Advisor K Name Production File Sy Checkpoint Time Data Movers State Launch DPA i Snapshot2 Writeable Fri Apr 08 16 32 48 EDT 2011 server 2 R W Activ Confiqure Launch URL i Snapshot2 Writeable baseline Fri Apr 08 16 32 44 EDT 2011 server 2 R O Activ Application Consistent Launch Replication Mana lt gt 0 Selected Properties Refresh Restore Delete Filtered 4 of 4 Last Refreshed 2011 04 08 15 33 20 3 Modify writeable Snapshot e To access the writeable Snapshot for editing you must create a CIFS share or NFS export and connect to it from the remote host In Unisphere create a CIFS share from the writeable snapshot named SnapshotX Writeable Use the VNX _DM2 CIFS server e On your Windows Physical primary host SAN X where X is your team number map the new CIFS share SnapshotX_Writeable When the share opens is it empty Why or why not e In the ShareX directory the PFS create two new files named Saturday and Sunday e In Unisphere select the SnapshotX_Writeable snapshot Can you refresh the snapshot Can you refresh the SnapshotX_Writeable_baseline snapshot Why or why not e View the snapshot for the ShareX share using Shadow Copy C
139. ge for x86 vcredist_x86 e Ifthe install prompts you to install the Microsoft Visual C 2008 Feature Pack Redistributable Package for x86 vcredist_x86 then click Install else move to the next step InstallShield Wizard EMC PowerPath 5 5 32bit requires that the following requirements be installed on your bd Computer prior to installing this application Click Install to begin installing these requirements Status Requirement Pending veredist x86 os Microsoft Visual C 2005 Redistributable Please wait while Windows configures Microsoft Visual C 2005 Redistributable EMC where information lives 3 A Prepare to Install screen appears followed by a Welcome to Install screen e Click Next ji EMC PowerPath 5 5 32bit InstallShield Wizard Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for EMC PowerPath 5 5 32bit The InstallShield R Wizard will install EMC PowerPath 5 5 32bit on your computer To continue click Next WARNING This program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Copyright 1997 2010 EMC Corporation All rights reserved All trademarks used herein are the property of their respective owners 3 The legacy AX series Install screen appears e Select No and click Next 18 EMC PowerPath 5 5 32bit InstallShield Wizard AX series CLARION 2 Specify if AX series CLARION array is connected to this host EMC where information lives
140. gineering engdir df ls 1 dArwxrwxr x 2 epallis engprop 80 Apr 17 10 44 engdir Notice that the permissions on the new directory engdir are the permissions you setup earlier 775 read write and execute for the owner and group Read and execute for others 7 Test directory permissions e Open another Putty session to your Linux machine and login as epallis password is password See Appendix e Change directory to engdir cd engdir ls al Can you see the directories etc and lost found You should not see them because the file system has been exported on the sub directory level e Create a new file and name it ownerfile touch ownerfile Were you able to create a new file You should be able to create the new file because epallis is the owner of this directory EMC where information lives Step Action 8 e Open another Putty session to your Linux machine and login as user eplace password password e Change directory to engdir and create a new file Name it groupfile cd engdir touch groupfile Were you able to create a new file You should be able to create the new file because eplace belongs to the engprop group which is the directory group e Open another Putty session to your Linux machine and login as swoo password is password e Change directory to engdir Create a new file and name it groupfile cd engdir touch groupfile Were you able to create a new file You should not be a
141. gon events No auditing No auditing New Taskpad View Refresh Export List Help Enable auditing e Set Success and Failure on the following policies Audit logon events Audit object access Audit account logon events Security Policy Setting 24 x Audit logon events En Policy setting Audit these attempts I Success I Failure e Do not close the Data Mover Management snap in EMC where information lives Step Action View the logs e Click Start gt All Programs gt Administrative Tools gt Computer Management e From the Top Menu select Action and Connect to another Computer amp mputer Management File Action View Help All Tasks Export List Help Global Logs Hi Application Security System B Shared Folders z Shares Sessions 2 Open Files Local Users and Groups 1 Users E Groups amp Reliability and Performance g Device Manager Storage El Ey Services and Applications E System Tools E3 Storage By Services and Applications m F e Choose the Another computer radio button and click Browse e Inthe object field enter the name of your CIFS server VNX _DM2 where is your team number and click OK Select Computer HE Select the computer you want this snap in to manage This snap in will always manage Local computer the computer th
142. hboard view select your VNX from the All System dropdown lists and navigate to Storage gt LUNs gt LUNs 2 Create Thick LUNs on Pool 0 e From the LUNs window click Create Click Pool e From the RAID Type dropdown lists select RAID 5 That should change the Storage Pool for new LUN to Pool 0 e Create two 2 Thick LUNs with the following properties e From the General tab o User Capacity 5GB o LUNID 0 o Number of LUNS 2 o Click on the Name radio button under the LUN Name and type in TO LUN o Starting ID 0 o Note The Thin checkbox is unchecked so the LUNs you are creating will be Thick LUNs o Note Thick T LUNs are synonymous with Fully Allocated Pool LUNs e Click Apply Yes OK 3 Create Thin LUNs on Pool 0 e Create two 2 Thin LUNs on Pool 0 with the following Properties e From the General tab o Check the Thin checkbox o User Capacity 10GB o LUNID 2 o Number of LUNS 2 o Click on the Name radio button under the LUN Name and type in t0_ LUN o Starting ID 2 o Note Thin LUNs will be represented by a small t in the naming you assigned Example t0_ LUN e Click Apply Yes OK Click Cancel 4 Verify LUN creation e From the LUNs view verify that the four 4 LUNs have been created e For each LUN click Properties and note which SP owns each LUN EMC where information lives Step Action 5 Create Thick LUNs on Pool 1 e From the LUNs window click Create Click Pool e From the
143. he HBA drivers e Navigate to the Course Software Share then to the software folder and then to the KB968675 Storport Sept2009 folder e Copy the hotfix locally Example of the hotfix name Windows6 0 KB968675 x86 msu e Double click on the executable for the hotfix to launch the update e When the information message comes up click ok Windows Update Standalone Installer EG Click OK to install the following Windows software update Hotfix for Windows KB968675 oe en 5 Download and Install Updates xi E The updates are being installed Installation status Initializing installation done Installing Hotfix for Windows K8968675 update 1 of 1 e Unlike Windows 2003 you WILL NOT need to reboot the server in order to continue with the HBA driver install You can move right to the next step 4 Navigate to the Course Software Share then to the software folder and then to the Emulex_Windows folder e Copy locally the Windows Emulex software the driver name is in the format of the following example elxocm windows x86 5 01 20 04 1 exe e Once downloaded double click the icon or filename representing the HBA installation program to start the installation EMC where information lives 5 This will kick off the HBA install program e Click Run to start the installation process Open File Security Warning EMC where information lives Step
144. he Monitored Systems Local Templates tab in the Details window e Close Unisphere End of Lab Exercise 13 EMC where information lives Lab Exercise 14 SnapView Snapshots Purpose To ensure that the environment is configured correctly for SnapView You will be working with your Windows Physical host SAN X where X is your team number for this lab This host will be referred to as the Primary host You will also be working with your Windows VM host Win X where X is your team number for this lab This host will be referred to as the Secondary host Students perform the following tasks Tasks e Verify that SnapView is enabled on the VNX e Verify that the required LUNs and Storage Groups are present on the VNX e Allocate LUNs to the Reserve LUN Pool e Create and Test a SnapView snapshot e Test Snapview session persistence e Rollback a SnapView session e Start and test a consistent Snapview session e Test the Reserved LUN Pool References VNX Implementation Student Guide EMC where information lives This page intentionally left blank Lab 14 Part 1 Allocate LUNs to the Reserved LUN Pool with EMC Unisphere Step Action 1 System Login e Login to Unisphere from your Windows workstation with your sysadmin account credential e From the Dashboard select your VNX from the All System dropdown lists and click the System button on the Navigation Bar 2 Verif
145. he array should or shouldn t be verified e Accept the default LOW setting and click Next VE Navisphere CLI 7 31 0 3 76 Configure Optional Settings Introduction Choose Install Folder Configure Optional Settings O Pre4nstallation Summary O Installing O Install Complete The verification level is used to determine ifthe certificate sent by the array should be verified Verification Level Low The certificate will not be verified Medium The certificate will be verified InstallAnywhere Cancel Help Previous e EMC where information lives Step Action Note Besides NaviSecCLI other client software like Unisphere Service Manager USM and Unisphere Server Utility will perform certificate verification when connecting to the storage system For these applications there are two 2 levels of certificate validation o Low Bypass Certificate Validation o All certificates will pass the validation o Default is low so that we will continue to work with existing configurations o Medium Perform Certificate Validation o Certificates will be validated depending on the type of certificate Question What would need to be done if you installed the NaviSecCLI at a LOW setting and later on wished to change it to MEDIUM 6 Next click Install to start the installation 7 Click Done to finish the installation SE Navisphere CLI 7 31 0 3 76 In
146. her write operations for the specified user group or tree ID will fail Block hard quota assigned for the user group or tree ID specified in the error message has been reached or exceeded and all further write operations of specified ID will fail User has to delete unwanted files or directories reducing the percentage of used space Administrator if required may increase the block hard quota limit 0x1310400005 Save EMC where information lives Step Action 16 Modify the quota configuration to double quota limits e From the Top Navigation bar navigate to Storage gt Storage Configuration gt File Systems e Highlight the fsquota file system and click Manage Quota Settings e Change Default Storage Limits for users to 20MB hard and 10MB soft e Click OK E https 10 127 57 120 YNX2cs0 Manage Quota Settings Microsoft Internet Explorer Show Quota Settings for l Data Movers v Select File System fsquota v Quota Tree Path No Quota Trees exist User Quotas Enabled Group Quotas Enabled o Deny Disk Space to Users Exceeding Quotas Log Message if Soft Limit Exceeded Log Message if Hard Limit Exceeded Any blank Storage Limit or File Count Limit field below will be treated as unlimited Default Storage Limits Hard Soft User 20 MB 10 MB Group MB MB Grace Period for Storage Soft Limits 7 days90
147. icins canciones ysva cs e e badene niende vrede ute 84 LAB 5 PART 4 CREATE AND POPULATE STORAGE GROUPS WITH EMC UNISPHERE LINUX 90 LAB 5 PART 5 CONFIGURE LINUX HOST ACCESS TO LUNS cccccececessseceeeeeteeeesseeeeeeeeeaes 93 LAB 5 PART 6 REMOVE THE THE LINUX HOST FROM THE STORAGE GROUP IN PREPARTION TO WORK WITH WINDOWS AGAIN 00secccccceceesssececcceccuenssecececeeeuensseceseeeeeuensseceeetseeugnenerees 103 LAB 5 PART 6 ADDENDUM PARTITION LINUX DEVICES THROUGH THE COMMAND LINE INTERFACE uke eee 106 LAB 5 PART 7 VNX ISCSI PORT CONFIGURATION INFORMATION CONFIRMATION rrvrrrvrrrr 108 LAB 5 PART 8 CREATE AND POPULATE STORAGE GROUPS FOR WINDOWS amp LINUX ISCSI HOSTS 109 EMC where information lives LAB EXERCISE 6 ADVANCED STORAGE POOL LUN OPERATIONG sssssssseseseee 113 LAB 6 PART 1 EXPANDING POOL LUNS sssseccceceeceesseceeceeecueneseceeeeseeeeneeeeeeeeaes 114 LAB 6 PART 2 EXPANDING RAID GROUP LUNS sssssecceceeteeeeeseceeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeneas 117 LAB EXERCISE 7 NETWORK AND FILE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 2sceeseeeee 121 LAB 7 PART 1 CONFIGURE NETWORKING ON VINX cccssssseceeceeeceeeeseceeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeteas 122 LAB 7 PART 2 CONFIGURE AND MANAGE FILE SYSTEMS FOR VNX uumrrronnrrrrrrnnrvnnnnrrrvrrns 126 LAB EXERCISE 8 NFS FILE SYSTEM EXPORT AND PERMISSIONS resernnevensvrnnnennne 131 LAB 8 PART 1 EXPORTING FILE SYSTEMS FOR NFS CLIEN
148. ick Update All Hosts e Select your storage system and click Poll Click Yes After the Status reads Success followed by the current date and time click Cancel e From the Storage Group window select your TeamX_Linux X storage group e From the Details section click the Hosts tab and verify that your SAN X host where X is your team number is connected e From the Details section click the LUNs tab and verify that LUNs RG5 LUN 54 and RG_LUN_ 64 are connected a Tea m Linu amp filestorage 60 06 01 60 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 04 1 Selected Create Delete Properties Connect LUNs Connect Hosts Details Hosts LUNs SAN Copy Connections Snapshot LUNs File Server Private Storage Y Filter for Details Y Hosts LUNs SAN Copy Connections Snapshot LUNs File Server Private Storage Name a ID State Compression RAID Type Storage Pool User Capa Current Ow Host Infor Additional Infor RGS LUN 54 54 Ready Off RAIDS RAID Group 5 5 000 SP SAN 6 RG6 LUN 64 64 Ready off RAIDS RAID Group 6 6 000 SP B SAN 6 7 Reboot the Linux Server and log back into the system when it comes back up e In order to refresh and rescan the logical volume management of the Linux server Example root SAN 6 shutdown r t 1 now End of Lab Exercise 5 Part 4 EMC where information lives Lab 5 Part 5 Configure Linux Host Access to LUNs Step Action Note The portions of these labs for Linux Logical Volume Man
