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1. ccceceeeeeestteeeeeeeeneeeees 42 9 SAS SATA hard drive LEDS cccccccecccececcccececceccecccceuecceccuucececuceececeesecausececaeeecesaes 43 10 Storage process management example cscccecissaisarseieniodersaneaedeatsndiodearsmacserarerrecsues 46 11 Configuring arrays from physical drives 1s tacccsaesln ve emsosdaisialevdies ned dislntindiusapnisnannnentetewnstow s 47 12 RAID O data striping S1 S4 of data blocks B1 B12 ecccccccececeseeceesteeeeeteeeeeeeeeees 47 13 Two arrays A1 A2 and five logical drives L1 through L5 spread over five physical CME ae cot te cen Ratatat att ec a nad acai a a a e nanan e ay 49 14 Application storage infrastructure cj iccinedsewaneaxcsanasveaqnesdetangciendusadonas anaveludndaredantaveeess 54 15 Shared folder storage intrastuctire cncscvorncssacnoaneain eaniesnisdaenseeannsuasndncantoobiwarhbansssutduies 55 TG ASI MON WINTON sanar ten ae E N E a e O N 56 17 Storage Allocation page ainicanceaassandudedans atnlaaianidetensnnnttatacaniedsninteassebiodeuneniassiinghinads 70 18 Exampleof alert sorirenarieiani r a N E E EE i 113 19 System administrator view of Shadow Copies for Shared Folders ceceseeeereeeeees 134 20 Shadow copies stored on a source volume 4 c sgcisiavessrocsaeniwacnasderas baiedederonannertapmeonntan 135 21 Shadow copies stored on a separate volume cccesceeesseceeeeeeeeeeeeeeenseeeeeteeeeetaees 135 22 Accessing shadow copies from My Computer cc ccc
2. A CAUTION If shadow copies are stored on the same volume as the user files note that a burst of disk input output I O can cause all shadow copies to be deleted If the sudden deletion of shadow copies is unacceptable to administrators or end users it is best to use a separate volume on separate disks to store shadow copies Determining creation frequency The more frequently shadow copies are created the more likely that end users will get the version that they want However with a maximum of 64 shadow copies per volume there is a trade off between the frequency of making shadow copies and the amount of time that the earlier files will be available By default the storage system creates shadow copies at 0700 and 1200 Monday through Friday However these settings are easily modified by the administrator so that the shadow copy schedule can better accommodate end user needs Shadow copies and drive defragmentation When running Disk Defragmenter on a volume with shadow copies activated all or some of the shadow copies may be lost starting with the oldest shadow copies If defragmenting volumes on which shadow copies are enabled use a cluster or allocation unit size of 16 KB or larger Using this allocation unit size reduces the number of copy outs occurring on the snapshot Otherwise the number of changes caused by the defragmentation process can cause shadow copies to be deleted faster than expected Note however that NTF
3. on page 79 for further information Tools gt Display Options Refresh Displays the Configure Options window where you can e Change the colors used in the content pane to display the different types of storage volumes and servers Change the scaling used in the content pane so the size at which each application area or shared folder is displayed is proportional to the size of its allocated storage space or to display them all at equal size See Defining user interface options on page 58 for further information Refreshes the content pane All in One Storage System 57 Menu Description Any one of the following items e Host an Exchange Storage Group Opens a storage allocation wizard that helps you allocate and configure e Create a Shared Folder storage space on your HP All in One Storage System e Host a SQL Server Database e Host a User Defined Application This is an MMC command See the Microsoft Management Console Misa a NSOMIzE online help To open MMC online help click Help in the Actions pane Help Opens online help for ASM Opens the Allocate Space Wizard where you can change the following storage configurations for the item selected in the content pane e Size of allocated storage Aogas apace e Percentage full warning threshold Enforced allocated limit shared folders only See Table 19 on page 72 for more information Removes the application component or
4. After a system has been restored drive letters may be assigned to the wrong volume Windows Storage Server 2003 assigns drive letters after the restoration in the order of discovery To help maintain drive letter information placing the drive letter into a volume label is recommended To change the drive letters to the appropriate one go into Disk Management and perform the following steps for each volume Right click the volume that needs to be changed Select Change drive Letter and Paths In the Change drive Letter and Paths dialog box select Change Select the appropriate drive letter an click OK Click Yes to confirm the drive letter change ee SS O R oa Click Yes to continue If the old drive letter needs to be reused reboot the system after clicking Yes All in One Storage System 121 122 System recovery A File server management This chapter begins by identifying new or improved file services in Windows Storage Server 2003 R2 The remainder of the chapter describes the many tasks and utilities that play a role in file server management New or improved file services features in Windows Storage Server 2003 R2 Storage Manager for SANs The Storage Manager for SANs also called Simple SAN snap in enables you to create and manage the LUNs that are used to allocate space on storage arrays Storage Manager for SANs can be used on SANs that support Virtual Disk Server VDS It can be used in both Fibre Channel and i
5. All in One Storage System 69 g Host a SQL Server Database Wizard xj Allocate Space for the Selected SQL Server Database Components E The default RAID level and allocated space for each SQL Server database component have been set using B industry standard best practices You can change these values or accept the defaults Select a SQL Server a CS Storage Area QJ Sze RAID Level Size Range Select Database Component 1 7 E Data File A 500GB RAD5 1500 MB 12 TB oe A E Data File B 500GB RADS 2000 MB 12 TB g loo 1600GB RAD5 1000 MB 12 TB Storage Allocation 1 Application components user defined application or shared folder name 2 Specify size of storage space to allocate to each application component user defined application or shared folder listed 3 Specify the storage RAID level for each application component user defined application or shared folder listed Figure 17 Storage Allocation page 70 4 Minimum and maximum storage space that can be allocated to each application component user defined application or shared folder listed 5 Reset all values to defaults 6 View change advanced configuration settings for each application component user defined application or shared folder listed Hosting storage for applications and shared folders 1 Do one of the following Click Next to accept the default values that ASM has provided for the components user defined ap
6. Managing NCP volumes shares NCP file shares are created the same way as other file shares however there are some unique settings NCP shares can be created and managed using Server Manager EY NOTE NCP shares can be created only after FPNW is installed See the previous section Installing Services for Netware for instructions on installing FPNW All in One Storage System 177 Creating a new NCP share To create a new file share 1 OS NAM R WH 9 10 11 From the storage system desktop select Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Administrative Tools gt Server Manager Select File and Print Service for NetWare gt Shared Volumes Click Create Volume Specify the volume name and path Click Permissions to set permissions Click Add to add additional users and groups and to set their permissions Highlight the desired user or group and then click Add Select the Type of Access in the drop down list Type of Access can also be set from the Access Through Share Permissions dialog box Click OK when all users and groups have been added Click OK in the Create Volume dialog box Click Close Modifying NCP share properties To modify a file share 1 From the storage system desktop select Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Administrative Tools gt Server Manager Select File and Print Services for NetWare gt Shared Volumes Highlight the volume to modify Click Properti
7. Configure your virtual library on page 68 Configure your virtual library To configure your virtual library do the following 1 In the name dialog box type a name for your virtual library 2 In the Number of slots field type or use the arrows to indicate how many slots are needed for your virtual library 68 Hosting storage for applications and shared folders 3 When you are done click Next to open the Storage Allocation page see Allocating space for components on page 69 EY NOTE The number of slots needed for your virtual library will depend on the media rotation type chosen for the backups that will use the virtual library The number of slots must be high enough to support the rotation type you intend to use for scheduling backups to this virtual library See Planning for Media Rotation in the Data Protector Express User s Guide and Technical Reference for more information Allocating space for components Use the Storage Allocation page in the wizards to specify the allocated space size and advanced configuration settings for each application component or shared folder listed Default values are provided EY NOTE 15 MB is the minimum value that can be allocated You cannot set the size below the minimum value EY NOTE SQL Server and Exchange default advanced configuration settings are based on SQL Server Exchange and HP storage best practices and should generally not be changed
8. Logical Disk 1 Logical Disk 2 AiO400r Operating System Volume e DON T ERASE Volume AiO400t RAID 5 e RAIDS e Physical Drives 1 4 e Physical Drives 1 4 22 Installing and configuring the server e Operating System Volume e DON T ERASE Volume AiO600 e RAID 5 e RAID 5 e Physical Drives 1 6 e Physical Drives 1 6 Default boot sequence The BIOS supports the following default boot sequence 1 DVD ROM 2 HDD 3 PXE network boot Under normal circumstances the storage system boots up from the OS logical drive e If the system experiences a drive failure the drive displays an amber disk failure LED e If a single drive failure occurs it is transparent to the OS Accessing the All in One Management Console Before accessing the All in One Management Console verify that the storage system is completely installed in the rack and that all cables and cords are connected To access the All in One Management Console you can use these access methods Direct attach To connect directly to the storage system without using the network Remote browser To establish a browser based connection to the All in One Management Console from a remote client running Internet Explorer 5 5 or later Remote Desktop To establish a connection from a remote client without using a browser This method requires the client to have Windows Remote Desktop capability Remote management To establish a browser based connection from a remote client using th
9. The storage system supports several file sharing protocols including Distributed File System DFS Network File System NFS File Transfer Protocol FTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol HTTP and Microsoft Server Message Block SMB On each folder or logical storage element different file sharing protocols can be enabled using specific network names for access across a network to a variety of clients Permissions can then be granted to those shares based on users or groups of users in each of the file sharing protocols Volume Shadow Copy Service overview The Volume Shadow Copy Service VSS provides an infrastructure for creating point in time snapshots shadow copies of volumes VSS supports 64 shadow copies per volume Shadow Copies of Shared Folders resides within this infrastructure and helps alleviate data loss by creating shadow copies of files or folders that are stored on network file shares at pre determined time intervals In essence a shadow copy is a previous version of the file or folder at a specific point in time By using shadow copies a storage system can maintain a set of previous versions of all files on the selected volumes End users access the file or folder by using a separate client add on program which enables them to view the file in Windows Explorer Shadow copies should not replace the current backup archive or business recovery system but they can help to simplify restore procedures For example shadow co
10. This can be useful for example when you do not need to maintain separate UNIX accounts for individuals and would rather use a few accounts to provide different classes of access permission You can use simple maps which map Windows and UNIX accounts with identical names You can also create advanced maps to associate Windows and UNIX accounts with different names which you can use in conjunction with simple maps User Name Mapping can obtain UNIX user password and group information from one or more Network Information Service NIS servers or from password and group files located on a local hard drive The password and group files can be copied from a UNIX host or from a NIS server User Name Mapping periodically refreshes its mapping database from the source databases ensuring that it is always kept up to date as changes occur in the Windows and UNIX name spaces You can also refresh the database anytime you know the source databases have changed You can back up and restore User Name Mapping data at any time Because the database is backed up to a file you can use that file to copy the mapping database to another server This provides redundancy for the sake of fault tolerance Ef NOTE If you obtain information from multiple NIS domains it is assumed that each domain has unique users and user identifiers UIDs User Name Mapping does not perform any checks User Name Mapping associates Windows and UNIX user names for Client f
11. Value Description Public Store Name Name of storage group public store Online The storage group public store is available for use Path to the file that stores all messages submitted through MAPI as Database File well as the database tables that define mailboxes messages folders and attachments Streaming Database File Path to the file stores Internet formatted messages such as native Exchange 2003 only Multipurpose Internet extensions MIME content Replication Type Indicates if LCR is being used LCR Status Indicate Exchange warnings for LCR LCR Copy Copy of the active original exchange component LCR Database Copy File Path to the LCR public folder copy e Log tab Displays the log s free space and the following storage allocation details about the log Table 26 Log tab Exchange storage group component properties Value Description Path Path to the log file Indicates whether or not circular logging is enabled If enabled a Circular Logging new log entry will replace the oldest log entry when the size limit is reached Replication Type Indicates if LCR is being used LCR Status Indicate Exchange warnings for LCR LCR Copy Copy of the active original exchange component LCR Log Folder Copy Path to the LCR log file copies All in One Storage System 97 Value Description LCR System Folder Copy Path to LCR system file copies Accessing propert
12. and data protection For more information about RAID levels see Customizing RAID levels on page 73 RAID Stripe Size The number of bytes or kilobytes of data in each RAID stripe block of data The RAID stripe size selected affects performance For the best performance select the stripe size closest to the size of the files being saved ASM provides the following general values small 8 kB medium 16 kB and large 64 kB Percent Full Warning Threshold The percent full value that when reached changes the storage status to Warning and issues a warning alert The warning indicates that storage use has surpassed the percentage full value For example if you enter 75 you see a warning yellow asterisk in the content pane when storage is at 75 percent full The percent full warning threshold is set by default to 80 Percent full warning threshold values are ASM sspecific percent full warning threshold values selected in the Quota Management MMC snap in are not adopted by ASM All other Quota Management MMC snap in settings are adopted by ASM See Setting a percent full warning threshold on page 74 Exclusive Storage Data is stored on hard drives dedicated to storing only the data for the application component user defined application or shared folder you are configuring The number of hard drives dedicated depends on the allocated space size and other advanced storage configuration settings s
13. descriptions or paths of shared folders using other applications You do not have to make any changes in ASM to implement the changes Click Refresh in the Actions pane or perform any action in ASM to update the ASM user interface to display your changes All in One Storage System 91 You will need to know the path of a shared folder to change its permissions name description or path To find the path select the shared folder in the content pane and then click Properties in the Actions pane The share path listed on the General tab is the path for the shared folder Deleting shared folders ASM cannot be used to delete top level or nested shared folders that reside on your HP All in One Storage System Use Windows Explorer or the Shared Folder MMC snap in to delete shared folders that reside on your HP All in One Storage System A shared folder is automatically removed from view on the ASM user interface when it is deleted from your HP All in One Storage System 92 Managing storage 7 Monitoring storage ASM provides storage management functions so you can quickly view used and allocated storage and percent full warning thresholds settings for application and shared folder storage on your HP All in One Storage System You have a choice of these views for the content pane e Application View page 93 Monitoring the overall used and allocated storage values for specific applications and shared folders such as Exchange or SQL Serv
14. group ACLs are also referred to as permissions Integrating local file system security into Windows domain environments ACLs include properties specific to users and groups from a particular workgroup server or domain environment In a multidomain environment user and group permissions from several domains can apply to files stored on the same device Users and groups local to the storage system can be given access permissions to shares managed by the device The domain name of the storage system supplies the context in which the user or group is understood Permission configuration depends on the network and domain infrastructure where the server resides Filesharing protocols except NFS supply a user and group context for all connections over the network NFS supplies a machine based context When new files are created by those users or machines the appropriate ACLs are applied Configuration tools provide the ability to share permissions out to clients These shared permissions are propagated into a file system ACL and when new files are created over the network the user creating the file becomes the file owner In cases where a specific subdirectory of a share has different permissions from the share itself the NTFS permissions on the subdirectory apply instead This method results in a hierarchical security model where the network protocol permissions and the file permissions work together to provide appropriate security for shares on
15. models Subscriber s Choice HP Subscriber s Choice is a customizable subscription sign up service that customers use to receive personalized e mail product tips feature articles driver and support alerts or other notifications To create a profile and select notifications see http www hp com go subscriberschoice White papers White papers are electronic documents on complex technical topics Some white papers contain in depth details and procedures Topics include HP products HP technology operating systems networking products and performance issues See the HP Business Support Center at http www hp com go bizsupport Firmware updates Firmware is software that is stored in Read Only Memory ROM Firmware is responsible for the behavior of the system when it is first switched on and for passing control of the server to the operating system When referring to the firmware on the system board of the server it is called the System ROM or the BIOS When referring to the firmware on another piece of hardware configured in the server it is called Option ROM These systems have hard drives and Smart Array Controller options that have firmware that can be updated It is important to update the firmware also called flashing the ROM as part of regular server maintenance In addition checking for specific firmware updates in between regular updates helps to keep the server performing optimally HP recommends checking for a f
16. to the HP All in One Storage System with the default user name administrator and the password hpinvent The All in One Management Console starts automatically EY NOTE When the Remote Console feature is enabled you can get access to the storage system s login screen The Integrated Lights Out 2 port comes with factory default settings which the administrator can change Administrators may want to add users change SNMP trap destinations or change networking settings See the HP Integrated Lights Out 2 User Guide for information about changing these settings To obtain this guide go to http www hp com support manuals navigate to the servers section and select Server management In the ProLiant Essentials Software section select HP Integrated Lights Out 2 iLO 2 Standard Firmware Configuring the server on the network Before you begin When first powering on the storage system you need to have some configuration data readily available to complete the Running the Rapid Startup Wizard Complete the Server configuration steps and use the data collected to initialize the storage system EY NOTE Ensure you are logged onto the HP All in One Storage System as a local or domain administrator Table 5 Server configuration steps Configuration Steps Administrative Identity 30 Installing and configuring the server Configuration Steps Change system administrator s user name which is set by default to Us
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18. Class A devices do not have an FCC logo or FCC ID on the label Once the class of the device is determined refer to the following corresponding statement Class A equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at personal expense Class B equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television receptio
19. Folder Wizard walks you through the process of creating a top level shared folder file share on your HP All in One Storage System including allocating and configuring the required storage EY NOTE You cannot create nested shared folders on your HP All in One Storage System using ASM You may use other applications such as Windows Explorer or the Shared Folder MMC snap in to create nested shared folders on your HP All in One Storage System You can view the nested shares in a top level shared folder by selecting the top level shared folder in the content pane clicking Properties in the Action pane and then clicking the Nested Shares tab Accessing the Create a Shared Folder Wizard 1 In the Actions pane select Create a Shared Folder The Create a Shared Folder Wizard welcome page opens 2 Click Next to open the Enter a Shared Folder Name and Description page see Naming a shared folder on page 64 Naming a shared folder Use the Enter a Shared Folder Name and Description page to provide ASM with a name and description for the shared folder 1 Enter the name for the shared folder EY NOTE The path to the shared folder is created by ASM and is based on the shared folder name The Share Path field is Read Only 2 Enter a description of the shared folder optional 3 Click Next to open the Set Shared Folder Permissions page see Setting permissions for a shared folder on page 64 Setting per
20. Home directory root path syss SCS Default queue SF IV Allow new users to login V Respond to Find Nearest_Server requests Figure 32 File and Print Services for NetWare dialog box 3 Enter an FPNW Server Name and Description This server name must be different from the server name used by Windows or LAN Manager based clients If changing an existing name the new name is not effective until stopping and restarting FPNW For example in Figure 32 the Windows server name is Alamo and the FPNW server name is Alamo_FPNW 4 Indicate a Home directory root path This path is relative to where the Sysvol volume is installed This is the root location for the individual home directories If the directory specified does not already exist it must first be created 5 Click Users to See connected users disconnect users send broadcast messages to all users connected to the server and to send a message to a specific user 6 Click Volumes to See users connected to specific volume and to disconnect users from a specific volume 7 Click Files to View open files and close open files Creating and managing NetWare users To use Services for NetWare the Novell clients must be entered as local users on the storage system All in One Storage System 175 Adding local NetWare users 1 From the storage system desktop click the Management Console icon click Core Operating System and then click Local Users and Groups 2 Ri
21. SCSI commands over IP networks iSCSI is used to facilitate data transfers over intranets and to manage storage over long distances ASM works with the Microsoft iSCSI Target which builds the iSCSI infrastructure on application servers with data hosted on your HP All in One Storage System and on your HP All in One Storage System so that application data is stored on your HP All in One Storage System A type of LUN logical disk created on an application server by ASM when a storage allocation wizard is ran to host application storage When application storage is hosted using ASM all storage communication passes through the iSCSI LUN on the application server to the LUN on your HP All in One Storage System This allows data saved by the application to the iSCSI LUN on the application server to be transparently stored on your HP All in One Storage System instead The component of a Microsoft Exchange storage group or a Microsoft SQL Server database that contains log data Also known as a LUN A logical disk contains one or more volumes and spans multiple hard drives in an array RAID configuration of storage is performed at the logical disk level Also known as a logical disk ASM will grow a LUN make it larger when the LUN requires more of the storage space on an array The component of a Microsoft Exchange storage group that contains mailbox data The horizontal menu located at the top of the ASM user interface The menu bar is the M
22. Service for User to Self S4U2Self extension For more information about the S4U2 extensions see the Kerberos articles at the following URLs http searchwindowssecurity techtarget com originalContent 0 289142 sid45_gcil013484 00 html intended for IT professionals and http msdn microsoft com msdnmag issues 03 04 SecurityBriefs default aspx intended for developers Installing NFS Authentication DLL on domain controllers EY NOTE If the authentication software is not installed on all domain controllers that have user name mappings including primary domain controllers backup domain controllers and Active Directory domains then domain user name mappings will not work correctly You need to install the version of NFS Authentication included with Services for UNIX 3 5 You can download Services for UNIX 3 5 at no charge from http go microsoft com fwlink Linkld 44501 To install the Authentication software on the domain controllers 1 From the SFU 3 5 files locate the directory named SFU35SEL_EN 2 On the domain controller where the Authentication software is being installed use Windows Explorer to a Open the shared directory containing setup exe b Double click the file to open it Windows Installer is opened EY NOTE If the domain controller used does not have Windows Installer installed locate the file nstMSI exe on the SFU 3 5 directory and run it After this installation the Windows
23. Share 8 Enable anonymous access to the share To enable anonymous access to an NFS share 1 Open Windows Explorer by clicking Start gt Run and entering Explorer 2 Navigate to the NFS share 3 Right click the NFS Share and then click Properties 4 Click NFS Sharing 5 Select the Allow Anonymous Access checkbox 6 Change from the default of 2 2 if desired 7 Click Apply 8 Click OK Best practices for running Server for NFS e Provide user level security Secure files e Secure new drives e Allow users to disconnect before stopping the Server for NFS service All in One Storage System 167 e Use naming conventions to identify shares with EUC encoding e Protect configuration files For further details see the online help for Microsoft Services for Network File System User Name Mapping The User Name Mapping component provides centralized user mapping services for Server for NFS and Client for NFS User Name Mapping lets you create maps between Windows and UNIX user and group accounts even though the user and group names in both environments may not be identical User Name Mapping lets you maintain a single mapping database making it easier to configure account mapping for multiple computers running MSNFS In addition to one to one mapping between Windows and UNIX user and group accounts User Name Mapping permits one to many mapping This lets you associate multiple Windows accounts with a single UNIX account
24. System Restore the storage group using Exchange or remove the storage for the storage group from view on the ASM user interface to stop receiving alerts This storage The storage group component was Restore the storage group component using Ang vchange SO The storage group deleted or renamedin Exchange or remove the storage group Component component cannot be Eech nae and storage for the storage oes he P could notbe found on the server Tora l hosted group component from P found on host that hosts Exchange 9 view on the ASM user lt server gt an your Ene interface to stop receivin Storage System alerts p g 114 Troubleshooting servicing and maintenance Object Alert text Description Possible cause Solution Administrator has Exchange This MailStore Status of mail store is MailStore is offline offline placed mail store Return mail store to online i offline Exchange k Store i Status of public store EAE 3 Return public store to PublicStore op estores is offline aaa online offline offline This database SQ Server a nor ne Database is offline Database functional state This database could not be Database has been Restore database or found on host deleted or renamed change its name back lt server gt This database This is an expected is not condition during a No action required attached restore SQL Server n ee of le e
25. System follow the instructions in the sections below Locating and writing down the serial number e Checking kit contents Powering on the server Locating and writing down the serial number Before completing the installation portion of this guide locate and write down the storage system s serial number which you may need to access the All in One Storage Manager ASM later on during the set up process The All in One Storage System serial number is located in three places Top of the server Back of the server Inside the server shipping box Checking kit contents Remove the contents making sure you have all the components listed below If components are missing contact HP technical support HP StorageWorks All in One Storage System with operating system preloaded Power cord s Product Documentation and Safety and Disposal Documentation CD HP StorageWorks All in One Storage System Recovery DVD End User License Agreement Certificate of Authenticity Card All in One Storage System 21 Ef NOTE Depending on your system the following components might also be included e Bezel bezel brackets and screws Slide rail assembly e Tower to rack conversion kit e HP Proliant Essentials Integrated Lights Out 2 Advanced Pack e HP Proliant Essentials Lights Out 100i Advanced Pack Powering on the server Power on the server after connecting the cables For more information on your storage system model s har
26. This setting is determined by the storage Cache array not ASM Storage Server Volume Number The number of hot spares with which the virtual library storage is of Hot Spares configured 104 Monitoring storage Property Value Storage Server Volume Mount Path to where the volume that holds the virtual library on your HP All in One Paths Storage System is mounted Table 38 Virtual Library Properties Property Value Device name Name of device Machine name Name of machine hosting the virtual library Device path Location of device Slot count Number of slots used for a virtual library Storage View Storage View displays the used and allocated storage space of the storage areas logical disks and volumes on your HP All in One Storage System that were created by ASM to store application data and shared folders e In the Actions pane select Storage View e To view the storage area properties for all applications and shared folders hosted on your HP All in One Storage System select All from the Filters drop down menu located at the top of the content pane See Filters drop down menu on page 57 for more information Storage area properties are displayed in order of hierarchy in an expandable and collapsible view For example all the volumes on your HP All in One Storage System are displayed under the logical disks they reside on and all the applications and shared folders hosted on your HP All
27. Volume The RAID stripe size to which the volume on the application server RAID Stripe Size is configured See Table 19 on page 72 for more information Application Server Volume Speeds up reads when enabled This setting is determined by the Read Cache storage array not ASM Application Server Volume Speeds up writes when enabled This setting is determined by the Write Cache storage array not ASM Application Server Volume The number of hot spares with which the volume on the application Number of Hot Spares server is configured See Table 19 on page 72 for more information Application Server Volume Mount Paths Path the volume is mounted on All in One Storage System 109 Storage Utilization View Storage Utilization View displays the allocated storage values for specific applications and the shared folders pool the unallocated storage value and the storage value for data not managed by ASM in a pie chart e In the Actions pane select Storage Utilization View The storage value for each application hosted the shared folders pool unallocated storage and data not managed by ASM is displayed according to its percentage of total capacity using colors selected in the Color Options window see Changing color settings on page 58 The total capacity of your HP All in One Storage System is divided into the following areas Exchange Storage allocated to host Exchange storage group components Sh
28. allows a Windows Storage Server 2003 based server to emulate a NetWare file and print server to users clients and administrators This emulation allows authentication from Novell clients the use of Novel logon scripts the creation of Novell volumes shares the use of Novell file attributes and many other Novell features Information on Microsoft Directory Synchronization Services and the File Migration Utility can be found at http www microsoft com WINDOWS2003 quide server solutions NetWare asp To install Services for NetWare 1 From the desktop of the storage system select Start gt Settings gt Network Connections gt Local Area Connection and then right click Properties 2 Click Install The Select Network Component Type dialog box is displayed 3 Click Service and then click Add Click the Have Disk icon and then navigate to the location of Services for NetWare Services for NetWare is located in the path c hpnas components SFN5 02 fpnw netsfn inf All in One Storage System 173 5 6 Select the NETSFNTSRV file and then click OK File and Print Services for NetWare should now be displayed as an option to install Select File and Print Services for NetWare and then click OK Managing File and Print Services for NetWare FPNW resources are managed through Server Manager Server Manager can be used to modify FPNW properties and manager shared volumes Use File and Print Services for NetWare t
29. any files Backup and shadow copies Shadow copies are only available on the network via the client application and only at a file or folder level as opposed to the entire volume Hence the standard backup associated with a volume backup will not work to back up the previous versions of the file system To answer this particular issue shadow copies are available for back up in two situations If the backup software in question supports the use of shadow copies and can communicate with underlying block device it is supported and the previous version of the file system will be listed in the backup application as a complete file system snapshot If the built in backup application NTbackup is used the backup software forces a snapshot and then uses the snapshot as the means for back up The user is unaware of this activity and it is not self evident although it does address the issue of open files Shadow Copy Transport Shadow Copy Transport provides the ability to transport data on a Storage Area Network SAN With a storage array and a VSS aware hardware provider it is possible to create a shadow copy on one server and import it on another server This process essentially virtual transport is accomplished in a matter of minutes regardless of the size of the data EY NOTE Shadow copy transport is supported only on Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition Windows Storage Server 2003 Enterprise Edition and Windows Server 2003 Dat
30. bays 4 N A DVD R RW drive N A Hot plug hard drive bays See SAS and SATA hard drive LED combinations on page 43 for HDD LED status descriptions All in One Storage System Al ggoooononnnom ocon poonnnnnnnnn ooon 15751 Figure 8 HP StorageWorks 600 All in One Storage System rear panel Table 12 HP StorageWorks 600 All in One Storage System rear panel components ltem Description Status Green Power supply is on and functioning l Fowereupely LED Off No power or inadequate power supply 2 Power cord connector N A 3 Keyboard connector N A 4 Mouse connector N A Blue Activated 5 UID LED and button Flashing blue Remote inquiry Off Deactivated 6 Power cord connector N A 7 Video connector N A 8 Serial connector N A 9 USB connectors 2 N A 10 cea connector iLO 2 N A 11 RJ 45 Ethernet connector data N A 12 PCI Express x slots x4 routed N A 13 PCI X slots 100 MHz N A 14 PCI X slot 133 MHz N A Green or flashing Network activity 15 iLO 2 data activity LED Cit Novneworeacivity 16 iLO 2 data link LED Green Linked to network 42 Storage system components ltem Description Status Off Not linked to network Green or flashing Network activity 17 10 100 1000 NIC activity LED Off Ne neiwork activity Green Linked to network Off Not linked to network 18 10 100 1000 NIC
31. be extended unless the disk is changed to dynamic Basic disks can be converted to dynamic but cannot be converted back to basic without deleting all data on the disk All in One Storage System 127 e Basic disks can contain up to four primary partitions or three primary partitions and one extended partition e Format drives with a 16 K allocation size for best support of shadow copies performance and defragmentation e NTFS formatted drives are recommended because they provide the greatest level of support for shadow copies encryption and compression e Only basic disks can be formatted as FAT or FAT32 e Read the online Disk Management help found in the utility Scheduling defragmentation Defragmentation is the process of analyzing local volumes and consolidating fragmented files and folders so that each occupies a single contiguous space on the volume This improves file system performance Because defragmentation consolidates files and folders it also consolidates the free space on a volume This reduces the likelihood that new files will be fragmented Defragmentation for a volume can be scheduled to occur automatically at convenient times Defragmentation can also be done once or on a recurring basis EY NOTE Scheduling defragmentation to run no later than a specific time prevents the defragmentation process from running later than that time If the defragmentation process is running when the time is reached the
32. be set to 50 megabytes MB and the disk quota warning level to 45 MB In this case the user can store no more than 50 MB on the volume If the user stores more than 45 MB on the volume the disk quota system logs a system event In addition it is possible to specify that users can exceed their quota limit Enabling quotas and not limiting disk space use is useful to still allow users access to a volume but track disk space use on a per user basis It is also possible to specify whether or not to log an event when users exceed either their quota warning level or their quota limit When enabling disk quotas for a volume volume usage is automatically tracked from that point forward but existing volume users have no disk quotas applied to them Apply disk quotas to existing volume users by adding new quota entries on the Quota Entries page EY NOTE When enabling disk quotas on a volume any users with write access to the volume who have not exceeded their quota limit can store data on the volume The first time a user writes data to a quota enabled volume default values for disk space limit and warning level are automatically assigned by the quota system For more information about disk quotas read the online help Adding storage Expansion is the process of adding physical disks to an array that has already been configured Extension is the process of adding new storage space to an existing logical drive on the same array usually
33. been assigned you may run an alternative location backup from this page e Launch the restore wizard Clicking on this wizard will taking you through the restore process for either a virtual library backup or an alternative location backup To run a virtual library alternative location backup or launch the restore wizard 1 Navigate to the Data Protection page See for more information 2 Select Manage backups and snapshots 3 Select the appropriate action Restoring data from backups ASM allows you to restore data to your HP All in One Storage System from the latest backups created using Data Protector Express You can choose to overwrite the existing data with the backup or restore the backup to an unused space on your HP All in One Storage System so you can selectively overwrite existing data 1 Click on Manage backups and snapshots in the Data Protection window 2 Click Launch restore wizard to launch the wizard 3 Open the Selecting Restore Destination page If you want to restore data using a backup other than the latest backup see Selecting files for restoring of the HP StorageWorks Data Protector Express Users Guide and Technical Reference for more information 84 Data protection Selecting the restore destination 1 Do one of the following Select Overwrite Restore to overwrite the existing data with the backup Select Different Location Restore to save the backup to a different location and then enter t
34. folders and that can be used across an organization e Create file screening exceptions that extend the flexibility of the file screening rules 152 File server management Storage reports On the Storage Reports node of the File Server Resource Manager snap in you can perform the following tasks Schedule periodic storage reports that allow you to identify trends in disk usage e Monitor attempts to save unauthorized files for all users or a selected group of users e Generate storage reports instantly Other Windows disk and data management tools When you install certain tools such as Windows Support Tools or Windows Resource Kit Tools information about these tools might appear in Help and Support Center To see the tools that are available to you look in the Help and Support Center under Support Tasks click Tools and then click Tools by Category EY NOTE The Windows Support Tools and Windows Resource Kit Tools including documentation for these tools are available in English only If you install them on a non English language operating system or on an operating system with a Multilingual User Interface Pack MUI you see English content mixed with non English content in Help and Support Center To see the tools that are available to you click Start click Help and Support Center and then under Support Tasks click Tools Additional information and references for file services Backup HP recommends that you
