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1. EG _msdes mydomain local same as parent Folder Start of Authority SOA 7 edgware mydomain loc a mydom ain ical same as parent folder Name Server NS edgware mydomain local I msdes 192 168 0 1 Pointer PTR edqware mydomain local E sites New Resource Record ET EZ ydomai H E _tep ub T Pointer PTR H E DomainDnsZones m ForestDnsZones El C Reverse Lookup Zones gy 192 168 0 x Subnet E Event Viewer Host IP number 192 1668 0 110 Fully qualified domain name FQDN 110 0 168 192 in addr arpa Host name d2d mxq011096w mydomain local P Browsen I Allow any authenticated user to update all DNS records with the same name This setting applies only to DNS records for a new name OK Cancel Creating shares and granting access permission Now that the HP StoreOnce Backup System is part of a domain and can be managed it is possible to create shares and grant access permission to them for domain account users or groups 1 Firstly create a share on the Backup System that is going to be used as a backup target by selecting NAS Shares from the Web Management Interface and clicking Create 2 Provide a share name and description then select the CIFS protocol and click Create shares ri File shares treated on the D20 Backup System are intended to be used as targets for backup applications They should not be used as general purpose storage or for drag
2. Summary System Information IP Address 1 16 26 133 132 System State OK MAC Address 1 00 1C C4 5F 52 58 Network Network Port 1 1Gb s IPV6 Address 1 fe80 21c c4ff fe5f 5258 64 Network Port 2 Not Configured Name D2DBS CZC8033MWR Fibre Channel FC Port 1 Not Used Network Name D2DB5 CZC8033MWR FC Port 2 Not Used Up Time 23 Hours 12 Minutes Disk Space Used 108 MB of 17 TB 0 Serial Number Deduplication Ratio User Data Stored 08 Storage Storage needs attention RAID Rebuilding RAID System Disk failure has occurred but the RAID System is still operational with full capacity RAID Battery ok Devices ok Replication Not licensed as a Replication Target Figure 29 Summary page with RAID status warning example shows HP D2D2500 Series Summary System Information IP Address 1 16 26 12 82 System State Disk failure has occurred but the RAID System is MAC Address 1 00 1C C4 E1 A0 3A still operational with full capacity IPV6 Address 1 fe80 21c c4ff fee1 a08a 64 Network Network Port 1 1Gb s Name AB4026 Network port not configured Network Name AB4026 emea hpqcorp net Disk Space Allocated 3 GB of 2200 GB 0 Up Time 3 Hours 30 Minutes Deduplication Ratio 11 6 1 Serial Number CR201AA140 Cartridge Data Usage 17GB RAID Failed recoverable RAID Battery The RAID battery backup is ok Tape Attach No Physical Tape Drive s Status page infor
3. cccccsseccceeeeseeeeeeeeeeeseeeesseeeeeeesaae sees 107 Promoting a Target Share using colocation rrrrrrrrrrrvvnnrrrrrrrnerrrrrrvnnrrrrrrnnnernrrrnnnsrnennvnnennne 108 10 Restore processes without replication rrrrrrrrnrrrnnrrrnrrrnrrrnrrrrnrrnnernnnenne 111 RESTOR CSCC INOS RE EE EE EE 111 Eg eee ELEN 111 Restore and Me Yo 0 0 co 0 1 ore 11 Reconnecting to the to iSCSI VTL devices after host failure rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrvrrrrrrorrrrvrrnerrrrnrrrvvnnennn 112 1l Understanding LES eraccranceancscnceensnsesacasesonnineenerpasnedsecsamissocnceteeapsacceness 115 HP D2D4324 4312 Backup SE EEE EEE SASE GS 115 VL NE NN 116 HP D2D2502 2504 Backup SEEN Lunsremmmde eneste cadeohansusdiainriesawomnanoeeiniies 117 Hor chet D EEE NE 118 Fibre Channel Nede 119 ONE 119 12 ge re 161016 ENER 121 Resolving OOD EEE 122 LEGG 015 210 og 10 ERE 125 Connecting to the StoreOnce Backup System from the backup application rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrvnnnnnrnnr 125 Connecting to the NEIWOMK sernisaeadssesetensed espen dedrsuebegekasgesskmes bebtvebemesseerasesbes 125 Using the 10Gb ports HP D2D4300 Series only cccccccececccceeeseeeceeesseeeeeeesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeegaaes 126 PE 1 9110 1 EEE 126 Web Management Interface errors and Warnings rrrrrrrrrrnnrrrrrrrrrrnnrrrrrrrrrrnnerrrrnrrrnnnssernrnnnnn 127 Power On Off Problems cccccececcccecececucuceececucucacaeeceecsucecseecenencaeaeeeeecnssecesenensucasusesenen
4. s soon as reverse replication has completed for each slot the data may be recovered to the 99 Promoting a Target Library over the WAN using iSCSI The remote site has lost both the host servers and the StoreOnce system New server hardware has been purchased and installed and the admin now wants to recover data to the server The admin has not installed a new StoreOnce Backup System and is going to recover data directly to the server from the Data Center StoreOnce Backup System over the WAN which will take a long time NOTE The procedure described below retains the ability to back up to the Target Library If this is not required a simpler solution may be to make the Target Library visible but read only see Backup applications and Replication Target libraries page 16 Figure 9 Recovery by promoting a Target Library Remote Site A Remote Site B Data Center el e 2 EE HEER Before the failure a mapping existed between a Source Library on the remote site StoreOnce Backup System and a Target Library on the Data Center StoreOnce Backup System After the failure the mapping still exists but the Source Library is missing The Target Library on the Data Center StoreOnce Backup System is still in Target Library mode it has not had its mappings removed IMPORTANT This recovery method is not suitable if the Target Library also has slot mappings from Source Libraries on other remote sites
5. Basic Authentication where a user name and password are required and should be provided when you configure email alerts NOTE Integrated Windows Authentication is not supported with the HP StoreOnce Backup System If your SMTP Server requires this form of authentication and you have a spare network port we recommend that you create a new virtual SMTP server allowing connection only to the HP StoreOnce Backup System In this instance you may lock the SMTP server to use only the HP StoreOnce Backup System s IP address and authentication may safely be set to anonymous for the dedicated SMTP server Email Alerts Configuration 45 6 Status The Status menu allows you to monitor system activity and the health of storage elements and network connections interfaces The following options are available e System Activity Status e Storage Status HP D2D4100 and 4300 Series only e Disk Status HP D2D2500 Series only e RAID Status HP D2D2500 Series only e Network Status e iSCSI Status e Fibre Channel Status e Storage Reporting Status e Log Status System Activity Status This tab displays two graphs that illustrate system activity These graphs show Virtual Tape and NAS throughput which illustrates current backup activity and current replication throughput These graphs are updated every 5 seconds and provide useful feedback about the activity on the HP StoreOnce Backup System See the D2D Best Practi
6. To configure Microsoft Exchange Server NOTE Please refer to the Linux and UNIX Configuration Guide on the CD ROM for information abut configuring SMTP with UNIX and Linux It is important to check the SMTP server s security configuration parameters to ensure that the Sender s Email Account can be recognized Security configuration parameters are found within the SMTP virtual server s property pages To view or modify them Open the Exchange Management console Click on Servers and then the server you wish to contigure Click on Protocols and then SMTP You will see the default virtual SMTP server Right click on this and select Properties Select the Access Control tab and then select Authentication OMRON gt Authentication Select acceptable authentication methods for this resource DO Ree O LOO UU Cle LE ia No user name or password required Resolve anonymous e mail I Basic authentication password is sent in clear text Requires TLS encreption Defaut domain patem I tegated Windows Authentication The cient and server negotiate the Windows Security Support Provider Interface Grant or deny submit permissions to specific users or groups Users cot o 44 Appliance Configuration The HP StoreOnce Backup System may be used with one of the following settings e Anonymous Authentication anyone can log on you do not need to provide a Username and Password when you configure email alerts e
7. Status Manual Jobs Scheduled Jobs Job History Devices Name Cartridges Connection Device Type Library 2 24 Not Connected MSL G3 Series 2x24 LTO 3 iSCSI Port Non Replicating Library 3 24 Not Connected MSL G3 Series 2x24 LTO 3 iSCSI Port Non Replicating Configure Schedule j gt Slot Selection Physical Slot Selection Frequency Selection copy Slot 1 HP Ultrium 0 0 0 0 New Scheduled Job Schedule Name Schedule 1 Schedule Type Weekly v Day Sunday v Run this week and every Ov Time 14 v 48 v Active Til h Unload After Completion O Verify Full Y 2009 Hewlett Packard Company L P Language English pny When an export or copy scheduled job is run it automatically overwrites the cartridge in the tape drive If the cartridge is not blank there is no warning and no record in the job log NOTE The backup application is not automatically updated with any schedules created on the HP D2D Backup System The two are independent of each other If you want the backup application schedules to work in conjunction with a schedule on the HP D2D Backup System you must coordinate them manually To create a scheduled job 1 Select Scheduled jobs from the Tape Attach section of the navigation bar A scrollable list of existing schedules is displayed together with details of the next scheduled tape job 2 Click Create NOTE The Create button is not present if you ha
8. From the command line type dnsmgmt msc or launch DNS from the Administrative Tools menu Create a new Host A record in the forward lookup zone for the domain to which the D2D Backup System belongs with the hostname and IP address of the D2D Backup System Configuring users on AD CIFS shares only 25 26 NAS A dnsmgmt DNSVEDGWARE Forward Lookup Zones mydomain local 2 Fie Action View Window Help es Aa xg Bem ae DNS i EDGWARE 3 Forward Lookup Zones Ed _msdcs mydomain local EF gd mydomain local I sites New Host ep x Had _msdes tcp nd if blank a pe 23 aude Name uses parent domain name if blank E tep DomainD d2d mxq011096w H E _udp C ForestDr H E DomainDnsZones same as Fully qualified domain name FQDN ydomain lo H E ForestDnsZones same as d2d mxq011096wmydomain local ain lies 3 Reverse Lookup Zones same as E Event viewer 2 same as IP address 2 edgware 192 168 0 110 B heathrov IV Create associated pointer PTR record I Allow any authenticated user to update DNS records with the same owner name Add Host Cancel jg e Also create a Pointer PTR in the reverse lookup zone for the domain for the D2D Backup System by providing the hostname and IP address 4 dnsmgmt DNSVEDGWAREReverse Lookup Zones 192 168 0 x Subnet 2 Fie Action View Window Help e mE B ems n DNS EDGWARE Forward Lookup Zones
9. Setting authentication to user provides a method of securing the CIFS shares so that they can be authentication accessed only by specified local users Once the server has been set to User mode it is possible to create new local users by selecting Create User and providing a username and password These users can then be individually allowed to access any of the shares that are created Table 6 Authentication settings continued CFS server CIFS Server CIFS Server Authentication Password Confirmation NOTE When creating a new share in User Authentication mode the user must log out and back into Windows before they can access the newly created share Active Directory Setting authentication to AD allows the CIFS server to join a Windows Active Directory domain AD Access to individual CIFS shares is then managed from the Windows domain controller server which authentication can provide the names of domain users that will have access See Configuring users on AD CIFS shares only page 24 for detailed instructions Creating a CIFS share Procedure 1 1 2 Log on to the Web Management Interface for the appliance Select NAS and display the Shares tab This tab is used to manage all shares for both CIFS and NFS servers Click Create Share S E Q File shares created on the D2D Backup System are intended to be used as targets for backup applications They should not b
10. snow S rimore Mt SSL Certificate SSL Certificate Using User Generated Certificate Common Name 16 26 Unit Name StorageWorks Company Name Organisation HP Locality Name eg City Bristol State or Province Name Bristol Country Code FGB iv Email Address support hp com Challenge Password Number of Days Valid 365 I The Using User Generated Certificate check box is blank when this feature is not yet enabled 2 Provide the relevant information as described below Table 25 Security parameters rinane our socron rame vitin your cnpany O OO State or Province Name Your state or province name Country Code Select the appropriate two character identifier from the drop down box Email Address Your email address Number of days valid The certificate will expire after this number of days and an error will be displayed in the web browser 3 Click on Generate 4 Once generated the HP StoreOnce Backup System will restart its web server and re display the login page Certificate errors will still be present but this time the certificate contains valid and unique data 84 Administration 5 You can now install this certificate into the web browser on the host system The web browser will no longer issue the initial error web page when you log in but the Certificate Error message will still be present on the navigation bar Figure 5 Generi
11. 1 On the Target Appliance in the Data Center go to the Replication Mapping Configuration page select the Target Library and remove the slot mapping between it and the lost Source Library 2 As long as there is only one slot mapping to the Target Library it will become a Non Replicating Library NOTE If there are other mappings do not remove them it it will break other library replication Do not proceed this method is not suitable 3 Edit the port configuration of the newly promoted Non Replicating Library to make it iSCSI 4 Install the iSCSI initiator on the host machine at the remote site where recovery is to occur and install the backup application 5 Configure the iSCSI Initiator Name for the newly promoted Non Replicating Library to be that of the host system gt Connect to the Data Center appliance and library via iSCSI from the host at the remote site 7 Import the cartridges into the backup application and recover the data over the WAN 100 Restore processes with replication 8 At this point there is no HP StoreOnce Source Appliance at the remote site If one is installed at a later date you can reverse recover the data and configure replication as described in Reverse replication using the wizard page 96 Figure 10 Recovery process promoting a target library over the WAN On the target appliance in Data Center use Mapping Configuration page to select target library on target appliance in Data Center
12. 7 G gateway 34 general settings replication 78 generate support ticket 92 gui see web management interface H hard disk firmwareupgrading 135 hardware monitoring 121 hardware replacement 134 help obtaining 172 host A record 25 hot plug drives LEDs 118 housekeeping blackout windows 88 housekeeping graph 87 housekeeping page 87 HP technical support 172 HP 1x8 G2 Autoloader 12 HP D2D2504 2502 Backup System LEDs 117 HP D2D4112 4106 Backup System LEDs 116 HP D2D4324 4312 Backup System LEDs 115 import cartridge 160 inactive logout time setting 83 initial logon 7 Interface Information tab 15 IP address 35 iSCSI initiator name 14 status page 55 175 troubleshoot 130 iSCSI page 36 J job history page sorting and searching 166 tape attach 165 L language pack description of 89 upgrading 90 last written cartridges 19 leave AD domain 30 LEDs capacity upgrade kit 119 Fibre Channel 119 hot plug drives 118 HP D2D2504 2502 117 HP D2D4112 4106 116 HP D2D4324 4312 115 library name 11 library status 11 license page 94 local settings replication 77 location cartridges 18 log page 57 sorting 57 login 7 M manual jobs page 157 mapping deleted backup fails 68 max size cartridges 18 maximum jobs replication setting 78 MIBs 39 Microsoft Exchange Server 44 MMC 27 monitoring hardware 121 move cartridge 20 MSL G3 series 2x24 Library 12
13. This is useful because the Summary details for a selected device only show the Maximum values oces ETEN Number of Libraries Available 10 Maximum Number of Drives 64 Number of Drives Available 62 Device Details iSCSI Authentication Library Name Library 7 Emulation Type D2DBS Generic Drive emulation LTO3 Total No Of Cartridge Slots lg Range 8 1024 Defaut 8 Number of Drives 60 Cartridge Size 400Gb Deduplication 4 Port ISCSIPort v No of Barcode Characters sx E Eight VI Barcode Justifcation Left El Right V iSCSI Initiator Name Summary information is provided for each device as follows 10 Virtual Tape Devices Table 2 Device parameters top half of the page This is the name that is used to identify that device library or autoloader You may like to enter a name that identifies the host or backup job with which it is associated This is the number of cartridges available on the device which is determined by the Emulation Type selected when the device was created You can reduce the number of slots on this page but this will only remove the highest blank slots Once it reaches a slot number that contains data it will not allow you to reduce the number further on this page even if earlier slots are blank You must first use the Cartridges tab to make the slot blank This is the role of the library which may be non replicating replication source or replication
14. Use the right hand drop down menu to filter on Severity for example to display all Error messages Use the middle drop down menu to select a column or All and the type a search string into the Filter box Event History Replication 81 8 Administration The Administration menu allows you to configure basic appliance settings such as date and time and licenses The following options are available e User Account Administration e Security Administration e Date and Time Administration Housekeeping Administration Shutdown Administration Software Administration Support Administration Backup and Restore Administration e license Administration User Account Administration 82 This page allows you to manage the Administrator s password It also includes sections for contiguring the amount of idle time before a user is automatically logged off and for disabling enabling the welcome message pop up screen aM seor dates time Housekeeping shutdown Firmware Support Backup Restore Change Administrator Password Password for Administration is set to the default password Inactive Logout Timer Configure the amount of idle time the GUI will wait before logging the current user out Inactivity Timeout 20 Minute s Welcome Message Enable or Disable the Welcome dialog which is displayed when a user logs into the D2D Enabled No Password When you first l
15. You can only map and replicate deduplicating libraries and you can only map libraries of the same version GA D2D Backup System Home Virtual Tape Devices NAS Configuration Status Administration d2dguikevpic02 IPV4 16 IPV6 2620 0 a17 020 21a 41 SE ve ange NAS Mannings Local Appliance Local Libraries User Data Stored Mapped Slots Total Slots Device Type sie MSL G3 Series Library 3 Replication Target Online 1 6GB 24 24 2x24 LTO 3 a p SON 3 MSL G3 Series Library 5 Non Replicating amp Online 1 6 GB 24 2x24 LTO 3 1 Slot Mappings Replication Library Name Status Window Active Status Slot Mapping Target Appliance Target Appliance Target Appliance Target Appliance Target Target Library Blackout Name Add i ame ddress Online Serial Number ZN Online No ed Remove Mapping Details Show Slot Details Mapping Name Slot Mapping 1 Replication Status Synchronised Mapped Slots 24 Number of Slots Out of Sync 0 Recovery Active No Average Throughput 14 MB s using 0 Mb s bandwidth saving 100 Source Library Target Library Total Slots 24 24 User Data Stored 3 1GB 10GB Size On Disk Blackout Window Active No No anguage Engish 2009 Hewlett Packard Company L P Local library This section contains a list of all available local libraries Local Libraries are the libraries that have been configured on this HP StoreOnce Backup System Non repli
16. the HP StoreOnce Backup System goes offline while the RAID is expanded The capacity of the HP D2D2500 Series Backup System cannot be upgraded 94 Administration To apply the license key l Obtain the unique License to Use key as instructed on the License Entitlement Certificate This is normally from the HP Licensing website at http www webware hp com We recommend that you select the option to save the license to a DAT file The file can also be emailed to the registered license owner s email address or you can use Cut and Paste to copy it to a temporary file Select the License page From the Web Management Interface to display a list of licensable features Select the feature that you wish to license and click in the checkbox to enable it If you have saved the LTU as a DAT file click Upload license file and use the Browse option to locate the tile If you used email or a temporary file cut and paste the string exactly as you obtained it trom the HP Licensing website and click Enter LTU string It is not advised to try and key in the LTU manually The key is specitic to the HP StoreOnce Backup System and cannot be transferred OR SR sackupaestre JEE Replication This enables libraries to be replication targets val Second Shelf This enables disks in a second shelf to be used Enter LTU String Upload license file 2009 Hewlett Packard Company L P Language English NOTE If you are expanding the RAID d
17. 0 Domain Name gbr hp com IPV6 Address 2620 0 a17 e020 225 b3ff feaa 8302 64 Port Settings 10Gb 410G Port 1 DHCP Iv DHCP Domain Override E Table 8 Port Settings 1GB DHCP Check or uncheck the box to enable or disable this feature If DHCP is turned off you must manually specify all the network settings for the HP StoreOnce Backup System If DHOP is turned on the majority of the network settings are obtained automatically However even when DHCP is on the Network Name must be specified Other parameters such as Domain Name and DNS Server Address become optional You can override the automatic settings and enter your own values if required but this is not usually necessary IP Address This is the IP address for the device The HP StoreOnce Backup System supports both dynamic DHCP and static IP addressing The IP Address must be unique on the network If you are using static IP addressing you must also provide the subnet mask default gateway and optionally domain name Subnet Mask This determines the subnet to which the IP address belongs Static IP addressing only Domain Name This is the group of devices on the network to which the HP StoreOnce Backup System belongs Static IP addressing only Table 9 Port Settings 10Gb HP D2D4300 Series only 10Gb Ports Disabled This is the default setting When you enable it the settings are the same as those that are displayed for the 1Gb ports Other settings Onc
18. 00 a 00 00 00 00 Saturday O 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Pause Replication Jobs ECA 2 Click Edit 80 Replication Check the box next to the required day of the week The time boxes become editable Use the drop down menus to select the appropriate hours Set up as many blackout windows as required Make sure the Apply First Time Restriction box is checked This ensures the times that have been specified are enabled If it is not checked the times are ignored 7 Ifyou want to enable a second blackout window make sure the Apply Second Time Restriction box is checked The second blackout window for each day must occur after the first blackout window for that day 8 Click Apply If you now look at the Appliance tab you will notice that the calendar for the Source and Target Appliances reflects the changes you have made Se Pause replication jobs The Pause Replication Jobs button on the Blackout Windows tab provides an easy way of putting all replication jobs on hold immediately Click a second time to resume replication jobs Event History Replication This page shows the log of all completed replication events on the appliance Select an event in the list to view its details below Virtua Tape Mappings NAS Mappings Event Histon Replication Event 2009 09 25 16 System Event Replication Source Appliance detected Target Target Appliance 25 18 13 Appliance making connec
19. 1 1 User Data Stored Size On Disk Blackout Window Active No No Edit Local shares This section contains a list of all available NAS shares that have been configured on this HP StoreOnce Backup System e Non replicating a share on this HP StoreOnce Backup System that has not yet been mapped for replication Replication and Recovering Wizards are available only with non replicating shares e Replication Source a share on this HP StoreOnce Backup System that has been mapped for replication e Replication Target a share on this HP StoreOnce Backup System that has been replicated trom a Replication Source share Table 18 Local share parameters The name of the share defined when the share was created Shore Status The status of the local share such as online The role which may be non replicating replication source or replication target All shares are initially non replicating until mappings have been configured using this page User Data Stored The amount in GB of user data stored Size on disk he amount of space used on the disk The number of files and directories existing on the local share every existing file and directory will be replicated if the share is mapped The access protocol that was configured when the NAS share was created CIFS or NFS The version number of the share Replication status which may be Synchronisd Synchronising NAS Mappings Replication 67 Share mappings Selec
20. Backup System to your host machine Generating Support Ticket Starting collecting tickets 1 j LEG GRE er Satine thant Go to HP Support NOTE If a support ticket had already been created and not downloaded before you created the new support ticket a warning is issued Either click Continue to overwrite the existing support ticket or click Cancel and download the existing support ticket first Generate Support Ticket The existing ticket will be overwritten Cancel Continue 3 Once completed a status is provided along with a Date and Time when the ticket was generated and the Download Support Ticket button is enabled Administration System Information Motherboard Bios Version 10 16 2007 Version 013 Smart Array Controller Version 1 4 12 Physical Disks Click Here for Information Support Ticket Use this page to generate a support ticket At the prompt save the file to disk If you have problems HP Support will ask you to generate this information to help with troubleshooting It provides a log of what has happened on your system Note Please ensure that your browser security settings allow files to be transferred from the HP D2D Backup System to your host machine Support Ticket successfully generated 4 April 2012 7 38 Download Support Ticket Generate Support Ticket Go to HP Support NOTE If there is an issue with the ticket being generated a partial ticket may be cre
21. Box Cartridges Role Status Connection Device Type Port 1024 Non Replicating Online Not Connected D2DBS Generic LTOS iSCSI Port Create library Library 3 Interface Information DE T NER Library 3 Port Device seris umber World Wide Node Name Media Changer iSCSI Port MXQ0110991 5001438007751686 Drive 1 iSCSI Port MXQ0110971 500143800775160A 14 Virtual Tape Devices Table 4 Device tabs continued lower half of the page Device Name This is the device name such as Medium Changer or Drive 1 There will be an entry for each drive that is appropriate for the selected emulation type Device Serial Number This is a unique serial number for the device It is generated automatically by the HPStoreOnce Backup System and cannot be edited World Wide Node Name This is provided during manufacturing for all possible devices You can change this if necessary but not to any names that are in use by libraries or drives on the local appliance World Wide Port Name This is generated automatically by the HP StoreOnce Backup System for FC devices You can change this if necessary but not to any names that are in use by libraries or drives on the local appliance If the library is FC attached you can choose which port each drive is on using this selection iSCSI Authentication tab iSCSI devices only Require initiator to logon Check this box if you require the initiator to logon You must also provide
22. Create Share Name Share3 Description HP D2D Share 5 Access Protocol fors v Write Protection E 2 Reverse seed the first full restore The simplest way to do this is to use a USB disk as described at the beginning of this section It is also possible to recover across the WAN but this may place an unacceptable load on bandwidth or time availability Go to the Replication NAS Mappings page and select the new non replicating share 4 Click Start Recovery Wizard ad Status Virtual Tape Mappings HAS Mappings Partner Appliances Local Appliance Event History Local Shares Mapping for Local Share Configure new share mapping between the selected local share and a share Start Replication Wizard Mr Map the local share as source share and recover files from the target an zz 5 At the Select Target Appliance step select Add Target Appliance and provide the IP address of the previous replication target device NAS Recovery Wizard v Welcome Step 1 Select Target Appliance Select Target The purpose of this step is to select the appliance which houses the desired partner share Appliance Select Target Appliance Select Target Share Click to show hide details box Edit Share Mapping Appliance Appliance Serial Free Online Protocol Summary Hame Address Humber eee Version Add Target Appliance Recovering a Source Appliance NAS shares 105 6 Select the existing Target This is the Target
23. D2D4300 Series Backup Systems Email SNMP Component Problem Message Alert level Alerts Trap POWER SUPPLY Failed External Storage lt Shelf Num gt Power Caution Yes Yes Yes Supply lt ID gt has failed or power cable is disconnected Removed External Storage lt Shelf Num gt Power Caution Yes Yes _ Yes Supply lt ID gt removed Inserted External Storage lt Shelf Num gt Power Information Yes Yes _ Yes Supply lt ID gt inserted Not Redundant External Storage lt Shelf Num gt Power Caution Yes Yes _ Yes Supplies not redundant s NO NO NO aie Fan Failure lt ID gt AOCATION gt Yes Removed System Fan Removed lt ID gt Caution Yes Yes lt LOCATION gt Inserted System Fan inserted lt ID gt Information Yes Yes _ Yes lt LOCATION gt Not Redundant System Fans not redundant 124 Hardware monitoring 13 Troubleshooting Use the information in this chapter to troubleshoot problems More detailed troubleshooting information can be found at http www hp com su This chapter provides troubleshooting information on e Connecting to the StoreOnce Backup System from the backup application e Connecting to the network e Using the 10 Gb ports e Performance e Web Management Interface errors and warnings e Power On Off problems e Cannot connect to Web Management Interface e NFS State handle error e Cannot authenticate an iSCSI session e Diagnostic Fibre Channel device page 130 e I
24. Ee A i p ak VADER Fan baam hi a Pene m r hau Cl Pe l an re Dmg ee Le Pee HE Tira Tim at sam mki bi Fir biam de ee sd ME i eiet Erg Resolving problems The tables in the following sections explain what events are reported and how to interpret the loacation and ID values in event messages Please refer to the HP StoreOnce Backup System Maintenance and Service Guide for information about replacing parts What events are reported for head units NOTE Power supply failures are only reported if the HP StoreOnce Backup System has redundant power supplies This is not relevant for HP D2D2500 Series Backup Systems 122 Hardware monitoring Table 27 Power Supply and Fan events for HP D2D2500 Series HP D2D4100 Series and HP D2D4300 Series Backup Systems SNMP Component Problem Message Alert level Trap POWER SUPPLY Failed System Power Supply lt ID gt failed or Caution Yes Yes Yes see also note power cable is disconnected above Removed Removed System Power Supply lt ID gt removed Inserted System Power Supply lt ID gt inserted Information Yes Yes Yes Not Redundant System Power Supplies not redundant Caution va fre Yes Message as above repaired Information Yes Fan Failure lt ID gt lt LOCATION gt Caution gt Yes System Fan Removed lt ID gt Caution o Yes lt LOCATION gt Inserted System Fan inserted lt ID gt Information Yes lt LOCATION gt Not Redundant i Fans not redundant Yes T
25. Mapping The purpose of this step is to confiqure the slot mapping which will be created Slot Mapping for Local Library Library 2 to Target Library RepTarget on Appliance D2D CZC83018HY v Welcome Select Target Appliance Select Target Library i i Edit Slot Mapping 2 Summary Slot Mapping Name Rep Target Library Mapping tems Per Page 200 is Cartridge Barcode get Slot Cartridge Barcode 4COF1664 ODFS3FF7 4COF1665 ODFOSFFS 4COF1666 ODFY3FF9 4COF1667 ODFOSFF A 4COF1668 ODF93FFB 4COF1669 ODFSSFFC 4COF1664 ODFS3FFD 4COF166B ODFY3FFE 4COF166C ODFY3FFF 4COF166D ODF94000 4COF166E ODF94001 4COF166F ODF94002 9 Click Next to display a summary of the replication configuration that you have created 64 Replication Virtual Tape Replication Wizard v Welcome v Select Target Appliance Summary v Select Target Library v Edit Slot Mapping Slot Mapping Name Rep Target Library Mapping Source Library Library 2 on Local Appliance Summary Target Library RepTarget on Appliance D2D CZC83018NY Source Slot Cartridge Barcode Target Slot Cartridge Barcode 4C0F1664 ODF93FF7 4COF1665 ODFSSFFS 4COF1666 ODF93FF9 4C0F1667 ODFY3FFA 4COF1666 ODFS3FFB 4COF1669 ODFYIFFC 4C0F1664 ODF93FFD 4C0F166B ODFY3FFE 4COF166C ODFS3FFF 4COF166D ODF 94000 4COF166E ODF94001 4COF1 66F ODF94002 4C0F1670 ODF94003 4C0F1671 ODF94004 4C0F1672 ODF94005 4C0F1673 ODF94006 4C0F1674 ODF94007 4C0F1675 ODF94008 4C
26. RAID card and port to which the shelf is connected if you have highlighted an external shelf in the RAID controller list Sze This is the size of the logical unit Shelves This page shows the status of the shelves and the physical disks You can also use it to beacon a disk within the StoreOnce Backup System The Beacon LED on the front of the individual disk flashes Blue Storage Pool Status Storage Manager Status RAID operational but parity not yet initialised OK ne RAID Er Shelves Slot 4 Port 2E Eb RAD operational but parity not yet initialised Configured 12 Internal OK Available for storage 12 Slot 5 Port 2E OK Available for storage 12 Physical Disks isk State Description Serato rwversion se Spare Beacon _ HPG38 E Disk 1 OK GB1000EAFJL 9QJ45065 1 0 TB al Disk 2 OK GB1000EAFJL 9QJ45C15 HPG8 1 0TB O G Disk 3 OK GB1000EAFJL 9QJ462YD HPG8 1 0 TB m m Disk 4 OK GB1000EAFJL 9QJ460C0 HPG8 1 0TB oO Disk 5 OK GB1000EAFJL 9QJ461E2 HPG8 1 0 TB i m Disk 6 OK GB1000EAFJL 90J4623M HPG8 1 0TB O we Disk 7 OK GB1000EAFJL 9QJ439v1 HPG8 1 0 TB d m Disk 8 OK GB1000EAFJL 9Q142XJD HPG8 1 078 O a Disk 9 OK GB1000EAFJL 9QJ38KDF HPG8 1 0TB O G Disk 10 OK GB1000EAFJL 9QJ460FC HPG8 1 0 TB E m Disk 11 OK GB1000EAFJL 9QJ45ZFG HPG8 1 0 TB al a Disk 12 OK GB1000EAFJL 9Q141W68 HPG8 1 0TB P A Shelves Click on a shelf it is highlighted in blue to dis
27. Reverse replication process source lost Create non replicating share on new source appliance Use USB disk for seeding USB disk copy No 1 Copy first full backup from target share to USB disk 2 Transport disk to source appliance and insert into host server 3 Create non replicating share on source and copy files from USB disk On the Mapping Configuration page select the new non replicating share on the source appliance 1 Select Start Recovery Wizard 2 Add IP address or FQDN of the target appliance that was used as previous replication target 3 Select share to use for recovery may still be target or non replicating if mapping was broken 4 Adopt previously configured share mapping or create new one if mapping broken 5 Select Apply to start reverse replication s soon as reverse replication has completed use original backup application to recover data to the host New backups to the source device and replication can now run normally End Promoting a Target Share over the WAN using NAS The remote site has lost both the host servers and the StoreOnce system New server hardware has been purchased and installed and the admin now wants to recover data to the server The admin has not installed a new StoreOnce Backup System and is going to recover data directly to the server from the Data Center StoreOnce appliance over the WAN which will take a long time NOTE The proce
28. See Running the replication wizard virtual tape devices for more information e Use the Recovery wizard to recover cartridges from a Target Library See Recovering a source appliance VIL devices for more information Running the replication wizard virtual tape devices The Replication Wizard is used to create new mappings between Non Replicating Libraries which become Replication Source Libraries and either existing or new Target Libraries 1 Create a Non Replicating Library on the Source Appliance 2 Create a backup rotation scheme and allow the first full backup to run 3 Decide how you will seed the first full backup on the Target Appliance Are you seeding across the WAN or have you been able to colocate the Target Appliance on the same LAN as the Source Appliance See the HP StoreOnce Backup System Concepts Guide for a more detailed discussion about seeding 4 Goto the Replication Virtual Tape Mappings page and select a Non Replicating Library to be converted to a Replication Source Library Virtual Tape Mappings Local Appliance Event History Local Libraries User Online 7 068 Library 2 Configure a new slot mapping between the selected local library and a library Start Replication Wizard Library 2 Non Replicating Map the local library as source library and recover cartridges from the Start Recovery Wizard Virtual Tape Mappings Replication 6l 62 5 ote 6 Replication Click Star
29. To select cartridges on the HP D2D library Select the Library in the Virtual Devices list at the top of the page to display a list of the cartridges in that library e There is a Copy label in the far column next to any numbered slot that does not have a blank cartridge e There is an Export label in the far column next to the mail slot if it contains a non blank cartridge e There is an Import label in the far column next to the mail slot if it contains no cartridge To copy to attached tape storage device 1 Locate the cartridge that you wish to copy in the Cartridge list and click on the slot to select it If it is a valid slot the Next button is active Blank slots or slots that have already been assigned to scheduled jobs are not valid selections for manual jobs 2 Click on Next to display the second page of the wizard Or report an error if no tape storage devices are currently attached to the HP D2D Backup System Manual Tape Job Wizard Step 2 Configure Job Welcome vw Select Cartridge The purpose of this step is to confiqure the job including target device verification and tape ejection Manual Job Details Configure Job Summary Library Name S475 1 Mode Copy Source SIFFS 1 Slot 2 0AF8CF35 Please select attached tape device HP Ultrium 0 0 0 0 v Please select verify compare option Full v Unload After Completion F 3 Select the attached tape storage device from the pull down list the requi
30. Unsupported emulation types are not available for selection on the Devices page The maximum number of libraries and drives that are supported per G1 appliance is given in the following table Table 32 Maximum number of libraries and drives per G1 appliance HP D2D4004 HP DET HP o HP 7 BE 4009 E EN D2D4112 Max Max libraries Max T per library Max slots per library D2DBS NOTE Itis only possible to exceed the maximum physical limitation of 64 devices when configuring the HP D2D4112 Backup System Creating cartridges The procedure is as described in the main guide apart from the following note that applies if you are using Tape Attach NOTE When you import a cartridge you need an empty mail slot and an empty cartridge to which the backup application can move the imported data Therefore you may wish to leave a slot whose cartridge has been exported empty rather than creating a new cartridge Or to create a slot edit the Total No Of Cartridge Slots on the Devices page NAS devices G1 products do not support NFS NAS shares they only support CIFS NAS shares Overview 153 Tape Attach An external or rackmount Ultrium library or tape device may be attached directly to the HP D2D Backup System allowing the user to store sare offsite Always refer to hito www hp com go connect or http www hp com go ebs to tind out which tape library and tape drive models are supported Both SAS and SCSI library and tape d
31. a soon as possible The Storage Pool refers to the overall storage space available on the HP StoreOnce Backup System to hosts for storing data It consists of shelves and disks Two fields are displayed at the top of each of the three tabs e Storage Pool Status This is a summary of the overall health of the storage and RAID e Storage Manager Status This is the most recent message reported by the Storage Management System Storage pool tab This tab shows the overall status of the Storage Pool the number of shelves in the storage pool and their contiguration status It is the tab that you use to add a shelf to the storage pool once the Capacity Upgrade Kit has been physically installed The following example shows the Storage Pool tab for an HP D2D4300 Series product Ap D2D Backup System Home Virtual Tape Devices NAS Configuration Status Replication Administration D2D MXQ011096W 16 26 133 111 Reporting Network iscsi storage Reporting Status Storage TE ok amp ok Storage Pool Disk RAID Shelves Storage Poot amber of Shelves Discover Configured Shelves statas O OO O Configuration State niske amp ok Configured 11 1 Internal Storage Status 47 Storage Pool This section shows the overall status of the Storage Pool and the number of configured shelves in the storage pool Storage pool information cannot be displayed if Storage Manager is busy for exam
32. alempi to rescue the exeing daiar Important Onky consistent data wil ba recovered Corrupi data wil noi be copied onto the clone share Cancel to Select No to create a clone of the device but no data will be copied Select Yes to create a clone and also attempt to copy all data from the existing device Further information about the Recover process Following successful recovery of a NAS device CIFS or NFS you may need to remount the device on your NAS client in order to regain access to it Please note that if you choose to clone all the data the process can potentially take several days if a large amount of data is stored on that device Share Recovery lin Progress A ghara recovery Process amp Already nunnng On ie share Once ha share has been cloned you wil need fo press Mish fo maize the process Ths wil require System reboot You wil recieve nobfecation when the doning amp complete Important Data recovery affected by any configured repboaben blackout windows and wil be paused if replication paused Check hare for more information Abort If you wish to end the recovery process before it completes click the Abort button in order to stop the process and undo all changes It is also only possible to clone all the data if sufficient free space is available on the device For example if the device displays a size on disk see screenshot above of 500GB then you will require at least 500GB of fr