149. ify the mount points are seen in the VNX Array e In Unisphere navigate to Hosts gt Storage Groups e Go to the Host tab and on the right hand side under Host Management select Connect Host e Type in your SAN X host IP address in the Enter Host IP Address field e Under Volumes on Block Storage Systems verify that your mount volumes are present NOTE This step may be a bit problematic for you as it was in the writing of this lab This is because of the dual boot nature of the hosts we are working with in our student labs End of Lab Exercise 5 Part 5 EMC where information lives Lab 5 Part 6 Remove the the Linux Host from the Storage Group in prepartion to work with Windows again Step Action Note REMINDER Please remember that in order to do both sets of labs for Windows and Linux you will need to remove the Windows Production host from the TeamX_WIN X storage group in order to put the RedHat Production host into the TeamX_LIN X storage group and vice versa each time you need to work on one or the other in a lab This cannot be avoided with dual booted hosts Prepare to Reboot the Linux host into Windows by double clicking on the Boot to Windows icon on the desktop Boot to RedHat Boot to Windows e This will bring up a Terminal Window Read the message that the batch job echos and confirm you have just setup Windows as the default boot OS e Hit the spacebar to close the term
150. inal window and go to the next step Terminal ET e File Edit View Terminal Tabs Help Modifying grub conf for default boot to Windows You have just made Windows the default boot operating system On the next system reboot the Windows OS will be loaded Press any key to continue EMC where information lives Step Action In Unisphere open the Properties of your Linux Host from its storage group e If needed then login to Unisphere from your Linux machine with your sysadmin account credentials e From the Dashboard view select your VNX from the All System dropdown lists e Click Hosts gt Storage Groups from the navigation bar e Right mouse click on your Storage Group and choose Properties Example Storage Group Name a WWN 2 Team Linux 6 Select LUNs Connect Hosts Delete 3 Team6 WIN 6 amp filestorage L Selected SAN Copy Connections Analyzer Properties Remove the Linux server from the Storage Group e Inthe Properties screen remove your Linux SAN X host by hightlighting the host in the Hosts to be Connected column and moving it to the Available Hosts column e Click Apply Yes to the Confirmation Message and OK to the Success Message e Then OK to Close the Storage Group Proprties screen P vnx6cs0 Team6_Linux 6 Storage Group Properties General LUNs _ Hosts Show Hosts Not connected kd r Select Hosts
151. ind the file system you have just created fs1 in the Used By column Volumes WIC Y Filter for Storage Systems All Systems Name v Type Used b amp visa meta Ay md meta 7 root fs d mds meta root fs d5 md4 meta T root fs d4 md3 meta root fs d3 lt gt 0 Selected Create Properties Delete Filtered 5 of 15 1 What Meta Volume does fs1 reside on Look in the name column 2 What other volumes does this Meta Volume use Look in the used volumes column This is most likely a Slice Volume which the Metavolume resides on EMC where information lives Step Action 4 e Select the Show Volumes of Type Slice from the drop down menu and look for the volume that you wrote down for question 2 in the last step e Next select the Show Volumes of Type Stripe from the drop down menu to see which volume the slice comes from e Navigate to Storage gt Storage Configuration gt File Systems and double click on fs1 to access its properties window File System Name fs1 FileSystem Id 46 File Storage Capacity 1 0 GB Used 17 0 MB 2 Free 1 0 GB 98 Deduplication O off O on O suspended Predict Full Insufficient data is available to make prediction Throughput Read Write 1 0 KB sec Read 0 0 KB sec Write 0 0 KB sec 14 30 15 00 15 30 16 00 Auto Extend Enabled o Thin Enabled o File level Retention off Data Movers serv
152. ings F HomeDir Unavailable Li Antivirus Unavailable op Data Mover Security Settings HomeDir Unavailable EMC where information lives Step Action Enable Auditing using Data Mover Management e Expand the Data Mover Management tree in the console e Expand the Data Mover Security Settings e Right click the Audit Policy folder or click on the Actions in the right pane e Select Enable auditing from the drop down menu e Manageme onsole RootiData Mover Manageme el2d Data Mover Se ettingsy Audit Po disabled JOEPX l File Action View Favorites Window Help Le xl es Amae lHm E Console Root Actions Policy Curent setting Effective setting E 2 Data Mover Management cel2dm2 88 Audit system events No auditing No auditing Audit Policy disabled A OG Antivirus stopped 82 Audit logon events No auditing No auditing ESTE A Er Daa Mover Securit Settings 83 Audit object access No auditing No auditing Enable auditing h Audit i d 82 audit privilege use No auditing No auditing Save to file a User pate Soren 83 audit process tracking No auditing No auditing Restore from file HomeDir enabled 83 audit policy change No auditing No auditing View gt Audit account management No auditing No auditing New Window from Here 82 audit directory service access No auditing No auditing RfJAudit account lo
153. is console is running on Another computer frx2_dm2 corp hmarine com OK Cancel EMC where information lives Step Action e Expand the Event Viewer on the left pane and select the Security folder e If the Security folder is not populated with events click Refresh on the top menu omputer Manageme JE File Action View Help es Alm os lela Computer Management VNX2 DM2 CORP HMARINE COM Type Date Time Source Category event User Compute EI H System Tools Success Audit 4 21 2011 12 02 14 Security Object Access 562 SYSTEM VNX2_DM2 Q Task Scheduler Success Audit 4 21 2011 12 02 14 Security Object Access 560 Administrator VNX2 DM2 a oe vener Success Audit 4 21 2011 12 02 12 Security Object Access 562 SYSTEM VINX2 DM2 El 8 Classic Event Viewer Ef Success Audit 4 21 2011 12 02 12 Security Object Access 560 Administrator VNX2 DM2 IE Ep Success Audit 4 21 2011 12 02 12 Security Object Access 562 SYSTEM VINX2 DM2 j a Success Audit 4 21 2011 12 02 12 Security Object Access 560 Administrator VNX2 DM2 Ef Success Audit 4 21 2011 12 02 12 Security Object Access 562 SYSTEM VINX2 DM2 Syst il System P Success Audit 4 21 2011 12 02 12 Security Object Access 560 Administrator VNX2 DM2 EI gl Shared Folders E Shares d Success Audit 4 21 2011 12 02 12 Security Object Access 562 SYSTEM VNX2 DM2
154. it for NFS putting the IP of your Linux workstation in the Root field of the export Keep all defaults refer to the Network and File System Configuration lab exercise if you need help 5 Log on to your Linux VM workstation e Create a directory on your Linux workstation named studentx where X is the number of your team and mount the fsha export to the studentX mountpoint Change to the studentX directory cd studentx e Copy the directory opt as myopt e cp R opt myopt EMC where information lives Step Action Test Link Aggregation configuration e Runa do while loop in the directory to test connectivity while true gt do gt Is al gt done e Do not close the window that is running the do while loop e Open another Putty session to log in to your VNX Control Station e Enter the following command server netstat server 2 i 1 What are the Obytes values for cge 1 0 and cge 1 1 cge 1 0 cge 1 1 e Use the up arrow on your keyboard to recall the last command Press enter to run the command again 2 What are the Obytes values for cge 1 0 and cge 1 1 cge 1 0 cge 1 1 Compare the values you have recorded to determine which port in your virtual device is being used for the connection Please write that value here Note If you see little to no change in value you have made a mistake in your initial configuration Inform your instructor The following err
155. ives Step Action 4 View LUN Properties e Select Base RG5 LUN 50 and click Properties Click the General tab What metaLUN number is assigned to Base RG5 LUN 50 e Click the Host tab What s the logical device disk drive name associated with Base RG5 LUN 50 e Click the Folders tab To what folders does Base RG5 LUN 50 belong 5 Claim the additional LUN space on your Windows Workstation e On your Windows workstation click Start and right click Computer Select Manage e From the Server Manager window expand the Storage container and select Disk Management e From the right side of the window select More Actions and click Rescan Disks e The disk drive associated with Base RG5 LUN 50 should now show an unallocated 5 GB partition e Right click the associated drive letter partition logical device of Base RG5 LUN 50 and click Extend Volume e Read the Welcome to the Extend Volume Wizard window and click Next e From the Select Disks window keep the defaults and click Next e From the Completing the Extend Volume Wizard window click Finish 6 Verify additional space e From the Disk Management screen verify that the drive now has a total capacity of 10 GBs 7 Renaming a LUN e Navigate to Storage gt LUNs gt LUNs e Locate RG6 LUN 56 from the LUNs window and select Properties e From LUNs name rename the LUN to Base_RG6_LUN_60 and click OK Yes OK EMC where information lives Step
156. kstation click Start right click Computer and select Manage e Expand the Diagnostics container and then expand the Event Viewer container Expand the Windows Logs container and click System log The logs are now visible e From the Actions menu select Clear Log and select Clear e Click Application log From the Actions menu select Clear Log and select Clear 4 Add LUNs to a Storage Group e Navigate to Host gt Storage Groups e Select your TeamX_Win X where X is your team number storage group and click Connect LUNs e Expand the SPA and SPB containers and select LUN 106 and LUN 107 and click Add e Then click OK Yes OK Navigate to the Disk Management menu on your Windows Workstation e On your Windows workstation click Start and right click Computer Select Manage e From the Server Manager window expand the Storage container and select Disk Management e An Initialize Disk menu will launch EMC where information lives Step Action 5 Initialize Disks e From the Initialize Disk menu screen make sure the new disks are checked and that the MBR Master Boot Record is selected Click OK e This will initialize the disk The disk will now be shown as a Basic disk that is unallocated 6 Create New Simple Volumes for the new disk e For the two unallocated disks do the following steps o Right click the unallocated section next to a disk and select Create New Simple V
157. l ID of 20 and select a RAID Type of Hot Spare Manually select disk 1_0_14 Click Apply Yes Read the Create Storage Message What is the name of the Hot Spare LUN that was automatically created e Click OK Click Cancel End of Lab Exercise 3 Part 2 EMC where information lives Lab 3 Part 3 Create Traditional LUNs Step Action 1 Navigate to LUNs e From the Dashboard view select your VNX from the All System dropdown lists and navigate to Storage gt LUNs gt LUNs 2 Create LUNs on RAID Group 5 From the LUNs menu click Create When the Create LUNs window appears select the RAID Group radio button Select RAID Type RAID 5 from the dropdown if not already selected This should create LUNs on RAID Group 5 o Consumed capacity should be 0 00 GB Create six 6 LUNs with the following properties From the General tab User Capacity 5 GB LUN ID 50 Number of LUNS 6 LUNs 50 51 52 53 54 55 Click on Name under LUN Properties and type in RG5 LUN Starting ID 50 From the Advanced tab o Keep all defaults but use the dropdown menus to examine the choices Click Apply Yes OK Click Cancel Verify the creation of the LUNs oO 0 0 0 EMC where information lives Step Action 3 Create LUNs on RAID Group 6 e From the LUNs menu click Create e Select RAID Type RAID 6 from the dropdown This should create LUNs on RAID Group 6 Follow the same procedures to create
158. l now be shown as a Basic disk that is unallocated EMC where information lives Step Action 5 Create New Simple Volumes for the new disk e For the unallocated disk do the following steps o Right click the unallocated section next to a disk and select Create New Simple Volume The New Simple Volume Wizard will appear Click Next For the Specify Volume Size make sure the Simple volume size in MB matches the Maximum disk space in MB amount and click Next For Assign the following drive letter use the default and click Next For Format Partition use the defaults and click Next Review your configuration and click Finish What is the drive letter for the new simple volume you just created e Close Server Manager 6 Renaming a Volume e On your Windows Physical primary host SAN X where X is your team number click Start gt Computer e Select the new volume you just created right click it and click Rename e Name it TX_S_LUN_105 where X is your team number 7 Create a text file e Open your TX_S_LUN_105 drive right click the empty space and select New gt Text Document e Name the file LUN 105 txt e Open S_LUN_105 txt and add some text into the file such as your team number date and time and save it 8 Create Snapshot e In Unisphere navigate to Storage gt LUNs gt LUNs e From the LUNs menu right click LUN 105 and select SnapView gt Create Snapshot e Name the Snapshot TX_Snapshot_
159. lder Fr Favorites A A A BB Desktop gt Jip Downloads 4MB fle 4MB file 81 Recent Places Copy T Libraries E Documents gt Music l Pictures E videos 18 Computer amp Local Disk C amp CD Drive D Virtual Machine ty Network 12 Monitor quota information e Log off of your Windows workstation and log back on as the Administrator e Open the Properties window of your mapped network drive and select the Quotas tab e Click Quotas Entries to view the current quota information Quota Entries for 129 2 ioj x Quota Edit Yiew Help DXx oQ EE ES EET ME At jarning Elvin Ping eping corp hmarine com 10 MB 1 What is the status of Elvin Ping for this file system 2 What is the amount used for Elvin Ping 3 What is the warning level for Elvin Ping 13 Test the hard quota limits e Log off of your Windows workstation and log back on as EPing e Open a window to your mapped fsqshare drive e Open the Eping Folder and copy the 4MB file file once again EMC where information lives Step Action e Verify if you received the following error message regarding the quota limit being reached Fr Ww Ss ER 4MB file 4MB file 4MB file Copy Copy 2 An unexpected error is keeping you from copying the file If you continue to receive this error you can use the error code to search for help with this problem Error 0x80070718 Not enough quota is available to process this command
160. le in the user s home share and name it eping txt End of Lab Exercise 11 EMC where information lives Lab Exercise 12 Networking Features Purpose To configure a Data Mover to support Link Aggregation and also to test Fail Safe Network You will be working with your Linux X VM Host where X is your team number for this lab Inform the instructor that the switch setup script must be enabled prior to start of the lab If the ethernet switch is not set up properly the lab will not work as written Tasks In this lab exercise you will perform the following tasks e Configure a Data Mover for Link Aggregation e Configure a Data Mover for Fail Safe Network References Configuring and Managing Network High Availability on VNX P N 300 011 811 REV A01 EMC where information lives Lab 12 Part 1 Configuring LACP Step Action 1 Delete network interfaces e Log into Unisphere from your Windows workstation and access your VNX system e Navigate to Settings gt Network gt Settings For File and click the Interfaces tab Delete the network interfaces you have previously created The screen below shows what the interface tab should look like after you delete all the interfaces previously created You should only see IP addresses starting with 128 CEEE rtps n0427 57 225 start btml EMC Unisphere AN lt lt Ex Dashboard System G Storage Hosts e