35. in One Storage System are displayed under the volumes on which they are stored Application components and individual shared folders are displayed under the application or shared folders pool to which they belong Click the Expand tree icon next to each logical disk name to view the volume s storage properties Click the Collapse tree icon next to expanded logical disks to hide the volume s storage properties ASM assigns a drive letter to each volume on a logical disk The drive letter can be viewed on the volume s Properties window See Accessing properties for HP All in One Storage System volumes on page 106 for more information EY NOTE A logical disk can only have one RAID configuration so an application s components will reside on more than one logical disk if different RAID levels are selected for the application components using the storage allocation wizard To view all the storage properties for an item listed in the content pane see Accessing storage area properties All in One Storage System 105 Accessing storage area properties When Storage View is selected in the Actions pane you can view the storage status alerts and properties for the following storage areas on your HP All in One Storage System Volumes e Logical disks Do one of the following Select the item in the content pane and then click Properties in the Actions pane Right click the item in the content pane and select Properties Accessing prope
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38. link LED SAS and SATA hard drive LEDs The following figure shows SAS SATA hard drive LEDs These LEDs are located on all HP All in One hot plug hard drives 16200 Figure 9 SAS SATA hard drive LEDs Table 13 SAS and SATA hard drive LED combinations 1 Fault UID LED 2 Online activity LED Status amber blue green The drive has failed or a predictive failure alert has Alternating amber and blue On off or flashing been received for this drive it also has been selected by a management application The drive is operating normally and it has been steadily Ole ai r Hashing selected by a management application Amber flashing regularly 1 oO A predictive failure alert has been received for this n x f Hz drive Replace the drive as soon as possible Off On The drive is online but it is not active currently Do not remove the drive Removing a drive may terminate the current operation and cause data loss Flashing regularly 1 Hz The drive is part of an array that is undergoing capacity expansion or stripe migration but a predictive failure alert has been received for this Amber flashing regularly 1 Hz All in One Storage System 43 1 Fault UID LED amber blue 2 Online activity LED green Status drive To minimize the risk of data loss do not replace the drive until the expansion or migration is compl
39. logical a a al logical disk has failed see found An alert will be issued intact f pra Recovering from logical for the logical disk if it disk failure on 117 has failed CRN SA RI Application data could not A file cannot be File has been moved Restore file or revert file be found at found or deleted using snapshot path lt path gt Storage has reached its allocated space No more data can be saved to the allocated storage space 100 percent of allocated storage is used Used storage has reached the total allocated space Increase the allocated space or delete data to reduce used storage See Increasing or reducing the allocated storage on page 89 for more information Storage not found for application area referencing host lt server gt path lt path gt The HP All in One Storage System volume that holds the application component s data can no longer be found at the mount path specified in the volume s storage properties The volume s mount path was changed using an application other than ASM Change the volume s mount path back to the path assigned by ASM Exchange storage group This storage group could not be found on host lt server gt The storage group cannot be found on the server that hosts Exchange The storage group was deleted or renamed in Exchange and storage is still hosted on your HP All in One Storage
40. managing a wide variety of HP and non HP network peripherals using only a web browser It supports a modular design whereby plug ins can be installed to provide additional device language and application functionality WJA is not preinstalled on the storage system but can be installed see HP Web Jetadmin installation on page 156 HP Install Network Printer Wizard The inclusion of the HP Install Network Printer Wizard INPW utility on the factory image is new INPW simplifies the process of installing network printers including configuration settings on the print server INPW identifies HP Jetdirect network print devices and allows the user to select the printer to install on the print server HP Download Manager for Jetdirect Print Devices The inclusion of the HP Download Manager DLM for Jetdirect Printer Devices on the factory image is new DLM is used to upgrade HP Jetdirect print server firmware on HP network printers The utility obtains the latest firmware catalog from either from the Internet or from a computer with the download firmware images already in place The DLM discovers all or user selected Jetdirect devices and upgrades those based on the firmware catalog Microsoft Print Migrator Utility The inclusion of the Microsoft Print Migrator utility on the factory image is new The utility provides complete printer configuration backup of the print server to a user specified CAB file Print Migrator supports migration
41. migrate the application data to your HP All in One Storage System after using the Host a User Defined Application Wizard to allocate and configure storage space See Migrating user defined application data from a remote application on page 80 for more information You must also configure the application to read and write data to the iSCSI LUN created on the application server by ASM See the application s documentation for more information Managing storage for shared folders With ASM you can set up and monitor top level shared folders file shares using the Create a Shared Folder Wizard The wizard suggests a default storage size for each shared folder plus default advanced configuration settings such as RAID level You can customize all the defaults to fit your storage needs For shared folder storage ASM creates a LUN on your HP All in One Storage System to hold the shared folder and then creates the shared folder see Figure 15 Shared folders whose storage is configured with the same RAID level are created on the same LUN 54 Storage management overview Map G drive to AiOserver CIFS protocol Windows clients HP All in One Storage System Optional external storage Virtual array Figure 15 Shared folder storage infrastructure ASM discovers any top level and nested shared folders on your HP All in One Storage System during setup and afterwards on an ongoing basis ASM allows you to monitor and manage any top le
42. name Users running Windows based client computers choose a printer by using the printer name The wizard that you will use to configure your print server provides a default name consisting of the printer manufacturer and model The printer name is usually fewer than 31 characters in length Choose a share name A user can connect to a shared printer by entering this name or by selecting it from a list of share names The share name is usually fewer than 8 characters for compatibility with MS DOS and Windows 3 x clients Optional Choose a location description and a comment These can help identify the location of the printer and provide additional information For example the location could be Second floor copy room and the comment could be Additional toner cartridges are available in the supply room on floor 1 Enable management features for Active Directory and Workgroup Environments If the print server is part of an Active Directory domain rather than Workgroup the print server enables the following management features e Restrict access to printer based domain user accounts e Publish shared printers to Active Directory to aid in search for the resource Deploy printers using group policy Print management can be used with Group Policy to automatically add printer connections to a server s Printers and Faxes folder For more information see the Microsoft article at http technet2 microsoft com WindowsServer en Library a
43. of the console select the Share Folder Management listing 3 In the center pane under Share Utilities select Microsoft Services for NFS Server for NFS Server for With Server for NFS a computer running the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 operating system can act as a Network File System NFS server Users can then share files in a mixed environment of computers operating systems and networks Users on computers running NFS client software can gain access to directories called shares on the NFS server by connecting mounting those directories to their computers From the viewpoint of the user on a client computer the mounted files are indistinguishable from local files UNIX computers follow advisory locking for all lock requests This means that the operating system does not enforce lock semantics on a file and applications that check for the existence of locks can use these locks effectively However Server for NFS implements mandatory locks even for those locking requests that are received through NFS This ensures that locks acquired through NFS are visible through the server message block SMB protocol and to applications accessing the files locally Mandatory locks are enforced by the operating system NFS Authentication DLL vs Service for User for Active Directory domain controllers On a Windows Storage Server 2003 R2 storage system Server for NFS depends on a domain controller feature called Service for User S4U to
44. or damage to equipment Extend leveling jacks to the floor Ensure that the full weight of the rack rests on the leveling jacks Install stabilizing feet on the rack In multiple rack installations fasten racks together securely Extend only one rack component at a time Racks can become unstable if more than one component is extended HP technical support For worldwide technical support information see the HP support website htto www hp com support Before contacting HP collect the following information Product model names and numbers Technical support registration number if applicable Product serial numbers Error messages Operating system type and revision level Detailed questions Customer self repair HP customer self repair CSR programs allow you to repair your StorageWorks 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 htto www hp com qo selfrepair Product warranties For information about HP StorageWorks product warranties see the warranty information website htto www hp com qo storagewarrant Subscription service HP recommends that you register your product at the Subscriber s
45. pane click Properties Click the Warning Threshold tab Change the percent full warning threshold value Click OK To change the percent full warning threshold using the Allocate Space Wizard 1 w PP 90 Select the application component user defined application or shared folder in the content pane In the Actions pane click Allocate Space Click Advanced Change the percent full warning threshold value Click Next to open the Review Tasks Summary page see Reviewing task summary and scheduling tasks on page 78 Managing storage Removing application areas from view You can remove application components and user defined applications from view on the ASM user interface This allows you to remove storage information from the content pane pertaining to storage allocations lost due to hard drive failure or storage for an application component or user defined application whose storage you plan to unhost Removing an application component or user defined application from view does not unhost its storage Its storage is still hosted on your HP All in One Storage System To permanently remove storage from your All in One storage system you must first remove the storage that is hosted by AiO Depending on the type of storage see http h71028 www7 hp com ERC downloads 4AA 1 1026ENW pdf for information on how to remove different types of storage EY NOTE If you remove an application component or user defined ap
46. pane select Host a SQL Server Database The Host a SQL Server Database Wizard welcome page opens Click Next to open the Select a SQL Server page see Selecting a server that hosts SQL Server on page 65 Selecting a server that hosts SQL Server Use the Select a SQL Server page to select one of the servers that hosts SQL Server discovered on your domain by the wizard 1 Do one of the following Enter the host name of a server that hosts SQL exactly as it is registered in the domain Enter the IP address of a server that hosts SQL Click Next to open the Select Database Components page see Selecting SQL Server database components on page 65 Selecting SQL Server database components Use the Select Database Components page to select the SQL Server database and database components you want to host on your HP All in One Storage System All in One Storage System 65 1 Do one of the following Select all components including all of its components by checking the box next to the component Select individual database components by expanding the list and checking the boxes next to the components You must select all the database components including the log file in a database if you want to run backups and or take snapshots of the database using ASM EY NOTE ASM cannot migrate system databases for example ASM cannot migrate master model msdb and tempdb The following table lists the actio
47. print sharing ports TCP 139 and 445 and UDP 137 and 138 If this does not fix the problem or if these ports are already open you may need to turn off the Windows Firewall to display printers To open the file and print sharing ports 1 Click Start point to Control Panel and click Windows Firewall 2 a the Exceptions tab ensure that the File and Printer Sharing check box is selected and click To turn off Windows Firewall 1 Click Start point to Control Panel and click Windows Firewall 2 Select Off not recommended and click OK HP Web Jetadmin installation HP Web Jetadmin is used to manage a fleet of HP and non HP network printers and other peripherals using a web browser Although not preinstalled the Web Jetadmin software is located in the C hpnas Components WebJetadmin folder and can be installed by running the WJA exe setup program Follow the installation wizard and supply a password for the local Admin username account and a system name For more information about Web Jetadmin and Web Jetadmin plug ins see http www hp com go webjetadmin For an article on optimizing performance see hitp h10010 www 1 hp com wwpc pscmisc vac us product_pdfs weboptim pdf Web based printer management and Internet printing Internet printing is enabled by default on the print server Internet printing consists of two main components 156 Print services e Web based printer management with the ability to ad
48. process is stopped This setting is useful to ensure that the defragmentation process ends before the demand for server access is likely to increase If defragmenting volumes on which shadow copies are enabled use a cluster or allocation unit size of 16 KB or larger during the format Otherwise defragmentation registers as a change by the Shadow Copy process This increase in the number of changes forces Shadow Copy to delete snapshots as the limit for the cache file is reached A CAUTION Allocation unit size cannot be altered without reformatting the drive Data on a reformatted drive cannot be recovered For more information about disk defragmentation read the online help Disk quotas Disk quotas track and control disk space use in volumes EY NOTE To limit the size of a folder or share see Quota management on page 152 Configure the volumes on the server to perform the following tasks e Prevent further disk space use and log an event when a user exceeds a specified disk space limit e Log an event when a user exceeds a specified disk space warning level 128 File server management When enabling disk quotas it is possible to set both the disk quota limit and the disk quota warning level The disk quota limit specifies the amount of disk space a user is allowed to use The warning level specifies the point at which a user is nearing his or her quota limit For example a user s disk quota limit can
49. reserved for the application and its operating status Table 21 Operating status Exchange properties Status indicator Value OK Exchange is running and storage is online No alerts See the Alerts list for more information See Table 45 on page 113 for alert Warning descriptions See the Alerts list for more information See Table 45 on page 113 for alert Critical descriptions Table 22 Details tab Exchange storage group properties Property Value Exchange Server Name of server where Exchange storage is being hosted Exchange Version Version of Exchange Days before log file removal The number of days before log files are deleted from the server Directory Server The domain controller used by the server The type of Exchange installation Frontend or Back end ASM can only Server Type host storage from Back end Exchange servers because Front end Exchange installations do not actually store mailboxes and other Exchange data Clustered Indicates whether the server that hosts SQL Server is part of a cluster Replication Type Type of Exchange replication enabled LCR status Indicates Exchange status for LCR LCR Copy Indicates it Exchange component is the original or a copy LCR Log Folder Copy Path to the LCR log file copies LCR System Folder Copy Path to LCR system file copies Data Protection tab Exchange storage groups exchange storage group components Allo
50. selected volumes are deleted Once deleted shadow copies cannot be restored Managing shadow copies from the storage system desktop The storage system desktop can be accessed by using Remote Desktop to manage shadow copies To access shadow copies from the storage system desktop 1 Access the storage system desktop from the primary navigation bar by selecting Maintenance gt Remote Desktop Click My Computer Right click the volume name and select Properties 138 File server management 4 Click the Shadow Copies tab See Figure 22 Drive E E Properties 21x General Tools Hardware Sharing Security Shadow Copies Quota NFS Sharing Shadow copies allow users to view the contents of shared folders as the contents existed at previous points in time For information on required client software click here Select a volume Next Run Time Shares Sc Disabled 1 ES Disabled ar Disabled 0 Sa Disabled 0 Enable Disable Settings M Shadow copies of selected volume Create Now Cancel Apply Figure 22 Accessing shadow copies from My Computer Shadow Copies for Shared Folders Shadow copies are accessed over the network by supported clients and protocols There are two sets of supported protocols SMB and NFS All other protocols are not supported this would include HTTP FTP AppleTalk and NetWare Shares For SMB support a client
51. server using the Running the Rapid Startup Wizard on page 32 4 To complete network configuration using the Rapid Startup Wizard see Configuring the server on the network on page 30 26 Installing and configuring the server Logging off and disconnecting Remote Desktop provides two options when closing a client you can either disconnect or log off the system Disconnecting leaves the session running on the server You can reconnect to the server and resume the session If you are performing a task on the server you can start the task and disconnect from the session Later you can log back on the server re enter the session and either resume the task or check results This is especially helpful when operating over a remote connection on a long distance toll line Ending the session is known as logging off Logging off ends the session running on the server Any applications running within the session are closed and unsaved changes made to open files will be lost The next time you log onto the server a new session is created Remote Desktop requires that all connecting users be authenticated which is why users must log on each time they start a session Telnet Server Telnet Server is a utility that lets users connect to machines log on and obtain a command prompt remotely Telnet Server is preinstalled on the storage system but must be activated before use A CAUTION For security reasons the Telnet Se
52. statements Canadian notice Avis Canadien Class A equipment This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil num rique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du R glement sur le mat riel brouilleur du Canada Class B equipment This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil num rique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du R glement sur le mat riel brouilleur du Canada European Union notice Products bearing the CE marking comply with the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC and the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC issued by the Commission of the European Community and if this product has telecommunication functionality the R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following European Norms in parentheses are the equivalent international standards and regulations e EN 55022 CISPR 22 Electromagnetic Interference e EN55024 IEC61000 4 2 3 4 5 6 8 11 Electromagnetic Immunity e EN61000 3 2 IEC6 1000 3 2 Power Line Harmonics EN61000 3 3 IEC61000 3 3 Power Line Flicker EN 60950 IEC 60950 Product Safety All in One Storage System 185 BSMI notice Sas jee ARR Aden gt EER Ende Pie FARE gt HI Re Se SA Ti SRR RAE EEK RR EE BS TTR e Japanese notice CHEE 783 CV
53. storage with resilience to hard drive failure through the use of RAID striping and parity disks See Table 20 on page 73 for RAID level descriptions Writing data to hard drives in an array by interleaving bytes or groups of bytes across the multiple hard drives This allows more than one disk to be read from or written to simultaneously which increases the performance The number of bytes or kilobytes of data in a RAID stripe block of data To recover lost data using a backup To return stored data to a previous state using a snapshot Changes the display proportions of application component and shared folder storage in the Content pane You can choose to scale by the size capacity of the application component and shared folder s storage space or scale them all the same To change the scale setting select Tools gt Options The amount of storage that ASM allocates and configures for an application component or shared folder To change the size of the allocated storage for an application component or shared folder select the application component or shared folder in the Content pane and then select Allocate Space in the Actions pane A read only copy of a volume at a specific point in time Unlike a backup data is not copied to any media during a snapshot Instead when a file is modified after a snapshot is created the new updates are written to a new location The file system maintains records and pointers to keep track of th
54. tab Allows you to schedule backups or run a backup of the user defined application data or restore the user defined application data from a backup It also allows you to schedule snapshots or take a snapshot of the user defined application data expose a snapshot or revert the user defined application data to a past snapshot Application Server View Application Server View lists your HP All in One Storage System and the application servers with storage hosted on your HP All in One Storage System Expand HP All in One Storage System to display the top level shared folders on your HP All in One Storage System Expand the application servers listed to display the application server volumes and the applications hosted on the volumes e In the Actions pane select Application Server View To view the properties for all application servers with storage hosted on your HP All in One Storage System select All from the Filters drop down menu located at the top of the content pane See Filters drop down menu on page 57 for more information Application server properties are displayed in order of hierarchy in an expandable and collapsible view For example all the volumes created on the iSCSI LUNs logical disk exported by ASM to the application server are displayed under the application server and all the application components hosted from the application server are displayed under the application server Click the Expand tree icon next to each ap
55. unused space on an array to the logical drive on the same array The unused space is obtained either by expanding an array or by deleting another logical drive on the same array For more information use the ACU online help or the Extend logical drive procedure in the Array Configuration Utility User Guide 130 File server management Volume shadow copies The Volume Shadow Copy Service provides an infrastructure for creating point in time snapshots shadow copies of volumes Shadow Copy supports 64 shadow copies per volume A shadow copy contains previous versions of the files or folders contained on a volume at a specific point in time While the shadow copy mechanism is managed at the server previous versions of files and folders are only available over the network from clients and are seen on a per folder or file level and not as an entire volume The shadow copy feature uses data blocks As changes are made to the file system the Shadow Copy Service copies the original blocks to a special cache file to maintain a consistent view of the file at a particular point in time Because the snapshot only contains a subset of the original blocks the cache file is typically smaller than the original volume In the snapshot s original form it takes up no space because blocks are not moved until an update to the disk occurs By using shadow copies a storage system can maintain a set of previous versions of all files on the selected volume
56. user defined application selected in the content pane from view Application areas removed from view can no longer be managed or monitored using ASM but the application storage remains hosted on your HP All in One Storage System See Removing application areas from view on page 91 for more information Remove from View Opens the Properties window where you can view the properties for the item selected in the content pane See Accessing application and shared Properties folder properties on page 94 Accessing storage area properties on page 106 and Accessing application server properties on page 108 for more information Opens the Data Protection tab of the Properties window where you can schedule backups run a backup or restore data from a backup You Data Protection can also schedule snapshots take a snapshot expose a snapshot or revert data to a past snapshot See Data protection on page 81 for more information These actions can also be selected by right clicking an item in the content pane Defining user interface options ASM allows you to customize the user interface color and scale settings Changing color settings Changing color settings customizes the color used in the content pane to display the different types of storage volumes and servers Colors help distinguish the different types of storage storage areas and servers from each other 1 In the Actions pane
57. your HP All in One Storage System e Installing a tape library that can accommodate the media rotation type required by your environment requires tape storage management experience See htip www hp com sbso serverstorage ultimate htm to learn more about tape storage 76 Hosting storage for applications and shared folders Scheduling backups 1 On the Data Protection page in any wizard select Modify Advanced Properties This will open the Data Protection Advanced Properties window EY NOTE Oo or Fm 7 You are also able to get to the Data Protection Advanced Properties window by selecting the Data Protection action on the selected component after you have completed the wizard See Selecting local or alternate backup for more information on how to navigate to the Data Protection page outside of a wizard In the Data Protection Advanced Properties window select Schedule backups to a virtual library to enable the backup schedule or leave unselected to suspend backups for now Select either Local Disk Backup or Alternate Location Backup Select a Data Protector Express media rotation type from the list Type or use the arrows to indicate a time for the backup to begin For Local Disk Backup select the size for the virtual library A default value will be recommended based on the selected rotation type and component size Click on Modify Advanced Properties to modify advanced storage settings such as RAID level and s
58. 111 45 Alert descriptions sieus a ticretaarttresnasar ye ienmatevacecimsdenoee uoda vada tea wean aaa e es 113 46 Tasks and utilities needed for storage system configuration ccccseeceeeseeeeetteeeeeeees 125 47 A thenticati n table senene petem nen au Guotasbid aaa eeu iaa 164 48 MSNFS command line administration tools ccccsccceeeeseeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeetueeeeeentnaeeees 169 All in One Storage System 13 About this guide This guide provides information for setting up configuring and administering the HP StorageWorks All in One Storage Systems HP StorageWorks 400r All in One Storage System e HP StorageWorks 400t All in One Storage System e HP StorageWorks 600 All in One Storage System This guide is available on the HP web site and is also provided as a PDF document on the HP StorageWorks All in One Storage System documentation CD Intended audience This guide is intended for use by network and IT professioinals who are experienced with the following Microsoft administrative procedures e System and storage configurations Related documentation The following documents provide related information e HP StorageWorks All in One Storage System Quick Start Instructions e HP Integrated Lights Out 2 User Guide e HP StorageWorks All in One Storage System Release Notes e HP StorageWorks Data Protector Express User s Guide and Technical Reference You can find these documents from the Manuals page of the HP Bu
59. 43 The data is now ready to use Folder and share management The HP All in One Storage System supports several file sharing protocols including DFS NFS FTP HTTP and Microsoft SMB This section discusses overview information as well as procedures for the setup and management of the file shares for the supported protocols Security at the file level and at the share level is also discussed EY NOTE Detailed information on setting up and managing NFS and NCP shares is discussed in Microsoft Services for Network File System MSNFS Folder management Volumes and folders on any system are used to organize data Regardless of system size systematic structuring and naming conventions of volumes and folders eases the administrative burden Moving from volumes to folders to shares increases the level of granularity of the types of data stored in the unit and the level of security access allowed Folders can be managed using the HP All in One Management Console Tasks include e Accessing a specific volume or folder e Creating a new folder e Deleting a folder e Modifying folder properties e Creating a new share for a volume or folder e Managing shares for a volume or folder Managing file level permissions Security at the file level is managed using Windows Explorer File level security includes settings for permissions ownership and auditing for individual files To enter file permissions 1 Using Windows Explor
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61. 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 firmware updates and other product resources All in One Storage System 17 HP websites For additional information see the following HP websites htto www hp com htto www hp com go storage htto www hp com service_locator htto www hp com support manuals 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 storagedocsFeedback hp com All submissions become the property of HP 18 About this guide 1 Installing and configuring the server Setup overview Your HP StorageWorks All in One Storage System comes preinstalled with the Windows Storage Server 2003 R2 operating system Windows Storage Server 2003 R2 extends the Windows Storage Server 2003 operating system providing a more efficient way to manage and control access to local and remote resources In addition Windows Storage Server 2003 R2 provides a scalable security enhanced Web platform for simplified branch server management improved identity and access management and more efficient storage management Planning for installation Before you install your HP StorageWorks All in One Storage System you need to make a few decisions Determining a network
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64. HP StorageWorks All in One Storage System user guide Part number 440583 005 First edition February 2008 invent Legal and notice information Copyright 2006 2008 Hewlett Packard Development Company L P 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 statements 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 Microsoft Windows Windows XP and Windows NT are U S registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group Contents About this guide c5 cccspeetazecccadaeadarntapndanatiasmensmisskiesmtsseetseiaeniasniaseiavaiasnic 15 intended audience meore ne A E E 15 Related documentation inisdnsasicrveasaodeuttesaviveas unset unter dpicnesatnnbannotdnsiidlnstquandeshevnatiagumiaeiataawacseurtinan 15 Document conventions and symbols sch casnesdi as Aain Remini whoderrine erearenoanNeeaeienes 15 PCIE SPAIN rE C
65. Installer program starts when opening setup exe 3 In the Microsoft Windows Services for UNIX Setup Wizard dialog box click Next In the User name box enter your name If the name of your organization does not appear in the Organization box enter the name of your organization there 164 Microsoft Services for Network File System MSNFS ey 5 Read the End User License Agreement carefully If you accept the terms of the agreement click accept the terms in the License Agreement and then click Next fo continue installation If you click I do not accept the License Agreement Exit Setup the installation procedure terminates Click Custom Installation and then click Next In the Components pane click the down arrow next to Windows Services for UNIX and then click Entire component will not be available Click the plus sign next to Authentication Tools In the Components pane click the plus sign next to Authentication Tools 10 Click Server for NFS Authentication click Will be installed on local hard drive and then click Next 11 Follow the remaining instructions in the wizard NOTE NFS users can be authenticated using either Windows domain accounts or local accounts on the Windows server Server for NFS Authentication must be installed on all domain controllers in the domain if NFS users will be authenticated using domain accounts Server for NFS Authentication is always installed on the compu
66. Manager Agent on network application servers To install the All in One Storage Manager Agent on a network application server 1 Locate the file at c hpnas components allinonestoragemanager agent 2 Copy the file to the application server s you will use to perform data migration tasks 3 Run the copied file on each application server to install the All in One Storage Manager Agent or 1 On the application server that stores data to be migrated insert the HP StorageWorks All in One Storage System Recovery DVD EY NOTE If the application server is in a remote location use Remote Desktop Connection to access the server copy the Agent installation files and run the Agent installation 2 Navigate to the All in One Storage Manage Agent folder on the DVD 3 Double click asmagentinstaller exe 4 Follow the on screen installation instructions After completing the All in One Storage Manger Agent installation on the application servers you can then schedule data migration using the HP All in One Storage System wizards All in One Storage System 33 34 Installing and configuring the server 2 Storage system components This chapter provides illustrations of the AiO400r AiO 400t and AiO600 Storage System hardware components B NOTE Connecting the storage system power cord illuminates the LEDs on the front of the unit the Systems Insight Display LED if applicable and the LEDs on the NIC connector rear pan
67. P SIM is a web based application that allows system administrators to accomplish normal administrative tasks from any remote location using a web browser HP SIM provides device management capabilities that consolidate and integrate management data from HP and third party devices EY IMPORTANT You must install and use HP SIM to benefit from the Pre Failure Warranty for processors SAS and SCSI hard drives and memory modules For additional information refer to the Management CD in the HP ProLiant Essentials Foundation Pack or the HP SIM website http www hp com go hpsim Management Agents Management Agents provide the information to enable fault performance and configuration management The agents allow easy manageability of the server through HP SIM software and thirdparty SNMP management platforms Management Agents are installed with every SmartStart assisted installation or can be installed through the HP PSP The Systems Management homepage provides status and direct access to in depth subsystem information by accessing data reported through the Management Agents For additional information refer to the Management CD in the HP ProLiant Essentials Foundation Pack or the HP website http www hp com servers manage All in One Storage System 51 All in One Storage Manager HP StorageWorks All in One Storage Manager ASM is a storage hosting and management tool that radically simplifies e Hosting storage for appl
68. Problem While using the Host a SQL Server Database Wizard you receive an error message informing you that ASM cannot authenticate with the server that hosts SQL Server Solution Each SQL Server license instance must have a login for the local user called ASMUser with the server role defined as System Administrators This login is created during the installation of the ASM agent on the server that hosts SQL Server however if another SQL Server license is installed after the ASM agent is installed this login will not be configured To fix this problem you can remove the ASM agent from the server that hosts SQL Server and then reinstall it following the instructions in the HP StorageWorks All in One Storage System quick start instructions no information will be lost Or manually enter the login as follows Ll 2 ODN AME w ASM alerts Open SQL Server Enterprise Manager Connect to the server with SQL Server data you want to store on your HP All in One Storage System Select the Security Folder Select Logins Select New Login In the Name field enter ASMUser In the Domain field enter the domain name for the server that hosts SQL Server Select the Server Roles tab Select the System Administrators server role and click OK ASM generates an alert whenever the status of an application area or storage area changes from OK to Warning or Critical The alerts describe the condition that caused the storage s
69. S compression is supported only if the cluster size is 4 KB or smaller EY NOTE To check the cluster size of a volume use the fsutil fsinfo ntfsinfo command To change the cluster size on a volume that contains data back up the data on the volume reformat it using the new cluster size and then restore the data All in One Storage System 133 Mounted drives A mounted drive is a local volume attached to an empty folder called a mount point on an NTFS volume When enabling shadow copies on a volume that contains mounted drives the mounted drives are not included when shadow copies are taken In addition if a mounted drive is shared and shadow copies are enabled on it users cannot access the shadow copies if they traverse from the host volume where the mount point is stored to the mounted drive For example assume there is a folder F data users and the Users folder is a mount point for G If shadow copies are enabled on both F and G F data is shared as server1 data and G data users is shared as serverl1 users In this example users can access previous versions of server1 data and server1 users but not serverl data users Managing shadow copies The vssadmin tool provides a command line capability to create list resize and delete volume shadow copies The system administrator can make shadow copies available to end users through a feature called Shadow Copies for Shared Folders The admin
70. SCSI environments For more information on Storage Manager for SANs see the online help A Microsoft document titled Storage Management in Windows Storage Server 2003 R2 File Server Resource Manager and Storage Manager for Storage Area Networks is available at http download microsoft com download 7 4 7 7472bt9b 3023 48b7 87 be d2cedc38f15a WSO3R2 Storage Management doc EY NOTE Storage Manager for SANs is only available on Standard and Enterprise editions of Windows Storage Server 2003 R2 Single Instance Storage Single Instance Storage SIS provides a copy on write link between multiple files Disk space is recovered by reducing the amount of redundant data stored on a server If a user has two files sharing disk storage by using SIS and someone modifies one of the files users of the other files do not see the changes The underlying shared disk storage that backs SIS links is maintained by the system and is only deleted if all the SIS links pointing to it are deleted SIS automatically determines that two or more files have the same content and links them together EY NOTE Single Instance Storage is only available on Standard and Enterprise editions of Windows Storage Server 2003 R2 All in One Storage System 123 Search enhancements The Indexing service is tuned for additional indexing and query performance Prior to the R2 release if the Indexing service on a Windows Storage Server was not entirely up to da
71. Storage System in the content pane select All from the Filters drop down menu located at the top of the content pane See Filters drop down menu on page 57 for more information Application storage properties are displayed in order of hierarchy in an expandable and collapsible view Click the Expand tree icon next to each application to view the used and allocated storage properties for the hosted application components Click the Collapse tree icon next to expanded applications to hide the application component storage properties To view all the storage properties for an item listed in the content pane see Accessing application and shared folder properties All in One Storage System 93 Accessing application and shared folder properties When Application View is selected in the Actions pane you can view the storage status alerts and properties for the following e Applications e Application component e User defined applications Shared folders pool Shared folders Do one of the following Select the item in the content pane and then click Properties in the Actions pane e Right click the item in the content pane and select Properties EY NOTE ASM rolls up all status alerts to the highest level For instance if a top level shared folder has surpassed its percent full warning threshold and exceeded its enforced allocated storage space a warning message is shown in the shared folders pool Likewise if a critic
72. The Navigation pane located on the left side of the ASM main window allows you to quickly navigate between HP All in One Storage Management applications Content pane The content pane located in the center of the ASM main window displays application storage and storage component logical disk and volume properties such as allocated and used space using an expandable and collapsible view based on hierarchy The information displayed in the content pane depends on the item selected in the Filters drop down menu located at the top of the content pane and the view selected in the Actions 56 Storage management overview pane See Monitoring storage on page 93 for more information on views and information displayed in the content pane Filters drop down menu Select an application from the Filters drop down menu located at the top of the content pane to view information for only that application in the content pane Select All from the Filters drop down menu to view information for all applications and shared folders in the content pane Actions pane The Actions pane located on the right side of the ASM main window provides a list of actions available to the item currently selected in the content pane Along with other selectable items the Actions pane provides access to storage allocation wizards that walk you through the process of hosting application storage and creating shared folders Table 16 Actions pane quick refer