33. and remove slot mapping to lost source library Was this the only slot mapping to this target library The library status changes to non replicating Make sure its port configuration is iSCSI On host machine where recovery is to occur install iSCSI Initiator and backup application Configure iSCSI Initiator Name for new non replicating library to match that of the host system Connect to Data Center appliance and library via iSCSI from host Import cartridges into backup application and recover data to the host over WAN When failed D2D is replaced at remote site use reverse replication to recover data to it Is it OK to remove other mappings This recovery method is not suitable because it will break other replication mappings Promoting a target library using colocation New server hardware has been purchased and installed and the admin now wants to recover data to the server The admininistrator decides to move the StoreOnce Backup System appliance that was in the Data Center to the remote office maybe only temporarily in order to recover the server data Recovering a Source Appliance Virtual Tape devices 101 Figure 11 Recovery by relocating the Target Appliance Remote Site Data Center D2D2500 X D2D2500 2 Before the failure a mapping existed between a Source Library on the remote site StoreOnce Backup System and a Target Library on the Data C
34. and drop backups doing so will result in lower deduplication efficiency and performance 9 ho Shares Configured Share Name p20 Backup Share 1 E gi EEE mp Access Profocal crs While Protector cancer tene 3 Now that the D2D Backup System is a member of the domain its shares can be managed from any computer on the domain by contiguring a customized Microsoft Management Console MMC with the Shared Folders snap in To do this first open a new MMC window by typing mmc at the command prompt or from the Start Search box This will launch a new empty MMC window F Console1 Console Root Iofs Action View Favorites Window Help esmu C Console Root Actions There are no items to show in this wiew Console Root More Actions d ae 4 To this empty MMC window add the Shared Folders snap in Select File Add Remove Snap in then select Shared Folders from the left hand pane Configuring users on AD CIFS shares only 27 28 NAS F Consolei Console Root TE File Action View Favorites Window Help 18 x gt Console You can select snap ins For this console From those available on your computer and configure the selected set of snap ins For extensible snap ins you can configure which extensions are enabled Available snap ins EA Security Configurati Security Templates Sy Server Manager Services li Share and Storage Sha
35. before you configure your system It describes the StoreOnce technology and advises how to plan the workload being placed on the HP StoreOnce Backup System in order to optimize performance and minimize the impact of deduplication replication and housekeeping operations competing for resources e HP StoreOnce Backup System Installation and Configuration Guide PDF This guide describes how to install and carry out the initial configuration of your HP StoreOnce Backup System e Linux and UNIX Configuration Guide PDF This guide contains information about configuring and using HP D2D Backup Systems with Linux and UNIX e D2D Best Practices for VTL NAS and Replication implementations This guide describes best practices and also includes examples using ditferent backup applications You can find these documents from the Manuals page of the HP Business Support Center website http www hp com support manuals In the Storage section click Storage Solutions and then select your product Document conventions Table 35 Document conventions Convention demo Blue text Table 35 page 171 Cross reference links and e mail addresses Bold text e Keys that are pressed e Text typed into a GUI element such as a box e GUI elements that are clicked or selected such as menu and list items buttons tabs and check boxes Italic text Text emphasis 17 172 Table 35 Document conventions continued Convention Monospace text Fil
36. chapter e Restore scenarios e Restoring single files e Restore and deduplication e Reconnecting toto iSCSI VTL devices after host failure NOTE If you are using replication there are other options for restoring data Restore scenarios There are three main restore scenarios Basic file restore This is carried out from the HP StoreOnce Backup System Use the backup application to restore tiles from the HP StoreOnce Backup Systemto the host as required Restore after host failure This is carried out from the HP StoreOnce Backup System 1 Rebuild the host operating systems and install applications then reconnect to the HP StoreOnce Backup System 2 Use the backup application to restore data files trom the HP StoreOnce Backup System to the host Bare Metal Disaster Recovery NAS Shares NOTE Bare Metal Disaster Recovery may be possible in some cases with Fibre Channel VTL if the backup application supports Fibre Channel connectivity through the recovery process iSCSI VTL recovery in this way is not possible with current backup applications If your backup application supports Bare Metal Disaster Recovery you can use it create a boot recovery CD 1 Use the boot recovery CD to boot the host system into your backup application s recovery console and reconnect to the HP StoreOnce Backup System 2 When the backup application prompts for access to the NAS share provide the IP address of the StoreOnce Backup System
37. depends upon the Emulation Type that you have selected Each slot will be automatically populated with a new cartridge upon creation whose capacity is appropriate to the Drive Emulation type You can change the maximum size of the cartridge as long as it is blank This means that you can only change the value immediately after the device is created and before it has been accessed by the backup application Number of drives The default number of drives is determined by the Emulation Type that you have selected If you increase the number of drives be careful not to exceed the maximum number of libraries and drives that a host can physically access 64 for iSCSI interfaces and 128 for FC interfaces Deduplication Data deduplication is enabled by default for the library device It is not possible to disable deduplication on any HP StoreOnce G2 Backup System This identifies the network port on the HP StoreOnce Backup System to which the device is connected This will be the port used for the Library device as well as the default port for embedded tape drives The choices in the drop down menu depend upon your network configuration There are up to two iSCSI ports this depends upon your network mode and two FC ports if you have the FC model FC users may choose to connect the device to an iSCSI or a FC port It is possible to change the tape device ports after creation No of Barcode The HP StoreOnce Backup System generates barcodes automatic
38. discussion about replication deployment strategies and terminology and include worked examples e HP StoreOnce Backup System Concepts Guide This describes the StoreOnce technology and advises how to plan the workload being placed on the HP StoreOnce Backup System in order to optimize performance and minimize the impact of deduplication replication and housekeeping operations competing for resources e D2D Best Practices for VTL NAS and Replication implementations This guide describes best practices and also includes examples using different backup applications Devices Virtual Tape Devices If using iSCSI to connect your hosts to virtual tape devices a default library is created automatically when a new host connects to the HP StoreOnce Backup System Use this page to view and configure the default library and to create additional devices if required for the host NOTE If the HP StoreOnce Backup System is connected to a Fibre Channel network it is not possible to create a default library for the host automatically during installation You must use this page to create and configure devices that can be accessed by the host The top half of the page shows a list of devices available on the HP StoreOnce Backup System There is also a Show Hide Details Box that provides information about the maximum number of libraries shares and drives available for the emulation type selected and the actual number of libraries shares and drives remaining
39. disk will show solid blue This indicates the physical location of the disk and is useful if you need to replace a disk Always double check against the serial number after removing a disk This is the status of the physical disk Possible states are OK Failed Missing Too Small Rebuilding Predictive Failure This is the product number of the disk side O This is the serial number of the disk Always make a note of this before replacing a failed disk FW Version This is the software version of the disk It may be useful for troubleshooting and when replacing a disk This is 2 TB HP D2D4324 1 TB HP D2D4112 4312 or 500 GB HP D2D4106 This shows the size of each ie in your StoreOnce Backup System the sum of the ke gives the total raw capacity available However the usable capacity is always less due to the RAID configuration used across the disks See the Storage glossary entry for more information This indicates the location of the online spare disk It is normally e HP D2D4300 Series Disk 1 for the internal shelf and Disk 12 for an expansion shelf e HP D2D4100 Series Disk 12 The box will be unchecked if a disk fails and the online spare takes over from the failed disk Once you replace the disk and the RAID rebuilds the box against Disk 1 or Disk 12 is checked again as it resumes its function of online spare disk Beacon Check this box to beacon the LED on the front of the disk This helps you identify the disk
40. disks fail and the online spare disk has been used on the HP D2D4300 4100 Series you will lose all data on the HP StoreOnce Backup System and the message on the Summary page warns that the RAID system has failed catastrophically The RAID is not recoverable Figure 49 Status showing multiple disk failure on one shelf HP D2D4300 4100 Series Storage l Storage is faulty RAID RAID System Catastrophically Failed Storage DO system is available but operating at reduced performance due to RAID ptimisation The device operating system is not stored on any of the disks so the HP D2D Backup System is still usable after replacing the failed disks Use the Beacon function on the Storage Shelves page of the Web Management Interface or the System Console to help you identity the disks that have failed 148 Hard disk replacement Figure 50 Storage Shelves showing three disk failures HP D2D4300 4100 Series Storage Storage Pool Status offline iG Invalid Storage configuration i RAID operational but not yet optimized Storage Pool Physical Disks Disk 1 Disk 2 Disk 3 Disk 4 Disk 5 Disk 6 Disk T Disk amp Disk Disk 10 Disk 11 Disk 12 IMPORTANT Power off and replace the disks as described earlier in this chapter When you power on again RAID Shelves E RAID operational but not yet optimised OK OK OK 8 Failed El Failed 8 Failed OK OK OK OK OK OK Description GB1000EAFIL GB1I000
41. domain name The default values for the Command and Data Protocol Port Numbers are usually acceptable but may be edited if there is a conflict If replication needs to take place through a firewall the network administrator will need to open TCP ports 9387 Command protocol and 9388 Data protocol to allow the replication traffic to pass to and from the HP StoreOnce Backup Systems Click Add Target Appliance 8 The wizard then moves to the Select Target Share step Select a share on the target appliance and click Next NOTE If you need to create a new share on the target appliance click Create New Target Share Set up the details as you would normally do when creating a new share You cannot create a new target share if the appliance to be used as the target has Replication Source Permissions enabled HAS Replication Wizard Welcome Step 2 Select Target Share v Select Target Appliance The purpose of this step is to select the desired partner share gt Select Target Share Ene Summary Select Target Appliance Share Create New Target Share 9 Give the Share Mapping a name and click Next NAS Mappings Replication 71 HAS Replication Wizard Step 3 Edit Share Mapping Welcome The purpose of this step is to confiqure the share mapping which vill be created Mapping for Local S hare Share1 to Share1 on D2D CZC83018HY v Select Target Appliance v Select Target Share gt Edit Share Mapping Mapping N
42. efficiency and performance 9 46 2010 06 16 Create Share Share10 Share Name Share10 Description HP D2D Share 10 Access Protocol SS Write Protection E 7 The share is now available as a network drive to be mounted from a UNIX or Linux server so that it may be a target for the backup application NOTE The share is not optimized for general purpose file storage The HP StoreOnce Backup System is a NAS deduplicating appliance that is optimized for backup Connecting to the NAS share on UNIX or Linux To access the NAS share from a UNIX or Linux server on the network use the mount command The actual syntax of the command depends upon which operating system you are using NOTE See the Linux and UNIX Configuration Guide for more detailed information Problems connecting The following sequence will cause problems when connecting to a NFS share 1 Create an NFS share and mount it on a Linux box 2 Delete the share on the StoreOnce Backup System without unmounting it from the Linux box 3 Recreate the share again with the same name In this scenario the Linux client will assign a new set of inodes to the new share but when trying to access the old mount point it will use the previous set of inodes and will therefore not manage to connect Reboot the host Linux system and the connection will work again NOTE If the StoreOnce D2D Backup system detects a possibly issue with data integrity for a Share it will
43. has multiple tape drives Each storage slot contains a cartridge that can be allocated to a specitic backup task for example one cartridge can hold Monday s data another can hold Tuesday s data and so on In this way backup applications are able to implement tape rotation strategies that accommodate differing backup requirements for daily weekly monthly yearly backups B Backup devices See Virtual Tape Devices and slots CIFS Common Internet File System CIFS is a protocol for interfacing to hosts on a Windows network The HP StoreOnce Backup System supports this interface for connecting to NAS targets from a Windows network D Deduplication Data deduplication compares blocks of data being written to the backup device with data blocks previously stored on the device If duplicate data is found a pointer is established to the original data rather than storing the duplicate data sets This removes or deduplicates the redundant blocks See also the HP StoreOnce Backup System Concepts Guide The main benefit of deduplication is that it is possible to store more data and retain data for longer on each device The host using the device has access to a greater depth of historical data that would otherwise have been archived offline Figure 55 Data stored after deduplication Original Data BEREENEEEEE nn New Version HENNENHENNNEEEnnn nn After De duplication BE E p E Emulation types HP StoreOnce products emulate a range of physical Ta
44. immediately set the status of that device to failed to start or read only this is to minimize the possibility of any further potential corruption being introduced on the device If a device enters one of these states it is reported on the GUI and selecting that device will give you some options to attempt to restore the device to a working state For more details see Recovering devices that have tailed to start or have become read only page 132 5 Appliance Configuration The Configuration menu allows you to configure the appliance s network and interface settings and set up email alerts The following options are available e Network Configuration e Fibre Channel Configuration e iSCSI Configuration e SNMP Configuration e Email Alerts Configuration Network Configuration This page is used to view and edit network settings It is also used to turn Beacon Mode on and off NOTE HP D2D4300 Series only It is possible to turn off the 1Gb port without switching on the 10Gb port For this reason a warning is always displayed when you change the network settings The following screen shot is taken from an HP D2D4300 Series model GJ D2D Backup System Home Virtual Tape Devices Status Replication Administration D2D C4J9340854 192 168 1 101 amp Status Network Fibre Channel iSCSI EO Email Alerts Hetwork settings Network Mode 1Gb Single Port Network Mode 10Gb Disabled Netwo
45. m Slot 3 36DF9313 a Blank 400 GB Slot 4 36DF9314 F Blank 400 GB Slot 5 36DF9315 Blank 400 GB Slot 6 36DF9316 Blank 400 GB Slot 8 36DF9318 rall Blank 400 GB EIGEN e If you create a cartridge in an empty slot the backup application needs to inventory it add it to its database or catalog before it can access it e If you create a cartridge in an empty mail slot you can use the backup application to move the blank new cartridge to an empty cartridge slot without having to run an inventory This saves some processing time You may need to restart your backup application services to see the new cartridges To move or unload cartridges The ability to move cartridges is provided but only to an empty Location tape drive or numbered slot Click on the Move button There is a right hand column Move Cartridge The Move Cartridge drop down menu lists available empty slots Empty numbered slots are created if you delete a cartridge Use the Unload all Cartridges button to return all cartridges to their slots The move and unload options are unlikely to be required very often but may be useful if the user needs to re align their library configuration against their backup application should they become out of sync perhaps because the backup application has crashed or if the backup application does not support the Move Medium command 20 Virtual Tape Devices 4 NAS The NAS menu allows you to monitor and co
46. notes that accompany the download 1 2 3 4 Go to http www hp com support downloads Under storage click Disk Storage Systems Under Disk to disk Backup click HP StorageWorks D2D Backup Systems Choose your HP StoreOnce Backup System and then click Cross operating system BIOS Firmware Diagnostics etc In the Description column of the table click the title that corresponds to software upgrade that you require Read the release notes and follow the instructions to carry out the upgrade Upgrades to component parts 135 14 Hard disk replacement RAID In this chapter e RAID e How do I know a disk has failed e Replacing a hot plug hard disk e Atter replacing the failed disk RAID 6 RAID 6 provides protection against double disk failures and failures while a single disk is rebuilding The following HP StoreOnce Backup Systems are RAID 6 devices e HP D2D4312 and HPD2D4324 Backup Systems e HP D2D4106 and HP D2D4112 Backup Systems The HP StoreOnce Backup System head unit is protected by a RAID 6 volume and each Capacity Upgrade Kit is protected by a separate RAID 6 volume Therefore the head and each Capacity Upgrade Kit can experience a double disk failure without incurring a data loss These HP StoreOnce Backup Systems also have an online spare disk on each shelf which will automatically be incorporated into the RAID if a disk fails This means that actual storage capacity is approximately 75 of the p
47. only this is to minimize the possibility of any further potential corruption being introduced on the device If a device enters one of these states it is reported on the GUI and selecting that device will give you some options to attempt to restore the device to a working state For more details see Recovering devices that have failed to start or have become read only page 132 Contiguring users on AD CIFS shares only Prerequisites e Domain Controller running Windows server 2003 o Windows server 2003 R2 24 NAS o Windows server 2008 o Windows server 2008 R2 e User account on Domain Controller with authority to add computers to AD e User account on server running DNS to add entries e The StoreOnce Backup System hostname MUST contain 15 characters or less If this is not the case it must be changed before attempting to join the domain e The system time on the StoreOnce Backup System must be correct and in sync with that of the domain controller Using the NTP mode on the StoreOnce Backup System to synchronize with a time server is a good way to ensure accurate time keeping See Date and Time Administration page 85 IMPORTANT AD Domain Support StoreOnce products support configuration in a multi domain tree forest but does not support multi forest domain topologies Adding the StoreOnce device to an AD Domain In order to join a domain Procedure 2 I Connect to the StoreOnce Web Management Interface and navigate to
48. page 10 virtual tape mappings replication 59 visible target libraries 16 W Web Management Interface troubleshoot 127 129 178 Index web management intertace 6 summary page 8 websites customer self repair 172 HP 173 HP Subscriber s Choice for Business 173 product manuals 171 welcome message 88 disabling enabling 83 write protect cartridges 19
49. page 46 Storage Disks status 49 Storage RAID status 50 Storage Shelves status 51 StoreOnce Backup System logging on 6 subnet mask 35 Subscriber s Choice HP 173 summary page 8 support page 91 support ticket download 92 generate 92 symbols in text 172 system activity page 46 system information 91 system name 38 T tape attach configuration page 154 job history page 165 manual jobs 157 schedule page 160 status page 164 tape drive 177 cancel job 165 viewing details 154 tape storage device upgrading firmware 156 target libraries making visible 16 technical support HP 172 service locator website 173 testing email alerts 43 text symbols 172 troubleshoot backup or replication 13 browser buttons missing 7 configuration 134 connecting from backup system 125 connecting to network 125 iSCSI 130 network 127 perfromance 126 power on off 128 storage shelf 131 using 10Gb ports 126 Web Management Intertace 127 129 troubleshooting NTP server 127 physical tape library autoloader 155 RAID battery 134 U Ultrium VT 12 unload cartridge 20 upgrade language pack 90 upgrade licenses 134 upgrade software 90 upgrades BIOS firmware 135 hard disk firmware 135 used size cartridges 18 user account page 82 using 10Gb ports troubleshoot 126 V view device details 13 schedule 164 virtual libraries failed to start 132 virtual tape devices cartridges page 18 devices
50. page to find the exact location of the disk that has failed Configuration State This is the configuration status of the shelf It is shown as not configured if it is not yet part of the storage pool This shows the number of disks per shelf The first number refers to the number of disks in the RAID the second number is the online spare It is normally 11 1 but can change to show the number of active disks in use Disks tab The tab provides information about total storage usage and the devices libraries and NAS shares making use of the StoreOnce Backup System Use it to check how individual devices are using the total storage space and when the total storage space is reaching capacity HP D2D4300 Series This is the shelf name Internal is the HP StoreOnce Backup System external shelves are identified by the card slot and port on the RAID card to which the shelf is attached HP D2D4312 Backup systems may have up to 3 shelves It also shows the deduplication ratio per library or share This information is shown in the last column and is updated whenever data is written to disk sere Hetwork 7 ER Storage Storage Pool Status Storage Manager Status og ok Storage Pool 2sk RAID Shelves Storage Usage Backup Share target Storage usage This section provides information about total disk usage Use it to check the total disk space and when the total disk space is reaching capacity The S
51. please take a few minutes to register your product You can register via the web http www register hp com To ensure your registration is complete there are a number of questions on the electronic form that are mandatory Other questions are optional However the more you feel able to complete the better HP can meet your needs Subscription service HP recommends that you register your product at the Subscriber s Choice for Business website http www hp com go e updates After registering you will receive e mail notification of product enhancements new driver versions software updates and other product resources HP websites For additional information see the following HP websites e http 7 www hp com e http 7www hp com go ebs e http www hp com ao connect e http www hp com go storage e http 7www hp com service_ locator e http www hp com support manuals e http www hp com support downloads Documentation feedback HP welcomes your feedback To make comments and suggestions about product documentation please send a message to storagedocs feedback hp com All submissions become the property of HP 173 Index Symbols 10Gb ports 34 10Gbport 35 A active session AD authentication 24 AD domain leaving 30 admin software page 88 administration backup amp restore page 93 date amp time page 85 housekeeping page 87 license page 94 password 82 security page 8
52. reboot once it has been updated Configuration information and data are unaffected by this process A WARNING Once you have started to upgrade the software it is important that you allow it to complete Do not attempt to cancel the upgrade process or power off the machine IMPORTANT We strongly recommend that you upgrade the language pack immediately after upgrading the software The software upgrade removes all language packs so a new language pack is always required to get localized languages and ensure that everything is up to date If you do not download the language pack all message strings online help and screen prompts will be in English only Upgrading the language pack NOTE The supported languages are English French German Spanish Portuguese Russian Japanese and Simplified Chinese I Check http www hp com support for the latest language pack you can do this by selecting the link on the Software page and download it to your hard disk 2 Select software trom the Web Management Intertace and click Upgrade in the Language Pack section of this page 90 Administration Upload Language Pack Select file to upload Browse NOTE Online help is also included in this pack 3 Click Browse and locate the upload file that you have just downloaded 4 Click Upload to upgrade the language pack On successful completion the following message is displayed Install Language Pack Langua
53. replication wizard NAS page 69 or Running the replication wizard virtual tape devices page 61 as appropriate From the host that has access to the target library on the Virtual Tape Devices Devices page select the target library in the Devices list Click Edit The Port defaults to None Select an iSCSI or FC port as appropriate If you have selected an iSCSI port enter the iSCSI Initiator Name Click Update Library 1 24 Replication Source Not Connected MSL G3 Series 2x24 LTO 3 target 24 Replication Target Not Connected MSL G2 Series 2x24 LTO 3 No Port iSCSI Port Device Details Interface Information iSCSI Authentication Library Name Emulation Type Drive emulation Total No Of Cartridge Slots Number of Drives Deduplication Creation Time 7 51 2009 04 07 Port ESSEN v iSCSI Initiator Name Now you can make the target library visible from other hosts For iSCSI devices log on to the target library using the ISCSI Initiator For FC devices configure the FC fabric to make the host visible Target visibility persists even if the power fails or if the replication mapping is removed NOTE To remove target visibility simply reset the Port to None You will lose the iSCSI Initiator Node Name and must reenter it to reinstate target visibility Making Replication Target libraries visible to the host 17 Cartridges Virtual Tape Devices Use this page to view and configure car
54. software is upgraded it is a usetul way of drawing the user s attention to changes and new features Click Disable to disable the Welcome Message Alternatively you can click Don t show again on the Welcome Message itself Once disabled you must use the Enable button on the User Account page to reinstate it Security Administration By default the HP StoreOnce Backup System generates a generic SSL certificate which means that it is not unique to the HP StoreOnce Backup System So when you log onto the HP StoreOnce Backup System for the first time from a host certiticate errors are displayed It is safe to continue but you will have a Certificate Error reported in the navigation bar file Edt yew Fiyvcrtes Took tho wa Favortes E This page allows you to create a self signed SSL certiticate after you have logged on This will not prevent the certiticate errors being displayed in future because the certificate has not been signed by a trusted certificate authority but any attempts to spoof the HP StoreOnce web site using a different certificate will fail The SSL certificate info in the Web Management Interface will always show the values of the default SSL certificate not the content of the generated SSL Security Administration 83 CA D2D Backup System Home Virtual Tape Devices NAS Configuration Status Replication D2DBS CZC9205GJK IPV4 16 2 IPV6 2620 0 a17 020 223 7df G Status so eere
55. target Stats This is the status of the library which may be online offline or failed to start Connection If a device is shown as not connected this indicates that the iSCSI Initiator on the host has not logged on With a FC device this field shows the connection status of the FC link and its speed down 1G 2G or 4G for HP D2D4100 Series 2G 4G or 8G for HP D2D4300 Series Device Type This is the emulation type used by the backup software It is selected during installation or when you create a device This identifies the port to which the host is connected for backup and restore The number of ports available in the drop down menu depends upon your network configuration There is always an iSCSI port With the HP D2D4300 Series both the 1 Gb and 10 Gb ports may be used for the iSCSI data connection but the 10 Gb ports are recommended for data transfer This is configured on the Network Configuration page FC products have two FC ports on the pre installed FC card and these are also listed in the Port drop down menu NOTE If the StoreOnce D2D Backup system detects a possibly issue with data integrity for a virtual tape library it will immediately set the status of that device to failed to start or read only this is to minimize the possibility of any further potential corruption being introduced on the device It a device enters one of these states it is reported on the GUI Selecting that device will give you some option
56. that needs attention and the shelf that contains it Disk Status This page provides information about total disk usage and disk usage for each library and NAS share contigured on the HP D2D2500 Series Backup System It also shows deduplication ratios Use it to check when the total disk space is reaching capacity NOTE This page is not displayed with HP D2D4100 and HP D2D4300 Series Backup Systems 52 Status pk o o es o o Disk Usage g Used 341 MB 0 Max 2 2 TB Deduplication Ratio 5 8 Ae Tape Device Disk Usage Name Number ot Cartridges User Data Stored Library 1 8 20GB Library 5 8 0B Library 6 8 OB K NAS Share Disk Usage Name User Data Stored Share2 0B Share3 GB Share6 0B Disk usage This section shows you how much disk space has been used Table 12 Disk usage parameters Used GB The red area indicates how much of the disk has been used to store backup data from the host s The maximum disk capacity is shown to the right of the chart The system will send warning messages to email recipients that the disks are reaching capacity The Disk Usage icon on the Summary page will also indicate that disk space is running out Deduplication ratio The deduplication ratio is updated whenever data is written to disk Options for creating space if the disks start to get full include e Review your backup jobs to see if you can reduce the size of backup or retention time
57. the Capacity Upgrade Kit Guide supplied with the expansion shelf for more information This guide can also be downloaded from the HP web site IMPORTANT HP StoreOnce systems that do not contain any data will complete the expansion process in around 5 minutes Systems that already have data stored will take considerably longer and the time required to complete the expansion process will depend on the number of capacity upgrade shelves and the amount of data stored on the unit For example an HP StoreOnce 4100 Series system running at close to full capacity will take up to 12 hours in most cases but an HP StoreOnce 4300 Series system running at close to tull capacity without any existing capacity upgrade could take up to 48 hours and potentially take over 96 hours to complete with an existing capacity upgrade Please note that all devices remain oftline during the expansion process No backup replication or tape attach scheduled jobs can occur and the process cannot be cancelled once started e Click Create to create a storage pool This would only be necessary if you had deleted the storage pool and needed to recreate the environment Shelf This is the shelf number HP D2D4100Series Shelf 0 is the HP StoreOnce Backup System Shelf 1 is the Capacity Upgrade Kit if installed 48 Status This is the status of the shelf A warning message is displayed if a disk has failed and RAID is being rebuilt You will need to check the Shelves
58. the Initiator CHAP user name and secret Initiator CHAP User This should be the same CHAP user name that you configure for the target on the iSCSI Name Initiator On the Microsoft iSCSI Initiator this is the User Name as it is configured on the Targets tab in the Log On to Target Advanced Settings Initiator CHAP Secret This should be the same CHAP secret that you configure for the target on the iSCSI Initiator On the Microsoft iSCSI Initiator this is the Target Secret as it is configured on the Targets tab in the Log On to Target Advanced Settings Target required to logon Check this box if you require mutual CHAP authentication which means that the target must to initiator also log on to the initiator You must also provide the target CHAP user name and secret On the iSCSI Initiator you must also make sure that mutual authentication is enabled On the Microsoft iSCSI Initiator make sure Perform mutual authentication is checked on the Targets tab in the Log On to Target Advanced Settings Target CHAP User Name This may be any meaningful CHAP user name It does not need to match any information on the iSCSI Initiator Target CHAP Secret This should be the same CHAP Secret that you configure for the target on the iSCSI Initiator On the Microsoft iSCSI Initiator this is the Secret as it is configured from the General tab NOTE For more information about configuring the Microsoft iSCSI Initiator see the HP StoreOnce Backup
59. the NAS CIFS Server page 2 Select the Edit button and choose AD from the drop down menu NOTE In some configurations the Active Directory Domain Controller requires that an entry for the server name is created before the device can be added to the domain 3 Provide the name of the domain that you wish to join e g mydomain loca E crs see essener Authentication AD Domain frrrrdiornarn boca 4 Select Update If the domain controller is found a popup box will request credentials of a user with permission to join the domain Note that joining or leaving the domain will result in failure of any backup or restore operations that are currently running 5 Provide credentials username and password of a domain user who has permission to add computers to the domain and select Register After a short delay the computer will become a member of the domain 7 After joining the domain the DNS server should be automatically updated if a DHCP server is used with Forward and Reverse Lookup zone entries however some DNS configurations do not allow this In this case or if a DHCP is not used on the network the user must also configure the domain s DNS server to be able to correctly manage the D2D shares as described below gt To configure entries manually if the DNS server does not update automatically From a Windows client server that has domain and DNS management tools installed launch the DNS Management Tool
60. the drive emulation This is a generic Ultrium device which is clearly identifiable as virtual Backup application support for Ultrium VT is reasonable but not quite as complete as the D2DBS library type so its not possible to use it with all backup software NOTE Symantec prefer their customers to use this emulation type with BackupExec and Netbackup e HP 1x8 G2 Autoloader This is a single Ultrium tape drive autoloader with a maximum of 24 cartridge slots It should be used for simple rotation schemes where a single backup job is to run at a time This emulation type is widely supported by backup applications but mainly of use with the HP D2D2500 Series e MSL G3 series 2x24 Library This is a tape library device with a maximum of two embedded Ultrium tape drives and 24 cartridge slots It should be used when implementing rotation schemes which involve simultaneous backup jobs to two devices This emulation type is widely supported by backup applications e MSL G3 series 4x48 Library This is a tape library device with a maximum of four embedded Ultrium tape drives and 48 cartridge slots It should be used when implementing rotation schemes which involve simultaneous backup jobs to more than two devices or those that use a large number of cartridges devices This emulation type is widely supported by backup applications e MSL G3 series 8x96 Library This is a tape library device with a maximum of four embedded Ultrium tape drives
61. type Status Storage Reporting ses Overall Libraries Shares Showing Overall Dedupe Ratio 17 Dec 13 00 17 Jan 12 00 Dedupe Ratio VE am Oe Period Month v E Dedupe Ratio 18 Dec 22 Dec 26 Dec 30 Dec 03 Jan 07 Jan 11 Jan 15 Jan Summary Overall Disk Storage Change In Period User Data Stored 1 4 40 Size On Disk 15 15 14 Log Status This page presents a time and date stamped list of significant system events The most recent information is shown at the top of the list The icons identity whether the messages are information error or warning messages The Log is maintained even if the HP StoreOnce Backup System is power cycled Use the Clear Log button to clear the log bera ses ibechannet MG Log Messages Show Search Box 4 Time 2009 09 25 16 16 eo Deleted Weekly Schedule for Library 2 S 2009 09 25 16 15 i NAS share Share4 created 2009 09 25 16 15 i NAS share Share1 created 2009 09 25 16 13 i Replication Source Appliance detected Target Appliance d2dguikevpic02 making connection 2009 09 25 16 13 System Status Good 2009 09 25 16 13 i RAID parity initialisation is 100 complete 2009 09 25 16 13 Invalid BIOS Assembly name 2009 09 25 16 13 i System Starting 2009 09 25 16 13 eo 2009 09 25 16 13 D System was not shutdown cleanly 2009 09 25 16 10 i Stopping System 2009 09 25 16 09 oe Replication Source Appliance detected Target Appliance d2dguikevpic02 ma
62. useful tool for monitoring disk status If you have connected a system console as described in the Installation and Configuration Guide an Attention message is displayed against the RAID Status Level if a disk fails and the failed disk can easily be identified in the RAID section NOTE The system console is password protected It uses the same password as the Web Management Interface 140 Hard disk replacement Figure 34 System console showing failed disks HP D2D2500 Series 2 HP StorageWorks D2D Backup System AB4026 emea hpqcorp net HP StorageWorks D2D Backup System 013 11 26 2007 Firmware ai85 001 986 Caution Attention Usage 1GB 2200GB cach Drives o AB4026 emea hpgcorp net T6 206 12082 fe80 21c c4ff feel a08a 64 Configures the network settings If you are using iLO2 The Remote Console option under iLO2 also allows you to monitor disk status It provides similar information to the system console described in the previous section and is also password protected It uses the same password as the Web Management Interface If you have email alerts If you have configured recipients for email alerts on the Web Management Interface they will be notified of a disk failure with a message similar to the following Example email from an HP D2D4100 4300 Series Backup System kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk This is a system generated message from your HP StoreOnce D2D
63. 1 library with 200 drives on an HP D2D4312 Backup System you will still have 49 libraries available in theory but you will have no more drives e The total value also applies to NAS shares If you configure the full 250 value as VTL devices you will not be able to configure any NAS shares for that appliance e Please refer to the D2D Best Practices for VTL NAS and Replication implementations for maximum and recommended values NOTE G1 products do not support flexible emulation they have fixed values for the above emulation types some products do not support all emulation types Virtual Tape Devices Libraries slots and storage capacity It is recommended to e Only configure the libraries that you need e Only configure the number of cartridges that you are likely to need You can add cartridges at a later date to expand the system and remove individual blank cartridges trom a library without deleting the whole library but cannot remove cartridges that have been written to Source and target libraries Target libraries are created if you have a replication license when you create a replication mapping Source libraries are always visible to the host Target libraries are not normally visible to the host but you can configure devices to make them visible to backup applications This feature should be used with care because some backup applications will fail if they are able to see duplicate cartridge barcodes in two libraries
64. 3 shutdown page 88 support page 91 appliance page replication 73 audience 171 authentication CIFS server 22 autoloader 13 see also devices B backup amp restore page 93 backup fails 131 mapping deleted 68 bandwidth limiting 79 barcode 18 barcode characters 14 beacon LED 52 54 beacon mode 36 119 BIOSupgrading 135 blackout windows 80 housekeeping 88 browser buttons not displayed 7 C cancel tape drive job 165 capacity upgrade kit LEDs 119 cartridge copy 158 export 159 import 160 in tape drive 154 cartridges after multiple disk failure 152 creating 20 editing max size 19 174 Index in physical tape library 155 moving unloading 20 removing 19 write protecting 19 cartridges page 18 CIFS server authentication 22 configuring 22 CIFS server page 22 CIFS share connecting to 24 creating 23 configuration email alerts 43 Fibre Channel page 36 iSCSI 36 Microsoft Exchange Server 44 network 33 SNMP 37 troubleshoot 134 configuration page tape attach 154 connect to CIFS share 24 32 connecting from backup system troubleshoot 125 connecting to network troubleshoot 125 connection status conventions document 171 text symbols 172 copy cartridge 158 create cartridge 20 cartridges 152 CIFS share 23 device 13 NFS share 31 schedule 161 storage pool 151 customer self repair 172 D D2DBS Generic Library 11 date amp ti
65. Backup System Email Notification From D2D CZC8033MWR 31 Mar 2009 8 32 57 Storage RAID Logical Drive AA587361P98690J9SVP01GCD82 Catastrophically Failed 31 Mar 2009 8 32 57 Storage RAID Logical Drive AA58736DP98690J9SVP01G5251 Catastrophically Failed 31 Mar 2009 8 32 57 Physical disk 5QKOAQKG failed 31 Mar 2009 8 32 57 Physical disk 5QKOAN7T failed 31 Mar 2009 8 32 57 Physical disk 5QKOANMP failed For further information please browse to https D2D CZC8033MWR emea hpqcorp net https 16 26 133 71 Please do not reply to this email kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk Example email from an HP D2D2500 Series Backup System kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk This is a system generated message from your HP StoreOnce D2D Backup System Email Notification From AB4027 20 May 2008 16 20 54 Disk failure has occurred but the RAID System is still operational with full capacity 20 May 2008 16 20 54 RAID Disk 1 Failed For further information please browse to https AB4027 emea hpqcorp net https 16 26 11 104 How do I know a disk has failed 141 Please do not reply to this email kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk The Event Log The Log also contains warning messages if a disk fails Figure 35 Log showing disk failure HP D2D4300 4100 Series iSCSI Fibre Channel Log Log Messages Show Search Bo