161. lect Create Clone Group e Name the Clone Group Clone GroupX where X is your team number e From the LUNS to be Cloned window expand the SPA container and select TO_LUN_O Click Apply Yes OK Cancel e The selected LUN will appear under the Source LUN and Clone LUN tabs 3 Add a Clone e Select TO LUN 0 and select Add Clone e Expand each of the SP and Thin LUN containers to view a list of available LUNs remember only LUNS of the same size are eligible e Select Clone_TeamxX where X is your team number and apply the following parameters o Check the Use Protected Restore checkbox o Recovery Policy Automatic o Synchronization Rate High e Click Apply Yes Yes OK Cancel 4 Clone Properties e Click the Clone LUNs tab e Select Clone_TeamxX and click Properties Note the Clone ID e Click Cancel EMC where information lives Step 5 Flush the host buffers e On your Windows Physical primary host SAN X where X is your team number click Start and open a Command Prompt e Make sure the starting directory is C o If it is not type the command cd until the directory is C e Change directories to Admsnap to by typing the following o cd Program Files lt x86 gt EMC ServerUtility e Flush the Source LUN host buffers by typing the following command o admsnap_win2k8 flush o lt drive letter gt The drive letter is the drive of TO LUN 0 This can be found in the
162. lient e Right click the share name and select Properties then select the Previous Versions tab Is there a snapshot available EMC where information lives Step Action e View the snapshot for the SnapshotX_Writeable share using Shadow Copy Client e Right click the share name and select Properties then select the Previous Versions tab Is there a snapshot available e Inthe SnapshotX Writeable share open two of the files and insert some text Save the files then close them Restore the PFS from the writeable snapshot e This must be done in Unisphere Name the new snapshot SnapshotX_Write_Restore The Restore operation will restore the production file system from the source checkpoint This may temporarily disrupt client access to the production file system If the source checkpoint is mounted read write the Restore operation will remount the checkpoint read only A new read only checkpoint will be created with current contents of the production file system The new checkpoint that is created uses storage If not enough storage is available for the new checkpoint the oldest checkpoint becomes inactive and its data is deleted See Help for more information Snapshot2_Writeable You have just used the restore feature to commit the changes made in the writeable snapshot to the PFS You should see the changes made to the two files in the ShareX directory Lab cleanup e Unmount the two
163. lxocmlibhbaapi 32bit 5 0 17 4 1 x86 64 rpm elxocm rhel5 slesl0 5 0 17 4 1 x86 64 sles 10 elxocmlibhbaapi 5 0 17 4 1 x86 64 rpm elxocm rhel5 slesl0 5 0 17 4 1 x86 64 sles 10 elxocmcore 5 0 17 4 1 x86 64 rpm elxocm rhel5 slesl0 5 0 17 4 1 x86 64 sles 10 elxocmgui 5 0 17 4 1 x86 64 rpm elxocm rhel5 slesl0 5 0 17 4 1 x86 64 sles 10 elxocmjvm 5 0 17 4 1 x86 64 rpm elxocm rhel5 slesl0 5 0 17 4 1 install sh elxocm rhel5 slesl0 5 0 17 4 1 uninstall sh EMC where information lives 9 Change to the new directory e Change to the new directory noted above e Run the installer script by typing install sh Example root SAN 6 cd elxocm rhel5 sles10 5 0 17 4 1 root SAN 6 elxocm rhel5 sles10 5 0 17 4 1 ls 1 total 298056 drwxr xr x 6 root root 4096 Dec 15 2009 elxocm rhel5 sles10 5 0 17 4 1 rw r r 1 root root 304892095 Jun 8 11 58 elxocm rhel5 sles10 5 0 17 4 1 tar root SAN 6 elxocm rhel5 sles10 5 0 17 4 1 install sh 10 The installer package begins the installation process Example root SAN 6 elxocm rhel5 sles10 5 0 17 4 1 install sh Beginning OneCommand Manager Enterprise Kit Installation Installing i386 rhel 5 elxocmlibhbaapi 5 0 17 4 1 i386 rpm Installing i386 rhel 5 elxocmcore 5 0 17 4 1 i386 rpm Installing i386 rhel 5 elxocmjvm 5 0 17 4 1 i386 rpm Installing i386 rhel 5 elxocmgui 5 0 17 4 1 i386 rpm Starting fcauthd FC Authentication Daemon 1 22 OK
164. m The corp hmarine com AD domain Administrator password adXmin All WIN X and WINBU X systems have a local Administrator user with the password adXmin All Linux X and LinuxBU X systems have a local root user with the password adXmin All Windows users in Hurricane Marine LTD have accounts on the corp hmarine com AD domain For lab simplicity all of its users have a password of password All UNIX users in Hurricane Marine LTD have accounts on the hmarine com OpenLDAP domain For lab simplicity all of its users have a password of password EMC where information lives Team3 Name Device IP Address Netmask Broadcast Gateway VNX3cs0 eth3 10 127 X 130 255 255 255 224 10 127 X 159 10 127 X 158 VNX SPA Mgmt 10 127 X 131 255 255 255 224 10 127 X 159 10 127 X 158 VNX SPB Mgmt 10 127 X 135 255 255 255 224 10 127 X 159 10 127 X 158 VNX3 SPA iSCSI A2 1 192 168 1 30 255 255 255 0 NA NA VNX3 SPA iSCSI A2 2 192 168 1 31 255 255 255 0 NA NA VNX3 SPB iSCSI B2 1 192 168 1 32 255 255 255 0 NA NA VNX3 SPB iSCSI B2 2 192 168 1 33 255 255 255 0 NA NA VNX3_DM2 cge 1 0 10 127 X 132 255 255 255 224 10 127 X 159 10 127 X 158 VNX3_DM2 cge 1 1 10 127 X 133 255 255 255 224 10 127 X 159 10 127 X 158 VNX3 DM2 VLAN tag lacpO 10 127 X 203 255 255 255 224 10 127 X 223 10 127 X 222 VNX3_DM3 cge 1 0 10 127 X 134 255 255 255 224 10 127 X 159 10 127 X 158 SAN 3 Physical Host net1 10 127 X 13 2
165. m 1 IP address 10 127 59 75 O Install Complete Storage System 2 IP address i0127597 o SoS Storage System 31P address Storage System 41P address Storage System 5 IP address To add more than 5 new entries please use the following utility I Launch CiProgram Files EMC HostAgentiagentconfiginit exe InstallAnywhere Cancel Help Previous Next 4 Click Done to finish the installation YE Unisphere Host Agent 1 0 0 10474 Bee Install Complete Introduction Congratulations Unisphere Host Agent has been successfully installed to Choose Install Folder Pre Installation Summary C Program Files EMC HostAgent Installing Press Done to quit the installer Initialize Privileged User List Add Privileged User Install Complete InstallAnywhere Cancel Help Previous End of Lab Exercise 4 Part 3 EMC where information lives Lab 4 Part 4 Installing Navisphere Secure CLI Step Action 1 Navigate to the Windows folder in the Course Software Share e Double click the Navisphere Secure CLI file to launch the install e The executable name is in the format of the following example NaviCLI Win 32 x86 en US 7 31 0 3 76 1 exe 2 Introductory Dialog e Click Next to proceed past the introductory dialogs e Accept the default installation location and click Next 3 Leave the Include Navisphere CLI in Environment Path checkbox checked e Click Nex
166. main corp hmarine com mm Adda network location tem Processor Intel R Xeon R CPU E5520 2 27GHz Frish Cancel D where information lives The share opens as a mapped drive letter in Windows Explorer The Userdata folder and the text document created earlier are still present I Userdata al c ter 4 15 2011 8 59 PM Text Documen m Local Disk C E e CD Drive D Virtu E Tops WNX2_DM2 J lost found End of Lab Exercise 9 Part 3 EMC where information lives Lab 9 Part 4 Deleting a CIFS Server Step Action Delete share associated with CIFS server e In Unisphere navigate to Storage gt Shared Folders gt CIFS and click the Share tab e Select the Top share and click Delete OK Advanced gt G 2 EMC Unisphere Pool LUN V search tunet 3 lt n Dashboard System s Hosts e Data Protection CIFS Storage gt Shared Folders gt Shares CIFSServers YDMs DNS Usermappers Wizards ala CIFS Shares isk Provisioning Wizar File System Wizard Share Wizard CIFS Server Wizard CIFS Services Wizard Y Filter for Show CIFS Shares for All Data Movers Y Select a File System All File Systems Y Name File System Path Data Mover CIFS Servers Comment Block Storage LUN Migration Summary File Storage Rescan Storage Systems
167. mation lives Step Action e Click the Interfaces tab and click Create Configure your Interface with the following information o Data Mover server 2 o Device Name lacpO o Address VNX _DM2 cge 1 0 IP address See Appendix o Name lacpO o Netmask VNX _DM2 cge 1 0 netmask address See Appendix o Broadcast Address Will be automatically created o MTU None o VLAN ID None csOVNX9 Create Network Interface M gt 8 32 E BEDE 25 https 10 127 57 225 action interfaceDis pata Mover server 2 rl Device Name lacpo X ddress 10 127 57 233 Name lacpo Netmask 255 255 255 240 Broadcast Address 10 127 57 239 ok Apply Cancel Help 3 Verify that the interface is up e Test your IP configuration by pinging the newly created interface Command Prompt Microsoft Windows ion 6 1 7666 Copyright lt c 2 oft Corporation All rights reserved 3 with 32 bytes of data 1 127 7 4 Recei mate round trip times in i s inimum 56ms Maximum 62ms Average 58ms Note If this operation fails please verify that a default route has been created via the route tab and ensure the correct information has been entered for the interface EMC where information lives Step Action 4 Create a file system and export it for NFS e Create a 5 GB 5120 MB file system named fsha and export
168. me VNX2 DM2 New Handle ID ed58cc71 Operation ID d40865e5 17b8d408 Process ID 0f818c08 Primary User Name SYSTEM Primary Domain NT AUTHORITY Primary Logon ID vi sek Data Bytes Words End of Lab Exercise 11 Part 1 EMC where information lives Lab 11 Part 2 Configuring CIFS for Home Directories Step Action 1 Create a file system e In Unisphere create a file system named hdfs using the clarsas archive storage pool Make the file system at least 1 GB 1024 MB in size Keep all defaults 2 Enable Home Directory using the Data Mover Management snap in e Go back to the Data Mover Management snap in that is connected to your VNX _DM2 where is your team number CIFS server F Console Console Root lm Fie Action View Favorites Window Help Le x es als la Actions Console Root a Data Mover Management VNX2_DM2 Antivirus stopped Data Mover Security Settings HomeDir disabled Data Mover Management VNX2 DM2 More Actions gt e Expand the Data Mover Management tree in the console e Right click the HomeDir folder and select Enable from the drop down menu e Click YES to the error message that shows up F Console1 Console Root Fie Action View Favorites es a ele Window Help E ai Data Mover Management YVNX2 DM2 Antivirus stopped Data Mover Se
169. mes storage system enen d24 VNX VNX5500 FNM00104700037 d21 VNX VNX5500 FNM00104700037 ides on Yolume Name Type Uses Yolumes Used by Eventually uses volumes Eventually used by Yolume Storage Storage Systems Storage Pool Disk Type 1 Which volumes make up your meta volume now 2 What is the Volume storage capacity Capacity 11 0 GB Used 11 0 GB 100 Free lt 1MB 0 VNX VNX FNM00104700037 N A CLSAS Extending the file system created a second Metavolume that is 10GB in size This second Meta was concatenated to the original Meta which fs1 resides on giving us an 11GB volume e Close Unisphere End of Lab Exercise 7 EMC where information lives EMC where information lives Lab Exercise 8 NFS File System Export and Permissions Purpose In these exercises you will export a file system and assign root privileges to your Linux X VM Host host where X is your team number See Appendix F for details You will also be pairing up with another Team s Linux VM Host for one of the labs A table will guide you as to which host you should pair up with based on which Team you are If you are working with a lab partner one person sets the configuration while the other observes Alternate roles from time to time Note Screenshots used in this Lab Exercise are meant to be used as examples You may have different values data on your VNX system In this lab
170. meters field server 2 All Facilities and All Parameters as shown in the screen capture e Scroll down in the list until you find the sendMessage parameter listed in the name column e Right click this parameter and from the drop down menu select Properties Notice the default value is 1 s gt Data Mover Paramet Data Mover Parameters Wes Y Filter for Show Server Parameters for server 2 v All Facilities v All Parameters Y Name a Facility value Data Mover Description i RefreshDC ds 900 Default server 2 Seconds between DC list updates from DNS ko amp resolver cifs 0 Default server 2 Disables the domain extension for UID GID mapping resolutio a RetryRefreshDC ds 40 Default server 2 Retry timeout interval secs for DNS updates a rpegss discardReplay nfs 1 Default server 2 Discard replay of RPCGSS requests amp RPCtype virus Ox00000003 server 2 RPC protocol type ONCRPC or and MSRPC for virus checkin amp rstchown filesy 1 Default rver Sets restricted file change ownership i scanOnRestore PAX 1 Default server 2 Whether to scan virus on restore a scsiReserye NDMP 0 Default server 2 Do scsi reserve for NDMP tape open a secmap enable cifs 1 Default server 2 Control CIFS Secure Mapping cache state amp secureExportMode nfs 0 Default server 2 Enable Disable secure mode for NFS exports during rw ro co i SecurityLayer Idap 2 Default server 2 D No
171. n 10 127 5 L B win 6 corp hm 10 127 5 4 lt gt lt gt Refresh OK Apply Cancel Help P YNX6cs0 Team6_WIN 6 Storage Group Properties General LUNs _ Hosts Show Hosts Not connected v r Select Hosts Filter For Available Hosts Hosts to be Connected Name IP Address OS Type Name IP Address OS Type Brevene TETEE A LinuxBU 6 hma Linux 6 hmarin corp hm lt 23 gt lt d gt Refresh his operation will disconnect the following host s from the storage group SAN 6 Do you wish to continue Note x You are ready to move on to the next part of the Labs on Linux End of Lab Exercise 4 EMC where information lives EMC where information lives Lab Exercise 5 Configuring Host Access to VNX LUNs Linux Purpose The purpose of this series of labs is to setup your PHYSICAL Linux host SAN X where X is your team number with the proper drivers and software needed for appropriate communication with the VNX Array You will also create Storage Groups with EMC Unisphere in order to implement Access Logix and have the hosts access the provisioned luns through logical volume management e Please remember that if you choose to do both sets of labs for Windows and Linux then you will need to remove the Windows Production host from the TeamX_WIN X storage group in order to put the RedHat Production host into the TeamX_LIN X storage group and vice versa each time you need to wo