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74. Windows Storage Server 2003 R2 HP All in One Management Console The HP All in One Management Console is a user interface in Windows Storage Server 2003 R2 that provides one place to manage files or print serving components The console is accessible using Remote Desktop or a web browser The Storage Management page provides a portal to File Server Resource Manager e DFS Management e Disk and Volume Management e Indexing Service e MSNFS under Share folder e Cluster Management under Utilities The Share Folder Management page provides a portal to Shared Folders consisting of e Shares 124 File server management e Sessions e Open Files File services management Configurable and pre configured storage Certain storage systems ship with storage configured only for the operating system The administrator must configure data storage for the storage system Other storage systems ship with pre configured storage for data Depending on the type of storage system purchased additional storage configuration is required Configuring additional storage involves creating arrays logical disks and volumes Table 46 shows the general task areas to be performed as well as the utilities needed to configure storage for an HP Smart Array based storage system Table 46 Tasks and utilities needed for storage system configuration Task Storage management utility Create disk arrays HP Array Configuration Utility or Stor
75. X controls settings select Enable to enable ActiveX or Prompt to launch a notice requiring approval before ActiveX is enabled A Download signed ActiveX controls Disable Enable Prompt Click OK to close the Security Settings dialog box If prompted Are you sure you want to change the security settings for this zone click YES On the Internet Options dialog box click OK to finish To connect the storage system to a network using the remote browser method 1 On the remote client machine open Internet Explorer and enter https and the serial number of the storage system followed by a hyphen and then 3202 For example https D4059ABC3433 3202 Press Enter Ef NOTE If you are able to determine the IP address from your DHCP server you can substitute the IP address for the serial number and hyphen For example 192 100 0 1 3202 2 Click OK on the Security Alert prompt All in One Storage System 25 3 Log on to the HP All in One Storage System with the default user name administrator and the password hpinvent EY NOTE You can change the administrator name and password when you configure the server using the Running the Rapid Startup Wizard on page 32 4 To complete network configuration using the Rapid Startup Wizard see Configuring the server on the network on page 30 EY IMPORTANT If you are using the remote browser method to access the All in One Management Console and Rapid S
76. a File Space Available Free storage space available for data file e Log tab Displays the log file s free space and the following storage allocation details about the SQL Server log file Table 32 Log tab SQL Server database component properties Value Description Log Name Name of database log file Relative path to where the database log file is stored on the server that hosts SQL Server File Name Data Protection tab SGL server database SQL server database component Allows you to schedule backups or run a backup of the database that owns the database component or restore the database that owns the database component from a backup It also allows you to schedule snapshots or take a snapshot of the database that owns the database component expose a snapshot or revert the database that owns the database component to a past snapshot See Data protection on page 81 for more information Accessing properties for the user defined applications ASM provides properties information for the user defined applications on your HP All in One Storage System Using properties information you can determine the status of all user defined application areas monitored by ASM and any warning or critical status indicators 1 In the Actions pane select Application View 2 From the Filters drop down menu select User Defined or Alll All in One Storage System 101 3 To select properties for the user defined applic
77. access method Before beginning setup and startup procedures decide upon an access method to connect to the storage system The type of network access you select is determined by whether or not the network has a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP server If the network has a DHCP server you can access the storage system through the direct attachment remote browser Remote Desktop or remote management methods If your network does not have a DHCP server you must access the storage system through the direct attachment method EY NOTE The direct attachment method requires a display keyboard and mouse Table 2 Network access methods Access method Le 5 5 or Storage system HP Rapid Startup Notes later desktop Wizard access required accessible Directly from the storage Requires a monitor Direct attachment No Yes vetem deskio mouse and y P keyboard an Mrara Ihe a Does not display the torageWorks All in One Remote browser Yes No storage system Storage System deskto Management Console P Indirectly from the Windows Remote Remote Desktop No Yes y Desktop capability storage system desktop required on client All in One Storage System 19 Access method LE 5 5 or Storage system HP Rapid Startup Notes later desktop Wizard access required accessible See the HP ProLiant Lights Out 100 Remote Management User Guide or HP Integrated Lights Out 2 User Guide for server Remote
78. acenter Edition It is an advanced solution that works only if it has a hardware provider on the storage array A shadow copy transport can be used for a number of purposes including Tape backups An alternative to traditional backup to tape processes is transport of shadow copies from the production server onto a backup server where they can then be backed up to tape Like the other two alternatives this option removes backup traffic from the production server While some backup applications might be designed with the hardware provider software that enables transport others are not The administrator should determine whether or not this functionality is included in the backup application Data mining The data in use by a particular production server is often useful to different groups or departments within an organization Rather than add additional traffic to the production server a shadow copy of the data can be made available through transport to another server The shadow copy can then be processed for different purposes without any performance impact on the original server The transport process is accomplished through a series of DISCRAID command steps 1 Create a shadow copy of the source data on the source server read only 2 Mask off hide the shadow copy from the source server 3 Unmask the shadow copy to a target server 4 Optionally clear the read only flags on the shadow copy All in One Storage System 1
79. ackups and snapshots tab Scheduling snapshots To schedule snapshots see Scheduling snapshots on page 78 for more information Taking snapshots 1 82 To take a snapshot immediately click Take Snapshot in the Manage backups and snapshots tab and then click Yes to confirm Data protection 2 To delete a snapshot select the snapshot from the snapshot list and click Delete 3 When you are done making changes click OK Exposing a snapshot You can view a read only copy of a snapshot of an Exchange storage group SQL Server database or user defined application by exposing the snapshot on your HP All in One Storage System Exposing a snapshot allows you to view the contents of a snapshot and selectively revert files EY NOTE A snapshot of a shared folder cannot be exposed using ASM Use the Shadow Copy Client to view snapshots of shared folders from a client computer Snapshots of a shared folder are stored on the same logical disk as the shared folder in a protected system folder To expose a snapshot 1 Navigate to the Manage Backups and Snapshots window 2 Select an unexposed snapshot from the snapshot list 3 Click Expose 4 Enter the expose path on the application server where you will view the snapshot Unexposing a snapshot After restoring from a snapshot you may choose to unexpose a snapshot To unexpose a snapshot 1 Navigate to the Manage Backups and Snapshots window 2 Select an exposed sna
80. after the array has been expanded Storage growth may occur in three forms e Extend unallocated space from the original logical disks or LUNs Alter LUNs to contain additional storage e Add new LUNs to the system The additional space is then extended through a variety of means depending on which type of disk structure is in use Expanding storage Expansion is the process of adding physical disks to an array that has already been configured The logical drives or volumes that exist in the array before the expansion takes place are unchanged because only the amount of free space in the array changes The expansion process is entirely independent of the operating system EY NOTE See your storage array hardware user documentation for further details about expanding storage on the array All in One Storage System 129 Extending storage using Windows Storage Utilities Volume extension grows the storage space of a logical drive During this process the administrator adds new storage space to an existing logical drive on the same array usually after the array has been expanded An administrator may have gained this new storage space by either expansion or by deleting another logical drive on the same array Unlike drive expansion the operating system must be aware of changes to the logical drive size You extend a volume to e Increase raw data storage e Improve performance by increasing the number of spindles in a logi
81. age group exclusive storage file system hot spares iSCSI iSCSI LUN log file logical disk LUN Mail store Menu bar 196 Glossary Protects data from being corrupted or lost as a result of hard drive failure Methods used to provide data protection include RAID and backups An enforced quota for the amount of storage available to a shared folder An enforce allocated limit prevents data from being saved to a shared folder once all the storage space allocated to the shared folder is used The fundamental unit of storage management in Microsoft Exchange Storage groups consist of Mail stores Public stores and log files An Advanced window option that allows you to dedicate a hard drive s for storing data for a specific application component or shared folder A method for storing and organizing computer files and the data they contain to make it easy to find and access them An Advanced window option that allows you to reserve one or two hard drives as spares A hot spare is a hard drive reserved as a spare for storage space configured as RAID 1 RAID 1 0 10 or 5 A hot spare automatically replaces a hard drive when it fails Internet small computer system interface Like an ordinary SCSI interface iSCSI is standards based and efficiently transmits block level data between a host computer such as a server that hosts Exchange or SQL Server and a target device such as an HP All in One Storage System By carrying
82. age Manager Create logical disks from the array space HP Array Configuration Utility or Storage Manager Verify newly created logical disks Windows Disk Management Create a volume on the new logical disk Windows Disk Management EY NOTE The type of configuration may not apply to all supported storage components and serves only as an example providing basic guidance e Create disk arrays On storage systems with configurable storage physical disks can be arranged as RAID arrays for fault tolerance and enhanced performance and then segmented into logical disks of appropriate sizes for particular storage needs These logical disks then become the volumes that appear as drives on the storage system A CAUTION The first two logical drives are configured for the storage system operating system and should not be altered in any manner The fault tolerance level depends on the amount of disks selected when the array was created A minimum of two disks is required for RAID 0 1 configuration three disks for a RAID 5 configuration and four disks for a RAID 6 ADG configuration e Create logical disks from the array space Select the desired fault tolerance stripe size and size of the logical disk Verify newly created logical disks Verify that disks matching the newly created sizes are displayed e Create a volume on the new logical disk Select a drive letter and enter a volume label volume size allocation un
83. age is initially allocated and configured using a storage allocation wizard Increasing the storage allocated requires ASM to grow the logical disk increase the amount of hard drive space allocated to the logical disk holding the data Reducing the allocated storage does not reduce the size of the logical disk holding the data because once hard drive space is allocated to a logical disk it cannot be unallocated due to the configuration of hard drives EY NOTE Unallocated storage on a logical disk is re allocated by ASM when new or additional storage is allocated to an application component or shared folder and the advanced configuration values selected for the storage matches those of the logical disk For example if an application component or shared folder s allocated storage is increased any unallocated space on the logical disk where it resides is used before the logical disk grows 1 Select the application component user defined application or shared folder in the content pane 2 In the Actions pane click Allocate Space to open the Allocate Space wizard All in One Storage System 89 Change the size value e Highlight the storage size unit value and then enter a new value as necessary megabytes MB gigabytes GB or terabytes TB e Highlight the storage size number value and enter a new value or click the arrow buttons to change the value The Size Range column shows the minimum and maximum storage space th
84. age space including allocated space used space free space and the following storage allocation details 98 Table 28 Storage tab Shared folder properties Property Value Storage Server Host Name Name of your HP All in One Storage System Storage Server Volume Name Name of the volume on your HP All in One Storage System where the shared folder is stored Storage Server Volume Status Status of the volume that holds the shared folder on your HP All in One Storage System Storage Server Volume Exclusive Storage Indicates if shared folder s storage is configured with exclusive storage See Table 19 on page 72 for more information Storage Server Volume RAID Level The RAID level to which the shared folder s storage is configured See Customizing RAID levels on page 73 for more information Monitoring storage Property Value Storage Server Volume RAID The RAID stripe size to which the shared folder s storage is configured Stripe Size See Table 19 on page 72 for more information Storage Server Volume Read Speeds up reads when enabled This setting is determined by the Cache storage array not ASM Storage Server Volume Write Speeds up writes when enabled This setting is determined by the Cache storage array not ASM Storage Server Volume The number of hot spares with which the shared folder s storage is of Hot Spares configured See Table 19 on page 72 for mor
85. al status alert exists in an Exchange mail store that alert is also shown in the status for the Exchange storage group Accessing properties for Exchange Exchange storage group and Exchange storage group components ASM provides properties information for Exchange Exchange storage group and Exchange storage group components when Exchange storage is hosted on your HP All in One Storage System 1 In the Actions pane select Application View 2 From the Filters drop down menu select Exchange or All 3 To access Exchange Select Exchange in the content pane and then click Properties in the Actions pane e Right click Exchange in the content pane and select Properties To access Exchange Storage groups and components Select any Exchange storage group or Exchange storage group component in the content pane and then click Properties in the Action pane Right click any Exchange storage group or component in the content pane and select Properties Properties window ASM provides properties information for Exchange Exchange storage groups and components for storage hosted on your HP All in One Storage System The following lists the tabs available in the properties window and in parenthesis if it applies to Exchange Exchange storage groups or Exchange storage group components 94 Monitoring storage General tab Exchange Exchange storage groups and components Displays the name of the application the total capacity
86. alog box EY NOTE Click Advanced to search for users or groups 6 Select the user or group 148 File server management 7 Click OK The Auditing Entry dialog box is displayed Auditing Entry for NTSF Test 21x Object Name Test Machine 240015162326XY T est Apply onto This folder subfolders and files 7 Access Successful Failed Traverse Folder Execute File List Folder Read Data Read Attributes Read Extended Attributes Create Files Write Data Create Folders Append Data Write Attributes Write Extended Attributes Delete Subfolders and Files Delete Read Permissions Change Permissions ee ee ee eee E Apply these auditing entries to objects Clear All and or containers within this container only IOOOOOOOO0OO0O000 JOOOOOOOOO000 Figure 30 Auditing Entry dialog box for folder name NTFS Test 8 Select the desired Successful and Failed audits for the user or group 9 Click OK E NOTE Auditing must be enabled to configure this information Use the local Computer Policy Editor to configure the audit policy on the storage system The Owner tab allows taking ownership of files Typically administrators use this area to take ownership of files when the file ACL is incomplete or corrupt By taking ownership you gain access to the files and then manually apply the appropriate security configurations All in One Storage System 149 Advanced Security Settings for Driv
87. alog box will open Enter the hostname or IP address of the All in One Storage System to add The added All in One Storage System will appear in the Navigation pane Remove an All in One Storage System To remove an added All in One Storage System 1 2 3 Click on Remove All in One Storage System A window will appear asking if you would like to remove the All in One Storage System Click Yes All in One Storage System 59 60 Storage management overview 4 Hosting storage for applications and shared folders The All in One Storage Manager ASM radically simplifies hosting application storage and shared folders on your HP All in One Storage System using storage allocation wizards Use storage allocation wizards to allocate and configure storage for these applications Application Description Notes Allocate and configure storage for one or more Exchange storage group components A wizard assists you by discovering Exchange storage group components such as mail stores public stores and logs suggesting default Exchange storage configurations based on best practices for Exchange migrating the Exchange storage group components you selected to your HP All in One Storage System and configuring Exchange to store data on your HP All in One Storage System See Using the Host an Exchange Storage Group Wizard on page 62 Create shared folders on your HP All in One Storage System A wizard See Using t
88. and indicators located on the front and rear panels of the AiO400t storage system All in One Storage System 37 Figure 4 AiO400t front panel bezel on 16201 Table 8 AiO400t front panel components bezel on Description Status DVD ROM drive N A 2nd removable media drive bay cover N A Power button N A System power Green Power on mode Amber Standby mode HDD activity Green Ongoing HDD activity 38 USB 2 0 ports Storage system components N A Figure 5 AiO400t front panel bezel off Table 9 AiO400t front panel components bezel off Description DVD ROM drive 2nd removable media drive bay EMI shield Hard disk drives 1 4 behind EMI shield Figure 6 AiO400t rear panel Table 10 AiO400t rear panel components ltem Description Status Description 1 Kensington lock notch N A All in One Storage System 39 Item Description Status Description 2 Access panel thumbscrew N A 3 System fan N A 4 Cable lock provision notch N A PCI slot cover retainer N A PCI slot cover retainer thumbscrew N A PCI slot covers One slot populated with HP Smart Array E200 controller Management NIC activity and link Lights Out remote manag
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90. ared Folders Storage allocated to host shared folders SQL Server Storage allocated to host SQL Server database components e User defined Storage allocated to host user defined applications Unmanaged Storage used by data that is not managed by ASM The unmanaged value is the total storage being used to store data not managed by ASM such as application or shared folder data no longer managed by ASM because the application components or shared folder was removed from view see Removing application areas from view on page 91 and any other data saved on your HP All in One Storage System that is not managed by ASM Unallocated Unused storage that is not allocated The unallocated space value is the total unused space on your HP All in One Storage System that has not been allocated to host application or shared folder storage Unallocated storage includes raw unconfigured storage and unused configured storage logical disks EY NOTE Logical disks LUNs being used to store application data or shared folders cannot be grown increased in size by ASM using space on unused logical disks configured storage they can only be grown using raw storage Unused logical disks are reallocated by ASM when an unhosted application component shared folder or user defined application s storage is hosted using a storage allocation wizard and the advanced configuration settings selected in the wizard match those of the unu
91. ares Number The number of hot spares with which the shared folder s storage is configured See Table 19 on page 72 for more information Storage Server Volume Paths Mount Path to where the volume that holds the shared folder on your HP All in One Storage System is mounted e Warning Threshold Allows you to change the percent full warning threshold value for the virtual library Table 37 Storage tab Shared folder properties Property Value Storage Server Host Name Name of the host server for your virtual library Name of the volume on your HP All in One Storage System where the Storage Server Volume Name viival library i sored Sjorage Server Volumes is ine of the volume that holds the virtual library on your HP All in One torage System Storage Server Volume Exclusive Sioraae Indicates if the virtual library storage is configured with exclusive storage Storage Server Volume RAID The RAID level to which the virtual library s storage is configured See Level Customizing RAID levels on page 73 for more information Storage Server Volume RAID The RAID stripe size to which the virtual library s storage is configured Stripe Size See Table 19 on page 72 for more information Storage Server Volume Read Speeds up reads when enabled This setting is determined by the storage Cache array not ASM Storage Server Volume Write Speeds up writes when enabled
92. at can be allocated to an application component user defined application or shared folder Whenever you change the storage space allocated to an application component or change an advanced configuration setting for an application component the maximum value for Size Range is recalculated for each application component shown EY NOTE To change the percent full warning threshold and or enforce allocated limit shared folders only setting click Advanced See Selecting advanced configuration settings on page 71 for more information Click Next to open the Review Tasks Summary page see Reviewing task summary and scheduling tasks on page 78 Changing the percent full warning threshold You can change the percent full warning threshold value for an application component user defined application or shared folder after storage is initially allocated and configured using a storage allocation wizard See Setting a percent full warning threshold on page 74 for more information EY NOTE For shared folders you can set an enforced limit quota for allocated storage as well as a warning threshold For more information see Enforcing an allocated storage limit for shared folders and local storage applications on page 75 To change the percent full warning threshold from the Properties window 1 wR WN Select the application component user defined application or shared folder in the content pane In the Actions
93. ation Storage Manager alerts 112 Main window 56 user interface options 58 Application View 93 93 Array Configuration Utility 126 array controller purpose 47 arrays defined 47 audience 15 B backup printer 159 backup with shadow copies 143 basic disks 49 basic disks 49 50 battery replacement notice 187 boot sequence 23 C cables 184 cache file shadow copies 134 CIFS share support 151 Class A equipment 183 Class B equipment 183 configuration Internet 181 network 20 server 30 worksheet 32 conventions document 15 text symbols 16 customer self repair 17 D data protection 103 data blocks 47 Data file properties 101 data protection 95 data striping 47 default login 24 Details properties Exchange storage groups 95 DHCP 30 Disk Management extending volumes 130 document conventions 15 related documentation 15 All in One Storage System 199 documentation HP website 15 providing feedback 18 dynamic disks clustering 50 spanning multiple LUNs 49 E electrostatic discharge 188 European Union notice 185 expanding storage Array Configuration Utility 130 extending volumes Disk Management 130 F factory image 22 fault tolerance 48 FCC notice 183 File and Print Services for NetWare See FPNW file level permissions 144 file recovery 141 file screening management 152 File Server Resource Manager 124 152 file system elements 50
94. ation pool Select User Defined in the content pane and then click Properties in the Actions pane or e Right click User Defined in the content pane and select Properties For a user defined application Select any user defined application in the content pane and then click Properties in the Actions pane or e Right click any user defined application in the content pane and select Properties Properties window e General tab Displays the user defined application name name of the application server that runs the user defined application and the application area status Table 33 Operating status User defined application properties Status indicator Value OK Application storage is online No alerts See the Alerts list for more information See Table 45 on page 113 for Warning alert descriptions Critical See the Alerts list for more information See Table 45 on page 113 for alert descriptions Storage tab Displays the user defined application s storage space including allocated space used space free space and the following storage allocation details Table 34 Storage tab User defined application properties Property Value Path to the file directory on the application server where the user defined application data is saved by the user defined application The file directory is located on the volume created on the iSCSI LUN that was exported by ASM to the application server Appli
95. authenticate UNIX users as their corresponding Windows users Windows Server operating systems prior to Windows Server 2003 and Windows Storage Server 2003 do not support S4U Also in mixed domain environments legacy Services for UNIX SFU Services for NFS and Windows Storage Server 2003 NFS deployments do not use the SAU feature and still depend on the Server for NFS Authentication DLL being installed on domain controllers Therefore the administrator needs to install the Server for NFS Authentication DLL on Windows 2000 domain controllers when e The NFS file serving environment uses previous NFS releases NAS SFU and so on e The Windows domain environment uses pre 2003 domain controllers All in One Storage System 163 Refer to Table 47 for guidance as to when to use NFS Authentication DLL instead of S4U legacy NFS and R2 MSNFS Table 47 Authentication table Domain controller type Legacy NFS pre WSS 2003 MSNFS WSS2003 R2 R2 Legacy domain controller Requires NFS Authentication DLL Requires NFS Authentication DLL on pre WSS 2003 on domain controller domain controller Uses the built in S4U on the domain Recent domain controllers Requires NFS Authentication DLL controller It is unaffected by the NFS WSS2003 and later on domain controller Authentication DLL on the domain controller The SAU set of extensions to the Kerberos protocol consists of the Service for User to Proxy S4U2Proxy extension and the
96. ay void the user s authority to operate the equipment Connections to this device must be made with shielded cables with metallic RFI EMI connector hoods in order to maintain compliance with FCC Rules and Regulations Laser compliance This product may be provided with an optical storage device that is CD or DVD drive and or fiber optic transceiver Each of these devices contains a laser that is classified as a Class 1 Laser Product in accordance with US FDA regulations and the IEC 60825 1 The product does not emit hazardous laser radiation 184 Regulatory compliance and safety A WARNING Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein or in the installation guide of the laser product may result in hazardous radiation exposure To reduce the risk of exposure to hazardous radiation Do not try to open the module enclosure There are no user serviceable components inside Do not operate controls make adjustments or perform procedures to the laser device other than those specified herein Allow only HP authorized service technicians to repair the unit The Center for Devices and Radiological Health CDRH of the U S Food and Drug Administration implemented regulations for laser products on August 2 1976 These regulations apply to laser products manufactured from August 1 1976 Compliance is mandatory for products marketed in the United States International notices and
97. b8d758 9b35 4e3e a344 90d7799927231033 mspx Determine whether printer spooling be enabled Two or more identical printers that are connected to one print server can act as a single printer As a means to load balance print queues when you print a document the print job is sent to the first available printer in the pool See Setting Printer Properties in the Windows online help for additional information Print queue creation In addition to Windows Printer and Faxes Add Printer Wizard the HP Install Network Printer Wizard INPW utility discovers HP Jetdirect network printers on the local network and allows print queues to All in One Storage System 157 be created on the print server The utility is located on the storage system in the C hpnas Components Install Network Printer Wizard folder Sustaini Tas For ng print administration tasks ks that need to be performed regularly to support the print services include Monitoring print server performance using the built in performance monitoring tool in the Windows Server operating system Supporting printers that include adding moving and removing printers as requirements change Installing new printer drivers Recording information about the printer s name share names printer features and the location where the printers are physically installed This information should be kept in an easily accessible place process suggestions for recurring tasks see the Microso
98. back up the print server configuration whenever a new printer is added to the network and the print server configuration is modified For details on implementing the backup solution see the Medium Business Guide for Backup and Recovery The guide can be viewed or downloaded from Microsoft at http www microsoft com technet itsolutions smbiz mits br mit _br mspx HP StorageWorks Library and Tape Tools HP StorageWorks Library and Tape Tools L amp TT provides functionality for firmware downloads verification of device operation maintenance procedures failure analysis corrective service actions and some utility functions It also provides seamless integration with HP hardware support by generating and e mailing support tickets that deliver a snapshot of the storage system For more information and to download the utility see the StorageWorks L amp TT website at hitp h18006 www1 hp com products storageworks It Antivirus The server should be secured by installing the appropriate antivirus software For details on implementing antivirus see the Medium Business Guide for Antivirus The guide can be viewed or All in One Storage System 153 downloaded from Microsoft at http www microsoft com technet itsolutions smbiz mits av mit_av mspx Security For guidance on hardening file servers see the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Security Guide The guide can be viewed or downloaded at http www microsoft com technet security p
99. bigger when a hard drive s must be added to the virtual array to obtain the required storage space A virtual array contains one or more LUNs Also known as a virtual tape library A virtual library acts like a physical tape library except that hard drive arrays are used for storage instead of magnetic tapes Resides on a logical disk Volumes are assigned a drive letter on the file system and contain file directories See percent full warning threshold Index A accessing All in One Management Console 23 accessing application and shared folder properties 94 accessing application server properties 108 accessing properties for SQL Server 99 for application server volumes 108 for Exchange 94 for HP All in One Storage System logical disks 106 for HP All in One Storage System volumes 106 for shared folders pools 98 for the user defined application pool 101 accessing storage area properties 106 ACL defining 151 Active Directory Lookup 161 ActiveX enabling 24 All in One Management Console Remote Desktop method 26 All in One Management Console iLO 2 method 29 direct attach method 23 remote browser method 24 remote server access 23 Application Server View 108 application server volumes operating status values 109 Storage properties 109 Application Server View 93 application server volumes accessing properties 108 application servers managing storage 53 application storage infrastructure 54 Applic
100. ble cause Solution Directory permission i Any is preventing ASM Change an application from determining the Permissions Back fo Directory size default permissions set by component Used space cannot be used space or the cannot be a M ASM If the logical disk user defined d determined logical disk has failed ae etermined has failed see application or An alert will be issued se asada konieaika shared folder for the logical disk if it disk fail g g 117 has failed isk failure on page Used sspdee Uedtepaceicabeul The percent of used Increase the percent full space exceeds the warning threshold see has exceeded to surpass the percent f o percent full warning Setting a percent full its X warning full warning threshold threshold X threshold or the warning i logical disk has failed threshold on page 74 or All in One Storage System 113 Object Alert text Description Possible cause Solution An alert will be issued for the logical disk if it has failed increase the allocated storage see Increasing or reducing the allocated storage on page 89 If the logical disk has failed see Recovering from logical disk failure on page 117 Directory path Allocated storage space cannot be Path assigned to allocated storage has been changed or the Change path to allocated storage back to path assigned by ASM If the ens located Volume is
101. bt gekocht voor meer informatie over inzamelingspunten waar u oude apparatuur kunt aanbieden voor recycling English notice Disposal of waste equipment by users in private household in the European Union X mm This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product must not be disposed of with your other household waste Instead it is your responsibility to dispose of your waste equipment by handing it over to a designated collection point for recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment The separate collection and recycling of your waste equipment at the time of disposal will help to conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and the environment For more information about where you can drop off your waste equipment for recycling please contact your local city office your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product All in One Storage System 189 Estonian notice Finnish Seadmete j tmete k rvaldamine eramajapidamistes Euroopa Liidus WM mmm See tootel v i selle pakendil olev s mbol n itab et k nealust toodet ei tohi koos teiste majapidamisj tmetega k rvaldada Teie kohus on oma seadmete j tmed k rvaldada viies need elektri ja elektroonikaseadmete j tmete ringlussev tmiseks selleks etten htud kogumispunkti Seadmete j tmete eraldi kogumine ja ringlussev tmine k rvaldamise ajal aitab kaitsta lood
102. cal drive volume e Change fault tolerance RAID configurations For more information about RAID levels see the Smart Array Controller User Guide or the document titled Assessing RAID ADG vs RAID 5 vs RAID 1 0 Both are available at the Smart Array controller web page or at http h1 8000 www1_ hp com products servers proliantstorage arraycontrollers documentation html Extend volumes using Disk Management The Disk Management snap in provides management of hard disks volumes or partitions It can be used to extend a dynamic volume only EY NOTE Disk Management cannot be used to extend basic disk partitions Guidelines for extending a dynamic volume e Use the Disk Management utility You can extend a volume only if it does not have a file system or if it is formatted NTFS You cannot extend volumes formatted using FAT or FAT32 You cannot extend striped volumes mirrored volumes or RAID 5 volumes For more information see the Disk Management online help Expanding storage using the Array Configuration Utility The Array Configuration Utility enables online capacity expansion of the array and logical drive for specific MSA storage arrays such as the MSA1000 and MSA1500 For more information use the ACU online help or the procedures to Expand Array in the HP Array Configuration Utility User Guide Expand logical drive This option in the ACU increases the storage capacity of a logical drive by adding
103. can log on with either their Windows or UNIX credentials and access resources regardless of whether they are stored on a Windows or UNIX file server Server for NFS Normally a UNIX computer cannot access files on a Windows based computer A computer running Windows Server 2003 R2 and Server for NFS however can act as a file server for both Windows and UNIX computers Client for NFS Normally a Windows based computer cannot access files on a UNIX computer A computer running Windows Server 2003 R2 and Client for NFS however can access files stored on a UNIX based NFS server The Client for NFS feature of the Microsoft Services for NFS component is not preinstalled on the storage system although information about this feature appears in the online help To enable Client for NFS 162 Microsoft Services for Network File System MSNFS 1 Go to Add Remove Programs 2 Select Add Remove Windows Components gt Other Network File and Print Services gt Microsoft Services for NFS gt Details 3 Install Client for NFS Administering MSNFS To access Microsoft Services for Network File System from the Start menu 1 Select Start gt Programs gt Administrative Tools 2 Click Microsoft Services for Network File System To access Microsoft Services for Network File System from the HP All in One Management Console 1 Access the HP All in One Management Console by clicking on the shortcut icon on the desktop 2 In the left pane
104. cation Path Communication protocol used to transfer data between the server that Protocol hosts the user defined application and your HP All in One Storage System Application Server Host Name Name of server that hosts the user defined application Name of the volume on the application server to which the user defined Boe on RENE value application saves its data The volume resides on the iSCSI LUN logical Mame disk exported by ASM to the application server Application Server Volume Status of the volume on the application server where the user defined Status application data is stored Application Server Volume Indicates if user defined application storage is configured with exclusive Exclusive Storage storage See Table 19 on page 72 for more information 102 Monitoring storage Property Value Application Server Volume RAID Level The RAID level to which the user defined application storage is configured See Customizing RAID levels on page 73 for more information Application Server Volume RAID Stripe Size The RAID stripe size to which the user defined application storage is configured See Table 19 on page 72 for more information Application Server Volume Read Cache Application Server Volume Write Cache Speeds up reads when enabled This setting is determined by the storage array not ASM Speeds up writes when enabled This setting is determined by the storage a
105. cation passes through the iSCSI LUN on the application server to the LUN on your HP All in One Storage System This allows data saved by the application to the iSCSI LUN on the application server to be automatically saved to your HP All in One Storage System instead see Figure 14 All in One Storage System 53 All in One Storage System Application server Ethernet communications TCP IP Virtual array Figure 14 Application storage infrastructure EY NOTE The iSCSI communication path is transparent to the application application server and Windows Explorer The application application server and Windows Explorer believe the data is stored on the application server So to view the application data you must navigate to the iSCSI LUN s on the application server not the LUN s on your HP All in One Storage System using Windows Explorer ASM provides automated data migration for Exchange and SQL Server ASM discovers Exchange storage group and SQL Server database components and hosts the storage components you select through the storage allocation wizards ASM automatically migrates the data for the selected storage components to your HP All in One Storage System ASM also configures the application to read and write data for the hosted storage component to the iSCSI LUNs created on the application server by ASM ASM does not provide automated data migration for user defined application servers You must manually
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108. cessing properties 99 SQL Server database components Storage properties 101 SQL server errors 112 SQL Server properties operating status values 100 startup collecting information 30 status icons 93 storage configurations 22 202 Index Storage properties Exchange storage group components 96 storage management elements 45 overview 45 process 46 storage management infrastructure 53 Storage Manager for SANs 123 Storage properties shared folders 105 105 SQL Server database components 101 storage reports 153 Storage View 93 105 Subscriber s Choice HP 17 Subscriber s Choice 118 symbols in text 16 system updates 117 7 technical support web site 118 technical support HP 17 service locator website 18 Telnet Server enabling 27 sessions information 27 Telnet Server 27 text symbols 16 troubleshooting 111 U UNIX print services 170 user defined application pool accessing properties 101 user defined applications operating status values 102 storage properties 103 user mode drivers 158 users adding to permission list 145 NetWare adding 176 enabling 176 V Volume Shadow Copy Service 131 volumes creating Novell 173 NCP 177 planning 49 vssadmin tool 134 W warning rack stability 16 Warning Threshold 96 WEBES Web Based Enterprise Services 118 websites customer self repair 17 HP 18 HP Subscriber s Choice for Business 17 product manuals 15 WEEE directive