66. Beacon On to activate beacon mode If you do not switch off Beacon Mode from the Network page it will continue for 5 minutes Fibre Channel Configuration This page allows you to view and edit Fibre Channel SAN settings if necessary It shows FC settings for each port on the FC card Fibre Channel Settings Port Speed Topology Port 1 Auto default N Port default requires Switch Port to support NPIV Port 2 Auto default N Port default requires Switch Port to support NPIV To edit the FC configuration Click Edit to make the fields editable for each port Make the required changes and click Update Speed The default is Auto which is the recommended option For users who wish to fix the speed other available values are o HP D2D4300 Series 8Gbs preferred 4Gbs or2Gbs not recommended o HP D2D4100 Series 4Gbs preferred 2Gbs or 1Gbs not recommended Topology The default is Auto which is the recommended option Loop where the HP StoreOnce Backup System simulates a large number of FC devices and N_Port when a single target device creates many virtual devices on a fabric attach port are also supported N_Port requires the switch port to support NPIV N_Port ID Virtualisation iSCSI Configuration By default a new library is automatically created whenever a new server first connects to the HP StoreOnce Backup System using the iSCSI initiator Use this page if you want to disable this feature 36 Applianc
67. Click Finish and OK to complete the snap in set up Console1 Console Root Shares i hp czj020039q mycompany local Action View Favorites Window Help es lm Gis Bae C Console Root Folder Path Client Conn Description aa Shares hp czj020039q mycompan 22 BackupShare1 C tmp nas mountp Windows File Server 1 Backup mi cS Cillweifs Windows 0 Default Share at DPBackupShare1 C tmpinasimountp Windows HP D2D Share 3 fea IPC eit Windows Remote IPC z NEWBackupShare1 C tmp nasjmountp Windows Migrated Data Share Note that the Folder Path field contains an internal path on the D2D Backup System Save this customized snap in for future use Select the Share Permissions tab and Add a user or group of users trom the domain Specity the level of permission that the users will receive and click Apply C Computer Management J File Action View W General Publish Share Permissions Group or user names Administrator M YDOMAIN Administrator D2D Backup Share 1 Properties 21x m Computer Management D E H System Tools Windows Eg Event Viewer 72 BackupUsers MYDOMAIN BackupLsers Windows 0 S i Shared Folders Ai 0 gl Shares of Sessions ef Open Files EQ Local Users and Gr E Performance Logs SR 3 Device Manager Add Remove EF ig Storage Removable Storag i Disk Defragmenter Disk Management Fa Services and Applicatic Permi
68. Compile SEMI MIB Open a Command window and go to Program Files HP Systems Insight Manager mibs Enter the command mcompile SEMI MIB mib Register SEMI MIB Still in the Command window enter the command mxmib a SEMI MIB cfg Compile TRAP DESTINATIONS MIB Open a Command window and go to Program Files HP Systems Insight Manager mibs Enter the command mcompile TRAP DESTINATIONS MIB mib Register TRAP DESTINATIONS MIB Still in the Command window enter the command mxmib a TRAP DESTINATIONS MIB cf g Log out trom the HP System Insight Manager and then log back in again You can check that SEMI MIB and TRAP DESTINATIONS MIB have been registered with HP System Insight Manager by selecting Options Events SNMP Trap Settings on the HP SIM Home page SNMP Configuration 39 EA Systems Insight Manager System Status Legend Customize Updated Mon 11 23 2009 11 42 AM WET OVAGS 0 0 0 O Uncleared Event Status Search Advanced Search Tool Search System and Event Collections Customize A All Systems A All Events Systems a B private E Shared a Systems by Type All Systems All Servers HP BladeSystem Storage Systems All Racks All Enclosures All Clients All Networking Devices All Printers All Management Process All Virtual Connect Doma Systems by Status Systems by Operating Syst Clusters by Type Clusters by Status System Functions B events SN
69. D for correct seating To locate the flash memory module refer to the schematic on the hood label o Check for hardware errors as the HP D2D device boots up HP D2D System Health LED is flashing RED HP D2D4100 and D2D4300 Series One of the two power supplies is faulty or not connected to power at power on time causing a warning condition Check the LED on the PSU to ensure it is not faulty it should be green Ensure both power supplies are connected and reboot to clear this LED The HP D2D will work satisfactorily with one power supply but without any redundancy It is recommended to power on the second power supply or replace the power supply as soon as possible HP D2D boots up correctly but cannot be seen on the network See Connecting to the network page 125 Cannot connect to Web Management Interface HP D2D is not visible on the network See Connecting to the network page 125 Cannot log in to the Web Management Interface The password is case sensitive please make sure you know whether CAPS LOCK is on or off If you cannot find the password to the Web Management Interface login screen it can be reset to factory value 1 Ensure that there are no backup or restore jobs in progress to the device 2 Press the Power On button on the front of the HP StoreOnce Backup System three times in quick succession to reset it 3 After approximately 5 seconds the HP StoreOnce Backup System will begin its reboot sequence 4 T
70. D2D Beacon LED Steady blue identifies the unit 2 System Health LED Steady green Hardware is performing correctly Flashing amber degraded condition HP D2D2502 2504 Backup System 117 Flashing red critical condition such as power supply or fan failure 3 and 4 LAN port LEDS Flashing green network connection Off no network connection or network not configured 5 Power On button LED Steady green Power connected device ready to use Steady amber Device switched off or in hibernation with power connected Off No power connected Rear view of the HP D2D 2502 2504 G2 Figure 24 HP D2D 2502 2504 rear da LEDs EEEE TET HOMER HE EEE r EEE ar Se Sar S per 1 LAN network speed LED indicator Steady green The LAN connection is using 10 Mbps 100 Mbps link Steady amber The LAN connection is using a GbE link Off No connection 2 LAN activity status LED indicator Flashing green Ongoing network data activity Off No network data activity or no connection Hot plug drive LEDs 118 The status of hot plug hard drives installed in the server is indicated by the drive activity LED indicator located on the front panel of the server Figure 25 Drive LEDs 1 Disk Online LED Steady green Online no activity Flashing green Ongoing disk activity Steady amber Disk has failed Flashing amber Predictive disk failure Off The disk is not a part of RAID 2 Disk beacon LED Steady blue identifie
71. EAFIL GB1000EAFJIL GB1000EAFJIL GB1000EAFIL GB1O00EAFIL GB1000EA amp FIL GB1000EAFIL GB1000EAFIL GBI00DEAFIL GSB1I000EAFIL GB1000EAFJL Serial No 90 17GEP 9QJ14VL3 SOJ0S606 SOJT OVW 90J15WAB SQJORSWO SOJ0WOCS SQJOVYTA SQJOSB7C SQJOVYSP SQJ OVNRE SOJOSAPK Storage Manager Status Configuration State Configured FW Version E 0O 0O O O 0O 0O a O 0O BEB BB BSESBEE BOB When you have two or more shelves the disk failures may be on one shelf only and the RAID status of the other shelf is shown as operational However you will lose all data on the HP StoreOnce Backup System the disks are show as OK in the Storage Shelves page but the Shelf and Storage Pool both have an invalid contiguration If several disks fail 149 Figure 51 Storage Shelves page after replacing disks HP D2D4300 4100 Series storage iSCSI Fibre Channel Storage Pool Status Storage Manager Status El Offline invalid storage configuration 1 RAID operational but not yet optimized Storage Pool RAID Shelves Shelves Configuration State i RAID operational but not yet optimized Physical Disks Description Serial No FW Version GB1000EAFJL 90J17GEP GBIODDEAFIL GQJ14VL3 GB1I000EAFIL 9QJ0580G GB1000EAFJL 90J170YYW GBIODDEAFIL 9OJ15VAB GBI0D0EAFIL SQJORSWQ GB1000EAFJIL SQJOWOC3 GBIODDEAFIL SQJOVYTAE GBIODDEAFIL 90J0SB7C GBI000EAFJIL SQJOVYSP GB1000EAFJL 9QGJOVNRO GB1000EAFIL 9QJ0SAPK O
72. HP StoreOnce G2 Backup System user guide HP Part Number EH985 90955 Published Edition 4 Abstract This is the user guide for the following G2 and G2 E HP StoreOnce Backup Systems G HP D2D4300 Series HP D2D4324 and HP D2D4312 e HP D2D4100 Series HP D2D4112 and HP D2D4106 HP D2D2500 Series HP D2D2504 and HP D2D2502 Some features described in this guide may not be activated on your product Refer to the Quick Specs on http www hp com for supported features for your model and the current status See the PDF version of the product s Installation and Configuration guide available from the HP web site for all installation and hardware cabling instructions NOTE Much of the information is also relevant for the older G1 products Although these products are now discontinued they are still supported and Appendix A includes any information that is specific to the older G1 products August 2013 O Copyright 2011 2013 Hewlett Packard Development Company LP Confidential computer software Valid license from HP required for possession use or copying Consistent with FAR 12 211 and 12 212 Commercial Computer Software Computer Software Documentation and Technical Data for Commercial Items are licensed to the U S Government under vendor s standard commercial license The information contained herein is subject to change without notice The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty stateme
73. J BRB BBR BB BEEBE Restoring the Storage Pool You must delete the whole storage pool and rebuild it I Go to the Storage Storage Pool tab and click Delete Figure 52 Storage Storage Pool tab deleting the storage pool Storage iSCSI Fibre Channel Storage Pool Status Storage Manager Status Offline invalid storage configuration RAD operational but not yet optimised Storage Pool RAID Shelves Storage Pool Storage Pool Id Status Number of Shelves A 6 Discover Delete 150 Hard disk replacement 2 4 Look at the Summary page to monitor progress If you look at the Status Storage page while storage is being deleted the system cannot display meaningful storage pool information and it tells you that the storage manager is busy System State Not Running System State Not Running Network Network Port 1 1Gb s Network Network Port 1 1Gb s Network Port 2 Not Configured Network Port 2 Not Configured Fibre Channel FC Port 1 Not Used Fibre Channel FC Port 1 Not Used FC Port 2 Not Used FC Port 2 Not Used Disk Space Used OK Disk Space Used OK Deduplication Ratio Deduplication Ratio User Data Stored 08 User Data Stored 0B Storage Destroying storage 29 Storage Not Configured RAID The RAID device is not available RAID 8 The RAD device is not available RAID Battery ok RAID Battery ok Devices OK Devices OK Tape Attac
74. Log Messages 2012 11 05 17 28 Stop all jobs on appliance Remove HK blackout window in order to delete data and recover space or consider a capacity upgrade if supported by your appliance 2012 11 05 17 28 2012 11 05 17 24 Appliance now at full capacity Any jobs in progress will fail Disk full Appliance capacity greater than 99 Appliance capacity greater than 98 2012 11 05 17 16 Appliance capacity greater than 97 2012 11 05 17 11 2012 11 05 17 08 2012 11 05 17 04 2012 11 05 17 01 2012 11 05 16 58 2012 11 05 16 55 2012 11 05 16 52 2012 11 05 16 52 Appliance capacity greater than 96 Appliance capacity greater than 95 Appliance capacity greater than 94 Appliance capacity greater than 93 Appliance capacity greater than 92 Appliance capacity greater than 91 Disk greater than 90 full Appliance nearing full capacity gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt bb EE Note that if email and SNMP alerting is configured on the device the above warnings and errors will be delivered by these methods too To reduce the risk of system unavailability HP recommends that you monitor your disk storage capacity to ensure that storage utilization stays below 80 Keeping available disk storage capacity above 20 ofters the best backup and deduplication performance Prior to reaching 80 utilization 130 Troubleshooting consider adding additional disk storage and review best practices and implementat
75. MP Trap Settings View and edit user modifiable attributes associated with traps Mib Hame Trap Hame Event Type Description Enable Trap Handling Category Severity Scroll down the list of available MIBs to locate SEMI MIB and TRAP DESTINATIONS MIB Maximize asmib mib v nsadimm mib nsaevent mib nsainfo mib nsapci mib nsascsi mib nsavolcp mib old cisco chassis mib old cisco flash mib old cisco interfaces mib old cisco ip mib old cisco sys mib old cisco tcp mib old cisco ts mib ovis 2 mib peisnet mib ucd snmp mib mib v5 Oficon mib v5 1ha mib v5 3sw mib Update the system type database 1 Log on to HP System Insight Manager if not already logged on 2 system types Select Options Manage System Types on the Home page to display a list of all managed Click on New to add a new system type Define a new rule filling only required fields as follows e System object identifier 1 3 6 1 4 1 11 10 3 1 3 27 e Compare rule match 40 Appliance Configuration Priority 1 highest System type Storage Device Product Model HP StorageWorks D2D ne ser emealgladysz EAJ Systems Insight Manager lt i ig ai Tools y Deploy Configure v Diagnose v Reports Tasks amp Logs Options v Help v Legend Customize Updated Sat 11 21 2009 3 30 PM WET Manage System Types Maximize Create and manage rules to identify third party SNMP managed sys
76. MSL G3 series 4x48 Library 12 MSL G3 series 8x96 Library 12 N NAS CIFS server page 22 NFS server page 30 shares page 21 NAS mapping configuration replication 66 NAS share editing 21 NetBIOS name resolution 33 network edit settings 34 176 Index reset settings and password 35 status page 54 troubleshooting 127 network mode 34 network name 34 network page 33 NFS server specifying NFS hosts 30 NFS server page 30 NFS share connecting to 32 creating 31 nfs share state handle error 129 NTP server fails 127 NTP server stops 86 NTP settings editing 85 O other sources of information 6 out of sync settings 78 P password default 7 editing 82 resetting 82 pause housekeeping 88 pause replication jobs 81 performance troubleshoot 126 permissions source appliance 76 Pointer PTR record 26 port defining number of 14 power off cleanly 88 power on off troubleshoot 128 R RAID battery 50 134 RAID Parity Initialization 7 RAID status 50 54 RAID5 136 RAID6 136 recovery replication 96 104 recovery wizard reverse replication 96 104 related documentation 171 replace disk 142 replication and firewalls 79 appliance page 73 blackout windows 80 event history 81 general settings 78 local appliance 77 NAS mappings page 66 pause jobs 81 recovering source 96 104 status page 58 virtual tape mappings page 59 replication fails 131 132 repl
77. NAS share from which files should be recovered Click Next HAS Recovery Wizard Welcome Step 2 Select Target Share Select Target Appliance The purpose of this step is to select the desired partner share Select Target Appliance Share Select Target Share i gt Click to show hide details b Edit Share Mapping Summary Access User Data Share Protocol Stored Version Share1 Replication Online CIFS Source Share3 Non Online CIFS Replicating Cancel NOTE Ifthe mapping has been broken there will be an entry that says Non replicating library instead of Replication Target 7 At the Edit Share Mapping step either adopt the mapping that had been configured or create a new mapping and click Next 8 Click Adopt to run reverse replication HAS Recovery Wizard I elcome Step 3 Edit Share Mapping Select Target Appliance The purpose of this step is to confiqure the share mapping which will be created Mapping for Local Share Share3 to Share2 on D2D CZC83018HY Select Target Share gt Edit Share Mapping Mapping Name Share Mapping 1 Summary Number of Files 0 File System CIFS Size of Share 0B Cancel 9 As soon as reverse replication has completed the data may be recovered to the host using the original backup application 106 Restore processes with replication 10 New backups can now run to the Source Appliance and replication will run normally without further configuration Figure 14
78. NF1R7A NNFY94NN9 10 Click Apply to create the slot mapping configuration Replication of cartridges will start as soon as the libraries have been synchronised Look at the Replication Status field on the Library Details tab of the Virtual Tape Mappings page It changes from Pending Synchronisation to Synchronising to Synchronized O D2D Backup System Home Virtual Tape Devices HAS Configuration Status Administration D2D MXQ011096W 192 168 0 110 Status Virtual Tape Mappings HAS Mappings Partner Appliances Local Appliance Event History Local Libraries Rep Target Library Mapping Library Details Slot Details Mapping Details Mapping Name Rep Target Library Mapping Replication Status Synchronised Mapped Slots 24 Number of Slots Out of Sync 0 Recovery Active No Average Throughput 79 6 MB s using 181 7 Mb s bandwidth saving 71 Source Library Target Library Total Slots 24 24 User Data Stored 17 GB 17 GB Size On Disk 3 GB Blackout Window Active No No NOTE If you were able to colocate the Target Appliance on the same LAN as the Source Appliance to improve replication performance remember to relocate the Target Appliance to the target site as soon as the cartridges are synchronized Virtual Tape Mappings Replication 65 Figure 1 Replication creation process Create non replicating Library on source appliance Create backup rotation scheme and allow firs
79. Off Connected at 4 HP D2D4300 Series only or 2 all other FC systems Gb s Flashing Off Activity at 4 HP D2D4300 Series only or 2 all other FC systems Gb s OK Off Connected at 8 HP D2D4300 Series only or 4 all other FC systems Gb s Off Activity at 8 HP D2D4300 Series only or 4 all other FC systems Gb s OK Q O Q mul O bl 2 gt Q O Capacity upgrade kit LEDs There are three LEDs on the front of the Capacity Upgrade Kit Fibre Channel card LEDs 119 Figure 26 Capacity Upgrade LEDs 1 2 DO 188 S 1 Heartbeat LED Green System activity Off No system activity 2 Fault LED Amber Fault condition Off No fault condition 3 UID button LED Blue Identified Flashing blue Active remote management Off No remote management 120 Understanding LEDs 12 Hardware monitoring This feature enables the HP StoreOnce Backup System to report any changes in the status or condition of its power supply fan or thermal sensors This feature is only available on G2 systems NOTE This feature is only available on G2 systems Changes may be notified in a number of ways e Any failures of fans or power supply or any overheating events are reported via email alerts and SNMP if contigured correctly e The HP StoreOnce Backup System reflects its overall status on the Summary and Event Log pages e Any change to hardware status or condition generates an entry in the Event Log Mess
80. Restoring single files This is very easy and fast Run your backup software and select the files to be restored Even when restoring from virtual tape devices where the software application is tape based the restore performance on your HP StoreOnce Backup System is much faster than restoring from physical tape Restore and deduplication With data deduplication the actual restore time from disk is longer because the data chunks must be reconstructed However because more data can be stored on the disk restore is still fast because there is no need to retrieve data from archived physical media Restore scenarios 11 Reconnecting to the to iSCSI VTL devices after host failure Each configured library or tape drive on the HP StoreOnce Backup System is uniquely mapped to a host It cannot be seen by any other host on the network If the host system fails you must replace it and reconfigure the mapping of the host to the configured backup device on the HP StoreOnce Backup System i 2 3 Install the operating system on the host If possible give the host the same Computer Name as the host that failed Install the backup application on the host Run the iSCSI Initiator on the restored host See also the HP StoreOnce Backup System Installation and Configuration Guide Make a note of the Initiator Node Name this can be found on the General tab on the Microsoft iSCSI initiator iSCSI Initiator Properties i X General Discov
81. System Installation and Configuration Guide To edit device details It is possible to edit some but not all device details after creating a device In particular you should be aware of the following e You can delete cartridges by reducing the number of slots on the Devices page but this will only remove the highest numbered blank slots Once the Delete operation reaches a slot number that contains data it will not allow you to reduce the number further on the Details page even if earlier slots are blank You must first use the Cartridges tab to make the slot blank e If you change the cartridge size on this page this will only change newly added cartridges it does not change the size of cartridges that have already been created e You can reduce the number of drives but if you go to O the port setting will go to No Port e You cannot change the library type to a type that has a smaller set of maximum values e g number of cartridges than is currently set 1 Select the device in the list to display its details and then click on Edit Devices Virtual Tape Devices 15 A 2 Amend details as appropriate and click Update to apply them The information for the Interface Information tab is generated automatically and cannot be changed Device Details Library Name Library 1 Emulation Type 1x8 G2 Autoloader be Drive emulation LTO3 Total No Of Cartridge Slots Number of Drives 1 B Deduplication Cr
82. These tables show an average throughput over a period time so will not produce accurate data straight away The bottom half of the page contains three tabs that show status details for e Current Issues such as a target appliance is offline or a mapped share NAS or slot pair VTL is not synchronized or out of sync for a certain number of days hours depending upon the settings for warning critical out of sync hours e Source Active Jobs e Target Active Jobs Click and highlight any of the status details to display more information about the issue Replication Virtual Status Virtual Tape Mappings NAS Mappings Partner Appliances Local Appliance Event History Replication Status Summary Replication Status ok Licensed Replication Throughput Totais recent averages Active Sessions Source Data Job Transmit Bandwidth Current Limit No Limit 0 Kbps Source Jobs Running Command and Data Transmit Bandwidth 0 0 Mbps Target Jobs Running 0 Data Job Outbound Throughput 0 0 MBps Connected Source Appliances Command and Data Receive Bandwidth 0 0 Mbps Data Job Inbound Throughput 0 0 MBps Status Details Current issues Source Active Jobs Target Active Jobs There are currently no Replication issues Tape Mappings Replication This page allows you to configure and view how cartridges are mapped between source and target libraries NAS share mappings are managed on a separate tab NOTE
83. This is the name of the HP StoreOnce Backup System You can use the network name instead of the IP address to log on to the Web Management Interface Use DHCP Gateway This option is available if any port is configured for DHCP Check this box to select the DHCP allocated Gateway IP address rather than the Default Gateway Default Gateway This is the node that connects the HP StoreOnce Backup System to the network that is servicing the web pages Static IP addressing only A default gateway is required if all ports are configured as static or Use DHCP Gateway is not enabled The gateway must reside in one of the subnets DNS Server Name These are the DNS IP addresses When using DHCP these may be obtained automatically 1 2 3 Ask your network administrator to advise what you should enter 34 Appliance Configuration More about the default gateway If any network port 1Gb or 10Gb is set to DHCP the Use DHCP Gateway checkbox is displayed If you do not want to enable this setting you must enter the specific settings for the Default Gateway ol fibrechannet iscsi sump Email Alerts Network settings Network Mode 1Gb Single Port v Network Mode 10Gb Single Port v Network Name Holborn27 Use DHCP Gateway F Default Gateway 16 26 128 1 DNS Address 1 16 110 135 51 DNS Address 2 16 110 135 52 DNS Address 3 0 0 0 0 Port Settings 1Gb 1G Port 3 DHCP E IP Address 16 26 131 62 Subnet Mask 255 255 248
84. Thursday ni a F a a Kbps be Kbps L Friday m NE Bi 7 Kbps Kbps Saturday z Kbps Kbps A Cano NOTE All settings are applied to the HP StoreOnce Backup System you cannot configure settings for individual jobs The Bandwidth Limit windows override the General Limit when the time specified for the window is active Outside of Bandwidth Limit windows the General Limit applies 4 Click Apply Blackout windows This option allows you to specify times when replication should not occur for example during planned maintenance or heavy network traffic You may configure multiple blackout windows NOTE This setting relates to the local appliance in its role as a source or target device No replication jobs will be started if the Source or Target Appliance for a mapping is in blackout and any running jobs for the mapping will be paused I Select the Blackout Windows tab Virtual Tape Mappings HAS Mappings Partner Appliances Local Appliance Event History Local Appliance Settings General Settings Bandwidth Limiting Blackout Windows Configure Blackout Windows System Time Tuesday 03 11 Blackout Window Active No Apply First Time Finish Apply Second Time Finish Restriction Restriction Sunday 01 00 02 00 tesa 00 00 00 00 Monday C 00 00 00 00 a 00 00 00 00 Tuesday E 00 00 00 00 a 00 00 00 00 Wednesday C 00 00 00 00 O 00 00 00 00 Thursday 2 00 00 00 00 T 00 00 00 00 Friday O 00 00 00
85. Windows e Description a text description of the share optional e Access Protocol Select NFS The Network Path is either lt IP address gt nas lt sharename gt or lt Fully Qualified domain name gt nas lt sharename gt There is also an option to enable Write Protection This should only be used if you want to prevent further backup to the share If you enable it any backup jobs currently using that share will fail 5 Now select the Permissions tab and set the access permissions for that share for each host in the list Check the appropriate box Read Write Access Read Only Access or No Access Shares CIFS Server NFS Server File shares created on the D2D Backup System are intended to be used as targets for backup applications They should not be used as general purpose storage or for drag and drop backups doing so will result in lower deduplication efficiency and performance Status Access Protocol User Data Stored Size On Disk Created iv O Create Share Share10 Share Permissions Access Protocol NFS Read Write Access Read Only Access No Access Hydrabad O 6 Click Update Configuring NAS shares for NFS 31 32 NAS ss EE urs sever Shares G File shares created on the D2D Backup System are intended to be used as targets for backup applications They should not be used as general purpose storage or for drag and drop backups doing so will result in lower deduplication
86. X ee ey 200 X 1 2 2 D2D2500 D2D2500 D2D4000 4 Goto the NAS Mappings page Select a Non Replicating Share to be converted to a Replication Source Share and click Start Replication Wizard sd Status Virtual Tape Mappings HAS Mappings Partner Appliances Local Appliance Event History Role Status Access User Data Size On Disk Entries Share Replication Status Protocol Stored Version Local Shares Mapping for Local Share Configure a new share mapping between the selected local share and a share Start Replication Wizard Map the local share as a source share and recover files from the target LE n 8 388 Start Recovery Wizard 6 Proceed to the Select Target Appliance step 9 TIP Click on the show hide details link to check how many target appliances are permitted and the number of target appliances that are currently configured 70 Replication HAS Replication Wizard Step 1 Select Target Appliance v Welcome Select Target The purpose of this step is to select the appliance which houses the desired partner share Appliance Select Target Appliance Select Target Share Edit Share Mapping Summary Add Target Appliance 7 Select a Target Appliance from the list and click Next NOTE If you want to select an appliance that is not yet on the list click Add Target Appliance Enter the Target Appliance IP Address or fully qualitied
87. able 28 Temperature Sensor events for HP D2D 2500 Series HP D2D4100 Series and HP D2D4300 Series Backup Systems Email Da Component Problem Message Alert level Alerts Da TEMPERATURE Approaching Approaching Dangerous Critical SENSOR Dangerous Temperature the lt LOCATION gt Temperature Thermal Sensor lt ID gt is reporting overheating conditions System System Overheating lt LOCATION gt Caution Yes re lt ID gt lt TEMPERATURE gt Repaired Message as above repaired a Location and ID values Table 29 Location and Thermal Sensor ID values for HP D2D2500 Series and HP D2D4100 Series Backup Systems om lem Dn men 1 lmnoye noe a Gun Ma 2 EE 2 en e semo CC 7 v 7 ca DE System_BD System_BD SCSI BACKPLANE ZONE 27 System BD SCSI BACKPLANE ZONE 28 Memory BD Resolving problems 123 Table 29 Location and Thermal Sensor ID values for HP D2D2500 Series and HP D2D4100 Series Backup Systems continued Table 30 Location and Thermal Sensor ID values for HP D2D4300 Series Backup Systems 21 CPU 1 O Zone 12 22 CPU 2 O Zone 13 Memory BD O Zone 14 Memory BD I O Zone 15 I O Zone I O Zone Pwr Supply Zone I O Zone I O Zone System board System BD N I System BD Memory BD I O Zone Memory BD I O Zone 19 O ZONE I O Zone 20 What events are reported for expansion shelves Table 31 Power Supply and Fan events for all expansion shelves HP D2D2500 Series HP D2D4100 Series and HP
88. acks up to a Non Replicating library on the Source Appliance 2 The first full backup is copied to a cartridge on a Tape Library 3 The physical cartridge is shipped to the Data Center 4 The first full backup is imported from Tape Library into a Non Replicating Library on the Target Appliance It is also possible to import the cartridge into an unmapped slot of an existing Replication Target library 5 Once imported create the replication linkage between Source and Target Appliances and configure slot mappings 6 Normal replication across the WAN can now take place with only new or changed data needing to be replicated NOTE When recovering data after a disaster has occurred in the remote site resulting in the loss of both the host servers and the D2D system you can speed up data recovery to the D2D by using the last full backup cartridge to reverse seed the Virtual Tape Library Configuration Tape Attach This page allows you to view physical tape storage devices that are attached to the HP D2D Backup System The top half of the page shows a list of configured physical tape devices NOTE With a SCSI interface up to two tape drives may be connected including tape drives in libraries and up to two tape operations import export or copy from separate libraries may take place at any one time With a SAS intertace up to our tape drives may be connected including tape drives in libraries and up to four tape operations import e
89. ages page see also Log Status page 57 Each entry displays a severity icon to reflect Information Warning or Critical a Indicates standard information Indicates a warning state Something needs attention but it is not critical to the successful operation of 2 i failed or disk installed i ion shelf b the device For example a disk may have failed or disks may be installed in an expansion shelf but not licensed Fy Indicates a critical state Something needs attention Investigate immediately NOTE Email alerts and SNMP traps will only be generated if the HP StoreOnce Backup System has been configured correctly to support emails and traps being sent to the HP SIM Server Refer to SNMP Configuration page 37 and Email Alerts Contiguration page 43 An example email alert The following example shows an email alert that has been sent from an HP StoreOnce Backup System kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk This is a system generated message from your HP StoreOnce D2D Backup System Email Notification From HP CR206F1F2E 04 Feb 2012 11 41 55 0000 An optional fan is not operating normally 04 Feb 2012 11 41 55 0000 The Fans are now redundant on Chassis 1 04 Feb 2012 11 42 25 0000 System fan has returned to normal operation For further information please browse to https HP CR206F1F2E com https XXX XXX XXX XXX Please do not reply to this email kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
90. ail slot This determines how the data that has been created on the physical cartridge is to be veritied with the original data on the HP D2D Backup system There are three options None Quick and Full The default is Full Sorting and searching scheduled jobs Click on any column heading to sort jobs according to that criterion For example click on Next Expiry Time to sort the jobs according to the time they next run Click on Show search box to display a Filter tield and one drop down menu e Use the righthand drop down menu to filter on All Name Schedule or Mode Slot e Type a search string into the Filter box Tape Attach 163 To view edit or delete existing schedules e Locate the schedule in the scrollable list and click to display the schedule details e Click Edit to make schedule details editable Make the required changes and click Update You cannot edit the schedule Type e Click Delete to delete the schedule completely You will be prompted to confirm the delete action Remember that you can also disable the job temporarily by de selecting the Active checkbox e Click Run now to run the schedule immediately Table 34 Scheduled job details m This field allows you to provide a meaningful name for the scheduled job Schedule Type For daily jobs this is Daily For weekly jobs this is Weekly For jobs that you wish to run on a specific date in the month this is Day of the Month For jobs that
91. ake a long time especially after an unscheduled power fail where the message will show Starting Disk Licensing for models that support a Capacity Upgrade Kit will show a warning message if you have not yet provided the licensing information See License Administration page 94 Replication status is shown if you have licensed and enabled this feature If you have enabled the Network Time Protocol from the Date amp Time Status page the status of the NTP process is also shown amp Indicates a healthy system or system component Everything is OK and the system is working correctly i Indicates standard information Indicates a warning state Something needs attention but it is not critical to the successful operation of the device For example a disk may have failed or disks may be installed in an expansion shelf but not licensed Fy Indicates a critical state Something needs attention Investigate immediately Summary Home 9 3 Virtual Tape Devices The Virtual Tape Devices menu allows you to monitor and configure VTL devices and cartridges The following options are available e Devices Virtual Tape Devices e Backup applications and Replication Target libraries e Cartridges Virtual Tape Devices These pages allow you to monitor and configure VTL devices If you are a new user we strongly recommend that you read the following documents which are available from the HP web site They provide a detailed
92. ake it easier to identify the appliance on the replication Web Management Interface of the local and partner appliances It may be anything that is meaningful to the user such as the geographical location of the appliance This is the maximum number of source and target jobs that can run concurrently If necessary you can reduce the default value on this page You may want to decrease the maximum source jobs to avoid using too much WAN bandwidth You may want to reduce the maximum number of target jobs to avoid overloading the target appliance and reserve appliance performance if you are running backups or tape offloads at the same time as replication Synchronization progress An event is always generated each time a mapping goes out of sync and goes back into logging sync This field applies to periodic sync progress updates whilst the mapping remains out of sync which results in emails if emails are configured but not SNMP traps Use these fields to enable progress logging for Library and Share synchronization and to specify the logging interval While the library or share is out of sync emails are sent periodically indicating how many slots or entries are still out of sync This information is also logged to the user Event Log One email is sent for each log entry made for each library or share that is out of sync Out of Sync Notification Use these fields to specify the amount of time a mapping needs to be out of sync before a Setti
93. al Tape Devices Configuration Replication Administration D2D CZJ9340854 192 168 1 101 Overall Status ok Default Gateway 192 168 1 1 DNS Addresses IP Address IPV6 Address MAC Address 16 Port3 D2D CZ19340854 gbr hp com 192 168 1 101 255 255 0 0 fe80 225 b3ff feaa a762 64 00 25 B3 AA A7 62 1Gbis Excellent iSCSI Status This page shows the iSCSI details for all the devices that are contigured on the HP StoreOnce Backup System There are two tabs Media Changer iSCSI details and Drive iSCSI Details Click on a device to select it and display the associated iSCSI information NOTE There is also an Active Connections tab which displays information about open iSCSI sessions If all sessions are inactive not connected this tab is not displayed This page is mainly for information and is usetul in troubleshooting It cannot be edited If a device is showing as not connected this indicates that the iSCSI Initiator on the host has not logged on Log on using the iSCSI Initiator and set the device as a Persistent Target for that host This ensures that it will automatically log on again whenever the host is rebooted sro E Devices Role Connection Device Type Library 44 Replication Source Go MINE MSL G3 Series 2x iSCSI Port Library 5 24 Non Replicating Online iSCSI Port Create library Not Connected MSL G3 Series 2x24 LTO 3 Library 2 Media Cha
94. ally for cartridges This Characters option allows you to select whether the barcodes should have six or eight characters When the user selects 6 character barcodes this is not reflected on the Web Management Interface which will still show 8 character barcodes However when a backup application runs an inventory command it will only see 6 character barcodes Barcode Justification This option allows you to specify which six characters are reported to the backup application when using 6 character barcodes The six characters that are reported to the backup application are determined by whether the justify option is set to left or right Setting it to left justify will mean that the first 6 characters of the barcode will be reported to the backup application right justify will report the last 6 characters Note that using left justify may result in the backup application seeing barcodes that appear to be duplicates ISCSI Initiator Name This is the Initiator Node Name of the host that will back up to this device It is provided iSCSI devices only automatically for the default library that is created when you run the Installation wizard on a host for a first time But you must enter it manually if you are creating a new device on this page If you are using the Microsoft iSCSI Initiator you can find the name by running the iSCSI Initiator on the host and copying the Initiator Node Name from the General tab Devices Devices Show Details
95. ame Share Mapping 1 summary Number of Files File System Size of Share Cancel 10 The Summary screen is displayed Click Apply to create the share mapping configuration Replication of files will start immediately NOTE If you were able to colocate the Target Appliance on the same LAN as the Source Appliance to improve replication performance remember to relocate the Target Appliance to the target site as soon as the files are synchronized 72 Replication Figure 3 Replication creation process Create non replicating share on source appliance Create backup rotation scheme and allow first full backup to run Use USB disk for seeding 1 Copy first full backup to USB disk 2 Transport disk to target appliance and insert into host server 3 Create non replicating share on target and copy files from USB disk On the Mapping Configuration page select the non replicating share on the source appliance 1 Select Start Replication Wizard 2 Select the target appliance or create a new one 3 Select the target share or create a new one 4 Edit share mapping name 5 Confirm and finish configuration Replication will now start Vas target colocated with source No When shares are synchronized relocate target appliance to target site Partner Appliances Replication This page shows you the replication status of all Target and Source HP StoreOnce Backup Systems that have
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97. ances tab allows you to add edit and remove Target Appliance details e The Source Appliance Permissions tab allows you to lock down the ability to create share and library mappings so that when the wizard is run and mappings are configured the Target only has access to a list of sources that are allowed to replicate to it Summary Appliance details Click on a tab to display a list of available appliances of that type The following status details are shown for the appliance Table 20 Summary Appliance details Click on an appliance to view more detailed status information in the bottom half of the screen as described in page 75 Replication To add a target appliance Procedure 5 1 Click Add Target Appliance Figure 4 Create new target appliance Target Appliance Address Command Protocol Port Number 4833 Data Protocol Port Number 4834 Add Target Appliance 2 Enter the Target Appliance Address 3 The default values for the Command and Data Protocol Port Numbers are usually acceptable but may be edited if there is a conflict If replication needs to take place through a firewall the network administrator will need to open TCP ports 9387 Command protocol and 9388 Data protocol 4 Click Add Target Appliance To edit or remove a Target Appliance e Select the appliance and click Edit to edit the Appliance Name IP address and protocol port details of the target appliance e Select the appliance and c
98. and 96 cartridge slots e ESL E series Library This is an enterprise tape solution which allows you to configure many drives per library and many cartridges per library see values for D2DBS emulation above Use the Show Details Box at the top of the screen to view maximum details and actual numbers used e EML E series Library This is an enterprise tape library solution which allows you to configure many drives per library and many cartridges per library see values for D2DBS emulation above Use the Show Details Box at the top of the screen to view maximum details for drives and libraries and actual numbers used Flexible emulation G2 products only If supported the ESL EML and D2DBS emulations are particularly flexible because they allow you to configure a large number of drives per library This has two main benefits e It allows for more concurrent streams on backups which are throttled due to host application throughput such as multi streamed backups from a database e Itallows for a single library and therefore dedupe store to contain similar data from backups that must run in parallel to increase deduplication ratio If using these flexible emulation types the following factors should also be considered e Although there are no hard limits on the number of drives that can be configured per library there are limits on the total number of devices and shares that can be configured on an appliance If you configure