172. n Key Enter if done B4P9 DB4Q LF6W Q0SA ML90 VRL4 1 key s successfully added Key successfully installed EMC where information lives Start PowerPath e Type etc init d PowerPath start Example root RH Production8 PowerPath etc init d PowerPath start Starting PowerPath done Reboot the Linux server to finalize the Linux Powerpath installation e Atthe prompt type shutdown r t 1 now Example root RH Production8 PowerPath shutdown r t 1 now Broadcast message from root pts 1 Wen Jun 8 18 39 05 2011 The system is going down for reboot NOW End of Lab Exercise 5 Part 2 EMC where information lives Lab 5 Part 3 Install the Unisphere Agent amp Navisphere Secure CLI software on your Linux host Step Action Note Inorder to run the Host Agent or Navisphere Secure CLI your Linux host must have the HBA hardware and driver installed properly Please make sure it is before proceeding If you need to then contact your instructor for assistance You should be familiar with the FTP process at this point In order to be more concise we will be more specific with our directions going forward in this lab 1 Change directory to the SAN_Machine_apps e Change directory to the SAN Machine apps directory Example cd SAN Machine apps 2 Create two folders in the SAN_Machine_apps directory for your agent and your Secure CLI software e Within the SAN_Machin
173. n listed here Example root SAN 6 hbanyware hbacmd hbaattrib 10 00 00 00 c9 6a a2 62 HBA Attributes for 10 00 00 00 c9 6a a2 62 Host Name Manufacturer Serial Number Model Model Desc Node WWN Node Symname HW Version Opt ROM Version FW Version Vendor Spec ID Number of Ports Driver Name Device ID HBA Type Operational FW SLI1 FW SLI2 FW IEEE Address Boot Code Boot Version SAN 6 Emulex Corporation VM73172221 LP10000 Emulex LP10000 2Gb PCI X Fibre Channel Adapter 20 00 00 00 c9 6a a2 62 Emulex LP10000 FV1 91A1 DV8 2 0 63 3p 1001206d 5 01a5 1 91A1 T2D1 91A1 sli 2 10DF 1 lpfc FAOO LP10000 SLI 2 Overlay 1 91a1 1 91a1 00 00 c9 6a a2 62 Enabled 5 01a5 EMC where information lives 17 View host port information fabric parameters and of ports zoned e To view host port information e g port speed device paths and fabric parameters e g fabric ID S_ID of ports zoned along with this port type in hbacmd portattrib lt wwpn gt e Take some time to look through the different types of information listed here Example root SAN 6 hbanyware hbacmd portattrib 10 00 00 00 c9 6a a2 62 Port Attributes for 10 00 00 00 c9 6a a2 62 Node WWN 20 00 00 00 c9 6a a2 62 Port WWN 10 00 00 00 c9 6a a2 62 Port Symname Emulex PPN 10 00 00 00 c9 6a a2 62 Port FCID 10C00 Port Type Fabric Port State Operational Port Ser
174. n lives Step Action Test the VNX Home Directories feature e Log off your team s Windows workstation and log back on as EPlace e Open Computer 1 Is the Home drive mapped for the User X Organize Views v 8 System properties A Uninstall or change a program gt Map network drive Open Control Panel Favorite Links Name x Type v Total Size Free 5 Hard Disk Drives 2 E E Documents E Pictures amp Local Disk C Local Disk 19 5 GB 6 93 GB B music olk Local Disk 14 3 GB 10 9 GB More Devices with Removable Storage 2 A Folders v Floppy Disk Drive 4 Floppy Disk Drive EE Desktop CD Drive D SAN CD Drive 337 MB 0 bytes E Administrator Network Location 1 E Public M Computer G2 HOME Vvnx2 dm2 Network Drive 0 98 GB 0 98 GB ag Floppy Disk Drive A amp Local Disk C amp CD Drive D SAN Machine apps r G HOME Nvnx2 dm2 2 Network Control Panel Recycle Bin If the Home Directory is set in the user profile at Active Directory its path will be automatically mapped to the designated local drive If not the user would have to manually map a local drive to the Home folder e Create a text file in the user s home share and name it eplace txt e Log off your team s Windows workstation and log back on as EPing e Open Computer 2 Can you see the mapped network drive 3 Can you see the file created by the last user e Create a new text fi
175. nd iSCSI hosts and the WINBU 1 through WINBU 6 systems are backup iSCSI hosts The Linux environment is comprised of the following OpenLDAP domain and server e hmarine com o HM 3 OpenLDAP IP address 10 127 X 163 There are twelve dual homed Linux systems in the OpenLDAP domain that have NFS and iSCSI access to the VNX systems The Linux 1 through Linux 6 systems are production NFS and iSCSI hosts and the LinuxBU 1 through LinuxBU 6 systems are backup iSCSI hosts Root AD Domain hmarine com Linux OpenLDAP Domain Linux systems Computer Accounts hmarine com WIN 1 through WIN 6 WINBU 1 through WINBU 6 Linux 1 through Linux 6 LinuxBU 1 through LinuxBU 6 Sub AD Domain corp hmarine com EMC where information lives Appendix C Windows User and Group Memberships Hurricane Marine Windows Users amp Group Memberships CORP Domain Username Full Name NT Global Group Administrator Domain Admins EPallis Earl Pallis Propulsion Engineers Managers EPing Elvin Ping Propulsion Engineers EPlace Etta Place Propulsion Engineers EPope Eddie Pope Propulsion Engineers EPratt Eldon Pratt Propulsion Engineers EProh Elliot Proh Propulsion Engineers EPutter Egan Putter Propulsion Engineers ESazi Ed Sazi Structural Engineers ESele Ellen Sele Structural Engineers ESimons Eric Simons Stru
176. new user quota configuration is displayed Storage gt Storage Configuration gt File Systems File Systems Mounts Tree Quotas User Quotas Group Quotas User Quotas RV l VW Filter for Show User Quotas for All Data Movers Y Select a File System All File Systems Y Select a Quota Tree all Quota Trees User ID a User Names File System Path Data Mover Status Storage Us Q 32769 32769 CORP Ad fsquota i server 2 s ok 32770 32770 server 2 ok e Write down the user ID of the CORP SEpari user EMC where information lives Step Action 4 Verify the quota configuration e From the Putty session to your Linux workstation execute the following Run the quotas report for the user CORP SEpari quota v 32774 Disk quotas for user 32774 uid 32774 Filesystem blocks quota limit grace files quota limit grace 10 127 57 124 fsquota 0 5120 10240 0 0 0 5 Lab cleanup e Umount the fsquota file system from your Linux workstation e Delete the quotas directory and exit from your Linux workstation e Go back to Unisphere and delete the fsqshare share e Delete the fsquota file system End of Lab Exercise 10 EMC where information lives Lab Exercise 11 CIFS Features Purpose To configure home directories and file extension filtering on a CIFS environment and to configure a DFS root file system This lab exercise uses the 32 bit
177. nfiguration Information Confirmation Step Action Note PLEASE READ In these following labs for Windows and Linux you will be confirming the configuration of iSCSI connectivity of the Virtual Machine VM hosts that have been assigned to your team See Appendix F for details You will not need to be concerned with dual booting because these are two separate VMs that have been assigned to your team These hosts will also be used specifically for later labs that deal with SnapView Snaps SnapView Clones and SnapSure Snapshots Open the Port Management screen e From the Settings menu select Network then select Settings for Block This will bring up the Port Management screen e You can choose to filter by type if you wish to This will make it easier to see which types of ports you currently have configured Verify Properties e Inthe Port Management window click on the iSCSI ports Windows hosts connect to A5 B5 and Linux to A6 B6 whose network parameters were assigned to your Team to verify and click Properties Physical Location SP Port Type v Speed IP Addresses IQN WWN 4B Slot B2 Port 0 B 4 MirrorView iSCSI N A N A 19n 1992 04 com emc cx apm001114017 p Slot A2 Port 3 A 7 iSCSI N A N A iqn 1992 04 com emc cx apm001114017 iqn 1992 04 com emc cx apm001114017 Verify the IQN is displayed and note the Physical Port Properties values e
178. ng your Control Station s IP address VNX csO where is your team number refer to your team s Appendix If a Licensing Window appears click Accept e Login to Unisphere using the credentials for the default sysadmin user located in the Appendix akoa V11 0 EMC Unisphere System 10 127 57 110 Name sysadmin Password C Use LDAP Scope Global y Authorized User only Login Cancel 2010 2011 EMC Corporation All Rights Reserved 2 Verify Domain Security e If not already selected then select All Systems from the systems selector drop down The click on the Domains menu item as shown here EMC Unisphere Mozilla Firefox TFS pea AGN https 10 127 57 100 start html EMC Unisphere System List amp Domains R Alerts D Support EMC where information lives Step Action 3 e Choose Local under the Domains Name heading as shown here Verify the IP Address listed under the System s heading is the IP Address of your SP A If it is not the Master Node then how could you change that assignment within Unisphere Which IP Addresses can fulfill the role of Master Node Domains TSO Y Filter for 1 Selected Login Logout Reconnect Properties 1 items Last Refreshed 2011 06 01 14 58 12 n Systems YL BO Name a Domain IP Address Type Status ID Serial Number Model Software Revision Client Revision E vnxscso Local 10 127 57 101 VINX Error 2 APMO0111401790 VNX5700 05 31 0
179. nnnnnnnnnnnnnnenennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnne 227 LAB 16 PART 1 CONFIGURING SNAPSURE sssseseeceecceessseceeceeeceenseceeeseeeesneeeeeeeteas 228 LAB 16 PART 2 RESTORE AND REFRESH SNAPSHOTS WITH NFS ssseseceeereeeeeseseeeeeeaes 232 LAB 16 PART 3 RESTORE AND REFRESH SNAPSHOTS WITH CIFS s0seseceseeeeeeeseseeeeeeaes 237 LAB 16 PART 4 CONFIGURING WRITEABLE SNAPSHOTS WITH CIFS cccccceeessseeeeeeeeens 240 APPENDIX A HURRICANE MARINE LTD eosoenneronsvennevnnnvrnnnvnnnvnnnnvnnnvnnnnvnnnennnnenene 243 APPENDIX A HURRICANE MARINE LTD CONT srnernnsvrnnevnnnvnnnnvnnnvnnnnvnnnennnnennne 244 APPENDIX B HURRICANE MARINE DOMAIN ENVIRONMENTS cccsecceseeeee 245 APPENDIX C WINDOWS USER AND GROUP MEMBERSHIPG cessccssecceseeees 246 APPENDIX D LINUX USERS AND GROUPG cccsecosseccsscccscccsscccssccsssecsesceseeees 247 APPENDIX F TEAM IP ADDRESSES SUMMARY sccsseccsseccsscccseccessccsscceseeees 249 EMC where information lives Pre Lab Exercises Introduction rt t The following lab exercises provide the steps for setting up Windows and m po an Linux to interact with the VNX series storage system through Block and File connectivity A few important notes Note 1 You will be required throughout the lab to work on Physical Hosts as well as VMs Virtual Machines Please read through the purpose section of each lab to verify what host and setup you should
180. ns such as recovering files and restoring file systems You will be working with your WIN X VM Host and Linux X VM Host where X is your team number for this lab Tasks In this lab exercise you will perform the following tasks e Configure SnapSure e Create a writeable snapshot e Manipulate data in a writeable snapshot e Restore from a snapshot and writeable snapshot EMC where information lives Lab 16 Part 1 Configuring SnapSure Step Action 1 Create and export a file system for NFS e Using Unisphere create a new 2 GB file system using the clarsas_archive storage pool and name it pfs1X where X is your team s number Keep all defaults e Create an NFS export from the file system created using the default path Assign root access to your Linux host 2 Create user data e While logged in to your Linux workstation as root mount the NFS export to the studentX directory where X is your team number If this directory does not exist on your Linux workstation and create one with the mkdir command mount lt DM IP address gt pfs1X studentX e Change directory into the studentX directory and run each of the following commands once dd if dev zero of Monday bs 256 count 10 dd if dev zero of Tuesday bs 256 count 10 dd if dev zero of Wednesday bs 256 count 10 dd if dev zero of Thursday bs 256 count 10 dd if dev zero of Friday bs 256 count 10 e Verify that you now have 6 file
181. olume The New Simple Volume Wizard will appear Click Next For the Specify Volume Size make sure the Simple volume size in MB matches the Maximum disk space in MB amount and click Next For Assign the following drive letter use the default and click Next For Format Partition use the defaults and click Next Review your configuration and click Finish What are the drive letter for the two new simple volume you just created e Close Server Manager 7 Copy Files e On your Windows workstation copy any random file into the S LUN 106 and S LUN 107 drives the drives that you just created until the drives are full 8 View Session Details e WhentheS LUN 106 and S LUN 107 drives are full in Unisphere navigate to Data Protection gt Snapshots gt LUN Snapshots and click the Sessions tab e Select the Consistent S session Under Session Details the sessions should be gone e Navigate to Data Protection gt Reserved LUN Pool Check the Reserved LUN Pool The Reserved LUNs previously assigned to LUN 106 and LUN 107 should indicate a Free status 9 View SPA Event Log e Navigate to Systems gt Monitoring and Alerts gt SP Event Logs Click Show SPA Event Log Click Yes e At what percentages s are the Reserved LUN Pool events posted EMC where information lives Step Action 10 View logs e On your Windows Physical primary host SAN X where X is your team number right click Computer and select Mana
182. om the Storage Group window select your TeamX Win X storage group e From the Details section click the Hosts tab and verify that your SAN X host where X is your team number is connected e From the Details section click the LUNs tab and verify that LUNs RG5 LUN 50 RG5 LUN 52 RG6 LUN 60 and RG LUN 62 are connected Storage Group Name a WWN a Team6 WIN 6 amp filestorage 60 06 01 60 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 04 1 Selected Create Properties Connect LUNs Connect Hosts 3 items Last Refreshed 2011 06 10 18 09 00 Details 2 YLBC Hosts LUNs SAN Copy Connections Snapshot LUNs _ File Server Private Storage m Filter for Name IP Address SAN 6 10 127 57 16 0 Selected 1 items Last Refreshed 2011 06 10 18 09 03 Details Zvi 5 og Hosts LUNs SAN Copy Connections Snapshot LUNs File Server Private Storage Y Filter for Name 4 1D State Compres RAID Type Storage User Cap Current Host Info e RGS_LUN_SO 50 Ready Off RAIDS RAID Gr 5 000 SP 4 WIN 5 c0 RGS LUN 52 52 Ready Off RAIDS RAID Gr 5 000 SP 4 WIN 5 c0 RG6 LUN 60 60 Ready Off RAID6 RAID Gr 6 000 SPB WIN S co RG6_LUN_62 62 Ready Off RAID6 RAID Gr 6 000 SPB WIN 5 co lt gt 0 Selected 4 items I art Dafrachad 9011 NE 4 19 04 27 End of Lab Exercise 4 Part 6 EMC where information lives Lab 4 Part 7
183. ommand TM Manager Mm E File View Port Discovery Batch Help Sr BS Port Information statistics Maintenance Target Mapping Driver Parameters Diagnostics Transceiver Data VPD 00 1 0 C9 6 62 10 00 00 00 C9 6A A2 62 a sa le 20 00 00 00 C9 6A A2 62 E E 50 06 01 69 46 E0 3F 43 Jto 00 00 05 1 34 19 40 Muun o 5 0125 EF ei 10 00 00 00 C9 6A A2 63 po EG ll 50 06 01 60 46 E0 3F 43 Muun o fa EG Ml 50 06 0 1 68 46 E0 3F 43 Muno OS Device Name Sesi4 Symbolic Node Name Emulex LP 10000 Fv1 91A1 DV5 1 3049 Supported Class of Service Class 3 Supported FC4Types 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 OD 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 EMC where information lives 9 Click the Driver Parameters tab e Inthe Driver Parameters tab highlight Link Speed and verify it is set for Auto Detect Auto Detect Default EMC where information lives Step Action 10 Next highlight Topology e Verify it is set for a value of 2 e Read the other choices and their values under the Description Port Information Statistics Maintenance Target Mapping Driver Parameters Diagnostics Transceiver Data VPD Installed Driver Type windows StorPort opology 0 Loop 1 F Port Fabric 2 Loop then F_Port 3