109. configuration is modified a backup should be performed To optimize performance move the print spooler to another disk separate from the disk supporting the operating system To move the print spooler to another disk Start Printer and Faxes e On the File menu click Server Properties and then click the Advanced tab e In the Spool folder window enter the path and the name of the new default spool folder for the print server and then click Apply or OK All in One Storage System 159 Stop and restart the spooler service or restart the print server Troubleshooting The online help or Help and Support Center feature should be used to troubleshoot general and common printrelated problems Printing help can be accessed by selecting Start gt Help and Support then the Printers and Faxes selection under Help Contents The same print troubleshooting information can be accessed at hitp www microsoft com technet prodtechnol windowsserver2003 library ServerHelp 2048a7ba ec57 429c 95a3 226 eea32d126 mspx Specific print server related problems as well as other system related known issues and workarounds are addressed in release notes To view the latest version see http www hp com go support Select See support and troubleshooting information and enter a product name number Under self help resources select the manuals guides supplements addendums etc link Additional references for print services The following W
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111. cteristics to determine the optimal striping policy and RAID level 46 Storage management overview e Include the appropriate number of physical drives in the arrays to create logical storage elements of desired sizes Arrays See Figure 11 With an array controller installed in the system the capacity of several physical drives P1 P3 can be logically combined into one or more logical units L1 called arrays When this is done the read write heads of all the constituent physical drives are active simultaneously dramatically reducing the overall time required for data transfer EY NOTE Depending on the storage system model array configuration may not be possible or necessary EE EE E E E a i PI P2 P3 gl0042 Figure 11 Configuring arrays from physical drives Because the read write heads are simultaneously active the same amount of data is written to each drive during any given time interval Each unit of data is termed a block The blocks form a set of data stripes over all the hard drives in an array as shown in Figure 12 Sej ta esl lt E el og E is EJ LF amp gl0043 Figure 12 RAID 0 data striping S1 S4 of data blocks B1 B12 For data in the array to be readable the data block sequence within each stripe must be the same This sequencing process is performed by the array controller which sends t
112. database component s data is saved by SQL Server The file directory is located on the volume created on the iSCSI LUN exported by ASM to the server that hosts SQL Server Protocol Communication protocol used to transfer data between the server that hosts SQL Server and the database component and your HP All in One Storage System Application Server Host Name Name of server that hosts SQL Server and the database component Application Server Volume Name Name of the volume on the server that hosts SQL Server to which SQL Server saves the database component s data The volume resides on the iSCSI LUN logical disk exported by ASM to the server that hosts SQL Server Application Server Volume Status Status of the volume on the server that hosts SQL Server where the database component is stored Application Server Volume Exclusive Storage Indicates if database component storage is configured with exclusive storage See Table 19 on page 72 for more information Application Server Volume Level The RAID level to which the database component storage is configured See Customizing RAID levels on page 73 for more information Application Server Volume RAID The RAID stripe size to which the database component s storage is Stripe Size configured See Table 19 on page 72 for more information Application Server Volume Read Speeds up reads when enabled This setting is determined by t
113. dedicated to running certain software applications whose job is to provide network access to software client server applications and sometimes the data that belongs to applications as well Also known as a JBOD just a bunch of disks A group of hard drives in an enclosure chassis that are controlled by an array controller Controls reads and writes to the hard drives in an array A read only copy of data copied to media such as hard drives or magnetic tape for data protection A full backup copies all the data selected to be backed up An incremental backup copies only data selected to be backed up that has changed since the last full backup Backups provide data protection in the event of system or hard drive failure because the data is stored on media separate from the system hard drives An application used to create manage and monitor backups Common Internet file system The protocol used in Windows environments for shared folders The center pane in the main window of the ASM user interface that displays storage utilization and the storage status of application components and shared folders The process of moving data from one storage device to another such as moving application data from an application server to your HP All in One Storage System ASM supports automatic data migration for Exchange and SQL Server data All in One Storage System 195 data protection enforce allocated limit quota Exchange stor
114. defined application to a past snapshot See Reverting data to snapshots on page 83 EY NOTE Backups and snapshots are disabled in ASM for an Exchange storage group or an SQL Server database if not all the components of the Exchange storage group or SQL Server database are hosted To host components not yet hosted for a storage group or database start the Host an Exchange Storage Group Wizard or Host a SQL Server Database Wizard as appropriate select the storage group or database and then select the components on the Select components to host page that are not yet hosted Data Protection Window In the Data Properties window you are able to select data protection features modify advanced properties and manage backups and snapshots Selecting local or alternate backup You are able to select Local Disk Backup or Alternate Location Backup Local Disk backup saves pervious version of data on disks while Alternate Location Backup copies data to tape other disks or other types of storage media All in One Storage System 81 Do one of the following Select an Exchange storage group in the content pane to schedule backups of the Exchange storage group Select a SQL Server database in the content pane to schedule backups of the SQL Server database Select a user defined application in the content pane to schedule backups of the user defined application Select a shared folder in the content pane to schedule backup
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116. disk type Physical Disk Type Type of physical disk to add for the hot spare After you have allocated and configured storage for an application component user defined application or shared folder using a wizard you can change the allocated space size change the percent full warning threshold and change the enforced allocated limit shared folders and local storage applications However you cannot change the RAID level RAID stripe size Hot Spares Physical Disk Type or Exclusive Storage settings Customizing RAID levels Before you customize the default RAID level setting review Table 20 to see how the different RAID levels affect performance capacity and data protection level Unless you customize the advanced configuration settings the wizard configures the storage space with the default values shown on the Advanced window For Exchange and SQL Server the wizard suggests default settings based on HP storage best practices and specific recommendations for Exchange storage group and SQL Server database components You should generally accept these defaults e For user defined applications and shared folders where industry standard recommendations cannot be determined the wizard provides default settings you can customize Table 20 shows how the different RAID levels affect Performance The speed at which data is read from and written to the hard drives The RAID level with the best performance rating provides t
117. ditt lokala kommunkontor din n rmsta tervinningsstation f r hush llsavfall eller aff ren d r du k pte produkten f r att f mer information om var du kan l mna ditt avfall f r tervinning 194 Regulatory compliance and safety Glossary This section defines the terms used to describe the ASM user interface and program features Actions pane Advanced window allocated space application server array array controller backups backup application CIFS Content pane data migration The right pane in the main window of the ASM user interface that provides a list of actions based on your current selection in the Content pane Along with other selectable items the Actions pane provides access to storage allocation wizards which help you allocate and configure storage A window accessed by clicking the Advanced button in any of the storage allocation wizards or the Allocate Space Wizard When accessed from any of the storage allocation wizards the Advanced window allows you to change the size of the allocated space and the default recommended advanced configuration settings When accessed from the Allocate Space Wizard the Advanced window allows you to change the size of the allocated space percent full warning threshold and enforced allocated limit shared folders only Storage space that is being used by or reserved for application or shared folder storage A server computer in a computer network
118. dware components see Server components on page 35 1 Power on the server by pushing the power button The power LED illuminates green 2 When the server powers on an installation progress screen is displayed The installation process takes approximately 10 to 15 minutes to complete and the server will reboot twice No user interaction is required A CAUTION Do not interrupt the installation process when the installation sequence is complete the system prompt appears 3 See Accessing the All in One Management Console on page 23 to set up server access Factory image The HP All in One Storage System is preconfigured with default storage settings and preinstalled with the Windows Storage Server 2003 R2 operating system OS This section provides additional details about the preconfigured storage Physical configuration The DON T ERASE logical disk supports the recovery process only and does not host a secondary operating system If the operating system has a failure that might result from corrupt system files a corrupt registry or the system hangs during boot see System recovery on page 121 Data volumes are not carved at the factory or by the System Recovery DVD and must be configured manually by the end user Be sure to back up your user data and then use the System Recovery DVD to restore the server to the factory default state as soon as conveniently possible Table 4 AiO Configurations
119. e The content of shares should be carefully chosen to avoid two common pitfalls either having too many shares of a very specific nature or of having very few shares of a generic nature For example shares for general use are easier to set up in the beginning but can cause problems later Frequently a better approach is to create separate shares with a specific purpose or group of users in mind However creating too many shares also has its drawbacks For example if it is sufficient to create a single share for user home directories create a homes share rather than creating separate shares for each user 150 File server management By keeping the number of shares and other resources low the performance of the storage system is optimized For example instead of sharing out each individual user s home directory as its own share share out the top level directory and let the users map personal drives to their own subdirectory Defining Access Control Lists The Access Control List ACL contains the information that dictates which users and groups have access to a share as well as the type of access that is permitted Each share on an NTFS file system has one ACL with multiple associated user permissions For example an ACL can define that User has read and write access to a share User2 has read only access and User3 has no access to the share The ACL also includes group access information that applies to every user in a configured
120. e HP Lights Out 100 LO100 or HP Integrated Lights Out 2 iLO 2 interface For more information see Planning for installation on page 19 EY IMPORTANT An IP address can be substituted for a storage system s serial number and hyphen when using either remote browser or Remote Desktop methods to access the All in One Management Console For example 192 0 0 1 can be substituted for TWT08466 Using the direct attach method You can access the All in One Management Console using a monitor mouse and keyboard directly attached to the storage system All in One Storage System 23 To connect the storage system to a network using the direct attach method 1 Log on to the HP All in One Storage System with the default user name administrator and the password hpinvent The HP All in One Storage System Management Console and Rapid Startup Wizard start automatically Ef NOTE You can change the administrator name and password when you configure the server using the Rapid Startup Wizard See Running the Rapid Startup Wizard on page 32 2 To complete network configuration using the Rapid Startup Wizard see Configuring the server on the network on page 30 Using the remote browser method The storage system ships with DHCP enabled on the network port If the server is placed on a DHCP enabled network and the serial number of the device is known the server can be accessed through a client running Internet Ex
121. e Actions pane e Right click SQL Server SQL Server database or a SQL Server database component in the content pane and select Properties Properties window ASM provides properties information for the SQL server databases and database components when SQL Server storage is hosted on your HP All in One Storage System The following lists the tabs in the properties window and in parenthesis which applications are applicable SQL Server SQL Server databases or SQL Server database components All in One Storage System 99 e General tab SQL Server SQL Server database SQL Server database component Displays the name of the application the total capacity reserved for the application and its operating status Table 29 Operating status SQL Server properties Status indicator Value OK SQL Server is running and storage is online No alerts Warning See the Alerts list for more information See Table 45 on page 113 for alert descriptions Critical See the Alerts list for more information See Table 45 on page 113 for alert descriptions Storage tab SQL Server database component Displays the database component s storage space including allocated space used space free space and the following storage allocation details Table 30 Storage tab SQL Server database component properties Property Value Application Path Path to the file directory on the server that hosts SQL Server where the
122. e E E 21x Permissions Auditing Owner Ettective Permissions You can take or assign ownership of this object if you have the required permissions or privileges Current owner of this item Administrators PLA2SSA Administrators Change owner to Administrator PLA2SSA Administrator fg Administrators PLA 255A Administrators Other Users or Groups J Replace owner on subcontainers and objects Lear more about ownership Apply Cancel Figure 31 Advanced Security Settings dialog box Owner tab The current owner of the file or folder is listed at the top of the screen To take ownership 1 Click the appropriate user or group in the Change owner to list 2 If it is also necessary to take ownership of subfolders and files enable the Replace owner on subcontainers and objects box 3 Click OK Share management There are several ways to set up and manage shares Methods include using Windows Explorer a command line interface or the HP All in One Management Console As previously mentioned the file sharing security model of the storage system is based on the NTFS file level security model Share security seamlessly integrates with file security In addition to discussing share management this section discusses share security Share considerations Planning the content size and distribution of shares on the storage system can improve performance manageability and ease of us
123. e File has been moved Restore file or revert file Data File has changed cannetibestound or deleted using snapshot This data file could not be A in the aei ttl File has been moved _ Restore file or revert file DEE E ph be found or deleted using snapshot on host lt server gt SQL Server l E of D e ae i File has been moved _ Restore file or revert file Lo cota ut fae Og hie canno or deleted using snapshot g changed be found 9 This log could not be found PaA h AE N File has been moved Restore file or revert file isdalabasesi be R or deleted using snapshot on host lt server gt Hard drive was replaced Resyncing mirror on new hard f drive if logical disk is Logical Disk Peah RAID 1 or RAID Hardeanive Was No action required Rebuilding replaced 1 0 10 Rebuilding parity on new hard drive if logical disk is RAID 5 or RAID 6 All in One Storage System 115 Object Alert text Description Possible cause Solution Health Failing Akar dieis tailing SETEN Replace failing hard drive but still but still workin Hard drive is failing now optional or replace working 9 hard drive after it fails Logical disk is configured as RAID 1 Health Failing or RAID 1 0 10 Replace tiling hara diive redundancy One of the pair of ease Pahl Hard drive is failing now optional or replace but one mirror mirrored hard drives y ar f x se ie hard drive after it fails s
124. e Use heel straps toe straps or boot straps at standing workstations Wear the straps on both feet when standing on conductive floors or dissipating floor mats e Use conductive field service tools e Use a portable field service kit with a folding staticdissipating work mat If you do not have any of the suggested equipment for proper grounding have an authorized reseller install the part Ef NOTE For more information on static electricity or for assistance with product installation contact your authorized reseller Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE directive Czechoslovakian notice Likvidace za zen soukrom mi dom c mi u ivateli v Evropsk unii 188 Regulatory compliance and safety Danish xen NA IXI i mm Tento symbol na produktu nebo balen ozna uje v robek kter nesm b t vyhozen spolu s ostatn m dom c m odpadem Povinnost u ivatele je p edat takto ozna en odpad na p edem ur en sb rn m sto pro recyklaci elektrick ch a elektronick ch za zen Okam it t d n a recyklace odpadu pom e uchovat p irodni prost edi a zajist takov zp sob recyklace kter ochr n zdrav a ivotn prost edi lov ka Dal informace o mo nostech odevzd n odpadu k recyklaci z sk te na p slu n m obecn m nebo m stsk m ad od firmy zab vaj c se sb rem a svozem odpadu nebo v obchod kde jste produkt zakoupili notice Bortskaffelse af affald fra husstande i den Eur
125. e changed Selecting advanced configuration settings Use the Advanced window in the wizard to change the allocated space size and default advanced configuration settings for each application component user defined application and shared folder listed After storage is configured using a wizard you can access the Advanced window from the Allocate Space Wizard and change the allocated space size percent full threshold warning and or enforce allocated limit shared folders and local storage applications values as needed All in One Storage System 71 Table 19 provides a brief description of the items you can modify Table 19 Advanced window items ltem Description Notes Size The amount of storage that ASM allocates to the application component user defined application or shared folder you are configuring You are prevented from setting the size below 15 MB After the allocated storage space is full 100 percent used no further data can be stored to the space until you increase the size using the Allocate Space Wizard The only exception is for shared folders and local storage applications without an enforced allocated limit If there is unused storage space on the logical disk where a component without an enforced allocated limit resides data can be written to the component until the logical disk is full RAID Level Hard drive formatting that provides different levels of performance capacity
126. e guide can be viewed or downloaded from Microsoft at http www microsott com technet itsolutions smbiz mits br mit br mspx The Print Migrator utility is recommended as a print specific alternative to backing up print configuration settings on the print server The Print Migrator utility is located in the C hpnas Components PrintMigrator folder on the storage system For more information about the Print Migrator utility see http www microsoft com WindowsServer2003 techinfo overview printmigrator3 1 mspx Best practices The following is practical advice for managing print devices e Printers and print servers should be published in Active Directory e Locate printers in common areas such as near conference rooms e Protect print servers using antivirus software e Ensure the print server is included in the backup configuration e Use Microsoft Printer Migrator to back up a print server configuration and restore settings on a new print server This eliminates the need to manually re create print queues and printer ports install drivers and change the IP configuration e Use Microsoft Printer Migrator to backup new printers configured on the print server e Use Microsoft Printer Migrator when migrating to new print servers e Perform a full backup of the print server including the state information before releasing the system to the users in the production environment e Whenever a new configuration is made or existing
127. e information Storage Server Volume Path to where the volume that holds the shared folder on your HP Paths All in One Storage System is mounted e Warning Threshold tab Shared folders Allows you to enable or disable the enforcement of the allocated space limit for the shared folder See Enforcing an allocated storage limit for shared folders and local storage applications on page 75 for more information Also allows you to change the shared folder s percent full warning threshold value See Setting a percent full warning threshold on page 74 for more information e Nested Shares tab Shared folders Displays the list of nested file shares if any contained within the shared folder Data Protection tab Shared folders Allows you to schedule backups or run a backup of the shared folder or restore the shared folder from a backup It also allows you to schedule snapshots or take a snapshot of the shared folder See Selecting data protection on page 76 for more information Accessing properties for SQL Server ASM provides properties information for SQL Server when SQL Server storage is hosted on your HP All in One Storage System 1 In the Actions pane select Application View 2 From the Filters drop down menu select SQL Server or All 3 Do one of the following Select one of the following SQL Server SQL Server database or a SQL Server database component in the content pane and then click Properties in th
128. e it so ASM can no longer locate allocated storage areas on your HP All in One Storage System Software requirements ASM comes preinstalled on your HP All in One Storage System A license key is not required for ASM Software support Only storage for application servers running on Windows Server 2003 and on the same domain as your HP All in One Storage System can be hosted ASM provides storage management services for the following applications Table 15 Software support See Using the Host an Exchange Storage Group Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 and 2007 Wizard on page 62 File sharing services on local storage See Using the Create a Shared Folder Wizard on page 64 See Using the Host a SQL Server Database Microsoft SQL Server 2000 and 2005 Wizard on page 65 See Using the Host a User Defined Application User defined applications Wied on poge 67 52 Storage management overview Microsoft iSCSI Target and Data Protector Express are required to host application storage and create backups using ASM Microsoft iSCSI Target and Data Protector Express come preinstalled on your HP All in One Storage System A license key is not required for Microsoft iSCSI Target Your license key for Data Protector Express comes preinstalled on your HP All in One Storage System Storage management infrastructure The purpose of ASM is to simplify storage management so that you do not need to understand the com
129. e license per protected server The following license is required for server platforms such as Windows Server 2003 HP Data Protector Express Network Client Agent BB121AA You may use ASM to create and manage storage for Data Protector Express virtual libraries on the AiO You may then create backup jobs in Data Protector Express that use these virtual libraries as targets for Disk to Disk backups of your protected clients and servers See Using the Create a Virtual Library Wizard on page 68 for more information EY NOTE When manually creating or modifying backup jobs that were not created by ASM do not use the Data Protector Express ASMbackup account It is recommended that you create other Data Protector Express user accounts as needed All in One Storage System 87 88 Data protection 6 Managing storage After an application is hosted or shared folder is created on your HP All in One Storage System using a storage allocation wizard you can manage its storage and data by e Increasing or reducing the allocated storage page 89 e Changing the percent full warning threshold page 90 e Removing application areas from view page 91 e Changing permissions names descriptions or paths of shared folders page 91 e Deleting shared folders page 92 Increasing or reducing the allocated storage You can increase or reduce the storage allocated to an application component user defined application or shared folder after stor
130. e server management NFS shadow copies UNIX users can independently access previous versions of files stored on NFS shares via the NFS client no additional software is required Server for NFS exposes each of a share s available shadow copies as a pseudo subdirectory of the share Each of these pseudo subdirectories is displayed in exactly the same way as a regular subdirectory is displayed The name of each pseudo subdirectory reflects the creation time of the shadow copy using the format GMT YYYY MM DD HH MM SS To prevent common tools from needlessly enumerating the pseudo subdirectories the name of each pseudo subdirectory begins with the dot character thus rendering it hidden The following example shows an NFS share named NFSShare with three shadow copies taken on April 27 28 and 29 of 2003 at 4 a m NFSShare GMT 2003 04 27 04 00 00 GMT 2003 04 28 04 00 00 GMT 2003 04 29 04 00 00 Access to NFS shadow copy pseudo subdirectories is governed by normal access control mechanisms using the permissions stored in the file system Users can access only those shadow copies to which they have read access at the time the shadow copy is taken To prevent users from modifying shadow copies all pseudo subdirectories are marked read only regardless of the user s ownership or access rights or the permissions set on the original files Server for NFS periodically polls the system for the arrival or removal of shadow copies and
131. e snapshot data and file changes A snapshot takes less than a second to create All in One Storage System 197 Status bar tape library Task Viewer toolbar top level share unallocated space user defined application virtual array virtual library volume warning threshold 198 Glossary The area located at the bottom of the ASM user interface that displays server information and system alerts An enclosure filled with magnetic tape cartridges tape drives and a robot s The tapes are electronically labeled for identification and stored in library slots when not in use When data needs to be written or read from a tape the robot loads the tape cartridge into an available tape drive in the library A window that displays completed tasks scheduled tasks and errors To open the Task Viewer select Tools gt Task Viewer The area below the menu bar that contains icons for commonly used commands The toolbar is the Microsoft Management Console toolbar ASM is a snap in hosted by the Microsoft Management Console Top level shared folder in a directory hierarchy Unused storage that is not allocated Unallocated space includes raw unconfigured storage and unused configured storage logical disks Any remote application that runs under Windows Server 2003 and uses NTFS volumes for storage Hard drives in an array can be divided into groups to create two or more virtual arrays ASM grows a virtual array makes it
132. e they require 50 percent of the drive capacity to store the redundant data RAID 1 mirrors the contents of one hard drive in the array onto another If either hard drive fails the other hard drive provides a backup copy of the files and normal system operations are not interrupted Offers the best combination of data protection and performance RAID 1 0 or drive mirroring creates fault tolerance by storing duplicate sets of data on a minimum of four hard drives There must be an even number of drives for RAID 1 0 RAID 1 0 10 and RAID 1 are the most costly fault tolerance methods because they require 50 percent of the drive capacity to store the redundant data RAID 1 0 10 first mirrors each drive in the array to another and then stripes the data across the mirrored pair If a physical drive fails the mirror drive provides a backup copy of the files and normal system operations are not interrupted RAID 1 0 10 can withstand multiple simultaneous drive failures as long as the failed drives are not mirrored to each other RAID 1 0 Mirroring and Striping Offers the best combination of data protection and usable capacity while also improving performance over RAID 6 RAID 5 stores parity data across all the physical drives in the array and allows more simultaneous read operations and higher performance than data guarding If a drive fails the controller uses the parity data and the RAID 5 Distributed Data Guarding data on the
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134. eb sites provide detailed information for using print services with Windows Server 2003 which also applies to Windows Storage Server 2003 e Windows Server 2003 print services home page at http www microsoft com windowsserver2003 technologies print default mspx e Medium Business Solution for Print Services at htto www microsoft com technet itsolutions smbiz mits ps mit_ps mspx 160 Print services C Microsoft Services for Network File System MSNFS This chapter discusses networking features in Microsoft Services for Network File System MSNFS MSNEFS Features MSNFS is an update to the NFS components that were previously available in Services for UNIX 3 5 MSNFS includes the following new features e Updated administration snap in MSNFS Administration e Active Directory Lookup tThe Identity Management for UNIX Active Directory schema extension available in Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 includes UNIX user identifier UID and group identifier GID fields which enables Server for NFS and Client for NFS to look up Windows to UNIX user account mappings directly from Active Directory Identity Management for UNIX simplifies Windows to UNIX user account mapping management in Active Directory e Enhanced server performance Microsoft Services for NFS includes a file filter driver which significantly reduces common server file access latencies e UNIX special device support Microsoft Services for NFS supports UNIX
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137. eful information on how to optimize performance for Microsoft Services for NFS The MSNFS online help covers the following topic areas e Adding performance counters e Monitoring and tuning performance e Changing the directory cache memory setting For further details see the online help for Microsoft Services for Network File System A technical paper titled Performance Tuning Guidelines for Microsoft Services for Network File System is available at http www microsoft com technet interopmigration unix stu perfnts mspx Print services for UNIX Network clients with UNIX based operating systems that use the client program line printer remote LPR can send printing jobs to the line printer daemon LPD on the storage system LPR clients must comply with Request for Comments RFC 1179 The combination of the LPR and LPD are included in print services for UNIX Print services for UNIX is not preinstalled on the print server or the File Print Appliance To install print services for UNIX 1 Log on as administrator or as a member of the Administrators group 2 Select Start gt Control Panel and then click Add or Remove Programs 3 Click Add Remove Windows Components 4 In the Components list click Other Network File and Print Services but do not select or clear the check box and then click Details 5 In the Subcomponents of Other Network File and Print Services list select Print Services for UNIX if appropriate to the print s
138. el The Lights Out NIC LED rear panel illuminates if the Lights Out port is connected Connecting the power cord also restores the storage server to whatever previous powered state it was last in This could result in the server powering up the fans operating and the power indicator coming on E NOTE The keyboard mouse and monitor are used only for the direct attach method of accessing the system They are not provided with your storage system HP StorageWorks 400r All in One Storage System The following figures show components controls and indicators located on the front and rear panels of the AiO 400r Figure 2 HP StorageWorks 400r All in One Storage System front panel Table 6 HP StorageWorks 400r All in One Storage System front panel components Description Status Thumbscrews for rack mounting N A 2 DVD ROM drive N A All in One Storage System 35 ltem Description Status 3 Serial number pull tab N A 4 USB 2 0 ports N A 5 Unit identification UID LED button nee gute System health LED Off Deactivated Green Normal system on Flashing amber System health degraded Flashing red System health critical Off Normal system off NIC 1 activity LED Green Network link Flashing Network link and activity Off No network connection NIC 2 activity LED Green Network link Flashing Network link and activity Off No network connection Po
139. el immediately A task will stop running when the last subtask started is completed All subtasks listed below the last completed subtask are not completed and cannot be restarted All in One Storage System 79 Migrating user defined application data from a remote application The Host an Exchange Storage Group Wizard and Host a SQL Server Database Wizard automatically migrate application data from the application server to your HP All in One Storage System The Host a User Defined Application Wizard however does not migrate data for a user defined application from the application server to your HP All in One Storage System You must do this manually 1 Using ASM determine the path to the iSCSI LUN logical disk created on the application server by ASM as follows b c d Select the user defined application in the content pane In the Actions pane select Properties The Properties window opens Click the Storage tab Record the Application Path information displayed 2 Copy the application data to the path on the application server recorded in step 1 as follows Using Windows Explorer navigate to the application data you want to host on your HP All in One Storage System Copy the application data and paste it to the application path on the application server recorded in step 1 For example if the application data is stored on C application data and the application path you recorded is G application data copy a
140. el location varies by server model On rack mounted server models the COA label is located either on the front section of the right panel or on the right front corner of the top panel On tower models the COA label is located toward the rear of the top panel of the server All in One Storage System 119 120 Troubleshooting servicing and maintenance 9 System recovery This chapter describes how to use the Recovery DVD that is provided with your All in One Storage System The System Recovery DVD The HP StorageWorks All in One Storage System Recovery DVD that is provided with your storage system allows you to install an image or recover from a catastrophic failure You may boot from the DVD and restore the system to the factory condition at any time This allows you to recover the system if all other means to boot the system fails While the recovery process makes every attempt to preserve the existing data volumes you should have a backup of your data if at all possible before recovering the system To restore a factory image 1 Insert the System Recovery DVD The main window appears 2 Choose Restore Factory Image Systems with a DON T ERASE partition The DON T ERASE logical disk supports the restoration process only and does not host a secondary operating system Be sure to back up your user data and then use the Recovery and Installation DVD to restore the system to the factory state Managing disks after a restoration
141. elected for the item you are configuring Exclusive storage is recommended for some applications for the storage of specific types of data For Exchange and SQL Server ASM default values specify exclusive storage for log files which according to storage best practices should be isolated from other application storage areas Enforce Allocated Limit Quota Sets an enforced quota for the amount of storage available to a shared folder or local storage 72 Hosting storage for applications and shared folders This item is available for shared folders and local storage component See Enforcing an ltem Description Notes application When the storage space allocated to a component is full no further data can be saved to this component allocated storage limit for shared folders and local storage applications on page 75 Hot Spare Required A hot spare is a hard drive reserved as a spare for storage space configured as RAID 1 1 0 5 or 6 A hot spare automatically replaces a hard drive when it fails When the failed hard drive is replaced its replacement becomes the new hot spare A hot spare is assigned at the array level A LUN that does not require a hot spare may be assigned one anyway if another LUN on the same array requires a hot spare You are able to choose SAS Serial Attached SCSI SATA Serial Advanced Technology Attachment or SCSI Small Computer System Interface for a physical
142. eleted to reduce the total size to the new limit A shadow copy cannot be recovered after it has been deleted Redirecting shadow copies to an alternate volume EY IMPORTANT Shadow copies must be initially disabled on the volume before redirecting to an alternate volume If shadow copies are enabled and you disable them a message appears informing you that all existing shadow copies on the volume will be permanently deleted To redirect shadow copies to an alternate volume 1 Access Disk Management 2 Select the volume or logical drive then right click on it 3 Select Properties 4 Select the Shadow Copies tab 5 Select the volume that you want to redirect shadow copies from and ensure that shadow copies are disabled on that volume if enabled click Disable 6 Click Settings 7 In the Located on this volume field select an available alternate volume from the list EY NOTE To change the default shadow copy schedule settings click Schedule 8 Click OK All in One Storage System 137 9 On the Shadow Copies tab ensure that the volume is selected and then click Enable Shadow copies are now scheduled to be made on the alternate volume Disabling shadow copies When shadow copies are disabled on a volume all existing shadow copies on the volume are deleted as well as the schedule for making new shadow copies A CAUTION When the Shadow Copies Service is disabled all shadow copies on the
143. ement port opion Blinking green Ongoing network activity Green Existing network link Embedded NIC link and activity Orange 10 100 Mbps connection Embedded NIC port RJ 45 Green GbE link connection Blinking yellow Ongoing network activity USB 2 0 ports Serial port Video port PS 2 keyboard port PS 2 mouse port Power supply cable socket PSU fan HP StorageWorks 600 All in One Storage System The following figures show components controls and indicators located on the front and rear panels of the AiO600 40 Storage system components Description 15750 Figure 7 HP StorageWorks 600 All in One Storage System front panel Table 11 HP StorageWorks 600 All in One front panel components Status Power on Standby button N A Power LED Green Power on Amber System shut down but power still applied Off No power Internal health LED Green Normal Amber System health is degraded Red System health is critical Off Normal when in standby mode External health LED power supply Green Normal Amber Power redundancy failure Red Critical power supply failure NIC 1 activity LED Green Network link Flashing Network link and activity Off No network connection UID LED Blue Activated Flashing System remotely managed Off Deactivated UID button N A USB connectors 2 N A Removable media
144. emove Programs from the Control Panel 3 Click Add or Remove Windows Components 4 Double click Other Network File and Print Services 5 Select File Services for Macintosh and then click OK 6 Click Next 7 Click Finish Completing setup of AppleTalk protocol and shares See the online help to complete the following set up and configurations tasks e To set up AppleTalk protocol properties All in One Storage System 179 AppleTalk shares can be set up only after AppleTalk Protocol and File Services for Macintosh have been installed on the storage system A CAUTION AppleTalk shares should not be created on clustered resources because data loss can occur due to local memory use To set up AppleTalk shares e To configure AppleTalk sharing properties To allow client permission to an AppleTalk share If AppleTalk is enabled for your server configuration specify which AppleTalk clients are granted access to each share Access can be granted or denied on the basis of client host name Access can also be granted or denied on the basis of client groups where a client group contains one or more client host names Print services for Macintosh Macintosh clients can send print jobs to a print server or File Print Appliance FPA when Print Server for Macintosh is installed on the server To the Macintosh based client the print server or FPA appears to be an AppleTalk printer on the network and no reconfiguration of the cli
145. ence Menu Description Application View Displays the used and allocated storage space and storage status of Exchange storage groups SQL Server databases user defined storage and shared folders hosted on your HP All in One Storage System in the content pane See Application View on page 93 for more information Storage View Displays the used and allocated storage space of the storage areas logical disks and volumes on your HP All in One Storage System that were created by ASM to store application data and shared folders in the content pane See Storage View on page 105 for more information Application Server View Storage Utilization View Displays your HP All in One Storage System and the application servers with storage hosted on your HP All in One Storage System in the content pane See Application Server View on page 108 for more information Displays the allocated storage values for specific applications and the shared folders pool the unallocated storage value and the storage value for data not managed by ASM in a pie chart See Storage Utilization View on page 110 for more information Tools gt Task Viewer Opens the Task Viewer where you can view the Status of tasks completed or scheduled to run in the future All tasks that failed and the errors reported The Task Viewer also allows you to cancel running and scheduled tasks See Monitoring task completion status