99. arget will fail with a suggestion that there may be too many drives already in use on the target You cannot create a new target library if Source Appliance Permissions is enabled on the selected target appliance Instead the library must be first created on the target before mapping from the source Virtual Tape Mappings Replication 63 Virtual Tape Replication Wizard Step 2 Select Target Library v Welcome v Select Target Appliance The purpose of this step is to select the desired partner librarv 4 Hew Target Library Details Select Target Library Edit Slot Mapping Name RepTarget Summary Emulation Type MSL G3 Series 2x24 Number of Slots 124 gt Range 8 24 Default 24 Number of Drives 1 3 Drive emulation iTos Deduplication Required Field Create Target Library lt lt s coo ce tee 8 This takes you to the Edit Slot Mapping step Enter a Slot Mapping Name The slot number and barcodes of all source cartridges are displayed A new barcode is generated for them on the target library these barcodes will be overwritten with those of the source when replication starts By default all slots on the Source are selected for mapping and mapped to available slots on the Target library If you want to deselect cartridges from this slot mapping configuration select Unmapped from the Target Slot Name drop down menu Virtual Tape Replication Wizard Step 3 Edit Slot
100. ary on the Source Appliance either by running the Installation wizard or by using the Devices page 2 Go to the Replication Virtual Tape Mappings page and select the new non replicating library 3 Click Start Recovery Wizard 96 Restore processes with replication Local Libraries Library Hame Role User Data Stored Virtual Tape Mappings HAS Mappings Partner Appliances Local Appliance Event History Size On Mapped Total Device Type Library Replication Status Disk Slots Slots Version Library 2 Non Replicating Online 176 3GB 14 3 GB 24 MSL 63 Series 2x24 1 LTO3 Library 7 Replication Online 24 24 MSL G3 Series 2x24 1 Synchronising Source LTOS Library 8 Replication Online 24 24 MSL G3 Series 2x24 1 Pending Synchronisation Target LTO3 Library 1 Configure new slot mapping between the selected local library and library Start Replication Wizard r Map the local library as source library and recover cartridges from the Sha ae Start Recovery Wizard 4 At the Select Target Appliance Step select Add the Target Appliance and provide the IP address of the previous replication target device Virtual Tape Recovery Wizard Welcome Select Target Appliance Select Target Library Select Slot Mapping To Adopt Optional Edit Slot Mapping Summary Step 1 Select Target Appliance The purpose of this step is to select the appliance which houses the des
101. ated 4 Click Download Support Ticket to save the file to disk Backup amp Restore Administration This tab allows you to save the HP StoreOnce Backup System s configuration settings by downloading them to the host system If the HP StoreOnce Backup System or the host is repaired or replaced the configuration settings can be restored It is also possible to restore an HP StoreOnce Backup System to factory settings if a critical failure cannot be resolved by any other means This should normally only be done if advised to do so by HP Customer Support passwort Dated Tine shutdown Fimwae swoon Cr Backup Configuration It is possible to save the HP D2D s configuration file by downloading it to the host system If the HP D2D is repaired or replaced the configuration file can be uploaded to restore the system Restore Configuration Reset to Factory Defaults Reset Recommendations Certain combinations of hardware failure will result in the need to recover configuration settings It is strongly recommended that you export the configuration file e Once you have initially configured the HP StoreOnce Backup System and the configuration is stable e Whenever you change the configuration e Before you upgrade the software e Immediately atter upgrading software e Before you change any hardware component NOTE Configuratin files generated on old software will not be compatible after software upgrade so a new configurat
102. atus Replication Administration D Holborn27 16 26 131 62 Status Summary Status QO gt gt gt HP StorageWorks D2D4312 G2 System State OK Holborn27 Network ok Up Time 1 Hours 12 Minutes Fibre Channel OK Serial Number CZJ934082M Disk Space Used 3 0 TB of 35 9 TB 8 5 Firmware Revision 200 370 Deduplication Ratio User Data Stored 1 8 TB Storage ok RAID ok RAID Battery ok Devices ok Replication ok NOTE If a capacity upgrade kit has been installed the shelves are also shown on the Summary page HP D2D2500 Series products do not support connection of a Capacity Upgrade Kit Table 1 Summary page layout EG Select the appropriate option from the top bar Help and logout The Help option opens the help pages This is a context sensitive link that displays help that is appropriate to the currently selected page Logout closes your session on the HP StoreOnce Backup System If somebody else logs in you will be automatically logged out 3 StoreOnce Backup System This section provides the information that identities your HP StoreOnce Backup information System It shows the Type Product Generation Name Serial Number and Software Revision of the HP StoreOnce Backup System The Up Time records how long the HP StoreOnce Backup System has been running Home Summary Table I Summary page layout continued Status details Status icons S
103. aximum value allowed is 3200 GB 18 Virtual Tape Devices Table 5 Cartridge parameters continued Write Protected This is a check box that allows you to enable checked and disable unchecked write protection see below Move Cartridge This drop down list is displayed in Edit mode and allows you to move the cartridge to an empty blank slot mail slot or tape drive This tells you when the cartridge was last written to and is useful when identifying data for copying or exporting Empty slots Empty slots are slots that contain no cartridges all the fields are empty e Tape drive row A library consists of two devices a tape drive and changer device This location refers to the tape drive element of the library It is normally only populated when the backup application on the host is writing to or reading from the library e Mail slot row This location refers to the slot that is used for importing and exporting data to a physically attached tape drive It is not used with G2 products e Numbered slot row This slot is empty after a Delete operation or after the backup application has moved data to the mail slot for export Once a numbered slot is empty the Create button may be used to create a new blank cartridge See page 20 To delete a cartridge It the Used Size of a cartridge is Blank you will be able to remove it Click on the Delete button There is a new right hand column Delete Cartridge You can
104. b Management Interface There are two ways of logging on 6 From the host server or PC Use the desktop shortcut created by the Installation wizard From any machine connected to the network The HP StoreOnce Backup System uses a secure network connection Enter https followed by the IP address or fully qualified domain name for example myhpd2d mydomain com of the HP StoreOnce Backup System into the web browser NOTE If you use http in the URL you are automatically forwarded to the https secure network connection The Web Management Intertace displays the Login prompt Getting started Name D2DBS amp User Name Administrator Password Force Login Login lelp The Login is Administrator with an initial password of Admin Both names are case sensitive The password can subsequently be changed from the User Account Administration page 82 menu option Only one active session is supported You cannot connect to an HP StoreOnce Backup System if somebody else is logged into the Web Management Interface However Force Login is enabled by default and this will disconnect an active session After a period of 20 minutes of user inactivity the session will time out and return to the Login screen It is possible to change this Inactive Logout Time from the User Accounts Administration page NOTE The web browser used to communicate with the StoreOnce Backup System must have Active Scripting or JavaScript enable
105. been configured for use with this HP StoreOnce Backup System You can also add Target HP StoreOnce Backup Systems on this page however it is not necessary to do so before mapping configurations because this option is also available when running the Replication wizard Look at the bottom of the page to find information about any blackout windows that apply to the selected appliance Partner Appliances Replication 73 74 HE ON Virtual Tape Mappings HAS Mappings Partner Appliances Local Appliance Event History Partner Appliance Details Target Appliances Source Appliances Source Appliance Permissions Enabled Source Appliances Herieys EE da SES nd eT Perms sions a Configuring permissions allows you to limit access to libraries and shares Source Appliances will only be able to configure mappings to libraries and shares which they have been granted access to Libraries Shares Name Access DPBackupVTL mel Library 3 CI There are three tabs one for Target Appliances and one for Source Appliances and a separate tab for setting Source Appliance permissions e The Source Appliances tab is not editable If the HP StoreOnce Backup System also has Replication Target libraries there may be multiple Source Appliances NOTE Source Appliances are appliances that have added the local appliance as a Target Appliance Only Source Appliances that are currently connected to the Target Appliance are listed e The Target Appli
106. c certificate information General Details Certification Path Certificate Information This CA Root certificate is not trusted To enable trust install this certificate in the Trusted Root Certification Authorities store Issued to HP StorageWorks D2D Backup System Issued by HP StorageWorks D2D Backup System valid from 08 04 2008 to 06 04 2018 Figure 6 User generated certificate information General Details Certification Path Certificate Information This CA Root certificate is not trusted To enable trust install this certificate in the Trusted Root Certification Authorities store Issued to 16 26 130 198 Issued by 16 26 130 198 valid from 24 11 2009 to 24 11 2010 Date amp Time Administration This page allows you to view and manage the following settings e Date and time settings e Date display format e Network Time Protocol NTP settings e Daylight saving settings Date amp Time Administration 85 ON shutdown Fimwae Support Backup amp Restore Date amp Time Time 16 21 Date 25 September 2009 Date Display Format Configure the display format of short dates which appear in Replication and System Event logs Date Format YYYYIMMIDD Status The NTP process is disabled NTP Enabled Address Enabled Server 1 Server 2 Server 3 Daylight Saving Daylight Saving Enabled m Current Location GMT Eur
107. c is minimized See also the HP StoreOnce Backup System Concepts Guide The physical storage capacity of the HP StoreOnce Backup System is e HP D2D2502 2 TB 4 x 500 GB HP D2D 2504 4 TB 4 x I TB e HP D2D4106 6 TB 12 x 500 GB One additional shelf may be connected to the unit which increases the total capacity to 12 TB 24 x 500 GB e HP D2D4112 12 TB 12 x 1 TB One additional shelf may be connected to the unit which increases the total capacity to 24 TB 24 x 1 TB e HP D2D4312 12 TB 12 x 1 TB Up to three additional shelves may be connected to the unit which increases the total capacity to 48 TB 48 x 1 TB e HP D2D4324 24 TB 12 x 2 TB Up to three additional shelves may be connected to the unit which increases the total capacity to 96 TB 48 x 2 TB However in order to ensure a high level of data integrity the disks use RAID protection This reduces the available capacity but ensures that in the event of a disk failure in the device there will be no data loss Actual storage capacity is approximately e HP D2D2502 1 5 TB HP D2D2504 3 TB e HP D2D4106 4 5 TB or 9 TB if an extra shelf is installed e HP D2D4112 9 TB or 18 TB if an extra shelf is installed e HP D2D4312 9 TB up to a maximum of 36 TB with three extra shelves installed e HP D2D4324 18 TB up to a maximum of 72 TB with three extra shelves installed 169 T Tape rotation Tape rotation strategies determine when backups are run the n
108. cating Library to be that of the host system e For a FC connection connect to the SAN If necessary install a FC card in the server Connect to the colocated appliance and library from the host Import the cartridges into the backup application and recover the data over the WAN At this point there is no HP StoreOnce Source Appliance at the remote site If one is installed at a later date you can reverse recover the data and configure replication as described in Reverse replication using the wizard page 96 102 Restore processes with replication Figure 12 Recovery process promoting a target library using colocation Transport the Data Center D2D to the remote site and reconfigure networking On the Data Center D2D use Mapping Configuration page to select target library on the Data Center D2D and remove slot mapping between it and the source library Was this the only Is it OK to slot mapping to this remove other target library b mappings No The library status changes to non replicating This recovery method is not suitable because it will break other replication mappings Which interface will hosts use to connect to D2D Make sure the port configuration of the newly Make sure the port configuration of the newly non replicating library is iSCSI non replicating library is FC On host machine where recovery is to occur i install iSCSI Initiator and backup application Install FC card into s
109. cating library a library on this HP StoreOnce Backup System whose slots have not yet been mapped for replication Replication and Recovery Wizards are available only with non replicating libraries Replication Source library a library on this HP StoreOnce Backup System with cartridges that have been mapped for replication You do not have to map all cartridges in a Virtual Tape Mappings Replication 59 Replication Source Library and the Replication Target Library does not have to contain the same number of cartridges as the Replication Source Library e Replication Target library a library on this HP StoreOnce Backup System with slots that hold cartridges replicated from a Replication Source library The option is available to recover individual cartridges from Replication Target libraries Table 16 Local library parameters Library Name The name of the library defined when the library device was created Library Status The status of the local library such as online The role which may be non replicating replication source or replication target All library devices are initially non replicating until slots have been configured using this page Replication status Replication status which may be Synchronised Synchronising or Pending Synchronisation Slot mappings Select a local library to display slot mappings for that library You can also remove a slot mapping by clicking on the Remove button Table 17 Slot mapp
110. ce Backup System Import the media into your backup application s database and restore the latest full backup from the HP StoreOnce Backup System 114 Restore processes without replication 11 Understanding LEDs In this chapter e HPD2D4324 4312 Backup System e HP D2D4112 4106 Backup System e HP D2D2502 2504 Backup System HP D2D4324 4312 Backup System Front LEDs Figure 19 Front LEDs on the HP D2D4324 4312 Backup System WI Power On button LED Steady green Power connected device ready to use Steady amber Device switched off or in hibernation with power connected Off No power connected 2 System Health LED Steady green Hardware is performing correctly Flashing amber degraded condition Flashing red critical condition such as power supply or fan failure 3 HP D2D Beacon LED Steady blue identifies the unit Amber Power off or system hardware fault 4 System Insight Display The HP Systems Insight Display LEDs represent the system board layout and may be useful for troubleshooting See the Maintenance and Service Guide for more details HP D2D4324 4312 Backup System 115 Rear LEDs Figure 20 HP D2D4324 4312 rear panel LAN LEDs 233 1 k wie o ay as a ab il acre KNE Steady green The LAN connection is using 10 Mbps 100 Mbps link Steady amber The LAN connection is using a GbE link 1 LAN network speed LED indicator Off No connection 2 LAN activity status LED indicat
111. ce Backup Systems If necessary and the D2Ds conflict with another device on the network these ports can be changed from the defaults when you create the replication pairing or from the Local Appliance s General Settings page If the replication Source Appliance fails and goes offline whilst it was performing a NAS replication job the replication target share appliance may be left in an inconsistent state This state may result in failure to recover from some files in the share or perform a list of files in the share because relationships between files and folders have been lost This will automatically be repaired by the target appliance as soon as it detects the loss of the source appliance however it may take up to 10 minutes to complete this repair during which time the share will not be available for access If some files are failing to replicate and remain out of sync for long periods of time check that the backup application is not holding open those files This can be done by checking that there are no queued or paused jobs in the backup application or restarting backup application services If neither action resolves the problem reboot the backup application server Recovering Devices that have failed to start or have become read only It the D2D detects a potential issue with data integrity for a Virtual Tape Library or Share it will immediately set the status of that device to failed to start or read only this is to mi
112. ces for VTL NAS and Replication implementations for more information about using these graphs in conjunction with other information to decide whether it may be necessary to take action to improve performance and what action may be appropriate eS TD 7 ER ER Showing Current Throughput Throughput MB sec HE virtual Tape Read Virtual Tape Write HE NAS Read NAS Write 4 00 3 00 Minutes Showing Current Replication Throughput Throughput bytes s Data Job Inbound Throughput Data Job Outbound Throughput Storage Status This page contains four tabs that provides information about the Storage Pool Disks RAID and Shelves for HPD2D4100 and HP D2D4300 Series Backup Systems 46 Status NOTE This page is not displayed with HP D2D2500 Series Backup Systems Shelf is used as a term within the Web Management Interface to identify the physical storage space provided by the HP StoreOnce Backup System Internal shelf for HP D2D4300 Series and Shelf 0 for HP D2D4100 Series and the optional Capacity Upgrade Kit Shelf 1 for HP D2D4100 Series for HP D2D4300 Series these shelves are identified by the card slot and port on the RAID card to which the shelf is attached Each shelf contains 12 physical disks but one of the disks is an online spare disk If one of the other disks on that shelf fails the online spare disk will be immediately used to replace it The RAID rebuild process occurs automatically The failed disk should be replaced
113. ckbox allows you to control whether the cartridge is unloaded from the physical tape device once the scheduled job completes The default is not to eject the physical cartridge If the attached device is a library the tape will be moved to the mail slot if there is an empty mail slot This determines how the data that has been created on the physical cartridge is to be veritied with the original data on the HP D2D Backup system There are three options None Quick and Full The default is Full Active Jobs Tape Attach This page displays the status of any current tape import export or copy operations e If no such operations are currently in progress a link will be provided to the Tape Attach Job History page e Ifa job is in she se it shows job mode copy export or import HP D2D library device cartridge barcode start time duration verify and data size The final column shows the Job Status If the job is running this will include a progress bar for all relevant activities in the 164 Extra information for G1 products operation such as copy and verify if requested This column also shows any error or information messages EJ D2D Backup System Home Virtual Tape Devices NAS Configuration Status Tape Attach d2dguikewpic z IPY4 16 26 130 91 IPY6 2620 0 a17 2020 21La 4bff feboccbD 64 amp Status Contiguation Sanae ss Asveuss No Jobs are currently in progress To view the status of any previous jobs that
114. d If it does not some of the browser buttons may not be displayed Initial logon and Welcome message Initial logon The first time that you log on after installation you will notice an information message advising you that RAID Parity Initialization is occurring This is normal and does not require you to take any action The status will become OK as soon initialization completes but it may take some time Welcome message Whenever you upgrade software there will be a pop up in the Web Management Intertace that summarizes all the changes in this upgrade Click Close to close the pop up It will be displayed the next time you log onto the Web Management Interface Click Don t show again to prevent the pop up from being displayed again If you want to view the pop up again use the option on the User Account page to re instate it Initial logon and Welcome message 7 2 Home Summary Summary Home 8 Whenever you log in the Summary page is displayed It is also accessed from Home in the navigation bar Use this page e To display information about your HP StoreOnce Backup System and its network connection e To find out whether you have a G1 or G2 product in the Type field This is important when upgrading software e To monitor system health and status The following example shows the Summary page for an HP D2D4312 Backup System O D2D Backup System a an Oo Virtual Tape Devices NAS Configuration St
115. des support for automatic time synchronization See also Page 86 RAID stands for Redundant Array of Inexpensive or Independent Devices which is a data storage scheme that divides data among multiple hard drives increasing data reliability and throughput The HP D2D2500 Series Backup System is a RAID 5 device It has four disks but if one of the disks fails no data is lost and the HP StoreOnce Backup System continues to operate correctly The HP D2D4100 4300 Series Backup System is a RAID 6 device which offers the best combination of data protection and capacity for disk arrays It provides protection against double disk failures and failures while a single disk is rebuilding HP D2D4100 and 4300 Series Backup Systems also have an online spare disk in the appliance itself and on each expansion shelf which further enhances the reliability of the product If one disk fails the online spare disk immediately takes its place Replication is a standard term used to describe a way of synchronizing data between hardware in two physical locations HP StoreOnce Replication allows users to replicate data from cartridges on one HP StoreOnce Backup System to mapped slots on another HP StoreOnce Backup System on a remote site or the same system Once configured using the simple to use wizard replication occurs automatically ensuring data is mirrored from the source to the target HP StoreOnce Backup Systems Deduplication ensures that network traffi
116. device and then subsequently deleted from the HP D2D Backup System e An import operation may be performed on a physical cartridge in the attached tape drive The data is copied to the target device on the HP D2D Backup System The operation will automatically create a new cartridge in the mail slot of a library device NOTE With SAS devices up to four tape operations import export or copy from separate libraries may take place at any one time If four jobs are already running concurrently a warning message will be displayed when you try to set up the new job You must wait for one of the current jobs to complete With SCSI devices the number of concurrent operations is limited to two Manual Tape Job Wizard v Welcome Step 1 Select Cartridge Select Cartridge The purpose of this step is to select the source cartridge MMF 1 Configure Job Summary Used Size Max Size Write Protected Mail Slot Import Items Per Page 200 v Location a Used Size Max Size Write Protected Scheduled DAFSCF34 1600 GB il OAF8CF36 1600 GB DAF8CF37 1600 GB OAF8CF38 1600 GB OAF8CF39 1600 GB OAFSCF3A 1600 GB OAF8CF3B 1600 GB items Per Page 200 v There are two steps in this wizard Tape Attach 157 1 Select the slot on the HP D2D library that should be used for the copy export or import job 2 Select the slot on the physical tape storage device
117. down to avoid further hardware problems The System Health LED on the front panel will probably be flashing RED e Plug in a monitor and keyboard directly to the back of the HP D2D see the HP StoreOnce Backup System Installation and Configuration Guide and watch for errors on boot up or on the Console screen e If iLO 2 is available on your system check for errors in the event and IML logs HP D2D does not boot up correctly Check the Power LED on the front panel If the Power LED is OFF e Check power is connected to the HP D2D and is on e The PSU may be faulty If the Power LED is AMBER e Power on the HP D2D using the Power button e If it shuts down again see page 128 If the Power LED is GREEN e Plug in a monitor and keyboard directly to the back of the HP D2D see the HP StoreOnce Backup System Installation and Configuration Guide and watch for errors on boot up or on the System Console screen e If all the LEDs turn on except for the hard disk drive LEDs the SmartArray RAID controller in one of the PCle slots may be at fault On the System Console screen the Smart Array status 128 Troubleshooting normally shown at boot time will not display No hard disk drive LEDs will turn on Please refer to SmartArray RAID information on http www hp com support e If the System Console screen is not seen The HP D2D operating system may not be seen or recognized Check the flash memory module inside the HP D2
118. ds to take place through a firewall the network administrator will need to open TCP ports 9387 Command protocol and 9388 Data protocol to allow the replication traffic to pass to and from the HP StoreOnce Backup Systems Click Add Target Appliance Virtual Tape Replication Wizard Step 1 Select Target Appliance Welcome Select Targ et The purpose of this step is to select the appliance which houses the desired partner library Appliance Create New Target Appliance Select Target Library Target Appliance fi 92 168 0 111 Address pat Sane Command Protocol Port e367 Summary Number Data Protocol Port 2388 Number Add Target Appliance 7 The wizard then moves to the Select Target Library step Select a library on the target appliance and click Next Virtual Tape Replication Wizard Welcome Step 2 Select Target Library Select Target Appli ance The purpose of this step is to select the desired partner library Select Target Library gt Select Target Library aa ines Summary Create New Target Library sma Se Ee Y neo NOTE If you need to create a new library on the target appliance click Create New Target Library Set up the details as you would normally do when creating a new library device When creating libraries on a target device it is possible to create libraries with O zero drives Attempting to create a library with more drives than those available on the t
119. dure described below retains the ability to back up to the Target Share If this is not required a simpler solution may be to recover data from the Target Share which is read only Recovering a Source Appliance NAS shares 107 Figure 15 Recovery by promoting a Target Share over NAS Remote Site A Remote Site B Data Center D2D4000 Er ee Jl ECA EH aa jecoecee EI os pos eo E Before the failure a mapping existed between a Source Share on the remote site StoreOnce Backup System and a Target Share on the Data Center StoreOnce Backup System After the failure the mapping still exists but the Source Share is missing The Target Share on the Data Center StoreOnce Backup System is still in Target Share mode it has not had its mappings removed I On the Target Appliance in the Data Center go to the Replication NAS Mappings page select the Target Share and remove the mapping between it and the lost Source Share 2 The Target Share becomes a Non Replicating Share 3 Make sure the backup application is targeting the newly non replicating share and recover the data 4 Atthis point there is no HP StoreOnce Source Appliance at the remote site If one is installed at a later date you can reverse recover the data and configure replication as described in page 104 Figure 16 Recovery process promoting a target share over the WAN On the target appliance in Data Center use Mappi
120. e Configuration Network Fibre Channel iSCSI Email Alerts iSCSI Settings Auto Creation Enabled SNMP Configuration This feature provides an HP StoreOnce Backup System with the ability to act as a Network Element in an SNMP network so that it can communicate effectively with Network Management Stations using SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol You use the SNMP tab to enable this feature and configure various settings as described below The StoreOnce implementation of SNMP is compatible with and has been tested with HP System Insight Manager HP SIM GA D2D Backup System Home Virtual Tape Devices Status Replication Administration D2D CZJ9340844 IPV4 16 26 138 202 IPV6 2620 0 a17 2021 225 b3ff fea8 9c0e 64 OG Status Fibre Channel iSCSI SNMP Email Alerts Status Status Starting SNMP System Name D2D CZJ9340844 SNMP Enabled System Information System Location Unknown System Contact Unknown Authentication Read Community public Write Community Traps Trap Events Alerts and Information Community String public Destinations Address b There are no SNMP Destinations configured Procedure 4 I To enable SNMP click on Edit and check the SNMP Enabled box 2 Make any changes to the default parameters as appropriate See also SNMP parameters page 38 3 Click Add in the Destinations section to specify the IP Address e
121. e Console The disks are shown as OK but a message is displayed against the RAID Status Level while the RAID is rebuilding Figure 43 System console during RAID rebuild HP D2D4300 Series HP StorageWorks D2D Backup Systen P63 63 30 2616 200 Configured 1 Shelf D2D CZJ9346084G 2626 6 a17 e826 225 b3ff feaa d862 64 Logged Out Power off or restarts the appliance After replacing the failed disk 145 Figure 44 System console during RAID rebuild HP D2D2500 Series 2 HP StorageWorks D2D Backup System AB4026 emea hpqcorp net HP StorageWorks D2D Backup System 013 11 26 2007 Firmware ai85 001 986 Usage 1GB 2200GB h Drives 8 AB4026 emea hpqcorp net 16 26 12 82 fe80 21c c4ff feel a08a 64 Configures the network settings If several disks fail If several disk failures are reported at once it is possible that the disks are fine while some other component has failed In these situations care should be taken to rule out the possibilities of loose broken cables faulty RAID controllers or powered down Capacity Upgrade Kits before replacing the disks If the problem lies with components other than the disks then there is a very good chance that no actual data loss has occurred NOTE If the System State shows that RAID has failed catastrophically and no RAID devices are available the HP Smart Array RAID controller has failed and needs replacing See the HP D2D Backup System Maintenance and Service Guide
122. e FC switch for visibility of the devices Some configuration changes may be necessary or the configuration may not be supported Library section There is a row for each device associated with the library The Device Type determines the number of drives e The Port ID is three hexadecimal numbers and is known as the FC address by some manufacturers If the device is not connected this field will be blank e The Port Type describes the nature of the connection and should match the Topology details e The Number of logins is the number of hosts currently with an active logical connection to this device To be used at least one active connection is required Too large a number indicates that the device has been zoned inappropriately and could cause issues Storage Reporting Status 56 This page has three tabs that allow you to select Overall Libraries or Shares storage reporting Each tab allows you select Data and or the Period from drop down boxes to specify the axes for the graph There are three Data types e Dedupe ratio e Disk storage e Data storage The Period may be weekly or monthly See the D2D Best Practices for VIL NAS and Replication implementations for more information about using these graphs in conjunction with other information to decide whether it may be necessary to take action to improve performance and what action may be appropriate In the following example Dedupe Ratio has been selected as the Data
123. e Library is missing the mapping may or may not still exist Seeding It is possible to reverse seed the first full restore using a USB disk as follows 1 Map from the host at the target site to the NAS share on the HP StoreOnce Backup System and copy the share to a USB disk attached to the host 2 Transport the media to the Replication Source site and attach it to a host 3 Map from a host at the source site to the new share on the Replication Source and copy across the data from the USB disk before running the Recovery wizard Figure 13 Recovery by reverse seeding NAS shares on a replacement source appliance Remote Site A Remote Site B Host A Host B geocece oo00000000 0 0000 Replacement e Q ocooooooooooooooeonooon e e D2D2500 2 8 ma USB disk D2D2500 mm rd E 35 e a Data Center Host A Host B D2D4000 104 Restore processes with replication 1 Create a new Non Replicating Share on the Source Appliance by using the NAS Shares page Shares CIFS Server ri File shares created on the D2D Backup System are intended to be used as targets for backup applications They should not be used as general purpose storage or for drag and drop backups doing so will resultin lower deduplication efficiency and performance ELEN Protocol User Data Stored Size On Disk Created Last Modified Share2 Non Replicating Oc Online CFS 3 1 air 1 09 201 0 3 17 11 09 2010
124. e Use the backup application job settings to overwrite or erase data Tape device disk usage This section shows you how the individual libraries are using disk space Table 13 Device disk usage parameters Rene msemmdien NAS share disk usage This page shows information about disk usage of the NAS backup targets Table 14 NAS share disk usage parameters Name This is the name of the NAS share User data stored This is the amount of user data stored on that NAS share That is the amount of data that the backup application has backed up to the share This figure is undeduplicated data Deduplication This indicates that deduplication is enabled for that NAS share Disk Status 53 RAID Status This page provides information about the RAID status and the status of the physical disks on the HP D2D 2500 Series Backup System NOTE This page is not displayed with HP D2D4100 or HP D2D4300 Series Backup Systems Use it to identity disks that may be failing or disks that are approaching capacity You can also use it to beacon a disk within the StoreOnce Backup System The Beacon LED on the front of the individual disk is solid blue GA D2D Backup System Home Virtual Tape Devices NAS Configuration status EET Administration RAID State OK RAID Battery The RAID battery backup is ok Language English 2009 Hewlett Packard Company L P RAID status In normal operation this shows green OK If on
125. e and directory names System output Code Commands their arguments and argument values Monospace italic text Code variables Command variables Monospace bold text Emphasized monospace text Indicates that failure to follow directions could result in bodily harm or death Indicates that failure to follow directions could result in damage to equipment or data Provides clarifying information or specific instructions NOTE Provides additional information HP technical support For worldwide technical support information see the HP support website http www hp com support Before contacting HP collect the following information e Product model names and numbers e Technical support registration number if applicable e Product serial numbers e Error messages e Operating system type and revision level e Detailed questions Customer self repair HP customer self repair CSR programs allow you to repair your StoreOnce product If a CSR part needs replacing HP ships the part directly to you so that you can install it at your convenience Some parts do not qualify for CSR Your HP authorized service provider will determine whether a repair can be accomplished by CSR For more information about CSR contact your local service provider For North America see the CSR website hito www hp com ao selfrepair Registering your HP D2D Backup System Once you have installed and tested your HP D2D Backup System
126. e identified by the following example text Symbolic Port Name HP D2D S N CZJ1440JBS HP D2DBS Diagnostic Fibre Channel S N MY5040204H Port 1 Symbolic Node Name HP D2D S N CZJ1440JBS HP D2DBS Diagnostic Fibre Channel S N MY5040204H A virtual driver or loader would be identified by the following example text Symbolic Port Name HP D2D S N CZJ1440JBS HP Ultrium 4 SCSI Fibre Channel S N CZJ1440JC5 Port 0 Symbolic Node Name HP D2D S N CZJ1440JBS HP Ultrium 4 SCSI Fibre Channel S N CZJ1440JC5 In the above the S N CZJ1440JBS for all devices should be identical If this is Node Port 1 the Node Name string will be as above but if Port 2 the Node Name string will end with Port 2 Often the diagnostic device will be listed above the other virtual devices as it logs in first ahead of the virtual devices The S N MY5040204H string is an indication of the QLC HBA s SN not any SN of an appliance node At this time these devices are part of the StoreOnce VTL implementation and are not an error or fault condition It is recommended that these devices be removed from the switch zone that is also used for virtual drives and loaders It the HP StoreOnce Backup System runs out of disk space A warning message is generated when the HP StoreOnce Backup System reaches 80 capacity Further warnings are generated at 85 and 90 capacity and then at 1 intervals trom 91 to 99 If capacity reaches 100 further error messages are generated
127. e or more disks fail it shows a failed icon Physical disks This section provides information about the physical disks If you need to replace a disk it is very important to obtain the serial number and the physical location of the failed disk from this page before you replace it Table 15 Physical disk parameters This indicates the physical location of the disk and is useful if you need to replace a disk Always double check against the serial number after removing a disk This is the product number of the disk This is the serial number of the disk Always make a note of this before replacing a failed disk This is the software version of the disk It may be useful for troubleshooting and when replacing a disk This is 500 GB for the HP D2D2502 1 TB for the HP D2D2504i This indicates the state of the disk Green indicates OK red indicates a failed disk Check this box to beacon the LED on the front of the disk This helps you identify the disk that needs attention Network Status This page shows the network status of the HP D2D4300 Series Backup System and the status of the port s The Summary page shows only the overall network status If there is a problem on one of the ports it will display a warning but not identify which port has failed The failed icon is the Red square with white X Use this page to get more information about the status of individual ports 54 Status O D2D Backup System Home Virtu
128. e selected local share and a share SE oO SE cos Start Replication Wizard fps Map the local share as a source share and recover files from the target Start Recovery Wizard Running the replication wizard NAS The Replication Wizard is used to create new mappings between Non Replicating NAS shares which become Replication Source shares and either existing or new Target shares See Recovering a source appliance NAS shares page 104 for information about the Recovery wizard I Create a Non Replicating Share on the Source Appliance 2 Allow the first full backup to run 3 Decide how you will seed the first full backup on the Target Appliance See also the HP StoreOnce Backup System Concept Guide e If you are seeding across the WAN or have been able to colocate the Target Appliance on the same LAN as the Source Appliance go to step 4 e If you are seeding using physical media 1 Create the first full backup on the Remote Site share 2 Map to the NAS share on the Source Appliance and copy the files from the NAS share to a USB disk 3 Transport the USB disk to the replication target site 4 Insert the USB disk into a host server on the same sub net as the Target Appliance Map to the NAS Share on the Target Appliance and copy the files across from the USB disk NAS Mappings Replication 69 Figure 2 Seeding initial data using a USB disk Remote Site Remote Site B lt a X a
129. e shutting down always ensure that there are no backup or restore jobs in progress and that no future jobs are scheduled to start whilst the system is shut down If hosts do not automatically reconnect to the HP StoreOnce Backup System when it restarts you must reconnect manually from the iSCSI Initiator on each host see the HP StoreOnce Backup System Installation and Configuration Guide Software Administration This page provides information about the software version of your HP StoreOnce Backup System and its build date It also allows you to upgrade the software and the language pack Whenever 88 Administration you upgrade software there will be a welcome message in the Web Management Interface that summarizes all the changes in this upgrade IMPORTANT Once you have upgraded your software you will not be able to revert to the earlier version Always read the Release Notes accompanying the software upgrade carefully to check that the upgrade is compatible with your configuration IMPORTANT Software can only be upgraded from a maximum of two previous revisions attempting to upgrade from a version any older will tail with an error message and the software will not be upgraded If you wish to upgrade from an older version you must first upgrade to an appropriate newer reversion reboot and then upgrade again Software updates for all versions can be downloaded from http www hp com support downloads somre Seckupa Restore Lic
130. e sure that the hosts are configured correctly to select the 10Gb network for data transfer The LEDs on the 10Gb card at the rear of the HP StoreOnce Backup System also help identify network activity Or use iLO2 to monitor the network ports Performance Your HP StoreOnce Backup System is designed for high performance backup and restore operations according to the specitication documented However it requires careful contiguration Please refer to the D2D Best Practices for VTL NAS and Replication implementations document on the HP Manuals page for detailed guidance 126 Troubleshooting There are many reasons why you may not see the performance you expected from your HP D2D e Your own network speed or disk access is not fast enough to allow streaming of data e Your backup application is not optimized e Your HP D2D is not optimized for your network and application Network For iSCSI devices the HP D2D is designed to be run on a 1Gb or 10Gb HP D2D4300 Series network Performance will be reduced if a 10 100BaseT network is used The LEDs on the front panel 1 Gb ports only and on the network ports and also warnings on the Web Management Interface will indicate the network speeds at which the device is operating Web Management Interface errors and warnings The Web Management Intertace will highlight errors and warnings associated with the operation of the HP D2D e You can configure email alerts which will automatica