184. ool and keep all of the default settings e Create a share using the pfs2X file system by the name of WinX Snap Share where X is your team s number on your VNX _DM2 CIFS server EMC where information lives Step Action 5 Create user data e Map the new CIFS Share to your team s Windows Physical primary host SAN X where X is your team number e Create 12 new text files and name them for the months of the year January to December Sse gQ G gt Computer Win2 Snap Share 10 127 57 124 Z 4s Search Win2 Snap Share 10 127 57 2 Organize v New folder IO kr Favorites Name g Date modified Type Size EE Desktop P etc 4 7 2011833PM File folder Downloads J lost found 4 7 2011 8 33PM _File folder Bl Recent Places 1 January bt 4 7 2011 8 40 PM Text Document OKB February bt 4 7 2011 8 40 PM Text Document OKB G Libraries LJ March bt 4 7 2011 8 40 PM Text Document OKB 4 Documents Aprilibet 4 7 2011 8 40 PM Text Document 0 KB a Music E May bet 4 7 2011 8 40PM Text Document OKB Pictures LJ Junebt 4 7 2011 8 40 PM Text Document OKB B Videos E July bt 4 7 2011 8 40 PM Text Document OKB August bt 4 1 201 Aug Su di Folder jE Computer nes L Shortcut Ga Network View gt 62 Microsoft Office Access 2007 Database Sort by gt Bitmap image Group by gt fj Contact Refresh Microsoft Office Word Document peters okie fn Microsoft
185. operties page e Modify the Primary Group field to Snapshots e Select the Snapshots local group role and uncheck opadmin Operator e Click OK Users Groups Roles Users aaa aE aO Name a Account Type Domain Roles Administrator root user Storage Domain NAS Administrator Administrator sysadmin Storage Domain Operator Operator l Ttaler Storage Domain Mapped User Name Ttaler UID 501 Account Type Storage Domain mapped account Primary Group Snapshots v Group Role ert i CI Replicators Replication C administrator Administrator Membership Note indicates local group E o datarecovery Data Recovery C filemover FileMover Application C fullnas NAS Administrator C Jocaldataprotection Local Data Pro ion nasadmin Opera Cl network Network Administrator Cl root Administrator C security Security Administrator Cl storage Storage Administrator ANE E Cu access allowed Users Groups Roles Users WeSC Y Filter for Name Account Type Domain Roles itechi st D 2 Administrator itechi orage Domain I ip prstor Administrator root user Storage Domain 5 x i Administrator sysadmin Storage Domain EMC where information lives Step Action 8 Verify Ttaler authentication e Logout from Unisphere and log back in with the new Global user Ttaler case sensitive credentials v1 1 0
186. or was encountered by all VNX Teams on new VNX during the LACP Networking lab server snmpwalk error msg The system hostname key is missing from the lockbox Name Mtu Ibytes Ierror Obytes Oerror PhysAddr sk GGG GI GIR GA aC a a kaka kake Fix Reset the lockbox encryption by setting the user to root su root and then running the nas sbin cst_setup reset command The server_netstat command should now work correctly Each time the hostname is changed thereafter cst_setup reset will need to be run EMC where information lives Step Action e Ask your instructor to disable the switch port to which your active Data Mover port is connected Use the Appendix to complete this task e You should still have your second Putty session to the Control Station open Use the up arrow on your keyboard to recall the last command and press Enter to run the command again 3 What are the Obytes values for cge 1 0 and cge 1 1 cge 1 0 cge 1 1 e Use the up arrow on your keyboard to recall the last command and press Enter to run the command again 4 What are the Obytes values for cge 1 0 and cge 1 1 cge 1 0 cge 1 1 Compare the values you have recorded to determine which port in your virtual device is being used for the connection Data is now passing through the opposite port you noted in the previous page e Verify that the do while loop is still running from your Linux workstation e Ask your instructor
187. orage Implementation Lab Guide 07 2011 EMC where information lives EMC where information lives Table of Contents COPY RIG Al icceceissvscseaicetsciberccotctevitens ied iecslsavavsshsdevaxelovctesstacsiesshscesacsasvassceseuseathuesties 2 DOCUMENT REVISION HISTORY wesssisessessssesideseiessssisecssiscisevsassdesssdesssesassessauveiseuvenced 3 PRE LAB EXERCISES INTRODUCTION ccssccsseccsssccssccnseccsscccscccesscssccessccsssoescoess 8 LAB EXERCISE 1 IMPLEMENTING UNISPHERE SECURITY ccssccsseccsssccssccesceees 9 LAB 1 PART 1 VERIFY DOMAIN SECURITY AND DEFINE A GLOBAL USER ACCOUNT 0088 10 LAB EXERCISE 2 VNX SYSTEM CONFIGURATION s seenesvnnnvnnnsvnnnvvnnnvnnnevnnnvennnsnnnennnner 17 LAB 2 PART 1 CONFIGURE VNX SP MEMORY scccceccceeseseeeceeeeeessececceeseueeeseceeeeeneues 18 LAB 2 PART 2 CONFIGURE SP CACHE SETTINGS suurrnnnnnrrrrnnnrnnnnnnrrnrnnnrnnnnnnerrnnnnnnnnnnneneennns 21 LAB 2 PART 3 VERIFY SP NETWORK CONFIGURATION aannnnnnrrnnnnnrrvrrnnrnnnnnnernrnnnnnnnnnnesennnns 23 LAB EXERCISE 3 STORAGE CONFIGURATION cccseccsscccsscceseccsesccssccessccsescesee 25 LAB 3 PART 1 PROVISIONING STORAGE FOR VNX FILE amuumnnrnnnnnnrrrrnnnrnnnnnnerennnnrnnnsnnssernnnn 26 LAB 3 PART 2 CREATE POOLS AND RAID GROUPS rannnnnnnnnrnnnnnnrrrnnnnrnnnnnnerrnrnnnnnnnnnssennnns 30 LAB 3 PART 3 CREATE TRADITIONAL LUNS ssssseccceeccesssececceeeseeessecec
188. outline the design of both the Microsoft and Linux environments People Hurricane Marine LTD s president and founder is Perry Tesca The head of his IS department is Ira Techi You will be working closely with Mr Techi in implementing EMC VNX into his network Mr Techi has some needs that VNX is required to fulfill but there are also some potential needs that he may like to explore Organization On the following page is the organizational chart for Hurricane Marine LTD Chart EMC where information lives Appendix A Hurricane Marine LTD Cont Hurricane Marine LTD Organization Chart Perry Tesca President Liza Minacci Dir Marketing Engineering Engineering Information Employees i Sales East Sales West Managers Propulsion Structural Systems Perry Tesca Earl Pallis Edgar South Sarah Emm Seve Wari Ira Techi Perry Tesca Liza Minacci Eddie Pope Ellen Sele Sadie Epari Scott West Iggy Tallis Liza Minacci Edgar South Etta Place Eric Simons Sal Eammi Seda Weir Isabella Tei Earl Pallis Earl Pallis Egan Putter Eva Song Sage Early Seiko Wong Ivan Teribl Edgar South Sarah Emm Eldon Pratt Ed Sazi Sam Echo Sema Welles Sarah Emm Seve Wari Elliot Proh Evan Swailz Santos Elton Selena Willet Seve Wari Ira Techi Elvin Ping Saul Ettol Selma Witt Ira Tech Perry Tesca Sash Extra Sergio Wall Ellen Sele Sean Ewer Seve Wassi Eddie Pope Seymore Wai S
189. r r 10 o 6385927 Mar 28 12 25 ServerUtil Linux 32 x86 en_US 1 1 0 1 0366 1 i386 r pm rw r r 10 to 2860841 Mar 30 17 06 scli 1 7 1 18 1386 rpm gz 226 Directory send OK ftp gt bin 200 Switching to Binary mode ftp gt get HostAgent Linux 32 x86 en US 1 1 0 1 0366 1 i386 rpm 4 cd to the NaviSecCLI directory and copy the Navisphere Secure CLI software to it from the FTP Server e Establish another ftp connection with the Course Software Share then change directory to software Linux e Example file name is NaviCLI Linux 32 x86 en US 7 31 0 3 66 1 i386 rpm e Don t forget to change to binary bin before the transfer e Use the get command to transfer the file to your local NaviSecCLI directory e Once completed quit FTP and verify file downloaded to the NaviSecCLI directory ftp gt cd software Linux 250 Directory successfully changed ftp gt ls 227 Entering Passive Mode 10 127 57 163 225 110 150 Here comes the directory listing rw r r 10 0 118306414 Mar 30 16 51 EMCPower LINUX 5 5 GA b275 tar gz drwxr xr x 20 8 4096 Jun 28 14 42 Emulex_Linux 3 8 FIG PEY 3 r f pm rw r r 10 o 2860841 Mar 30 17 06 scli 1 7 1 18 i386 rpm gz 226 Directory send OK ftp gt bin 200 Switching to Binary mode ftp gt get NaviCLI Linux 32 x86 en_US 7 31 0 3 66 1 1386 rpm EMC where information lives 5 Install the Host Agent and CLI software e install both the agent and CLI
190. r 2000 Document Sciences Documentum elnput E Lab EmailXaminer EmailXtender Enginuity eRoom Event Explorer FarPoint FirstPass FLARE FormWare Geosynchrony Global File Virtualization Graphic Visualization Greenplum HighRoad HomeBase InfoMover Infoscape Infra InputAccel InputAccel Express Invista lonix ISIS Max Retriever MediaStor MirrorView Navisphere NetWorker nLayers OnAlert OpenScale PixTools Powerlink PowerPath PowerSnap QuickScan Rainfinity RepliCare RepliStor ResourcePak Retrospect RSA the RSA logo SafeLine SAN Advisor SAN Copy SAN Manager Smarts Snapimage SnapSure SnapView SRDF StorageScope SupportMate SymmAPI SymmEnabler Symmetrix Symmetrix DMX Symmetrix VMAX TimeFinder UltraFlex UltraPoint UltraScale Unisphere VMAX Vblock Viewlets Virtual Matrix Virtual Matrix Architecture Virtual Provisioning VisualSAN VisualSRM Voyence VPLEX VSAM Assist WebxXtender xPression xPresso YottaYotta the EMC logo and where information lives are registered trademarks or trademarks of EMC Corporation in the United States and other countries All other trademarks used herein are the property of their respective owners Copyright 2011 EMC Corporation All rights reserved Published in the USA Revision Date May 6 2011 Revision Number MR 7CP VNXUNIIMP 1 0 EMC where information lives Document Revision History Rev File Name Date 1 0 VNX Unified St
191. racteristics O Express If no disks are available to provision these configuration methods are A Lmavalable Configures your system automatically using best practices Select Yes this is the VNX I want to custom Eonfigure to continue Configures the system by allowing you to reserve disks create lick Help for additional information een p additional hot spares and select important storage characteristics capacity protection and performance r Back Newt emnene EMC e information lives Step Action 3 Checking for Understanding 1 Reserve twenty 300 GB SAS drives for future use Capacity mode is checked by default 2 Look at the Available Pools for File area What is the Pool Name given for Capacity Mode 3 Uncheck Capacity Mode and check Protection Mode for both drive types Which RAID type is this mode hint look at pool name 4 What is the available pool name when both Capacity and Protection Mode are selected 5 Check Performance Mode for both drive types and then uncheck Capacity Mode and Protection Mode for both drive types What is the pool name here e Leave Performance Mode selected Make sure you have twenty 300 GB SAS drives reserved for future use and 1 hot spare e Click Apply to continue Storage Provisioning Disk Provisioning Wizard Custom Mode Instructions Select the number of drives and the storage mode for those drives Drive
192. re bin 9 Verify Privileged Users in the agent config file e Verify Privileged Users in the agent config file e The entry for the root user should be automatically created so you should just need to verify this e Change to the etc Unisphere directory and using the Is command look for the file agent config file e Open the file with the more command and search for user e To search the file type followed by user e Notice the line that starts with user root e That is the administrative Privileged User Example root SAN 6 Unisphere more agent config root only on this machine user sblue picasso individual user sblue on host picasso user lgreen hannibal individual user lgreen on host hannibal EMC where information lives 10 Restart the Host Agent e Enter the following commands from the root directory to stop and restart the agent e etc init d hostagent stop only one space between agent and stop e etc init d hostagent start e etc init d hostagent status Example etc init d hostagent stop Shutting down hostagent OK etc init d hostagent start Starting Navisphere agent OK etc init d hostagent status hostagent pid 7286 is running End of Lab Exercise 5 Part 3 EMC where information lives Lab 5 Part 4 Create and Populate Storage Groups with EMC Unisphere Linux Step Action 1 System Login e
193. reen Example a Logical Volume Management EX File Tools View Help v Volume Groups Zoom Oi A Q Best et Zoom in S 200 ur Properties for V Linux Volume Group gt Linux1 Physical View Linux1 T Volume Group Name Linu le Clustered false v Uninitialized Entities Feet ps Attributes wz n b dev emcpowere Unused Space Volume Group stans 5006 Available Space gt idevisda Total Number of Extent Number of Free Extents 1 b dev sdb visner Extent Size 400M b dev sdd LinuxL Maximum Allowed Physical Volume Logical View Number of Physical Volumes 1 b dev saf _ Maximum Allowed Logical Volumes _ E Number of Logical Volumes F Idev sdc E VGUUID 602xdl Piqd vde2 6LIO zsH dev sde dev sdg dev sdi Idev emcpowerf I EMC where information lives Step Action Name the new Logical Volume e Give it an LV name of Linux1_LV Click on Use remaining to use the remaining free space of the Logical Volume in the Volume Group e Give it a Filesystem of Ext3 e Check off Mount e Check off Mount when rebooted e Give it a mount pount of mnt_r5 e Click OK Example a Create New Logical Volume x LV name Linux1_LV LV Properties Linear Mirrored O Striped 2 stripes 1 Kilobytes g Size Remaining free space in Volume Group 0 0 Gigabytes LV size
194. rive Open Control Panel v Yr Favorites Hard Disk Drives 1 AANA i WD Desktop Local Disk C Download B seoan 3 79 GB free of 14 8 GB T Recent Places Devices with Removable Storage 2 Libraries CD Drive D Virtual_Machine_ 4 Documents z Floppy Disk Drive A 7 4 0 bytes free of 286 MB I Music CDFS l Pictures E videos 18 Computer amp Local Disk C e CD Drive D Virtual Sa Network EMC where information lives Step Action e Select any available letter for the Drive and enter the following for Folder VNX _DM2 fsqshare where is your team number e Select Reconnect at logon e Click Finish Windows Security might require the authentication in the CORP domain Q Map Network Drive What network folder would you like to map Specify the drive letter for the connection and the folder that you want to connect to Drive fz Folder AVD DM2 fsqshare 7 Browse Example server share IV Reconnect at logon I Connect using different credentials wi 8 Enable quota management e With the Computer window open right click your fsqshare you may have to refresh the window to see the mapped drive e Select Properties Network Location 1 Open Open in new window Restore previous versions Scan for threats Disconnect Copy Create shortcut Rename EMC where information lives Step Action e