146. ent is necessary Installing Print Services for Macintosh Consult the following resource for information about installing Print Services for Macintosh e How To Install Print Services for Macintosh in Windows Server 2003 http support microsoft com scid kb en us 32342 1 Point and Print from Macintosh to Windows Server 2003 Point and Print behavior from Macintosh clients to Windows Server 2003 or Windows Storage Server 2003 is similar to the behavior for Windows 95 Windows 98 and Windows Millennium Edition clients because all these clients create SMB connections However the non Windows operating systems maintain their own driver model so these clients do not automatically get the driver during Point and Print they must install the driver locally Like the Windows 95 Windows 98 and Windows Millennium clients these non Windows clients do not receive driver updates from the print server after a driver is initially downloaded The same connection methods are available drag and drop the Add Printer Wizard referencing a UNC path or double clicking the shared printer icon 180 Other network file and print services E Configuring storage system for Web access optional Setting up an Internet connection Before running Windows 2003 R2 operating system updates you must set up an Internet connection for the storage system There are two methods for configuring an Internet connection e Internet Explorer to use automatic confi
147. er access the folder or file that needs to be changed and then right click the folder 144 File server management 2 Click Properties and then click the Security tab Drive E E Properties 27x Shadow Copies Quota NFS Sharing l General Tools Hardware Sharing Security Group or user names Administrators fP CREATOR OWNER g i Everyone gfi Users Add Remove Permissions for SYSTEM Allow Deny Full Control o Modify Read amp Execute List Folder Contents Several options are available on the Security tab O m O m Read Write o For special permissions or for advanced settings Advanced click Advanced _ Figure 25 Properties dialog box Security tab To add users and groups to the permissions list click Add Follow the dialog box instructions To remove users and groups from the permissions list highlight the desired user or group and then click Remove e The center section of the Security tab lists permission levels When new users or groups are added to the permissions list select the appropriate boxes to configure the common file access levels All in One Storage System 145 3 To modify ownership of files or to modify individual file access level permissions click Advanced 146 Figure 26 illustrates the properties available on the Advanced Security Settings dialog box Advanced Security Settings for Drive E E 21x Permissions Auditing Owne
148. er name fag administrator Change system administrator s password which is set by default to r wor User password hpinvent Alert E mail Notification E mail address for critical warning or informational messages about server status E mail address alert sent to Must be a valid well formed e mail address that will appear as the E mail address alert sent from 7 sender of server status e mail alerts SMTP server name or IP Must be an e mail server on your network that supports the Simple address Mail Transfer Protocol SMTP SNMP Settings to be completed only if needed System administrator for the storage system The contact and location Contact person will be provided to any SNMP management computer that requests them Any text string such as a location or phone number For example System location Floor 3 Financial Services Bldg The community name is used for network authentication when sending Communitypomne Wer 1 outgoing SNMP messages The IP address of a management computer that will receive SNMP Trap destination No 1 i messages from the storage system using the above community name Community name No 2 Same as above Trap destination No 2 Same as above Network Interfaces to be completed for non DHCP configurations A local area connection is automatically created for each network Local area connection adapter that is detected An Inte
149. er storage e Storage View page 105 Monitoring the used and allocated storage values for the logical disks and volumes on your HP All in One Storage System that ASM created to host application storage and shared folders e Application Server View page 108 Monitoring the application servers with storage hosted on your HP All in One Storage System Storage Utilization View page 110 Monitoring the allocated storage values for specific applications and the shared folders pool the unallocated storage value and the storage value for data not managed by ASM Views are selected from the Actions pane You can also quickly view storage status on the content pane Status icons for warnings and critical conditions are displayed on top of icons in the content pane when storage status changes from OK to Warning or Critical See ASM alerts on page 112 for more information on status icons EY NOTE Select an item in the content pane and then click Properties in the Actions pane to view any alerts for the item See ASM alerts on page 112 for alert descriptions and troubleshooting information Application View Application View displays the used and allocated storage space and storage status of applications and shared folders hosted on your HP All in One Storage System in the content pane e In the Actions pane select Application View To view all the application storage and shared folders hosted on your HP All in One
150. erence 1 Unpack server check kit contents and become familiar with front and o back panels of storage system Locate See Checking kit contents on page 21 and write down serial number of storage system 2 If you plan to rack the server Fj complete the rail installation instructions See the HP ProLiant rail installation instructions and tower to rack conversion instructions if applicable 20 Installing and configuring the server oO Oo Od 0a M oO 3 Connect cables optional connect a keyboard mouse and monitor power on server and log on to the server 4 Access the All in One Management Console 5 Complete the storage system configuration worksheet 6 Run Rapid Startup Wizard 7 Complete system configuration 8 Install the All in One Storage Manager Agent on network application servers 9 Contigure storage system for Web access if necessary Installing the server See Powering on the server on page 22 and Using the direct attach method on page 23 See Accessing the All in One Management Console on page 23 See Server configuration steps on page 30 See Running the Rapid Startup Wizard on page 32 See Completing system configuration on page 32 See Installing the All in One Storage Manager Ageni on page 33 See Configuring storage server for Web access optional on page 181 To install your HP StorageWorks All in One Storage
151. erform any Bens action Select check box to change action Storage space will be allocated and configured on your HP All in One Allocate Space Move Data Storage System Component s data will be migrated to your HP All in One Storage System Component s data is already hosted on your HP All in One Storage Nene ready Managed System and already managed by ASM No action is possible To view the properties for a storage group component select the storage group component name and then click Properties See MailStore database properties on page 96 PublicStore database properties on page 97 and Log properties for storage group on page 97 for descriptions of the properties displayed When you are done click Next to open the Storage Allocation page see Allocating space for components on page 69 Local Continuous Replication LCR If the Local Continuous Replication LCR feature is enabled in Microsoft Exchange 2007 you have the option of migrating LCR components to your All in One Storage System LCR components are shown in the Select Storage Group Components page in the wizard if this feature is enabled They are selected in the same manner as other Exchange components Ef NOTE It is not recommended to host both the LCR and the original Exchange components on a single All in One Storage System All in One Storage System 63 Using the Create a Shared Folder Wizard The Create a Shared
152. ers After you set a warning threshold ASM changes the status indicator for the application component user defined application or shared folder when this threshold has been surpassed This is a warning only no hard limits are enforced on storage capacity as a result of setting this value The warning is visible in these places e A yellow warning icon appears on the application component user defined application or shared folder icon in the content pane e Asan alert in the Properties window EY NOTE For shared folders and local storage applications you can set an enforceable limit or quota for allocated storage as well as a warning threshold For more information see Enforcing an allocated storage limit for shared folders and local storage applications Enforcing an allocated storage limit for shared folders and local storage applications ASM provides a way to enforce an allocated storage limit for shared folders and local storage applications If enforced the system does not allow the amount of allocated space for a shared folder and local storage application to be exceeded If the capacity of the shared folder and or local storage application surpasses the percent full warning threshold and reaches the allocated space limit the status changes from Warning to Critical in the content pane and users are blocked from adding data to the shared folder and local storage application EY NOTE If you do not choose to e
153. ervices that you want to install Print Services for UNIX This option permits UNIX clients to print to any printer that is available to the print server EY NOTE When installing Print Services for UNIX this automatically installs the LPR port and the TCP IP Print Server service 6 Click OK and then click Next 7 Click Finish 170 Microsoft Services for Network File System MSNFS Point and print from UNIX to Windows Server 2003 Point and Print behavior from UNIX clients to Windows Server 2003 and Windows Storage Server 2003 is similar to the behavior for Windows 95 Windows 98 and Windows Millennium Edition clients because all these clients create SMB connections However the non Windows operating systems maintain their own driver model so these clients do not automatically get the driver during Point and Print they must install the driver locally Like the Windows 95 Windows 98 and Windows Millennium clients these non Windows clients do not receive driver updates from the print server after a driver is initially downloaded The same connection methods are available drag and drop the Add Printer Wizard referencing a UNC path or double clicking the shared printer icon Additional resources Consult the following resources for more information about using and configuring Print Services for UNIX e How To Install and Configure Print Services for UNIX http support microsoft com kb 324078 e How To Install P
154. es Print Services for NetWare With File and Print Services for NetWare installed the print server or File Print Appliance appears to a NetWare client as a NetWare 3 x compatible print server Print services presents the same dialog boxes to the client as a NetWare based server uses to process a print job from a client A user can display and search for printers on the print server or File Print Appliance just like in a NetWare environment Installing Print Services for NetWare Refer to the previous section Installing Services for Netware for information on installing Print Services for NetWare Point and Print from Novell to Windows Server 2003 Point and Print behavior from Novell clients to Windows Server 2003 and Windows Storage Server 2003 is similar to the behavior for Windows 95 Windows 98 and Windows Millennium Edition clients because all these clients create SMB connections However the non Windows operating systems maintain their own driver model so these clients do not automatically get the driver during 178 Other network file and print services Point and Print they must install the driver locally Like the Windows 95 Windows 98 and Windows Millennium clients these non Windows clients do not receive driver updates from the print server after a driver is initially downloaded The same connection methods are available drag and drop the Add Printer Wizard referencing a UNC path or double clicking the shared
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156. ess installation on the All in One System acts as the master server for a Data Protector Express Management Domain If you wish to use the All in One system as a Disk To Disk D2D backup target for other client or machines you may install Data Protector Express on those machines and join the management domain EY NOTE Installing Data Protector Express on other servers is not required to backup Exchange SQL Server or User Defined applications when those applications are hosted by All in One Storage Manager The instructions provided here are only needed if a user wishes to use AiO as a backup target for additional user data in their environment 86 Data protection The All in One storage system provides an ISO image at c npnas components dpx iso that may be used to install Data Protector Express on Windows or Linux You can burn a CD or DVD from the ISO image or mount the image on a file system using various available tools As an alternative you may also download and install Data Protector Express from http www hp com 1 When installing Data Protector Express on another machine select Join an existing Data Protector Express domain 2 When prompted provide the hostname or IP address of the All in One Storage System An unlimited number of client platforms such as Windows XP and Vista may be added to the Data Protector Express domain managed by the AiO system Server platforms such as Windows Server 2003 will require on
157. essed all scheduled tasks and tasks that completed or failed today Last 3 Days Displays the tasks and subtasks currently being processed all scheduled tasks and tasks that completed or failed during the past three days including today Last 7 Days Displays the tasks and subtasks currently being processed all scheduled tasks and tasks that completed or failed during the past seven days including today Last 30 Days Displays the tasks and subtasks currently being processed all scheduled tasks and tasks that completed or failed during the past thirty days including today Errors Only Displays all tasks that have failed and provides information about problems that occurred during task processing The status of each task is provided and can be any one of the following Scheduled The task has been scheduled to run at a specified time Verifying ASM is confirming the configuration you specified is valid Ready The task is ready to run and is waiting for other tasks or background processes to run Running The task is being processed Completed date The task completed without problems Cancelling The task is being cancelled Cancelled The task has been cancelled see Cancelling tasks Failed An error occurred during processing Cancelling tasks 1 To cancel an uncompleted task select the task and click Cancel Selected Task 2 Click Yes to confirm Tasks canceled after they have started may not canc
158. est when the server stores user files such as documents spreadsheets presentations graphics or database files EY NOTE Shadow copies should not be used to provide access to previous versions of application or e mail databases All in One Storage System 131 Shadow copies are designed for volumes that store user data such as home directories and My Documents folders that are redirected by using Group Policy or other shared folders in which users store data Shadow copies work with compressed or encrypted files and retain whatever permissions were set on the files when the shadow copies were taken For example if a user is denied permission to read a file that user would not be able to restore a previous version of the file or be able to read the file after it has been restored Although shadow copies are taken for an entire volume users must use shared folders to access shadow copies Administrators on the local server must also specify the servername sharename path to access shadow copies If administrators or end users want to access a previous version of a file that does not reside in a shared folder the administrator must first share the folder Ef NOTE Shadow copies are available only on NTFS not FAT or FAT32 volumes Files or folders that are recorded by using Shadow Copy appear static even though the original data is changing Allocating disk space When determining the amount of space to allocate for st
159. ete Off Flashing regularly 1 Hz Do not remove the drive Removing a drive may terminate the current operation and cause data loss The drive is rebuilding or it is part of an array that is undergoing capacity expansion or stripe migration Amber flashing regularly 1 Hz Off Flashing irregularly Flashing irregularly The drive is active but a predictive failure alert has been received for this drive Replace the drive as soon as possible The drive is active and it is operating normally Steadily amber Off A critical fault condition has been identified for this drive and the controller has placed it offline Replace the drive as soon as possible Amber flashing regularly 1 Hz Off A predictive failure alert has been received for this drive Replace the drive as soon as possible Off 44 Storage system components The drive is offline a spare or not configured as part of an array 3 Storage management overview This chapter provides an overview of some of the components that make up the storage structure of the HP All in One Storage System Storage management elements Storage is divided into four major divisions e Physical storage elements e Logical storage elements e File system elements e File sharing elements Each of these elements is composed of the previous level s elements Storage process management example Figure 10 depicts many of the sto
160. file sharing protocols 50 files ownership 149 firmware updates 118 folder management 144 folder recovery 141 folders auditing access 147 managing 144 FPNW accessing 174 described 173 installing 173 G grounding methods 88 groups adding to permissions list 145 H help obtaining 17 host configuration protocols DHCP and non DHCP 30 200 Index HP All in One Management Console 124 152 163 Array Configuration Utility 126 Storage Manager 26 technical support 17 Web Jetadmin 156 HP All in One Storage System alerts operating status values 106 HP All in One Storage System logical disks accessing properties 106 Storage properties 107 HP All in One Storage System volumes accessing properties 106 Storage properties 108 iLO 2 See Integrated Lights Out 2 iLO 2 method connecting to network 29 installation planning 19 server 2 Integrated Lights Out 2 described 29 international notices and statements 185 Internet automatic configuration 181 proxy server 181 set up 181 K kernel mode drivers check for 158 kernel mode drivers installation blocked 158 kit contents 2 1 L laser compliance 184 Lights Out 100 described 28 LO100 See Lights Out 100 log file properties for database 101 log properties for storage groups 98 logical storage elements 50 logical storage elements 48 LUNs described 49 M Mailstore database 96 managing storage for applica
161. ft Print Service Product Operations Guide at http www microsoft com technet itsolutions cits mo winsrvmg pspog pspog3 mspx Driver updates Print drivers The latest print drivers for many HP network printers are supplied on the Service Release DVD If selected as part of the service release installation process updated print drivers are copied to the print drivers folder C npnas PRINTERS on the storage system Print drivers are also available for download on the HP Support web site for individual network printers User mode vs kernel mode drivers Drivers can be written in either user mode also called version 3 drivers or kernel mode also called version 2 drivers Native drivers on Windows 2000 and later run in user mode Windows Server 2003 and Windows Storage Server 2003 can run kernel mode drivers although this is not recommended for stability reasons Kernel mode driver installation blocked by default In Windows Server 2003 and Windows Storage Server 2003 installation of kernel mode drivers is blocked by default To allow kernal mode drivers to be installed perform the following steps il 2 3 4 HP Jetdirect The Open Group Policy click Start gt Run then type gpedit msc and press Enter Under Local Computer Policy double click Computer Configuration Right click Disallow installation of printers using kernel mode drivers and then click Properties On the Setting tab click either Not Configured or Disab
162. ght click the Users folder and then click New User eT Canna Change password ust neh SSWOTE HEVET Expires mL Le Figure 33 New User dialog box 3 Enter the user information including the user s User name Full name Description and Password Click Create 5 Repeat these steps until all NetWare users have been entered Enabling local NetWare user accounts 1 In the Users folder MC Core Operating System Local Users and Groups right click an NCP client listed in the right pane of the screen and then click Properties 176 Other network file and print services 2 Click the NetWare Services tab User 1 Properties 21x Sessions Remote control Terminal Services Profile Dial in General Member Of Profile NetWare Services Environment J NetWare compatible password expired Edit Login Script Object ID F3030000 Grace logins Unlimited Limit to le 4 Logins remaining 6 Concurrent connections Unlimited Limit to fi NetWare Home Directory Relative Path a Figure 34 NetWare Services tab 3 Select Maintain NetWare compatible login 4 Set other NetWare options for the user and then click OK EY NOTE The installation of File and Print Services for NetWare also creates a supervisor account which is used to manage FPNW The supervisor account is required if the storage system was added as a bindery object into NDS
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164. guration e Internet Explorer to use a proxy server To configure Internet Explorer to use automatic configuration 1 On the Tools menu in Internet Explorer click Internet Options click the Connections tab and then click LAN Settings 2 Under Automatic Configuration click either the Automatically detect settings or Use automatic configuration script check box Automatic configuration Automatic configuration may override manual settings To ensure the use of manual settings disable automatic configuration J Automatically detect settings J Use automatic configuration script Address Figure 35 Automatic configuration settings 3 Click OK to close the LAN Settings dialog box 4 Click OK again to close the Internet Options dialog box To configure Internet Explorer to use a proxy server 1 On the Tools menu in Internet Explorer click Internet Options click the Connections tab and then click LAN Settings 2 Under Proxy server click the Use a proxy server for your LAN check box All in One Storage System 181 M Proxy server m Use 4 proxy server for your LAN These settings will not apply to Eae AA E Address Port Adyanced Bypass proxy server For local addresses Figure 36 Proxy server settings w In the Address box type the network name or IP address of the proxy server 4 In the Port box type the port number that is used by the proxy server for client connection
165. guration ccna chem dni arevesras Ve Saito ed nbd pte aes mone stuaranniioimnniie Revwiooaionvin 22 Default boot sequence siaiwada sinsahevannwsesnareaeaear eiaid heasebeeneextemneneiaantananuacadsaneuaeaindpiaensiines 23 Accessing the All in One Management Console cccsssseseeseeeeseseeeeeseeeecaeeeensaeeesenneesesaeeeeees 23 Using the direct attach method 2x ccocertncesevadeorconnesexdepncendreadieesdbensadsenarineanioategvetceacansdaecebareaonin 23 Using the remote browser method ic cicsiasssnsvinnnredamscnoinsnutsaanhdabsndasieiandadubtennbesunnpanetonailbastednns 24 Using the Remote Desktop method cccccccececeeeseeeecseeeceeeeesesececeaeeeeeseceseneeeecsseesesseeeeenaes 26 Logging off and disconnecting et mt nner tt tenet men aren eke Mm arene nin yen tT 27 Telnet servek as gag oe trates E cone eat ae ee ee eee ota es 27 Enabling Telnet Serv r ssisidasizinbelacionsaaubadnnnadeivaegnbaninneyiih EE ORE RERE A AR 27 Using remote management methods cc cccessesceesseeseeeneeeseeeeeseneeeesseeeeesaeeeensaeeeeseeeeseeaees 28 Using the Lights Out 100 method s j 2 ossaisscshunetaineate vcanvbetawundo icin inaseiibdeiesnisiaaaiiubdnadnliowbadlwlan 28 Using the Integrated Lights Out 2 method cccccceccceceseeeeeseeeeeeseeeceneeeeeseeeeesseeeeeeaeeeees 29 Configuring the server on the network sizscisstshipaonntonsndadinstowwedabupanvenlewiniababionenvauishabbbusetlaunsaabaspnt 30 Before you begin aa cuisn vsita
166. hare by UNIX users who are not mapped to Windows users the owner of those files are listed as anonymous user and anonymous group 2 2 By default Server for NFS does not allow anonymous users to access a shared directory When an NFS share is created the anonymous access option can be added to the NFS share The values can be changed from the default anonymous UID and GID values to the UID and GID of any valid UNIX user and group accounts EY NOTE In Windows Server 2003 the Everyone group does not include anonymous users by default When allowing anonymous access to an NFS Share the following must be performed by a user with administrative privileges due to Windows Storage Server 2003 security with anonymous users and the Everyone group 1 Click Remote Desktop Log on to the storage system 2 Click Start gt Control Panel gt Administrative Tools and then click Local Security Policy 3 In Security Settings double click Local Policies and then click Security Options 4 Right click Network access Let Everyone permissions apply to anonymous users and then click Properties 5 To allow permissions applied to the Everyone group to apply to anonymous users click Enabled The default is Disabled 6 Restart the NFS server service From a command prompt enter net stop nfssvc Then enter net start nfssvc Notify users before restarting the NFS service 7 Assign the Everyone group the appropriate permissions on the NFS
167. he location path where you want the backup saved on your HP All in One Storage System To browse for the location click Browse 2 Click Next to open the Launch DPX page see Launching DPX Launching DPX 1 Click Launch DPX to launch Data Protector Express see Using DPX to restore data 2 After the restore is complete click Finish to exit the wizard Using DPX to restore data 1 When the login window appears do the following a Enter localhost in the Host name field b Enter ASMbackup in the User name field A CAUTION The default password for ASMbackup is blank It can be changed in the Command Line Interface CLI c Click OK Click Jobs and Media in the Favorites pane located on the left side of the main window Double click ASMbackup on the right side of the main window Select the restore job for the application or shared folder whose data you want to restore EY NOTE To modify properites of the job right click the Restore Job Properties For example you may want to choose a different device from which to restore or select different version of files to restore To restore version fo files other than the latest backup refer to Selecting Files and File Versions in the HP StorageWorks Data Protector Express Users Guide and Technical Reference Right click the restore job and click Run to perform the restore Click Yes to confirm the restore To view the status of the restore job click Job Status in
168. he Create a Shared Folder Shared Folders assists you in allocating and configuring Wizard on page 64 storage space for shared folders and creating shared folders Allocate and configure storage for SQL Server databases A wizard assists you by discovering servers that host SQL Server and SQL Server database components such as data files and logs suggesting default storage configurations based on best practices for SQL Server le SQL Server migrating the SQL Server database et elk adil dion cain components you selected to your HP All in One Storage System optionally deleting the SQL Server database components you selected from the server that hosts SQL Server and configuring SQL Server to store data on your HP All in One Storage System Database Wizard on page 65 Allocate and configure storage for any User Defined remote application over the iSCSI See Using the Host a User Defined Applications protocol or any other application that Application Wizard on page 67 requires storage on the All in One Storage All in One Storage System 61 Application Description Notes System A wizard assists you in allocating and configuring storage space The wizard does not migrate user defined application data to your HP All in One Storage System or reconfigure the application to store data on your HP All in One Storage System You must do this manually as described in Migrating user defined applica
169. he data blocks to the drive write heads in the correct order A natural consequence of the striping process is that each hard drive in a given array contains the same number of data blocks EY NOTE If one hard drive has a larger capacity than other hard drives in the same array the extra capacity is wasted because it cannot be used by the array All in One Storage System 47 Fault tolerance Drive failure although rare is potentially catastrophic For example using simple striping as shown in Figure 12 failure of any hard drive leads to failure of all logical drives in the same array and hence to data loss To protect against data loss from hard drive failure storage systems should be configured with fault tolerance HP recommends adhering to RAID 5 configurations The table below summarizes the important features of the different kinds of RAID supported by the Smart Array controllers The decision chart in the following table can help determine which option is best for different situations Table 14 Summary of RAID methods RAID 5 RAID 1 0 Distributed Mirroring Data Guarding RAID O Striping no fault tolerance RAID 6 ADG Maximum number of hard N A drives Storage system dependent Tolerant of single hard y N es drive failure Yes If the failed drives are not mirrored to each other Tolerant of multiple simultaneous hard drive failures Yes two drives can fail Online Spares Fur
170. he fastest reads and writes Capacity The available storage space on the hard drives The RAID levels with the best capacity rating require the least amount of storage space to store data e Data protection The number of hard drives that can fail without data being lost The RAID level with the best data protection rating allows more hard drives to fail before data is lost For more information on the different RAID levels see Table 20 Table 20 Descriptions of RAID levels RAID level Description Offers no protection against disk failure If a disk drive fails data is No RAID ost Offers the greatest capacity and performance without data protection RAN O stniping Ne Fanit Toterneg If you select this option you will experience data loss if a hard drive All in One Storage System 73 RAID level Description that holds the data fails However because no logical drive capacity is used for redundant data this method offers the best capacity This method offers the best processing speed by reading two stripes on different hard drives at the same time and by not having a parity drive Offers a good combination of data protection and performance RAID 1 or drive mirroring creates fault tolerance by storing duplicate sets of data on a minimum of two hard drives There must be an even number of drives for RAID 1 RAID 1 and RAID 1 0 10 are the most RAID 1 Mirroring costly fault tolerance methods becaus
171. he purchase and installation of the Lights Out 100c Remote Management Card in order to use Lights Out 100 remote management features For more information about the Lights Out 100c Remote Management Card see http h18004 www1 hp com products servers management remotemgmt lightsout 100 index html For more information about HP ProLiant Lights Out technologies see http h18013 www1 hp com products servers management remotemgmt html Using the Lights Out 100 method HP Lights Out 100 allows you to remotely manage HP All in One Storage Systems remotely over an Ethernet connection It provides embedded KVM over IP for full remote graphical console capabilities This complements the virtual media and power control for complete entry level Lights Out remote management LO100 also enables anytime access to system management information such as hardware health and event logs For more information on using HP LO100 see the HP ProLiant Lights Out 100 Remote Management User Guide To quickly set up LO100 using the default settings for LO100 Advanced features on AiO400r and AiO400t Storage Systems follow these steps 1 Ensure that a network cable is connected to the LO100 port located on the back of the storage system EY NOTE This connection method is easiest when the connection is to a DHCP and DNS supported network 2 If you are using DHCP IP addressing you will need to input a static IP address by using the direct attach meth
172. he storage Cache array not ASM Application Server Volume Write Speeds up writes when enabled This setting is determined by the storage Cache array not ASM Application Server Volume Number of Hot Spares The number of hot spares with which the database component storage is configured See Table 19 on page 72 for more information 100 Monitoring storage Property Value Path the volume is mounted on on the server that hosts SQL Server The volume is built on the iSCSI LUN exported by ASM to the server that hosts SQL Server Application Server Volume Mount Paths Warning Threshold tab SQL Server database component Allows you to change the percent full warning threshold value for the database component See Setting a percent full warning threshold on page 74 for more information Data File or Log tab SQL Server database component One of these two tabs is available depending on whether the database component is a data file or log Data File tab Displays the data file s free space and the following storage allocation details about the SQL Server data file Table 31 Data File tab SQL Server database component properties Value Description Data File Name Name of database data file Relative path to where the database data file is stored on the server Filename that hosts SQL Server File Group File group of data file This value is assigned by SQL Server Dat
173. he volume type All in One Storage System 49 is important The same performance characteristics on numbers of reads and writes apply when using fault tolerant configurations as is the case with controller based RAID These volumes can also be assigned drive letters or be mounted as mount points off existing drive letters The administrator should carefully consider how the volumes will be carved up and what groups or applications will be using them For example putting several storage intensive applications or groups into the same dynamic disk set would not be efficient These applications or groups would be better served by being divided up into separate dynamic disks which could then grow as their space requirements increased within the allowable growth limits EY NOTE We recommend that you allow All in One Storage Manager to allocate your storage Dynamic disks are not supported by All in One Storage Manager File system elements File system elements are composed of the folders and subfolders that are created under each logical storage element partitions logical disks and volumes Folders are used to further subdivide the available file system providing another level of granularity for management of the information space Each of these folders can contain separate permissions and share names that can be used for network access Folders can be created for individual users groups projects and so on File sharing elements
174. he wizard to select the following e Local disk backup Previous versions of data are retained on disk using virtual library backups and or volume snapshots for fast recovery e Alternate location backup Data is copied off of this All in One Storage System to tape other disks or other types of storage media This enables long term storage and disaster recovery e Modify Advanced Properties e Scheduling backups page 77 of an Exchange storage group SQL Server database user defined application or shared folder for local disk backup or an Alternative location backup e Scheduling snapshots page 78 of an Exchange storage group SQL Server database user defined application or all the shared folders on the same volume for a local disk backup or an Alternative location backup EY NOTE Backups and snapshots are disabled for an Exchange storage group or a SQL Server database if not all the components of the Exchange storage group or SQL Server database are selected on the Select components to host page of the wizard EY NOTE Snapshots are taken at the volume level See Storage View on page 105 for information on viewing volumes After you have selected data protection settings click OK Before you schedule backups Before you schedule backups Before you schedule alternate location backups install a tape library or other physical device and add it to the same Data Protector Express Management Domain as
175. hen planning dynamic disks and volumes there is a limit to the amount of growth a single volume can undergo Volumes are limited in size and can have no more than 32 separate LUNs with each LUN not exceeding 2 terabytes TB and volumes totaling no more than 64 TB of disk space The RAID level of the LUNs included in a volume must be considered All of the units that make up a volume should have the same high availability characteristics In other words the units should all be of the same RAID level For example it would not be a good practice to include both a RAID 1 0 and a RAID 5 array in the same volume set By keeping all the units the same the entire volume retains the same performance and high availability characteristics making managing and maintaining the volume much easier If a dynamic disk goes offline the entire volume dependent on the one or more dynamic disks is unavailable There could be a potential for data loss depending on the nature of the failed LUN Volumes are created out of the dynamic disks and can be expanded on the fly to extend over multiple dynamic disks if they are spanned volumes However after a type of volume is selected it cannot be altered For example a spanning volume cannot be altered to a mirrored volume without deleting and recreating the volume unless it is a simple volume Simple volumes can be mirrored or converted to spanned volumes Fault tolerant disks cannot be extended Therefore selection of t
176. ications and shared folders page 61 e Data protection page 81 Managing storage page 89 Monitoring storage page 93 ASM provides storage allocation wizards that walk you through the process of allocating and configuring storage on your HP All in One Storage System to host application data and shared folders The storage allocation wizards also allow you to schedule backups and snapshots of hosted application data and shared folders Other wizards are provided to help you set up SQL Server database storage storage for user defined applications and storage for shared folders ASM is designed to work seamlessly with Windows administrator tools the HP All in One Storage System Management application Microsoft iSCSI Target and Data Protector Express For example you can change your HP All in One Storage System s Storage allocations quotas shared folder permissions and names and snapshot schedules using ASM Windows administrator tools and the HP All in One Storage System Management applications e Media rotation type using ASM and Data Protector Express However you should not use Windows administrator tools to change the paths to storage configured on your HP All in One Storage System or file directories created by ASM on application servers with storage hosted on your HP All in One Storage System Doing so will break the iSCSI communication paths between your application servers and HP All in One Storage System and mak
177. ick an application server volume in the content pane and select Properties Click one of the following tabs e General tab Displays the name of the volume on the application server the volume type and status Table 42 Operating status Application server volume properties Status indicator Value OK The storage is online See the Alerts list for more information See Table 45 on page 113 Warning for alert descriptions See the Alerts list for more information See Table 45 on page 113 Critical for alert descriptions Storage tab Displays the unallocated space used space free space on the volume and the following storage allocation details Table 43 Storage tab Application server volume properties Property Value Application Server Host Name Name of the application server where the volume resides Application Server Volume Name of the volume on the application server Volume is located Name on the iSCSI LUN exported by ASM Application Server Volume Status Status of the volume on the application server Application Server Volume Indicates if the volume on the application server is configured with Exclusive Storage exclusive storage See Table 19 on page 72 for more information Application S veines The RAID level to which the volume on the application server is ge a ee tee ees configured See Customizing RAID levels on page 73 for more ne information Application Server
178. icrosoft Management Console menu bar ASM is a snap in hosted by the Microsoft Management Console MMC snap in NAS Navigation pane NFS percent full warning threshold Public store RAID RAID level RAID striping RAID stripe size restore revert scaling size snapshot Microsoft Management Console snap in An application added to the Microsoft Management Console All in One Storage Manager is a MMC snap in Network attached storage This term is used to refer to a specialized type of file server The HP All in One Storage System provides NAS storage as well as iSCSI storage The left pane in the main window of the ASM user interface that allows you to quickly navigate between HP All in One Storage System Management applications Network file system The protocol used in most Unix environments to share folders or mounts The Create a Shared Folder Wizard does not create NFS shares but NFS shares can be created using the Shared Folder MMC snap in Percentage of capacity for a storage area storage allocated to an application component or shared folder at which an alert is generated This alert is displayed in the Content pane and sent to the Windows Event Log See Setting a percent full warning threshold on page 74 for more information The component of a Microsoft Exchange storage group that contains public folder data Redundant array of intelligent disks Two or more hard drives configured to provide a
179. ies for shared folders ASM provides properties information for shared folders pool and for any shared folder on your HP All in One Storage System Using properties information you can determine details about shared folder status including allocated space and nested shares if any whether shared folder storage is online or offline and any warning or critical status indicators 1 2 3 In the Actions pane select Application View From the Filters drop down menu select Shared Folders or All Do one of the following e Select Shared Folders in the content pane and then click Properties in the Actions pane e Right click Shared Folders in the content pane and select Properties General tab Shared folders pool shared folders Displays the shared folder name type of shared folder share path on your HP All in One Storage System share description and the shared folder operating status Table 27 Operating status Shared folder properties Status indicator Value OK The storage is online Warning The storage has surpassed the percent full warning threshold See the Alerts list for more information See Table 45 on page 113 for alert descriptions Critical Shared folder storage has past the allocated storage limit and alerts are shown See the Alerts list for more information See Table 45 on page 113 for alert descriptions Storage tab Shared folders Displays the shared folder stor