131. e used as general purpose storage or for drag and drop backups doing so will result in lower deduplication efficiency and performance No Shares Configured sar Name Shared Description HP D2D Share 9 Access Protocol CFS Write Protection a Provide the following information e Name the name that will be used to identity the share in Windows e Description a text description of the share optional e Access Protocol Select CIFS The Network Path is lt IP address gt lt share name gt It is also possible to connect using lt Fully Qualified domain name gt lt share name gt There is also an option to enable Write Protection This should only be used if you want to prevent further backup to the share If you enable it any backup jobs currently using that share will fail Configuring NAS targets for CIFS 23 5 If using User Authentication select the Permissions tab this will show the list of users available on the server who can be assigned access to NAS target devices You may amend permissions for individual NAS target devices If required click Edit to amend the permissions for the NAS target device Check the appropriate Access box and click Update NOTE If using AD Authentication please refer to Configuring users on AD CIFS shares only page 24 NN crssener ussener D File shares created on the D2D Backup System are intended to be used as targets for backup applications They shou
132. e you enable 10Gb ports you can edit the same fields as you would for the 1Gb ports see previous table Resetting network settings and Web Management Interface password There are some conditions in which a previously configured device may fail to be discovered on a network and therefore may be unreachable if the network parameters are invalid for the network to which the device is attached In this case it may be necessary to reset the networking parameters and device name to factory defaults 1 Ensure that there are no backup or restore jobs in progress to the device Network Configuration 35 Press the Power On button on the front of the HP StoreOnce Backup System three times in quick succession to reset it After approximately 5 seconds the HP StoreOnce Backup System will begin its reboot sequence NOTE The HP StoreOnce Backup System will be reset to factory networking settings and the Administrator password will be reset to Admin No user data will be lost Network configuration detaults to Single Port configuration so you may need to edit the settings on this page After the reboot the device will be in DHCP mode and also available for discovery using the Installation wizard provided on the StoreOnce CD Beacon mode Beacon mode flashes the LEDs on the HP StoreOnce Backup System It is useful if you have several HP StoreOnce Backup Systems on your network and want to confirm which unit is being configured Click Turn
133. eation Time 17 04 2009 10 09 Port No Port vi No of Barcode Characters Cl six Eight Barcode Justifcation ett Right To delete a device Select the required device and then click on Delete in the Details section to delete it You will be prompted to contirm that this is what you wish to do WARNING All data on the device will be deleted The library s deduplication store is also deleted It may take up to 15 minutes to delete all the files and free space on the HP StoreOnce Backup System Making Replication Target libraries visible to the host 16 NOTE See Replication page 58 for more details on replication configuration Replication Target libraries are not normally visible to the host but you can configure devices to make them visible to backup applications This allows the backup application to e Move cartridges from storage slots to drives in the library e Perform SCSI commands on the library device e Perform read and verify operations on the cartridge but not write e Perform load unload operations on the tape device WARNING This facility should be used with care If the backup application can see both source and target libraries it will not be able to distinguish between the source library and the target library because the barcodes are duplicated in the two locations Why make target libraries visible There are two occasions when it may be useful to make a target library visible to the backup application on the ho
134. ected the correct IP Address for the network you are using e At this time the HP D2D does not support DHCP v6 but you can use Static addressing in IPv6 mode Try to PING PINGv6 the IP address of the HP StoreOnce Backup System If PING is successful there is network communication between the host and the HP D2D It you still cannot access the HP StoreOnce Backup System use the standalone Discovery tool Discovery is run as part of the Installation wizard it is also installed as a standalone utility on your desktop Run the Discovery tool and check that the HP StoreOnce Backup System appears in the list of devices for selection e Use the Beacon option to identify a particular HP StoreOnce Backup System on the network e If Discovery cannot find the device check whether there is a Firewall You may need to temporarily disable it It can be re enabled as soon as the device is configured Or the HP StoreOnce Backup System may be on a different subnet Using the 10Gb ports HP D2D4300 Series only Although a warning will be displayed it is possible to disable network ports You can recover this only from the console screen by directly attaching a monitor and keyboard to the HP StoreOnce Backup System If you cannot use the Web Management Interface check that the 1Gb ports are enabled on the Network Configuration page If data transfer seems slow check that the 10Gb ports are enabled on the Network Contiguration page Also mak
135. ectly inform the domain controller that the computer has left the domain Contiguring NAS shares tor NFS HP StoreOnce Backup Systems provide an NFS interface that allows you to configure the HP StoreOnce Backup System with NFS file shares as target for backups from UNIX and Linux servers There are two configuration stages when creating a file share that UNIX and Linux users can access both are stages implemented from the Web Management Intertace e Create a list of NFS hosts that can mount the NFS shares e Create NFS NAS shares on the StoreOnce Backup System and specify access permissions for list of hosts Specitying NFS hosts 1 Log on to the Web Management Interface for the appliance 2 Select NAS 3 Select the NFS Server tab CIFS Server HFS Server Server Name D2D MXQO11098W Host List Delete 30 NAS 4 Click Add and provide a Host Name and Description Click Update EEE ves server Server Hame D2D MXG01109681 Host List Host Hame Description Allow any host NOTE A host with the wildcard is added by default which will allow any host to access a share Creating an NFS share 1 Log on to the Web Management Interface for the appliance 2 Select NAS and display the Shares tab This tab is used to manage all shares for both CIFS and NFS servers 3 Click Create Share 4 Provide the following information e Name the name that will be used to identity the share in
136. ee space on the D2D to be available in order for recovery to succeed After recovery has completed successfully both the failed device and the replacement device remain on your system and both of these will be using up disk space on your D2D When you are happy that you have recovered your data successfully you can manually delete the failed device to free space In some circumstances the recovery process may be unable to complete due to corruption on the device being recovered In such circumstances as much data as possible is cloned to the replacement store and the process is paused You will then be prompted to contact HP Support for further assistance IMPORTANT During the recovery process a new device is created with the name MYSTORE RESCUED where MYSTORE is the name of the failed device Once the recovery process has completed successfully and the server is rebooted the names of the two devices are swapped so that the failed store is now called MYSTORE RESCUED and the new replacement device is called MYSTORE Recovering Devices that have failed to start or have become read only 133 StoreOnce Backup System configuration problems cannot see a newly created VTL device When you create a new device on the HP StoreOnce Backup System the host will not be able to see the device until you connect manually to it using the iSCSI Initiator or it has been zoned correctly on the Fibre Channel SAN See the HP StoreOnce Backup System In
137. ems Insight Manager to manage Configure and run automatic system discovery Be sure to configure the settings prior to executing automatic discovery for the most accurate information For all automatic discoveries Configure general settings Manage hosts files Configure global credentials Configure global protocol settings Last Run Schedule Comments View Task Results Ke NOTE Ifa firewall is in operation on the machine running HP Systems Insight Manager make sure the HP StoreOnce Backup System s are within the firewall Appliance Configuration 8 The discovery process adds new machine s to the collection of managed systems To locate the HP StoreOnce Backup System enter its IP address in the Search box in the left hand pane and click Search System Status EIR Tools Deploy Configure Diagnose Optimize Reports Tasks amp Logs v Options v Help v Legend Customize Updated Tue 11 24 2009 11 41 AM WET Search Results Maximize 1 L Search for matches in system name and common system attributes OVAGS 0 0 0 0 Uncleared Event Status Search again fi 6 26 10 47 in common system attributes v 162610 a7 Search Note Searching using common system attributes can be time consuming if there is a large number of systems Advanced Search Tool Search View Save As Collection System and Event Collections Customize View matches for 16 26 10 47 in common system attrib
138. ens 128 Cannot connect to Web Management Interface cccccccccceessseececceeessseeeeeeeeeessaeeeeeeeeesssaeeeeeeees 129 NFS State ate gre lt a ge EEE 129 Cannot authenticate an iSCSI SeSSion ccccccccceeseeeeceee ee eeeceeeseeeeeeeesseeeeeeesseeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeesaneeeees 130 Diagnostic Fibre Channel device rrrrrrrnrrrrrrrnnrrrrrrrnnnrrrrrvnnnrrerrvnnerrsrrnvnssensrsnnssnerrnnnnsnnenssnnnn 130 If the HP StoreOnce Backup System runs out of disk SPace rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrvvnrrrrrrrnnrrrnnnnr 130 Cannot access a storage shelf HP D2D4100 and 4300 Series Backup Systems rrrrrrrvrrrrnrnrr 131 If backup or replication fails rrrrrrrrrrrrnrrrrrrrnnrrrrrrrnnnrrrrrvnnnrrrrrrnnernrrnrnnsenrnnrnnnsnnnnnnnnsensnnnnenn 131 Recovering Devices that have failed to start or have become read only rrrrrrrrrrvrvrrrrrrrrrnvnnnrr 132 StoreOnce Backup System configuration problems cccccccsseeeccceeesssseeseeeeeessaeeseeeeeessseeeeeeeees 134 0010 10 ARE 134 Replacement of hardware cccccccccsseecccecceeeecececaeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeseeeeecessaeeeeeeeaaaseeesssuaeseseeeaaeses 134 Upgrades to component oa 5 SE 135 4 Contents ED EEE EEE EEE EEE uae eee seats deere 136 How do I know a disk has falled Lunngpeaedete iraner adeotetraddrensanstedn 137 Replacing a hot plug hard disk EEE SN 142 After replacing the failed disk rrrrrrrrrrnnnnrrrrrrrrrnnnrrrrrrrrnnnnnrrnrrrnvnnnsnnnnnrnr
139. enses Type HP StorageWorks D2D4312 G2 Software Revision 2 1 00 0900707 Build Date 2010 12 21 09 00 Click here to check for latest software revisions Language Pack Language Pack Version Language Pack Not installed NOTE You may also receive notification of upgrades to system components such as hard disk drives and BIOS trom time to time independently of upgrades to the HP StoreOnce Backup System software Use the Support page to check the current status of these components and determine whether an upgrade is required Language Pack The Language Pack contains all the translations for the Web Management Interface and messages that are displayed when using it This includes the online help Whenever new software is released there may also be changes to the screens and messages It is therefore very important to make sure that these are downloaded at the same time as the software is updated The software upgrade removes all language packs so a new language pack is always required to get localized languages and ensure that everything is up to date Identifying the correct software for your product It is important to select the correct software for your product There are two generations of HP StoreOnce Backup Systems Sometimes it is easy to identify the generation from the model number sometimes it is less easy e HP D2D2503i HP D2D4004 4009i fc are only available as G1 products e HP D2D4106i fc and HP D2D4312 are only avai
140. enter StoreOnce Backup System After the failure the mapping still exists but the Source Library is missing The Target Library on the Data Center StoreOnce Backup System is still in target library mode it has not had its mappings removed IMPORTANT This configuration is possible in only limited situations because it will break any other backups or replications to the Data Center appliance In a simple Active Passive scenario however this may be a very good model 1 2 Sol va Transport the appliance from the Data Center to the remote site and reconfigure networking etc On the Target Appliance now in the remote site go to the Replication Virtual Tape Mappings page select the Target Library and remove the slot mapping between it and the lost Source Library As long as there is only one slot mapping to the Target Library it will become a Non Replicating Library NOTE If there are other mappings do not remove them if it will break other library replication Do not proceed this method is not suitable Decide which interface iSCSI or FC you will use to connect the library to the host and edit the port configuration of the newly promoted Non Replicating Library to make it iSCSI or FC as appropriate e For an iSCSI connection install the iSCSI initiator on the host machine at the remote site where recovery is to occur and install the backup application Configure the iSCSI Initiator Name for the newly promoted Non Repli
141. eriod during which backups are occurring can signiticantly improve backup performance Click Edit and enter the appropriate times for each window Make sure the Apply First Time Restriction box is checked This ensures the times that have been specitied are enabled If it is not checked the times are ignored You may configure a maximum of two windows for each day Settings apply to all devices on the HP StoreOnce Backup System 9 TIP Ideally housekeeping blackout windows should be set for those times when the HP StoreOnce Backup System is running backup or replication See the D2D Best Practices for VTL NAS and Replication implementations for recommendations Pausing housekeeping Click Pause Housekeeping to pause housekeeping altogether perhaps while you decide how best to configure blackout windows This setting applies to all devices libraries and shares on the HP StoreOnce Backup System It is not retained if there is a power failure or the HP StoreOnce Backup System is powered down Housekeeping should not be left in the paused state for signiticant amounts of time use it only as a test tool Shutdown Administration This option allows you to shut down the HP StoreOnce Backup System cleanly It is the only recommended way of powering off the device If you remove the power in any other way and a host is carrying out a backup or restore you may lose or corrupt data Click Power Off and Yes to confirm A WARNING Befor
142. erver and connect to SAN Configure iSCSI Initiator Name for new non replicating library to match that of the host Connect to FC library on co located appliance system Connect to co located appliance and library via iSCSI from host Import cartridges into backup application and recover data to the host over WAN When failed D2D is replaced at remote sile use reverse replication to recover data to it Recovering a Source Appliance Virtual Tape devices 103 Recovering a Source Appliance NAS shares IMPORTANT If you replace the disks in the source StoreOnce Backup System and keep the original appliance the source to target mapping will still exist on the repaired StoreOnce Backup System You MUST break this mapping BEFORE carrying out recovery If you do not The now blank Source Share on the replacement disks will overwrite the data on the Target Share You will effectively lose backup data on both Source and Target Shares Reverse replication using the wizard In this example the remote site has lost both the host servers and the StoreOnce system New hardware has been purchased and installed and the administrator now wants to recover data to the StoreOnce Backup System and then restore to the host server Before the failure a mapping existed between a Source Library on the remote site StoreOnce Backup System and a Target Library on the Data Center StoreOnce Backup System After the failure the Sourc
143. ery Targets Persistent Targets Bound Volumes Devices The iSCSI protocol uses the following information to uniquely i identify this initiator and authenticate targets Initiator Node Name ign 1991 05 com microsoft myserver mydomain lo cal Change Secret Tunnel To rename the initiator node click Change To authenticate targets using CHAP click Secret to specity a CHAP secret To configure IP5ec Tunnel Mode addresses click Tunnel Apply Modify the target library to see the new machine name of the restored host Select the Devices page on the Web Management Interface and put the target library into Edit mode Copy the host s Initiator Node Name found on the General tab in step 4 into iSCSI Initiator Name Device Details Library Name Library 1 Drive emulation LTO3 Number of Drives 1 17 04 2009 10 09 Emulation Type Total No Of Cartridge Slots amp Deduplication Port NoPortt w Creation Time No of Barcode Characters Osx Eight Barcode Justifcation oO Left Right Ito NOTE If you have used the Secret option on the iSCSI Initiator to enter an authentication string you must enter the same information on the Web Management Interface See iSCSI Status page 55 On the Discovery tab enter the IP address of the HP StoreOnce Backup System to add it as a target portal for the host Do not change the Port it should be 3260 112 Restore processes without replicatio
144. etails and interface information You will get the option to recover good data Note If you have already recovered this share then it is safe to remove Click here for more information Three options are available e Quick Repair This forces the device to ignore the error condition and the device is restarted However if following a quick repair the D2D continues to detect a possible integrity error then the status may once again return to failed to start or read only If this is the case it is recommended that you try the Repair or Recover option Running the quick repair option on a failed device more than once is not recommended as this can lead to further corruption e Repair This reboots the D2D Backup System and during the boot up process the disks are checked for errors Once the D2D has finished rebooting if the device can now be sately returned to an online state it will be returned to that state automatically If the device remains 132 Troubleshooting in a tailed to start or read only state following the reboot it is recommended that you try either the Quick Repair or Recover Option Recover The Recover process will clone the device creating an identical device with identical configuration including any replication mappings You will also have the option to clone all the data to the new device Click the Recover button to display the following dialog box Rescue Data Vhoukd you ike 15
145. evices are supported and require installation of a host bus adapter HBA External devices may be half height or full height Rackmount devices are installed in a rackmount enclosure such as a 1U Rack 3U Rack or a TapeArray With a SCSI interface up to two tape drives may be connected including tape drives in libraries and up to two tape operations import export or copy from separate libraries may take place at any one time With a SAS interface up to four tape drives may be connected including tape drives in libraries and up to four tape operations import export or copy trom separate libraries may take place at any one time NOTE Tape Attach is only appropriate if you wish to back up Virtual Tape Devices to a physical tape device connected to the HP D2D Backup System You cannot back up NAS shares in this way The Tape Attach web pages allow you to configure attached tape storage device run jobs manually create and run job schedules view status and job history NOTE Physical tape storage devices attached to the HP D2D Backup System can only be accessed by the HP D2D Backup System using the Tape Attach pages They do not appear as attached network devices to the host system Seeding Virtual Tape Devices using Tape Attach Use the Library or Tape Attach Copy functionality to create a physical cartridge that can be shipped to the site of the Target Appliance and imported You only need to seed with one full backup 1 Host b
146. f the HP D2D runs out of space e Cannot access a storage shelf e Backup or replication fails e Recovering devices that have failed to start or have become read only e StoreOnce Backup System configuration problems e Upgrade licenses e Replacement of hardware e Upgrades to component parts Connecting to the StoreOnce Backup System from the backup application Make sure you have the latest version or software patches for the backup application Please see http www hp com go connect or http www hp com go ebs for supported applications Stop and restart the backup application services after the backup device has been discovered If you still cannot access the device check Device Manager to make sure it is accessible trom the host e Make sure that the iSCSI initiator is connected to the devices and log on to them if they are not configure them on the Targets tab of the iSCSI Initiator e If it is not accessible rerun Discovery NOTE There are practical limitations on the number of devices that each host and FC switch or HBA can access It is possible to contigure more drive and library devices than a host can access The limit for Windows or Linux hosts using the iSCSI interface is 64 Using the Fibre Channel connection there is a theoretical limit of 255 devices per FC port on a host or switch but the actual limit is usually lower due to switch or host port imposed limits It is recommended that no more than 64 devices are config
147. for more information Replacing the disks HP D2D2500 Series If more than one disk fails on the HP D2D2500 Series you will lose all data on the HP StoreOnce Backup System and the message on the Summary page warns that the RAID system has failed catastrophically The RAID is not recoverable Figure 45 Status showing multiple disk failure HP D2D2500 Series System State RAID System Catastrophically Failed Network Port 2 Not Configured Disk Space Allocated 0 GB of 0 GB 0 Deduplication Ratio Cartridge DataUsage OMB RAID RAID has failed and is not recoverable 146 Hard disk replacement The device operating system is not stored on any of the disks so the HP StoreOnce Backup System is still usable after replacing the failed disks Use the RAID Status page of the Web Management Interface or the System Console to help you identify the disks that have failed Figure 46 RAID showing two disk failures HP D2D2500 Series isk ao iscst tog Raid Status RAID State m RAID has failed and is not recoverable RAID Battery The RAID battery backup is ok Physical Disks Disk 1 ATA GB0750C4414 5QD2TM7P HPG3 750 GB Failed Disk 2 ATA GB0750C4414 5QD2PNED HPG3 750 GB ok Disk 3 ATA GB0750C4414 5QD2TTSV HPG3 750 GB ok Disk 4 ATA GB0750C4414 5QD2RHXE HPG3 750 GB Failed Replace the disks as described earlier in this chapter When you power on again the RAID will not rebuild automatically The S
148. g is synchronized Share mapping details The two tabs at the bottom of this page show more detailed mapping information for the selected share and share mapping Share details tab This tab details mapping details between source and target shares If a source share has been selected it will tell you whether Recovery is in process All other information is identical for both source and target shares For example use this tab to find out e The status of mappings e The average throughput of data You can only edit the Mapping Name on this tab File details tab This tab displays mapping details for each directory and files within it It includes average throughput data for each tile You cannot edit any details on this tab but you can click on any of the column headings to sort the file details according to that column 68 Replication The replication wizards When you select a Non Replicating share you will be able to run the Replication or Recovering wizard e Use the Replication wizard to create slot mappings for the non replicating share it becomes a Source share See next section for more information e Use the Recovery wizard to recover files from a Target share See Recovering a source appliance NAS shares page 104 for more information Virtual Tape Mappings NAS Mappings Partner Appliances Local Appliance Local Shares Non Replicating Mapping for Local Share Configure a new share mapping between th
149. ge Pack Successfully Installed 5 Click OK All screen fields and messages will now be correct for all languages Support Administration Use this page to view system information and to generate and download a support ticket Liner ate eer Account Security tuea time Nowsekeeping r Speen inert Plesk ree Foo Pac ar ceri Cii Fare for inferior Pryce uke Dik M re dor ieran Borte Ma en Brage DA verge PG Tma Arran Grinde erd pees Be EE pms Arg Corindia enga iiih E rE Tar ray Gorini Verein i ai i EE EE Bpi pipaa Freee VES EH IH Sen Ear Ver pg EER Pa aL Sep Ered Vige den igt ipp T hetl et a et B de eat kuet du e DST ed Pe fig bh pe Frk protese P Gapa all pak aa Dp pe a eee ba ap as ee aed a eg oh T url Pied Poe n ee e Fig Piers prune Gad poar rca ay prise bia Ven io be rage si bo fu ARGO asker Tyntem bo prar beai matira No Supper Ticket has been generated Generis Luppoet Ticked oo Bes al tes System information This section provides information about the following components within the HP StoreOnce Backup System e Motherboard BIOS e Smart array controller s version e Ethernet card s versions e Expansion shelt shelves versions e Backplane software version and a link for further information on the Status Shelves page e Physical disk versions this is a link to the Status RAID page For each component the current installed version is listed as well as the current s
150. gement page 5 Click OK The HP StoreOnce Backup System will now be included as a product within the pool of managed system types Select Storage Device from the System Type drop down menu to check this Discover the HP StoreOnce Backup System NOTE Always set up the SNMP page on the Web Management Interface before discovering the HP StoreOnce Backup System on HP SIM 1 2 ma Log on to HP System Insight Manager if not already logged on Select Options Discovery on the Home page to display a list of systems that have already been discovered Click Edit to configure the discovery rule for the HP StoreOnce Backup System Place a single IP or a range of IP addresses to discover the new machine s in Ping inclusion ranges SNMP Configuration 41 42 EA Systems Insight Manager System Status EI Administrator Home Sign Out Legend Customize Updated Tue 11 24 2009 11 35 AM WET OVALGS 0 0 0 0 Uncleared Event Status Advanced Search Tool Search System and Event Collections a Customize A All Systems 7 All Events a Systems Gi private EG Shared a Systems by Type All Systems All Servers HP BladeSystem Storage Systems All Racks All Enclosures All Clients All Metworking Devices All Printers All Management Process All Virtual Connect Doma Systems by Status Systems by Operating Syst Clusters by Type Clusters by Status System Functi
151. ges being deleted to less than five per day For the same reason it is preferable to delete entire NAS shares rather than large amounts of data from a share 4 Delete synchronized replication targets if they exist 5 Use backup software to perform a tape copy or object copy to a physical tape Gen 1 only 6 Expire media and overwrite cartridges with new data Cannot access a storage shelf HP D2D4100 and 4300 Series Backup Systems If you disconnect a storage shelf you must reconnect it to the same port to which it was originally connected Do not daisy chain storage shelves It backup or replication fails Backup fails It is strongly recommended that users check backup application error logs There are a couple of things that may result in errors e Exceeding the maximum concurrent jobs e Exceeding the maximum number of concurrent open files for NAS e Exceeding the total number of files in a NAS share e Recontiguring devices whilst backups are in progress e Deleting replication mappings Refer to the D2D Best Practices for VIL NAS and Replication implementations for recommended and maximum values Cannot access a storage shelf HP D2D4100 and 4300 Series Backup Systems 131 Replication fails If replication needs to take place through a firewall the network administrator will need to open TCP ports 9387 Command protocol and 9388 Data protocol to allow the replication traffic to pass to and from the HP StoreOn
152. h v No Physical Tape Drive s Tape Attach No Physical Tape Drive s Replication 2 Not licensed as a Replication Target Replication Z Not licensed as a Replication Target Summary page while storage is deleted Summary page after storage is deleted Go back to the Status Storage page and click Create in the Configured Shelves section of the Storage Pool tab Figure 53 Storage Storage Pool tab creating the storage pool Storage iSCSI Fibre Channel Storage Storage Pool Status Storage Manager Status Storage Pool not configured Storage Pool RAID Shelves Storage Pool Storage Pool not configured Configured Shelves i There are currently no shelves configured cam The system will start creating new storage using all available and licensed shelves Look at the Summary page to monitor progress System State Not Running System State 5 OK Network Network Port 1 1Gb s Network Network Port 1 1Gb s Network Port 2 Not Configured Network Port 2 Not Configured Fibre Channel FC Port 1 Not Used Fibre Channel 7 FC Port 1 4Gb s 5 FC Port 2 Not Used G FC Port 2 Not Used Disk Space Used OK Disk Space ap 105 MB of 17 TB 0 Deduplication Ratio User Data Stored 0B mote G Storage i Creating a 1 erre OB RAID The RAD device is not available Stored RAID Battery OK Storage OK Devices OK RAID Storage system is available but operating at Tape A
153. have run please refer to the Tape Attach Job Histor E i 2009 Hewlett Packard C _ LP angis omen ew ackard Company To cancel a job To cancel a job in progress click Cancel job You are asked to confirm that you wish to cancel the job If a job is canceled during the copy export or import phase this cancels the transter of data NOTE There are three phases to an export job copy an optional verify and subsequent removal of cartridge data from the HP D2D Backup System If the job is cancelled during the copy process an error will be reported and the data will remain on the HP D2D Backup System If it is cancelled during the verity process the data will be left intact on the physical tape and the data will still be removed from the HP D2D Backup System If an error occurs Errors may occur if there is a tape read write media problem if there is not enough capacity on the physical a or if there is a verify error Errors may also occur if the backup application accesses the cartridge that is being exported imported or copied Errors are reported in the Job Status column on this page IMPORTANT Ifan error occurs during export or copy you do not lose any data The original data remains unaltered in its original location on the HP D2D Backup System Job History Tape Attach This page provides details of the last 1000 tape export import and copy jobs The job mode copy export or import HP D2D library device slot and car
154. have specified the serial number and cannot be altered Appliance Status This is the status of the appliance for which you have specified the serial number and cannot be altered Appliance Address This is the address of the appliance for which you have specified the serial number and cannot be altered Configured Mappings This checkbox indicates whether any mappings have been configured on the source appliance This is important to know because any mappings that already exist will be retained regardless of any access permissions you subsequently set up for libraries and shares on that appliance To enable permissions 1 Select the source appliance in the list There are two tabs one for Libraries and one for Shares 2 Click Edit You can now check the Access box for those shares and libraries to which access should be granted These are the shares and libraries that will be displayed when the mapping configuration step is run in the Replication wizard It will not be possible to create a new share or library from the wizard 3 Click Update to apply the permissions Local Appliance Replication This page contains three tabs that show general settings for the HP StoreOnce Backup System settings for blackout windows and bandwidth limiting settings These are the tabs that allow you to view and modify information about the appliance whose Web Management Interface you have logged into Local Appliance Replication 77 A D2D Bac
155. he HP StoreOnce Backup System will be reset to factory networking settings and the Administrator password will be reset to Admin No user data will be lost but you will need to re configure your network settings because they may be reset by this action NFS State handle error NOTE NetBIOS name resolution is not supported on CIFS shares The following sequence will cause problems when connecting to a NAS share 1 Create an NFS share and mount it on a Linux box 2 Delete the share on the D2D without unmounting it from the Linux box 3 Recreate the share again with the same name In this scenario the Linux client will assign a new set of inodes to the new share but when trying to access the old mount point it will use the previous set of inodes and will therefore not manage to connect Reboot the host Linux system and the connection will work again Cannot connect to Web Management Interface 129 Cannot authenticate an iSCSI session CHAP authentication is used within HP D2D For details of the settings on the Microsoft iSCSI initiator and the HP D2D Web Management Interface see also the HP StoreOnce Backup System Installation and Configuration Guide Diagnostic Fibre Channel device For each FC port there will be a Diagnostic Fibre Channel Device presented to the Fabric There will be one per active FC physical port this means there are wo ports for an HP D2D4112 4312 or 4324 appliance The Diagnostic Fibre Channel device can b
156. he NTP server for automatic date and time update fails to connect to the server for any reason it will fail and stop the NTP server If this happens an email alert will be sent and the user must manually restart NTP from the Web Management Interface Daylight Saving By default the HP StoreOnce Backup System does not make any automatic adjustments for daylight saving time Use this section to enable daylight saving and also view the current time zone location 86 Administration Time zones that have half hour increments rather than full hour increments are fully supported The 0 5 hour time zone increment is not shown in the Current Location drop down list for example Australia Darwin and Australia Adelaide are shown as GMT 9 rather than GMT 9 5 but the correct adjustments are made Users in locations that are on 0 5 hour time zone increments and that do not participate in Daylight Savings Adjustments such as Australia Darwin and Asia Calcutta must enable Daylight Savings for the correct local time to be shown Housekeeping Administration IMPORTANT Housekeeping is an important process in order to maximize the deduplication efficiency of the appliance and as such it is important to ensure that it has enough time to complete Running backup restore tape offload and replication operations with no break i e 24 hours a day will result in housekeeping never being able to complete This is a complex subject We strongly
157. hysical location of the HP StoreOnce Backup System A maximum of 20 characters is allowed System Contact This is contact information for the system administrator which may be a name email address or phone number A maximum of 20 characters is allowed Authorization Read Community This defines the SNMP Read Community string The default is public If you want to restrict read access enter a string of up to 20 characters This string acts as a password for Read access and must be manually configured in the management application so that it can access events see HP Systems Insight Manager page 39 Write Community This is not currently supported Network Management Stations are not able to write any data to the HP StoreOnce Backup System Traps Trap Events This detines which events are reported The default is none but this may be reset to e Alerts reports only alert events e Information reports only information events e Both reports both alerts and information events Community String This should be the same as the Read Community and defaults to Public Only change it if you change the Read Community string 38 Appliance Configuration Table 10 SNMP parameters continued Destinations It is advised that these are set to point the appropriate HP SIM management server within your network to ensure the notification of alerts and information events Address This is the IP Address of the SNMP management ho
158. hysical storage capacity for the main unit and each Capacity Upgrade Kit connected to it e 18 TB for the HP D2D4324 Backup System and 18 TB for each of up to three Capacity Upgrade Kits e 9 TB for the HP D2D4312 Backup System and 9 TB for each of up to three Capacity Upgrade Kits e 9 TB for the HP D2D4112 Backup System and 9 TB for an attached Capacity Upgrade Kit e 4 5 TB for the HP D2D4106 Backup System and 4 5 TB for an attached Capacity Upgrade Kit RAID 5 The following HP StoreOnce Backup Systems are RAID 5 devices e HP D2D2504 Backup Systems e HP D2D2502 Backup Systems RAID 5 stores parity data across all the physical drives in the array If a drive fails the controller uses the parity data and the data on the remaining drives to reconstruct data from the failed drive The system continues operating with a slightly reduced performance until you replace the failed drive RAID 5 requires an array with a minimum of three physical drives For the HP StoreOnce Backup System which has four disks 25 of the total logical drive storage capacity is used for parity data This means that actual storage capacity is approximately e 1 5 TB for the HP D2D2502i Backup System e 3 0 TB for the HP D2D2504i Backup System 136 Hard disk replacement How do I know a disk has failed The Disk online LED 1 on the failed disk shows amber Figure 27 Drive LEDs NOTE For more information about these LEDs refer to Drive LEDs page 118 Ide
159. ication ports 79 replication recovery over WAN 100 107 using colocation 101 108 using wizard 96 104 replication wizard 61 reset network settings 35 reset password 82 restore no tape drive connected 112 replication 96 104 shares 132 single files 111 VTLs 132 role 11 running out of disk space 130 S schedule create 161 delete 164 edit 164 sorting and searching 163 view 164 schedule page 160 search schedule 163 searching job history 166 log page 57 replication event history 81 security page 83 share synchronization logging progress 78 shares failed to start 132 shares page 21 shelves 51 Shelves status 51 Show Hide Details 10 shutdown page 88 slots defining number of 11 14 SNMP configuration 37 enabling 38 MIBs 39 SNMP status 38 software page 88 sort schedule 163 sorting job history 166 log page 57 replication event history 81 source appliance permissions 76 SSL certificate 83 status disk page 52 Fibre Channel page 55 icons 9 information 8 iSCSI page 55 log page 57 network 54 RAID page 54 storage page 46 storage reporting page 56 Storage Disks page 49 Storage RAID page 50 Storage Shelves page 51 system activity 46 status page replication 58 tape attach 164 storage capacity 136 storage pool creating 151 deleting 150 storage pools 47 storage reporting page 56 storage shelf troubleshoot 131 storage status
160. igure Job Summary 9 Enter a name for the Schedule and select the appropriate Scheduling parameters Click Create Table 33 Job schedule parameters Schedule Name This field allows you to provide a meaningful name for the scheduled job Schedule Type e For daily jobs select Daily For weekly jobs select Weekly For jobs that you wish to run on a specific date in the month select Day of the Month For jobs that you wish to run on a specific day and week in the month select Weekday of Month i jobs that you wish to run as soon as the cartridge has been written select After rite This field is not relevant for Daily jobs and After Write jobs For Weekly jobs select the day of the week For Monthly by day select a day between 1 and 31 For months with less than 31 days the job is always run on the last day of the month For Weekday of the Month select First Second Third Fourth Last week and then the day of the week This field is not relevant for After Write jobs It is the time at which the job is to run hour 24 hour clock and minute Use this check box to control whether a schedule is active The default is active box is checked Unload After Completion Use this check box you to control whether the cartridge is unloaded once the scheduled job completes The default is to remain loaded the box is not checked If the attached device is a library the tape will be moved to the mail slot if there is an empty m
161. ikely event that replacement hardware is required to be installed please consult the Maintenance and Service Guide on http www hp com support This User Guide also contains information about replacing a failed disk Event log displays Invalid BIOS Assembly name This event log entry and email alert will occur if a motherboard has been replaced on your HP D2D This is a warning message designed for future expansion of the system Your HP D2D will operate fully without impacting anything This message will occur each time you restart your HP D2D system It the RAID battery tails The RAID battery normally has a status of OK which means that is fully charged or in the process of recharging It is normal for the battery to recharge if the HP D2D has been powered off for more than 24 hours If the RAID battery status shows as failed it must be replaced HP D2D4100 4300 Series on the Summary or Storage RAID pages HP D2D2500 Series on the Summary or RAID page 134 Troubleshooting Upgrades to component parts You may receive notification of upgrades to system components such as hard disk drives and BIOS from time to time independently of upgrades to the HP StoreOnce Backup System software Use the Support page to check the current status of these components and determine whether an upgrade is required see Support Administration page 91 You will find comprehensive instructions for applying these upgrades with the release