195. rive right click Computer and select Manage Expand the Storage container and select Disk Management o From the Disk Management window select More Actions and click Rescan Disks When the scan is complete return to Computer and the TX_S_LUN_105 drive is present e Open the TX_S_LUN_105 drive You should see the LUN 105 txt file you deleted on your primary Windows host 17 Create a text file on the Snapshot Create a text file e In your TX_S_LUN_105 Snapshot drive right click the empty space and select New gt Text Document e Name the file TX Snapshot file where X is your team number e Open TX Snapshot file txt and add some text into the file such as your team number date and time and save it 18 Login to your Primary Windows Workstation e f needed then login to your Windows Physical primary host SAN X where X is your team number click Start and double click Computer e OpentheTX S LUN 105 drive The text file that was created on the Snapshot is not present on the Source LUN EMC where information lives Lab 14 Part 3 Test Persistence of a SnapView Session Step Action 1 Trespass LUNs e In Unisphere navigate to Data Protection gt Snapshots gt LUN Snapshots Then click the Source LUNs tab e Right click LUN 105 and choose Trespass Click Yes OK 2 Verify Trespass e Click the refresh icon in the upper right hand corner of the pane e Click the Sessions tab and verify the state o
196. rk on one or the other ina lab This cannot be avoided with physical dual booted hosts e There has been a Course Software Share set up for your Team on a Linux host at the following address 10 127 XX 163 Ask your instructor for the correct IP Address which may vary per class From Linux e Open a terminal window and FTP to the 10 127 XX 163 Course Software Share host system username ftp password any number or letter followed by root HM 3 OpenLDAP File Edit View Terminal Tabs Help Connected to 10 127 57 163 220 Welcome to the software reposiiitory Login credentials ftp e 530 Please login with USER and PASS 530 Please login with USER and PASS KERBEROS V4 rejected as an authentication type Name 10 127 57 163 root anonymous 331 Please specify the password Password 230 Login successful Remote system type is UNIX Using binary mode to transfer files ftp gt ls 227 Entering Passive Mode 10 127 57 163 149 132 150 Here comes the directory listing drwxr xr x 20 2 4096 Jun 28 00 30 pub O rwxrwxrwx 40 0 4096 Jun 27 20 10 software 226 Directory send OK ftp gt cd software 250 Directory successfully changed ftp gt ls 227 Entering Passive Mode 10 127 57 163 144 16 150 Here comes the directory listing drwxr xr x 30 3 4096 Jun 28 16 36 Linux drwxr xr x 40 0 4096 Jun 28 16 34 Windows 4 e You may wish to create a folder for the appropriate software cd to that folder and
197. s in the directory one named lost found and one file for each weekday EMC where information lives Step Action 3 Create a new Snapshot e In Unisphere navigate to Data Protection gt Snapshots gt Create e Create a new snapshot with the following settings Choose Data Mover server_2 Production File System pfs1X where X is your team number Writeable Checkpoint Unchecked Checkpoint Name Snapshot1 NFS Leave all other settings at default Choose Data Mover Production File System riteable Checkpoint Configure Checkpoint Storage There are no checkpoints currently on this file system Please specify how to allocate storage for this and future checkpoints of this file system reate from Storage Pool OMeta Volume Current Storage System ynx vnx7500 FNM00104700182 Storage Pool clarsas_archive 7 3 TB 7618763 MB X pore Capacity MB 20483 uto Extend Configuration High Water Mark 30 1 Maximum Storage Capacity MB e On your Linux client change directory into studentX ckpt cd studentX ckpt e View the directory contents by using the Is command Write the results here Note that the snapshot name assigned in Unisphere is not the same as this directory name 4 Create and share a file system for CIFS e Create a 2 GB file system on server 2 by the name of pfs2X where X is your team number Use the available storage p
198. s that are not Steps allocated at this time can be provisioned later or used for other purposes For more details see the help panel on the left Storage Provisioning System Select Drives Custom Mode Information Reserve Drives Aranon Disks for Task Status Future Use Custom Mode Usable Capacity Protection Performance Capacity Mode Mode Mode 2000 GB NL SAS 15 o lv 0 None rr No provisioning will occur important to you 300 GB SAS 25 apacity RAID 5 Frere RAID 6 Performance RAID 1 0 Available Pools for file Some disks have already been provisioned for system use Currently Capacity Available Resulting Usable Pool Name Provisioned Capacity for Provisioning Capacity The pool names that appear here are the system defined clarsas r10 1 05 TB 1 05 TB f joals from which CIFS shares and NFS exports can be Total 1 05 TB 1 05 TB created RAID group based provisioning occurs when you click Apply Caution Only supported 3 PEPER P configurations are generated bs Denotes that the storage pool does not exist The storage pool will be created when the provisioning task is which may result in unused submitted disks Denotes that additional storage will not be added to the storage pool when the provisioning task is i je submitted Click Help for additional information Apply jl Cancel Help EMC where information lives
199. sabled v Enable Watermarks HA Cache Vault v Mirrored Write Cache Statistics Properties SPA Read Cache Hit Ratio N A Write Cache Hit Ratio N A Percent Dirty Pages 0 Percent Unassigned 0 OK Apply Cancel Help Note If an SP is removed you cannot use Unisphere to set the write cache EMC where information lives Step Action 3 Configure SP Memory e Click on the SP Memory tab and note the Total Memory for each SP e Use the slide bar to experiment with the SPA and SPB Read Cache values and Write Cache values o Note that you can only raise Read Cache after lowering Write Cache from its maximum value e Set the values as follows for each SP Read Cache 200MB Write cache remaining amount or maximum allowed General SP Cache SP Memory Software Environment r P Memory _ Memory Allocation Property SPA SPB SPA SP B Total Mem 12288 12288 SP Usage 5299 5299 Free Mem 0 0 H Read Cache W Write Cache lt gt Mise Free rUser Customizable Partjti SP Read Cache Memory SP B Read Cache Memory Write Cache Memory OK Apply Cancel Help 1 How much memory was left for Write Cache Memory 2 Can all remaining memory be used for write cache 3 What value is shown for Total Memory e Reconfigure both SPs
200. sed in this Lab Exercise are meant to be used as examples You may have different values data on your VNX system Tasks In this lab exercise you will perform the following tasks e Configure the VNX for network access e Configure File Systems for VNX e Manage File Systems for VNX Configuring and Managing Networking on VNX P N 300 011 812 REV A01 References Managing Volumes and File Systems with VNX AVM P N 300 011 806 REV A01 EMC where information lives Lab 7 Part 1 Configure Networking on VNX Step Action 1 System Login e Connect to your VM Windows workstation Win X and login to Unisphere using your sysadmin credentials refer to the Appendix for credential information e Select your VNX from the All Systems drop down menu e From the Top Navigation bar navigate to Settings gt Network gt Settings for File e The Settings For File main pane has the Interfaces tab selected by default click the Devices tab al lt m E Storage Hosts e Data Protection g EA Support lt Wi vuxicso VNX1esO gt Settings gt Network Interfaces Peces neve sorces DNS Routes gt Settings For File Wizards aia Network Devices ROO Edit Data Mover DNS arto Interface Wizard Y Filter for Show Network Devices for All Data Movers Y Dei 2 Name a Data Mover Type Speed Duplex Devices Route Wizard
201. server 2 enter a device name of fsnO and enter the appropriate address and netmask Use the same address and netmask that were used in the previous lab e Leave the MTU and VLAN ID fields blank e Click OK Data Mover server 2 x Device Name fsn0 IE 10 127 57 233 fsn0 255 255 255 240 10 127 57 239 ox Examine the virtual device configuration for your Data Mover Which FSN device is currently active 3 Log on to your Linux VM workstation NFS mount the fsha export to the mountpoint on your workstation Change to the studentX directory cd studentx Copy the directory opt as myopt cp R opt myopt studentX where X is the number of your team EMC where information lives Step Action Test FSN Device configuration e Runa do while loop in the directory to test connectivity while true gt do gt Is al gt done e Do not close the window that is running the do while loop e Open another Putty session to log in to your VNX Control Station e Enter the following command fi server netstat server 2 i 1 What are the Obytes values for cge 1 0 cge 1 1 and cge 1 2 cge 1 0 cge 1 1 cge 1 2 e Use the up arrow on your keyboard to recall the last command and press Enter to run the command again 2 What are the Obytes values for cge 1 0 cge 1 1 and cge 1 2 cge 1 0 cge 1 1 cge 1 2 e Compare the values you have recorded to determine which port in your vir
202. shares from your Windows host e Delete the studentX directory e Delete the VNX _DM2 CIFS server e Delete the IP interface used by VNXH DM2 End of Lab Exercise 16 End of Labs EMC where information lives Appendix A Hurricane Marine LTD Descri ption Hurricane Marine LTD is a fictitious enterprise that has been created as a case study for VNX training Hurricane Marine LTD is a world leader in luxury and racing boats and yachts Their success has been enhanced by EMC s ability to make their information available to all of their staff at the same time EMC d Until recently the data storage needs for Hurricane Marine LTD have been an p provided through direct attach storage connected to discrete Windows and Hurricane Marine UNIX servers Because of recent growth the data storage needs have greatly LTD increased and Hurricane Marine LTD has engaged EMC to update their data storage As a result EMC has just installed a VNX Unified storage system and Hurricane Marine LTD is now looking to implement the VNX as their key file and block based storage solution Environment Hurricane Marine LTD computer network consists of both a Microsoft network and Linux While their engineering staff does the bulk of their work in a Linux environment all employees have Microsoft Windows based applications as well Thus Hurricane Marine LTD has implemented support for both systems You will find appendixes that
203. six 6 LUNs with the following properties on RG6 e Fromthe General tab o RAID Type RAID6 Dual Parity o Storage Pool for New LUN 6 o User Capacity 6 GB o LUNID 60 o Number of LUNS 6 LUNs 60 61 62 63 64 65 o Click on Name under LUN Properties and type in RG6_LUN o Starting ID 60 e From the Advanced tab keep all defaults e Click Apply Yes OK e Verify the creation of the LUNs How did SP ownership differ between RAID Group 5 and RAID Group 6 _ 4 Create LUN Folders e Navigate to Storage gt LUNs gt LUN Folders e Select Create and name the folder RG5 Click OK Yes OK e Once created click RG5 and select Properties Then select the LUNs tab e From the Available LUNs window expand the tree for each SP and locate all the RG5 LUNs 50 51 52 53 54 and 55 and click Add to move them to the Selected LUNs window Then click OK Yes OK e Select Create and name the folder RG6 Click OK Yes OK e Once created click RG6 and select Properties Then select the LUNs tab e From the Available LUNs window expand the tree for each SP and locate all the RG6 LUNs 60 61 62 63 64 and 65 and click Add to move them to the Selected LUNs window Then click OK Yes OK e Verify you have a total of six 6 LUNs in each folder End of Lab Exercise 3 Part 3 EMC where information lives Lab 3 Part 4 Create Thick and Thin LUNs Step Action 1 Navigate to LUNs e From the Das
204. sk menu does not launch then locate the new disk right mouse click on the Disk Name and launch Inilitialize Disk e For the selected disk use the default MBR Master Boot Record for the partition style and click OK EMC where information lives Step Action 5 Create a New Simple Volume for the Expanded Disk e For the one unallocated disk do the following steps o Right click the unallocated section next to a disk and select Create New Simple Volume o The New Simple Volume Wizard will appear Click Next o For the Specify Volume Size make sure the Simple volume size in MB matches the Maximum disk space in MB amount and click Next o For Assign the following drive letter use the default and click Next o For Format Partition use the defaults and click Next o Review your configuration and click Finish e Close Server Manager 6 Verify Simple Volumes on your Windows Server e On your Windows Server click Start and click Computer You should now see one new volume What is the drive letter for the new volume 7 Expand a Thin LUN e Navigate to Storage gt LUNs gt LUNs e From the LUNs window right click LUN t0 LUN 2 and click Expand e From the LUN Expand Storage dialog type in a New User Capacity of 15 GB and click OK e From the LUNs window verify that t0 LUN 2 now has a User Capacity of 15 GB 8 Add t0_LUN_2 to a Storage Group e Navigate to Hosts gt Storage Groups
205. sphere Pool LUN v lt n lt lt e Dashboard System gt Storage e On the right side of the Unisphere window select Disk Provisioning Wizard for File under Wizards Wizards Disk Provisioning Wizard for File File System Wizard Share Wizard CIFS Server Wizard CIFS Services Wizard EMC where information lives Step Action 2 Running the wizard e Once the wizard has finished loading review the information listed Check the Yes this is the VNX I want to configure box and choose the Custom configuration method and click Next Storage Provisioning Disk Provisioning Wizard System Information Instructions verify that the system information is correct For more details see the help panel on the left Steps System Information Storage Provisioning gt System Information APMO0111102259 Express Mode Control Station Host Name VNX2cs0 Task Status Control Station IP Address 10 127 57 120 Disk Type Total 2000GBNLSAS 15 300 GB SAS 25 Verify that the information displayed here refiects the VNX you want to configure If this is not the correct VNX you can connect to a different VNX from the VNX login page Yes this is the YNX I want to configure You can select Express to automatically Configure your system using best practices or you can select Custom for more control over selecting storage Choose Configuration Method cha