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181. information See Table 45 on page 113 for alert descriptions Critical See the Alerts list for more information See Table 45 on page 113 for alert descriptions Table 36 Storage tab Shared folder properties Property Value Storage Server Host Name Name of your HP All in One Storage System All in One Storage System 103 Property Value Storage Server Volume Name Name of the volume on your HP All in One Storage System where the shared folder is stored Storage Server Volume Status Status of the volume that holds the shared folder on your HP All in One Storage System Storage Server Volume Storage Storage Server Volume Level Exclusive RAID Indicates it shared folder s storage is configured with exclusive storage See Table 19 on page 72 for more information The RAID level to which the shared folder s storage is configured See Customizing RAID levels on page 73 for more information Storage Server Volume Stripe Size RAID The RAID stripe size to which the shared folder s storage is configured See Table 19 on page 72 for more information Storage Server Volume Cache Read Speeds up reads when enabled This setting is determined by the storage array not ASM Storage Server Volume Cache Write Speeds up writes when enabled This setting is determined by the storage array not ASM Storage Server Volume of Hot Sp
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183. irmware update before sending a part back to HP for replacement Apply the latest firmware and software updates using the HP ProLiant Storage Server Service Release DVD The DVD provides software updates upgrades and enhancements for the storage system The Service Release can be ordered without cost from http software hp com On the web site select the Storage and NAS category The latest service release version appears in the list of available software WEBES Web Based Enterprise Services WEBES is a tool suite aimed at preventing or reducing your system s down time The tool suite has the following components e CCAT Computer Crash Analysis Tool e SEA System Event Analyzer If you have a warranty or service contract with HP you are entitled to these tools free of charge You must however upgrade the tools at least once a year because the software expires after one year For more information about WEBES see http h18023 www 1 hp com support svctools webes 118 Troubleshooting servicing and maintenance To install WEBES on your storage system run the setup executable located in the C hpnas Components WEBES folder Certiticate of Authenticity The Certificate of Authenticity COA label is used to e Upgrade the factory installed operating system using the Microsoft Upgrade program for license validation e Reinstall the operating system because of a failure that has permanently disabled it The COA lab
184. istrator uses the Properties menu see Figure 19 to turn on the Shadow Copies feature select the volumes to be copied and determine the frequency with which shadow copies are made Local Disk GC Properties 2 x Genet Toole Hardware Shaving Secuiity Shadowtopes J Qwea Shadow copies allow users to view the contents of shared folders as the contents existed at peevious points in tine Select a volume Disable Settings Shadow copies of selected volume 6 5 2002 4 27 AM 6 4 2002 3 00 PM Create Now 5 31 2002 4 18 PM Figure 19 System administrator view of Shadow Copies for Shared Folders The shadow copy cache file The default shadow copy settings allocate 10 percent of the source volume being copied with a minimum of 350 MB and store the shadow copies on the same volume as the original volume See Figure 20 The cache file is located in a hidden protected directory titled System Volume Information off of the root of each volume for which shadow copy is enabled 134 File server management ew t Figure 20 Shadow copies stored on a source volume The cache file location can be altered to reside on a dedicated volume separate from the volumes containing files shares See Figure 21 mend q Figure 21 Shadow copies stored on a separate volume The main advantage to storing
185. it size and mount point if desired All in One Storage System 125 EY NOTE Do not tamper with the DON T ERASE or local C volume These are reserved volumes and must be maintained as they exist Storage management utilities The storage management utilities pre installed on the storage system include the HP Array Configuration Utility ACU Array management utilities Storage devices for RAID arrays and LUNs are created and managed using the array management utilities mentioned previously For HP Smart Arrays use the ACU EY NOTE The ACU is used to configure and manage array based storage You need administrator or root privileges to run the ACU Array Configuration Utility The HP ACU supports the Smart Array controllers and SCSI hard drives installed on the storage system To open the ACU from the storage system desktop EY NOTE If this is the first time that the ACU is being run you will be prompted to select the Execution Mode for ACU Selecting Local Application Mode allows you to run the ACU from a Remote Desktop Remote Console or storage system web access modes Remote Service Mode allows you to access the ACU from a remote browser 1 Select Start gt Programs gt HP Management Tools gt Array Configuration Utility 2 If the Execution Mode for ACU is set to Remote Mode log in to the HP System Management Homepage The default user name is administrator and the default password is h
186. l disk failure Snapshots of Exchange storage groups SQL Server databases user defined applications and shared folders are stored on the same logical disks as the original data and therefore are also lost Maintenance updates Regular updates to the storage system are supplied on the HP All in One Storage System Service Release DVD The Service Release DVD can be obtained at http www software hp com Individual updates for each product are available for download from the HP Support web site at http h18023 www1 hp com support selfrepair na replace_part asp System updates System updates to the hardware BIOS firmware drivers critical updates and hotfixes for the operating system and other related software updates are bundled on the Service Release DVD Troubleshooting resources HP web site Troubleshooting tools and information as well as the latest drivers and flash ROM images are available at http www hp com All in One Storage System 117 Storage system documentation Storage system documentation is the set of documents provided with a storage system Most storage system documents are available as a PDF file or a link on the documentation CD Storage system documentation can be accessed from http www hp com support manuals Under the storage section click Disk Storage Systems and then select your product Additional documentation can also be found on the inside of the access panel of certain system
187. l producto o en su envase indica que no debe eliminarse junto con los desperdicios generales de la casa Es responsabilidad del usuario eliminar los residuos de este tipo deposit ndolos en un punto limpio para el reciclado de residuos el ctricos y electr nicos La recogida y el reciclado selectivos de los residuos de aparatos el ctricos en el momento de su eliminaci n contribuir a conservar los recursos naturales y a garantizar el reciclado de estos residuos de forma que se proteja el medio ambiente y la salud Para obtener m s informaci n sobre los puntos de recogida de residuos el ctricos y electr nicos para reciclado p ngase en contacto con su ayuntamiento con el servicio de eliminaci n de residuos dom sticos o con el establecimiento en el que adquiri el producto Swedish notice Bortskaffande av avfallsprodukter fr n anv ndare i privathush ll inom Europeiska Unionen X wa Om den h r symbolen visas p produkten eller f rpackningen betyder det att produkten inte far sl ngas p samma st lle som hush llssopor st llet r det ditt ansvar att bortskaffa avfallet genom att verl mna det till ett uppsamlingsst lle avsett f r tervinning av avfall fr n elektriska och elektroniska produkter Separat insamling och tervinning av avfallet hj lper till att spara p v ra naturresurser All in One Storage System 193 och g r att avfallet tervinns p ett s tt som skyddar m nniskors h lsa och milj n Kontakta
188. led and then click OK firmware HP Download Manager DLM utility for Jetdirect printers provides upgrades of HP Jetdirect print server firmware on HP network printers The utility is located on the storage system in the C hpnas Components Download Manager for Jetdirect folder A connection to the 158 Print services Internet is required or the utility can be pointed to a local location where the firmware images are stored For more information on upgrading HP Jetdirect print server firmware see http h20000 www2 hp com bizsupport TechSupport Document jsp objectID bpj069 17 Printer server scalability and sizing A Microsoft technical paper overviews several key factors that influence the capacity of a given print server configuration While this paper cannot provide a predictive formula to determine the printing throughput of a given configuration it does describe several reference systems and their capacity This paper also presents the information necessary to help the system administrator or capacity planner estimate and later monitor their server workload The current version of this paper is maintained at http www microsoft com printserver Backup It is recommended that you back up the print server configuration whenever a new printer is added to the network and the print server configuration is modified For details on implementing the backup solution refer to the Medium Business Guide for Backup and Recovery Th
189. let and the point where the cords exit from the product All in One Storage System 187 Japanese power cord notice mick lS ai RA R BV FSV AAAS Ar FERS R CL HOD ith CLEA RE tA Electrostatic discharge To prevent damage to the system be aware of the precautions you need to follow when setting up the system or handling parts A discharge of static electricity from a finger or other conductor may damage system boards or other staticsensitive devices This type of damage may reduce the life expectancy of the device Preventing electrostatic discharge To prevent electrostatic damage observe the following precautions e Avoid hand contact by transporting and storing products in staticsafe containers e Keep electrostaticsensitive parts in their containers until they arrive at static free workstations e Place parts on a grounded surface before removing them from their containers e Avoid touching pins leads or circuitry Always be properly grounded when touching a staticsensitive component or assembly Grounding methods There are several methods for grounding Use one or more of the following methods when handling or installing electrostaticsensitive parts e Use a wrist strap connected by a ground cord to a grounded workstation or computer chassis Wrist straps are flexible straps with a minimum of 1 megohm 10 percent resistance in the ground cords To provide proper grounding wear the strap snug against the skin
190. lication LCR izssnccasivtatiwaiatbenastiaapacaniund akuananndaniiaguannuaipesubesesiboaiens 63 Using the Create a Shared Folder Wizard snscioctsssecssnceieacsnctseasneansseatenin vedas etnenenineniarnmaeattieatan eae 64 Naming d shared folder casns icairay avis inv vay sino plinth Bana bal vin iin o a 64 Setting permissions for a shared folder s 03csnacesencserdessnnsventinnnncesnavennnssenntasundadendeneeseneanetentanens 64 Using the Host a SQL Server Database Wizard xisiccisuidiswssaunscssencabbbdasesdaieunebeonvilehohennsiedtennialuelaannies 65 Selecting a server that hosts SQL Server ccscceseeeeeeeereeeeseeeeeeneeesenneeesenieeeeeneeeeseeeeesneeeeeaes 65 Selecting SQL Server database components ycniaiiscasitenindvavsliayasds bes ssicicaiv tara weardnaniualiondeunboutals bends 65 Selecting a database workload type cccccceeeeeeeeeeeceeeenneeeeecesnaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeneeeeseneeteaeeeeeee 66 Using the Host a User Defined Application Wizard cccccesseceeseeeseneeeceeeeeeceseeeeeneeeenseeeeneaeeeees 67 Choose type of application i aceiancntarcintecronica pevmenmcinintciand tin einis Rove Reba tannriatenaenaRcE EER ecMRN 68 Entering an application 1 o 1i eee nent aie eRe every seta E E EE ry aan tte 68 Using the Create a Virtual Library Wizard c ccnccpccncesesotsepescncntshentesg encore taqupeeiesncientantesashtennenqient 68 Accessing the Virtual Library Wizard sisi i x2 ssaxseuenreanssaniesdacensenassdcsdpbaccntavsieraianreau
191. llowing list and then click View You can also save a folder to a different location or restore a previous version of a folder Folder versions Today August 19 2003 3 12 PM test Today August 19 2003 2 35 PM test Today August 19 2003 12 00 PM test Today August 19 2003 7 00 AM test Yesterday August 18 2003 5 53 PM View Copy Restore Cancel Apply Help Figure 24 Recovering a deleted file or folder Recovering an overwritten or corrupted file Recovering an overwritten or corrupted file is easier than recovering a deleted file because the file itself can be right clicked instead of the folder To recover an overwritten or corrupted file 1 Right click the overwritten or corrupted file and then click Properties 2 Click Previous Versions 3 To view the old version click View To copy the old version to another location click Copy to replace the current version with the older version click Restore Recovering a folder To recover a folder 1 Position the cursor so that it is over a blank space in the folder to be recovered If the cursor hovers over a file that file is selected 2 Right click select Properties from the bottom of the menu and then click the Previous Versions tab 142 File server management 3 Click either Copy or Restore Clicking Restore enables the user to recover everything in that folder as well as all subfolders Clicking Restore does not delete
192. logical setdefined disk aps application or shared folder Configuration changes Transition an are being made to the The logical disk is f ee state beina teccnliaured logical disk by an No action is required Reconfiguring g gurec application other than ASM 116 Troubleshooting servicing and maintenance Object Alert text Description Possible cause Solution Logical disk not Operation is being Status Not usable while an performed that N ae bese a or je o action is required ready operation is being prevents logical disk performed from being used Status Offline Logical disk is not usable Administrator has taken logical disk offline Return the logical disk to online Status Failed Logical disk is not usable Hardware failure has occurred See array controller documentation for more information Recovering from logical disk failure Application component or shared folder data stored on a logical disk that failed is lost To recover the data and reallocate storage on your HP All in One Storage System replace any failed hard drives allocate new storage on your HP All in One Storage System using a storage allocation wizard to replace the lost storage and then restore the data to the new allocated storage using a backup see Restoring data from backups on page 84 EY NOTE Snapshots cannot be used to recover data lost as a result of logica
193. m If the UNIX UID and GID information is mapped to a Windows user and group accounts the Windows names are returned to Server for NFS which then uses the Windows user and group names to grant file access If the UNIX UID and GID information is not mapped then Server for NFS will deny file access There are two ways to specify how Server for NFS on the storage system obtains Windows user and group information Using the Windows interface e Using a command line nfsadmin exe EY IMPORTANT e Before using Active Directory Lookup administrators must install and populate the Identity Management for UNIX Active Directory schema extension included in Windows Server 2003 R2 or have an equivalent schema which includes UNIX UID and GID fields The IP address of the User Name Mapping server can be specified instead of the name of the server e Before using User Name Mapping the computer running Server for NFS must be listed in the maphosts file on the computer running User Name Mapping For more information see Securing access to the User Name Mapping server For additional information about accessing NFS resources see the MSNFS online help For additional information about Identity Management for UNIX see the UNIX Identify Management online help Managing access using the maphosts file The User Name Mapping component of MSNFS acts as an intermediary between NFS servers and NFS clients on a network containing UNIX hos
194. management Lights Out 100 or Indirectly from the Integrated Lights Out 1e Yes 2 storage system desktop access instructions EY NOTE The AiO400t Storage System does not include embedded Lights Out 100 remote management support This system requires the purchase and installation of the Lights Out 100c Remote Management Card in order to use Lights Out 100 remote management features For more information about the Lights Out 100c Remote Management Card see http h18004 www1 hp com products servers management remotemgmt lightsout100 index html Planning a network configuration Use the Rapid Startup Wizard to configure your storage system This wizard displays automatically when you first start your system Before you run the Rapid Startup Wizard gather the network configuration information you need including e User name and administrator password the system provides you with defaults you need to change e E mail addresses to set up system alerts SNMP settings e Local area network LAN configuration settings To help you gather this information see Configuring the server on the network on page 30 Configuration checklist Use the following checklist to make sure you have completed all configuration tasks for your HP All in One Storage System The steps for each task are explained in more detail in subsequent chapters of this guide Table 3 Installation and Configuration checklist Steps Ref
195. minister connect to and view printers through a web browser Internet printing enabling users to connect to a printer using the printer s URL A Microsoft white paper discussing the uses of both components can be obtained at http www microsoft com windowsserver2003 techinfo overview internetprint mspx Planning considerations for print services Before configuring the print server the following checklist of items should be followed 1 Determine the operating system version of the clients that will send jobs to this printer This information is used to select the correct client printer drivers for the client and server computers using the printer Enabling this role on the print server allows the automatic distribution of these drivers to the clients Additionally the set of client operating systems determines which of these drivers need to be installed on the server during the print server role installation At the printer print a configuration or test page that includes manufacturer model language and installed options This information is needed to choose the correct printer driver The manufacturer and model are usually enough to uniquely identify the printer and its language However some printers support multiple languages and the configuration printout usually lists them Also the configuration printout often lists installed options such as extra memory paper trays envelope feeders and duplex units Choose a printer
196. ministrators to understand control and manage the quantity and type of data stored on their servers Some of the tasks you can perform are e Quota management File screening management Storage reports The HP All in One Management Console provides access to FSRM tasks For procedures and methods beyond what are described below see the online help In addition see a Microsoft File Server Resource Manager white paper available at hitp download microsoft com download 7 4 7 7472bf9b 3023 48b7 87be d2cedc38f1 5a WSO3R2_ Storage Management doc Quota management On the Quota Management node of the File Server Resource Manager snap in you can perform the following tasks e Create quotas to limit the space allowed for a volume or folder and generate notifications when the quota limits are approached or exceeded e Generate auto quotas that apply to all existing folders in a volume or folder as well as to any new subfolders created in the future e Define quota templates that can be easily applied to new volumes or folders and that can be used across an organization File screening management On the File Screening Management node of the File Server Resource Manager snap in you can perform the following tasks e Create file screens to control the types of files that users can save and to send notifications when users attempt to save blocked files e Define file screening templates that can be easily applied to new volumes or
197. missions for a shared folder Use the Set Shared Folder Permissions page to set network user read and write permissions for the shared folder E NOTE Permissions can be further customized using Windows administration tools such as Windows Explorer and the Shared Folder MMC snap in 1 Select a permission level 64 Hosting storage for applications and shared folders 2 Click Next to open the Storage Allocation page see Allocating space for components on page 69 Using the Host a SQL Server Database Wizard The Host a SQL Server Database Wizard automatically discovers the servers that host SQL Server and SQL Server databases on your domain and helps you allocate and configure storage space for each database component you select Data file Contains pointers to database files storage for system tables and objects and storage for database data and objects Log file Holds all the transaction log information for the database Every database has exactly one log file which cannot be used to hold any other data Before you begin configuring storage for SQL Server Make sure the ASM agent is installed on each server with SQL Server data you plan to host See Installing the All in One Storage Manager Agent on network application servers on page 33 for more information Make sure you have a current backup of your SQL Server data and logs Accessing the Host a SQL Server Database Wizard 1 In the Actions
198. n and select Server management In the ProLiant Essentials Software section select HP Lights Out 100i LO100i Software Using the Integrated Lights Out 2 method Integrated Lights Out 2 iLO 2 is HP s fourth generation of Lights Out management technology that allows you to perform virtually any system administrator or maintenance task remotely as if you were using its keyboard mouse and monitor power button and floppy CD or USB key whether or not the server is operating It is available on the AiO600 in two forms iLO 2 Standard and iLO 2 Advanced iLO 2 Standard provides basic system board management functions diagnostics and essential Lights Out functionality on supported storage systems iLO 2 Advanced provides advanced remote administration functionality as a licensed option which is included with the HP All in One Storage System The Integrated Lights Out port on the storage system can be configured through the Rapid Startup Wizard or through the iLO 2 ROM Based Setup Utility RBSU SNMP is enabled and the Insight Management Agents are preinstalled The HP iLO 2 management processor provides multiple ways to configure update operate and manage servers remotely The HP StorageWorks 600 All in One Storage System is preconfigured with iLO 2 default factory settings including a default user account and password These settings can be found on the iLO 2 Default Network Settings tag on the front of the server If iLO 2 is connected to a
199. n which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or television technician for help All in One Storage System 183 Declaration of conformity for products marked with the FCC logo United States only This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation For questions regarding your product contact Hewlett Packard Company P O Box 692000 Mail Stop 530113 Houston Texas 77269 2000 Or call 1 800 652 6672 For questions regarding this FCC declaration contact Hewlett Packard Company P O Box 692000 Mail Stop 510101 Houston Texas 77269 2000 Or call 281 514 3333 To identify this product refer to the Part Series or Model number found on the product Modifications Cables The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by Hewlett Packard Company m
200. n ASM can perform for each database component listed Table 18 Selecting database components to host Action Description Component s check box is not selected so ASM will not perform any eae action Select check box to change action Storage space will be allocated and configured on your HP All in One Allocate Space Move Data Storage System Component s data will be migrated to your HP All in One Storage System Component s data is already hosted on your HP All in One Storage Nene Aad Managed System and already managed by ASM No action is possible 2 To view the properties for a database component select the database component name and then click Properties See Data file properties on page 101 and Log file properties for database on page 101 for descriptions of the properties displayed 3 If you do not want ASM to delete the original files for the selected database components from the server that hosts SQL Server after it migrates the data to your HP All in One Storage System clear the Delete original files after successful migration checkbox 4 When you are done click Next to open the Select the Database Workload Type page see Selecting a database workload type on page 66 Selecting a database workload type Use the Select the Database Workload Type page to select the workload type for the SQL Server database EY NOTE You can only select the database workload type while using
201. n One Storage Manager agent must be installed on the application server to use this option iSCSI LUN Exposes a LUN to the remote server so the server can store data on the LUN You will need to install an iSCSI initiator on your host server Storage is provisioned for these applications e Local storage only Creates a volume on your All in One Storage System Storage is provisioned for these applications 2 Click Next to open the Enter an Application Name page see Entering an application name on page 68 Entering an application name Use the Enter an Application Name page to enter a name for the application This name will be used anywhere the application is referenced in ASM so it must be a unique name 1 Enter a name for the application 2 When you are done click Next to open the Storage Allocation page see Allocating space for components on page 69 Using the Create a Virtual Library Wizard This wizard helps you create a virtual library for disk to disk backup of other client or servers to your All in One Storage System and manage the storage for the virtual library through ASM Install Data Protector Express on additional servers you need to backup See Accessing the Virtual Library Wizard To access the Create a Virtual Library Wizard 1 In the Actions pane select Create a Virtual Library The Create a Virtual Library welcome page opens 2 Click Next to open the Configure virtual library page see
202. n after you have scheduled backups See Selecting local or alternate backup for more information on how to navigate to the Data Protection page outside of a wizard 2 Click the box on the right side of the Snapshot Schedules box to open the Snapshot Schedule page 3 Click Add to add a snapshot to the snapshot schedule 4 Select a snapshot frequency hourly daily weekly monthly for snapshots 5 Enter a start date for snapshots 6 Enter a start time for snapshots 7 To add another snapshot to the snapshot schedule repeat steps 2 through 5 8 To delete a snapshot from the snapshot schedule select the snapshot and click Remove 9 Click OK to save your changes and return to the Data Protection page The Schedules box now displays the snapshots added or displays Aggregate Schedule if more than one snapshot was added to the snapshot schedule Reviewing task summary and scheduling tasks 1 78 Review the list of tasks the wizard will perform to allocate and configure storage and to host the application storage or shared folder on your HP All in One Storage System For application storage ensure the following is true before you run the tasks You have an up to date backup of the application data and logs e The application data and logs are not being accessed or modified Do one of the following To go back and change your selections click Back To run the listed tasks immediately click Finish e The Task Viewer o
203. n it 3 Select Properties 4 Select Shadow Copies tab All shadow copies are listed sorted by the date and time they were created EY NOTE It is also possible to create new shadow copies or delete shadow copies from this page Set schedules Shadow copy schedules control how frequently shadow copies of a volume are made There are a number of factors that can help determine the most effective shadow copy schedule for an organization These include the work habits and locations of the users For example if users do not all live in the same time zone or they work on different schedules it is possible to adjust the daily shadow copy schedule to allow for these differences Do not schedule shadow copies more frequently than once per hour 136 File server management EY NOTE When deleting a shadow copy schedule that action has no effect on existing shadow copies Viewing shadow copy properties The Shadow Copy Properties page lists the number of copies the date and time the most recent shadow copy was made and the maximum size setting EY NOTE For volumes where shadow copies do not exist currently it is possible to change the location of the cache file Managing the cache files on a separate disk is recommended A CAUTION Use caution when reducing the size limit for all shadow copies When the size is set to less than the total size currently used for all shadow copies enough shadow copies are d
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205. nd paste the data in C application data to G application data on the application server 3 Delete the application data from the old path optional Any data saved to the iSCSI LUN on the application server is now saved to a LUN on your HP All in One Storage System and not on the server 80 Hosting storage for applications and shared folders 5 Data protection The Data protection window allows for the following Select how data protection is configured using local disk to disk Local D2D and or Alternate Location Backup D2Any of an Exchange storage group SQL Server database user defined application or shared folder Select a media rotation type for backups or run a backup of an Exchange storage group SQL Server database user defined application or shared folder See Scheduling and running backups on page 84 e Create a snapshot schedule take a snapshot or delete a snapshot of an Exchange storage group SQL Server database user defined application or shared folder See Scheduling snapshots on page 82 and Taking snapshots on page 82 e View the contents of a snapshot by exposing it See Exposing a snapshot on page 83 and Unexposing a snapshot on page 83 e Restore an Exchange storage group SQL Server database user defined application or shared folder from a backup See Restoring data from backups on page 84 e Revert an Exchange storage group SQL Server database or user
206. network running DNS and DHCP you can use it immediately without changing any settings For more information on using HP iLO 2 see the HP Integrated Lights Out 2 User Guide To quickly set up iLO 2 using the default settings for iLO 2 Standard and iLO 2 Advanced features on AiO600 Storage System follow these steps 1 Ensure that a network cable is connected to the iLO 2 port located on the back of the storage system EY NOTE This connection method is easiest when the connection is to a DHCP and DNS supported network 2 If not using dynamic DHCP IP addressing you will need to input a static IP address by using the direct attach method and the iLO 2 RBSU All in One Storage System 29 3 Using the methods described in the HP Integrated Lights Out 2 User Guide connect to the iLO 2 port EY NOTE To find the default iLO 2 log on settings see the iLO 2 Default Network Settings card attached to your server The default DNS administrator name and password needed to log on will be on this card 4 If desired you can change the default user name and password on the administrator account to your predefined selections 5 Set up your user accounts if using the local accounts feature Activate iLO 2 advanced features by entering a license key from the included HP ProLiant Essentials Integrated Lights Out 2 Advanced Pack 7 Access the HP All in One Storage System using the iLO 2 Remote Console functionality Log on
207. nforce an allocated storage limit for a shared folder the ASM status indicator still goes from Warning to Critical in the content pane however users are not blocked from adding data to the shared folder as long as there is still unallocated storage space on the logical disk where the shared folder resides Data can be written to the shared folder until the logical disk is full By default the Enforce Allocated Limit Quota is set to No for all shared folders and local storage applications To change this setting do one of the following Using the Create a Shared Folder Wizard change the Enforce Allocated Limit Quota setting on the Advanced window to Yes Select the shared folder in the content pane click Properties in the Actions pane click the Warning Threshold tab and then select the Enforce Allocated Limit Quota Select the shared folder in the content pane click Allocate Space in the Actions pane click Advanced and then change the Enforce Allocated Limit Quota setting to Yes EY NOTE If a Shared Folder is created outside of ASM you must run the Allocate Space Wizard on the particular folder to enable the Enforce Allocated Limit Quota setting To allocate space for a shared folder specify a size using the Allocate Space Wizard as described in Increasing or reducing the allocated storage on page 89 All in One Storage System 75 Selecting data protection Use the Data Protection window in t
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210. ntroller subsystems A1 A2 A A f heat L3 EE gl0045 Figure 13 Two arrays A1 A2 and five logical drives L1 through L5 spread over five physical drives EY NOTE This type of configuration may not apply to all storage systems and serves only as an example Through the use of basic disks primary partitions or extended partitions can be created Partitions can only encompass one LUN Through the use of dynamic disks volumes can be created that span multiple LUNs The Windows Disk Management utility can be used to convert disks to dynamic and back to basic and manage the volumes residing on dynamic disks Other options include the ability to delete extend mirror and repair these elements Partitions Partitions exist as either primary partitions or extended partitions and can be composed of only one basic disk no larger than 2 TB Basic disks can also only contain up to four primary partitions or three primary partitions and one extended partition In addition the partitions on them cannot be extended beyond the limits of a single LUN Extended partitions allow the user to create multiple logical drives These partitions or logical disks can be assigned drive letters or be used as mount points on existing disks If mount points are used it should be noted that Services for UNIX SFU does not support mount points at this time The use of mount points in conjunction with NFS shares is not supported Volumes W
211. o File Access files modify file settings and permissions from Computer Management and use third party tools that can be used with NetWare servers Create and manage user accounts by using Active Directory Users and Computers Perform secured log ons Support packet burst and Large Internet Packet LIP Support NetWare locking and synchronization primitives that are used by some NetWare specific applications Support long file names compatible with OS 2 long file name LFN support and Print Services for NetWare does not support the following NetWare groups and functions Workgroup Managers Accounting User disk volume restrictions Setting Inherited Rights Masks IRMs NetWare loadable modules Transaction Tracking System TTS To access File and Print Services To access FPNW le 174 From the desktop of the storage system select Start gt Settings gt Control Panel gt Administrative Tools gt Server Manager Other network file and print services 2 Select FPNW and then click Properties File and Print Services for NetWare on ALAMO E xj m File Server Information Software Version File and Print Services for Netware v5 0 Connections Supported 10000 Cancel Connections In Use 1 Available Volumes y Help Number of Users 1 Number of Open Fies 0 _Dverview Number of File Locks 0 Network Address 81745429 Node Address oooo00000001 FPNW Server Name JALAMO_FPNW Description PO
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213. od and the IPMI section of the BIOS to read the DHCP address If you are not using DHCP use this procedure to set a static IP address 3 Using the methods described in the HP ProLiant Lights Out 100 Remote Management User Guide connect to the LO100 port EY IMPORTANT Log on using the default LO100 user name admin and password admin 4 If desired you can change the default user name and password on the administrator account to your predefined selections 5 Set up your user accounts if using the local accounts feature Ensure that LO100 advanced features are activated If they are not activate these features by entering a license key from the included HP ProLiant Essentials Lights Out 100i Advanced Pack 28 Installing and configuring the server 7 Access the HP All in One Storage System using the LO100 Remote Console functionality Log on to the HP All in One Storage System with the default user name administrator and the password hpinvent The HP All in One Storage System Management Console starts automatically EY NOTE When the Remote Console feature is enabled you can get access to the storage system s login screen The Lights Out 100 port comes with factory default settings which the administrator can change See the HP ProLiant Lights Out 100 Remote Management User Guide for information about changing these settings To obtain this guide go to http www hp com support manuals navigate to the servers sectio
214. of print configuration data between different versions of Windows and supports conversion of line printer remote LPR ports to the Standard TCP IP Port Monitor on Windows 2000 Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 All in One Storage System 155 Network printer drivers Updated print drivers for HP network printers are preinstalled on the storage system If a Service Release DVD has been run on the server there are updated HP network print drivers in the C hpnas PRINTERS folder Print services management Print services information to plan set up manage administer and troubleshoot print servers and print devices are available online using the Help and Support Center feature To access the Help and Support Center select Start gt Help and Support then Printers and Faxes under Help Contents Microsoft Print Management Console The Print Management Console PMC can be started from the HP All in One Management Console or the PMC snap in can be added to the Microsoft Management Console HP recommends that you use the Microsoft Print Management Step by Step Guide on the Documentation CD for print concepts use of the PMC and management of network printers The guide can also be downloaded from http www microsoft com printserver When running the PMC on a server that has Windows Firewall enabled no printers will be displayed in the printers folder of the PMC In order for printers to be displayed you need to open the file and
215. olves the problem contact an authorized service provider For more information about debugging tools or specitic GPF messages see the Microsoft web site http www microsoft com whdc devtools debugging default mspx Errors are displayed in the error log Operating system updates Follow the information provided in the error log and then see the operating system documentation Use care when applying operating system updates service packs hotfixes and patches Before updating the operating system read the release notes for each update If you do not require specific fixes from the update HP recommends that you do not apply the updates If you decide to apply an operating system update 1 Perform a full system backup 2 Apply the operating system update using the instructions provided All in One Storage System 111 3 Install the current drivers Application software problems If your application software locks up perform the following actions SQL Server Check the application log and operating system log for entries indicating why the software failed Check for incompatibility with other software on the server Check the support web site of the software vendor for known problems Review the log files for changes made to the server that may have caused the problem Scan the server for viruses with an updated virus scan utility errors Host a SQL Server Database Wizard authentication error
216. op iske Union m Hvis produktet eller dets emballage er forsynet med dette symbol angiver det at produktet ikke m bortskaffes med andet almindeligt husholdningsaffald stedet er det dit ansvar at bortskatfe kasseret udstyr ved at aflevere det p den kommunale genbrugsstation der forest r genvinding af kasseret elektrisk og elektronisk udstyr Den centrale modtagelse og genvinding af kasseret udstyr i forbindelse med bortskaffelsen bidrager til bevarelse af naturlige ressourcer og sikrer at udstyret genvindes p en m de der beskytter bade mennesker og milj Yderligere oplysninger om hvor du kan aflevere kasseret udstyr til genvinding kan du f hos kommunen den lokale genbrugsstation eller i den butik hvor du k bte produktet Dutch notice Verwijdering van afgedankte apparatuur door priv gebruikers in de Europese Unie X waa Dit symbool op het product of de verpakking geeft aan dat dit product niet mag worden gedeponeerd bij het normale huishoudelijke afval U bent zelf verantwoordelijk voor het inleveren van uw afgedankte apparatuur bij een inzamelingspunt voor het recyclen van oude elektrische en elektronische apparatuur Door uw oude apparatuur apart aan te bieden en te recyclen kunnen natuurlijke bronnen worden behouden en kan het materiaal worden hergebruikt op een manier waarmee de volksgezondheid en het milieu worden beschermd Neem contact op met uw gemeente het afvalinzamelingsbedrijf of de winkel waar u het product he
217. or NFS and Server for NFS This allows users to connect to Network File System NFS resources without having to log on to UNIX and Windows systems separately EY NOTE Most of the functionality of User Name Mapping has been replaced by Active Directory Lookup Active Directory Lookup enables Client for NFS and Server for NFS to obtain user identifier UID and group identifier GID information directly from Active Directory For information about storing UNIX user data in Active Directory see documentation for Identity Management for UNIX For information about enabling Active Directory Lookup see Specifying how Server for NFS obtains Windows user and group information available in online help 168 Microsoft Services for Network File System MSNFS User Name Mapping Administration The User Name Mapping administration online help contains information for the following topics Understanding the User Name Mapping component Starting and stopping User Name Mapping e Configuring User Name Mapping Securing access to the User Name Mapping server e Managing maps e Managing groups Best practices for User Name Mapping e Install User Name Mapping on a domain controller e Create a User Name Mapping server pool Make sure User Name Mapping can download users from all domains e Refresh data whenever a user is added or changed e Place password and group files on the User Name Mapping server e Use appropriate permissions to
218. or information on managing users and groups on a domain see the domain documentation available on the Microsoft web site Using Ethernet NIC teaming optional Select models are equipped with an HP or Broadcom NIC Teaming utility The utility allows administrators to configure and monitor Ethernet network Installing and configuring the server interface controller NIC teams in a Windows based operating system These teams provide options for increasing fault tolerance and throughput e Activating iLO 2 Advanced features using a license key The Remote Console feature of iLO 2 requires a license key The key is included with the storage system inside the Country Kit See the iLO 2 Advanced License Pack for activation instructions e Adjusting logging for system application and security events e Installing third party software applications For example these might include an antivirus application that you install e Registering the system To register the system refer to the HP Registration website http register hp com Installing the All in One Storage Manager Agent If you plan to perform data migration tasks for any application servers on your network using the wizards that are available in the All in One Storage Manager you must first install the All in One Storage Manager Agent on those application servers Follow these instructions before performing any data migration operations Installing the All in One Storage