162. ing information The following documents are also available HP StoreOnce Backup System Concepts Guide If you are new to the HP StoreOnce Backup System it is a good idea to read this guide before you configure your system It describes the StoreOnce technology HP StoreOnce Backup System Installation and Configuration Guide This guide describes how to install and carry out the initial configuration of your HP StoreOnce Backup System D2D Best Practices for VIL NAS and Replication implementations This white paper advises how to plan the workload being placed on the HP StoreOnce Backup System in order to optimize performance and minimize the impact of deduplication replication and housekeeping operations competing for resources It is regularly updated NOTE This guide describes mainly how to monitor and configure the HP StoreOnce Backup System using the Web Management Interface There are other ways of connecting to the appliance using either a system console or the iLO2 management port See the HP StoreOnce Backup System Installation and Contiguration Guide tor more information about these options What is the Web Management intertace The Web Management Interface is the main interface for Monitoring the status and health of the HP StoreOnce Backup System and all configured backup devices Creating and modifying VTL and NAS StoreOnce backup targets Managing replication relationships Configuring appliance settings To run the We
163. ing parameters Replication Source or Replication Target library selected Slot Mapping Name This is the slot mapping name Is it created when you run the wizard to define the grouping of slots that you select Source Target Appliance Name Appliance Source Target Appliance Name The name The name of the Target Appliance to which cartridges will be replicated the Target The name of the Target Appliance to which cartridges will be replicated to which cartridges will be replicated Source Target Appliance Address Appliance Source Target Appliance Address The IP address The IP address of the Target Appliance to which cartridges will be replicated the Target The IP address of the Target Appliance to which cartridges will be replicated to which cartridges will be replicated Source Target Appliance Online This indicates whether a replication link is established with the partner appliance Source Target Appliance Serial Number The serial number of the Target Appliance to which cartridges will be replicated Source Target Library Name The name of the library to which cartridges will be replicated on the Target Appliance Source Target Library Status The status of the partner library such as online Blackout Window Active This relates to the local appliance in its role as a source or target appliance No replication jobs will be started if the source or target appliance for a mapping are in blackout and any runni
164. ion file must be taken after software update Backing up the configuration file I Click on Export to create the configuration file 2 Atthe prompt select Save to disk Backup amp Restore Administration 93 Restoring the configuration file It is only possible to restore configuration files when there is no other configuration present resetting to factory defaults can be used to achieve this I Click on Import to upload the configuration file 2 You will be warned that this will override al current settings Click OK to continue 3 At the prompt locate the configuration file and click Upload to complete the process This restores the following configuration parameters e network settings e virtual tape device configuration e email alert settings e fibre channel settings if your model supports FC e date and time settings Resetting factory detaults Only use this feature if advised to do by Support and there is no other way of restoring the system to a known good state It erases all user data and deletes all configuration details and license information It resets the system and puts it in a state ready to create storage License Administration Licensing is used to enable optional product functionality such as capacity upgrades and replication The Licenses page shows you a list of the features that are available for your product and whether they have been enabled and licensed Most features are only enab
165. ion guides to ensure the solution remains optimized If you have the 12 disk base unit you can purchase and install the Capacity Upgrade Kit to expand your capacity note that the HP D2D2500 Series does not support connection of a Capacity Upgrade Kit Further options for creating space include 1 Stop all backups and replication until disk space is reclaimed 2 Remove any housekeeping blackout window so housekeeping can process new tasks create by space to be reclamation tasks Cosine Bli hot Fired D Housekeeping blackout varskoves alle pou io aulomabcally pause Housekeepeng al certan bres The sandoyws are Spplenoe vide and yall pause Houseksepeng for fhe whole appkence Sete Tere Weeds 13 63 Har brad Window Arira he ee ty Fire Tiers Reewction Apply Second Tine Reston Saan Rare bctbon Surely te fe te te 8 ag te kst 00 06 OG 18 og ong Tured te oe fen 50 00 Vanna tah a D 4 66 s Thik D 00 0 0 00 p 09 Vetan 9 OG te D ang S d Saturday tah fe tah fi d 5 ha 3 Delete unused virtual tape libraries VTLs or NAS shares where data has expired NOTE HP does not recommend the deletion of large numbers of individual cartridges to regain space because this can create a large amount of Housekeeping work on the StoreOnce Backup System which will have a significant negative impact on it s performance It is preferable to delete entire virtual tape libraries where possible or to limit the number of cartrid
166. ired partner library Select Target Appliance Click to show hide details box Appliance Appliance Serial Free Online Protocol Name Address Humber Space Version Add Target Appliance 5 Select the existing Target Library or the Non Replicating Library that was the Target Library before mapping was broken from which slots should be recovered Recovering a Source Appliance Virtual Tape devices 97 Virtual Tape Recovery Wizard v Welcome Select Target Appliance Select Target Library Select Slot Mapping To Adopt Optional Edit Slot Mapping Step 2 Select Target Library The purpose of this step is to select the desired partner library If you select a library which is Select Target Library Click to show hide details box Status Slot Mapped Mappings Slots Library 1 Non Replicating Library 2 Non Replicating Online Summary Online Library 7 online 1 Replication ource Cancel 6 If it is an existing Target Library adopt the Slot Mapping that had been configured If the mapping had been broken and the library has reverted to Non Replicating create a new slot mapping All slots in the Target Library will be selected by default but you may deselect any cartridges that you do not wish to recover to the Source Library Click Adopt to run reverse replication Virtual Tape Recovery Wizard Step 3 Select Slot Mapping To Adopt Optional The purpose of this step is to
167. is displayed There is a wildcard entry in the Source Appliances list that allows you to set permissions across all source appliances However you are more likely to want to set permissions for individual appliances Click Add A wizard guides you through the necessary steps to add a new source appliance to the list You will need to provide the serial number of the appliance and can also specify initial access permissions for all libraries and all shares on that appliance 76 Replication HE Virtual Tape Mappings HAS Mappings Partner Appliances Local Appliance Event History Partner Appliance Details Target Appliances Source Appliances Source Appliance Permissions Enabled Source Appliances Add an Appliance s serial number to configure access permissions to shares and libraries Appliance Address Configured Mappings 4 Online 18 26 134 56 Heiss i pm sm Permissions a Configuring permissions allows you to limit access to libraries and shares Source Appliances will only be able to configure mappings to libraries and shares which they have been granted access to Name Access DPBackupVTL mel Library 3 el Table 23 Source Appliances parameters Serial Number This is the serial number of the source appliance This information can be found by running the Web Management Interface on the required appliance and looking at the Summary page Appliance Name This is the name of the appliance for which you
168. is shows the current system time Blackout window active This shows whether a blackout window is currently active This means no replication will occur Blackout windows Any blackout windows that have been specified will be reflected in this weekly calendar During these times the selected Target Appliance is not available for replication Summary Appliance tab Table 22 Source appliance parameters Blackout windows Any blackout windows that have been specified will be reflected in this weekly calendar During these times the selected Source Appliance is not available for replication O Q me Q A p lt Source Appliance Permissions tab Source Appliance Permissions are disabled by default In this state there is no control over mapping between share and library devices on the Target and the Source Appliances However if you want to lock down the ability to create share and library mappings so that when the wizard is run and mappings are configured the Target only has access to a list of sources that are allowed to replicate to it click Edit and check the Enabled box You will then need to create the list of source appliances and enable share and library permissions accordingly Event History Partner Appliances Target Appliances Source Appliances Source Appliance Permissions Enabled ju To add a Source Appliance When you click Edit and check the Enabled box a list of source appliances
169. isk capacity in an HP D2D4000 Series product you will be prompted to reboot your system License Administration 95 9 Restore processes with replication In this chapter e Recovering a source appliance VTL devices e Recovering a source appliance NAS shares Recovering a Source Appliance Virtual Tape devices If you replace the disks in the source StoreOnce Backup System and keep the original appliance the source to target mapping will still exist on the repaired StoreOnce Backup System You MUST break this mapping BEFORE carrying out recovery If you do not the now blank Source Library on the replacement disks will overwrite the data on the Target Library You will effectively lose backup data on both Source and Target Libraries Reverse replication using the wizard The remote site has lost both the host servers and the StoreOnce system New hardware has been purchased and installed and the administrator now wants to recover data to the StoreOnce Backup System and then restore to the host server Before the failure a mapping existed between a Source Library on the remote site StoreOnce Backup System and a Target Library on the Data Center StoreOnce Backup System After the failure the Source Library is missing the mapping may or may not still exist Figure 7 Recovery using reverse replication Remote Site A Remote Site B 0 eo D2D2500 D2D2500 Data Center D2D4000 I Create a new Non Replicating Libr
170. itten data to them Similarly the erase function on most backup applications does not return the cartridge to a completely blank state The Max Size defaults to the appropriate capacity for the drive emulation type selected on the Devices tab but if the Used Size is Blank you can edit this value The maximum value allowed is 3200 GB Cartridges Virtual Tape Devices 19 Click Edit for the appropriate slot Select a value from the drop down menu and click Update NOTE The maximum size indicates the maximum amount of user data that can be written to that cartridge assuming uncompressed data it will only be committed when data is written to it Changing the maximum space does not affect actual disk usage or save disk space but may be useful if you know you will be moving data to a physical tape with a smaller cartridge capacity To create a cartridge Click on the Create button There is a new right hand column Add Cartridge Slots that are empty have a checkbox in this column You can select individual slots by clicking in the appropriate checkboxes When you have selected the slots where cartridges should be added click Create Alternatively click Create all to create a blank cartridge of the size emulation type selected when the library was first configured in all empty slots Library 1 Location Mail Slot F Location Tape Drive 1 Slot 1 36DF9311 rel 655 MB 400 GB b Slot 2 36DF9312 m 1 3 GB 400 GB
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172. king connection 2009 09 25 16 09 i System Status Good 2009 09 25 16 09 Oo RAID parity initialisation is 100 complete 2009 09 25 16 09 Invalid BIOS Assembly name 2009 09 25 16 09 i System Starting 2009 09 25 16 09 i 2009 09 25 16 09 5 System was not shutdown cleanly 2009 09 25 16 06 i Stopping System 2009 09 25 15 11 i Tape Attach Job ID 43 Successfully Completed 2009 09 25 15 11 i Destroyed cartridge 23A0EEB3 in Library 5 2009 09 25 15 10 Cartridge Barcode changed from 6C3340DF to 3C416474 2009 09 25 15 10 Created cartridge 6C3340DF 2009 09 25 15 10 Ed Created cartridae 23A0EEB3 iv Sorting and searching the log Click on any column heading to sort messages according to that criterion For example click on Date to sort the messages according to date Click on Show Search Box to display a Filter field and two drop down menus e Use the right hand drop down menu to filter on severity for example to display all Error messages e Use the middle drop down menu to select a column or All and the type a search string into the Filter box Log Status 57 7 Replication The Replication menu allows you to monitor and configure all aspects of replication The following options are available e Status Replication e Virtual Tape Mappings Replication e NAS Mappings Replication e Partner Appliances Replication e Local Appliance Replication e Event History Replication These pages allow you to monito
173. kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk 121 An example Event log page ener see Log Messer Sror ge apang oe menne EE Shen en eh Gis Hosfeatan Emal dani 15 daren pempe amihghp am System tac has retumed 10 sarmal operation 20120204 11 21 i PANDA 11 21 lid itii 20120204 11 21 H TT GIS de Bed The Fans are now redundo an Chasse I An options fan i net operatig normaby Ho hicston Erai sent io diare tempel ry cam H The Fans are no enger redundant an Chasse 4 ijl The fan Degraded on Chessa 1 Fan 1 Noaficaben Erai seni io daren sempie s mini hp oom System Status Good CHRCHE An example SNMP trap The following screenshot illustrates an example of a trap captured in the HP SIM Server when SNMP is configured Teras Sa mur via Fruen Baal Enge F r if ere eee ig SAA Er Fre a Ve F Herd ig Fa nl Fo nt vri Fires ads Van a i omme int r ee KA Bom ae KEN T at Fr dia bl Bai Farget f Gil Ps sl ant Fag Bea ELA ea eo MER Fa sat De i ka Je D ia fa e a Ba ea ee BORE EEE EE ava a TT HIELM FIR y Fan TT da A ba Te d rs Va GET re SJ El RA TF Pa eT V RE VAL Ga F Gi Tar dl Ly O aE ai Vee eae Gry ba ud gf EE Fri lie ini aid Pan PG VE Fr le Seines feer E der Sul ull MG mik sr ag ee pve air es id Fi me rier b ret Fip UAP i Ve me Pap mian Ean E ree E E Gun be Pa eerie ie San ariy EL Crary air rj ee 58 Crp mi FE r BF ormer 0 Gers je
174. kup System Home Virtual Tape Devices NAS Configuration Status d2dguikevpic02 IPV4 16 IPV6 2620 0 a17 2020 21a 4b Status Status vitual Tape appings a Event Histon Local Appliance Settings Genera Sting Appliance Appliance Name d2dguikevpic02 Appliance Status Running Bandwidth Limiting Bandwidth Limiting Enabled ail Maximum Bandwidth Maximum WAN Usage WAN Speed 1Mb s Maximum Jobs Maximum Concurrent Source Jobs 2 Maximum Concurrent Target Jobs 6 Share Synchronisation Progress Logging Progress Logging Enabled Log Every 1 Hours Out of Sync Notification Settings Out of Sync Warning 24 Hours Out of Sync Critical 72 Hours Configure Replication Ports Command Protocol Port Number 9387 Data Protocol Port Number 9388 2009 Hewlett Packard C LLP Language English ee General settings 1 Select the General Settings tab 2 Click Edit to make the fields editable see table below 3 Click Apply to apply the settings Table 24 General Settings Replication Appliance This shows the name of the appliance and its current status It also tells you the product class HP D2D2500 HP D2D4000 HP D2D4106 4112 or HP D2D4312 4324 You can only edit the appliance name The default name is the network host name of the appliance as configured in network settings You may change this to something that is more user friendly and will m
175. lable as G2 products e HP D2D2502i HP D2D2504i and HP D2D4112 are available as both G1 and G2 products The generation can be identified from the Summary page and the Software page of the Web Management Interface Look at the Type field which will state G1 or G2 or look at the Software Revision field If it shows 1 x xx software it is a G1 product if it shows 2 x xx software it is a G2 product Software Administration 89 Upgrading the software I Check http www hp com support for the latest software you can do this by selecting the link on the Software page and download it to your hard disk 2 Read the Release Notes accompanying the software upgrade and confirm that it is compatible with your StoreOnce configuration You will not be able to revert to earlier software after running the upgrade 3 Select Software from the Web Management Interface and click Upgrade in the Software section of the page 4 Make sure that there are no backup or restore jobs in progress and that no future jobs are scheduled to start whilst the software is upgrading Click Yes Firmware Are you sure you want to upgrade FW now Any backup restore jobs in progress will fail 5 Click Browse and locate the upload file that you have just downloaded Upload Firmware Select firmware file to upload Browse EC 6 Click Upload to upgrade the software A progress meter is displayed while the upgrade takes place The system will
176. lation of WAN Speed x Maximum WAN Usage A bandwidth limit calculator is provided on this page to work out limit values if required 3 Click Edit to edit the Bandwidth Limiting Windows You can configure two windows for each day Be sure to check the appropriate Apply First Second Restriction checkbox es This ensures the times that have been specitied are Local Appliance Replication 79 enabled If it is not checked the times are ignored Then enter the general value you have just calculated for the Recommended Limit in each required window manually World Wide Port Name is wrong length World Wide Port Name has invalid characters Current Bandwidth Limit No Limit General Bandwidth Limit Apply a general bandwidth limit If enabled this limit will be used when no limiting windows are active General Limit Enabled Fi General Bandwidth Limit 0 Kbps Bandwidth Limiting Windows You can apply different bandwidth limits at certain times When active these will override the general bandwidth limit System Time Wednesday 10 38 Sunday 4096 02 gt fo0 oo gt a 00 gt 00 gt oo gt Kbps 19 Bees leke yy 2S z Monday p 1 5 z Bo ik Kbps FE Kbps EE Tuesday ARR E i Kbps J Kbps p g Wednesday KG i Kbps a Kbps
177. ld not be used as general purpose storage or for drag and drop backups doing so will resultin lower deduplication efficiency and performance No Shares Configured Share Permissions Access Protocol CIFS User Name Access No Access billanddave Re Be NOTE You will need to log out and back into Windows before you can access the newly created share because you have changed the detault Permissions 6 The NAS target device is now available as a network drive and you can target it from the backup application It can also be mapped as a network drive in Windows NOTE The NAS target device is not optimized for general purpose file storage The HP StoreOnce Backup System is a NAS deduplicating appliance that is optimized for backup Connecting to the NAS target device on Windows To access the NAS target device from a Windows server on the network enter the lt server name gt lt share name gt or lt IP address gt lt share name gt in Internet Explorer It is also possible to connect using lt Fully Qualified domain name gt lt share name gt If User or AD authentication was set for the CIFS server you will be prompted to enter a user name and password which will be lt server name gt lt user name gt lt password gt NOTE If the StoreOnce D2D Backup system detects a possibly issue with data integrity for a Share it will immediately set the status of that device to tailed to start or read
178. led when they are licensed If you have purchased a feature that requires a license you will receive a license entitlement certificate with your product This is a paper document that contains all the information you need to obtain your unique License to Use LTU key If you have Internet access you can obtain the key from the HP Webware site by connecting to the web address specified on the certificate and following the instructions on the web Users without Internet access may use the contact numbers provided with the entitlement certificate You will be required to enter the product s serial number when you request a License to Use key More about replication licensing Replication is a licensed feature Each HP StoreOnce Backup System that will be used as a Target Appliance must have a Replication license activated More about capacity upgrade licensing The capacity of the HP D2D2500 Series Backup System cannot be upgraded The HP StoreOnce Backup System is supplied with eleven hot plug RAID disks and an online spare disk in bay 12 HP D2D4100 Series or in bay 1 HP D2D4300 Series The Capacity Upgrade Kit provides an additional eleven hot plug 1 online spare disks The HP 4100 Series allows connection of one Capacity Upgrade Kit the HP D2D4300 Series allows connection of up to three capacity upgrade kits You cannot use the disks in the Capacity Upgrade Kit until they are licensed IMPORTANT When you add the Capacity Upgrade Kit
179. lick Delete to remove an appliance from the list of Target Appliances available to that source Run Traceroute Click Run Traceroute to check that the local appliance can communicate with the target appliance and identify the number of hops and latency in the routing Target Appliance tab Table 21 Target appliance parameters Target Appliance tab Some fields are editable This is the name that is used to identify the Target Appliance You specify it on the Local Appliance tab of the partner appliance Appliance Name Product Class The product class of the appliance such as HP D2D4100 This is the IP address of the Target Appliance You specify it when you add the Target Appliance and may edit it later Appliance Address Serial Number This is the serial number of the Target Appliance it cannot be edited Command Protocol Port This is the port number that will be used for command protocol Number Data Protocol Port This is the port number that will be used for data protocol Number Available This field indicates whether the Target Appliance is available Replication protocol This identities the replication protocol in use Capacity This shows the capacity of the Target Appliance Free Space This shows the amount of free space on the Target Appliance This shows the software version of the Target Appliance Partner Appliances Replication 75 Table 21 Target appliance parameters continued System Time Th
180. lly send a message to your mail system when a problem occurs see Email Alerts Configuration page 43 e The Summary page of the Web Management Interface can indicate an error or warning message highlighted by an information a warning or an error icon against major sub systems See page 9 e The System Event Log in the Web Management Interface can also highlight warnings or errors See Log Status page 57 9 TIP If you have selected a language other than English and find that some of the messages are in English you have upgraded the software without upgrading the language pack This is easily remedied by following the instructions in page 90 Best practice however is to always upgrade the language pack at the same time as the software Disk RAID errors and warnings See Hard disk replacement page 136 for details of hard disk drive failure and rebuild Network warnings See Connecting to the network page 125 NTP server fails If the NTP server for automatic date and time update fails to connect to the server for any reason it will fail and stop the NTP server If this happens an email alert will be sent and the user must manually restart NTP from the Web Management Interface System state This describes the overall state of the HP D2D RAM Failure Warning Your HP D2D is designed to operate with a certain amount of RAM If it is outside this limit a warning will appear The device will still operate but with ver
181. m the pull down list the required physical slot if it is a tape library the required verify compare option and whether the physical cartridge should be unloaded after the operation completes NOTE A Full Verify reads the data back after copy and compares it byte by byte with the original A Quick Verify also reads back the data but only ensures that it can be read It may save some time if another tape device on the HP D2D Backup System is being accessed at the same time as the copy operation No Verify is the fastest option NOTE On physical tape libraries the unload after completion option moves the cartridge to the mail slot if the mail slot is enabled and empty 4 Click Create NOTE You cannot select a cartridge from a Replicating Target Library for export The Role column in the Devices section tells you what sort of library you have selected 5 The process warns you that the cartridge data on the HP D2D Backup System will be removed once it has been exported You must click OK to continue It also checks that media is loaded in the attached tape storage device and that it is blank If it is not blank you are given the option of overwriting it or canceling the job Finally it checks that there is cartridge data in the slot to be exported it may have been subsequently moved by the backup application NOTE In the case of libraries some of these checks can only be made after loading the cartridge in a tape drive which takes appro
182. mation HP D2D2500 Series Look at the RAID Status page for more information The RAID Status section shows that a disk has tailed but it is recoverable No data has been lost The information in the Physical Disks section identities the disk that has failed This is the disk that you must replace 138 Hard disk replacement Figure 30 Identifying the failed disk HP D2D2500 Series os scs Raid Status RAID RAID State 4 Failed recoverable RAID Battery The RAID battery backup is ok Physical Disks Description Serial No FW Version ATA GB0750C4414 ATA GB0750C4414 ATA GB0750C4414 ATA GB0750C4414 Status page information HP D2D4300 4100 Series Both the Storage Pool and RAID tabs report that there is a problem with disks but do not identify the failed disk Figure 31 Storage Pool tab with RAID status warning HP D2D4300 4100 Series Storage iSCSI Fibre Channel Storage Pool Status Storage Manager Status ok ok Storage Pool RAID Shelves Storage Pool Storage Pool Id Status Number of Shelves N EX Mae Configured Shelves Configuration State 0 ok Configured 11 1 1 One or more disks are missing or failed Configured 11 0 A Rebuilding RAID System How do know a disk has failed 139 Figure 32 RAID tab with RAID status warning HP D2D4300 4100 Series Storage iSCSI Fibre Channel Storage Pool Status Storage Manager Status ok ok Storage Pool RAID RAID Cont
183. me page 85 date and time editing 85 date format editing 85 deduplication 14 delete cartridge 19 device 16 schedule 164 storage pool 150 devices create new 13 delete 16 edit details 15 view details 13 devices page 10 Devices tab deleting cartridges on 19 DHCP 35 DHCP Gateway 34 DHCP gateway 35 diagnostic tibre channel device 130 disk failed 137 installing 143 multiple failed 146 disk space capacity reached 130 disk status 52 54 disk usage 53 identifying 52 Disks status 49 DNS server name 34 document conventions related documentation 171 documentation HP website 171 providing feedback 173 domain 35 download support ticket 92 drive emulation 13 drives defining number of 14 E edit date format 85 device details 15 network settings 34 NTP settings 85 password 82 schedule 164 edit NAS share 21 email alerts configuring Exchange Server 44 email alerts page 43 EMLE series Library 12 emulation type 11 13 error job history 165 log page 57 tape drive job 165 ESLE series Library 12 event history replication 81 export cartridge 159 F failed battery identifying 50 failed disk identifying 50 52 54 137 more than one 146 replacing 142 serial number 52 54 Fibre Channel configuration page 36 LEDs 119 status page 55 firewalls with replication 79 firmware upgrading tape storage device 156 flexible emulation 12 Force login
184. n iSCSI Initiator Properties E x General Discovery Targets Persistent Targets Bound Volumes Devices Target Portals Address Pot Adapter IP Address 142 168 0 11 3260 Default Default Remove Refresh ISNS Servers Mame Remove Refresh 7 Target devices have already been configured on the HP StoreOnce Backup System for the host that failed so they will appear in the list on the Targets tab with a status of Inactive if you are using the same hostname and iSCSI initiator node name as the host that failed Otherwise new devices will be configured for this host You must log on to the appropriate targets for your host Remember that each library has two devices and you must log onto each one separately We recommend that you also select the automatic restore on boot option in the Log On dialog z General Discovery Targets Persistent Targets Bound Volumes Devices Select target and click Log On to access the storage devices for that target Click details to see information about the sessions connections and devices for that target Targets qn 1986 03 com hp storage d dbs bul b460sr Connected qn 1986 03 com hp storage d dbs hul 64603r Connected Details i Refresh OF Cancel Apply Reconnecting to the to iSCSI VTL devices after host failure 113 8 Run your backup application It should see the library device on the HP StoreOn
185. nfigure NAS shares The following options are available e Shares NAS e CIFS Server NAS e Configuring users on AD CIFS shares only e NFS Server NAS These pages allow you to monitor and configure NAS shares If you are a new user we strongly recommend that you read the following documents which are available from the HP web site They provide a detailed discussion about replication deployment strategies and terminology and include worked examples e HP StoreOnce Backup System Concepts Guide This describes the StoreOnce technology and advises how to plan the workload being placed on the HP StoreOnce Backup System in order to optimize performance and minimize the impact of deduplication replication and housekeeping operations competing for resources e D2D Best Practices for VTL NAS and Replication implementations This guide describes best practices and also includes examples using different backup applications Shares NAS This tab is used to manage all NAS target devices referred to as shares for both CIFS and NFS servers NOTE Itis important to understand that the HP StoreOnce network share is intended to be used ONLY by backup applications that back up to disk Do not use the NAS target device as a drag and drop general tile store The one exception to this rule is if you are using the NAS share to seed an appliance for replication Creating NAS shares The process varies slightly depending upon whether you a
186. ng Configuration page to select target share on target appliance in Data Center and remove share mapping to lost source share The share status changes to non replicating Make sure the backup application is targeting the non replicating share Promoting a Target Share using colocation New server hardware has been purchased and installed and the admin now wants to recover data to the server The administrator decides to move the StoreOnce appliance that was in the Data Center to the remote office maybe only temporarily in order to recover the server data 108 Restore processes with replication Figure 17 Recovery by relocating the Target Appliance Remote Site Data Center D2D2500 X D2D2500 Oo 2 Before the failure a mapping existed between a Source Share on the remote site StoreOnce Backup System and a Target Share on the Data Center StoreOnce Backup System After the failure the mapping still exists but the Source Share is missing The Target Share on the Data Center StoreOnce Backup System is still in target share mode it has not had its mappings removed IMPORTANT This configuration is possible in only limited situations because it will break any other backups or replications to the Data Center appliance In a simple Active Passive scenario however this may be a very good model 1 2 Transport the appliance from the Data Center to the remote site and reconfigure networking etc On the Target A
187. ng jobs for the mapping will be paused Replication Status This shows whether the mapping is synchronized 60 Replication Slot mapping details The two tabs at the bottom of this page show more detailed mapping information for the selected library and slot mapping Library Details tab This tab details mapping details between source and target libraries If a source library has been selected it will tell you whether Recovery is in process if a target library has been selected it will tell you whether the target library is visible to the host All other information is identical for both source and target libraries For example use this tab to find out e The number of mapped slots and replication status e The average throughput of data You can only edit the Mapping Name on this tab Slot Details tab This tab displays details for each mapped slot in the selected slot mapping It includes average throughput data for each slot If you have selected a source library you will be able to e Edit the Target Slot to which a Source Slot is mapped e Enable the Recover First checkbox which enables a user to request that a mapped slot be recovered from Target to Source if required The replication wizards When you select a Non Replicating library you will be able to run the Replication or Recovering wizard e Use the Replication wizard to create slot mappings for the non replicating library it becomes a Source library
188. nger Details Drive iSCSI Details Media Changer iSCSI Target Name iqn 1986 03 com hp storage d2dbs cr201b0bf1 500143885cd9ed43 library2 robotics Media Changer iSCSI Alias D2DBS CR201BOBF 1 Library2 Robotics Media Changer Serial Number d2dquit065 Fibre Channel Status This page shows the details for all the FC devices that are contigured on the HP StoreOnce Backup System Select a library in the Devices list to view the connection details for the library s media changer and drive s This page is mainly for information and is usetul in troubleshooting It cannot be edited iSCSI Status 55 SF FC Port 1 A Unknown speed FC Port 2 Not Used Devices ea ae ee EE que 2 24 Non Replicating A Online Not Connected MSL G3 Series 2x24 LTO 3 FC Port 1 Library 1 Device Name PortID World Wide Node Name World Wide Port Name Port Type Number of Logins Media Changer Address not acquired 50 01 43 8D 62 CA 8C DC 50 01 43 87 5D 01 13 7D Drive 1 Address not acquired 50 01 43 88 54 4E B1 63 50 01 43 8C 54 C4 81 36 Devices section The details in this section reflect settings that were configured for this library when it was created on the Devices page or when the Fibre Channel was configured These settings can only be edited on the appropriate Configuration page If the Connection field for all devices on the same port is showing Not Connected check the physical FC connection Examine th
189. ngs sync issue is shown in the Issue tab and an event is generated resulting in an entry in the user Event Log and also an email and or an SNMP trap if the appliance is configured to 78 Replication Table 24 General Settings Replication continued send these These notifications are in addition to a standard notification email sent whenever a mapping first becomes unsynchronized and another when synchronization is achieved Configure Replication Replication ports should only be changed if replication is blocked by a router on the WAN Ports They must be the same on both source and target appliances If in doubt do NOT change them IMPORTANT If replication needs to take place through a firewall the network administrator will need to open TCP ports 9387 Command protocol and 9388 Data protocol to allow the replication traffic to pass to and from the HP StoreOnce Backup Systems If necessary and the StoreOnce Backup Systems conflict with another device on the network these ports can be changed trom the defaults in the General Settings Bandwidth limiting This tab allows you to apply a general bandwidth setting and to configure bandwidth limiting windows Bandwidth limiting can be used to avoid saturating the WAN with low bandwidth replication thus treeing up bandwidth for other processes and applications that you may have running A minimum of 2Mbps per concurrent job is recommended At least 512kbps per concurrent job is re
190. nimize the possibility of any further potential corruption being introduced on the device It a device enters one of these states it is reported on the GUI and selecting that device will give you some options to attempt to restore the device to a working state Shares File shares created on the D2D Backup System are intended to be used as targets for backup applications They should not be used as general purpose storage or for drag and drop backups doing so will result in lower deduplication efficiency and performance FE eere Seeon areeted tas moated EQ Failed to start 2168 1068 12 58 2013 0515 17 47 2013 06 03 pmm Non icating Online CFS 12 58 2013 0515 12 58 2013 0515 Share1 Non Replicating Online CIFS 1 1 GB 1 0GB 17 10 20130545 13 34 2013 0515 Share Non Replicating Device s in read only mode NFS 461TB 2 8 TB 15 06 2013 05 20 13 00 2013 05 29 Shares Non Replicating Online CIFS 13 9 GB 1 MB 10 31 2013 05 23 11 46 2013 05 23 amp Share Damaged An integrity error has been discovered on this share and it has been disabled to prevent further errors There are various options to attempt to restore this share to a working state Quick Repair Force the share to ignore the integrity error and restart Repair Attempt to repair disk errors on the system This will require a reboot and your 02D Backup System may be unavailable for some time Recover Clone the share This will create a new share with the same d
191. nnnnsnnnnrnnnnnnssnnnsnnnn 144 FE laen a E EA G E E E EA E O EE EEE 146 Replacing the disks HP D2D2500 Seriesj rrrrrrrnnrrnrrvvnnrrrrrvrnerrrrrrnnnrrnrrrnnnernrrnnnnsrrennrnnsnnne 146 Replacing the disks HP D2D4300 4100 Seriesj rrrrrrrrrnrrrrrrnnnnrrrrrrnnnnrrrrrvvnnernrrrvnsrnnrrnnnenn 148 Creating cartridges Virtual Tape Devices only rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrnnrrrrrrnnnrrrrrrnnnrrrrrvnnernrrrnnssrnnnnn 152 A Extra information for G1 products cccccceccccecceeeeccecueceeueeceeuseceeueceanees 153 ONE ERE EEE EE EEE 153 Major ev 153 GE NS 153 UNE CT 153 ne NN 154 Seeding Virtual Tape Devices using Tape Attach rrrrnnnrnrrrvnnnrnrrrvvnnrrrrrrnnnrrrrrrnnnernrrrnnnssnene 154 Configuration Tape an EEE EE 154 Manual jobs Tape AtiGGh yiv 152 cvcaceneurapsvdnonnontedansapsvbnesseaganencsebvaneaetauanareindemninerndperaavnaeeans 157 Scheduled jobs Tape Attach rrrrrrrrrrrnnrrrrrrnrrrrrrnernrrrnnerervnnerrrrnnennnrvnennnnnnsenernnnsnnnnnnenne 160 Active Jobs NN 164 Job History Tape Ne 165 1 10 EEE EE ER 167 PE TG gt EE EE EEE ts 171 2 EEE 174 Contents 5 1 Getting started In this chapter Introduction page 6 What is the web management interface page 6 To run the Web Management Interface page 6 Initial logon and Welcome message page 7 Introduction This guide contains detailed information on using the HP StoreOnce Backup System Web Management Interface It also contains troubleshoot
192. ntifying a failed disk on the Web Management Interface The Web Management Intertace identifies failed or predictive failed disks e HP D2D4300 and HP D2D4100 Series Backup Systems operate correctly with up to two tailed disks on the HP D2D and up to two failed disks in any Capacity Upgrade Kit that is installed e HP D2D2500 Series Backup Systems operate correctly with one failed disk It is important to replace a failed or predictive failed disks as soon as possible Any subsequent disk failure will result in complete data loss NOTE The first disk HP D2D4300 Series or the 12th disk HP D2D4100 Series on the internal shelf and the 12th disk on any expansion shelves are the online spare disks If a disk fails the online spare disk will immediately be used to replace it The RAID rebuild process occurs automatically The failed disk should always be replaced as soon as possible Summary page information Look at the Summary page For example e HP D2D4100 4300 Series If it shows see that RAID is building but is fully operational and that Storage needs attention this probably means that a disk has failed and the online spare is being used The Storage Status tabs will provide more information e HP D2D2500 Series If you can see that RAID status has failed but it is recoverable this means that one disk has failed How do know a disk has failed 137 Figure 28 Summary page with RAID status warning example shows HP D2D4112
193. nts accompanying such products and services Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein WARRANTY STATEMENT To obtain a copy of the warranty for this product see the warranty information website http www hp com go storagewarrant Linear Tape Open LTO LTO Logo Ultrium and Ultrium Logo are trademarks of Quantum Corp HP and IBM in the US other countries or both Microsoft Windows Windows NT and Windows XP are U S registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Intel and Itanium are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries AMD is a registered trademark of Advanced Micro Devices Inc The StoreOnce Backup System product firmware includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit http www openssl org See separate copyright statement included on the CD Contents l 2 3 Getting SUNG EEE EE 6 MN 6 What is the Web Management interface cccccccccccceeeseeeeeeeeeee ese eeeeeeee esse eeeeeeeeessaeeeeeeeeesaaae sees 6 To run the Web Management Interface rrrrrrrrrrnnnnnrrrrrrrrnnnnrrrrrrrrnnnnerrrnrnrnnnnrnnrrnnnnnnsennsnnnnnnnenn 6 Initial logon and Welcome MeSSAGe ccccccceseececee ee eeeeeee es eeeeeee see eeeeee sae seeseess ee eeeed aaa EEEEEeaaEEEEEES 7 Home Summary arrann
194. obs Job History Physical Tape Devices Name Device Type Vendor Product Name Rescan Physical Tape Device Details Devices evices j bite an Support Firmware Firmware Location Barcode Max Size Tape Drive 1 61CE58D1 800 0 GB 2009 Hewlett Packard Company L P Language Obtaining support Click on the Support tab e The general support enquiries link takes you to HP Support web pages e With tape libraries a link is provided so that you can generate a support ticket from the library GUI This link takes you to the Command View MSL login A D2D Backup System Home Virtual Tape Devices NAS Configuration Status Tape Attach Replication Administration D2DBS CR20545113 IPV4 16 26 130 91 IPV6 2620 0 a17 e020 21a 4bff febc ccb0 64 Status Configuration Manual Jobs Scheduled Jobs Job History Physical Tape Devices Name Device Type Vendor Product Name Rescan Physical Tape Device Details For general support enquiries Click here k Language 2009 Hewlett Packard Company L P Upgrading tape storage device firmware As long as the tape device is supported you can also upgrade the firmware from this screen Click on the Firmware tab e For tape drives you can upload firmware that you have downloaded from the HP web site Please refer to htto www hp com support for details of the latest firmware for your HP Ultrium Tape Library or Tape Drive and download required files to a location on your hos