206. ss other users have read only access Summary You have selected the following share settings on VNX2_DM2 Folder path C DataFS Userdata Share name Userdata Share path VNX2_DM2 Userdata Administrators have full access other users have no access Customize permissions By default only share permissions are set on this folder To control local access permissions to this folder or objects within the folder dick Custom and then modify the Permissions on the Security tab to apply specific permissions on the folder T When I dick Finish run the wizard again to share another folder To dose this wizard dick Finish cane sen El 6 Verify if the low level share has been created e In Unisphere navigate to Storage gt Shared Folders gt CIFS and click the Shares tab The new Userdata share should be listed EMC Unisphere Pool LUN v Search g aand I Me vix2cso ev s0 gt Storage gt Shared Folders gt CIFS Hosts P pata prot VDMs DNS Usermappers Wizards WIC Y Filter for Show CIFS Shares for All Data Movers Y Select a File System All File Systems Y Disk Provisioning Wizard File System Wizard Share Wizard FS Server Wizar F rvi izar a File System Path Data Mover CIFS Servers Comment DataFS server 2 Userdata lower level share on Block Storage LUN
207. stall Complete Introduction Congratulations Navisphere CLI has been successfully installed to Choose Install Folder Configure Optional Settings Program FilesEMCWavisphere CLI Pre installation Summary installing Press Done to quit the installer Install Complete Installanmhere E eee 087 Cancel Help Previous di End of Lab Exercise 4 Part 4 EMC where information lives Lab 4 Part 5 Verifying the VNX Array is Configured to Auto Manage hosts Step Action 1 In the address field of Internet Explorer enter the IP address of one of your SPs followed by setup without quotes of course e Then authenticate your management account in Unisphere GO krsmes ejelt f r fe che Favorites 533 Suggested Sites Web Slice Gallery mp v Pagev Safety Toolsv Enter your login information Username sysadmin Password eeeeeeee Scope Navisphere gt gl FT TITTET internet Protected Mode Off Fa Ams v 5 2 In the Setup display scroll down until you find the Turn Automanage On Off button e Click it to enter the settings Turn automatic discovery of servers on off and set polling interval Turn Automanage On Off EMC where information lives Step Action Confirm that Auto Manage is enabled Automatic Server Discovery Polling Method Disable Enable Poll Once at Startup
208. t e Click Install to run the installer VE Navisphere CLI 7 31 0 3 76 Dixi Configure Optional Settings introduction To include Navisphere CLI in the Environment path leave the option selected below Choose Install Folder If not uncheck Include Navisphere CLI in Environment Path Configure Optional Settings O Pre4nstallation Summary Installing Q Install Complete I Include Navisphere CLI in Environment Path InstallAnywhere Cancel Help Previous Tei EMC where information lives Step Action 4 Select Yes when asked if you wish to create a Security File e Use Username sysadmin Password sysadmin Scope Global for the user parameters e Click Next SE Navisphere CLI 7 31 0 3 76 Configure Optional Settings Introduction You may place user credentials in a security file so they don t have to be entered with Choose Install Folder every Secure CLI command Please indicate whether you would like to save these Configure Optional Settings credentials and if so enter a valid username password and scope O Pre Installation Summary Installing Q Install Complete Create Security File Yes C No Username sysadmin Password Scope GLOBAL i InstallAnywhere Cancel Help Previous Next 5 NaviSecCLI Verification Level settings e The verification level is used to determine if the certificate sent by t
209. t Configuration gt Services gt Navisphere Agent e Right click the Agent and select Properties e Click the Log On tab e Verify the Allow service to interact with desktop checkbox is selected e Click OK EMC where information lives Step Action 11 Test Button e Your template should now be in the Notification Templates tab Select your template and click Properties e Click on the BDM tab e Click Test e Select your Windows host as the host for the test Click OK e Click OK at the completion message and close the window Note If you are running through Terminal Services Notepad will not be visible on the desktop You may instead view the running processes it will appear there 12 View Response Log e Click the Centralized Monitors tab Right click your Centralized Monitor Windows host e Open the View Response Log and View Message File They should all show that a test event was generated e Look for your m s in the Message File Selection Highlight one m at a time and Click OK to view the message 13 Apply Template e Click on the Centralized Monitor tab then right click on the host and click Select Global Template e Select the template you just created Click OK e Click on the Centralized Monitor server The template should appear under the Templates in Use tab e Click the Monitor System button and select your VNX e Once selected verify it appears under t
210. ta Settings Configure CIFS Restore LUN Ownership for F 1 Selected Create Properties Delete Filtered 2 of 2 Last Refreshed 2011 04 15 21 29 21 Atmos Management When a CIFS Share is deleted the directory and file structure for the share is not removed only the sharing element is removed e On your Windows workstation click Start right click Computer and select Map network drive e Inthe Map Network Drive dialoge in the Folder field input the path VNX _DM2 Top and uncheck the Reconnect at logon option Click Finish e A login screen will appear Use the following credentials o Username Administrator o Password adXmin where X is the subnet address given to you by your instructor E Computer TOP x Network Drive GO Faw Organize System properties Uninstall or change a program Map network drive gt gt Ev CEE ES m E Documents pre Specify the drive letter for the connection and the folder that you want to connect to a Music i Local Disk C we e y gt A JP 3 16 GB free of 14 8 GB Folder 1 VNX2 DMATops Brouse Devices with Removable Storage 2 ESKE Collapse I Reconnect at logon bog tony Disk Drive A I Connect using different credentials AS CO Manage W Scan for threats i st sitet Drive D Virtual Machine 1 6 Netw Gpeninnem window ytes free of 286 MB aay Disconnect network i Do
211. te Snapshot 107 e Click the Snapshot LUNs tab Select TX Snapshot 107 where X is your team number and click Activate e From the Available Sessions select Consistent_S and click OK Yes OK 6 Verify Consistent Session e Click the Sessions tab e Select the Consistent_S session and click Properties e Verify the Mode s are Persistent Consistent e Inthe Member LUNs list verify that Source LUNs _LUN_106 and S_LUN_107 are present Click OK Lab 14 Part 6 Test the Operation of the Reserved LUN Pool with EMC Unisphere on Windows Step Action 1 Create a Template e In Unisphere navigate to System gt Monitoring and Alerts gt Notification for Block e From the Configure tab select Create Template e Name the template VNX Template and check all the Event Severity and Event Category boxes Click OK OK e Click the Distributed Monitors tab e Select SPA and click Use Template Select the VNX Template and click OK e Select SPB and click Use Template Select the VNX Template and click OK The template should allow logging of warnings and should log events to your Windows host 2 Remove Free RLP LUNs e Navigate to Data Protection gt Reserved LUN Pool e Click the Free LUNs tab and click Configure e Select any Free RLP LUNs from the Global Pool LUNs category and click Remove LUN Click OK Yes OK 3 Clear Windows System Log Files and Application Log Files e On your Windows wor
212. te the Emulex_apps directory within the SAN_Machine_apps directory and change to that directory e Create the Emulex_apps directory within the SAN Machine apps directory and change to that directory Example root Linux 6 SAN_Machine_apps Emulex_apps File Edit View Terminal Tabs Help root Linux 6 mkdir SAN Machine apps root Linux 6 cd SAN Machine apps root Linux 6 SAN Machine apps mkdir Emulex apps root Linux 6 SAN Machine apps cd Emulex apps EMC where information lives 5 From the Course Software Share download the Emulex Drivers from the software Linux Emulex_Linux directory e The file is calledelxocm rhel5 slesl0 5 0 17 4 1 tar e Example ftp gt ls 227 Entering Passive Mode 10 127 57 163 238 131 150 Here comes the directory listing TWXFr XP X 10 0 29 Jun 08 14 44 Linux Version txt TWXF XP X 10 0 825713 Jun 10 18 09 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 Release Notes en US pdf FwXr XF X 10 o 1378495 Jun 08 14 30 Unified Attaching Server Master 1583483 pdf FwXP XP X 10 0 304892095 Jun 08 14 50 elxocm rhel5 sles10 5 0 17 4 1 tar FwXr XP X 10 o 2660807 Jun 08 14 50 linux pdf TWXFr XP X 10 ic 31889 Jun 08 14 50 linux release notes pdf FwXr XF X 10 i 887322 Jun 08 14 50 linux release notes emc pdf TWXF XP X 10 ic 5753119 Jun 08 14 50 onecommand pdf 226 Directory send OK ftp gt pwd 257 software Linux Emulex Linux ft gt I 6 You will need to switch over to Bin
213. the folder and the level of access they 2 have Set the kind of permissions you want for the shared folder Allusers have read only access Administrators have full access other users have read only access Administrators have full access other users have no access Customize permissions By default only share permissions are set on this folder To control local access Permissions to this folder or objects within the folder dick Custom and then modify the permissions on the Security tab to apply specific permissions on the folder _ cna e Inthe Customize Permissions dialoge check the Full Control checkbox in the Allow column which will cause the remaining Allow checkboxes to be checked then click OK Customize Permissions 21x Share Permissions Securty EMC where information lives Step Action e With the custom permissions now set click Finish e The final wizard screen presents a summary of the newly created share Click Finish to close the wizard Create A Shared Folder Wizard Create A Shared Folder Wizard x Shared Folder Permissions Permissions let you control who can see the folder and the level of access they have Sharing was Successful Status Set the kind of permissions you want for the shared folder You have successfully completed the Share a Folder d 2 Wizard C Allusers have read only access zl C Administrators have full acce
214. the hmarine com OpenLDAP domain For lab simplicity all of its users have a password of password EMC where information lives End of Lab
215. the security of your computer Learn more about Windows Firewall Click Next to continue a E Men Type the path to the folder you want to share or dick Browse to pick the folder or add a new w U Example C Pocs Public e From the Folder Path window click Browse and select the DataFS folder Click Make New Folder and create a new folder named Userdata Click OK to create the folder Click Next Browse For Folder EG Pick a folder you would like to share To add a new folder dick Make New Folder Browse For Folder EG Pick a folder you would like to share To add a new folder dick Make New Folder M etc Am etc common Ji filefilter Datars J etc J lost found bec where information lives Step Action e The folder path of C DataFS Userdata should be displayed in the screen click Next Create A Shared Folder Wizard Folder Path Specify the path to the folder you want to share Computer name VNX2_DM2 Type the path to the folder you want to share or dick Browse to pick the folder or add a new Example C Pocs Public e From the Name Description and Settings window keep the defaults and click Next e The next wizard screen is for defining permissions to the share There are several pre configured options available Select the Customize permissions option and click Custom Create A Shared Folder Wizard ix Permissions let you control who can see
216. then FTP to the Course Software Share in order to do the FTP get command download to the folder of your choice EMC where information lives Students perform the following tasks Install HBA drivers Install PowerPath Install the Unisphere Agent Install Navisphere Secure CLI Create a Storage Group ona VNX storage system with EMC Unisphere Add LUNs and hosts to a Storage Group with EMC Unisphere Identify LUNs assigned to specific hosts Obtain host LUN status information from EMC Unisphere Use Linux utilities to make VNX LUNs usable to a Linux host EMC where information lives Lab 5 Part 1 Installing Emulex Drivers on a Linux host Step Action 1 Reboot the Windows host into Linux by double clicking on the boot_rhel4 icon on the desktop Boot to RedHat e Hit the spacebar to close the command prompt and then reboot the Windows server e Give the server sufficient time to reboot and then open the GUI to your Linux server through your student web presentation page e When the system reboots ensure the dual boot host is running Linux or has booted into Linux 2 Create a folder called SAN Machine apps e Open a terminal window and create a folder called SAN Machine apps from the root directory Example e mkdir SAN Machine apps 3 Change directory to the SAN_Machine_apps e Change directory to the SAN_Machine_apps directory Example cd SAN Machine apps 4 Crea
217. torage Groups with EMC Unisphere in order to implement Access Logix and have the hosts access the provisioned luns through logical volume management Purpose e Please remember that if you choose to do both sets of labs for Windows and Linux then you will need to remove the Windows Production host from the TeamX_WIN X storage group in order to put the RedHat Production host into the TeamX_LIN X storage group and vice versa each time you need to work on one or the other ina lab This cannot be avoided with physical dual booted hosts e There has been a Course Software Share set up for your Team on a Linux host at the following address 10 127 XX 163 Ask your instructor for the correct IP Address which may vary per class e Your Team may access this server through FTP From Windows e FTP to the Course Software Share Either ftp 10 127 XX 163 software or from a CLI e The credentials not needed for web browser are as follows username ftp password any number or letter followed by ov ftp 10 127 57 163 software Windows Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Qa O P P roes Fe Address 7 Ftp 10 127 57 163 software Windows Google search More gt gt Sign In Name Size Ti C i File Folder Other Places KB968675 Storport Sept2009 File Folder ie software EJemcrower Net32 signed 5 5 b289 exe 35 5 MB Application EI navicu1 win 32 x8
218. tory Example cd SAN Machine apps Within the SAN_Machine_apps directory create a Powerpath_app folder to copy the PowerPath software to root Linux 6 SAN Machine apps mkdir Powerpath app root Linux 6 SAN Machine _apps cd Powerpath_app root Linux 6 Powerpath_app I cd to the Powerpath_app directory and copy the PowerPath software to it from the FTP Server e Once you have established the ftp connection then change directory to software Linux e Example file name is EMCPower LINUX 5 5 GA b275 tar gz e Don t forget to change to binary bin before the transfer e Use the get command to transfer the file to your local Powerpath_app directory e Once completed quit FTP and verify file downloaded to the Powerpath_app directory Example root Linux 6 SAN_Machine_apps Powerpath_app File Edit View Terminal Tabs Help 331 Please specify the password Password 230 Login successful Remote system type is UNIX Using binary mode to transfer files ftp gt cd software 250 Directory successfully changed ftp gt cd Linux 250 Directory successfully changed ftp gt ls 227 Entering Passive Mode 10 127 57 163 226 80 rw r r 10 ic 2744840 Mar 28 12 25 HostAgent Linux 32 x86 en US 1 1 0 1 m FW r F 10 0 5994799 Mar 28 12 25 NaviCLI Linux 32 x86 en_US 7 31 0 3 TW r F 10 6385927 Mar 28 12 25 ServerUtil Linux 32 x86 en_US 1 1 0 1 pm rW r r 10 o 2860841 Mar 30 17 06 scli