219. or the storage group component See Setting a percent full warning threshold on page 74 for more information e Mail Store Public Store or Log tab Exchange storage group components One of these three tabs is available depending on whether the storage group component is a mail store public store or log e Mail Store tab Displays the status and properties of the mail store reported byt the Exchange server Table 24 Mail Store tab Exchange storage group component properties Value Description Mail Store Name Name of storage group mail store Online The storage group mail store is available for use Database File Path to the file that stores all messages submitted through MAPI as well as the database tables that define mailboxes messages folders and attachments Monitoring storage Value Description Streaming Database File Path to the file that stores Internet formatted messages such as native Exchange 2003 only Multipurpose Internet Extensions MIME content Replication type Indicates if LCR is being used LCR Status Indicate Exchange warnings for LCR LCR Copy Copy of the active original exchange component LCR Database Copy File Path to LCR mailstore copy e Public Store tab Displays the public store s free space and the following storage allocation details about the public store Table 25 Public Store tab Exchange storage group component properties
220. oring shadow copies consider both the number and size of files that are being copied as well as the frequency of changes between copies For example 100 files that only change monthly require less storage space than 10 files that change daily If the frequency of changes to each file is greater than the amount of space allocated to storing shadow copies no shadow copy is created Administrators should also consider user expectations of how many versions they will want to have available End users might expect only a single shadow copy to be available or they might expect three days or three weeks worth of shadow copies The more shadow copies users expect the more storage space administrators must allocate for storing them Setting the limit too low also affects backup programs that use shadow copy technology because these programs are also limited to using the amount of disk space specified by administrators Ef NOTE Regardless of the volume space that is allocated for shadow copies there is a maximum of 64 shadow copies for any volume When the 65th shadow copy is taken the oldest shadow copy is purged The minimum amount of storage space that can be specified is 350 megabytes MB The default storage size is 10 percent of the source volume the volume being copied If the shadow copies are stored on a separate volume change the default to reflect the space available on the storage volume instead of the source volume Remember tha
221. oring storage Storage tab Displays the unallocated space used space free space on the volume and also details on your volume or logical disk properties depending on the application open Table 40 Storage tab HP All in One Storage System logical disk properties Property Value System Name Name the system uses to identify the logical disk Physical Disks Globally unique identifier s of the hard drive s used by the logical disk for storage Exclusive Storage RAID Level Indicates if the logical disk is configured with exclusive storage See Table 19 on page 72 for more information The RAID level to which the logical disk is configured See Customizing RAID levels on page 73 for more information RAID Stripe Size The RAID stripe size to which the logical disk is configured See Table 19 on page 72 for more information Read Cache Speeds up reads when enabled This setting is determined by the storage array not ASM Write Cache Speeds up writes when enabled This setting is determined by the storage array not ASM Number of Hot Spares The number of hot spares with which the logical disk is configured See Table 19 on page 72 for more information Unmanaged Data Space on the logical disk used to store data that is not managed by ASM Free Space Unused storage space on the logical disk that is not allocated Table 41 Storage tab HP All in One Storage System vol
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224. pens running the tasks required to configure storage and migrate data See Monitoring task completion status for more information To schedule tasks to run at a later time select Schedule tasks to run later enter a start date and time and then click Finish To select AM or PM for the start time click the up and down arrow buttons To use a calendar to select a start date click the down arrow button located to the right of the up and down arrow buttons to open a calendar To change the month displayed on the calendar click the previous and next buttons on the calendar or click on the month or year displayed at the top of the calendar to display drop down lists Hosting storage for applications and shared folders Monitoring task completion status The Task Viewer shows the status of ASM wizard tasks ASM wizard tasks allocate and configure storage host application storage and shared folders and configure data protection EY NOTE Click the Expand tree icon next to a task to view its subtasks Select a task to view its description in the Details box on the Task Viewer The Task Viewer has a filter drop down menu Each selection displays information about task completion status for different time periods Show All Displays all tasks that have been completed or failed to complete Displays the tasks and subtasks currently being processed and all scheduled tasks Today Displays the tasks and subtasks currently being proc
225. permissions assigned to a particular user or group Select the desired user or group and then click Edit File server management 4 Enable or disable permissions by selecting the Allow box to enable permission or the Deny box to disable permission If neither box is selected permission is automatically disabled Figure 27 illustrates the Edit screen and some of the permissions Permission Entry for Drive E E 21x Object Name Change Apply onto This folder only hs Permissions Allow Deny Full Control Traverse Folder Execute File List Folder Read Data Read Attributes Read Extended Attributes Create Files Write Data Create Folders Append Data Write Attributes Write Extended Attributes Delete Subfolders and Files Delete on Clear All JIg00n0000nananKanA Jooo0000000000 Figure 27 User or group Permission Entry dialog box Another area of the Advanced Security Settings is the Auditing tab Auditing allows you to set rules for the auditing of access or attempted access to files or folders Users or groups can be added deleted viewed or modified through the Advanced Security Settings Auditing tab All in One Storage System 147 Advanced Security Settings for Drive E E Figure 28 Advanced Security Settings dialog box Auditing tab 5 Click Add to display the Select User or Group dialog box Select User or Group Figure 29 Select User or Group di
226. pies cannot protect against data loss due to media failures however recovering data from shadow copies can reduce the number of times needed to restore data from tape 50 Storage management overview Using storage elements The last step in creating the element is determining its drive letter or mount point and formatting the element Each element created can exist as a drive letter assuming one is available and or as mount points off of an existing folder or drive letter Either method is supported However mount points can not be used for shares that will be shared using Microsoft Network File Services They can be set up with both but the use of the mount point in conjunction with NFS shares causes instability with the NFS shares Formats consist of NTFS FAT32 and FAT All three types can be used on the storage system However VSS can only use volumes that are NTFS formatted Also quota management is possible only on NTFS Network adapter teaming Network adapter teaming is software based technology used to increase a server s network availability and performance Teaming enables the logical grouping of physical adapters in the same server regardless of whether they are embedded devices or Peripheral Component Interconnect PCI adapters into a virtual adapter This virtual adapter is seen by the network and server resident network aware applications as a single network connection Management tools HP Systems Insight Manager H
227. pinvent To open the ACU in browser mode EY NOTE Confirm that the ACU Extension Mode is set fo remote service 1 Open a browser and enter the server name or IP address of the destination server For example http servername 2301 orhttp 192 0 0 1 2301 2 Log in to the HP System Management Homepage The default user name is administrator and the default password is hpinvent 126 File server management 3 Click Array Configuration Utility on the left side of the window The ACU opens and identifies the controllers that are connected to the system Some ACU guidelines to consider Do not modify the first two logical drives of the storage system they are configured for the storage system operating system Spanning more than 14 disks with a RAID 5 volume is not recommended Designate spares for RAID sets to provide greater protection against failures RAID sets cannot span controllers A single array can contain multiple logical drives of varying RAID settings Extending and expanding arrays and logical drives is supported The HP Array Configuration Utility User Guide is available for download at hitp www hp com support manuals Disk Management utility The Disk Management tool is a system utility for managing hard disks and the volumes or partitions that they contain Disk Management is used to initialize disks create volumes format volumes with the FAT FAT32 or NTFS file systems and create fault toleran
228. plexities of allocating and configuring storage and hosting application storage on your HP All in One Storage System ASM handles two types of use models e Managing storage for application servers page 53 e Managing storage for shared folders page 54 Managing storage for application servers With ASM you can allocate configure and host storage for applications residing on servers that host Exchange SQL Server and user defined applications using the Host an Exchange Storage Group Wizard Host a SQL Server Database Wizard and Host a User Defined Application Wizard The wizards suggest a default storage size plus default advanced configuration settings such as RAID level for each application component You can customize all the defaults to fit your storage needs However the default advanced settings provided for Exchange and SQL Server are based on HP storage Exchange and SQL Server best practices and should generally not be changed For application storage ASM creates an iSCSI LUN on your HP All in One Storage System for each storage group component database component or the user defined application you select to host in the storage allocation wizard and exports it to the application server whose storage will be hosted ASM also creates a LUN on your HP All in One Storage System to host the storage group component database component or the user defined application you selected in the storage allocation wizard All storage communi
229. plication or shared folder selected e Change the default size values Select a row to edit Highlight the storage size unit value and then enter a new value as necessary megabytes MB gigabytes GB or terabytes TB e Highlight the storage size number value and enter a new value or click the arrow buttons to change the value EY NOTE The Size Range column shows the minimum and maximum storage space that can be allocated to each application component user defined application or shared folder listed Whenever you change the allocated space size or an advanced configuration setting for an application component the maximum value for Size Range is recalculated for all the application components listed EY NOTE To change the advanced configuration settings for an application component user defined application or shared folder listed select the item to edit and then click Advanced See Selecting advanced configuration settings on page 71 for more information 2 When you are done selecting the storage allocation and configuration settings click Next to open the summary page EY NOTE After storage space is allocated and configured using a wizard only the following storage configuration settings can be changed e Allocated space size e Percent full warning threshold Enforce Allocated Limit shared folders and local storage applications After a logical disk is created its configuration cannot b
230. plication from view without unhosting the storage your All in One Storage System will re discover the applications immediately EY NOTE This action is not available for shared folders Because ASM automatically discovers top level shared folders on your HP All in One Storage System the folder would just reappear after the next discovery process A shared folder is automatically removed from view when it is removed from your HP All in One Storage System To remove an application component or user defined application from view 1 Permanently remove storage from your AiO depending on the type of application The application component will still remain in the content pane Select the application component or user defined application to remove in the content pane In the Actions pane click Remove from View A confirmation dialog box opens 4 Do one of the following Click OK to remove the item from view e Click Cancel to cancel the action Changing permissions names descriptions or paths of shared folders ASM cannot be used to change permissions names descriptions or paths of top level or nested shared folders that reside on your HP All in One Storage System Use Windows Explorer or the Shared Folder MMC snap in to change permissions names descriptions or paths of shared folders that reside on your HP All in One Storage System ASM automatically discovers and adopts any changes you make to the permissions names
231. plication server to view the used and allocated storage properties for the volume and application components Click the Collapse tree icon next to an expanded application server to hide the volume and application component storage properties To view all the storage properties for an item listed in the content pane see Accessing application server properties Accessing application server properties When Application Server View is selected in the Actions pane you can view the storage status alerts and properties for the following e Volumes created on the iSCSI LUNs logical disks exported by ASM to the application servers Shared folders and application components same information displayed on Application View Do one of the following Select the item in the content pane and then click Properties in the Actions pane e Right click the item in the content pane and select Properties See Accessing application and shared folder properties on page 94 for descriptions of shared folder and application component properties Accessing properties for application server volumes ASM provides properties information for application server volumes created on the iSCSI LUNs exported by ASM to the application server 108 Monitoring storage In the Actions pane select Application Server View Do one of the following Select an application server volume in the content pane and then click Properties in the Actions pane e Right cl
232. plorer 5 5 or later on that network using the TCP IP 3202 port EY IMPORTANT Before you begin this procedure ensure that you have the following e Windows based PC loaded with Internet Explorer 5 5 or later on the same local network as the storage system DHCP enabled network Serial number or IP address of the storage system To connect the server to a network using the remote browser method you must first ensure that the client is configured to download signed ActiveX controls To enable ActiveX controls 24 Installing and configuring the server 1 On the remote client machine open the Internet Explorer web browser and select Tools gt Internet Options gt Security Internet Options General Security Privacy Content Connections Programs Advanced Select a Web content zone to specify its secunty settings amp 0O Intemet Local intranet Trusted stes Restricted stes Intemet This zone contains all Web sites you havent placed in other zones Security level for this zone Custom Custom settings To change the settings click Custom Level To use the recommended settings click Default Level Custom Level l Default Level J Figure 1 Internet options screen On the Security screen select Internet or Local intranet web content zone then click Custom Level Scroll down to locate the ActiveX Controls and plug ins settings At Download signed Active
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234. printer icon Additional resources For more information about using and configuring File and Print Services for NetWare see the online help AppleTalk and file services for Macintosh The AppleTalk network integration allows the storage system to share files and printers between your server and any Apple Macintosh clients that are connected to your network After installing Microsoft Windows Services for Macintosh the administrator can use the AppleTalk protocol to configure the storage system to act as an AppleTalk server The AppleTalk protocol is the communications protocol used by clients running a Macintosh operating system The Macintosh computers need only the Macintosh OS software to function as clients no additional software is required AppleTalk network integration simplifies administration by maintaining just one set of user accounts instead of separate user accounts for example one on the Macintosh server and another on the computer running Windows server software Installing the AppleTalk protocol 1 From the desktop of the storage system select Start gt Settings gt Network Connections Right click Local Area Connection and then click Properties Click Install Select Protocol and then click Add Select AppleTalk Protocol and then click OK Installing File Services for Macintosh To install File Services for Macintosh perform the following steps 1 Access the desktop on the storage system 2 Open Add or R
235. protect password and group files e Ensure consistency of group mapping e Specify the computers that can access User Name Mapping For further details see the online help for Microsoft Services for Network File System Microsoft Services for NFS troubleshooting The following information on how to troubleshoot issues with Microsoft Services for NFS is available using the online help e General issues e Troubleshooting Server for NFS Troubleshooting User Name Mapping For further details see the online help for Microsoft Services for Network File System Microsoft Services for NFS command line tools Table 48 provides a listing of Windows command line administration tools Table 48 MSNFS command line administration tools Command Function mapadmin Adds lists deletes or changes user name mappings mount Mounts NFS network exports shares nfsadmin Manages Server for NFS and Client for NFS nfsshare Displays adds and removes exported NFS shares nfsstat Views statistics by NFS operation type showmount a Views users who are connected and what the user currently has mounted All in One Storage System 169 Command Function showmount e Views exports from the server and their export permissions unmount Removes NFS mounted drives For further details see the online help for Microsoft Services for Network File System Optimizing Server for NFS performance The following sources provide us
236. pshot from the snapshot list 3 Click Unexpose 4 Click Yes to confirm Reverting data to snapshots ASM allows you to revert data stored on your HP All in One Storage System to a snapshot This overwrites the existing data and reverts it to a past state EY NOTE Snapshots of shared folders cannot be reverted using ASM To revert a shared folder to a past snapshot use the Shadow Copy Client EY NOTE Snapshots of local storage applications can not be reverted using ASM as all data that is on the same volume as the application would also be reverted All in One Storage System 83 1 In the Manage Backups and Snapshots page select a snapshot from the list EY NOTE To view the contents of a snapshot expose it See Exposing a snapshot on page 83 for more information 2 Click Revert 3 Click Yes to confirm Scheduling and running backups To schedule backups see Scheduling backups on page 77 for more information Managing backups After scheduling backups you are able to manage backups for Exchange storage group SQL Server database user defined application or shared folders Based on the backup features that have been configured you have the following options Run virtual library backup After you have created a virtual library for a component you are able to run a virtual library backup from this location Run alternative location backup If an alternative backup device has
237. r Effective Permissions To view more information about special permissions select a permission entry and then click Edit Permission entries Type Name Permission Inherited From Apply To Allow Administrators Full Control lt not inherited gt This folder subfolders Allow SYSTEM Full Control lt not inherited gt This folder subfolders Allow CREATOR OWNER Full Control lt not inherited gt Subfolders and files only Allow Users Read amp Execute lt not inherited gt This folder subfolders Allow Users Create Folders 7 lt not inherited gt This folder and subfol Allow Users Create Files ZW lt not inherited gt Subfolders only Allow Everyone Read amp Execute lt not inherited gt This folder only Add Edit Remove J Replace permission entries on all child objects with entries shown here that apply to child objects Learn more about access control Cancel Apply Figure 26 Advanced Security settings dialog box Permissions tab Other functionality available in the Advanced Security Settings dialog box is illustrated in Figure 26 and includes Add a new user or group Click Add and then follow the dialog box instructions Remove a user or group Click Remove Replace permission entries on all child objects with entries shown here that apply to child objects This allows all child folders and files to inherit the current folder permissions by default Modify specific
238. rage elements that one would find on a storage device The following sections provide an overview of the storage elements All in One Storage System 45 Physical Disks Single Server RAID Arrays Storage Elements P Logical Drives CO Selective Storage Presentaion Visible Disks Posse Partitioning Elements NTFS Volumes C0 O O O 0 File Engineering Users Sales System File Folders Marketing Elements Shadow Copy Shadow Copies from 02 10 03 09 30 snapshot 0 Elements Snapshots from 02 10 03 11 30 snapshot 1 Cluster Physical Disk Resources Cluster Virtual Server Groups Cluster Network Name Elements IP Address Users CIES SMBand Saes OFS and NFS NFS File Shares Marketing File Engineering Sharing Snapshot 0 Elements Snapshot 1 15752 Figure 10 Storage process management example Physical storage elements The lowest level of storage management occurs at the physical drive level Minimally choosing the best disk carving strategy includes the following policies e Analyze current corporate and departmental structure e Analyze the current file server structure and environment e Plan properly to ensure the best configuration and use of storage e Determine the desired priority of fault tolerance performance and storage capacity e Use the determined priority of system chara
239. re its data on the iSCSI LUN exported by ASM to the application server as described in the application s documentation Before you begin configuring storage for a user defined application Make sure the ASM agent is installed on each application server with data you plan to host Make sure you have a current backup of your remote application data and logs For Remote Windows Applications Runs under Windows Server 2003 e Uses NTFS volumes for storage For an iSCSI LUN application you will need the iSCSI qualified name Ef NOTE For a remote Windows application you need to know the path to the iSCSI LUN on the application server to configure the remote application to store data on the iSCSI LUN The path to the iSCSI LUN is displayed on the application s Properties window on the Storage tab To access the Host a User Defined Application Wizard 1 In the Actions pane select Host a User Defined Application The Host a User Defined Application Wizard welcome page opens Click Next to open the Choose type of Application page see Choose type of application on page 68 All in One Storage System 67 Choose type of application 1 Select the type of application for hosting a user defined application e Remote Windows Application ASM will provision storage for the application and expose the storage to the given server as an NTFS volume over the iSCSI protocol This is the recommended option for most scenarios The All i
240. recovering from logical disk failure 117 regulatory compliance 183 related documentation 15 remote access Telnet Server 27 remote browser method connecting to network 25 Remote Desktop method connecting to network 26 Remote management 28 S safety 187 SAS SATA hard drives LEDs 43 Search enhancements 124 security auditing 147 file level permissions 144 ownership of files 149 serial number 21 server AiO400t hardware components 37 doocumentation 118 installation 21 power on 22 Server for NFS described 163 All in One Storage System 201 Server for NFS Authentication DLL 163 Service for User for Active Domain controllers 163 services for AppleTalk installing 179 Services for UNIX 49 51 set up Internet 181 setting up overview 19 setup completion 32 shadow copies mounted drives 134 shadow copies 50 backups 143 cache file 134 defragmentation 133 described 131 disabling 138 file or folder recovery 141 managing 34 on NFS shares 141 on SMB shares 140 planning 131 redirecting 137 scheduling 136 uses 13 viewing list 136 Shadow Copies for Shared Folders 139 share management 150 shared folder storage infrastructure 55 shared folders operating status values 98 Storage properties 105 105 shared folders pool accessing properties 98 shares administrative 151 creating new NCP 178 178 managing 50 NCP 177 standard 151 Single Instance Storage 123 SQL Server ac
241. 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 can only withstand the loss of one drive without total array failure It requires an array with a minimum of three physical drives Usable capacity is N 1 where N is the number of physical drives in the logical array Offers the best data protection and is an extension of RAID 5 RAID 6 uses multiple parity sets to store data and can therefore tolerate up to 2 drive failures simultaneously RAID 6 requires a minimum of 4 RAID 6 Advanced Data Guarding drives and is available only if the controller has an enabler Writer ADG performance is lower than RAID 5 due to parity data updating on multiple drives It uses two disk for parity its fault tolerance allows two disks to fail simultaneously Usable capacity is N 2 where N is the number of physical drives in the logical array Setting a percent full warning threshold To receive a warning alert when storage capacity reaches a specified limit set the percent full warning threshold You can set a warning threshold for any application component user defined application and shared folder that ASM manages An iSCSI LUN application will not have a warning threshold By default the warning threshold is set to 80 To change it enter a new percent value on the Advanced window 74 Hosting storage for applications and shared fold
242. rint Services for UNIX in Windows Server 2003 http support microsoft com scid kb en us 323421 All in One Storage System 171 172 Microsoft Services for Network File System MSNFS D Other network file and print services This chapter discusses file and print services for NetWare and Macintosh File and Print Services for NetWare FPNW File and Print Services for NetWare FPNW is one part of the Microsoft software package called Services for NetWare The most common use of the NetWare network operating system is as a file and print server FPNW eases the addition of the storage system into a mixed infrastructure by providing a NetWare user interface UI to a Windows Storage Server 2003 based server administrators and users see their same familiar NetWare UI Additionally the same logon for clients is maintained without a need for any client configuration changes This service also provides the ability to create Novell volumes which are actually NTFS shares from which users can map drives and access resources Novell Login scripts are supported on the storage system or through an existing NDS Novell Directory Services account This requires no changes or additions to the software on the NetWare client computers E NOTE IPX SPX protocol is required on the Novell servers Installing Services for NetWare The installation of FPNW on the storage system allows for a smooth integration with existing Novell servers FPNW
243. rnet Protocol IP address is assigned to the server If it is not IP address automatically assigned enter the IP address that you want to assign to this server Subnet mask A mask is used to determine what subnet an IP address belongs to The gateway in a network that the network adapter will use to access Default gateway all other networks Any additional local area connections can be renamed to prevent Local area connection 2 confusion IP address Same as above Subnet mask Same as above Default gateway Same as above All in One Storage System 31 Configuration Steps iLO 2 settings Change the host name IP settings and administrator settings DNS server A Domain Name System DNS server name is required to provide for domain name to IP address resolution A Windows Internet Naming Service WINS server name is required WINS server to determine the IP address associated with a particular network computer Server Name Server name Assign a unique name to the storage system This name identifies the storage system on the network Running the Rapid Startup Wizard The Rapid Startup Wizard is only displayed during the initial setup process This wizard guides you through configuring the following system settings Date time and time zone Administrator identity user name and password Alert e mail notification Lights Out 100 LO100 Integrated Lights Out 2 iLO 2
244. rodtech windowsserver2003 w2003hg sgchOO mspx More information The following web sites provide detailed information for using print services with Windows Server 2003 which also applies to Windows Storage Server 2003 e Microsoft Storage htto 7www microsott com windowsserversystem storage default mspx Microsoft Windows Storage Server 2003 http www microsott com windowsserversystem wss 2003 default mspx e Performance Tuning Guidelines for Windows Server 2003 http www microsoft com windowsserver2003 evaluation performance tuning mspx e Windows SharePoint Services htto www microsoft com windowsserver2003 technologies sharepoint default mspx 154 File server management B Print services Microsoft Print Management Console Print Management in the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 operating system is a Microsoft Management Console MMC snap on that system administrators can use to perform common print management tasks in a large enterprise It provides a single interface that administrators can use to perform printer and print server management tasks efficiently with detailed control You can use Print Management from any computer running Windows Server 2003 R2 and you can manage all network printers on print servers running Windows 2000 Server Windows Server 2003 or Windows Server 2003 R2 New or improved HP print server features HP Web Jetadmin WIA is a web based tool for remotely installing configuring and
245. rray not ASM Application Server Volume Number of Hot Spares The number of hot spares with which the database component storage is configured See Table 19 on page 72 for more information Application Server Volume Mount Paths Path the application server volume is mounted on The volume is built on the iSCSI LUN exported by ASM to the application server e Warning Threshold tab Allows you to change the percent full warning threshold value for the user defined application See Setting a percent full warning threshold on page 74 for more information Data Protection tab Allows you to schedule backups or run a backup of the user defined application data or restore the user defined application data from a backup It also allows you to schedule snapshots or take a snapshot of the user defined application data expose a snapshot or revert the user defined application data to a past snapshot See Data protection on page 81 for more information Data Protection Data Protection allows you to configure for virtual libraries and snapshots Properties window ASM provides properties information on your HP All in One Storage System The following lists the tabs available in the properties window for Data Protection Table 35 Operating status Data Protection properties Status indicator Value OK Data Protection is running and storage is online No alerts Warning See the Alerts list for more
246. rties for HP All in One Storage System volumes ASM provides properties information for any volume on a logical disk on your HP All in One Storage System 1 In the Actions pane select Storage View 2 Do one of the following Select any Volume Vol area in the content pane and then click Properties in the Actions pane Right click any Volume Vol area in the content pane and select Properties Accessing properties for HP All in One Storage System logical disks ASM provides properties information for the logical disks created on your HP All in One Storage System by ASM 1 In the Actions pane select Storage View 2 Do one of the following Select any logical disk in the content pane and then click Properties in the Actions pane Right click any logical disk in the content pane and select Properties Properties window ASM provides properties information for any logical disks and for any logical disk created on your HP All in One Storage System General tab Based on the application opened logical disks or volumes it will list the operating status for that application only Table 39 Operating status General tab Status indicator Value OK The storage is online No alerts Warni See the Alerts list for more information See Table 45 on page 113 for alert arning descripti escriptions Critical See the Alerts list for more information See Table 45 on page 113 for alert ES descriptions 106 Maonit
247. rver is disabled by default The service needs to be modified to enable access to the storage system with Telnet Enabling Telnet Server The Telnet Server service needs to be enabled prior to its access The service can be enabled by opening the services MMC 1 Select Start gt Run and then enter services msc 2 Locate and right click the Telnet service and then select Properties 3 Choose one of the following e For the Telnet service to start up automatically on every reboot in the Startup Type drop down box click Automatic and then click OK For the Telnet service to be started manually on every reboot in the Startup Type drop down box click Manual and then click OK On the storage system access the command line interface either by Remote Desktop or a direct connection and then enter the following command net start tlntsvr Sessions information The sessions screen provides the ability to view or terminate active sessions All in One Storage System 27 Using remote management methods HP StorageWorks All in One Storage Systems provide remote management functionality through HP ProLiant Lights Out technologies The AiO400r Storage System includes a Lights Out 100 LO100 port with Advanced features The Ai0600 Storage System includes an Integrated Lights Out 2 iLO 2 port with Advanced features The AiO400t Storage System does not include embedded Lights Out 100 remote management support This system requires t
248. s End users access the file or folder by using a separate client add on program which enables them to view the file in Windows Explorer Accessing previous versions of files or shadow copies enables users to e Recover files that were accidentally deleted Previous versions can be opened and copied to a safe location e Recover from accidentally overwriting a file A previous version of that file can be accessed Compare several versions of a file while working Use previous versions to compare changes between two versions of a file Shadow copies cannot replace the current backup archive or business recovery system but they can help to simplify restore procedures Because a snapshot only contains a portion of the original data blocks shadow copies can not protect against data loss due to media failures However the strength of snapshots is the ability to instantly recover data from shadow copies reducing the number of times needed to restore data from tape Shadow copy planning Before setup is initiated on the server and the client interface is made available to end users consider the following From what volume will shadow copies be taken e How much disk space should be allocated for shadow copies e Will separate disks be used to store shadow copies e How frequently will shadow copies be made Identifying the volume Shadow copies are taken for a complete volume but not for a specific directory Shadow copies work b
249. s for example 8080 5 Click the Bypass proxy server for local addresses check box if you do not want the proxy server computer to be used when you connect to a computer on the local network 6 Click OK to close the LAN Settings dialog box 7 Click OK again to close the Internet Options dialog box 182 Configuring storage system for Web access optional F Regulatory compliance and safety Federal Communications Commission notice Part 15 of the Federal Communications Commission FCC Rules and Regulations has established Radio Frequency RF emission limits to provide an interference free radio frequency spectrum Many electronic devices including computers generate RF energy incidental to their intended function and are therefore covered by these rules These rules place computers and related peripheral devices into two classes A and B depending upon their intended installation Class A devices are those that may reasonably be expected to be installed in a business or commercial environment Class B devices are those that may reasonably be expected to be installed in a residential environment personal computers for example The FCC requires devices in both classes to bear a label indicating the interference potential of the device as well as additional operating instructions for the user The rating label on the device shows which class A or B the equipment falls into Class B devices have an FCC logo or FCC ID on the label
250. s of the shared folder Do one of the following e In the Actions pane click Data Protection e In the Actions pane click Properties and then select the Data Protection window You may select Local Disk Backup and or Alternate Location Backup for any component Click on Modify Advanced Properties to set advanced properties of the backup and snapshot schedules See Selecting data protection for more information on scheduling backups and snapshots Managing snapshots and backups To manage snapshots and backups first navigate to the Data Protection window 1 Do one of the following Select an Exchange storage group or a component of a storage group in the content pane to schedule backups of the Exchange storage group Select an SQL Server database or a component of a database in the content pane to schedule backups of the SQL Server database Select a user defined application in the content pane to schedule backups of the user defined application Select a shared folder in the content pane to schedule backups of the shared folder Do one of the following e In the Actions pane click Data Protection e In the Actions pane click Properties and then select the Data Protection window Click on Manage backups and snapshots Snapshots From the Manage backups and snapshots window you are able to take snapshots expose or unexpose them and schedule them See Managing snapshots and backups to navigate to the Manage b
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252. sed logical disk You can find the advanced configuration settings and capacities of unused and used logical disks on the Properties window for each logical disk see Accessing properties for HP All in One Storage System logical disks on page 106 110 Monitoring storage 8 Troubleshooting servicing and maintenance Troubleshooting the storage system Use the references and general guidelines in this section to troubleshoot your HP StorageWorks All in One Storage System Operating system problems and resolutions Use the suggestions below to help resolve operating system issues Table 44 Operating system problems Problem Action Operating system locks up Scan for viruses with an updated virus scan utility General protection fault GPF occurs This can occur when the Microsoft operating system terminates suddenly with an error including but not limited to Miscalculating the amount of RAM needed for an allocation Transferring execution to a segment that is not executable Writing to a read only or a code segment Loading a bad value into a segment register Using a null pointer A GPF is immediately identitiable by a blue screen with white text and the text may contain information that identifies the problem Remove any newly installed software or hardware to verity that they are not the cause Boot the server in Safe Mode or the last known good configuration If neither of these actions res
253. select Tools gt Options The Configure Options window opens 2 Click the Colors tab 58 Storage management overview Select an item in the Items list and a color in the Color drop down menu When your color selections are complete click Apply to apply the color settings to the content pane Click OK Scaling display settings Changing the scaling settings customizes the size at which each application area or shared folder is displayed in the content pane You can choose to scale each application area and shared folder so that it is displayed in proportion to its capacity allocated storage size or so that all the application areas and shared folders are displayed at the same size i In the Actions pane select Tools gt Options The Configure Options window opens Click the Scaling tab Select the storage display proportion setting e According to capacity using automatic scaling Displays logical disks and volumes and application areas according to relative size but leaves the display readable e All as the same size Displays logical disks and volumes and application areas as the same size Click Apply to apply your change Click OK Add an All in One Storage System You may add another All in One Storage System for the ease of managing more than one All in One from the same console To add another All in One Storage System 1 2 3 Click on Add All in One Storage System in the Actions pane A di
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256. settings Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP settings Network interfaces Server name For more information about the configuration settings available in the Rapid Startup Wizard click Help to see the corresponding Rapid Startup Wizard online help topic Completing system configuration After the storage system is physically set up and the basic configuration is established you must complete additional setup tasks Depending on the deployment scenario of the storage system these steps can vary These additional steps can include 32 Running Microsoft Windows Update HP highly recommends that you run Microsoft Windows updates to identify review and install the latest applicable critical security updates on the storage system Creating and managing users and groups User and group information and permissions determine whether a user can access files If the storage system is deployed into a workgroup environment this user and group information is stored locally on the device By contrast if the storage system is deployed into a domain environment user and group information is stored on the domain Joining workgroup and domains These are the two system environments for users and groups Because users and groups in a domain environment are managed through standard Windows or Active Directory domain administration methods this document discusses only local users and groups which are stored and managed on the storage system F