195. og on the Administrator user has a password of Admin For security reasons you may wish to change this e Click Edit to make the fields editable e Make the required changes and click Update to apply the changes or Cancel to discard them The new password must have at least 8 characters NOTE The password that you configure on this page is also the password that is required when accessing the HP StoreOnce Backup System configuration from the system console Resetting the password If you forget your password you can reset the HP StoreOnce Backup System as follows Administration NOTE Resetting the password will reset the networking settings to the factory defaults and reset the Administrator password to Admin No user data will be lost Procedure 6 1 Make sure nobody is using the HP StoreOnce Backup System before you attempt the reset 2 Press the Power button on the front of the HP StoreOnce Backup System three times in quick succession Approximately 5 seconds later the HP StoreOnce Backup System will reboot 3 Use the device Discovery tool on the HP StoreOnce Backup System CD ROM to re configure the network settings of the HP StoreOnce Backup System You can also use the console screen Inactive Logout Time It is possible to set an amount of idle time in minutes before a user is automatically logged off Click Edit and amend as required Welcome Message The Welcome Message is automatically displayed whenever the
196. ons E Events v 4 b Tools Deploy Configure Diagnose v Reports Tasks amp Logs Options Help v Discovery View status and results of task instances Maximize Edit Discovery System Automatic Discovery Required field Hame System Automatic Discovery Schedule O Automatically execute discovery every v at 11 00 fam 7 Comments a Credentials Configure Repair Swe 5 Click Credentials select the SNMP tab and type in the Read community string This should be the same as the Read Community string on the SNMP page of the Web Management Interface If you are using the default setting that allows everyone on the network to read the reported alerts enter public Click OK to confirm Tools Deploy Configure Diagnose Reports Tasks amp Logs Options Help v Discovery View status and results of task instances Credentials Configure Repair Sae da Show advanced protocol credentials SNMP Credentials System Automatic Discovery Use these credentials Read community string pubiic fa Delete I if these credentials fail try others that may apply This may impact performance Learn more 6 Click Save to save the discovery rule 7 To start the discovery process click Run Now Tools v Deploy v Configure Diagnose Reports Tasks amp Logs Options v Help v Discovery Maximize Indicate the systems you want HP Syst
197. ope London Date amp Time settings These fields provide the ability to manually set the date and time They can only be edited if the NTP process is disabled Date Display format Click Edit to change the way the date format is displayed in Replication and System Event logs Select the desired format from the drop down menu and click Update Network Time Protocol NTP settings Network Time Protocol NTP provides support for automatic time synchronization If you are using an Active Directory Service domain controller it is important to synchronize the StoreOnce appliance s real time clock with the same time source as that of the Active Directory Server NOTE If you enable NTP you cannot configure date and time manually and you must set the Current Location correctly to ensure that local time is correct e Check the NTP Enabled box and provide the IP address or fully qualified domain name of an NTP server on the local network It is possible to synchronize the HP StoreOnce Backup System with up to three NTP servers If you are using Windows Active Directory one of these should be either the domain controller server or an NTP server that the domain controller is also using to synchronize its time Providing multiple NTP servers ensures that a single server failing or getting out of sync will not affect the time on the HP StoreOnce system e Be sure to check the box next to each of the servers to enable IMPORTANT Ift
198. or Flashing green Ongoing network data activity Off No network data activity or no connection HP D2D4112 4106 Backup System Front LEDs on the HP D2D4106 4112 Figure 21 Front LEDs on the HP D2D4112 and 4106 Backup System Steady blue identifies the unit 1 HP D2D Beacon LED 116 Understanding LEDs Amber Power off or system hardware fault 2 System Health LED Steady green Hardware is performing correctly Flashing amber degraded condition Flashing red critical condition such as power supply or fan failure 3 and 4 LAN port LEDS Flashing green network connection Off no network connection or network not configured 5 Power On button LED Steady green Power connected device ready to use Steady amber Device switched off or in hibernation with power connected Off No power connected Rear LEDs on the HP D2D 4106 4112 Figure 22 HP D2D4112 4106 LAN LEDs d 4208 FAE nee 5 Le lea PRE rar gt al Ser er mme 1 LAN network speed LED indicator Steady green The LAN connection is using 10 Mbps 100 Mbps link Steady amber The LAN connection is using a GbE link Off No connection 2 LAN activity status LED indicator Flashing green Ongoing network data activity Off No network data activity or no connection HP D2D2502 2504 Backup System Front view of the HP D2D2502 2504 Figure 23 Front view of the HP D2D 2502 2504 Backup System 1 HP
199. ot 4 Port 2E RAID controllers RAID Controllers This is the ID of the RAID controller HP D2D4300 Series There is an entry for the internal shelf and each expansion shelf that has been installed Expansion shelves are identified by the slot number Select a shelf to display information about its logical units HP D2D4100 Series There is only one in the current system RAID Battery In normal operation this shows green OK If a battery fails please replace it as soon as possible The status of the RAID and the RAID battery are also shown on the Summary page See the HP StoreOnce Backup System Maintenance and Service Guide for more information about replacing the RAID battery Logical units Each shelf consists of two logical units The smaller unit contains configuration information the larger unit contains the data These units always act as pairs The Erase button is only active if any RAID has failed and is not recoverable The logical units must be erased from the bottom up start with the highest Logical Unit number and work backwards Use with care and only when advised to do so by HP Customer Support Logical Unit ID This is a unique ID for the logical unit This is the status of the logical unit RAID State This is the RAID state of the logical unit The only time the RAID state may be different for pairs of logical units is when the RAID is rebuilding or initializing optimizing 50 Status This identifies the
200. ot 8 Slot 9 Slot 10 Slot 11 Slot 12 Slot 13 Slot 14 Slot 15 Slot 16 Slot 17 Slot 18 Slot 19 host using the original backup application 8 New backups can now run to the Source Appliance and replication will run normally without further configuration Figure 8 Reverse replication process source lost Create non replicating library on new source appliance On the Mapping Configuration page select the new non replicating library on the source appliance 1 Select Start Recovery Wizard 2 Add IP address or FQDN of the target appliance that was used as previous replication target 3 Select library to use for recovery may still be target or non replicating if mapping was broken 4 Adopt previously configured slot mapping or create new one if mapping broken 5 All cartridges on the target are selected Unselect any that are not required for recovery 6 Select Apply to start reverse replication s soon as reverse replication has completed for each slot use original backup hatske to recover data to ost New backups to the source device and replication can now run normally Recovering a Source Appliance Virtual Tape devices Cartridge Barcode 75553D7D 75553D7E 75553D7F 75553D80 75553D681 75553D82 75553D83 75553D84 75553D85 75553086 75553D87 75553088 75553D89 75553D8A 75553D8B 75553D8C 75553D8D 75553D8E 75553D8F Cancel Recover First seere ee eee eee IR ER GR RE
201. ottom left to right HP D2D2500 Series The drive bays are labeled from device 1 to device 4 from lett to right when viewed from the front of the server N Figure 36 Disk numbering HP D2D4100 Series Figure 37 Disk numbering HP D2D2500 Series 1 2 3 4 E rm Hoel de KAL DO eg T l H 8 00006 a at zo L T ETR ge je a ai 142 Hard disk replacement Figure 38 Disk _ of the internal shelf HP D2D4300 Series VE JE TE ae WE AT TT EEE NOTE The red lettering indicates the disk number on the Web Management Interface Figure 39 Disk numbering of expansion shelves HP D2D4300 4100 Series Remove the disk e Press the hard disk carrier button 1 to release the ejector lever e Pull out the disk carrier handle 2 and slide the hard drive assembly 3 out of the drive bay Be sure to support the drive when pulling it out of the cage Figure 40 Removing the hard drive example shows D2D4100 Series Replace the failed disk with the new disk Push the hard drive assembly 1 into the drive bay until it stops and press the HDD carrier latch 2 inward until it clicks Replacing a hot plug hard disk 143 Figure 41 Installing a replacement hard disk 5 Log in to the Web Management Interface and look at the appropriate Status pages HP D2D4100 4300 Series Select Storage Shelves The
202. pe Autoloaders or Tape Libraries Supported emulation types are listed below e HP 1x8 G2 Autoloader HP D2D2500 e HP MSL2024 Library e HP MSL4048 Library e HP D2DBS Library 167 F Fibre Channel FC Hosts Housekeeping iSCSI L Library N NAS Shares 168 Glossary e HP MSL8096 Library HP D2D4300 D2D4100 e HP ESLE Library HP D2D4300 D2D4100 e HP EMLE Library HP D2D4300 D2D4100 e HP D2DBS Generic Library If it is supported by your backup application HP D2DBS Generic Library is the preferred emulation type because it does not emulate any physical library types in existence and is clearly identifiable as a StoreOnce device It is the most flexible emulation type available however backup application support varies by software vendor Fibre Channel FC supports network connectivity over fibre optic cabling or copper wiring FC has a different set of standards and network connection protocol to Ethernet and different configuration requirements FC HP StoreOnce Backup Systems may be connected to both a Fibre Channel SAN and an Ethernet as an iSCSI device network The FC connection is used only to transfer backup data from the host to the HP StoreOnce Backup System Access to the Web Management Interface is always across an Ethernet connection A server that is being used to back up to the StoreOnce system via iSCSI or Fibre Channel this may also be a backup application media server which can back up other serve
203. pe drive s to their slots manually via the library front panel Failure to do this will result in tape oftload jobs tailing to start and emai ine in ied tele Viewing and editing tape device details Select a specific tape device and click the Devices tab to display additional information about it and any embedded tape drives This information tells you the device s serial number and software version For tape libraries it also tells you the total number of slots mail slots and embedded tape drives Details for any embedded tape drives are included below the tape device details You can use this to find out the Ultrium generation of the embedded tape drive its serial number and software version and the barcode San cartridge that is loaded Click Edit You can only change the Name of the tape device This is the name that is used to identity the tape device on the HP D2D Web Management Interface None of the other details may be edited Viewing cartridge details Click the Cartridges tab to display a list of slots with details of bar codes and the maximum size of any ee in those slots The maximum size is the raw capacity with no data compression You cannot edit these details Tape Attach 155 CA D2D Backup System Home Virtual Tape Devices NAS Configuration Status Tape Attach Replication Administration D2DBS CR20545113 IPV4 16 26 130 91 IPV6 2620 0 a17 e020 21a 4bff febc ccb0 64 Status Configuration Manual Jobs Scheduled J
204. play the disks located in that shelf in the Physical Disks section This is the shelf number HP D2D4100 Series Shelf 0 is the HP StoreOnce Backup System Shelf 1 is the Capacity Upgrade Kit if installed HP D2D4300 Series Internal refers to the HP StoreOnce Backup System Additional shelves show the card slot and port number to which they are attached These Backup Systems may have up to 3 additional shelves In normal operation this shows green OK If one or more disks fail it shows a failed icon and a message The disk should be replaced as soon as possible See Hard disk replacement page 136 for more information about replacing the disk Configuration State This indicates whether the shelf has been configured It is shown as not configured if it is not yet part of the storage pool Disk The number of available physical disks in the shelf including the online spare disk Storage Status 51 Physical disks When you select a shelf the disks within it are displayed in the Physical Disks section Use the information in this section to identify disks that may be failing or disks that are approaching capacity IMPORTANT Ifyou need to replace a disk it is very important to obtain the serial number and the physical location of the failed disk from this page before you replace it We strongly recommend that you use this page to beacon a disk within the StoreOnce Backup System The Beacon LED on the front of the individual
205. ple adding a shelf e Click Discover to search for shelves and refresh the information on this page This process will normally occur automatically e Click Delete to return the Storage Pool to factory settings This function is used only if the storage pool has failed It should only be used if advised to do so by HP Customer Support Storage Pool ID This is a unique ID Currently there is only one storage pool per HP StoreOnce Backup System This shows the overall status of the storage pool A warning message is displayed if a disk has failed and RAID is being rebuilt You can tell which shelf the disk is on from the Configured Shelves section but will need to check the Shelves page to find the exact location of the disk that has failed Number of Shelves This shows the number of configured shelves in the storage pool Configured shelves This section shows the status of the contigured shelves and the number of disks Shelf information cannot be displayed if Storage Manager is busy for example adding a shelf Internal shelf identifies the disks within the HP D2D4312 Backup System External shelves are identitied by the card slot and port on the RAID card to which the shelf is attached 0 shelf identifies the disks within the HP D2D4100 Series Backup System External shelves are identitied as 1 e Click Add to add additional shelves to the storage pool RAID and expand the capacity of the HP StoreOnce Backup System Refer to
206. ppliance now in the remote site go to the Replication NAS Mappings page select the Target Share and remove the slot mapping between it and the lost Source Share The Target Share becomes a Non Replicating Share NOTE If there are other share mappings do not proceed this method is not suitable Check that the newly non replicating NAS share has been contigured correctly to allow the required hosts to access it Recover data from the NAS share to the host over WAN At this point there is no HP StoreOnce Source Appliance at the remote site If one is installed at a later date you can reverse recover the data and configure replication as described in page 104 Recovering a Source Appliance NAS shares 109 Figure 18 Recovery process promoting a target share using colocation Transport the Data Center D2D to the remote site and reconfigure networking On the Data Center D2D use Mapping Configuration page to select target share on the Data Center D2D and remove share mapping between it and the source share The share status changes to non replicating Check that the newly non replicating NAS share has been dl ar correctly to allow required osts fo access il Copy data from the share to the host over WAN When failed D2D is replaced at remote site use reverse replication to recover data to il 110 Restore processes with replication 10 Restore processes without replication In this
207. quired for reliable operation A bandwidth usage calculator is provided to generate a recommended bandwidth limit from WAN speed information and percentage usage information which is provided in the Maximum WAN Usage and WAN Speed fields These limits apply to all outbound replication jobs from this local appliance I Display the Bandwidth Limiting tab aus Virtual Tape mappinas NAS opning e en EEN Bandwidth Limiting World Wide Port Name is wrong length World Wide Port Name has invalid characters Current Bandwidth Limit No Limit General Bandwidth Limit Apply a general bandwidth limit If enabled this limit will De used when na limiting windows are active General Limit Enabled General Bandwidth Limit C Kbps Bandwidth Limiting Windows You can apply different bandwidth limits at certain times When active these will override the general bandwidth limit System Time Wednesday 10 37 LJ Sunday utl 0 Kbps 00 00 00 00 Monday E 0 Kbps 00 00 00 00 Tuesday i 0 Kbps 00 00 00 00 IG 8 E o A oa 2 S amp o Wednesday E 0 Kbps 00 00 00 00 0 Kbps 00 00 00 00 Thursday ud 0 Kbps 00 00 00 00 vi 0 Kbps 00 00 00 00 Friday K 0 Kbps 00 00 00 00 D Kbps 00 00 00 00 Saturday ud 0 Kbps 00 00 00 00 vik 0 Kbps 00 00 00 00 2 Check the General Limiting Enabled box You can now work out the recommended general bandwidth limit which is a simple calcu
208. r and configure replication If you are new to replication we strongly recommend that you read the following documents which are available from the HP web site They provide a detailed discussion about replication deployment strategies and terminology and include examples using the Replication and Recovery wizards e HP StoreOnce Backup System Concepts Guide lf you are new to the HP StoreOnce Backup System it is a good idea to read this guide before you configure your system It describes the StoreOnce technology and advises how to plan the workload being placed on the HP StoreOnce Backup System in order to optimize performance and minimize the impact of deduplication replication and housekeeping operations competing for resources e D2D Best Practices for VTL NAS and Replication implementations This guide describes best practices and aslo includes examples using ditferent backup applications Status Replication 58 The top part of this page shows the replication status summary of the appliance which may be e OK e A target appliance is offline e A mapped share NAS or slot pair VTL is not synchronized or out of sync for a certain number of days hours depending upon the settings for warning critical out of sync hours There is also a second line that indicates whether the appliance is licensed as a replication target or not The central section of this page contains information about replication throughput and active sessions
209. re authentication for the StoreOnce Backup System CIFS server these settings then apply to all CIFS shares Create NAS CIFS shares on the HP StoreOnce Backup System Contiguring the CIFS server l 2 3 Log on to the Web Management Interface for the appliance Select NAS Select the CIFS Server tab The CIFS server name is the same as the name of the HP StoreOnce Backup System device crs sener TEST Authentication None Click Edit to modify the authentication settings There are three authentication options that provide different levels of security for CIFS NAS shares Before contiguring the settings make sure you know which is appropriate for your network and any extra information that may be needed during configuration None default User and Windows Active Directory See the next section for examples and more information about CIFS authentication Make changes as required and click Update Refer to the next section for worked examples for the various Authentication types NOTE When switching authentication modes the user must log out and back into the Windows client before the new authentication settings will work Table 6 Authentication settings No authentication Setting authentication to None provides a simple CIFS server configuration that allows for the creation User of shares with no protection All users can access the shares created on the HP StoreOnce Backup System with this authentication setting
210. re creating a CIFS or NFS share see e Creating a CIFS share page 23 e page 31 Editing share details An existing NAS share may be edited to alter any of its parameters I Select the share on the Shares tab and click Edit Online CFS 45 07 2009 10 28 10 08 2009 10 14 Onli CFS 15 07 2009 10 28 12 18 2009 10 15 Online CIFS 15 07 2009 10 28 14 36 2009 10 16 oe Ie Name Share2 Description HP D2D Share 2 Access Protocol CIFS Network Path W16 26 130 92 Share2 Shares NAS 21 Make the required changes and click Update When the changes are applied they will take effect immediately If the NAS server service needs to restart there will be a warning provided to the user which they can accept to allow all shares to temporarily go offline Note that you cannot change the share name once it has been created It a share is converted trom Read Write to Read Only any open items will be force closed which may result in inconsistencies if they are being written to by a backup application The user will be warned that this could occur before the change is made Configuring NAS targets for CIFS HP StoreOnce Backup Systems provide a CIFS interface in order to provide shares that are accessible to Windows servers 22 NAS There are two configuration stages when creating a file share that Windows users can access both stages are implemented from the Web Management Interface Configu
211. recommend that you read HP StoreOnce Backup Systems best practices for VIL NAS and Replication implementations that is available on http www hp com support manuals for more detailed guidance This page shows current housekeeping activity as a graph and allows you to contigure blackout windows for housekeeping The graph can be toggled from a Day to a Week view the example shows the Day view Housekeeping over Showing Overall Housekeeping Load 30 Oct 13 00 08 Nov 11 00 Load Status ok Last Idle 8 Nov 2010 12 17 Time Idle Last 24 Hours 100 Time Idle Last 7 Days 83 Jobs GB Jobs Received EE Jobs Processed Using the graph The graph is displayed when the Overall tab is selected it shows the overall activity for the HP StoreOnce Backup Appliance Two additional tabs allow you to view activity for libraries and shares Housekeeping Administration 87 Use the Housekeeping Statistics to check the status e OK means that housekeeping has been idle and therefore not likely to have been impacting on backup or replication performance e Warning means that housekeeping has not been idle in the last 24 hours e Caution means that housekeeping has not been idle in the last 7 days A status of either Warning or Caution requires further investigation because it will be affecting backup and replication performance Contiguring blackout windows Scheduling housekeeping blackout windows to cover the p
212. red Folders Storage Explorer rask Scheduler 2 Telephony TE TPM Management g Windows Firewall wit Vb windows Server Bac WMI Control Description Microsoft Cor Microsoft Cor Microsoft Cor Microsoft Cor Microsoft Cor Microsoft Cor Microsoft Cor Microsoft Cor Microsoft Cor Microsoft Cor Microsoft Cor Microsoft Cor Microsoft Cor Selected snap ins Console Root Edit Extensions Remove Move Up Move Down Add gt Advanced Displays shared Folders current sessions and open files me HE KE 5 Click Add gt and in the dialog box choose the computer to be managed and select Shares from the View options FF Consolei Console Root ik File Action View Favorites Window Help x lt gt TE Remove Spap io C Console This snap in will always manage f Another computer Local computer the computer this console is running on only applies if vou save the console Shared Folders of snap ins For Select the computer you want this snap in to manage ii Edit Extensions Remove hp c2j0200399 mycompany local Browse Allow the selected computer to be changed when launching from the command line This Moye Up Move Down Sessions Open Files Advanced Back Cancel Displays shared Folders current sessions and open files OK Cancel EEE EEE EE 6
213. red physical slot if it is a tape library the required verify compare option and whether the physical cartridge should be unloaded after the operation completes NOTE A Full Verify reads the data back after copy and compares it byte by byte with the original A Quick Verify also reads back the data but only ensures that it can be read It may save some time if another tape device on the HP D2D Backup System is being accessed at the same time as the copy operation No Verify is the fastest option NOTE On physical tape libraries the unload after completion option moves the cartridge to the mail slot if the mail slot is enabled and empty Click Create The process checks that media is loaded in the attached tape storage device and that it is blank If it is not blank you are given the option of overwriting it or canceling the job It is not possible to append data It also checks that there is cartridge data to be copied it may have been subsequently moved by the backup application oS 158 Extra information for G1 products NOTE In the case of libraries some of these checks can only be made after loading the cartridge in a tape drive which takes approximately one minute 6 The Job Status page is displayed and you can view progress in the final column To export to attached tape storage device Data can only be exported from the mail slot Once data has been exported it is removed from the HP D2D Backup System However if an er
214. red slot If a valid slot is selected the Next button is active 5 Click Next This displays the second page of the wizard Or reports an error if no tape storage devices are currently attached to the HP D2D Backup System Scheduled Tape Job Wizard Step 3 Select Physical Device Drive The purpose of this step is to select the target device drive When selecting a library a physical slot can only be used in one schedule v Welcome v Select Local Library v Select Cartridge Select Physical Device Type Vendor Product Name Device Drive Physical Devices Configure Job Summary Cancel 6 Select the appropriate Physical Device to display a list of the slots in that device NOTE If a slot has already been selected for a schedule the Scheduled box is checked Slots may be used on only one schedule Click on the appropriate physical slot If a valid slot is selected the Next button is active Click Next to display the final page of the wizard MN 162 Extra information for G1 products Scheduled Tape Job Wizard Step 4 Configure Job v Welcome The purpose of this step is to confiqure the job including repetition and timing New Scheduled Job v Select Local Library v Select Cartridge y Select Physical Device Schedule Name Schedule1 is an Schedule Type Weeky R Day Sunday Run this week and every 1 3 Week Time 11 3 Active IV Unload After Completion B Verify Ful Conf
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216. riate and click Update e Once you have created a recipient s email address use the Test button to make sure emails can be sent successfully memore Fiorecnannet ses St is Email Account Settings I SMTP Server Sender s Email Account SMTP Username Optional SMTP Password Optional Email Recipient Settings Recipient s email 1 Recipient s email 2 Recipient s email 3 Recipient s email 4 Recipient s email 5 Recipient s email 6 Recipient s email 7 Recipient s email 8 ca Table 11 Email parameters SMTP Server This is the IP address of the email server Username and Some email servers require authentication to send email alerts If required enter a Username Password and a Password here that are valid on the SMTP server entered in the previous box Email Alerts Configuration 43 Table 11 Email parameters continued Sender s Email Account This is the email account to which the email will be attributed in the recipient s inbox The account must exist on the email server For example you may like to create an account called MyD2D MyServer com Recipient s Email Address This is the email address of the person who should receive the message Up to eight email 1 2 3 8 addresses may be specified You may only enter one address per line Once you have configured an email recipient there is a Test button that you can use to send a test email to the specitied address
217. rk Name D20 CZJ9340854 Default Gateway 192 168 1 1 DNS Address 1 0 0 0 0 DNS Address 2 0 0 0 0 DNS Address 3 0 0 0 0 1G Port 3 DHCP Oo IP Address 192 168 1 101 Subnet Mask 255 255 0 0 Domain Name gbr hp com IPV6 Address fed0 225 D3 Tf feaa arb2i64 Port Settings 10Gb l 1066 Ports Disabled Network contiguration The details in this section retlect the IP settings that were specitied during installation The HP StoreOnce Backup System supports DHCP for IPv4 networks and this is turned on by default Network Configuration 33 NOTE NetBIOS name resolution is not supported on CIFS shares You may need to edit the details if there is a conflict in the IP address or you move the host to a different network node Be aware that any changes you make to the network settings could affect how you connect again to the HP StoreOnce Backup System For example if you change the IP address you must use the new address to log in from a web browser 1Gb and 10Gb ports HP D2D4300 Series only The HP D2D4300 Series has two 1Gb ports and two 10Gb ports You must connect to the 1Gb port labeled LAN port 3 to run the Installation Wizard and discover the HP StoreOnce Backup System on your network This is also the recommended port for running the Web Management Interface The 10Gb ports are available for backup and replication traffic Take care if configuring with DHCP because the HP StoreOnce Backup System
218. rollers RAID Controllers RAID Battery 1 ok Logical Unit Logical Unit Id 1 ok ok AADE7CD5P98690J9SVPO1G37F6 9TB 2 One or more disks are missing or failed OK AAOF4C72P98690J9SVP01GFO71 104 MB 3 One or more disks are missing or failed Rebuilding Rebuild 1 complete AAOF4CESPSEESDJSSVP01G3DBS STB Rebuilding RAID System To find out which physical disk has failed and its location look at the Shelves tab Use the Beacon function on the Storage Shelves page to locate the physical disk in the shelf Figure 33 Identifying the failed disk s HP D2D4300 4100 Series Storage iSCSI Fibre Channel Storage Pool Status Storage Manager Status invalid storage configuration ok Storage Pool RAID Shelves Disk State Description Serial No FW Version i Beacon Disk 1 OK GB1000EAFJL SQJORSWQ HPG1 17B o Disk 2 OK GB1000EAFJL SQJOVY8J HPG1 17B wl Disk 3 ok GB1000EAFJL SQJOVT8Z HPG1 17B a Disk 4 OK GB1000EAFJL 9QJ0v4J0 HPG1 1TB oO w Disk 5 ok GB1000EAFJL SQJOVYYB HPG1 17B a Disk 6 OK GB1000EAFJL 9QJOV50Z HPG1 17B ad Disk 7 ok GB1000EAFJL SQJ0VZ63 HPG1 17B oO Disk 8 Failed GB1000EAFJL 9QJ0VWGQ HPG1 17B a Disk 9 OK GB1000EAFJL 9QJ0SB7C HPG1 17B o Disk 10 OK GB1000EAFJL 9QJORTS3 HPG1 17B a Disk 11 OK GB1000EAFJL 90J1708F HPG1 17B o Disk 12 Ay Rebuilding GB1000EAFJL 9QJ170CC HPG1 17B oO a It you have a system console The optional system console is a
219. ror occurs during the process the data is not deleted It remains on the cartridge located in the mail slot Export is not recommended with deduplicating libraries as it does very litle to free up disk space which is the prime reason for export Space is only freed up if a chunk of data is no longer referenced by any cartridges The preferred option is to use the backup application on the host to move the cartridge into the mail slot This action removes the cartridge from the numbered slot and leaves the slot empty and also ensures that the backup application is in sync with the status of cartridges on the HP D2D Backup applications have a number of terms to describe this action such as remove or eject Refer to the documentation supplied with your backup application for further details You can also move cartridges manually from the Web Management Interface see Cartridges Virtual Tape Devices page 18 CAUTION Do not export cartridges that the backup application uses on a frequent basis as part of a rotation strategy I Click on the mail slot in the Cartridge list and press the Next button NOTE The Export function is only active if the mail slot contains a cartridge with data on it there is an Export label in the right column of the mail slot 2 This displays the second page of the wizard Or reports an error if no tape storage devices are currently attached to the HP D2D Backup System 3 Select the attached tape drive fro
220. rs on the network that do not have a direct iSCSI or Fibre Channel connection to the StoreOnce Backup System If data is deleted from the StoreOnce system e g a virtual cartridge is overwritten or erased any unique chunks will be marked for removal any non unique chunks are de referenced and their reference count decremented The process of removing chunks of data is not an inline operation because this would significantly impact performance This process termed housekeeping runs on the appliance as a background operation it runs on a per cartridge and NAS file basis and will run as soon as the cartridge is unloaded and returned to its storage slot or a NAS file has completed writing and has been closed by the appliance See also the HP StoreOnce Backup System Concepts Guide On an Ethernet network the HP StoreOnce Backup System is configured as an iSCSI device This means that the HP StoreOnce Backup System plugs directly into the network but it presents devices as directly attached SCSI autoloaders to host machines In order to function it requires an iSCSI initiator For more information about iSCSI see the HP StoreOnce Backup System Installation and Configuration Guide Linux and UNIX users should also refer to the Linux and UNIX Configuration Guide on the HP StoreOnce Backup System CD ROM for more information library is a Virtual Tape Device that appears to the backup application on the host as a physical tape library A tape libra
221. rtridge drop down menu in Edit mode e Slot n which is one of the standard library slots Barcode A barcode is an 8 or 6 digit alphanumeric unique identifier for a cartridge within the HP StoreOnce Backup System Barcodes are shared with the backup application if requested The backup application may also choose to assign its own internal identifier to the cartridge but if it does so it cannot assign this identifier to the Cartridge ba code Barcodes are generated automatically but may be edited by the user If you choose to edit the barcode e t must be unique and must not start with the letters CLN or DG because these are reserved designations for cleaning and diagnostic cartridges e It should be a minimum of 4 characters Valid ASCII characters are A Z a z 0 9 space and hyphen Anything less than 8 characters will be appended with space characters Mapped Slot This checkbox indicates whether the slot is included in a replication mapping configuration It cannot be edited from this page This shows the actual used capacity in MB or GB If this is Blank the cartridge may be deleted using the delete icon see below Non blank cartridges cannot be removed so the Remove button will not be shown Only Blank cartridges can be removed from the mail slot This defaults to the appropriate capacity for the drive emulation type selected on the Devices tab This value may be changed if the Used Size is Blank see below The m
222. ry is a backup device that has multiple drives and multiple storage slots Each storage slot contains a cartridge This provides considerable storage capacity and tull support for tape rotation strategies The difference between an autoloader and a library is that a library can support multiple tape drives whereas an autoloader only has one tape drive It may be necessary to upgrade your backup application to support libraries Devices on HP StoreOnce Backup Systems may be configured as Virtual Tape devices or as NAS Network Attached Storage targets for backup applications NAS target devices on an HP StoreOnce Backup System provide network file share access that is optimized for backup to disk and are referred to as NAS Shares in the Web Management Interface All HP StoreOnce devices that are configured for NAS automatically make use of HP deduplication ensuring efficient and cost effective use of disk space NFS NTP RAID Replication S Storage capacity It is important to understand that the HP StoreOnce network share is intended to be used ONLY by backup applications that back up to disk Do not use the device as a drag and drop general tile store Network File System NFS is a protocol for interfacing to hosts on a Linux or UNIX network The HP StoreOnce Backup System supports this interface for connecting to NAS targets on the HP StoreOnce appliance from a Linux or UNIX network host Network Time Protocol NTP provi
223. s of the SNMP management host s that will be monitoring the HP StoreOnce Backup System If you do not specify any destinations events will be reported to everybody on the network To remove an SNMP host simply select its IP address and click Remove SNMP Configuration 37 a Fore channe f isest emaneris ie Status ok System Name D2DGUIPICO1 SNMP Enabled System Information System Location HP gutt ps System Contact jjoe bloggs hp com Authentication Read Community public Traps Trap Events Alerts Community String somestr Destinations 16 26 13 7 16 26 130 43 16 26 130 41 16 26 130 91 anara 4 Click Update to apply the parameters Table 10 SNMP parameters When the SNMP feature is enabled it reports the overall system status as reflected on the Summary page of the Web Management interface as follows e OK System status is good e Warning Something on the system needs attention but is not critical e Critical Something on the system needs immediate attention It also reports any software status messages or hardware status messages as reported in the event log and email alerts or the Web Management Interface System Name This is the network name of the StoreOnce Backup System SNMP enabled Check this box to enable SNMP The default state is disabled System Information System Location This is the p
224. s a specific disk within the unit Understanding LEDs Beacon mode The HP StoreOnce Backup System supports a Beacon LED sequence which helps a user identify which unit is being configured if several are connected to the network AL HP D2D4000 Series Backup System also have a Beacon LED on the individual disks so that you can identify a specific disk within the HP D2D Use the Network page of the Web Management Interface to turn Beacon Mode on and off for the HP StoreOnce Backup System This turns the Beacon LED on the front and the rear of the HP D2D solid blue If you do not switch off Beacon Mode it will continue for 5 minutes See also Network Contiguration page 33 You can also switch Beacon mode on and off by pressing the LED on the front panel Fibre Channel card LEDs If you have the Fibre Channel version of the HP D2D there are three LEDs adjacent to each FC port Yellow LED Amber LED Activity Table 26 FC card LEDs Power Off OK On On Power on before or after software initialization Awaiting HBA software initialization Flashing Flashing Power on after software initialization Link not initialized Alternately flashing Alternately flashing Alternately flashing software fault OK Off On Connected at 2 HP D2D4300 Series only or 1 all other FC systems Gb s mijan a OJO 2 5 Q O Q Off Flashing Activity at 2 HP D2D4300 Series only or 1 all other FC systems Gb s OK On
225. s to attempt to restore the device to a working state For more details see Recovering devices that have failed to start or have become read only page 132 Emulation types for tape devices HP StoreOnce Backup Systems emulate a range of physical tape devices which are listed below NOTE Not all products support all emulation types If the emulation type is not in the dropdown list it is not supported on your model For example HP D2D2500 Series do not support the ESLe and EMLe Library emulation types e D2DBS Generic Library This is a tape library device which allows you to configure many drives per library and many cartridges per library o HP D2D2502 2504 up to 16 HP D2D2502 and 32 HP D2D2504 drives per library and up to 96 cartridges per library o HP D2D4106 4112 up to 64 HP D2D4106 and 96 HP D2D4112 drives per library and up to 1024 cartridges per library o HP D2D4312 4324 up to 200 drives per library and up to 4096 cartridges per library If it is supported by your backup application this is the preterred emulation type to be used because it does not emulate any physical library types in existence and is therefore clearly identifiable as a StoreOnce device It is the most flexible emulation type available however backup application support varies by software vendor Devices Virtual Tape Devices 1 12 If you have selected D2DBS Generic for the Library Emulation Type you will be able to select Ultrium VT for
226. select individual slots by clicking in the appropriate checkboxes When you have selected the slots where cartridges should be deleted click Delete If the Used Size is not Blank you can still remove it but only space that is occupied by unique data will be freed up Alternatively click Delete All to delete all the cartridges in the library NOTE You can also delete cartridges by reducing the number of slots on the Devices page but this will only remove the highest blank slots Once the Delete operation reaches a slot number that contains data it will not allow you to reduce the number further on the Details page even if earlier slots are blank You must first use the Cartridges tab to make the slot blank To write protect a cartridge Click Edit for the appropriate cartridge Check the Write Protected check box for the cartridge Your backup application will not be able to write any more data to it E 4 erre enter T denn AE fax Size SE ee Location co a h rE A RA ast ene ates ti taken Kaysha Ri kroken Flass NE x anaes Sy i bet PERS Slot 1 SECASESE 655 MB 400 GB v F 29 Oct 2009 14 45 To edit maximum cartridge size The only times you can resize cartridges are when you first create a library or when you add cartridges and they are blank Once the cartridges are made available to the backup application it formats them ready for use and they are no longer blank even if you have not yet wr
227. select which existing slot mapping you wish to adopt Existing Slot Mappings Source Source Source Appliance Appliance Library Address Serial Humber Hame Slot Source Mapping Appliance Hame Hame Add Slot Mapping v Welcome v Select Target Appliance v Select Target Library 5 Select Slot Mapping To Adopt Optional Edit Slot Mapping Summary Source Online If the Target Library supports multiple library Fan In the library may still be a Replication Target if other mappings exist You can now recover by adding the mapping back to map the unmapped slots to the new Source Library 98 Restore processes with replication Virtual Tape Recovery Wizard v Welcome Select Target Appliance Summary Select Target Library y Select Slot Mapping To Slot Mapping Name Adopt Optional Source Library Edit Slot Mapping Target Library Slot Mapping 1 Library 1 on Local Appliance Library 8 on Appliance D2D CZC83018NY Summary Source Slot Slot 1 Slot 2 Slot 3 Slot 4 Slot 5 Slot 6 Slot 7 Slot 6 Slot 9 Slot 10 Slot 11 Slot 12 Slot 13 Slot 14 Slot 15 Slot 16 Slot 17 Slot 18 Slot 19 4 Cartridge Barcode 77A0D727 7740D728 7740D729 77A0D724 7740D72B 77A0D72C 77A0D72D 77A0D72E 77 A0D72F 77A0D730 77A0D731 77A0D732 77A0D733 77A0D734 77A0D735 7740D736 77A0D737 77A0D738 7740D739 Target Slot Slot 1 Slot 2 Slot 3 Slot 4 Slot 5 Slot 6 Slot 7 Sl