219. tory is C e Change directories to Admsnap by typing the following o cd Program Files lt x86 gt EMC ServerUtility e Then type the following command o admsnap_win2k exe clone_deactivate o lt TX_S_LUN_105 drive letter gt e The command should look something like this when finished Program Files lt x86 gt EMC ServerUtility admsnap_win2k exe clone_deactivate o M 4 Rollback Session e In Unisphere click the Source LUNs tab Select Session 105 and select Rollback e Under SnapView Recovery Session check the Start Session box and for Session Name type Sess_105_R For the Rollback Rate select High Click OK Yes Yes OK EMC where information lives Step Action 5 Re activate the Source LUN e Open a command prompt on your Primary Windows workstation e Change directories to Admsnap by typing the following o cd Program Files lt x86 gt EMC ServerUtility e Then type the following command o admsnap_win2k exe clone_activate e The command should look something like this when finished Program Files lt x86 gt EMC ServerUtility admsnap_win2k exe admsnap clone_activate e Wait for the Rollback process to complete 6 Verify Rollback Process e On your Windows workstation click Start and right click Computer Select Manage e From the Server Manager window expand the Storage container and select Disk Management e Select More Actions from the right side menu and click Rescan Disks
220. tual device is being using for the connection Please write that value here e Ask your instructor to disable the active port 3 Does the traffic move to the second device in lacp0 e Ask your instructor to disable the new active port 4 Does the traffic move to the other device in fsn0 5 Is the do while loop still running e Check the status of your virtual devices in Unisphere You should now see one trunk is active and the other is in standby Note You may have to refresh the page several times EMC where information lives Step Action Lab Cleanup e Have your instructor re enable all Ethernet ports for your Data Mover e Exit from your second Putty session e Stop the do while loop running on your Linux workstation by pressing Ctrl c e Unmount the NFS export e Exit from your Linux Workstation e Remove the IP configurations from fsnO and delete the fsnO device e Delete the lacp0 virtual device End of Lab Exercise 12 EMC where information lives Lab 13 Create an Event Monitor Template Purpose To create a Template for use with Event Monitor using EMC Unisphere You will be working with your WIN X VM Host where X is your team number for this lab i ks Tasks Students perform the following tasks e Determine which Templates are installed on a storage system e Create a new Event Monitor Template e Modify an existing Event Monitor Template
221. ur team number and click Delete OK EMC Unisphere Pool LUN festet GJ 3 MEE VNX2cs0 v Dashboard System M Hosts e Data Protection D Support gt Shared Folders gt CIFS Shares CIFS Servers VDMs DNS Usermappers Wizards A CIFS Servers Disk Provisioning Wizard for Filter for Show CIFS Servers for All Data Movers Y Meeren Miang NetBIOS Name Type Data Mover Interfaces CIFS Server Wizard z CIFS Services Wizard LUN Migration Summary Rescan Storage Systems Deduplication Settings Manage Quota Settings Configure CIFS 1 Selected Properties Filtered 1 of 1 astare LUN Qunersfin for Fu Last Refreshed 2011 04 15 22 30 07 4 Verify CIFS server deletion e Working with your instructor verify the new CIFS Server has been removed from the Active Directory OU container EMC Celerra amp Active Directory Users and Computers 1 Saved Queries E EF corp hmarine com Builtin E Computers E Domain Controllers EMC Celerra Computers 5 ForeignSecurityPrindpals 1 Managed Service Accounts E Users There are no items to show in this view EMC where information lives Step Action e Working with your instructor verify that the CIFS Server has been removed from Dynamic DNS File Action View Help ell Aenea loll male amp DNS HM 1 E Forward Lookup Zones E sites 3 _msdcs hmarine com same as parent folder Host A 10 127
222. us versions come from restore points or from Windows Backup How do use previous versions Folder versions Name Date mp 4 Today 1 5 Win2_Snap Share 10 4 8 2011 10 48 AM av Do you see the snapshot you just created What is the name of this snapshot End of Lab Exercise 16 Part 1 EMC where information lives Lab 16 Part 2 Restore and Refresh Snapshots with NFS Step Action 1 Delete user data e On your Linux client verify that the files created in the previous section of the lab are still present ls 1 studentX ckpt Change directory to studentX and remove the file named Tuesday Verify that the file has been successfully deleted 4 cd studentX rm Tuesday rm remove regular file Tuesday y 1s 1 total 40 rw r r 1 root root 2560 Apr 7 19 16 Friday drwxr xr x 2 root root 8192 Apr 7 18 56 lost found rw r r 1 root root 2560 Apr 7 19 10 Monday rw r r 1 root root 2560 Apr 7 19 11 Thursday rw r r 1 root root 2560 Apr 7 19 11 Wednesday e Change directory to studentX ckpt lt snapshot name gt e Run the Is command Do you see the file named Tuesday If you do not please inform your instructor EMC where information lives Step Action 2 Recover a deleted file with Snapshots e Recover the deleted file from the snapshot using CVFS Use the following command to copy the
223. using the rpm command as shown below e Please set the security setting to LOW on the Navisphere Secure CLI e Then verify that the Host Agent and Navisphere Secure CLI are installed and running Examples cd Host Agent rpm ivh HostAgent Linux 32 x86 en US 1 1 0 1 0366 1 i386 rpm Preparing FHF HEHEHE HH HE HE HE HE HE FE FE FE FE FE FE FE FE FE FE FE FE FE FE FE FE FE FE HE HEHH 100 1 HostAgent Linux 32 x86 HEGE EEE 100 rpm ivh NaviCLI Linux 32 x86 en US 7 31 0 3 66 1 1i386 rpm Preparing HHHH IEH H HEHEH HEGE HHHHHHHHHEHHEE 100 1 NaviCLI Linux 32 x86 en ift EHHHHHHHHHHHHHiE 100 Please enter the verifying level low medium l m to set Setting low verifying level rpm qa more grep NaviCLI NaviCLI Linux 32 x86 en_US 7 31 0 3 66 1 rpm qa more grep HostAgent HostAgent Linux 32 x86 en US 1 1 0 1 0366 1 EMC where information lives 6 Edit the SHOME bash_profile to add Navisphere Secure CLI and the Unisphere agent to the path statement e Itis HIGHLY suggested that you make backups of these files BEFORE you change them Example ls al grep bash rw 1 root root 8474 Jun 9 11 58 bash_history rw r r 1 root root 24 Jul 12 2006 bash_logout rw r r 1 root root 191 Jul 12 2006 bash profile rw r r 1 root root 176 Jul 12 2006 bashrc cp bash profile bash profile backup cp bashrc bashrc backup 7 Use a text editor to edit the SHOME bash profile to
224. ved by the snapshot e From your Linux workstation enter the following command ls la studentX ckpt lt snapshot name gt total 73 drwxr xr x 5 root root 1024 Apr 8 13 56 dr xr xr x 2 root root 512 Apr 8 13 57 dr xr xr x 2 root bin 1024 Apr 8 00 56 etc rw r r 1 root root 2560 Apr 7 19 16 Friday drwxr xr x 2 root root 8192 Apr 7 18 56 lost found rw r r 1 root root 2560 Apr 7 19 10 Monday rw r r 1 root root 2560 Apr 8 13 56 Saturday rw r r 1 root root 2560 Apr 7 19 11 Thursday rw r r 1 root root 2560 Apr 8 13 48 Tuesday rw r r 1 root root 2560 Apr 7 19 11 Wednesday 5 Create a second Snapshot e Create a new file in the studentX directory named Sunday dd if dev zero of Sunday bs 256 count 10 e In Unisphere create a new read only snapshot named Snapshot2 NFS on pfs1X Choose Data Mover server 2 Production File System riteable Checkpoint Snapshot NES EMC where information lives Step Action e On your Linux client view the contents of studentX ckpt You should see a second snapshot directory ls 1 student2 ckpt total 16 drwxr xr x 5 root root 1024 Apr 8 13 56 2011 04 08 13 56 37 America New York drwxr xr x 5 root root 1024 Apr 8 14 02 2011 04 08 14 05 39 America New York 6 Recover from a two file data loss e Remove any two files from the studentX directory and confirm they have been successfully removed e In Unisphere select
225. vice Type 8 Port Supported FC4 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 O1 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Port Active FC4 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Port Supported Speed 1 2 GBit sec Port Speed 2 GBit sec Max Frame Size 2048 OS Device Name sys class scsi host hostl Num Discovered Ports 4 Fabric Name 10 00 00 05 le 34 19 ad Function Type FC EMC where information lives 18 View HBA attributes for the server e In order to view HBA attributes for the server type in hbacmd serverattrib lt wwpn gt e Take some time to look through the different types of information listed here Example root SAN 6 hbanyware hbacmd serverattrib 10 00 00 00 c9 6a a2 62 Server Attributes for 10 00 00 00 c9 6a a2 62 Host Name SAN 6 FW Resource Path usr sbin hbanyware RMRepository DR Resource Path usr sbin hbanyware RMRepository OneCommand Mgr Server Ver 33 0 17 4 Host OS Version Linux2 6 18 194 el5PAE i686 19 View HBA attributes for the driver parameters e In order to view HBA attributes for the driver parameters type in hbacmd getdriverparams lt wwpn gt e Current values are shown under the Cur heading within the box Example root SAN 6 hbanyware hbacmd getdriverparams 10 00 00 00 c9 6a a2 62 Driver Params for 10 00 00 00 c9 6a a2 62 Values in HEX format DX string Low High
226. y SnapView is licensed e From the System Management menu on the right side of the screen select System Properties Click the Software tab e The dialog displays a list of the licensed products Verify that the following entry appears note the dash in front of the name o SnapView e If the entry is present then the VNX Replication Software is ready to be used If the entry is not present consult the instructor e Click Cancel 3 Create LUNS e Navigate to Storage gt LUNs gt LUNs and click the Create button e Select the RAID Group radio button and enter the following configuration o RAID Type RAID 5 Storage Pools for New LUN 5 User Capacity 5GB LUN ID 100 Number of LUNs to Create 4 Click Name and type in RLP Starting ID 100 e Click Apply Yes OK Once completed click Cancel 0 0 00 0 0 EMC where information lives Step Action 4 Add LUNs to the Global Pool LUNs e Navigate to Data Protection gt Reserved LUN Pool e Click the Allocated LUNs tab click Configure e From the Configure Reserved LUN Pool window select the RLP LUNs you created RLP_100 RLP_101 RLP_102 and RLP_103 and for each RLP LUN click the Add LUN button This moves the LUNs from the Available LUNs column to the Global Pool LUNs column Click Apply Yes After the Success message click OK and then click Cancel 5 View Free LUNs e Click the Free LUNs tab next to the Allocated LUNs tab e The RLP LU
227. y your host has registered with the array Example a NX6cs0 Connectivity Status Storage Group is enabled Host Initiators Mirrorview Initiators SAN Copy Initiators Initiator Name V pe WINBU 6 corp hmarine com 10 127 57 56 iSCSI Host Agent not reachable or connection registered manually or with Unisphere Ser 16 Fibre Host Agent not reachable or connection registered manually or with Unisphere Server Utility ee TE 5 eee ra Get aoe ot fedunabie OF COnMecton fedistered tianualy of vw 0 phere Server g B Linux 6 hmarine com 10 127 57 6 iSCSI a D Celerra VNX6cs0 10 127 57 100 Fibre Manually registered Host Agent not reachable or connection registered manually or with Uni lt 33 gt Refresh ALL Refresh Detail Create Edit Register Deregister OK Cancel Help e Once this is verified move on to the next step Note e The required software is located in the Course Software Share please see the beginning of this lab for exact location e You will need the Windows hotfix file as well as the Emulex driver file e Once you have copied over the files locally if the files are in a zip format please UNZIP them if needed before proceeding e The installation program will install both the drivers and their configuration programs EMC where information lives Step Action 3 For our lab environment you will need to install a Microsoft Windows 2008 hotfix KB968675 Storport Sept2009 before you install t
228. ype n Create a Primary Partition Type p For the number of Partitions type 1 For the first cylinder type in the maximum amount Write Table to disk and exit Type w 0 000 0 0 0 Type fdisk dev emcpowerf A warning will appear To get to the help menu type m Create a new partition Type n Create a Primary Partition Type p For the number of Partitions type 1 For the first cylinder type in the maximum amount Write Table to disk and exit Type w 0 0 0 90 0 This will create emcpowere1 and emcpowerf1 e From your Linux X host Putty command prompt run the following commands o Type mkfs ext3 dev emcpowere1 o Type mkfs ext3 dev emcpowerf1 e From your Linux X host Putty command prompt run the following commands o Create a mount point for the device Type mkdir mnt 5 o Create a mount point for the device Type mkdir mnt 6 Mount and verify the device e From your Linux X host Putty command prompt run the following commands o Type mount dev emcpowere1 mnt 5 o Type mount dev emcpowerf1 mnt 6 Verify the mounts are seen by the VNX e In Unisphere navigate to the Host tab and on the right hand side under Host Management select Connect Host e Type in your SAN X host IP address in the Enter Host IP Address field e Under Volumes on Block Storage Systems verify that your mount volumes are present e Close Unisphere EMC where information lives Lab 5 Part 7 VNX iSCSI Port Co
229. zards ait Routing Edit Data Mover DNS NIS Interface Wizard Device Wizard Route Wizard Y Filter for Show Network Routing for All Data Movers Destination a Gateway Netmask Data Mover Interface Security Settings a 89 10 127 57 96 10 127 57 122 255 255 255 224 server 2 10 127 57 122 5 127 0 0 1 127 0 0 1 255 255 255 255 server 2 127 0 0 1 Bypass Certificate verif Manage Idle Timeout Sg 127 0 0 1 127 0 0 1 255 255 255 255 server 3 127 0 0 1 Manage File LDAP Domain 5 127 0 0 1 127 0 0 1 255 255 255 255 server 4 127 0 0 1 Change Password S9 127 0 0 1 127 0 0 1 255 255 255 255 server 5 127 0 0 1 Network Settin a S9 128 221 252 0 128 221 252 2 255 255 255 0 server 2 128 221 252 2 ii 85 128 221 252 0 128 221 252 3 255 255 255 0 server 3 128 221 252 3 Edit Network Settings Edit Network Settings 5 128 221 252 0 128 221 252 4 255 255 255 0 server 4 128 221 252 4 v Control Station Properties 1 Selected Create Properties Delete Filtered 14 of 14 Ping SP Ping SPB Ping Data Movers Trace Route SPA Last Refreshed 2011 04 15 09 41 57 4 Verify the Data Mover DNS configuration e Click the DNS tab Confirm that server 2 has DNS configured Ad d amp 3 EMC Unisphere Pool LUN Search a J oe Nn z Storage e Data Protection as Settings D Support gt S
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