257. shadow copies on a separate volume is ease of management and performance Shadow copies on a source volume must be continually monitored and can consume space designated for file sharing Setting the limit too high takes up valuable storage space Setting the limit too low can cause shadow copies to be purged too soon or not created at all By storing shadow copies on a separate volume space limits can generally be set higher or set to No Limit See the online help for instructions on altering the cache file location All in One Storage System 135 A CAUTION If the data on the separate volume L is lost the shadow copies cannot be recovered Enabling and creating shadow copies Enabling shadow copies on a volume automatically results in several actions e Creates a shadow copy of the selected volume Sets the maximum storage space for the shadow copies Schedules shadow copies to be made at 7 a m and 12 noon on weekdays EY NOTE Creating a shadow copy only makes one copy of the volume it does not create a schedule EY NOTE After the first shadow copy is created it cannot be relocated Relocate the cache file by altering the cache file location under Properties prior to enabling shadow copy See Viewing shadow copy properties on page 137 Viewing a list of shadow copies To view a list of shadow copies on a volume 1 Access Disk Management 2 Select the volume or logical drive then right click o
258. side application denoted as Shadow Copies for Shared Folders is required The client side application is currently only available for Windows XP and Windows 2000 SP3 No additional software is required to enable UNIX users to independently retrieve previous versions of files stored on NFS shares EY NOTE Shadow Copies for Shared Folders supports retrieval only of shadow copies of network shares It does not support retrieval of shadow copies of local folders E NOTE Shadow Copies for Shared Folders clients are not available for HTTP FTP AppleTalk or NetWare shares Consequently users of these protocols cannot use Shadow Copies for Shared Folders to independently retrieve previous versions of their files However administrators can take advantage of Shadow Copies for Shared Folders to restore files for these users All in One Storage System 139 SMB shadow copies Windows users can independently access previous versions of files stored on SMB shares by using the Shadow Copies for Shared Folders client After the Shadow Copies for Shared Folders client is installed on the user s computer the user can access shadow copies for a share by right clicking on the share to open its Properties window clicking the Previous Versions tab and then selecting the desired shadow copy Users can view copy and restore all available shadow copies Shadow Copies for Shared Folders preserves the permissions set in the access control lis
259. siness Support Center website http www hp com support manuals In the Storage section click Disk Storage Systems and then select your product Document conventions and symbols Table 1 Document conventions Convention Element Blue text Table 1 Cross reference links and e mail addresses Blue underlined text http www hp com Website addresses e Keys that are pressed Bold text f e Text typed into a GUI element such as a box All in One Storage System 15 Convention Element e GUI elements that are clicked or selected such as menu and list items buttons tabs and check boxes Italic text Text emphasis e File and directory names System output Code e Commands their arguments and argument values Monospace text Code variables Monospace italic text p Command variables Monospace bold text Emphasized monospace text A WARNING Indicates that failure to follow directions could result in bodily harm or death A CAUTION Indicates that failure to follow directions could result in damage to equipment or data IMPORTANT Provides clarifying information or specific instructions EY NOTE Provides additional information 9 TIP Provides helpful hints and shortcuts Rack stability Rack stability protects personnel and equipment 16 About this guide A WARNING To reduce the risk of personal injury
260. special devices mknod e Enhanced UNIX support Microsoft Services for NFS now supports the following versions of UNIX e Hewlett Packard HP UX version 11i e IBM AIX version 5L 5 2 e Red Hat Linux version 9 Sun Microsystems Solaris version 9 The following features that were previously available in Services for UNIX 3 5 are not included in MSNFS Gateway for NFS Server for PCNFS e All PCNFS components of Client for NFS UNIX Identity Management Identity Management for UNIX makes it easy to integrate users of Windows operating systems into existing UNIX environments It provides manageability components that simplify network administration and account management across both platforms With Identity Management for UNIX the administrator can e Manage user accounts and passwords on Windows and UNIX systems using Network Information Service NIS e Automatically synchronize passwords between Windows and UNIX operating systems UNIX Identity Management consists of the following components All in One Storage System 161 Administration components Password synchronization Server for NIS The UNIX Identity Management component is not enabled by default on the storage system To install this component T 2 3 Access Add Remove Programs Select Add Remove Windows Components gt Active Directory Services gt Details Install Identity Management for Windows MSNEFS use scenarios The following use scenarios are
261. sts Exchange Status of the volume on the server that hosts Exchange where the storage group component is stored Application Server Volume Exclusive Storage Indicates if storage group component s storage is configured with exclusive storage See Table 19 on page 72 for more information Application Server Volume RAID Level The RAID level to which the storage group component storage is configured See Customizing RAID levels on page 73 for more information Application Server Volume RAID Stripe Size The RAID stripe size to which the storage group component s storage is configured See Table 19 on page 72 for more information Application Server Volume Read Cache Speeds up reads when enabled This setting is determined by the storage array not ASM Application Server Volume Write Cache Speeds up writes when enabled This setting is determined by the storage array not ASM Application Server Volume Number of Hot Spares The number of hot spares with which the storage group component storage is configured See Table 19 on page 72 for more information Application Server Volume Mount Paths Path the volume is mounted on on the server that hosts Exchange The volume is built on the iSCSI LUN exported by ASM to the server that hosts Exchange e Warning Threshold tab Exchange storage group components Allows you to change the Percent Full Warning Threshold value f
262. supported by MSNFS file services Allow UNIX clients to access resources on computers running Windows Server 2003 R2 Your company may have UNIX clients accessing resources such as files on UNIX file servers To take advantage of new Windows Server 2003 features such as Shadow Copies for Shared Folders you can move resources from your UNIX servers to computers running Windows Server 2003 R2 You can then set up MSNFS to enable access by UNIX clients that are running NFS software All of your UNIX clients will be able to access the resources using the NFS protocol with no changes required Allow computers running Windows Server 2003 R2 to access resources on UNIX file servers Your company may have a mixed Windows and UNIX environment with resources such as files stored on UNIX file servers You can use MSNFS to enable computers running Windows Server 2003 R2 to access these resources when the file servers are running NFS software MSNFS components MSNFS comprises the following three main components Username Mapping Server Username Mapping Server maps user names between Windows and UNIX user accounts In a heterogeneous network users have separate Windows and UNIX security accounts Users must provide a different set of credentials to access files and other resources depending on whether they are stored on a Windows or UNIX file server To address this issue Username Mapping Server maps the Windows and UNIX user names so that users
263. t ACL of the original folders and files Consequently users can only access shadow copies for shares to which they have access In other words if a user does not have access to a share he also does not have access to the share s shadow copies The Shadow Copies for Shared Folders client pack installs a Previous Versions tab in the Properties window of files and folders on network shares Users access shadow copies with Windows Explorer by selecting View Copy or Restore from the Previous Versions tab See Figure 23 Both individual files and folders can be restored test txt Properties 2 x General Security Previous Versions Summary from the following list and then click View You can also save a file to a different location or restore a previous version of a file Ko To view a previous version of a file select the version File versions View Copy Restore Cancel Apply Help Figure 23 Client GUI When users view a network folder hosted on the storage system for which shadow copies are enabled old versions prior to the snapshot of a file or directory are available Viewing the properties of the file or folder presents users with the folder or file history a list of read only point in time copies of the file or folder contents that users can then open and explore like any other file or folder Users can view files in the folder history copy files from the folder history and so on 140 Fil
264. t disk systems Most disk related tasks can be performed in Disk Management without restarting the system or interrupting users Most configuration changes take effect immediately A complete online help facility is provided with the Disk Management utility for assistance in using the product EY NOTE When the Disk Management utility is accessed through a Remote Desktop connection this connection can only be used to manage disks and volumes on the server Using the Remote Desktop connection for other operations during an open session closes the session When closing Disk Management through a Remote Desktop connection it may take a few moments for the remote session to log off Guidelines for managing disks and volumes When managing disks and volumes Do not alter the operating system disk labeled Local Disk C or Primary OS C Do not alter the disk labeled DON T ERASE HP does not recommend spanning array controllers with dynamic volumes The use of software RAID based dynamic volumes is not recommended Use the array controller instead it is more efficient Use meaningful volume labels with the intended drive letter embedded in the volume label if possible For example volume e might be named Disk E Volume labels often serve as the only means of identification Record all volume labels and drive letters in case the system needs to be restored When managing basic disks only the last partition on the disk can
265. t przekazanie zu ytego sprz tu do wyznaczonego punktu zbi rki w celu recyklingu odpad w powsta ych ze sprz tu elektrycznego i elektronicznego Osobna zbi rka oraz recykling zu ytego sprz tu pomog w ochronie zasob w naturalnych i zapewni ponowne wprowadzenie go do obiegu w spos b chroni cy zdrowie cz owieka i rodowisko Aby uzyska wi cej informacji o tym gdzie mo na przekaza zu yty sprz t do recyklingu nale y si skontaktowa z urz dem miasta zak adem gospodarki odpadami lub sklepem w kt rym zakupiono produkt Portuguese notice Descarte de Lixo El trico na Comunidade Europ ia X m Este s mbolo encontrado no produto ou na embalagem indica que o produto n o deve ser descartado no lixo dom stico comum E responsabilidade do cliente descartar o material usado lixo el trico encaminhando o para um ponto de coleta para reciclagem A coleta e a reciclagem seletivas desse tipo de lixo ajudar o a conservar as reservas naturais sendo assim a reciclagem ser feita de uma forma segura protegendo o ambiente e a sa de das pessoas Para obter mais informa es sobre locais que reciclam esse tipo de material entre em contato com o escrit rio da HP em sua cidade com o servi o de coleta de lixo ou com a loja em que o produto foi adquirido 192 Regulatory compliance and safety Slovakian notice Likvid cia vyraden ch zariaden v dom cnostiach v Eur pskej nii X m Symbol na v robku alebo jeho balen ozna uje e dan v r
266. t when the storage limit is reached older versions of the shadow copies are deleted and cannot be restored A CAUTION To change the storage volume shadow copies must be deleted The existing file change history that is kept on the original storage volume is lost To avoid this problem verify that the storage volume that is initially selected is large enough 132 File server management Identifying the storage area To store the shadow copies of another volume on the same file server a volume can be dedicated on separate disks For example if user files are stored on H another volume such as S can be used to store the shadow copies Using a separate volume on separate disks provides better performance and is recommended for heavily used storage systems If a separate volume will be used for the storage area where shadow copies are stored the maximum size should be changed to No Limit to reflect the space available on the storage area volume instead of the source volume where the user files are stored Disk space for shadow copies can be allocated on either the same volume as the source files or a different volume There is a trade off between ease of use and maintenance versus performance and reliability that the system administrator must consider By keeping the shadow copy on the same volume there is a potential gain in ease of setup and maintenance however there may be a reduction in performance and reliability
267. tartup Wizard always close the remote session before closing your Internet browser Closing the Internet browser does not close the remote session Failure to close your remote session impacts the limited number of remote sessions allowed on the storage system at any given time Using the Remote Desktop method Remote Desktop provides the ability for you to log onto and remotely administer your server giving you a method of managing it from any client Installed for remote administration Remote Desktop allows only two concurrent sessions Leaving a session running takes up one license and can affect other users If two sessions are running additional users will be denied access To connect the HP All in One Storage System to a network using the Remote Desktop method 1 On the PC client select Start gt Run At Open type mst sc then click OK 2 Enter the serial number of the storage system followed by a hyphen in the Computer box and click Connect For example D4059ABC3433 EY NOTE If you are able to determine the IP address from your DHCP server you can substitute the IP address for the serial number and hyphen For example 192 100 0 1 3 Log on to the HP All in One Storage System with the default user name administrator and the password hpinvent The All in One Management Console and Rapid Startup Wizard start automatically EY NOTE You can change the administrator name and password when you configure the
268. tatus to change Alerts are displayed on the General tab of the Properties window 112 Troubleshooting servicing and maintenance amp Engineering Mailstore Properties x General Storage Warring Threshold Mail Store Data Protection wt Asea Name Engneesing Maistore Area Type Exchange Mail Store Exchange Server localhost Storage Group Storage Group One Area Status Status Ep Waring Alest List pes space has exceeded s 30 warning threshold a ae Pa Figure 18 Example of alert To view alerts Select an item in the Content pane and click Properties in the Actions pane to view the alerts for the item selected Storage status is displayed as an icon when the storage status is Warning or Critical e In the Content pane on application application component or logical disk icons e In the Properties window on the General tab EY NOTE ASM rolls up any status alert to the highest level For instance if a shared folder has surpassed its percent full warning threshold and exceeded its allocated storage space a warning icon is shown on the shared folders pool icon Likewise if a critical status exists in an Exchange mail store the critical icon is also shown on the Exchange storage group icon Table 45 on page 113 lists all possible ASM alerts and provides descriptions possible causes and solutions for each alert Table 45 Alert descriptions Object Alert text Description Possi
269. te the client side search engine needed to walk through all the files within the scope of the search on the server With the performance tuning in R2 the Indexing service no longer needs to be entirely up to date File Server Resource Manager File Server Resource Manager is a suite of tools that allows administrators to understand control and manage the quantity and type of data stored on their servers By using File Server Resource Manager administrators can place quotas on volumes actively screen files and folders and generate comprehensive storage reports By using File Server Resource Manager you can perform the following tasks e Create quotas to limit the space allowed for a volume or folder and to generate notifications when the quota limits are approached and exceeded e Create file screens to screen the files that users can save on volumes and in folders and to send notifications when users attempt to save blocked files Schedule periodic storage reports that allow users to identify trends in disk usage and to monitor attempts to save unauthorized files or generate the reports on demand Windows SharePoint Services Windows SharePoint Services is an integrated set of collaboration and communication services designed to connect people information processes and systems both within and beyond the organization firewall EY NOTE Windows SharePoint Services is only available on Standard and Enterprise editions of
270. ter running Server for NFS Elevate S4U2 functionality on Windows Server 2003 domain controllers ey Server for NOTE The S4U2 functionality does not work until the domain functional level is elevated to Windows Server 2003 To elevate the functional level to Windows Server 2003 1 On the Windows 2003 domain controller open Active Directory Domains and Trusts 2 In the console tree right click the domain for which you want to raise functionality and then click Raise Domain Functional Level 3 In Select an available domain functional level click Windows Server 2003 Click Raise NFS administration The Server for NFS administration online help contains information for the following topics e Understanding the Server for NFS component Starting and stopping Server for NFS e Configuring Server for NFS Securing Server for NFS e Optimizing Server for NFS performance Using file systems with NFS e Managing NFS shares e Managing NFS client groups Server for NFS Authentication All in One Storage System 165 Accessing NFS resources for Windows users and groups Server for NFS allows Windows clients to access NFS resources on the storage system without separately logging on to Server for NFS The first time users attempt to access an NFS resource the Server for NFS looks up the user s UNIX UID and GID information in either Windows Active Directory or the User Name Mapping function on the storage syste
271. the Favorites pane 7 Exit Data Protector Express Setting the password for the ASMbackup user account To set or change the ASMBackup user password All in One Storage System 85 Use the Command Line interface CLI found at C Program Files HP HP All in One Storage Manager hpkacli exe The password may be set interactively allowing the password characters to be masked or it may be set with a single command Use the following command to display usage details gt hpkacli To specify a password 1 Type the following gt hpkacli set password This will bring up the following Current password for ASMbackup New password for ASMbackup Confirm new password for ASMbackup If the current password for ASM backup is blank press return when prompted Otherwise enter the current password Confirm the new password by typing in password again under Confirm new password The password has been set Using the Administrators account to change the ASMbackup password 1 So Ss a Type in the following gt hpkacli set password admin This will bring up the following Password of Admin user New password for ASMbackup Confirm new password for ASMbackup Type the Data Protector Express admin password Type in the new password for the ASMbackup account Confirm the new password by typing it in again The password has been set Installing Data Protector Express on other devices The Data Protector Expr
272. the Host a SQL Server Database Wizard The database workload type cannot be changed later 66 Hosting storage for applications and shared folders Do one of the following Select Transaction processing TP for frequently updated fast growing databases with large volumes of data requiring concurrent user access Select Decision support systems DSS for databases designed to handle queries on large amounts of data typically used for data mining applications When you are done click Next to open the Storage Allocation page see Allocating space for components on page 69 Using the Host a User Defined Application Wizard This wizard helps you set up your All in One Storage System to store application data for various applications Storage is allocated for the application optionally exposed to another server using the iSCSI protocol and an NTFS file volume may be optionally created on the remote application server Upon completion you can monitor and manage storage for the application through the All in One Storage Manager After storage is allocated and configured on your HP All in One Storage System for a remote application using the Host a User Defined Application Wizard do the following Manually migrate the remote application s data to your HP All in One Storage System See Migrating user defined application data from a remote application on page 80 for more information Configure the remote application to sto
273. the Specify Exchange Server page to provide ASM with the name or the Internet Protocol IP address of a remote server in your current domain that hosts Exchange 1 Do one of the following Enter the host name of a server that hosts Exchange exactly as it is registered in the domain Enter the IP address of a server that hosts Exchange 62 Hosting storage for applications and shared folders 2 Click Next to open the Select Storage Group Components page see Selecting Exchange Server storage group components on page 63 Selecting Exchange storage group components Use the Select Storage Group Components page to select the Exchange storage group and storage group components mail stores public stores and logs you want to host on your HP All in One Storage System and manage using ASM 1 Do one of the following Select the entire storage group including all of its components by checking the box next to the storage group e Select individual storage group components by expanding the list and checking the boxes next to the components You must select all the storage group components in a storage group if you want to run backups or take snapshots of the Exchange storage group using ASM The table below lists the action ASM will perform for each storage group component selected Table 17 Selecting storage group components to host Action Description Component s check box is not selected so ASM will not p
274. the device EY NOTE Share permissions and file level permissions are implemented separately It is possible for files on a file system to have different permissions from those applied to a share When this situation occurs the file level permissions override the share permissions Comparing administrative hidden and standard shares CIFS supports both administrative shares and standard shares e Administrative shares are shares with a last character of Administrative shares are not included in the list of shares when a client browses for available shares on a CIFS server e Standard shares are shares that do not end in a character Standard shares are listed whenever a CIFS client browses for available shares on a CIFS server The storage system supports both administrative and standard CIFS shares To create an administrative share end the share name with the character when setting up the share Do not type a character at the end of the share name when creating a standard share All in One Storage System 151 Managing shares Shares can be managed using the HP All in One Management Console Tasks include e Creating a new share e Deleting a share e Modifying share properties e Publishing in DFS A CAUTION Before deleting a share warn all users to exit that share and confirm that no one is using that share File Server Resource Manager File Server Resource Manager FSRM is a suite of tools that allows ad
275. ther protection against data loss can be achieved by assigning an online spare or hot spare to any configuration except RAID O This hard drive contains no data and is contained within the same storage subsystem as the other drives in the array When a hard drive in the array fails the controller can then automatically rebuild information that was originally on the failed drive onto the online spare This quickly restores the system to full RAID level fault tolerance protection If using RAID Advanced Data Guarding ADG the system is able to have two drive failures simultaneously however if the third drive fails during this procedure data will be lost Logical storage elements Logical storage elements consist of those components that translate the physical storage elements to file system elements The storage system uses the Window Disk Management utility to manage the various types of disks presented to the file system There are two types of LUN presentation basic disk and dynamic disk Each of these types of disk has special features that enable different types of management Logical drives LUNs While an array is a physical grouping of hard drives a logical drive consists of components that translate physical storage elements into file system elements 48 Storage management overview It is important to note that a LUN may extend over span all physical drives within a storage controller subsystem but cannot span multiple storage co
276. till working is failing but the other hard drive is still working Logical disk is configured as RAID 1 Health Failed or RAID 1 0 10 Replace toledikaid diie redundancy One of the pair of Hard drive has failed immediately to restore but one mirror mirrored hard drives dund still working has failed but the OnE T other hard drive is still working Logical disk is f configured as RAID 1 eg ne Health Failed or RAID 1 0 10 y f Hard drive has failed redundancy If second redundancy One of the pair of ee a f and another hard hard drive fails before first the last mirror mirrored hard drives a aera f arte drive is failing is replaced the logical is failing has failed and the disk and data on the other hard drive is logical disk will be failing ogical disk will be lost Hard drive s with storage allocated to Replace the failed hard the logical disk have drives Allocate new eis Logical disk has failed The logical disk storage to replace lost Hecte stalled failed cannot be rebuilt The storage Restore data to logical disk and data allocated space using on the logical disk are backups if available lost ASM is growing a The logical disk is logical disk LUN to 7 allocate new or more Transit growing Performance i i ransition storage to an is degraded Reads aaa SE i state 5 application No action is required f and writes can still be Extending component performed to
277. tion data from a remote application on page 80 and as described in the application s documentation Create a virtual library that backs up data from a remote system on your All in One See Using the Create a Virtual Library Storage System A wizard assists you in Wizard on page 68 choosing size and storage allocation Data Protection Using the Host an Exchange Storage Group Wizard The Host an Exchange Storage Group Wizard automatically discovers the Exchange storage groups in your network domain and helps you allocate and configure storage space for these components e Mail stores Contain the data in user mailboxes e Public stores Contain the data in public folders e Logs Provide a record of every message stored in a storage group Before you begin configuring storage for Exchange e Make sure the ASM agent is installed on each server with Exchange data you plan to host See Installing the All in One Storage Manager Agent on network application servers for more information Make sure you have a current backup of your Exchange data and logs Accessing the Host an Exchange Storage Group Wizard 1 In the Actions pane select Host an Exchange Storage Group TheHost an Exchange Storage Group Wizard welcome page opens 2 Click Next to open the Specify Exchange Server page see Entering a name of a server that hosts Exchange on page 62 Entering a name of a server that hosts Exchange Use
278. tion servers 53 for shared folders 54 Microsoft Exchange Server operating status values 95 Microsoft Exchange storage group components Storage properties 96 Microsoft Exchange storage groups Details properties 95 Microsoft Exchange Server accessing properties 94 Microsoft Print Management Console 156 Microsoft Printer Migrator 159 monitoring storage 93 mount points not supported with NFS 49 mount points creating 49 mounted drives and shadow copies 134 N NCP creating new share 178 178 Nested Shares 99 NetWare adding local users 176 enabling user accounts 76 installing services for 173 supervisor account 177 O operating status values application server volumes 109 Exchange 95 HP All in One Storage System alerts 106 shared folders 98 user defined applications 102 operating system problems 111 P partitions extended 49 primary 49 permissions file level 144 list adding users and groups 145 removing users and groups 145 modifying 146 resetting 146 physical configuration 22 physical storage elements 46 planning configuration checklist 20 installation 19 network access method 19 network configuration 20 power cords 187 power on server 22 print services for UNIX 170 printer backup 159 PublicStore database 97 Q quota management 52 R rack stability warning 16 RAID data striping 47 LUNs in volumes 49 summary of methods 48 Rapid Setup Wizard 32
279. tripe size See Selecting advanced configuration settings for more information on advanced properties For Alternate Location Backup select the device for the virtual library to reside Although it is not required after you finish creating a backup job using a wizard or a components property page you can modify the backup job properties in Data Protector Express For example you may want to enable encryption or customize a media rotation type 1 2 6 Launch Data Protector Express On the login window a Enter localhost in the Host name field b Enter ASMbackup in the User name field A CAUTION The default password for ASMbackup is blank It can be changed in the Command Line Interface CLI c Click OK Click Jobs and Media in the Favorites pane located on the left side of the main window Double click ASMbackup on the right side of the main window Select the backup job for the application or shared folder whose backup schedule you want to edit Right click the file and select Properties See the HP StorageWorks Data Protector Express Users Guide and Technical Reference for more information All in One Storage System 77 Scheduling snapshots 1 On the Data Protection page in any wizard select Modify Advanced Properties This will open the Data Protection Advanced Properties window EY NOTE You are also able to get to the Data Protection Advanced Properties window by selecting Data Protectio
280. trisko un elektronisko iek rtu sav kSanai otrreiz jai p rstr dei Atsevi a nolietoto iek rtu sav k ana un otrreiz p rstr de pal dz s saglab t dabas resursus un garont s ka s iek rtas tiks otrreiz ji p rstr d tas t d veid lai pasarg tu vidi un cilv ku vesel bu Lai uzzin tu kur nolietot s iek rtas var izmest otrreiz jai p rstr dei v r as savas dz ves vietas pa vald b sadz ves atkritumu sav k anas dienest vai veikal kur izstr d jums tika nopirkts Lithuanian notice Vartotoj i privai nam ki rangos atliek alinimas Europos S jungoje WM mmm Sis simbolis ant gaminio arba jo pakuot s rodo kad io gaminio alinti kartu su kitomis nam kio atliekomis negalima Salintinas rangos atliekas privalote pristatyti speciali surinkimo viet elektros ir elektronin s rangos atliekoms perdirbti Atskirai surenkamos ir perdirbamos alintinos rangos atliekos pad s saugoti gamtinius i teklius ir u tikrinti kad jos bus perdirbtos tokiu b du kuris nekenkia moni sveikatai ir aplinkai Jeigu norite su inoti daugiau apie tai kur galima pristatyti perdirbtinas rangos atliekas kreipkits savo seni nij nam kio atliek alinimo tarnyb arba parduotuv kurioje sigijote gamin Polish notice Pozbywanie si zu ytego sprz tu przez u ytkownik w w prywatnych gospodarstwach domowych w Unii Europejskiej mm Ten symbol na produkcie lub jego opakowaniu oznacza e produktu nie wolno wyrzuca do zwyk ych pojemnik w na mieci Obowi zkiem u ytkownika jes
281. ts and Windows based computers To maintain the implicit trust relationship between NFS client and host computers administrators can control which computers can access User Name Mapping by editing the maphosts in the windir msnfs directory of the storage system Conditions to allow or deny access include e If the maphosts file is present but not empty then only those computers allowed access by entries in the file can access User Name mapping e If the maphosts file is present but empty the default no computers except the computer running User Name Mapping itself can access User Name Mapping e Ifthe maphosts file is not present no computers including the computer running User Name Mapping can access User Name Mapping The ordering of entries is important as User Name Mapping searches the maphosts file from the top down until it finds a match For additional information about the maphosts file see the MSNFS online help Allowing anonymous access to resources by NFS clients It may be desirable to add anonymous access to a share An instance would be when it is not desirable or possible to create and map a UNIX account for every Windows user A UNIX user whose account 166 Microsoft Services for Network File System MSNFS is not mapped to a Windows account is treated by Server for NFS as an anonymous user By default the user identifier UID and group identifier GID is 2 For example if files are created on an NFS S
282. ublic collection system or return them to HP an authorized HP Partner or their agents For more information about battery replacement or proper disposal contact an authorized reseller or an authorized service provider Taiwan battery recycling notice Ea REENER EL The Taiwan EPA requires dry battery manufacturing or importing firms in accordance with Article 15 of the Waste Disposal Act to indicate the recovery marks on the batteries used in sales giveaway or promotion Contact a qualified Taiwanese recycler for proper battery disposal Power cords The power cord set must meet the requirements for use in the country where the product was purchased If the product is to be used in another country purchase a power cord that is approved for use in that country The power cord must be rated for the product and for the voltage and current marked on the product electrical rating label The voltage and current rating of the cord should be greater than the voltage and current rating marked on the product In addition the diameter of the wire must be a minimum of 1 00 mm2 or 18 AWG and the length of the cord must be between 1 8 m 6 ft and 3 6 m 12 ft If you have questions about the type of power cord to use contact an HP authorized service provider EY NOTE Route power cords so that they will not be walked on and cannot be pinched by items placed upon or against them Pay particular attention to the plug electrical out
283. ume properties Name of your HP All in One Storage System Storage Server Host Name Storage Server Volume Name Name of the volume on your HP All in One Storage System Storage Server Volume Status Status of the volume on your HP All in One Storage System Storage Server Volume Exclusive Indicates if volume is configured with exclusive storage See Table Storage 19 on page 72 for more information Storage Server Volume RAID The RAID level to which the volume is configured See Customizing RAID Level levels on page 73 for more information Storage Server Volume RAID The RAID stripe size to which the volume is configured See Table Stripe Size 19 on page 72 for more information Storage Server Volume Read Speeds up reads when enabled This setting is determined by the storage Cache array not ASM Storage Server Volume Write Speeds up writes when enabled This setting is determined by the storage Cache array not ASM Storage Server Volume Number The number of hot spares with which the shared folder s storage is of Hot Spares configured See Table 19 on page 72 for more information All in One Storage System 107 Property Value Storage Server Volume Mount Path on which the volume on your HP All in One Storage System is Paths mounted Warning Threshold tab Allows you to change the percent full warning threshold value for the user defined application Data Protection
284. updates the root directory view accordingly Clients then capture the updated view the next time they issue a directory read on the root of the share Recovery of files or folders There are three common situations that may require recovery of files or folders e Accidental file deletion the most common situation e Accidental file replacement which may occur if a user selects Save instead of Save As e File corruption It is possible to recover from all of these scenarios by accessing shadow copies There are separate steps for accessing a file compared to accessing a folder Recovering a deleted file or folder To recover a deleted file or folder within a folder 1 Access to the folder where the deleted file was stored 2 Position the cursor over a blank space in the folder If the cursor hovers over a file that file is selected 3 Right click select Properties from the bottom of the menu and then click the Previous Versions tab Select the version of the folder that contains the file before it was deleted and then click View 5 View the folder and select the file or folder to recover The view may be navigated multiple folders deep All in One Storage System 141 6 Click Restore to restore the file or folder to its original location Click Copy to allow the placement of the file or folder to a new location General Security Previous Versions To view a previous version of a folder select the version from the fo
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286. utcan baeionlaniggsusoitaiaes eandeveavacatetaeesateaiaemeas iedetassadlecsadencand wenbaneattctatieniictnins 30 Running the Rapid Startup VV teil sieccnsiets anvsuinswinipnterwsave si inisssneia aap liinas eaipdsilvue wie la weal wavaewsbuliaiin 32 Completing system configuration lt 0 casentnenaarconsestaanaradentenndiodvnresamianeeiakessorutiocysaeldeauianenadnnnadeannes 32 Installing the All in One Storage Manager Agent c cccsssseeeeseeeeceeeeeeeeeecesseeeeensceesssneeeetieeeenses 33 Installing the All in One Storage Manager Agent on network application servers cceeeeerees 33 2 rae yem COMMONGING irris a R 35 HP StorageWorks 400r All in One Storage System cccccceeseceessseceeeeseeeeeeeeeseeeeeesaeeeenseeeeeeaeeenes 35 HP StorageWorks 400t All in One Storage System cccecccceeeeeseeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeseeneeeeeseenteeeeeennaeeees 37 All in One Storage System 3 HP StorageWorks 600 All in One Storage System ccccccccscecceseeeeeeeeeseecneeeeeeeeceeeeeessneeeeeesntaeeees 40 SAS and SATA cel j2 leo cb oul sb genet re ree tetnpmtrnr nt aeerntr er e nt teat ore et tear E a te 43 3 Storage Management overview ceececeeneeeceeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeueeeeeeaueaeees 45 Stora e manaje ment elemens sessorioiitsenrreoneiie n a a a a E E E 45 Storage process management example ccecceeeceeeeceeeneeeeseeceeeeceeeeesaeeseaeeeeaeeensesenseenteeeeaees 45 Physical storage elemenis 2c ince iesnen secon n
287. vel shared folders created on your HP All in One Storage System using ASM or other applications such as Windows Explorer or the Shared Folder MMC snap in After shared folders are created communication between client and host takes place over the Common Internet File System CIFS protocol Nested shared folders which are shared folders that reside inside top level shared folders cannot be created using ASM but can be viewed in ASM by selecting the top level shared folder in the content pane and then clicking Properties in the Action pane Use other applications such as Windows Explorer or the Shared Folder MMC snap in to create nested shared folders on your HP All in One Storage System All in One Storage System 55 About the user interface Weming Threshold 80 BB Dots Fe Bomarea OTST o eee 1 Menu bar 4 Content pane 2 Toolbar 5 Actions pane 3 Navigation pane 6 Status bar Figure 16 ASM main window Menu bar The menu bar located at the top of the ASM main window is the Microsoft Management Console MMC menu bar See the MMC online help for more information To open MMC online help click Help in the Actions pane Toolbar The toolbar located just below the menu bar in the ASM main window is the MMC toolbar See the MMC online help for more information To open MMC online help click Help in the Actions pane Navigation pane
288. wer button Green System on Amber System off HDD LED Hard disk drive HDD bays 1 2 Green HDD install ready Flashing green Data access Off No access See SAS and SATA hard drive LED combinations on page 43 for HDD LED status descriptions Figure 3 HP StorageWorks 400r All in One Storage system rear panel Table 7 HP StorageWorks 400r All in One Storage System rear panel components ltem Description Status Description 1 Power supply cable socket N A 2 PS 2 mouse port green N A 36 Storage system components Low protile Half length expansion slot ltem Description Status Description Green 10 100 Mbps connection GBE IAN porbisn NIG 2 Orange 1000 Mbps connection 4 Captive thumbscrew for top cover N A 5 Serial port N A N A Full height Full length expansion slot Populated with HP Smart Array E200 controller T10 T15 Wrench N A Thumbscrew for PCI cage N A UID LED button Blue Activated Off Deactivated VGA port N A HP LO100i Management LAN Port Blinking green Ongoing network activity Green Existing network link USB 2 0 ports N A GbE LAN port for NIC 1 Management Green 10 100 Mbps connection Orange 1000 Mbps connection PS 2 keyboard port purple N A HP StorageWorks 400t All in One Storage System The following figures show components controls
289. ws you to schedule backups or run a backup of the storage group or restore the storage group from a backup It also allows you to schedule snapshots or take a snapshot of the storage group expose a snapshot or revert the storage group to a past snapshot See Data protection on page 81 for more information Storage tab Exchange storage group properties Displays the storage group component s storage space including allocated space used space free space and the following storage allocation details Table 23 Storage tab Exchange storage group component properties Property Value Path to the file directory on the server that hosts Exchange where the storage group component s data is saved by Exchange The file directory is located on the volume created on the iSCSI LUN exported by ASM to the server that hosts Exchange Application Path All in One Storage System 95 Property Value Communication protocol used to transfer data between the server that Protocol hosts Exchange and the storage group component and your HP All in One Storage System Application Server Host Name Name of server that hosts Exchange and the storage group component Application Server Volume Name Application Server Volume Status Name of the volume on the server that hosts Exchange to which Exchange saves the storage group component s data The volume resides on the iSCSI LUN exported by ASM to the server that ho

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