228. simultaneously Target libraries for replication may be created with O drives To view device details Click on a device in the top half of the page to view its details in the bottom half of the page where you can also edit and delete details There are three tabs with device information See Device tabs page 13 To create a new device I To create a new device for the host click on Create library 2 Enter the appropriate details in the Libraries tab and click Create There is also a tab to enable and configure iSCSI Authentication if this is required Any information you enter on this tab must match the information that you have contigured in the iSCSI Initiator itself See the HP StoreOnce Backup System Installation and Configuration Guide for more information about contiguring the iSCSI initiator Device Det Library Name Library 8 Emulation Type MSL G3 Series 2x24 v Drive emulation LTO3 Total No Of Cartridge Slots 24 v Number of Drives 1 Cartridge Size 400Gb Deduplication Port FC Port1 w No of Barcode Characters sx O Eight Barcode Justifcation Let O Right Cancer Creste Table 3 Device tabs lower half of the page Libraries tab Library Name This is the name that is used to identify that device You may like to enter a name that identifies the host or backup job with which it is associated Emulation Type This is the emulation type used by the backup software The HP StoreOnce Backup System s
229. ssions for Administrator Allow Deny Full Control Change oO Read OK Cancel Apply Now from any Windows server on the domain it is possible to access the newly created share using the credentials of anyone who had been given permission to access the share If a permitted user is logged into Windows access to the share will be granted automatically with those permissions NOTE In some cases when switching the StoreOnce Backup System from No Authentication or User Authentication mode to AD mode it may be necessary to log out and back into a Windows client before it is possible to access the shares Configuring users on AD CIFS shares only 29 Leaving an AD Domain The user may wish to Leave and AD domain in order to e Temporarily Leave then Rejoin the same domain e Join a different AD Domain 9 dr StoreOnce Backup System into either No Authentication or Local User Authentication modes If you need to leave then rejoin the domain use the Leave AD option on the NAS CIFS Server Web Management Interface you can then rejoin the same domain If joining a different AD domain or changing mode select the Edit button on the page and select the new domain or mode In either case you will first be prompted to provide credentials of a user with authority to leave the domain If incorrect credentials are supplied the StoreOnce Backup System will reconfigure its own authentication mode but will not corr
230. st e To confirm that replication is working correctly and check the integrity of the replicated backup by doing a test restore e To perform manual tape copy jobs to any tape device on the network using the backup application IMPORTANT You cannot change data on a Target library cartridge you may only load it temporarily into a physical tape device to read it Virtual Tape Devices Best practices for using this feature WARNING Ifyou do not follow these best practices unstable and possibly damaging results may occur Cartridges may be marked as unusable or the backup application may attempt to write to target cartridges Ensure that no replication jobs to the selected target cartridge are in progress Ideally check that no backup jobs to the mapped source cartridges are scheduled Ensure that the backup application media server instance to be used is not within the same cell domain that can access the source cartridge Import the data on the target cartridge into the backup application this operation must be repeated after each replicate operation to the cartridge Perform the desired operation on the cartridge which may be o Verify the cartridge using the backup application either using a verity command or by performing a restore Copy the cartridge to a physical tape device connected to the media server How is a target library made visible 1 N Sa E Create the replication mapping as normal See Running the
231. st s that will be monitoring the HP StoreOnce Backup System For example an address entered would be that of the HP SIM management server Up to 16 destination addresses may be configured This is a description of the destination management host HP Systems Insight Manager The MIBs Management Information Bases used to represent the information handled by the HP StoreOnce Backup System are called SEMI MIB mib and TRAP DESTINATIONS MIB mib and are included on the CD supplied with your product they can also be downloaded from http www hp com support These databases must be compiled and registered with HP Systems Insight Manager so that information from the StoreOnce Backup System can be transmitted to and interpreted by the management host There are three stages to setting up HP Systems Insight Manager for use with the HP StoreOnce Backup System 1 2 3 Register SEMI MIB mib and TRAP DESTINATION MIB within the base of MIBs supported by HP Systems Insight Manager Update the existing system type database with the new system type for the HP StoreOnce Backup System based on the unique system object identifier Discover the HP StoreOnce Backup System under HP Systems Insight Manager NOTE For detailed instructions on working with HP SIM refer to the HP Systems Insight Manager Technical Reference Guide Register the MIB for the HP StoreOnce Backup System 1 2 Log on to the HP Systems Insight Manager
232. st when the disks failed Before you can use the HP StoreOnce Backup System you must create new cartridges Use the Create all button to create a blank cartridge of the size emulation type selected when the library was first configured in all empty slots Write Protected Last Writios BRR BR EG sl 152 Hard disk replacement A Extra information for G1 products Overview The information in this section is for users who have one of the older G1 products e HPD2D2502 2503 2504 G1 Backup Systems e HP D2D4004 4009 G1 Backup Systems e HP D2D4112 G1 Backup Systems How do know whether have a G1 or G2 Backup System The generation can be identified from the Summary page and the Software page of the Web Management Interface Look at the Type field which will state G1 or G2 or look at the Software Revision field If it shows 1 x xx software it is a G1 product if it shows 2 x xx software it is a G2 product Major differences This section highlights areas where the information provided in the main body of this user guide is different for G1 products It does not provide a definitive list of technical differences Please refer to the product specs for detailed information VTL devices G1 products do not support ESLe or EMLe library emulation and never support more than four drives per library There may be other restrictions on emulation types that are available depending upon product type
233. stallation and Configuration Guide for more information If you still cannot see the device check Device Manager to make sure it is visible from the host cannot see additional slots from the backup application When you create additional slots for an autoloader library on the HP StoreOnce Backup System you may need to restart services on the backup application so that it can see the new slots cannot recover the configuration file You can only recover a configuration file to an HP StoreOnce Backup System if no devices NAS shares or Virtual Tape Libraries have been created on that appliance This option should only be used in emergencies when the HP StoreOnce Backup System has lost both disks and the disk configuration on the USB stick Upgrade licenses Can transfer the License To Use to a different HP D2D No The LTU is tied uniquely to the serial number of your HP D2D hardware If your hardware serial number changes by swapping out the unit motherboard the LTU must be transferred to the new hardware via the HP Licensing website A new LTU is generated which must then be applied and activated via the Web Management Intertace on the repaired replaced system More disks present than are licensed It the Disk Licensing status on the Summary page states that more disks are present than are licensed you need to obtain and apply a License To Use key See License Administration page 94 Replacement of hardware In the unl
234. status of the failed disk should now be OK The RAID will rebuild automatically but can take up to 5 hours The RAID State field on the Storage RAID tab displays the Percentage Complete HP D2D2500 Series Select RAID The status of the failed disk should now be OK The RAID will rebuild automatically but can take up to 5 hours The RAID Status section displays the Percentage Complete Figure 42 RAID rebuilding HP D2D2500 Series ER ES ER RAID State Rebuilding Percentage Complete 66 RAID Battery amp The RAID battery backup is ok Disk 1 ATA GB0750C4414 5QD2TM7P HPG3 750 GB amp ok Disk 2 ATA GB0750C4414 5QD2PN6D HPG3 750 GB amp ok Disk 3 ATA GB0750C4414 SQD2TTSV HPG3 750 GB amp ok Disk 4 ATA GB0750C4414 SQD2RHXE HPG3 750 GB amp ok After replacing the failed disk When you replace a disk the RAID initialization process starts The D2D is fully functional during this time however may have reduced performance until the process completes and initialization progress is 100 NOTE This can take a very long time to complete even when the appliance is idle 144 Hard disk replacement Email alerts and Log If you have configured recipients for email alerts on the Web Management Interface they will be notified that physical disk s added RAID is being rebuilt and when the rebuild has completed The Log also contains an entry when the RAID rebuild completes If you have a system console or are using the iLO2 Remot
235. supports only one gateway address If 1Gb and 10Gb networks are configured on the same domain and backup and replication trattic seems to be slow make sure that the hosts are configured appropriately to select the 10Gb network for data transter To edit network settings Procedure 3 I Click Edit to make the details editable 2 Make the required changes and click Update 3 You must now reconnect to the HP StoreOnce Backup System using the new settings e If you have changed the IP address you must use the new address to log in from a web browser e You may also need to edit the iSCSI Initiator on all hosts that are connected to the HP StoreOnce Backup System if you change the IP address See also the HP StoreOnce Backup System Installation and Contiguration Guide Table 7 Network parameters Network Mode This is where you define the 1Gb network mode which may be single port dual port high availability port failover or high availability link aggregation The selection you make determines the number of network port tabs in the lower half of this page and the ports available on the Devices page See the HP StoreOnce Backup System Installation and Configuration Guide for more information about configuring network modes HP D2D4300 Series The 10Gb network mode is disabled by default If you are using the 10Gb port s to transfer data you must first enable the port in the Port Settings 10Gb section of this page Network Name
236. t machine before you use this page e For tape libraries a link is provided so that you can use the library GUI This link takes you to the Command View MSL login NOTE If you update firmware on an attached physical tape device that has a cartridge loaded at the time the cartridge will be unloaded by the firmware update 156 Extra information for G1 products A D2D Backup System Home Virtual Tape Devices NAS Configuration Status Tape Attach Replication Administration D2DBS CR20545113 IPV4 16 26 130 91 IPV6 2620 0 a17 e020 21a 4bff febc ccb0 64 Status Configuration Manual Jobs Scheduled Jobs Job History Physical Tape Devices Name Device Type Vendor Product Name Physical Tape Device Details Devices Cartridges Support Standalone drive firmware upgrade FW Upgrade Language English 2009 Hewlett Packard Company L P Manual jobs Tape Attach This page provides a wizard that allows you to initiate an immediate import export or copy operation e A copy operation may be performed upon any non blank cartridge in any numbered slot in a library device on the HP D2D Backup System The cartridge data is copied from the HP D2D Backup System to the physical tape storage device e An export operation may be performed upon any non blank cartridge in the mail slot in a library device on the HP D2D Backup System The cartridge data is frst copied from the HP D2D Backup System to the physical tape storage
237. t Replication Wizard and proceed to the Select Target Appliance step TIP Click on the show hide details link to check how many target appliances are permitted and the number of target appliances that are currently contigured Virtual Tape Replication Wizard J Welcome Step 1 Select Target Appliance Select Target The purpose of this step is to select the appliance which houses the desired partner library Appliance Select Target Appliance Select Target Library Click to show hide details box Edit Slot Mapping Maximum Humber of Target Appliances Permitted 4 Humber of Target Appliances Configured 0 Summary Appliance Name Appliance Address Serial Number Free Space Ontine Protocol Version Add Target Appliance gt Select a Target Appliance from the list and click Next Virtual Tape Replication Wizard v Welcome Step 1 Select Target Appliance Select Target The purpose of this step is to select the appliance which houses the desired partner library Appliance Select Target Appliance Select Target Library Edit Slot Mapping z Summary Add Target Appliance cma vent Y camee tee NOTE Ifyou want to select an appliance that is not yet on the list click Add Target Appliance Enter the Target Appliance IP Address or fully qualified domain name The default values for the Command and Data Protocol Port Numbers are usually acceptable but may be edited if there is a conflict If replication nee
238. t a local share to display its mapping You can also remove a share mapping by clicking on the Remove button IMPORTANT Do not delete a replication mapping whilst a backup or restore operation is in progress because the source device will temporarily be taken offline and any backup or restore jobs will fail Table 19 Share mapping parameters Replication Source or Replication Target share selected Share Mapping Name This is the share mapping name Is it created when you run the wizard to create the share mapping Source Target Appliance Name The name of the Target Appliance to which entries will be replicated Source Target Appliance Address The IP address of the Target Appliance to which entries will be replicated Source Target Appliance Online This indicates whether a replication link is established with the partner appliance Source Target Appliance Serial Number The serial number of the Target Appliance to which entries will be replicated Source Target Share Name The name of the share to which entries will be replicated on the Target Appliance Source Target Share Status The status of the partner share such as online Blackout Window Active This relates to the local appliance in its role as a source or target appliance No replication jobs will be started if the source or target appliance for a mapping are in blackout and any running jobs for the mapping will be paused Replication Status This shows whether the mappin
239. t full backup to run On the Mapping Configuration page select the non replicating library on the source appliance 1 Select Start Replication Wizard 2 Select the target appliance or create a new one 3 Select the target library or create a new one 4 Edit slot mapping name and map required slots between source and target 5 Confirm and finish configuration Replication of cartridges will now start Was target coltocated with source No When cartridges are synchronized relocate target appliance to target site NAS Mappings Replication This page allows you to configure and view how NAS shares are mapped between source and target appliances Virtual tape library mappings are managed on a separate tab 66 Replication Virtual Tape Mappings NAS Mappings Partner Appliances Local Appliance Event History Local Shares Access User Data Size On Protocol Stored Disk Non Replicating Online CIFS EPIcation larget NS nine kl Replication Source Online CIFS Mapping Source Source Appliance Source Source Appliance Name Appliance Hame Address Appliance Serial Number Online hare oF C7C83018 Jy 497 tapping 1 IG Share Mapping 1 Share Details File Details Share Details Mapping Name Share Mapping 1 Replication Status Synchronised Number of Entries Out of Sync 0 Average Throughput 0 0 MB s using 0 0 Mb s bandwidth saving 0 Source Share Target Share Number of Entries
240. tems a T bd E ee a 3Com Linkswitch 1000 Hub None SNMP z C AdvanceStack 12R with Management Switch None SNMP Search search CS C AdvanceStack 16U with SNMP module Switch None SNMP Search C AdvanceStack 24R with Management Switch None SNMP Advanced Search Tool Search C AdvanceStack 24T with Management Switch None SNMP System and Event Collections C AdvanceStack 8U with SNMP module Switch None SNMP Customize AdvanceStack Switch 100 Switch None SNMP a All Systems 4 7 All Events UR Ge UA Systems B Private EG Shared N le a Systems by Type ew rule All Systems Required field vil All Servers r Er PE Use the follow iteria t at stem t Storage Sitis se the following criteria to create a new system type All Racks System object identifier fi 381 41 11 10 3 1 3 27 All Enclosures All Clients Compare rule match v All Networking Devices All Printers MIB variable object identifier Retrieve from MIB All Management Processors Systems by Status Systems by Operating System Data type string z Clusters by Type Compare rule any value v Clusters by Status ee Koss Panelions Priority 1 is highest 1 EG events Gi private Assign the following properties to systems identified by the above criteria El Shared System type Storage Device Events by Severity Subtype fore S Sign In Events Service Events Product model HP StorageWorks D2D T 5 E Events by Time Custom mana
241. tion i i i ii Event 2009 09 25 16 13 Replication Target Appliance detected Source Source Appliance Appliance making connection Event 2009 09 25 16 10 Replication Target Appliance detected Source Source Appliance A Appliance breaking connection Event 2008 Replication Target Appliance detected Source Source Appliance gt ER AA Appliance breaking connection Event amp 2009 09 25 16 09 System Event i 2009 09 25 16 09 Replication Source Appliance detected Target Target Appliance o Appliance making connection Event 2009 09 Replication Target Appliance detected Source Source Appliance visi Appliance making connection Event 2009 09 25 16 09 Replication Target Appliance detected Source Source Appliance o Appliance making connection Event oe dike Te nen pect Baren Er ll Clear Event History This page presents a time and date stamped list of significant replication events with severity status and associated messages The most recent information is shown at the top of the list e Select an event in the list to view its details below e The Clear Event History button may be used to clear the list e The History will be maintained if the HP StoreOnce Backup System is power cycled Sorting and searching the event history Click on any column heading to sort messages according to that criterion For example click on Date to sort the messages according to date Click on Show Search Box to display a Filter field and two drop down menus
242. torage Usage bar indicates how much of the disk has been used to store backup data from the host s The maximum storage capacity is shown to the right of the bar The system will send warning messages to email recipients if configured when the storage is reaching capacity The Storage icon on the Summary page will also indicate that space is running out Tape device disk usage This section shows a list of available libraries with their number of cartridges amount of user data stored and whether deduplication is enabled The list will be empty if the StoreOnce Backup System is offline or if no virtual tape libraries have been created Storage Status 49 RAID NAS shares disk usage This section shows a list of available NAS shares amount of user data stored and size on disk and whether deduplication is enabled The list will be empty it the StoreOnce Backup System is offline or if no NAS shares have been created The RAID tab shows the status of the RAID controller and the logical units The following screen shot is fom an HP D2D4300 Series model HP D2D4100 Series models only have one RAID controller Storage Pool Status Storage Manager Status E RAD operational but parity not yet initialised OK RAID Controllers Slot 4 ok Internal ok Slot 5 ok Logical Units Loge Unit Gan sine She Sue 60050881001054395358504 35490F00 E RAD operational but parity not yet initialised 62 amp OK Sl
243. tridge barcode physical device name slot and barcode start time and job status are displayed The most recent job is shown at the top of a scrollable list The final column shows the Job Status Tape Attach 165 O D2D Backup System JE ma it Home Virtual Tape Devices NAS Configuration Status Replication Administration d2dquikevpic0 IPV4 16 26 130 91 IPV6 2620 0 a17 2020 21a 4bff febe ccbO f4 Status Job I Mode Library Name Physical Device Physical Physical Barcode Start Time Job Status Slot Library 5 30416474 HF Ultrium 0 0 0 0 Library 2 30416474 HF Ultrium 0 0 0 0 Library 2 30416474 HF Ultrium 0 0 0 0 Library 2 30416473 HP Ultrium 0 0 0 0 Library 2 30416473 HP Ultrium 0 0 0 0 2009 Hewlett Packard Company L P Language English ee eee ene Sorting and searching the job history Click on any column heading to sort messages according to that criterion For example click on Start Time to sort the messages according to time and date Click on Show Search Box to display a Filter field and two drop down menus e Use the right hand drop down menu to filter on job status for example to display all jobs with Error messages e Use the middle drop down menu to select a column or All and then type a search string into the Filter box 166 Extra information for G1 products Glossary A Autoloaders An autoloader is a Virtual Tape Device that has a single tape drive and multiple storage slots A library
244. tridge settings The number of slots configured on the Devices page for a library determines the number of cartridge rows that are available to edit on this page canoe ae oe et Connected MSL OG kane AE 2 LTO 3 at Port rE Onine Not Connected MSL G3 Series ae I LTO 3 Port Mail Slot Tape Drive 1 Write Protected Last Written Slot 1 Slot 2 3C416474 1 6 GB 400 GB O 25 Sep 2009 8 57 Slot 3 3C416475 Blank 400 GB m Slot 4 3C416476 Blank 400 GB PP Slot 5 3C416477 Blank 400 GB O Slot 6 3C416478 Blank 400 GB ad Slot 7 3C416479 Blank 400 GB ves Slot 8 3C41647A Blank 400 GB P Slot 9 3C41647B Blank 400 GB a Slot 10 3C41647C Blank 400 GB a Slot 11 3C41647D Blank 400 GB O Slot 12 3C41647E Blank 400 GB C Slot 13 3C41647F Blank 400 GB il Slot 14 3C416480 Blank 400 GB Sint 15 3C416481 vl lank 400 GB al ICES Table 5 Cartridge parameters The Location column identifies each element of the library that is available to hold a cartridge There are three types of element e Mail slot which is a dedicated slot that is used to hold a cartridge that is ready for exporting to or importing from physical tape Cartridges are moved into the mail slot by the backup application on the host machine but there is also a Move Cartridge drop down menu in Edit mode Tape drive which is populated when there is activity on a cartridge You can also move a cartridge into a tape drive by using the Move Ca
245. ttach No Physical Tape Drive s reduced performance due to RAID Optimisation Replication Not licensed as a Replication Target RAID Battery OK Devices OK Tape Attach No Physical Tape Drives Replication v Not licensed as a Replication Target Summary page while storage is created Summary page after storage is created If several disks fail 151 The information message advising you that the HP StoreOnce Backup System is optimizing is normal and does not require you to take any action The status will become OK as soon optimization completes but it may take some time If you look at the Status Storage page the same message is displayed but all relevant storage pool information is available Figure 54 Status Storage page after storage is created Storage iSCSI Fibre Channel Storage Pool RAID Shelves Storage Pool Storage Pool Id Status Number of Shelves i eee Configuration State i 0 i RAID operational but not yet optimised Configured 11 1 1 RAID operational but not yet optimised Configured 11 1 Storage Usage Storage Usage Storage Used 105 MB 0 Max 17999 GB Storage Allocated 105 MB 0 Max 17999 GB Deduplication Ratio Device Storage Usage Number of Cartridges Used Size Deduplication Library 1 24 0 GB v H Packa I LP Language amp 2008 Hewlett Packard Company L Creating cartridges Virtual Tape Devices only All cartridges and data were lo
246. umber of cartridges that are strategies required and how they are reused Virtual Tape Library targets on an HP StoreOnce Backup System can easily be incorporated into most tape rotation strategies If your organization does not yet have a tape rotation strategy in place see the HP StoreOnce Backup System Concepts Guide for example configurations V Virtual Tape Virtual Tape Devices are backup targets on the HP StoreOnce Backup System to which the backup Devices application on the hosts write data They appear to the host as network attached or locally attached physical tape library or autoloader but physically they use disk space on the HP StoreOnce Backup System which as in tape terminology is referred to as slots or cartridges 170 Glossary About this guide This guide provides information about e Using the HP StoreOnce D2D Backup System e Troubleshooting the HP StoreOnce D2D Backup System e Replacing a hot plug hard disk Intended audience This guide is intended for users who install operate and maintain the HP StoreOnce D2D Backup System Related documentation In addition to this guide the following document provides related information e Start here poster printed This document provides an overview of the installation process available in English French German and Japanese e HP StoreOnce Backup System Concepts Guide PDF If you are new to the HP StoreOnce Backup System it is a good idea to read this guide
247. ummary page continues to show the RAID System as catastrophically failed If you look at the Devices or Cartridges page no information is available other than that the library is awaiting RAID initialization Figure 47 Devices page awaiting RAID initialization HP D2D2500 Series If you have the System Console connected you will see Fault conditions for System Status and RAID Status and that the RAID is not mounted even though the disks are shown as OK Figure 48 System console after two disks are replaced HP D2D2500 Series Initialising RAID You must initiate the RAID rebuild manually on the RAID page in the Web Management Interface Click on the Initialise button This will make the HP StoreOnce Backup System usable again but you will have lost your data After initialization the Disk page will show 0 used because all data has been lost The initialization process may take several hours or a day depending on the process Once the RAID status parity reaches 100 the RAID is fully configured it is still useable whilst initialising parity with some slight damage to performance If several disks fail 147 isk ro a log O Raid Status RAID State 8 RAD has failed and is not recoverable RAID Battery The RAID battery backup is ok Physical Disks ATA GB0750C4414 5QD2TM7P ATA GB0750C4414 5QD2PN6D ATA GB0750C4414 SQD2TTSV ATA GB0750C4414 S5QD2RHXE Replacing the disks HP D2D4300 4100 Series If more than two
248. upported version so that you can determine whether an upgrade is required If the installed version is out of date this will be flagged for your attention All component firmware versions can be updated at once Support Administration 91 92 with the D2D Component Firmware ISO image The latest version of the ISO image is available from http www hp com IMPORTANT Itis essential that when you upgrade your software to the latest version you also update all component firmware Support ticket If you have problems HP Support will ask you to generate a support ticket to help with troubleshooting It provides a log of everything that has happened on your system NOTE Please ensure that your browser security settings allow files to be transferred from the HP StoreOnce Backup System to your host machine 1 Click Generate Support Ticket to create a support ticket 2 The ticket generation will start and display a progress meter System Information Motherboard Bios Version 10 16 2007 Version 013 Smart Array Controller Version 1 4 12 Physical Disks Click Here for Information Support Ticket Use this page to generate a support ticket At the prompt save the file to disk If you have problems HP Support will ask you to generate this information to help with troubleshooting It provides a log of what has happened on your system Note Please ensure that your browser security settings allow files to be transferred from the HP D2D
249. upports a number of emulation types see page 11 The emulation type determines how many embedded drives and cartridge slots are available For example if you select HP MSL G3 Series 2x24 the device will emulate an MSL 2024 Library with two embedded tape drives and a possible total of 24 cartridge slots Consult your backup application technical support information for further details Drive Emulation By selecting a drive emulation type HP LTO 2 3 4 or 5 you set only the default capacity of the cartridges within the library device LTO 2 200 GB LTO 3 400 GB LTO 4 800 GB LTO 5 1 6 GB It does not affect the ability of the backup application to write Devices Virtual Tape Devices 13 Table 3 Device tabs lower half of the page continued to the device and tape cartridge capacities can be increased at any time but not decreased as long as the cartridge is blank regardless of the drive generation number If you have selected D2DBS Generic for the Library Emulation Type you will be able to select Ultrium VT for the drive emulation This is a generic Ultrium device which is clearly identifiable as virtual Backup application support for Ultrium VT is reasonable but not quite as complete as the D2DBS library type so its not possible to use it with all backup software Total No of Cartridge This is where you define the number of slots that you require for your tape rotation strategy Slots The number of slots available
250. ured for use by a single host Connecting to the network NOTE If you have selected the Link aggregation mode ensure that switch is configured correctly Connecting to the StoreOnce Backup System from the backup application 125 If you cannot access your device on the network please check the following 1 Regardless of the network contiguration mode and interface type please ensure that there is a CAT 5E or above Ethernet cable connected to network port 1 or 3 for HP D2D4300 Series Backup Systems This is the primary port for communication to the Web Management Intertace and on iSCSI models the primary port for data communications apart from HP D2D4300 Series products which normally use the 10Gb ports for data communications Check that the LEDs are flashing on the LAN port and the LAN front panel LED e f no LEDs are flashing you do not have a network connection check your Ethernet cable or consult your network administrator e If LEDs are flashing check that you have the correct IP address for your HP D2D Are you using DHCP or Static IP addressing for your HP D2D If you are unsure of your settings please use the System Console to confirm the settings that have been configured on your HP D2D see the HP StoreOnce Backup System Installation and Configuration Guide Is your network running IPv4 or IPv6 mode e Your HP D2D will operate and automatically detect both modes of operation e Ensure that you have sel
251. utes Quick Launch irl Summary amp 0 critical Wo Major 4 0 Minor 94 Normal Edo Disabled o0 Unknown Total 4 E HS MP SW ES System Hame System Type System Address Product Hame OS Hame E systems ro G 16 26 10 47 Storage Device 16 26 10 47 HP StorageWorks D2D Gi private E Shared Delete Print E Systems by Type NOTE If the discovery process fails check that the network is working correctly and that the HP StoreOnce Backup System is online Email Alerts Configuration This page is used to set up details of the email servers that will be used to route messages about the HP StoreOnce Backup System and to specify up to eight email recipients Messages are generated if a disk fails or reaches its threshold capacity if the system reboots if there are network problems or if there is a critical hardware failure The HP StoreOnce Backup System uses Simple Mail Transfer Protocol SMTP which is the established standard for transferring mail over the internet Microsoft Exchange has a virtual SMTP server available which can be used to receive these emails and forward onward if necessary UNIX and Linux operating systems have a Sendmail program included Sendmail uses the SMTP protocol to receive and if necessary forward e mail messages To configure email settings the HP StoreOnce Backup System must be on the same network as an SMTP server that it can use e Click Edit to make the fields editable Make changes as approp
252. ve already created 50 schedules You must edit or delete existing schedules if you want to create new ones 3 Select the Library in the Virtual Devices list at the top of the page to display a list of the mail slots in that library The last column shows you what action is available for a slot e Copy is available for numbered slots e Export or Import is available for the mail slot e Note the icon in the last column apeli for the numbered slots Click on this icon to copy the last written cartridge to physical tape there is no need to specify the slot number e If a slot has already been selected for a schedule the Scheduled box is checked Slots may be used on only one schedule Tape Attach 161 Scheduled Tape Job Wizard Step 2 Select Cartridge The purpose of this step is to select the source cartridge Virtual cartridges can only be used as the source of one schedule M 1 v Welcome v Select Local Library Select Cartridge Select Physical Device Job Type Drive Last Written Copy Configure Job Used Size Max Size Write Protected Job Type Summary Mail Slot Export items Per Page 200 v Location a Used Size Max Size Write Protected Scheduled Job Type OAFSCF34 1600 GB DAFSCF36 1600 GB OAF8CF37 1600 GB DAFSCF38 1600 GB OAF8CF39 1600 GB OAF8CF3A 1600 GB DAF8CF3B 1600 GB Copy Items Per Page 200 v Cancel 4 Select the requi
253. x Date i Time Severity Message 2009 01 16 10 03 i Notification Email sent to wojciech gladysz hp com 2009 01 16 10 03 A System Status Warning 2009 01 16 10 03 A Disk failure has occurred but the RAID System is still operational with full capacity 2009 01 16 10 03 A Rebuilding RAID System 2009 01 16 10 03 i Rebuilding Storage RAID Logical Drive AA0F4C65P98590J9SVP01G3DB9 2009 01 16 10 03 A One or more disks have failed on Storage RAID Logical Drive AA0F4C72P98690J9SWP01GF071 but it is still operational 2009 01 16 9 43 i Event Log Cleared Clear Log Replacing a hot plug hard disk 1 Identify the disk that has failed as described in How do I know a disk has failed page 137 NOTE Remember you can use the Beacon LED to identify the physical disk in the unit HP D2D4100 Series The hard drives installed in the server are labeled from device 1 to device 12 from left to right top to bottom when viewed from the front of the server HP D2D4300 Series The hard drives in the internal shelf are installed in two columns in the server and each column is physically labeled from device 1 to device 6 bottom to top When viewed from the front of the server the disks 1 to 6 in the far right column relate to disks 1 to 6 on the Web Management Interface The disks 1 to 6 in the inner column relate to disks 7 to 12 on the Web Management Interface In the expansion shelves they are installed in four columns and are labeled from top to b
254. ximately one minute 6 The Job Status page is displayed and you can view progress in the final column Tape Attach 159 7 Once the export completes successfully the cartridge is removed from the mail slot NOTE If you cancel the process remember to use the backup application or the Web Management Interface to move the cartridge back from the mail slot to the cartridge slot To import from attached tape storage device An import operation may be performed on a physical cartridge in the attached tape drive The cartridge is copied to the target device on the HP D2D Backup System The operation will either automatically create a new cartridge in the mail slot of a library device or replace the data on a cartridge in a standalone tape drive device The mail slot or cartridge must be empty 1 Locate the mail slot in the Cartridge list and click on the Next button There is an Import label in the right column of the mail slot 2 This displays the second page of the wizard Or reports an error if no tape storage devices are currently attached to the HP D2D Backup System 3 Select the attached tape drive from the pull down list the required physical slot if it is a tape library the required verify compare option and whether the physical cartridge should be unloaded after the operation completes NOTE In the case of libraries some of these checks can only be made after loading the cartridge in a tape drive which takes approximatel
255. xport or copy from separate libraries may take place at any one time NOTE Standard HP Ultrium barcodes should be applied to all cartridges in libraries to ensure correct media type identification 154 Extra information for G1 products Select a device to display its details in the lower half of the page There are four tabs in the Details section Devices Cartridges Support and Software Al D2D Backup System Home Virtual Tape Devices NAS Configuration Status Tape Attach Replication Admin istration d2dguikevpic0 IPY4 16 26 130 91 IPY6 2620 0 a17 2020 21a 4bfffebooccbO 64 amp Status Configuration Manual Jobs Scheduled Jobs Job History Physical Tape Devices Physical Tape Device Details Devices Cartridges Support Firmware Name HF Ultrium 0 0 0 0 Product ID Ultrium 4 SCsl Serial Number HUL7T3SDAEW Firmware Version 012 833 i 2009 Hewlett Packard Company L P Language English Adding tape storage devices to the list Devices appear in the list as long as they are connected at power on If you subsequently attach an external or rack mounted tape storage device after power on click Rescan to add it to the list of devices IMPORTANT When using a physical tape library or autoloader connected to the D2D device always ensure that when first connected or prior to a rescan all cartridges within the device have been returned to their slots In order to do this it may be necessary to move cartridges from the ta
256. y limited performance e Check that the memory modules are correctly mounted in the slots e Check that you have the correct memory capacity inserted e Check that they are in the correct slots CPU Faulty Warning Web Management Interface errors and warnings 127 You HP D2D is designed to operate with a certain processor and speed It it is outside this limit a warning will appear The device will still operate but with very limited performance Check that the processor is the correct version Storage Pool messages If you have installed the Capacity Upgrade Kit not supported on the HP D2D2500 Series and it is powered off for any reason you should also power down the HP StoreOnce Backup System Then restart the Capacity Upgrade Kit before you restart the HP StoreOnce Backup System If the two units are not powered on in the correct sequence you will get a message that a storage pool is not available Power On Off Problems The normal boot sequence takes approximately 2 or 5 for HP D2D4300 Series minutes On power up the HP StoreOnce Backup System runs its fans at high speed for approximately 10 seconds before returning to normal speed When powering off the HP StoreOnce Backup System make sure no backup or restore jobs are running or scheduled to run while the HP StoreOnce Backup System is out of action HP D2D shuts down automatically The HP D2D has found a problem with the internal hardware which requires the device to shut
257. y one minute 4 Click Create 5 Once the import has completed successtully the cartridge is in the mail slot Use the backup application or Web Management Interface to move the data back into the library slots Backup applications have a number of terms to describe this action such as insert Refer to the documentation supplied with your backup application for further details When you import a cartridge e If it is less than 200 GB the cartridge Max Size is set to 200 GB e It it is over 200 GB the cartridge Max Size is set to 400 GB e If it is over 400 GB the cartridge Max Size is set to 800 GB e It it is over 800 GB the cartridge Max Size is set to 1 6 TB e Cartridges over 1 6 TB are not writable e The Used Size is always reported correctly Scheduled jobs Tape Attach This page provides a 3 step wizard that allows you to create edit and delete schedules for export and copy operations You can also run a job immediately rather than wait until its next scheduled time Five types of schedule are allowed ae day of month weekday of month and after write The After Write option runs the job immediately after the cartridge has been written Up to 50 schedules may be created 160 Extra information for G1 products OD D2D Backup System Home Virtual Tape Devices NAS Configuration Status Tape Attach Replication Administration T D2DBS CR20545113 IPV4 16 26 130 91 IPV6 2620 0 a17 020 21a 4bff febc ccb0 64
258. you wish to run on a specific day and week in the month this is Weekday of Month For jobs that you wish to run as soon as the cartridge has been written this is After Write Virtual Library Name This is the name of the library on the HP D2D that you selected for the export or copy job Virtual Slot This is the slot number that you selected on the library on the HP D2D For a copy job select the slot number For an export job select the mail slot You can also select the Last Written cartridge to copy or export data from the last backup rather than having to specify a specific slot Physical Device This is the physical tape library or tape drive connected to the HP D2D to which the cartridge will be exported or copied Physical Slot This i the slot on the physical storage device to which the cartridge will be exported or copied This field is not relevant for Daily jobs and After Write jobs For Weekly jobs select the day of the week For Monthly by day select a day between 1 and 31 For months with less than 31 days the job is always run on the last day of the month For Weekday of the Month select First Second Third Fourth Last week and then the day of the week This field is not relevant for After Write jobs It is the time at which the job is to run hour 24 hour clock and minute Use this check box to control whether a schedule is active The default is active box is checked Eject Physical Cartridge This che
259. ystem State is the overall status of the system and relates to the Status icon found in the top right hand corner of all pages Appliance State shows whether the StoreOnce Backup System is Initialising Running Shutting down Stopping It also includes any hardware failure indications This section provides details about overall system status and the status of the network HP D2D4300 Series or network ports all other models RAID disk usage user data stored deduplication ratio and any licensed features such as replication Additional information is provided if the status is not OK See also page 9 Disk Space Used is the amount of disk space that has been used Deduplication Ratio is updated whenever data is written to storage User Data Stored shows how much user data has been backed up to unit Storage is the first place to look to identify any problems with the storage pool shelves and disks on HP D2D4100 4300 Series A failed disk should be replaced as soon as possible See Hard disk replacement page 136 RAID and RAID battery are the first place to look to identify any problems with the RAID status and RAID battery A failed battery should be replaced as soon as possible See the HP StoreOnce Backup System Maintenance and Service Guide Devices informs the user of the status of the libraries and NAS shares within the HP StoreOnce Backup System After a power up or reset each device is checked and brought on line This can t
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